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The Dati)' Sentinel

Middleport
Society

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Baptist Pastor
Is Speaker At
Union Services

Amateur Gardener's Club First

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Second Ward

1957

Meeting Of
Held Wednesday
WomensCiub
The flrst meeting of the Ama· mg of County Garden Clubs to be
leur Gard~ners Club Of 19l5'7 was held 1n th e near future Tentative Meeting Held
Robe rt V Pt!rr}. ma nager oJ
A ront n ou li&lt;Hl of $5 00 was
opened
w1th a devotional aer Vl('e plans were dtscussed for the Dis·
t he :"t1 e 1~s Motor Corr.pany ha•
ma
de to t he ~ a rc h of Dim es wht:n
by
Mrs
Ea1
Knight
on
the
New
lnrt
meellng
to
be
held
Nelson.
n
1
been 1n Columb us on a bu:s1 Hh ~
1
he
Hev
N.
R.
Bardon,
pastor
themt
Mn
Knight
r
ead
ville
o
n
June
3
when
Mrs
James
t.Je
S('&lt;'und Ward Women'' Club
Year's
tri p.
of
Mt
~or 1a h Bu.ptlsl (burch was
tht~ Scnpture versea
1n
Gtneus
B.
Tltus,
v•ce·pree~dent
of
the
nw
t
1 ut ~U a y eve ning at the wafd
Capt 11.nd Mrs Sta nle y E Pot
ter who have spena the past three t he pre acher at the th.trd or the deaiins with the creation of th e Club wtll cc,nduct a corsage work· house
earth .i.nd a poe m "A Petition for shop
Mrs Wil laun Sbcndan preSldent,
Eleanor ScluUlf, Middleport Soctety Edttor, Phone 6079
weeks w1lh her pare nts . .Mr and Unwn Week or Prayer Servu~ ea
and
closed
the
short
Mrs
Reibel
announced
the
club's
a
New
Year"
pres
ided an d II was voted to have
at
thr
F•nt
Baptlflt
Church
Wed·
Mrs Charles McEihmney, M1dd!e
8et'\'1Ce w1th a prayer,
mv1tatlon to attend an open meet· a potluck dmner and a valentine
nesday
evemna:
Mr
Borden's
top
port, and h1s fam 1ly m MoundsLucille Bearbs,Hawkins, Pomeroy Soctety Editor, Phone 6244
Mrs. Robert Re1bel, president mg of the Htll and Dale Club
viJI P W Va ftcw from Charles 1c was · My Fa1th Looks UP To presaded' at the meetlng held at Manetta to hear Harry O'Brien: box at th e February meeting. The
travchng pnze Uou&amp; ted by Mrs.
You and the Rev C. .fl. KonkMel"gs-Co Rl'dl'ng
ton A1 rport to San Ant oruo , 'lexas, rl g: ht pastor of Heath Methodist the home of Mrs K D Amsbary famous
"Piam-&lt;hrt
Gardener" Wyatt G1tbcrt was awarded to
where hl' IS statiOned ln lh(' Armv
wtth Mrs E S Schaaf as co·hOS· speak at th e Betsy Mills Club on Mrs Shendan A basket liUcllon
ended
..Med1
c.a l Corp~ Mr a nd Mrs M ~ Ch urch pM
t.ess After the Club Collect had March 14
Mrs J oh n Chase and son AU(' n I ( o! wno have bee n the ir guests
wa s awarded to Mrs Eugene Trip-Fred I Gardner, pastor of the been ~ad tn umson, Mrs Harold
Elh'""" dco&gt;&lt; the m to Ch.rl "
of Hu ntingto n, W Va vJslte d to H u tl~JHI whrre t hey will be th~ Club Meeting Is
lf'tt
Chun:h of Chrut , gave a prayer Lohse read the ConstJtutJOn and
Mrs Glenn Lambert read a pa
to n W('rlnesday
brtefly \\ llh her ststers. Misses II ut ~ ~ uf Mr &lt;~n d ~ I n Clare nce
Games were played durmg tho
durmg the service
per
on "Timely Hints" and the
WillJam
Puckett
,
"'ho
have
been
B;y·laws of the Club for thelf sem1
Clara and NP II t:. Bmg Wcdne~d il \ I[ I hase before r Pt urnmg to Denver H ld
social
hour and pr1zea awarded thd
d
Spec
Jal
music
was
presented
by
roll
call
responaes
were
"Facts
on
e
n
UeS ay
&lt;mployed m Lout"''" ' h" beon
UP.ual reading
afternoon T hey acc om ~me d M r
MISS Etla Henn es::.y who has
wmnen;
Lh
e
chou
of
the
Mt
Mori=tl,
Baptiel
Japan".
Mrs
C.
E.
Blakeslee
was
home
for
11
vls1t
w1th
h1
s
parents
Jln. Bruce Lloyd, County Con·
and Mrs Her bert Hol1 of Denver heen cunfm ed to her home by 111
A potluck dmner at SIX o'clocli
1 he ~l r lgs County Rld tn g Cl ub I Mr an11 Mrs Ezra Pucket and C'hurch d1rectcd by Mrs. Irvin tad chatrm.tn , announced a meet· In charge of the program and gave
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preceded
the meehng and attend:~~;;:::.:::;;:;;:;;,:;;;;;.::-:::""1 ness IS 1m pro vt ng
met T u esday (' V('ntn g at the Rock family
an
mterestJTtg
talk
on
"The
Prin·
Baumgardner With .-\lma Baum·
f
Mrs Norm an M[ Ct~ll um fell r~ Spnng ~ (,range Hall
c1ples of Japajlcse F1.ower Arrang- tng we-re Mrs. Shertdan, Mrs Clifgardner as accompaniSt They Mill
SAXER. FURf41TURE
~ently at her home, :"t1:mersvtlle,
Church Of Christ
Don Payne, who 15 cmplo)ed In "He 's My Everything"
Ing" wlth Mrs. Harold Lohse iJ. ford Jenkmson, Mrs Robert Rus.
lnJUflflg: her ba~k
Mt s Wtlham Mor:;an . .iecrel&lt;l.ry Dayton, IS here fur a VISit w1th hi s
lustratmg Style A or the Morlbana sell, Mrs Lydia Hysell, Mrs Carl
MISS Clara (,a r t&lt;J nd 1s confmed pres1ded Ill the absenee of the parents, Mr
and Mrs Charles
Choir members were Manmn.a Class Names New
- usmg yeUow gladiolus m an up- Persmger. Mrs John Hunnell, Mrs.
J llll
to her home, Mmenv 11le by Ill- president and Vl&lt;'e prestdent A Payne and grandmother. Mrs Baumgardner, Helen Singer, Cl•rright arrangement, and Style c of Leroy Watson. Mrs Henry Dailey,
, ,ness
meetmg of the Ohio Valley Hone- Katheryn Payne.
ence Hollmshed , Harry Harris, Officers For
the Morlbana - usmg wh1te ehry· Mrs Ha:zcl McCloud, Mrs Gardner
:-.-tn y., 1\ tt ~m Baxt l• r who has men Assoc1ahon was annuonced
Gordon Guthne. Jamce and RoaMrs Denver Kapple was rlecterl santhemums and pyracanthus fol- Mankind, Mrs Ella Arnold.
Mrs Vernal Blackwood. Mrs.
""n qu•t e '" tit" pa•L week 1·, re- for January 15, atthe Rock Sprmgs
Mtss Llda S Lucas, 81, COlt!im etta R1ehards, Emalme Bowles. as pn:&gt;~;ldent, when the Chr&lt;st"t' Jage m a slanting Bide arrange..
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Triplett, Mrs Wdham Boyd, Mn.
port~d as sl!ghtly unproved.
G1 ange Hall at 8 P m There Will of Mrs Noah Haskms, died Sunday Mrs c p Br a db ury, organ 1st, an d Com pam an Class of the Pomero} ment.
Howard
Mrs Tkrth a Pownall returned b l' electiOn of o ff 1ccrs an d at her at her home m Columbus Funeral '' rs Cl arence Lacey, pian1st, play. Church of ChrJst met Man e~emng
Mrs Blakeslee e;xplalned that Cbarlea J Werry, Mrs
to her homl' Mulberry Ave, Tues- unPQrtant buslnesA and all mem services are being held in Colum ed an plano--organ duet for the at the home of Mrs Harold Smith , there zre two m11in type1 o! ]lipan. K.itr!heD, Mrs. Wa1d Gorby, Mrs.
day from UoltP r Hospllal where ber~ are requested to be present bus wtth burial m Vinton MlSs prelude and accompanaed bymns Second St
ese arrangements· Moribana and Mabel Mankm. Mrs Alice Clart
she has bc1 n u patient smee a falt The l'loor pnze donated by Johnny Lucas, a native of Cheshire , was dunng the serlfJC~
The meetmg 111 eharge of M.ss Heika and used charts to Jllustrate Miss Madaline F1elds and one
ill her home last week
,\!Jr.nsuorth was awarded to Tom for more than th•rty years the
Ushers were .kobert MUls, Ger-. Loutse Gtlrnore presJdcnt, opened these arrangements. All such ar- guest, Ellen Roush
I
~1rs w o D:Hmtz returned to ffij Lyons
secretary of the Ohio GAR.
aid Anthony, Larry Rice, Eugene wtth devotwns and prayers by Mrs rangements have a basic triangle
INJURED IN FALL
h£•r h•&gt;ln t \~ ••,hu•sday from Holzer
Mrs Stella Walburn has been Coleman
A. 0 Lee. Members responded to w1th three stems subject, second·
Mrs Charles Bra.dhury, who
llospttal whu t ~he. ha.s been
Dunng the soctal hour, two •11 at her hnme for the past week
This evenmg FrM I. Garllntr of , roH call with "a New Years r esG ary and objed.
pall&lt;'nl ~ J n r t Monda)
a pouus ~~,ere read and games W&lt;'re and her daus:hter, Mrs James Fm the Church of Christ will be the lutJOn as a · chruUan •
Mrs Bruce Lloyd was awalded fell at the homo of Mr and Mrs.
Geo n~ e 11 Dll l ~ t h&gt;ft Sunday fur rlay('d aftt'r whlch refreshmen ts stPad, Columbus, spent the week speaker and the choir of bu Chur·
Other officers elected were Mrs the door prize by the hostesses, Cectl Bradbury, Monday evemng,
Columbu s tu \ l~ lt h 1s sisters, Mrs "'ere servred by Mrs. Walter RJfe 1end with her Mrs Charles Wal- ch directed by Mrs. Artbur Stin- A 0 Lee teacher, Mrs Tra{') who served a dessert course to entered ~etgs General Hospital
f'' reda ( rumn l and Mrs Mar~aret and daughter, Mrs Pat McCord and 1 burn , Columbus, ~1s1ted her Sun ner With Mrs. Chester bwm u Whaley, v1ee presJdenl , Mrs Har- twenty members and one guest, Tuesday and remamed there un·
0a fte lrflbtett Cow-~ Bol,• 1, .m d hi ~ ne phew, Fnnk Bol· Mr and Mrs Don Beumg.
rlay and on Tuesday Mri Herbt.'rt nrgamst w11I present special mus- old Smith. secretary, Miss Lomsc Mrs. Fred l:llbb.s. The next meet- ttl Wdncsday She tnJured her
aer 1o Midd.Jepoi1
an and wtl e
Monday mornm11:
Mrs F'Ted Lei£hc tt, soe1al cha1 r Higgs and family Crooksville, ~, S it IC fhe Rev. Robert Styers, pastor Gilmore assistant secretary , Mrs mg will be held at th~ bome of back and broke her rtght arm and
-.
the t t' w.1s fl~e mcbes of snow and man announcr.d a piP sO&lt;'IIIi and ted wtt~ Mrs Walburn
[or Lhc Church of Nazarene, will Charles Eskew, treasurer, Mrs H ' Mrs Paul E. Dav1s with Mrs. hand m the tali and is recupera·
1:1 BAKER FURNITURIIil
lhr ro.Jd, Wl'll' u ~ and slick when program \l.ould be held at the nrxt
Mrs Charle~&gt; Glenn Lambert Mn preside at the sernee.
D. Cunnmgham. flower fund ch;ur Arthur Skinner as the co-hoatcsll. trng at home
1
Wtllu Anthony
man , and
pubttc for
1y
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Sunday
to v•stt were
Mr. m
and Athens
Mrs Mrs Gerald Ma
Secret
pal Mrs
namesKapple,
were drawn
George Doolittle and son, St~ven
•
the year
Charles
Refreshments were served by the
Mrs Guy Carson, who has been
hostess to those named above and
• • •
v1s1tm 8 her son, .Martm car 11 on,
Mrs Orville Wll, Mrs - Edward Par
FROM
•nd fatmly Itt Co-na, Caltf r"
htt, Mrs Aldo Jeffers and Mrs
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Mrs Gerald Marr, the former o 1 ' 1
turned home Tuesday
aTh
e Car
Helen Cline, was guest of honor
F b
Recent guests of Mr &lt;tnd Mrs at a bridal llhower heM at the h ld e c ruary meetmg Will be
TJoylc
I
e
at the home of Mrs A 0
YOUI~ FRIENDLY
o... . M•11er and sons, Dale and horne of Mn. S h trey
Mills Tues- Lee,
SYrllcuse.
,...,nme, were Mr and Mrs Eugene day evening The gift's for Mrs
M11Jer and children, Ronald and M11rr were placed on the dming
- - - - -- - Mu· h~ cl, Bambrldge, Md , Mr and room table under a pink umbrella
Mrs Lew1s Sm1th and children w1th streamers edendm;g to the Pomeroy Women
~'Why Ruv That Maytag Elsewhere when you can buv
Rosemary, Wanda, Pamela and table corners
from Hutland Furniture? Where you get the most for
Games wen played durmg the Guest Speakers
Butch, Columbus; Mr. and M 1,
Courteous Scryour doll,u s Complete Installation
Carl Roach and sons, Tommy and l'Venmg with prizes won by Mrs.
vu:e
LthNal Terms!
Robert, Middleport Mr and Mrs John Hawkms, Mrs E L Hughes At WSCS Meeting
Mrs Harry P Snuth and Mrs
F.ugene M11lcr and sons have also and Mn. Marr.
C F Tompkms spent Tuesday 1n
VISited her parents, Mr and Mrs
Refre~~ohm('nts of 1ce cream cake
Walter Cook, Syra~;us(' Mr M11lcr nuts and mmts were served and Athen s where they were gue sb
has been m the Navy for the &lt;'arncd out the ptnk and wh1te spr.aker ~ at the monthly mectmg of
the Woman 's Soc1 ety of Chnsllan
past twelve years
rolor scheme Mrs. E. M. Wood and Servt~e of the F1rst Meth od1 s\
Mrs Clarence Clme assi8ted Mrs. Church
Mill s 1n servtng
Mrs Snuth, preudent anrl Mrs
Plan Dirtner
Gut·~la were Mrs Dale Marr,
Tompkms 'lte president of Pn1ts
New Haven, Mrs Gerald Marr, mouth dlstrJ.Jt WSCS spoke c•n
OJ•' NEW
Party Jan.
Mrs. D E Roush, Mn. Lilban McGhee. Mrs John !\layer, Mrs E. "the U.ruted Nalwns and tis tech
For Minstrel
UICal asSistance program"
L Hughes Mrs Noah Haskins,
They were luncheon !Wests of
A U1nner party fur all cast mem Mrs. Harry Stover Mrs 0
C.
brrs and sucsh of the Bi~: Bend Greenlee , 1\tr:i Willis Grue.scr Mrs. D B Gret"n and ' lrs C R
!Mtustrel haH been planned for Miss Mabel Uysell. Mrs John Haw: White
1 Jan 21 •n I he Letart Fall s Grade kin!!, Mrs G G Werner.
Wont veget•bleslo Too~ gorden-lres~. ~... tlt.t
School aud1tortum to be carried
Sendmg g•ft• weco Mr. and Mro Local ChurCh
1
out 111 · hobo" fashion.
Dale Dutton . Mrs Homer llvsell,
•·just~picl&lt;ed" Oavor AND l&lt;eep precious
Plans were compleled at a meet- Mrs Herbert Fink, Mrs. EloJSe Youth Attend
. tng of the minstrel'/\ bot1rd or di- Chapman Mtddlcport, Mr. Jesse
VItamins.? You want a Revere Ware Seuce Pan.!
tk~tors held 10 the home of Mrs.
warren. chocl .. ton Mrs. R~~:~~~ 1 Athens Rally
Chlorus GrJmm, Letart }~ails re- Warren l'llcnda Cline), U
Alabama
Attending a youth rally 1n Ath
Glowirtg copper for quicl&lt;, even ~eatins •• ,
cenlly
en11, Monday evemng from the
Bob Tlocflieh , H1ll Childs 1nd
Enterprise EUB Church were•
,leamin' $!a in less steel for elsily.cleoned beaut)'.
Roy Reuter were named as a com·
WSC.S TO ME&amp;T
Norma
Jean a:pd Florence Ann
m1tlec to prov1dc entertainment
The W S C S will meet Monday
Another member of the Revere W11e Farrulvand pmcs
at Heath MethodJst Church with &amp;earths, Ruby and Johnny Mu~scr
Hostess Mrs Grlmm and an•s Miss Berml'c Bowen presenting .Joyce Da\'ls, R1ta Ball, Una r a.re
tanl hostess Katheryn Crow ser the program and Mrs
Herman Gearhart, Ruth Ann Brothers, Wen
the World's finest Utem1l$.
vrd refreshmel1ts to board ml!lm· l Haddox as devotiOnal leader Mra dell Jeffers, Dottle Brown, Jcrr}
Friek, Barbara and V1"1~ Dav1~
WE CARRY A
her~ at the planning m~etmg who Bruce Lloyd pres1rlent, will preCOMPLETE LINE OF
wt•rt' Mr and 1\fT!I Donley ReJbcl s1de Rlld hostesst'~ nre Mn Law Coty Beaver, Sheila H1cks and
{'harlcll IIRyes, Olive lngrahim. renee M1lhoan, Mrs Kenneth Byer l.Jnda Folmer.
Mrs. George Brothers. Mrs J)av
Revere tllflre
Anna Wheeler, Bob Hoefheh, Bill Mrs Noah Hask1ns, Mn p L
Slater, Mrs W R Davis, Mrs
ld
Chtll'ls and Roy Reuter
Milch and Mrs Thomas Riley.
Orville Brown and M1ss Helen
Davi1 acrompan1cd the group
State No. 223-X
ReHrve District No.
The next rally wtll be held m
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Marrh at the Entcrpnse EUB
Church.

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VOL

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$299.00

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A MESSAGE

One of the coldest spots in the 1- - - - -- - - nation was Johet, Ill , w•th an
~verm~ht readtng of 14 below It
Was mmus 13 at Albany, N Y, and
Burlmgton, Vt , 5 below at South
efVICes 0 e
Bend, lnd , and 2 below m Chi·
cago
The cold wave followed a near I
bhzzard that burned the Midwest
Funeral services for Mrs Ten;J
and Atlantl&lt;' seaboard with up to
a foot of sno:.w.
Lynch 7~ fatally stricken w1th a
heart attack yesterdav at the home
- -of her daughter, wtll be held SunThe loe•l St•t• Hlghw.y Gar•g•l day at 1 P m m the Rawtwgs
r.porhd tod•y thfl th• tem,.ra· Coats Funeral Home at Middl&lt;"prlrt
tu,.. In this locality this ruornine Rev Chester Lmley w111 offiCiate
stood •t 16 degrHt and was rlslnt at the s~rvlCfl
slowly.
Mrs Lynch was pronounced
R•portad also fr,rn the garaglt "dead on urlval" of the Pome
wa1 tha fact tNt Stat. Rout&amp; 124 rov Emergency squad Thursday at
Mtr Langoville tnd Ro~ 610 11 20 am. She had been VIsiting
n ..r Alfred •r• now f,..t of hlvh at th'e home of her daughter Mrs
w5f•rs ai'MI Nf• fer traYIII. The Lloyd Jenkin&amp; of W Mam 51
w.hlrt rec-.Jitll from tha r'*'wiYl
A member Of the Silver Run
at Rout 1:30 this morni....
Metbodlst Church ~ ... ,.. ~~ to be
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buried lD Gnvel Hill Cemetery

Lynch FUfiera}

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1'1
eld On Sunday

for

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MR. ARNOLD GRATE

MAYTAG .DEALER
JUST RECEIVED

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Truck Load

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Maytag Washers

*FRIENDLY SERVICE

Mosl matn roaOs In Ule storm
area were nported open today,
but sl1ppery with packed ice.
The storm moved out into the
Atlantic Thursday mght after
pounding Norfolk, Va., and Annapohe, Md, wtlh winds of more than
70 mJies per hour
New England was hit. by 10 to 12
inches of snow and
New York
state got 4 to 8 mcheR. High winds
hampered Vlslblilty, causmg traffic Jams In many bJghly populated
areas f!f the- East
Further north, the worst snow·
fall 10 a decade buned Wmdsor,
Ont, under a 31-mch blanket o{
whtte and high wml'ls whtpped the
snow mto three·foot drifts Two
persons died of ovcr-exertton after
ahovehng snow.
The storm forced l!lchools to
close In sectiOns or New York
state, Ohio, Jnd•ana, Illinois and
Iowa.
Weathermen l!Shmated (1ve bllhon toltll of snow fell dur1nt the
wrdeapread Rtorm
At McGrew, Neb. four ehil..en
suffocllted tn their •moke..fllled
home while their mother was gone
to get water because the coJd
weather bad fr(lzen water pipes
Other early morning rea41ngs.
arounrl the nation included New
Yo'rk City 19, Boston 10, 1\fla~i' etl,
Atlant,_~ 33, Dallas 30, Oklahoma
City 23, Duluth, Mmn , 1, Omaha
6. BISmark, N D. 2, Toledo, Ohio
3, Detroit 10. P1Usburgh 12, Den.
ver 23, Los Angeles 56 and Seattle

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Mayfag Produces lO-Milliontlt Washer

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ELBERFELD$

The Farmers Bank:,a...t Savings Company

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OF P~EROY, OHIO
nt the close of bU!itnCss ~cern t 31. 1956, a State
orgamzed and operatmg und('r hil banking laws of
member of the Federal Rrs.,rvt Syste"' Published in
a &lt;'all made by the State BankiQg Autbontica and by the
lierve Ban:li: of thzs Dzstrtct.
,ASSETI
Ca11h, balancea with other bon~IJCluding reserve bal·
anee, and cash items In p
d of collection -····Umtcd States Governtn~nt obll Uohs, direct

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Ohl•=~t~o~~·~r~\~\!s- 80it po11tiif$libdi~ts-10ns.- ~. =-= .. =

0\ber bonda, notea, and dtbenlltlrea - -·- --- · - - · -·- - · · corrn~:!~::ob~~~r:~~dmk $3:~ ~-~~ock of Feder~~ -_._
Loans and diacounts Oncludmg $21419 overdrafts)
- - ·· ·
Hank premiRs owned $15.000 00, !urmture
and f1xture1 $1,00000
.,. __ __ ··-____ ___
Other assets ·· · - _ -··____ · ··· · · · --- · · · · · - - ·TOTAL ASSETS -- --- · -----LIABILITIIS
Demand dl•poNlhi: o( ind!VIIIuals, partnershipS,
and corporations
~'~--_
... ..
Tune deposits of mdiv1duals, partnerships,
and corporaUons ..
- - -- --· · - - · . __
Deposits or Un1ted States f:overnm(lnl (includmg -- - .
postal savints) ____
- · · M· ·· --- - ·--·-- ---- - · ·· ·
Dt•postts of States and polttJcal.suhdtvt&amp;lcms _ ---·- ~
Other de~oslts (Ctrtified and offu:!crs' checks etc)
TOT L DEPOSITS
·- -·· ·· ·· ·--- $2,863;423.35
TOTAL lolABIUTIES

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B. H. SANBORN JEWELRY
MIDDLEPORT

MILL ST.

