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PogeSix

The D.lily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohlo

POMEROY
SOCIETY

The Dailv Sentinel

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Bleanor S. Scllaaf, Middleport Society Editor -

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·
-'-'
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·
noon hoporing Mr. and Mr!i Grav· da, are visiting relatives in this

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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·
l.m'piCL'{'

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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Editorial Pboae 89'7

I No. 237

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Huge Multi-Million Do] lar Plant . ,
To l.otate Up River In Monr~

Racine News Notes

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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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Ina a ur ay

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w~en IJOU: ~o/J it l~iJ wag. ?

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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its January meeting.
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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be- f"s
n 1-m
•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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than 100 women have ,voltln(eered band to help liatiOD qpel'a'tol's for
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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I·""""' at Diehl's station.

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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ond
tallur:e!ell ope,Wtlons'' illf N

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
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Solid Cherry . . . .

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Orftltr, mirRr, chttt, bed .

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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

1ml

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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.
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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.
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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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Robinson's
Laundry

Tri -Lustre
Cleaners
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BAKEl
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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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Attend Trustees

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

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Ohio Vlllley.
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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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Vilcimt Lot To l'!irllri•

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INTEusn. OF MEIGS-MASQII. ARIA
IICitAIID I. OWEN
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f&lt;....r~i.l,~(}~l~~ y ·l.o a~·4 l·;l \Jr ,d ap o; A-p.o.eljljJ~~. Jn . tqfl . u~ ?( X·l'fi,Y&lt; rJil·
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TUESDAY
9:00 - Sign o.n-..:..Prayer

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1~;30 ~~ab lf!r T~q)[I!.!'DW

RandOJ.ph

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1:00
1:30
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burg;. CGunty .roes.ldcnlJ are watc~lo~ tbe
Jar hrokCl into lhl' home or Mr. '~ttle of tb~ t urnips" with ijl'ert
and Mrs Edward S. Hnl tlrm hv e•. OWde Choate o( Cora recent,.
&lt;'rnwling throu r.t h a window in · lv brouRht a .5~ pound turnin
lh~&gt;ir son'' bcdroon1. The hurgl r.: hl'fl"e 'aiHI showed it around . Word
hnt the lhree· Vrlnr· nl&lt;j quiet hv n( the 'bl q Vf&gt;PPlable renche•l Rert
~av , n ·• h~ w ~ -. "1hro mun . in 1h"' 1B11rl where- &lt;'i tizen s were ouiek to
mnnn '' ond tdlln.(( him to uo h&lt;t&lt;'k noint nut th lil ttJeir
Amb~~
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R:t't:W a turnip weit!hl~lt 'H!..
11tol~ Ml'.s:
. Anyone ~nve 1:1 biJ!.fel' tur·
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11:115 Gr~test.P"IghtJ ol Centu.ry

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Re-election For
His Fourtb Term

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BIBLICAL DECISION
cDRK CUTUP
II EBRON, Con n --Th1• Rt v.
DAI.TlMORE---The wm•ld's latg·
nou~Jas Pimm pxplu im·d tha t h!! ~ slicin'l machine, ' 1 22(). fq ot
arcPoled a call herl' tmteud {)f 11:ia1t ~t Crow n ~rk &amp; ,§e!d . Cc-

MOON MAN

tredet

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, Play

Fatli1r
Bersf
9,00 !trill, Tll~atJ;e "
10:00 'lbil ill Your tlfe
1[}:30 J)imODt Bu.nyon Theatnr

1lw 111•.Prl f•1r n,trrurt'l:• 'i~ •n bv hhr}llv trained medlcnl Pl'rsonnt&gt;-1. M'.a11v
8 tl'h "'r i1ie ~ l' ~ !!ommrnd lh11t thes-e films be re-ad mror1• than our~j eJt,h ~&gt;r
3[ tjdt.,.rent n nw~ lw thl' Sllrnr ra•1io1nRlst fir bv diffP.r .. nt rllrlro-lt\v-l," s
X-r~;~v i11HI mcdit"al
science ·hav ~ \ w.rought. a powerful weapon
81Win ~ t the " whi11' plna:uc ,, Manv orl!:'nnitatloni and peopl• ar:e com!Jin ini: tu ca1ry ll~ i s W( a pun on w))c.els throughout tho ldnd. lt ' is up lo
us to take th e radio l ogJ~L~ ' ndvic~ that the Stii'\II'YS are "hi the pUbll l'
inh·r~~t "-and in O'lr 01'.'11 .

in eight bOUNI.

SClinoe J'iet.JOn 1'bf..atre

7:90 Coke Time

h..&gt; a rl tli • ~ll~l·.
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rour,.t' Uc f(ll!nwed Up at once under
OUtl's own phvaicla-b or otbe-r
mtldieal rnrt• . Tu mak ~ Ihe TB camnaili!n etfectio,~c the Colleu stl"IM9E'.S

~nitl 'Whitllf!r ~hall I llo· up?' and

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r,r a urr\fi;T'f!m t ·1 cn r• '~•·l md ullmin~le P4ltnnna r... tllJ1!'niU,)Nii~"
AI 1h f'&gt; srtnw ·lit11 ~ ihe C1•1l ..,,: I~ n.nt. vef'V. cmoou~'9.1l\nq: ·&amp;~Qut th,..
f'll&lt;ll' "i x ''flv ·UI' v(\vs as a method for-til.~ d~t¥Jn o!.,.Juna oaneer t.1'!1l

