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'"he Dailv Sentinel. Pomerov-MI(!dleoort. Ohio

Chic n' Charming

The Daily Sentinel

County Interdenominational Youth Rally
Hears Dr. E. A. Hanson At Christ Church

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Deanor S. Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor luci11e Be&amp;rh.:i Haw_)dns. Pomerov Societv

Phone 607Q

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MIDDLEPORT
SOUETY

I

which a .oeihicken dfn.n("r wae; t9t'II"V·

l -t-d tiD .tlbc chw'Ch d V! in:R: room.
1~he

afllernocm

se..~i.on

opcru&gt;d
wirt:h a 'WIOI'8hip SICTVice c:onduct.ed
by MrB. Joshua J-ack.wn of 'ML

·~ . illoild Mea JQ]m J-Wwki.n'-5 Jr.
wm.l daughter J"'61U'J1l(&gt;d Tuesd a-y
Zion Ohuroh, Rut1&amp;od, and Mnl. from an ove11rrigllt vi~1t witlh . her
Ca·~ie Bank!~ o( Naumi Churoh, siosror, Mrs. J _ E. W~OOn and fam Pommuy. The chfldrenrs band un- tly of Springfield.
der &lt;the direction -of Mrs. AmCild
•MTs. Chanles Slh.wer. Upper
RiebudJ, Mt. 3furiah, Middleport, R.i'ver Road, GelllipO)U;, G:allia Oon ·
pr&lt;C'!Soeniled a progl'lalll of SClJlliS, tacl Chaimlan -of Gard...""n Ou b~
recitlM:ions alld SCf'ipture readings aecompef»ed Mrs. Rubert Reibel ,
and !tOO Hatrtie Jaekson. G1iild Leadintg OJ1eck, Regional mroctor
under illhe Wectian of Mn~. Oro {)f tbe Oh'i'o AS&lt;JOOia1iOfl· or GarVtney of F~ Bapti11ot 0101.18ter, den Clubs -to- the Feb~a.r-y moot·
presen.tm a program of oonogs end in:g of ilhe Ji'l!'lencb C11'Y Ga.r·den
a Bible quiz.
mub in GaH~Iil.oi 'Iluetld'ay.
Mm. Oartr~e Cas.-.oll, il'liCW ooun-j •Mr. a!ld Mrs. Grrant Mlvntgom
c;Lor for lt!he Yll. ·Moria!h Guild {!f'Y ·and tia-mi)y 1have movf'd to
whldh WillS ·recern~·Y -~ .the Eliberfekl. property . He i:-~ :t!&gt;·
was ·inbrodw..'f:'d. - ~ solo, "Mus 16 soci&lt;~·IOO wj!tlh the K.rogru- Super·
Ail 1.'he Wotld 00 -Me" was pre- tnaT'ket mt"al d&lt;'Pi'll'·t:mr.nfl in Pom·
.sen:ted by Mrn. ~'liar)- Emma Woods croy.
. .
.
of Mt . Zion.
I Mr. 'l~nd drw. Wrllia m Millf"''
A panel' discu.ssion w~ held ·have mov-ed to ~~~ ReynoLds aon ·tlbe lthcone with Mn. &amp;Cha:'&lt;h par•! men! (rom tlhe Comol! Van'l·-c
as ·leadHfT •aOO ~h. John Wamer "apartm \"IJt.
of R!ltlband, Mrs. Gladys Vmey, I ·M·rs. Dave fo~arll'VE"t' arud dau~ll Ghou.ster, Mm. Katlheynl ~. t·er, Mors. An11lw:r Skinner. lcrt
'-tidldtepo.nt:
and
Mrs. W•iiMm this moomilng for D.:~_v.ton wherC'
Smibh of Forest Run as speailrerB.
~he y wiU vis1t •M r. am1 M·r s-. IYJn
Dhit.ri'JI. '0Hic611S wore introduc- I J&lt;~armer and fiami-liy wthli'le 'M-rs .
00 Jon.clud-i'ng '-111".&lt;J. Dorollhy L.,-&gt;wis, Skinn•nr ~ Du-yi·11g jewl'-lry fol' ~he
Btdw-edt, .prtt..-soidellt ; Mlns. H.el.~n Sanborn Jewei'I'Y S.torr .
.
LeAd\ Gl•owrt.en 5000nd Vice pr.c.Mrll. H. E. Cook accompan1 efl
&gt;ffMnt'; ,MJns. ..\l'ln·obd
Rictwar..ts, Mr. and Mr .~_. John Stivers , a nd
·s~[t:•l~aT'y; MJ-:9.
WiHiam Sm:jLh. daughter, Ga1l, to Columbus, 1ut!!'1 H.OO
A. CASTLF. Rlnl(
.!lupcrvisuor ~ 1 ( H:atit~c Jocklsoon GuliJd day, and wa~ ~ guest of ~cr_ broAlso$12 !1
Mrs. Ber-ni-&lt;.·(~ Dol1den, Bldwt1ll , thcr, Rohcrl Bishop, and fam lly.
17.50
'\l'cdJini Rlna
,-rupowilsor uf f'hildncns hoand- W!ld
Mrs. Vernon Durst. who 1lro ke
Mrrt. Et·h.el Bouley , Gl()usl:er, pian- ~th arms_ r cec n~ly whe.n she fell,
ll. HEATHER Rin11
3,0.00
f3l
who pnovh:k .d mu t&gt;iC ror ll.th c 1s rec-overln~ satHifa ctonly .
Aho $1011w .2-iH ~nJ
rrt'
Mr . nnd Mrs. James Llo,\'d and
in phtinum S.HIO 10 3'"0
~ ,:;~.: •i•fllJioduu 1d. were B.ev. childn·n. Nick a~~ ·cathie. Belpre,
\\ rd din1 Kina
u.:.o
Amtmcw Ylt~i·~lrl', Rulbmd -&lt;md Hev. werc bu~m_e~s VISI~ors here T011'B·
11 . E. lla.r r.i·~. l'nm oroy a•llo(l Rev. I dav nnd VIsited h1s par(•nts, Mr .
u Ch-o 10vc Mhl ·oo F·~oeh of bbe I und Mrs . Bruce I.loyd an~ fam1ly .
P gq.
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1\Ir. and Mr N. Noah Ila~k1ns ~pen t
dl-ffimi-at. offi-cc 1·~ an..-.1 Ill '(' omini~oors
the
past weekend in Culu mhus.
-"'P(Iko b!lfcny unrl 7\-'1\'i. Ardelia
For 'Your Jo"dy hrlde,
wilh her brother and sis\CI'·in·law.
c.:hoosc the fastidiou s de•
{irnlwm. Rull llnd , •a past pwsidunt Mr. und Mrs. Cline Matthews.
wtt~ t&gt;~&lt;lfl i'n~rod u ccd .
aig11 and heirloom qualf'r{'(\ DeWees, 0. E. McKinlfl)'
ity of A ~enui.ne re~is­
and L. D. Hartinger attended the
tered K cepsakeDluuond
PLAN LENT&amp;N EVANGELISM Mf'iJ.( ~ Co unty Men's F'ellow:;hip
Ring. We arc proud to
1\f-v . 1.. A. li:HI!g'l''roLt•r -nwl: wj1th of th(• C'hur1:hes of &lt;,; hri st. in Pom offer a hoe collection o{
·tho Lommi'ssi10n on EVOWJ.gc1i,;:m eroy, Monday. They were reprc.
Keepnkts, in a 111.·iJe
: ~u,l MPmOOI\'lhip wt He~ttlh Mct'h-o- senl&lt;~tivc~ of lhc Middleport Men's
rang co( stylesand prit:es.
dl:ilt UhUol"t•h 'J1u1.Wa.v Wllw.n .pkm·~ Fellowship.
llay Lanham, Mrs. F.arl Lyo ns,
Come in and see tht•m
wt•ro
m:nk rcw V1s~Latioom ;rnd
~ corgc "•t oss 8/l&lt; 1 t h ree so ns,
M
rs. ..
, •• then choose with
l'ulJJ,ic Ev;~fllgol·ilsm duriug t•h ~
Duni.Jar.
Urove here Sunday aft er
l .t· l~t ,,r• ~'-'''al!'iOJlo. A 'llt1aionilng OOlLr~
cooftdence.
l wilt hf' 'h d d- Thurosday arnd' 1M1ao:"!Ch Mrs. R. C. L an ham, Dun Imr, wI10
! 4-11
l~atH
been S~el for l~ubHc had spent Reveral day s visl1i ng
l-:\•;rnJ;l'ils'l!l.
M:em'bcn.oo w~I be her sistc1·, Mrs. Jack Bt!chld. anrl
•f'L'('f']VL,d ·UnltJOo ~00 ehuroh on f'.al·m family .
Mr. and Mrs. JWndolph HumpSund~'.Y wPiih bapt.lt!lm oof i-nf.a~t s
I' Q~H:I\OY . 01110
hriea, and lwG childi'Cn, who ha vt•
un ~:u·slcr Soo"kioy.
been living in lhe PraLl apartment
on Front Street , muve&lt;l this week
to the Slruuss apaa·tmcnt on South
Third Avenue.
Mrs. Shirley Mills ant! ni~rc , ,
Mrs. lfarohl Ebwsbach vi s'ited
Mrs. Mill's sister, Mn.' WPrren
Children
UoyK
Bcrktihirc
Arthur,
Jackson, Tuesday and ttl CoUon
Zlp-l'ly
tended lhe funeral of Mrs. Frank
Arthur.

COLLINS
JEWELRY

I

- the -

..-.-.the--

Hose

$1.
Women

Sanlorrted

Blouses

$1.

Size• 4 to 1%

$1.

10 or

$1.

DlRECTOmE • INSPIRED it
thle 1pr1ng, 1956, Otorp Car•
mel ecat ot ''real red" imported
hcpu.cklng wool tn b a 1 k • t

Mens

•W blte

BLANKETS

HANKIES
10 or

$1.

$1.

Thurs.- Fri.- Sat.

It Ia fully·lined with

weave.

taffeta and wtara.bte mucb of
the year arour.d.

POMEROY
SOCIE'IY
J o.wph Hood of t.Wi neiBVi.Ue vis·
i&lt;tl'd ilrt Ohi)birot!he Sund&amp;y ~1 h
Iu s lHJCle, CHff•ord Hr-00.
l\11-r _ ·a nd M.m. J&lt;~~m~· s G'Uin'Jher
;mr! -so.ns, Geonge and PMU•ip of
CincHiil1•a!;l Wt~ we('kcnd gu'l\515
uf ·his p&gt;;f!:c.nll!s, ·M·I'. and ·M:rs. 0 1·is
Guin•\1/JCr .
l\11'. Aln·d :Min'i. Em1l Hoffl'll!an aud
rtaug~h!.N",
Wnil, of
1-Iw:tfo.rd.
WL'l'~

·t;,UI'-'"' ' Sm~d8y
Mrs 01 ~ ~ Gu·ilntl;hor.

of Mr. and

F'f'a·n k B. W ~ll .

F.llli~m Uai'IJl'l'.
.J,;I·I'k Rob~oo anld io~l wa1'1d Sta rk
wrre .in Hun~liniton HloOOa.v .cven ~TJ&gt;g ,tn -atot·end It b1~.det hal 1l •A'li!TIH~ .
·~11'~.
Th.eoflor'C I.,C']H•w. •M1rs

, \f&lt;r.~

Dw~g h t Parker,

•Mn~.

C
1-'. 'llumpkino-;, Morn. F.. K B t'rt~nt
aiNI Mrs J ~·d Web lJt,c-r S:·. eommi•i,h•t• nwmiJer:) .uf ~!J1Ltup -1wo· of
.t he WSCS •o!' Uw Un-•te&lt;l ·~fk•: hodiJtt

Chun·h

ffi('t 1\10o1~da,v

rwmill'g at
the r•hun·h t.o oomp\.&lt;'!t.e •PI·~ ru fGr
11w n;wm lumlhron to be held Fr-i-

d·a y.
''1-r. anrl ,:\fr,lJ. Wt.'Jlde·l Fn"l.·ker of
II•&lt;M'IIll' h-ad 11~ .t~eir guf"sh. Sttmiay
l\11'1-l l' !'l~ckPr's dalJightf'f', Janloe
Ilo_( l ~'h ;rn1\
Bng,:,::-~ ••nd

Mr. and
son

Min;, c. E.

Wc!hard.

all of

1\1 1,•·• V ~ngionila Fis her &lt;If Ohar·

10SI1.on was ,J•he wookend
h·flr aunl, ~~ 19:J Nctt:ic
'Phay bnth l}t.i.Cillchxt 111
dioow ~W·vcn by .Mr. and
1

I

guest of
Kuebler.

bi.rl1hday
Mr.'!-. Sel·
ollhl'1il' o\JPI1

Pythian Sisters
ll!a.n')' •Bt Gatlhpolil's Sunday.
Past Chiefs Meet
Harry Barnes
At Stace Home
H
·
as
Whiw .hnrmrinog

l'he aocordial'li;

United •Methodist

P'LAN BAKE SALI
The YQMg Adl.llit G&amp;-B u£ lhe
Federaoted Oluroh widl ·!Ja.ve a· bake
salle Satl.ll"day .art .the Klq:el' Store
oand rnembo:-s are reque8ted to
-have .'bbc-ir baked -good':g lll't tnle

AAi~sionary Group

Meets Tuesday At
Rhodes Residellce

me.eNng.

~

FIREMEN CALLID
Th&lt; M - n t Floro Depa&lt;lmm,t ~n~?pOOied •Utrt:Je damEt~E~ ~
ltlh-e-y Wtl:'o~ oanred to the ilio.mf of
Mr..~. Ml.n:inle
Mlensw.ar:'Jh, Mill
St., '11oosday illll 8 'P- m.

\Vest Virginia Village Will Observe Its lOOth Birthday
-Febroacy 26, 1800, Ls: a date
~ sbwld: ·be Mnem~ b.y
lllie pel)ljile of :Maoon r«" lit was on
ibat. date, jwt: Ollie ihtm~ yean
Ill' ...,. oomlllg ~. an
A.Cit of ~laD WAIS pused
by' lt!be Virlginia ~b]y mak·Jna: ~ ·settJlWl'lelltJ an. itbe Ohio
RiVer -an~ towm

The El(ICa~a Circle or &lt;Jbe Jl. H .
Sanborn ·~issionaey Soc-i-ety 00 ~
Fl~t Daplll:t Obureh .m e(! tuctS:;lay
evon•ing at t.tte ·bam~ ot MN;, C. J.
fthiJdcs 'N~tlh Mrs. Georlglo McGhiCJe -Ul~ 'Mrs. Jdhn Ma,-er al!l hClll
~ea. In •llbe ai:Jooo.r..e
of ~the
T. F . lfaowkli'ns. ISieCilellacy, -prei1lded
d\JNDi ltlhe btwinruls ftCSii:OD. Slhe
read ·a .poem .to 'Ope'ft· .tbe meetmg
an&lt;! Mzo. J. It eavo mho
prayer. Derotlhm·a-) leade!r w:u
Mra. Clif£ord lbyle.s and lhet 'Mirvice linduded Sei'Jtpt.ure. medita&gt;lon and ~'~'~""·

..ken to die
ln!IMracy ...
pal'( of ll&gt;e projeOI - Tile
for .the wen.ma wall .pre-

crarwdit8 lhMI been
County

by ..
ftltd

M""
1m

Elmma
Rt'!llllcl~

Qw~

~ .. , . .

' ~-:."-b~th,:,::';;.:,~
IR

·and

-pick them on 1 emootb

wup-waiat to a bWowof Uirtf
this Vid.y V•n1b11 ud ~will. too. To .-~d.to
the f1brie i• BurliJ11ton'•
wuh •• wur rayon. with 1lusuriousliMD
In yellow, cornflower blue,IIIIPJI, turqUollt.
l&gt;eiJe OJ ohc"l· Silo~ 7~qll,

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'llhe &amp;lfl1iDiham Frbcodb' Mix·
YOUI'Jh CouncH

metr .recentily at lhe tto.me of BM'· '
ba~ and
~ion
UI'C:KDe. Jlc.
-......., of KOOI Ade. ......
wiCihee
"PQt:aOO dhips were 1'1..'"1"·

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11=~-~:::....."'":

to haw• •a bab.JI ~~mer. ·MIHB "Till."

Ito _ . , . , _

Vlded: for live ,truM~eers, Who ~
io .,....q,. U.. \'IOWl&lt;U. liheoe

......,lfo be &lt;looted by lile qualif;.,J

u-.:-

...

of 1bhe tow.n. A lllfllWe&amp;DYf:,
~ ""d oooh otbor ollll&gt;ers
Ism~ be ~ 100 execube
~

.l ! i o - of .... - . . _.,
'" be - - by tllr ....ncll
110m--.,..,
oral cltl-

the-·

01
·. " ""'
lied voi'I'O' ·

who -

qul!i

THe flnt election In tho town
.-u·..et up IJy th• td for the
,fiflt ·Monclly In Aprlt , ttf tht
yt,tr 1156, A~ntod t. auporlnt.M the ~tlon wtre John

'"' ~.s.
Jimtt w.....,.,d,
W.
J ....

·- ~liP

Nichol...,

Wlnkl•ltlack

.Pi:t'rlck.

enidl

o..roe

A.
H.

or bhc -recorder in ·llhe

CLEARANCE

a

WOMENS SHOES

$4.95

A ~a~ oaJoo was proaent«t t;o
hi'm at ~bt:l l'l.rnohcon •a nd ot-bel'
lt\tetllt~ at lti.r:f" Jlilllt'Y wuoc tbc Rev.

po'lr

Uow&amp;r J Ruppdit, 0. S. Hat\Ol(l,
Jmnes Nltml~n PJnd OIKll,,.l Nar-

•.

c~

Buy A Second
·'

Poir,for 5c

TWO PAIR FOR

$5.00
Roush's Shoe Store
No.

s......dsl
'

Mltldleporl, Oblo

I

thaw out
that prospect with

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LONG DISTANCE

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I

Hotd-to·reub protpecll?
Call them

&amp;.quen~y

by telephone.