$

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Sale

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39,980.00

3,60000
1,028,606.10
16,000.00
8.771.78

$3,083,088.12
$1,369,100.9~

1,228,779.47

30,331.01
206,30620

38,311J

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tu~~1 i~od Pr&lt;.!lti-~~~~~--_-

lh• 10 Millionth Moyla81 waah" lnrly tG&lt;III off •~• p.-.clutllon
ltn• wllil • ·.,1o1h' Cll lhla lnd•p•nd111t .01111 loundr,o oppll ·
enc• IIIGnllloctv"r ael a prodvcllon "nOfd vneqvol•tl '" lh.,
itldv•hy. Alrlol boll'lbt ••analed ,o,..pl•tlon el Ill• htoloOrlc
.ftc.clltn•, t.hrl•l•ned wllh a llaean of cltld wol., •y..,bolorllllll
Mctytq't pla11••o4"l 1.11 1ald -ltr 'fltlthlng lor ..,.nlh•hc
lfbrlca. Chml•nl~lll t~ rlahtj wo1 Cont bt Mn &lt;y MorfJo••t
Chmllana-on, May1110 hone ""'"e director, oo MGyiGO Ouu11
Jerry .. ,l v ~ldt laoill 011 the Rr•II'IOII)''"OI held..,,,..,., t'llflwlon ,
Iowa, alllo-ltc -•lt•r -d dryer ptonl ol lhe U tear old
firm a.1tdu ....... IICilan lin• c••eii!OIItfll. lhe 10 &lt;lltUonlh

ulebrotlu klclloldtd a• dfl•n hov" fllld plant IOYfl rar Ill•

.RUTLAND

conun"'"lty fllUt

an aii · ••P~'I'' ,.rty Dftd t1a111~1 111 on odlo•n·
'"G wan~hovN. foiJr ¥1flten pon•tl lilrough a giant "phca
af lh• MoytGg All Jobr'c aYIOI!Ialtc -•h•r Cu~tper 1•11).
Chronalog'i' of Moyl&lt;lg • lO !l'lllllon .,...lhtn wa1 1h-n an a
la1g1 1fgn laltav&lt;l~ r1U o IO.lllllllonlh dgy tunch1on tS J Hunk.
p•n•d•nt of lht All'ltn~On H11111• laut~dry Motoulo(lure"
cuoO(Iahall, tGid1 "Thlt Ia a prochrcllo~t flliluton• ••a&lt;hd bl
no olh" CDIIIItllfl' In the ln;tlv•try. Ofto tl 1~1 oldtll &lt;ampan•n
'" lhe ho''" la11ndry opp\•Ofl&lt;• lnd111try, Maylag h ""' 1:1"t'i'
th1 leader tochri' ht lh1 tol&lt;ll numbtr of ...a•h•nll MO&lt;hon••
p&lt;odllctd, lllul •Ito II lh• tal&lt;ll null'llll-r Ia "";

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Corrl'ct-Altest:
Theodore T. Reed
Aten Shain
Dtreclors
Cedr.ie W. Clark
~tat r or Ohio, CoU.Of.&gt;: of Meigs. s~t·
Swo111 to and eubacr1bed before me tbls 7th day of January, 1967
DOROTHY B. WlLL, Notary P•l&gt;ll&lt;

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Heal est ale taxes owt'd Me 1gs
County Treasurer Clvdc twfit!hone
tolalipg $533 76
i'ersonal properly taxes totahng
t ~1,776 26
A mortgage to the Pomeroy Na
Uonal Bank upon which there remsm s due $4 f94: 20 w1th mterest
at 0 per cent per year from Nov
15, 1953
A numher of corporations hold
mg JlHlgemenls agatnst the H A
Cole Lumber Co . mav part1r1pate
IEP. WAYNE 1., HATS fD),
:n :m y remamd&lt;'r after s::. LJsfacUon
of the cloHd-cfoor IU8km
of ttie pnunty claims
prottetinC that SCCf._ , . of
Other court act•oW1led Thurson th•
Jtut lihoulcl
day loclu4ed the •pit$nlment• ol
lllOil ~ loll:' lltliiW li"U&lt;t
'\I elite M. Brown and J!oyee W
uect1t1~ .......
Kenneay as depu!y clerks m lbe - ,
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office of thC! clerk of C'ourl and appointment of Jed .1. Web•ler. Jr' I
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as o spee1al deputy sheriff
1
The Oclober term of eouct was
o.Uic"ly closed and ""'' P'odmc
fOSS f~Sl
Of
LONDON UP - S1r Anthony m 1t or not othnw1se dtsposed of
M
C 0 Fis
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pre";ded Thursday evening wheh the
ayor · .
~.er
;w
•
Eden bowed out of British public were transferred to the January
cuurl Entr e~ for the dosing apd Cemetery Tru~tees of the village met fo~ an orgamzational
bfe today
Entr1es were hied also m tMsc meeting and elected Harry M. Cross- as their presid'ent. 9lhers
The !59-year-old one·tllne "boy·
present were Heney Swift, C. 14. Hennesy. trusleet; JII)W. Ber•
wonder•• of Bnti&amp;h diplomacy re·
(ContinLMd on pag• twol
s1gned the parliamentary seat he
ry, sexton; MilS J~an lAma.
bad held !or 33 years Two da) 6
A buda:~t ' for tbi, toiPing year
earlier he had stepped down ••
was approvoi lnd"inlMIO submit·
pnme minister.
led to the ~dla11e council at their
At the same time, hifqrmed
meeti,. ·~ Janurt ~'· n ,.u.
sources said he bad re)edei!' Queen
for MOOD for labor; 500 lor equip-- 1
Ehzabetb'1 traditional offer of an
ment; $200 fQr ' 'tiliotenanee or
earldmn and a seat tn tbe House
equipment. an~
d(lrJcal
of Lords.
help and supph!f!s .
Jn a Jetter to bis conatituents at
It waa reported that dunng
The Fourtb &amp;crvice of tbe Union
Warwtc-k and Leamington 81 miles
McALESTER, Okla. UP - Otto 1~. $2,19!5.50 was co!Jected fot Week of Prayer Services wu held
north or London, the alhng atates- Austin Loel, 4:S, native of 'Waverly lot care, lot sale and the diilfiDJ Thllhda)' at tbe Ftnt Baptist Chur
man sa1d hfe in Parliament "is· a Ohio, died in the Oklahoma eleC· of graves Sexton John Berry re- 1:h w'th f'red 1 Gantner, pastm'
strenuous one fflr which I clearly trlc cbalr early today for the sta~ ported a total Of 4,146 man--hours o£ the Church o( Christ, as the
have not the preaent he~~lth."
hlDR death of Mrs. Elizabeth Jean- work on the
three Cfmetertea preacher
He abo RIVe 111 health as the ne Henderson.
wb1ch Included hauling dtrt, ftl·
H•s topic was "Fa&lt;:'C to Face"
rea1on for hit real@.atlon as prime
ling graves, etc
and he developed the subject a·
mini1ter on Wednesday In the
Loel was executed for the stab-Plans have been made tn pre- lona: tbrec general lines: meet.tng
wake of hJs abOrtive Suez ca{Jl- bing of tbe Compton, CaHf. woman
par'e
a letter to be sent to lflt. God face to (ace m everyday llfe;
paign.
In an Oklahoma City motel Jan.
owners in recard to establishing meeting Ult111 oo the judgement
Eden still technically 1s bead of 10, 19156
the Conservative Parly, but 1 new
Mrs Hendenon was !onnerly o£ trullt funds tor perpetual care of day and la~t meetms ll.im ln the
their propert~ in lhe ce!netenet. GOI'pel mvitalton
election it expeeted. _•::h:;•.:.rt~IY~· _ ___:N.:.e_w_.,-:_k~, _o:_·_ _ _:_,--.,'De Rev Robert E Styers, puThe Trustees voted to" meet ~
W
o£ ~he Church of the Nuarene,
the fmt F'1'1dny in eaoh month and
jlil
11ld 'It the servlce ~d. the
the Chairman of the ~ell £em•
J~t~Qer was given by the Rev How
etery commJtle(l.. and tbe Mayor
Ruppelt, .First ¥resbyter1an
will meet w1tb the~. ~-.. ton and clerk.
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The Cryslal That You Have Always Wanted
AT VERY GREAT SAVINGS!

l:repecard Gild (;andlewlefc P•tterm

My commtaetoa expirt&amp;s Jul)' 14, 1967.

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Goes To Chair
In Oklahoma

BU~~ETIN

WASHINGTON
UP ~flepublltan Nattonal Chairman Lfonard
1r Hall aunounced today be IS re·tng as party chairman ef£cctive
lb. I.

PreSident Eisenhower's State of the

OhI•0 vaII ey

New Telephone
Blackout Seen
For Portsmooth

But there JS more at stake ttian
Interest rates The problem it
how to m Hntam the national
economy on 1ts current h1gb level
and at the same lime prevent a
catastrophic mflattOn
The Pres1dent touched off tbe
flSht Thursday by hl.!l reeommendatwn that Congress authorl%e a
Clttzens' commiSS IOn to eonduc!t a
sweepmg ln veshgation of the nauon's fmanc1al system and eredtt
pohc1es.
He also called on busineas and
labor to go easy on increasinl
. wages and pnccs m order to ear
'·
1mflallonary trends
Government economists 1111d tfle
chances looked good that the wage
]me would l)e held. But they said
the char.ees of holdmg the prlee
hne are un~rtain .

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At lhe same ume, leadere of
busmess and ftnance prabed the
.eorge Robm.son, Gra;son. Ky
PTesJdent's m vefitJgption propoal.
st
v•re·pres•dent , Y. 1lham C 1 They sa1d the study wu long ovet_am pbell Huntmgton. s!'cond v1ce due.
•re~1dent , Howard Krrss Ironton ,
However Pemotratlc eoQ.&amp;ress&gt;ecreta.n, John Woods Jr. As h- men- most! ) House memben _
anrl , K\ treasurer
1mmed1ate!}: demanded that Con.
0 l iP - TcleSpeak ers at the m ~ t1n g were. gress .and no' a presidential eombere and in Sc10to "a) Or Eugene Willis. Huntmgt.Oo , tsYon make the mvestaDtioo.
total black
)on Hil ker, aecretary-manager of
Rep Wright Patman (D-Tex..)
wave or 64 'l e ilunlmgton Chamber of Com- satd the ISsue boiled dowa. to
the last &gt;Jerce , Kenneth Sl(!tUer, preSJdent thiS
purs-- li the Huotmgton C. of c.· and
Ctagt~n who faY~ conunu'
he new officer:&gt;
anee ·-of ttl e Federal Reserve
C.nsohdal4,d 'Te4Cphon!'
Co spokeaman sa1d at the rak'
a&amp;tard's "hard money, hip inter·
the phones are bemg silenced it [
dt." policy which n say1., ailped
will be a matter of days until
at combati ng tnflahon, will favor
all service is cut off
the 1dea of a presidential com·
miS§IOn
Only JOO or 2,500 phones are
st11l m operation m Sctolov1lle
Those concrrned about the "damand less thnn 3,500 of 17,MO
age" that ·'tight moneJ'' ie doing
phone6 In operation m Port!lmouth
to home builders, small bW!Iinessmen and farmers , who are (ioding
Communications between the pollee,ftre department and hospttals
COLlJM.BUS, 0 . UP - Oh10 Se-- 1t d1fftcn1t to obtain credit, wlll
are still in operahon
lectve Servtee headquarters today want the Democratic-controUed
Jn nearby .New Boston, all tele· announced a February dl'afi call Congress to do the JOb.
phone 1ervlce bas been cut off by of 851 . a decrease of 108 onr tho
Patman already hu proposed
number tailed for tbe prevJOUI such an mqu1ry by the House
slashed cablea.
Police arrested three p1ekets or month
t
bank1ng subcomm1ttee whie!h he
the st'rlldQ( Coi'Dmu~lion WorkThe total call also was well aver beads H1s resolution drew supers of Amenca Wednesday on the a8Q for February, 1956.
port from Speaker Sam Raybuni
charges o£ Violatina a restrammg
The youngest registrants who '0-Tex ). mdtcallng it mtght be
order limiting p1ckets to three out- may be laducted in next month'1 ' .called up for an early House vote.
Patman sa1d a presidential comaide of company uehange build- call must be at least 22·y~1d
ings.
on or before Feb. I, 1957, unless mJaSlon would be composed !Of
Slx pic-ket.ll. three men and three a volunteer or delinquent
"btased " bankmg and big bu61The eor.ll by c::ountJes ,n th1~ ness mteresls
women, were stud1n~ nur company superviSors repamng slasbed area IS
Athens, 10, GallJa, 4,
But Republican Leader Joseph
cables in a central business dis- Ja&lt;'kson, 8, La.wrenCf':, 10, Me1gs, 1; W. Martm Jr (Haas) said thf.
trict .
Vmton . 1 and Washmgton '7.
rot' would overwhelmingly back
The men were scheduled to ap
the President's proposal and op.
"lose Patman 's mquiry. He satd
pear today before a Mumc1pal
WOMAN JAILED
Court judge.
Th('lma Jean Bo)·d. PrJrUand the IaUer "could turn mto 1
ftOl age 24. was arret;ted and vlkh-hunt "
Actually, tbere was no assurJaiiPd Thutsday by Deputy Shenff
"OOPS"
llo"ard Frank un a charge of neg 1nce that r1ther investigaf;Uin
"WASHINGTON An inaugural 1 lN~ t and IS being held for Colum would be approved.
In
thr
Senate,
the
idea
or
a
;;rt1.
eomm1ttee ~poke:;man on an 1nv1 ! tHana County officials
~n
·s
comm1ss1on
got
a
cool
tatiou sent to Sen Estes Kcfau
,eplion from Demoerals, even
Yer 0-Tenn "m apprerulton of
MRS. NELSON APPOINTED
~t efforts" to re-eJect Presidt!nl
Mrs A~ Nelson has heen 'rom tho~re who. unlike. Patman,
Eisenhower and Vtt&lt;e Presldt!nt II.PI1011lted clerk of the Bedforr' ravor the current ..tight mo~"
Nixon :
l,()ca1 SchoOl Clhtrict replacmg "Iolley as a necessary eurb onlri'1at.ion
"1\P,p~~Q- sflmebody g o{~~n Illf.~fl.:c:..,:_r'-'-"-"':.·~--Buf somf' suggested that th~ inMa:tor C. 0. Ftahsr ihs
!ltl Clarence t...acty was orJan·
ve,~;bgatJO" of the economy be 11ar.
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mended by the Trust.Jt ed &amp;elC- tst for the serv1ce and ushers
rt('d out bv a joint Senate--Hoi:IIC
ton for his work.. in puJ.fiPI the were Gerald Ath.ony, P•ul Sdiart,
eomm1ttec Others noted that-&lt;-a
cemetery care on a "'lmlines•like~ 1Ji;.l. 0. D1lcs and Harold E. Hub-•
';enate b a n k 1 n g subcommittee
basts and he in turn -pr&amp;iRd the '-'d
,
'lead.r!d by Sen A. Willis Robert·
sexton for his work and the trus·
Spee1al mu~&gt;•c was prt:&gt;sented bY
-.on (0-Va.J. already has scheduled
tees for their painstaking prepar- the cho1r of the Church of Chrl.liit
'&gt;Ubhc heanngs Jan. 28 on a 300atton flf reliable maps of the cern· directed by :Mrs. Artbur Skmner
-.age bill to overhaul federal taws
etenes.
w1th ~T!I Chester Erwm as orwvf'rmng banking and other fjn.
ganillt They sang a New Year's
lfl('lal illSIJ!UtiORS
anthem and chotr members includ·
Art.Twu~tra t wn officials said the
ed Mrs Fred [ Gardner, Mrs. AlPn:•siden t s call for an invesUtafred Rou~h Mrs Osc::ar Roush Mrs
'IOn of the economy did not mean
Dave Farmer. Jeanette Crnoks,
'le th.nks there ia anything dra5
Mn Edgar Allensworth, Mrs. 0.
'tcally wrong They noted thRt
E MoKmle) . Carol Je•n Hudson,
'here has been no such broad 111·
Carla W1\son J11nR'e ind Ernes-1u1ry mto lhP fmancial sy~;;tcm fw
tmc Asllur~. L R WHey, Cs.sb
1t least 30 years and that the lut
Bahr, noedcll Steffy, Thomas
one le~4 lu some major rcfoni)!l.
F1dcs Lodge, Knuch .. of l'\thlss. Kelly
mrt Thursday at thC K. or r HaJ(
Tonight will be the laB-t s~rvke
WJih Paul lliptonl!tall, Channel-- Of the \\ f'f'k a ul'l Mr S1 y~ri; WIU
lor Commander, prealding Plao1r prea!'b on. the top1c •·rromise.t;,
are hrlng made £or t1'iew class of: l'remt!Ws ~tnd Perseverance·• and
candidates !nr tbe lo~
&lt; INUNNATI, 0 . UP - Prod·
apeelal mu~•c v.11I be .,r.esentcd
A rlucuss1on wa• oheld cluriDf_ hi,- the ~h01r frnn1 hiR church.
the meeting and t.be Lodg(' voted
Eggs, f1rm f'TICCS about I C lOw·
tn thank the local "pers for theif
er on lar,G c su:~s. net pru:es paid
publiCity for the Su!lflower 1\hna!! Middleport Coull~
at farm ~ for US consUJ\lers white
tre I shows.
anrt brown. A jumbos 33~· A
The show is to be given Wl'rlne'" Pootpone• Meethig
lar~e 29-30. A medJuma 21)-2'1~ A
The January meeting of the
day, January 16. at the Mlddll'port
small 20.24, B large 25--27; FOB
Middleport
Village CoUMU has
High School auditorium at 8 I&amp;
Cwcmnall . white and brown, A
'0
p.m and dren rehcan~sl w1ll ~ been postponed unt•l P.l~O'dtr. Jaft
SMIUNG HAPPilY u he ma.k68 an adJustment on his bike, $-year-~:~~~
;~ A medium 32-34 1 ~
held Tucsda)' at 7 p m al the uary 2t. lw&lt;'ause of thl;! · vopfliet
old JimmY Grl.mm of Baltlmors doe8D't Halize that the I'UBOD.
with
the
nwu~11ration
Cl£
®l·
Wt)auf\1tor111m
1 htekf'n~ fryer-11 unchanged. fryb 13 motller lets him. stay hOme froM aehool a_ he 'Will die aooo.
T1ckets are bemg 11old h\ t&gt;lud- ham O'NeiU m\ ttta regqlar datf!,
er~ 3 31.2 lb 14-19; hena, beavy type
He has a. braill ailmet t,t.at strlkPs every third or fourth generaellb of tlJe l;l1gb School anrl the Januau 14 Some q.f \be Vill:~ge
14-17 , hens. ilgbt type l(H2. '
lion. 1\&gt;.•o oJ: hia sitters and a brother alrqdy ba.v• succumbed
proceed:t will be divided hy the officialt~ arc planning to iO to Co&amp;itt.et, 90 score 'eo.
....to !! ~ ~· RE-St ~t :te&amp;TS. J
(llltm&amp;at~ll;
Senior class and tbc Fides, Lodse. lumbus for the ceremqny.

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~1eld Catletl.sburg, Ky president,

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February D~t
Call For Ohio
Shows Decrease

F80fth Of ·unlQn
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He}d''fhursday

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DOOMED

K of P Lodge Is
Planning For A
Candidate Class

CANTON, o· UP -SI.ale Rep
Gu)' Hmer R.Stark. today critl·
med Gov -elcd C Wtlliam O'
Netl for cho01mg an out-o!-state
man As new btghway director
O'Neill Thunday arntpunced the
appotntment of Charles; M Noble,
ChJef t'ngin&lt;"cr of the New J('rscy
Turnpike Authority, to the Ohao
post
"Why rlo we have to go to New
Jersey," Hmer said "If we c11n't
fmd a man m Qh1o to do the job,
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Umon Message opened a maJor congresslOnal fight today over
the natJOn's boommg economy
The f1ghtmg words are: High interest
Under the- administration's so-called " tight money" policy
lenders are chargmg the highP-st Interest rates m 20 years.

News was receiVed here of the
death of Mrs E V. Mercer the
former Blanche Morgan, of Walleo:l
Lake, M1ch . at 9 30 a m today at
th~ St Joseph Hospital, Pontiac,
Mu~ h. after a lonlo! 11lneu
Survivors are her husband
three sons 8tll Roy, and Glenn .
r
r. 0
Rau, M1dd 1eport. and R
flve grandchildren, all of Walled
Lake , one sister. Mrs J A Smith,
Spnnger, Pomeroy, were in
Pomeroy Star Route, and one bro-- 1 heia pea.ke Wednesdal whe n tlw
ther, D J Morgan Pomeroy RD 3
er.l ra l Oh1o Valley Jndustr1al
She was preceded in death by ~ o u nc11 met for elecllcm of ofh
her parents Mr and Mrs D J "eu
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Morgan, Sr. and one brother, w
Thirt y members •ere pre!l.ent
A Morgan Funeral arrangements -eprl'scntmg Ohio, West Vrrgma
are mcomplrte.
md Kentur:ky tov.'rul The next
nPf'l ln" w11I be held 1n Port.&amp;mouth e

M'ddleport
. I'-'u:metery Trustees EJeel
Harry M. C p 'dent F }957

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Nation's Booming Economy And'
Inflation Cause Capitol Furore

Mt.raa.

O'Neill Scored
On Selection Of
Highway Director

$2,1Ml3,423.S!l

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~Th1s bank'• ca'pital oomil!llll or
-Cmnmon 1tock witb lotal pa value o£ · - · --- · --· · _ $

Caunty Common
Pleas Court
Thursday
Plamt1fr m the case, George \V
NiChols, recetver tor (he H ~
Cole [.umber Co
lj 1sclalmed a
part of the defendant's perl!\onal
properly because of hen~ and
claJmS agaiJlst tt All other Will be
sold Irce and c'ear ol all hens for
the best pnce obbmable to sllhS

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Capital '

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Press count sbowed at
leiJt 16 ie~ttbs blamed on the
storni, MosC of them caused by
over · exertiOn while shovelmg
snow
Seven or the over • exertiOn
deaths occurred 1n Dhnots. In ad·
d1hon, £ow- children suffocated
from fumes of an over.Jteated oil
stove in Nebraska.

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Mrs. E. Mercer
Death Reported
At Pontiac, Mich.

to.\ Cole property

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Guest Qf Honor
At Bridal Shower

Ohto Ptrfly ciGl-d, aNI cold ...
dor wrih • fow •now flurrlH ....,Lake Erl• ~•tty cloudy •nd nit
qutte .. did fontt~ht with a chanc•
of • littl• 1now or ,IHt, Cl-,
•nd cold ~turday wlth IIIIOW fhiilrih north•••t •rtd norih ,ortlon.
High tod•y 11 tG 25. LOw 10 h• 11.

SINGLE

Storm

The Arctic cold blast sent the mercury skiddmg to below
zer? readings over wide. sections of the eastern third of _th~ 181~:;1 P:~~~~ala;~o~:;~/!/~1:~:;
nation and to near freezmg as far south as central Mtsstsstppi A c ole was ordered 1mid by the
and Alabama
plamuff tn an entry f;Ied m Me1gs

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Winter's coldest weather bit into the Midwest and Easl
day in the calm . rlear wake
the season's worst snow storm. 1

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WubfDatm'l u pliP wert~ -Iaunchtd ror • 1erla of )larch ot:
Dlm• cofrie p&amp;rtttt to be hel4 41Jrlnrilanua'f1 in all partl of th•
lllt.lon. HawaU a;.d .AlukL
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The Daily Sentinel

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OBV()TI!D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS·MASON AREA
Pub1llhe4 efti'J aftemoon except Sunday by The Ohio VaUe1
~ · ~,a 110 Mecbuue St., Pomer".lY, 0. BUiiness office
pboDe - . -tiillltwiat offiee t»bone 3tK'.
IUCHidtll I. OWIN - GENERAL MANAGBit
ltiYNOLO I. GREIN£- EDITOR
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Day BOok
EMERGENCY CALL
MiddleporL
Bmera:ency
The
Squad was called at 9:15 p.m.
'fhursdu)' night wbe1; Mat~aret
Little became ill at her home on
!'i)'t:imore Street

2--Dall.v Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 11, 1957

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REIIORT SERVICE SUNDAY
9.00 CoUee Time
The annual congretatJonal re· 10:00 Home
port 9en·ite of. the Middleport 11 ·00 ,The Right is Rltht
Church of Christ will be held Sun· t LSO 1'BA
da.v at 7 p.m. a.na a IM!fiod u.f U:QQ Tic
lloullh
fll'llowship is planned to follow the 12:30 lt C9uld lje You
l :00 Current
reports and business meeting ac·
cordlng to tho annQuncement made a:oo. cam.}'.e Goel To School
by Fred I. Gardner, pastor of lhe 2:30 'fenlle.SieP. Ernie Ford
3 :00 Matinee Th;;av.Church.
ol:O' Qt.aeen For AD~
' :U Modern Romances
1'00 COI!le4Y Tlm.e
ATTEND DEMONSTIATION
Members of the Rock Sprinp 1:$11 A~ni -Dru Show
Jlome Demonstration Work Club 8:00 WUd Bill ffiokok
attending the meetinS' on "How to 6:30 News Picture
811i ~poru Eye
Use aud Buy Small Elt.-ctrical J\pS:M Weat~111t
pliancea" held at the · Grange h~ll
were : Mrs. Arlee Abbott, Mrs.
7:00 ~r. Hd,SOJI's Journal
Scott Folmer, Mrs. Horace Abbott
7:SO 8ddle PW:Ier ::!bow
and 11ons, Mrs. William Morean, t~ . NBC NeWs
Mr~ OliVer Clat ' J4rs. 4fura Reu8:80 BJondle
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8:30 Life Of Riley
Amos Leonad and MrR. Willl•m
frial
Grueser.
D'M
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tetOO . ltaJciili of SportJ

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. Dine With Weill, Wear ACrutch!
MeigS County's polio drive is 3-3thering momentum every
day. When the announcement was made TIJUrsday of the be~m
a~d cornbreaq dinner Jan. 16 to be sponsored by the Pomeroy
Lions club, with Marty Weill at guest, and proceeds to go to
tbe po~o coffers .. local organizations seemed to have reached
a peak m ingenutl~. SUrely, there will be a lot of Sports fans
who wt:p. relish seemg and hearing in action a character with
such a background as Weill's.
There can't help but he sporting ~!amour around a figure
!bat bll.9 rubbl!d against the Damon Runyonesque inhabitaqts
ol the No~ York fight mob. Weill's ta·le of life In the big e!ly
J~RCies "''U be ~I more interesting beeause after Rocky Mar,
e1ano retired as heavyw~lgh\ champion altho worl&lt;!, Weill Ijls
ma~1•r tiii.O reUJed: to a haberdashery iri lroniori. He wanted! qtp.et Wll' oJ llviDg and a chane~ to enjoy his family which
lnc.ua• two sons.
. Ladles of tbe Federateol Church are contributing their ser·.
~~In ~f. the dinner party. Ticket! are $1.25. Beans and
corl!bl'eaoj dont coat a lot. so a good big piece of each dollar
•114 a quQter will be going to the very worthy polio cause.
I" tbit connoctlon, also, we should 111ake public mention of
the fact that Racine and Middleport High School band membero ' ' well as Pomeroy's band contributed their time and
100. ltR~. to polio last Saturday by selling the symbolic lit·
U~ ll!\1~
~h. proceeds going to the county polio drive.
Ru!Jan 'a acbool band is planning a Blue Crutch DaY this
Saturday, u Ia Eastern High School In Chester, It has been re-'

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~ oloQe llotb iu the prevehllve and the rehablllllltion fields.
~9WtV411', Proll'8U ainoo advent of the Salk vaccine appears

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mM!t
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t rated e 4~, probably ~any times more intense than is beJng
rarried on now, eventually will brln5t success. Man flo lpn~er
beOevea lhal. Nature .purposely bides its secrets ~eyond all

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churth on New file

Party bfll4 at the
tht'lr pelitlons With' t~e county
Year'• Eve, sponsored by tbe MYF Board of Eiecti9n11
4 p. lfl, of
bard 'hldV for lh meiminJt to be clear.
· 1us the Board of Review or the WM ·,uended by 24 youth lnd 10 February 6. TheY sj1all file Form
No. I ,and it shall be al.lned by at
Me~while, we help In the many ways open to us. The Lions Burea~ of. Unemploy~cnt Cn:n· adultL
Lloyd Dillinger led the 1ervi('e, least. 5 and not mQre . than 23
club bean and cornbread dinner Js nne wav. Rlue Crutch salPs pensut10n, ~t, al:. was granted "Y

are another Mr. John Doe. citizen, helns by catlnr( beans with the court hls r\aJm th;Jt he .wor~ed

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·Twcmty-lour ettcndclf · (lotl~c \ tlnd fam\hi\ ll!lf'n\ Sunday \t.tilh Mr.
P'rGYer m•etlnf al the :\Iilii J-lj!,t\- ~ rihrl Mrs. t•nmk J,anham in We•t
man home Friday evenlnt:
Va.
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Recent vi1itora at the Rus ~e ll
Jimmy tRnhllm ot ·west Va. , is
fainter home were Mr. and Mn.
Will lleUmap , Mr. and Mn. Rnlph vi!.iling 111 th e l..cnard L&lt;mham
Painter and baby , Mr. and Mrs. homt•.
Harry nrown and tom und lk'!
Rlr\wrc] Bt•arths call~d on Will
Smith.
lldlmlln Tut·~day.

Mn. Will Hellman . callml
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141'1. Jennie Rou1n and Mrs.
HOSPITAL STANDI ,AT
Virall Rou11h and C!hildren call•~
'!'here wel·e no admlaslOM or
on frlendl ·at tona: Bottom re«ftt- dltehlrj~e&amp; to or Ito~ thfl Meia:R
ly.
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~ General UofJpital durihg the past
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ployment hencflts as pt·ovlded Ly
law.
R~ Kohlhausf'.. , db1 Du~inc~s
Adjustment t:o., Ill plnlntiff V(lf·
1us kenneth H11ger ;;nd Arlu• llag·
er WllS given the rh:h'. 1\) ro ; I''H'Cr
from the defendant s $ll5ti 91) w;~h
interest at f.l •,l, and Cl.utr: costs .
In a case br.lw cf'll Utram Slnwlur us plam0£f vNsu~ c:.•ori(e An drew Bryant tht'l Stat!:! of Ohio ·.~as
aranled leav~ t.o flle an answer
and l'rOB!I pt'lition.
One divorce Wll8 g:rantt•d. that
being lo Iva B. Atkm son rrom 0!1
car Lee Atkinson bN·aus of
grol'ls neJltc~ of dllty.
Cly de Allfriend who wns LJndi'r'

whleh include&lt;\ prayer, Seriplun
read1n1 ,· aroup singinQ: and special
inging Bible qui:.: and contests.
8 The S,.oup went to tbe bf.!iement
wh 1~re ~imea wt:re t;Jnjoyed •nd re·
cords played. A potluck lureh wa!'l
enjoyed.
Bcrnnrd sturm 1 of Millstone, w.
va. spent the week end at the
home of hh 1ister, Mrs. Dinsmore
Boyles and family.
Friends here were sorry to
hear of the illness of 1\HUord
Warnel·. Alhen!l, son of Mr. and
Mrs Cl11runce Warner and grand·
son of l{r. and Mrs. Albert Warn·

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qualified electots of the municl·
pallty wh.o. are memben of the
same po!Jtu:al party as the candldate. Pcttt~o,..s of psrty candidates
mml be emulated by a mereb~r
of the sama politlefii .JW a~ t_h e
('andidat.e. Yo11 may be a.~nd1date
for nom1nat1on at a part:t 'prlmll'f
if you are Bllsociated wltb that
party and if you hnve- not voted
as A member or a d.lflellent polltical party at any pr1mary election
within the neKt precedln@ four
calendt~r years .

