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~ Soturoay, January 21, 1956 ~
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The Dllilv Sentinel. Pomeroy.MiCidleport, Otilo
m (Great Bend) Weekly Prayer
tervtce.s Wednesday 7 30 p
METHODIST CHURCH,

Mara:a.ret Willia:ma AlternOOil Ctr- 1 30
a m . Worship &gt;&lt;&gt;I"VICe To0
P1C "JeliU.S Only ." Dechcahon of
cle
priRST aAPTIST CHURCH, Middleport, Rev C. E. Hoyt, putor Follow•b1p.
Ruino Mothodtst ch ... h, ....

IMI'ss Adr'en
u 'IIs To Wed Harold E.
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ne IYII'

Whln you pray, .. lrtht your
room end lhut the clctor, pray to•
yovr fatMr who ~~~ in .-em,
and fOUl Father who " " what
is MC,... will ,...ard you. (Matthtw 6:6.
UnltM Methodist Church, Pom·
eroy Rev J Leslie Kunze, Pa..s·
tor. Church School 9 1:)
Theo
Wor!5hlp ServJce
Smtth, Supt
10 30 "How God H~ndles Us"
5 .30 Youth FellowshiP 5 30 The
Methodist Men Will meet at the
church. Monday 7 00 V1.s1tatwn
Evangelism
Tu~5
6 30 Come
Double Cla.ss polluck Wednesda:r
'1 Mid-Week Bible Study Saturday
and Sunday MYF Mlli·Wtn:er In
&amp;titute at
Trmity
Mcthodb;t
Church m Portsmouth
ST.
PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH, Pomeroy, L M 1\.tohrborE, pastor The pastor IS plann·
jng to conduct m1d-week Lenten
scrv 1ce The first wtll be held on
Ash Wednesday, Feb 15th. at 7 30
o'clock Theme wtll be "Behol r'
Your Kmg" His Crown~ H1 s Seep
ter- Hts Robe--HUI
Km~o:dum}ILS Credentlals- Ht s Homa~PHts Death. The puhhc ts mv1tecl
THE RACINI MISSION, Ch•rlel
Bu h Pastor Sunday Sehoul 10
a ~' Sunday cvenlnl( w01slup
7 30 p m Weckb' Pnner Serv 1ceM
Tu~day 7 30 p m Purll&lt;tnd ;o;er
ykes Pra;er s~rvice Mon~ay al
'r·30 P m Regular church scrvicea
F n d ay· 7 30 P n,
RACINE AND GREAT IEMD
BaptLst Church, Rev Wc!:lley JenSermon Tupic "DiV·
P t
knl~,Rul~' 0 ~unday School 9 :30 a.
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In wur~hLO 10:43
0
m. Su~y m l~Y~U 7 30 P m
a m. ( CID~
WOTtihlP 7 30 p
Sunday evemng
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NOTICE
COUNTY' U
RI ""
•L ESTATE OWN!
TMI TAX BOOKS
ARI OPIN NO,_.
, .. The P•yment
Of
December &amp; Ju"•
"IAL
BITA.TE TAXIS
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lookt Will Clo••
FIIRUARY 1. 1956
CLYDI G. MILLHONI
MEIGS

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NIW GRANDPARINTS

MIITtNG

The Ladles Aux1Uary of Drew
Webster Port A.nler1can Legion
w1ll meet In rea:ul_.. !IJCJ!I!On Tues·
day at 7:30 1). m."' at the Legwn
Home. Frank Cbeesebrew, e1a:hth
district roQJ.mllDder of the American Leg10n will be a;uest speaker
All members are lll'ged to attend.

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Mr. and Mrs. Edror Wolf• art
erandpare:Dtl of tbe pri 100, 'Mh_
ohaol ~~. who wu hom to.

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IBusy Bee Sewing

James P. Fisher

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Is Xi Psi Phi .. I Circle Honors

Delegate of OSU

Mrs. W. L. Kautz

,SAVES
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pomeroy

M can get along without God and talks on his lriJ? at 8 convention 1lut-of~}
11
fu-st Sunday
in and
monthcommunion;
1:30 P. M. for
that shallor ~atisfy
us alumm of the chapter.
test
Sunday
School
carveourselve1
out a career
pog t on
every Sunday

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Church preacttina:; third Sunday Pride of position, pride of per·
In month 10:30 A. ·M, Church eem· sons! charm, pride of ach1evcmaer
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munlon and preach.IDJ. -Rev ment, are the biggest obstacles
ruM
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Harold C. Doster, Pastor.
to the grace of God 1n lhese days
Th~ Church of Chrllt, K•no, or prosperity in malcrud thmgs.
every Sunday 9:30 A. M. Sunday A repentant attitude and a hum·
School and communion,
aocond blo hcort ore not counted
or
Sunday m mGnth 10:30 A. M worth in the race of worldly
Church c&lt;1111munion and preochtng ploa.ure
and abundance
of
AND
fourth Sunday ia month 7:30 P. things. Tbe mountains of pride
M. church preachiua.-Rev liar- hove foothills of presumption
old C. Dostor, Pastor.
and Ingratitude
Scll·•uffldcncy
Lubricotio,;
The Chrl1tlan Church at Hem- 1s just ats much a barrier lo our
Jock Grove, every Suod.l.y 9:30 "' entrance Into the Christian life
M. Sund~ S&lt;hool and communion a• ll wns to the patriarch Mosel
occona Sun~af in month 7:30 P. l ~~:~~~:h~e came to the place ot
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M. cburcb preaching fou.rll'l Sun· 1 ~
the Proml.sed Land'.
4ay la month 10:30 A. M. church "Koep
servant from prcsump
e.ommuoioD and preachlna.- Rev tious
' needs to be our pr•.Y·
HaroJ4 C. Oostor. Pastor.
cr today
Carleton Church.'
ktnllbury
Our text oontmue~ "The un·
Road, Rev. R. A. Biddle, Palltor even shall tw. made level, 1nd
Sundl)' School 9:30: Prayer Meet· the rough pla('c!l a plain " 'l'he
illv 7:45 .Wednellday evening; Hnd uneven road or
Church svvice 2od and tth Sun· often hindered the
daya at 7:46.
ol coopcrAt!Vl! effort
lUI Churches, Mornlnt1 Sttr &amp; be In the church or In the com
Enterpriac, Rev Ro~er Bisher, munity. Like thuck holes In the
Pastor. Morning St::1r
Sunday street, prejudice makes
life
DELCO AND AUTO-LITE IGNITION PARTS
Scbool 9:45 A. M. Mornuli wor- rough and progress very !low
1hip at 11 A. M. MYF Sunday evo- and painful. Jealousy is a crook·
nlQ.C at 8. Prayer mefltinJ Thurs- ed way in which many a penon
day evening. F.nterprJac Sunday has lost the company of hiR Lord.
SChool 10:10 A. M. Morning wor- How admirable the apirit of St.
ibip 9:30 A. M, YF at 6:30 P. M. Paul who reJoiced that Chriat
7.30. Prayer was preached even by those not
Eve.,tna: wor1 btp
meeunc Wednesday '1.30 P. M.
aympatheUc to hi11 mothods cenPbonoi80-J
UI CJ;vrches, Let1rt FlUs, Ro- 80nouaneas
and
covetousueu
"::i::::::i::i::::::i::::::i::::::i::i::::=====~ller Martin, Pastor. sunday School arc also crooked ways that dark·
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9:80 A. M'. Wofllhlp Service 7 P. en our vision of Christ and drain
M. ChrlJtlan Endeavor altern•te off our strength for the batUea
or life.
Sund1ys aL '?:30 P. M.
Church of th• N..·artnt, Srra· Our text concludes "And
cuse. M. C. Lardmore, Pastor. places made plain." The
roek of desecration or the
Sunday School 0:30 A. M. Morning Da,v must 00 blasled out ot
worthlp 10:30; NYPS 6:30 P. M.; lives. With eyf"..a longln...i' ,
If
EvanJeiWt.lc service 7•30 P. M.
Wedncaday ev&amp;nlng prayer meet pleasure and financial protlt
Ina: for the midweek 11nd Tuesday en Chrlslian people often par•tl•l
aftemoon prayer hour.
clpate in buylna: lnd selling
attend eommcrclsl
MoUM of Prlyer, C"eat.r, Su"" on the Lord's Day. God
day School 9:30 A. M. Mornina: to dellght in worehlp and
worship 11 A. 11&gt;1. Sundey cvenlna of kindness In Hia name. The
worship at 8. Prayer mtetlna: on or formality must not
Thunday 8 P. M.
hBNhmed. Sinkholes or il
Church ef Chrl1t, lrHferd, ality must be filled. ~;~;,.~,~;
Rev. John W~att, P11stor. BJhle Una:,
opprl'lASion, ...
School 1:38; church scl'\'h:ca 10:30 and all unholineu must be
with the Lord'• Supper belna: 1way.
served every SundiY morning as
"P'Mpare yc tht~ WilY or
"""'• JeaW~ 't.i.l tomorrow that wM~h you can do tocla.Y," &amp;a£d
the Bible te•che1 us In Acts 20:7. Lord." Jesus C!lltls "He
l!enlomln !Nnt.lin Thrift WM, In honoc o! Frmldln It • Jlj)ud
Youth Mee~ling at 8 P, M. and would eome after me, let him
evanaellstlc service Sunday even- ny himself and take up his
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and follow me."
ina at 7. James Rtled, Supl.
l&gt;on't put orr gvin~~ Stitt your acrouot now .... Jcecq, n arow~
Chlre•, Rn. Pl'fti•M :=========~
Norris, Pastor, Services at Joppa t
9:30 A M.: Sunday at 10:20 Sun·
day School at Lona Bottom P:20 A.
M': Prcacbmg service 10:4&amp;.; SWlNATIONAL Til RIFT WEEK .... JANUARY 17 to 13
day Scbool at ReechiYillc 9:20 A.
M. Preaching 7 :30 P . M WSCS at
ba'*I.Hmt o[ ReeJtsville church
Dec. U.
PrM '4athocll•t Church, Harry
Batca. pj~tor, Llurel Cllrr. Sun.
day School 0.30: Cla1:1.11 meetinc
Hel~leJ'..IIIYI •.IIII
10:30; f'MY serv1ce 7:00: Preach·
St. . And &amp;M Our Wide
lDI B·OO; Prayer Meetina Wednesl•loeltotl Of New And Uoed
Run
Sunday
day
7:30.
Hytell
POIIDOY, (IHIO
MOTOIICYCLII
School 10; Pre~cblnt
Pitderlttd
Church
Member
SJ'Iela
BUNCE HARLEYBartels, Paator. Mr.
DAVIDSON
SALES
- I l l PIDIRAL DIPC!IIT INIURANCI CORP.
llllr, Church Sebool
Itt 7 ot Ath lt. Mhldlo-t. 0.
dent. 9:11 a.m. ChiORh

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Editorial Pllone 897

No. 236

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1956

HE'S DO·IT·YOURSELF DADDY

LINKS SCHOOL HEAD WITH ltEDS

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DJ.OV:ed swiftly today to priJ1ecute
~ )!(IIIAI men who 41'!1 out to

Mb f; bank ~utday 'Dllht but
wall;ed lnto • P!&gt;)... trap,
1l&gt;o&gt; \tlroo iel'e MfaiiQod in
llllllioip.il Court &lt;Ill ·clmfes.
thon ploced In jall under $30,000
bonif.
County Prosecutor Ralph ~­
})art in:.tm~11ttely called a .sl)i!:eial
~ of the arand Jlll'll" lOt next
J(on&lt;!ay to Indict too tbr&lt;e.
-"na .tur-r will be a~ked to indict
tile m~ on charges of bank rob·
*r, JmdnappinJ witH Intent of CX•
tortioo, and eonapiracy to kidnap
Mr. and lin. Ralph HUll".
AU three pleaded gu.i}ty at their
~l&amp;nmett.t, and were s:cnt back
to ,Jail.
·The

; The POIII.'""J'
Department •
SQuads today
have readied to
qu1rter mark ·
rt1&amp;e a f~d
rtut Marc'h

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lf Ute pal
to
Oftieen
ol ·•is
.the
pointed out kMlaY , tmrt
tion &lt;~f •ny amount will be gUidl!~ l
accepted. Tbe pop corn they
is free and any doriatiou
amaH 1s all giv(Jl tor .•the litl\lji
agairu;t poL1o.
In tbe past three
hers of each ward bave
of the1r time on
urday's to achieve

Anna Randolp~
Funeral Rite8
Are li~ Today!~

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•• Jtudent, Eup"-e Withers,
d. ..llf Mr. and Mrt. Charles W1"th
, of: B.uUand Road is" reported
........, .. 1n erltical coni:lition in
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Cinlll!l Hospital,
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... Tl:ie ' VA•"""' was takfln to
!••Sui!dOY wheo he
• . No J fe--•t.•• quH.. Ul.

