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An'INO MIETING
The ex.eeuWve eommittee of the
Atbeoe- Pftrsbytfrial met Tueaday
M
the A.iJleo:t Presb)1Jiria-n
Oburab ro make plaJJI!I f.o.r Ule

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The Dl.lily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Slprinc meatJac: '&lt;¥hicb wiU be
1held tbete iD Asril. Atieodinl
from here ftl'e lire. Lowell Pro
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basco, Mrt. Dwlcbt Wa:ilace to d
Donald N. Bradley, son of Mr .
Mlrti. Ge&lt;qe .ADd.~ Jr.
:~.nd Mrs Russell F. Welch or Route
: P001eroy, Ohlo i8 sehedu.led ttl
The B. H. Sanborn Missionary
Mrs. John Kauff eave the dedJ..
Mr1. EvereU McDaniei bas been
~il'l.e from lf'!eC.ruit training Society of the Firat Baptiat Cbu~;th catory prayer for the Love-GUt notified lhlt ller .J flDddau,._tei" is

SERVICEMEN

NOW~ THRU

fEaRUARY

3 u.l.t:L._o.reat .L.Uea~ .lll~

The nine weeks of "Boot Camp"
ocludes drJJI and instruction in
eamanship. gunnery, life saving,
,ea survival, OOat batidliog , and
.be use of ~ mall .arma.

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TEMPCO FLOOR FURNACES
AND HEATERS

Following two weelu leave,
uaduates will be assigned to ship·
board duties or service 11ehool.s de·
pencfing on the qualifications· each
has demonBtraled.

BUY NOW FOR NEXT YEAR!
USE PICKENS' EASY PAYMENT PLANPAY BY WEEK OR MONTH

Pomeroy Association and of the Mt. approximately seventy present with
Moriah Baptiat Church at their six ladies rrom Cheshire; six, Pom.
annual Fellowship Tea ~on
ero~ three, Mt. Moriah; nine,
evening at the church.
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Ratlne, and orie visitlnc pastor,
Atrs. Allen Hughes, president, the Rev. Parker, Pomeroy.
opened the meeting wlth a poem
Mrs. D.avjd Darst Jr. showed a
"Just Once In a While" alter au ftlm ''Strangers In Their Own
organ 'prelud,. by Mrs. C. P. Brad- Land" with Mrs. Claremont Hoyt
bury and Mrs. Ediwn Baker was u ru.rrator. Mrs. Hoyt organized
le.ader of the devotional ·service. the group into six "Buzz seiBiona"
As the members and gueats entered nd reports were given by these
the sanctuary they were given ladies who were ch08en as spokes.
miniature Indian · Miccasins as men : Mra:. T. T. She1ton, Mrs E. L.
lapel tags with the quotation Hughes, Mrs. Katheryn Payne,
"Forbid that I judge any man until Mrs. L. D. Diles, Mrs. Edison Baker,
l have walked for tw(l moons in Mrs. Wippel and Mrs. Waterford.
his moccasins" anJ this was the
tbeme of the devotional service
which included the Indian· version
of the Twenty-third Psalril, an Ind·
ian ,p rayer, a mediation on the
iMNnbers ol the Ladles Aid of
American Indian and cl~d wJth BaPtist Church, held 1 Layette
a prayer with ~ongrecauqp: gi_~,. lShower~·for one Of their members,
the theme of the servl&amp; a.l, . 1 '·'&amp;fl'l. Emilie- 8itil Wbea Utey .met
response to the leader.
\~ ..: In Jeg:tJlar seulon. Thur&amp;da1 aftt~rMrs. Hu"hes was in cha-• ot.u.4:· ·~ ·at U. ~. .A:ft.e'r aiJu&amp;i.
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business meeting and ,ailounce n~rts and •refruluneab of ~
the observance of the Wofld DaJ Cream Cake and Coffee . weN
o( Prayer on Feb. 17th at the Heath llerved:
Methodiflt ·Church and the A.!liiOCia·
tional mtetiog to be held on April
Roland Glenn was taken to Mei&amp;•
23rd with place to be anDouneed General Hospital, Thursda.Y eYeDh, ter. She named Mrs. Willis Ant· lng, when he fell from h11 truek
hony, Mrs. Perl Hoffman, Mrs~ while it wa11 ln motlon and the
Dana Hamilton and Mrs. Robert frqnt wheels passed over his Cbeat.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Panons, Mr.
Mills, representing the 1our Circles,
on the ~omlnatJng committe~ to and Mrs. Ray Parsona, &lt;;hester.
report m the March meeting. visited their daueh~er and sister,
~~ters threl
cre;~bfro m BacMo~e Mrs. Arthur Arnott, wbo i&amp;reeover·
.00 s'"h let•·'Pkt.st · hiS· ing from a recent illness.
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a nmg c oo u~n tng t e
Miss Doris Pickens and sister,
Society foil Christmas glts
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Mrs. Bryan Harrls, Reedaville,
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eptnd a day In' Parkersburg.
M'iss Magil McNickle baa aecep't-

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SPECIALS THIS WEEK

9x12 LINOLEUM RUG

7e98
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REDUCED

General Electric
Automatic

TOASTER
w... '19.95
NOW$17.95

PICKENS
Paint and Hardware Stores
Mason, W. Va:

First Baptist Church B. H. Sanborn
Missionary Group' Has Fellowship Teo

.ll'ebruary 4 at lbe N8¥al Training entertained the member~ ~ of the oftertna: and the roll call showed

.SAVE 10%

THIS WEEK

Wednesday, February 8, 1956
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NYLON
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And
WOOLS
$10.95 to-$25.00

Mercedes
Condon
.Dress Shop

Pomeroy, Ohio

Phone 133-X
Pbone sr-3-5583
Open !!very Day 7 am to 5:20 P1J1 Opea ~at Til 9 pm

Main 81

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StJites
newaeat
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do wonders for your car. Ril.'!b
fabric!, durable const~tion ..•
aeams that are double"!litched
and hidden. Evcrythina but 1
premium pril.'!cl
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12.95

