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~Eight

P~meroy-Middleport,
Ohlo
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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

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UAI&gt;T TO llfiTALL
•JIZIS FOR ALL

DOOIWAYS
e 10 UAunPUL COLOIS.
OP WASH411.1,

e MADI

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

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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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that thrills her

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1165
.2 Door MNdowbroook

53 DODGE.

899

4 Door Bel Air

53 CHEVROLET . ' .

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Cltlmplon 2 Door

53 STUDEBAKER
Q -.

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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52 PONTIAC .

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50 PACKARD · ...

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53 FORD ..... .

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1952 DODGE·

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M&amp;,...,. flniah, Ntw tlrea, a..t ·cwtn, OM . ,•.

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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TM Plcli&gt;UI'-8o•

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

l

1951 CHEVROLET ···

...... '. 595

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 ······

-· 295

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

Rot·

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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

' -;s~~~~~~~HoytOilOil

1

Slayer Is
.~
Sentenced ;
At Ironto)(,
.._.

""·The- planning committee. for tM
in Pomeroy met at. the
t&gt;he chainnan. Mn.

In-

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.

. 'Presl4eltt

or

'! .~:;:."'~
Ja--..
23. St., ·OD
!II
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

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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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.damagftl.
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-Aecordilll to a report by P.om•

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The Name Tlwt Starad. Fo,. Qualhy

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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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
..
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.
'.
od · 19M M~ OWI!ed by Joli&lt;

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PO&lt;!eo to .th-e police Guinther, 20, Olloste.-. Sltrllt -

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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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..,. of. hi•

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
._.
~
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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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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:&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

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WINTER
WONDERLAND

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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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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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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

CARMEL

Friday, January 27, .-1956
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place ef

-Minns.

Smllf&gt; hung · tilt first IIO!ior up
on the wall With th notatton:
"It's all for Pello."' Hfl cvstam•
eu tGok LIP the chiifleftgft «11

tMre .... • ..._.ble
I. now
tivn of one doGft•r wua
the wall of hJI
all HIIMrbtt for
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The Daily Sentinel

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REYNOLD E GREENE

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EDITOR

Publl1bed every afternoon E'XCepl Sunda~ l1~ The Ohlo Valle)'
Sllitla~ ...Ine , at 110 M.t -chan1t St
Pomero) U \iusrn!'~~ office
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Uniteci

Sub,ertptton rates Dell\Pr) by c&lt;~rncr wher;; av u]Jh!c 30 .:&gt;ents
per week one )'ear tn advai"Jce at Tht Da1ly Scnl1nd offtre $1560
' " months, $7 80, three months $3 00 8} motor route wherf!
available one month $1 By ma1l (Inc \ear $8 s1 x mnoths $425
three months, $2 50 one mouth $1

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During Boy Scout Wl"c k plans
wrll br eompl('\ed for the stncl
ly
nonpartisan 19fl6 1\:atwnnl
Gd Out the Vote Campaign Y. hrt h
the Scout or.:amzahon 1s sponso r

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Bpedtd to Cr11tral PuM A '~aclatio11
WJAIIIDIQTON-Some drop In cotTee ptlcell can be e&gt;:pected dur1J
~951. but the extent aM dmllt!on of the decline remains
to bt Mfn. It all hingu on what the Umtect stnte1 and ltl!l I:.atln.
Atnefted fteiJhbora do about a study whi ch &amp;Jtow.s that 1 wtwppUl.g
111o of eoree il due In 19M
l'ftOt' drafted by an Inter AmN\can lllconomic aM Social
eOUI\kl 1\lbc:OrrunUtee, predicted a 40 per cent decu1ase tn prlcea tn

lftl

the next few yeau unlcs• so1ne aeuon 111 taken to
1tem the tR4e The ~~;ubco--lttoo
r-nkty
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mende.:t that pMduC1!1!1 and '"onsumo--•·
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*CUE- Navy official• have their woltlell too

They, and

iii.Ui~c'Uryt.ed S~ttl military expert• a.re deeply conctrned over
~

e&amp;pabluty tq launch. gulded mtq;\le attaok11 on thtl country
IUbmAI'tnN preying Off Am1U lean COUtl
il knoWJ'I to be rett both b) top aides a.t the Penta·
but.(tllng cl\f'U detenae u well
Burke, ehiet of naval opt:rntlona, touched brlefty on
te1tlmony before the HOUlill tumed atrvket!l c:ommutu
Navy'• .btpbulldlng program

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tor I.DO;Ut two y..n . He added aolemnly, • We haYe no
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neet of moro
theae under~ttg
31 e l'ev.ty-conatructed
' have too much tt cttble &amp;pproach·
etoae enough to launch toastal city attack,

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~}:;~~~~!:~~:;~.; • ov~~~~pera(on
work• tor an qency
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TEXAS FISH

1ex.ms 1

Those Fabulous
Nn m11
\('r what they do fh('~ t'lw,\1 1 1IH
rrrorts of anyone el ~e tn tlu~
country of ours
l'a lkmg nhoul
h5htng wr th a Mmm sola fL'iht!t
man, the rf'xa ~ br,t~ged Why
flshmg Wlls ~n good last vrur I
caught one lllllt wa.&lt;; lfl rnchl:'~
Ten m&lt;'hr"" snorted tht• M11
nf'!!ota tnuns\ Why m Mmncsot11
II f 1:11 h 10 llH h (':~ Inn~ 1 ~ 11 l l vPn
wo-rth kecpmg '
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'~· uy 1c vou (on un l'r~ 1101
"'Ardnrr
lh(' T~x:.m 1hawhd
t'M
Down hen \H' nH· n~;urP our f1sh
by th~ dist.mcC' bdw&lt;''ll thr (''Cs

IworkAat Spencers
As we lUI!! our groccrJOS

we do

Tomorrow" CBS 12 30 noon an
which he 1s a lawyer one Sa-xor
tl" on " nccfeotlv mnocent look- Adams
m!( ~lirh'h of brick out here In
fwnt ft"ll hk~ 11 1000 or brick'
Friend Vesta MeCoy l(ot me on
\\ 1, d wnv~ atd down home 1 had
tn this and Be~ Sanborn tr.ad lr
l'nl' fr ll nd ~ that fell upstat-rs-l formed
her r In turn a;ot the
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ml an s he fell farmg upward and good work t'O Helen Hees Shuler,
Wlls cnrrytng a he11.v~ earthen A -cla!smAtc here of 01iver1! .and
ware crock man was she ever we all watch for him no-w
m&lt;~n l( lrrl
Stand up 1r you can Get a
Ohver was a little b1tt:v teUow
rane gut tee &lt;"re'""ers but strmd here m HS entermg at the ripe
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oid .. ae of 12 or so-yessar, that'•
up somehov. 01 othrr
a tact Story
of that entr~
came to Supt A W McKay's to
Rul• l'ucke• mao who hkes our
h h
!lrgn up and was 1t stoventb or
ntlu1 r. stuff m t IS ere 1PO'f. co1
hh
d
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gra e ot' mayua
umn 1I lls s ome n.n 1Ul;'C' maga~1nea eag t
H • ·X af~
fur u~ If n we can ever ,get down they asked Gosh, no
S wn '"'
,
thts. fellow- and b~ saileQ. tiibt
llwre afh'r em Amnn' ~Q1 an
h
1 O"· N~te
nctnlt• l)n 'Best PlacE'~ to rlsh" thro~, wen1 On 0 '"" •.n.._
S~d Ri
dramatles aU tbs way has been Ia
Well r expccl that's
e
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Cot one plllCe, don t you?
ra o or 1uo yean or mor6 &amp;P"
For one dollar you ~on ge,t t~~ now on TV
lovely book (paper bOlfJLdl ~ltled.
My, but 1ts !un, to hear that
Ohio s Wlldhfe Resoun:cs" wht(h deep volca, tr,a.ee thoie faiRlllar
features ~be looks like biB dad one
hR~
all
nhout
hears
PQfiSUJnA.
time
and smiles exactlyI Uke his
game btrds f1sh and Ill! title sa:y•
Ohlo s Wild hfe all of lt The ad mother, the next}. The lttle bltt,v
dress ts DtvJsiOn of Wlldlife Ohio bo)' is now t &amp;l.a: footer (and M9f.Ci)
Dept Natural
Resources 1500 we~\ hs •round 18&amp; and does that
Dublin Road Columbu! o If 1t ~ _ l."f~Y

