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Editorial Phone 387

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Pbone 898

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New Storm Front
~reat4~n.s Ohio
More Snow

Final Discussion
Will Be Centered
On Nuclear Field

LIGHTING WAY FOR HEART FUND

4,YL\I.ot.D Debbie Lynn Day of Greenbelt, Md .. gets an arrecu on·
,a te hug from Mra. Mamie Eisenhuwer atter the yuungs ter pre·
~ die P'lm Lady with a tloral heart and torch. oymbol uf
~ 111M Heart Fund campaign which runa thruugh February.
llot4lnt -Debllle Ia Ulla Washlncton ceremony Ia Gen. Mark Clark,
Heart Fund cbalrtnan.
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ly DONALD J. GON%ALIS
Unltad Prfts St.- cor,_..nclent
WASHINGTON UP-President
Eisenhower and Britilh Prime
Minister Anthony Eden wiDd up
their talks today with a top-secret
diacWIIIion of nuclear eneru, Including chances of controlling
East-West H-bomb testa.
' By nightfall . the two top western leaders planned a communique telling the world of thetr.
I. Determination to undertake
new peace efforta in the Middle
East in the face of Rusaia't effort&amp; to stir up trouble by pvillg
arms to Arabs. If war shouJ!! eo111e
between Jews and Arabs, the two
powers would join with other nations to lake strong action to halt
~ggression by either side.
2. Willingness to
negotiate
, "just and fair " agreementa with
Russia on disarmament, German
Teunification. lowering East-West
barriers 2nd settling other key
cold war problems. But Allied
willingness will be based again
on Russian "deeds not words."

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Mrs. Walter Roush
Is New Owner Of
Middleport Store
Dickie's Dre&amp;S Shop. whirl! was
opened in October, 1945, by ~trs .
Reed Vuney, bas been tiDld to
Mrs. Walter Roush. , the former
June Pratt. who began her new
work Monday, January 30.
She is planning a clearance sale
of merchandise before the arrival !
of new stock. 111te store handles
Junior, Misse• and Half-size drcs_aes, coats, suits, robes. lingerie.
sweaters, bose and accessories.
The new owner lives at. 560
North Second 1\venue with her
husband aitd three sons. Don. Rex
and Roger, and .her mother, Mrs.

Lee Pr•tt.

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ARMFUL OP SHOIS bel4 by Volunteer FlremaA .tAimer,t
Baltimore Is mu"' evidence or the paDJc which IM!Ise4 IOIIIe
oyster roaat froliOkers when a flash ftre enveloped tiM
In which they ~ githered. The fire killed 10, tJij1m4 .- "·
200. 1!1 Arllllde1 Park auditorium.
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,.ix months, $7 80; th ree mv11th~. SJ 90 By m olur mu te where
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A Pomeroy ~Putber.. ball •ad W Rlted that tbi.J lhowt lbe ~ natural HDM, tdlere WMJUt.
Sa uuday, Jo'oe b. U a t 8 p. m. LO vu.t'(:t! Kcmmv~ t.award etuou'
Layton Sayre ot New Huen Ule M10d.leport Hl,Ch &amp; hoot Au· .,u.zy r&gt;u lleo .,.;u;K:e tueo.ardl ~ : back bad two Wikel alliDit b.Lm . efecti•eoe. at the klk vaedaa or lam• or power ill piaed, but lJt
ha&amp; ftWd his ~kiae)' £or .H.oo &lt;lUor1um . Adv1nee t1cke~ 1-ttl .:)aucr, trer~ L.O'Vtrt, JJOI'~.t '.aLee 1 but tmael:ed a eurw ball JDto tbe ia reduelae lbt! dWue . q U. ,....tloal fortitude lad .. deo
County Ctreuii Clerk on t he Rew &lt;m eJae and are bema: toJd b)' ..,. 11 y \lumou, Lyon .Hucn•m ~ \ bleaeb«&lt;, far a homer. T1WI im't ~t Y,Nn, llhe 1ttted. "t.h11 1ll'fJUict tenaiDatiOD.
I puiJUcan ti.ckel.
membert of tbe .everaJ partlc.l- .11.. 1')' 1\'DD 'h(I(J(lpro, b..ar~ A&lt;;y • •torr •bout a buebaU UJiliJ be ftlled with rapirat.orJ.'" lin.
lin. YOUQI wbo tepof1ed thlt
Sayre, 37 , u; seeking his fir5t P.~nlli: b.nxb
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~"~o~.du:r, Aa)'fDril tLuw~u. llanJ.yn ~~ about the pme of ute, at Youq lbould kaow •be hu beca lobe eould 1lOl aft'orded lbe ftpeDM
pol1ticaJ off1ce. He i11 a &amp;raduate
rne 100 Mt udenta fTom Pome- 1\;JI.u&gt;~l, JitDict' uo 11tLs, .I UGy Hu~bich he bu proven wi~ there IUay timet Jn theM I'Ut of hit rehabilltatJoD tent the folof Wanama Jtigh Sehool where be roy, Midldlepurt .md Wa:n.ama wtw ~::r, Jocmnu~ Lltlruttu, AM'M Me- nevtr .. quit. •nd q~tter ~ver four yearaf
lowtag JDHrt to let u 1 remlftdetr
Wll!i active U\ "JpOrt.. He- b.a8 been wul comome ta.Jen La m U:uJ. an- .c...Jljj}~)'. l-Hnt" LldH:y
w.W r
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Altbouab tbe boy will not be tQ. all who have Dot yet m.!led
acLJYe in ba11eball ctreles aud au nuaJ muslOIIl proeram ace:
~~&amp;:pat:n t-oaou~, fol arK.-y Bolier
Alter • liete ol almolt_ fOUl' 11 lood u new, biJ mothn r• their March of Dime. cardl to do
been a profeuional umpire in
Pomeroy: Dorolltly Taylor, Jean 1...-auv•e J:S.L.ak.e , tsruce deaa.J.~ ~=· by tbe . dended dUetM, parted, be Will be able to Uve 1 it now.
baseball l.eagu~U in the
aoutb. Webller, Janet Carpenter, Anll ucn~ LCOOU .nwlrA: Aelly \.rUIUliD
my ftlet, or eommOill,- ealled I DOnllll ~iff. lDd you don't mtq
I P'or
the paM eight Yean! 'he hat ktlllllOwer, barbara bwumer. S.be- "-'lH tlHe, to~my bklll lle~ JIIU.ce I
Victor Youae. Wett llaia aood he~~ltb uotU you have 1ott tt. -----~been ·a ctive aa a buketball t't· tla b'trau.ss, Joy Sm~Wl . Marc1a l . . uoucy, .In uu u:hL-r, u~ ~
om.eroy, re~d from ColumThlt il a lutee:sf 1tory, Dot ia
fere.e &lt;In Ohio and West Virginia. Vrue&amp;er, Uonme Rae WOOdgearo, Jo~mes
uru~naer Joon ~ 1 bullqt •eek Wltb laal vidory at :========~===~ ~
A veteran ot the Anny Air Dmi.nda Wililon, Carol t:urus, J' a•I Y LLvyu
~une. t:oau bJt e:rup.
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Force, Sayre at one time ~ Li':ndal Dawett, B~aban Arnold, j Luwa lieln ch, Ken Murr..,. Jam' u:;e dortor at the CbJJdrtea'•
as • clerk in .tlbe office of the Carol.)"D Stason, Robbie Brown, e.;. van lJooney 0oo vru~ Edpital bad reported tbrt be
oounty asseuor. At t~ preeat Bill A.nderEJOn, Jim .t:bersba.cb., Eu- me t\.nc.nen
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time he ts t he '11Wne:r of Layb)n's gene NoU"a, Sue Smll.b. Sondra
J.&gt;on
Arbbur Clark lt.
ud ·~ ready for the ftnal two
Grdl m New Haven and b co- t'otu, Soosan Young.
, sell H.oUSll, Keltb Aoden~ :: o:;:ntions that would r.tve hlm
owner wttb Ibis brotlher, Ralpr, of
Linda Snockton, Marlene Scboll, tll~ lrruoer bob lie.onesry
1 ~ bruUH o~ hU: entire body. O.n
the Bend Oab Company and 'the Reva Rea, Dale 1-larrialm, Bentice i..YD Heu, '.Leo Kennedy' Sonny ,
at7 •. lrtd 8, the turteon~
Haven Cab Compmy opera«ng m Nease, Jim Lohlle, Oaro.lyu Mll- Anapp, l''rant.hn MarUn ' Helen I f ~ ~!..~a-will rtart tbe ftnt
' Mason "Bnd New Haven. respec. boan, Earlene Re.mbaw Bill Uibbe Soooart
Janet Soob ' D
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wo m....,.......,. operatiou in hit ·
t1vely .
Johnora Lambert, Tom'my BroWn, W-atb~
art, eruua l tbou:-dets that will live him
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Sa-yre is a member Qf :flhe New Janice Roush, Judy SpeJl(er, How·
wuama: Smd:ra Roush. Betty of hil bandl. 1'hll proce.,
Haven Volunt't'ler Fire Depart- ard Cecil, Eva Carl, Linda Frick, H.ousb 1M.ardyn F'ogletcmg Janiee u mtdCUlar tnuplaDtaUoa,
mE&lt;nt, American Legion Post 140 J':'ne O'Br.i~n,
Robert Jacobs, Ro~ Sally Proffit't, Patty IM.un m'::!: t!;.omto .tOme other
and the New Ha"V:en Lions Club. Linda _Moore, Ru~y Mtwear, Ri~ cy, Judy Wobb, Ronme MtGlotb I des in the thoul~ rebuild mu.
Almo among those filing for Neuttlmg, . PhyUL.S
Blackwood, un, Jam~ J-leDderson, Betty Da· Polio
datrored bt"
office was Olevia ~- Roush. Wbo Lan-y C~, Roger Hysell, Joe Vl8, Jo Alln JWit.ia, Wanda Rot.wh
~ 22flled to run as Democratic eom Kmm~, Bally Young.
ttuvh U!'imm, Vu-gima
Pomeroy _ur:r~oof'duate of
m~t&amp;!e woman from Grah11rr1 Di5- 1 .Mkkneport: Susan Pro~. 1\lln New1aDd, I...i.nda fWwh. Judy en with tbe dreaded
tr1ct.
l Sue
Knlgl:rt.
Janet. Valentme, JU'nold, Marie
Jewell, Barbara September of ltS2 and wu
Marlene Kna.PP,, P.au.hue . Zk'tle, ,.l(;!Jii.nie.l, Phyllis ZickafOO&amp;e, Pat- lyud OYtr hil endn bod1
Juan&gt;ta Hawkim, Bonruo Van ,, c.,... k, lld.&lt;y Jon... Slrirley Polio Foundation
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Lyons, Jane
Ieertbour, Diane charle. Be wa. ia aa
Lapebart:, Jaoe l'owell. Pebby for tbru weeb and
M~. and Mrs. Ronrue Williams
~~easmg, Bill F&lt;&gt;&amp;""• ""· Bob Me- all the P""- 'of
and son Randy, Pomeroy, spent
u.oobl·m.
ThiJ doea ladud,d a
BY MRS. JOHN DIIHL
Tommy Vance, AHen
eration.
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Foster.
Attendance .at Sunday School Roalp.h Stewart, Margie Roach.
Wbile a patient ID the
Mrs. L. E. Wood spent Sunday Jan. ~9 waa 100, offez-ing $11.00. JO'hn .McG!'ew,
Sam Hotfmao, dreo's Hoepital, hiJ ~ehool' wort
afternoon with Mrs. E. F. HoudQlW'terJ;y
m.eetmg
W&amp;l:i in Sharon Berry, Jane Wol£, Annette went right on and by 1153 ·he
asheld.
c~a.rge o£ Rev. M. L. Jope11, di&amp;- Johnson, Linda Eads, Everett completed biJ; 1tudiel,. and JnduMiddleport, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Saxton and t.rret Supt., Jan. 27·2t.29.
Foreman, Alan King, Henry Bur- ated from Pomeroy bJJ]a_
children recently visited
the
Paul Jaoobs of Cal1lmbus was a gESS, Eugene R.tytturn, Ruth
Wbile at the hospUaJ .11n ·VIcFrant Bennington famlly.
weekend guest o£ hill pi'I"'OtJJ, Sayre, Carol Ramey, Ralph ArtlJ, tor Ygung, who •~Pamed
Mr. an~ Mrs. Carl Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Peal'l Jacobs.
Howard J.olmson, Patty Cannact, boy, checked the new -..pln•tor,
son spent a weekend witb Mn:. '~ Jacobs :reJ,lU'ned borne witb. Nelscm Reynold-;, Paul Grin&amp;tead, aad 'reported that there.,
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hi;m .afrter ;spendi:ng .the past week. Tom Sayre, Delmar Payton, June seven iron tu 111 pt:tlellt.
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Be Candidate In
Js ScheduJed For Saturday Nite
Mason Elections

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Wednesday, February 1, 19S6

Commentary
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Captain Kanaaroo

Garry Moore
Arthur OodfreJ
Strike It Rlclr
Valiant La4f
Love of Life
Searth for Tomorrow
The Oul(IJng LiCht
KaMe's Kitchen
Love Story
Robi'lrt Q. Lewis
llou~eparty

The Big Payoff
Bt'!J Crosby Show
The Brighter Day

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6!30 The Earty .Show
6,30 Your Esso keporter

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HlllrT)I Bates and sons.
Miss Judy Sayre spent a day
Jack Jacobs, small son of !Mr.
with Mrs. C. S. R1fe.
and 'Mrs. Clifford J.aroba is out
Earl Reed who had spent sev- .dter a sieg.Q of mumps.
era! days in a Parker8burg Hospi·
Wayne Leifheit had bis toJJSils
tal was taken back to the hospital removed toast week.
by McCoy ambulance on Thursday
.Mrs. Margaret Al·len returned
L. E. Wood and wife, Mrs. Freda hOOle from Fairborn TuCISiday.
Bowen and daughter Beverly and
Mr. and Mn-. Art Eblin and
Ez Knapo were business callers dauglrter were .recent guests of
m Pomel'oy Saturday.
his brother Steve and family.
Mrs . Goorge Martin spent 8
Doris Jea:o Eblin spent Satur.
week m Columbus with her bus- day evening at the Steve Eblin
l and, who l!i employed there.
;home.
~r. and Mrs. Blll Garnes and
Wyatt Schaefer of Mt. Vernon
·hlldren of Akron, spent the w;lS a weekend i:Uest of .hu. par~e~kend at their farm here aad I EPtls, M:r, and .Mrs. Norman &amp;hae·
'lSJted the Titus Smith family.
fer.
Bob 8oweJ:J and Lou Diehi callod o-n John Diehl .
Orville Allen ·has beoo absen t
from work on account of illnes!'i.
MARY PRICE
:Mil":S. Shirley LewD who ~s ill at
the ihorbe .oCher parents, •Mr. 8Ud
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton Mrs. Clifford Jacobs is improving
'nd family spent the weekend at this writing,
"ith Mrs. Hazel Johnson and Ver'ie Pigott.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pierce and
10ns spent Sunday with Mr.
and •
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Captain
Garry Moore
Artbur Godfrey
Strike it Rich
Valiant Lady
Love ot Life
Seal'th tor Tomorrow
The Guldlng Light
Katie's J(itchen

Love Story
BoUJeparty

Tb.~ Big Payoff

Bob Cro11by Show

'ft\e Brigbter Day
See-rtt Storm

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0:30 The Early Shaw
6 :30 Your Esso Reportl&amp;l'
6:45 Bob W~gner SportJ
6 :55 Weatherman
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Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Jrlnl. Gertrude Silver pleaded 1101o contendere tno
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Arrow IDdJcatu tbt Sebwartlee. At far lett, In
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R. BUver. Mn. Otatrelcher dted Jut summer
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the other day. The Sun had 1pent
a flotk of dougt to buy somebody's merr1olrs, and bad
bflllyboolna llll:e mad. On the
the ftrst Instalment broke
other edJtor had Induced hi~ New
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quotabJe Pvtl from the memolr1,
and neatly Jilted the top oft the
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Grand RapHis Junior ~College
chemistry labomtocy .and dnnk a
bo-ttle of 100 proof aloohol n the
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Mr.son
andFreddie,
Mrs. George
Beveridge w1tb
JUhling
and
New Marshfield
. Mrs.bet"
Jone Turner wu a Sunday Spencer,
McClung, Donna
David Coleman.
Richard80D.,
Rose
were Sunday guests of Mr.
dtnner guest of Rev. and Mrs. Tenant, Garry Wilwn.

