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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 16, 1957

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Pomeroy Society Notes
Mr. and ~irs . Kenneth Farley or
CheyftJn., \\ Va. were week1·1Hl
guests of her father, Edward 1-' .. r
ker. Mmenw1lle. Mrs. Parker re
mams ill ln Holzer Hospital.
:!ofrs. A R. Kn ight 11nd Mr. and
Mrs. Chul es Gib bs visited in. Ironton. Saturd11y Wit h Mr and Mrs.
Howard Kress Mrs. Kre ~~ remaJJl S
senously !II

1~

CohnniJus
reported a.s quJte Ill.
~t r
ar1d ~Irs . Dale SmJ\h and
.\lr and !1.1:~ Harold Smnh v1sltt!d
m Ja{'k:,u11 w1th Mr. and Mrs.
Th u mil~ \h"C"lung and family
Attrnd1ng Sun day Schnol and a
BTL' ln ~ lltutc , Sunday at the 1dl.
Zion Hapt1st
Church , Rutland ,
Sunda) from !he Naomi Baptist
Church Wt' re Che rry Sc-ott, Char·
It' s ~1cC&lt;h)C, Helen anU W11la
I Brown . F'annie Russell , S. T rwd
Sul Johnson , Viola Brown, Joyce
'Ann \'t'iltiams, Jonn BuJJmgton.
lhe Hj~V . H E. llarrr s, Mn. Gen·
! lle Brown. Mr:-~ . Ca llie Hanks and
I Mrs. Allen Hampton .

Mrs. Alle n Hampton attc;1derl
the board n1eetmg of the Wornen·s
Auxiliary of lhc Olr w Bapt1 s!
GenNa! AssortaLJon. held Fr1d2y.
at the Low ZIOn Baptist Church
in Colu mbus
Miss Ella ll en nes~y returned to
her cmplo~mcnl at the ElbNfel d
store, Monday after a two weeks 1 Capt. Glenna R11mmel of the
Illness.
Salvation Army has returned from
Elza Gil more Sr who un derwen . a week at Officer.~ Council in
s un:ery at Unive r sity Hospital. Indiana.

I
I

Continuing Our

SALE
HOSIERY- HOUSE SLIPPERS

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT

OHIO

I

Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6:)44

Good Luck Clover 4-H Club
. ,T--ea-c~,...;r.__s-;:M~e_e_t ....-....
P!~~sr,~~i,~~~~~ P.~~,nt~r f.~b~.4 •nd '"' ,..ding ,, IAt Portland On

be held on }'ebruar)· 5 111 the Mason Metboc.list Church basP ment
were made at a mcetmg or the
Good Luck Clover 4·H Club on
Mo nday cvemng at a regular
meetmg .
The dmner will be open to the
publk with serv 1n 3 bvl!:mning at
five o'cloc k 111 the cvemng.
Comm ittees were 11.ppointed a~
Monda y m"hl's meellng to make
!urtber plans for the dmner
On the menu cnmmlttee are :
Ann Newland , Jackie Ca pehart,
Judy Hewitson. , and Charlene
Diehl . To make poste rs for t ne
w 11
.
d Inner
are Ki tty 1 Iamson , Pau·
Ia Maynard, Harvietta Newland.
and Beverly Burns. In charge of

Chulen• Dl"ehl .
It was rleelded thai the me mb(or
of the cl ub who &lt;Bell s the most
t ickets to the dinner will be give n
a tree dinnl"'r
Mond ay·B mrclin g opened w1th
the 4-H song and the 4-H Pledge
followeri hy the st nging of Jesus

Good things come in B packages, too .
.. during this bi!;l sale you'll find it's
smart to BUY THE LARGE SIZE AND
/'~~~SAVE . Outstanding bar~ain s in all your
drug store needs are being featured over here ot SWISHER and LOHSE 's--Come in and shop--- t&lt;:jday.

ALKA

SELTZER·

~
2S

1ab1.

balance of

reported a

SA VI

.99
.89
.98

44C
11c

Kaopectoll, ,10 oz•..•.• $1.08
Vastflne Hair Tonic.....
.89

46C

Sallttpallca .. ....... .
Aero Shave •.••.......

JohMon Baby Oil . . .. , .

$1.6$
$2.00
$2.35
$1.11

$1.49
.91

19C
68C
7C

soc
sse
47C

s2c
uc

:\ rncctmg: of t he Southern Lo-held at the
Portland Grade School Thursday
l'I'L'lllng Jan 17 at 7 o'clock . 'Ille
Racme gr ade teachers will have
the program anJ Mr. Chatfield
nf the Purtsmoutb Divison will
ta lk on th~ possibility of social
secu ri ty for thr teachers
cal teac hers Will be

ary 22 · Mem""rs going
to . rS• R0 bt • l eW.IS
meet at lbe church in Maaon.
Rel&lt;t•hm•nt• were •":1t! ."' •Is Stork Shower
the mefirbcn of t he club bJ" Mrs.
Ralph warner. • ,..,.,_ Eleanor Honored Guest
Ewtng. •M Mrs. Charles Aldridge

In charge of next month's meel ing wiU _-~_be Gratus Ann Aldridge
and tM,Vfd Warn~.
Atten~'ng the meetin~ were
Kitty Hirrls, Paula Maynard, Connic NeWton, Charlene Diehl, Mr:;.
Harvey Newland, Ann Newland ,
Patty Newland, Harvi etta Newland, Bc\·erly Burns, Ilenry Burgess, Howard Ra yburn , Sharo n
Foreman, June Hill. Judy Hewel son, Barbara Wilson, Eugene Jtay .
, burn, ·carolyn Dotson, Pa\fici.1
Riley, Jane Turner , Mrs. Joh 11
· Turner, Judy Turner, Sharon Me-Daniel.
Kitty Williamson , Ann Harr1r,
June Van Matre, Carolyn' Va,n
Matre, Carol Ann Ncv11le, Gratus
Aldridge, Jackie Aldridge, Tom
my Ewi..Pg, David W11rner, Rnbcrt Tripp, Shelrion Housh, Barb&lt;~ra
Sherry, Georgie Sherry, SbirleJ
Smith, Daniel Artis, ~lr~. Cb:Jtle ~
Aldridge, E leanor
Ewing, jean
Warne r, and Jackie Capt' hart.

54c

WSCS Prayer
StartS
T I•S ' Venl·ng

Gbf

A prayer group, s pon .~o rcrl by
theW. S.C. S. of the Hea th Melhodist Church, will start lhis evening wit)l their finlt meeUng at
8 p . m . at the church Sunday
School room.
. MillS ~ern ice Bowen, Spirtual
Life rh1urman of the WSCS , is in
charg(! of the a:roup and Anyone
lntereat(!d l! Invited to join with
the membtu In the ir service.

Car.?l June Roach
Passes Exams For
Registered Nurse

uol.

73C

LIQUID

IA~IIIo

... $12S

Lewis H. Sauer's
Birthdays Are
Observed Sunday

which opened wlth dcvutw ns by
Miss CarOJ I
Roacb.1of New Mrs. Guorge Parker who had for
Have n , a Sl'plember graduate of her lop1c, "Love ·• 11nrt :-enpture
the Holzer Ho spital School of re~ding 1 Corlnthian s 13 Ml!lll
Nursm g. has successfully pass'd ho-1-s responde t tu tlw rnt l call
1
the Ohio Slate Board Examina- with a New Yt•a r:; lhuughl .
lion s and is now a registered
Followi ng the business scss1on
-11urse.
fl social ho ur was f'njurf'd . Mr ~
A!\ s uch shfl is entitled to use
Parker read a poem The New
the leiters R N. after her name
Ye1u·" composed by Mrs. Jacob
ac-cordmg to Wayne B. Foster, Hoi - GIGeckner.
1zer Hospital adminis trator.
She is a graduate of wahama
Present w~:re :\Irs ·1 .1\lmHs Got!·
j Jligh School and the daughter of glem, Mrs. :\lart Crary, M 1~s LY·
Dale Roach of New Haven.
dia Ebersbach, Miss Carri e Y~·a·
ger, ~rs , Albert Youn ;..:, Mrs. nlu ·
eckner, Mrs. Ric-hard (';;mpl&gt;ell,
Mrs. Par ker , M l~S('~ Augus1a and
Ada Ge nhdmer, Mrs C. E:. W
Downie. ~Irs. Neutz: tng and Mr~
0 . H. Myers.

59 NEW
PATTERNS

...z.

$11t

,

98C

'

REGULARLY -SOLD FOR '5950
Once again drastical~

·reducedt9

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~

• '""'""'t ...........

COlD IIMIDIU

ROOT

...........

............ rl

$

95

lm""'"

batlona.

bO

ltwap..J.'o lumptl You ean't •uy

• &amp;a.. 'l'l•lity, mo,. holoiltioul7 comlorloblo 1111i.

'I'HI tor the

Prescriptions Accurltely Compounde4

HEATERS ·
Complete With Tanks
2-59,900 BTU Heators

$39.95 each

---

01rins nearly UO ~" lho regulor ytal'rouna
prioe-Gt a lamoaa Seall'-;Natural Re.tllt'tbutlon•lne .
• •• DO

Ahead!
FUEL OIL

I'

• . . . , ........!IIIII...

CRIAM OIL·

There's Plenty o#
Cold Weather

money I

•
l-$0,008 BTU Jloa,ter

$49.95

mJoyed the veteran
.nd tbe
talent.
:Jilnlor

pefftmDera

PRESIDENT STOPS Ot.i A PARCHED OKLAHOMA FARM
I

WAS

Fred

·

MidBrad Maag

and

or

whieb included
olio, inter-act perf01'111ancea, qnd
the traditional minstrel with black
face end·men.

Mush: was presente&lt;{ b)' Mr$.
Lillian Steiff, Dolt Gruesttr .Jfow·
a~d Byers, L. R. Wiley, Si~fum
Coate ,Paul Hapton•tallr-'lien Ken·
nedy Jr., Thomaa Skinn\r.
BarDara Jones welcorn:ed the
audience and introduced Cash
1\ai!r, who was aMounee"r for the

olio. ,

T e annual P()-Mid-\\ a Band
Festi'Val wUI be given Saturday,
January 19 at 8:00 p. m. in the

Middleport High School Auditor·
. ium. The program will be eonducted by Mr. Ernest Manring, Di·
rector of Mustc in the Cleveland

Public Scfiools.

I

Advance tieketa are now on sale
and mliy be purchased from any
member of u~e three j:larticipating .

Albert 0. Ward ·

Dies Suddenly

0£ Heart
. A k

waP:oo-:er ..
E
"XaJI Slated A(

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~ ~~.!&gt;¥..~"'an~~-. 11 .
on·.-~ ~· ~·ri~fip ,.. o_r-.~ . }.~

''StUmtiO, Betty HarTIS, Bonrue van
Cooney; aons
by Debby

and dan"

Grueser; duet by Maida Rot11h and
Jariet Rummel and a· a"ina:iftg and

dine~ routine by Bonrile Van
Co_oney~ .Dixie Pierce, Gail Stumbo,

STYLE 909

Carolyn: Milhoan, Phyllis Stanley
Jut\lor KennedY. Stephen ·Coats:
Bruce Bradford, Kenny Lewls and

Sl1•; 11,.14,16,11, to, UtA-,16t,.!o,·
~~~ 10~21'11

011

ow

8~ qualify wash:-fctll COH~M, nJ..

.
1 .tt4 wfth • n....l... poJtralt n.c-1.
lno. White lfll'lltoiMd cotton yotle
wttlt .._. p/pl"' oc:c.ntl. 1-4 Inc~
COMOalod Jlpp. clotft~~.

ILll£, PINK,

GRE~N

ELBERFELDS
POMEROY
MASON CITY

Housewares For The Home
•Pyrex Ware
•Porcelain Ware
•Aluminum Ware
•Granite Ware
•Dishes
•Glass Ware

BICYCLE
SPECIAL

$35-

.•. '

$12.95

~'.!-1;

"
D6ia,
lllr.

' deputy grand ·matron of

25, OilS

In

dlttrhtiJ

11106.
'F uneral .•rvices will ~--= held
Frida)'"\ at 2. p.m. from lhe Hadley
An enmlnation fw Rural Car- Fliilenl ~ome, corner o( Fiftb
rier for · the _post ofl'ice at Lan,ifvllle, Ohio wm be epen for accept- and Wooster, Marietta. ·

Langsville PO

Meigs-Co Fanners

·Appheants

.,.,, -

•nd ...., ..........

Renu'nd_ed Of
·F•_
..--...•... '· ____ Date

Offer Assistance
To Vendors On
Sales Tax Retum

persons havin' Ohio vend.
ors' lJcenaea wiU be required to
tile· their next aeml..a.nnual salea

tal returns by laauary tl, 1857
for the period Jul,- 1 to Deoein-

to '

ber 31, J~. o«&lt;IJ&lt;Ilng
annquncement today by the :oepm...
mf!nt of TaXation, DivillM of
Salea and Highway Use Taxes.
'R eturns maJied to tbe Treasurer of State should be postmarked
not later than January Sl tO
noid a $1,00 a day cbarp tor delinquent filbtg.
.
Te asslat venclora with these returns, tbe Department of TuaUon bu irnn.ed to have sn Ell·
.mlne1·, C. A.·. Bathbum, atation-as follows at Auditon Offict,
Mela:• County Court House, in
· Pomeroy, Obio, Monday, Janual')'.
28tJ1 and Tuelday, Jam.&amp;ary 29th.
Vendor, serki!'a assl~tanct trem
tbe e~minet will bO required to
.pre,ent aU tecorda nedinary to
, ·~bitanU.ale ~c fieure~ to be repPrted, auch' as "- cop)' of thelr
· return for the prd'viou1 period, a
~rd of grOSI ind m~empt 1alei
and a record of ~ble sales of
41 eeat.l or over for th! ··period

ea

lldi

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HE ..CAN· H·UIIil IT·!
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a

11

ll.arty

"The Bock " u

f the

G

i8tb

th

ond halt of 1050.

Cwitlnvecl ..., ,... lf'lld)

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011 The Brlghteai'Camer In lllldclleport

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Twelve Schools In Meigs County ·
Foreed To Close By The \Veather

~Inter s bitterest weather maintained its seige of the
Me1gs-Mason area today witb tbe mercury tumbling to 10 bezero and for t_he ~irst time in several years threatened to
freeze over the Ohto RJVer at this point.
The lowest temperat~re reeorr:led here in rocent years Will!!!!
28 degrees below zero m

the

1935-36 winter ahd prior to that

Truck Overloads
Result In Fines
For 6 Truckers
Overloaded
coal trucks on
Mei gs County roads principally on
State Route 143 resulted in the

assessment of $212 in f ines and
cost..8 Wednesday when i.ix truck
drivers were hailed into Mayor
E. F . Robifl'lon's eourt b;r the
Oh1o H1 ghway Patrol .

.

Arrested :1n.d fmed for overloadmg or trucks were : Miles E.
Cain, fined $25 and costs; James
H .Clark , fined $215 and costs;
Samuel B. Vrim, Athens, fined
$59 and co~ts; Nathaniel M"Cum·
ber, fined S25 and costs; Harold
W. Brown, fined $25 and oosts
and Jay HaJJ Jr., fined $33 and
costs.._,.

Weather 30 Days

' 1•

a very
F~'~ •&gt;f. PI'•.yer and great
.stateaman
~~~::::~:; he says slmply,

even ng

r::',ne:!wi~etbe

it, with his rather,

f.

''"""
tn the making."
intD management
· the u
the
Mission
+::ori&amp;reiaUon
heavy welgbt champion.
his mes~age, the hearers will,
He said that the former heavy
the Impact of a personal sin·
welabt k~ng had retired from the
cere
prayer: "Thy kingdom eome
ring with a hall million dollars
which has been well invested ·to on earth as (t is In beaven. - be·
care for him aild his famlly. That .l(inaina with me."
Marciano _,Iince his retirement had
Many local persons will rememput on wc.~gtt and nc:iw scaled al
d
ber the great book, "Christ or the
about 240 poun s
tndian Road," a beat seUe:r. Alter
spending his apprentice years as
a missionary lo India, Dr Jones
returned home on furlough and
Temper~ce
wrote a report of his years of
&gt;ervice in that land of complexitiefl. He was urged to have lbla
-eport pJ"inted in book form. Tbe
was
book which has sold over one
opu~
million COpies ~nd hli.S ~n transWednesday morning, at two spe- lated into 20 foreign lang_uages.
cial as~embly programs at Pmn-· 1 f'ifteen other books, including
croy Sen.ior Hiih Schoo), the Jun· ·'Abundant Living'' and "The
ior and the Senior bigh &amp;chool Way" established him as one of
student bodiea and their fleulties the autstarlding 1uthors In the
observed Temperance .Day, c. s field -of religious literature. His
Gibbs, superin.tendent. of the Pom· "ateat books are ''1'h.e Way to
Power and Poi11e"' and "How to be
eroy Public Schools, annoUllced.