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from CIBrence Lacey

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equpte ba._"' been married since
tMO and hive tto ~bildl'len. Sha
~,-, .aj.\r~m.:o on ttu~ aroonds ot
·s qiijtJP'nffliM.s a divONe, eli·
lbdiu' 8nd ~proper teller.

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rletta H-" 'Killb1e, .Jililf.\.!"' w,t·
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AI\Qtber eondemned

rete&amp;~£ of Ger111Jn
Dje~~. who was

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voted to hold an all Ohio ~~:~~T; Octob
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at Cedar Point next A
SU~ving are five soDs: Vicir
Auet.ber resolution-' ado"ted ur- Jr., and Norbcl't. of ·Pomeroy; An·
ted tliis country 8....... accepting thony a.q.d Cla,n,t~ qf CoJumbu&lt;i
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d 0 r Ma son Ctty, w· Va A
d.i1plsced persons until
the em· "
Ptrtnar
brother Geor- Clemen\ N•ul•
ployment aituollon provided en· 1·
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ougb jobl'i for Americana.
mg o1 p omeroy- an d ~e SIS
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F
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v0 ters statled

I n Mason'' Co• Threeserv~ces.
Arrested

Gentral Sepp
time of
commander of
Nazi troops who maMactcd Am.
erlcf!D troops at Malmedy in
114:4. He bad served 10 ~ars of
voters of Mason Coqn~ were
a life aenten(!e in a West German be.iDi regirtered thia week in a
prison.
house-to-bouse canvass by 80 re-

Mofe thin 200 AMvET dele- &amp;ist.n.rs which l!llvt.ed oill4onday
iates CQests and auxiliary mem· mom ina:.
hers attending the meeting also
Forty Republican rcglsttats and
40 Democrat reatstrars, approved
Big Bend Milutrel
by tha county court for the work,
wert g1ven special instnadion» by
RehearMJI Called County Clerk John A. Willo'D' 'OR
Any member of the e&amp;9t of the Saturday morn.ng in Pt. Plet111nt.
BEND ~TREL who wJIJ
Th de d.J' f th
1H
be able to participat~ in U~e ot tt! w!rtr:1 ~~ F~bro:~o; t' ,.t:~
ShoW, February l6t, tor polto 'census ls required b)" w. va.. stat•
~ndita, must contact Bob Hoe· law to bring r~stratlo.n records
flich, Director, not later than up to da1-c
Wednesi:tay noon. In otder that
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replacements may be made.
New voters will be rogl!tered
Final
run-through rehP.trsal and names and addrease.t checked
wm be held at the Pomeroy Jun· 50 that cbana:es CIJI be made in
ior High Auditorium, Sunday I tbe :record9 before the May pri·
e)'elliq,g. at 7:fli, p.m. .
mary oekctJon.

Q~*f Clinic·Expand sitS Pediatric Staff

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During weekend
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Tfl.ree persOns were a.treste(
over the weebnd in tbe count~
by HighW8y ' Patro1mCn, It Was repOJ'ted. Two of t~ penom...n6)
interned In th,e Meigs Couol;.y jail.
AccorJing W 1he report, Ct•Dto
rad Bcntt. 46. Coolville, was ~,.,.
res led Sunday ob the clla11ce of
drlvina: wbll&amp; intOllleated, and a
paMena:er in biB 'Vehicle, Perte
Olapt, 73, Coolville. wu arre.stcd
!or tntoxd.eation. Both are to appur bef~ M.i,or E. F. Robinsoa.
Harold PulU. 42.. Wbeellng,
w. Va. a:r"reStOO for speeding
Swturday, forfeited a $10 anpearance bond in Mayor: Robinsou's
court. tbe same d•y.

~~;e!~ ~rte~mbGat

paetets for
surv1vors include two •i-~....
Mi" Kale L. Kibble arul ·!llaa IAI&lt;y

Tri-Scitool aalid
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February 11 bas been set or
"me date af the annual Pomeroy·
F ll
Mlddleport.-Wablma Band · es val at . Mlddle-.f
,... Higb School
auditormm Yfltb the
concert
•lven by th.e e41mbined band• or
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Pomeroy, Wahama and MJ.ddle.
port H" b Sc•~•
• thCIT·
lJ
uvv.o.B unoer
directors.
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The guest cooauctor Will be
Chester J. Fair assiatant director
~ tl:ie All·Obto ~tate Fair {Jand.
Fair is head bopk consultant ol
Ginn and Company and waa on
the 11tarc of Pert Clinton High
School, A.bland Collcgo
•nd
Ohio State Uninrsity.
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The program as Jnnounccd this
put week is as follows: •·March
of the Slide Trombones", "J'en.
tucky- 1800"; ''Stardust", clarl·
~et quartet;
"N.orwegian
Folk
Song Smle''; "March of - the
Steel-men", "Surrey Wllh the
Fringe on Top", brass
"BUbbling Br~As",
"AdagiO Cantable;" '
tho ICicles" and \'Slarl'l
Str1pes."
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Mrs. A. E.

today.
petitions for circulatioa.
witJt othe probabihty that lle too,
wou Id be a i:and ' dat e.
11 -•- a-·~
~- l•koly, today,
that ~
lneum•-•
-·nty , _ , __
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Milhono would havo op~~
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In tho !orthcoml···
pn"mary
wolh
the appearance of petitions m Cit·
c·•-tJon lnr Richard J-- of
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The race
apparently commandlng tbe most lltteatton 1s that for
sheriff in which thl'ee &lt;lther aVOW·
cd candidates have already decla:red inteotions. TJwy being: LeRoy But.rutn, A. o. Tracy and Bob
Hartenbach..
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Samuel E. Jenkins
Jackson Council
Member Is Killed
Mrs WIUiam E. r..ew1s. North
Th1rd Ave, was notified Saturday
of the death o£ her brotber,
Councilman S11.muel E. Jenkiru, of
Jackson, who died mstantly after
h.u; car struck a concrete bridge
two miles west ur Jackson. left
the road and catapulted mto a
creek
SuTVivorli include hl!5 Wife and
one .son, Samut'l Jr, 11; his mother, Mrs. R. H Jenkins. and • a
brothe-r. Harold, bmh of Jackwa;
aJso two sisters, Mrs. LewiS, Mid·
dleport ,nd Mr$. 'Theodore Mich·
ael.s, Wellston.
and h1s uncle,
Congrct;r;man T. A. Jenkrns. Ironton.
Mr Jt&gt;nkm.s And his brolher
were owrrers of tbe Jackson Mill
and lA!mber Company and tbe
C1ty Lumber Company of Wellston
and he was on a business tf'ip at
the tlmc of tbe aeciderrt Saturday
morlling.

No One Ia Jnjured
In Two-Car Mishap

ROOMS NEW
FURNITURE

ON THF. IRfGHTIST COR~~~· ·IN MIDDLIPOkT., • .

