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The ~ily Sentinel, Pomerov.Mi(kfleport, Ohlo

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'Mr. 1U'Jod Mr.!. Herman Warner
returned Tinu-eday from £ six
week fd.ay in Ooeco and Naples,
Fb.

Lucille Bea&lt;bs Haw);lDB. Pomeroy Soclel9 F.~:di!!·~to~r~Pb~o~ne:;.,:S244~:....--...;;;;;;,_ _ _ __

Judy Murray
Bride Is Honored Wednesday
Celebrates
With Surprise Bridal Shower
17th Birthday

open tLe door

Mfss Wr.ginia Mayes was sur·
prW.'C:I with a brildiJJ, !ilboWeJ" WednesOOy evenin-g wttlb -a sur-pr~ -nl'Siday evenring after c:hotr -rehearparty at tbe lbome of her -pa-rents, sal at the first Baptist Church.
Mr-. ·a ud IM!r9. Clarence M'WT'ay at The shower was given by IMrs.
Bredbur:y. The guests enjoyed Slti.rlcy MiLls witlh M~. ~
games and -dancing duri-n.g Vh e Bcarlu 85 coho9tess . The pa:rty
seventeenth birt-hday of
Judy ~ was celebrated WedTtle

evening ·md weroe served birthd-ay
cak-e, jce cream and cokes.

Choir .membenJ

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-pr-esent were

McGhee,

Frank

Ch~ew,

Pearl Hoffman. J.trs.
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Homer yose , .,_
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Jacqueline Rice, Miar'celJa ~1101",
L . D. Dilet, ~. Mrs. C. P.
Bradbu:ry end Mm. Gerald An·
was at the Bezr+h:s home and a t.Mny; other ~: Mrs. cneaecolor sohe~e ol red oa~ white brew and 'M!rs. Chsd.es M,aYf:!S mow.a:s used m -tlhe decw&gt;ations and ' '!!her of tbe bootiree. Sfod1n.g
relra&lt;~hmenl:s of ~e. iel:Jo, nuts ; guests wera Mrs. ~ S~~Vely
a-nd coffee. TOO g.~f11S' were pol'llad choir director .and ~Miss Bess Sa-n-

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MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
Mrs, NOMIII Usle, S)'l8CUB'e. hilS
bee-n 1111ken to the bema of 'h er
dau&amp;ht-er, IHM. Jolm· Ctoots. CQ,J.

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Opon a savings account with us- and build
up your balance regularly. for ready cash,
safety for your fun~s, intorost on your dtpotits,
and access to other helpful financial oel"'icoo,
thoro's nothing quilt likt money in tho bank!

Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINCE 1172
RUTLAND

MEMBER FEDERAL ltEIIRVI SYITIM
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INaJRANC:I CORPORATION

,COME SEE OUR-

Federated Circle
Baptist Golden
Has Guests At
Rule Class
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C0ntr1'b Ut eS
Wednesday Meet
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QUALITY IS LONG REMEMBERED
.AFTER PRICE IS FORGOTTEN.
IF YOU WANT A HIGH QUALITY, REAL
VALUE, LOW PRICED CAR SEE

The

MiUdleport

Emel'gezl(y Chicago, JU. Mr. Prie8s · liVed in
Middleport wtiile ·employed at
Kyger , Crek. . . ·
J . B: Hayes, cbp~P; "h&amp;$ been
visiting his daugb(W, Xr&amp;'. Frank
Chcesebrew, and huBPaJJ4.t

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To M't~ke !Lhe Cbui"C'h. School rMiooo
llllt~Ung" COJ\Ciuded w-il'b '.the
group de-ciding t-o have a 00tl!te'8l
between :the- •men and women tbru
'March and Apri'l.

Jolly Club
Has Meeting
Wednesday

Refreshments werto~ served by
Lhe •hosts at ,the "Close of :the mool-

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to BeD Neotr!Jng, Chester
Knight, Joack Kennedy, Rev. tOO
Mrs. William Kennedy entertain· Mrs. Bart.cl·8, Anna .Mlurray, tMts.
cd the Jolly club Wednesda:y ev~n· Lena Hub~r. Miss Emma. Seitz,
ing al her home, Mulberry Ave.
MIN. G-uy RusscU, .M1ss A-nn Ebl'~ollowing a short bll8iness ses· enbaeh, Mrs. CarJ
N.orton, IMk's.
!dun in charge or the president 1Joui8 (l.eibel, Joe Kennedy, iM'h:.
Mrs. K~nnedy the evening
William Kennedy and •title hoots.
spent ~ocially .
The next meeting wJU be held
Hcfrc~;hmenls in keeping with
St. Valentine Day were served by on March !5 8t the home of Mn.
the hostc~s to Mrs. Wilbur Hann. Lena Hdber, Union Avenue.
lng, Mrs. Millard Van Meter. Mn.
Lillie Hauck, Mrs. Eldon Will, Mrs.

Dtnny Thomp&amp;on

Pea.-1 Ash

Calvert

Mrs. VanMeter

Gerald Wildermuth, Mrs. Donald
Hauck, Mrs. Albert Woodard and
Mn. Charle Strau88.

.elebrates
Birthday

I'RID ILAITTNAII

1952 IIUICK .......... 895.00
1953 PONTIAC ••... .. 995.00 S,eclal
4 tlr. llldan. One local owner.

2 dr s~•n. Orloin•l ._luk flnla.h like new

1954 BUICK •••••••• 1,695.00 1953 BUICK ......... 1,295.00
Spt~clal Dlx. 2 clr. l•lu two otb..-1). One ca,.,ul ow·
Special 2 fir Sed'ln, One locel owner. BNullful bluo
.,,.. '"" th,... f9ne IIN'Itlnel finlth.

ner. Sh•rp concNtlan,

1953 WILLYS .•• , ••••. 777.00
caro~ul ownfr

A.erM•alo Hard top C", OM

1952 CHEVROLET •.•.• 695o0o
01•. 2 dr Secl•n. Peww tUdo-IHutlhtl now· ~u.
flnloh.
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1,55 BUICK

95 00

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v.a Iuper •l•l'erf C...

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V-1 ·aoaclrnu..r Hont to,. Pow., st.otinv, pawer
wlmhft entl..,.t. Llko new thr.. .-.ne ltlue finish
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llviefa C:·llf, A ro•l cream puff-Le11
c~l, . ml ...... Shorp

Ptwtf' .......,...locol owner. lmmocul•l't; ltluo
white.

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1954 BUICK • .' ...• o•• 1;895.00 1952 BUICK .......... 995.00
1,..111 llvlora Cpe. &amp; 4 clr. SMon. Oynaflow drl\'t,
Honl ta, styUnt. OM c•reful ewner. LUco new con·

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1954 PONTIAC • • • • • • I, 795.00
I cyl. Custom C1tolln•

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(pie,

All INthtr ...,,. Low

. 18 PIECE

DINNERWARE SET

BUICK ..... .. . 1,595o00

·. 'Svg.r' lowl end Creom Pltchor

2.49 set

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BAKER

RoHMestw Conv. cpe. New on. coat no•rly f4500.00
l'hlt tM It oxtr• ...tl for moclel.

1953 WILLYS . . . . . . . . . 895.00
ltatten w...... One Clreful l.c11 owner. 6 crt lxtr.t
..... ,.. !Milot.
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ltst Bukll:lo-dulioe o 111111'-Ulow •• 777.00
1951 'Ford Victoria Hard lop
777.00
11110 llulek sp..lol z c1r i!Qift
49~.00
ltll Poallae 4 dr Dlx lleilaa
ItSO Slud. Champ Conv Cpe
1148 Bulok Sopor 4 dr D)'i iUI.e
1148 Llneoln 2 dr . . . .. .. • .. . .. . . .
1141 Qw, "88" Club rpe ,..,.. polnl
1148 Cit.. 4 dr ..... , , ........... ..

1841 PJ,y I dr . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . 195.00
1147 Padao a dr ... , •.... , ...... 88.00
11$3 Q~s:;. I toll Z op nlo ........ 1,195.00

•os.oo !9Sa .DOdle ,..
~43.00
315.06
185.00
395.00

195.00

ton ~kur&gt;

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ItS~ , !!o,l!le," toa,ftkup ... , . . . . . 39f.OO
1811 BOdie :! filii, a op ulo .. , . . . . . 495.oo
19&amp;~ Fonf 'K ton rellul.lt •DlllltG,
6~6.00
184 . Jal. J'icbp ............ : .. . uil.oo
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CUSfOM ROYAL Lo\RCI HAtttm:IP t'IMWIIPLITI
- l f u l Thr.. tono
ONLY 4,000 ACTUAl. MILlS!

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RAWLINGS
SONS
CO.
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Corner Mill ond s.,orid Sh.
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MiddleiiOrt, ·Ohfa

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prepor•tiont f01' the furioral of
Connie MKk, .tt.lld•nb drotw
the f,-ont of the stedlum nam'od
for the 93-ye.,-old
Ol'd
M•n" af baHIMrt.

Tboc9day,

Feb.

9

Gra'CC MlcJJbodi"Ht Ohuroh ~ .... G.a-lli·
po)is. C.al'll :M~nrey Jr., Cub Cnrnmi&amp;ioner wa' unabLe tJo. . be pr-e'*".""lt IU1Id batriet ~uttlvc Noi!OD
l.Jea.Oh oonduoted ·tbe meetiDg.

The ·~tklg was optmed ~y ILWO
Cub Scout 801DgiS-~ed by Letach. Detoonrillr.al-ion.s on We Bolltom of
Tho &amp;;,a. theme ror MwCh WE~re
~- by A. B. Somoov.ille t~n
reraronee matcni:al ool•&amp;~IOO to ~
r::beme at-'. MU'LOft Hood pl"'LWented
.a Box MitJV.Ie oo SOO. We. A !borne
m-1100 JtJghi'!li game wa&lt;s a-ll'!lo UIS'ed
byll:b!! group.
Somr.~Hbe ma.dc a •·cubby"
(PBCk .Allllendaaoe- AW'811'd) LOut of
an cans .a'lld Pack Z44 of Midldl-eport. won "CUbby'' wi:lh .tr.m ·~lead-ert.9 ~- 'lUre meeting waa
cliosed b)' a ~ by Rev. Paul
Nhwandler. Hmt P..t Dm Mothers se_""_'Cd pit iiUIId co£·(~.

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'lllC Presbyteor1.iaor Ohuroh m. Pt.
P·J't"&lt;tSMJt M M:3J'Ch 6-13 a!ltd 20
frum 8-JQ r . M.
At!l!endiog ware Po~ Pleatfant
Pock 25~Mr. aod 11oft's. L..eQ Bias,

l~oroge Rob~rll&lt;;. M~ Pack

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244-Ben F. BaOOy, -~.ns,.
Sat·
rtlerftcl&lt;d, Mnc;, Juc Wr•lsorl·, Wr.ll'fld
MM_._W-iJIIi.am Weawr, Mr. ..wl' ~
Dw'fbl Wa'l-lwc, M1'. and· Mlns. MU•
oi.on Hood 'and Pauli R~. _
New Hawn Pack 256--W. F.
Clladwlel:l, .aDd oom. J. 1M. Abel,

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witb -tmnMv
CU'bi-.£-.

session.
ested per.sons met at

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wil

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.re

otber persona wishing to enter

Zw.~ing and iMnJ.
bQth of J-'tomcroy.

PinaL W.IJ8IDI!T,

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be ''Oiror 'in- tM Home." ng
February 16-Dedford Home De.

ow- .- • 1110
• · Food ~U~~r&amp; Th•
:- &lt;&gt;~. ;::;:
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be on "Cotton DI'l91 Project" dl
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t"r,bruary 17- 10 A. M~ untit. 3
P. M. the Mei(ls Onunty Home De·
tll'I'IJ11!,1'!'8ti-on c.ow.ill wi-lt meet at
'tiM- hrunc of Mfls.. Nolarr &gt;in Syr.aru;;e -to Cflmplebe opl:arw J'lo;r dte

aruwat AobKovemcnt DJII)' pro.gr.am

com~~m ~fli' ICII

to hr- he'ld at t-he

M•idd~

High

Sl'bool A~wn Mvd:l 6.
fo'{"bruary IP-Jooior Fair Bo•rd
wioU mM oitJ bJKo oourt mom from
to A. 1'11 untj.} 12.

to rm

Wendel Enzenaner
Fun~ral Servi~es
Planned Sunday
fo'tm t'fl'1all

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Slfnt1i[F Harokl Ou-ckwtG'!t'h.
HEALTH CLUB TO M&amp;IT
TOO UighWI&lt;I'Y Pa!trol ~t'('d
TtH:l L:mrl'l Cliff J:It:'-'!(tft' Club
tba.t. GeCJngc Yoltt~g. 32. Ponl•L'W'Oy W~J.I .tJlleCil Monday at 7:30 P:. M. •t
Witi dlt"d 1o appear bc.flote ).fa'ynr 1the :harnc of P-h Glerm ''l'hompE. F. Jtiol:lh1.~n-. itolnig}:ll:, on ~rhe '901)'. A layctlbn '8howcr will ~ 'beld
'C~ or l'Offl 10f !load and .Nhn tor Mrs. .ftlllllO!I tewB Eaoah memE&gt;&lt;non. 21 , Long - · - " " " ' ber ilo ~ "' tm1rur an liMo
cllled llo cppoor lo Robin· "' ooJI lor ~ flioc1 'rhe
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..,·u.e
.. .cil. . . -•. Tile-"""'
·l&gt;rillll . • Valmlline, . •atld ooct
~ trl!l,al'l
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. _ awrcJa for the bobo :puty. . . •

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for

Weod('l

Etn:ell'aUf"''. 84. wOO di,oQ f'ri.-tay ;rt
-t.lle O'N('al ReNt !lome, will be
hr-ld Soo&lt;d&gt;JY at 2 p. 111. in the
Ewing Ohaipt"l.
llf' i ~- snrviTf!d hy L' lre ~.her,

'Charged w)lh driving ~i~ &lt;int'f!Xi·
Ew.,crtamnJ"ent du1ing 41fte ('W·
earfied and W. II. Jl!omioe, 48, .Ru1· mnt wa1~ pr~n' . r-d by &amp;ldlle 1'\fc
1hmd WillS meted $10 wnU ~ fur and WiU.iam Raldif,f :and' ~·h­
·ir,j~oxilnM.ion. Thr. twu WIOt1e
llfr· ttWCitJ!~ W&lt;"\t"t ~1"\!'Cd ,tJo ·tlbi·rrlY lft(.'lh ·
1'\'1:-t«J F!nMtay -evening .and •i»&gt;lefiiiM in .fibc -oounty jm1 b:v Deputy

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ti•~ 'l'ld~.

Thle SWeniU::... depa.'!'ltme•lt re· viooo Officer.
·
ported 11hid' ,two Rutland men wer r
Tm\Jalltv:o p.laru OOV!e been mr.JI:Ie
fad &lt;1Jod4tr by GrmdJicy: dlat'ge1l f-nr , t ,h~ LalJ'oo- DIIY cd...,..11it·vt
wttll dntvrng witHe inlox!call•d which is spom;orCd annulJIY by
llmd 'tnto~cat-i&gt;rm.
~ he Legion P'Otrt:. The POISIL ~IIi .pa:yAeoondi:ng Ito ·lhc reporrl, Wil · ~ng for the "Cx&gt;am~natlion '01/ (,Ire
bur Molden. 41 . Ru~ was ·fin - e~"eeS of a ~'-kldleport. ~ RLued stoo cO!Sts &lt;me~ .wnoo1111..W- t(t dMt and for the!' g~ - wh!I:Ch trc
rthr'c!'ll day~
·in 1!00 ftJUI1(.y jail nM~'

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be conduebed
by Mr&amp; ""'-d
Nol.n ._ County H...., limo .......

