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Pomero~ldclleport,

The Dolly Sentinel.
..... HOI:FLICH INTIRTAINS

GueatJ Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McNickle w~re: Mr. and
l b. lA!DII Hoelllcb e'JUrtain!ld Mn. A. H. Curtia of Lolli Bottom
witt • dil:IQer WedDfl'l(tay et b er and their gra nddaug hter, Myra
.~nne, Cob.dcr Sl Guests \Vel"e Rath burn of Akron. Also Mr.
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lin. Miry Harris. Mrs-. Lena Bartek o1 llmeNville and Mn. An na Mrs. Clifford Holter ana son Lam
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or Morning Star.

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ol H • ht ..
lLincne.gs
. To Meeting Sunday
Canasta Club ..
You ng people of Middleport are
invlled to attend United meeting
Entertained
Sunday, Feb.
at4 :30 p. m . at
~th ,

Church of Christ when •

Mr1- R.,. Woodcelnl

Wit

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fli&amp;b inYouth
Fellows hipandareSenior
included
the
meeung and adults who are inter este d ar e we lcome to attend the
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program . A socL«-1 our WL _co~Jude the service with the ChrJ&amp;tatn
Eno1ea Yor of the hos_t Christaln
chargr: of the hospitality.

3ROOMS
COMPLETE-

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'Mr., ...,_elle ................
R;obert

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Amateur Gardeners Club Plan White
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Elephant Sale For March Meeting .

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The Amateur

SPECIAL

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ject. .and roll call ~ were
" Soil ~".

'Morret mU.IDI

projecta wece

disc11!1Bed and the elub voted CO
a Waite Eaepluot Sele at.
Maroh -mMtiJIC

30.00 Down-Balonce Easy Poyments

RadlU, Healer, Hydrive

10 T;mos Out Of 10 Beot Prlees and SciecUons

Legion Auto Sales

In FurnittJte AI

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"Open Evenings Until 6 P. M.''
Except Sonday

· Pomeroy, Ohio

Is

Phone 334-J

County
In Me jds
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Mr..

Pomaroy

Mulberry Rcslauran l
HoteliMiwtln

Ice Cream

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·:Jh11.ncey Sl11i il))l

lleigs Gl"11cral IIIA!! p.

T. &amp; N. Rcstnur J-n.t
Grocl'fY

Slllsbury School

G1\0oery

Dale Wil-IIam111
Downlntton

SAVED WHEN PLANE DITCHED

Rev. and -Mm. Wa!l.do J. Bartels
called on Mr-s. 0 . B. Elberfeld
Harrisonville Road, 'l'l.lesday.
M111. Rina CToss and Mn. Ea..- 1
,Dill or Nhali!El
Settlement spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mr&amp;.

So&lt;!• An odll1

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ii. · 195o s.,"'

eVening~

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were Sunday gu,cs.ts
Carl Moor-e.

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wh..;e
l ·h cy Ohio
)&gt;iU'licipated
in the
Soubbeaat61-n
ntll!'l lc !-esotlval.
Mr. snd Mrn. William ~~n·uld ~
Columbus w.ere recent V.!S1t01\'i m

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Minersv~Jie.

•Mr. -and

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M,..
Adolph
Mi'ner.!.viUe.

Grue"'· s, . or .
WW.Iiam Flshu who har.&gt; been
ill at rhis ltome in- Mincn,ville ili

~· g,
Ullpl'Ovtn

.Mr. ·a nd Ml'8. R, B. WiJkins of
Lanctfliter wue receDt guests of
-~ mother, Mlr11. Addie Gruesl'!l·.

·rhc

1-;peecb 'Jihurroa.y 1111igM
~'0 charges :that •he and
-} ebl'ig(- C. M&lt;hhHII
tors.'' He -int-erpola-ted
prepared ~b tbe rl'tllark
if t.bal were We, "llhi!- cownl&lt;j
is sure d-n a •hell. of-a~--fh:."

At K.yeer HOme

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BAKER FuR111
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The affair iii a .,t)romotion for 28,1953 at ,Ute age of, four .
funds Contribution to the local
Arter she had been confine~· to
Polio camp.agign, . and is spon~or- an iron hmg for six weeks, Sandra
ed bY the local VFW.
;waa removed, only to be stricken
by pneumonia, and i"etuted to -tie
The seven:year-old charmer, be. ltmg for six more weeks.
ing ptl$hed by members or the
The drcader disease· has afflktcd
VFW wtll be Sa·ndra ·Mullord, hei- from the n8ck to the hiets · AIdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John "tb\iugb her bodY ' iil 'P·r~~.zed,:1 ~he
.. :•itbrCe· R'~' aFe ·~t"ft1r14UeR~~)iiDd
. ·eaCh· day a tcaCtic·r tr.a\!ellr (.oi,,Jthc
'Attii!Ofd - home-,- an&lt;f ..-rnetT,u$, fler.

LOOalCiyil,Air
. Patrol To Meet
Friday Evening

ON

THE IRIGHTiST CORNU . 111
OH-IO
MIDDLEPORT

-fn · her fJrst 8:rade WOJ!-k;,": fOr..;~n

h-our:
The VFW says to tbe publi(',
"Wben you meet Sandra, you ~an not help realizing the terrible
ene.my Polio can be, "and they
want to remind everybody who
bave not as yet made their contribution to tbe March of DimesDO IT

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Y l'a· -~UIIt e~
e.
SLtrvl-VIJl'S .J.trclude .bcr husband
Ilarlao!l, one -d~hter, M.rs, W_a l·ter R1fa, Cheatrire; on-e Qr;C}an
C~ruhire; two brot1herrs Stanley
1\Jife,, St. Pet~te;B:_ Fla. ~ C~
B. Rrfe, G~ll1polis, two • ~..
Mns. Cora Mi8er, Oolu~bua and
Mrrs. Clll'r~
Oar~ ;Mirldlepm:l
RD; .and SIX ,gna.ndchildn-rt.
S~ was a mem.be'r of the KygC't'V'IIlii!' Method~- Clluro~ where
-!crV:loe-9 b!ve be1oo tcntS:wf!ly •~'­
•ra!ftLIOO 'bo be '-held on S\mday at
2 ~- m_. _w~h Rev. Chcst-ero Leml&lt;ey offlciatlQg.
Buru.ai will -take place ·in- the
Cbe8bh18 Gravel Hill Cem-etery
aDd Friends may C'llllt llllt -tOe Ra-wH.nc.s-Coarts F'1mEftJ Home until
10 • - m. ·a t wh·icb Wn·e tbe bod,y
wiH be taken 00 the r.midmree Ull·
t.ll 1 o'dock.

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Sp~~ings:
Mrnlard Ve&gt; Mot&lt;r. SyNC.we
ViHage; WiJ'.i'i»m CampobeJI.

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Syracuse Grove Ulrket

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'l'twnado Inn

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M:IUerw Grooory

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creamy,
Caplure

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peep out from every 1po0ftful of

Whltthou•• Cheny Ice Crtam.
him with Itt captivating, dtliciou1, red-chtrry.

goodneu.

Grocerr

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Hlll'o Grvcet'J,

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TEACH1!RS TO MEET ,
1'he ~unday Sobool -t.e&lt;&amp;!Cbcni and
officers _of the fledera~ OJtulch
wiD 1ncet ·91: .fihe homo of )'&amp;-; aud
lint Fred BJqettoor, MIOnday at
.7:30 p. m. AU ve urced to.be

pMsebrt.

O.dt..

Thr Rev. Fred E. Dunn. pat~tor
of th(! Sixth Av~nuc Church o(
Christ, Huntington. wlll con~u~t .a
two weeks' sr:&gt;rics of ~vangcl1::;tic

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Rev Fr.d Dunn

The 1u.-tmg'
begin Sundar.
with the Rev. Fre~
~Gardner. pastor pf the . loc,tJ
Ohw-ch, occupying the pu1J?4l. 'Mt.
Dunn will arrive hJ
on
lL E. Boney amt!OUOCCd UKf!ay Feb. 6 l'Hld will 5pe.ak at c~eni'ug
·~hat 1!00 Boy SOOut&lt;S "-1iil n-at be services at. 7 :30 for th.c n~xl tWo
oarowui t.o pi-ck Up..poilo icoi 1'1 col- ~eks with the ('Xctplion of Salur-

Clloll• uw,rnu Llllrtl

swan

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Fort.v ."bbroe oornmitt('(!mcn arc

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t10 be el.eclJed rmm each pa-rty.

Scouts Withdraw ·· ~l'~':,"f,','t th• M;ddlepo'' church
Ft-om Coll·e·cti'on Feb. 5, woll
1.
.f Polt·o "--ds
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Mtll'lln'• Slatlw

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.Racine Methodist
· Lay Leaders To
Meet On.Tuesday

FJ.m Troo DriWI 11t

Round, red

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Iorruu,

,[;;_, ~1/0rl 'Md _..,,,, JlldJ tHMiy, 1Mf6
I•Jt~WJ ., '"'' ,. li•1 ,_..et,

lbbod~ Market

Oundlff Gro&lt;cry

TO SHOW CHURCit MOVIE

P.omEroy Tbl.N Wltft'd.(;; ·Mary E.
Pmtla'll'd; Ertt'eb1. N. Ruth,
1 Reed:.n~ille: haok H. Bise. Reeds:.
vi'lle; S. G. Pi.(.'lreuSl, lJan.gsvi:lle
and GCOT"g"~ AbbuU, Nort!h, l1bes-

McDoltt Gl'OC!ft7

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}fasoo Count Y DAV_ N0. -~~ '!"I'II
~ IK'l~ -:-n
wo.n '"'
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· rJ'Ioeet"' in regular ~ 'SI!I!IIIIOn movi~ p~ ftlm "1'be I.Meo of
F-eb. 7 &amp;t 7:30 p. m. liD .tire Le- Ma!tin _Lut:ber" oat · tbe Raoiae
gion Hall on V:iand·st .•. dn Point Mel·hodtsfl Cburoh. botb . W~
Plesant
_
day and 'I'bursda:y_ ev~ms.. ,.._
Adjutant Bruoo ' c;asel r eporb.i l 8th aDd llh. Tbis film will ~
lbbe preEI(!Dt membemtri:p is - 220 s~n by ~ ~ ot,~~~

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William RJ!eves, Alfred·; Gmioa aftdoat~t.livclnembef,J~ CJae Daptlst and
of the quOta.
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Dhl.llThe5.
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1GIU&amp;-n, Racinu; :ft'ly BircJtfleld,
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Harr.isc:mviHol"; Enunett WtH. Rock
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Hollon Grocery

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Celdwetl. TupiKn' PJatm; Gttda.

leahen
Muie'5 Grocc.ry

Valentine Reuter
Funeral Senices
Will Be Saturday

toll'""•• """ moo "" ""' Mason DAY Meet
I scheduled Tuesday

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Obe!lter Hill Club·

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[age, ANa,
A . C. JOJM8. Pomeroy J- '
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'Custer MilleM'Ii11~
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F1irhng for oommittccmm from
the DcnlooJ'Iaoli'C Party
ftldude
Floyd BQring,
Pqovm~: Guy
Ru~ll. Mii.ddJepo'l't.; AMa F.. Cone,
Dyesvillc; In Barte-ll, SYJ'8(!Uti'e;

St.-arbcrrry GI'OCtty

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t ' .-. ... . . ..

Evangelistic
MeetingToBe

llakcr Grocery

GllJUQJ'e l!ll..ahOJI

pact3 with the United States, Britain, Yranc-e and other countrlea.
He aai.d Bulganin'a proposal waa
"certainly interesUna: and a little
remarkable.'·
"I am not penonally entirely
convinced of lhe value of a rtew
aireement so soon oft« a truty
1 igoed by Russia was torn up by
her," Eden 1aid. His reference
was to the British-Soviet nonaggression pa('t whith waa cancell·
ed last year by the &amp;tviet Union.
Eden re&lt;"ai_Ied that _he had signed
' that treaty ham.elf w1th Soviet Foreign Mi.W.te' V. M. Molotov.
He abo confirmed he bad yroposed during his tallu with pre•ident Eiaenhower this week a " atep. by-step relaxation to bring trade
with Red China on a par witll
that of Soviet Hu.ssia.''
Eden faced nearly 300 reporten
from many c o•mtries during a
farewell press c onference at the
National Press Club. He answered
many questions, gave unresponsi.ve
replies to others, and dodged some
hot ones.
For example, he Was 8$ked by
a reporter whether he h.ad any
thoughts on the recent "brink of
war" controversy sparked by Secretary of State Jobn Foster Dulles.
"No eir," he responded, sitting
down on the arm of a chair for
a momen t as the room rocket with
laughter.
Once when a television eamera
fell at the bac~ of the room Eden
r;aid, " Goodness me :" But he earried on immediately his W.Cuasion
of internationiill iSsues in reapome
to questions thrown at him for appro:rimateiy 40 minutes by Amt:-riGe:nnan, &amp;raeli,
can, British,
Egyptain, Philippine, _)•usi~U.n
•·
and other r"E'porters.
The lil-m-·h~r'fd. ~~:i'
vold'flleffed at tbe •
coaiereoq that hi!
with
President ·Eiseahower "did ~d
my expectations." ~ . Wbite
House tallts, he said, disclosed
a ''very wide measure of agree.
mcnt."

The Ohio Highway Patrol reportTbe final filint tlate to bewm"e and ltl Dcin&lt;liOI'ats, have fiied up ed tbat .an au to mobile was nearly
a candidate jn rtrbe ·Mifty PrimilrY .to ,"date, foc .· eoimty mmmittec
rl:emoli.hcd , Thursday on State
·as or 4 p. m. tJod-ay, i:s OJlily· fi,V~ .~ j),o.SI~0ns:. : · .
Route 143.whcn it sideswiped anday.s· off. Two more ~!OOmJ.i .~ ' ~ . .A : ~nd._ up_ ;of&gt;t~ ooee to fi.lc other auto and hurtled off the
been W..t by . , . , _ lor
' ·fw .
..offi&lt;Je§ fqllow'" ~· side of the road and smashed into
•ty
Cl,a rk cif
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a telephone Pflle.
ol ~~ All bert
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Ac('ording to the report , the
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. ,• ·'· ........ .:.·.. • ~~.; . ',~•Y accident OC&lt;'"ured at 10:05 a.m.,
~j~;;i; D. lllbom.., """'mbMt ,\'e;;·~iik'i ~ ~•.
and thre e tenths miles north
oo.:del- aiJd. Clyde F. MiJiMaD, ' in· (Democrat} and Cha.r.Jes Shret.!i five
of the junc-tion of State Route 124,
cumbent counrt.y treasuJW. are J·rt.; Catmty Eilgin.eu-, J. E. D.
when .an auto -driven north by Dou-candidab!s :in the. Primer.y lor- Hwrttn.g~, incumbent; Clerk
of
glas D. Wickline, 39, Racine, attheir l"tCSpl!lttive -of!ic~. Bot-b are Courts, Evelyn- Lucke, ;nrum.
te mpting to pass an auto · driven
Fli"Jl.eral :sen"ice; for Va...._
filifl.g on tbe Republican ticket..
bent; ft...."&gt;COrdc.r, J&lt;lhn D. Thomas.
the same dirction by Lendoo
Reuter,
83, a ftmna" r.Mieiil · of
r:IJe total number oi Clllld:iUait~s Onrumben.t;
Golmty Troasurer,
Adkins, 16, Harrisonville, when
for rounty ofiioos so far wltll t.be Olyde G. Milbolmr, inaunbent;
Meigs
County,
Wbo It llU
the two cars sideswiped, and the
above Htcluded i:!l 15. A .total of Sheriff. Leroy Bartntm, Asa Cw· Adkins car sped off the highway bome in Columbus, w~
21 candidates, five Republ~s, ter, Willi-am T. Jmrdoicks. A. 0 . into the pole . No injuries are morning widl bo l!eJd - , _ at
l p. m. in Co'lUIDIMa
'11nacy, Robert llartenbad&gt;, Chorl- reported.
He
a f01 hkit elkJt.lq llidet~ Diehl (0emoora-t") and Georrge
The youth was cited to appear
Hick'!l. All tbe above ment:iooed before Probate Judge John Bkon, .tnan for UJe Uuim COmpaoy ot
tbat ~hey have not been 6pecif1- today, on the charge of speeding Columbta;.
He iB survived by ~ sister.
c.s-Hy designated -are of the Re- while being passed. The Wid:Une
Mni.
SUsan h&lt;bool. OoiOIDbus
pub(i.('an- Party.
vehicle was damaged moderately.
..00 .several. ~ iiDd ~
ServiOEIJ wil be ·held aCt Uae
- The
Republican
ticket for committee~ Co., 229 E. st.,
mEn: Hbwanl LnTencf!, Por:tland
and burial wfll
trak.e place ia
~ OenoKery, Columbus.
. • Prednot; """""' Johnson. Port·
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AtMi~epoi't

SOCIETY

Derwin

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L ud~ ur_lh
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MIDDLEPORT.

Gaul"s Sl.Orc

Cars Sid(!,!lwipe ·
None.Beported ·
.til Injured
As FilingJ)~dlme Draws Near

WOrd"ilhlllit- b~ '~Wd· t:fi tlbe
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I~ el{•t&lt;e; ~~•&gt;tii~Hf!' tbo.ra~IVB•· •Ptntl ana. buJ&amp;i' PoliO '!II ~g!Ia( ·f~of~.~Jg
l!rnsc!.l!•~thquibt

MU- !laWley u devotlollal J&lt;o.
der.

Sumner

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ma!ter of Mr. Nixon wa-s
.'ll'ised wOOn a '1'-epo.l"'t.cr moobioned
hat Mr. Truma·n had u-se-d
·angm.ge in a· radio and .

M/SGT. Al!red Allemar, 38, one uf the USAF men reecued when
their 8-2~ r-an out of fuel and WIUJ ditched Ia the Monongahela
river, Ia shown under treatment ln Plttsbufih hoapltal. They were
flying t rum Nellfa Alrbaae, Nev., to Wuhtngtoll.. At rtght Ia Lt.
Charlea Colosi of BaJdwln Township Pollee department. who
pulled Alleman rrom the water. Lel't, · nur~~e Ann Begga. Three
uthera were rescued and two were nti891nJ, It was Alleman•• aec•
und craah. The 17-year U. B. Air Foree \'elerfn also wu ln a
c::ra.ah 1n Ala ska.
(/Jftm-taaHoM~ Soundr,hoto}

When you sec a pretty, bright Mulford, of near Cheshir.c. ap_d she
eyed little girl .btling pushc~ in_ a U ~ne of the many meigs Polio
VFW wheel chall'. Saturday, 1t wJ.ll vH:tima.
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.Mrs. ·Adolph Grucser 1

Ma~Ss·iliOil'

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Two Portuuxl mrn art" br-ing
h eld in the lklip Cou nt~· jail,
to.r in vestigati:on ooncetninJ: t he
brea king -and -entering of t wo
('otmty ~hool.e, Sheri rt ChaTles
Ru ssell. !'eported.
Accvrding to the report. Lawrenee Triplett, 20 :and Norman
Jtmior Johll90ll, 20, w ere apprehended Th~tor.5day af1 crnoon by
D\.puty Sl"lel"'iff Leroy Bartrum i1.
~h e cunnt:~c.t:ion- wit-h t h e break ing
and t&gt;ntet'liog of ~ Portland anoi
Tuppers ~la i-n8 school..-;. whieh
w ere entered La&amp; Wi&gt;ek .
The sheriff's officer- als;.o rcpor ted that Cha:Tles W. Collins, Z2
Reedsville, is being hf"'d for tl~
Wayrrc Cvunty authoriti~~- Col•Hns. wlto was .arr~ed Thun:;da-;·
by Bl&gt;f"trum,
is charged with
brc &lt;~king an. enret'ing in Wayne
Ccmn ty.

Veterans Of Foreign Wars . Mrs. Phena
To Aid Polio Campaign · TakenBy

ROOMC:. NEW
FURNJTIJI.E

2·.

the Senate

Mr Albrn Barkley m."

Ray Woodgee.rd.t ·M.nr. Ca!'l · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : : : : : : : : - : : : : - : : - : : : : ; ; -...,
and""'· Harold Ebcrnha&lt;h
accompanied .t&lt;he Pomeroy Higb
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S&lt;hool Baod •to Athens last week

'On

·1 told tJhem 1 '1Wlt11dn't
.be Senwte wMrb. bi-m in thet
lbey took lrlm out and put Sen;

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$Mit PltiCI

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join t!be-m

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Held In School
BurgJary Probe

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Mr. 'Drumansa)d ,tJhat w!;~~~
-ecently
W&amp;"'J inWted by ~

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Only Serta dares to offer you thi11 famoua "Serta-Poature!'._
MattreSA, built. with healthful firmnei!S many d0&lt;:ton1 ~ril~ .·
mend now only Elt. ~'~ deep-down prico that defies comparillon
for q~ality eo high! ... Dut remember, theBe ~rastic reductiOns
are atrictly limited and will be withdrawn ammeditlw.ty After
Ra le. Chec k and compare the many luxUry features-q.B1JaUy
fou nd m higher-prked nationally-advertised tufted
mu ltrell6ell. Then, hurryl luy now-tave now at-

Miss Louise Gilm61"t i~r co-nfin-

M.M·.

f~llllkito

MATTRESSES SILLING UP TO $S9.751
Sale Now On I and continues lo.r llndhtl time only_t ·

ed to .ber home by illnes&amp;·.
.lll'. an-d Mrs. Wa yn e Grigsby of
•m••~

.,...