~ -~~~~'_:_:.,~th~:.~:.~l~n:~.~-:.~Yn~IM_•r_· \

Da"y
Js pomeroy IJi.
Assemb}yT '

in 1917 when the temperature
took a drop to 33 below.
Det pite tbe cold and biting
weather the road crews of Meigs
County and State Highway Departments WGTked until late Wedn~sd ay clearing away
roadways
and making them passable. It waa:
re ported today that all roads in
Meigs County were now dear of
ice and s now. WJtll e-nly hilly back
road~ stiJ I_ being slippery in spots.
~dtl wtnter majnt.aining itJ icy
gnp on th t area school cbildren
· throughout the arel were getting .
• an Uns('bedufed Vatation due to
1the cold weather whieh prevented
&lt;~chooJ buieS from startin1 a n d
kept schools from being proper.ty
warmed

County Sebool Superintendent
0 . O. Patter\On's office today re-

r.•ull

I
1

I

$5,000 KIDNAPING REWARD

se.rvjce was re!ilored w'e4Dee. '
1ay night to tbe Jut of eight ·
:ommunities which· were left 1
·.vllbout b'1at during .tbe ..-ea't
worst cold wave io hlstOrj
The service bad been .bllt OU
o more tban 30,000 resideilta ID
"te Oswego vicinity i!ue iu a ltd
valve break at Syr~ie",
EICPI.. I-on Kill~ th,...
An explo•ion in an enline roOtD
J{ the Panhandle Elltem PiP'
~, inc
Co. at
Liberal,
Xan., ,.
Wednel.'day night killed three pQ.,

the ,hove wond•rful

;ons and forl'ed a cutback in aaa
'&gt; ervice to indu.strial Ulti'S in •v!!tal midwestern state1.
Two persons were kllled. and
'wo othel':!l were mlsiing ll) ID e:.:~
plosion and fire in a two-atory

Jack W. Carsey
Attends State
Farm Bureau Meet

The Rev. llalpb Zundel," .pastor

CHIMNIY ON FIRE

During the 2

days

meetings
State

penonnel rrom lhe :Oh~o

UniversiJy College of Agric~lture
a round table on f11ture
trends in Ohio farming. Penonnel
from Farm Bureau lhen discussed
'IIVJYS and mcLJns of kctpl:ng pace
with thesE' lrc-ndF.

held

The Racine Flre Departn1cnt
watJ called to tbe residt-nce o[
Beulah Morril Lhis morn.hl ~ at
a .m. when the !loo11n a chimFeaturl'd spcilkl'r was •E dw..-d
ney ia:ntted There was no prop- S. McFaul, nutcd lecturer and
erty daruge reported.
· humorist.

w

. •·I'·

:m·
~"{,k n;:z; .,.ntral N•• yQrl.~~ato

~:1 s

The progtam was sponsored by a Transformed rerson.''
the Pomeroy Chapter, · W.C.T.U .
nnder the chairmanabip , of Mrs.
GlenrOy EwinR:. 'She was aecom·
panied by three. W.C.T.\J. mem··
bers, Mr!l. Gladys GibiOO, Mrs. Carol COok and: Mr1.1. Alma Parker.
The program began with the
Jhowing of ''The Friendly Enemy"
a, sound film produced by the National W.C.T.U: arp:nlzaUon. ByJack. W. l'aney, manager of the
means of cllem.istry demoru~t.rat 1 ons Meigs County ~·arm Bureau Co-Op
It Showed the barmfuJ effects of attended th~ slate wide f'arm
alcohol on ora:imic material and Bllr.!BU Cou11t y Managtn m:eeting
human hodi9J.
held January 9-10 in Columbus.
of tbe Flnt Baptilt Chutch, Pom·
croy, spoke tO the student body of
(ContlnuN on ,..._ Mnn)

Forecasts said cold air dra.lJJed
from canada is being replaced
with warmer Pacilie air that will

boost temperatnres frOin
below
WASHINGTON (UP) The zero into the 20's in the Midwest.
Weather Bureau predicts cold However, they warned a fr.elb onWeather !or mOat Of tbe nation Jiaught of cold air il eJ:peet.ed '
tor the ned 30 dayL
to Invade the area by Friday.
In ita monthly loi-«ast, ihe buHeny Duth Toll
reau also looks for "freqoent
A United Prets count sllowed .at
snows'1 in the e:nl:em states from least 51 deaths blamed ·on ih.,
Carolims northward.
weather since the start of the
It said that until mid-February, eold wave Monday. Tbere w~
temperaturts should be below nine in Indiana, e.igbt ia New
normal for molt of the natiGn, ~oct, six i_n .D!inoJs, three each
with nurthf'astern stales having m West Vugm1a, . Peanaylvuia,
the greatest sub-normal weather. Virginia, North Carotin• ind
It said the only area eqected to Michigan, two in New · tnglancft
have normal temperatures ia the ~wo in Iowa and one each' in Y.iJi.
hr Southwest.
1iasippi and the Dirrtrld of C9t
The bureau said that rainfall lfmbia.
·~
• ~
would be above normal along tbe
1'he snow sto'tm snarle.i tralltUNDERGOES SUROIRY
Gulf_ Coast and _east of th~ Appa~ portation in the populous Eaat
Don Young, son of Mrs. Vietor lach11n Moun~ns. It sud the &lt;Uld authorltier; -warned ·motoriata
Younj", Meigs County Polio Drive Rocky MountlllD sta~s also _.should ~bat drivin,g conditioos r;mliDed
chalrn'lan, underwent bone sur. bD:ve an unusuaJly h1gb amount of ·&lt;very miserable'' today,
gery in St. Anthony Hospital, Co- ram and sn~w,
~ehools were cl~d .in (be mblumbus on Tuesday. He is in
~n the Mutwest, the snow and Jrbs of Wa.shington, D. c., and in
-Room 2M and reported as "doing ramfaU shouldi be below nor~, Dutchess County;- N. Y ...n uUo
well."
the burca~ sa d.
mated 20,000 commuten ~ de___ - - - - - - - .
layed in getting to work
New

I

July 1 to Mi'l'ber ,I, 19116.

ISAKER FURNITURE

,.rtJ,

.com-

ot ""a

ance of .apphcanta until FebrUary
Richard Hovatter.
At the intermission Maida 3, 19&amp;7 the. COmmission announced
·Roulh aang a solo and the orches- today·.
tra played 'il.'verll popular 1num·
f&lt;&gt;&lt; this examloa.llou " .~..
.
ben..,
.
•
must tptuaUy ~ within the JU"'1j
Endmen lor the mlnsttel were delfvery
t~f the above-mentioned
Robtrf Morri1, Frank ChFI'Is~brew,
t&lt;¥
·.LewialL Sauer, Thon1RS Kelly, Ed.IJ~ IAJjlll
ward MeColllb and E!JWud l{lteb- · for oDe J'@QI ·.next pr«edina: ""'e
c:loNo1 liMe for al!4!eptance Of _
.
·
ea. SiDJers were Bill Turner, beb- applieatl.oilll· ·They must haW
lleiU (_:ouaty frumera arc re-ra Grut!.!ler, Kitchen, Morris, Calli reaebe4 thtit
blrth~ay ori the mhld~ th•t . Janu~. 31, 1957 is
Bahr, Barbara Jones, David WIJey,
eloalq daie. thtlre 1• ao tilu:l~ the '•~!!· date em. wb~h Joan~ ~r
Ftank Chft,ebrew. Myrna Maq, mum 'tte ' lill}iL lfowever. pei'"Jool .PUrt~- qteementa will be availStepbpn JacoM, Kelly, Pat VattJha ;iba hav-e paaied the age of 70 tlble on wheat, o~t1, rye, barJl='y.,
· ••·
.. .._ and •q.vbeaftli.
.
M~PTiliS. Sauer; pantomimiate,
1
AU necelsary:'·doc:uments must
.Betty Harris, Bonnie V~q.- Cqopey; lhY ~ - COOAII._,ted on Y fo. '""'"'.
::""' ::newable appolntm.en&amp;a of be ~leled b)' clOse ·or: buaiaes&amp;
dartc:er, Gail Stumbo. · -·
. Ji' , · ·
on t~ abbv~ date.
.
Chorus members int!luded Dixie
Coinple~ iDformatlotl abou~ the
Farmer• muJ reeeive hdorma·
Pierce, Maida Roush, Phyllis Stanley, Betty Harris, C•rolyn MUhone examinaUOn "ii!uirements and tian at .lhe IC'cal ASC Olflee. Ma·
1
· Ie Bu ng, pomeroy,
· ilpp11~·tons
Marilyn and Sharon Roush, Janet In
... s IJ:U~tI~~ for II ina
IOJI Ic T. tmp
1~
Rummel, Jean Dabo.
may be ...
uoro-1 n9'1 ,st
e po... o1• Ohl o.
liCe fot Wbieh" th.ia'ex.l.mlnaUon IJ·
~---.,---beJQ announced. AppliCation
M•IOS 'GINIRAL HOSPtTAL
forma m"Uit -be Wed witih the U.
Adndss~ons: MrS. Lorena Ault,
S. ,ClvU · .strvlft ComrniMion, MlddlepOlt.
Wi»titJttlim 20, D. c. and mult be
Pilcb"!p'(es· J'"d.te fi,ct, Pomeroy.
r~N ~ potf:marke-d: not; la\er,
Bil1hr, Mr. and Mra. William
.
I ~-!fli'Jh,e .elollne-~te.
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ported, Rutlnd Grade and Hlib
School, Salem Center, Jfarriaonvill.e Grade and High School Be .lford , .Bradbury, Salisbury, chester
Grade and High School and Tupo
1
Plains Grade and H i 1 It
1 pers
The arrests t!ame about as a re-- Schools all closed due to the io
suit of spot cbetts condueted dement we3lher.
Wednesday by the Obio Highway
In the East,
residents from
wa1 made today Patrol of coal trucks using State
Union Telegraph Route 143 after numcrou.~ com· New England to the mld•Atla.atic
made appliation u plaint..s had beeu registered con· states dug Gut from the W()J'd
for tbe permission cern ing the 'eonditlon of the high. ;nows lorm of the winter. The
telegraph of· way in which it has been charged :;t~rm Wedncsda)·. borne oa icy
request bas that the road conditions have Nm.ds, dumped u~ to 8 iD('bes of
been caused by overloaded coal snow in Virginia and a foot or
trucks.
more in sections of N.- England.
A below z--ro celd 1PtiW .._crippf:d
lhe nation 's midlan4a ove~
~ ·weathermen prom:l'ifd4 biitf
'Warmup" . was on ita n 1, from,
or ~ places, Canada.
:.
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The first part had' the ,handThe procram to be played is as
painted backdrop of HawaH which
waa made by Gordon Guthrie, Pl'i• foiLQwa: "M~rcll Forlh" by Donald
cilla Harpole and Robert DeLay ~oot:e: "San1us". by da Palestfina;
last year. The performer. were in "Beethoven .Fifth .Symphony" arbrilht sport·shlrt'• abd ~·raditional ranged by Walter Beeler; " Amer·
Ha.,aiian leis .and s:arongs. -Musi- ican Folk Suite", by Harold 'Walt,_
cal numbers included solos by Bill
l)trner, Frank. Cheesebrew, L. R.
"Jn A, PerSian Market," Albert
Wiley, Cash Dahr, and an- insU"u· Ketelb&lt;y;
by ~old
(laC
mental duet. Howard Byers, L. R. Walters; "Voo Doo'' by Harold·i
.
. .
Wlley; a hula by Gail Stumbo and Walters; ·"Red Rhythm valley", hl'
J..ocal OES Chapters reee1ved
a tomedy routine by Eddie Kitch- Charles ll]ll and ''Washington !"oat word, Wednesday of the death of
•9· Keith Anderson, Eddie Gruea- March" by John Phdlip Sousa.
Albert 0 ., Ward, 249
.
er -.Md Kenny Lewis.
Mari8Ua.
The •eeona part of the one· ln•

"Viva l'aulo"

l.._,lng geoattric patmn

--Weste.-n Union
Asks To Close
Rutland Office

bands. ·

_,,.,

Mothers To
For Polio Drive
Thursday, Jan. 31
The Motbl!n March on PoUo in
Mei&amp;J County will be held Thunday January 31 begin•ing at 1 p.
m. in Pomeroy and MiddleMrt
and dur'~: Lhe day time throughout the county, it was announced
todlly by Mrt. Danny Thompson,
tbairman of the Motheu March.
The Mothen March is sponsored
each year by the Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, who solicit voluntePr
workers tbrouc-hout the county to
knock at each
door to collett
funds for tbe National Fo~ondation
of lnf;mtile Paralysis.
Thb year the \'oluntcer worken will also distribute cards urging everyone to take advantage of
the polio vaccJnt!, a~ adults need
the~e lihots as well as children
The Sorority is also sponso:-ing
a Mareh or Dimes dance to be' held
at th ! Pomeroy Junior H igh
School Aud itorii.Ull, January 26
Music will be furnished by
Sub
SteeJe and his orchestra Inlm
Ironton.

DtYid

oraera ihoWinr tbe amounts of
M•lllpll pur-chased dllrina: Lhe sec-

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po;.M'1d•Wa Band
perform.,-, lnduded
Ike
and
Barbara Jones, Myrna Mill F
• } T0 Be
.ond Pat Vaughan. lnl•rla&lt;utor lor
estiVa
!rhow
Hibbs,
llleport businessman.
w"
director oroduce, the G'IVen sal Urday
show
a two part
h
· ,
'
new

Vendors ..m 'll!jl ~ - ~ulred
t.o ~~rin1 copies of_ theif purC'haae

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Ice and snow didn't keep &amp; large audience from ~ttenditig
IIIL~ddleport performance of the .Suilflower Mln&gt;trel sho~ ·
W.,...~sday night at the High S&lt;hool auditorium.
.
. · The sbqw, which hu . ~n spon.O.e.jlhls year by Fides
Lljdge, Knights of PylhiJs, and the Senior Class of Middleport
&gt;High School, was presented to an entbUBJastic audience who

; the

$2.95

ly Untt.4 P,.u
Oh&amp;o: ._.., C iM~dy IN win4y
._.Y with Mc•lon..l lllfht ...,.
lhh aftomoon .net lwlftlht, Net
.. c.lllll .... PtorfJo.-i . . ., WMt •nod south portton. ..... . .
afHI 'rW.y. HitJh todey 11 to 24.
low tonitht 5 to 12. FrW.y
cioN, witft tnow
Mrttto

SINGLE COPY~

Wiley,

AT

Year alter Y!IV•••.

Sunflower Minstrel Draws Full
~ouse At Middleport Wed. Nite

ma~u. Debby Grueser

Bicycle Special
At very reasonable pric"'Complete line of supplies.

Januar,.l7, IJI57

WIATHIW

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ercury

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It

Dur ing the business seui~·
was voted to purchase two large '
Mrs. Noah Hukins is teaching kettles {or the school .kit~en.
today m the Sixth grade sulM!ti- JUlin coats and storm hats .purtutj.ng for Mra Ferne Gaul.
chasM by the Anociation lor the
Mrs. Clarence Dicken accompan- three patrol boys were displayed
by Ralph Spencer. The attend·
ied her brother, George Rice, and
a11ee bauner was awafded to the
sister. Mary, Rutla"nd. to Columfirst grade tauaht by Miss Farie
bus Tuesday.
Erlewine .
Robert thrlstel, Springfield, and
A movie "Tbe O!"eat Waltz" 'y;as
his fiancee , Misa Loia Peeke Col·
shown and Bobby Jacobs per· ·
umbus," were dinner IUet&gt;l~ of
formed several ma"gic tri.ckl, dur·
Gene Grate Saturday.
ing the program bout.
Mrs. Hazel Board and Mr. and
Mn. Robert Carruthen left Mon·
Refreatunenta were served by
day for Columbua wherF the for· the Coa~pon aroup, from a tabmer'a nephew, Robert Lewil, is le centered with bowl of lruit
critically ill at Mt. Carmel Boa- with green candles in erystal .
pita!.
holden on either side.

Reg. $47.95 26-lneh

SUPER
ANAHIST
$119

lng.

NO. 233

¥on~•)' : .

evening at the &amp;ehool with lllrt. ·
Donley Reibel pre1idcnt, presJd~ ;

S~op Picken's 2 Big Stores

ANTIHPTIC

$160

WILD• ·

Th e Central PTA rnet

VOL VIII

Mrli. Minnie Neulzli ng president, pres1ded at the mcelm g

ZONITE

SHAMPOO
11!101.

Central PTA
Meeting Hetd
Monday Night

chureh.

$119

101.

MAINUh\

served salad, crackers and coffee

to the members and one guest,
Patty Lowery.

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NERVI HE
·'

1he officers: Mrs. Lowery, Mrs.
Lewis H. Sauer, Mrs. Peul Haptonstall and Miss Farie Erlewine

10c
$1.41

PHILUPS i

weekend with hu mother, Mrs. versity Theater pcr{ormanee in•
1. B. Downing, who Is senously , Athens Saturday evenblg.

United Methodist
Doug~ters of Ruth
Closs Meet Held

MILES
MILIC Of

the food and

Mrs. Myron Miller as chairman of
lhe din ing room committee.
The Group trill have a new s ummer pro ject. They plan to save (5c
each day during July and August
and pre ~nt thetr offerings at the
Septemhl:!r meeting. S alet~ Tax
stamps are tu be collected at the
Febru ary meeting.

enttne

I

Mr. and .Mn. Rod1:1ey Downing
Mr. and Mr•. RolaDd LeVI\&amp;ahft.
lo"islted in Charleston over th.e and Gene Grate attended the Unl· ·

Mr .and Mn.. Lewis H. Sauer,
who celebrate tht:!r birthdays on
January l3, were guests of honor
Mrs. Robert Lew1s was honored
Sunday
at a dinner given by Mr.
w1lh a stork shower Monday evenand Mrs. James Pullen and Mrs.
1ng, when the Second Monday and Mrs. Frank Wilson at the Pul·
Sewing Club met at the home of len home.
Mrs. Patnck Wood. Spring Ave.
Mrs. Wilson baked the birthday
Election of of£icers was held
\\llh Miss Martha Howell chos"en cake which was served with ice
as pre5Jf:lent; Mrs. Wood, liccre- cream arter the friPd chicken dintary 11nJ treasurer an&lt;J Mn. Geo- ner and the ,guests Included Mr.
rg e St· hneider, publicity. Secret and Mrs. Sauer anti CarolYn, Loii,.
pal names were drawn for the and George; Benny, Ann and Shar·
year.
on Wilson ; Susan, Stephan and
'
A sal&lt;Jci course was served by Stephanie Pullen.
ltw hostess to th ose named above
anrl Mi ss Elc&gt;anor Rotr &gt;on. Mrs.
Pau l Klm•s. Mrs. Dwight ParkCr,
Mrs .James l'lathworthy and Mrs.
Grace llultcr. Favors were small
slorks.
The IH'X' mee ting will be held
1\ th e horne or Mrs. DWlQht Pa rA tY(olvc o'dol·k polluck lllnJ:hkE'r
eon preceded th" January nH'd·
mg of the Dau g hters of Ruth
dass of the lJ nil('d Method1sl
Church held M o nd a~. at tlu:

Jun~

YOU

Sill

o[(ieers preparing

6h;ru-· M

LARGE

PRICI

Maden, 48's. . . . . . . . • •
luttrt cr- Shampoo U.
S.S.S. Tonk •••••••.•••
FHnamlni,IO's ••..•••
lydia Pin.ham, 72 labs.
In Cough Syrup ..... .
lllqutl Deodorant. , ••••
Fastt~th ...•.•. .. ....

