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ELBERFELDS JANUARY

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and monthly

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of the Mtddlepon
Church were held
evenwg, January 2.
Tbe Rev c. E. Ho~·t, pa5tor preSided and conducted lhe openm g
. Q.evotional serv 1ce
w1lh L D.
Diles giving the prayer bdorP the

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PAJAMAS and
SLEEPERS

Middleport Society

The Rev. C E. HGyt drove h1s
Houd.ash cll , Board or Christian
daughter. Margaret Hoyt, a sen.or •
Educatwn, three }'("ar term , Mrs.
at Marietta College, back to schoo l
Alh•n Hug hes, Clifford S tumbo;
wday after her holiday vacatlo!l
Ushers, Eugene Coleman, Robert whtch was snent here 11nd wtt!l the
~fills, Owen Bratton Malcoln MilRev. and Mis Clan Harmo n, F11,:
! ('J Gerald Anlhon y, WLlham Wal·
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ters James P ullen, lli'MI!l Fox.
Mr s Charks Bennett presented

SALE $1.50

Mr and Mrs Ronald Reed , Ar-

POMEROY
SOCIETY

P.omeroy Chapter
Of Eastern Star
Meeting Is Held

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To Relatives
During Holiday

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BAKER
FURNITURI

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yew phJ11don't prttcrlptlont with pro.
ftuioftal precl1ion from fr••h atach of
t~otenr. top•,uoHty pharmoceuticofa.
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SPENCER'S HOME·MADE

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UYER PUDDING
BLOOD PUD111NG
HEAD CHEESE
FINEST

IN

5 Beg. $29.50 Teen Age Coats ....... ."•Sale

SALE $1.50

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_COMPANY

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Pomeroy

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, l'riday, Janillry 4,

SAlE $1.50
14 Reg. $3.95 Womta'l
Strlpod Broadrlolh hjanu!s

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WO.
TruekAnd
Engine
In Early Morn Collision
A dnver of a tractor-trailer rig and his passenger are near
death today after a spectacular crash with a New York Cen~
tral iretght diesel Jooomative early this morning at the Hob-son-Route 7 crossing,
The passenger, Frank Murray, 42, Lodi, N. J., was thrown
from the cab of the southbound rig and run over by the slowly

GIRLS DRESSES .
42 Reg.

MEN'S

SPORT SHIRTS
All Sizes - Not ,u llzos ·Ia
all patterns.
7.95 Sport Shirts Sale $5.00
5.95 Sport Shirts Salo_f4.00
4.95 Sport Shirts Sale $1.00
3 95 Sport Shirts Bale $!.50
ESMOND BABY

BLANKETS

27 Rec.
33 Reg.
34 Reg.
14 Reg.

$5.95 Dresses ..
$4.95'Dresses .
t3.95 Dresses ...
$2.95 Dresses
$1.95

f3.00
$2.50
$200
$1.50
$1.90

3 Reg.

$12.95 Teen Age Dresses
10 Beg. $8.95 Teen Age Dresses
22 Reg. $7.95 Teen Age Dresses
16 Beg. $5.95 Teen Ago Dresse,
3 Reg. $3.95 Teen Age Dresses .

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Sale $f.Ofl
Sale f$.00
Sale $J.QO
Sale J3.QO
Sale $2.00 ·

7 Reg. $10.95
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and Reverslb!es

BLANKETS
R;Jyon and orion with Dura·
Chrome binding, 72 by 90
Inches .

WOMEN'S COATS
Just 67 For This Sale

$5.00

20 Women's $28.00 Coats

.... Sal• $22,00
17 Women's U9 50 Coats
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30 Women's $49.50 and $69.50 Coats .. . Sale $38.00

$2.00

3 Reg. $5.84 .
SOLID COLOR WOOL

Seconds Of

Dan RJver Pereale

PILLOW CASES

Dark greeri • with
stitched ends.

Combed percale all white.
Stze 42 by 38 % mches.

blanket

3 Reg. U.ts

2 for $1.00

25% wool solid color blankets. Acetate satin binding.

January Siilll
SALE PRICES

DRESS MATERIALS
59c ....... Sale 38e a
69c
Sale 48e a
79c
Sale 58c a
89c
Sale &amp;8c a
$1.39 .. . .. Sale 98c a
$1.49
Sale 98c a
$1.98 . . Sale $1.38 a

yd.
yd .
yd.
yd.
yd
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yd.

Our Regular $1.69J
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SUEDE FLANNEL

SHIRTS .

$3.00

COATS -7to 14

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Sizes from 8 to I)V"
smart new Plllferns. All
standard makes and con·

struction. On sale Cor

$1.38
Speelal Purtb-!
Large Sl&amp;e CANNON

WASH ClOTHS
1200 wash eloths for thio
sale, Including solid colors
and stripes.

10c
DRESS PERCAUS
Our lw&lt;l best selling brands.
Big selection of patterns. 80
square quality. On sale for

39c a yard
SALE! "45"
Extended Play

RECORDS
Reg. 1.49 Albums. All good

music. Popular songs by fa...
mous artists.

Reg. $8.95 5 Pleee

7 Reg, $25.00 Girls Coats
3 Reg $19.50 Girls Coats
II Reg. $18.50 Girls Coats
11 Reg. $13.95 Girla Coats
3 Reg, $12.95 Girls Coats

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

$18.00
$14.00
$12.00
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$1&amp;.00

BLANKETS
45% rayon, 30% cotton,
25% wool. Solid colors bound with acetate satin.
Pink, ~lue, green, tan and

eedar. .

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SALE p,~ ••
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SAI:.R •.•. .oo
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SALE ·~Of
• 38 Paln'lte1. $1.50

MEN'S

WINTER COATS and JACKETS

Glrla

40 Ref. $US Coals and Ja~ets .. · . , . Sale •:·:
1~ Reg. $6.9$ J..kets . . . . . . . . ..... Sale $ :
13 Reg. $'1.91 Jackets and Coals ...... Salot $8.08.
4 Rei. UUD J~els and Coats ...... . ~a~e .1UO ,
5 Keg. $14.95 Jaekets and Coats . . . . . ,... Ul.OO
4 Reg: $17.50 Coats , ... : . .. ... ...... Sale ·~:·::
13 Reg. $11.50 Coals . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . Sale $ . • .
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Ilea. $1.50

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SALE

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14 fain Jlo\l. $1.15
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TV SNACK sm

4 Colding tables and storage

sup;er Sotu

SA~ $1••0 ,

AU Sizes But aol all ilzes In allstyleo

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Up Susp\J.oi.DSe To Last lJIQI
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WASij:ING~N (UP)- Freshman Sen. Frank J. _Lausc_he Ne"w Assi'stant

}$ party today bi a suspenseful opening session of the 85th

and •u•lge Count, has gaJiled a
Democrats organized .the House with no trou e. ut m ~ new ®put.y sheriff today followmore closely divided Senate there had been anxious moment!
Uae sWe1ring in 1hursday o(
among tbe Democrat.- about Laus-~-· ,
,llayor Howard Frank and Robert
che's intentions.
L-.•. Rll'tenbaeb 11t the COUJltY'.t new
The Ohio Democrat had hinted
law el\forcement team.
last summer he init:ht vote with
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Harten"c"'"' wiU assume tbe du01 of llherii'r Monday, Jan. 7 _ He
Republicans on organlzatior:i of the
Senate. Had he done eo, It woul~
,....,
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have been possible for Prellident
•Elaenhower's J)&amp;l,'tY to
that
man Pleaa Judge Cedrie Clark.
Cb.mber
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Tbe sheriff's quarter, are being
Bolll houses convened .
At
lime today Janna Koy vocated by Sheriff and Mrs. Char·
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illflnt daqbter of Mr. lealddRussen Who are
lltedr
an IV
e :,;,as_.ll po tey _...tg:.,. and lt!n. Cliarlea Stobart or Mid· M leport. Deputy e Weann.er
dl ri
\Ito Jeocling contender Jr., oald he has no llllllU!diate
priority Items lor early debate.
Nort'hern sena\Ora promptly _ofepo 'J'U
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plans.
,
fcred a molior aimed,
cur)&gt;ing iQ the 1857 Dail1 Bentmel Stork•' Deputy Hornld Duckworth re·
ftllbulters.
was pcm. Derby wltb JlO
entries
J ported his pAinter's union card is
poned untU 8 p.m.,_
inti ,_. )'et beta. filed.
and he intends to go
wheo the Senate wall vote 011 •
Should no 91-lter entries
filed btek t() that trade.
move to1 table the an&amp;i.flllbueter shOWing an earlier bJrth date of ..Paul Holter, 'J)tOSideqt of Ra·
PTOP.O&amp;a •
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Jtnu•- 1 at a·OB p m Little lfiSl cine CO\WCU, automatically will
1 inner •uccced all the mayor. This was
Not until the actual votlng on S });;.{ UL
tb ' 0
organlJatlon did Lauxhe
tq
w .
e
.Frank'i "tirst term as mator.
eta w
'' commit hlmtflf. When M nt.cf .of the eontest.
He , was •ppo,tnted to fill out the
With the
tor Sen.
.wjnner of the contest will re-- unexpired term ol Henry Bentz;,
Hayden cn..Atfc,.)
&amp;ia.. eeiVe .. • holt of alfta from mer- Jr.• whG reslgnt)l,t. Frank wae eJectStyle&amp; Bri~es at-Nil) ss "Pfflsi. cban~'!~ t!le area and be declared ed a year ago witbout opposition.
dent pro tentpore, the sqs"p~ the "-'!tJt' Baby oi 1957" from Frank will resign aa mayor at Iii
1
wa oTer. The.
Was
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apecJal council meeting tonichi.
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Dotiody's'
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House,
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th f
P ll'
rise, DemOCTa•..c Rep. sa...
tna · e 10
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1 th mu&amp;t
tb e0 •
burn Wll ....
~Ieete
.I .tneat-J.
ficel 0
e D•ily Sentine 1 1y noon
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con~l
s~ortly
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:;"idodni; ~T,t ~th eip~ rtf~~ Stobar~

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Demoet~ •Jalns~ C~l.
~ate

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Farmmg
· • Labor
'l!bc House division
lit 23$ Df):Qlf).
i
cratl, 200 Republ C&amp;b~~&lt; and.lWG. va-. s • D •
tancics."·ln the Seitlt~ I~ l&amp; 141H'l. ' ,, . 8VJDg
eVIces
Under tod,a)''a~ clrl:!um-tanees ,I
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ill~le Democratic defeCtion co!,lld '1'0- Be StodJ'es
have brought about..a
Senate ...

R·eporl 27 Cab}es
'iUl By Slrl'kers

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...~mouth

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I ' division with Ropll!&gt;li&lt;an .: Vice
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Prftl:ident
.jl,
Nixol\
breolrutg the .till:'
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The GOP refu.ftG'.tbrofll. tbe
towell unttl the lbj inomenl
fleet J~b K J"aVItl Wa8· on' ~il
l(i taaellls
ito had annouii&lt;eil ht· )"'OIId &gt;lay
· on as New Yort"•otato · onorney
geftera1 urlUt
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BUt he
1)y ibdlltf
whea the
"*'* l(lrgeftbf:a. lt
Lauac.he had
vilkh tbO'. BeJI:VHI
ready tii
sign his ;tote
hto 5en·
ate scat and ,;...110 lie for Nix·
on1nIn ,
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PORI'l'SMOUTH, 0. (UP) - Special ,police patrols were at work
tOdliiY in ari l'!tfort to halt a rash
of cable hltings against the
Ohio .Consolidated Telephnne ,(lo.
Police said a total of 27 cable
bad been reported wlthbt
..,.
oun.
Re,alr creW&gt; worked •II day
eabl.es to re·
stote·fadia communi.,t&lt;nns tn pn1
ttfe• .houses, !be
orflee- and, tbt
H•g:hway, Pa·
trol. Cut cablett kaoeke\1 aut the
radlOS
nighl
Telephone ser'4iCe was also restol'&lt;d to lh"e
hos·
pi!ala · wllich temporanly· usen
tuicab
service to sum
mon
~-bldoctors.
t
1 between
p '-4 ea tha so dwere
L cu Ill New
ucasv
"'ortamou d pan
th e.d N
.aoston an
0Tt8mou . an
ew
~LoJl to Sclotoville.
....D~roit Steel's plant at New Boston. lost its telephone StlM'ice.

atrlk~bouod

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a~ Df 10., Ad\llt elas11es for far·
&amp;'!~- ~~l'a .hy!'~f rscolnR~•~·totoedtbofy "!::alnrde ~~ttihngs
~ ..o Ill, V""l'\o ""'u
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The meeting will be
:r~~· I, 8 p.m. tn the Vo-Ag room.· Thura~ay a~~~tng

nex~.

pu~licans

WII J~nctiM"
~ate
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Atlcodaota "ore urged to brinr
ally .tabor aaver!l'already..fashloned,
for such deviCes, to tbe
lileetina:

G~&gt; it;feas

me~ting

The J.hlr4
or lhe series
w" attendc&lt;i bY 17 farmers. Lean
hogs was the topic with 80veral
queotlona beln: answered " to
coats •rvof pound o( lean
1 boas
nd com·
1 d
P
arl'!d to thQ. meatl csa abr d.ar
ty.V.s
on
r - broods, rOtat
,
, ee mg,
~onsumcr
demandi, dres~mv por·
t;entqes arid , protein feed ne~ds.
lnvitej to atterd
All farmers
these classes.

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Before Bend Rotary CJ.uh ThiJi'sday
:~.1~nua~h'co~:::':U~~o:.••,!;~ ;~::in~ P~~~~:::.~n~,"e;'~":

