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The DAILY SENTINEL, Pomen f ·Middleport, Ohio

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3 Rooms
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NEW
Furniture
ONLY

$299.00

Ron Capehart . 82,

Clevel and

d tcd at the h omr of h er w n 1
Or..,lilf' Cap-ohan 1924 F 85th
St , Cleveland Ohru
Survivmg arc a br othrr J,uHc~
Owens,

CICVt'land, s1:.tcr ,

Molonl' St Louts,
and nephews
FLtneral serv1ccs
Sunday at 2 p m
Ch&amp;pel w1th the
Ruppelt , officialrng

So('H'ral

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$30.00 DOWN

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See It TodaT o{

Rutland furn. Co.
Or

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the county schools. He 1s makmg
delivery ol the food today

Strong 6 Son Funeral Serv.
JJIBUL..4NCE and EMERGENCY SERYICE
•Elpeelally equipped with an Oxygen Resuscitator
Fw Dnwalng, Short, Heart FaDure, Pobolllag and
Industrial Aeeklenll

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United Prna Staff Correspondlll'lt
NEW YORK UP- A crossword
p;•rt~.:lc hu rmade the people over
.t the NJ~ional
BroJdca.stin.\: I Chari G d
88 died .at. the
Co~Jny qu1t.e happy.
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A Je&lt;:cnt on-E! in the New York home of his 51&amp;ter, Anna Geuhetm·
Times called for an
ll·lettcr or, 2305 . O!.born Road, Bay Vtt·
wont dflfined as "a n ew f'Ype of laa:e, Oh10 He was formerly of
TV sh•JW" T\! correct word wa&amp; Nease Settlement
".spK""! acular", a term used tb1s
Surv1vinl _are four siste~l. Em·
tu:asQn by rmc to d'e!Jeribe abou' rna Frederick, Los Angeles, Cal ;
~s 90 mmute, aU-color product· Mn. Bertha Blair, Lo1 Allgeles ;
Anna Gen~eimer and Katae Meions of vaned forms.
NBC ha.s taken qu 1tc a bit of Combs,
Bethlehem, Pa ; five
.kiddn1:,: arnl no httlc cntlcJsm Dleces Bess Roberts. Rhoda Bea
lrom
professional
revJewen trice Genbe1mer,
B.ay Village;
about this lt&gt;Ml wl't1eh Sylvester Ruth DeneaU and Martin Seifert ,
L. Weaver Jr., NBC president, E . MeComb, BethJehcm.
i1 rocll.:ced In !ots tclev1sion sense
Jo~uncral services will be held
The COinP81\l' felt it was being
WJ"oog.ly judged as us.tng the S..turday at 2 p. m. at the J:wtng
WOI'd m a boaiM'ul or pr CKnising. Chape~ ~ with . Mrs . Ella Miller;
the·moon fashion mstead of smi- Christian Science Reader, oft\·
n':y as a label to de.sLgnate
a 1 cialin.g. Burt.tl will be in Pine
(" ' ' am type of program$lm;:. ~roVe cemeter~ l.lnder the d~rec­
It'~ uso in tile CI"Os.sword puulc hon ol thn- Ewu:; Fur. r1al, Dtrec...
I !.!; rl'garded as a,n Ind-ication that tors.
G•rden Orp.n!ntlouwtn laUI.Iie 8a.n1JAr Tln.:.a adi". illta on Uie ' thC' tcr\m hu oome to be Bt!ceptcd , The body ~ at th t" , funcr.aJ
date uon rw act. aou.
for what NBC inlended it to be. nome wh eJ l. f1·u:.nd$ may call ••
The s.pectac.ubr i1 no on~
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Amont the Ttl Or more "weeki" .boultl mate theJt avaUable to
now more or le11 publicized ill 1:bett GUJtomen.
season phenomenon, aceordmg ATTI~O coNFERENCE
Weaver.
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thl1 country, wh7 it there •
Bille• It Js contidued lmpraoe"National Garden Week?"
tioaJ to dJvlde 1 1tate Into uv- .
"The future of trhe ~ec'ta~
The Rev. and Mlrt. .
The antwtr to thl1 que1UCJD II val &amp;ODt:t, ••ch ltate bu been
laJ"s is \lnlimiled," he s1tid, "sin~e E. Hoyt, Mrs. Paul Smir.t, Edison
found in the aun. whon ra111 coatl4tn4 •• 1 unit. and uthe form u mere~y to create Baker aDd David . DarSt Jr., ife
move north and am.rth ovQr the ·~ a date for the beilnnlnl
time period• of .tiiUftfi~ient length in Jacbou tonight to attcM tbe
aurtace ot the llobe, brlalinl ot "PlantiDj: Time" which repreto enable d!li to put ('"' com.plote first of a !('Ties o-f trainintr e~,..
the chan1lni tem))t!rature• and aent1 tbe averaee climate of the
shows 'On a basis- thM can be !erenceJ for the Year of Baptiet
varyinJ Ienrth• of da7 whleh whole lbte, aUbourh 1t ma7 not
handled commerct.ally by the Achievement, 1 deve~pmcn~ o,
cau1e the four aeuohl.
bt euctb' rtrht fol' either 1he
network operat.ion
In the United Statea, plantlnt earlJeJt or lateat tecUona of the
the Chu~b Sehoola.
time start. In Florida two 1tate area. 'J1\e daiel a11~ed ,
"The shows, individuall~· an.j
rnpnths earlier than ln Mlnne- to the varJOUJ 1tate1 on uua bull
c:l:t"'.l~~~.n~will roprescnt the
&amp;ota. so there is no elntle week are 11 follow 1 :
•b
of •man.y crealivto to WOJ"!", earetui)f and wen, and
wh1ch could be celebrated 11
Januar7 1-l'loricla.
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as
to
whal
material and 1ns,pire them with the unique
the he1innln1 of 'tha outdoor J'ebruaq 1-AJabama, Arkan.what
al'l.ists
in
wbat
form of
l!"lll"d"n ~cason throu.hout Ute •••· Arizona, Catifomla, Geor·
wesent2tion ~ntd tn wh-at key or qualities of television in 1ta comCtt\lnh Y
1ta, Ldublana, Mln11Jlppl, New
the theater values,
mood Wild best ' attract and ~n~ blution
To wakt'! up rardeners throuJh- Mexleo, Oklahoma, South Carothe
radio
YBiues
an'd the picout Amer1ca. lhe AmerJcan HQr- Una, Te.. J.
flucoce the major
audiences.
ture
valuea,
we
~ect
shows to
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H'l!re we wlll'run into a com~~~ul~ ~~~ C~~~~ll ~~h=to~:~ Februal')' lS- kaDAas, Kencome tbat will be uofor.ceU:abJe
pkle
ra.n1-e
of
show
type11
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Will begin aoundint In 'the IoUth tuc.ty, Maryland, Mlaaourl, North
qua'ht1es, as well a.t the usual aehle.veme!Ns ln their ex.:ellerlce
and follow the sun 11 It travela Carolina, Orecon, 'l'ennetsee. V1r.
northward 'thawlnl out the Jinia, Wuhtnatoa. Weat Virienia.
show bu&amp;JM-Ss range of hits and tnd innovati-On. qualities.
fl "lB .
11 ound, and releaJinr the ener·
March 1- Colorado, Connecti''The spectB'Cula'"S have just
l(lf'll
which winter hu kept cut. Delaware, ldallo, JUinolt, In"But as we attrae1l better crea· begun the~r cx:h.'- &amp;ting
inftu.
locked up.
diana, Iowa, Maine, M;utachutive cra.ftsm.en to- our medium ence on the tclev'islon ~ro.gram
On the buls of U. s. Depart- aetta, Mlehi1an, Minneaota, Mongive !•hMI the time B'nd resoui\Ce~ eer.edul e."
mcnl ur Agi·!culture recorda the tana, Nebruka, Nevada, New
country is divided into zone 1. 1n Hampshire, Ne"w leraey, New
each of which the avera1e date York, North Dakota, Ohio, Penn•
or the ia~t k,Uin&amp; fro1t In sptinl sylvania, Rhode laland, Souttl
h approximately 'he 11me.
Dakottt, Utatl, Vef.mont. WiJCI)n· ·
One month before thill data Is tin, Wyomln&amp;.
selected as the Ume for "PJant.
The Mcn'a Garden club.l C)f
ing Time·• In that wne. Seeds or America. National Garden Writha rdy var!etlea may be aown; era• A11ociation. and many other
hardy planb may be trana. tlorticulttn·al orrantzatlons huve
planted, tender varieties may be endorsed the Plantlnt Time prostarted under prq,teclion, and &amp;ramme and urJe that all home
mel'chants ot tllrden 1ooda aardeneu join Jn ob1ervlng lt.

PLANT IN&amp;

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Carl Gorby, Attendance Officer
of Metgs Count)- Sc hook'! has received a surplus supply of food

Rutland, 0.

Mr. Gonder
Dies
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Rites TQ Be Here

OHIO: Cl-,. anti cet41 fWIJ,
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Vol. VI

WIST VIRGINIA&lt; Clou~ 1M
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DiNETTES

BY ALINI MOSBY
Kids have to have 111 outlet~
Unit" Pr••• Staff CorrN""tltnt psychiatrists say that Th~y let
HOLLYWOOD UP-W.cattwns oft thell· excess energy and rrushave bct&gt;n lb nmded as bad teleW.· tratioml by watchmg a:unplay.

$48 to $158.

2 Piece Living Room

sio n fa1 c ror chlldrPn, but on ~
"TV doesn't
cauae JUVenile
sagebnJSh hero Loday dcfendctJ delinquencY. Those k1~1s need b et·
I he1r wulchmg gunplay as '' a good ter surrcmndings and playgrounds"'
to let Oft
way for younusters
NJ\jF•BRAT"s ftght agai11st WeJ~t·
steam "
erns
on TV am•zcs \VUhams beHorse operas of tl)e horne
screens o,ycro blasted rehntly O.) cause "Hie program is tailored
il :~o : II-a ppointed 'I'V approval or- for children's. mteresls." In fact
~ni:u.tion, the NatlonaJ AnOCIII• he confessed, to keep the kidd ie.s
ti.o~ for Detter Ra?io and Tele- happy he has to toss hJatorical ac.
cur.-cy out the window.
Villon.
NAFBRAT ·dcclared vlolence, Jn
The real Kit Cal-son was a rough
Westerns made them O'I)Jcctwntalking, uneducated woodsman In
ubl.e But Bill WUllams, who por· a coonakin cap. W1!1iama has to
h·ays Kit Carson in a TV ~eriu
wear .a cowboy hat to s.atlsfy hh
C1Cplamcd the problems of how to
young fans "I wanted to 'Wt!ar
mnke a suoccs&amp;ful Western
the coons'kln cap," Jle:· lament.
Jn the first place, he said, and he must speak. Impeccable
"Y()u have to ha\\e gunplay and
English to Uep the pwrentJ happy
cxcitcml'nt or the kids won't look
at the !&gt;.how."
Notliodr fvir Kllltd
Mu1t Have Excltem•nl
"Nobody is ever ~illed on the
"In my home the children go to show." he oontinucd. "1
the kitc.hen unl-l.'ai the hone11 arc shoot as a Jut resort to woun&lt;l -1
running by on the screen" he the v!Jiain. We play down brllta said. ''They think other children's lity. 1 can 't hlt anybody In the
shows don't have clluuah ·action. slomach or ~ehlnd the 'neett.
"And what's wron1 with action?
"I always twirl my tun While
l'm lhiDkani. too. Every child
must learn lo P.rotect himselfbut we try to make him \\JO his
head flral

SUITES .... $88 to $288
BEDROOM
SUITES .... $88 to $388
SOFA BEDS . $58 to $128
Wrought Iron

Mogozine RACKS . $1.00
GAS RANGES ... $99 up

BAKER FURNITURE CO.
On TN Brightest Corner In Middleport

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lkhra Pa1et, J1me1 II.-

Babdolpb Seott, D&amp;f'l7 Ankrlm,
Dolores DND! Marie WlndMr

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KILLJ!It LJ!OPAR~
Jehrmy Sheffield~ Bewerly
Gar.. lld, Donald Mqh:r
John Ireland, Do,.thy Makae
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FROM TANGIER

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Jamn Cant.rbury, Jamft MewUnknown IMrMn, JOih

RObert YOU«, Juice Jiet4

SECURITY RISK

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BULLI!TtN
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
UP - llllltetl NotieDS lary.Geaonl Dar HOIIIIUnkjold IIOicl loday that •u Mlf
of uy ldrul" for llle rlllfiW If
11 Amerlun prlsoaen ...t-

, MOSCOW UP - Soviet IIU!Isia said today she will share
with the world her discoverie&amp; in the operation of industrial
.pb:nts witll atomic power.

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industrial plant.s are the world'i
first.
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" • Ruul.n announcement
.Hid • report on thela opor•
tt,n will till' made RUbllc btforw

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eneed u ...... were suueow
by either side In llll !alb with
Red Chinese Pmlller Chou
t:n·Loi In Peiplng.

NationwponsarH

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htld ltt.r thk

He gave ' newt eonference tbe
Cirst ,p~lie ditdosur-e of ft.
1 t1ils ol bit miuion t.o fret tbe
1 men 1nd aU ether U, N. eommand personnel ttill beld by the
1Chinese
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war prisoners.
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whlll talklllJ over tbe phone. Arrow lndlcat. the ~ .-blc:la
mllkea t.hla poalblL By preulnJ: • buttoa lute&amp;d ot J:lfti:Da tbe
receiver and boldine tt. aha cap conver. and ..... .._ buldl
rree roz other acU?Jty. 1'be p.dJ'et carrtu cxmveru.t:IGD ol tiOtb
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TO FIT FINE
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Bu n&lt;~l wdl be
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Mason Funt. Co.
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In 60 days All over U.S.A. BROADWAY
Gardeners Will be Bus

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oo~ld t~e show harth elilldren?

The final test," he eonclud.,d
"should be for those NAFBB.AT
people t'O watch children playlnt
Cowboy. They always want to play
the hero. NobOdy w 11 ~t 1 to be the
bad IUy."
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aer.tlon. }lln1J!IUIJ'I charge 501:: .FltEE truck
delivery two to
nukes and model s. Also 1&amp;malJ
4 t:P.nt! p&lt;!r •ord for three ennth ree lh ousand chix TWIN
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Special-On .. mouth for 2ft tet.
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NP(P Particlplllttng Hatehery .
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Tr1tned
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w.~o.lC!hmaker. COUJNS 'JEWE' month foUowir 11' intertloo.
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tiOn' Ttaetnr Service, Pomeroy. FOREMAN If ABBvp •· · ..,i~
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reportt'd immfd.lately. Tbe Sea· , R.iver view ~ excellent
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telephone etven cate!uL att~n. , Guarantt!ed. ii&amp;Y*Jl~ UJP:ttl4"i'i&gt;.
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lACK L. COLLETTE , . , • , . , , , . , . . • • CltJ MWr
NaboUa advertlJiftl repraentaUn, BottlDelli-KWlbaJl, toe.. $6.1
LeZ~QitQn Ave..N ew York City, 16, N. Y.
:)abscdptioo rat as J&gt;elh'en·· bv earrler Wbt!re avauable 80 cenu
.lf'.r WP.P.k: OM yrar in advant't! at Th(; DaUy SentiDel offi("e, $1~ 60; alx
tJI.;Rt.thl. 11 80; three months, $3 00. By motor route where &amp;VIUable,
~ lnonth. tl By mall one year ts ; ali mont.bll $4 .25.
thr&amp;.! rnoothl,

D.-50. onf' month.

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·· su~r s arl' made--not born ··

men . t akl' lllny prophtcy of a fu- ·
turr run-up in th~:" stock as a
warnmg something 1111 wronr::hom•st dealers
aren 't fot·tun c&gt;
tellers; f!:et r£putable advice on
the pros.pects of any eoncern m
whlch you are urged to mv~st:
remernMr that oral statements
b y thl! &amp;ll let.man a n• not binfl
lng:; in!iet on u wil nr·~s wbrn a
sales pttch is made- th(' swindler
ah· J. • in ~' · on · '~k :: t o ~ :
intended victims atom:: ; don't buy
it'Curities in a hurry on 1 hi.Jb
preuure
approM!h-thmk and
inquire about them.