.Lhem on ~ ~h:ci1• .achiewrnt-mts .and
Df TliJit ta.gging ·hilS doir- arnd $150 ool;f·ed 1tihoci-r .k"topecUoo "v-ory fine."
and 00.'1' '5 f-nr f:bc orher two clloarg·
Hen-ry CJatW'OI'ILllY. Pool: Ofln·
as, alJlb:J(~grh !IJe .]lad $40 oi l!lhaL m~, pre!-t'id~ aDd Dun :lbokb
SI.I'SpeDded ,pt'Ddi'lllg that he d'iti· P&amp;.'ft: OommanOOr, was fi!M11ed by
pose of Lfbe swine within 2t Jrou.rs. t'ttc Board
1nutec6
t·he
The UM"e.'o1 w:ti rnalde by Cooml:blc !J08iti~O'h vJJcabed by f1he llCSi\lli'llaiillll
C.Cil .Cook.
or Wiillrioam Scal'befTY. l"o6t .so--

OlNI! YOUNO put. !ntlhlna' tiNChu . Dll h1l eiJ"ht-toot bu.tlt of
,Abrah&amp;m l.u&amp;cotn In IANfal, Kill.. Ill bollor ot Ltneoln'l bl_rthday
:reb. 1.2. . SQn,o,
and .0.?14. "- look on. f ln.tiN'tl!Jtio~l
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EJ.ten.
ion oannou.nced tQta)'
Ule
Home Demon.&lt;i.ratiou &lt;and ottg.
ac:tivi"Liioe!s 'fur the ~k. of Febn,tary 12·18.
February 12-fobe
:llutWid
· Home~ CJu))
ill
meet at dle 11ome o1
Ca-nady at RuUand Tbe tlllriC
iUle mcldtinC wil!l ~ "CWior
lrom.e" ll!lld tbe D'Jeii!C.ibg will et
U'D&lt;kr.'Wa!y-. 10:30 A. M.
g
February 14--Atw Bril!t
JJI"QQIWn Pliarmine' ad.i'ridlls :

tbij eoune
invited to enter
Wednesday Eveniq, Febrtw'J 15 loellloa.
at the Leeton Hall in Racine.
Fetwwq. lS-J'wttat Home
~ Club will meet at
~EIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
tbe !home .of Hnr. Oby P8)1ater
Dlb;miR9Cd ~: A.1:Jlh.w and the subject ot u.e JllOl'ti

Teams Up With "Hainlet"

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FRANCISCO UP- Wiie
The United States, Britain and
escaped Indiana Fanee, in one of the strongest
mass murderer W'ho was captured proteats they have ever ~~ent to
in a pawn shop here, bl(){'ked ef. fd~ow, ujd the existence of
forts .,-riday to send him East to armed bands in Red BerUn could
the electric chair.
have
the "-.ovest ......,equen-s."
Th
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Irvin, condemned to dcalh for
e protest ~mined the Reds
one of six lroldup murders in In- that the Western powers have
djana and Kentucky, refused to pro~i.Jed to defend West Berr
waive extradition and won a post- .ICJ!rru;t "attack from any quarter'~
ponement until Tuesday .
ud added they will not l'eeogni~
The 31-year-{J]d prisoner broke "any waiver of reJPGDiibUity by
ou~ of an "escape proof'' jail in the_ Soviet government for acts
Prmccto.n, . In~.• on Jan. 19 and Whlc~ could lead to any IUCh ateluded pohce m ten states. He was tack.
f~nally picked up by two San Fran- . ~was a reference to U.e Conctsco patrolmen Thursda}· when be rnunist claim that Soviet Germany
tried to pawn two rings stolen In ia now a sovereign &amp;tate," 00 long3 Los Angela rober:y.
er subject to Russi8n authority.
The Western nnote..were inapired by las~ month's PUide tbrough

1 be Q~ld Middleport started instruction Jn
~ ~1:;k: tt~g First Aid to a class of 26 members.
1
sel·} wbo· &lt;tied
. Y~
Firemen are training as Emerg.
af~nooo at b SU::Y ~~J cncy Squad Men , School Bus Driv·
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Y ers for emergencit$, and othen
v;:e- Mi4dl
illit to be better tralned in (U'st
Jack F'Tcy, Le&lt;l-IWI Say~'(!, ~l"J- ~da
eport . ~cy aid. Graduates ol U.e 18 hour
G'l'li1tl;·lead-. ChNibi·re Pad: _206- Sql~a:
R. Pl('locm were course will be presented With ited
l'lk1J. ctaN'flol'le . MuH'ood Jr. :·.Fflom ea c ·
e.
Croaa First Aid Certificates for
H.-:11!loek ~ve Pack ~~s~. w 819 _ the wife or 1bc JQre Completion of the Standard Course.

Legioo

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F'lrst A'd
Class
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Red
some 23,I)(HI clvlJ.
ta~s some of them 12-rear-old
e~ddrenand· armed
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Mrs.' Ruth Hysell ' mentRacinemet VGiurrteer
Fire_ Depart·
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In regular sessiOn WedExtensJ
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FuneraI services
. IwithnesdayPrel!l.idenl
evening at the Fire Hall
on
eeusr
Bobbie Roy
in
A
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Schedul
Following tbe busioet~:s
re ft
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Set For Monday charge. Firemen
and other interthe Legion .
M6ies A~
Fune
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Hall where Mr. Emmett Sbuler of
some o1

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Brings Fine For IFeener
ennel(
. e.st'dent Post Praised
D.ex.ter. R
A Dexter~ Ohiu-, ~~~fl. Jack
By Inspect or
6oM,
f•:'R'cd'
mnd
of
$50

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SAN

H'e _sald "Con&amp;ress will have to
dedde wbk~- way it 'f'llnls to go;
we _~D9t-'n both dirto~Uons at the
sam:t!i - tlrpe."
Tbe · bill, passed Friday by a
12 to 3 ...... iti&lt;IUded • one billltr,t d9t.W~..Jf.u ~nk" I{Ul_a re~
turn to bO per cent priC'' su-~·
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on corn, cotton, peanuts and millable wheat.

j Lou151c Harnson, M-n;. LydUL Cirl, En ~. and a suni"Yed by ooc
·MM.. H6TI')' Swattz ii.'Ud l.eo S. son, q~. P~y; ~ d:liugtl~
Cl.llntils.
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.teft, JIM PWIU... Pt. PJleSiaat; one
~'&amp;Uipo1i9 Pack ~~ ~v-id -,isater, ~- 0ora M-eiAhart, Pont:
Rdl~~e. Mr-. and Mf\'f. A. B. SOmer· -e-roy I8Dd a bNther WriUiam Boyles
vi~•l-c, MM. J~hn Dobbl£16, Mre. :W. Ak:mll and tive grandMI)dren.
Tr&gt;a:ming cour.te Qait.cs armoun· H. rM'C'IWI~Il'SC', ~ .and Mrs. Lil.w·
Frklnda may caN at tbe funma·l
ood ~: Den -Mrat.'berr&amp; 1rWni:nlg to 1'~'11Lcc DJCk'Cy, Hel!b B~ ~arne&amp; -tJorn.e. Bt1t1ilat will be 'in Beech
o
H. Hmt8(m, Rev. l';rul M. N~&amp;wan · Or1we Cemetery.
dor ""d NI:•Jsoo Leach.

Loose Livestock

w~ned the Soviatt they would be
Mld rnponslble for aoy attack
on West Berlin by the armed gangs
of Red workers and youttw.
A statement broadcast by the
East German radio today said the
10 eallcd "C~gllting groupt" wer-!
fonned "to protect the Germa11
d.•.mm....:~.
.,. t.l. c repuWic and ill! aehiiThe East Genmrn statement was
a:en al!l an indication that the SoVIeU. would reject the We•tern

"Mad Dog" frvin.

fiU'them ogain."

ScQ.u t be

eoommi ~ uf aHt.lwii'IQ' llls s:wl:ne h.1
mm at MoT~; and ariot-M:r Maryc

•'

.

And S«retary of Agriculture
Ezra T. Benson u.id the wmmit·
1-ee bill. "is a mixture of good and
bad''. He expreJ&gt;Sed hope the full
Senate would "strike the bad fea·
tures and retain the good."
So me Republican senators predieted the President would veto
the bill if it contained l'igid tiUpporUI.
,..
Ben.son said the soil bank feature • originally prO\)O&amp;ed by the
aclnliniatration • "w:ould empty
our warebou.ae" of tr:op surplus.
Howe~r. h~ . added that ., 90
J)tt'.:cent of parity supports would

AS Ti'IE SADDENED CITY
Phll,..iphl• comPI-'" finllt

WBii-

Service Station '
· Damaged By Fire
Fire caused etrthnailll . dam·age&amp;
of $100 to •120 ftD SatUrday morn·
ina: at Murroy'a ~ Station In Ma: ,..-·· soD Clty. Dam•1e Wil confined to
the floor between the main part
of tho bulldillll Mill the ba..,.ent.
· ·Tbo Muon Vnlln!l~r Fire De··
_putinent annm"ed the eall at
· ,, approdmatel)' 8:10 a.m. and eJ:·
~ ,JI lo a ...Iter of lllh&gt;

Friday.

"ll1ad
Do'g" In'l·n
1'
Blocking Efforts
For Extradl.tl'on

Wbi&lt;lh $40 WaS' fHJ'!-lpDIHtOO Tbu"'·
Fecrn-!'y - Uct~ll"bt
r06t. No. 128.
Jia,y II'JI'O::bl· by Ju.&lt;N•icc of 'the Pui'te Altlt'rli.10an Legitm, reoeiv-00 !)f.gh
R. L. Gr ,~mMey, u-f iMtll'ei':WiJIIC, on p1"'ttre f.-rum l·b'O.l Jo'ounWJ. Div'iiiion
c.bq~s: qf albawing hils MY'frue to Oorrhnan-drr, Harold Riroe, .Rutland.
•t'U'Il .t ·ta.rgc.
wllo W&amp;li t·i"K"ti·r- Jrw;ptdJDg of!fleer
S!~ff~ ::rd pi!Oi·ded guitcy m .two Wed'fl'llS-Iia.y wlwrr t:lley 'llli£t at Ole

Dt. Sldoey Mayer, llxocu!t""
retary of tbe Inter Board CouneUI
of. Ohio. Annual COnt~rence of
Meth'odiat Churches wti1 conduct
tbe aervitfls rea:ularly scheduled at
Raelne, ruJk Grove, Foreat Run on
lbal day.
There will be no services at Sutton. Church this Sua~y. ReV. El·
wbod also anli®Mell lhot the Ra·
cln~ Boy Seoul Troop will attend
Cburth Services 111 a body thiR
Sunday, National Soy ~out Sun·
' day.

ONLY

President Eisenllower has not
changed by "one iota" in his oppositior: to . the riQid hiith farm I
price supports, White Uouae Press '
Secl'etar:y Jam es C. Hagerty said

8ta(-

\!«·

.,

Hith Quality- Low Priced Special

BE HUN UP- The East German Communi.l!ll!l today bru.hed off
WASHINGTON t,JP-The ad. ahWet&gt;tern Allied prulest again.at
mioistration has fiOunded a sour : 1 e formation uf ch·ili.an armed
note . over the rigid . farm price group in East Berlin.
props wntained in the omnibus
U. S., BritUh and Frcneh protest
farm aid bill pasa;ed by the Senate notes, delivered Friday nigbt.
AgricUlture Committee.

For

Rev. John Elw~ of tbe Ra·
Methodi&amp;t Chlireb announces
a cue11t spel!lker at the ~~ar
.Dotninc 1erviee8 Q"' Febtuary 13.

ELBERFELDS

FURNITURE

Units

Strong Protests Are Given
To East German Government

President Veto
Is ·Likely For
Farm Aid Bill

Scout Troop 245 Middleport Cub
· ·
WinsPa~kAttendanceAward
Makes Plans
• M~on..c..a:tliiu-Mcti.gs cub
I .ool'Ct ·a't 1Feb.
he s.a,pt.s Chu.n!'h in
·held their montl ly Round Middt.,o "
21.cUb28~
"ohd v.r.
Court Of Honor km""'s
-Lllbl~
at .l:he 6 from 1-3 P.
nl

~ine

ly clwcfr' end r..._ cold with
......- flwriot ...t •IMI north

Against

I "St'If upTempest' . '

Guest Speaker
In Pulpit At
Racine Church

lvOrywtlltt Hott Proef· Dlnnerwt,. Sob Wltft 22K G.ad Trlin ....rvko for
4. Coml•h af Four *•ch DlnMt Pl.t.., C.ups, bun~ Dtlllrb. OM

ROOMS OF
~ New Fur11ihire ·

PlaDB of the Kaiser Aluminum
Mr. Ben~dict ga\le a short htst·
lad Chemical Corporation ~or the oey .~ hls ,e5'mpany which atuted
development of the plants m Rav· In 1946 when they purehaaed War

Surplus plants .ud began their
WASiflN~~N UP-The EB;enrapld advancement wbich iJ taking 1howier adm~rnsl!r!l'nrcm ~ was
them .to the top of the Iong-estab· l ·~t:d ready .to defl-nd its 1954
Jished aluminum produeers in this ! dcr:'ISIOII ~ Max ~ tlw.de
coUJ1try.
j ~:&lt;lntr1!.)lr.J m ~ ·Bace or an impend·
~ng sooat&lt;e •mquM-y.
Church.
In speaking IO.f ·the 1mpaet. a! the
"W~ had misgivings abOUtl !the
E. 0. Rail, p1.am ctutlrman. p~ao!a on thiil IIN'Iil he sadd that move at• the time," ane adm.i!n.i:s·
introduced Mr. 5enedicl who t by 1958, . approximately 370 su- .t.Norion .offtcla-1 said'. "'But .t:he pribrOUibt a mesaage trom Ford Mur· pei'IY!i&gt;iors woukl be bz1ougbt. in mary cons.i~tion W.lS liD hoM a
row, top-man at tbe new plant, aay· W:nn oUae-r- ~ ~bn't8 utd :that be- undie(l CN!nt• with our Al·I~EI1 C"'tll
1DI "We're &amp;lad to be here" and oa-use of 41)ns tlte oontPaRtY wuti if we .bad to ghre a little fJlOII"e lin
~erring to the buUdlnl of tbree very int-e.nested ion Whtarl lb !hap· •tJ'tad;) wlth .tlbc Soviet bloc."
H,arate plants in tbia area . The Pening m .all Q{ the n~boriog
Tbe 1954 ~-West .t:ntllde 11"-eVi·
lpeaker began his talk with a COD· bow·DIS in ibe housing deveiop- IS'ilan wa.so under&amp;tood to ·ba;ve be1oo
deUIIed explanation or the making meDl'i', -e~ of 61CbooW, im· approVed by Premenot Elis6rtbow·
of aluminum startirig With the min· prove~ nf ui'iUty ~. et~. eJ'! -aoo tJbe Na'lrioo:al· S~y
1111 ol bauxite in Jamaica, BWI,
U'Sing rt:l&amp;r piabt at Spokl~~" · Cou-ncil .
from eompany owned minu; ship· Wash., ~a ~ ·he 'SillowOO
'Dbe Sena~ Pft'm.aot-W. Lnvcsti·
pia&amp; this to Loui11iana for chemi· rtftat by .aatu•~ ~as the nn- gatiog .sttboornmHu..e wN~ o-pen. u.
cal proceulng and then ~ West p~-Wn1'1! should affootl 2Sa,2M per- ~nquiry oncn 'l'umday intlO the opVir&amp;lnia wbere the alumina or sons in rtlhb -part. 'Of tlhe Voail-ley.
e!J'Ia.~~om -of Eaisi.-West ~r.adle. 'I\ha
alumtnUm oxide wUI io through a
A·g111:n tMiii'Jg It he Spokiane opena· eommilt 1~ wants to know why
amelting process to get .pig alumln· ·Uom. as an .example he nid rtlhat Russ.ia ill gettin-g J'a:tlg.t' s hi'pm-enb&amp;
urn, and the varioua phases which 'ill was oprobabl&gt;e tlbat 'l:l&amp;t~Hitre or of ooppcr wine, !!il&gt;rge &lt;eLectric
eM wltb sbtlet and foil aluminum. i-ndcopendt:dl:-' rabrJcatloint
WQl.tld iffi'fll'a.t01'6, and
some machine
Mr. Benedict said that his com· bu~tct a. l'arge ·numbcrr IQC ma'Uter fuol.s ~rom &amp;~ta:in arnd .nrt!Mr COUll·
pany'a lint l!llep in the develop· plaru'1s et"'Uiild: tbe -~ IOIJJe6' at il'lles part.i:Cipatling iln ~ ¢lr8de
ment of tbe Ravemwood plant was Rla.VlmSWIOtti. A question and 'aDS· 0011'~£10Jis.
.., .erect a fioisbia.g mm costing wet' -period &lt;fu9ed- the rint~
Sen. Sh.rant S}·Dl'i~ D-!M'.o.,
$22,000,000 and employing
500 and 1ln.fonuait ive proQr.wm-.
a .suboo.rnmi.Wee mmtbClr, pnadid-·
men. This mUI eovus ten acres and E&lt;ltiSI)flo Balrer, '})toesldent. -tbcmk· W" ~rome "V«f inil.f'ff\e~Stli'lll;l( ' diswlH be in f)peraU.on llY mid~ummer . 00 ·M'tr. Bmtadid- lor- tlhe f•ine closures in dre ·h~n·gs.
":PU• is call~ the 11Sm!lll phase" 1 speeeb . ~oo , had ~ -aillld: '&lt;?f.e-red
Of "8Jilall plant" •11d the second ~e wpport ol. .the Rotary m any
step deals JW!th an $80,1)!)0,000 w.Y tbey migh&lt; ioelp tlbe K&gt;ioer
pip&amp; wltli 2000 ·~
r. tile ....--. ,
··
.·
fabrlatillll af'tliO iil~&gt;j:,s,ty
r&amp;6·Nd~Wi.•....,._
Pt.
acres will be under roof for this Pllealslnt RDtltr)'' Cklb, '\WH .flmtro.
mill whieb ls to ~ cotnpleted by duced by P81il E. l&gt;a.Yls and SUS·
the middle of 19!57 and wtll be tlle gttSted illh&amp;t dt,n1tng tbe sumnwr a'l'l
iargest built in t.he United States at~endaiOOC eaobest be held by rt'lte
since World War'11. An intereatiog oombined Pit, f.\e&amp;Wit:·Nwv l,ilMln
Troop 245, Doy Scolt11So of Amcr·
phase of the bulldlng of these clubs iliDd' tlhe Ga.lti:polis--Middleplants is the uae ot alurilinum for pocl.-PotJllelr.O-Y dub~. ~-e ioc'a are oomp•€11ting •p}'A'OO fur &lt;!'heir
afebiteetpral and structural fun- pllaris- wrene made lf.Q CBJ'I"'Y Oll't his Ooum oi H.orrw:r w~Uh ~lhc time &lt;lllld
p-l'flee ·to be- anO'OUnced. ·~~~~~er.
etiuill• ia'eludins fifty overhead sugges.t:i'o.nr.
The m'Pmberu: of .~ !De'Wiy 011'f bridJe eraDOB which will be tht!
F'Ln-al -p1enll Wl6l'e oomphlkrJ' for
· finl to be all aluo-i1num, electri· a delleg.atioo 1ll ettend' rtihe J)i&amp;. ganizod lloy Soout Mlotbers-' Club
catty welded.
tmlct. Cmf\eoonoe 'i n Z-an~sv.ilk! on wi)l be pi;rml"d at ~'beot ('.()IU~t arul
11m ..a;w~Q'I'd w~ll be prer~n~'l·d f-or
• The latest ""oou6eement. by the Feb. 19-20.
Kalaer officials 1a of a Reductlo11
Mt:th-odist women who 'J)IlCP'a"' Hte brut exhlibit •in- ttre bUBiness
Plant which will cost $120,000,000 ed eBd &amp;etr\"«1 4be ;roast beef din- sootilan -duntng Na.tWc~ Boy
aDd employ 1700 persons and wJaen OOT' WBr;e .Mrs. H'4IDTY H'E&lt;nn'fl!S'Y, ~t Wci-k.
Tbn Scout of .fllt; M'O&gt;no'rh w)].(· be
eorhpleted by the end of 1968 it M'nJ. Cat1'101 SWM180n'. ~- Bnlee
iJI. 1:h~
time ·atnd
.wi)J. be five Umes the size of the Uoyd. M111. E. 0. RaH, Mm. !"IIIlO ·RJ'm'oonccd
. li!xieting facllitiea. Oroundbreaking Moone. Be'si9 9mJbom. Fri-eda &amp;"Wards fOf' menU badl_ges M'&lt;l! tleSt'S
wfll be J~e.
for this plaet should start tn April. ~lc.
The pub~k ;i!s 1invH:cd &lt;to m!';mtJ
.. In diBCUasina: the clloice of this
V.al'eptioo filrvot1s were placti&lt;J
put of· the Ohio Valley for tbe foot ~h .member and· ~ and rth-e Ooullt -of Hooor.
p\tlntB, M:r. Beaedlct e:qtlained. Lllfl tibli€1!'1' wern ~end with VaJ·
tbat the key to primary a1umlnumlentione ~and ·liilhted
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
production is powet end said th•t by rOO canclle.
Adml-tlcfl· Mr6 Maude SctrustJer
thty have a contraet wltb thi&amp; Ohio 1 •
1 PoMeroy. ·
·
'
Power Company _to· IU~ply t:SO,OOO MARRIAGE LICENSES
Di~ni~:;ed: Pcnony
Williams_,
KWT for a peroid of forb' years.
AJlen H. Cleland, 21, Racine, Pomeroy,
This is tbe ltr&amp;tlBt private power 11 eiman, and Peggy Jean King 18, Bl-nths: Mr. and Mrs. Wimam
Letart, RFD.
Wamtt, Mi!:kUepro1,t sO'ru
eontraet in exlstance.
Coal cenerated power is one of
' ·
the beat-dr•wing cardl that thla
Ohio Valley area ean olfer industry
according to the apel.ker WhG al11o
llit.ed Lbe transportation by water
tru~k and rail oad. tbe.r.hOr alipply
as other reasons for the actcetlon .

