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OADINANCa NO. 106
ANNUAL APPROPIUATION
OI.DINANCI
(VILLAGIJ

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The Du 1lv Sen_!inel, Pome
_roy-MI~Ieport, Ohio _ _ __________ . ______:Th~u~rs:::d:.:o!.C.y':...:J..:o::.:n.::.uo:.:r.!.y_2_6.:...,_19~_5-:-:6=.
Dec!tmber 3ht, 1956.

An Ordinance to mate Appr~r
priltion1 for
Current Expemes
•nd other EJ:penditures ot the
VUlage of Pomeroy, State of Ohio,
4urinJ ·t he fiacal year ending

195e, the following sums be and
they are. hereby set aside and apSection 1. Be it Ordained by propriated as followa, v.iz:
the Council ol the Villa•e of PornSec . 2. That there be appro..

eroy, State of Ohio, That, t(l provide for the current ~r&gt;eMes and
other expenditures of tbe nl~

priated

from

the GENERAL

FUND :

A. GENIItAL FUND
Villa1e of Pomeroy, duriu tbe A 1 Council ----·---- S 288.00
flee:&amp;! year ending December 31st. A 2 Ma~r ---------- $ 960.00
:t Clerk ----------- -S
660.00
A 4 Treuurer -------- $ 276.00
A 5 Solicitor · ........ $ 600.00
A 6 Building Improvements ------------ $ 2000.00
A 7 Legal Advortisin:g $ 2MI.OO
A 6 Office Secy. ---. _ $ 1820.00
A 9 Notes of Interest $ 42.00 00
AIO utilities -------- S UKKl.OO
All Hydrant Rent ____ S 3300.00
A12 Office Exp. ----- S 350.00
A13 Bonds ---------- $ 200.00
Al4 Dump Rent ----- -$ !Jro.OO
Total General Fund __ $ 17,354.00
Sec. 3. That there be appropriated from
the GENERAL
FUND F 0 R CONTINGENCIES
AT
for purposes Il'Ot otberwise provided for, to be expended in accordance with t'he .p rovisions of Sec.
Mzt..31 G. C., the sum of SIKJO.OO.

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SEE

THE FINE SELECTION OF

Jimmy Parsons
USED CARLOT

Co..,..r. Locust •nd Syqmoro -

Middle.....

M.-s. Carol B&lt;&gt;wb was aboent
/ from work a couple of day1 l11t
week as she was Ul with
•
y
ly THIRIIA OHLINGI~
Charles
Raymond
y Mltl. IRNAL JOHNSON
Miu Pew Kin, and Berni~ spent a few days with Mr.
PII~NDSHIP CLU_a
Johnson were calliitg on Mn. Mrs Leo Clark laet week.
Tbe Ladies F"riendshlp Club
Frances Bradford and famil)r: .. of
~ 5 . Theresa OhllDJer
a-t ~be !home of Mni. Lucy
New Haven, Wednesday .
~;on, Robert, were viiltiaa:
Frldly 'Dilbt. G;am~ were
Mn. Theresa Ohlint'U, ~ aoD, and Mrs. Leo Clark, Saturday.
pl~;y~ •nd door pru:e w~ to
Robart. Doo Grimm .and Ralph
Lawrence Clark l01t hia
~~e Brumler~ Secret ~
Clark .rnvtored to · Parlr;er~;bur11
Friday
iu·~ were UCIQ.npd &amp;JKI. uu-s .
Sunday and vbited Mr. '-Dd - Mr1. co;, and Mrs . Leo
Trew and Dorilll Eadfr were eaeb
Ed Sprague .and family and lliss and rKath" and. Mr. and
sheet from the elub
Doris Ohlineer.
me .. aa;d and son, were
tbt1r birtbdays. The next meetm~
MW Peggy king, Mrs. Fran· guestJ;
•
will be at, ••~.
111 · • Dodo
of Mr. and Mra.
un: bo-•
""" of
_ ""
ees Bradford and family , Mr. Litchfield.
tn Pt. Pleas&amp;ilt. RefreshPete Cleland and Lawrence BalM- . TherKa ObJi•u•er
6'el"V_ed to Mr.s, Etta
ser were calliq on Mr. and Mrs.
...
...
Dor.ia Eada Mrs A1
Don
Grimm
were
sboppiq
In
M llti{~ · D.
•
Bu.sb Andereon of Hartford, Sunand
Middleport,
Friday.
ley
~li·
a
s
Mrs
p~~
Pomeroy
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith aDd Ar~ott, !Mrs. Jane J~hoso~. Mi'a.
son ol Darwin were villtJD&amp; Mr. Marp-ret Amott, Mrs. Dodie ReyH 2 Employes -··---- t 12000.00 and Mrs. Isaac: Smith, Sunday.
nol.d1, Miss Martie Brumley and
H 3 1Materials --- --- $ 4,000.00
_Mr. and Mra. Jack Ord and
the ·hOifltess.

"-~a

~or

we~ ~~

H
Mr. and Mn. u .....
H 154 TooJs,
Street lm-plem.ent.s,
Repairs __ $ 6,000.00 guests
mliy ofof Raccin.e,
.. _,. "'":.~
$ 1 500 00
Miss Frances RolUih and ,Daftd
etc --------- ----' ·
Baker were visiting relatives at

of Middleport, lli. IJld !.ln. Hom·
er Jlihnson. Ud Mr. and Mr.s. Jam-

JACKITS OUT

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albri&amp;hl
of Spr.ingf.ield visited Mr. and Mn.
Lon Dickens .
·Mrs. Darrell NorthU'p who has
been a. paUent in Holzer Hospital
bas returned to her home.
Mr. and . Mrs. Walter Hutson
were gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. John
Albright and .on.
Mr. and Mr.s. Earl Henry and
daughters were in Belle, w. Va.,
last week end ·to atten-d the wedding of their son Arthur Jete to
Hiss Oreda Ann Mulli·ns. Arthur is
a Sgt. in .tlb.e rM arine CoJ"l).!. Shir·
ley Henry was an attendant.
Mrs. Voneda Cart, Pt. Pleasant,
was a guest of Mrs. James Carpeot-er Sunday afiternoon.
Vernal Jo~nson -called on Paul

lie Jacket.l wUI allo

out to

be

e

cain revenJe. Nelaonville defeated the Uttle Jackett the first
of the seuon and tJ the only
game they have I08l The LJttle
Middies

will

be

gunnla&amp;

for

their seventh straight win and
the right to remain in first place,
The Jacket
Yearlina:s
are
coached by Charles MeDopald
and possess an eight and on.e reo
cord for the season. Tom Kelly
playa the pivot and JunJor Ken·
nedy and Edward McCoiiiU pllf.
the forwards. Bob Hennesy an~
Bob Nelson make up the &amp;Ulfdl
for the quintet, but Dave Hindr.
and George Miller see plenty of
actlon (or the Little Jackets.