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Sign On
Western Fea1ure
Capt. Midnight
Ho\\.dy Doo(lv
Buildin~ America
Fury
Cowb•y Theatre
Mr. Wizard
Down On The Fa.tm
Western Featu1·~ ·
NBA Gamt~x:l .King
hoy Ro~ers
News
Scorrboard
Rosemary Cloont) Sbow .
Saturday Night JamOOree
Pe.qpre ~e f\Jaar
Perry Comn Sbow
~~.fiat'S Hyur
George Gobel Show
Your Hit Parade

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S:ao Your Eaao Report•r

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7:15 1DouJiao Edwarlt

llt:f Friend Fllekl

West Point Story
PlftYhouse of Stars
Crusader

Hlllhway Patrol
]'he Line Up

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WtkiJV Mouse Club
Qar~n Clqb
Flvt B~ !Mni!l
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your feeding program.

Middleport
We Do Custom Grinding"
N. 2nd Ave.
MlddleJ!I&gt;rl
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10:30 Person to Person
11:00 New,

1l:~ Scannini the Weather
11:10 The I.ate ~how

Saturday - ChannelS

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9:SO Capta111 Ka ..~aroo

10:30 Mighty Mouse
u,oo Lucky 8 RMch
11:80 Talea of Texas B:aDierJI

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1:00 The LoBJ Ranier

1:30 Jr. Town Meeting

2:00 National Ice Hockey
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Town, Country Crossroads
The Rig Picture
Church's Big Story
'fV Cla!18J'oom
Air Power . ~·
Golde~ Play}Jouse
Beat tbe· Clock
Bucc&amp;neer\i
Jackie Gleason Show
Gale Storm Show
Hey Jeannle
Gunsmoke
The Late Sbow ,

•O:OO !loy Anthehy Show - T-ll :OO News of the Niebt
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Tractors
Call lis Today

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11 may be applied. As long •• iOlizabetb Wickhanm IMr&lt; Freda den&lt;e.

AND SUPPLY

growers follow carefully recOJD:;,
mtlfWIHhr'O'JOUilla: -...and sufficient
Phone 3202
Racine
time
before hurvest they Will be
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Pearl St.
safe guarded !rom prosecution un·
dcr this amendment.
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Goleman pointed out there were
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..Miller .. Mra Clara .Pyles and Mrs.
~avada Beaver spent Tuesday iti
Parkersburg.
Mr. and Ml'_l. Donald w:hite are
announcing the birth of a, daoti:h·
ter Debbie Lynn, at the Holzer
Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K.ratger and
children Lebanon Ohio, spent a
rcw' days with Mr. and Mrs Carl
Kautg.
Mrs .Letha Koblentg visited Mrs.
Do~ald MatlocJc, Belpre, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Will and
Mr. and Mrs., Henry Dailey, Syracuse, spei)VIn even}ng with Mr.
and Mr&amp;. Bili;J Cleland.
Mrs. Henry Bea\'\lr and Mrs.
George Pyletll apent an evening
with Mrs CIY.de Head•y Tuppen
Plaina.
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Mr. and Mn. Roy Christy left
for 1 vacation trip to Florida.
They were aeeompanled by Mr.
1 and Mrs. Virlll Wood, Belpre.
Mr and Mn. Floyd Ridenour
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Gordon Bidenof~r and ,son Keith
baw returned home form a several
weeta va~ation in Florida
.
Tbe Third Thursday Club wtll
meet at the home or Mrs. Frank·
Un Bailey, aJn. 11.
Mrs. Carl kaulj: and daughter
J~y called on Mr1. Clayton Allen,
Tuesday.
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Mrs. P. ' F · Koblentg recenUy
visited Mrs ~ohn Arbaua:~ TUppers Plains.
Clarice. Allen
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O'BRIEN TO TQUR

MANILA UP ...;World &gt;hot pli_l

eh~plon Pmy O'BrieD open~d
bU, wol"ld-wide goodWill
tour'
Tburaday with a aea, • record per..
formance. The husky C&lt;tlifornian
t~d 'b.e !S.pound shot 62 feet, ,.t
Inches-exactly one foo t short of~ pendln.v world mark.

. TRVAX SiliNS

-.le Dalton T.rijax of ~lane UDI·
v~r~t)' h'• 11igned to ,play profe:to ..,
•lonallootball with the Green Bay
f~ers next season. He was tbo ,
r~~era' third choise l.b the recent
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NEW YORK UP -Nal Fleisch·
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Is .married ..tnd father of three
ebildren of Wbom he and his wife,
Patricia, are very proud. The
children are: Ann, aged 6, Allen ,
age 2, and Janice age 5 months.
A graduate of Ohio State Unlver·
sity in Agricultural Education Hol·
ter takes time from his many farm
duties to be active in the Meigs
County Farm !Bureau, Meigs-Co
Holstein Club, the Rock Springs
Grange, Horce Club and dancing
club He also likes to hunt, play
softball and basketball whenever
be gets the ·lpportunity
Dairy fanning· is his principal
avocation witb hil clalry prtlducts
being sold in Cbarleston, W Va.
Specalizlng tn pure bred Holateln
cattl~, bis berd iJJumbered 10 when
he (trill started, but now numbers
72 head of cowa and calves. Milt
producUon lut Year. wu 244,000
pounds averagint 3.8 11\ butter fal
He 1180 ralsea a few boga for
butchering purposes aa well aa
some cblckena and owns their own
riding horse..Crops raised by Bolter are apo
proximately 15 acres of corn, l5
aerea ln wbN.t and 30 acrea ln
·bay .He plants Jn rotation in com,
wheat and then 2 Jl'Hrl in hay to
complete a four year cycle.
For feeding he uaea
lfOwn grain• and uses
bls supplement tor
fertllblng praetiee he usea a
12 mosUy but oecalionally cllang~
to a 10-lG-10 mixtdre.
:ln soil eonaervation prac'tices be

WE HAVE A

I&gt;HbolrHidlld ·president of the

Olympic athletes wtH l~ave .today
on a Dation-wide tour to nlse mon.
ey for their strife-torn country.

Boxing Writers A'lsn. Other offi·
cera re-eleeted Tbut8day inelu~e

Jack Cuddy, United Pre.,, llrol
vice-president; Jesse Abnmson,
New York Henld Tribune, second
vtce-presjdent, and A1 Buck, New
York POst, secre~ary-treasurer.

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DEALERS FOR
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COLUMBUS-Two 'widely-known
livestock autboriUes of Lne Mid·
West are scheduled to speak at
an Ohio CatUe Feeders association
'neet.ing in the Southern Hotel here
January 30 and 31, James H.
Warner, association secretary and
Ohio State University extension
animal IJCience specialist, has annouaeed.
The speakers are Dorsey Kirk
of Oblong,
hog and catUe fumer, overseer of the National
~ange and Master of the Illlnola
State Grange, and Don MaidanJ
of Omaha, Neb., 15!cretary of the
Nebraska Cattle Feeders asaociaUon. Both men wlll appear on tho
January 31 PfO&amp;rlm.
In other program features G~
rge F. Henning, Ohio State Uni·
venity professor or agrJcultural
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economics and rural sociology,
wUI f;tiacusa livestock marketing
Ud also serve aa moderator of ,.
panel eon&amp;idering the topic "How
and Where to Sell Fat Cattle."
l'he 'panel wtu discuss the pros
and eon&amp; of seiiinJ cattle through
country ouUets, actions and term.Jnal marketJ.
The January 30 program, war.
ner' l'laid, would be devoted to bus·
ine~s se11slons for representatives
of tbe cattle and beef industries.

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Steel Prices Hove Advanced But We Wont
To Help You Beat The Squeeze

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Friday with their mn, Wendall
Barrett and family near LangJville.
lfr. Mart Mollohan of Danville
called on Mr. and llu l:{arlan
Rife Friday.
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POiiBBOY, OHIO

now International• 300 ,Ufll~
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Oa-• buyers' market,.
alliahty ln}portant to y(tu.
You'U "keep •bead of the nd'"
Wilen Jlrlcea a.TII low, read)' to rMP
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twice.

They're The Most!

Rov HoltJ'r, operator of the farm ,,.,,

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SIJuTday N~&gt;wf
Swappin' Sam's Scoreboatct
Let's Talk It Ov!Jf

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7:00 Famous FJiril F8liltival
8:00 ~wnmee w~ ..
10:00 Otark Jubilee
lQ:ao- You're On Your Own
)11:00 20th Century Theater
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...,. a pet do1 liked the wlD4 lA
his faee. Edward Cabral, 81, 1M
control of his ear wMD tbtl boar
do,: audd.nly leliP"d OD _to 1M

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On
9:1W Life ., the F-orm ,
Silll!

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SAN FRANCISCO owner at Lake Ha~uu
better fisbmti: as a rault o.f brulb
shelters he put I.D the water
along the 1horeline H.e Aid there
it a black crappie De~t every
three or four feet alon1 the enUre
bruJb patch. Shore fishing for
bluegllls and lara:e.moulb basa also has Improved.

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Jrowen 11ery few chan.Jet In the IRJeCtl·
recommedatlons !or 19:S7.
to slllrt planting cabbage teed io Cystox on beanJ U a new material
\heir planJ. bt!ds.
recommended for the control of
At a meeting held at the Letart the bean beeUe. For cabbaJe
Falls Schoo l lust wee k growers .vorma Endrin Is the belt material,
were given the late't information but Phoadrin l1 tafer to we on
on l'Uitural practices and insect c&amp;bbaie close to harvest.
and disease control by Extension
DDT is still reCODtmended for
Spl"dali15h, Ed
Drollinger, Lyle corn ear worm control, but &amp;pray·
Goleman and Blair Janson.
ing shOuld start no later than 10 '11
Mr. Drollinger su~r:ges led one m silk and with a tevere problem
of the newer tomato varietieJ, ~ hou l d lltart at the first sign of the
~1orton Hybnd , ts wrll worth try- ~ ilk. This should be repeated every
ing. It is slightly earlier t h&lt;m V•l· two or three daY•. More than three
ian t and sets fairly easily under or four spraying• may be needed.
adverse weather condJtions.
For flea beetle eontrol on tomA·
One of the problems of tomato to plants when 1et in tbe fielda
t:rowers is to. increase flower c:lus· ;:praying witb M:etboxychlor. Dis·
ters and the setting of fruit on
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dusters. Three suggestions were
made which might be tried on an
experime ntal basis. These includ· Mr. Janson reported there was oo
ed the cold treatment which con- change in tht'l recommendations.
'&gt;ists of reducing the temperature For early blight the recommended I
to about 50 degrees for about two materlala are fixed copper, Zineb,l
weeks about fl week after gennina- ~aneb and Nahant. ror late blight'
tiun . Rsults have sh.own this cold recommended materials are fixed I
treatment has produced 5 to 7 eopper, Zlneb a.Dd Nabam. In some
pounds of fruit with the Cir.st clu. ~al!les it might be neeeuary to
ter.
shift to Bordeaux mixture later in
the summer.
Bfrryset, a' chemical, has been
The perennial ' problem of damp'lsed · on seedlings when tbe 1 flrst trig off lil the Reed bed still bas
·.vo leaves are about ooe-ba1f size. nQ t'Ompl91e control. Reducing of
Pl ants wilt badly, but all that aur- moisture by heatiniJ and ventnatvive have yielded heavy in the ·.ng helps as well u keeping the
first cluscter. Use of a hormone Qlrfaee of soil dry. Arasan or
Farms" pictured abOve. wao correcUy identified
'las tended to gille early fruit, but ~aptan may also help in controll·
on Route 7. Tbe farm Is ClllTenUy operated by
I the problem is in holding shipping ~ ng ~amplng off.
oeries will appear In Saturd.sy's edition of
I1Ualities of the fruits produced.
While stawberriel are not railed
Considerable information baa
been released through magatinea .o a large extent ia Meigs County
Meigs Countians had no troubTe in'.correctly identifying the fied the No Z M,.tery Farm this
('O ncerning the value of plant bed Mr. Jan1on recently relea1ed in·
week were.: OUn . A- Bailey, 1640
houses using A plastic cover. formation that in Ohio teatl virus- Homer ,Holter Fann on Route 7 near Five 'Points as the. sec- Beverly Hlll• DriYe, Cleveland; C.
ThE-se can .be heated for about one tree strawberry stock• have pr(). ond of tbe Daily Sentinel Mystery Farms. In less than an hour C. WoU, Cbestet; MJ'I. Wayne
half the heating cost of a regular duced an average of 68% more after last Saturday's edition was off the press, calls began Sloan, Rt 33 Pearl Willlaml, Rut"ash house. The d~awback to tbem, lruit than ?Nlinary otocks of the coming into the Sentinel offiC'eS identifying the photo.
land; Mrs. Mary K. Holter, Bashhowever.' is that they hold all the same varieties.
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Twenty-one persons called or wrote post cards into the Senan;
Mrs. Clark Jllle, Radne; Mrs.
moisture in, so in order ta reduce
Producers of strawberry frult1 tinel identifying the ftrm, One bas recently built two farm ponds
Earl
Dill, Morning Star; Mrs. Ruth
virus-free,
aphid
and with the use of a 1y, inch
the posslbllily of damping off and ~hould plant
.. 1 only. ti
h
.1 . pos t card Cl\me 1rom Cleveland ·
Francis, Pomeroy; Mra. John Dlle,
t
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oimilar diseases these houses must
ee s oe o varte es.w ere av~t·
The sec-ond of the "M'Jl'ltei'Y plastic pipe laid 30 inches underRacine, Rl 1; Freda Wolf, Pomebe weU ventilated whieb will in- Jb!e. Iso ~ate th~ plantins fr?m old· Farms" Is operated by Roy Holter ,ground with the •id of a farm roy, Rt. 1; Charles Lee, Rl J;
er pl~ntmgs so far as pollllble (at 2&amp;, son of Homer Holter, who Is tractor now bu water running ln. crease the heating cost.
l~ast 3,000 feet. and ,dust once at the owner of the farm. compriaed to his farm buildings the year Long Bottom; Dana E. Hamm,
Mineraville; Mrs. Melvin Smith,
In insect control Goleman called f1rs.t bloom and once 10 the fall to of 100 aeres, the farm bas been in around.
Star
Route, Pomeroy; Frank 8.
attention to the Miller Amendment control aphids.)
the Holter family for the p11t 10
Holter, who is 1 regular aubWill,
PomerOy;
Mrs. John C. Frick
of the Food and Drug Act. Under
years having been purchased ·from 8 cribei to The ~ily Sentinel, said
Pomerqy;
William
Radford, Rl 1;
this am~ndment the growe~ r,athler
Beasle Weed in 1946. Prior to that that be espeeial)y nted the new
than shippers is resrons~b e or
time the farm had been owned farm featU1'e' and enjoys the Pomer.oy; Hnward Rolin, Rt. 33;
guaranteeing that residue of poiThe Past COuncilors Club met by a John Frecker and aleo by Ira pubUeaUon becauAe it brings blm Mrs. Alice Globikar, Union-Ave.,
sonous sprays or dusts on fruits Wednesday evening at the Lodge Fox. Originally t~e .f~
was aU of tbe local news 18 well u a Pomeroy; Edison Hollon, lllners·r vegetables is less than the safe Hall with Mrs. Henry. Beaver and much larger than it&amp; present ).00 good mixture 'of sports anQ n.a- viJ.Ie, and lfrl. Charles Goexlein,
lllaximum.
~lrs. Geors:e Pyle!, hoatesses.
acres, but in the interveniD£ years tiona! newt~ covera1e of import- Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
With newer, more powerful
Jesse Luttle bas returned home has heen divided up.
ance.
The Holter&amp; during the tenure
In his plans for the future Hoi- . Mr. Edward Rife of Gahanna
pesticides growers should follow after spending several weeks witb
carefully the recommended a- · his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. of their ownership have buUt a ter p1aaa to build a new silo and called on his mother, Mr1. Charles
mounts and times or spraying or and Mrs. John Zweyer, Baltlmore new £&amp;rage, new barn, a ,mlJt a new lfanary.
Rife 11\d children, Saturday even·
dusting. Eacll material varies in :\1d.
bouse, silo, ahed and conver\ed
Those who succeasfully identi· ing.
the time preceding harvest that
Mrs. Pauline Ridenour, Mrs one building into a tenant res!· - -...,--·-~~~--.:.- -:---c:=--:::--:--:--:=c-

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Ahernoon Film Festival

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A rNOTt urooi: man went to 1be bolpiiiJ
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1UO ChaiiU'Ionsllip BowllnJ
12:15 Owl Theatre
1:30 Sign Qll

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UO Belie of NIJht

be held at the Letart Falls GradE
School auditorium January 24 wae 7.:30
erron~ously reported as. Jan. 21
8:00
The event is to be "hobo fashion,·• S:SQ
9:00
and is being planned through a
committee beaded by Bob Hoe· D:SO
10:00
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 11, 1111!-1

m Meiss County are nearly read)!.. cide

ll.30 Toni"'bt
12:30 Si&amp;o Oli

llo'll't• IW Tomotrow

I Jot) Jtati•'1 ltlte1oon
P.T.A, TO MIET
1:10 Aa t~e World 'Ill""
The Racine P. T. A. will meet
2::JO ll\lr 1\t:llf! llrqob
Monda)' night, Jan. 14 at the Ra·
1..0
cine Grade School nt 7 :30 o'clock.
The guest speaker will be Mrs. . J:illi l'he 1!11' Payofl
Geneva Nolan, home economics 1:30 Bob 01'04by Show
t:OO Bri&amp;htor Day
agent. Her topic will be "Nutrl·
4:1.5
~ret Storm
lion and Health."

· y(qroltlp mvl111 W!'" held at
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Theodore llilldoro " · Benjamin IQ161 Willi ID 'IIIIP41..1 Of 15.
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Ill~ Wodotoday
ly T.D W. I.I.OYfN
.\tlendan.&lt;o
Hilldor, et. •.1. in whi('h ('ertaln
property ww; appra ised at $2.06'f. oveio!n. DRflr nnl" ' lq\ week
,'Y •' ~~~ ~ Dtllo
With neither party to the .action wq ~· wltlt pci1b4#t O~u~ l~l~i·
Penons aeeklna· n*ilation as
exercising purchase rights thu Tbbl week'l leader L1 Nfna.Jlobig. Democrat nr ReRU~l'icA'll candiMINSTRIL PARTY JAN. 24
property 'Pill ordered snld by ~ h, •oo.
A dinner purty for the cast and
dates for an oflle.e~ I~ a uniclpalSheri£f of Mei~:s cou11ty ror nnt
'tbe \Vateh Ntah\ servteea and tty of over 2.000 »Ol'Ul• on must .flle8ts of the Big Bend Minstrel to

FOR

11:00 News Headlines:
1 11 ·15 Weat:,erct~.s t
11 .20 Prell! Box

"Mystery Farm" No. 2 Is Correctly Identified
As Homer Holter F.arm On Rt. 7Near Five Points

NEW IN FARMING

Definite f.eeds

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ken. Unrave lln2 the mystery of the atom so that power, the
blood.QI this industrial mechanical age, can be produced has · less Uum two thirds thu ~ppruisal
Riven aelentists confidence that Nature's book waits only upon\ Virg1 1 Tc11ford as aprl'llant vcr·

Marty' Went' and weartng a blue crutch when asked.

10;tJ honous l'lgb..
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opening were dated Jan. 7

This, remarbble "break-through" against poUo will give

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Thu Laurel C:...'Jift Better Uealtb
Club will meet Monday Janual')"
if, at 7 : 3~ p.m. at the' ¥me ot
Mrs. OJilllle Allen with Mrs. -..........:- .
Q~NIL I
Pearl Parker as· the 11ssbting bqst. 8:00 WIIHI.TV
O.oi&lt;!P
K101.,..o
ess. All members are ur.aed to at· 1:00 )Cqr$J Show
tehd and brin11 an. article for a 10:00 GUTJ Moore
white elephant u)e. New song
books wUI be distributed during
the meeting.
1U5 Love-o!J#e

J&gt;Orl•d. .

'l'hlt lllli¥117 14 tnocll: polio out of our lives, as smal\P&lt;&gt;x was

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TELEVISION GUIDE
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Exeter, New Hampehlre

4 Bolls-Lawa Fen~8" f!UO -per toll
2 Rollo--24" Poultry.Nettlng $8.SOJI.erroll
2 Rolli-410" Poultry Neum, $7.50 per roB
1 Roll-72" Poultry Netting . . .. . per ro~
1 Roll-48" Poultry Netting $6.88 per nU
9 Rol~I047·1Z-ll ..... · · · $22 per roll 9 Rol'-4 ft. Welded Fabrle 1161."
8 Bollo--2380·8-14\2 . • . . . . $13 per
$24.il pd J01l
8 Rolls-2872-fi.U.~ •. · · · · $15 per roll SBoll&amp;-4 ft. Welded Fabrle Ul&gt;i Ga. .
to Rollo-1048-8-1412 .... $11.50 per roll
$18 pu.rell
is Rolls-PIIIsburgb Barb Wire 4 pt.
1 Roll-3 ft. Woldl!d Fabric: f18.88 iter nill
$8.80
per
roll
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7 Roll....-1047-8·11 ......• ., ....
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4 BolJ&amp;.-Snow Fenee •... ... $9 per roll 10 Rolls-2t58-1-HI&lt;&gt; .... •U:4t per nU
2 Roll&amp;-Lawn Fea.-8420Y
.1 Roll--2048-8-lW. . . . . . .
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5 Rollo--B!IHI-11 .......... $26 per roll·
•• Roll o--882-8·11 . . . . . . . . .. $2•• per ron
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The Daily Sentinel

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OBV()TI!D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS·MASON AREA
Pub1llhe4 efti'J aftemoon except Sunday by The Ohio VaUe1
~ · ~,a 110 Mecbuue St., Pomer".lY, 0. BUiiness office
pboDe - . -tiillltwiat offiee t»bone 3tK'.
IUCHidtll I. OWIN - GENERAL MANAGBit
ltiYNOLO I. GREIN£- EDITOR
•"""-ti•h•"" _...._"""f~tivP. Rottinclli-K.liDball, •·
16. N.Y.
~·matter at the

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Daily Sentinel
Day BOok
EMERGENCY CALL
MiddleporL
Bmera:ency
The
Squad was called at 9:15 p.m.
'fhursdu)' night wbe1; Mat~aret
Little became ill at her home on
!'i)'t:imore Street

2--Dall.v Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 11, 1957

WSAZ'""'~'TV Chanr~e13

WS.U·TV

CHANNIL 3

O:M.i
7:00

SiJD On
Today
REIIORT SERVICE SUNDAY
9.00 CoUee Time
The annual congretatJonal re· 10:00 Home
port 9en·ite of. the Middleport 11 ·00 ,The Right is Rltht
Church of Christ will be held Sun· t LSO 1'BA
da.v at 7 p.m. a.na a IM!fiod u.f U:QQ Tic
lloullh
fll'llowship is planned to follow the 12:30 lt C9uld lje You
l :00 Current
reports and business meeting ac·
cordlng to tho annQuncement made a:oo. cam.}'.e Goel To School
by Fred I. Gardner, pastor of lhe 2:30 'fenlle.SieP. Ernie Ford
3 :00 Matinee Th;;av.Church.
ol:O' Qt.aeen For AD~
' :U Modern Romances
1'00 COI!le4Y Tlm.e
ATTEND DEMONSTIATION
Members of the Rock Sprinp 1:$11 A~ni -Dru Show
Jlome Demonstration Work Club 8:00 WUd Bill ffiokok
attending the meetinS' on "How to 6:30 News Picture
811i ~poru Eye
Use aud Buy Small Elt.-ctrical J\pS:M Weat~111t
pliancea" held at the · Grange h~ll
were : Mrs. Arlee Abbott, Mrs.
7:00 ~r. Hd,SOJI's Journal
Scott Folmer, Mrs. Horace Abbott
7:SO 8ddle PW:Ier ::!bow
and 11ons, Mrs. William Morean, t~ . NBC NeWs
Mr~ OliVer Clat ' J4rs. 4fura Reu8:80 BJondle
"
ter, Mrs . Clifford U!ilhelt, Mrs.
8:30 Life Of Riley
Amos Leonad and MrR. Willl•m
frial
Grueser.
D'M
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tetOO . ltaJciili of SportJ

·rae

. Dine With Weill, Wear ACrutch!
MeigS County's polio drive is 3-3thering momentum every
day. When the announcement was made TIJUrsday of the be~m
a~d cornbreaq dinner Jan. 16 to be sponsored by the Pomeroy
Lions club, with Marty Weill at guest, and proceeds to go to
tbe po~o coffers .. local organizations seemed to have reached
a peak m ingenutl~. SUrely, there will be a lot of Sports fans
who wt:p. relish seemg and hearing in action a character with
such a background as Weill's.
There can't help but he sporting ~!amour around a figure
!bat bll.9 rubbl!d against the Damon Runyonesque inhabitaqts
ol the No~ York fight mob. Weill's ta·le of life In the big e!ly
J~RCies "''U be ~I more interesting beeause after Rocky Mar,
e1ano retired as heavyw~lgh\ champion altho worl&lt;!, Weill Ijls
ma~1•r tiii.O reUJed: to a haberdashery iri lroniori. He wanted! qtp.et Wll' oJ llviDg and a chane~ to enjoy his family which
lnc.ua• two sons.
. Ladles of tbe Federateol Church are contributing their ser·.
~~In ~f. the dinner party. Ticket! are $1.25. Beans and
corl!bl'eaoj dont coat a lot. so a good big piece of each dollar
•114 a quQter will be going to the very worthy polio cause.
I" tbit connoctlon, also, we should 111ake public mention of
the fact that Racine and Middleport High School band membero ' ' well as Pomeroy's band contributed their time and
100. ltR~. to polio last Saturday by selling the symbolic lit·
U~ ll!\1~
~h. proceeds going to the county polio drive.
Ru!Jan 'a acbool band is planning a Blue Crutch DaY this
Saturday, u Ia Eastern High School In Chester, It has been re-'

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~ oloQe llotb iu the prevehllve and the rehablllllltion fields.
~9WtV411', Proll'8U ainoo advent of the Salk vaccine appears

tQ ~ l'I.,Vf,

=;irt

;, bopa ~ - ~iY,•.tl)at I similar attack, with llk8.J!U...... can be
mM!t
cancer, ~p~rimental science never
throw

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wm

n~:te untU cancer has been beaten. A reall.J. concen-

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t rated e 4~, probably ~any times more intense than is beJng
rarried on now, eventually will brln5t success. Man flo lpn~er
beOevea lhal. Nature .purposely bides its secrets ~eyond all

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Your

Laws

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I
churth on New file

Party bfll4 at the
tht'lr pelitlons With' t~e county
Year'• Eve, sponsored by tbe MYF Board of Eiecti9n11
4 p. lfl, of
bard 'hldV for lh meiminJt to be clear.
· 1us the Board of Review or the WM ·,uended by 24 youth lnd 10 February 6. TheY sj1all file Form
No. I ,and it shall be al.lned by at
Me~while, we help In the many ways open to us. The Lions Burea~ of. Unemploy~cnt Cn:n· adultL
Lloyd Dillinger led the 1ervi('e, least. 5 and not mQre . than 23
club bean and cornbread dinner Js nne wav. Rlue Crutch salPs pensut10n, ~t, al:. was granted "Y

are another Mr. John Doe. citizen, helns by catlnr( beans with the court hls r\aJm th;Jt he .wor~ed

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·Twcmty-lour ettcndclf · (lotl~c \ tlnd fam\hi\ ll!lf'n\ Sunday \t.tilh Mr.
P'rGYer m•etlnf al the :\Iilii J-lj!,t\- ~ rihrl Mrs. t•nmk J,anham in We•t
man home Friday evenlnt:
Va.
~
Recent vi1itora at the Rus ~e ll
Jimmy tRnhllm ot ·west Va. , is
fainter home were Mr. and Mn.
Will lleUmap , Mr. and Mn. Rnlph vi!.iling 111 th e l..cnard L&lt;mham
Painter and baby , Mr. and Mrs. homt•.
Harry nrown and tom und lk'!
Rlr\wrc] Bt•arths call~d on Will
Smith.
lldlmlln Tut·~day.