MOORE'S
ass. y

Phone
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Sl~: 'a~i~. Fliaftk Butk spent
~~~~~~ days the Put week in Col-

Mr and Mrs Oval Diddle have
received Word from their son,
S.Ze Wald Diddle Wlho .has ~&amp;pent
the past year in Germany, that he
was leaving for -horne Feb. 1st.
R&lt;~lph Diddle- 11pent a n'ight wLth
Ronnie Young Lctar:t.
Cal}t . Lowen IMicNick,Jc who iR
employed on the river, is spending
a few day• at home.
Mr and Mrs. Wilson Brunty spent
a weekend with relatives in Hunt·
lngton.
The Friendly Farmers Farm
Bur61lu Ac:Pvlsory Cou.ndl women
vi-sited "'J1he Coffee Time" Pl'OI·
ram of W. · S. A. Z. TV in· HunH1Jt:ton. West Virgirri.a Tuesday JaR 31':
Th05e attending were Mrs. J1 M.
Gaul, Mrs. Paul Karr, Mrs. Earl
Dean, Mrs. Horace Karr, Mrs. Ro:v
Hol.ter, Mm. Dunald' M~GN, ·Mrs.
'flhoodo-rn )lora, M1rs. Edteon Hol•
Jon. rnd Mrs. Reid YOUDJ:.
Mrs Reid Young was awarded
.tJle Khld -c'Ol"R1ge for belng tib.C
;voungcat mother that dav
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RIHIARSAL CALLED

MIDDLEPORT. Leadership Training Sch~l Plan
SOCIETY
Studied By Mason EUB Churchmen

JocquUM Rice, · dauzhter ·· of Sybtne Baptl•! cbuh:!L'
L. DUDilam, Wu the wee!$
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Designed for today's oompaet living!
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SOCIETY
Miu Barbara Ann Wehrung,
.student nurse at the Cincinnati
Gen~al Hospltal is home for rccuper•ti~ from recent hospitali·
zation.
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to 61NQIES ... .
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Dr. and Mrs'. E. A. Tracy

of
Columbus were weekend guests of
hla parents, Mr. and Mts. E. J.
Tracy,
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Mrs. Manbing, ·webster is li
medical patient. at Holzer Hospital
Miss NetWe Koehler, Mrw. Ed·
ward Koehler and Mrs. Wtll Daw·
son were visitors in Gallipolis,
Sunday aftrnaon''
Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd and
family moved Saturday from But·
ternut Ave., to Belpre. .
~rs. William Baxter and M1·s.
Beftu Wolfe were buslness visitors
in Gallipolis, MondaY.
Bentz Wolfe was called to
•Plantll, Tuesdi:V by the Ulness of
o~ hls s~stcr, Msis Id• Wolfe who
aulfercd a Ught stroKe.
IMrs. EIJ.a . Rus8e}l, Lincoln
HeJ.ihls, U ill with bronctual

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Ulibty
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fif·Lb i:andldate toc the .county
commissioner's office, Wednesday,
· Wbicb was il.he fioa-1 fi'J.ing ~l.lih'
far ·t he ;P&amp;y 8· Primal')'. The- num·
ber ol eanodid&amp;tes t'OI.ab 24.
' AJso in iflbe final day ut fi:ling
tWn iM'OI'e DemOcrat&amp; ari.d L2 m&lt;ll'e
~publicans h&lt;tve · 1i'led ~or oom·
.mLtt-ee positions. Tb.U brings the
. ~ lota:l to &lt;H ·81ld 41, respectively.
·~ Forty-three from each -party ate
' to be el-ected. 'Ilbe gt1UI(l total ol
-•. ;~· eamtidatcs ·is 117.
, _;1~, n}IBg fot ,tJbe commitle..,••rna-n's
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po1tition for ~he Democr.a.Ue tic-·
ket i~,udc: Sadie Carl. East Bed·
ford rtKu'inot; George Car-per,
West Bcdlord; R:ob~rt Coteman,
SOu:Vh Cbater; Vestina Crabtree,
Colum))i·a; ~MtOeS Mion4Comecy,
-Dexter; James Pcoffitt, GI"Cat.
Bmd; Charles Kcioser, Letart.; AI·
bert Fa.irclobh, But· Letal.t; Ohe6,Cr Wtl:ls, Long Bottom.
. Jennings Wayland, Middli:port
2od; G·riH E. Thompson, ~I.e. ·. pbrt 1st; '11tomas A. Riley, M·iddleport Sw; Lotft Luel-l en·, Mi~c­
.R!X't Jst.; Hornet~ C. Jooe&amp;, Mid, ·· ~hlpott 5tb; curf&lt;n'od PhHJ.,ipt. !Min, ~ille; E. A. Dodd«t:t, ~ivc

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""/ ,g.iret Swalzet, ' PomCMy lW;
DwiJrht Parltet\ Pom·eroy 2W; Nor
· man Kloos, Pomeroy 3WA; AI·
' bmt Gloedmer, Pomeroy 3WB;
James C. Fugate, Pomeroy 3WC;
lle.fto/ W. Bentz, Rlacine Village;
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Snowden-, Rutl~; Will·
Graham, East R\ttland; Sid·
·~ ney Wells., West JWtta.nd; Harl-ey
N~, Salem;
Edwanl Werner.
Silver Run 8'Jld Eldon KN.ucter,
• SYTacuse•
OLhers. lnclude Jo"'loyd Boring,
Pa&amp;eNille; Guy Ru&amp;Sell, .Middlc~i Alta E. Corre, Dyesnlle; Ira
il..tell, SyTO&lt;USe; WI'IUein R=·
u. tAJked; Gordon Caldwen, '1\lp·.. , pell'l Pla"lns; Golda GtJ.lian, Racine;
Riy BirohfieJd,
HalT'I'SOOvtne;

Emmett Will, IWck SJII"jn&amp;:;~; Millard Van !Meter, S)Tacuse VHl&amp;~e;
WI~Ham

Oampbel:l, Porneooy 3WC;
lollry E. Oflo&gt;t~ P&lt;mtland: llm""t
·!'!· llulll. ~me: Frank H.
Bi6e, ReedsviHe; S. G. Pickens,
,1 U&gt;nz,vllle •l!d c;.,.rge Abbo,l,

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Nort.h Cbestcr.
T-Ile foUowJ.ng have {iled for
·comm~tt-eemcn in idle Republici.n
p": Jamfll!l D. Eynon, Atkled;
aae11 OUUums, Obot«""; V1tl

H•rtung, North Chester; lloHo!l&lt;l
Columbl•; RalPh Tilt'·
ner, Dexter: Glenb ·'I\II'nOT, Dyes·
. ville; Entm.1. Btewft, Great Riv·

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MO!'!ris, UngsviHe;
Carol R. Picn!e, Lanp;WUe: Bert
Hunt, Letart; Paul M~nuel, East
Letart· wuriam ConnoHey, Lon.g
Bot...;,; Samuel Ralrdo11, Long

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J8t; James G. Lcw-ia, IM:iddi43P'OI'l
:tro; Ma Custer, Mhrersvi'lle; Don·
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Stanley, Ptievil'le: Wwltcr
Scb~iber, PoiDU'Oy; Harry Bearht
Pomer&gt;oy let; C"IITI Persinger,

Promcroy 21td; A. c. Jooea, Porn
eroy Srd; Donald H~t. Pome1'0)' 3B; Chester W. Zerkkl. PomOI'OY 41ih; Willliom Woodard. Pom-

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CLOSED
_:THURSDAY
AFTERNOON
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Thursday, February 9, 1956

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Buln.. 'Pbone lVII

Single Copy

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frl•r ,.rtty c:lovdy •ntl ,..,.
at.ly Ald.

President Warns
Against Return
Of Rigid Support

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by television . _.
inf~rencc dr.IW'n
·~ -~- Rtlpublican5 koni. ,tbe
P.~·'l ~""" · conl.ft'e1lee rem"!:~'!".~~nesday tbat be ba1l
ne~~ a bam6t.Qrm.
jng ~l!i!ft:iitg.n. . even if be- h'd Dot
euff~ a 'heart attack.
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Wflif€ Presideol Truman made

Tblt ·WM H.e

WA~HlNG'I'ON

e.DhoWer-will n.~o scbool
pubt~an!l Yisualized
Eiseohower tOOay in -the
eecond term .eandidate
ducHng a "front •porch"

Mel'gs Jaycees .
. { AwardIs
Cal
.Agal.n PIanned .

e!l:.din ""of ""'technique in
1948 ..Mlr. l!.'iseJJhower
made it
elear tohat h reg.anb it .as im·
proper for a president.
•M:r. . Ei..,nho.,.,·, newo conference again oprovided evidence to
str engt:hen bhe beli~
O:f both
tho,··· who belie" he win and
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.t.t)osc whu think •he will not run
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lh. . b. -aga1n.
The Mc1gs Ja~ccc.&lt;i a1 eu· I · · Svmc RcpubJj(':ans saw {!to f're..
~onlhly
meetmg
Wedne~day sid~·l Citting hinuelf {or a
mght, reported ~hat they hav' s.trt:hgth·.saving campaim by telc·
another calf to gwe awa y, t~ s?me. visllin . ·others l&gt;aW evidence t·bat
farm boy in the county . T~1s 1s a I ne .. 1mJd not run i•n btl CODtinu.
pha5e o£ the Jaycee Agncultu~c, 1_mg. &amp;tto;;J, on .hiz; ·health. ··n~ .t,fle
program .
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.. fP.~t.- that atQ. expect::;_to anriOlince
At 11 board meehnl!:. Wcdnesda,Y 4J~cc~ by tM
-oi. .thb
the "regular meeting. the Jaycee sm •h '..
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lot o~ blncoln Hf'ight.s was sold, • ,·] (~1 - eOnf~cJ · that tlle Preto Howard Mullen.
'~ ld&lt;4t ci&gt;UJ~ . cd'iit1&amp;
calnpa;ip
Bi11 Childs was added to
· lnd
horse bhow committee, and the ,WJil ~on f lat . bas'1s, !'~, '5~.
gl'oup discussed furnishing the l~,n\_1) hR.~
, ff R-Pa. ...J~r. ~~
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~1: ' e e- cm.OOI'ilts -.u~·ve ·......,
· ·' rtlcyong
new Iy acq uue..,
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a bove Th. e Da1'I y Sen ('me 1, an d I'i .._..""'"*
-+'alt.'-".. , bl' can
~~iCof. ulJll.
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was decided lihat
any m~ber . .... ,.. •• . . . ,c l""'" 1. • • ••lli! ~ r;:t"""
wanoling .to do so eould d-onats larJtr,~hows ·1t continues. .W::tt:J"~·
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or t. c roon_t . It was annwmceo hciib t~
"'"it;oot 001 :sfiJII' '51" t
that a mectmg would be held {! .. . . } · · · • ~ J'' · ~~
Sunday at 2 p. m-. ,in the mcet1n1
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. £ ~•&lt;'fillung
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it up."
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o wa"'-1 ~ . z ..
Pi'esent. at the meeting Include: r:.ha1rm~rJ of t~e .GOP Senatorl~l
Knight , Betzing, Morgan Follrnd, Campa·•en .. COOlm1t~~e .. dfc{ . •t
Brown, Rosenbaum, Childs, Owen, W~JUld be no h.and1c~~ . for_ . Mr .
Marvin, Buckley, Reed, Seelig, E1sorJ1hq~ to carnp~~gn . by . TV
Woods, and Jennin~s.
bcoa'l.l~ the ~~nd . ts ~~ . and
mQre m .t•tJal d1reclton.'
Gol&lt;lwater also -apP,la'uded. ir t'e·
mal"k of lM;r ; Eisenpower ·irldkaling lhtM. t:ht'l.ftesideflt woUld bavc
no parl In Choosi.ng a hand.:PiCked
County not only meet. but. If JlOS·
nominee ·u he 8b0u1d dE-cide
sible, exceed the quota of 100
a:gainst
rontling ag-ain.
pints th~s time, s~ that sufficl~nt.
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patients for the next two months.
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The Red Cro6ll
orgenlzelien
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only collects the blood. The peo·
~uneral serv-Ices. Will be h~I-d
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pie, must donate . the blood and Fnday a-t 2 p. 'll_l. m the Mlt. Olive
donate it in advance oi the need. O~uroh for E'mzi.C Y-oung, 78, who
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Since the Red Cross can coJiect d1ed early W~ at 1ihc
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to donate. the public alone is re· a&lt;t Lon~ .Bottom.
sponsible If there is not sulflclent
~tv1vmg the deceased arc two
JACKSON, 0 . UP-David· L.
blood in the Red Cross Blood ehlldren: Ruth
Stet.hem. Lo~u:
T1111·
go, !OII'IIler Jaekson County
Bank to meet the needs?
Bot-tom
111nd
Ellzabct'h ShOll,
sheriff
now ser'"'ing &amp; year in
Johnsonbu'l'g, Pa·,, an-d a broUlcr
Gallia Coun-ty ja"il on 'a morals
Per!lons who "signed-up'' dur- Dan SB'freed of Columbus.
ing the December viJlt to be
Friends •may ea-11 at ·lobe home chat1gr, tiiJ'day was a eandida~.e for
donors again, and those who are of 1Mrs. Stetham T·hursday cvcn- his ()ld j{lb.
registered lo replace bloltd tor Jng.
Tra-go'.-; ·wife, Carrie, Tuol;day
relatlvcs or friends wiiJ be con·
Buri1111l will be made in t.Jhe Mt filed petitions fm· 'I'rago'"S ,nominatactcd soon for definite appoint· Olive Cemetery un-der ol.he direc· LK,t in· .t he Dcmoc.rra,tic '-liar priment time. Other pcrsrtns Wh() tion ·of the · A-rbaugh F-uneral mary. Art. Bishop, former deputy
can and will be donors "ire ureed Home.
under Trago, wHI oppose bim.
to regi&amp;ter . as SOQn as· po81lible" at
the Red Cross office in Pomeroy.
Telephone number is as.
During the coRtin~ -week plct•
ure·s of Meigs· CrtuntY . rcaldt!nl5
who have donated 8 or mor~ pintB
of blood since 1951 will be ·oh dls·
play in the window of the
Eeonorny Savings &amp; Lain Co..
Second St. in Pomeroy. To date 87
persons have reached or eJcceded
the gallon mark in their donations
of blood through the Red Cross.

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"Blood Donor Day" In Meigs-Co
Is ScheduledFor Monday Feb 27 Enzie Young, 73
Mci~ County's next "blood
donor day" will be held Monday,
February r1 .w hen the Red Cross
bloodmobile will be at the Porn·
croy Junior High School from
noon unlll 6 p. m.
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Because the amount of blood
donated by Meigs residents in
DDecember was considerably be·
low the quota and because the
amount of blood adglini&amp;tered to
Meigs County paUenta during the
past month bas been unusually
great, It is Imperative that Meigs

David R. Stout
Dies Suddenly
·· Of Heart Attack
David Roderick· Stout, 69, died
suddenly at h'ls
home on -llhe
Llek Skltlet Rood ncar K.eno Wed·
n"l'l!fday .evening after be :trad suf.
(-ered a .heart attaek. The Ponte·
r-oy •Eml.'ll"gency Squad waS' caHt&lt;l
bu-t w.ere · Uno~tblc to J"evive Mr.
&amp;bout who bad been conftned ·f..o.
h~ ·home for the .past &amp;ix moflot'hli.
M.r. Stout. wa&amp; .the IS'on, of the
Ia.~ 1lhoiT'rRIS and
Lydta Proffit
~'toul 'ind wau bolln in Tenn&amp;'t'oe.
He is ;rurvived by Cis wif-e,
Maggie;
.two &lt;laug.hteoi-s Mrs.
.Rl.tnehe Bennef,.-t, BA&gt;LHegroond,
Wbb.; !Mrs. Myrtle Winkl~r. &amp;11.·
ton, ' W. V-~r.; .t wo si!tem.
IMTs.
HliSJabet·h· BreeJT, Bo.ri"ng, ~n;
Mros. Polly ..Katberoine SmaH, Or·
ohard, Wutt; t.hroo brobbnrs John
ond J. D. Sloui, Bidwell; il&lt;&gt;bert
stOut.
Dn!harlll,
W.lsll.; ft'Ven
giandcbildtlen .aD(! lout ·troat
grandehii&lt;Irert.
.
F~iondJ ' may .CaU. at the Thuw·
lings..coats F&gt;u~J Home -ui'Ji.-tJ
noon Friday. 1\entative f'llner&amp;\
arran,gmte!K'!!l .a.;e being made
f-or Sat.untay wit.h ·t ttrt'hcr debatl~; .
to be anllfK1noed -Jater.
iMr. Stout wn a member of the
Loyal Df&lt;lcr of ~.

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P~rch" Campaign

Supporters
Wage A

Unittd '""'

ear Brewer, Por:tJIIld; . ~«ma-n
Carson, Racine Pteed:oot; ltow.ard
FntTil&lt; Doocine Vlll-. 1-ph
Btqle, Racine
Vj]~;
Oti&gt;
' ~ R:aeino P&gt;oc-: G«ald
E. , Shumway, JleedsyHl&lt;: llufil&gt;
.':Bea.&lt;it.. Roclt Spl'!1rp; C. li. Amos,
:· lluii.OO Viilaae; Carl G&lt;&gt;rl&gt;y, Sal...,; D. N. ~wfonl, sn..... ~~un_
... _ _Harry P&lt;&gt;t!S, 8~ VIllage:
W.' F. Hair!•. S........c: W. M.
Jf0t1tottJe, Tupper• PJidns; .J&amp;ftles
H. Qlilvoy, Weot BOOI&lt;Ird; Robert
N. Clark, Hat~rbonvJUre; Wi-lbur
PH:r~
Middleport
Precinct; Optomerty Ucenses
Ohtd'CS Ka, M~lepott 2nd; Ro.
Are GratJted To Five
bert CI'!A~, MiddlePOrt 41t:h; Jame11
R. lUtter, Olive Dale; E. E. FoU
!MA.RlE'l'TA, 0. UP- T:he State
,..S. Po'""""' 3C; Oeroi t'. Picr&lt;e. Boa-rd -or Opt..omett·y .t.ochty am~ l"JIIland and J11.-m'C1:1 Nichol· nounced ~Jw ·nam~ rtf five pcf-.
liOns grwn{ed i:ef'f.ificatcs of lleen·
a..uaod.
su~;"e to ·p ractJce optomet-ry in

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Ch&amp;ries Warl.btim, M.tddleport,
,• filt1d hls petitt.on to become tbe

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Petitions Are
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ns ole
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lisenhower May Condud Cam. · ign By Television

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t!~dftbfan~ ~unday:~~tf.Ou~.
A, !JUpper· ·was preP,:J~ and
.s~rvei(...the· me.n ~~ thl .~luslon
ofi'the ~eetlnr-bJ tJI~ latij.~. ol the

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end gueat of ber brotlier and sis.
Mrs. Smith who 11 supervl.or oi
ter·in·law, Mr. and Mr4&lt;
RJce the Hat.tie J~~son Guild Chapters
and 1100, Cb.ipfiero· Poiqt , P)easaqt. of the ProVIdence 4l!!ltrlet gave a
sue Rue, small d'augbtet of Mr. rel)9rt· of the Guild work in the
and Mrs. Thomu' llue; bas J'e~urn- state.
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Woanen ~ Soclety of Wort~ ~ce.
ed 10" school pdf week aftu being I ~;;;;;..;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;i;;;:;;;;;;..;:;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;i;i~;;;,;.;=:;;;;,;;_;:;_;;;i;i~;i;;;;i;;"i
!II With 1 thrOat infection.
i1
Mn. L. D.)&gt;iles is visiting Mr.
•nd Mrs. William s. ones and ·
chHdren in Newingto~ Conn.
This ia her ftrat visit wit11 live
months oJd William Samuel Diles
and she wUJ take cate qf the baby
· d hi
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8 S.lSler, Kathryn Luc11le,
an
While the~r brother, J,ohn. Liale, is
in a hoep1tal" there lor m1nof" sur·
gery,

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Mi$sionQry
Convenf.ion
He/d Suhday

11ho anHro cast of the 1DS(f$wt.
'-----"-fl!ower ,Md.Mlrel show is ·asked' to
SURPLUS FOOO PICKUfl'
feport Sun&lt;bly at 2 p. ·m. ab the
Clll"J ~by, .c ounty •wttendance
K: .."(}f P .. HaH lo rehearse l«" ..tlbe offi~. ~ in Jackson· tQ(tay -pick·
show to be giYOO ·at CbMter. Bud iong up ~UBI food commodl;t.i~.
•~ director. urr"'f ._u W be fQ.m.i!hed by the :IO'{emmen.t, lor

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. A Dlstrlet t.,ade.rahlp. Trat.nlnt i Havuo -t~n Su.ndv afternoon.
serioUBiy ill at tbe PhilUpaburg, School and a Father and Son Din· Tentative ~ate• lor th.e aehool were
N. J ., Hoa,ltit.al. Tbe ehlld 11 the : ner were planned for t.he month 1 set by the men In Ole meetine It
dauthter, of Mr. &amp;nd ~- AI Mil· of ~Fil at a mtetiDa o! . men of U ~Uy planneJi to eo~uct the
et, Be1Viilei'"i,- N. 'J. ·
~Dielical U a l t e d ~ lehool from· Aprl1 9 to AprU 13
Pte loa M. Se~, who bu been Cl:nlrclles of KPcm Cow)ty ln New 'lrltb ~e· elUSM pn:~bably beifti
on furloueh with .hit mother,
,.
l hlil~ y. W.ett Colwnbla. The dinner
Mrs. E •• S. Sebaaf, rettut~d to
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.., Will' J)e )letd in Pt. Pleuant at a
t. :Epbrlam, N. J. Tuesday .
date to be determlnf!d .
Mr. and .Mrs. George Hayes,
The meet.lnC oa Sunday was fea·
who have been seUing his moth tured by a menage presented by
er's property on Beech Street,
Rev. Forrest MW'l'&amp;Y of tbe Ualo~
plan to lei\te thi1 week lor their
chaq:e. Rev. Murray apoke on the
home io Oklahoma City.
objectives of t;tae brGtbemood md
Genld Rice, Dearborne, Michi·
outlined plans and procedures for
lllll, visited relatives and frtends 1
the arou_p. He closed bts talk with
in thJ&amp; area this week.
l
a challence to the men, ..I chal·
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. y._,ung were
:eDje you to glve yourselvu eom•
in Pukersbura: Sunday to visit
Mrs. William L. Smith, daughter, plefely into Christ'&amp; will."
Mr. aQd Mrs. J~mes Ogdin and Willa Marie and Douglass Ena:llsb
Harold Bwnga.rdn'er was leader
family. Mr. Ogdln's lather died 'l of the Forest Run Baptist ch'urth or the devo'tioiial period which in-reeentJY..
Mrs. carrie Cassell of the ,&gt;Mt. eluded hymns, prayera, •nl poems.
Mn. L. R. Wiley has been ut' Moriah Baptist chureb, Middleport Th.e executive meettne was dlrect.fhiJ week with a eervere cold.. land M(s. Allen~ tful~n ·ol the ed by J. A. Fe.rre11.
Mr. ·and ~· - ~~Pb War~JNaorbi Bapyst eh~b, ~etoy-. Ch~n ap: I)ean of the Traiaine
·KI~4 . daqa_lltei~, .11'7 [.~• Rf!vt~Q;- w_pe_at Sybene; Su~ to attend ~I 'lft!l f Rev. K. J. Scott: of
WQ94,1 vf4_1 tett ·b~ . -~. ~~ · the,~ Cpp1~enUon "Of the ·N~ - fl.av~~ wbo will ~eet later
Jamea N~IJ·, s~py, ~· !:·· ..., -' j· 'lroi\tQD.'rSU~triet, · held in the Wit~.... th6 .~eeutl\!~..5omb~i:teebl to

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River Reported
As.FaHing In
Great Bend Area
1'he ·flood (Jlftat fn Um

-area- has IOOen ·I'Vel!f.ed .f.or
being Wit.b oan

The· 'l"ll ·Mid·Wa Ba.,,. Festival
wlU be given Saturda)'. February
ll, at 8:00 p. m. in the )fiddleport
High Schoo.! Auditorium. Advance
tickets are now on sale.
Chester J. Fair, ·a former music educator, now with Ginn and