Lona Distance lt rae&amp;. Oauering. elective:
eo... lar J... thaD • trip, too. u.. it oflell.

GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY,
OF OHIO
"
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,t1 J(..J.."' o.. "' p,. q...J' 7. . ..S,t4 ... ~ ,q.,.,,.. ."

Fuoenrl. service&amp; ror Shtnnao
Mri&gt;We, 81 , who died Wednesde1

even.ing at bia home in Long Bot~
tom 1rill be Sattu'day at 2 p. m.
in tfJe Ewing Ohapel .
A 'life long resident of tlle lAng
Botrlmn 'fmea is BUTViv~ by two
~. Nona Osborn, Keno, 0.,
LaUNI Bak('l[", l»ng Bottom: three
fiOOS, Cfted, Emerson aM lHlo,
a-1-1 of Long Bot.tom; three ilran-dclrildren and one great grandchilrl.

Showing tha cDnCtrn for the
tho council to '1Mrrow MOney

to mtka a wharf, , or Improve
the wharYH, ltt'llt• and alleys
of .. id town, 1nd rney 1-de:ut•
boJHI$ fol' tiM- ,.yment of such
INn or loan1 provided that
ttt.y m•y lao authl&gt;rintl 10 to do
by the majority of tht vot1n of

=·

HI'S

Elected tb the board of directors wu Bob Beach, Karl Wllcs,
and Roy Franklin. They will serve
on the board witt. the preaident

Loc"l

Ht~

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F0r w ·
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Hi Gym

~~unH-

New Auto License
Plates Will Be ·
On Sale March 1

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=.,... .... .., ,..,_,.,..,..
Mamo_

or

Sunf~'ower m in:s.'!rel

at \the &amp;rlvatl-oTh At1my Heedquar"MiddOO.,Ori.
Anyclle in .ot'led o£ clo'Uhlng
may -odl at the lhtiadqltal't~ betWeen tiJcl 1Jolww vr 10 • . -m. end
4 p. om. ~ IWmmell Aid.

sa..

direct.('(!

by

John Heiskel-l

of 1-t. Weasant

gaVe obbe addr.ess of -tbe erening
.!ttressing tile •life of r__..or.ge W:nhJngton w:ho was "- member of .bhe

Moocmic Lodge.
C. J. Strubi.&lt;J,
M2oJte11 of CEnmoni'~ pre:gided
over -t he lll'troductioo of falbe(s
-and sons or adopj.ed som. aft~
vMtcb Ja.ck Kenoedy sang "The
Lonl's ~" «CCm1J8!Died by
Mr.s. l.Alolian Steiff who was -«lso
;tbe .ecompanist. 1011 the cast
numbers.
After -a film "The JfiSI.or.y of
The Oil .lndwmry" a -c:lrole of
fri·crlds hip wM formed w-il:.h Th-eo
Sm·:~rh as ·lesderr, fOUowed by the
"""'"otion by .... (lev Ru...k.

\tarket Reports
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP - Produce:
Eggs, mediUms 1 cent trigher;
consumer, U. S. A large 45-4.6;
mediums 42-.44: brown mix 42-44:
extra large 42-43; A large wb.itP
SfHI; A medium white 36-38; A

medil.lm brown 36-38.
Chickens, about steldy; fryers
5 lb., 22-24; hens. light, ~ lb and
UQder 17 18; henS. light, leghorn!\

14_16 _

- Butter, creamery 90 score fr1 .
.

.~~. ·~~ _C~ERA T-~0QR PICTU~~S IN DARKEST NIGHT

Boy ~oo'Uts Plan ,
Scrap Drive For
This Saturday

Mil- " '

..,300.00; Water Service, S:UOO.OO;
Sew~n

and Drainage, $800.00;
Buildings and rent., lnauraoee,
11,600.00; Dump, $360.00; Swimming Pool. $4,000.00; Total Ser·
vice Fund, $13,060.00.
Cemet.ay Fund : Employees $2.
000.00; Tools and equjpment, $350.·

wt:re sen: :.". Jleed to 00; other expellS(!s Sl5G.OO; Total
C~ncimati Workhou.'Wl'; :Mm-s.- cemetery fund , $2,500.00.

of 'J1roop :ItO s•tunlay · ~ tllley
-oond\K:lt ·a S&lt;mJ,p Drilve .~~ .\VIIl

P4.an&amp; ·tocir 1:beiilr· M!IIIaP ar.i!Ve· WETIB!
compJiCitcd Wlhoo •thef nvet ait flht! ·
WiJdiM.H;t-.ty
Libr-ary basenr..mt
CV61tklrg w.ift,h Soou'lmml1.er Rll:llllert
oMlllo, ,.._,ldlog.
.
A.n IIJ'dhery ~ .if:! to start
nes11: w~ wi~
OblmJoes
Noel801D oRS ~ll!llttued!OI' -11100 DII.WLI

Ohl"- ond 11boi&gt;,.. D - 1011!
ilold • Firrlt Adkl ....- .for . lbe
. Scoufol b&gt; jhe ..... - - ' ." .

s,.,..,c. De.,,.
hy C:mt~

Ma:ufjeld Reformato.ry

add repair fund, $24,900.00;

mon Plms Judge CL&gt;dric Olark .
Grand total or appropriatiODI
Bulr::er, vioh.ted a tw;:o _rea-r's pro- $66,873.00.
ba1iun J2flt week when h;,• was ar11t'o 'lt'ed on a driving wttile ln1oxi·
eat.cd ehllrge 'in GaJ!:i-a County. He
was indiooled by lhe October RS·
swn _ ftC l·he Grand Jury oo a
broa:kiDg -a-nrl
eMermg cohargc,
iPb ; .involved the theft of 10
·IIH.Mif of mi:k _anoJ a clntaiJJer.
_ C~~l-:'!1' Ja::k..-ro n. 2"Z. Lorain.
was SIID"..rnC'e'd ro one }-eaT in .t h.e
At ;~ p. m . Monday, FE-brpary
Ci'nci.nhao'i Workhouse by Ju\·eni·le Judge Jc:hn Saoon. on a- OOoD· 27, a Spelling Contest for Pomeroy
· SUPJI'UIII: c-lta;ge. J·aclrson was~ Publie School (hildren of the filth,
p:rdJ:ended Tu~cty nrening by &amp;ixth, seventh and eighth grades
Carl Gorby , an off~cial ot the Pro- will be held in Senior High Audiba~e Court and Howard Friant. a torium s uperintendent, C. S. Gibbs
speciai deputy
af
otJbe Meigti announced today.
Sheriff.Y dep;w1tment Itt Elyria, 0 .
The winner of this local contest
Ja-c-kscn •had IJeeO I80ught by iloeal will be entered io tbe State Spell.a-uHrorirt.il':S for fhe past ilbree Ing Contest at Columbus to commO'n~·hs.
pelioe with winnen from oilier
In Judge Bawn '3 rou:rt, a 15~ school districts for the State SpelYfur-old Wolf Pen area juvenile ling Cbampiombip. SUperintend.
\\'illS given .a-n indetermi:!JEd !lleTl· ent Gibbs will pronounce the word1
ten::-~ ·in -LIM:! BIS. 'Tihe ')'OUtlh was and the judges will be Superintendc harged wi l•h .t!he iJleft of ao o\ilre ent. 0 . 0. Patterson of the Meigs
from -h'is btbeJ~, -which be traded County School, Afis&amp; Helen Smith
fe-r bern' Ollll:d wine. It Wa19 also Enaliah imtruetor at Pomero1
bro~ out that he 'b ad -sOOlen Higb Sch~l. and W. A. Drake, busi·
a p ~g ·la'!»-t .fall, whim ·he tNded neu edacation m.tructor at Senfor -a ebot gun. !lllld tbt-n tJ'eded ior High St.bool
Surar Bun eoatestmb will lie
the .goo for beer 1001 w i-ne.
The ~beriffB office oR!lpOrted filth ll'8den Kar Compton. David

Spelling Contest
S1ated Monday In
Pomeroy Schook

"•bart Edw3l"d

Wellston, Gordon, and Pamelt

Clclhmd,

·held as 1'8 &amp;tspoect -in t1he ~ .the
week .:ond breaking ;md enteniJl1l

of ilie W-i'JkesVi\1-le LegjoQ Hall,
was rt:ol·eued . He was \ld¥en -a Ue
d :1ec-"o1' 1e!:r1 a.+. Mbcn~ Deputy

str.,-·iff LcToy Ba-..,.'1tl m reportre~~
'-'"'hit"h ?:tve ·p"'OQf •lltr-dlt he was not
invrlvect in fhe &lt;rime.

Hcb&amp;tettfto;

sixth gradera enteriag the eortte&amp;t
are Joyce Buctley. Dennia Kapple•
John Shasteen.
Central Elementary School baa:
entered Jenoirer Lobse and Katft.
ryn Conkle of the fifth grade and
Chery ~tt and Marllyn Price of
the sixth grade.
Junior High School has entered
the following ei&amp;ht (ontestants:
Michael Roberta, Charle,.noa lieu,

Finley Folden
JohllOra
Funeral RiteS
grad~
To Be Saturday '"'.~._~--~crv t~
County Red Cross
ChaJfDlaDS
•
hip Js
Given To Sheets

Carolyn Bell, Nancy Woodgetrd
and Judy Jennings ol grade aevtn

•

•nd

lombert, Llltda Crow

aod Dorotbr Cheadle

•

of

Funel;lll
foc Fintey ·Folden, Alhcl\ll, wtll be held Saturday at two o'clock at the Dexter
r. hrist'ian Church with the Rev.
Robert E. Linter, Rutland. officialing.
Sur\'i\'Ors include hi-" wife. Lalah
Saxlon Foid(n, Athens; two bro.
Chatol(':S Sh ..-ebi of H:I.Triwn.v.Jolle·
Lhcrs, Cla)·ton, St. Peterbllrg, Fla.;
and Ehner, Akron; three sisters, .agreed .to art .as -cUUTitJ cbainnan
Mrs . Kearney fAnna) Ogdin, Laugs- f&lt;l,r 11be RClCI l~ Fund dt11~,
ville; Mrs. Cecil (Bertha) )\C'Lead, w'bcn t•hc Ex ecu-tive Bo&lt;llr"'i- of !t.•OO
Alhens: Mrs. Carl (Clara), Shene- M·e-~s Cuunt.y Red Cross met· on·
n'~ evening.
field, Car penter .

Thftltoon membere wcroe .present
Mr Folden was a member of
the Brotherhood of Mainteo'anee a-nd J. H. G•rate pre.tJrded over Ule
Workers and worked on the New omt.d-jng in t!bo ebsenr:e- o! th
C'ba~-man .and vict'o chainnan. AJ~
York l'rntrfll Maintenance Crew.
t r,-· +,ll e btlls Wl'l"e :paoitl a t!Obl4 of
$926 W'.:i1j Tlepot!li~ in the -troas-- '
u.ry. n.ob6f•tl R'OOOJ15 -wiN '5ll"I"Ve ._.~
Po111r ·o~· &gt;t!hlrinn;;n £or tbe fund
dr l\'1' w:rh Thm Smi-:·h &amp;.'1 oo-ol\.air·

!lesi&lt;knl&gt; of
619kal :m give to tbe Boy Sooull

"" OoiY 1-.,f;ll - l t n
fOr title year. The \fti¥C ·fs t» 9t3ft
'34. 8 -a. m Feb. 25, ii:Dh!n .t!i!e'W.ea.t1h«' J-g bad, and if any.me Gail • a
f?nes
excLtmVil }urbdttoonotribu!l. too for ~iber . ScOuts dtey
Ca~. Gletmt R11miiM:i) of tlhe lll!l'o 'IIISk:ed t10 opu-t: e C:il'l -oew oo. t~
arriismg UDder •.hP.
orcUqancd 'Q( S~id Sa-1\'B&gt;~fon Anny ~ 111tlvised frnnt 800J1!1 l'iO' tllD. 'ilbe SciootS. wiill
.~h•~t F-rkby w:Ul be -cl'Otllitng lby be SUl'1e ro Clllll.
-tcn; a.t StiZOftd l!md WI

by

Bt'lld/ord MliMg.
'

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'"':!t,~::'...!;.

~

:ctt-lli4~-'flrt(".,..Mtihiprul
.---tn-aB\Ier. ·'A: musict~ Pf'OAI'¥ ,_.,.
pore.~Nf by ea'!rt -meimbelf or 'lohe

'

-

with

F'allowing bbe dinn~r was pr('o
"Of .f~ by FTed Bla«tniat: illnd thf.. ~n 'Of Sir
Khicht.s 'Of rt!he Ohro \'~ley Oommaddery 24. 'IIhe ·invocation lrJ the
Rev. ,How.ird Ruppcl:t ~ier.l

.

.

Temple

&lt;~tiort

.ltratut.pb.ere. tcllllna tcmr 01 Ule e12b.t men aboard.

.

bel.d Monday avenin~:; at the

l!Gmerooy •Mia:wnic
115 pre9e'fft.

A MASS Of MANOLID MIIAI. tbat once wu an 58,000,000 B-62 1et
wrecka&amp;:e .. atar TracY, CaUl. The llltght-jet lnte~ontlnental bomber

Jaycees Endorse
International
· Chamber Action

mile -without Jaycee ·Pt. 1)01eated on LlncGln
tlbe Umit&amp; ot nl~ Heights 1ha9 bean compklberi.
town. maU mabter:'s aniama: wlthin
Albo it wa9 unaunoi.'E!d ~ !fhe
.fllte '$Uitt!, accordinJ to t'he laW'I J·aycee State Convention wll) be
of .... ~b; o)IIO 5baJI •beld iin Columbus oa. MiW 4, II -and
·'Ohe
to ~mJI(IN!I fiinc~, 6. 11he tiOOUP in o!lw oell&lt;m. mov, ten' doh... in od .. $10 to 1Qle- Heart
f« sldl breac'bes of -tfhe FUnd.
~Uifrt.W by or·
l'Qllnc!il, and oom·
ofoa!~- ol Salvalion Anny
~d'
·~ paid;
To Give Clot:Wng

had • busy d;oy, "'

Safety Fund. 112,435.00.
Sel'Vite Fund : Street Lighting,

Street Maintenance and repair
helrl !Wfonn&gt;'Qry ond Boy' ln.
dus!rY.tl Sc'h:Ml'l, •!h-i3 morning; 3 Fund , (Hotor Vehicle licenses);
b:-eakino;: and ~&lt;!ring SU!J.Pect 'WlU Supervilion, $3,700.00; Employes.
f7 ,000.00: M!tlerials. $2.000.00; Rethe
pairs by eontzacts, $10,000.00;
Tools, lmplements, etc. $800.00;
The ;nmual f1at'he;r·Son banqufl
Currtis Ba.-rlwr, ·MirlriJeport. was crosswalks, $500.00; Miscellaneous,
of Potrreroy Lodge 164 F.\" A. M, gh:en a 1-13 year sentf'oce 1n ·t-he $400.00; Total street maintenance

------Signing Of &lt;;ontract Expected
Ask Annexation
To Be Completed In Few Days
Of Two Tracts
With Rutland

~

S~on'foday

I

;~~-..
Masomc Lodge
Holds Father
Son Banque~ ::;:,7" .,.

