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Page Six

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hoUd&amp;J period here with tbelr
PJ,reDtl, J4r. and Mrs. Cb&amp;rley

DORCAS
Mr. and Mn. Wesle)l' ctrde at·
tended Ule buffet dinner liven
by EvaDJ Grocery Cbala to t.be1r
emplo)'eet anCI their familie. Jn
tbeir Qewe&amp;t 5tON!: In Hunlitt&amp;·
101&gt;,

f

Porneroy.Middl~,

fhe Daily Sentinel,

SUnday.

Mr. M. L. Landrum of Farmv1Ue, Va., spent several
day•
receo.t.l¥ wit.b Atth\11' Beeile and
fomlly.
Mr. and Mn. Russell Lee and
1001 returned to their home in
West Chester after spending the

Sbarl&gt; and Jln. LilUan Lee.
11r. a ad Mn. Robert Crowford of ColumbUI and daQ&amp;hter
were her for a vilit with Mrs.
Belle! TheW. and Olbe r ·n laUvu.
M.r. and Mn1. E. E. Wendorf
tnd aona returned to thelr home
in Washington, D. C. after two
wueb' visit here with Mrs. WeD·
dorf'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilt·
old Beeele.

Elmer Nelson Wll the

boliflay

iUtst of his brother Cblrles.

REEDSVILLE

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were suest.s of his brother Cecil
and wife, Columbu 1, ChriJtmu.

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Saturday, Janua..._ 7, 1956

SYRACUSE

J,tr~ Frod J1111101 and !&amp;mlly, ol Melp General HOOJI!~:.. , . _
Stockport,
0., were 1u.Ddly
5bt hal btea ._._ , """'!""""-•
returned Itue•ta ot Mn. Homer Sbowen.
Elal.ne, aDd w~b.ed I I~ 11. 01.

lllr. and Mrs. Trny Zwllllna

lutAeiJ.

No~an

and

Hendri:t hat
Mrs. llle Cowie hu returned to h1a home after viliting his Mn. Ruby St.arllna: and. Mn.
home af\er visttl01 Mr. and Mn. aun~. Mrs. Ruby Starllni of New Ella:ene Starllll,8 bf New Lellna·
Carl Gorcioa of GalUpolli. Sbe Lexinaton Ob:.lo.
ton, o ., 1pe.nt Jilonday Wlt.h Mr.
wu acoompanted home by Mr.
'
and Mrs.. Troy ZwllliDj and RUJand Mrs. John R. Gordon and
Funeral services for F. Homer sell
Mrs . Carl Gordon.
Showers, who passed 11 way Satur.
Mr. and Mrs. }lolly Friend day afternoon at the Hoh~er Hos- 1 Mr. and Mra. Virill Colitns of
spent Satu.r4Q afternoon with pita) were held at the Ewing Nelsonville, spent New Yr:ar'•
her mother. ltfn;. Sam Frank of F'u..neraJ. Home Tuesday with bur- Day with Mr. and Mrs. Wlll.l&amp;m
Nelsonvilh-.'"
ial at the ·Beeeh Grove Cemetery. Eichinger -and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merekl((
The Rev. Ba~erter of neath
Mr. and Mr.s. Carrul,1 Neigler
children, Maxine and Jiarold, Jr., ){etbodist Chureb of Middleport, are announcing the birtb of a

B'f MISS LUCY KISBLE

.Mr. &amp;nd Mra. Marvin St.

Clair
Mr. Utd Mra. Orville- Kerie,y are an noudcin( the enpa:ement
were Christmas auuta:os Mr. ed ol their two· dau.&amp;b.ltrs, Janice [(b
Mra . Joe Bolen, RuUand. They St. Clair to- William Everett Petty
of Reed.vllle and Eunlce Catoltne
attended a .song!est at Harrison- St. Clai r to Reuben Frouke
of
vHJe New Year's Day.
Omaha, Neb. No derlnite datt -b.u
Harold Ward spent tbe holiday been set for tbf: weddin:aa. r
Clyde Plcll:eJUI spent several
at the home oi hia brother Wilbur
at Cbeihire.
day11 recently at Waldo, 0 ., visil·
ing h..i1 daughter, Mrs. Josephine
Gu ests of M.r. &amp;nd Mrs. Orville Hull.

Mr. and Mr.!i . William Grimm Kersey Friday were Agatha Grady
and daughters of Chie&amp;80, spent and Mr. and Mrs.. Earnest Crais
several daya bere with Mr. and of Red House .
lin.
Harry Wolfe and
Mr.
·M r. and Mrs. Clare nce Hoffman

Grimm's plll"ent.8, Mr. and lira.
Erneat Grimm at Letart.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thompaon and daughter, Columbul,
were here for several
days'
atay witb their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Sal.aer and family.

Thil111an can gin yau
dependable
deliYery of

LANGSVILLE

Ohio _,

I
I

Mr. and Mn. WiUI.am Tbuener
Mary Hendrix spent the weekMn. Lee Wallace.
Mrs. Cbloe Milia 1pent Christ· spent tbe weekend In ctnclnpaU end witft Misa Renota Baxter of

ma~J at

1\tlddleport at the borne of
.her niece, M.r1. Addie Bitters.
Mr. a-d
011 J . T. Ledlie had u
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v.
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u
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re....• Sanl eo ond cb1·1·
Chriitma.s illesta Mr. and
Mri. :iren or L •lllpoUa were e:uesll of
W. B. Ledlie and family, Toledo, neor paren...
•· Mr . ond Mrs . J · S
THI
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Bartrum
of
.\'larkl
reeenta,.
.
CHRISTIAN
Mra. Irene Borlns and daughter
Cbeshire and Mr. and Mrs. Pau.
SCIIHCI
Mr. awl ~- Worthy Miller o1 Barnes, Pomeroy, Xr. and
Mrs .tave moved to Newton Falla.
MONITOR
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., were over· Floyd Lonestreth and famUy .
Mr. and Mr1 . Wil1lam Cona:rove
Digbt guest.l of Mr. and
l:ln.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maroon 01 Jftd H. E. Kibble and daughter
We1ley Circle and Arthur 8eqle Columbus were Sunday &amp;uests 01 ;pf nt Friday In Sandyville.
1h
Lambert Stewart an ned a:en·
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Beetle, her parentl, Mr. and M.r.s. A P · leman suffel'ed a stroke reuently
HouM'Wives, businessmen,
and Mr. and Mn:. Corbit Cleek Barr.
•nd was takeo to 1 Parkersburg
IIICICh.&amp;, ond INdents all ~
spent New Year's eve with ArRay XUler, Partersbura. apen
H%pital.
~
the 1110rlcl .-.od ond enjo,o thl&amp;
tbur Beeale and famUy.
Sullday at the bome of biA brotbe
Mr. and Mrs. Riehard Huh ·are
lnfttnQflonol ~r. pub.
and 1laters Donley, Etbel anl .nnounc\ng the btrth· of a 100
Mr. and Mra. CharJea Beecle Daiay Miller.
.i:onday mornina: at St. JO&amp;,pb
HINd dally Mt Bolron. World·
entertained with a dinner on
lo.!!pital in Parker.sbura. Grand
fomOul lor (;Onthudl.... newt
New Year'J Day for Mr. and
.MJ"1 . Cora Morris and son spen
on of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wallaee
llOriel ond ptnetrotlng .clitotlols.
Mr1. Jake Gaul, 1on and daugh. tbe holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Car.
ter, Mr. and Mra. CJLfford Bee· Morris, Rutland. They spent Ne 1
j\rtss Mary Jue Mills qf . Li.tUe
Spectal feotum far tht whole
IIJie
and
family,
Mr.
and
Mn.
Year'A
day
with
Mr.
and
Mr.
.iockinll rmd Lee Wallace Jr .. were
family,
Jamea carpenter, 1on and dau- Marion Morris, Dexter.
.1arrled saturday evening in the
ghter and Mr. and Mra. Edward
h
&gt;elpre Chureh of Christ. Rev. But·
Mr. and Mn. Omey France al
The Owlltlan Sclenu Monitor
Beeaie and fami IY of Z ueavill e,
erfield officiated ..
Or. N_,- It,. loatwl n . MG-.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beegle and 11 guests -over the weekend M.
Miss M.a..v Ann Petty wbo is
·~
and Mrs. J . B. Utterback , Scrao
Le
s.rtd v- -WIIUPif lot thl t lml
twtna of
tart.
mployed in Columbus spent sev.
chKt.d. lftciOMd find '"' d'lkk 9f
Mr. and Mn. Marton Boroughl ton, Ky.
ral days recently here with her
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Tamp01
~te r, Mra. Nina .Boston.
1 ~ $1115 a
6 month$ $8 0
of Grafton, W. Va., and Mary Fla., are assisting in the care o
,.lr. lind Mrl . H. G. Vineyard and
s rnonthl $4 0
hildren of Dayton wer e vi.o;itors
VIrginia Eaeterday 1pent Sunday their par enl.s, Mr. and Mn. One.
evenlni with Mr. and Mrs. Guy France.
f L. B. Sisson and family and
Beegle and family.
:rs. Florence Vineyard.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKelvey
Mrs. Con1 Morris, Sylvia Ledlil
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kibble
of
and famUy of Belpre,
viBited daugh ter, Bernice, called on Mr
.elpre spent Sunday here wilh
with Mr . and Mrs. Jame11 Carpen- Lola Ward at Elmwood Rest Hom
neir son·ln·law and
daughter,
tel' and family and Otller rela- at Coolville recently.
1r. and Mrs. Maurice Reed.
City
Zono
Uvea.
Bernice Ledlle spent New Year
Paol Scott, US Navy re turned to
I ~r. d a~d Mrs: h H~ll ofd Le~rt, wilb her b•·otber-in·law and sisteJ
lis base at Biloxi, Miss .. Thur~K,
~!~ eBell~re Wlt lr. an
rsJ Mr. and Mrs . Jack Dartrum, Chl.
tnd wa.s accompanied by hi&amp;~
:
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.m d son.
,Cecil BoHh ca11ed on h is hro
Dorman Reed was a \"bilor at
ther Albert Wednesday at lht ."'llewton fal ls, Monday.
Vet~rans HGspital, Huntington.
Mr. and Mrs Dick Spenc~r and
Mr . and Mrs. W. E. Crouse! brother Junior Spencer and !amwere bosta on Chr111tmas day It Uy of Columbus and Mrs. Boyles
PURE
01
their children and hmi11es
of Alfr~&gt;d were Monday ~&lt;:uesls or
MUD AND SNOW
West VirglnJ~~o .
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Srence r.
Gu c,ts of Mr . and Mrs.
Gu~
M.rs. Evelyn Spencer and ~hs .
Swadley Chr istmas were Mr. an d C hri~tm e Boston visit ed rl!centty
Mrs. Belt, Parkersbur..: and Mr at Alfred in the Hendenon home .
REGULAR $29.35
Mrs. lr£' ne Hall and son, Cra it,,
and Mrs. Clayton Hensler. Athens
6:70xU
Ce£'11 Bolin was a cal ler lit llf Athens were VIsitors her e M.on·
• Mar ietta Thursday.
d
ay .
.
Mr. and Mrs. CaroI P1erce ha d as
Mr s. Myrllc Midki ff and hnuly
Chr istmas guests Mr. an d Mrs. Ro of Alfred spent Thursday
here
PJ.US TAX
bert
Pierce
and
son,
their
son-I
n·
with
ber
sister
,
Mrs.
Lona
Chcva.
- -····-·--·law and daughter of Columbus, ilcr and family .
Regular $10.00
ulso Carol Ptcrce Jr , and fam t!y
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with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bu~her of
M1ddleport. caUed on Mr. and
Mn1. Holly Friend, Monday.
Miss CA.rob'n Collins of Nellon·
ville, WQ an overnftht auest of
her coua.iaa, Nancy and lJnda
Eichin1er.
Mr.

and
were
Mr&gt;.
Mr.

Minn.,

Pomeroy.

