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· Dailv Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
..R11fDAY C.L.aii.AftD - 1Aan J.avited theae d.•.u-matet to
u. rear old dau· • 111 11 her tobte for tbe porty,
Ptor of llr. llld - · Fronk Polly Wetllenru, Debby CoiloWU.On, eeltbrlted her birthd8.y py, llary Cleland and S&amp;ndra
lloada, , wher. abe treated the Clat.ortb)&gt;. Mrs. WU.On wu . .
pqdla ol the atteraoon Kinder- m.tecl b)' Kn. IAwil H. Sauer
Iuten to Ice eream., deconted aDd the Kindercarten
evp eateh and fl:von. ~ Ann Mn. Guy Reynolds. In

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The Daily Sentt·nel

wu.oa.

.SERVICE
to the
Community!

$peciol ,~e.eting
LocQ/ Women's Club Makes Contribution
Held}uesdQy By
To March Of Dimes, Tuesdciy Erening
A contribution wu ma.de to the
Mrs. Geora:e Staata, Vn:. Lydia
Methodist Youth March
of DJrnee when the Seeond HyoeU,
IIIU'ol4 j!yseH, Mn.

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Ladi~ aible Closs
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wolle aDd Ind.-. aftef 1 Mrtour iiJqea llCfamily, Olmstead Falls, have re- cordlng to w9rd reeeiYed by hfr
turned home after v.Uitin&amp;: relati- son, Robert coat..
ve. here iDcludiug ber brother,
Jamea Slmpaon and family.

B(lpfist Church
Entertained Tues.

·,v~lsl~t~ed~ber~~ mother,
llrl. at
Louise
lJ a patient
Hol-

It's a good. idea •••
for 19561

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Wedneada:y.

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Lew'h vilited Wednuday with bia slater, •M!'.s. Aicbie
Ellil, Cheshire.

PraYer by William Bailey con-

eluded·1M meetlog.

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Preaent. wtre Rev. aDd. Mrs.

J:llll'l'y Bates, .Mr.s. Phil Wise,
James. ({Urn.ore; Mrs. Gerald
llnt, Bro. Uoyd Wright,
Merlin Tracy, Judy Gilmo-re
Mary Lou Smith.

If every clrizon madt tho contnbutlon to hi~
community which newspaperboys will make

Mrs.
PulMro.

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WILLIAMS
MaJ·ors

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Draft Physicals
··To Be Given To ..
Bend Area Men

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RU&amp;Sell Is Elected.
OfNew•-r•
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Six 1Bend Are_a mep
&amp;mong .fo.urteen . Mason Cotmti
~ou:rs MilT
ana w~~ will report ·for tlleir pre-.
., Mn. ·Jln.Wo:D .Hoo!if,, J)en Mother induchoD pbyaical examinations
¥~d Mrs. WUbUr ' XoehJt/ her ~I at As~laad, Ky., on: January .- .
·~tant, su~rvised the meetini ·accordmg ·to .Mrs. lJeRs · BOley
.~ Dta-1· ~t • the Hood ·- home. Moore.. elerk of the draft board
Tuesday. ·nie Cub Scout. are at Pomt Pleasant.

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everyone.

JANUARY
«EARANCE ·

Of course; most of Ul older folks would bo
:eluctant to set aside an Important part of
our day to serve our neighbors. But tho nows•
paperboy ·does it willingly, He knows from
past experience that Hrvice to his community also provid.. worthwltllo rowcirds to.
him.

NOW IN
PROGRESS

John1 Hood,

])ea 8 ale

SALE

He enjoys trolnlng many athor boys miss. Ho
develops responsibility, ho UNI his spare
· tim• for achievement rather than mischief, he
learns to meet peopl• and serve them effi.
c1ently. He knows that learning these Ienon•
·today as o boy while operating his own
small business will poy untold dividends durIng the years to come.

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WOrklria
project Cubs
of "Plrof, Area
UJ&gt;se are
repor:'~!in~:g~~~~i:i
aM" for onthis a montll.
ln theFour
Bend

P\1Ck waa th11

John

suest

W~ of

and wile,

Wee)ts,

Mr: tnd

N_eloonv!~e.

overnJ.1ht

W. grandson

Ma.-a. John

Miilionory Society
Love Joy Circle Has
Gat~Jeri,.g Tuesc/Qy

Pooler, Michael

,Bratton,

service. They are
Dean Hall. James E. Van Meter,

Robbie for

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~dlll4~))4)rt Bank

;,v.o;pma.lo ottend a EUB

;.uni~tn" Elett

M'l· 'SIJ_,."!"\ Meredith wa '

turnel tb the hoq1e of ber Qar~t.s

Mr: ·1nd tli-s.''Jlolbfrf 1\ruch

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NEW FURNITURE

$299'

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Sun-

day !finn Mol¥8 General Ho.&lt;pltal

wh.er.t 'abe underwent major JUr.·
gery.
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BAKER
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Furniture

THE DAILY SENTINEL

IWmer Pomeroy Mayor Delmar
A. Canada,., cbar1ed yesterday by
::''o St~te Auditor James Rhodes
ltb OWJDJ' the VU!q:e of Pomcroy the sum of ~.370 84 f~ u~ authorized txpendlt111'"8 while :n
oltu:e, today said. "J do not denl
1hz tru,t.b oC tbe statements con
t~lned 10 the eumJner'a .report. 1
did ~ake .ucb uoauthonzed expenddurea, 'but only because . of
tltt faet ~ I W 110 cooperatiOn
from c0118ci.l at 8aat time."
The former mayor .,-..id, ''I r an
the village on costs and fee~; from
the M.a)'or'a Court because coun
cil wonJd not authorize paym e nt ~
even th~lb tbey bad plenty of
money available at th ·time."
"Tbere wu no intmt to defraud nor to embez:tle on any occasi.on. I Ubed only wbat J had to
work with, without cooperatiull
from council." .

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Yo!ml

COtJnty

hos~utor

8. Spears saki .Potter ad.

The prosecu'tor sBI.d "we know
that its. mUrder," but declined to
·hoW iht Woman wis t.iU:ed.
· djd I Dumber ·of wibinare ·to be _q-uestion~ tn the
case.

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Three Guardian
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,(andidates

Busy Girls 4~H Club Ho$M~ting Tuescl"y
Evening~~ 'Fhe Ho~ ()i Bec/cYJlru$ser
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tbi.!"home oC lud~~re·~:~.

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Cel• StJio

PORK ROAST
llleN to k tender

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Me.1•c-.
Festival Date.

lb23c

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wlrh Lynn
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Y(omells Society Of. Cliiisiit~n s.;tYice
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sChoOl on · ThUJ:adQ: eve.rq. ..
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Mlu Carmen. Deeail., . . ~die- !r~:Ji'eJ..
•lilt · can - ,be

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preilaed 'ana musle ·for .Uac plo-

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Coacerulraa thl',"tost of tildal
Jta~ · w.~. ·Ch•n.-·,.. &gt;&gt; ,_ki.:-.-uctD, ·. ~ •; pnui!nilll ... ~
Tht; Foai!VIl wiD .' .be.~ l!eld In to the (foUl\ that 11. · ~
the Mtcldleporl ~;JMI!&gt;h •P· lavJitiii:Ut '!jo)ijl ~,~~ ' ·. '1o- ~brown c~ CheCh~ SWt; ' .
Prosecuting Atlorney,
diloi{I!!D' ••d' lh• ·'
.. ' ·Hllb )taliatfCij)i, opihF·~- " · -..rli.J8.f0; 11 targ,!' f'5,c$ ·· ~do' . · e. O'Brien lltliJ
oomina1Sel..,l beilds wlll
· " ~ In r&lt;ioqiqmollllod ,_ lho ~ · • 1
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· · ' ... · · · ·ti!&gt;n ' fer &lt;Hlecllon, .. on the Re~m,.&lt;· The U,ch... vot;jd Pit&gt;!! "Q.n"ta&lt;ilatot. ~ ·1;4 . ,... ..
aboul &lt;iea&lt;IY• ,. l'iiloin· ...!ilican tkket, and Enl!D"Lt w.
to ui:i ' -Otf.la..,GJ.ee· Cl~bi;: ~s' ~d • . ~!M , Iieber' :th~a ~ aix R g: .lb is.le· . benS \ fl~'vvel-: Piloples wl11 5eek nominati~ f~r _
Glee .. ~hjbl, .. ,G[l'Jo'· · .. Ef!"'mble tlld.l ~~ • ~~~~ 'ralli~~)t1 , fliiiice S ib . ~; hen; l(lht 's 1~ ~·~·
'lf!ls ji'Ost on the Democra.Uc. Also
an.d Miled Chorb1 tblli .. )'~.
o~ a, o~e ili~d · ~ne~ ·tqutth · inch . der 18·18; J1~os light, I~ftornB :rumor _'has It that 1. E. D. ~aft&gt;.
_Tea~m .. prea~ent . I\lcluded pipe .aa. on~. foo'- ~rNn:.i:r"' • one 113-15; old roosters 8-11.
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m,.:ec, tncumb~nt t"ou~ty engmo.!e.r
Mass Deenl!, _Mrs. N• . P •. ,SWIC): and ob~ r®riti"'iilctf ., Pt~-·
.Butter, 90 score 86. -.
~lll seek re-:eteetl~ m the pn
bamm~. · PomertQ~;· ' Mn:;

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Ch~ter Native

Die'S Th~-..lay
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mary for thts pOBttiDn.

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filed

Three Pomeioy ·)uveBUes, &amp;ges 'of eimili~U" activities, · but 'one ~~ o£
13, 13, anil .18, hlte •-betn releas- the btg factors Wll&amp; th&amp;t. theY left
nngerpil•bl. which
entl, altet . ~ •
iint helped to idenUfy' , ~he three, al·

ed . wu•~ · ~~~!#r~ ·~:par·

·•m· ··ood

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,:'t:/f tbH?f• .. were
•••r a ~tijk·· a~o ,·~it&gt;i··&lt;n.u"· • ~ rotate~ than!\• . h

the ~~.~o~ )I:O~pJ~. @~mUJK~.

illif'liJ
' ilo[t lilii.-,. . . •. : .

·ChoOM ·cmy ~I• color or 1M
. Rcdft!iow Aslorlmtnt CIONistlnt of
·:plow .. ••Hint of •ach 110lor

lfn, 4eaour. "" '· hAd fS!Nl\
llrinl" tit h&lt;r '"!D. t&gt;• Ik Rl4elloljr~ · C.;.~umbua, for~ .~t _two
:Ym, ·dfe4' · ~f 1 hea,rt ~o,Pcqt[of1.
She il aurvived by _two. SOIUI,
o;·llf:,""rid:Pl.Oyd, ll ~te,r: l\f!O
~DdcliU.en 8nd tiro
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PRICES

~nd~dren.

. f-al ~lees \~flUb:' held.
Sundar ·at ·t p.lfi: ~b · Qle · ~tbb~~ Cbureb at Ctl•~· a~ · .bUrfll Will : like .Pii!lif~III11 Cbil010r

Not lllllt Weell111d

POMEROY, OHIO ..
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~etriry. 1l»Wde 'lit', .l l\e h~
blnd, M. E. ftide#Mll'.
Prlellds moy .oall 11 the EWI". Funeral HoJna ' uniU SUI!~

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lor .,.·have
Gloeckner reported

Syrac.useCoun
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Has New President
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••;.,•n,t&gt;: ;Wimam.·
Frand•.
·W1lo •Pi!?.inied
refOtted. '. ·, . ' ': •.d · .~ ·
·'bell: -Ia· a ~ocal pu:'tllrf! ... tffi.~; preJ~dent •of..the ·EiY_rael.lse ,~.illaKe
• .~~~·· to·. :.llep"""'1;:1!!1erilf Ill"' tf!e lhl•~ !••..,...., ~&gt;•~ ·con·· cothiclHy l(ytooqo~~.'a )l"j'\ll' WJ1·
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~.;; · !1'11. lflo~ ·.il'~~ .:~ c~q.·· oltorndon( o;e.t,~o;IRhifice l~¢:;Jil.feor otd:,bqy,.