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Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtjs and
qon, Mrs. Evelyn While, Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Pierce spent Saturday
evening with ¥r. and Mrs. Jake
VanMeter of l'OrUand.
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Mr. and Mn. HarOld B~wer
and daughter apent Friday · afternoon with Mrs. Brewer's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarle:r Po,.n. Mr:
PoweU remains vety ill. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis and
son, Mrs. Evelyn White of Columbus was a Sunday dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Piette. Afternoon guests were Mt: and Mrs.
Hobart Newell and 80.(111 of Keno.
Emmett Stethem who is employ, ed at Phi..to, 0 ., spent the weekI end with his wife, Ruth Stetbem.
Mrs. lnzy Young remains very m.
Mrs. Lorenia Wolf of Chester
and Mrs. Lucllle Bll8h tnd families
spent Sunday with tbeir parents
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Pigott.
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Hoyt. Curtis, who Is employed
on the M. S. Peace is on hil way
to New Orleans, La.
' Miss Louise Bigley spent the
' week end with her erandparents,
·i Mr. and Mra. Charley Price.
1 Mts. Lettie Frank of Eagle
Ridge spent Wednesday afternoon
with ber daughter an4 family, Mrs.
Charles Price.

When you say 1ll wait till spnng:..

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spent Sundly evenln( wtth Mr.
~nd Mrs. Charles
and frmlly.
FrankPrice
of .tagle
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Mr. i.l')4 .Mra.

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Goki .. RJ.~e:· etlebrated uaetr

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w.-~· ri.i'll~niaty with a fami·
b' ,dbJnef .tt th~l' hoirle. Attendtq ·.Were ' Mr•.. qd ':Mrs. owen
$1Aitll, L; A. Smith, Mr. ·and Mrs.
CIJff'G,d. JotdOti-. and children, Mr.
lind lit'~. · Oral Arthur .. and son.
Mr. P.Jif.M:A., 1(1!f9ld BroV(n and
lii;DQSt, · Mra-. Mabel VIneyard and
faltl~. ·*~~d. Mrs. Leater LAtby,

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baaes,

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Tti_fnin&amp; J ;!ep.ter, Chieaao, Ulinois.
~qt ~v~~ da)'l:l . visiting his
aup.t . ahd uacle, Mr. and Mrs.
WiY!le ~al ~nd Jamlly. '
~ior•e ~ellman bl report~?d a]
~f.~ Ul, at l.be home of Pis dau·
PJtf, Mt. ~lltl 'A(I'5. Wm. Kina.
- )th. , Lutner tUliam and daugh~r:!. ~-~~h..~&amp;!' SJ?endirq: an I~
demute ..t:tme jt(£b ·her parents,

14r~..~· I~J.'."' ·~: Wyant, .

Mrs. NC&gt;ra Hoskins of Florida
and· sist'er Mrs. Vista Frank of
Flat WoOds were the
recent
guests of Mrs. Bertha Holler &amp;nd
Lcstor Bailey .
Earl Shuler made
G
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corg a, on usmess last w~k .
Mrs. Denver Holler entertained
the Wildwood Garden Club JasL
Tuesday night at her home.
l.'hyUis. Jhle. Nancy Shuler and
Tommy Fisher attended the soulh
eastern Uhio Band concert. at
Athens Saturday nigh t. Tommy
Cnrtis of thi11 place went also.
M~ . an~ Mrs. Earl Shuler and
family attended the Band concert
at Athens Saturda.v night.
Mr.: and Mrs. Stanford St&lt;~;:;~~~
and family o£ Hemlock
were the Sunday guests of Mrs.
Belle Holter and son Theodore.

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cblldren were the Sundoy lUSts of
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Reed of Beverly, 0.

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colll Your big new '56 Dodge
Coronet will carry the sams
Aifli reeale rralue jn the years
ahead whether you buy now or
wait till Spring.lt'a 'fiiOCI£1 year
that determinea TQIJ.~ ralue.
There iB abfKJlutely nothing lo
gain by "holding baek" on thia
big, elamourous '56 Dodge
Coronet that's creating such a
senBation. Every day you wait
you're throwing awa11 f~e plP..a&amp;ure that can be yours riaht 1wu·.'

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So much more lo tnlor I
Thisnew'06~Coronet

is the onlu car ih 1'flf Mid
to bring you such KING.SIZE
value at such a low price. It
is longer; bigger, more luxuria
ous than many cai'B toRting a
thoURand dollars more. It offers
you the Magic Totull of pu&amp;bbutton drivine~ the break~&amp;ellfl
power of the world's recorda
breakini Red Ram V-8 engine,
the trend-settine beauty of JetFin strlina:. Why not act today?

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the small eirJ. · Here"a no

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you the ""'~c Touch" of
Dodge tJUsb-button dnvla.r:
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drive you've 'ever known! Step
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refoHI&amp;e for w eJtllft- def..aL
balided them by the "I...ooRan Chief·
tains as they tonk an easv 72.-53
win over the visitirnt' Chlcls on
the local floor l'• st night. lt wa!

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the PtJI'lhe'l'S,

Stanley s u~hto1ed fl"'fteh' rn
the larrt quar1~r. but the Panthers
continued to roU as QuaHs was
the blf guo witlh three goals and
two foul .OOU.
complMely controlliRJC the
boards tbeo Panthru-s RN~hbNI a
total of 51 rebm.mds to only 19
(ur rhe CbJefl_q, AmJr('WS had ~~
rebounds wlth Hav.1horn l• ~11 i ng
13.
In seorb~C ~dan
set the
pace liS he tQssed ln 22 points
wrtll Andre'ft aoad Qualls OOth
oomi'DJ UtrOu.Jb wlth 17 marken.
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them into ahtLh piaee In 1:he lea
go-eo standings.
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Coach CharHe Stanley oxpt•n·
mented with a revamped lineup
as he attempted to live some of
hl!i boys · otx~ fot; the- rom·
inJfiiiSObl. Staftl.ey used Gene
Mithl. and JlllllOr llawthome •I
the- l'""""d&amp; wllb Mll11&gt;n lau)b"l
at tentec", ..whl1eo BUly Sheridan points.
IKid Aiton lhiftlna1on Wl!l:'e at the
For tht&gt; e•tbl Pomeroy had t1
euards Liitr in the g.:l.mt" regu- shooting 8\'et'agfl or 38 pl'r e('Dt
lars. ~rold :btown and big Bill as lhey tossed in 31 ,ll'Ollls in 17
.A!tdreiWt eatne lnto thP ron!C', I, atrtemP.l;1J. W~Ue- Loean hit on :u
and ,11 told Stahlty U'&gt;r,j 12 m£'n out of 86 for 30 J)elr e&lt;."nl.
in t~ gam~ .
The P~y Reserves lost the
Ptax.roy Jed a-ll tk~ wa r . The prelim '3·,0 $1tlt« blowin~ an
Paatheb jumpt"d in'o lbe lf'.n.d at eight pom.t lead . Pomeroy led 216Utset as Sheridan and Haw- 14 .aJ. ·haUtl.lne. a.nd s.till ·h eld a
se-t the eadv pace, und 29-24 m·argla :it the end 'Of Ute
In lh· · petlod Andre,.., t3me third ... period, burt IA:~g.an carrie
il .«&lt; sink twq slralgh! bas k •I.; . bark to arab the game. in the Last
Meroy led t-410 at ih " Qt ra rtl'r pNiod.
s . T. Johnson was hi~h tor
84 Buckle-~ p~rl'd lhe Ch:: fs \\ith

t&lt;io .goals.
In t.he aecond. period thl•

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The couple have lived their entire life in Pnmeroy where Mr.
Blaettnar and his son Fred are
owners of the Blai!tliUir Auto Co.
whith cclebrat"d its 100 a.rmiversan 1n l"MS.

John Fisher. Ruth. Ann

Powell,
Jane Young, Nancy Rawlinp and
Sheila Stover, Ohio UDiver..ih·
students, are home fcrr semeate~
va£ation. Yvonne H1ckett. who at·
tended the Univeraity last semester. will not ~ to ~thpol and
They 1re the parents of two will be efnplojed in tbe office of
chiidren, Mrs. Earl Hickman. CG- Dr. R. R .. Pickens.
luibbua, and Fred S. Blaettnar, !
Pomeroy. They have three grandMr. "And a.m. Jo.bn RMe and
children, Lt. John W. Blaettnar, family spent Sunday afternoon
Nancy Blaettnar, and Stella Hi"k· with Mr and Mrs. A. D. Tuttle.
man. and one great-grandchild,
Mr. Barton moved his family
Elizabeth Olivia Blaettnar.

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JanUary Meeting At McCormick Home

AnnJversary
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daughter
and Gafldnt-r
sdn.-in-lawand
Mr.ROn
and
Mn. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Richard While- She WM accam~nied home Sun.
house, AthenS. were in Middleport ~ ;y ~UliamAOn who spent
Tue&amp;day on buAinf'Ss.
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Vi.ctor 'f'iWel returned to tht&gt; I
son, George, spent TueRday in Co- home or ius brvtber and lfister-in·
lumbus, where they vlsilfd their law Mr. -and ·Hrs . Ht&gt;nry Wippel
aon, Melvin, and Mr. Ward's bro- Monday from Granl Ht"npJtal
ther, John. .
where be llnderwent sur~~:t'!")' 11 nd
I?· F.. McKmley, who broke his 11 much improyed.
~1st last week, will have his arm
Mn. Cleblld Heine&lt;~". Mr;.
m a cast for approximately eight Henry Reibel
and
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Mr. iind Mrs. Blaettnor T Celebrate
1"'~~: v;v;an Ingels hoo been m I~~:llbN~':::'!.:.Uest' of " "
• Anmversary
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Sun. Ienta._
With Mr.
flu atondtheMrs.
home
of h,.,. n~·- ~iii~~~:~::;;;
.Golden Wedd mg
Marlin Abbott. I
W1lham Taylor, Fred Lewis. '

'Louise Van Meter
Honored Jon 24 I
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with an article about their March Cere~. where he har, resumed his
of Ol~eR drive.
work as principal of the Elemen·
Stanford was stricken with po. tary School although he still m~ed6
p.o in DeCember four years ago l'rutches t!.nd bracea in order to
...,Qen he was principal of Caswell walk.
Mr. infl Mh. John F. BJaettnar,
Elementary School. He wns "om·
He conHnues ... to work toward
ot Poroero)', will celebrate their
pl~tely paralyzed and was
con- his complete recovery and the to·
aoldf:D ~edding anniversary witb
'B*"d to an iron lung unlll the tal amount spent to date by the
open boUse at their hOme, 2f8 W.
following AprU. In April, 1952, Polio Foundation for his care is
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Main ,St. NO lttvltations have betn
tae was take~ to the KabAt-Kaiserl ,$13;724 .81.
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Wue:4 but relatives abd frlen4a
~titute in Valle~o. to start a proIn the arti~le it . was stated that
are lnvited tO t;:all between the
hours . of '2 and 4 p. m., Sunday
,Piti'l Of rehabiliti.hon and by May be was to be guest of honor at
'1953, be· witS On a tomplete sell·] their kickoff brtakfa~t starting
Mrs. Wotldrow ForemAn hortor• Feb. 5.
care basis and was able to get in their March of Dimes campaign ed her niece, Louise VanMeteh 1 They were manied Feb. 4, 190{1
and out of his wheelchair and in Stani.&lt;~laus County, Calif.
on la'lt Tuesday on the occasion at the home of tbe bride's parents,
of her blrtbday with a party. She the former Mr. and .Mrs. GeoFJje
ft
was assisted by Mrs. Vica Roush.! Sauer, Pome,n:iy, by the pastor of
Attending were Patty Roush, ' the St. Johil's Church, Wilhelm
Janice Roush, Bubara McDaniel, Orendoffr.
sharon McDan;el, Maruyn Sch·

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baa earried a picture of Jose~h using crutches and braces.
StAnford, son·in·law of Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. Stanford and their
'Mra. Max Sanborn. Middleport. two children make their home in

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reeeived 'J'uetday
ewnifllr by Cbar!n Wrthet&gt; tbal
A J".U.. .00 Son t.lnquet wa ~ bit mo, Cbu'i.H EUJ('ne, who ha1
Karen Brewer was hoDQMC} on
pltnned TuHday c vl'llint Wb('tJ been rriticall)' Iii in the Mt . Car· JJnuary
on the occasion or
C'(l!umbut , has
lhe Ml"thodbt lien"t ~ i.ati on m~ 1 HospitaJ ,
bet
~1&amp;bth birtbda1 wlth 1 put)'
mt't at Hea1h 'fl(l1hodi5t ( 'hlH"t"h pasl!f'd the ttl.'i.it and full f'f'('(l \'t&gt;!r)' e.lven at thf' home of her cral\d·
WJt h Robt-tt Hurley . prH idfl1ll . Is expt&gt;cted.
mother, Mr11. S.tn Jeffers. A..&amp;lilt·
p rt~ idi ng . Tht!
banqtvt witt bt·
Pvt. l.f"Wi'J E. Sm ilfl . F L c or- lne Mrs. JetrerH were Mrs. Evelyn
held i:n February and furthet- ton , CoLo., spent
ttl£&gt; week~nd Brewer and Susie Clrtwt1aht.
pl.aDJ were diM:'wnt'd.
with his p.venW, Mr.· and Mn.
Winnina: prltel we~ Ceorlia
The rnet=Ling opem.'d wilh a d e- Edward J . SmUh.' He was met at 1 Sherry. Rodney Sayrt&gt;, and Claud·
w tton•l 8eTVlca conducted by the CoJumb1111 ab-port Saturday ia Zerkle .
Homer K Cc.tok . 01ft"in,i the busi · by hi&amp; moLhtT' ~ Miu Donna
Attending the party were Edith
nm lii:Ni'o n the president ap- Wildermuth lftd was aeoompan. Mil(ht, Sharon Foreman, Shafon
pointed the- folktwins rommiltees 1ed barck -to Coiumbns Mooday by Ma1nard, .Ba~bara Sherry, Georata
for the coming yNr: :Mernbenbip hi!l parent!!.
Sherry , Vtkk• Mt:Danlel, Ray Redlind Att('ndwnct&gt;, Uarnld Woodgerd
man . Dennis Foreman, Jennlftr
C. A. Emmish, Ralph Radcliffe,
Rev. and Mrs. Ro.:" Bishop Znkle, Claudia Zerkle, F1ora Nell
Richard
Chambers;
Publicity, lmd Mluet Lena and K.atu!· Guth Russell, CGnnie Coot, Marilyn
Cftarles Murr ay . Robm Byer; Pro were in MarleJtta Sunday to vi.!lit Cook, Debbie Cook, Joy Thabet.
Jecl .~. MayQI' C. 0 . Fithff. Oharles Mrs. ~ VanMe'te-r a patient Rodney Sayre. Jonetta
Cunnina·
McElhinney, Jaml3l' Euler. Charles ID 'lf-emorie:l Hospital.
harll, Leah Ann Miller. Gail Marie
Bycr; Program . Emnt Cover1.
Mn. ff&lt;drard Stewar1 and M~ . MHler. Michael Brewer, Kalen
Ear l Kni&amp;ht and Wi11-'Jte GibOOns. Douey Jor-dan and soo Rdoney of Brewn, and Sheridan Rlr.'l!!ell.
WM'f'
vis ito" herto ,
1'he hmpitaJity committee ro:o Carptnter
the &lt;'venin~ Wi."l"e Haruld W()Od . TuMey.
ON FLORIDA JAUNT
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it~r cl a:nd Ralph Raddiffe.
M'n~ . J . E. WhUt and daughtf'r
W. A. G.ilmGrt!, Min"rs\liHe haB
Carolyn visited frlt&gt;ndci here las t left loda)o·, ror three weekS' vaeaFriday.
tlon ill Florida. lie will vi!V.t bY\'t
&amp;11"8. P.bll WUliamson spent the the whol e s t&amp;1£&gt; while on his vicaweekeod jrt Colwnbus with he•· Lion.