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
SquOO a'I)SW-ered a caU at \:45 p. m.
M·a·. and .M r6, J.amM B. O'BI1icn T'hursday When a 1Jilli3U 'boy feU
M'r. and r-.trs. Fred 13la~!tln&lt;ar meeling. Mrs. Guy Russell was .the oannouncing rt:he birth or ·a dafu· from a .ha}"l'OOW et tlte Oiek RooSoh
llll lcr.l alnM 1·he •tca(lh~l'S llfl'd offi· t'lected •a,., il'CCor-ding 'S'OOreta-ry ahd .gohter PegK)· Lynn, wcigthing 7 fll'l'lm abl}~ Cbe!Jhire. Dr. R. R.
ccr:-~ tOf
t•hc Fedel"aled Church Mrs. Paul Wemer as cradle. rttll pound 8 , ' 14 ounces.
Pi~kell!S aiJtendcd the cilild.
school 1Mor»ay evuning a.t lthelr
hom t: Spring Ave.
superintendent.
An iMeresting diBcu681on and
Groupo singing and :pra}•er by
taJk
by the R~v. Ba;rt~ on ·~w
Rev. Waidro J. Jla:r.tels opened' ttte

SEE THESE MEN

- ..... -......... -.
-Powers In West Warn
ldi.. S4 lnchn northotn. ceun- ·
..... Snow ""'"- olft4 ~

'euwoOd were -described to the
Middleport • Pomeroy
Rotarians
··w bn Bart Benedi~ Personnel
D~t~r of the Rave01wood pl1nts,
wa1 Ute pest speaker at thelr
meeUng Frida)· •t Heath Methodist

'

Teachers And Officers Of Federated
Church Entertained At Blaettnar Home

1,.. .., IMW ..- IMW flur""
...,.. II!Of'tlon. WIMy tn4 tvrnh._ -~ tocley. Snow accumy.

Rotarians Hear Alwninnm Firm East-West Trade
Officer Describe Future Moves Revelations To. ·

Women's AuxiU(Jry Grace Episcopal
Church Has Luncheon Thursday

HONEST U~UES

ary:

OHfO: .....,. iMWW weml,.. S.W
owh•IMI north lfti1 r•ln ctMr,..

iser Offi,er Fortells
Plan Of Development

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WEATHER

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__n_o_~_3~9-7~~~~~~~~~~~:_----~a-'~P~aea~~~M~M~3~~--- ~S:i~ng~leCopy 5c

Gums were Ernestine Mbury,
Carl Ebersbach, Mrs. Paul Wino, 1
Jotm Vrom-an. Gail Stumbo. ILi&lt;"h
r,t:rs. M. L. French and Mr. and
atd HtNal:lter,· Mari)"ll Roosh. Jack
Mrs.
Allen Hughes were among
Dennison, idlmilyn M;tr~ . . Eal'l on a rlable betore a maf'l'tel and : OO..n.
the
gu.,ts
Wednesday when the
· .
1
Smith, JMe lfan'is, George .MiiUer an e.rra-ng-cment -of rod and white
annual
lnspeclion
of the Point
Mrs. Emma Jean Neal dautbf,er
Marilyn SUe Krn&amp;ht, Edward KH· ca-rooli-ollS were usOO on the mMlM:i'
.
;;s
Eldzabeth
Fi'Ck
..
pl-aidtmt
A
contrribu-taion
to
SOS
'In
over·
Eastern
S~
Chapter
was tiel d.
lei.
of Mr.J, Beubs. ~cl&gt;en, Robert Mk:Kiru&gt;ey .
and Mi\s Mary Virlgifllla Reibel, seas .rAUI·ef pl10jeict, was voted
As' Braitbu!'), son of Mr. and
Mairman of Chri-stian sOcial ac- when the Gdbden R.Wc cias~S of 4:he Mrs .. C. A_. Bradbury,. has ~en
tkm uf t·he Women's ~U\dd Welle Flirrt Baptist Obu-roh met Thu~ confmed to his home w1th a Vll'US
ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON
guegt-s
Wedn-osday evem.ng when d
··ng wLt.b Mr
d 'Poll's infection.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ash {the
•
~~e
F«ieMted
cnle
root
8lt
the
,
E~s:~~~ker
·hosts
at.
u:r
·home:
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sewell, Coloformer Betty Hawley) are announ·
urdl.
w-I 1,.1.!1-111 M"'•
·--" .L... 1
rado Springs. Colo., who have been
lng the birtb of a eigbt pound sevL ·I·JoJel',
pi!'l'li!OU\.1.1) ' pl'C
l ..
h
.I
d I 'I
t
_an11 Y a
en lind -one fourth ounce son, oa
,. .
.
The rneel!ing in charge- of ~­ s:idrd and Mm. Owell Br·atton led Y Sltmg er SIS er an
saturday, at Holzer Hospital.
Mrs. ~la_le Osborn of Ct ncmnatl, ov~r the meeting wlncb opened s.ident Mrs. Louts Roi bel: 'Opcorwd dcvoHo.nals wi•t:h 1:he 1.CI~eher Paul ' York, Pa.-, for the past fa~c days,
The baby has Ueen named Mich- Mrs. Wtlham Herbert of !'-then&amp; wlt~ pnyer- by ~he Rev. Charles. wLI!h devat:i.oos· led by Mr.;. !Wy Smart, givi-ng the praye-r. :M!r. and day~, arravec;t today for a v1sit with
ael edward. Grand parents are Mr .l ~~d members of th~ W_omcn .s Aux- During the meeunc the World Day Seyfried. F-olLowing a short busi· MT~. Fl'ank Cheesebrew were in her pa,rents, Mr. and Mrs. GriU
and Mrs. Edward llawley , Mint'rs · allary of the Galhpohs Epueop!ll or Prayer service whi~h will be n.e.;s rsession, 'P.'I.i'§SI Reibel spoke etmrge of ·t·he ~ooa~on- 'Pt-r·iod Russell, Bf&amp;~':lfY~
ville and Mr. Pearl Ash, Middle- \ ch~rch w~~e euesU! when the_Worn· 1 held at the Pomeroy Baptist on clmistia:n .soci'al action 11·nd !Mrs. &lt;md -t&gt;hl'l :ttospit.ahly oommiott·ee
Mrs.
E.
M.
B~e and her mothport. Great grand mother is Mrs . . ens Auxthary of Grac.e Episcopal church February 17 at 2 p.m. was Waldo Bartels :gave a ruvi.cw uf
were M.r. and iM!rs. Baker, Mr. and er, Mrs. Roy TI11-C)', Sr., were in
Edith Hood, Minersville.
c~urch entertained wllh .a
one announced.
the
book
.of
Acts.
M&lt;r3.
Wi)lard Hurley and Mi'.ss Vir- Gallip'olis Tbursd'ay on business.
o clock luncheon, Thursday at the
Mrs. Osborn, president of the
The V-a.le.bt:loe ilJteJru:! wa!l car· ginia Mayes.
·
Sup_t. L. W. M.t!Comas_attended
SILVIR RUN PTA TO MEET
parish house.
Women's
Auxiliary
of
the
Diot.ese
ri.ed
out
in
tho
decora~ns
and
R-efrcr
hm~mts
Q
-n
keeping
with
the
SeboGl Administr-ators' Con·
The valentine motH was used in
The Silver Run PTA wiU meet
the table decorations which has a of Southern Ohio pve tbe high. r~UI served durJDR" t-he Unooln'g ~i-tt' hda'f and featuring ferem:~ - at the Q):lio UnWersit)'
lights of the general convention of sociatl hour by Mrs: Ncrtm~ Kloes, mini.atw-e log ~a~bin 9 -were serv· Stud«int J;enter, Athens, '11up·sday.
:!:4:ot=,t)w=·=Schoo=:l:.
centerpiece
of roses
whitein chrysanthemums and red
heart shap... the Episcopal church held in Hono· Mrs .. Lester Fauber and MlSli' iMia.r- cd. . GuMts were Ernest CoVert, The conferenee waa Called for the
:\f.n. P&lt;ru 1 · Smflrt. 4IDd Janet Kay discussion and explanation oi new
ed vases. Sealed with the out of lulu and Mrs. Herbert, chairman of sue:mte •Mleyer.
----,---,town guests were the pr('sidents of the southeast rea:ion, told of the
&amp;aker and teacher Paul Smart, school legislation.
t
lhc variou!l organizations of the ecumenical meeting held recently RETU~NS FROM PITTS!IURGH Mr. and' rM!rs. Wi'tli'am Md.Uer, Mr.
M.rs. Freda 8axtoo wa'!l brought
chureh and the Re\'. and Mrt;. in Athens for student volunteers
Sltelva 'Jean: Amott, d.augh-ler of anti •Mrs. HarOld HLlbbaN. M~ . and home in the RawlingJJ.Coall ambuJ·
Edwin Charles.
in which students of 86 countries Mr. -ami M:No · Cla.l'k Amott, N· Mrs. Oheesabrew. · Mris; Clifford ance Thursday afier ·beiq a P&amp;ti·
M&gt;'S. Fred Crow, Jr. pmidod &amp;tlended.
tllmed teeondr frtiin ~blWgll Hayes, Mr. .aDd 'Mr-s. oW.m Brattoo ent tor severll weeks' ·at Hoher
··
·
w-here 5M speM the rpast tt.ree MT. and .~Iris. Da._iii(( Darst Jr.
Hospita1•
.
m;&gt;n.l'his in pS)ICir£atrie .tmin'i-nrg ot
it L. · nuohan1 ia 'spendihg the
St. f'i.ranci·.s Sc~ of N~n-g,
EMERGENCY CALL
weekend . with Warren ~Pdess . in

to a

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Mr. and Mrt. William 9rvJHf
left lh1a wek wttb frlindl to apeDCI
their vacation 1n norl~ and. ¥n
,
•
umbu&gt; be1aC -...... ... Robert Jay, Mro. Gru~o '1 ! r
from Un.tV'M!IJt:y Jbpitfll W'h.ere is staying with Don and De 'I
Tbe- eoN:rtnr pm'jfd ol the W(&lt;lie '$he 1has been a IS\Il'eittaJ! rpa(imt Grueser at their home on Gr nt
Awake Gii'IIJ 4-H Club was com·
Mrs. G'illl'oof Davidaorl vttit.ed Street.
Mr. and Mrs.. Howard_ Byers
pJI!Ud ~
evwiO&amp; when T~r~~ey wirllh Mrzl. Dora Romjne,
they held -a eover«L dish suwer at fle.rter, wbo _i-s Cl'i:tically il1 at tbe- were in Columbus tbia week to 1
visit Mr. and Mrs. James Lewi&amp;'
tbe !home oi .fht'Jir councillor Mn: . Holzer Hoopltal.
L. W. 'J,Je&lt;;o:n..- Wam weft' made
IHrw. - 0r81'ly_ Davis was i.U 11.nd and celebrate thelr hoatea' bl.rtbfor a 'wb:itt ~ &amp;u~ w be Mrs. Noa·b }{as)ajns- was subt:i.i-tute day.
lleJd at the neM: ~ with for 'her at -t be Foortb Grade.
Joe Young, Sr. was guest of honJa:Qat KJry Baker -as b,ortea.
Eal\1 S. Abbott (JIIiClr) wOO ill a or when his daughter, Mrs. Cbaf..
The 4tH colors of green and for-mer MKMI_Q Ori ~ js a Jesllradburj, and b~ famlly enterwhite were used for ttle table de· pal·i eat f.t .a V-etffall!l 'R:'IlSJli.~ i·n tained with a dinner celebratin&amp;
coratilolb -and IMre. McComas was F·lol.•kla -an-d bis addreaos is Ward B, his b[rthday Thursday. Mrs. Youna
o83Sist.ed by Mn!l. Eber Lewi:.- and Sout•h Room 237, Ba:y Pine, Vet-er· was also a a:uest at the part.y.
I
Mrs. Robell1l. MeElhinlly. Fourtoon a-ns' Admirw-str~· Hospital, St.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crooks and
membeni' were pTICtiCDl a·o d games Pet~rsburg, F-l"trida.
.
three children attended the birthwore played w~th prizes g-oing to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darltng day party for her hther, Henry
Cbr\sltline CDal5., Carolyn Well s \ave returned to their !ormer Fruth, at the home of Mr. and Mn.
and Koarm MeELhimlo/ 00 the Sea: huane in Akron alter he completed Louia Roasi, Point Pleasant.
venger Hunt, aod Bal"b&amp;1'&amp; Covert. hls work at. t~c ~VEC plant. They
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bachtel and
Janice Ziot'kle aod Jlkt)' Butcb.er 011 have been lmng LR the Rue apart· daughter, Claudla have returned
other game.!.
ment dn Third Avenue.
to their tlome in Eleanor, W. Va.
alter a short visit with his brother
Forrest Bachtel, and family.
Mrs. Charl"l'!! Bennett, Mrs. A.
R. Pullen, Mrs. Griff Russell, Mrs.

Cook1ng ProJect

Sleanor S. Scbaaf, Middl•pcrt Society Eclltor -Phone 6071

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The Daily Sentinel

Frie!oy, Fe6ruory 10,

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Mrs .

Bhmrltc K!!t'!h'DC. boiiJtJ o:f ~tlms .

Fliffid!-: nNf)' CIBJ,J at ~JK" F.wln ~
F'urJetJ&amp;I ILomc M an~ 1'imc. Burial
IWN. be ito Soeeb Grlove c ..-.m dcry.
HOLZIR HOSPITAL

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conference"
in a -New ,York ...._Ito •nnounc:e

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photosr•ph•rt lllnnted lnte the
rttorn to ' " the tl~rf.f11m·
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•ctor known fDr auch .trtumplla
•1 "Hemtet'' Ni;d noJI'!tPI-

Admitted Friday: Richard L.
Coleman. Long Bottom; Lewis
Weaver, New Haven.
Admitted Saturday: Mrs. AUlltin

Phillips.
Births : A son, to Mr. and Mn.
Aw;tln Pb!Wpa.