··~C'(;M'-P-A-RE_W_.ITH OTHER TUniD

Walter Wa·l.koc.
:Mr. and ~- Marion HI)We.ll of
Columbus were wee.kead guests or
•t heir son-in-I"J:w and daughter, •Mr.
and Mrs. James- WiJ.J.

. . 1'00

1TWO Portland Men

..:.omres-s

1 1.~• ..'Ui"be~~ ~~b Ml_;

Middleport

mt:li'Dlag

;ould jlUI: IJtalt a fight,"

.

~·

I

-eat

"I woo't aee rum," be, sa-id.

{

WASHINGTON UP-British Prime
Miniater Sir Abtbony Ede n declared today be uw no vaJt~e in a
Britiib-Bovlet friendship pact so
soon after sucb a previous treaty
" by Ru&amp;sia woa~ torn up."
Eden at a oews conference gave
a c old reception W a s uggestion
by Soviet Premier Nikolai BuJeanin that Rllnia was willing to
sign separate 20-year fricn:-.hip
-~

walk
""""'" ... ·bad Jonown ~&lt;;,,;, .
ba ha-d refW&gt;ed h.) •inl ISI.oce Nhoo .so t"h11t11cterized

75

one Inch.

Discounts Sincerity Of Soviet
Gesture After Treaty "Tear-Up"

Mr . Truman &lt;old ............
.og his

was CODdud.ed l;y Rev.
G...mw ot do! wmdy pray• ·
meeting ud Bible .rtudY class.
Forty-two Wfll'e ~ and :Mri.
Gudnel' "WU to CJraqoe or the do. YOtd.orYI. ~uste was -pre~- ~ a
ll'io: c.roi u..-, .~u~~eo ....,ury
I aDd CarR W.iJIFoo Who' were aceom
: panied by Mrw. CJhe5t.eor ErWlD:Me.,t

Alfred

v;.,·

. _..::,.,.,;~qt

.'

:

l!

tlty ~ SunQy Mel ,........,. . .
Tu...t.y tot.atllnw .,.. Mit t.

Single Copy

Truman Again Ill,.
News With Nixoi
As Chief

-w I

flltdl ~ I

Jlanoio, So. SecoD&lt;I AYO.

19.

' '

Waffle Shop

......... fllolle 398

'iixon :ba! c.aftoed. .him a
1101: oBI.y ~. I went
;II)Oleboc:ty...

SOCIETY

«

White Grocery

Tuckc-l'nuua Grocery

8117

.!lot

lor only

s ..,........_,....

eace.,

"'ik· Mrs. Uoy'!, cx-

D. C.

I

wtu .......

IMI; NI'WIII lew 1t .. 10,
celtl ".,. wtekench • .,.......
MNwiiay and T~y, _. ...

NEW YOR,I&lt;

-PO-:--ME:RO
---~Y

The MiddlePort
Church
ol CMi!t
will
a. ·specilil
prayer
meet1n1
Feb. 3
1:30 P- m. itl5
!Sei-viee lor. t-1:\e
•eb.
5. Rev. FNid ,
&amp; '
will be speakmeetm« will cOutlnue .

Hooper Groc«J

MJdway Markel

.,.J ..

~ - TnaJmJn ·
.vhf:nevEtr be tJtUoks

Jr.,
of with b is parents,
5pent the
weekend
'M,.-_ and 1•

t;I-IEIUtY teE ettEAM
OUR FEBRUARY SPECIAL

OHIO: Tent,_.._,,..

W. .a. .y; r.aht ., tneW letu,..

.-i·m.

Church Of Christ •
ro Have Sp&amp;eiql
Prayer Meeting

Point 'lloclt Grocery

·tehouse

Epple Gr&lt;lCery

~inhart

~llcCumber

Mail Rate Hike
Appears Headed ··
· Toward Defeat

oontatner
abd a Valoobi.ne
wit-h accfBsore
of palecandle
pink
flOW&lt;n&lt; and a l&gt;OIIc&lt;y ...&lt;ct!H:.,t
couple.

GIYI HIM ••• GENUINE

A . H. H.o~f"n-ba u m

Max

1 Roloert
.

Folks Favor. Old Fashioned Flavor

Editorial

oo.e. ....,._..,..nt,

The M?ct. meeting Will be 00
F~b . 16bll at the .home ot Mrs.

AT THE FOLI.OWING DEALERS

Na.246

I reel.,.. oddod and ..,.. Included
wuon. !Members ..,. o1 ""tto . !&lt;ladi&lt;&gt;l•• and oh!'yare ll1'eed ..,._faVorite redt&gt;oo oanthenuims in a,.,...• .00 white

Mrs. Gomer LewjiJ-, RadDe, Wli
a guest Wednesday oaftemooa
when ·ber dW&amp;'hter, -M"ts. Ben P.hH·
son, was •hor1res&amp; lor the mfleltinl
of tthe Uterary Club. Mrs. Rodney
, Do-Wrong, Jiresiderit, Was . in
charge of tbe meet·!~ ··and IIYJI
cal-l res~ were "Invention&amp;."
The - 11-~11-s '· prO}tram ift- ·
('}ude":t" a ·paper on :'Swmn ~- An·
r thuny" by Mrs. H. E. Cook -wllP
. rcViewetJ the book wrttten by
J(atberloe Anthony and a rNwiew
or ''SunUe-1 F. B. Morst" by Mrs.
L. J. He'Fnt&lt;r. Her· book was written by OUVer llarkin.-

PRODUCTION

Keystone Bt at io n

Vol. VII

'J

.conqilete "*''for liio log '~'!""" Amlo'o .the Club
J)JIDII
to no~
oka-a
·,wGUebfar"~
ago tbe
cha)
pods- &amp;lid magnoli-a
JG"t.e:.&amp;pplesleaves,
i1l .a trian. .,.. sold a ·· - JUI•' ort:'~l ill an ontique
1
w lie ....,_ ~ .., milk rlllio ""'"'-·

Entertains Guest
At Wed. Meeting

IT'S

J!;va"s Re8t·autant

WEATHER

at

tilbttoo • 1VI.nte.r_~itqent us-

~:;;;;;:;;;::;;;;;::::::~::::::::~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~:=========~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11 Literary Group

Simon11 Groc4! ry

.l

Demtted l'o l'fle

When IMra. but.ed by Mr'ri. E . S. Sobaai and '
,...., by llr&amp; L. E. Reynolds.
A V.J.entine ~erne was carried
wt Jn .the salad course whic h
wu serv~ by :t:h-c boer. ~_ Mnr.
BlUe and - . Bruce Uoyd to
e~ memW.s w.d Oue guest,

Wall&lt;r Cmob ODd Mro. Howard
will be tbe lbostles&amp;es. 1bi.f
&lt;~nillli
lin. Pbi:IMm has eallrmeetiD&amp; ol. t.be Wm aoct
Committee at ber lbolne.
· oommi.ttfQ " DW11it~ ate Mnt.
str&amp;u., ...._ L £, lloynolda
:Jlr&amp; . Oarrdl s~~ ..

See Keebaugb, Betzng, Bauer or La ila nee
DeSoio _ Plymouth Cars &amp; Re&lt;&gt; Truck Dealer

ITUR"' COMPANY
HARDWARE &amp; FURN
"'
Middleport, Ohio

•

•

e

Jenkins.
read
a newsle
lter from She
Ute ·aloo
Ohio
State
ExtensloD office, .edi.ted by Vi.ctor Rei.s,
Which tramed: oompaniag which
ar-e not :hrifllling ltb.Bir advert1semeDta of bulbs, pl-aots and !teC'ds.
The tnveUng prtze was oontri-

&amp;eneral
m~b-

$299

I

I

1

and Fct:Ulzen".
r-============~~~::::~=======; 1-tio.ns
discussioa
w. 'beld onAthis

fURNITURE

l

Gan:lenen Qub to tbe oommittee rnemben.
_
_.
w--~Y
neo;...,. at the
M.rti. L. E. Rey.rmld.!i di&amp;tf'H)Uted
.._,...,
_,.
'"'"'6
o&amp;l
Jn '
A da.ert eour'Se' W'8:8 served by home of Mn. E. M. Blake with bu:lletin&amp; OJ1J "&amp;prmj,1ULOWEW' g
he ~ to 4:ho&amp;e named above Mrs. Bell P.bibon, pl'eSident. ~ .Bulbs" from tbe U. S. Dept . o f
!nd Hrs. ~ Morardty atd &amp;iding .m cf the topie for dle -ewn- A;pi~ which wee sent to
Mrs. Shirley Guinther.
ing's proglllft wa:a "Soil Oondi- tbe club by Con.g.ressman T. A.
and

Save aa Never Be. .
in thia Great Natiof¥!1

~

'

Now! at
I
STOP "SOn-BED"
BACKACHE ·

1

·'"dent
fro m speaker.
Obio Univenity wiU .....
tbo 'l\le8day
LioeoiD Ha,bbo
)e
the guut
astoa "'
Club
eveaiol at

WIMDOW DISPLAY

Thursday, February

The Da•lv•Senunel

Young People Invited

the

SEE OUR

2, 1956 .
BAKERS

Ohio

and &lt;lime em'ICI5.

SQout officials \)0~ out trhat
-in
so.me :p8"rts , :l'tP tJJe-- rtl'art.ioo,
rtbievu~ ~ as ~ pi-ck- ·
-td tip
oont8'~ 'IJlrd_ ~ ~
:to OOntbat. tbb,, i(:be busiJnet~S~ncn
'ltre notifted 4bat Mr. -~ or
Mrs. Audrey Y(lltJJS' witt pk.k: up
~
&amp;w da)-B.

oom

m.'

..

da)' H.

'

Mr. r :.m lnf'r will 1M' the speaker
at t.be morning wor~hip s~rviceli
on t •cb 12 illld IDih .
Spcda! mu sic £or ~he serieli oi
meetin8l' will hr. £tvf!n by tbe
eboir directed by Mrs. Arthur
Skinner and the organM, Mrs.

Clieat.er Erwiu.

Mason Heart Fund
Drive Underway
For This Month
TOO 1D56 H-Nrt FuM

Dri\~ iJ1

)foa-snri C-ou.ntt' iJI DOW Wldel"'AA.a:r
and wtlt oontinue -tlhrou.gl\oUt t:he

mor'lolb of Jo'cbi-lrMy U1Jdr!rr the dirOCti'OD -of M:ni, 0. S. Kle-J.l.Ew, who
i.s chairman of l(lhlc Ma8011 Coo~ y
Heart A."!SQCjabion.
CmJtributiotll.'l may bo )Of'nt ~ o
1.~l'e Heart.

Fund,

Poin-t J•leamwtOf!ict"n. of the

P. 0 . Boo 372,
.Asscoi'~~t i ~n .a!'('

Harold D. Somer1:·ill&gt;e. &lt;nisil!tant
ntmtrmsn; 1\.b. JQho V. •Marun,
&amp;eet«l:ai'!y; Carl M'urny, t~J:T&lt;!lr

and """·

publi&lt;itr.

s.n.u.t . ll. LittlqJagc,

AT THE A.merfCu IJ46t IIMK!IatioD dlllner tD Chi~ to open.
the 1958 drivt, Dr. Pi1u Dudley White, Preaident Daahowtr'•
bflatt speeialiit,· tdl a ptbermr. •-sudd:tm!J we ••• bee~~ •t-

ot ib4 Urpat epJdemlet ID medical bistory. • ••
d1aeuo twU ~t&amp;cked ua 1D tu.U tore'".. OAt~

tacked by on
Curullil'Y

\

�~=-o:.e:Two:::·:-:-:·::::--=-=-=··==:.:-:__:==:;-----The'..'!::.!::Da~N~i~~~;~:;;;;~:,~ld~-~~l~e:.':oo~rt~.~Oh~lo~-~:=======.--------Friday, February 3, 1956

Oc

The Daily Sentinel
a•c"·~ .. ~"
I

Commentary

0
n
The News

YHAT LOOKSUI(t

DEVOTID TO INTERESTS OF MIIICIS-MASON AREA

REYNOLD •. oR UN!

THE: SAMf 8Rt&lt;:K H!
WIT WITH ttll

,

usJANUARY

GIN. MGl.
IDITOl
. ~bllolotd tv•l'7 an...&lt;&gt;!'• oxoepl SUil&lt;Uy by Th• Ohio v.n.,
~tl 1 Jne., It UO Mt!cbm~ St,.. Pomeroy, 0 , Buslm•u olf!te
Pl6rte !II, edltarill nmreo J)bone 397_

ly CHAlLIS M. McCANN

!!Dtared .as IM'Ond rh~ mallin2: matler at

TELEVI

:

I

Natlontl ld'lfl'ti!linc 1'epi'Mentatlve. Bottinel li-Kimt.all,

Inr .,

FllliDAY

6o30 ;,porrs 'Eye
6:40 News Picturt"
6o!\3 LEI/! Paul &amp; Mary Fora ·
7:00 Lire ot Riley
qo Coke Tirne
/
H5 New:; Caravim
8 :00 Truth or Consequeneet1
8 :30 Waterfront
9:00 Big Sto;ry
9:30 Star Stage

S!rn On
Tvday

Cortee Ti me
Din6 Dong Sehoul
Ernie Kovacs ShGW

: Sub!crlption ralti: Delivery by cart(er 1rhere nvailablc 30 eenb
' # ;Peek:. one yeir in advaqee at 1'be ba'Uf Sentinel office, $HI.fJO;
· Jfll .~nths, $'UO;, three months, $:3.80. ··y motor route . whl!fe
•nll:dSJe: OJJe m(1fl.tb, $1. By mall one year $8; siK mnnth.l, $4.25;
t&amp;rre· rnontbs, $2:.50; one month. $1.

,,

Home

Tennes.see Ernie
Featber Your Nest
Bob &amp; Jan Carr P·rese.nts
Count of Monte Cristo
Camera Goes to School
.Matinee Theatr~::
Date with Life
Modern Romances
Queen for a Day

~,ao

Fuey

Cutoon CamiYJl
Winchell &amp; Mahoney
Captain Z.Ro
Farmer Cllck
Nimrod &amp; Angler
Top Ten Dante Party
NBA Basketball
Buffalo Bil1 Jr.

animals tbd H11e clowns &lt;arid alt
tne rest of tt D'l'e preott~· ·much the

Sky KJrig

Mo koy ROJer!!

Pinky Lt'e

Nts kt!ieps comi,.g b&amp;ck yeoar alt'E!f"
year. Atter •all. 'l!he actB ·and the

Weatherca :o~ t

--......-- --- --------- ------

Sign On.
Andy's GMg
Childrens Cot'ner

cir-

11 :0.';

l

6o30 It's J\ Great Life
HIO Saturdty Nlll'lt Jatnbo~f;•
" ·
7o30 tug Surp~u
8:011 Perry ComO 9o00 p.,;ptes ATe Funny
9 o30 Texaco Star Theatre 1.