preient~

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"Aicobollsrn" waa the topic of a tali
by !leY. Jet
f,'l'
~~~~~~ of ·IIJI".nt. Pl. . .·~ .be Jw·- .iC poaibte. Mr~ Y""'!~ !"'""'ott
LVe peared hefore, a' !J{dji§ NigKf . . . . . of lhe Bdd '!'ltofary out that ' .......... .,.,ponse ...
CJub on Thursday evenmg in the socull POOms of the Hartford the counly-':"ld&amp; r enyalop(' df!'Ve

Bradford '\'laag, director o\ the Methodist Church .
Sunflow" Mm&amp;\fel Show of 111541Rev !lodgers instructed the members of Ro(ary and their
57, bas announced _the biggest and
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guesb on things to do to belp an
best show lo be glven for a num·
alcoholic. He advised bU audience
ber of years.
to inform themselves about ale&amp;, Wednesday , Januar, 9, the show
holiiSJD, never to sbame an alcowtll_be p_resented at
Pomert!y
hohc, not to barp on hls condition
Jumor Hogh S&lt;:hoo1 aud,.odum at
and never P"'"b or lecture to
tRaeine b about to lo&amp;e its mayor 8:15 and on Wednesday, JBJJuary
Jum. ~

Judge.Swears In
MeJgs
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nailed down Detnoyratlc contrpl of the Senate by voting With

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tern. 100% cotton.

$8.95 Ladies Skirts . . . .. ... ... Sale $8.00
1 Reg. $7.95 Ladles Skirt . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale $6.00
U Reg. $5.95 Ladles Skirts . . . . . . . . Sale $4 00
.( Reg. $!.95 Ladles Skirts .
. . . . Sale $%.00
S Beg, 17.50 Boys Coat and Legging Sets, Sale $12.00
5 Reg. $18.00 Children's Snow Suits .... Sale $7.0 0
8 Reg. $8.95 Children's Snow Suits . . . . . Sale $8 00
10 Ret; $7.95 Women's Plastic Jackets .. Sale $3.00
17 Reg. $3.111 Wom. Turtle Neek Sweaters Sale $2.50
18 Be&amp;. $5.95 Women·s Cardigans (40 to 48) Sale $3.
4 Reg. $8.95 Women's Cardigans (40 to 46) Sale $3.00
I! Beg. $1.95 Women's SUpover Sweater&amp; Sllle $2.10
13 Beg.
Women's Cardigans ...... Sale $3.00
4 Bel· .3.95 Women's Cotton Cardigans . . Sale $!.50
30 Jt,og, $1.85 Women's Blouses ..... ... Sale $2.0~
7 Reg, $11.15 Women's Blouses . . . . . .. Sale $!.50
'7 ~· $4.91 Women's Jersey Blouses .. Sale .3.00
I( Rei· U .49 Girls Blouses . . ..... . , Sale $1.00
14 Reg. $lUI Women's Corduroy Jael&lt;els Sale
ll Reg. $10.00 Women's Corduroy Jaekets Sale n.oO
' Reg. $3.95 Women's Poplin Jaekets . . Sale .• UO
21 Reg. $1.95 Glrla Poplin Jackets ... .. Sale
15 Rog. U.t5 Glrlo Teen Age Skirts ... , Sa.._ $2.'"'
12 Re•. U .9S Girls Skirts ....... .. , .. Sale $2
•·\' $ 1•00
5 Reg." U.15 Girls Skirts . . . . .. · · · • ""
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8 Reg. 3.11 Worn. Corduroy Pedal Pushen Sale
·tt Bee. U9 Wom. Flannel Bermuda Shorts Sale 1.~·
14 ReiJ. 2.95 Wom, Corduroy Bermuda Shorts . tUO
7 Reg, U.tS Women's Corduroy Slacks .. Sale $1.50
8 Reg. $5.15 Women'~ Cotton Flannel R.,.,, Sale U,
49ReJ. $18.00 to $11.50 Women's Dre11101.Sale $6.~0
.3f Ref. $7 ••5 1Di1$f.95 Wome~'s Dresses Sale $4.00
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JANUARY SALE

AN UNWENT!FIED MAN Is tense oi:i' the demolish.;,. cab of-a Pennsylvania tractor-trailer
BADLY MANGLED, Frank:'Uurr&lt;f1•, Lodi, N.J.,;. cautiously removed from underneath
Is pulled off the nose o'f New York Cenl:tal yard engine No 8807 early this morning at the
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Hobson-Route 7 crossing, Dnver Richard Dl Freschia of Fombell, Pa., was critically inj~red. New York Central yard engine..No, ~or ~D.I;lytbis" morning. He remained under tbe locomof
Dl Freschia was removed from the eab. fils passenger fell between wheels of the locomotive ive 45 mmutes while resc~S·'~i'orked' atr,~-iilg board under the eilgine, edged him on it, t
and lay there 45 minutes. (Dally Sentinel Photo).
hen pulled him out itltetin cow-calcher;:"guards. Murraf is in critical conditiOn In Meiif
s GeneraJ Hospital. Checking operations iS Wal·ter Manley, a railroad employe, with his body e

xtended between the engine's Wheel~. (Daily~tinel Photo). · · '

B~KETS

movtng tram. Rescuers needed 4:1
to extricate the unconsClouJ man wbo laJd between the
tratkl about 10 feet back of tbe
cow -catt~er guards Off1c1ala termed Jt m1ractdous that Murray had
e.scaped ammed1ate dealh.
Richud Dt Fresch1a, 29, Fombell, P.... the driver, was removed
High school ban4amen from all from tbe obliterated cab by volover Melg! County will turn out unteen of the Middleport Emerin force Saturday as the Me1ga gency Aquad and railroad worker1.
County Poho Foundation launchf's He was rushed to MeJgs General
its annual Blue Crutch Dal The Hoapttal.
drive by th~ youth• will get unon hand to direct rescue wort
derway at 9 30 a m. when tbey Wlli were Dr. Ray Ptckena who adminbegm a canvass n( aU Jtores and istered shots to Murray by crawtbusinesa places tn the area
mg under the engine, Coroner
Mrs Victor Young, c:b :u rman ol Henry Ewtn g and Shenff Charles
!he Me1gs County Poho Dnve Rus1ell.
!lid today that in lal't year's drive
Hospital_.atleud.ants said at 11 . ~
thiS
mornmg that Murray wu 1n
the youngsters clear_ed $400 18 the cnhc:il condition. The dr1ver, reBlue Crutch c.ampa~n and hoped ported to have both leu broken
that the response thiJI year wo•ld and at leallt one .arm, With rAber
be eqLlally as g~
tDjune , wa~ still in aurger)' 3l
1
The cb.mmaa aW' pointed out , noon. Tb~e was n~ report availthat funds for MeiD County .are able 0 11 Dl Frescbu s ch.ancea of
Row exhausted and U.al the Foun- survJVal.

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Blue Crutch Day
To Launch Meigs
Polio Campaign

72 by 90 inches. Solid col·
ors with wide 100% acetate
satin binding.

GIRLS TEEN AGE DRESSES

36 by 50 Inches . Boxed Ba·
by Blankets Jacquard patters. Our $2.49 quality and

a bargain in this sale for

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Size 72 by 84 inches. Cotton,
·rayon aDd nylon bound with
100~ aceta~ satin. Green,
bl.ue·and ro~e.

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1 Reg. $28.50 All )Veather Coat .•.... S.ale fl5.00
1 Reg. $25.00 AU Weather Coat ...... Sale US.OO
5 Reg. U9.50 AU Weather Coat• ...... Sale UO ...
Z Reg. $18~0 All Weather Coats . , .. ·
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c.emint ,....t1r cl.....ty tonltht

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42 aevthutt. Low tol'tl1ht 22 to :&amp;1

48 C.Unon Reg. $3.95

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LADIES ALL WEATHER COATS

2 pe. Sleepers

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rain. ta.et or

BLANDTS

52 Reg $2.50 CbDdhn'a

SAU $4.8.

Cube Steaks - - - lb 89~

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Ofl'. . ltletp..JieN• .4rM
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Solid colors of green, pink,
blue, gold, bf'ige and white.
Each strip 42 by 90 inches.

I Reg. $25.00 Teen Age Coats . . . . . . . Sale $11.00
! Beg. U9.50 Teen Age Coats ........ Sal• $14.00

Sale $1.00 each

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GIRLS TEEN AGE COATS

44 Reg. $2.98 Boys
2 pc . Ski Pajamu

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ROOMS Of
Ntw Fu,.lture

$19.50 Women's Suits . · · · · · · · Sale U%.00
1 Rtc. $17.50 Woman's Suit .
· · · · Sale UO.OO
1 Be&amp;. $14.95 Woman's Suit · . · · · · · · · · Sale $10.00

SH Reg. $2.88 Glrla
2 pc . Ski PajalUS

kon, wrrc holiday a:Uests IJf he r
father , A C. Wood, and Mrs. Wood,
South F1rth Avenue.
New Years dmner g uests of Mr
and Mrs C•rl Eber~&gt;bach and ram
ily, Eugene, Phylhs and Manl}n , I
R
Bradbury, were Mr. and Mrs ay
,.mond Burn' and daughter, Kathy,
Covina-ton; Mrs Mmme Gilmore,
FI'l"l'ED COAT lD. gray,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Michael and
black and brown aha.dow pla14
son. M1key, Columbus.
"'hairy.. wool 11 trom ADtbOJI.J'
Blotta'• fall and winter eonec.
Mtss Mabel Johnson IS aerlousb
tlon. Unpreue4 pleatl Jet Into
at
the
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs
,
11
a back yoke are cau,bt ln.to
1 Arnold Richards and Iamtly
the wal1tllne iu bac.k. A ur•
1-ow
black J.ta,ther belt, attached
Holiday guests of Mr anrl Mrs
e.t
the
double-breute4 front.
John Tbomas included Mr aud
&lt;:1rcle.s tbe wailt.
Mn;, Lester Bowe.rs and Children.
Roger and V1ek_1., Sprmgfteld, Mr
and Mrs. Carroll Balser and sou,
Tommy, Mansheld; Mr and Mrs
Robert Arbaugh and Robert De
Lay, Columbus, M r and Mrs
Harry Thomas and chtldren , l ,arr y
and Brenda , Mmersv tlle, the Rtw
and Mrs. Ernest Thonuts and rhtl·
M1s Mabel Mankin returned
dren, Jamce , Ronm e and Raymond.
!tome
Tue.clay evenmg after a
Pome roy, RD ; Mr. and Mrs
v1s1t
tn
Columbus wtth Mr. and
James Thomlls.
Mrs Elwood Ford.
P htl Wotr{ and Kennelh Mar.)IISI Be tty Koehler, RN , G&lt;tl h·
of Portlmouth were bu&amp;ineu
ktns
polu;, and her muthcr Mr!i Lewts
in Pomeroy, Wednelday.
vtsttors
Koehler, spent New Yea rs w1th
Mr and Mn WLiliam Baker left
r.:&gt;lativea m Crooksville and Mrs
Koehler remain ed for a longer Tu t'sdJy for g v1sit In Charleston,
wtth their daughter and sonvisit ,
m taw, Mr. 11nd Mra William Grate
Pomern, Ch, ptcc IBH OES met
Jtt rC!!:U lar scss1nn T1u s;lay even)Ira Alle n Kno pp ts Jl l at' J,t•t and sot James.
tn~ Wtlh Flor~;nct• Trar}, worthy home on Hysell Street
\1r. and Mrs. Lliwrence Uight
matron and Dcmtl &lt;.ul·~tcnt worMr. and Mrs Roscoe S.tlterfteld of Princeton, Ind were New
were nntlfted of the &lt;lt.tl h of Le o Yea r s ,guests of Mr and Mrs
MDrl' rh 111 ~IX lmndrccl w1·n• tJrc
A moment u[ ~;til nt pra:,cr W811 McKinney Sr, Montl(onwry, Ala- &lt;'larrnce MH!Iht Sr. and other rei·
senl for tiH Opl·n JJou~·· lll'ld nu ohs&lt;'rved m mt·mnn '" ~:va. Van · bama, Wednr.sdn~ Mt ,mJ :\11"S at n es They were ovcrntght guesh
New Yt•., 1 ~ [J ,,v hv the t; \all~ C. •o- Hyke VICC JJfl'li tth• nt ,,f d1strtct 25 Leo McKmncy Jr l i! Hl rht lth cn , Monday of Mr .and Mrs Clarence
cct) 1 orn p t n ~&lt; f&lt;.Jr lhcu t •mp l t•y c t ·~ ,\n mv.tatwn 1\' ,1 ~ r.·t t'Jvcd to at- Martha, Jarnet. and D.1vtd Wayne. 1\lJght Jr. of Basil
t•·nd 11 hnuq11('t &lt;J rt•t Jc,c ptton fur who hve on SatlNfttld proiJlr\v
MRil tht'l l" t,,uJJ!JCa
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Phdps and
Tht· JM' h 1111s held i.ll thr IH!W wr.rtlt y p,rnnd 1~,... 11 \"turd T on Gravel l-Ilt!, &lt;UC 111 \'JontgonH' IY r.l!ml ~
of Uariella were New
warchnwo· 1, 11 b a lc of GullqJUII~ lt am ~t·yt· r. at urvlll•· l' i.HlS were and will rems tn tiU' rl' unt il .t fte l Yeou s guests or her suler and
and c J ltrrtolltlll•n lln rt h C'gue~L~;,n mndl' tn ,dhnd ,1
~ ~ ·hou l ot in· the funeral ol ht s L1lhf'J
taoth~r - ln· law. Mr and Mrs H. E.
1 81111(
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eludc;J illtJI n..: ptcttu'cll ll!HI : • ~trm tton 111 M.m•·ll.t nn Wednell·
Mrs .Juhu Thorn.1 :s h,ts rt'\urned
alrtll!.: h&lt;~ • 'd which
provJdcrl ltay .lanunry :m h('gJIIJJtng at 10
J),!vnl Boney, student at Marl·
here 11fter a v1s11 wtth Mr anti rtta (&lt;J! lcge, spe nt the hohday
JllUSI&lt;' for rl.mt It ll The ntciil Wotl :t m
Mrs
C'&lt;n r oll ll.tl ~ &lt;·r .tnd son lorn- Wl'&lt;'k l'IU.i with hl11 parents, Mr
ICrvt•d tn ttl• ulllccrR an d !&gt;UfWI ·
At th e el mw 11£ tlw JTH'l'tmg the
ll lll ~lr~ . H. E. Boney.
vlao rs of 1r, , h,un s lort&gt;s Wllh !lw I gnH!p &lt;~lltounwd 111 !lit• ,dinin g my, 111 Man ~flf'l1 l
Mr. and ~Irs t:Jnwr Burn s wt'fl'
A •\ t larcnee Wilham Andrews
of£Jcc }.:It 1 ~ "'II Il l-! afl uffH:lal host · rnurn wl tt•n• rb'·f rt'~h lll&lt;'t 11~ werdo
~t·rvt • d b}
\ la cJ
(,Of'j.l 1 C' IO
an hohd.J.Y gursts oF ~tr· and ,\Irs l;•ft s unday morn~n,c from Athens
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Jack Ll'WIS an,J ehllfht•n, Rt• \&lt;•Jly f(lt !'.ln hJ lc, ~Ala , after a ten Uay!l
Th e p&lt;trt, J ·~ lt·d from noon un Florc m·p 'I' r,u Y
Snnclla, n1n(' yt·ar old daughh·r ol 11~ 1t w1th his parents, Mr. and
&amp;JI four o do&lt;"k and t!tol!e attend ------~1 r~ Clarence Andrews
~fr. and Mrs Lcwu, JS recuperat
lng trom ~~~~hf!t·port store m
Mr o~.nd Mrs. Wilham Lehew
mg
after
having
a
tonsillectomy
11t
eluded Managt· r Wllham WnllcrM,
thr Manelta MemorwJ Hos pJt.tt and so ns of Columbus were week
.Mrs W ll llt IS "ll d ch!ldrf'm, Dmd •·
~Ttday . 1\ln. Burns was the re to l'nd gue~ts of Mra. Theodore Lclnd f'c nn t, J•tJJI'~tme A11bJry , W1 l
i18Sbt Wllh the children \l.hlle hl'w .md Mrs. Emma Leifheit,
llom
Mttch aun ""
Sandra was Ill and w&lt;ffl bruughl !'ro~pu·t Htll and Mr. aod Mrs
auest Susan Tt·rrcll Mr and :\lr.~
Mr and Mn Patt l\k Ln\ha n en. home Sund,y by Mr Lcwh
William Thuener, Syracuse
Wilbur Ashlt} fo rm erly of M1d tf'rtmncd a group nf !I'IIIIIVf'!l 1t
Mr itml Mrs. Robert Lehew of
A/2c James Puckett, who has
dlepoct, t.lttw from Dunbar for the 1r homf' , High st Ul'l'r 'the boll- been located In Lincoln, NebraJk.. Columbus spE"nt New Year's wtth
the party
dny weekend
i1 vhdtlng hus parents, Mr lilt Mrs Tlwodorc Lehl'w and Mrs.
PrNif'nt wore I.t ('ha rleM Loch· Mrs. Ezra Puckett, 11nd son11 an( Enllna ].R tfhelt.
1\trs Mary Korn find Mr. and
ary 11f Chanute A1 r Jto;; Ill, Mr. will report in the neur future a.
anrt Ylrs. Jumes Loch.tr\ nnd chll· Selina, Kansas. Mr and Mts. Puck Mn; (;,•m·ge Korn and son, George
dren, Su san and Jum1~ of Athens, cit and sonB, Wtlllam, Jam€'s &lt;rn r Jr , had u New Year'a dmner
gu!' ~ts Mrs
William O'Donnelt
Mill ~ llc lt•1J l.ochllrt 111 ColumbliH Michael, were recent EelJeats o
and son , WilHam F.
and Mr and Mrs Gh·" Cha!lc of relative s m A~hland,
Mrs F1 eda Smith returned home
Dayton. \1rs M fo: Ualhhurn of
Tbe Rev. and Mra. C E. Hoy Tuf'stLiy evcnmg after a several
Rutland jntnl'd 1h(' group for din· and son, David, rctur:mji hom du) s \ t ~tl m Toledo with her
ncr on SumlnJ .
Tuesday nigh~ from 1 VJSlt wttl rlau ~h t('t" and son-In-law, Mr. and
his parenls. Mr and Mn. Arthu Mrs. Eddie Elli1 and family,
Hoyt, und (amily In TUcson, Am
Mrs Denver ThO\tll returnod
OAKIIS TOP AGAIN
Tht!l' also vl&amp;lled his cousin, Mr• homr Tuesday from lhe Mason
NEW YORK Ur - For tho IIIC· Edaar Vaughn, and family 111 Au' Clmtc
ond strala-ht year the UnJYoralty 1m, Texaa. Tbe7 11ecompanied Pro
Mr and Mrs HI"'Y Canterbury
of Oll:lahoma was named today by and ~ln . llunter Herdman an
pt"nt New Year's with relatives 111
the Football Wrltl'!rs As!lociatlon of Bon. Huntinaton, on the trip
Wellston.
America to receive the third 1ft·
Rome Stewart, who waa take
Mrs llinm Filher and Mn.
nual GranllRnd Rtl'r! Award, em- to Hober Ho•pital at Thanksglv1n
Bradford Maag of Minersvlllu
blematic of the Hl!5fl national colw time when he became serlouMl
.pent Monday wltb Mrs. Wyatt
ela:late football ehnmp\onah\p.
{arlford
ill at h•s home In Oallla Count•
Mrs ~lelia Grucaer or M[II('I"S·
hafl
been discharged !rom the ho•
GIT $207.000 EACH
,IJc spNit Monda)" wUh Mn. Harptlal.
MIAMJ. Fla. Ul' - oranae
y Can1rrbury, Athens Road .
Bowl partlclpanh - colorado and
Mrs. J . H. Cuc~fll' of Powhatan
011
ftt
Clem•on - wtll llA&lt;'h gl't around
Mr Ia Mlddlepert
1i nt 1s the pest of relatives 1n
$207.000 111 their ~hllrc of recelpta
Grneroy
BADR FUBNJTUU
from the annual Nt•w Year'• Day
Mr and Mr&amp;. Bchh: Wolfe vlsit('rl
lootblll a:amc.
cently m Plantl With hi8: sisters
lsses Ida and Auiusta Wolfe.
Mrs. J H .Cueklll!r, Powhatan
ot ut wali the dinner a-ue11t of Mrs
filltam B&lt;utler, Wedneeday even·
,g,
Mrs. Greta Prlee b conrtned to
,e M&lt;!tg 5 General Ho1pltal wl\h
fractured right hip.
l.t Charltt.'i Loeh&amp;ry of oChanuh•
,1r !o~orce hase, JUinola ,Is I hf'
ucst of his parenU, Mr. and Mr~ .
i"'atnck Lochary.

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5 Beg. '39.50 Women's Suits .. .... ... Sale U8.00

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lnonthly meellng Reports for De- the proposed budget for the y~ar
tember were given h) the Church January 1, 1957 Jan I 1958 ;o'b1ch
treasurer Miss Jo"lonnel Talbott; was accepted. The bu dget 18 for
tbur&lt;:h ~lls::;IOnary treas · Mrs $l4 ,00000 and mcludcs Weekday
Frank Cheese brew, Church School RehgiOUll Education fun d $340.00;
treasurer, Mrs. Henry Null, Clerk, Baptist World Mls~!Ons $2640.00;
"rs Rich•r d Owen
repairs and 1mprovcm~:nt11 $4,1Xl0.·
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Annual reports wl're given by
Paul Smart gave the pre~yei' at
the openmg or the annu.al buh. ncu Flunnel Talbot t- who sent the
meetmg when prmted ballots pre· Chu rch treuurer'§ report; Mr!l
pared by the nomtnat.ng comm1tt· I Frank Cheese brew , Church
ee were dJstnbuted. Tellers ap s1onary Treasurer, Mrs. Henry
pointed ""ere Mrs. Milton Hood , Null, Church School treasurer;
M:rs Gera ld Anthpny, Mrs Pearl Paul Smart, DE&gt;acou~. Mrs. C. E
HoHman , ~Irs Raymol'ld Luman Hoyt, Board of Christian EducaOffJcers elected were Deacons twn, Mrs Allen ll ul': hcs, B. H.
three year tl'rms , l. D D1tes, Rob Sanborn Missionary Soci ety ; Jun·
crt Mi lls, CIJHord Stumbe , Deacon- w r and Semor Yuuth Fellowship
esse11, thrc r. )Ca r term, Mrs J~m es d 1rectrd by Mrs M.+ll JHng Kloes
Pull en, .\I rs T I'' Hawkms, Trus- and Mr and Mrs c; t•rJld Anthony,
tee s, Edtson Baker, Owen Bratton, by Mr C E. Hoyt
John Kauff Mrs Davtrl Darst ,
Tndallauon of the new orfleers
treasurer Flormel Talbott; Clerk will be held at 111 t5 am. se:r·
Mrs John Fu ltl, Mtsstonary treas , VI("(' on Sunday .l&lt;~ll ll .. ry 6 . Th~
Mrs. frauk lhcl•scbrew, orgamst, Union We ek n( Prayer s~rvlees
Mrs C p Br~dbur}, st udent coun -~ w1ll be held at th e Ftrst Baptl!it
Cilor, Mrs Wtllt !\ Anthony, Church Church st arting J ,um.~ry 7 until
Sch oo l supt &lt; .n&lt;~ld Anthony ; ass Januar} ll , inclus1vc.
aupt , Fr,mk &lt; hc l'shrcw, sccrcl:try, I
-·Marcel l,1 '!J;lot , ass Dllvld Uunt,
treasunr. ~~r ~. Henry Null; Fin·
ancc co n'mtlt ('&lt;', ~rank Chee~e ­
brew, Knl&lt;Hl Hmdy , Mrs. Harry

Open House Held
New Years For
EvanS Employees

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Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079 '

Middleport First Baptist Church
Officer Election Held Wednesday

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16• 11 Will be giv~n at S: 15 at tllc
Middleport attdttorium.

Rehearsal wlll be held SuRday
at two o'clock at
K. of P. Hall
with dress rE"h'earsalscheduled for
Monday at 7 P· m. at the Pomeroy
Junior High School.
The ahow ~s sponsored by Fides
Lodge, Knights Of Pyth.laa, and the
Senior ClaSs of Middleport High
School with a number of the Sen·
ion takmg part in the performance.

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COmntiSSJOftef
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EJect Deni'es
Hours Approval

county cm.nmissionef·Eiect Ro1·
Jand NeutzUng denied today be
bad bten consulted in any way
upon an intrease of weekly work·
Jng time by rourthou&amp;e employees
• from 36 to 40 hours.
1 It had been reported that Mr.
I Neutzllng
m a
by the board or county
stoners that _e mployes mcrease
ti
th
b-and hours of
me on • JO
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to be open- which has
Tbfl commissioner-to-be said he
bas not been con.uttcd about the
1907 budget, soon to be released,
and bad had no opportunity to
study ll D•n c. Hartinger told
county employes last week they
would have to mcrease hours to
Funeral 'icrvices for Mrs. Vi· to per week or race loss in 1958
Jone 5 will be held Sunday after· of double tbe pay mcrease granted
ola Jones, wife of tbe late
W. 111 the 1957 budget
noon at 2:30 in the Ewing Funeral
ChapeL

Mrs. Viola JoneS
FUDeraJ servJCeS
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e~neurred

requ~st

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She is survived by Mrs. Jed
WebAtcr, a niece; Max RoUer and
Mrs. F. L. Klintworth, Scattl~.
Washington.
She llJas a member or the Meth_r,. Churcb and of the Daughters
~st
of 1 Rut'l Clau of the Methodi11t
Church. The deceased was also an
active memh!;r of the Metgs Coun·
tyJi
' RopublicPn Women's Club.
ev Eugene Brown o£ United
Methodist Church will officiate at
the serviceS.

K 0£ p DI'stri'ct
Meebn' g Js Held
At Ga}}'•po1•IS

De

Caab Bahr, Meigs County
P.
uly Grand Chancellor of the
Knights of Pythiu, was presented
the Dtslnct S1x meeting of the
K of p at Gallipolis Wednesday
evemng.
Seventy·etght members were
present for the meeting and Ohio
Grand Chancellor B Harry Gast,
Prospect, led a Grand I..odge Rank
team that put twenty-live candi·
dates lhrough the first o[ three
.ossinns roqmrod !nr knight·bood
m the Order.
Others from Fides Lodge were:
Brad Wolle, Carl Ebersbach, J.
Clyde Cl.rk of Pomeroy beoan If Grale, Letann B'own, Paul
a thrcc.day JSII sentence ton•y lfaptonatall, Home )lcElblnney,
from a conv&gt;eloon ol driving whilo f'a Butch.... Brad!onl Mug.
Intoxication following a hearing
in Mayor E F Robmson's court
TAKEN TO HOLZER
Thursday mght.
Pomeroy
Clark, arrested ov('r thl.' New tnoJc Mrs. A IT Ftshor, Laslley St.,
Year'&amp; hohday by Patrolman Henry to llolzer Hospt ta l Thursday at
Werry, also w" !mcd $IOO and 1 2!5 p.m. suflmng 3 possible
costs.
hcarl conduwn Osygcn was ad·
Shcnlf' s deput'" n•portcd lo· minatrated onrm•tc
day GrrHid Wtse, p orncrGy. w 110
has ~('n 111 Jatl for 60 dii_l.~&gt;, has
MilO$ GENERAL H05PITAL
been released Wise was fnur,rl
Admissions Jame.&lt;; Cottrel1• Ch et
guilty of a charge of ussaull and shire, Luther Parti?W, Long Bo.
maktng mcnactng threats to his J tom, John W Whtte, Columbus,
wife
Brad Wolfe, Racine.
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Drunken Dnvmg
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For Pomeroy Man

Emcr~:cncy squ~dmen

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He Bllid that alcoholitll are extremel.y senlliuve ·and ibould be
lll:e anyone ebe. He eon·
tin_ued by sayina tbat they at:e
guilt rldd~n and realbe that
drinking II_ diffmnt. Leetunng
and preacb1~1 ia unbeauble to an
alcoholic and wiD send bim on a
protracted ·drunk.
· Rev Rodgers, wbo has madtt a
study of al&lt;'obollsm al'ld has at·
tended instructional Khoolll on the
subject, also advised never to
threaten an olcoholic unless the
threat Ia to be carried out.
He told his listeners that they
could help by forming a conotructive attitude on aleoholism aad ita
problem• built on und&lt;rstand!Dg
and by helpmg to further utensive and intensive research oa the
proble_m.
Ahrchappea:ring at the Rotary
meeUag, wu Dtck Austin, thalrAtan of the Muon Coul)tY March
of Dimea, who urged auppart of
tbe Blue Crutch campaign being
eondueted by the Odd Fe._OWJ
LOdge.

It~ated

tJI:elr

Title OfficeS
Handl ed Large
Volume Jn 1956
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A t0tal 0 f 7' 107 tI tl weu ·
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throu·•
th e T•tle Department of
b-1•
the county clerk of courts durmg
1956' aceordtng to a report today
by Clerk Evelyn Lucke
County fees accruing Crom act!·
vlties of the department tor the
yE'ar totaled
slate fees
were $2,70:1.25.
other services of tl.e Tille de
partment mcluded 3.095 notatiOns,
2.036 memo cop1es, 2.521 cancella·
lions, 2.658 applications ann 109
duplicateo.

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tloe &lt;Ollisian oceorred. ••
As ,... 'lle•d of .lbe
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rwbetl the cross.ing, olticjg]s
would prov1de an eneouragJDt said, :F..ngineft. S. W. MW.. .,"lfad
• I•rt for the mnnth·long C"!'P"'n
wbJch 1b now gettmg underway.
As the locomotive carue into the
Headquar ters for t be Blue crossing itself, Mills liad anotber
Cruteb Day di"Ive will be at· Bon- !llliOO hihled and was about tO
ey'11 Front-st Market, according to t throw it off when tbe truck ttruet
Lhe Meigs county chazrman..
tbP. front of his engine.
n. lm- _ ,. .,..., It
knockN Mill• dawn •nd tt. ,.,...

New Cold "lave
W
Seen Possible
For ThiS' Area

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950 ~:'r a:=lnopl.:;.::
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Weathermen said
snow
llurries
w1ll
spread
tday
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Brooks Named T0
New pOSiti.
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St'ffl
Store
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er, r..
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of Stifnt•r Stores, Inc. announced
torlay that R w. Brooks bas been
appointed D1cector of Store Oper·
•t&lt;ons. '" th•t form.
As D&lt;rcetor of Store Operations
M' "'ooks' new dulles embrace
sup!'n1s19n of store manqers.
Jl
i!J store laYout, person.1el, training
and plannmg programs.
CINCJNNAIT, 0 UP - Prod·
uce.
Brooks has been witb Stiffler
Eggs, w"k and 1 3 c iowo., Sto"' Inc .. since 1853. u divi·
prices at (arms consumers whito """ hnver of: men's and boy'a
•nd brown, A ,mmbo• 3542, A ""'· poccc. goods, domcslies. '!I'd
l"gc 29-32,· A mcrlmms 2G·28, A hnus(' furntshiRgs. Before
joanmg
b
, ,nall 21·24, 8 larue
27·30;
Jo"'B
prcsen.t
company,
e
was
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C811·
A large 37vo
••, A mcdtum 1 33--34 soc1 alf'd wttb Watta, Rttter
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Chickens, 5 tow, fryers 3-3\iJ , lb In c. llunlington, West~ J'igtnaa, ae
18·20; hens, heavy type 14-17 ; hens bu} cr and manager of piece goods,
h"ht jvrwo l0-l , old rooeters &amp;-10. for lwenty-~e.,en (2'7J years.
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A new surge of cold .alr poured
into the North and Central Planw
states today and a &amp;torm in t.be
h
~, ded
Southw"t broug I muc. nee
rain to that and sectwn.
The cold a1r sent readinga plung·
ing to "'" ••ro 10 North Dakota
and to the freezing mark m Kan' "· But , •armmg trrnd conlin·
ued '" the Midwest and extended
Jts mfluence from the MLS.Iissippi
Rtver to the AUantic Coast

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rHC Ia's bill at IMIJng tt. trvdc

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The southwestern storm brought
from one-half to
inch of ram
to New Mextco, and dumped les•
er amounts acroas Texas and the
lower :v11ssiss1ppi ValleJo, although
llt'rtlph s, Tenn., reported a tbfee..
fourths 1 nch downpour.

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The engineer, who was the obl7
l)er&amp;on on the engine who Nw the
appro,ching tractor-trailer, wu
unable to
an estimate of the
speed it was travehn~t. Another
truck driver, unidentified. ln"t'l-in• direetlv behmd Di Freoebia
was reported to bave aaid be ...,.;
the tratn and
amazed when
!he vehicle ah"d of him "l&gt;lowed right into the train without
even mowin&lt; d.,.. or tnremng
About $500
was .inflict.
ed on the front ot the Y'IU'd dieael.
The truck was demolished and the
heavilv
trailer was left
Partially on its side, and tWitted
acrOSs the biA'hwav, torn Jooee
from its tractor,- Rolls of wire
were •trewn about the area.
A wrfeker puiJed Ui:e remains
of the truck from the front of the
diesel about :ro feet north of tile
cros~n.c's north edge.
Walter Manley. a railroad em·
Dlove, and Tom Darst of the. ernsquad took leadinl! rate•
h
In t e l'eSCUF!
· of Murray. Both meo.
cuwled under the locomotive.
They ,succeeded in
Hurra:r
on a stretch.., boa•d v•ners t ak•
tng ••rt ,·nclu•ed B b ~-b
1
Ulo e.r
0
the scuarl and Charles0 "'-arteo
ODd
~
Mae McKinley, both railroad emploves.
Coroner Henry Ewing said after
lfurr~v had been removed:
''This is another example ot
'Why it is imperative wlrnin• llghta
and stgnals be installed at once
this dan&lt;cmus crosalng."
01 County Prosecutor Jamu O'·
Brien, who initiated over a year
a(o a petition to ha~ llg:nals and
lights installed on both oidea
the crossin&lt;, said he received 01a
letter lonay from ' otate o!ll&lt;lol
on the local demand for t8re!lUards at the heavily used c:ross-ing .
The lettl:'r was from E. S.. ;ttl:'..
ton, engineer or Locatio&amp; ,;uid Design, Div.,,on of O.&lt;ltJn aad Con·
struction , State llighWOJy D!&gt;port,.
menl It stated. O'Brien sold:
"W•• now hav•, •uthnri..Uon
from tl&lt;c Bur••u or Publ•·c Roodo
tn proceed w•'th 'm
~ nf
flashing lights at tho ew York

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The year 1956 wa,s one more of a Jon~ string in which the
local Extension Service has performed valuable and ofteri un~
heralded services to Meigs cou ntians .
Today we ho~ to explain these servi&lt;'es, how they happen
and why, and hst in brief form a summ ary of Extension acti~

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viUes during a typical year , that Js. 1956.
Every public service has a philosoph y underlying it. The be lie_£ motivating the Extension Service may be summed up like [

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C:.unty Avrlculturll Attnt
lncreaeed participation by !arm·
trt ln the Social Security pro1ram
Will be made .ava.ilftble as result
of j dhinies in the Soda! Security
law tor t~a.
Under the 1956 amendiiM!nU
· landlorda who "participate matt.rilllyt' in the manafernent or operat1on of a . farm may eount as
income tbe cub or crop ahares
.r.~ived 11om e tenant or crop
share farmer. Before 19$6 thi1 was
not true.
In ord.er -to have thit income
·. count, ..bowever, the rental ll'Tange
ment lb,l.l:st provide that the owner
~kea a •l.gnificant part ln the phySical work or management decisions. A definite leaae lhould belp
ln establishing a farmers right to
partlcipa~e in, the prol!'am using
rental i.ncome. Tbio:: lease Jhould
Jpeclly ·. exaetJy wbat the owner
does Jn1 the way of labor or mana(lemel\f. decisions_
Another chan11e made in 19.54:1
Ia tb~ 1 working womQ or the
wife pf a man who ia a:etting Soda! ·Security retirement behe'fib ·
mrty ,be entitled to benefit. at
age 62. Bel:l~fib, however, are per-

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REYNOLD E. GREENE - EDITO.

friday

NEWS IN FARMING

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1. What a man hears, he can doubt.

2 What a man sees he may doubt
3. What a man does he cannot douhl'
County e.ttension services are ba sc-J entirely on voluiJ.tar~v
leadership. Without it the agrlcultur:d agent arid the hom.e
demonstration •Kent could not operate. They would be por·
form1na: in a vacuum. which is ridi culous.
·the Ag ~pnt
works in one mode. the demonstration agent in anpther.
Consider the Ag man : he seeks to organize groups. In 0Qr

ing part In organizing many groups . H~wever. he expects in-

or leader·

ohlp. In theory, the Southeastern Ohio Beef Cattle ABBociatlon,
which is a case In point, should become completely independ~
ent of the A(! agent. This is exadly what has happened, although Mr. Blakeslee is utilized as an a dviser and "leg-man.''
oontrast, the home demonstration a!lent, Mrs. Geneva Nolan, organizes groups of adults on the ne ighborhood and small
community level called home demon s tr&lt;~tion clubs. These stay
in close contact \Vi.th the a~cnt and pretty much under her
1 h
1 ed on the
gm' d ance. 0 n th e j un1or Jeve1, 4 · 'I
c c u s are organ z

With Robftrt Rruarlc
By Ihe lime thi1:1 missive ial Under that respollllve

eye

is merely sot in bi.J war•
his
positiVe oplnlonJ 11't an aid man's
frightened bragaadoclo.
ch brings
ua te Qle butlneaa
or Whi
growmg
old gracefully,
1 doutis a ly refuse. You will not catcb this

solely for the c ommunities and their nu•mbers.
pluck ed from its bottle , dried , and ba8. It will let balfier.
Extension agents were authorized first in W14 bv t.he Fed- entered into the archives, your.
You may ~~all the hair in front
cral Smith-Lever Act. Under it, counties nrovide an 'office .and battered correspondent wiH have of your ear• disUna~lsbed, U you
secretarfa,l help, travel exoenses, h eat 1ieht. and the necessi- achieved hi ~ 41st milestone. and like, but wh~tt it r•alb' la, is white
ti&amp;!l . The state and federal ~overnmen t.. under st.ate direction . t wish to report that it is not s~ and not prernaturtl~ ao. And the
On".
shiny spot on top ol your head
nay
arents' salaries ·and snecialist
ass ista nce . It Is dear that b'd ' ' 'h. 40th
..,
,...
But then nothing is so bad .. will not a:et any am11Jer with time.
the extension service i~ as murh . if not more so, under local th~ tOth oM. A man pushina: 40 Ju1t betauae you can't aee it doe&amp;
ront.roJ 8R a·nv other public servire .
still hns delu~lons of b('ing a not mean lt Isn't then. The tall Thus, We may see in cleare r lil!ht wh&lt;tl follows . It is a con ~ young man, a bra.!:ih }oung cock or's mirror tells you it's there, all
densed summary of 195R activitiPs of th1• AI! a.e;ent and home who will ne\•cr grow old . Until rljcht,
d
t at'
t
' d d b 4 H 1 t1