Two automobiles collided Saturda.Y, 1n HartiwnviUI:' rt!sultiDg
In sl1a;Ht damaces to both the
Me1gs She.rifts office repqrt.ed to·
dOY.
AccOI'ilmg Lo t~c :tepOrt a IIM7
Jr'ord sedan, dr1ven tiY Clarence
Jordan, 31, IJaiT:Isonvdle, travel·
10g west on Side HiU road, four
aqd • balt'tW,l&amp; west of Hanieonvipe, collided, o.o f s~arp CllfVe
wtth a 1M2 .Nub drtyen by ..Jatnes
!!. Gibson. 43, Bl&gt;w\IDJ Green, o
T~i&lt;in&gt; Wer6
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Mr •nd Mn. Fral1l: Wolfe, Pt::'
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at FOI"ttlt Run 9:00 a. m
Pleuont at }lolw" HoapltaLO\
7.30 P.M. Apple Grove, TbtU"'da)' 10· 15 toptc ''The First ConVJC'l', Oak GTove 10.00 1 m . Racml:'
Friday, Januar)' 20th, 01 brutal
Wedaeaday
The baby hu a sfltel\o
7.30 P M East Letart Won.hip School of ~ons for Primary 10:45 a m. Ywth Fellowsh1p at
abower was held for Miu Mills
Betty
Ann.e.
Other gn.nd.,....ntt'
Servtce. Prayer Meet1np: Sunda}' and Jwuor Dept conducted by Raeme Sunday evemn~ 6 P m No
at the home of Mn. Forrest Bach
al'9 Mr and IJ4rs. P.~ Kpblentt_
7 P. M Letart Falls, 7.30 P
M Mrs Paul Smar.t; 5:30 Sr HYF; 6 Sunday evemng serv1c~
tel with Mrs. P L Mitch and
East Letart, Wedneaday 7 P . M. p m SC'Ilool ot Missions for Jr
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Letart Falls. MYF 'Mieehngs: Mon· and Sr HYF, Mrs: C. E. Hoyt
the UBISting hosteAes. Games
DUV TENT TO MEET
PYTHIAN SISTUI TO IIIIIT;,
day 7 30 p m. Apple Grove, m charge, 6 30 Jr. HYF; 7 -''0
were played and a prtze awarded
The Stall and Oflleera . Jlf. ••. j!W
Thursday 7 p m Eut Letarl
Evemng serv1ce, top1c "In Whom
Jane Howell Tent Daughters of
to Mrs. Manning Kloes. PomeMl'lill
Temple, Py~Q Silter(
Scnplure memodzmg
4!ontest Do You Trust?"; Monday 7.30
Sermon by Rev K J . Scott I
roy. A &amp;old and white color Un1on Veterttns will meet m rew1n begm at Letart Falls Church Cub Scouts meet ; Tuesday 6 30 Minis'ter of tbe New Haven Evan
will
have
theLr Japuar)' , ~
a~heme waa used for the dmlnggular session, Monday evcnmg at at the home or Mtt: . ~ewtir
on WedneMJay at 7 p. m.
I&lt;'ellow5hlp supper meetlna- for a:eUcal United Brethren Church
room and favors and a dessert
CHURCH OF CHRIST: Hiland deacons at pa-rsonage ; Wednesday
Childs Monday with Mrs. UODW,'
Subject: ''Preparing the Wa} "
course WBS served by the host· the DAV Hall.
Kennedy
&amp;I the aui5Ung hosteiG
Chapel, Rev.
Edison
Weaver, 7.30 Church School or MI6!510ni
Text: "Prepare ye the way of
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The guest lut included Mr11.
Eblin, Morning service 11 :30 A day 7 30 Youth choir; 7 30 Men's
Harry Mills, Mrs. Victor Grimm,
M Evangelu;tic SerVICe 7 30 p Fellowship and Election or off I
our text Ill taken from the pro
trandmothen ot Mlss Mlils; Mrs.
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cer5. Friday Teacher
trainmg phecy of Isaiah. He, more than
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THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN class in evangelism tor young any other or the ancient writers,
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bride-elect; Mrs Gene Coleman,
people '1 p. m; 8 p m ChurC'h was granted the underatandmg
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Shirley M1lls, Middleport;
CHURCH, ~hddlcporl, Rev How- School officers and teacher's con or the plan of God in sendLDi the
Mrs.
Kloea,
Mrs.
Harold
Hinkle,
ard Ruppelt,
pastor
Chur,.h fermces.
Messiah Into th.e world. These '
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School 9:30
Jamc~; Buchanon,
PRI!S&amp;YTERIAN CHURCH, s.,. were also the "'' Is or Joh.n the
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Supl., Morning wol'libiP 10·30 to- racuse,
Rev H~&gt;waro Rul}pelt, Baptist's text ati ue heralded the
Carol
Bacbtel.
ParkeraMason;
PIC "Why D1frerent ReliK.tons?" pastor. Church School 9 . 30 Ro coming of Jesus.
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M18s Adrienne E. Milia, RN, burg; Shlrley Mealy, Marilyn
6 p. m. We.stmmMter Youth Fcl- bert H.trden, Supt; H: 30 WestIsaiah's UlustraUon wa:~~ that of
Gahpohs,
whose
open
cburc:h
Mi1ler,
Julie
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Mitch
and
Ann
low~hlp, Wedne.sday 6.30 JuMor mio.ster Youth FellowshiP.
the labor and care expended Ill
Ob01r; 7 p m Sen10r cbo.r
Gr.ce Epiacope~l Church, E•st preparmg the road over wb1ch a wedding to Harold E Munns, Rupe, Gallipolis..
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a
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mlctdl•· Main Street, Pomeroy. Rev J visiting mona~h would travel 1n CmcJnnati is to be an event of
Friday,
J~nuary
27tb,
at
6.30
p.
bridal
aUt
of
a
traditional
blue
J&gt;?l'l• Rev Fred Gardner, pastor . Edwin Charles, Rector, Mrs. &lt;..:e coming mto a cap1tol city The
Bible School 9:30 RuSBell Wilson, dric W . Clark, organu t Worshtp road was leveled a!l much
~~ m. at the First Baptist Churth, a:arter to MW MiUs.
Supt Mornjng worshiP 10·30 to- and sermon at 10 30 A. M. Holy poasible and all ohst,.•tetl""• replc "A New Ltfe", A New Nature" Communion fint Sunday m month moved in honor o! the .Wtor.
6 P- m Christlan. Endeav~r.
P Church School, :Beainners
and
I! we would haw IJIIrltlll
m Evening scrvJc~, topiC
The Primary, 1 t 10:30 A M For infor- blessings and gain the VIctory
Challenge of Fa1th ; Wcdnt'Sda• mation concerntng our
work, over &amp;in we too must
7 p m Prayer meet.iniZ and Bible plealie telephone 302-J.
the way ror the incoming
st udy with Mrs WlilUim Reynold~
Christian kl~• Socl•ty, 144 Lord Jesus Christ "Every
as dcvotwnal lcador, B P m. chou· Mulberry Av&amp;., Pomeroy. Morn· shall be exalted." The valley
vract1cc
ine Service at 11 o'cloell w1tb inattentlon must be raised
c;:HURCH OF NAZARENI, Mid· Sunday School 10 A. M. Wednea· U we attend not to the
he btrthday of Mrs. W L. Wautz
dleport, Rev Robert StyerM, p.as day evening service at 8. The pub- message we can neither
James P. Fisher. son of Mr. Will observed Thursday when thll
tor Bible School 9.30 Lester Tay
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and Mra. Paul Fisher, Mlnen"'"
lor, Supt Mormng preac hi n~: scr- lie Is eordlally mviteu to attend benefits.
'l'oo often our ears
v1Ue, ~cently returned
from Busy Bee Sewing Circle of the
10 :m 6 t5 Young Pcopl~'s Read!Dg room With .ude entranct,
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chlli'eh for an all day q 1.ultlng
mwL1ng , 7 30 Evangch~11C service
bl' M d
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or the pleasure marts or the
wati an Ohio State delegate to
CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRIS PU IC, on ay an
4..! neli ay
clal event&amp; of our commumt} the bi-annual convention of the
Pineapple Boston cream pie was
TlAN UNION, Mtddlcport, Re~ from 2 to 4 p. m,
more than they are to the Wmcl Dental Fraternity, Xi Ps1 Pbi.
served with a potluck dmncr at
Guy F' Sayre, pa.stor Bible Sehoul
The Flnt lhptl*t Church, Pom of God and to the worshJp
noon.
9 30 Odell Manl&lt;'y, Supt, Mol'n eroy, Rev Ralph Zundel, Pastor God. Apathy is a deeper valley
Traveling on the Califorida
Attendmg were Mrs Kautz, Mrs
mg
preaching service 10 30 Ch.urch School 9:30 A. M. Morning Someone has said that "the great Zephyr Vista Dome type of train, Lena Huber, IM:rJ. Louls Reibr
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Wnrship 10:30 A. M.
cau&amp;es of humamty are .not de he was able to view much of the Mra Grover Erb, Miss Anna Dursl ,
hllulohenllr ~ trallon, ad Will
THE MT. MORIAH BAPTIST
The S.lv•tlon Army; Mlddl.. feated by the hot assaults of the country along the route, which Mrs. Clarence Massar, Mrs. Cal'l
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CHURCH, Rev N D Bordon, pen;· port, Captam Glen~a Rummell devil but by the slow glacJer·llke mcluded: Chicago, Denver, Salt Shields, Mrs. Norman Kloes, Mrs.
tor. Bible School 9 15 Arlena Sunday School
Z.:30; Holme~~~ mall of thousands of indifferent Lake City and Reno.
Addie Grueser, Miss Lena Gru~
oqulpnwt. •
Reese supt; Murnmg
worsh1p meeting 3:30 Open Air Service 7 people." An almost hopeless val·
During his three day vis1t iu ser and Mrs. Waldo J. Bartels.
P M Salvation mee 1'"11
7 :30·
other
service 10 30, BU 7 tl m
w
ley la despondency llr hopeless· San Francisco, he an'd
,.. "~'!';HI!ATH METHODin CHURCH,
Christian Church at R..Uvllle ness. Bull)'an's Pilgrim almost delegates, from all parts of the
&amp;USY J\.IDGiS
~hddleport, Rev L. A. BAna-crter Every Sunday 10 A. M. Sunday lost hit Ute in the Slough of De· country, were taken on a bus OHICA.GQ-Cireuit eourt judgand Commun1on r1rs1 s un spond. Looking: lll Jesus
•• here are expertmentl ng with a
va~ttor Su.nday Schoo1 9 39 E rne11 1 "·hool
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will tour of the city and honorod •~th
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Covert Supt. Morning
worsh1g day in month 11 A. M. Church help many a penon up
a banquet at .Toe
DiMageio's doublMhlft to accommodlte the
10 ao top 1c · 1 Send You Forth"; 5 communiOn and preachiiJI; third higher ground.
world ,famouli rest.Qurant on Filh• cru.sh 'o f .i:ases. The man calls (Of
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preachloc-Rev. Harold C mountain aod hill shall be made
smce - hll return to Colmnbl~ from '·f.·nf. to~ p. 11'1~ and ~ an.'
choir rehear~al; 8 p m Class l~ Doster, P1llto11.
low" The tin that umlerlies all Mr. Fisher, a sophomore in tbe -other ~C) take ov'r ft'OJn 2 p m
Circle at the home
Hai}Je ancl
Chriltlan Church It Long aot· tuns is pride. We think that we school of dentistcy1 bas glvett to 7 Pjt~~- In Dece~ )3 ~

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&lt;'M per
pre erre
&lt;'!stern electri&lt;'Jty and bottle
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C'ltarged A"' r~!l !,))' mall or fi.Room NEW HOUSE
unfur
tV]epbOJltt llVtl!D careful at'"_.:a
mshed Brownell Ave Mlr.ldle I
tloa
port Reasonable Jlihone 60441
)t
117 tf

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gas 1 a&lt;re lot Total
p1 Jce Satlla - - - - - - - $280U 00 Down payment r~.-...
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quu t.'d $1000 00 h11lance $2.5 00 SecrAt· t:~·ry
PN mpn\h
f
~
F\ R:\l- 100 acJt..'ii 10 Ralcm To"'n
1:'.
•
sh ip 7 1,'0om Jwuse lmion gar
b~DliDSIOil
ag(' ami unpolemenl shed !:15
l"
acres m cuJL,JvpiJOn 1C&amp;clor
and ~ipment ~ 1~ of cat
;l ?,UI.
tie mclui:tlng 12 m1lk cows 2'1

urtres

Twu Iuqu~he apatl.n).ehlli one 2
OA'NDlDA'UIJS
"-\HJID :and )l)e 3 r oqm All ullll
For eampalen card"
lle&amp; One :troom unfurn ~h'cd
novelty JliJ:vert~lne;
ipprtmeq_t l.Q.quue Hwne Rl's
1 Jl1.6tc
nnd hook matche'&gt;
i~:~u111nt.. lltidiilep~rt
2 ,utUfi$HEE&gt; APARTMEN!fS on
call PmnerOf ~~
sheep .bog&amp; and all feed (corn ';;~:
1·20-'3h:
'Mt'cfrah 1c St and 1 FORHI&amp;H
nnd hay) ToW pJ:'JC:l) tssoooo
1
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ED HOUSE on Llncolu ' !!Ill
CUCI&lt;LER REALTY
'I'ARY TAG ,¥4llllt 1'11\NT
PomeroY OhiO !J)!I»If• 'Ewing '
, .. &lt;229
ADS AT YOt:fil cp~CE
-sro"' W )In Ia St Pomm oy ;:,
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WCHS-TV Channell
MDNDAY