,l'c.ev. Edward Parker, was Rllest elected as president, George Kir· Nancy Sherry, LarTy HcJ~her,
speaker when the Pomeroy Bapt- by, vice president, Joan .loachim. Myra Foreman, Sharon Foreman, I'
!J~Jt · ~BBociaUon met Monday even· secret.arr and Eddie Kilchen or Denn~s Foreman, and Jonetta
' Jill at the Pomeroy church.
Middle~rt ,. as ~treas8~. An 11 in- Cunmngham.
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president,. Miss Virginia Arnott nouneed by James VanCooney ~or
The A,alab.che Farm Women's with Mrs. John Smith and
of Racine opened with devotions ~ebr~ary at the Church of Chrtst !
Club of the Letart, w. Va., area RGU!'ih winning prizes.
1.-.a &amp;... tbe Racine ..... oup. CaroJvn, m Middleport.
met recently witt\ Mrs. Lyle Me·
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· J anuary meet·
The hGstcss served refreshv...-~!1 read a poem, Tommy Cur- l D_ uring the evening. Mrs. Elm_er I
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lo lhe following: Mrs. Ray
tis had the scripture reading and Wickham who served as orgamst
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Mrs. Enola Brown, Mrs
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Plans for an ann 1·versary dinompson open~
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1 James RollSh, Mrs. Marv Hoffman,
Arnott
ris JtD"' "Home of the Soul."
a yellow rose bud corsage nei- to be held at the Martin n-·t· evottonal was e
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k t hc a\ll'ant in Middleport were m·•e
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s•·woa 1s an d flag sa1u 1Ye was
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Mrs. Leo Thompson, Mrs. Donald
gwen_
• Rev. c. E. Hoyt the moderator in appreciation o her wor
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Haynes, Mrs. Albert Thompson.
iVI!inted Rev. Wesley Jenldru1 past year.
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by the Cheerio Club at a lun- J he esson
was g1ven
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Mrs. Harry Staats, Mrs. Martha
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t e mec - , cheon meeting held last Wednesm ·
Hart, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Lieu- 1
toclation.
1 1 ~g the group adJourned to the so- • dav at the home of Mrs. Glad)os The dub doriated $25.00 to Lhe Ja Roush, Mrs. Helen Staats. chil·
Pol' d .
dre
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Following the report of the no· c1al room wttere gamee were play- Riley in "Jason.
10
mlnating committEe, James Van· e&lt;l u~der the direction of the
The club also voted to donate
rtvc. ·
All:n r::~e;~·m~:;g~~i:e ira~~p~~~: ~l
COOney, Middleport, Dorene Nor· Cheshtre group and refresbmenb , .five dollars to the poUo fund and
The president turned the meet· nitta Staats.
f,l.s · fJ!, .Ractae. George Kirby of were served by ~be host group.
made plans for an , aUction of~ ing over to the recreation leader
q,.ei~Jrlte, an~ Joan, Joachim of . Th~ next meetmg v:IH be held baked goods at the neXt m'eeting -=---c.---'-------------- -----~
Po~or, election of oftlcers for .tn Middleport on Apr1.1 30.
I cf tbe group to be held at the
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the )lear waa tteld with tbe lol•
Atten~np; the meetmg were 21 home of Mrs. R()sie Grimtead
lbwlng aeleCted, Miss Arnott reo Jrom Mtddleport, SO from Ches~· with Mrs. fr{aude Young Serving
ire, 14 from Racine and 25 from as co-hostess.
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Pomeroy.
Mrs. Youn~ was in charge or
lhe devotionals at .last week'•
HOMI DEr.\ONSTRATORS MEET Meeting and the Mor prize WIS
The Reedsville-Long
Buttom won bv Mrs. Carrie Rosa. Mrs.
Home DemonStration Club met Allee Knapp also won a pHae.
Thursday . ~t the home of Mrs.
Present .were. Mrs. RoBle Gti.nFrinltio Pickens wJth thirteen stead, Suste Grmstead, Mrs. Aiice
,.tWiiR and five children present. Knapp, ~ve'rly Knapp, Maty
Mn. Nolan presented the topic Sayre, Ohve. Burgess, Lillian
"Color in the Home''. Next meet- Grimm, Carrie Ross, Ivle l11Jela,
ing to be at the home of Mrs. Maud~ Youn~, Alldra Richard·
son, Gladys Rtley .
Lillian Pickens 0 ' Feb. 22.

8Y UNI,.., 'RISS

28 pol'fb. U&amp; wu eapably ·uslsted
bv Jbnlny Rollllh. wto 10merod
18 pohitl and Jellf"'!' Arnold.. who

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Colleqe Basketball

the F~rlcon attla'O"\ u he coUected

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Son-In-Law ol Mrs. Sanborn Featured
By Colilornio Newspoper Recently

n.iv. Parker Is Guest pea er t

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21 2..13 53

The: Wahama White Falcons 'kuc:kltt, G
mapped out or a losln~ 1treak Gn ThMIII. 0
Tuesday nigttt as rthey.-nlppe&lt;l Ule
'lOt• I•
.vlsitinlll Ripley VikiiJlg.F by 1 SCMC
or 72-69 .ln • g.B·lOO played on the
Wlhama floor.
'Jibe Faloons h ·d throu~out
most .of the bll-1 a:ame and hnld
off the VlktnU tn tbe flna•l min·
ut&amp;~ at the visitors desporntely
tried to oorne from bch\n{l only
to be niD"Ped at the Fi.nal horn
otl11 traU!nr by .,.... ll(rints
Joe rord Willi thr- billl I!UD lr1

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\l'ahama Cagers
Defeat Ripley . _Manltklt, C

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A large dt'lep.ti.on from the:
First Baptilt /Qlurell
attended the meetina: ot the Y~b
Fellow!'hip of .t he Poin~y - .
list A.'lS'CK't•Uon .at -the Pozll_mr
Church Motldl')' ev.tf'l.lOl. 'I'll#
w&lt;.&gt;rc .accompatde.:l by Rev. C. B.
Ho~1 . wbo .gave the ope;\hig pray.
tw and Dt\'ld Dam Jr.
Rdwwrd Kitchen Was eleeti"IJ
h•('a .mTer ol ~he Assocdatloo ~
J11mL'S Van Coone-y ~ the
lnl e1den001inat'ionllll Youtltl- 1\aJJy
to be. :hBW in .M'1ddl91Q't ron F.tb..
20 a.t the Cb.WCh of Chr:bt ...Tbi
local BYF invited ltbe, Assoeiatlon
to meet at .tiM! M·iddleJWrt .chl¥'clh
for ·l!heir next !'ally wit.k a tentative date :se.t. for April 30.
Attendlll.g were Beverly Dun- ·
ham, Bet1y Lou Hll'IT'is, James
Van Cooney,
Edward Kitch~.
Raymond Turner, James M(JUTO·
Y9'*e
·~
Ill called dJ lhf Mtll annual Cloverdale Citrua tatr
ing, Smior Hi Youth Fellow8bip;
~ ,~
·., 1f!D a.-.. ~~.00 Sh'-e aeema to bave a pretty
KiL
Neal, Bobby
Va•n--'Cooney,
j'Ood'
ot· h6~~~~ _!he rat:r tJ Feb.16--':_9. __ (ltttertlational)
William Werner, Chllll'les FerguS"On __::::,;:~ _,
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JOOn Lyoll:S,
Raymond Kloes,
Larr)' and LaVerne Hurley, Dora
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McGee, Herman 1'ayior, James
Hood, Reed Koe11l•g, Junior Hi
Youth Fellowship.
Middleport

announced the regular meeting ~~angem&gt;ent s of wh~ chrysantbe·
the Club on February 28 at rinnns ond rl?d carnatiOD!I' with
the Second Wal'd Firehouse In· red head .acee-nts.
The program in·l'ludt&gt;d ·t hfW
Pomeroy.
Mrs. Max Sanborn · ll"e!Jl))nded song.&lt;:~ by L. R. Wiley whG played
lor the gu£91:.8 and l1hank-ed the his own guita·r a&lt;·compa'lliment
Club for flleir hospitality ant! ll'lld ·g roup singing led by Harry
the CO!'sage!l and ValEntine fll'Vors Mloore with M1·. Wiley u eceomWhleh were given the ladies. n.~ pllnist. The solos we-re "Side by
group ·!lave a vote « thanks to Side", "When •t!he Red, Red RoCOmes
Bob-Bob Bobbing
Mrs. Marguerite Du~ manager bi:n
of the Reslaurant, and' llrs. Lula Along" and "Aut\!mn Leaves."

-SATURDAY

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r m~an . Fitzgerald wa~ hi~h with

thel"ll st.rtd pulling BWay a.s Cap- 10 poillts.
tlln ~Sht'ridan
wa s hitting
The box score:
from at
leA ;mil tossed 111 four
ffeU
s. ln the firsl half Pum· Pomer'ay
etoy t&lt;~Ak 3i shots and made 14 Mitch, F
dl therrl r.r their bl'sl avt)ragl' or Hawth~t. F'
the ~MOb 11t 41 per cent. The Lambf.rt, C
Panthers Jed. 32·20 at ·h~lfllmc, Sherhlen, CJ
llftd a bi-g factor in the margin lufflnttoR, G
ftl tbt fact .t hat Andrew/'! , Haw· Brp~l'h P
thorne and Brown were .swl'(&gt;piniJ Andrewi, C
Qullll, 0
Ule Manis dean.
' Potneroy continued 1o rGll in Thelu. P
tbe thlrd q,UM"tfl't a" llrov a'&lt;)Ted Wildermuth, F
19 po.lll.b while ho}djnlf J..oro:an to Je,ntOft, ~
onty Jl . Fast b~1tks by Sheridan Amol&lt;l. P
aM lim QIJ8Ua paced ihi!l out· Tcrt"alt
break along with the und*"r the Logan
Morgan, F
lnaram, P
Nlurray, F
Swaim. P

turkey dinne-r which was
thelJI.

Tables Wl"t-e decorated in keep·
guettt:s. ·Mr. Russel} spoke briefly ihg w~tll. Valentine Da}' w)th red
~ he welromed tbe a:uestr and t.pers in i'ry3ta 1 11.olders a-nd .ar-

rOrilrftil•ith 11 t-omt~ with Larrv \\.•it.JCMnuHl hitHng ·nine. F6r

l':m ·

ter of Ceremony at tthe diood'
at the ir4artin Res'laurwnt
Tueaday ~ven.ing for sixty-four
metnbers ·&amp;nd t•hel:r wivett tnd

&amp;ff'Ved

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Sixty Four Members And Wives Attend Middleport SehdJ
Dinner Meeting 01 Twin City Shrine Club
Lorge Sdpt-Jst
Fred RU!i'3e1l, president of the Ru!l.o;;ell , (•hie( cook , and the ofller
Twln.City S·hri&gt;ne Cluh, was Ma"S- employt"e.&lt;l in apprc('_ in·tion of tht&gt; I Group To Meting

Pan\bt&gt;l's g&gt;lnod b&amp;Sket phny of A nd'rf'W!.

Birthday Party
Honors Kanm •
Brewer, Jon.-24

Scive on The .

Atl2

. ·PRICE

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·REDUC'rn)Ns
On Our
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Metc:handise
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ATTENDING FUNERAL
Probate JUdge, John C. Bacon.
and aqa, }act, lett Monday evening, fOr Peebles, Ohi6, to attend
the furieral. aerviee11 of Mrs. Bacon•• brother,'' Raymond Spencer.

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Choose F..Om

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to the

NEW
YORK Kentti-.

Mercedes
Condon
Dress Shop
PLAY
FOR FUN
AND HEALTH
OPEN BOWIJNG
THURSDAY
I T05 P.M.
FREE INSTa.UCTION FOR BEGINNERS

POMEROY
BOWUNG ALLEY
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MolD Sl

Pome..,v, Ohio

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Now In 1158

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lmy to hor&gt;r
la•y to repay.

Drive
Brake

per mont"
,l.Year Plan

•Pow.r$tyle"

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REPAY FASTER IF YOU WISH

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t'INANCING OIDO PEOPLE SINCE 1811
UNDER STATE REGULATION

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124 E. Maht St. " " '

HAIRDO IS

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$14.50

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YES

NO

CHRYSL£R

·'bt us fish""' rour COiffur. to

,,.. prl•-$5,000

fit rour futuriH entl penonl,l.llty.

4th prlze-h,500

Pomeroy,

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· 5th prlze-$1,000
50 prlttt of $500
tJ ptiUJ of $2$0
100 prlae• of $100
US prla11 of $50.

Spend a minute-win a fortune! That's
Plymouth's lic!IDtic $150,000 Lucky Motor
Number Bw~pstakes. You merely go to
any Plymouth dooler and record the moror
number of )'OUr 1950 or newer car (any

make). Nothing else. Nothing to buy. (Of
course, you'U want to inspect the easy~to­
own Puah·Button Plymouth.)
Hurry over today and resister your motor
number. Your dealer has completa ruleo.

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BIGGEST BUV OF ALL ~INE CARS

SHIRLEY WIPPLE
I

ht prln-$50,000
tiMI prlft-wOrf• trip
~oo - tor ot., ,tO. $J,ooo

$50,000 ?

Your present car may win you 550,000

Jutt klok at tht" 715 hi'• prizes In Plymouth's
$UO,~ IMdt't Motor NUmMr Swe1pstake1:

an: ART

109" Court St.

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Is a minute of your time worth

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Ohio

.._ llfymoutll •lute• our , ..,..,. fwsfnaumt•
during JuniGr Acldevemertf Weelf, Jan. 29- feh. "·

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PLYMOUTH

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car fltat'e eoinv plans witlr th• You11g In HHd

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'be Doily Sentinel, Pomerov-Miadleport, Ohl:~

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WANT ADS

C•tlllfied Alb 1 ~ QJ ltt A..
11. .. w bo publisbooj ........ (91
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'ill u received.
Rttea: 2 C!!'DlS ;J't:" Wt&gt;Ml, O!ll lD· 1:! foot. MEAT CASt:

For Sale

.nruoo. Miotm.:J.m chuwe :..)c:."cent&amp; per word for tbru CGI:I
letUtiVe in:.ert.iona.
Spec~al-Ont montll
for 21 ttnt.l
por ..rate or :z centl per word will
be chll'Jed for advertisin11. if nctt
pa.id lUI. ot:lurt: Lilt' tlHb ul eoac.i:..
mfHltb foUowt"'" tn..iert.IOD..
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C!irrvn 1.11 Aavenb,..
- --,:,ouWd be
"ported I..ID.b..ea.J.a~.., ... TbtllJall)
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&amp;wt.ilh:J wUJ. not t.t. reaponli•Oh:
lW more tU.Q oo.~ wcwnel lD·

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..r4 ut Than&amp;:. ad bpt"CJill N~o~
UCU ""- t.veiJU prwteu at reJ~~u.