VII No. 240

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1952
Pontiac

eSeff:e~~~\ ~e

~~~~=c~ayct;~~.~~?,dw!:':;. ~':{d ~~~=':!a.

!l((li'e than
200 mothers in
:M-ef,Js County -b raved lobe frigid
teln)eratuns, -mow and slush,
anil ·lau.ne.hed- the tMother11' .March
on Polio, which totals tbua far
$1481.70 for ·t heir -labors between
1 p. m. and 8 p. m. Thursday

MOTOR SALES

Digbt.

.Mrs. Aida Jeffers, t;balrptan of

tthe Jlothers' MMch, reported that
abe was pleased the donations tabulated and tibat only Pomeroy, Middleport ·ind Cilelter areas

ELBERFELDS

National
GREEN STAMPS

ELBERFELDS

the 'lUI·~ ~erk of dourts' office, Snow atl.lf rltn- are: fore-caet fqr
the
ti Saturday and Sunday, and the
j • · '. ~ . ,;
_n ~· etvll acwon, 1or
· PI! · mercury will take a nose dive on
tt\..of real- eatate by Mattie. M. Monday tbroush Thursday, with
.day, Dexter ag.aill8t Arvtnna the posibllity of ,no'w on Tuesday
F¥"abee. Albany.
Most of the roads in the coun,&lt;The J&gt;e!illon . stateo !bat the ty are reported to be &lt;lear, hut
P.iffitlou 1a for one auxteentb of slippery ln spots reports the

POMEROY,' Ohio

SIMONS

itM!i

MILLINERY 1h PRICE
COATS and SUITS
DRACTICALLY REDUCED!
GROUP

GROUP

DRESSES

DRESSES

Valuetl Te 1.98

Value8 To 8.88

1.00

4.98
Women• 5.95

Sweaters 4.98

\

Group -Valueo To 3.88

Mena 6.t5

Pri•e Baxta
Sot. Feb. 4
lOAM

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,_

Meno 7,t8

nowi.OO

Men• 7.88

Sweaten. . 6.50

he a

FRIDAY

•

DEPAITMENT STORE, INC.

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HOME KILLED MEAT-SPECIAL
SAT. JAN. Z8 C.nd SAT FEB 4th
CUBE STEAK • • • • • . . . Special ~5c lb
T40NE STEAK . . . . . . . . 5~ lb
SIRLOIN STEAK
. .. . ....
59c lb
8pUND STEAK
. . .. . . .
55c lb

,

-

. STILL TIME TO
TAKEADVANTAG
Take Advanta1•
FURN

299.

Liver ..

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.
ROC!ISt

---Demotilh'Gtlon

99.95
HURRY!

Mn.
Mn. Nannie
Letooler, 1\lrs.
A
Uon, 1
and Beuer

Steak
w.as

,ear:

to btautlfy the entraaee to

the Uqlon Cemetery.

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. ay COllA OlLIS

1· .

ALL THROUGilOtr,l' uv••l, IMt. and Mro. H.,.hOI Weirs
STORE
.
MOD and lfanddau,bter w~ ~
DUlliNG OUR
unlay IIUeats of Mr. and Mro. S.
A ..' Wyatt.
.
JANUARY
'Mrs, Cora GUe11 spt~nt MoudQ'
wtib lin. Robert :ai&gt;rrlo ot J'oQi,
oroy.
Novel South and

BAKEl FIIIITURE
'

Ott THI
MIDDLIPO

COIN II IN
OHIO

-

committee c:biltmea. ~r. · ··.• ,-,
dlooe lor oae PI'Oloct

OF TilE

MANYVALUIS

&amp;lb$1~oo

-=-oo

l ~::;;u,,~ctark:

~

FEB. 3

RUILAND

-- ......

-ato / --

REMNA~TS

GROCERl DEPARTMINT -

........

familY ·-

SWiday peat. of h1a ..pamts, 'llr.

Mr&lt;. W. A. South.
. . '
lllr: and lin. 8. A. W}'Jti "11"DI

and

~ wllb lbell ...: Jiojfetlt

ml lamtlf.
and

. • ,

25clb
Sib $1~00
31b49c
23clb
39clb
41b$1.00
31b $l·o0

Feet 10 ·lb $1.00

'"''.~··-

' Sib $1.00

WITH EVERY
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.15.00 PURCHASE
AT SIMONS MARKET

•pecu-

reunifiadon of Germany.
The IIOUJ"ces said Bulpnin ia
hja letter alao ca.lled for limlta.
bona on n_uclear we.pollJ, pre.

I.

!

sumably

lnt:luding

calling

off

further H·bomb tests.
These revel.ll.tiona gave

added

weight to earlier &amp;peculation
t~t the Bulg.allin letter wu deSigned to upset next · week"t

u;~:~L":--;--""~.,.~-":~"~~h::•N5I~O~oo~o~o~,._~,.,~~~~
~

I

talks between .Mr. Eilenbower
and British Prime Minister Anthony Eden. Botb proposals made
by the Soviet premJer were expetted to have appeaJ to the BriUs~ and rind dialavoi- with the

Umted

Pr.,.....

Stata.

Eden

PKt

Eden himself previously bu
prGPo5e(l an East-Weat aettJ&amp;
ment bued
l:urOJ&gt;e• widt!
non ~II, pact Vru.rned
afte ~h IJa Loear...... ;t....

can a

. dDrive ·
Fun
Contributions •~~~·
.......m.ng ""'"!::.,:·~. p~.~~~~;
-' . .,.,..

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·

Bob
. Hartenbach
Sixth Candidate
In Sheriff Race

I

mo.:-

...

...

' I'ddleport
Harry L. Sayre IEx-M
Dies Suddenly
Of Heart Attack

~

Resident D. ead

Infamous Tokyo Rose Will Be
... Given Freedom This Saturday

lcenornlc lrancf

Oleo .. 5 lb $1-JCJO

'

Mortho WitH&lt;&gt;

~-----C..:..

Cake Mix

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Pudding .• 49c.lb

Armour .. . . . . 4 COM
..
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Can Milk ...... .' 48 ca"'5.15'
.
'
Cotaup ...... 5-14 oa Ita $i.Ob

. OPEN EVENINGS

to Mr. Ei·
senhower by Soviet Premier Nikobi Bul,gaDln.
But diplomatic aources
lated that under the propoaal
the United State&amp;: would be ezpected to accept the PJ'e&amp;enf divilion of Europe in return tor .a
Soviet pledge not to attack tbe
free world and to agree to the
penoaal letter ser.t

.

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THIS WEEK End ONLY

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SlMONS MARKEl'
'

The non-aggression proJ)OIIIj:;
tbe 10ur~es said, was couched in
vague terms in the now-famous

have been no wrecks in the county in the paat 24 hours, but the
warning by local authorities is
to drive with care.
Griff Durbin Sr. of Pt. Pleasant
Superintendent of Meigs Coun· bas announced his intention to
ty Schoola o. o. PattersOn repor. seek the office of sheriff of Mated toduy, that all the schools In son County in the Democratic pri·
JIHM.
. ,
the county were in "full sWing," mary elections to be held May 8.
,Mrs. Halliday claims that she
Temperature range Thursday
Durbin, a (ormer deputy sheriff
~ a first eouald of the deceased, 20 to 27.
resigned in September in order to
II)" -that abe ill a tenant in com-,
Temperature range a year ago become a candidate for t·he sher·
mob w1tb the defendan.tl. Tbe pe Thursday, 11 to 26.
m·s post. He had previously serUtion was fUed hy Attorney at
Precipitation for
24 hours vcd aa a deputy under the late
Liw J. B. O'Brien.
ending 8 p.m. Thursday, .01 inch. Gus Douglass in the mid-thirties.
Humidity at -. 8 a.m. Thursday,
Oppas.ing Durbin on the Demo84 ~r cent; at 2 p.m. 72; at 8 p, eratlc tieket is Mrs. Teresa Jane
m, 76.
Roberts, wife of tb.e prestnt sherSunrise today, 7:44 a.m.; sun- Iff Charlt-.s- Roberts. Two Repubset G:37 p.m.
Ji~ 1ms ·have filed for the po.st.
Moon.ri.Be Thursday 6:07 p.m.; They al'-e Earl ·c. Mohr of Ga:IJl.
polis Ferry and Toral L. !MorriCOnrad Bentz. COOIYille, waa moonset today, 7:24 a.m.
fillfld p)O, cosh! and_ sentenced
son o( Pt. Plelll!lant.
Fill CALLS
t~ tq day&amp; in the county
jaU,
In the ~son County SebooJ
The Middleport Fire Depart- Board race, Gerald B. Rood, Le.
Tbw.diY afternoon by Justice of
Pomeroy Cemen L Block., $1:UXl; many contributor.!!_ u~d~ . $5.00,
Bat Dulles reJected that protht PeaCe 1'..-cy POOPiea, •• the ment was called at 3:35· p , m. tart dairy farmer, became the
Pomona
Grange,
$15.00;
Middletoo
many
to.
puhhsh.
IndiVIdually,
PGI&amp;I,
MJrlnJ it 'IIVOUld be mOlt
when
soot
caught
nre
in
t•
h
e
chim~t of driving wblle intoxi·
first to file for ortlce on Tuesday
ne}' ~f the property owned by Mr. Rood, 33, Is presenUy a member
port Churc.h of Nazarene, $lO.OO; but we cc:rtamly want to tbank diflleult for the Urtited State~ to
eaieot,
Sacred Heart Guild, $10.00; DAV all who give l"t'g~rdl~ of the consider if until RUSB!a agreed
He waa arrested by the Ohlo and M.rs. Cbarle.s Van Cooney, Lo- of the board.
No.
3.1, $lO.OO; VFW., $ 10,00.
amount No contrJbuhon it too to reunification
of GermaiJ1
cust
Street.
No
damage
was
rcWIY Patrol. It is reported
, Blaettnat Auto Sales. $lO.OO; small, nor too large to be aecep. along democratic linea;.
Two scat.~ on the ::;cbool board
Ws 1• hia seeond offense porte&lt;l,
' Atkins Chicks, $10.00: -Marsu"-r· !-00. lf anyone l1a.s been omitted
The. U~ted States b.as frequentAt 9:20 p, m. the Emergency arc to b;.: fined in the pr.tmary.
o tlllt nature in tqur mon.tba.
He's Shoe Store, .$1G.OO; Marion It ha&amp; been through
To Jy matntatne~ in the (aee of , --:~·
Squad was called to the re.idence Both an t~lx-year terms. The term
Ebers•·ch $lOtiO Dr R E Boo·those who bave not eontrlbuted other
ftusltan . non-aa&lt;~ ..essJoa'· ·
of Al Frazier; Sycamore Street, of Ml'lll, c. P~ stout ·and that of
. ..... • ·
· · · ....., --:-Do It Now!"
moves tba~ the United Natiorq ..
lool-:10,1 tjiNIRAI. H~ltAL when Mra. Frazier became Ill.
Rood bollh expire tb~ year,
Aolqt~ Tburoday, l!n. Oha.s.
a
ebarter itseH -with botb the u · ~
Rood lfl:t. eleetQd to an unax- "· Five HarrisOnYIJle juvenilea,
Ja~n. Loog Bottom.
HOLZER HOSPITAL
pi red term . in AuCUst of lDM - were temporarily placed in the
s.non-aggression
and HuSlia are bound hY-ts.
Ditcbargod: .'Mra. Jack WiliUJ
Admitted ThursdaY: Mrs. Zel· w.h.en he defca~d Harold R. l'ry of custody of the · Child Welfa.re
pact. It also · has
ROBERT C. HARTINIACN
, ud dautbter, Racine; Sherman Ia Cro&amp;s, Middleport; Hobart J.
s-tre~ that under any non-agNew
Haven
in
a.
recount
of
votes.
Board
Thursday,
the
Board
reThe
race
in
the
May
PrimarJ
lfcDol•. LOng Bottom.
Raub, Pomeroy.
Jl'"CS'"on Ogr&lt;,ement it WOuld iJ&gt;
Rood is ·a veteran and js en- ported.
election for the position of Sberl(f
Births: .Mir. and :Mrs. Charles
Adm.ilted Friday: Mrs. Nan gag-ed in t.hc dairy btisincs.t. He
sast
nn a free reunified Germany
Tbe children, lhrec boys and of Meigs County took on an added
Joctaon, Lo"* Bottoon, da1Jltbter. Frazier, Middleport.
Fri('nds
in MiddlePOrt have havi":' the right to decide · whewas born in Mason County but
r h • tt 1
two girls, ages IJ to 12 years I aspect of being one o t c ·•O e.s
bcen notHiMI of the recent dtath ther Jt wanted to join the westattended ·h igb school in Columbm. were taken from their home, and campaigns in recent years with
of Mr.s . WiUiam Bullis (Cynt-bia ern defense organization.
Also filing for Vhe May primary pJaced in the children's home by Robert ~- Hartcnbach and A. 0.
Harry Lloyd Sayre, 56, a Hrc
~lghly placed sourtes said the
for ·t:be House of Dei&lt;Jgates was Carl Gorby, juvenile officer and Tracy filing petitions of candidacy lon~: resident of Let-art, W. Va ., Rowley). Washington, D. c.
Mn~.
Bullis
waa
a
fom~er
local
Um~ed
States In reply to Suiafternoon
witb the was suddenly stricken with a fa·
George E. Sayre, IH. of New Ha- Barbara Stout, secretary of the T.ttursday
resident
and
was
preceded
in
gam.n
may
urge Ru.saia to agree
ven. Sayre, the owner of Sayre Child Welfare Board.
Meigs County Board of Eleotion.a. tal heart attaek at this .home
death.
by
her
husband
and
two
to
some
llmit
on its vut military
AcreB Park ln ran tor t·be same
lh"
Hartenbac-h's flUng
yesterday Thursday evening and died at
office nine years ago but was deThe reasons given
for
... brougbt lhc tot&lt;~! of candidates in 11:50 'P· m. a.t bis residence as a sisters, Mr.~ . .Mit Wbite and Miss manpower as part of a new plan
f811ted in the oprim.ary,
board tak~ng custody were; nc- t.h
_ __ to break the East-West deadlock.
result of the attack. He was a Emma Rowley, Middl~port.
\&gt;J . 1y '1()1 t.'cKOWIN
It was que1tioi'Jable whether
S
I.
a !onner o•·t
em glect of the children since the
e field tD six.
' ayrc s
· ·
... 'C
•
a
Hartenbach now 3f years of guard at the Pbilip Spprn plant.
~rALD:OSON, .\Y. V1. UP-Ono her disc j~ey broadcasts from
ployce
and
WD&gt;rked
for
the
labor
warmest
room
in
the
Muse
•wnd
'
I
age
w-as born and rear~ iJ;J. u'ln.
Masonic funeral servJees will be
Qf-· tbe ai01t inf~s penonall· TQkyo ca01ed as mueb bad mnr- depa-r tment a-nd \ the liquor com· 54 degre-es in temperat1.Irc,
th
of Mr
..t ij'
at the Letart :Methodist
held
-l.of 'W4)rld W~f_ ~. ~11 ~ eom· ale ·as en~rtilbment. But at her miJlaion. He bas been in btu;~ one room w~s ~ degrcCs and cq:ville, e .son
· an~ r1'- Oturcb Sunday at 2 .P- m. with
~ ..1i\ .o( l!rljlj&gt;n !i&amp;totitliy· to trial In !ian l"rantltco In 1949 ln New Haven for eia:ht yc.t~ another was 40.
.
Otto.·,lJartenbach, Wll:o still rfiSi.ct-e the lev. Rulus Casto o.fflciating.
Rtif_:- Wt! over araill · ~ • . .
·abe W'U caUed ·an l'trch traitor· h ·
d
th
I
PI
.Also
a~. cording to the -ort. IIi tbat community,
ere rom
.
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- He 8- M-•ed
Pomtrmr u&amp; .. ft Ht W-&amp;li -a m['mber of Cli.ftoo
t,:~ il MrS. tva ~ f)'Aqu· e~~~" and a "female Benedict Ar· av.mJ move
the house tiad one stov.e for .beat~~ 11 "
• -~
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Lodge 23 F . &amp;: A. M,
.
lao.· bettor' IutOW. a8 ·i'bb' ROse nold."
ina purposes, ·and· that was 1 SCbGDt and in his &amp;Cl]ttrr )c~ en- The deceased wi.a preceded in
til !ihoi lhiiOnds of (jj·, wbo
.
•
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grate. loci.ted . In fhe Jiving .room, lilte'll in .the United St•ter -Na~y death by his father, Bert B. Sayre
~~ In the Pacific "l!Blllit Ji·
Mra. D Aquloo oald at that
_
burned . slabs of
wood. iD 00. lit serv«&lt; OYet'stlloB in of Letart in 1H3 ..
Announcement wc..s mad~! today 1 !he Rutland area. He cited low in·
tMID
·
. time she had done everything e1- CJNCINNA1'1, 0 . UP-Prodtlc~: which
One of the children did no~ ba.ve tfie South Atl-antic Wini:.
that the Rutland Ttlepbone Ex- come and ri11ing co!Yts of operation·
·
sc but urge the men to lay down
Eg~. consumer and wholesale shoes to wear, and the otbel'8 Murled to Viola Pullin~ (lf SUrviving are his mother. Anna change
whiC'h was fit one time a as principal reasons (or ~-he 4lll.
M
.
Sayre
and
wife,
Florri-e.
o(
Lewho is settlnJ nearly their arms. She aiRo said that she grades Ic lower; consumers U. S. dJd nol have sufficient warm clo· Cheater he Ui tbc fath.er o£ Dlie
of the
Meigs United continuantf' of bus.inf'.&amp;s. Emmett·
memllcr
tart
aqd
five
brot.hcrs:
Harold,
buying A larger 46-47, brown 46-4-7; tneyeara c:hopped off her 10· spent half her Alary
Co.,
will
soon. a::easr l\lcCaskey of Rul·land, Route I II ·
Ttlcphonc
Dan,
Ruppel't
and
Don
of
Letart
.
'aeiltence fur - ~ ~ba~, food . and tobacco to prisoners of diums 44~; brown mix 44-45: exa member o(
Opf'.ration .
president of t·hc RuUand !Inn,
Another
brother,
John.,
is
a.
resi~~~~~t~be Fedthl Women 8 war 10 a Japaneae eamp,
tn1 large 41-43 ; A ·J.arge white 41Pomft.oy
Volunteer F'lre Dcpaji.- dent ot Point Pleasant.
'l'hc
J-'ubJic
Utilities
Commission
~
here !'iOV, 18, 196,
The , almond-eyed . JapaneRC 43; A medium white 39-40; A meSever-al weeks ago the Gen~ ·
MEETING SCHIDULED
rhcnt, Veter1M111 of Foreign Wars
Friend&amp; may ea:J.l at the ce.si- of Ohio has been am-~ by the Telephone System .announced ftB
abe was convicted of trea· American, wbo is in her early diuym brown 39-40- checks 30-Jl·
The annual dinner meeting of and .J.he American Lcaion . He toerdesire- to
dcnce 11fier 6 p. m. Saturday. 'l'hc Rutland fil"m of its
·
,
SO's, will be met by relatives B large 39-40.
'
' the Meigs Dairy Service Unit
ved four years 'Ill a ~;pecial depoty body will live In sbte -from 1 t u quil bu sine~ " and the Ru.Uand Ex- plans for an expansion -of its ter•
whispered
l.pnet durinc from Cblcaa:o ..and wil~ return
vice in the Meigs County .-ea.
wULbe held Feb 6, in Racine
War U, abe toJ!J Ute rnen tllere with tb_cm. Her fa~~er. Jun
Chickens, Crycrs firm ; f~n~ 3- High School begianing at 8 p.m. !lherif£ of Meigs County 111(1 lis a 2 •p, m. Sunday in the Letart M-e- &lt;'hang(' will be taken over by t:hc indicated that it would
~ia-1 police officer for the VU, tbodlst Cbun::lb..
the PAclflc that _their Toguri, ~nd brother, Fred Tosu7 3\:11 lb 2().21; .hens . heavy over ll a~ordJng
General Telephone S;vatem .
over the systems -n.ow
to
BMoitn~ment lice ut Ponicroy tor a peflod ot
danelng with livi· IN, operate a laree atQre north of Jb 22-25; hens light B lb arrd :under made today. Ttcke\8 to the af.
Burial will be made in the LeEl·eret-t Coy, secretary of the at Rutland arwl
tWo
yean.
~c
recentb"
com_
o
let~
tJ1ed .in ~
to the Loop in. q1ilcaa:o ~I;Uill gro. 16-18; hens Hgbt leghflrns 13-15. fair are now OA 8&amp;le at $1.150 per fll\li' complete courses -of FBl tart Cemetery under tbe direetion J finn said today that tbe Rutland of wbieh were
d the Foa:elsonc: Funeral Home Exchange today f\IT'IJ.J&amp;bes tele- the new defunct
Dlla'~
· . · . cerie8 attd
c~
· . Butter 00 score 116.
pot'IQD. ,
ltiloil&gt;i .at Col!ipolil
~~. 00: Mason.
·
1 .phoDo 5CI'Vioc .to lQZ .ci&amp;Stomers il),
To!C\&gt;b0D11 COUIJ!Uiy.

WeHare Board
Takes Custody
Of Five Tots

29c
SUGAR,

79clb

Ermtna state hlghway ·-dePartment. There

WASHINGTON UP R..,la
baa proposed to President Etae•
hower a non-aureuion
paet ·

I

5 Pound.

Slb$1~00

lattlo

Contents Reveal
Soviet Proposal

'eye• \1
-"merica on West
ml!nt. And sentfment f .... Ullioa"
prophecy, let ·1Tle say ' that in
ofi
f~her H-bomb lests ia
time-and it won't be long- resi!ltroog tn Great Britain.
dents of both sides of the Ohio
River will be provided with. ,
new bridge/'
reJected by SecretarJ: of State
Marland Slid it was time
H. '"£, Boney, campaign director $W.OO; J . 0. Roedel, $10.00; Ebers John Foster Dt.dlea aDd caused a
face the problem and that the for lbe Xeigs. County Marcll of baeh
Hdwe.,
$10.00; Kroeers, reported temporary' Aft between
st.ate of West Virginia will begin Dimes announced today tbat re- 10.00.
tbe two. Under tbe Loeamo
a study at once.
turns. from business .a.pd Di-ofeasFarmers Bank, Pomeroy, $10.00; agr~ment major European pow.
ionar men have been very slow Crow Bros. Poultry, $10.00; WW- ~· lR effect, told loag-tlme enePleasant. A native of Lumberport
coming in. -He ur&amp;es all business I iam Harris, $6.00; Rev • "Mohrboff, ~1es Germany and France: "(f
he has lived in Mason County for
men, dod.oa, lawyers, etc., to t:i.OO; Dr. J. H. Donovan, $5 00; ettbe.: o! you attackl the other,
the pa1:1t 21 years.
1 pl•oiO,!e mail their contributions to Pomoroy Pastry Shop, ~.00 ; Bak- we WlU come to the aid ot the ~
Sayre and his wife art the Pflr·
. - , . of Dimes, Pomeroy, 0 . crs Furniture, $5.00.
natio,n."
ents of five child~n . Two sons
The
money
is
badly
needed
to
Reedsville
AI.
E.
Cburth,
$5.00;
,
The
new RussUm DOII-aqre,.
and one daughter, who are marhelp Meigs County reach. it'.s goal. Hemlock Grove Grange, $5.00; liton proposal was considered by
ried, and twG daughters at home.
At present the total contnbuliona , Pomeroy Bend Grange, $5.00; som! diplomats aa a logical exRood is the father of two sons,
just surpasses $2000.00. This "is Middleport
Department Store, tenston of a Previo01 Russian
bot:h students in Mason County
less than 20% of wbat Meigs Co., $5.00; Drew Webster Post, Amer- plan lo include tbe United St.atel
schools. He is a member of tbe
Chpatftl' would like to raise. The . ican Legion, $5 .~; Dnw Web- in a 26-nation, Srear, aU-EuroDairy Herd lrnp~vement AssociallDOfficial &amp;o.al is $11,.500.
I ster Post, Au:liliary Past Presl- ~n security pact, This waa
thm, the Ar-tificial Breeders CoBelow
is
a
list
oc
contributions
dents, $6.00,
fll'lt PI'GP08ed at the Big Four
operative AsiociatiOn, the Mason ,
of $5.00 or more: Rutland PTA,
R. L Jacobs, $5.00; Robinson foreign minJaten: meeting
in
County Dail}"men's Aasoeiation
,;50.00;
Stark's
Drugs,
$&amp;0.00;
Mrs
Laundry,
~
-00;
V.
D.
1954.
the Dalrymen'-s Cooperative Sale.s
~tatbburn, $25.00; Hemlock Grove $1.00: Edu;on Hobatetter,
Last October at ~neva Rua•
Assoc:-iatlt»J, the fiew Havoo Lions
llhur-cb of Cbriat, ~.00; :M&amp;ulders' Rawlings-Coats, $5.00; Clii!fO&lt;·d 1ian FDJ'eitn llinilter Vyacbftlav
Club and ln additi~a- , is a 4Jnion Local, $25.00; G. &amp; J . Auto Ebenbach, $5.00; G: E. Reuter, M. Molotov renewec~ the propos.
couneiJ.lor and president of the
iart.s,
$20.00; Lona: ~ottom Chris- $6.00;_ Sugar Run Mill, $5.00; H. aJ. Un.der it, an armed attadl on
Older Rural Yo~t.h in Mason CounUan
Ch.UJ'ch,
$.18.00; Bradford C. Hobart, $6.00.
..
any Euro&amp;Jean nation wOUld be
ty.
Church, $18.60.
Bon~y sal_d today,
Thtre .are an attact oa. oU signers.

Pr
R
Mason County . I·mary aces
Are DraWI·ng More Candi·dates... .

Coolville Man
Is Fined $200

•

Boiled Ham
•
l•ng Beef

"""""'••alloocl- ....

Jacketa 5.95

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GETTHSSS
FOOD

"- ,DISllJSU

Sweaten 4;50
Jacbta 6.50

Shirts . . 1.95
Sh..t Blanketa
JO%

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Tb.-_New·Frigidaire
~~ .f ood-Waste:

Tbe three daua;htera of Mr. l.o.d
Mrs. Delbert Rou1h of Guyavtlte
are allying at the honie of ·tr.eir
grandparents, Mr. and Mn. El·
wood Lleving while tbelr motber
ia in tbc Sheltering Arma HOipltal.