9 00 SiOin 0n l'rBY&lt;!!'
9 00 Captaln EiDflrOO
10 00 Garry Moore
10 30 Arthur Godfn.l.y
11 30 Strtke It Bleb
12 00 Valiant Lady
12 15 Love of Life
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
12 45 The Guiding Ltl'ht
1 00 Katie s K1tcheo
1 30 Love Story
2 00 RobeM Q Lewta
2 30 Houseparty
3 00 The B1g Payoff
3 30 Bob Cnuby Show
4 00 fhc Brighter Day

i 30

200

floocl Dls•dtr lnsuranet
foeti Con1ra1S Opposition

Stat• Daprntm•nt Dluounts
Rumors of Church1ll Vitit
Bpectar to Cr Ira/ Pn.'"!' A'.rodat tm
A8HINGTON- Prea1Jent El.!l~&gt;nl owet s call for a ~~~ 11tem of In
aurance aralnst Hood dh1asl~ t~ fAc e11 Iough 9lef.ldlng 1n Con
greu One con&amp;"Jellllono.l !-!Omce Mill I he bell~'\eB t1Jilt onl,\o o.bot t o nt
third ot thj! Senat 1 ffiVOll! enru:L1 l'nt or th~;~ progro.m
The Ple.ll!dont haJJ outllnerJ A five )Cfil e~pellmenlal p1a~pam whlrh
c:oulc:l make available up to $3 b II on In flood paolet.:Uon to hone
J
owntrs o.nd small huRII"\el!flmen
1
The m iln Ill'! cully ls tllat thoe prorram msy put
now dru ln on the Ta·uam-y tr COritrtiiB al11o
Jeg sl11.tlon the MmbtnaUon of fa1 m
and 'tf111aster tm.n'li'U.l'let may upftt plan!l to
bu.~nce the bud~t
1sl!lue 111 txt t&gt;cled to reach a. l!lhowdo'' n
quickly Jn Congtf!!l!t 11 Me membet't lrom New ll:ng
land a1 e pre•slng fo• quick ac:Uon ln brtnrtnr the
matter to a v ) \to

W

'P""'"' riMd

• •
e CIIURCIIU L '\lslT- The

Churchill

rumor 11weep•

~Jut ln~t o n

110dety I• that Sir Winston
Churchll111oon \\Ill po.y anolh.,l vtstt to the UnlleJ
SLnLc• but d1Jllomallc qututetl do not p\lL much

Jnr

Sit Wfn•l•n

•
latett

atock II\ It

SLate depatlment sout~!l tay thay have henrd
hothlng of'ttclJI to •uppott tho rutnor Furthermore th•y Cllt 1ever11ol
rea110n• for bellevln&amp; that •uch .- tr1r by Sir W1n1ton it uttllkely now
ll'h•y MY It It doubtful th11.t Chutchlll would Y.ant to make ltlch 1!.
IOR\1' trip betau11e cf hl.s odvan ~:•d age He Is 80 yean o1d
l!ven the cloat American hlendt of the tonner prime m1nllter
haven t said anyth ing about expntlng ttlm to &lt;::all on them 1oon al'ld
lf they Y.ert they undoubtedly Y.Ould be preparlnr a tultable wei·
come

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F.Df.N AND DUI l.E8-The bt1nk of war' •tatem(!nt!l or S~l'tl
l lu y ot State John F011.ter bullet art txpeded to become • rhltt topic
ot cDnvenallon whe:n Brllllh Pllme Min !..Iter Sir Anthony E len vlaltl
! the Un"td 8\AtH at the end Of JanuRry
Waahlnrton tJOurcet 'antlrl~te E t.n will be blunt In demanding an

l

explanation of

the Dullaa remark• eonlalned In a maaaalne

2 30
300

6 5~ W'eaurerman
'1 00 Patti Pare-

7 15 Dout lijdwarcb New.11

JAMES

7 30 Roblnhood
8 oo Bunu &amp;c tulett
B30 Godfrey s Talent Seoub

BOX 54
Bel!Jr•, Ollio
Pllooe PI&lt;Jcg GA ~

9 00 I Lovp Ltrey
9 SO Decumber .Brl.d"e
10 00
11 00
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Up to -the minute Newa
Ciimera No 4

nevv
LOST 31 LIS.

4 30 On Your Aceount
8 00 LOcky 8 llolil!h

s 3o ne Ea&gt;ly Show
8 00 Your Ei!o R~er
6 30 Y.our Eao- Repdrter
6 4!5

Bob

Wa~ner 1 8pOrta

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10 80 lletiml !ID&gt;ton Mdtot\fna
s~ww

11 00 Up to fl'l.e1n1nute Nem
11 OS ldt~ Show

WHTN-TV Channella
W;;;;;H;;T:;;N:-.;T~V~18;---·-:7::3;ib:-';:'(A'BCJ~T::-o'"pp-er.,---'"'-"12 58 SIGN ON
8 00 (Alit) TV ~~..~..~ l)liiot1'Tbe Man wbo b6at Death"
1 00 Film &amp; Fancy- M Slater
2 30 The Feminine Touch
8 SO (ABC) Vole., of ~
3 00 (ABC) Afternoon Film Ftl
0\!tit.. J!!Yllo~il :t;oJijey ,
fl\'81- Tt!Je La(lv faftl!hei r '~·00 ' (AlJCJ DOtty Mack
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D 00 (ABC) Mickey Mo.,.
9:10 IAIIC) )qdjoil ~Ill. ·
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(Jlllllblfjt) .¥!Iii
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J 00 .N.ewa With ~ Jeq~
ll:DG Wht* ililtk,.i!ilbi Ann
11 U) Spqrts with Ted Wolfe
11 1~ HuaU~ -at Nltht
11411 SIGN OFF

NO PRDORAM
HARTFORD Conn - 1nformed
th1s city had won a national award ------------------------~
for nonre·abQtement officials Te
TU.SDAY
7 80 Warner Bros Prttlhts
tls.tered $1Urprbe Hartford do e:s 12S9 Stgn On
810
Et11j&gt; "A Wl;o Catr•
not have a n01se abatement pro
100 Film &amp;: Faney
9il)j) D.t!nDY 'l'IOIDi.a
2 30 The Fem1nme Touch
93ll lliii'IMtt Cavjl.!cocle
3 00 Afternoon Film Festiftl
lOtOO Wtoiltllbjl ll'oin Hollywood
Doo Mickey Mouse
11:00 New• with Ma"' J ...tnls
800 Rocky Jonu
11:«1 WO~ther
630 Newa with Mart Jermlap
11 10 ll~ with Te.l Wolfe
6 35 Weather
lltD lfil¥!i\ilon at Nljbt
640 Daneeland
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81.. ()j[
7 I~ Jobn Daly

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WASHINGTON C

Show

6 5!1 'Wilzlth6frilt1D
7 00 Pre;s ~.......
7 15 Doq Edwa!id! N..,,
7 30 Cisco llld
8:00 Ph!! Sllvero Show
8~0 Npvy ~og
9 00 Meet MUhe
930 Red~n
tn 00
000 Ques~on

Love o{ Life
Search for Tomorrow
The Guiding Ltght
Katle .s K1tchen
Love Story
Robert Q Lewis
Houseparty
The B1g Payotr

6 00 Kit Caraon
6 SO News W1tb M Jenniqs
8 35 Woather With SaUi' Aon
6 40 Danceland Wltb Hen Richie
7 00 DancelanC:I
7 U CABS) John Daly

FULLER IRUSJI

6 411 Spotlight on Sports

S1gn ~t-rl.jEir
Captain KaDproo
Garry .Moore
Arthur G'ldfrey
Strike It Rlch
Valiant Lady

3 30 Bob Crasby ShotV
4 00 The Br1gbter Duy
4 15 Secret Storm

YOUR

D 00 Lucily 8 - h
D30 The Early 8)low
8 SO Your li'ilso Reporter

TUIIDAY

9 00
900
10 00
10 30
ll30
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1.2 ~~
12 30
12 45
100

IMNOTIMEf~

C 1D Semt Stonn
4 30 On Your A.!cotml

ow~!~" 1. bad redu.cedw""
158 wrtta Mrs 0
eA.
JJJ Florence st Washinrton c H
0
I dan't bave llll7 mote bloated
tee~ and e&amp;D do nur
mucb
Detter in half. the tim&amp;.

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Se
dan, $1195 Bleettnar s Pomcro'
Oh10
1 21 6tc

2 sp
Blaettnar s
1 21 6tc

axle LWB $1495
Pomeroy Obw

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Truck
$785 Blaettnar s Pomeroy 0
121-ll~c

taB I
=omplete

Auto Servtces
wu'lln

AL!tNMENT

bllanciDi and brake service
U.cketb' Safety Serv1ce, West
' MilD Street,
PMae 287

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SERVICEMEN , "- ..OLD SALEM- -

Ohio

Norman R Sm1th J1
ntdllr
man th1rd class USN sun or Mr
alld Mrs Norman R Sm1th of 238
Condor St Pomero]' 0 IS se.c.v
ahoa rd the Navy s fH"sl gludetl
per!Qr· l&lt;f~ii!~ heavy cnuser USS Hos t on
m t.hc Carrbb.ean arC'a on he..

For Sole

Stollm"d
who " in par
lha
U Jock
S A1r
i:or.ce 1Js.r ¥lslttn.g_,.JS
eQts
and .Mrs Ja&amp; 'Stafford
for a Hurty d.ay furlou.(b 6n hJs
return to duty he wall be sent to
S ud1 Arab141
Mrs Corwrn Smith who has
cru1se
been located m t.oqg :Qeaeh 'Cahf
Th~ Boston wh1cb cat•ned out w1lh Mr ..S.amth who 1s 111 .he U
fwst fmngs of the 1 errrer
J,lrNavy
and 1sMrs.
Marvin'her
\V4lsl.JD
YJS.1bng
&lt;®rents
'lnou•itill ~ ;~~~~)~m,ssJie m exercises orr the S Mr
and Mrs Earl H,a.llHJay of
'"
Capes JOJRed the Atlan
At-h11ns were lieu over the week
•'.'1!~'~·~'~ the far.
at the entl of January
~·.
dollar bu
lll 1943 and placed m reo end helpmg care f.or the formers
tbe ex serve m 1946 the ShiP was con mother .Mrs V1ole Hall!f}av who
~O:::J~~~";'''a~~s you may vert ed to f1re the supersomc anti is SeliOUBly 111
Elsworth Ballengee whn IS em
the Korean ~U"Cr11ft gu1ded mtssJJe With the
ployed
in Charle!tt.on ·~t the
aid of extens1ve radar and guJd
weekend at home wdb his Jam1ly
ance systems
MliS Joan Mon.tg(Jmery wl!o met
with I SNIIOUI 1Jiotor leCJdent
Jan 2rid and hJs been 1n .Mt Car
mel lfO!J)ltal
Columbus was
brought home 1n the Strong am
btdance Thursday
.Earl H~~oltiday and sliter Mrs J
E SweQney were Y\sttme thetr
sister and tuabaud Mr and Mrs
.Everett MeK:mght
at Pomeroy
Saturday aftemoon

Slltt~tly

u&amp;ed CROSS TIES
for sale eheap Located on
ger Cre~k Eleetde Plapt
perty Contact Lee Wood,

mnm gate iUI'Jrd housd
office

Elec\r!&lt; MEAT SLICER In good
l:O.nd1tion Baker Grocery Mul
dleport

111J.6tc

9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS thlrt.een
pittems In stoclc $4: 9Q each
Baker Grocery Middleport
1·16-&amp;tc

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GERMAN SHEPHERD

Amer1can

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for Rutland Contact Vtrgmu•
Neut2ling Middleport or -call
398 The Datly Sentmel L-234Jte
!~;;;;I National Corporatlon hli'S opiWI'Jtn~
for local repl'e9entatJve wbo cllll
1)e deve1~&gt;ped mto s-tm o(Jr """
i111J1al ~r Sales .&lt;exper

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.11~ ..extra com-pentahon
~ifjed permaoerrt /1'(\'pre

helpm~~: care £or
her daughter In law
Mrs Louu
Ferrnll who has been a pahent m
the hospital -the-re
Mrs COf'Wm Smith and s1ster
Ml!!s Pamela Wil.9on visited Sun
day at the Earl Strong home

salary

tent.t'ive

Personnel

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T1hno1s

Model ~ JOHN llllilDftE
TOR equipped Wllll
hghts and hydr11ulic lift
vatqrs No
plows All
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12.95

;(17 Al Mole Help
COLLECTOll-Part t1me work
J:vrwmgs or ~aturdaya Small
4p""IJtly P•Y!U!It $&lt;•11•• ipf
~ounts _toea! .r~te MllSt ha-.e
cJr ant1 goo1d r~fmnc~l "W"rfte
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Pllone 331 Y
POIIleroy, Oblo

Mnr Arthur Ferren u m ChPSQ

-.mllpfut ·but not neceuary
No mvestment requ1red -Good

"for

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Howard link se1t COYefS •
do wooden for~ etr.'!'ch

peake \\ Va

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to

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WID.