George: Gobel
l0o3Q 'Hit Farade
ILOO News &amp; Sport.6
ll oiO Owl Theatre
t :SG Sign Off

~~~h-It~· ~~~~~

Feb

my new
N

&amp;W YOllK-Thlftla one N~w York~r thlnkt
about:
A111'1e·bunrry pre11 apnbJ can sound o« u
loudly u they care to, but the ~old truth seem1 tG
be that Ammcu auto dtslpeu aren't bending
over bte)cw&amp;rd .- far u auapectf!d to cater to the
woman driver. At the Motorama tn the Waldorf
the other day, I butt01thOied Jack Wolfram, '\'P
and ceneral manager of Olda, and he anld that
whtl• ht1 outftt wu trying to pJeue the female,
"ther•'t fjpt nearly 10 much dlft'er~nce between the ,
aexea In what they want in a ~:ar. You know,'' hl!l
added. "lt'a a mtltaken tdea that all women are
llt.r l.a lonly colore and pretty upholstery. Bast.
eally, they want power, .at~'Y· road~tbillty and
Mal Htlmtr
an other lhlnp that men took tor."
Th"e: .~utN 1tolt Tht Kf!torama, incidentally, took the play rlj'ht
tAe •-'ow.
away rrom the town'a theater!! and movlea In Ita

week at t"e Waldorf. Why pL'OI)Ie 11hould be so
wrapj\ed up In loolctnf a.t autqmoblltl Isn't quite clenr to me- I'm o.
l~!l·~~~J\er. ~~~b"'t ,tb.,, are. A11 ktrld.t or C"tlebyltlf!J w~~
Uit Pl'l•• Ptt\'Jew I eiqht, lr\c1Udln,l M&amp;IJTice Chevall'ttf 1q,. a lloundt·
'tooth 'ult an4 ~lu,e ablrt,looktnf btnlrn and mtllow, and Jllyri~ Ma.nl·
~ h&amp;ndllomely ~nmken coatum:., looking like ... well, JaYne
I
'
ltl. "No'tllinl' Ia quite llk8 lt. AIIO on hand. of Courte, weTe the
~=~~~:~~or otr!Qjale from ilvtnllton. til., 1tnd ooo.ae Crel!lk, Tex .,
lltl'- ioWC.d h&amp;t ll\d let. pleasant arnne, w&lt;mdfrtng

•t

I

or olntll1igulng oopy rrom .L'ho British

pt'e9R.

One is

stl'llking

Q

qoott"S a ch~:d

bulletin •I hal

specilalio&lt;!t M 1say -

beliWI:!'S all B¢t•i!ffl
boys should be informed or t1he
facts of lire---1 . e., !reX, as- us gult,er:mil!O$ ~t it- when ·ttley reach
~he a-ge or 1~ .
Bless y.u· h:t·art,
·OOney, I airn'ot gonna re~ale- y'Ou
with ·how many grJtTH~Midren I
thad when I was 15 •in North Car.,.
lina, beeau.se lt:hi-.'1' 'hr ~trit'tt .v a ~(1..
Ing

·~hal

be

The g'OOd doc-Dr. L~lic HOUS·
di.wn-Teeklll'lr6
l'hllt lli&gt;!Ue hoy'!

ah• l&amp;nC be~tuUI_ty ~t • malnttm1nce o0f
G. 1 .-i~~&amp;pit'ed
to .be 't.~ . rl.iat-. klftl'·~
woods colhl. A 'lo'OQd.'l' cof.t i~ f•he 1
Barth ·Va~~•.ett:. ~t I OppMtle or yM'd (l~]un, W,hlc-h is

• • • Prom J:G~

a

~u~. •nd ~w
Cit thp ,fe:.)ktM

m•k~ ~he mott

1

to 8ay Marna a-nd P+. ne'M!'t' ·had a
ftOrmal rlfht 1o produce ~lhe h•·
aule. H that lftrip~ a del'iell'le w..y Df'

OW' ruder• r~'lllh
. ,l!OIIm\luloner

~

othtr day

U•tt~d

ham of 207 South St.&gt;eond Stret&gt;-1,
:W:Ndlepont. 0.
Errt:e.'!lt W. K'll·uff, 18, son of Mr.
aOO. l-ll'8. Cll{f-Ql'd Ka-uff .of 300 I

Hudson Street, Mitldl~..'P&lt;J'I'L

•

IDPIM

Pk, 0 ., -and Mrs. Ilylda Ri-ce Dun-

'

sMuld ktrow why blg huys man-y,
and all Hke il'hut, lrw:lu-rti·n.g t.oht•
W'tre 'blhrlame.:
bees. H'e llfCkO'JJS t-hey nl'~ fl
• •
•
Httle Kinsey wlth the evening
In towft. at t1-le l"ol.lf:l Dot, an cocoa, ·and THEN , he sa·y.s, yvu
LToe ""'llltt1. Whb 'aCtOfl'• • ean. tab up .t he awful suhject t:~f
hi ftJC• a hve 161Mt11' •With hll pleretnl'
ltUICI 011 Its hekd. "Ht hu a ec&amp;r ll·k, So mueh far Dr. Les:lre Housden, \Vh~ 1bas B"pe.cfulize1:1 in chil"He Jolt oDe....
a.t the Ku.aum of the City ot New dren's problems for 30 yell'l'8. I
·wttat un evtr be more ljflt the dcm't Jmow th'lt babh!S arc
Manbatta.n? River tound li-n :hollow stumps, m&gt; n'l·a1.. , . Another mu- tmo WHA't 1be otherr felloWt"l 9!l·Y
,photOf,.phiJ by abOUt cabbage-....
,,~IP, w&amp;th
htl.l 1ft love, . , ,
likely th11[1 mott 14tlafted, In~ eut ·lopat: w'th_.a tNmendolJa,
Then woe come 1'o a lO'&gt;"t'l.v -ttwlg
h'IW! • Pf.tkti1c ~t, lilut.ncfad from • L&amp;bor !Member of P.aa11ad~=~~~!',. conduct. How we weakl!lr ment. one Rt'lginal'd SoNlnson.
J
Rente reckons ltlhat th~ u. S. Gov•
ernmeut $lould be r.equll"ed ~o
Dlahann carroll, the hit of , pay $~,372,000 .a }"ear for the

edit the

ATHENS, 0 .-----J-oe F. Rice, 17,
soon of Delbert Rice of F'ai rvi'('!W

efOiog!OOl plete. See me ·lutt..-.

=::.

l

h.oy.e fumbled• ill eo-up\e of chunks

lnlldt Flush Toilets

~

nowN

ACROSS

1. An

Afrh\an nut

(abhr _)

drama
3. Fold

9. Armadlllo
10. Aml.'rlcan
Indian

.....

covued

ov~r

4. Part or"
"to be"

Crinkled

fabric
12. By OIIC.!lelt
14. Feminine
pronoun

&amp;.

on lhe

Crayon tor
1;1\ackbonrdao

6. Cavity

7. P'ootle•~

.

Hi. Solemn

8. Vocali.'lta·

promise

11 . Mandarin

1~.

22. E•·bhtm
(sym . )
23.011-

First

13. Weird

of Tut'kt'y

2~.

l'uloatd•Y'e A••w.t
28. Dancer's
32. People ot
cymbal•
Ireland
28. Little
33.Bom
j'lrl
35: Greek Jetter

31. A

British
colony

"· --~P;:!' .

19. Erbium
(llym.)

17. !!'1
18. ~-;o;,;·

20. Aboundlnr
In ore

Ahead

30. AdditiOnal

~

pr~ldent

ocea,n
2r1. Knlvea

I•

Altlci.

(...-.)

38. :Mn~mre

of"""

ao. PIIJ!IO.~

aeapof\
40. En!.6tt ~tlep

21. An elf

26. Conc.lse

jlh&amp;ped

rta~•

28. Poliah river
29. Neuter
pronoun
30. Waterproof

-

~··""'·llftdtlllftll
·~ beUeT than at ahy
Z.ppo rompttd In Aniollal

---- -------------

Sf. Devtcea to
hold rope
tnaUt.)
!T. Berore
S8. Fo~·and:­
att rtwd

42. Shore

clea~l'l

IUmlng

the

pfoject

U . Bri&amp;'htly

eolored ftsh

·"·

.

plan hu

way for re-

Mtween

and
met Ill. the Ill Auja mno.
Iarael ronnatly accepted tlle
pWI, p....Oto&lt;l by UN IIOcre..., o....m Daa Ramtnank·
·fOld. J1.11. t. 'l'tlt txm1er anne
, _ bee tM tctn. ot 11W1Y
P}g)rpt

~_.,tloa•lmollbolUu.

.A X Y OJ. lltA'XR

to woilt It&amp;

lo LDNGFI:&lt;I/OW
One letter tlnfply .atwldi tor p~~· tn ~~~~~~A..~ ~
tor the three L'.. X _for tl!.e 1)!0.~ •tC,; 4'Pt~ \It~•. &amp;pottrophies, the lel\fllb_ ~d forh~lkiD ot the wordt lk Ill 1;ablta.
Ench day ttl• Code retttr~ are dllftrct
,

.A. Crypt."""'

border•markln~

YSK

puml oi the 5ea5Qn.
tiut.t i.s 0D pes.

Farmers an:! otbtr land

OW'llU"S

in Meigs County are in·vited tn attCDd a meetdm'g en Rai&amp;in·g Christ·

maos Trees for Profit on Wedn-esat 8 p m. in t!be

day, Feb. 8th

Courthouse. 'Jl!Ms

Jo:IIOst 11.V6SIL0Ck

meeting 6JlOiD•

li'CD"ed by the Me;gs Soil Co:nserva·
tune g-o.es J'lli .m e bam somettime in bon Dil!i:brict dn oooperat;Lon 1Milth
l"wH mbc!'l B'llld os m \hfl bal'n all the Plant Ohio program for 1956
the time d·u nng l&gt;«ember md wi-ll ·~ve Tom Bradley, FO-l'e61t.er
January. fi'eMuary "iti, vt COW'SC w.iih -the Soil OonserY&amp;tion Ser·
an1l'cltc-r w.lu:ltler monl:b oaa:~d there vice a·ss.isti'ng in ·t.tbe di.SCUL9Sion.
.... very irWlJe .Past=
lll'.e .a:va.ilitble in
Ev..,.,. ~ lo pUOI.iq
,\'liarcb unbe8':l special areas have
be-e&lt;n ~ed . wllth dry ~ some of .llbe .Mile acne do .Mieiga
Ooun-ty to work an im'ited iOo atf-rom l:tle pr.ec6din~ year.
One of the mmn rcason:t w'hy tend tlhis rneet:ini .as weLl as those
lvi-e.stock d-oes ·oot produce meilt iu.tarested m timprllli'Ang r!Jhe: liOOks
or milk as well as they ~ould be C1f our b-arren. hilisidel and fields.
F-.mners i~ iD more efexpoolod to .is bct¥dusc o.f Jack of
ficient use or eteetr:icity oo tiiE$ir
su!fid-ent food .
f-arms are invited: .to lllllltend :t:be
W.illh dairy C'"d'lHe iot may b-e Fil'l'm Elet"t!nie Motor amK:: rllo be
nccebsa•ry to provide 1:iUpplemen.t- •held Tbul'Bday, hb. 16dt at the
.a1 h.ay w s-i.liage f-or part of every .&amp;Lbany Cbureh
.In Plom«&lt;y.
on.e of .t'h:e tw.elve monlha in- orod:er Those ·atten&lt;tmg ~ illlvited to
t'O maintain llhe must p!"o-fWable b!Wog electric lll:Otom needing
producti-on. FcedCllS' wi-ll have too clemint rto itlbe diJn.ie et.utirlg at
oeLer.mine -the level at whieh they 10:30 •a. m. Aflter lthe el~ is
ca!n get llhe most pro~i-t·a-bl" return c.a:r:ni.OO out ~ wiU be a. di&amp;bUot m rnoo:t eases it .is· ·aU dw cus9i.&lt;m dur-bng the 'eftemoon tletl'"
-r·oug·~ the c-ow wil:l eat. '11he ad sion in• improving 11..00 use of
1 jummcnrt may
be in t-he .Jev.cl' oi c:Wctricity on the farm,
grain fed.

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Th-awing frozen
water pipe6
tmmelii.a'bedy wii1: keep ~them fii'OIID
burstitlg, I. P. Bbuser. Ohilot stat~
Univer'1loity extemioD specialist :In
.a·gri«J)t·ll!'aJ -engincerlilng, li'ftY6-. lie
suggests p&lt;l'llting Mt w•J.er on 11CV·
-cral JayeM of cloth rtlh!Wt ·have belen
wrapped •around :tM pipes. IrufN.r00 Hght bUlbs or elet:t:fli-c ~
c-ables also th·aw pipes safely.
Blauser cautions aJI'8in9t the
use uf -a bl-ow to.rdt.. open flamo;t,
farm (U' ways of incneas:rJ•g obis lye or draiD iiiOl~s to thaw
feed supply !or .tlh,e oomm·g year. pi~s.

In bed ca-ttle "Production many
! f.a:rmr.r.s attempt ro rough the eat·
i Ue tlhr.ough: tho winter willh no
ewwy
m weigbt or wi.tlh &lt;1 !ittJe 106s
Cllllf gain
in wei-ght. It i:s s'LiU ~-,
bowevec, Htat. t:bt'l oaMie recei'Ye
..., • MAI.n1 from pullet chick sufflocient feed rro keep tlheixo bodto la7fnc houae ••. . ·top othen .ie.&amp; fll ,good eondiilion.
b7 four or more layiDc pullet•
lf a farme:r does not have one
:Pf4' 100 Jtartecl, have fl:r bttter
lfnhlltb' aad ruiatance to dl.. ·half .1){ Ibis f-eed left .on Feb .. l&amp;t
eue and Hmperatun eztremea ·then he -sOOuld 'l'ODsider reducIn tbt houte.
Non in tbe livoolock load on 11is

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lllisi .. MATQUNO 100 "0DU~N

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'10 to 20 ••P ·per hen, &amp;~ a
feed •vinp of 6c or more per

P.IT 111 COMIINAIILITY. Tllere"e a
ble bonua of ut.ra health, teed
etllcle:ney, growth, and qu.alitJ'
for the proeeaaor when broilar
ehieb aired by Vantrell or Indiu JUver malu are mothered
bJ Nlebola No. 12•,
ftret and
o• utlonall)r accepted femalea
clnel~ apec:U!eallf far eroaa

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, in broiler stoc:k eomee when both
pannta are identified. Folk•
With the blggeat etake Ia. the
brotler lnduatey I&amp;J'

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Y••"'r&lt;la)"o cioyptoquote: '1'1111 IlllllORTAL IPIRrr OF.
ONE HAPPY J)AY-WORDBWORTH.
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depletwd,

lmllleroru.

Fleming
Hat¢heries
Steubenville
Wood&amp;fteld
'llid ·St: Clalnvllle, Ohio&lt;

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toioor .._
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optlmjollc pnodudiM

rttioniru Uf that an eit)Jt ouaee F. The 1ener11t ICOI'IIt eOIIlpll'to
Jl,all of oranae juice
Pf'OYide ment of mott relriteri:ton lJ .U..
lbe nonna1 dally requirement or (act.ory . Orante julee .should be

.,m

YlWnin C. In additlun, orange~ kept aealed ti&amp;btJy 1n the retrta•
proYide aorne thiamine. ealdwn. rator to avoid lou of vltamia C.

,lrOD aod pbolphonUI.

Unopened eana of frozen eoJJCe..

abopper 1hould loot for tated juice must be kept troua.
orao1ea that ar~ firm 1nd heavy if posaible. If they tbaw, tltey
for their Au. The weiaht indicates 1hould not be refrozen.
The

Yov"r1 exta.wtM from .....,_, contlrtucKn laying, Mlltw Mix
C614H'bM aftt...: ~llats will pip you up .net boolt ... eutput.

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Your BEST

OPPORTUNITY...

•ada tiJae

!oitvW•adiUMalr.e 1 Phlnttap
'4 .-ow ••d1 Um•

f'ro:.i revel Will keep pjpe!J frum
freezing. Pipes in exposed places
·ma:r be prot.ected by in&amp;ulatwn
i!Dd electmie bea1Jing oables.
It .i8 bettle1' ItO protoot water
piipel from fceezing than 100 baNe
&lt;tdle trouble oOf thawing them, the
ext'9Mi.on. engineer '83Y5.

ich, tom.toet. ,quaab m! root
cro))';. 1110 earl o! aweet eona.
and • heacle cd lettuce. All Ulla
,., produced b7 28'4 houn
work. Which IDeluded prepara.
tloo and lllnal eleaft..up, but DOt

the ha.rve~.
So far aa praeUeal, be IQ1,
the 1arden 1Ue lbould have DO
&amp;hade at all, lood drafna1e.
10llfree from rootl of tree. ud
Jbrubt. lL lbould be .. RUil a•
pradleal for the produetJoa. - .
•Ired and a1 ·Dear u poulble ta
the hou.ae.
SJnu veptilbkl
should alwaya be ha.rnltedl
when 70UD&amp; and teDder, i111 bet.
ter to aow thern .to tbort rowa.
The n1etable gardener, Mr.
Burra&amp;'e dem0111tntee, hat tnarQ'

problend to solve in the Hlee-

tion of top quallt7 varietiea •pd
1be arrangement of plall.tihtl
lehedullla ao that when one
JOWlna of a variety paaea tbe

.they art.tend .the .armu.a:J. Ohio Broiler Sc'bool, Feb. 22 in Plumb Hall
on tbe Ohio. State Ull'lliv.enity

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Emil Mallinot.sky, Ohio state
Univemt:r extensioo pou1tlrym&amp;n,
11.0. , _ opoakero .... &lt;heil' 4&lt;&gt;•pXo&amp;o G&lt;!rra, U. S. Depart,.
ment 10! Ag:ni(:ultlu:re, brolJoer b1h'li·
nl"S'S Jn the years Dead: Bob Ho-

gue, Purdue Utl·lvorsity, practices
whieh make or1 break a brulier
producer; Dr. Geor;e Ja:p, pii'IOf.essimo, ~
admini6tret!.ion,

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MAINTAIN FLOCK HEALT.H
AND FULL PRODUCTION

fiud

yoUr best buyo : •. tbot
e.~:trapoweryoucancount

KI.EIJ YOUR FLOCK In a Yitlf"''UI, ective condition, end wstairr.
ad hlah .,.-..luctien with C•IIH'iJ:rlct Enl•cl .hnt • few ...,ni• for

on. Only tbe best of our
buya bear the Oralige
Tag.. Watch for tbeml

Enlic eech .., will boost your profltt. m•nr doll1rs.
Start IHdlng C•loriwd EahK todayf

Williamson Farm

peak of quality, another 70UDI
and tender crop I• reacb' to wpJ)],' lhe table. But to thf! bobby
Jardener 'thea~ problema wlll
inereate the interest of hiJ ape.
clalty, and provide ntidaetloO
in •olvilll them.
To crow ftne vegetable• II ~~~
as mueh fun as to J row flne
flnwers and the pride ol t~cbleve­
men\ a• great when rlbbor:ul are
won at th~ community dower
Ahow. To quote from Richardmn
Wright'• foreword to the Burrace
book: "Th~ gastronomic l•rdeD~r La the ftne111. !lower of farnl17
Ule • • , Only amid a circle of
off·~ and trianda ean M
1
.vlll7
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1114
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tndtl of bll bortlcultunl lkllL •• .

Supply

MIDDLEPORT FEED MlLL

Rutland, Ohio

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

The Sign Of Quality
Order Your "
SEED
AJYD

Ohio St.a1-e Unlvert~ity, appraisal of
te-sts -over the cotmtry;
Milton Levinson, Da~too\ indusWy
repn.osen.tlath-e,
m.eroharnd'i8.ing
practioes wbidh win buiM consumer demand Cor bruiiers; Jimmy Gwin, Poultry and Eg·g N'ation-

.al Board, ChicagO, what Uie boanJ
lis do'inrg f·or the broi:J fJ' indU8tcy,
Mei·g, County ·b roiler produc- ·a-nd Clyode Marsh,
Ohio Stmte
.., poultry Klduotry ._....,.. University extms)on poultryman
th·es and Otihsrs wm bave .. oorrenrt. br-oiler .ttealth problem&amp;.'

chance Ito see 'WbJJt tlbe- future may
bold for too broiler industry witren

Hen's wbeno

•Malioov.sky say.s

NOW

SUGAR RUN~:~F:LOUR MIL-L
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Mulberry Ave

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New!

Better!

Twins!

L.rg11tSel~tionOffield
Setids In Soutbeastern
OHIO---

NOW

1$ THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR .
SEEDS AND FERTILIZER

T~E DaiVERY LATER
ORDER NOW!

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S'l'ORE SPECIAL

STORE SPECIAL

NEXT WEEK

NEXT WEEK '.

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SIWUCITY I H. ~.
MODEl V wilt! Lartr

MYNEWUNICQ

·wonder Wash Twins

THtY DO THE BEST THEY
CAN WITH WHAT THEY HAVE

WONDERFULWAYTOWASH-WONDERFUL
WAY TO DRY! SEE FOR YOURSELF THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES AND YOU'LL KNOW
ITS OUTSTANDING VALUE!

15o

eisy JO use, 10 rusJ(d and ,-er·
ttrile diu it does a man·tize job
on dtlmtS of farm, 11tden •nd
yud jobt- that's Simplidty!
Con'l_part futurt far fettu~1 tnd

Automatic
Wosher

you1U fincl Simplicity ofrerina
lfUtllt ptdormance It lowe5t

PROVICO MILLI~G
6' FEED CO.
MinersvDie

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I LOVE

PEOPU

SOlD I f

DOG MEAL

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Tr~~miu\on, 3 flrw«d
ANDRIMII
enl, $000.00

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WEHAVETHE

CIHIP TJU.FiRE
SPAtiK PLUGS

Their preduetioa la limited to the amotmt
of raw m•teriall with whieb thq hav. to
work. PROVlCO PEKDS mppb- tiM 1iQtrt..
ent melrinc raw _.teria!t ha · ~.
eniiJ- Mlimileted fOML MOM mUir •• w
IIDOH meat .. • ..,. 4WP • •. bicPr pnlta.

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Seed Headquarters·

utllltJ tractor

,ARE

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POIIEBOY, omu

'Ulat although

you ~H send a boy
to do a man's world

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Fertihzer

to· own, nllest ·to· use

VoniNaa-Nlcholo
lmllon alvor-Nichola
ft raoe FIIST IN PROFITS
.l..U.bl.- at hatcherita In tv8!'7

LS RSSP \MJLS YDCCMJZXX L'1'118.A.UY
DJSLYZ!I: lrDJ'X ZIZX~TD!-ZXCIDBI.

IOina iob:l- thll!l uatiou''

dlllckl Ire

--otarale40poreeat hi&amp;har than Ill dte ..ne time

QUALitY eMI

Qootallo~

LYMJII

Ohio St.tte Un.lvenity pointl out
tlult durtq the willter wben tbel;e
frellt treea wptablet are DOt
.. rudlly avaJ.Iable, the food llbopP«!1' '- will!. to include or&amp;Diel 1D
the oaUy diet of her famll,-.
Of aU tb~ ~tnu frultf, onnj:es
rate top blllint u • 10uree of

N{) i•.armer makes m-o~ on :U:v:•;;:P;I:oe:;:ng:;w~ot~.,.~li~""'~;b;-~~..:'lh::e with Amerlc1's eallest·

of aD tiP set reault in ulable
broiler ehlcbJ They all but
l'ftdt thtmlllVII, art ;ret to be
lopped tn. vitality from pipped
IJI, to lnlahed broiler.

" per«nt. .

J'flCfS8e.!J
Frt~nch rh•er

DAILY CRYProQUorE- Be~'a how

ACCIPTANCI b; !JIYpt of a UN

m1-a~wmter

I

-YIILD ..!.. far better health mean•
better fleshinl' and color, ttwa
proc:u•on a hil'her _pe~t Of A
jp-&amp;dea. add• to 1helf Ufe. Meat
:Field topa otbera b)' minimum of

nickname

torn

· Con~.~

10r -a ·long hme. W.hiJ.e Feb. l3t
SOUIDs a5 trhough t'be Witllt.OC j~
gl)~t.mg prebty wcll ad.&gt;Ofl8 We will
una un·at. it d&lt;&gt;etio m&amp;"k a·lxnlt the

•affectod w.ith "ibol!m.·
b""y'' d....... Feed I« &lt;hi&gt; m&lt;1&lt;it
proCit•abl:e USE: of roughg:ae and
othor OO!ne produeod 4ecdl;.
Btlock

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4.1. Infrequent

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Albert C. BLlrra1e, enllneer
by profeuion and amateur qrdener by noeetlon he1 wrltJeb
a book or wbicb ttl publlabe,r1,
D. Van Noa:tralld CompaDJ' ..,.:
'"There
never before bee
a eonnoilaeur'a book em Vel•
tablea."
Mr. Burrqe't edate, Can.d!Hlood., lp1wicb, MaN., b..
J.onc eontrfbut.ed blue ribbon u:hlbUe to the Maaaaehuaettl Horticultural Socl.el7'1 ftower llww1.
Hil: theme il; "'l'be,re IJ nolh·
Jn• like hOme arown veJetablea
••• UnW you have eaten. theM
wond.~rf'ul deUeaciea you cannot believe that they aetuall7
exist."
The only way to get IUch Vel•
etables at their belt, be a&amp;·
aertl, 11 to rrow them in Jour
own garden near your kitchen
so thf"y can be cooked 1arden
fresh and eerved. at the peak
of their Savor.
While boldinl: that the COlt of
aucil auperlalive food 14 RC•
ondary, Mr. Burra1e keeps
c:eretul rec:orda of bia 1atden'•
cost and 7ield. He riv~l ll1Ul'9
which demonatrate that a bobby rardener who enjo11 the
work can earn hlah W&amp;Jel, paid
by the reduction of hil food
bill, while he aup)fiie1 hia faMily with "vegetables of 1uperb
taste which just cannot be
bought in the market."

broodJila.

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lllml'~.J.•,•."a'cu'"vde

BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
County Atriculturel Agent
A farmer soou.kl have one .fiaU
u£ .bi:s. teed lett on February 1st
IS rtbe l«tvi'ce o.f many old timers
W'-ho !rave been feedmg livestock

Racine High School
Tickets $1.50

.liST J. N&amp;ICHAIIUTY -80 to Uo/ot

IUMIT

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What's New In Farming
In Meigs County

AT THE

-~arlne ~ops Recrultin1 -Station,

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In IWilmeJ' wbea fre.h ,..._. JDJ appredable exteat, 10 U.. ..,. Bwut.
lealy vqetable are pleatiful, our 1mouot aeeded for Jood baltb otber tDdlcatloDI of lood 4u.allb'
auti'IUODIIb nmiAd. at that '"U'1 mUJt ~ eatea on a daJ-t&amp;dav are freedom from 10ft apeta •
the &amp;reea. Jtuff tbat toUDta." 1D but., more or leu.
.. 7
bruiael and. mold, a tbJa. amooGl
fad, tbat bu eome to be .a DatloD&amp;1
Wltbout ~ooulh vitamin C, allln, and a pleulq amen. AwQ&amp;d
alop.a f« tbe vept.able JI'OW'm. Swank Rates, tM cuma Jet teDder overripe lrult.
But, Cooaumer rood Jlattet1ne and bJeed euily , jolnll IWell and
Fresh onqes ahould be ltGnd
Spedall.t. Cbetter E. S'ftDk. at burt, an.d muacles weaken. Nut- 1t a tempeature urader 70 delhtl

Pl..... lalted.aJe ol .&amp;lberi 0. ....,...,, WI . . . . ,........

D,INNER MEETING
MONDAY, FEB. 6th
8:00 PM

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Marine cops Reserve at Athens

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PLAN TO ATTEND
MEI&lt;iS
DAIRY SERVICE
UNIT

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6 STA'I'ES LOSI POPULATION

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nrure

cloth

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27. Creacent·

.tl:ht
idlntlflcaUon oarda mau1n1
tilt re110hlll rtlNla u Uttle
~eM WOrk• ha"nd~
, .• U you ..are endle••ly on the prowl, u I
io ton and •talt the 1-layho\Re.
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Allet Peare• ar. on~t.,.. to·

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RACINE RT. 1
Phollll 3191
Pomeroy, 0

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6 at the
borne of AtlaS1 L~a Eber'8boob oo
Mulberry Ave. -at 2

Oris Smith

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GARDIN CLUB TO MElT

WHT ..... ··TV.Cit
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Oborles F. Smi&lt;h, 19, son or
~Mrs. E}M·e H8ddox. of 520 SyC"a·
1"'!!1111
IIIIi· .,-J
,more Stn:'ee!t, ~lddl:eporrt..
1;,. ~:.
't\oday erili!ltcd ~rr 411K" U.•:;.
:f ,
,
·/ Mtirine Corps 1\eS'erv.es ·nt Alihens
FRIDAY
• 7:~ ~in 'f'tii; Tin· • •
Mnafne Conps .Reemitil\'JI Station. 12:511 Sign On
) 8:()Q~ ·~le add lbtriet
f-or 8 periOd of -t-hree y.ewrs. "&lt;~nd 1:00 Film &amp; F'ancy
8:30 '.'Ci~J~~sroids
wa-s ·assign·e d to tommetl.i-ate .active 2:30 The Feminine Touch
9:()1) Doll[ir a Second .,
duty fGI" e :ttour -of two yewrs. 'IIhey 3:00 Afternoon lo'ilm Festival
9:30 The Vise
will leav-e -t oda·y for San Diego, 5:00 Mick~y Mouse
10:00 Ethel and Albert
CaW., lt'6 begin ten weeks rtra:in- 8:00 Abbott and Costellu
10:~0 News
tng in basic Mlarine Corpg sub- 6:30 News
10:85 Weather
jectt.
6:35 We.ath·e r
10:40 Sports with Ted Wolfe
10:45 Film
Upon tolllpletion of •the tvro 6:40 Danceland
and 'ball l1l'Oil'dls WatniDJf period, 7:00 Kukl-a, Fran &amp;: Ollie
n :1~ Huntington At Night
they, will . 4n ~~pi!Dg wiot~ rthe 'c'1::5c...c1::•::h::n..:D::•:::IY~- _____ 11 :45 Sia:n O!r
Ma'lne ~polity, bo il"'n '
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SA1'URDAY
Go~ 'New• by loh'rl core
next dUty etati'ot\.
2' 58 8181&gt; On
1:.QO City. Detect!,..
!:00 l'ubl~c Serv~e Film
7o80 Oiark 1ubl1..
:.l'~''l'li"'El'l"'"'S, omo., JAN. 30--John- 3: 1~ Kildd-1119 K&lt;mner
8o00 Grone! o1o 0pry
ftle H. Nub, 17, 10D of Mn. Edith ~ o30
9o00 La Wretrce Welk
Elllabeth Nub of 681 Plum Street D-:00 Satutday Western
OoOO Dennis ,._
MiddlePort, Ohio.
6:00 Evallg·eJtstlc Hoot'
1:00 uve W~ilig ·
Todi:J enU~ted in the U. S. 6:30 Picturama wltb ·Jennings
.
2oio&lt;) Slin Off

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The Ppmeroy Garden Ol.ub will

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ST,IKING HOME
TOO BUSY
a.,.poriiDioded otto
HAR'tfplm,
om
SJMSBlJitV;
F.
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stole • oii'fun oC &lt;!ig&amp;r.e-Dtm frtom a &amp;u~k]Hzy pa;a a $30 fi!rile for
ddty ftNo a tour of two ,rears. He OOliOtDlon- ftl;l4 .. a ·buitdina at IPMdirJ.I'.to _ .k *IW: dri:.
will lea"'\ todoy for SO• Diego, 1115 Mo&gt;PII St. 'l'MI~ t!lo lor Wlii1~ -~ . ,(;jll; hll,
Catilol'nla to , belln tl}n weeki . of d1e. pdil!ie stat'lon and dt.Y ·frie !!die\' · · ~ i'lrbo-- 1tibe
. ~lDirll in bas1c Marlne COl'pl rSUb-1 coUrt,
, c·--'"et. , · ~
car
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beld SUDctay M 7:30 p . m. Mrs.
.J. H. Stepbenson wiU be the

CALL
COBA TECHNICIAN

ODklll. hill

'l1lb element of lood
bo&gt;lllt
dtll• . The hom~~~ fl&lt;oh 1• to lito pooL
bodJ does oot Mre Yltamia C to Tberetan. tbe hta1ier t!lt Met.,

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Garry Moore
6:30
Strike It Rich
6:4:S
Valiant Lady
6:1i5
Love or Life
7:00
SearCh for Tomorrow
7:1.5
The Guiding Light
7:30 '
Kalic's Kitchen
8:00
Lo'o'e Story
8:30
Robert Q. Lewis
9:00
Houseparty
9:30
10:00
The Big Payoff
l3ob Crosby Show
10:30
The Brightc.I- Day
11 :00
1 11 ·05
S~cret Storm
~=-='----- ------SATURDAY
5:00 Church's Big Story
9o30 Sign On PrayCT
t'i:30 Saturday News Special
9o30 Captain Kangaroo
5:43 Feature Report
10:30 Wlnky Dlnk and You
6:00 You A.re .Ther2 . .
ll oOO Might3 M.(lWl~ Playhouse
6:30 &amp;al4tday, Luc;~ Show
7o110--JohnUY &lt;;aroQil Sjwr!L30 Ta(es of. 'IeJ,d.S.,.naLtgers
7:30 Beat the ClOck
12o00 Big Top
6:00 Stag'e ~how
.
l :00 Lone Ranger
B:30 Jackie Gteason Show
lo30 Captain Midnight
9 ~ 00 Herb Sehtlner•s ~wo·
for
2:00 Best Foot Jo'orward
9:30
It's
Always
Jan
2.30 Town &amp; Country
Cross·
I 0:00 Gunsmoke , . ·
roads
10:30 Damon Rlihyo-n Theatre
Big
Ten
Bi!Sk('tball
3:00
11:00 The Late:'~itow

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FARM HOMES still hav• aome distance to 10 to mab ltvtnJ U iiD"
venlent aa In tb.e dty, th1a; chart, publllhed by th• Oouf..-.ot oa
Economic Progn.u. lhoW&amp; I'1J'Urea are from 1030 bo.m, - -

The Early Show
Your Esso Reporter
SporU Parade
Weatherman
Shop on Televiston
Doug Ed''Vards, News
Adventures ot CbamJ)toD
Mama
Pla-yhouse {)( Stars
The Crusader
Highway llatrel
The Lineup
Person tO Perlon.
Up to the minute News
The Late Show

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A world servi-ce dty oproeram
Jpotl!ilored by il1be WSWS of the
int~ri'!lle EUB ChUJl:lb whll be

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DAILY CROSSWORD
J . \Vcsl

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Headline~

4:30 On Your Account
5:00 Lucky 8 Ranch

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Sign On Prayer
Captain Kangaroo

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WCHS-TV ChannelS

tn other wards, t·h e circus enm

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iDdude

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Cne r.e:roon is tharl t1 ,llrf'l3t m.w
audience come!~ inro lx-ing in tbh
t'OUntry e&amp;clt y-cir. LnSII. yNlr. fr&gt;
1nsfanee, 4,000,000
bnbles were
born- and nm1f' bnd ~·('en nn i'le·
phant!

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Gourmet's Garden Grows
Food of Supreme Flavor

WORLD SERVICE PROGRAM

Pn..,ss Box
1Jol5 Greatest Fights of Certti,IJ'I
11 :30 Ton ight
1o00 Sign orr

Wild Bill Hickok

SATURDAY

Cavalcade of Sports
Red Barber's Corner
News Headlines

11:10

Old Timer
Howdy Dondy .

10:45
11 :00

10:00

P£11CENTACIE OF fAIUU9 IN ltOO *VIN.

l'le~CBentld.ivea of
bo U. S.
of Agricu]ure, tlbe Ontario experilll1!lnt ita.
Vinela·n d, ()ont.arjo; t!be LntaApple AIBociat.ioo, 9eV·
fruit illl'O'W«S -and mcmof the Oh.io ~ Un:IV!enrity
~n oand expertme.nt 81.ation
t.affs.
Diltcll99}ons w1U deal wnh .ap~La peaches, plwn:~, cbeft'lias,
~ and berriels.

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J4J Lexington Ave., New York C'ily, 16, N.Y.

MANY FARM FAMIUES LACK 1HE FAaunD
THE URBAN FAMILY TAKES FOR GRANTED

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Growers
_ Plan Meeting

....W&lt;n will .,..,.
the lwl... developnenta in. fruit :Pr'Oduotkln . .proce.;.
lliog and mt¥rloetiftl M tlbt! amua.l
~=· of .Jibe Obl.o State HortJ.
Socboty "" bo 1&gt;&lt;4&lt;1
11-17 In Ch&gt;veland.
Speakere kJr fJhe 3 day event

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Pomeroy Ohio.

SOme may wondft' why

-Friday, February 3, 1956

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MEIG,S .
Equipment
Comp.-,.y

199

Automatic
Dryer

MEIGS CO.

Where Quality Ia PanmolliK
PODieroy, Ohio

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139

.co-oP
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Fri~~;-Febr~q,.,:.a..-; ~~~·-'"-----~-·------...:.The.:..=...:lltc=lly::....:..~;;:;.!ll;.;,;,.;..;tin!1.fo~iddl~port, Ohio

.~rl~O).i Fel:inr?'l' 3, !~

Moonleams
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Elsewhere in the SEO ~ Wtll
Httertaln Ath~s .. .and R~&amp;onvil'e
wUl play host 'to Jaekson. In other
pmes in tbts ~~De . wUI bt
at " Cbaunet~ W~hWmt ttt11 enter·
"taiu SaiuJyVII~. ,ffittland_ Witt trl!lt

Jo '1\e ,P'IaJn~ . and Pt. ~JI':r;,,nt Wl!l

On Sports

probal:!b' wJU use Harold Brawn
and jul)i~ Hawthorne at forward s
with BUI 'Andrews at center. Billy
Sti~rldan 'l!:iid elthe'r Aaron Buffington or 'Bill u•lls will be al (he
guar-d$.
Mi~rt will be out to pull
ane Of Ute 'biggest upsets or the
seuon as they attempt to stop
that ldRJ Gallipolis winnin~
rt.re.ak. &gt;earlier in the season the
Devils toolt the measure of the
jacketa, ,but . Middlepo~ has been
Plr.soris feeJa that ll h1s team cnn
¥0$ ,down &gt;!&gt;ig Jobn Milhoan that
they C!~'l Otfts¢r~1he Devils.
'M'JlliDJ'fl,. h'iis b~en averaging :37

MIDDLEPORT.

Billik·e ps Are Teatn To Beal
In Annual NCAA Tournament

sPmi:S-.ossJA'soRANo siAM

BRING YOUR
•
'EST GIRL HERE
FOR DINNER

American Loop
Oubs Eyeing
Camilo Pascual

When

vou

wint and dine vow hworit.

Gil holn 1M knows ttM re11iy retH In

vour bftk. h-11 tovt oUr pl.. s•nt attnosphe-rt, our lr'lleloltS ~HYiee, o"r dc-

Udout cuiiiM. Yov'll lib our wala.t-

E~ery

olt-tslng priC"t

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MARTIN
RESTAURAtiiT

:&gt;*llllht

"Where Fine FQOd Is A Tradition"
WoDLEp0RT, OH'IO

Jasto~h.
. ettlb ~throw. .kfit· about even.. type
, ~llv- -ib. l~ s~alcin rnmt'roy' of,' dele~· at J¥m thab!l possible,

but theY. .Jt.W .~ been able to
hold' tun1Jn ~eck. He is a terrific
·shot frOIJr,lniost any' bgle on the
fl6or,
~~~e sofne teams hiVe
btt-wlth t1 ltfUe t"lJn'!'futeno:&gt;y ~ninst lie~n abl\1(t·:~eet him from movLoean . 'l'l1e4d.:ly nigJH. t!a -. high jrig JD c!loR ·they..,1tUI 1\Bven't been
ho~slhllt hi s dub ean &lt;'onlint•., nn able to ltftP him :
the winninsz -~h lt• against a Wr•JJ-, Parsons will start high scoring
~t'lJl, tea~ .I!\ill ,st.artlild U..~ L, hut .Do!J MoRiQ~Y and Bcb ~torri s the
~·t been too tmll)pre.:ww_. of Sotwards "WtU• rebcundin&amp; Larry
tale.
.
Ha~er pt_CJnter. Jjm Bowles and
Jfrlilenmaker and 1Charlle Ram- Riqt Hr;r"vatter will be at the
ley lfe 1he tot&gt; ROcket Of!('nsh•t'' cd11rils. 1dcltinney has b"e en just
~ 4Dd Stanley has hopes that about aa hot as Milhoan lately at
h1s \li_g Panther . ran keep the the scoring lines, and the game
ROCkets unller control. The local could tut'h into a terrific offensive
mentor may mix up his lineup, but battle the two stars.