Mr. Ray Goodnite, who has
employment at Toronto, Ohio.
spent the weekend with bome
folk1.
CHIIOKII CLUB MilTS .
The January meetiliJ of . tb:e
Cherokee Farm Women's . Club
met Jan. 18th at the bome
61
Dorid Do.t..
Mn. Miry Bush at Muon, wltb
Mn. Busb and Mrs. VJca Routb
•d 11eatiH11 • •, llllripplnci
•• hoateuea. Mn. Nancy Joh• l
eon led devottona with alaa!IDf, , I\~ ••:·~-:••rauh o1 our Fathen"
•nd
frigidaire•• broad HW food
prayer b)' 1\ll'B. Kelole RaUBb. A :
Wolfe Dltpoter ••r•d•~ c~_, reltllous skit waa gl.vea by Evelyn Roush and Juanita Clark.
The club vote&lt;! Ia send ·
ta
flualooo t ""' . .
the
poUo
fund.
Chairmen
fot
tbe
\
fut,cant'-loodlogact!O.j t!Omlng year were
lollowa: Better
Cvohloooa al&gt;tcQ oo1oo Gild
HNlth
olbratlato
, Mra.
ner; Homes
...y .. lnllaD-E.r lo )
Let'•
Beauty, Mrs.
ale
and
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5.50 Sehool

BLOUSES
Meno 2.19 Flannel

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Girls

•

clay.

the

3ewell, Scipio, who die&lt;! In Februaty, 1853.
· "n,le ·pet~tion further stites
t~t 111 clilma and debta are
Pild Qainst tbe eJtate, located
in Scipio, and that ftnat aceount
wu fUed and approved in July;

SUPER MARKET

BEGINS SATURDAY, JAN 28th
CLOSES SATURDAY, FEB4

elitate of

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Bulganin Letter

day.

Ht• JUl. 17 m Clltca&amp;u. RtbJ7
credit tbdr "'JoQa &amp;Dd wonderful
1'"•!-'0;ttioo,t •• Dever went tD alaep OD a 4JIIllloo
:~1~::: Chicago t!rre an l87L llrL B'orater
~
Tbey 'Nere Dlltl'rled JAIL Z7, 188e,

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c._.

...._ "'"' or ...., In the WNf
PGfflon Seturday. Low ,.,....
,, ... 22 .... Mel h' the • • lit
the ..... pertlon.

Sc

!.Jt"r:~'"

·' A "J:~~" '=--h~',.- been fUetf i~ md.l' lPY(f I[~ ·!!r1'b 24 deareei!.

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ALFRED

Single Copy

Gov. tlilliam C. Marland said
Thursday night that a new Ohio
River ~dge between West Virainia aD.tl Ohio In thia area is
nect!Jaary for the continued industrial ·growth of the Ohio Val-

ley .
In Order to attract industry
and continue the growth and
prosperity of the valley a bridge
pronding commercial intereouJ"Se
between the two states should
and would come under study at
once, Marland said.
The statementli were made at
dinner sponsored hy ttth~elc~;~:;
-o( Commerce
w
Chemical
. Th.e firm
aluminum

»

whicb, in effect, ealll for tepll'·
atiq the free and CommunUt
worlds by a belt of neutral nations, informed sources said to-

.fitiilireJ;l
·

JANUARY 27th-28th-30th-31st

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Racine, Rutland, Syracu-se-. Tu-ppers Plains,. Reedsvil-le, Long Bot·
.om, Harrisonville, Langsville,
Oexter, Carpenter, MlnersvHle,
Letart ~nd Apple Grove.
The fire alllml. which sounded
at 7 p. m. cri~ out to all -persons
that the mothers were starling
Ollt in search of eontrlbu-tions t-ocombat the dreaded disease.
All families were instructed to
turn on their front porch ligoht.ll,
if they wished to make a donation.

cleutii2t
t-. S4

h..,.

to JO northiet.f erwl
..uth •nlf -.t ,.....lona.
l.tturd.y with • dNrnce ,.,
4)1' eM not .,. coW NnJeht aiMII

MARRIED SEVENTY YEARS

.Dependent
ew Bridge

C4ntWr.-altlt

Ntf ancl cold todey,

act
.
r
To
Be
Studied
's Growthi-

· ··Fileci'AgainS\

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY

I

Weather
Ohio:

• . smt
.
Part:itio.n

ALL OVER THE STORE

GIBBS Grocery
EPPLES Grocery
ALLEN Appliance
WILLIAMSON
"" , .. _._. Oil Co
SMITH Groc and Serv

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J&gt;boae 898

Expect Relief
From Ice, Snow
Next Few Days

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY BARGAINS

FOLLOWING MERCHANTS

Editorial Phone 307

had thus far· been repoMd. This
leaves a total of 13 crunmunities
ln ibe county not yet reported.
The to1-al for Pomeroy,
inC!luded the -terrlt-ory of Rock
Sprlnp Roa4.
Enterpri.se .and
JW'r.ilonville Ro-ad, was $8'.!9.13;
the total for Middleport was re~rted aa $608.19 and Chester re.pOrted that a .total of $04.39 was
coll"eet-ed during the march.
sou\.hern Ohio and Meigs Coun'Db.Ot&gt;e areas that. were reported ty can expect a relief from the
u not giving t-abulaUnns were : icy blasts apd snow for the ne~t
few days, wtnl. the mercury 1n
the old,, thermometer rising, al·
thouglt-'-emperatures will be below n.ormaJ. Little· anow is lore~
east for tht next five days.
The tem6eratures are to averAge frorJI"threo to stx deeree.a
L" ~"te I&gt;olow , n.,...u: Nor111•1 hi•h• tn
,.
.,.:, . '!!' ·
IW,tMI
·illlt16HJ'aro 1!1_ ~'ODd Dof·

END OF

ARE
BEING GIVEN BY THE

at

Mothers March On Polio Draws
$1,491.70 In Initial Tabulation

$845.00
KARR&amp;VANZANDT

w.

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onAcross The ·

New .Br

TO DAY'S "ROC.KET" SPECIAL

Mrs. Ray Neal spent Thursday

.
en.r tne

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In the reserve eoatnt the Lito

- e-&amp; Carpen-t~.

Tr;

Premiums

Fotl IIYINGI

H
Rent ----180.00 E•ans,
Sunday
afternoon.
with Mrs. Homer JohnH 76 Gmge
MisccJ!aneous
-- - $$ 1,000.00
Mra. Alta
Rou.ah
and daua:hter afternoon
ton.
Total Street Malntenunct;
Betty were calling on Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Arnott and
and Repair Fund ---- $ 24-,68o.OO Mrs. John Boyer and family Jn Rleky of M.lddleport were Sunday
r
.. ;.c
PI · PI euan'
t SundaJ.
.pests -of Mr. -and Mrs, George
~
Soc. 17. That there be. aPproTfe'oll
~Sec. 4, That thE:re be transferr- prialed from the GENERA.I.i'BONtJ
Mra. Charlie Lievins was caJIw.
·
:::
7r:
ed from the G~ERAL FUND to. RETIREMENT FUND:
. " . ~ ... ing on her dauabter, Mrs. MarMr. and Mrs. Ver-nal Job.nson
--- _
_~~=I I the SAFETY FUND tbe sum of 21 -A GENERAL BOND· Rl:(lRE- ton Roush, reti!intly.
and eblldrm. were in Jackson llil&amp;t
$24,520.00
(if revenues from
·
MENT FUND · -· · _
Mrs. Sarab Hoffman was a re- week.
sources other thpn taxes are t·o be 1 21 ,u Redemption -ol ·
•·.. ;-: : cent suest of Mn. Frances Brad· ltay-ftomas V_an Matre, son of
CHIEFTAIN DELUXE 2 D!)OR St"klno llock ond Whlto Plnlllo.
deposited in tt~:e Safety, SeTv1~e.
Bonds _____ __ : ___ :$ ~·'4.000:00 ford.
.
Mr. aDd .M'n. Ray VanMeter Me.
.... Sha,_, lnttrior. Stendlrd Shift, Good tl,...._ A ANI "Y~LU&amp;•
e~c., Funds as ~tretofore, an Or- j 21 A4 Interest on Bonds :.. , .
Those calJlag on Mr.' and Mrs. returnuJ to .his home from t-he
ME FOR YOURSELF.
dmandceb teo t'h16 _1
------- ------ --- -- $ l440.00
after suClering
pasae Y ooncl ·
·
· . · Total General Bond Re- · ·;..
'·
.-;
C.); and that 1.here be appropnattirement Fund
$ 5 440 00 Mrs. Earl Clark and son, Brent,
!Mr. and Mrs. !lomer Johnson
ed from said SAFETY FUND lh.o- GRAND TOTAL APPRO- ' ·
Mr. and Mn. Hank Fetty an·d viii~ relativ~
in Athens refollowlng ·
sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald cently.
i. SAFETY FUND
PRIATIONS -----~-- , $ S7,2M.OO Clark and aona.
Iunday .JUesfs of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. ~--II
Marlin V~al JohnEon and s&lt;lnt! were 1I
B 1 Mar.sba·J --------- $ 2880 ·00 . hSec.b21. And
th ~hed Vdla-ge
t dra Cler_
h ks
~
82 Police ----------- $ 7500.00 Lli eret Y au t:rtz~illaR~
~ were viliting with Mr. and ~n- Mr. and .Mrs. Gene Kauff, Jackie ·
83 First Aid _____ . _ $
500.00 wa7an 11 on ente f m
f sth~ 1 Raymond Rouah and Joyce, Sun- Mid Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Mala St.
84 Other Police Expcner or paym s _ro any 0
day.
Hqacbar, Sharon, Ohu-ct a-nd Lar-ry
ses --- --- ------- - $ 4500.00 fore~o~ng app;:pr:t~~ ~:n a~~
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush f';;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;
B5 Fire Chief-Salary $ 300.00 cruvm prop
·1 a
·
and family were Sunday eueata
approved
. by of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey llowh.
86 Firemen --- ---- --- $ 750 ·00 vouchers
th b rd thereto~,
of off en
thomcd
B9 Other Fire Departe oa
·Jc
au
Misa Edna Krump spent FrlE
••~oo
by
!aw
to
approve
tb?
same,
or
an
day
nlabt
wlth Mr. and Mrs. ''"'
u ...._ ·
$
ment xpen.ses --.t.oNV.
_...
1 t
o!
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D r
$ ~ oo o~ umance or reso u. Jon
~un- nwnd Roush and Joyce.
Civilian e en&amp;e ----- "' 1200. 00 ell to -make the nx:penditures;
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark and
Insurance ---- - --- · .,
"d d that
w rr nt m 1l I
Reserved Fund For
prova e '
no a a s- a granddauahter were in Parkerspayment -p arking lot
be drawn or paid for salaries or burg Wednesday on bualne88.
wages e".cept to peraon~; employed
4140
00
·
by authority of and in aecordanct•
BIRTHDA't I'AITY
bonds -- --- --- ---- $
Total Sarcty fr' und - -- $ 24,520·00 with law or ordinance: Provided
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rouah
Total -·--------- -- -~ $ 42·374 ·00 rurther -t hat the appropriation for gavl! a party for Min
Louise
Sec, 5 That there be •t ransferred t:untingencles can only be expend- Krump at their home -on Satur·
wu
from the GEN!(RAL FUND to the ed upon approval of two-thirds day night. The evening
&amp;nd
UTDJTY FUND tbe sum of $7- vote lo Counei·l for items of ex- spent ln playing records
pen.se
constituting
a
ICRal
obligagame11.
The
door
prize
was
won
700.00 and -that t.bere be app
prialed from said UTILITY t' UND lion aAainst .t he village and for by Mary Hesson. Young peopJe
tho purpo~ets other -t..han those -cov- attending were, Judy Clark, tel.
the following:
ered by the other specific appro- na Clark, Edna Krump, QueJlt4n
C. UTILITY FUND
Kaylor, Betty Krump, Ruth Ann
C 4 Street Ughtlng __ $ 5200.00 priations herein made.
Sec. 22. This ordinance shall Grimm, Robert
Rouah, Larry
Cll Payment old Water
Bill ---- -- ------- - $ 1500.00 take effect at the eerliest period Lievillj, Peigy Krump, Lewis
1Hart, Dennis
Weaver, Ralph
Payment old Light &amp;ill $ 1.000.00 allowed by law.
c.
Wayne
Swisher,
Clark,
L!ord
_
Smltb,
Penver
Total Service Fu·nd __ $ 7,700.00
President of L'ouncll.
Gibbs, J1mmae
King, Gordon
Sec. 9. That there be transferr' Clark, Jaoi~ Gibbs, Mary Bee.. ...
ed from the GENERAL FUND to Passed Jan. 2, 19156,
··II·. I.~;·
8_?n. Ronn1e Jotustn,
Attest:
Charles
w.
Legar
Blndta
the CEMETERY FUND -th• aum
·'' . -.·"-'!\"
·'
Gibbs, Geraldine l_!ttdmaa, Donof $7,100.00; and that .there be Clerk of Council.
l
-19-2fl-2tc
na
Heuon
and
Gacy
King,
apprQPJ'ialcd from said( CEMI
Miss Janice Gibba spent SatUr.
TERY FUND the following .
G. CIMITIRY FUND
day night wHh Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ':;:::;::;;;:::;::;:;~:;::;;~::;;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;:;::::
mond Housh and Joyce.
•·
G '2 Employe.s ----- -- $ 5500.00
Mrs. Cora Ohlinger Ia , speiltlG 3 ToolS and Egulp.
iog a few days with Mr. and )Irs.
ment _ ---· --· ---- $ 3M.or
Willie Johnson.
G 4 Other Expensru; __ $ 2M.OO
Sunday Scnoor attendance on
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark ac-com·
G i5 Land and Buildings $ 1000.00
Mr. and Mr1. ' Franklin
panied
Tqt&amp;l Cemetery Fund $ 7.100.00 Jan. 22 was 45, the offering
Clark to Beverly, .0., SundaY.
Attendance
al the W•&gt;rslotpi where they have employment.
Sec. 10 That there be appro-Robert Ohlinger spent .Monday
priated from the STREET •MAJNT Services following Sunday S&lt;h.ooll nllht
with Relph and ·Gordon
ENANCE AND REPAIR FUND
Clark.
the toll-owing:
was 27 with Millard Swartz
Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Harrl.s and
H. STRUT MAINTENANCE AND lng.
daUghter of Minersville, were
UPAI~ FUND
vlolUng Mrs. Ruth Goodol!f, Sun-

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FOR

WEST COLUMBIA

Broad Run_

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Rutland Telephone System
Plans To Cease Service Soon

Market Reporls

~~!n~r a:dt.h:.o~f~g h~dha~~~~- e~~tenbar.h i~

•ar•

'"'"ental

Ui~

atlit

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~Two.

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"nie Daily Sen•lnel.

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IIICHARO I. OWIN

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Cillt MGI.

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Friday, Jorwb~, 1956

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Pu\li.lled evfry aft.t!'lolloon exeept Sllnday by
Sentb\tl, JhC., at no Metfitnlc St.. Pomeroy, 0
phdn~ 198, fdltOrlll offl~ Ph&amp;ne- 397.

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Ntotlonal advert isi ng repre-sentative, Bottine-Jii.-Kimt.all. Jnc.,
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11:16 Great'-st' Fights or C~l'J'

Balance Sheet For Polio In 1955

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Here's the blaance sneel of ~()­ dollars to brine care to those who
needed it , and everywhere the
lio for Ul~!i:
PLUS : Hf,OOO,OOO children giv- doMO!':Il and nurses and pareDb
who viewed polio· as it ts. in the
en tbe,Salk vaccine.
mN'US: E~idemics sllll not wounded bod1e.~ of children, rea·
ended; strufk heavily in Massa· llud that tht' way t-o fi!rht it is to
ChU.!JettS, 'WISCOn.&lt;lin .
prevent .it.

lluoh Of lnln LuntO
PLUS: Vaeclne prodl.lction dif·
fieultles In early spHrag how endA,nd M~.Ch4,111/i' , .ll'l!S P!\I,Y
~d ; vaeeine tmergine In growing One ~pldftnie. fOlio £1ruok ~ltd
1}1 ~ln. It H!t li J12 ttl ·
quantities.
t•mob ond chl14\'en,..:r9#t
MlNUS. Year'!': 1o11 or disea'!le Ill m1hr .. in \DM. It ~tu~' In
about 30,000 cat~es; ttm!i of thous- Q\'MI&gt;p
the chill 1&gt;1 ·1'1111#
amd~ are .sufferine panlyti.c arter
bellnninc hd t&gt;O\iol~ ti!Oiilhl
effects.
poilo w~ eve-r rot the
PlUS· March of Dimes car' for
The NlUObal FounattloD for l.J\·
thoSe being stricken is l!iving eath rantJie Ppralysia
riulf~~ t-]
'a
an increasing chance- to live a
l!inl•
tnd
other
t'l!'lliiil•~
worthwhile llfc.
~erpney a'feu--2.824 ~at o
Univ.rut Us• For....,n
~P.P•raiw !Q help repair 1110 · ltlttn the fight against poliO, 19M ~~e du&amp;ed by t viruJ So ii11 1 a
was a year to n•member. :1 ye.ar ri'lilllon would . reach one I11Cb. J!'li·
when a 12-month. study of the S31k to M&amp;tiiJSehuse'tb and W!lcO;~n
vaccme ended and ~howed that alone, tl!e NatioJlal Foundf;tll;)ii
tl1e vaccine was safe. pfltl~nt and Ttllde wat+aency ~hipme~~U of 241
effl'&lt;'l ive; a year when about 7 1 lton 1unga
000,000 children received va&lt;"cine
Bu,il O'Conn-or, p~tden\ (If
provutc.d by th~:: March of Dune s
and an ~s tun atc d 3,000,000 more the Mareh or Dimes otatP,lz~~n.
receJ\'1'(\ vaeL'me thrllLLJ::h other slid, "As 1965 ends we are lntere;atOO 1D looking forward and 1'.1
s()U re f's
But 11 w;~s :1 year of problems Planning -to uge what we -ba\1'0
as well as success. It was a ye.ar learned In the past to carry on
wh en vaccme from one manu£oc- the filht aan.inllt polio.
turl'r was found to &lt;"Ontain live
"We eerhinly tuwe learned 1~
\'ir us. wbcn 11n unprecedented rc·
sons. We 'have lt-amed that t41e
appra i~ al of sa fety lt'~t s waq ac·
American people, by joinillJI with
CQffilllLshecl- a year when a ppar- their sclenllst~ in a voluntary
ently serious dilficultie~&gt; ln manu- partner!Ltllp, can take a baffiina
fact uri! wt.ore met so succcs.dull y dlseaae and defent it The defeat
tha t procll~t.1w n i ~ nuw I'OUtlll&lt;' uf polio has nut cOhlf', but we
nntl the day uf un iversal vaccina- know, w; we kn4'w when the effee·
tion a)(ain st twlio now frm.•st·c· ttvena~ of the Salk \111ceinu was
ahlo•
cstabl1!':hed, th.tt polio Will be
Epld•mlc lrt Bolton
beaten, finally and irrevoeabty.
It wa s a ycor whC'n tht• thonk- Every C'hlld who receiVE!!'! vat.-eine
fulnt.'is of P&lt;trents t'hat a ,&amp;ucress· l.ll'ings us c( 011 cr to that victory .
ful vacfine hntl bel'ln foulid ka~ , Ev~·y iron lung putient who i~
matched by the fears of 1hosc taught how 1o breathe without
where J)o!Lo Laged Fur it w~ .~ tm· that lung, nncl who b returned
PO!lsibh· to vacematc all c-h•ldn•n homt' l'epr~scnt.s an advance to·
in 19M and polio wa~ rar frum ward 'our goal."
('onquercd . II struck Ln Boston ,
Mas.s ., and sprt~ad in -concentric
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the stute. Ry
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Dec. 10, tht· t·ul1 was 3.893 cast' &lt;; .
- m-ore than three tlme.s as many ' A motorist In a jolapy pulled
a~ In 1954, and MX tim&lt;!s as many up alonwalde a new Cadillac conas the avcn~e of l't&gt;eent yt&gt;&lt;ar11. vertible at a atop ll&amp;:bt, looked
In th is and other epidemic:,, over t~l the driver and yelled:
«''ope. Whnt
March of Dum•s fund~ prnvidcd '·Hello, you big
emennmcy aid. It took m111ion~ or questiOn did you mills?"

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On Oddities Witnessed
On ACommuter Train
Mly HARMAN W. NICHOLS
Unltad ,.,... SttH Correspond•nt
WASHINGTON' UPCaskie
Stinnett has thought up n way to
eet so,me of his money back
from the commuter train whlch
fetdiefi him to work. That
without 'buYIDf any rail stock .
He's }Vrltil\g a t'1oQk '
eoine of tM :r:lln~ things
zany people Ho to lnteri·upt hi~
tlJ:Ifti,.ioe.•~~d · f)a~·re•.Mitl ~hi!£.&gt;
Mdmg.
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Caskie has been
ping it five days a
Ddyrestown, Pa., to
fur seven years. As
decJded what to
book.
"I might honor my
town and coli it 'Next
Doylestown,' " ho said. "Or
n\libt honor the railroad and call
It 'rittllo' and rockin' on
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MailBag
Htrtt'ord. W. Va.
January 26, 1956.
DEAR POMERoy, _

Down throuih. the years WE of
W~t Vii"Jhila side of the
Bend Area have been YOUR LOY·
At; CUSTOMERS lor THREE
GEN'ERA'nONS, Our GrandpBTentr md our PaNnb before us.
Y•r8 of t!ltcelleni bus 8flrviCe has
bttn dt.scontlnued, paralyZing lhl8
t!LhOpp\na area .

the

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people now

BUT ~hey go

have

to the nearby

IS N01'

THIS A BACKWARD

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14. Unit ot work
H. Tin

JlO'MEjtOY

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SERVIcE

AOAIN?

YoLJr' very trulv,
Vlralnla Carleton Cnlmp

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"You get to knew the eommu· ner.
ters who lef!ve their papers be·
Carrie H. Bailey, 81/4 A S18, T4,
hind. You know their stop," the ~11 Olive to Rowy W. and Clara
autbor !ald. "Some riders will H. Bailey.
spot
a woman 10 paee!l l!_nd beat
Carroll and Eva J. IM.cKenzie,
C'askic is a writer who has
been grinding out nb-ticklers her to that empty seat holdlng a parcel, Salisbury to Eh D. and
for a long time. All the wbile paper. othe~s have a cu~e way of Evelyn White.
George A. Meinhart, Trustee,
he's had thl! idea In the hack of saying, 'Pardon me, If you're not
his head of making his daily using the second a:eetlon, could Velma W. Feiger, deceased. lot
l please see it?' Later they of!er Pomeroy to Gerald and Bertha A
train l'ldc pay him a div1dend .
to
trade sections. They have Wildermuth.
lie's going to wond4;r on paper
your
whole paper read by the
Carl Gorby, Guardian, Anna C
who turns the heat on in the
Williams, lncomp. several parcels
coaches in the summer And try Ume they reach the terminal."
Stinnett Ukes to watch the Sal-em to Virgil A. and Sally Ann
to find out if ll i~ the same
cute
young filly who uses her Good.
clown who let!!- ihf' fire die in
(alse
eyelaikC.!L ami · s.tai~ •mile
Stella ·and Hollis ~eules 6A,
the wintl:'!r
.. J would like ' to turn on ;,he to get more mites' .oat o~ . her ... tle· Rutland to Arnold M., RDbcrt C.,
Herman L., Paul H, Geor.J.::"e 0 .
ket.
turner," StinnetL said.
Will
T•k•
A
P"k
1
and
Wendell E. Grate.
He also would like a word
"She stirs up the tiger In that
Ea.!lement to Columbus &amp; South·
with the conductor who gives the
engmeer a highball out of the c'oniluctor to a point whete he ern Obii'Jo Electric Co,
Harold and Eva Haye!':, Lot 171,
station nt R.02 in.~te ad of the doesn't even look tit the . ticket,"
he
said
.
"He
just
clicks
his
pun·
Pomeroy,
lo Edward and Emmoscheduled 8:03, e~pecia lly on
rainy rl11ys, when h(•'s a block cher, tips hts round hat and mov- gene M. Ullm.
es along 1 wouldn't be
surW. Leo and Cora J . Beeson,
from the stalion
'' Maybt' his watch kt•eps per· pps~d if she has been flashing Lob 74 and 75 Middleport to Blr·
fed time only In perfl•ct wcnth· -an old hbrsry card all alopg. One tus and Della Ann Barrett.
of these days I'm going to peek."
Cbarles 1\Uf:iSeU, Sheriff. 629,