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Unto ltlr lloel

l. A mtfthlJ of Ruuia'a East 10 30 Look Up &amp; Live
European muttar,y bloc opened 11 00 The C~WOPbers

In Pragu.e :lot Germany, w~&lt;"h ll130 Camen ~

.hiLS turne~ itl nUhtari%ed

Ioree tnlo •• ar1111,

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for a strong East German army.
2 The threat that
month8 Of

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Marrh- rtnrl I romP Ufl w\l'h
"hfllt rim alont;~ In Au~n &lt;:t r,, "'T'
bl'dy makPS a nPW &lt;"ranbPtrl"V sa'
a-tJ-.,.Pveral week!J Jalftr 1 too
sijtqij:lle on to at But 1 console

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ptlceslt:&gt;J
WhM
the
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hef!nI know
to farm
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pri~ meat
W•,ee!' tt from $15 00 per dnv
·aa:ht on up-and I mean up-and
11~k at ~ all tlrpe lo'!f-1 finally
bob~~t oil'e choll!f! cu~ at 23 (lenb
per pound~ink ot lt
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s:roft.J}; Sa.tem Center,

OhiQ ~l'q9&amp;rjes. budWare .ete

Gasoll~~auo -over 1000
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rooms, 3-l"6Q.ni ttpartment an
rea:r Win Walk out ror $4900
Phone 6136 M, Mtddle,ort, 0

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Mr

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INSUDANCE AGENCY
FlA. Automobile, H"lth
ACCI DINT
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Bm Allh: aDd JOD s~d In Lord's ~r il!! uJUIOn ....\..one
Pomeroy- . , lHt - ·
- · ~; 111'11 Otba vnuU.
Joha X..Wit)D, n~ on llr and •ai l~ttef ti. ~ d~ rtans
lin. B. IL Alloo lftfDily.
for a '"""'er J!r.ll.le&lt;t .,.,.. ~lo­
ao..oe Lawoe11e0 rilled on ..,....t Alt!fr l"l~~'l';~ ' moot•
aq,. C.rpontor, Salnnll)' eve- lq, •log ..U too 1!11111": diveralae.
aJon and a ....W hour durlnl
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lin- loo ~-~ '"" tlluc~ w~li diW rittiOfDio~ were
~ o~ . itr ~d ~ea · ~- - -""f''· ood
lin It R llitnl, Slllldly lifter- Mri Clia-1.. ~ ltlro.
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:;f., •~":,~ ~·8 b~UO: ~~~of"::O Pi~lin w!:.*'W::

Pe!o Bllidehl, !tin. CUI Kfil!z,
11'1'6 Bbl Will, Mils Jf!t'f7.-.. w9,d
Dewtttf Ruri t-afte« _,. &amp;....&lt;. h of aM Mli. Cllttoa IdleD 1 1'be ~
' ~ Mri ...,. IR'(" . . . . . rUatf nteeftil will • be- at Ute
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Chatles Van btnne ofl
Cia~ Alita
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Wlttvlfri:. •Fn:ftkli11 Bailey, UJist..
it'lf hostHB
RA(IN~ .-fttiiOclst CHURCH,
BJny AUen aoif Cenie P'I1P'
Rev Jphn Elwood, Pastor A guest
preacher Will ~ In clJaljle o1 all atlended a bh-1~ pirfy fpr
Sund.11y ~let'S thlf wed. Forest Mary Jo Rowh Saturday. at the
RUn monung aetvice 9:00, sun hume or Mr.~ VU'gll ROWJh.
day ~ 9:50 :a m, oat -Grove
Mn He..,. ll&lt;!a..r opeltt
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g 45
Sundty
~Y irith Mr ana: Mri. Ilifwe•
BthOol 10 30 a m Rac!tne IDO!'I1· Ikner, MtddlelKJrt.
mf(!!lei'v1ttJ 10 45, sunday School
camp, T

Mr and ~

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optb Fellowship 6 P
m Oll1cial ~ meetmR: MondiiJ,.
e&gt;oenmg.Jln 30 at 7 30 p m, Wed
nesday prayer ~rvt&lt;"e 7 30; Con
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sfant BUil(lers class meets satur
da,· ~\~£ Jao~ a• 6 30
U'CINE 01'-nST CHURCH,
Rf'1v V W~ley Jenkins, pastor
Sunda:t Sd'~Go1 9 30 a m · D'mi:bs
-~ 7 30 1&gt; "'- BYPU IUO p

'" G- BHll Chu-. ......... at

p m -lBoofitto!; 'l'ltiJdly ;tf!"or

wh'tob opened

they

theJJ. Communjsta

was lDereuiq.~y celtl:i'n
they would have to rely on
Reds for 1\IPPort
ineretlliqly certain that
wcmld have. to N'ly on the

Real Estate Broker
In MIDDI.EPCIIT, OHIO
6136-M
PHONE$
6:1111

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Boney w~re ~erat in

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poho wai lhown aDd Mr

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dessert cour!e wu nt~~: I!~;~~~~~ •Ji
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TWw; i..=wn j ' :~Ath~h:o~~~;
tbe
Std'elory of State of

T\le qea:oUat10ns
the3 United
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Mrs Charles
Lawrenq!! Ho{fner.
Ruth Fi'ancel 1lrs W I(
penter and
Gdbert

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Jaycee-ettes lfear
Mrs. Genevo· IW/ttn
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Mr;
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held Thursda)'
home 1ot Mrt Frfifdt' JeD1liDP
wttb llnl WUUam ChDcH,
tant h01tes:s:
Durin• tiM bilsiR'eSS
cMrge of fhe
Rtcha'rd FoUrod a
of $5 was millie tO ttii
The Hostess: piize wu
to MrlJ Kenneth F1nlet
Mrs Nolan, home d~~"';:l::;
tlon agent. presented an
estmg talk on ' Color
tn
Home '