I

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Vol, VII No. 224

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,ARAN.CE··SALE

Reg. $ZZ.95

PLASTIC

Seat Covers
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$17.00

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For Older

~lodel

WasUUO

Cars

Plastic Covers -only$10.
- A:C-OILFILTERS
11•:u :o

SPARK PLUGS

AN II AUTO·LITE IGNITION PARTS

WILLIAMSON OIL CO.
DISTRIBUTOR
Phone 180-J

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Q....., Na.

a.en.DWIIIIIN.. t

REPORT OF CONDITION 01

The Citizens National, Bank
C!lan
:..m~s~.:;
t..
mH•
01' MIDDLEPOKT

o' b.uli""' on Dteot

In the Stete of Ohio, et the
UaJaed
"reepqnae &amp;o etll

tJJ comptroller

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"'Ill U , 8. Re'VIaed Bia&amp;u....
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A88BT8

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CUb balance• wJ.th otlhM banka, lncludin• reall'ft btland OUh ittlliU!I 1n Pf.'CICMI of Oolteotion ~ ..... .
United &amp;tate• Government obllpUOM, direct and

lnoe

1109.939.18

.. . . . .. ..... " ..•• " ..... ).422.000.00
401.812.M
o1 Stat.M and ,polltloal trubdlvlslonl .•••. ......
OoJ1l&lt;lrate .t.oeh Uneludtnr suoo.oo etook: .
,
"' 1¥erol - · llanlt) • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .
8.7110.00
Loana and dllaounts llneludllllll lf\2.13 overdrafts~ · .·.
1-~·~-tl
Bank Pl"em.i..e~ owned $7.&amp;00. furn!Lur e
't·tiOJ 00
- ,.._ ... oo .. • . . .. •• • . . . . . .............. a.eM
$1
'I'O'l'AJ.o Ae$ET8
. • . , ... • .. • , , . , • • ' . , ' '
, .
UAJIILftlU
Demand depoaltl: of Individual•. partnership,~,
1,484.193.D2
QOC'PC)IIa~ona
• •• • •• • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • ' ' • ' • '
n.meand
depo1IU. of 1ndh1duala. ;e.ttnenhtps, aad
IJU6l'lllteed

obl~ptlona

ilA

Depolt~UU':ted Stat.l ~·~~Qt il~·ci~dlfti · ·' ·''''.

!.!161.294.110

poata1 ,.vlnlal
• • • • . . . . . . . . . ...• .••.•. ' . ~
DepoRt. al. StatN and poUtloal!NbcltvWJona .. ....••.•. ·

83.808.32
2Q8,818.118
1U43.lll

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OlltW depoltl &lt;Oer"Ufted III'CI Dlllhlen Cll.aob, eto.) • •. • • • •
TOTAL Dl!lPOS!TS
. . . . . . . . . sum,8011.6'1 • 302.M8.6'1
TOI'AL OAPITAL ACOOUNT8 .. · · .... · • · · .... ' .. .. ~
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Qopllol-·
OoiJunoft tt.oer:. totAl JIU'

lut"Piua
• • · · • • .. • " · · · • • " .. ·
~wofttl
· ·· ··· ·· ··· ·········
'I'O'I'AL Ll~llll , . • . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · • • • · • ·

=

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116.100.84

3BJ,100.94

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'S'OTAL LIAllJLITIES ANQ OAP1TAL AOOOUNTS
ftiBMORANOA

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101'1 .000.00
218.000.00

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3.884.1!39.81

1011,.0.eo

9 Smart, VI"' :Pr4l &amp; C...h~r o.f the ·~ allurhttl ~ du
.Wear thllt the iibOIW ltltemenl is true lO tbe be.t .,., tb.Y
ODd

beiW. PA~ 8. BNART. VI.. r.-11- aod ClfbiO&lt;

BY MRS. RUSSELL PAINTER
Jen nie Roush s penl Wed·
n••sday w1th Mrs. Gerald Vwlct ol )
Tup p er~ Plain:;.
· Rercnt cu ll ers of Mr. und Mr .
W1ll ll d lman were Mr. &lt;llld Ml ~.
Ern(•st Hilrrilion, Pomeroy, Donald
Harri son and Mrs. AlbNt Heil man
1of Wolf Pen, Mr. and }tr :~. Clar·
rnee Heaton , 1:omeroy and ~lr. ttpd
Mrs. John Sm11h, Kern Run.
Mr. and Mr11. Floyd Spcncr
~pe n t Mon day with Mrs.
Jennie
Roush.
·Mr. and Mrs. Will Heilmon call·
ed on :Mr. and Mn. Russell Pain·
ter Tuesday afternoon .
ly IlTTY CARLETON
Madoliue Hysell, Ralph Painle'r,
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Rasp and • Mr. and Mn. Harry Brown and
family of Fostoria, 0 ., andd MrMr. children spent Monday with Mr .
1' and Mrs. Howard Rauch of Neand Mr!ll. Garrett. Circle an
~adie Morr\ro;on of ~ctne, visited wark. Mrs. Russell P.&amp;t.P.t er NltUrD·
Mr. and Mra. S. G. Ctr~le , Sunday ed home w1th them &amp;rer spending
Miss Linda Circle vtslted Phyl· a week at the Raueb home.
lis Johnson of Cheshire several
Roeent callers of Mr. and Xra.
day8.
Virgil Rou1h were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mn~ . Homer Circle and Donald MatJaek and daughter uf
two children, Carl and Dixie. Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rr.tu.sh
spent New Year'e Day with Mn. of Jackson.
Floyd Wltson of Chandltersvllle.
Shirley and BiiHe Heilman were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry holiday guest.l of their grandparand son of Middleport 11nd Mr. ents, Mr. and ·Mrs. Will Heilman.
and Mr1. Homer Circle aod flm·
Recent caller.!! of Mr. and lfn. ,
lly spnt W£dneiday evening: wtth J, I•. Wlckham wen Barl~ Ca,Jaer,
Mra. Mary Circle and aon, Mel· Glenna Ma_ytes, Jimmy' Smith: ~ ,of
vln.
Hemlo~k Grove, Mr. and
~- ·
Billy C,rltton
accompanied Buel Ridenour and . son,
FtJAk ,
Richard Youns and his brother, Gaul, Mr. and Mrs. Joltp ~W~l\lm ,
Billy, on a sltbt aeeJna
trip of Chester, Mr. and M~. WiU
through Vlr1inla Wednesday and Heilman, Shlrley and· Bilbe.
;. ,
Thursday.
Mn. J L. Wlekb.alll called on
car\ Walton of SpUler Vllllted Betty Eastman :recently,
~ ~: ·
bit aunt •nd uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Virilil Roush and Mrs, 3.
Tommy Holter and famHy re· L. Wickham attended the D. of A.
centJy.
Lodge al Chwter Tuesday nlaht,
Mn. Dou&amp;las Circle and fam·
Uy and Florence Circle vlslt.ed
Mr. and Mu. Buren Duncan •nd
family of CUfton, W. Va., MonIY IRMA L IHLI
day.
Mr. and Mr1. John 1bie
and
Mr1. Ernest Johnson and fam· children wcro ChristmaA guests
ily of Cheshire visited Dou1lu of her parentl, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Ctrde and famlly, 'l'ue•day.
Reed of Beverly, 0.
Mr. and Mr11. Orvy Gainer
or
About alxty.five relatives and
Blflban were
Sunday dinner frtenda aathered Friday mj;~ht a~
guests of Mr. and Mn.
Dean the home of Mr. and Mr.s. ClarBrlnter.
enee Gruetter lor a belling and
Mr.· and M.r ~&gt;. Alcn Shain or shower £or their son and dauah
Pomeroy spent Sunday with Mr. teNn·law, Mr. and Mnr..
Roaer ·
1nd Mrs. Lloyd Roush and M)D, Grueser. They rectt.lvcd many useWayne.
tul and beautiful ttUu ,
Mr1. Letha Morrbt called on
Mrs. Cbari&amp; Holter• is qul\e
the Archer lamJiy, Wednesd.y poorly at the prtl'l!tltr -wrhing abd
afternoon .
Mrs.· Rlna Croas .remllns al)Dut
Mra. Mary Clrclr and son, Mel· thi! same .
Mrlll. Francea-R.oberts and Pbilip '
vin were aupper ille&amp;ls ol .Mr.
and Mrs. George CirclfJ
and of Rarlne, Mrs. Ellnll Louks 'and
dauahtera ol Great Bend, Mon· 'Mary Jane an'd 1amu of Syract)fl,
day evening.
Mr. and M:n. Clatlti lhle and lfn.
Mar1ant Ann Ca.rleton Jpent Irma lhle were recent guests of
Tuearlay with IUta Kay and Jim· their sister and daughter. •Mrs
my Circle,
Mary Rall8Qm and family of La.n·
Several from here called on caster.
Mn . Blanche McKerllie and clauM.l.ss Emma Hamm is in
tbe
ahter, M.ary, at the home of J4r. Holler Hospital, very ill.
and Mr1. Geor1e l)eema. TueadaJ
Delmar Hamm is remodeliD&amp;

1

WASHINGTON UP Pre&amp;i· l modltiea from the JOVft1UDeDt'a
dent E~.~enhower today submit- ' own hoard.
·
ted to Cona:reu a
nine-point
Mr. Ei&amp;eahower did DOt put a ~
farm program featuring a oue dollar price tag on thia p~
billion "toil bank" plao deaigned ' &amp;ram. But he llid tbe "real r:oR"
to take 25 million acres of crop- to the taxpayen would be ..IUbland out of production durine ttaDtiallr lw than the IPPIJ'Qt
the next three years.
I!OIJl' 'of the certificate. givea. to
1'b~ Pretldent also urged Con- farmen. Iince the protram. ae-greu to place a "dollar limit" oo tuall:r wtll be "finaoeed with
the ai2e of price •upport loans to eommoditia alreatt, owud alld
individual fannen and farming paJd for by the ~ovemment."
unita. 'l1le limit, he uid, should . 2 Tbe '"eontenation l'f;lel'Ve",
be suffidently bigb to protect Under this program,
fii'1Den
family-size fl'l.fm&amp; which operates would be aded to ..eont.rld: voJ.
efficiently.
untarily with the IOVC!I'IUDeat: to
j
flbift into fonp, tree. aDd water
. . He further J)n)posed that gaao- ltorq:e" eroplaoda whieb
are~
hoe used on fanns be exempt now in need of COilBen'aUOn
from federal t.u: . He estimated meuures.
that ba.Jf tbe guoline farmen
"A;n.y Iarmer would he eli "blo
buy U fo! tractors and , other to p8rticipat.e ' in thiJ
farm eqwpment.
reurdlea of the erop be pro.
In a 7,000 word special mes- dueee or the area wbere hla farm
sage ~ the Houae . and Sen.ate, 11 located," Mr. EUeohowe~ aid
Mr. EJ&amp;enhower sa1d that "no
would bope that som~ 25 •mij.
problem before the Congr~ de- , lion acres would be brought 1 int
0
mands mor~ urgent attention" • the eonservation reaerve,"
1
than fbe phgbt of the nation's
He left it up to Congreu to
fa?,"ert. .
.
.
work out the detaib of the pay.
They !md ~e1r Pl'leftl and in- me.af.ll, but proposed tbat abouk
c~m~s depl"flled amid the na. 850 million dollar. be jnvesteic)
fi~ fl ereatest prOI'Jperity," be i.n tbe program duriJJi tbe cale.a.
saJd.
dar year 1956" abd a total of
Hr~ said the government must about a billion doUara over tbe
move ..Swiftly" to provide reme- next three yean~ ."
dies, particularly for the key
Other bighAghts or his ninoproblem of piled~up surpluses point program :
Wi ich are hanging over (arm
SvrpJu&amp; Di'PONI
markets aDd holding down Price..
Recomme.nded a change in the
Two Dut.rent M.thocl&amp;
law to permit &amp;ale of g!Wem.
First item in his nine-point pro. ment-owned surplus Product~ on
gann WBJi the soil bank plan t~ domeatie market at lower
which eoruisted of two differenl pncea than are now posatblt!.
~ethod8 of cutting farm produc- ~nt law requires a mJnimu~
llon:
pnce o~ 105 per cent or the sup..
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,
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port P.r1ee, _plus carrying chargf;;S..
l. An acreage rf.se~ pro- Mr. Eisenhower said tbe minJ,....
gram." M"r Eisenhower said this ' mum should be "reduced tO the.
~ram would be aimed at acbi· 1 support level plus canyiq char.
evtng a "voluntary reductioo" of ges.
as much as 20 per cent ln tbe
He also asked for relaxation of
acreage alre.dy allotted to far- e.xport laws which limit exporaa
mers for such major surplus ~f . surplus farm procfucta ..ao
crops as wheat and cottan. In re- fnendly nations oniJ"- a hint
turn. for cutti~ their acreage Ia· that efforts may be mlde ·to
eluding plowtng under spring sell to trade some farm surplaaea
wheat already planted, farmers to Iron Curtain countries.
Air.
Eisenhower
a.rlhouneed
would receive certificates which
would be ·•equal 1o a Pf!l'eentag-e that Secretary of AJricuJture Ez.
of the value of the crop" tbey ra T. Benson Is appointing a
would normally ba~·e harvested top..level "surplus dii:POial adfrom the Jand.
mJoistrator..
to mpenriae the

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Circuit Court
Kills Charges
Against Trio