Mn. Will Hellman . callml
"!r~. Lemar~

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LIAhalll Monday.

141'1. Jennie Rou1n and Mrs.
HOSPITAL STANDI ,AT
Virall Rou11h and C!hildren call•~
'!'here wel·e no admlaslOM or
on frlendl ·at tona: Bottom re«ftt- dltehlrj~e&amp; to or Ito~ thfl Meia:R
ly.
·
~ General UofJpital durihg the past
~4 htun.

ployment hencflts as pt·ovlded Ly
law.
R~ Kohlhausf'.. , db1 Du~inc~s
Adjustment t:o., Ill plnlntiff V(lf·
1us kenneth H11ger ;;nd Arlu• llag·
er WllS given the rh:h'. 1\) ro ; I''H'Cr
from the defendant s $ll5ti 91) w;~h
interest at f.l •,l, and Cl.utr: costs .
In a case br.lw cf'll Utram Slnwlur us plam0£f vNsu~ c:.•ori(e An drew Bryant tht'l Stat!:! of Ohio ·.~as
aranled leav~ t.o flle an answer
and l'rOB!I pt'lition.
One divorce Wll8 g:rantt•d. that
being lo Iva B. Atkm son rrom 0!1
car Lee Atkinson bN·aus of
grol'ls neJltc~ of dllty.
Cly de Allfriend who wns LJndi'r'

whleh include&lt;\ prayer, Seriplun
read1n1 ,· aroup singinQ: and special
inging Bible qui:.: and contests.
8 The S,.oup went to tbe bf.!iement
wh 1~re ~imea wt:re t;Jnjoyed •nd re·
cords played. A potluck lureh wa!'l
enjoyed.
Bcrnnrd sturm 1 of Millstone, w.
va. spent the week end at the
home of hh 1ister, Mrs. Dinsmore
Boyles and family.
Friends here were sorry to
hear of the illness of 1\HUord
Warnel·. Alhen!l, son of Mr. and
Mrs Cl11runce Warner and grand·
son of l{r. and Mrs. Albert Warn·

br

qualified electots of the municl·
pallty wh.o. are memben of the
same po!Jtu:al party as the candldate. Pcttt~o,..s of psrty candidates
mml be emulated by a mereb~r
of the sama politlefii .JW a~ t_h e
('andidat.e. Yo11 may be a.~nd1date
for nom1nat1on at a part:t 'prlmll'f
if you are Bllsociated wltb that
party and if you hnve- not voted
as A member or a d.lflellent polltical party at any pr1mary election
within the neKt precedln@ four
calendt~r years .

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Ho\\.dy Doo(lv
Buildin~ America
Fury
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Mr. Wizard
Down On The Fa.tm
Western Featu1·~ ·
NBA Gamt~x:l .King
hoy Ro~ers
News
Scorrboard
Rosemary Cloont) Sbow .
Saturday Night JamOOree
Pe.qpre ~e f\Jaar
Perry Comn Sbow
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George Gobel Show
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West Point Story
PlftYhouse of Stars
Crusader

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Middleport
We Do Custom Grinding"
N. 2nd Ave.
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11:00 New,

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11:10 The I.ate ~how

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11:80 Talea of Texas B:aDierJI

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2:00 National Ice Hockey
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The Rig Picture
Church's Big Story
'fV Cla!18J'oom
Air Power . ~·
Golde~ Play}Jouse
Beat tbe· Clock
Bucc&amp;neer\i
Jackie Gleason Show
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growers follow carefully recOJD:;,
mtlfWIHhr'O'JOUilla: -...and sufficient
Phone 3202
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before hurvest they Will be
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dcr this amendment.
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Goleman pointed out there were
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..Miller .. Mra Clara .Pyles and Mrs.
~avada Beaver spent Tuesday iti
Parkersburg.
Mr. and Ml'_l. Donald w:hite are
announcing the birth of a, daoti:h·
ter Debbie Lynn, at the Holzer
Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K.ratger and
children Lebanon Ohio, spent a
rcw' days with Mr. and Mrs Carl
Kautg.
Mrs .Letha Koblentg visited Mrs.
Do~ald MatlocJc, Belpre, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Will and
Mr. and Mrs., Henry Dailey, Syracuse, spei)VIn even}ng with Mr.
and Mr&amp;. Bili;J Cleland.
Mrs. Henry Bea\'\lr and Mrs.
George Pyletll apent an evening
with Mrs CIY.de Head•y Tuppen
Plaina.
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Mr. and Mn. Roy Christy left
for 1 vacation trip to Florida.
They were aeeompanled by Mr.
1 and Mrs. Virlll Wood, Belpre.
Mr and Mn. Floyd Ridenour
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Gordon Bidenof~r and ,son Keith
baw returned home form a several
weeta va~ation in Florida
.
Tbe Third Thursday Club wtll
meet at the home or Mrs. Frank·
Un Bailey, aJn. 11.
Mrs. Carl kaulj: and daughter
J~y called on Mr1. Clayton Allen,
Tuesday.
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Mrs. P. ' F · Koblentg recenUy
visited Mrs ~ohn Arbaua:~ TUppers Plains.
Clarice. Allen
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O'BRIEN TO TQUR

MANILA UP ...;World &gt;hot pli_l

eh~plon Pmy O'BrieD open~d
bU, wol"ld-wide goodWill
tour'
Tburaday with a aea, • record per..
formance. The husky C&lt;tlifornian
t~d 'b.e !S.pound shot 62 feet, ,.t
Inches-exactly one foo t short of~ pendln.v world mark.

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-.le Dalton T.rijax of ~lane UDI·
v~r~t)' h'• 11igned to ,play profe:to ..,
•lonallootball with the Green Bay
f~ers next season. He was tbo ,
r~~era' third choise l.b the recent
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NEW YORK UP -Nal Fleisch·
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Is .married ..tnd father of three
ebildren of Wbom he and his wife,
Patricia, are very proud. The
children are: Ann, aged 6, Allen ,
age 2, and Janice age 5 months.
A graduate of Ohio State Unlver·
sity in Agricultural Education Hol·
ter takes time from his many farm
duties to be active in the Meigs
County Farm !Bureau, Meigs-Co
Holstein Club, the Rock Springs
Grange, Horce Club and dancing
club He also likes to hunt, play
softball and basketball whenever
be gets the ·lpportunity
Dairy fanning· is his principal
avocation witb hil clalry prtlducts
being sold in Cbarleston, W Va.
Specalizlng tn pure bred Holateln
cattl~, bis berd iJJumbered 10 when
he (trill started, but now numbers
72 head of cowa and calves. Milt
producUon lut Year. wu 244,000
pounds averagint 3.8 11\ butter fal
He 1180 ralsea a few boga for
butchering purposes aa well aa
some cblckena and owns their own
riding horse..Crops raised by Bolter are apo
proximately 15 acres of corn, l5
aerea ln wbN.t and 30 acrea ln
·bay .He plants Jn rotation in com,
wheat and then 2 Jl'Hrl in hay to
complete a four year cycle.
For feeding he uaea
lfOwn grain• and uses
bls supplement tor
fertllblng praetiee he usea a
12 mosUy but oecalionally cllang~
to a 10-lG-10 mixtdre.
:ln soil eonaervation prac'tices be

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I&gt;HbolrHidlld ·president of the

Olympic athletes wtH l~ave .today
on a Dation-wide tour to nlse mon.
ey for their strife-torn country.

Boxing Writers A'lsn. Other offi·
cera re-eleeted Tbut8day inelu~e

Jack Cuddy, United Pre.,, llrol
vice-president; Jesse Abnmson,
New York Henld Tribune, second
vtce-presjdent, and A1 Buck, New
York POst, secre~ary-treasurer.

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EQUIPMENT

DEALERS FOR
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COLUMBUS-Two 'widely-known
livestock autboriUes of Lne Mid·
West are scheduled to speak at
an Ohio CatUe Feeders association
'neet.ing in the Southern Hotel here
January 30 and 31, James H.
Warner, association secretary and
Ohio State University extension
animal IJCience specialist, has annouaeed.
The speakers are Dorsey Kirk
of Oblong,
hog and catUe fumer, overseer of the National
~ange and Master of the Illlnola
State Grange, and Don MaidanJ
of Omaha, Neb., 15!cretary of the
Nebraska Cattle Feeders asaociaUon. Both men wlll appear on tho
January 31 PfO&amp;rlm.
In other program features G~
rge F. Henning, Ohio State Uni·
venity professor or agrJcultural
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economics and rural sociology,
wUI f;tiacusa livestock marketing
Ud also serve aa moderator of ,.
panel eon&amp;idering the topic "How
and Where to Sell Fat Cattle."
l'he 'panel wtu discuss the pros
and eon&amp; of seiiinJ cattle through
country ouUets, actions and term.Jnal marketJ.
The January 30 program, war.
ner' l'laid, would be devoted to bus·
ine~s se11slons for representatives
of tbe cattle and beef industries.

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MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SHIPMENTS
Steel Prices Hove Advanced But We Wont
To Help You Beat The Squeeze

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Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Barrett spent
Friday with their mn, Wendall
Barrett and family near LangJville.
lfr. Mart Mollohan of Danville
called on Mr. and llu l:{arlan
Rife Friday.
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POiiBBOY, OHIO

now International• 300 ,Ufll~
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1153 WILLY8 TRUCK - 1 Ton Plciutp .•..•.. fHI
4-Wbeel Drive. Both Vehlcl., Dark Green.

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Oa-• buyers' market,.
alliahty ln}portant to y(tu.
You'U "keep •bead of the nd'"
Wilen Jlrlcea a.TII low, read)' to rMP
pOd pro6te in the mont.M ahead.

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twice.

They're The Most!

Rov HoltJ'r, operator of the farm ,,.,,

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SIJuTday N~&gt;wf
Swappin' Sam's Scoreboatct
Let's Talk It Ov!Jf

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7:00 Famous FJiril F8liltival
8:00 ~wnmee w~ ..
10:00 Otark Jubilee
lQ:ao- You're On Your Own
)11:00 20th Century Theater
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...,. a pet do1 liked the wlD4 lA
his faee. Edward Cabral, 81, 1M
control of his ear wMD tbtl boar
do,: audd.nly leliP"d OD _to 1M

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On
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SAN FRANCISCO owner at Lake Ha~uu
better fisbmti: as a rault o.f brulb
shelters he put I.D the water
along the 1horeline H.e Aid there
it a black crappie De~t every
three or four feet alon1 the enUre
bruJb patch. Shore fishing for
bluegllls and lara:e.moulb basa also has Improved.

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Jrowen 11ery few chan.Jet In the IRJeCtl·
recommedatlons !or 19:S7.
to slllrt planting cabbage teed io Cystox on beanJ U a new material
\heir planJ. bt!ds.
recommended for the control of
At a meeting held at the Letart the bean beeUe. For cabbaJe
Falls Schoo l lust wee k growers .vorma Endrin Is the belt material,
were given the late't information but Phoadrin l1 tafer to we on
on l'Uitural practices and insect c&amp;bbaie close to harvest.
and disease control by Extension
DDT is still reCODtmended for
Spl"dali15h, Ed
Drollinger, Lyle corn ear worm control, but &amp;pray·
Goleman and Blair Janson.
ing shOuld start no later than 10 '11
Mr. Drollinger su~r:ges led one m silk and with a tevere problem
of the newer tomato varietieJ, ~ hou l d lltart at the first sign of the
~1orton Hybnd , ts wrll worth try- ~ ilk. This should be repeated every
ing. It is slightly earlier t h&lt;m V•l· two or three daY•. More than three
ian t and sets fairly easily under or four spraying• may be needed.
adverse weather condJtions.
For flea beetle eontrol on tomA·
One of the problems of tomato to plants when 1et in tbe fielda
t:rowers is to. increase flower c:lus· ;:praying witb M:etboxychlor. Dis·
ters and the setting of fruit on
0
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dusters. Three suggestions were
made which might be tried on an
experime ntal basis. These includ· Mr. Janson reported there was oo
ed the cold treatment which con- change in tht'l recommendations.
'&gt;ists of reducing the temperature For early blight the recommended I
to about 50 degrees for about two materlala are fixed copper, Zineb,l
weeks about fl week after gennina- ~aneb and Nahant. ror late blight'
tiun . Rsults have sh.own this cold recommended materials are fixed I
treatment has produced 5 to 7 eopper, Zlneb a.Dd Nabam. In some
pounds of fruit with the Cir.st clu. ~al!les it might be neeeuary to
ter.
shift to Bordeaux mixture later in
the summer.
Bfrryset, a' chemical, has been
The perennial ' problem of damp'lsed · on seedlings when tbe 1 flrst trig off lil the Reed bed still bas
·.vo leaves are about ooe-ba1f size. nQ t'Ompl91e control. Reducing of
Pl ants wilt badly, but all that aur- moisture by heatiniJ and ventnatvive have yielded heavy in the ·.ng helps as well u keeping the
first cluscter. Use of a hormone Qlrfaee of soil dry. Arasan or
Farms" pictured abOve. wao correcUy identified
'las tended to gille early fruit, but ~aptan may also help in controll·
on Route 7. Tbe farm Is ClllTenUy operated by
I the problem is in holding shipping ~ ng ~amplng off.
oeries will appear In Saturd.sy's edition of
I1Ualities of the fruits produced.
While stawberriel are not railed
Considerable information baa
been released through magatinea .o a large extent ia Meigs County
Meigs Countians had no troubTe in'.correctly identifying the fied the No Z M,.tery Farm this
('O ncerning the value of plant bed Mr. Jan1on recently relea1ed in·
week were.: OUn . A- Bailey, 1640
houses using A plastic cover. formation that in Ohio teatl virus- Homer ,Holter Fann on Route 7 near Five 'Points as the. sec- Beverly Hlll• DriYe, Cleveland; C.
ThE-se can .be heated for about one tree strawberry stock• have pr(). ond of tbe Daily Sentinel Mystery Farms. In less than an hour C. WoU, Cbestet; MJ'I. Wayne
half the heating cost of a regular duced an average of 68% more after last Saturday's edition was off the press, calls began Sloan, Rt 33 Pearl Willlaml, Rut"ash house. The d~awback to tbem, lruit than ?Nlinary otocks of the coming into the Sentinel offiC'eS identifying the photo.
land; Mrs. Mary K. Holter, Bashhowever.' is that they hold all the same varieties.
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Twenty-one persons called or wrote post cards into the Senan;
Mrs. Clark Jllle, Radne; Mrs.
moisture in, so in order ta reduce
Producers of strawberry frult1 tinel identifying the ftrm, One bas recently built two farm ponds
Earl
Dill, Morning Star; Mrs. Ruth
virus-free,
aphid
and with the use of a 1y, inch
the posslbllily of damping off and ~hould plant
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.1 . pos t card Cl\me 1rom Cleveland ·
Francis, Pomeroy; Mra. John Dlle,
t
tr
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oimilar diseases these houses must
ee s oe o varte es.w ere av~t·
The sec-ond of the "M'Jl'ltei'Y plastic pipe laid 30 inches underRacine, Rl 1; Freda Wolf, Pomebe weU ventilated whieb will in- Jb!e. Iso ~ate th~ plantins fr?m old· Farms" Is operated by Roy Holter ,ground with the •id of a farm roy, Rt. 1; Charles Lee, Rl J;
er pl~ntmgs so far as pollllble (at 2&amp;, son of Homer Holter, who Is tractor now bu water running ln. crease the heating cost.
l~ast 3,000 feet. and ,dust once at the owner of the farm. compriaed to his farm buildings the year Long Bottom; Dana E. Hamm,
Mineraville; Mrs. Melvin Smith,
In insect control Goleman called f1rs.t bloom and once 10 the fall to of 100 aeres, the farm bas been in around.
Star
Route, Pomeroy; Frank 8.
attention to the Miller Amendment control aphids.)
the Holter family for the p11t 10
Holter, who is 1 regular aubWill,
PomerOy;
Mrs. John C. Frick
of the Food and Drug Act. Under
years having been purchased ·from 8 cribei to The ~ily Sentinel, said
Pomerqy;
William
Radford, Rl 1;
this am~ndment the growe~ r,athler
Beasle Weed in 1946. Prior to that that be espeeial)y nted the new
than shippers is resrons~b e or
time the farm had been owned farm featU1'e' and enjoys the Pomer.oy; Hnward Rolin, Rt. 33;
guaranteeing that residue of poiThe Past COuncilors Club met by a John Frecker and aleo by Ira pubUeaUon becauAe it brings blm Mrs. Alice Globikar, Union-Ave.,
sonous sprays or dusts on fruits Wednesday evening at the Lodge Fox. Originally t~e .f~
was aU of tbe local news 18 well u a Pomeroy; Edison Hollon, lllners·r vegetables is less than the safe Hall with Mrs. Henry. Beaver and much larger than it&amp; present ).00 good mixture 'of sports anQ n.a- viJ.Ie, and lfrl. Charles Goexlein,
lllaximum.
~lrs. Geors:e Pyle!, hoatesses.
acres, but in the interveniD£ years tiona! newt~ covera1e of import- Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
With newer, more powerful
Jesse Luttle bas returned home has heen divided up.
ance.
The Holter&amp; during the tenure
In his plans for the future Hoi- . Mr. Edward Rife of Gahanna
pesticides growers should follow after spending several weeks witb
carefully the recommended a- · his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. of their ownership have buUt a ter p1aaa to build a new silo and called on his mother, Mr1. Charles
mounts and times or spraying or and Mrs. John Zweyer, Baltlmore new £&amp;rage, new barn, a ,mlJt a new lfanary.
Rife 11\d children, Saturday even·
dusting. Eacll material varies in :\1d.
bouse, silo, ahed and conver\ed
Those who succeasfully identi· ing.
the time preceding harvest that
Mrs. Pauline Ridenour, Mrs one building into a tenant res!· - -...,--·-~~~--.:.- -:---c:=--:::--:--:--:=c-

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Ahernoon Film Festival

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A rNOTt urooi: man went to 1be bolpiiiJ
reponed and biJ car to the Wl'etbr _.

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12:15 Owl Theatre
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UO Belie of NIJht

be held at the Letart Falls GradE
School auditorium January 24 wae 7.:30
erron~ously reported as. Jan. 21
8:00
The event is to be "hobo fashion,·• S:SQ
9:00
and is being planned through a
committee beaded by Bob Hoe· D:SO
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Saturday- Channel3
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 11, 1111!-1

m Meiss County are nearly read)!.. cide

ll.30 Toni"'bt
12:30 Si&amp;o Oli

llo'll't• IW Tomotrow

I Jot) Jtati•'1 ltlte1oon
P.T.A, TO MIET
1:10 Aa t~e World 'Ill""
The Racine P. T. A. will meet
2::JO ll\lr 1\t:llf! llrqob
Monda)' night, Jan. 14 at the Ra·
1..0
cine Grade School nt 7 :30 o'clock.
The guest speaker will be Mrs. . J:illi l'he 1!11' Payofl
Geneva Nolan, home economics 1:30 Bob 01'04by Show
t:OO Bri&amp;htor Day
agent. Her topic will be "Nutrl·
4:1.5
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lion and Health."

· y(qroltlp mvl111 W!'" held at
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Theodore llilldoro " · Benjamin IQ161 Willi ID 'IIIIP41..1 Of 15.
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Ill~ Wodotoday
ly T.D W. I.I.OYfN
.\tlendan.&lt;o
Hilldor, et. •.1. in whi('h ('ertaln
property ww; appra ised at $2.06'f. oveio!n. DRflr nnl" ' lq\ week
,'Y •' ~~~ ~ Dtllo
With neither party to the .action wq ~· wltlt pci1b4#t O~u~ l~l~i·
Penons aeeklna· n*ilation as
exercising purchase rights thu Tbbl week'l leader L1 Nfna.Jlobig. Democrat nr ReRU~l'icA'll candiMINSTRIL PARTY JAN. 24
property 'Pill ordered snld by ~ h, •oo.
A dinner purty for the cast and
dates for an oflle.e~ I~ a uniclpalSheri£f of Mei~:s cou11ty ror nnt
'tbe \Vateh Ntah\ servteea and tty of over 2.000 »Ol'Ul• on must .flle8ts of the Big Bend Minstrel to

FOR

11:00 News Headlines:
1 11 ·15 Weat:,erct~.s t
11 .20 Prell! Box

"Mystery Farm" No. 2 Is Correctly Identified
As Homer Holter F.arm On Rt. 7Near Five Points

NEW IN FARMING

Definite f.eeds

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ken. Unrave lln2 the mystery of the atom so that power, the
blood.QI this industrial mechanical age, can be produced has · less Uum two thirds thu ~ppruisal
Riven aelentists confidence that Nature's book waits only upon\ Virg1 1 Tc11ford as aprl'llant vcr·

Marty' Went' and weartng a blue crutch when asked.

10;tJ honous l'lgb..
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opening were dated Jan. 7

This, remarbble "break-through" against poUo will give

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Thu Laurel C:...'Jift Better Uealtb
Club will meet Monday Janual')"
if, at 7 : 3~ p.m. at the' ¥me ot
Mrs. OJilllle Allen with Mrs. -..........:- .
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Pearl Parker as· the 11ssbting bqst. 8:00 WIIHI.TV
O.oi&lt;!P
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ess. All members are ur.aed to at· 1:00 )Cqr$J Show
tehd and brin11 an. article for a 10:00 GUTJ Moore
white elephant u)e. New song
books wUI be distributed during
the meeting.
1U5 Love-o!J#e

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'l'hlt lllli¥117 14 tnocll: polio out of our lives, as smal\P&lt;&gt;x was

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TELEVISION GUIDE
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Exeter, New Hampehlre

4 Bolls-Lawa Fen~8" f!UO -per toll
2 Rollo--24" Poultry.Nettlng $8.SOJI.erroll
2 Rolli-410" Poultry Neum, $7.50 per roB
1 Roll-72" Poultry Netting . . .. . per ro~
1 Roll-48" Poultry Netting $6.88 per nU
9 Rol~I047·1Z-ll ..... · · · $22 per roll 9 Rol'-4 ft. Welded Fabrle 1161."
8 Bollo--2380·8-14\2 . • . . . . $13 per
$24.il pd J01l
8 Rolls-2872-fi.U.~ •. · · · · $15 per roll SBoll&amp;-4 ft. Welded Fabrle Ul&gt;i Ga. .
to Rollo-1048-8-1412 .... $11.50 per roll
$18 pu.rell
is Rolls-PIIIsburgb Barb Wire 4 pt.
1 Roll-3 ft. Woldl!d Fabric: f18.88 iter nill
$8.80
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4 BolJ&amp;.-Snow Fenee •... ... $9 per roll 10 Rolls-2t58-1-HI&lt;&gt; .... •U:4t per nU
2 Roll&amp;-Lawn Fea.-8420Y
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5 Rollo--B!IHI-11 .......... $26 per roll·
•• Roll o--882-8·11 . . . . . . . . .. $2•• per ron
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Dish B~ing Served For Local Fw

Tilt 1.,.., wa.~~.u ......
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with bolll I'QIIIUO~ on4 !llddloPOrt pla~ 8.'WIY from bOll\li bid

•followers
tastes 4\ah
for thft J~~m• ' s lo.;tl
will be servf,J(,( by. Racine pe~tf! d to
!:astern aod W&amp;hama.
l",ms who h~ve not seen t.he fan ·
t.-stk sbtwUn&amp; of ~ ".1\aclne Hoi
Ftve" will be trekt:tnl to that
town tonight to see the Tornados
.
.
an act1on agatnst
1 strma ftOiliC·
Canaan club.
Jli.ddleport. goet aaainat Loa:ao
on the Chieftain noor in the role
or elant killer, detc""'il\ed to "&lt;1.
. ·streak rol.p.f.
-~ 1'he J~.
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ets beat Gat11polls Tuesday nJght
]ulndily 03--06.
Pom'"'Y' Panth~tra iO to At)t..
~n 11 in a crul:itl.l match that wUI
elth
._ t•
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t•ntlon for top place, or shove
them praeticalty out of the f\r~t
divlfiion. tl .-in bt a night to
1..:J
1boot tb e .........
w.. r_
fop 'he Panthers
ap.lut a riv.:l til-. •IWQI
~•thvn.

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SUNDAY, JAN. 13

l P.M. UaiU ll&amp;rk

luak WaltOII Fll'lll

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a lot et !lubs aot•Jl .
a donr-rnat Jae)Eaon club on . \M
Jackion floot.
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Ra cine places its skein of ....
straiJ:ht on tlH! Une ap1Q4t I
Rome-Canaan dub that la f~
~n second place in the AU...U
Count,league.
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II'L
MIDDI.J EPORT
50.2
taO
Jsc¥:son
The Yellow Jackets s.cum to have
a much better defensive club than
offensive. They rank fourth in the
leaj;!ue dcfe!l sively, seventh, otrenslvely and are tied with two otht:r
te.am1 for bottom ~uns in league
won-lost 1tnndin.,.
It Wtmld appear that if Nolan
Swackhammer can further lwlster
hh offense to produce more points
and hold hl'i own on d e ft~ IISC, hi s
club ~hould elimb from here on

Many Other Bargains

out.