IAWht

t'bc fOI'm(&gt;f'

MMY M10"fDrt¢ ButftJJ. ·18

ftCOVE"r-

ift.c -after TI'Wtjar -&amp;lJT'Iil!:tY end .her
rnc,t l\er, Mn. Elme Rm'ftll. is t·ak·
inK -care of t~ ~bree L..ewi!l children at t'htir :borne in ..BfN tori y.
Mr. 'BurM, who was calh!d to Btvetly by his t:brug'ht-er'11 11tnt:M, 'h as
returllie\d borne.

Mt\ a-n~

Mrs. J.ame-s Lochvy
1md -daughter, Su.sa·n, Athtns a-r e
the .guHUJ of his parentg, Mt. •a nd
Mns. Patr-i('k , Loc-ha-ry.

OFFERS YOU 'tAl'SE

SAfETY TESTEO

' It ' lill'f •••nt that your watch keep good
tiJne•ln aax ·one position. When you bring your
\riOa~h here to be repaired, we check it i'n five
l"~itione-not l;ly ~angiog il on a board-but
"Gl'tough ·1:m amcmag electronic: ~ instrument
~ccdled the - , Wnlrhh~
.. \":l'::=
~M(15f'tt
I

Demand lhls proteetlon. We will be glatl to

demonotralo hy ieotlns Y'lur.-.v•••Jo. JJREE.

c

ns Jewelry

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......... fL
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1950 CHEVROlET 2 clr .......... 495.80

1~·~::_.!•~1ocheery
rrom

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11ner ID

.'!'01'11: en route to talka

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tlh-eiJ' Jm'ents.

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Wllh *"'·knochd . ·

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Gay Livineslon of Columbus,
Qhio, was Nisiling her father and
sister Tom Eflwards and Mrs.
Ali~e' Schneider.
MRS COLLEY HONORED
. ~ stork show~r honorin:e ,. Mrs.
.j\.nna Loulr;e CCJII$1
~ld Vriltll' evening at tb'e
'Of Mrs.
Jame.s Cunningham
en.
·~~;;;D~:;~,:{.~'i: ••. P,.Y·
i.ng The
games.

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THE
ROCKET I

Mrs.

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fOREMAN

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JOI Mill Sl ·

WW 'o* IHONE UHOI A )~f!

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SEO Standings

'¢qdillac

.now
$119.95

!ollddloport ----·----

UOaon --...

Oldsmobile
OHID

RISERVES

·Mildd'- --·-----Atloem --- -·

o.anipot•

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.... , . . .wer ••• ,.,....,.llatant, Nmovable

.......... tufi..WI4th m_,,.,, ..son.Ql.O"

Jnfettor !tyJing, o ,l~ o • • fi~Hr WDI'nlftlt
on the Bliaatrolavar Unit! Thil ill only one of nine
Croeley 8helvador ~tor modela-there'a one to 8t
;rour lloi!IIICb at a price you can afFord.

THIS WEEK ONJ.Y

6 4 .800

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Nelsonville ---- . - - _ '
Pomeroy __
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CUSTOM ROYAL LAN(I;HAIIDTOP POWIItfiLITII ,
IUutlful Thrw ...,.._'!11'111.. ,.• ..\olill -

4 .800

5

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OlfL V ..,_;ACTuAL !AiLt)r .

tod&amp;y- Dlllled

Drloooll

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'Ctorp 111M.
the Ohle'a&amp;'Q
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A lilA!.. IUYI

19.2 HUDSON

OF YOUR HOME-

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FOR COMPLETI
. GROUPING

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ROOMS NEW
FURNITURE

10 SET YOUR HEAIIT
ON A

CROSLEY!

Pomeroy, Ohio

SltE$Uthtt

on.:inM'iftutes.
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·odvertilllld on WSA%~TV
ltuit tington.
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ISTHIHEART

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on~tW*v$ :
We~"Y Ctmplet~ S~ock Of Map1~n'

STARTING FEB. 9th
Closed Thurs Afternoon

ALLEN APPLIANCE

~m: ~~·.:::::
:;-.:::
SHAIIPI _

R. H· RA WLtNGS SONS CO.

NAMED HIAO COACH
Ci!IOAGO UP-Paddy

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Wellston -·-- · --- _ I 9 .100
8

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lt153IO.DGE

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$AL.E ·~ Qt .I
·s~ $3.75 ·~al
lei. $h84 Quart

• 2 t.AMfS

Puahll~-- Aufomtrltlc ~dng •••

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t..t.Y $6~i5 &amp;.lion

* 2 ,ILLQWS

fuliaWWth lrHz• cariipartmant ••• franft.o

3 , .tao
I 9 .100

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iutofiOJ ~A'f'IRS.AMEL

• 1 SPI\1~1$$ ,
• 1 M"t-ri.I'Si

~ double "front-row" apace ••• ~

.400

Reg $1.55 Quart

·Clioicet

;,wut•
"1ltl

'$229.'95 .

&amp;llbeoo ---- ------- -

e

SALE ·!3~15 gel

Take Your

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MORE

G-'1Uooll• ---·- ----- la 0 1.000

Pom""'Y ----------- 4

a.nd pf!,yer •
skit was- ,. ..

139.00

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Jmap all tbNe won&lt;!eri'ul fsain one refriprator-w,, roonw
shttYH, ~y receliied in the door,

6 4 ,111!0
W&lt;&gt;jiston ----------- 8 • .1100
Noe-.me ·-----·- 5 s .1100
~ ------ ------ s &amp; .1100

tto

ONLY

WL~.

T..rn

DutCiiiO'f WONSGVER FLAT
·Ret $5.10 Gallon

ROUSH SISTERS

**21 Table
Coffee Table
lamps

1·1.f5i00

POMEROY

ANYTIME!
ANYWHERE!
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KARR..anel VANZANDT

AND

in I day-i coot!

tf Living Room Suite

1952 pj('I(AID, 2 Door . . . . . . ' .. 695.00
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New lovely 'color •

The monthly mee11n.c of the
'lush Slsten was held at the
'me of Frieda Henry on Thurs- ·
w. Those attendlfte were Eunice
-,rt and grandson, Kent Brown,
•uise Gibbs, Fannie Clar-k, Eitel
· uk, EveJyn ltoush, a siRter-in.. and daugbter 1oyee, Elsie
·owing, Irene , Justis and June
•uns !lind daughter Cheryl.
Mrs. John T~Yior and sonll Ken·
neth !Qld MieluleJ., were calling on
Mr. and Mrs. Ntid Henry on Sat· -

Cherokee h.'!'·
~ftily &amp;t ta ·
. Viti RoustJ: 'iS r
N9ri.ey Jobrll"-

van

Sale.·

·::~:;~~~;:~1

Hostesses for the ·shower were:
·...anette Cunningham,
Margie
'artwright, J .aurene Lewis, Mrs.
~onald Brown and Mrs. Ann Har1.an.