he scud
Rll, 1'3, Olive to Charles C. and
Grllet C. Prk!~.
VUlage of Ptlomeroy. 2~ Sa. ft.
Pomeroy to Ohio r&lt;'utl GaS Co.
Gordon altd Ruth Proffitt 125.4
A S14 ah.d lS T2 Rlt Lebanan to
Fred W. Crow Jr. 'rru!tee.
Clln'tGn R. and
Helen Smith
99 29 A, LebahoR to Gayle H. and
EW l'OnK·-A glrl named Polly Bergen has
Edna Pt-lce.
been doing an. lmttation or a g\rl named Helen
Clara Stiles, Ult '10, 71, 20 feet
Mor&amp;M ln one ct our more expenalve Ulc•l llatoohs,
off of '72, Poriteroy to Eddie ·and
and '"'cept tor one etnall eatch, lt'a a gOod l(ntt&amp;Glenna Hlitfiieli
tlon. :M:taa BtrPn 11 talented and conacltft\tcl~.
and likely come• closer than. anyone hlil ;~t to
piMlnl down the elusive qutllt3{ that in&amp;d• the.
tad·fyt4 "Catntlte on a plano" the mollt fllnOl11
white blues eln.ger ot our tlm'e.
The catch It this: Mls8 Mora:u wu unbi.P~Y-:­
alwaye unhappy-and Mlas Betgeh, .a tat .:4 'lliy..
body knows, Ia not.
The greatest commodity an.yone tn lhOW butl•
ne-11 can sen 11 ,Unr.erlty. When Joe m. ~
Shaw or
makee h'l l~nd _~~~"a,ckaJL'po)lt bocil;"o!! Utt ,lt_u~
ter 11 lotlg ljj\d louli: btcll\la• ,JO* ne'Vtt .tJQ m.,....
any aec~t . b~ fi.l'IJ · !Ppredatlon for rood ScOtch.
«
WJ1en ~ar):. ]o,!att~H bJ!~~-tt~ .up 'Y:our 11vt9:Kf:

new

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Skeets Shaw Band
Furnish Music At
Polio Fund Dance

with "'l''ba~plii&gt;oa

of tho

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HELEM MORGAN waa ~!Jalf~
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·,witl:to thin le~, t~~t ~Yt~U.
a. aomeUme, jowly tac~ aqf!Jo:Q',
~er. ~!· Mw ~if·l!ttOJ!Cit:
It waa in 1 ~2nd atreet night 41U .~~~~
lia 0.. ~~
.,.
()1~~. and lhi atopped by rny tallte U. tiJ~~ &amp;o me tor A m ~U1.
~ tild Ito Idea What ahe wu saylnf. hi.lVij ltofl.f.cl.
SKi cavt Mr money away a&amp; It .t\t min~~ it. ~~e !Jiwp.ya wU P.'
the hOle ror e.t least a thousand tC!: 'J(tckt Blair, tht, -~~ .~e~\tir
who aet her llP In her oWn clubs. I!JHe once hvo her enblil8 }Oit t&amp;
a lhlVertnx chOnw rtrl: and anothei tlmt uli_~Rt ¥CI h...-~ ..~!~
to a t~owder rooM attendant becmuae the ~~r otd Womin hid to WWI'Ii
on Chrtatmaa Eve. She died broke.
The raueous, money·hunrY TeXU au!nan c~~· ~e.etlbil_ li\t' .P.
"just a dumb little 28-ye~t.r·old child." . There wert cth•r i0btlq1.1titl.
Jamea Montgomery Flatg said her aM'I~ "la ,tm
· ~~~~'\! ol~~·
rulnld women In the world." Drama ~rlt~ ~treY:
tqO~ •
t
admtrer, called her a "ratrlst. miJbt!Pr•Jt{' ~h~ '
"' rro .1.. . I';
n.d .. 11 a . ehor\li &amp;'hi and ~fttr mll.k'JDI f!lO"' th a rhlllw
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n l6 )lell"' or ao, wM burt~d 1n LaOranp, DL

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There also will be something tnd Ida D. Diehl.
Slrike II Rich
11:30
in the bOok about ~ays to steal
/. H. Grate, ·lot-s Middleport to
a newsptiper.
Everett L. aitd Kathryn L. Bach- I~Ut{l Villani Ll'dr

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" '311 Searcb. for TomQlT.OW
12:48 Tlje Gujdi.. t.litit
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1:30 Love Story
R"bert Q. Lewis
2,SQ HOUSCfp&amp;rty
3:00 The Big Payoff
3:80 Bob Crosby Show
uo The Bri1hter Da:y
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CORA Purtbases Holstein Sire
From New York Breeders

No

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point out that aaw

t. the time to plall for next
J'e&amp;r 11 r•placement ftoe:ks. And

It'• just a'e plain that the only
way to atay ahead of eompeti·
tion, the&gt; .oniJ wa.y to top the
.ulkft' nd· b\lild the old bank
aeaoun.t Ia to buy replaeement
1t.oclr: that j, flrat. In the lndusti'J
ln all prof.t-making factor1. For
Utla, ·we think our Nichola No.
l2 Ia JOI»' beat bet on the female
~olde, and 10.u'U find that a peat
lti!OJ b.tlrdh,eadtd poultrymen all
•ver the U, 8. &amp;i'l"tll with ut
beeause they've tried Nicholo
No. 12'a and &amp;ltQ know fro•

Lebi Go Shopping Dressed Turkey
iD ea1oriet

lee. He polnta out thlt ooe medIum •ized potato

c:ont.alm

only

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Show &amp;heduled
For January 28

Detlon that potatoes are
il m'OIIeOUI, IC·
CordiDJ:: to County Aj:ent BlakaThe

biib

Five hundred of Ohio'• c:holceat
100 alotiet. Aa mOlt ltudeall
market hoss, entered by about
of nutrltlon will t.J.J you that
100 exhibitoNL, Wlll bold the spot·
would be oab a miaor part of
light at the 19M Ohio Spnng
the average dally requin!meat
Barrow show IJCbeduled for Febfor anyone.
ruary 25 at t·h e fawgrounds in
,
London.
'Potatoes are blab in food val·
Show o-fficials expect
mort!
ue, true " AYI Blakalee. They
than 1,000 persons , includina
l,f'~ an excellent .ource of vltafarmers and liv-estock.men.. packlllllll B and C, and of iron. caling company representatives, feed
clum, and phoephonu, aod they
manufacturer~&gt; and others to at·
contain ttarch which can be coD-tend.
vertcd by the _h uman body Into
• Blue ribbon wmners must also
energy produoag su.p.n. ..But,"
Since he has been
selling compete in a caroo"SS contest. Each
adda Blatulee, ".t he high ealorie
through the sales he hall been other exhibitor also has tbe opbwineaa coma. Wltb the butter or
satldied that he was receiving pDrtunity to nominate one pig to
sravy we.. all Uke 10 well on our
the best posaible price for his cal the ca!'C'ass contest to ne how his
ves and did not bave to worry type of animal measures up to
Tbe uDiveraaJ appeal of potawbo was going to buy the calves the kmd t-he consumtU" prefers. CODA Purehases Holateln 24: FP lied for type. A COBA analyais
A new Holstein sire has been indicates thia lire is lmprovina; toea bas led to a multitude of
and when they were going to be Carcasses will be shown Feb. 29 in
way1 of prepanng l.lld llling tbil
110ld.
the coolen; of 8 Columbw packing purehased by the Central Obio udller 1hape and attachmentl.
This buD's sire Is Clyde HillJ llnportlnt vel!letables. Coub in
All Meigs County farm~rs pro- firm and at a luncheon meetina Breedine Auoel.atlon wbleb ter·
dLJcing beef type calves are in· at the youth buildill( on the O.blo ves dairymen in this area. He it Kina: Fobea Paebe, an Euellent, every laod have c:onooeted their
Clyde Hill Qulno Kiq Fobel Silver Medal Type Sire. A full owu apeclal Wlfl of fis:l.q pota.
vited to avail themselves or thts State [a.irgrounds.
sale service by consigning calves
Klck.(]ff for the state's fourth formerly owned by L. A. Piquet •later of "Plebe" la Faonr Zuba: toel. 1boae Ideas have been carto th~ sales. Fw1her plans on aooual sprin.J ban-ow ahow pro- of East Aurora, New Yort aad Rock River, Excelleat, who wu ried from c:ounttr to country 1111the sale operations will be made gram will be an all Ohio Swine Handy Farms of Lancaater, New Dltional champion at HI and 18 W oae aa buy this eoD'lllll)fl
on February 6th when Paul Baer b&amp;nquet the evemtli of Febna.ary York.
y~ara of age. TbiS: &amp;reat cow
1a food Item ln a crut variety Gf
and Roy Miller, the two M~igs 24 st :the London f.a.irgrounds. A
"Quloo", wbo has been elasli- alto "Quino's" maternal p-and- preparationa DO lUlter where be
aoea.
County directors of the associa· representa:tive of tbe Ohio A&amp;so- lied Very Good for type, haa 18 darn.
lion will meet with the other dir- eia'tion
of Meat Packers wiJl daugli&amp;ers that have produced an
average of 15,004 pOunds of mlJk
lie is out of Clyde Hill Queen Obio farmen, laddetn&amp;ll)', proeetors at Gallipolis.
speak.
The show Is spon3oo'ed by the and 582 pounds of fat. The 11 Fanay Tidy, who was classified. duce euelleat potatoe., but not
Meigs County farmers will be Ohio Swine Breeders and Feeders damJ avera8ed 14.338 pounda of "Very Goo'd" and at 13 years of nearly .enoueh for tbe populatioa
wise to buy and accept delivery Associatwn and supported by live mUk and IKK pounds of fa~ Tbls age produced 22.740 poundtl of Most pot.atoeJ grown In Ohio tre
of their 19M fertilizer supplies stock market agencies, packers, givea an increase of daughters milk and 966 pounds of butter- of the Katahdin variety. Tbe tu·
now, aCcording to Earl Jones. reed manufacturers and Uvestoek over their dama of 686 pounds of fat in 365 dara on three-times bfr~ are smoo&amp;h an4 -roundilh,
extension agronomist of Ohio equipment companies. All Ohio milk and .a pot~nda of butterfat. daily milking. Her total produe· with very little wute ilt kiteben
State University.
ho.g producers may compete. Per· ' "Quino's" daughters are Q(IW lion 11 200,691 poundtL of milt preparation. Other Jood. varietiea
pr'odooed in thil date are tbe
By ord~rlng fertilizer early, sons interested may obtain other in tbe proeeas of being dassi- and 7611.~ pounds of fat.
-~-Jones points out, farmers can be information, entry forms and proHOLZII. HOSPITAL
assured of having their supplies gram-s from their rounty Extenresdy for the spring crop season. sion oHica1.
Atlmitted Wednesday: Nile• G.
The extenaion agronomist says
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Racine; Marvin W. M.arr
early ordering is particularly adDALI HART, Rtporter
~nato project this year.
Clifton.
W.
Va.; Mn.' ErDellt 11.
visablc this year because of a
The following Votatlonal Agri· ' Arthur Johnson reports he hA;ll
shortage of railroad freight cars.
culture students
report their the , soil plowed for his corn pro- Ruth, Reedaville~ Howard Donohue, Ratine .
If the shortage gets worse toFarming Program Project Boolu ject this year.
up to date: Roland WoUe, EuBennie Newsome reports that ward sprmg, fertilizer factories
· -- - - may nQt be able to get phosphate
gene Sellers. Arthur Johnson. be has selected his hampshire
and potash from the m•nes.
Carl Wolfe, George Albert Ifill, gut and located his corn field .
Bennie Newsome, Charles Han·
Carl Wolfe reporu that he has
Another 2dvantage of buying
now, is that manufacturers have
lng, Chark Grady, Jim Smith, selected his field for corn and
more time lo cure and condition
Ivan Powell, J 08cph Glenn, Law· field for tomatoes. His farming
the plant food at\d farmers have
renee Tbelss Charles Baker Ro- ~rogram Includes COrn 1A, togcr Beegle, john Pape and ' BIU cnatoes 0000, soil improveml!nt
their choice of grade and amount
Fe~t.ilize~ can be kept in prime
Ohio is a key slate in providing Wingett.
:_I,) acre, and Home Beautlfic.t· 1
condition tf stored properly on the nation with beef, veal, pork
uon.
•
the farm , Jones says. He lists and lamb according to the Na- l Edward Chapman reports that
.
,
these storage suggestions:
tional Jive Stock
and Meat he haa selected his production, , !lw~ln S~yrc rcpo~~s :r~
Keep fertililcr bags off the B ard
and
supplemen· . JCCta or t e year
·
ee
1improvement,
0
·
ta
· ts H'as
8 head, Feed·
ground or off concrete floors .
I ln a stallstica 1 summary re- . ry proJeC .
prod uc ti on 1 herd .Management
22 h d 4
b t
acre1 w toeea •
Slorc fertUazer in a dry build·· ceived by the Agricultural Ex- proj~ts are : Sweet corn, 1 acre I ~r swme t 1 " • 2000
ing.
.
.
.
and pepper.!!, ;: acre. His im·l "" acres po a oes,
oma s
tens1on Servace pt Ohao State .
j
.
tmd 5 acres corn For his lm·
Stack bags on 2x4's nr cribbing Universitv in Columbus tbe Meat provement
pro ect
IS : Home
t
. is h h p F R
above the floor .so fertilizer Board re.ports that Ohi~ is one Beautifleation. His supplemen· grovemBen pi~!~Jecti. eh as r' ..
·
project is test·ng
.-.orne
eau ·1
1 1ca· on, orne arm
1
won 'I soa k up mmstul'e
and get of the top len states in tbe na- ta~
'J
sm'I ·
h
d
lumpy
.
.
.
Michael Powell reports that s op an so1 Improvement. He
tton m numbers of meal ammala h h
t d bls
d .
reports that he has secured his
. ,·
5epar
te brokefl bags Irom having over five million bead of e as se1ee e
pro uction, f till
l t d hi fi ld f
toZ:a~:c a~d ~tato!s·' a:~
main pile.'f~~ fertilizer soaks hogs, pigs, cattle, calves, · sheep imP!ovement, and st:lpplcmentary
up moisture.
and lambs on its farms oa Jan- proJects. lDs production project h
d hi
•
is 5000 tomatoes Ws Improve· as manure
s potato field.
Waid Foster reports tbat he
uary 1st of this year. This ment project is 'Home Beautifi·
amounts to 123 bead per square
ti
tar y pro- has selected 4. acres . of field
.
8
1
lh
ca
on.
IS
supp
emen
·
mil e, more lhan Iw1ce
e nat- j t . l ti
.1
corn and one galt for his producional average,
ecG .lS er; Dng ~01 ·
lion project and for his improveIt ranks first in the country in h ~orge 1 ~n: ~~ rep~rts th,at ment projed soil .•
, OPJ'ovcment,
density of sheep and lamb num· e as se ec e •....., proJects or two acres. '
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Ohio turtey rrowers. optlmiltlc

over pro1pecU for a good P!'Odue-

tlou ypn- abead, will open tlteir
19M pJOCiatn Aebedule W1th a
\Vinu-t 14eettnc md Dce~d Tur·
key abow lanuary 28 in Plumb
Hall on the Ohio State Univeniiy
campua.
FiM quality ttukey• will be the
order ot tbe day. Producen will
enter their Jrirdt. in eompetlt•on
for top prizel.
.AmoDt
~ will be no.
bert Van Houten U S. ~­
mmt. of ~e. wbo will di&amp;ruu method~ uaed tn prepartn 11
turkey mtrPt nports, and M. G.

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ANNUAL

Alll'ieultural

Experiment Station who will pre-

;mt
~~ of Naearth wed with
ea - . . of tuneya. A. W.

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wtllf ,pea

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IDa1'bt ~d a paeel will diacuu
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DINNER MEETING
MONDAY, FEB. 6th
8:00 PM
AT THE

Rocine High School
Tic:keh $1.50

Cobbler, aad
Chippewa, both
CALL
urly, aad S.balcl. a late potato
COBA TICHNICIAN
ltke KaWuUu. - · , ...........
CID find tbra Obio &amp;rown pota.
toes in Ute market. packed in
l&gt;a10 olompotl U. 8. No. 1, Size A.
&amp;ACINE RT. 1
abe eo be cwta1n of ptting rea.1
PhoiU!
3191
Pomeroy, 0
value for ber mODey.
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FFANEWS

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Green Clover 4-H
Club Makes Plans
For Future Meef

lloll out of Bl&lt;lllet

au bntiter pntlia

'ttfs

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bers, with 33 head per square
mile, or a total of one million,
200 thousand head. Ohio is one
of the Hi stales in the nation
that produce 76 percent of aU
the sheep and Jambs in the tOUR·
try.
The Buck_eye state is sixth In
the nation m numbers of bogs
and pigs, with two million, BOO
thousand. It is one of &amp;he nine
Corn Belt states . that produce 71
~ercent of all the bogs and pigs
tn the country, according to the
.Meat Board.

195ft He

ha~ his plans and agree--

6' FEED CO.
Mlnt!J'IIvllle

Dale Hart reporls that ht!
a calf at five weeka old and
$37.12 for it. He also
that bis cow has
pounds o£ milk between
ber 26, 19!5&gt;5 and January 18
•
1966.
Eugene Sellers reports be baa
sele&lt;:ted the field for his corn
project and has applied manure
on the soil.
. Roland Wolfe reports he has
telected and measured the field
for his bay project.

menjt :om:he:. f~ productiOn
11
pro ec ~- e
toma~oes,
150 l~ylng bene and 1~ chicks.
Three luture mcettnR::i were
Mated with Vantrelll or Indian
HJa Improvement projects are
planned when the Green Clover
RlvfLr malta~ we think there Is no
soil _imi pr~vement
and Home
4-H
Club
met
Thur1:1day
nir;:'ht
at
ht ...r bird on \he market today.
Beautif cation.
the home of Kay Jenkinson with
And moa&amp; ot tht men •ho •re
Davld Cleland reports that he
Barbara Jones, the president, as
makint' monev In the lndust.ry
has
selected bls Pi'oducUon, lm·
apee. So wh.J not ftnd out for
the assisting hostess. Mrs. James
projvemtsent,Hiand
Sud P~~ementary
fOUI'Hifl
•
Brewington is counc11lor for the
pro
ec
·
s
pro
uc:u..~n
proclub and they worked on aprons
jecta
are,
tomatoes
400,
and
during the evening. Next Thur&amp;·
1 8':I'e· His
torn
improvement
day- &amp; work meeting will be b llld
projects 18 spraylna:.
at the home of Cinda Morris; a
Jobn Pape re~ be haa •
VaJenline party will be on Feb. 9
,
eured one Hampabke and ooe R
at the home of Judy Sauer with
Ohio is also among the top Hi Yor~blre gUt. H11 improvement
OUBh a .4nnounce
11 skating party planned for Feb. states produclne 70 percent of all projects are Home Gardeni.DI;,
A. New n -- ht
10.
the cattle and calvea in the coun- Home Beautification, and Pasl.nM.I/J er
Barbara Jones- was in charge of try-on the basis of W&lt;!fght.
Cpl. and Mnl. Ben Roush oi
1 ture lrDprovemeat.
lteubelln&amp;l~
Woodafleld the meetJng. The ·hostesses served
Meat
animal
sales
in
OblO
in
.
Roy
Van
Meter
reports
that
he'
Fort
CamltbeU, Ky., are announand St. QairsvUJe, Ohio
refreshments to Mrs. Brewmgton 1954-1955 amo ntM to
lias meuured and manured his cine the birth of .a daughter on
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d
r::ore field !Gr bia corn project. He Saturday, Janulll')' 21 in a hospl·
than $l 000 000 u
fS:~ inc::~ al~e ::~ that his beef eaH ~ at Ft. Campbell. 'Mn;. Roush
rour pe~tent ol
of Ohio is derived from the sale w~~vid Frl,::;n;!:;_,ts he has . Let~ ~rmteer Ruth Lieving of I
ot meat animals-one of the 1 d ft
......
ou ·
bighest percentages 1 th
ei'Joun- se ecte
ve acres of field corn Paternal grudparents are Mr.:
try
n e
and 3000 tomatoes for production and Mrs, Ben Roueb of West
HOW DO YOU Sl!E
and Home BeauLlflca· . umbia while maternal ~,.;,~~···
·
projec:ll
WilY I Wlllmll 10 l!ARtl
Ucn for an improvement project.
are Mr. and Mrs. ·....
HOW~ WRITe 1
Bill Wingett reP9rl.s that
of Letart Route.
h~s selected )lis field for
Lavena Rainey d
aweet corn. His farm
is a great grandmother
newcomer. Cpl. Roush
ineludea: sweet corn 1A.
helfer, and Home BeauUfication.
on January 28 for 1
Mulberry Ave
Charles Biker ond Roger Bee11in Germany.
1 Jc report
tbat their sows for
their sow and Utter projects have 1
been bred.
MDDIL
, Johnny Wlo,gett reports that he
has sold his too broilers. He ha.!L
selected his corn field lor 1955-1906 ~rop year.
CHAIN lAW
Bill Proc:tor reports that he
hu selected hi&amp; crops Ior this
summer. These crops are 3000 1
. 2 Car Loado Of .
tomatoes and 2MO peppers. He
has not selected his field .
Robert Johnson reportJ; that h~
!IMPORTED
has selected this year's farmmg
1 DOMESTIC
program. It will const•t of 2000 1
Order
Early &amp; Sovo
t()matoes, 2·~ acre of potatoes
Order
Your
Get What You want
i
and '4 acre of sweet cOrn.
Jint Smith reports that he seWhen you want it.
lected hts soil for his tomato rt.nd
Today Aild Save.
We Dave A J..a.ra:e
potato
pioJeetll.
He
reports
that
·
.• GIVE :your dog a tuty treat! Master Mix
.
Save Mon By .
be bas eompleted the ttudy on
Seledlon
On
Hud
.
Orderla• FOB .
II reol health proletltlon, too. It prowood.Workinf and· are working on
Marlella
the
study
of
power
tools.
. SEE US TODAY! .
'11id8 a wealth of nourfslnitent ln e..Uy
Lawrence Theias uports he ·
digested form. Order a bag today •• ,
hal seleetfd biiJ corn ground. He
reports that he has com.,leled
availablt In 5, 25 or 50 pound ba~
the study on woodworking with
hand tools and is wOrking on the
!tudy of woodworklag with
er tools.
Cliarles Haning reporlf that he
has been trylfil to locate his
mato aDd corn crou~ for bi11
1\i.. projects lllh year.
Your
Cfart Grady report&amp; he has
DAIRY DBTBjiGEANT
field aeleeted for his tomato
Where Quallly Is .~aram••unt joel.
dearae . Albert Hill reports · be
_ . . _ _ ~q plowed lhe ooU ·for
~ . W.
uperle. . .

Ohio

PLAN TO ATTEND
MEIGS
DAIRY SERVICE
UNIT

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htter order now!
Fleming

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Q:ilO Dolllo" a Second
.9;3P 'i'ho Vloo
10:1111 MIMI llld Albert
10:JQ !iQ'S .

SUMMER
1956

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The value of the sales was
pointed out by one producer
from· a neighboring county who
stated that before the sales he
always had a problem of which
buyer to sell to because they all
offered different prices, they all
gave different statements about
the animals bein g too large, too
amaH. too fat or too poor. After
he had made a sale he always
wondered if he was •·skinned'' or
not.

LivestockIs B1·g Busrn·ess
In Th•IS state

WCHS-TV Chatutel8

cltte'• and NOT to Pom,eroY to
aMP:, ao It I&amp; xour own loyal cl.ls
tomehi Wtio tre so seriOusly af·

~thootl

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TRUE,

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Maay breeders ln Me.ies County are now cdjustina: tbelr breed·
lq IK!hedul~s IO that the calves