. Simllarly, the record lnrllcates
th4' unlcN Athens addt some
UJ.Ore PIJneh the Bulldogs have lit·
tie hope of tak.inQ: the crown , and
even ~lip lnto the lower dl·

THROUGHOUT THE STORE

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,SGfety Center Specials

SEE THE

Three Perfect Big Ten

Th.t 1Uit ttemmed from .-overn~en\ indtctJDel'llrt arowing out of
II. boycott of etu{lio boldng showa
at Cl~velaQd. tclctviaioa station

Indiana, Noftbwutern, and Minnasota ~ risk their fiJ'It.pl~ee standine, SlhlrdaJ niabt .U i. \'isitlnll!
teama, ~ POlt t~at ~ .fi'Odu~C!d
1wlM 11 many losen u winners
tn the openln1 ll18el of Vlc eon·
terence beakethall atra!a\ble.
AI- the contender~ ent6rd Into
~be third achedule round, , the tra·
dltloD't.l home court advantage
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QU~L !AIITINII CLOSED
S~. LOUIS U!' -Tbt Nation•!

of nine game1 ~ve ~a Wf) .. bf
the home quintet.
. ·
Ohio State.,' a ~ te.arq undefeated in Ja.a gut · e]ay, -.,. not
scheduled to -pl.ly uaUJ p.Jondq
hlibt, ·meet"tnl MlnDIIIta on the
Buckeye court.
·

C~leJjate

Atltl«tlc

~Qed ~tQ
fty, Q~lnqs

\til ma~lQeSI sestion toany 1park that would

Station Wagon !JI· Raojlo,
Heater, Auto. Trans. r Runs
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bids to be the touahelt foUJbt
gatne on tomorrov.·'s card. The
vision.
Boilermakers were beaten by the:
Pomeroy, on its p~;~r!Qrmanc:e to nuckej"ell Monda1 nJ.iht after windate, ls runnlni close to normal ning their opener over 14-ehig~tn
both departmcnta IUld league State.
GaiUpolis b"' A Jt,ropger
·
t~a,m thao · -Affeneive.
!Jenr the top -~· :holdh\i
bctrt~ one of the
on a:etting bask~ts
af ita own.
The SEO seems unusually ~u­
balanced th1'1 year, with •lve or
she. ot the clubs being potent,al
conten.dera. Tbls la to the a:ood,
espedally when thf' pool' country
couain• 1t the bottom can l(tep up
~ny Tudd"Y. ot Friday night and
kno~Jc oU on~ ot t~ bli ..box..

MI!N .,.(

lO% OFF

&amp;t8.,o-N••

$aturday

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R.~uced

25%

ThJI Gopher, holders ot an I.I~Jet
Win o.ver the Ulinl In their OT\lY
conterenc::e start, bump into the
defending champion Hawkeyes of
Iowa, and Northwestern. also 1-0.
tnwels to Ann Arbor for a clash
with Miehlgan. pOisessor of a "1-1

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Tbe Church of the Nazarene met
?I MUNeiiUoeltJ 83 Wednesday ni&amp;ht for their monthFrane!~ N. Y. tlO
lY by.ain~• q~,l.'!I!PD.J nd eh~ a
~nt
theme 1~ the charch "The Chu~h
8.'1 'c~~del 72
with a Message"'. The Rev. Robert
'U. 83 Florida St. A
E. Styers. pa!t"r, was given leave
911 Mlaiol, Fla. 113
. to attend the Youth Week from
Januaq 29-Feb. 3, in Detroit Grace
WIST
·
OOIID
llontana 08 'lew Mexico M
ChureiL
Larry Poby, AIIJt tbf/ eliif( pow• . VtQ 84: l&gt;ef\ver 70
~r h~tt~r Of the Chlca.eo· white Sox
~P11;•n;• were made for a revival
r:110
. ~ be held at the church
iesP.ite·.l ·.battifl.g dMliDe [n 1 liM
da~e to ·· ~ aonounced
i'Oailuy ...etiled an ·• - ·~ \he

•om.!f m;

\0&amp; \U 142 ~~~~~ .,. wq~ oj11y tbr~~
to
1~1 158 1110. 6il7 an lnluf«! foal. Hlt!18 U. aU
lVI \51 lll3 fll&lt;l right no\V and he ol&gt;b~ld bl\'f as
1 ~ I~ I~ 31!0. goot, a ~ear. u he dla lp . IUQ
75~ 786 4190 22T:, when he p&lt;llted a lN reeqrd wu-.
SlMOH'S MARKIT
lbe Cuba.
Simon
11&amp; 142 135 385
DOIY PilLS

Chil..l(s C"*

W11!ih
z111pan
Blind
Tolllo

ALINE~S

Klns

178 lf'J 142 487

153 121 144
148 148
8() 130
180
7i'! 088 894

j4a

418
437
380
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Stql)art

fbr Iiiii!.~ lnd
lSO 142 184 458 told Sox OtfiCiala he : ~els su,ag..

B. MCX.inney
Dlonnor ·
Sylve11ter
B. MeKinney
Handleap
Totals

100
12'1
1_._9
173
33
'194

11QT RIID$

High Sch.ool
Baske&amp;ball

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u' 1114 376
1ru
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35 35 10'
7R1 801 ~76

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111'1 1!111 lilt
191
184

FIGHT
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HardtoP, 4 Door. Be.ullful 3 tone Greep finisb. Wbite• wall Tire~. Low M)leage, Dynaflow, Radio &amp; Heater.

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MOtOR
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Mall! $1.
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HomerRikef of ~mol'f(tW I))Dtetf:

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MOTOR
T.UNE..UP TIME

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••• bel4 Deetrp~r 4. MrJ. HPom
nve tho le~ durlq• llfth perio\1 1g
lite 19ll0"'b&amp; (lrlo: 0"'18.....
snyder. ponn• C~l", l(t&amp;D. :tJeville
Avlp Tb~"· Juno Pr•lf.ll~ Janlee
Webb, Emma ~ ~Wl'!, P_,J.

1953 CADILLAC
Seties 62, 4 door. You can now own
this beautiful maaterp\Q~e at a .ubstanllal savings,

mlil\11• 11m!&gt; lloalt.

· All telll """'""~"" _, $1eneo
In BUqolo · on U&gt;tdo1
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VALUID AT

$

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power. the aup«cltarpr opeua up to make you bca a( 'IJ J9l4, '@l.t'U liUilt w.y
- it ,.,.. •• ~ o41 JIIQ'U ~ lilt l!ic ~f11'11ot f""'"'""'~' "'bt• ill ~ c!otlll

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A Copy of This Advertisement Is Worth To The Bearer $1.50 Towards The ~ice mf a
Tune-Up Job. ( lneluded Must Be a Plug and Point Job.)
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$2·4.,. ,., .95

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..Packard
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Autoa:W;Ir

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H. &amp; •R. FIRESTONE

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195Q .UICK- Speclil·2 lloor

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ll9lll SoU4 - G04Id ~ - ~un" Motor ..,. A I!GO&lt;I buf.

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A skating party will ~· plaee
tor the FHA and the Jt~ IOIDI
til! this month. The date Jil!!ll aot
as yet been seL
HERE'S 4 TIP

Middleport

II()STON ~ Ball-polnl J1D W•
lera carr. -'be used to OpYI hand-cuffs, the Mas!llehUJettl jtMe pe.
Ue~ hue discovered. "If ~ blllpolnt tiller is sput and=turned out it. then can be
d In
~eyHble anf the en " ·· ~.f

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IIIU Sl.

1lil&gt;llo lof

elctthtna to the Rome.

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1952 CHilYSLER- Saratogt .... hor

w ibat will give you mile after mile &amp;f real driving sat-

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Call lOr '••• ••tim• ~ow...

M~Ohlo

"Your Doclie-Piymouth Deoler" .

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Why be a sjow polle, too. Here'• • ~ IMI111!\i li'Q.I!N* jri front.

tim's a

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thu tq.tbaa
UW!i' '11\1.aad
Tlu&gt;'""
i'liA-

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DEALI!R STORE

Mill and
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1952 MPCURY.,.M-.r.-IT·~

IM•!Uiht ... iliA .... Urer,.

Tile niA gl•l• ull:ed

A'I'I. OII

pearance beyond descrlplloa.

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tl!ll reu
tqot. donations for tht ChJtdrfln'•
llii'U•· t-~••1 $lll plut ntW ond
11111"1 clQ*Iq I!V en11eele4, Art!·
olao brourhl were oki&gt;IJ. ·~11'1
~--. ·~~ )fl!l, 8.1\!l;~ltlfr
.. 11 ,IJ]oves and biD f01~ The
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MOTOR TUNE-UP SPECIAL!

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~_.., ~ Kk1. ean'l f.U q\li qllhls solid ~ doOi: It will be your fam·
!If'$ belt friend.

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,.s;hec"·I.IP .• l'c:&gt; giw,you more c'oro.free .·
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1955 PONTIAC~ Series t70 -2 door

Let us giw your car that complete

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IQI.a~l ud t eaa.ay quetilpn, 10

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The ....... 0011allled of \!CJ ob-

MAliC All IATN-e·l ·

DRESS SHOP

AREA

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Reg. $1 .q
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Lot· IINOILIIr Lony loiNn,
1ft~ _..., dfoaw &gt;¥!1h · a1i1y
IS...o\poe) - k . 121, ~ .. A.,.

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miles during the remaining Winter

SKIRTS
15%
Re4uced

1'1.4 IM 1211 dl '4'11- ~~ rn""'""t'n~ . (lqijed to
lr Unltod lAST
70Hlill 616 lUll ~lt..!f. ~'Iii!~ I W!! ••lub Hu IJ!'!IIJIIJ1!1P

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MANY . OTHER BARGAINS ·,

SMITH

DRESS

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'h""' on •put ilo&lt;i· Bowling Highlights

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Many More

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PAJN.IAS
REDUCED

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after-

~·110!1.

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M!!N'~ · .

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19&lt;\() Ford VB

2 4•. $edan. G04Id

lleg. '3.9$10' fl.iis:·
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weatlter mab
t'he foreeut
llie -....kQd.

St.Uou Wagon. Good 'l'l.m.

DRESS Stillls

$5.95 ~~

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fltr·
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It bu averAeed •8.3 pointl

1949 Y(.iUys

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V-Neelu-()rew Ne.dls

bl
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t I year, bavtag won ._
five ln Melge Coi.U\ty

. Pl•et11110 2 dr. R It H. New
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20% OPF
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~ACKITS

Jim Vennaril club.

.l;l!i!ll!'iOn, 0 .1). R&amp;ll. RuQ9
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(OATS ~.
RI!DOOIID .... ~

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Suliufbon

As.~~QCiatlon

Oruthc fire l11to th_, &amp;ht annu'llt
CGilvenUo.n whfeh ends Saturday.
-rpot~alt ~be• left to droves
ftUowlhf tile naming Thur~ay of
Bowden
Wyatt' of Tenne.11ee
' 1Coaeh of the Year."

The Hoo•lnerll:, lucl~J4hl• their
leacuc·lt!adlng rnarP~illo A.rehie tdevilf,ion eame
Dee• , cas
1 h Wl·1•l,l 4""-u,,.Ufl
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TOPCOATS

' LITTLE, BOYS

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boxing Is dflnJ,'' tbe judge · .
i"T~t- c~f ""on ls becau" men
.,. .... putlla&amp; lbtlr nooe ID\q
00:4):1 ltt.ttud of lnto leatber

274-2'78
240..298

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ANTI-FREEZE · · · · · · · · · · · · CHAINS

t~o gull~.

25:1-llti

Pomeroy
Ohio

BAnERIES · · · ·· · ·· · · · · MUFFLERS

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Connell, In dismisSing tbe
C.ll,!le 1 ruled that tbe prosecution
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TIRES········ ···· SEAT COVERS

1951 Studebaker
V8 Comm, 4 dr. Q, Q,

10.
Rutlaad 11 In for a to'lgh l\ijlht
aa they traveJ to Belpre, 'tbe Ml1l
which save lbcint4.ts Jll0Jt se'ltu.••
hal••
1M al
.,,...
t ::t;~~e Of.IIIIV1!!! played
1\8 JIDlU
the
,..,..
tbi.J MUO,A,
I• re-e4 to be bll fH
mON Ul1a boldlna lla oWa le ltJ

'l'be pilot add&lt;d ~opdofiY·, "llut
to Ito oppQQenll 77.3.
I have a feeling he'IJ tinatJ.y tatch
eqtertli.na a m.so
h.re rmd belt the daylirhts out of fit from Charle1ton, W.
Carter."
CQM~aton Red1, the
p•mo!onr WOJt Vll"llnla
H~ hope• W&lt;tre not •'la11t~ h tli~le to pi~ o&amp;oil&gt;ll hith ~~ht~Q_i(.
boiUn• men. T~l made 2:1-nu· )\eporta lr&lt;&gt;m lho Ca)lital
olf C4t\'r \h,.o fi'(Orite at N . diQAte tlte Redl have been hi'~l~
l\lier, a b~lf· ex • weight).ifter troqble hlttlq tile oetJ_ .. ;·:.: ..,...••
will bo pl~od ~n lbo
who onte waa the top-rated (:OD· Wlbama.
lelidel'. had but t~'!.• bouu i• llitli
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Completely overhauled, perfect and ci&amp;14D.

"confident pOAition in t.al"ing t.o
.fl.a:ht promotera."

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Jackson
'ftl, hu}kltQ lelplo lad• havQ
Followilli is the averalile RWJ\o
V&lt;!PI'"':! flve llraltbt against tbelr be:x of JIOiPtl scQ;Nd b7 each team
Mtii:J County brothers. They ]\ave otf~nllVdf ~tnd t)Je averait scored
-eel 170 po1~1.t to th•lr O~.liOJl• aa:ahlSt them. Nqte lww the stand·
ftAQ' 4112 for an &amp;'terqe of S4
Middleport. c:bartJe whll
ttl c•m.e fpr thems.,rve.

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1'52 Chevrolet

Ut.e IBG a ttrona:er &amp;tamUng ln
bf"nt •41\d placed the guild in a

'"" ltli4dl•torl

"Aild if Baker doesn't wip Jblll.
one," said Manager DUllY ~Se:tt~r
tuday, "J'i) S\fiJeat be ret~, and
I'll dettnltely leave .b lm." .

Dlx. i &lt;If, Heater, new tires.

Dab. lil&amp;ld the court ru.hhg gavi!

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New ·Se~t Covers. Really
Sblltll.
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"We h+\Ve been complet@]y vln·
dieated In COI,Jrt nnd ~e now have
the definite riJht \O negotiate for
our fig hte~"' WHlilur\ Daly, New
York, genera,). treaa!,lr.er fOr the
mu, said.

Coaeh Larry M.arrison"a ftlJ•
ba)aJ.oed
with ft•;e bo~ IJio
eraglng In the double tlgUJ"'W M4
a si.J:th on the v. . . MU M N '
to buHd lU s.trina; lnto !0. ~...,
R ·
a.cme will be euecte.d tq
to the match with the Hnet~.p U.tbae been 10 '"eceuful so
Qrt,
bam and Salsei- at ' forwarc;J, ,.,.
•~n• at center, with Carl w·"'and Bob Birch at the guard$.,.,....
ell, ' busky alternatE gu~Jr4.fut.
ward. is getting Iota of ~t..,to•
*lme in re«nt J~el . an~J Qj
beori ~eorlna; well •
HaNsell \lo\Wr&amp;U takes .hla ~_.
ern 5 Into ffarrl11onv1Ue 1ooiabt
for a ~ont@s~ which ahould "UibtQn .
hl$. boy&amp; 'irlP oo ttcond place in

.

1953 Ford VS

federo~~l Judge James C. Con·
nell Tburld"f dilmiSiied a fOYernrp.ent suit c.barting the defendants
witb eonspirint to reatraip free
tnde and using the boycott J.jailW
televised t tudio fight sbows,

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~torla. R (&lt; H a~d F.O.Itl.

Th• a..,. club It ltld bfy ~

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nlaht .
The plQddlnJ Pit\Sburah vtterap
m«-ts youn~ Harold C&amp;rter of Lin·
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den , N. J ., at Mad!.. n -.11'-~
G,rd(;ll in a "'heav"w•J-Lt
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nJtionliJLy ~)' N8.C.

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NEW YOAX. UP --lt'1 "win or ,.-.,..,
eoodb~•" for Ill• BOb Boker to- d... not

THAT ARE GOING

SPQrts

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114ady for plenty of powerful driYhti.

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$11fl
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$391

$191.
$191·{,

t949 PONTIAC- Streamliner 2 doer

fanner owner left a lot of trouble free miles in this one.

KARR &amp; VAN
W. Mc.i11 St.

·~.ported tbo ~all ..__ _ _ _.,;,..----....;;...._~---......,..----'"""..,.._;,""'""~·

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Panth~ Jackets Travel But Tastey
Dish B~ing Served For Local Fw

Tilt 1.,.., wa.~~.u ......
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with bolll I'QIIIUO~ on4 !llddloPOrt pla~ 8.'WIY from bOll\li bid

•followers
tastes 4\ah
for thft J~~m• ' s lo.;tl
will be servf,J(,( by. Racine pe~tf! d to
!:astern aod W&amp;hama.
l",ms who h~ve not seen t.he fan ·
t.-stk sbtwUn&amp; of ~ ".1\aclne Hoi
Ftve" will be trekt:tnl to that
town tonight to see the Tornados
.
.
an act1on agatnst
1 strma ftOiliC·
Canaan club.
Jli.ddleport. goet aaainat Loa:ao
on the Chieftain noor in the role
or elant killer, detc""'il\ed to "&lt;1.
. ·streak rol.p.f.
-~ 1'he J~.
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ets beat Gat11polls Tuesday nJght
]ulndily 03--06.
Pom'"'Y' Panth~tra iO to At)t..
~n 11 in a crul:itl.l match that wUI
elth
._ t•
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er pUBu nem r 1gut 1nto cOR·
t•ntlon for top place, or shove
them praeticalty out of the f\r~t
divlfiion. tl .-in bt a night to
1..:J
1boot tb e .........
w.. r_
fop 'he Panthers
ap.lut a riv.:l til-. •IWQI
~•thvn.

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SUNDAY, JAN. 13

l P.M. UaiU ll&amp;rk

luak WaltOII Fll'lll

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a lot et !lubs aot•Jl .
a donr-rnat Jae)Eaon club on . \M
Jackion floot.
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straiJ:ht on tlH! Une ap1Q4t I
Rome-Canaan dub that la f~
~n second place in the AU...U
Count,league.
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II'L
MIDDI.J EPORT
50.2
taO
Jsc¥:son
The Yellow Jackets s.cum to have
a much better defensive club than
offensive. They rank fourth in the
leaj;!ue dcfe!l sively, seventh, otrenslvely and are tied with two otht:r
te.am1 for bottom ~uns in league
won-lost 1tnndin.,.
It Wtmld appear that if Nolan
Swackhammer can further lwlster
hh offense to produce more points
and hold hl'i own on d e ft~ IISC, hi s
club ~hould elimb from here on

Many Other Bargains

out.

. Simllarly, the record lnrllcates
th4' unlcN Athens addt some
UJ.Ore PIJneh the Bulldogs have lit·
tie hope of tak.inQ: the crown , and
even ~lip lnto the lower dl·

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,SGfety Center Specials

SEE THE

Three Perfect Big Ten

Th.t 1Uit ttemmed from .-overn~en\ indtctJDel'llrt arowing out of
II. boycott of etu{lio boldng showa
at Cl~velaQd. tclctviaioa station

Indiana, Noftbwutern, and Minnasota ~ risk their fiJ'It.pl~ee standine, SlhlrdaJ niabt .U i. \'isitlnll!
teama, ~ POlt t~at ~ .fi'Odu~C!d
1wlM 11 many losen u winners
tn the openln1 ll18el of Vlc eon·
terence beakethall atra!a\ble.
AI- the contender~ ent6rd Into
~be third achedule round, , the tra·
dltloD't.l home court advantage
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QU~L !AIITINII CLOSED
S~. LOUIS U!' -Tbt Nation•!

of nine game1 ~ve ~a Wf) .. bf
the home quintet.
. ·
Ohio State.,' a ~ te.arq undefeated in Ja.a gut · e]ay, -.,. not
scheduled to -pl.ly uaUJ p.Jondq
hlibt, ·meet"tnl MlnDIIIta on the
Buckeye court.
·

C~leJjate

Atltl«tlc

~Qed ~tQ
fty, Q~lnqs

\til ma~lQeSI sestion toany 1park that would

Station Wagon !JI· Raojlo,
Heater, Auto. Trans. r Runs
fine .

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bids to be the touahelt foUJbt
gatne on tomorrov.·'s card. The
vision.
Boilermakers were beaten by the:
Pomeroy, on its p~;~r!Qrmanc:e to nuckej"ell Monda1 nJ.iht after windate, ls runnlni close to normal ning their opener over 14-ehig~tn
both departmcnta IUld league State.
GaiUpolis b"' A Jt,ropger
·
t~a,m thao · -Affeneive.
!Jenr the top -~· :holdh\i
bctrt~ one of the
on a:etting bask~ts
af ita own.
The SEO seems unusually ~u­
balanced th1'1 year, with •lve or
she. ot the clubs being potent,al
conten.dera. Tbls la to the a:ood,
espedally when thf' pool' country
couain• 1t the bottom can l(tep up
~ny Tudd"Y. ot Friday night and
kno~Jc oU on~ ot t~ bli ..box..

MI!N .,.(

lO% OFF

&amp;t8.,o-N••

$aturday

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R.~uced

25%

ThJI Gopher, holders ot an I.I~Jet
Win o.ver the Ulinl In their OT\lY
conterenc::e start, bump into the
defending champion Hawkeyes of
Iowa, and Northwestern. also 1-0.
tnwels to Ann Arbor for a clash
with Miehlgan. pOisessor of a "1-1

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with.

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Drill, !luffs,~. Rtfmhes C. . . IUCTIICAUY

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Tbe Church of the Nazarene met
?I MUNeiiUoeltJ 83 Wednesday ni&amp;ht for their monthFrane!~ N. Y. tlO
lY by.ain~• q~,l.'!I!PD.J nd eh~ a
~nt
theme 1~ the charch "The Chu~h
8.'1 'c~~del 72
with a Message"'. The Rev. Robert
'U. 83 Florida St. A
E. Styers. pa!t"r, was given leave
911 Mlaiol, Fla. 113
. to attend the Youth Week from
Januaq 29-Feb. 3, in Detroit Grace
WIST
·
OOIID
llontana 08 'lew Mexico M
ChureiL
Larry Poby, AIIJt tbf/ eliif( pow• . VtQ 84: l&gt;ef\ver 70
~r h~tt~r Of the Chlca.eo· white Sox
~P11;•n;• were made for a revival
r:110
. ~ be held at the church
iesP.ite·.l ·.battifl.g dMliDe [n 1 liM
da~e to ·· ~ aonounced
i'Oailuy ...etiled an ·• - ·~ \he

•om.!f m;

\0&amp; \U 142 ~~~~~ .,. wq~ oj11y tbr~~
to
1~1 158 1110. 6il7 an lnluf«! foal. Hlt!18 U. aU
lVI \51 lll3 fll&lt;l right no\V and he ol&gt;b~ld bl\'f as
1 ~ I~ I~ 31!0. goot, a ~ear. u he dla lp . IUQ
75~ 786 4190 22T:, when he p&lt;llted a lN reeqrd wu-.
SlMOH'S MARKIT
lbe Cuba.
Simon
11&amp; 142 135 385
DOIY PilLS

Chil..l(s C"*

W11!ih
z111pan
Blind
Tolllo

ALINE~S

Klns

178 lf'J 142 487

153 121 144
148 148
8() 130
180
7i'! 088 894

j4a

418
437
380
•!07

Stql)art

fbr Iiiii!.~ lnd
lSO 142 184 458 told Sox OtfiCiala he : ~els su,ag..

B. MCX.inney
Dlonnor ·
Sylve11ter
B. MeKinney
Handleap
Totals

100
12'1
1_._9
173
33
'194

11QT RIID$

High Sch.ool
Baske&amp;ball

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u' 1114 376
1ru
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35 35 10'
7R1 801 ~76

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· \811 12116$
111'1 1!111 lilt
191
184

FIGHT
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HardtoP, 4 Door. Be.ullful 3 tone Greep finisb. Wbite• wall Tire~. Low M)leage, Dynaflow, Radio &amp; Heater.

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MOtOR
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Mall! $1.
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HomerRikef of ~mol'f(tW I))Dtetf:

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MOTOR
T.UNE..UP TIME

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••• bel4 Deetrp~r 4. MrJ. HPom
nve tho le~ durlq• llfth perio\1 1g
lite 19ll0"'b&amp; (lrlo: 0"'18.....
snyder. ponn• C~l", l(t&amp;D. :tJeville
Avlp Tb~"· Juno Pr•lf.ll~ Janlee
Webb, Emma ~ ~Wl'!, P_,J.

1953 CADILLAC
Seties 62, 4 door. You can now own
this beautiful maaterp\Q~e at a .ubstanllal savings,

mlil\11• 11m!&gt; lloalt.

· All telll """'""~"" _, $1eneo
In BUqolo · on U&gt;tdo1
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VALUID AT

$

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power. the aup«cltarpr opeua up to make you bca a( 'IJ J9l4, '@l.t'U liUilt w.y
- it ,.,.. •• ~ o41 JIIQ'U ~ lilt l!ic ~f11'11ot f""'"'""'~' "'bt• ill ~ c!otlll

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Tune-Up Job. ( lneluded Must Be a Plug and Point Job.)
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$2·4.,. ,., .95

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..Packard
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Autoa:W;Ir

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H. &amp; •R. FIRESTONE

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195Q .UICK- Speclil·2 lloor

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ll9lll SoU4 - G04Id ~ - ~un" Motor ..,. A I!GO&lt;I buf.

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A skating party will ~· plaee
tor the FHA and the Jt~ IOIDI
til! this month. The date Jil!!ll aot
as yet been seL
HERE'S 4 TIP

Middleport

II()STON ~ Ball-polnl J1D W•
lera carr. -'be used to OpYI hand-cuffs, the Mas!llehUJettl jtMe pe.
Ue~ hue discovered. "If ~ blllpolnt tiller is sput and=turned out it. then can be
d In
~eyHble anf the en " ·· ~.f

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IIIU Sl.

1lil&gt;llo lof

elctthtna to the Rome.

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1952 CHilYSLER- Saratogt .... hor

w ibat will give you mile after mile &amp;f real driving sat-

w "" ~.l .. ,..,.....

Call lOr '••• ••tim• ~ow...

M~Ohlo

"Your Doclie-Piymouth Deoler" .

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tim's a

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UW!i' '11\1.aad
Tlu&gt;'""
i'liA-

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DEALI!R STORE

Mill and
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1952 MPCURY.,.M-.r.-IT·~

IM•!Uiht ... iliA .... Urer,.

Tile niA gl•l• ull:ed

A'I'I. OII

pearance beyond descrlplloa.

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tl!ll reu
tqot. donations for tht ChJtdrfln'•
llii'U•· t-~••1 $lll plut ntW ond
11111"1 clQ*Iq I!V en11eele4, Art!·
olao brourhl were oki&gt;IJ. ·~11'1
~--. ·~~ )fl!l, 8.1\!l;~ltlfr
.. 11 ,IJ]oves and biD f01~ The
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MOTOR TUNE-UP SPECIAL!

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~_.., ~ Kk1. ean'l f.U q\li qllhls solid ~ doOi: It will be your fam·
!If'$ belt friend.

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1955 PONTIAC~ Series t70 -2 door

Let us giw your car that complete

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IQI.a~l ud t eaa.ay quetilpn, 10

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The ....... 0011allled of \!CJ ob-

MAliC All IATN-e·l ·

DRESS SHOP

AREA

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Reg. $1 .q
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Lot· IINOILIIr Lony loiNn,
1ft~ _..., dfoaw &gt;¥!1h · a1i1y
IS...o\poe) - k . 121, ~ .. A.,.