· I I B
I AI th e days wan e on 39, it had never
Somebody w,as ,wrlti~g the other
emons r JOn ara-en 8• 81 e
Y r ll assiS an 5 everY
- reat lv occurtocl that it was possible day that ma ns mtelhgence peat
len and Anna Jean Rose,
!or it to hnppen lo you.
was not reached at 21 ,as pu p~Thev made 824 fa·r m or home vi sits r·Pf'eived 1975 officE'
Alter 40 , you qu1t kiddin~ your- larly sunpo"ed, but at GO. Don t
~all9, 1909 telephone calls and nrennr!"'1l 179 news articles for selr You ~in ' t n boy any more, you believe 1t. Al21 ~·ou are superlocal publication . There were 102 r1iffPn'nt radio broadcasts and you :li n't t•ver gninM to be s humanly int~ lligent. Startl ilg at
prepared and given over Station W.Ji&lt;: l I and 3349 bulletins 1 lxlY ~.0: 8 111 · All you're gmn11 to get 30 _you begin to have doubt&gt;
'b
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ls older
· , which progrf'sS thro1.1gh the 4U s
were dl strt uled . Attendance at me&lt;'tl m~s held or part Clpn,ted
It . ·1 lUI momt•nt thnt
1 ntil at 50 1 have ob11erved man
in totaled 11,236. Local leaders held 3HO meeUngs with a total -~~- !f _ -· ----your u
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There were 680 boys and girls who he&gt;longed to 50 different
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4-H clubs whlle 500 of these members ("OIIl pleted projects and
~
recelved. 4-H club c~rhpletion ccr1ifit'tlh's Advisers workiny
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closely with the agcnt6 and club me mlwrs totaled 83, Promi1' .
,'
urns rrom ex. hlbl ts at the counly .Iunior f;Ji r by 4-H,ers ca·me to

old buy weartn1 Tattereall vests
and doing the rumba with allek
chicks after he paa&amp;es the M
mark.
1 hsvc already Jlven up the
mambo ' ' , gellu-lo oge and
foreswore the samba ages ato. I
am practicing up to be a trotchety
old man, like Grandpa.
Grandpa's feet hurt, so he wore
Congress gaiters ahd cut boles Jn
the toes to ease bis bunions. Ht
wore white socks, Jnsidij out, so
~ the seams wouldn't devil his solea.
H e wore lung drawers that laced
up the boH·k . He smelled Jike to..
~ baceo juire and whisky, and he
1 was nght ~b uut everything. Anybody who rlidn 't gr
'th hi
a ee Wl
s
was a dodhl'lbcd whippersnapper.\
G::-andpa w~s firm , on aU points.
Thm14s wt·re11't like they used to
be. The we&lt;~ I her was much worse
when he was a j)oy, He £OUJd rem ~m bcr wnh ,,ainful clarlty every
Uuns hat happened to him since
lhe ag~ of two .
He couldn 't understand what had
$2,058.95 .
come ovrr tnday'l young'uns. ChliComin 't i tit t
held 17
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hi h 1 752 per
MIAI\11 BEACH, Fla.- THlnr• one New Yorker
um y ns U es
sessw ns m w . c 1 , • bl
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dren W"l'e
ct 1·rrere•t wheJJ he was
thmkH about- In th.la Coney I t~lan~.• wi th
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sons pa c
e to scuss oca , s a c. an na tons pro ems .
Palm Trees:
a boy- had ~&gt;ome respeet for their
ProJects tn adult work carded a beef (•attle tour and feeder
F'or y~ 11.u now the vl.l!tlng Manhaltanlte hae t&gt;lders, and weren't always .galHca)f sales, dairy production tes ting and di sease control, pouJ.
lislene(l. 11 ~ po.til'lnt and amw1ed aa a tolerant
vantlng aru.Jnd In automobiles.
try work with the SEQ Poultry P!'odun•rs' Association and
llnt'l(!, to Miamians doggedly telling him what
Grandpa thought all doctors
Junior Ctli~ken of Tomorrow contest anti direct assistance to
n IP 'ent h l tle metropolia they have here a.n4 how were quarks, and there wasn't
over 200 persons on income tax . social ~i (' C Urlty and farm recunquest 1onu1Ji y It one dny wUl rank wttb th.e
nothing wrong with nobo'by that
ords.
111 st tlvc e1Ues of the country. Now, however,
a ¥ood phy~h- wouldn't cure. An)'wilh e1td1 succoodlnr winter, It l!le!)me more and
thmg he d11'1n't like, which was
"Color in th~ home" was a project the home demonstration
more Ji!(rlv that tlle proud boaata mny come true,
practleally everything, was "newcoundl desired ln 1956. So Mrs, Nolan started with a· leaders'
Driving ul' and oown. the beach, o1· ~croas the
fangled tomfoolery ." He iOt up
trainW&amp; meetiug in November of 1955 and 1.7 home. demonc-rw!l ewlt .~·~ Into Mlamt proper, the New Yorller
crotchety snrt improved his score
Is oowied over o.t t11e wuy the uea !a- muah·
as the day went on. NothiRJ suited
litrlt.tion dub groups, the Jaycettes, and the "Child COnservation League were given subsequent instruction. Utilizing a
Mel H•lmer
ro;:::g~cnson, for lnltance, the new hotel hll the him.
film strip, actual mixing of colors, and ~rial an,d error use of
,,,,,~.~
Flnritla
A mel l&lt;'ll nu, u !net ytar It wu the J:den Roc.
,"I am 8 rnP a n old man," he tolcl
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rna era 8, a ~nCJ.ICla- program was comv cte .
/HI \ /IOOI!"t/
the yen r !Jtfore tile Fontalnbleau and the Y•ar
er." onct-. "t\ m I aim to aet meanThree examples of Ag agent activiticll may be cited in con-:-w /.Joy!
lll'foro that the Algler.. Al"\d thla neweat one, a
He had ~"veral other axiQD1&amp;.
cluslqn.
$17 n11lllnll job, eomplete with a 26~,000-&amp;allon
"There ain't no foot like an old
Graded feeder calf sales at Athens and Gallipolis by 31
t . .vlm~mg pool anU $100.000 worth of objt"ta d'art, Ia altuated a-.vay
fo_ol ," hl' saJd, "l'xcept an. old fool
feeder calf producers totaled 278 calves. Progress is being, Ill' a.t. 97th street along c olliJlll avonue- whlc!J nut too many ye..:n
With a young wife.'' And : "I reIJ&lt;~ &lt; " \( wa~; j1u-1L a lon~~!y 11p l t of 11Bnd, prel!llde(f ov ~r by the curlewa
s t
.
made to eliminate low grade calves from the saJes, Top proand seu-gu!la. Maller or (ao:-l , Miami Beacb'a nflwe11 t hiKUI"Y h.tttel
P&lt;'c your upmion, but not when
dUCetS averaged between $90 and $100 per head for all CalveS
l!!n"t even \11 Muun l Bcnd , the .Anterlcana Is lltuated In Bal HAT•
I know better." On dt'Ath ;"tfthere
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be
h
was
llcutAnd
it, :I "The
wouldwOrld
have
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conagnelf.
Uo111", u •nalil conuuunlly Jul:lt a co\I(Jh• o1 ac- nurt o t. •
a.c
beard• way
nboutto it."
Three
Matas "ounty 4-H club members ranked In the top
is lull
r ,1
r
(To
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'I"t.(l rtarriJel'lng ornateness nnd laVIIilh luxury of tht~te plac .. &amp;I
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ne, ragmentary
,_ Oh'-1 th""Cbl L
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5 ll: Ul
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e
C&amp;On 0
morrow contest Or UP OTS .
tl.ey spt·ln" up year &amp;l~el" yea1 t.'Ven hal tht caah CUtllomera runnilli"
thoughts killed at birth by the in•
Four local taJt e•perts were inspil'cd to have special train~ on t nf Jo11e8 .
terruptlons of fools ."
Ina: on farm problems from the extension servtc• and afterLtLS t sear It Wlls Ben Schne•der, s on,tlme New York newtpaper·
Grandpa thought that overtrewards IG~ef! 4()0 fa-rmers In filing Income h1x returns.
man now HvinJ,;" 111re. who gazed In awe at the Eden Roc's grandeur
quent washing opened the roret
u.nd alluwt=d :hat It prollabl)' had wall-to-wall carpttllll nil. \he ~il·
~.nd l(!t in germs, and tha the
h1g- llu~ r.ow tlw v1s1tor11 jllH L Ill'! around the pool WIth'! iNO!'derful
·only cure for a cold wu rsw OD·
•,mthcrn aun and let lhe upe nslvenesa wuh over tl!em like tlt.e Ude.
ion$ and corn whisky.
T~c Americana land litis Is no Jolte~ Dad) haa walt-to-wall CI:I.TM_y Grandpa refused to JI'OW
pettng !n the bathroom. You make a 1a1' out of lt. I'm too aleepy
old gracefully, and his. grantlaon
'··r -:~ t' ·~ ~· .,
alms to follow his example.
VJSITJNG nEPOJITER~ here for the recent radlo-tetevlelon lilt·
(Copyright, 1956, by Untttd Pea·
work convention must have thought they wtre In Lu Vegaa, where
ture Syndleate, Inc.)
the gent Wt\a~.,ln g hla lumds next to )"oq In the men's room 11 a
culobrtty or you get your qua1"ler back: And of al1 thl:l stal-.; the
_ pne~ moat 1mpressl\'e were the qulete•t: La.ra.lne Day and Perr:t
CoMo.
At al\y rtte, every man wanted to meet Laraine and ev('ry woman.
11ought out Perry, which mu1t be aome kind ol oomplelely accurate
tes\, , . , Bert Lahr, who played here In thi-well, th.e play-called
Wt~UI11.Q' for Oodot last winter, haa Jutl ftnllhttd doing BwrleiiQIIe
with VIcki Cummlngil, and currently the olll:flq"ltlmele play in town
111 Tllf! Fl/111. Scnso,,, In which ChiC&lt;) Marx J)OI,tlvely does not play
one-ftnger plano.. , , Squflamlsh aoula like my~etf feel uneasily that
football ma7 be a 11ttle overemph.oalud In the,. partl ; high achool
ramea dnlw crowds tlf 20.000 ~tnd up. Ia tblt ptopar, rna~
DOZ£N FOil Dli'ENS£
There'a a rlrl 'ntertaln&lt;.!t" here named Dhd• llvena, billed aa "
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"'dead ringer lor Marilyn Monroe" bu.l no mention Ia made or
IID'JIT Mol~ N lion Wl r .. "
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whether 11he hu Monroe·a ~tagrerlnr acllq talenL .. , Mise Celeste
n:liiMifiP.CICIH~ .
Holm h&amp;l lxlen down lhla way, c:ement.trw- her olalm aa the world's
greo.teat cafe entertAiner, and It you'v• wondered whatever bf:came
of Larry P11.rka, why he and his wire Betty Garret\ have been cavortIng In the Fontalllcblcau'.s night club room, lA Ronde.
Yon know how you're alwaya twtatlbf Ute radio dials, huntlnt:
tor a 11tat1on that plays mulllc on !Uid on W\&amp;~ "-~lr any conunerIcllll (1 am, o.nyo.o.·ay)? Thrrc'!l ~;~ne llere, .WWPii. wt.reh Ia manna
THI r•JMliN put MUdlaU httrom heaven In this community where r~1t commerclale belt you
vukhlrt. (above) •t head of tbe
~rom p.lll~r to post.
aU.te commission fOI' curl'd.t
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'1111£ ON"&amp; CltRT.\lN ASSF.T that Mta.mt Bee.eb ono.,r~t, ASide from
lm Z. Suburov in an ~ to
ttle 11,1n. Is l.h fool] , which In n1any (laHI 11 ~perb , If not OVN"•
put R"-ala'a a.lllng ~"'7
filnc;r. Thlck •lab.!! or l'Oa~t beef, h\lge baked potatoes, giant porto rlghta. Stx tnduatrlaJ. ud.
tiO~ or 1trawberry shorl011kc Rrc common II\ nata.uran.t11 her•, $ince
agrlcultural
expert.
Weft!
aa many vacationers e-\'ldontly have In mhul ju1t two Items here :
named to ustet PervukhlD., &amp;
aun-~~in1 and eating.
ftrst deputy premler. Trl.e
The competition Is fierce . , . . There l!lllll t• a ltlnd of ti nny, carshakeup followed a AvMay
ntvaJ.f&amp;j.r· atl'tlosph.ere to the Troplt"a.l Pa.rk racetrack, but H dtaws
pt.rty central commlttet met~
a reaiOII.ble number of fan~. being th.e ~If .PJTl.• In town ..•• kow
lng which cam• up wttb a ft.,;
can a new.pa.per h.eadltne be gloatlni t ltel that'• the im)lretelon
port oa economy fanune aa4
one . .tl her. whe!l the klcal ga.zette15 eft ou thi htWI of snow and
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eontlnue orgtlnlzlng a party
advisory committee In .-pite ot
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Bo·y In Dog House

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POMEROY
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LT. OIM. Raymond A. Whooltf,
retired U. S. Anny ~Jibttf•
bu charat ot a flql Qf 81· th~PI

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prlaonme:g.t. Superior Judre
Clarlea W. Prteke wiD pase ~eDooo
tence Ja. 17. ~

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IRVING N. AXELIOD, 31, eonfessed killer o1 Mrl. Sally Carp
Ja.st October a leave. court iD
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.Jiiss Emma McGrqor of VinCentra) r'rouin:g of State Ro ute 7.
New Ye&amp;l''a Day here
"Approval by the Public Ro~l:t•
cousin, Jljg Melanie
Divisions has been delayed som~
what by the large number of hig~­
Chevalier, who has been
way construction projects handled
in
St. Joseph H01pitduring the months ol November
has
returned
and D~cember of last year."
It was lne week ago that offiMaxine DIUII: of Stlverscials in Columbus informed 0 '
ville
visited
the Lawrence Bitchie
Brien thst materi(lla were available
for installing the warning system family recently.
·Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith visited
and , that there ".!lbould be littl~
reeeDtl)·
with relatives at Pomeroy.
dt'lay in getting on with it"
Mrs. Norman Bingham of PoJDeroy was a businen visitor here,
Monda)•.

INVITED

Doug]" E4'1'~ri,
My fTiend-.1'110111

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capltal. Jle'l 1bowD u M wu
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TO ATTEND
A MEETING
AT 7:30 P.M.

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A famou i paeket boat familld' l lor yeuJ

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Famed Packet Boat Of The Ohio
Nearing Its Final Retirement
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Dally Seotlne1, Pom~·lllddleport, 0, Jill. t, 1117-1

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editor of t.be

t.o hundr~d~ or town• alont tbe phis Commercial AppeaL

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Another major ll!blnJe in 1156
Ja that when the er~• Income
method is used 2/3 of the aruu
ineonle up to $1800.00 may be
used as eredlt io1tead of the low.
er amount used in 1911S.
'! 'here 111 no change :·1l the meth·
od of U1urJns wben the ·net ln.
-c:o~ method is wed. Farmers receive ~edit for Soclll fiecurity
partlclpatletn etn ne~ Income• rang·
in1 from $400.00 to $4200.00 pe~
year.
Cbana:es which 10 Into effect
for 1937 are higher tax rates !or
.Soelal Security. Bel! - employed
worker• w11l pay 3 3/ 8 pereent.
For hired workers 211... perc:ent
from employer and 21ft pe~ot
from employee, will be paid.
A new elll'ninp test will be
used in 19M to determine whether
agricultural workers are covered.
If tblity receive $100.00 in cash
from one employer or work at
lealt twenty dliys for cash wages
tor on,e emplOyer . ther are covered. .
UndQr certain conditions after
1une 1937 disabled fatmera as well
aa other disabled workera may be
covered after ~ are :KJ yean
of aee. Tbb prov11lon will not
help most farmC!I'S at the present
Pjclur¢ •bove,jrrthe farm of Mr. and Mrs,
time as they must haVe 20 quprt·
en , Of coverage in the Jut iO ly Jdentl(ied
week as the fit!! of the Dady
quarte11. Many part time la.rdtera Farm" Will appear in the Monday issue of the
wbo have bfen working off the
farm in eovered employment may gives most tc;onondcal operation.
There's no
S\ltdles indicate , tbat production Countian.!l know th~lr
To produce hatching eggs l;le ells:l.ble. !'ot thlll, howevet.
for the Nichols .. Fleming Each year the number of re- doea not increase With tempera- least that would be ·u.:e
Hatching Egg Program.
\ quired quartt'rs of coverage tn- turea ·higher than that neeessary of opinion if one were to
trease. Some Meigs County farm· to _prevent surface water from )fyatery Farm Pboto shown above
as an example. Twelve: ,peraon.a
el'i wbo were- 6:1 years of age be- freezing, acc~rdillg to Byg.
-lfe suggests farmers locate the corret..'tly identified · the first of
fore July 1, 1954 are already r eceiving Social Seearity benefitf. waterer so It tan be used th.e the Mystery Farm.!! as that belongTbOse who-·were 65 before .ruty 1, 'ye'ar around; Generally, a shelter- ing to Mr. 8-fld Mrs. Everett How-1955 will be eligible ·for benefits ed area in the feed lot or a fence ett louted on State Route 33, 1
after tw~ ye.1rs of coveras:e. ThOse line between lots, ia a good place. mile~ north of Pomeroy.
who are .65 before July 1, 1957 Be sure that proper wiring materThe farm which compri.ses 44%
will require three years of C(IV- ials and mt&gt;thods are u.!led, the acres has been in the ownership
erage to qualify for payments. engineer says.
of the Howctl's for the past 16
This inct:.eases so those who are
years and was previously owned
Q~
by July 1, lil71 •r later will ....
by the Emerson Story family for
quire ten years coverage for lull
many
years. The farm was lint
benefitl.
settled in 1893.
Farm~r· who are interested in
detailed help on Sooial Seoority
The HGwett's pointed out that
the road h'!.s been blac:k topped
&amp;nd Income Tax report would do p' ·
weU to bire .a qualified person to
since they have Jived there, they
assist jn making out .their ;e.have built a new garage, milk
turns. They should be sure, bFYRF..ENSSORO, N. C.
UP bouse, barn shed and remodeled
ever, that they have their annual Somewhere in reenboro U1ere is the interior ul the house.
records compJete and added up for a "Ut1.1e boy whO Is in the doghouse
Everett and Helena Howett were
the greatest convenience in mak- and chances ar~ he'U be h:~ ck In
at the
marriO&lt;! on .March 9, 1921 and are
ing
out
the
returns.
it
when
his
(ather
gets
his
perRaelne Vocational
the paf enls of two children: A:rAdditional information on ·both sonal prope""' lax bills.
Agriculture Building
Social SeCurity and Income Tax
The father was li!lting his prop· nold Howell of Toronto, Ohlo, who
is available through the Extension erty at the County Courthouse for worb with the Weirton Steel COI)lpe~ny and Rubert Howett of AthServiee Office. For detailed infor- county and city taxes.
ens,
Ohio , whO is employed at the
mation lln S&lt;X"ial Security benefits
"And now as to your television
contacts should be made with the set, what size screen is it?," th &lt;~ State Highway Garage there.
Social . Seeurily rep~escntat~ve lister askP.d.
Everett Hl)wett said that he is
from the Portsm?uth FJeld QffJce
''.Se\!o ntccn inche s," the father not much of a ''jomcr" being in~ho comes h Me1gs County on tbetreplied.
tcres l£'d only in the .Jiemluck
f~rst an!i thlr~ ;.t'hursdays &lt;~(i.e.Lab8 ·- His son ··promptly piped up, Grove Grange and _hi s farm .
rust and third Wednesdays of ''W'" Dad
know -•u, set' .
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The !ather then asked the boy 1 ra.isiug corn. oats, hay, Jersey
During winter" weather an aula·
' P.hlk Callie, chickens and hogs.
matic · "ice free" livestock waterer ~bvuh" "' ~v, u.t &lt;JKe a sc:~t on n lie sa1d his favorite crops are hay
i.s a big advantage accordmg to D. e~ ·
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and corn which he uses mostly for
M. Byg, Ohio State University ex- th · e q~ ~shonmg then tu:-n.; d tc, feedmg His crop rotation plan is
tension agrlcultlll'al engineer.
e fam ~!Y c_a .. and , lhe type of one crop every four years with the
The thermostatically controlled brakes. r:,o lt doesn t ~ave pow- ~land. being given over to pasture
heatini· r.lements prevent freezing cr brakes., l_he father said.
tor the 1ntervening three years.
during eold spells and • insure a
From_Junlor: "Why, Dad, you
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continuous supply of ice-free WI· know our car has power bra kes.''
For his lands he uses a c:omroe.rter for livestock and poultry.
After completing the form, the cia! type fertilizer of 5-10-10 and
Automatic drinking fountains clerk told the father that all the 3·12-12 and uses approximately
reduce costs through increased necessarv info"rmation seemed to two ton of lime to the acre. For
production and 11\Dre rapid gains be jn oi-d.er.
his livestock feeding be usea
on anlmals. They also save time
"Weu: i£ it isn't, it's not thJs · dairy feed mixed _with soy bea;-s.
anrJ labor.
young b'oy'"s fault,'" the father said !JlOI~sses and _gram all of which
Seled an automatic waterer that- as be · grasped his son firmly by 1s m1xe~ ~or hlm at the _s ugar .ilun
~an be. easily cleaned, bas proper 1 the band ·and led him from the Feed Mil ·
~nsulatJon, and has only a amall courthouse.
Howett firmly beiieves in the
rcser.voir qf water to be kept from
soil conservation program, point.
freezmg, Byg B.llys. This will keep
ing out that it helps the farmer
the electric consumption low, Dur- I
and the farm as well. He said that
1tb·"ge Jdoni.Yuary, February! tra~Jd 1d!lfCb
,
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he cooperates with the program as
aJ average e ec JCa C!Ob·
fully as possible becaure he recsU.mPtiort should ·fall between 1.5
ognizes its value and worth.
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to 6 kilowatt-llours.
I~CORPORATI!O A-few wAterers have fixed ther-'
Others who correctly identified
Exet4'r, N.w Hamp•h~n mostats but most· are adjustable.
Mrs. Myrtle Watso-n, Miners- the farm in the first of the MysSet th'(lrinOst~ts at abOut 45 de-' ville spent Thlll'Sday with Mr and tery Far m photos were: ClarenCe
FlemiAg Hatcheries a:re~s Fahttlnlteit-just wann en- Mrt. Stanley Jonea.
McNeil, 558 MHI-st; William Rad.
Oua:b to prevent freeilng. This
ford, Pomeroy Rt. 1; Howll'd DoAGREES TO DEFEND
lin, Athens-r(!; Charles Bush, RaNEW YORK UP - World fly•
weight champion Pascual Perez cine, Rt. l; J. Otis Bailry, Raelne;
has a~ed to defend bis title Virt1l King, Klngsbury-rd; Mrs..
against Memo Dlez or Mexico at ·Lewis Grueser, Pomeroy, Rt. 1;
Bt1enos Airel, lan. 23, lt was an- Freda Will, Rt. I, Pomeroy; Samnounced Thursday by C h a r l c y my Clatwortby, Middleport and
Johnlton, wbo is negotiating the Theo Smith, Peacock-av}
light
N""' elu1cla for eamir·et..pu,ul

Poultrymen

local Instance, Mr. C. E. Blakeslee personally has taken a lead-

sarne Jines. They may ~:dst one year or 20. These clubs exist

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WANTED

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dividuals in these s:roups to take over responsibility

Corr~tly Identified

Su,. Loob Fit

HOOack'~

daughter,
Audrey, and her daughter, spent
the holidays with her. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hoback and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hoback also called on their mother.
Miss Effie EJizabeth Pickens
spent a we~k with her parents,
Mr. and Mn Eber Pickens.
I Those who called Sunday on Mr.
and Mrs. John Sellers were Edward Seller! , Cohdnbus, Mr. and
, Mrs_ Fred Heaters and chUdren,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira
children , Antiquity,
Mrs. Paul SeUera and
.
Wa. ~rdon Proffitt and
and Mr. and Mrs. George
Sellers of Canton.
Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Harris,
Atht:ns, ca.lled re~tly on Mr. .aM
Mrs. E. 0. Taggart and Mr. aftd
Mrs. Dwight Hoback.
. Elfie Picll:ens spent 1burMiay
mght with her .!lister, Hazel Sellers.
Farren and Cberry Shuler spent
Thursday witb Mrs. Eber Pieken ..
Mr. and Mrs. Le.ter Smitll and
children and Uoyd Calander of
New Bri1bton, Pa., viaited with
Mr. and Mrr. Eber Pickeaa and
Hr. aad Mn. Paul SeUI!lrs.
Tbo.e ealll.ag on Grover Hll'ria
during the holiday were Vt. and
Mn.. Robert Lewis and children
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harrla and
daughter, Curtis Harris, Juae Harris, P.a ul Wagner, Rev. and Mn.
Floyd BogaJll and cbildren.
1\ev. and Mn. Floyd Bogard
and June flll'rb called on "Mr. and
Mrs. Eber Pickens.
M"r .and Mrs. Robert Lewis call~ Tusaday on Mr. and Mn. Eber
Pickens.

Ohio R!l't·r- the River Queea-b
nearln a: her perm anent retirement
in a pl;u;!! every olcktu ol northem eltmes would lilr.e to apend hit
laat day. .
Thi1 famou s boat, known in
Bend area \()wna on both lidN of
the river I I the Gordon c. Greene
is enroute to Bradenton, Florida.
WbeD abe ,HTIVe8 tbe 1pacl0Ut
dem wheele-r wiU become an eat.
e1'7, mu.II!Um and theater.
Uke a human counterpart the
newly chriJtened River Queq ill
going to make bet last day• Ul&amp;fuJ and delightlul. With good care
the Queen may aerve Bi'adentolt
area people for many more yean.
The Queen b e.11dine her daya
with a lingular OouriJh. On her
way to BradentOn, before pusin&amp;r
up the Manatee JUver,- lhe wi.U
beaitate at Baton Rouge, La. Tbere
abe will ~erve 11 background aetUng for a spettaculat Wamer 8J'o.
tbeu movie, "Band of Antell." OD
her sleek, old decb will tread
Cllrk Gable and Yvonne de Clrlo,
no less!
The packet's pJJJrimage to retirement has attracted wide attention and given miWoDJ of doll
or publicity to Manatee
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and to BradentoD, aetordto the Bradenc.on Herald. She
featured in the New York
maaaz.ine. The CbriJt..
fan
Monitol" and others
have given
great play .in picturea and stories.
On Dec. 2.2 a Bradenton busineU
man concluded a five-year lease
agreement with Stern Wheeler
Company, Inc., owner of the River
Queen, calli'lg for an elaborate
rural sPtting in the Ieuor's Jlana.
tee river bottom property. In ber
new setting ~he Quen il expected
to cater to Marqatee COUDtiaru u
a first clan enterpriae conducted
on highest standardJ.
The packet will be a mu11eum
and also hav'l' a reltaurant or din
log salon with a lUting capacltJ
o( 400. The boat il 236 feet long,
hu a beam o( 44 feet, and is 5:1
feet high. She retains her authentic twin slack.!!, pilot bouse and
tier of decks.
Former boiler apace will be converted into a theater modeled aft.
er showboats of the llkb Century.
The mUJ•eum part of the boat wiD
display relic! and reminders of
steamboat dlys, It wUI be named
in honor of Capt JOe Curtis, 86,

The River Queen wu built .t

named the CQC Glrudeau. 11M
in the St. I.oull to
C.pe Ginrdetu, Mo., trade and
Jater on watera ot the Ohio Rb'er.
Tbe boat is due in BradeniOD in
February. n iJ belftC towed. dowa
the Miuillippi by ttq:1.
tiD reclllarly

COLD SlmiEIS

WE HAVE A

Complete
Line!
Fa1111 Eqllipment

·'c",,;',.";yorth

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USED F.ARM
EQUIPMENT
WE ARE THE

DEAlERS FOR
DE LAVAL
OLIVER
FERGUSON
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WHEN YOU THINK OP
PAilM EQUIPMENT

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· Fulton
Thompson
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A Knipco Farm Utility
Heater ts actuaDy a low&lt;Oil
portable, forced-air fumacc
on wheels. Jt keep&amp; you
worm while you wort, imida
or out, thaws pumps and

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BTU capocity. 78 polllllll,
buras Clr fuel ...
cosut2c per boUJ to lUll, IIi&gt;
c1uprou1 fumoa or n-.
1'11111 oft aay 115 YOlt AC
M eyelo llae. LlrJF avoilablc. Fne lriallll&lt;llir. ·

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equipment, hclpo crop dry- .
_en or blowJ warm air aD)'-

Meigs Equipment Co.
INCORPORATED

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automotiv~; type spline. ·

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U-abapoa lllade-Jike

teeth: on bOth upper arid lowel-·cylinders
give the ·Dew .No. 1&amp; extreaaeJ;v fine
ohre&lt;ldlng. .
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Stroq• frame has heavier erou an ..
•le1, tull len.gth steel 0a1'8tl. New
stroncer hitch, and many more' added
feat~)'es for extra .W"ehgth.
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bolonced R!D • ROSE FEED_to start
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For RED elloSE FEEDS AND ·FEEDING
PIIOGRAMS, SEE US,

MIS. 111,. ,.net. 25. Waterbun'• Collll., a.::CU61'1d ot abandonlnf ber three J'Olllll dilldrea
1n GraDel Central TermlnaJ "'be-taU!Ie then! wu no chance cf
&amp;t.nta Claua eomt.ng to our bouse
thil yeu," b shown on ber arrival In New York from J:act-IODVille, Fla. The court placed
bei In the eustodJ' or the Wei..
fare Departmallt. Mr8', Pterci!J
tald the bad been lk.oparated
from her husband. William
Heath Pierce, a muslclan. for
about two ;rears. (lntenaaflot&amp;clij

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w •th llf"NIACK TAR.
t.ITI ar POWOEA.!I. STANBACK io
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101111 rtht~lrl '"'" ono 0111 t~ toke &lt;toM.
.• , Tlot addod oll~&lt;l•••nou of theM
MULTI~Lt lngruf,onto br•n1i htt••·
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FASTER GROWING
Cl\LVES TRY

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Mastermix
CaH Master Program

Profit w.&gt;ld from s1eppod•

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The year 1956 wa,s one more of a Jon~ string in which the
local Extension Service has performed valuable and ofteri un~
heralded services to Meigs cou ntians .
Today we ho~ to explain these servi&lt;'es, how they happen
and why, and hst in brief form a summ ary of Extension acti~

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law tor t~a.
Under the 1956 amendiiM!nU
· landlorda who "participate matt.rilllyt' in the manafernent or operat1on of a . farm may eount as
income tbe cub or crop ahares
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share farmer. Before 19$6 thi1 was
not true.
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·. count, ..bowever, the rental ll'Tange
ment lb,l.l:st provide that the owner
~kea a •l.gnificant part ln the phySical work or management decisions. A definite leaae lhould belp
ln establishing a farmers right to
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rental i.ncome. Tbio:: lease Jhould
Jpeclly ·. exaetJy wbat the owner
does Jn1 the way of labor or mana(lemel\f. decisions_
Another chan11e made in 19.54:1
Ia tb~ 1 working womQ or the
wife pf a man who ia a:etting Soda! ·Security retirement behe'fib ·
mrty ,be entitled to benefit. at
age 62. Bel:l~fib, however, are per-

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NEWS IN FARMING

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1. What a man hears, he can doubt.

2 What a man sees he may doubt
3. What a man does he cannot douhl'
County e.ttension services are ba sc-J entirely on voluiJ.tar~v
leadership. Without it the agrlcultur:d agent arid the hom.e
demonstration •Kent could not operate. They would be por·
form1na: in a vacuum. which is ridi culous.
·the Ag ~pnt
works in one mode. the demonstration agent in anpther.
Consider the Ag man : he seeks to organize groups. In 0Qr

ing part In organizing many groups . H~wever. he expects in-

or leader·

ohlp. In theory, the Southeastern Ohio Beef Cattle ABBociatlon,
which is a case In point, should become completely independ~
ent of the A(! agent. This is exadly what has happened, although Mr. Blakeslee is utilized as an a dviser and "leg-man.''
oontrast, the home demonstration a!lent, Mrs. Geneva Nolan, organizes groups of adults on the ne ighborhood and small
community level called home demon s tr&lt;~tion clubs. These stay
in close contact \Vi.th the a~cnt and pretty much under her
1 h
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gm' d ance. 0 n th e j un1or Jeve1, 4 · 'I
c c u s are organ z

With Robftrt Rruarlc
By Ihe lime thi1:1 missive ial Under that respollllve

eye

is merely sot in bi.J war•
his
positiVe oplnlonJ 11't an aid man's
frightened bragaadoclo.
ch brings
ua te Qle butlneaa
or Whi
growmg
old gracefully,
1 doutis a ly refuse. You will not catcb this

solely for the c ommunities and their nu•mbers.
pluck ed from its bottle , dried , and ba8. It will let balfier.
Extension agents were authorized first in W14 bv t.he Fed- entered into the archives, your.
You may ~~all the hair in front
cral Smith-Lever Act. Under it, counties nrovide an 'office .and battered correspondent wiH have of your ear• disUna~lsbed, U you
secretarfa,l help, travel exoenses, h eat 1ieht. and the necessi- achieved hi ~ 41st milestone. and like, but wh~tt it r•alb' la, is white
ti&amp;!l . The state and federal ~overnmen t.. under st.ate direction . t wish to report that it is not s~ and not prernaturtl~ ao. And the
On".
shiny spot on top ol your head
nay
arents' salaries ·and snecialist
ass ista nce . It Is dear that b'd ' ' 'h. 40th
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But then nothing is so bad .. will not a:et any am11Jer with time.
the extension service i~ as murh . if not more so, under local th~ tOth oM. A man pushina: 40 Ju1t betauae you can't aee it doe&amp;
ront.roJ 8R a·nv other public servire .
still hns delu~lons of b('ing a not mean lt Isn't then. The tall Thus, We may see in cleare r lil!ht wh&lt;tl follows . It is a con ~ young man, a bra.!:ih }oung cock or's mirror tells you it's there, all
densed summary of 195R activitiPs of th1• AI! a.e;ent and home who will ne\•cr grow old . Until rljcht,
d
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I AI th e days wan e on 39, it had never
Somebody w,as ,wrlti~g the other
emons r JOn ara-en 8• 81 e
Y r ll assiS an 5 everY
- reat lv occurtocl that it was possible day that ma ns mtelhgence peat
len and Anna Jean Rose,
!or it to hnppen lo you.
was not reached at 21 ,as pu p~Thev made 824 fa·r m or home vi sits r·Pf'eived 1975 officE'
Alter 40 , you qu1t kiddin~ your- larly sunpo"ed, but at GO. Don t