Company will be guest conductor..
Band, rehearsals will be held OOtb
forenoon and afternoon with the
concert in the evening.
Two 5pecial groups have been

The sWoHen
f~:~Jl •the U: 5;
at Huntington:

to

A&lt;x.•IJrdillg to 'l be ·
r-iver i:s falling al.
one ohm1h of a foot. 'Pet" ~
should fall fa.-.ler Hti-s
'Iihc tuJ.I'eau stated Ural ·
is forecllSt for •lhili" arterllOOJl•
tha,l ill. ,.hould cease 1-his eve.nina
an~l ·no more i5 f()f'C("a~ lUJ!il Sat·
urday and il wm~·ld il:a:ke. m01;e
than one inch tlf r:ain (HI~ to -make
the li\'et begin tu ri6-e ·a&amp;ll!in.

Aecordin'g to Sh.erirr Ch;~riN
RltaSe'll, Charles- IMcOa.Jlister, 26;
was driving l:iOUlh a.t 4:43 p. m.
when his car .-an ore ,t he rQ:ht
side~ -o( tJlle road oulo IJbe berm
and in his attempt to stoer t-he
car baclt on t•he road, i.t weDI. out
of coot.rot 'SW.Cn'ed -aero&amp;S otJhe
highway !.and went into a- ditch
heltded noriJh. Me.dium damagf's
y,.ere done W -t he 1952 WiUys &amp;nd
the &lt;k"j~r was f.illed on cha'l'g~ of
rec.kle'SS oparation by JQS!fke of
.the Peaee R. L. Gt-indley -of Min·
enwme. The accklen.t was iuvwUpted by Sbft'-lf{ lW&amp;wU.
Paul CaT!pe'T, Pomeroy, acoord·
ing ·to t·hc Pomeroy police wa.:;
cited oto appear before ll.layor E.
F. Robinson, ,(..ooighl by Patrolman Ralph Slisson, on chMgcs of
reck:Jess driving; dri,·ing tbrough
a red li·g ht and speeding. The
Pomeroy pol'ice ·a:lw reported thM
Roy ShJremart, 61, Grcenvil'h~. 0 .,
W¥ incai'CCf'atcd .in· .Ure ctl\nl{Y
ja.H by Patrolman Lawreqcc Lan·
ning, Wednesd'ay afl;}l'DOOO. on
!be chcmgm or fntoxicat.lon.

Market Reports

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The U. s . Cn11p "Of hlngincers ofnc~ at Huntingl..on reported t.:lml
td odmlnlstrotrb o! the l!llate o!
LoOTy Sp;~ Glnclnnoti; the t\iver M-age at. the Pomeroy.
~~ · la~ Geo~ge Pullina of SaU~ -Ro~ G. WMburton, Colum~'¥ .Mason hrldg'e -as oOf 7 p. Jn, toda7
•bl&amp;r7 Towaship.
,..,.. ~ c. Z3ier, SIW\or Hoi- wa-s 33.43 fool

A Flat Rock, ~lichipn man wru;
fined $50 ami costa Wednesday
evening by a loca1 JI&amp;Stice or the
Peace as ·th-e -resuh. or an aoci1lcnt
on Route 33 Wednesday afternoon

'Jibe lHg'hway Patrol ~port ....'tl
that Clyde 0. Harrisoll. 23. M-id.
dleport ·ID'D, Wlti cited Woonc&amp;
dil'y by tofte &lt;p8trol l.o appear f.H!.
(oro GaHiipol-is .M:uoi.dpaJ. JOOgc
Ja-J»CS, Feb. 15. He is charged
wit-h dr'liVilllg without. bookw.

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ITIJ A· PitdUD day

tn Cbtcago

tor Mra. Dwyer and the children u they poee

be~ at the tam.Uy, Jame11, 29, aftv ha ,...
ceived
b1l
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Aiken predicted the President
woold veto t·be farm biH. if it in ·
e-luded rigid lilUPJX)I"'li.
But Cha-irman Allen J. Ellender ·
D-La. of tbe A·gt:icultu.re Cmnntt~
Ice and Sen. lUclla:rd B. Russell
~. diilaireed.
They predtded
4.¥ Pre;i.ident wo1,1.ld~o1 ~ w~b.
bill beeaU5e H aUJct- _"'&lt;f'tPIM
$clectca ~ o play in the program . •
CODtain
th~ "-soil bank'~ and other
The first of these . wi.ll h
a
admin~ion
propo6al.s.
clarinet ensemble pla)"·ing "SUr·
Indtft.,lion of ri(id .price ~P·
du,st." This group will include the
following : Pomeroy.Joy Smith, porta ln loh6 bHl was expec:t.OO to
Mareia Grueser, Connie
Rae iDCI'easc .the eost of t:he "soU
Woodge.trd, Dorinda Wilson; Mid· bank". The committee tentatively
dfeport-Mary Carolyn
Miller, 'a pproved appropria;ting 925 mil·
Sh.aron Jones, Joyce Hemmons, lion dollars to operate the bank
Eddie Crooks W.ahama-Ronnie for the first year.
But Ellend« said t!be figure wa&amp;
·Moc:Giothl\n. James
Henderaon,
based
on .the present fie&amp;.ible sup
Virginia Rodgers, Ruth Grimm.
port program. He &amp;Jid rjgid .supA brass ensemble oi eighteen pori&amp; would incf'.ease the CI08t of
students will play "The Surrey operating the bank to 1.1 bi:Woa.
Wit-h flhe Fr'inge on T&lt;lp''. This dollars.
group will indude the following:
Fann bloc scnatol's aODOUD'Oed
Pomeroy-Dale Harrison, Bernice .[..bey would try to add milli0111 of
Nease, Linda Frick , June O'Brien, dollars in new 1J1rice suppocCs to
Howard Cecil, Linda Moore; Mid- tbe biJI before it clears the Seodleport--Gen~
Or\loks,
Mwll: ate.
Kelly, Linda Helrlch, Ken Jrlur.
otber (Xl!Dgretsiooal news:
ray, James VanCooney, Arthur
Clark; Wahama-John McGrew,
Immigration: Rep. Keaneth B.
Jaoe Wolf, Eugene Rayburn, Car- Kea~ing R·~ ~ ~ adminiBo
ol Ramey, Ralph Artis, Tom Slyre .tn~ rmm~a~ program
Full band numbers will in. faces tsiff oppoMOoo lD the HOillSe
clud~
the following; "Yankee Keat4ng introduced ~,bills earDoodle Boy'' March by Cuban ry-ing out 4ibe P!lesident.s recom·
"The Stars and stripes Forever': mendatiOBSJ for libenlizing the
March by Sousa, "March of the Ml:Carran-Wal«r lmmigration Act
Steel Men" by Belsterlina:, "Bub- . ~: ~ Senate A~~rop­
biing Brass", a novelty tune by n~ _Comm~ ·~ Military
Eisch, "March of the Slide Trom. Applications lllubcommittcc pia~
bones", by Scou, "Parade ol tbe .to inv~ate the government'§
Icicles" by D-edrick, "Kentucky- guided missile .prog!"am. The in·
1800" by Grundman, Norwegian vesbgations w~ sol off by tbe
Folk Song Suite" by Erickson, Pl'"t'lttit rel:iignation of Ail' FOil!B
"'Adagio Cantabile" by Beethoven. resea-rch chief Trevor Gal'ldoer.
Uc said -tbe ·mi.ssil'e program ibll't
big enough.
Flood Intrur-c~.nce: The U. S.
Chamiu••· of Commerce Uf1:ed Con·
lt"as.s lo n!ject all f~l flood
·m;tmmce prograRLo;. The choml·
N"~; st.atcmcnt was prmented
he House Banking OJmmittee.
l'hc administlilition bas J)l"(lli))M!d
otn cxJ)('r~mcn.tal three biitkln
COLUMBUS, 0 . UP-St. Sel· dollars flood instJrance -p!'Ognlm.
tdh·e Sc~ice Headquarters to.
Sagrcgation: SoottJern sen"atoN
day a·n nounced a :Karch induolioo
.a solid front to 6eek oot
rormed
('1111 or 1.034 men from Ohio's 88
')()S.Sible eongressiona{ action to
~ nable cntimutflA:e of seg~~egated
Col. Hari(J'ld Ha)'6, chi-ef of UIC t1t"hools. But some ltl thf'l ~nators
:;late draft •ma-chiflt't'y, JSaid the :!Onccded the cllanr:.-s 00 pial!l'lling
youngest reguttrant. who may be legi:!&gt;iatioo to get around the Suindut.ted in ,J·h is call n~.";t be 21 'lreme Court anti""SCg·rcga"lion rulf"'ars old by Marcb 1 unless ~ 'ng aro slim.
\'Oiuntocr oc delinquent.
Suga1': The Sooatc passed a b111
The t:"all for M;:Jrcb COIH~arc.d 'o givf' dllmesti&lt;' sugar "Pl"'dut"Crs
wi!h a lota-1 or 701 · men called in ~ Pf"t' ('ent. of any in&lt;"rease m U.
t·h&lt;~l monlll Ia~ yt'Ql', and wi~h 01. 5. ~Ug'l'f' (X){ISURl.plion. Under U~e
t•all for 380 m£'n fm· .fo'ebro;wy or nrescrtt l~w. lll%1 of any increase
lhis yf'ar. 11hc Much call ·.is the 'VOOid go -to CuhQ-n growel"5. 'Pbe
·highe.'!t to d.a.te in 1966 while thf' 'Jill was sell! to a Scnatc-JIO'lltie
r('bi'U3l")' call WB'$ Lhe 'lOWes-t. tv ~onft'rf'lnc-t -ronunitfei) for ad.iuNir
dH!t' f11r 195fi.
rteul "Of diHcretl&lt;"e:j with UK!
Tlw l-dll by suroouuding coun· HotiS(' vcn;iorr approved C311'1icr.
,Jie:, arc: A1h['ns 5: GalH'II. 2; JlK'"k·
Taxrs : A hipart•isan bill to eon•
-"'On, 3: Lawrence 6; 1M{',I#! 3; Vin· ' inut&gt;o H1ree bi!Hon doi"hml in eX·
Inn 2 aud WBsh~lq{ton 6.
ii!ling f'X-cisc a.tt&lt;l busin~ taxes
WIR' inl·roducl'd i'n (be ltocKe. l'hl\
Pre;idenl. ·ask.ed [or a· one·ynar
MEIGS GENERAL -HOSPITAL
cxlen.si-on .
( Admis:oions Wednesday : Mrs.
01Jif' Stuwc, Pomeroy; Mrs. rina
Wagn&lt;'r. Pomeroy; Mn. WWilliam
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Warne!', Middleport.
Admitted Wednesday : Rolla"nd
Di~~·harged: Mr. Roland Glenn. M. Glenn, Racine; Mnl. Euaene
R;1dn(': M..ni. ForreR ldcNeaJ, l''ry, Pomeroy; Roy C. Wean, Plioy
tbtshut:.
w. V.; Mra. ather James, Cheater

P:o.-Mid,-Wa Band Festival Will
. ~'aturday At 1\tiddleport

rago pet't'
llOns Michigan Driver
F'Jed In Jackson Draws $50 Fine
Prunary EJectiOD In Traffic Court

Probate- Court reported tbal
They wt&gt;re "Jtt:wxweU
HetUer,
6)'bil--~bach bu been appoint· tmaln; John W. ~lon'is, W101pa.

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IUIOPI'I COLDm I!WfNTEI ln deadea put thll! white blanket oa.
Ut~pk&amp;l nrdure tn.. if.... French Riviera clty.
(ltlkNt4tior&amp;al)

IV DAYTON MOORE
UnitH ' ' " ' Steff Cor .... ..,a.,.nt
WASHINGTON UP- Ths Senate AgricuJtore Committee moved
today towa:rd .a vote un an omni·
bus farm bill with President Ei ·
seriliower warning against a re-turn to rigid prke wpporta-.
T•h&amp; t::ommittee planned to be~n
secret voting of.hts TMM~ill:(. The
biH included a billion dollar "soil
baDk'' and a retum to .rigid $Up.
porb at 90 per cent ol parity for
cotton, corn, peanuts and wheal.
The eommi:ttee approved int':lusion of rigid .suppGrts by a tentative 8-7 vote.
The PrerideRt said Wednesday
night he would be "gravely con·
Cfflled" if CmgrC!II!! scu.t.t.Ied his
administration·~ flexible
price
.supports program .
He sald in. a letkr to Sen. George
D Aikf'n or V~nnont--.top GOP
member of the A,grieulture Cootmittee-t~hat
a ret..qrn to rigid
supp0!'13 would "nullify the grea-t
benefits" of a "sod bank ."
'!*. Eisenhower said rigid high
support'S would ofnt'OW'a~-e biggf'J'
r:rop surp}uSC!J which would d('oo
press farm ,..-K:~ "more and
more ." The aim of the ''Soil
bank" under ~ictl brmers would
be paid to t'Bk-e land out of product&gt;ion i.s ,t o reduce the sufl))wcs

CINCINNATI, 0 . UJ'- Pro!htcc :
Eggs stMdy; t'Ottftlmcr U. S. A
hwge 43 to 45; mediums 41 to
43; extra ·lange 40 .to 41: A ·Jargt•
whi.tc 36 't o 39; A .mediums 34 to
37: B -large 34 to 37.
Obiokcns .stmdy; fcy~l'l&gt; 3 to 3
1·! lbs 20 to 21; •hens •heavy owr
5 lb 23 to 25; hem ltg.ht 5 lb 11nd
Ullder 18 to 10; 1heus light lcghCN'1ls 16 t-o 11: old roool.crs 9 to
12.
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Butter 90 oiQQtf, etc.

State Selective
Service CaD Is
For 1,034 Men

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Subl!~:rtption ratt"~ : Delivery by e~rrler wtierf' ava ilabl(' 30 C'POis
''Pel' Wt&gt;ek: one year in advanl'e .at Thei :Dslly Spn\ int'l orfict . $15 .60;
1ix months, $7.80 : three months, $3.9tLBy motor routt&gt; wh('rt!
available : one month. $1. By mail one year $8; !iX monlhll, $4 .2!1;
thrt"e monthll, $2.M ; one montb, Sl .

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All Retailing Is Local
.fhtort a Sena1ot,
lema! stws ion, clror1s will be m11de sa~ "Bu9ln~ of a pUrely local
:t.10 revise ttle federal-wnge,Mur natuft whtcll. serve a pantletrlar
law and to extend i.t s rovt"''alf&gt; to loeal oomrnunity. and wh ich do
('Me!'pr ios~ whit'h
art noW ei- not lf'Od theiT products i'JJ!o U1P.
empt Md havt&gt; b('.ft.n l;'ver eince stre~~JM of in1el'Nt:thl oolt\merot'
I he l-aw Wi:lfi fil•!ol JW!s.'*!d- notably oan. ba.obet\er ~laled by (!h.&gt;
J"t'lt ailing.
hrws of l'.he- &lt;'ORJm\IM·ift&gt; in which
Thto l't&gt;a:9()n tor the f'Iemplklns, tbe bWii~ units oPer~t&gt; . "
aOO the roge.- arfunH.-1'lt&amp; Jfl. f••
r.I:.IJI'&amp; reeemty, n riot'E'd ~o­
vor of retllllntbg them , s hould tie
In Ale labor fi&lt;ld, Dr. Rl ·
thoN&gt;Ughll· UJ111en.tood. Rob&gt;iillll tlh.d A. lft.er of Pri:l'll!e'ton, :tol(:l
i..; a lOCal btffliness. Evt"ll ·t he lil(gt&gt;st eha·i n must C'Ompl'te -on 'fbo f C~l "'""'"!&lt;tee: "Th•
l()('.al level , and mu~ be able to r~. ..,_,_ """"~ ""'
~~to . ~ mlnlmu-111 Wllffl for
ada ]Jt itse-lf to widely varylni: lo·
&lt;"a! ll't"~, df"Jilres, a-nd rondidonR. atooei'Y - · de!&gt;atl1!iel1t '""""·
Bl.-k.

ani.t

It i.'l ~ighif'~ .that mM W'h6.o!e
iniPI'e9t .i n improvint' the !ltetW
oC working
people ftlftn(Jt bt
que-stiOJlf'd 1t.ave
.w~ the
4"xPm:pl ior.;. 11he late Pftll'lttml

liOteio "" t h -."
i.i«tf, e.xbeMion

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1'lle "'~· Ci+~.. l.'&lt;liiOOI&lt;m,

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IW6 ~ &lt;1 baillolkioi
1~ ~ f~ld ori!U.ry batWlOII .IMI

• - :kl t~ -\&gt;tlr .pq11p· wu.t
,!k ·~ ~ ai.O will
110 two ot IJbe Army'• ~ "lll&gt;n·
• .fOhb"• toeket ·launt&gt;bers. Theile

of .tiDe law

O'lK'e

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~ Viiiloll .~ Ill oeo&lt;IIM

lul!m 11- it Jo deslon&lt;d to
f«tiong 1f'llt'ft'hsftt1t a'hd
. W ...,.. ·mariiltal employ.

it,llbt to t~ llmW sad dill8 Jlft'said "'l'here art 'r.ffl!'. the unstn~ flrom .J.,.aming
many purely looal purwuits a.OO AkrlUI that w.otlld qualify tbern for
~C'Tvi&lt;'e.~ which .no federoa.1 ·le,illll·
IIIC!ier pay.
~ iim ol'I.Q. .affect~Ye rover." Mt.
Jt~v.-ll

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elg:b\.. SEATo oountri~ will

Around Ohio

RUARK REPORTS

On Prevalence Of White

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Mid a maJ« &amp;~t~tm.nee tn tcara·
ehl, Pat"""". ~eto'&gt;' of Stale
lo1in Fo8ter Dul:les wiH l'epr&amp;-

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Ma n, low In The Jung·le

William Wyatt, Middlepoz:t, po.ated a $200 peace bond In Mayor
C 0 Fisher's eourt lut U Waytt
v1oatea the peace lor one year, be
forfeit. the bond, Middleport Cbie(
of Pollee R.uuell Bailey reported.

ffalls of Ivy .
Pahl~.;~n'a ~dJ
Matlttee Tbeiltte
Dale 'jttt\ ·Lifo
Modern ROminto::~
Queen Cor a Day
Old Timer

Today

Coffee Time
Dint Donrt School
Ernie Kovacs Show
Home

fenfteS.ee Etitle
F'eallfet' YbUr N'..t

Mo ollillnei ·flii!itre
4:~ llitj ,wllt~ire.

4:15 ~ llorili~...
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1•3&amp; And,)''o Gsn4
10:00 Chlltkelis Comer
10o30 Pinky Lee
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II oOO Fury
lLSO Cartoon Carhlval

12:00
12:30
let&gt;t &lt;h• united Stat...
Whel!ber any -r eal me&amp;'SU~ wlll 1:00
UO
be tftk-M :to -put !OITM! t.eebh in t-he
2:00
sEATo "Pat&gt;« ·tilfPI'" i'emalm ~o
3:00
be Sf-en·.
8:0U

The

Wlne!hell_ • Maboney
Captain Z.Rq
Farmer Cllct
Nimrod II ,\nglet,
Top Ten Dance Party

NBA flaakotbill
Buffalo Bill Ji'.

1'10/0 News :a,adiines ·

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CROSSWORD

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Metallic Fin·lsh j(J#' A~ til ·
Up~ol~te':Y Flri_f!s F_aiJot_
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6•011 Rut lloieh
6•30 n·• A Great Life . ..
j:OO Salllr~oy Night Jol1111011o
7•30 Blj !hil'l&gt;tllo
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8:011 PetJ1 COi!io
9:00 Peoples Are Fur'lftt

THURSDAY
Sign On-Prayer
Captain kangaroo
Garry ·Moore
Artbur GoMteJ
Strike 1t Rleh
Vallant Lady
Love of Life
Search for Tomorrow

The Goidintl Light

Katie's Kitchen
Love Story
Rrobe!rt Q. IJCWis
n.ousepal'ty
Th'.} Big Payo(f
Bob Crosby Sbow

Owl Theatre
1·30 Slin Off
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FRIDAl'

Sign On Prayer
Captain Kangaroo
Garry Moore
Strike It Rich
Valiant Lady
Love of Life
Searcli for Tomorrow

The Goidlng Light
Kalie's

K~tehen

Love Story

Robert Q. Lewl1

Houseparty
The BiJ Payoff
Bob Crosby Show
The Brie:hter Da7
Secret Storrn

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~Dlinll JTII 'A,DD1\NDOI!ll'. •

\'Htohtari t!~l"')uo.J., I Ntvi:R foUND '1'111 COM·
I'AJoiiON tHAf \Y,\1 ilo COMPANIONAIIUI AI lOLl•

TUDII-TIIORIIAtl.

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'1\.f·r. and ~'·1·.;: Wnlrt Sm~·h hnv~
boon " DI'IHlinli! "o.m.e l i m ~ i'll· Dev·
trrn. Mrs. Sml1h wu.;: h ~ lpinq &lt;'1\&gt;r\"
IlL
G-ene RIHI'C·IIrt ()f Woos\('r 11.:~~
b .Cf'tl spendinll
som~limf&gt; her·r,
look!lrhf tftet Ult'- 4nte-ret ~ ·h!s
11!1vckln•g buslnt'A!t.
Elba· St()ty mas gon~ 1o FIOO'ida

,uhere be ltoas

tmtpl~rnent.

2:58
3:00
3: I$
3:30
Gt

Op. ~o~ A~ou.nt
Luck)' 8 R.inch
The Eirly ShOw
)"otir _.~o :Repl)r1er
Bob Wtiller Sports
Wea~!teimiD

churob. Rev,

KuRZe~

I)0\11&amp; , ~~r~1, N~'!t
H4. Jil~. ;f~ ,o~~.

lraov~

~Speakar at ·a later date.
commun·i~a-tion
w~ read
'fro'm BiShop Wez"ner ~the
tburch for their ~ion in

was

detlded :to order 200 preyer canls
to '"' di•tributed to IOOIJiben.
The quarterly coofttr1811)8 W88 anDOWJCed far Feb, IS...
At the cknPe In£ ibe 6eS'Sion· !the
pasOOr gave an .inrorestllll'g tlalk
011; the work in ,the ebutch.

4:30
ftootl
~:90

Foglesong Home
Scene of SFR
Class Meeting

6:90

6•4~

6•511
7:011
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7:80

8:011
8:30
9:00

The SFR Class of the Mason
Metbodist cbureb met at tbe home
of Mrs. Katbeyn Fogleaonc on
Ttiursday evening. The meeUag
.willa opened by !tl11j£ing America
IQd IIYIIIII the pledge to the, Am-

Do30
10:00

lil:$0
l)otltl

11·0$

erl'ean flag and the Cbrlstian Gig.

ll*s: Gladys Caney presented a

. ~diN and poem followed by
olallng "Ble,. Be tho Tte tbat
Binda". Mra. Brown was eOboateu
with Mra. Foglesong.
~ Attending were:
Mrs. Flora
BNrd, Gladys CIU'Jey, Mrs. Jean
Canon, Mrs. Rose Fink, Mrs. Sue
.,obnson, Mrs. Clara Rou1h, Mrs.
Matdalene Ruttencutter, Mrs ROB·
ia Stewart, Mn. Ca.rol'ine Turner
and one guest Mrs. Mar1aret
Breen, cartolton, Miaa.

LoDe fl.IP.P r
&amp; Cournry

WHTN-TV Charutel11

AND, at our low prices you un serve such Items 1 t 811 amazillf

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with EVANS low, low price• AND we giveS&amp;: H Stamps 1oo

.•. . . . it takes only $120.00 to till an entire book."
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cl""' Douotions wlU be ..UOO
So~

G100 ~aturday W~em

ELBOW Mi.C.ARON132oz-. box only 39c

c
Economkal •d Safe

CLOROX
-gal sjze .53c
Mall in th• words .. ,_.,.1 Pro~
ducts Corp'• from· 3 box" .and rewlve 50c

MODESS

Pillsbury Clke Mil&lt;

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CHOCOLATE .ANGEL FOOD box only 49c:
FNsh l"n-t'r'OWld HVVal timaa dally

GROUND BEEF . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. only 29c

BOlOGNA .... . ......... , .. lb. only 29c

Swill's -lul!t IPicod

ta.lfi Style '-n llt.Wik

WNCHEQN MEAT • . . . . . 61b can only $1.59

PORK ROAST

-·dttr-cut

Emttee lkinleu

PORK STEAK ... . . ' . . . . . . . .·lb. only 39c

only39c

RE.AL V.ALUE!

Swift's Premium all meillt .by the piKe

. . . . . . . lb. only 25c

LINK SAUSAGE

lb. box only 39c

FLOUR
.

tlmt to the hoapltal 11 the "!hie

' 41 ·-·the aecldeut. -. - ·

5 lb. bag only SSe
10 lb. beg Ollly 73e

i.llsweet M.ARGARI NE ...• I lb only 30c
i.unt Jemima Pa,.cake Flour, • I 10 lb 19c

INsTANT coffEE 6

IVORY SOAP
per$ 3 bars only 19c
lg. 2 bars only 29c

...A"M~NiA

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lb. Carton only

79c

Sltcod .. HoiPt

HUNTS .PEACHES

3

No 2'1z cons

89c

32 oz bot only 22c
"On February IS

7Sc

Pandlo ride lbe trail on

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Breakfast Treat! Priced Especially Low!

WEDNESDAY at 1:30 t&gt;n

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Ken_..
.
(;0KN FLAKES . , •• box 12 oz-. only 21 c
~MUSTARD •.• , • , ••••.. 2 jara only 25c

Del Monte Sunshine Cruise
SUaD PINUPPlE .•.. No. 2 can Oily 33c
PINEAPPlE JUICE ••..• 46 OL can oily 31 c
CRUSHED ~E ... No.2 can only 28c
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CMdc with ....,.,. Como's Siguture

CORNED BEEf Dellolou 0

Size

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2._16 oz cans only· 59c

wll'&lt; """"'

&lt;HIU CON QUI .... 16 oz..
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hlty ..., . . .

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~EEF STEW

For l.lfftGh ,ta .WIIIht

ttw hmilr

now ln .... . .

CAMAY
reg 4 bars .only 35c
both 2 bars only 27c