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miles during the remaining Winter

SKIRTS
15%
Re4uced

1'1.4 IM 1211 dl '4'11- ~~ rn""'""t'n~ . (lqijed to
lr Unltod lAST
70Hlill 616 lUll ~lt..!f. ~'Iii!~ I W!! ••lub Hu IJ!'!IIJIIJ1!1P

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SMITH

DRESS

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'h""' on •put ilo&lt;i· Bowling Highlights

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Many More

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PAJN.IAS
REDUCED

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after-

~·110!1.

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M!!N'~ · .

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19&lt;\() Ford VB

2 4•. $edan. G04Id

lleg. '3.9$10' fl.iis:·
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weatlter mab
t'he foreeut
llie -....kQd.

St.Uou Wagon. Good 'l'l.m.

DRESS Stillls

$5.95 ~~

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fltr·
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It bu averAeed •8.3 pointl

1949 Y(.iUys

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V-Neelu-()rew Ne.dls

bl
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t I year, bavtag won ._
five ln Melge Coi.U\ty

. Pl•et11110 2 dr. R It H. New
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20% OPF
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~ACKITS

Jim Vennaril club.

.l;l!i!ll!'iOn, 0 .1). R&amp;ll. RuQ9
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(OATS ~.
RI!DOOIID .... ~

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Suliufbon

As.~~QCiatlon

Oruthc fire l11to th_, &amp;ht annu'llt
CGilvenUo.n whfeh ends Saturday.
-rpot~alt ~be• left to droves
ftUowlhf tile naming Thur~ay of
Bowden
Wyatt' of Tenne.11ee
' 1Coaeh of the Year."

The Hoo•lnerll:, lucl~J4hl• their
leacuc·lt!adlng rnarP~illo A.rehie tdevilf,ion eame
Dee• , cas
1 h Wl·1•l,l 4""-u,,.Ufl
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TOPCOATS

' LITTLE, BOYS

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boxing Is dflnJ,'' tbe judge · .
i"T~t- c~f ""on ls becau" men
.,. .... putlla&amp; lbtlr nooe ID\q
00:4):1 ltt.ttud of lnto leatber

274-2'78
240..298

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ANTI-FREEZE · · · · · · · · · · · · CHAINS

t~o gull~.

25:1-llti

Pomeroy
Ohio

BAnERIES · · · ·· · ·· · · · · MUFFLERS

~'~'·115r· '•~'«~ v~

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Connell, In dismisSing tbe
C.ll,!le 1 ruled that tbe prosecution
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TIRES········ ···· SEAT COVERS

1951 Studebaker
V8 Comm, 4 dr. Q, Q,

10.
Rutlaad 11 In for a to'lgh l\ijlht
aa they traveJ to Belpre, 'tbe Ml1l
which save lbcint4.ts Jll0Jt se'ltu.••
hal••
1M al
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t ::t;~~e Of.IIIIV1!!! played
1\8 JIDlU
the
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tbi.J MUO,A,
I• re-e4 to be bll fH
mON Ul1a boldlna lla oWa le ltJ

'l'be pilot add&lt;d ~opdofiY·, "llut
to Ito oppQQenll 77.3.
I have a feeling he'IJ tinatJ.y tatch
eqtertli.na a m.so
h.re rmd belt the daylirhts out of fit from Charle1ton, W.
Carter."
CQM~aton Red1, the
p•mo!onr WOJt Vll"llnla
H~ hope• W&lt;tre not •'la11t~ h tli~le to pi~ o&amp;oil&gt;ll hith ~~ht~Q_i(.
boiUn• men. T~l made 2:1-nu· )\eporta lr&lt;&gt;m lho Ca)lital
olf C4t\'r \h,.o fi'(Orite at N . diQAte tlte Redl have been hi'~l~
l\lier, a b~lf· ex • weight).ifter troqble hlttlq tile oetJ_ .. ;·:.: ..,...••
will bo pl~od ~n lbo
who onte waa the top-rated (:OD· Wlbama.
lelidel'. had but t~'!.• bouu i• llitli
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Completely overhauled, perfect and ci&amp;14D.

"confident pOAition in t.al"ing t.o
.fl.a:ht promotera."

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Jackson
'ftl, hu}kltQ lelplo lad• havQ
Followilli is the averalile RWJ\o
V&lt;!PI'"':! flve llraltbt against tbelr be:x of JIOiPtl scQ;Nd b7 each team
Mtii:J County brothers. They ]\ave otf~nllVdf ~tnd t)Je averait scored
-eel 170 po1~1.t to th•lr O~.liOJl• aa:ahlSt them. Nqte lww the stand·
ftAQ' 4112 for an &amp;'terqe of S4
Middleport. c:bartJe whll
ttl c•m.e fpr thems.,rve.

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1'52 Chevrolet

Ut.e IBG a ttrona:er &amp;tamUng ln
bf"nt •41\d placed the guild in a

'"" ltli4dl•torl

"Aild if Baker doesn't wip Jblll.
one," said Manager DUllY ~Se:tt~r
tuday, "J'i) S\fiJeat be ret~, and
I'll dettnltely leave .b lm." .

Dlx. i &lt;If, Heater, new tires.

Dab. lil&amp;ld the court ru.hhg gavi!

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Sblltll.
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"We h+\Ve been complet@]y vln·
dieated In COI,Jrt nnd ~e now have
the definite riJht \O negotiate for
our fig hte~"' WHlilur\ Daly, New
York, genera,). treaa!,lr.er fOr the
mu, said.

Coaeh Larry M.arrison"a ftlJ•
ba)aJ.oed
with ft•;e bo~ IJio
eraglng In the double tlgUJ"'W M4
a si.J:th on the v. . . MU M N '
to buHd lU s.trina; lnto !0. ~...,
R ·
a.cme will be euecte.d tq
to the match with the Hnet~.p U.tbae been 10 '"eceuful so
Qrt,
bam and Salsei- at ' forwarc;J, ,.,.
•~n• at center, with Carl w·"'and Bob Birch at the guard$.,.,....
ell, ' busky alternatE gu~Jr4.fut.
ward. is getting Iota of ~t..,to•
*lme in re«nt J~el . an~J Qj
beori ~eorlna; well •
HaNsell \lo\Wr&amp;U takes .hla ~_.
ern 5 Into ffarrl11onv1Ue 1ooiabt
for a ~ont@s~ which ahould "UibtQn .
hl$. boy&amp; 'irlP oo ttcond place in

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1953 Ford VS

federo~~l Judge James C. Con·
nell Tburld"f dilmiSiied a fOYernrp.ent suit c.barting the defendants
witb eonspirint to reatraip free
tnde and using the boycott J.jailW
televised t tudio fight sbows,

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LOW; PRICES

~torla. R (&lt; H a~d F.O.Itl.

Th• a..,. club It ltld bfy ~

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The plQddlnJ Pit\Sburah vtterap
m«-ts youn~ Harold C&amp;rter of Lin·
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den , N. J ., at Mad!.. n -.11'-~
G,rd(;ll in a "'heav"w•J-Lt
"" .,. ¥1' ...,ntenA"""r
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'I'J' flohl , ~teviBod ,.4 brood_.'~!
nJtionliJLy ~)' N8.C.

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NEW YOAX. UP --lt'1 "win or ,.-.,..,
eoodb~•" for Ill• BOb Boker to- d... not

THAT ARE GOING

SPQrts

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114ady for plenty of powerful driYhti.

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$1891
$11fl
$891
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$79$
$391

$191.
$191·{,

t949 PONTIAC- Streamliner 2 doer

fanner owner left a lot of trouble free miles in this one.

KARR &amp; VAN
W. Mc.i11 St.

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WOLF PEN

ti-Dally Sentillel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan 11, 1957

so,ooelnnted

nati, Clevf"land and Gov-clecl C.
William O'Neill's h ome town of
:wta~tt:'tta. are expected lo pour in·
Lo this Cs pttol cay ne:~l Monday
for i n&lt;~U&amp;\1! a l festhdtiee.
Four'.e!•n n.:.n d« from allsectron~
llf the stat\• wLll give co ncerts on
. h e Statehu•Lst' lawn and the
OOUJMBUS, O. (·U P) More- 'i lr&lt;•l'l s &lt;~dJu. m ng the C 11 pltol will
than 10.000 person&amp; from Cmcin - be decorah rj with red , whi te and
hluc buuttng fur the uccaslou.
A ''pub: k tnvited" s.ign has Decn
hu ng o u t f., r the ceremoniP~.
ACT NOW
l' h:ch tnc lud t• , a l~ne ht' On . puh~Lc
Save $100 tG $1000
rrr l·plt( 'n ~ nd an tnau,~.;ural b~ll.
1, 2 and
bedrooms, large ·· r &lt;J drltrwu ro l hc acluJl ~·.o,:eann~

To Inauguration
Of Gov. O'Neill

Mr and ~:n. s . A Wyatt f"n ·
tertained their children . grand
rhildren and great grand ('hildren
Sunday Present werr Mr. and
~1rs. Russell Littlt" an r! two chi ldren. ~1 r. and :\trs HowJrd Birc~­
!ic:d ;md two childrf'~. Mr a~d
)lrs WL iham Ch11 :sf' arod t ...·u cht\riren . ~;.-.a nd Mr s LC'n '):Jr·th and
two &lt;: hlldre n und a frtenrl, Mr.
!\tr. and :\rlrii. t:ugc11e Wvatt. Mr.

EST AT.
. .The Stat. of Ohio. Mtl.. C.Unty

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llr.nk N. Hllldorw, Dehndent
Case No. 12454.
In pursuance of an Order of
Sa.le In Partition In the above entitled action. I will offer tor sale
at public auction, at the door of
the Court House in Pomeroy, Obio
lD the abovt" namtd County, on
SaturdaY, the 11 day of February ,
19S7, at 10. a. m. o'clock, the fol·
lowing described real eatate, situ•te in the County of Mela:s and
State of Ohlrt, and in the Townlhlp
of Ollve, t~wit:

\ anrt Mn . J. C. -~'ya~~ ~~ ~~~a~-'wid a publ ic- rec~· pllou il\ the
Statchou~e fr1,Jmwd by H '\'omen's
~ '-'a with Mr,;. J ohn t:.nck t•r as
hOo 8tes;;
stock, must go! Bring your ; 1n or o·:&gt;o~eil!.
T hl·n at ll 3V , "'· t!JC i na ugu r :.~ l
desires and your problems, 1 Oh 10 Supreme Cour t Chief J u; ba ll will car the day lun~ activ imove in tomorrow . Try us, tice Carl v. Weygand t will ad- t ies at tiH' Neil Hou ~!:" li nt e l.
Th" RrpuUt.cans will d i~~n bu tc
we're dealing on the very
minister the oat h of office . o·.
rnurc
than 10,000 suuvc nir p rO·
lowest terms!
_.,;eill's son. LJu bby, wi ll hold th e
~~: r am5 or the ona~inn.
Ju hnny
old famil y Btble for the sole mn
s:n)!~rs b:wU from Cle·:d and wll!
rites.
O'Neill wi ll opt·n the day's ac- pla y at the ba ll which ends with
Free delivery, Quick. Open
tivities with a breakfa~t at 8:30 a buffet dinner at l l p.m.
Some 5(),00U persons h ave re1 Uy1.
.t.m. with t he Oh io Veterans orteivi!d invit atio n'! to the. ~ ven t.
ga nization .
GVI J
0 I I
Nex t will bt• the ~ w earing in It
1130 a.m . . .. the Slatohou.. !own,
V. S . 13 Sou.th
followed bY a lu nc h~o n at the Vet-

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PARCEL NUMBER ONE.

Ten Wides,
Huge Selection

M b"l
Home Sales, Inc.

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Standard
WAVEllL:Y:,:O:H:I:O==~'-":n~s~M;;e~m~"~'h'~·l~h~a~ll~.;;;;;;;;~~.~ u·ps Pn
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* * * *-5-Star Buy Gas One Cent

1956 CHEVROLET · · · · ·· · · · · ·

$2745

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Bel Air Hardtop 4 Door. Power Pack V8 motor, automatic transmission, Power Steering, Powe r Bra kes, Automatic Selector Radio, Goodyear Double Eagle Whitewall

Tires, Heater

and many other e xtras. C r ea m a nd Black

Finish. New Car Title and Guarantee.

POMEROY MOTOR Co.
E. Main St.

Pomeroy

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CLEVELAN D., O. UP - Standard Oil Co. of Ohio Sohio today
increa J~ed th'l price of gasoline one .
cent per gallon and heating oll s
and diesel fuel bY one-half cent.
Only a montl1 ago, Sohio t educcd the price of gasoline by one·
half cent per ballon.
.
The company blamed the l l\·
erease on "widespread crude o.J
price "ncreaaes of the last several
day 9."
Olht:lr oil companies operating in
OhWo were e xpected to make similar price Increases.

Our .Business Is Not

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a Trip?

SIDELINE
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SPECIALIZE
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wl,e41 Boiancing
Front End Repairs
Wheel Alinement
C::9mplete
Brake Service
Mufflers &amp; tail pipes
Auto Glass
Windshields

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Bolter too to that
~. oil change iefO'fl'i.;.,.. ·
you loavol long,
hard driving ro·
quires fre1h, cleon
oil for effieient en·
gine operation and
longer wear. Our

change-oven are
modo In a jiffy, See
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Hackett's

NOWI ,

PRESTON MOTORS;-InC.
Mldclloport

SAFETY SE~VICE
Hours 8 to 5:30p.m.
Eve1. By Appointment

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PomeroJ

It's Our A.nnual

In ·Slotnl llke W. that lleJ], a tellpw,·tO f~pt bta ~·~~;
lot. Bhe'l DoDD&amp; TbomPBOil. ·ua· t. tree lD. Saruota.
aa a caridldatt. "tor Cttriul ·quJen. ettfua expolltion-,~w~~ee~·k~~~ll·lfl, ln -ca.ae you're headiDJ _tlijl.taway.
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PUBLIC SALi
In punuance ,of the order of the

Probate court of Mel,f!a County,
Ohio, J wlll offer for sale, at public
auction, on the 2nd day of February, 1957 at 10:00 o'clock a.m."
at the front door of the CoUrt
HollBe in Pomeroy, Obio, lbe tallowing real estate:

The 1ollowmg real estate aituate
in Section No. ttl , Township No.7 .
Range 14, being in Scipio Town·
ship, Meias county ~tnd State of
Ohio, beJinnlng ~t the S. E. corner
of the N. E . quarter of Section 16,
Town 7, Range 14; thence Weat
· 81 rods ; th e- nce North ahout 11'7
rods to the Public ROad; thence in
a southerly direction along _ satd
Public Road t.o the East Jlne of
section 16; thence Soulh on the
East line of Section 16 to th e
place of beginnlilg, containing 'M
acres, more or less. Reserving tp
the State of Ohio, however, ·all
oil, gas, coal and other minerals
with the right nf entry for the
purpose of pro&amp;pecting for, developing, producing and oporating

erotton, '

ROOMS Of ~
New PaNiture ;
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$299.00
BAKER

SUPPLY

FURNITURI

go.'••r

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BAKP

Circle Saturd.,..
Mr1 Edgar Brewer of SUversvtUc Paul Outs, Mr 1nd Mrs. Sid
ba111t of Portland called on Mr .
and Mrs. Joe Circle Sunday

J'WJIUTVUiiiiiiiii~------'•'•"'•o•al•nor

COLLINS JEWELRY

, · Yoar CROIIJ..!!! Dealer

~ Main St.

Pomeroy

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i.uM ;.:,''*" iuurlftee Afi~¥:J,

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,8111.&lt;16 '

ool"t&gt; , eoo.oo
'1,1!00.00

Tu:
35.94
TaX
1t.25
and Dollltions
7:0.78
Cemeteriee Sale- of lott and otber
Receipts
lt.OO
A~o Registration
'2 .719.18
Mi&amp;eeUaneou&amp; Recelpts ·(List)
Sale of .Junk Gr-"•r
Total MilK:. ReceiptA
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Total Receipts
$ti.486.61

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1955 PONTIAC Db:. 2 dr. Catalitp
Cpe. One careful loc1l owner.
Hydramatic
drive. $209,1.op.
Blacttnar''J, Pom~roy.
1 10 Bte

STitUCTIIItAL I BIAMI
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Pliotit..'110
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9c SALE

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beater,

~:.·~· $"m.OO. Po~er~\i~otor

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roy MOtOr Co

Wednesdiy Morning

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.uJS3 'FORD. • dr., lovely ereaiia
and b.e, twtJIIt(lmline, V8 motor
sun viwr, --adlo. heater,· seat

Shop Early-- Reop
The
Bargains
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Funds

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WE WANT TWO aggresslv~ auto
, ~l4SD\en. Jirefer auto Sales ex·
perience q,r other experience in
, -,dlrett iiCilirig. 'Must be resident
q( . Pornerov or Middleport. Good
opportunity , for two ambitious
· m~n . · ff&amp; 1oafers·'J&gt;lease:.:.- Applf
Bo.x 68&amp;-B· e/ o Daily Sentinel,
P•meHy;
. 1 11' ate

S'I'A.RTING
1.911.2 STUDEBAKER, 2 dr., VB lly·
dramatie drive, heater, ~
i&gt;,wner, $BG.OO.

oF ·. o~v.TI'oNs
,.9.01

T,;•~~t:a~l~•!of~:~al~t,;F~.u~n~ds'\"ear· 19,944.71
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Jl53 •CHEVHOLET, f dr'., 2 tone

118.58
80.79
123.'18
· o84.88
11,11J8.48

Tota.~ of 111 ~n.ds,
74'58.10
Recerpll During Year
Road Funds
•11),329.,8
General fwp . FUnds
2,157.13
Total of all Fuorls
12,488.81
Total RP.ce iptg and Balance
Road . Funds
17,238.57
Qeneral lfwp. Funds
2,700.14

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{{Ul J'f'tW'. Furnllure·co., But'
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Jload Fu.nds

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heater, 4 good tlres,- prlcod ,

R811's Ben Franklin ·

El ~etions

For Workmen's Comp.
Bureau of JnapecUon

sin.mAav

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.PLYMOUTH,

,For

l!Y F'Uff"S.

191!3 BUlCK VS Ro~dmaster CG.f'~ · ·
Cpe. ~ Power steering, brakea, &amp;
'Windows.
All leather seats.
$189&amp;.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

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~uTo · J;&gt;E~
young men for
tent!r~l

_Wlltt ·lQfbldin.g ~.ar ~&amp;IJ·
. _etc&lt; ,J!:xped~n~e
II willing to wotk.
to Box 668·8,

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. Ftinds
2,708.J_4
~;]];~,:; all fund s
11.198.48
n
, December !U, 19M clerk's
Road FWlds
8,207.87
G-e neral Twp. FUnds
538.36
Total of aH Funds
8 746.23
Outstandinit Warrants, bee.

19156 (Add)
Rood ~u,rtds
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General TowhShio Fuilds 214.02
Total of aU f&lt;'u'n,dS
1.809.80
Balance .In Deuository, December 31 195fl:. , ·
Road
9,803.(15
General 1'\vp. Funds
711.2.:18
Total of all Funds
10~56. 03..

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eovers, Fordomatlc ''4 Co •
. ont,al trim. filitJ~.oo. Poiriero7

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Motor Co.

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COMPLETE SELECTION

!Valenti"es

NANCY '
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BUYS ME

atld .

NECKLACE

. Valentine Candy .

·Now IS the Ume to p~ck-&lt;&gt;Ut those special Valentines
~ore -the

rush. ·

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· Middleport

Attention· Dot.Owners
. DeadUne wr purthase of 1957 Dog License is January Hth. One Dollar ($1.00) pen·
alty II Ucense Is purchased after tllat date.ii .lll: :. ·
FOil YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THIS . HANDY APPUCATION BLANK · AND
MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COURT HOUSE NOW: FEES ARE
TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) FOil EACH DOG, 1\IALE Oil FEMALE.
To obtaiD license by mail, !ill In and !llail this form to PEllllY A. RIGGS,
COUNTY AUDITOR, Metas County, Pomeroy, Ohio. Enclose ~.,..Jdressed Stampea
envelope and price of license.
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Male Dog .2.00 Spayed Female $aMI 1. )'emale $2.00 .,
Jtetmel Ucense $10.00
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FORD VB Ranch . WaJOn
SparkllnJ oricinal blue fi!Qdlr.

-·Pomeroy.

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Total IIlghways
~',IOJ!. IO
Cemeteries--Com. Off.
Employees
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lf\9.00
Tools, Mach. and Materials 18.88
Other Cemetery Expenses
(Castor Cern.)
'70.00
Total Cemetertu
247.88
Miscelioneooa (List)
Min'lsterill :Money
'70.78
General Supplies
92.95
Dt&gt;duetlons by County Auditor

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RICIJ..,I" 'l'roJreriY 'l'oJ,

UScEUJeD· -~FURNA~,
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:Cheap,

l l'bo.ne 165-X.

n•:t~~~be;~;~~;~i.

after
for anyJ wut
de!)ta
one other tha!l
Johtl80n.

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Or Any HOME APPLiANCE

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BARGAINS · · · · BARGAINS

~;~M~,~-~Ii!g~s~;~;· ~C::~O~·~·~·~~Pho~
·~ae to!l·X

Yl".\Mo.'l H.

Ohio, I'"~ 1, 111$7
certify fhe roQjiwhoi io

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:.:.::==~.:..:..:~:,c:::;oLOR -- 1

ALa.EN APPLIANCE

"Where Your Conlideneoll Juolilicd"

G"yro-Matic Tranamiaaion. Stop in &amp;
drive ll
Pia.

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T11Jle Tol&gt; ·GAS RANG£. Allo 2
lots. Woodrow Zwilling, syra-

Duriftt the Year 1ia6s I
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Wllethe, It Be A- - REFRIGERATOl,.T 't
Fo,mer Price

Thla car is ln ex·
condiUon. One careowner has driven it a toof 39,000 Miles. It bas
pracUcally new Ui'ea, a new
battery, · lblny darl&lt; green

ll paint (original) &amp;

ville recently spent a we•k .wlth

CROSLEY
50% OFF

ON THIS DATE, Jan. 10, 1915'7

Going-out-Of-Business
·CLOSE-oUT SALE

Club Cpe.

Clint
tbeir Orr.
lf&amp;ndparenll Mr . .and Mrt.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Randolph
were recent visitors of · Mr. a ad
Mrs. Hank Arnett, Middleport
Mr. and Mrs. Att MorabLy of
Pomeroy were calling on Mr.- and
M.n. Ralph Ballard
Mrs. Albert Pear&amp;On suffered 1
beat attack. He i&amp; aome better.
Rudy Durst and diUibter Mar
caret ealled on Mr. and Mn. Joe

MAKE YOUR CHOICE

•:ACH ARTICLE

II I '-lotil!f'S

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Wo Are Ill~ Midst Of A

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Sayre Of Roseville-, Orner Cramlet
and wile ol Letart, ~ay Peuoon
1952 DODGE

:Reeds-

FIQor ltodef 21" CJlOS(:.EY

w··:rea. '

Populat&amp;.n 69!, lf.'tO
&amp;alai-let and Wa1e1
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841aries and

. Per" A. Rigg$~' · J

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' COUNTY MlTOR of~·~ 9'·~~
Lleenae must be oblalned not !ater dtp Jlll\,' 191 1957, to•vold~- $1 penalty •
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Paid

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For thtr Plsc•l Ye•,. lndlnt

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o[ . Zanesville, Mr. and Mra . . Ray

Billy and Ronnlc orr,

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Ill 11'. tllala II• .._..,

lli4IN.

T..,.....lp,

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BAS HAN

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Ul!"ried Jmme41ttolf •. 'nl• D~lb -\.IJ'Al.FA HAY, C. D. Clr&lt;le, 11-.
Sentinel will oot ~ liiJOJH1tilt
e1ne, ~lhaa Rd.
1 I 8tp

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HIG!IEST PRICI!S pald for junk
and wrecked .ears. New 'Haven~
Turaer 24414.
1 10 etp

live (25.) acres off of the·- Raa't of the north halt of the northwest
aide of the we'st ~ of· tlki NOrth- quarter of "'edlon 11, town 4, and
east Q·~arler of SecHQ:n- No. · 16, range 11 that lie~ west of the pubT.own 7. Range 14, save: and except lie road which passel through said
6.26 a&lt;!res which was sl$1d off of sectiDn, excepting 10 atres sold to
the North end of nid -2G at:te&gt; lot G. T. Ruth off the West end of
to J. -··. Riggs, by R. G .. Wellt, ad· said quarter 11ecUOn, also a lot out
ministrator of the Estate of J. D. of the Northwest. corner of
Riggs, deceased, in the ynt 1878. said Jand, ~nd nri' owned by
Both of the above deacrlbe'd trlcts Watson ancf Phillips, on t)e west
of hmd l&gt;eing situateJ! · in 'Scipio by lind of Amos, G. Rarilon , on
the soutb by land• of Cowdery,
Township, Meigs COunty, Ohio.
Belng the same rea1 estate con- 1nd Fields, and on tbe e1st by the
vcyed to Ed Welch by deed · reo public road, containing 40 .acres
corded in Deed Book [23 face 31 more or le8s. There Is a right of
of the Meigs county Deed Records. way reserved •long the south side
AND
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of sald Jot by Cowdery, from the
N0 TICI ·OF F t Ll NG
Sa ad prem1ses are appra:a~d at public. road to hill lot. Tbi!l deed
HEARING ON INV2MTOti.Y '
$2,000.00 and mu !Jt not be sold lor
ProlMM Court, Mela• County, Ohio less than two-thirds of sa,id an.. h for land sold to J . W. Johnson,
• by t-he ' heirs ol Thomas Gum, u
TO the Executor or Adminlstra praised value.
tor 1tnd to such of the followin g
Terms: c ash in hand on day of recorded in Deed Book 96, pages
as are r es idents . of the state of sale.
10, 11, 12 Jnd Number 107, page
42 of Meigs County, Ohio.
Ohio : surviving spouse, if anY \ ·
BESSIE L. WELCH. Admino
next of kin; beneficiaries under
lstratri-x of the l1t1te ctf U
PARCEL NUMBER FOUR: Sitthe will, if any; the attorney or
w•rd W•lch, dlic,aMCL
uated in Olive Township, Meigs
altorneys representinli any of the . . .. WIBSTER &amp; FULTZ
County, Ohio, and beinJ the south
aforementioned per&amp;C)na:
Athtrnays for Ad"dnlttr•1rlx half of the · nortnweat quarter of
You are hereby notified that on (1) 4, 11 , lB. 25 (2) 1. 5tc
Section 11, Town 4 and Range 11,
th e 9th day of Januuy 1957, an
and bounded as follows, on the
Inventory and Apprailf!:ment of
eaat bY l1nds of George s . Fields,
the ettale of Mary J . Hi11l. deccasand on tlf11 south by lands of C. S.
ed, late of ~ipio Twp. in said
Carr, and on the west by lands of
County w41 file4, in this Court. I , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .QI:I' spent S. E. Patter.on, and on tbe north
Hearlog on uld Inventory and Wednesday at Galion Oblo with by l~ndi of W. 1. Warner and tonAppraisement wiU be had befort their ~aughter Mrs. Ed. Newmu t1Jnln1 40 111crea more or lee.
this Court-on the ~Qd day of Jan· arid t•mlly.
uary Uf37, at 10 iO'I:ock A.M. .
Mrs. Dora Rose ia apendlnl •
S.ld Premises
~p(aise4 at
Exceptions thereto may be fllelt weelt with her son Arthur Rost $2,06'7.00 and can not t&gt;e sold for
b_y any interested party at any and family 61 Belpre She l;las been leiS than two thirds of· tbe aphme prior to five days before the quiet poorly.
·
pr•isement.
date set for hclring.
Those calling on Mr .. and ·Mn.
ftobert &lt;::. Hartenbacb, Sbtriff
W~ESS my slanature and Seal Albert Peanon Now Ye&amp;n day
O'Brien • O'Brien, Att,ys.
~~Ysall:5.;ourt., this 9 day of Jantl· were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd AdilNI (1) 10, 11. M, 31 (2) 7, lite

Mr. ond Mrs. t&lt;oaer Grueoer
open! !rom Saturday until Tlnor..
and

wiU

J)U~t.hed at 1 eant per word.
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Also, one other tract of land de- Olive TowMhlp, Meigs County,
scribed aa £oJlow1, to-WJt: TWenty- State of Ohio. Belrt.l all that part

Ut diY vacation at f1ome.

ta

tar eta..lfled ruteo Q~arleo

P.AIRCEL

work Tlmrad.,. •ft•r opendln1 a

rate or

Dally Sentinei, PUmeroy-JOddleport, o..