Will be bora aa lOOn after JanIIII'Y lit u poaslble. That means
tbe.n tbat the breeding aea.son
abould st.arl the lut of March or
early Aprll in order to get early
calves.
Empba&amp;ia for tbe 19M sales
wW be plac:ed on quality. By the
1lie of field lnspection and eneouractag more farmers to castrite and dehorn calves it ls boped tc make a better sale botb for
. the prcdueera and for tbe buy·
eJ'I, If farmers need a.sslstance
GD either Q{ these operations
they are invited to contact uy
of the d~ of tbe assoeiation or the sale yards or the Ex·
t'tULion · Agents.
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19. Century
[lt.:.tll Ul hU ~ 11111
plant
r.Ju tj~,.;-Ju H
20. Put
UUI ,i l~ l: l
IU'mt•Jl I
Into
[i! JIJI·Jl J t,jU l'Jt tlJ
Codf
lG.iLf..J lJLJ~!!:
22. Spread
craaa
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to

l'f C. E. ILAKESLII,
County Aerl~ultvr•l A,ent
Mel&amp;• County fanners are ur·
1ed to plan production of their
talvet for 1all7 for the feeder
ealf u.les whleb are planned to
be held in this area. One of the
problems In the productlon of
feeder talves 11 to have t hem
born euly enough ao they are
luftleient size to have the weight
.and quality that buyers desire at
Nle time.

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Spring Barrow
Show Planned
Meigs Farmers Urged To Plan
On February 25
Production Of Feeder Calves

WQt•e N-ID Flll'Dlilll! f

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DAILY CROSSWORD

Cllke '!Jlno..•

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s:bo trUth or Co~sequ~B:eu
~; 10 Waterfront
8:00 BiJ §toey
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SubEt'ription ralts· DelivfN')' by nrrlei where available 30. ccah
per week: one year in advanee at Tl)e Qatly Sentinel offLce. $HUO;
SlJ: months, $'7.90; three months, $3.90. By motor route wherfl!
available : one month, $1 . By mall one year $8; six months, $4.21J;
thre-e inonths, $2.50; one month, 51.

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NOW

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EARLY
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Automatic Washer
Fertiliser
$199.00
Automatic: Dryer
$139.00
.
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NEXT WEEK
KLEER-MOR

911l. con $1.80

STORE
NEXT WIIK
ZO% SUPE&amp;

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Than The Best

LAYING IIIIJ,.ETS
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Potneroy, Ohio
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald Gmt&lt;&gt;,
Supt. and Matron of tho Ml&gt;iiS
.
c-oun-ty CM1dren·s Home- s pPot the
tl' tl.le bts detense on the big boy : weekend at tbelr urm hetl:'.
The Pomtroy Pant hen fl'l t~ with t-.e hope that bis three big I 'Mrs Anna Shenefield and ~tl ·s.
thankles! task at stoppl1lJ btg boys wlll be able to out-rebound 1J ·0 Rush of ColumiJtiJ&lt;, spent

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JlJhD Milhoan tonl~ht when

!!lames

~l KardWire

mbve to -.qittdn
one I!IBme or tint Wuce in the See ·
Ghd -ha:)f of the tough City Bowlm.g l.et:gtMI. The -cbtrks had another good series as they rolled
gatnes- of 970, 657 and 9:n for a
gpo.d 2758 total.
SlltitS ib Ule Jut three fr&lt;~ ~nes
rost Ula Chk:ks a 1000 game in
thitr fltJt Ua~. as they ·h&amp;d no
less
eight !~)lib in tht gam e
with ollly lwo mi..\.ses .
Pllul Cllffdrd was high With
MO ~ j:am·es Of 192. 1i2 and 200.
fllnk MeMhini ami B.il~ Ho.&gt;v:~t\cr
11oHi· hat\ Ml. Mmrbini h ~d 177,
204 nnt.l IRO for hi ·· lntal. ~ot1"1ile
Jlovnttt&gt;r hall 2.12 . 181 :wd 178.
Bob Lotlk~ a~d t:1 i ff fhu·hm wtre
~~both 0\'r..· 500 with 1 1•11k., hi1·
~ !s2B an(l nll·h! n 5rlB Hush
Kroc:l el wa~ hi ~h f(• r th ,· \1•o;ers
wh~ a nirt• 621 ~e: 1r.·~ r n : :1nW$ of
H2 :no nnd t93.
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,John'Milhoan·Leads ., '' WttK£S'VllLE
On Pomeroy Fl.Ve I

- - - - - - · - - · -- -.

On Sports

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the- Ihim

and keep

him

m1.·ay

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!rom .,.:_____:__.::.:::::..::._::::::::::::::.:....:....-

locall meet the undefeated Galli- the basket Th~ rest of the Gal·
polts Blue Devil" on the Ga~lla l lifl~lla tea~ ha'sn't been too r,o- guards. For _Nel~.o~ville .coach
court . The Dtvils ¥Jill be got~i ! tenllul ln scoring , and Stan ey Lowell Cole WLil . ~oo.art Gar!&lt; Sohafter win number 44 ln a row m feels that if he &lt;'an stop Mil· yer aPd Ed Keating at . the for·

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678 690 tl87 200~

trolft Pt . Plea- Total

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fr iday, January 27, 19S6
, . , . .• .. • , · · · ···

Pattthers Battle Blue Devils Tonight

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SEO competition.
hoan that he has an excellent wardi wlth Bob ,McQuaid at ~rn·
Meanwhile,
the
revita!iwd ~hance ' of pulling an upset.
te.r . Bob Young and Wayne Dn:r.n
Middleport Yellow Jackets ~11l
Pomeroy will upcn with Brown Will be at the guards.

GHrOatleSU_M
__ BAKER!SIB 179 148 445

ment table. Re!resbmtn ts
•er
on plat.f unttrf'd with il
red Jaee hear1 Host('SS('s for th e
evennll were Vrs. Huold Smith,
Kr•. Orville Well , ~ts. J M
Thomton, Mrs . .Fr1nk Fuut~ and
Mrs. Ra}-mond H;;i;~~''h~.·

Ar~"Ved

HW t'r!ll day ~ with I he ROY S\!"D\\' ~·
ballih fe.miiy.
Jimmie ~ Wood!i ~J1at.roned ;~t
Ft. Knox, Ky., visited hls pere-nt ~.
Mr. 11 nc.l Mn1. Jaw".s Woods.
The Home Demonsn·at io-n a:roup
met ~t the home or }{rs. Joe
Strona:. Ml's. Leona Calvin wag 1n
charge of Jh&amp; projram.
Mr. and Mr ... Jacob Shilling and
so ns of M i ddlepo~ spent the week
end w1th their Pllrenls, :.tr. and
MI'll. Wm Spires and Mr. Etnd Mrs.
John Shillmg.
Pasl ChirL~ Club met at the
homfl of Mrs. Eugene Campbell.

Smitlt
119 Hl2
221
D SChilling __ 128 lt:IO 129 417
entertain
a
good
Nelsonville
and Hawthorne
at while
the forwards,
Hound quintet
on the
Jacket Andrews
at center
Sheridan
J. Sehilline: __ ill
126 237
court
and
will
he
out
to
make
1t
and
Buffington
will
be
ut the
Sisson __
!81 16B 155 504
two. ~Ins in a row in S~:O com · guards. Gallipoli..,
will
h&amp;VIIll
Woods ..... __
155 lt58 323
petlhon.
Cumpbdl
and
Thomas
at
the
for·
Handlcap ----- 25 10
35
In
other
SEO
games.
Alhcng
wards.
Milhoan
at
center,
while
Tote!
682 774 726 2182 l
will entertain Ja('kson. and Lo· \ Venters and Rees will be at the
liiSERTY RI!STAURAN1'
gan wUI play host to Yll•llst on I guards.
lnQ;els
144 171 160 472
Middleport will be seeking reLucalty Harrisonville will enter·
1
Old Crow -201 85 148 534
tain
Waterloo.
Eastt.&gt;rn
anQ
Ravt•nge
over an earlier 75-60 deR. Davis ...
114 149 1!53 416
cine
Will
tneet
on
the
Poiberoy
feat
handed
thein by the Hoq.nd.s
Matth"ew~ ----- 190 177 127 494:
.
floor,
and
Wahoma will play ho!!t on the NelsOnville Ooor. With
, Menchlm .
116 HlO teo
tD Ravenswood.
\ high scoring Bob M~K'Jnney leadUandlcap *
8 8 8 24
. . Galll~olis . def~ated. :Poml'rO)' ing the way the Jackets MPe to
Total
'770 850 75e 2376
S0-39 tn the fu·st tneetmg of the ' stop the big boys or the H'ounds.
IIOMilOY SIKTINEL
two clubs as the Pan1hers gave 1 Coach John Parsons wit) start
CUffof'd _- _
\61 22tl 17a 559
How is your car taking the winter?
the
DeVils a battle all the way MeKinney and Morris at the for·
Gra!so
1•6 16!5 217 528
In
this
game
Milhoan
was
held
wards,
Baker
at
center,
and
Ho1-fo-rak ___
123 12!.\ 137 38~
Belier play sal• and let us check ..•
to 27 points, his second loweS1 vatter nnd Bowles will be at the
Chisler
t5a 14!.\ 163 461
total of the se11son.
nrues~r
161 137 167 46~
Mllhean hes bHn going greet
t lUIIIICAliGN
Total
744 7!l7 887 2300
1uns
lately.
Tuescl•y
night
he
INDUSTRIAL lEAGUE
tet • new SEO rKord by scor·
• 11ANSMISSION
MIN"! Cit~(
New Y'~k Clol'hrng Hou~e won
lng
63 polntt a1alnst Logen to
BY UNITED PltiSS
~T. HARDWAlE
the n 1 ·~ hatr of the Industrial
outscore the •ntlre Lotlh t . .m
Drake 79 Br!l'dley 73
Ca'rk
192 185 177 !5M Lcaa:ue whicll endetl Thu!·sday,
t WHEEl BALANCE
lnd
he
now
is
evereglnt
37.2
Temple
108 Delaware 81
• · Cruiclwi!wnlt 178 157 l"Rt ~'1.9 Jan . 19. Hank Clutworthy, c-a p·
,aints .,.r cantHt with •10 Niagar8 80 Duquesne 51
CJJtrWon ---· _159 140 H8 t37 "lain M th• Ns York team f'nded
t SlEEitNG WIIIEL
points scored. He also hu bMn
St. FrancB Bkn . 81 Seton Hall 78
Nibert . _- ~ _-. 166 148 182 4Qi t-tr8 ffrst half with th~&gt; beat aver
averetlnst aver 75 rebounds
Tenne.ssee Tech 84 E. Tennessee
ddl: ______
212 2Hl 1!'1 621 iK.:= or all bowlers or 50 per cent
per game.
·
· 79
f&gt;rive in for a bumper
al _____
R07 946 81J 26$!8 or moNL carne!'! H't~-&gt; a~era.~~:e was
NatUrally
Coach
Charlie
.
Stan·\
Gem:~oklwn
D.
c.,
70
Boll&amp;nnine
to •ump., dJeck -upP
OW'S CMitKS
1116 Cor 50 game.~ rnlled. Robin ·
ley or the Panthers will concen·
M'
rrotd . --- . 192 182 20fJ 580 :.on's i.pumlry had high team aver·
Emporia St. 102 Kansas City 74
lffnchil\i . _. . 177 2il4 190 571 :rge of 2.341 for 1htl'c tames.
llflvattcr ___ . _ 212 Hit 178 ~71
FINAL STANDING$
burbln -·---·- 2Ja 141 1!55 508 Pfnt Round
Wen Lott
Llttks _______ 177 149 202 5:3 New YorK C1othin~
31
20
ofttat __ __ .. 8'70 857 931 2'158 Jtlom~roy Motor Co.
28
23
The Phillies signed pitcher- Her.
f.l Coates became the (irs\ Ia'- Pomeroy UQns Club . 27 24 ·
BY UNITED PRESI
BY UNITED PRESS
0'1 bowler to pick up th e tougll A.oh!Mdn's Laundry
24
27
The Yankees fear the Cleveland man W~hmeier who had a 10-l:l
NEW YORK-Sunnyside Garden
tfg Four ~lit as 'l1e carne tht'0\1.ch H. &amp; R Firestone
22
29
Indians more rt.aht nGw but -a hQst record la.t yea;, and rook1c second
bageman Ben 1'ompkin~.
who -Sid Peaks, 2!811-t, Charlestown,
fl'l TueRday night i-n th~ C1ty Lea· No Name Team
21
30
o! young players comlng up could
hit . 2~1 for Syracuse.
Ind., ouipolnted Emie Cab, 203Vz
p rollipg wlt·h BlaM.tnnr Bui-eks Tht!!l second round siarl.rd on
make the BGatofl Red Sox "'l"he
The
Pirates
s.ignc.d
33
:t.-·cnr
old
Ronnoke,
Va ., B.
10 pick up tile practicalh' lmpfJI· Jan. 26th with 1h.e ~me teams
American League team of the fu·
pitcher Max Sur·kant who had a
TllOY, Ohio---L. C. Morgan, 13fl
shMe ...,..C.\0 sp1tt . Coatoo will n- parUelpMin~t. Wimwr of thC' ~er·
United Preu Sporls 'writer
lure."
7-14 rt'cord, and roo.&gt;kie pitcher Dayton, 0, stopped
Noel Humaefve H ann patch from tbe ond 'half will play thco Now York
YOUR DOI&gt;GE-PLYMOUTH DEALER
CHlCAGO UP-Big Ten bas1'hnt's the official YankP.e "parJack
·McM-ahan.
dr~f:cd
by
th_e
phreys
.•
13t
,
Charleston,
w.
v~.. 3.
1
A.rnmcan Bowling C01'1Kf'eM fGr Clollrln~ Rot19e for the tillc "f!Tt
Your Dodge-Piymoutli Dealer .
ketball competition slacks off Sal· ty line.'' is~ued t-oday by Yanlroe
EASl ST. LOUIS, Jll.- VJrgil
the feat. He piclt:ed it up _by htt- vlding the New Yr.rk t~am doesn'l urday with only two giUiles on the General Manager GeM"ge W~i~~­ Pirates a£.1er comp!llng a .2fi2
Corner
MUI and Seeond St Middleport, Ohio
eEtrned run average for Birming· Akins. 149, St Louis, "topped Mlel
tif!g Ore 4-6 pins, and havm g one ~peat.
program invoMna: three second And Weiss, ~he man who made tht' ham.
13nrkrr. 145. Austin , Tex .. 8.
-of the plnll C'.Q)ne orr lhe rl'!at C!IJ&amp;- POMEROY LIONS CLUB
division 't eams . but league lead- New York farm sy~em produce
hicm to get t·hr oUwr ,Ins
Coa1.oll _
1RQ 144 166 4!1fl ing Illinois returns to the Ooor all those stars year after year.
Coates now h:1~ the c!istlnct~on T h
1:10 1a1 130 42fl againf&gt;t. nGn-conferonee opposi· sounrlcd grmuinely wurned when
()f buing l}l(' only howlet In rn&lt;"k T~cr:l·~ - 180 149 174 i'in" tion after a seme.der examination he talked about
the yount Rf"'rl
...
'Ctp both tlle 'Rig f'&lt;Rit and :rliD tht'
And
\25 134 lfifl 42!'i. lweak.
Sox.
'1·10 nt 1.be lOC!al D-1\ey-". Re pl~'k · w.
erson · 11'10 lft!l 20:1 5111
The 1llinl. once beat('n in 11
''They mny be the ones fot• nq
ed .u p th@ '1-lri laat year In • )(j~. O'B~~cn ·-- --· 7Q9 733 839 2371 games and th.en by only one ]lolnt to bo afraid•of tor years to cnm'~,''
~ Doublea !ourney. No one else NO NAME TEAM
tangle with DePaul In the h11ad- Weiss admitted. "It Is a que91inn
fllw picked up f-it-her 11plit.
Sonsbury _
i57 116 128 401 lin(• game of the weekend &lt;ln the or whct·h cr ..thev ar(' Quite reudy
it in 1956. and as of now
..... co\J!..,'(
~('hnm·
14ll lflfl u:-J 427 Chicago Studium double header to
,I'd have to figure
Cleveland as
ft~C ENGINEERS
~milh
134 IM llil ::IA1 cart!.
Illinoi&lt;~.
whieh
beal
the
Blut'
more
{lan~Elrous
with
those two
son
_
_
..
H7
172
188
48i'i
'~"nnnal&lt;l
100
!itS
141
371\
11
97 -70 was an voung pitchl'r~. 1Tt•rb Score nnd
)\.tl\e)'
113 141 164 418 'T' ~ · v k"haro,·
11 5 ?00 1~7 4!'i" Demons eurlier.
Nnrleski,
cl.:!velo:plng into
W
,. 162 1!0 142 -4?4 lhnrlit"ap
511 M Ml
1!'~ 1 ' eight polnt favorite -to rc'Peat the Ruy
\ft,tlon·-~-1~2 147 1~2 4~1 ,..,.,; r,t
704 Rl)l 684 2\W~ victory.
real aces.
The ·t wo conference R:nmes on
"But Boston has t·he :stTon~est
~\in - --~~ . 1.::1 q'T 1&amp;1 (t41 or,Rt"'lt'\N'S LAl:JNORY
krt&lt;"k lin ~ or anv of our rival,,"
•i1 . ~'71\'7 7~7 827 23511 C: .. ~,.nh'h
1~'7 184 1M _.no 'he program wcTe Obio Stal" ·
cdllo IT. MAIIKIT
~""'l11•·k
1?0
. 1" 0 MlchiA"a·n State ;:~nd Norrhwestt'lrn WP\~~ continu('d "ThEW iJiavc fine
t'INr+it ·--·· 1M ,'M 148 4"~ "&lt;~' A-no1f'!" ~m 1 141 1M HHl ~w· ot Minn r·s ota. The lul\er hattie will ., .. n•nActs develnp1nll on their
l&gt;avh
141\ 1!'ill 1?1 49" ... ;n
n~o to':l tt~..t !':,.,~' be on th e national television net- tq-rms anti !i!'OOd 'plavers comin•
Ro\llm
140 1!\4 117 411 ,...,.,,.,Mr
1/HJ l!'i~ I?~ liM work In the afternoon and pits ,,,.,..lt" to tbPm after havinA: been in
tAfiVIng
15A 161 174 4M " 1; '"" 11 "
t~!'i t~? "r." the Big Ten's eighth place te·am 'Tiilitarv service."
Mlteb __ __ _ _ 97
208 ~mo; '!'.,, •• 1
..,.,~:~ R?JJ 7Rl 2~!'\" MlnnerJot.a, against the last place
Oaacl Nawt For F•ns
K:loet11
1?.2
J?? '"' ._ R FIRESTt"'~R
team, Northwe!rl('rn .
Whllll W~:~i~'l' prediction lOtlV
}fa,dleap ____
:15 ::til ~~ H'·: q~ ; t,,.
t4':1 1?R 1A~ o~o;1
Mllnnegota, winner over Indiana &lt;"h&lt;~o:·w RAd Sox. t.bel'l! wa s .£01}(t· r.
TriR1
'1'0 '7"3 801 229~ n n~&lt;&gt;&lt;rrrtv
ll)!'i 14? 1!'i1 ot?ro m conference play while loMin!l to n••w 11 r•n orosp~ts tnrlav foT fan11 ·
MWW VOI.K CINTa&amp;l
W····nlt..
?10 Hi~ 1 '~4 ~(II\ "Michlgan,
Iowa
and Mlchitan ... r • hP K11 m111 s Citv Art'hl~tlt:s. Ne-w
J'oblllt.on
HI?: 1M 11A 4Afl l' •,,.t•lrril!hl
t~R 1'11 1M 4R? Sfnte was n 11 point favorite to Vfl.-\1; r.ianl.&lt;L and Chil~u·o Cq~.
A,)l4'&gt;jUWOr1.h
117 142 10fl; :lfl7 ~, ,.,. ,..,..
14R 1~1 l'l'? 4R0 hant.l thl' Wlldeat.s
t"heir fifth
Fl'om s~n .Yuan. Puerto R\to;, I
! ~&gt;~m .. •llnri11'ha~ Vir Power n{ ·tbfl ~
.t .: Youna: --·· _ 1\fl 111 14R ::'!A.!\ H·•nolirflJ)
2?. 1R
1R
!\4 ~trnia;:ht Big Tan defut.
Ohin State, ruled u four point. .., 'q ha" hi'Pn nff'iciallv aechlm~it '
Maleckv
I 38 _
14rl,....c.:._.
117 400____
Tnl nI
'---"-'_;,_ _ _
· -'782 7R4 '7!l4 :&gt;.ltRO
undt&gt;rdog til the Spartan&amp;. WR~ hqftin!1' tol!nmolon of f11P. PuP#I'I
I h&lt;" only club with better tha!J a Rlr 11 n Win'"'" 1.~fl·(tUP. with 11 ::!!lA
GOD record in Big Ten play. 'fhe RV.1&gt;1'1)11P. (nr fhll CaU"IIr\• crub An•1
Buckeyes, paced hy the loop's top •"h~t ,.itrht..hRn~Md nltl"l'ler St"V"
scorer, Robin Freemon . have won ll1•hlk whflm thl'! (';1R 1rht ttr- 11 -ttfl(l
lhree and lo.st two with frf'emnn t .. run t.h.r, Psl"ific Cnu:CII: Y.l'll.ll""
.
nvcroginl 30.0 P"'"'' pee game .
'"" ''" tori uli&lt;hor ,.Hh 14 win•
.a
th
Tht Buckeye lo~s!'s were to 1 n•l thl"f'" ln~~P.c:. .
ly CHAitLIS IUDLIY
of hf'r ski poles anu wore
c towa and Purdue whiiC~ Ohio State
An•l thM"" Wit'-~ a T"'ttnrt tkR•
Unat.d ~... Sport• Wrlt.r
same hoots that brought her 8 beut Michignn. Wlsconsin anj •.,;,.~ ""'"'"'man Dnn Mm~t. wbom
ltBI J
UP-5lder dm~ble thamplonahlp at Oslo in Northwestern . Mirhll{!ln Statt", '"'"'" f' 11 h., nh*•ln-t fmm 'fl'l~ wrn-M
CONTINA.
Alldrea Mead Lawrence, deft!nd- 19e2.
wlth the longue's ~t-con d top $\COr· ... ~u1 mnlon "R"nnlrlvn ~(!"J'ol'jll in
lq ehampton In the women' 1
''I hAW' no ldu," she replied or, Julius
M('Coy; wllh a 26.0 'h" ..t., 11 1 n 11,., ~p.nt Rltn90ffi'.f,.).kS4ffl
lltnFII•lom but !.l "dork horae", Whl"'n asked whom s~e tboug:bt average, has defeated Minnesota •o th"' n~nntr~. lVH!; bt•,.n nn" n'- "I.
Df~•h•, maku a bid for would win the event. -rhc com· and Iowa while l'llsin,.. to Indiana,
1 t•• On 1111
· · ~·
1
·
lint 101•u me\UII
•·1 tod1Y pet ltl on I8 80 r nod from 10 many Purduo ond Dllnois. •
•"" t"n nl&lt;~v,.,.., n ""'
m e
Aa)e'le1•1
n.,...uhlll' WlnlPt T.c-a.,tf!. "f'hl~ "
~
w\Ue l:tthet' U. S. bop~fu11 also QuRrtcn I ('Ouldn't ma'ke any
Michigan State must rely en ..,.,,ot WM vlv~&gt;n tbA Cn'h- In Cble~·· ,
bQ!.'l.compeUUon ln three otht!r predlcUon.&lt;~''
team play /o 1J'hlp tbe Buckeyes •"n tw "P'"ll"t "Ran-v Chl'fl: r~~~ ~'·,eve
et tht Winter Otympac h Mrs I Lawrence
l t !11wll1 t.!a defend "' t'he Spartans have onlv "•Coy
"l""nll,.•l Hnn1c: 10 thP hlfi!.&lt;Lt h1111._", T11fl %
0 er en· .hllfh in the lht Gf lndlvldua·J stor- , ,.v,.,. 1111 ,1f (lllt!l'ilfll nr ,. ,_!W l-.)c, '••·
Glimes.
er tit e aa:a 1\l
The women'• , .1 ant slalom and trants (rom
countrl•The nexl Spartan scorer wa11
H
· · ll"Ue I tna: SO·11.
'11 orneIer
Th e 01ymp(
I G am01 1.......
~~ of · erl.
11n~ . .T•"1t;,.
"""R1 "~
" .,.
tbt rMtt'•
"-n"'
Duane P£-~er.aon, 40th
with Jn 'nRM"M,.....
~lon1nM
111 D~~~ ......,,. , (':
erou-eount.ry 1kl race lnvoh'ed flclally Thuraday wltb two hOj_k· eight point per game mark.
""'" "A•Uimwe Orlnl~&gt;&lt;~ Phl\rtrlto1tbe onlJ two aold medal~~; actual· ey matches. In thMn, Clftlql,
Ohkl State has three p\s.yers tn
1
l)' It atlke today but the \.\UI· paced by JerrJ ThelMrlt'l t"!!e· !·he leading 23 s&lt;"oren and four In ,h\a PhllliM. anrt Plthlmrl!h 'P .
tlau and Plnlll are expected to goal "hat trl~k," defetttd ver- the rint J 6 .
"~~tr~ 1'eDOTted artian ln the Jign·
monOJK!l~ the latter event.
many 4·0, and Itely came from
in"~ dPnnrtment .
Ap,.fr\ciln ebanc,. were 1ome- behind to tie Alllitrla, 2-J.
ThPI 01'\nle.o; llilttt.-11 nnHI,..lMf'
'
what brllhter h1 two other evenU
Bd even as the hockey match· Basketball Pep Rally
n~v,.. l'nnr&gt;, who batterl ?AR fnT
pn today'• proa:ram-tbe flrat es were talc\nJ plac:e, a red-hot
Held At Middleport "h" lrtt\iAnu la.st v.-A" a~r1 ttt~n
'and sMond heat• ol tbfl two-man squabble WEI!&gt; takln. plact be·
""'"·""""'rl o" to .24ft when ht' wa•
,._ lla- About Naw
boblhld eompetltlon and a boekey hind the .eenes over the "seedMiddleport hLgh Khool 9tudenh t .. Afillrl 1o the Orioles.
'H TUk•IIOIOa TruOkl!
came Mtw~q the U. S. and lng" of competitllrl In the men's brlieve that pep !leaslons really - - All
'
t
l
-.Miolllon
for
.....,
..,....,
A
ouper•ellklent.
1llort·
Czeeboi!Olddl.
tiant slalom skl raee, scheduled pay oU tor they bad a pep rally
, ~ Shon-SI•ok• V8 ''" .....,
. Tht Ollli other events oehOd· lor Sunday.
Tuesday •rternoon for their WeM·
OVI
Modtll • Mare tt.rirfvt · Volvll-fn·
stroke V8 for ....,. moHII Hlahel' ,._,...., higher comprwolion 6'ol
'Uitd itre h~tL)' tames between
lc•l•nd Walkl Ot~t
ly assembly program
and that
~H.od Sl:as • An Automatic DrM for
N_, ......... - l t y ! Co- 111
all tho • - things tl!at'll
eM.. and Austrll, Italy attd The hcEited ariUment, In which same night won both the Var,, \ty
Evert S.rles • t-lew PJ ....·SPMCI Syn-o
G._ny, and RuAia afl.d Swe· American. Ruuian, French and and Reserve Rmmes.
c:hro-Melh Tranmliuiont • Hlg.......,...
whlllle down hcnolllll- elltl ollco your lOIIII
k
Pep talk.'! were g!Yftl bv 1he
VenlUatlotl " Conc:toled SafetY St.ps
den.
, official• ot other natlona too Coac'bes John Parson~ and 'Charles
AAA
)(rt. Lawre_nce. t1 23-year-otd part, was climaxed when the ~of'Donald ond oheers were led by
,VVV .
up
to
a
hefty
19,SQO.Ib.
G.V.W.
t.w... Tim, Slattda~ ...
Now '56 Chevrolet trucks brill!! you
fresh, Fvnl:rional Work Styling.
Jn.Otller of three ehlldren from deleaate from Iceland wslkcd
'l :!Then
there's
an
automatM:
ttanlaew power-a short..troke
lor
Panlw.U, Colo., wu the only Am· out or the me1 1Una: In disgust.
.Jaue Harris. Gall Stumbo, Phyllis
NEW YORK UP-Yosr;i llen-a,
1hVIdt!rd Jn t.CF. modetJ, Gil nhWrnisaion tor every series- a wider
ltl'leatl &amp;o win two gGid medall ln Tha ar11ument arose over the Stanley and Beverly Dunham . The the American Leane's most valu·