1953 GMC \1: ton Pickup

Red China u a member "' lh~ United 'Natloni Overall
1 Walhht(t.on dlplornatlc obtervet"' view lhl!l Dull" lntervl.w u Inept
at the lettt &amp;nd ll do\l:nrllht blunder ll moet
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redudl"ll wltll "ftENNEL.

1W4 FoRD 2-ton Truck

I entry of

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nevv knaw • bunpy'-mni'IINII; 'll'bDoe

19153 PONTlAC Detux 2-do tr

tnte~vtew

• TOUGH OO.U.....- Hll colle•jf\lea con•1tler that 8anala A.JTieUlture
Ctralrmm Allen J Elle nd~r tDI Lou111ana h•• cut out llmoat an
lmro-lb\e 1011 tor hlm~telf Elkntler .. ld he wantl to ellm1na.te
poiiUc• from con..lder~~oUon o)r fttm legh1latlon wh.lch most ltwmaker•
COM«it 11 the moat polltlc&amp;ll,Y··flXP1oalve INue berore Con.......
For anothtr lhtnr Ellender hu :ael Ftb 11!'1 •• the ttrret date for
h&amp;vtnr a farm bill on Pre11d•rit ltiaenhowtr't dftk
Th-ere are 10 many ••pecb or th.e liD¥ •laUon that llrit
Moy 0 1C
Headed for cllsj)utq Uat velermu (l.tra tht' h.ma
lei! lank
Jtl.dir lttUe nhanca of hHeting the dhdl1ne
llbnl.e fot m of a 11611 bank- uked by the Pre11dent
PrOpotbl
-appei." due tor ilpptoval However the que1Uon
to
tor taklnl soli out or turpiUI crope ~~ond the
vertu• volurttary partiCipation tn tl\&lt;a bani\ are
farm teadel'l ..Y wiJI ~k•
•t~)l.
:tn.to the
•• v&amp;rloQ ~wmtbrt prt•

OHIO -

(fl'i lhort
w~l&amp;ht to

The British leader I• reporttd parttcul11orly anxtou1 to ltncw Whtther
the United Btattfl J111 to follow Dulles to calleiJ brink of war policy
10r the Etaenftower p~am of peace
Somo~~ .A.mel'kan oft'lclala are feaful that the Dul1u .tl&amp;lemtnh may
rllake the BriU1h l•11 linn tn jolnlr r the United Bt.ate• In op)Joslng

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"WhiD 1 ~ taking RdlleJ CaDotntme ~-~ ,.,.,.~ e&lt;~~ tn •

THE FINE SELECTION OF

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The Doilv Sentinel, P~iov-MICtdleport, Ohio

Monday, January 23, 1956

·~

Dayton Scores 14th Victory Of The Current Season
Nation'sNo.LTeamSlated
For California This Saturday

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~~~.~~~trackd.n.rooet.
I.ouU Chrrb
the --Evt!rinc
~~

old !l«epted 11\oft of 1.8
in 1924. Sillle a)Jo woa.
the 70 aDd 80 yard dasbta.

.1.~

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not play :the full a:ame. Bob Mt::·
KiDney and Bob Morris have been
handllal tbe rebounds from their
forw~ positions, but sUit tw!ed
the aFares&amp;ivenesa ol LaTTy Baker
under the boards. McKlnney .sec·
ond bipest. scorer in the league
his •lll'esaivene58 ror .sror·
iDC and keeps the Jackets in the
ball game with his one banded

.C~b John Parson's 11idd)eport YeUow Jacke-ts w1U 5tart tbe.ir
secoDd .half (){ tbe, Soutb.eqtera
Ohio baetetball Huon. . TuMday
n)&amp;bt seekiDI reveDp .'¥ben they
crtterta..in t-be We&amp;too Golden
Roctets at eiebt o'clock on the
local

I

now.

'J,'be Roekets

~~ed

a 67 to 33 defeat" the flr1t of the

oome 111 ua~pee4d,, dark hor.se
in the SEO. WeU.aton ~ow- 1w -a
5 and 2 reeWd. .add ·!·are ranked
second ~n the l~ape.
·
Tbe ~aeteta· ··biV"t the material
for -a goOd ball ehiti, but tor date
haven't je-lled. TheJ' '~IYe bbt (lfte
lhlu.e vkt:ofy q:alnat· $ dele-its
·and havo So0n14 • · t~l ot ·.ao
Points fo.r tbe seai&amp;fJn,1.
· '
For the tut twO
tl_lc Jac·
kels ·have beea ~DI with11Ut
the fuU &amp;erriees. of .e
' ' : l...arl')'
·
Baker •nd. llaW: beft·.
a great
deal by his lotr~~. hter . .who ._ia re·
covering fro:Ql ·• . foot infeetiou
rrti11Rfi the · Pomeroy ,game ·tw11
weeks ago l.lld· ;IW ' '~:!:Y ,t.mited ic
tlon · Friday. lle·Mould be able to
!'ltart ~esda~ 'IJi~t- ~ -st'll ..Jn~Y

.Pmes

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·MILAN,

Richard Hovatter
started at
last week lor the Jack-ets
-himself to be the a-gball handler tbe MlddiCJ
oeed. James Bowles the other
cuard is • ball-hawk: and seems to
be in the ri&amp;ht place at the rlgbt
time fO.r the Yellow Jackets.
The Wellston Golden Rockets
led bt the league's third ·hl·ghest
scorer, Charles Ramsey, will be
on t.be rebound after last Friday's
'13 to M humiliation at the hands
. ol the hllh·fiYhl"i Gallia Academy
Ra
lh Rockel'
1
Blue Devils.
liliey e
eente has -a total of 120 polnts
for the league seurm and trail.s
Bob McKimley by 18 points. Evall.l!
and Walton .nake up tlle two
&amp;U.IJI'dJ tor the Wellston 4:1uintet

Ita!$~~~

post.'fot

~ yeai'B.

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HLAMi, . f1a..~ Deea~b.loa

The ncl hot Chkb turnecf In

bin abo tollowcd wHh an identl· CROWS CHICKS
•
cal 235, and Bob Louks cleaned ft•ul (IIHord
177
up with a , 100 l(amc for
their
link
Menchlnl
187
1040 tof:al.
•111 HonHer ItO
The Chick~ continued to roll Oliff Du•bin 177
red hot unUI the middle o£ the llol&gt; Louko
171
IN
Jast game. They had 28 marks in Totolo
79
the lint five frames, but audden- Hondlcop
ly loal that Btrlke pocket and G•""" To•ol 971
finished with • aood IH6 eame.

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their .l....t tcore of
all
tl,... •• tMr tl'ut togoth.r
"""' of 194, 1040 tn41 946 for
• M41utlful ..rlts of 2tt0 from
acretch. Thla ttrrlfJc Kore t•
pthtr with • htmlllc•~t .t W
pin• for the tttrH tamH 1ave
of Pomero., wn hllh •a PM contlnuM his Ntl hCit ltowtlhl _,th
tMm • t.tel of 3117 ''"'• •
scert con1ldorably hithar tMn
a 654 MrleL W• hacl timet of
the tetm Here thtt won them
213, 21t •nd 222 for hi• -.con4
the N•tlonal L•nn tourney In
bl• 6CIO ••n.. 1n ttl• 111t tw.
Dtybn two,...,. ....
WMkt.
8. W. Krodel had Q'amcB ot
The Chlck.s were paced and
897, 833 and 079 for an actual tottl of 28011 pins, and they had 1 rolled with Zimmerle. 'Jiavern Q(
handlctp of 294 pins to Jive Dayton. who roUed hlttl flnt place
with a bll 3218 aeries. The Day.
them a total of 3l03 piDII.
ton team had HtUtJ illmOil of lOUJ
The torrid Chicks 11Lartod slow- 1069 and 1019 for a 310'1 actual
ly 11 they eouldn't 11~em to hit tolal, •nd had a 111 pin handieRit)
the 1trlke pocket until late In fo1· tht'lr fil'!lt plHre total. In the
the flrat 1ame. They flnilhed ' big ~Jccond RAmo practicAlly the
with 1 a:ood 8M pme. and then crowd on hand wat.ebOO 't he two
rttarted to really roll. In thlt hlg tr.ams hit. their hot JJimcs as I he
aeeond game when they rolled Da.}'lon five hRd 1061 and thl\
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Th('n Dill Hovsuor followed wlih 152 for tlw Chicks.
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ARCADIA,· Ca.\il.~hnny. Long
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·g ames of 171, 233 and 21.f. Rink
Menchini bad 618 with 11me. of
197, 212 and 217, and Bill Hovat·
tcr followed wtth a 691 1er1ea oa
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23 year old mechank from Eau
Claire, Wis., won t.bo national aki
jumping -cbam.pkln8hip with jump~
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fo.rm. He was the only competit&lt;lr
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Local _Keglers Do Well
In Fairborn Bowling
Crows Cllicks roUed into lOth
place ln the Fairborn Herald
~wHng: tourney yesterday atternoon at Fairborn, Ohio, and B.
W. Krodel or Pl. Pleasant were
rit:ht behind to roll Into 12th
place. Both teams wero virtually
laured ol flnlahJnl in the money
.. nee ·there were only 22 more
teaau to roll l••t niaht on tho
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yean, WU' ,oamed atbletic d.iret· - Italy ootpoi!1ted .- qrl:&amp;n\10 Zuluatlil
tor ~ IHal'fiiUCit.e· Universicy~ Tf&gt;! o1 ·~uba 11:1 ...• '.nfrll{(Jl~ 11)-rottDd
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Hugbe~ pi•Y tbe forward poe.itions.
In 'the uaerve contest wbich
gets uDd.erway at seveu o'clock
tbingiS are somewhat .reversed.
The LitU-e Jack-eta: are ridin-g hi,ch
with Jix vletortes· under their
bells iW:d have been def-eated b!lt
.one tUne. WeliJtoo reserves have
lost .seven stratP-t gaffies this sea·
son and: are still looking for that
£irst league win. T.he Little Middies
well rounded and well . coa.ebe41
ball club is. tied with the Ne~­
ville Graypups for first pl•ee and
a lew Tuesday oould be tbe back
breaker for tbe young hopefuls.

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'!'(JUANA , llr.l(.-Mike SOuchak
fo.rmer
01Jko Un{v.-erlilty football
The J.letbodlat Men of the United Methodi1t Churth wUI meet •tar from Durham, N. C., W()n the
Sunday eW:nJnJ, 11 IUO p.m. An '12,500 Callenlc OP'--'n Golf Toqrnamcnt with t · 72 hoJe rerorlt
O)'ltcr 1tew supper wUI be
breakln11: twvcn under per tolld ol
vcd followed by a altort
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a:ram . A toreJgn atudent
Ohio Unlveuity wUI be the
hared t~pelker.