~all9, 1909 telephone calls and nrennr!"'1l 179 news articles for selr You ~in ' t n boy any more, you believe 1t. Al21 ~·ou are superlocal publication . There were 102 r1iffPn'nt radio broadcasts and you :li n't t•ver gninM to be s humanly int~ lligent. Startl ilg at
prepared and given over Station W.Ji&lt;: l I and 3349 bulletins 1 lxlY ~.0: 8 111 · All you're gmn11 to get 30 _you begin to have doubt&gt;
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· , which progrf'sS thro1.1gh the 4U s
were dl strt uled . Attendance at me&lt;'tl m~s held or part Clpn,ted
It . ·1 lUI momt•nt thnt
1 ntil at 50 1 have ob11erved man
in totaled 11,236. Local leaders held 3HO meeUngs with a total -~~- !f _ -· ----your u
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There were 680 boys and girls who he&gt;longed to 50 different
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4-H clubs whlle 500 of these members ("OIIl pleted projects and
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recelved. 4-H club c~rhpletion ccr1ifit'tlh's Advisers workiny
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closely with the agcnt6 and club me mlwrs totaled 83, Promi1' .
,'
urns rrom ex. hlbl ts at the counly .Iunior f;Ji r by 4-H,ers ca·me to

old buy weartn1 Tattereall vests
and doing the rumba with allek
chicks after he paa&amp;es the M
mark.
1 hsvc already Jlven up the
mambo ' ' , gellu-lo oge and
foreswore the samba ages ato. I
am practicing up to be a trotchety
old man, like Grandpa.
Grandpa's feet hurt, so he wore
Congress gaiters ahd cut boles Jn
the toes to ease bis bunions. Ht
wore white socks, Jnsidij out, so
~ the seams wouldn't devil his solea.
H e wore lung drawers that laced
up the boH·k . He smelled Jike to..
~ baceo juire and whisky, and he
1 was nght ~b uut everything. Anybody who rlidn 't gr
'th hi
a ee Wl
s
was a dodhl'lbcd whippersnapper.\
G::-andpa w~s firm , on aU points.
Thm14s wt·re11't like they used to
be. The we&lt;~ I her was much worse
when he was a j)oy, He £OUJd rem ~m bcr wnh ,,ainful clarlty every
Uuns hat happened to him since
lhe ag~ of two .
He couldn 't understand what had
$2,058.95 .
come ovrr tnday'l young'uns. ChliComin 't i tit t
held 17
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hi h 1 752 per
MIAI\11 BEACH, Fla.- THlnr• one New Yorker
um y ns U es
sessw ns m w . c 1 , • bl
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dren W"l'e
ct 1·rrere•t wheJJ he was
thmkH about- In th.la Coney I t~lan~.• wi th
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Palm Trees:
a boy- had ~&gt;ome respeet for their
ProJects tn adult work carded a beef (•attle tour and feeder
F'or y~ 11.u now the vl.l!tlng Manhaltanlte hae t&gt;lders, and weren't always .galHca)f sales, dairy production tes ting and di sease control, pouJ.
lislene(l. 11 ~ po.til'lnt and amw1ed aa a tolerant
vantlng aru.Jnd In automobiles.
try work with the SEQ Poultry P!'odun•rs' Association and
llnt'l(!, to Miamians doggedly telling him what
Grandpa thought all doctors
Junior Ctli~ken of Tomorrow contest anti direct assistance to
n IP 'ent h l tle metropolia they have here a.n4 how were quarks, and there wasn't
over 200 persons on income tax . social ~i (' C Urlty and farm recunquest 1onu1Ji y It one dny wUl rank wttb th.e
nothing wrong with nobo'by that
ords.
111 st tlvc e1Ues of the country. Now, however,
a ¥ood phy~h- wouldn't cure. An)'wilh e1td1 succoodlnr winter, It l!le!)me more and
thmg he d11'1n't like, which was
"Color in th~ home" was a project the home demonstration
more Ji!(rlv that tlle proud boaata mny come true,
practleally everything, was "newcoundl desired ln 1956. So Mrs, Nolan started with a· leaders'
Driving ul' and oown. the beach, o1· ~croas the
fangled tomfoolery ." He iOt up
trainW&amp; meetiug in November of 1955 and 1.7 home. demonc-rw!l ewlt .~·~ Into Mlamt proper, the New Yorller
crotchety snrt improved his score
Is oowied over o.t t11e wuy the uea !a- muah·
as the day went on. NothiRJ suited
litrlt.tion dub groups, the Jaycettes, and the "Child COnservation League were given subsequent instruction. Utilizing a
Mel H•lmer
ro;:::g~cnson, for lnltance, the new hotel hll the him.
film strip, actual mixing of colors, and ~rial an,d error use of
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Flnritla
A mel l&lt;'ll nu, u !net ytar It wu the J:den Roc.
,"I am 8 rnP a n old man," he tolcl
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/HI \ /IOOI!"t/
the yen r !Jtfore tile Fontalnbleau and the Y•ar
er." onct-. "t\ m I aim to aet meanThree examples of Ag agent activiticll may be cited in con-:-w /.Joy!
lll'foro that the Algler.. Al"\d thla neweat one, a
He had ~"veral other axiQD1&amp;.
cluslqn.
$17 n11lllnll job, eomplete with a 26~,000-&amp;allon
"There ain't no foot like an old
Graded feeder calf sales at Athens and Gallipolis by 31
t . .vlm~mg pool anU $100.000 worth of objt"ta d'art, Ia altuated a-.vay
fo_ol ," hl' saJd, "l'xcept an. old fool
feeder calf producers totaled 278 calves. Progress is being, Ill' a.t. 97th street along c olliJlll avonue- whlc!J nut too many ye..:n
With a young wife.'' And : "I reIJ&lt;~ &lt; " \( wa~; j1u-1L a lon~~!y 11p l t of 11Bnd, prel!llde(f ov ~r by the curlewa
s t
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made to eliminate low grade calves from the saJes, Top proand seu-gu!la. Maller or (ao:-l , Miami Beacb'a nflwe11 t hiKUI"Y h.tttel
P&lt;'c your upmion, but not when
dUCetS averaged between $90 and $100 per head for all CalveS
l!!n"t even \11 Muun l Bcnd , the .Anterlcana Is lltuated In Bal HAT•
I know better." On dt'Ath ;"tfthere
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it, :I "The
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have
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Uo111", u •nalil conuuunlly Jul:lt a co\I(Jh• o1 ac- nurt o t. •
a.c
beard• way
nboutto it."
Three
Matas "ounty 4-H club members ranked In the top
is lull
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'I"t.(l rtarriJel'lng ornateness nnd laVIIilh luxury of tht~te plac .. &amp;I
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C&amp;On 0
morrow contest Or UP OTS .
tl.ey spt·ln" up year &amp;l~el" yea1 t.'Ven hal tht caah CUtllomera runnilli"
thoughts killed at birth by the in•
Four local taJt e•perts were inspil'cd to have special train~ on t nf Jo11e8 .
terruptlons of fools ."
Ina: on farm problems from the extension servtc• and afterLtLS t sear It Wlls Ben Schne•der, s on,tlme New York newtpaper·
Grandpa thought that overtrewards IG~ef! 4()0 fa-rmers In filing Income h1x returns.
man now HvinJ,;" 111re. who gazed In awe at the Eden Roc's grandeur
quent washing opened the roret
u.nd alluwt=d :hat It prollabl)' had wall-to-wall carpttllll nil. \he ~il·
~.nd l(!t in germs, and tha the
h1g- llu~ r.ow tlw v1s1tor11 jllH L Ill'! around the pool WIth'! iNO!'derful
·only cure for a cold wu rsw OD·
•,mthcrn aun and let lhe upe nslvenesa wuh over tl!em like tlt.e Ude.
ion$ and corn whisky.
T~c Americana land litis Is no Jolte~ Dad) haa walt-to-wall CI:I.TM_y Grandpa refused to JI'OW
pettng !n the bathroom. You make a 1a1' out of lt. I'm too aleepy
old gracefully, and his. grantlaon
'··r -:~ t' ·~ ~· .,
alms to follow his example.
VJSITJNG nEPOJITER~ here for the recent radlo-tetevlelon lilt·
(Copyright, 1956, by Untttd Pea·
work convention must have thought they wtre In Lu Vegaa, where
ture Syndleate, Inc.)
the gent Wt\a~.,ln g hla lumds next to )"oq In the men's room 11 a
culobrtty or you get your qua1"ler back: And of al1 thl:l stal-.; the
_ pne~ moat 1mpressl\'e were the qulete•t: La.ra.lne Day and Perr:t
CoMo.
At al\y rtte, every man wanted to meet Laraine and ev('ry woman.
11ought out Perry, which mu1t be aome kind ol oomplelely accurate
tes\, , . , Bert Lahr, who played here In thi-well, th.e play-called
Wt~UI11.Q' for Oodot last winter, haa Jutl ftnllhttd doing BwrleiiQIIe
with VIcki Cummlngil, and currently the olll:flq"ltlmele play in town
111 Tllf! Fl/111. Scnso,,, In which ChiC&lt;) Marx J)OI,tlvely does not play
one-ftnger plano.. , , Squflamlsh aoula like my~etf feel uneasily that
football ma7 be a 11ttle overemph.oalud In the,. partl ; high achool
ramea dnlw crowds tlf 20.000 ~tnd up. Ia tblt ptopar, rna~
DOZ£N FOil Dli'ENS£
There'a a rlrl 'ntertaln&lt;.!t" here named Dhd• llvena, billed aa "
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"'dead ringer lor Marilyn Monroe" bu.l no mention Ia made or
IID'JIT Mol~ N lion Wl r .. "
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whether 11he hu Monroe·a ~tagrerlnr acllq talenL .. , Mise Celeste
n:liiMifiP.CICIH~ .
Holm h&amp;l lxlen down lhla way, c:ement.trw- her olalm aa the world's
greo.teat cafe entertAiner, and It you'v• wondered whatever bf:came
of Larry P11.rka, why he and his wire Betty Garret\ have been cavortIng In the Fontalllcblcau'.s night club room, lA Ronde.
Yon know how you're alwaya twtatlbf Ute radio dials, huntlnt:
tor a 11tat1on that plays mulllc on !Uid on W\&amp;~ "-~lr any conunerIcllll (1 am, o.nyo.o.·ay)? Thrrc'!l ~;~ne llere, .WWPii. wt.reh Ia manna
THI r•JMliN put MUdlaU httrom heaven In this community where r~1t commerclale belt you
vukhlrt. (above) •t head of tbe
~rom p.lll~r to post.
aU.te commission fOI' curl'd.t
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plannlnJ Md klolctd out Ji.u:.
'1111£ ON"&amp; CltRT.\lN ASSF.T that Mta.mt Bee.eb ono.,r~t, ASide from
lm Z. Suburov in an ~ to
ttle 11,1n. Is l.h fool] , which In n1any (laHI 11 ~perb , If not OVN"•
put R"-ala'a a.lllng ~"'7
filnc;r. Thlck •lab.!! or l'Oa~t beef, h\lge baked potatoes, giant porto rlghta. Stx tnduatrlaJ. ud.
tiO~ or 1trawberry shorl011kc Rrc common II\ nata.uran.t11 her•, $ince
agrlcultural
expert.
Weft!
aa many vacationers e-\'ldontly have In mhul ju1t two Items here :
named to ustet PervukhlD., &amp;
aun-~~in1 and eating.
ftrst deputy premler. Trl.e
The competition Is fierce . , . . There l!lllll t• a ltlnd of ti nny, carshakeup followed a AvMay
ntvaJ.f&amp;j.r· atl'tlosph.ere to the Troplt"a.l Pa.rk racetrack, but H dtaws
pt.rty central commlttet met~
a reaiOII.ble number of fan~. being th.e ~If .PJTl.• In town ..•• kow
lng which cam• up wttb a ft.,;
can a new.pa.per h.eadltne be gloatlni t ltel that'• the im)lretelon
port oa economy fanune aa4
one . .tl her. whe!l the klcal ga.zette15 eft ou thi htWI of snow and
il~Mr\cominp.
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LT. OIM. Raymond A. Whooltf,
retired U. S. Anny ~Jibttf•
bu charat ot a flql Qf 81· th~PI

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prlaonme:g.t. Superior Judre
Clarlea W. Prteke wiD pase ~eDooo
tence Ja. 17. ~

Health makes
the dilference

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IRVING N. AXELIOD, 31, eonfessed killer o1 Mrl. Sally Carp
Ja.st October a leave. court iD
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after be wu aen-teneed to a.... yun to Uf'e tm-

Hit peak earlier,
hald Ianger
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WED. JAN. 9th

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.Jiiss Emma McGrqor of VinCentra) r'rouin:g of State Ro ute 7.
New Ye&amp;l''a Day here
"Approval by the Public Ro~l:t•
cousin, Jljg Melanie
Divisions has been delayed som~
what by the large number of hig~­
Chevalier, who has been
way construction projects handled
in
St. Joseph H01pitduring the months ol November
has
returned
and D~cember of last year."
It was lne week ago that offiMaxine DIUII: of Stlverscials in Columbus informed 0 '
ville
visited
the Lawrence Bitchie
Brien thst materi(lla were available
for installing the warning system family recently.
·Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith visited
and , that there ".!lbould be littl~
reeeDtl)·
with relatives at Pomeroy.
dt'lay in getting on with it"
Mrs. Norman Bingham of PoJDeroy was a businen visitor here,
Monda)•.

INVITED

Doug]" E4'1'~ri,
My fTiend-.1'110111

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lt UN on antval back ID. the
capltal. Jle'l 1bowD u M wu
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TO ATTEND
A MEETING
AT 7:30 P.M.

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A famou i paeket boat familld' l lor yeuJ

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Famed Packet Boat Of The Ohio
Nearing Its Final Retirement
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Dally Seotlne1, Pom~·lllddleport, 0, Jill. t, 1117-1

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editor of t.be

t.o hundr~d~ or town• alont tbe phis Commercial AppeaL

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Another major ll!blnJe in 1156
Ja that when the er~• Income
method is used 2/3 of the aruu
ineonle up to $1800.00 may be
used as eredlt io1tead of the low.
er amount used in 1911S.
'! 'here 111 no change :·1l the meth·
od of U1urJns wben the ·net ln.
-c:o~ method is wed. Farmers receive ~edit for Soclll fiecurity
partlclpatletn etn ne~ Income• rang·
in1 from $400.00 to $4200.00 pe~
year.
Cbana:es which 10 Into effect
for 1937 are higher tax rates !or
.Soelal Security. Bel! - employed
worker• w11l pay 3 3/ 8 pereent.
For hired workers 211... perc:ent
from employer and 21ft pe~ot
from employee, will be paid.
A new elll'ninp test will be
used in 19M to determine whether
agricultural workers are covered.
If tblity receive $100.00 in cash
from one employer or work at
lealt twenty dliys for cash wages
tor on,e emplOyer . ther are covered. .
UndQr certain conditions after
1une 1937 disabled fatmera as well
aa other disabled workera may be
covered after ~ are :KJ yean
of aee. Tbb prov11lon will not
help most farmC!I'S at the present
Pjclur¢ •bove,jrrthe farm of Mr. and Mrs,
time as they must haVe 20 quprt·
en , Of coverage in the Jut iO ly Jdentl(ied
week as the fit!! of the Dady
quarte11. Many part time la.rdtera Farm" Will appear in the Monday issue of the
wbo have bfen working off the
farm in eovered employment may gives most tc;onondcal operation.
There's no
S\ltdles indicate , tbat production Countian.!l know th~lr
To produce hatching eggs l;le ells:l.ble. !'ot thlll, howevet.
for the Nichols .. Fleming Each year the number of re- doea not increase With tempera- least that would be ·u.:e
Hatching Egg Program.
\ quired quartt'rs of coverage tn- turea ·higher than that neeessary of opinion if one were to
trease. Some Meigs County farm· to _prevent surface water from )fyatery Farm Pboto shown above
as an example. Twelve: ,peraon.a
el'i wbo were- 6:1 years of age be- freezing, acc~rdillg to Byg.
-lfe suggests farmers locate the corret..'tly identified · the first of
fore July 1, 1954 are already r eceiving Social Seearity benefitf. waterer so It tan be used th.e the Mystery Farm.!! as that belongTbOse who-·were 65 before .ruty 1, 'ye'ar around; Generally, a shelter- ing to Mr. 8-fld Mrs. Everett How-1955 will be eligible ·for benefits ed area in the feed lot or a fence ett louted on State Route 33, 1
after tw~ ye.1rs of coveras:e. ThOse line between lots, ia a good place. mile~ north of Pomeroy.
who are .65 before July 1, 1957 Be sure that proper wiring materThe farm which compri.ses 44%
will require three years of C(IV- ials and mt&gt;thods are u.!led, the acres has been in the ownership
erage to qualify for payments. engineer says.
of the Howctl's for the past 16
This inct:.eases so those who are
years and was previously owned
Q~
by July 1, lil71 •r later will ....
by the Emerson Story family for
quire ten years coverage for lull
many
years. The farm was lint
benefitl.
settled in 1893.
Farm~r· who are interested in
detailed help on Sooial Seoority
The HGwett's pointed out that
the road h'!.s been blac:k topped
&amp;nd Income Tax report would do p' ·
weU to bire .a qualified person to
since they have Jived there, they
assist jn making out .their ;e.have built a new garage, milk
turns. They should be sure, bFYRF..ENSSORO, N. C.
UP bouse, barn shed and remodeled
ever, that they have their annual Somewhere in reenboro U1ere is the interior ul the house.
records compJete and added up for a "Ut1.1e boy whO Is in the doghouse
Everett and Helena Howett were
the greatest convenience in mak- and chances ar~ he'U be h:~ ck In
at the
marriO&lt;! on .March 9, 1921 and are
ing
out
the
returns.
it
when
his
(ather
gets
his
perRaelne Vocational
the paf enls of two children: A:rAdditional information on ·both sonal prope""' lax bills.
Agriculture Building
Social SeCurity and Income Tax
The father was li!lting his prop· nold Howell of Toronto, Ohlo, who
is available through the Extension erty at the County Courthouse for worb with the Weirton Steel COI)lpe~ny and Rubert Howett of AthServiee Office. For detailed infor- county and city taxes.
ens,
Ohio , whO is employed at the
mation lln S&lt;X"ial Security benefits
"And now as to your television
contacts should be made with the set, what size screen is it?," th &lt;~ State Highway Garage there.
Social . Seeurily rep~escntat~ve lister askP.d.
Everett Hl)wett said that he is
from the Portsm?uth FJeld QffJce
''.Se\!o ntccn inche s," the father not much of a ''jomcr" being in~ho comes h Me1gs County on tbetreplied.
tcres l£'d only in the .Jiemluck
f~rst an!i thlr~ ;.t'hursdays &lt;~(i.e.Lab8 ·- His son ··promptly piped up, Grove Grange and _hi s farm .
rust and third Wednesdays of ''W'" Dad
know -•u, set' .
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The !ather then asked the boy 1 ra.isiug corn. oats, hay, Jersey
During winter" weather an aula·
' P.hlk Callie, chickens and hogs.
matic · "ice free" livestock waterer ~bvuh" "' ~v, u.t &lt;JKe a sc:~t on n lie sa1d his favorite crops are hay
i.s a big advantage accordmg to D. e~ ·
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and corn which he uses mostly for
M. Byg, Ohio State University ex- th · e q~ ~shonmg then tu:-n.; d tc, feedmg His crop rotation plan is
tension agrlcultlll'al engineer.
e fam ~!Y c_a .. and , lhe type of one crop every four years with the
The thermostatically controlled brakes. r:,o lt doesn t ~ave pow- ~land. being given over to pasture
heatini· r.lements prevent freezing cr brakes., l_he father said.
tor the 1ntervening three years.
during eold spells and • insure a
From_Junlor: "Why, Dad, you
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continuous supply of ice-free WI· know our car has power bra kes.''
For his lands he uses a c:omroe.rter for livestock and poultry.
After completing the form, the cia! type fertilizer of 5-10-10 and
Automatic drinking fountains clerk told the father that all the 3·12-12 and uses approximately
reduce costs through increased necessarv info"rmation seemed to two ton of lime to the acre. For
production and 11\Dre rapid gains be jn oi-d.er.
his livestock feeding be usea
on anlmals. They also save time
"Weu: i£ it isn't, it's not thJs · dairy feed mixed _with soy bea;-s.
anrJ labor.
young b'oy'"s fault,'" the father said !JlOI~sses and _gram all of which
Seled an automatic waterer that- as be · grasped his son firmly by 1s m1xe~ ~or hlm at the _s ugar .ilun
~an be. easily cleaned, bas proper 1 the band ·and led him from the Feed Mil ·
~nsulatJon, and has only a amall courthouse.
Howett firmly beiieves in the
rcser.voir qf water to be kept from
soil conservation program, point.
freezmg, Byg B.llys. This will keep
ing out that it helps the farmer
the electric consumption low, Dur- I
and the farm as well. He said that
1tb·"ge Jdoni.Yuary, February! tra~Jd 1d!lfCb
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he cooperates with the program as
aJ average e ec JCa C!Ob·
fully as possible becaure he recsU.mPtiort should ·fall between 1.5
ognizes its value and worth.
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to 6 kilowatt-llours.
I~CORPORATI!O A-few wAterers have fixed ther-'
Others who correctly identified
Exet4'r, N.w Hamp•h~n mostats but most· are adjustable.
Mrs. Myrtle Watso-n, Miners- the farm in the first of the MysSet th'(lrinOst~ts at abOut 45 de-' ville spent Thlll'Sday with Mr and tery Far m photos were: ClarenCe
FlemiAg Hatcheries a:re~s Fahttlnlteit-just wann en- Mrt. Stanley Jonea.
McNeil, 558 MHI-st; William Rad.
Oua:b to prevent freeilng. This
ford, Pomeroy Rt. 1; Howll'd DoAGREES TO DEFEND
lin, Athens-r(!; Charles Bush, RaNEW YORK UP - World fly•
weight champion Pascual Perez cine, Rt. l; J. Otis Bailry, Raelne;
has a~ed to defend bis title Virt1l King, Klngsbury-rd; Mrs..
against Memo Dlez or Mexico at ·Lewis Grueser, Pomeroy, Rt. 1;
Bt1enos Airel, lan. 23, lt was an- Freda Will, Rt. I, Pomeroy; Samnounced Thursday by C h a r l c y my Clatwortby, Middleport and
Johnlton, wbo is negotiating the Theo Smith, Peacock-av}
light
N""' elu1cla for eamir·et..pu,ul

Poultrymen

local Instance, Mr. C. E. Blakeslee personally has taken a lead-

sarne Jines. They may ~:dst one year or 20. These clubs exist

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WANTED

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dividuals in these s:roups to take over responsibility

Corr~tly Identified

Su,. Loob Fit

HOOack'~

daughter,
Audrey, and her daughter, spent
the holidays with her. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hoback and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hoback also called on their mother.
Miss Effie EJizabeth Pickens
spent a we~k with her parents,
Mr. and Mn Eber Pickens.
I Those who called Sunday on Mr.
and Mrs. John Sellers were Edward Seller! , Cohdnbus, Mr. and
, Mrs_ Fred Heaters and chUdren,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira
children , Antiquity,
Mrs. Paul SeUera and
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Wa. ~rdon Proffitt and
and Mr. and Mrs. George
Sellers of Canton.
Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Harris,
Atht:ns, ca.lled re~tly on Mr. .aM
Mrs. E. 0. Taggart and Mr. aftd
Mrs. Dwight Hoback.
. Elfie Picll:ens spent 1burMiay
mght with her .!lister, Hazel Sellers.
Farren and Cberry Shuler spent
Thursday witb Mrs. Eber Pieken ..
Mr. and Mrs. Le.ter Smitll and
children and Uoyd Calander of
New Bri1bton, Pa., viaited with
Mr. and Mrr. Eber Pickeaa and
Hr. aad Mn. Paul SeUI!lrs.
Tbo.e ealll.ag on Grover Hll'ria
during the holiday were Vt. and
Mn.. Robert Lewis and children
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harrla and
daughter, Curtis Harris, Juae Harris, P.a ul Wagner, Rev. and Mn.
Floyd BogaJll and cbildren.
1\ev. and Mn. Floyd Bogard
and June flll'rb called on "Mr. and
Mrs. Eber Pickens.
M"r .and Mrs. Robert Lewis call~ Tusaday on Mr. and Mn. Eber
Pickens.

Ohio R!l't·r- the River Queea-b
nearln a: her perm anent retirement
in a pl;u;!! every olcktu ol northem eltmes would lilr.e to apend hit
laat day. .
Thi1 famou s boat, known in
Bend area \()wna on both lidN of
the river I I the Gordon c. Greene
is enroute to Bradenton, Florida.
WbeD abe ,HTIVe8 tbe 1pacl0Ut
dem wheele-r wiU become an eat.
e1'7, mu.II!Um and theater.
Uke a human counterpart the
newly chriJtened River Queq ill
going to make bet last day• Ul&amp;fuJ and delightlul. With good care
the Queen may aerve Bi'adentolt
area people for many more yean.
The Queen b e.11dine her daya
with a lingular OouriJh. On her
way to BradentOn, before pusin&amp;r
up the Manatee JUver,- lhe wi.U
beaitate at Baton Rouge, La. Tbere
abe will ~erve 11 background aetUng for a spettaculat Wamer 8J'o.
tbeu movie, "Band of Antell." OD
her sleek, old decb will tread
Cllrk Gable and Yvonne de Clrlo,
no less!
The packet's pJJJrimage to retirement has attracted wide attention and given miWoDJ of doll
or publicity to Manatee
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and to BradentoD, aetordto the Bradenc.on Herald. She
featured in the New York
maaaz.ine. The CbriJt..
fan
Monitol" and others
have given
great play .in picturea and stories.
On Dec. 2.2 a Bradenton busineU
man concluded a five-year lease
agreement with Stern Wheeler
Company, Inc., owner of the River
Queen, calli'lg for an elaborate
rural sPtting in the Ieuor's Jlana.
tee river bottom property. In ber
new setting ~he Quen il expected
to cater to Marqatee COUDtiaru u
a first clan enterpriae conducted
on highest standardJ.
The packet will be a mu11eum
and also hav'l' a reltaurant or din
log salon with a lUting capacltJ
o( 400. The boat il 236 feet long,
hu a beam o( 44 feet, and is 5:1
feet high. She retains her authentic twin slack.!!, pilot bouse and
tier of decks.
Former boiler apace will be converted into a theater modeled aft.
er showboats of the llkb Century.
The mUJ•eum part of the boat wiD
display relic! and reminders of
steamboat dlys, It wUI be named
in honor of Capt JOe Curtis, 86,

The River Queen wu built .t

named the CQC Glrudeau. 11M
in the St. I.oull to
C.pe Ginrdetu, Mo., trade and
Jater on watera ot the Ohio Rb'er.
Tbe boat is due in BradeniOD in
February. n iJ belftC towed. dowa
the Miuillippi by ttq:1.
tiD reclllarly

COLD SlmiEIS

WE HAVE A

Complete
Line!
Fa1111 Eqllipment

·'c",,;',.";yorth

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USED F.ARM
EQUIPMENT
WE ARE THE

DEAlERS FOR
DE LAVAL
OLIVER
FERGUSON
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NEW HOLLAND
WHEN YOU THINK OP
PAilM EQUIPMENT

Think Of Us
· Fulton
Thompson
Phaae419

A Knipco Farm Utility
Heater ts actuaDy a low&lt;Oil
portable, forced-air fumacc
on wheels. Jt keep&amp; you
worm while you wort, imida
or out, thaws pumps and

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Une., pre·heall

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BTU capocity. 78 polllllll,
buras Clr fuel ...
cosut2c per boUJ to lUll, IIi&gt;
c1uprou1 fumoa or n-.
1'11111 oft aay 115 YOlt AC
M eyelo llae. LlrJF avoilablc. Fne lriallll&lt;llir. ·

enain"' IIIII

equipment, hclpo crop dry- .
_en or blowJ warm air aD)'-

Meigs Equipment Co.
INCORPORATED

See the ·New Giant of . ·

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featw:es in this liant new &amp;preader.
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b positive, 4-jawed, •Prinl ioa&lt;led With
automotiv~; type spline. ·

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CHICKS' FUTURE

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'.l'rtple

~Orocl.

U-abapoa lllade-Jike

teeth: on bOth upper arid lowel-·cylinders
give the ·Dew .No. 1&amp; extreaaeJ;v fine
ohre&lt;ldlng. .
11 new ,.atvret for otre ..,.. .......
Stroq• frame has heavier erou an ..
•le1, tull len.gth steel 0a1'8tl. New
stroncer hitch, and many more' added
feat~)'es for extra .W"ehgth.
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f.!DI' layers or brallers, there's a
bolonced R!D • ROSE FEED_to start
'•m on their way to profit.

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For RED elloSE FEEDS AND ·FEEDING
PIIOGRAMS, SEE US,

MIS. 111,. ,.net. 25. Waterbun'• Collll., a.::CU61'1d ot abandonlnf ber three J'Olllll dilldrea
1n GraDel Central TermlnaJ "'be-taU!Ie then! wu no chance cf
&amp;t.nta Claua eomt.ng to our bouse
thil yeu," b shown on ber arrival In New York from J:act-IODVille, Fla. The court placed
bei In the eustodJ' or the Wei..
fare Departmallt. Mr8', Pterci!J
tald the bad been lk.oparated
from her husband. William
Heath Pierce, a muslclan. for
about two ;rears. (lntenaaflot&amp;clij

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'AINI ttf H!.t.Ct"CMI. NlVAAL ·
w •th llf"NIACK TAR.
t.ITI ar POWOEA.!I. STANBACK io
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101111 rtht~lrl '"'" ono 0111 t~ toke &lt;toM.
.• , Tlot addod oll~&lt;l•••nou of theM
MULTI~Lt lngruf,onto br•n1i htt••·
&lt;O...,.Ieh roHof. n•'"ll
on&lt;l tonoiotl
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Sunset

EIGS CO.

Station

Jack Carsey, Mgr.

co..oP
Pomeroy

Sugar Run Flour Mill

CALF
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Going P'aces

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FASTER GROWING
Cl\LVES TRY

Thar"s gold itl those

Prorico doily feed bop.

Mastermix
CaH Master Program

Profit w.&gt;ld from s1eppod•

Middleport

MILLING

FEED MILL .
"We Do CDstom
N- 2lld Ave.

Grlndlna"

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WALUWAS UST

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Fullmer In Title Lass
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Coarh Dic'll: Jtetton's caters

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league lj;'adina Lopn ChleftainJ
on U.il' Pomeror flpor In a gal'De

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that could be vlt.IJ Ia ,:hampi4nJhip hope..~ f(..r botk clubs.

TRADE-INS

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From Howoii &amp;or
Htdiday Sl!~sdn
'Ca.,., d.ct Mr.. Buaier J'arrell

Of Heli~opter

apd children wlto flew tiom the
l!&gt;waltan llfan4o ~~ lhe holt

:!l&gt;W AliD8 IIJR FOliC~ B,uE,
CaUf4 liP - Air Forte ulfi"Jal• to.

v,.- tn cliirle.ton: w.

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lor alll·

J'am!ll Will IH~e ,.0~

· tftlilent In Jfph bd HI\. r ..,,u

W'lll lei\lfi! tot t ll115rit!il "Vtslt -1n
'tutlr.~y with b•r fltbet and other
. _!:ela(Jves. Upo,ft ber'rettlMJ •be will

.\'iilde in Calllorni.a.

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dJif iOYtltlpted the n'ilh of 1
helicopter In fhe llt'Mrt n~ar thla
Cttt. cenlt1', daimin1 the llvw or
thrte airmen.

The Sltor11ky helitopter plun'td
to e.uib Thuud1y and burned
thret r¢Jn wett t)f th~ bar.e. Tbe
craft 'I'll on a routine ttainin1
mlsBion.

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Tbe vlethr•• wtl'e identified as
Capt. Wa)"ne W. E•aert. M, of

Favored OvetOU

. , United p,.u
with a 8.0
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sk~in, havln~ victories over Gal- Holy Cross 111 Massachusetts 08
lipolis, wellltoo In a thriller, and Rut:era 70 Delaware 64
cOMl! fN!
Jackson, thf" l.aHer a one-sided ..,_ St Bonaventute 82 Lemoyne M
tOOK '«M'CIVER,
fair. Pomeroy
lnto tbe a:albe Wake Forelt 72 Qeorge Wash. 5f
THEN BUY 'EM!
tied in sK.n place lrith thiee Lafayt=tte 99 )tcnvln B4
other clubs, each with two wtiu, Lincoln 72 Bethany 61
Ofle IO!S.
SO liTH
TM Panther ~Of'd to ••• in Georeia Teeh 95 Howard :W
'"""' pl•y Is Sot t. N.rl~vlll•'• Tennessee 98 Crambling 94 ·
4t.. 59 to Ja&amp;Mn's 44 1ftC1 44 to Loyola, Md., 83 Baltimort! 76
Chlllpolis' 66. The Ptl'lttMr'l ne.ct Christian Brothers 88 ArkanSJi 8t
thl• on. Nelly t. ttay In th• rftt.. Colorado '13 Miami, Fla. ~6
•
Senior Bewl. Mnllt, AI•.
Coach Harry Westfall of" LolaD
FINAL
has announced Ids pto~able start- . Spring Hill 83 Morehead, Ky. 71
lng liheop •• Gel"' . jtor.o;n, 8-3
MIDWIST
and Jim MIDTAJ, 8-0, .) O:il'ards; •Bradley (IIJ' St. John's N. Y. 18
Willis Dicken, 6-&lt;., eentjfi .ftm St. K'alama?OO 64 Calvin 58
Stui&amp;leb k to
Clair, guud, and. Ben Buckles, Duquesne 79 Dayton 71
a e
guard, both •hqrlor mon. Dlclten Xavier .. 0. 87 Weste.n Ky 70
dt.· Comm. Heater is: lop seorer to datt; wlth an aver- l!!vansv11le 91 Jnd1ana sf. B?
good Ur·eS.Ill aee hoo;ering around 1, points per 'Ball State Tchrs. 89 Estn Mtch. 't~
iame
Oklahoma City &amp;"I Arltona 55

MUST GO

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Optned In Crash

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t~ f&amp;lti_-t:~~. ~:
iUjNlndln1. _.,etil dat• wtlh ttla-

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Opponents lead SEOL Cage Play
With Three Victories, No Defeah
wU1 .
malck baskets tonl.&amp;:bt with the
COLLEGE

• • 6do8t!l Odl

•

Logan will tip-oft

Sumner. Wa1h., tbe pilot ; Capt.
H. Ltnrh, 3ft, of MUlberry
Grove, 01., co-ptJot ;and Altm•n
3-C Ch~les 'M. s~ott, 23, of West

·N~wel1

Lafayette, fnd.

Joes

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Couh ltetton pld f•te thl•
morning Milton L•l'hWirt or
••stmin prt:lbabft ~fd tt•rt
In pl•t:t of JuniOr H•'wtt1'6tnl at
1 forw.rd spOt. HtWtf.Omt hn
I painfully bruiMd thurtlb and
will llk•lv bt useci tjN.rlntly, the
t:OICh t•ld.

Rice

Tnstitu~e

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
At Trafftt' hlght

In M1!dleport
0 pen Evea gs uutll 9 p.m.

Murray City Five

SMITH
CLOTHING ~0.
cAW ii'AMII, Owll.,

Replacing J-T In

0 n hand ror t.h~ op.
etjlng whlsUe in Rat'lne Saturday

squad wlll be
night.

Murrdy City recently def('ated
Bur!• 'e l handily, the hottest and
lcatl·.' 'S five in the Athens County
League. Lilt le eia~ is known ol
~he coming Turnado upponttnts.

L"lOllS' MentOf JS
~~~P=h=e=n=o~R~0~4~5~-J~~~~~e~ou~n~l,~·'~-~w~h~"~h~w~I~U~ge~
t~u:n~d:e~rw~oy I Coa~~oJ1 0£ Year·
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25%