N~:wland

'1 1hUfSday Eve

$63 .51 in the treasury.
Readings were also given ~)
Judy Turner, Kitty Harrls, Sbaroo
McDanocl, Paula Maynard · and
Rdrcshnient s will be In charge
songs were led by Patty ·Ne\t!Jind of the Portla_nd tea chers and all
and BarBara Witson .
'
_teachers are mv1ted . Mrs. Ch!orus
: \
Gnmm 1s presiclent Of the associ·
Rev. Richard Wright ol'# •O.:'J,,M~_( alion and Y!rll. Robert Louks is
Ll1li
!on Meth"olliBl. Churth asked;,em•r $eCrcWry
·
bl " .
bers of the club to atte~:~n a urch '
' -------gettmg new s paper pu JCltY ar'! services in Pt. Pleasant
Jack Stewart, David Wa rner, and

AND

NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED
BRANDS

scripture by Barbara Wilson, A
reading wa! given by Henry Bur·
gess and the thought for the da }
wa s prese nted by Judy Hewetson
Ann Newland led the group in a
prayer.
·
The secretary's report and roll
Clilll were given by Secretary Jack ·
ic Capehart and Treasurer An n

•

Middleport Society No~

Mrs G&lt;.~ll' Hvsell read excerpts
from thr stud~: book "The United 111 11! the hospital there.
Nations and Us" when Group 1
Forrest D. .Bachtel was a bu~ln·
· of the Women's Al!iocJation met at c~s visitor in Athens Tuesday.
. . . .-.) the First Prl'sbyterian Churrh on
Miss Jean Lama, Village TreaTuesd~ty cvf'ning.
surer, atte nded the Inau guration
Mr.s. Donald Lowery, chairman, ceremonies at Columbus Monday
presided 01nd the devotlonal serv- and s pent the weekend with Mr.
ice was conducted by Mrs. Joe ttnd Mrs. Ernest Jones and c:bUghBatley on the topic "Christia ns' ter, Catul Jean.
Responsibtl!tics"'. A question and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Burkey, Marianswer penod followed the pre- etto, altcndcd the inauRuration of
sentati on of t he t opic.
WilHam O'Neill Monday . Mn.
PLans wer':l made to serve tbe Burkey is the daughter Gf Mr . and
BPW !)inner i n February with the Mrs. C. A. Emmisb, Middleport.

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Soeiety Editor, Phone 6079

I

$1.25 Anacin, 100's .. , ..•• 98c
$1.00 N. R. Tab1els .. , ...••
~$1.25 lysol, 14 oz........ ·78c
Bacline, 16 oz. .. ......... $1.47
Tums, lin of 200, ...... , •• $1.00

Presbyterian
Womens Group I
Meeting Is Held

The Daily Sentinel

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MAill MtDONALD bolda up her check for $5,000 In Bever}f HU1s.
Calif., placed on depoait With Al Hart (rlgbt), preaidltllt -of~•
City Natlonal Bank of Beverly Hills as a tJtward tor latonpat.iou.
leadlrlg to capture of her kldns.per-'5. Her attomey, Jerry Qlealer,
la &amp;t IefL Mean.whUe, pollee aaid they could find no kidnaptng
evl~e at h_!r ~~flf!£~~~-~~.l

build ing at West Peoria. Dl.,
Wednesday night.
A $1 million fire at Springfield,
"\tass., raged out of "tODtrol for
~wo hours Wednesda)&gt; ~a.u.d elg"t
firemen were bospiWJied for
treabn«.&gt;nt of smoke inhalation.
The biting cold cOntitiue-tJ to 1ct
records, with the me~ diving
to a record low of 7 belOW rero
during the .night at COlJlbtlMas.
Ohm, and 6 below at Cleveta~d.
Dotrait Tjetlr F..._.
Temperatures ·
:zero at Detroit
since Dec. 17,
.
River wu solidly fr02en
Detroit and WindsOr,
lhc ftrst time in many

Coast Guard cutters

(Contlnuod

&lt;in -

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�!.-Dally SeDttnel, Pomeroy-tpddleport, 0., Jan. 17. 1957

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

The Daily Sentinel

f

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

BIRTH A.INNOUNCIO
Dr and Mrs. J a mea P. Ft1he1'
of Col umbui are ~nnouncing tM
birt h or an e ight pbuud daua:htet'.
\\'(&gt;dnesday J anuary 16. at tbe

PubliabeG every afternOOD except Sunday by Tbe Ohio Valley
-bou.t. b.. at 110 ~c St .. Pomeny, 0 . Bllliines1 oUice
P De 818, edltorial office Dbone SSM'.
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RICIIAAIO S. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGIR
N
RIYNOLD E, GREENE - EDITOR
HI Le~!!,~ t~verti!Ninf representative, BottineJli.JO.mball Inc
........ n nve., ew Yort City, 16, N. y ,
'
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~..,EICIIII1!"'...,ood"'._,
II
.eeoftd
elau
malliae
matter
at
the
post oUiee at
, ruO.

Unl \'t"rsi t y Hospital. G~~~.. d~i~;'.,~~
ar t&gt; Mr .and Mrs. l' aui

Mirwrsvll!e

a nd Mrs. John P.
Granrl fil' ld of Massi llon. Mr. and
Mrs. W11li am Fisher , Minersville
are great grandpa rents .

tents SUboetll&gt;lf
t
_on

rates: J?elivery by l'arrier where available 30
whtft':nr.:rre.
one year LD advanee at. The Daily Sentinel office,
115.10· 11K fttl . ~ ~niiOtta lt . By mad one ve"r $8: six months

•• ••· t'..•u~
~- -~-·:.,:
._: one
three
months,
.,,......,,
............., -....;......-:
month.
Sl. $3.80. By motor roUte
SKATING

Polio Is Not Yet Whipped ~

The Senior Youth Fellow.sUp
of the First Baptist .Church had
a skating oartv and weiner roa,s t
C~t tltf' Adkins lake .Mondav evening. Eight et"n members r~~nd eaests
11-•ere acr omoanied' b\; their aclvi ~ nr . 'Mn ~1annlng · Kioes, and
Clifford Stumbo.

. PoUo patients of the nation would be in a dangerous posi~
!'~~ ~ many P!"'ple had the erroneous idea, that paralytic pollo
IS IC .ed at a time, when the current March of Dimes is desper.
atelv m need of funds.
Mr. Ba~il O'Conn~r. president of the National Foundation
lot Inflltltl)e Paralysis, recently said, the danger to poUo patients had been enhanced , by an unfortunate misinterDreta.
!tOn .or hiS remarks pubhshed on the occasion of a birthday jn:
terv1ew earlv l~st week, In which he discussed what tbe Na~ I
!loftal Foundation nught do when the polio problem actually

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AT DISTRICT MEET

had been reduced to a· minimum .

"Some PE'Ople anpar•ntly thought that our looking abead to
1M future nad a direct bearing on the present," the March of
D1mes leader declared. ···nut, as a matter of fa ct there can be
no .~uturr. until the ,Pro.blems of lhe present hav.; been met.
Like anv: orga~llahon dedicated to the public interest. we
have b~n dtscussmg and investi~ating possible courses of fu·
lure action In serving the American people, for we know that
some day polio will be conquered , now that we have a preventIve vaccine.
"But to view this as an indication that our original goal alrelldy has been achieved is a distortion or the facts at a time ·
when our obli~atlon to at least 80 ,000 old polio patients Is
most Pressing."
Scientific research for Improved treatment, r~habilltation
and polio vaccines, as well as professional education to train

PA~TY

TELEVISION GUIDE
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10:00
11 :00
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Today
Coffee Time
Home
The Price ll Ri1ht
Truth or Consequences
Tic Tac Dough
lt.Could Be You

Tlc Tac Dough

II Could Be You
Ourrent
? ·OO Cam•r~ Guct To Sebool
2.30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
3 :00 Matinee TI-.::at"i
4 :0' Queell F~r A Dar

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8:00 Comedy Time

~:30 ·u,. Lillie Margie

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J'lalt and Scruus Show
News Picture
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Sports Ey•
Weathercast
Crunt''h and Des
D.i.Ditt ·S hore Sba7
1911C Newa
You Bet Your Life

6:00
6 :30
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7:00
7:30
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8:00
6:30

Pe~Jt'• Chotee

9 ·00

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FOrd Sbow
Lu.t. .Video Theatre

9.30
10:00
10:45 .

N-ewJ Ueadlittoet
Weatherca!l\
Press ·BOZ .

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CANDY SALE

urgently needed physicians, therapi st&gt; and other medica·! ex- _ _J~~~~~~~:":~~~~;.~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~
l!"rts and care or new patients this year, all depend upon con. I _
==-~
f1nued public support of the 1957 March of Dimes, Mr. O'Con~
special songs. A
. ploy was,.. Mr. and Mrs. Tom \'ost.
nor Said.
h~arsed. The meeUna closed w1tb
Mr. and Mrs. J, 1\f-. Gaul went to

AlfRED

"1 wish I could issue some kind of victory statemen't now S. S. attcn?ance on Jan . 13 was tbe MYt benediction.
tbftt we have come this far in the tight a~ain.st polio, h~ add· 4S. the offer1ng _$7 .24
Th•re wae an attendanec of 21
d "Th
.
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Worship 9cl'vlces were held at 1t lal,ll: Wedne1day prayer services
e ·
ere are ma·ny e!ements of VIctory m existence - re· 10·4S with the Rev Grove bring- with Nint Robinsoa lelding. This

Home-made eandie• are on sale
at tbe Tri-Luster Cleaners tbis
week. Mothere of Seniors at Mid·
dleport Higb Sehool msde the
candy and the profits will be used
toward the trip the Sen iora plan
to make to New ~ork City this
spring. This is one of manv money
making projetts W}Jich the Seniors and their mothers have •·
dopted for raising the nrcessary
cash tor the trip.

CoffeE" ':"ime
Hom f.
Tbe Paice is Right
Truth or Co n~ueneet

12 ·30

2:00 P:arton'e Stt.d:y
2:18 'hllaeuee Ernie Ford
3:00 ~itinee Theatre
t:OO QY.eep For A Day
f:t5 ilotiepn Romaaees

The Rev C. E. Hoyt, Mr. and
).frs. David Darst Jr , Mr
and
Mrs Paul Smart and tdi so~ Bak·
cr wer(' in Rio Grande Monday ~~
9:30
rvenin.( to attl"nd a South-Central
District Summer Camp Campai1n
.
mHting at the Baptist Church. A
dinner was held precedinr the 11:
meeting and several llntc omcers II :30
11:80
were present.

Today

9 .00
10.00
11 :00
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Comedy Tim .·
My Little Margie
Wild BiU HJckot
News Picture
~pons Eye
Wealhercast
Death Valley Days
Eddie Fish~U Show
NBC News
Blondie
Life of Rilf'Y
On Trial
Big Story
t:av.oJeade of SportJ
Jo &amp;mous Fight,
News Headline!
Weat:,ercan
Press Bolt
Tonight
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B:f ·9~aia KaoJ&amp;roo
8·.,.. ll!wolilf Sb(l
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11:10 Slrlll;
12:oti Vilia~t ~Lady
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Wve o
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'•:10 ·dtateb For Tomorro•
lUG GaldhtoJ Llgbt
1·1)0 J(l.ti • Kit0 lie

of · tho dlamoad'o put oro bpi,
1101 oomelbloc o1 1 reeord ltoolf
1a the nrn 11 montho of J.Ha. It
bid 138,1138 vlollou durin• lbe
· period, with Rocbeslor, !DI' !be
tblrd aueeeuivtt month, Mndlna:
the mOlt faru to tbe Hall In No-

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HOUGJri:ON, Mich. -Houghton
County Sberiff F}'ed J . Paulson

WATCHE$ BY ELGiN

$33.75
B. H. SANBORN
only

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and Hancock Police Cbief Raymond Smith swapped jobs Jan. 1.
Smith &lt;lefeated Paulson dn .the
Repu.l)lican
and then won
The Han·
then decided to
Smith'.a successor as

JEWELRY STORE
St.

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WE SHOULD PRAY FOR A
9A.Nt MlND IN A SOUND BODY-JUVENAL.
( 'ryptoquvtl':

Dlltrlbuted by I Klnr Fn.tiii'M Syadlr•••

CALL CIVIL DEFENSE
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ep~&gt;l"llfiell tNro\. .fi\1 A4_,"""t c..""

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Double.waU •quart·tub

wi.lb coac-ahaped bot~
tom lolda mort water

couuuttioa """ 101p.
wltlr aad wort. Splaat.
......~ ..... ollloot.

11141 clolko.

l•lltr•• ta ftur

ablt lep. SeJ
wuboralhelpl
•ott comfort•
able '" you. AAI•

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II h11ti1M l.r !friiJtr,,.
Swilp freely-and loeb ill
aay of SO .p olitioa•. talta
... 11r1e roU•-ODe 6rm. 0111
lexible -111 out mort
moieture.
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Mrs. James Hunt and Jlrl. Cbra
Day were

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Cut from young, corn-fed porkers , • ,
every pork loin must measure up to

A&amp;P's rigid standards of quality.

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lNG Social .,.urlt7?
To. get Soc1~. 8e(;urity be.•··~~
1011 m~t.~Jnlilte. app}lcation
.&lt;iO&lt;:ial &amp;ec!P'ity otfice or
. epresentative. The Social Secur·
•L)' repre&amp;entative is here in Point
• 1easant,,at the Wl. Va.
.nent Office, the Fir1t and
,·ue&amp;da,v8 of eaclt month. When
iOU go to see him, take with you
a eopy .p f yQur . Income Tu Form
'Oij J~, (Thilt means you will
aave " fl.ll. out ,(lbree l&lt;KOF Tit
~.orJJUJ; ~ to aead ~n, one to keep
1or )'Ourself, ad .oae to
to

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for at Jiftle u
There's a MAYTAG modeffor
every need, every purse •• ,

$2.oo

don1 ~· a

per .:1eek

Use Your Old Washer for
Down Payment

lbs.

LEAN,IOO% PURE BEEF

do.

Social

Security benefits.· Social Security
will only pay one year's back

":dy hinged

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iicate, don't worrr about
,jecurity hu other
~heckmg on how old
As for receiptt a
.:her.t, money order stub, or any
ilther receipt you might have will

would lose two yea.ra of

AlullllliUII tub. •. won~ niSI,
rOl, claip or peel. Sediment~

weor and tear on &lt;lotbeL Sale pUIIII·
bvtto• conttol.

:January
Specials
COMPLETE

BATHROOM

s• cast
Reg.•l!OUS

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SINGLE LB. • ;; ... 31:

Ground Beef

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RUTLAND
FURNITURE
Ml~fll (UUI'IItdU

Square porcdaia•
cn·1ted tub adlb
qpKity, speeds up
••Mill.. (lyrafoam

loy111 Olefl1h1

FLORIDA .. . EASY PEEL ... FULL OF JUICE

Temple Oranges
Florida Marshseedlel$1 .. , Full of Jul&lt;e

Faney Caban ...

Grapefruit - Sib bag 59t:

Famou~ldaytasqllal•
hy ~ t'utOres ' ' •yet

PHONE 2-4811

RUTLAND .

dz.

Lire• 8 Size

69ci-..
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California .. . (ll'11011 l!ld Tender

U.S. No. 1 .•. Size "A" , , • Willie, Mealy ceoMn
Eaotern Cobblen
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Broccoli - - - lge bch 19t:

Potatoes -

$179.95

GAS RANGE

RICH &amp;

FULL-BO~IED

1·LB. BAG

VIGOROV~

AaP .

&amp; WINEY

1-Li. BAG

VACUUM-PACICID

COFFII

$109,95

~99c

7-Piete Chrome

BREAKFAST :sET

$79.95

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tbaa lownt • .Pti«d

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Hardwue aad Furnllure

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Middleport

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Fall Size Hardwlek

Reg. '99.85

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Reg. •139.811nlltalled for

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parenta ~r and Mn. IUipb Badgley of Tuppera Plaint.

7·RIB END ROAST

Securit.y the more you will dra,v

Other Points To Remember:
We have bulletl111 here in tbe
Extension otfice which explains
in delall Social Securicy. H you
4Want one, Iet us knOw.
If you are eligible or the widow
of a sell-employed fanner, get lo
touch with the Soclal Security
Adminlatratioa. U you would ~
elieible and wait, uy three years,
before making application. you

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.vhen you become eligible lor
l;x!nefits. That, is why it is to your
1dvantage to your advantage to '
Jse these oPtional methods in
:iguring your income for . Social

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$rlitlr Cepadtr. ftsftr
Wadlilp ... square tub

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ST LOUIS - (UP) -- A au.burwatebred In borror
whrn 11• fou r -moatb-old dath·
rhund puppy backed lnto a .bfaV)'duty floo r model electric tan. Tbe
puppy't ta tl wa• unjured, bot the
tan IGI I two of ltl tbree blades.

ban fam1ly

curicy card, 7.0"" Birlh
d you have ~ !l"d

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"SUPER-RIGHT" QUAUTY

Why Use Optional Methods:
The more you pay Into Social

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ADwlda lllorrb ,... one or ...,,.
fa vorite redpet, "Macaroni Salad"
u jncome for SOcial St-cu r lty AUqra WUJ It reque•ted to brin1
purpoee1.
one of her fnorite recipe• tu the
net meetlq. 'l1le Qranee d osed in
tr you rent )'OUT farm, l he r e n t rauiar form f~ tb soelil hour
paid )'Ou if ineOme for Social with the ~. llr. and Mn. Dale
Sefurlty pul'pOKI 11 )'ou mater- Bac:bner, Mr. aDd Mr1. Huold
ially participate In th~ manaae- .Rke HniDli:'reJbment:J of und
and coffee.
ment ot the rented land. Thi• il wlcbea, coo
-MI'I. Ruby Halliday
a tin~ line and in e:ue1 of doubt,
deei11ona will be bl8Cd on the
original aereeJDeat between you
L&lt;lart 1'11111
and your renter.
Mn. Albert Hill Jr. 1pent thr
weekend wkb ber aunt Mn. Ray
Womf!n can tt.trt drawing bene- Sayre of Jloteville, Ohio.
tile at 62 but tbe benefit paymen t.s
Mr. and ·)In_ Bill:r Hill Itnd
are reduced.
ehildren spent Sunday with ber

11200.