here, ,.~a.rves lwo- fJ;lot·lol:~ig . cork
~~~· l.p.t&lt;J di.scB
(()r bottle eau
l!ner11. It can !!lire up to 30,0ooJ.

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6:40 Newa PJs'tu.re

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nntJihl'r nrrer bt!('au se 1~! openpd
·lb l.' Bihl e at !'andom trJ the!!""'""
ch;ml&lt;'r or Samuel : "A11d David

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live thro"'l)J. ei-a:bt, made the
COLUMBUS, 0. UP- The State obonw Toll, (ht thi.rd siX weeb •t
Department of lii.gh.way Safety tor..
bool it h
day predicted rf.hat when. tabub- the Racine ,.rade Sc'
at
announced,
tiom 'are oompteted Ohio'a traffic been
lnclttded.·
. ll'tl:
death toll (.or 1955 will be th~
Grade 5--Don Am!Jtt, T.-r7
h irheat
in any or the past 14 Ann 8radrol'd, Carl Circle. Robert
)'H.rl.
Deem, Dorotby Howell, Roberta
The department said all indica· Kraeuter, ·June
N&amp;i.gler, Alan
tioru jl(ll:int to a 1955 tTaffic faLa·
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Uty recol"d of 2,070-higher than NevUle, Judy Wigal, lb.y WI ·
focd, Gina:er Stems.
any previous year &amp;l'RC~ 1941 ·
Grade 6-Sue CiTcle, Billy El·
An II month summary of traf.
fie dell'ths i.n .the state shows a to- wood.
tal of 1,841 ror 1955, an increase
Grade 7-Joyce Circle, Nancy
• or 10 per cent ov-er u1e same P~· Johnson, Rut h Ann PeJ,rel, Ken·
iod of 19&amp;..
da Russell. Carmen Salser. Jeaon
Director u. s. Felty said num- Vain Meter, Judy Wagnis, Tberf.i.ef
ere&gt;us stabi'stical studies poi.D't up , Bentz, Roeer ~irch, BiU': Lake,
fauLty driver attitudes as the rma- Carl Walton. J:nnmy Wickline.
jor accid en factoc.
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Grade 8-Joyce Canon, Dorothy
Olrcle, )':Yclyn Cleland. Carol
METER RECEIPTS
Deem, Mary Euler, Mary Gnee
Acting Chief or Pomeroy Pol- j Sto~art. John Cleland. Robert
ice· Frank Hudson reported that Sm1th, Leroy Wolfe.
the meter receipts for last week
OLD NEWSII
tota~ed, $191.40.
OMAHA-A 7!5 ;year old ''newsBAND .BOOSTERS TO MElT
boy" crippled by pohio when on1y
Eastern Band Boosters of Tup. a youth, ·besan hit Mtb year
pen Plains and Chester Jilgh hawking papera. on dqwntown
School will meet next M«;~nday Omaha sb&gt;eets recently. Fred G.
Jan. 30 at 7 :30 p.m. in Chester Witte said JJe plans t&lt;J OOntinue
ffil(h . Scbool according ' to an, selling papers, except "on days
aouocemeot today by Bernard when ·t here's four or five \Jc~
Krinke, hand director.
, of &amp;now."

M. McCANN

''Cim•t x ·rll\' ~U I' Vt'\, fr•t• !be delc&gt;etion of communicablo puJ .
mflna~ v di•ra ' e a•·r· 111 lh t• l.l'Jhflr: lnt""'"'!'t ." ~av s HtoiJ· sta·fem~&gt;nl on a
hPalth rp·ohir n1 hr fr· rmt v::trviU!sbrut "1'h w shn11l d bll cr~oA.U!''.,.d ~~~

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Honor Rolls

Traffic
Death
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' TollAsHi' gli

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Heehanie St, Pomeroy, 0 Buslnea.s office
edi•l&amp;.ial olfl~ phon• 1187.

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Kstie'a &amp;itcben
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The Bi~ Payoffy
Bob Crq,by SJIOW.
The Brighter ·BUy

Sl'ARTS
DNESDAY
OUR,ANNUAL

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5:ll0 'l'ho llorJy lltlow
6:3b Yollf., bl!) Reporter

HERE'S AFEW SPECIAL~

8:41'1 Spor.ts Ba&gt;rade
6,~5 Wealb"""an

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MANY MORE VALUE5-SHOP EARlY-

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BATH TOWELS
29c each· .

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Dish Cloth 6 for 49e
Regular 511&lt; Metal

THROW .RUGS
29c

WASTEBASKETS
29c
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r 3for9c

SHERBET DISHES
3 for 19c
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KIDDIES

NAPKINS
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TABLE COVERS
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DISH TOWELS

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Pe;ople' lWot itaturaUy go for .8 eyllndera
in the FpRD p,ackag~! . ;
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M4 ro .8 :w\&gt;rld record extent!
Jui.t tJUilk, i~ the first 11 lllOnthS'Of .
l951i alone, 844,496 more people bought
Ford V.e's than bought the two-other
10.0 •prlUil ilOiitj!etitlve elghts e~ Lined !

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for the first II months-'-.l.aiwo,ioy

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oar o-sbi · - IWi,lM ............ 396.11811i
CarP~ .·;, 334,5ro ............ 90'i,ICIZ
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.0( eourse,.iM reason the Ford V-8 is
the !argeo~ selling eight-cylinder car in
the Wc&gt;rlCI. la.Jhat more people like its
kind that
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These ~~le !LI'En't amateurs in _iu?ging engines. Nearly 24 years of bU!Idmg

Ford V.S's to- supply tlteir dbmand is
convincing proOf ~~- that. •· ·
And the Foni'V-8 of toda!l is. t!tebes~
yet ... by a country mile I ·
·Smoother and quieter-you can
scarcely hear it, ~V@ with the hOOd up!
Baas\.;,.--just aSk the .ltighway patrol
officer who drives one. He knows it

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-~a Ford cab driver._He .
kii4!W'B hOw F"rds take it days on end •.
. ·f!!S;}f lftl ~ornauce that yoti want
~~~!Ike a gift- the '56 Ford
V-8 ii(;~Oljt baby.
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Dlinois Moves Into Third
_Plate In Weekly UP Rating

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UftitM ftreH Sportt Writ•

NEW

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time out for m id·yl'ar 1':\Hmlna· -Vanderbilt 13-1 and SMU 13-~ each
ti,onrt. \\:a• p:"hd :-;,1 \ by ~0 ~Jipj&gt;ed two not &lt;' hes, whi le Loui s·
eoa~ht·~-t h '• q uw :.- b · week. Yille 15·1 remained in lOth
Howtwer. lh :&gt; \\' , ~r t'• ·, l DOOB'
Hero i .~ how 1he team!i lined up
pqint tota l r ... JI .• rr , ; , t.1 :tm and behind Da}1.0n : 11l inois 214 , Ken·
Uteit lt:&gt;:u.l f''hu· DaJ ~c· ;1 tl.~ mdled
f ro-m 40 l o 3:3 l¥)1r. 1.
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Coad1 T om Blu ~· kOur u ·, Fiyt' rs
attracted lh 7e f t M ~t p!al'" vol £'~
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Dn u nu s..allv
hi:J h sec·
ondp!oce tolul of 34}7 potrr •~.
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deleat iDJ: Ylllan''\1.01. and
Ohio Jut wet'k, Dayton

X~r g{
a ~ hiev r- d

th~r 1 tre'as0n'~J

longt•st
winn i ng
litreu., Th ~ Flyers' nl ~X l test will
be a ".tOugh onc---:tga rn st lOth ra nk·
td l.outsv.i\le.
San Franri sco, wh1 r h now

luckv 196, N. C. State 17.9, NorttJ
. at·olina 128, TNTiple 92, VandeJ··
b lt 7?, SMU 61J ·and Louisville &amp;!1.
Duke, idle I ~ w~k. lost its
plac(&gt; iQ: .the top 10 a·nd dropped
· trQm a tie for 'l!cvcnth · pla-ce to
fl'te No. 11
l'anking 11his week
U.La.b. w.ag 12th wHb lloly Cro.-,;.s
and Iowa tied ror 13th Next
cn me UCLA, Ci neinnati ,1nd St
l.ou1 ~; Alabama
11nd iMill'quett ('
were tie d ror I8Lh pla-ce, and
Stanford was 20th.