153 Texas A&amp;M 39
St. 62

Lam.,. Tech 78 North Tex.

Racine Cage J)ate

R•ltoo pcoh,bly wtn go with
his starting lineup of previous
game11 which is Hawtborne and
Wild'"""'" "' the lorwardo, high
'oorlng .loln&gt;&lt;on Rt contcr with
Buffington :. nd Sleson at the
gunrlis. /\hiP substitutes Include
Lamhert . M:.rtin ami Eastman.
A r1·srrv" lfnme Ja scheduled
!or 7 , m .'"'rore the varolty en-

SA.LE

sountwesr

Other consistent ICOrera oli: the
evenly balanced Logan elub are
Morgan, ~furray and BuekJeJ,
' Raclnc H'lg:h School Principal
Coach Rclton, In hla first yeai Dorrald Wolff! 811id today Jac1tsonat Pom eroy, has molded rtogether v111e-Trimble'~ basketball team
a fast club that has "eome-along" which Wll!l to meet Racine Satur·
night here wl\1 not come.
rapidly. The Panthers aw'ptlsed davThe
J-T t~am was unable to
follower ~ by dumping Nelaonvilllt
make the trip because of schedule
.wbich had rH'en tagged a1 the
it was learned.
team to be11 t In the SEOL this dirrieulties,
Instead ,a strong Murray City
season.

Many More
T• Choaie Fram

10PCOAT

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Howell Runnerup

PCLVotes
For All Athletes
In Grid Battles

N. 2dl Ate.

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illckllepol1
The M:iehigati_- titdi&amp;M cash at
BlooDiln,tbft, Ind., wiD fonnaUy
open the 19ft campaign at 1:30

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PacHie Coast Conference, appar-

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the Midwtst te'gionat uetwort 'Jbe
()ther t'Ofttests are nighttime at-

ently
l1noiln«
lioo• !loW!
teeiitd,itilf&lt;·f.l':";~l!::~~~-~
to lncrealle Oil)! .tehO
c
ments

tor

fain.

athlete~.

Tbe eonferenae fftbera, composed of prlialden1i, I16Rltv repre·
sentatlves and athletiC directors
the nine member
voted to
req!fi:re a j'C" gioa~ rierage for
at~le~f" and to lner~~if the
er Of UniU t~.~ Wittt't carry In
the oH-eeason.

.oaeii.

However, at first aeaslon
the two-dly winter tMeting the
fatbl!ira oonlidered onl' four poin .,
of a new tO.pOint OOdf proposed
NEW YORK
UP ~ Buddy by the ~telltilents' eOUncll last
Park•'r, whos&lt;' Ddro~t Lion~ fin - M.Mftl\ lind Jftide l'iO' announce
ishl•d Sl'('O IId Jasl Sl'ilSOII after menta. 011 ehan~lfl• in the regula·
windinJO': up lust in 1955. today wa~
ti,on~ to permit additional finanCial
mimerl N&lt;~tiunlll l&lt;~on\lmll LI'II~Ue aid to attile~es.
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lAnERIIS · ·· ·· ·· ·· · · · MUFFlERS

"Coarh uf the \"('nr" in the unnu11!

J-'l'f'!ill poll.
Parkl'r. whose Li(•ns lu~t Lhe
Western Divialon till&lt;' t o ttw Chicago Benrs by a half.o!:aml', received nine votes In ballo1i ng hy
2&amp; sport s wri• ~rs who cOVt'n•d tht'!

United

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rampaign in

the

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ANTWRUZI · · · · · · · · · · · · CHAINS
etller Jluio Jlceessortes

an(l th rlr flrl!t lt~aj!;ue rhamp!O'l ·
ship in 18, wns runMrup with six

..,.,.

$1495

ISRAILITIS TO TOUR
NEW YORK UP - The national
basketball team of rsracl, which

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Coronet 8 ~J.bid.r· 4 Do6i'
S6clan, RadiO, lteNr liild

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1t52

l9SOPA~ .

Hardtop, HeafO't aliii M~•tf.
Tone Finisll.

'two Door $eda!l. ,~clio and ~ter~
.

116ftftlll'. JIH rlDIIIt,

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . ! l i e d aallto lea¥)'

, lings

''Your· .,..,._Plymouth biGler"

been

UW'IIe. '

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Mldtleport

1955 OLDSMOIU' ... SUPI&amp; il

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2 Door. One 01\'aer ~ Low llilea,. - Glella is a piD; AU wfiUe
flnl.sh - B!Ut! lnterlo#.

$f8tl

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$l095

'575

Co.

11J.$2 OLDSMOBIII-9Ub.lla!Wa, C...
Tral1 a ShoiV !16om Car. Fully ~;til. rU:;IJ..;: .ift4"t'teiM

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flnlsll-'-- Leatl!et Interior.

MOU15-LOCIC

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A1ways topthlr-ll'ft. . ..

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moftd Rinp &amp;N lnterlotb4 fe,
rn4"~ tll•ir full btwty tM. bria..
Iiana. fonvarl
B'"'J' XHJ*ib Enp11rMDt

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1952 (HRYSLEit•
4 Door. Aut6matlc drive. Radio -

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PRINCIPA~S In

Collins Jewelry

Pomeroy

the upcoming Senate fi ght on!r eliminating the taUbuster Will be Senator Clinton P. Anderson (D), New Mexico
shown at his desk In Washington, and Senators Hany Byrd (D):
Vlr~inla {upper

right), and RIChArd B. Russell (D). Oeorcta (1ow..
er r1ght). Anderson Ia achei1Ultd to otrer a motion that 1:116 $ellail
adopl a new set of parllamllh"tary rules. Byrd ani! Ruihlll Je
mar8ha11ng forces to oppose' W Change, .Allderson ltd &amp;D. "ft.em.Pt ,
to~~~.! tJ.!le four y6&amp;1f~~-(In~

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CADILLA~LbSIIdllitE ili.Uft

W. Maltl St.

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"Where Yo~ Confldeuee 11 Jutlfled"

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$391

1950 CHEVROLET- Delne 2 t1eot
Good Motor- Good Tires :- SoUd lbly. A Good Buy.

Main lit.
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Heat.t- Cle:lli in*lde liild mil.

pm-

llu't•·• .tud !n writlit.&amp; ~t
KM~, Ooo4 HouttkM~tinc

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1952 OlDSMOBILl .. Sof*U 2tlior
Power Steering -f\.Hydramatic ..,. BidiG'...,. Realer. AI !tip ear.

$150.00
ICINNAN-toc!c

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1954 CADILLAC--saffs 62
Coupe. One Loeal OWlled car. It's nice, of COIJtst:
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1953 CADILLAC- 8151 62

4.lloor Sedan. BeautlM Dark Greefl Mellillc&gt; ~ !qUI"""" ·
the way you would ez;eet.
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DeSotO

tHo

Julia

at lttl Be•tl

St*eftri t '''*nD !'

$595

King, Judy and
Tommie

I, 2 clnd 3

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1Qoot • dr. Sedall.
.· ·an4 Dftroater. Spar•e~nmsh.

TO::IEEP RESOLUTIONS

4 DWt Sed.lt 8 Cyllndarr
Oamtmdge 4 Door Sedan, . Radio, ~elitef and AutomaHeater and Deftflttet, BKle · tic Tffllt,, Ptl'lvlir' Steering,
FiniSh. A steal it tlils~fitl!', I&gt;Ji Sli'lr!) ai tliey c!ome.
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$961

coming
the 31st
Dr. Cary
Op•n oblll\pl&amp;..

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beige over brown Two Tone
Fllllalt.

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We Wish To Toke This Opportunity To Thank Our Many Friends
snd Customers for Their Patronage.

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IN THE TBI·COUNTY AREA

The. Lutheran Sunday School
a ~ew Year's Eve Watch
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
; Ed.,-iJf"K{:;~~T~h~ose attending wel'e
,-·
Jimmie and GaOirlaker, Allen,

Dla.,.~fl Beautg.

Plymouth

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.

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$59S

'bTZ ' 'it'"b#

Ptymouth
IOQII

W•""n Coun&amp;rt

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-$395

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WSCS TO MEET
The Women's Society of Worlrl
Service of the Enterprise EUB
· ~hureh will meet Tuesday evening
It the home of Mrs. Herbert Dix~iil.a,;Roc~ Springs Road, with Mrs .
l
. Grueser, a!l co-hostess. Mrs.
Bentz will be program

8'1' SUNDAY SCHOOL c•ouP

recondition and guarantoo all late model cars.

Pll~~~~e' em

Defrolter, BJaCk i'liolttlo..

'-~·· ~-;ro 0o: A~ .
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Mrs. Denver Rice entertainc1
her C.1r.asta Club Wednesday ar.rl
prizes were won by Mrs. Philip
Bailey, Mrs. Harold Eppley, Mrs.
Kenneth McElhinney and Mrs.
Donald Lowert. !J'IW' hostess served a dessert eout"S'e to thote-named above ind Mrs. Randolph
HunphreyJ and Mrs. Paul Theiss.

.MEIGS MOTOR CO.

&gt;j· 0&amp;\t -Se4ali Heater IUid

·W,t ·· o i f ·t " U'

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Z.090t se\Uti, Ridlo; Htr. •

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Blue tf,..

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TO SELL THE
. SHARfiESt USED CARS

4

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1951 l)odge .1049 bodae
COroilet 8 cyi!Dder 4 fibdl'
~. Radio, _mater And
Gyromalic TrillS. Green fin!
Ish.

.. Best Serv1ce

lri 'i'he Area FOr tile·Least Charge Possible

'i\' e w11l

$971

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Fine Used Cars at a Sacrifice!

Phone 3134-J

. erhauted. .

-Cjiupe,
~~ $ . Cylinder
Club
Heater and

Gyromallc 'l'r1Bt., JJtN Fin- ~lUCie
Ish.

We Will Clotf Our New Car and Service Dept. We Will, However, fol • LIMittd Time Keep Open Our Used' Car Lot To Clear
Out Our Stock of

LEGION AUTO SA,LES

3

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""'uucl G Cywmer·4 Door
Sedan, Radio, Heater ~lid
VefloJter. !lbl'P·'.IIeaiUful
Two Tone Pltlnt. ·

$6ftJ

-19-53-DOd_g_e 19ft bodge

Beginning Monday, Dec. ·31st

Pomeroy, &amp;hlo

Corontt 4 Dr. Sedan RadiO
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Hlr" tf Oyi'GmaUe ''i'ralllt' Corooet Va Club Coupe,
Sharp Bel•e Finish · Radio, Heater and Gyro· •.
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. torque Automat!~ TtansmJs. .
81011. Motor compbitt!Jt ov·

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waa forel!ld to wltllclraw from the
Olympic competition becausa of
the hostiUtle'IJ In the Mideast will
open a .cros•·country tour of tbe
United State!! with a aami'J at
Madbon Square Garden Sunday
afternoon, Feb. 3.

GOING OUT OF
.BUSINESS S.ALE·
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1954 Dodge 1951 Dodge 1953 Dodge 1953 D_.ge

votes.

SBE THE

2 . _ .TO GIVi TH.E

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&amp; Def. Low Mileage Spatt·
lint Black Finllll '
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MORE
New Cars

'F.; sell more. new Chryslers &amp; Plymouths, we will allow

$1195

leugue t:illes.

At Least .

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hi ~her trade:Jn allowa~ces to our customers.

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Coronet 8 Cylln~ 2 DOot
.Sedan. Radio Ml4 llhter,
Low Mllelf6. Bla4k tln&amp;li.

various

Jim Lee !lowell, who guided the
New York Giflnts to thrlr rir~t
Eulem Division title in 10 years

MAKi YOUI CHOICE

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WALUWAS UST

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UP- Ovtfielder
..W WB ltlllf 1ioiJi tile John t.

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Panthers, Chiefs Tan •. e

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Fullmer In Title Lass
jj:(f ~ . '
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Coarh Dic'll: Jtetton's caters

i•ll•dCw•

league lj;'adina Lopn ChleftainJ
on U.il' Pomeror flpor In a gal'De

1'11.1'SK

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-BASKETBALL

that could be vlt.IJ Ia ,:hampi4nJhip hope..~ f(..r botk clubs.

TRADE-INS

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From Howoii &amp;or
Htdiday Sl!~sdn
'Ca.,., d.ct Mr.. Buaier J'arrell

Of Heli~opter

apd children wlto flew tiom the
l!&gt;waltan llfan4o ~~ lhe holt

:!l&gt;W AliD8 IIJR FOliC~ B,uE,
CaUf4 liP - Air Forte ulfi"Jal• to.

v,.- tn cliirle.ton: w.

v.;
lor alll·

J'am!ll Will IH~e ,.0~

· tftlilent In Jfph bd HI\. r ..,,u

W'lll lei\lfi! tot t ll115rit!il "Vtslt -1n
'tutlr.~y with b•r fltbet and other
. _!:ela(Jves. Upo,ft ber'rettlMJ •be will

.\'iilde in Calllorni.a.

I

dJif iOYtltlpted the n'ilh of 1
helicopter In fhe llt'Mrt n~ar thla
Cttt. cenlt1', daimin1 the llvw or
thrte airmen.

The Sltor11ky helitopter plun'td
to e.uib Thuud1y and burned
thret r¢Jn wett t)f th~ bar.e. Tbe
craft 'I'll on a routine ttainin1
mlsBion.

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Tbe vlethr•• wtl'e identified as
Capt. Wa)"ne W. E•aert. M, of

Favored OvetOU

. , United p,.u
with a 8.0
•AST ,
sk~in, havln~ victories over Gal- Holy Cross 111 Massachusetts 08
lipolis, wellltoo In a thriller, and Rut:era 70 Delaware 64
cOMl! fN!
Jackson, thf" l.aHer a one-sided ..,_ St Bonaventute 82 Lemoyne M
tOOK '«M'CIVER,
fair. Pomeroy
lnto tbe a:albe Wake Forelt 72 Qeorge Wash. 5f
THEN BUY 'EM!
tied in sK.n place lrith thiee Lafayt=tte 99 )tcnvln B4
other clubs, each with two wtiu, Lincoln 72 Bethany 61
Ofle IO!S.
SO liTH
TM Panther ~Of'd to ••• in Georeia Teeh 95 Howard :W
'"""' pl•y Is Sot t. N.rl~vlll•'• Tennessee 98 Crambling 94 ·
4t.. 59 to Ja&amp;Mn's 44 1ftC1 44 to Loyola, Md., 83 Baltimort! 76
Chlllpolis' 66. The Ptl'lttMr'l ne.ct Christian Brothers 88 ArkanSJi 8t
thl• on. Nelly t. ttay In th• rftt.. Colorado '13 Miami, Fla. ~6
•
Senior Bewl. Mnllt, AI•.
Coach Harry Westfall of" LolaD
FINAL
has announced Ids pto~able start- . Spring Hill 83 Morehead, Ky. 71
lng liheop •• Gel"' . jtor.o;n, 8-3
MIDWIST
and Jim MIDTAJ, 8-0, .) O:il'ards; •Bradley (IIJ' St. John's N. Y. 18
Willis Dicken, 6-&lt;., eentjfi .ftm St. K'alama?OO 64 Calvin 58
Stui&amp;leb k to
Clair, guud, and. Ben Buckles, Duquesne 79 Dayton 71
a e
guard, both •hqrlor mon. Dlclten Xavier .. 0. 87 Weste.n Ky 70
dt.· Comm. Heater is: lop seorer to datt; wlth an aver- l!!vansv11le 91 Jnd1ana sf. B?
good Ur·eS.Ill aee hoo;ering around 1, points per 'Ball State Tchrs. 89 Estn Mtch. 't~
iame
Oklahoma City &amp;"I Arltona 55

MUST GO

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Investigation
Optned In Crash

®.
t~ f&amp;lti_-t:~~. ~:
iUjNlndln1. _.,etil dat• wtlh ttla-

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Opponents lead SEOL Cage Play
With Three Victories, No Defeah
wU1 .
malck baskets tonl.&amp;:bt with the
COLLEGE

• • 6do8t!l Odl

•

Logan will tip-oft

Sumner. Wa1h., tbe pilot ; Capt.
H. Ltnrh, 3ft, of MUlberry
Grove, 01., co-ptJot ;and Altm•n
3-C Ch~les 'M. s~ott, 23, of West

·N~wel1

Lafayette, fnd.

Joes

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Couh ltetton pld f•te thl•
morning Milton L•l'hWirt or
••stmin prt:lbabft ~fd tt•rt
In pl•t:t of JuniOr H•'wtt1'6tnl at
1 forw.rd spOt. HtWtf.Omt hn
I painfully bruiMd thurtlb and
will llk•lv bt useci tjN.rlntly, the
t:OICh t•ld.

Rice

Tnstitu~e

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
At Trafftt' hlght

In M1!dleport
0 pen Evea gs uutll 9 p.m.

Murray City Five

SMITH
CLOTHING ~0.
cAW ii'AMII, Owll.,

Replacing J-T In

0 n hand ror t.h~ op.
etjlng whlsUe in Rat'lne Saturday

squad wlll be
night.

Murrdy City recently def('ated
Bur!• 'e l handily, the hottest and
lcatl·.' 'S five in the Athens County
League. Lilt le eia~ is known ol
~he coming Turnado upponttnts.