Tha t is the moral Of an artie!,•
by Nathanwl 1. Goldstein whfJ
re&lt;"e_ntly compl t&gt;te&lt;t a 12 year
t ~:nu.re as. Att orn(')'
Gl'neral of
the Sta te ~~ New York which
ap,p r ars m The, Exl.'"h.ange mala·
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6o1dst c•:; dcH::t..... t!'.t
aet iv Liies or " holl u r oum'' st ock
~ a l l•:.men
and
promote-rs . He
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pr!Wiem
sf'ru~;j;es fr~udli
orJgm atmg 10 Montreal. where
t.•normous profitll are 11romised m
uL·anLum and
other
mineral
stoeks And then he pro,·ides IHI
"Investor's guwtc·• wkteh C'OUld
profitably be toUowed by e,very
stockbuyeJ - whethtr h is invett~
me nts Mill t o smal1 ~UR\ll 01
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thl's(' a·ules:
wtlh
brokerage hollse
glii.J leJephone IAit!S·

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Only Eight Ntw Facts
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Lowlil' Chomlotr o,,.v,otlllil

S'Ptelat to Oefttral Prear
ASUINOTON-There are only eight new face• In tht Senate for
the 8Uh Congre11. Thill Is due not only to the tact that muy
Incumbents won r&amp;·tltctlon, but al10 beeau1e a. numbtr of the "freth•
men" were •worn In dm·lng the special centur. u .. ton tn November.
1 The tre.11hn1en to be 1eated In January we" Sehitofl Oeor&amp;e BtJ)der
(ft), Ohio; Rlchn~ L. Neuberger (0), Oregon; Gordon AJiott (ft., '
Colorado: Carl T. Curtla (ftJ. Nebruka; Thomu ll. Marth\ flU,
Iowa; Patrlck V. McNamara d;)), ' Miehlran: Cll.t·
ford P. Caae tRJ, New JttH)', and l!ltrom Thur-mond (D), South OIR)Ilna.
Four ot the new nnatont Ce.mt to the upper
che.mber by way of the House. They were Curtle,l
Martin, Btader and Cue.

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BlMnho'ftt"t \
t't'ne\ftd request for an lncreu. ta po1tal rattll
doND't stlll\d mueh more ol a. cbaaet Ul c~

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thlt tellloA than lt did lut y.. r when tht l*llfla·
tora overwhelmlnely rejec:ted the pl&amp;n.
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Tht Dtmocreta, who hOW oobtrol both koun
and S.nate, art 4tacl aet •pbiLat lht ldtl. Of boAt·
. , . ftMNI' Cvrtla, tn1 the ttlret•Cent I'IJUisr maU .PQilUt to leur
ctn\1 and nl•lq the air mau ratl trom lbt to ,
ttven emu an OUl'IClt. Tbire " Jllo tome ttron• RqW.Ucan oppc~~IUOn I
to th, propblal, althoUJh many OOP memben W4U ,ilpport the , . . j
')odl beceuq it. bMI'I tM admlnlltn.Uon't endo..-mta.t.
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Dtlo&amp;t ot a. postal rate lnareue may apLn ~ll !: wart . . fer
\he natlon'e I!OO,OOQ,,Matal worlteN. CoRrrta ~ tht pay ralit.
~t fll.f· but Mr. s.t;enbbwer vlt* th• bOoit bfOt.\IM It wu1 not :
Ut4 to a rate hlkt. ...,.,
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, The tlt'f&amp;Uon hun•t ilh!lftpd uy.- Confi'Mif tl 11tl,ll wUJ.lnl to rai.MI
the WIJ'H of po•tal worlloert and the f'rttlclftt 1ttll thinks It cara't
tM done ftnanctally unl . . rat" art lnortaHtl.

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We UJed to bane around a iul
in the patio of what could teeh~
nieally ,bave been called a place
of n1y virtue, although I must
admit ntJbody I knew eve.r did
anythinr byt bane around the
bar and drink and irgue :Jnd
play Cu•ban ·di(e. It was called
tb.e Casa Yarlln.a, omd wa§ u
wonderful refuie from WIYes acd
tout·bts
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But now it la i!'loscd, it!l heavy
braa&amp;·&amp;tudd~d oaken doors for·
ever abut to the old duy!, und

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about food with Gaston Lauryssen would be
)ike, I&amp;)', )::IIzabeth Taylor haehlng over the art of
acunr with Marian Brando. Llke the exqulalte
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Mlaa Tt.ylor, pride of the wooden. soldlert, X' would
be far, tar over my head.
However, fools rush ln-10 this dey l tot into
just auch a. colloquy with · :M. Lauryaaen (he'a a
Belrlan, thu! legitimately allowing me my atfecta~
tlon ot us1ng "M." In Ueu of ''Mr." I. AI an old
fried •11 or hamburger·wtlhout-on;ona rnan, I
learned· thn.t to sit dov.'tl to a Hal A~l purrnet'a
the euy lod•ie.R now wo1•k u hos.
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meal ahould: never bt done alter drinking coc:kt&amp;lla,
teuea m nouy ntght clt11lls. or
under per:toalty of death, atld that to amoke bttw"n
~.,U -. tb'~~e~-' ln.\er~or ¥eo.t;a.· ,
c:outet! W punlahable 'Y •tht~h~ water torturt.
.tors oy''teltNiJI.on '-f~adir1 1:;
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1/a~u,.gtr- and 1eneral rnanqer ot the polh =BI""J;:•tlton Inn
Molt or tile .ntw""felhfllrants
o.t OILiolll. here, aftd I looked him up becauH :td heard th&amp;:t.
now have piped-in- musfc, .l&lt;"rench
recently he wen~ over to ~arls, and. at the invitana~es, Qnd everybod)rl 1.peaks tion of the Rlt£ hotel ma.na.gement there, fetched ,with him a dozen
French and is yery haut monde typically American recipel. Ttllt 'eotumn would not be oftltlallf, tlfht ,
1 didn't .see. but one grou.l) of the here, 1 did not lnaert the phraite, carrying Coall to N11WC11Ue.
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mual(•:anll who went wHh every
A IUJCMB~R OF CHEVAUERS Dl1 T.t.STEVIN', Of Kn!Ptt of the
bar and restaurant in th " old
d&amp;)'s, ond who banged un maru - Wine cup, )1:. Lauryaaen is one of Amertce.'• ranklnr courmet1 (I am
Hs L'ankint gourmand). He Wll tapped tor the SOO•yt&amp;r-old aoclety
eu and 11aft1 to sour-throated In
194.0, along with the lo.te Major Bowel (Major Bowea'!'), and now
auHars Jn iad, mmot· afrlc--Cu - is a commander ln the 10od poup, enUtUftl' blm to wear a 1'8!! and
bano. N(lr did ' any beggan w1th yellow rJbbon, He aatd be thCh)lht 1t waa "very pec:uliar" to 1bt Ukt4
bl~let cl-.lch at my coot. All J to bl'lnl recipes tor tuch mixturee as ebkken haah Clhe rnoel·ordered
ftllf1!d to see waii Cadillac~ full dllh In the Rltt-Carlton. rJ~taurutl), Phtladelph.la pepper pot and
of peo.ple ft•om Miami. ·
veal kidney pte, bw,t he did so.
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they
were
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rtetlve~ In Parle," he aald, BmlllnJ,
W( th one rxccptlon : my old
friend Chari, who 1s alwavs h1gh "oiU\O\!Ih thla ma.y have betqJu'e to the .P.rtJe~ce of .0 many Amtri~ .
cans there, lonrlnr fOJ'I faml~lar Aill..el: I Y.•IJI aay thll, U!qugtt-Uiey
off a mlx.ture.of rum and other
)Jrobably have a betitt• chanct Dt ~ng pbpul~r. ln .nantt the.n ll'ren'Cb
th19P· wu stilt in the old place du~hetl would be hire.
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in Laa Frlles, a rowdy aecUon or
"Tbat'a becau1e, &amp;I an eater, the Frenc!lih•n ia an , adven~llftr.
tDWn where the pollee patrol the American• make up their mind In adl'&amp;nce on Wht.t. they "tU~ ·\Oi•i
joloi&amp; by t~os. Cbori had on the they get Into a. rut. I aake4 my MCr,etary the .otbll' day It 'lhw'i ~Uk•
aame tkirt from 20 }·eat_ll ago , aome anaU•-t.nd 11bt almo"- wmt throlllb tbs root. Tht Frtnch, now;
and wu still pi.Myint: his drums they illre apt to peer at a new dilh ant aay, 'That lookl aood-tet'.J tey
and '1ottles ab.d ttlll aJn~lne m aome.'"
that rum-hoaked eroat. We dug
"'' Alberto and a new Clai'a nnd
p.Ut on a rtHr.iba thai you would
not ordinarily set in the more
1eateel Jjlaee11. Only then-when
I lOt the cbeok-dld I feel I wu
baek In my old home .

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DE'l'ON'S SEWING

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3~~ ACRF..S outalde
or month. Shuler's ConstfUC&gt;
P~oy, · Obio.
Cbesler Road.
1lon, 150 N. 3rd Ave., Middle· 1USED n.TRNl'l'LliK
locatlqn. Phone 947Y.
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$4.98, used &amp;'liS and electric
f'utnJ("Jl'e. ·Phoafl
refTigeratovs, gas and etectric _~:::1::•:port.::;:~~-----'=::::::
range5, gas heating stoves, Metal to.p TAIBt.E and 4 chairs
• automatic and re.gulat· washers,
Ph.one 3291 X.
1•12.61t
dressers, dreasm( tables, stu~
dio couches. complete beds,
wood or iron , seWing machin·
es,. electric or treadle, lamps
and what-knots, some antJque
Stvetch your $ $ $ at the Mill
St!'eet Used Fut·niture Store.
Mill SL., M1ddleporl, Oh£o
1· 14-30\c
ROTl'LED GAS-laatallation sod
tervice. See UJ for prices. P..lJT
LAND FURNITURE at Rutlaocl.

Ch~ter Grange NQ. 2(109 met
in regular sestion Wednesday
January 12 wltb Worth)' Master
Harry Holter presiding.
Those member&amp; reported ill
were Mrs. Letha Koblentz, Mrs.
William Plum'ber and Lawrence
Milhoan
The lecturer, Mrs. Paul Bacr,
presented the follow ing proeram
A one-mlnqte hlk by several
members, a stunt, and the Youth
Chairman Donna Holter, ~onducted the recreation.
A cake walk wu conducted (ly
the HOOle Economic chairman,
Mrs. John Thle, In behalf of the
Polio Fund . The cJ'ke w.:t~ wt~Ifl
by Ro,S' Miller. .
The next regular rneetrng will
rbe Tueoday,
Januar y 25•
~m-o- Eooncr.:~['o co::umit~: ~: 11
gomg tu, show a movie ''They
Shall Not Want" reg;~rding poJio.

fHEYU MAKI NEW RECORDS
WHEN YOU FEED EGGLAC '

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~ TO "liO% higher proftll has been
~~ of many poultrymen feeding Eg(!Lac.
kiotd to bolleve! Resulll al).ow It can produce up
to 30 ut:a egga per 100 hens per day! EggLac
an .help l/OU Increase produotlon , • , glvt you
111111\y extra eQo at very low COIL
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(3 l In Memorian

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[N MEMORY OF OUR

Wtlliam, .f...1 ~.rgan
away
January lf, ,
W A. Morgan
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Ann Wilson, five yea1·
old
tlaug'hter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wilsun, Brownell Avenue
had
1 dr·uole ceJ.ebratiol'\ of 1hef birth
day Sun'li'ay. Cuestto at a !Jirtb
dtnner were her grandpa"·
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ebers-

Pomeroy;

1949 FORD Custom 4 dr.
$446.00. Blaettnar'J, Pomeroy

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c;;1r;l~!!":, Hobatette't
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". with letter larlr FHdlng

Red Rose Plr Stvter PeUeta ire" •m;/tttl,
HI411Ud-rm,, • f,d-k" wqsll.
Theae pelletl-}utt 1/,; rlz~t ,;.,-are eolllly
eotel' b:y pip and are llillh!Y 4*atable.
Tty them on your next litter.
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itGI 'CI!EyROIJ!:T :4 ',dr. i8dao.
, $89ll. lilacttnar•s, Pomeroy. ·· l
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LEGAL NOTICE

Transport delivery of Gasoline,
reiular and premiwn grades to
the County Garage, Roek Springs,
Ohio, at the direction of the
Engineer, during the 90
period commenc~ng, Jan. 17,

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DUring the a!oternoon hoQ!e•
matte lee ore11m and eak.9 Wero:
~:~erved to Mr. and
Mrs. Lewl&amp;
H. Scuer and chtldren, Carolyn,
Gel•r~f' and LOls Ann; St~phan
and Stephanie Pullen, Rodne.;f'
,.od Cinda Sauer, John and Sam·
my Hood, Jobn Max Cl\Jff . .

'Plutlela aniJ
Beltv
.staled Bida wm 'be re&lt;:eived by
Ida Burns and claugb- the BO&amp;ro ~ CoJlnty Oonunission·
and her broth~r••Ben· ers Meigs County. Ohio, at the
Oflkc &amp;! s.l{id Board, Pouleroy,
Ohio, UP until 12:00 o'clock noon
lan. 17, 1955 For ful'nlshing ibe
followtng:

1~14- Up

(8) Auto Sales

C!e.t.tllng Divid(ln, Kana•
Mllsouri by February 28, 11C16. '
At the preteot tiine the date
of futng farm iocome tax reo
turli5 end paying the full llm•~,..q
o'( the obllptioa iJ lanuary
although ·ilhere is. acm~
beini m'l.d:n to&gt; permit &amp;

Jittc.Jin, Ga; i&gt; on_ tll~ s ~ Ko.. ~
ers are UJin.e a C!Ub buis

m1UiDC their return. The
erual mett·bod usu&amp;Hy retnJJU m
a more tlnifonn tpable ineome
l~an the Cash baaia, bu't moat
ltve~ fannen who prodtra
thet.r
O'l!m · rep1.aeements
of
breedlog dairy or draft animahl
find the cash baMa of reportlni
to thdr acly-antace becauae ol
the fact that sale• of sl.leb ani·
mal&amp; are treated as aalu of a
capital asset- and wheo held on
the €arm for a ,period of tweiYP.
months or more need report on·
}y onHtlt of tbe gain
fJIOID
such sal-e as ineome.

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Ann Wibon Enjoys
Double Celebration

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County Atriclllture A1ent
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Farm mcome tax lime It •n
excellent apportunicy foil farm·
eri to study th~ e«icler.ey:· ot
their fam;~irJiC opeutie:Mo tor: tbc
p.ast year! f'amt.er~J un.· 'altO'
detor tJ.irut' bu\ol aoo\1-- tbci l)•w al'
bookkeeping u this .iJ tbe metbO'd all b~o~slneJ6ea uae to reduc.e
their mcome tax liability to the
Lowest
Tbe bett D~ tlriJ
L. Bumrarner year is point.
that tax.etJ "Wllf be about
Ceklbrates Birtlulny
10% less ~ adventllie ia
taken
Haven, better knowv as "Aunt of all deduct10ne under the law.
Pe1r" to aH of .her man, friends
Most famters wUI need tw-o
celebrlted her 90th
birthdaY
btamt&amp; this year, the same
as
Sunday.
last
year,
FGrm
ll:WO
,whi&lt;'b
Is
During the previoUS&gt; week,
the
individ4ull
tax
form
and
lOlO
mt;-rOOers of Mrs. BlJmlarner's
family Yisited her. Several mem~ F which i&amp; tbe schedule of &amp;:rm
bers were present at the dinner ioeoote andl e10penses. Sebedlile
D is al~ro needed to show g.in11
to he~ har celebrate.
_Mrs. Bumgarner, who had the and losses in- the sale at fa""
mlslortUDe to fait early in Sep;t- prooperty used in tale farm bmlan:d
ember and break her hi,p, surpn- ness such a&amp; dairy ecrws
farm
eq~t.
ln,.c~se
of
part·
sed everyone by being present
nenb4- Fonn 1065 is Ulied and
at Lhe dinner table.
Fof!lll 843 is used for filing 1
The table was centered with 1 clatm .for refllnd. tr men lrl!
lovely butb,day take
mscribed hired on the farm the fanner
'IHDJW Birthday, Aunt Peg 90
YearSI''. »t was presented to' t.er uses Form 1006 f-or report:ine
payment3 Dl $600.00 or more in
tp' Mrs. Paul Washington. '
wage$ to indiVidual workers and
!fdany oo.rds; as the result of a Fonn 1099 is the copy given
card shower were received and
worker atating the amouo.t
greatLy
IIIPJ)reCJ.ated by Mrs. each
paid Mm durmg the year. CopBumgarner. She was also the l'e· ies of eaeh· of these fomla must
cipient of many ni.ce gifts.
be forw&amp;.ded to the Conwntaslon·
er of Jnterhal Revcnune, Pro-