Refreshments earyang out tJI.e
Valent1ne theme were served by
thr hosfes1e" to Mrs vtrr:ll
Brown Mrs. RJcbard Folfrod,
Mrs 'fhcodore Reed', Jr, Mts
Jack Seehg; Mrs Willt.m Kmght
Mrs Richerd Karr, Mn
Totn
Crow, Mrs Rlchatd RoSenbaum,
M~ Kenneth Finley
Mrs Phil
Glo~kar aM the guest,
Mn
Nolan

was. attovted
by bol"b the House and Senate by
an almost dit:l'bimOus vOti, _
ed and the measure

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V1olet Munns. N'utlr.v, N the r.:ora•s Prayer 10 utu~n, 1~ 'lf3\J p; m-:: M'•y sMice
and ~rs Wnard Gwtft· There was a das~uulon on.
7 30 ~·· (PDrflaad),
~"-'''~~- ArllMrlon. Va: Sit an~l playgrout@' ·Mtlf*n"ent It was
ef letLtJC'e 7:3W P: m
r a,m~, and ~9 Cbll· &lt;:tded to~ ttivite' an past
s1lt.-tev MeaJM, R N dents
J\!"~~pon
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ool PTA to ;;!l'teo•41
no stbool at Sclplt
GallipoliS
the fo'&amp;a ~ bay tea•w!IJ'd''~
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.let Van ~tbu:'~ Baum, . .lfl.
•riohave (f'*S! b~ lleefHpg lDi )ktess 1'11i! m... Da~
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Plans were ,made fot
.F~t\id• 9:10 1 m ; .)Uctfte Sfl;yet :meetiag
ers Day tea whea the'
Wedneiftly '7!30 p m • Gttif BfiHI
PTA met Thunday
prater lit~~ 7·30 ,; m
the school
RACINI! MlRlcNIRw. c!luttUo
Mrit. ' Roy Tracy presided
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For f&lt;jun'ders

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wloted of· Splller,

Sugar Run PTA
Plan,Thursday

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by the hosteBSeS during
social hour to 13 members.

Let's Take • Trlp
"Wild am, ~

p,...nt !2•ao
0'!1ehther, su- 1 00 TV ~~
preme
•bled eomminder tn
80 Btble CO!li'J AIIJ~
Europe, warned agaiD&amp;t ~ompla 2 00 Ha:os Chtith•n 1Andtr'l9n
eeftt'y rel(artUng the threat of 2 30 $lven1ure
the new Red German
for~es 3 00 Eace the NjllhPU •
GrueQther tempered his w¥n
3 30 Com:;_ad-. ~4ge1 Prcsen~
aarlllfl that the outlpok ~
U.b. Alire&lt;!

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thing·~~ prohtnhlll all round
l!ln't the best dollar you even· tn
vested then Ill treat ftemernber
Wonder tf anv or flllr kids are lust D dollar bJU to above addre•s
and you II have one of the fin.!'st
trvm~ out this 1\ew fhmi !'.ancer
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hu~ lness Ill th('\r slerch ridmiZ? na ure \O um!i's yuu ever GWn
Sf'rm s v11 u ~et 11: bur ~hallow pan
Qlllic bt,;r 01 a ~arba~te can II~
I must add-the pu•iurt!s are all
will do if "nu can saw (") th~&gt; n r1ch color 'Over 100 ot them,
h~ndl" oft Frnd \ourself a g;oo(l hfl desrr•ptH ns
rue the !mest
hlllf' ohl hdl flnd take off spm uou U ever see, 1111d there's ove1
nlnq Ilk~ Cl nzy
'00 pnfilo.t of fa~matina- rnat~l'ial
H r w.l~n 1 nlrr~dv rhzzv wtfh
A pnvaiE' fwm would ask- (llnd
ono t h ltV: nnc1 ~nol hPt' dur to tno ~et at lea!'.t thrf'n iloll'llrs for such
manv btrlhclAv~ I d tn 1t th1.11 B \Olumc bu1 It's put QUt by lhr.
V"'l'\ dnv NntJ~'n In 3.1HW&amp;v Lu()~ ~late hence we buy 1t at much
Ma ntl hands rm !hill mnttor no less thnn &lt;"Ost
bralnst
Charles WinebrennN" MHS ara
N()th \M morn dlstrPo;smll n-ot
frustratmll tlvtn r ,a,l 1nl( Dec:from iuate and now m mUrtary service
rn Japan He ha~
her masumnE'~ m l11nuarv a! I'n, luu landed
CUH's
address
but no sueh good
t'ln!M with Mt'C:all:s and Ooorl
lfousck('('Pinl{ from the hbrarv luck u they re ever f(etlmg m
"Ontact M~t be tbonah by just
'flhM'e thPv a 6-fho m.n!t l(f't'l'
' ne of thrJse small mtracles
""ou~ w!lvs lr~ adnrn vour fl"f'ln'
&lt;'lnors nntl hPr,. s ~&amp;nih vm1 4'f"n'•
... v,•n ('onk 111 11 11 ~ I on 'Tht- Year
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w 111h h~1e m 1own-BMH hAd
~lr{'ddy l~k,• n n headl.!r last Sun

Amark&lt;elca.llnpRC COUldhavelr&amp;VilleoniH!QlltnClea
TRlktn g W!lh Mne Sflttlr ()(1"
In aucl\ counlrle11 1\9 Btllztl Itt Salvador, Colo~bla 1 Rodn c~) nhoul nut d91!v lr1ps up
and Guatemala whPtc cortl!e 111 virtually the No 1 town pnd Y.t nr{' n~1 et&gt;d ihnt
export Item The repo1 t hAll be&lt;en sent to the capl· they 1~ good fm us Why wed
tall or au 21 Am~ricnn telmbllct, En.ch has until gd &lt;:ubm fevt•t tf ...," t11dn t gel
Feb 2! to give lla own \ LC\\S on the •u[Ve.y
nut thtsaw.ty"- we te bolh lll!:fl't'd
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eJJ AN tTNURUAJ. !'li&gt;AIW&gt;Sensto·
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one o r hcr quJil' ( 1use nell!ht Ulrs
ender (RI Ohio, hns be-en for&lt;'ed Into •n unusual Mrs Paul Scott ttll sh:J sees her
political altuaUon In hi! campalan tor re-tleetton, al
the stml
where V1rglnt11

V•uatly, a candidate t• lee to attract vo~r• rrom
mtmbtrl ot tile oppo1lte party Bender however, It now •trivlnr to
k,. ~rnMtt; or hl1 own party ft'Om voting tor J1ia oppoftflnt
t.ndtr'• ' P.roblem a.rl••• from the fnct that Oov Frank Lau.Cht,
~~· O.mocrat, haa had phenomenfl.l aueceas In cetunr OOP
vote. O!liO durlnl hll pNVIOUI campatgn&amp;-aod '" now l'lmnlnr
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1liC!tt tl..., tn tum,~"" helpful to Repttblican candida.tee on eev·
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occ&amp;~Lont-moat notably Ill Lha lOl\0 1e election campaign or the
late Sen1.tor &amp;bart A Ta.tt Lauache rclueed to help Tart a Demo·
U&amp;Ue opponerlt, who went rlown to overwhclmlng d~reat
Blnd11r, kD&lt;IWinl the J"OVIlTIDrft appea.l to GOP voter~. h1 rolnr out
ot hl.l wa;y to ldtntlfv Lauache with the Democratic patty- even
-w_a mlq ..,alnlt fhe latter • vu.unte\1 pohtlcal hhlependt!nce Btnd•r
~ that aort or thlnr lead.1 more rrcquentl) to polltlcll.l mugwum~ and m&amp;vtrlck lra:•pon,Biblll~} th~n Lo •table goveiTiment ·•