L"lOllS' MentOf JS
~~~P=h=e=n=o~R~0~4~5~-J~~~~~e~ou~n~l,~·'~-~w~h~"~h~w~I~U~ge~
t~u:n~d:e~rw~oy I Coa~~oJ1 0£ Year·
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•boul R. t5.

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153 Texas A&amp;M 39
St. 62

Lam.,. Tech 78 North Tex.

Racine Cage J)ate

R•ltoo pcoh,bly wtn go with
his starting lineup of previous
game11 which is Hawtborne and
Wild'"""'" "' the lorwardo, high
'oorlng .loln&gt;&lt;on Rt contcr with
Buffington :. nd Sleson at the
gunrlis. /\hiP substitutes Include
Lamhert . M:.rtin ami Eastman.
A r1·srrv" lfnme Ja scheduled
!or 7 , m .'"'rore the varolty en-

SA.LE

sountwesr

Other consistent ICOrera oli: the
evenly balanced Logan elub are
Morgan, ~furray and BuekJeJ,
' Raclnc H'lg:h School Principal
Coach Rclton, In hla first yeai Dorrald Wolff! 811id today Jac1tsonat Pom eroy, has molded rtogether v111e-Trimble'~ basketball team
a fast club that has "eome-along" which Wll!l to meet Racine Satur·
night here wl\1 not come.
rapidly. The Panthers aw'ptlsed davThe
J-T t~am was unable to
follower ~ by dumping Nelaonvilllt
make the trip because of schedule
.wbich had rH'en tagged a1 the
it was learned.
team to be11 t In the SEOL this dirrieulties,
Instead ,a strong Murray City
season.

Many More
T• Choaie Fram

10PCOAT

'
Howell Runnerup

PCLVotes
For All Athletes
In Grid Battles

N. 2dl Ate.

.

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illckllepol1
The M:iehigati_- titdi&amp;M cash at
BlooDiln,tbft, Ind., wiD fonnaUy
open the 19ft campaign at 1:30

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&amp;All FitANOI!Il)() t*' ~ The
PacHie Coast Conference, appar-

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the Midwtst te'gionat uetwort 'Jbe
()ther t'Ofttests are nighttime at-

ently
l1noiln«
lioo• !loW!
teeiitd,itilf&lt;·f.l':";~l!::~~~-~
to lncrealle Oil)! .tehO
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ments

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fain.

athlete~.

Tbe eonferenae fftbera, composed of prlialden1i, I16Rltv repre·
sentatlves and athletiC directors
the nine member
voted to
req!fi:re a j'C" gioa~ rierage for
at~le~f" and to lner~~if the
er Of UniU t~.~ Wittt't carry In
the oH-eeason.

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However, at first aeaslon
the two-dly winter tMeting the
fatbl!ira oonlidered onl' four poin .,
of a new tO.pOint OOdf proposed
NEW YORK
UP ~ Buddy by the ~telltilents' eOUncll last
Park•'r, whos&lt;' Ddro~t Lion~ fin - M.Mftl\ lind Jftide l'iO' announce
ishl•d Sl'('O IId Jasl Sl'ilSOII after menta. 011 ehan~lfl• in the regula·
windinJO': up lust in 1955. today wa~
ti,on~ to permit additional finanCial
mimerl N&lt;~tiunlll l&lt;~on\lmll LI'II~Ue aid to attile~es.
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lAnERIIS · ·· ·· ·· ·· · · · MUFFlERS

"Coarh uf the \"('nr" in the unnu11!

J-'l'f'!ill poll.
Parkl'r. whose Li(•ns lu~t Lhe
Western Divialon till&lt;' t o ttw Chicago Benrs by a half.o!:aml', received nine votes In ballo1i ng hy
2&amp; sport s wri• ~rs who cOVt'n•d tht'!

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ANTWRUZI · · · · · · · · · · · · CHAINS
etller Jluio Jlceessortes

an(l th rlr flrl!t lt~aj!;ue rhamp!O'l ·
ship in 18, wns runMrup with six

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$1495

ISRAILITIS TO TOUR
NEW YORK UP - The national
basketball team of rsracl, which

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Coronet 8 ~J.bid.r· 4 Do6i'
S6clan, RadiO, lteNr liild

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Hardtop, HeafO't aliii M~•tf.
Tone Finisll.

'two Door $eda!l. ,~clio and ~ter~
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, lings

''Your· .,..,._Plymouth biGler"

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Mldtleport

1955 OLDSMOIU' ... SUPI&amp; il

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flnl.sh - B!Ut! lnterlo#.

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'575

Co.

11J.$2 OLDSMOBIII-9Ub.lla!Wa, C...
Tral1 a ShoiV !16om Car. Fully ~;til. rU:;IJ..;: .ift4"t'teiM

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flnlsll-'-- Leatl!et Interior.

MOU15-LOCIC

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moftd Rinp &amp;N lnterlotb4 fe,
rn4"~ tll•ir full btwty tM. bria..
Iiana. fonvarl
B'"'J' XHJ*ib Enp11rMDt

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PRINCIPA~S In

Collins Jewelry

Pomeroy

the upcoming Senate fi ght on!r eliminating the taUbuster Will be Senator Clinton P. Anderson (D), New Mexico
shown at his desk In Washington, and Senators Hany Byrd (D):
Vlr~inla {upper

right), and RIChArd B. Russell (D). Oeorcta (1ow..
er r1ght). Anderson Ia achei1Ultd to otrer a motion that 1:116 $ellail
adopl a new set of parllamllh"tary rules. Byrd ani! Ruihlll Je
mar8ha11ng forces to oppose' W Change, .Allderson ltd &amp;D. "ft.em.Pt ,
to~~~.! tJ.!le four y6&amp;1f~~-(In~

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CADILLA~LbSIIdllitE ili.Uft

W. Maltl St.

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1950 CHEVROLET- Delne 2 t1eot
Good Motor- Good Tires :- SoUd lbly. A Good Buy.

Main lit.
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Heat.t- Cle:lli in*lde liild mil.

pm-

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KM~, Ooo4 HouttkM~tinc

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1952 OlDSMOBILl .. Sof*U 2tlior
Power Steering -f\.Hydramatic ..,. BidiG'...,. Realer. AI !tip ear.

$150.00
ICINNAN-toc!c

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1954 CADILLAC--saffs 62
Coupe. One Loeal OWlled car. It's nice, of COIJtst:
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1953 CADILLAC- 8151 62

4.lloor Sedan. BeautlM Dark Greefl Mellillc&gt; ~ !qUI"""" ·
the way you would ez;eet.
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DeSotO

tHo

Julia

at lttl Be•tl

St*eftri t '''*nD !'

$595

King, Judy and
Tommie

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1Qoot • dr. Sedall.
.· ·an4 Dftroater. Spar•e~nmsh.

TO::IEEP RESOLUTIONS

4 DWt Sed.lt 8 Cyllndarr
Oamtmdge 4 Door Sedan, . Radio, ~elitef and AutomaHeater and Deftflttet, BKle · tic Tffllt,, Ptl'lvlir' Steering,
FiniSh. A steal it tlils~fitl!', I&gt;Ji Sli'lr!) ai tliey c!ome.
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coming
the 31st
Dr. Cary
Op•n oblll\pl&amp;..

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beige over brown Two Tone
Fllllalt.

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We Wish To Toke This Opportunity To Thank Our Many Friends
snd Customers for Their Patronage.

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IN THE TBI·COUNTY AREA

The. Lutheran Sunday School
a ~ew Year's Eve Watch
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
; Ed.,-iJf"K{:;~~T~h~ose attending wel'e
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Jimmie and GaOirlaker, Allen,

Dla.,.~fl Beautg.

Plymouth

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$59S

'bTZ ' 'it'"b#

Ptymouth
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W•""n Coun&amp;rt

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-$395

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The Women's Society of Worlrl
Service of the Enterprise EUB
· ~hureh will meet Tuesday evening
It the home of Mrs. Herbert Dix~iil.a,;Roc~ Springs Road, with Mrs .
l
. Grueser, a!l co-hostess. Mrs.
Bentz will be program

8'1' SUNDAY SCHOOL c•ouP

recondition and guarantoo all late model cars.

Pll~~~~e' em

Defrolter, BJaCk i'liolttlo..

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Mrs. Denver Rice entertainc1
her C.1r.asta Club Wednesday ar.rl
prizes were won by Mrs. Philip
Bailey, Mrs. Harold Eppley, Mrs.
Kenneth McElhinney and Mrs.
Donald Lowert. !J'IW' hostess served a dessert eout"S'e to thote-named above ind Mrs. Randolph
HunphreyJ and Mrs. Paul Theiss.

.MEIGS MOTOR CO.

&gt;j· 0&amp;\t -Se4ali Heater IUid

·W,t ·· o i f ·t " U'

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Z.090t se\Uti, Ridlo; Htr. •

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TO SELL THE
. SHARfiESt USED CARS

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1951 l)odge .1049 bodae
COroilet 8 cyi!Dder 4 fibdl'
~. Radio, _mater And
Gyromalic TrillS. Green fin!
Ish.

.. Best Serv1ce

lri 'i'he Area FOr tile·Least Charge Possible

'i\' e w11l

$971

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Fine Used Cars at a Sacrifice!

Phone 3134-J

. erhauted. .

-Cjiupe,
~~ $ . Cylinder
Club
Heater and

Gyromallc 'l'r1Bt., JJtN Fin- ~lUCie
Ish.

We Will Clotf Our New Car and Service Dept. We Will, However, fol • LIMittd Time Keep Open Our Used' Car Lot To Clear
Out Our Stock of

LEGION AUTO SA,LES

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""'uucl G Cywmer·4 Door
Sedan, Radio, Heater ~lid
VefloJter. !lbl'P·'.IIeaiUful
Two Tone Pltlnt. ·

$6ftJ

-19-53-DOd_g_e 19ft bodge

Beginning Monday, Dec. ·31st

Pomeroy, &amp;hlo

Corontt 4 Dr. Sedan RadiO
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Hlr" tf Oyi'GmaUe ''i'ralllt' Corooet Va Club Coupe,
Sharp Bel•e Finish · Radio, Heater and Gyro· •.
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. torque Automat!~ TtansmJs. .
81011. Motor compbitt!Jt ov·

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waa forel!ld to wltllclraw from the
Olympic competition becausa of
the hostiUtle'IJ In the Mideast will
open a .cros•·country tour of tbe
United State!! with a aami'J at
Madbon Square Garden Sunday
afternoon, Feb. 3.

GOING OUT OF
.BUSINESS S.ALE·
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1954 Dodge 1951 Dodge 1953 Dodge 1953 D_.ge

votes.

SBE THE

2 . _ .TO GIVi TH.E

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&amp; Def. Low Mileage Spatt·
lint Black Finllll '
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New Cars

'F.; sell more. new Chryslers &amp; Plymouths, we will allow

$1195

leugue t:illes.

At Least .

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hi ~her trade:Jn allowa~ces to our customers.

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Coronet 8 Cylln~ 2 DOot
.Sedan. Radio Ml4 llhter,
Low Mllelf6. Bla4k tln&amp;li.

various

Jim Lee !lowell, who guided the
New York Giflnts to thrlr rir~t
Eulem Division title in 10 years

MAKi YOUI CHOICE

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6-Dally SenUnel,POmeroy.Mldd}eporl. O.,lau. 4, 195?
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WANT ADS

11M 1

eeata

Jllf"

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word, oe.e 1D-

terttoL llm.lmwn ehar&amp;e
' cents

:i()e. per word for t.b.ref1 too--

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
SLEEPING ROO MS, close in to..m,
ln pursuance of the orde r or the
127 Butternut
12 2t 12bc Probatd Court of MeJ"s County ,
~·vr reul ~ t.J• ·t:l&lt;i,.! wallpa~ .Ohio, I wUI offer for sale. 1t public
~l ramer. L"Jin 1.. n 1' '-"her, M.ir1 aucti on , on the 2nd day of Febdlcp 1,rt Po ,.. !fd- X .
Il -l ruary. 1957 at 10:00 o"doCk a m.
----~~ the fron: door of the Court
FEESH cn:F-~'-'~- COW, 5 yean. House m Po meroy . OhliJ. lh(' fo lldt·&lt;Jl for r. . m!ly or dairy. G. K lowing real c:sJatf'
H~ultr , l'uw~·roy. P hc ne 246-X.
The fellow1ng real r~talt'" situ ate
12 28 6tp i n Section No. 16. Town~ h Lp No. 7.
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HOUMC"~ ,
~I H!'O ISHED apart- 1 Shi p, Me igs Count
aod Slate or
men 1 w1 t h h ~ t n. 109 Un lon A ve ., I Ohi o begm ni n at Ytht' S ~ : corner
or ca ll 494 \- I 'L·r~y L. Peoples. 01 th'e N. E. rl ~arter of &amp;&lt;·lion 16,
12 26 U I Town 7, Rao ' e 14 ·, thcrwe West

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SWld'ay School attend1ne.e Dec.
30 was 48, the oUerin• $8.3\5.
Rev, Grove delivered. tbe me..

' Mr. and Mn. Donald Kay are
m nouncing the b.irth of twln daughtcrs Donna Marie and Di.ann c
1 ~axi e on December 26 at the ¥al·
l oney Cli nic In Pt. Pl ean"t W. V 1.
The Kays b&amp;.Ye ana.thex daughte r
:\flchelle. Paternal irandfather Is

sa&amp;e at 10:4!S. Scr1pt~re , Epb. G:

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OJTA DOG~TCH OHCit,FQ'
HIS -~ ....,Pro E" ~':"- ~to.G tN' -Jllo4'

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MOVE ANrnllNG
OF ,IllS .JUST A

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Newsl&gt;rint Price
Increase Hikes
Costs $4 ATon

""Retneihbei. ~: "tfo formal

U. . S. and Canadian
The Loyal ·Helper~ Class or the
puhhs~t!_n were concerned over II.kthodist Church . tleld their an·
the Ab1t1b1 ~nnouncement A mt'm· 1nual Christmas dinner and party

STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
Mel AL.I

OHIO VALLEY
POmeroy

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18M BUJCh., 4 dr. h~d top, beautiful 3 tone a:reen finish, white c_ _ - - ·-----wall tlree, low rnlleaae. dyna·
lJow, radio, hjl:ater. $2203.00.
When ptJople suddt·nly face l)&amp;Pomeroy Motor Co.
11 28 U reavmmmt the scrvtl'tl ol a tru~t
worlhY runerol dmwl ll r is tndlsJ)('nsllblc . They lllso wt•lcome the
~ B Auto Serv1ce~
in[ormalton and counsel rcce1V·
C. H. MWLING SONI Cj) - &gt;t cd at

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PboD~ GZl. Nltlbt Pbone 0039X. DODGIW'L YllOIJTH DEAf.,
IRS.
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E!JEt..JHIC JtEio'IUGEUATO!t, in
good runnlnJ: condition, Inner
door for extra space, $211 .00.
Mr•. Hob••rt Alh•nsworth, 612
Grant St., Middleport. 1 4 3tc
FOR SALE RY BID- USED CAitS
station wa r mts, and trucks. Obtain btd s ht• c t ~ at Main Gate of
KY&amp;C'r l'r£'rk Power HGuM~ 111
Che11hirr , Ohio.
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Funeral Home

Furnilon•. l'hune
land , Ohio

--·------(11 I Wanted To Buy
---· ----ffOOJO PIANO ln aood condition
Coli fi3C!S-Y .

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FRESH COW and CALl''- Alva Fr)',
Middleport R. D. 1, Bradbury.
1 2 3tp

Sunday School All~ndance 1-iun.
day Dec. 30th was 40 ofrering

$8.42.

Rodney Downing
INSURANCE AGI':NC'Y
••"· Automobile. Health
ACCIDENT
Li,., Catualtv and Bonde

Real Estate Broker

In MIODLIPORT, OHIO
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PHONES
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CON(;RE'fl! BLOCKS
"'Build &amp;.Her f:or LePH

GRtlESER BLOCK CO;
3 Mil•• North of Po.ne,_,

On Rt. 31 Cell Wm.

GrunA~r,

ltock Spring•

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Shul er 111\d AUc"
i\li!'ls~ s Nllll{:y

F'~~· c l' ishcr

o{ Ctlhtmllllll tipent
lhf'ir vacuHon with tlwir home
folk!i.
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I ROOM uous~ in SyraCUiil!:, gas.
an
dcblld«n o( rarknshurG wero
electric and water, phone ·907-Xlhe recent .~;uc s t s or Eldon Kraeu·
or B39"ll .
l~ 31 6lO \l'.r aud rauul¥.

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Mr. and 11rs. Ru1sell W)'ncope
Mike daughter Putty and V:t laric St'?~Jc!r or ColumbllS spent
l'"riday with h{tf varnnLH Mr. anrl
Mrs. llanson Holter. They also
visilcd Mr11. Ralph. Slasqn and son
JIDfOld or Pomeroy.

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In arldlt1on I lit·~- \"an ~t · t·uru quRl·

2·4811, Rut1 :l. Sir

mellon.

FOREST RUN

ilv nwnhruu1isl' wiltwut cxu·a·
Butternut Ave.,

One ,ood usl'd UPUI&lt;iH'r PIANO .
re(ondit!o:~cd .
Call
Rutland

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JUNK CO.

Phone 51lf

hf'.r of the . Senate Commerce Commtttcc wh1ch has been investigat·
1.ng ~he newr;_prlnt industry ra.11cd
l~lr .JOlllt &amp;ctJon by the United
Stu_te!l ~nd Canada (It le.gisll~'c
~('twn
U('CC~~ary . The Fcdcrlll
rradc Commis:Mon .!la id It was
lookmg l~to the posslhlllty of llnli·

at th~ Riverview re11taurant in
Pomeroy. Followin&amp; the dinner an
('X('hange of gifts was enjoyed by
Mr!l. William · Houdashelt Mrs.
Hal ph Robson, Mrl. Grace Jividen
~rs . Carl W$CI[IC, Mrs. Melvin
Grimm , Mrs. Btlrt Weese, Mu:.
ltoyal Thomas, Mn. William Hoi·
mf's Mr:.. William Eichinger and
Mrs. Dana H)'lell. A rourid robin
Christmas card _Wal 1ent to Mrs.
A. E. Willlams a member who
unable to attend Dana IIyseiLll
and Mrs. Melvin Grimm.
Mr~.
Alben Duckworth wall
called to Rittman retently becauHe
of 11n automobile accldent which
envolved her granddDIHthiE"r M'"~ ­
La Donna Lewis, Who's husband
wa11 killed.

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Mr. E. 1\1. Damewood was taken
to lhe Gr,.nt Hospital Columbus
For observation and treatment
Wedn('sday his dau~hter .Mrs. Robert ·L ee Is with him.
Mr. and Mn. Carl Bner and fam·
ily of colubua spent Chri•Lmas
with h1s mother Mrs. Amand.1

Baor.

Reece Grimm of Columbus spl'nl
10 days with his parcnta Mr. and
~rs . Melvfn Gr\Jnm.
Hcv. and Mn. _Rollin Kuntz of
Trinway viatled recenliY with
Mrs. Albert Duckworth.
The Syracuse Home Drmon stralion group met at the hunn· of
Mrs. Charle8 •L isle for \he ir December meeting where tliu~y enjoyed a pot luc:k lunch and an £'Xchange o{ a:ifts 1.0 · members 1
3 guests were present.
Mrs. f'ranc:tl Rltter spent th.e
Christmas and New Year holidays
with
hrr liOn
Jaw andMorgan
daughter
Mr. Rnd
Mrs.ln Frank
in

Bobby Tcr€11t o( Pomeroy !&lt;~pen'.
Saturday with hls grnndparents
Mr. ond Mn. l-ewis Walkt'r.
Mrs. Ro~e Ginheimcr ·and ram- Portt&gt;moulh.
cent KUCI!tfl of her molht'r Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Uf.rbt'rt r~rkN.
John Bally.
ami children vlllted. rceenlly with
Mr. and ltrs. o. T Summerfield
oLillle TonllllY Grurscr ~man of Ncr Cheater
~on of Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Gruc·
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Sc
scr strangled on a peanut it lod·
ml. an !\Irs, GeorJe ' hnelrll'r
'cd In his tun1 he wAs taken to and Mr. and Mrs. · Albctt Duck·
f"hi!dren's Hoapilal
C'olumbu~ worth allcndd the funeral Mil'vic('s £or Floyd Lewb al Wa r ne
where lt wMa removed.
W. Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. liMroiU Newell of
James Hubb.-rcl .of the L1 S.
Columbt,~s spent SundaY nrt«lrnoon Navy stationQd ~t 'Bainbridge. Md.
Y.-ilh Mr. and Mrs. Chas Buer 1111d liflCnt a leavo wltb hi• parcnta
family .
'lr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard .
Vis1t.in~ Mr. ant;&amp; Mrs. Orvi\1~
Mr . 11.1111 Mns. Jim Vineyard of S\ai.·k
on sund4y were Mr a11d
Belpre were recent i1UC5b of Mn~.
Mrs
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w. c.
of
E. M. IJ.amcwood and 110n Lester,
1'he Charles Bacr family who
and Mre.
ha\·c been on Lho sick ll3\ are im· J\athic of
prov in!: l!;tJ~,;ar t&gt;n,Yl'e ol

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Anw11111i1 B•er

Bla~e

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1 Flat ·lopped
hills

Rub-out

Harvest~

DOWN
1. Char\1
2. Char1ea

t I Any "xcu-':l e

Lamb

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Missile

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weapon
:..rig tlndia)

14 . Juicy berry
l:i . Samarium
f.gyrr&gt; . )

16. Scrape
18 Spawn
of tlsh
19 . Pendent

3. Slight taate

ornament

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20. Sia-n
of

zodiac
22. Gourd
23. Su.-

4. Manila hemp
pen~ - Parts ot
alon
windOW
2~. Sorrow.~
frames
27. canine

of
hayrever

6 . A cn.u~

28. Enro118
In

7. Blund~r·
8. Sandarac

mlltlAry

1ervlce
tree
31. CUtUng tool
D. Quick breads 36. Girl's name
10. Add8 augar 36. Chemical

17. Vlpe\-

21. .Ntow Eng-

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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38. Molded mass

of brelld .
40. Persons'
41 , In lhla place
t3 . Emmet

land state

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22 . AatomobJie
24. Some-thing
tiny
2G. Dwell

:w. Commune
(Nether.
lands)

:10 . Citrus tNita
J2: Large WOTTn
33 . Affirmative
vote I var.l
34 . Grassy
.l!pS.eesln
foreah

MOVIE STAR Carron Baker b shown wltb ber busband, .Jack Car..
'tein, as they look through the glass of the nursery at Mount Sinai
Hospital, New York, at the baby girl born to the 8.lm actress. She
II star o1 the controversial film, "Baby Doll." Nurse Charlotte Kulp
b~ldl the infant, who will be named Blanche. .
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AL\ SliMS PUASANTNISS tn thl11 ch&amp;t at the Qu&amp;t D'Onay in
Part• prior to a NATO dinner. CMttera· are ttrom left) U. 8.
aecretll-ry of State John Foster Dull~~r~, FrenCh Fc;Joretp. Mtntater
Chrietlan Pineau and Brltllb Foreign Se~ Selwyn Lloyd.
U. B. promiaed wea.pon1 aid to NATO membert. (/11t.,.M«onaJJ

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Mrs. Hazel Kibble anfl eblldren. a ueata of h is parenla,

Steve an.d: Bonnle were vllltcn Mn. s . L. Edward• and R0bert
Tueldt)' Of Mrl. Ruth Hall.
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Ml'l. Ethel Hetu r has •old bt&gt;r
week••in :Oyth lopwa..rt apent lilt tar·m in t.he ]tden ar•• to Gt-ne
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ar ..erJburJ ~ltb Cowde.ey and 10'1. Hetur baa mov
her oou11n, 1tlin Beverly Sam.L
ed to New Cum.berla'\d w v ·
Hull.
Mr .and Mrs. O.rt: Edwa.;dleriwbere Jbe hlli• bOUJbt piope.rt)'.a,
Mrs. Helen weatfaU , of Parker•
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Speeia! -uftc moatll iur z ceou
eause the da)'l are evil." Hla:b_per word..
point. ol tbe mesage ineludtd the
Pull rale or .z «DCI per word wdl
itatemcnts that words are dealrF"
be cba.rged fc.tr Ldvertisin.g lf not
llenry J .. Shepherd of Boltoll , tive or c:on•trJ"C'Uve, time il U.0
-•d f bef.,_ ... uoo•"- of • b
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moll pretiour ,ift, God given \0
M"'.
01-onth folloWiDJ ioserUon.
Mrs. Donald Brown underwen ~ man. aro.d tba\ time capnot be re&amp;nor. iJl. A.d-.etUama-Sbould lk
:1 tonsillectoOll' at GaUip:oliJ Clln'\! called,
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repOrted lmmedia\elJ. The Daib
Monday.
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Sentieel
re~poru:tbl€1
Mr. and Mrs. Ben)' Montgolnen·
for wore will
thanQ2&amp;
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in· r. -~~.s.te'DilOit-- a;sden. ' 81 rods; th ••nee No rth atwu l 117
Dilllnier,
small son ot Mr. and
have returned to tbelr home ln
aertlon.
r::;cattoJd buards, 0....,. Clota.. rod s to lhe P ubllc Hoa d; t ht&gt;Lll"e in
lin. Lloyd Dlllinger, wta cbrbt1
Los AOiles. Caiif after a three
:ara or Thaab •nd !!ipectal Nr,Clinton Fis her llid.dieJKJrt.
a So,utherly direction al ong said
ened.
NeeD vUit here.
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Pbont.l 6-ll:Hi-- X.
11 -l-d I Public Road to the East Im e o(
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, Carol Roach, wbo ia employed at
'l'be M. Y. Y . beld fll re1ulll
ft.r ~lassified nttes Obttuariea ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One East line 'of Seclion 16 to th e
' tile Miami Valle,r Hotpital in Dll· IDeetios Sunday evenint with an
~~Lo;~~~ per word.
8 room h9use ::-./e wly decorated place of begitming, conta i nin~ 55 1'
to. o. il apendlo&amp; New Yur'.i attendanee of 18 youtb and one ad.
•,.a t
I in~ldfi' an&lt;i o1.1t. A . N. Ben&amp;tl. acres, more or le ss. Rese rvin g to
, here 'with her. lami1J.
ult.
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11 1 U the Sta te of Ohio, however , all
W.anda Rousb and Julia EdWards · pevotions were led. by·M.arnrct -,
) AM NOW OPEN (o~ ;; ano stu-- 1 ~- -- H
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oil , l:li S, coa l and other minerals
,av" enrolled ln MocntalJ) State AD~ Wlndlond.
dents.· tmmedlate re gistration
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with the r ·sht or entry ror the 1
~urdness College ,.lD Parll:enbur~ .
The leuon subjecl wu "The
Mrt. Olive Ingraham . Pomeroy.
----purpnse of prospecting for . deve1· 1
Jack Miller and son, Bobby o!
MtnlltrY
of Healing." Tbe. lllbla
Phone 438-M.
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op inM: , prod ucing and operatinl
. ~inclnnatl 9· spent Cbriltmas witll '
EX ..., ERU~ NCED
for the sa me, and the right of OC·
leuo'
was
Genesis, Chap. 9. Dur.r. and Mn. Ivan 6bawver.
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tb•
bUJineas
meeting tbe
PERSON
f'OR
cupyjn
g
in
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far
as
the
tame
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BECAUSE OF '(1-IE RAUN E·WA·
essential to such prospecting, dethe WatcbSalem,
Va.
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weekend
HAMA
hasketball game the
veloping, operating or produci~g THE PA1.JL D NEASE home in Mason City was awarded the sweepstakes priZe fOf tbe best
N1J'bt
aervtce-1
a~d party, A m~&gt;
Southe rn Local Bos.rd of Edu·
also, reserving to the Stale of Oh.to
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G d Cl i. · Pi red :1ere with ~ pareqb, · Mr. an&lt;! Ucm WIS , made and carried tbft
tht! use of streama flowing through , decorated home tn the recent contest sponsored b.Y the ew aven ar en
cation will bold its regular
Mr1 1van 'Shawver. Mr. Shawver
said lands or abutting upon the at&gt;:Ove, the ~ecorated Nease Jlome also captured frr$ place among the over·.all relipous Hecor. returned to Vircinia willa hia aon the bo&gt;'• of the group )ave on
meeting, ~onday lan. 7 at 8:00
OFFICE WORK
tbelf ,Dext project the makln.J ~ Of
same, and so much of the bankl ations: A prtze of $1S was awarded as sweepstakes winner by the Af~palachtan Ef~c P~wer for a VWt.
p. m. at Raclne High School.
bQU.boideu for the church se•11·
Must
have
('u
mplele
know·
Paul Beegle, Clerk.
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Donna BUJ'rilardMr a student ~ w~ tWIJ project ll CQmplethereof as MaY be necessa~y for ::.
om:2p:.:•..,n.::Y.:.·---- --,-...,.-- -- - (edge uf prot.edure and pol·
at St. J_
oaeph•• Hotpit"al is .rpend- ted, to purth"" Dew aona boob.
such enjoyment and protection of -.unplete ~ AUGl\.JIEN1
icies of in surance clerical such
ing
the
boli~a bere.
The JrOup hill purcbased a plano
from erosion, conb.:.u,eilll ua brake ll!nlce
Mr. ond iin. Pkf N...e and tor the bR;~~ner~t.
lamin•tion or depooil of sediment. I
work.
tt•ckett'l &amp;lfet!t 'ienice. Well
Kathleen Weaur of K•mova, ·w.
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Vain street. romUOJ, Ohio.
1'be iJ"OUP appointed a tommlt~
scribed 81 follows , to-wit : Twenty~
Pres~er1an
Misliopary
Va. .,ere r~t Jl]es~ of Mrs.
Personal int e rview can be five (25) acres orr or the East Soctety . me-t m the chure~ annex
tee -to ·lriake plall8 for a skatinJ
Lufemn Weaver.
a:AYI DON'T YOU KNOW7
aide of the West 'II of the North· for thetr No~ember meetmg _:wh·
party for late Jan. or Feb.
Baker's will glve yuu the best • obtained by phoning 425-X
Mr. and Mn. James :Uunn spent · Attendance at last Wednesday
east Quarter of Section No. 16. lch :ovas prestded over _bY the
trade on lurnlture or applian· I or 246-X .
the Christmas holidays here wit , evening prayer service was 26,
Town 7, Rance 14 , save and except prcstdent Mrs. Pearl McBrtde. Durces.
4-6 tf
their daughter and famlly Mr· an1 with Dinsmore Boyles leading.
6.26 acres which was sold off of mg the business ~ession officers
Mrs. Bob Muncy and Jlmmy.
This week the leader !s Delbert
the North end of said 25 acw lot ror 19M
elected as fo}lowa:
(8) Auto Sales
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beach and GauL
to
J.
W.
Riggs,
by
R.
G.
WeUl.
adreelected
were
Mrs.
McBri.lie
as
I'IHIUlOY
children spent the holidays with
miniatrator or the Estate of j _ D. president and Mn. Thomas Clark
1950 ST UDEBAK.oER CHAMPio-N.
PerHLn.e I'-'"'
his mother, · Mn. Amelia Beach,
Sandra Swartz bas been ill of
recently overhauled , fin!! sh e:p c,
Riggs, dece-ased , in the year 1876. as -vice president. Newly elected
of Philipabury, Pa.
the mumps.
good rubber. for qu ick sale
Both of lhe above described tracts was Mrs. Robert Harden as aecte·
•Holiday •JisltOrs tn the Dorr
Mn. [Joyd Ro•Jih and Carol
$250.00. Come ond try it out. , LU 1 t';u ~ '' l e;--..::. ~er -v IL~
of land bemg situated in Sr::ipio tary and Mrs. Florence Ha~en
were shopping in Parkersburg W. Wbitlatcb home were ber mother,
G. A. Oee!"l, Racine .
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Townahip, lt:eigs {;ounty, o{1io.
as tileasurer. The program tl\d
ijU!CK SEUVU ' ~ ub Watcll 11&amp;
~s. Roael;i and her brothers Har·B eing the s11.me real estate con· 1\ible study period was conducted
Va. , on Monday.
pa.irlllll b~ Factor'! tt.Jnea
&amp;DM tftEVROLET, 4 dr . sedan, V8
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. -Smitters and ry and How~trd Roach.
veyed to Erl Welch by deed re· hy Mr1. McBride, Mrs. Robert MariNillCb.,UHk •~t
CUI.:LiNtl .n!iWb
motor with overdrive , radio,
Mr•. He!en Woodgeard and son
daugther of Danforth, Ill visited
LERS, P,•m,A·{l" .
t-1-d corded in Deed Book 123 Page 31 rlen and Mrs. G~rge Schneider,
beatl'r, seat coven, dark f!;reen
Mr. and Mrs. Phil 8atey and lam· Jimmy visited relatives in Pitt•
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th_e Meigs _county Deed Records. Mrs. Cliff William~ and Mrs. , ~ae
finish. $1745.00. Pomeroy Molor
burg, Pa., during the holiday•.
&amp;. TEU.VI SJ0!-.1 !)£RV1Ct
Satd premises arc appraised at I Barrows were hostesses. A CbtlstHy during the weekend.
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The Dinsmore Boyles (amily
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and
Phone 200 . Ul'land Applialk'• $2,000.00 and must not be 110 ]d for mas program wUI be presented al
spent
Christmas Day with her pad&amp;.ughler of Weirton,_W Va. vial~­
3ture . ll8 W M~1n St.. PoDlero• less than 'two-thirds of said ap- Jl,,e December metl_tin&amp;.
1l53 CH2V110LET, 4 J! ., 2 tone
rents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mollie Sturm
2-23-H
praised valut" .
The -syracuse Gikden Club held
ed relatives here during the weekblue fini sh, ~ aeries, healer,
of
Millstone,
w. Va.
Terms
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Cash
in
hand
on
day
of
the
ir
annual
Christmas
dinner
clean. $79fa.CJO, Pomeroy Motor
end.
:Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode
sale.
~nd party on Tuesday evening peMrs. J. L. Stwart and Mrs. R A.
Co.
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BESSIE L. WELCH, Admin- cember 4th In the ,F iremen! room
F. Bryant were shopping in Galli- and a!)n spent Christmas Day· at
the "borne of Mr. and Mrs. Clif·
1956 BlJ H' K V8 Super. 4 dr. Riv latratrhc of ttM Estate o-f Ed· 11t the town hall. The dinner was
f-ord
R. Hayes and son of Middle·
iera Sedan. Power window~ ,
ward Welch, d•ceesed.
fvllowed by an exchange of aifts
MORNING STAR
port.
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stt•N i n ~, seat. antenna ,
and SAVE ON 'r'OliH S!lf' li: rtpair .lt
WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
and a regular meeting session in
By Irma 8. lhle
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$3 , 19~ . 00. Blacttnar"s.
Miss Rose Easterday, who is at·
Hacine S hoe Slwp
n 30 tf
A~torney1 for Administratrix ('harge of the president Mr&amp;. Florj 3 Btc
(1) 4, L, lH, 2:1 f2) I, 5tc
t•nce Harden. Hi members attendtending college at Upland, Ind., bu.s.
Mr. l:nd Mrs. Norman Heilman
spent her vac&amp;tlon with her par·
ed .
195H por.;TIAC Chicfton VB Deof
Bellelonlaine are visiting a few
cnts
,Mr.
and
.)ln.
Reed
East.~.:r
Insurance
luxe , 4 dr ., Sedan. Hydramalic
1 The annual ChrlAtma s party and
With their daughter, Mra,
weeks
day.
drive . only 5.405 aetunl miles. --- -~' rlmncr o( the Sunshine Makers
Mildred
lhle and family.
B.u-net-SJIDIJb"Oil
lns
uranee
Ajeney,
The
smallest
child
of
Mr.
and
$2.50:"1.00. Ulactlnar's, l'omcro.v.
SHAKESPEAREAN AtlOR John Carradlne and wife Sonia ar~ shown
l' la ss of the Pre s b~·terian Ch11rch
Mr. and M-rs. LJ.wrence Rose
MldJiepo'rl- ~'\Tt' - AutomoblleMrs.
John
Chaney
is
very
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in
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as they appca1·ed !tl Loa Angeles Juvenlle ha ll in CWJtody battle
was held in the church annex. 1"h .'
Bnd Annabel were the Christmas
Boncl.s. Phon11 tiJ " ·X
G-20-tl
the hospital.
o\' Cf their t wo sons, Keith, 7, and Robert, 2. A divurce Is p,e nding.
lah lc and ' room wcr £&gt; (~ coratcd
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett
1955 rw w K Century , 4 dr . lhvi- - - · - - - _Leo
Gilmore
spent
a
few
day!
ca.rradine acr.u s es her of bemg seen very orten in company of
era Sl'd &lt;m . Jlard·tOp styll'. JJowcr COMPLETE lnsUt•tlce Protection.
in kl.'eping with the Christmas aeaa~c gues~ 0~
!lister in . ~olum· Reed of CoolviUe.
anotJ-ocr 'll"'n, Mk hael Bower.
( lnl e n•alio&gt;ICJJ Soundphnl oll}
sWt•rLn t-: and br 11kes. $2.595.00.
Life, t\-uto, f ire, i'1.1lio. Call Doll
~ ~~~'- t' ollowing the dinner an ex
Blaellnar's, l'omeroy.
I :\ tile
MUl8, Middhlpnrl. nhlo
\· ha ugc mystery pal gifl!l wer::!
- - · · -~EW YOIIK UP -- Nt!W!!pri u! exc hanged and a Christmas pro1955 FC_H lll VB Han~h wa ~.: on . F'o ~d- t 21) k.l"':ul J-state
prtr es, a.\ rl·atl y at H record h1o~: h grHm was given. Enjoying the part'
omaur dnve . onglnal blue fin__
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level , appc11red hl' aded toda}" for wet·(' Mr. and Mrs. Morris :Har den.
ish. $l.fl9~ . 00 - Blacttnor "s, Pomc- ~·oH SALE on ILJ·::'tl", house and a nt&gt;w p(•ak.
:-.lr. and Mr.ll. Robert Harden , Yl :.
rOl'·
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f&lt;1r m. Sec Mr o. John Stout, HarA prirc increaSt" or .$4 a ton w.1~ ;md Mra. James TeD-ford, Mr. and
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]964 Bllll'K Special Dlx. 4 dr .
announced ·Wednel!duy by thf' Abi· Mrs. Herman Lpndon, Mr . and
Sedan . l-'lW mlleage, new fiul!ih . THREf.: ACJtF:S LEVEL GARDEN tibi Power and l'apt•r Cn . Ltd in Mrs. Ldwren&lt;:e Diddle, Mr. anrl
four room ht)IL St!, ele('tricity. At Toronto , Ont. St•vt•ral other pap
$1 ,695 OU . \1lacltnar's, PomeriL~- .\lr ~. William
Winebrenner, Mr.
01
1 3 lite
Apple (;r•IVt' : St ·t· Alex Wheeler .
!trld
'drs.
Walter
Harris, Mr .and
1 3 3lc produce rs lndlcnted tht'Y hllVl' h~ cn Mrs. Pearl Mctfride, Mrli. Uol.:tcrt
----·con
sidering
prirc
ln('re
a
M'
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Th(
lWJ c m:v . 1 dr. or 4 dr . Sedan .
Increase, if il bt!c omc!l gcner&lt;~l , Whttf!, Mn. Donald Liale, Mra.
Choice of 'lither car. Both .:ooll
Cnttrill )frs. Charles
would !.Jc at lca hl th e 14lil since Dunalrl
buy5. $995.00, Blacttnar'r;, PomeBlake
Mrs.
Lawrence Whit\Hlch,
1003.
roy .
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All Make• and Mndel•
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Mrs. George Sc\lneider, Gertrude
!~ 1~33 newspnnl cost $41 a ton, Duffy Mrs Allah Teaford, Mrs
APPROXIMArELY 4000 J,QCUST
2bltlb~ :'l mcrease would bring ita Eciisnn Hubbard and the Rev. How·
posts, 12c each on atump. Phone
24-483.
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ard Ruppclt.
price to about $134 li ton.
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Floaale Barcus of Atron
visited here reeenUy wltb her
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q yde Plc)cena has return.d
!rom Waldo, Obin, •fler a vilit
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IHIII PIRSONS are dead and l!vt wounded u rMUlt of a lhootlnl'
spree by a berserk gunman tn &amp; Grqbound bUI tD ~elwld. The
cunman, in a bus whleb had pulled tnto the ~ 1tatlon.
killed driver Leo Almarico ot Cleveland wberL the drivel" orderecJ
him to atop bothering a Ktrl puafiDPl", Oeol'l'iUJl K.u't.Me. 18.,
Fort Eustla, Va. Theil bo allot the lf,rl.dt&amp;d. Uld ran lnto the
waiting room 11praylng bulleta. PatrolmP :Miabael Barrett pve
ChB.Be, hla OY/11 gun bla.zin&amp;. 'fbo sunman WU COI'D&amp;ted and kiU~
a fow blocks away by Barrett ud det.octlvu.
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-k.tpgan d ".01rs. D. 0 . Dl akf·
o fHocporL Mr. alHI Mrs Gcralrl Hardsun
and childn·n c 'onnie :wd Larry -.~l
Gallipohl'l, anct \1.- Ch:alcs Sh•ck
and molhrr ~~r~. ~;dna Rcll of
Uunl-ing_ton. Mr. Slal'k rtmalns

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manhOod. Fine lrelts ~ character heeollio reel . end aetive In ,
y6ur boy whao ~. i•.f hawsp&lt;~per- '
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velop · J"''r son's tesp 0 11sibiRf,

was caUcd to New York City by

the death of a rel•Uve
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harden ani
son D•le of New ComerstOWll
scrlomly ill.
~pent Chrl&amp;lmaa wellk tnd witb !)Is
· motber-Mrs. FJorencf Harden and
Mr. ;mct Mrs. Alhl·r t. Duekworlh \other relaUves.
Mrs George Schneider and daua:h·
(er (o~leanor Kay . ~ttf'ndrd the
Mr. arid Rrs. John Crooks ·of
weddin g of Miss Donna Shork and Columbut are anno\mCing the
Wlliam ouckworth Jr \n Rittman. birth of a daughter, grandparents
Mr. Dut:kworth l.'&gt; the l).r.alll1son ol arc Mr and Mrs. -O rviUe Crooks
Mr. i\lld Mrs. Alh&lt;-rt ourkworth. and Mrs. Norma Lisle. Elmer MllMr and Mrs Wdli~ L£'adingham lcr or Middleport ls a great graftd·
and daughtl'n&gt; c onni(' ;mrl Barbara father.
Christmus with hi s mother
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Lcadiughom in ~outh I . au
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
SLEEPING ROO MS, close in to..m,
ln pursuance of the orde r or the
127 Butternut
12 2t 12bc Probatd Court of MeJ"s County ,
~·vr reul ~ t.J• ·t:l&lt;i,.! wallpa~ .Ohio, I wUI offer for sale. 1t public
~l ramer. L"Jin 1.. n 1' '-"her, M.ir1 aucti on , on the 2nd day of Febdlcp 1,rt Po ,.. !fd- X .
Il -l ruary. 1957 at 10:00 o"doCk a m.
----~~ the fron: door of the Court
FEESH cn:F-~'-'~- COW, 5 yean. House m Po meroy . OhliJ. lh(' fo lldt·&lt;Jl for r. . m!ly or dairy. G. K lowing real c:sJatf'
H~ultr , l'uw~·roy. P hc ne 246-X.
The fellow1ng real r~talt'" situ ate
12 28 6tp i n Section No. 16. Town~ h Lp No. 7.
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HOUMC"~ ,