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Quote prices on both ' resular
and .premium erade1.
Board o! CommiS&amp;iooers re.servt
the rigbt to reiect any or aU
Bids.
See. 0352.
Board· of County Commissioners
By Perry A. Rtus.
Olerk.
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On ~he cash ~asls f'Brm _ln.
eome ls UM;ed W1tbt
~rahn.s
~x.pen.res beu.g a deduc:i1on. from
mrome. Man.y farmen fall to
kee~ compJoete enough r~r&amp;
to ltst all the labor hired, feed
and seed purcbued, coat of repairs and _maintenance, breeclinc
~res, fertlluera a~ lune~ veter·
mary bilf$, la&amp;olme, od
and
other fuel used !or. farm buaj.
ness and taxes, msUr'ance on
propc.r ty
(except
the
fam1
dwellmg)
interest
on
fM'Dl
notes and mortgages and the
farms sbsre of water, rent, e]ec.
trlelty, telepho'"" and automobile
lJP'keep.
A second' major way of redll:lng Income tax liability is by the
use of depreciation on farm
n:tJohoinery, livestock which is
purchased and on. buildings, tile
fence and other farm equipment.
A change · lhi.&amp; year
permit&amp;
more liberal met.bodf4 ·. of ftiUr·
iftt depreciation :~n rtew proper·
t.y acquired alter Decemller

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and prope&amp;tyy
rcoe&lt;ln:Structed
or "'~::::"'~~~~I
that date.
A comparision of the three
methods of depreciation now
available may be a tractor eost.iug $2000.00 with a useful lile of
ten yean. Under the straight '
line rnetbod 1~10 Dl the plll'c-hase
prJee or $200.00 may be allowed
aa depreciat1on. eaeb year.
The d1!claining b'alaftet method
Uain.g double the atraiglht line
rate W11l pemut the deprecia·
hon of af.iproximately U of the
cost of the depreciable Jtem d\lr·
iJPg,thc first half of its life. On
the tractar mentioned
above
you double the first years dcpret'iation ll'l' make i:t 2-10 or $400.00
for the firM year, then 2-10 o(
the, remain~ng uncovered colt is
t.ten eaeh ye-ar. This method
!toes not permit the recovery of

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lo the cue Dt the aeiJing of
lh,,.•.ICII'!lt!d tbe plna or IDMa ,l.(e
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aa Jale ol capital 111eb.
fuqt wa. purdaased •ince
Mardt 1, ltt.a ~~..- add the eM
of an the ~emen&amp;a tD the
~base prke ADd
&amp;ubtraet
kom this sum the totli o1. all
the depreciation dUriiJI the n•••· ••
iod ol ownersh~. Then from
aelllng price of . the farm
unharvested trot» dedU&lt;t
ori.glnal purehaae price
and
eolt of iqlrovemeuts mlnua
Pr«iation. From thi1 ball~n,eel
the eosta or &amp;ening
sueb at colllmialon,
recordin11 feu ete., IDlY be
6\Jeted. The remainder wiU be
the galtl or lou which Is to be
rQPOrted in lchedule D. If the
farm iJ owned aoix months oc less
all tbe Jain is reported aa Ine&lt;~me. It over six months then
ort)y one-ball.
Another Item whkh farmers
fail to take ad'vaDtage of iJ lobe
fact that operatine louet can be
C!arried bad!: for two yeara and
forward for five Yt!lrt.
This
means that each farm operated
at a lollS iD 19M wbich paid a

fuel extema.lly, rnalllftl lt e.blt to e.cort 1tN.~ WMnMN or aatTy
atomic wee.pou. 'l'll.t Air Force hu not J'•t nltutd ·JMifOrntiUlCl•
the Voodoo, Wl ob~enera .. urnaw ita lj)tjtd 1ft the

l'tderal

With

u ID ordinary
expense
Itenw ttK:b u miiOilt)', eooicr,ete,
tile. mdlal 01 woed for
dams, wellf ead .......... are
jeet to depr6!latlon aUc1Waoce1 1
end' .- dO' 11ot OC·i••~r and ..~
prO'\i;!:;;
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Tht ewept~ack winp have a tpan ODif JUitiUy lOftl'i Ulan tht
P'•H !labr.jett. but the ablp 11 &amp;lmo~t 30 teet lonPf'. Thi new· ftlbter
t&amp;r1'1u moat ot. ll4l&amp;Jw'• f\MI load tn the tuttllp ad ou ONtY u;tra

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ftlhter plane dnlped to trlvt tht Untted ltat11 a lurthll' Jump In ttl
air race with Ru•ait..
The ntw plant Ia the Me&amp;nn.eU F·101.A. Voodoo, • llttk Job that
wu ~lit to meet the Air Foret'e nt\tlrtmtntl rtr a loll.r-ranJt

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mey be urrled forward arut 1
ta.teo .aa a dedudion. to pftaet
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tu In either 1M2 or 19C!CI can
c1..um 1 refuod based on 1'efi(W'·
IJII the tax fH !.hat year Lllte·
WLH an Ol)trahnc loss th11 year

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~TAKE CAll OP YOUI _SCHOOUNG~~

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artists Write fDr free lead
sheets of my co--written songs.
Some featured tunes- tncluded .
Jobp Mohler, Rt. No. 1, Mid·
dleport . Ohio.
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dalquim and ideate•-• decepHAVANA, Cubn-1t JS 81JghUy lively mild eonoocHon or gin,
shoekm g 1ft termli or the ,PIII!JPiC Jrapefrult
and
Almonds-are
o£ years to find how a C'lty ean 1t1U line, but old Couatante, who
ehan g1•. Neatly 20 years ago, made the place and who still
when I ftrst ~ larled ~"JJng to Cubtt tended bar atter he became a
11 was an old ~•jl1Ht l ~;h town with mJIHonMire, is &amp;one
Eng! u;h The pnces beul Paris at
The place was wonderfui. when
and the besl pnce~ in the world. the 1;1de 1 were open to the sld~
We used 1u !lave .a magnificent wulk and the burna mooched
room lor two bucks u till)', d&amp;l· )'OU, and the lottery·ttcket sellers
quint were 10 eenls 10 30m e plagued you, and th.e fl•t-wheelpluces, and )' UU could found~1· ed streetcars clanM;ed by . You
yc.un&lt;'lf on l ine rood q for a dol - evuld alway11 ftnd Papa Hemlnclu, or fill your ~tomn ch ulidnc . way reading: hl:S newspaper un·
tonty f01 20 tent ~ ,
der a potted pal.rn, and the potted
Now the t'Jly Js all new huihl· Cubans played nct1sy dice at the
In:.: ~. new runt! ~. new neon l!~hts, b111r and con~;umed quantities of
tu:w te1t' i·,1t, Lt
n1 w l' :t r '• .md old C.:omtante'11 free lunch.
nt w far e ~&gt; iii! of winch sp eo:,
I remember bein8 broke there
English The pr i ce~ beat Parl .lit one time. and bcttmr the spider
lh ~ height of the season, af41 n~Jl&gt;et. .ID. tht Ule(l&amp;l lottery. bear~ equal lo M1aml and Ne~ l &lt;!a\lle l had .l otnd · JI ~eorpion in
York. The old FlorJdllot restuur;my ahoe th~t ' mot~flt. It b1t and'
ant where we used to hang otJt 1 ~ ln&amp;tcad of ~~ broke, 1 now ba\t
a~• -eomli ltoncd , lush
carpeted, 200 • bv~k¥ ToClk the 200 out to
and as fun L'y as lliiY restnuranl one or the casinos o'nd beat the
in th e woJ·Jrl
crap game fo1· a couple hundred
The !uud's siLII iOOd and tile mo1·e, and that. 11 the riches~ I

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The •~rilies iru!U,try. aloog
staf.l! and federal llftneits.
i1 wwklnl hard to expel and ex·
pou the
few .p&amp;ra.iles in u..
rank. But 110 lont: as auelera
exist. gy.p artl•t&amp; wiJ1 be at work
t.akmJ them to the cleaners. Tbe
rt&gt;al and laatihC cure is lntrlli·
gent action on the part ol Invest·
ors them•elYes.

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Cake W cdk For Polio
Held At Granre Meeting

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In ~ IUII1 of the
yeandi;ciu method the tum M the
MMnb~r al yean deprec:Jatioll
are added u,p in tbia ease the
8WM ol Ute numbers one tbroUCh teo makiog 1 total of fiftyfive . 1bt fiBt year )'IOta recover
lG-«1 of the oriJin.al oost or
NfH:.OO. The J«:ond year 9-0ft
th&amp; third 8-M, ek. T'bu pertrul~
eomplete recovery oi em In •
ten rear periOd.
Another ctta01e tbil year is
the permluion- to use wU aDd
e:q~e.ndi·
W'ater
conser11atton
tu:res 1uc.1t 11 conatnrtion of
b:nn pondl,
eradlc.t:tion.
ot
Cit)' bnuh, Jllantlnr ot

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FERGUSON
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l»ubh.dled everJ aftfrroua exHpt SundaJ bJ Tbe Oblo vane,
".a.unet. tne .• at n~echanlc Bt. Pomeroy, o . Bw ineu office phone

' lilA eduorial orrate

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ILIC!IIQD 8, OWEN . . . , . . . ••. , . •

Clasaifird A.d1 rece1veij oy 10 1
- - ,- - ; - - - m will be publisl&gt;d ••• ••m·
Jay received.
BROILE-R CJtiX , ~nclucllng Pilch
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aer.tlon. }lln1J!IUIJ'I charge 501:: .FltEE truck
delivery two to
nukes and model s. Also 1&amp;malJ
4 t:P.nt! p&lt;!r •ord for three ennth ree lh ousand chix TWIN
A~plian&lt;'e ~
Repaired. Phon:e
VALLEY IIA110!11E'RlE'~ 1Nc. · 200. Clelcind Appllanee Stl))'e.
&amp;ecutwe insertions.
Special-On .. mouth for 2ft tet.
WES1'
ALSXANDRlA, Ol1io 1 118 w. M;atn s_
t., Pomeroy.
PH wm-d.
NP(P Particlplllttng Hatehery .
1· 14-tf
Full rate of 2 C!enta Jlt!r WOI'C1 wtU
rullorum Typhoid Clean
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l~ l4- l tc
QUICK SERVICE on WatcH R.,.
P~d for b~fort! the UUh of
p .. irini by Factor~
Tr1tned
~ USEJ? TRACTORS l _ Fergusons .
w.~o.lC!hmaker. COUJNS 'JEWE' month foUowir 11' intertloo.
CarJ of Th&amp;..nlo.l o:.QC. apeclal NoFor:d - FergUJOhi :nul Fords
LER~. Pomeruy.
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. rtcee &lt;d".Events printed at~
From $460 Up · Fulton~-r;bomp..-~ w-~
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lar eiUILlfled ratfll, 0bltusnea
tiOn' Ttaetnr Service, Pomeroy. FOREMAN If ABBvp •· · ..,i~
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"-"ed II CC\11.t pe-r word.
pub.ww a
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........ TeehattelaDa. PbODI 8fts.t
Erron ln. Adv~ttlllDi-·o!:iDOUld be -.,.- - - - - - - - - - - "'"'
reportt'd immfd.lately. Tbe Sea· , R.iver view ~ excellent
1ili4dtePorl
Jll-tt
tine!
not b~
tbl•
h~av~y wooded wlldlnJ lots.
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more than one w:otrect .tuertqo X 650. cn.v wa1er ana · f_~S
UoD.
. at road. ~.00 ep.eh. Phone
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Charged Ad• reeetve4 b7 mall or OaJlipolis lf4.
1·1'-Hc ~G OF buy.i,ng Lnl~r•~£?
telephone etven cate!uL att~n. , Guarantt!ed. ii&amp;Y*Jl~ UJP:ttl4"i'i&gt;.
tloo.
Mlx,d ' II'AY, •lraf!! and d M",r.
}'. ,lJ. J!lDWA:I!Mi 11110n'o, JI\'X.
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lACK L. COLLETTE , . , • , . , , , . , . . • • CltJ MWr
NaboUa advertlJiftl repraentaUn, BottlDelli-KWlbaJl, toe.. $6.1
LeZ~QitQn Ave..N ew York City, 16, N. Y.
:)abscdptioo rat as J&gt;elh'en·· bv earrler Wbt!re avauable 80 cenu
.lf'.r WP.P.k: OM yrar in advant't! at Th(; DaUy SentiDel offi("e, $1~ 60; alx
tJI.;Rt.thl. 11 80; three months, $3 00. By motor route where &amp;VIUable,
~ lnonth. tl By mall one year ts ; ali mont.bll $4 .25.
thr&amp;.! rnoothl,

D.-50. onf' month.

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·· su~r s arl' made--not born ··

men . t akl' lllny prophtcy of a fu- ·
turr run-up in th~:" stock as a
warnmg something 1111 wronr::hom•st dealers
aren 't fot·tun c&gt;
tellers; f!:et r£putable advice on
the pros.pects of any eoncern m
whlch you are urged to mv~st:
remernMr that oral statements
b y thl! &amp;ll let.man a n• not binfl
lng:; in!iet on u wil nr·~s wbrn a
sales pttch is made- th(' swindler
ah· J. • in ~' · on · '~k :: t o ~ :
intended victims atom:: ; don't buy
it'Curities in a hurry on 1 hi.Jb
preuure
approM!h-thmk and
inquire about them.

Tha t is the moral Of an artie!,•
by Nathanwl 1. Goldstein whfJ
re&lt;"e_ntly compl t&gt;te&lt;t a 12 year
t ~:nu.re as. Att orn(')'
Gl'neral of
the Sta te ~~ New York which
ap,p r ars m The, Exl.'"h.ange mala·
:r.tnc for Deeembl'r

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6o1dst c•:; dcH::t..... t!'.t
aet iv Liies or " holl u r oum'' st ock
~ a l l•:.men
and
promote-rs . He
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sf'ru~;j;es fr~udli
orJgm atmg 10 Montreal. where
t.•normous profitll are 11romised m
uL·anLum and
other
mineral
stoeks And then he pro,·ides IHI
"Investor's guwtc·• wkteh C'OUld
profitably be toUowed by e,very
stockbuyeJ - whethtr h is invett~
me nts Mill t o smal1 ~UR\ll 01
hu gl'

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thl's(' a·ules:
wtlh
brokerage hollse
glii.J leJephone IAit!S·

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Only Eight Ntw Facts
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Lowlil' Chomlotr o,,.v,otlllil

S'Ptelat to Oefttral Prear
ASUINOTON-There are only eight new face• In tht Senate for
the 8Uh Congre11. Thill Is due not only to the tact that muy
Incumbents won r&amp;·tltctlon, but al10 beeau1e a. numbtr of the "freth•
men" were •worn In dm·lng the special centur. u .. ton tn November.
1 The tre.11hn1en to be 1eated In January we" Sehitofl Oeor&amp;e BtJ)der
(ft), Ohio; Rlchn~ L. Neuberger (0), Oregon; Gordon AJiott (ft., '
Colorado: Carl T. Curtla (ftJ. Nebruka; Thomu ll. Marth\ flU,
Iowa; Patrlck V. McNamara d;)), ' Miehlran: Cll.t·
ford P. Caae tRJ, New JttH)', and l!ltrom Thur-mond (D), South OIR)Ilna.
Four ot the new nnatont Ce.mt to the upper
che.mber by way of the House. They were Curtle,l
Martin, Btader and Cue.

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POITA.t
BlMnho'ftt"t \
t't'ne\ftd request for an lncreu. ta po1tal rattll
doND't stlll\d mueh more ol a. cbaaet Ul c~

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tora overwhelmlnely rejec:ted the pl&amp;n.
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Tht Dtmocreta, who hOW oobtrol both koun
and S.nate, art 4tacl aet •pbiLat lht ldtl. Of boAt·
. , . ftMNI' Cvrtla, tn1 the ttlret•Cent I'IJUisr maU .PQilUt to leur
ctn\1 and nl•lq the air mau ratl trom lbt to ,
ttven emu an OUl'IClt. Tbire " Jllo tome ttron• RqW.Ucan oppc~~IUOn I
to th, propblal, althoUJh many OOP memben W4U ,ilpport the , . . j
')odl beceuq it. bMI'I tM admlnlltn.Uon't endo..-mta.t.
I
Dtlo&amp;t ot a. postal rate lnareue may apLn ~ll !: wart . . fer
\he natlon'e I!OO,OOQ,,Matal worlteN. CoRrrta ~ tht pay ralit.
~t fll.f· but Mr. s.t;enbbwer vlt* th• bOoit bfOt.\IM It wu1 not :
Ut4 to a rate hlkt. ...,.,
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, The tlt'f&amp;Uon hun•t ilh!lftpd uy.- Confi'Mif tl 11tl,ll wUJ.lnl to rai.MI
the WIJ'H of po•tal worlloert and the f'rttlclftt 1ttll thinks It cara't
tM done ftnanctally unl . . rat" art lnortaHtl.