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-High School- TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
Northwestern Basketball
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Licked 91-42 - .Ratings "By Ohio State

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By OSCAR FRALIY

COLUMBUS- UP Oh io State
brou&amp;lit down the hou st:! on North·
western Mon&lt;by night wit•h a 9l·
42 victory over .t he Wildcats bch~nd t'he 11herpshootlnJ{ of Robin
Freeman with SO pointB.
Ohio State grabbed the lead In
the first three minutes when F'roaf&gt;.
mon mad~ tw.o rree throws to give
the Buclc8 a 6-4 margin . Ohio
State never tniled the rl'l!il of ·lh c
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T"l!
vil!!-'_l:lf ql1nat two loues. ·
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time wlt'h • 46·22 lead. atter ~ hC'

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ll·2 129
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Easternen will

·M.JLBANK, S. D.-Night Patrolman AI Boar bad more thn a la.w
offic &amp;r's U11UaJ lo.t erest ~ a car
stolen rl't'ently. It wu hla.
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OHllfO. C'Jtllf. UP-Sw&amp;pa:,

the and Jews, Feb.

as it was announc-

1~ ~u~ Der~y wlnnet", may l"'d today. Tho preaentAtions wlll
be •hipPed east t.hts ~pti ng f-ot· a hfl mnde hy Jackie Robins'On -of
few -~. owner R~ Ellsworth th(· Brooklyn Dodgers .

uid ~oday .

The

Bow1e track In
Mll')'l~d · olfered to !llage a rc·
mM~b between Na shu 1~ and Swaps
lart wnk, , but. Nal!lhua ~ new n.wnen rePQJ'iedly have ruled agumst
sucll a T,ce,
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I.AFAY"';"• •c., Ind. UP-Jack
M"'~f, , head ·root bill CQaeh
at ~ ttlpivet'Dty, tuOty res h~ h'- tf.ff. Bill Ellaa waa
Jutraiid. beiCI bac:klleld cetach aDd

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NEW vonKU'P- Davt Sim~,
n snp lmmol·e da-ahman from Duktt
Uniwrs 1ty, wWI compete lp. the
s ix yard ~ print In' the Milll'Ote
Ga nw~ at Mad!.son Square Gard:en
F~b 4, It was announced toda)' .
. Siml:l •t urned In a cloan fWeep in
the duh ~ at W~rhlngton

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fresWua COich to aal!rtlll.t back·
fi eld ntrh,

NJo:W YORK UP- Th'C New V()rk
Rntckw-bock.erl, cLU"rently holdin g
down third place In ·t he Notional
ll 11 .~h·tball Al.."oclalion's Ea .~ tern
lfAR'ft"'im, Conn. UP-Branch D iv1.~um, lt'lday w&amp;re oout emplntR~, DOW aervlDf In arJ advi.11- ing a playt!r trade with the Ro·
ory c~tY wit.h the Pittsburgh cht·sll•r Ruy~ls . General 1\llnagt•r
Pi111Utl will nceive the Natkln•l Nt!d lrh~h or -the K-nlcks declnl'ed
Humsn Rellrtlona Award at the "10 or the II players on our

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!Mn:. C. R. VouDJ

SOOE'I'Y

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Tbe win boosted Ohio State into a third place tie witl'J lDdlllha.
Bo$h have 3-2 records. PurdUe's
third loss in seven games dropped It to filth .

b e screamlnc
obout the injustlee of not nom·
lng Tom H,in.sohn of Holy f:roiJ
or Hal L(lar of Temple. The unIOOthed South wlU · be dolna a
PllDping frawl. about North Crn·· ·
o1fba State'.os Ron Sbacllk and Vic
·Molodet, Kentucky'il Jerry lflrd
a nd
8Qb
Burrow,
Alab«ma
George Linn, Hot Rod Hundley
of Wc!t Virginia and Louisvlt1e's
Charley Tyra.
Southwesterners undoubtedly
will oil their six guns tor Tem·
pie Tucker of Rice: The' Mfdw8!.t
will thraw C9rnballs ·fa'r" J'itit "Pb:son of Dayton and Paul Judson
of Illinois, while tbe effigy burn·
ers on the Coast should bave
Whhle of a bonfire because
Ignoring K. c. Jones or San Fr•tn· I
citco, Art Bunte of Utah
Willie Nnul111 of UCLA.
The trouble ill, fellen,
are only five plares. And it'l 11 ort
of flke trylfta; to put five poundl
or oatmeal in a one poun'd bag.'
Net An Aptrlogy
If that 80Undlil like an '~~lotrY. 1
it Isn't. RuueD seems 1 ei~ch
make Just about everybod,y'a
America team even though a
of people lnstat the six loot
inch defensive &amp;tar · leaves '
"cold" It's I 1 th
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yoeman chores In a star-atudded
cast. He'JI make snybody's
lege club.
Green, altbougb onJy alx
three Inches, is another del••:·
1
tdvc star alld ha 11 a 22.5 scoring
a~erage to boot. Try and keep
1 h1m on your bench
l&lt;'loyd, "only" six feet, one
Inch, Is the nation's leadillJ' scorer with a 33.6 average. He Is
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Rllht behind
him lo aroring with 1 33.4 averll flc Is Freeman, a youn1 · aut
wftb a terrific Jump shot who
proves his worth In the touth
Bli! Tt&gt;n e"l'D thaugh he b OD1)'
fiye ft!et, 11 Inches.
~os~ n blulh, tho six toot, 11~

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~aqhl'ert1

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W: £, Lewis and

Mrs. Me:da Gibbs' lelt SunpaJ
foo a vlsLt in. C~lfJIJ!J.e With her
SDtli ao4 -daUJhiAr-in-law, Mf. an4

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January ~; at 8

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ll\1, • I ~·monslrolfon I )/): Ciwla inv,l:ed • eroup ol
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her friends(:&gt;&lt; an evOIIio&amp; nJ, dan,.,
in.g, ,games and movjng ~
rarentl:y at the home of her aunt.
u.-., Bran&lt;~ Fleming,
Mrs. Fl~ming and CitMJa's mot,Jler, Mrs. WilliAm Morris, nrved
Rf.lr•hnwnlf ¥Jeri'! s~d by refreshments to the follo~ng:
4be .at~ste s~t to the abovt OIUJW.~ Beve-rly Perrin, Colleen Wil'!lon .

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Barbara J on eG, S.ael·
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P.arfI\t, MJs.
Ch,r1es ,,..N. ~»~mJ n. IW.Y 1·~ ·mson.

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JMee fOd Ct.,ryl Eftersr.cb.
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qs a ~ wMe operating his own
.aonall,.,_business will 1"9' unfold divldoncb dvr· ,'
•g ""' years lo come.