~I H!'O ISHED apart- 1 Shi p, Me igs Count
aod Slate or
men 1 w1 t h h ~ t n. 109 Un lon A ve ., I Ohi o begm ni n at Ytht' S ~ : corner
or ca ll 494 \- I 'L·r~y L. Peoples. 01 th'e N. E. rl ~arter of &amp;&lt;·lion 16,
12 26 U I Town 7, Rao ' e 14 ·, thcrwe West

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SWld'ay School attend1ne.e Dec.
30 was 48, the oUerin• $8.3\5.
Rev, Grove delivered. tbe me..

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m nouncing the b.irth of twln daughtcrs Donna Marie and Di.ann c
1 ~axi e on December 26 at the ¥al·
l oney Cli nic In Pt. Pl ean"t W. V 1.
The Kays b&amp;.Ye ana.thex daughte r
:\flchelle. Paternal irandfather Is

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Increase Hikes
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U. . S. and Canadian
The Loyal ·Helper~ Class or the
puhhs~t!_n were concerned over II.kthodist Church . tleld their an·
the Ab1t1b1 ~nnouncement A mt'm· 1nual Christmas dinner and party

STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
Mel AL.I

OHIO VALLEY
POmeroy

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18M BUJCh., 4 dr. h~d top, beautiful 3 tone a:reen finish, white c_ _ - - ·-----wall tlree, low rnlleaae. dyna·
lJow, radio, hjl:ater. $2203.00.
When ptJople suddt·nly face l)&amp;Pomeroy Motor Co.
11 28 U reavmmmt the scrvtl'tl ol a tru~t
worlhY runerol dmwl ll r is tndlsJ)('nsllblc . They lllso wt•lcome the
~ B Auto Serv1ce~
in[ormalton and counsel rcce1V·
C. H. MWLING SONI Cj) - &gt;t cd at

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good runnlnJ: condition, Inner
door for extra space, $211 .00.
Mr•. Hob••rt Alh•nsworth, 612
Grant St., Middleport. 1 4 3tc
FOR SALE RY BID- USED CAitS
station wa r mts, and trucks. Obtain btd s ht• c t ~ at Main Gate of
KY&amp;C'r l'r£'rk Power HGuM~ 111
Che11hirr , Ohio.
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Funeral Home

Furnilon•. l'hune
land , Ohio

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Coli fi3C!S-Y .

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FRESH COW and CALl''- Alva Fr)',
Middleport R. D. 1, Bradbury.
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Sunday School All~ndance 1-iun.
day Dec. 30th was 40 ofrering

$8.42.

Rodney Downing
INSURANCE AGI':NC'Y
••"· Automobile. Health
ACCIDENT
Li,., Catualtv and Bonde

Real Estate Broker

In MIODLIPORT, OHIO
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CON(;RE'fl! BLOCKS
"'Build &amp;.Her f:or LePH

GRtlESER BLOCK CO;
3 Mil•• North of Po.ne,_,

On Rt. 31 Cell Wm.

GrunA~r,

ltock Spring•

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Shul er 111\d AUc"
i\li!'ls~ s Nllll{:y

F'~~· c l' ishcr

o{ Ctlhtmllllll tipent
lhf'ir vacuHon with tlwir home
folk!i.
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I ROOM uous~ in SyraCUiil!:, gas.
an
dcblld«n o( rarknshurG wero
electric and water, phone ·907-Xlhe recent .~;uc s t s or Eldon Kraeu·
or B39"ll .
l~ 31 6lO \l'.r aud rauul¥.

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Mr. and 11rs. Ru1sell W)'ncope
Mike daughter Putty and V:t laric St'?~Jc!r or ColumbllS spent
l'"riday with h{tf varnnLH Mr. anrl
Mrs. llanson Holter. They also
visilcd Mr11. Ralph. Slasqn and son
JIDfOld or Pomeroy.

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2·4811, Rut1 :l. Sir

mellon.

FOREST RUN

ilv nwnhruu1isl' wiltwut cxu·a·
Butternut Ave.,

One ,ood usl'd UPUI&lt;iH'r PIANO .
re(ondit!o:~cd .
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hf'.r of the . Senate Commerce Commtttcc wh1ch has been investigat·
1.ng ~he newr;_prlnt industry ra.11cd
l~lr .JOlllt &amp;ctJon by the United
Stu_te!l ~nd Canada (It le.gisll~'c
~('twn
U('CC~~ary . The Fcdcrlll
rradc Commis:Mon .!la id It was
lookmg l~to the posslhlllty of llnli·

at th~ Riverview re11taurant in
Pomeroy. Followin&amp; the dinner an
('X('hange of gifts was enjoyed by
Mr!l. William · Houdashelt Mrs.
Hal ph Robson, Mrl. Grace Jividen
~rs . Carl W$CI[IC, Mrs. Melvin
Grimm , Mrs. Btlrt Weese, Mu:.
ltoyal Thomas, Mn. William Hoi·
mf's Mr:.. William Eichinger and
Mrs. Dana H)'lell. A rourid robin
Christmas card _Wal 1ent to Mrs.
A. E. Willlams a member who
unable to attend Dana IIyseiLll
and Mrs. Melvin Grimm.
Mr~.
Alben Duckworth wall
called to Rittman retently becauHe
of 11n automobile accldent which
envolved her granddDIHthiE"r M'"~ ­
La Donna Lewis, Who's husband
wa11 killed.

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to lhe Gr,.nt Hospital Columbus
For observation and treatment
Wedn('sday his dau~hter .Mrs. Robert ·L ee Is with him.
Mr. and Mn. Carl Bner and fam·
ily of colubua spent Chri•Lmas
with h1s mother Mrs. Amand.1

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Reece Grimm of Columbus spl'nl
10 days with his parcnta Mr. and
~rs . Melvfn Gr\Jnm.
Hcv. and Mn. _Rollin Kuntz of
Trinway viatled recenliY with
Mrs. Albert Duckworth.
The Syracuse Home Drmon stralion group met at the hunn· of
Mrs. Charle8 •L isle for \he ir December meeting where tliu~y enjoyed a pot luc:k lunch and an £'Xchange o{ a:ifts 1.0 · members 1
3 guests were present.
Mrs. f'ranc:tl Rltter spent th.e
Christmas and New Year holidays
with
hrr liOn
Jaw andMorgan
daughter
Mr. Rnd
Mrs.ln Frank
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Bobby Tcr€11t o( Pomeroy !&lt;~pen'.
Saturday with hls grnndparents
Mr. ond Mn. l-ewis Walkt'r.
Mrs. Ro~e Ginheimcr ·and ram- Portt&gt;moulh.
cent KUCI!tfl of her molht'r Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Uf.rbt'rt r~rkN.
John Bally.
ami children vlllted. rceenlly with
Mr. and ltrs. o. T Summerfield
oLillle TonllllY Grurscr ~man of Ncr Cheater
~on of Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Gruc·
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Sc
scr strangled on a peanut it lod·
ml. an !\Irs, GeorJe ' hnelrll'r
'cd In his tun1 he wAs taken to and Mr. and Mrs. · Albctt Duck·
f"hi!dren's Hoapilal
C'olumbu~ worth allcndd the funeral Mil'vic('s £or Floyd Lewb al Wa r ne
where lt wMa removed.
W. Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. liMroiU Newell of
James Hubb.-rcl .of the L1 S.
Columbt,~s spent SundaY nrt«lrnoon Navy stationQd ~t 'Bainbridge. Md.
Y.-ilh Mr. and Mrs. Chas Buer 1111d liflCnt a leavo wltb hi• parcnta
family .
'lr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard .
Vis1t.in~ Mr. ant;&amp; Mrs. Orvi\1~
Mr . 11.1111 Mns. Jim Vineyard of S\ai.·k
on sund4y were Mr a11d
Belpre were recent i1UC5b of Mn~.
Mrs
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w. c.
of
E. M. IJ.amcwood and 110n Lester,
1'he Charles Bacr family who
and Mre.
ha\·c been on Lho sick ll3\ are im· J\athic of
prov in!: l!;tJ~,;ar t&gt;n,Yl'e ol

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Anw11111i1 B•er

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Rub-out

Harvest~

DOWN
1. Char\1
2. Char1ea

t I Any "xcu-':l e

Lamb

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weapon
:..rig tlndia)

14 . Juicy berry
l:i . Samarium
f.gyrr&gt; . )

16. Scrape
18 Spawn
of tlsh
19 . Pendent

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20. Sia-n
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22. Gourd
23. Su.-

4. Manila hemp
pen~ - Parts ot
alon
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2~. Sorrow.~
frames
27. canine

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hayrever

6 . A cn.u~

28. Enro118
In

7. Blund~r·
8. Sandarac

mlltlAry

1ervlce
tree
31. CUtUng tool
D. Quick breads 36. Girl's name
10. Add8 augar 36. Chemical

17. Vlpe\-

21. .Ntow Eng-

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38. Molded mass

of brelld .
40. Persons'
41 , In lhla place
t3 . Emmet

land state

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22 . AatomobJie
24. Some-thing
tiny
2G. Dwell

:w. Commune
(Nether.
lands)

:10 . Citrus tNita
J2: Large WOTTn
33 . Affirmative
vote I var.l
34 . Grassy
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foreah

MOVIE STAR Carron Baker b shown wltb ber busband, .Jack Car..
'tein, as they look through the glass of the nursery at Mount Sinai
Hospital, New York, at the baby girl born to the 8.lm actress. She
II star o1 the controversial film, "Baby Doll." Nurse Charlotte Kulp
b~ldl the infant, who will be named Blanche. .
(ln_ter:n«ttOMI)

!!.7. Mine (Corn-

waHL
:19. Certa.~nly
I archaic)

"oin

40. Excla.
fY'A~ion

42. Wild ~:·:t"n
44 . Maki!
ame-nds for ·
413 . M('allet
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48. Raisea

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O"e leHt!r simply stands for another. In thll! sample A Is u.,_
fo1· the three I./a. X for the two O's. etc. Single lettem. a~• ._
trophe&amp;. the length and formation of the words are all ~
Ea('h day the code letters ~tJ;~t~rent.
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AL\ SliMS PUASANTNISS tn thl11 ch&amp;t at the Qu&amp;t D'Onay in
Part• prior to a NATO dinner. CMttera· are ttrom left) U. 8.
aecretll-ry of State John Foster Dull~~r~, FrenCh Fc;Joretp. Mtntater
Chrietlan Pineau and Brltllb Foreign Se~ Selwyn Lloyd.
U. B. promiaed wea.pon1 aid to NATO membert. (/11t.,.M«onaJJ

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Year'a_ Eve" nmp•~ She wp,a
seleeted" tm tbit fatma) ahore Ln
N'~ 'Yoili: CltJ'. tft~~erncitto-ncd}

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people that New YNr's Eve Is
just aiound the m'IB tnd sh'
Ia spearhea4lb&amp;. lie nationwide

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1832 S'I1JDE8AKER, 2 dr ., V8 Hy·
dramatic drive, heater, very
clean, one owner, f486.00. Pomu-roy Motor Co
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KEY MEN AT THE QUAl D'ORSAY

METROPOLITAN

AH KIN DO lT NJjN ,'.'

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CAB GET . YOUR SON
OFF-THE-FENCE

eoven, Fordomatlo and Continental trim. flOQD.OO. Pomeroy
Motor Co.
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l833 FORD. 4t dr.. lovely cteam
and btLie, ·-uat~:~mllne, V8 motor
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Mrs. Hazel Kibble anfl eblldren. a ueata of h is parenla,

Steve an.d: Bonnle were vllltcn Mn. s . L. Edward• and R0bert
Tueldt)' Of Mrl. Ruth Hall.
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Ml'l. Ethel Hetu r has •old bt&gt;r
week••in :Oyth lopwa..rt apent lilt tar·m in t.he ]tden ar•• to Gt-ne
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ar ..erJburJ ~ltb Cowde.ey and 10'1. Hetur baa mov
her oou11n, 1tlin Beverly Sam.L
ed to New Cum.berla'\d w v ·
Hull.
Mr .and Mrs. O.rt: Edwa.;dleriwbere Jbe hlli• bOUJbt piope.rt)'.a,
Mrs. Helen weatfaU , of Parker•
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Speeia! -uftc moatll iur z ceou
eause the da)'l are evil." Hla:b_per word..
point. ol tbe mesage ineludtd the
Pull rale or .z «DCI per word wdl
itatemcnts that words are dealrF"
be cba.rged fc.tr Ldvertisin.g lf not
llenry J .. Shepherd of Boltoll , tive or c:on•trJ"C'Uve, time il U.0
-•d f bef.,_ ... uoo•"- of • b
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... e uae ..... w
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moll pretiour ,ift, God given \0
M"'.
01-onth folloWiDJ ioserUon.
Mrs. Donald Brown underwen ~ man. aro.d tba\ time capnot be re&amp;nor. iJl. A.d-.etUama-Sbould lk
:1 tonsillectoOll' at GaUip:oliJ Clln'\! called,
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repOrted lmmedia\elJ. The Daib
Monday.
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Sentieel
re~poru:tbl€1
Mr. and Mrs. Ben)' Montgolnen·
for wore will
thanQ2&amp;
onebeincorrect
in· r. -~~.s.te'DilOit-- a;sden. ' 81 rods; th ••nee No rth atwu l 117
Dilllnier,
small son ot Mr. and
have returned to tbelr home ln
aertlon.
r::;cattoJd buards, 0....,. Clota.. rod s to lhe P ubllc Hoa d; t ht&gt;Lll"e in
lin. Lloyd Dlllinger, wta cbrbt1
Los AOiles. Caiif after a three
:ara or Thaab •nd !!ipectal Nr,Clinton Fis her llid.dieJKJrt.
a So,utherly direction al ong said
ened.
NeeD vUit here.
"o
od l
Pbont.l 6-ll:Hi-- X.
11 -l-d I Public Road to the East Im e o(
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, Carol Roach, wbo ia employed at
'l'be M. Y. Y . beld fll re1ulll
ft.r ~lassified nttes Obttuariea ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One East line 'of Seclion 16 to th e
' tile Miami Valle,r Hotpital in Dll· IDeetios Sunday evenint with an
~~Lo;~~~ per word.
8 room h9use ::-./e wly decorated place of begitming, conta i nin~ 55 1'
to. o. il apendlo&amp; New Yur'.i attendanee of 18 youtb and one ad.
•,.a t
I in~ldfi' an&lt;i o1.1t. A . N. Ben&amp;tl. acres, more or le ss. Rese rvin g to
, here 'with her. lami1J.
ult.
0 ICf"'S
! Pomeroy.
11 1 U the Sta te of Ohio, however , all
W.anda Rousb and Julia EdWards · pevotions were led. by·M.arnrct -,
) AM NOW OPEN (o~ ;; ano stu-- 1 ~- -- H
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oil , l:li S, coa l and other minerals
,av" enrolled ln MocntalJ) State AD~ Wlndlond.
dents.· tmmedlate re gistration
(1 )
e p ant
with the r ·sht or entry ror the 1
~urdness College ,.lD Parll:enbur~ .
The leuon subjecl wu "The
Mrt. Olive Ingraham . Pomeroy.
----purpnse of prospecting for . deve1· 1
Jack Miller and son, Bobby o!
MtnlltrY
of Healing." Tbe. lllbla
Phone 438-M.
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op inM: , prod ucing and operatinl
. ~inclnnatl 9· spent Cbriltmas witll '
EX ..., ERU~ NCED
for the sa me, and the right of OC·
leuo'
was
Genesis, Chap. 9. Dur.r. and Mn. Ivan 6bawver.
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tb•
bUJineas
meeting tbe
PERSON
f'OR
cupyjn
g
in
~o
far
as
the
tame
11
Mr and )Itt. Cor! Sbn'V"" ot axoup made P-IaJUJ for
BECAUSE OF '(1-IE RAUN E·WA·
essential to such prospecting, dethe WatcbSalem,
Va.
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tbe
weekend
HAMA
hasketball game the
veloping, operating or produci~g THE PA1.JL D NEASE home in Mason City was awarded the sweepstakes priZe fOf tbe best
N1J'bt
aervtce-1
a~d party, A m~&gt;
Southe rn Local Bos.rd of Edu·
also, reserving to the Stale of Oh.to
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G d Cl i. · Pi red :1ere with ~ pareqb, · Mr. an&lt;! Ucm WIS , made and carried tbft
tht! use of streama flowing through , decorated home tn the recent contest sponsored b.Y the ew aven ar en
cation will bold its regular
Mr1 1van 'Shawver. Mr. Shawver
said lands or abutting upon the at&gt;:Ove, the ~ecorated Nease Jlome also captured frr$ place among the over·.all relipous Hecor. returned to Vircinia willa hia aon the bo&gt;'• of the group )ave on
meeting, ~onday lan. 7 at 8:00
OFFICE WORK
tbelf ,Dext project the makln.J ~ Of
same, and so much of the bankl ations: A prtze of $1S was awarded as sweepstakes winner by the Af~palachtan Ef~c P~wer for a VWt.
p. m. at Raclne High School.
bQU.boideu for the church se•11·
Must
have
('u
mplele
know·
Paul Beegle, Clerk.
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Donna BUJ'rilardMr a student ~ w~ tWIJ project ll CQmplethereof as MaY be necessa~y for ::.
om:2p:.:•..,n.::Y.:.·---- --,-...,.-- -- - (edge uf prot.edure and pol·
at St. J_
oaeph•• Hotpit"al is .rpend- ted, to purth"" Dew aona boob.
such enjoyment and protection of -.unplete ~ AUGl\.JIEN1
icies of in surance clerical such
ing
the
boli~a bere.
The JrOup hill purcbased a plano
from erosion, conb.:.u,eilll ua brake ll!nlce
Mr. ond iin. Pkf N...e and tor the bR;~~ner~t.
lamin•tion or depooil of sediment. I
work.
tt•ckett'l &amp;lfet!t 'ienice. Well
Kathleen Weaur of K•mova, ·w.
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.
"'
Vain street. romUOJ, Ohio.
1'be iJ"OUP appointed a tommlt~
scribed 81 follows , to-wit : Twenty~
Pres~er1an
Misliopary
Va. .,ere r~t Jl]es~ of Mrs.
Personal int e rview can be five (25) acres orr or the East Soctety . me-t m the chure~ annex
tee -to ·lriake plall8 for a skatinJ
Lufemn Weaver.
a:AYI DON'T YOU KNOW7
aide of the West 'II of the North· for thetr No~ember meetmg _:wh·
party for late Jan. or Feb.
Baker's will glve yuu the best • obtained by phoning 425-X
Mr. and Mn. James :Uunn spent · Attendance at last Wednesday
east Quarter of Section No. 16. lch :ovas prestded over _bY the
trade on lurnlture or applian· I or 246-X .
the Christmas holidays here wit , evening prayer service was 26,
Town 7, Rance 14 , save and except prcstdent Mrs. Pearl McBrtde. Durces.
4-6 tf
their daughter and famlly Mr· an1 with Dinsmore Boyles leading.
6.26 acres which was sold off of mg the business ~ession officers
Mrs. Bob Muncy and Jlmmy.
This week the leader !s Delbert
the North end of said 25 acw lot ror 19M
elected as fo}lowa:
(8) Auto Sales
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beach and GauL
to
J.
W.
Riggs,
by
R.
G.
WeUl.
adreelected
were
Mrs.
McBri.lie
as
I'IHIUlOY
children spent the holidays with
miniatrator or the Estate of j _ D. president and Mn. Thomas Clark
1950 ST UDEBAK.oER CHAMPio-N.
PerHLn.e I'-'"'
his mother, · Mn. Amelia Beach,
Sandra Swartz bas been ill of
recently overhauled , fin!! sh e:p c,
Riggs, dece-ased , in the year 1876. as -vice president. Newly elected
of Philipabury, Pa.
the mumps.
good rubber. for qu ick sale
Both of lhe above described tracts was Mrs. Robert Harden as aecte·
•Holiday •JisltOrs tn the Dorr
Mn. [Joyd Ro•Jih and Carol
$250.00. Come ond try it out. , LU 1 t';u ~ '' l e;--..::. ~er -v IL~
of land bemg situated in Sr::ipio tary and Mrs. Florence Ha~en
were shopping in Parkersburg W. Wbitlatcb home were ber mother,
G. A. Oee!"l, Racine .
l 4 3tp
Townahip, lt:eigs {;ounty, o{1io.
as tileasurer. The program tl\d
ijU!CK SEUVU ' ~ ub Watcll 11&amp;
~s. Roael;i and her brothers Har·B eing the s11.me real estate con· 1\ible study period was conducted
Va. , on Monday.
pa.irlllll b~ Factor'! tt.Jnea
&amp;DM tftEVROLET, 4 dr . sedan, V8
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. -Smitters and ry and How~trd Roach.
veyed to Erl Welch by deed re· hy Mr1. McBride, Mrs. Robert MariNillCb.,UHk •~t
CUI.:LiNtl .n!iWb
motor with overdrive , radio,
Mr•. He!en Woodgeard and son
daugther of Danforth, Ill visited
LERS, P,•m,A·{l" .
t-1-d corded in Deed Book 123 Page 31 rlen and Mrs. G~rge Schneider,
beatl'r, seat coven, dark f!;reen
Mr. and Mrs. Phil 8atey and lam· Jimmy visited relatives in Pitt•
-~--oi
th_e Meigs _county Deed Records. Mrs. Cliff William~ and Mrs. , ~ae
finish. $1745.00. Pomeroy Molor
burg, Pa., during the holiday•.
&amp;. TEU.VI SJ0!-.1 !)£RV1Ct
Satd premises arc appraised at I Barrows were hostesses. A CbtlstHy during the weekend.
eo.
n 28 tr '(ADtu
The Dinsmore Boyles (amily
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and
Phone 200 . Ul'land Applialk'• $2,000.00 and must not be 110 ]d for mas program wUI be presented al
spent
Christmas Day with her pad&amp;.ughler of Weirton,_W Va. vial~­
3ture . ll8 W M~1n St.. PoDlero• less than 'two-thirds of said ap- Jl,,e December metl_tin&amp;.
1l53 CH2V110LET, 4 J! ., 2 tone
rents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mollie Sturm
2-23-H
praised valut" .
The -syracuse Gikden Club held
ed relatives here during the weekblue fini sh, ~ aeries, healer,
of
Millstone,
w. Va.
Terms
:
Cash
in
hand
on
day
of
the
ir
annual
Christmas
dinner
clean. $79fa.CJO, Pomeroy Motor
end.
:Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode
sale.
~nd party on Tuesday evening peMrs. J. L. Stwart and Mrs. R A.
Co.
11 28 tf
BESSIE L. WELCH, Admin- cember 4th In the ,F iremen! room
F. Bryant were shopping in Galli- and a!)n spent Christmas Day· at
the "borne of Mr. and Mrs. Clif·
1956 BlJ H' K V8 Super. 4 dr. Riv latratrhc of ttM Estate o-f Ed· 11t the town hall. The dinner was
f-ord
R. Hayes and son of Middle·
iera Sedan. Power window~ ,
ward Welch, d•ceesed.
fvllowed by an exchange of aifts
MORNING STAR
port.
,
stt•N i n ~, seat. antenna ,
and SAVE ON 'r'OliH S!lf' li: rtpair .lt
WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
and a regular meeting session in
By Irma 8. lhle
.c.__----''---- - -- brake~ .
$3 , 19~ . 00. Blacttnar"s.
Miss Rose Easterday, who is at·
Hacine S hoe Slwp
n 30 tf
A~torney1 for Administratrix ('harge of the president Mr&amp;. Florj 3 Btc
(1) 4, L, lH, 2:1 f2) I, 5tc
t•nce Harden. Hi members attendtending college at Upland, Ind., bu.s.
Mr. l:nd Mrs. Norman Heilman
spent her vac&amp;tlon with her par·
ed .
195H por.;TIAC Chicfton VB Deof
Bellelonlaine are visiting a few
cnts
,Mr.
and
.)ln.
Reed
East.~.:r
Insurance
luxe , 4 dr ., Sedan. Hydramalic
1 The annual ChrlAtma s party and
With their daughter, Mra,
weeks
day.
drive . only 5.405 aetunl miles. --- -~' rlmncr o( the Sunshine Makers
Mildred
lhle and family.
B.u-net-SJIDIJb"Oil
lns
uranee
Ajeney,
The
smallest
child
of
Mr.
and
$2.50:"1.00. Ulactlnar's, l'omcro.v.
SHAKESPEAREAN AtlOR John Carradlne and wife Sonia ar~ shown
l' la ss of the Pre s b~·terian Ch11rch
Mr. and M-rs. LJ.wrence Rose
MldJiepo'rl- ~'\Tt' - AutomoblleMrs.
John
Chaney
is
very
.Ul
in
.,
1 3 6tc
as they appca1·ed !tl Loa Angeles Juvenlle ha ll in CWJtody battle
was held in the church annex. 1"h .'
Bnd Annabel were the Christmas
Boncl.s. Phon11 tiJ " ·X
G-20-tl
the hospital.
o\' Cf their t wo sons, Keith, 7, and Robert, 2. A divurce Is p,e nding.
lah lc and ' room wcr £&gt; (~ coratcd
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett
1955 rw w K Century , 4 dr . lhvi- - - · - - - _Leo
Gilmore
spent
a
few
day!
ca.rradine acr.u s es her of bemg seen very orten in company of
era Sl'd &lt;m . Jlard·tOp styll'. JJowcr COMPLETE lnsUt•tlce Protection.
in kl.'eping with the Christmas aeaa~c gues~ 0~
!lister in . ~olum· Reed of CoolviUe.
anotJ-ocr 'll"'n, Mk hael Bower.
( lnl e n•alio&gt;ICJJ Soundphnl oll}
sWt•rLn t-: and br 11kes. $2.595.00.
Life, t\-uto, f ire, i'1.1lio. Call Doll
~ ~~~'- t' ollowing the dinner an ex
Blaellnar's, l'omeroy.
I :\ tile
MUl8, Middhlpnrl. nhlo
\· ha ugc mystery pal gifl!l wer::!
- - · · -~EW YOIIK UP -- Nt!W!!pri u! exc hanged and a Christmas pro1955 FC_H lll VB Han~h wa ~.: on . F'o ~d- t 21) k.l"':ul J-state
prtr es, a.\ rl·atl y at H record h1o~: h grHm was given. Enjoying the part'
omaur dnve . onglnal blue fin__
_ __
level , appc11red hl' aded toda}" for wet·(' Mr. and Mrs. Morris :Har den.
ish. $l.fl9~ . 00 - Blacttnor "s, Pomc- ~·oH SALE on ILJ·::'tl", house and a nt&gt;w p(•ak.
:-.lr. and Mr.ll. Robert Harden , Yl :.
rOl'·
1 J 6tc
f&lt;1r m. Sec Mr o. John Stout, HarA prirc increaSt" or .$4 a ton w.1~ ;md Mra. James TeD-ford, Mr. and
~· ,___ -- --~----rison ville.
1 3 3tc
]964 Bllll'K Special Dlx. 4 dr .
announced ·Wednel!duy by thf' Abi· Mrs. Herman Lpndon, Mr . and
Sedan . l-'lW mlleage, new fiul!ih . THREf.: ACJtF:S LEVEL GARDEN tibi Power and l'apt•r Cn . Ltd in Mrs. Ldwren&lt;:e Diddle, Mr. anrl
four room ht)IL St!, ele('tricity. At Toronto , Ont. St•vt•ral other pap
$1 ,695 OU . \1lacltnar's, PomeriL~- .\lr ~. William
Winebrenner, Mr.
01
1 3 lite
Apple (;r•IVt' : St ·t· Alex Wheeler .
!trld
'drs.
Walter
Harris, Mr .and
1 3 3lc produce rs lndlcnted tht'Y hllVl' h~ cn Mrs. Pearl Mctfride, Mrli. Uol.:tcrt
----·con
sidering
prirc
ln('re
a
M'
~
Th(
lWJ c m:v . 1 dr. or 4 dr . Sedan .
Increase, if il bt!c omc!l gcner&lt;~l , Whttf!, Mn. Donald Liale, Mra.
Choice of 'lither car. Both .:ooll
Cnttrill )frs. Charles
would !.Jc at lca hl th e 14lil since Dunalrl
buy5. $995.00, Blacttnar'r;, PomeBlake
Mrs.
Lawrence Whit\Hlch,
1003.
roy .
, r 3 l\tc
All Make• and Mndel•
.
Mrs. George Sc\lneider, Gertrude
!~ 1~33 newspnnl cost $41 a ton, Duffy Mrs Allah Teaford, Mrs
APPROXIMArELY 4000 J,QCUST
2bltlb~ :'l mcrease would bring ita Eciisnn Hubbard and the Rev. How·
posts, 12c each on atump. Phone
24-483.
1 3 3tc
ard Ruppclt.
price to about $134 li ton.
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8-Daily Sentine~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 4, 1957

Regular meet1 ng of Drew-Web-

-P olly Ann Bauer c"Jebratcd ber
eighth . birthday Sunday with a
· p&amp;Tt)· 111 the h amc of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs.. C. R. Karr
ir. Mr. a nd ~tr :; . E. T. Bauer , Jack·
.. ion , W t!i C here for the party and
)crved the decOrQLed birthday
cUe an d n:freshments to Susan
Lytle, Paula Thei1111, Rodney md

Middleport Society

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Sa:t. and Mn. Max Lambert and
Mr. and Mrs. Welby of ColWDbua
ao n, Joe, Ch illicoth.e, vi!lted tbeir were overn ight guestl of their
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Dana La m· daug hter and son in la w, Mr. and
bert and Mr . and Mu. Har r )' M1lh, Mrs. Karl Gr uose r , Min.eravillc,
this week.
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dixon and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kunze ,
fam1l)' spent New Years at Shade
Columbus, arrive d today for a .wit h. his sister and brother in law,
visit with her mo ther, Mrs. H"z l1 r and Mrs. George Fulton.
.Root. Frank R ic hards, Columbu:o,
Mrs. Nora Howard is visitina: in
who visited his grandmother, Mrs. Columbus with her aon aDd daug'h.
Root, over the New Yean has r e- tc r in law Mr. and Mn. W!illlam
turned to his empiCJyment in Col- Howard and family.
umbus.
Tommy Grueser, twenty .montlls
New Years
guesls of Mrs. o.ld son of Mr .and Mrs: Edmund
Katheryn Payne an d !\lr. and Mrs. Grueser returned to h1s home,
Charles Payne were Mr. and Mrs. Miner_sville, Wednesday after un·
Sam 'l"i.ruuley and daughter, Peggy, dc· rgom_g surgery a.t C~dreru; HosMr and Mn;. He nry Hancock Sr. pita! ,. Columbus . . He lll conva leacand Mra:. Henry H&lt;mcock Jr., Char· 1 10 g n_lcely but wlll be _under medlleston llrs. Payne is under a do c· cal care for a short Lime.
·
tor's e1re for a serious heart con·
Mr~_. Helen C: Reynold"" of ·Quedition and hieh blood pressure.
ens C1ty, N. Y . 1s t~c guest of her
daughter and son 1n law, Mr and
Mr. and Mn. George Dallas anoi Mrs. Thomas ·H enneuy Jr. and
tlon, Bill)', Cross City, Fla., were &lt;amily.
Jean Sauvl!lge daughter of Mr.
dinn.er guests Thur::~dav of Mr. an&lt;
-·; d :'dn. Jobn Sauvage Jr. who
Mra. E. M. Wood
.
ha' been a patient in St. J03eph
Mr and Mrs George Doollltle Hos pi tal, Patkersburg, W. Va. re- ·
and baby son, Stev_en Charles, , turn&lt;'d to her home, 6yrac•U:~e,
~ave returned to the1r apa_rtme~ t \Vedn e~ day.
ln Athena where Mr_- Do?httle JS .
Mr. and Mrs. WilliarD Francls
a senior at ·o~lo ~ntt-~rslty. Th~y ~ nd son Billy were visitors in
had been sta.ymg WJth ner par~1 h:.. , Ga llipolis, Wedne.sday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert smce
Miss Esther McGill of Columbu•
the baby's birth.
.
Mrs. Dlt5sie Massar, Chillicothe
Mr. aud Mrs. Dur-.:·ard Cum~n , &lt;:~nrl Mrs. Bel!llri.e Perry of Warren
Pomeroy, Route 1.- were weeken d
. gue11.1 of Mr. and }[l'!l_ Denver 1
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gion wtll hold 1ls r eg ular meeting
at the Post Home o n W . Main-st
at 8:00 p . m Monday, J a nuary 7.
J effrey Karr . Carolyn and Martha

Nicholso n.

tell the

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Edltor, Pb6ne 6244

Asbury Methodist Church WSCS
Is Entertained Wednesday Eve

No translation's needed to
steady

Mrs. c. B. Weese w a~ hoste ~ '"
Lhe Women's Soc iety of Christ1 ar
Service of th e Asbury Me th odJ!! ,
Church . W c d m~sday CYe ning at
her hom e Sy ra cu~ e

saver that

his ship i1 coming ln. The

signal, clear and easily
read, is the mounting

Miss Marcia Karr p n·~l d £'d tn th e

boJ..

absence of the pr es Lrl cn l and v1ce
president and opcn9d lhc meet

once ln his bank sovingtl

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, nc lo p1c of ! he progr am presented
•Y ~lrs. Weese. who compar ed the
,(J Uth pr oble ms of the commtmity
.vi th t hat 111 other countr ie~. A re \: Jew uf two cha pters of the bo ok,
·ch ur c h e~ Jn Southe'ast Asia " was
.;\ ivcn by Miss Karr.

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A report was given on s hut-in

mg with a s hort de voti onal scr c al;s mad e by the memhers and
vice.
[ 1t was r eported that th e Christmas
J{fe r ing taken al the ! ~st mee u ng
''hlands In My Cu mm un ty " was v a ~ $ 10.50. Lt•ttcrs were r ea d fr om
, tli~,;i u nar ic.s in th e fore ign fields
hy Mrs. Ahcl"l Capehart , aod :Mn.
:toyal ThomHs. The meeting dosed
with th e req dwg of Paalm · 46, by
\llrs. Thomas.

account possbookl .

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Grace Episcopal
Church Guild Met
Wednesday Night

*(Translation I
"Coming In I'')

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Graee Guild o! Grace Episcnpal
m~ ! cs!'. ~erved an asi'!Ortme-at of
Church met Wednesday evening , homem ade cookies and cand).',
at the home of Mrs. Cedric Clark I
with Mrs. M. C. Hobart and Mrs.
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Mrs. J . 0 , Roedel presided at
the meeting and Jed the opening
devotional servLce . Report s were.
given for th e past year and future
plans discussed.
Mrs. C. P. Lochar y. Mrs_ Cret a
Price, Mrs . Rupert Knig ht will be
hostessel:l for the F ebruary meeting which is schcd ulecl for lhl!
Lochary home.
A dessert course w&lt;~s s"rved
with Mrs. Dale Dutton scrvin~ iu
the absence of hcr m oth&lt;'f , Mrs
Carpe nter, who wa·; unable to be

IF MONEY WILL BUY IT, SAVING WILL GET IT.
SAVE REGULARLY, WITH US, FOR~ GOALS!

Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINct; 187Z
Member Federal Reserve System

Member Federal Dcposlt Insurance Corporati•1n
Rli TI.AND

POMEROY

pre~::~ent .

WITH A

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CAR

1956 Chevrolet Station Wagon · ·
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T he Se nor Choir of lhe Church
nf l'h1·lst had their Christmas par
tv and exch&lt;m ke of gifts on Wed·
n rsd ay evening after their reguJar n· hearsal. Th.:! pa rty was postpone d hecause of the absence of
th r l' ho ir pre sident, Mrs. Edgar All('nswo1·th, who spent the holidays
ill Newburg, N. Y.
Mrs. Allensworth presented gifts
from the choir to their director,
Mrs. Arthur Skinner , and organist,
Mrs C he~ter Erwin. and spoke of
lhe gro wth of the choir and asked
th e t·ou peralion and loyalty ol tile
me mhers for the comiug year.

f''rr d I. Gardner, pastor of the
c: hurrh . wa s a guest and others
pn·sen t included Janice and Ern·
t•stllw Asb ury, Carla Wilson, Carol
Hud so n, Judith Dutt-hcr, Mrs. 0 .
E 1·&gt;1!-Kinley, Mrs. Paul E. Da\'fs,
Carolyn He~s. Linda Nelson, Mre.
Dave Far mer, Mrs. Alfred Romh.
Mrs. Sk inner, Mrs. Erwin, L. R.
Wi lr.v, Thomas Kelly, Rocdell Stcfh anr! the hostP-escs.

$2595·

4-IJoor. 3-tone finish. Dynallow, Radio,
Wall Tires. Local Owner.

Rice Mrs.
and son.
Sunday
and
RJce Billy.
and son
and M&gt;·
1\.·l r
and Mrs Homer kice were dinn c•· 1
gdests of. Mr .and Mrs. George De - ~
Weese, Athens.
Max Roller and h.is dau.ghte r,
Mrs. Richard Gre.s!, were
;·
Athens Wednesday night with his
aunt. Mrs. Viola Jones, who died
Thursday at the Hillchest Nursin g 1
Home.
Mrf;. 0 . P. Klein wa.s a busine:;s
visitor in Columbus Thursday .
Mr and Mrs Charles Werner 11nct
1
son, c D.. Toledo, wtre ho: id a.f'
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Me:- ·
Elhinney, Leading Creek Road .
Mrs. Paul Mourning and dau ghters, Jo Ann and Paula Sue , \'isit el"' Mr. Mourning, who is employed
at ' Dickinson, over tbt· holirlays
and were accompanied home hy
her brother, Arthur Ray Walker 1
a 1956 graduate of Middlepurt
High School. He has completed h :~
naval basic tr,~ining and is station ed at Norfoll•., Va.
Sh irley McCraw, who has tK•cn
visiting her sister, Mrl'. P . K Ru,&lt;;se\1, and family has returned to .
her home in Meadow Bridge, \'¥" . 1

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FUR .AND TWEED art 1~
uriously combined tor a toWn
(lr country coat from O~rge
Cal"mel'a colk!ctlon. NatUral
lynX shapes tho cape ahawl colA
tar. The coa.t, wom wrapped, II
ot oatmeal twted.

Evangeline Chapter
Memorial Services
Held On Thursday

A mcmorbl service Cor past
offiren or th e Evangeline Chapter, UF.S, WIIB held Thur!iday evenin(~: at tht:! Jllnuary meeting of . ~
Chapter and silent prayer was (]bVa.
served in memory or Mrlf. Eva
Mr. and )irs. Don Straus.-. CO l
Van Dyke, D ~slrict Vice President
umbus, visited her IJrother. !. .. ,
who d iNI on n crember 2ti.
Dutcher, and family.
Mr. and Mn. Robert nar.o;l a n ·!
Mr~. Will1s
Anthony, VfRJ;tpy
mover.l Thursday
Matron , prc~ided at the mcet~ng son, Richard,
and p lans were made tor 4ttteDd· from the Coats apartment [ I) ! he
ing the School of Instruction at Nichols house on Gravel Hill.
Marietta on .January aoth.
·
J'ractice for initl ;1 t1on at the
t'cbruary mecllng will be held ·on
Thursrl ay, January 24.

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Extra nice- Radio -

Heater -

with Mer coma tic Drive.

1949 PONTIAC 4-DOOR .. · ·· · · · .. ·
New Blue Finish -

Radio -

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FURNITURI
o. , , .......,~a~ ear.~

••, Ia llllddleport
Ill BADit I'URNITURI ·

Special music for the 14!1n1ee
was presented by L. R. Wiley wJlj:.
sang "The Lord's Prayer" actodP ·
panicd bY Mrs. Chester Erwin.
Fred 1. Gardner, pastor of the
Chureb, led the Bible stud'- ela11.
Mrs. Claude Ash!ey will be
leader of the devotional aetvlce
next VVednfbdiY.

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · $289

1952 DODGE 2-TON · .. · .. .. · · .... .... · .. · .. .. .... $749

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See ail 1111 excitln1 new

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EN.IOV

RCA Vlctar TV Orla:inalsl

Smart Stylina
Balanted Fidelity Sound

lh• 1hrlften. Ebony finish:

mahoKan)" grained or limed
oak grained finishes, extra.

More For Yout Mor.ey

RCA Victor's T hrijlon
brin~o:a you HO square
inches ofvi~ble "Living
Image" picture! You Ret
ri ch Balanced Fidelity
Sound, too ·Come in-----iee
il-hear it today] •

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Paul
Wins

he wu advited that Land~• is
currenU,- belna: held
in ''the
hril" at Fort Knox where be wu
taken after his surrender.

Juvenile J&gt;&lt;dge John c. Baeon,
today indiratcd that e-xtradition
papers would be drawn to~
L1nders to this county. Lailden
is already under an indefinite teD
tenee tG the
Bon lndurtrial
School for an indefinite term on
ebarges (lf tbett of auto part1 and
atte-mpted jailbreaking.

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been &amp;ecn in Gallia County Sheriff's D..eputies Harold Duekworth
and _Jed We'»ter were dlllpatdled
~ that county tn follow up an the

bp.

9f 'Mn..

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P~ant -~P""" lj-Pder

Ml!&gt;kin,

waa also .. '\!otisln of

con.IJ1Ut1.

!llladleJiort.

otruotloo at Carbq,..flralll!l. • . ·
Schneider ttf.st wenr:''t~
with the. Ohio POwer

CotnPany ··

a draftamau at Pbll Plant Ill April,
~6. He tllen
tq

1954 Buick Special Dlx. 4 dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · ·· · · · · · · ·
Low mileage by one careful owner. Like new metallic green finish.

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1955 Ford VB Ranch Wagon · · · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · :. · · · · · · $1,995_
Station Wagon. Fordomatic drive. Spotless light blue origin•! finish. '57 13ulck trade-m.

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1955 Buick Century 4 dr. Riviera Sedan ; · · · · · · · · · · · ·'.· · ·· · · $2,595

Sedan .. .. ...... .. · .... $3,195

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JANUARY CLEARANCE SPECIALS

REMEMBER

1852 Plymouth! dr . Dlx. Sedaa .... $595 1951 Ford VB 4 dr. Dlx. Sed ......• .$385
195! PoDtiac B cyl. Z dr. Hyd.. .. . $895 1952 Ford VB 2 dr. Nb ... · . " ..• $795
1851 Cllenolel2 dr. Sedan ........ $55~ 19:1! Buick $P~ 2 dr. &amp; 4. dr.
$795
1950· Cbevrolet Station Wagon .... . $595 19&amp;1 Mercury 2 dr. Sedan , ...... . U95
ltiO Bulell Spc&lt;lal 2 dr. Sedan .. .. $29518~0 Ponllae 2 dr. Sedllll , ... " .... $195
11148 Poutiac Dis. 8 4 dr. . . . . . . . . $285 1150 Dodse DIL Z dr. Sedan .... . . $295
194B PaekU'II 4 dr•.. .. ...... . . . ... $75 1949 Bolek Super 4 dr....... .. ... U95
1115'1 Bukk RM 4 dr. Sedan Dyu. ... $691 1948 ClleVI'Qlell dr •. ,. ............ $75

When you buy on OK Used Cor you can be sure- for Honest Val~s stop in and get Acquainted. with:

*Donny Thompson
*Robert Queen
*Elmer Greuser

EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1957

APPLIANCES
Mtll Sl.

Mlddlepori

. He came to.

Uoo Pblllp Sporn

~~ .1.11 s~Per::viapr .

He wss

.$4~.on an~

Ill ,

promoted.

pli:Jl,t manager Jn -~ugust,. , .

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MIU~$ G~H(Q~~PITM.

Atlm,l~d, .

ffaqk: .M1Jriay. ,lJodJ
N. J.; lllc~ Dl ·¥rtae!&gt;la, Folfl·
Pa., Mts.

_R eva . ,V aqhQ,
Janes -~tlan4•

E'irl

V. Sans-

Jfn, ·

Clute

One de,V!: Lu.ther. ·ParfloW.
· Bli:tti: -llr. ·~cHirs. .r~llan

Gilts

to be

awarded to the first

-Bab,v" of 19G7 are being contributed by the f(llJewi.ng merchants
and ~Jl!.aines,. men:
A large B1by Blanket by Stiff~
lEirs; A Babv Bunting by Meigs·
County .~arm. Bureau Co-op ;; A
oNurse£i Lamp and Lite by Starb
Drut. ~es: A Baby Auto Cbai.r
by HU Firestone; A Bassinette
by Babr Furniture Co.
A Yeus Supply o! Baby Sh.oes.
R-.&amp;'s Shoe Store; a $5_.
~~~!~·~toward llilk from Spring
·
Dairy; a Baby Ring and
·BraC4let from Gocssler J4!!welty;.
A Jobaon &amp; Johnson Baby Kjt
from Swilher and Lohse Dru-u; a .
$10 Suing Account by Pomeroy
Natiodal Bank.
,
A pair or Poll Parrot Baby Shoes
Hartley &amp; Bennett Shoe Store· a
Silver Baby Cup by Collins - J~w­
('!ry; a i'Tce Trip !or Mama and··
Baby from the hdspital by Ewin,r
Funeral Home and a $25 Savlngt
Bpnd by The Daily Sentinel.
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B. Lewis Jones, cbatrman, presided .-nd Hoo;ter EdwardJ was
secretary of the meeUna.
Among the other. officials present were State Sbal.flr Oakley
cGUins and David Crew, new fepre&amp;tO.tative from that .cJistriCt.