Tho llflh birthdiy or Calh~ Leo
oldt'r daucbtcr of Mr. ill&lt;l A1tli.
fl4ymond RUMoll, was tdotfttfd
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t~e borne of her ftltternal ~·
pannt,, Mr. ond ·Mn, 'l'oltt Millo.
Othet IUft&amp;t! wire ftJQ, M-erUn
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8y JOHN GRIFFIN
North Carolina State No. 3 routUnited ......
W•IIOI' ed William and Mary, 90-71 ; Ken·
Dayton
of 95-68;
ttH!Ir.y No.
5 drubbedNo.Tennessee,
1 Daredevil
season record
betterbrae:eed
than San
Vanderbilt
8 eked
Fraodsco's today
as college out a 67-64 win over Georgia
blsketball headed into a week Teeh; and LOui.ville
No. 10
that wiU be capped by San Jo'rao- downed Eastern Kentucky loo-83.
ciS(O'I 1ttempt to set a new maLouisville, with a 1$-1 recor~,
jor~lege reeord of 40
straight rneet.a Dayton on Saturday
an
victories.
what may btl the Flyen' chief
DAJton, which has been walk- obltacle to .a perfe~ season.
in.i a tl&amp;hlrope lately in remain·
Until Saturday ntght, :when
a
ill8 unbeaten. blew a 19-point j full pl'&lt;leram ot e:ames ts _listed,
lead Saturday nle:ht before driv- this week's court action wtll ~
jq itl season slate to 14.0 with : strictly curt.aUed becaUK or mtd·
a 81-1'3 dedsion over Xavier ot year examin1tions in coJlege.
Ohio.
Major SttntlDn
,
San Francisco idle
all last
A1J a result ot weekend action, ~
week with mid-Year examinations here's tbe situation in the rna· '
has "only" a 13.{1 mark for the jor conferences races :
present season. But the naliooa1
BlJ 'llen- Dlinoia 4-0 plays no
champion Dons wiiJ be tryina: league .oes this week. Purdue
for their 40th straight triumph 4·2 and Iowa 3-1 battle for secover the past two seasons when ond pia~ tonight.
they Wit dangerous California
Pacific Coast-UCLA 4.0 plays
on Saturday night.
no lcaJue foes this week. Three
closest rivals each play twice ,
!13Vlct11ry over the Bears would but don't meet each other.
VE r~RI/1'1 01" THI!
«:nable the Don~&gt; to smash the
Southwest N~!!ither Atkan1/MERICAN GIYMPVC
rec-ord of 3D !ltr.&amp;iJh! they now sas 4.0 nor SMU 3.0 plays a lea·
!ikf ,/VMI'I~
share wi_th tbe 1935-36 Long Is- gue game this week.
TFIIM
H'#ICI/ #OPe5
land Uruversity and 1940-41 SeMiuouri Valley-oklahoma A
MilKE
7"1{15
ton Hall tcamt~ . Oddly enoua:b, &amp; M 2-0 can pin on Idle St.
COtl#rfiY'&lt;; 8/i!ST
the California team that could LouUI f.() by beating Tulsa Satprove "spoiler" is cnach€d by urday
&lt;;#OWING /i!V/1~ II'/
Pete Newell, the coach who first
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7"#E GMIES WI{!CJ/
brought San Francisco to oat·
Southeutcrn - Vanderbilt 5.0 1
&lt;;riiRr Jilt{. 26,
ional ba&amp;ketball prominence by and Kentucky W meet in abow·
;1 r CoRr!.NII .
winning the NaUonal Invitation down Saturday. Alabama 3-0 can
I?M?PHZO,
17"A/.Y..
Tournament in 1949.
pass loaer by beating Georg:ia.
Ho-.or Roll Intact
Ivy-Columbia 4-0 and PrinceTile victory by Dayton, plus ton 3-0 both idle this week.
Saturday night triumphs by Tern·
Atlantlc
Coast-North Carople and St. Francis of Brooklyn, Una 8-1 and Duke IH both idle
kept the "honor roll" 11f major· tbis week.
college perfect record teams inSouthern-Weal VirJinia ~-1
BY UNITID PttESS
tad at four. San Francl.sco, . ot fGtes F'Urman Saturday while
SATURDAY •
eonrse, ia the other member.
George Washington 6-2 Ia Idle.
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Temple pushed Its record to
Bis Seven-Colorado risks 3-0
11.0 with an easy 72-44 conqueat mark tonle:ht 1gatnst Iowa State, States Lawn TennlJ· Assn. began
oJ LehJgh, St. Francia squeaked which hu best overall mark in studying plans for bringing tbe
Davis Cup competition f-rvm J'&lt;~r·
to a 76-73 win over arch-rival St. leagtte 10-3.
John's, N. Y., also for an
lJ-0
SkyUne--Utah ~0 is vialtJng est Hil.ls, N.Y., to C*Uf.o.rnia.
mark, and the Terriers could Hawaii tbis week, so Bfigham
NEW BRUNSWICK N. I.virtuaUy elinch an NIT bid by Youne 3.0 can gain by beating
Princeton Line CoaCh john 'Stiegbeatini Seton Hall In a Thunday Ut&amp;h St.ate Saturday,
man was
riamed heac;t football
' game that may d~cide the top
Other leaders- Yankee: .Con·
coach
at
Rutger~, r~pl~l.o« Harteam in tbe New York area.
nectlcut 3-0; Border: West Texas
vey Harma-n. stiegtnJ~ rrigned · a
Six teama ranted amona the St. 3-lj ·Midwe•tern: Monmouth three-year coniJ'aet at $10,000 per.
nation's top ten, including Day- 4-1; ~ocky Mountain: Colorado
ton and ninth-ranked Temple, Western
2-0;
Mid-American:
MILWAUKEE, WI,. ·_._ Larry
played Saturday and all won. Manball 6-1.
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POMEROY
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Lucille Bearha lhw,l&lt;lua. Pomeroy Socletz !:F.!!;di!Eio!!r:=JPb!:!!,!o2!n!e.!!8~24~4!._..:::~~~----

Mllll Rutb Hawkins, wbo under· 1 ford and a group of her (nend.s to
went major surgery at the Ohut tbe Ft. Pleasant SkatmJ Rink Sun
Tuberculosis HospJtal, OSU Cam- day arternoon The younger gJrb
pua, Columbu.s, last Fr1day, is re- included Lynn Damels, Joan Mlor·
covermg sat1sfactorJiy Her s1ster, ria., Judy Jo Marl1n, Karen Baclt·
- .. C11rroll Swanson and daueh· ner and Ellen Dutton .
t.er, Sylvia, returned here Sunday
Mr and Mn Roy Sambury and
eYeDID£: after a f.our day vwit in
family
who have been Jivtng on
Columbus and 'Marysville.
North
FroDt
St., are moving to
~ Rev L. A. Bangerter. pastor of
ijeath Methodist Church will re- the Covert property on Mill St.
turn home Thursday a(ter attend- and Fifth Ave
Lawrence MiLhoan was taken to
iD(f the Ohio Pastors' Convention
at the Columbus Veterans' Memor· the Holzer Hmp1llil SUnday a(.
t.ernoon in tbe Rawlings-Coats
ial Hall this week.
A/3c Robert Haye.s who apent ambulance.
Mr.s. Gene A . Dodson has the
the weekend w1th h•s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Hayes and fam- chleken pox and both her small
ily has been transferrf'd to a n.a· children, Pamela and David are
Val base In New York after b6iflg alao Ill with them.
Paul Bonnell is a new memt..er
st.ltiooed m Quantico, R I.
.Mr. and Mn. Dale Walburn of the Columbua- Dispatch Galloo
hive rented the apartment of Club after a retent visit to the
Red Cross Reglonal Blood Center
:Mias Bernice Bowen.
!Miss Freda Saxton , who is a tn Columbus. Mr. Honnell, who is
iheart patient at Holzer Hospitll em~loyed at the Battelle Meinorial
il reported as in a serious eoodi- Institute ma1Tied the former Joan
Kircher of Middleport.
t.lon.
Mr. and Mn. E. L. Hughes at·
· Polly Karr, who baa&gt; recenUy
moved rrom Pontiac, M1ch, to COl· tended the funeral of Mn. Mar·
umbus spent the weekend with via Wean, a former neighbor, at
her parenU, Mr. and Mn. C. R. Mt. Union, W. Va., Saturday.
Mr. and
Mrs. David Dlles,
Karr Sr. and family . Miss KaM"
Columbus,
were
guests o( his pawho was 88SOCJated w1th a Crecbt
Urdon in Pontiac is assistant trea· rents, Mr. and Mn. L. D. Dlles,
surer or the Jeffreys Manufactur- over the weekend.
Clarence Rupe is visitlng his
ing Company Credit
Union in
dauahter,
Mr11. Eva Seidenable,
Columbus.
Miss
Bernice Bowen, Meig.s and family at Hemlock Grove af.
from
Florida,
County Weekday Rcllgmus Educa· ter returning
where
he
had
spent
several
Uon t.eache'l', was m Jackson Sun·
day to vhtit fMend1i, the Rev. and months
.Mr. and Mrs. l'aul Johnson and
Mrs. Ellis G;-aves, missJOnories
aom have returned to their
two
from BahiJ, Brazil, S A !Mr.
Orave.s. occupied the pulp•t at the home· tn Columbus, after a vialt
mMTiin'i aerviee at the Jackl011 with her father, Willlam Auth·
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Presbyterian Church and Mlu erson, Bradbury.
Mr. and Mrs. ~roy Lyons,
Bowen wa11 a gueat at a dinner
Jlvtn at the Cambrtan HOf.tll at who have been stayi ng 1n Fldri·
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The Rawllngs.C.Oats ambulance
took Geor&amp;e Canon, I..&lt;! ad Ina: Creek
to the Schaekel Cl imc tn Mll»&gt;n,
Bunda)' morrrlng.
Wi1Uam Dmt, junior, OSU
spent the weekend with hill .par·
enb, Mr. and Mrs. Duvid DJU'II.t Sr.
Mrs. Wallace Bradford and dau·
•hter, Carolyn, to.ok ~Brad·

area.
Mr. and Mn. George Doolittle,
Athens, entertained her parents,
Mr. a'nd Mrs. Glenn Lambert.
at dinner. Sunday.
Clyde Winebrenner Is recup.
cratin&amp; from 11urgery at Holzer
Ha~pltlll and is visiting his dau&amp;hter, MrB Danny Thompson and
familY In Pomeroy.

Foreign Student
Enterprise EUB
Is Guest Speaker
Willing Work~rs
Have Gathering ' At Men's Meeting
Mrs. Myrt1c Lonu: cnlcrtainccl
the Wllttn&amp; Workers Class of
the
Enterprise t:UB Church,
Thunday evening, ul her home,
Roek Springs Road.
The .hymn, "Wondurful Worda
ot Ufe," followed with pnyor
by Mrs. John Smith and Scrip·
\are reading by Mrs. Lona; open·
eel the meeting . Mn.
Alice
Thomp11on presided over a short
bulineu ae11lon
The wonder
box, which Willi donated by Mrs.
'i'hompaon was awarded to Mr11.
JtG#r Spencer. It WII.S decided to
have a valentine box at the next
m~H~tina: which will be held at
lhe home or Mr11 . John Smith.
Jtetreahmenta were aervcd by
tbe hoateu to the Above named
1nd Mrs. H11rlcy Brown, Mrs.
Huber Brown, Mr11. Ben Duck,
Mn. Herbert Dixon, MIRH Doro·
laJ Lona:, Mrt. Ed King:, Mrs.
Thomu Bent:l, Mr11. Carl Moore,
Mlil Harriett Melntoah and one
. . .t, EINe Arnold.