RUSSiANS WATCH HOW DR. SALK DOES IT

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&lt;lll&lt;tel~; ele&lt;.'lf M: .\i£AT SJ..Jl'· · -v~l
[ l..u~..Uillu:to~ _ Prulttdl. n,
ER; also 4-door Kt.:FRIGERA L1fe, Auto, Fll'e, Poho. CaU Don
TOR. Phone 4.27 M. ,
2 l 6\p I Mills, MJddlepor"l. Ulllu.
1
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HA"'I'SmRE SHOATS.
about 90 lbs. t&gt;ach . Pnce $50 1 _
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for aU. Frank Holter, Racme-, 1
Rle. 1.
2· l -3tp I U~FVRNl~HtD HOUSE for sale.
--Completely
modern. Fre.shly
BEVERAGE COOLERS
painted. U11 Lincoln Heililbt.s.
One used 18ease Cuke; one used
1117
Ca 11 330M
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lO-ft. Bottle Cooler; A ·l condition; priced right
FIFE RF.
FRIGERATION. Phune 6376-X .
LEGAL NOTICE
Middleport .
1-27-6tc
Claude Thomas Welliver, residw1th

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L'IL ABNER

lly AL CAPP

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Nominaliims were made by the
Club Cou ncH ~-9r Junior Leaden
to ·rep~nt M'eigs Cl)lJnty in theState Jooior Leaderahip Honor GQneral EQc~~:tive ~~
awards. Plans for the Distriet 4-H CompeD.Htion of Tru&amp;Advisors Conference at Marietta
on Feb. 29 and March 1 were ~ees ·---- ~----.:;·c-1~
made a:s w~ll ,. fw an •dvi!IOrS Compensat on v• •
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Recbgnition Party

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IIA.N OINfEU, 10, Alj'Oil,qUUl,
IlL usts • nUal Jpray as 1he
rellll:ef ltl 1 liqtpital bed In f:l·
Jfn.
after ..., daJI Qf almort
ecmtlnuOUJ meezJnc-tornettmes
11 tlie Mte of 13 or more 1neezet
I Illy . Tht ttlllct!Gn., whlcb battled her tamJJ' doctor. l~d to
trea tuwnts 1t the Unh·~"it1 of
flllilob Rnureb aud Educational UQIIPital wbere the •neezint
nte wu lt'lrettd ( J"rerruJticmal J

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Mareh
14th. Committee
of the party
will include
Dll. JONAS SALK, developer
the Balk aati~poUo ftCOint. lhowl; a pup ot Yialtlnl RU8BlaD. edeo·
tt.sts how the vaccll'le 11
during thel:r ..Wt to h1m 1n Plttaburgb.. Tbe lad on the recel~
end is Paul Anolik. 9.
are (from left) Dr. AD&amp;tol Smorodlnuey, Dr. Marina Vot'OihllOv•
Dr, Mikhail Chwno.kov ud Dr. Lev L Lukin. At tar rlCht. il Dr. Alex B. Sbelkov, A.merlcau eacor
for tbe Ru&amp;a.l&amp;n vtattort.
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LAND TRANSFERS

~t":re~~~~ne ~·~ v"'"~X~:~

Sneezing Reconry

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PAYMifiiTS

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for

CANDIDATI::S

BY MB. AND MRS. SMITB

QooomH&lt;
I'Opulothon 9fO
IHO
Sa.lan~ and Waic.s

Gleo~t Lee '
Plailll for obsel'viinCe &gt;Of N1-tional 4-H Club Week and Of'lanlzaTownsilip Clerk. ·
Han of &lt;'IU!M were planned lor I,IC.,IPTS,
.
·
early March. All dubs were ask· !Jt:Df!f41 ProPerty Tax. -- $1.5'1.00 .
ed to org~mize before Mal"f!h 1&amp; sll~ TM '(LOcal
~
and wiU be listed as gohl star Government) --------· 309.00
dubs.
G~~:~'fax
7.2()0.00

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1111! SMITH FAMILY

MIIGI
few
P:lscal YNr IMtrw

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2 beds, 2 sets ~&gt;pri.ngs, 1 mallress, ing at Box 13, Ru ral Route 1\o. ~.
2 chests of drawt•n , 1 round Ttrnberl.ake, North &lt;..:arolina, is
dining table and 4 sturdy hereby notirie-d that June Ann
chairs.
Will sell in group or se- Weaver, a minor, by her neu '
.mrpd Aill re..."'tlvea D)' mall ot
parately , Cheap if sold at once. friend, Velvey Kt!ys, t.us rlle_d htr
telepbOM PVI:IO. carei:W &amp;r-.ll·
..,._
I Call 184-X, or s-ee Esther Clark peu twn agamst. htm. for d tvorctJ
18 w. Cave St ., ru 1,per Monkey . an~ alimony
u\ • Case Nu~•Dt'l'
Run), Pomeroy, Ohw.
1·28-6\p 1 12,377, of the Common J lea .~
&lt;..:ourl of Metgs Coun ty , Ohio, and
l that l!Ciid ca use will bt! fur hearEl' QUB EU.f.:TitONIC ~ECRE­ 1 1 I J Wonted I 0 I:SU'y I ing on or after t he 17Ln day of
TARY TAKE YOUR WANT
~arch, 1956.
~AT YUUB CONVl!:N~CI£ Wanted to buy--200 hu~hcl EAR
JUNE ANN WEAVER, a minor I
U. ni.E EV .KNINGS. CALJ., Jlll .
CORN. Will haul my:;elf Ralph [ by her next u( friend, VEL~ .
Lambr!J,ht, Rt. 2, Bailey Run
KEYS, Plaintiff.
FARMALL TRACTOR OWNEiRS
1 - 26-th~ I O'l3RJEN AND O'BRIEN,
Road, Pomeroy.
U1d you llnow you could saYtt ~-;~
__ _
Atlorni:!YS hr Plainliff.
or more on parts. ny havm~ yuu,
(I} lB, 2li; (2} l-8 - 1~·22·6 1c
' 14 I
Kerlt
tracLVr en&amp;IUe overh :.~u tea oc
fore Marcll 1, lYM!? Also
.ask - - - - ·.. - - . -~---,-::c
APART·
about our apec1al on pa.tnttne 3·room fURNfS~&gt;:D
·MENT with priYat(' b&lt;tth . Utiltand tuneup.
Meias Equiptuent
l.o. Pnonc IM.
l ·J "th r
R•r
Ev.
n"'d

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Meigs County 4-H ANN~~~~,.;.~F,t
COUNTY, OHIO
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Council Planning
31, IHi
For ABusy Year t'otlil
Yon.d LJurma :.Ae ¥ear

F bruory 1, 1,9S6,

'!'ax Velu.UOO ·-·-· $1,6t:::I,Oat.tJO
The Mei~t:s Oounty 4-H Club 'l'llx Levy --- ------ - $
1.00
Council mel in the County Ex- lnv~t.Jnent.s owned-- __ ~- No.ae
~onsion: Office Monday evenina
Route 1, I'Vma"')', O~o
with Doris Ann Wells, ~r-y
Jan. 30, 19M
presiding . Patricia Douala.s served
1 hereby. ~ertily t:be foil~ ·
as temporary secretary.
report ·tO&gt; be eoJT«:t.

1ar cia:lo61JleQ r111te11, UDllUIIC'~
publ.U.btd It l eeat per woro..
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Wedne,Sdgy. February 1, 19.56 . · ·

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Ann Wells, PatTicia Douglas
Earl Stevens.

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Clay Bryan, manager of the
Davis Ice and Produte CQ., w~

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corrme-nded by the Council for
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Proteet.ion _.
providing eac:h. 4-H club tamily iD
the county with a 4·H calendar Total Paymen&lt;&amp; Carri.,!
Forward. • ---- ---------- for the last two years..

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GASOLINE ALLEY

BY KINO

11\'1-03 I

Zion Lutheran Church Starts Taxpayer Aid
an.oa •
PIanntng
• For Fourth 0£ JU1y Bern"gOffered
Jft February
:::t.b~;; -~~=~~~ .
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WAYMaNTi .

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Attending in addition to tbe Total po)'lD..U Jlrougbl
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presiding ~fficws wen Roy Hol· ter, Mrs. Ho-ward Ebersbaeh. ~s; He:alth-:-Tues withbt:ld
Walt.er Brown, Mrs. Dcmald My· Ia&lt; . Dlotrlct
11om!. of
et'9, Ml"S. Geneva Nolan and C.
E. Blakeslee.

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APAR'I'"&gt;:NT. ""'"'· wn, •••· ••·«eb, S•h•b"'' to
ni•hed, gas fucom he"', full Freddto L. ond Della M Mooc~.

garage . on Bullru-nut St.. PmneHomer A. and One~ta lole,
roy. Call 4~2 or J4l.J, Pome-- . easement, Orant,:e tu State of
roy .
1-31·3tc Ohio.
I (ieorge T . and 1 .~.:-Nflur&lt;'ie Ad2 P'ive roo~ modefln APART-) kin.~. Lot No. l, Syracuse ·to Hi·
MENTS, w1;h laumlry and gar- 1chard A. Hayman.
age. Phone atO-ll. A. N. Benge.!.
Three ·right of wa
1.n RuUan&lt;l
Y'
I ·~.o"4 -tf
to Ohi·o Power.

l'lans lor some obsen·ance of
-t.ht1 Four·th of July at_BI"'ad Ru•l
1 wrn~ ma~e at a mcelm~ uf .the
· congr~gatwn of the Zton Lutheran Church at the Broad Commun1., y on "~un d ay a ft ~rnoon.