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the Fl'at BaPtist Churoh Tit"""
day evenfng a! hPr home.' Lisley
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In t.he absence Ul the pre.£•
91!nt. Mr.- Cay Se1denable, the
ita~ her Mt" J II SlephensoD
pres1ded over the meeting. "Co&amp;
fadente in God" was the teaebl
er s 1hought for the evemng
O.vouons were led by lint
Joseph Cook who had for her
lopt&lt;" Hope taken from Phal
hp1ans 3 15-18 Ph1ru wete made
for the dilllnet meetlng- of the
Bapti~t Yooth Fell()wship which
will be held at the Porneriiy
ChUrch, Monday eventng
A dessert coUrse was served

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il"fl' •L f/ f -"'h
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DOpi S ~I Urc
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m common serBc thmgs
they s hould do In cas&lt;" of fLre
PlHllC, or flood
Hrmplt• lhrnw;s
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w.tfJ Mr .1od Mn Donald Ho1ttor 1 ::n~·~rl~d -%:r•J~ :::

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Juanita S(!h\mtef'l was an overnlglft gued of Miry Ahce An.

lD,I JOmtly with til{' FnNjorn " madf' h.~o Cub Scuub will be [ _ _ _ _.::::.::.:::::.:..;.:;::~-:'------------------------""--'1
l'oundahon
of Vnllev For g(' shown rn wmdow dt,;!Jlrys Cub
Scouts dbtnUutcd in 19'&gt;2 111011 Scouts w1ll rut ou dram1.1hza
BY BLANCHE HASKINS
m~~E'lf wrlh ~orne Roberl Toprs
Its a wonder tlbe fanners don't
than 1000000 poster!! and plncu]l twns tablt! a ux ,Lnll Jlllnlomunes,
fhl" hu ~ hul wht\!nes!J ot nu S leH~J SO II
JUst quat-and they wUL at t~is
30,000000 Liberty Bt'll doorknob based on Cub &amp;out 1de!lls thf earl,., snuw co\1rrd wmte1 morn
• J o t1avcl hll'pefully 1s a {pr r11LC' eventuallv And then t)lls
hangers In thCir fu st noiJUnwule h1slory of Scoutm~ tmd pusom~ mg w1th nnt (])umond st.tu bu1n ln ltet t.hmg thatt lo art:{Vfi 1Utd m1lk-at an all tlme h1gh Ever
get-out the vote eftort
This d
nnportant to 11s prog1 t'fl~
1ng n1 th~ oH st ~ ~ t1 ulv one uf 111 lht 11ut stJcte3s 1s to l:~bo1
1 ~e£' suc-h a crazy ll\IX.ed up affalf"
fort wall' llatd to be an •mpottanl
turn s \\onrlds
'lry lim\ one 011 ~uur p 111 no {Ill I ~:tadly pay a fairly ~ood price
M6st of tlw 54000 Bo) Seoul
Ev~l~rllens h.l!lg draped V.llh tlly ~ v.hcn Y\}U get fed. U'tl.b tmA I for eggs----all last wmter they all
factor lnl~e re;cor~ turnout or
sixty mfllon voters
troops v.l!h 116110tlfl munb('r~ whlte- nnd no 'olnnd 11
JJ&lt;'(l}ll ( h.h~ slllll nomng bJscult makmS - bull gave t.hose U\\ay- rememeh·~en
tv.che
and
thtrtcen 1
lh
It is bellev-.d that four m1tllon lyean
old ,
will
C('lebrateiPartl eH1g1 ~cn~
e~e k.1re my Hn d clu ~l lllg ll works
c. her'
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Seout11 and udult leaders can ht• v. Ill1 th (' 1r
~ t Jf&gt; t t't rJ(' t:lill s ant'l
E"""Y
e"-y
•--·'ness,
nu
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parents
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a great 1intluenoo among pa[cnls and Seuul,; dumers nl Whtch 1 t.l n l gd uonc 1oo 10~ a1 t ~ m
11rn
ary 1 lOu,J S£'0 1oo m
all new,eqterpnses W!hats-Oaver go
relotiv., ~"-a ...bors, ond uth~ JntllVIt'hutl
a&lt;hunHmenl
and
Applt boughs lured wtlh whtl ~: -pa 1klm g and frc~h told us she'd nght .straight back tn the maar on
to prodbCe !h'6ther re£ord ve. Rdllt-¥Umtonts Will be rerognb:od futm un exqut ~ J\e ptl 'ttrl.\ All 1 H ,\ai led tu G tlltpv!Lq that snow lest the tra&lt;"tor the fanner J~f hlDt
this yt!ft • .~o.,.
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I hey Will !liMo thank local organ ugly plact's ate softly to\tiL•d mmnmg tJan 251 .md ~o\ JU.Sia fold up real!~ fold llRd w~'ll see
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over- lnmfy reigns
lttth p1~cc, tm nerl around ond how little any pay ~heck fat OR
The eampJirh seck1 to lnSt II za •ons lm parents w 088 sup
&lt;'amp, h&lt;Kk- she s asked If patrol 1
Jn Rd4}t.s...tbe determ111ahon ami (l(JI t makes Scouting poss!hlo
F"or th~se
fr w
brwr early man about lhe 10ads and hfl carq lean~ amounts to
reapontlbillty t~ cxt.!rd1m thcu
EKplun rx 10 tlu.1 14 000 Explor momunts let 1h1 s "Symphon) tn 1 s!lv lHivts! d h{ L to tomC' 11gl~~
Don't rile me by t&amp;lhnJJ me hovo
fraocldli U tree people and tnke
umls and 1n ExplorfJr crew• White cn!CJ your vcn soul and hatk IH\mf'
well the Carmer has ~'¥!e I hap
I more aetJ,ve&lt;patt i.n the1r gov w1ll Uemun~hutu before udultd t1y tu fur get the Jc)' ro~&lt;ls lh~
I ncnd Nm,l MJ!h WIIS m Hunt- pen to be nn ol&lt;1 farm .l{al my'
ernmttnt .tub .~ul wUl hllVt\ nnd you n...: pcoDI I:' ihe outdoor r endless clcaJrn~ and dcanm~ IIH lttgtl n lh11t d 1} and nuy a set
sell
an Of~\'~~ Ao p~rt1c1pate &lt;!lUll ~oc l.ll !i~ 1 \ 1ce, und vocahonal untold ~!XIl ;,t work lhltl u 1 n ,, 11re &lt;"hams could !She. f1nc\ 1111 thpf
better ubdentand bt.s rcsiJOil"l dcmGnts nf thmr tHngram
four 1nch snow tnvohes
m,tJopoH~
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So-:n,e thrUI to see your fanner
bUit.J -.a a cltf7.on
'rh£! ~hlte o£ wtnter tho gll't n
s 1 ~ hn came edgi·h h~~e1
ll~ pupU 'Oh a national TV :shoW

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41,111iorlo Heatllt...