only

CHOPPED BEEF:: ..

LETIUCE 1 lb. only l9c

only

Delightful for wlad1 &amp; DtHrts 1 lit. llq ortl,

15c

ENGLISH WALNUTS49c

RED RADISHES

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TOMATOES 2tubes 45c
2 cttUo

DR EFT

Crila Fresh LNf

pkg~ .

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27~
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12 OZ. ClftDour

or col41
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Red Ri,._,i,.. fer Nlad

co-,

....... , . 16oLCan only 37c

TREET ..... , ... . . .
Serw hot

16 qz. box only 25c
-crtam

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giant
75c

Thwe's coJd

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MARJETI'A, 0 UP-some 1!5
ellip]oye1 al the Elet::tro-mat plant
-' bete were reeoveriq today from
earbon monoxide fumee believed
ftom a smoke ataet left open
TUeilday.
·
J\11 tbB·. city's am.bu1anees were
~ed lnto se,nrlee to rush vie-

GREEN MOUNTAIN

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LIQUID CHIFFON ------------------------------------------------~--------------------------------~-----~ N~IKD~H~
~~:ELL
o&amp;. jor only
:::.A:;kACKERS .... bounly 35c
12 oz. size 39c
PIEFILLING ............... only 31c

· Chl!fon ·

the
for

Fifteen Reseued
From Death By
Monoxide Fumes

0:00 Evanceliltie· .Hout
8:30 Jlicturama with Jermin~

Dolmonko

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Clirl8cy, Jo · ADU (jomllo. Rowena
or ·aooy mr.mber o!

1 lb. box 26c

Gnen Giant PE.AS. , 2 No. 303 Cans 39c:
Delicious NibletS CORN 2-12 oz- cans 35c
Assorted Gerber B.ABY FOOD 6 jan S9c

c..,. oi Tuppen
opclllll(lr· a
..... Fe~, 11 at tho I.&gt;o&lt;K
clover F.-.n st&lt;ift from 9 .\. II.
uotK 8 P. M.
·PTooeedJ will .go to~A·aNI flo·aneiultl. t1Je .!Ienior tnip to . wBsbln&amp;·
tllll.' MyoM Wlslli!&gt;ll to d....te
..,_ IOOdo """' . hnol
Sa~.

ZEST.+.

2 •ns 21"
Chi- Moodlo 2 - Uc
v....... ..., 2 ClftS 3Sc

Tll" Senior

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Sign On
P-ublic Senic6 Fltm
Kicldie9 Kamor
Doaeelaad

~lliiiiJitlii CRACKERS

low cost. Make your days easier and your shopping dayt thriftier

Tuppers Plains
Senior Class To
. Have Boke Sale

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Only

easy tn prepare, f'conumical to buy, ready pre-pared foods . .

roadt '

Big T.. Baokelball

Pomercy.

lected 'Cook ol the Year" 1:'-.v yt ur famHy whea you serve th~·m

a

lbe &lt;Vimbelism .program. It

Private Davil', a driver ilL die
blttation'• Batt«y C aniv.ed at
Fort R.i:ley from 1m ~ It
Fort Bli:l&amp;, Tez . Before «MriDc
ll1e "=r loot .w,u.t, II&lt; worit·
ed for the Swi!ber Coal Oo. &amp;a

~'Make things ea~ier on yourw.lf, illr•. llousew.H'e. You wUJ be e-

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8:30 CHmax
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9:SO Four Staf PlayhoUse
10:00 9tlotiea of tlhe Century

The "Bif Red One" divi.Joon '""
to -the U . S. iD Oatobcr
19M lifter 18 ,._, in !'.~.&amp;.rope.
turned

held

reported othat

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Captain Mldntght
Bait foot' Forward

Town

were

Baptlamal aervieea

ipl'i!-

he had received a communleation
fttom
twn~:ce
" ' ..~·tift;
' . 1.. lea(Ue re'"
'r~atem­
·peraiD'Ce fPel'ker, It Wilt-voted to

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- , - Anti-- - leey "-!loft ....... Riley, - -

a body and will allo be ·at.erviq
National Boy Scout Week.

setWe@S.

Monday eve.Diog ·a t the dhureh.
Scripture reading and 'PT~
by the-.~ opened fhe mootq.
Plans wer.e ·lJUlde to paint the
band railiDg IOJl ;the outside of the

Seeret $tonn

~tl ~of;m

tea and wf1ee

slded when tthe O!f.icial Boant or
tJbe United :M-ethodist Cbureh m·et

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Siti'n On !&gt;royer
Qal&gt;~ Kangaroo
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Whllj tllot ·a•d You
)t:lghtr Mouse PlQ·house
taJM of Tens ltlfl&amp;ers
Big To~

SA-riJRDAY

f,-.,r ·hl"r dnug:ht cor·in··lhw Wh() was

The Rev. J. Leslie Kunze

SATURDAY

BEDFORD

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Uni&lt;ed - - 18 S&lt;&gt;c

10:30 Quiz K.i~.ll . , .
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11:00 \ril·tO:t~eJMJ,Dute New1
The Br!Jhterc_::D:::•Y,__~_:cnc.·:.:.._T
oo :::h:::•c.!:.::.a::l.:e.:Sh=o~
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on "Drunken Preaeben .. Tuetday
eveoina Laklnc ba te.xl from the
Second cba~r of Acta and tbJs
room where re(nshmenbJ were eveoina:'s toplc iJ ''The Jl.vb of
11erved from an attr.act.ive table a ChriJitiaD."
centered v.~ith an ar-rangement of
In o_t.ervaqu ol Youth NiP,t
da-ffodils .and .tall yellow taper 1 .
mem~ra of the Boy SeouL&amp;, Troop '
Mrs. Wilfiam B, Downie and Mrs.
Charles Goegh: in presi-ded at the 245, wlll attend chuub tom,bt in!
At the d~ or the meetint: the
~ were lnvited to tbe dining

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T. PIES

Umted Methoclist
Officiai'Board
Has Meeting Mon.

10:00 Gei&gt;rgo Gobel
10:30 Hit Partde

4:30
5:00
!5:80
6:30
6:4:3
6:~5
7:QO
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Wed.Desdly for Lorraiae Johnso
Clarence JleNeaJ, Mr. and Mn
William llater aDd others wW
baptized thla eveoin.- u a PM\:
tbe terYlcn aecordint to the 1
DOuncement b)' the church puwr
the Rev. Fred l. Gardner. s....,~
mtllic Wedaaday wu pr~nte
boo Hlp S.booliJrt. or u.. cbW'&lt;
wbo Iaili "My God and L"

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In &lt;be PINt ~

U~'O•~A[)E THEM DELICIOUS ..... EV i.NS M.ADE THEM .A MONEYS.+.VER

mm.

9:30 T-exaco Star Theitfe

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S&amp;H Green Stamps

Ule chail1n&amp;n o1 tbe dinner.
Rev. Edwin Cb:ad.es presided
~.1; • . over -th~ .;J neetmg eod yearly reports of WV~IOUS l(qaohatioM of
-the Cbut'Cb were given. 'E lection
of - -tne. v~ was hatd with C&amp; ·
drie Clark ~ as 5eni0!' war·
den; Charilea Gibbs, juntor warden &lt;Old P•t&lt;i&lt;k Loohory, Dr.
·o K-ena."ebh Amibacy, J. E. D. Hart·
tager, H. B. Kress, Theodore Reed
Jr., Fred Crow Jr., Mr.11. IMiannina
Weblnor, NOI'bert Compton. and
Jlany Moor.e were named vestry.

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the pifpeT Pf"estnte&lt;l

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""'-lito, Obio,

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EVANS Low, Low Prices

ceded .the .annual: part;h ·m eetinJ
of tihe G1'8&lt;0 Epjoool&gt;ll Chur&lt;b
ileld M&lt;mdoy ~ tn u.. oarlob
ill&gt;oae. l!lro. J. E. D. - - wo.s

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Attendance at the revival lei'·
b
Y vice• at the Church of CbJUt It
.
tn w o p ve
owl
dil
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UtJll un ~e and type o f tools to &amp;r
rli •te£ 'I thU week and
tne, bring~ne out the importaflce , ten member-. b.ay joined the
. of kooplng · I~ tools clnn, sh.arp church In lbe meettnp held Tu.eeand
Of ha ving a rack to IKOI'e day and Wednnday. Tbt: Rev
them on.
Fred Dunn, HunUoi:UJn. preac:bod

Jtoberi

A eix Q'clock turkey dinoer pre-

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SEilVICEI(EN
FORT RILEY, K.n.- Amly Pvt .
Bnloe P. Dovio, 22, ..., of l!r.
&amp;Dd M!rs. Mft'i.e Devil. Rma.e 1

Turkey Dinner
. Precede$ Annual I
P~rish Meeting I

I i'6:~aq . Wii~,Bml· Hi•koW
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foll'il
:to Nefh ld~i
Piill ' 1{117
7:00 Ll:te\ or ftlle:y
7:30 Colr:e \ Time
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Bob &amp;: Jan Carr Prest"nt

1:00 Bob &amp; J1n Carr Presents
2.1!0 Co~ut of "'onte Cristo
2:3,0 ~~,.. jU)i, td SchOol

By Gmo• L Z• 1•
The
Ohio
B(•t&gt;f Council was horn
The Boy ~outA or Ameri&lt;'a
last
week
.
Now
all it h:1 s to do is
()),servt&gt;~ its 46th birthday durtbg Cfeal~d emphall'iR on our free way
Boy Scout WCi!k Feb. 6 to 12 with of Uft·.t. imJJottant. For the saf~ty gf't l'olling
The fonnation of I his r ound!
S
its membership at all'·tllpe hJgh bl jlftd ~ltare of the United States,
was
brought
nhnut
hy
lht'
ra
rsig
hl
4.100,000 boys and adult leadeh. hfl hOlM, • parlotlsm or the highPhll-ipplnt&gt;s, Ul{&gt; cl~ al Sinte 1910 more than 24'r1: m111ion eat t~pe le essential, a patriotism ern~~~ or men rt'prest'nting beer ~---------:---------------1
.
If or t'be Unhed Stlftus lill South·
A mericanR have shared in Jtg l built Oft I firm spiritual foundation produc·ing industry. TIW)' fell it
was their responsibility to Nlueat e
By ROBERT C. RUARW:
wild Malaitas squatted on their 1 eMt Mht·, lba&amp; ·long \l-l"~led t11al
lt·isure -tlme pro~tam . There is sea·
"As &amp;outing now lnrluenL&gt;es the the pUblic 011 the merils of beer .
SYDNEY, Australia, The hams while ·an AWI\ralian psy- SEATO be ~· lwmt'd by a, joint
r('el~· 11n American family that does
Kvea of three miiJ.ion boys," bp Tht!y want to uvold hoving the drums pounded throuah the jun- chiatrist tteRned Pool.e's act not defense fotee. It! would be mOdel ·
not know of Scouting first hand.
~ay,, "wn must help them to the guvcrnmenl involved in uny kinct g\e o[ Malaita, even• in this cen· l'IO much as murder as suicide by led 011 the NO'J'Lh A.thtflltiol; Treaty
tury one of the toughest man- murder. .
Oft:BntzaUon f\ol'r* in Eur.ope.
To mnl'k thh~ birthday ihe ora:ani· reallution and arreplance of Ood of prit'l' Bupport program.
'"
the.
Jlu,irlina
power
ol
the
univeeating
islands
of
the
Solomon
There
Is
no
traM1ation
lor
suiThe 9l'g.Ument ,Js Utat eve;n a
?.ation launeh~s a Four·Yesr Pro·
Realizing that Ruch 11 sclf-help group. OVC!' the pounding of l. h~ ride by .rhUrdei' In beche·de-n\er. •~11 ~Ill -dPfe.rl.'!M! force would · 9:00
Rrnm with the theme "Onwnrrl lor ,m:ie. W~ ~ust interpret and find
9c00
addltio;nal method to help a Scout program needed the ns11ilttanre of drums o radio crackled nnd b Th@y saw it' this way : "Dis white be oo llmj)dot:t•aM symbol or Allied
C.otl and My County ."
10:00
in his own reli~.''ious life to fulfill everyom• , men l'~presenling the voice said. in beebe-de-mer, th~ feller master him takem pickaxe. OOtnminOttkm: !to resist &amp;Jigress'fhe Bny ~emd.s of America seelc:li his 6bti~tltion to God as stotPrl in · stocky:1rds, parker, farm orgnni- pidgin of the tropical Pacific, "Mr . I He knOckem plranln head. Be· 1011. It is also ar.luE~d· ,that such 11 10:90
"though oraaniled and trained the Scout Oath nnd Low ."
zations and retuillng Ollflets, ali i Rawcliffe, him white teller, mns- long him. Picanin h~ finish close f.orce would slow ·up the -trend ro- 11 :30
man bOW""r to ~lie an increasingly
· · ..
phases or the iodustr·y ultt~ nfl&lt;'d ter missionary. Stop along Ch1•Js- up allogedder. Now white maste1 ward "neutra'lli!pn" •by BOtilt- Soottt.. 12:00
12:15
1
1wtter program to an increasing C Th~y" o;:,ard r~r Godk ant d ~ Y the mreti ng.
tol.wl. lie promise
he ~o h~.ng. ~hasame picanln he ea.9t Asian nll't iom. . .
11
80
0
11
number or lhl' nation·.~ - you~b" oug.
P ram ~
see
give
AI h
h' ,
. ,· ,
fashion tt.lon&amp;·· u
firUJb ~ close _ up.:;
Adv.an~e 'SJ.lt"C'U:htl~n J!!l t"ltM the 12:30
sayR Or. Arthur A. &amp;c~tiek, cNYf youttt. , opportuniheH to __develop ,· t ?ug 11\W ,01uo lJ.:et r C~~n- &lt;'iiiTe~ he taY
~e whlte · · s mother flew torm&amp;tlon 10f ·a Sfi..ATO deren~ e 12:45
J:OO
Seoul F.xe(•uUvP, and Lo ·r'hclp to- -phys'\cal 1ilnesH, Helf-rel_IIJ~~e a ell has bc~n offirlall!o\ltwot·porat - Poole along Pawa
out frttm Eniili__M·.W' deplored forc-e$ Is -a .thnHr1r tor .ttl-e indefi·
1:30
dQ ( ff youlh to 'Be Prepared' as sen~e or pursunal respontbih~y , fl ~d _llwre sllll rrm.1ins n bi ¥ ·~ du - belong him no sick .
the fact that her liOiWosexual wn hile [•U;tlll'e.
2c00
1"ilihcnM or chm·acter, to be prepar- splnt or helping people, 0 Wlllln- rallo~nl program hefiJre tl ran
Translated from
w1s not relieved of his duties
l"rotl'fl• Being Made
2:30
In hody, skill , .~plrit, Will And 811 11 ~ne~~ll, to llhare, and ~n under!ltand- f~nrtJOn pruperly . 'l'hi~ hns to dn this would mean that on
and seht home for treatment. She
But at leam., in ll:he ·man.euvf'rs
3:00
,.,un body, Rk\ll , spirit, will o.nrl 88 llll or govl'rnment ~ rlemO&lt;'ratlc WI~ finanelng.
aiBo deplored the fact that an and -i"n •tilt'~ KeitaC'h~ confereTtCt\
1sworn word of a missiOnary
prOcsse!l.
ndcr tht; p.-~senl ~trul:'hu•t• Ill! I insanity plea of a murderer
English law of mol'e than 100 son1oe Pro~ JOOY be mt~de to· 3:30
n mf'mher of a team.
It is a program worthy or the money recen:ed will be from tllf' I heen di~nllowed hy the court
years prevented hrr Mn from In· w.aord t«t"eng~be:ttln-g what i.so obvi· 4:00
The Chief Seout F.xecutive fl'&lt;'lq Rupport of 11 Amc ·tcans intcr('st- beef cllttle S(•ller at the mm'ket Re~inald Puole -.·ould hang.
elusion in u legal deHnition of In- oUGly
a potentiaUy lmpot.lont .
11
1
lhnt this prollratn ir. launehed at fl ed in youth.
prlcf'. A cherk·off or IOe Pt'r head
This ont&gt;, which happened
sanity. Then she ftew back tn En· treaty,
ltmr. whf&gt;n il iN l'vldent that In·
ill lo be _marie wlwn tin' PJ'O~l'llm here the other day , is straight
gland.
DiospAtChM fhJt11 1tbt' PhiUppinM 9:®
gets
rolling
.
of
Somerset
Maugham.
Poole,
a
the
drums
boomed
agaln
when
!fUY.
.~ aHer the Kllll'acbi ffin · 9:(}0
---·-The1·e ~f.'l'ms 1o hf' ~ onw 1louhl :-: young missionary of proven hortlo \he verdict wag annQunced, and f-ei'e'nce some big maneuvers-, l·n· 10:00
In th~ mmd~ of n f1·~ ~1ot• k.vurd ~ ~·xual tl' n&lt;lf'nrlea, recently took a tomewate. the headinan for North volvtn-g 'tlH ei.~l SEATO natioll'!'l, 11:30
m~~ •f 1111' funnel' _will ~ l1111d fo 1· 1pidwxC' uud kiUed n l2·year-dld Malaitn, smiled. Tomewate had may be -n&amp;onged.
12:00
A.( ' RO~!o\
•:-. Stroh.:
21 l.arp
tlus
dt•ducllon until lw ht•!tl• l' nati vt• hoy who had rebuffed him expected wholculc ontbreak11 or
ln 3•cLtiltion •to t he Uni~M State~ 12:i!5
I Sn.Jp
taH~
r ... dtnr
underslandll the p1·ogrnm. For th1· Ht• had hecn Lt•ansferred from a murder and violenre Jr Poole BritAin, fi'nance, 'lbailind and the 1!':30
~~~b~ll\ul t'
DOWN
d~'&gt;•k
Phillpplnes the &amp;l.gnatorioe!'l to illre 12:45
most
P?rl. how&lt;· vt·r, lhf"l'l' .s;·;·ms S('hool nt Ptlwa . arter pupil!! had were acquitted.
6 Strtkt!'!l
I Adapt
in
to be httl&lt;' worry nhout lh1 s us ·n ' no 1·tt·d hi!! mlvances. to 11 place
The dead boy's fa\hel' smiled SEATO tr.eaty are Ami'tt,ali.:l, New
I liAng I
2. One wM
eari.J
1:00
II Mflth•rlt-11!1
priea •bOut
church·
PC&lt;"t.
r&lt;~lled Mnruvovo. He attempted for the first lime since hi11 son's Zea~and and Pakisl~n .
J :30
c•lf 'WNl
looklnc tor
ea
Nearly 2 million hf'[Hl "f &lt;'ill ti l' suiriclf' lhrN• times bofore he death and _put away his hatchet.
There .Is .talk in FarmOSD or t:he
2:00
110rndhlng
23. By
us'
wel'c mark('t('(l in Ohio in 11m4. lll'ninc1l the Melanesial1 boy with Peace is secure and the white pOS.Sibltlty Of l11loking NaUonaUsl :1::30
12 Ruinous
3 Monater
wa7
man's law iS sUU secure on Mali·
Obin-a. Vet Nam end Soul•h KoreiH 3:00
This numbe.- is CXI)I'&lt;'If'd to he lht• axe.
·
h
dama141
4 F'lll!'boodl
of
. h
In o I rial where gin bottleR fun Ita. For Reginald Poole will ani n a de~e119e patt wbietl woold be 8:30
h
1J t~ood nth or
ag cr in 1955.
't
·
g T So
~- ~rpprey .
24. Me
There seems 111 be n hf'nlth.v in- of water graced His Hoaof•s ln the prison at Honiara nctx a supplem-ent t·o EA 0. me
4:00
w(trm aeaa
6. C.ll out
Ot a
tfll.... i;'• ••••.. J
terest in this .~nlf- hel) IJerf
.0_ hC'nrh. Reginald Poo~e was
month ~nless the blgh .. commil· Amehlean off)ocia}!:l . in the F~ 4:115
14 Haranaue
1
1 et.~tton
d$1-~'~
Otp out.
gram on Uw p111•1 nf 'most Ht~rk · tent·ed to hang, for there
sioner m~ervene~, whlch on the . Elm .talk of. lnthldi~ Japan 111
li'J &amp;:rnploya
8. fopaa hurh• 2t. W1
u water
vards pnrkPrs lllli r ,1.. 1 11 1 . . really no way out.
recent cannibal 1slind of Malalta suth a security pact. Bull othose
liS J&lt;1nd of
mlnt"·mrd
itiou wt,
11.1'\bttiln
1 • ~ '' 1 011 , ~ ~- ~
·
• . , ·
.
is held to be unlikely.
Wi&amp;eel~, like the SEATO debread ~II
9 "IIIII u~
H.1'rvtltlll&lt;tpl'loot ,,
Said
Ph1_
1
&lt;
on~l,
:resulf'~\,
..cteve -' The Malaatas, who sr~
(Copyri,Jht, 19&amp;6, by United F~· fense force, teem •to be · .a matter
17 Inde-t\!11te
10. Bt!ttlnro
'
en! dntM
st. ~~~~liOn
9:90
land Unton SlO&lt;kyarck
Wlw11
t ure Syn dlca te 1nc. )
"...~* f 11,.,.re,
•·
. few years away from ton"~
VUI' •1u~
artldt
18. Ute
11. 0\rl~lftilbe
IOd tvar.)
9:30
th
II .
e proR:ram gets rn mR, wf' wtll l ravm·e1l diet- long Pili!
~=~;;:::·;:;:::::._::=:.::::;;:::~:::=;::;:i;;::;:::.::;;;;;;;;=:; 10•311
18 SOuthe.. t
••. Ylf"fl•l
••. Kftpt~* . ... Cllp,.. I
coiled the monf.')' frnm the ~ellr-r . • hf'ing human fleah-had
i
..·· .,_
-~-~ - ~--- "'·
1ab1M' I
oilttfht ·.
II Oottt..f ... OOIRildl..
11 :DO
~c. _too. l~a~·~· lJ lo!TI'nt r&lt;'sflnnsihi - down n nat ultimatum: E'ither the
It Place
ttw6.)
.
te~lel
IOtJI.)
.·
WOMEN
AND
WREEii.&amp;
.
11:30
1:0 Chemtcal
·20. f"nrlcb river 3S. Callkn
·U . 0-tal.n ,.. '
l1ty ln .sel'ln~ lhat ''''' puhli&lt;' huy~ ymmg: F.ngllshman would honE::r
12:00
tht&gt; th~n~ s Wt' hnndlf'.
whitf' man's law him Rnlsh.
IUfi'Ut
1:00
lea
A fllt1HI11r slancl Wll !l lakf'n lw hnd come as much 111 110
21 loume)'
24 Sound, ..
L . .J. lo~ nctrl'.~ . Mann !!t'r of 1hf' Ar · 1h t·ou.lfh the jungle to wit &amp;i!t
I :30
to IOOit
mour &amp; Cmnpllny plunt In t 'ol111l1. Uw tl"iHl and they Intend to
-2:00
2~ OpU&lt;:•I
bus. "Our rnlllfllln~· will go nlon t: ·on the scoene until
2.30
i11ujiOtll
wlth \h1• Ohio 1\t&gt;t'f Counl'il Pt·o pervert
The
21 Mwilckl
gram," li:ndl·l's sni1l. " It is n fm· - · has been
8:00
m.{ltrv~tn~ .
wnrd ~tcp bcim: motle hv thf" en· thn
29 MOlt d6o
tift induslr}l, from · tbt! fllrmer tn ers and totd · l
jleomlllf
rfteAtlelttd
more
llllllll
th~ rclaUor WI' h11ve an impor- me Shnve now." ·
31 Na~onil
t.ant
-p~rt
lo
pi&lt;~§
in
this
chain
·or
'the
trill
held
pi ITIIhllll
aft'nln:.''
hieat . The
33 Rt.ver
F . .T. Kelnc:·. Grncral Manager
tiOtlOM
nf the Producrrs I.lvesto('k Asso·
s&lt;. Land•
tiatlon. L'ommended the move.
"Ew•n lhough there may be a rt"w
"to~"
prnblf'mq at th&lt;' beRinning," he
•• Dlllllill
ll&amp;ld, "lhf'V Will W&lt;H'k lhemst'IVt'S
wtltiltt
O\lt as timt" ~()('" alon'!:."
IT WMtt.
beause tM
A rl!nrescntativc of the Ohio
ai. Oftheii'JOO.
tiniiel
State Granlile. Byron Fredcrlek
meta
tl. " " ' " ' ...
the
G··an'l;e
ill
al:
elaimed
that
\U'Chln
li\ bt'·'
way~ rently to Hhmd back or any
n . lAavttd,
:read
program .
wortllwhlh.• self-help
brll·
The Ohio Bcrr Council. to him,
~I&amp; bit
looked
like
the
rlghL
step
[orfl. Cornet
wal'd.
it. Wtlt min
•·•
Newlv elet'ted Oftlt.'el'9 or the
DAU.Y OBYPTOQUohi:- Hon'o how to work It:
O~lo . Bt!ef ·Council InClude Dnn
AX\'DLBAAXR
President·
Lfiltll. PJensRntville.
Ill LOI&lt;OPI:I.LDW ' · ..
. Rnbert HaiKier.
Bloomln~btll'!!'.
$ titter -illt\.,1' 1taftdt ~t llt\othtt. Ia tftt! .~,.. A la uttd
Vl&lt;"e Pl'esillcnt, ond Gordon Hart.
tOt tlilt lhrM L't. X tat th~ tWo b•a. ete. Btn.ct• tetteB, apoa·
Secret ary ·'fa·eo surer.
ttoPhiH. tM ltnJth iltd rc*Mil.ttaft ot the "Ni an an htll.la.
Pch day the eooe ledirt lire dUreunt.
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Dln1 Don1 School
Er~ie Kovacs Show
Hottae
Tenneesee !lrnte: Sbow
Feather Yeu:r ,Nest