For#Je,.W ekh J! oWl
.4re Solemnlsed On
MoiUlay January 16
..James Edward Forbes of Ports·

Frnltl Ma!nuf, a foreign stu·
dent of Lebanon who ls attend·
1ng Ohio University, Athens, waK
aum~t and spoke on various pro·
blems In Lebanon when
the
Men's Fellowship of the United
Methodilt Church met Sunday
evening at the church.

Devotions lod by Dr. Thom11s
lta&lt;l[ord opened the meetlna:.
During the
huaineM
sea11ion
plan11 were completed for con·
ductmg the morning worship
service next Sunday.

At the conclusion or the meet·
in~

Hn oyster supper waa served
by fo'rank
Vauchan,
Charles
Swatzcl a:~d Leo Crew.

Racine OES Past
Officers Have
Turkey Dinner
Thn l'aM Ofliccm. t:lub or Ra·
rmc Ol&gt;;s met. at tho Martin RC6·
tauranl, Middleport, Sunday at
l .30 p. m. fQr 11 turkey dinner
and ill! the trimmings Members
and guC.'IIII wero t~eated at an at·
tractive lablo with a floral ccn·
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11lGUtb, 0., and Mlsa
Ht'llen
YYOJM Weith or Albany, 0, were
llnlted jn maJ'IIlaJo In a double
rhrl ceremony at the bom0 of Mr.
and llrs. Jeoae c. lbyt!!, 1123
t\-lemUcrs altenamg wcro Mr.
Khrpbuey Roact, Ponurnzy, Jan. and Mrs. Wllll11m Stewart, Mr
lllb, Jwe Itaya, ofCkiatinc.
und Mrs Charlet Hensley, Mrs .
They were aa:ompanled by the Beo.rl GNmm, M1'8. Clyde AndteW.Ii,
btWe't 1)P'ftla, ftlr. and Mrs Ml'!l. Ben Prlee, MTJ. W. R. Car·
IQmODd Weleh and he:r •i•t.er, pMter and Mrs. W. o. BITnitz.
lJitda Lou Weld!, afterwrrda re- And three cueats Wf'r"CI Fred
lruhrnen.tl were aerved by the Swann, Bert Grimm and W 0.
B1rntll:.

PLAN CHICKIN DINNal
LOYAL aiRIANS TO loiiiT
A chlcken dlMtr i.l to be held
Friday from f-4:80 p.m. at tbe Tlat Loyal Benras' Clus will ·
Mt. Morl&amp;h Baptitt Church, cor- meet at the Chureh of Cllrlst
ner of Main and Jl'ourtb Avenue, Tuelday -evenina and the 1AJal 1
Madd.leport, with the men of the Womeo's &lt;:lw will meet at the I
Honor penclla and f·H ealendans were glven eacb member Sharon Thoma, vice president; church in ebar&amp;e of the project. chu'fcb on Tbu.nday evenftq.
when the Minute Maida .. H Club Gl.orla Shumate, aecretary; Paula Carl Williams, Dock Street, is
WSCS CIRCLI MIITINCI
met f'Tiday eveniDJ, January 201 Mu:hael. treaaurer; Kay Wyatt, cbairmJ.n of tbe dinne.r commu- ·
at the home o( Ann Icenhower.
news reporter; and .J an Ann tee and he hu: announced that
Tlw! Maraaret WU}fanu. After·
The group was divided mto 5mlth, recreaU.on - leader. The orders for the dlnnen at $1 eacb noon Clrele oi the W,SC$ of Heath
two clubs, the Minor Minute next meeting will be held at the wUI be deUvered any place in MethodiJt Chureb wlll .meet nnm
Maids composed or girl&amp; up to 12 home of sandra Wells, February Middleport. Tickets are on sale day afternoon. at 2 ,P. m ,. at the
this week.
years of age and the Major Min· 18 at 2 p.m.
chu~~ social rocMDJ. _ ·
ute Mat&amp; Club with girls over 12.
ln tbe Major
Minute Club,
Mrs. Henry Wells Is the advf. Carol Saraent was elected prest·
sur for the clubs and Mra. Alice dent; Janet Shumate, vice pres!·
Robeson the assistant advtaor. dent; Benii.ce Thoma, Secretary,
Dom Ann Wells and Ann Icen- Patty Michael, treasurer; Ann
bower are junior leaders and Icenhower, news reporter; and
w•JJ ~ss1st wlth the Minor M.a.idl. Doria Ann WeJla, recreation
Officers were elected in both leader. Tbe next meeUng wtU be
groups. with the minor elub elec-.l held at the home of Ann ken·
tJng
Sandra Wella, president; bower, February 21 at '1:3Q p.m.

Birthday Party
Held For Clifford
Rice On Sunday
Jacqueline
Rice entertaine~
Sunday arternoon with a birth·
day party for her nephew, Clifford Lee (Chipper) Rice, son o(
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rice, Point
Pleasant Chipper was one year
old today and rcCreshments of
birthday cake, 1ce cream, cracker
jacks and balloollll were serve-d
to the 111ests by Miss Rice and
her mother, Mrs. H. L. Dunham
and Beverly Dunham.
Guests included Mrs. Larry
Rice and Chipper, Mrs. Sherman
Osborne, Mra. Erie and daughter, Shirley, Mra. Richard Sauer
and dauahter, Martha, Mrs. Richard Kinnard and 84&gt;0, Ricky,
Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Richard
Vt~uehn and son, Bill, Mrs. K. D.
Am•bary aod son, Jim,
and
Ohrlatine Koehler, MiddlePQrt.

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Award Plaqua f()l' the loeal Post
havint passed their quota before
Dee. 31, 1935. Blair also gave an
Interesting talk. At the close Coch·
ran of National Guard, Pt. Pleas·
ant, showed some movies of our
Atr Force ta);en during the late
war. A oorn bread and bean sup·
per was served by Carroll Tea·
ford and Eugene H{lltE'r.
Mrs. Curti.&amp; Johnson or Oak
Grove Road is reported .rea~per ·
atibg in Holzer Hrupital from an
operation last Monday Dale John
son returned to Chicago where he
has entered mechanic:&gt; school.
·Mr. -and &gt;Mr.s. Lcwts Blakley
were weekend vi&amp;itors of her mo
tber, Mrs. John Philson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner o£ New
York .stopped for a short VIJSit with
Mr.s. John Philson. Mrs Turner is
the niece of the late Dave Cow.
dery. Mrs. Turner reported the
{ln]y known llvmg or her pas.t BC·
qu 1\ntances was Alf Coop~r of th~
hill top whom she vtslted. This 1S
Mrs. Turner'5 finlt visit back since
she was twelve years old.

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low Joe6 4l ruli' ·

Local Minister
Talk On
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Blankets Covers Cincy

Mothers Marth On Polio
Scheduled For Thursday
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Pastor.s or several churches met
m sess•on at th&amp; Baptist Cbureh,
Have New Grandson . on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 19th,
Mr. and Mrs. w. o. Barnltz: A chtck':'n dmner was served by
received the announcement or the Misswnary Society.
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the birth of their
twentieth
The evcrung .session {lpeMd at
G~ves
grandchild. Sunday.
7 30 by Prelude, by Doreen Norris;
A son, David William,
was Hymn, lnv~atton by Rev. H. C.
born Saturday January 21 to Laughead, d•rector of Town and
Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence w. Nel· l Country o( the Oht.o Baptist COD•
son (Wilma Barnitz) o( Kalama· vcntJon, Granv!Ue; SCripture readRev. Edward Parker gave an zoo, Mich.
mg by Rev Parker; Trio by Dot·
intereatlng talk on hia experDavid Wllllam has
a brother een, Carolyn and Shirley NorTI8;
iences as I ml~ionllry In China and two sisters Mrs. L w. Nel· Ordination sermon by Rev. c. E.
when the Penlel Class o£ the son, St., of Warren, Ohio 18 the Hoyt, FJrst Baptist Churcll, MidFir!lt Baptist Church met Satur· paternal a:randmother
dleport, Prayer of Ordm.!lhon by
day evening, at the church, !or
Rev Sherley Woods,
Cheshire
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Bapl!st Church; Cha:)!(' to the
A short buelneSB 11e11sion was
) Church by Rev Laughead: Cbal'ge
Morning Star
Sunday 1
1'be
conducted by the president, Or·
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Salser ate to the candidate Rev. Rai.J)h .C. School recently gave out plna to
val Wiles. Plana were discussed announcing the birth of a 9 lb 2 Zundel, Baptist Church, Pamer~; those having a
pel'fect atten·l
for the next meeting.
oz son, JeCfrey ~otl at ijolzer welcome ln the ministry; Hymn; dance: Mrs. Bertha Holter, 4
Potluck
refreshments
were Hospital, Wednesday, January 18 Renedielion by R~v. V. Wejlc,y years; Eldon Kraeuter, Charles.
eerved durin&amp; the social hour to
Grandparents are 1\olr and Mr~ Jenkins of Baptist Churt'h, ]\ac ne, lhle, Jr., Dolores Kueuter and
Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Wiles, Mr C E. lhle, Pomeroy and Mr. and and Bethlehem Church,
Great Phyllia Ihle. 2 years; and one 1
and Mrs. Rlehard Owens, Mrs Mrs. Grover Salser, Rat:me W. Bend
year, Delmar Hamm and Ellen
Harry Lee lblley and Rev. and F. Chambers of Eureka Js a
AftE"r the ordmat1on. a reccp- · Shuler and several others havgreat areal grandfather
tlun was held in the basement of lng honorable mention.
Mrs Park~r._ .
the chU'J'Cil when lunch was .served
A. J. Smith left one day the
3CJUe
3rJnCf8
by !he Jadws of the church. Rev pjUit week for Muncie. Ind.. lo
Jenkins wa11 given a grand wei· seek employment.
come by all
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence GrueOthen attending were !lev. J ser "spent lasl Sunday Wtlh \hlr
,_
H, Elwood,
a,cl~~
~P.f~diflit apn, Roger and wife of Columbua
Church;
l~
d•son
)l'
a
ker.
;jj~ddlt " Mr. and Mrs. Towmy Joe Rose
Twenty five mcmben of the erect and relaxed; grammarRacine Future Fnrmers or Amcr-j goorl words, enunciation. and port, HowHrd flleigler and Hency ol Akron wer, the last weekend
lea p&amp;rticipated in the
expression;
Impressiveness - Rou!lb, d.:scons, of tbe local guests of thetr parents. They
church
wore act"ompanied home by thelr
alcftness and earnestness
ParUalnentary Business
httle son, Wesley, who has spent
dure Demonstrations
held
Others
attending
included:
Racme Post 602, American L!!· the past nine monthi with his 1
Jackson, recently.
Eugene Sellers, Theodore Will·
ford, Bill Wingett, Jack. Teaford, gion met Jan t9th Guests oC ·the ~randparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
The Raelne FFA teAm
In Bill Proctor, Roland Wolfe, Ar· Post weJ'r! AI(':C Blalt. Jackson, Rose.
the Silver Award
Mr. and Mrs HArry Radford of
thur Johnson. George
,\lbert VIce t:onunandcr of the Eighth
bers
demonstrating
Hlll, Ivan Powell, Clark Grady, District; Dusty Darst, Don Roach f&lt;1att Woods and Arthur Jobes
George Dono hew, David
their
Joseph Glenn, David Cleland, and James Cochran, MJddleport were the recent guests of
Dale Hart, John Pape, Cha!les Roger Beegle ami Charles Bakqf. Comn1a ncl,~r Blair presented Com· sister, Mrs. Frances Holter, who
Hannlne, Carl Wolfe,
mandcr Teaford with tbe Quota Is quite poorly.
tis, Jimmy D~em, Carroll H"rrts-1 HOME DEMONSTRATORS MEET
Dwaln Sayre and Don Johnson.
The Rccd.sv 11l,.Lone Boltom
The demonstralions: in chap· Home Demonstration Club wlll
OPTOMICTRIIIT
ler procedure are an outgrowth meet Jan 26 at 10.30 A M at
ot the dealre to develop withln the home of M.1-s. Frankie P1cken.11
the membership of FFA chapters and Mrs Mar.garet Brown Mrs.
ta Ohio, the abHttics to enable Nolan will be present. Ilcr lopie
&amp;Ill Ceari Blreel, Pomeroy
members to participate properly will b&lt;' "Color In t.hc Homl..... Pot·
Olflee
Roan:
I to
I lo 1. (Ciote 11 Nooa oa Tllun.l
and ertcctively In the busine 86 tu('k al noon.
meeting. lncludJng, in particular. 1;;;;;;;;;;,-;;;i,~--~---.;--;;;;;;;;;;;!;
the abilities include not only
11:10 GII:ADI COLLIGI
proper participation but the rcc·
ANNOUNCU
ocnUioD of errors on the part .or 1
Ora1nb1tlon Of IY1nlng
members and other participants.
CLASSES For 2nd. SIMISTEit
A demonstration team must
eonalst of six members and not
more than 12. The team must
properly demonalnte at least
six of these 11 abilities: to re·
celve a moUon , to •mend a mo• •• lo mab a oucceaolul oee.j
tion, to rise to point or order,
to appeal from decision or the
relclryl h labo hell inlolll·
chair, to •cccpt a cotumlltt'e
pac.. on.·ll•Moea alertD&amp;U
CO\IJ'»&gt;!
port, to refer to H committee,
• , • aDd aoalnoaln her work
reco!1Bider an item of busmetls,
C~~tMeS wll~ be of!etled In com
munit.ies where th«e 1:1 :;uf{i.e..
to II)' a motion on the table,
cmd In hor appow..-. On
ienl demand.
lab a motion from th(l table,
su11pcnd the rules, and to
lho Jail ocoto - """ bo a
journ.
F" FURTHIR INI'ORMATION
big holp loa girl OD-Iho-way·
Participating
members
W.r.LI&lt;&gt; To
up. Our ouporiordry cleaning
DR. W. A. l ..WIS. Dun
judged on these points: VoiceRIO
GRANDI
COLLIGE
oemc:. holpo hor prounl al
slow, loud, and di1tinct; polaeall lilDoa lhat woll groomod