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vtittod' reilullll~. w VI,

Mn' Marlin li'aaien

Mrs Oliver Ml&lt;l&gt;ul, Third St •
" _conllnod w hll home wit• tb•

respomnbality
c1g:ht
mnr of
ancJ the
len lll('nu
"car
taon
to God, ,a a spurtofof hclpmgl These
bringing
o part
people a wlllingn£'ss to ~hare old memher~ follow a home cen
and an undersWmhng or tilt• lcred program m therr homes

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~er aM daupter,
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1\,11 Mn Ro&amp;on lliftls Sr oild
lin Albert

Since a major reason

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Mr. all4 MIL BUI HiddiHwatt
of PortlaDCI ~ i~ lbe Pool
OUft propel"tr' ne ~ dl,. Jut ftfk
!:bor and I!J c..,.,... &lt;~DOd
otr Mr. and" )tis. Joe Circle and
diu,....., 1'luB'odiY ovmlog
lllllll .....,.., II • Pltleftl In
tho Holtot JIGQital at Galllpollo

ond sons
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wao o ceeern gueol ol lin Rob~ Morrll sr
M.lJa Nettlfl KG~ehler and 11N
Loubt Reibol wuc reeont vl11ton In OolUpollo
Dnld Mitbael, ,.. of ltlr. aAd

H~ dctlares it wall ghe }outh
Most of thr nnhon's 36,000
furlher opportuifiily 1o dcvcrop Cub packs, with l 430 000 mem
physu!al
f 11nes"
sell r c hancr her~. "'II hold blnl' and gold pot
the fulfillment or ones 0 t 1Jigo luck banquet s wtlh f'a('h fam1ly

go\•ernnwnt s democrutrr

P8MEROY:
SOfJETY

1110 owl '&lt;tlte\iio
130 iltl!t ()If

for not
votmg ts fatlure to ha\ e regis
tcrrd the Seo ul~ ra mpatgn \\Ill
f1rst tr} to ?;et c1hztns to regis
Iter Colorful po~t~rs emouragmg
during Boy Scout Week Fehru 1 registration v.tll !Je 11lsplayed In
If)' 6 to 12 maktng the or~unilD acordan&lt;'e W1lh local rt&gt;g1stration
tton's 46ih anmvcN~ary
dates Just before Electwn Dav
Scouts and their leaders w11l dts
Dr Arthur A
M'huck Chr(lf tr 1bute 35,UOU 000 liberty Bell
Stout Ex:ecutlvc "ays the new 1 doorknob
h :utg~rs
to homes
program seeks
through 01 gan acr()Sj; the nat ron 1 ht•S(' hange• s
ued and tramed man powea to n'ad
Heed voulhil ~all Vote
give un lncreasmgly fxottcr pro as you thtnk but \Ot( Novemb('r
,gram to an lftcrea~Smg number of 6 1956 u~c vour frcl dom
to
today's youth to Be Ptcparcd as vote
the nations youth and to help
cttizens of chararter to be p 1 c
Boy Scout Wc('k ts the lnrgest
pai"J!d m body, skill spmt w11l annual evrnt ubsrrvrd hv younJ;J:
&lt;"•U7.ens
and as a member of o team

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Scouts Observe Birthday
The
nation's 4 tOO 000 C'ul&gt;
Scouts, Boy Seouts
Explorers,
launch
and adult letl!~&lt;!rs wtll
their FourYeur l'roaram
On
ward for God and M} f'ountl~

Engtlgetfteiti

5 ao Sky Klog
600 Roy Roc~s
6 ao It'.s A Great Life
700 Satur&lt;\tf Ntlht Jamboree
7:30 Bt.i Surpme
8,00 Petrf Como
900 !ll&amp;t .Lfebit\an
900 R~p!.. Aie Fl'/tnY
T..•i!o $\at Theatre
10 00 ceor~d l ~o'fiel
10 80 Htt Pal'$4e

St•H Corr~t&amp;ponc&amp;.nt
The week's good and bad news
on the
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By CHARLES M. M&lt;C.ONN

Nahonal aaverttstn g r{'prE&gt;senlatae Botlmcllt KunLiill
S43 Lexlneton Ave Nt•w Yor" C1 t\, ltl N Y

S.TIV.ElSVILLE- ,Joyce.Ann.

WSAZ -TV Chann•l3

By CHARLES M. McCANN

Pomeroy Obao

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Saturday, January 28, 1956

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SPORTS ROUND-UP
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"YOUR
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Ont.
UP-Bill
Smythe, a Une coacb at Xavier
Umverstty at Cincinnatl, Ohio,
last season, today signed as an
assistant coach witb the Ottawa
Rough Riders of Canada's Big
Four Football League. Smythe
played college football at Notrt
Dame and the Uni'fersity of Cincinnati.

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MOTORCYCLIS

BUNCE HARLEY.
DAVIDSON SALES

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TIJPP~RS PLAIN

MY5TE"-Y MAN ENTRY B.LANK

Still&gt; Anti SN Our Wide
Stlo.tl.. Of Now And UHd

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In the preliminary cont-t.st, the
{)evjl.s Reserve team won out
O\'Cr the Little F.atcons by a score

Red

of 52-37.- Youn.g was high for Wa-

bama with 18 while Fox 'IP.d 14
for Ravenswood.

Inventory

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. Pure Premium '
Pike tf, P. MotOr
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Sport Plugs

~~d o.11 Filters

Firestone
Knobby Tires
For
Ltss Tho n Cast

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AntiFreue

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HAMBUR.GERS
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POll tt'41 IIIIT
CURl IUVICI ~TAL~ TIMII

COOK'S 'MASON

PARK•ETTE

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evanaehstie .service Sunday even ina: at '1. hmes Reed, Supt.
RHCI•ville Che ..... Rn. F,...lt~nd
Norris, Pastor. SerVlces 1(1.t Joppa
Willi.em Raodolpb led
lttt
9 .30 A. Jl.; Suaday at 16.20 SunWednesday
eveDin&amp;
pnyer
•erday School at Lone Bottom 9:20 A
M.; Preac.bin1 aervlce 10:45: Sun· vieCJJ witb an att.eodllnee of 23.
day Sebool at Reedsville 9 ·20 A This week's leader iJ Juanita
M. Pr~achm&amp; 7.30 P. M. WSCS at Swa~
basement of ReedsvLlle church
Mr and Mra. Erneat Taylor,
Dec. 14.
Herman Taylor, Hr. aDd ~
,,... Methoclllt Church, Htrry Charle1 D. Woode, and Mr. aDd

ALFRED

Bates, Pastor, Laurel' Cliff. Sun·
day School 9:30; Class meeting
10:80; FMV service 7·00; Preach·
mg 8:00; Prayer Kootm1 Wedne!&lt;
day 7·30. Hysell Run Sunday
Scbool 10; Preacblnt 11: 1~.