every model, and hl~er compression
eost opriO• Ill rUt orll•rt. tOptloiMI at
pep hand, which -plays at the
~ge ol Hydra-Mallet models, plus
U.. liM: winter aamea, but the fad that 21 skiers from 10 eoun· baske,ball &lt;ames also added to ·a ble ph•yer, slgrred bir l~6 OOI!b '
6'1 that pock a biggt;r power punch
trXIrll rol4 M II ~ M!P of IIICHUh,
~'nnatlct, a now six-speed hoary.-ajority of expertt did net fi· tries were "seeded" the advln·
tract today for
apWoi!imaieiS'"
than
ever!
pre her to beat favored 'Made- tr..j:!e of startlnR ~artiest ~' er the tlle enthusi~sm at th~~- :.\80,000 mating Nm the, highest
duty automatic.
And you can haul bigger loads!
t-Ine Berthod or SwlUerland to- per!shable courae. The remaln· at jury members In Rusaian.
priced catcher in the history ol
Come in and look 'em overt
'J'heio IIOW Chevrolet 'lnlcks are ralod
clt,Jo.
lng field of 74 waa pt•actlcally
"A shame. a shame," ho eried. basebEtll .
· ·'\~.~,
,.
lftl On Pol•
CDfldemned to defeat In L!idvance
Bob Sheehan llf Middlebury,
Berra, who batted in lOS r~s
"ArnJY" 11 eve't'Y· by reccivlng whatever was left Vt. , the u. S. wac h. was partlcu- \last .11easma, hit .272 and delivered
~~;,o:·,;.to ~~~~m~a~dYe her laet of the starting numbers.
lar'y unhappy that only two of 27 homers, •aid ·h e "'~ot a )lood
~
on tht Vyac-hr!ilav ZachAvine, the lead- his boys--Ralph MHier of Han· raiso as uaual."
..I've totten a r'lBil eVtty year
Delle To- er of the Rusllan ski team. be- over, N. H .. who drew the No. 1
women't came ~o angry tho~ only one of position, and Wallace Werner of "inee rv• been Wtf.b the Yankees"
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~~~~=~:~~~- be held aoct his team of four :ot a · eboico Steamboat SpringS, Colo., wbo ·b.e decland. "And every year it
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dolnl to. She placing that he 1Mv~d hl8 trans- wn teeded Jn the lith atartlna: ~Seems Uk~ Jt b ttjiller to ret tofllteJied to one lator allde and i.tli'i'ted athoutin&amp; posltlon-m•~e the select eltcle. cetber Oft' 11\7 bi»Wict."
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BEST GIRL HERE

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"Where Fine FOOd IS A Tradition"
MIDDLEPORT, OHlO

College Basketball

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after a s-hort
Mr. and Mrs.
and daughtef are on a ten
business \rip to FlOrida .
Mrs. E. S. Shott,
been a guest or her
Mrs. Lowell Probasco and
Mrs. E. M. Wood was in
umbus recently visiting her
ter, Mrs. W. A . Gautier, who
been sick.

MAftTIN
RISTAU RANT

!\olloht

eOolt ·, ... . .
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New Prices On
Gene~al

Mr. and Mrs. E. T. b~:~!l
were in Gallipolis on
Thursday af~rnoon.

R. H. RAWLINGS
SONS CO.

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w~en IJD_U ~o/J
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Wos69.95

(Still In GuiU'IUIIee)

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anything less Is an old·fashloned truck!

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WASHER

Tuesday Canasta
·ctub:M&lt;ikes Plans

·,llllough . an irm&lt;illn!i · ole.etroDic: lallrwnent
~ed lhe - , /Hll&lt;h.,®l

Now thoro aro 111oto roatont than ovor why

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Sweepers

Bendix Automatic

II lm'l oulllcloat lhal your watch keep good
tiilie in cm.y abe poalUon. When you bring your
watdt here to be ropa!tetl, •• cheek II Ill fivo
pottitlp-nol by hcibglllg it on a ~d-but

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SKILLETS- Was 19.95 ..... Now 17.95
All Small Appliances Reduced ..

.lAOREL tllFF

.GAS RANGE
$169 95
USED TV's
17 inch
To
21. inth.

$75.

up

New Generel Electric
TELEVISION

American Woman• Skier
Bids
H
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FOr 01ymplc Onors 0 ay

F'l,UIIJ;',e.

General Electric

General Electric

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$27.95

General Electric

69~95

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was 29.95

Was 89.95

New Chevrolet Task•Force Trucks for '56!

Contract For

was 17.85

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Electric

MIXERS

MOTOR. PARTS AND ACC~SSORUS

Here They'~'A~e!

Appliances

General Electric

MoPoR

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STEAM
IRONS

WE USE

League Leading TODAY'S SPORT PARADE Fight ~esults
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Illini Tangle .
With DePaul

1.191b

ror &amp;very Homt Or Auto
IJ.-...By Tlw Yord Or By

•tlliHIN 1\irlcttl

DIJio a
$b ...,

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r.dt¥1 c:ulsii\11. You'll likt

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WINTER DRIVING Ailto\D!

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... , .erl sh• kno~ the reelly r•t" In

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FOAM RUBBER

Whtn YOII wint M1d dine )'OUr favorit•

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$50

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IIRTH A N - I D
J&gt;eborah FJaine, new
of 'Mr. and Mrs. Jobn P.
Columbus, iJ the peat
granddaughter of 1. £ .
local businessman.
ne
baby was born in 1 !C~I~;~:
hoq&gt;ltal on January ~
parenu are Mr. and
~ - Ward and the ~Nat
mother 11 Jofr~. Iva Ward,
umbua.

14 lneh Pl)rh:lble
To 21 inch Consoles

$119.95
To $149.95

HondR FIRESTONE
Middleport, Ohio

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19$1 t:ORD .......... 695.00 1951
PLYMOUTH .... 595.b0
VI Club ,....., cumH. llno. u .. lMolor _. Club Sed•"· Loc:•l awM(I cer J 7 - ~ .mil•
...,_.•. s.Otl"- o..a OtJMr ~ ll'-• ......
-1-ooJI Car.

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meetiDg and

A goOd solid wr. L.ott .t ohN' ll"'iMfforfittoft 1ft
thl• one-.

1953 PLYMOUTH .....995.00
1953 CHllYSl.IR .... I ~95.00 Club
....... $1Nttidlng Block flnloh ljllle Now·

Windsor • door 2 tone IJ11• ftnhh. 1 LONI ~
Ntomltk trantt-, NICNOs .....,_,, Yti'Y eeocl rYW..r
wry c:JNn Inside anti out.

1953 STUDEI,AK~R .. 1045.00
Comm~ncler VI Clut cOU.._ 2 :tone finish Verv

nfcelr aqulpJMtd double l11a. INS ttret.. iott of
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1954 FORD ........ ti95.00

Custom11ne 2 door. BNutlful 2 taM finllh, l~sJttt
tOIL Nght green body. bdfo, Heflltr -IIK1 illef,
Tl,..s Ilk• n.w; Very d .. n lru.lct. •nd aut.... tbl•

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We hove a v!lry nil:e SELECTION of those beautiful new 1956
CHRYSLER end PLYMOUTH Cars in stock-It will pay you to see
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MOTORS-:- AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE

R·co.

thdnk

you letters

\fere l*f·:ld from the Ath •tu State
Hospital and the Boyg Industrial
School at Lanc&amp;~ter ftJr -Mifts sent
them at Christmas.
A eulturll p~m was pN&gt;v.. n•
ed by Alice Gilbert, alter wtr.l.t b
refres-hmentll were 9ftVed by die
b!KfesteJ. l.oui~ Thomp5on and
MlldroG Well9.

MAKE YOU

WMthei' It loA-- REFRIGERAtOR, TV

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255 hp De Soto to pace Indianapolis 500"
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Indianapolis: A 255 honteP'"'"' 1956
De Soto bas been cbaoen to pace tbe
~h annual .~1 of the Indianapolis ' 1500'' mile race clasaic. For terrific
creen light" get-away, nothin&amp; in the
medium price field even comes cloae t.o
matching De Soto'o blazing high torque

01

ltJJMNJfl. The almost unbelieve.hle power
eurp of DeSoto's sizzling 255 hp en-

£1111&gt; m.doo passing safer, easier. A

Blisht nudp of the s.coalerat.Qr gets you

by in a hurry. Come in and test drive
the '56 DeSoto, it'~::. by far the most
powerful car in the medium price fiehl.

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,.,e Dailv Sentinel, Pomerov·MiddlePOrt. Ohb

WANT ADS

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LEGAL NOTICE

Hart&amp;n R. Bowles, 534 M.arbt
Street, Newhall, CaiHorn1a ; Wade
H . Howle.s, 209 EiJbth Street,
Phoen1x, Arizona; Jenny .Fricl:e,
l .3 4 North Sixth Street, Bannlnj:,
l.."a iJforn la ; AvoneU Otis. Box 46
Muth, Oma:ha, Nebraska ; John E.
1Crt);S 6 , 616 Fourth Avenue, Eatt,
I Newton, Iowa; Alta M. Jones, 124
West Eleventb Street, Sout•h , New·
Lon, Iowa ; Dolar Cannon, Route
No. 3, Cen.terviUe, Iowa ; John
Cannon, 631 Rooaeveh, Plainfield,
lnduma ; Floyd Cann-an, 1502 Pae~·
ftc Highway, Hermosa Beach. C&amp;h·
. fornia; and Bruce Cannon, 1103Lfl:
1 North Third Avenue, EiSt Newton,
Jow.a ; Henry Cross, . whose last
known address wa.s Kimbal, Neb-raska; Darlene Yegge, whose last
known addrf'..S.S was Kimbal, Nebraska ; Glenr .avere Cross, whose
last known address was, Baxter,
Iowa ; Izora Smith, whose last
known -addre2iS was, Des Moines,
Iowa; Veri Smith,
whose last
known adrh·ess was, Laumor. Iowa;
Marie Gifford, wboR last known
address wa.s, Harrisburg, Nebns·
ka; Dora OLson, whose last known
address was, HarrisburR, Nebras·
ka; Harlan Cannon, whose la-st
Ci
ty,
I known address was, Prarie
Inwa ;
George Wade
Cannon,
whose last known address was,

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HARTFORD

ANTIQUITY

way of hie. He loved to work

Otilo

day fueol• of Mr. 111d Mrs. Byro•

un-LI
and famlly, Reedsville.
with YOUnt people aod hil inter·
1 ~'~~•
kl
bo has
est
and
admonition
was
always
)ln. Lowell lkNLC ~ w . .
ly VIRGINIA CAR\,.ETON
ly Mltl. PlANK lUCK
been iU f~ several weeb tS un·
JUHLING McCLUNG WINS
an lraplnlion to youq folk~ u
SIGNAL HONOit
well aa older onea for tbe hig~er
Mrs . Jamea Webb and
son, provlDi.
Juhling MeCluDi, .!lon Of Mr. and
nobl~ . tbiDJ! of . life. JeHrey Lee, arrh•ed fr_om Nor- .Mr. and Mr.s . Thomas Brn::h and
and Mrs. A. K. MeClung, newt· He waa IC!lYe m all educatiOnal !o_lk, Va., to apend au weeks baby of Wa terford visited her
paper ca.rTier reeenUy received w?rk. servan~ on numerous _com- With Mr. and Mra. Ralph Webb. parenll:i, Mr and Mrs. Frank Wal·
a letter from the Ohio Newapap. . mltteet relating to educaUoni;l l Lei.Mt Fall!! and Mr . and Mra. lace, recently
er A..!lsociation of Columbua, O., worlt of the atate. He was pres!· Herbert ~ose, l.ocal •. while h_e r
iiiiiiiiiiiii
that he had been di&amp;tingu.labed dent of t~e _Mason County Te~ch·l hu11band u on duty iD the Caribas · being !!elected u a newspaper ers A.JiOC:Iation one term.
1 bean area.
WE SELECT ONLY THE
boy worthy of honorable mention
He waa prominent as a public p ~rs . C. ~- ~:aln ant d~ught~ri
VERY BEST
Wltd
in the Glenn L . Cox Newspaper servant, serving as Deputy Sher·
y, ~p~n ,;
.en
Boy Achievement Award.
iff, Deputy Assessor,
Deputy 1 r .__an
rs. an
emshe1 an ,
Juhling, a _you~g bWiiness man County Clerk .11nd 1 Notary Pub- far:dt~y, Columbus. .
1
I in his own rJ.ght ts a most effi· lie of Mason County. For several
d andht Mrs.D ~~I McAn~yre- 1
1
COllE SEE
cJent newspaper carrier, giving years he wns an active member an
aug er,
e Y, Hunt tl8·
I h1s customers CXei!llent aervice of the Muon County Farm Bur· ~n, we;eM We~~nd ~uests
of
THESE
j at all times, regardl~.!IS of we.a. eau. Retiring from active teach·
r. a'D
rs.
1 son run ty.
t~er . He ta~es real Interest tn ing a few year!l ago he spent the Recent guesl..!l of lllr. a nd Mrs. 1954 CHEVROL&amp;T lei Air tHf•dl
hili work friendly and courteous remainder of his lire at home in Edgar Sayre were, Mr. and Mrs.
cl"n •• new In1ide A
which acounts for his splendid Arbuckle District.
Everett Sayre, Chesterhill.
CHEVROLET 4 dr· p.,,or-1
!!Ucttss.
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llltTHDAYS HONORED
sh1rp.
Mr . and Mr11. George Jame.!l en·
1951 CHIVROLET Club C..•po·l
tertalned Sunday with a family
dinner honorine the birthday!!
4 dr
of thelr little son, BUUe and
their little niece Betty Jo :John·
Robert Bowie
.!lon, whose birthdayi are on the
same day. Guest&amp; were Mr. and
SENATE GOP teadere. Senatora
Mrs. MerrHJ Johnson and child·
Wilham it~. Knowland or Callren, Nicky, Merrilyn :and Betty
fonua and Styles Brld.ges of
Jo
of Gallipolis, 0., Mr. and Mra.
FARMALL TRACTOR OWNERS
For
rent-Electrie
wallpaper
New Hampshire, are reported
w.
T. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
Oid you know you could save ~5%
ateamer. Clinton Flahet, Mid·
bolling mad over Secretary or
C
h
man
Wein and Mr. and Mrs. Emil
or more on parts by hlvm.e; you.
State Jotm Foster Dullts' nomtNewton, Iowa; Ca&gt;rol astor, w o.se
dl oport. Pb. 6~65-X..
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ddr
as
I•a
Iowa
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Knight.
tractor englne o\lcrhaulcd h ~
__ _ _ _ _
nation or Robert Bowte to be
as
nown a
ess w , • ,
,
!ore March 1, 1956? Also
ask Very desirable first floor APART·
asSL!Itant aecretary. They acLetitia Leak, whose last known
DAUGHTER ARRIVES
about our special on patnlm ~
culle Dullea of f11.tling to adhere
address was, Deli .Moine~. I-owa;
MENT. Automatic gas furnace.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Fields are
and tuneup.
Mei&amp;s EqUJIJmenl
to au agreement to consult
Fern Zenor, whose last known ad· announcing the arrival of a dau·
Call ti170.J.
12.:l.~· tt
Co. Pllone 94.
1 3 'i8L ..:
GOP 1eaders111p over appointdre.ss was, Ames, Iowa ; and Aura ghter at the Point Clinic, Pt.
Tv.•o Jfurm5hed 4-Hoom APAB'f·
ments, and they obJt&gt;Ct to
Bass, whose last known -addrcs.s Pleasant, Tuesday, January lOth.
BRING YOU!&lt; SHOES TO ItA.MENTS, new ftumture . UUhtil-'
Buw1e, alrently a State departwas, Winterset, Iowa, who are The little miss ia their
first
CiNE SHOE SHOP AND SAVE
P~lO. l..aU t:IO'W·l't"1.
&lt;S-~lo -tJ
mcnt .mm, on grounds . or
nun-rNident.&lt;J of the State of Ohio child and has been named DeiJ.
MONEY.
HHf
(lntenla!Wnl!l)
and whoile pr~ent addresses can· tue. The Mother i.s t:1e former
FURNISHED
.\I'ARTMI!:N'I', 6 Jdeutugy.
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-~-----~-- ~ not, with rcuonable diligence, be
Elzanna Johnson.
room!! and garag~ With utili·
a.sccrtained, .and
the fGllowmg
ATTINDS LAST RITES
lies furmsbcd on
Mechamc
UIC
I
pel"SOns whose. addresses are Ull ·
Street. .furnace heat. t:an OC·
Mr . and Mrs. J . M. Crump were
1955 BUICK Super . Two-ton e painl
• known, Jennie Evaline Wolfe; in Southside Friday afternoon
cupy at once. Call
Ewmw
radio &amp; h(•ater, $:ttl95. Junmy
F'reda Kathleen
WoUe; Prose attending the la1t rites for Mr.
More, 133, Pomeroy, Ohio, ior
Parsons, MiddlepoJ"t.
~ - l5-4lc
Cross;
Carl
CroS.!I;
Clint Cross; Crump's .cousin M. C. Lewis,
furtner , nfurmauon,
1-0·tf
1946 HUDSON 4·door, newly over·
A discussion or the possibility Vina Cross; Clementine Cros.s; which was held at tbe Beech Hill
Jn:iuled, good tire.'!, new ballery, -:-:-:--- ~ - of purchas1ng items for the kit· [ Bertha Cross, who are necessary Methodist Church.
.$&amp;). tiea li. A. Deem , ll.ac1 ne, ~ I J l:rnploymenT
chen of the Ma"on Methodist parth$ to thi.oi act10n, will take no·
J. M. Crump and Floyd McMil.
Ohiu.
1·24&lt;Hp
('hurt·h, which i~ being remod· tice t·h at Mattie M. Halliday filed lin were in Gallipolis, Wednesday
Wanted
clcd wa:o; held last · Thursday her petition in the Common Pleas
Captain and · Mrs. John Calla·
, 1963 CHI:&lt;.:VROLET "210" Dclux - · - - ·
--~---~ when
the
Sunsh.inc
Sunday court of Meigs County, Ohio, way of Henderson were · recent
4-door Sedan, $906. Hlacttnar'a,
Middle-aged lady wr~nt~ ''cady School Class met at the home of Case Number 12382, alleging that l'isilors of Mr. and .Mrs. J. ".1\.1.
PumeL"Oy, Ohio .
l-~l·6tc
work as housekeeJu&gt;r. Depe"(l. Mrs. Ehu~beth Harris in Mason. shn is the .owner o( an undi\·ided Crump.
able and experwnced .
Wrilu
Assisling Mrs. Harris .as ho~;t. onc.sixteenth, (1/16), interes t in
J955 BlJICK Supt•r Riv1era Cou pe,
,
box Ubtl·X , % 'Jhe l.Jaily Sen·
""liscs fur the occalion were Mrs. the following described real e~·
MILES CLIM&amp;NT LEWIS
$~BtJ5.
Blal'l \nar'.o;, l'orneroy,
l -"•·Hlc
VirgLnia Wilson and Mrs. Ellen tate :
tmel, P(}meroy.
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The sudden death of
Miles
OhLo .
.., · c
fo"ogl~.~ong Devoliuns were led
PARCEL NO. 1
Clement Lewis at his hotl'e in
1954 DI&lt;;SQTO Cu$tom V·S, 4·door
by Mrs. Evelyn Proffitt.
Situate in th.e Township of A, bucltle District la~t Wednesbt:dan, Sl7P!l. Hlacttnar '$ . I 'om · tLUI tlustness ~erviC~
Allending were Mrs. Lucille Scipio, County of Mieigs. and Stuh· day morning came as a .severe
erny, Uhlo.
J·:OI
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- - · -- - --·--~ Swn.ckhummcr,. Mrs. La Vera Yea· of Ohio, and more particularly des · shock cau~ing a prufound feel.
::-::'::-:--·-- ~- --~·- RADIO &amp; TELEVlSION st:HVICE gcr, Mrs . Hilrta Weiss, Mrs .. _Joy· tribed as follows, to-wit :
ing of sorrow to prevail through.
19:)5 .FORO Station Wagon, fully
~
,
.
('e Ca t·son, Mrs. Emmft
WILhamBf'ginninr, in the North line u( out Mason County where he was
2
eqn 1ppcd, $4l::JI:I5. Jimmy Par ·
;~one °~-W C~l~n~t Ar.~ll~~~ son, Mrs. Evelyn ProffiJt, Mrs Sf'f'llnn 16, Town 7 and R.ange 14 well kn9wn and highly esteem.
800 ~, Middleport.
1·21·6tc
· am ·· m
Gladys Rdt)y, Mrs . .To Ann Green, of lhc Ohiu Company's Purchust• cd by everyone.
2 ore,
·Z3·t!
_ ·- · - - - - - - - - Mrs. Jean Warner , Mrs. Geral 11:1 rnfls E; 1st or lh e Northwc~t
He was born at Beech Hill,
195~ J'LYMOU'fll 2""i.loor, V·ti en · to'or rtlUabJe radio and TV reprur, fhnc Creer , Mrs. Audra Richard. corn &lt;! r of said sactio u: them·c January
3U, 1874, son of William
gme. Very mce, $l.5U5. J1n1m)
c~:~U OOiU-J. We acrv1ce aU sun, Mrs . Janet Surface, Mrs. Soulh about 38 rod.&gt; to lands Henry and
Mali.!lsa
Adeline
Pauol'l.!!, Mu.ldJeport .
1·21-tltc
makea.
.SChmolls
Appiumct, Gladys Thomas, Mrs.
Lorena d N· derl hy A. stcvpn s In Philip
(Morriston) Lewis. He was strie·
ThO' .Sf'ntimcnt r.xpresscd by
Mladlepon, Ohm.
11·27·ti Weiss, Mrs. Sarah
Spencer,
1953 FORD Pickup. 11,000 ac
~t
H
1 S Mrs
· th . 11 11 111,, ., tht'nCl' Ea~t about 18 rod!! ken suddenly with a heart at.
·- - - - - - ~----- .J enn Lvons , "rs
azt&gt;
mi • \II land1 (lecded by A Stevens lo tack and passed on early Wed· Henry W11dsworlh I.u n~fellow is
miles. $11Y~. Jimmy Parsons, QUICK s.EHVICE on Watch 1\.e- Mrs . .h.Lnc Van h'i&lt;&gt;ter, Mts. Elell.· William Armstrong: th(!ncc. North
morning. before the doc. a fitting tribute to Mr. Lewis:
Middleport .
l-21-6tc
PJilrint~~ by Factor} Tralnudl nor Ewm~. Mrs . Emily Burgess, nho ut J8 r• J:!s ·to the North Jinf' or ncsday
"Lives of great men all remind
~_.,;!
lor arrivc1l at hl.s home. His pge
us
1953 PONTIAC DL·I~)(- id~·_;;:
wau:nmak.cr. CUl.Lt.NS ,li!;W.l'~· Ml's. VlrgJHi1l Wll;jun, and Mrs. snld .~edinn ; thence West ahoul
wu .~ Bl )'Ntrs, 11 months ami 18
Sales 214 W. M•ln St.
Service At Mtchlne Sho•
WC' can make our lives 11ublimc
dan,
Blacttnar'as,
LJ!:H.S, Pomeroy.
Hl-l! Ehzahclh 11
18 rods tu the plucc of hcg1nning,
POMEROV,
OHIO
. · .
And, deparling, lQave behind
OhiO .
1·21 ·6tl" ).FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SE.U.- (21) ~eal Fstote
c·onlaining allout 4 l/4 &lt;HTCS, dnyfl.
He
wus
educated
in
the
Public
i
"'iiiili
,.
,
VJCI!: All ma.kea Hcpatred by i!:x
more or !e... ~.
Schools of the county, Summer q.._
11104 f&lt;'OilD 2-tnn lruck, 2 s~
pcrl 'l'echiUclaua. PllVnc ti:&amp;M 'i
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PARCEL NO.2
.SchoolR, Glenville No-rmal School
a:de, LW6, $1496. Blaettnar s,
MIJdleport
Situale in the
'l'ownS'hip of
6·lMf UNFURNISHED HOUSE ror ::&gt;Ill«•
and graduated from Marshall
Pomeroy, Ohio.
1·21-0k
•
Complell'ly modern. Freshly
~--- -~
..iAUJU Ill TR:~VI.SlON I:UWC.VJl:t
painted. Ou Lincoln Helgbta Seipio, County of Meig~. a-nd Slate College. Early In life he began
GMc 1.~~ lon PiC'kllp Tr111'k,
Call 331J.M.
Ohio, and more particularly teaching school and for
over
11 .17.tt of
0
l"'huJw 200, t:lelA&amp;Ild AwJuw.ct.
de:-;cribed a.s follows, to·wit:
$711!5. lilacttnur's, Pouu.•n•y,
,:,~.ore
lUI \\&gt;, Al.alll. ~t., t'umf.:luy
Bc.,inntng at the Southwest cor· forty years was one of the out.
J·2l ·tltC
-'oi iJ
"'
standing anti most prominent cd·
5 \:; ucators in thi.!l county His
18
DOWNING ;::.
Christian inrlucnce was
Insurance
Section 16, Town 7 and RanKe 14 mental in guiding hundreds
.:Omplete WHEEL ALIGNMF..NT REFRIGERATION SALES AND
INSURANCE AGENCY
of the Ohio Company's Purchase boys and girls on the right
balancing and brake service.