ANNUAL ,INANCIAL RE,OIT

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VISION: t~~ ne"' $tG.OO Tu. 2C.!CJ ,:~r 'll&amp;adl.'t 484 Spt!flal N!'Jo
17!1S New Hav~n, w. Va.
titoe~ of Event~ pJ1nte4 -at reau- =-:-c::-::-~---- 1 9 3te

con-

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'l'(tliltilo

J , . . per .,.,.~
be ch N'L: '*i fur ' dvertith'lll.f o0t HAY 'OR SAL&amp;-Tbomu Weber,
pat~ for bel.:~re the 25th of each
Che1ter. Ohio. C best~r I!Jtchtnae.
~o11tb foUowlDt iaH'rtton.
1 I lhp
!nOr.. tn Advertll tDJ-ih9uJ4 lk

We Still BaN a F.eMl

BARGAINS

tamination or depe&amp;it of 1e_diment.

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lertioJt,

LEGION AUTO SA~ES

such stieam\ from

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P AdtCEL NUIIBEII TWO. Olive
Townebip, Meigs county, State of
Obio. BeinJ part o( tbe nortb half
of the northwest · quarter or seefor the ••me, ;nd the
ti()n 11, town 4. and ranae U ,. 111d
.cqpying 1n so far 11
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beginniag on neJd•p line and run·
esaentlal to
nlng north 80 rods along Albert
veloping,
. SChUltz line; thence west 88 rods
also,
to the center of the road, tbence
W. MAIN ST.
the ule of
with Slid road to Fields Une;
said lands or
thence with Fields line to the ';;;;;:;;;:;;:
•arne, and so r:nseh
thereof aa may be nel!e11811')' -for place of beginning centaining 30 7"
such enjoyment and 'protee\lon of acres more or lesa.

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liquid 1lENNEL &amp;::ntr•tL You'll

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By \futha Jane Williama and wife of Let~rt. Mr
.Mn.
Deputy Clel'll:
Charley Reuter and aoa . . . dne'
(1) 11-18-2 tc
or Cbe!ler road.
M.rtha Orr returned to her

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NO MORI BLOA!

ated. In tbe Township of OUve, tbll'
Count7 of )(eigs, and State of
1 Obio, 1nd bounded and destribed
aa follows, to-wit; Begbmlns at
tbe northwest comer of land owned by WiUi3m Pblllips, an~ form·
erly owned by Jesaie B. Xyroele,
In Section 12, Towa. 4 and Ranae
11, and running toutb 96 -rods,
tbence east 281f.L rod•; tbenee north
88 rods alon1 Albert Sf;bulb:'s Ilne;
tbel\Ce wdt 28~
t.O tbe plaoe
of beginninl. eontaininl 11 1erft
more or less: a right of
be·pnirlng ·a t the sou~et comer of
aaid land and runl1ing west to an
elm tree and tbe townablp t"Oad
40 feet, and 24 feet ·wide more or

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LOST 31 LIS.

Sbeep 100, not enoU,Jb freth re- 1 never kno• • ~men\ while
1o test tr1de.
r..t.uelnl wltb.

110&lt; - · -

"r.&amp;ti
~:,'S ~.r.t; ~~~ ._ ~·
I mB
HCUtlYe iaaettJODI,
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{ p at
W.tf
lpert•' -o~e month fOI' D ~ J.AD[u 6 TELJGVIIION IDVICI
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9 I l=or So'Pboeo 100. lllotad Appllo ..&gt;

CINOINNATI, 0. (UP) stock;
thelt farm botne. Cbr lstmaa tLey
Ho&amp;s 2,800, barrOw• and tilta entertained· t he Cb:arlea Smltb
active, s tea dy to 215 c hi.aher; 1~ fam ily.
'120 lb ]8; 190~ ib 18.2ll; 200.236
cor~ on..
l b and 18()-la:!i lb 17.70: 2.3~ lb
17.50; near aBO lb 17.2.5; sows
steady to ~ c bl&amp;her; 18 down.
Cattle 300, calves 150, steady;
choice fed meers 21; .IOod to low
chDice beiten J8-1D; mind atand- ..~tpN-=N~'Jre~fl&amp;;;:
ard and good 111!1er1 ap.d beifers ""'b-ate
aM inmr•
feW lboriI wllahe4
__... I 111'
h.cl U..
rftluee4
17; cutter and .utU\ty heifen 11· wei~ to lDI." wrttlll lin. o . wen,
14; utility : cows 10.50-11.50; &amp;ood ~"I =t!~ ':.~:=:'~.f!a
11nd choice vealen 18-28; standard :'in~':iedo my !""rk 10 mueh
14-18.
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Alt y~'--~~~lr t ouneea ot

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JoHN c. BACON
Judge and Ex-Officio

Costume

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lll'. 1nd Mn. Joe Jhtrleld and
Live- children spent tbe lr vacati,on at

Common PIHI Court
l•n J•mln Hill~ Pltintiff

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Livestock Markets~ WOLF

IHIRIFF'S SALI 01' ltiAL

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I'VE BEEN
HINTING
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ti-Dally Sentillel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan 11, 1957

so,ooelnnted

nati, Clevf"land and Gov-clecl C.
William O'Neill's h ome town of
:wta~tt:'tta. are expected lo pour in·
Lo this Cs pttol cay ne:~l Monday
for i n&lt;~U&amp;\1! a l festhdtiee.
Four'.e!•n n.:.n d« from allsectron~
llf the stat\• wLll give co ncerts on
. h e Statehu•Lst' lawn and the
OOUJMBUS, O. (·U P) More- 'i lr&lt;•l'l s &lt;~dJu. m ng the C 11 pltol will
than 10.000 person&amp; from Cmcin - be decorah rj with red , whi te and
hluc buuttng fur the uccaslou.
A ''pub: k tnvited" s.ign has Decn
hu ng o u t f., r the ceremoniP~.
ACT NOW
l' h:ch tnc lud t• , a l~ne ht' On . puh~Lc
Save $100 tG $1000
rrr l·plt( 'n ~ nd an tnau,~.;ural b~ll.
1, 2 and
bedrooms, large ·· r &lt;J drltrwu ro l hc acluJl ~·.o,:eann~

To Inauguration
Of Gov. O'Neill

Mr and ~:n. s . A Wyatt f"n ·
tertained their children . grand
rhildren and great grand ('hildren
Sunday Present werr Mr. and
~1rs. Russell Littlt" an r! two chi ldren. ~1 r. and :\trs HowJrd Birc~­
!ic:d ;md two childrf'~. Mr a~d
)lrs WL iham Ch11 :sf' arod t ...·u cht\riren . ~;.-.a nd Mr s LC'n '):Jr·th and
two &lt;: hlldre n und a frtenrl, Mr.
!\tr. and :\rlrii. t:ugc11e Wvatt. Mr.

EST AT.
. .The Stat. of Ohio. Mtl.. C.Unty

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llr.nk N. Hllldorw, Dehndent
Case No. 12454.
In pursuance of an Order of
Sa.le In Partition In the above entitled action. I will offer tor sale
at public auction, at the door of
the Court House in Pomeroy, Obio
lD the abovt" namtd County, on
SaturdaY, the 11 day of February ,
19S7, at 10. a. m. o'clock, the fol·
lowing described real eatate, situ•te in the County of Mela:s and
State of Ohlrt, and in the Townlhlp
of Ollve, t~wit:

\ anrt Mn . J. C. -~'ya~~ ~~ ~~~a~-'wid a publ ic- rec~· pllou il\ the
Statchou~e fr1,Jmwd by H '\'omen's
~ '-'a with Mr,;. J ohn t:.nck t•r as
hOo 8tes;;
stock, must go! Bring your ; 1n or o·:&gt;o~eil!.
T hl·n at ll 3V , "'· t!JC i na ugu r :.~ l
desires and your problems, 1 Oh 10 Supreme Cour t Chief J u; ba ll will car the day lun~ activ imove in tomorrow . Try us, tice Carl v. Weygand t will ad- t ies at tiH' Neil Hou ~!:" li nt e l.
Th" RrpuUt.cans will d i~~n bu tc
we're dealing on the very
minister the oat h of office . o·.
rnurc
than 10,000 suuvc nir p rO·
lowest terms!
_.,;eill's son. LJu bby, wi ll hold th e
~~: r am5 or the ona~inn.
Ju hnny
old famil y Btble for the sole mn
s:n)!~rs b:wU from Cle·:d and wll!
rites.
O'Neill wi ll opt·n the day's ac- pla y at the ba ll which ends with
Free delivery, Quick. Open
tivities with a breakfa~t at 8:30 a buffet dinner at l l p.m.
Some 5(),00U persons h ave re1 Uy1.
.t.m. with t he Oh io Veterans orteivi!d invit atio n'! to the. ~ ven t.
ga nization .
GVI J
0 I I
Nex t will bt• the ~ w earing in It
1130 a.m . . .. the Slatohou.. !own,
V. S . 13 Sou.th
followed bY a lu nc h~o n at the Vet-

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PARCEL NUMBER ONE.

Ten Wides,
Huge Selection

M b"l
Home Sales, Inc.

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Standard
WAVEllL:Y:,:O:H:I:O==~'-":n~s~M;;e~m~"~'h'~·l~h~a~ll~.;;;;;;;;~~.~ u·ps Pn
' c'e Of
* * * *-5-Star Buy Gas One Cent

1956 CHEVROLET · · · · ·· · · · · ·

$2745

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Bel Air Hardtop 4 Door. Power Pack V8 motor, automatic transmission, Power Steering, Powe r Bra kes, Automatic Selector Radio, Goodyear Double Eagle Whitewall

Tires, Heater

and many other e xtras. C r ea m a nd Black

Finish. New Car Title and Guarantee.

POMEROY MOTOR Co.
E. Main St.

Pomeroy

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CLEVELAN D., O. UP - Standard Oil Co. of Ohio Sohio today
increa J~ed th'l price of gasoline one .
cent per gallon and heating oll s
and diesel fuel bY one-half cent.
Only a montl1 ago, Sohio t educcd the price of gasoline by one·
half cent per ballon.
.
The company blamed the l l\·
erease on "widespread crude o.J
price "ncreaaes of the last several
day 9."
Olht:lr oil companies operating in
OhWo were e xpected to make similar price Increases.

Our .Business Is Not

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a Trip?

SIDELINE
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SPECIALIZE
. . IN . ,
wl,e41 Boiancing
Front End Repairs
Wheel Alinement
C::9mplete
Brake Service
Mufflers &amp; tail pipes
Auto Glass
Windshields

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Bolter too to that
~. oil change iefO'fl'i.;.,.. ·
you loavol long,
hard driving ro·
quires fre1h, cleon
oil for effieient en·
gine operation and
longer wear. Our

change-oven are
modo In a jiffy, See
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Hackett's

NOWI ,

PRESTON MOTORS;-InC.
Mldclloport

SAFETY SE~VICE
Hours 8 to 5:30p.m.
Eve1. By Appointment

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PomeroJ

It's Our A.nnual

In ·Slotnl llke W. that lleJ], a tellpw,·tO f~pt bta ~·~~;
lot. Bhe'l DoDD&amp; TbomPBOil. ·ua· t. tree lD. Saruota.
aa a caridldatt. "tor Cttriul ·quJen. ettfua expolltion-,~w~~ee~·k~~~ll·lfl, ln -ca.ae you're headiDJ _tlijl.taway.
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PUBLIC SALi
In punuance ,of the order of the

Probate court of Mel,f!a County,
Ohio, J wlll offer for sale, at public
auction, on the 2nd day of February, 1957 at 10:00 o'clock a.m."
at the front door of the CoUrt
HollBe in Pomeroy, Obio, lbe tallowing real estate:

The 1ollowmg real estate aituate
in Section No. ttl , Township No.7 .
Range 14, being in Scipio Town·
ship, Meias county ~tnd State of
Ohio, beJinnlng ~t the S. E. corner
of the N. E . quarter of Section 16,
Town 7, Range 14; thence Weat
· 81 rods ; th e- nce North ahout 11'7
rods to the Public ROad; thence in
a southerly direction along _ satd
Public Road t.o the East Jlne of
section 16; thence Soulh on the
East line of Section 16 to th e
place of beginnlilg, containing 'M
acres, more or less. Reserving tp
the State of Ohio, however, ·all
oil, gas, coal and other minerals
with the right nf entry for the
purpose of pro&amp;pecting for, developing, producing and oporating

erotton, '

ROOMS Of ~
New PaNiture ;
roa
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$299.00
BAKER

SUPPLY

FURNITURI

go.'••r

fte ~ ~~
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BAKP

Circle Saturd.,..
Mr1 Edgar Brewer of SUversvtUc Paul Outs, Mr 1nd Mrs. Sid
ba111t of Portland called on Mr .
and Mrs. Joe Circle Sunday

J'WJIUTVUiiiiiiiii~------'•'•"'•o•al•nor

COLLINS JEWELRY

, · Yoar CROIIJ..!!! Dealer

~ Main St.

Pomeroy

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.•., " fiOMdOT ·o.lltO

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120 $1 Insurance
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i.uM ;.:,''*" iuurlftee Afi~¥:J,

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Cl• lil

,8111.&lt;16 '

ool"t&gt; , eoo.oo
'1,1!00.00

Tu:
35.94
TaX
1t.25
and Dollltions
7:0.78
Cemeteriee Sale- of lott and otber
Receipts
lt.OO
A~o Registration
'2 .719.18
Mi&amp;eeUaneou&amp; Recelpts ·(List)
Sale of .Junk Gr-"•r
Total MilK:. ReceiptA
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Total Receipts
$ti.486.61

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1955 PONTIAC Db:. 2 dr. Catalitp
Cpe. One careful loc1l owner.
Hydramatic
drive. $209,1.op.
Blacttnar''J, Pom~roy.
1 10 Bte

STitUCTIIItAL I BIAMI
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Pliotit..'110
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9c SALE

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blue fhaisb, 150 series,

beater,

~:.·~· $"m.OO. Po~er~\i~otor

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roy MOtOr Co

Wednesdiy Morning

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.uJS3 'FORD. • dr., lovely ereaiia
and b.e, twtJIIt(lmline, V8 motor
sun viwr, --adlo. heater,· seat

Shop Early-- Reop
The
Bargains
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Funds

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WE WANT TWO aggresslv~ auto
, ~l4SD\en. Jirefer auto Sales ex·
perience q,r other experience in
, -,dlrett iiCilirig. 'Must be resident
q( . Pornerov or Middleport. Good
opportunity , for two ambitious
· m~n . · ff&amp; 1oafers·'J&gt;lease:.:.- Applf
Bo.x 68&amp;-B· e/ o Daily Sentinel,
P•meHy;
. 1 11' ate

S'I'A.RTING
1.911.2 STUDEBAKER, 2 dr., VB lly·
dramatie drive, heater, ~
i&gt;,wner, $BG.OO.

oF ·. o~v.TI'oNs
,.9.01

T,;•~~t:a~l~•!of~:~al~t,;F~.u~n~ds'\"ear· 19,944.71
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Jl53 •CHEVHOLET, f dr'., 2 tone

118.58
80.79
123.'18
· o84.88
11,11J8.48

Tota.~ of 111 ~n.ds,
74'58.10
Recerpll During Year
Road Funds
•11),329.,8
General fwp . FUnds
2,157.13
Total of all Fuorls
12,488.81
Total RP.ce iptg and Balance
Road . Funds
17,238.57
Qeneral lfwp. Funds
2,700.14

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Total Payments

Jload Fu.nds

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Bal-,nl!e, Jin'l. 1,' tA.Is8t Clerk's,

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heater, 4 good tlres,- prlcod ,

R811's Ben Franklin ·

El ~etions

For Workmen's Comp.
Bureau of JnapecUon

sin.mAav

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.PLYMOUTH,

,For

l!Y F'Uff"S.

191!3 BUlCK VS Ro~dmaster CG.f'~ · ·
Cpe. ~ Power steering, brakea, &amp;
'Windows.
All leather seats.
$189&amp;.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

!l~n~

~uTo · J;&gt;E~
young men for
tent!r~l

_Wlltt ·lQfbldin.g ~.ar ~&amp;IJ·
. _etc&lt; ,J!:xped~n~e
II willing to wotk.
to Box 668·8,

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. Ftinds
2,708.J_4
~;]];~,:; all fund s
11.198.48
n
, December !U, 19M clerk's
Road FWlds
8,207.87
G-e neral Twp. FUnds
538.36
Total of aH Funds
8 746.23
Outstandinit Warrants, bee.

19156 (Add)
Rood ~u,rtds
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1.595.78

General TowhShio Fuilds 214.02
Total of aU f&lt;'u'n,dS
1.809.80
Balance .In Deuository, December 31 195fl:. , ·
Road
9,803.(15
General 1'\vp. Funds
711.2.:18
Total of all Funds
10~56. 03..

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Motor Co.

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COMPLETE SELECTION

!Valenti"es

NANCY '
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BUYS ME

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NECKLACE

. Valentine Candy .

·Now IS the Ume to p~ck-&lt;&gt;Ut those special Valentines
~ore -the

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Attention· Dot.Owners
. DeadUne wr purthase of 1957 Dog License is January Hth. One Dollar ($1.00) pen·
alty II Ucense Is purchased after tllat date.ii .lll: :. ·
FOil YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THIS . HANDY APPUCATION BLANK · AND
MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COURT HOUSE NOW: FEES ARE
TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) FOil EACH DOG, 1\IALE Oil FEMALE.
To obtaiD license by mail, !ill In and !llail this form to PEllllY A. RIGGS,
COUNTY AUDITOR, Metas County, Pomeroy, Ohio. Enclose ~.,..Jdressed Stampea
envelope and price of license.
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Male Dog .2.00 Spayed Female $aMI 1. )'emale $2.00 .,
Jtetmel Ucense $10.00
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SparkllnJ oricinal blue fi!Qdlr.

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Total IIlghways
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Cemeteries--Com. Off.
Employees
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lf\9.00
Tools, Mach. and Materials 18.88
Other Cemetery Expenses
(Castor Cern.)
'70.00
Total Cemetertu
247.88
Miscelioneooa (List)
Min'lsterill :Money
'70.78
General Supplies
92.95
Dt&gt;duetlons by County Auditor

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:Cheap,

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for anyJ wut
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one other tha!l
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BARGAINS · · · · BARGAINS

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Ohio, I'"~ 1, 111$7
certify fhe roQjiwhoi io

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ALa.EN APPLIANCE

"Where Your Conlideneoll Juolilicd"

G"yro-Matic Tranamiaaion. Stop in &amp;
drive ll
Pia.

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T11Jle Tol&gt; ·GAS RANG£. Allo 2
lots. Woodrow Zwilling, syra-

Duriftt the Year 1ia6s I
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Wllethe, It Be A- - REFRIGERATOl,.T 't
Fo,mer Price

Thla car is ln ex·
condiUon. One careowner has driven it a toof 39,000 Miles. It bas
pracUcally new Ui'ea, a new
battery, · lblny darl&lt; green

ll paint (original) &amp;

ville recently spent a we•k .wlth

CROSLEY
50% OFF

ON THIS DATE, Jan. 10, 1915'7

Going-out-Of-Business
·CLOSE-oUT SALE

Club Cpe.

Clint
tbeir Orr.
lf&amp;ndparenll Mr . .and Mrt.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Randolph
were recent visitors of · Mr. a ad
Mrs. Hank Arnett, Middleport
Mr. and Mrs. Att MorabLy of
Pomeroy were calling on Mr.- and
M.n. Ralph Ballard
Mrs. Albert Pear&amp;On suffered 1
beat attack. He i&amp; aome better.
Rudy Durst and diUibter Mar
caret ealled on Mr. and Mn. Joe

MAKE YOUR CHOICE

•:ACH ARTICLE

II I '-lotil!f'S

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Wo Are Ill~ Midst Of A

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Sayre Of Roseville-, Orner Cramlet
and wile ol Letart, ~ay Peuoon
1952 DODGE

:Reeds-

FIQor ltodef 21" CJlOS(:.EY

w··:rea. '

Populat&amp;.n 69!, lf.'tO
&amp;alai-let and Wa1e1
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841aries and

. Per" A. Rigg$~' · J

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' COUNTY MlTOR of~·~ 9'·~~
Lleenae must be oblalned not !ater dtp Jlll\,' 191 1957, to•vold~- $1 penalty •
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For thtr Plsc•l Ye•,. lndlnt

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o[ . Zanesville, Mr. and Mra . . Ray

Billy and Ronnlc orr,

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Ill 11'. tllala II• .._..,

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T..,.....lp,

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BAS HAN

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Ul!"ried Jmme41ttolf •. 'nl• D~lb -\.IJ'Al.FA HAY, C. D. Clr&lt;le, 11-.
Sentinel will oot ~ liiJOJH1tilt
e1ne, ~lhaa Rd.
1 I 8tp

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HIG!IEST PRICI!S pald for junk
and wrecked .ears. New 'Haven~
Turaer 24414.
1 10 etp

live (25.) acres off of the·- Raa't of the north halt of the northwest
aide of the we'st ~ of· tlki NOrth- quarter of "'edlon 11, town 4, and
east Q·~arler of SecHQ:n- No. · 16, range 11 that lie~ west of the pubT.own 7. Range 14, save: and except lie road which passel through said
6.26 a&lt;!res which was sl$1d off of sectiDn, excepting 10 atres sold to
the North end of nid -2G at:te&gt; lot G. T. Ruth off the West end of
to J. -··. Riggs, by R. G .. Wellt, ad· said quarter 11ecUOn, also a lot out
ministrator of the Estate of J. D. of the Northwest. corner of
Riggs, deceased, in the ynt 1878. said Jand, ~nd nri' owned by
Both of the above deacrlbe'd trlcts Watson ancf Phillips, on t)e west
of hmd l&gt;eing situateJ! · in 'Scipio by lind of Amos, G. Rarilon , on
the soutb by land• of Cowdery,
Township, Meigs COunty, Ohio.
Belng the same rea1 estate con- 1nd Fields, and on tbe e1st by the
vcyed to Ed Welch by deed · reo public road, containing 40 .acres
corded in Deed Book [23 face 31 more or le8s. There Is a right of
of the Meigs county Deed Records. way reserved •long the south side
AND
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of sald Jot by Cowdery, from the
N0 TICI ·OF F t Ll NG
Sa ad prem1ses are appra:a~d at public. road to hill lot. Tbi!l deed
HEARING ON INV2MTOti.Y '
$2,000.00 and mu !Jt not be sold lor
ProlMM Court, Mela• County, Ohio less than two-thirds of sa,id an.. h for land sold to J . W. Johnson,
• by t-he ' heirs ol Thomas Gum, u
TO the Executor or Adminlstra praised value.
tor 1tnd to such of the followin g
Terms: c ash in hand on day of recorded in Deed Book 96, pages
as are r es idents . of the state of sale.
10, 11, 12 Jnd Number 107, page
42 of Meigs County, Ohio.
Ohio : surviving spouse, if anY \ ·
BESSIE L. WELCH. Admino
next of kin; beneficiaries under
lstratri-x of the l1t1te ctf U
PARCEL NUMBER FOUR: Sitthe will, if any; the attorney or
w•rd W•lch, dlic,aMCL
uated in Olive Township, Meigs
altorneys representinli any of the . . .. WIBSTER &amp; FULTZ
County, Ohio, and beinJ the south
aforementioned per&amp;C)na:
Athtrnays for Ad"dnlttr•1rlx half of the · nortnweat quarter of
You are hereby notified that on (1) 4, 11 , lB. 25 (2) 1. 5tc
Section 11, Town 4 and Range 11,
th e 9th day of Januuy 1957, an
and bounded as follows, on the
Inventory and Apprailf!:ment of
eaat bY l1nds of George s . Fields,
the ettale of Mary J . Hi11l. deccasand on tlf11 south by lands of C. S.
ed, late of ~ipio Twp. in said
Carr, and on the west by lands of
County w41 file4, in this Court. I , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .QI:I' spent S. E. Patter.on, and on tbe north
Hearlog on uld Inventory and Wednesday at Galion Oblo with by l~ndi of W. 1. Warner and tonAppraisement wiU be had befort their ~aughter Mrs. Ed. Newmu t1Jnln1 40 111crea more or lee.
this Court-on the ~Qd day of Jan· arid t•mlly.
uary Uf37, at 10 iO'I:ock A.M. .
Mrs. Dora Rose ia apendlnl •
S.ld Premises
~p(aise4 at
Exceptions thereto may be fllelt weelt with her son Arthur Rost $2,06'7.00 and can not t&gt;e sold for
b_y any interested party at any and family 61 Belpre She l;las been leiS than two thirds of· tbe aphme prior to five days before the quiet poorly.
·
pr•isement.
date set for hclring.
Those calling on Mr .. and ·Mn.
ftobert &lt;::. Hartenbacb, Sbtriff
W~ESS my slanature and Seal Albert Peanon Now Ye&amp;n day
O'Brien • O'Brien, Att,ys.
~~Ysall:5.;ourt., this 9 day of Jantl· were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd AdilNI (1) 10, 11. M, 31 (2) 7, lite

Mr. ond Mrs. t&lt;oaer Grueoer
open! !rom Saturday until Tlnor..
and

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J)U~t.hed at 1 eant per word.
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NUMBER THREE:
Also, one other tract of land de- Olive TowMhlp, Meigs County,
scribed aa £oJlow1, to-WJt: TWenty- State of Ohio. Belrt.l all that part

Ut diY vacation at f1ome.

ta

tar eta..lfled ruteo Q~arleo

P.AIRCEL

work Tlmrad.,. •ft•r opendln1 a

rate or

Dally Sentinei, PUmeroy-JOddleport, o..

ANNUAL ,INANCIAL RE,OIT

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VISION: t~~ ne"' $tG.OO Tu. 2C.!CJ ,:~r 'll&amp;adl.'t 484 Spt!flal N!'Jo
17!1S New Hav~n, w. Va.
titoe~ of Event~ pJ1nte4 -at reau- =-:-c::-::-~---- 1 9 3te

con-

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'l'(tliltilo

J , . . per .,.,.~
be ch N'L: '*i fur ' dvertith'lll.f o0t HAY 'OR SAL&amp;-Tbomu Weber,
pat~ for bel.:~re the 25th of each
Che1ter. Ohio. C best~r I!Jtchtnae.
~o11tb foUowlDt iaH'rtton.
1 I lhp
!nOr.. tn Advertll tDJ-ih9uJ4 lk

We Still BaN a F.eMl

BARGAINS

tamination or depe&amp;it of 1e_diment.