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' ·niles Are Arrested
PebliDDS
from
..,aeh party, committeemen
not been
'By Slieriff On Theft•.arges
~·;~~election.
~ l:::N=..~~r~ II
;·.:;u . general

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. Horrt~vlfl&lt;:
llta. . .I 011:
Ethel
Cbaprnaa,
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Counb'·~~e Music FesU~·el by Radiator~-a · ·JA
0 : ths
the llefP,.
Muak: ,· ,......... ol . ~,f.. ~iii!·· liroUere
el'l who met at l'!l4dfeP~· Hilb · "
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•CRACKING
•.UUKING

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OPEN
EVENINGS
TILL ~
7•30 ..M

THESE .UE

Oth~r G!~ .

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Cut,._ lwlft Grodo lool Ar.,...II•·Chucll

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presideDt· ~~~
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AJJril 20tb. heJ been set

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O,LEO .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 lbs. 1.00 POlK STUK ...... . ... lb. 39c

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eaater:n .Obio Poultry Produters
Associt~Po , a\. ·the. ·, (kat meeUng
of the Y"' ~Mld .. ·i.n : lbe · Courl
Houap TllundQ alihL

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Theron J~• • n..otao, was
oleete4 preat4eG\ o(. the 5oulh·

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~ re(lo ed tltii· ~!!I&lt;M .had ·~t f90k thl'!!' holil'i}9. · 4et
e~~ed. t~e ~~~~ ·.'if~~ hlP ,:l:, ,..,fiii!S•on lrom tlils. ~·h . ~s·
fellildenU, !flUeh Wd 'l · ~ed, ~. cane of the -toucfi,~t l h~ve
a~t noon .Thursd#Y, "•
·. bad evet" dealt with." · ·
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stolen~ ttnd a·~ bl~,11~•ke ,'!·Afte.t · the- hoy ~nkssed. Bar·
whip . .The: ·.~ ~'~'IPade i ~ .l~.ted, be pri;fdj.l~ "f'rorn
about " ,P.m.
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hJa )!itrlon the blacli: mit:e whip
p&amp;rtr.um ..atl~d. ·· ~·Que
the
and the $35 taken.
bOys taken in~. eus~ Uad been · Tbe trio are to appear before
&amp;eeri· ·nO.t ttle - ,flteobil' 'tisidence iuveftUeJ.Tudgc Jobn' ·e a'cqn. to
W~· ID · lhe d'W • •'l'J!~.il· '!!'d. r;;•d 1,1(... cbs!jel,
..,.eume
11lA1!d . "~~~~ ~~ool
Jtt ~e~. Alit' ,fi tpvetqaaUng
tliat dl,y, and tliJJ.. put Ui on their - brealdng and entefilll were
~aU." ,Tbe deputy pOinted out, ~t'meroy city pollc&gt;me~; Frank
lllo lite three have been. ...,USed, nudion ""d Henry Worry,

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appoiotmenta

hav,:: been made by

Ii~ ·E *·g·~oco~es Second .

lb21c

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PORK SAUSAGE . . . . 41bs. $1.00 INJENERS

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PORK LIVER . . . . ... 3lbs. 49c BACON ...

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Probate

Judge John Baaon, the
Probate
Manni~~&amp; D. Webster was apCourt reported.
pointal Guardian Ad Utem of
Sarab buckwerth, minor, defendant in the cue of Sidney Bartels as EXeeutri:c: of the Estate of
Emina
DW!kworth, deceased, ver·
Tho :·l!eigs Prim ~to/ . ele&lt;UDI\ poi fhd It u reporte&lt;l that t))ree other
lUI
jluth
Bartels et al defenis bepnotng to elmnt~ .. •ii!!&lt;Pih- , I)etid008 are · tirculatiag arouDd
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er pct#ion was filed .{O"r a cp'UntY for lt.at poritioa. '
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that ume case of Sidney
tioae, Albert~~~ le.,orte~ ~nn~uMem.t tbil:'JJ~ ' jt;:se~klng Baitela aa ·necutrix Q( the E&amp;Friday.
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· ~eCltlon for State Re;resenta· tate of Emma · DUckworlb, deThe iiecond candidate to 'flle Cor tlve, although be baa · not filed
ceased. venus, Ruth Bf~Ub, et
the May 8 prlmsi;'Y ,l~loa is his petition. It ·is reported t-hat
Kaney Ewing, the P.re!W!nt '«Dou.n1)' there are tw6 other petitions for al, ~o other tuatdians were appointed, fbey were: Oneida RolCorot~cr, who is fi~ng· !Dr re that position also being circulated. ler, guardian Ad Litem.· of Neida'
eJeetion. 'Mle first to .fUe' ~fn tbe
For county eommissianf!T', it is
de{endlnt, "Utd
county was Deputy .Sberitt Lt-rC?Y reported tbat Dan Hartinger and Gibbs, miaor
Genevieve Schneider. GUardian
"Bud" Bartrum In the Sheriff' ll&lt;ly Plro!fitt will file for lhe pri· Ad Litem of Eleanor Kay Sclmei·
race.
mary re-eled.iona, but as of yet no der, minor defendant.
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Althou~h there have been no formal announcement has been
otber petttlons fll~l$ in tbe sh&gt;Jt·· made.
ifra rae&amp;, Art 0. ·T racy announc· . Jack Thomas, ·t he im:umbeat
HOLZER HOSPITAL
ed · tlhat be will be • candidate Recorder !bas made _a· public anAdml(tod Thursday'
lin.
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nouncemeDt that. 'he wUI be a Claude E. Gillllam; PomerOy;
~a•dld••· in th• primary. and it .Mrs. .Richard Chambers, Middle.. ~
A a.q
•· lO speculated lii&amp;L Evelyn Lucke, p~ Robert ~e l.Yneb, Laags.
· cifiCINNATI; o. tJIL.:.P-roduee: .ttle incumbent Clerk or Courts VIlle;
L. J. Bl(mpr~ f"~
.}.BU... steady, co~p1~t:f ,_ A Wbo w~l .~ppointect.&amp;o .t"e P~~t.i~n Hav.eo; llr~ Paul -~;:·· · 1~
l~t- ~-55, brown· ~: ~ wHen VJil,U: Brown: l'eliil{~ed . 1n W. V4'; ~ .. ~~ ·. .
1~. brown mix . ~i ,::~ Oc:'tober, WiU ala&amp; seek re.-l~qn
Admitted Friday: ' 1lrt. i Lather
u, lii'le 46-48: ~ la:tie~)ltt~ 47· ~~it ts n;portfl;l Lbat ~as~er Smith; .New Haven. _\ ·,.~
4j: ',t,tar.ge medium c5-4tl· It; m..- Ci)'de lillbooo will do the same.

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and I went •heM _, lllllel

Referring to · the previoos report he .said that ~.bose IWldl we-e
expen4ed without ~·:~r YAC·
tion aM that tbey were for Police Salaries, Redecoratinll of City
HaH with oew linoleum from tbe
Pomeroy Appliance Co., supplies
from Ebenbach Hardware add
supplies and furniture from EJ.
berfelds· Department S!m-e.

coont over .• two year period,
Caoadiy sa1d, "'was a 30 eent
~ho~•ge wJ-_~b . I offered to pa;
o -~-ate .......mmer Evans and
whic~ be ~ OD tbe ground~
that tt wu Wegal to accept J!~Y ment ror ~ese than one dollar.
Tbe former mayor branded as
untrue t.be. sta~t-nt of tbe
State Ex:amiDer lR refer~(.-e to

ON THI IRIGHTIIT ~ORNER
IN ,_IDII~II'ORT.

The Busy

he did m.d:t &amp;uch un.uthoriwd

He said that cooacil did not
confirm constnK'Uon u( 1he pirk-

''The onlp deficimJ(')· In ·my ""~;

F&lt;loi&lt;Un ··county Sheriff .._
Georse ROJII!&gt;I&lt;Ia .. id. tbe .... -~
borr&lt;!Wed Til~ fr&lt;Jm ~·lllh~r
atten~"'t 11 the bospllol, bul
lba~ 1lhe olber. man Wll!' .C!oOrell hi .
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All off~ers w~ .8'tVor_n, -m by

t:fle mayOr ~cl ·t.IU! .officers bnnds
were· approved. The councilman
with th'e' most m~mber of votes
~lvtd In "the 'decUon is en·
titled to be the council prl!sident, which is a customary rule !

of lbe council.
. Coundlmcn present were: Will·
11m Francia,
Lul~er . Friend.

Glenn Cundiff and KOhen Harden. Otbl!r off4l!enl preaent were
llany Potll, Troo.oUror aad Rich·

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findlnp of • PNVIOUS ex.mi,..
,,...., ,.,., ..,.. •ho trw, ...,.
ing "Council would 110t ..,~

Ca...., untinved,. ''Thi•
whol1 tltlnf It poUtkal Alull. . . .ry, btceUM of rvmon thet
I interMt.J to be a un.diclate for
Stet• Repr.untatlv1. I wish it
made knowri that I han no
political MPirations whather.
I hn• 1 .-ocl bMinen •ncl intend to till• c.we Of thet/"

A prellmlDII')' corontr's report

Pr-osecutor ·

the exlst.ence of a Garbage
Department in one of the loeal banb
and .aid that · the witnea rea
listed in the amount of fl9.70
.again&amp;t ·him wen: paid out to convid a drunken school b dri
on Nov. 0, 19S3. Canaday ':id ~=~
be lieve4 a fine of ~ and
costs plus 60 days in jail against
the driver and charaed the 'P•Y·
ment of (ee.s a.Jain.rt the cosl.s
aues.~ed again.t( the driver
·CltMCfl;r reitwntltd hit ·&amp;tat..
mtftt tNt the finclinta apintt
him ....,, true findlnp and thM'

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indicated acute alcaboll:Jm ad Nposure ·were ~ibutlq tactoi-s
Pomeroy.
in the death.
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Th-e are one b ....~ ..ed and
The iwpec¢ Wit 'l'k:ke4 up in
sevenTy-t.)vo firemen i;~the county Columu· 'I'IWbtta7 ~ atftfr lutbotland this 1880Ciatlon w~l fe Bbl~ Ues traced ·tbe. Jic!enae Of a Clr,
to give th.em mor. prOt~Jo~ on found aban40!1led nett · tlt.t ~
flre-caiJs outside of th~ ow.n vll· wbere the'bodt-wU 'lOund »• tlte
lai8S.
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PolihcaJ Skullduggery "Charge .
Is As 5erted B)r Ex-Pomeroy Mayor

McEl·hlnny, Middleport.
killJnt KlRte 'Isabella
A meetins of tbe Ohio State Lnn,, 27, of atiltOA· md a,rhersFiremen's Al:!ociatiou:
WHI be vllle, Ohio.
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held in Cleveland on January 21·
22 and the M-iddleport VDlunteer
Fk'e Department 'baa ali'wb vat·
ed to send a deleeate.
Trustees of the ttew 1\MO:da
Uon · were named&gt;on the J;l.y-Law
committee and . the next mee\in~
will j:)e held on Feb. 14 at 7:30
at t'he Second Ward Firehoute In