and the (bier.
Firemen liatcd . as in good standing with the department were
Harry Hoffman, Roy Franklin. Robert Karr, Bruce Wallace, Layton Sayre, Marvin Roush, Clyde
Rice, Bob Beach, W. M. M-cFarland,
Charles RoU11h, Ivan Rousb, Helll')'
Reitmlre, Phil Batey, Thomas Grinstead, Heory Peery, Karl Wiles,
&amp;'ineft' of the f-ederol .govarnTire e&lt;mltln!Cit [Of' tbo ~­ 1
John Sayre, Floyd Litton, George tioo or Wabama High ScboOi's ment.
.
Tripp; Buster Weavt.-r, Ray WeaY new w'ditorium-eymn~'IJIU WJS
Ft'dlenll 'iOVer1DIIlfft):t .WPflOval
er, and Harry Miller.
expected to be silnOO Wlit'bill' a must be giv.;:m to 11be projoct in a&amp;
maUer of ~ fdld-ow~ng :a meet. .muc•b 11u $50,000 of k-dei1al fuolds
'Mlt·i·gs Co.unt;y Board of ·eom.
ina of tbe Mlt9o:l'li O'lwltY Boud ol •a-re being \IISed m ltlhe- cO!DS'I:nJc- mlssion«""S
,have set May '1 • :l!he
Edueat.bl· 011: ~ tflt'Etoo(m, tioo· 'Of ·l:be builldiol. ·1'!1aiDsf!er of dM.e fW' publ~c ·hea:~ uo ill pee
The board m its meetiiDa: p~a~st.­ ·llbe fund!~ . - ~ for kd- titioo fired •tlhill week ficr d:.!Xa~
ect • .rftiOWtllOR to .tnnsfer' 111,600 eAIIl 'll'f)pi"(1Va-l
Um of two .~ of •and Q:l (Jbe
from eurrertt. runds &amp; b- buildC. H. .JinWm .aad: Sam of VdJJaog.e of Ru'.tand.
~ fund in ·keep'iilC
wilt'h a
.suggesliiO-ll by the_ :e«i01'18l en... wkob aP'PfOXoimate• 1ow hid
... P"""'ls r... ""''" """""'-or $1151,066 but
oly
$8,000
Dl!llded
b
c&lt;rnlt'i'DKenci'es
l.lon:
iS scrught lie w.e!::t of· ~ ¥il..
The Mlellgs Jaiyc.ee&amp; adopted llln·
and ~ $2,800 o.l."eded for ~lfg'e IOOrt01 and sou.t•b of Sitite
•llillimQIU91y .. 11l\901.utiou ;to support
'Plilm ~ lllhd super:v.ision RIOute 124- 'I1be S~X~•:b pa-roel is
illhe Junior Obamber lnta'nlatlkmal
of eon&amp;~ .tbe
totra1: for oompriist:rl of 15 ·8 8t'l'e5 ad lllte
oo an l'lliiDv.l:diMl basif Werdneisd!ay
oomttnwt-klo 'W1M -rta:lJC&lt;I lbO $1tJ1,- oot11h pM"tel 101 15 acros.
n-jght at l!beir regWar bi-Jlli()Utdl}y
meeting.
600.
m the peU~~;:m filed w ~~h t.he
f.n .tlhe discu.Bskm ~g
Of the rotal- fumis being ·nUs- •.MoeiJ1 Ccufllly Board eM CommiS!it.hJs nWber it
.poi.nted 0114 that
ed for .tJbe pmjut, $100.000 ·Jilt .t- kmfrs -by omus Di•e'h-1, ggmt · f~
the !.Jiei3o Obap&gt;OOr ""'llllllll rt;he
•~~ .by
'"! - ..-~.....:.1 "'
'""' ...-o.t.i,
.......
Deputy Jlei- !«- Mol..- -......
. • -~
l·t ·•
' .
. .- o...~ JGhat
SOO!IJie u£ obbe Junior~ Chamber ·ac- "•b~l•• •n •.,. •-. R. •. N""'~-· ~ itlbree ·)"EM15 qo in
1me ~rn .i!J bein-g to~Jom· ·by the
Y'
""'
.,.,..,.
o.....1:,1
~Y&gt;
no-L.
::'1.1 ..Jt.
'
j'
( •• ~•&gt;t
tivities ift "" ............ """""""' .!ling ~ ~Saki· drat the I~ ._uto Ocu!Q. """!'-• 01t .1hc f&amp;int liS ex- waa ....: a ma:}Ot .y . o . ,. e ~
of (ihe V~U~ld, -wants to be t .-It of
~ieease- ¢iao3~ will. go OD .6'&amp;!le here ·pecrot'td: to hrt R!l Soon a~ C;he :~~:;.sr:ding in ltlbe aroea
bf.blglng ' new ._
tlf.e to .t.he
,Maf&lt;h I. NeWUng -..Jd- the CODit1aol is oiJIIO'I.
"""" people.
A:ooUber .tJIUng wa brrug~t.t. wt ·l•ags may be ·tt8ed anY ti-me 101· WI8IS trhat it doer. l!ht want .Ito bring
.qv....J
.this 'Dew wwy or llf.e OJUy ltD ·'llhe
.pel\!ibnl&amp;l whlo ~ - -t~ ·!Qbl)iQ.j~:
··
·
)"'UUIII' JM!ll).ptc, but. to ao\t Wlboo&lt;.are
Bame nun\ber- on 1ltce:ruJet btP ILS ·
cc.:w ii!Pv.iong behiud the Bamboo ln pTifiVi'.ou'!l ye~a~ to t"N"b:llft' a-t
Cuntaia of Asia, and II'OD CWttlain
uwe Poln-eroy A-ppU·ance S~ore. 128
ol Europe. T.be crouo 1&gt;ledled W'l'\St .MlaJn St., befuroe Man:Jh 1.
..!heir •vJl'P'CII( and ~ to

w•

p :-ec(ded h im

'.ihr-ee p e:60D.'i

"
Harry Hortman was elected pres:ident o£ the -New Haven Flre
D-epartment at a meeUng of that
organization held in the City Building on Monday evening. Other o!licers elected were La:ytoo Sayre,
vice· president; Henry Peery, seen~.
tary; and Thomas Grinstead, trcasurer.
At the same time Phil Batey was
rena~ Fire CWe£ while Marvin
RousJY.·was named assist.Qnt clrief. ,

1;;.-; d~"f' &lt;'l!liialfu

M . s-&lt;:o Co
S&lt;~nd
eJg
urts
s/ e
E •
Busy
l'r'"""' a mar
"'" • , ..,, I xper1ence

wne Ella ·Mae

•

Hoffman Elected
New Haven Fire
d
Dept Presi ent

~ dllol •••11~

Middleport Council this week
of the colJncil body are for:
gave ita
to an appropriGeneral Fund. Council, 1288.00;
ation of $66,873 for th e operation Mayer'• office, $2,460.00; Clerll:'l
of the village during t he year of office, $8'75.00; Treuuri!J''I office,
19M, accordioa: to announcement ~ -00; Solicitor, ll!iO.OO; ~
today from Mayor C. 0. Fieher.
Advert.iJ;ing, $60.00; Employe ReAn ordinance
creating the tirement Fund $825.00; Loan
a n n u a I appropriation b u d (repay) $2,000.00; Total General
get
was
submilted
to Fund, $'7,133.00; appropriaUon
council at ill: February meeting from the Genenl Fund far eon·
by the Finance Committee (Om- tingeoct.es, SMO.OO;
posed of Counoeilmen Wayne GibSafety Fund: Marshafl, $3,300.00;
bons, David C. Miller and Earnest Police, S5,SOO.OO; Station Houe
Covert.
prilonen, $1,501}.00 ; F\remen, $135.
ApproP.riatiotU given lbe ap- 00; Fire apparatus, $2,000.00; Total

hl
wil1 be ion
Hill
Cem~e11:_
at
~ hi.~
wfra
Ewln=: Funenl Hl1!lle at ~anytime.

said tewn."
Tbe .town ill:~{ 1has chm&amp;ed
(Continued on Page Three)

spS.:e of oue ha'l:f

nJ

.

river front .nd mHh of thl
d•r. tht tct providH pow.rs te

!Ail,.... of ·lbe - · ........ to
diifer ......, a bit fmm 11&gt;e prest'lit .dlltlies or illbe ame oUic.er.
'llbe act pro¥1ded that '"nne no tbEisoe WJI!Ier.-privUedged. leliowoor:du' l!lbrdl 'have olbe j1J1'1isdiotion me~~o
ad ,powenr o « juetice of the
Jo olhtr ·buRiness. Plresideot
oot only w;lihin, tho oaid Rid&gt;&amp;nl Follrod repm&lt;led •Imt the
~ ilmits, but al80 tar the td"aM801.ion for the salle ot lflhe

FINAL"

bk1Hlday d'irmm· PI'OI)!tt1Cid by a
netgbliOJ'. M.rnt. Riloblml ~' ()!den,
itnd
111. ·ROO!:' .Mr,
Baltrllt't; Wal!l
~Ut'~JI or b uniQ't ~. '8 bimtlb!:ktoy lun·
cheon. tl •l·lre ~lal11lll- fticslaur-abt.

ot

: The Ad; of lncoq&gt;oration , _

~

ll'lf she is kncJwn by her mlfny
merr pupi·IIS' &lt;and f.r,jonds end her
youns('!SI( bootbt:ir make ,\ bcjr !home
on Loousil Stroot.
~d

iiD~

ELB!RFE

were ll(11&lt;00ll11.1111&lt;
be held ... 1'00
-21.

from ·
.tihe

Actuali)::;..,. _ , ~~ Ill!•
'K'OCfl baok before
its ~. 'Jihe '5itle of
· ftlbe town\ttwlf was '01100 owoed by
'f\ Jotm :Soown, wbo f.l¥l'IJloEd td1e
8llQ. It ols said -tlhla.t he: w.ilg,ibn.Uy
Wlt. thOOe lllag ea. hines on• ~the site
--ure for lhirruelf alll1. .two lor .tenlOt$. Later, he CIOilft'oueted ·a bnkk
boone wbidl QkJW stancb .on tme
~ of Secood ~ •and Centel' SVeet· ~n MaKID and is 100011~ ·by ,tbe ~ Jo}ln:.soQ 1.-nilf: ~ ol mho e:dstanoo of
·t¥ cabirill is' found liD l!!leVeMI
~ •in ~ .al'ft.
·•
1JMileS 'Of &amp;nown. ~dams
apd ·ArJdenHin 'lll"e rememberoed u
tioioc of ·- l e .,.... tast
~ m.tbe ·a rea' it. :is also ni.d
tbat JObn ,BroWn hlred ttwo .!plr. ...,..., by mho ....,., ol Lovoll ond
~ tn ilay
otil llle «&gt;wu In
~.ot .be)f

.. . .

.tber~eof."

.. ThoT-.o4.-~~"J'riPP~ ~!100&gt;11
~
, "'"1&lt;1

""'.&lt;r~

...., --,. - .::C·r-- ... , ..

FARM IURIAU CLUI MilTS

...._

lh,nlnl tt tht Ohio River

th• liM now dlvldlntl thl
· !t"d of R. C. M. Lovolt and L•·
W\1 Andtnon; thtnc•
blck
from tM r1vtr with tald lin•
fo the river hill•; theact up
and along the foot of Aiel hll11
to tha line now dlvldint the
t.nd of Nld R. C. M. Lovall •nd
·Rot..t't Adam•:
th•n"• with
Nfd liM to the Ohio River;
th.nca- with tha course C&gt;f Mid
rinr ·to tM pllct- of btllnnlng
-shtll 1M tnd the Nml Is lter1
· ~~~· town corll*'tte lal

eol'teme rhad OOen caf'l'ile,d out J.n
-t&gt;he tabbe decoratliolu tmd ~c-fro:.l!l­

GN Farm llw1e81U

bound••IM _..

conc..-...d tt.. Mt •t•twcl, "It

colfee in -tobe dti\nb dinl:n~ nwm
Where a pink i&amp;:Dd Y&lt;lhU:e ool(ll:'

·mcnts.

!own ..ml sol

· • ..

~enln:g
and wezo,e directJOO by
Mn. Wan:r1d " lfu.bba:rd. ad Mrs.
W~b ADI!holtJ'. 'I1be WQJI'IOO of ·~·he
olnmdb ~ •p Sis 8llld were
m~u-~.s

by

uP~ ·a nd powm: of off~
Who Woem!l lllo be dercted and Qp·
~ ......-ding tn .,.gud•alions

piok and white .streamCJ:L&lt;J.
C'..an11ea wene :played &lt;hu,ing t,he

·served cake, &lt;lee cream,

·-

==~~~=.:
Of die

--~

BatJne.s, &gt;Mho wll'l be ,
ltle1', ·bhalt
Whm
·90Vetn,..;n•inc )'t!lmlo
20tih, ·he wa.t •
to ·hi's onl;y sl:91.et'

wero

'llbat .... ....Wb -

Wul:rin~ton.

1'~\~~·~
Diletll.
1
,·
--

day by lbb .sister,

.Monctay t11k' y

ner 'was leader or the devotional
service whieh follcwed a patriotic
tbeme and included Scripture read- ;
Jat, Wuhington'a Inaugural Pray- .1
er 1nd an article on the life or

WRECKAGE oF

get

Sherman McDole Report Of Finance Committee
Wins Village Leaders Approval
J Funeral Service
provaJ
approval
JET Will Be Saturday

Mason
Celebrates Centennial On
.
. . Spndav

-ed Ohi:kiroo. R~ will
be served at dle close of i the

clns weoo ptaood on. a •bltJI:JIIIC under
.a ean~:~))f or weddiog bellli 100.-d

Ohlo: CoDildenble cloud.ioea
1nd cold, a rew fhurift mottly northeast portion, blab 21-32
eut aDd north, and 30-36 aoulbw4St

,

DCI

1t;o ·hear ~ C. 0 . Flisher speak
on oa ~ SdD:I1I for Retlalrd-

A m.lscellan-Cious sh.cwcr wa"
F'Nd'ay ev~.)n~ for Miss
Vinrtnil·a 'N.Iay-es by .tlhe •lea·ohel s of
the eoburoh sdb[Jiol o-J ·l·h-.!l Fks t
Baptll]t Oburch. 1lbe panty "':IS
·held ·i·n tbe BOO.ial t"OOiru! and ·t he

.enttne
•

LEGION TO MEET
F.eeney-Belmebt Plost. No. 128,
Alr:rtelOOan ~kiD w-illl meet wed·
~ ~at th-e Legioo H~ ad 911
mmnberrs au ur.ged to be rpn!I!Wit

giVWt

weatber

... _ ..............
.......
•today , mO!Jtly cloudy and eouUnued
Deeoted l'o ,.,..__
....., 1~- fH ,.
--_....._
rold lonighl •nd Fl"idoy, I lew
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nW7i~ near Lake Er~; low
ol. VII
No 263
EdilorW Phoue 397
Thursday, February 23, 1956 BmdiiNI Pllmle 398
Single Copy Sc 5Dow
l011i&amp;hl 10--20 norlh, 20-20 OOU(b.

st.Gre by 10 A. M. -ilt ws IIDDOUJl.C·
e-el ,ti&lt;Jd'ay by MM. Edna Willet,
cba:innan.

Shower Given
Virgini'a Mayes
Friday Evening

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, t&gt;uring the business mf!eting
Mts. Harold Long, Mrs. William
Slater and Mrs, Wesley Frye were
named on the Bake Sale commit..,.,.,., """' ""!be tee. Mrs. Harold Lohse reported
Lord's - · by !Wboc:oo S~ on the Valentine gifts sent to the
key, Pol'ltiiand, oaooampaoied by
Mira. Dootw; "He" by the NdTiB Children's Home by the class. Mrs .
'Plio or Racine 'Bap1il!rt. churdai Fred I. Gardner, teacher of the
" HINe ra Littl'e Talk wtt'h Je9us'' ~Y Clus, was surprised with a gift
Htt•
-of ~~eport 1Mt. wben the Class sang the Birthday
Song for her.
~:·~~;i?;'~ aDd. .. P.omeroy NaoMembers of the h01ipltality com n
Ro\lll;l_.ndi hrst Baptl.st
mittee
were Mr. and Mrs. lluS!!ell
BaptiSt. d~J"CCIJJOd by
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur SkinBlrwngardner Wilson,
ner Mr. and Mrs. Gene Norton
j·~~=r·~';! by Dorothy Combs; and Mrs. Lcrraine Johnson with
Blles!ted Radeemer" so1io
these members as contributors,
by K-a-y Mcotintodtl, Syr:.acuse NaMrs. Paul Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Rol311~ o-ecompa;niod by Mrtor. Latr.
rimore; durrt. "l't W• ~Ll Beoause bert Craig, Mr. and MMI. Georce
SkinTIIJr. They -&amp;erved a dessert
of Clllv&amp;li.V" El'Oils~ Adwms- and
course carrying out a patriotk
Robel'~ &amp;&lt;ltep, Salvahllon Arm:y ae..
compani-ed by Capt. Rmnrrre'll ot1 theme.

nw............. &lt;hot!Mloopd

Hames,·
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Colurn bu..'f.

U~~or.ry

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wth:W:e kieys 6tld bhtat no .government: couM be hannOJlllout wifb..
out full~ tlbe ume nample.
lkiV. Dost-er ·l:ed a hYmD eint
afit« .tbe ~iftg .praYefi by ~­
!'red
l&gt;ost paolm. 0!1d
James Lbtue, at rt.he Joost clluteh
was racoompallist for the lli!IPJI
and .tlb6 Jl('flllude.

c'hOOr, Pomeroy, dmectoo by Rev.
Les~i·e KllNI(l '81000mpMiist PatrOCla
atal!&lt;! .."" "~ 1-eiod !olio."
The W.&lt;lor.'lh•P' 'tjh~C"e ris pre.Emma IA;i·r•ht~iil: •of Pm ~ rw ct Hill &lt;Senlcd -almost ert.l~~ely by Y'OUIIli
11111d M·r·. and Mr.s. \\'i ll h~o~11 Thue- p&lt;'o pl•e fnom btte •liooa~l ·dru'l'ieibcs.
T.hl1y wene Go!1(1on GutollJiie, · iM't.
IWI' of S)'•l";&gt;euse 6pent SUI\ill'ay in
Cu~u mhus wi{lh M'r. and ·Mrs. Wmi-a m Ll."bcw a nd fa mi'l·:--·

\V)'tl

I' laid
Sheet

Chu pa~~t v.'eeksad whtm 15100 vi9tt·
00 .~ panmkl,
M-r IMJd Mr:s.
Oh81'1es Belmetrt . .M.nl. Roeers wu
at&amp;'if.Stllmt organist and a member
of .t!be chui.r be!me her IIB'riae'C.