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to :-v-.e himself wh:t..., s - t - L~- corn-··,.... ... ~
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munity is proba~ly one " - " " " ,epson why

The

-.,aperboy•s

so many of the nation•s
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teodMJ soy tadcry, ·

ewspaperboys a.re OUbtan.cJjng youa:g.~
sten. They are the business leaders of to"

morrow.

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their eou.Jn, Joseph Davi::,
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our~ to Mr¥e Qlfl'.~bono But ~· n~;;•
PQPtrboy doft it wilt."9'Y. He k._ .....rlr

Jldon o,v;., llalem, Center, were

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Mrs. LJpra P. Brfdbui-Y aad I

The Robert tirlttrmst·

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mot'bet'. Mrs. Ira Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Heine!\
man Viilited don Chester SUnday a!and
son. with
aay. Mrs.
and! ll[iu Jo c ha·p~ern®n
ents , ·Mr. ·and ~.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Nelsonville and Mr.
BrUce Seholl .and
spent Sunday
Mrs. Herman
especially for
Jeffrey SehoU by Rev
at the Lutheran Church, ·
morni.ng.

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parents, Mr. and '

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future remained ~~~ a longer vi·
Jit wi~ her ~ra~;~~e,aref!ls.
She

waa. ~,ecom(:!.auled by her son

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hein~s.
Tbe · tefUIAr ~·~~~~'n:o~l,;, dtl~h;,e
Miss Jo Cba•pman of Columbu!l
Jay~tes ·wiJI b!'
. wa·s :UK!' weekend gues-t of her
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iDd dau.gbter-in..Uw,· Mr. art&lt;f ·Mn.
W. A. Gibbs- whO .returned home
dn the evrolng.
Ray Heines of Colutnbus spent
the weekend w~ ·his parents,

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The , _S outheastern Ohio basket- W..elliitqa ~ · J~n the lJck~
ball league .starts its second half ~ and Pp\ben ·.~ lost. Well·
ol play tomght with the Mlsldle-, 1tqn t99!k • 81;-13 · . ~p. train out toport Yellow Jackets entertaining tbe Jn.,.. on . . ~·a .flqor ~t ,
the Wellston Q.ockets on the. Jac- · wbiJ,e ~J' ~ l, .J!..l!art ~~~. old
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Middleport wlU have Larry an~ Aaron Buffington \l
In other league game~ GaUipolis Baker back in the lineup and he tbe guar:~~~ wlll a:o after number 43 In a row is expected to ftar.t at cen~r.
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In a~t~r .. are:~ g4m._e _
tqp
Logan, while Athens and lf~st:on- will start Morris !S'~d,. McKinney' ::i!lt ~lif~t . Raclpe w@l'' ef,ti.
viUe meet on the latter's fioor at the forwArds witbi btu and R . n t e
ahan'la Fal. at
In. the fil'11t encounters with Hovatter at
the il!udS. FOr
aCJne,

turood home

llpchs w~re

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)'~of COC&lt;OMDNsh ......t it would be ' fOt'

obta aDd Seren. ~ve
be9 1-a .1•fbon ·.dRS- tbe death
qf ber btOtber, St!muel Jenkrns.
Satlil'day,
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Most Exoltlng News In
Automatic Transmission•
81noe Oldemoblie

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anything that huros ••• rags,
newspapers, table !ICraps-jU!II about
e~·erythOig but bottles and cans. All you

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thia It ]'lUI' 1•f' to CO .mr to Oldm!obllel

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Yeo, the CabujOUJ Studebaker Golden Hawk is
the bot- 'sporao car in ~ today. It h4s
the 11&gt;011 pott!er·per·potmd or any au: on the
l'tltld, 1m nont~-with cornering and accelerati001
to' matcbl
Y• tbet's only halt oC iiB ebenn. For laideo
being a true sports car, it'a a family car, as well,
Tben!'a room for five husky adultf, with aU their

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Ind!!diua: an ~ J"'W8r op9ons-power &amp;leering,
poww bnbo. ,.mdows. power oeaiB and
automatic drive!
To tliaoover true eporta car fun that al( the
Camily """ !~~We, tate a ride in any one or the
four fabulous Studebaker Hawks, today!

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USJ:D CAR LOT

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which
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Jlemorial U01pital. Duriog hi!l
nlfW!JS his Qlder brother. Jel(re~.
'vlJ.It.H Wa erandparents, Mr.
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door oh l~'s '11111! :U~thins

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i• 1 IPf'dlcal oa Fowt• Avenue and aU

1M put few Wfl"..b i• ir:n·
Pr'O'l~nl dowdy at her borne.
¥1. ud Mrs. Vie'lor Grimm ~
expJndinF their Side-Walk Lunch
on ·!tou1b Second A"e.. aod ll•ve
QH)Yed tnnn the .small buihliliJ ort
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property to tbeir larger
buildloa: whieb was (OTmerly a

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Mon~ay niibt, but ' hl&amp;w ''a ~
point lead with seven mi~ to
play .
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Center BIJI Logan, who was
beAChed m14wtr- through the
game with tour ·pe.rsonals, broke
the fjnal tle at 83 all wlth 1:55 to
go. With three seconds lert, sub
Augle Martel hit his seeood basket of the night to give
the
lhwks tlJe win, 67-«J.
Ohio State humiliated North·
western, 91-42, in the only other
Big Ten game Monday ~t.
Robin Freeman scored
or
his .ao points in t~e fir~
in
p&amp;elDJ the Bue"~ to a 46·22
haU time I6Jd Free~an's ~ Ten
averaee in five aanu;:s is now

WSC$ TO

ntullr IBHftDc .r J'eeAo
Group Uru.o or tht WP of
nnrtt ...... NiL 1a, Amerl- uw.u-d W:f','\ [)~fbi ChQteh
nn f...eJlon., will be held Wednn- sm.·e lunth at lbe t.b.uHll ~
dly eve.D.I&amp;i al lbt Lt&amp;lon Hall day frGm l l a.m. to 1 ,.._,

1blf. to 11'11.1nit Klndet'l:lrtftl .
Mr. ln.d Ml'l. Emmett 8bnlt't'
~ eaUed t&lt;t CoJtttDbul M s buii-