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We UJed to bane around a iul
in the patio of what could teeh~
nieally ,bave been called a place
of n1y virtue, although I must
admit ntJbody I knew eve.r did
anythinr byt bane around the
bar and drink and irgue :Jnd
play Cu•ban ·di(e. It was called
tb.e Casa Yarlln.a, omd wa§ u
wonderful refuie from WIYes acd
tout·bts
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But now it la i!'loscd, it!l heavy
braa&amp;·&amp;tudd~d oaken doors for·
ever abut to the old duy!, und

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EW YORK-For me to cet into a diiCUSIIOn
about food with Gaston Lauryssen would be
)ike, I&amp;)', )::IIzabeth Taylor haehlng over the art of
acunr with Marian Brando. Llke the exqulalte
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Mlaa Tt.ylor, pride of the wooden. soldlert, X' would
be far, tar over my head.
However, fools rush ln-10 this dey l tot into
just auch a. colloquy with · :M. Lauryaaen (he'a a
Belrlan, thu! legitimately allowing me my atfecta~
tlon ot us1ng "M." In Ueu of ''Mr." I. AI an old
fried •11 or hamburger·wtlhout-on;ona rnan, I
learned· thn.t to sit dov.'tl to a Hal A~l purrnet'a
the euy lod•ie.R now wo1•k u hos.
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meal ahould: never bt done alter drinking coc:kt&amp;lla,
teuea m nouy ntght clt11lls. or
under per:toalty of death, atld that to amoke bttw"n
~.,U -. tb'~~e~-' ln.\er~or ¥eo.t;a.· ,
c:outet! W punlahable 'Y •tht~h~ water torturt.
.tors oy''teltNiJI.on '-f~adir1 1:;
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1/a~u,.gtr- and 1eneral rnanqer ot the polh =BI""J;:•tlton Inn
Molt or tile .ntw""felhfllrants
o.t OILiolll. here, aftd I looked him up becauH :td heard th&amp;:t.
now have piped-in- musfc, .l&lt;"rench
recently he wen~ over to ~arls, and. at the invitana~es, Qnd everybod)rl 1.peaks tion of the Rlt£ hotel ma.na.gement there, fetched ,with him a dozen
French and is yery haut monde typically American recipel. Ttllt 'eotumn would not be oftltlallf, tlfht ,
1 didn't .see. but one grou.l) of the here, 1 did not lnaert the phraite, carrying Coall to N11WC11Ue.
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mual(•:anll who went wHh every
A IUJCMB~R OF CHEVAUERS Dl1 T.t.STEVIN', Of Kn!Ptt of the
bar and restaurant in th " old
d&amp;)'s, ond who banged un maru - Wine cup, )1:. Lauryaaen is one of Amertce.'• ranklnr courmet1 (I am
Hs L'ankint gourmand). He Wll tapped tor the SOO•yt&amp;r-old aoclety
eu and 11aft1 to sour-throated In
194.0, along with the lo.te Major Bowel (Major Bowea'!'), and now
auHars Jn iad, mmot· afrlc--Cu - is a commander ln the 10od poup, enUtUftl' blm to wear a 1'8!! and
bano. N(lr did ' any beggan w1th yellow rJbbon, He aatd be thCh)lht 1t waa "very pec:uliar" to 1bt Ukt4
bl~let cl-.lch at my coot. All J to bl'lnl recipes tor tuch mixturee as ebkken haah Clhe rnoel·ordered
ftllf1!d to see waii Cadillac~ full dllh In the Rltt-Carlton. rJ~taurutl), Phtladelph.la pepper pot and
of peo.ple ft•om Miami. ·
veal kidney pte, bw,t he did so.
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W( th one rxccptlon : my old
friend Chari, who 1s alwavs h1gh "oiU\O\!Ih thla ma.y have betqJu'e to the .P.rtJe~ce of .0 many Amtri~ .
cans there, lonrlnr fOJ'I faml~lar Aill..el: I Y.•IJI aay thll, U!qugtt-Uiey
off a mlx.ture.of rum and other
)Jrobably have a betitt• chanct Dt ~ng pbpul~r. ln .nantt the.n ll'ren'Cb
th19P· wu stilt in the old place du~hetl would be hire.
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in Laa Frlles, a rowdy aecUon or
"Tbat'a becau1e, &amp;I an eater, the Frenc!lih•n ia an , adven~llftr.
tDWn where the pollee patrol the American• make up their mind In adl'&amp;nce on Wht.t. they "tU~ ·\Oi•i
joloi&amp; by t~os. Cbori had on the they get Into a. rut. I aake4 my MCr,etary the .otbll' day It 'lhw'i ~Uk•
aame tkirt from 20 }·eat_ll ago , aome anaU•-t.nd 11bt almo"- wmt throlllb tbs root. Tht Frtnch, now;
and wu still pi.Myint: his drums they illre apt to peer at a new dilh ant aay, 'That lookl aood-tet'.J tey
and '1ottles ab.d ttlll aJn~lne m aome.'"
that rum-hoaked eroat. We dug
"'' Alberto and a new Clai'a nnd
p.Ut on a rtHr.iba thai you would
not ordinarily set in the more
1eateel Jjlaee11. Only then-when
I lOt the cbeok-dld I feel I wu
baek In my old home .

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3~~ ACRF..S outalde
or month. Shuler's ConstfUC&gt;
P~oy, · Obio.
Cbesler Road.
1lon, 150 N. 3rd Ave., Middle· 1USED n.TRNl'l'LliK
locatlqn. Phone 947Y.
1-15-U
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$4.98, used &amp;'liS and electric
f'utnJ("Jl'e. ·Phoafl
refTigeratovs, gas and etectric _~:::1::•:port.::;:~~-----'=::::::
range5, gas heating stoves, Metal to.p TAIBt.E and 4 chairs
• automatic and re.gulat· washers,
Ph.one 3291 X.
1•12.61t
dressers, dreasm( tables, stu~
dio couches. complete beds,
wood or iron , seWing machin·
es,. electric or treadle, lamps
and what-knots, some antJque
Stvetch your $ $ $ at the Mill
St!'eet Used Fut·niture Store.
Mill SL., M1ddleporl, Oh£o
1· 14-30\c
ROTl'LED GAS-laatallation sod
tervice. See UJ for prices. P..lJT
LAND FURNITURE at Rutlaocl.

Ch~ter Grange NQ. 2(109 met
in regular sestion Wednesday
January 12 wltb Worth)' Master
Harry Holter presiding.
Those member&amp; reported ill
were Mrs. Letha Koblentz, Mrs.
William Plum'ber and Lawrence
Milhoan
The lecturer, Mrs. Paul Bacr,
presented the follow ing proeram
A one-mlnqte hlk by several
members, a stunt, and the Youth
Chairman Donna Holter, ~onducted the recreation.
A cake walk wu conducted (ly
the HOOle Economic chairman,
Mrs. John Thle, In behalf of the
Polio Fund . The cJ'ke w.:t~ wt~Ifl
by Ro,S' Miller. .
The next regular rneetrng will
rbe Tueoday,
Januar y 25•
~m-o- Eooncr.:~['o co::umit~: ~: 11
gomg tu, show a movie ''They
Shall Not Want" reg;~rding poJio.

fHEYU MAKI NEW RECORDS
WHEN YOU FEED EGGLAC '

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~~ of many poultrymen feeding Eg(!Lac.
kiotd to bolleve! Resulll al).ow It can produce up
to 30 ut:a egga per 100 hens per day! EggLac
an .help l/OU Increase produotlon , • , glvt you
111111\y extra eQo at very low COIL
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[N MEMORY OF OUR

Wtlliam, .f...1 ~.rgan
away
January lf, ,
W A. Morgan
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Middl~rt,

Ann Wilson, five yea1·
old
tlaug'hter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wilsun, Brownell Avenue
had
1 dr·uole ceJ.ebratiol'\ of 1hef birth
day Sun'li'ay. Cuestto at a !Jirtb
dtnner were her grandpa"·
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ebers-

Pomeroy;

1949 FORD Custom 4 dr.
$446.00. Blaettnar'J, Pomeroy

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". with letter larlr FHdlng

Red Rose Plr Stvter PeUeta ire" •m;/tttl,
HI411Ud-rm,, • f,d-k" wqsll.
Theae pelletl-}utt 1/,; rlz~t ,;.,-are eolllly
eotel' b:y pip and are llillh!Y 4*atable.
Tty them on your next litter.
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, $89ll. lilacttnar•s, Pomeroy. ·· l
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Transport delivery of Gasoline,
reiular and premiwn grades to
the County Garage, Roek Springs,
Ohio, at the direction of the
Engineer, during the 90
period commenc~ng, Jan. 17,

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DUring the a!oternoon hoQ!e•
matte lee ore11m and eak.9 Wero:
~:~erved to Mr. and
Mrs. Lewl&amp;
H. Scuer and chtldren, Carolyn,
Gel•r~f' and LOls Ann; St~phan
and Stephanie Pullen, Rodne.;f'
,.od Cinda Sauer, John and Sam·
my Hood, Jobn Max Cl\Jff . .

'Plutlela aniJ
Beltv
.staled Bida wm 'be re&lt;:eived by
Ida Burns and claugb- the BO&amp;ro ~ CoJlnty Oonunission·
and her broth~r••Ben· ers Meigs County. Ohio, at the
Oflkc &amp;! s.l{id Board, Pouleroy,
Ohio, UP until 12:00 o'clock noon
lan. 17, 1955 For ful'nlshing ibe
followtng:

1~14- Up

(8) Auto Sales

C!e.t.tllng Divid(ln, Kana•
Mllsouri by February 28, 11C16. '
At the preteot tiine the date
of futng farm iocome tax reo
turli5 end paying the full llm•~,..q
o'( the obllptioa iJ lanuary
although ·ilhere is. acm~
beini m'l.d:n to&gt; permit &amp;

Jittc.Jin, Ga; i&gt; on_ tll~ s ~ Ko.. ~
ers are UJin.e a C!Ub buis

m1UiDC their return. The
erual mett·bod usu&amp;Hy retnJJU m
a more tlnifonn tpable ineome
l~an the Cash baaia, bu't moat
ltve~ fannen who prodtra
thet.r
O'l!m · rep1.aeements
of
breedlog dairy or draft animahl
find the cash baMa of reportlni
to thdr acly-antace becauae ol
the fact that sale• of sl.leb ani·
mal&amp; are treated as aalu of a
capital asset- and wheo held on
the €arm for a ,period of tweiYP.
months or more need report on·
}y onHtlt of tbe gain
fJIOID
such sal-e as ineome.

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Double Celebration

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County Atriclllture A1ent
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Farm mcome tax lime It •n
excellent apportunicy foil farm·
eri to study th~ e«icler.ey:· ot
their fam;~irJiC opeutie:Mo tor: tbc
p.ast year! f'amt.er~J un.· 'altO'
detor tJ.irut' bu\ol aoo\1-- tbci l)•w al'
bookkeeping u this .iJ tbe metbO'd all b~o~slneJ6ea uae to reduc.e
their mcome tax liability to the
Lowest
Tbe bett D~ tlriJ
L. Bumrarner year is point.
that tax.etJ "Wllf be about
Ceklbrates Birtlulny
10% less ~ adventllie ia
taken
Haven, better knowv as "Aunt of all deduct10ne under the law.
Pe1r" to aH of .her man, friends
Most famters wUI need tw-o
celebrlted her 90th
birthdaY
btamt&amp; this year, the same
as
Sunday.
last
year,
FGrm
ll:WO
,whi&lt;'b
Is
During the previoUS&gt; week,
the
individ4ull
tax
form
and
lOlO
mt;-rOOers of Mrs. BlJmlarner's
family Yisited her. Several mem~ F which i&amp; tbe schedule of &amp;:rm
bers were present at the dinner ioeoote andl e10penses. Sebedlile
D is al~ro needed to show g.in11
to he~ har celebrate.
_Mrs. Bumgarner, who had the and losses in- the sale at fa""
mlslortUDe to fait early in Sep;t- prooperty used in tale farm bmlan:d
ember and break her hi,p, surpn- ness such a&amp; dairy ecrws
farm
eq~t.
ln,.c~se
of
part·
sed everyone by being present
nenb4- Fonn 1065 is Ulied and
at Lhe dinner table.
Fof!lll 843 is used for filing 1
The table was centered with 1 clatm .for refllnd. tr men lrl!
lovely butb,day take
mscribed hired on the farm the fanner
'IHDJW Birthday, Aunt Peg 90
YearSI''. »t was presented to' t.er uses Form 1006 f-or report:ine
payment3 Dl $600.00 or more in
tp' Mrs. Paul Washington. '
wage$ to indiVidual workers and
!fdany oo.rds; as the result of a Fonn 1099 is the copy given
card shower were received and
worker atating the amouo.t
greatLy
IIIPJ)reCJ.ated by Mrs. each
paid Mm durmg the year. CopBumgarner. She was also the l'e· ies of eaeh· of these fomla must
cipient of many ni.ce gifts.
be forw&amp;.ded to the Conwntaslon·
er of Jnterhal Revcnune, Pro-

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Quote prices on both ' resular
and .premium erade1.
Board o! CommiS&amp;iooers re.servt
the rigbt to reiect any or aU
Bids.
See. 0352.
Board· of County Commissioners
By Perry A. Rtus.
Olerk.
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On ~he cash ~asls f'Brm _ln.
eome ls UM;ed W1tbt
~rahn.s
~x.pen.res beu.g a deduc:i1on. from
mrome. Man.y farmen fall to
kee~ compJoete enough r~r&amp;
to ltst all the labor hired, feed
and seed purcbued, coat of repairs and _maintenance, breeclinc
~res, fertlluera a~ lune~ veter·
mary bilf$, la&amp;olme, od
and
other fuel used !or. farm buaj.
ness and taxes, msUr'ance on
propc.r ty
(except
the
fam1
dwellmg)
interest
on
fM'Dl
notes and mortgages and the
farms sbsre of water, rent, e]ec.
trlelty, telepho'"" and automobile
lJP'keep.
A second' major way of redll:lng Income tax liability is by the
use of depreciation on farm
n:tJohoinery, livestock which is
purchased and on. buildings, tile
fence and other farm equipment.
A change · lhi.&amp; year
permit&amp;
more liberal met.bodf4 ·. of ftiUr·
iftt depreciation :~n rtew proper·
t.y acquired alter Decemller

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and prope&amp;tyy
rcoe&lt;ln:Structed
or "'~::::"'~~~~I
that date.
A comparision of the three
methods of depreciation now
available may be a tractor eost.iug $2000.00 with a useful lile of
ten yean. Under the straight '
line rnetbod 1~10 Dl the plll'c-hase
prJee or $200.00 may be allowed
aa depreciat1on. eaeb year.
The d1!claining b'alaftet method
Uain.g double the atraiglht line
rate W11l pemut the deprecia·
hon of af.iproximately U of the
cost of the depreciable Jtem d\lr·
iJPg,thc first half of its life. On
the tractar mentioned
above
you double the first years dcpret'iation ll'l' make i:t 2-10 or $400.00
for the firM year, then 2-10 o(
the, remain~ng uncovered colt is
t.ten eaeh ye-ar. This method
!toes not permit the recovery of

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GROWING ~ROlLER INDUSTRY

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It Is Also The Last Day To ~eiishlr For
The FREE FREEZER Door Pristl At

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Wllere QaaiiiJ 11-hnuaout
Cor. B•Uemut ODd Z.d
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$91 •.20 per ton in SO lb Paper
$88.20Julk

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ts comlna from ·FIRGU80 N
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THINKING
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JU'OI'r&amp;IM

OHIO VALLEY HI ENERGY

-~ariiA'~te LiY,e

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year on the knotty p1'0bltm ot: 41Uhcriptlon 1
name for ''p&amp;)' ae )'01.1 p" vldto.
. Several prornattn of th,t td... an Pruablt \~ ..J"'lelt approval of
tbt noV.e1 l)'ttem, detllptd to f'I4Pple'l\fnl , ~
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broadcut.l p&amp;ld tor by IJ'9MOI'I and ltit
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$95:00 per ton in SO lb Paper.
$92.008ulk

TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JAN. IS,
Is The LAST DAY Of The

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STARTER

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lo the cue Dt the aeiJing of
lh,,.•.ICII'!lt!d tbe plna or IDMa ,l.(e
1
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aa Jale ol capital 111eb.
fuqt wa. purdaased •ince
Mardt 1, ltt.a ~~..- add the eM
of an the ~emen&amp;a tD the
~base prke ADd
&amp;ubtraet
kom this sum the totli o1. all
the depreciation dUriiJI the n•••· ••
iod ol ownersh~. Then from
aelllng price of . the farm
unharvested trot» dedU&lt;t
ori.glnal purehaae price
and
eolt of iqlrovemeuts mlnua
Pr«iation. From thi1 ball~n,eel
the eosta or &amp;ening
sueb at colllmialon,
recordin11 feu ete., IDlY be
6\Jeted. The remainder wiU be
the galtl or lou which Is to be
rQPOrted in lchedule D. If the
farm iJ owned aoix months oc less
all tbe Jain is reported aa Ine&lt;~me. It over six months then
ort)y one-ball.
Another Item whkh farmers
fail to take ad'vaDtage of iJ lobe
fact that operatine louet can be
C!arried bad!: for two yeara and
forward for five Yt!lrt.
This
means that each farm operated
at a lollS iD 19M wbich paid a

fuel extema.lly, rnalllftl lt e.blt to e.cort 1tN.~ WMnMN or aatTy
atomic wee.pou. 'l'll.t Air Force hu not J'•t nltutd ·JMifOrntiUlCl•
the Voodoo, Wl ob~enera .. urnaw ita lj)tjtd 1ft the

l'tderal

With

u ID ordinary
expense
Itenw ttK:b u miiOilt)', eooicr,ete,
tile. mdlal 01 woed for
dams, wellf ead .......... are
jeet to depr6!latlon aUc1Waoce1 1
end' .- dO' 11ot OC·i••~r and ..~
prO'\i;!:;;
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Tht ewept~ack winp have a tpan ODif JUitiUy lOftl'i Ulan tht
P'•H !labr.jett. but the ablp 11 &amp;lmo~t 30 teet lonPf'. Thi new· ftlbter
t&amp;r1'1u moat ot. ll4l&amp;Jw'• f\MI load tn the tuttllp ad ou ONtY u;tra

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bESIGNED RI~FtT

ftlhter plane dnlped to trlvt tht Untted ltat11 a lurthll' Jump In ttl
air race with Ru•ait..
The ntw plant Ia the Me&amp;nn.eU F·101.A. Voodoo, • llttk Job that
wu ~lit to meet the Air Foret'e nt\tlrtmtntl rtr a loll.r-ranJt

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Jevelint: or Jnd1nc of

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mey be urrled forward arut 1
ta.teo .aa a dedudion. to pftaet
c:ome ln aoy oae ol tiM
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rave yura .