West Virginia stJ.·,e Pollee Mon· school discovered the robbery
day were b:westigatJng the forci · early thi.s mornin&amp; when he aniv·
ble entry and robbery which oc- at the school. He said that he had
curred at Wabam.a High School Jell the building at 7 p. m, Sunday
Burley A. Board, Jr., of Hart.
between the hours of 7 p. m. Sun- evening.
ford, was found innocent of a
cf4y Jnd tJU&amp; morn-ine: when the
A Coca·Cola machine was com- grand larceny charge on ThW'Iro.bbery was dtaeovered.
pletely destrO}'ed by the . burglars day in Mason County
Circuit
Kbnetary l"O&amp;IIe!ll were still unde- and an undetermined amount of Court and at the same
time
tertnlned but Wahama Hi-gb School 1 money removed. Milk money of charges against a second defen·
pr~Clpal Clydet Foley said tha tJndert-ermined amount was 'abo dant in the same case were dim·
dam~e caused by the burglars taken by the prowlers.
miSsed.
WOU\f!. be quite high.
Ent ry wss also made Into the
Board and Glenn Hudson of
M;i:ion Francis, janitor o{ the school oUices and an J.ttcmpt the u. s. Army had been charg.
made to open the safe by knock- ed witb stealing meat from the
mg off the dial of the &amp;trona box mea.thoul5e of James Crump at
and then by takin·g off tbe hing.e.s Hartford in Aprtl of 19M. Afte~;
m an attempt to _,a:ain ent ry to 1Board's acquittal on Thursday,
school funds
Prosecuting Attorney R. F . Mual
According to State Police, entcy grave asked that the case against
to the sehool building was made Hudson be dropped.
by break ing out the glass in a front
James Richard Hartley, also
door of t.he hlgh sehoul building
LOeal law eDIOrtement . officer.'; and then relealiing the locking me of_ Ha_rtford, had been indietett
At an organiqtlclnal
spent a bU5y weekend aa n,ine per· chanism by reaciling through the Wlth Board and H~dsu~ for the for the annuel March
&amp;. Ioney, cdrn,..ign dlndor for
sons; one woman and eight men ; operture.
theft by a ~rand JUry II_\ Septem· Cam.,.Jgn hell~~ In the
· Countv looks on, Bob Oeu.
•~ artested. Four had hearing!
SaturdaY night
thePrincipal
da ma ge inflicted
Foley said
on todfly
the •·cuke'
tha: ley
her, was
lDMdismtssed
.. 1h_e casebyaga1nst
the court
Hart- Hot•l
boys hid
at Columbus,
thtl ''thr~l~l~·~~~~~~
two
for th• occulon of orA .. Pomeroy couple, Mt-, and machme and the safe would nee.... after Defense Attorney C. J. Hy· time" when they we,..
for Souttt.rn Ohio
llrl. Alfred Deck, were arrestt!:d sitale their replacement and in all er argued that sueh should be
Sunday night -chara;ed
wUb probability cost mr.tre than lh.! ac- done smce it had not been tried
~turbJng tbe peate whijj iptoxi· wal amoun! of cub stoltn by th.e durins three successive colll't
L"!J-..
eated. Both are to face these burglar~ ·
terms.
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Cbll'gea,·· Tuesday night before
Board and Hudson ;-had been
Ptlrtubfoy's Mayor, E. F. Robin1on.
William J , M.oeller, 25, Cheshire
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R.F.D., was fined $100, costs and
bung jury.
-~·'"("',·~
, sentenced to three days in jail by
The MobJie X·ray urut had a pany; Monday, T.ri·LuStre
Ml~4leport'a ·Mayor C, 0 . Fisher
total of 205 for their first visit Cleaning
Company ·
're,.•lay, l
oa the ~haFJe of driv)ng while in·
·t.
in Pomer.oy SaturdAY.. They will Rutland.
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Funer1.J arrangements
were
Joxieated, He was arrested Thur.s·
day ·Dia:ht. Other weekend arrests
be in
The Middleport
completed
foe Luey Friend
a:od .M.h;1Qleport coUJ1, action in·
at t:.he Htgh Schoql an!i m the Friday, Janu&amp;ry
46, ol E~t Lef;art., who died 'uddenly at Pittsburgh
moNTON, 0 . UP-Authorities ..
0
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a~tcrnoon at the Parkersburg Janusry 18,
Sunday,
eludu: George Willard, 21, Al
..tHWfi.. and Ree!Company •
Mldd1eport
whilt! visiting a brother.
b.ny. 0., $100, costs, and three 'al.d today they •ad ,.ceived
CIRYJ ·"fn. Jan,· drlving while intoxi••
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The services· Wi.U be held Wed ·
word that Donald L. Hall, 18,
WOrkers "Satdrdar ' "i.Dcluded iodation who art_ ·.~.~~ns:._:"
nesd:ay at Apple Grove Cbureh
cate&lt;!; Ar!l!tb BarWn, u, Middie- MacArthur,
W. Va., hu been ar·
·
tb,cse members Qf tbe ·· Otno E~ teer trpists fiX' tile
beginning at 2 p.m. Burial will
P«rit ·fD'· .•rld eO.sta, intoll:icatlon; rested in Huntington,
w.
Va., in
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cfwpter "Of.'•&amp;t:a · Sig!lla Phi eontact either Ca!ib
__p:resii·l be made 'n Letart Cemetery un·
II.Jrii'Wltlte; 73, Middleport, $0 and connection with the theft of two Peter B. Seel, incumbent ~faYor sorority : Sue Jol!e'-, Eva •·,·ley, d('nt of the PTA, at
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of Athens today announced his
n
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Jd t"li. Rod ncy Sauet,
der the direction of the Ewing
taata, .intoxication; Harry Lee, 31, lypewri.ters
&amp;l)d two adding ma· candidacy in the Tenth Congres· Ann Rupe, Joyce Kennedy~ Edna
Funeral Home.
$6 IDd,.COfl8 1 il):toxicatiOJ;~.
,
6 117-Y. .
chines
from
the
nearby
South
sional
Dist~icl
for
the
United
Miller,
Jane
LeVauehn,
and
Mrs.
dent,
at
Surviving are her huBband,
ThcS;e catificatrs would be
surplus di&amp;pQsal
pro.
· Qtb:e, ,Weekend arrests r~rted
Point
High
School.
St·'
c
Wallace
Btatlfotd,
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"exeC"llfive
secFred
and two children, David, 18 redeemed b)' the go,-ernment
by :the M;ldilleport police w~re :
"""es ongrcos.
retary of the Cot.nty T"ubereuloH·
and Eddie, 14, both at borne. eitber in cash or in surplus comThe machines, valued at $1,000
Ralph BleSsing, 20, New Haven,
Commu.dfty PI'OIP'ame
last
Wednesday
night
Sec!, born and reared in Athens is and Healtb Association, asTwo
brothers, Henry and Charles
were
taken
W. 'Vi., u.n safe vehicle, release(l on Chief of Detective.s Herman County attended secondary schools sisted the technicians: Jerry
Corn:
.Mr· Eilenhower oltered
Layne, both of Pittsburgh ; a sis·
fU b(md; WHUam L. Halley, 40, Frazier in Huntington said Hall there and also graduated from Knapp, Clflveland, and Frank
Congreu two altenJatives for atter,
Airs
Friend
of
Pittsburgh
CI)Jllmbu•, tntoxleation, released
tacking the eon~ surplua. One
was being held on a federal auto- Ohio University il\ 1936. He serv- E'ngber&amp;, C0JumbUI. · The techni·
and tteveral nieces and nephcwli.
On $23 a~aranc:e bond. They arc mobile
method, he said. W.utd be to
theft charge and had ad- ed in World War It a&amp; a pilot in cians are staying at the Martin
l''rienda may eall at the East
to stand trial Tuesday evening.
Hotel in Pomeroy while they
Letart residence alter 8 p.m. toTbe Sheriffs office reported mitted taking the high school the Air Force in the ETO.
At the present Scel is serving'
th¢ir · MeigH County
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day and until time of the serthat Thomas Eynon, 46. SyraCW!e, equipment.
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The otber would be "to elimi~
his third term as Mayor of Athens. work.
vlces Wednciday.
wu .treated and committed to
o_
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aJIOimen~a tor &lt;otn &amp;nd
the eount.y Jail, Saturday by DeHe is married, with thre~ children
Tbe next week's schedule in·
Mary Elizabeth Barnett,
75.
£ ll2il
•P~t price auppona for corn on ......
Sheriff Harold Duekworth,
and a m-ember p( the Muons, Elka, dudes HarriaonvUle, Wedm~srtay; died Sunday at Holzer HOI!Ipltal..
Doyle Sargent, Hemlock Grove ~et.i.ouary bula tomparQ_lJ
·o~ tbe chara:e 'Of lntoxl~Uon .
'Methodist Church, Kiwanis. Apt· Afddle rt
Th d
Mrs. Barnett had been making
HOLZER HOSPITAL
was elected President at the Bed· With otber feed grains." Under
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po Eiflctrie
•
urs Company,
ay morning,
Middleport Chief of Police Rus·
erlcan Legion and Air Force Re· lmperial
af. her home with her daughter. Mrs.
Admlted Sunday: Ernest F. ford Local School District, at its ~.he latter alternative, he ~
seil Ba~ey reported that Olan Ty·
serve.
ternoon, High School;
Friday , Clarence .McNeal, .Mill ~t. Hall, Pomeroy, RFD; Gordon Rid· reorganization meetiq held lut. ~ cora ~ucen Would be Ill·
lei- alated to blm that the- person
enour, Chester; Jamc11 E. Conde.l Monday night.
llble for pnce supports at a JiYet
Tw
h. J
Tri·Lustre . Dry .Cleaning com· Middleport.
o ve rc es were damaged as
.
Other survivors include a son. Pomeroy; Mrs. Robert Salser,
or pel'IOns who dump.~ li live
Harry
Swartz
Coolville
was
SUblltant:iaUy
above the martet
tbe result of a collision on Brick
MEIGS GENERAL. HOSPITAL
L E •·
tt A
chfc:kens on his fll'OPert¥. near his
.
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. .. .....roe ,
ugusta, Ohio; Hartford, W: Va.; Melody Lee made viee president and Joba s. priee which ~Vailed d~ IJle
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fifteen- grandebild"n and sever- Roush, Racmc; Jean
ttome. located on the Meigs-Gallia Street Sunday afternoon, 1he Adnli.tted : Paul · ·Haptonsta~ ·
Teaford, Riffle, Pomeroy, RFD, wa. elect· 1955 harvest.
police
deparlmcnt
reMiddlport;
Frank
0\lda:eoh,
J?yes
al ltUt grandehlldreo.
Pomeroy
Cp~nty line, f!atw-day, ~ught to
Syracuse.
ed to the clerk poaltioa. Other
Wh~at;, ~ overa11 soil · baJik
~·
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J'riends may csll at Hie Rawl·
ported.
ville; Robert Butqher, Racin.~;
.ciunfl t~aet. ~tnd t&lt;lai~ tbem.
Births: A daughter lo Mr. and memben of the board are J. H. pla..D IS PlrtJcltlarly wei.J suited"
A truck driven by C!arenec C. Mr1. Jean Craig, ~iddlepo;t; .Mrs.
~
inJI.coats Funeral Home Where Mrs. William Walters, Middle- Quivey, Shade; Robert Jones, to wheat, but ~(her dlan&amp;e.
Jordan, 31, Harri11onvillc, turning Ddbert Smitb, RaCiJ!ej .K.thy
U..a..vices will be held Tues· port; a daughter, to Mrs. Robert Shade; and Ralph Smith Hem- ahould also be made. The HoQe
south on Brick Street at the linter· Ann Haley, Rutlana.
. ~
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Q~ at two o'ciOeit with the Rev. SaJacr, Hartford.
1hould ''promptly'' pass a
lOck GrOve.
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bill,
. '
~eetion
of Lasley Street, co1lidcd
D' I
d · .._11 H I
llud
.
l'r!lll:; l. Gardner, pastor of
_
_ already. approved l:Jy the Sen.~,
mto the rear nf a 1950 Chevrolet
~,sc large · """ •
e en
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Cllarda:. 1 Cbr' t off' · U the - - - - - 0 • IS'
.surburban, WhiCh was halted. but-j nail, Sprltte'lield;. Gharles Hall .,
.
I
ICJ.a "''
('Jt~mptiDg from marketing . ·g.&amp;~o­
tas those wheat lhey raise "- ~ M
h11d- b~Cke4. from .. a pr-J.vale ddv:.lh Sy_r~cuse; . Mrs.. ~Jld~~~ M~re· '
.
' Burial will be in· tbe ce.QJ.eterr
feed, food or seed on their Olt.D
w11y to procet!d sOuth on Brick- lut.h, ·Long BOttoM.- ~.;~
. TwB MaaOh Countian&amp; announ· "l.t; New Marshfield. Mrs. Barnett
lanns.
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Street. Slight damages were done
B~rths: Mr. an~ Mrs. Robert ccrf tbeit candidacy for sheriff was a member of the Church of
to tho auto and medium damages C,aJg, MJddleporttr~. a dauglatcr of the county on Saturday. They Chdst.
He also rceommendcd ·
born 11t 11:02 p.m ., &lt;::~unday.
were Mrs.· Teresa Jane Roberts,
were done to tbe truck.
t ion to authorize sale of
Jc;aw.
SQp.,emi Coutt wilt announce its
quality
wheat
owned
by
t.he
i'OV·
wife of the incumbent sheriff,
de;clat6n at 8 a.m. Wednesday on
ern.meot for the livestock feed, a
Chorleo
Roberta; and Earl Mohr.'
1be aPPeal of Dr. Samuel
H.
bill to e:.pand the non-commer"'-eS
a prominent .diliry farmer of Gal-~
Sl!ePt&gt;lrli· ,
cial wheat area beyond the 12
lipolis Ji'erry.
Tht~ "BJy. Village osteopath is
states now designated, and a one~n:.: I ~fe prison term op con
Earlier,
L. Alorri&gt;on of
year extension of legislation exy
second degree murder
P()mt Pleasant bad dlscluscd that J
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empting durum wheat from coo4. 19M, bludgeon
trois.
he would seek nomination
for·
wife.
lhc ocrtce. Morrison and ~lohr
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Cotton : CongreN; ~hould ''con·
an the two mo.
wiiJ seek nomination on the Re·
sider replacing acreage allot.
Poncil
Taylor
Adkins,
57,
died
ot tbe case and
publican ticket While. Mr.s. Robmcnts On cotton with qlll,l\tity
erts will run for tbe nom.inaliop at lhe home of h(1r 1-10n, Homer
III~
allotments
beginning witb. the
Taylor, Grove Cil y. Sunday morn
on the Democratie ticket.
crop year of 1M7."
ing. Mrs. Adkin~; was a re&amp;idcnt of
Sebool Mikh Program: Rwom.Mrs. Rubert$, who ij the 1irsl Mtddleport and wa~ . t~' daulhter
menried
two-year extensioli Wfth
Democrat t.o · tile · fot tlie oUi.cc, of the la!(' John 11~d r.tora Ella
authorjty
to Jpind 75 mill9n .·~·
Cb~rleston
.
Rmnl.itlld
Ta)'lor,
Is a itative of Ma!rin cOunt)r and
Iars a Year instead or tbe· eurrelit
.has spent lter . llfe. there. Sbe-rwaa
Sul\tivors include her ~on. Uo50 milion doUi:rs.
born at GrJmms' · LendinsJ.
mer, two gr&amp;ndsons; ' a 011islcr. ·Mn;,
Livstock: The [)OTk
program now in: progress
Mohr OperlitM· .a eencral ldo~ CliJ,rtcm Barr~tt, Rutland ; t'."o
~hortly bC stepped up."
witlJ his brot.Jjcr Garland, on .bzutbe. t~n.zo 1~ylqr, C~ctitln~,
"spocial programs of an
Crab CrCelt Road. He Wal{lotmer Rlt .and Ucill~s ~ylor, Rutfana;
1y engaged Jn the · inlnllfacturtns .faut.:.balf-brotbt'rs.
gcney nature will b provide&lt;!.
help- livttrt.ock
producera
of eigars. He serVed one· timn a.:; · friend~; may call 1t the Raw.
nM!ded.'
president Of · the ~son
County lings-Coats Funeral Hom13 where
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Prict Support Progr•m
Court for .a %7-day period to flll Rosary set-victs will be beld Mon· work• on hi• f1rm progrem
EiM-nhawer ancl Gli... l•l H.utt
The President made it
t..h.e unexpired term of his late day evening at 8 p. m. with the elonr with ..,... of hi• top •d·
economic aciYIMt. The Prasl-- that he i.fl: &amp;tanding firm on
[ather, Jqho A, Mobr.
funeral services scheduled fer 9 vlaar&amp; fn hl1 JC.p Wilt, Fl•.,
dant •nd Agrlcvtt..,. S.Cret•ry adminlstraUon'11 flexible
·
· a. m. Tuet&gt;day at tbe Sil.ci'OO Heart office. Amort~ • • p.artlclpeEzr• T11ft a.nMill then '"'t tilt support program
for
A vete;ran of World War
I, churcb with Requiem Mas:; by !hE' tl"' .,. (from left• Fred Seat.
ffnl1hing touchtt on tM ,...
1
M~hr aerved ovre!le&amp;s in France 1Rtv. Fr. Turel.
"
ttllcler Which ~'!~~~.'
on, dtlfUiJ
aaa~Mtj Tr~~e
gram thep hepe w.lll lift ........ cro(ltl,
~e fio.ru.15 to 90
Wltb the l19tlr ~gimeot of the · Burial will be ilt · tbe Sacred - .. (hli!olto), ·-~~ ·. .._
.... • 1reet.r thire In tht 1M- pUtty... Some farm
30tb IDI"lllrY Dlvialoo.
·
Helll'l Cemetery, Pomeroy.
lory .of Afrlcul1tlrol. ·....,...I
lion'• prooporllj. '' .. :
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:llere E:lliperience
· ABusy Weekend