Aoillom wt~oea tbe Homebuilder~ Class met
the SlraT Sp.IJ3led Binner. ooukl Tuesday at the Church of Christ
witb Mn. Tbeo NeutzUng, presi""' be ,Joyed - - wi&lt;h- dent presiding. Mn. Arthur S1t'inout rttbe uae of botih. bJ.Id: Md

Middleport Dept. Store

Panties

March Bake Sale
Planned Tuesday
· By Homebuilders
PtaR' .
~~~ot: ~ ~1a7kth'

CHOIR GIVIS Olf'T
The Seni:lr cb* of ibe ilr':tt
Ba.pt.lSt Uhureh pn56M:ed Mrs .
Vcmon ~ ( Je&amp;~~ .Bamett)
F'o.:Jt.WlJij, wibh 11 wedding pJ"e6100t

bail said- •he Noli&lt;XIOI

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WESTERNS

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Mrs . A-rtlhur Covent .and fllfmly
when H~ey came
_Lo attend .th.e
M'ay..:!s·CovPs•t weddmg '1111l'Mi&gt;l')'.

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evenome

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Suffi:crent'' W&lt;IS
Lhe d.:ty at ltibe Fit~ Ba.ptiat Church 1
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the Hodl'ltlg Sub DistTict aL Rutland.
Mr . ·a-od M:rs. V~trg:J Wood a"lld
Mi$mnary ronw•,ntwn lH:'Id Sun Rev. Frank-ltn L'yllheglnove of .dlddnen and lher brol•her, f{cv ,
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A11herb, pastnr- of r~ host church Lester Covert, Dayt:on , w;.:.~·c the
spoke at ,tJJe 11 a . m. l&gt;("''Vice -after ~ut'5lls cf t!beir par.e1; !~. :'11tr 1lnd

''t'lll t'il

ENGAGED

County llJbeldeoomioatiood .2-18
~ ~ oaU to ~hlp;
Dr. E. A. lbDseD, Ohio Uni'Ve.t- Kemetlh Lewil, Churob ol Ohrist,
cuty ~. W«:~~libe g\K'IIllt apea- ~ ; James
c~. Flint
ker Mont:llfy
wbeo two
Jwm1-nundred end .m:ty youqg pcople ita ~.. 1-iNwbh Mle4:lbodist.
pomn
o1 -.n:rshlp;
.and 'tllE-ir adWsani met .for . tb~ mediltlation
Melg.!t Coo.JJty .IDberdeftcmlinatiooQl Dillnoa '\¥atsoo, Nar.aretle", SCI'IiopYouth Rat}y at ltlbe ~t otu roe iJoels8oo; benecticUon,
Eioil&gt;le
Anrry; uslKI!li
Qhureh of ObniL&lt;i:. D.r. Hansm wu Adams, Satva.t.wn
.imroduced by ft..nt. 11 c. Dos'la-, were 'I1bomD Slcillmer, Kenoetlh Lepll'l:ltor of the ObuJ'6hec; of Clriat wfi; tlfllt.em for. offeri-ng. ~ Gill·
&lt;at I...ong BOOLom. ReedsYW.e, Keoo more, Julie ProbaslDo, Dare •Mi-ller .
Be&amp;y G!'11JIM5', Sharon Evaors, Ira
·aDd Henlkd: Grove.
The spoaker il!&amp;rmrd iai&amp; lis BulabN, Mark Kelly, David Ly&lt;ms;
soloChunf&gt;_
L)U)n Bu.ohan.on.
·t eners ~bat 4lbey 'Wel'e .tlbe most of:foerrftley
__
fO'l"Wnate young pewle m tlbe
Mrs. ~· Ohikb, ~ .of
wolllid 'l.c.'JOOy Atnoo (!bey oot ODI.y
otJbe
C'brbtian Enocteaver of ltbe lhost
have m.ore materi&amp;l JlllRDC ions
but .live in .a demoo'acy whil::h is
-wi'tll\ .tlheir
- .plao:oJ.theThe
,.... ...
RaHoy WH
bui.~t on .tlhe pninciples af Chris~ramty . Dr. ~~amen told tbe I)'OUnl spo....,..,.t by 1dJe Moil« &lt;&gt;•n"y
peo'IJbe llliut only as they see a-1st ~ AlSo. Qburch~ ft'pre·
cteard'Y aod tate ltim into otlbeJr eentled were Ohuroh of N:a~.
· hearts wouM 1lbeJr Uw6 be worth EUB,_.,., _ _ 0'""""' MR. AND MRS. John W. Beily,
iivi·o g IIIOd ~ !llhem ,oo. take His
of
-· · Fedor"'ed PomM'Oy Rout• 3, ennounca the
....cu.r;st..
SalvalioD
N:my.
'" """"""' ..., _.,, ond
engigement of tMir d.ught.r.
businea ~~his
O.rl!lfM Juna &amp;.iley, to Rot•r
of 1Jhe - . . - ot
N, Buckley, ton of Mr. end Mrs.
"W""'""c )'001' l&gt;a!)clo'' of .-.s(IOMi •
8en Buckl~ of R...ctsvlll•. She
bility which ol oeoeM"W.y dis • put
l1 a Ienior It ChKhr H!gh
of a OJarBttiao'a ~School. Mr. Buckley i._ ~ 1radu·
lo
liJ&lt;re
ate
of Chgter ' Hl1h School,
is ·• common denoot.ionM«' that
t95S, and 1npt~.d tn (arming.
doesn\tl eare ..about 'Oburcb.« colur
an'd ·~ a Bklry tolld at , tbe
i UniY'el"siila' at • moent mem.nJ.
W!l _fcmad!!.. __
areu
· 'ithe man wOO !bad told tlhe Blm'Y S.le to be he d on

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Hocking Sub-District Miss-ionary
Convention Held At Rutland Church
~hemC' &lt;rf

Wednesaoy, February 22. 1956

Scarlet Fever
Epidemic Hits
Jackson County
JACKSON. 0. UP -

Dr. B. J .

Alliwn. counts health commissioner sairl !oday that Jaekson County
was in 1he midst of "a small epi

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demic'' or ~c arlct fever.
He :-aid 11 mo~ ems of the
disease h11ve been rei)Wted ill the
past five d11ys. They broll(lht the
total numbe1· of eues to 38 llinoe
~ fin;t of the y~~ ,
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T1e ~·!· Jodtn u hl) c Utr.!·l wi!JI b~ at··
'·hf.' P\:m:::T"')' High SoltOOI .'Monday
Feb. 28 ~n:i 4!1\TC' wvmen- p.f the
Mf.ddk"JArl P:r.~l:.~tttian Oburda
PARK GROUP TO MEET

The Mtddleport Park ~~~;;,
ion, Inc., will meet at~~..
Hall, Mondar. ll'ebrull'J' 'Z1.
their monthly tmeip~
at 8 p. m. and all
lnterested penon"

tend 1lte weetitte.

�'I'M Dolly Sent'nel. Pomerov-MICfdleoort. Ohio

TliursC!oy, February 23, 1956
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-~ITAL
MeigS.CO Lions IMarket Repo118
wodnucl.,,
~· ~; lin. lloD~Preparing For ..
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"Lad• N• h "
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Ies •g t ""· ..., s.- aoo "' uoo: ..._. o•·-' - · IlM&gt; - · I

Ike's Close Associates Oaiming
1 Offer Special
He Wants To Try For Second Tenn

8L YLE c. WILSON
Unlted Pr•" St1H Corr-..pondant
WASBlNGTON UP - Pre&amp;d·
deot EUenMwer has l.nJormed
clott auociatea here that he wants
a aeoond term.

WUd Bill· Hickok
;,porr..s Eye

N"ews· Picture
~ P¥pl II. r,!aey

Llle o'r rutey

;or«

Coke Tlme

News Car'ava.n

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Tr:uth· .9r\ Cnns~que:nc"-·
""a.te;!tdnf
!llg Story

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SIAr Stqe
C._vflcade ot s'ports
~d, Barber's Comer

News Rea,~iu~ ·
WeatherdSi

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Gi'eatest Fights or Centur,
Toniiht ·

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The United Preu waa informed
tbat be qualified hll statement
oDly to tbls extent: He would not
c:ommit blmse1f publicly until after making a peraonal test of his
plqlical power during a vigorous
lhootlng and golfing vacation at
Thomanille, Ga.
Mr. Eisenhower will return from
Thomasvllle, Saturday. He played
18 bole• of e:ofl there.
His
aame WU markedly atrODJer. Republican leaders are confident now
tbat be will announce after h'i..!J return that he is available if the
party desirea to nominate him
apin.
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The Detroit News reported today
in a Wasbington dispatch by ~artin S, Hayden, that Sherman A·

lnaUon here after which Dr. Paul
Dudley White made an unforeaeen
estimate of Mr. Eisenhower's phY·
sical eondilion. White sale:!, Mr. Elsenhower reasonably could expect
5 to 10 years of active life- the
kind of aclivlly to which a presi·
dent might expect to be subjected.
"Dr. White practicall put him in
nomination for a 2nd term," a Whl·
te House Aide remarked thereafter.
tt was before that medical examination that Mr. Eisenhower became
definite in his confldenlal tallu
wlth his associates al:lout wanUng
a•other term, deso
. lte the heart
altack which be suffered lut Sept.
24, during t. Colorado vacation.
He may not have put it to each
in dentical words . But his posilion added up to thb:
He was generally unimpressed

dama
formed
top Republicaaa that Mr.
Etaenbower wOuld run. There
..were ao Us or ands or buts about
it," Hayden wrote.
Adams is Mr. Eisenhower's. chief
White House assistant. Hall is
c:halnnan of the Republican Nat_toul Committee. Hall has inaiateel on bb. own for many weeks
that Mr. Elaenhower would be a

likely
tion a Republican
nominee might
expect this year, but appalled
the thoua.~t that some of those
mentloned'l!liiht reach tbe White
tiouse. He· would like more time
to carry out tM progrllnlli to
which he feels he is committed
and would be glad to take on another fuur presidential years if his
healtb warranted lt.

ud Leonard W. Hall bad in- by the

WASHINGTON
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was opened •With
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800 pwu:a,ll •10

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poti[O 01 •Lne mo.a: •.:itn~
o1 a l(l'iiUDe ·P lo.J,'lJIU', &gt;U!t:-

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·at'O. •l in 'pr!V~.am 1JU!..:a;. l'or
l'icM.:K I(Wl&lt;l Ul:Jl iU~wll&amp;'S.
. !'lex~ weeK s .rn·etM&gt;JIIR wi~-1 be

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A#'Jk:UJiturle E:r.ra

time bWlll a)bdlw w:lrtlh ~tooe6 and
k
oome.r nea.r the
olod ferry tk::vee ,bo ,tbe ar&gt;l'l8l beyond
tbe prese111~ l'O!Oiftion 00 Hog~g oo.d

:t.uspan.
Farliey l88lild that '3'kmg ttbe

&gt;1'1-ltl:ll,

st:ooct oou.l-d

be J:ollu.U J!en.&amp;al

8l!O.rc6, dOOtiOI' 1!1&lt; oiHl.'eS, ~aiAJIIJirll&gt;, •tee ~L ouwce, l)ou·llc.r ~IJl O. p$ WJ,(l

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mau p~ wo6lle w~· e 10Clill!M ,a,
vowtvus \Uillil$ · ~uy s~ l'ltti,,auraltWf,o

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Ml!i'l.
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at .one w.me-

1111 ,tiJea~
b-y TOm M..OUS.
tne .b1J.SJ.U&gt;C9S aoti·vi~y

I.'S&gt;

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eont:aet Clanmce Strobl&lt;!.

hamla:k:

Grove; )ol.'$. John W,
~~&lt;&gt;on\ Paok 247, fumcroy and

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'Dbere w?l:l liWt be -a moot ino;:
ooxt Wednesday.
Nex.t weekly
meeiUng •.vLH be on Marcil 1th a11d
1the Jlrl'l(ll2ram wilt bo in C'baalge of
r.al.ad HJ-ndy an:d Willj'3m Howard .
A film 8IJde was shown to d!.e
&amp;'f'OU'P by guM Jooes.

ONE-HALF GAL.

FEEL JOO" BETTIR

of

liqu id REitlNEL Concentrat e. tou 'U
never k n ow a hunl!:ry_ m o ment whl~
r ed u( Ina: with RENNEL.

Middleport, Okio

BIG 49c SALE

EVANS SUPER. MAR
N.wport

'Like

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BliSh's lnt c.n w shetlt.

M

PEAS 303 can 3 only . . . . . 49c

TOMATO JUIU.

Haturt's Yield, nature's best

Conv.nNnt, oconornical KeYSI'onlo

P.eker's Label flne

Kr-eft's unexc.ll•d 8 oz. bot. only

Hunt•~ for

Krth's Phllad•lphi• 8 01 ia.r only

Cream Cheese .. .37c

In the euly d1y1 of
seemed to be more
than It Is now, TMrt
NW mills at one time

aent home af Jack C"ndlff. Mr1
F•rl•y's hu•INnd,
tM late
Harry Farley w11 th1 •nsln"r

at th•t brick y1rd.
SoJt ... coal

w""'

tae

chi.t

Iindu&gt;lrieo of .the .,.. and Mooon
I

provided.
.
_So-, oit'g: &gt;a ;h&gt;:lppy birthda&gt;y to t:lle
town '0( Mfaoon. 00 Sundll.lf. OnE"&gt;
hlllJdlr.ed ream of 't"Xisl,=ocic taiS' an
in·~rpora.t-oo to.w.n ·and 4'bings 11r&gt;e
. OO,i•nodng till&gt; !took urp •ilf) wlt!h
new stwa;. J111 tile town 111'1ld IIJ('1W
•homes lh'in&gt;g eoar;l!ructrtl grad~

Fluffo 3 lbs only . 87c
thin&amp; Is th• flnett 14 u. ~Hio'.Z

~only 49c

~int

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Kuo dirk or whiLe

5 111. jer

No. 303 c.an

Ill.

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fer

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-nutsiD\iloo ...~ ..
P•t 40%

a;q

21o

Fl. . fb 2Sc

~r 11M

KALE 12 o:z. pkg. 2 only .. 35c

Old favori .. m.de better, Peter
Pan
.tiA. •
only

Peanut Butter . 37c

SPINACH 12 os pkg. 2 anly 3Sc

STAR LAC
3 qt. only 29c
S qt. onty S7c

SLAW 8 o:z. pkg•... 2 only 25c
Chef Salad 8 o:z. pkg. 2 only 25c

EVANS ll.l.,l). Speciaii-Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner in one buy! ·'
only
ALL
3
SWIFTS PREMI~M

BACON

7~,-t •

Manhmallow Cream 2 only 49c

Frah hothouM

For thll finttt.walbetl. trimmed. an4ll ,...d,

SYRUP .•• only S9c

FOR EVERY OC~ASION

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Red Delicious Rame Ieuty
Galden Delicious ·Wine10p

APPLES
41b bag only 49c

.-

Sttletmln ·celfe

COOKIES
pkg. only 29c

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c,_,.,. or puch

Pie Filling
only 27c

SWIFTS PREMIUM .

FRANKS

lib.

JUNKET
"Whole or full stlring Mlf

SWLfTS PREMIUM

'1'rMt yow "-mlly te goodnns"

ROLL SAUSAGE 1tb

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10 ta 14 lb.
Booth T1styloin Red Perch &amp; Cod

Fish Fillets lb. 33c

50% around chvck

12 os .. 3Sc

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lb

only

25% around INn pork

59c

Shrimp
Swift's Pr~mium Smoki•s

bonelen lou lb

lnstont

10 oz pkg

Booth's . - fresh·, Brt11d1d

'.Cacoq

pkg only

Link Sausage 49c

lb.
W~te

An old ffvoritt. Klnpn's

KP 12 oz.

Chic::k•n ot tho S.,., chunk Jtylo

e~n

LUNC.HON MEAT only 29c

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TUNA No. '• can only .. 3Sc

Roman CINntor

willa better tasting ROLSUM