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..... N~;;;.Jhe COCKSH-UTT,Tractor

e Jfi:'W I'IOIITEII:-Tbe 8trateJk! A.l.r C'ommuul lfOil wiU ret. a aew j

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tu In either 1M2 or 19C!CI can
c1..um 1 refuod based on 1'efi(W'·
IJII the tax fH !.hat year Lllte·
WLH an Ol)trahnc loss th11 year

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"SON, IAKI CAll OF 'IlDDY' AND SHI'U
~TAKE CAll OP YOUI _SCHOOUNG~~

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• THE NEW OLIVER SS TRACTORS

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artists Write fDr free lead
sheets of my co--written songs.
Some featured tunes- tncluded .
Jobp Mohler, Rt. No. 1, Mid·
dleport . Ohio.
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BV ROBERT C. RUARK
dalquim and ideate•-• decepHAVANA, Cubn-1t JS 81JghUy lively mild eonoocHon or gin,
shoekm g 1ft termli or the ,PIII!JPiC Jrapefrult
and
Almonds-are
o£ years to find how a C'lty ean 1t1U line, but old Couatante, who
ehan g1•. Neatly 20 years ago, made the place and who still
when I ftrst ~ larled ~"JJng to Cubtt tended bar atter he became a
11 was an old ~•jl1Ht l ~;h town with mJIHonMire, is &amp;one
Eng! u;h The pnces beul Paris at
The place was wonderfui. when
and the besl pnce~ in the world. the 1;1de 1 were open to the sld~
We used 1u !lave .a magnificent wulk and the burna mooched
room lor two bucks u till)', d&amp;l· )'OU, and the lottery·ttcket sellers
quint were 10 eenls 10 30m e plagued you, and th.e fl•t-wheelpluces, and )' UU could found~1· ed streetcars clanM;ed by . You
yc.un&lt;'lf on l ine rood q for a dol - evuld alway11 ftnd Papa Hemlnclu, or fill your ~tomn ch ulidnc . way reading: hl:S newspaper un·
tonty f01 20 tent ~ ,
der a potted pal.rn, and the potted
Now the t'Jly Js all new huihl· Cubans played nct1sy dice at the
In:.: ~. new runt! ~. new neon l!~hts, b111r and con~;umed quantities of
tu:w te1t' i·,1t, Lt
n1 w l' :t r '• .md old C.:omtante'11 free lunch.
nt w far e ~&gt; iii! of winch sp eo:,
I remember bein8 broke there
English The pr i ce~ beat Parl .lit one time. and bcttmr the spider
lh ~ height of the season, af41 n~Jl&gt;et. .ID. tht Ule(l&amp;l lottery. bear~ equal lo M1aml and Ne~ l &lt;!a\lle l had .l otnd · JI ~eorpion in
York. The old FlorJdllot restuur;my ahoe th~t ' mot~flt. It b1t and'
ant where we used to hang otJt 1 ~ ln&amp;tcad of ~~ broke, 1 now ba\t
a~• -eomli ltoncd , lush
carpeted, 200 • bv~k¥ ToClk the 200 out to
and as fun L'y as lliiY restnuranl one or the casinos o'nd beat the
in th e woJ·Jrl
crap game fo1· a couple hundred
The !uud's siLII iOOd and tile mo1·e, and that. 11 the riches~ I

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The •~rilies iru!U,try. aloog
staf.l! and federal llftneits.
i1 wwklnl hard to expel and ex·
pou the
few .p&amp;ra.iles in u..
rank. But 110 lont: as auelera
exist. gy.p artl•t&amp; wiJ1 be at work
t.akmJ them to the cleaners. Tbe
rt&gt;al and laatihC cure is lntrlli·
gent action on the part ol Invest·
ors them•elYes.

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Cake W cdk For Polio
Held At Granre Meeting

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the trttlre colt
In ~ IUII1 of the
yeandi;ciu method the tum M the
MMnb~r al yean deprec:Jatioll
are added u,p in tbia ease the
8WM ol Ute numbers one tbroUCh teo makiog 1 total of fiftyfive . 1bt fiBt year )'IOta recover
lG-«1 of the oriJin.al oost or
NfH:.OO. The J«:ond year 9-0ft
th&amp; third 8-M, ek. T'bu pertrul~
eomplete recovery oi em In •
ten rear periOd.
Another ctta01e tbil year is
the permluion- to use wU aDd
e:q~e.ndi·
W'ater
conser11atton
tu:res 1uc.1t 11 conatnrtion of
b:nn pondl,
eradlc.t:tion.
ot
Cit)' bnuh, Jllantlnr ot

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The DAILY SENTINEL, ~ameroy.Middleport, Ohio

____ __ _ _ _ _ _ _Th_eD:A_IL_Y_S_E_N_T--:1N::::EL=·-P_o_m_e_ro...:.y_.M-:i:-d~dl_e:_P&lt;'_r.,.:t'...:O=h=io=------:-..:.._-------__:-~FridQy,J.anuqry 14, 1955

Cagers Get Ready For Teevee COntest

~
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By

Alan-Ma~er-

lllini Team I
Said Tou~h; i
Robin Is Hot
I
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'LitTLE MO' GEtTING BACK IN

AGAIN

WITH

COLL1MBUS, 0 . UP- Th !:' un cle r-s.zed Ohw Slalt'
Buckc)i'
ba~ 'u•HHt l l
Sl [ lllld
p tts ds skt ll
il!i:J : n~t

a

tough

lllmt

qumt et

Saturday hr-rc at the F'curg r ound ~
CO\i S!' llm In

IUl\IOfl.:tll) [ ~ [e­

he

\ 1s ed ndlcgc g&lt;vnc of the wee k.
Although the Bucks will be
ou .' d1u..d In height, Coach
Fle)'d St•'nl he J. indic•ted he 1
might ha.,.. •om• "tp tclal surprises" ready for ftta llllncis
team which 'h• ~ compiled om
1-10 •••~on m~rlc.

The lllini, after
Big Ten cpcner
Cllme ba.ck w1th
rw.o1 th:· doft&lt;lld:ng

.

losing theit
to WJ~GilSJn .
decis1ve wins
ci._ ... "' :_:.~ t r:

diana and Purduo .

The Buc-ks will enter the game
w1th a 6-9 ma1k and a 1-1 league
record compared I() Jlllnois' 2- 1
record.
Allhough the lllim will have
lhe advantage uf greater heig h t
and ~peed , th{' Buck~ cai'ry a

'

tii/OU 8,!
&amp;ONQVI1Rt~

HEROIS •
fY..Ki!N -rHff

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~111"1)/r#

1HI~ 17AI/!-

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ro rlflftR '
PAVIS '

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ClEVELAN-D, OIDO UP-T he
had the first
of their famed "Big Thrt!e" p1l·
chen back in the fold .for the

Cleveland lndl1ns

Icomina:

aeluton
tod ay r:~~~~!r
l
Thuuday
of

t~e ala'ning

Mike G1rela tO hii 1955
Garda. the AmNiran League's
earned run le11der, signetf for
hie seventh. seuon wHh the Tribe
after a bl'icf eonfl'renc(' with
Gen~ral
Man1a:er llllnk Gr~e n­
berg. The contract culled for $30-

eon...

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Marshall llrt&lt;l Kent State at

Basketbol/ Scores

ti4 ....., um., """ ...,. ••lillY
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hostesses at the world's.ftrat "un..
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better fooWball· liJUIUIIi with
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Little of Co l""mlbi11 pred leterf to-

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SPJ\JN(:F'I~LD, 0 . UP-coac.n
Jun "!o.tc0ona:r1 said goOCI!&gt;ye to
a sooce!sful Ohio high t.:hool
coaching CS!'Cill' today an:J w.·t b
a smile said he wouJi.:1 be d e:
lig bled to see some husky Ohio
boys berc me .stllrlents in the

s,ear covers. 2 tone green

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Furman Ill Geor&amp;la Tech 98
Mat·y land 68 N. C. State fM
Tenneaue '71 Tulane 58
VirgmiA State 80 Sh&amp;w 76
MIDWEST
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Wayne Mtch 73 Brandeis 56
Butler '12 Indiana State 59
Crt:ll~to.a 81 Omaha M
X111vi er. 0 . 89
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Uldwe•tern 19 Trinity Tex. M
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Coll'l• leskotb•ll Retlllts
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Holy Crou H Rhode. )sland 64
St fnacit Pa . 86 Hofstra 7:1
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Engineered to-OUtperform ,All. Others.

* DEEP FREEZE

averaging

both hitHM .-.00.

Merahall 12

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men t'f W&lt;"ll ! hi;' natio n's highest

Johl\ CarrolL
The capferen-ce CUI'l'cntly
tlu'ee ptayei'S htW ni 50 per
or better of their shlll s
Garrison uf Ohio U. had a
rleJd goal aveuge, PriCe
~4. at•::l Charli~ Slac•k of

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to delay yaar lnvestmenl

--FIGHT RESULTS
IY UNITED PRISS
wmr ·PALM BEACH, Fla.:
Rocky Randell, 133, Tampa, Fla.,
outpointed Tony. Ce lan :.~, Ib6,
~altimore, Md., (10)

'THREE PER ·MINUTE... - ~
' NEW yoRK UP- Remember
when teams ~,:--onn1g two points
pe1· minll .e m&lt;~rJ~ the baskeltba!l

in~~~~:~ HERE'S
be'lween

Gomes tht, weok cnd

l'rolecta Ell~lbto, Amon• otl)ers, · Are Addii!S a Ronm,
Bulldln, 1 Garage, Painting, Roofing, Mloeellaneouo lie·

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Mlrttt.ll .and Ohio Unl..,.,.lty I .;.t.,-~~~
~~-;;;-~ij~-~i;~;i~~-~~~i,lii,i~----;
wen In second 'pl•c• with lden IJ
11,11 3-1 ,recordl.

db.11 aad Bob !!)vans of Ohio

:t'llit,n 'a no need

"'"t

U. Non-&lt;:ol\lferen:e gamf's
bav!' Xavier at ManhaH
w.eek 11nd Westerft Reserve

Low FHA R•t•
No Down Pa'y '"'"'
36 Montht To P11y
Laona Availclbl• fre111 $ISO to $%500

Hill IS MAUUIN CONNOLLY, th1 ml&amp;bl7 tll..lttle Mo" ot tha tann111FOI'Jd.: lll&amp;q 9111 the eourt It
San Dtq:o. Calll,. attu coavaleJCbla from hilt It&amp; IDJW7 Of 11-. amnttr. afM wu lnJW'tCI w~
burllbaak rtdlnl- Sh• woa tb• wom10'1 aatlonal atnelu wben 1M wu,two Wflkl Doff; ol11, JOUI'Ito wlllln •' ....... ~tllu•lv.INP from Nllw.-of.tJM..O., ~ltntw&amp; (lat•,..ltcAICUoticn&amp;MpiWiutl

basketba ll lC"am: n[)W IS
~!most
lh•·ee poinh
per mlnl~:.e.
,
Wtsl Virginta Tech, winnct of
el~r:ht of
1ts mne games tl'rltL
season, leads th e na.tion's sfnall
•
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co I tt',!le sta l!sl ics tss ued today by
th(' NONA wtlh a p~r-gamt:' average of 10~ 4 pou~•• s-mc ludmg
OXFORID, 0 . UP-H if~h.-sC1~ri n g ;;m average of 114 pe1· game for
Cebert Price, a sli('k ~op homore four ia mes last week.
.
forwarrl from Marshl!ll Co ll ege
LOI
MEETS
FLANAGAN
~
thruleMd today to make ~
MlM.N BEACH
UP- Hallan
runaw1y of the M:l d-Arncrlcan
lightweight chaiT'.I?ion Duilio Loi
OcmfNJ!n::oe ~c-o ring titl e.
l'l:l('c. cu:-renUy avenges 2.5 2 of GL•noa mukes h i~ American
cocky
points pet· ro n!el'er•.:-e g11me an•j r!ebu! !omght aga~n~t
PJul,
shows nt&gt; s'.Jns of givin.g ground. Glenn Flana.gan of St.
In aecond place in the md1vidual M~ nn . , In a lO·rou.nd .bout at th e
!eorlng C()lumn was Diek Howard MtamJ Beach AuditoriUm .
Tho
Jt.ahan,
seeond·nmke d
of We£~t er n Re9erve with 2:u
Price 11:lso !('R d li the f.iel d in lightwoi r ht con.tcnder, was l
all game~ wi 1h a 26.3 per game snght fi ·5 favorite ' in•' the nahon
averaee
for
.hmes
played ally tele.vjscd l&amp;;Ja.:P . o~ the
str&lt;"ngt h ol his boxing abll1ly.
through Jan 8.
Mo•nwhllo, the Mld-Amerlc11n.
tltl• ChaM .trtw tlght~r with FEWER INJURIIS S&amp;IN
Mll"'i In tht le•d wl1h sl:.
NEW
YOP..K. . UP-Collego
•ktorl•s ..,,.lntt c·nt setbo~~ch, football w(ll produce doser ,a.d

Marshall's Price
May S,oon Be Top
--~
sopo THERE YOU ARE
Basketball Scorer
And We've Got The Best Used Cars
In Town. EYery~rKnows That.
And Yol! ~:t. ·~·(ilfy
Gtt Can
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O~licen to be
!nztalled are
Mls3 Eli:r:ab ~t h · 1-' lck, president.
M'r!'. Robert W;! t on, Ylee pre:'i ~1'\Lul, }trs. Bomtt Wolfe, .seett:·
tar)'; and Mu .i:\:'ylon Phii ~lf)f:,
tn•asureor.