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work aolmJJJ, annot be coun ted

Optional Method of Pa7bti on
Mr. Ernie ·and Hila TwUa Rich Your Eamlngs For 1956.
ard were business callera h
Instead of fiauring wbat you
Point Pleasant Saturday and vii.L
r tted &amp;om your farm, you ean
ed in the .home of Mr. and Mn
.s e how much you gro88ed from
Stanley Adkins Of New Haven.
·our farm to figure t:he amount
Mr. aitd Mrs. LawrenCe Wolfe o1 of Social Security taxable tneome
Union were Sunday guests of Mr
-'Ou h&amp;Ye. If your grou was $1800
and Mrs. Lawrence Rlchll'd Woll •r less you may pay tax on twoand new daughter of Davie1 bird&amp; of the amount. An example:
Grov~.
f rour gross eBrDinga WeTe SlGOil
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tbomps011
SOO times % eq:uala $990. $990
Martba, Joe and Virllnia of Ver
s: th~ amount tp:ed for Social
ieeurity purposes.
non spent- Sundax wltb Mr. an•.
Mrs. Harry Thompson of Oak
Another way to tl~u~ your
Grove.
'
mount taxed for i,ocial Security
Mr. and Mrs. Paul BlcMing of mrposes, oth~i thaD your actural
Point Pleasant were dinner guest~ tet, ls this. If you grosst,d more
Su_nday or •t he former's father and
ttan $1800 but netted less than
mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. F . Bless- n200 you may pay tbe tax on

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SOCIAL SIICVIUTY.

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Meigs County Pomona Grange
Meeting Held Friday Evening

C'rran&amp;e ~end Mtl. Aikins to thU MU1on.
At the Social SeeurUy u4
mot In re1ulor oellloo l'rldor '!lie Stole Dlpul)' Muter lllr . come Tu meetm1 Iut Pridar UN
eveolaa Janulr)' • It the Rock lone• uqed all Granaen that had SOcial Securit7
RopraeaiiiiYI
S;t'lft&amp;J Grana:e hall with Qllve not done 10, to Itt Ulelr Commun- pointed out a few thinr aeu._.
Granae a• bGIL The meettn,: wu Jty Servia ent.r,o blanD aent In, plored farmers ptYlnll their 8odal.
caUed to order at a o'clock br allo that, '1"be Couple of t.he Security T11: or mattne appJJca.
ft.mber.
the master Vlr&amp;U Atkln1 and tbe Year Contett" eadJ April 30, 10 tion for Social Secutlly benefitl
followlna offtcen present Otler- all entrlea must be tent In aooa. abould kee-p tn mind.
MERIDEN. Conn . _
(UP) aeer, Tom Sa)'l'e; steward oeor1e Tbe Wonby Lecturer pruented
Who'a Eli&amp;ible:
Chivalry aot four younr men iato GeDheimer:
l..atant Steward the foUowlng prOIJ'am-Uiiaa thoe . U ·you were &amp; or ove, In 1103,
trouble. Police 11id the men Norman Will, Lecturer, Pauline theme, "On The Threshold of a you need to pay into Sodal ...
lrllubed pin bal maehin.e1 in a Alklna, Cere• Betty Leonard, New Year."
curlty for ai:.: quarters to become
nltlurant and took 2.000 ntckel&amp; Flora Mildred Stockton, Pomona
Open1D1 Sona, Auld Laq s,.ae e11alble to draw benefit&amp; 'J'hiJ
oo~a~(l~ri~co~m~p~a~n~lo~n~c~ou~l~dd;;~~ I!~!~~ Treat.
Hwnphrey aetr~tll')", Jeu b)' all, liow to Jmre a happy Nn mnna tbat the payment of 1ut
Ted Reed, Ex Com. Year ta Poem - Helen Radford yoor'• (19M) Social Security tax
~llt~f~~ Stoc:k.ton, Holner ftad- How to bave a bappy New Yea' m your farm earninJI maUl you
rord. The J:haplain Protem waa in Resolution • Leo Story Readtn&amp; •llgible 1o drow benefllll If J9V
Lucille Story, L . A. Stewart Pro- "1620 ver1w 1961" ·Mrt. Kllboan .l aid ·ia 19H. · Thoee farmer~ who
iem LuclUe Leifheit Vlli.taUon Get Acquainted Jlme-"How obo wen 113 lo !liM, wbo bec&amp;ml 1111
MEIGS COUNTY
with another eount.y wu .dltet~esed serving are you in S7'1 waa won .n. January, Febn.t:ll')'. )(arch.
REAL ESTATE OWN!!RS and decided to vi1it Athena Co. by Mildred Stoekton. Soliloqn) April,
M&gt;J' or Juno of 111118, ore 11·ligible lo otart drarrinl the)r
The tu books are now open at tbeir qulieat convenience. It on Tu:e1 • Mary Genheimer.
voted to send $10 for Bun- Humorou&amp; Skit • "lneome TiA .enefllt wben lbey pa)' tbelr 11118
for the payment of DecemCh~~;R~eliet.
The Home Ee. 'time" . Ruby Halliday and Ci,. .ocla! Secutlty Tu If they pold
ber and June Real Estate ...
urged all Gruget to AJent c. E. Blai:ulee. QueaUo,. n 19M. U ) ou were 8G in the lut
Til)[. Will close Feb. 1, 1957. post tbeir Flance of FriendJhip and Dileuuion foUowed on ~ .all or 1M5 you mutt pay tbe
and fill it ln as soon 11 poulblle. c:Dme Tax and Social Securit)
.ocial security tax tor nine quatClyde G. MWhone,
The Lecturen Sbort Courae at
"A New Year Candlelijht Dt:
en . 'l'bll me&amp;DI you are oot eli·
Meigs CoWity Treuurer Columbu1 Feb 7 and 8 was an· dleatloa Serviee'' waa preaente'" cble lor SoeW SecuriiJ benefit•
nonnced and Grange voted to by the officers, all present tat1~
nUl April 1, 1851. To beeollle
part in tbe conclu1ion or the se,
' Jgibile then you have to have
vice, which was beautiful an...
etted $401)' or more from farnili:t1
1mpressive. Very interestln&amp; Sui..
uring January, February, . and
rarch of 1657, pay your SOcial
ordinate Grange report• we"
read by the secretary. The nex .
ecurtty tax on tbe net and tben
take applieatioo. Whether you
regular meeting will be Mll'cb 1,
at Harrllonville School With Bar·
iU want to do this or not 4e·
rl80nville Grange as host. Tn ~
ends on you.
In all caaes to be eligible you
· Fifth degree will be presented iJ
mst have netted $400 or more
full form.
from your farm in IBM and 19118
nd paid tbe Soeial Security Tax
Ia those two yean.

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Michigan Sunday to attend the
12.15 Love of Life
funeral of Mrs. Gaul's aunt the
12·30 Search for Tomorrow
former Blanche Morgan.
12;45 Guidinr. Light
I oo K ,. · ~· 1 h
Rev.
and
Mrs.
R.
M.
Grove
were
duced polio incidence last year, the inoeulation of more than' in8: ihe message. 1·he text was wHkrt leader is Luey Glul.
:
a .tf' s n.t c ea
Sunday dinner' gue1ta of Mr. and
1:30 ...
1:30 As the World ·rum
d"T
44,000.000 children and adults with at least one shot of Salk "Prepare to mel't thy God" and
About 35 young people attended Mrs. Delbert Gaul.
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uroa
2:30 Our Miss Brooks
NIW RRIVAL
2 :.DO ,_
vaccine, Improved natiept care . But I am afraid that talk &amp;bout the subject "An Appointment with the turptlse birthdAy party for
Our MisJ Brookt
2:30 Boi.t 11 eparty
1 Roger Gaul. at his home at sum·
victory today would be dangeronslv premalure . Victory means God ."
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Mr. and Mn. William Ault are 2:811 HoU,.!&gt;'.rty
3:00 fhe Big Payoff
the end of a fi~ht and the traliriC fa &lt;.· t is that the polio fillht is Preceding t h ~ message 32 people ner last 'l'hursday~"ning.
''FOUR·H NEwsu
announcine the birth or a son, 3:00 1~e B.c PtyoH
3:30 Bo~ Crosby Show
far .from oVer. I am sure the American people intend to fight took part in Hol y Communion scrGames and contests were en- • rt
ttu ... u ft. Prlctcty,
William Perry, at the Meigs Gen· 3:30 BOb Crosbv Show
4:00 Brtghter Day
eral Hospital Wednesday, Janu· 4:00 Brirbter Day
it to Its end."
vie~s .
joyed and rg,lfeshments of cake 1 ~&gt; 'Maro" Co. 4-H Clult A..nt
4:1!5 Secret Sto:m
ary 16. They have four older 4:15 Sect:&gt;~t Storm
- - Services were held at the Elm-. and fruit jel'Yo · ~ere 1erved to the l'"• _cHARTWfts M-EETING.
4:30 1·Edge of Ntght
HARftiiONVILLI GRANGE
"Wha t On Wl' ExPt"rt in 1957" pre- wood Rest Hom~· Sunday after· guests and ramJ!y of .the h~norec.j Don't forget lh.e charting meet· children. Gary, Ce'leste, Patricia 4:30 ICdgo of Night
5:00 Early Show
H 1
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I sented thl' rollowln!( nrogram with noon from 2 to 4.
The Januarr mecjtng of thr 111 &lt;,. \l.•hich will be held this com· and Dennis. Grandparents are Mr.
15:00 The :!ar1v Show
6:30 Your F.sso Report41r
arr sonvJI e Grange met In r.e g- the a ~si s! J tl&lt;'c of tho members.
h
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h Home Exten81on gr41
wa held
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6:45 Sports Parade
ular session Thursday evemng
T c regu .tr mE•etmg of t e
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up · .!
~ ng Saturday ···morning at 10:00 lind Mn. Charles Slndell, Spring- 8:30 Your Ell!lt. ReJ)l~
6:!'i5 Weatherman
January 3 with the Worthy Mas·
Opening .!'Ong : The State Chap· MYF was held Sunday evening lalt Fpday J?nuat 1' at the A.~I. in my otfice These will be field. Great Grandfather of the 6:45 ~ort 8 Parade
4:55 Weotherman
7:00 T·BA
ter Norman Will presiding. An lain's r.. es~a !o(e , ".lust What Do We with an attendance or 12 youth home of Genevieve Gut~rie.
the m'bctln gs at' ~~ich we will baby is Mr. Lawhorn, Kentucky.
7:15 Douglas Edwarls
appetl for Aid was granted and a Want in 1957'' by Ruby Halliday; and 2 adulh . Eugene Windland
Mrs. Geneva Nolan tfught the l'Xplam "'II ·h qt,lesq6 . th b or Mrs. Gene Dodson is staying with 7:00 Art Link1etter &amp; tht: Ktdl
7.30 My Friend Flicka
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led c.lcvotion 'il . Margaret Windland group on tbe "Selection artG Care ,
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·~in e .c '' the Ault cbl1dren.
'onlrlbu'.·on to lhe Oht·o Slale I'
o(·m )~ nr :1
ra ey; en ew
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and Use "' Smali ElectriCal 111 uip· .o you a,~ an wer Mf"· questwns
7:15 Douglas Elwards
8:00 West Point Story
Grange Youth Fund was granted. Yea r Rr•solt1tions to Live By, Lar· was pwmst. Tho 1esson subJect
q
l'orH' l'rnin c~ the chartin~pha 8 e of
8:30 PlAyhouse of Stars
1 1e 11
~otne ~onomics chairman Paul· ry Cllu·k Bol1 Uced, Marjo-rie R:ice wa_ ~ "~I
, 1;.,•11,1·, Y 0 1 wor k " w?r· mcnt"
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w~Jk . Remcm r-. in or7:30 Sgt. Preston o( tbe Yukon
8ttOO Crusader
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me Atkm.a retnlndetJ all patrons DHIP n u·h w ·. Home r Lee, Garnet S~IP ,;_e ntH . ~~~ t.he Cross ~~~b
~ potluc k l.unch was ser~ed lo der 10 chart you mUst have been
9:30 Highway Pab'ol
8.:00 Bob Cummings ShO\V
that they had pledged themselve~ Darhnt• r. Norman Will, Kermit Ep· candl .s on r.1ch S id~. The Blb!e the 1~ attendm g. The next mnf'l· 15 years old by Jamtary 1. .lOS 7 ,
10:00
The Line Up
as a part or their County proj€'r.t pi e, ( '!r f1o n ,\llol'rl s, Eddie Bradley; IIessr,n wa ~ tlw 15t h l haptcr of St. tng wtij be ht'ld at the home of an d hal(: comPleted two or more
8:30 Climax
10:30 Person to Pl"rtton
to au1s1 the County H1•allh Associ · 501 110
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John . (th e ~ ~~ rnwn on the Vme Ella Yost on Thursday, Feb. 14 Y&lt;'". 1. 4.H clui .1 0,Jr
9:30 Playhouse DQ
(lll \ on
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orma uce ,
d th B
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11:00 New.~
ation·1 lo bring to lhe mcclin~s • 11 1ronw .1.a:o: .1.1mr 1s N•ar
e su t..ec1 WI 11 e
mo 1m'"O
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h b es..
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11:00 Up to tbe Minute N¥wl
ll :05 Scanning the Weathu
clet~n, soft, white, worn bedding In SoriNI St•curlty This Year; Dif.
urJn g I. ~ u~mess ~essiOn e
agemen .
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Nex l Tul"~day is YOlrnr MGHT
11:05 . Scanning the. Weather
11 :10 The !..ate ~hOIV
fir efothina [or can~er dresflln-..... ru.~si on and Answer period bY the by Betty Sh.:lu•r.; pres1!el..~, l4e .&amp;. ·~- Jiarol~ S_w tz and at ~ 111, 11 r&lt;;~~'~ i ~;: ;;n'l·5~ ion at the
· ll:tft The Late $ttow
lind at leut two wh•te wash ttotlf&amp; adult group Gamel of the months iJ'OUp pl~cd rdr~lf;l
ts~
hllf~
lt"f'fWU!Iams
, w. Sen ior 'Hig !l'~'sFli1191 ~ ~:udltot'ium .
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from each family lor the shoW~\'~ ron r htdcd witH scramblin · the If)rog~am 110r the - ~~- gt 1\
Va.,• VIS d Ns .p11rents, Mr. and All ·outh • roofl!i ·t.flihe (' 0.:... ...,.
tor the Meigs General Hospllal month s Voral trio b tb gTh
1 meetmg to be held w1th the ·1· Mn. Hobart 'Swartz last Sunday
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ld'tit''
1 wou T e
I •t
d. (;races,. . Carrir.•
' Sheet!!y Ada
e Bradree j fred ,aro,nil o n Mond a• )' evtnm~
' . ".
Mr .an d M.rs. (' . . E. . Wood e o I 1to1'(' S f:l'
Jn\'1 1e
o a rlcnn.
.
Th c Mast er appmntN
11 r. an
all 4-H
b
h
, t·
Mra. M. 1. Douala" . Mr. and Mn . 1 ~('
Haze! Heed ·•swC.et H
r Janu :~ ry 21.
Tuppers Pl.ams vlstted Mr. and
,
.u s w o. can, a
Don Gibaon as boats for the .ra 11 . 1r~;yol'" · ~&lt;'ro m·p~nled by ~~r~a 1 A report was g ive ~ by I. loyd ·Mr~. Vere Swartz and William tcnrl . hest• mvsf wo~t~whlle m~t--W~MTN~-=TV~-~c=H=AN~N~I~L~173----~W~H~T=N~·TV CHANNIL~
17 meetinM. The Lecturer, Pauline Lrt• at the Jlano
Dll!ln
,l(cr
on
tlw
skat
Jng
party
Bentz,
Sunday.
ing
s.
·
A"
LO-IING
11:44 Sian On
11:44 Sigo on
1
Atkhll, u&amp;1nJ for her th(•me
'
planned fot· Feb. 5, at tlw sklltmg
Llnda Sue Htrnder~un , S{lndra
REGIONAL 4
II
'u:fb
11:45 Cartoon Club
Club
Cartoon
· ---- --- - ' - --~----~ rink on Houff' 7 m•n r Clu•stcr.
and Terry Swartz hllve SCHOOL. '
12:10
Noon News
1
1
12:10
Noon News
Thf' g!'OIIJI w!l! sell tickets J'or
mumps.
,1
I h:IV&lt; rioleen_'l&gt;(\ Wbrd that lhe
12:115
Ne~ghbors
II
m~;
this !' Vl' n1. Following this the
June Yo.'\t and annual 1'1';ttonat ~ ''i'lottl'ing school
12:15 Neigbbo1'8
12:30 Liberace
,.:811 Llbauce
"'D
,qroup practiced Ihe singiug of
Va. reerntly 'visited ' with Rtrlh KnOr'fl fti ' charge) wlll
1 :OOFemini'le Touch
)I ef80D8
e UChOD8
8f Ut
-be h•M ;n H•ril;rl'gton on March
1:00 Femin!ne Touth ·
1 :45 Movie Matinee
1:45 Movie Matinee
I
~ - tf ·WOuld t~·· U1} kood thing If you
3:00 AlterltOOn Film Festival
D
to de!li~· soon whether or
3:00 Afternoon ~nm Fe1Uval
4:30 Super Serial Time
-;y
pT&amp;rr ·to attend. This way
4:30 Super Serial Tim,,
ACROS!!I
6. Moved the
25. [)e. · \ r
,JM;ih trsnsporation. etc.
5:00 MlckP.v Mouse Club
J. Cul'nmcy
(fall t1 0111 ot 11 ttritt of orUciii!J on ftJdueJ hiComt fn:r:
ahou\dera
acendtfl ~ details are not known
6:00 Car~"'on Club
iPort .)
In doubt
ent
f'L.
....,. fAeH Clt'U(IIq oro kH4 on information prat~t.:fe4' 1111
7. Unit or time
of
bme. We will advise you
be A.tM~ lftiUftde ol Aoeot~•Calltf, ond thct 0.\io Boddlf
6. Avoid
6:30 Five Sta:r Final
8. Forearm
Bbem
· ~OI)tr~' as we receive them.
•I ~ld hlUo ActiOIItltallfl •• coapttraUon w"l~ fill
10. Egr·•haped
7:00 Kukla, Fran &amp;: ODI~
,.,._. lkifn•• B.,.trlod.J
11. Cavity
bono
27. CIIICI
T!Pij FOR TilE PRESIDENT.
7:15 John Daly &amp;r: tbe Newa
12. European
t. Snare11
deity
Th~ ''tl!lice or a 4·H club presl·
Ill Utt ..,bott. torm•• Ia 411nl fotr Income t11: retum, or
cnuntry
12. Insugate
tBabyl.l
dent is one of importnncc ao.d
tallt lllle._..rd dt41l0tloa oo Ute "Jonc rorm," JOU are a.llowo.J4 a dtd1lc1:1 Stunted
15. Indefinite
29. Fellow
~hould be recognized as such.
Uoll tt 'baa lD "rtot to eonr tucb penonal apeaae• ., loterut..
animal
artlct~
(llang)
Among the duties of the presUent
etat.
...
local
tiiU.
coat'lbutlonar-··_d_m_•d.:.'.:."~'·::•::.
...
:::"::'
.
:."::.·
~ 11 rou are tiN tbat rou.r ~,.
17 Afl'ican
31 . Esker
H . Voided
Mill W1to&amp;lon1 an till than 10 to deduct a oontrlbutlon which he
Y..ttNI:f• .t•1we1
worm
(geol . I
eacutcheon
aiUGanl dlduotl011, Uert Ia hu pledaed but not plld durlna the
36. Theater ltll
lti. Subtle t'ma. 18 Conjunclion 33. Game
. . llld tl l&amp;llal.. tbem, But tt II tn ynr. OontrnnatiODI or tervlce.ll
37 . 1txclaft1a~
20. Anger
on
nellon•
w..U. l't dort oalculatta• rour are not deductible, and blood dona·
tlon ot
21. Qlgg\ed
horae18. Mualc note
IU OD Ml.ll torml. Here are aome tlone are CODitraed ae a aenlce.
sorrow
17. Yn.m
~3. Entire
be.ck
......tloaa ,... abovld .. oarelvl
39. Cry or
~4 . Arrlrm
1&amp;. ~ewapa~r- 24 . Strong,
... t&amp; ....oolt:
Tnn•pert•lloa E•pe••••
a dove
Iran ~ parent
:3$. Man'•
man
I
I
An emf,loyee 11 permitted to de40. Sphere
papf'r
nlc:kn•me
2Z. Chokh'll blta
duct, In determlnlnr adjuated s:ros1
26. Undershot
) TIN .. _ , rn 1101 •• I"""' II ln.eome, all hl1 tranAportatlon n:.
waterwhf'el
.......lllo. '1'1111 loolvdM 010111..... pen1e1 Incurred In conaectlon With
otiOIIIOtillo, QIIJiaiOI, bomo lm· bls employer'• butiD.esa tr the)' are
27. Relrntn1
beauty
~f-Ut or ....... lellll JOU not retmbura.c:t. Th01e lnolu4e rarft,
~ hn. fte tlrt ot ttcarr)'Jna automobile upenaet, ana (lt tn con.
28. Allowance
. . . . .Dtlq' l•tll'.. t OD neotlon with over·al1bt travel)
torwute
29.
lnl!oh(fftnt
meal•
and
lodatna.
Otber
IJ'IMII1se•
··
.. ··~·tlbll.
I' lib
If 0ll&amp;llmtDI
lrolll paid In accordance wltb an expenae
uproar
1 ,...., abo1ld lit oblllde&lt;l to allowane. arranrement wltb ,be ,.,..
!0. lmpltmtn\
ployer may aleo be deductJd for
32. River
of 1111&amp;... , fOV tblt
t1111111 ... ,..,,
purpou.
(Chin.)
Aa emploFet'e upe11.1.. other
S3.
Senate
I
I Oo• te&lt;loral than theae caa only be dedocted If
me11fnrert
Ute a\aadard deduction or tu tabl•
.
.
.
"
"
"
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'11111 IDolvdl
38. Final
(tat&amp; ... r..or Nllatoto;
... 11 not ua&amp;d. Tht tiPtON or eomas. Aero.•
• - " ro&amp;on
poD •uttoa between bome aad place ot
39 Chinen
, 'N ill btt a rew •tatt4. wert It not dlduetlblt at en.
..... TOI ... lllo deduat
laborer
Aa "oltalde H1111mia" (oae wbo
u . Solitary
- - . . , . rqtotrotloa • - ••u&amp;llf worb awa, from bl1 etn•
.., ... d'l tr b..U!IC 1 42. MLLlliCII
piO)'tr 1 bu•lntlt) 010 deduct all
lnatrurnot
ba1la.,.
berore arrlvtna
~~
4&amp; adJuled 1ro11 lacome, Ju•t u
-U. Wu In dtbt
I Aaotber tneot d.._lol JOU oaa It 1at wert 11 bueln• for hi~UMU.
44 . P=N
Mh U ,.. lW.lat ,O.r ..tdu.ctloDI
toaD1b1&amp;1taa to
"r• MIIMih•eGIII Dedaeuo..
1. Hall
.............._ ·M . .ttonal, ltClflr J'OQ bad Urti.ID elpehlel 000•
:z. E111ptlcal
f!IIIU ... er ll&amp;tnrt" orppluUonl. Dtetfld with yoqremplo)'ment (other
S NQt any
,._., !»&gt;tf._ltiOI&amp;I IN' 4'1tdocUble tllan. travel or rehnhal'led e&amp;PIIIliQ)
t. ld'utrular
~p ~It,..._, ol' robr t.eamt~, and .rou. oan clatrn tbem u mllotllanetwltrh
lf to 10 ,.,_., If at l..•t to per- QUI deducllon11. l:xamplet wo\lld be
ti. Poem
erat ot ,..P. laemat Wll patd a toola. unltorm1, union duel and
athll to fiUalhl .,.autu.Uont. employment qency feet.
Q41LY CBYPTOQUOTE - Hore'a llow to work It:
.0011 or tlOIJI&amp;.Ja.
Other mleceltaneoul dtdut:!tlona
Ia
rGilr eoatrlbutlonl, Include the fee for PftPirltlon of
AXYDLR"AXR
ta't ftrctt at llftl or propertr your t.u rtturn, 10mt tlhnoar ad•
l1 LONGFELLOW
.a be
atthlr lair marll.et 1 lhlre of lntt~rut anll real ett&amp;tt
In tbe e"H!nt of s •urprlte enemy alt
On• letLer almply 11ta.nd!l tor another. In thla aample A Ia used
. . . . II al tbt tltra:t tbQ' WIN tate1 pakl bJ' a tOOI)etattTt IIJ'rt•
attack one phone tall of warnbl
lor
the
lbi'HI
L'l,
X
for
the
two
O's,
'
etl!.
Single
letters,
..., .......... ror uample, roa ment corporation of wblc.b you are
from flne Skywateher eollld u~ a
trophte, the length and rorTnauon or the words are all
'et~ ·&amp;o ""' olluroll • •h•r. • tenant ltockbolder.
city from de1tmclion, aeeordlaa to
ef ....... ~llliGJI Md doubled Ia nJ
no lnltructlon book wbltb eome1
hch day the code le t t en ure d!tfe l·ent. '
tbl! U, S. Air Foroe, In view of preao
.W..' J(OD _,. IL to11 CI..U •tdu • with 7o11r tu rotlllll rives fUrther
ent 1ro1 td ten lions more ci•ili•n 1'olIll! 1 eontrtiJatiOD. t1lt hll nl\118 Information, Help 11 alao aftllabl•
A Cr)· ptnr~:ram Quota&amp;'lon
tmll!en •re n~ded in tbo Croand
fit tiM 11oft
~)It thne Of tbe 11ft, b7 telephone or at olllet1 of tbt In·
Observer Corps. Sltywatclu~fl ere aa
C I Y V DP U UBJ ' V JYVP PI\BQSI CD
~ tll...._rYt11' t1Jb1 paid haU tlt.at ternal Revenue Service. The Revimportant element of our air dofeate
. . . fol' ~1£. 4t tbl ~· &amp;hie 70U euua Benlee ur1e. ,-ou t• eoa1ult
IYII~ID. Only a few hmm a week are
TUKN
CIP DB 8 U- VI K L P V T P K Z P
loX ••tho eaoltal • o•oporly qualldoa advleor II rou
JJQuire&lt;l. JOIN NOW I
A