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'$195.

1952 BlJICK; "•""" ....... '

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a a.

pop

Laura i.cwls or Clifton; Mrs.
~th HniTis of Mason; Mrs.
':!unninghnm cf Huntington, Mrs.
'Jrpha Uussell , Jaunita Clark,
Teanctte Harmon, Mary Ingles,
'eanette Muncey, Hertha Cun·
Ann
•ingham , Mrs. Donald
·rarman, Anna Irvin,
'rvip.
'-~.

~he 'AinerfcBn Legion AuxiU'II
met .Monday Jan. 23 ·a·n d held :

ot tthe

~ake,

Youq booked a party to be held
at her homa, February- ~Mr . .and Mrs. l..ew Hol'roan bu
moved -hick to ctttton; OJky moved
thl hotue vaeat~ by ?tfr.
Cllyi:le Btamp:rdner, WeJ..
IN!ck home fo~.
.
Cllf1l "WilHam• a.n d Wllina
visited Mrs. T..eW HofFman

Nicbol&amp;Orl,
Elaine
serVed to: Clara
dlle Harrison, Margie

sented by
'1oi's. Eve1yn
were · appoint~
£or the· yem- · WiU

1952 DODGE, 2 Door : : : .. ; : .·:.-.: fH,OO
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1952 PONnAc,

cream,

~!'itixtf' ~"""'-M1ETs

bame ·
t:!haJnnan.
~v-e' the

1951 OLDSMOBILE, 88 4 boor -... 895.00

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Mrs. Ivan Bush

59UO ·.

1951 FORD, Custom 4 Deor

"( ifttfttWitioti111J

-.o~ii-'Youa•1r .aa Sift!

Lopez Spikes Bene!~ RumOI's ·

•nglne Catf

. ~~.a··~~~~.:.: ·

W. L. qeorlom at ' tllt ·-

members

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J•o hn F.rolek, EDler:prise, was tak- brief business seeston. Followin·'
en i-o rt.'h-e Me.igs GCtneirM ffilwit•l the meeting 1lhe group &amp;t~ ·
Rt 12:30 ·a. m. -tMs m(l('lling by t!h.e reviYal service at. the UB chu'l'd
PomeriJy Em-e-~mcy Sqoodt YM.h
CHEROKEE CLUB
a blo~_51_~ oo rtlbe brahu.
t--

1951 CHEVROlET, 2 Door ........ '5?5;00

Ta.B't.U crelltJo,n 'b y
oi Frankfurt.

•tb :Pl'llddent mt..nhower 1ft
wluhlnrton. ·(IKtmut«onou

Low"t-~rloed

relaUver here

tof~itlit;:Ot•l's- par~nts duriag 'J ~
-~ ' •. • r · · .
piano.
.
·th~ m . · meitefo V.D.eAti'Oil .
! ~ Witli.,g, . · '•od · f'1~d
C&lt;ITT'&lt;ll Cislo. •«"""ey, ol 'Pt.
)!"'· . • L. S!eln 1•. iU •t bt'f ~h. llllld&lt;pta .•r Matililn, i!ol·
Pleasant, cMt s-peakE'l' .pv-e a homt' or a UuVet oontlrt'iort.
Jep are · ~las a w~b · vatstalk on "Wi~s end Deeds."
tion It ibotnr,
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Raf'rcslunent&amp; we~~e Hrved ro
1· lad. POJ lhd Betty tt.O..,b were
the lll«&lt;lbers •oo auoot• • .....,~,
CUFTON
101arrted saturday ···••iitti"by iiiO •.

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1951 BUICK, 2 Door ............ 6'95.00

OLDSMOBILE

vilitied

·~ tb., ·••ekeild.
· 1&lt;.: 9
UN&lt; n."~.
· 1):
· ~ •A1111 Rouih llbd Miol&lt;ey ~ . _,"' r . a · · "":'\ ,........
11 . nu Jtute ~· §li~daJ, tYon•
piWI~"'cl1Ue GVer lbe _k.,~·

Ml':.'l. Jack
F~, . MNI. 'Bob
.and Mr.~. MnTy Ellen
Stephen Hill &lt;and fri-end. Miss Dillman.
Regi9trars
were 'Mrs. Lloyr'
Ca'rol Bu:rm of Cleve~and. stu·
&lt;l£11\I'!J .ot. Ohio Univffi'!rlty, A11ht'Jfts Roush, ~Wrs. P-hiHp Wolpt'rt, Ml'f
1arriVL1d Thun·•dii'Y •a-!tern1010tt for a WilUam Powell .und Mrs. Howa!"
visit wH:h his pavents, Mr. and Wagcn•hals. Other:s h elping wer
~rs. Jess Abel, Mrs. Carl Gibb·
' Mr:s. Al'l·en c. Hill.
MN!. JWbeJ"t McGiot·h lin. tAfrs. Bl
MillS Artflic- C:maday, James ·McF·arland -arid ~~. Buel Oav
Donovan ·and Ray Sha3Leen. stu- son. '111\e clinic· was i1~ char~e
dent-s at Ohi'o UnivC'I"sity. A'llbm!.s, Mason
County
He11lth Nu"N&gt;
ar;!J spe-nding 4'he bet.w~ semes- Miss Watkins.

1950 MERCURY, 4 Door ......... 495.00
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J&lt;~h.nston

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Sherwin-Williams KEM-GLO ·
Reg. $8.98 gal

SAU

Reg. $2.59 qt•

SALE $UB qt

$&amp;.59 tal

299.

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ON THE. IIRIGHTEST CORNEl IN
OHIO
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"rani_~
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Lewif' vdiltld
&amp;v.nday.at the hOmt of
. Daaa
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11!1i1 - : IIOIJI&lt;T ldere&lt;Uih
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Wllil!re~ ll?llan4 . .j,1 ..4
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J.t:e-wood, W. Va-.

1950 ~LI)SMOBILI88 4 Door Sedan $595.00

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from the

Approximately 378 pre-school
and 9Chool children
from West
Mr. and Mt-s. G~rge ·E. Moore Columbia, Hartford, Letart and
of F-l-int, MitJh., llif'e here for an
New Have-n received Salk v-accine
irtde fini·t e visit with ·her .paN:Jllts
!01' immunization. a·gain!t 'POlio .at
Jfr. and !irs. J. C. Farr.eli. other
gJ.ests .at .t-he Farrel-l hwne over a !ree clinic . held at t•he New Ha
ven GJ'ID.de ScbooJ.
'( be weekend were Mr. e•nd ~­
'he injections were administt'T'ed
Harold Cr1ouch, son Randy md
by Dr. George MlcCal'lly, aHSisted
daughters, Vicky and June or

1949 CADILLAC, 62 4clr .... -.... 795.00

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Gallipolis visitot•s TueSd3y.

AT THE lOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES

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Mr. and Mrs. Tnunan Jobuon ·. Mn. Gctlilie 8lae- •· qd ·'Nta.
BOI' SCOUTS MalT
Mrs. M. D. Hll'rtinger, Mn..
was
visiting Mrs. lC.alie Bass and -Dorotby .Vanllet« Me IIIOppifti
Ten · Sc:outs of .roop 2M with
Fred Ct'OW Sr.. and Mrl9. Tom
Kennie SuDday evening.
P-9meroy. ·
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rtbelr
:two
le-aders
met
.Jan.
2S
at
Cr&lt;&gt;w Sr., we.re oc.ei?nt visltA;las in
Mrs.
Jessie
Cartwright
and
Mn.
Gl.atlyt
Rou1b
·aat;t Mrs.
•tlbe eity building an.d rlteld a buColumbus.
Glenn
were
viliiting
M1'
1
1.
Jewell
LoiJ
Youn;,
were
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holteU
at a
siness me-eting.
Chapm11n of Rutland, Ohio, Sun·, Stabley party beta at ~-- ~'1
Mrs. John S&amp;UVAJC Jr., .and
1lwH. ~anu.,.,.- 19; ·Mrt. Oleva
da_v evening.
m:ot'l\'t!&lt;r, 'Mn. ~ 'W-ell!se W'e'I"C
POLIO CLINIC

USED CARS

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The pr-111 co..m&lt;d. &lt;&gt;I ro&lt;•1
oeltcllons by SallY Prolli\t. lb.llh
Ann Sayre &gt;nd J ..e Powoil_a&lt;'
companied by Mrs. Powt-11 at the-

SOCIETY

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Highlights

TODAYJ.;
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urday aturnoon.
Somo memben ol thl! 11.

Dn(IOfY

be held al WitH• Sulphur SPrfug•
1be club vol&lt;d to ....t .lolrs. •Paul

POMEROY

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The NPW flaven Womm'll Club
at tho~• .home (If Mnt f'e1
Powell wUh Mrs. RobM't M&lt;GI
th"n 1.4 l'O·'Ilofrteu. 1'1lt mHthl
opmed with .tOni~. MJoti«-1. to'
lowed by devoh~ b)' Mrl . Wyt
Ot.adwell. Lilervy ~Cbairm.an. M:
Jam~ llampr.4)1) iiYe .a rf'POI'
The library will be supplilil JOC
volumnf'll by tbe Library Con
mts~ion . Any ~HOM- w.illl'hlng tt
donate bOOU. unu&amp;ed rurDI1urf
lamp!!, curtairu, rug!, t"tr .. :pie-au
eont11ct any member of ttw elut:
Book phrteJJ will be u!led WhieJ
wlll bE" tar riving tbe name of til
donor, AI.Ao booM may be dooater'
by pe.-,on5 in nwtlllory of loVed

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,MINI. h.aae Wilt who l:s a aurgi- o.neJ.
rnr pati.erll at Holzer Hospital i§
The cmmitrtee sel~ "Thf
reported ·8":1 improvum after 1m Anna Rwsh l!iblwy" as the namr
a-ttack of opnewn:onia.
in memory of ih er who wi-lled be·
1Mr. and Mrs. Geotyc Danas and proJ)("rt)' to the city. Work w111
:tan, David of Ool\lmbw 1tre week begin as soon all posotrible •u t'ht'
E'•nd -guests -of 11bei-'r J'left11-tl, Mt". club ·ho!Jel -to open 4'he Hbl'ary
and Mn. Will-lam Matlf'Ck anrl by the til'ti of April .
Mr. mwt •Mrs. Porre8l. Bae}ltoel.
The club ·1-ook in· a collection
t.~ . J. E. HttU, Wast.luaton1 D. ot $9.63 to donate .to the polio
C. l&lt;~ vL~iting her pNftl'l'S', :M'r. ·and
lund.
Mrs T. Jl Davi3 who ~ ill lit
tb('!J" ·bame. 'J1he•Mrt.ate
\Viiiwill
b.(
hel4areh 8, conveDtton
9 and 10 wt.lcb

fl.lN!Y af Ill

'04;at ,HUntlrib'1.cn .. l.

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M111t. Jack

oooD rood-

poijlts ,per eam.r. 'atld bil~ bad t-\'Cry

thl'i·r long Z7 1t~1w loslni
by up11etling \Vr-lj s(rw 3ft.
the Iota! tJOM-. ·Coac-h Chari!~
~ ' Wbo fin.:lifl~ lla\V llis team

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E. '-'"'T~
~11m:
fur .tJoom at Oloo loomo Qf lillY. lft(
('burtlli ..tbered at the home of
the Mllrance"'
Cemotery. II... NJIIdle VanMel&lt;r Friday
J.,w.-M)n topk- 'by Mn VM!Ja fl.ouf4h t11elli1!
"" dd llftl hymM for the
Mo'a. Blaloe llocl...U.,.. o
u '"'l'.OO.y'!* OhaltenMe 'to thf Gtd f
. Scripttm! w11 retd by
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wMC'b ...,. HO]oy&lt;d by. all~
orlll'• t'~lua." Thooro ...., Julio . ... prayn by liable
Jd Mrs. r.4il Cl.rk M'ld lftll. ~-"· a 6a1et !lanl bf Winona
lthryn Rt~yn~ fff"f'f ~l"ftlfnl. fltktftt tltd l•eae Ju1Un.
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Clayton 10'""'. 1t0n of Vr. and
Mt. find Mt1t Hrrbert lOnt of
1'~ .......... ·home ... dlolf
LADIES AID
~d Ruq was eolllna: on Mr. and M&gt;o. jlan'y Klorioo &lt;&gt;I lloeltinepon
maJJy rmoo, CIID. the lrott~
Mr111. OfiWo lJtvifll Mtt!'ttaJnnl Mrt. HN nenl')' Saturday eftft.iJC.. ..d .......leN
thttt
ot
It'.
'IDd
M'ftl
.
WJUiiiM
,, rnffl!bflol Of tM EUB I Mir'4
11M ~ Win clut ·mrt at the
Coolville R&lt;&gt;Od. Mr.
lo..
ld rt"Cently et her ~e Widt tn fftDI')' home Jnd continued IJUllt- fblekon of 'f.drn W'lt"'"e untted in
'I day mf'Ptinr. A potlu('k meal fnc IJid ftluln np: on Tdflldly marrtoee l'Jolday, Jon. 13 •t 1 • employ.....,. In Park-.,..
'l !t servtd 'iiOO a birthday pa11y evetlin1 . 1'ht IMmbert preR-ht m. at 1lbe EdrtJ Unitf'd &amp;retbrm.
')r Mrs. Ray WtltVt"f wa" given. wee ON\'1 Younc, Mn . Gftrhart., Ohul'&lt;'h u. iht ,._,... of u..
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're;&lt;~ent were Mu Thtlma Cape- LIVN Holland, Helen WiUlalll!l, Jmmedi'IIU f~la of -the- eouple.
ut , Shtorry and Phil Caoettwt, lfa1,el J'ob1110n, 1..ai11(!-M LeWit,
~ &amp;iq\r ~ ceremooy was.
1~ . Harry Otipehar1. M'r"ll. Roy Wilnaa Blake, Clara . Wi~. retd by Rev. RtC:kon R. Blake .
loflmtn, Hra. Pan sy Fry tnd lrene J~tlJ, Vr. and Uri. ~Leroy
AP old ~ hNlina: wu
•rs. S. H. Reltmire.
L)'ma and Kr. and Hn. - Med
hfld
lin their lloDor t'he M.IIOWinJ
HellJ'f.
' ,1obn Hoffman
hsa retu111e.d
Mr. lnd Mn. GeorJe Burn~ at· nieht a tb, ifiOml! of thf&lt; bride.
On Jan. 21 -a .!~bower was hetd
'lome from t-he Oamd(m Clari:; n os tended tt dinMr alven at KtylODJ'
'lital where •h e was a surJ~:ical pa- Saturday enming b)' Mr. · •lid
'ien1 .
lfn. l!arl Clark. TM oecuion W.u W~~~~U and Mn.
Mn IT. C. Rou.&lt;:'h, M2'1&gt;. G. 0. a monthly meeting t1f the- Couples CrtM!tet wlhull!'f, w~r~ shopping
Row;h and 'Mrs. Edn Baurrl .c~ art- Cl~b of the Be-nd.
.
.r
YI\Cationinll: ill l'ampa, Fla.
.Mn. George Bur., aDd dzulb- JD Pomeroy,
H. R. Ahdrewt t9 in New Yori: ter Beverly went to Gallipoli1 oil I Beveral clulhn from the pri-.n bwi.tfef!t.
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Tuuday on bu.inet1. . • ·
. mary sebool toot Pollo sholl'l Tuea- (
Mr. lad Mn. Tom Ho!fman
Mr. and lfn. Stanley Colley l~ day at a cll~. 'held in tM Ma110n 1

ml"t

Mr. and Mnr. C. L. \Voodt han
relur&gt;ned ~o theft hornt- .irt Nf'w
Ma11tmvUle after Vli5tttmc fu. paq-1 mt.l, .Mr.
&amp;trs. E. 1M.. WoQd.s.
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Mrs. Harold VanMeter and son
were in Johnstown, Ohio, viaiting
Mr . and Mn. Cli1ford Martin and
new daughter the past week .

Broad Run

ay THIRIIA OLINGIR

Fridoy, February 3, 1956
MIIGS OINIU.L

I -JET CRASHES IN BRITISH TOWN

Rent

wis, GalH.polia Ferly. W.
Admitled . Thunrday 1

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Mr. Glea.