luy • 'suppit of Scott

I en: tizo

CABBAGE only 6c RHUBARB ~;_:_2$_c_. ....;~;;;__•_~'~_"""_....
_F_•"-~-'.,'•
SALAD Time VEGETABLES
ALL VARIETIES U. S.No. I

Pork Daintie 49c

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Tuas Grown MW

KETCHUP only 49c

Bl•ck Hewk Fln•l Smoked -

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MILK . . . . tci II can 4 ony 49c

FRUIT COCKTAIL .. 2 on Iy 49c

Bring us your coupon•

Meatloaf lb49c

•• -'!;..-~-

good

2 only49c

TOMATO SAUCE 8 oz can 6 only 49c

lb. pkg.

25% YNI

.. :.:.;•.:..:

F fllncy

Fer kHWifs ~ Fhfff

Make......laachiJox sandwiches

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·roMATOES No. 303 can

ltoliori Dressing . 29c

G.-ound For (Of1venlenc•

!

2 lit. pk•

PINTO BEANS . . . . 2 only 49c

Elqant burgan with Knft 16 OJ l•r

Cheese Whiz only 49c

.t6 .....

Butt.r K.-NI, ..rllen ....t

DNA . . Oil\ftiftll with Doh's

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t.ll

4 only49c

APPLE SAUCE

TISSUE . . . . . . . . . 4 on Iy 49c

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Nt.JOac... ·

Bwds Ft.vor PKbd

5 and H GREEN STAMP$.

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GREEN BEANS Mo.303 can 3 only 49c

do not meet our r.q"l..-mant. to
1Pt to th• V-A-L-U-E-5
thlt rnNn the 8-E-S-T
F-0-R Y..0. U. We don't
chop down cherrr ...,... Ilk•
O.Orga Washington but wt1 chop
PRICES so that w. give EVANS
customwa. th1 BEST BUYS ..
. . . . •nd 1t EVANS L-0-W
L-0-\'!L PRICES PLUS ....

N1tural Slices

4only49c

CORN No. 303 can

W"hinuton, w•

canol tell 1 lie - w. admJt th1l
*- ,.,.. VERY SHELF15H i\'
OUR BUYING DEPARTMENT,
for when It co.,. to cannld
f.ods . ..,d other merctMndiM-.
-.. push ulde those foods lhtl

Kr.~ft's

eolcltn cnrnt ...,.,

OLIVES . . . . 8 oz size only 49c

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Don1 forgot-only 6 woob loft to IGYO
GOOD WCK-..,...
lew
~ _.t,o,-holp him win a ..,;.. in
the - . I .....,.,J GOOD LUCK Now_..t.or eonmt.

69c
YOUNGS
Super Market

P IQUA. OHIO--- '- ! hllv"' lo•t 2:0 lb&amp;.
with Renne! Conct'ntrate iJ\d te-.1
IW'lo better. " wnh.,
. Mn. W•Yfl•
r.e-uluf . 1141 S
RooM'VI! ll AV11 ..
Plqu:;,. 0 . " It hu h"'lped my dl a:utlon
too. 10nd 1 ne &lt;er hiove th at i&gt;l'luys
hun.:ry ! eeli ny"
AAk yo ur tl r ug~: lst fo r 4 ouw

"It'• f., th&lt; GOOD WCK J!orgarin&lt; New'f"'~
eo.ue..-rm making JUre ]unim wiru a priu."

AD Fla'fllft

Krtft's n•w min•tlire 101.11 oz bag

.had .two Nit .furnacer-t•h e Old
plete- account of oil and gas leas- HQpe Salt Company and tih&amp; Ma.log and development tn boom· son SIWt W«k:s. Both oompanl;e.s
- lng areas.
oper.ated company Aoces. That iOf
·we believe well selected u . s . thl' Ma.wn Sak Works~ no:nv usJ:JJJO B9ii:IOll 11111 pua no ·vo:J
ed as 11 bam wbUe the Old Hope
yeu gre;;.;er profit poaslbUlties
Oompaoy !Skire i8 now the !M1athan any other specu1al'ion. You 'sonic ·Hull· oo t1be main street: of
e9utd ltecomc a millionaire. No
the .town.
drUUng, assessment work or taxIn addiltbon, a ship yalfd Wa.s&gt; lloe~ required.
· - ----· ·
ea.t·M lll'Mf dle- ~ ami several
Mall)' of our clients have recentboa16 were built tbetc. Neat ICbel
1y dlepo&amp;ed of leases acquired
levee lis il:•he WU.age grenn, ·W'hiiCll
through our aervlc~ at great In Mnl. Ft.rly'6 «i.rihood daiYt:l' w.as
profit to tbem11elvea.
kept cllean and pnwklod ill p!laicc
Oil News Letter provldea you
for •Jibe Wm. W 'l'l~ wi,!rh :bon&lt;!htls

woue

I LOST 20 US.

ICE
CREAM

Marshmallows • • 29c

IIV6i'll'IIIU!Ul-g

-one operated by Johh MMS
•nd the other by John Young. A
glass factory was IoutH In the
.,... of Ray Workm•n's, tha
preaenl mayor's home. A brick
yard was opar•tH nur th• pr.

260,

Bonded Lease Broker
8681 Wilshire- BoWevard
Beverly Hills, Calif.

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12.5 00.

\IIOil&lt;irl

•&amp;; 1
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Industry
the town
p,-.v.lent
...,. two

end Mn. Helen Swa!Crt2,

Westem Lose A Land Co.

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l 12
l25U;
no w 1850: J-':rt Cowa 8:00 ID 11 1"P'OI•m•~-"'-·
Can·oors 500 t.J 8.00; Rulli 1
11000 to I ~ 00 ; Mi lk ~ 60.00 w ~
SPECIAL!

constmJC•tlllg a new .-ooa.

s u ·~·•·'~ 01

~~ ru ·m 8C~ .

Q-lt&lt;lltfield. Pact :.66, t•. PI~,.
&amp;rib; il'B. Naomi .Rood, Mlrw. D-o-yte

'ofl.tb the lnrurm4tlon you need
to participate. Doo't pass up
thia opportunity.

wi1.·b
iiDd (lfli'C gut~.

Ha.uo"s refrigerator in

t1 CQ.III'p~elie&gt;

WOIIrlacco, Mm. !Miyron
l1!i~U, •MrS. &amp;1-y
l:'idt-;!llls, Mrs,
Joe Wilbon. Mrs. MiWboo lloo&gt;d alllld
Mnl. l!lm.aOOilb StU:Illlbo, Pat"k 244,
~; Mx18. P.iri OUmmings.
Mre. leo Bia:t, -aDd .Mim, Ne~n

OIL NEWS LETrER

22 1

22

next Tu&gt;e.roa&gt;Y 1111i1: M at
-t ile churcb any member t.h a·L h
de:l;:irotls of a-ttending. itOO'C w ~1 1
be ti&gt;eket6 l:iOid at ltlhe door, or
be

Clark. P&lt;meroy.

Swiss Cheese ••. 43c

m:uvw to 1une maw

1-nc .t owlll wmon 'kli oow uru!l-l'&lt;l'gv.t'n'tt

Dwight

WITH MAPS - FREE
A moat comprehensive and com·

Jona~.

y

6UO 1o 100; Boa re tkJO to 1000; RacUe; F'nld &amp;..eil, Kiddtepoct.
&amp;.w~ and p,.;.:t; 3000 tlO 8Ml0; 9hoMb
30 llfJ 1250
B;riht: Mr. 8
..... G«rce
L' A·rn .E--S'l.eera 1000 w 18.50; Price-, dauefM«, lAaC
Bottom:
Jl ('if,·r~ 10 00 to 17 00 ; Beby Beef Jfr. llld M:rw. Doll lluOai. 100,

~OI.&amp;e

~ :lllrlaillU, t'&gt;iielt ~tl, New
Yer~-·; Mfs. Wm-. Wmver. ~- JLtc-K li(·RCOU!;l:ll •~IW ·Wfo\o ll WJlJC II 'Mill be
~teld,
lMi1:13 .
Wm. MiOJTis, tlvmp, .:•lC w~mll siaewai:.k!s and

Pack

T. Bew!Bon member-s~

CIJ,uN:b

Mid!

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oomea mOm

Ha- at-are

~em-,

F edil'lr.a&gt;ted

Jo~eb.

Ciub

G&lt;rioD

Democratic opposi-~~;;;~~;;;;~~~;~;;;;;;~;;;;;.;;~;;.;~~;.;~;;;;.;~;;;;;;;~;;.;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
by

Fr'OOI. .street Aooordt~ ro ·Mirn.
Bert•ha Fil'liey, ·t.be town's slln'et
faellllll bte oruo RWer .,. at ane

'ltJlOSe attcn&gt;ding wern m. Phl'i

Sa.~·at

~

in-\

CODSidel'ably siooe rtlltat time. Oritho oenOOr o! .... bu.i·
.ooss acttm\iy .o! tlbe U&gt;wn wu on

Bawey-, ·Mru. 4Ntt'be51 lU'Uwn, ~."rul·s.
1'oomas ~,x~t·i!ruiJt.eOO aaut Mle. Wm.

t¥fs. Weo

UP~

TOO special l:oans are lllllide
r8'Vaid!abbe when11!lwre iJI.a need for
~~ Cll'l8dtt l(lhal oanoot be
·met 1iro ather lending fil()UR)I!ltl.
Apph&lt;:aLionsl may be madle at
·Mcaol OOUJllty offilt6S &lt;Of the F'ann.ert~ Home Adrnitii!ftcat.km tbrougb
June 30.
'llhc !001.1 funds may nca be uood
for reJDYI!lleot of debt4. 1lhe
~ ll"aal.e D 3 JIEI" cmt. No loan
CliO exceed $15,000.

g-.

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· rs.

Wednesda&gt;y,

eoun.q,

noonced 11-'ha.t lad ie&gt;l n i.d ll

Mason Centennial

~lluil~

The ~igfil
root at tlhe

11oday off'6red ~ fiann op- Ememon
entiq:- bml to eligible lanlleN
J.ack ~. 'P l'!CHid clllt. was rn
a'n!d n.noller&amp; in '3 st!ab:s, illlclud~e of (be m ~ehn~ an d IHI
ing Obi.o.

Cub Sc:au.t t'eadn O.Pcned Vhe-ir Mn. Clm1eoce Mulfonl. Jr.• Po&lt;&gt;
Qi.Jill!iC il:r.a..•ori:n&amp; CO-W\Ses wilth· ·23 206, Obeshi're.
beu ollbers :in rallteiOWmoe -at the
---~.Feb.
21, at. ~the &amp;iptilst Cbllrcll &gt;Iiiii !M.'kl&lt;llopoot. NeJoon Leacll. District
~ Execu.tlirve .18 coo~ t.he ·
(Contimlod Pace or\ei
~ l)t'Ill 1\I.V&lt;.If~ti

OHIO VALLEY LIVISTOCK CO.
1
(, AlJ ,IPOLIS, 0 .-HOGS 175- to
• :.:ZtJ lt.. 1100 lo 1200 220 -to 2!Wl
d,.. 1100 rtiJ 1200; Liibtl; 1000 to dtqa:d;

'

Cub Scout Den Mothers
Begin Spring Training

illlguW.'iiU. 1W n.a:

MeiGs GINUAL
A.diDII.c.d

Farm Tl.M-ans To
Aid Operation

second-term &lt;a ndid•l•
Doubt that t he Preshlcnt wo uld
run had been ahrlnkin~:: for nearly
a fortnight since a medical exam·

\

BLEECH
V2 gal 27c

AJAX
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CALGON
2 gt. only 29c

ltoln wotw
\

I lb box 33c

3c

oH fQ• prlcti

or Colored 2--400a only

KLEENEX

. SSe

White or colon

2 roll• •nly

DELSY.
. 27c
12$ lox OJ'IY
KOTEX . ..
. 39c

Buy 2 INttt llu ttt 1 r91 •InAll iht'et (or

DIAL SOAP

37c

Folgers
CoHee
lb,99c
Ne~l-

Fig Newtons
14 '~&lt; o:z pkgs
only 3Sc
'1'" .

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~;Quollty

8 os box o11IY

BlockP•p~r

zsc

4 os onft:lt~

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The Dl.li!Y Sentinel.

o;

kr Four

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~meroy-Midd~rt. Shle

_~e_b_ru~ry ~~. l~~r•

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liitfi

Foun~l- fll't'!ll·d f&gt; ll 1 or t hto ''.-~oc.·tt&gt;ly
· ...••,ri'l . l~ll ·l" Que111\om lnd An11wer11 about
''
rt&gt;s Day tDe-.'t.&lt;:l&lt;rge WS'S :-a&amp;d b)· 'Poi!~ lrth Whllf', l'h&amp;irman, wa~; In C'harae A1nerlcan lndlanM al Ha&lt;'onf'
G.oldye Hart.
1'h(·
book lfW&amp;td of the tlll!'f'tlnat ttnd thP dt!YOtifJII&amp;I lege " and 1 ltlter frnm ),Jiu
~4mt .w .lob. Jt&amp;N-r ~:lbri&lt;tt'S .FJ/IIJ .«&lt;&gt;l·,•h-., on ''A l~t&gt;dicttletl 1Jf111" was Alaf&gt; SlmmonM, rni!IMinnary in

00 to pnl'&lt;tla.'*" t1wrn . A

I

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·' e ·1951! . t~it&gt;igs County na.'~ B dl"fNll ·Rac\M a~ lh~}' hill'•' twln· 1
haJj t-tball tourney conlinnt&gt;s lo \J1"3It'n !he H('d Ot•vtl ~ 111 rr~,:ul; •. •
nig 1 with thr-H gamf's on sche- 1sea~on play , and lht'Y also lrtfllk•li
dulf' al Ihe PomHOY Junior High 1impres§ive Ttle!;day nigh! , u~ the-~
eyrn . Two Reserve l·ontf"sl~ and wallop~ llarri~;onvillt' hy an H2-62 j
one Varsity game will hE' played s&lt;"u re. However, eoal'h .lt1 u Vf'n·
wlth lht&gt; winners meeting in the w1ri has a dangerous elub pacl•d by

DAYTONA BF..AL'If, ~&lt;a. UP- 1 'f1U1'Jl'Y ll.aJ1(,J~- of Brie. P.a .. lk11Yi.'
1
\)o.nw 300 drlvws ilD jusi about n 19M L'bf'Y'I"O~l"i bn vi("('OI"')' &amp;1
-~.-,.·ery ~t'lrt1clarrd mt~ke of .autOll\l()- 121.3:t mp!h in l'he- 250 tc. 309 tt'
b\l.t' rt1art"d l('hrdu,g~h Hrnof\-llll

q~l if)'ilnlp.

weCkt-nd's bl:g

takt' Rarri!onvilleo In the- Resrrv&lt;"
gantf', btl! the Radnt Mirldl('[lUI'I
~ame ; 8 expeete(\ tn IX! * du1•
fight. The Yellow .l!ll'kE'ts tl.rt'
champions of the SEO lt&gt;attuc, ond
only lost two gamt'~ ull ycur. h111
Hacine gave them a dose gaml' in
the re!lular season play . und wi\1
hf' out 10 upset thf" .htt•kets tonight

SPORTs

ROUND. UP

1.11.r;-lnt,

dio.~pl.a('ement ~les

1

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·ht&gt; ld for .t.he \ Jirut um~ tihl'iP y~.
fo"li.'ftesl

~tinle

'0( til\e

tur·n~d rift by

-

'a lb'iJn ·lftlt~,e
ye....-;ol Mi&gt;toM; (lorY'John FilCh

Clllrij
e Toutnament \

mE"nl. 1:1~ wll\:,h. 11 ~ of 130.IS8

ATHENS. 0 . UP -

'fficllllll t~ rul Ne• York newiJpaperllltP ,aahf'dUlf'd lo
Jenve from
&lt;Jflll4 Ce,ntral Stalion on the Com·
'lllodiie Vandtrbllt todny ror the
te•m·~ sPrlnc traininM camp in
ftboerrix, Art?:.

OKlo

vefslty wenl on a scoti.nl
.
wtdnt-iday nleht to earn
onll victory In i,brec ~ames this
seallon against Mttrt heid Cotleae
or Kimtucky wlnnl.nJ 113-IKI to set
two sCoring retordS.
Tht Bohenls' llS paints brO\te n
previous team hiih of tO~ pi:itnL&lt;:
sel in U140 a~ulnst Marietta.

,.

li,U.TIMO.Rl!:, Md. UP - Buck

KALAMAZOO.

Commissioner

Mkh.

IIP-

OfThe Big to
Checks on OSU

1

,l·olhry. ·\e[lldl•n·g in,,e\'l',I'Y rlP"pattmrn~
('Xct&gt;pt 1\•Illd:ivi,d tt111l !WOr·inr!
.n n d
frf&gt;f' \tht'I{)-W

I)CII ~[' I'nlt~(' .

T,he stattl~lit!O wll\Cih do •nnt l·n~·l~~llr WNIO·i"St\la•y nig·ht \r;.· 1-.f.illmi·
:\fa'r~1ha' l ·l .gnme. sllltrw Jim R;w M

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!IMOKEi .
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Open Evenings Till 7:30PM.
• Main St.
Pomeroy,O.

~~fcr-~me ~··

liAIILitiU

AtilTS .

Ha'l CrN'r
\001 g lt"d'd •i.n

.»

Vftltocl Stat.. Go~~llbrul/,sJM:alir~tu6

e~ wi'tlh. io2 ·
fb,r •ll .610 '

_,pal
and Corporation londt. , 103,250,241.97 .
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SlfloC'k o.f

~ 'ltoob ...-,-, _ . , .. ~ 2i.0IS,405.00

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w
m. .u.ns.on.•l
....- PNfll!ll
...... .............. ...

......_!.!JU!!l .... t.••
r
- -·
·
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WJ ~. - .
tht CtotpoiiJ ............-.!J 4,079.1~7.20

~.., ti;r.cy RoN••••· ....... .$sn,24i,4ilbo
POlicy Praeoldl and DMdonth
Jill wilh Campan1. . .. . . • . . . 5,812,015.00
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Di.ta••d. to Polioyhold•ra ~
1
P•y•bl• in 19U ..... .' ...... ~ 7,451.7tS.OO
foliet 8on1fllt Currently '
1