MAL\. 01' PAMII IUIIMIIS

COOPJ:IISTOWN, N. Y. Tile.U .Ball 01 1'&gt;1111 Wblrt I'OCOI'III

8·00

10;00 Gilly M

10:~

. . ., . a--

brill&gt;t w., to otllt 1957 ... with lower co/ree
And leave it to thrifty A•P to do it up richt by
&lt;Ultinc tbt pritl of DOl jual ooe colrce ... but tllroo
Wbot 1
pri~et1

ROll

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populor blendi •.•
Clf&lt;lo, Bokllr ond AoP
vacuumopacted CoB'!Ml Chaqe to one of tbete .,._.
coli.., tocloy.IIAjO)rfioorflavor,llld·Hvel ;level SA\Il:l

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Daily Sentinel
Day Book

The Daily Sentinel

f

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

BIRTH A.INNOUNCIO
Dr and Mrs. J a mea P. Ft1he1'
of Col umbui are ~nnouncing tM
birt h or an e ight pbuud daua:htet'.
\\'(&gt;dnesday J anuary 16. at tbe

PubliabeG every afternOOD except Sunday by Tbe Ohio Valley
-bou.t. b.. at 110 ~c St .. Pomeny, 0 . Bllliines1 oUice
P De 818, edltorial office Dbone SSM'.
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RICIIAAIO S. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGIR
N
RIYNOLD E, GREENE - EDITOR
HI Le~!!,~ t~verti!Ninf representative, BottineJli.JO.mball Inc
........ n nve., ew Yort City, 16, N. y ,
'
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~..,EICIIII1!"'...,ood"'._,
II
.eeoftd
elau
malliae
matter
at
the
post oUiee at
, ruO.

Unl \'t"rsi t y Hospital. G~~~.. d~i~;'.,~~
ar t&gt; Mr .and Mrs. l' aui

Mirwrsvll!e

a nd Mrs. John P.
Granrl fil' ld of Massi llon. Mr. and
Mrs. W11li am Fisher , Minersville
are great grandpa rents .

tents SUboetll&gt;lf
t
_on

rates: J?elivery by l'arrier where available 30
whtft':nr.:rre.
one year LD advanee at. The Daily Sentinel office,
115.10· 11K fttl . ~ ~niiOtta lt . By mad one ve"r $8: six months

•• ••· t'..•u~
~- -~-·:.,:
._: one
three
months,
.,,......,,
............., -....;......-:
month.
Sl. $3.80. By motor roUte
SKATING

Polio Is Not Yet Whipped ~

The Senior Youth Fellow.sUp
of the First Baptist .Church had
a skating oartv and weiner roa,s t
C~t tltf' Adkins lake .Mondav evening. Eight et"n members r~~nd eaests
11-•ere acr omoanied' b\; their aclvi ~ nr . 'Mn ~1annlng · Kioes, and
Clifford Stumbo.

. PoUo patients of the nation would be in a dangerous posi~
!'~~ ~ many P!"'ple had the erroneous idea, that paralytic pollo
IS IC .ed at a time, when the current March of Dimes is desper.
atelv m need of funds.
Mr. Ba~il O'Conn~r. president of the National Foundation
lot Inflltltl)e Paralysis, recently said, the danger to poUo patients had been enhanced , by an unfortunate misinterDreta.
!tOn .or hiS remarks pubhshed on the occasion of a birthday jn:
terv1ew earlv l~st week, In which he discussed what tbe Na~ I
!loftal Foundation nught do when the polio problem actually

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AT DISTRICT MEET

had been reduced to a· minimum .

"Some PE'Ople anpar•ntly thought that our looking abead to
1M future nad a direct bearing on the present," the March of
D1mes leader declared. ···nut, as a matter of fa ct there can be
no .~uturr. until the ,Pro.blems of lhe present hav.; been met.
Like anv: orga~llahon dedicated to the public interest. we
have b~n dtscussmg and investi~ating possible courses of fu·
lure action In serving the American people, for we know that
some day polio will be conquered , now that we have a preventIve vaccine.
"But to view this as an indication that our original goal alrelldy has been achieved is a distortion or the facts at a time ·
when our obli~atlon to at least 80 ,000 old polio patients Is
most Pressing."
Scientific research for Improved treatment, r~habilltation
and polio vaccines, as well as professional education to train

PA~TY

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10:00
11 :00
H :30
12 :00
12:30
1:00

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Today
Coffee Time
Home
The Price ll Ri1ht
Truth or Consequences
Tic Tac Dough
lt.Could Be You

Tlc Tac Dough

II Could Be You
Ourrent
? ·OO Cam•r~ Guct To Sebool
2.30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
3 :00 Matinee TI-.::at"i
4 :0' Queell F~r A Dar

4:4ll
5 ·00

8:00 Comedy Time

~:30 ·u,. Lillie Margie

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J'lalt and Scruus Show
News Picture
·
Sports Ey•
Weathercast
Crunt''h and Des
D.i.Ditt ·S hore Sba7
1911C Newa
You Bet Your Life

6:00
6 :30
6 ·45
6 ·.i5

7:00
7:30
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8:00
6:30

Pe~Jt'• Chotee

9 ·00

'fh,.

FOrd Sbow
Lu.t. .Video Theatre

9.30
10:00
10:45 .

N-ewJ Ueadlittoet
Weatherca!l\
Press ·BOZ .

11:00

11 :15

TOIIicht ·

12:30 SliD

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CANDY SALE

urgently needed physicians, therapi st&gt; and other medica·! ex- _ _J~~~~~~~:":~~~~;.~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~
l!"rts and care or new patients this year, all depend upon con. I _
==-~
f1nued public support of the 1957 March of Dimes, Mr. O'Con~
special songs. A
. ploy was,.. Mr. and Mrs. Tom \'ost.
nor Said.
h~arsed. The meeUna closed w1tb
Mr. and Mrs. J, 1\f-. Gaul went to

AlfRED

"1 wish I could issue some kind of victory statemen't now S. S. attcn?ance on Jan . 13 was tbe MYt benediction.
tbftt we have come this far in the tight a~ain.st polio, h~ add· 4S. the offer1ng _$7 .24
Th•re wae an attendanec of 21
d "Th
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Worship 9cl'vlces were held at 1t lal,ll: Wedne1day prayer services
e ·
ere are ma·ny e!ements of VIctory m existence - re· 10·4S with the Rev Grove bring- with Nint Robinsoa lelding. This

Home-made eandie• are on sale
at tbe Tri-Luster Cleaners tbis
week. Mothere of Seniors at Mid·
dleport Higb Sehool msde the
candy and the profits will be used
toward the trip the Sen iora plan
to make to New ~ork City this
spring. This is one of manv money
making projetts W}Jich the Seniors and their mothers have •·
dopted for raising the nrcessary
cash tor the trip.

CoffeE" ':"ime
Hom f.
Tbe Paice is Right
Truth or Co n~ueneet

12 ·30

2:00 P:arton'e Stt.d:y
2:18 'hllaeuee Ernie Ford
3:00 ~itinee Theatre
t:OO QY.eep For A Day
f:t5 ilotiepn Romaaees

The Rev C. E. Hoyt, Mr. and
).frs. David Darst Jr , Mr
and
Mrs Paul Smart and tdi so~ Bak·
cr wer(' in Rio Grande Monday ~~
9:30
rvenin.( to attl"nd a South-Central
District Summer Camp Campai1n
.
mHting at the Baptist Church. A
dinner was held precedinr the 11:
meeting and several llntc omcers II :30
11:80
were present.

Today

9 .00
10.00
11 :00
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8:30
6:,5
8:11
7:00
7:30
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8:00

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Modern Romances
Comedy Tim .·
My Little Margie
Wild BiU HJckot
News Picture
~pons Eye
Wealhercast
Death Valley Days
Eddie Fish~U Show
NBC News
Blondie
Life of Rilf'Y
On Trial
Big Story
t:av.oJeade of SportJ
Jo &amp;mous Fight,
News Headline!
Weat:,ercan
Press Bolt
Tonight
Sign Ofi

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9:00 Morning Show
10:00 Ga~y Mooreh ·
U:30 SL·\ke II Rlr

B:f ·9~aia KaoJ&amp;roo
8·.,.. ll!wolilf Sb(l
.w
'I lo:;,.e,
Rich

Artliu,.

11:10 Slrlll;
12:oti Vilia~t ~Lady
12ll&amp; T-. - f Llf
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Wve o
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'•:10 ·dtateb For Tomorro•
lUG GaldhtoJ Llgbt
1·1)0 J(l.ti • Kit0 lie

of · tho dlamoad'o put oro bpi,
1101 oomelbloc o1 1 reeord ltoolf
1a the nrn 11 montho of J.Ha. It
bid 138,1138 vlollou durin• lbe
· period, with Rocbeslor, !DI' !be
tblrd aueeeuivtt month, Mndlna:
the mOlt faru to tbe Hall In No-

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HOUGJri:ON, Mich. -Houghton
County Sberiff F}'ed J . Paulson

WATCHE$ BY ELGiN

$33.75
B. H. SANBORN
only

. MUi

and Hancock Police Cbief Raymond Smith swapped jobs Jan. 1.
Smith &lt;lefeated Paulson dn .the
Repu.l)lican
and then won
The Han·
then decided to
Smith'.a successor as

JEWELRY STORE
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WE SHOULD PRAY FOR A
9A.Nt MlND IN A SOUND BODY-JUVENAL.
( 'ryptoquvtl':

Dlltrlbuted by I Klnr Fn.tiii'M Syadlr•••

CALL CIVIL DEFENSE
, ..Mufi.N .. • , ••Uo ,.,. M ~
ep~&gt;l"llfiell tNro\. .fi\1 A4_,"""t c..""

-------·-Siop-loopf ...
Double.waU •quart·tub

wi.lb coac-ahaped bot~
tom lolda mort water

couuuttioa """ 101p.
wltlr aad wort. Splaat.
......~ ..... ollloot.

11141 clolko.

l•lltr•• ta ftur

ablt lep. SeJ
wuboralhelpl
•ott comfort•
able '" you. AAI•

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II h11ti1M l.r !friiJtr,,.
Swilp freely-and loeb ill
aay of SO .p olitioa•. talta
... 11r1e roU•-ODe 6rm. 0111
lexible -111 out mort
moieture.
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fasier 1 cleaner wasbiags,

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Mrs. James Hunt and Jlrl. Cbra
Day were

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Gallipolit; Tuelday

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lb.

Cut from young, corn-fed porkers , • ,
every pork loin must measure up to

A&amp;P's rigid standards of quality.

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T QUALITY ···

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P~rlta,~~fJS
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CHOICE CENTER

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RIB CUTs

LOIN ROAST

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HOW DO YOU START DRAW 1
lNG Social .,.urlt7?
To. get Soc1~. 8e(;urity be.•··~~
1011 m~t.~Jnlilte. app}lcation
.&lt;iO&lt;:ial &amp;ec!P'ity otfice or
. epresentative. The Social Secur·
•L)' repre&amp;entative is here in Point
• 1easant,,at the Wl. Va.
.nent Office, the Fir1t and
,·ue&amp;da,v8 of eaclt month. When
iOU go to see him, take with you
a eopy .p f yQur . Income Tu Form
'Oij J~, (Thilt means you will
aave " fl.ll. out ,(lbree l&lt;KOF Tit
~.orJJUJ; ~ to aead ~n, one to keep
1or )'Ourself, ad .oae to
to

lb.

pkg•
REMOVED

m

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to eaplllre-~·

lb.