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Single Copy

Sex Slaying Nw
lron.tonAOQtt,ed ·

Emerson Wells, Pomeroy; Robert

Hurley, JWiy Hovatter, Tommy aid Eugene Barker, and
Lyom, BeDny Wilson and Davld lvan Lake, aU of Mason.
Cascl. ·
Two wbo have been ordered
report are Jack Andrew
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Gerald Duane

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Tho newapaperbay'• daily generous eHort •
to Improve himself while se(Ving his community is probably ono important roason why
many of tho notion's loaders soy today,
Ntwspaperboys ore outstanding young•
1ters, They are tho bu.oi.... loaders of ,... ,
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Rev. Roctl' Bilbop and Eldon
Kraeutt.er vim in Murray Gll.Y

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&amp;V
in .the tounty at this time .drc
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Pom'!'oy, 1\a"""'. 1nd Syr..uio.
' C.O.LUIIGIU61 . P. Ul'-~l'lllQO
Officer• elected wen Sktney T. Potter, :10, 40tql)tile Ci&gt;l·
JI\HBoll, )llddleport, prealdetll; UlllbUS ~tie ~~~ltJ, lodiy. e'!!"
Beegle, llacine, ·~~·~~~·,tho
l!lplJIJ of J'
deot; Berman Werry. 'pomeroy,
Yboie .~lotlled body Wu
tee:re.t.ary; Wayne Turiallr. Rut·
. on.. r lonet, tarm Jane ileu
!and, treasurer; Truatees:
Pete
. CoWltr "eomilniilit,
Sisson~ Sll*uae; · N. 'Wise, Rut·

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year of accomplishment It would bt for

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'l'be Free ·H ethodlst Yout-h So- Ward Women'a Club met Tuesday Ol.ifford Jentlaaon, Mrs.
Hunnell, Ma. El:Ja AraoJd, Mn.'
diety ~ &amp;&lt;..;eciaJ meetiruc Tuu evening at the waN house.
M.rs. Gardner Mankin presided Oryil)o Wiles, !.Ira. w-Id Gorby, ·
day eve~ at the home ot Mrs
Kerlin :~;
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· over the meeting which was pre. lin. 'llabet 'Manklo, lfrt. Charles
ceded by .,. 6 :3&lt;! lJOtluck dinner . Wyatt, &amp;ln.. WIUIIID •Sberidal!, ,
Plant _,..Odi~ed ·ror ''Youth the h'nellina: prize donated by Miss MadOJYn l"lelds and three
Week" whi~h will be h~ld Janu- Mrs . C. J -Wf!JFTY ·was: , awa~ded t{) iuest... llro. · M. O. j[llto G! Ironary SO to February S. Rev. Ralph Mr s. Haz~ McCloud . A white ele- ton, Mn. Ted Rl...,.; lilddleporl
~amley flf Woodsfield wUI COD · phant sale was bekr as • money ~nd Sally a.th~urn.
duet rtViYIL- ael'\"kes at ·this time making prOject, a.(ter which a·
t'~ fOWJ:I peopJ.e. wiU assist number of James
played I ~=====::::;;;:==::;,
t1
~, .. m.ttetlng. Public ill' invit- with prizes -b~tne award.,d.
Present were Mn. Gardner Man
kin, Mro. Elizabeth 1\alhbu,..
Rev. Harry Balell announced ·Mrs. Henry Dailey Sr .. Mrs. Verthat p,rior to tbe youth meeting, nOn Blackwood, Mrs. Robert Rus·
l'n
the •eCond quarterly conference ..u. Mrs. Willlem Boyd, Mn. Eu.
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would tie beld januaTY 27-29 by
Triplett, Mrs. 1. 1. Smith,
tbe dJBtt.Jft SUperintendent Rev. gene
Mrs. Hazel McCloud, Mrs. Carl
H. L Jonec· of ·the Zannville. dis-

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ing lflf. and that, "'I pa1d Pomeroy
Cemt:"nt Block $1~ ?85 ' that ..

He said

p.aYm~b ~~

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ma.de

lo Parkersburg Oil
1 Co
in the amount of $485 ~~: ~ipe ~

railing around the parking lot for
the public's protection . The Slim
of $250 to Baker and Seyfried for
a new room on Second Ward fire
house wa~ alse admitted by Canaday a§ an illegal payment.
c.-•• , ulcl he also paid •n
unauthordltl •mount of $568
te parkint lot cOntttuttl• wort~:

WJ.. end enotlwr ttiiU .,~ -$215
el10 urwufhom.rl, ttl the Cot.
um.,.. '&amp;iulpment ,_Co., fllr.:.....,.
- - ohtrtsond .....,. .
ann banda.
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Ia J.i.fliog tbe uaauttiorized paymenf,s Canaday sald tlult he pUr.
chased a coin MJ)IJ'ator fOr 1l8e Df
the police with parking meters,
that he also spent $1,000 for a
parking..-lot on Lineola Bill Road
to get can: oU \be lldewalb _and
~1200 for construdioo. of • sewer
ln Hookey Run.
Jn listing the uaauthorized pay·
Canaday said, "'t:h,r'outb my poll·
~!"! conn~oes , ?illl ~ Sll·

H11hw~ Dege.rtmp;t 1. taad~ ttle
state brill&amp; .dowll .• )ig $hovel to

do excavation fof dii.VIag of piJ..
ing and coutructiri of 'the waJJ.
J ~ent on 'a trip to CAlifornia
thinking tbe jl\)b ~ell underway
and. tbat .lt- .wou)d be finished on
my return. _Whe!l l ~tl return
howeYet. l found 11JU•ee :YiJlage
council md ~ . tiJUipment t
artd sboftd- all tll!!f"4idd ·back Oftf" ....

tbe hill. I :ttad te · ~ ·OG JfiY .