PRIDAT
Sign On

Tbc ABniverury Dinner of the
arden Club met MoDIIiao)- after.
Thelday CaDIM.a Club wu he\d noon at the ibome ol IMW Lyd1.a
th La week at tile MlrUn ae.t.Yr· Ebersbaeh MuJber"" A
•
•~
ve.
'Ant and odie D*nben were preSixteen
memben
and
one iUett
.w:nted VaJeotioe conqe. by Mn.
Mrt. Alex Cilo capondted t-o roll
E.wl Knlebt the
club at ber 11om. til« the din· catl with I lJDCO'.ID qu.ot.Won. A
favorable l'flPOit 011 the liver bank
projecL
wae CiY.-.n by tbe civic
Pl'i.ze8 WS'e' ewartded to Jlrs
commi-ttee. The membc!Qh"' ('(II]).
Emmott
....
Warneke end tbe ~ M'Ved mktee preeented tbe name ol iMrs
a dellllert COU!'Be -b!) Uliola mmed Edwin Cbai'I.._ at a new --•--.
.. ...-.uumabove •nd J.fn. E. M. BlaR, IWn
Mn. J . W . Mc:Mumly wesented
.Mrllard: W.iidennuUI Mia
R.wlintw. Mrs. B~ Wil8oo an .Jnt.erutJnc papet~ on. "March
Mrs. Walter CJroob
'Ibe unt F-lOWieftll 'ADd Life" and told of d1e
meet'iuc wiU be at· u.e home of .trees and animal -Ide in the mer·
•bee ol Plorida. MQ.. fMtMUI't'ay
ilttB. BIKe-.
~bed libe beauty of tbe

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6:M Sign On
7 :00 Today
9:00 Coffee Time

UnJtN p,... St•ff CorrHpOndMt 10:00
'I'he Sou.theat.t A8ia Trerrly Or- 10c30
ga002ation. ti:s abcml, t.o .undt&gt;111:0 an ll :OO
12:00
tmt&gt;&lt;DU.nt
- .. aiJgned
·
The U'ellt.y
In Man.i~'ll' on 1~ :30
Se-pt:. 8, 1864, raHit'EI the Unft~
1:00
State.t ·and eeven Qtlh~ oountTles
2:00
tgMDSt Commoolst a·~n .
Communist China, agatnst wbose · ScOO
e~ policies .flhe .t ft&amp;ty is
4:00
aimed, eaolls rit a pwper t"i~«.
4:15
So ftll" . utrfootunMeJ y, ~~ has
4:30
been: 1be Uftited States, Gf'ewt 5:00
Britain and Fr.a-ooe, t·he principal
sienatories. 1lme been busy 11bout
lt&amp;Qe9 Ln other part&lt;S of t •he worM.
But one week from today at 6oS5
7:00
leaSt ti~ of ltbe "SEATO" eoun·
9:00
tr)e5---Jthe Uruted states, the .AhHippiftes and '11haila nd---11tN' -t () 61-at'·l 10:00
a oomblned tJ!Jree day .e1eJ'It'ist&gt; 10:30
11 :00
with land. 6fla' and ait· .units. .
12:00
'"""'miibou\M'S wiLl be held In
the:·Gulf. of Siam on thi.- roast llf 12:30

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343 LelL.ina:ton A~· e. , Ne-w \'ork Cily , 16, N. Y.

at ihi!.. Congress- JIBt-ice

ltfURSDAY

ly CHARLES M. McCANN

Enttored as lt"t"'nd rlus mail ln2: mall~&gt;r a1 lhf'
Pomrroy Ohio.
National adverti1in1 repre.&lt;lf'ntatlvf', Boltinf'IH-KimJ,all,

of
Pomw-o)'

'1\lver

Publi!lled ~Ye:ry kfl@orhOOfl esrept Sunday by The Ohio Va ll e-1
Sentint&gt;l. Inc ., at 1 JO Me-ch.a[l ic St ., Pomf!roy. 0 . Bu;; int.;;,s offiC"e
plloi!P Sll, .-dltottlal oN'irp phonP 397 .

Once .agai-n,

Philothea Night Observed Wednesday At Tuesday Canasta Pomeroy Garden Club Votes Contribution Revival Service
Church Of Christ Revival Services Club Celebrates Of $75 For River Bank Cleaning Purpose
Attendance Is
of $75
Kcnrk"lwUI'"t.h AquatJC Carde
·
Anniversary edAtocootribu(!joo
Cbe city for Clhe cleaninc
l 1hl.' 0 strtet of rol um b;a
n
Reported Rising
&lt;boG
bd wheft tbe
I "~arden Equ ipment " ....
t'he

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t.T,he,rQaily.Sentinel

""he Dollv Sentinel, Pomerov-Middleport, Ohl::~

· Thursday, February 9, 1956

• •

12 oz. can only 35c
I lb. box oniy 33C

giant box only 75c
· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , ;·. ·;;,';.
• ,:•·;'..;..::;···~~·.·o,::t,~.;:!'-----·------...o.;.._______.,..-:_______________..;.;;.,,;,;.:~~:_..;,_______;,,;..;.___..,..._.,..
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Thursday. Feb~vQI)' 9, 195(i.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _The
....:...:.:;....:Do::-=,::
.''~Y..::Sen::::..:.:tlnel, Pomerov-Midd_!!.!:.;
po:;.:.rt.:!.'..:Oh:.:..;;;;io;___ _ _ _ _ _ ___:_T.:. :.kiu.:. .r.:.sd.:_o::..:Y• February 9, 1956

nie Oallv ~:nel. PC'f'llerov-Miaiileoort, Of;Jo

[Reprpseotati~es
Se.tt:ro·cd,fpmbus
By Heath Church

The Daily Sentinel

•

:- Fans ', MOunt~ The :Passing;(J)ftG:OOnie Mack

NO Ft•l IUN

.Tbe

.

I

atiTII AMIIIOUNCIII :

:

Middleport Volunteer Firt
Mr. and Mrs. Can-oU MOftl'l:
IJiep~.~D,~':'po!'ded , lo I C'lll llfC IRMUilCIRJ ttle birtll ol &amp;

-.-..,.ot"'lil'aG

•'r".,'&gt;'lft~Oine ,.;olnd l &amp;nlllttor.~ Klm)ltrljf

nesda)' when the home of J~ Sue. at Melp OeMral I{Mpll#
Gru.Mr wu reported un fir·! but on Tu~sday, Februtl')' 1. QrtJMi.
11\et&gt;e wer&amp; 47 tl\elnbtnr pres· the RuU•nd P'ire Department ran· mothen ne Mrt. Neva ~
ent. Danc.ini Wll!ll enjoyed, ·led by nlled &amp;.bt tall aa the local fire- Middleport, and Mn. Nellie Frdi
~n~·uon din"cla, DonaLd 1.. men were Jeavinc the ftrhOUSt&gt; and ier, Pomert~r. Grut tnndparenta
P~ and advOOr Ol'lm.tr Hamm repor1rd that the bhl7.f' was under are Leor.ce Durll t and Mr. a1 nf
atkt talJed by Jim Cam:a:baD.
rontrol.
Mn. [t. S. Manit&gt;)' , M'lddl•port. ,:

I

~er Jones Wins

Six Round. .
KO Over Baldoni

a.fradmlmt.

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were

by

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-J~
Fol' bettel' tasting toast :

N.ney &amp;buler, Donna llolt« •nd
)(U~-.d DIH ol Racine Couotil

1

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~Miss

Pickens, Mr. HoiiiJian Joined In
Wedlock, Jan 29/n Richmond; Indiana

IT MUST HAVE
SLIPPED OFF
THE AXLE"

Make It with
Le.i&gt;n

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3ROOMS

Potatoes ...•

$299
10 Tlllltl Oul

99 C

.

FURNITURE
30.00 Down-Balance

For

'Piece BOLOGNA
ARMOUR SLICED BACON · . ·

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with
by
which
grandmo-

50 lb. "' $1 ;29

Canned Vegetables

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witb
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Mr.: and Mrs. Hoft'man left for 11

PI,.TO BEAN&amp;. NAVY IE ...NS _.UTTIR BE... I ...OC:T08.R

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fLINTY 0~
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purpose on
signature• only, car .
.or"furniture. ·

HARDWARE &amp; FURNITURE COMPANY
Mldclleport, Oh lo

•,ftQI&amp;at ..,.. f:GP• ""
C•pltcJJ J'jfta1lCt. Corp. '

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OhTkty wi)l r pftS&amp;D~ son&amp;3 OilFeb. 12. Thar~ w~ll be Gpec:iid

PQMEROY O!liO

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ROUHP 5fEAK
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19c lb.
CUBE STEAl(
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WHITE BREAD

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SILVER DUST ....... .
10c ro.•pon in mail

LUX LIQUID Gt

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2 No. 2 Cans 53c

With ceuDOft

With eeuiNift "" eGUP"'"' in mail.

With cou,.,.,

Si~e 5~

LUX LIQUID 21ge pkg 68c

!l&gt;•ve ·~ ~DWiat .~.

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TISSUE . . . . 4 rolls 29c 5-ARIAN WRAP
W•x Jll•r

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NAPKINS .60 ct. pkg 10c CUT-RITE

Roll 33e
Roll 25c

SAVE ON
KROGER
Jellies

CAkE MIX .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . 2 pkgs 65c
'PINEAPPLE .. .. .. .. .. .. .

With CQUpon 1~ """'"" in ~~Yil

LUX Flakes 2 lge pkg 55c Lux Soop 3 both bars 31c

Ietty Crock'r Spin For Callfornl1 FlestL

Aftftd•le sUc•lll tro11leal frulf,

rw~ail

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~trawb.,.ry 10 oz 81au
~ftwry
10 OI ~Jan

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2Sc
23c

1D ... 29c

Top Vnlue Buys
Kroaer bright. fully curH

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WHY SPENt CASH F01 11111J..

D~r GIFTS? THIS SYSTfM IS ·

Avonct.le hmdtt flnor rich.

AHONE\': Till YAI.IIUTAMPS
ROM 1106F:I HRP 6fT THEM
WITHOUT MONEY I

SWEET PW . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 No. 308 Cans 53c
'pjN"WJii"JUICE

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100% .IIU..

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A YIIUI buy.

PORI(.$AUSAGE .. .. . .. . . . ........ .. Ill. Ro!l 25c

Dutch LG_1f, Mht lNf, rldde, $41"'"1 o r C.nbluHen l011f.

COLD ~UTS . . . . .. .. Piece . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Iii. 45c
tcroaer's

t-! Counffv Ch•b top ..,..utr. 111

50 lb. N4

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BR.x;COLI
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29c
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8 lb. bag

~ MILK ......... 8 cant 98c
Ulld

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JOWL;
MG:ON ·; . :; • : • , , ..•• " .......... , .. IIIIIIU·Ibs. 89c
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OLEO

lomotto JO PORTARO II PIP'&lt;&amp;

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Sllda Por
LIVER
lbs. 55c

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Yes Ma'am! ... end tm homemaker In this area will get !!! these fimo~a
fr" ... just for attending a 1956 winter range festival demonltrltionl
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ltlll lt(op ID at amy allctrlc appl!a- deellle
ettn wbeP hi• li•IDt a c!emoasmuoo 0(
......... eletble
Wllllola ........
.U.IIon It amy tlaot lilt~ ... t:IO A.M. IIIII
4:111 P.M. on tile tlqe .,.._.below. '1"-

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!.iiM .. CHUCK

Family Favorlt. ,

SIRLOIN ~TEAK

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Simons

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Buy.\ New oo: Used ~utomoblle, Applillnce or Tractor."

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work

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Kroger tast.. tMsts bftt•r.

All.fidi·IIGV.,d, lull-1...., Colee!

Setn·o-fdt """"·
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W. A. ,Frwt.. 1pastor,

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Slue with free Cannon towel.

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"Mk Vour Dealer About OuiFinaneo Plan BefQl"e You
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·are being belrd
ot ""' 'l'uppeN PlAins .t:U.B eburdt
llliach !fiMing oCOiltinutnc ~
19. !ofus Editll

Frent Street Mo rket

300. W. Seeond St.- Pbooe: 432 or 508, Pomeroy .
· lfourt: MO,.A'ri. 9~; Sat. J ..J2 -Opett nl'hl"!l• bv appot:nttneat
l.oDns mod• 1o mllltnta ., ...afb¥ townt. ·

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~Wviv~ JerVices

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--=."'evlv&amp;L IN Paooi&amp;ss-

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Kat Hlndy, Manacer

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ORANGE JUICE . . . . . 4-6 oz. cans 69c

dles' C1ass of the Clifton lteth()dlit Cblli'ChJ Wb~e she is 1 mem•
ther p,d ~ ciiiBMie or white ear.

. kiddies Accompanied By ·
WEEKEND

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Srhool where. &amp;lie took pvst..,adu·
ate work in Commerce. SM is th11
teacher ol the Yoqng Marr,ed La-

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HOME DltESSID BEEF, and •ollK
ALSO KING.ANS SWIFTS
Grade "A" MEATS
SPENCERS Home Made LIVER PUDDING
BLOOD ·PUDDI~G. HEAD CHEESE
COME I~ AND SEE US-WE WiLL
Glve You Top Quality, Finest Se.rvice
And Moderate _Prices At All
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In FumKvn .\1

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GROUND BEEF,
H•••&lt;o)l-.lo .
PORK SAUSAGE
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_ _ -.-;;:::--:-:::-.::------..:..Th:.:.e::...::.D.::.a.:.:.ily.:.....:.~e7n.:.:.t..:..in.:.:e.;.:I,..:..P..:._an:'eroy-M~I::CI:.::d::le::po::.rt:..:!..,Oti::::..:..l::o_ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T.:..:h~u=rsCiay, February 9, 1956

WANT ADS

NOTICI. SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT'S ·
PROIATI COURT, MIIGS
COUNTY, OHIO.

Tbird and e!Jf'rfllll ICCO\mt of
Job.D D. Thomas, ,uardian of the
penon aad ..Uile of Jollo E. Jor.
~ Adl 1 JCemd bJ 10 .\.
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dan , a minor .
M. will be publi@eQ tit.• Nme
SAL I$ AND
Noll~e i.9 bereb)o given tb&amp;t tbe
First aDd fioe.l accoun-t of Grace
1 REFRIGERATION
!9l
111.1 u received.
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SIRVICI
£otlowuf: AC('OUnl.:t bave bet.n I.sabf!-1 Wsese, exeootrix of tbe
Gwd dean baod·pJt:ked t;OR..\ : Uo:ne~uc and C?mmeNiab. New filed in said Court for ~W •tate of Ella H&amp;IJ.aol, deceased.
b.ttll: 1 ttD.U ~ WOI'C1, ODt g.
Io.r Nl.e $1 .20 buihel. V!Clvr l •nd u~ed equ1p.'nent. 7 y~ars
thal the same will be beltd.
Fi:r5t .-ad final e«oUDL at Paul
aertioe. Kinim.!lm ebat·&amp;e tl)c..Swain, Racine Otuu 2-8-3tc
full tune cxpenence.
on Thlll'Sd,.y the 8th dly at llbrc:b M. Cowdery, adrniaittrator of tbe
4 cut&amp; per word for Lhrw '
R. D. FIFE J:IP:RIOER.ATION. lAM, t.o-Wii:
estate of Wf"itoer M. Cowdery,
aecutive lolert.ions.
j lJN!URNISHED HOliSE fo.r sale .
PhOI'Ie 6376-X. Middleport
F1rst, firral and dJ.Stribut.ive ·ac· deceased.
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Completely
modern . tresbl)' 1·27 30tc
wunt of Robert S. Coates. ~mcil·
First ·&amp;nd final aoeount o1. Gall d~ed.
AU peMDIRS i.nterested ID".fl re....oe moo
or
cea
p.aimed. OA Lmcoln lteigbta . ,:c;::;:::-~:::-;;;--:;:c;;::;:---::-;;--;;-: Lary administrator with tbe will T. Ziommer, executrix (I{ ibe tsquired
too ettend 8UCh lldtlernent
pw word.
I - -Call
330.M.
ll-17-tf BRING YUUH SHOES TO RA· annexed of t;be estate Df T . H. tate of I.oui8a Ad&amp;llne Wtl:kox.
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-·-t:INE SHOE SHOP AND SAVE
40(1 make objectioos. thereto, ii
l"'uU r&amp;le or Z cenu per word wUI
I MONEY
l -I?-U Lasley, docnased.
deceued.
IDY dley hava.
1
be charied for adverli:tln)( 1f nu~
GERMdAAmN SUEI'ILERD PUPS,
- - -·- - ---Twcnty&lt;t.bird aceoont of H". M.
Fi.M an-a 1'iMl .ecount of Sybil
Any Pft'\9411 tlrteroested may file
palO lor be1o~e l.D~ lOl~ of eA&amp;C rcg1.stere
. ttlcan Kennol Club. (20 t,S J J nSurance
Cross,
,gu-ardian IQ{ George H. Ebenbleh, admifti.ltr'Mrlx of the
m011Lh follttWitll inJerUoo.
Dr . kubert Seiple, Jlacme. Phooc 1
writtea exceptions to saki Ac·
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;:JHH
Crtt!&gt;-s, incompetent.
estele of Georp H. W. Smith, de- roo~&amp;, or any item t:bereof, five
Crron u. Ad•l:lf1.151n&amp;-Sbould be
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First .and fina.l acoount of lAJcy ceased.
2 -4.-tll COMPLETE Insurance Protection,
reported 1Dl~OO.lal"llJ . The Daily
c
We, Auto, Fire. Polio. C..U DoD Kibble, guardian of the J)(!l"3C)D
F.IT&amp;t aDd fim.l .aecount ol. Grace daya ;pr6or to bolring, and at :that
SeutiDd wW ool be responslble '2 COWS, ~)' and Guc.nnscy; ~· Middleport. ObJo.
and estate of Aruu. Matilda Ra:o- H, Kelly, ruardhn &amp;I -the 4)et"SSt) .time furt.ber time ml')' be aUowed for cause, to fiJe such excepfor more l.haa Obe wcorrect iD·
HAL.r..u IlA y, clm·er 1Hid at · ( ll ) •~e I E t t
del ph. -an incompetent ~
-and eo8late of Rutb R. HIU, en Liooo.
...Uosa.
lalJa. c. JJ . UrJ'\·h:, Kac.lnc- I
" a -S a 8
Third and current eccoont of incompetent pei'MD.
~o. llf Thanb and b~lal Nu·
l&gt;&lt;~.shan Road .
:t-7·:Jtp [ IWUSE f
-La - S
John D. Thomas, .gu.udi.an of the
_!nlB"~'Ifinal&amp;elMf~.~~~~..r-John C. Bacon
u~ of Even\1 pnnled at recu
---- --. or sa1e on ur('1 1 J}l'"rson and estate of Tbom:a:s L
.,, ......,...,.
.,., -~'''"-' ;Ul
Probate Judge
Jar clu.sifled tat"S. Obltuariea
WALTERS CHICKS
r-~l:n;;'":';;";;·;.;933""1"1yc;'"";;;;'~st~ceel;;;;~·~2:6""
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publ~ed aC 1 cent per word.
Tha a.st in Whit. Lqhorn.- ~· - - - - ·
Cilar&amp;ed Adl recel'l"od bJ mall Of "Nan's Strain Croaa." We han a ,
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telepbone II••• eorelol '"""" &lt;u.t""''' roportlno 90% orodo A 1 RODNEY DOWNING

For Sale

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MiN Combo wHI enl... tbe l'l'l·

(Qffk:o

vate Sec:retar\Jal Coune • ()Qlum.
b"" um...-.lty. She
from OU...e·Oran&amp;e Hicti School ill

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1'1-~ aoowl OF..S Scbool of in·
alructl.on ind DiNrict meetina
W~l'(t held at nfC&lt;mneVvlll, Frl·

May .

day with DeMit' Srnith, D"Wrk.-4
prsident ptWidina In 1.'hl!l for•
'won. 289 lfllffided. A wry ifn.