DEEP
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. FREEZE

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ac,·uracy in hlttm g Big Blacks. Skhn Over
from the court and in free R
•
throw attempts t u enable lhe
averiswood Frve~ 64-62
Buokeyes to offse: the tall oppo- 1 Fina! set:ond foul shooting
SltiOJI th ey have fac!•d .
l&gt;rou.ghl the Pt. Pleasant
Big
llnwhen In the Bla Tn, • BlacJks a narrow 6HI2 victory
ltcond game lfftc;ting thl top ?~·er the Ravenswood Red DtWils
IIYin clubs match.. p61 rdut, ' In the Pl. , Pleuar.·~ gym
with one win •nd one lots, 11 'T'hunday n1ght.
Mlnneapoli• •e•lntt Mlnne.ota
Raven&amp;Wood led 61-59
tltd with llllnoit, Iowa 1 n.i minutes remainin:g in the
Mlthlg•n 1t th• top with 1 two when Fred Thorn, B1g
and on• rtco~.
center, dr ~ pped lwo :oul shots
The Goph•" wt,. 14 point through t he hoops to tie the
choic••·
game u.p. Denny Wed-ge sbovetf
Michi"an wiU risk its share of tne Blac.Jcs ahead 63-!Jl and then
the lellljUe lead aealnsl M~ehiean fou l s-hots by C!lCh team brought
State at Eut I.Janllling
d th th., final &amp;Core.
Spartans, thoufilh beat~n a::.VIce 1 ~
F ran k i!!
Elltson
of Poin~
three conference starts, Wttrc P~ea.sant w~s htgh pouH man
nme-opo1nt ravori \j!a.
w11h ~0 pomts

"PProximately
the samo
Both ~roup• will b• intr• . 000
The fo.b rth l~e :Will be fo1·
ducN botwun the JW•IIm • ftgure he t'ollected , during the
the ba!ernent with ~~onsin .beanary tOmll and fh11
1•&amp;4 11euon when he WOil 19 and
ten three time~ in foqr games a
81mll. A sptct•cular ·h•lf tlmt lo!t eight gameM.
floor othow will bt pru.nt•d
''1'he Big Bear" as he it kqown t.w~ point choice ove"'r\ defe11d;ng
indiana, defea ted twice
by Ted Hendt110n •nd
hi• tG tcamm1tes und 10&lt;'111 tan•, champion
in three .!.tarts.
bafon twirler•. The oponlnt caught nrc otter a slow, early
t•mo b•IIMina •t 1:15 pitt seuon start •but was ~ldclined
Pomeroy Grllde School •••lnsf walh an Injured rlnaer on his pitPortl.nd Ora.. Sthool.
china hand In m ld·seasqn.

tervice;
and Mrs. Pearl Mora , AfissionillrY

WESTINGHOUSE

The jump..shot specialist has tallied for" a lvlitl of 31" pomts m
nine e:ames through last Satur-

of

;.
fo.r _''tbc Pre8'by•

these DP.aeon-

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same kind

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powerful sconng weapon into
the gu me in the form (){ Rcb1n
Freeman, the nation 's leadmg
mojor college point-maker
Robin Is Hot
NCAA Servtce Bllrcau statis- ~
tics through Jan. 8 :show the 5-11
Buckeye s~arps hoot er h1lting lhe
nets for ~ . 1 pmnts per game.

His tea mma tes have shown the

Two Local Quintets GARCIA
SIGNS
.
Rio Grande Guests 1955 INDIANS
Two •r•• bulretb•ll t11ms HURLING DEAL
will b• tho IUtth of Rio Gran

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do Coll'll Stt~o~rd•r nl1ht.
Pom•roy High School bubt•
bell Jte.em And CNch" Ch11r•
It• Sh~nl-v and A•• J1r\ll1,
along w~th tht •8 1ackfork Hlth
School ffltm, cuchtc:l by 1111
Plumb, wUI . . s;.clll 1u•t•
•t 'h• 'Rio Grtnd• Coll'lt v1
Aahl•ncl c.u ..,
H•ktftt•ll
t•m• ·In 'fht Pom~~roy Junior
Hlth School Aullterlurn S.t- ,
urday 1nlght.

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tloolll, All! GlanUi' table
-In a&lt;ralch and stain·..,_

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er ellll ah•ad., •• ,
Get that car
chock-,. IICIYf - .
. h SUIE of ocil• dn•·
fftt, 1M - of th•
• IIMirt.

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_ G-'~LES.

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Ffiday, January 14, 1955

•

•

The DAILY SENTINEL, ~ameroy.Middleport, Ohio

____ __ _ _ _ _ _ _Th_eD:A_IL_Y_S_E_N_T--:1N::::EL=·-P_o_m_e_ro...:.y_.M-:i:-d~dl_e:_P&lt;'_r.,.:t'...:O=h=io=------:-..:.._-------__:-~FridQy,J.anuqry 14, 1955

Cagers Get Ready For Teevee COntest

~
- - - - -'-

By

Alan-Ma~er-

lllini Team I
Said Tou~h; i
Robin Is Hot
I
1

'LitTLE MO' GEtTING BACK IN

AGAIN

WITH

COLL1MBUS, 0 . UP- Th !:' un cle r-s.zed Ohw Slalt'
Buckc)i'
ba~ 'u•HHt l l
Sl [ lllld
p tts ds skt ll
il!i:J : n~t

a

tough

lllmt

qumt et

Saturday hr-rc at the F'curg r ound ~
CO\i S!' llm In

IUl\IOfl.:tll) [ ~ [e­

he

\ 1s ed ndlcgc g&lt;vnc of the wee k.
Although the Bucks will be
ou .' d1u..d In height, Coach
Fle)'d St•'nl he J. indic•ted he 1
might ha.,.. •om• "tp tclal surprises" ready for ftta llllncis
team which 'h• ~ compiled om
1-10 •••~on m~rlc.

The lllini, after
Big Ten cpcner
Cllme ba.ck w1th
rw.o1 th:· doft&lt;lld:ng

.

losing theit
to WJ~GilSJn .
decis1ve wins
ci._ ... "' :_:.~ t r:

diana and Purduo .

The Buc-ks will enter the game
w1th a 6-9 ma1k and a 1-1 league
record compared I() Jlllnois' 2- 1
record.
Allhough the lllim will have
lhe advantage uf greater heig h t
and ~peed , th{' Buck~ cai'ry a

'

tii/OU 8,!
&amp;ONQVI1Rt~

HEROIS •
fY..Ki!N -rHff

I

~111"1)/r#

1HI~ 17AI/!-

1

1"/IAii~

ro rlflftR '
PAVIS '

cv? ·

Ifill{.

-

•••

-----

-

ClEVELAN-D, OIDO UP-T he
had the first
of their famed "Big Thrt!e" p1l·
chen back in the fold .for the

Cleveland lndl1ns

Icomina:

aeluton
tod ay r:~~~~!r
l
Thuuday
of

t~e ala'ning

Mike G1rela tO hii 1955
Garda. the AmNiran League's
earned run le11der, signetf for
hie seventh. seuon wHh the Tribe
after a bl'icf eonfl'renc(' with
Gen~ral
Man1a:er llllnk Gr~e n­
berg. The contract culled for $30-

eon...

'

,·

Like Thei• ·~ Mcir•.
Why Not Se,.For Youn•lf, NelgldlorP

and

VANZANDT

'1'111 NAJII 'l'IIAT 81'AND8 FOR QUALITY

•

POMBaOY, OHIO

youn•lf buta~orhfeath for
.
materlat,r
;YOU CAN IMPRQVE ~OUR HOME NOW QD
.

PA~ ~TER Wltli OUR INEXPEN$1YI FHA
PAY-GUl'.OP.ItfCOME PlAN
· ~ No R•dTape .
•
•
•
•

ton-l&amp;hi'M battle
and f ourth p:·ace Western
110rve M Oxford, Saturday'~
coun-ter
hetween T61edo
Marshall llrt&lt;l Kent State at

Basketbol/ Scores

ti4 ....., um., """ ...,. ••lillY
·~· 1110 eaay to pa;.
~mlllljl! of l'uft~

"

'

'.

.....

_

like these
. .
llloalllly Po)'111eot

$100
. $ 5."
$200
•
$ 6:$9
$300
$ .9.58
$5j)O .
. . '•' $1J.97
$700
. . $21.36
Conllet11a ,..,.., lor 'lle"ll•

Cement
ny

flmso

goh!gle-eycd

with

'

SEVERAL MORE TO SEI,.ECT FROM·

MEIGS MOtOI\ CQ.•

BFlbM'IN•31H!AM,

Ala.:
Oscar
Pharo, 194, Birmingham, Ala.,
outpointe'd BJ,Jddy Tur.man 180,
Tyler, T~x . (10).

.'

\

Your CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH Dealer
.
.
' .
HORTON BROWN, Mana·ger .•

Best In Home
Appliances At

-.

..

oot...
21'

' \

APPLIANCE STbRE
'

.

,l'om'eroy, Ohio

amaze

I

I
I
I

for the ' Whole lamily

GLORIA HLL ot Ormond BeiU:b, '
P'Ia .. aeted 118 one of the of'fk·Jal

3 Rooms
• •

hostesses at the world's.ftrat "un..
derwater" movie pl'e.mleN at
Silver Sprlnlls. Flu. Gloria il j
a l!ltudent at Stetson Unl'lersity. J

OF

-----·------- ----~-.

8

SlatJon Wagpn. LoW !llile,ge by io·
OWner. C!IS\ n000 new ~nd ' (ts Only ,13
months oi~ . Powergllde, radio and heal~r,
ati new llres. .

'

.

1953 DQbGE.. .. ' ..' '~$:1465
. .
~oor .sedan, .Gyromatlc IJ"1&gt;DSi

day, b eca u~ · of tht new
alized suobstiiutl on rule.

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UDiversity c1 Tennenee.
better fooWball· liJUIUIIi with
er injurws next season,
l.ou
Little of Co l""mlbi11 pred leterf to-

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furnitui'G·

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MAC LEAVES FOR TENNESSEE
SPJ\JN(:F'I~LD, 0 . UP-coac.n
Jun "!o.tc0ona:r1 said goOCI!&gt;ye to
a sooce!sful Ohio high t.:hool
coaching CS!'Cill' today an:J w.·t b
a smile said he wouJi.:1 be d e:
lig bled to see some husky Ohio
boys berc me .stllrlents in the

s,ear covers. 2 tone green

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2door sedan; .I,ow, mileiiJI&amp;·!ialllocaUj,~;h..

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Florldl 80 Miami, Fla. 68
Furman Ill Geor&amp;la Tech 98
Mat·y land 68 N. C. State fM
Tenneaue '71 Tulane 58
VirgmiA State 80 Sh&amp;w 76
MIDWEST
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Wayne Mtch 73 Brandeis 56
Butler '12 Indiana State 59
Crt:ll~to.a 81 Omaha M
X111vi er. 0 . 89
SOUTH,.!ST
Uldwe•tern 19 Trinity Tex. M
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Panhandle A &amp; M 61 West. N

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There's nothing like .• good home,cooked
meal away from home-and that's our speei&amp;ity!

Treat the family\:&gt; "Dinner Out" "love iU

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I.Waclled In Thii•OnDp It A ·
I Pleee LIVID&amp;' Room 'S..tte

.30.00
Eoiy
See It Todov

MBlllan,C.. Ill

Rutland Furn.
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Matnn,

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delux•
featur..- ·

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KOrinl{

Coll'l• leskotb•ll Retlllts
ly Unlt•d Preu
lAST
Holy Crou H Rhode. )sland 64
St fnacit Pa . 86 Hofstra 7:1
lOUTH

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Engineered to-OUtperform ,All. Others.

* DEEP FREEZE

averaging

both hitHM .-.00.

Merahall 12

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men t'f W&lt;"ll ! hi;' natio n's highest

Johl\ CarrolL
The capferen-ce CUI'l'cntly
tlu'ee ptayei'S htW ni 50 per
or better of their shlll s
Garrison uf Ohio U. had a
rleJd goal aveuge, PriCe
~4. at•::l Charli~ Slac•k of

I~ •omrorl

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to delay yaar lnvestmenl

--FIGHT RESULTS
IY UNITED PRISS
wmr ·PALM BEACH, Fla.:
Rocky Randell, 133, Tampa, Fla.,
outpointed Tony. Ce lan :.~, Ib6,
~altimore, Md., (10)

'THREE PER ·MINUTE... - ~
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when teams ~,:--onn1g two points
pe1· minll .e m&lt;~rJ~ the baskeltba!l

in~~~~:~ HERE'S
be'lween

Gomes tht, weok cnd

l'rolecta Ell~lbto, Amon• otl)ers, · Are Addii!S a Ronm,
Bulldln, 1 Garage, Painting, Roofing, Mloeellaneouo lie·

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Mlrttt.ll .and Ohio Unl..,.,.lty I .;.t.,-~~~
~~-;;;-~ij~-~i;~;i~~-~~~i,lii,i~----;
wen In second 'pl•c• with lden IJ
11,11 3-1 ,recordl.

db.11 aad Bob !!)vans of Ohio

:t'llit,n 'a no need

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U. Non-&lt;:ol\lferen:e gamf's
bav!' Xavier at ManhaH
w.eek 11nd Westerft Reserve

Low FHA R•t•
No Down Pa'y '"'"'
36 Montht To P11y
Laona Availclbl• fre111 $ISO to $%500

Hill IS MAUUIN CONNOLLY, th1 ml&amp;bl7 tll..lttle Mo" ot tha tann111FOI'Jd.: lll&amp;q 9111 the eourt It
San Dtq:o. Calll,. attu coavaleJCbla from hilt It&amp; IDJW7 Of 11-. amnttr. afM wu lnJW'tCI w~
burllbaak rtdlnl- Sh• woa tb• wom10'1 aatlonal atnelu wben 1M wu,two Wflkl Doff; ol11, JOUI'Ito wlllln •' ....... ~tllu•lv.INP from Nllw.-of.tJM..O., ~ltntw&amp; (lat•,..ltcAICUoticn&amp;MpiWiutl

basketba ll lC"am: n[)W IS
~!most
lh•·ee poinh
per mlnl~:.e.
,
Wtsl Virginta Tech, winnct of
el~r:ht of
1ts mne games tl'rltL
season, leads th e na.tion's sfnall
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co I tt',!le sta l!sl ics tss ued today by
th(' NONA wtlh a p~r-gamt:' average of 10~ 4 pou~•• s-mc ludmg
OXFORID, 0 . UP-H if~h.-sC1~ri n g ;;m average of 114 pe1· game for
Cebert Price, a sli('k ~op homore four ia mes last week.
.
forwarrl from Marshl!ll Co ll ege
LOI
MEETS
FLANAGAN
~
thruleMd today to make ~
MlM.N BEACH
UP- Hallan
runaw1y of the M:l d-Arncrlcan
lightweight chaiT'.I?ion Duilio Loi
OcmfNJ!n::oe ~c-o ring titl e.
l'l:l('c. cu:-renUy avenges 2.5 2 of GL•noa mukes h i~ American
cocky
points pet· ro n!el'er•.:-e g11me an•j r!ebu! !omght aga~n~t
PJul,
shows nt&gt; s'.Jns of givin.g ground. Glenn Flana.gan of St.
In aecond place in the md1vidual M~ nn . , In a lO·rou.nd .bout at th e
!eorlng C()lumn was Diek Howard MtamJ Beach AuditoriUm .
Tho
Jt.ahan,
seeond·nmke d
of We£~t er n Re9erve with 2:u
Price 11:lso !('R d li the f.iel d in lightwoi r ht con.tcnder, was l
all game~ wi 1h a 26.3 per game snght fi ·5 favorite ' in•' the nahon
averaee
for
.hmes
played ally tele.vjscd l&amp;;Ja.:P . o~ the
str&lt;"ngt h ol his boxing abll1ly.
through Jan 8.
Mo•nwhllo, the Mld-Amerlc11n.
tltl• ChaM .trtw tlght~r with FEWER INJURIIS S&amp;IN
Mll"'i In tht le•d wl1h sl:.
NEW
YOP..K. . UP-Collego
•ktorl•s ..,,.lntt c·nt setbo~~ch, football w(ll produce doser ,a.d

Marshall's Price
May S,oon Be Top
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sopo THERE YOU ARE
Basketball Scorer
And We've Got The Best Used Cars
In Town. EYery~rKnows That.
And Yol! ~:t. ·~·(ilfy
Gtt Can
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O~licen to be
!nztalled are
Mls3 Eli:r:ab ~t h · 1-' lck, president.
M'r!'. Robert W;! t on, Ylee pre:'i ~1'\Lul, }trs. Bomtt Wolfe, .seett:·
tar)'; and Mu .i:\:'ylon Phii ~lf)f:,
tn•asureor.