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Petition Filing

Dates Changed Oq
Lootl Offices
County Board of ~lection$ Clert
Albqt' Gloeckner at
'toclay •• change ~n the laws ·
cictfCI for candidates t1.1 file
tionf!' fer office .
Ciiulidates !or the villagos
fice.- ·do not require petitions
be ftl~ until the fall, August
7th beiDg the deadline. Theiie arc
the oflkca: t(lwnship officials, school bo.-d members. anrl village olfidals. in llutland , Syracuse and

'POMEROY POLICE DEPARTMENT
»:C•k
began posting the scenes of fatal
Haclhe.
driving
practices. In the above photo
Candid4tcs £H rthe villages of
}'omeroy and Middlcpotl mulit fUe intendent Charles Gibbs and
ter of tbe series at Pomeroy High
before Feb. 6.

Our Hours Will Be 8:00A.M. to 7:00P.M.
Monday Through Saturday (Closed Sundays)

FOREMAN and ABBOTT

visor of operatiana.&gt;: ': ..,

· Discharges, Mri.
bury, Middleport;
Boto, Portlandi .

1953 Ford Customline 4 dr. Sedan . . . . . .. . . . : . . . . . . . ... . . . . $995

t~s~~~f~D

~lndiOI' Plant as 1 ~t:-' "-&gt;ll11...,•1
alid loter held pooi\i.OM &lt;II .
J'l'li&gt;A:i~Y
ian~.· res~lts engt~ ,d. '!"I~r- ~

Pomeroy; ' Mary

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Shows best of care.

W. Main St.

Funeral 8erviee
Will B T'nesday

Dearby cem~tery.
Mr. Partlow paased away after
a abon Ulness. He apent bis life
fa. Meigs county~ alld was a farmer before retl.remeut

~11.

Choice of elth.e r car. Both good buys.

In 1957 tfYouAre Looking ForA

Ul&lt;d Car Lot E. Main Sl.

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1953 Ch~vrolet 2 dr. or 4 dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · ·· $995

!-Ton Pickup, 4-whecl Drive. Dark Green.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Orville Landen, 17 of Pomeroy, escape artist from the
Meigs County Jail alone with Frank Spencer 16 on Th~~L
i today wa. again ID custody after OWTanllerin'g bimsell to
tary Police at Les~n. Ky.,lhls morning.
, Meigs County Sheriff Charles Rusaell lhls morning wu DO·
' tlf1ed by telegram of I.aaders sutl'ender. The sheriff said that

palacblan

Full Power - windows, steering - seat, ~ntenna, &amp; brakes. So near new we have 1t on
our show room lloor. New one cost over $4,500.00.
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1954 Wdlys Jeep · ·· · · · · · · · $995 1953 Willys Truck · · · · · · · · $995

*W. F. Greuser
*Emerson Jones
*Denver Thoma

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Orville Landers Gives Up To Military Police At Lexington

terqon·, who hat been
managl"r ot tb~

Ei.BERFElDS

1956BukkV8Super4dr.Rivie~a

JEEPS
"BETTER BUY"

rom

uw

I

rte.i der will ~~Ct:eed ·

Hydramatic drive. Only 5,405 actual miles. Immaculate. Power"Steering.

· .. .. .. · · · · .. · · .. .. $395

Y.J ton panel- New tires. Mochnnically sound - Local owner.

4-Wheel Drive- New Cloth Top

-lftolll IMHittiiUid
of....,......,
tK·

South Bethel Church. Tu~ay at
Spencer, aceordi.ng to IOCII pt..
· 2 p. m. lnterntent will be m tb.e Hec wu reported today to- have

1956 Pontiac Chiehain VB Dlx. 4 dr. · · · · · .... · · · · · · · · .... · · · $2,595

Good finish- Extra good tires.

1950 CHEVROLET PANEL · .. .. ·

sea

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................ MUthMit.
tonlfht 10.11,

·F uneral se vice• tot Luther Partlow, Aged 8- . of silver Ridge, whD
died Friday ~vening In -Meip General Hospital. will be held from

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n.t northuq "rfiM.
CfWti,.. C~MM

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"Hard Top" Style. Power Steering. Power Brakes. One careful owner. AlmO'~t like the
day It was sold.

Hcutcr. A real buy for the price.

2 speed axle, 5 spo:cd Transmission -

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: LUthCf Part OW

Be suro to see lhcse fresh Bulck-Poutiac trade-Ins.

Maroon). Lora! Owner.

1952 MERCURY 4-DOOR

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with occul.,..f tnow flvr-

.W. ChMact

VICTOR

"BUY FROM BLAETTNARS"
For A Bette'r Buy
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(Black'

....... ... .. ..... ..... . ,. $795

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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bllf'Dett. MhS
llariiyn Gru~ser and John Swe~
ney of Columbus were New Years
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kol!fl Grue..
Jer, Minersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser r~
turned home Wedne!day aftP.~
s pending the past two weeks In
Columbus with thelr children
They were accOmpanied home b;
their daughter, Mrs. Henry Ihle. ·

YEAR RIGHT

$995

Beautiful light Blue with black top. Radio, Heater, Power
Glide, While Wall Tires- Local Dwner.
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t.uy

Mrs. Margaret Houdishelt a_n d
Mrs. Beaulab Morri:~ of Racine
were recent dinner guests of' llr~
and Mrs. Bradford Maag, MinetJ-;
ville

THE

1952 Chevrolet Convertible · · · · · · · · · · · · $745

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ntt,n e

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By UNITID f'IEIS

tr...,.,;..d

Reduced - Local Owner.

OVCl'

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Beautiful Ivory and Sun Gold- 2 door. Was $1045, Now

JCustom line V-8 Motor, Radio, Heater, New Paint

'

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Mrs. \Villlam Thomas, New York
City and mother, Mrs. D. B Hartinger Middlepodt were Thursday
evenina: dinner guests of Mrs M. 1
D. ijartinger.

· · ·.. $2195

. . ·-. • 1953 Ford- 2 Dr. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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1953 Chevrolet Belair .. · .. · .. .. · .. · · $995
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Heater. Power

Heater,

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family ,

White \V&lt;Ll! Tires. Extra Clean . One Local Owner

1955 Buick Hardtop .. .... ·

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.

act tbe aueau of formers bro~
and .Mn. PllJ'l)' and Mra. Muu:r'tlather, Wl lliam Wallace.
:
Miss Mary Alice William• o~
Dayton spent the New Yeara boli
d ay with h er sisters, MiN Sarah
Hull anti Mrs. Marjorie Price an1
family . While here Miss WIJllam~
was hostess to a birt•Jay dinnc1
honoring her neice La Jean Prlce1
who wu eleven years old on Ne"\
Years day.
Mrs. Jewel Welch tcpent New
Years in Pittsburgh, P a. the gues t
of ~r. and Mrs. Sain Amos and'

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senJor
. Ch Olr. Has '

Apfl 1e pie a La mode anrt coffee
v.(•n• ·;crved by Mrs. Allensworth,
' 1rs l-'1'ed I. Gardner . Mrs. Oscar
Ho us h and Mrs. Ali ce H:ohson. Mrs.
Hubsor, was 1n charge u[ the table
decora t ion s which featured miniature snow-men and a sleigh.

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