SIRVICE
and running West about 6 1/2
Haekett.!l' Safety Service, West Unmnt •c lind Cummerciuls. New
Fir•. Automobile, Hulth
rods to. land deeded by A. L. Sle· a tenant in common witll 1he
MaiD Street, Pomeroy, Ohio 11110 used equipment. 7 yean;
ACCIDENT
vena to Philip Haning; thence above named defendants.
Pboae 267.
6·5·tf
rull ttmc experience.
Life, c.. u•Uf •nd Bond•
North about 19 l/2 rods to land
The pray(lr of said petition i9
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R.
D.
FIFE
REFRIGERATION,
deeded by A. Stevens toT. P. that the Oourt" .set off the plain ·
(9)
For Sole
Phone 6376·X, Middleport
Kyke; thence East about 6 l/2 tiff's share of said real estate in
Broker
rods to I he Weot Uno ot William severalty and a partition thereof
CHICKEN DINNERS $1.00 at the 1·27..:-!0tc
- .. ·~·--·In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Armst.rong'.s land; thence South be made.
Mt. Moriah Daptb:t Churth.
6134-M
PHONES
6311
about 19 1/2 rods to .f:ho place of
Main and l''ourth St., Middle · COMPLETE Inaurance ProtectJoa,
The persons first above named
J.1fe, Auto, Fire, P~Jlio. Call Don
beginning, containing 3/4 o£ an will take notice that they have
pOi'!, f"'rlflay, from 4 1'. M . to
Mills, Middleport. ObJo,
acrl', more or lesa.
6:30 P. M., dellvnrd in town .
been m11de parties defendant to
- -~-·Also all of Lot No. 9 in Dud· said petition and that the)' arc reSponsored by the mM of the
I
ley's odditlon to Pagevlllc, nco pi quired to answer the same on or
Church .
1-26-21t"
Here II Is The Car You've Alwan Wanled ........ AI Tbe PRICE You've Wmled To
---- .. - .
what was deeded b,1o· A. L. Ste\·ens before the 24th day of Man:b,
51Uconlu
with
Wtmtt•t.I- Middlcaged Judy to do
to Philip Haning, being one·balf 19116.
Pay, Yes, Now Is The Time To Buy And We've Got Just Tile
For You, VIlli Our Lo&amp;
World's fint&gt;sl car
houM~work in home for ramlly of
M Ihe lOot. Also a lot known aa
M8.ttle M. Halliday,
On sale at all ~&gt;~:nice 11tallonH
2. lnqui rl' Joe MeClain. •M iddlt
thn academy lol situate in tbe
Pla-intiU.
At The Corner Of Locust And Sycamore In Middleport, And See Some _ExeeUenl Used
and praJes.
1·17·26tp
purr. Rl. I, or Call Ed Spencer
Northea.~t quartw of Secti'OD 18, O'Brien and O'Brien,
Car VALUES!
iLl :\-ILddlt)port.
1·26 3!p
Town 7, fllld Range 14 of the Ohio ~l~~~~·,r~~ Plaintiff.
-.=-L-=,-=cT:::R::-:1-::C -c LorH1 D-R-v -• •
Never bct:n usf"d, bll!J(Yin J&gt;rll"f'd.
-- - -- WANTID
c"mp•nr's Purehasc and b•gtnD24=::::
1.\JMRER GRADERS
lnG al the Northeast corner ollt
will deliver, Cltn f!nanl'f' fur 1:.!
BilGER MEN
y Lot No. II in Dudley's addllloo to
BAKER FURNITURE
months, only $22 .50 duwn . (&lt;~IJ
6189 or 0)26·M.
1·25·3tt·
'TACI{EIIS
,l'oge.ille; 1henc• South 231 feet;
FOR
St•tion Wagon. letutifuf red and Whitt.
CAR MEN
thence E&amp;.!it 416 1/2 fNt to Widow
AUCTION SALE
WRITI
Gowen'' West lin&lt;: thrnee North
Runs Ukt 1 ~lwLrm. Fully
Gre1t Bend Grangt&gt; lhll . Por11and . Jr ,\ltTZHL rNDUSTRIJo:::; , INC.
to D&lt;' camp street; thence Weill
~
e .
et~uJpped, Low Mlltttt!
Ohio, J1111uary 28, l :00 f•. ~1 .
S,\ WMILL DIVISJON
along said Street to tht place of
Good tlrH ... , ......'. ,
190&amp; t.H. C. 3110 lllilil .\' lrat·t nr ,
10~5 .s. ROOS&amp;VJo~I.T AVENUE
beginning, containin; 2
acres,
Ul'ed le~ -lhsan 200 houu, 19M
1\UX !1110- PIQUA, OHIO.
more or ''"·
Ford trMdor ; HHD ft' ord t"l'rl,lu · J.:w :11c
lL being the same pr.~misru con•
slln tractor; O!Lvcr 60 and Oliver
"Sl'APER - CA--R
-R·IE
R
___
want~"'
IRON- 1Ll£1'A118
\'eyed by WHbcr A. Reeves and
NE\
70 lra~tor; Cultivator~; IIHIW('L":;;
•
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wife to &lt;aid John W. Race, by
rlnlls; corn pll'ker:o;; 11nd many
fflr Rutland. Contact Vlra:inis
ctPed d.atOO May 14, A. D.. 1912
Sterchiof C..-olinl. lytl'ythl~tt~ YOU couhl1
1
more plcco.~ of t'ttuipm('nt. 2
Nt•utzlin!;:. Middleport, or call.
l'I'RUOTURAL 1 BEAMS
and rt'('orrlcd In Deed Book 108,
Jle rd()rd bllll!i; lilt kind" of
300, Tht· U11ily Scntinfl. 1·23·6tr
P11ge JOO uf the Deed Records or
household Ctluipml'nl ;wd mis
-·
--OHIO
VALLEY
Meigs
Coont)', Ohio, to which recellaneous •upplw.~. l'nll Urad·
fcrt""tnee
is hereby made.
PRIVACY
ford Auctioneer. Dinnl."r served .
JUNK
CO,
Being
the same properly conSpolli:IOI'ed by the &lt;Oreal Hrnrt
510
._..._
vcycd
by
John W. and Wl'ltho~~
Granac.
1·26-3h·
(1\IC rt•r:;onPI survko.
~=====-~-~-~-~;;;;=~:, Race
Ermina
Jewell
by deed
D-.-~E-A-"vv=v-u--w-- TIRt;s~AN-o
rlatod toJuly
2U, 1913,
and recorded
Vlctoril. loautlful t1n 1ncl whl&amp;e. Pulfy
TUBES, 8x26 IO.ply . Very rca·
P:OR THe liST
in Volumo 1.08 Page 521 of the
••• I ...... Good .,....
One focwl
sonable. Call 42l ·Y.
1-2&amp;-:Jtc
IN USED CARS
Mrll!' County o ..d Record&lt;.
fhah Quality '
OWMr "• , .......... ..
Sl•
Tbe petition further alllt'~es
$100.00
that
!l.f.att.l(l
•M..
llwllidiy
1cquired
~~
t·o
mpt&gt;titive
pricl'~.
Trade·in allowance lor your old
,011 Tile Br!«bten
M oTK ~1SAGHLr
her onNixteenth, d/18), intcre~ot
rnaehin~. reaardle~fl of
t'ondl·
"
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by inh61'1tance from Ermina JelAKER FURNITUIIB 1111
tlon, on one of ottr latt·~t n~od­
Phone 2811
eis. F'rt!c homr demon11rthon
her coualn. and
We 11IRO rep.lr all maktt~.
TRIVIV.f\N&amp;T . .WALD
KilTON'S IIWtNO MACHIN•
FUNIRAL HOMI
MAX WARD
IIRVICI &amp; IWII,IR lALII
115 I. Soeond St.
Phono 61
PhoM 90t.J
Pemeroy,
Oh
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Write llox 141,

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nounce, et
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or Want Ad be Your

1955 CHEVROLET

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Representative.

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1955 PLYMOUTH

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RODiiF.Y DOWNING
INSURANCJil A.Gil:NCY
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1955 FORD

1995

FURNITURE

1954 FORD

2495-

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~est• ~ftday

By CHESTER GOULJ

·

Mrs. ·Dalton

(Ut'lvff

a~ dill·

.spent Sunday afternoon wlth
Sherman Robert.!l.
•
Mr. and M.n. Cha.rlf't Ebhn Jr.
son were guestt of their dau.
and .on·ln..Jaw ~- and Mr~
Faulk Sunday.
and ·Mrs; $herman llob·! r'
fa-dilly hUW .c:lb ~ jr lnd
Dalt~~ Grover Monday.
~- Cllqtoa Fa\llk called on
. Robert Fault Monday.
Edith Davis
on lk'11 .

1-'a ul

tdiAtr.O
VoJ.Lng, Willie

Al ief) c .

l~t'tl St . POmeroy his heen

Pt•trarto

Ugftt.htf.Vyteleht
no~ 1 n111f.'- _t)f. TJ"u Kappa ~~&amp;{fon dbr~ ~aa f•Y.~td t•ay to

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other candldftes

tanked

t'ei:flt Mer

to

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and a fl'ftl J.tth niai.oftny tnd
gold t.tc!Jt11Y, ~etl.foed to foll ow
the the~ ·:F~tuy o.n Jce." 'se.
J cond and thir(f p[~ tfinnets wtll
also be honorC$1 at ~'\term i 51110n
One of the' t"eafures of the
event
is ~y-a·mJfUte night
wbicb pennib gt:kJ ftJ stay ou:' I
until 1 a m. by PtYme- a penny
for every lllinutf after l~ · 3o. All
dauce _procefc&amp; \ott) ~ 'dl7tlatt&gt;d to
the n~ta tiOtilf fdird .
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IWin, In
bt would capnt·

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lnd footwork
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MYSTERY MAN ENTRY BLANK
NAMB OF MYSTERY MAN .......... , .......... ..

NAME . . . . . . • . • • . . . • . . . . • . • • .~. • . . • • . . . . ..•••
ADDRESS ........

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Big

Ben M.iDfitre-1 will be hi&gt;ld Sunday
~~ 7:J!JUt-.IJ1 ~ f'l'!nlt'IY """' . l;pj- . ja ...1 Willi , _. . . . .
LOr tllgli ScltOOI AUdJiOriurn.
~tW~ Mt ·Mot thlt l!lrrin ' ·iill

than one ci&gt;rrect Entries are reeelved.

TH6

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R~ht!ariialls
(all~ SUtiday

E~ch day until further notice,.Tht.Dajly Sentioal will
conduct a Mystery Man Cont.t! Wilh the prlie ~~
$1.00 in·value each dily the Myotery Mali Is nOt ltiiltlti~
Wir.ners will be announced each time the Mystery Man lJ
Identified. Each entry must have your name and addr•
to be eligible for the priie.
There can be only one winner. The eMUQit !&gt;bsllna•t
and neatness of entrY decides tlie Wlm.-. in case lnore

BACK

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\fr. apd

Bend.. MHtstttl.

MYSTERY MAN CONTESt RUlES

~lGf.!T

o

~on .of

_.n . J. the firl...,k.bo)' affair on f'eb, 7. Beat!'h,
and dtui'ht~ Llda.
The .fn.B Wn4 be JWa"fded a~ eiJih

3.00

' DICII: TRAOO

l'L.L BE

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: and Mrs. lfarrt Snyder had

MYSTI:RY
MANP

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At Middleport For

IF

Help Wanted

h

Jo THENS,

H1ll
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.:IO.CIIII fratf·m1tr at Oh1o Un iver· knockout -minded duck S
Patty Grover and . G~ne Hutn· .~lry as 3 candid.atL'" for ("(JNI PrQm ~~~ to~·Kh,t'~ JO...r.ound tele!&gt;ftiGII
. 5Pf'llt Sa1Urdar 1n ChiD!· Kin,.
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tht tathr Beat&gt;h
l'•!q•.
H•U will ~ f'Otul)6tin g }"lth 22 totiu
rrnf'

Wbo Is thla mon 7 Name hiJ!Iond you ~ ...,. fL~ llhls

Real Estate

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fl.OO for every day Tile Dally Sofl.lltlel -~ry ~n
.:oes unldentlfltd. Mom~rs of !be Mystert Mil!'• f•ilil!r
and tho employeeo of the l&gt;tl!ly Sentinel are a6t ell~la
to will.
The ldentiiY of Tbli Mill b Now Wotlh

See Jimmy Parsqns

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Identify
The Daily
Sf*Htir-.el

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ii.;.iijijij ijj;j;jii;;jjijijiijij

Mr and

Can You

F~L-.:oN· THOM/SQN

Sc.
l'om~roy

par~illJI1

In Gallipolis

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Prom King At 0(4

aod I

Grover and Gene Humpthrey

loolled on ·his

On Your Di11l

UP SID•E DOWN

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Robotlt,

STATION"

Items Planned

DO YOU SOMETIMES

Willie Pastrano

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The puiJIO ·is 'JIIrit&lt;fd ~ ll«&lt;td
tbe fourth •ho~jg,c . of tbe .l'liU·
st-rel wh.it:h i1 ~it
Pblid.

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tor\iftr~~~ i~.:·:..':i-'1:

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be for J.~•. JjQ_~~-~,·m:
folbd, aj lbfi&gt;; _ •

hoped

will

help put the hex on Pa.traal

erol Jonwr

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''t~ ~· nt. I!Jtproduction is Bob

Curt,;n;llme
ector of the
Hoerlirh.

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of
Art lftOt,
Workshop (
tift Tftui"HA"
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0:30 P. m. at tloe

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HJgh School Building. Tbit
be tbe last meetin" to enter

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P~meroy-Middleport,
Ohlo
~ ·+=-=---:..=~:!-..:..:..::=___ _ _ _ _- --. - _ _ _ _ _ _Th.....,.~~!lv_Sen_!i'"!!l,

Mrs. Doris Spencer is a
pat- ~ Mrs. Mabel Va~ Meter and
ient at Rober H01pltaJ and Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. Edd•e ~artung and
Cleo Smith i.s a pttlent at the sons, spent Sundtly With Mr. and

Thed Croy, Parkenbura, spent Mra. HeDT)' Eicbin&amp;er and
Tuaidly here.
Groveport.

sons,

The Pomeroy WCTU met Tues- t:.~k .. Tht&gt; fruit CJi VLoe" wh1ch
day f'vening at the Federated tht• Union presented to -the .PomJoseph Cook croy Public Library and also rrom
Church w1th Mrs.
prt'~iding in the absen~ of the a family fQT gif1s S'Oilt thenr at
Christmas time. Plans were made
prestdent, Mrs _ G. H. Ewing.
Group smging with M'.i.ss Eltza . for the annual J."'rances Willard
beth Duffy as accompanb1. openOO lea which will be ht!ld ilt the First
the meet mg. A report was given j Baptist Church in Febru!lry __
on th{' showiug (If the film ""What
Mrs . Lena Huber wbo w~ in
About Alcohol" " whtch
wa~:&gt; charge uf the devotion_.,. · and prDshown to 6~ pupils
in the gram was assisted by the foltowing
schools. At the JuniQr and Sen - :'-.1iss Duffy who read an artiele on
ior high .schoolJi:, Dr. Thomas Rad· 'Selecting Your Gue;ts": Mrs. 0 .
ford addressed the school follow· H. Myers, "ls Your Home. Your
lng the showing of the film . Mrs . ::astle" and M·rs. Linnie Rummell,
J . Le.slie Kunze spoke at the Cen- 'Slaughter On the Highways" .
lral School and Mrs. Joseph Cook The work of legislation was given
at the S~!gar Run School.
by Mi.ss Lucretia Genheim"'l', $eC·
'Thank You" notes were read rf&gt;tary Qf legislation, to condude
from Miss Ethel Garland for !.he the meeting.

Get more space in every room 1
RliPLACI YOUR OLD-STYLI
SWING-TYPI DOORS WITH

FOLDET

THIINSTALL-IT-YOURSn
FOLDING DOOR THAT
MAICIS SENSI AND
SAVES DOLLARS

Only

'14·'·
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UAI&gt;T TO llfiTALL
•JIZIS FOR ALL

DOOIWAYS
e 10 UAunPUL COLOIS.
OP WASH411.1,

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LONG • LASnNG
VINYL PAIRIC
o,.. ... a.- l!&gt;ltl&gt;olr • INSTAW WITH ONLl
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A SCREW DRIVER

poOR$ • CLOSET CLOSURIS •

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lr.ow lOLDET will

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Mrs. Cook Pres-icles At Tuesday Meeting
Of Pomeroy WCTU At Fecleratecl Church

.......

BAKER FURIITURE \..
ON THI BRIGHTIST COINER IN

instalhng offJcer and others lfl ·
stalled were vice president, M~ .
Hennan Lohse; secretary, 'Mrs. Er·
I nest Lallance; al!Si.stant ·t eacher,
Mrs . 0. L. Roush; treasurer. MINI .
Leo Childs; teacher, Mrs. Edward
French.
The meeting opened wit•h n
pra)·er by Mrs. French and Mn.
Lohse was leader of the devotion .
a! service which included an artide "God and My Chapel"
by
Carl Shuster and excerpts from
Proverbs 14 and 15 which Mrs.
- , Lohse a.sked ·her audience to conI sider and remember during the

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SERVICEMEN
CAMP
GORDON,
Ga.- Pvt.
Walter F. Clark of 913 Locust Sl.,
Pomeroy, will .graduate this week
' from the COmmunications Speclalist Course, one of the many
courses offered at the Soulhea~l·
ern SiKnal School, Camp Gordon,
Georgia. He is the .son uf Mr. Hnd
Mrs. Clarence ClaTk.
The Com municalion 11 Sp~.-•dali~1
Course, which
is 8 weeks in
length, trains enlisted personnel
to receive and process me;,s!&lt;lages
for flislributiun by teletype or
other alcctric.al means or com·
munica1ion.

IY lETTY CARLETON
Mrs. Douglas Circle and ramily
end Fl()rence Circle spent Sunday
w1th Mr. and Mr. Thomah Holter
11nd family.
~lr- and Mrs. Garrett Circle (If
R~rine visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. G, Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim BrQwn and
children of W•!llston
called on
Mr. and Mrs. Edsoo Roush.~
Mr . and bks. Homer Circle and
family called on Mr. and !Mrs.
Ralph Lee and family SUnday.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Pierce of
Athens spent Sunday twenlng
w1th her mobber, Mrs. Mary Circle
and son, Mlelvin.
Charles BisseJ .of Eade Rid&amp;e
called on Douglas Circle.
Mrs. Bell Holter .and son Teed
called on 'Mr. and Mrs. Tbi)J:Dn
Holter Sunday afternoon.
Margaret Ann Carleton called
on Li-oda Grindstaff Saturday.

Friendly Neighbors Club Plan To Aiel
$250 Million
Mothers March At Tuesday's Meeting ··Asked For New ··
Plans were made !or the mem·
ber.s to c.anvau tne Naylon Run
and Coe&lt;lor St. area for the Motbers' Man:b whe-n Ute Friendly
Neigbbora C-lub met Tuesday evenine 1t the home of Mrs. Paul
Theiss, Unwin Heights.
During the . business session a
con1:ribution was made to .t he polio fund.. .Mrs. · Robert Arnold,
"0
lll.l'll . ·
cnver Thoma an d Mrs.
Wh t·t Dey 1ngran"-.. m were named
· tin g tomm1ttee.
·
Th e
as th e nomma

Mn. Emerson Wells, Mrs. Henry
Werry, Mrs _ Ronnie Smith, Mrs.
Joseph Struble, Mrs . Roy Smith,
Mrs. David Ohlinger, Mrs. Harley
Strong, Mrs. Gerald Grue-ser. Mrs
Harold Lohse and
four guests
Mr.s. Charlt'IS Spencer. Mrs. Lee
l'y o, Miss Carolyn Milhoan and
Mb.~ Paula Theiss.

to finance an exteDBion of the
West Virginia Turnpike to Par·
karsburg and northward to the

The next meeting will be held
at 1he 'h ome of Mrs. Denver Tho·
ma and there will be a Val&amp;ntine

Pennsvlvanla border near Mot.·
~
ganlown,
members of the J ."dI·
..1· 8 ~ Committeea of the Lea:as1a..ture
•.r
were told Wednesday.

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.2 Door MNdowbroook

53 DODGE.

899

4 Door Bel Air

53 CHEVROLET . ' .

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Cltlmplon 2 Door

53 STUDEBAKER
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Chloftaln

899

USED CARS
AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER

1951 OLDSMOBILE ······ · ·.. · 795
H 4 door Mdan. Fl•htnt I.ICket Perform•nc• l.trt.t only In Oldt
will ti'H you~ TrU'I'I 1 la.xury Clr.

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50 PACKARD · ...

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1952 DODGE·

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W.yr.,., I door,
nor. Try It out tonloltt.

1952 PACKARD ·············

I TOft Cob end Choolllo

54 CHEVROLET ' . . . . . . . . ' . .. ' . . • 1495

... -. . 695
"695

o.lux.e 2 door. Ultrematk Drift, New mochm finith, R-Ml cl..n

IHit Now.

2 T011 Col&gt; ond ChHtlt -179" W!Moll-

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49DODGE .................. -375

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1951 CHEVROLET ···

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O.IU'q 2 door A am•U tconomkll car th:a.t'a In wt~tdwful condJt·
1on. Drive It lnd ....

OPEN SUNDAY I TO 4 P.M.
WEEKDAYS TIL 9:00P.M.

POMEROY
MOTOR

~On•COMPANY
Main Street Below High School
POIIIE&amp;OY, OHIO

1949 OLDSMOBILE ······

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Deluq 4 door. H,.trarMtlc tnd menv ot-her Ace.........., IJCCtltent
fl-. A 1'011 hf11ln.
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1950 MERCURY ··········· ... "495

THE HEAYENS EMPTY ON SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

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.
United Church Pomeroy High Top U.S. Lead~rs Are Wary

Baker nlmed

Berkshire

Em·

tblt 1111 members flavin&amp; ideas
!about itunts: .wbieh might be
alveu 1t · the meeting contatt

BONN, Germany UP-RWislJin demand apln that tbe Ktemlia
Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin is agree to settle Jpecitle cold wu
seeking to lrTIDJe a meeting laue. .
witb Prelident Eis.ebhower ,ap..
Diplomats saw the offer of
a
parently Ia bopea of drivine
a U. S.-Soviet friendship pact • •
tn'dge between American and Red dfort tu sign this coudtiY
lts Atlantic pact allies, it was to a ger.eral "'paper pl~~
reported ben! today.
which could be vtolated when ftl
West
German
government BuitJ Moscow.
t~
sourees nid · a 11ummary of Bul·
The wary reat'tion to Bulgln;
ganlo's tec!eat Jetter to Mr. Ei· in'"
non-aggression
propoal·
senhower, cabled here by Am bat,.. ca~e from Chainnan WalteF 1'. '
sa.dor to Wuhinaton Heinz Kre- , Georse D--Ga. of t.he Senate Fof;
teler, makes it appear the pre- ei.p Relation. Committee _g_
mier would like to arrarq:e such Sen. AJexander
Wiley. WUI__;
a meeting, perhapa tblJ summer. ranking Republie.an member. - -...
They said the Ruuiaru.' purpose in proposing such an idea
presumably would be to di.vide
the United StatE's from its aJ.
lies by drawing it into direct ne·
IOti:ltioDI with the Kremlin on
outstandng world iNiue5.
Krekr.ler was advi.wd Friday
of the rootrnU of the letter and
of t.be eoavenation that took
place among tbe President,
tettry of state John Fo&amp;ter
ffiONTON, O.
L'P-u_;.o~
lu
and
Soviet
~~~:::
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Gewgi Zatubin when
Potter, 21,
£onner Colum~
delivered Bulganie'a note.
State H&lt;apital o-rderlr. was.nur
Tbe Genn.in ambassador
tenced l'riday to one to 20 yem.,.
led a report today to Chaocellor in Ohio Penit~ntiary ror lbE! ~:;:- ·
is Konrad Adeoauer and Foreign ing 1pree death of .Myrtle :babe!Jt ~
lft]Cj;;,,;;j Minister Hehuicb von Brentaoo. \ Uay.ne, 27, Hilton W. Va. Ja:o. ~
Government souru. said But- near Athalia.
JaDiA d~ not apeak ia so maa.y Potter -pleaded JUiltJ -to• ••~=~ :
wOrds of 1 · poNible meoting wilh af man.daughl&lt;n"
iD. }-o
itr. BileDJJOftr. but tbat the
Common Pleas
~ . •lOt .IW! Jolter