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Reg. $379.95 Sale

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Ironton ~hool
:~;:. ~~t·~~.·::.~· ~.d J•;:,••ry~
-----Burglary Case
Is Cleared Up Mayor Of At.nens
T BeCan
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Tour. Draw.ing Heavy RP.'Dm. . nse
_P~er.oy,_Tuea~a,y ,.n,torning

Dies Suddenly
While On Visit
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Mary E. Barnell

CARMEL

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Funera} emee

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LA~~E DOUBlE DIE!$¥ {
,AND Boot(CASE ,JID. ~ ,

Detision Awaited··
On:Sheppard Case

'BloL~!f!.~~!~~

awa.-lbdalt. quuiDe mahorcmy. at&gt;

c•ntod br llar&lt;IWGN biiiMd llllilnr.
Bow.lroolcmd_bt_10 •••
do..,ollocl cmd vuJdod. Tllo
btq tllbv ..._ .. "' ~ plalo
QlON .•• ad. a:tiplllcea cu. fmMdecl
w i t h - Du Poat Dulux loo ~

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Poneil T Adkms

T~ral

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MANY VALUES
IIROUGHOUT OUR
STOR&gt;E QURING JANUARY
· . CLEARANCE SALt:

Tbe'R.·a·ce . .r .
Mason
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CONGRESS' YOUNGEST MEMBER

bcuvalll br -

bod-. lumlturo.

Cars Damaged
1n Collision

woman 'ED··•••
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Sargent Elected
Bedford School ::!;'~ :!.sr"'!"..~.,:
Board
!dent -..,.

Will Be TUe"day

c~rnplete

MORNINGSTAR

evonlna.

Billion DoJiar Soil
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of Mr.
llyseU
and Run.
&gt;fro. CO&gt;h ""h•y had
as guests New VeHr"s D11y Mr . and
Mrs. Guy Howell , Dean Howell 11nd
daughter, Columbus.
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Glady.s Hoffman called un Elmer Nelson and Mr. and Mrs, Cash
Braley Sunday afternoon.
Waid Kennedy and moth er were
guests of Mr and Mr.'J..
Harry
Willi.amson al Rutland Christmas
Guests of Wa id Kennedy and
mother Saturday were his .son and
dau;hter·in-law, Mr. and
-Mrs.
Floyd Kennedy and son, Colum·
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_·Prowlers Foiled In Attempt
To Open Safe; Money Stolen

TIRES

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.Mr. and Mrs. William Eu:hin- 1
ger and family, spent Friday
eveDiDJ with Mr. •and Mrs. John
Kauff of Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zwilling,
•on Rusaell, Mr. lJlbert Nicley ,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harold CJ"oueh Bert Withrow of Charleston, W.
o! K.l)'ford, W. Va., \"a,
vi&amp;iton of Mr. and,
Mr. and .Mrs. Denzil Showers
I.Dd' tamlly, Sugar Creek, 0 ., Mn.
of Waltez:, . William Barriett and Miss M-ary ·
weekeJld with ShOwers ' of Wellston, 0., and

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Grandparentl ..,. Mri,. Jelllt
Net.,Ier. Racine and llr. &amp;Dd Kn.
Reid Eynon.
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Mr. an Mre. cl
the ._ ~.. of
ner are •Moun n1
~-. t.be
a daughter, January 1 Jt
Holzer Hospital.
d Saadr
S.lre bu been name
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and wei&amp;hed 6 lb 2 oz.
:Frank
Gnndparent.a are Mn.~Winebrenner and Mn . .t.purmiD

dau~g=ht:•:•·=Dec=e=m=be=r=2ll:·:::•l==th:e::,:l!ortl;:;;;:;;n;.;Sr;;. _...__

of MiniO r JuDCtion, )fri. tutber was a recent guest speaker at
of Merckle, 1001, John and Luthr:r, the Asbury Methodist Church.
Woodrow Hendrix spent TuesPl. Pleasant apent last week here Jr, of Sardis, 0., apent Sunday
with ber iUDdPirents, Mr. and with Mr. and M.n. Holly Friend. day in Cnlurnbus on business.
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RICHARD S. OWIN
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!Entered as serond cl as:; m:ll lmg matter at the post
Pom eroy Oh10

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SI.IT WHY DOts
'tilER'( WU~I&lt;

ltiYNOLD E. GREINI

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N'ational ad \'crhs mg r l' prc,enl a t w e, Bottlnell l K•mball , tnc
343 lexlngl on A\'e, New York CJ!), 18, N Y.

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. Subscription rJieJ Delivery by t:arrter .,here aya1J~tble 30 ce~~ts
per week: one year In advanct&gt; at The D.aily Senhnel off1ee. $16.jl0;
liJ months, $780, three months $3.80 By motor route where
available : one month, $1 B)· ma1l one year $8, sue months, $4 25,
three months, $2 50 one month, $1

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lnf~rmation

Bureau, wh1ch
founded on October 5, UH7

better known as the Com1nform,
is co-ordinated with that or the
RUSSian Commumst Party, wh1ch

!ends secret mstrucUons on polIcy to Communist parties m oth-

The Cohln\bJa )Jron de~mg Compaoy•• te:l.ev~Qll n.otwork L!i follow·
fng the ~ead of another- maim nl&gt;twork Jb !nereasln• tts color program
nunt for th P &lt;'OminJ:: season An annou.ne:emc,t from Hollywood, C&amp;ti-!orma, !'n ' "' CBS .,.. 111 mere:~ ~£' Jis color teh~\'islon thh season by about
foJ,Jr bundrcd per cent
1r, the last st·a ~o !l . CDS ongmoled some n.ineteen shows ip. color In
the se.Jsor: abo ut tu bPiilJn or :~ lnady bee•nnlog, over seventy •h.oW.a
Will be lc lec :tsl m color
Arnone: thPsc ~hows wtll b1• a once-a-weel:ly dramatu! tbow and
''!he Hcd Skc·Jhm Show' open1ng late th~ month FolloWJDIC on tb')
hc~ls uf !he NBC TV ~:~nnouncc.mf'n t that sevonl football 1amet wut
be t~l ... vJ ~ Pd 1n cnlt•r th 1s fall and the tWI)obour telecatt ot a Dlav lrqna
New Ym k bv NBC I he CBS announcement rnalces Its clear that co)()f
t('l('\'lsJOn 1~ bf&gt;~Jn n 1 m: tn he on thP way.''
Th(' tlrn l' al of culnr i l• IPVl~JOn will re-ttlrntalote the Wevi.:uM ill
dustr y, i mnrov~ vte wJnll and mcr!"Rs e the price ()f prOduction-at Jpa~t
In the nf'x1 [l'w rear~ It u ornhab!e that, as t'OJor tf!lev•ajnn tedml·
qnl's :~ntl t•n ul pmPnt manuracturt&gt;J3 become modernllt'd and used la
gr!•:~l nllfllll l lw ~ lh,.. cost w111 romP down
t 'l"h" CI)Sf of color J;Ct ~. now above S800 h aho nn•c~f'rl fn cnm_.
do'&gt;~-n as lhu art• mass produced 11nl'! 11 the un1t cOst Is tleduced bv
quanlil) J) r f~cluetwn and lower nart Driccs

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There were reports last September that tbe Kremlin intended
to disband the Cominform There
ieemed to be some substance to
tbese reports at the t1me.