IY MIS.
"'·· ll•rold
conrklctf'd Ul memory of the d" tb&amp; WSCS Olthe
('.......00
member.. "~bote from &lt;~ot her home

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fJill'nivl! merooriaJ

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,.... whl .. - · oolno .......,.I
tton. Sevwal flcw:ks, which war•
I ..u known hprhh la•t .,.., an
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•ET OUR ELI!;C~'RONIC SECRE-1 c,.., ,.,, Y"'· Got tho f"h be
TARY TAKE YOUR WANT to.-. rou buy. Productiun Bred R_ 1
ACCIDENT
ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCK o. f'. Whit. Rock •nd other twavr
Lift., c .......ty and Bonds
lN THE EVENINGS. &lt;.:ALL 381. bl'HCk tor eflit production. Do·
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minont Whit• c ...... for trollFARMALL. TRACTOR -.&gt;WNERS •"- Let us know your Meds tor
01d yuu knuw yuu cou ld liiltYe 25% cncks and suppll•s. S% discount 1
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
or mort: on parh by hiiVIIlll you . tor early cash order$. 31 run. af
6136-M
PHONES
6311
tractor en"Ln*-' un~ rhaukd bt• aerviu.

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Real Estate Broker

fore :\lu.rch I, ID56"1 Abo

lisk

WALTIRS HATCHERY
135 Third A¥e, '-a11ipoli• t'hon. 52
Contac:l Hom•r R. 'w•ll•r, lS5~
~"~r• A"•·• t&gt;omaror, Oh1o. Phona
~•Y.
79Jtc:

abo&lt;'\ our .spt!Clal on pamtu1 ~
filnd t uoeup.
Me1a ~ Equipment
~.o !'hone 94.
1 3 4f:N c
L~CtUE

TAX

Call

SEH\'ICK

2-J-t(

Uld (l]t'jXIfl 6275.

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l'omeroy

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ti"'J for Kenr- - - - - - - --- -- --- - - -

DINNER

,\mcnC"IIIl

L&lt;-gum

Good Clean
All Makes

3JO"M.. A. N . Bengl!l.

&lt;Hid book

IIHI ·Irhf'.~.

Call l'om,·roy 201.
2·9·:11r _ __

NEW

1953 f'OHD

~lt' 111t •r, lm~

and baLh, $18 mnnt'h: also ..
room.'! and
ba·!Jh, $lit) mOJlol h.

t~r.~l

lias furnace und uJl utilHicj
pHid . ),.hone dl28·X.
2-2.JI)tp

nrdio

mil('-al:l' $1ll9..'\ . ,lim.

my l'w':.ol\.'1, ·Middlopor&gt;t.

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PRIVACY

Help Wonted

1954 BUICK SJH.'I.'ial 2-®or 6l'l:l'an,
Bklettnar·.ll,

Pomeroy,
24-61 c

I'OSI'I'ION OPEN

Cllt:vum.fo:T VB lk ton
tl405, Ulnoltnar ·s, l'om-

~ckup,

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Stallonary ENGINEER

2·4 ilt~

«&lt;Y. Ohiv.

(3M PONTI/1.C "870"" 2-door Scdlln, n.di() iUtd heati..- $24~.
Rhwltna1··,, l'mnnroy, Ohio.
2·4·6\c

Must Be LkeMH And EJtptrlanc:td In 011\eNI Power Hou..
Tu~i"' Dri--. ECf\lllpmant.

FIHr YHra Mll11lmum A...

BUll't\ ;~UIJIT Hi\·iorlt Coupo
$Z705.
lllat'tlni~r'l),
J'omflroy,
Ohm.

As~

2..f-61c

Ill\('

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Jal'kson, Ohio

5Mlx 15, il'\lt'A'j)j)l'l.l,

l '!Ill )lid!ll('IUII'\ 63&gt;17-X. 2-6-ltp

IF

Chuc
oast·b. 35c
u·-ound
Stea 69c

You have something
To Sell, Trade or An·
nounce, Let A Doily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative.

Choice t:laft cuh -no rtrint1 neck potfttna. T....r Hlln1 ewry

time

-They Get Results MAX WARD

115 E. '-oond St.

Phone 61
Pomeroy, Ohl•

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SALISMAN

lb.

M..-1 .... I._.... C..

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lholce ltottwn cub ......_ anr1 ilaverfut •........ ·'· .~ . . · Ill. 6k

Nellie Msrtin, whose place of
"e.Sldencr i:; unknown and whOtie
,asl pitH' &lt;' nf rrsitlt'n&lt;'e wa1 c/o
Jllt: Jlcndtn~on. Oli\'t\ lli11, Ken·
~~ 'l\nd whose p~sent place of

Supet" l.lltht •

POMEROY

2 9 3t&lt;
_W_A_N·T E
- "'- ·-;. -:-r:-·- ........_ 00
:JJ{
\lu!it I&gt;&lt;' IH' 1t1. elt•~o~r and ('Hie~\
A·ppl~· 111 pl':-s..m at tile Jlotel
?Ofal'lin l"urrllf.• Shoppe_ U~ia

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CO·OP

8.!5 per Roll
9.00 per Roll
A Sperial PurTIIue n••kea
lhbi prlre possible.
Good only •• lonjl IS IIIIPPIY
la!llo.

DON'T WAIT!
CLIP THIS AD
Bring It With You
Each Ad

WORTH2Sc
On any Roll of Fence

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~\"t'St ~kl'ulh~~·r, Mgr .

pl. ralllc barbed wlre
6.73 per Roll

Phane 98

SM1inei ,

l'umt•l'.•~· . ()t\ 1,, _

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Ootly ad per ron.
.llmll per tllllon•~r,

668-A. • ~ Dsily

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r.:.&amp;rn

prnftlolhlr

2·1l-3k

('al·ui.ng5 plw
Avon. t"u:;

~:r~tod pm c·~ M•lhn.g

or

pa:-1

llnndrl.
Ohiu.

Writ&lt;' EINnOI
lln.x IH6., Portanoutb .

IIIli(\

2 .. 3lc

1201 Business Service

ourt, for divorce

and

Wholo .. Holl lb. 79&lt;

.... Cull

Canadian Bacon . . . . . . . . 1.. 69c
Sv,.... IUtht BMatf"

other rc-

td.

I
or divor&lt;'('. rare, \"U&amp;tody Bnd con· I
rol ol lwo minur children anJ
Thr pny('r of sa id petition i.s

or equitable relief. The defend·
tnt ili r&lt;'()uirrd to nn~wcr said
.. etilion on thc l'lth d.11y ot March .
.956, or judgmt'nl will he taltcn
u;~amst her.
John C. Marl in,
l'lainurr .
rBrif'n •od U'8rll'n, 1
Yturnoey•s for Pl•tntitr.
\f) I D. 2ti; {2) ~. D. 18.' 23: G1c

JaM

Rolled Coolctll Haa . ' .

IU9c

Super fUtht

Roll Sa.,sage . . . . . . . ... 1.. 29c
Texas ... Woshe.l Fmh

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. _ ·Carrots

:::. ·3 :-i: 2De
,.orl... .. .. .Jt~~CJ. - -

"irap•h•lt .. _..... alt. lilt 49c
Red Delicious Apples . . . . , . . . . . 31k 49c
Pascal Celery
lltclls . ... . , . , . . , . pkg. 19c
.
Tttnple Ora119u Jwmllt 66's ..... du. 69c
Florida Ontttps .. -- ....... a._ 11ag ~9c
Florida , ...... ' .......... ' . . . 2Sc
Su11Wstlaaaa. ·
.......
u .45c
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Tempting Vanety BREADS

p 1 fkllf

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)lic:ed or Sour R!•

Doullle CrustLemon Pie

ea. 39c Pumpernickel . . . . , , . · , loaf 19c
Jane P•rker
Cracked Wheat Bread 2 loaves 29c
StrawlleiTJ Pie . . . . . ea. 49c lane P1rk.r With Seeds
hne Parker
Rye Bread .... . , , . 2 loaves 29c
Lattice Top CheiTJ Pie . . . . ea. 49c
1110 Poteto Brud
.lane Parker
. . . . . . . loaf 19c
lluelltrry Pie " .. .. . " ea. 59c Sah-Rising

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CAKES

Crumy Filling 6 FI•'IOfl

: - . .... er Devil'• Feo4

ked Cup Cakes . . . . , pkg. of 6 29c Sandwich Cookies pkg of 12-19c
Giant Jelly Roltfoot .lo119 only 49c Old Fashioned Sugorpkg of 12-25c

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·auv· AI~..of)
. 'i.:Kiiid or)

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4J':!iix:em TO SUIT YOURSELFt
5

ony
Ttmlte

for

TURKIY DINNIR

each 59c

Ft'Hh fr9DA
...., 'N S."e

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Cherry Pies

S~

AlP Stnlnts .. 16oz ca1
A&amp;P
'
GrapefrUit Juice 46 oi ca.
L..y's Kttdtup . 14 01 ltl
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Cit Grtel le• 16 01 can

-ft . . .,.

·lftrtlte1"• CMeelall

49c
89c

4-lOoJ.

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syrup . _. : : .. . lhi can

Cra..erry S.uce 16 oz can
ciny

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L..,-o

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for

.

;'oaata.hice,,
.. ...
. 17ozC.
ApplllllltW . " 11 01 ....
J*' 'llf ArG. Kid- • • ltatS .. , . . . , 16ouan
-.. 16ozcan
,.Oniltt Juice No 2 can
• . . ; No 2\.l Cllt
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45c CecoanutJIIItlllts .• plg of 12-23c
4Qrt lhtperd . V•lenttne lpecl•l
.
S*HIItea.rt Cake ....• only 19c . DateGemur.Raisln pkg of 12-29c

Pflttopplt Cheese Cake ..

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Orange Juice
H .oz. cans . . . . 79c ,
3-13 0{. CANS , 75c

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SUNRISE
tO
SUNSET
STAtiON"

990

COOKIES

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Thick Sliced ~~ .. _,2 •· pkg 77c

FENCE SALE

H11~

* When compared with like quality bronds

i~';~'~r.-~;;,G;~ Ens lb. 47c

LAl'dlt·nt
SllaconiD w•tt. M.rt.lln
World'l'l flnl'sl ror protection.
11lill\. Mus!
On aale at all liei"Yice 5tatlona
&lt;'II!, ,~~IJ]~· h~
~sid~te l'"annot. witt. rtasonable
Ull &amp;araa~8.
1·17·251p
:o.r h1ml Muo·&lt;~lion
b&amp;
ascertained. will
(;i\"n full cl('tad, in
tf'C th11t nn !he lOth dar
GOOil t 1rRIGI1"1' l'IANO rvr .~a l(' .
of .•rhMl 1 n~. ,~~'t}::.~~~~:~-~ ,f Januar~·. 1950. the rlainllft
I
11g('. m,~~ r 1 tl4' 1 and.
.n,bn ~·. ~arnn . fil&lt;'d his petition
D('nd11 .. tndudc
lC•Jnsl hrr in tht' f'ommon P1t'as
1•
&lt;111\'t' plnn•. J"Joaitl
iml . ('fC
_ourt of Mf'ig~ County. Ohio, be~h....,l lu1 wtlhnjl tQ mov.-: . ltrpl~
ng Citii:'C numbl\r 12.JT8 in said

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By CHESTER GOUU

Such Luscious Flaky PIES

National
, GREEN STAMPS

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ARE
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BEING GIVEN BY THE
, FOlLOWING MERCHANTS
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ffiPLU Grocery

TREVEY-FINST&amp;RWALD

ATIOIIWIDD

ruwl'r ·11:-«&lt; . Onr- 610J:!a. htbelt•ss 1 '----:::::;:,.~~~,.
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be held Feb. 28 at Marietta.

J'hone 283

For Mr. p..,_

The Jackson lron.Sieel Co.

(9l For Sale
I'IIU:S:

D~rir.t 2li Jeli!I11J.ette W&amp;rd

' r/1.

A&amp;P SUPER RIGHT -- --- CHGICI

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caiiiiHiiDe

Tho.9t' attendi·pg from
M~Jg s
County iflcludOO 1he following
wo~ ma:trM.~ 111nd
·P atrons:
Louise SteWar-t, RiK'ine: Faye and
.Way"' . Wlnreu, HaiYiSOnvH.Je:
Emma Clatworthy,
Mlddleport;
Nellie Btbwn, Pomeroy. A retep.
bon f6r beputy G-rand Matron Q(

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11t cumpc.•t.it ivc prices.

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PREMIUMS

ln Ohio.

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FU~ERAL HOME

,

~ther.. Dorothr
Whit~. ·Mr,,. A~a nevau1 was ap-· +oiotfd ~Mitlve or Oreton

Wilson. grand

High Quality

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our personal .service.

o,.,..rlona. Prlnclpallr SMIIIm

nc1 Arlr 2-tloor
St•tlan. $ 1005. Ulu('ltln'lf'w. Pnm·
t'to)', Ohio.
2-4-Gh'

tD~J cm~vnuu~r

- · llartba Newell
a.Hy JollnoOd;
grahd &amp;JMJelete conuU4!Jtto_., Btt·
47 F401.,., _.j - 1 Otilaft

- -

Jane Parlcer fnrimetf White &amp;react

l.s the keynote of

( 16l For Rent or Sale

2 ·4·61~

n 71

19M

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P'h.ona 81G

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Saves
You
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aLoafl

MIMriYille, OhM

was in

·ebaptet e-xempJlfying .th-P w.oi-k, it
J)fbvod very ed!WMimittJ. ~er
l'llnd ollleeoj , _ , were tdnd

Bread Is a Good Example-Where bw at A&amp;P CGn You Buy
Such Rich, Delldous Bread at Such .a Money-Saving Price?.

JUNK CO.

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lll5J l'l.YMOUTII, •11CIIl ond clean
t·hmtl!:houl , $\005. Jimmy Par- HOU::il fur rent or .sale. In su~:ar
SimS, Mlddki•JJrt.
2-4·6\c
Run lnforma.lion 127 Buttl'rnu\
1·28·121[).
)953 PONTIAC 2 1io1~r M'ollan, like
nt'w $005. 8!;10\ \.nar'tjj, f'tllllC ror, Ohio.
21611:

$1605,
Qbi.o.

Ttu• ·after'tloon ~ion

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J1 ~ !Jf. the.. w_otthy. grand matf ~ MitrJory llesn w1t.h Marietta

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lTRUOTtJitAL I BEAliB

ti-:W-tf

Parsons. Middle·
2-4·UIC

1955 l•'uiW Va'hi.Pla.

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of

Grace Fr~tlch WM .Od 1he committee for· pl.a(e oi lhet'ltina:. tbe oett
:ne~:~tinog will he held -a:t M'ariettoa.

like MW, FUl\NISHED Apa,rtmrnt, 4 room.s

i'icllUp,

$1195. Jimmy
pori.

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WE BUY
OHIO VALLEY

12-22-U

PUld. Lall tl044-M.

2-HIIc

port.

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dCliAP IRON - UE'l'&amp;..a

l'vro Furnl¥bed t-Roorn APA.B.'f.
MBNTS, new fW"DitllCe_ UUhUis

I'&amp;rt&gt;truls, M.id&lt;J.Je.

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MOTOR SALES

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$2305. J.immy

.

MoKNIGHT
Phone ll.S

IJOUSE,

Call 6170-J.

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l'luto

1955 l'IIEVROLET SLatiun Wagon.
one Joe;!! OWJIQI", I()W mileB~Gt&gt;,

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Jht: I~.,.

Pomeroy acted as BDOCiatJeo 00-ndi.le
.tretS In tha forenOon and i'h.

In i.a1 l•-. -~s
Jane Parker Bakery
rn ....-....r..._eot e e e WUJ "-U
Find.~.... ii&gt;U&amp;
IV

IN USED CARS

l ·:!&lt;t·!l'

Fot'
.SCaliotd &amp;.ardt~, l&gt;rop CJoUll.
t b 1:11
::.erv1ces
CJinton .t"isher, Mldttlcport.
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.!-'none
tt~~a-x.
11-1-U
;ompleta WH~£EL ALIGNMENT
ballHicing and brt~kc !lorvtce. For
rent-Electric
waUpaper
Huckclls' Safety Se.rvicc, West
.11teamer. Clinton Fistutr, MJdMain Street, J'omcroy, Oblo.
dleporL Ph. 6265-X..
11-1-U
Pllone 2ti7.
~$-tf
Very dcslrllble first flour APART·
MENT. Automatic gas rurna('e.
II:! I
~les

Auto

Pauline H. Atkins, t!'eUU:rer,
rteonville. Mabel
Go.tKlein

ou·t

FOR THE BIST

- - -- - Ladders,
- reDC-QtiM.slor..

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Modelo

.

Har,-OOm·ill~

Pom('1'(r)' Chapter. ·M't!t. rdhb nu,.
M!-11 ·hi!: inflro.duct"d M a Ptfl1 prc,;Jdmt.
Officfors elected and iiiBtaUed
·f or Jeg.l81J7 wer-e Blanc-h~ BaU
president, Belpre; Eva Van YUa:~
vft "PI"ICiident, N'ew Manh!WJd·
CDN wtbb, secretary, 1\aeine:

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AUTO SALES

j

unfurRI:Jned. Urowncll Ave., Middleport. Rea.sonabtc, Phone 6044
lol.
1·17-tl

5-Room

C't)w~t'.r; Mae Bali,

Chapter and Kar~.n NlpltMI ~

METROPOLITAN

Hull, Mon.. tar, Februory 13, 5:UO " Jo'ive room nwtlt'J'n AI'AHT- '
IIU.N fS, IIIHh Juunm"}' &lt;tnd ~:ar­
(() 7 JO P..\1 . Publi c ~nV I{ed .
agc, Unc 11-room modCTu dwe.llAdults, $1.00; Childron, 50c.
Jng. Has evCJ)'II.hJujl . Phone
2·7fc
CANDIDATES
Jo'fll' o.."Jomp;!ign• curds,
novt'lly a.dvt'rti.~ing,

Con

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Callum and Dan Prlt eo, E~itv

·S ueli LU8cioiUJ Baked Goods!
S~fl, ,_
,f 'arwty!. Sucl&amp; Values!
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Mol&amp;&gt; Counly w..... ""'"" Oill..... t.ubah
er, Rwin• Obtpter, Bad.n Jk·

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AGAIN
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In GoiHpdlis

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ALUH AIJpliante
'WILUA"'SON Oil Co.
SMitfl Grac. cind Serv.