lrlende hi the ·

llfPlntyl lf~part-

men.t to .again come- to my aid."
to
in the
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all for truek: rep&amp;in;. as stated. 1t
wu for eqOBtruction work on
the patkjn&amp; lal aDd remoVal Of
.rtone with their crane in ' the
amount· of $700. Tbe balance - was
Cor ~repair."
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FRIDAY
5:30 HQWd.y DOody
Tbe week's good and bad news 6:55 Sia:n On
G:OO Wild BUI llickok
f!,n the international
br.lancf' 7 :UO Today
6 :30 SpOrtS J:y~
shee-t :
9 :00 Coffee Time
6 :40 Nt-ivs Pic:ture
1. The J11fant West G&amp;rman 10:00 Din' DonJ School
6:M Le.t Paui &amp; Mary Ford
armY recth,'ed lt.s !.in:t conshm- 10:30 Ernie K ovJCs Show
7:00 Lit• . of •R.iJey
m~nTt • or Wl'!~non s !rom tim Unitediii ;OO Ft&amp;rili!
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'1 :30 ·coke ·Time
Sfote~ . Tiltlude~ were rines. pis. 12:00 Tenneuee Ernie
7:415 N.ew,s...~a~a ,
tol~ . Uehl machin" 1Hms ancl bn· / 12:30 Feather Your Nest
8 : ~ Truth .or ,Consequ.ettc'e1
:zonkAs. Thev will be used in l ·OQ Current
8 :10 \!' atetftoont' .
t •haininrr r.f'rman in&lt;~h'U&lt;"tors
for. 1:3 0 Coui1t ot Monte Crlsto
9:~ 81~, St.9n'
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Oilvilcade o(tJJ!a"hf.
its nl~~e in fho&gt; front linf" o r Uor: 2:45 Modern Rumance!\
10:4$ Red Btrticr's Corner
th Atla:ntle Tn&gt;atv On•11 nh:lltion 8:00 Matintlf! Theatre
11:~ ~ews Headl in~
Defen!eS. -~h i om Pnbt or f! eavv 4 :00 Date trith Life
11:10 ~ports ,Hea•ilines
WI'!ROOns will st:rn·t i1'1 Aoril. A 4-·15 First Love
U:l&amp; preatest· Fights of CeJitury
, jtt"OnD or Am,.ri&lt;'An ofri ('f:&gt;r~
ancl 4:30 Old Timer
1.1 :80 Tonight
8P1'1l'P.Jtnts BM"ivP.-1 11t th~ r.e.-tll:lTJ 5.UO Pinky Lee Show
1:00 Sitil Off
amw ba!'lP. of And~&gt;.. naC'h to hf'lo .-;--- -- -·....:.=__::::::_:::.::____~
•t~~ool iniii.Tur.tol'll. Tearmt o( Ait·
SAtuRDAY
5:()U BUffalo B\ll1r.
Frl"CP ail.d Nivv .m~n will rnflnw
~;;~ Slgrl On
&amp;:30, tbp Ten D'arice PiiH:,.
. .2. ~~ ~9!1 rn~d~ known in ~Vash·
Andy's Gnng
6:01) Roy Rogeh .
lrtlri:on tllat SrO.~&gt;tar~ pt Statt&gt; lO :UO C.hlldrens Col'nC"r
f3:30 It's ~:··Qn-at· Life
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7 :dO BatU.rdaY NigHt Janiboree
~iiJt lllJJian PJiim~ Minisl" f ~llW1l- ll.OO Fu~,y
7:~!} 'JUi SufPCJ.i.e
3'1 Car(o~n Carnival
h8'rlal Nebl'i. In .Mareh. The viglt
B:OU Plfty 'Cpino'
uromiserl to be or ~reat .Jmnor·i
CaJltl\t~, Z Ro
9:00 . P~ciPle 4J'.e F4nny ·
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Mr. wu~ar~
{t~3Q ,.~0 $_tar tiieatt•
taDce. ~ehru is hf"l'omlng stea•l Uv m(tre influP.ntlal in the ar. l.OO Farmer qlck
lO:ob Giorte fio&amp;t
Tairs oJ souJhern and eastern 1:30 Sit~rd~y Mitinee
10:30 ii:u P'IUi!de
~~~- ,Dpu,.
be able to NS· 2·1 " BluMJ':U Football»me
Il:op Ne\11&amp;. ~~o/ti H~•dli•..
euq ~ wid_e rallJl~
problems S.OQ New Xo,t k at Phdad!l.phia
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;Mr. abd Mh. A. D. Tulttle an
at•hlllt6n, lluane Tuttle wQ
dlnhet I)UBitA or Mrs. Ain
WOit, NeW Year's Day.

Of Makm'gADollar Dt')J
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""Mr. and 'M~•.. Nl:tert Paynter o .,a.
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United , , . Staff c.,,I'Mipondent
fOI'tllnd, •~nt N~ YeAr's ar~r
Mn. 0, Ja thlliterl vlslte~ with! WASHINGtON UP - E"eryone
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Tutlle . .
I . n Parkersburg, .Thurs· ~~w: ~:~~a~u~·~/sm-:rtshura:r~::
Mra. Bill . HirrJa and c!abghtefs
Harry P'Lcke~s and wll,l! and yoU to learn it's also hair colton

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llsry Aft atld Pltty and Mrs Mrs. llqsephlne Ple'kens visited
I WM aJtked t·b e other dny to
Jack llarrla •pent New Year'g ar recently at Beverly, Ohio. With find IJUt how mueb it costs to
ternoon with Mn. Amy Wolf.
Mrs. ·Gladys M~re,dith and ·famHy make each buck wUh ib r.f:'))em·

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Pullin and Wt 1
eores
se, s~ll daughter blance or Oeor'Je Wsshln~lun . It's
Mr . ~el•~~
u Ul:'l't
of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bise, un· II very good question, according to
Me:etrOy spent Sunday with Mra. der-went a tonsllectomy bY Dr. the people at the Buresu of F.n·
M1111111 McElroy and sons.
Mr. and Mra. A. D. Tuttle on
Mr . a d M..... Milton Tuttle at
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tende the funeral or Mrs. n•·
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~"ttl '\Vednesday sfternMQ ,. a
Tuppen~ f:"lalM.
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Mr. and Mra. Hank Arn~tt
spent Su~dll)' with the Char e
JIJ!Jaell ramlly.
Mn A . D. TIJitle and Mrs.
A!llf Wolf visited Mra. Martha
Mql!:lrpr FrJday •fternQGn.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ef.don Blake, Jr
were re•e t
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Mr
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o n Barnhart
aN! livJn• ~iere in th~ home for·
merly owned ·by Oavld Smith..
Mr. IDd Mra. C. ! . Humphrey
!fft Wednesday to &amp;ptnd sbme

graving and Printing.
Fi rs t, there Is the materiul Th e
k
one s put, .li e the bills wh1 rh tun
up to $100,000, are half lm1•n an d
&lt;.
•Ut 11 cotton. There also ' are Ihe red
and blue fibers which a~· Itnbl'd:ded by !~ecret proce5:9'es Into thr
pap~r. Th en there's the lnk whirh
the bure&lt;~u m&lt;~nu!actu•·e.~ h.v mi .l(ing dry colo•·s, nils p 11 U the lik e
Manpower is also a factor . If
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ter •pent ,New Year'• with tt.er
dlulhter, Mr. ~nd Mrs MUto

'ie0 In Florida. 'I
think you were in the hind
':tld Dillon ~~c,l family have you'd
end or o bakvry when• thi' Y m·,
move in the Irenlo ,\Borina home. othM" kinds 'tl( duugh .
'rutile 1'n d family.
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n Rev. Freel~.Jld Norria filled his
Wll•on On Gdld Cartlfld•t
Mra, Ar,ty WoJt spe:at Thurs f~hgulahr appomtm-ent · at the ME
Then there are the St'errt St ·r
day with her dauthter Mn A D , Murc E~dund11y
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~ l:l r¥h•lHI'I' ~ ... · an; 8 J.~:·~ 3~, the nfferln.l:' $6 !JH
to. Bitter · :.: : 1HI .u , ~·U: l :~r U.:J
."tttefltiiJttt lt pray,~r t meeting
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Yeteh
wu.U wUh J'ohn Taylor lt!ad itl g.
l:.l ' liHii l I:J I 11 : '11 ! !
30. Nota
. The li-dme Demonstration Cl ub
~ Hii i• L•Ikli l1b 1'11 II ·
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. '~et at the ·home of Gl'nevlt•vc Uu
:m·Jm.11
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tl'irle ~an·. 15 With sixtet•n pre311 nt
l.;h~ •: lhj :; JUi - ~ 1:
aCale
IIll i 1; ' "-' 'oil r~li7r1l ·!
~· O.Si-e Hehderson openOO th t'
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1U:hjeetJ "Garment F'lnbhes." A
1 :-t ;ll_•:;,1• J i1i ··fU1 '1f-'
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~U,uck lunCh Was !ICn"t&gt;d a1 noon
llt&gt;la
b1 l •! • ]I I .•.:•J. 11:1
'the next 111eet1ng w!ll be he.ld
:~&lt;. cfl'il
Feb. 2 at the Follrod-Robinson
:l!J. Mtne
hOme .. Cubject "One Dish Mra l ".
entrance
T-he roll call to be some ! hln,q pP.r
st. CJ&amp;JhBr
31.&gt;Uthb011f
lalhlnl to the month. Mmb ~rs to
40.
LfY'!I
lurnlnt
f\lrn lsh a dessert of their nw n
11. Juon'a
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ch:olce
tG-r the noon meal.
lhlp
llattr
Th~ Modern Wo.x!man J!' Club
(myth .)
41. I.!itt• ehtld
t Jan . 7 M the hall and gave
a! diS
"' Swt'ttt a , Rurt&gt;rlse bi"rth·
'at
" 1('1td.~· waS a lar,~tc rllk f'
Jt&gt;.a•triu I~ PiaU! Mllfh.' played
"Ha p~;~y Birthday" .aft ~ r the grdup
had Welcdljted tbf honored g\lest.
.Gal'!le-·~ were eil,joyed 8ft ~r whlqh
-:-tf~ 1\lt-- 81tts .. . ·ftefresh ·

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the SIO:OIIIl toderill I'OaerVe note I broke out '" Jordon In protest 12:45
Bu.t nooe fllve b ........u 111.o~:~h~ ,,. 0 • · 1agatnllt a. move to inclUde tliat 1:00
vie&amp; boys. who are on the lookout &amp;.~a.
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just I
· .~ [n th e Baghdad Defense 1:so
for ~ounterfeit_en, not that they waRD'l bJc eii.ouah tO Jti!ttry the Pac! of whieh Turkey, Iraq, Iran, 2:00
9:30 HJsho•·. Ps:t rol·
are apt to. find any In their own prlntina: ~DBt.
Paku:tan and Great Britain are 2:30
lO:do TIU ~.
shop.
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;:J~:Ia~~ •i7, oJ..:llte.Uty When tl:ill motto ·a, fel~ow members of the :
11:00 Up tO t~ ,Dtiiilite ti•\tll
"In Gqd W.e 1.\iist" rir!lt sppe·a l'fd e•ght·nat•on Arab Leagtie, were 4:00
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how mut:'h U cost-. to produce each on a coin in 1864. That waS duriDg a.eusl!d of .complicity In organi·
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bill . "I'm no mathematici-an.
the pel-Jod when folks tufned their zmg the disorders. Any ho]1e of
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bill start 1
5·45 ~· ~ ,~:r-;s o wear 1o a f ray, an d war. Chase put his waight b_ehind alhance se erne d en ded for the 10:00 Life on the Farm
. " o:l'~JI,
epo.\ ~·- '\
is limpy, il }s turn ed rwer to lh the mov~ and told the director of present. .
.
10:30 WJ~ Dili): and You
8 ~00 You e h~e . . .
treasury arid burn ('l l A new bil l the mint in Philadelphia that God
2.. Tenswn •.nrreased In the 11:00 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
6~30 Sitturday LUcy ·~.~.
is thE.'n substitut Pd
~ght to be mentioned some plact• ~hf:! dlterGranean Island of Cypr~t~ 11:30 Tales of Texola Rauwers
7:~·earson;. s..,. ,
My questioner uhn wanted l c~ on the coins.
w en
reek terrorists murdered t•·.OO
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7:~0 &amp;lit. ihe Cloet
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k now how lon g it might b&lt;! l.tdon·
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.u ghi Y respef'ted Turkish po 1,
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Rang"'"'
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th e 1a1c F r&lt;~n kl m IJ. H.oosC"v&lt;"lt monev. in the cou ntry unt"tl 18•' . i,
11c• sergeant. PreviOusly' , terror'. 1·. 3" ca· •tat·n· M.l.-d nlg•t
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t n ~irege.}wagajfst \J: OOuBea~Fcp.~warda
9:00 Her~ · Sehriner',s Two 10!'
of
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Dt~~ CrOS&amp;· _...._~ J~~ _ ).foyt
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who bas the nnol say
'ftb fmrt pap tioh1tludh was p•o· pro- nhsh Greeks. Eighty per
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l"u:ced by two men and four worn· l'iln
islsnd's ~.000 peo· 3:0(} big Ten &amp;sketball
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w~ked in a siw:Ic room ple !are 0 Greek origin. The re· ~ , Indiana vs Wiscl)nsfa
10:80 D'ihtoq Runyon Tlleatre
r~~llir$~cig{xw
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athc of the main Treasury malnder are Turks . Britain has !S:OO Cliureh's Blg Sto'ry
p:OO . Tb8 Late SboW
ftl,
produced $1 and held
the island since
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is ' bittet-ly opposed I to that demsnd. The serg'eant's ~'ni.urder