• Outttanllln• ... ·:. ·: ....... \
1,174,911.17
r..mtumt and lnftrttl Pa1d .
./
,
in Advtne~ ........... ..... · U5Uti.4i
'Acerutd r .... ,.,••It in 1956 . ' 2.114,1100.00
lwow .\euunlt oncl Un•liocolo4

Poftey L-. •• mbl.l.;wm: ,11.fii,ISOJ4,·'
Cosh on H•ttd tnd 1ft ..nb. """!. l2;07l;IOJ.If

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~od lnt....t .... bolo ......~ i.G67,12tl4
...
Piomlumtln Co..it -.C.W..tlo• . ~~ t.6it,UOl2
~

.-f?ther Attth ..... ,,...... ,~··•-:-f'\, .491J!2.!;~

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TOTAL •• :.-..;j:;\ ; ~.- .. t67UI7,19J.3S•

... .

,t_I_OUR

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'1'11•
aES1

$20')

Whell \1''

30.00 Down-Balence Eesy Paymtnh
to Ttmls out or 10 Bell! Prices and seletuons

THI WBSTRIN" 'ANJ.

t

In Furniture AI

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BUNCE HARJ.tt.
DAVIDSON SAJ.IIi
Rt j •I Ath II,

-lljm. tl.

TIR

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home

,tfterov. Ohio

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lfj;~ AU. tiou 00 I

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Just stop in at any electric iPiililfiN iiiWt'J

NIRn

cosmetics

. OHiO

l

bos.

44c

doz• 59c
Spinach or Kale
19c
1• .(.:.

J

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UJDipkg

Celery HMifs
. . . . . Jpidd9t
,
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wMf ~ $111

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t' lo portaro'a lanloua UOW•HlAK•R,..
S.li ,... tub.

t'

plll8 • P i l e • - - ·

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Sllttilt.. .... CNemr·Snioetii

Sardines . . . . 2-3v. oz cans 45t

'lilhid Dressing .. . ..

Piril~ s~r~~n

Pleasant, Sunday evenluk.
Mrs.

Nlblits Meidcllrn 12 oz can 1
llbltfs Pell• ... 16 oz can '
Heinz Beans
16cizcan• I

Dennis

The Leonard Rousll famil y. Were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Icy Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompion,
Martha, Soe aqd Vlr,gl~!a of Vernon. were Sund~y ,dihni&amp;r )uests
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thornpson nf
Otik Grove.

ot

vt ..;jo
1

Mrs. A. K. McClung has been on ·
the sick list .the p1d week.
. .Riehard Jenkins was a buaiP.~as ·
visitor in Par'kersbur&amp; SatuflUY
afternoon.

.

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.,.,~., t~"-c&lt;!.!!lllll . lf.,l&gt;k.,w. !+
ou1 uter a 1J2tte ~wea; Wiiiii,: ·

s......

I

4 oz can 1

Armou,;s . . .

'- ·t..,
I
er.... .. . 16 ozl:an •
•
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~onl Mot ,

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budllings . . . . . . '. .' . . ; . . lit 4ti
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lib. tan 53e

Roush, Sunday.

r

F~ L-. Island

Choice b(!Kom r:uts

. , , lrlllt,_.

were

f'Jes ,.s or Mr. and

1

81tt1S

CQJ.O ST.REAM
GENUINE PINK

1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer New~
' Stevi,e and Mike, were
dlnne;

lounda.............. ltnl ... oil'Ill- Selttlo&lt; $$.00.

y to pon..o._ T.XTUite t.OTION

t,.l~fH

1iurrJg, Stlnd.ily.
Mr. and Mrs . WaYne Hart ~1\ilP.II
~~ ., Mr. and ~rs. Howard Weig.iftd,
~unday afternoon.
Mrs. Ruth Riley of Mason, is
SP&lt;;~tdlng a ..few days with Mr . ~nd
Ml'll. Sam Boston, while M~. AM·
too Is ill.
Mr!l. Fannie Taylor and Jon
~bert, were FuesU or 'relatlvel 1~

IPoint

Cotfete

Round Steak. . . .. . . . . lit 59c
"'
Mlr;S

~r. anri Mr11. Fred Rou!'lh
}')Sl!Ors of )rlr. and Mrs. VIrgil

below.Tbea

...

and

noon .

atore wben he's giving a demonstration of
modi!rn electric cooking. Walch the clemonitrlttioftat rlny time between 9:30 A.M. Uti
4:90 P.M. oil tbt daya dodulocl
be aure you pt your FREE l(lteial lfOUP'oi
fainous Jt) PORTARO c:oometb.

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' Yes Ma'am ' ..• anti ~ homemali6t In th1s atia will. iet th•se tamoai
·
~~... just for attending a 1'956 winter rilnp ~ivai demonstration!

J1 J0 ..;.naro•o LIQUID MAKe•UI'

Middleport, Ohio

10iiipq49t

Oranges

purchased from Mr. Hoiner
Knapp,
Mr. Dillie Weigand called on
Mr · W. A. Blessing, Sunday arter·

Natn .WHAT W)ll\1. GET FRFF f .

Pbdn6: 220

,i...:

UNCLASSIFIED

the

· Nelao.n, anrl Curtis Brown
on the Gre~ boys, ~ [
• who retently
m'iNdd
Poiiit Ple;UJant to the farm

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Boston.

~;id,J27

2'il. W61f BIC!g.
218 V2 East Main Street
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Breaded 5lriiiji

01

Fatilb

Fryers lb 39c
!!!

J.~=~j::ciah!Mgr,
.

Hahbut Steak . . . . . . . . . . lb 53c

Suptr.lltflht .,

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HARDWARE'&amp; FURMITUU COMrllH'f

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tOTAL"'"-''.'.'!-".-.:-·.. : .$671,211,191.11

Pollclts In ~ .• • • • • • • • ~ •

i~diis11 ·fm;" it,33; Fish Stitks 2 for 69ti
CAP"N J.OHII'S .... · PAN RUOY 2-10

lb. 43c

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Insurance ·lri ~iCe •••••• $t;61f,!65,J7~

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WINbOW DISPLAY
COMPLETE.

lb. 19c

WHOLE•. CUT·UP or SPLIT
Fmh PAN READY!

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3R00MS

Whiting Fish

19c

Longhorn

s·--•............... .. . ·~.... .. so:ooo.oaro.etJ
!'fib
...

s-Ib aox

... ROUND, PAN READY

Tl1c Ni.&gt;w HavcD Pr.-' bfid tlwh- ily 1Mlr. lll.·n d t&amp;s, Phi.Mop WQI,pert. ed JD health.
regu·lan- meo£~1fnrg 11hUJ'Sd&amp;:Y w.ittt
~- 4I1Kl ;~ ~ODd Pebers
Mlss Anita and Mrs. Robt'rt
SJNHal This WHit !
Hrf' ()p.:1;t"irM!'
by t\1(0 Cub Stout 1lrere m Parki."nlbtJI1g Thi!I"SS:by
Brown, were Saturday even.lng 1
OM.h. .a~nd fil.lg piOOg~ .
FANCY WISCONSIN
Ch'lb'les Cund,i!f fomler1Jy - of yuests or the Donald Thompson
. Mr.'i. K. Scott '813'\' 1?' ·~be d evoltom
0a~Jt. Paul RuUeaoott.irlr 1w ll'le- amlly.
.
norM ·i.t was ann~1 lt'he BirrUt- \umed ·home .aftte.r rr-trmt '!W'l~
1 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blessing, ca-ll
it Hnl!er lklqpi'1~a~l .
~d on Mr. and Mrs. Guy BJessing
0
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.
,
Mason, Friday evenine.
'
~~ ~ 11s1 L~fottil,y 1U '110 a· Ea~t · Mrs. Ada Hoffman of Clncinn f
F«.ESH or COLBY STYLEt
Lt\r~'OO. HGS~Pilf:o.!l'l.
/ was the weekend guest of Mr. ~~~·
Mrs. Russell lloffm
f
BlRTH ANNOUNCED ________ : _/ Valleoy. .
an o Plain
CHEE~
Mr. and Mrs. Williim t. Duet, Mr-3. Garnet Chapman and Be
?f St. Marys, W.Va., are annotitW- rl~ called on Mr. and 'Mr 11 atmg ~e birth of a doughter, Julie ard Weigand and ramily ~ h~w­
.1 1n
on 11·ebruary 17. The ydamgster afternoon.
' ll ay
Drink Royat Crawn ·COIL •.
weigh'ed
seven
poulids,
four
oun·
Mr.
Harley
Boneeuuer
h0 15
·
lowest of til ift ctlorits bl
at
birth.
Mr.
Duer
is
tbe
band
employed
on
the
river
;
w
c!s
tcfuel ttst.
·
d1rector at St. Marys Hi&amp;h School weekend wltil his rami! .pentd the
and fonnerly was dlrf't'tGr of t he tended Sunday School .lo~t an 0 11 :
lt.OVAL CIWWK
JIOr.rLING 00.
Wn~r:na Wh'ite Fal~on liJJ.ld.
Grove, Sunday morning.
ak
Mrs. Wal{er and Brur£&gt; Hoffman
,
were weekend gueRts ot Mr
lrrs.
Dall•s
Hoffman
.
and
. .. •.
Ho!ftnllh rNUt-riea wiih Rathrmo•td
thelr. ho fn(' 1n Clhcinnlitl. em to
SuMislf Su_e Ell&lt;'n Brown, spt'nl
iObda~d With Mrs. Donald Thomp·
Man daughter, (;Ioria.
and r. &lt;~nd Mrs. Danil'! Wl'igand
nl Br~ndo,. who JJa~·c l'lpt&gt;nl .~e\'·
er week!! rn th(', home or r.r ~·
In~ Weigand while Daniel ,:~~~
do~ng special work in and near
C.aliforni.a N.a.,.ls JUMBO 126's
P~nl Pleasant, .ha ve returned to I
~as l'egulor emJJloyment in IIunt-f
1ngton.
We are sorry to hear of the ncwhlch ~ur~d to Charles
of M49on, wbile ot work
Wash~ and T,rlmmed
PHilip spotn Plant Which 1 Frtsh
may re!lult in tbe amputation of
his right hahd. Ire h85 many relatives and friends in this area .
Mr. T~ft ahd MisS Adalee B~s;
ton, are ttl at their home.
1ihop~··i·;';;;"d. ,Mrs.. Wa.rJ~e Hart, were
\'
m Po'mt Pleasant, satur-

Other Uablllti................ . .
Jkurltf V•lil•floo biervt ......•. _ U21,75U7
kO.tm loi t.l*tiaga L..•
Fluctu4HO. oNI
.._
Olhlr ·eentinpn4lK . . . . . . . l,lsO,oOO.Oo
k...iot for;UiflnitiO ~·M I•
. .'
PM!cy ¥loldti01i Stada"'• . . . 6.000:000.110
lfll'l

DIE5$EO

GrHn Peppers . . . . . . 3 for 19c

s.t;4J.StUr
i,1~t •• ti1t

FvtMI• • ' •••••.•••••••••••.

IJ)lo;t'}'trt.

1

ed ~ient ' et ~. , ·.,
. Mr. F. M. floush and C. F. Rlt'sL~ tTriml:~ · '!at.t'~ ~ ·bf&gt; RIR", look two va luahl£&gt; ea/Yea to
Pit. 1-'~m\. OiOh ·m ~ ~ the St(l('k Salr .. 1 Poinl Plea-'!lnt
niQa W.et'll
JaCIL .f!..ey 'Oti1rrltR Satt.~rda)'.
·
~- G~~ 'J ml. :Bi-fi .Jc.ibh· . T)le Form Oureau, sponsored a
S'l:on arrO ~ JeM'llL
dmhrr at the P-foose Ball in Point
·M:r. ~ Mrs." ;tfflltTI uJ\t\rtWII'lOd Pl~llant. Saturday, for a mentbt'r·j
or C'lbrft'Stw
W~ wto::.'lttfld 11 htp drive. ThoJ;e atlending from
, ~ L'I ·0 r Mr. otNI 'M,\'1 Jb:Jbf,rt this arf.a were Mr. Curti,; IUrh.ard 1
Ooqkt&gt;.
·
Mr. Tart ·80/&gt;lon and Ml'. nnd Mr!-::
Mt.&lt;~. · J . J.... Slie'WW!t. Ml·s. F. A. Bill Cullen.
Batey ~~~r~d !Ml:'l.lJ. R. F Bt"y.alllt \W.'I'e
Mr. Leona.rd Roush and Camlly,
i:h hrk'f;nsbuJ'i Wednetd:ay.
were guests m Mrs. W. J . Chapman
Mrs. A. B. W~m .is ill.
borne, Saturday evening.
:~ . 'end Mm. lM\ark Wllll"d rao»ff
~r . Ernie Rlchar~ was o business '
1h{11t1. Rllie Lyktbls vJSit.Eod :in Jt:rrMrd visrtor in Point Pleasant, Saturday.
Ky., ova ,t 1he weekend
Mrs. Sam Boston was removed
Mrs. LowS J'OJ'lle&amp; or CohJmbuc; from the Sthaekel Clinlc to her
is v~!'iHng h-er daueh~ ~ fiam. ho'":e Saturday, someowhat lmprov·

Swiss Cheese Fancy Wise. lb 5'c

'

mr

Dnld lt11k' l;Wi'pt.u't'e we~re hy
M·r~ .. Vir' g~ll'kl Sbatrbau~.
Th~

urday .

Ched-0-Bit Cheese Food tlb . 73c

•'

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ln 1 1:;~

I

Statement
·•

Mr. 'Jlid . !M'-~· Joe f:ttfl)rm a¥
Mr., and Mrs . Wayne llal'l were
~ cf W~ vWfbd. MJ-. ~ shopJftng in Point Pleasant. Sat- j

~de~\~

W·

POMIROY, QtiiO

ll't&gt;lad·

P, T. A.

ib 29c

SIMONS MARKET

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lie Hams

Ca

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li:o•t ,gaV'e a book ·r.ew-i.ew:

m!'.:lmg doSlt.•d wit·h a

:PorkChops ··· ·· ·· ··· lb49

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l

,Sausa~e

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W. MAIN ST.

6St:~-

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pro-

lb 19c

!
1

Pomeroy Motor Co.

DOn E. Mullen

~

Ma n hnl l,

,

Thfl R~Lel M!i~. ry ml'l!. ~b
lfl 'lll ~ he- !homt' &lt;M M~. Edwl,j
J f:'w~·H. wit''h Mi ~. Arl.hurr Jt"We-IJ
1 as ·pl"IJI81'flolll ~. Mr.'!. b . UN. El-

CENTER CUtS

WESIERN j AND~SOUTHERN

1'n-lr•do pndt11·~ Hn• lmllvlduatl Nl!'Ol'·
n;; wi'•h •II 2!i.li rtl' ··r:u:P
\0 ll"rl ·
gue ·g'a rt1·f&gt;'f..

lAC TEL

PU~E PO~K

AT

'f)hrced ~1 undar..w-bd, ('hr\l'l£11
SltM"k &amp;'lid Cf.bel'ltl P1!1ic-P in
·rll~X t
Onnfe:I'£"0C(' Hi~ePotfl.

tn 1he IM•id~Ant'l~lcnn·

. Sibs 1.00

HKEUIIIY£

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Ohampi'OJl Mat6JhnU Col~ f'll!:e domin&amp;ll.ed ttiltt' b!li!tkfo.tbnl•l ~bt1i~l·icS

.

if=t::C.. ' .

Marshall (:ollege cnta.
.Moreh eood Center Dan SlJ.rartz,
liigh srbrlnl leader If\ t~e
Sets Record Pace thlrd
cquntry, paced ·botti thhl~ . Wjth 2R
H'la:h rbit) fOr Ohid w:lS
In Mid-American ijllinls.
Frtorl MOnre wit~ 19.. pbl11~11 .

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ONDI$JILAY-

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tfea

lhlrtl
ikaft
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. eholce.
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go btl diO Htto!

llll!S ... Mrlflllfili!liltm jf4-IMII tift iiiiCIII

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Pq.-k Liver

Tire •le&gt;p' Station WakO" Ia now ltlilolile With JiOwril- lottlltM..

SERVICE
Ohio
. Middleport,
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S~ILtEI!

stATttl 11811

KandM
'_..,.,, ........
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Boiling Beef

.

Come in and ret &amp; tleiAoii'•tfilf9i .••

113 ,teo W a floor
or~•Jk ·
~-- tM 105 L11il11l
I' '
\J:y MarsHtllt \rt
.
The game was tied ·
thtl fh•st half, With
allt•&amp;d from a 33-3:t t\ £: to
the rest o( th!" gameo 1l11,lf
scoro was M-44 favdrin g tht'

h)11 1956 contlaliimore Colts. Th£'
ilC-ofie, :1.~-pounder jpined the
Co'lll U it tookle ln t9!t3 as their

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p;o-hunling or fu;hi_ng areis, picnic si~ or Wild·oPm. c~untr)'.

B.ciLs• We