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�~Eight

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Spring
Tonic
For Suits

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Youth of Feclerated Church In ~harg~ i M•ddiport~~~R!.~~~~~u.
Of Church School And Worship ServiCes cegi•tmd at Obio Universil&gt; lor II Hoi.., Hospital. Enrout&lt; to
Tue.clay

the next semester include Lee
Smith, Glenn Roush, WUtiam TtY·
lor, Fred Lewis, John F'Uhel,
Shelia Stuver, J-ane Young, NaK'Y
Rawlings, Rut~ A,. 11 P-owell, fto&amp;..
rue Wise, Keith R4:gJ and Sally
Schaaf.

Youth Sua.dlly wu ot»ervtl Sunday, February 0, at the Federated
churcb with the youth in char1e
of bo~ the . ehan!b le!bool and
worship ser'VlCe.
Participatiq in the church
school were Tommy Brown In
charge of the opening; Roger Hysell who otrered prayer ; Anna
M
h
th
f
urray w o w
e story o
''The beautiful butterAy" ; scri~
lure readina by Joe Kennedy and
the responsive reading led by
Faye Tbomu.

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The .organ prelude by MJ'!l. Ben
Ncutdmg opened the worsblp set·
followed by the invoeatioa by
1 Faye ~omu; the first reading of
, the scnpture by Tommy Brown;
1Br~wn ; the second readlnc of
scnpture by An.n.a MurT~y; the
anthem by the youf.h rboar rom~ of 27 membera , with Mrs.
William Kennedy u dtrector; and

I. vice

Nlcnt thlna to add &amp;b • wit.

hi.. t8lad:) IMttt.r

Roush's Shoe Store
No. Se&lt;ond St

lOSES 26 US.
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&amp;A.8T

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())(10--"Jl..,.

ne\Co""""tn•"-doalwoncl.tnlor
I am ..
.t~lfilh
~ llr.d ~n. ~wt_Mn. lr. Jl.
Dl~ -~u~~~oa~ " All, Liver·
4
of

"" · 1 b.ln JaR M n.. •nd
baPPF 1bout tt. r ,~;~rrer fMI

"l!.k ~tor oil~•
~~know 1 h~~r::-~a,·.,.,~! '

Middleport, Oblo

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COME IN AND REGISTER
FOR PLYMOUTH'S BIG

prayer by Joe Kennedy .
The Rev. Waldo J. Bartels had
101' his sermon topic, "Get back
into the game" in wbicb he told
of a rootball game i.n the past
when one of the players In hls ex·
cit.ement at cakhing the ball nn
t() the wrong goal. He. e 11 pected
Mrs. Thomas Woods, who hu
hls coach to scold him and he been a patient at Holter Hospitll
pnyed a.s he went to the
has been returned to her home
room. The coach instead was very on South Third Avenue.
understanding and told him to
remember tbe game was only half
Mrs. Harry Pic~ens, Mrs. Helen
Tb bo
i
d h •· h8If Younu and Mra. Beulah Morril,
Racine, visited Miss LoU Cecil
over.
e
&gt;' P aye t e UISl
as be had ~ver played before.
recently .
The pastor broucht out that in
.
one's owa life they make mist.ake.s
Ml't.'i. Jack Miller an~ dauthlers
but God ts forglvlng and under· I and A 2c and Mrs. Wtlllam Pitta,
standing and will help them so C?lumbus, spent lhe weekend
that one can always get back in. ~1th Mrs. Lesta Gothard and 110n,
to the game of llfe and strive lor • F ra-~k ~ntl celebrated MI1S. GothChrist
cbrlsUIDity.
ard s btrthday.
The profeuional hymn. "Sav.
Mrs. CaroU Swanson has been
iol- again to Thy dear name we 1ill this week with bursitis.
Sing" the three fold amen and ' Mr . and Mrs. H. E. Cook were
the postlude by Mra. Neutzling in Columbus Sunday lo visit relaconrluded the service.
tives.
Mrs. Harry Houdashelt i.8 visit-

dressing

'•id

All th• J'OU"9 gran of Spring
~aptund in tt.. tmootft liMI of
• tow- ~ pump benchcl eftd
X•41 witt. pinked edc.. breid.

-Double Birthday

The D.l ilv Sentinel. Pomeroy.MiiJdi!J)C!I'\ Ofilo

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Com""'nion
Closs
,.HQ.$ GUeSf S Af

IF YOUR CAR IS A 1950
MODEL OR LATER OF ANY MAKE

Rev

and -

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N. Y.
p
r -~
r&amp;. au 1 ......vnard, Cincinnati,
has purch_alled tbe ClauQ.e Cri~property 10 Muon, W. Va.
. .
week Mrs. Leobard and here •
M

a-"ih. ;;,::;

a::r·:::: ~~~ ~~

weekend with the -IaUer's moliher
Mre Fred R
Mi~~ itotlie .aDd 60D8 of

'Mr. and llnJ. ·w. W. Heyes acDAR TO MEET
.............. tbelr ..... l!Haw '
The Relum Jooattw.. M&gt;ig•
daugbte.-, )k, am Mn.. Robert Chq.er Daughters of American
Mr. aDd. Mnr. Cbldes McCloud
Coats &lt;M fsrr as &amp;luptbus wbe:n Revolufioo widl meet o11t .the 'hrome
:;:ulloby,Certoi~,!'WR• '~hi !M'rd.
they went &lt;to n.. ....- ... tlhis •.._... of u -;
LOdl~. H;- St. 1
-......::&amp;
n.e e an
•
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....... .~
_,
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• son Bobby were Sunday -~
f
to v....:t Mrs. Hayes' Sister. Hri.- Jriday'·;;lii;' ,. m .. ,;en. Maai.ne
.
• ....,.':'.s o
.QIIin K~. illt'. aod lin. ~ -~;· ' be t·hp..~. A tbfli-r ~other 14rs. Freda Rtitdrie
· \'e to ftlneieo, Ind. to visit .fliJI! ··icaf~.~ ubdit"tb€ etiair· and faqtlly,
·
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·Mn. Obarijs COAts
4f:.) h. .tvefett··Hayes
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Ibr~t;ed

the1r~u1etly
fi.HY-nlnth
wedding
anntver64ry
at their
.borne.
on- Gruel HW . Sunday. . D111int;r
JUes.t.s of Mr. anjt Mp. Lyot(s .~
their daughter anc1 son-in-l&amp;w, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Winn, Bradbury._

Vol. VII

.

'!'he ltc\', Fred Dunn. Hll'ntinA
ton, and llcv. and !\oUrs. Frod Garo.
1 ner wore dinner got.'trts Wodnrs·
day af fhc home of Mr. ond Mrs .
Edward F1·ench w:hcn t ~ bLtco
('olcbntcd h&lt;'r bi-l··lhday . The hO.S·
:lCS~~ received -s-everW. giflo;·.

"Open Evenings Until 6 P . M."

Phone 334-J

him you're doing something important
lo you and your whole coiu.!nunity.

•

[kx;au~c

here's a

yoUnp~t

who's

got the ~tulr it take~ to q~akC a ·goot.~
citizen. A sense of respohsibility. A
willingness to work for what he get:~.
He's the kind of boy we need. So let's
sive him a boost along the way. He'll
appreciate your interest in him. And he

BLISS
COFFEE
POUND

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Elberfelds

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ver Sllnlps. n On lhe front of every
package of GOOD LUCK Margarine
you'U see a ..Oo-w:r Stamp. n .Cui out
this ..Clover Stamp" and give it to
your news paperboy. Give him u many
as you can because the more "€lover

M-

oth~r wo~en

alao_were InJured

the

Stamps" he gets,
bigger the prize
he earns.
In odditloato the ton eolloge !ldtollnblps
there m: !l other volulhle prlin. And

You 1nd your family wUI lo'fc GOOD
LUCk Margarine. GOOD LUCK is tipctlally made to taste as delicious as
"you-know-what!" Try GOOD LUCK at
your borne for a week. If yOu or your
family can tcU it from the expensive
spread, Lever Brothers wilt pay you

Scholarships ~

Ton $1,000 College
For T•n Fint-Prile Winn•n

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Meigs Co Heart
Ftmd Chairman
Is Announced

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* DIEMEL

In Qthnr •&amp;etion, t1he balll1d ac-

• IIMCO o ..IMOI o COMR

cepted the

tory eyatem account for more
(!ach
ln the United

l. Spaldlna Cnfr Set. 2. S•••lrr Tool Set.

3. Mob)·llllf• 1\fotW Bike. 4. P. .ahlo ,.,..,...
writer aH M1plt Desk. I. Chrls·Cn1R 11•

'l'I'U~te~~ · com•bi'lled

cii'C'Ulatory system-108: Cancer 25;
!llccidente ~; pneumonia: 4; tub
·~losi11 1. Approximately 1,451
1pefiiOTUI in lolelgs County suffer
ftom cardiovaecular di11cases.

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kit, I. Ce•al lletQII: ......t.ble 'TV.
7. Motle OuiRI, 4·fik"· I. lllnor 16' 41·
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Mrs. Lucy GalnCr. librarian of
Pomeroy Public Library today an·
nounccd the receipt of eight books
ah9u,J Abtaham Liocoln, added re-

~ntly to the local Jlbrar;r fr1?J!l
~ ••Mon 'tl~n .by .1o1m w:

Hersher.
The following is the list:
Andrews, Mary R. S. ·The Colinsel Aasigned; Andrews, Mary R. S.
Pas~ing tbe Torch; Andrews, Mary
R. S, • Pcrfcet Tribute; Drinkwater
John- Lincoln, Tbe World Emanci·
pator; Dwyet, T. T.-Thc Bust of
Lincoln; GrQSS, Anthony- Lincoln's
Own Stories; Oldroyd, 0. H.Words of Lincoln and Tarbell, Ida
M.-In Lincoln's Chair.
Other books about Mr. Lincoln
Bnd his family, on display, at the

library are: Arnold, P. M.-Thc
Lincoln Reader; Bishop, J. A.-The
Day i.tncoln was Shot; Colver, Atl·
ne-Mr. ;Lincoln's Wife; Herndon,
W. H.-Life of Lincoln; Lancaster,
Bruce-For us the living; Lorant,
sudan-Lincoln; Hill Life in Photo·
graph; Randall, R. P.- Marr Lin·
coin; Randall, R. P.-Mr. Llneoln's
Sons; Sandburg, carl-Abraham
Lincoln; Thu Praire Years and,
The War Years; Thomas, B. P
-Abraham Ltncoln; WilUams, T.
H.-Lincoln and His Generals and
Wilson. w. E.-Abc Lincoln or
Pigeon Crr.ek.

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BY DAYTON MOORE
pe!ISimistie about itB accomplishUNITID PRESS STAFF
ing the objecttive of 0011oing the
CORIESPONOENT
plight of the nation's priet: squeez
The industrial development
WASHINGTON UP- The Senate ed (arm«&amp;.
of the Central Ohio Valley
Agriculture Committee today ap'*'J1be f&gt;n&gt;&lt;iident gave the Con·
1hown in live telee.uts over
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pro'led 12·3 an omnibua fMm a1d ~sand the people a sound f2rn1
National Broadcasting Compahy
: b11l including a "AOil bank" and bitl, biJt now tiM! ehall«tii of .g et.
originating from WSAZ·TV
in
return to ri.Jid price prop~&gt; .
ting Cood l.egisl,ation. are dim," ·h~
April.,
But the rigid prlce propu.l f.ac. told t'lepOrlen.
Announcement was made tocllll
ed a hard fiebt ,in the Senate and
o•·L..· 1 IIE'WS:
WIO:'I ~~
by Lawrence H. Rogers, Vice Prei1
if pas:red by Congress a pouible
Case: A Sef!ate blue-ribbm oomdent and General Manager
prcsi&lt;lential veto.
mittee opened its in.v~a1:i.on
WSAZ, lite., Huntington, that
Both friends and focs of the pro- into whether &amp; Nebr.Ma lawyer
station In cooperation wilh
post~! prdic:ted victory in the Sen- tried to "buy·• the vote of Sen.
ate by a narrow margin.
f&lt;Tanois Case R SD on the nraturHuntington Chamber of c~·~;:;~;
has completed plans to .
ln 1954, the Senate threw out ;~I gas biH. Cue was ttte fi-rst witNBC's "Today" program,
rigid !Upport.l and approved
44 adminiJtration • tsponsored Jlcxto 9:1J9 A.M ., April 24 and 25th.
Jble supports of 75 to 90 per eent
Highwaye: C&lt;.ng!'e!'i9 m- tryu1~ Lo
Ae&lt;:Oi'ding to ltogcrs, the
of party. The omnibus bill wuul&lt;J build ihigh'Wllys foond itself in a
cast of "Today" including
restore rigid supporu at 90 per tight squ-eeze betw4:'etl cars ownDave Garroway, reporting
cent.
ers and' lrucker5. The problem is
lilies Jack Le8CQule,
President Eisenhower said at his how 1o dividl' the cost of il.'he mulIIIQ · fHIEI dlplumabl: •tand .........
Lee Ann Meriwcthm·,
IICWll conference this week he t.i.-b~IIK:m
dollar road program.
chlmpanzec mascot J. Fred Mugg'a · ,; derlqJ a rvrmuta
would be " gravely concerned" if The House Wars and Means ComFrom left.:
would all be brought to HuntinC
Congress yoted a return Lo rigid m~tee starts bearings '1\iesday on
u. 8.
ton with a crew to conduct tile
supports, Republican tsenators pre- a pro))06t'td tax bill that would
teleca11t Jive from area locatiOnlt
dieted he would veto the bill if inttase hi'Xew 'B&lt;:IlO!IB the bo-an:J on
faciliUes
contained them.
tiru and fueL
personnel and equjpment.
The Agrieulture
Committee
- - -- - - - worked for 11% boun at a man·
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of
farm bill early this morning.
Virginia, Ohio, and Kenluck.Y
High price • supporU squeked
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the program one morning to
witil
an
&amp;-7
vote.
And
i!e·
L
IDIC
cuss t~ potentiil of the area
wH•h Jim V.e naari's ~ : ~k· of spite tbe 12-3 vote on the entire
devel~ing.
hill . . .
mitt&lt;e m•mben ill
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Jlut!•nd,
23 ''oting ffi!lened the ~~t to fight
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cast each day wUI be concerned
·tour-mmoot
.g ots
oor J&gt;f the Mkldleport.Racioe &amp;arne the Sen.ale floor.
tome dn 000!3ct with Tubereulosis
primarily with industry in Hunt· way on .February 21 ~t 8 P. M. at and ~he winner of •he- Rlltl'811d . The~ ~articularly refeced to the line .tdn»e vr another, were eqminington and the Central Ohio Valle}' .1ht" Pomeroy Ju-n~r Hi~ ·~.!1 · and who ewr wins tilt'\ F..a&amp;l:em- hlgb n,e~d 1upporls.
ed Bt a -ehe9t dinK: in fbe affice
lncludiilg Ohio and Kentucky.
ium. The drawing {or pasUioos Harrisonville game.
One oi the three committee or Dr. E. BU'\.J'imti, Th11111&gt;1by onIt i!l contemplated that the .show was lheld Thu'Mday night.
l'fl .t.be rreperve t~marn.ent, Ra- members who vo.ted against the der !the ~hip of the TB
will originate from loeatlons on
I''O'll.owing this oorJtcst, the R&lt;l- cit»e is seeded to ·play Ruu.nd in measure-Sen. Clinton P. Ander- Association wtd MeDgs Health DeU1e Ohio River, various indu!ltrial cine quintet takes 011 t'be IMilddle- the cuntaln :rai:;er of the tourna· son D-NM, a former secretary of partment.
and.
transp.ootM'!oo.
d~ve.IOP·
'Yellow Jackots. in Nre sec· ment Oil Feb. 21 Ott 7 P. Ml. end agricu.llure-replied ao emphatic
AcoorOing l(.o a
one .new
mcnts, JIB w,ell as the studios of
mufl!d of the tournoament:
the winner of .t\his oonte.St tangles "No" when . asked by re~ters if ease bas beert reportect six new
WSAZ-TV.
1u.e winner of the Eastl.'rn'-liAir· with the SEO ~e champions he thought Jt was a good bdl.
611Speets were exammoo a Wa'le 11
k born rrom Middlopor:t, two nights later
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Committee
Cha-itm.an
Atten
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new contacts. Eigbt oW cases;
Allvanced details were comple- riwnviJJ.c coniC$!: wH! •klc
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a.t 8 P. M.
Elleodfo.r [).La . said be expects .t!he folH' okl suspecl8 and seven old
ted today foUowing a survey by
Senate to str;mt dcllatin.ll! tbo Jcgi.s· ~ were abo C'becbd at libc
Stanley E. Fllftk, NBC Project Sup.
'Dhe Ea$1.ern· retim'\'CS will . bat· la-Hoon
about Feb. 20.
-clinic.
ervisor for "Today", All ncgotiat..
. &gt;tle H'8'l"risonviUe 0(:1• Fe~acy 23
''This
wiU
producoe
the
.same
At. the clilrie Wen!: Dr. C. R.
ions have been conduct[!d
by
at 7 P. lf. The winner of this ronhouse [iglll. as befOl'e in 1954" An· .._.kwood, chest ~ fmm
WSAZ offldals and Chamber of
test and &gt;the winq.cr of the Middle.
Columbu6; Hn. Beruiee Ledlie.
C"Omfl'loell'1Ce rcpresc!Dtl!ives, Prcsi·
poT1t. antd Wbo evoc. w.i ns .tlhe Ra- derson said.
Sen.
George
D.
Al.km
R-Vt..,
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Members of the local Aaloeiation
dent Richard Gibson and Manager
eioo-RuUaM · gatlle, wiU play ·at 8
rankiklg
GOP
member
of lt:be o::m· iocluded Mrs. Dwight W~ and
Don Baker.
P. M. on Feb. 25 wht.ch is on Satm~ttee, said •he
voted for the Hrs. Wallace Bradford.
urday nigllt
me&lt;~sure w~Lh f'CSI'li"Yatioo. He W'P~ ' Next clinic is set ftr AoriJ. 5.
It is expected that Flink and a
EL CENTRO, Cltl.jf, UP.......A
The re!eret5 ·are: Bob Saw, Noteam 'of production men will re- sci.smolo.gilsll fQrecast 1omty 'li'CVa"al 'l:ao Mace l'Dd Dan Wedge, all uf
turn to Huntington February 21 daY&amp; of aUer shocks from :ar 5ll'mlg AtheM: T.he tlnJe ..WlJ a-Jteni:a.te
to conduct further survey11 for PO· -M'e xiean earthquak-e w.hieh· ro&amp;oo .game.&lt;~ ' t:he £in:t two days. of the
gram information and technical a wide a.rea. a-nd cauSed m~ t.ournamffit but Baur and' ·'Miace
data.
damage.
.
wt·D: call the mnats On. Satu~y.
P'iTI9t. shocks wero r_CC."'''l'd('d ~ 'Jibe toumoam- ni.anager is How·
County Superintendan_t 6:33 A. M. PST Tlhu:rsday. They ard Knight, -pl"inelp&amp;l or Pomeroy
were fol~owod by a scr.ics of reg. Junior High &lt;lflkoiaJ. .SOOI"ft'. Jame~
To Be Guest Speaker "' jo~ts .thruughout the day en11 Diehl; off-icial time keeper, Bob
night.
tn a ci\'il oactrkm, coneenJing a
ltobertls.
SAN' FRAN'2'1SCO UP-Mass
t.axpayers
wit by IM. L. Fnu::-b
o. 0. 1'-tt.crsoo, Mei.JJI&gt; County
'J1he .quakes were CeJt mo.'&gt;l
Pr.cserrt. at the ~willg for posi·
"Mad Doot" [,.
Supclli.nt611.dCotl of SchoolS, w.tLI be ~~r,:~~.:·n~· ,.:,rmpeni'ld .and San tioru ..in the ((Jumament. :held i·n agoaiDNt James O'&amp;Dllor $3100, a rin'll OWII """~·
IC'CIOtlfti of Q flight
•the rsuest spe&amp;ker, Feb. 14 wlteh
but. commun,itiCfi .the oounty supe11inteodent's offt« rn.QIIli.on tw beeo filed iD . , ,
•tho Miiddleport 8usil)CS9 a·nd Pl'Oof (he Mexi~ were Oharlesl Stlanlcy ·and JW14!s eo\nmon f'ileas (::oJ_.t nquest:tng from the elet!tric dlalr disclosed
Wday he eluded a would-be mptor
fess1omrl Women'-s Club moottS' at
. and' 100 miles to lit:s '80\ll'h Die-trl, Pomef,oy; Barl Kdight. and the court il.o arot zm ibe lillm·
only to be tl"&lt;&lt;PJ)ee! by a PI"**·
•the Fi-rsl P-noob)olt,er,iaon OIJurdl
reportod them. The f·lrst jolt John Parso-m. tAtiddlepor(; Or'i.s nrooo served.
Ix'olrer who thougbl. he was just a
T!Je motion sbatt$ tlmt ULe sum· CVIJ1IIIOll tbict.
rw t:hcir diorrer meeting.
felt 1'1!1 far east 'as 'JU9oon... Al'liz., Smit·h, Jim VelliWir'i, Henry Null
tMht. HonMr FOl"l''CC9t, ehldnnan
. Wieored centered ·near .tlbe tmd JQe Mlk"hel'i!t.di, RuQand; .DiU moos was made .oDt
B. 0'·
lrviu "Chtn'tR exec-Won" slay.oC rtbe Educatl'On. endi V'OC'atJkm.ai head of ~he Gul:f oC caHfOim.i-a.
Pll'iUiP!, Har:ri·sonv:iUe; llart5ell
Cl" of six pei1IOD8,
was ca'l)tured
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Dr. Charles F. Riebl ... of tho Dodl1i.U, Eastef1Rj Olan!tnce lilry• Moigo
- · Oounly.
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11tm1'bcnJ wi.ll be Jn· dbarl:e
tlhc
Imtti~ttle of TecbnoJogy ma:n, DonaM Wolf' and Cha!les q 4o the motioo ~ tbat t:be
'Jiltu:r~Sday wbile illr'yUrg W .bock two
p.ro.gr&amp;m ~hidt Will a:1so ttlclude
Pasadena sa·k t the after Shakes NOJTis, Racine and o. o. Pattersoo BUDtmcms was made_oo O'Brien in
'l'ings 'he lbad 81olen 4n lJ08 Ange.
Mol ·pC!r'StOlJal. cilpacily end oot as les.
"""de b)' a goost.
lor
days.
ooun.1y fiuperinlettdl'nt.
Jamel O'Brien, county fll1(li:IDCutm'.
The pcr.mbr\~Jrer 1Kumc suspi·
ctous and called poLice but del ec-