II bn'l oultic:ionl that your -eh kHp ~ .,,'
lime fa any ont position. When you hriAv ~'t" .
, watch bttre to be repalted. we ehe=k llllli 1ft ¥..)
paoi~oJll-llot by hanging il on a =~
lbrougb an amazing oleolrolllo.
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•v tbe ole rOl 11'81101ine 'Rild
:tween 'I 'lnd 8 P. M. hundilck qf oil at tbeae two atat.Wna from
rolunteer wmten thrOUJ:hout
until 8 P. ,M. wm be donaiOldo will eoftduct the annual ¥o-to tbe M.-dl or Dlmet.
there' Yarc:h aa•\PSt plto. tiore
VolJmteer workers w1ll be on

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to Cln'S'Y Lbll fight forward ln the day. At tke Mullen and Kloes
Meigs Oouil.ty. LeadiDI t.be drive statdon the helpera will be memwill be the Beta Sigma Phi sororH~ ~~th~~ll0:1i

lt~ilrc. Sue Jeffers is chainDftn of
th;e Mothers Ma~ tbifi: yelt' and
she IU'IM everyone to turn OQ.
111e1r !IO!&lt;hl!fhla at&gt;d he or•I)II'04
to give 'leDeroualy to yO\It neitb·
bor Who ~all&amp; on you.
The llu!IOI) _. Kloea Soblo ..,..
vice ' litall1! jft lolldcllepmt aod
Diebl'e· ~at14 stOtlon \&gt;" Uul·
berry A~•·· 1n Po'll""''~!1:1. ""'l1•
duct a Mve for tbe ·~'!C'' o
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NEW YORK. UP-Tbe WOI'Id's
first fu)ly iotep'ated aluminum
plaat will 'be built ntar Clarington,
ObJo, and indu.b'y leacl'en Ire
n)'lng the pfiOjed will be followed by still more I~ a:dle indn
erial devel01&gt;ment&gt; ID the Ohio Val-

ceu. The lllllOUDCemeDt ol tbJ1.
firm ruka me- very 110»1.'"
Furtfw O.u•lapu:d:lf• _
Pbllip Spton, Pnlictellt of ~
ericn. Gu • Eledrlc Co., ~ pe.
lieipat ft1 tbt gjairt :PNJ«t. ~'
be ~ !udber -~

ley.Olin !olalllihon Chem!..t Corp
aunounced it il enttiiDJ alumHWtn
production with ~too of
racdi\iea that will be tuminc (lut
80,000 tens of aluminum annuaiJy
some time ill ttm.
When the proJeet is completed,
Olin Mathieson wUI be oin foudh
plaae as a dom!Ntic producer at
of $120.000.000.
Frank J. Lausehe of Ohio
l ·!uoiled the firm's deri8i.Oft. to locate in Uae Buckeye lltate aEMt

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pledged the

Probe Started
· lntoCanseOf
Fatal Wreck

appearaa.ce that coun.ta ao
llrooglr Ia hor lafort
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"We Mve &amp;Rat eonUdence in

Ohio River,"

briag ecoa.omk: advallbgal to the
people tivioC ia the IJDmedllle
\'lcltl!ty of the Oluo Bi1ret, but
alw far i:btO Ge iateriol' of tor
state ...

..Ohio will ~rate fullr from
the ,ttaudpoiat oi pub~ MI'V1cea
to 'help Olln J,JMhieloa ia matla«
their new eDterpriae io oruo 111 sue

TRAFFIC
P•rtcwar
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Oot.lltlt ctr....r,Ch•sl, l•d.
Solid Pine ..... .
O.Ublt dl'nMr,Chnt, B.d.
Solid Cherry . . . .

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Orftltr, mirRr, chttt, bed .

:Extension,
Oass
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Aldl In

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CorHcllon
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DoubJe Dr•ser, Chtst, &amp;ookc•"lecl

Blonde Oak ........ '. 15.0 .®. J .~P'
Coral Mahogany ..
Otttttr, Chett. 8ookpse IH.

School StudeD:ts
·' f.ontrihdte·To
P6lio Fund-- Drive

EASY CHAIRS .

AT EASY TO OWN P.RICES

~wivel
Rockers
.FMm CvshhtMcL l•fll•
Chairs

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!Rocker
LN"P In plastic u... alsNrint

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Small
fla1tic Rockers
I Plete MODERN

ao.ns,
Wheel·
Ric bard

THE FINE SELECTION OF

Slippery ~6ad .
Is Blamed For
-t\uto Accident

tiGn and at 7:30 p.tp. tbe
the Rev~ L. A. Baneerter.
"
Leroy Bartrum w.as: tHe ·first to In cM'rge of the pfQer ·
file in the Sheriff's rtee aiid Asa The other aet times are, · .1
Custer i&amp; tile other- to liave til.:Mt 1o 10:30 o.m. and l:JO p.li&gt;&lt;t&lt;l ..cl
p.m.
~f
,
for t.hat poet.
IDime&lt;liateb' after lht ·&lt;'George Meinhart, .M- rcefection
as state repretentative, bar fil.ed scrvice the Margari'l ·WUUama
tJut post; llenry EWiDg*. far i-e- Aftei'MOIII Circle Wii.J meet in
el~ion as county ·eorooer.
has the chUNb Sunday School ''iooma
abo filed, and Pat -loGes ·b&amp;s filed for their regular mODthli mee(. :
mg.
fw county comm~an.

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Living Room Suite ..
Living Room Suite

Bond Elemon Is
27''.SO C._enUie Throw lut~o
·PtPPtNII ll1raket1
•O.CorttM Mlr,.n 24"x34"
hll R.. Podt
.M.t•l HollywoH Pr.mos

FINANCING OHIO PEOPLE SINCE 1811
UNDER STATE REGULATION

AT

Jimmy Parsons
·USED CAll LOT
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Laundry

Tri -Lustre
Cleaners
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to ~eome fw pn}'G!l raDd

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can be repaid easllv
in 6 mollthly payments.
Average cost
6Scaw..k

the atwernar said.

"Ofin Uathl.ft.Dil will 6lit.. only

40 MORE TO

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atates'a eoopention in

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Attend Trustees

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Spora'a eompaay
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Minute Maids 4-H Club Elects New
Officers At Gathering Friday Night

Mn. George Hetzel returned
home, Sunday after a several
weeks' visit in Cleveland with
her daughter, Mrs. Harry Stearns
and In Akron with her Uaughter
and aon·ln·law, Mr and Mrs. J.
Y Corpening. She was accom·
panied home by Mrs Stearns.
Mrs. Don Thomas left Sunday
for a visit in Parkersburg, W
Va , with her grandmother, Mrs
Bess Proctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dill visited
in Syracuse, Sunday with h1s
unde, Otho Radford.
Mr. and Mn. Virgil Roush and
family !pent the weekend ln Bid·
well with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Austm Roush.
Miss Mary Neutzling, t&gt;tudent
nurse at the St. Joseph Hospital ,
Parkersburg, W
Va , v1s1ted
Friday with her parents ,
Mr
and Mrs Norbert Neutzlmg
BY EDWAlD HOWILL JR.
Henry Ewing, Dr. Raymond
Mr. and Mr.s. Harry Wiltshtre
Boice and Theodore Reed, Jr., re· Vl.\ited for a few days Wltb thelr
turned home sunday arter
a son, Bruce and fatmJy of CharleavtiHl in New York City.
ton.
Mtsses Brenda Sue Ingraham
Mrs. CaJ:'rle Nease and Mrs.
and Phyllis Kaspar are weekend I Hamet NeJgler, couocUora for the
guests or Mr. and Mrs. Don An· Home Demonstrat.ioo Club met at
derson at Rutland. Mrs Robert lhe home of M.rs. Howard Nolan,
Arnold and Mrs. Whitney Ingra-l Jan 20 when plana were made for
ham :~pent Friday evening vlllit· Ule year 195ft
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ander~on
Mrs. Ola Hysell and family
and Mrs. Garnet Williamson at h11ve moved into the Mill.iiJ;an pr~
Rutland.
pcrty on Sycamore Street.

Phone 607t

MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY

Monday, January 23, 1956,

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Electric C.p;my To Convert , .
Vilcimt Lot To l'!irllri•

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