Clusifled A.dai I xel't'llll D7 ltl A.
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ANNOUNCE BIRTH
11. wW be publab~:a UU. -..me ( J4J for
Barton a . Bowlet, 334 Market
Mr. and Mrs. CHftord Martin_of
ll.to.•tnc, Bertha GraM, H.kldleport.
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Mr. and Mrs: Herbert King Wf"re
~ t.s received.
::) treet, Newhall, California; Wade Johns_toWD., Ohio, are announn~g
lJ ISatCssed; Haav-y
Md!.Wr,
&amp;ates: 2 ceatl per .uro.. ooe m
3-room FURNlSaED
APART- H Bu ... Jt&gt;.o, 209 Eighth Strt&gt;et, lht&gt; btrth of _a ,6 lb. 1~ o~ girl. Th~ calling on Mr. Clifford King Suo~ertioa. ll.ln.i.J..J.J.w ..l.-1.,.. .:...:_- .)!EN1' -...'ith pnvatc bath. L' tlli· ' PhO€mX, Arizona; Jenny Fncke, l LS the Marlln s first child and IS day e\·ening.
~ddl-eport; Leo Gibbs. Now u..
t eeutl per word for thret" a.
tJes p.ald . Over Vogue Shoe i 2.34 Nurth Su.th Streel, Bannmg, a nat&lt;!e of ~rs. Evelyn Roush of
Mrs. Frances Bradford and chil1 \ 'tn and MM. Qreenk,e, P\)JDII'JI"O)',
~ea~tive illaertioN.
Store. Pbone 4&amp;Y.
~1-3tp 1 ca1Jfu1 ma, AvoneH Otis, Box 4t1 Broa~ Run: tl has been name_d dren were eall\ng on Mn. Louise
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&amp;,eeW-One mootll tor ZD eenll 1 - South Umaba Nebraska· John E . Conme Elatne. Mr. and Mn. Ceell Anderson Saturday niiht.
per word
j 2 Fi~e ~ modero APART-~ CrV&amp;s.' tilti Fo~rtiJ AY~ue, F.ast, Martin of this place are the gnnd
P'ull raLe or 2 rentl pe:- word will
MENTS, With laundry and gar- Newton Iowa · Alta M Jones, 124 parents .
Mrs. Theresa Ohlinger and RobWE SELECT ONLY THE
be charged for ad\'erti.&amp;ini: 1! not 1 age_ Phone 3HHI.. A_ N RengeL 1 West EicvcnH~ Street, South, NewREVIVAL STARTS
ert, Mrs. Lawrence Clark and Don
paJa tot Defore tilt' U)UJ ol ~ ... c.t,
1-24--tf
~ _ ~ _ _ _ ton, Iowa: lJolar Cannon, Route
Rev. M~ray of the Union Grimm were calling on Mrs. Ber·
month followi.tl&amp; iruertwn.
5-Room NEW HOUSE, unfur- No . 3, L'onterville, Iowa; John charge de_hvered the sermon Sun- tha Clark and Larry Sunday even·
t.rron w Aav~---Sbollld be
nisbed. Brownell A\'e ., Middle- Cannon , 631 Roosevelt, Plainheld, day mornmg at the Broad Run E . ing.
reported ~edlal'!&amp;J . The Dati)'
port. Reasonable. Pb.one 6044- Indiana; l"loyd Cannon, 1502 Paci- l~. ~· church and he a~so an~oun~Mr. and Mrs. Herbert King and
SEE TliESE FEB.
•·oUOd will not be ret.pon ... ble
M.
1-17-tf fie HJghw•y , Hermosa Beach, Ca!i- ed Jf. the roads permtt _revaval 15
SPECIALS
t
t
th
s
d
hl
F
b
Mrs.
Garnet
Clark
were
shopping
tor more tbaa one wcorrect 10·
~ I fornia, and Bruce &lt;.:annon, ll03't.! 8 ar ang
ere un ay mg • e ·
1955
FORD
V 8 Cus.tolftllne
aertioD..
, Fm· ~Df,-..tOlfiAI;Ion
Ladden, North Third Avenue, Ealit Newton, 5Lh.
in Pomeroy and Middleport Sat·
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i Seaftold Boarda, Drop Clotba. Iowa· Henry Cros.s whose last
Mrs. Bertha Clark and son Lar- urday.
~Cl ollbankt. and ~pt"Cliil Nu
Clinton Fisher, Middleport.
kno~n address was K.imbal, Neb- ry _ re_turned home from Kirkland,
Mrs. Fannie Clark, Mrs. Louise
lites OL t.:vec.tl pnnu:d &lt;~l reau
l'bone H265-X.
11·1-U raska ; Darlene Yegg.-., wbolie la:;l llltnots. ~~nday, where she has Gibbs, Mrs. Evelyn Roush and
CHEVROLET Bol Air
lar clusi11ed ral-Pa. Oottuanea
k-nown addre:;.s was KJmbal Ncb- been v!~!tlng her son, Harry Clark daughter and Mrs. Estyl Clark
CINn a1 MW,
pub\isbc:d at l ceot per word.
For
rent-Electric
waUpaP:Cr rll~ka - Glennaverf! Cross ~hose and fami;y for the past couple were visiting Mrs Frieda Henry
FORD va Customu ..
ed Adl
~iveo by mall 01
•teamer. Cllnton Fiaber,
w ek.s
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tt:.:
dleport. Pb. 6265-X.
11-l -U last known address was. B11xkr,
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Thursday .
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tetephoot. &amp;lYta carefl.l.l at::..n- ,
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Low a;
Iz.ora Smith, whose last
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Clark of
Mrs. Theresa Ohhnger and Don
CHEVROLET 4 dr. PG.
~OD.
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V~ry desirable fir~t floor APART- ~· kn own addre~ _was, Des Moines, (,a!Jipolis, were eallim:: 0 ~ Mrs . Gri.m m were in Middleport Sat&lt;.1r·
run perf.ct.
~otiGeS
MENT. AutomatiC ia~ rur~ace. Iowa; ~erl ~ nut h_, _whuse Ia~
Theresa Ohlinger and famLly Sun- I da} .
CHEVROLET Club Cpo.
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can 6170-J.
12·22-tf I known addres~ was , Laumor. low. ' day .
M
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H bert K '
good
tlr.s.
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r . an "r-8. er
tng are
OUR EL.l'..L~fRONlC .;:~cR&amp; , 1 """rae ol or , Wm..,e as
nown l Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Roush
h
f
NASH St•t•sman 4 dr.
.&gt;."f
y UR "w • "T Two Yurnlahed t-Room APARf· , address was Harrisburg. Nebras- and Jo"ee Mr and Mrs Ha~n I ann_ouncmg t e engagement o
into a bed.
TARY 1'AKE
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thetr daughter, Pf'ggy to Mr. Pete
CHEVROLET$ 2 dr.
ADS AT YUUB CONVENII!:NCE
~· ..~aJe~a:.l ure. s-'i~U ka; !&gt;ora Ol~on. whose last know~ Roush were Sunday dm~er _ guests 1 Cleland or Racine.
IN THE EVENINGS. CALL 397.
p
_ _ _ address was, Harrisburg , Nebra~- of Mr. and Mrs. Otho LLevtng.
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--::-c:-:-:-:- -::::-:-'::::::::-:::=::: -- 1 FURNISHED APARTMENT 0 1 ir.a ; Harlan Cannon, whose la~L
Attendance at the Broad Run
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Licving
PLYMOUTH
FARMALL TRACTOR OWNERS
ro~.Jms and prage With ~tilJ. 1 known address was, Prarie City, EUR Sunday :.;:;hool were 28.
i and daughter, Ruth of Parkerslocal owner.
IJid you k.now you could save 25 %
ties furniabed on
Mechanic Iowa ;
George Wade
Cannon,
Miss Peggy King was visiting i burg were weekend guesb of Mr.
FORD VI FOM.
or more o n parh Oy havmg yuu ,
street. Furnace heat. Can oc- wh01&gt;e las_l kn-own ~ddre.lis was, her sh;te_r, Mrll . Fram·es Bradford and Mrs. Ralph Weaver and Sun-~·
tnwtur o:'ng1ne ovt&gt;rhauled be
cupy at on~.:e . Call
Ewing 1 :-.Iewton, Iowa ; Carol Castor, who11c and fam1ly of New Haven recent- da .
fore ~lan· h l, 1956? Also
iiSk
Store la3 J1 omeroy Ohio Ior i Iast known address w~s. Ira. low~ : ly .
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abuut our _, 1.u.:cta1 on, paintin.;.
furth~r L~formauon.'
'l-IHf Letitia L6ak, wbo.1e la ~1. Ji.nuwn 1 . ~~- and Mrs . Herbert Kin~ werr . Mrs._ Garnet Clark was vtst,tmg
antltuncUIJ . Me1es Equtpm~nt - - - - -- - - - - - addrcs.s was, L)e.s M.otn es, Iowa; vi.!Hllng Mr . .&lt;~nd Mrs. Ned Henry Mr~ . ,.ranee., B~adford and farmlo. l'bunc !H.
l -3 48tc
Fern Zenor, wholle Ja:;L known ad· of Clifton Saturday.
ly Monday evemna:.
Calling at the home of Mr and
/ " rooms and bath, full bascml·n t, dr l'..'ls was Ames )owa · and Aura
A FIREMAN and an unidentlfted man look over the wreckage or the
"as [urm.ce o J · • J Jl •hi ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark and
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• n .trtto n etg s. Bas~, whose la st known address Mrs. Rerbt&gt;rt Ktng Sunday were
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Royal
Air Force jet fighter plone whil:h exploded and crashed into
Call 463 -Y a:fter 4:30 Qn woek
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, M1 . Wtlham t: ar
le(t F'r1da.v
(6J Lost &amp; Found
• crowded shopping districl in Wadhurst, England, killing &amp;I least
d·
_ M,
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1wa~ . ~m .er:;ct, low11, who &lt;~re t\o1r and Mrs . E_d gar Juhnson . Mr. I night for Kirkland, Ill., to bring
ays: or s-ee . ts. T1acy W.h~ley, _ nun-restdenls of the State of Ohlo and Mrs. Berdme Johnson and I Mrs . Berth&lt;~ Clar~ home . While
rour persons and injuring 20 ethers. Severa l stores and a hotel were
LOST~ BILU"tJLD ne...r the Mid(:{moly
'J'roeas. Ufftce.
2·2-tltc
1 and whose present addre!.ses can" son Jackie and Mrs . Garnet Clark .
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1et
afire by the crash. Wadhurst is 39 mlles southwest or London.
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Mrs.
Leo
C
ark
VISited
Mr.
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dleport Sch1Hll (j-round. Rl"w&lt;trd.
FURNISHED
Apartment,
4
rooms
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wi
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l
h
rcasoni!Ole
dl!i}(enre,
b~
Mrs.
Ce~U
Martin
and
son
Chesanrl
Mrs.
carol
Roush
and
famil)'
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Call 51~ J.
2·1-3tc
and bat.b, $ 7 ~ mnn l'h; alw ~ : a:;cert:uned, ·and
the (olJowmg !f'_r and George Wooten were VIS· Mrs. Roush the former Catherine
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LOST m Pomeroy-Middleport go-ld
rooms and
balih, $8~ month. persons whose addres.~CJ; ar~ un: I Jtlllg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lieving is a first cousin or Mn.
AUTO SALES
CLASS lUNG. Has initiab B.
Gas furnace and C!LI utilities knnwn, Jenn11• Eva\uw \\-olfr, , Roush and Joyce Saturday even· ('!ark. They returned home Sun~ Area'!'! Neweat. Oaed 0U
Admilled
'flh.ur.Way:
Ru:;s.c-1\
A. P. and ycar 19~7. If found
.p aid. Phone 6128-X.
2·2-30tp ~~~~- ~athleen . . Wol~c; :ros_~ ·~ - day e\•ening.
i
Phone 6015-J
UIIWCOt'l, Srmthsidle, W. Va_
(';i•)J 6309-J .
2-2-3tl'
Cros.s, Carl Crm;s, Cli nt Cro.'\s, Kyke; thence East about 6 112
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N. Znd Ave.
Admi·:-t.~d f\ri.tJay Miss H.uth Ll'---·- - -Vina Cross; Ci!'mentinc Cro~;."&gt;; rods to the We st line or William
Mr . and Mrs. ltaymond Roush
1.\ICO.\H: 'I'AX
S,.~JlVICE .
&lt;.:all ( 16) For Rent or Sale Bertha Cruss, who are tll'(.'t'&gt;Ssary I Arm.strong:':~ land; thence South anrl Jo yce were visiting Mr and
~tJdd'ler&gt;Ort {1275.
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- - ----~- - parl1.:·s· Lo Lhu; act Jon, WJJI take no - about lU l/2 rods to !he place of Mrs. Ray Mulford of Cheshire,
HOUSE for rent or sah•, In Sugar lice th&lt;~_t . Ma ~tie M. ~lallidnv Hle1l beginning, containing 3.' 4 of an Munday evening.
d::SJ Auto ~tlles
Run. lnfo-rmat ton 127 Butternut c~er pclittfonMm .the Ct;omnton P l c_as ane, more or less.
I Mrs. Geral1! Clark anti sons
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ourt o
eJgs
ounty, 0 1uo,
Also all of Lot No 9 in Dud · 'ti
M
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JllM FORD Victoria, fully equtpCa~e Number 12382, ;1Hegin(( Lhat Icy's addition to Page~i l!e exec 1 1 ~ere vtsf ntt r . an
rs. 8 ane_ ~lx-r H&lt;~ r~nan, a f(&gt;rmr,:· Ra :· mc
ped, $1995. Jimmy Parsons,
- - -- she is the nwner or an und ivided what was deeded b A L 'stevc~s la~ter. 0 Rutland recently .
r~'Htdcnl, du·tl at h._.; h()m r m 1
MJddit•prtrt .
Hl8-etc ( 171 .Help Wonted
one-sixteenth, (l /161, interc...t in to Philip Haning Yhct~· · onehalf M~--•lltg at ~he h~me_ of M:. ~nd ~ ~ark_er;; burg Thurstl~y -&lt;Jfter be----------- t he followiug dcs~.:riOcd l'e&lt;~l esr the lot Al : 1 I :
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's: awrence Clark and famJiy , m g Ill for the pa~t .:1-a-:-c- e yc.ars.
.1. 1'1&gt;"&gt;r-r R&lt;Jrlif} 1l.eater Pll'"'"- ~· An•·i ne
Power Brak~. Solex
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ll&lt;ttl''
.so a ? nov.:n a~ durmg the day Sunday were, Mr. ' He b sur vi vod bv •hi,; wl f c t•h ,• fur·
Gla.s::.. Seat co-vers, Automatic 'n'an.smission . ... ... . ..... -- ..
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w·cldlm of Racine;
Jtmmy Panonll, 1\fiddlo:'por\.
H yo·IJ. ne et1 moneyPARCEL NO.1
Northeast quarter or ScciJon I_fl. 1 anrl Mrs. Hank Jo'etty and sons two daug trl't&gt;rs Mrti. lllchard Cot
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Si~lla·t(' in th e '_l'ownlihi p oi Town_7, ~nd Range_ 14 of the ~h10 &lt;~nrl Mr . and Mrs. Gerald Clark .\(' rman ;mrl !\.~fit-s. Ch&lt;des Ren,n•(•r
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St:JpJo, (IIUDI}' of 1\.1/etgs. and state ~ompany s Purchase and hcgmn: and sons.
of P~l" kl- mbtu·g: a brothrr l-'r•ed of j
19:1~ l'ONTIAC Starchld Catalina 2·1-3tp
of Ohio, and more partil'ularly dcti- wg til the · Northeast. l'OTllf'r ul
M _. F B L't hfi ld
. ,- .Col umbus: il s)slt'l' Mr..;. r-.Jy.rtis ,
ltke m•w, $2493. Janmy Par}IODS,
--------criht·d a:, fnJI 1Jws, tu-wil:
Lul No. 11 m Dudley -" ~- ddil1on to . l!' . · · 1 e , c
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l·28·6le NEWSPAPER CA HHll.;H wantl'.d
Bl•g inning m the North lin{'; or Pagc\•ille· thence South 231 feet· i tng Mr.~. Bertha Clark recently . El~. Buekl'}l' 1-'a k ... , a SIISfe~m-~
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E' 1 416 1 .2 f t I \\I'd ' 1 Mrs Garnet Clark spent Mon- law, f.,1J,~- Hal ph Ha vnHin. R.acme ,
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Neutz!in",
Mlddl1'1)or t. or call, Sf'ction 16: Tn~n 7 an~ Rotni,lc 14
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SEE KEEBAUGH- B£TZING-BAUED or LALLANCE
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thC'nce
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Rradford
and
chtldren.
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lJe.SOffl Pl ymou th Lars &amp; !teo T r uck Dealel
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Mr. and Mrs. Marion R 1 Ju~;h and
Fum.ral sc-rnccti w1H be held
pen ve nmgs n 1
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at 2 o'clock c.t th -~
Except Sunda•y
door St&gt;dan, $1HJ~ . Dlaettn&lt;tr's,
ply arter 6 JO J&gt; M l'omeroy de1•ded by A. Stevens to Philip more or !ross.
&lt;~rd Rou~h and children werJ re- IAaYitot FunCI'II.I Horne. P.~k:l'l"llPome~Q.
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rkmon•trolion .
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We llll'lo reralr 11\1 mak('~ .
KilTON'S IIWING MACHINI
SIRVICE &amp; SWIIPIR SALIS COMPLl!.JE lnaunaae ffot.cttn
Life, Auto, P'lre. PoUo. Call Dor
Phon• 909.J
MH11. MlddleporL Oblo.
Wrh• In 141,
Pom•roy-, Ohio
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Will sri\ rh&lt;!itp l'hum• 3844 Ql"
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Completely modern. Fre•bl'
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$1595

1955 CHEVROLET

1953
FORD

Station waijlon. A •honey.Fully equipped---one ·local o"'IH'r.
Low mileage. '

$2395
19SSFORD
~l;di u n wagLn. U-.:autiful 'blu..: ilnd whi:l;'.. L ul.s uf e:&gt;.li'l

You have somethint
To Sell, Trade or Announce, Let A Daily
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or Want Ad be 'Your
Representative.

t''lUipnwnt. One l.oca-1 owner.

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MOTOR IALIS
Phene 115
Mhwnvlll., Ohl•

In MIDDLIPDRT, OHIO
6136-M
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MAX WARD
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PheM 61

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ALLEN ·APPLIANCE

l' tt"kl tP . 1-ik(' IL&lt;'W throughout,
pail\t Jlf'l"fed. v~ o:'llgin.e, hres
p_ tunl. One l·ucal owner. Very
low m i ll'&lt;!gr .

$239.~

$1195

1951 STUDEBAKER

1953
PLYMOUTH

Paint like new. Good COD!l.illon l'hl'llllg' hnut.
off.ar J~eflJ'o·c d .

1955 FORD

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-BL\d be-ater'. Good t.lrl'~. 0ne

l nu &lt;nHl Cll\OIItiil wll1'·e. Rarli o
hwa1 nmtrr. Low m ; lo:~r,:.• (l nly

.·~rat and clean ·l hruul$lout. Low
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I'IPN·al C.

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$1995

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f'l-az.a V8 l'ngine, Lig·h--l blue fini-•h. {;ood \:ins, A J.a'be model
f·;,r a low . low ·price.

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Se.
conduct a Mystery Man C(lntest wllh the · .
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Wjr.ners will be announced each tim~ the Yll· · . · '
tdentifle\1- Each entry must have your najle •nd p~ . ,
to be eligible for the prize.
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and neatneSs 6f el\try. decides the WinLtr in case'·~ ,
than one correct Entries ir.-r~elved.
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1955
PLYMOUTH

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.·"¥fill !Ito comlnQ year, what a wo_.rful
. ' year of acoom~lishmenl il would be for
·. ·e:velrono.
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· ielvclan1 to set asiile an lmpG!Iant port of
. our doy to servo ovr neighbors. But !he news~perboy .~~· it :o'U~~gly. He knows front
post e.xper1enee tfrat service to hi• convnun~ly also provides worthwhil• rewards for

"The Ideriti!Y of Thil Man ls Now 'Wirili

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ana llie employeM ollhl! Dolly S.ept!Del ~.,llbl. etlltDik

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It being thr same prembc.:. c()n- scy
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to lan g;
d!i thence
det•dt•dE•:;t
by A.
Stcvl'n.
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and Mr.Emopne.
1William Arm .~trnng; thence. North veycd by Wil\.Jer 1\. Rcevi!.S and
apout 38 rod.• lo the North linf' of wtl'c lo sairl John W. R&lt;! ("C, hy
Miss A~nes Roush was a recent ·
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S&lt;tlu. .!&gt;\!cliiiiL, I Clll!C West llhOU\

1953 J&gt;ONTJAC Delux 2-door Sedan., $109~ . Dlaett nar's, Pom c- HADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVlCE
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Phone 20U. Cleland Appliance
roy, Ohio.
l9M CHEVROJ.Jc;T- ii~J~Air~- 4~oor
litvrl'. 118 W. Main St., l'omeroy
Sedan, $ 1395 _ Blitl'llnar ·~. Porn- __ 2~~3_:!!___
eroy, Ohio.
1·2H·6lc For reliable radio and TV repair,
call ti046-J. We •ervioo all
makes.
Schmoll•
Appliance,
9-2'1·tf
Middleport, Ohio.
18 B' Auto ~rv1ces
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.:Omplete WHEEL AUGNMENT QUI&lt;.:K SJ!:llVICE ou WatcD R&amp;
bal11nclng and brake 1ervlce.
pairlna: by Fadoi'J Trained
Hacke1ts' Safely Service, Wc.!lt
watchmakor. COLLINS ,TEWE·
Muin Strroet, Pomeroy, Ohio.
ums, Pomeroy.
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Sole
VIC~ All mak .. Repolred by Ex
pert Tec:bnlclaDI. Phone 8284 Y
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6-lS.tl
SU&lt;~conlr:• With Marbllu
Worlrl 'll finest rar protection.
REFRIGERATION SALIS AND
On sale at all tu·rvice
SIRVICI
.and £8JiiCII.
Domrsttc und Commercials . New
U:o4'1 l TV ~fo:I'S 11t !'('iL~onabk lind me« ('qulpmcnt. 7 ye&lt;~rl!
full time l'!tpcrlencc.
Jlrinlll, twn RJ-;Filt(i~~ rtATORS
R. D. FJFI IUF,.IGIItA.TION.
ltkr new ; unn vrry ,aood AUTO Phon• 6376-X, Mldtlleport
MATIC WASJIEil. Allen Appli ·
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Mr. N&lt;~rman Vogeler, Pcle and
18 rods Lo the place of bl•J.:inning, Page 100 of the Deed Records (I{ Charlie Ord were dinner guest~
containing about 4 1/ 4 acres, M1•tg~ &lt;.:ounly, Ohi(), to which re- 1 Sunday of Mrs. Ruth Goodnile.
murc or II'SS.
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fcrtmce is here y ma c.
r. and MrR. Norm~tn Vogeler
PARCEL NO, 2
Being the same property con- and family have moved to Ohio.
Situate in .t he
Township of vt•yt•d by John W. and Wcltha
.Mr~:~. Frances Bradford and Mr.
Scipio, County of Mella, and State Race to Ermina Jewrll by deed Lawrence Balacr were Yl~ll::::~b,:;;
of Ohio, -and more particularly dated July 26, 1913, and recorded cently with Mr. and Mrs.
described as folloM, to-wit:
in Volume 108 Page S21 of the King.
Bej:lnnlng at the Southwest eor- Meigs CQunty Deed Records .
Mrs. Thomas Bumgardner
ncr of hmd deeded by A. D. SteThe petition further alleges
sons
were recenl guests of Mrii.
vens to Wllllam Anruitrong In thal Mattie 1M.. Halliday acquired
Carl Clark.
Section 16, Town 7 and Range 14 her om·-sixtcenth, (1/16), interest
Mr. and Mrs. Clyrle Clark and
of the Ohio Company '~&gt; Purcha:e;r by inhmitance from Erminli Je- son were calling on Mr. and Mrs.
and running Wc~tt about 6 112 well, deceased, her cousin. and is Carl Clark.
rods to hmd deeded hy A. L. Stc- a tenant in common witb l'he
ven11 to Philip Haning: th(•nce above named deftmdants.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Licving,
North about 19 1/2 rods to land
Ada and Harry Dale, were visit·
The prayer o{ said flelillon is
decdod by A. Stl'vl.'n.'L tu 1'. P.
int Mr. and Mrs. Carl Licvlng and
that tho Court .set off the p\ain- Mr. and Mrs. Otmer Ueviog Sun~==:::.::=====~~~ tifrs iihan! of said real estate in
day.
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severalty and a partllio-n th.:reof
PRIVACY
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris were
be m&lt;tdc .
Is the kcynol.c tlf
The persons fir~:~t above named visiting Mrs. Ruth Goodnite Sunwill take notice that they have day evenina:.
our pt'rsonal s('rviee.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bumgardbeen made parties defendant 10
s1:1id petition and that they are ro- ner and son were in Gallipolis
quircd to answer the same on or Tuesdly on business.
lligh Quality
bl\forc the 24t-h day of Man:h,
1956.
at compctlli\'e pricC'S.