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Ch11pot.c.r 10£ Futu.re Fanners of Staats and ~...any King,
Amcl'ica was ,p:rosCIIJtcd by l..ar11"Y
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King, Woa·ham:a Uiglt St."hool stu ·
dent., •at .llhe ~u\'&lt;111' mooting of
•hbet Ben&gt;d Rolaey CI·Ub Oil Thurs·
day cvoning.

Robinson Fines
Two For Traffic
Law Violations

Two men ~ere I.i.ned litn Mayor
E. F. Robkk,on's oC:Ottl't. ~
ni;g:ht; •nod ..~ ,nan w~ ibctr,.
eet101ted ~ the ~r jJ:iA ' by 1o.
Natkmwkte JI)Wf»llte Oo.
carl
enforeetntlllt ot!icm!J ·~
rutute' t'annei\9 wiU be. given
In · a,obinti0n'8' oqurt. .Piu1 Oar
per, Pomeroy, Wllft !lined $5 ~­
d"kfL"m":er loll~ 10 nt"l)N} ~1nts· ··loc .~~ IirJr fa1LUC, ·ro t'!OOp 'Itt a .~~ .,_.
"'coori:&lt;'l.od a(loer fie itioign.&amp;l, .m, ~ H'twlr~.· ·
Ki.-.g ·:a~alt'd •to Bll~'olle -wtto Pomeoroy, ~ . f~. $100, ~ \
desires to have his placc ·of bust·
Otto -·
-'th6 charge,
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nc..-w.:., bi.s fann, · o.r his !hiJDlc ·.;,n. jai1,
while
~Citect
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sprQtfll &amp;y tbe :grWp to 'advii!Pe ilhe
Th.~ aberm~ &lt;Oftieeh ~td :.
chapt:er of it.
that Jack Stafford, 51• Dexter
Pre5ent at tlhe mooW~li ware Wll'l ·anre&lt;~t:cd by Oonst~bllc Cocil
Poaul Sctmel.der, Hel"man L-a-u;nc, Cook, Th~. He wa&amp; eiwlrled
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!'lord Cam&gt;atk, Jlll1l&lt;ll Di&lt;&gt;bl, E. 'in •a wafl'ant 8WOM by Hurley
L. StelJ&lt;, . Jim llam!&gt;t.o" Donald NeJsou, with ·l •fus: his IP'1h run
RouSh, JattJeao Fl-ettohfr. Ol)de ·aL 111rge. StaffOl'ld is. itQ firtJaDd trial
Don t'og""""'g, Hatty Mil· on .I!IJ.~ .cha:rees be!ON! Jul!ilttee of
l•, Lewis ~. R....U.Capeo the Peace R. L. Griadley, Mtiaen-

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Return To Rigid Price Props
May Bring Veto By President

. MIDDLE EAST FORMULA

Books On Lincoln
Are Displayed At utiU•lng the
or
o :.,,.•• , , •pecial
Pomeroy Library meetingplannedthe tG6verno"

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·-· The chalrman will head Lhe
Heart Fund campaign-.Jo IJe stag.
The R.otariaM wr.rc 't.ol'd ·bhat
i:d in Meigs COunty. in conjunct· l•he l'hap!lu1 will be cngagOO .rn t·h•'
ion with the national drive of the clhoina&gt;~lon oi ·hazards 11boutl •IJom·
American Hear~ ~atlon.
c!l and busine.:.stw .U1.rough 18' 30
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Southwest Quake
Shocks Are Felt .
Over Wide Area

-O'Brie~ Requeti "Mad Dog" Irvin
Court To Revoke Capture Is Made
Suit Summons In San Franciseo
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t_h_c_e_ar.:. .cot:.:.':l :hec:. iUm=:;•;: ·__·____
Hear FFA Plans .oomm~t..
The dl••••·· of lbo &amp;cart clreula. .8end Rotarians
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Idea •pe&lt;ioal
State•. and in Meigs Count&gt; as well
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mmumty
mprovement
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tln•lfflUIUOtt41 Sotmtlp&gt;\o,ol

II"~ of Berns.dtiine Oney ...., ., sociQll studioes
teacher at Wahama and hired
Norrna Jean Dwrst .in .her plaoe. It
atoo rotod to purdlase a new tire
Mrs. Charles Mullen, Pomeroy proof safe fOl' WahMna at 8 00 ~
''Will serve a~ chairman of the 1956 uf $77.6.90 .10 repJace one ruined
.Heart Fund Campaign in Mei&amp;s by buJ1glars :recenl'Jy.
' cOunty, Februar1' 1 through. Feb·
rulcy 29, R. W . Klsll&amp;ne, pres1dcnt
In •addK:loo, tOe bo'lnd lliecided
of lbe Central Ohio Heart Associ· lo enf.oroe lts PQ#cy o1. lpCI'mitting
.,Uon, announced today. Mrs. Mul· dnivcr's ~ ct1rtr tin be usnd
len Was also campaign. chairman for driver's edUc&amp;Uon , on:Iy. The
for the Heart Association in 19~5. Pt; J'll&amp;aB&amp;Dt Hieh School car ~8
.
. completely o003troyed. in 11 lfilrc
HOL,Z:ER HOSPITAL
OC tho funds tolleeted In th.ls ea'l"Jim- in. .tthoe week after bcing
Admitted Thursday: George Me·
)'_ear's Heart ear:n~,a!'n. 75% will Mt by a .ttnrek. 6daeh Rkban:l· Hor· Kenzie, PomerQy; Frank FUJCale,
rema~n in the Central O~io . Area .ton of Pt. Pleasantr was dtivin€ Pomeroy; Thoma:;; Senter, New
to c_o mbat the heart disease
;::H:::'.:.":.:"::.·c_______ _ _
throueh research, education, and
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~mmunll.y heart programs.

the price o( a pound o[ GOOD LUCK . . =•*++t.:++++++tt't:ttt+::++t++t+

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: Any newspapcrboy who collects
6QO ''Clover Stamps" is eligible to
+ compete for one e( the College
Scholanhip:s. He then writes an
essay of 250 words or less. Tb'
writefll of the te11 best es.rt1ys arc
the ftoal winners of the $1,000
% College Scholanhips to the colleges
of their choice!

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The percentage of deaths in Meigs

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eoooty d!U'Fng !l!ltc -calen&amp;l' year Improvement Projeet nQ.W bemg o. 1. Dostie, J. L. Sllew.amt. ood R.
Were: diseases of th~ 'heart and oonducl.ed 'locally by i-h.e Wa-hama J. WiHiamson. (}u(!sl,s. were .Bob

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background) Ue on Loa A.ngelee aldew&amp;lk where a.n auto which

bid Qf $147.761 !or tlllat aJil Qf .the mioor dedudions
•· tM· pt"'ppiied: Wsh:&amp;ma· gym~um oou.Jd be &lt;Bdded i'ater witOOu.t .im. audibollium
'be 81.1bmitt.od: to pa~ring tOO bitlilic oonstnuction of
tbe ii!Genl govam:m~ for ~P· t'he bu:i:ldingt
The buildq Wlde.t1 ·tbei new bid
(Jrovatl: .it wae
at :a meetri:ng
&lt;&gt;l·IA&gt;•
Oolmly ~of. EldJJ
\&gt;e eE~!!r'l!i
,1110,!109. jill;!lt . .lor .jl'.o.lOO;Oj!O
ati&lt;ft OD ·~·.:~ :
ded ~ a sj)OThe hlckWD, silbmrttai by .tlbe ·ht boing
C. H. Jimison Co., end l"npresenls ci-.al ~evy passed ,'flhree· yean 'flgo
a deduction of .throe a'ltem.at.es white $50.000 is bein:g providro by
as)ted !or on ooili;naol bkie. 'Nle the federa-l govWJlK'Int.
Appearing before the board· on
JirniSon Oo., submirtted a bl'd of
$182,820 earli'« for low
on Wedne9day Wlls P.auJ• W . Swo,pe,
the- 'PI'Ojeot:,
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fit181te dilrecloc t:Ji .oohOOI. transpor• The new bid wlll ~ncl·ude the tation. Swope doi,scussed !hazards
~"' of ltlbe foyer, the ornis created by Mason Ooonty'.s crowdPJa lof- down spout9, lfU1ter'9 arnd ed schooJ buses and recommendeol
.t.omt seW&amp;r .sy,t~em, tlhe redootioo seveN] w-ar.o w!W.cb coulld. ':remedy
· ot the butlding' bei.:ght &lt;UJid !ii!IVtma:l the s H.uaMon .
SWQpe TCOOmmendcd (l) tiM!
~miiror~.
·'Attlh·itect Imrtg Bpwman Slaid strict enr·oreement of a zon.ing poHcy throughout •the t!Wiltem, (2)
ttrc cessa-t,i"On of carrying rpuplls
WhO 1JiVe WtLtbin ltWO miles o{
sch-ool, and (3) Te-~heduling of

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On Proposed Wahama Gym

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because lhe contest lasts only 8 weeks
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A · revoised

Legion Auto Sales
Pomeroy, Ohio

Tboml.$ T«ftll. Sbe abo caltfl.l
on rber sitter aDd brotber-ilhlaw
llr. and Mrs. Ff'aok R)1ber.
MI"&amp;. Ca'l'l Moore 6'PfO( Mooday
wlth ·h er plll'enta,
Mr. 100 IMrs.
V«a. Drib. ~.
YN. .EQuna ~ .nd dau&amp;h·
&gt;tel', ~ Lehew ~
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and lllr. tllld Mn. Will·
~ TbueDtt -Of St)Tacuse vttit.ed
SUJXby, in Cokimbua and Or:ient .
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-..·o, \t1abt rC.:er IDd dneh·
t.er .ed Mrs. Robert Morrlf Sr.
Visited in Mi.nersYHle Suodrloy with
Mnt. Amanda P'arbr.
. ~
• · and Mrs. Edeaor Tbomas,
son -and
dauJbter were ~
buslnes&amp; m•tOI'll in Pldrersbur.
John Fri.ok bart Rturned. to Ibis
bome Rock ~s Road from
~~ !Me~ Geftera) Hoopi.t21. and
rs unprovlDg Dioely.

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lb. Bm ~ ol Antio;!u~y
tpeot Wedneadtf with 'her fa4'Mr-

Mrs. Donald Hauck and Mrs.
. _
James Sayre were guesll when ardl bave moved to theU' 11.ew proving st~tly and i:s ' 'Plaooing
, ,. ,-.,
·"
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Mrs. Onille Well entertained the home..
to oret:um to Itt~ bome ·m, Wi:Ddlee
~YI ANNtY!J.SARY·
Christian Compt~nlon class of the
M
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te'J' in· lbe near fuwre.
Mr .. ~'i:Mr's· H.a.rt... LfoDll, ·woo
Pomeroy Church or Christ, at her
Mrs. Cora Thomas 8fld rs. oe
bave ~It in poor bealtb, rele-1
home, Laurel St., Tuesday even·
lng.

Rerreshmcnts in kccpinl: with
Sl. Valentine's Day were scncd
by the hostess to Mr~&lt;&gt;. Lee, Mrs.
Cunningham, Mr~ . Walter Ken·
nedyJr., Mrs F.dward Parficlt,
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. JefTcr11, Mrs.
Dnnver KapJJie, Mlt;s Gilmore and
the two gucshl:.

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Kinder,garfen

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Nothing To Buy- Just Register
Your Motor Number at

POMEROY
SOCIETY

Callipolis they NY a ye~uq deer,
wbicb bad apparently swum the
river, cros5 the b1abWI1 beltw
Hobson aod bead for the Obi.o
biHj.
Pu ils of the
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.
~n. Lula Muon, Charleston. " .!__ ....,_. ... , _
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Del M~. Wllijam Francis, Syr• .::_. ·~-,::..~_."""o
euse, ·1~e gueJt.s tbiJ week of tlltJ ...~ • ,_-.ble ...... _, etelebft.
Miss &amp;M"a Kerw-ood. Otlber guests . tJAoam ~~L~at.o.~•Goola,.,~
Mrs c T Ratab and lliBa
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first
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atle rancJ.t. -eport..
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Second A.vuoue w.bieb WM oWDed .._ Hit ......, · "'!'"',....._ auu reby Mr. .00: b. Ma-nn.t v....._ lr~ o.r:. ~ee cream,. COOkies
Pomeroy and •M'I'.
oand, 1es and favors of bJow..euts
Triplett and children bave moved and tbe tQaeber ~ Guy Rey·
from the Pratt apstmcnt to h!JI ooids, &amp;S816t.ed .Mrs. C&amp;!h 9abr
parents' property
and Mn. R!Mpb Gibbs Jr., wtt}J
·
the party. Michael Gftss a&amp;sisled
Jacob Spencer, II:J.iooie aDd a, 1rith the Hl'=rinl and Gftl'or,y
Charles Spencer, ~ ri.sMd GlbiD wu a '~Ue&amp;t. Friends elJo8eq_
Mr. and Mn. Vent Dava 1\le!Jda)'. eo tSit .at the party wef'let Gary
Mr. and _
Mrs. Robert CunHn.iacs Wilml, Billy Hapt.o~-- let·
Ray~ille, H.. Y., tbave heeD frey ~ Waada .Peletman
•heroe Y'ttitin:g ~wister" llrtr. Mlrie IDd Cb:rWine Koebloer.
Houclt .mel family.

wt.a ~-_ .
drcn,
Tommy,
~ V o,wital
·'- pa:tlmt
at •Mft.Ball
Hemarlj(
Mrs. Asa
Camp Ellen,
(Paula Becky
Ja~e ~.
..iiJi~.
Coats
it lim· wtt1
: ~~ed.
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Tuesday Meeting

The meeting in charge of the
president, Mitis Louise Gilmore j
opened with devotions led by Mrs.
H. D. Cunningham, an&lt;! prayer
by the Leacher, Mrs. ·A. 0 . Lee.
fo'ollowing a short business session, Miss Gilmore was in charge
of the entertainment and prizes
were awarded to Mrs. llarolrl
Smith, Mrs. Aldo Jeffers: and Mrs .
Hauck.

$150,000 Sweepsta~es

hlJe

Place and two daugilters, Gaines,

Thursooy. Fel:iruo2' 9, 195~

Jame.,

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MR.- AND·MRS.~ HELINDORE AND FAMILY,-ALl THEIRS .

Holter Granted
Registry Right

IHlATI'L~BORO, VT. • Roy L.
Holter, Pomeroy, Obio. has lx-en
gi\'('lt the privilege of lhe c:rcclu·
sive use o( the name "'Holter'' aH
a herd name in regiAlering hi~
1mrebred Hohltein-Frle.slan cattle.
This prefix name is granted and
wiU b(! rC!L"Orded by the Holstein-·
Frleshm As:;ociation of America.
0\'er 1300 prefixes were re~~erv·
c&lt;l for br~dt'rs in 19M.

Market Reporu
f"tNCINNAT'r, 0 . UP'"=Product-:
Eggs, .stMlodr. OOBSUmeot A Drce
43 to 45: brown .U to 46: .rne·
dioun~e; 41 to 43: brown· mix 41 1o
43 : C:&gt;.'tra l11rge 40 A:O 41; A ·IWVt'
wh~IIE' 36 to 49: A m~ium white
34 4o 37; A mOOium hroWilt 34 .ro
37: drccb- 29 t.o 30; B lqe 34 W

bivcs w«e unaware

of

Intin 's

id-Pot ioty unW 100 beatme imootirot
wfth Hre.tr questioniing .:and blurt«! out that he was ·bhe Qhjcct of a
nat,ionwide manhuDf_

30 Meigs Farmers
Attend Poultry
Producers Meet
'More 1•han 30 Mt"igs fanner~ at_..
:\end('d
'a tll('t"'ing of t.hf' SEO
Poultry
Producm"S' AfSI:ooiGCiation
Jrt.ld Thursday •r.j,gbt at the CIJ'Ut"t
bOU,&lt;:e .

'Jib"e program for tl1t' even-in;:
pre$ett1ed by C·barl('l'jo Powt-JI
rmd
K€'oith. GarriROno C'!lgint"~CT'S
wit.h Doane A~tund 5N'vi&lt;.'e,
wa.~

St. L.ocmR;, •MO. T.hese men· shi&gt;Wf'd
·pi'l"t'lm'SI and disclUI!Ied t'lte

buildi·ng.&lt;; w;ing pole
strtmltif&gt;n:

lt'YJ)I.\

ll!f(!

of

con-

Tht' mC'Moing was 'in einlrge of
rryel'S 1C lowet": ft)'· P.rf'.'lidcnt 'l'bereoll Joln;on, Ra·
crs 3 .t.o 3 1·2 lb 18 to 21; OOus &lt;'Pnt'. -and routine buSiillcss of illhe
m'er 5 lh 2a to 25: ben&amp; 5 tb anrl a:,'SOCi'al ton was condruct.OO.
tt wall 131tDNnced tbat tile sixth
U1l'rlnr 18 .\o 19; bnl:9 ~-egtiom:J 15
lo t7 : oL(I moslem •9 to 12.
ar..nu:rl Ohio Brotlcr Scbool lit

37

~ 1 l• ic kNl.~.

lllll"" 90 """"" 66.

OSU would be w FebrJial'y Z2.

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