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ac,·uracy in hlttm g Big Blacks. Skhn Over
from the court and in free R
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throw attempts t u enable lhe
averiswood Frve~ 64-62
Buokeyes to offse: the tall oppo- 1 Fina! set:ond foul shooting
SltiOJI th ey have fac!•d .
l&gt;rou.ghl the Pt. Pleasant
Big
llnwhen In the Bla Tn, • BlacJks a narrow 6HI2 victory
ltcond game lfftc;ting thl top ?~·er the Ravenswood Red DtWils
IIYin clubs match.. p61 rdut, ' In the Pl. , Pleuar.·~ gym
with one win •nd one lots, 11 'T'hunday n1ght.
Mlnneapoli• •e•lntt Mlnne.ota
Raven&amp;Wood led 61-59
tltd with llllnoit, Iowa 1 n.i minutes remainin:g in the
Mlthlg•n 1t th• top with 1 two when Fred Thorn, B1g
and on• rtco~.
center, dr ~ pped lwo :oul shots
The Goph•" wt,. 14 point through t he hoops to tie the
choic••·
game u.p. Denny Wed-ge sbovetf
Michi"an wiU risk its share of tne Blac.Jcs ahead 63-!Jl and then
the lellljUe lead aealnsl M~ehiean fou l s-hots by C!lCh team brought
State at Eut I.Janllling
d th th., final &amp;Core.
Spartans, thoufilh beat~n a::.VIce 1 ~
F ran k i!!
Elltson
of Poin~
three conference starts, Wttrc P~ea.sant w~s htgh pouH man
nme-opo1nt ravori \j!a.
w11h ~0 pomts

"PProximately
the samo
Both ~roup• will b• intr• . 000
The fo.b rth l~e :Will be fo1·
ducN botwun the JW•IIm • ftgure he t'ollected , during the
the ba!ernent with ~~onsin .beanary tOmll and fh11
1•&amp;4 11euon when he WOil 19 and
ten three time~ in foqr games a
81mll. A sptct•cular ·h•lf tlmt lo!t eight gameM.
floor othow will bt pru.nt•d
''1'he Big Bear" as he it kqown t.w~ point choice ove"'r\ defe11d;ng
indiana, defea ted twice
by Ted Hendt110n •nd
hi• tG tcamm1tes und 10&lt;'111 tan•, champion
in three .!.tarts.
bafon twirler•. The oponlnt caught nrc otter a slow, early
t•mo b•IIMina •t 1:15 pitt seuon start •but was ~ldclined
Pomeroy Grllde School •••lnsf walh an Injured rlnaer on his pitPortl.nd Ora.. Sthool.
china hand In m ld·seasqn.

tervice;
and Mrs. Pearl Mora , AfissionillrY

WESTINGHOUSE

The jump..shot specialist has tallied for" a lvlitl of 31" pomts m
nine e:ames through last Satur-

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the gu me in the form (){ Rcb1n
Freeman, the nation 's leadmg
mojor college point-maker
Robin Is Hot
NCAA Servtce Bllrcau statis- ~
tics through Jan. 8 :show the 5-11
Buckeye s~arps hoot er h1lting lhe
nets for ~ . 1 pmnts per game.

His tea mma tes have shown the

Two Local Quintets GARCIA
SIGNS
.
Rio Grande Guests 1955 INDIANS
Two •r•• bulretb•ll t11ms HURLING DEAL
will b• tho IUtth of Rio Gran

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do Coll'll Stt~o~rd•r nl1ht.
Pom•roy High School bubt•
bell Jte.em And CNch" Ch11r•
It• Sh~nl-v and A•• J1r\ll1,
along w~th tht •8 1ackfork Hlth
School ffltm, cuchtc:l by 1111
Plumb, wUI . . s;.clll 1u•t•
•t 'h• 'Rio Grtnd• Coll'lt v1
Aahl•ncl c.u ..,
H•ktftt•ll
t•m• ·In 'fht Pom~~roy Junior
Hlth School Aullterlurn S.t- ,
urday 1nlght.

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tloolll, All! GlanUi' table
-In a&lt;ralch and stain·..,_

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Get that car
chock-,. IICIYf - .
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fftt, 1M - of th•
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GaDtNANCI NO. Ce1eb ra.....
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/ Ervin, Roy Ervin, Rtdne; Nellie,~iiiiliiiiiiii
, 1··'·ANNUAL APf'ttOI'ttfATION
E•to
Fidelu
Club
Plaru New year Th oug hts 8 "'
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Vole, SLiem Cente• ; Ad•lenno I I
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At Sewing Circle Mt&gt;et

GIVen At Meeftng ·
St. I

Entertained AI Home

rrench. Hamson•HI I:
EUJlen•
M:rs
.
Crary
Davis
was
hostess
Atkins
,
Helen
WlUiams,
Lenn1
The b"" 'Y "' "" W•ndoll Tu d
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Obcrholzer,
Muriel
Folt!)',
Rut
K!!.utz was celebrat ed Thursday .
Cl
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10 I heirmvers
Land; Reba
Oti·
when the Dusy Bee SPWm.g Cir- s1o
d completed
wh on haa)s
tourse¥ burn,
VioletManball,
Milhon e, Olive
Tuppers
cle. l}{ the Federated Church mel
under Dr . Carl Roberts
hi.s~ry PI•In•,., Millie Coon, Ruih Starke""'
1:1 t.he church for an .:~11 day
professor. A dinner at the Mar·
tiDg .
"r
t'i n Restaurant preceded
t he C.fll)enter; Carol Fk!k., Eleanor
A decorated birtbday t'ike oarty ;~.t the Davis home . Mem· Kn_,.trt, Che«er.. Gue&amp;ts were
was se rved with the potludt bers oi the clasa were : Mary BaQ. MTS. Roberts; Ra~&lt;lnd Ervin,
dinner Ill nolJn to 1\lrs. Kautz, on, Pearl Bunce, Maxine PhiliOn, Miel French. Mrs. D.avis served
Ml'1. Lena Huber , Mrs. Louis Nell Davia:, Middleport ; Pear! relreslwnents during 'lbe eveniDg
to the uoqp.
, Miu
Mrs
Refbel,
Grover, Mrs.
Misi: Roy
Lena Sey,fried
Grueser,
Anna Durst, Mrs . Car~
Shiel~.

Tho ~,. ~, • • ,,, C1ub al
An Ordmance to make ApprG'" ue
Jtu:.-..b'.tUO&gt;-Catholic
ChllrCh made I "New YPars Tlwllghta .. was tht
priations for CUrrent !xpenses I
rd
"170.¥ f
~- on J an- topic of Mrs. Lena Huber, 1eau·
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and other Expeodlture• of the pans - or a a. d p.;~, "J b
h ,...
e~ er when the Po-meroy Women's
ViUa&amp;e o1 Pomeroy, State of Ohio, uary .- arrd a ance to e
on February 11 as they met in Prayer Group me1 Wednesday
durin&amp; the 1~1 year endi.JUI St J~b's Hall on Tuesday rnorni.ng at the f'Mierated Ch1.1rDe&lt;-.r list. IIIG5.
night, lanuary 11 . Both ennts eh
wilt be heLd in· t.he hat! .
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Sed.ion 1. Be it Ordained by
Tuesday'
a
meetine
opened
GrGllj)
of
the Council of the Village of
with
Pomeroy, State of Ohio, That, to wi~b the rel!itation of tbe Rosary 1 ''Sweet Hour of Prarer
Jed
by
Rev.
Jobr.
O'Reit}y.
New
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Mn.
J.
E.
White
11.5
acx:omptnist,
provide for the current expenses
iostalJoed
at the TedeJCO,
meet· opened the meetin.g.
and otl'ler expenditures of the uid officers
iftg
were
Sebastlon
: ViUaie of Pameroy durinJ the preaident; Mr! . Edward Ryan, 1 Mn. Huber rave an interest- Mrs. Addie Grueser, Mrs. Nor·
fiscal year eadinJ December 31st seeretary~ aDd Edward Rickard, log talk 0·n faith and prayer and mao Kloes an-d Mrs. Ben Neu~
_ ~ JIMJ5, the following sum a be and
~
! told ol th~ faith ol the Eisen· ling.
• · ·they are hereby set aside and ap- lrctsurer.
' propriated as fol1ows , viz:
of pi~.
ke hower fami1y and how
our Trainmen _.4~Uiliary
Refreabments
• Sec:. 2. Tbat there be appropria- cream, aDd coftl'ee WeN! served president· was healed at · the 111ge
- ted from the GENFAU. F11ND: to the member! and JUests -pre- of thirteen through prayer.
Meet. At Local Hall
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A. GINIIIAL FUND
seDt by Mn. Emma Ryan and
A vocal• duet, "Speak to me,
The Wh1te Rose Lodge,
Au
• Council .•. , . ~ ....... . $ 288.00 her niece, Mra. Leah Henry.
Present were Father O'·Rellly, Oh my Master" was preaeoted ' xlnary of t~e Brotberhood o-f
: : lilYor ..... :. . . . . . . .
960.00
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Railroad Trammen, met
Wed·
: Clerk
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000.00 Mr and Mrs Sebul.lan- Tedeeeo
and 11r1.' JUrt Wi.Jes
and t by lfrs. C. E. W. uuwnle ~nd netd~ternooD with
Joe&gt;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . .
27tH)I)
children,
Mr.
abd
Mn.
Edwud
Mrs.
T.
A
Downie.
after
wh1ch
Turll.t'"T,
president
,
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in
of
~ Sollcllor . . . . . . . . . . . . .
600.00
Ri'*ard tad children, Hr. ; tnd aever~l mem~u!n SipOk~ on their thl" r~r meetmg.
; Jteaenre Fund Fo1 Pay.
Mrs. .tamea A. DlehJ, Sr.,
e»per1ene.ea JD lft!Wer t~ prayer. meeta . in tbt' Modern We&gt;&lt;&gt;dmiCn''' I'
~. ment Parking LM Bonds
1 ED:nH.
Louiae
Roua:b
Kr
Prayer ., ~~- J. ~.aJ•c ·.~.'!i"'C .~.fin, Nortll: ~£eond A:ve·nue. Af.
f ....... ' . .. .. . . . .. . 4400.00 Mn. Cltra .bush, · Mn.
eouelqded lbe mectlne.
te: the , butin.css ~leB&amp;ion :;.and·
t ..Q,dinl impro11w::o:, 31JC!P.OO lohalon, Kn. Joaeph, ·
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Withes, ·pottto c}tips and coHee
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600.00
Mra. Wolter Werry
Central
PTA
P/anninlf
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serve&lt;l by Mn. Fran.k y,..
Yonr CRO~l .r.v llealer
"'f;:•l Advertlslnr . . . .
Z50.00 ter, lin. Gary Gibbs, Mrs.
m:m
.
M~•·
J!)hn
Vroman ann
._,{' -. .. . . ... . . . 182000
101 MW Sl.
u~~~;e se«:y
.
tie van
Mflt.tr, • Mrs.
~rs. Cli,ff.Qrd Jacoba. Sev enteen
Ph011e 827Z-J
Middleport.
;lfotea &amp; Interest . . . . .
3430.00
Yott.DI
Jr
Le.ch
Henry
and
h1Pil'bera
were
served
from
the
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tr.oo.oo wtm ' chi 1
The Centr•J .P.T.A. met Jfobdlif tah e which was eent~red
with
5
"' Hydrant Rent . .
3500.00
am
er.
evening at tbe ~ehool wlth tbe fi.n ari'tngemcnt of white rosl!s
president, MTI, Carl Wll:l, prcsid· .and decorated with re1 and
3110
00
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Ollie• Elq&gt;ensc · · · · · · · '
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Scha11eiber'1 Life
;· Bonds . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .
200.00
JDg.
whltf' paper streamers.
... lnsuranees ...... . .. , . ·1000.00
The Lord'a Prayer and pledge
to t~e fiq Ol'ned the meetine
' Total General Fund . . 22,83( 1('10
Grot., U of the Women'lt
and dw-ing tbe bU&amp;Ine.l!'8 SCS~ion
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See. 3. Tbat there be~.~~i~i aodation met tt the
Pltnt were .-de tor Ule Foundpritted !rom
the
~~· Day pr~.-n to be held In
1 Churob' thit week w~th
• . FUND FOR CXYNTINGENClES for E. Harley, chairman., pn,sldli'g Ferbuaey. lin: Whitney lngra.
PliJ'POS(!I not otherwise provide-d The devotional service waa
ham ~~ the phmitt for tllie
for, Rg 'be .eapended in aeeordtnce dueted by Mn. Dea Hayes whl&gt;.. l ny ibtrcb.
.
- witli n. die' ~'roviaions m sec. topic w.ts "Simple
r
M'ies Mary.. Ohlinger gave
')tiri. A'aro~,r Kenon •bowed
~ G. C., the sum of $500.00 view ol tho life at Alrbet1
two flltns oa
lio •Dd Mn. Vic·
tar Yow)g Sr.. e"ld a number of
See. 4. Thllll there be tranaferrI
1000.00 fk1:t c:oureernlnl 1pol;o.
ed from the GENERAL FUND to Land and Bulldln&amp;s ..
6300.00
the SA:FETV l''UND the 1um of Total Cemct.ry Fund
A't the coRc:lut,or\1 ol the meet·
$17,380.00 If · revenues
from
inog a shower tor the ac:hool·
·
IOUR:es other than ta:rcea ue to
Sec. 10. Tbat there be lppro- eben waa held and refreshments
be deposited tn the Safely, Ser- priated from.l_!!le ~E?' MAJ'N~ were te.,-ed b!Y tlle c:omtttee,
.30.00 DOWN
vke, ete., F.unds aa heretofore , an 'IIJI:NA.N'cg ANU REPAIR FVHtt Mra. Gea:rge Hicks, Mra. Barbara
A Monlh
Ordinance to thill effect mu 11 t ·bf' (Motor Vehicle LlceDaes) the fol· Bead•e, Mrs-. Ge~aldlne Eynon,
passed by Council . Sec. M25·11 lowlna::
M're. Edgar Thotn11 an.ct Mn.
G. C.); and that there be appro- H. iT~IIT MAINTINANCI AND Albert Martin.
prl11ed from uid SAFETY FUND RIPAIR ,UND (Moter Yftlelt
the following :
1 tt)
Uzer an-d read an edltGrJal• on
8. SAFETY FUND
Em,ployes .... . . , ... ,
6000.00 the mcdletll Dlbelon31")' fl-om the
Manhal ... ....... .. S 2~g~~ Materials ......... . .
ZftOO.OO Sat1.1rday Review of Literature.
f:?n The Brl&amp;"htell Vorner
Pollee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7!
Street
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The bost~ues:
UarJey,· Mrs:
4000.00
Fll'lt Aid ; .... ... . ' . . I liOO.OO
1400.00 Kal'l Owe&amp;, · lin) Leo Beeaoa
Other Police E~nae1
2700.00
acrvrd a dessert course to the
Total
Malntenlft~e
Fire Chief- Salary . . . .
300.00
menfbcra and one ·guest, ·Mr11.
Phone 8374-J
Firemen . - .. _. .. .. , . .
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Robert
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Vehicle Uecn•ca) ....
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Civilian Defense .... .
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Muon Furniture
Plctena Point &amp; Hardware
Slm011's Pomeroy Market
Frecker'a Plumbinc
Second Street Muket
Sllffier'e Red Anchor
Hobtleller Insurance
Blue end Gi-e)t Cont.
Aaoeaaled Radio
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is hereby aulhorlud to dnw hla
warrants on the Vllllte 'Treatllrcr
tor .payment. from •ny ot tbc
fore1oin1: approprl1.tione upon
roc:clvtna .proper cerutlcatea aad
vouch4lrfl therefor, approvtd by
the board of oa,eera authorltcd b)'
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4 door .edan.
1954 Ford • • - $1995
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1950 Ford • • • $695

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WICCI 4!Xeept to pCUODI e.ftpioy.
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See. 8. That there bc tr.~~naferr.
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ot f6300.00; and th.at. there be
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G. CIMITIRY FUND
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C. IJfiLfTY ~UND
Street Lighting . .. .. ,
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l'o.lomonl Old Light Bill
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Payrnent Old Water Bill
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wh on haa)s
tourse¥ burn,
VioletManball,
Milhon e, Olive
Tuppers
cle. l}{ the Federated Church mel
under Dr . Carl Roberts
hi.s~ry PI•In•,., Millie Coon, Ruih Starke""'
1:1 t.he church for an .:~11 day
professor. A dinner at the Mar·
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t'i n Restaurant preceded
t he C.fll)enter; Carol Fk!k., Eleanor
A decorated birtbday t'ike oarty ;~.t the Davis home . Mem· Kn_,.trt, Che«er.. Gue&amp;ts were
was se rved with the potludt bers oi the clasa were : Mary BaQ. MTS. Roberts; Ra~&lt;lnd Ervin,
dinner Ill nolJn to 1\lrs. Kautz, on, Pearl Bunce, Maxine PhiliOn, Miel French. Mrs. D.avis served
Ml'1. Lena Huber , Mrs. Louis Nell Davia:, Middleport ; Pear! relreslwnents during 'lbe eveniDg
to the uoqp.
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Mrs
Refbel,
Grover, Mrs.
Misi: Roy
Lena Sey,fried
Grueser,
Anna Durst, Mrs . Car~
Shiel~.