�Soturdoy, February 11 , 1956
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ched hlmdpklcoked 11owerlr from
lllle ~ to CUI1"f H)e rav.or of
Mlili'Y Todd, whom t.tll'Min fioo 'lly
f' i!OOT!led d.u'f\"ll' lt1hl' mwkllt' ui ~ll·
Not t Ftfl

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about tha.t thme,

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Dr Wililam E Petersen of the
lJnivcuaty ol Mlnnesotn wUI be
the rnahl Hpeaker £or the annual
me(!fillg of tht · Ct"qtral Ohio BreedJnl{ A:c;H(K'Iahon with wh tch mam·
da1rym e n tn lh19 nreo nrc nrrlli atf'd on Ft'hrua1·y 25 The meet-1
ine Will ~gtn nt ' 11 a. m . in th&amp;
NI'w Ohw Unwn on the Ohio state
trntversily ca mpus 1n Columbus
Peterson as rel'ognlzed throu"hOIIt the world 88 a toremost puU\ont y on the cow'll Ltdder. He Is th e!
author or over 3oo pop~lar and
srt{·ntillc publications accepted
hy sdl'ntisls the world over.

to sever a tow's udder., Keep
alive by connecting it with an

ficial heart and lungs and thus
stud}· scrrets of lo~alion by alter·
10~ the
content or the Ulood
lllrl'nm.
,
, He has rec:ent~).' f'l'rmvrd ('Onsuterahle publicity for. his raco1·ch
WOI'k on "protecllve malk". He and
hiM co-workera, Dr
B?rry Campbellbe~l ot the Unlvraaty of Mmne~o~ota s Medical School JlnatOI~Y
di'Jmrtme n.t , have found it pmiSihltto lmmuna:w htamnns llllalnst cerhun daseosl's by hllving them drink
nulk f1·om cows vaccinated for the
One or his most spectacular re- diseases H h1 eXpt'cted Dr. PeterM-arch nch1cvml'llh• tn connection se n will give a portton of h1s talk
with milk ·mukinl: In the row wuN enHUed, "New Look In Dairying".
to this rcRellrC'h work

DAILY CROSSWORD·-.. s Ar•me
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work
31 Cryout

In pain

lrwbJ

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ollalks

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""n outb1~ of war OOt'Wie'eni ilhe

rarriers of tbl&amp; paper aa;e be&amp;n·
~·
nmg an Intensive
eiihf·w.'itek
cant~t Arab cwn4lri:es and' lSIItaoel. PN!siill'llrch for clove'rs th'll week as •he
4~l denl EBmhower. t:&lt;ipenk.lng at fus
SccoJld Annull Good Luck Ne,..-s-'
ptqk newg oon(I:'!"Cllre m Wat&lt;'l hin&lt;gton,
paperboy co 11test gets under way.
from th~r p)edged 1hilml¥1"1f b&gt; 00 4!\'ery.tlhm&amp;
Tht&gt; natJOnol, ltPQnBOred by tht:~ customers.
'pO.•ISllble to tak.l 1lll k.etiJ.Hilg illhe
C:ood
Luck
Products
Divis.i9D
of
~oo
word hom t:hJisl. believed on 1\un,
Eacb bpy is •"Jiblc lor 118 maqy '
1 (•VI'I' 8 ro'b ers: Company I8· ~pen. prizes
anti WCI I' ~ll~t'd.
of hls ·rhhice as arf' tovereJt
TH,E BAD
In
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1'h('
nuily
Sentinal
new~-by
tho
number
of
clovers
he
semJ;;\
1
Ttvcnew
~-eooh gw:wemm()'tlt
'l'hf' wroth or C:orl .DOll .Jrs us'
1n at the end of tP,e cont.e11t. Prl:(es. of Soci:a~WL Glly Mollet wm emceusuJl' uf iw huviol' WI.I S lwapcd ptlperhoys.
With $1 ,000 college scholarships, range from flllshligbts and printing broiled ut troublil' bol·h m Nol'lllh
upon lho ~e who wt•rc highly I CII I:l
tt•h!Vision sets, cameras, bi~ycJe g presses for &amp;0 clover iltaiTIPB, to Afl•tca and at ~tome. Mal1d went
ious In the Plwl'i se{'s, Suddur{'cs and o hos t of other prizes as thetr l
. _
d ·mm"•g
pools .ro A.l"t:J&gt;llll .j.n h....... u.f 11eachiom: a
1 1 s. l' 1
·
i)I be 1• 1tmston se 1s an s.w1
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nnd H'ilbs, WI' a rt• ablt• to f1nd I he
~oka
,
t
1eh.' _en 1ne c,arr1 ers •w
r
~
m
lhe
OOO.clover
categOry.
Dume ntle a.g'ret:l'JTI..!llt !foe was met
count~·r pal'l of many JICOpll' who
1
1
a ~ 1ng
11 custmn~rs o s V~ o,
V 1 bl
.
If; orfe d by l'IIC•tOUs C'JlOWW of Jq"leW.'lh &lt;X~IoaJ·f' 111 tlw dnn·rht·~ loday. How
thcm
the
"do\'£r . r:; lanws" '1t~q! r ~;::: ;o:m:c;
~~o~ers
'ln ll'.\:&gt;1~ who shOulled "M'O lWI rtl(} dhe
would li e ri'CO,IOm t• Uwm 'l J'asil y tl~t· rl'onl upper m:ht-hund
or
'
.11'"1 '1 d .
. 11al!ows" t!lllld pclrt OO him wdh l1()t"
11 k
pnzcs are 1 us ra e m a comtc ~
t'llOlJgh, you ('lll'l be sudc
o( t I1c \oOOI ,uc m~~;rQ:er 1n~
book being du;lributed to all boys t1m vegl€jt1atl~ee. Ill' tJhc Nabonal
Tho fm;l on1•s He would ll1 come - ~ - -~- __:_,- •
I who enter the cOnte!lt.
A~mbly tn PaorJimwmt. &gt;llbe fol nware of a1c those who dc grn dl'
.
1 dd"t'
t
th
chand'
ll'
O'wretl\':1 o! &amp;1lli..t:ox: J- ncJ,c!r Pi e11re
und lulk ai.Joul ollll'l' p~opl 1• m thl' and scor~s of ch\ll'dtcs aenJSii the
n a 1 lOR 0 ese mer
Ire Pou~ It~
a Mlbuster
thurdt Thosf' people feel thtt~ l count ry Were rlos&lt;'d for Sunday ~rlzes, each newspaper~oy
who wlhir:h \rtl'UIIrt pM'Ial~ pM"II~B!mt'lll·
they huve the h1ghc~l puonly 1n School. Th1:&gt;~ conung li:aster I con ~olle~ts 600 or more elmer stamps]ll)ry ac•tllcm Pou,iade won ~ 2 soots
knowmg uh!lt 1s hi's! fnr lhcl unaguw an overflow cr1,1wd 1n LS ehglbje to compete, for ten inthe&amp;embly 1ir!HtteJaoD 2eltecChurch They honour G01l Wllh every Mc1g's County church that $I .OOO college srholarshlps .
bon T1 ~ £Uibu.&lt;~lcr+ thf'lcat wa.&lt;:
the mouths but thf'lr h1•nrh nH'i w1ll mmc lhl\n (\oublf' the avclaAc
T.he ten new~pnperbo~·~ an the c-a.u~~ byll¥tt'empb tooo~,Wl 12 Pou·
for rrom llim
Su nriay alh•ndal ce
Unlted States who fl\lbmit, In con· ,81 d'- d ,,_ , _
·
' ·
'd l
r lh• judges the best J ""' ep&lt;A'K:W w•...,.e e 1ecttono 'II&lt;'·
91
The next who would rome umlcr
Wh.~&gt; s hould 1h~ church be t' mern lOR 0
,_
·
~o:rim were roollftfted
Ills di~pl('a s ul'c would hf' thust • ply on Chmtmns and pnclted 011 C898f of 2M words or less or. the
who make so mu('h or dHH'I'h acti Ea~tN Sunday? rrec 1sely lhe 1wmc subject~. " W_hy I Want to Go To
2. Riots ;n
vt tics but who nctually cure vPry 1eu 11on that 1·pligl0n was condemn- College • w11l each be ~warded 1 Ol-e froUps .qf
lltllc ror Him 01· llw Jo ~t wtliun ell hy Jesus; the hea.rt 9 of uur $1.000 college scholarshtp tQ the ~ched t~ ,
the commumty Such wm sh1p 1w·n church nlt'mbcl's nrc far rrom coJl~ge or newsp~perboya, repre- ~nt.s st:aded
insert tiU! C' onmuanduwnl ~&gt; or own ('hmt and lfis massmn p[ winning 1ent~ng 850 Amer1can !'cw~papers, 4ay &amp;j'timt tJba
nnd tgno••e the tea&lt;'hinJ(s ur tht• 1wopl.:o to uw Ct'oas. on Christmas parhClpo.ted in the F1rst Annual of GenmJ,iaWnio
Word of God (t.fatlh('w 2!\·231
I the .bother of ~ellmg ready after Goo~ Luck Newspaperboy Contest. QO's Falal'ltg.e
Evon lhou~h stalisllt'!l shnw n th1• opening g 1rts was to much. So Ulgeni0\1!1 Wf'!:'e some of the
ouot
high index of dmrr h member- They d 1d not cnrc to hear about boys that they were able to qualify
out
Rhlp, there Is ltttle rea son to bt• the birth or 8 Saviour. The reason for as .many as six or seven separ·
wt'!re , ~ed
heve !hat Chri11t is m mud1 of till' that the churches will be full on ate pr~zes The ten lop prize-win-

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" . 11R. Jf1Gfl1 U Bln--'PUPP!IR-

TER. AJiD tlllll!j'

••Y

•co...,. oP •••••c•

OrftCIAL BOJ llf)OIJT WIR POSTU
NPJO!hP ~100,000 Cob kouts, In lo4ay'o world and to prepor•
aot lcftlltl,
lol'l!rlll. and .ldult them to carry \heir tun lhiM
ltdtrt throu O\&amp;t the nation In the ye..,. DhNd.
~Ill Qburv~
O't_ Seout We,k, Boy Sco~ Weelt oWtva.nctt
J'ibruacy I to Jl. martin' the wJII tepJ1lrt rededitaUon Ctf6..th anniven~~;)' ol the Boy monlejl tq b' conduc:1ed' -by ttleh
Scoull of America.
of the nation's' lOf,OOOi!fa at
Since- 1910~,.~outlnc has served theJr meettna p~ en bruover tt,aoo,wu ban and adult ary 8, ~· acru.a
of
.......,.,
&amp;outlfta Ja America.
tnTite ,~., Four-Y..,- Proar~m. tlqJIII hon4 '""JJ)Jjf 1")11 ~mn•­
"0~" for Q9!o1 _finiS M)' Coun- tlz'tp t e purpOsli of 'tHe '':lOY
II)', ro auneh~ In 1•1141 to help Sc:Oo~s •1 Am•rlc•, aot4 'Jinic:b
pt- -0&amp;'1 I!Oirl 10 UYO ~Wilqo. . -~- , : - _' .

...

r,a~

4:30 Abbott lc COJ\(!110
&amp;:00 &lt;ABCI Slil1&lt;J' Cireul
8:30 I Am The'Yw

...... llllllfll""•-•r ,,••

Hour

,

12:00 SIGN OFP

famtly Wt'll~ .t(&lt;Mnt
rilimm in
RockJood w11h his pat'ef){s, Mr
ar;d P.lm lf6rnlan BlN"t
~lr a111od Mi~ Emili Eyorrn tnlll'«1 'Phun'day from 1he Koehler
pr.opcrh , Eat~l Ma-in st, ~o t'ht·cr
lwm'ie, N-cn9e' Scl:fllement

HOMER
l'oolhitd, Oblo.

-NOTICEFOR THAT SPECIAL PARTY OR DINNER
I
DURING FEBRUARY
SERVE
1

1

ICE CREAM
the C~YI•nient 1tnd ahr-•l'five W'l'f indivicW.IIy JlkerJ •nd decor •ted Willi heart'. ch&amp;rr'f cluifH" or hMchet Qlesign
\JRDER TODAY FROM YOUR NEAREST RICH YALI. EV DEALER OR PHONE 6152-J Rtai VALLEY ICE CREA~f
MIDDLEPORT OHIO

OPTOM'R'fR lilT

N. W. COMPTON, 0.- D.

•

·- STYLE ...
'DON'T WAITI CALL TODAY YOU'LL

HAVE THAT CHARMING NEW LOOK .

C8'11"led

SHIRLEY WIPPLE
Pnmerov,

521 04

our persona] serviee.

ROOMS OF
~ N•w Furniture

52104

at competitive prices.
292 82
6,266 64

Phone 311-M

109'" Court St.

-

-~-

~~

-

a

Brlehteat Comer

In )Uddleport

a
~

""BAKER F'UR.NJTURI! 1'1

2·1Q.3te

--~--

9976

•

· e.. - - · doUble
- · E&gt;lo&lt;llent lo&lt;&amp;tikm, ......
.chool. If~. wtli~ M.
0 , W•ljlit. ~0... Rt I. Box 30
... pholoe Obe!lhiroe 77275.
2-11.:11&lt;

•

FENCE SALE
PoMERdY

MILK ..• a reallrHI far..._

11 ,535JH.

ryone ••• children ond grown-

!),ri45 33

31

s. 75

8.25

,.r

,.;.

lti&gt;n

BoD

1.00 ,.. Roll

A SJm:lal Pu"'hase mak01
lhll prlee pallilll~.
Good only ai 18n}ll iaPPIY
Jasla.

DON'T WAit!
CLIP TliJS AD

w~l~~Sc:
On any Roll of Fenct

Only one ad
limit per

roU, no

••

1,62Ui8

ups alikel AJ a drink •••

9 ,545 33
f\U&gt;Ilds

4 pt. ..ltle 118\iied Wll'tl

- - -- -

A Tteflf Itt
tire latin
F1mlly!

~ FURNITURE ~

;'lOa. The

Ohio

1:

;~ BAKER sd

High Qualiir

HOUSF. FOR $ALE, 484 IJO&lt;wit
St.. !ollddlepoiot, Olllk&gt;. 7"""""
11ou.re With bat~, Wo1l ro wall

Ohio

li-------------------------===

NEW HAIR

~RoFP'IT'I',

Bring It With You

~unds 3.Hl 1 211
Outet:andmg Wan-anl\.s,
llecemli« 3J. 1955 &lt;Mdl
Genr,r-ral Tmvn~:&gt;hi.Jl Fundl&gt; 1,005 26
Bala!hlde •In D~~o.ry,
Decem her 3 J , 1955
Township Fun&amp; 4,616.52

delicfOVJ, refreshing, packed
tun of eneray and pep to
make every slap lighter, eve.

1953 BUICK
•
4 door .. $1 195.00
•
•,

r

I

ry d111 lirlght.,l tu a cooling

1951 BUICK 2 dr Sp.c:iol
19$1 BUICk 4 dr Roodmaster
1949 CHEVROLET 2 dr
1950 DODGE 4 dr
1950 PONTIAC 4 dr
1949 DODGE 4 dr
1950 FORD I Yz Ton Truc:k
1947 OLDSMOBILE 2 dr.
1948 ¢HEVROLETldr
1941 FORD Coupe
.,

•

&lt;

-'

TILLIS US"b CARS
Next To Potitofllee
6106-'Y

,

-·---

Rutland,

FOR A BEAUTIFUL

!'or sale'-! 1Ja1&lt; lmlder, 10011
COI!IIitlorr, dOal ,fl() bal.. clodn llav: 2 •hOI!..,., 1Cl&gt;,',!

10:30 Live Wrestling
11:15 jlt~ Call
11:45 P l - 1 5

7:00 (ABCI You &lt;\lted For n
7:3~ (ABCI F&amp;lllOIUI Film F..U.
val-''lVWY llu.nter."
9.00 (ABr.)Chaoce of ' Llte&amp;im,
9:80 &lt;ABC) Ted Mack's Amateur

p110 ]X"11y to UDN'lln H~rg ht.s
Mr and ~ :'S Miarvin Burt 13ud

rent or aale. In suear
· 127 Butternut

For Sole
&lt;o ,.........._

uu·m

·"rs..

Servieel9 ------------Toot~ Paym~rts

Ul'gcd .tn . &amp;ll't"Dil :J.rwl n!·\t,

:t.he i.I)IM ot rt.bcir mOIIiher P,fr.;

!'.fll. and 1m&gt; Fxtdie S:lU moved
i woek ofrom tthe Rot-.ert Arnold

R-\1hk•
2,601 81
agl' -- ------ - Rto;~d an-d J3T,ii!gc Fund _
236 31

WILLIAMSON
Form Supply

will tJ.e. a shurt IIJ"h!,"l"'. un
All mt-rrtbt·J-... art&gt;

lt~r..:a~nv~t~ - - -

IUYitl~

1

crtt!k1al oondibion

Mo\'01' V eohrcl&lt;',

MmlsieJ.11'1ll - - ~-Gas R~m __ : __ .
'Jiotnl MilsccJrJ~tt&lt;; Rr.oc

we:M.

2·11'01&lt;

,porit,

.,

lelana)
t8 Put up a
poker atake
DOWN

by

300.00
.