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table ·
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Maytag Master $139.00

for at Jiftle u
There's a MAYTAG modeffor
every need, every purse •• ,

$2.oo

don1 ~· a

per .:1eek

Use Your Old Washer for
Down Payment

lbs.

LEAN,IOO% PURE BEEF

do.

Social

Security benefits.· Social Security
will only pay one year's back

":dy hinged

lleMI II -~1

)'OU

iicate, don't worrr about
,jecurity hu other
~heckmg on how old
As for receiptt a
.:her.t, money order stub, or any
ilther receipt you might have will

would lose two yea.ra of

AlullllliUII tub. •. won~ niSI,
rOl, claip or peel. Sediment~

weor and tear on &lt;lotbeL Sale pUIIII·
bvtto• conttol.

:January
Specials
COMPLETE

BATHROOM

s• cast
Reg.•l!OUS

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SINGLE LB. • ;; ... 31:

Ground Beef

3

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
Ml~fll (UUI'IItdU

Square porcdaia•
cn·1ted tub adlb
qpKity, speeds up
••Mill.. (lyrafoam

loy111 Olefl1h1

FLORIDA .. . EASY PEEL ... FULL OF JUICE

Temple Oranges
Florida Marshseedlel$1 .. , Full of Jul&lt;e

Faney Caban ...

Grapefruit - Sib bag 59t:

Famou~ldaytasqllal•
hy ~ t'utOres ' ' •yet

PHONE 2-4811

RUTLAND .

dz.

Lire• 8 Size

69ci-..
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Pineapples - - - 39t:ea.

California .. . (ll'11011 l!ld Tender

U.S. No. 1 .•. Size "A" , , • Willie, Mealy ceoMn
Eaotern Cobblen
,

Broccoli - - - lge bch 19t:

Potatoes -

$179.95

GAS RANGE

RICH &amp;

FULL-BO~IED

1·LB. BAG

VIGOROV~

AaP .

&amp; WINEY

1-Li. BAG

VACUUM-PACICID

COFFII

$109,95

~99c

7-Piete Chrome

BREAKFAST :sET

$79.95

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it costs Karctly mort
tbaa lownt • .Pti«d

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McMaster
Hardwue aad Furnllure

N. 2nd A...

Middleport

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9.t c ;

Iron Tub

Fall Size Hardwlek

Reg. '99.85

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Thrifty PRODUCE VALUES From A&amp;P

Reg. •139.811nlltalled for

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l.owoot.lolllo ........
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Mftl.llle

parenta ~r and Mn. IUipb Badgley of Tuppera Plaint.

7·RIB END ROAST

Securit.y the more you will dra,v

Other Points To Remember:
We have bulletl111 here in tbe
Extension otfice which explains
in delall Social Securicy. H you
4Want one, Iet us knOw.
If you are eligible or the widow
of a sell-employed fanner, get lo
touch with the Soclal Security
Adminlatratioa. U you would ~
elieible and wait, uy three years,
before making application. you

lloiPt ... AdjVJt-

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.vhen you become eligible lor
l;x!nefits. That, is why it is to your
1dvantage to your advantage to '
Jse these oPtional methods in
:iguring your income for . Social

u

$rlitlr Cepadtr. ftsftr
Wadlilp ... square tub

lc:tirul. . '

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LDg you paid.,$ocW
111M and 111118,

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ST LOUIS - (UP) -- A au.burwatebred In borror
whrn 11• fou r -moatb-old dath·
rhund puppy backed lnto a .bfaV)'duty floo r model electric tan. Tbe
puppy't ta tl wa• unjured, bot the
tan IGI I two of ltl tbree blades.

ban fam1ly

curicy card, 7.0"" Birlh
d you have ~ !l"d

addiQt!

•t

T-hl'up

"SUPER-RIGHT" QUAUTY

Why Use Optional Methods:
The more you pay Into Social

.;oclol

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a. ,...,

ADwlda lllorrb ,... one or ...,,.
fa vorite redpet, "Macaroni Salad"
u jncome for SOcial St-cu r lty AUqra WUJ It reque•ted to brin1
purpoee1.
one of her fnorite recipe• tu the
net meetlq. 'l1le Qranee d osed in
tr you rent )'OUT farm, l he r e n t rauiar form f~ tb soelil hour
paid )'Ou if ineOme for Social with the ~. llr. and Mn. Dale
Sefurlty pul'pOKI 11 )'ou mater- Bac:bner, Mr. aDd Mr1. Huold
ially participate In th~ manaae- .Rke HniDli:'reJbment:J of und
and coffee.
ment ot the rented land. Thi• il wlcbea, coo
-MI'I. Ruby Halliday
a tin~ line and in e:ue1 of doubt,
deei11ona will be bl8Cd on the
original aereeJDeat between you
L&lt;lart 1'11111
and your renter.
Mn. Albert Hill Jr. 1pent thr
weekend wkb ber aunt Mn. Ray
Womf!n can tt.trt drawing bene- Sayre of Jloteville, Ohio.
tile at 62 but tbe benefit paymen t.s
Mr. and ·)In_ Bill:r Hill Itnd
are reduced.
ehildren spent Sunday with ber

11200.

Ing.

or

••J•••

HAillSOMVILLE

work aolmJJJ, annot be coun ted

Optional Method of Pa7bti on
Mr. Ernie ·and Hila TwUa Rich Your Eamlngs For 1956.
ard were business callera h
Instead of fiauring wbat you
Point Pleasant Saturday and vii.L
r tted &amp;om your farm, you ean
ed in the .home of Mr. and Mn
.s e how much you gro88ed from
Stanley Adkins Of New Haven.
·our farm to figure t:he amount
Mr. aitd Mrs. LawrenCe Wolfe o1 of Social Security taxable tneome
Union were Sunday guests of Mr
-'Ou h&amp;Ye. If your grou was $1800
and Mrs. Lawrence Rlchll'd Woll •r less you may pay tax on twoand new daughter of Davie1 bird&amp; of the amount. An example:
Grov~.
f rour gross eBrDinga WeTe SlGOil
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tbomps011
SOO times % eq:uala $990. $990
Martba, Joe and Virllnia of Ver
s: th~ amount tp:ed for Social
ieeurity purposes.
non spent- Sundax wltb Mr. an•.
Mrs. Harry Thompson of Oak
Another way to tl~u~ your
Grove.
'
mount taxed for i,ocial Security
Mr. and Mrs. Paul BlcMing of mrposes, oth~i thaD your actural
Point Pleasant were dinner guest~ tet, ls this. If you grosst,d more
Su_nday or •t he former's father and
ttan $1800 but netted less than
mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. F . Bless- n200 you may pay tbe tax on

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NOTICE

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The ult of

SOCIAL SIICVIUTY.

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Meigs

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Meigs County Pomona Grange
Meeting Held Friday Evening

C'rran&amp;e ~end Mtl. Aikins to thU MU1on.
At the Social SeeurUy u4
mot In re1ulor oellloo l'rldor '!lie Stole Dlpul)' Muter lllr . come Tu meetm1 Iut Pridar UN
eveolaa Janulr)' • It the Rock lone• uqed all Granaen that had SOcial Securit7
RopraeaiiiiYI
S;t'lft&amp;J Grana:e hall with Qllve not done 10, to Itt Ulelr Commun- pointed out a few thinr aeu._.
Granae a• bGIL The meettn,: wu Jty Servia ent.r,o blanD aent In, plored farmers ptYlnll their 8odal.
caUed to order at a o'clock br allo that, '1"be Couple of t.he Security T11: or mattne appJJca.
ft.mber.
the master Vlr&amp;U Atkln1 and tbe Year Contett" eadJ April 30, 10 tion for Social Secutlly benefitl
followlna offtcen present Otler- all entrlea must be tent In aooa. abould kee-p tn mind.
MERIDEN. Conn . _
(UP) aeer, Tom Sa)'l'e; steward oeor1e Tbe Wonby Lecturer pruented
Who'a Eli&amp;ible:
Chivalry aot four younr men iato GeDheimer:
l..atant Steward the foUowlng prOIJ'am-Uiiaa thoe . U ·you were &amp; or ove, In 1103,
trouble. Police 11id the men Norman Will, Lecturer, Pauline theme, "On The Threshold of a you need to pay into Sodal ...
lrllubed pin bal maehin.e1 in a Alklna, Cere• Betty Leonard, New Year."
curlty for ai:.: quarters to become
nltlurant and took 2.000 ntckel&amp; Flora Mildred Stockton, Pomona
Open1D1 Sona, Auld Laq s,.ae e11alble to draw benefit&amp; 'J'hiJ
oo~a~(l~ri~co~m~p~a~n~lo~n~c~ou~l~dd;;~~ I!~!~~ Treat.
Hwnphrey aetr~tll')", Jeu b)' all, liow to Jmre a happy Nn mnna tbat the payment of 1ut
Ted Reed, Ex Com. Year ta Poem - Helen Radford yoor'• (19M) Social Security tax
~llt~f~~ Stoc:k.ton, Holner ftad- How to bave a bappy New Yea' m your farm earninJI maUl you
rord. The J:haplain Protem waa in Resolution • Leo Story Readtn&amp; •llgible 1o drow benefllll If J9V
Lucille Story, L . A. Stewart Pro- "1620 ver1w 1961" ·Mrt. Kllboan .l aid ·ia 19H. · Thoee farmer~ who
iem LuclUe Leifheit Vlli.taUon Get Acquainted Jlme-"How obo wen 113 lo !liM, wbo bec&amp;ml 1111
MEIGS COUNTY
with another eount.y wu .dltet~esed serving are you in S7'1 waa won .n. January, Febn.t:ll')'. )(arch.
REAL ESTATE OWN!!RS and decided to vi1it Athena Co. by Mildred Stoekton. Soliloqn) April,
M&gt;J' or Juno of 111118, ore 11·ligible lo otart drarrinl the)r
The tu books are now open at tbeir qulieat convenience. It on Tu:e1 • Mary Genheimer.
voted to send $10 for Bun- Humorou&amp; Skit • "lneome TiA .enefllt wben lbey pa)' tbelr 11118
for the payment of DecemCh~~;R~eliet.
The Home Ee. 'time" . Ruby Halliday and Ci,. .ocla! Secutlty Tu If they pold
ber and June Real Estate ...
urged all Gruget to AJent c. E. Blai:ulee. QueaUo,. n 19M. U ) ou were 8G in the lut
Til)[. Will close Feb. 1, 1957. post tbeir Flance of FriendJhip and Dileuuion foUowed on ~ .all or 1M5 you mutt pay tbe
and fill it ln as soon 11 poulblle. c:Dme Tax and Social Securit)
.ocial security tax tor nine quatClyde G. MWhone,
The Lecturen Sbort Courae at
"A New Year Candlelijht Dt:
en . 'l'bll me&amp;DI you are oot eli·
Meigs CoWity Treuurer Columbu1 Feb 7 and 8 was an· dleatloa Serviee'' waa preaente'" cble lor SoeW SecuriiJ benefit•
nonnced and Grange voted to by the officers, all present tat1~
nUl April 1, 1851. To beeollle
part in tbe conclu1ion or the se,
' Jgibile then you have to have
vice, which was beautiful an...
etted $401)' or more from farnili:t1
1mpressive. Very interestln&amp; Sui..
uring January, February, . and
rarch of 1657, pay your SOcial
ordinate Grange report• we"
read by the secretary. The nex .
ecurtty tax on tbe net and tben
take applieatioo. Whether you
regular meeting will be Mll'cb 1,
at Harrllonville School With Bar·
iU want to do this or not 4e·
rl80nville Grange as host. Tn ~
ends on you.
In all caaes to be eligible you
· Fifth degree will be presented iJ
mst have netted $400 or more
full form.
from your farm in IBM and 19118
nd paid tbe Soeial Security Tax
Ia those two yean.