rnunily club;'; can be held soon .
Th. congr.,.atlon al•o heard a
Internal Revt:mue Service ~ffireport on the dft'elapment af
ces in Athens will be open for
for a Pekin!'se
tha Lutheran Ennteli•m MIMtaxpayer guidance and assi.M.ance
W. McKean. 602ion Wtek, a MW vanture in tha
d .
F "
r !lows 3 IO
or call CullL"(t 1529,
Lutho•on Chu"h whi&lt;h will
urmg e~.~ruary a.o; 0
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24
"alllp&lt;lll&amp;, Ohio.
l-3U·31p
come to the
Mnon County
13, 15 • 17 '
·
6-Room NEW
HOUSE,
unlur Marie and John J. l.eifhci•t, 1-2
The plans fo.r the ohsorvancc
Taxpayers are Ul'geU to use tbe
:-::----:--·· 0. - · - -Churchas the wMk af June 17.
nlllhed. Brownell Ave ., Middle- A S20 T2 Rl3 Pomeroy to Jo.hn wrrc discussed 11t a business
Th L o·h
E
..
M'
_
tci'ephone
If .the aJlBwers -to one
1
port. Reasonable. J'hone 6044- J . Loifht'it.
I'
f 11 ·
tt s 00
f
· c 11 eran vange- asm
ISS·
or more simpler
questions will 1
1953 ·. It enablo theJll to complete YJ~ir
M.
1-11-tf
George
A.
·MA:dnhart.
Trustee
,
~~~;~:
w~r~~.
~
~~cr~cc
u~nd
Yd~r:
i'On
:rog·
r
~~
starte:.
in
LOST- RED BILLFOLD, bE'twcrn
1
Velma W. Fei·ger, dtle .. ]Q.t Racine mg -the congrogattonal met"ling , l'Uill IlleS '. e. prea.c llllil mL 8Sion returns.
[n Athens,
the phone
Pomeroy nd MiddlePO't't. Please ...::..-::-:cc _- - - - - ·
·r t-1um to Bernice Ann Dur..'o1 at 2 FURNUiHED APARTMENTS on to Clyde G. and Autie MllhOJw, Both were wrll attended i.l{"';ptt.· l"'t~h a vts~aLIOn progra~ 1~ t~e nurob&lt;U" is 3-,1382.
Mechanic St. and 1 l•'UllNlSH- fterry A. &lt;tnd Gla-dyb' Riggs.
th e Tfi!O An} celcbralton of th l.' ,otlas whOle the mwtons ha\ e a\Taxpayers wbo need more help
The t.tartin Ret~taunmt , Mid·
ED
HOUSE
on
Lincoln
Hill,
Frt•d
and
Evelyn
Go~glcin,
.37
lt'ourth
would
be
held
I
he
Lua•ady
been
hel-d
tbey
have
proven
t-han
may be secLU'od
by ~he
10
dleport.
t -31-3\t·
Pomeroy, Ohi v. lnquJre Ewing's A F'6 Salisbury t-o Edmund ~nd lhen n chul'ch ,grouod~:~ 111 the htg hly s uccessful .
phonr t)'lay lake advantage of the
--.,.,--Store, W. M&lt;tin Sl., Ponu~rey, Ka.~lc Bulrimas.
park area acroas: the ror~d !rom
In I he ycans 1956--56-57 most of pe.r~onal aS&amp;i stance syst~m whith
LOST - BILLFOLD near the Middleport School Ground. Reward.
Ohio. Phone 133.
1-3-tf
Verna
Hysell, dec. affid, of the rhurch.
I he 15,400 ~uth.eran
Churchffi of has again been set up in aJI the
t:all 585-J.
2 1-:ttc For reqt-Ut¥Uion
Laddera, tran s. SuUsbury to Holds hip Ar·
Amenca w1ll h.ave th~ Lutheran 1 fil'lld oflictu in this distf'ict. As
Scaffold Boards, Drop Clothl. cher.
Soma 1uggaatlans w~ue thet
E;;m~elism Mbsion
Week and wns the cas.- last ycat, taxpayers
- - - - - - - - - --- - Clinton Filber, M'JddJeport.
Margaret Ca·rlcl'on, 15A, suuon
the ceiQratlon lnclud• a ba•k•t
··1111l set up ycar-cu&lt;tumd evang~- will be counselled and Bided in
1
Phone 1:120D-X.
ll-l-tf to 1-'rance!l L. Carlet.on.
dinnar,
for the young
lism program. A total of over 6 groups in order to inctea.se tho
- - - --- Mar~ant.
Curlc.ton 53.72 A
and
old
alike, a speaker- not •
million Lutheran~ in America will f1pera't~ng ol'ficu~ney aucl ecoDtOmy
,;omplete WHEEL ALlGNMEN'f
For
rent-Electric
wallpaper Sutton to Willtam 1-1. onJ fl'unccs
minis.ter, 1nd • cemetery ano- \) (' .rnro lled. jn the program.
•of tlte program. Spa&lt;"e ha~ beeu
balaocma and brake service.
!~teamer. CUnton Fl.aher,
Mi.d- Carl ... ton
c:i•tlan meatlng for tho•• in·
"l'he :0.1ason County area wi!l set aside and esprctallv equipped
Hacketta' Safety Sorv\ce, Wcat
dle.,()rt. Pb.. 6261)-X.
11-l·tf
,Jn~r-ph Grue.,cr 71A. Rutland,
tereated in the cemetny'a care,
mclude four congregation.&lt;;: Zion, fc·r thb purr-osc. Since t.L is diffiMain Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
to Josephine Russell.
~roild Run ; St Mark's. Upper cult to g tY Ct g.roup heln on t~n inPbone :W'l ,
~-~·l!
Very desirable [irllt floor APAH.T·
One ~ u ggestec\ nalllt' fot· thi.~ Flats; Sl Paul's, New Haven and termiltr•nl basis, the ,'i iK·cific days
P.tENT. Automatic gas furnace.,
- -- --··-------oceltSid.n was "i"ourth or .lu l,v St. Pt·l l'r·s,
Pt. Plen.sant. E11ch .'3olalt"d have been sch4!dulcd_
''all ti170 ·J '
12·221!
Broad Run Communt'ly
flo"''
""
·
·~
r•hurch
will
have
it!l VI'Jn.Jllisston!til
~&lt;lies
-Comin,l{ Day ."
1'hc.
neighbor .• ~ wh'' ...1.11 "t·oa"h""' ~~,· ng l·h"
Tv:o Furnl.'Jbed 4-Room APU'f- RODNEY DOWNING
·
· mis~wn
'
..
·
l.h urc h 1·s anu·' conHltUutl)'
or~ant
wr&gt;rk "ami ~.trainvu•the local•·
1955 t'OftD Vi~·toriil , full .v equipMENTS,
D6W furniture. Utiht.lts
mt
ion~
arl'
to
hl'
oonl;od~·tl
tn
~.:··
pnd, SlllD~.
Jimmy l'11rsom,
puHI. t:aU 604t-M..
~G-tl
church lentlrr s.
Eiun~L1y Srlwol altcndunrt•. Jan.
JNSUHANl'l~ AGENCY
tf they an· mlo'l'l'~·l~·d Jll hrlpintJ:
1·28·6to:
M1ddh•port .
TlHil'C
arc 11pprox,imntelv 400 :w w01~ 4:~ oHcrin!( $R.45 _
1-'UilNISHED
APAUTMENT, 1
tu plan ami or~anilc 1111'1 cdebra
lll'l CIIIWROLI!.'T 'l'urior, PQWet'·
Wut.,hilJ' ·,.,cn·icc .itt lO .ft5 by
llH'IIl bl' rs
in Masou
room~J and gUNliC wrth utiliFire. Automobile, He•lth
tinu . It h hojat•c\ .thai an oq;~ui:l. bal)list•d
glide, r1ulio und heater, $605.
tier~ furnished on
Mechanic
ing nw t&gt;tin~o: with rciJ"I'«.'tientalivr~ Count~·. Jn lh ~ cuunt.y wide pro· Rev. Grove .subject ··YOWJ,I( PeoJtmmy J'l!lrson.~ . Middleport.
Street. Furnace heat. Can ocACCIDINT
fmm all t he chm'eht"!l and eom- !,'1'/Hll thc.rc will be mQ1'C than 50 plr's Relation .t o the Ch,urch."
1·28-!Hc
cupy ut unce. Cull
Ewing
Lift, CHwlty tnd Bonds
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-::::-.;-.;; visitor!'. fo-r ].J.l'e-mission week vi~i The MYr held' its rt'itUla.r meet
tat ion and 50 more to mako c:a!ls. ing Jun. 29 wi1h an. attendant"c o(
Store, 133, Pomeroy, Ohiv, tor
~BAKER FURNITURE trJ
"H b hoped thai. th e Lutheran Jl . ~outh and live adlilb. Te-rry
lurthor mlornoallon.
J.l&gt;-lf
FOR
~
li-e new, $2495 . Jimmy l'~rtton~.
Church of the world numbering 811'11·1'11. led drvoUons. A Valentine
MtddlopM't.
1-28-Stc
70 million and !'onsiituling th ~ p11rty will he held Ft'b. 11. Th:!
largest Protestant body In !hi! ll !'.xt mucting w.ill be held -·Feb. 12.
1853 PLY)IOUTH Tudor, good
c:ondlUon. $100S. Jimmy Purword will thro\ll:lh ~hi.s and other , _ rhc WSCS met TU~day even·
Run. lnformatlon
127 Butternut
::tl
con~Htu1e a migMy
a\ the home ot tsola 'rayhtl·. A
10111, .Middleport.
l-28-tltc HOUSE
for rent or IJBle.
In Sugar
1u ·ujccts
1·26·12tp.
::tl
marcblng army .advancin~o; und "'r program was given. A new n~em1903 CHEVROLET ''210" De1t1x 4lhe bs.n-ncr
of Christ anrl His be~ Thelma llendemon waS" re.
door Sedan, $99~. Blaettnur'i!,
: : : : ot
Churcb," said Rev. R. L. Pel&lt;'rs of cetved. N_ames we.re dntwn for
Pomer&lt;Jy, Ohio.
J.28-6tc
the New Haven Chu-rt'h.
~ystl'y Sisters
for 1956. Re
CAN YOU USE EXTRA MONEY?
L-.
~
The
last
ltem
of
businpc:
freshments
of
sandwlc-hw,
pickles
1860 BUICK Super Riviera Coupe,
Help moot 1.troac mon1hly payour person·al service.
the congregation wa;;· tht" chan"- cookies and eo(fee ~~e served t{l
12890. Blaettnar':t, Pomeroy,
mmt/J on your homo, car, TV,
lng of .the Sundlly &gt;Nwship ·hiOUr te-n membt·s ·~nd vt~ltors pr:sent.
Ohio.
1-28-6tr
ot· ol her l)bliaation&amp;. Make $35 to
~
to the afternoon a.t 2 p. m. Broad The nGXt m~.'ehng wlll be held at
High QuRllty
$50 ll week ~n sp1-re time sup19S4 · DeSoto Cuatom. VB f-door
~
Run . LuthCNtn
sunday School the home of Garnet Windland on
plyin~ con.mmers In
Pomrroy
Sedan : $1795. Blaetlnar'/J, Porn·
~
~ meel.9 at 10:00 a. m.
at competitive price.'!.
Fe-b. 21.
with Rawlci&amp;"h· ProduL-fli. Sl·lll't
The MYF held n C"Unlest party
_ cr!1L Ohlo.
l-28-6tc
immediah~ly . Write Rawlclah',,
a·n d bl.rthday parly combind at
1934rr JUJCK '· Super ConvertJ,bleo
Dt"pt. OHA-84().312, l&gt;'.reeport,
the hnme of Eugene anrl Ma.rgarPhone 28:l
Coupt, .$2296. Blaetlnar'•· Porn·
Mr.
of cl Windland Jan. 26. J.t was EuIll.
2-1-ltp
HOy, Ohio.
1·28-6\c
TRIYIY·FINSTIRWALD
'7
•
Pomeroy, wibb their daul{htcr. gene·~ 19th birthday. {iames w~re
LADIIS-LOOkl
FUNIRAL HOMI
Me•.
Kothle.n Not•ds •nd &lt;laugh enjoyed. Eugene receiv~d many
1933 PONTIAC DeluK 2-door Sc·
U you need moncy~
ter,
Nancy
Lee of Athcrt.~. ldt nice gifl.s. Refroc1lunents of cake,
d t&lt; n, '109~. Blocttnar'tt, Pomel'uyday evary dayl
8
On
The
Brlahtest
·
\
11\is
morning
for a vacatioo in rruil salad, sandwiches and oof- ...
roy, Ohio.
J-28-6tc
For d .'tail.s phoM 60:la·Y
l'l BAKER FURNITURE "" F"'rida. They "'poet to
in tee wl:'re serv&lt;'d.
19M CHEVROLET Del·Aire 4-door 2-1·3tp -c---- - - - ~11-. ;~nd Mr:s. Chn,rle~ D. Woodr
'":"~~,;;;,;.,::;:;;,;;:;;,~l_!th~e~v~k~in~ty of Late Wurth .
Sedan, •1393. Bh1ettnar'•· Pom- NEWSPAPER CARRIER wanted
vlsilL'!I her par~ni,H, Mr. and M-rs.
eroy, Ohio .
l -28-6tc
J. B. Hayes uf Cb&amp;!-ter Saturday.
for Rutland. Cuntact Virginia
Mr. and Jl,lrs. Arthu.r Atherton
Nrulll ing, Middlt&gt;port, or call,
(9) '
and
Wilma Jean of toluntbus
398, 'rhl' Daily ScnlhM1l. l-2S·6tc
·spent the w~~kend at t·b olt home
I us~
· 17" OOTOIWLA TV. HA· t
he-re.

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(6) Lost &amp; Found

I
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1ti ll Auto ::,erviCes

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Aut.o

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Real Estate Broker

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Fo_r_Rent

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~r Sale 613t'"Mioo;:c:::· OHI~m

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$299.00

ltng

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DIO RECORD PI,AVEil COM·

20! Bus mess :)erv1ce:.

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BIN TIO~ cabinl't :style. ID49 RAtliO &amp; TEL~VISION SERVICE
Harley Davldrton 123 MOTOR·
Phone 2011. Cleland Appliance
CYdLil Will sell t"hcap. Call
Store, 118 w. Main St., Pomeroy
6804·M, Harold llyBell, ltutland,
2·23·tf
Ohio.
l~J -31c
For reliable r11dlo and TV n:patr,
t"RES!l (.'OW FOR • SALK ·fi~i; eall 0046-J. We aervtco all

Mil:ltsberia1

ltliley, Flat wood!!.

I 3l-3t p

I!IM6nlw With M-r~ll1e

maker..

Schmollt

Appllaace
N'l·tl

)Uddlepon, Olllo.

World's flDitt tlr protection. QUI~K SE
- n-ViCE on '"'w:::--:ol-cD 1lo
Oa Q
It •II lei'Vice atatlon•
pairlni b)' Facton Trainer.
and

caracu.

1 - 1? ·2~tp

UsC'd TV SETS at

rC'~o~~onohk

two

pritffi;

REl'' RIGERATOltS
like new; one very good AU'f().

FOREMAN &amp; ABBO'l'l' T.V. IER
VICE All maker. RfiPilred. b)' IJ.
MATIC WAsHER Allon Appll·
pert TcchnlclaDI. Pbclne I\SI&amp;t V

amco.

I 31 ·6k

$100.00

..l~U

MIJdltport.

PUNliS~

SAL.S
SUVICI

ltiFIIGIIItATION

AND

"OTOR IALI'
Phone 1U
MhMnvllla, Ohl•

'J'rade-in a11owancc for yuur old
macblne, naardlestl ur rondl Ouuw~l ir ~o~ud ('ummertll:llll. New
lion, on one or our latt"~t mod- •nd lbr1l ~ ·~IUilHiltnl. 7 )'Carli
eta;. t"ree home demowtratlon .
full liml' t'Xllt'l'icncl'.

We 1110 reptlr all makf'K.
KIITON'I IIWING MACHINI
IIRVJCI I IW. . , . . IALU
PheM M.J
WrUt lax 141,
Pemerey, Ohio

--,--,_·-

. 8 piE'«! D..INING ROOM Slll1'E.
Will sell chll.IJ-1. 1'hone~ :1844 or
100 Ola

llyttcll,

Jlacim•, Ohio.

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:::=:::::~:::-,---~~-- ­

; Gt!NEIIAL ELEGfiUC AUTOMA·
TIC DISHWASHER. dit!lllay modt~l ,

br.and

new. WUI fhuince
for 12 ·nlDIH.hl. Alutd have f2(J

~7.. l;~ 6~1t .01' '611lll _ .

.,

R. D. FIFI RIPRIGIRATION.
Phone 6376-X, Mlddloport
1-27 30\c

BRING YUl!H SHOES 1.'0 RA·

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ClNE ~HOt; SHOP AND SA VK
fttONI-.:Y. 1·17-tf
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eoBAP moN

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WE BUY
71'ROOTI7li.AL f · -

QHIQ VALL.EY

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11$ I.

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S~Mtnd

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lt.

PhOM t1

Pomeroy, Ohle

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Money
Buy The

Help

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Best

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- - - --·----·--- G~od CleiD Used cars
All Mokes aad Modell

METROPOLITAN
AUTO

Save

We'll

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Uf SID'E DOWN

FULTON. THOMPSON
SALES
Sat.. 214 W.

DON'T BELIEVE
NJ. THIH: PO~'

Qe rllb' food&amp; ID tJw right ea.n be aubatltnted for IOUL8 of
imoUW, lo,li tbJI I;MK:Gmel dqub- )'Our mill:: teQulremenbl.
l1 J#lportan1. for the upectant Three or m.ol'e 1eP1np of en~t.Mr.
rlcbed or whole grdn bread or
. Toa.
lll4om ..- welgbt whole grain or reatored cereaL
'&amp;fig- thf ftnt lb:ret iaontbJ Of • --omt io twD tablespOon. Of but ..
~retnuacy. Thereafter. 'he ter or fortified margarine.
molitblf 1aln Wlould not anrage
Enough ft!th ancl Unr olll to
more Ulau Ulre&amp; and one-halt auppl:r from 400 to 800 lDterD&amp;IJOiltldL
.
tlon&amp;l lJnlta ot VllamJD ~
· . lloipe t!oator1 uy nen UUs la To Be AYOidld:
""t'i
too ·mach for .some women, but
ala ~ own doctor deelde for You should &amp;TOld the to'Dolrtnr.
rou. .Mealt m\llt not be too large, Foddl which may . ereate 1&amp;1

wm

By CIIESTER GOULI

such u neet ~toes. cabbt.le
and dried beana.
~.&gt;•..;" fp:
FOOdS WhiCb art dllest.ed lloW..:
· .&amp;a tor the food 100 1hould aDd Iy auch &amp;&amp; fat pOrt. ~
htv• here are 110me bolo(Ria, rlch
plt-tl-'tl
aUrl :vou· ~tt mayonnaJu _., pit.
_J

PUbq muQ be nutrtttoua.

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Jliit.

W1bl nerj dQ:

ll'f-ne..

Too much food rteh !a npw