SA!fl AHD

~n-'1

.Tolm Yllim
Yat'l'S waR ialmn
to Mount St lb'y'j:a i-U»;plfat at
Ncll!:oXmv.U.t• where ehe rffiu~•ng m

7 200 00
6'1 03
!}2 tJ l

4

34 Blut l'r'UI
37 Mwlc note

4,13086

C:ov-

--

'P:~K
lr~ht'rit'llnl'f' To~x
C1gawe.tt ~ 'f ,1 x

flO

Mr and Mrs. C~'l'!' Ze.rkll'
ond Mr. and "Irs.
Paul 7A.-J-klt&gt;
WlR' 'L"8::led •o W€1fh;.1oo t:hiso wet"k

Pla~ns.

Glll'&gt;OJ I'ne

repor1ed a!l oot

I!

Total J\«"E!jptog ---- --- 11 ,535 01
PAYMENTS
Gcnerol Exeeut.ive Servoices-Compenrs-aotlon of
T11ustees -------- ----- 1,93!5 00
350 00
Clompen::mtlio'n: or CLerk .
89 12
2""o - -------------- -00 00
Room Renrt -·--------TM!a.l Geoo'r'a'l Exe'Cmt.lve

11149 CADILLAC, paillt, gOOd
:tmes, r.adio o.anc:1 hate!', $975.
Jiimm,- Pamons. Middleport.
2-11-81&lt;

I
I

Mr Mid ~- JllaroW Lt&gt;mlt·v
Mr-". Eddie Romine 0011 dau£Jhtm
:recEmt V'l!&gt;i.tors in Galhp:.ll• ~
rua Brooks who rs a mt•
dlcal jt:dliltd at Uolzer l~&gt;lh i

II

'liax

A:nri::t &lt;t'll•l

.....

Ohl6
.fanuary lsi, 1956

'11uppers

Mrs Jacf}h F.her~har·h

ks:IB Ebe!'St:HM:Ih
W11h ~J ebl('kC·n
d~
TburJJday oat
t!le1r homt·
-Mm. Vhltt'lht Oaho Itt conrm'\11 l&lt;~
hrtr •bonw&gt;, Lineal!n lh•i~s. b~· 1l\·

VWuwUon _
3,076 00
Tax Levy- ----- - ---- ---- · 18.00

-·~~~~~~~~~~~~

19M l!UICK - . . Oooo· Vory dema~lt filllt ftoot l&lt;i'AIITvdbltel Caupe-, $995. Bl•8let.t·
MENT. ' AutOini'tlc ,., las harna~e .
llomeroy, Ohioo.

Fire, Automobile, Health

P! lfUY\C!ll )

WIT.LYS SIMion W~ ex·
.... gdocl, $8911 llloolt-'o, l'lom·
enoy, Ohio.
2-11-6tc

-

INSURANCE AGENCY

Sa lft.l

1958

4:00
fi:OO
8:30
7•00

4:115- secret Storm

Pome'r,oy, Ohio.

~. sn.d

~ 4hf 1t:r~

1 h.,•ehy &lt;.,,l,•fy '"" ron.w;ng
tn MtDDLEPQRT, OHIO
oeport rto bt' con't"&lt;'l
6136-M
PHONES
6318
Ft·ancl'!&gt; PMlcer
To"nsh1p Clt&gt;rk.
~~::;'I RECEIPTS
Gcn,e-t'll l p;l"('opP.rty Tax $

~ ~. $28911. llt.olt-

Church's Big Story
Saturday News SpeclaJ
Featur-e Report
You Are There
S~turflay Luc,- Show

ami a. pl(l

IMO

Total Salu-roal"S aOO Wa1.nt~
Pa1d Ourmg tl.ht.• Ye-at·

Reo I Estate Broker

1055 P.UICK 8 Suner R J vl(!'l~.a Couu~

,..,.-

'run 1h•Not-

Decllmber 31, 1955

Populetlon 730

' A(CIDf!IT
LIP•, CMuilty and Bonds

2-ll.ftlc

roy, Ohio

Tfw Me~'l Coufl'ty lhthng ('Iuh
at lht• ltutk Sprrn~s
f:r:U:)1l'&lt;!&gt; l~..tl Tul"SS:,..JY. h·h 14 .a1 R
p m FoJI(Iw1og dJI.• hUSJttt•Hi M-S&gt;

For ttf• Fiscal v ..r Endint

RODNEY DOWNING

a~7.;.;:~;w;;.

Wl'll llll~

MliCU COUNTY, OHIO

!8, _Ayto Sale$

i'lf:'ren . l-\i!lf.~f~lil

SUNDAY
Sitgn On P.rayer
Lamp Unto My Fl't't
Look Up &amp; Live
lbe Christopht'rs
Camera 'l'hree
12·00 Let' s Take a Trip
12:30 WHd Ball Hickot

Pomer~y

I

RIDING CLUB MEET

ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT
ORA~GE TOWNSHIP

2·9-Stc

9 30 S!llD On PrayCT
9·30 C11ptatn Kangaroo
10:30 Wink:y Dink and You
o·so
11.00 Mighty Mouse Ployhouse
7:00-.lo!tp.,. carson Show
u ·so Tales of Tex.u Raua:ers
7:80 Beat the Glock
12.00 Big Top
0:00 Staee Show
J.OO Lone Ranger
8·30 Jackie Gl.eflson S~ow
&amp;·OO ll-erb Scpriner's 1Wo for
1·30 Capt sin Midnleht
1):30 It's Alwsys Jan
2 00 :P,e$l (l'oot Forward
Cross· lO:po G~qsm&amp;~e
2 30 Town &amp; Couutry
I ll\:~ llomoB ftllftYoq 'J1beOfl'Ol
11:00 The ~e Show
ioo'

10 00
10 00
lO.SO
ll :OO
11:30

2-3·tf

CANDIDATIS
For oalhpaign cal'ds,
novelty advert ising,
and book m&amp;l&lt;'hes,

Tony Martin

prevwu~y painted.

twn of $5000 ~I' day, fr om l1il'
eonh·att pn~. will Ue made ror
time bhond JQ.ne M, 1958
All bids must be o.ecompanl ed
by a bohd sitned , by two s ur&amp;1tr~
approvca by tl1e Codnt:v Comrftilsioners in the. sumo~ $1 .QQOOO for

1-3l8!e

, llldtleport 62'15. _

t.e• P4•1 " Mary Ford

-- --~~

that has been

Paint w11l be furndshed by til~
County Com mas.swners; all othermaterials to bt' supp'h ed by t~e
contractor rf'&lt;'cJVing the award'
Ruch w&amp;k to bo completed b•·J
June lst, 1950, and that a !led~~· .

IllcoME TAX-SERviCE. Caii

ll :OG
11:10
11 :15
11·30 -byNJoooo
LOO Sl&amp;n Off

-------~

und doors, ami applvmg two
('Oats ur pamt to t he exteriOr of
thf' Meigs ()(Junty Court HoU&amp;fduw~

_)IAJIMALL TRACTOR OWN~'$
0Jd you know you could save 25%
or more on parts by havrn~ your
tractor engine Overhauled before March 1, 1956? Also a~
about our specJil on li!:lqUng
~4 IUa~•P· M•lls Equipnlt*t

10·00 r.oreua Youna ,'Jbow
10:3Q JusHee

Wheth•r )'oa nted blr·
lprMd f.row equapment or
only %-l'OW planting at.paolty, you otill n,..j AllitoChalmed lllhort boot precf..

paml, puttymg and repaining wln-

lll..l lh• Pless
Gospel Harm.onr Bop

orr

IIOTfCI TO CONTRAr.TORS
Nnl1 rc 1s hcfcby aivf'n that sealtd propos:tlM Will be rt'Celved at
the Off1&lt;·e {)f tht&gt; Board or Mt.&gt;igl&gt;
('ounty Comml~siu n er!4
nt the
l'ourt House In Pomeruy, Ohio, un.
111 Thursday , Mial'('h' 1s1. 1956. at
12 o'clock nonn for th t following
counl v work .
For labor ()reparmrif s udace fur

a.ta at 1'bdka and [,Pfclll N~
ticef ot Events prlDted at retU•

Wide Wide Wwld
C@ptuin Gallant

tr~sure
~ill"

121) Real Fstottt

tiline! Will not be r•lpOIIIff&gt;le
~ ta'ore tho one 111Coriiet l:D-

oit.

Frtt~ 11~

6:06

AGv~111q-8boui;J til

~ed iiDn.edultol,. Tbo Dolly

1

7.00 Llberaco

1~ . 00

-:;O•e DIODtll ror 2ll eeull

,..

1

WCHS-TV Channell
SATURDAY

tecutlv~ertluaa.

5 :'10 Sky Ktnf

1:oo

3.00 1'i1e 1!1~ .Pa¥011
B:SO BOb ~....~.Show

=:::

U. WIIM

Dl ........
HI~ ~. If·
~.

,

32. Bttd aratn.

IU

in

Wli8lun~n.

Christianity
thattoIs see
put on
display EaRter
that everyone
wantscare
to acbolarshlpll.
for
the World
Christmas
be seenIs They
do not really
arrived on Sunday thi~ past year to find or honor a risen Saviour

17.Qt.
1

ll'.opre51eDilillbivru opened

~~e~rs~w~e~r~e~a~w:•:r~d~ed~$~1~,000:~·~o:ll~eg:e~~~~~~~-~-~sly:~,~m~
' b:l~a;zltbe S't.ooets.

rt41

1

U PermiJtlon
Napoi"''''O
to be abten&amp;
ftr.,~ ,,u~
from duty
•. IC11114 I
12 Onttlnl'
10. Painful ,
13. PU!ciOAed
Jf. Youth
U Live coal
19. Of the
1~ Skill
18. Muelc nou
17 Solemn

Sunday Sermon

&amp;enlri.orJal J'&lt;lce to Jlou;g

Dr. William E. Peterson Will
Be COBA Annual Meet Speaker

2·00 Talent Showcase
2 30 Operation Noah

1

V. WESLEY JENKINS
PASTOR, RACINE AND
la9. If• f'emlrked It~ it ~ "~:~ Bi:THLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
-~ hp ·Jnd 1nqt a r.aU."
M&amp;tth•w IS : 1-9
. lf~ 1JfiM'eR him r&gt;l&gt;f{h1, he'l'ht • Lord .lesus scl(lmn. 1r cvc1
cause Unc61n wounill up 1n1 ~ hc rehuk1•1l llw ~•nn t · t whn ll JlploMh·
W1hl.t.6 ~. 1&amp;'0 you koow
ed 11111' The harlol, lhe puhlu.·an ,
and the thH•f, eue h retelvd 11 goo1l

Abe

Mr WJr.ar:d
12:30 TV ('hapel
1:00 Ch~mplons,h!p BowUnM

I

torJft'l.
I dct ~er .th!M uhoot t-hat
time 'he t8nigled ~n ltt•blrl&gt;E&gt; with
Slepht!n A. Douelas But I h.."'J flo,...
ll&lt;oJgla&lt; """' 'h od

12·00

Sign On
Today
CoUee Time
Dmg Dong School
10 30 Ernie Kovacs Show
•o;:;.,~;.;;:~,~w-o!ldw's of trhc WOJ1I. d 11 :00 Home
C
of tJbe agreemoent is
ex:pectt'Jd. Aid ~o Egypt by tt..e 12:00 rennes~e Ernie
bank ap tn.tennettioo!a I :institut ioo 12·30 Feather Your Nest
Mt1h theadqu.anters in Woa~. 1 00 Bob &amp;: Jan Carr
2·00 AdveQtures o r Ellery
raJJ 1mpootl13ntl ooooM •t o
I&amp;""';.•, eamvaiitfl' fior ero-nuni~ 2 SO Queen
Camero G~ to Sehool
I'~ &lt;&gt;I""" ~ EJoot _
3:00 Matinee Th~atre
4:00 Date With Life
3 Afllo8['iean, Br-1wab and f.flellC'h

1ht&gt; nwa-

which allo\W'(j that ~itlvr:ry
rottld be ~olrnded lntv n.e-w tmi-

"'..... -

dn prmelple

10:10 Sla:n On
10·15 Chl'IStian SCience Pro,Kram
10·30 What One Person Can Do
11 00 This is the Life
11 :30 Map to ~~Jl

DM1dWII1 8imk lor fte.coorufti~UcfJOil
and lltweJopment wiJ~ rhclP to t•Jn&amp;ooe ~he gj,ganl·~ "h.i.gh d'Mn" a.t
Aswan on tlbe N1IE! River The 6:55
7:00
dlmt, &amp; HI Y"fflll" 1JII'Ojecl, 'WIH be 4tle
9:00
!~rg~~t of its klond in tho! WOlild. 10:00
1 , dwonf' th(' 'PYIJ"&amp;mids'. on.e ot

~it'J't'd

IM't'

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

1. Pale

2. Egypt .aoceptOO

up b)
t1he K.lrrms-Nlelrras-

ha Act VJ. 1854. That

AJirll

m ~ent by Whidl lthe. lntWr

bad practtlca)iy '1.1091. rtflti'JII"St 1n !po-

bm 111 t•he lndum:£1 wdde~~. to
lrv4: with t'he two oifgprJng~r of
Tom- Abt&gt; aM Sanb
No M.,ks Or 8nn4s
I had twogotlf'fl
that a few
mor)bhl; o.U~.&gt;r tr~ oomlm.tion on
thL• Rt"pubh("81U
n~£'11
L1ncoln
w.rote a fnilf"Dll , in parl :
' If any Pei'Soi)J'KII di(aSI("J"J ptton of
mt• ~ .(•hraught dl&gt;sil'llbLe, \l may be

' •- Dotraud
7 EdJtotl
rarment
1. llland
ot

,&amp;~»la}'an pemn.o:t ula, n&gt;I"C to

•irt

brands """'&gt;)loot-.1."
l had ~. ~oo. that Abt.•

When lhf' ('IIUIIK"I(}3lor Sl:li d "God
h~ my mol her, alii that f am or
f'V'N' hOIK! to be, I &lt;twt&gt; ~0 'her" hf
was oot spea.lung r.r &gt;hi~ motnf.r,
N..:tn(y Hanks LllK'Oin Hot&gt; thad In
m1nd l11s s tepm411ihe'r, Saroh Budt
.To h.ooon, who mlrl'l't'&gt;d A.bt&gt;'~ fathf"l', 1'1o rn L ltt&gt;t'O)n
Naney Hank's l,j;Jl('l)~h' di+d ifl
1818 qf ''n ~1lk l'lic«tte!~!&gt;'' a«ording
fu tu.•.!.OJ'J.P.M Jcrbn ll&lt;nd A)l('e Dur•nntt Y.ot.mg Abe 8(1~y would ~
member tiel'
Abt&gt; ~I l 'll ~~Wid deorly hw&amp;:l hi~
'frtpp nl'&lt;d her wl~ brou~ht tohn&gt;e of
ht'r .mwn young to olhe J..,jon('lfll[fl ca-

ACIIOQ

lif.a,.ya.n l(lW~t omirhf, enc
list tbe Cquntry's six-mi.iJioo. peopLe whole-ttr!'la!rrtf'dly .U'@IflStl the
Communist rl«·IU'ism '4'thich ba.R
been
s 1:111re 1948. Negutiato
self-.eovflnlrment to
s~~~·~·· IJhe o.bnd ot ti&gt;o foot

weivbing an avel'9gt" or o rH' !hunlltQd re~~Wty
poonds da~·k
oorn.plexian, wi4h coon~ black
hair and ,gray eyes. N() trull' k !!' O'r

UP- 'Jlhi'llfl'!" 1

tL30 Cprtoop Carnlvfl
12·00 W1ochell &amp; Maboncy

1 Br;msb lll1ld. Mt3llayan .repr&lt;"Sen- 12:30 Captain Z-Ro
1:00 Farmer Chck
tarivm sigpe,d ·io 4ondon '&amp;n a.greet ·30 Nimrod &amp;: Anater
~ UIJdEw' Which lllhe Fedel.-ahlon
of ~a will be given sel'f,gov- 2 00 Top Ten Dance Party
ernmeull. After .a mtnsfl.:iona4 pe-r- S·OO NBA Basketball
5.011 Buf£alo B11l Jr.
iod, rt!he f&gt;Cdera~JoOn will ~become on
iDctepemh!ot OOrri~nto.n 1n tn~ Brt·
tisb 0omiDf.ll'lo'Wf'D.lrtih O( Nut LOTIS
SUNDAY
The ~t gave hope ~~bat t:he

sa1d I -am Jip height , sLK (('{'[ foor
JOC~ fiii!IMiy;
.Jean in1 flt'l!ifh.

had {urgol~•·n about
Abrnham
1 rJ'IO)~n. our IBth pJ\'6IIdtnl. wbosc

~CANN

THE GOOD

Abraham Lincoln Credits
Step Mother For Greatness
BY HARMAN W. NICHOLS
Unit.d Prns St1ff Corre~~~ttndetlt

SATURDAY
Sign On
9.30 Andy's G!lnl
9 ·25

Unlhll p,... St•H Corf'ftpondent
'J'be week:'8 eood and bad -news 10:00 Childrens Cornf'r
on -bOO
ln1'flrnnhonal ha.l'!t'll&lt;'t' 10:30 Pi,nk;y L~e
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beat the ftavorsomrl "lift"
that milk glwa to every diahl
And when il comes 10 food
VALUE, 11i1k gels lop ralingl
Anange now for daily deli'l'·
eries. Our milk ia ALWAYS