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,.. t t n 1h &lt;&gt; ll ~l'ltll'f' Rns ~ 1an h manv llftl" s l hr f'"o'
to the RH t ~ge Aml'fl l'On
In lflh ~ ' • :.~11 lh ( nw(l ~, uf p1·odudwn and dl.'llrlhu!J on- which
tn{'nns t ~'J I I ll] t uJ &lt;' m ;-. n tt fnc lu n n ~ .mel reta1llng- nre I'Jthel owned by
thf' lh ·· 'I•'• m r '~l tll y &lt;"&lt; on 11 oJPrl b\ llw state 'T'hc stat e fix es 1hr
prl tt"&lt; .1 nt1 • 'H' f•u ,1 ftlw ~u bs 1 str n c c li l'ms ft" es t~ !' m at VI'Ty h1gh
lrv r 1 ~ 10 11 rlt r to ~t piwn ()ff &lt; o n ~ u m ... r purtha smg pOI'. f'l
tn fl u thl l l•d St,,h•" lht; nw .. m; nf proriuc\1 011 and dl'; ln buiJOn are
pri i'O I•h ~~~~ Jw d l!tHh ·r th t" S}s ll'ITI we kn nw ns fr('e tnterpr1se. com
p c1111011 ~ ~ '\ •I •· 11pen a'l rl Jn l t·n ~ t · - a · ('\'f' n on!' who pn l •o niZ &lt;' ~ relp.1lers
t•an l e&gt; l tf fH 1t1 p •rso no~l 1 '&lt;prr ll nu • Anrl pr iC(· ~ fo r pin t t•c,dlv eve-r~
tbml( • oJ•i Jt lo l,l tl .uc \l ll wl lhiJL~n.cans of th !lV t'rd~(' fumllv
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The nearness to dl.lil&amp;atrr without experlenclnf Jt.
lhe narrow fiiK"Rpe from death, ll a •ubject that
faaclnate.t me, 1t comea to mind every time 1 ttep
from a. curb and draw back In time to avoid be1nl'
hit by a car Borne of ua come so cloae 80 often. X
was m1nd!ul of It again tht other nlfht w~.n llt.v.
Allen had u h\11 rue.ata on hi• mktr.lpC. t4Jfl11fon
1how a. couple of 11urvtvon of the TUG"~ atbk~,
alone with Walter Lord, a )'OUhJ' nun wbo h&amp;l
written A N'plt.t to Remember, de.allrlJ' wtth that
dl111aater I had to woQtJer lone If\( fU\l)' ~ N
tate lteered thla pair aboard ~e 1i.Lialakablt' lltlp
- and why, later, It aaved them from d1'9"¥ntrlc.
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Tht elo1eat call I've ho&amp;td about 1~, h.owfvtr.
JI'4110hUite4
Ia delortbed '" a new ~look, No Q...&amp;,.: 6,..,.tt,e,
b)l 11 flea.
by ROM Talbot, a tow-,r f£ut 8lder who ~a
prealdent ot a 1~81 'I"CWtn'a M!U' a."~
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bot'1 booJc appe,an: to be a ROtt of biography, but 'Nha.t tntwftttd me
&amp;rlit W&amp;l the ch.e.phr wherein aha told ot pla.nnkif to ~ ~· J!lnJ,
Oennan Evanr.ellqaJ Lutheran churcn'l excur1lon to Huntin«ton ~
on June 1!5, li~Ooi.
Rou•a parent. couldn't J'O, 10 It looked u It 1t011f ~UW..'t-but
en.ally they N'raed to let her Older lister Blanche t&amp;ke bff,
bought tickets for the boAt ride, their .J11other boOed Ifill ~ ,..s.
Jelly aendwlche._and then: "Pictul'tl my dlaappolntrnant Wbln
illanr.he announced, at the last minute, that lhe could not pt th.e di&amp;J
'Off !roJ'II; lllbooJ."
The anapper, or rour•e, Ia worthy ot one ol DIU Btflrn'l """'te.n• •
ally, hllarloQI bro•d,caata-tor U.. name of that bG&amp;t ter Utf pt~,
lad1e.t and rentltmen, WAf thl Gtllltt'dll Bloet~m, Whl~ ~ ~·
~ with the ~ou ot 1.021 Uv.a. Ml'l. 'ralbot. mq~. ~
1han molt ot "'' haa ~ verr oloQ to the dark ~ ·

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the ~rid'• J1\0U tnteJUpnt ftea, The Ore&amp;t H1nua, M
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to::"":froi:Em~~E~urro~pe;
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how to lun!o a ball H tbotl hll ....
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TUUOAY
Today

C9mmllllist Porty Chief Nlldta S. 10 30 Erme Kovacs Show

I Khrushebev ended their vastt to 11·00 Home
India they announced that the 12 00 tennes.see Emit
Comlntorm would be maintained. 12 30 Feather Your NeJt
There have been indicatiom 1.00 Bob • lop. Corr
a.irare then that the Cominform 1 31) Your S~ SboWcase

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may be strengthened, and the 2 oo Pa~'l Study
scope of its work constderably 2:30 p,........ ~
enlarged.
3 GO !Matinee 'llaeet-re
Tlle Cominform was rounded 4.00 Dat, with "LtCe
bY the Com,munitt Rattles of Rus. 4 l5 Modern R.om,ances
sia, Poland, Yugoslavia, Hun- 4·31) Queen For a Day
gary, Bulgeria, Romania, Cteeho· 3 00 Old Til1la'
slovakia, France and Italy
lts function was to be a propaaaoda center that would lay
down the party Une to tbe Com·
munist press and radio through.
out the world

5 30 Howdy Doody
a.OO Soldiets Of •FO'I\tune
6 30 Sports Eye
6 tO News Picture
6 55 Le• p 1 111 &amp; Mary Ford
7 oo Big Town
7·30 TGny Martln

7 ,., N~ws Cer1vao
8 00 caesar's Hour
9 oo

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9 30 Robert .Montgomery
10 30 All Stu Theatre
11 00
11 05
11.10
11 15
11 30

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weathereast
PriW :Sox
Grea*t Ft&amp;b•s io Century
Tomgbt

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5 30 Howdy Doo.dJ
6.00 Soldiers OI Fortune

Gorby, Guard1.an of.
'f1¥i.!,!A.Qts real es
Annl 9 WilliiiRI, 111
tate sltlldt:d ia lalaa T&lt;f'A'R!hip.
Helca co"n,ty, OIPO, will rbe orlnroJnpeiflat Perton.
fere4. fOl .s~• bN '" \JU~lgned
1t tlle ol.{ie~ 'If , ~ ld Crow, 1·7·31&lt;

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1 6:30 Sports Eye
6 40 News P1cture
6 5~ Lea Paul 6 Karr Ford
7 00 ClilbeU Hu.ntintf,on Hospital
7 30 D)nah Shore
7 til News Caravan
8 00 MartiU Raye Show

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RUARK REPORTS ON:

On Changes In Australia
Since World War II Days
BY ROURT ~. RUARK
SYDNF.Y, Australia - Ctv1l1za
tlon lit some respects ha:o come 1 o
Australia WJih the abcfllllon of
,\hat we used to call the s1 x
I) dock: s w•ll That wn:s the ciQSillg
t1me for all but sl.v grog shops
and the lcg111mate hole( Joungf'~
where you we1 e !. mppo.!u•d to show
" 10om ke• m ort.lt"' 1.o havt• a
dr 1nk .s crv.ed.

The natives of 20 count•·•~s have
brought theu sk•ll s and cultu1 es
to Au stralia and th e Impa ct 1s no
IJ ecable on every hand
Gradually the harshne~s and
di ! Comfort of lJvmg ha vt• been
uentled by a European hun d Publtc dr•nkmg like publ1c cnt mg a
r, w years ago 111 Austral 1.1 was
shockut(;: A mun bellted ~ agamst
a bar packed three and sn: cleep
m eddymg smoke and hloat ed hun
self With as tnUf'h beer .1~ he
could sw!ll before the ba1 mald
called lime ami swept up the
glasses
The man ~cnt home
so:u:led to the eyes, staggered
through dmner and pa~scd out m
hl.i cluur
Pubhc eat10g was largely an
adventut·e m etlher ptomatne o1

In tile , .. Olloua Ia Clad otrtol, ~
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Oil hond tor hil PNIII111't-...._ J" 111C1

Walell ~,Jntll 10 P M now, smrc
the la&amp;t referendum put th~ wow~cl"B on the pm Wqwaer is il loose
term nu~anl.Jil bluen~e. IPD.il.!iport,
old fashtoned. The 6 P M. closmg
went oul and moderation came In
The experhftent to me h1 at lea51
as interesting as ou.r revulsion of
the Volstead Act

I have known thla country ' off

i.he colhe m the mutton u.if a
salad was a sUck of lunp eeler,
and withered. rad11b Hl'Ved In :~
gla.ss U tbere Wu service at aJ.1 it
was grudgmg, i)e(ause the A.ussi01
1l!i the woi'Jt. senant in ~ WOJl4
- even worse thiJl tbe Amuicliln
l am t old thot nn'-U.,. drunken
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ness, cr1mes abetted
by liquor,
and espectaJ1y drunken drivlns: of·
fenses have waned sme.e legal
drmkmg house were extended. I
am no authonty here, but un one
thmg 1 can stand fast It IS pOSSJ·
bl~ to eat and drmk well under
pleasant, lei su&lt;ely circumstances
now msterad of guzzling and gob
blmg like p!gs at a trough. to
heat the sundown

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And wtlh 1t the city hu become
lighter, brighter and politer One
dll) soon Sydney, W1th 1ts maJni·
fLcent natural beauty, Jls fresh
amalgam or fore1gn ~ulture and
the loosenmg of 1ts nnc1ent stays
will be the San Franmsco of tbh
s1de of the world m all ll3pects of
pleanantness It's got a bead slart
m that direction now
(Copynght, 1956, Umtcd Fea
ture Syndicate, Inc )

and on since the Jut :vear of
World War II Ito~ thlna_es, lD many
rtspe«s 1 have been faselnatlllf to

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watcb,

The r-esciAion of

fl\e .dx

EVENTS

o'cloQk

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awJll W ancM:ber key to the pro
arcn q t~e adml.uion of mote loo• for Fight In Congre11
Stt Stront AHempt to Tab;
lhan a raWiot;iiQI(rants. 111 another Ovor Civil Air Jody In '56
Centrol From Commerce Dept:
co.nc••=o to the need fOI' ehante
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Blq;ial to Ce11traJ Prtsa A.uociatlon
,
lf
~ort of way tJle local
equ Wll•a. Of repeal and the ml·
A$HJNO'J'ON-A real ftght Ia expected In Congret~~ In 19GG

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1.rant have worked together.

,I Vtt the

Civil 4eronauttca a.dm~l~tratlon. The forced rui,Pa• •

a CAA chief or Ftederlck B. Lee brought demanda fot retum 1
thf alfl'oy to\) l.n.dtpendent statue. It now 1a under the cUrec:Uoa o1

Uaft

King! CTOis In Sydney, wh)ch
some s'veral mllUon troop.s wiU of
the

MONDAY
the Cominform tnto a political
Instrument 1n its attempt to 9 oo S.iJi'D On Pray.er
purge President Ttto of Yugo. g 00 Captain kangaroo

slavta

T1to
was formally expelled
f.rom the Commform. The&lt;e wa"
no doubt that the K&lt;emUn be·
lieved It could W&lt;eck Tito
Cominform Almolt Wr•cked
Tlto, however, refused to be
purged lnsterul, hiS successful
deClance of the ~emhn , all but
wr;~ked the Comtn[tormh h B
IC announcemen w IC
u1
garun and Khrushchev made JD
New Delhi last December 14
that the Commform would not
be abandone~ camt- as a surpnse.
The announcement was made
tn a Juml statement by the two
Sovtet leaders at the end of
theJ&lt; visJt to India
There seemed to be no reason
why the Cominform should be
mentioned m such a statement
ft has been a pretty anemic msu.
tulwn smce Tlto rocked H on Jts
heels
Will "ttr.nethen Cominform
It looks as if tha KremUn In
tends not only to malntatR the
ComJ.n1 rm, but to strengthen
9
Jl as part of lls new cold war
campal&amp;n
The Cominform is the succes
sor to the old Communist Inter
national-the Camintern - which
was an instrument of Kremlin
revolutionary intrigue
through
out the world for years.
Josef Stalin liquidated the
intern in 1M3, as a gesture to
Russia's We.stero AlbeJ!I in the
mtdst of World War II
It could be thlilt the Comlnfo&lt;m
Which bas Its headquarters in
Bucharest, Romarua, b
to be
turned into something like a new

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Strike It Rich
Valiant Lady
1122.001.._ T ~·e ol Life
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12 30 Searcb for Tomorrow
12 45 The Guiding L1xht
1 00 Kab~'a Kitchen
1 30 Love Story
2:00 Your Star Showcas-e
2 30 Houseparty
3 00 The Big Payo£f
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Bl&gt;b C:rosby Show
30 The Brightel' Day
4 00

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11 10 t:ireu BOx
11 15 Bud Wilkm.!. n Show
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12 00
12 16
12 30
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S1gn On- FTayer
Capta1n .ttangaro&amp;
Garry Moore
Artbur G'&gt;drrey
..Strike Jt R1ch
Vahant Lady
Love of Lite
Search for Tomorrow
The GuidJng Light
Ka.tle'4: Kitchen
Love Story
Robert Q Lewis
Houseparty
The Big Payoff
Bob Croaby Show
The Brighter Day

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on the altuatlon, b4mtly chargea that LM wu '
poUtlca.l Jecritl.ce to a pnHailro~ poUc7 a.dvoe...._

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free countries to watch

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slstant
Secretary
by commerce
HoWle Dem®ratlo

LelslU'e and 1rae have corne to
dimnJ. Service •nd 10od eooklnf.(
are no loh&amp;er •tr•nteiit tO tho
couatry, Th hotels

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6 55 SoiDI't&gt;
7·08 lt!JI&lt;Ia, Fran &amp; Ollie

us foi!P »fly

::;~;i.; WHEEL

"So~e people

rrow when
dYeR reaJt;OnalbUil1; othen

expeoated oppoaltlon
prapoaaa. are likely to
For the put aeverat
who I• •xpeetel to u,.
a.ou•ce hit aenatorlal
Jlu beea inaklnJ blttet
attadta on the foreip aid pro&amp;'l'lln
au ov., O.Orsl&amp;.
Tho apendtnc of bl111ona of c:lollara
._. nat popular Ja rural
Oeorria, an.d that Ia exactly the aft&amp;
Georp m\llt bfta.t TtJ.
m&amp;dJe'• •trona poJ.IUcalllol~. ~ge, who II eD.a.trmaa of tbt ltn&amp;ta
ronlp. rela.tton• corrunlttee, of co1,1.ne, II JndeUbiJ Jlnkecl t8 the ,
foreign Aid program.
'
'10f;ll'ft'la Ia not expected to lncreue fonlp aid Ia an el.ctloft year:
like 1936, although the admlnlatrauon pl'Obably will requeat th&amp;t the
appropriation (or \.1118 program nearly .be d6ubtt4 from th6 ll.f bu•.
lion appropriated tor It tht• year
·
Should Senator aeorge Join the campalp aplnet lnoreued tontrn.
&amp;ld. &amp;I appear• likely, be will look pod lD Jilll Mrnt: 1tate. Should
ha couple thia attack with a euccesarut: lllbt to Nduee tax-. ... will
look ev.n 'Detter.
1'bou1b the admlnl•tratton might h&amp;te to 1M ttl forelp aid pro.
~ fall ha dttea.t, It would be moat b&amp;pp)' to ne Walter Oeorp
r.tum~ to tht SObate when ht hu been 1 ol IUCh 11"1t ~ to
Preald,.t J,llunhower and Sec:rttary ot ltatt J9hll Foater Dullea.