Ha:wks thus entrenct\ed
th~lvU iD second place wHh
1a f ·l record behind IUinois 4.0.
All Qtber con!e~~eqce tea ms have
suffend lrolll two to four losses.
The Hawkeyes are nilw idle untli Feb. 6 When tqey t,ravel to
Wlscoiasin. Illlriols retur!L! to battle Mood1y t~-t ~riesow anc.l
then J)layg- its nett three g,arq!'!s
at home.
·. nunols and Iowa meet only
·~nee thJs season in tb_e afternoon
.tele\'is_~d a:ame ~ JClWp eil..y Mal--.
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1parlt'llt at IJJ~ Meitt Gftll'f'al Hoe- 1 be!"' aDd P~tst Command~r il or lht' f
TWtN FIVIIIti ..pl'lal. Mrs. l&amp;cha~l makrs her
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.home -wJ.tb bet' oM« tad nephew, POit ltl!! ldpd. Ull be pr~nt.
JI:!US, Mlcb.~ WI
lfr. afad l(n. JoJtn. lkf'Wman.
lreebmeab will .. ...-ftd al u.. t&lt;.ti» cah ·e:s were. born d~,f
·. Q1otla J'llbe, ._Pttr of MT.
10 day ~lo4 It 61e John J'OifJit
l1ld )In, Ral~ Glbb:o k. b.,
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beto lU wffh ,ti&gt;HJY !\old and on-

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ifie11 here with a 24.1 1cqrm1
United Pr..s Sports Wrlter
averare 11 well a&amp; a relord 'IS .. a
NEW VORl{ UP- The mailman fia:hUna: rebounder
who docs
toted in aiPlOilt •• ·many Ali·Am· everytbJrq:.
crlca ballots as be did l;lill• today
So save you stamps. These are
so it seem8 about Ume to-Bt~noun· my IUYs-tnd il the bill collecee 'f earless Fraley's FantMt.!C· tors can't find me, what chance
Five- and duck for the storm · do you have?
cellar.
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Such pul sating perlodirals as
the Chicken Growers Guide lind
the Subway S~:n are demanding
swUt answers. There'• ~so one
from the l'' irst National Bank,
oo!Jr., that's one of the blllB and,
ju~t so
I won't inadvertently
scoo1,1 myself, here's my team for
all and not only sundary but the
rc ~t of the season, too!· '
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f . Sl Gree?, Duquesne. '
F. Lon Rosenbluth, North Carolinll.
C. Bill Russell, San Francl1eo.
11, . Robin ~eeman , Ohio State.
r Durrell Floyd . Furman.
Nalu mlly , if you have mana&amp;:·
ed to stnger this far , you by now
will bt' grabbing for something tD
throw with one hand and writing
Implements with the other.

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SOCJETY
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come train behind win over Purdue.

Surprl" Te•m Adv•nc••
San l&lt;~rancifro, which has put Its
Temple , one of the ~ urpnse
S~e winnit1g ~rt&gt;ilk in stor- · team-s of 1he present -soawn, adt11 k~

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CHICAGO UP...::..towa;s de(rJnd·
ing ehamgion RawUyes made
the 19S6 Blg Ten
ebampionabip
rare a striet1y "two team affair"
Monday night whh a thrillitli:

~nil BQDJ'd.

•£!' fO:r two wef'ks whi!(' tl

-The Daily

Race Settles ··
To Two Teams

We€b. 1·~ urnt'S rompellt ion next
SeHmiay n ight agp.in.'il Cllhfomia.
YOitK' UP-D;;~yrun'.s tow- Thl.l Don~ will set a nrajor collet:~
eri»a: Fly~ Who ran th~r uo- rorord fur consecutiv t&gt; victories if
bdten .trial tr:r 14 · rame8 while tbiy heal CaUfornia, jl;uided IJy
~anted San Francist'O was idle tl)ei.r old roach. Pet"" Ntowell.
Plne4 .pound in the contenbon
Illinois and Louisvilll' t'at·h re·
fo,J.b.e No.1 United Pres$ college ceived one first ,phl{'(' vote in th1s
bad:e(bail n.tioq today and Dlln·1 week's b alloting .
qis took ovw third place.
Ulinol HH ll'nd Kt&gt;ntucky 1().2
Nortb Ca,rolina, upset conqueror each mov.od up un c notch. while
of Uc:h riyal North Carolina State North Cal'oli na State slippl'd -to
made the .most imporLant jump in Utth foll1&gt;wlng i'ts lf('('ond ~&lt;!tback
tbe ratln,p, to No. 6 from 11th irt 1 ~ games. Templ e, with an 11 ·0
plate. Tbe Tar Hee-ls were the record. followed N11rth Carolina.
&lt;llllf newcomers in this wee:k's top wi1h Vanderbilt. Su uthern Met.ho.
10 teams tlween by the 35 out- dist and LollisvJJle L'Ornplelln&amp;1he
ltl1l:4ioa: ~ who t:o mpt·ise tbe top 10.

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ffaw/c today I
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_!9QeSix

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WANT ADS
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J.D

Ao.vetl.b~.D.¥~vulQ DIS

nevuttea l.llla.~~- 'H le .UolllJ.)'
beb1.lO.dl Wlll DU~ IN .rlllpliMiD.It:
~ .uu.rr~~; tuan llllle wcotrecL lD·

MllUOIL
....... w. I b.itU&amp;I&gt; 11 ad ~~aJ. Nu
ucee u.. .t.'\tetat. I.WUho~U •L rqu

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RISING FOR TEMPERATURE.

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IL will De pnNj•h.a 1.1/;. u.m.t: Two furnisbett apar1menl!J, "One 2·
~ " reeelvecl.
I'OOJD a.nd '&lt;{IDe 3-room. All ut lii·
tie:t. O.n~ "l-room unf11ruUhed
tLatea: ceota pt:t wwa,. o~ lo·
aerti,o.a. llilu..m:.am ch&amp;cae l:I.Jc.apartment Inquire Home · Ru
4 eentl per wlll'O. far thre. eoll
tau.rant.,. .Uddleport.
l-16-6tc
aecuun ~DL
~ dWDta lQr ;.m, ce&amp;lb 2 FURNlSHED APARTMENTS on
par 1lfOfd..
lltelwllc -St. aDd 1 FURNISH
1\ut ra~e ot 2 eente pe:- word vti.H
~ HOUSE on Libcolo Hill.
be chaF-ged for advertismg if no~
Pomeroy, Ob~. Inquire Ewing ';;
St"'re, W. 'MJI.iq St., Pomeroy ,
~u .I.IIJ. Lh:lUn: Lll" IN..U vl e.u.. u
Obi o. Ph one 133 ·
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muo.UI. lQIWWUlt uueruoD.