' A.~ loll" Qltt-c~ ~P o! ,.n.w and .starch '""'b u COJid7, ..u
""' iii&lt;OD oqe!M.. !11\!&lt;!uojntly ond ple,
· I
. ..... tl ll1ioil14 1J1 Mlea · ·QVIItiOif 1111&gt; .IIIIWJJil
I
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~4 CAllie mJ
oae ~of arQ,gU, hlpa io aehe llDd wlui.t would you
·-·~~~ ~;t'J' _pape,frull. fbll adv!M for rellef'Jt ·
IIIOOj ~!'1'\.ot.Od OII!Dlle, Aaawer: Pain Ia the hfpo m&amp;J
l.llf_i ppetrUit, one cup ot dt- come from a .Yutd:J. or cauu.

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•lrttllllllct.
,
. - .. JatoetfDa, ..,.,., or !rom
.0!10 or moro l8nlltp of pot&amp;- _ . ~ ~ · lluo errliloi.
·
·
onlalloll. Arlllrillo II a fnquoat

Identify .
the Doily·
Sentinei

Illo ~llle lltil ;ran hl.ft a
·earelttl
mado l&gt;r,JOur 1lllf·
alcl&amp;a to •t.enpblo llti ..- .
tllea h will pnicrQIO p.;,..u

MYSTE~Y :

MANl '
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Who Ia Uds1111111f NIIIUIJdia U..~
· wllll1bi$L~~
U.OO for every day Tile ~}' ',:.; .,::n!•lIIJttelf ~•
, ... aDI4eallfi&lt;AI. Memlltri iJI 1,. lfl
IIIU • fl . .
aad lbe employeoa of'tiM NJ.:Ikll..-' · Jiol
1e wl!.
1'he ldftltltr tit~ ~ b Now WorG
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familleL Tbe
c$8.mpkm ol fran~·

tamlllea wbo baV4. beea.
lahed apartmenta (lower)
fo,r ductn &amp;lid
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famlliea out. and shel~ tbem
tbll
blda llleeplb&amp;' llll4er bridgell.

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to be eligible for the

and neatness of

one correct

MYSTERY
NAMii Ot' MYI!TERY IIJ&lt;\rf, ..... ,. ........... ;, '·' ''·•··
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MEMIE15 OP AilE

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litld

Each day until fu~thm, · mltlJ
conduct.• Mystery Man
'1.00 l,n value each
Wlr.ners will be
identified. Each cntrj

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01-1 NANCY-..
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WHAT'S
.
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; PATE~.,

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At-.._

In Gallipolis

NAME

- - - - --

ly II!Wi LIUIIDIIIII, M.D."
IT 1J 8tWays tmPortanf to eat may b&amp; uaed ln eoottng. ChiiiJI

·On Your Dial

1, than

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For A Lady-In-Waiting)

MYSTERY

DO YOU SOMETIMES
FEEL

J.i. iJY a 11oMry ttr.
th1Lnk1 for their lives after eurvlvlng .t ilt Santa Ft
ta J..o1
A.ngeles. Befl)re boudirig the SIJ.(II Diep-boun4 u.JW tMy ...,.C
to &amp; chureh and prayed tor safe jourr.eY.f ItdemiJiknNII B~JUlplw~J

MlS. MARY DIXON, t1, and dauchtet Olorta,

VCAN HEAt
AI'NTHIHGf

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MR. FARMER

By BAltOLIJ IillA1

990

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Chester Charge MYF Meeting Held
Monday At Rocksprings Church

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The Chester
chu~c of \IY f
meeting was bf'ld at the R«k

The bart group served refresh- j
ments or s~dwtcltc:, , cook1e6 and

Spri.Dg&amp; Chun::h Monday evenms
Devotio.ns \Vern Jed by Chari&lt;·~
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fullowed by 8 sonJ: . puy
a)' bor,Mn Grove and a wng b}
:~ ~in~ille group and
suipture lesSIOil.

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Dunng the ~·1al ponOO thr
group had a hymn s.wg
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The next nwetmy wtll bt· held
at the Ches.IN ChuH·h on f?eb
LOt h.

The program by the host ~o:rou f' ·
....,;.ted of'"'"'' • B&gt;ble leswo
by Mrs. G.rueser; readm.'l by Mary
McAffee and Bible qui• by seuy

Leon.ro.

During the bu.siness mcetmg 11
was ann~ ced _ -t hat no purch~.se
o( a movw proJoc·tor bad yet bet-!1
ma&lt;le .and th &lt;Jl each !Cl"UUP "hould
continue to r&lt;rt.H' mun'!Y fur lhC'
project T im group plans to a\
tend summer camp.
A ttendance was a.s follow s A I·
fred 11 youth 2 adults: H.o&lt;"k
Sprlngs, 7 youth, 2 adult!&gt;; Min·
ersville 26 youth. 2 adults and the
Rev . and M'l"s. Gn,oVl' .

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4-H Workshop
Held At Mason

A workshop for 4-1-1 Club mem, bers was !held at the :\1..a su n Community BUJldmg . Jan
28. Instruetors at the workshop were
Ru~cn Priddy , 4 11 a):t•ut. Will·
iam G·cgory,
as,Lstant &lt;'llilnty
agent; and Pat &amp;hNlk, home &lt;lemon.&lt;Jtration agent.
Discus:; i-ons on Harnl LLTiifl. &amp;w mg ·and Datrying \\('rc conducted
by &gt;the three leaders_
Present for the meetinJ:" were
the fQ]Iow ing club~ and members :
(k)od
l.uck
Clun·r
Marilyn
WE SELECT ONLY THE
RtJu.~h . Sharon
Schwan, Judy
1 Fureman, Myu t'oreman . CaiXIlyn
I [)(lhon, Char lene DLchl. Mary
Burris , Corena ~eMilli o n . Judy
Hewetson, An-n Ham s, Shirley
SEE Tllt:SE FEB .
Smith, Howard P.,'DcMdlivn, Damd
SPECIALS
Artis, M.arshllll McMiiJi() n , Jun e
Spenct'f
and Dtane CliP&lt;"hart.
19.SS CHEVROLET 2 dr. V8 PG.
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Graham U.ivcrsidl' : Eh1c Clark,
954 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hard
Margal'ct Ron{'y , Harhllf&lt;L Clark e,
op. Clun •• MW .
Violr.t LyiJns., Sue l;rC'Cl". Caroly n
1953 FORD VB Cu1tomlina l..ieving, Manr.
Jewel!. l~hilllp
C:lun.
Hoffman, Rohcrl l&gt;:.dwards. Sunda
1953 CHEVROLET 4 dr. PG. Durbin, J oa n C&lt;~rroll,
Billy -JeR&amp;H run perfect .
well, Tomm y Br uwn , Gharlie Yon 1953 CHEVROLET Club Cpto. ker a-nd WLiham Hum&gt;h .
111 good tirH.
Hill Billie·
William Boswell,
1953 NASH St1tetman 4 dr.
Mervrn Rous h and Ge.r&lt;~ld Rood .
Turn• into 1 bed.
Vernon Slar
Dusters- Mary
·1951 CHE.YROLETS 2 dr. and
4 dr. c:le•nRou.sh .
1951 PLYMOUTH 8-tlvedtre
Leaders prt.'M'Ilt wPre l&gt;"et·n MILhardt~ loeal owner.
951 FORD VB FOM. Rully cbell, Kathryn H.ood. No.ra Sl..aais,
Geral-d B. 1-tl.ll.l&gt;ll. Wtlliam H. Bosherp.
w.ell, Hoanj' Staa·t..~ and Sara,h Spc-n951 CHEVROLET 2 dr. fully
Equipped.
1950 MERCURY Sh•rp.
41 DOOI)i 4 dr. R&amp;H c:le1n.
947 NASH Amba11ador Club
Cpa. 5•• thlt
940 CHEVROLET. 2 dr . Clean
or model.
953 FORD R•nc:hw•gon. loc:al

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Area's Newest U,.;ed Car Lot

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Stventy-cight students were OD
,t he ·hmlor f'Oll at Wabama: Hitb
Sch.ool for the -third six. w-eeb
period acconhnt: 00 Prinelpal
Clyde F-oley.
Of that number, eight bad cra.d,e
avenge.~ of "A",
TbeY were
Marilyn Foglesofta: and James
Hendereon, eoph0111'01'H;
Dolma
Jeffen~, Sally ProfrJtt, Ratph Stew.aa"t a-nd June Spenter, j\f!l.lOra;
Sindra Rousb. and Tbmmy Vlnee,
tS-&lt;miorB.
1'boso .maktn.g a-veraa:es ol "B"
were as fDiknn :
Seventh G-r.ade.-Kitty lh-oown,
Ja(!(JueUne · Cipetlart;
Kat~Yll
1lt&amp;e
Fowler, Irma
Gtinl!tead,
Doyl-e J'ones, Robtit. ~ keU, Lawre.nce Roush, Sbeldon: Roo\1'8h, R.utb
Ann Scatben'y, LOulft · Slsniondo,
Darlene Stukey, · WitH~m fry,
Dale Justis, Beverly Roosb artd
Karen Stewart.
Eightb Grade: John BGyeT,
Larry Jef·fers, GM"ol .MleClanahan,
Del-ores Mattox, Suunne Wolpert,
Wllrnarine Olark and- Jerry Wilea.

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Mun\ )!()LLLt•l'Y l.ooa l 7:l Lihcrty
We ~ton

PAY BY THE WEEK OR MONTH ON
P.URCHASES OF HARDWARE,
PAINT AND WALLPAPER
SPECIAL!
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Gloze, Jon. 26

tiO Alumni 65
Lci1Jsic 68 N. BallimorC' 41
lla~kln ~ 70 Tontogany 52
J'ortll gl! 57 Webster !51
'(loledn Glny 74 Ro....-.furd 52
Bowling f;-r&lt;'l'ln 69 Nl!.ptlloon fi4
Bollakc t01 SL C l&lt;~irsvilte ~H
DillonvHl e 86 Smithfield 55
Adena no Hl&amp;rnesville 58
Relllli'fll St. .Tohn 8!-1 Ll·n s ly Ins titute, W. Va . 7D

Gold Bond'• foll covered TWINSUL~TIOK
' holds in furnoce heat I
Cuts your hradq bills up tO 2)96- pmlllann:lyl KttPt Old
heat of 1ummer, tOo! -tcdu«t COlt of tir condio
tioning both· oa ei~e of coo!ins uolr oeeded and oa ·opendq
~ cons. Hert''l bow Gold Boacl TwiosuJation sJva JW

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(lmr tq 1° 11 ' home I

Was 17.95
NOW $14.95

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PICKENS

Paint and Hardware Stores
Mason, W. Va:
l'lwno SP-3-5583

Di-ltlc 112 Jcff£&gt;rson 70

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"Actina: on en 8519~Dtment. £rom
the C~f Justice of the Sqoreme
Oourt: of Ohio, I have! tbis day, in
tesPolll!le to yoll'l' R.esol\ltion of
JaQU&amp;'Y 5th, eonduclfd a prell.minary -cxiWlli'll'atioo of the mattel'1il eomp)aiOOd of."
"S~ yoa.r IWOlutiOn. ()be Prooocutlolg AIIOOrney ailS" l~Od r..t•
ed verlf'Jeil staemoents · with the
CoUQty Audk-or of hl8 expendi-

"As a result or my c~ltninary
investigation, 1 !"eC&lt;Q1rteM lbhat
lobo " ' - " of l11spo&lt;tloll, Cwnty
Divlilon, be etrHed upon f-or an
llUdit, ud their i'tiConunendations
followed by """ BooM nd Audit&lt;&gt;&lt;."

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$2.95·

Prosecutor O'Brieo on J·aouary
30 lilod wllih ·lite Collnty Auditor
revised -and v-er:U.ied etatements of

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of 10114
flied a .&amp;wwn

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aDd 19M. He a1ao

stlll-emeDt tbatl ·be batt ~vious­
b' filed • stat.emeDt for tbe ~..
of 19113 du&lt;ing J..,..ry of 19114.
Expenses listed in. O'Brioo'a
tlbe BUm of $1,30..2?. 'llbe pre.,._
av.ei"8 tba1_ addttional
lnonlea were spent by him i.n the
. fll1'1ih&lt;nnee of j - lor which
be tbas 'DOt been JlelmbursetL
'i'be Boanl of Cilmml..iDnets in
January bad .ted' 1be Common
Pl~ Court to . .Jnv~Jgate O'Brien'" conc;tuet -of olfice and tl)
cutor alao

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Tho Pom"""'' l'im Shop ha.
b1ke ~~' 1WJe ,_.
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witb cohn, .00 it bu been !l'4-l-ced
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1.98 to 3.95

A-ll &amp;nitty's -....~-~.
ctre.• a..
. · ~dollll'l",. bills

fOr POillolll'e'·. . - . .' 9RihiiO:UR'W.
'"·-·• "k'queilliw iroe Un·
'"'tl.l'¥1'
ed
for Polio.U-118lte m•ke3. the Un4.15
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JMY-vlf, too.
Tbe ~port tr.uadJ ~ m.s

LADIES .

BLOUSES
l..utiful Styl•

l.OOto 3.95
S14e bdtton coat d~e•
the noYeltJ
obecb4 print cbarldllll7 lll!hlllced .
,wltb la~ae buhona 1.114 taba •• COLOJ.lB a

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SPRING COAl'S
13.95 to 24.95

MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMEN-T STOlE
We Give S It H ~!'!..~
JUSTA GOOD

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WASHINGTON liP- The Umted du;;-l for the beoofH. of the &amp;tate."
H.oerefor.e, peopleg, blve the basic:
nght W "govemmeota of tbeir

ow-n cbo~e 2. These beliefs have been :trarslated k)OO actual eon.duet of U. 8.
and Br.itWb policy. During tile
LStLued dle wamiDM in a " [)ectara. past 10 years 600 mm;oo people
Jon of WMhinetori' aimed a-t un- BavC' a~ained nati.onbood -wiU\ U.
Jer developed natiollb lx'ling woo- S. •aMI BritUib aid &lt;and "m.aay
~ with Soviet 41ff.en of aHt
millions more" a!'E' bein&amp; belped
"lti iUona of "l)eQJ)Ie . . have to self-govermnmt..

George Hicks Is
Seventh To File
In Sheriff Race

-or disbarme-fllt p:roreedshoL.IId be instituted ~
ing to a cerlified oopy of 'bh.e Resolution
submitted to Cammon
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PJ.eas J -u dge Oedri-c W. Cla~~k.
c.rimtmil
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i&gt;ee'n forcibly incOTpora.t.ed w.itRi.n
3. 1be United Sbrt:es and Bri.ht! Soviet Unio-n. and manv mill- tain a-L'IO have
helped rpmv.ide
IOns more havt" .. . been '&lt;~htsorbed "ecooom.H: sustManoe aDd grow.
.nto th-e Soviet Communist bloc" th" to ·many aations. The Anglo.he dedZ'ation wat"'DeJ .
American ald programs are design.
"Any free Dation that may be ed to "enrich and liOOUlle" freepersuaded by whatnl"f" threat. dom fur otOer lMU.ons-not to ex;t'l"omiae or enticement to embrace tend the power of urut.ed St.atea
.:'.ommunism wi1 IOL!Ie its mdepend or Britain.
mce and ita peopk! will forlcit
4. But during this same 10 year
~ir rights .and lilwtrhes"
period millions of people •have
'f!be joint declaration .'laid :
been " fOf"cibly incorpof'!alted w.itb
l _ "Tbe starl.e sllould exist foc i,o tlhe Sov.iet lJni.an" and miJl toDd

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Electric Rate
Public Hearing
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Officials said- ·they expected -oppos.~bon

to the incr-eas.e, becNse
of ·a: munbcr -of , Iet.t.L'l'IS' rcooi.ved

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Th-e grand daddy of the ~athl)l"
foreca.'i'let'6, ''ole ·Mr. Groundhog",
e~ed from
bis bun'!OW •t oday,
spot.t..f'd his shai:\ow on .Ute mtow
('()vered 11aodscape of Pun~s uta­
wey-, Pa., and promptly -popped
bock i•n:to •his dlole to 8leep out
a-nothc.r ISiX weeki! of winUy Weapose lL
Courl.8, bas tiled to be a candidate ther. This is otlbe COrt8eDSUs of optor
that position.
inion of tlhe members _of tJJc
The rate ~ woold affect
Hicks
IS
tbe
seventh
Mcig:i
Cuun·
Punxsutawey Gl))Undhi:Jg Club.
eo"ll9t1IMJ'S lin .Adams, Ath'ODS,
In the eastern part of the United
tain
•t.o
till.c
!&amp; pOtitJ:OO {o be a- can!trown, Delaware, Fayett-e, G•llia.
Moeigt'l, Pick-a-wsy, Ros!, Vinton, didate fOr Sheriff. The followina: to States, Candlemas Day Feb, 2 is
observed by the Romans and
llighland, Hocki.nJ, Jackoon, KnoN have filed !or that post are; Lcr·
Gref!ks, and the ADgelican Chureh,
roy
Bart.TWn,
A.s.ta
Cuslw,
Bob
Har
Wwrence, Licking, Madlton, Morgan, Pilre, Sci'Oto atl'd Washington wnbrtch, A. 0. Tracy, Pete Hcod- and it was on this day it is believed