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19M Dc~l!lt&gt; Cus tom VB 4-door
----- --s~dan, $179:i. lllacUnar'li, Pont Will do was hin·g.!j nnd ir-onings ln
erO)', Ohio.
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1~4 BUICK SUJ)('l" &lt;.:o nvertiblo
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Coup(', $220ll . .u.Lacttnar's. tomcroy, Ohio.
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The DallY Sentinel, Pornei'OV-Middleport, Ohio

Chic n' Charming

Ladies Group

Wodnesday•
bum ond Bonnlo Jean. !Irs.
!lllirley Grimm ond llocel Rllth l.oW~re Adll:iu, 'J lrt. Vlrl~ Wolf~.
Broob and Robert Brown are 1}1 '.ln. Alice RandolJ]b, Plule:t.U
Mr. ud Mn. Deon.is Roush ud
Sandrli Gibb8 was tbe ruest of :Dei Stell._
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Oby were l\.lesls of Mr. mel ¥.n Mr ilND&lt;knother Mrs. r..ur.a Glbb.!Bllli~
Weipnd
a·od Virltil
Fred R&lt;&gt;u... Moodily.
turris Jr. ll'alled OP· Mr. and Mra .
ev..Inc.
Mr. &amp;Del Mrs. Leonard RoUih IAOD&amp;rd
Roooh &lt;md family
and ctu.Jdren -and Miss Brenda IIJ*)t. Wedne&amp;day evening wit.:b .". M. Roush Sunday.
Welgand were guMs of Mrs. W. Mn. W. J . Okapman.
Mn C:b:nmce Adkins.. Mn Ce.
J. Ohapman Tuesday.
ell
Blessing, Emory Pry and Rus·
Br.mda Weittnd ealled on Lon
Okey Roush of Virfin,ia w.s Ot~ B~P'riday.
tell Hoffm-an .ttended the funeral
JUeSt of .AmM: and Vena Picket¥
Charley .Brown who tipen~ a ol Harry Sayre, Sunday.
Tuesday.
Nelson end CwU!J Brown were
abort Yeeatkt.n with his family :reFr«i Roush and Mrs. May tLil'tled TbUl'lday to hJ.t; employ- Sunday g'Uets-U ot floyd Wams·

Meets Wed.
by Mrs. AIOO J'eff.en, today. 'Il1'te
Friendly Circle of dle Fedentted
Ctturoh. Alfred E . Orow, H. D.
Goeglein, James O'Bnien, J-obn
Stivers, c . F . T.ornplrins, T. W.
Bengel, Jacob Ament Restaurant.
Bob Thompson.

Roush are registering voters

and W. A . Blessing w~ Saturday nig-hl lf\lets-ls ()J Mr . 111nd Mrs .
.MT. and Mrs. MeiVIiD BoDecutter
·Melvin Bonecutter and Connie of
of Heodtmlon called on tMn. Gar-Hendersoo.
net ChapiDBil. Wednesdiiy.
Mr. and Mrs. &amp;ss WinebrenMr. and Mrs. D. A. Rous-h -and
ner was in Pt. Pleuant Monday,
Oby were callen of Ehnoer New.
.Mrs. Icy Roush
and eon wm betTy Sallll'day.
guests Tu.etlday of Mrs. Leonard
Leonard
Roush
at\d family
Roush 81ld c:hildren-.
were in Pt.. Pleasant Saturday.
Fred Roush caUed on Mr. and
Charley Brown and .btnlly viJ.

day aflemoon.

phell900,
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M.art!in, :Mhi.
Edith Ma.llocy, MD. Lf:IO'niiN'd J&amp;-

well, J. M.

McMurTay. Mr. wd
Mrs. JallK'6 Clatwmthy, The Sew·
RWtc Sewing Oub, Robert J'aOObs,
Lorett-a Saelens, Otristy Servtce
Station., Tracy WhaJ.(W, Mlr. and
M·r s. Theodore Reed Jr., Mrs. G.

H. hr.ker. H.orner Cook, Poo~
Smart, D. S. Harold, Den Austin,
C. M. HmrJeSSY, Virgin-i a Hub- .

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l&gt;acd.

Cowie, ·Mrs. Gnce
Oiler, 'Mf-. Wld :Mnl, Harold Jooes-,
Mro. Luella Reibel, The - . ,
ville ChristUn Churdl, 1"be ~­
ville Obu:rch, Star Gc'.anee 776.
MAIN STIM
Old Dexter Sunday School, .Mrs.
~
~
PIERZ, Moinn.- ThU. villago of
M. E. !l.atbburn.
;j
j
856 baB on.ly one e-hurch., one
On The Brl~htest
so00o1 and iB without eltb« mil
Mr. and -Mrs. Datta Hoffman,
tid BAKER FURNITURE "'l:l I or bu~t 6elrVioe but boasts ~~: Ma-tn Jr., Mr. and Mns. L. J . Heiner';
M3'. ·and Mrs. HO}t Futerson, M'r.
,.._,_,.,_,..._:-_
==--"'-'"---=~-'s"'''~""• _m_il•_-_g•_:_·_ _ __
and Mn. llllll""V-ey F.Jrlewial.e, The
Rutland Deparl.mervt Store ·81tld
The Rutl:and Branch of tbe Poom·
enoy Netional Bank.
mwr;

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Mn. M11Y

BAKER ~
~ FU RN ITU RE ~

t3

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·:_,_,_,_,__

~~"tk-~.1

·f ·~o~r.: v~r~u

Bidlmao. ent.er.tJa-ined

h'E!'l"' bddge

will

.."DO..,

...-..

t~nd

J

AUrOO Elbm"fekl
ton Ebcrsba.ch.

DaAL.alt

·and ,J&amp;iss Maf".

ha' n~•erchle'Uft.
q

-m-- ·•• •

AJllc

-r~

!Mrs. Et4lel Ray·

latdre.·.

Tupperware Party
Held Thursday At
'
Gibbs Resideqce

For the Wildest Trade in
Of These'Men .
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"!:,".:;.!:r.;::

lit--

cour11e and was
mother, Mrs. George
present were Mrs.
Mrs. Darling, New Haven:

1

1953 CHEVROLET .... $995.00

Super Rhrl•r• Cpe. Very low mil..,.. 5hll'' cen·
Rev. FreeLand Nonrh filled bls
dltlon. Ntw ..,. ctm nHrlr $4,000,00.
-regular appotntmout SuDII;ky evc.a·

·1954 PONTIAC ..... $1,795.00

2 dr. Sedtn. Onrlglne1 black rlni•h. like new.

!

-f411R"~·ol
CHEV~OLET , . $1,095.00 ·Mlr•. Lucy Klmm..
:-.lt:
Bel Air 2 dr. Sed1n. Flnfth tncl ull'holtttry tNtlo11. from Mwion Wberte

weektt \Yilth ber '~;;,ii/\,
Thelma Cbase oDd
Ml&gt;o. Curt Wolfe
I•I .Air 4 .,. IK1n. Orle•M~ cor.. Nnlth llkt MW.
vlollinl
Gtliald Vlolioll'
&lt;loy.

WEEKEND SPECIALS
195? Clwov. 2

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1t5t Hudlon Cenv.

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1f'J1

wm,.

. , .... $595.00

-o.erheultd enelne $595,00

Mro 111t.

c.,.

•n1.00

1 owiMf

1951 &amp;u\ck hocia.t 4 dr. Dvn•flew , ..... 777.00
1JSI Fei'IJ Yletwl• VI t-IT cou!lfl .... .... $777.00
1950 aulck S..-cl.a 4 dr. Hll4 llr

. ..

$49S.OO

1JSO FGttt '1 tlr. uti, axtr• nlct ....•... . $39S.OO
1950 •••4. COllY. c... . . . . . . . . . . . .
$3?5.00

4-Wbee1 drive ctollt IOjl,

W. W.·--

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1954 CHEYROLit •......... $1,295

""·

ami eonii of

tinlllh. Cab like """l110ldo oDd out. Good 15" lircs, 4-opeed

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19Sl CHEVROLIT

ood wll:h-~Mr.'""'"-·
111&lt;1''·,*'- &lt;·~on.
I .
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Frcd lloll.&gt;ll'"' of Oc\l~ 'W'
viaitin:a this bMt.ttllr. ... ~
lw. My&gt;&lt;le Froo.t., IJmio ~

klD~~\~m~or ~ ;~}~·.·~~

~'rlday ... ~hill.-~ .
end Mni. Gem1tle ~ ~~ ·

OOeo.mo·· ·~'"'··, II

Friday Dilbl but "'
II

b,oUiel'
'111-tl&gt;la
·"'" ·. ,. I
It

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~rvey Hanlway 1~ · ~

far Fl&lt;ll'ida ollor ..... ~~~-... ...

week• u·-;........._
''m"
~"11-WWil"l

1952 CHEVROLET .. . . . . . . . . .. $895
~-Too (!at bed, 700xl5 :t.il'CBoO

""""'""'
leo
'lln'eSted pol
and
.. mterDed. ·i n '""""
tlhe
O&lt;IOIDty jaY by I'Ollrolqr... Henry

front, 71)0x10 o.n

J'C"IT,

r;._

llis·.......,,,
•'
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~ool.

Red

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•

0

. . . . . . . . . . . $995

.

1941 -FORD

0

0

.... . . .
.

w.....,,

~.
obarlied Wi~h
''drunk 111\d ~lY . oMtlduct."
'l'hey ore ·1&lt;1
be'""" l\!a)W

.._t

$445

8;211K20x1Z ply Cliru.

l

BrigHter'

-

U.S. Army. He Is a member of the

be slow on evea the if!fllr items
the United StateJ tis- aii"Mti th
consid~ from Eden's"Jmger f.Wt•.
If oootnds 011. Red Cbi.oa tcac1e
were equaliled with tbose now iD
effect. fw RusUa; Allied Qada,.
could expqt rubber'. ..-If mo:: ,

Rear Adm• Byrd
.•
Ends AntarfiC
ExploratJ"on -~-g~_:~
. ~--·~-·
'"
~--'""'""''" ••»......,.

haa.k Waltoa Leaeue;. ~· and
Lepon l'Oit_12!B. an_d his res1deace
_
il on lJDCGilll ~ Mirfdlepo~, ABOARD THE U. ~· S. AltNEB,
where be OWlll!i his own home.
McMURDO Sound; Antarctica, de·
layed UP-aeat Ann. llichard
Drew W-L-ter Post
E. Byrd today ended bls fifth
'"'"'"'
visit to An~tica and sailed for
Plaus Monday Meet NAew bZealaod oboardllle cart• •hip

appropriate 'steps.''

School Burglary , . ·
rne .
.
Webst_e r Post No. 39, The
?'Jte
the_
Suspects GI""en· uJ,v
American Legtoa, will meet in ,.,. ships partic!.••ting
!e!iion on Monday evening
to
· " .,&amp;lliil.8;110'SLat PClOI a......
w. izaUon. II Is due "' •
A"Oear ·o m
program ttleton in about a

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D~

Ar~e~ I~

In

Deep-Freeze

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the

Tbe h~l(illative

.

to

wa•

tast,

AG MEETING CALLED
will meet in regular session, Tues

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. . . $46$

'
f-&lt;lpoed - - ·

1-Ton box bed ilell"f oprinBo,
xl7 _._ 8·pl:y on roar. New ~

.

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Grants Degrees Bacine Boy ·~out ·•
To 151 Students Troop To Obsetve
4Jranted
National·Week
aDd dl·pl&lt;unaa
151 ltiUdon!s
Ohio tJa.ivaraity
to

,

this o(f-joe.

degrees

I

aa~

et i'Did :rear tnnm.meemen.t
In Memorial Aui:li.t.orwn

POMEROY MOTOR COM.PANY

.

Open Evenings til 8 ~Sundays I '4 P. M•
. O.rilv\qin. ~t~t Qei9W High School
P~ri'lllto•tt.Orio.· .• . ·
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Ba;k,l, ~... .lbol """'"'"

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lll&lt;ltYw .c..

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f("'ai'S.
(',U{.'{'".';"

'J1hitr

rear

12 sudr coufep

will be !held -furotlghout

lie

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.'tem-

pruspect.i\-e .appomtoo
for .trbe
Bo.ards of Elections before making appointments. Whrle thGse
now servi04; 'On the BOards '1ft riOt
roquin'd .to &amp;l.b'lnd, &amp;bey arc .tlh
\"ited and Ul"ged to ~aD)' elCeo
t ion questiom whiCh .they· may
wi ;&gt;b ·to discq, witbOOt the nec~ty . uf a ·l onger ,lriP to ttalit
State CapitOl.
.
.
· In past :rears.. and ·i (. ·is expecbed
I l.:hat t&gt;brs will 1lfl,pt)f"~ &amp;~;aia, tllle
public ohas becD _pleaM!4 .to aWU
itsr-11 or u 'QP~t!- lo d.,_

. All........., """ !lli#dlofAII..,...
·~II, bo!Jh ol Mi&lt;ldl'!pmi . were

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This Mk-a ~l f'ISPPlish:ing
porary offices li.n CMthl.l]y " lotat~
ed areas .t.Jnoo.aghout the stal.tf! w•s
inaugurated in 1852 and bas been.
soccrf..jtully repeated in otber

State ;~nd one i·n Colutnbus.
_
Seet&lt;'t•a ry or. State Brown fa~
made it a policy ·lo in-len-iew eacb.

""lei

1 - ;., *he 4if l\lillillo fAir
heiDI Int.Oxka!ed ill IIi oubije
!'1o&lt;:o P1i;day qbt •11&lt;1 WUII&gt;m
W~lt, 311, _ . . , . . . , - IDIA:r...i 1D llle ciiY loDl for . •lololllon
of • ~
by ~Is
wil.. ~ 'nl8 • ..., pl...
~
All ... llWOII:Ing

E1ectioW m tlhiiJ area. ~ .
conf«ebcCI!I wilt . be .bekl.' ~

las\ .... .

. .' ·Cbl&lt;f of. MI&lt;I&lt;IJeport j;,lil&gt;e Ru~

700-

Ior

D(»rds
"' Dop...,._
-....-.
Cl..-ks aod
OJ.n;.:
.- ·
Citizan u! Meils coU.n.t.J .l!l'f!·.
pecially lnvit.otl .to lake ..UD'Iliat·
..... portaininc ... ~ ~.,..,.
and C-orporation D~ ·~f

73, '"""""" ,.........._ •• ~·
eow.liy')aii tor .~ooi eitly

' lh!B~.-

FclJ. 16 for ~ with .piiQ(:
ptetive ocw ~ of ~

te5}
·had
to do With tbc breltia:c
. of the l'crtla&lt;l ....
f .

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day at 8 p. m. in the commission· ~ fJl ~ N w. 8nwWi
"ers office at the court house, it wtD txmg rus 'tnveling office' 4ii
was reported.
, lthe Boeni of Ji3e&lt;1t:icm Office ia,
Athello at Z o'clock 'J'hun;doy iii\

is ~iefk!d' witb tile
prOved ·tJhar tJhe youtt:l.
YlMDll
. -Sehciol•

u. ftidwnp·

~·j

The Board of Direc:ton of the
Meigs Couaty Alrieulture Society

IOnly Ev.b!r
&gt;he l&lt;tit. Bljrtrom I'O!&gt;Or1&lt;&gt;d

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Election Board
Candidates T0
•·
Be ln.- tervieweu

at Ly.

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•.. ·'rhf ' ~:·~r·

nbb« to

Operation

~ NEW
. P~NES MAKE' .TH~Ut ~~W
.

llbe two
Ffj.
to • lie

a,_...

return to civil·
we, •.

Norman Evans and ia'IW'fticCI for 111M will be preaeated.
there ire other matters of im·
Triplet, both ef ~ beiog
pomtnoe
especially to thosf.: vetheld fCJr jovesUcatioa , ia t.be
ei'a~
now
receiving pensions
brelllolng aDd eBt&lt;ring ot .twO
ISIClhools in tlbe eount,y Dave been whieb will be brought to tbc atreleased
of in&gt;Ufli&lt;IMI ltDtton -of tbe memben.
AJI members are urged tO atSheriff Let&gt;oy
tend"" this meeting,

IJW!

.some locomotiws, lat.futlm • ..w·
to$, li(IIRMI t!Ciieatifie " . . . . . .L
l'rade ·with Red Olilae D{N"
mitted .iD .paper ~ irifdio. i..,, dyeo, . wlllclooO, ,~,
.staweed., !IIIIIDe ll;iadel iJIIi:CM ill» .
chinery, *lied·~~- • • illlll)l

f~ of ~he f« rice.

·ia!li tho Clltlllt¥•loll by tif!i'&lt;llman. .,
,. Ell S1&lt;all8s m 'llili!\'"&lt;JeeU.On

lldl

, .,..,.. eab and -io, ... _ llD•h 1'111 ill. wh&lt;lol .,_

wPs&gt;ear

E. F. ~ The ~

'~-h~~rt ~AriU .W

. ai&lt;Q
Hugo P - ; l!IJ, .w,..
.
·---'-'-'· o.\.! . I
, . tbft~·...,,
. nr.·. v ... was ,~,~~~ pu ..

:1-Too LWB. 2-od "'le, 825K20 lim;, Soli&lt;!.

Dork bJIJo llol•h. UOxZO Li=.

,,

\\In!. LWie ~ ~ to

~= w~~ .~\i:~u-

a~;l•.

-On

Doti&lt;J, :I8. 1'«1·

the p...,. T. F. Ceetl, Ooolville.
Imol&lt;l - . . . 2Z. aoll ~·
llooveo, 24, ool!) of Al:baoy RD
-Inc lo e repOrt from tile

.

1954 CHEVROLET . . . . .. . . . $1,495

1950 Ch... 2 ton ... ,. .......... · ........ $3 5.00 T'

St··· 111.1

"

~lddJeport

I

Nb:on, who talked to ·new&amp;niCD
in· a fr~ng rlia 1 t Nauqw Airpori, ~uU .iB ~~a ial.jor hi'get"
for- Cqmmua..ist int!_ltratJon. But
be added that US leaden ll"e
"~ware of the daacer" ·~ "will

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0c1 Wllh """""le op&lt;&gt;MUU!i'' ODd
Abllrew Codogc. 29, Cl&gt;loll&lt;lsle,
J'a., wO. fm,d 10 ond "'!{s, Friday m ''•poedi•g" by JU51Jee of

flllish.

•

3-Speed

Ul fOMUOV.GMIO

~Ton. ~ .X!e. Dork .,...,

wu

~~ef ~~

m:arn

i11('18ft~ ; -~rr t~e
&lt;:OUP4' 'i*B ' fticli&lt;y .,...~, dr&gt;lic,

aad Mr. .-d

*· .... ,.................. ·

lloll&gt;i!loo

•

tra~n. Helper ·~· •••.

-Satlll\loy.
- Mr. ""'
,

.liar -·

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%...ton pitkup. Low m.hr~ by~~ owmv. Spnl"kl.illl~ red

Sunday
194f Buick IIIIIMr 4 4r........... _. ........ 1365.00 •pen&lt;
Mn. Harry All'- .
·
194f Chryolw 2 dr· .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $295.00
Mr. and M., ""'\t~ and
·
lmiy o1 um.. .
_,1
1,.9 Lloooln 2
"95.00 S1mdoy with Mr. ~··-' A~ l'.
1M9 Mwcory 2 dr. , ..... · · . · · , · · · · · · · · $295.00 ~- ood Mrs -~ o1Hl
194f PI-th 4 dr, I'OIIth ....... ' .... · ....,,00 flmll)', Clif...,, iiNj! !1110. ,weok

~nee

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~ !hat ~.

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Mrs Tom P&lt;wln ,._ vllltlne Mr.
1951 Ford Vt % ton ,lckuJ· new block .. $666.00
~to P..ter Suodoy. •
1950 Hu- 2 dr, · - .... ............. , 1191.00
Mr. •nd - · ~·. """""'•

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1952 DODGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $995

.

i'~ee

Mrs. Idonia -

~lint

. .. . . . . . . $1,145

11•

Jlft

''illepl ~"

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Democrats with "20 years of trea~ holds ten certific-t tes of attend-~
during
1954
c.lmpaiga ance to FBI training schools.
speeches. But the Republican N3.
~Ottal CominJttft baa insisted that! · Tbe 3 l·)'ear-ol~ native of Meigs
00 and has two
a ebeck of NiKOn's speeChes shows · ~t;~fY 1..6
he never pinned fhe trlitor label Hihlre~. He 1S a veteran of World
oa, Truman.
War n, and was a member of the

Dimnia9ed: CJaudo Rettmeyer
Jr, Pomeroy a"Dd: Mary Robfaaon,

Pomeroy. .

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Mail ·
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Week Servi.CeS l :!::f~~·~::;;:,~

~-oC&lt;Iilei&gt;l,
'I'IOitocla)' il&gt; ~.
111o ~ . wais
lin¢vod · · c •·.· . ··
'l'liO Ohio . Hl/lllway,,, r.si'rti! )"-

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M:ro.

l,.l .'Jion pickup, delU:&lt;(l cab, dark blue ~li"h.

fifldied

1954 WILLYSJEEP

l'omoroy •nd
l'&lt;&gt;moroy

0
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A IS year &lt;fd . Homooc&gt;WIIe
:.Wtilohadlllo &lt;lri"'lt'• ~· .....
piliil!od
lor .... '"""' Fol&lt;\a&gt;r. by
Jy,..ao . Jll&lt;l(e ·J&lt;ib!&gt; ·IIIKon r..
•'li&lt;qe j&gt;llry •"" llbe . I"'!J'~ wjllc~

DeW

attoo..