coinmu.nitles in Meigs County· 1fteluding Pomeroy, Middleport, Syracuse, Tuppers Plain ~ and otb-

Pometo)',
the

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Slayer Is
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Sentenced ;
At Ironto)(,
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""·The- planning committee. for tM
in Pomeroy met at. the
t&gt;he chainnan. Mn.

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Your VelentiM Gift'• A SueeftS ..... . When You Glw Her
ThrM ·P•Irt Of Thtu New.st Stocklnotln hrkiftfre't. BMutfful
Sh~ea. She11 Love Berkshire'• Sh.. r CINn L.. OIMnour. And
SM'll be Thrill-.:t With The F•bU'fOUI 2·W•J P~on Of NY..
l•ce At Top And Toe---- Mt.k• llftn The IChHn.t i~Mfr: ..
lhlret Wew Like Milici ProPOrtlon.ed Lent~ths-. Stylu for D•v
And Ewnlncr.

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oouatriea around tbe world.
Services will be held in several

Jack RobtoD or himself.

with famous runproof IIYLAC£ TOP•• ;
and now, NEW NYLAC£ TDE·RIII&amp;, tool

~hri

... Tile purChriStians around
in a bMtd of prayer.
annu,ally on the fint Frida,1-a. Lent, 1t Will be ob1eTVed in 134
or

prepare · a project diJplay for
the .Coftvellllon. He ~ asked

stockings

Of Russian Letter Proposal

omen to Hold Student Said
Pr_lyer . Ne;n- Death

Hoyt, P~y.

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or

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23. St., ·OD
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East
Main

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be be.Jd at th11

1.35 and 1.50 PAIR

ELBERFELDS

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BlaettnarAuto Co; .

Pt&gt;'atel

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l;:;jl9$4 BUICK Super - ... 2,295 00 z dr. SedaiL ~ OrigWJ blaCk fldli
1954 lUlCK .... · ... 1,795.00
Speeill %door oriibuil areen finish.

"""" lood for~~

195l8UICK$ .• ~·low OJ "~£t

Choice of four. New ·Btiiek lride-lu. · · ·
Speeilll, Supers i1lii

real . sharp .&lt;an,

1951 BUICKS .. Aalowoa7"Qd"\

~54 CHEVROLET .... 1,395.00 Roadmaster. Mod body styles.
Ji.-.ilr I dr. SHan. Lille new orlllnll eoral Cboiee or five. A ret! leut
from sallafled Baiek owaen.
wlalte ffnlsh. Olle.loal owaer.

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Never bad a laeavy loa d-61lOWI pOll (:'Mt'i
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One ~ loal .__., Ltw mlle~&amp;e :: c.
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New red tlnish. .
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19Jo Cbe~r. 2 ton LWB . • • . . .. .. . .. • .•
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buililesa in Ohio are not Jlcensed
to sl,lll Josuraoce Jo ·Uie itate.

'!'be llrms were -tilled .. t~e
AulolllobUe OW!!oia' AYO&lt;:iation,

or· Sar..

t,-_ JDSUruce Co,. bOth
Kansas
011)': l'r)&gt;alel ·oaitt llle finn• hove

bNa
moll

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nle:s by

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widelyu

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known
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te55ional ba~~ll :pl.a3'Cl',

was also made
tOOay of 'the filing of petitions by

candidate
the '
):ID:il Of tM'.tl,gs .C ounty Commls. '
loner. Ho Mu be a contender ror'
the poSt Oo 'tb.e Repubtican .titkct.

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Suicid~ Attempt

Fails For Local
Woman On Friday

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Earlier reports !tom
ton
the Jpeeitie . .
t.be letter was tb
a
what vague" o1fer of a

a:ma

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llemll
due to compres:doJI ofr
oompll&lt;at..s b)" II·,_.

today

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F18•her Appom·ts _
Harry M. Cross"'
The~~·~~~:~~~~~~~ Cemftery T-..•.,ta....

adopt •o attitude .,
and listen''
the idea.

A Portland and a Colllmbus man

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were Clued today br a local Ju.s- ened

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H&amp;rr1 M.

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CI'OIJI bu been aamed lo ~ u a Cemetery 'l'tu&amp;tee with l!enry Swift and C. M.
HeDDeiY aceordiq to Ute aDnouoceme•t made Friday
alq by lb1or C. 0. Fieber. Ua.
Croa is replacing Da.;.t C. lliU'.
er, wbo wu ~pointed to - ~ ·
Vita~~ Couadl" at the Je~~
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Friday evening Mayor
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tried John. N. Long,
on a charge of into¥kation
fined him t5 and· cost.s.

Dollars For Polio

eroy Patrolman Lawi'eoce lJailoinJ, the first aectdeot ~
on Route 7, 350 feet ,..t Of
Cberr)' Street, wbtm a C~1
pick-up truck traveli~C east, dJ'iy.
im by Franklin IU;er. 35. Po~e

roy wnd owned by Rizer OQ Co..
collided with thC nar rea.dor qf
Mr.!i. Anna Mac GreCDlee, Rock an auto drivt;!n east bY Bobby !:
Street,
is -repOrted rest- Payne. 18, Bidwell. The latter ~
.tbe

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making a left turn ·j nto a se~_c1
sta-tion. The report states that th ·
driver of the latter auto -wa'l_ no
dl!.playlng any turn si'p11l. Me
dlum damages were done- to botl

A'cicofd~l to .a fB,ort by Pom·
eroy poll~; ..tho 39-year.ol,d wotp.· vehicles.
The sheriff! depart:Qtent. ft
an wa. .fWQd Jyl~ on the floor
ported
·t hat the seeGnd - ~
by hor, ~ldband, E : T. Green1ee,
"htppMed at 8l50: p. m. ill C~tCIJ
bleed I.~, .Pf'ot..Uself (Tom a wound OQ Route 24a when a IJII3 f(!rd
In th• •lOft a~. Beoide.bw ·lay a dri~n north t7 H. -R. .Sw:h:h"',.-60
•1.~0 obot Pr\, ~ich is: rePorted to
Mldilleport ~ wttb a pori!
bftc
· .\iacct.
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od · 19M M~ OWI!ed by Joli&lt;

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1\l)me of age was doll:e to ba\l!o Clflil. It 11a eis- a-lleaed that the M~ury wa·
their parted C~D the WTODg elde of tlu
Mrs. road.

, '!'he

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KARRandVANZANDT

outo.
IIarn'

grasjon ••.,. to the
The top-ranking
Republican leaden

Uee af the P-eace, 00 the charge the way ta deal
new world peace
of "disturbing the peace."
Aocon!lq to a report '"""
Sb..-if! -Ciwiea Ruo..n's offioe, MiddleportFimmce ··
James AutbeJ'I(ID and Larry Court had Ieviod opill&amp;l them fines
Group Studiel
of $10 and cost! by Justice of
Tbe Middleport VUiq;e
counts·-~--th.e Pe-ice Percy Peoples. The two cil's Finance
committee met
had been tharged w:ltb fightiDC at Thursday evening at tbe Ylllqe
a loc-al Route 7 tavern Iut Sat· Hall with Mayor c. o. Filber ed
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~
urday oigbl
Clerk Charles Murrey. The
the Sheriff alan reported that get for the ye1 r was aet up
Harold JjoweU, 21, t&gt;owniogtl)o, is financial matters of the villqe
beblg ileld on a ba:Jtardy eharge. discussed by the group.
~ • He wa&amp; ·a rrested Friday by Columbu.a .authorities and transport.
folembers of the Flruace
Uil ed to Meigs Couot.y - by Deputy mittee are Wayne GittbonJ, DaY.
·: .. ·
t.t
rt- Sh~riff Herold Duckworth.
id D. Miller and ErbeS&amp; Covert.
. Local pallec a~thor1L ~ rcpo
ed two lflillor· ac:caden~ w~thio· the
couoty Ft.'idaJ", resultin" m minor

.Tw"' A...·idents
_Announ~eme.,t
Are Reported
Obar!C. Sheets Jr., 32, of Harri'"-.Area
Fn·.J..:y
son ville .a&amp; a
ior
m
Guln\ll&lt;r .
tbrouab,out

lng

TRUCKS

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soliciting

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"""' Il-ly '4,000.00

C::Uv. Cpe. Very low mlleqe-4harp ear In:
olde tllld out. New one eost over ••.~-00.

wued a· wamlng today

thai .two Mis&amp;ourl firms

1~,.'11'1 .A!l!OO!~Uo li;;

V8 4 ft. sedan. Powtr Ste.rtq id ~~~
Fully equipped. swllesa lnskle llitl out. . . .'

&amp;IDee new.

CLWELAND, 0. UP-Leonard
Allen 38 of Ga-l'Hpolls. today fac·
ed 1J 'ter~ of 3iX to ® years in
OhJo Penitentiary on a charge of
posses-sine explosives.
Common Pleas judge John J.
Mataon tieDt.eDeed Allen Friday after he pl-eaded guilty tD th.e
charge. He was found guilty ~­
viowdy on charges of Violatmg
the narcotics Jaw and ayto thefl.
He was sentenced on a'U tbrce

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Two·Ar. e'F•med ·
• Foreign Relations 'Cootmlttee
the
For Disturbmg
vised the White House
·otop.
Of The p......e
toward

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BUICK Super ..•. 2,895.00 1953 PONTIAC Dlx••••• 1,1,$.M
like the day solcL Lof mlle111e. New

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1953 CHEVROLET ..... 995,00 1954 DESOTO Cuatom • 1,19$.o0

I~= Cp&amp;. Power Steerllll. Dynaflow drive.

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dffiiji~:fams
Against. Finns

IVby 1101 buy a Blaellllar winterlaeri&amp;ed rar and enjoy your wlnler clrlvin&amp;?
Sedan. One ioeol owuer. Orig1111.. derk blue flil.loil{

· gery at ·MI. Cl.lrtneL but ainalt
)lop&lt; is ~sed ID&lt; hi• ,..

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Yes, you may not bave molhe r opporlullily IG buy al sueb Iow prleeo ud blah vaiues

h~;:~~·l4l:tit~·:·from
ta· iS •Pt~-"-tlial·u w~. West ~rmao._. leidtn:

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; . ,· lfe ·.~s - ~a~Oile ~Jtain .~ur. opportunitY. to study

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was theit ru&amp;bed to oft+cW ·~'Dh.. oD ·the
,· . fh'C Colum~·_, flo~t~ltlt
- . Din letter ~ill they bave

500 E. MAIN ST POMEROY,O.

USED CAR

110. Db&lt;. 4 dr.

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OHiO: Ctou4r Ia . . hct.y wlttt llotttt er rein HI IWth
•nd .,... ,..., ................... Ill
chanelnt to relft toftiiM wtt1t
1110W ., liNt Nl norftl fwnftht,.
WMHr tonitht wfth lltttt . .
in temperet11r.. lulltllay cleully
with ral:'l, wintly aNI ..,_.
but turnlnt coldw .,.In .t nlttlt
anti In ...t In eft.mNn.

The President
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meLt. Shuler, Riebtrd Owen and
Ptut l)ilvis on a' committee to

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LOOK OVER OUR LOT TODAY

Single Copy

Editorial Phone 397

witfr. tbe Gallipolla Club In a bus
thejl ... •barl&lt;!fnl- .

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VII No. 241

:&amp;IJ'. Alto lnvl!od tbe 1,.,.1 Ro. . .D8 whO were planniDI on
ltteodiDI the Diltrltt . Conferen·
ce tn ZanenWe ·o Feb.' 18 to co

ahee,. eheer

WINTER
WONDERLAND

ot

Rotarians Plan
~elegation For
· District Meet

Arlbur

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Weather

enttne

the meetlD&amp; aQd tbi ~-· in·
rludtd the Rev. i&gt;oul IIIOwucler,
Tom Me, Glllllpolll, Wlllter
Sommeri, PoiDt Pleumt and

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ALL MAKES-ALL MODELS

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11'7 Club hid fo\ir ~~ when
II\ey Ole! Frldoy · at the Heath
'!lotbociJat · Cllllf$, E:dloon Boker, presiden\, ,,., .Pi ~a_e of

from top to toe •• :

EAGLE RIDGE

Karr &amp;VanZandt

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'J'he Mlddle!IOI'I·Pomeroy

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Send the Valentine

Rock Springs Home Demontration Work
Club Plans County Wide Safety Meeting

During hi.s training, Pvt. Clark
rceC'i\lcd a -technical cclucation
worth thousandll of dollar11. H~;
will now be rea.ssh:ned to an adivc - " - - - - - -unit of the Unite-d States Army.
AU8Usta, Gcor~ia.
This inslallit·
Tho Southeastern Si~n11l S1·hool lion furnish('S truined signal tech·
a component of the Signal CorpB 1 nicians to army units all o~·er the
1'raining Center, is located ncar wm·Jrl .

CHARLESTON, W. Va. UP~
An expenditure of between ~
nnd $250 mHUon will be

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W.Va. Turnpike

Iig~i:ft::ex:•:h•=n~g:•:·==:...:=================;

Mn. Donley
Reibel.
tnvelling
priu
was awaJ'ded to
Mrs.
WlJLi.am Sheridan and
P(rs. Gerald Gnleur were awarded prizes for guessing the identity
of the mystery ruest. Mrs. Charle&amp;
Spea~. Silbou~s of the member.s were drawn by Miss Carolyn
MHboan. Games were played with
priaes awirded to Mr.s. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson and Arnold and Mrs. Jaek Robson.
family Qr Pomeroy and Mr. and
A salad course was served by
~s. Harry C@pehart and son or the hOitii!IS rmd favors were candy
I A contribuliun was vJJLe.d._ for Middleport spent SundRy after- corstges.
the Polio i''und campaign and ~PQn
Present were Ml'6. Cha:rles Lewith llr. and IMI's. A:llen
· Mrs. Lohse repvrted on the l'i Taylor.
IJeJ', Mrs. · ThOma, Mn. Robson,
Christmas boxes sent to shut-i-ns.
Mro. WIII&lt;M Heines, Mn. Sheri·
Mr. and Ml'$. Orvy Gain« -and din, 'Mrs. Geotp Buchanai :Mi's
The group leaders drew the namea
of the shutins ~or the' c.omin&amp;: Mr. and Mn. Bennie Gainer and Leon 'MeKnicbt, Mrs. Ingraham,
year when they w11l be remenU~er· sons spent FTiday eveatng witb Mr~1. Arnold.
ed as a part of the class' l)roject. Mlr. and Mrs. Dean $rinker.
Mro. Charlos WOlT)', Mn. U.ibel .
Tentative planll were made for the
entertaining nf Rev . Fred Dunn,
Huntington , who will be ·in charge
of a revival here in February.
The cJa~ voted to assls1 In making
white choir robes !or the Senior
choir !or Easter.
''Main dish Meals" was the to- was announ~ed for Feb. 8 at the
pic of diSC\1118Jon led by !Mrs. Mei81 County Cll\lrthouse from 1
1
A dessert eour!fe was serv~ to
18 m.emben _by the !lew ofiJcers . William A. Morgan, When the to3p. m.
Attendini were Mrs. Howard
The nut&amp;llataon service for these- Rl)(k Sprinp Home Demonatra.
tion
Work
Club
met
Wednesday
Bolin,
rMrs. Lewis Grueser, Mrl.
officers included a poem "My
New Year's Wish" read by :Mh. at the home Qf Mira. Amos Leon· Oliver Clnk, Mrs. Scott Folmer
Gardner and a prayer by Mil's ard. Mrs. Mora:an -gave a- demon- and grandson, Jeffrey, Mrs. Ed·
stration prepartna the dinner for ward Humphrey, Miss Citra Hum·
Lesta Gothard.
the group.
phrey, Mrs. Arloe
Abbott, Mr&gt;.
Harold Blacluiton and children,
During the
business IE!Siion
Sherrie and Bobtiy, Mrs. Rollin
plans were made for a mecrtinJ at
Radford and &lt;loughter, Connie.
·M rs. Clarence Wilber and dau · the Grana:e Hall, Jan. 31 from ':30
ghter returned to thei'T home at a. m. to 3 p. m. when the mik!nt
·M n. Edgar Abbott and thildren
Allegheny, N. Y., after spending of aluminum tray110 will be the Eddie and K,thy, Mrs. WilUam
two weeks with her parents, Mr. tupic. Xaterials will be available Radford . and daughters, •Ma'ry Lou
and Mrs . Ralph FQSl~r and !am· and au interested perscns are in- and Rebecca, Mrs . . Clifford Leifily and Bister, Mrs. Glenn Tuttl e vited to attend. There will be a heit, .Mrs. John Handley, Mrs.
and family. Her brother Willard sack lunch at noon.
Henry Wells, Mrs. William GruesacrompaniE!d her home .
A county wide safety meetin'll er, Mrs. Horace Abbott and ·sons,
Charles Bissell attended -I he
Danny and · Roij:t.!r, Nlrs. Jo!organ
Trustees As8ociation meeting held
and Mrs. Leonard.
HONOR ROLL
at Columbus last week .
The next meeting will be ·held
Pomeroy Junior High Scheof
Mrs. Dores
Arnold received
at the home- of Mrs. Leoitard on
bu rns aboul the faC&lt;" and · n~ck
Third Six WM1c1
Wednesday, Febn1ary 22 when the
Monday when their stove cxplod·
g'roup will work on name taa-s for
ed. She- was taken to •the doctor NINTH GRAOI
Achievement DKy which wlll be
for tTeatmertt.
Tuesday, March 6.
M.r. an~ M.rs. Jaek Harris spent
I Sunday w1th t:hclr aunt, Mrs. Amy
Wolf.

Church Of Christ Loyal Women's Class
Install Mrs. Reyno/cis A~ New Prexy
Church of Christ 2·18 Soc
Mn. William R~ynolds wa~ in·
, stalted as the new presid~nt when
' the Loyal Wo-men's Class met
I Thursday evening at the Church
1 of Chr;ist. M~. Fred Gardner ~as

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Friday, January 27, .-1956
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