r.ic.lcs, .and G&gt;oot1g-c littks; -a-U arc that Mary visited the Temple in
CoWities.
a c.andhia:OO on a Republican siate jerusalem for tbe purpose of puri·
Charles Diehl has tile&lt;.l for the Cication; or Ground Hog Day,
Sbcrttf's race on the Democratic whicb is supposedly a time for
forecasting the weather for the
Uckct.
Gloeckner also reported, tbat next six weeks.
t.hc total number of persons who
This cu1tom was brought to
have filed !or the commltteeman, America many years ago by inuniFI·a-mes CIIU$d by soot in tho both Democrat and Repub11c&amp;D hi grants from Britain and Germany,
cbilnney of tlhe Bce-ul2b M.orris 21. A .total of 48 from each ,p arty and the theory Ia: if the ground
J'le8!denee, Racine, th.i$ momlug wUI be elected.
hog or woodchuck, comes out of
alle d'f'lported too lbave not odo:nc any
llicka is the pm~ellt chief of the hla winter quarters on this day and
major damage.
Pomeroy VIOillnteer: Fire Dept,; · l!lees his sbadow, then there will be
AcoordiJig ot.G a. :repo.rt received a member of the emergency squad; six more weeks
old man winter,
~he Racine :F:iJ,e DepaJitment was a member of FOE Jln'd Post 39 but if the day ia overcast and
caiJIE'd at 7 -a . m. end ~&gt;hortdy aiter of the American Leglon. He enlist·
th.ey .h ad oart'lved 00 .the soeoo .t he cd ln the Navy' in 1942 and served
flamns
were cxtrtnguiMd, aJ. three and .a balf years in the
tllough lbbre was an earlier fear Pactt"ic The-ater.
that .the ftre might spread to the . The father ol four chHdren, it;
l'CM ot t:bc dweHlng.
married to the former Helen King;
a restdent of tbc county for 37
·rears'. and bas been a special pouce
. for t.tte pa11t five years.
Mrs. Lucke a deputy clork ·for
many yeam
becwne Clerk ot'
A totaW of, J.l -phW- or blood
Ootll'l&lt;&gt; .in Oct. whoo Virgil Brown have booo adminlBt..-..1 to Cbarirf19ig·ned his pomtlon.
N. Wt-tihee, a et~t at Pomeroy
1-ti.gh Schoo.1 who lias ~n on
St·aliJon and Sugar Run. Ashland
The fioal da&lt;be :fur {i:l.ing ,petJ. tfhe brJnk of death for t:he past
Serviee d.oua!tled profiia from sa..Je tiOM js Feb. 8 ·
lew day&amp; .aod more blood will be
of gas .aDd ·ott 10n the day that the
needed, -a report !issued ;t.od•a y,
Mothers -Mm-ched against the
stated.

Flames Threaten
Racine Residence

or

all pattoa&amp; 'llbo ~y ~fJ• bou'd
pay :iDto ;fbe. Polto oQnt ooi.Jfoetol)r.

Tbe eon.t~atner - tbfi ~ rePOrte&lt;l
aJ blvhti ~ ~ once,
aod i8 fdl'Mrt¥ &lt;11P liP.i!l.1"01!1 Gl.oeckDI!f's Restaurahtwhen Joe C8fibes pa(.fo.n'l Clbeckli,
be pes; part of tqD cub to· dimes

cud olJe :be118 thara · ~to -put LllheJn on
tbe dime lN:Nmi,
PonHtoy BoWQ.~ Alle)·-Bawl-

l!oney .... today "1 would ,;,,

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thank -aDd
u....'Oif&lt;&gt;llos
!or ~·•D' oro
motiort!l,
COI.l'l'&amp;e to iUbe .giris

of tOO sorority wbo did such a fine
job on tLbe Mothen .MaTch an~;~, the
Poll!) danee.-. Thank's to aU. tbfir
helpet
, "If :and aU vo_kln~m who
bave belped H ........... h the .oou.nty.
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IK'bool blmds iod ~ who
'belpe4 pUt 'OVItt the biJ. Blue C.:Ut
eb Day-; and many "hanktit ~ tbctie
gmat -sltl'dJ,te ~ of the Pomeroy llthd M.kldJe(JIOJ'It fire d.epalltmeDtf l8l1d erne!"goency sq!RdB, who
almost froJ!C &amp;elling popoam too
a-nynn.e who ventured ocar. We
are ll'iao erat-efu.l to d oraui·
z:atl.91l8 and tndiW.dual&amp; for !their

indi~idual

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Cold Weather
To Move Into
Area Tonight

cloudy then he will not return to
his abode to capture tl.le t:emainder of his forty winks, because the
ice, snow, and plunging mercgry
will give away to balmy sp.rfR&amp;
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Groundhog Lodge. When the day
breakl; through on February 2, all
the brother don silk chapeaux's
and carry eanes, and jaunt into the
field:; seeking the burrow of Mr.
Woodchuck.

Alter one ia (ouDd, they assem·
ble with il'eat solemnity to awaU
In " Mein lleutcherland" .. or Gfi"· the awakcDing of the animal from
many it was the badger which 1 hls hibernation, and ttis emergence
came out or hibernation, to cast ·a into the daylight. After scrutiniz..
glance with his peepers at tbe ling his actions, and retur-ning to
skies, and in the eaatern United the village, they decipher his a.c·
States, the belief was tranaferted tions and repoi't to the public.
to the woodchuck. The EngUsti aDd
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d f t•and Scotch have many rhymes in
ccor1mng o e recor s o are
which the belief is embodied. Her!! lodge, the woodchuck's propbcciei
arc some of them:
bave been verified by tbe weather
cigbt times; have beea indefinite
If C.:ndlemas Day be: dry afld five times and have been wra""'
fair
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The half o' winter's gone at seven Umea, sii1Ce the observations
Yule . U Candlemas Day be fair: and began.
bright, Winter will have anDlber
Some of the opinioDR of people
Hight, But if It be An•k wltb clouds ·
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1n t e 1OC!tu area eoncerning tbis
and rain, Winter is gone, and will subject are as follows :
nol come again. ·
Lucy Gainer, Union Avenue,
In the infancy of the 20th ~n· Pomeroy; "I believe like my
tury' a grounp of merry studNits mother, if the ground" bog sees his
of witticism living in the vicinity shadOw, we'll have six more weeks
f Q
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uarryv1 e.
ncaster County, o winter weather; if Dol, we'll
Pa., •organized lhe Sl_umbering
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g]asses.

Mueb t"Older weatbc r and snow
was predicted :ur Ohio, beginning
this evening. This will be follow ed by partly cloudy sk:.ies Saturday
aJJd even lower tempenf.ur&lt;':S.
Columbu' Weather Bureau farp,-caster-s expJak'.ed that colder air
would move imo otrio from t'lv!
west, dropping temperatw-es about
10 d~grees and dt&lt;mging expected
NTn .to snow tonig'bt.
Tempcraturf'S rose Wednesday
night throughout 1lK!- ~. ehang.
ing s now, sJcel and freezing raiJJ
jnto min,
Only Tolorlo reported a morn·
jng tempef-alure below freeziftf 31
degrees and freezing drizzle. Rain
Cell clscwbere tn t~ stak-.

are absarbed )nt.o the Oommunbt
bloc . Commu ni.sto n1 ~ ·have said
rf!peatedfy their -goal is to extend
Cwnmunism " until its eocompla&amp;.-

ses the world ." Therefore. any
&amp;ee IJiltion tfft2f. falls for Com·
mun-ift entloemenl.!! will' lose its
independence,
I
5.-ln the faoe of the Commun;
lst challenge almO!It. 50 fre-edomloving nations have joined in votunU-cy collective -security UBOCi.a-

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serve their rU.ion&amp;l ridrta.
8. 1lW' United States aDd Britain shall "never i-nitiate violeooe"
They ..~ly" flta:Dd ready to
aid m efforts ,110 aCibie:H just sal·
tlement.s of COJK"'"ete Usues.
7. Tttey wtJJ. work for .an elf«.
tiv_e diurnwnertli and " luting
pace". But t.ba free wor44~
'retaRI a ~llif-"'ld oi power 00 ;defer
11-ggre.\\Sion in 1he meantime.
,-8. 'IIbe United Stajrs and Brit&gt;;n

wm "'"" -•ltlf t,.

the9e policies land pufPQieS, Tbey
.un "eagedy grasp and gepu.ine
opportunity .to free 1 DlfiQ. of the
pa-ll of fear and insecurity" dow
haneing over .the wor-Jd.

Prominent Gallia
New Minister
Appointed At County Attorney
Local Church Fatally Stricken
The

•nnou-ement
bas •--n
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made of the appoi!JtmeDt of an t'!X·
teacher at the University of South
Carolina and Franklin and Marsball College to be the
mini61.cr
of the Bradbury Churc of Christ.
Lawrence A. Krat.z, wbo bas
rccenUy finsbed studies at the Cincinnati Bible Seminary, will take
the pulpit, on sunday.
He holds a B. A. in Economics,

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M. A. in G~phy
CI~~ bot~ from the Univenit¥ of
memnatl; was a studeot at OSU,
I~ ; an 10'8lrudor in Geography at the University or Soutb
Caroli'lJa, l946-48; lnstructCl'l" in
and

GALLIPOLI8, 0. UP-A Pf&lt;!ID·
Charleston, W. VI., .....-Dt;,.WiJIJam C. ~ 50, died Wedl}e9day lin a 1apita1 heft, 1Pl)fJe
,his adnrissioo Blip was beinil
prepared.
i~

Ha~ wffentd .a. heart at.taet
white driviog boOie .aftEI' a buli-1
..... trip .. w•.....,, Ohio.
eootiDUed on to the buipttal b.it.

l!ii

wed

hef&gt;ft'"' -

be - -

Fines Are Levied .·
On Two Here For
Traffic Charges
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Ohio Beef Co.u_n_.-c~ii;-:;N~;'-o-w-;8=:-'e=-:i:"n'-g:..:::'--"=::._- l:"::';~~':.'!uGe~:!"i:J;;:,·
Pomeroy Honor I
a studcrtt
CincinnaU
d
T
Halt
p
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19M-58.
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0 rgan1ze 0 ' . nee rop The 35-year..ld ilallve ol c;•.
Student Needs
UP-1'~
&amp;5uciatm
1-8.
was.
BlOod Donors here
&amp;I!
were
tbc
thobeef
Market
Reports
aoo
""""'
ba.ve ISfuropor C. 0. FdSbcr-,
and
ilt tbe
Bi.ble Seminary,

COLUlLBUS, 0.
Ohio
~J
BeEf Council
bei~ fonncu
-today in
-effort to J1alt an
f.l:pc-ctcd cl ~cline ino
pric~.
Tho J:roll')&gt; \WH be one of the
ri ~t sta tewide organizations of it6
kind 111 the .nation. Its mcmben;lJt-p
will indude p.acke.J';lll rmncr.s live
stock agenci~ and rctallen.
Ddcgllt.es to the ObiQ Cattle

Nffieteen
•
Barges
1100 oi Mr. ond M"'. Cbarl- Flames Destroy
G0 Down R•Iver Mt.
car~tUtitm
H05p&gt;tal ..
Family Home In
1U 1
~-1
· 1
Out Of .~ntrol week.
• "'""' • •.• n operouon '"'
West Virgini~J
Tbe
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lll&lt;.i80 Coooey ~ """""""· llloea,.. 'llhe w.at:ber didn't co- .
Amoog ltbe OJJ&gt;eil :r~ ~ operate but .it Js a-.eportod that the.
fo»&lt;nvln:g ·are • 1eW ot ilbe out-- motorlsts did.

SKIRTS
...utltul · Ntw

o.

Many J.ocal
bl:!Bi~ lb;ouses
have , J.n tbe l'f'el used: utiique
stuntd to eat:belr PoJ&lt;io funds, for
Clhe ye.r's •Jve. H. E. Boney

LADIES

Mvth. Rain chenelftl t. ..,.
and m~~eh o . .r twtithf, low
20-25 ..... 15-20 wed. ' ". .'
nwmty ctO&amp;Jdy tnd MUCh ceiM

Statea and Britain have warned
tbe work! that Rtus!1a h&lt;t~&gt; gobbled
up 10 European nzt1ons and 100
milltoo patple jo the last decade.
Praideot Eiseltbower and BriotL..b Prime ·MiDiMer Antllony Eden

Man.y ,_-=·-ai Business Fmns·
Co perate,dIn ·p0 li0 Dn"ve

NEW
MERCHANDISE

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Joint Eight Point Declaration
Defines Beliefs Of Countries

• G,ort• ,
The. political pot In the Meigs
'tJ('S.
,
•··
•
' area IS begmmg to swell, as two
M-r. _md Mrs. Huber-t McDOnald more have filed petition~ to be a
tures of the •prosecukr's allow~ of Plums, lf.o1d . the oommisston candid11.le in the May Pr1mar)l for
ence provided
fOI" io Seation ·they had been ~suaded by com· Couf!lY t;Osts. Thirteen m~rc have
326.12 of ·t be Revised Code-. 'l'bese pan-r Jle~ntatLvt;s from pro. riled for counly committeeman
reports or aecOuntls were ftl-ed with ~~1-rrg agaLiw;.t it"he mcrea~.
, from both. parties, C_lerk o£ the
IJbe County Auditor who lt:;j absent
We w~ Wkl, t'ILnpbati~ly,!_, Board of Elcclions Albort Gloot·
fN1111 1!he County
:JUJd I lbave tbey :seid, by a oopresen.tative _of k:ner reported, tooa}'.
been unabiEL to ~ermine- Or •
·the ... oompa11y at Athen.s-. Obto,
According to the report, George
certahr wbet·h er -or not :he ;ha.s- ap- that _the proposed ~ w1.U be Hicks, a republican, has filed h\LS
pt-oved or
;rejec-Wd :tbe6e ac· put mto ~rot. Ill .'q).lil:e of -any- petition lor Sheriff, •nd Evelyn
, couDI.s."
·
thlng -~- ·nught Pl9n to do to op- Luc::Jiie, -the inc umbent Clerk of

lllllli for &lt;lhe year of 19114 tolaled
f1,300 aod lor &lt;be yeot of 19&amp;5

Adams fiB Pllrl Willuun (15

Will:shin• 80 1&gt;1, Ri.!L'UVery 5H

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Mater•'als, 1-orno
. rated
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r

Phone 3118

of H1e S\l1711Cllle
Oomt Ca'l'l V. Weygmdt. The ection was t·akcn by Judge aarlt to ·'· COLUMBUS, 0 . UP-The State
- eo}imiulat.e qm-y q-uestion of bi'a3 Public UtiU.Ues Commission -tod'ili)' ,
upon the ~)art of tbe !Deal court. sobedutoo a public beatiDJI: lhlft
In a oommunit'atkl.n -dirtd-ed to Feb. 15 on the proposed nle in
the Meig9 County Cwnmfssioners cr-ease i"or tlbe Columbus- and
tCMttr., Judge Smith wJ""Cllre:
Southern: Eloetr~e Oo. Jn r11llll

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Fowler, KoJoen Holl, PaUle!« 111m·
cy and Ruth Rouab.

Reynoltlsburg 57 Pickerin-gton 42
l&lt;'drview 58 Wes-tlake 48
Modina 61 Ohmtc-d Falls M
Rocky River 77 Bay Villnge 65
Burton 09 West Geau,l.(a 59
As htabulA 62 Pain~'Ville Har. 45
Genwa S6 Fll'irport ll3
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Ashta-bula FAguwoOO 61 Geneva
Spl•noct· 44

Chief Justice

'

, ..Smp in. See grup1cs. Give us
th~: dimensiOns of your atcic
llnd we will telt )'OU bow llnl•
' " COSts to add TwiDSulation'l

. AM JU!tiB.
SeDIIOI'I: Diane C.-pebwt, Ji.trlce
Duncan, Betty Jon-ee, Ronald •
Glothlln, Mary N«tbru.P. Lebo
Wamsley, Jull• Edwardl:, Ju.lce

W. Jcff("rson 6:5 011rby "l'wp . 53

request of ·Meigs- Coonty Commoo
Pleas Judge Ce¢rlc W. Clark who
lbad ~ such ~runent &gt;Of

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Aon

l-'oW'hallim 30 I..affwty 28
Yorkville A7 Bridgeport 70
C11.di:l: I 03 Seio ~7

Kensl'lln ll6 Mllnlua· ~t
All'rora 72 Warrenwillc lt}.(1.ii. 55
Walnut {"r11ck 67 SLron.:svillc 63
K~land 78 Madis-on. 72
rnl. tlnl. 1\2 Nt•w Alhany ~
CIU"t&gt;lcrvillo tUI Ohio Deaf 36
hul'yru); 67 U, Sa-nctwk.v 54 ot
M'&lt;llrysvllle of.4 Grove City 35
1 Gal km 6-'i Marion St. f\fury 154
ToJ . D!!Vilhis.-; M Jo'Ol)loria, 153
Mollllllt'e 59 l'cnysburg 51