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4·15 Secret storm
4 30 On Your At!count
5.00 LUCky 8 R~n&lt;h
6 00 Lucky 8 Ranch
6 00 YouT Esoo Reporter

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H•rlew-D•••••••

Beh·edere 4
door Sedan, $1395 Blaettnar's,
.Pomeroy, Ohio _ _ _I~tc

Ia•• Repol't••

6 45 Sp&lt;&gt;tl!PI "" $porto
6 55 Weatherman

1954 CHEVROLET

7 00 P~ti P!it
7 '15 06ua: Edvrlis, Ne\tt
7 30 RobJDhood

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MOTORCYCLES

BUNCE IJARLEY.

B~l

floor Sedan, $1395
Pomeroy, Ohto

ROOMS OF til
New Furniture ~

Stop AM Stt Our Wide
s•Ktion Of New And Used

1954 PLYMOUTH

Atr 4
Dlaettnar's,
1·9 5tc

DAVIDSON SALES
Rt 7 at Alh ''· Middlepert. 0.

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BIDCK VB Super Conver
Uble Coupe, $2295 Blaettnar"s
Porneroy, Ohto
1-9 5tc

8 QO J.1wN t Alloo

e 30 Godft'ey's 'Pt.lent Scouts
g 00 I Love Lucy
9 SO December Bride
10 00 Stud10 One
11 00 Up W the 1nmute New•
11 05 Camera No 4

OPTOM~TBIST

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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
East Coarl Street, Pomeroy
Offlte IJonn: 9 to 1!, 2 to J, ICiooe at NOft ea Tlnln.)

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4 30

On Your ACCO\J,Dt

500 Lucky S Ranch

WATCHES ON

1952 BUICK Special Delux 4·
door Sedan, $895. Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy, Ohlo
1 9 5tc

6 30 Your Esso Reporter
64!1 Spotlight on Sport!l

6M
700
7 15
7 so

Weatherman
Draw W1t.h Me
Doua Edwards, Newa
Cisco K1d
800 Phil SJivel's Show
8·30 Navy Log

men clamoring ror a return
ngtd 90 per cent of parity sup.
ports have blamed tbe fhdble
and 'tower support system for
many of the farmers' troubles
But Mr Etsenhower s.aid the
new fiP.Xible sylltem L5 ·~designed
to gear agrJcultw-al production
mcenttvd to potenUiill markets.,
thereby g:l:vmg promtse to our
(a.rm 11eople of a stable a.nd d&amp;:
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There was a Iar1e delegation 1 Slack wasn't gettjng lat.
w:ual
of Pomeroy Bend (ana in tbe sell number of reboundl off the
out crowd that witne.ased the 86- boards, and aa a result tbe Mar.
72 win of Marahall over Western shall ra11t break JUJt wasn't
Michlgan Saturday night at · Me· there. In addition the team has
morial Field HoUJe in Huatjq. lots of turnovers, andlu a result

No S!)Qncr had SHn frantisco'sl
defending l'hamps notched
win
No. 11 Friday by a 62-M count ·
over Peperdine than
dashing
Dayton matched II with an 83-'64:
rout of lena Cole&amp;e on Saturday.
But this pace was ju~t
too
much
for t.bird-ranked North
Carolina
State,
fourth-ranked
North Carolina, seventh-ranked
Iowa State,
and
lOth -ranked
George Washington . All were
beaten Sr.turday and olher weekend upset victims ind uriPrl Jfjlh·
ranked Iowa, l7th-rankPrl Tulsa,
20th-ranked Stanford whili• West
Virginia, winner
tl1r; Or.mge
Bllwl Tournament, was beaten
twice in two niEhts.

ton. NaturaiJy tbe btl attraction looked prtdy poor at UR'It!i.
for local fan1 wa11 8'0" Charlie
ln the aecoDd halt it wa1 a cUt·
Slack, who ls just about the moat
popular ba1ketball star to hit lerent otory,, llll Cbarlle tool!
Huntington for a gOOd
maay o'er the - · .... j)lat •tiool
swept !Jle ·deleaw~ .iebdUndl Ja
yeats.
APJN~rently
...._.. Mtr....U tbi1 staaz~. Ai I .result th~B·
way tha ltery lheidtl . . "AI Green .&lt;in¥o '. f0lrinc · 1&gt;fek · ·orl

Sitek ..,.., .. ,_. ~Nhall...
lla Ch~rlle, who IH :P,...r-r
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San Franr:isco's win over Pepperdine was the 37th straight
for tbe Dons, ly ing them for the
s«ond longl'l'!l 1:1treak in majorcollege history . They can tie the
&lt;Ill-time rerord of 39 straight
this week by beating Santa Clara
Tlll'sday night and Fresno State
t'riday niwhl. The mark was set
by tho 1936-36 Long bland U .

team and tied Ly tbe 1940-41
ton Hall squad.

Se-

rlbouncltr In the netiJn latt
yaar, aM hn· -.n . lwt 11Mut
.. Mnutlonal tttil- ...ton..
Alon1 with hit .,.., r1Mun4-

Cebe Ptloe . and · P•ul 1Jn
l&lt;l&amp;dlnf !be "". and !lio Ia tile
''"'" · the ~ 'fiR ,look tlte
lead, and thO. · ~ . to tlte
win.

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pivot Thursday evenlaa at the Seeplld
Ward FirehoUie ln Pomeroy.

Local Jans wlU get two cbancea - - - - - - - - - - - to .see Marshall in action thla
week a.s they meet Ohio U. at
Athens on Tbur.sday night, &amp;nd
tangle with tough Toledo on Sat·
urday night 11t Huntington. Fans
are advised to get their tickets
early as both games promise to

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20 pointa ln : th CODlut. Deli·
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MarshtlJ had to come from be- tiPIJ')ted the tellli tO a · de for
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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

hind last Saturday

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a good Bronco team. After 1 fast first place in tbe ·MJd Aliler~an
standi.,., and delhtltely Mar·
tilart the Green lost momentum,

By OSCAR FRALEY
And rounding out my ballot Is 32 count. It was
1
United Pr"' Sporh Writer
Wambsganss, who, lucky or not,
D•yton Routs lon•
:NEW YORK UP- The baseball did something that nllbodi baa
Dayton easily routed little Iona writers are balloting today on don e before or since.
at Madison Square Garder, 88 candidates tor the llall of Fame
a ..t Of Rnt
seven-foot Bill Uhl
dominated! and there is a s harp division of
· ·
bemoaning
"POpularithe game with 26 points and un- opmJOn
In t he typewriter rank ~ t.v ThoM•
conll·st"
have thethefeeling
that
heatable rebounding. The Flyers, as to whether runny mure old tim- all lh(• r~~ally bmous already arc
now nnk&lt;'d second nationally be- ~rs deserve the hf•no~,,or _whether m I he HalJ of Fame and that
hind the Don11, will be tested only ~t ball become a pup~anty run- those who will follow are simply
once this week- by Caniaius at test.
votrd in automaUcaly as the best
Buffalo, N. Y., Saturday night.
One groun r:ontl•rutJ Lhiit. the of whal ill left.
Arch-rival!'!
North
Carolina Hall of Fa_n!e 18 beln/ rhoopcnerl
Nur du they seem to rcali~e that,
Slate and North Carolina both I by the addrtwn of piU.Yl'iS ':"'ho dlrl as llw year.!i progrc.~s. the-re will
wre !dunned hy Atlantic Coast , not have lhe long and dn;ltn~UJ:•h· be &lt;I host of•new candidate&amp;.
Confcrf'ntc foes Saturday. State ed careers of ~ u rh us Uabc Ruth,
Fm· at:tivl! players, lit lenst, re
11
look a OfJ.:'.i6 be.aline from Duke _Lou Gehri~, l )' , Young, Hanu.~ s ure shot candidatet~ five vcars
on the wmners' court. North Wagn er, Grovt&gt;r Cli•vclancl Alex- aft1·r they wind up their ta~eers.
Carolina wa11 upset, 76-71, by
a ander, Walter JohnMJil and others Thf'y arc Tert Williams, Stan MusWakc Forest team that came of their dandy anrl 1iurabie tlk.
ial , Bob l'' cilf't', Robin Roberts and
from behlntl 22 limes.
The other faction holds that Jaekir Robinson .
anybody who ma1lc &lt;I di slmg:ushed
Iowa State . scored llrst ,anrl contribution, r·l'~ardl&lt;·s; of it•ng th
I abo have to gn for lloy earnnever led aga1n in b11wlng
to o{ service in tlw ganw, ~hou l rl be pnnPII ~. wheth er he last.ll ";•nough
\ Kansas St11~e. 68-64, on It~ home voted in . This wuuld !R("!Udl' ~urh year:..:" or not, bt•cause hr's the
eour1 ·
fttch n1ond'8
·
d-ou t as, ror example, Bill Wamh s ~nu ~s. best catc hr 1· I ever ~fiW·iln d r
m-an
lelm li'Jrprised George Washlllfl· o,vhu madn the only triplf' play m wa tc hed Bill llkk(•y. You also e11n
tun by a 78-67 count. Iowa waa r World S£:&gt;rir:s hi~tnry,
makt- a c~~l' for .~ ucb a.; VogJ
oul .~l'lltell , 7-IJ. in th~ l115t fotn·t This L'ul·ncr lw ~ to 1-:o with lht' Berra, Allied RtJ.~·nolds, Phil Rlzminulell in lll.'iing to Michigan' la!!.Pr conti n~ 1 ·nf.
ZUlli, Pecwl!t' fl11ese, Mapy Mar·
~fill&lt;'. 6.).()4.
Y••rs No~ Crit•ria
I 11111 ;md Halph Kuwr, plus a h1t of
'i'!ll.•u w.v, handed Jts liCCOfld
vOwrs_
!ilrai~ht lost~, 80·72. by l.&gt;t!lrolt.
It ill my fN•l in ,~; th;Jt Jj Hall of
Yt1u l:&lt;IH lwt Ihal Ud~ OIHJ b01liot,
St11nftu·d h('lll W&lt;itihington 58-46 Faml! i~ to hnn or famuu~ nlayct·s
at lf'a~t. will ncvf'r go in complete·
Satm·lfii ,V nigh! hut had be~n up: It doesn't rule thai 1l1r famt• mu~l. ly lli&lt;tnk.
set hy lhe ~DnJC team on .f''riday, be one enned over a ion~ pt1rind
07-ol:i! . Anti We.~t Virginia, after of say 20 or cvt•n 10 .vear-'. If a
bt•ing niJIJH'd by Villanova. M -:'.13, pitcher· lasted unl~ c•ne M•ason,
on fo'ridlly, took 11 n 87-71 drutJ. but hnpprnr-d h1 wm the untwardbing from L1 Salle Saturday.
of mod1:rn tolai nf 40 J40imt•s and
____
· nc\'rr [l llrhed agam , &lt;"&lt;•r1amiy hr
should be ,;ivt&gt;n a nichr al Cooperslown .
f
Girls' tntcrmwaJs .atartect FriTy Cobb l'l&gt;&lt;:ently Yt&gt;ntun·d. with day evening at MiddlepOrt Hitb
a areat deal uf caution. that School when the SeDJOI'tl defeated
BY JOSIE PICKENS
Mr. t~nrl Mrs . Carrnll Cleek of "t herC' :-.hould he some dividing thl' Junior.~ and tbe SophOIIJOteB
beat th~ Freshmen, Mrs. Nan
Columbu~ r;pcnt. Chri~lrn1l.!l with llnt•."
llis
pitch
Is
that
the
olcl
lime
!'.loorc,
Girls' Physical .Eduettloa
ber parenl !i, Mr. nnd Mr~. Charles
ball ployt&gt;r pNformcrl over a teacher, is coaclt for tho baaketFoatcr anrl t'amily.
Mr. 11nd Mrl'i . Vlrj:~il Roush had yrcatC'r Bpun of ycurs and com- ball tcnms and the referees are
piled dazzling statlR!ic~ in a dcHd Larry Eastep and Jobn Vroman
1!1 Chri sltn.:l,&lt;; dinn&lt;'r guests Mr .
and Mrs. Frt•d Sh11.in, Racine and ball era. llul it !ihould be admitted with Leo Kennrdy Jr, as asolstthat th~ pace is much swlflcr to- ant .
l\lr. lind Mr~ Virgil Wa!k(lr.
every facet of the game has
Thursday evening the teams
and
K&lt;~thryn Philsnn idt Thursday
clcct&lt;'d the rollowing capt11lns anrl
for Alnb10ma aflf'lr ~penrllDg h er been improved.
ll is the feeling here !hal de- co-captains: Seniors, Juanita Ban vacation wilh hl'r pNr('nt_., Mr. and
lillrvlng
or a Npot &lt;Ire ~ uch piayCfli gcrtcr, Helen Cline; Juniors, Lin:
Mr.~. FrNI f'hil~oon.
.!15
Hank
Greenberg, Hack Wilson, da Batey, Barbara Caplcina; So1Haud1• Juhnson .•lol'iil· Pil-k('ns,
Phyllis
Ina Rcithmillu, :\Irs 1.. E. 1'1rkens Ll'fty Gomez, Tony Lazzcri. Red phomore~, flee Sauer,
Ruffing,
Zack
Whl'al,
Luke
Ap·
Stanley:
f'rNthmf'n
,
Polly
Thoma~
Mr. and '-lr .~. c;l'orglr Nt•igll'lr und
and Mule Haas. and Carol Jct~n Hudson.
rlaugh!f·r Wl'rr ho!l(lay gut·-~ts of piing, f:arl•Combs
~-------~· ~Mr. anrl ~lr~ . How;mt Nt•i1:kr. Of .
ht•r i!UI'S ! ~ WCf() ~~· -IOd ~h-;
Clyde t'l' ll.'h~ and daughh•J", l 'o ltllll·
bus.
,luyn! Draec w;1~ in llolt.e r llosp1Ld Wilh J'ltll!UIIHlflia and
h!IR
brt·n rrturn~·d hntnt'.
( ';t liN8 111 thrl Pitkcns
home
Thnr~day were MtN , William Mus~f'r. Mn and dau"hter of
Rock
SprlllJ.: s Hnd :\.frs. Lena Pickens,
.\l·.ason Cily.
Gt'nt".f.:C ltu rris. PonwrO,\' Vi~&gt;iled
Mr and Mrs . \\-'. It, llaytnnn Slfn·