m~
threatimed tO . C~use 8nti·Gre~
•lo" )&gt;Y II''!'~·. ~91 orilf" lh L)·
• prus 1?uk-•{l Ttirlc:ey it§elt.
· 3. Tbi .1\rench political crisis,
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in7i£1!1 Be.V!'!nt·h , week , lieemed
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. as far ·,from I!IQl~tiQJl as eYer. It
taew --~~~~I'ed 'Ukflfy that · When
, , thinks : a· ·.ko~t ~.;,~ , loiined it
So Salvador
is back in to~ ~lth hta t
would have to depend on the' .
roo"ter, 1 wdildlllir jt.lllt hoW tnany (i 1 .a~e·A er~:.
qommu~st Party ·'for suppOrt. .
Uve al'tls ta tHtte are who, like Senor Dall r6
The Communists won 150 ot the
laughed t'JI't ana f'lot taken aetiouaty lrt th~lr
626 seats
National Assembecause the~~ tfe.~~vlor atter . working Muri 18 off'•
of parbeat. There . cptnls ·to~ mind ~ the ~ tlftn .Ttul}ftn
held on
Capote,.perh&amp;pj the fari.clfllhnaa"W'tta tlie ·WTJtt'n
seeril.ed to W little·
word alive tdday-a gen1,1tne writer o( whom th .
a strong
govern; are ft!w, who; It .~ arcti. tn.d t'ey ' ld, 'hlJ hp~al"hl .::
~ formed. Hence
, utica that t~+ ~re · ~JJnifted, phhuftcaJ. R.!oPr• hi
ll.ew
tt~e litera.J"y_•.et tti-4":¥ bllck !rOrR Jlhrl aftd ilhudder.
Ita a 11ha mti, ttft~ 1 ~ndero)J;, theodore Orelier
for '""""'"' &amp;.,.jdo'.~ h&amp;ndlo • HhHI&gt;lo "ttth hall
Truman CapoHI the ~park lln.(tf.cdJty ot Ci.i&gt;ot~anci yet Dtelltr
Dr c 1 .~1: r /he
dldl'l t go uodftd ln thakii!,u at w•l.ti!oatl lrilt rt~
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Jaeketa, oo he It eonatdmd IM tilillt .nti eoilo\t
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J'l!tount is to bu:r ,.placement
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River males, we think there Ia no
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..._ftd -most ol the men l"'ho are
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• avee . . So why not tlnd out for

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Sheila Marie, five year old
daua:hter o.f J4.r •. and Mn. WU·
liam Cbilda,
celebrated
her
birthday
Tbu.rsday
afternoon
with a party. lee cream
and
birthday cake were aerved to
ber cousiDS: Cbriatine and Candace Babr and Gloria luoe and
Gregory Gibbs; her
brother,
Micky Cbil~; Sara Caney, Syracuse and Stephen and BoseIDne JCni&amp;ht. Athebl Road.

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CaptPin Kangaroo
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfu1
Strike It Rich
V,.aliant Lldf
Love of Llff
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arc or om:orrow
The Guldiill Lilhl
Katie's Kitchen
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Robert Q, Lewis
Housep,i1:v
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states of Costa Rica and Nicar11 ·
gna. iliifted in Washington two
agreemenf.s which promised to
end a long and dangerous en· 8:00
1 mity. One year ago the t~o coun8:00
tries were on the brink of war. 9:00
The United States sent four fll!:h· · !0:00
1 ter plane&amp; to Costa Rica to aid in 10:30
suppressing n rebellion which it 11:30
lip . was charged, had lts origin in 12:00
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Thurlday before llle Senate
rieulture Committee.

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lure ol the admlnillraUon'• new
farm pfOII'am durina teaUmony

The Mth Conaren ia oow offi·
An&lt;~ cbatrman Allen J. Ell•ocltlb' in leilion. There it Uttle
der P..La announced tOO.y that
doubt thlt many banh word!.
av c. •· ILAKEIL!it.'
an y &lt;Jf the superv~ for thb
the committee'• ataU, In prepar·
wll1 be apokeD ln the months to
111.1 a tentative six-point omnJ.
County AFicultural
b CJ\' Il C.
come. In politlc1, it la difficult
bua farm bill, la mak.lna: • toil
DLrin1 the year let~, e...farotnot to filtler ·point and accuse
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bank program the No. 1 item .
er.1 of Melis_ 9 ounty ' 'lpplied ~nThe ArvJ Holter berd wu bij:b
faclioru of being way off United Prau St•H CDrNiponclet'lt
otber polntl t.o be covered in j aervatiota Praeticea w tbalr 1antf 1 1n nrtlk
production with &amp;M
WASHINGTON UP _ A "aoil the o~n:nibw; measure are lur- at an lncreulng rate.
' 1 pounds average I*' cow •Dd tied
many of us in the farm bank" program to help bolat" .plus ~P:OUI. a dollar limitation
~ceordlng ~ t'he record:' ~the j for first in butterl«t production- ..;1•••1"'"'· the farm problem t, sagging fann Income today •P- on prtce Bupport loans, parity Sod Cou.Je'l"YalJOD • Servlt.e. 37 With 27 po1.1W averaae per cow
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most important. To peAred certain o[ senate appro- formula., prlee support Ieveli farm ponds Wt'l"e built for live- f()r the moDth of Decembe'r .ac::~c-:..
wbo live in the titles, and val with Democrats lnd thd J:le. ana a two-price system for rtee stock water, 201 aere• C)f contour cordin,: f.o tbe ,.eport of C. N.
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little direct contact wlth publican administration compe- sn.d wheat.
a~ps v.:ere applied, 7113 fJ'!e1. of J.ones, Production TEI!ter. The N.
tbe farmer, It may be the Inter· tine for credit for it
Th
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ble dramage, 1390 feet of o.peo G. Rose be:rd ·alao hid a 27 pound
national situation.
Agriculture Secre~ry Ezra T th e :~m ee 11 1 co ~er ditehe., and Q.l mil&lt;t: of divenlon but.terfat &lt;~veraee and wa aecond
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Benson outll' ned 8 lwo-nbaae ooll. these ' 1 tbprodmlpoaa .• aUong wth ditcbet1 were installed.· Twelve hitb .in milk production with 8tt
BuI tb ta:
we now- farm income
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matra on and
of tree
ds
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th
1 ted b
skidded in the pa.s! year or '!;lank proposal ss the main fea.. far~ oreaniza.tiom, tn flnally deT:Uw~.!:e"nt. . : ~~ , ~o~~h aYerage per cow or
e
who }lave ~en ~evereciding upon legl.slation to send create In ell conset"'Vatlon prac- I Other high berda tor tbe mooth
:eected are aak~~.l, 'What 1 major farm organtzanona.
to the Senate floor, Ellende[' told Uees applied over those ~led in milk production were
Roy
done about 1t ·
President Truman on May 14, reporters.
the put three or four ye&amp;n.
Holter wit'b 611 poundt average.
than 1,700
proposals ~ ~~ sent a me~&amp;e to Conareu Benaon outlined • soH bank The drouth rondi.tioiUJ ex.a*'i- Clarence Price wit h 50'1 nd C.
sent to Secretary of asking for a flexible price aup- plan COitiog about $1,350 000.000 meed during late summer, f« the M. Headley with 506.
~~:~~~~~':i' Benson, as to how po~ prDgram.
,
: ln cash or surplua flll'm ~ommo- put two years, have empba&amp;Jzed
In butterfat
production the
.t
can be cured. But
. e ~cuse Agrlcult.ural Com-~ties in the fint ear Farm
the Deed for an adeuuate water Roy Huller and Cbar!es Tbeiu
it be '!
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' m1ttee, 1n the meantifD,e, voted would be
id for Y
coi: supply for Uve!l.oek. Tbe produc- he1'd1 tied fo.r aecond witb 23
We have to be realiatic The to recommend continuance ot cotton rt.c:"and wheat {!~d
;, t!GD of milt, meat and all live- pounds .average and the ClareDCe
farm sJtuation Is a very imPortt~e support progranJ (90%) unprOduction and putting it or stoet eommodWea ls .4epepdent Price herd Wl:l third. with 22
0 ott a good aource of dnnk11 wa- pound:s average per eow
li.tical Oft H
til June, 19:KJ.
: foeti: ro a e. How can an efThe Farm Support Proa:ram an ac:reaa:e ~...-.rve in one ptwe, ter. A farm pqnd is a good · eau
In tM small berd ar(,up, the
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be put fntf"eri'ect t!h:~t is one- has been that way .unUI 193~. ~m=:.~~ p~d
convert- of meeting this need.
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Paul Jtarr herd waa high iA milk
one?
every- when the flexible price tuppor1
.a,n
con.aerv•
1 .r p-roduction with 126D pounds: •ver
CALL
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More and more int.erut f be. aa:e and the James F . Gibson berd
COllA TICHIIICIAN
There are five basJc commodi- feel
j ra~~~~hase.
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inl tbown i~ tile dratulia ·, e~ch w.a..~ fil'!lt m butterfat production
ties that are beiag supported at
You now hear the clamor that •
n promlled to. come up Y.ear, and .tht.S is very encourJgJq with a 43 puund avera1e.
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the pr~ent' time. They include t 90% of parity shouJtl a:o back jn.l ::xt week with defimte figures tor t:he moDetary T~tums fdr ea~h
'Other herds in butterfat pro-- I
,_ CAPIJA ..-.t-.. .,..,.. IIIJ ItaiM, aM U. •tt n~
wheat, corD, eotton, rice · and to .effect. One farm · organization til the size .of PIYUlents .per a~e, dollu .spebt on t~ praeUce . t&amp; duct ion were Paul Karr 40 puunds,
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peanuli. Tobacco, dairy products says 100% of parity. Tbit, they edtender ttud be w~s diaappoa_nt- very high. Many tile ay&amp;t~ wiQ Thereon Johnson 29 and Earl
" up au por toDt. 0o17 ........ o t1 · sr to , . _ 17U l'omcny, o.
are rec.elvine a certain amount say, will solve the farmers' , probat BeDIOD wun t reldy wtth pay f~ tb~elv~ 1!b.e fn-st year Deen 24 pounds averaa:e per c~w.
of Jovernment control.
blems so far aa declinint Income such detaib TJna&amp;day.
after JnstallatiOn, 10 _the form of
In milk production, tbe Jame.a
DUot&amp;. Tbae lnJM ... ,... 1M CtM . . ··-:::-::=-~~~~~~~~~~~
The dark ahadow of ·sutpluses .lB eoncer,Ped.
Sen. Hubert H. Ht.iln.pbrey D· increa&amp;ed.
yleldl · of barvetted F. Gibson herd was ~nd with
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liM p~ds. Thereon Johnson publication tbe beat cultural mebegau: to· ap~ar on the horizon . It . is ,only natursl to ask tbat II lUn!l- charged that the adm.iniJ. CI"'p!J.
In 1946-47. With the exception of 1t d1dn t. work from 1947 to 19M, tration had taken over his soU
Flfteen new eoo()el:aton atped 881 pounus and Earl Dean. 788 lbOO. of IIJ'OWinJ ;bo i&gt;Opu·
Jar plants from Afriean. vioJ.C!t.11
UMU (J{orean War), they have how can they .be expected to be bank plan after opposing it 111 agreements with the "Soil ConRr· pounds avera,ge per cow_
been With us ever since.
the ~nswer this next year?
late 1111 last September. But Ben.! vation District during the .Je&amp;r,
One or Lhe fll(':tors th.at enters to ro~e~.
Intended pr.imarily for creeo
It .was in 1937 that a c:oncen- Pme supports have DOt work- son ~id the plan presented by and 25 basic con&amp;F!ation ..,Jan. into average production i&amp; the
trited effort was made to deve. ed for t~e benefit of the small Pres1dent Eltenbower 1ut Mon· were developed by Carl W. Bili number of dry cows in the bent house •rowt!l'l., the buJJetln wW
lop a loU·range farm . program. farmer LD m.-.y instances-and day contained the best points of kam and Hug'h P. Custer, Io.
D. H. 1. A. records are Till!ul'i!:d on also be UBefuJ to un:ateun. Th
Var~,1ble farm
supports were that was one of the intended pur- about 20 piau.