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U :OO Vahan! !.?dy

Michigan Sunday to attend the
12.15 Love of Life
funeral of Mrs. Gaul's aunt the
12·30 Search for Tomorrow
former Blanche Morgan.
12;45 Guidinr. Light
I oo K ,. · ~· 1 h
Rev.
and
Mrs.
R.
M.
Grove
were
duced polio incidence last year, the inoeulation of more than' in8: ihe message. 1·he text was wHkrt leader is Luey Glul.
:
a .tf' s n.t c ea
Sunday dinner' gue1ta of Mr. and
1:30 ...
1:30 As the World ·rum
d"T
44,000.000 children and adults with at least one shot of Salk "Prepare to mel't thy God" and
About 35 young people attended Mrs. Delbert Gaul.
1
or
uroa
2:30 Our Miss Brooks
NIW RRIVAL
2 :.DO ,_
vaccine, Improved natiept care . But I am afraid that talk &amp;bout the subject "An Appointment with the turptlse birthdAy party for
Our MisJ Brookt
2:30 Boi.t 11 eparty
1 Roger Gaul. at his home at sum·
victory today would be dangeronslv premalure . Victory means God ."
•r
Mr. and Mn. William Ault are 2:811 HoU,.!&gt;'.rty
3:00 fhe Big Payoff
the end of a fi~ht and the traliriC fa &lt;.· t is that the polio fillht is Preceding t h ~ message 32 people ner last 'l'hursday~"ning.
''FOUR·H NEwsu
announcine the birth or a son, 3:00 1~e B.c PtyoH
3:30 Bo~ Crosby Show
far .from oVer. I am sure the American people intend to fight took part in Hol y Communion scrGames and contests were en- • rt
ttu ... u ft. Prlctcty,
William Perry, at the Meigs Gen· 3:30 BOb Crosbv Show
4:00 Brtghter Day
eral Hospital Wednesday, Janu· 4:00 Brirbter Day
it to Its end."
vie~s .
joyed and rg,lfeshments of cake 1 ~&gt; 'Maro" Co. 4-H Clult A..nt
4:1!5 Secret Sto:m
ary 16. They have four older 4:15 Sect:&gt;~t Storm
- - Services were held at the Elm-. and fruit jel'Yo · ~ere 1erved to the l'"• _cHARTWfts M-EETING.
4:30 1·Edge of Ntght
HARftiiONVILLI GRANGE
"Wha t On Wl' ExPt"rt in 1957" pre- wood Rest Hom~· Sunday after· guests and ramJ!y of .the h~norec.j Don't forget lh.e charting meet· children. Gary, Ce'leste, Patricia 4:30 ICdgo of Night
5:00 Early Show
H 1
.1
I sented thl' rollowln!( nrogram with noon from 2 to 4.
The Januarr mecjtng of thr 111 &lt;,. \l.•hich will be held this com· and Dennis. Grandparents are Mr.
15:00 The :!ar1v Show
6:30 Your F.sso Report41r
arr sonvJI e Grange met In r.e g- the a ~si s! J tl&lt;'c of tho members.
h
1
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h Home Exten81on gr41
wa held
~
6:45 Sports Parade
ular session Thursday evemng
T c regu .tr mE•etmg of t e
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.
up · .!
~ ng Saturday ···morning at 10:00 lind Mn. Charles Slndell, Spring- 8:30 Your Ell!lt. ReJ)l~
6:!'i5 Weatherman
January 3 with the Worthy Mas·
Opening .!'Ong : The State Chap· MYF was held Sunday evening lalt Fpday J?nuat 1' at the A.~I. in my otfice These will be field. Great Grandfather of the 6:45 ~ort 8 Parade
4:55 Weotherman
7:00 T·BA
ter Norman Will presiding. An lain's r.. es~a !o(e , ".lust What Do We with an attendance or 12 youth home of Genevieve Gut~rie.
the m'bctln gs at' ~~ich we will baby is Mr. Lawhorn, Kentucky.
7:15 Douglas Edwarls
appetl for Aid was granted and a Want in 1957'' by Ruby Halliday; and 2 adulh . Eugene Windland
Mrs. Geneva Nolan tfught the l'Xplam "'II ·h qt,lesq6 . th b or Mrs. Gene Dodson is staying with 7:00 Art Link1etter &amp; tht: Ktdl
7.30 My Friend Flicka
1 • 1 B dl
T
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led c.lcvotion 'il . Margaret Windland group on tbe "Selection artG Care ,
.~ ... de
,
·~in e .c '' the Ault cbl1dren.
'onlrlbu'.·on to lhe Oht·o Slale I'
o(·m )~ nr :1
ra ey; en ew
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.
.
and Use "' Smali ElectriCal 111 uip· .o you a,~ an wer Mf"· questwns
7:15 Douglas Elwards
8:00 West Point Story
Grange Youth Fund was granted. Yea r Rr•solt1tions to Live By, Lar· was pwmst. Tho 1esson subJect
q
l'orH' l'rnin c~ the chartin~pha 8 e of
8:30 PlAyhouse of Stars
1 1e 11
~otne ~onomics chairman Paul· ry Cllu·k Bol1 Uced, Marjo-rie R:ice wa_ ~ "~I
, 1;.,•11,1·, Y 0 1 wor k " w?r· mcnt"
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.,
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w~Jk . Remcm r-. in or7:30 Sgt. Preston o( tbe Yukon
8ttOO Crusader
1
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me Atkm.a retnlndetJ all patrons DHIP n u·h w ·. Home r Lee, Garnet S~IP ,;_e ntH . ~~~ t.he Cross ~~~b
~ potluc k l.unch was ser~ed lo der 10 chart you mUst have been
9:30 Highway Pab'ol
8.:00 Bob Cummings ShO\V
that they had pledged themselve~ Darhnt• r. Norman Will, Kermit Ep· candl .s on r.1ch S id~. The Blb!e the 1~ attendm g. The next mnf'l· 15 years old by Jamtary 1. .lOS 7 ,
10:00
The Line Up
as a part or their County proj€'r.t pi e, ( '!r f1o n ,\llol'rl s, Eddie Bradley; IIessr,n wa ~ tlw 15t h l haptcr of St. tng wtij be ht'ld at the home of an d hal(: comPleted two or more
8:30 Climax
10:30 Person to Pl"rtton
to au1s1 the County H1•allh Associ · 501 110
.
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by N
T ~ ,
John . (th e ~ ~~ rnwn on the Vme Ella Yost on Thursday, Feb. 14 Y&lt;'". 1. 4.H clui .1 0,Jr
9:30 Playhouse DQ
(lll \ on
.I Xt'S
orma uce ,
d th B
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l 'h
bj
. b "Ti
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1 w ,..
11:00 New.~
ation·1 lo bring to lhe mcclin~s • 11 1ronw .1.a:o: .1.1mr 1s N•ar
e su t..ec1 WI 11 e
mo 1m'"O
. , Ch anges anD . e ranc
h b es..
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1 Ul ·H Nl&lt;'ll·r
11:00 Up to tbe Minute N¥wl
ll :05 Scanning the Weathu
clet~n, soft, white, worn bedding In SoriNI St•curlty This Year; Dif.
urJn g I. ~ u~mess ~essiOn e
agemen .
~
Nex l Tul"~day is YOlrnr MGHT
11:05 . Scanning the. Weather
11 :10 The !..ate ~hOIV
fir efothina [or can~er dresflln-..... ru.~si on and Answer period bY the by Betty Sh.:lu•r.; pres1!el..~, l4e .&amp;. ·~- Jiarol~ S_w tz and at ~ 111, 11 r&lt;;~~'~ i ~;: ;;n'l·5~ ion at the
· ll:tft The Late $ttow
lind at leut two wh•te wash ttotlf&amp; adult group Gamel of the months iJ'OUp pl~cd rdr~lf;l
ts~
hllf~
lt"f'fWU!Iams
, w. Sen ior 'Hig !l'~'sFli1191 ~ ~:udltot'ium .
&lt;
from each family lor the shoW~\'~ ron r htdcd witH scramblin · the If)rog~am 110r the - ~~- gt 1\
Va.,• VIS d Ns .p11rents, Mr. and All ·outh • roofl!i ·t.flihe (' 0.:... ...,.
tor the Meigs General Hospllal month s Voral trio b tb gTh
1 meetmg to be held w1th the ·1· Mn. Hobart 'Swartz last Sunday
_} . dgt
tt ,
ld'tit''
1 wou T e
I •t
d. (;races,. . Carrir.•
' Sheet!!y Ada
e Bradree j fred ,aro,nil o n Mond a• )' evtnm~
' . ".
Mr .an d M.rs. (' . . E. . Wood e o I 1to1'(' S f:l'
Jn\'1 1e
o a rlcnn.
.
Th c Mast er appmntN
11 r. an
all 4-H
b
h
, t·
Mra. M. 1. Douala" . Mr. and Mn . 1 ~('
Haze! Heed ·•swC.et H
r Janu :~ ry 21.
Tuppers Pl.ams vlstted Mr. and
,
.u s w o. can, a
Don Gibaon as boats for the .ra 11 . 1r~;yol'" · ~&lt;'ro m·p~nled by ~~r~a 1 A report was g ive ~ by I. loyd ·Mr~. Vere Swartz and William tcnrl . hest• mvsf wo~t~whlle m~t--W~MTN~-=TV~-~c=H=AN~N~I~L~173----~W~H~T=N~·TV CHANNIL~
17 meetinM. The Lecturer, Pauline Lrt• at the Jlano
Dll!ln
,l(cr
on
tlw
skat
Jng
party
Bentz,
Sunday.
ing
s.
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A"
LO-IING
11:44 Sian On
11:44 Sigo on
1
Atkhll, u&amp;1nJ for her th(•me
'
planned fot· Feb. 5, at tlw sklltmg
Llnda Sue Htrnder~un , S{lndra
REGIONAL 4
II
'u:fb
11:45 Cartoon Club
Club
Cartoon
· ---- --- - ' - --~----~ rink on Houff' 7 m•n r Clu•stcr.
and Terry Swartz hllve SCHOOL. '
12:10
Noon News
1
1
12:10
Noon News
Thf' g!'OIIJI w!l! sell tickets J'or
mumps.
,1
I h:IV&lt; rioleen_'l&gt;(\ Wbrd that lhe
12:115
Ne~ghbors
II
m~;
this !' Vl' n1. Following this the
June Yo.'\t and annual 1'1';ttonat ~ ''i'lottl'ing school
12:15 Neigbbo1'8
12:30 Liberace
,.:811 Llbauce
"'D
,qroup practiced Ihe singiug of
Va. reerntly 'visited ' with Rtrlh KnOr'fl fti ' charge) wlll
1 :OOFemini'le Touch
)I ef80D8
e UChOD8
8f Ut
-be h•M ;n H•ril;rl'gton on March
1:00 Femin!ne Touth ·
1 :45 Movie Matinee
1:45 Movie Matinee
I
~ - tf ·WOuld t~·· U1} kood thing If you
3:00 AlterltOOn Film Festival
D
to de!li~· soon whether or
3:00 Afternoon ~nm Fe1Uval
4:30 Super Serial Time
-;y
pT&amp;rr ·to attend. This way
4:30 Super Serial Tim,,
ACROS!!I
6. Moved the
25. [)e. · \ r
,JM;ih trsnsporation. etc.
5:00 MlckP.v Mouse Club
J. Cul'nmcy
(fall t1 0111 ot 11 ttritt of orUciii!J on ftJdueJ hiComt fn:r:
ahou\dera
acendtfl ~ details are not known
6:00 Car~"'on Club
iPort .)
In doubt
ent
f'L.
....,. fAeH Clt'U(IIq oro kH4 on information prat~t.:fe4' 1111
7. Unit or time
of
bme. We will advise you
be A.tM~ lftiUftde ol Aoeot~•Calltf, ond thct 0.\io Boddlf
6. Avoid
6:30 Five Sta:r Final
8. Forearm
Bbem
· ~OI)tr~' as we receive them.
•I ~ld hlUo ActiOIItltallfl •• coapttraUon w"l~ fill
10. Egr·•haped
7:00 Kukla, Fran &amp;: ODI~
,.,._. lkifn•• B.,.trlod.J
11. Cavity
bono
27. CIIICI
T!Pij FOR TilE PRESIDENT.
7:15 John Daly &amp;r: tbe Newa
12. European
t. Snare11
deity
Th~ ''tl!lice or a 4·H club presl·
Ill Utt ..,bott. torm•• Ia 411nl fotr Income t11: retum, or
cnuntry
12. Insugate
tBabyl.l
dent is one of importnncc ao.d
tallt lllle._..rd dt41l0tloa oo Ute "Jonc rorm," JOU are a.llowo.J4 a dtd1lc1:1 Stunted
15. Indefinite
29. Fellow
~hould be recognized as such.
Uoll tt 'baa lD "rtot to eonr tucb penonal apeaae• ., loterut..
animal
artlct~
(llang)
Among the duties of the presUent
etat.
...
local
tiiU.
coat'lbutlonar-··_d_m_•d.:.'.:."~'·::•::.
...
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17 Afl'ican
31 . Esker
H . Voided
Mill W1to&amp;lon1 an till than 10 to deduct a oontrlbutlon which he
Y..ttNI:f• .t•1we1
worm
(geol . I
eacutcheon
aiUGanl dlduotl011, Uert Ia hu pledaed but not plld durlna the
36. Theater ltll
lti. Subtle t'ma. 18 Conjunclion 33. Game
. . llld tl l&amp;llal.. tbem, But tt II tn ynr. OontrnnatiODI or tervlce.ll
37 . 1txclaft1a~
20. Anger
on
nellon•
w..U. l't dort oalculatta• rour are not deductible, and blood dona·
tlon ot
21. Qlgg\ed
horae18. Mualc note
IU OD Ml.ll torml. Here are aome tlone are CODitraed ae a aenlce.
sorrow
17. Yn.m
~3. Entire
be.ck
......tloaa ,... abovld .. oarelvl
39. Cry or
~4 . Arrlrm
1&amp;. ~ewapa~r- 24 . Strong,
... t&amp; ....oolt:
Tnn•pert•lloa E•pe••••
a dove
Iran ~ parent
:3$. Man'•
man
I
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An emf,loyee 11 permitted to de40. Sphere
papf'r
nlc:kn•me
2Z. Chokh'll blta
duct, In determlnlnr adjuated s:ros1
26. Undershot
) TIN .. _ , rn 1101 •• I"""' II ln.eome, all hl1 tranAportatlon n:.
waterwhf'el
.......lllo. '1'1111 loolvdM 010111..... pen1e1 Incurred In conaectlon With
otiOIIIOtillo, QIIJiaiOI, bomo lm· bls employer'• butiD.esa tr the)' are
27. Relrntn1
beauty
~f-Ut or ....... lellll JOU not retmbura.c:t. Th01e lnolu4e rarft,
~ hn. fte tlrt ot ttcarr)'Jna automobile upenaet, ana (lt tn con.
28. Allowance
. . . . .Dtlq' l•tll'.. t OD neotlon with over·al1bt travel)
torwute
29.
lnl!oh(fftnt
meal•
and
lodatna.
Otber
IJ'IMII1se•
··
.. ··~·tlbll.
I' lib
If 0ll&amp;llmtDI
lrolll paid In accordance wltb an expenae
uproar
1 ,...., abo1ld lit oblllde&lt;l to allowane. arranrement wltb ,be ,.,..
!0. lmpltmtn\
ployer may aleo be deductJd for
32. River
of 1111&amp;... , fOV tblt
t1111111 ... ,..,,
purpou.
(Chin.)
Aa emploFet'e upe11.1.. other
S3.
Senate
I
I Oo• te&lt;loral than theae caa only be dedocted If
me11fnrert
Ute a\aadard deduction or tu tabl•
.
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38. Final
(tat&amp; ... r..or Nllatoto;
... 11 not ua&amp;d. Tht tiPtON or eomas. Aero.•
• - " ro&amp;on
poD •uttoa between bome aad place ot
39 Chinen
, 'N ill btt a rew •tatt4. wert It not dlduetlblt at en.
..... TOI ... lllo deduat
laborer
Aa "oltalde H1111mia" (oae wbo
u . Solitary
- - . . , . rqtotrotloa • - ••u&amp;llf worb awa, from bl1 etn•
.., ... d'l tr b..U!IC 1 42. MLLlliCII
piO)'tr 1 bu•lntlt) 010 deduct all
lnatrurnot
ba1la.,.
berore arrlvtna
~~
4&amp; adJuled 1ro11 lacome, Ju•t u
-U. Wu In dtbt
I Aaotber tneot d.._lol JOU oaa It 1at wert 11 bueln• for hi~UMU.
44 . P=N
Mh U ,.. lW.lat ,O.r ..tdu.ctloDI
toaD1b1&amp;1taa to
"r• MIIMih•eGIII Dedaeuo..
1. Hall
.............._ ·M . .ttonal, ltClflr J'OQ bad Urti.ID elpehlel 000•
:z. E111ptlcal
f!IIIU ... er ll&amp;tnrt" orppluUonl. Dtetfld with yoqremplo)'ment (other
S NQt any
,._., !»&gt;tf._ltiOI&amp;I IN' 4'1tdocUble tllan. travel or rehnhal'led e&amp;PIIIliQ)
t. ld'utrular
~p ~It,..._, ol' robr t.eamt~, and .rou. oan clatrn tbem u mllotllanetwltrh
lf to 10 ,.,_., If at l..•t to per- QUI deducllon11. l:xamplet wo\lld be
ti. Poem
erat ot ,..P. laemat Wll patd a toola. unltorm1, union duel and
athll to fiUalhl .,.autu.Uont. employment qency feet.
Q41LY CBYPTOQUOTE - Hore'a llow to work It:
.0011 or tlOIJI&amp;.Ja.
Other mleceltaneoul dtdut:!tlona
Ia
rGilr eoatrlbutlonl, Include the fee for PftPirltlon of
AXYDLR"AXR
ta't ftrctt at llftl or propertr your t.u rtturn, 10mt tlhnoar ad•
l1 LONGFELLOW
.a be
atthlr lair marll.et 1 lhlre of lntt~rut anll real ett&amp;tt
In tbe e"H!nt of s •urprlte enemy alt
On• letLer almply 11ta.nd!l tor another. In thla aample A Ia used
. . . . II al tbt tltra:t tbQ' WIN tate1 pakl bJ' a tOOI)etattTt IIJ'rt•
attack one phone tall of warnbl
lor
the
lbi'HI
L'l,
X
for
the
two
O's,
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etl!.
Single
letters,
..., .......... ror uample, roa ment corporation of wblc.b you are
from flne Skywateher eollld u~ a
trophte, the length and rorTnauon or the words are all
'et~ ·&amp;o ""' olluroll • •h•r. • tenant ltockbolder.
city from de1tmclion, aeeordlaa to
ef ....... ~llliGJI Md doubled Ia nJ
no lnltructlon book wbltb eome1
hch day the code le t t en ure d!tfe l·ent. '
tbl! U, S. Air Foroe, In view of preao
.W..' J(OD _,. IL to11 CI..U •tdu • with 7o11r tu rotlllll rives fUrther
ent 1ro1 td ten lions more ci•ili•n 1'olIll! 1 eontrtiJatiOD. t1lt hll nl\118 Information, Help 11 alao aftllabl•
A Cr)· ptnr~:ram Quota&amp;'lon
tmll!en •re n~ded in tbo Croand
fit tiM 11oft
~)It thne Of tbe 11ft, b7 telephone or at olllet1 of tbt In·
Observer Corps. Sltywatclu~fl ere aa
C I Y V DP U UBJ ' V JYVP PI\BQSI CD
~ tll...._rYt11' t1Jb1 paid haU tlt.at ternal Revenue Service. The Revimportant element of our air dofeate
. . . fol' ~1£. 4t tbl ~· &amp;hie 70U euua Benlee ur1e. ,-ou t• eoa1ult
IYII~ID. Only a few hmm a week are
TUKN
CIP DB 8 U- VI K L P V T P K Z P
loX ••tho eaoltal • o•oporly qualldoa advleor II rou
JJQuire&lt;l. JOIN NOW I
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MAL\. 01' PAMII IUIIMIIS

COOPJ:IISTOWN, N. Y. Tile.U .Ball 01 1'&gt;1111 Wblrt I'OCOI'III

8·00

10;00 Gilly M

10:~

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brill&gt;t w., to otllt 1957 ... with lower co/ree
And leave it to thrifty A•P to do it up richt by
&lt;Ultinc tbt pritl of DOl jual ooe colrce ... but tllroo
Wbot 1
pri~et1

ROll

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populor blendi •.•
Clf&lt;lo, Bokllr ond AoP
vacuumopacted CoB'!Ml Chaqe to one of tbete .,._.
coli.., tocloy.IIAjO)rfioorflavor,llld·Hvel ;level SA\Il:l

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Begins Friday Lien. ISth) 9 A.M.

TannehiU

tvenlnr. .
Mr. Charue' Brown ~~n l w~.­

Every Piete of Wlnttr Stotk MllitOO

w.

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Fred
Rr&gt;iM lui

Ills. Molllf loju.
jltlllr&gt;iis ...., t1luts.iat "''" c. a. 110.,.. ;r

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•UUer
the
R\IIIU- '"'"
c•dl Bteilliil• Saturola1 ii&gt;..U.• iD1 JUnta fJf lit. and
wctrd
Mr. ond M,.., ltH.ril Wel(lb8 Bolton.

etie~ wltb Hr. •nd Mrs. ,.red

~
. .llere
lilltf•

11fit •ere

reerind
N~ BPilon of Huntington i! omd daua:bttr Dorotb)' •pent Sat•
ln 4 trftlcal ~ondiHon.
urda)' ~..etdna wtth Mr. and M.n.

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llfL /ollarley Bon~ukr returned
lDmi ~17 from St. JMtph'J
Ho.Pital P'arUrilblli'C. w.bfte •M
•a~ to major 1ur1ery two

,...u.. '\1!"·

Mr. fCl)'de Gerlach ••• the
o( .Mr. and Mn. William

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PECIAtl

~Titetdar

Uri. . Denni1 A . Rouah was a
lat.urday in ·the home of
F6t1le Taylor, !ott. and MrJ.
and mothPr

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19S6 DODG! .
Custom Royal 4 door Sedan, POwel'
fllte Tranmtillllion. Radi&lt;&gt; and Heater, All Power - One careful local

By UNITED PRESS
EAST
Villanova 63 Pennsylvania 47
Syracuse 75 Penn State 45
Mauachusetl ~ 73 WllliJlmS 71
Cal,h. t Tnlv. HI) Johns Hopldns TO
Temple 73 Scranton 5T
Bowdoin 96 \Iaine 83
Army 81 Pc~n Military Bl
SOUTH
Loul!vllle 104 t:astl'rn Ky. 87
Maryland 82 Gt&gt;orgetown be 811
Clemson 80 FUrman 77
MIDWEST
Evansville 67 Ky . WesletiD 84
Mount Union 69 Fenn 48
WEST
1St. Micha.:&gt;ls 35 Air Force Ae. 89
Seattle 76 Portland State. 84

owner.

Specie~ I

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UG.

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SHOP •• , COMPAIE ••• SAVE! •••

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Men's

lW!IIINCli

OPEN

There's r)16te tl'tti1'1.6C SUiti In t~li (;I'Oup. ·
Single and OQui'JI@ liti!stttl ~tyle!J,

Guaranteed

R. H. RAWliNGS . .

C4rbet MUI a s-lid 811. MlddJopat1

'$249$

SUITS 'Ia·

UnoondltlonaUy

$2,691

SlMONS ·MARKET

The Boss Says .. No Ctirry"Overl Get It Out!
So- We Must Sell- Regardlits Of Ptict.

Men's

Only 13,000 Miles

•• $1.49

tiGfiiT
...••su.a.ts
&amp;y UNITiiDPl.l..

POMEROY

.,

Frying

Cake Mixes

Tweeds, Flannels, Worsteds, G ab~ 1 Reg. $~9. ~i0 Nl!w Stiitk.

670 Whit. "lube Type $23.00
$20.80

610 Whlh Tubtleu • $25.50

LUtHER JACKETS •

STADIUM COATS

Plus Tax ond Exchange

K&amp;M SOHIO

$16A5

$12A5

t&amp;nnlng Kloea-Mike Mu thtn
N. 2nd Av..
Middleport

Warm fancy woolens with quilted linings.
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SWEATEr\$' .......... · .. : .. $3.45

DEALER
NEEDS

Used
Cars
US FOR A

'57

FORD

WE

NOW HAVE IN STOCK
FOR THE FIRST TIME!