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spe&lt;to\or, •Ill!. dliliiJ' . ~n an ~
tUJl count 'of jua~ ~fer" ~ relnt ... hat ' bMn ...., ...... bounds Slack lljd : ~e. , but we
aro"ntll 20 polnh ~ taN, know that lt ·
it IJII"t ·20, end
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Middleport's Bob Ashley &lt;~!so
aaw action in the contest, and
Bob i&amp;Ve a good aCOUJll of htmself, although be didn 't score .
Bob bas been playlnl!l the su:lh
man on Jules Rlvlin's quintet,
and usually replaces Dave Kirk
at back euard, and as a result
hu little chance to do
much
•coring since he Is back in 11. defenaive position most of the time
Bob hu been seeing Quite a lot

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Put Co...UCO'I· of ~
scored 111 polntl u he replaeed
out there on the basketball court. Slack at center, and went
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with' a·oy tenter in the country

MoonBeams

By JOHN GRIFFIN
UnltH Press Sporlt Writer
San l&lt;Tancisco and
Dayton,
those long-range feudists for the
national
basketball champion·
ship, emerged with perfect ll-0
records today fa-om a "weekend
of horror" that wrecked
four
other major t.'Qntenders lor the

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'11&gt;underbird Y-8 18 the
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Bt.atioll
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Mr_ ;~nd Mr!i. Ucrs&lt;-h el Ro u~h r-n ·
tcrtum1~d Christma~ )Jrl! .
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Grimm and duughtl'r, tJf Board ,
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John
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Mrs La~Tence Lannmg t·ntt"r Reibel, Mrs CmTie Grueser and
tamed the Past C h u~fs of \!;;~gnu- :.1!'3 Ad.tm Ebersbach.
ila Temple,
Pythian
Sisters,
Thur~day evPnmg at he r hume on
Refreshments were served by
Spring Avenue
he hostesses to those
named
The meet1ng in rh&lt;~~i'P o' •1., . bove and Mrs. J oseph Beegle
president, Mrs Hern lt't•
nar ~t.
'_rs Wilham KUhnger, ·Prlrs Mer
opened With the Lord's Pr~;.er
n Russell, Miss Erna
Je!se .
Reprxts W6re g1ven on g 1 f~ pll'
'111es Lena and Thelma Grueser ,
sented members
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Christmas season
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( tollin Bearhs, Mn Karl Grueser
Burson resign~d a~ trl'asun·t .u 1d
nd Mrs Delbert EJ.Selstein.
Mrs Goorge Hetnes was elected to
The February meetmg will b
lbe offJce
held at the home of Mls1 Tbelma
Games were played dunng the Grueser with Mw Lena Grueaer
social hour With pnzes aw~~rued t o as .usistina: bo.stess.
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SOCIETY

Funeral Services
Held For David
Terrell Tuesday
turned
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Robert Warner returlled

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Mrs. Dale Smith Entertains Past Chiefs
01 PytiNan Sisters Group Thursday Eve_

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a few days' businea vlalt here.

Condor St. 1 Tuesday were held
from the Ewlne Chapel Tbursda)

Hr. and Mrs. Dale Faulk

al 2 o'clock with the R e'r', Waldu

Columbu1 were weekend

MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY

Former Middleport ,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hawk1ns ; Homer ~alley, who is employGirl, Engagement
and Mrs. George Baker were in ed at J1mmy Parsons Motor
Parkersburg Friday when the Agency. is ~cbedu~ed to e~te.r
ladies attebded the Ladles' Ori- the Veterans Hoap1tal at Cbilh· Announced Recently
ental Shrine Ceremonial,
cothe Tuesday tor surgery.
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Mrs. Garnet
Davidson hu
took Ernest Hall, son of Mr. and b~en returned from Holler Hos-

M. Lo
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rene Ann Petm, •
former Middleport res.ideot, ia

Funeral &amp;!l'Vices for Davtd Terrell, 72, wh~&gt; died at his home,

ed Churc.b olftetatlng.
Special m~Yic waa prov 1ded b).
, , .. Buck, oriani•t
Burial wa.s in Beet-11 Grove
cemetery and pall beaNn
were
John Terrell, Joseph
Struble,
Earl, Jr., and Kra.
Lepr and Ernest
Pomeroy, and Mils Betty
Gr-ew.
key of Middleport, spent
Coming !rom out o! toWD for
ia Charleston. W. Va., with Mrs. the services were Mn. Mary Jor·
Lawreoc:e Spea,...• and da"•hter,
Mr
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. and ·IIU,.,, Ernest Me rew
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MTs. Clara Lanham, Mrs. Velma
Mrs. Harry P. Smllh, Mrs.
Clark, Mrs. Doris Woodell
and
HyaeU, Pomeroy and Mn.
Mr.s. Lula Stover aU of c harles
LeWis of Racine were jn
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nd Mr
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moutb, Sunday where tbey
Mr. a
s. Char es erre
tended an exeeutive meetina: !&gt;f and Alonzo Terrell of Cincmnati:
tbe olficm ,or Portsmouth Ots- and Mrs. ·Martha Ruu;ell, Brad·
trlet Women s Sootety of
bury.
tie Service of the
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
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Mr. and Mn.
Null, who
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ard, Mrs. Bernice J&gt;ar1t 1nd Mn.
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Lucille B. Hawkins, members of the Kyger Cteek . eonttru'c:tlon
Tbeod onu: cou!lcil nauJ h ters of of
work,
have •11Iiounce4
. the onblrtb
a daughter,
Jan~t Sue,
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VISOrS