SoH . Conservation Service techn. .f:he total number of cow1 in th[ flower tpeciaUst dWeueset equiplooked upon favorably in 1947 poses.
Ellender IBid his committee clans.
herd rather rban those in miJk. ment needed to tP'ft' potted Rowmd 1948 by members of ConIt has just come to light · re- bad decided to hold ahetut one
Since .t he, Meigs Soil Conserva- This is done becarue tbe farme! er plaaUI, f.ertllilerl to Ule, bow
Jrelfi a:enerslly 8 nd the three cently that price support loans week of public hearings 9 n farm tion District was organized
I'!! interested "m the amount uf to water and propapte, IDd how
have not gone to the place• legWatJon at.arthig Tue1day. He 1943, ~10 farms have beconte eo- milk and butterfat produced pe to control fiower pe&amp;tt. ODe sec· 1
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where they will do the m01t still hoped to a:et a farm bill operators with the District. -rttest year per cow in his herd . rather tion of thll!l bulletin ~ efttirely I
ivy
good. One Mo.Dtana wbest grow- throueb Congrea1 by Feb 15
farmt represent 82,428 acrea of than high records that might run wirh foliage planU: aueb •
ophilodendron and · planta for dleb ·
ergot $430,000 in 1954. A MissisThe cotiJUI8JD8.n fr~m. ·for- land Uurt have had aome for m 9f beyond a twelve month&amp; periOO
sippi land company got $1.292.- mer Pre.ldent Truman's dlfirlct eon&amp;erVa:tion praotices
applied
The Psul Karr herd had all gardens.
000 for cotton sold to Ute gcvern- urged Democrata Thursday to to inJure their protection and lm- cow.s in. milk and the James F.
Kiplinger also deacrlbel metJa .
ment at an artificial price. Near- "pin the blame" directly on provemeo.t.
Gibson herd ~d 'only one dr)' ods ror controllint ttte blooming
. ly $180,000 went to ~ · Io~a President Eisenhower for aUo.w.
Activities of the Meigs Soil cow during tbe month of Detem· date of !,)Otted Cowers w.hen they
eorn grower and a LouiiJ.ana nee ing farmers to be "bled to death" Col\set"Vation District are govern- ber, while the other he-rds rang are intended for speeill holiday
planter got $486,000 that same
Rep; George H. Cbristopher ed by a board of five su-peTYisoo·, ed from two up to . a h1gh of se· trade.
yea~!.
D-Mo., Ap.eaking to a nearly-emp· elected by the people of the cour venteen dry cows 1D one or the
A c~;py or Kiplinger'• bu1letin
lt is r"easonable to conclude ty House after the close of re· taUve date tor the annual meet- largm- herds.
may be obtain)d for $1.00 by ad
(lressinl( a reqllellt to the maili~g
thal much the smaller 11hare of a:ular ~usiness, told Demoerat8 ing this }'eat i6 June 4tb.
-federal subsidies goes to
the they are wronor iD bland g B
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room, Ohio Agricultural Expect.
smaller farmers-who
H aJd •-e
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enSupervisors now servmg t e
An Ohio floriculturist has help ment St-ation, Wooster, ad asking
preswn- ~n. nhe s ·, ~e~son IS onr, Mr. District Include D~le Dye, Dana ed the cause of the •·green thumb''
ably need it most.
15e ower s htred hand.
H~ffman, vice-ehamnan, John Ho:- among Oower ·lovers wlth t"~e for "Greenhouse Potted Plmt.l,"
mtll. secretary-treasurer. Donald publication of a new buHetin lit· or through the local Enaulon
Office.
Mora and Clarence !&gt;nee.
led Greenhouse Potted Plants.
Anyone desiring assistance on
Author D. C. Kiplinger of the

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STORE SPECIAL
·NEXT WEEK
Nllllo ~d Slaplet
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.we Hove The Lors•st Sel •ction Of Field Seeds In Southeastern

Ohio. D~e To Our Lorge . · ,
Volume We Sell Better Seeds Cheoper With More Savings To You.
'fbnti\hY
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Southern Brome Graso-DomeUic Reed~ryGrasa
Medium Red Clover

Medium Red Clover (95% l
Al&amp;lke Clover
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Field lnspe&lt;ted Kenland Clover
Y, B. Sweel Clover
W. B. Sweet Clover
Mammoth Clover
Centlled Ruger Alfalfa

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N.on·Cerlilied Ranger Alfalfa
Binlsfoot1ffloil tlmpo•·d)
Certified Buf.fal1) Alfalfa
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certified Atlimtic Alfalfa
92% Red Top
N. W. Gr1mm'or Variegated Alfalfa 21 % Blue Graoo IKY·l
N, W, Alfalfa
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Certin'ed Ladlno Clover :
Sweet. Sudan. Grass
Field lnspceled hadtno i!fover
Certified Ptper Sudan GJ'&amp;u
White Duleli' Clover
D. E. Rape

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MAo. Cora HamUton was taken
wn 27, offirini f?.ol. Rev Fne- by alitbu1Ante t_o the St. J~ph
lind N""'" wiY bo(U. t wl« o! Hospital In ~111'4 Sunday.
rt'liY.al meetlnJs &amp;1 tht Methodi.ll
Ml'J, Idonia P~te.r JP6tn l;un.

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tonight in the . battle or the
··romebacll: kid!". The two Send
quintets meets on the Middleport floor at 8:00 p.m.. and the
large11t crowd oC the :senon is
expected to be on hand to
the two tradillonal riva)s
11 out from start to finish.

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~1ec:ted Mr.~~. Oliver Michael , vil!'f' p r~ l·
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JMt ; •M n. ClaUde .IJJn~ . ~«"rePome-ro· '.ary; Mrs. F:lwood Bo"'PNI. trea
Tbursday turer: Mrs.
t.:olb'ad Ohh.n&amp;er
for ;t ·
riont- fvnd A«rfl.ar'7: Mn. tru~
man Ru~,u . Chrtrtmt§ lund !te-e·
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The WS~I . . Mondoy. Jan. l'llthily.
9th, with Mrs. Gr&amp;ce icuhn .
Ther! Wll~ bt a 1nb(rit of the
lit. 'lll'it8 Mrt.IJ'Ohn ~auah and ''8ibleo Landk". BbOWtt l\ the:.'CluisC'bitdren •ni!l W. W, lrta we.rl !ian Cllurch Sbnill~ 'tt!ot111'1'1t at
i~h Su1idaj' Of • . -Art$.ugh's II.
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·mOther ll.ear Wtlke:.:.vm, .
Warrt&gt;n Brodb ot-•Mr tlarion,
FheorJds ~ Mi's. Vikta Sprinler 0 ., h"a ~ heel'l 'vi.sHtnl- hlt ~d .dn,
are sm-ry to '~ ~C ·h~ st'NO us Paul' ~~1 atJd..ii!IP~Y- \...t ~
wards, Llrry Jlaker at "'nle•·, :· lllness. at the _1uHne of ·hrr :~i,o,1er
ltr, and ~~Ge'oll,f P:le)ens
hn ~
n·ear ·Middltpott.
ad dB\IJht$",
Yl!)~l..,
were
W:Me
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Jim
Mr. anti Mrs
. . Edwin Blackwell l"uesti ol Mr. flld ~: \f/. W.
BOwles
1 be at the ill'-tas. For
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1b~ - Pa"ntb~rs n will b;e HaJ'91d ~nd da~~r ~~ove~ into the ragg Sun~;, .... : -- ·;_--,
JJrown_4nd Junior Hawthot'ne 'at
~he . for_W~rds With hi&amp; Bill Anar\!"'1._ at, et-~le~ . Smooth
Bill .!'lnefldlin Will t;.e at
guard With either Eight
:~~on M Bill Qualls at

leachil!'l' and ..-l"l-. Bfi!f'niCfo llowetl
n~IJI:ant teacher. ·

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At '1eJ~ratid Women's Guild
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Jt WaJ de&lt;!ided \('

vice president.; M!r-1, Ben; Netitt'
ling, secretary; M'l'B. Part0' P'bll
Up&amp;. .treai~r; Mts. Fred B~a~t

tnar, chrisl:ii'lr edu~:11tion · and );ft
llident o! · flejendl)o C.irele~ ·¥\$" :

SNOW T·ONIGHtl

Followinl the meeting a whitt
elephtnf u.l• .,j~h Mn, Ruudl as
au~iont&gt;er ...... ·btl4 alter whirh 11

lund!.

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Kr!. Elwood
leader and
in c:barge of

imltti. christian nrvh;e; M:ra. Mike ,
MIS! llrtlrnon11. a~lrltual llfe.
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important
das h bet-ween the seeond
of lhe two ,chools. Both
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v1lle in a.,tbret"',AY tie tor '
pi act! in .the S&amp;Q ·\-wiu~
fou~ wins ,and Onlr ofte. ~o11s,
the wil'lnet ctnlld tVt:n(ua'\ly
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Th·ea Batttri~a
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V8 4 door. . l&gt;lea.tng gre.n llnlob ltko
MW. tluid• tnrQue drive, RadJo, Hiat.e.l\ DclrQet•

Seat mvent. Tint ~tbow vc.ry Uttlle we-ar. One
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and undoubtN.fly en fired uo ill
ol .tllll!~nf&gt;that would bo
one of tllJ"if ·t.·llltest UJHeta tn
sports 'history.
Tbe F~no boys, unlortunal~ty.·
are likely to find San Francisco
all fired-up, .
Ttu! i){)ns at'~
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WANT ADS
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aeeuUYe 1Nt:rUo111.
~e mo.tll fOI' 315 eeDta
par word.

Full rale or z ceata pe: word wUl
be Wnced for adv~nillaa il aot
paid for' Mlore tbt t&amp;tb ol each
mootb followita&amp; iuertion.

&amp;Ton iD A4vertiliGI-Sbould be
roportod 1"'"'""'-1.... Tbo Dat17
SQUAd will not be reaporwble
tor tnore tlwl ooe mcorreet ln·

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Uoei Ui J!.'Vellta prQlted At rep

lar el&amp;a~ illea rar.ee. • ObllLiaraea
publiabed a\ l ceD\ per wora.
.'iw'Ced Adl recetncl. by mail ot
te.tephoae IJVI::A c.aref1&amp;1 ~
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CANDIDATES
For campaign cards,
novelty advertising,
and book matches
call Pomeroy 201.
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LE.T OUR EU.~'T!IONIC &gt;ECRETARY TAKE YOCR WANT
AI&gt;S AT YOUR CONVENIRNCE

.., ·west Columbia
Br MRI. QRNAL. JOHNSON
n A MilT$
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The Woot COI!illlbla PTA met
Wodpeoday aipl II • lhe
llouse. MJII Dll1e .M.eNeU, daair·
IDID of liMon Cou.aty TeeiUiffl
Aaainat Polio drift pw an en-

I ~ BU!INE~S SIRVIQC

(9) For Sole
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for 61.1e, cheap. Loeated on Ky.
aer Creek ELectric Plant Pro.

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l iveD . that

Lorin.8 Gomer whoae POit Of1kt.
adclteu ~,. 1254 Pair Avenue, GPl..

umbua, 0 ., bao heea duly appolb~
ed as Eleeutor of the F4;tate el
Willi&amp;DI HOI&amp; Gomer ·late of Salem
Towa.sbip, Mella COunty, Obio, d•
ceased.
Dated tbls 30lh day of Decem·
ber, 1906.

Gallipolil, Saturday for 1 ebeekup at Holler Hotpitlll.
petty. Contact Lee Wood, at Use our MOBIL 00.. SPECIAL li&amp;bteniD&amp; talk~.&gt;. OD the
ficht
Mr. •IDd Mn. C31aflet Coleman
main gate J uard house or maio
Darst MobUoil SqPI!NJerviee
Uaimt polio. m . HDrton l:lckard and Mn. Emm1 Coleman of
office.
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Phone 90V1
tMt Mala St. principal, ~ 1 movie en- al Wloebelter wve fUe1t1 SuO.
1-ll·IOip
)iUed, "Bom Ia the Wblteboule " dly of Jlr. ~ Jln. Harold
BOUGII
LIDIBER • BUILDING
II was cloclded lhe PTA would Tbomu and dlulb.....
PATTERN~
MINE TIES $56
p~t ~n I piAJ' M: ~ P'ebri.LII'Y
Ben Vaallettr wu in Beckley,
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per II and up. We deliver. H. H.
AND 100% SOfT W"'11illl A eeived lhe book !or ' bavlq tbe at tbe Bec:ldey Sanltqrium. wu.
• l. L. Hawk, Miners'lille, Obio
special made an~ lined tank most parent~ preaenl 11111 Betty / bur VanMeter accompanied bil
Pbone Cbest.er, Ohio or SPi.s used for baulinlf. It e08b no Kelly received ihe door priH,
brother.
18't'JIS. ll.uon, W. VJ., after 8 more to hue tbe best. Cua.Uct
- -..Mr. and Mn. Homer Jobnaon
00 US
p.m.
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al