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ci,Sf'Htl,ti'By "' ·:• Revival· Servi~~s lleporled~s~S~ss

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t'fur~}' f'Vt•ning at u~
'(pr !.J re,e:ular mf'rtlng
t&gt;Jiliht party

Mrs. Mt&gt;lvin

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.ilnd do!!IO~ JJO&lt;~yr·u
Wfirf' tht- rt&gt;vlval whl&lt;"h
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Tht Foundt&gt;r!l hay rH'OJrllm or s;~· 'I hy I hi· k•·~ I h&lt;tr!t·' Balliirt.l. week.
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'I'he choir l.\lll t~
!Oehool. Moudll) t-'t&gt;IJl'llliiT)' 13 at crt f-iiH'fli . MH!dlt:J"'' I ' hurd• or I lllJdf!r the dirHUOil . ,
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rf'li~d tbt' eroup. Mf"lllbf. '!J or tht' SII!Ciir ZJon , Pou~ero)' .

over t"'• m 1·
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Run PTA will hf' iUt'§ls
'""' ee mg .tlan devoUon11
T her.- wtll
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DW'in&amp; the ro. •• !J. woodl Bowft'J. der the direc:tl~,tn of Mrs . l.ueille
~mess AeU on there S _ ...._ha
wa1 a dlJcuatllion on the
w-.-. mmer and a comedy ~kit
or R~rt Hunt r th
laupport b)l' the parent.a. The highUs:hl of
Chrlltian home o
• c weland tbe evening will be a candle Hsht
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Jtrme in obf!HvaJK&gt;e of Founden
Valentines were exchanaed •n Day
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~~ _pall valentine gi(J. wer
The Condor st. group to&amp;:eth-

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chur.:-h socaal room .~ immedialely d ~- au . ar r-... e~
afJPr tbe service with thf" Hunt- e tiiC Fortniie ChW fii
illgton choir and ol/wr gut'M is pre- ~elliJ)g lod Mn. ~chDet ·
gJ&gt;~en. A numbe r ot ilmes were er with part of the F..ut. Ma" Sl .ownl fo; tile ~K.~Cial hou c
Ill . thi' AbOrt busme. --UM~Iarttt wUh prir.('l awarded 10 Mn. aroup bave planned an ente~~ain- " Huntington Night " at thf" rf'vi- 0 blrtbday of le•nne Owl&amp;: 1riJ
t;nnth and Mr8 . Bowers.
Jrt~ ~lal hour with reftt&gt;shmenf!l val !lt'tvices being he ld at lhl'
ervcd and t~ m_e tnbnl IIHI:·
In heplng lo)'ilh lht&gt; seaAOn.
· ('hut('h of C'hri.~t for rwo week.i rh&amp;n&amp;ecJ Yalentua.e .Clft...
tlk:RezefhrJtents were urvt-d byl The- ~uendanre awa rd ror the was tl great suc·('t~~ _F riday e~·en- , . The bo"tess served refr~a
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H U ~ Mn. _Truman Ru. room W1th the mnat parents Ptt'· l~. A largt&gt; delegatwn from 1ht&gt; 1111 k'eeping with Valfootln~
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th In _ rt. Elwood Bowers, to aent will bfo- $11.
SIXth A~enue Cbun·h or ('hrist , ten member-s . Ttrf' n~~t mteuti
J Ole tjlmed above and Mrs_ c. v.
Hu~tln&amp;.1dn , areompanwd their 1 will ,,.. at lhP home or ld ·
COilft, Mn. Helen Lellheit, Mrs.
('hotr ht&gt;re and lh&lt;·n pa!-&gt;lor, the TPwksharv .
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Hm. Robert Gri..,.,

lfrs. John

-dlw. ·Marcie
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Kunlr,lio WLW \ft':Jeom.

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Gl'ffiS as
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owlhg a demonstration by

M!~e~ieh;ard Ca!'lpbell,a num_ber or
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SPONSORS

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WHEELCHAIR

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The Amvets Post No. 30 of
Pomeroy Ia lpOMOrlng •
dri.,4e throvt~ the county
to obtain fund• for the pvr·
ch1H of wh... chain hotPif·
•I beds 1nd other lib hos.Wtel tqul~HMM which will
be for the HOME us. of the
ra•l•nta of Mtllgs CoUntyVtteN.n or ,.,.veter•n.

The

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the first quarter, and won eo•i.ly
over tile Coolville: reserves, 67-41.
Woode ·was the big JUn in tbe scor·
ing fot . Eastern bombarding tbe
hoop for 27 pointa.

Wines led tbe losers with 20.
19 ' 34 19 . 128
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AND

MILK SHAKES
JUST DRIYI IN
CURB SERYIC.I AT ALL TIMES

COOK'S MASON

PARK-EnE

RT, 33 MASON; W.VA.

a. Accepted

YALINTINE PARTY
Tbe Second Ward Women's cluh
wm m~et at the home or A.lr ~.
2ugFoe TrJpJett, Spring A\'1?.,
Tuesdw at (1 :30 P.M. for a val~n 1 Une party. M~9.1bers are req;uesi· ll
e_d to 'bring- ttfelr own

on thl• Drive.

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During the c.m~ • hPreMn~ of th• Amutt Poll wiiP'
c1lll&amp;t ~oniet throughout tt.. covitty janet PNMnt rMidlftt wt"' •

LETTER SIGNED &amp;Y THE POST COMMANDER
GREUSER expt.&amp;lnlng the Pl•n In RtaU: ·

WILLIAM •

Starts Monday, Feb l2

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"YOUR

SI,JNRISE
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ST,\TJON"

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Logart Decisions
Fuentes In Dull·
10 Round Affair

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Approximate price for
CEI.OTEX Tile Board
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and Finish Plank for Cellln&amp; and
Walls of 10' x 12' Room

Only
$4.50

lm~r ~nic,

roo, Nn quirk!~· hKome ltHani~ "hvf'd -in" apace!
i.,. iaM U lhnt rrt -hniM!ed board ptodulU jO On, I he job will br
C"OnlplereJ llbough nnr the roof, ncl.'\lflllnU will a lw~}'S be rum•
furuhle, for-1 one moxlerate coat-these modrrn fim5h e• ;,.,.J,J~
u thry build and dKOfiiC'. Your oew aui c toorn will be cooler
in 111mmc:r, w•rrnu in winter .•. with worthwhile (ud savinssl
t.Aiore.: lnAularing lnrerior Finishes make r~moJelin~t eny
....,. ..·brrr ;,. ytu~r boiPU. Corne In I Lilt Ulllbo"l' you 1 variery of di~
t.inttive Cel(ltex roont doignt

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NO tlrOitll NIUlMIAM
C.lnt.o " I " 1olM &lt;&gt;n Td~ looul end
Plnioh PL11n~ hl.ioo noll~•ndo and h1l1t•
l11&lt;l6 PIMII M&lt;lol"ly, 111111~,

NO DOWN PAY MINT - 36 MONTHS

ro PAY

NO REASON TO DELAY

MAKE '56 YOUR YEAR TO FIX

NEW
I I hi' Hut' r&lt;'hut tlll•i ••i:i uf La\1'1)' Bak ·
1'1 ', Wll'o alw fnu nd lime ~o t.«.'Ol'C
14 ,,,:i"ttl.~. IJ.!•h l\1~•1w•~ I AA~ In 10

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Logart. who wouldn't lc•d, .ad
Vl.'tl.'ran llamon to·u~otcs, wllo wtat·

cd to wrestle, bl•mcd e•ch other
today ror Friday ni1ht'1 dull well·
j)nionb al ~ot l Ukh llu\'HH.f'r 'ltud' .M·ur· crwciiht con~odch' fiaht
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ra y bol·h Jll~yt•rl fiJH\ n oljn' ~ames. whkh IKaac won a tipUt JO-rouud
l'nt' I'Onl'l 'rny il W&lt;lli Bi lly Shct~!. dr"ri.sion .
t)a:n \\~ l,,t 111•cl .t.lw l'l'~u·ing V&amp;:J'ildc
wi!'ll 2U puiut... i·n ~pi~ 'e of ~1he ~t
l~gilrt, of l'amaguey, ~Uba, de·

1h :~l ht· ·lutd PJ'IIbJ~'IY hts -~t dared that tr.tuck, ·Muscut.r Ji'u.
dwu~:n .~ ni!;lht of -IIU' llt'fll~l ~·- Gfono ctttcs o£ Los AugelC11 "tleld m.v
H&lt;~•l lll nl l 11nd 1\iU Audt"t'Ws bu1h arms every time J t..rlcd to \l8e my
:ra.d ·,·J~hl t~•ionL~ f.ur the t•luv:4tf'l'l!:l. [ punchin~t t:ombinaUon•" . durinl
'I'll ~' llu .~ wo 1'1·:
I he lack·ht5trc TV·Rid!o bout at
Pom•roy
FG PT TP Madbion Square Gardea.

l~rnwn, F
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1-'ucnlell, who w~llbed
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JtOunds to Ike's 146, ch•t..ed that
"Logart jutr.l wouldn't· le1d. U I
hadn't done Ill the leadlq, tbcre

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and lleybon Slubbtl o( Plthlbutgh,
who W(ll'e toaard oul of the ri111
"for lack of f~fort" IG the fourth '

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round of a scheduled alx·rouod

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weleht.H Ruby Gwtn or Cleveland

The loth session wa1 the only
torrld ono in tile bout. Loprt'a

18 31-20 116

auperlor speed enabled bJtn to
have an advant11e lb the spoUy

Pom'e'r.Oy .. __ .. 0 :m 35 47
PhvtMIU-415
Pom, eror,Ohlo
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exchena:cs. There WIN tto kMek·

40 y..,.. Of ContlnuDUI S.r&gt;~lte

lloWDJ allbo\llh li'uenl"'' were buckled In the olllill.

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.Easy wag to break the small car habit!
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. It's the hardtoP biiy of the year
with the mo$t P,wer and Bize per
dolitr of •a.Qy. Clll' in this style.

or ·lhe mef!!.ing a

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Pltturecl 1bove is tM model
which will be 1nlleble Ia the
cltiMM of this county '""' of
chargt vncMr the current ·com.
munlty •rviee proltct.

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~ioal trOUJI Wail t"lljO}'o fd, ~lln~
~ pbylld ond
r-efNJ.~un : lll~

This equipnt~N~t i• Mkta P111d for by tfWt. commiHionli from the

o.ever behind dur-

nlng the contellt, puUed ahead

eu t e wirl:ners.

A salad co 11 rse was served b
~ b.OB~s -w ~8 . Qr b Sa r f
Mra. PaUl Ients, .ftlrs . .
Re y o!,
~t we.l &lt;'a'"d' Wt' 1e srfV .ta Mrs
Mrs. 'P.b:a Gilmore Jr Mr: G~t;, 1fred G&lt;:.rm;, .Mcs. Scphia Wlti1!ork, j
~ 1 ~- Eug~ne .,For~s ~ e Mrs. l.~ llJ"Y Kwn. ~; l'fla..~t-1 .
Wayne 30nes !rb.d· Mts D ·11 ~- Cliff.o:d. ~'i 1. 0-..ti:·b -ti' :U ~ Rum.; and
ashelt.
· on nu · MN . .,- j'&lt;!rflk Ban:: ,!'Jo~:-,lr!.

DRIVE

No Oon:lltlons Will

cred Ue;trt GuUIJ m.et Tbw:&gt;m.t
ev•~ at ttte churctr.
Prayf'l' by Jkv. Fa:.bc-r 1\Ul']
opene&lt;l'the m{;·:.,.. Mioot"' of
1be ~ mto : t.Jl~ .a·~ the .;c,~r­
er'os 1t":port We'l'l' givET!. ~~·rs. Janet
JGot.n lall~ ht'l' r,ep:_ rt as (']J:l,iman
o1 -~be WlY"&gt;· and meoo~ romnl-:• :ee.
Pl~1 w·, ·!' d", ..,r, •:l'&gt;d for ar rummaee £(1:1-: bu( not date was m.

8 Mn. Ted Jones entertained witfs
. Stanley party, ~h!;U'sda:y even·
.,~f"¥ bcfl&gt;o, !A~n l!•jehto.

POST 30

In the lndllll:y-the ml;hty $trato.St!Mk V-8?
WMn el&lt;e at a prj« 10 klw can .Y1'll K&lt;tt tho
luxury of Pontiac'• opt!oDal Stpto-Flfglit HydraMalic-America's DOWMt," fiii!OOtblot automatic
transmi•ion?
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we terve 'fOCI right •.•
..-ith lOp quality fuel oil d•li~ered
promp:ly at your call, regardlen of
the weolher or anyth in~ij else! Our
~ tice' are- right, loo!

Our Fuel 0~ Conlroct c., Savo Yov Motooy
DELCO AND Ali'rO -LITE IGNITION PARTS

WILLIAMSON .OIL CO.
PISTRIJI,ITOR
·Phone '180-') · ·
Pomeroy. Ohlo

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"he Doilv Sentinel. Pomerov-Middleoort, Ohio

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Saturday, Feliruory 11, 1956
Fr.e MethHJat Churc~

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iPJ 8:00; Prayer Meetinl( Wednet·
S\lo· day '7 :30. llyacll Ruo
Sundar
meelinJ
SCbool 10; PrMc:bin&amp; 11 :111.

Bates, P1stor, Llurel Cliff.
d11.y School 9:10;

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10:31); FMY service ?:00; Preach-

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appeal to both }Wilfl met
old. Don't mt. ~ it. Evwy
member li5 weect to atJt.ood and
bring dMili' fri«lds .
Mathodi .t Ch•r,., Emtnabelle
F . Sopher, l...etlart Falls. 9:30 A. M.
Apple Grove; 10 :30 A . M. P'Lanb;;
7 P. M. Ldart F&gt;&amp;t~; 'Jlbursday
It i1. you who ha .... doocl by me
7:30 P . IMt IDasl; Letart; Prayer
throuvh my trillS. ll.uke 22:21.)
Meehogs: Sl.lDday 7:3(1 V . M. E¥1
F.dlr•ted Church, Waldo J.
Letart: Sunday 7:30 P. M. Apple
ltartels, Pa.-.'Wr. Fred BlvatWar , Grove; Wedne&lt;day i P M. Letar1
Supt. 9. 15 A M S11ndiity Sehool ralls. MYF Meetings: Monday 7:30
I(J 3U A . ~Il Wors h.rp M'Jl'Vicc; Spe-- Appll:l Grove; ThurOOay 7 P. M.
•.w mwHc from 10 15 t.o 10:30 A . f.ct,gj f....c::t.az,t.
'i.. 6 :iO P M. Youbh t'l'l lowship. AlfrH Methocli.t Church, R. M.
Sermon \(J (Jtc '" I-t 1:, hard 1!.0 be 01 &lt;~~·e . SWrday School 8:30 Lloyd
t:hni.ll&lt;Ul .. L'iJJilC and WOrship. DiUi'nger, Supt.. W015bi,p 8fii"'V'ioes
You arc wl'loomc.
10:45 with the p89lur bringing .t.t.e
Chriiti•n Selene~ S«Kiety, 144 message. Sunday evt.'Oi!lg 'lit 7:30
Mult&gt;e-ny Avot.•., P"Omeroy . Mcmn- meeting of MYF. Satur&lt;lay Feb. 1 J
;ng ~ "'\'liCe II A. ~f. wtth SOUL at 7:30 HYF Va1ontine J)Qliy and
1 tw_. ~ ul*"V1. ;ul&lt;l G)ldon Text I w..U ell-Hi 5Upper. Wedo«Kl.ay -evening:
M"l my labernadc auwng you; •a nd pr•ayer 'Se!"vice 7:30.
rn1 soul ;; hall n-ol a!Jhor you . And
Church of Christ, Middleport,
1 'wtll o•:alk amun,g you , and wi11
F'nld
Gwdner, P.astor. Bible School
~· )"QUr G-od "lllnd yc :.ha.ll be my
peOple. LeVIt.iCU:S 26: II, 12. Sun- Russell Wilson, Supt. Momriug
day Sehool 10 A . M. Wt&gt;dnesdday 'WIIJr:!Jblp 10:30 topic "ln His Preevl:'nlflK !&gt;er-vkc at 8 You are wel- &amp;enee"; 8:30 ClmistNal EDdeavor,
('UilH' . Readrng room
in rea:r of 7:30 Rovi'v.al· MITViee w.wh Rev.
chw'C'h open ,tJu publi!C Mlonday and Fred Dunn speakiDg on "OW:· Contl,ibuti&lt;m."; revlvll .9el"'Vj,ooo for the
Wedn~&lt;~Y fmm 2 to 4 P. M.
followjog week 7:30.
Unit•d Methodi1t Church, J. LH•
Flnt B1.. l•t Church, Mickll ..
lie KunLl', PltNtor. Church Sdrool port, C. E. H~ , PasWr. Dr. 11h;o.
9 : 15 Jh.-o Smi Lh , Stlpl. WOT"Slhip m~r.~ RadtO'rd, Pomeroy, will oeeupy
Scl'\iiet IU ::.JLI "God hath made us the JNI:p~t in ·t he pasl()r's ~ .
orK'"; Youlth J·"cllow:.'hi.p
5:30; Churcb Sc!h:ool 9:15 Fra·nk Chee-9C?Ilonday 2 r M. Daugiltcrs of RIJI.h brew, Supt.; ·~flam;Dg worsbdp at
Cla~s WLJ! nwP! a-t U1c home of 10 :15 •l.opic "Oha'nge That to !M'y
MT.s. (;eorl'(t' P:lrkt•t'. Mond;~y 7:30 A('C()unt"; School of Missions for
'Jlrainmt:: t'onfOI'MCil fur l..a:o.· Visi· Pl"'illl'lft'y aOO Jul1'ior Dept. IMi-8.
llation -at W·ha·lcr'Sbuq~ . Wl"dnes" P.&lt;tul Smart di-rector; 5:30 Sr. Hi
~ay 7.30 As h WtdneMlii Y Le·nten Y'Outh; 13 School of Mi.'6i0111!1' Jr.
8("l'vke; Thul'&gt;irhoy 7 L'h01r Rehear· and Sr. Hi; 8:30 Jr. Hi FeUowship
.,.,]; Fri-day 2 1'. U. World f~ay of 7:30 Evening: 9Cf'Vicc; 'ftu~ 7 :SO
Prayer at B&lt;Jpti.st Churdt- Len- Love4oy Gi:rcl.e !ll'l MnP. AUen.
-ten Servlcl". This bt•g : n~ a S(.'l'ic~ Hugh~'; Wednesday 7:30 Mi:ss:ion
of si x st~rviN'."- t1!•a.n n rd for •t he f(JJ' Adults; 8:30 Sr. ehoi'I'; Tlu.lt"$chUJ'th for Wt•dn(!.l;lday evt•nt ng ~ day 6:4ti Jr . choir; 7:30 Busy Bee
preCf'ding Ea.sler. On Ash Wed· c1.11rss ·a t church ; Friday 2 p . m .
m·st~y 1!he b&lt;J.y:s uhoi:J• h&gt;c)lll L1Jt:in CommunitywiOO World
Day of
lns1itult• wtll IJI'i•n-g: LIS swl'ial mu· Prayer at Heat·h Clmrch; 7:30
o'!"i('. An;~t : h('J' feallK'tl of ·t'ht• t•ve.l· YBA mecti•ng 81: chUJ"l·h.
ing will l:.t• a f,itm " 1\ti s:-:JortaJ-y •to
Mt, Moriah B1ptl•t Church, MldWalke.r,:r Ga.r+agl'" Thi s film has a ' dJ.eport, N . D. &amp;ordt•n·, piasi:Ql',