REEDSVILLE
BY MISS LUCY KJIILE
:
c. Edd Humphrey was in Col··
umbus attending a .5Cbool .s.evtral ·
days last week
N. C Kibble and son Nat Jr.,
were rec:eot vuiton h.ere.

A.r1'CIMOtlr.M '1\1111. OIG~"'

TW1 fAMI ClrT'IIIIIJIIII .If a.DWNI, ~
NR MJI Nriwtl,&amp; IN ..... ,... MII\OUf
IIMMUM. -'NO lo\llft ~ l~tn'ID A
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Mrs. Dinamore Boylu, held aervlccs at the Elmwood lteatJipme,
Sunday afternoon from . 2-3:11.

Mr and Mrs. Elden Blake Jr.,
and children visited ru:eatly in
Albena wttb bis' brotber HarOld.
Mrs. Hl:cel Mlthtws of Ptrtl:ers·
burg is a Vlil(or iD the borne of
Mrs.. Josephine Pickens.
The Commuuity JJuilders: Club '
\Y'fiOO ente.i:ttined 5atW'dty even- .
ing at tbe born~;; of rMr. and ·l frs.

ed Revival Sfl.rvtca 1t Titppen
Plaids Methodllt Cbutc!h. lbe
put week.
,
The Gran&amp;e mel ia reJillar· aea-

lllon Jaat Thunday evenlq ~th
an attendaoce Gt 20, in tharle of

Stout, Worthi

-..e nttne

•

J!faater,

Due to we1ther •ad road con·
diUons desree work had to be
postponed.

Warren Pid:w.

Mrs. Carroll Rantlolph wbo was •
surgteal ' patient in tbe St. Joseph Hosptt~l was able t9 retutU
honie sun~ey.
Charles and Roger Meredatlt of
Beverly 9J)Mt • tew dayS reeent· ·
ly with their uncle Wa:rrton Pic-~
keo and wife.

with .......,... •..
Ml'tft Mill Nlft . ,
...... •hantl........ Jet NUthl
IIMICh c.IW Nnltht Wlttl ....
--~.. .. ....... low liM.
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cehl with IMW fkm1tt fiktiJ.
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Editorial Phone 897

Single Copy

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Delinquent
Tales ·Show ADecline
.Ma~k~d Increase During 1955
State Tax Collections Show

AIR VIEW OF

President And British Prime
Minister Are To Confer Today

.CAUFORNIA

I

Brltit;b 10 Presadent Eisenhower's plane
The Columbine Ill. It laaded 1i
Washington National Altport at
11:15 a m EST Secretary o1 State
John Foster DDuUa waa on haad
Eden flew here frotn New York to welcome the BriWb Iucier.
Eden came to the United States
aboard the Queen Elizabeth with a
party of 25 for hts cooferenea
With the Prestdent which WJII be.
gin in Washington thiJ afternoon.
W ABHINGTON

UP -

Prune Minister Sir Anthony Eden
arrived bere today for top-level
1 tallul with Prelidt!n~ t:1~o~nhower
.1bout the world Slluation.

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Taxpayer Suit
Filed Against
James O'Brien

NOTICE.

Asked 1f he thought Ute Bu.l·
eanin-Eiaenhower exchange wol.lld
unprove 1ntunatLonal relatiens.
Eden u1d he thought WOI"ld tenSlOD was "about normal. ..
"We think tb.i.t is a timely mo.
ment for a eoMtructive eft'ort by
our two C(l.untries, " tW"
uld
''Whenever woe are together in
foreign policy and purpose thai. .ia
the best contribution to peaee."
.tbe prune mmi.ster'a meet1n1
With Mr. Eisenhower wiU be their
firs.t since last summer'• BiJ ,.-our
"! ummd·· meeting at Geneva.

In a civil action f1led Salurda)'
the Merga
County Cnmmon
Pleas Court Mari&lt;ln L French of
Middleport Ciled a taxpayers sutt
aganl3t Proteeutmg
Allorney
Jame! B O'Bneo St'eking reeovecy
of the sum of $3,UOO
The peuhon states, that the
$3900 15 {or cxpcnt&gt;l'IS, for 1953,
19M anrl 1955, as prost:cutma at SwJt.zerland
·
tornf'y, on wh1ch O'Bn ~ n fa1led
One
of
the
ch1ef
task!
belore
to ftle WJtb the county auditor,
them waa a rev1ew oJ bow ~&amp;r
lis required by la.w, 1temtzed ven.
f1ed slatr.ment.s to the manner m hopes for improved world re&amp;.
hans bave dropped since Geneva
wb1cn .the sum1; w~re t:Xpend.ed
and
detiSioru: on what new ~
The pehhon further slated 6.1Jd
can
be
taken to test Ru.uJa•• •
that th~c
purported sute.ments
of't-proclahiiecJ:
for 19M and 1955 were ftled, but cerlty OVer its
"peaceful
intentions."
th~y were neither it!'mJZed nor
On thill point Mr. EU.enliaftr
verifuw:t, wherein O'Brien shows
an.d
Eden were expected to acree
that he hu not lawfully expendon
a
challenge to the Soviet- to
ed th.ese .sUDl.B, and aa:o that the
abandon
its "paJ)t!r peace pledf"ei..
ddendant has f.a1led on the fn-st
and settle specific cold war ~ iJ.
days or January 1954, 1955 or sues.
llr. Eiteahowe:r .already bu
1958 to pay into the c::ounty trealaid
the
grouradJ 101' SlRh • ch&amp;J..
SUJ')" any part of sueb runo;b relen&amp;t!
b)"
re,iecti 111 a 20-7ear· treat,i
maming expended unlawfully,
of
friendship
bet'4'ftn- the UD1&amp;41
A judgment and O'l'der for O'.
Brien .to pay mto the county Slate~ and RUBIQ proposed iW
Premier Nikolai A. BQl.
treaaury $3900, wttb uuerest, and Sonet
ganrn.
.
eqWtablt! rehN IIi requt!Sed b)"
the Preaident, expreQi:df. 'Yiewa:
tbc petihon.
.. _
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whk,b diplCJn~~U a.aid -Ede-.. alilr-

MillS COUNTY
IIAL ISTo\U DWNIU
THI TAX IOOKt
All OP*N lfO~

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,... ""'Of'lllil"'

tion wlQI a "renewed and lnvlg.
orated attack on our health

OHIO' Cleuoly oo4 ......... - -

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l•ter.U

Taylor.