Prat\1
Fork
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Buck.
Ritland.
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Mrs.
WiUiam
Sprot~~e
aad
dauand
rraDdson, Dale, called on
ll-10-BOtf
Rt. 33.
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1bter, Evo, of Eoal Liverpool, o ., M,.. lsa Jobuoa of Point Plea2 BEDS. one with sprints. one
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spent tbe weekend witb Mr. and sant Sul1day
afternoon. Mrs.
wtth sprinp at mattrHs; 2 COMJ'LETE ln~~t:oaoee Protectlra, Mn. Geor-p .IJ'rew. Other viai- Johnson ia reported as beins
CHESTS or DRAWERS;
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tors Sunday at the Trew borne "not too welL''
ROUND DINING TABLE WITH
Lite. Auto, Fire. Polio . CaU Doa were, Mr. and Mn.
Lawn~e Mrs. Lucy Jobmon, Mrs. Maa4 CHAIRS. WiH t~ell reasonable.
Mllls. lllddl.eport, Obio.
Coleman of Point Pleuant, Mra. ~tie Johuo11, Mn. Harry HallCall 1114-X.
1-lZlltp
Helen Slowort, Mila
Darotbr seott and !fOrma Jeaa Valllleter
!!all
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HAY
Ruaaell, Kra. llite Greer ·an.d called o'a. Ul;eir IUbt, MrL Ida
300 _.,
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a an c over
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CarrpH. No"4 ls, Syracuse. Phone FURNISHED HOUSE tor Ale . .Billy Sprouse of · Muoa. Mr. and
Mi-. aDd M;.. Keary Stewart of L
IIlle-Y.
_1 ·l2-8t~ 1 Completely moderli. "")11)1. IIH. Edpr Arlloll . alld lllckr of Sand .lllll lid., wore · gu..ta
G
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pahited. 08 Lla..!a HtJ&amp;~u. IIJddleport, Mr. oad Jlro. Robert Thurodoy at U.. hOII!Ifl of Mr.
ER, twin porcelsin UTILITY Call 380-M:
.:·" ! 1 ll.ll'l·Jt Sprouse uti. aJ!eU. ot I'.Mt Llv- .and ·. ...... Vernal Jolmsqn and
TUBS, ~ - Pboae Masoa SP-·
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Oblo. Good loeoutm. Pri&lt;od 0 ., .me Sundly vialton of llr. Monjt•y.
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oad Mn. James Catpeater; otber
Mr. and Mts. Cl...,.. Dorfer
Route 2 ' Pomtro)' Ob¥trrnQi c.llen '""
apd Mrs. Je~:;k aad family ha~ D\OY~ into the
APARTMENT, private, 3 roOilUI
and batb. Rent r~so.nable. N.
Peadt Fork RoliJ ' . :.. t~io.v~ ReJDDlda, !iiJHSlt;;J1J:d Jaekle of Bo~ prop-ti!f'e WIJleb.. they
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Ari'OIIf1'MINT

l'*ate ef Wlllla~tt H... Gomer

Mr. •act Mn:. Homer JobQJOn
and Gerald WeN d:inDet' IUIItl
Sundly of Kr. oDd Mro. Veraal
Jobn10n lad l&gt;oJe and Jolnmy,
Mra. Gwen BWDiarDft wu ln

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THEY GO TOGETIIl!Jt
Wasb job and lubrieltloa.
Free pki-up and Mniee.
For a ple.uam agrprise

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NOTICI 0, APPOINTMENT

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Ellete of IIWIYIN Polan Warner,

Duuaa:d
Notice is hereby 'iven that
Fred V. Rice whose Post OUiee
Addreu l8 Che&amp;ter, Ohio, bas
been duly appoiDted as AdmLDistrator of tlle Estate of Emml
Folan Warner, late cf· Chester
Townlihip, .Kelp County, OJUo, d&amp;o
eeued.
Dated tbi.l 30th day of Deeem·
ber, leDO.
.John € . Bacon. ,,
Probate Court ·
Ohio.

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NOT!d OF A,POINTMINT
Ailltdillltr., fln4 A41ndnlttratrUI:
lht-lo of lltoy lof" Docollo4
Notice la hereby ilYen that AuSayrt, wbolt Pott Office Acl·
Ia tl Mlll Creek Road, Gal·
Olllo, and Mara:aret ArDotl
!':h&lt;WI" : P01t Offlce Addre11 1.1 123
Sixth Sl ·l llddloport, Obio, have
bteD ··dui, oppolli"d I I AdmiDI&gt;trator and Adminl1tralrlx. of the
E&amp;tate .of fl.lley a.y,u iate of Sutton 'TOWruhlp, Mella CoUnty, Ohio,
d.eceaaed.
Dated tbia 31st day of December
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lohn C. Baeoa
Judlt of tbt Probate Court
Melp County, Ohio.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCID
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davidlon, Jr.,
(Julle ErwiD), Columbus, are an·
DOUnclnc the blrth of a seven
polllld twelve
dauthter,
eonnle Lee, at St.. Ann's Hospital,
COlumbua, on Monday, JanuN')'
bave • two ynr old

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Cathie

Lynn,

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are Mr. and Jlrs.
Sr., Columbus,
A. E. Erwin,
and
Bert Erwio,
a lreat Jfandfather.

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IN THE EVENINGS. CALL 3117. 2 FURNISHED APARTMENTS oa
S)'flem, bJBement lhd u all~
Mechanic st. and 1 FURNISHFARMALL TRACTOR OWNIRS
EV HOUSE on Lincoln llll,l,
st~ Ameri~•n kitchen:" DeW
P id you knuw you cQU ld save 25 % . Pomeroy, Oh1o. Inquire Ewlag'.s
sh1"'•1ed roof' Calk • .w. ,.
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St ore, W. Mala St., romerov,
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HOUSE, 4-rovm and bath 'l\t
lore )(&amp;reb 1, 19l'MJ? Also uk
Acre.. s mil.. lrom - ~bill!p
r -•1peei.oJ ()ft palntiDi S.room Duplex in Sugir Run. Awtomatle
heat.
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Sporn Plao.t. C.ll "'~"-oon sp.
Mei&amp;s Equipment
Call 87f.J. 112 Brlek Street.
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owner
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APART·
ledge with arateful appredalion
:MI'.NTt with laundry and 4•~'the kind expressions Qf lym.
aa:t. New G-room clwei)JDJ witb
pat hy ahown by the friends and
llnJe and lauo.clry. Pbpn,e

neiitltbors at the death ()f our
31o-M. A. H. Beo•et
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hW!band and f.&amp;ther.
For rent-&amp;xlf(IIUloD
Ladu;_
Mn. Emma Dye
Mrs. Joh.n Poynter and Family
Scaffold Boards, Drop Clothe.
Mr11. Aron Jones and i'' amlly
Ctlntoa Fbher, Middleport,
Phone 0266-X.
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For
rent-Electrlc
wallpaper
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Cllnton
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LOST, Monday $715 in bills between CidzeM Nallonal Ban.\., Two Furnished o&amp;·Koam AP~TMiddle port, and
Downie &amp;
MENTa. new fumtture. VtLUUu
Ut'Ot&gt;S Clothing Store, Pomeroy .
paid.
'Call &amp;M4-K.
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Reward . Call Bolin's Store,
L11ngsv i\le, Ohio.
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APARTMENT, &amp;
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Stnet. Furnace · beat. Can oe-

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Call Obio,
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for
Store,
further tnformatJon.
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Mr. aad Mrs. Iulcb Smttb SuniY THiaasA OHi.INGII.
dar~ua .Clark apent Sltftday after.
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u.. and !Irs. Dan.,
the 'hotrie of --.Jo
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Gibbs.
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Acnes Rous~ aad .Eddy Edwards
lt.rry Reitmlre (Eilria Rl~p) who called on ~- an~ ·Mr1. Ralph
were mtrrted, with a shower.
Weaver Sun.y.
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Mr. an d D\1-e&lt;
~- Ed Kl ng aud sons
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lift-.. The bolteuet Were lfll;. wer~ vlsitint Jlr, and Mn. John
Clarence' llouth,, Mrs. Pelrl IUggs Kin' Sundiy.
.Ud M:n.
B; ·&amp;ayie. .
R.&amp;y Goodhite wlio has employ·
·: Altendilll were Mn. D~;~ny ment at Mct'onnell'lille iJ apena·
·Workman~.·*'· Jbry Aumiller, ing a few ~.s with hit tamUy.
Miss Leone\Sayre, Mr. and 1ftTs.
Mr . ..-d Jlraj Leo Clark, Mr.
tent Reilml••: Mt: ·and Mrs: J!d· •nd Mra. IIIIUe LJevinl and Cindy,
win lDnl, Ht, lnd Mn. Earl ~d- Mrs. Cora. Q..tinler and MJ', and
waf4r. . ~ . Martcaret Rizer an~ Mrs. Willie: J'OliRIOD fiP'e nt Sund.&amp;y
d•uahtera. Mrs. Earl Lewi5, ¥rs. of Jiart(ord .,
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Edw:tli Clark. Mrs. Harry ~elt- 1 'lKr, and Mrs. ElwoOd Lievlq:
mire, Miss oann Reitmire, Mr. were Vjaitlnt :r.&amp;r. and Mra. Char· aftd Mrs. ClFence Rouah and dau· lie Lievinll SUnday.
lhlers, Mrs. ustis, ~n . R. 'B .
Mr.' and Mrs. Andy Humes have
S1:yre, :Mr•. Paul Riggs and the b"n IU for tbe past week. Mrs.
honoree., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raymond Greathouse· of Hunt ina:·
Reltmire.
VJn · is caTina: for them.
· Mias Ada Llevln&amp; and Harry
Peglty
Kingonand
Doris
Oblinger
Dale 8pe:nf the weekend at the
were
calling
Mt'8.
Bertha
Clark home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert

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Tbunday afternoon at the flrst
Eadhe of Sugar Run
School,
"' 01 t by Mra. Leo Beyan.
Games
were played
whic.h . refre•hments of:·;":,~~~~~
and birt~day take were .
Favora were doll$
froJD auckers for the
airplanes made from
candy ~or tbc boys.
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plies who have
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:r-Mce.. p~lnted out that the busi:_

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Our Sel.. lion Of Fine
Used Cars '
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sunday.
·Mr. and M.r~. Raymond Roush 1
and Mra. Harry Ord were and Joyce •pent tbe Weekend wJth
ljl~~::t,.•on
Edgar otln.llon Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mutin.
QUALITY · o~ OUR
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Mrs. warne Abbo~ of Pom.,oy
SERVICE COMMANDS
.-"•rrio and doughier and Mrs. Hen'ry car!'lhilr'f ' we.re
EVERYBODY'S Jll£SPEOT.
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visiting Mrs. visiting recently ffith M'r. and
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Ml's. i!:lwood Lieving and family .
Wheel Chairs HOSpita-l Beds
wa•
her'
Mr. attd Mrs. r. B. LJI&lt;hfield
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. Lawrence Clark Mon- were· ulllng on Mr. and Mrs. ElAmbulance Stn~tce
day.
·
mer Baird and son of Che.sbtre
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Mrs. Harey .Ord spent the week •ncMltlY.
Phone 285
end with Mr. and ,!Mrs. Jack Ord . Dorl.s Ohllaa:er of Parkerabura

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Jake Gaul was a\Jpointed · ~~Jr.:
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· Tr\Jstees, at tJt,eir tlrst mee~" .
of the year held Moi'ldV night
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of her ~u-hter, Mrs. Mlanit' HarMr. and Mra. Frank Reynolds
-,i:viliouiTH
Mlnenvllle ncently.
arid FrankHn Clark were in HuntK&lt;•nneth Jliqa wbo ia home ~ · Jncton .n-Jday on bwlnea.
fW'louth wu vl1iUaa Mr. and · Mr. ancl Mrs. Billie Lleving ana
111~1 PAul Rla:as ·recsntly.
. ..C1Jtdy were calline oa Mr. and ·Mr.!.
Carl Clarj&lt; Wl8 In Pt. Plea,.ut I Bill Roush ond dauabt&lt;ro reernl·
Ralph Clal'k waa ~aiUna on Dea. ly.
Glbba Sunday.
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Mrs. Doney Roush and douab['114)11(11 I 111M clean
Robert OhliaprUp~t Suada1
were ln Mlddleport saturday.
Wilh Gordon Clort.
' 'fher... Oblln1er and Don
i:lliiVROLb Ptootltne
UNtr Nft Ma,....I'MIIf
Mra. Clary Grlaatead: and
WC!I'e in Pomeroy Saturll'Mllfoot oiNI 1 ..nl.no D l ll'r&amp;. Edo• Clark
evelll•l·