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lulur&lt;t need lor ready
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paycheck, put some of lhe
proceeds in o Sav~Att AccouRI
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Fedenl a...rve Syololll

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MIMUR FIDIRAL t•IPOSIT INSURAN'I COR,,

FOR A VALENTINE
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Jewelry Store
Middleport, Ohio

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35-40 ftOf'fh aNI Qlttrat and t044 btAJnL9 aouth; IIOflle ciDUdlo
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fotlowH .., llfht snow In notth.
TUMCiay eloudy ancl Mildltr wltft
rtln llklly foU.-..d ltY lnOW
Hurri" and colder hi tM 1tfer·

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First PrHbyt•rl•n Church, Middleport, How-.mt Ru.ppe'l.t , Pastar.
Cburoch SCOOol 9:30 Jam.e s BuC'hlmCm, Supt; lbm.lng W'OI'Slrip at
10:30 ordiootiun· •and maallation

of Deacons John rlmSOru. Ge'OJ"GC
Buch.a-n.on, Georlge Andcr'Son, Vmcent Bobo, Dwight Wa&lt;Uaoe; Dt.-.aOOll'eSSES M!ni:. F.red DeW~. M·i"l~

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Mai1gart Sauer, Mrs. Clinton f'c;.h·
er, .t opk "The Deacon"; 6 rp. m.
WcstaniObtEr YOO(Il Fel:low~h'ip ;

i\londay Deacons mootirq;:; Wednesday 6:30 Jr. cOOir; 7 p . HL
SenkJor &lt;"lroir.
Presbyhtri•n

Church, Syracute,

Howa.rd Ruppck.

Pastor. Chu:rch

School 9 :30 Robert Hardin.,

Supl.

6:30; F.vening WOJ'S'hip a·nd wdimL•Iiton a!l1d in.s.t•altat:Jon, &lt;Yf Elder&amp;, \Sermon .topic "The Elldcr" 7:30.
~thodl•t Chun:h, Racln•. John
ElW'OOd, Pastor . Racine, Oak Grove
Alntriquity, Forf:.&lt;it Run, Sutton
Racine: Sul)da.y SctlooJ 9:30 A.
M.; Y-outh FaUow:dlip 6 P. M.;
Eveni,n.g W();l1!;lh!i:p 7:30 P. M.
Oak Grov&lt;' : M'()fttin,~t Wo.ro:hip
U5 A. M. Sunda&gt; Sd.ool 10.45

HAS OFFERED SUCH

For Quality . -.

OUTSTANDI·NG VALUES
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Graci lpiKopel Church, &amp;..t
Main Strcd, romeruy . Rev, J . ,
Edwin Charles, Rec~.or; Mrs. Ce·
dric W. Cl1rk, oraaniiSL Wor~:~hip
and l'ermon at 10:30 A. M.. Holy
t:ommunion first Sundar in month.
Church S&lt;'hool, B~ginncn;
and
rrtmar)', al 10:30 A. M. For infor·
matlon concerning our
work,
please telephonl! 302-J.
TIM Flnt 8apfl~ ~hurch, Pom·
eroy, Rev. Ralph Zundel, Pastor.
Church School 9:30 A. M. MQrning
Wnrship 10:30 A. M.
Thu Salv•tlon Army, MlddllpCJrl, Capr:ain Glenna Rummell. ,
Sunday School
2:30; Hollnel!'ls '
meetiDI 3:30. Open Air Service 7
P. M. Salvation meetits 7:30.
Chri1tlan Church •' k11dnlll1
tvery Sunday 10 i\ , M. Sunday
School and Communion Jin~t Sunday In month II A. M. Church
eommunlott Hnd preaching; third
Bund&lt;~y
i·n month 7:30 P. M.
church prea~chlnt-Rcv. Harold c.
[)o&amp;ter, Putor.
Cl\rl1tlan Church at Long lot·
l.am, every Sunday e::JO A. M.
Bunday School and communion;
rlrst Sunday In month 7:30 P. M.
Church preaching: tblrd Sunday
ir&amp;.month 10:30 A.-M. Church com •
munlun 11nd prrachlna. -Rev.
llaL'old C. Dol!tcr. Pat~lur.
Th1 Church of Chrl•t, Keno,
every Sunday 9:30 A. M. Sunday
tiecond
School and communion,
Sunday In month 10:JO A. M.
Chu1'1.'h communion and pre,ychin~:
fourth Sunday in month ~:30 1'.
Pit. rburch preach.ing.-Rev . Harold C:. Oo11\-tL' , Pa~ur.
The (hrlatlan Church at Hem.
loth Grove, every Sunday 9:30 A.
M. Sunday School 1nd L'Orumunion
~econd Sunday in l'nonlh 7:30 P.
M. church pre•chltti fQllrth Sunday Ia month 10:30 A. M. rhurcb
eomntunton and

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POSSIBLE PRICE.

PROOF

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UNBELIEVEABLE

SENSATIONAL

WE SELL FOR LESS
1950 CHRYSLER 4 dr
1949 CHEVROLET 2 dr
1947 PONTIAC 4 dr -1946 OLDSMOBILE 2 dr
YOUR CHOICE

$188

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$688

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202. Civil Alo P&amp;trul.
boys
girls from li-18, .... intero!OLed .in -tlhis Squadron, are 'aSk·

You un till by the smU• on Rooer Morpn~• ff!l•
that ,thlt 1953 I uick Is tollt Ill eftry wy. SM f.,.
rourMit. Sat• sttrh Monc11r.
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1950
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1950 MERCURY 2 dr
1950 CHEVROLET .2 dr
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SmMllt, Pomeroy.

Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Jessie
Powell, New Haven. W. Va.
DiSJl"l'i:ssed: MM Berlt:ha Groot,
Middl•pont; Mn. Corn ~....
Oheeter; Roy Moter, RutlAnd:; Ho-Cam&gt;ll
Ctmdtff.
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lcr builkting mooaoo beh~een Coal

aru1 Race st.
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\'oung peopl~ £.r om Ohi-o and
Wes.t V~gi'nia· mey join 1bhe Squadron and 'PiH be 1b~~ .:oavi,g.Miion
radio. first alid, dnlll and otthCII'
·Mnt01'109ting ll!iubjecll.!. Cadets arc
used on or.ieni:'atiml· n~~htrs in :tlhe
Squadron's plan &amp;nd may be eli·
giiJJ-e for two weeb' dut~ 'lilt tre·
gular army camps.
Bo)'l'll eomg mt.o Jtbe atl'med &amp;er·
vioas &amp;r.ou.ld be mtetrelilted •;n t!h.i:S'
program,

Pruntyol.own 1lmd ~he buil~ at
Laloin w.ill be USII.'d far the Negro
gi:nl&amp; now at rllhe Ind'll9l:l'i1Wl Gif.ls'
Home et Hiunt.ingtoll foUowirug tlhe
int.cg.l'!aUon 10f lhoo:pH.als and inr~U.tut00nl9 tbrouighout lthe Htate
by 1Jhe WoC!Ot Vi'Jwi'nia l.cw;·iSlOOure.
Some .of lthe Uak.in boys willq be
pl'&lt;l«'d 1in new forestry umtP\!i to
be ~stabl~OO by .tlhe Board of
CoM.r.ol wi1th tOO coopct"".a'\Aon of
t.be St:aVe t.ooAierva.tion Commi&amp;rion.
No date ihas :b een set: fiOll tthe
move .as~ yet, but it ·is: ex-pected
Chat .tJle :frorestiry oamps wji)J be
urrder way w.wbin l{lb('t next: t ew
wooka

Elizabeth Thaxton
Funeral Services T D F.•
Will B T esd
wo raw mes .
e u ay
In Local Court

"'-dmlltted Satunlay and Suadtcy:
Fu.DeNl servi&lt;.U for Elil.abet.h
Two: •pel'60ns WICI'1e fined in &lt;.'.oUI'1
Helen Hudrrall, Splli111f~ Dod., J. 11hulon, 83, wtho died ,at ·llhe
Beaver, R4rclne; Mrs. Ohm,le:so home of a daugltter, •rtT!rs. Bl·aoohc action OVl'll' rtme weekend by ilocal
meJII!, Pomeroy arD Mrs. JcaJJ Jeffries. BjdWieiJ, Ohio, Sunday magisi.MtCI.'I'.

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$588
$388
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pei'SOJE

today.
Aooordh,g ltlo- illhe report: MDlVil
Littile, 32, Oh.B!ih.Ire, wa.s :fin;ed; $5
and ..,... by Middlaport'o !Mayor
C. 0. F.U~. Saturday ni·elrt, on
Lhe ~&lt;s of ,speeding; Pall Mii·
t'beJ.l, 21. t Middlepoot. on tlbe
i!lralll:os of epeeding and' t"Jt!L&lt;&lt;isli'llg
&amp;rreSI:·, w.ru lace G.a4Upo~ Municl·
pal Judge Janes. He posted bond
Oll botlb ICihqes.
Dalror, 21, JM;ddleport.
the ropmt Sllli.d! wa~ inaaroerated
in tlhe G'&amp;dlJ.fa County jaW. ohaoged
w.~ driv:Ntg W,flloe mtoxic.art.ed
He ·is to face illbese Charges befOl'~
~dge Janeo .today. CJI,ay Ebli" 36
Pon:llt'II'Oy, waa cited, ~00 wl&lt;:•t
urJSafe oper.t.foo: to tntpear beforr
P.omeroy :P.!ia,yor E. F. Robinsun oo
Febnllll'Y 19,

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Buys now rat. .tthe Negro Boys
were mested Sat· Third Avenue, Middiei)Qr!t.
lll!dustri·a·l
SChool' at La·killl wm be
urdb:y .night, for lbralf1c V·lolal:ions
Hcadqllal1Lcm of tbe local ut1 it
libe Ohio HJ®hw ay Pvtrol TePOrted 'aX1EI on :tjhe first f'IIOOII" of tlhe Shu int~rated at Jt!he wh~e ~ at

Four

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Highway Patrol .tb~ ~..:,:·=. Integration Plan
~nd
At Lak•m Sch00l
Cites VI' our For ....
Traffic Counts : ;~&lt;;,~~~.":~~,~ To Be Made Soon

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1948 PACKARD 4 dr
1948 BUICK 2 dr
1947 CHEVROLET 2 dr
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YOUR CHOICE

Me1gs
' CAP u01't
Makes Plan For
Cadet Squadron

Club,

ACTUAL PHOtTOS
BUY HERE
AND SAVE
HURRY!

Meigs-Co Public
School Employee
Chapter T., Meet

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1950 LINCOLN 2 dr
1949 OLDSMOBILE 4 dr
1949 CHEVROLETcpe
YOUR CHOICE

Numb•l' on• on our lot Is this 1949 C1dlllac, series 62
wd1n, Nn '(ou can awn a bHutlful Cedlllec: .t thl• new
.ow prlct.

Allen, Columbu•
chairm1n of R1dlo 1nd TV publicity,

~rank ~usehe

F.ounders Dav 'fo
· Be Held TUe ay .

SPECIAL

SPECJAL

ancl J. Curtis

Govemo'
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I progress being made in the ma'}Y
J.
phases of the art and selence of
sd•
· t photography. He h9S declared February 26 to March 3 as Profession·
·' al Photographers Week to coin·
M-aricUa CoHcgc·s !21st ran.m- cide with the annual convention
Two 1:peakers from the Ohio
veraa·r y qf ~~ founding w1Jl be at Columbus, Ohio, of the Ohio Association of Public School E~ ·
celcbNted ;t'UI1WJ'l'"OW w~\~1 !·%1i· Professional Photographers ASf¥)Ci· ployees, and a ltleal speaker w11l
v.kties -~&lt;Deluding ~arding uf oon- ation.
highlight the meeting of the Meigs
()r-a:ry &gt;Gegl"letlS, luooheon;S aM a·
The convention wiU be pac)led Cbap\er, to be held Wcdhcsday
Pr:CSKI.t-"tl:l s receptWD:.
as usuaJ with ingtructive ctinics evening or the Syracuse School,
l'reJ.rud:e to •une l'Ouudcrs' Day and entertainment with an exPect· ! the county superintendant's office
ceremonies will 00 thcld M H P.M. cd attendance of some 1500 Jens· . reported toda~1.
too.a-y 'When f&gt;amed flying bcro men a n d t he isr w i v e I The dinner meeting, which is
Cvl Dean }!;, Hess, w.tro ill' ·t.o be
One o( the r;pcctal events will to begin at 7 p . m., will have as
awarded an ;booorrary Doctur of be a real wedding conducted on toaz;:.t master, Superintendant of
Humanrti'es degree, will .speak u:t the stage in a manner correct in Meigs County Schools, 0. 0. Pat·
• special program spon.&lt;Ktred by every detaiL The coronation of terson. State Representative. Geoloc.d Ago J'':o.rce Reserve uWts .
the photogs' queen at the grand rge Meinhart, will gh•e a short talk
L'ol. Hess will .aJso. ·give. ltlhe ball Ftlb. Zl, will be another tnem before the group, and other ~peak·
~·ptJl .~
ijl(. 'tloQwnrow's -iJrable event. The queen is beioe e.rs include , Wesley Jtidenour,
holrders' Dtt¥ '."OCii:JVOC'Ibon~ '&lt;its-- '!elected by Hollywood celebrities Ch1irm1lf"'Of the Stat. OPSE. Legisfrom pot1'talts siibmitted by mem. lflive Committee, whose topic will
cussing "Armtng J!'.or Peace."
Armouooed .319 degree ll'"etlpients hers of the Ohio group. She bursts J)e ''Tln'ough the Years with
at ·tlb.e Mmulll· ob&amp;erva·nce tomoo.·· from a six-foot high camera durn· OPSE," and Ward Ashley. secretary
row ce WiJ.Ii'am McOh.CQliC(Y Mal"'- ing lhe grand marrb.
of the State School Employees
tJ'n; k., clr&amp;inn.m ?l the bo&lt;lt'd of
Last year .ianet Bailey of Akron, Ass?,cintion, a~d his topic wll.~ be
a:ov.erll'ICR'S of ltihe Federa·l Reserve formally crowned Queen of the on Yout· Retirement System.
Sy«;em; Dr. T, D. ryuuips, ro~I"'- Cherry Blossom Festival by Mrs.
Melgs Chapler No. 17. has at
od •head ol •t'he 'Marielrta .~M:s Dwight Eisenhower, won the honur present 69 members, _and an}
detpaM;ments; ~amliton_ A. J:&gt;en;. and wns escorted by the late Rob- .school employ~, ext'ludang teach~ Marrette clvJIC &lt;and bUSl- ert Francis, Columbia star in "The ers and admmtstrators, may beness leader and Col Hess..
Long Grey Line".
come a member.
Luncheonas ihOII!Ol'lng Cal:. Hess,
A favorite item with the public
President of _the loca~ chapter is
Martin, t!be otlbcr two deg·r ee re· will be the huge display of prints, Carl Gorby; VICe president, Hoss
cjpi'enlts, tJbe colll'e,ge tl'l.~Stooos, and u~:~ually &lt;tbout 300 in the lobby of Cleland; treiUiurer, Eldon Weeks;
wrves of rtJhe .t:rust.eres aOO trhe the Deshler-Hilto~ hotel.
secretary, Mrs. Wilma Sargent.
aw&amp;rd 1bonoi'ecs widJ.: be .giverl at
Membcl'S of the executive commit·
\lat·iiOus 8pote .in M:lried:rta ;rt. 12:30
tee are : . . Edna Clark, Bedford Lop. m. tomorrow.
cal School District; Westra CrabAbo scbcd·u led are tthe -amwB&lt;l
tree, Columbia District; Ross ClereoeptioonJ at ~fume of PresiderJI.
land, Eastern; E . R. Carr, NorthoDd Mro.
'Boy lrvlno. ond •
ern; Elden Weeks, Salisbury; Ralph
meetkng of the Graduate Science
Henderson, Southern and Ma:a Ed·