1

.Ja·m Yukon.

CU111e Slhr.
Vb'gU Buckk!y

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL .

~

Chester Churches

.

bcmie. He Slid bi&amp; 1.a·lb with t.he
·had exceeded Ills bopeo
and blld: Nll!lUlted. in a "very wide-

r.mge-

For "Hotse Play"

1952 CHEVROLET ...... , ..... $795

4.hrou&amp;"hout, equipped
.-ttlb · 12-ply 8:2~x20 ...., ~. lll)rdramatic drive. deluxe
.eab. l(U'1'e heater, See :tlbll one and save 1st yc.ar dreprecl·

Cetlllne. CIM'. I cyl, All l"thtr .. m. Low
~•. u. stooo or v.....,. •_. r ; ~ l:l
mU.....-New PertW'Ic trfP·In
wa:; vi.siti,og Mr. 'IDd ~ " 1 1
Cu~om

MnJ. NoJ'II
VI 1-&gt; ton olekoo. Low mi.._ !&lt;low GIMC Trd•ln Middleport ·

$1,995

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at Stm&lt;lay SCbQOI

w.. 19. coll..Uoo $MO.

1954 BUICK ....... $1,695.00 1954 CHEVROLET, .• $1,295.00
I~MCIII 2 dr. Sed•n. One IOtTal olltMI'. Be1utiful
1955 CHEVROLET .. $1,495.00
SlrMn with white top-New Iuick t,_-1n

.. .... . .. ... . .

2·1on 161" wheel bae. Lik-e

IY IVILYN BIIICKLII

Youth's Privers ,
Licensi Revo~ed

EMIRSON JONES

THOM4

1955 GMC

TUPPERS PLAIN

1955 BUICK ....... $2,795.00

1953 PONTIAC ...... $995.00 1953

iI

DINVI~

Ray Bacben, Mrs. Rawl~,
Bachte, Carl Branhon. Mn E.
Schaar, candace Bahr, Glorla June
and Gregory Gibbs.

tr•-tn.

210 4 lllr, Secten. New Pont.l1c tNd.-.ln-One )oiul
own1r.

(;1iiotfi,., ~"·
~·can· fur C&lt;&gt;lln~· ,
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ney.

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- · !tliOitto .!loUbty.
Admitted Friday Dr. Joh-n
one 100&lt;1
~ 1&gt;tn1 would
l'&lt;lmOIIOIY: · - · lWbort
~~~-~~Hid Moore,
s""", lllasoo;
v;.,;1 Kine,

L. Zerkle,
Mason;
J'4rs. !~~~~~!
and
dau,Khter,
Marilyn
Mrs. Minne ilmore, Mn.

Herbert In l'l'eoid&lt;at
I Blast At Lausche
or
Picked Delegates
! Paul

...... menti&lt;&gt;n o ! - ...... Rod
UiiD&amp; 8titted up the Seoate.
DiplomN aaid ~
- •...,......
of U..
.. __...~ ,, et
COLUMBUS, 0 . UP-Attorney ----""""
n.o:r
-t.
·
Paul
R«bftt,
former
lieutenant
talks
oo
tbe
ltiddl.e
·East,
trade
Thenil
1\0
govel'llO!' or Olrio and a JlA!,pubJi· and ot.ber" issues.
can today fired .a bl~ .at U.v.
Senate llepubJican. Leader Wil·
The action WJB viewed
Frank J. LalMMe's t~late o{ na· iam F. KoowJand, Caltf .. aod . _
siderable con~rn by
tiona! Democratic con••ention. dele E!rl ad\-ocale!l of a tooeb Red
here. It followe·d wh1t offie..j'
gatf:S.
lnde J,I'Oiicy immediately pmtest:.
ernmment re"pOrts said
hcavleat shelJing thus far
''T&gt;he delegates and ailcmatcs ed.. Ohaiiman styles ' Bridges ". · li',.UL. .L a•ILIY
chosen 1-. Govem.or Lausche," be NH of th~ SeDate Republkaa PoJ..
tng, probably tbe most
. vo ~id, "are
'l.,.
~
able of the Matau Island
. , .alt politicians. some icy
Jiiift!~
Middle~rt Chief Q( Police Rus- being ruth]eu, domiaeering poli" roun.try il 'DOt loiac Ut fat for
Official repotts said o ;•~iiiill\ ,~~!=~
a
"'"''1 ..&lt;1
Bl!ilt$: repbrted th.rt he tieal busses."
any tuth 8f'&amp;WM~lt8 or eatreltift."
heavy artillery hit Kaot~q
1
bu. file(i · pe~u ia lhe Clerk
Herbert a Republican primary
HOUSte GOP Leadei' Joeepb W.
. -~
ItO'!&lt;- of
Board or Elections office candidate oace again f« Iieut.&amp;:~- ~n Jr., llase. '5lid sudl a
·bim.-tbe ei~hth. candidate ant governor, Is pow dircd.ing 1be trade relaxation move would "put
Sh~iff."a ·offu:c, lll :~e May Ohio SUpreme Court appeal of ~t_~.in even lllOn!l ~
· electiou.
·
Dr. Samuel Sfl~p:;n-d. oonvieted .....,...... --..
·
th ._..... ......_ munJcr bf
The Unit~ Slates wama to kee&gt;~ane~:liPubUcan. hali beeJf ~?' -~ ')f;ij}'!!~:-:- --'"-·WGI.,..ie- JW2UWie. -&lt;ltl Red auai.
Poli.a:e in
for
before the hith It atpj!'Cially \!rants to. see,13 Am·
co!'l~ent on
. Mr~
f1vl: y~ill'l • .lnd preVIously he ":'as court April 17 in a bid to wio -erictDs. aow in .Red }ails. &amp;a.fety
s~nd. ,
.
~ member of the Pomeroy Pollee! Sheppard's freedom from a life home belOI'C' it mUes ~
Some 'Republicans charged the Department, for hl"O Years. lie , 8'00~ce at Ohio Pe.n.ik'nti.,-.
t,o the Reds. "fihercftll"e, a-etio.n may

said 1t-oday thi-s week's Eiiellbower
·EXI.cn eorhmuni_q ue indk~tl!S the
West. :scorning Soviet smiilflt. a.t
the "SummiC' is .,.,..,..&amp;'ring
to re·
,.... . . . .,.
new t1he cold war.
"'1\h.ese A-nglo-American - t-alks
· · · :ml)kc o-ne wondor whether it
means'~' jef.U'rn- to :tJw bankropt
principles of the cold waT snd in·
creasing internat-ional tension"
Jlb6 broadcast said.
., The 1\.,.
'"' Radio :~;~:~;+ -1

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YO\I'II find thert't a blv dlf(erence In a ur "hand led wtrh care •nd one owl'tltr"' th1n tome of the Milia, Mn . .William ChHda
auc;tloc ~•"· Many of our car• Ire ura o•ne«t loci lly from Mtlafltd .wner1 of Butcks end Pont4ecL children, Shelia and Micky,

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two ton. green fln 11h-One own•'· Ne1" Iuick

inldusla'ia/ ~Jo&lt;P,Q®)Qn program.''
JtusseU is: c.u nently 1n lhls Ll»t
year of a seeond .tEnD_ in 1Jhe -of.

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"870"' 2 dr. SM1n. 50 nea.. new the tNIMr I• atlll on
th ...... Hvdrem•tlc, redjo, .a Matw.

Dounty is -11he lidea-11-oeMion for .an

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ha~ ~~-~· '. ~ :~u- 'l1he ~ ~r ~~~-- n:ative of Mieigs promise flifferenoes with t1he Unit·
(1{ t.le)ts . ~ ,M, 00..~ W1l!rl~. Coun.ty l·Uh:&amp;mied;-gr.&amp;duah..-d' from cd Sh1~es.
AD! ~.e ·; ~~ !,~&lt;ftot :.;·.~_'f;~~- Pom~y iti·gb · ~~ :in 1937 -a-nd
A M(l~"('ow hmarf·r:•.~t ~mid .the
bli~ai~.~ "!Jb41 iblh:'!:'~:-P.f: . ln- ~eDt fi.Wt -~'ln ilbe ~Y dtJ!-. BrltiSh ·gt1vernmt?nt .is "igfaoring
~ ~··· . ~~;~ 1ng W~ ..W~ .II~ Hen a mem· Bro~n·s ·intere;U;" and ' 1w.atking
m..aoy.,~ _. - Q\tf . " ~~~~ ·· ber ot ~ :: Mmas,. County Farm •long the hMnk ol tt.e precipie'1,'l"
!!H'v.~ ~- ~. 1 ;·-~e:. ,. ro,oo~:t... ,.· •.;~~, Bl,n'"e~~; · .';t!he. .'1~ -. Legion Pos.t~ in &amp;n effort tlQ keep tn ·ifteP with
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1955 PONTIAC . , ... $2,495.00
1952 BUICK ... , ..... $895.00

would enable ·1!8 to .Jlave .better and
:more mo4eril ecllools' .m"bbe t"UJ'\111
BeetiOM "lot tbe"eO\mty." Every bu:slnetS in thia -area would benefit
by tbe location oC a huge indUs·
u
·
tr-ial p1lll'fl:!l .iD o~~~teill!l
County a·nd
'tihC!M iJ no l"ea!!IIn. _Wihoy indltS~
-cann-ot be pqnvl-DCed .tlla.t :Meig~S

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R..nh In now and ;at yours ..t thaN low wlntar prlc

prosperou&amp;
Wbbb the t'est of the Ohlo Valley
whidl is. now ~ to 100m
as "OI1e of .tlhe irea!at ecoMmfc
fad.om " .in t'he nation today, we
must ,fO- ·oql and induce ·industry
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~ ~e ..l.Oo..-,...,_, 11.r..:
'''-''IS , ~nty."
SuO'~ was. ~ .sta.temer)t ~·.to•
dwy-1 fzy .~le.t RlisHH,. two ..term
S~f 'Of""M• Coont:y • -he.-iil·
eel h,ie.petitioos _qf._ -c~~ for
~ve oto-. 11be Ohio LG'Igi-s·

EVERY TRU""K
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to lgl'Ow &lt;add

s
ELBERFELD
.·_ . .·.

•-- of ~- cl•b 'Jl•• gmu... Riclwtrd, Mrs. A:da
'Illtompson,
worked on ~ir project ,of m.1k- Mrs.
_Y~, Mrs. Katie

buat.

1unfire, with

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ahortly after dusk
The Nationalist veueb
ted lhe area wilh
and heavy gun duels
For aiinOsl three hours
•nd Communi" •••• ,

Charles
·SoVI.et Charge
.,exebonged
..,
Ru
·
. .ssell F•'les Peti.ti'onS
• u
, , •· ~!·~.,~f~~
lery on both sides joining
·As Ca· ndI'date For Representative
.· . S. And Btitian
. described the
••Jt Mei!p CountY . is
ml.lCh to
duplicate."
·Renew Cold w·.ar aees or 108Ses.·
waa
estimate
~
'M1'di 'k.eep In ~1ep
"lDdii'SW'y_iheft. in Meigs. County

-'-"The del•'•htfully
different in romantic Valealine tvaeiu •• , ·.
e
Beautiful Burn:ael hcdkerebief1 hi lo•elylaca ••• eo.alwlto ,:
1 1 f
inc embroiderie1 ••• gorseoUI prinu. A taleet oa o rut
d
chum offering pe:rfect.little Pft1 au aD ~ fJit t!'}ll'• .
d.
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your own romaotlc: moo
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!an;-Church
of
Nezerren,e;
.Mira. Ka'lrheryo
wera served by Pyane, Mit. M'or.ierh Ba-ptiBI .
Mr~o.

M"'. flthel FTy called .. ·Ella

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"BY DONALD J. GONZALES
-aptnst a major ch~ in .M1.N!d
United Preta St.tf Corr"IMftdont trade eootrols, b agreed to ,look
WASHINGTON UP-Th~ Un"it · over relaxation of 1rade lin ntbbet.('!" St Mat bas t-urned dQWn Sritish
5001&amp; li-ght
maobi'" tools, ~mtaU
Prime MJni..&lt;;tn- AnUlony Edm'J dyn.amoi)!i, thin metal sheet.: aod
p roposa l f01' eizeab/-e relaxation some other commodities·.
of 1:urbs QD Allied lradt&gt; with
Jnfonnmts said Edeo got "'some
I Red China, diplomatic ofhcials thtnc'' bull........ he Dad ....,..
' disclosed today.
ed on tne trade is!lu6. 1'be: ~
I lnfo-nned :'lOUrces said altboogb of ~ EitenOOwer-EA:Ien .t.aiQ wse
~how"::'
I Presi-dent
. ~ ::'_.:ar~g::•:::ed described .lS a "C001pro!Di8e."
Eden leh WabW.gt..on Friday
Cor OttiW.a. Clrta&lt;k. en ~

ahlps lntersepted a heavy ·
tration of Communilt vesseh:
Kloteng, in \be
.,..•p,

Lewh: H. Satlfll'; vice PJ1esi·
The Ladies Akl. of Oak Grove
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~-es·' - ·r E\JB ' C""-h
with
will~
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u•h"" met Tu--~ay
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tre!lls.urer Mf!1 ~ Chamb- Mn. Ercell A-dkim t!Jld quilted .on
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""'" Mr•
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were ·Mr11. ._,1,
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...,.,·~ Laura Gibbs, Twil-a

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TAIPEL ,-oRMOSA

and__ _..t .aullld

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Economic Pr~ureOn China
To Continue Is U.S. Stand

warahlp teamed up with
artillery to drive of!
Communist gunboata aad
ftlaels wblch stabbed It
Kaoteng llland under covet
darkness, It was reported today,
The reports s1ld NatlorLiliit

illolq abon. u•'-. -.~•VJ 'cupter

er In wolll lly nJ1ht.,

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. .ly WILLIAM
1/nltod ,...,. ltoff

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Noah Haskim
.· , ~~~~o~lu~m~i®m~
. t~lneyo;~~on:od;itlhe~;h;o;,_;H:a;t"t;,;M;;"'·;~;Bo;...,;";tter;·;Mr;s;.~:::;;::~:·:::::::~::·:=~=~

cvenion.g at her

Mrs. Ed.i8on Horn."tetter,

=,

Lloyd Wamsley wu in Pt. Plea·

fG!Iowing

•

'"FISJ(dMEN IES'QIJED FROM FLOE

Saturday.
Qums ......... "'· sam.
nw~gbt mbbl, -

,w&gt;l.,.nee... swisb&lt;o' .m 1lhe

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~fi~~~1lM .bost.est · served a ~

Rcf,-reshm('ots
t+he rl\ostc-.~ 00 iflhose named abo'Vt

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ONIOI Clou4r wtlll rain

Single Copy

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An~ta

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Hea:bh .Methoidi-st; MN. Cbar~:es
homo, HuUu-oot Ave.
•o•-·
to .·Mr,.
First
Baptbt; Mrs.
Gu.est"li' fo;r the cveni·ng wn-e Be".~.voott,
Mr!!. M. D. Ha.r:llingcr a.nd. Mrs. J. Dwight Wall~ Fi:r.t· ~-

W. "M:CMurl1ay.

No. 247

.•• to catch
a heart •••

·-·
Brownell Avenue
Ll!ll"&amp; Gibbl,
EU.a and Maude
Union Service
Extension Club Bleotinr
and Mn.
Lora Brown
spent Tueaday with Mrs. Fannie
To Highlight
Works On Project T.:'~u~~yne HaN we ...
in Pt. Pleasant Friday.
Day Of Prayer - week
BroW'~~$!
A...... (ll"b met
Gloria Crump was the ltlleo! of
lit :bbe -borne of Mn.
'and Sue Brown Sunday.

erson Jooos,
· chairrman,
__, L_caUed
· a
Mrs. Dor Schaefer was aw,arrded me .. "'• ~r '''""tne:n vJ t•1re vtlrl~
_.....,. "'at ...·.,
·
h'f!t" ihom.e Thu.r8day
tJbe fi:rst priJ:e ·8100 ~ns. Harmon churohes
club Wednte8day

Vol. VII

weekend .at home.

._ Motiantown University and ldns werte vWikio-g Ed Fry.
Paul BJasing and Lum Ed·
ln ·ipavy . ·~~ · &amp;me im9t'. to 1fP'eA'Cl ..t;}le .~ester
wards
of Pt. Plea-sant were Sunwool was deaigne4 by _.JCartA · ':aca'lioo. _
·
.
day
pests
-of Cecil Bles&amp;ing and ,
Stark. The lht&amp;th ia: ~
D. A. JOOUII'b was in New Havea family.
necked ud lhort--alHYed.· Naq
ellk faille I• und tor \ht
Rollba s,ooks. Mnl. M!By ;
frinr•d ~ at the necklillt.
.!Wu8b, Mrs. Vena Rainey, !Mrs.

of
3
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"'flq
obs.erved
;in JMdlddlep&lt;mt.'"""
'U!lli.on.
be held

O'Bni\lf!l ~reC&lt;~n4 · wl\cn M:i~ Marie

Sayre.

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FT&gt;. s.m
·t.keT$bUJ'8' Tuesday to ,m fft lier
Bolrton,
Lester"
and
Clarence
Ad·
; n VIrtU Jr., who is -a l!lltudent

Miss Rickman
w~Id ~1ft-· wm be
Entertains
on Feb.
11th whoo a
service
Heath Metlbcw;tlst
BridgeOub Ohureh atat twothe O'clock.
Mr111. !4n·

THE
ROCKET I

nttne

Mrt. Don Aten Saturday.
· Our oommunity was sa4dened
by U.. ouddeo death · oi lllln,- L.

,n.d Mr. .and Mrs. Uyod Wamsley
'lloeoday ..........
, ; c..,u ru...m, and lhritht
(llbb:ol were in New Hlwte, :dOoD
.,..d l't. Pleuant

WEATHER

........... c.._.... t.reln

Lawrence Winebrenner who ls
em·ployed •in Columbus spent .the

IFT~id~a~y~oft~emoon~~"·=====;;M~et:;:h;;oo;;U.;;L;;O;;b~urcll~~in=DI=!n&lt;ria==·

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Mn. Etbel Myere who hti ~D
in Florida the put month " vtiitoin&amp; ·her son -and wife, Mr. .end
Mrs. Tobey IM,yen.
Robert Brown wn a caiJer iq
the William Brooks home Sunday.

ley family.
meat on 41he river.
'Mrs. Granet Ohapman received
'&amp;lrs:. Ca"l!h.ar.ine Newberry was
'Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hart r.all· word that her
doaug!hte~, Ida
Dwight Gibbs .of Oek Grovt &lt;and
ed on Or. and rMrg. D. v. Smith Maude was married Jan. 21 m a
Dallas &lt;1f Broad Jlun were in Pt. ill Point Pleaaarrt Friday.
Pleasant 'Monday.
Dwightwwe
Gibbs,
JJra-ieinaDd
Cwti.l
=·
klcbrd
visitors
New
H-a·
Cecil Blessing, 0 . A. RoV&amp;l) And •eu. Satunh.y.
11
Thbey Myers Wfft in Pt. PleasMros. G-ranat Cba)mlan, Beatrice
ant. · Middl~ .aDd MiaBcta. Mon·

AifrW Elberfeld, ~ Hob.
Mr. and Mrs. James 5te-

New Furniture

in

1 Mr. ond llh. !Toddle TriliP o!
MMOO e1U-ed OD C«U awl EHa
BleBSi.na; Sundry.

Cooper Oistrlct.

~tetter,

ROOMS OF

Friday, Fel:iruary 3, 1956.

. LETART, W. VA.

A ronb ibutioorr of $5 oc more
was given- to the MotJhen' M.a.n.:h
for Polio by the tollowdnC IICOOf'd~ to an ·a nnouncement made

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me'tfe1'8. Wf~h .hlJn.

EMIRGBNC'I' CALL
IZAAK VIWALTON LIAGUE
Th~ rt"gular meePi; ef tbJ !ioard

TIM POil1el'f)yj" E!rnf"l'gmli.'y

of Dinctor:; of llle &amp;felgo CQpter,
•
tzaak: Walton LeajfUd of APJerica IN ·101' ~-1$. ~rth Am~can·a F-lOOD. lateet ta fUP.U«&lt;Illc
will be beld Monday at 'l;30 "p.
qSA.i'. Jih~ iuee ott for _ftrst time W1lh test pilot oU :b&amp;ruell
a~ the Club HQuse, accordina to a -at .-caetrot&amp; ·.PttAe · tid ,NJI -&amp;Qto-pilot ud other tmPfO.,ements.
repOrt ~lled ~.
. lllil'~ir ,.100 ~ "*-'lY &amp;re iD. use.
. £1Uirid&amp;loual~

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squ.d

tn·nsported Claude ReN.mcyet J&lt;r.,

from bis residence on. W)'IDS
Hil.l to llllf' Meip· Gtoeral ~

t:hi:J mor:oing. ltei w-as wtff,MJ
from an . -'!hma . 'a~t.aek -~ ,W
lie..., NI""""'J fnla lllae llMJijW.
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