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IMarket Reports
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OHIO VALLfY LIVISTOCt(;
UOGS----175 to 220 lbs . 11 t o 12

220 to 250 lbs 11 to 12: LiJtrt 8
Staas B
10 10; Roars 6 to 10; Sows " Pies
50 to RO; Shoats 3 to 12.50.
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CATTLE-Steers 10 t o 18; He!·
fl'rs 10 to 11-:!10; Baby Beef 12 to
)8; l'~at Cows 8 to 12 50·, Canners (I
to 10,· Bulls 8 t o 15 ·, Milk Co"-'5 60
4-room HOUSE and bath in Mason to 125 ·
City. Call Ivan Buah, SP 3-5310.
VEAL C ALVES--T()~Ui 30 .50; Se·
1-18-ltC.
ccnds ~ to 30; Medium 20 to 25;
;:-':-"-"c''-;--:;::;-:c-::cc::--;-:c:;
For re~oa
Ladders, Com. &amp; Hvs. 15 to ~; Culls 8 'to
00 12: fo' aot Sows 10 to 12;

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Scaffold Boards, Drop Clot.bl. l(i .Sbe&lt;ep-Ewes &amp; Lm&lt;s. 3 to 8:
~ton Fliber. M.iddleport.
S:oc k Ewes 3 to 6; Fat Sheep 3 to
lar c:iaulhto. ra~.a. vuniUtlltM
Phone 8265-X.
11·1-tf
6: Culls 1 IJJ 4; Bucks ;J. to 6; Fat
pub1labed at .1. t.:ent per wor·
For
rent-Electric
wallpaper Wethers 3 t&lt;; 6.
..._.-~liN .tt.dl .re.:t1w1110 llf m .... or
~teamer. Clinton Fitbar,
Mid~t:U:lo'.llli.Ua ji.Vt;O ~aoau.u
a~
dleport. Ph. 626lf-X.
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WHERE ELSE?
Two Furnished .._Room APAB'r-1 MILWAUKEE ~ As prescribed
JIENTS, new furnltw-e . UtiUthfl by law. all downtown sidewalks
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paid. Call ~M.
8-26-U t were nice and clean ;liter a t·e-

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Ve:r t deairable fint floor APART- city-Gwned triangle a~ .. tbe . tl"·
Mli:NT. Autom1tlc gas furnace. pole mtJmurial hadn't been toucbCRII 6170-J .
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FURNISHED

APARTMENT,

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room.s IJJd ganee with utlHUa furpllhed on
Mechanic

Street. Furnace beat. Caa OC·
cu.py at

once. Call

Ewlna:

Store, 133, Pcmeroy, Obic, for
further /information.
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Wonted

before
definite . recotD.m,endatioos are m"ade on Pi particular

Farmers Advised
A... ·B • · Seed variety·
\111 uymg
Mcintyre
At High Pn•ces

RODiff.Y DOWNJNr.
INBUIIANCIO 4GIOICY
rve. Automobile. a...

aad

Boac~~

~ MIPDL&amp;PORT.O~

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fHONW!

Privacy _is- t'hel keynote -of

our

pe~mrll'l

service.

A MAMMOTH 0. 8. A,llo .rcrce meteorO~ · ~ ot new
deslp t1 i.llown durtriJ .laUDChlllJ opera.tiOai i;t Vel'llada, . Callt.
Tbla ta an Improved vert10n of fl.ant balloon. UHd previoUIIy.
The uae ot balloonJ t(ll ra'~u meteorolOifoal data II be1DI expande~ to t.f.k_e m more ateaa.
tl-nl_,..toUi. SDIMidplaot~tJ

INCOME COMPARED WITH 1939

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Lot competitive prices.

that have
beenofInyears
Obip test
plots '
over
a period
and were
found to be inferior tqi • varieties
on the -recommended Hst.
Research workers at the Ohio I
AgrJcuLtural Experim~nt Stati_on,
Woo!fi!J', make every effort to '
evalulite . an new varieties
of ,
farm crOL's that -have been produced or ieleased. either by individuals or by experiment stations, In order to adeqltately proteet Ohio farmers, Stiboe notes.
These new var,eti~. be says, are
le•tedo ,over .~. "-tiqd.t 2.f::r.ears and

IF

" jot"nmft'' rotallftil 'liMbe '

tion

"Breeders
Reed
As Director

1-21 -Hlc

commander

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1913 PONTIAC Dclux 2-door Sedan, fll93 . BJacttnu'a. Pomeroy
Ohio.
1 -21-6h~

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::OmpletAI

WHEEL ALIGNioll':NT
balaaeiDI lfad brUt alll'Yict.

Hadtetta' Safety Service, Weal

Main &amp;treft,
Pboile :111'1.

Pom"'oy,

Obto.
0-l·lf

(91 For Sole

POMEROY-1~00111

frame

with

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now bath and ·t lteben, lar1e
porch, gas heatJQI', located on
Main Street out of blah water
vl~w. f4(100.00.
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MUJUI~!;PORT ~ tkoom
rrarne

and wlt.b nice

Kennel

&amp;00 balea1 Cloyer • Tlmot.by HAY.
Pbono 811!1-lol, Kidd1eporl., G.
If, Baker. ·
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BERh!N, Coon.-N...-ly .U· · r,• , ~lijC-\(lP,A:l!t, W.&lt;i!AA~ inolde

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THE FINE SELECTION OF

he new 41-story $4D,OOO,OOO Pru·
State Motor Vehicle 1ential building if! conh;olled at a
Department of a. change of ad · :unel in the third · b&amp;sement. By
dress b~aqse praetleally ever• 1et_tl~ swih:he• ·a nd dials, the
·house numt&gt;,~ was number.e d b)' 'l~ldiD( engineer can rel{tJlate the
the Town Plapnipg Commission. · ur conditioning at ·any Place In
rthiB town's 4,000 motori.tts had tc

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tbe building.

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J•·mmy Pa··.rso·. ns
USED "AR LOT
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Cornlt, Locu•t 1ncl. IY.cemo.-. ~ Middleport

~;=,:,,,,,,,,,,·;=~·~1 ,·~=,·==·~~~~~

an

automatl,c gas ' w ·ate.r

Parsons

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heater

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. la••·~fy

canae.

ken bouse and

Lara•

"YOUR
SUNRiSE
TQ

bottk

clstorn, electtlett.y and
ge~s . 1-acre
lot. !Fota.l

price

Dt~wn

pe,yment required SIOOO.OO, bt.lance $23.00

$2800.00,

executive, whote

STATION"

Yot To 11&lt;

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Wh" l• thlo mun1 N•m•

hiJll

hoett Clr'

~1\~·''1!!¥/!1 wt~I.Qjll~ -,

Mtillberr

olid the employees,.of the ~llo
Tlte luODIIIY. of Tblto

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Nutkc i 1-1 herflbr ICh"l'n that
~flllit Lowther whoae P'qMt Ot'fiu
Ad~en 111 Carptn.ter, Ohlc, ll:oule

l, ha_.. be~n dul)' appolnt«'d as Ad·
modem APART· mlnlslrHirix of the &amp;tit" of 4.laondr,.-· •11..~-'-~"' wb V. Lowther late ot Columbia
".. . .. 8111-li- f\. N.
I·To·wno1blp, ·M.o!Ca COt!nty, Ohio,

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Dated tbl.s '7th

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I'OR THI lilT

Jlr.~bate

Court

·Melli CotJ.atJ, Oh1.o.