Toledo Cllly 74 Ro.~s{or-d ~2
Sylvanlu 42 'rnlc•do Whit.mt"r 37

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11. Core of fireproof tock woo1hJoclu bed.
Shinin1 •luminum coveri"' rl/lult bat,

ot

Wolf-e, Carol Blake,
and "Ro$alee R.irgs.
,
Junm-:· Tommy ·Brown; Pea:if ,
Ju.U•. Ja-oe Icenhower Ud lo

W8t!!l .iss'&amp;nod to
matte~' at the

the •bear.i.ng on. the

;Z,

l"h&lt;~rdon 50
AshtLr1bula lhu·l~n1· 66 Porry 3D
Cleve. St . Jllbn &lt;'.antiu.s- 78 Lorain Sl. Ma1·y 59

Completelv Automatic
Wel2hs Only 311 Lbs

'

\sw~ lu: ring

PRIZ:E WINNER DIES
Cricket, -tbe pr.iz e-wi nni~ pony
Jo.bnny AHensworth, t "'"n year
old ~on, of Mrs. Rob&lt;"l't Aliens-

.,

Judge Smlth

.JeHersQn 02

STEAM IRON

'.

of Ohio.

11••.••'!'

Gell'l'le '
Glotblln, Eugene
1 ~roa:en. Betty Jean

mlnat.ion into the -compolai.nt uf
Mel-gs CWnty Commissl.onen that
PrOtSe&lt;:UtiDg AtA.orney James 0'Brien 'had not: oond.ucted his ·of·
fi« !.n· a pt'()per maoner by sub·
mi.t.ti'ng unverified &lt;8tltlemmt5 for
an. ex.pelL'IC ~Howall'Oe for tbat office aeoonl.irll: to .the GeDEftl Code

fltl .._..,.,

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Glaze enter·
tJined with a party recently hon·
orina: thelr son Timmy on his
fourth birthday which was Janu,;cy 28 and hia grandmother, Mrs.
J)eoa Zwlllina: -w hose birthday was
on the 27th.
,t\fter the honored guests opened their many nice gifts, refresh.
of a blrtbday cake iced in
and decorated in blue and
cream were served by the
to Mrs. Gilbert Freeman
daua:htera, Connie and Sharon, Mr. and Mt'S. Albert Smith,
r,Jrs. Albert Meel, Mrs. Earl DenD)' Sr., Edward Young, William
Slnith and the honored guests.

OHIO: Clou4J with rein ._.,
Mixed witt. .,.. tttit ..-mint
in Mf1h...r ptll'tiM. Hleh U.

'l'o 'l'fle laNt'e.U Of Tile Beip.Jf•,..

No. 245

Judge C. W. Sadt'b. .of McAr· appoin'li .a eomm'itt-oo of ilaW')'Iel'S
tbur aet1ng on 116SI:pm:mt. from rrom the bar 9'880Cla.tloo or th.ta
the Ohio Supreme Court Wednes- eoonty -to ;luv-eLSU;atoe the 'Proseday CCHiidueted oa prel.imi.muy exa· cutor 'lmd rto dtrt.erom.ine whet-her

I

Lake 86 { 'ygnot 64
~fl'( 'Inn· 80 GranJ Hup11l~ 7a

Pickens Hardware Stores
ANil SAVE MONEY!
•usEOUR
PAYMENT PLAN •

13

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.Juek,'i llll Twp . 67 BlonnLtl1lh' 62

1

4

14

-'"·died ,his • .,. weckcud .(.
ter .11. short Illness . Cr icket
is
wen known throughout t his part
Freshmen: !Wbcrt ' · Artl8, Ruth ot the State for his a-ppc-arance at
Boswen. Mari·e Jml!, ·Ann New· Horse shows, para de-!! ·ami fain;
was valuOO at several hun ·l11on-d, Linda Roush, 'PbyllliJ Zleka/oose, Dill Boyer, Vi!'g(itia Brinker, Fay Bur.ton, Juhling ~cCiung
Berbara !McDaniel, Jo Ann· Oliver,
Wand a Thompson, Henry ButjlesS,
Bill J' ogl-esonlf, Ruth Grimm,
Howard McDaniel, Coreoa' ~~~~
lloo, Dottie Rolt8b, Nallef'~ $l
and
W-ebb. · · .. _ • ·

Gallipuhs !'JJ 1\ t ht~th 51
l't.tnlwrvll k lifl WondvLilt• 48

SHOP •••

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ttne

Preliminary Hearings
On The Investigation
Of Prosecutor Is Held

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Weather .

arn ree

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8

$

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D~o~d

Birthday Party .

BY UNITED PRESS

1 '~.\' 72 !.ngan 53
l .'l'rHrll'\lt•b;nn villt• 7 1 \\lpll :--.lon

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Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 153-X

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aittcbell.

Chester High
Honor Roll

MLt•h --CoL LIH'ilman
George Oa.n t.(Cr dni( thruuxh ll l'&lt;Lf"·
]y 24 in('.hes .. r frl\~h ~nwo to fn•t•
tu d i .~£"11\-'i'l "

Bow-lea, G · ·····--. 0-1
!IIU!I"''ay -·---····· 22.

detective Lyona Kelllh.er, Ci.Z, point. • banda&amp;llld
hand •t Donald LaW"I'tllCt u the mu who did
the thootfn&amp;, Lawrenee (aecond rrom left) ll an
AWOL toldier from Fort Canon. Colorado. ShOWJI
at thiL beda1de o1 Derrii:ID 1 Chlcaao hOspital m

P~:ToSKEY,

u nly

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Watte, F ·····--··· 2-2

WRONG WAY

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Principal of Cheater
lligh
School R. R. Gray anno1.1nc~d that
24 students at Chester High
A S t&lt;~nl cy dcmonstr~Ltion party
School made the honor roll · for
wa~ •h c!·d a.t the h-G!ne or r-.trs.
the third ai:x weeks.
Audr01 Richa·rdwn in ~~n. friThose included are :
day night with Mn:; . La¥era FierSENIORS: Darlene Bailey, Hel·
liall or Pl. Pleasant serving as
en Haggy, Norma Hawk, Janet
demunstrawr ..
Osborne, John Reibel. Rosemary
The door prtu- for th e- ~ve-nin:g Rose. Marilyn ~ott.
w~ s won by Mrs. Glady~:~ RLley _
JUNIORS: Ada BlaseU, B,t\Y
Atttmding were Mrs. Ray Wol'k· Carr, Betty Frost, -Helen Hoff9lan,
cet'.
man, '.trs. (.;ha:r lt~ Ye-d·j,Jcr, M.n;.
Sue Lambert, Kathryn Smith.
- - - ~ ·-·-Rilt:y, M'rs_ Lillian Gr imm, Mrs.
SOPHOMORES: Marilyn BuckIN THE MONEY
Hoy 1-la-rll•ss, Mn;. Carl"il~ Ross, ley, Jerry CleiiQd, Gayann Gaul,
~ r.~. Okey
VanMclcr, Sr.. Mrs .
DES ~10JNES , l;L -- Th..rt· is-ll"l fi 11 th Gdnslcad. Mrs. Betty Van John Hetzer, Ralph Knight, ,Judy
Lambt!rt, Carol Lee, Rosemary
much nc{'d f111' a g o·i ~ l'l" cmmt&lt;'l" :\ll'lPr nnd the hos-tl!'SS.
Sh1dc,
Jean Youna:.
in lOwn, hut 0(~~ ~ \Hilll ' .~ has rim• .
FRESHMEN: Sharon Ritchie.
Mrs. Hazel (;QL).:&lt;'r rnunl ~ mon('Y
ail a re-ct•i\'li ng tt:llt·r J\ l.l11nk ur~
Trust { 'n.

METROPOLITAN

'

believe ill- rournlf.:
ily
in 1

Hovatter, G ••..••. 2·2

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Basketball
Scores

Il's fine -to

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Vrorn-ao ----- -------

VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

a:oins to tell me you (let ,"

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:

PassenJer: "Half wbat you are!

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BU.er, c ----· -···· 3-6

Tunter ---- ---------- 0

DmCTIVI WIWAM DIDIO, 118, wounded Ill a
abootlnl: battle in wbkh the auumau tatallJ thot

mean?''

Over $1500 was
collected Tust don't be too en
&lt;!ODV ei!' ~
throughout Mason County in the
....
:
Mother's March on Poho on Mon
In Mason Cit)'. the Muon ¥o~
1 day evenirlg between 7 &lt;~nd 8 ers Club collected $304.21 wbU'o'clock aceording to Mn. Ralph the Amencan Legion AullUiuy
Freeman, county chairman of the New Haven collected ~.70. "'""
Morch of Dlmt11;.
money In the Letart-Graham •tel{
Of that total $760.62 was col-\ had not )'el been reported to HrJ.
16 ' lected in Point Pleasant by the 1 WW~odrow Brown on Tue1dl~
30 Junior Woman's Club there.
evemng.

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Driver: "Whrt mll...,e do JOU•
tblnk 1 eet from tbU eu1"
f
Passen1er: "Half."
:
Drlv"' "Half! What do 10•• 0

.
In
Nets $1500
Mason county

(Ccmtinued from Page Four)

from the floor .t o round out the
Jact.eta iC'CII'Jnl in that quarter.
SpvkiDi the Red and White in
thM. quarter, Mi1ebell , t.be lanky
cent« ·b lt two basket:Jo:. and two
for two foul sboll, wd Hyden, hit
a hot stteak -aDd dpped the ne1.s
for three strai.&amp;ht t.Jkell.
Tbe Roservea lead~ all the
way won eaily over the Jackson
ft.ee«ves 39-20
·
Mldcll..,.rt
FS FG TP

lht· l

Wednesday, February 1,. 195~

I Mothers March

Yellow Jackets

1

I

Tlhe
es Witbee, Rutlimd
been ln critical .
e-el

· Wi14!iii '~'=-- $iililil.":i0rfiw ~ tiV. ~ ~" .llrlilii

bas

at Ute
C&lt;&gt;l.umbus

family of !the top horoor
~ 'a5IUI ottblrt no- .f -lowMi be
£1-u_...,...,
·:\ir. and r-.lr.s-. K&lt;&gt;-nnet.h· B..-, an-d
.. ~ ne."
-'ed
'"'
sent as ~'hey ex•.....ot m.,_,l
u
r~mily of MiddJ,eport hav-e been
ox.y~n from ~:~ r'oo-m, Cards .not.ified: tl:lt&lt;Jt the bomc of her
·~···""
· 1COUlL'\.!
..• -an d .n sta-. Mnt. Ellis Smlth. bur
h-•
u ......
~u bewe
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L.- •
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'lft'l u; ' o ...........n M9.
'fhu1'!-lday ·n-ight .al ltcl.~cl. W . Va.
NoU1ing w&lt;~s sav~ from ~ H,Te
whkh occunred whi-le UN. Smitl'l
cu.
·
w-a.~ -in Ypsilanti, Ml~h., visit.'tni
a daughter.
1
•:'1-11". Smith -ha.&lt;L jOne to HuJl'l&lt;,
•·
ln~on, W. V\8., to stay with tlbeir
Femey BenneLt PM No. 128 -son, Emory, and family ._ ~ thad
American Legion ·~ tinviting l'he .rcoonHy roiJred -af.tor being tOm·
public to at(lmd a "!lpccieJ meet· ployt"d as foreman of ' coal mtne
illi at. trl\e Legion Hull on fo'lt'b. 3 - -at Hct;o;c-1 f-or a numbtr of .Y"elil";!i
at 7:30 When !ltv. W~ 1'homa and t.h~y we-11\' ~DC !*!lllng
E~h D~cl Cbaplairi will be ttheir property ·a nd ·~tiitg in
the &amp;PeB·kflr.
thi s 11rr.a.

CINCINNATI. 0. VP-NiDCttoon
barg&lt;'a !our of diem loaded with
al!J1ot.1. seven- miUioo :pounds of
-st.eel. -smirJed down th&amp; fast movi~g -ohio· Rivet oo1. of ~ontrol to-day.
.
. Four towboats ·took tltrft ,hours
to tN'!tapt,ure tlhe lw'gt"S, some of
Which pm~Sed betw-een bridge pieN
and moved 12 miles downstream.
The bargct~ tore from IITiOOl"ll.ngs
appanmly whon. :hit by .driftwood
at the Cincinna!Ji Marine Ser-vice
dock. Ca'Pt.. Pat Roberts md •his
crew of t.}Jc dbcscl fuwboa·t J. L.
contnbuhkms and to ll'll sehoul Beatty saw them break free ·but
officials w'bo !helped oUl' &amp;ehool were •helplel!l!l. 111\ey w-ere working
~ -aBd to OOifl bunob of UtUe aoot:ber
of barges info the
cmas wlio filled. Many .thanks tc bank at the ltlme.

Chapl,.;n T0 Be
Speakef Fn"day

n.mna

en 1bave l)eeo. .._.._...~ a .a.iek,fil fi.nc
to PtoHo ~ ~~ :fh:me 0'1' l(lbe IK:OUtv 8ud: liicOutmMten and
Ca.pt. John Beatty, opEil"itor of
luiw, lin ileque • • Wj\ JtoDey ill of oUr offidlals in 'tlie vW.:icea. a fleet tJf boai8, ~ in t!M
a 1~ to be &lt;Ge Gf t i Jeldi, Who tdped: usm mucl:l and to the W. C. Beatty. H0 eaucbf. t1!e steel
_ _......,. . ,; . . ,
albe!"o. w~wemoyMl'4'"11~ """"'~':! jUII above orlllrood

Road.

j

'11h.l3 meetm·g is &amp;· part or the
OIIKT r.t&gt;J.a.Uves b!clud.e :&amp;ln.
National Le'ion'.s "Back 'to Uod'' Smitlt'tl father, A . E. VU.:O, Gal.
movetl:)ellt and the Post 'Planned lipohs: two '5iste:N Mn:. Jo~
to attoeftd ,eblmnt in a body Su~- No~ II md ~h. Gomer !Mart~,
chym~- 4ileJmotlbiaGalllpolc&lt;: ·
pa w.,..;
Joe &amp;lid Wi:lli$1t v~. ~co.

Fee&lt;kn

annual COil- cinnati .U married,
chlldren, ages
Thursday,
organizadon

VeDtioo Opt"ning here

w!Jrltlng on
probJem.S.
Bee! pl'ices ~dy
ed \90Die, .aU hough n-ot as tmlly as
hog prices wbich neve become a
nationwide fa:r.m problem Experts
said beef prkm llSIIally follow hog
prices eventually.
Members of tohc group organ.iz..
ing tJhe betel council include Don
Leith of Pleasantville in Fahiiel-d
County, MIITk Knoop
Troy, and
James Wahllf'r -of Columbus.
Th-e orpnizatW"a's aims are -to
ancour..,n tbe pubHe to cat moce
beef produeb, promote an intrrihdll81.ry undetst-anding of mutual
problems, and pcr11Kttps aUa'in a
bett-er dist.ri:bntioo of 'jltl"of:its
lhrouth ~be industry.

or

mc:f'Jras four

Twa ·persoft.i were t:ined lor
traUic viola'tOOa by Joeal magia
tni-£6. WeA"'*'-y, the lUgbway

Patrol

repartee~.

F..dftl'd Ru.W-1, 57, .oeuer, aec'll'ding fu
r-eport, W1l&amp; meted
$5
by !lkldl._ May-on the c~ Of
CINCINNA Tl, 0 . UP- Produce: haYing no brakes.
Eggs :ileady ronsumers A large 41
Justice of the Peace T. P. Cecil,
-to 45 brown 41 to 45: mediums Coo]v.ill~. leWed a Cine of $20 aod
40 to 43;
brown m-ix 40 ro 43; costs on Joseph Logue, 39, Littfe
ext&gt;r.a large 40; A large wbi.te 36 H-{)cking, -rl:Jarpd. wtth speeding.
to 38; A medium W"hite 34 to 36:
Bo-hh men. were arrested by the
A medium brown 34 to 36chCX"ks Highw~ Patrol.
·
27 to 28; B ~ 34 to 36.
(hickem steady fryers 3 to 3
HOLZER HOSPITAL
1-2 lb 20 to 22 mootly 21 to 22:
Admitted Wednesday: Mrs. Juan
h&lt;ms over :i ·l b 23_ to 26; hens 3 ~a Whi.r.t\
Lakin. W. Va.: iMtB.
lb and under 18 ',t o 19; l&lt;"«horn Han·y Clark, Mint!J"'SViHe: Roni-Jd
·hens 15 lo 17; ol-d I'OO:i:tcrs g 1o Abies, Ldi8J'.t F-aUs and M.ary :Hid1Z
ki ff. Chester.

-=-- -- - - Pomeroy Lions Conduct Forum
. On Need Of Industry In Area
~ddleport Store
tlheir
to
Closes Business
when
need
PQmeroy Lions Wednesday dt'usu,d form of
program Wednescb)'
a q\lel&gt;"
t•il(m and ·answ«&lt; fon.un on
fh c
eubjocl of "Wby Does Not 1\f.cigs
Coonty Have Ma-e Industry--and
\\'hal Can Be D&lt;lne To Br.ing Indu .-;try Into .t:Ll»e Area?"
A panel oons.istiftg or Howard
Krc..s. prLeSidmt of the Chamb('r
of CommC'I'C'el; l'n&gt;l:llill.e Judge John
B-al-'"QU and Pomeroy Mlhtr E . !".
Nohin1110n. met ·DliDY or .the qut&gt;~ruon " propoundad trom the
IV-~n-old E!· GreeJR-, editor of the
Dsil}' Sentiool , liDted as nwdoral&lt;lr.
V~lated from

Stock and fhl'lll"'C:S of the Welcb
5&lt;:--$1 stor-e wene clo8ed out effec.
tive
Feb. 1, 1955 by Eleanor
Welch Zri:her wOO has continued
Co Opt'1111te 4:he store which was
opell!ed by her faotber tbe Me N.
C. Welch i-u 1937.

Mrs. Zeiher movOO her store
earlier ~
winter from the
buW:lioi uow occupied by thA addition 40 the A. &amp;r. P. Supem~a:rket
to the p!Operiy fomH•rly used b;o.·
~~ lloby Shoo, NOitb Se&lt;ood

br»the&lt;e. ,- . MoM.

noor.

HouSJi ng, probihiol.iVe taut.iOn
rate!!, lack o£ ~'Upport
-the
Chamber of Commerce.
or
bridge; ttnd ·a tkquale -bigbw.ays- ae1
well as different types or iDdustry .lhal would be sWtable wer:e
antong hbc -topics hrotl'ltht up i.n
lh~ discussinott into wbidi tbe
m-embers or th-e Lions probed fi&gt;t'
answE"n.

Su tively beoarne tOte d'i6clliSS"ion
l!hat the program time ntn OYe!"
lhe wm.al period.
At -the . ~ meeting of tO!!
l..d~ a VISI.t.at.ioo wiH be made b1

I.

tho Dillri&lt;t ............

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