Several from \ere nave attentl-

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Clyde Pickens and L&amp;mbftt:
Stewart who have been medJCal ~
patients at a Parkenburg hospital ;
iave returned :hom~.
KellDY and Mary Etht'll Teyior :
spent Suuday iD Parkers!Nrl lbe
gue.sts of their mother Mrs. Cbas

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Clair WooJt!, Jqnror and WU,,.
ie Jonea and Robert: RobiuW,
spent Sunday evt!ala• with Jim
Whitlat.rb.
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St.nlents .Attend

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Five Draw Fines to~~J&gt;elce
:=UDder~·DIDthe UJIJited
On Traffic Cases ~t':a to ~h
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ROOMS 6F

I BAKER

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Htw Furnih!re &gt;

·MlllTJIJG CALLED

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1950 DODGE . . . • • • . • . . . . . . . $495.00

Another ease ol burg1aey wu
report.ed t.&lt;Jday by Mason Town
MarWtal W. T. Thorn who 6ald
the tltUside Ta.vcnr in Mason wu
IY UNITED PRESS
ent.ell!d sometime betwcan 12 mld·
Tod11y's weather
arrJvro in
n11ht Friday and 6 a. m. saturday.
Sunday night m "s!rlpes"'
The thieves brokfl a window out of
a hand of snow ::.tr.etchtog
the !&gt;.ide door to g&amp;Hl entrance a'
well as windows in the side and aeross !.he nor:lh.wat corner of
the state, and C!)ld rains and sleet
front or the building.
&amp;pr.e.ading
a~ the remainder.
Tlw Marshal rt'lported that 800
The Jmmcd1ate ou.tlook wa~ for
penni# jq a jar 'Wert mi.ssulfl,
lt Wi6 b-el!eved. ~hid! the buralars muclt colde.r weathET 1.ont~ht w1th
were after Polio Funds which tbc Iowa¢ tern,pcr&amp;turcs to range
Wm'e hidden aDd C!SCIPCd their from 10 to 16.
detection. State 'Jt'oo)tn Forren
The wcalher experts explained
and Gal(ord &amp;JlO eouductlng the a low pressu!'i) ar.ea bad df.l\ eloptnvcst.igation today. ·
ed. over 'Rbl'th
Sunday .af.t.er.
noon and
swung not&gt;Ohlo dur-

t Dr Radio, HOllier and Good Tb:..

1950 PONTIAC ••••. , ....... $495.00
4 Door

1951 PLYMOUTH .........•. $495.00
~Door

1951 CHEVROLn .... .. . ... $395.00
Two Ton Cab and Cho88ili

1951 FORD . . • • • • . • . • . . . . • .
!Ton

1950FORD
1941 FORD . • • • • • • • • • •

... $95.00

1948 CHEVROLET .... .

.. $145.00

a J)Oor

Tl LLIS USED CARS
Next To P110tofflee

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lfo • ...,. ••• iob to llnlsll
'iMIJlOftll . oolH"" wHII ,Io_.
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tho llixury ot no I ~ ' "'"'

WEST SHADE

+ou
olllno.

IY MIS, RUHILL PAJijTill

Oro... "" llullt-int;. ~
It'' Ply Panel Grade Fir ply
Wl!fld •• low 18. . . . oq, ft.' Ue .

Mrs . Vifl:ll H. Rowlh entertaJn.

ed with .1 birthday pll'ty for •her
dau&amp;hter Mll'Y Jo'll bl;\th birtb·
day Satw·day afternoon. Ice
~ream, cake -and eandy

to saven_!.een ehildrfn.

Auto Collides
Witlt Power Pole Market Reports

.iM served
~

boo.or.

ed ·gue~s rettived m1.pt !Jl!li.

JIJr. and Mno. John Wickham

,.lied on 'l\lr. sad lolts, WW HeUman and ai&amp;O Mr. aad ~. J. L.
Wick-bam Suftday.
l\lr ...d Mni. limy Q!:own •nd
, ohildren spent Slilld•f 'with Mr.
and Mrs. BuMell Painte-r.
Mr. •nd M:r8. C1atel)ee Heaton
of Pomt!ro.y, Mr. tbcf:llil'3, ·Cltudl
Woodyard and tJOn of .A1Uea ,nd
Gene and teaaro Lanhun Jr., of
Parkersburf calltd on Mr. and
!frtl. Loword Lo~om Sr.. Sanday.
l\lr, •nd illrs. DOIDJJ .GeoJ(Ielu of
PGmeror- ealled on )M~. Jennie
Rouoh SIU].day.

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!,Jr. ond llrl. 'WHI lleUman call·
ed oio Mr. aud Jfn, \ O.illlii Eaal-

mau Tuesday.

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CONVERt YOtra
d.u:AGE.
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that aid&amp; com·

IOc:Ally ' to ,.,..
continue to

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THE POMEROY (EMENr .LOCK CO~•

being driven by
Of .MiddJeport

C'JNCINNATt, 0 UP-Ptoduee:
heavily
Eggs
very Wfllk 1-4c lower, ('OD•
damaged when it c:olHded wtth
.'! tinier grade t:r S. A large 43,
Powt!r pole, Sunday afternoon
ta~t M11.in Streel, the Pomeroy brown 43; tne&lt;Uums 40 t~ 41;
Pollee department reported today. brown mix 40 to 41 ; exl.n brge
Aecnrdina: to tb.o reports tbe 40, A large white 36 to 38, A m~
auto driven by Stella Grueser, dhun white 34 to 36; A mediutb
Minersville was turnina:
Main brown 34 to 30; B ~aiBe 34 to 36.
Street. &gt;100 feet UKt of Sycam'""·
lrom tbc Pomt&gt;.roy Used
when it momcntarUy webt
.coatrol, aad the front
jumped the curb, and
Clr into the pole. The
not damaged nd DO
A 1955 Chevrolet

was reported.

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dealb of D. T. lJoyd ln a Galion,

0. hospital

will be given

Mallon
Sun~ay. an

vot.e on eon·

The funeral -service a.nd burial
special school
will be in .MandioJd, WednMday,
at
primary election on
Feb. 1.
May 8, it was decided by the
"Dllne" as he was Camiliarty Board of Education at a speelal
knOMI ID this area 'WL'! .1. 'P06tof. meeting OD :Friday nigbt.
flee employee for sevt&gt;.ral years,
It was previously planned to
but u be.st rcmembeted ror his hold a special election to vote on
hOll'Jr.-madc candies sold Jn bil lbe levY with the t!lection being
eonfeehoncry in 1h.e uppt'IT bus!· held someUme before the prlness block
mary. However, County Clerk
the Lloyds have I'e~ded ID John A. Wilson advised the board
M"ansfwld Cor rthc past 20 years. that there wa&amp; not sufficient time
He 11; :mrvtved by his wi.fe Viola !'p"oimb:oul·dy
election before the
and a daught.e.r Mrs. Ralph UanM
the poJl books must
of Gahoo.
· ·
30 days before any

Falling Temperatures To Mark
New Cold WJWeForTbisArea

the echool sale .

tOll LUI.tH41i

AN EXTIA lOOM MAY COfT
120.00 Pllt MOHTtt

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9·SO p, m. SUn·
day. A check of the building ·how
ever failed to disclose anything
app~am~tely

~-:~'Jc!! wtdei' C'b1toappear in
Wn1abt.
was arre.sted and charg.
hi&amp; C81' crasbed into tbe

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1953 FORD •.....•.........• $895.00