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lertioJt,

LEGION AUTO SA~ES

such stieam\ from

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P AdtCEL NUIIBEII TWO. Olive
Townebip, Meigs county, State of
Obio. BeinJ part o( tbe nortb half
of the northwest · quarter or seefor the ••me, ;nd the
ti()n 11, town 4. and ranae U ,. 111d
.cqpying 1n so far 11
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beginniag on neJd•p line and run·
esaentlal to
nlng north 80 rods along Albert
veloping,
. SChUltz line; thence west 88 rods
also,
to the center of the road, tbence
W. MAIN ST.
the ule of
with Slid road to Fields Une;
said lands or
thence with Fields line to the ';;;;;:;;;:;;:
•arne, and so r:nseh
thereof aa may be nel!e11811')' -for place of beginning centaining 30 7"
such enjoyment and 'protee\lon of acres more or lesa.

IIAitiR

·LARGE

liquid 1lENNEL &amp;::ntr•tL You'll

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By \futha Jane Williama and wife of Let~rt. Mr
.Mn.
Deputy Clel'll:
Charley Reuter and aoa . . . dne'
(1) 11-18-2 tc
or Cbe!ler road.
M.rtha Orr returned to her

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NO MORI BLOA!

ated. In tbe Township of OUve, tbll'
Count7 of )(eigs, and State of
1 Obio, 1nd bounded and destribed
aa follows, to-wit; Begbmlns at
tbe northwest comer of land owned by WiUi3m Pblllips, an~ form·
erly owned by Jesaie B. Xyroele,
In Section 12, Towa. 4 and Ranae
11, and running toutb 96 -rods,
tbence east 281f.L rod•; tbenee north
88 rods alon1 Albert Sf;bulb:'s Ilne;
tbel\Ce wdt 28~
t.O tbe plaoe
of beginninl. eontaininl 11 1erft
more or less: a right of
be·pnirlng ·a t the sou~et comer of
aaid land and runl1ing west to an
elm tree and tbe townablp t"Oad
40 feet, and 24 feet ·wide more or

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LOST 31 LIS.

Sbeep 100, not enoU,Jb freth re- 1 never kno• • ~men\ while
1o test tr1de.
r..t.uelnl wltb.

110&lt; - · -

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~:,'S ~.r.t; ~~~ ._ ~·
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HCUtlYe iaaettJODI,
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W.tf
lpert•' -o~e month fOI' D ~ J.AD[u 6 TELJGVIIION IDVICI
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CINOINNATI, 0. (UP) stock;
thelt farm botne. Cbr lstmaa tLey
Ho&amp;s 2,800, barrOw• and tilta entertained· t he Cb:arlea Smltb
active, s tea dy to 215 c hi.aher; 1~ fam ily.
'120 lb ]8; 190~ ib 18.2ll; 200.236
cor~ on..
l b and 18()-la:!i lb 17.70: 2.3~ lb
17.50; near aBO lb 17.2.5; sows
steady to ~ c bl&amp;her; 18 down.
Cattle 300, calves 150, steady;
choice fed meers 21; .IOod to low
chDice beiten J8-1D; mind atand- ..~tpN-=N~'Jre~fl&amp;;;:
ard and good 111!1er1 ap.d beifers ""'b-ate
aM inmr•
feW lboriI wllahe4
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h.cl U..
rftluee4
17; cutter and .utU\ty heifen 11· wei~ to lDI." wrttlll lin. o . wen,
14; utility : cows 10.50-11.50; &amp;ood ~"I =t!~ ':.~:=:'~.f!a
11nd choice vealen 18-28; standard :'in~':iedo my !""rk 10 mueh
14-18.
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Alt y~'--~~~lr t ouneea ot

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JoHN c. BACON
Judge and Ex-Officio

Costume

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Live- children spent tbe lr vacati,on at

Common PIHI Court
l•n J•mln Hill~ Pltintiff

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Livestock Markets~ WOLF

IHIRIFF'S SALI 01' ltiAL

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I'VE BEEN
HINTING
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Mrs. Mary Archer L'rossan
Dar,o,rin and is employed at the
Kai ser Alu mLnum glant, Ravena- 11nd childno have moved to the
Coats apartm ent on t•ront SLreet.
wood.
William Stephenson UIMleJ.lon,
Mr anfi Mrs. Ga.ren stansbury
was
a bu swes~ v1snur ht:rl' 'I hur:,retu-ned 'Th ursday from a h oliMr. and Mrs. Will1am Hend· da~ VI.)J! w1th Mr .and Mrs. "Will- day.
ricks and family bave moved from tam ::-tansllury and bmily, Char
Mr. and Mrs Carl Allensworth
Front Street lO RuUa nd Road. les William and Juqueline, 1n and famHy moved Thun day from
Their 4aughter, Sonja. is staying Lh.! &lt;&gt;L ollo~lC&gt; , Flo~. Mr. and lw":;, :!ICif form er honk c:, l'c ..rl Str.:-.::
at the home o{ Mr. arid Mrs. Will- Stamsbu.ry Clew from Fl&lt;mda to to the -bOUStl they buughl from Mr.
tam Auh and family and contin- Charlc~ton au- port wbote the&gt; and Mrs. Gcor:,:e Baker on Alb
uing ber ·work aa a sophomore ai were un11ble to land because ol Street.
Middleport Hi&amp;b School.
Mrs. Webb Ha!l has returned
bad weather. The plane took them
from
a vi!lit ln Columbus with ber
to
Pittsburg
h
and
they
traveled
by
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lo&amp;an .
daughter
and is staying at the
bus
all
night
to
return
to
Charles
Sandusky, have moved· to Beech
hDme Df Dr. and Mrs. John Moore,
Athens Road, while they are on

Middleport
Society

DANDY --BUY

vaeaUon.

1954 CHEVROLET · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · $1195
1 ton, 9ft. stake body, dual wheels, 4 speed transmisaion,
helper springs.

POMEROY MOTOR Pomeroy
Co.

E. MaiD SL

Dr. K. D. Amsbary and Dr . Clyde
Ingel s wr:re in Chillicothe Thursday to allend a District Dental
A&amp;Soclation roeetlng
The name of Mrs. Robert MIIJa
was unintcnlionally omitted from
those wh\) sent gifU to Lhe shower
for Mrs. Gerald Marr Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Gardner
were in Eaton Tuesday to celebrate tlis mother's birthday
Harry A. Evans. Nelsonville, Ex·

Mrs. Troy Ohlinger Jr. Honored
Wednesday At ASurprise Shower
Mn. Troy Ohlinger Jr. wu the 1••" '"'" Gilbert , ......... Mio•
guest of honor at 1 surpnse lay- . Gr&lt;~ce Campbell, Mtu Anna Durlt,
ette shower, Wednesd1y evening I MisS Kate Ebersblch, Mra. £11given b7 Mrs. Norberl. Neutzling ' worth Roe, Mn. Walter lliUer.
and Mrs. RaY Glaze at the lteu~- Mrs. Denver K•pple, Mn.George
Jing home, Peacock Ave.
Horak, Misa Emma Seit&amp;. Mrs. Con·
Gilts were plaeed on a table rad Ohlinger. Mn. Philip Ohlinger
d
ted
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.... __ Cl
ecora
Wltu pma. an
ue ~~' 186 1 ma
Inger, DU"·
u.a
streamera which were beld In Ohltnger, Mi.ss Emily Ohlineer,
Mrs. Herman Ohlinger, )Irs, WU·
place by a pair of blue booties.
Gamea were played durina: the ham Ohlinger, Mrs.' Troy"'(Jhlinger
evening and pri1.es awarded to Sr., Mn. Neil Hysell, 1111. ·RuMn. C. J. Ebersbach, Mn. Emmett dolph. Obitz, Mrs. Willard Eber•
Blackburn, Mrs. Homer iBriekles bach, Mn. Mary Kunzei.man and
and Miss ~udy Vaughan.
M1ss Bonnie Neut1llnc.
After the honored gueat opened
54!nding glft.J but unable to at·
her ptany lovely giftJ reb'esh· tend were Mra. Ben Neutzlint,
menta of ice eream, cookle1, coffee Mrs. Ellen Coueb, Mn. Albert
and mints were served by the Smith, Miss Anna Ebenbaeb, Mra.
boateaa:es to thoae named above Pearl Ash, Mrs. Dena Zwilling,
Mrs . Dayton Phillips, Mra. Cecil
aminer from the State Auditor's Hysell, Mrs. Harry Webrung, Mra.
office, is ln this area on bltsineSII. Edwin Wehrung, and llra. Janlce
Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harris and
daugbters, Jill and Jane, Mrs Walter Harris and Mn. Lula Russell
were business visitors in Columbu• Saturday.
Announcement. have been re-

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smt,_a 76'h ANNIV~SARY SALE

B-Dally SeoUneJ, Pomeroy·Mtddleport, '0., Jan.u, 1957

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Sew Rite Sewing CJub Meeting
Held
Wednesday At Conde
Home
Mrs. George Conde aull,eJ by
Th.e game, "I've Got A Secrel"

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CHEF

John Kincaid, who hu
General Yard Maltu of the -,
:10n y.ards of tbe New' York ·
trat Railroad, .retlied laat ~~
with Thursday, January 10, aJ
last d.!iY at work.
· Mr. Kincaid began his wK tt
Hob«on on Mareb 12. !913. wiii!D· ·
tbe Ka-nawha and Michigan :Aliiroad was here, and before comin.l
·o O~io "larked on the -Vlr.gtr.la11
lines, completing fo:-ty·ftYe telll
")f railroad work when he retlpd
thi!l mOnth.
,
Mr. and Mr'- Kincaid
)auley A . ., ••~ •.!
~oAnn, ,

SKILLETS
Here's a wonderful opportunity to start your Revere Wa're Set or to add another fine
Revere Ware Utens_i! to your present set, at a BIG Saving! Copper clad bottom spreada
heat evenly. Gleammg stamless steel body cleans easily - tight·fitting cover seals in
food . flavors!
.4.

REGULAR PRICE · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · ·· · · $7.50
YOU SAVE · · · · · · · · · · ·-·· · · · · $2.51

NOW ONLY

$4.99

[JMITED TIME OFFER ................. ' .......... • .• UMITED QUANTITIES;
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The familieo
ly ond M)',. and
the holidays
ton with Col.
Mrs. Ncalls
the New York

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Mn. Clifford

M're-. William Bartels
John Hartung.

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malohlnll box aprln.,.~;.fet .. I

ENSEMBLE
with button-free mattress
A wubablo, tal'to&lt;l hoadt.oard, Sooty butlo..
free maunu and box spring. aU covered ln lhe
aame charml•l decorator deaipaed. Provincial

prina. plu• • tturd7 1\eel fruno ••• aU for

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with IYLMD finish ond $S9.50 qualitY, mcilt,.u,

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thi• d-r•tor-de&amp;l.-.d Con•M!ab·•bed ••• ita
handsome f•bde lni1hrid with f•hah~uJ new
SYLM&amp;R. .,,.. invitible aliptOover"" tim aeola
a1 • ' • alld wrlnlliliftl! By d•r •" lnvllinc tof•
wilh h11.u.rloaa fH-.. rubber eudtlont • , ~ •t

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"Will Not Tolerate Practice"
Says New Ohio Governor-Elect
COLUMBUS, 0. (liP) - Gov ...lect C. William O'Neill has
bluntly warned a. number of Republic•n leaders he
not
, tolerate kic~backs and influence peddlers in his administra·
r Uon.
f
O'Neill toid United Press that he had laid tbe law down to
one Republican organization official in Northern Ohio. He

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SEO Regional
Council Will
Meet Jan.l7
The Southe11tem Oht•J Regional

council will bold U-• flnt geneul
meeting of tb~)tHJ" ..tt the Farmers·

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O'Neill moves up from aUorDeJ
general to goYernor nat ._onday.
As aUorney general he wrote \ a
law provjdlng the heaviest pen:- .
allies •DJWhere in tbe couatry for
vlolatol'll of the nareot.le6 Ja'WS.

1954 Buick Century 4 dr. Sedan · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · $1,895
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1955 Ford V8. Ranch Wagon · · · · · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $1,995 ,:

SparkUng original blue finish. Sharp car. New Buick trade·in. .

said be had re(eived wprd the
party worker expected kickbaeb
from the sale of auto Ucen1e
plates.
.
"There will be no tlckbaeU of
' n" Kind," O'Nt-ill nid.
"There hu nev('!r been anv kickbacks in my operations and' there
wiiJ D?t be," the incoming JOYer~
norwd.
Word has fiiLercd into Columbo• that some GOP orpnizatio11
workers expected to prOfit when
the Republican~ «&lt;ine into power
Monday. They ~ hav~ beeA on the
outside in state government for
e.ight years.
ODe case that prompte:d O'Neili't.
action eoneerned a GOP olficiaJ
... ho bad openly s•id be ea~eted
• kickback from the sale of automobile licenses.

botel in Galli~lil Tbu.rsday, J•n·
17, areord'lng ttl Council
Prelldent Georae Half1nger. Din
ll8J' will be Jel'ftd at 6:30 p.m.
· l'll!~o~wing a hoipitaiJy hour, and
for tbe •l ftiir will be proby the · ulfiws' chorus of
HOfPital of t~ host city.
'! The SEORC ia compor;(; ~ of re
P,e1entatives ol an eight-count)
area interetote·U n the aeneral de
The Jieen.ses are sold by depuvelopment, advancement and pro ty regiJtran or motor wbtcle.,
of this set'Uon or the atate whOse .appointment.. are under the
apeabt of the after· lOvernar's control.
will be Bryce
.
.
Twu who ha~
The dfputr rep•tran reee•ve •
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~et ol 25 eents f~-~-en-.e
of
' u~ plAt, solil. In aome~~~
kin gum
Con~~ - are sold by automObue· elu~ lnd
district liinre Lt1
JD
· •ervke clubs, in othen by indiBrowning ha5 served oontia otdDIIIL
The GOP leader who publidzed
uously as a member of the Ohio
!'&lt;latural Resources eommissior_ the fact he expected !tis organisince its establishment by tbe sta zatioo to profit from the llle of
tc. He is a director and one or taJ• bad said be expected ~ orthe foun.dcis
the ''Friend&amp; of c•niation to receive 15 eent. of
the Land," and a fonner dired.oJ' the 25 ceats the dep.utf ~Rru-1
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The Sixth An~ ·,Po.¥id·Wa Band Festival will b~ held &gt;n and honorary life member of the receiv-'!.
tile MiddlepOrt _Hlgti School Auditorium. it was annou~ced l&lt;r Ohio Forestry auociation. Jfe also O'Ne111 also has told the sheritfj
dll)' by hand dlfOC!oFS Ray Woodgeard, of Pomeroy Earl is president of the Ohio Forestry throughout Ohio he wiU riot to]~..
assoda1ion, - and honorary lift ate Ia~: enforcement of tbe
Warnke of Middleport and James Breen of W•hama. '
lawa. ne called them aU tO
A ·total of 161 otudenta will participate in the event. Re- member ofthe SoU ConservaUon bUng
Columbus
nut TueadaJ at whi~li
hearsal&amp; will be hold during the .day ·Saturday, January 19th. Society or America ·~ a member Ume he said he woul4. ~e Jt
of
the
board·
·or
trustee•
or
An·
'l'be Concert wlU be played the Uoch college.
elear .he wiJJ not toJehtfi tamsaine·. ~vehlng beginning at 8:00 p.
bling.
Tickets for tbe evP.nt may be
m. Advance tickets are now bein~
Tbe in~oming governor ilaued
sold by students of the three par- procured from members of tbe
(Continud Oft pqe fiw)
the eall to tbe sherifi1 aiteJ- reUeipaUng bl.nd.L
eeivtng a confidential report that
gambling wa'a on tbe increue in

Spotless original finish. Dynaflow drive.

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Leave 43 Dead·
In Its Wake

1955 Pontiac Dlx. 2 dr. Catalina Cpl. :· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·: · $2,095 :
One carefullo"'') owner, Hydramatic drive. lmlJ!ac./.!.11 Throughout.

1956 P~iac 860 4dr~ Dlx. Seilan · ·· ~ · · · ' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·.' · · $2,595

HydramaUc drive. Less than 6,000'miles. Fully equipped.
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Wintry blasts bowled paat tbe
AUantic Coast today, Ieavinz at
least 43 persons dead jn Ita Wake,
which exteodtd over lhe eastern,
two-thirds er the nation. ·

1951 Buick VB Roadmastit Conv. Cpl. · : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · , · · $1 ,39$ ,

Power Steering, brakes and windows. Excoptional condition. Best Buick made. All lea· ~
thC!'.ftflls.
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Of Mason Lodges
In Area Are Set

1952:Billck Special 2 &amp; 4 drs. · ·· · -·· ·· · · · -· · · · ···· · · · · · · ·· · ·· $795

T\vo fine cars. One has new paint job.

1t5201dS:-V82dr.HollldayCOupe ......... .... :. · · · ..... ·· · $1,G95 ·
Super "88". Hydramattc drive. Hard 'r&lt;r"p Style.

1952 hnllac 8 cyl.'2 dr. SedGn · ·: · · ·- · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $695 l

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Hydramattc drive. Extra good orlgln.t
finlslr. We've.serviced this car since new.
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CARS

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1t51 t:hev. 2 dt. Dt.. Sedaa ....•.
1810 Poallat 2 dr. Dtx. Sedab .....•
1il0 i$ule' 2 dr. Sedan ......... \

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U,!t$ -, .

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$415 Extra nice. ·
1954
Chev.
l!
ton
L
WB
.....
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. . $1,5111
ht5
Extra good 10ft. body.
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$195. 1153 Font ~ ton Pl&lt;kup ...... .... $895·':
1~1 BulekSuper 4dr... - .. - ..... h~ Nearly new finis~. Shows good care.
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Mace Greenlee
Death Reported
At Charleston

A . M.

1955 ctiev. ~ ton Plekup. V8

MANY MORE

Tbe icicle • coated air, tile coldest of the &amp;eason, mo\red away
from the central East Coast early
today, but its thilly fingen continued to send the mercury abi\'·
ering down barameter acales : in
tbc Middle AUantie statelil..
;
Residents from New EngiD.!f
eastward through tbe Great Liles
were blessed with relief 'from the
Mace Gr('cnlee. 72. died Friday sub-zero wave. Parts of the Ohio
in Ch..arlcston . He is 5Urvi,·ed by and middle Mississippi VaiJeys ;•I~
his wife, a son, James. Charleston; &amp;o benefitted from the Wll'lller
four gr'andc.. ildrcn. two brothers, air. Temperatures scampered up
I.rm r.rc('nlcP., Middleport; Edgar as b.igh as 30 degrees above lhe
r.r('enlf'c , Pomeroy ; a siJ;ter, Mrs. prevJous day's readinpr ' in some
G. A. Fergm;on, Parkersburg.
parb .
f'utwral SCt\ires will be held 1
- - -- - - Sunday at two o'clock at tbe Bart-·
lett Funf'ral Home, Ch.arlcston, '
~nrl burial will be in a Charleston

Thom&lt;~s V. Littler, Welbt&amp;n, di•
triet ,deputy Grand MastP-r, was b)·
specling officer Thursdliy at Che·
sbire Lodge, Siloam No. · 45Cl, F. &amp;

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IP'Ieetllne Deluxe 4·D.
can best describe this car bY
saying "It's a cream•pufl"j
You couldn't find a sluuwe~
car In a five year later mO•
del. Just over 40,000 mile~~&gt;
original black finish, pracU..
cally oew Ores. Fully eq!!lP.
ped. Seeing is belle~!

Come aee.

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WIATHIR

One careful loca-l owner. Cleanest '54 in town.

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Fordomatic- R&amp;H. Extra good finish.

the elose of the meetinc a

Anniversary con·Sealy·Jied
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Mn.

Tile Ladies 'Aid·of the St. Plul'a
Lutheran Church met Wednesday
ilfternoon ·in the social room or
the chUrch wltb the newly elected
offiei!rs In charge.
"About God the Father" Will the
toplc of the Jesson atudy given by
Mra. Charles Lylle and M.rl. L. C.
Karr. Mrs. Harold Eppley preent·
cd an article. "The Featlval of the
Twelfth Ni~~:ht" and Mrs ~::~
Johnson concluded the pj
wit han article, "The
Mrs. Paul Theiu, pretld&lt;mt, .,...
sided lit the busineaa •estion .and
eleven members responded to roll

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1953 Chevrolet 210 4 dr. Sedan · · · · · · · ·· · · · ·- · · · ·· · · · · ·· · · · · · $895

StPaul's Ladles
Aid Meeting Held . .
At Church on Wed.

HOLLYWOOD

On The Brightnt Corner In Middleport

Nearly new finish. Runs swelt

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Po-Mid-Wa Band Festival Will
Be January 19 At Middleport

1?52 Plymouth 2 dr. Dlx:Sedali · · · · · · ·.· ·..: · ·: · .: · · · · · ·· · · · · ·'· · $495.•

The Women's Society of ChristIan Service of the Rock Springs
Methodist Church met Tuesday at
the church lor an all day meetlng.
The forenoon was spenl In quiltin&amp; and In lht- afternoon the replar meeting was held with Mr1.
William Bartcla, vice pre1ldent,
presiding.
Prayer by Mrs. Lewia Grueltlf
opened the meetlna:. A ·
wa1 held on "lslanda In MY
munity" with all present
paUng.
Attending were Mn.
Clark, Mra. WilHam Morgan, Mrs.
Lewla Grueser, Mra. Scott Folmer,
Mrs. Howard Bolin, Mn. Anat

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Holds An AII~Day
Tuesday Session

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Rdreshinents were served by the
hostess to those named above and
!'.Irs. Willard Wilson, Mrs. Lorenw
DIIVili, 1\Ir~ . Max Folmer anti sou.
Max and Mi£s Kathryn Mitch,

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The tnn·cling pritc donated by

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Sealy Nolurol
Jllllt Mat~ II'• buttoa·he •• , ao but.

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:lolrs. Homt:! r Walter was awarded

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Mrs. Verne Davia was o. guest
wiw u the 1-oiifly Stlchers Club met
\Vcd•Jrsda}' evening at the home
of MrB. Carl Moore with Mrs. Janet
Korn lis hostess.
1~;ji;ij
Hostess gifts we-re presented to 11
.VIrs. Korn and Mrs . Mopre w)to
was ohscrving_ her birthdlly abo
rct:eivetl a numher of gifta Including a decorated birth.day cake
which waa served wi~h tht~r•freah·

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Copper Clod .. Stainless Steel

Nifty Stitchers
Club Meeting Is
Held Wednesday

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McMillin Dow, daq&amp;bter of Huth
M~i\Jlllin aJl(t the late M.lttit Swan
M"tMillin of New Haven, W. V~~t.
:md Williar..t L. Folrner. ·aon; of Mr
and Mrs Scott -Foltner, Rock
Springs.
The wedding was an event of
WetJneBJiay Detembet 12, at the
home ol the bride's father. The
vows of lhe double ring cerernoney
were read at 2:30 p.m. by the Rev.
Ralph Mahoney, pastor of the Uni-ted B~ethern ChuN:h, Maaon W. Va
The ·couple are re1iding with her
father in New Haven.
Attending the wedding were
Hugh McMillin, Mr. and f!lra. Hen·
ry John!lon of New Haven. W. Va.;
Mr. and Mr1. Scott Folmer, Rock·
Springs: MrR. Cbarl11 Armatron1
and dauthter Cherry ·Lynn of
ledo, Mr11. Robert Johnaon e;i eon
T&gt;ougie of Columbus trtti-- -llobcrt
Dailey, Pomeroy.

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Mrs. James Pullen and Mrs. Mrs. Don Mullen entertained the and olher games were plated,
Sara Gibbs enteruined the PM Sew-Rite 'Sewin&amp; Club, W~dne&amp;day . after wh.lCh refrellhmenu 'were Hl"Club at the Pullen's home Wedneo- evenina at ber home, Lincoln ve~. by th.e hosteas to thOM· nam1
d
Heighta.
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ed above and M.ra. Edward WelJs,
B.Y evening .
Mn. Denver Rice and Mrs . Don·
During the meetinJ in eharae Mrs. Don CoUina, Mn DqtDJI
of the prCS~iden•
Mr1. Ch• ..le• Strickland, Mn. Williard Bnve:r,
a)d Lowery were guest&amp; and priz~
-,. .
es were awarded to the gueat:s and Hoffman it was dec::ided to make Mf;l. Charlet Speneer, J4rL J'aek
to Mn. George Hobstetter, Mrs. comic hata for the Valentine mee~- Fowler Mrs. Donald MJrka, l!ln.
Charles Murray, Mrs. Wayne Swls· inw: which will be sold u a mone.)' Elmer 'White and MrJJ. £lza Gil"
her and Mrs. Francis Anderson. making project and hate: purthased_ more' Jr.
Tbe hostesses serVed barbeque evening.
will be worn the remainder of the
• The next meetinc w1U be~ Mld .
tandwiches lo the group. The nexl
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Mrs H0 ff
. '--h II 1
at e ome o ..... a. ay owefl
meeting will be held at the home
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man 111: uv a o · the . witb Mrs. Charles :S pencer as coof Mra. Walter Crooks.
club presented a 11ft to Mrs. Don hoateaa

Dow-F.olmer Vows·
Given December 12

AT BAKER FU,RNITURE
ONCE AGAIN

PM Oub Hosted
Wednesday At
Pullen's Home

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He announced the in~;pection ffii'
the Middleport Lodge tor April 9
when the inspfletion wtU be nlade
in tbe "Maiter Makcin!' d~grce.
;pomeroy wil~ be i~pected on
March 11 _a nd Ratio~ : J,an~arr 22.

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Cemetery.

County Prosecuter ' James 0'
Brien wUI arrive in C()Jumbus
Monday to attend a..tunchoon honoring Governor-"Ele~t William C. . MEIGS OINIRAL HOSPITAL
Admltted, Mrs. Juanita RaUW,
O'Neill, and fate~ attend the In·
augurat1on .ceremonies in the Middleport; Mrs. Cora Ritchie, -ofPortland~ Herman BaUey, Middle·
SLate House.
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Dl,.~ar~ed:

~tr. Grct'nlcc, who is a retired
N'·w Ya&lt;k Central em~loy.&lt;, had
lx'f'n empiOlCd part t1mc at the
Bartl{'lt 1-Unerat Home and 1 bank
in Charleston. He was a former
local resident.

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Quaid, Dexter; Ira FoJt.er~ Pom·
eron Vallie OJdin, Cai'Pf:Dter; Ka· ·
thryn Michiels, Middleport; l;n·
eat Yooi!IJ, ~~~~envtlle. .
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One blPth:·Mr. and )ln. William
i!atiiU, Jllddleport, • dallibter.

Escapes IDJDry
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(C.ntinued on ,.,. Hn)

IAt Ironton, o·
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IRONTON. 0.
UP- Robert
Amos, 32, Lucasville, eKiJ)ed · injury Frida..v when his •mall plan:'!
hit rowt'r lines and crubed here.
RACINE SQUAD CALLED
Ironton Hospital officials said
fiacinc . Emergency squad rt.'- Amos· lu.~avy cloibing protected
lllOVl'&lt;l Mrs. ·Lawren("(! 1\ltchie, Ra- him from :-..:rious injury.
ci ne RD. to Meigf. General HosAntos told the r;tate Ulgbway p'a·
pital suffering from
bc.arl ail· trol the plane's cngtue quit u be
meut ~ill nl&amp;ht.
was attempLin&amp; &amp; fm:ed ~

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