I•J'•~l1-lO.U41-81c

lim.a- wOrk
lveniniJ or Saturdays. Small
monthly payment ma,qa:J.oe at;
count~:; . I .oral rou,e. MIMt . haY•
car and a:ood rcrerohcos. Wrll6
P . P. S. B. Inc. 1200 Bruri10n
Bldg .. Columbua, Ohio. 1~21-3'ti•

Janull'y,

John ('. Bat•on
Juda:e of tbe

:o~L'TOR-Pirt

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Allntfftlstrltrbc
l1ttta of Ltwl• V. L.awt!Mr

II Ill Nl'\'1 ..

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'9f· ~g~~&lt;~ ~o,{il!t}~

U .oo for. enn day The

~oes untdentlfi1d-

990

Sheep, ·huas. and all feed Ceorn
and hRy). Total prJQe seoo.oo.
CUCKLIR RIAL TV
IP 219
,.,_ 101-Y
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Jackson;
'"" re-elect.
W. B.
were alao
lll,olr «JUntl...
at the dl rmer
iil' the La{ayette. H~
Bertnrrt B. Flemln ••
·M&lt;Urodisl. mlltlsltr

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homo wltb ouUlde cellar. chic-

l'' ARM- 100 acrta in S!tlcm Townlihip, ?·room houae, born. &amp;lrase ond Implement 1hed. 3t
·~ 1er ~k Elec!trlc: Plant
acrt•s Jn cultivation. TradoJ
periJ. coatoct Lee Wood,
main 1ate IU&amp;rd haute or main and equlprftent, 20 heo~~d of cat
tlc includlnl 12 mtlk cow11, 27
offtce. · ·
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PANIL SHOW

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IUchtly uoed CROSS TISS
for Ali-,; cheap. Locattd oa

reablteJ:ied. A:merlcan
Club. P,hoae a&amp;lt~

their

loadiltg 1t up almost. to where the
city !o~, &lt;0\lf~. "'"' lJ.

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per month.

oERw"'"s-IQI
"''::-1,-nEJW
""'----puPPiES.

l~~e

city plenicktrs wHo

ground!· In ·a mess. The fi!'Plers
hay~ bf!~ uSiQa. tire. ~tr.- dutnp;

Doing dishes isn't fu~,bu1 it's a loleasier, with dean ~lping hot water!~
- The popular solulioo to all your hot water problems, is a·. mOdern,
.
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AUTOMATIC Gas water healer.
Most everyone heals water with Gas - it's cheaper oitd laster. But let
that obedienl, clean Blue Flame do even d better job for you, It will,
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if your new Gas water healer is AUTOMATIO

·radio and heater, ~9D.
Jimmy Parsons, Middleport.
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1953 GMC 10 ton Pickup Truck,
$18&amp;. BJaettnr's, PomcMy, 0 .

w:'~GTO};,c

Wio ....:"
Farmm ~LereaiJ_oJIJ.f bave ,tone a
long wa~ 'towa~-·~tlfll: even with

NIW ADORESSU '
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1908 FORD Pickup. 11,000 ac"
miles. ~Uil&amp;. J1mmy PariWnll,

19M FORD 2--ton Truck, 2 &amp;p.
a.xle. LWBJ •ttM. Blaettnar's,
Pcmfll'O)', Oblo.
1-21.fltc

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1801 PLYM.OUTJI 2-door, V-8 en·
&amp;Lne. VrJtY nice, llD9~. Jimmy
Pmom, Mldd,Jeport.
1·21·tl:c

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·troqp Of

bas · glvfln
lrrhlatJoa.
S1'74.11 to
the
Mi,!:souri-8ouris
Projects
Assn. saying t~ money was hal!
"the balance We have in the cen:
tral Rain lncr~e AdD."

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,,d ,..,.w.nal oducoteachers from various· other

19M FORD Station Wagon, fully
equipped, f239D. Jimmy l'ar·
IOIUI, Middleport.
· 1·21-titc

v.a,

ESkOND, N: D.~A
Bell8on County farmers
up rain making for
They aent a check (Ol'