Srr·•ygl,u;

~gn~d

ei•n) ;,,to 4-wh.e\ drive whe• you 1ti1h1 to
into plucei ordinary ro.a.a-bound @i.alion

v

"'tl Slmonh:e.

*"h,

, NEW . YORK UP
St'crf&gt;tory
~q,Le Brln~nl~,k headed the ad·
!•net sitn1.t Of New York Giant

II

STATION
2B! WMiln
. . Pomeroy, 0

Slbsl.OO

Your Clover Form Store
Middleport, Ohio

MN. F:. l .. Slt&gt;rh; .\li:M. J'btlip An·hle Chapman called on Mr.
WollJE'l'l. 11'1'00 Susa~urf' we-r6 in C. S. Marr, 1-"'rlday {'\'~nlng , who
Parl«wtiurg SUU:tday.
i~ ill irJ ll1e home or Mr . and Mn
.
DaUps Ye~ger, of MaRon .
'-tr. ,~ ~Silll. -~in R'~h and
Mr . aild Mr11. Oennlg Rnu.Qh nnd
Mlrt. !¢lh!~ Rottlih are V'alt"atiOO.. Okey , were hl11dnes.~ calleN ih
ilia tlb F. .ktat.
,
Point Pleasant, Saturduy.

&gt;fl:t. !lob Jlllhno1pn .W~y..
T9m Stmtw WJG a r~crmt '""&lt;ti-

lliAH AND MEATY

For fVeryJay use, the ' Jcr-p' Stalion Wagon is the most
prnrticul vr:hkle you eon choose. It tide~~si'i aduke in reomy
C"omfort, or c&amp;rfihr up \o 110 cubtc feet of trulkt
1·argo ... und its extra ruta:gedness as&amp;urel hmg, depeadaJ*I
performance on streets or highwats ift bonVentional
2-whef"l driYe. But you have an extra plus, fot it ahiftl

POWtLlS sut&gt;ioco

.

.

Tdt b:tn ea~t. W• Us•

It~.

Ground Beef

CAR WA.SH

the AAU's charieR.

tr.Ct With t

OLD TIRE

JUST " LIKE NEW"}\Gfo..li':J :
LOot liit~a Go.W

1\lfP.le pJUer" .1n Army ·tootbon

YOUR

PRESTQ! GHANGO •...
AND YOUR OLD CAR LOOKS

'fie

former Oklahoma rullell: who W18 voted the "most

.;;..j&gt;LU8-

,.

FRESH

Wa!ctftt iiim'l

the maximum f'Xpens"
money petmitted, will have his
~se placed befote the l'adfrc As·
iodation o( the AA U Friday Jlighl.
The •ssociatlon ls exprctcd to ap·
joint a cOmmittee lo wvf'~ligllle

cPban,

·~·

Extra-practical ...
on the road or off I

1lil~

TAX Aillb

, HAM · SI100T
'l'lw NM.· l:ui\•E'n lJI t:'M CJ uh wjjj
hoi,U .a Uatnt 5il~ 3'1: N•e- Dou~,:
Rn u, lh. 1'1DI11l "IOh Ft'ob . 22 bffl.W('(&gt;n
th(' ~ d kr 4.
. .

:-lli(:ID

15.95
m&lt; 15·. 95
880.t6 •.•

'Wl1s

A 1956 J)odg.e dl'ivcn by Tlaln:ny
Fa.me~~ of ,Mal'llbl~l1tall'lJ flt'a&lt;.'ih. Cad•f.,
....un 1lhe 3$ t'l) 3:W ·t'C dl~SPI·a('e­

.r .. ·; At Simons Market
.~,)owl Bacon
61bs89c

Super Flex
670xl6 ....

1966
...IIi

ol !ll;amford. c.;n.t&gt; .• •t
the Wlht"E!! . The 1hr 2lOOined ~
·i lld fw~h OV&lt;'I" .tJbe .m~ i!nJe
·n.t an &amp;V'N'ag.El I ~ Bl 145.$4
mph to win .t he U . S. prodoolhm
f!&gt;port'&gt; &lt;'llli' cJ,as&lt;~.

~ ov~r

E

Tir., -Sole

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FOOD SP.ECIALS

f or modi -

BAKERS GROCERY

Leta rt W V

:l'nd

________ _

Tim Floek .or All;a~Jtl\.. .difli'VI'll!l:1 a
!Jig 1956 \Ch&gt;r)'SIIer 3008 ' ~ o J-erord vr 139.37 mi.l-es am ihou'l' fM
u. s. ~ger cli'['"s wlifh UiiUrnlt•-" pi.t.oi&gt; ;.tt./phtce!Mrt. Rlloos Iii
, 1 •1hR 300 Cll~&lt;! CC'D~ime-t.e-r •~ . \lp

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f'nd a 100 mi le t"\'mt

df'&lt;!S\"!! dlll' to
bail w(-l!pHl'rir Whinh lE"ft 1br fl\:J.t
hr~ ch ~tklq bllll~l~' arid }loos~ .

it.h \hi' I .tt· dm~~h Stc•·l~~~ until ·
At!~
·· g 0 t'l' _ (';nlllpoll s
•'
t••t
c ·1•, qmlhn~
to
• ·
·
,ed ,.em
nu
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'
l'OIC h IChU eo he. Athens MHI Lancaster
'
become an ilS,s~sta n1 foothal\
wm be the seeded tearns when the
Not~'e 06mr . A spokmumm for ,
""• .L
.
,
.
,
_
\ r ·· -.'"1 fl'll'\h )1:111 hl&gt;i't\ ~f:lnttteiH!l.el'n
OhiO Cla.'ls A sect1on
e,_ St~e &lt;"I'Sth'"t"h
n , ,.,. 11 , 1.., ... irwr · al ha!lkelbpll tournam rnt np&lt;'ns at
c~~.eormg "'·
l' u '"
· ' ·
· Un1~tn'!ll
' ·1 Y 'f ue~r \·a~·.
·
e end of the Nationnl FM1hal\ Oh iO
,
League season.
Top-seeded Gallipolis oi?en.q ~IBY I
against SOutheastern the frrst nrJht ,
o( [h'e tourney. The 12-leam toUt·\
SAN -FRANCISCO Lll' - '1'ot11 uument wlll sehd two winneors to j
tlloore, lhf" dirt&gt;clor of the {'alifor·
ttilllricl meet I n Alheu&amp;.
1
jUa Relays who Wll!l aC'C\I.~t·ri of
fa~~ng miler Wl'!l Sant('f&gt; ahout

t

.h~h !!!erat' W't'(i-

,gat ill'I'V

llncho\y thrng. Sh \1 , 1t is cornfoh
lng to he luo old lo he fired and
too youm: to be relired .

13_6.08.
'Phi&gt; f[lt"."'t hlg t\'H'C .Jf •l·ht' wN&gt;k ·

TH'!»'&lt;Ia.~-•1ulttai·~ll"!rol

Smltl Blue De\lils
lnMt~ S~tioHiil 1

PtTTsauRcil ur - li"' Finki,
~r quhrtt•l-hllCk tor seven yr!p~s

,J'&amp;rl":'i .

Koloma
3 for 81c
Yellow Onion Seh
· · . 4 lb. Z9c WS hite Onion Seh ...... .. .. . 4.Jb Uc
moked Collie H&lt;1ms .. 4-8 lb a¥. lb. 25c

IJI l1i
''"'"''I Slob lacon
Willie Cello Wiene~s - .· ...· .· .· . _" .· .. lb 4Sc:

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VI&lt;'! Wood coi 0f'tJ-oi'L i&gt;O t.tw
s:Jtne f'hrys l&lt;'lr FttJek drovt&gt; \liOJl
Hh' 1lady's &lt;'~ll4;1s wi1 h on s!)e('d r.i

[layt.ooa Beach "s anil1Ja·l Spe&lt;'dwedt ~pon.'iOJ'f'd by tOO N.M:ionlil
A.'l.~tx~·:l·l iml for Stuek D:l.r AutG

l"in.ls on Saturday nighl. Mil1dlf' Crem£&gt;a ns and Carson. and eould
port hu alrPidy advam:ed lo llw make It rough on the F.aslt&gt;rn nv ,•. •
Eastern will also hi' r11vor('d to
finlls ln the Varsity tvurne-y

Firs! game tonight will find th E'
'F.astern and HarrisOn\'llle Reser·
~es meeting at 7:00 p. m. Tht'n at
8:00 o'clock the ftacill(' and M1d·
dleporl Rt&gt;sNves will clash, und 111
Q:OO p. m. tht' reature gomt' of !hE'
f'Vt&gt;ning will pit Eastt'rn ngninst
Rutland in the Varsity se m i - rin&amp;l~
Eastern wW he9Ylly fBYOt't'd 111

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In

t:r~~ ~b . _A Hie-It TI'INIIMtrt' _L•· l~·d by Mr11. Ch:ul~ Nehron. M.r :, IIJI:t Afi11~ Shnmr•n~ 1~ 11
land w.:.,; fm."Stll'ltd hy the ( .ub ( harl&lt;'!l B('nnr·u c lo~d tlw rh." V(Jl - 1hom&lt;' mi.~Hillfl:try in this ar~·a
SMI.tlls. WW'h MJ-e_;. J_.,-k Jl'rey unll \Hilla! Kf'rvit·e ~·il!l a pr&amp;)'t'r put•ru .l
Y.lr.~. 'J1hotrtaf.&gt; G1'JI'Miit&gt;ad, nRN"tl'fl .. ,,
A roun~l·rubin Jtaer waM ~~·nl __ &amp;lrll: HughNI tf'lld the
PERSONALS
·
j hr I he Carclf" mf'mhf'r!l In thf'\r l .. m.~la_liull uf lhe Lord's
~ · W
.
- --·-- -.. ~ - - .. _. ·- llo clo~ Lhe m 1 ~!ing 'l'hr
rwm eaver as ·n01'nt' from rlw
host~,;~ will bf' 1.f ·f'h 1
Holu&gt;r 11~~1131 .
,
~on
rs
ar f':'l;
Mr. lOci M~. Flt&gt;Sh('ll"
f.am
I
•
Q.
. .
ioly
MI'R• W . J . Ch apman . Bealrtce
. Ieour~e
1'hc hMtt&gt;~!
Ju•rw·d a
.,.._,1h11n•
... lll(l'\'"'~'t into ,!•ht• P. F.. Pir·
10 ,
k' " " ' 1;rm~--e.
Mr . .Lon Ble9.'!1ihg, Mr. and Mn:
·
mn&lt;" metnberll .

Some lhrnk mHidle age Is a ml:ol-

t'l•a• 1 ~.

'Ciml

f•.,-

tod&lt;ly

T"\1.-,.;

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r..dld&lt;'.
A rt&gt;ptJM. ol 4'hf"
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'it
• 1'1 w ll O~('tl~ , ...
m ·I': u I l h,. •R. M.
mul~ion&lt;~ry
. Mil
l ~unly I'I'A C'()l.lht':iJ
Wal-l ~iVf&gt;rl Snnborn Mt1111runary Sodt•ly of the Lor, Central Philippin,.
Sc'hooul Nigm w.re l!lhown end dill· .,.
· .
r IrKt BliP ,.11ool ( 'h ur('h met TueM ., at IIolio , Phllipp'ine l•lan&amp;r
tll.'i'- f&gt;ll . Leoru&gt; ~e wall llo'PIJOln·: 1hp norm= nf Mn. AI It'll lluglwll, f'haril'll St-nnt"ll u~d
- nll•l••l

READY TO GO • • • • • By Alan Mav•r

I

S~nborn ~issionary Group Dorct~s
I

Two Reserve, One Varsity Game
·On Bill: Eastern Is Favoritr

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ftie Dollv Sentinel, PomerO¥-Miadleport, Ofilc.

I Knft Matllioni diiliiei plg
AAP

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lrapefrult Sec. 16 eM
A&amp;P'Gnipe JukeiJetW• .·.
Gohien Com A&amp;P 16 oi tlil ·

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WIANT
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LEGAL NOTICI
NOTICI Of' APPOINTMENT
,
.
Admlnlstratar
NOT"E Of' APPOINTMENT
..
.tbe 20th a.y of l"oebrvary, HIM,
~ elhe Martin, whose place at
Ed•t. gf Core Tunttr, O.C.Necf
thene WillS Pf esed&amp;:l bo dJe Bor.m! re.s1dence Is unkn o~n and whoe.e
Nt~ui-t'e .ie !hereby tiven 'that
Admlnhtntor
....,_IIIIled. Adl l.xe!M bJ lAJ A.
of County OJrnmi.gs~ of t he liCit plac:-e of re:Hdence waa c/ o W
'fur;
006 ~1 Off
K. wU1 be publl&amp;beo Ultl aame ROOMS for rent, 7&lt;l2 E . Main St. , 1 Cuonty of Melgs, Stale of Ohio, a Ohc Hen derson, Oli ve Hill , Ken ·
•is~-~ e Oh~
Es.t•te of O.lbwt Turner,
diJ U received.
Pomeroy. Phone 205 .
2·23-fJtc
u t·
..........~ ....,.,
. ,;.,
t
ucky,
and
whose
pre.sen
~
place
&lt;Jf
t.
N
d
·
·~
~ ~~.-:a
Ad ..
O..o.-1
&amp;&amp;tea· 2 cmts ._,. woru, one . .
i' .pe
lOll s.,-.OQU "':T a ma,JOil".-y o 1
d
t
't h
bl
bcf.n l.l.l"Y a~ .mml~·.
. _r4 FURNISHED APARTMENTS -bOO aduJ:t h'eebo~ resi.di•ne in : rt":.l t'llce canno ' w t _reasona . e l "
of the !!Blat of C
1'ur
~otice ioiJ lbt1reby g1ven
t h &lt;~t
IU'tioa. .lfilliolum cbar&amp;e ~.. .
. ' 1 ·be fall .
·desoN
.
d thgl.'nce, be
as certa ined, w tll
ta l.or
~
OPa
.
1
t eeata Pf"l" word for tbreto - ·
urnace heat. utlhlielli
pond , It
~
bed ~1.ory take no lice that on the lOth day Iter ~aLe ~ C&amp;rpelrrtfl",
Meigs Wayne Turner. wQiuse Post Office
HCUtin uuert.tou.
a~ults , no pets, near Pomeroy !ft"'tu ated m ~ Q{ ~ rgs, Rut· of January 1956 t hr pla inUtr Cvunty , ObiiO, deeelsed.
A.ddneoo ;, Rutland, oruo, ..... beon
6ped&amp;I.---Orae moottt tor 20 eenU
Higb ~hool. M.nt. Langlotz, 324 land } &lt;7WOOhip, 'M.t ad~ t to ~ J ohn c . Ma'rtin , t lJed his pe ti t io~
Dated tms 13tlh day of Februaa'""
duly appoiiDted -as A.dministretm" .
....,. word.
E . Yatn St.
2-23-12te t!he \ rll-ao~&gt;e ol Rutl.land , 4»--WI.t :
. ·t b
. th C
PI
1956
of ,tjhe Eatce ~ Dl'llberl. Tumer 1
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~Teal Mtal
·t- agams
er 1n
e ommon
ealli
2
~te of Oar:peat.er, Meigs Oaunty, ,
ru.u rate or €:~1.1 pe:: ~ord will BRING YOUH SHOES TO RA- uarOO .:,0° Rut~ 'I'owM.b. ~ s : Court of Meigs County, Oh io, beJohn c. aaoon
Ohio, deceased.
be cha.r&amp;ed for adve.rttllilDR: tf not
CINl!: SHOE SHOP AND SAVE Coont.y O.h"
nd ~!Jed 18" l ing eau se number 12,378 in said
Judge "Of 4.1w Probate Coo.rl
110
p&amp;IG tor Deture t.D~ 1.-{)Lb. ut eac.b
MONEY.
1·17-11
:
' .a
liloS
cour t, Cur di vorce anti ot her r e.--..." .
D.at..eKU'hE 13t.b day or F ebrua ry,
month foUoWitaJ Uutrt..ioo.
fo lLo ws.
~[...,ig_q Count)', UII.J.av.
MUST MOVE THIS WEEK FOR NEW SHIPMENT$ ORDI"RED
1 (
1956.
'Q'rors m A4V~ib&amp;---:ib~~1Jd be For reJlC-..£:1:'-IJOn
Lldden.
PARCEL _1: Ln Fnlt1•iQil No. l , ' te ·
2·16, 23 ; 3-l ·:St.e - - -- " ' reported lDl.ll.OeGI.aV'..lJ. 'J"be Dally 1 Sc!affold Boards, Drop Clothe. and beg l"tl'Ptn'!l tn tlbf. ccnt.er of
The pr ay er of satd petit ion iii l l95&gt;3. or judgment will be taken
John C. 8-a~X.m
Y•llow Pin+-Finhh No, 1 kiln dried all width•, low as 20c _. foot
bentiAd wlll not btl respow;.tble
Clinton. Filber, Middleport.
SMiem Slnlf1t ~en~· . the P~t for dtvorce, care, cw tody and conJ ohn c Martin ,
Judp of -~he Probate Cou.!11.
tor more than one wco.rreoct in·
P!lone 6265-X..
11-1-U W-est eorpoNt!M:I
line ruoo~Dg trnl of two minor ch ildren and
Plaintiff.
MeiigJ Councy, Ohio
..suua
NOittl.b mler:seobs ibbe cootEr of said for equitable relief. The defend- O'Brien and O'Brien
2-16, 23; 3-l-3tc
.. .. .. . $1.00
lnauletion; Rolls and Bah . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
... ~..~ ut Ibu.KJ. an4 :iovr'Cial Nu- For
rent-Electric
wallpaper Salem S~; rthl"'IOe Wesrt. at&lt;mg .mt Is required to answer said A.ttornuys for Plainlitf.
ucu UJ. t.ve~~tl _prwtoo at rea:u·
•teamer. Clinton Filhor. Mid- t&gt;he center of ~iod. Salffil St-reet . pP!.ition on the 17th day or March . · (I ) 19 26 . (2 ) 2 9 16 23 Gtc
1ar cluathea ratP.s. OD.1tuanet
dleport. Ph. 8265-X.
11·1-tf' &gt;ll'l so th.e eer.tflr of State H.i;gh.,.,"lily
-;;;;;;·- - ·
12c iNdl
Johna M•ndvile Celllrtt~~ IMn•l•
87 V.iHage_;
pubi.J.shed at l eeot per word.
Very desirable first floor APARTSom:h .ro the- Pll9te ••
~=~=.~ m:~; MENT. Automatic gas furnace , j the cell'for of said Highw~ I ~{OO'C~n:· ooM.&amp;llQtU'g 15 acres
'
Birch and Fir doon " " " "" " . •• • " " .. $10.00 and $11 00
uu.u.
C.all 6170-J.
12-22-tl thence Sol.Wh 85 "Ciegret&gt;s Wt""St 350
.
2 FURNISHED APARTMENTS-~ f e-N aloog ,NJe cell"t-er of .91ikl H.tgh .
f'i!1ayiDg thert'!dl tlb;l t sa_id t-e.m- :
One 3-room· One 4-room . All 'Nrlly; thenoo South 82 ~ 39' tmy De a-ooexed 1.0 tlhe Vitloa·g e of
Fir Dimension ,.. low 11 , . ... _ .
.. " . " . sso.oo
ulilitiea fur~Uhed. I UNFURN-1 West ~ fool aiolllg {he cen-ter or RU!tJha.nd ion !the_mao_ner ~d
1 •'
Lo;HED 3-room
APARTMENT. 9a:d Hilg1hwaoy; ~:.-~ Sou-th 75 by bw anJd derigmwtq 1-be uoier.£1 OUR EU.C.."l'RONIC ~ECR&amp;-\ Call Harne Restaurant, 6034-X, I dt -~Ns 30' W_&lt;'.&lt;•l 100 fe~ along s.iogncd aB tb~ir .a.g mt ,u sec:tU"~ilng