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!uliily S••ada.y.
·~d Mrs. Gor..ald CJ:!,~ ~'::_
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James Smith aftd.

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s~ent the weelr:end
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MARTIN HOTEL
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ANTIQUITY
ford.
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OF 'JHE LADDER
PM HoldS Meet
'IY Mill. •FRANK BUCK ISandy
Mr• Mildce&lt;l Fo•tor and rue&lt;e,
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Stewart, Columbus. spent
Evening hlrDfld
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Stobart and wife re- the weekend wtlh their parents
W'-.lnesday
eu.
to Ellsworth. AFB, Rap.i.tl and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
S. D. after apendlna: the Frank Buck:.
I At Sauer fte...:dence City,
holidaya with their parent&amp; Mr.
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Mr. ud Mrs. G""'lte Rei!, Kan-

MIDDLEPORT Funeral SerVices-SOCIETY • Held For (Jansom
Mr.
Mn.
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Edd,y

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Robert Jay and
Mr. and M!w. Carl Brannt~n returned TufSday from a trip to
P'lDt~d1.. Tbey were ClUed home
by Ute erltlc:al tood.Jtion of Mrs
Edith ltue-..IJ
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and 'llrs. Brannon.
Mr.. and' Mrs. 'f'homu: Riley ud
4autbttr, Sharon, attanded. the
·Miraball ·Collf)JJe Basketball game
Tbunday when R(}bert Ashley

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And Mn.1Guy Shuler.
s.as City, 1\ofo., were recent guHUI
S,Jt. Bfll MeNickle who waso nil of Mr.' and Mra. Chari~ P~rs.oD.J.
ed home by the illneu of his mGM.r. and Mrs Fran~ 0 Neill, Ba1
with Mn. Frank Wilson. co-h os the!" Mrs Lowell .Mii:!Niek.le re- shan, spent a day w1th Mr. and
111tws. Game. weft' played an
. tum~ 00 · Camp Pendleton, Cl'l .
Mrs. Cal 01-r.
: prifes woo by M.r&amp;. Wilham An
?!&amp;'. and Mrs. George Grafton ' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charle!i
derson, •M n. Fl"anci-5 Ande!'IKln, and family, R&amp;vanoa, Jpent the HcNiclcle were her aunt and unMn. San Gibbs, Mrs. Georgl' New Year weekend with her par- cle, ~ and ~lrl. Btll William
' Hobstetter and Mrs. Ralph Wet
ke:r.
Columbus.
James Pullen will he (o-hcmte!t!&gt;.
Ivan Powell who reccnt:ly sufTb&amp; next meeting wdl be at Mrs. Sauer and Mns. WiiiiOD. serv· fered a heart a.btack, was taken
tbe home of Mrs. Gibbs ~tnd Mrs. ed a salad course to the members. to the ScbaekeJ Clinic, Mason.
Pll Club met Wednesday at
1t.b.eThehome
(If Mrs. Lewis H Sauer

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acene In VIN!stun• .-.~k. C..:allf .• where blaW .W,eepina ha~ a
dozen 11t'ons cauaed S:t:OO,UQU oa.magl!ll. • '"'"'"""'''""'" 8rnu141f'WtJJ

210-2 door. Green finish.

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one owner, radio &amp; heater

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c

tic trans., 2 tont: green

v1r.R.Gv
andTracy
Mini. JrEd.Wll
Humphrey
.. has .r-eturned
to

Cltleftain dlx 2 door 8 cyl.
Hydramatlc, radio, heater,
Sharp. Was $999.

fin~

ish. Seat coven, Heater.

$995

$799

1951 CHEVROLET

1951 PLYMOUTH

S L Deluxe 2 door. Black
finish, local owner; Radio

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Jis employment after a several
1ays Ulnes!. His dilughters Car~ .yn and Maralynn, who have been
1uite ill al'1!; .also reported as lm:,&gt;roving.
Mr!l. Emma Leifheit and Mrs

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4 ·Door

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Mn.
b
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a . er. e.ur"'l w~
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quite ill u .improvina.
Mrl, Homer Hawkins retUflled
to ber home, Rutland R&lt;Oad, Wednesday fioom HolZer Hospital af
ter undergoing turgery and b
re8~ried as -convalescing nicely.

:raJs, Home
tr~tnde,

Missionary,

u d.i.rector.

Plano were made for purchas·
lng a new furnace for the c~urch

when t!hc Official Board ,of' the
Rock Springs Methodist Church
mel Monday evening at the church
Edward N. Humphrey, chalrmnn
presided over the meeting which
npened with prayer by AmiJ'S
Leonard.
All members -of the boar-d of
truslees were present and include
Roy Riffle, chairman,
Clifford
Leifheit, Edward N. Humphrey,
:r.trs. Scott Folm~r and Mrs. WJIJ.

:egl,ytered by Mrs. Echs.on Bakt&gt;~
rheme of the School of MiBsion
1Vh1ch Is a Year of BnJ)llJ;t Ach
1evement project lS - 'Je.~ u s' Con
cern for the Multitu des"
Mrs. raul Smart IS In char·
ar the children's school of miss·
ions and Mrs. C. E Hoyt 1!1' lead
ing the Junior and Senior Yo~ th
Fellawship Schook A ques-f1f\n
and an~ower period &gt;lifter , Miss
Snodgrass' talk ('{Included thr p:·o
(!;ram ·a nd Mr. Uo)1 ask eel th~

ALLEN APPLIANCE IN POMEROY

lam Bartehl.

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Otlipp ··pre~~tp:t. wel'4!

Mr.s. Homer Rad(ord, ·~- Gladys
CliUord Leifheit
Mrs. Roy Rime, ~ . and M.'r$.
Amos L·eonard, Haro-ld Blackston
and William Clark.

Morgan, Mrs.

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Institute Held In
Portsmouth, Thurs.

The Portosmouth District Miss
lonary Institute was held In th(
.otd Town 'Methodist Chutth
Portsmouth, Thi.U'8day.
Dr. Karl Quimby, secret-ary, de·
partment of education' and cut
ture, board of mi.Woos, N. Y.
. and Min Mysanwy Robert&amp; of the
Interboard Coun-cil of CGhambu
were the printlpal speakel".!!. Otb·
er t:peakers ' included Mrs. Han;.
P. Smith, district pnl5ident of
\he WSCS of tha )(etihodiot Cburohea ond .lira. C. t•. Tompklw,
~of &lt;IIU&lt;Il'en'a wort or

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gan and M!'. B:Dd Mrs. Robert
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wJU ,pend the weekend be1'1!;.
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beea'"ci we an: awdous 10 turnover our sloek; s~6nd, It lllre&amp; I ·· ~..- .. bl.l a J!lil~·
wllllerli&amp;ed ear 1o •tart and stay I'IUUiing in lbe wmler. ll)ly now at lowest wllller priett, .itlve
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S~ 'biolde llli4,oat. Power l!iftrilll and
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All Other Appl ianc;es Reduced 2cY'I• to 30"'

Authorls•4 C::roilley and Bendi:x Dealer
PHONE 131-Y
(NE)(T TO IIENDVUETHEA'PRE)

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Mrs
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IY BETTY CARLETON
Sharon Holter, infan~,tU8'hter
of Mr. and M.ri&amp;. Tomf Holt-er '
has bean ill with. virua f-ectlon.
Mir. and Mrs. GeGrge Cirde and
daugbter of Great Beqd, ~ent Sun·
. day with Mrs. Mary Oflo'cie.
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'Mlr. and Mrs. Doug-las Circle
and family and Florence Clrele
spent Su'Wftay with Mr. and MT8.
Wilbur Biss&lt;!U, Long Bottom.
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett. Circle of
Racine visited hi~ parents, M!'. 1
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You'll?&lt;&gt; surprised at ·IYI,at you can savc.durll)l tills big
TERMS - IQ'!o DOWN
Clearance Sale of Refrigerators, Ranges, Fl'eezerB' and
24MONTHSTOPAY .
TV Sets. ·
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Here Are Just A Few Examples Of This Tremendous Sale:
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revival Ml'Vicea &gt;.t tj.o Ch~ 01 ghter, Abdll•, Iron,t~ .;Mrs . . ~~~:
Cbe Nazitt.ne and will ' HSJ.s't at lie M:cCoy, &amp;J:uroaa, w. Va:.; Mr.

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Rev. C E. Hoyt. gav.• the open
'DJ prayer and 1\oln. Allen Hugh (•:
led devotionals. Membel's
were

Phone 491
Paq~eroy, Ohio

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bearen

were Pearl Edwards,
Marvin
1Yeauger, Geora:e Batey, Lu~er
Amos, George Hawkey, E. E.
Thompaon.
Relatives and friends
from
out of town included Mrs. Pearl
McCoy, Mr. · Jnd Mrs. Millard
McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. :Marshall
McCoy and Nancy and Cbarlea,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hawley,
Che&amp;b,ire; Mr. and Mrt. WJ.llue
Blackburn, J,obn Hatfield, . Jack
I Mlll~, Jltl.· Meld. Brewer, Diane
HatfLeld, Mr. and ~ , Fra~
Vance, Pat\)" Blaekbtlnl, the leV.
week·, and ~~ A. ._J. Brewer and dau·

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Wll"·
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the players.
Mra, GeOfl'e Mcabee is visiting
rel•tivea in Flatwood, Ky., and
Bell-e, W. Va., wbiJ.e on two weeks
vacation ~m the Ben Franklin
St.ore in Mid.dJeport.
Mrs. Claude Latham and son,
Jeffrey, Mr. and !Mrs. Ray Turl.!y.
~bar, visited Mn. D. E. Ro~sh
hurlday and &amp;he af:'comp.amed
=~e .tbe funeral of Lou Buck
Rev. Qd • Mts. w. L. McMillen
anil baby, Circleville, are week
end auest.a of Rev. and Mra. Rl).
bert· St)oerli arrd ·aon, ,,.
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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Open Evenin91 'Til 8- Sundays 1-4
Main St.
(Near High School)

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P :,_PERJonard
Burney, lllr. WhMtt., ofo wL..Rhlngthonhco~hotnell
Local.Church Holds Thomas
Bonner of
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were weekend ,iUesta of Mr. and for the past ten days Wlth a s
vere sinus ln•f ection.
First Mission Meet Mrs. Harrison BenUy.
Paul Haptan'!Jtall returned :home
Thursday from Meigs General Hos·
He
taken 11her&amp; last Sat·
Wednesday Evening Plans To Purchase 1pital
urday when he fell anr!. broke
'G•IVen Okay h.lsMrs.
right
and collar bone .
Wedne.day evenlni the first o: F
urnace
B... ie Grogan is st&gt;,yin;·
serlea· ol six BChooll of Mlsllion.
with Mn . .Iva Brown who bas re
'-'1&amp;8 betel at the Flr6t Bapt i,_
By
Meth-.lJst
Board
tu'!'ed'
from. Lanc ..tor where she
;b1ft'cb
M'LK Elizabeth Snod
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vls1ted relatives.

Cranbrook 4 door, 1 owner
and low milea~re. OriRinal
~reen finish. Nice.

and heater.

1n Columbus
With Mi'. and
IWilliam
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JANUARY

Funeral lei'Yieea for RaniOm B.
McCoy WEn ~tid at the Chesblre
Baptist Obre.l:!. 'lhlU'Iibly with
Lhe Rev. Sbea;ley Woods offlela.
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lmg and •IHK$1 mume presented
by the a·aP,tfst Cbureh Choir.
Bur tal WU fu the. Gravel Hill
Cemeteey by '(be Rawlings.C01tl

tbe &amp;uoday.· .-eM-.. b.y \·h!J. wife
Lewis Humphrey who i.s em Thtoeiore Lehew:. ol Pros~&gt;t 'HiU whO wiU' retur~·· iith their bah
11toyed in Cblllieothe qent the and Mr. and lfra. WUUam Thuen· to their home Monday.
past weekend with Jit·,¥Paren t.s , er of Syracut&amp; epf!Dt Jut Su~y
Mrs. Forrest Badltel wa~ , _ill

1952 PONtiAC

VB Coronel4 door, Gyroma-

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$1,299

1953 DODGE

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RRlMAN DANOUI ' rrum tup ot extcn•lun ladder lA ttQ unu.ua.l

1954 CHEVROLET

2 Door Sedan, Low mllea~re
I owner, Spotl888 lttterlor

1956;

Friday, 'Jan'l(lry 13,

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