~~e~r ~~-~.'8:'itar1~ g::!
headache~- or au on my atotr).leb aa
~~~~duln'Lr:O:Wwr~~~n.HO.~
c.an. wear amaller &lt;U"e ... ~-" •
AJk :r_~_~rulfi•t ror t ouncft ol
lfquld RENNEL l::oncentrate. You'll
netrv kno,t a ~amiD\t 'ffhUII

ltate l

ro,mtittl were irru-oduced also.
It was reported that ~he annual
state meeting would be held in
Columb~, Jan4a.--y 28:'

IRRIOATION

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AkRON. OHIO-"Before 1 ~edl
taJrtna:
R•nnd concentrate 1..,.. Ywt
uaeomlortable. With thli help cl ae...

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19M DESOTO .custom V-8. 'l·dOflr
Sedan, f171iUI. Blaettnar'a, Pom-

1911~ STUDEBAKER

W-rs S-a''er ....._ Stylls

~":':'"=i=n=g~e:n:er:a:l.=====:::::,..;"';"';'==tb===::i:==:;
,,

cin·e, who both were i"ntroduced
as IIPCCiAl &amp;llests. Other agricul-

- They Get Results -

111!\!lfl)Orl.

1-.,----$·--, -·-·3--·-2·..-. 1.. . .. •··

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You hove something
To Sell, Trade otu'n·
nounce, Let A ~ily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative.

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High Quality

eroy, Oblo.

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Real Esrate Broker
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:Mr. 11 Dd Mrl. Percy- Peoples,
Pomeroy, trfaveled to Logan to
meet their sen and daughter-inMr. ancl .MrB. L. D. Peoples of
Col,~bus. _Mrs. Per~ ~eoples,
e~~11l'•ted her 81
birthday at
tbt ~~e of Mr. and Mrs. !-- D.
P~les ;daughter f!,nd soa·•~-law,
:Mr. and . :Mra. Ralph. Postoa.:

C. N.
of ·the state Department of AtHculture's seed
sectlon, lists these sugge1tiona
to help farmers protect them·
selves against purchases o1 iDFarmere should be on the ferior aeed:
look-o~t ~~se t11Y&amp; for trbeavelinlll Con5ult eounty otenslon a&amp;ent
Hed merehant11 who may
11 •
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ina n~n-n&lt;:ommended varieties as to the valu~ of tbe variety. _
at bi~b . prlces, according
to
Compare . ~ees wlth recomLewts C. Saboe, extension agron· mended certified seed.
omist In crop improvement at
Inquire if the salesman is re. Ohio State Unlverslty.
cistered and aske to see hiS regis·
Th e seed sec ti on oI the Ohio tration certificate. 1
Department of Agriculture t.as i
ret!eived numerous inquiries and
Save labels, sautples and bags
complaiuta about such practices, received in_case of hlslabeliog or :
Saboe 1&amp;)'1. The agronomist ex- misrepresentation.
plainJ that in many cases tbe
new variEties .... ddl .. ..~ . Consult an attorney eoneern·
• ~aUed
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ntr t
&lt;OD
by certain aaaesmen are crops ' lOg
owers co ac s -j
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Ohio Company Now Offering
Huber-rWarco Co. Debent9fes

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Tuesday, January 24, 1956
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PEPPER THE

Pomeroy High
:,~i .f·u=.boaao• ol th•
Tbe inatrumental portion of. t.he
Band To Enter P"'"am
w~u
....ut ., tb• '•l·
lowing:
,
MUSl'c Festi'val s.,. ot Jupiter-by Handel

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Emblem of Unity-by Rh::bardll

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Come Sweet Deatb.:....W Bach

Th~ Pomero:r Hl.a:h Sctmot·eou- .Sc.e:nk: .Well. On;ture=bY Dana
~ B•l\d. dtreeted by Ray Wood- Blues in the Banil-by lbronl
geJr.d and the i!igb ScbooJ Glee:
Quba:, dir.ceted b)' Lucllle Swack·
hammer, wUI like part in the
Southeutem Oblo. Muaie Festival
to .be beld tn Athens, saturday,
January 28
·
The combined bands, repr•
varloua sehoolt in thia:
area, wlll be directed by :Mr.
Chanles lttneW. dlreetor of Ohio
Ulliverllty Binda. The glee clubs
and ehorus will be directed by

V,:alls of Jer!eh6--by DeDiton

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'Kaefe~s · ~.el Maroh-:b)r Kiefer

Blllln the Jaek-by Cray
The vocal ~n of the proV~ will conaiat o!. t;be follow·

ing.
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Bl,.. tbe Lord, 0 Ny Soul-by
Thornton
Every Time 1 Feel De Spirit-by
BeJJ

up
Jaeob'a Ladder-by Wilson

DoWn the Open Road-by HaDty

TODAY'S "ROCKET" SPECIAL

fbone 897

·Eastern -·:Local School
'·Bo
·· ·voted 0 ·.
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'Bond ~ue Agam Fails To Win
, Percentage Need ed By35 Votes

1952

· ~o~ of the ~utero. Local
~hool l)lstrl.ct Tu~y for the
· aecoa. dtlme turned 'tb\nql:!t down'
on a .M23,006 ICbool bond. i55ue

BAKER
January

w:blch WoUld rbave provided fund
ftlt eonttruetloD · of a .new fire.
proof bill&gt; iochoo~ botween Tu1&gt;

CLEARANCE

'wa, Plains and t:;:bester and a
'De',W (trade ~~ between Long

Jloltom abd lleedBVille.

1 ·The· issUe btoudtt up in a spec:ia\ electioo Tuesday lost out by

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WOMEN'S

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DRESSES

50%

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Ju1t What Yor.r Lon To WHI' Arounct. Tht Hou• .. ..... .

LAMPS

So Cristt And PAtty Th.-(11 Witlcomt Ouestt Or Go To

99c·

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Congress Seen

But they &amp;aid if Coqreas re·
stores the controls they would be
actinr very reluc:tantly.
In bls .economic report to
Congreu Tuesday, Mr. Ei8enhower warned, that inatlllment buy·
ing mult not be allowed to Jet
out of band. He said unrestl'ain·
ed installment
bu;rina mia:ht
seriously Injure
the nation's
booming l!lCODOmy,

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He said he wanted C6ntrGSB to
coDSlcler teatoria.g ,authority on a
to tbe Felleral Jle.
to e.,ntrol COillumer
tre;dll He u.id the ·COntrOls are
~eed~. ~ow, . b\1~ they might
. netld-4"- as l'8tabUizing meas-

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Knoder of
for the
of the ' year

:$5.95

SAVE

Restora~ion By

Loeal School
Boml would
ftaVlnl 35 votes leu than t·be
needed 60 per cent nece&amp;'iary to now follow, but it was aeneraUY
believed that L'ldtools in t·be diS·~ H888Je of tile is6ue.
· 'l1leNI were 591 votes east in trict would continue to 9PEf"ate on
a baH day basis as they have
.~ epeeial eleetil)n Tuesds.y for
the ~e of the issue ~ 452 been $!nee tibe defeM of-..tbe bond
Mil ~pjnst the hliue. A total of issue In Soeptember t. 19M!.
~ ~u were ~ed COl" pass·
1ft' of flte iB&amp;ue.
~ breakdown oi the voting Tue'S

o.

M•rket With EtM. 'o•n Rl~tr CollOM In Florlls, Stri"l'

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day follow.s: Alfred S2 tOr. 62
a&amp;ainlt; Nortb ~beater, lta fOJ', 91
aa:ain.t; Soutb ,Cbetrter, 117 fOr, 97
qalnst; Ipng .Bottom 70 fof, :21
agllillBt; Olive Dale, 23 fot 84
1gain1t; Reedsville, 100 foi&gt;, 36
agail181 abd Tuppers Plains 114 lor WASIIINGTON UP-Top mem·
and &amp;3 apinst and Portland, 7 klr ben of ·t he House and Senate
bantlDg committees predicted toand 2 against. .
day Cone;reu probably Would reThere was no lftdication Wed· store standby controll on iaatall-l
nesday .aa to wbat cour.e the East· ment buylng if neeel&amp;lty,

Kaiser Aluminum
'Outdoor Writers ·· V,ice President .
"' .To Honor Athens Is '"an Of
! Game

Womeno Cotton Drellses.

Tabi-Vanlty-Fioor

Credit Control

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ONE GROUP OF

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5

D-Ky

e.pntroll Committee
evf!n on
:~~:~ :~:. would
Janklilg
be • "hJih·

A

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~d !lis

an eleetion
CDIDmJttee
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Holf
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HASSOCKS
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On Lamps and End
Tabl•s
Re~ular

.
THE FINE SELECTION OF
.

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15.95

T•..,•s•on Stands

' S~LE $11.75
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SWIVEL ROCKERS
SALE 38.00

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Selection of Mr. Rhoades
the honor, aJ.ven armually by
magu:lne to "the executive

represents the f.irm tbtt ha8

Dllde the

Jimmy Parsons

grea.teat contribution

year ~ the progress and upaii.Siob of tb.e ligflt
metala lnd~." wu alia.ounced
today.

in the

USED CARLOT

Cemer, .._..,,. IIMI lyc•m.,.- Mlchlltporf

p~l.ng

In mJkll'lg ·tJie.
cited tbe

Regallar 24.85.

PLASTIC ROCKERS
SALL19. 95
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Grace Turner,

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Mil . .CIItberJne S. Micttael, lllddlwort.

Unit-ed Chuteh .Action Asked
·At Ohio Pasiors~nvention

First Polio Shot
Given 310 Mason
City"Children
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99c

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