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Mn. Jame• HaH, Chester Road , p1tal
to Holzer Hospital Saturday eveSara Kerwood bas beea Ul for ~nsaredd ~-W~Niter S, LuLcu, SOD of
ntnc.
the past two weeks with a vi.ruA
OJ' UCUQ
r an ,Q.I,.,, ormaa ucas, Che·
lnfed1on.
shire, and her parents, Mr. I.Dd
In the &amp;taN of Ohio at the cl... t,f buslneu on DK, 31 .. 1955
111bl.llbed in re1pon.ee to call ...._e b7 eoJQWOlkt
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Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Veith, Sr., ' Mrs. Flor•ee Hannay, Buffa. Mrs. Clarence Peters, Ches.ltire,
...._er teetloa 5111, U. 8.
ente,t.alne4 Mr. and Mrs. David l lo , N. Y., is spending "-&amp; ~eek have IUl'Dounced the engq'emeqt
OUu, Sunday,
wtth her motbet,
II: S. ud approaehlnc marriace.' No de
fjaite date hal been sN !Gr the
Cub, balance• wttb other banb. lncludlnl l'fteJ'W btJ..
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ha)les [ Wh1te, and other tela
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ance, and cas h Items in procfJM at cOU«t.ioo .. --., .• __ 286..382.&amp;1 and sons, Bill an~ Walter , visited
Mr. and Mr,. Lafry- :~ . ce and wedding.
UDited States liiOYen..ment obUptiou. direct. and
r.elative~ at Boomer and Glen son have moved frorri- '. he' Pratt Slie tra®ate&lt;l 1rol!l ti.Jeshlte
IU&amp;rant.eed . .
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apartments on Coal
to HlP Sthoo) aud IJ
by
Oorpo:ra.ti! stoclu Hncludllll' • 3.300 etock at' Pedenl
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Mr. ind Mrs Don Becker and Pomt Pleasant. Mr. ~ · ,
fhe Ohio Bell. Telephone Cqm.
Resene Bank
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1.300.00
Ele~ P.any llHi he iractUatid from GalLoaM and d1scou n ts UnclucLing $182.02 ovet"&lt;lrlafta) •. , ·-- .. 396.497.20 their son, Randy, are movmg to 1 ployed at th~ Ohio VaPomeroy,
tnc Corporation.
· ~ ~: lf IS. Academy Hiall ;,llcboql and af.
Bank pretn!JO('.J. I&gt;Wnt.od $16,200., furniture
S. Arnled
Helen Shinn, who bas been in : Miss
Virgie Hobstettir "' il (er &amp;crvlng in the
and fixtures 31.332 50 .. --· . , _... ..... , ,
17.&amp;12.50
Other asset.
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2.142.08 Grove C1ty taking care of Mrs. / vishmg Mr. and Mra. Rle'llard services is employed at the MarPoncil Adkins, returned home, Chambers and son, ErleJ, lfter Jetla ManufaeturiDJ Company at America were tn Chester, Sun- cember 29th, They also have
a
day afternoon to attend a District
TOTAL ASSETS .. . .. ......
'Ask Your · O..let AbOut Our
/ her return from the Vllt'el-ans ' Pomt Pleasant.
Sunday.
1.005.369.2:1
LIABtt.ITID
OffU!er and Deputy Club meet- Bix-year-old soD, -&amp;bert.
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Hoap1tal
in
Huntington,
where
Fin•*"•
,.... hfore You lvr
Demand depoaiU or bldlvtduala. partnerlhlps, and
Mr. and Mn. WJ!ham Dillard ljhe was a BUrJieal patient.
MIETING DATI SET
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New
or UMCII A~ttomobll-.
corporations
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and son, Walter, were &amp;uests ofl Barbara Scott, student nurBe
The January dinner meetltlJ
The Second Ward Women's wh1ch will follow the meeting. Appliance or TrMtor.'
T1me deposits of lndtvlduah, P81'taerabis-, ud
of of the Middleport Bualnesa and Club Will meet at the ward bouse All parents and friends are urcorporat1oru; . . . . . .
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274.628.159 aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs at Holzer Hospital School
E . / Nursing, spent the weekend with Professional Women'a Club wib Tueaday, at 8 p .m. for a pot,. ••:•d~t~o;;a~t~te~n:d~.;;;;;..-;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;.;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Depa&amp;ih of St&amp;te and polttical aubdivdaioll8 _ .. , ..... __ 176.601.37 w:~ter Odwe':, Sun~~Y·te
r an
rs.
es r
r.wln her parents, Mr . and Mrs,. Paul be held at the First Presb)1erlan Juct dinner and regular meetTOTAL DElPOSI1'S . . . ---~-- ... . $88:1.206.22
Jag. A whl!:J ele_phant aale will
Other liabidJties ....
and son:'!, Don and ~Ike, v1s1ted Scott, and family .
Church on Tue•d- J
-' 10
-- L588.3~ Mr. and Mrs. J1,1n1or DBVldaon
..~' anua'",.
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be held following tbe .me~tio.~.
and baby and Mr. and
Mrs
At a raeent meeting
TOTAL L!ABILlTIES .. .. .. .. ...... .... .. ..
883,884.07 Charles Elliott, Columbus, over
CAPITAL ACCOUlfTI
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ex:ecutive board of the
Capital Stoelr.:
the weekend.
GuUd o£ the Federated Church
Common stoek, total par $30,000.00 , , ... , .. _, , , .... , .
Mr. and Mrs Jack Bachner
Is was voted to hold four
80.000,00
Surplus
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60 000 00 wore business visitors In GalliUnd'Wodcd profil.!!
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Lh684.68 polis Saturday.
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Mrs James White, who has
New Offlt'ers were mstall ed Mrs. Mark Grue.ser and :Mra. Her- uary 10 at 8 p.m. at which tlme
TOTAL CAPII'J'AL ACCQUNTS
121.684.88 been a medical patient at the
when the Sacr£ld Hear t Gutld met man Grueser.
tbe members or the executive
TGTAL LIABIL!T!ES AND CAI'!TAL ACCOUNTS 1.003,1100.20 Mei11s
General lfospltal. has Thursday evening m the church
Prayer ey
Horak elo'ed bOard will be hosteases.
Mra.
been brought to the home of Mr. auditorium .
WR1WOft.\'ltfn.\
the meeting atter whl h
,0¢1 I P'tarl Mora wUI be Jn charge of
AMete Pleds'ed. or as...tgncd to secure ll11:billttes
and Mrs
Judson White. Mrs.
Prnyer by the prf'.&gt;ldent. Mrs. haur wal .~~oy•d an~ a
the program. The second meet·
lllld tor ut.her PUJ'POI&amp;eiJ .. ,
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271,314.69 Jud5on White has returned from George Hackett J1· u p ~ n l'd
the
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I. PriP.ela m'l S Norris C"IISit!er ur the o!lbov• nam ed ban~ &lt;3o wo Rutland where she stayed with meet ing The mmu tcs oi t he pre ments serileij.
, the E~derated Circle u bostes~o
tmnlv "WE"I'I r th~t thf' lllhnvp thtement b tr-ue to the bflllt of m, lfn~• her niece , Judy Chase, al
Lhe
vlou!l
m
eet~ng
were
read
and
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Take 1 word Of .edvlea from m•,
•·rt··,. ~nrl hellf'r
Chase Funeral Home while Mr. proved and the trea~urer's report
Tloi
Winding
Troll
Garden
"'RF.El.AND 8 NORRIR, r·~-.ter.
airlt.. L• tiM laundry worry •·
and Mrs . Clarence Chase vis1ted given ll wa~ voted to pay all
I
otub ·wtt) llieet at the hQme
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S~cie~.~~&lt;l;l bills. A card of thanks was
re·
t~~ , Da,le 1Smitb 1 Spring '"''"II bout vour W.ahder problem•.
HAROLD CARNAHAN
den and two children at
ceived from Mrs. Mt~ rlin Waddell
Thav'n got all the modern ltCI·
J. DILLON CROSS
Palm Beach, Fla.
for kindness extended her durtng
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ROUSH
OORECTOT~.s
Pvt
Larry
Wiley,
who
is
sta·
a
recent
1llne.ss
l!ltate nf Oh t" ('~&gt;li•" Tv ,., M~&gt;lll'~ 1111
ulpment, skill enclexperftnce to
1S&amp;-viee Of the Enterpri.se EUB
SWOO'n t o and s u..,.9CrJhoed
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•hef{ll"e me thi.o! Blh da~ of J a.n., 19156 a.nd ( toined at Fort Knox, Ky ., spent
Communications
were
read
1ChUrch will meet at the church,
do a t:rackerlack lob . .• •nd
hereby certify t.ha t I um not an oUlcer ~'~r ,,,,.,, tnr O'Jr t"h ba nk
the weekend with his parents, Mother Mary Clare or St. John 's
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m for their
Mrs . M. D. Hartinger was a reJular meeting and
FRANK CLELAND, Notary Public Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wiley, and Vill a and {rum Donald
Horak
you'll IMva more tim. to devote
potluck
My Com minion _:_~ires February 12. 19157
family
Mr!l. Hackett thanked all
who guest when Mrs. James O'Brien lunch. Mn. Thomas Bentz: will be
to youi"Mif and your famtly.
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nesday evemng at her home, Lln.Send evt:rvthlng to •. ·
Tile Twilight Qarden Club will
Co d inner. A contribution was coln Hill.
meet
Thuraday
evenln&amp;
at
the
marie tu the March of D1mrs. A
Pnze for high score WJs award
membership dnve was d1scuned ed to l\fl88 Marie lUchman and se· borne of Ml'8. Elmer Wickham
with Mrs. Louis Reibel as assist·
Mrs George Horak was mstall · cond to Mr.s Dor Schaefer.
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hostess.
ed a:; presulen l M.rs. Theodore
Refreshment~ were serv~d by
The Central PTA will meet .at
Beegle, vice pre.sident; Mrs Mary the hostess to thmw named above
the sch(lol Monday at 7:30 p .m.
~s . and Mrs. Alfred Elberfeld, Mr3
Sch:t.Jier, treasurer a nd
:program has been planned by
A
rhomas Hennessy Jr., secretary Harmon O'Brien, Mrs.
Edison
program
CommJtlees wert!&lt; nliJDed for the Hobstetter, Miss Marion Ebers Mri. Hsrold Lohs.e,
ebairtnaq. Rev. Parker, who has
.:oming year a s follow.&lt;; Mrs . bach and Mrs. Cbaries Gibbs .
been in China tOr 30 years
Janet Kom, Mrs Virgie Ruschel,
~ ~e guest speaker. The ..~~·e~·ll
NURSI ASSIGNED
Mrs Hom er Gordon. Mrs. James
taUty eomqlittee of which
Co nde, ~r s. Wilham Clark and
Janice Luman, R. N.,
Mrs [i'rank Jenn ings, ways and ,!o work at the
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Toillpkll\8 Is ehat.,.an wtU ~·
:M
in tharlt4f ot the jltriey supper
means.
Huntington
Hospital
Mrs Phtlllp Me1cr and i\llsa January 9. Miss Luman,
Helen Waddell, 8ick committee the daughter of Mr.
and 1\.fn Kenne th ~McCullourh, Raymond Luman, South
MTs John Goett, Mrs.
Henry Avenue, Middleport, is a
Wells, Mrs John M;itch and Mre. ate of Middleport H(Jb
Paul Holtnr, program.
and of the
Holzer
HostesBes for February are ~ 1 School of Nur~lin:t. She
Holzer .!f~~piital:
Cathenne Grue!er, Miss AJnes I employed at
Grueser, Miss Chril!ltine Grueser, since her graduation in

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ohio: Cl•udy •nd calli with
fr..Une ' rain and_. 10mt wet
•no• tod.ly ch.anglne te till•
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ftOOI'I:, hi•h 21 to 35. CltHHir
with oc:ca•lor..l frtnl,.. rain
tonitht ch•ntlnt to rain and
somewhat warrN"r W.clnnd•r·

Devoted To Tile

a:uesb J Barteb, pastor of the Federat

of her mother, MJs. Gol&lt;U' Hawk.
Vir&amp;U Rouib, who ll employed
on the rtvor at PlttaburJih, Pa.,
ill lpeDdlD&amp; a few days with his
famlly.
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Evangelistic Services
January 10 through January 22
CHURCH OF ,THE NAZARENE

Tri- Lustre
Clecmei's

Resident Here
wins H'•gh Honor

Although but one acC'Jdent hal:i
bccurred In the last 24 hours due
to the two inches of newly fallen
snow which began around 11 30 1 Joseph F'rt&gt;derick McBride of
p.m. Monday, local law enforce-Is: . Louis. M1ch. !Mit &lt;If Mr. and
menl officers warned the people Mrs.
B f'. MeBride
(Emma
o{ the ilrea to dnve especially Franz) former residents of Pom&amp;
careful, since ra1n and sleet are roy has quahf1ed as one
of
forecast fop. the area
Motoru;ts leading sloUd!:i,nts of the nation,
were cautioned to dnve very acordmg to word recentl)l ~
carefully, and to drive only wben ee1ved bere .
necessary.
Ht' has b~n aavanced to the
semi-finals of the largest private
. scholarship pngram m American
1Hldory, reportll the National
Ment Scholarship Corp., &amp;J)(ln.
CINCINNAIT, 0 . UP-Produce: sor the the nation-wide talent
Eggs, weak and down 1-4c; Cf'ln· contest
sumers A large 53-55; brown 53The 5,000 semi-finalists were
55: medmms 50-:&gt;J; brown mix high scorers amona: 80,000 hand.
50-53; extra large 4849; A large picked students who tried for
white 46-47: A med1um brown Merit ScholarshipS tn the p['eli.
46-4'1; checks 32-34; small 38-40; mmar)' screertiog tesL'I on Oct
8 large 46-47 ; C 38·4{1.
2fi The second eununahon
is
Chickens, fryers about steady scheduled to be held on Jan. 14.
From the 5,000 seniors taking
lollowing a lc decline; fryers 33 1-2 lb 19-20. h{'ns, heavy over the neJ:t test about 2500 wtll adas
$9,. 51b 22-25; hens, hght 5 lb and j vance to the finals, where
De und{'r 16-18; hens hght, leghorns many as 500 scholarl;htps and
L3-15, old roosters 11-Jl.
. 2.000 Certificate Of Ment win.
Buttf!r, 90 score 66c.
ners are to be idenhhed.

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The Ohio Highway Patrol and
other law enforcement officers
are on the lookout for a driver of
a car that sideswiped an automo·
bile driven by Lester Burford, 49
Rutland Monday {'Vening.
Accordmg to the patrol. Bur£ord was traveling cast on Stale
Highway 124, 9 of a mtle east of
Rutland, at 10 40 p.m , when
a
ear traveling west struck the car
on the side. and sped away, towards Rutland ,
and
circled
around the city. Moderate damage was done to the BurJord vehicle.
The Htghway Patrol reported
that Marvin E. Craig. 24. Porn&lt;'·
roy was fined $5 and costs Mon ·
day, by
Gallipolis Municipal
Judge James. on tlie charge or
fatlure to transfer te1istration
Ading Chief 'Of Pomeroy Pollee Frank Hudson reported lhat
Ernest Green, Pomeroy, is
to
face driving wbUe intoxicated
charges in Mayor E. F. Robtn·
son's court, tonight. Green wMs
arrested Saturday
nisht
hy
Police Officer Henry Werry and
is free on bond. Hudson slated
that the meter reetpts for the vil·
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From The Eastern Coasts
BY UNITEC PRESS
.states and .scor~s of cars skidded
Th e East s worst wmter storm I mto sma~hups
m seven years reversed the usual
\\•alkmg was almu~t as danger·
flow of weather today, forc mg nus as drivmg at tho storm's
ram snow and sleet tnlo tbc na· heig ht Monda y . Pl:'dcstrians by
lion'~ heartland
thr score took heade rs on the ice
The storm :;lackened som ~wha t ~hl'ked sidewalks and then head·
along the 1ce glazed ea!te:n se,1 cd to t~e ho.o;p1lals fur treatment
board But con!JnUlng told wea 1 of sprams .and bruu; t•s
ther cau_o;ctl d amage estimated a· t The
traffi c---..&lt;npphng
glaz('
10 milliOn dol lars to F~orida . truck mcl:ed under nuld temperature~
crops and htghways were sltppe:
m New York C1ty and elsewhere in
death traps farther nurth.
the Northeast But the ice was
The Wintry blast spring from 'I I ~ti ll so dangc.rou~ 1n tbe Washinghuge low pre~sure system center· ton, D. C. ;~rca Monday qight
ed ocr the V1rgm1a 11nd North I hat olfk1ab warned all hlRhWays
Carolina coalit.s It was so bi.11: tha t were "'.sheets of 1ee" and motor~.&amp;ts
th@' wual £low 'of weather Iro1n !'.hould st ay home except in exWest to East was stotJped in ih trrme emergf'nt'JCS.
tracks and began moving
th ~ 1 More dGWnpours were el(peclcd
othn war
, wt Host on Wh••re 2 27 mches or
The U s WeathE:r aureau fore- ritm wen• measured Mondu. AAtl
ca.o;t snow flurrt eli and a band or fnre4 asters warned of treezm;;,:
frei!zing drml e as far west as H- ram and sleet r.oday for parlll l.lf
linof~ and ras1ern Wisconsin. All ~e n\ucky and TennessE'c
roads in Western
Pennsylvam.a
In Flortda the rich tounst
were already teed-over, causing trade and vegetable crops " '1!. •
two deaths. and .snow, sleet. and lwm v1ct1ms of the Allanlt&lt;" frost.
freezing ra 1n lashed Michigan and
For ~he seeond straight day, It
was warmer at Portland, Me. than
rastern Jndtana
On th(' Essl Coast, the
lcf' at Miam1. Thousands of tounsts
sturm rank cd as the•wont smce a who pa1d $40 a day lo lounge on
dtsastrous sl eet storm tn 1949 AI Mtami Beach had to get out thett
least 10 dead were counted i.D. five mint coata llDd muffier.s.

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