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An Ordmance to make ApprG'" ue
Jtu:.-..b'.tUO&gt;-Catholic
ChllrCh made I "New YPars Tlwllghta .. was tht
priations for CUrrent !xpenses I
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e~ er when the Po-meroy Women's
ViUa&amp;e o1 Pomeroy, State of Ohio, uary .- arrd a ance to e
on February 11 as they met in Prayer Group me1 Wednesday
durin&amp; the 1~1 year endi.JUI St J~b's Hall on Tuesday rnorni.ng at the f'Mierated Ch1.1rDe&lt;-.r list. IIIG5.
night, lanuary 11 . Both ennts eh
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Tuesday'
a
meetine
opened
GrGllj)
of
the Council of the Village of
with
Pomeroy, State of Ohio, That, to wi~b the rel!itation of tbe Rosary 1 ''Sweet Hour of Prarer
Jed
by
Rev.
Jobr.
O'Reit}y.
New
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acx:omptnist,
provide for the current expenses
iostalJoed
at the TedeJCO,
meet· opened the meetin.g.
and otl'ler expenditures of the uid officers
iftg
were
Sebastlon
: ViUaie of Pameroy durinJ the preaident; Mr! . Edward Ryan, 1 Mn. Huber rave an interest- Mrs. Addie Grueser, Mrs. Nor·
fiscal year eadinJ December 31st seeretary~ aDd Edward Rickard, log talk 0·n faith and prayer and mao Kloes an-d Mrs. Ben Neu~
_ ~ JIMJ5, the following sum a be and
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• · ·they are hereby set aside and ap- lrctsurer.
' propriated as fol1ows , viz:
of pi~.
ke hower fami1y and how
our Trainmen _.4~Uiliary
Refreabments
• Sec:. 2. Tbat there be appropria- cream, aDd coftl'ee WeN! served president· was healed at · the 111ge
- ted from the GENFAU. F11ND: to the member! and JUests -pre- of thirteen through prayer.
Meet. At Local Hall
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A. GINIIIAL FUND
seDt by Mn. Emma Ryan and
A vocal• duet, "Speak to me,
The Wh1te Rose Lodge,
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Present were Father O'·Rellly, Oh my Master" was preaeoted ' xlnary of t~e Brotberhood o-f
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960.00
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000.00 Mr and Mrs Sebul.lan- Tedeeeo
and 11r1.' JUrt Wi.Jes
and t by lfrs. C. E. W. uuwnle ~nd netd~ternooD with
Joe&gt;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . .
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children,
Mr.
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Mrs.
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president
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600.00
Ri'*ard tad children, Hr. ; tnd aever~l mem~u!n SipOk~ on their thl" r~r meetmg.
; Jteaenre Fund Fo1 Pay.
Mrs. .tamea A. DlehJ, Sr.,
e»per1ene.ea JD lft!Wer t~ prayer. meeta . in tbt' Modern We&gt;&lt;&gt;dmiCn''' I'
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Louiae
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Prayer ., ~~- J. ~.aJ•c ·.~.'!i"'C .~.fin, Nortll: ~£eond A:ve·nue. Af.
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eouelqded lbe mectlne.
te: the , butin.css ~leB&amp;ion :;.and·
t ..Q,dinl impro11w::o:, 31JC!P.OO lohalon, Kn. Joaeph, ·
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600.00
Mra. Wolter Werry
Central
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P/anninlf
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serve&lt;l by Mn. Fran.k y,..
Yonr CRO~l .r.v llealer
"'f;:•l Advertlslnr . . . .
Z50.00 ter, lin. Gary Gibbs, Mrs.
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101 MW Sl.
u~~~;e se«:y
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Mflt.tr, • Mrs.
~rs. Cli,ff.Qrd Jacoba. Sev enteen
Ph011e 827Z-J
Middleport.
;lfotea &amp; Interest . . . . .
3430.00
Yott.DI
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The Centr•J .P.T.A. met Jfobdlif tah e which was eent~red
with
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3500.00
am
er.
evening at tbe ~ehool wlth tbe fi.n ari'tngemcnt of white rosl!s
president, MTI, Carl Wll:l, prcsid· .and decorated with re1 and
3110
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200.00
JDg.
whltf' paper streamers.
... lnsuranees ...... . .. , . ·1000.00
The Lord'a Prayer and pledge
to t~e fiq Ol'ned the meetine
' Total General Fund . . 22,83( 1('10
Grot., U of the Women'lt
and dw-ing tbe bU&amp;Ine.l!'8 SCS~ion
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Pltnt were .-de tor Ule Foundpritted !rom
the
~~· Day pr~.-n to be held In
1 Churob' thit week w~th
• . FUND FOR CXYNTINGENClES for E. Harley, chairman., pn,sldli'g Ferbuaey. lin: Whitney lngra.
PliJ'POS(!I not otherwise provide-d The devotional service waa
ham ~~ the phmitt for tllie
for, Rg 'be .eapended in aeeordtnce dueted by Mn. Dea Hayes whl&gt;.. l ny ibtrcb.
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- witli n. die' ~'roviaions m sec. topic w.ts "Simple
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M'ies Mary.. Ohlinger gave
')tiri. A'aro~,r Kenon •bowed
~ G. C., the sum of $500.00 view ol tho life at Alrbet1
two flltns oa
lio •Dd Mn. Vic·
tar Yow)g Sr.. e"ld a number of
See. 4. Thllll there be tranaferrI
1000.00 fk1:t c:oureernlnl 1pol;o.
ed from the GENERAL FUND to Land and Bulldln&amp;s ..
6300.00
the SA:FETV l''UND the 1um of Total Cemct.ry Fund
A't the coRc:lut,or\1 ol the meet·
$17,380.00 If · revenues
from
inog a shower tor the ac:hool·
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IOUR:es other than ta:rcea ue to
Sec. 10. Tbat there be lppro- eben waa held and refreshments
be deposited tn the Safely, Ser- priated from.l_!!le ~E?' MAJ'N~ were te.,-ed b!Y tlle c:omtttee,
.30.00 DOWN
vke, ete., F.unds aa heretofore , an 'IIJI:NA.N'cg ANU REPAIR FVHtt Mra. Gea:rge Hicks, Mra. Barbara
A Monlh
Ordinance to thill effect mu 11 t ·bf' (Motor Vehicle LlceDaes) the fol· Bead•e, Mrs-. Ge~aldlne Eynon,
passed by Council . Sec. M25·11 lowlna::
M're. Edgar Thotn11 an.ct Mn.
G. C.); and that there be appro- H. iT~IIT MAINTINANCI AND Albert Martin.
prl11ed from uid SAFETY FUND RIPAIR ,UND (Moter Yftlelt
the following :
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Uzer an-d read an edltGrJal• on
8. SAFETY FUND
Em,ployes .... . . , ... ,
6000.00 the mcdletll Dlbelon31")' fl-om the
Manhal ... ....... .. S 2~g~~ Materials ......... . .
ZftOO.OO Sat1.1rday Review of Literature.
f:?n The Brl&amp;"htell Vorner
Pollee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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UarJey,· Mrs:
4000.00
Fll'lt Aid ; .... ... . ' . . I liOO.OO
1400.00 Kal'l Owe&amp;, · lin) Leo Beeaoa
Other Police E~nae1
2700.00
acrvrd a dessert course to the
Total
Malntenlft~e
Fire Chief- Salary . . . .
300.00
menfbcra and one ·guest, ·Mr11.
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7li0.00 11nd Rcptlr Fund (Motor
Robert
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Tol-edo.
Vehicle Uecn•ca) ....
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Expcn•e4 ........... .
zsoo.oo s... ll . That lbere bo appro.
Civilian Defense .... .
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BOND RETI.REMEN'J'
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MINT, fiUND

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Moore·~ Store

John Scott Music
Muon Furniture
Plctena Point &amp; Hardware
Slm011's Pomeroy Market
Frecker'a Plumbinc
Second Street Muket
Sllffier'e Red Anchor
Hobtleller Insurance
Blue end Gi-e)t Cont.
Aaoeaaled Radio
New York Clothlna Howe

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Sec. 21. And the Vlllare Clerlt
is hereby aulhorlud to dnw hla
warrants on the Vllllte 'Treatllrcr
tor .payment. from •ny ot tbc
fore1oin1: approprl1.tione upon
roc:clvtna .proper cerutlcatea aad
vouch4lrfl therefor, approvtd by
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Buick • • • $795
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1954 Ford • • - $1995
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See. 8. That there bc tr.~~naferr.
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the CEMETERY FUND . the sum
ot f6300.00; and th.at. there be
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G. CIMITIRY FUND
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Street Lighting . .. .. ,
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l'o.lomonl Old Light Bill
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Payrnent Old Water Bill
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tervice 7;3u.
OIIURCH OF CHRIST, Bradlord, Rev. Ray Rum.ll , pattor.

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Eoterprla:e and Mormng Star,
Plitor ReV. Roa:er Bcshop Marn·
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Sunday School SI:SO a. m. Wor&amp;blp
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TIEMPLI

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TODAY

MIDDLIPORT

BOUNTY HUNTF.R

PRINCE VALIANT

Probe' Ends To Find Dealh Car Ddver:

TODAY

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~ Sto:tt, Harry Anlt!!m,;

Bob11J'C; Warnu, .Janel

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BOMBA and The
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JoJuuQ Shetfleld, Benr(J
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Robed 'l'Rq, Jaaioe Reid.

SECURITY RISK

THAT MAN
FROM TANGIER

leba Ireland, Dor•thr Mal•ne
kelih Limn

Nlll Aldler, BolaM "Ycnmr

LO-OKing
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The•• wondeiful u11d car bu)'l

Buy Now- While . -,

SELECTION IS GOOD
and PRICES SEASONABLY LOW!
1954PONTIAC2drsedan . .. ... $1,795

One careful owner, Jl,adio and he&amp;tel'

1954 FORD V8 Crestline4Cir .... $1,795
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Hud top, very low mileage, ~"ordomatic. Almost like the
d.y It was sold.

Hieki, pastor. sund4y Schon! v:SO
a. ln. Worship Stlrvlce 1~aq P. m.
BRADBURY (\IIURCH OF b f and 3rd Suhdayl. YoU~ Fel.
CHRIST. Rev. Rebert i!IU'tell, lowship 7:30 p. m. 2nd and . olth
pastor. Blble Seliool '9 :~ Wilbur S11ndaya.
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10:30: dtristl•n Endeavor 6 pm;
B~AD RUN
Sunday Scbool
E¥cning service 7·30.
9:30 Wora:hlp service 11 a. m. 4th
CARLETON
INTERDEJ10MI· Su~day -7:30 p m. 2rid Sund.il)'a.

P1S tor. llil&gt;l c School 9:30 Arlena
Reese. Su,pt
MoJ"ning worship
iO .au; wru 7 pm

To sly

This Is the best Series Dodge. Fui\Y equipped, low mile."·
age, Power Flyte.

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1953 BUICK Special Riv, Cpe .. . . $1,695
2 dr sedan, Hydramatic dme. Original grey blue ~-tone.
Kxceptlonal for model.

1953 FORD V8 Crestline . ....... $1,495

Conv cpe. Immaculate in every way. Overdrive. ~ully
equipped
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1953 BUICK Super Riv cpe . . ... . $1,995.

only 30c

Ono, careful local owner, Dynaflow dnve

; 1953 MERCURY Hard Topcpe . .. $1,795
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wire, naU'&amp;nd twine,butbyarleri .. e!.!!!llmqine amattreu that will never l~e. i~ wonderful
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· molded into 01111 UQ)neabble unit with 'absolutely no metal or moving parll. Impressed?
Excited? You shoqldbll, Take ~ur advi~••Whet1ier yo~ need a new.ldiltlress DO~· or Jl!l!;" ·_
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Grove, pastor.
School at 9:31) Herman
Supt. Worshlp services at 11
Rev. Grove brln.glnc the meauge,
Wednetld1y evcnlna: prayer ser·
vices at 8 pm.
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land died this morninc.
Sh'e was born in Rutl'lild, the
o£ lbe late Mr. IDd Mrs,
Rawllnp. Her husband

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Pomcroy, John R. Uei,keiJ, lay
re•der. Church. School 1-0·30 am :
~rnlng servl~e lG.JI) am.

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G-aUipolis
'fhl': , Rev. Howard
RUJlpclt,
prouamr ohoinnan, introdueed
the: ,&amp;pcalca wh05t to-pfe Wfl&amp;
"llow .Never To Be Tncd" ~ailed
this oot the ~·atomic aae" bu,t
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1"2 STUD. VB Com, 4 dr sed ·. . . . . $995
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· IETY, 144 Mulberry Ave., Morn·
1 lng worshlp 10:415 ~m wtth 'LIFE'
T.he aubj~t or the Jesson. sermon
and the Golden Text : ThJs u1 life
eternal, th1t they ml&amp;ht know
thee the only true God, and Jesus
Christ. whom
thou • baat sent.
Joh~ 17.3, Wednesday evening
~ erv1ee 7:30. Monday and Wcdnesd•y the churth room will bll
open from 11 :30 am to 1 pm for
stur.ly pcrlod.

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T. Townsend.

llel"btrt Bell, Mrs. Mary Jp'rin;:·
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dcvel•ild; Mn. Norma ,Ajjea,

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, 1 Llkll. new two tone blue finish. New plastic covers, auto" · ~ malic drive.
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condition. Power glide.

1950 BUICK Special Dlx . .. . .. .. . $79S.

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burch; Uoj'd R. Towllsedd-- of
Younpt~ IDd aeverat pond·
children.
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in Clenland on Moada,- at t 'p.
m. Graveside aenicea will· be
held at : ilae ~le Cerinllei,nnr Albany at 2 p. m. on Tueadly under the direction· of t~e
RowJiftiB-Co•tJ Funeu1 Direc-

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1948PLY~OUTH 2 dr sedan .. . ..
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preacted

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Survivmg are the £ollowlng
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al Auembiy today ousted Pre.
sident JOR Ramon Gulz:lrlio
and ordered his imme&lt;Jiale or·
rest lo stand trial on ebllflllei
of helping plot the Jan. 2 U.
sassination of his predeee•

since man got off the ground into bed!

' UNITED ME'J'HODlST Pomc.
I;'CIY
pastor , J. Lc11le Kunze;
Ohureh School 9 : 1~ . Theo Smith.
Supt . Worship service 10·30 "Th e
Gt·eat Enthua!Jism"; ' Membership
and Evangelism .tommi~ s ion to
m ee t at 2 30 Youth Fellowships
J r 4 30; Sr 5 30; Monday 7.30
JOF Class meet at church. Tuesday 7.30 Methodist mf!n to mee t
at church; Thursday 7:30 Choir
Pl'&amp;olice.

11llli MT. MOruAH BAPTIST
OHURCII, ~v N'. D. Dorden

J. H., wbile uDder the lnhueace ·

Of Predec•o~

Occur AS Icy
weekeitd Starts I;:~r:~;~~r;::i;

BIGGEST·.SLEEP.

hHHi er.

1954 DODGE V8 Roya14 dr sed .. $1,99S

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THE FIRST BAI"''IST CHURCH.
Middl eport, Rev. C. E Hoyt, pas·
tor. Church School 9:U Edison
Baker, Supt. Morning worship
10·15 to-p!c "The Boy Scout"; topic "The Perplev1Ue• of Life "; 1!1
pm Scn tor H1 Youth FeliO"NShip;
0:30 pm Junior HI Youth Fellowship; 7.30 Evcnini worship ser~·i c e ser-mon topic 'The Glorioua
CoQtest"; Monday 7:30 PrJSCilh
Circl e al the home o£ Mra. Roberl
Mills with Mrs. C. E. Hoyt co110B ics~; W cd ne~da y 7 30 midweek Prayer and Praise scrv1ce
8 30 Sen ior
ch01 r rehearsal ;
Thu r sd ay 7 30 Bu sy Bee Class al
I he c hurch with Mrs Willis An·
lhony, prog r·am &lt;:ha !rman and
Mrs. G. G. Werner, devotional

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MASON, Rev. W, L. Gearhart,
patto'r, Sunday School D:t&amp; a. m.
Prlyer meeting ~~Ver'y Wedneaday
Evenin&amp; WM.ibip si!fvice 7:30 p. n:i.
'7:30 p. m.

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Best Ford made. Custom tr!in, low mileaile.

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O"Brlen &amp;taled this morning that
Allen Louden, 20, Long Bottom
and Clarence Hayman, 21 Long
Jtottoq) , have or will en~er Dleu
ot pltly fb. eharzea of drlvllll

SAI..EM 1 Sunday Sehool t :30.
Lt1THERAN, :·· ~. P:aul'l, NPW
Haven, Rey. Ra)'D'J(lDd. Peteri, pastor. Worahlp service 10~30 a. m
~unday Sehoel 9:30 I . m. LUtber
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