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chairman; Andrew Stof1n, OMr·
lin in chuge of print 1xhlblt

h•ld at Columbus Febru~ry 26
to March 3, Left to rltht In ttte
photo er•: Pa~t~l H, MM'ch, De·
fianCI, prllld•nt of th• OPPA;
John W1kelin, Tol-'•· ~rotram

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LEADERS IN preparint for the
OI)Jo Profe.uiOMI f'hot9gnph·
In Auoci1tion annual con-wen.
tion .,.. picturtd sbov• " th,1y
tnap plana for th1 mMting to be

We Have The Reputation

Westrninb1-l"'" Yolt!lh Fellowshi-p a1

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10 A.
M.; Morning Won;ohip ll A. M.
FOIJ'"et&gt;t Run : !\fuming W(.llli$.hitJ
9 A. M.: Sun4ay School Q:50 A
M. Offioi·HJ Boa1•d mretAn,g w1u;
lrcld F·riday even.iii"K at d)C 'home
of Mlrs. Anne Bai~oy .
A:nl·iquity: Surw:l.ay Schoo] 9:30
A. M.: 'J1hLlrsday evenin,~t W()f1;:h·ip
7:30 P. M. 'I1h1.111Sday Y'Ou'Ub i 'cl·
lo~hip 6:30 P . M.
ST.
PAUL'S
LUTHERAN
CHURCH, Pomeroy , L. M. Mohr·
hoff, pastor. The pastor is planning to conduct mid·W€1ek Len1cn
Mcn·icc. The fir.~t wlll be held un
Ash Wedn&lt;'sday, Feb. 15th &lt;JI 7.::1U
o'l'luck. Theme will be "Bcholr
Your King " His Crown- Hi s SeeD
ler -Hi~ Robe-His
Kin.~:dom ~
His Credenlial!;- Bis
Homagf'Hi.'l Death. The public i.~ lnvill'd .
THE RACINE MISSION, Cherlu
Bu~h. Pa~:~lor. Sunday S~houl
10
a. m. Sunday cveninu wor~hir•
7:30 p. m. Weekly l'rayrt' St·rvino.'i
Tuc.tiday 7:30 p . m. ruriiHnd ~&lt;'I'
vices Pnycr licrvicc Mond11y at
7::t0 p. m. Regular chUL'C"h ,~;crvlcc~ ,
l''rlday 7:30 p. m .
RACINE AND GREAT BEND
Bupttat Church, Rev. WclikV Jenkins, Putor. Sermon Topic "Divine Rule" , Sunday School 9:30 a.
m. Sunt11y mornin&amp; worship 10:43
a. m. (Raeine) BYPU "1 :30 p. m.
Sunday evening worship '1:30 p
m. (Great Bend) Werkly Prayer
t~N'ViCNl Wcdne11day 7:30 p. m.
CHURCH Of CHRIST: Hll1nd
Chapel, Rev.
Edl~;on
\Vcaver,
Bihle School 10 11 . m. Supl. Henrv
Eblin; Morning aNvice 11 :30 A.
M.; E\'ll.ngrlistic Scr\·ice 7:30 P.

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and returned it. It was

$'111,8118,1193.110.

morning wi-ll be held T-uesday at
AlfTod Damt, 32, PoiOOJW, ae2 .o'~lock ,tn the La!Wt 'Mobhodht oordl:ng to ,~he ~heriffs dep-df.t·
Church.
ment was .fined $10 end coo,+,:, to·
Sutn'Jving are 1two ~bt;en;·. day by Juistrice of -tlhe Peace Ga-Mm. JefCries, Bidwclil 111nd. l£1\!. akl Reutoo. on rllhe charge9 of\as·
Charles Wagner, Sy·l"lliCU'9C, 0., sa.Udlt :and battery. Darst was ar.
and a son, Ol&lt;len 11baxton, Letart. ~ Satu:rday nieht by ILlM!J shet·
A-1'8G SUt"Vttviag 181'-e tbrlee sisters rtr.s otmce on .a warrant swom
Ml':!l. AJioe SiiB:m, Dmlblll", W. Va.; by llii.'t wife, Mrs. Mfll'ed Damt. He
.Mlrs. Nora Ohamllltn, ObarJestJon w.as aooused '6f M.98UJ.ti'llg his wti'e
and !Mb&amp; Julia&lt; Arohfbold. ObaJI1es- wt t'lteir :i'esildoooo on. L£noolln Hl•ll
ton; ltttee grandehildtuJ. and four .
lo 1\l.yw E . F. Robinson'tr court
~· oznmdcb!ldn.'R.
S~L.I.l'day ·night, Goorge J. Young,
Btml•al wnl be made in :t1he Le· P~ was ·m eted ~ ancJ (Q;II:g
tm1t IJernllt.eloy WJd!er tbe dtreotion on tti:le ~htmg.e or openat'klg e veqr ttbe Ewing F.crnet'a]; Home, at :tUde wibb • ·kfad iMecur'el.y f •
the Bide ol iber ialte ~baJid, itfmed. He WMH •atftBtred. Friday by

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Lenten Services
Starts Feb 15 At
Federated Church

4th Annual P..-Mid--Wa Band
Festival Held At Middleport

Wednesday, February 15, vpen~
the Lenten Season. This is rc · 1
cognized as Ash Wednesday by
the churches.
The Women's Guild o£ Fc.dc.r ·
ated Church will be in charge of
A~ enthusias~IC audience of
the service and ¥~ill conduct a can·
mus1e-lovers
enjoyed the fourtl•
die light service and the pastor
Re.v. Waldo J. Bartels will give annual l'o·Mid-Wa Band Festival
the meditation: "The Aim of Lent." at M!ddleport auditorium Saturday
This is the Lenten Quiet Hour as evemng, u~der the direction of
observed by all Women of the Chester Fa1r, forme! High School
l!:vangelical and Reformed . Pres· an~ College musJc mstruc~or and
a1s1Stant director of the Oh1o State
byteri•n Church .
Every Wednesday for the six Ail:Ohio Boys Ba11;d. Fair Is as·
weekg in Lent Ule Federated soc1att d with the G1nn Music Com·
Church will have Worship Service pan)' at present.
to which the public is invited. The guest conductor introduced
Services at 7:ao P. M. Holy Week;
Wedne•day will ~ Worship ~I'·
vice, Thursday will be
ComU
munlon, Friday (Govd Friday).
Three Hour Devotional SerVice
,f rom 12:00 to 3:00\ Union Services
·
on Good Friday Niaht at 7:30 r. M.
wtlh Rev. Leslie Kunze bringing
tbe message.
•
Easter Sunrise Service will be
Support ol ll.be .spooiaa school
in charge or the chojr, followed by !evy to be Voted at tl\c: Ma,y 8
breakfast at the church, Sunday prilll8l")' ·m M!is()n County was
Church School and Warship Ser- tl1lfed •M. a l"leCent meeting of die
vice.
/ nhson CouJJty Coon"CiJ of PTA
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htthl: at ·tOO R'()I().SCII'e1t EleJI'len.tary
Sdlml· n:car Pt. PI C!&amp;9IIOI. tee\"Jltly.

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Rotar~ Honor

Middleport "A"'
Honor Students
The Middleport·Pomeroy Rotary
Club honored "A" students from
the Sophomarc and Freshman
classes at MiddJoport High School
when these students were gucst:J
of honar at the regular dlnner
meetlilg of the Rotary Club at
Heath Methodist Chureh.
Supt. L. W. McCom11:1, who lntrodueed the guests, thanked Rotary
for their sponsoring of this special honor tor "A" students. At
the end of the second semester
the top students In the Junior and
Senio~ classes will be hvnorcd
in the same way.
Young people who were guests
FTiday were: SophOmores,
Dee
Sauer, M•rtha ~uires, Kay Darst.,
Vera Covert, Phyllis Stanle}', Gene
Crooks, Thomas Skinner; Fresh·
man, Carol Jean Hutlson.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
Tuppers Plains: There will be
a uoion Service in observance of
the Woi-ld Day of Pra)'er, Friday,
February 17, at 2 o'clack at the
Tuppers Plalng Melhodist Church
witb · members from the Christian,
Unlted Brethren, arid Mt!thodist
Churc~• participating ln the pro-

gram.

Everyone Is welcome.

the directors &amp;:the bands: Ray
Woodgeard, Po · Cioy· James Breen
Wahama, and Ea W~rnke Middle'
port, aod congratul,ted ihem on
the results of their\ teaching as
s~w~ . in the prepara~on, musicp.l
tram1ng, dependability, cti\utesy,
reliability and response t.;Y discipline of tbeir pupil$.
/_.·
He alaa spoJr:4t:,)ltr«tly to the
pareata in the audience and as·
~ured the.m that the houn of pract·
1re, the cost ol lessons and instrumeots and the general worrs of
keepina: a child interested in their
music were definitely worth-while.
He praised the one hundred •nd
niaety YOUR.I people who had work·
ed most of Saturday in bard rt·
heanalB tn preparation for the
concert and said that he ·had had
absolutely no disciplinary ~ra·
blems, which he · considered unus.
ual with such a large group.
Fair' was more informal than
otlwr guest conductors who have
1ppeared with the combined bRnds
MARl EllA, 0. UP- Authoriand called •ttcntiOn to the individties
today sough-t to c100nnme
ual :pla)'ers including Roger Hysell,
'IIbe dRscflssiiOOt oo tihe levy percus•lonist, Whose name had ~be cauoe ol a Sundoy lire ...,iob
bnlugbll oU.l' .t he tact that tlte been unintentionally omitted from
Joilled
'"" .........
. ()rief D. E. Dr&lt;mea sam t.be
sperial· tcvy 'i&lt;;~ &lt;B eaottnuation. rod" a the program .
f1re brok~ out !Ill oae of ttl&amp; six
1ovy """""' '" r....., and w1n ""'
He dist'u.sscd the various select- apattm.e-o.b of a 28-room frame
~ t'ltxw ov~ trOO CUlftlll:
ions
And asked the audience to building a block from Ute busi·
lilore.
It wa'!; expleiki!Cd &lt;tlhat Ht:e ·le\")' show their reaction to an arrange· JIICSS distl'id:. 'l1be fire dwrragOO a
w"hioh wiH yte.Jd appNximately ment ·of Beethoven's piano con· bouse on an ad,joinjng iliot.
The fire Wclil116 were otcvehmd
$172,000 .a- yaar wiU be~ foC ~orto "Artdante Cantabile" and the
Weber.
70. oand Mist Edna Il'Vine,
modern
"Par•de
or
the
Icicles"
by
eonslructil(m, · salatit.'S, equipment,
Dedriek. The applause showed 45. Ten o'tlherpersord in the bui'ld·
end rupplies.
that 1he audience favored the mod. ing eseapcd.
Jt WIIS' brou$bt. wt at ~~he meet· ern piece but ao unexpected re.
il)l ~~1a.t ·tlbe !Mason County scfltiol sponse was shown by the small son
s~em wooJd OO'J]'tllin"ro .w :doler!- of Director Breen who wept during
ioralc it 'Iillo levy is f1(ll. ~. the Beethoven selection until his
Spokesmen ·aiiiSO sa.ild b~t · ·ill' J8' do- father took him back-stage.
si'l'a.bie 1.o •p3S9 4Jhe devy·.fW N'i"6ee
:Pir~ctor Warnke welcomed the
in st'houl teach'E!'ni' sa1JIIlries des- audience Preceding the concert and
One auto Was s1igblJty damagod
pite ttile f..aot that ilbe M-ate lha8 presented the cvnduetor who had
as
l •he result or .a minor coHisiun
granted a T'ai:se Jto !~be ·t'C'aeticr6.
been hil friend for the past seven·
Sunday afternoon on Ruutes 33
Sueh a ·Mise WOU'ld pl'ace- · Ute teen years.
:md 7, .noar Lyun Str-eet, .Ube Porn .
cou.rity 1n ,a better ~ to
croy Police Dapant.ment. neponted.
eorJJpete -witlb other 8'r"CW for
ACNir.tli 1\g to ,the tepol1l. 'Cf 1949
IICI:Kihcn;. for coun-t,- ~s.
t~urd. driven Wt'9l by IAw-eH D.
Ral'etl&gt;itS were m.g.ed to ~ppoJII.
Uhcva.Ji'er, 17, Reedt&lt;vrno, '~¥ben
the 1evy -and .to uk ottien ·to do
CINCINNA'I'!, 0. UP-J&gt;rOOue&lt; , t·hc 17rakes f&lt;~~illod coiHdod wUl•h ~ibe
tlhe same.
Eggs st&lt;Ca(\v; IOODirunl('tl' gr:~~d'e A r~ar &lt;Of &lt;a 1952 Cbe\Told:., heading
large fa to 45; brown 43 to 45: in HIIC same direction and drJvtm
. Mw5. SIMPsON HO~~~~~~
medi'IMJlS fl .t o 43; tmnm. mix 41 by Mma. Mae Mw.tm. 26, ')fiiddleHostc.'&gt;'S •g i-b w-en ~ to to 43; extr.t Jjgr!ge 40 to 41; A pol,t.
1\fte. Jame.q Si'~ flllllit wook 'l-a-rge Wb1le 36 to 39: A modium
'llbc Tt'~r bumpor .and !reflector
When ~he enlelta·inedl l!be Th;-CW.y brown 34 oa 37; Ohetks .29 to ao, of ·llhe Manti:n 'Milo wer"C t'eJ)Ort.ed
S.....tDg Ohti&gt; ot I= bome. The B hrrge 34 to 37.
\'o .hflve boen damaged E!lliglhtl)'.
Ob;cltens, £eyers unoottLiod,; •hem
hosteE&lt;; sewed ·a d~Q!lt ~ to
Elizabtl\1h flick, M_rs. R~·. Ro- -off 1 cleyars 3fto3l-2 ,1b 1911»21
RUTH CIRCLI TO MEET
berts,·Mlrs. RUS!Jfil( Wi~· Mrs. m051Uy 20; 'bens ibeBvy 0'\'eJ' 5 lb
The Ruth Circle of the Racine
Sidney Speooec, Mrs.. Hn'ilitn Fli!il· 22 "00 24; ,atem: .Jil:L~ 5 4b and un·
er, Mrs. R~beml R.awUpp. Mu. der 17 to 18; heasligbt.Jeahorns Baptist Missionarl{ Sociely will
mcct at the home of Mrs. Jerry
MlllBro Wild&lt;nnt&gt;l:h, Mrs. Bnld· 14 I&lt;&gt; 16.
Powetl, Tuesdar evcnifli, Feb. 14.
Butter 90 BCOil'&lt;Q 67-c.
fond~...-

All 0 t support
Of School Levy
In Ma80n Urged

Probe Is Started
Of Fatal Sunday
Fire At Marietta Local Merchants
Cooperate tfl/"th.,
I
Boy ScOUt w'
"eek

Auto Is Damaged
.. In Minor Mishap

Market Reports

"

·
CB operaLion of 'lOCal rncrohants
wHh t.lbe oolebt-.ation of National
Boy Scout )V.eek ~ front display
windows given over to voarioull
Scout ,troops of .the area for !bandioca.ft and tMnJ emibit:ioret.
In Pomeroy~ L &amp; Z Olotiting
Sl11re at Second aoo Count St., 'Part.kipatcd .in tbc. furtbenmce of ltlc
Scout;iog movement as did &lt;hl!e

Porner.oy J'lalitlry Shop on East
Main Sl:l'lel'l
In MiddJcpollt d he MiiddJeport
Depadmenl St••re. H. &amp; R. FiN·
stcme and Thi·Lusilrc Cleanen; Q~90
ga-ve up \'A~tJ&gt;able front window dis· ..
pl-ay r;paoo to .tbe Boy Soouts.

ADMINIS~RATRIX NAMED
The Probate Count re!)O'lt.c d that
l\laude G. Ande~l), Columbus,
ha~ been -appoi-nted adrnin.isbralrix
cko bonis non of tihc est.a:toe of
Lilla Dai·s y Smltlh, la.te of Lebanon
Town~. 00celll.90d.
MARRIAGE LICENSE

ll&lt;~lplh E. Pamer. 24, PomerOy

1\F'D tnuck drivrr am::l 'MOOefline L.
ltysclJ, PofDU"'OIY RFD, clerk.
HOSPITAL TRUSTEES TO MIET
A rcguliar meeting of .tlhe Meigs
County Vdleranft Me1Tl0'1'ilvll Hmpi·
lil91 'I'J'1usl.;ees wlail be held Wednesday 'll.t 8 p .
in :tba Me~gs Oounty
Crurt H'O'lkle.

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