l'Ait:t 1'~ li UUR WAl'lT
Middleport.
2-21-8tc t he eentt"l' (){ sltJ-d Hii!g'bway: the.tllCe sueh armexahon.
AU:) AT lr:UU!l L:U.l'l\lt:.N.I..I!.rn;t;
Sou~h 62 df'lg·~
W~.!-J&gt;t 100
_T1he N:J·d Boa.t·~ ;Of Counw Comi.J'I J.IU. £.\'t!.i'IJ.I'14u;, l:AW.. 6Y1
Tv.'o Furniabed &lt;1-lloom APART· fP.et a!oog the IC'e'Dter of h~~hwo~W; m1·1 · ··: :&gt;n e: !~ ha.9 ftx rd th-e 7t·h day
--·
'
MENTS, Dew furniture Utilltl"f! then~ SouhlJ M -de,fret'l9 3()' West of May, 1956, at 1:30 o'cl~ P .
Rich Velley lA C1Wm Is. S. ..... ed.
Mill •nd Yard On Medl•nlc StrMt
,-H.N.onAL.L TRACTOR 0¥'4rdtk~
Ptoid. Call 0044-M
8-2G-tl: 300 f~ .ad.ong the C'f'IDI!er I)( .p·KI M., ·a..• the .time for hea.ring said
Tem,.lng.. Smooth - " - $ilk
Rl1ht In Town
JIU .)"VU. a.nuw full. COULU lii:IYt! "-&lt;&gt; "N ! FURNISHED ADartm
4
I Highway; thenoe SOlUl:ih 48 deerees p~d:-i'on -at tJh,eo offfice or , t'b.~ Coua!.Get Rk:h Valley
vj wvn: vn .va.Hi o~ n&lt;~..-Wh )vu ,
·
. ont,
1"00m812S' We:ot 463 feet along :(lbf.'l cen- .ty r...amm~sroruel's i&gt;ll .the ~t
It'"• Llberetorv T..-ted
POMEROY.
Ohio
&lt;lii '-&lt;.VJ" t!lli!;Hitl UVt!rn~UIC IJ Ol:
and bt'II!Jh,
b r:~
Iter of sah:t Highway ; thence Sqtrlh POU'&amp;e at Pomt'of'OY, O.hio.
~ vn :.~.~tt.rcn 1, 1~ 1 Also
a:ilf.
room.s an
a •
~~ - 42 d~s 30' West 14'1 feet ~Mg
Chr1ls Di..obd
.. vui.IL our BP~JaJ ~o~n P&lt;llOLma
~ furnace and dl uhl!ti-e!! 1 lthe ce•n:t-er ·of os·a id Hi~y ·
Agem. for peti1:ioroors.
"'"u tuiu~up. 1&lt;1e1p t.qutpJUt!U•
tHUd . Phone 6128 ·X.
2-2- 3 0t~ 11'hfll100 Sou.1:h 47 d~ 15'
(2) 23; (3) I, 8, 15, 22, 29-6tc
..,o. t non~ 114.
1-.s itflo.: 300 feet; .J!benc-e NOJtl:\;easLI!I"i')'
INcoi.IETAx
SERVICE. C.ll (
pa... Mel wi1h .00 300 loot !rOO&gt; the
" 275
- - a.bove descri'bed
unter Hne of
.3•11
2
Midateport "'
•
"d H bw
Girl or woman for housework, 1 ~
W'Y No. .124 ~ the preNOON LUNCHEON
li\'e in. Conta&lt;'t Dorothy Cow- ,...,., ':"'' coopon:iiiOOD Jme of Rut.
Soup, lit~nawaches, salt~d , pie and
d
Lo 8
.1-&amp;nd Viillaft'; t.beoooe NIO.I"Tbb alxlntg
conce. unated MethoUtsl Church,
ery,
ng ottom, Ohio. 2·l8-6tp the 'S&amp;id presenJt Wlut OOI"J)lll1ation
Junior 10" Veloclpect.e, 7" I'Hr whe1111 Adluateble net, HU
}"nUt~y , }'ebruary 24, ll A . M. to WOMEN- E:trn big income p1Ufl bno 300 {'E'~v1 ·tO l\!00 pllllCe of be.
b.. rlnt front whul
:0:: J&gt; • .l\'1. Home orders filled .
great prizt!fl representing Avan .£lnndnJ:, con·l~ 15.8 aares,
:t-:l:.!-2tc
Cosmetics, full or part time . m~ or J-e&amp;t.
Interviews held at Shamrock
PARCEL 2: In Frla.ctiion No. 7
Motel, Pomeroy, February 24th, ·a·n d begfutn~ i:n the cenrt.N" of
161
&amp;
at 1:00 P. M or write El:eanro Sall'lm St reet W·est 16~ feel · 'iil:ooi
Brandel , Box 946, Portsmouth. H•L~ centl"l' of Salem S1.:reet f.nom
WHY SPEND CASH FOR BIRTH·
2-21-3tc whc-rc 11hc prestllllt We!JI. t"UU"'J))NI·
ENGLISH SETIER. DOG, black
DAY GIFTS? THIS SYSTEM IS
anu woJtc wnn blue LICilS, male, ;;;::,-.,-- - .,.-...,--- - - - - :t.ion -line .runni~~Jg Nor1h i'Dlen;ect.;
MEN
to
work
in
Meigs
and
ot.
'
hc
coRI·er
of
Sarl,em
S1rect·
answera to "Jtm,·' Jolit ncar .llrad\. AHONEY: TOP VALUE STAMPS
rounding counties. Steady year- then.cc W'l:'st 200 feet a!Jon$!! -t he
bury . Call CH:W·M, Howard
FROM KROGER HELP GET THEM
around wmk . Contact C. L . eenif·,:- ,()f &amp;a•lem Street 8IRO ~he
J..lilm:y, Middleport.
:.\-21 -:Hc
Crouse, Lowes Trailer Court, c.en·t.er of Stal·e Hi•glhway No. 124;
ITHOUT MONEY!
Middleport, Ohio, evenings 7 to !Jicnce Sou!(ih 87 d~e.s 05' West
101 1'\UTO !)gie~
8.
2-21-3tp 300 feet a•l'IJng t.he center of &amp;aid
.
Hi«bway ; ,llhenoe Sooil.'h M de1955 STUDEBAKER PICKUP, loike ..,-- - - -- __ _
.new, IUWO aotuai m!lcr;, $1:ill5. ' 201
arees
aso teet
&lt;he
Jtuuny l'.ar~Oll.ll, ~\LLddiepw"t..
center Of SLl·kl lLighWA\Y; then&gt;Ce
Sout'h 82 ·dcirocs 3()' West 250
~-16 t;t.c
FOR RELIABLE PAINTING ~on­ foot along , he cenh.• r ()( said Ul1fh·
l9a2 PON'I1AC Sta1ion W~ .
tact Richard c. Wilt, 232
s. way; t.lhen·cc S~h 75 dEIJ«llOS 30'
htiol!)" eqUipped, $10915 . Jimmy
Fourth St., Middleport, Ohio.
Wl'SII. LOO frd 811o-ng -t'hc coentt:er of
Pan:.onti, _'t'IJ.ddJeport.
2-18 5tc
2·22-30\p .!lni'd W.ghw~y; tohr.ncc Sooil'h fl2
-- ~--Oegt·ee!&gt; 55' We&amp;t 100 feet iliJong
19~3 PLYMOUTH, never drivm
rbhc
.coot-er .of
sa~d Hlglbwa(y;
.over 50 mph $1095. Jtmmy Par·
ltltteneoe Sout·h M degrooa 30' Wes-l
6lc
300 ft)et. ra hmg the ccurt.or of w-id
- ~-.-.
· -- - - · - . . . - ... -2·18
~ -Whit~ Devils Food, Yellow •nd Splco
..
·•·'!:·" -· '
"'~"j ~ ....,...,. I
Ulghwaty: .J, hl'.nc~ Sol¥!h 40 de·
1947 CJIIWROLI!o'r. U.adJ.o &amp;. Ho.i. ·
cr. c;nod •l:)ru~ , Good PQdnt $29:}.
grc('.9 26' West 463 foc-t along the
'
'
cmter uf .~a-i' d Hfighwary; o!.hooce
Junmy Pal':.un~ Miiki:Jeport.
2 18 6t.c.
Solltlb 42 -rl'eerer:-t 30' West H7
2 ·22-3otc fee\! aolon,g t-he CP.rrt.el" o[ sa4d Hig:htmH CHEVROLET BeL AU' Coupe
N~.
Pt.~,c:s,=·E=·n=-!Na
wo.y; 1:htJl•cn Norrth 47 dcg~~ 15'
'
.tow- bono trtwru finilllb. $777.
Se{' V'irgll Walker
West 300 teet; thence N'ilriheal!4Hlaeoi1Lnal''s, Pnm.0roy, OhJo.
Harine, Ohio.
erly pa~a.He\ wHlh M"d 300 foot
2·18 61:&lt;:
~er
Phone Letart Falla-2303
from .UJte above d:astt'ibed ~Mhir
·l.irre
of
IS&amp;i"
d
Htgh"W'BY
No.
124
to
2-22-Jtc
1~ BUl('K V8
Jkmdmaster Ri·
.. .
V«m l'O\tne. ~ikf! new $1577. RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE .t.--he lpii"'{"Smt W-est ~ of ~Uend
Blae1JtiMI''f11, PomOl'Oy, OhW.
Phone 200. Cleland Aoolia'bce
2-18 6tc
~!(Ire, ll8 W. l'lla in St. Pomeru_y
2-23-t f
'
1 wiU not be re1poml.ble lor aR.y
1900 PONTJI\C 4-door IJel.ux S6T·"vc-r-e-palrdebts contracted by aey perdlm $477, B.bat:lt~tnar·~. PofM':I'Oy, For--;;IJ;bi;-;;d1
call €04:6-J, We lervice
iOn other than Dl)'llllf. Geor1e A.
Ohio.
2-18-Stc

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Had the &amp;ma-tl· mis!Oifu.lll! to
have a ~ . ICOIU~ loot~ on fl:lf·
doefltur(t my ·trow I .Juve &gt;llhnt
W'W1l, oo !!i&amp;'hi&amp;h, so tried to avoid
~ oo tOOt sidl: tiU I CIO'Uid
WdJ, we fU.naJ.br ~ rid of
get it n.&gt;plaeed. I found :it .an el.- J:mua ny. 14 ~100 &lt;.~bout tU •
mm..·
•tQIII. to Uep away fron1 tba( v.(."r'y ' tllw Cnr m~. So we~ February,

Only 2 BOOKS of TOP VALUE STAMPS

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know. Ju!Jt like Wi·toh Orooodhl;lgs. Vt'!leDtinef, ~;«~ ~
r!OOd you -b.it witb rolin, Wmina:ton and. 29 daf·'
~use ~'DU'ro ood earl~ h i n.l~&amp; ' '' spri'lg. Jlt'C'J
hop.t&gt;.

Found

sur-,

TOP VALUE STAMPS

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w.,,

Business Services

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FOR TOP VALUE GIFTS

PURE CANE

lbs.

GRANULATED

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•pkg 10c

GOlDEN CORN .:'KfogerVacuum ·· 2-12ozcans31c

2Y2 Cans 39t

SWEET PEAS · · · · · · Kroger · · · · · · 2 No 303 Cans 31 c

Yellow Cling · · 2 No 303 Cans 43c

'KROGER CATSUP · · · · Zesty · · · · 2-14 oz boHies 39c

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JIFFY CAKE MIX

PRUNE PLUMS · · Packers Label · · 2
PEAHES

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;and

19&amp;0 STUDEBAKER

Coovc:nt iblc

COUpe, $277. BlaeUnar's, Pomtll'Of, ot.;o.
2 18-6tc

19M D£SOTO VB

4 door Cuiitom

Sedan $1677. 81-aet.tnar'll, Pomeroy, Ohilo.

2-t8-81c

liMD 1MEJ\CURV

2 door

Sodan
~77 . B~· .. POII""'O', 0.
2-18 61c

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Schmoll•
Middlepon. ObiO.

QUlC~~R~CEon Waki b

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Faetorr ~~:II
COLLINS ,
LERS, P«neray.

pairjniJ by
watchmaker,

FOR&gt;:MAN &amp; ABDOn T.V. SEll,
ViCE All matet RePilred by Jb:
pert TechDiclau. Phoae 62N
Middleport.

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640 Plum St., MlthUtport
omplele WHt::EL AJJGNMF.NT Wt• lh•paiiT' Tt•hovilifi'OD!I', Wa~,lhl'lr'S,
balancina and brake 1ervlce.
:o-;wf'f'P'lns and f''lltt'lnihll!l~.
Hacltetla' Safety Service, We1t
2· 11 3!ll.r
~aln Street,
l1 omeroy, Ohio.
Phone 267.
&amp;-1-U Ji'iiio.- IGIRA:c:T:::IO::-N:- SALII AND
SI!RYICI
Dome!llc and Conunerclala. New
~and Ullt&gt;d ll!lUipment. 7 yean
full 111nc t&gt;;t~;pcrlcnce.
Mc'Curfou.gh (.:IIAIN SAW, moc:ll.'t
R. D. FIFI RI,RIGIRATION.
33-8 , 3 mont'lfi' ~~Ld . Wt'li.gh-8 2U
Phone U76-X, Mldilleport
tba. E.llecJI&lt;mt ror llll('ll!lt pMt.ll,
$100.00. Call l'tbu;on Sf' 3:5781. 1-27 301&lt;:
2·18·7,4&gt;

(9) For Sole

You have something
To Sell, Trade or An·
nounce, Let A Dally
Sentinel Di1play Ad
or Wont Ad be Your
'tepresentative.
- They Get R11ulh RODNEY DOWNING
INSURANCE AGENCY
Pin. AuiHIHII.. Hllhh

J'A.RIM, ciftdur l&gt;kK'k houtkl. furn-IIC(!. Allro hut18C end h11. In
M-O(lOI'l Ol)'&lt;lc YMl .......i.
Pvmerou.y, Rt. 2.
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ACCIDeNT

Ljh,C~)y

-- - --·- -- -- -To he 11old lo the hi.:h hldtlcr.

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Blaettnar Auto Co., February
28th, ID:MJ, Ill 10:00 1\. M.- 01Hl
1949 2·door Sedan . By R.K. Grln~­ Ji'or aalc .. Two-story
ley, Sr .• Aa:enl.
2-23-ltc
with bath,
tall
furnact' , venetian
TUACTOR COVEll SAI.E--Protect
M•rege
, Phone 6251-X,
)'ourself (rom the cold durioa
aprlnl plowin• with one of our
trador !:oYera - Nln11on and
.
MAX WARD
Comvort In 1tock for mGBl
111 I .... ,.d 11.
PhoM 61
m~o~l15·Dnslically r-educed prlcea.
Pomeroy, Ohle
MEIGS EQUIPMENT COMPANY,

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Real Estate Broker
In MIDDLIPOIIT. OHIO

61U.IIol

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2-22-31c

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G!JESS II'S
VENICE

LB.

Kroetr Cut Ttndeny a..f J• the one Mat tlMt'• hndtr 10 tlrnt1 eul -' 10.

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Kroter Tendtr•v lnf. Cut for better velue.

Every ounce ouarantet4 fHth.

GROUND BEEF ...... ··.. · · .. · .. · .. lb. 33c

RIB ROAST .... , .......... Jb SSe
KrOfl'r Tcf'deny 8Hf. ,._,_ Nndfl' without .... ,..

R1tf1 '• R•corn curH •ncl trnoked.

SHOULDER ROAST ·... · · · ........ · · lb. 43c

SLICED BACON · · · .. · ·· · · · ·· .. · · · .. lb 29c
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BOLOGNA.· ·· · ····· ······ ······· ····lb29c

Kr.,.r T•nderty ...f. lt't tnln f•tt•Md.

. ENGLISH ROAST · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · lb. 43c

Lenltn Value!

PERCH
Frft·SI-tore
Cooked

10 oz pkg
39c
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YELLOW
ONIONS

New "' HoUand- 4 Ton Wqon

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Fir"'• Sou"d

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Stock pur tr..l• r with Krttger eu•nnt"d
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CO.

CUCUMBERS ..

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Entertained At
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thurch chose ,)6&lt;:-s. Dwight Wal·
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Gt-oup 1 rnt"t at. the b&lt;tme of MN.
Lowen Probasco 'IPit'b ltn. Dorothy Savety, chairman. preMcJUC.
'b'. and )Ins. W aiiac:t and .tOOl
m~ their home in the peopert)
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nine ounu dauchtu, ~bra JI!Jin.
on Wed ni!May, February 21. at lk 1
Meip GeMTal HOIIpital. Their oUt.'Jir" Ed!;;:'•r Arnold Wib wclcorr: - fred Blacttnar, )ba _ Jaml'5 Yu- er children aJ"e Billy, David a nd '
ed OUt il new nu.ombor when thP gatt- Wif.OI nanud on the attar com- Penn)'.
Fncn.ll y Clfcit:l u4 lhe Yed .."f'81.ed mJtlcc for llnrt'lh and Apnl. MiM
Grandparnls are Mn. Dale
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of the ohrieian ~ial action d. •nd Mrs. Charlea Priot, Sr., Lone
o._.,·otJoorr.. m l'hare&lt;' of ~ - Ed· p;.rtYOC"'lt al the Wom('fl 's Guild, Boltom.
'N'&lt;ITd lbcr opcn NI with tbe AIM»- d l~ribut~ pamphl.ets on ··Teo
Ul"'J Cn.OO ,fn unl'Kltl, follow1"l1 Tipw to Tactful Talker.~" in keepM. W. A. DANCE
wit-h .a h)'llln :1ing and JtCnp(ure ing with "Hrot~ Week."
A daner wiW be held $atunlay
relifdini by )ln. Ehra Gilmore Jr
At the ci(JSe of t&gt;M meeting the w.pt, feb. 25 at 8 o'eJocl- at ~
The t-opic ''Tbc! M~ n : n11 of Being group 'Wall inv~ to the din:inc Modem Woodman HaM 4ft ·•id·
Committed to Ohnrt~' Wh Pff.!'IICflt- room where a deMCrt coume ua d lepari which ~ OPftl 4o da~
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During the hwii~ 1iefit.IO• in miniature t'berTy b"~ aod tall
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