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·MiddleWor«- war; receivf'ld ~- today
failur«· to by friad8 of . the famUy of '"'e

of

Acoordlng
the Neutzltng
•t the Hea1h
The Middleport Literary Club
was entered twi~. onee.on
tart turn mto a
With Robcr.t will mecl: Wednesday afternoon
night o~nd apin on
Gtn1ber start.rod
at the home a1 Mrs.. Ben Philson.
acCilrdmgTuppers
to schoolPlains
of(]. dr-Iveway
Charles Russell u from the curb ramming into the
conducting an investiga . right ~ide.
lrr other traffic court cast•s in
u...
th• rcporJM brealtJ,.
and enterings
Middleport William l)mguss, 38,
Just recently W11hama High of De~er. forfeited a $25 appear.
Sobool was al110 .entered by burg- anee bond for rcckle.8.!! operation.
lars who dMtroyOO a Coca Cola
••d m•lk vendlftg machme, but
who filled to gain entry into

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Superintendent L. W. McComas

i~~~~~~;;§Al!&gt;~oc~JI.ti~-·;n~~~~c~L!u~a~TO~~M~E~E~T~~;~~~~£~wfuieek

. FURI\II.
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Bailey
tbat the lntruder.s wer.e .scared off by Schoof

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GAROINillS CALL MUTING
The Amateut Gardeners Club
was will bold their February meeting
on Wednesday evening at the
home of IM.rs. E. M Blake with
Mrs . Bl"Uee Uoyd, assisting

• n "'•t. .

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RP.bnl1"''
,.,... cu cau
' al'100 O
A .G

ml,l lh~ Dig hi
It !ipread a band M heavY snow
50 to 100 m1l&lt;&gt; w1de 1 acr"'' \he
northwest car n(' r of the 111.-ate and
.accumnia.ted to !hrec inches
around Fllldlay With drifts. 11p lo

~IX

inc hes.

A hand of .sleet lrtd ran~ sp~ad
beneath lho ~ nnw band,lfCTOS8 central and :southern countie~ ot the
li ~alc . ltalnfall reached one inch
at P1keton

The night:; mimmum temper~.
tures rnngOO f·rom Z4 at Tol1ldo

Registration or voters is now
being .do.ne throUJhout the county
ll.bd the work wiJJ not be ~omplet.
e&lt;f' until March. That would ~ot
leave enough lime for the closing
ol t.be books before two eleetlons.
Also voted in Friday nflht's
I ::;:~wo~,; a plan to glvt~ a rrf.
J~
to Mason County teachers
to vote at the primary on the
question oC coverage hy liOCial
security.
&lt;

C. L. Ch~ppelear
· FatallY, Stricken
At Portland Home

to 50

lit Chesapcalt,.
l'"unaral l'icrYJces for Charles L.
Cold Frt~nt Hftt. s..vft;
Chappelear. 86, who di~d i!iudden·
The weal herman Silld. t cold ty Sunday n1glit at the home of
front associatl'rJ ~ith thc5 Jow .IUs daurhter. Mn. Agnes Price of
moved ~:s 1he :southern pQrt PortJ.tt~d, will be Wednesday al 10
ot Ohto thL~ mom•na. Win•inS a. m. in t1te Ewinc Cbapcl.
oot.i~llible Cu.kler We'iib:er wbic.b
He jli .sun•lved by four sons,
should cover tbc state ty n~t- Cliarlct~ L., Athens, Tenn., Fred,
Call.
Cofumbtu~: Dl&amp;tdt G., Sin Dieao,
Tbe state llighw.r oe·kruneot Ctl. and Lt'.slie P., Hun.t.ingt.oo:
reported that highway.s were Njp.. f1ve daughters: Mnl. Estella Jfuclc.
pcty iind bazardo111 due to sleet. ·
N~tt.ional City, Cal.; Ethel
• now o~nd fftezing ntiD QOlth or • I Ku•ic,, Colunlbtl:i; ~ Reed. Nc•
Jmc marlood. by Batni11, ColumtM,.s work, 0 : r.trs. Agnea Price. ,., ern
AJiilleM!burg and Lilibou. llirbwzyli Brewer, Con!itantiDc, Mkh : ou e
south of this. line were .sliPPct"Y Drot·bcr, D D. Cba~lcar, Athens
with rl.in
two si81er.s 'EIIa Altman and Myr·
T(lday's
forecast
e~~llcd J&lt;:C" lie Cbappclcar, both oC CtarblibOW iD northw~ ... Qtuo', JiiDQW bUfg, W. V.I.
f.nd a'leet ill 1 narite.,.ta.n OWO,
Burial Will be W. H.iUersLo"'ll
rain aDd ...,.,,..,~) I'!OW flllri'l• Cemetery~!,...,. Coi'ainc, o • and
In -to'JII Obklon4,nbl dM.iolnJ
.
oan·•t lloo Ewins
tb - l.ltlttlill ilr lJOUIB!ri dls!O:
lld6ie t~Q11tiie . •

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of

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pea,..

to
In.Local weekend
Courts
;'"';~ ~ t"~lai~··~~~i~~~~
end

Five fines were meted by loql
m'81Sirales over the

eye ••

teday ,or trafli,£ violation.s. Two or: d~e
tbf!le
were levied for drivin1
while 1ntox1cat(:d.
lrld
ROOcrt K. simpoon. 20. Parke,. &lt;lefe~

~nes

r•ei.A.rr:~b~·~~·~

burg was fined $100, eo&amp;t&amp; and ~- with Sau~Ar:1._
fenced to three days in jail for
·------drJvlng while intoXJcllted, by May.
or E. F. Robin.soa, S.turday night,
also for th•t r.ame ofl'el15e Mayor
Robinson fined Paul E. Burton,
35, Middleport. $100, costs and
seatenced bim to three days in

Two Are Named
To Middleport ·

jail.

Ree CoMission-

The Ohio Highway Patrol, who
made the arrest Saturday, report...
ed that this was Burton's eecond
'Lionel Boggs ~Jd Robert F1dl:.
offense of thiS n.atlU"'!. Alao In er bave been •ppointed to ' "
court Saturday, lJftdy J. Schoonov. Middleport Reereation Commi.:.
er, ,Rutland, was fined by Pmne- sion by MaJor c. 0. Fisher to
roy s Mayor, $30, ol whkh $10 the places left by the r::i~~~~=
waa s.uspended, on the charge of or Robert Coats and Joe
speeding
Jr. Bruee Lloyd lJ thairman
Harry Fry, 23, New Haven, had Commission and other me.iDJ.i
a fine ol $5 and eoau levied arc Forrest Bachtel
.agamst him by Mlddleport'3 May. Dn1s.
or C. 0 Fill ~, on the charge or
Tht new member! of
reekleas operaUoD, and Denver miaalon •are eraduates ol
Mills. 36, Maridta, cbiU'ged with port Hicb School. Fisher
~ag without a.n assured dear ployed at U!e H. a: R. -·'·-·
distance. was ~ocked $5 and
Store and 8ogg!l is
·
todly, hy Jnsliee of tbe Peace his uncle, D. s
,
Petey
Middleport

amsl

FILM$ OUT FOR GRACE KELLY

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