1·· Fairlane 500 Victoria Fordor
3·· Fairlane 500 Victoria Tudors
2 •• Faitlone Victoria Tudors
3 .. Fairlone Town Sedans
1 •· Fai ..lan' Club Sedan
2 •• Custom ~00 Fordors
1·· Country Sedan • 6 Pass.
1- Del Rio Ronch Wagon .. 6 Pass.

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jN!JtJffiAPOl.~.~MU P _ A bHI
, ~ic h ,..souiQ f..Wi(e Indiana and
l"lirr(ue to flrojfiiut of the Big Te'l
~1ntr-"an~d in the State
i gislnlu rr ;.ere todsy.
s . Jt()word steel said'
flf,~ ~uhl require Indiana.
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,. h .
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State to \\ tl rll aw rom t e Na·
tlo)1al C'bllegiate A,tblettc Assoc!atlun unles~ the ~CAA reluxt's 1ts
renrlcted lel evJs!on policy on

f,j

•ports_c,_v_'"_''-·----·

rolled

Port-'

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land State. It waa the Chieftains'
15th victory In 17 c•mes.
Oklahoma A A: M, No. 19 natlonaUy, ended a two-&amp;ame losing
streak by : downlnll Oklahoml, ·
117-43. The A:galft won this one at
the tree throw line, where they
caged 31 of
attempU. Soph
Gene Adalr Was the top scorer
witt\ 16 polJitS. eight on free
throws.

Rutland was defMtcd 66-44 on
Tuesday night at Chauncey•Dover
with Kirkpatrick (22) and WUson
(20) leading the Chauncey •corina.
Jim Graham Wu hllth for Ru~
land with 1 6polntll. Rutland had
lost to Chauncey 88{Wl In 1 Jame
earller this season.
SC:or. by quarters:
Rutland
9 -17
44
Chauncey
16 30 10 86

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Foncy plaids and solid colors. Our regUlar

DR~SS

SQ!ids, whites and plaids.

and

nea~

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!£·00 sblrta.

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ll'lalmeletle and broadoloth In this group.
Afly!HiDI II&gt; .$.00 rlow .

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sblrts.

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~oolens

Fal)cy

with

lb ha.l$.

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POllii!IIOY

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Harty Milltr, a tormer
ti6w reUred lild U\'ln1 Ia

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rarie~st r~iu

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lllpj!er

up to f2.U.

MOTHERS

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Dlines.. ~lve.
Mbored :Mrs....._-,_,,--;_"
fedlved many

eottqn ~Ia, lona sleeve
up to

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from

f\i\Ur~·

ltmhetc.Allteather ind su'ede.
Reg. ~.50.

$1.00

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R
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FURHITURI

NEVER lEfORE - SUC!t BARGAINS .....

omatoes !~~.~~..............
.C
........ 2 23
Pka· 45c
lb.

pltg.

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Got the fruit th•t'i fllll to ....
T•naerln•• from Florida •••
chock lull of vltemlns,
to
peel. Priced for areeter v•lue
.t Kroaer.

••SJ

_ Fmh,
Broccol •l
......... loch.19•
Rome Apples ......... ,...., ow"' . .. 41b.
Grapefruit . ' -.
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lee Creal ... ~itli'f au11 • ~. ~ ..._

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Frewlicl•• ilflttdllhk

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met at the home i.lf
bhllnget on Moilday
MTs. Ray
Ute baainess
donate $10.00

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'the New HaVen

(atillft-oy Slacb
Rit. .....

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Green;, Beans..!=!~:~~-~!.

b"'l', W. Va. will be the
•••• i'ellr. thiS ftai Ia

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t'!oa~ sllpover, W90l illd
ori(Jila.

W~l. _plaiD and

Sunpict

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Knit Shirts

sue.

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illiNOI!Nd!MiiNT MA.,_
, On Sunday, Jai&gt;ulrf 20, "Pio&gt;
neet bay" will be obaeried
t~e. 11...,. Jiaven IUD Cb.U.h.

M•n's LCict Batk '- R8fl. $8.95 OYEU~l ·pARtS ·.. ' .... ··.. ·• $2.00

quilt~ lilihig. Regular

Lima. Beaas ..,.- ............... 210-.-·
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O."~..*te
. · -r·s' •...............••••.•,."''''''' 7:.. ~''· 5·3c
Cod.· Fillets ............ ~~~ .......... lb. 3 3c

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V-nkt, ec.U, Wll61 llld litl61111. ·l'laln. f and

BOYS WINTER wEAR A1 LOWEST PA~ :
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Stadium Coats

lb.:J5c

Lb.

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Sl1ced,. .aeon .......,...... ~.........
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Corduroy lnduded. reg.
ular to $4.95.

to ,...,.._,. ol

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I.ong slel!'ie cotton klllts. Reg\llar $3.85

Flannelette Shirts

.,._, •oct.

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Ma+t CICC!!~ing to

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et2.9~:

Middleport

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o~ white. ~egUiar $5.00

frbill• gahatdine
quified Ulfel: Regulotr to

Kal lllnd7 Manager
300 W. Seeond SL- Phoue: 432, J'omoroy
ROVI'I: Mow.-frL »-i', S~~ot. S~JJ-Oift ""tn;.llw CQ)pohdmnt

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They're cie~n.

Zip~

worthy purposo Ol1 Signa·
~,.:~7.~::, ture• onJy, .au.to or furnit~e.

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Choice of· !lie At~l M cblors add a fii!OUP

·Sur Coats

A loan plan to At your neech
, •• a payment plan to fit your
btidget. Cash for every

Plaids iJI 100% wool. Regular hlues · to

Pastels _ ., tegular $5.00 and $3.95 shirts.

fronts.

PRESTON MOTORS, INC.

nd Beef.

Tid:

SHIRTS .. .. .. .... $1.35 DRESS SHIRTS · · ........ •· $2.95

w o oI, plltllie,

c;.,,;;,·

F•rm .,.lh,,plump

Heall)i iVooletls ill kill! .tl'llfi and ~illaeli
styles regular to fl8 .95.

~~·9,&amp;;

Jackell

IT'S GREAT TO DRIVE A FORD V-8

Phone 8161

lo $9.9&amp;.

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Rutland Beaten
Seattle, ranked No .• nationallv. : n CD rt_ .
to its 12th 1traight vlctof)·
y
Uigers
Wednesday nl&amp;ht, 76-64, over

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Come In and Test Drive The All New '57 FORD

FllRMEiti.Y JIMMY PARSONS '

pullov~t1 wet!

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That's because a 6·:1 seni~r
named Bill Onrr11 gh , known until
nofi'tb""'' for ht!i ·defen sive tal·
ents, haswover: &amp;be scor1n1J,
chjre11 w
.
off. ltr
Lhe third
l game Darralh
out-scor'Ul...T~ednesday night,
28-18,
rymped to a
104-67 Win o
Ea~&amp;~6 Kentuc~y.
n was. the .
stnlght v1etOJT·
fur the C~rdultla..,:WA,~ l:Jlll,ked
No. 6 nationally by the
Pre liS Board . of ..~ae~·
ir.
lOth win ln ft ,
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Loulsville {oe*11
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d th 6· o
mg e r e ense aroun
e -v
Tyra who h
g d .aii :J
potnis ' per ga:C' a:~~: ;~co d iD'
reboumUnl In the nation 0 ~ to
Will Chamb~rlaln of Kamas. The)'
haven't
stopped
Charley, Mt
they've slowed him up - at tb~
of hiYlnl Dorragh break

These fine suedes and hoJrselhid.es.,.Oil( J-il·

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BASKETBALL

Reglllar $45.00-$50.0'0 Coats ... ............... NOW

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inil!4 .li'rf called on Mlu £Itt
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Tbuiodty h••lnt.

COLLEGE

Smart tweeds, twists. fleeces artil pili In
Ibis group. They're the regular $31l.5U
coats.
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F. Bltto!n&amp; w.&gt;n..y.
llr. and lin. Roy Winebrent-l'
Of SyrJCUJe weN tetect cum• of
Mr. anfS Mrs. _... Wh•ebl'f!ner.
Kr . f.uleae KJnt ton of lvet
Kl~a: ol Olfl: Gre.ve tubmltted. ~
major IW'JrtJ' Friday mornin1 ai
Holur HUipltal CtlllpolU .
Mr. tftd lin. Ltunard Roullt,
S.ndn lD'd ,JIIllt6n riatted in ~he
~u Bl. .lq
110me Tl:.,.~

Sports

night game sch~!luJII! by ntbe, but
falls considerably short of tftj
National Ler~gue's figure or 259.
The Orlole11 and Sen•ton ope».
the season in Wasblqton on Aprll
15 c'le day Moner than the others.
Ttle season opll!ned on April 1'7
la &gt;t year and closed on Sept. 30.
The 1957 sl'ason closea one day
sooner.
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~nt &amp;u.ut: 91.
.ber .Ute.t 1fr1. Wllflalt!
IIGruloY.

AKRON. 0 . - (UP) - Willlom Hoo!tol when oht VIII liken lor 1 pole ond he wu Ubn lo lllo
Smith headed for work •Iter visit- "\reetmtnt of1 )!oroha
1fttJ; 11m1 hoqdtai.a lit lldferiBI ffom.
lng his girl ml!llll at AktOIJ CltY ob allli • • •~. Mltll'o .... hlt • broken · -·
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On American Loop '57 Schedule
CHICAGO, UP- A record high
of 2S'JI ni&amp;bt 11mu will be played
1D tbe JUierletn Le•gut! during
tie 1111 -.-. eoattinaing the
trP. m..,...a d\ate att«-dart
aetivitr.
The BaUim&lt;ire Orioles, wbo
11~ a Jtilbt pmes Jut season,
are tbe 1957 arellght champions.
Tfi.e Orioles "'ho tnjbyed a fairly
aheeeuhtl 1b5.1 S&amp;ion at the gale
de!.pite their 11JwlJ lintsb In the
A. L. race, wi~ . play 47 games
alter dark lit. lt5'i, While the Kansas City Ath11!!Hel, \o-ho played 44
last year, ITf! down for 43 in 1957
for second place, act'ordlng to the
stbedule released today by league
headquarters.
The Washington Senators. last
year's aft er dark rhamplons with
8 c•mes, are scheduled for 38 in
11M1'7 . The Indian s are down tor 31
night gam es, one up from last
season, while the Chicago White
Sox are !cheduled for 22, one less
than In 1957.
The Detroit Tigers and Boston
Red Sox, wh1.&gt; have been holding
the line for fewer night games,
have upped !lteir 1957 ~:~fler dark
schedule from U eaeh to 21 and
18, re~tiYt: ly. The Ne\f Yort
Yanket&gt;s, who played 16 last year,
•rc up one for 1957.
This ye~tr's total tops UMI8'a

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TannehiU

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Mr. Charue' Brown ~~n l w~.­

Every Piete of Wlnttr Stotk MllitOO

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wctrd
Mr. ond M,.., ltH.ril Wel(lb8 Bolton.

etie~ wltb Hr. •nd Mrs. ,.red

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lilltf•

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reerind
N~ BPilon of Huntington i! omd daua:bttr Dorotb)' •pent Sat•
ln 4 trftlcal ~ondiHon.
urda)' ~..etdna wtth Mr. and M.n.

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llfL /ollarley Bon~ukr returned
lDmi ~17 from St. JMtph'J
Ho.Pital P'arUrilblli'C. w.bfte •M
•a~ to major 1ur1ery two

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Mr. fCl)'de Gerlach ••• the
o( .Mr. and Mn. William

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~Titetdar

Uri. . Denni1 A . Rouah was a
lat.urday in ·the home of
F6t1le Taylor, !ott. and MrJ.
and mothPr

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Custom Royal 4 door Sedan, POwel'
fllte Tranmtillllion. Radi&lt;&gt; and Heater, All Power - One careful local

By UNITED PRESS
EAST
Villanova 63 Pennsylvania 47
Syracuse 75 Penn State 45
Mauachusetl ~ 73 WllliJlmS 71
Cal,h. t Tnlv. HI) Johns Hopldns TO
Temple 73 Scranton 5T
Bowdoin 96 \Iaine 83
Army 81 Pc~n Military Bl
SOUTH
Loul!vllle 104 t:astl'rn Ky. 87
Maryland 82 Gt&gt;orgetown be 811
Clemson 80 FUrman 77
MIDWEST
Evansville 67 Ky . WesletiD 84
Mount Union 69 Fenn 48
WEST
1St. Micha.:&gt;ls 35 Air Force Ae. 89
Seattle 76 Portland State. 84

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There's r)16te tl'tti1'1.6C SUiti In t~li (;I'Oup. ·
Single and OQui'JI@ liti!stttl ~tyle!J,

Guaranteed

R. H. RAWliNGS . .

C4rbet MUI a s-lid 811. MlddJopat1

'$249$

SUITS 'Ia·

UnoondltlonaUy

$2,691

SlMONS ·MARKET

The Boss Says .. No Ctirry"Overl Get It Out!
So- We Must Sell- Regardlits Of Ptict.

Men's

Only 13,000 Miles

•• $1.49

tiGfiiT
...••su.a.ts
&amp;y UNITiiDPl.l..

POMEROY

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Cake Mixes

Tweeds, Flannels, Worsteds, G ab~ 1 Reg. $~9. ~i0 Nl!w Stiitk.

670 Whit. "lube Type $23.00
$20.80

610 Whlh Tubtleu • $25.50

LUtHER JACKETS •

STADIUM COATS

Plus Tax ond Exchange

K&amp;M SOHIO

$16A5

$12A5

t&amp;nnlng Kloea-Mike Mu thtn
N. 2nd Av..
Middleport

Warm fancy woolens with quilted linings.
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DEALER
NEEDS

Used
Cars
US FOR A

'57

FORD

WE

NOW HAVE IN STOCK
FOR THE FIRST TIME!

1·· Fairlane 500 Victoria Fordor
3·· Fairlane 500 Victoria Tudors
2 •• Faitlone Victoria Tudors
3 .. Fairlone Town Sedans
1 •· Fai ..lan' Club Sedan
2 •• Custom ~00 Fordors
1·· Country Sedan • 6 Pass.
1- Del Rio Ronch Wagon .. 6 Pass.

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, ~ic h ,..souiQ f..Wi(e Indiana and
l"lirr(ue to flrojfiiut of the Big Te'l
~1ntr-"an~d in the State
i gislnlu rr ;.ere todsy.
s . Jt()word steel said'
flf,~ ~uhl require Indiana.
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State to \\ tl rll aw rom t e Na·
tlo)1al C'bllegiate A,tblettc Assoc!atlun unles~ the ~CAA reluxt's 1ts
renrlcted lel evJs!on policy on

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land State. It waa the Chieftains'
15th victory In 17 c•mes.
Oklahoma A A: M, No. 19 natlonaUy, ended a two-&amp;ame losing
streak by : downlnll Oklahoml, ·
117-43. The A:galft won this one at
the tree throw line, where they
caged 31 of
attempU. Soph
Gene Adalr Was the top scorer
witt\ 16 polJitS. eight on free
throws.

Rutland was defMtcd 66-44 on
Tuesday night at Chauncey•Dover
with Kirkpatrick (22) and WUson
(20) leading the Chauncey •corina.
Jim Graham Wu hllth for Ru~
land with 1 6polntll. Rutland had
lost to Chauncey 88{Wl In 1 Jame
earller this season.
SC:or. by quarters:
Rutland
9 -17
44
Chauncey
16 30 10 86

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DR~SS

SQ!ids, whites and plaids.

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Afly!HiDI II&gt; .$.00 rlow .

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~oolens

Fal)cy

with

lb ha.l$.

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ti6w reUred lild U\'ln1 Ia

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rarie~st r~iu

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Mbored :Mrs....._-,_,,--;_"
fedlved many

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NEVER lEfORE - SUC!t BARGAINS .....

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T•naerln•• from Florida •••
chock lull of vltemlns,
to
peel. Priced for areeter v•lue
.t Kroaer.

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Broccol •l
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Rome Apples ......... ,...., ow"' . .. 41b.
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met at the home i.lf
bhllnget on Moilday
MTs. Ray
Ute baainess
donate $10.00

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(atillft-oy Slacb
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b"'l', W. Va. will be the
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ori(Jila.

W~l. _plaiD and

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neet bay" will be obaeried
t~e. 11...,. Jiaven IUD Cb.U.h.

M•n's LCict Batk '- R8fl. $8.95 OYEU~l ·pARtS ·.. ' .... ··.. ·• $2.00

quilt~ lilihig. Regular

Lima. Beaas ..,.- ............... 210-.-·
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O."~..*te
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Cod.· Fillets ............ ~~~ .......... lb. 3 3c

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V-nkt, ec.U, Wll61 llld litl61111. ·l'laln. f and

BOYS WINTER wEAR A1 LOWEST PA~ :
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Stadium Coats

lb.:J5c

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Corduroy lnduded. reg.
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Flannelette Shirts

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Middleport

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frbill• gahatdine
quified Ulfel: Regulotr to

Kal lllnd7 Manager
300 W. Seeond SL- Phoue: 432, J'omoroy
ROVI'I: Mow.-frL »-i', S~~ot. S~JJ-Oift ""tn;.llw CQ)pohdmnt

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They're cie~n.

Zip~

worthy purposo Ol1 Signa·
~,.:~7.~::, ture• onJy, .au.to or furnit~e.

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Choice of· !lie At~l M cblors add a fii!OUP

·Sur Coats

A loan plan to At your neech
, •• a payment plan to fit your
btidget. Cash for every

Plaids iJI 100% wool. Regular hlues · to

Pastels _ ., tegular $5.00 and $3.95 shirts.

fronts.

PRESTON MOTORS, INC.

nd Beef.

Tid:

SHIRTS .. .. .. .... $1.35 DRESS SHIRTS · · ........ •· $2.95

w o oI, plltllie,

c;.,,;;,·

F•rm .,.lh,,plump

Heall)i iVooletls ill kill! .tl'llfi and ~illaeli
styles regular to fl8 .95.

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IT'S GREAT TO DRIVE A FORD V-8

Phone 8161

lo $9.9&amp;.

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Rutland Beaten
Seattle, ranked No .• nationallv. : n CD rt_ .
to its 12th 1traight vlctof)·
y
Uigers
Wednesday nl&amp;ht, 76-64, over

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Come In and Test Drive The All New '57 FORD

FllRMEiti.Y JIMMY PARSONS '

pullov~t1 wet!

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That's because a 6·:1 seni~r
named Bill Onrr11 gh , known until
nofi'tb""'' for ht!i ·defen sive tal·
ents, haswover: &amp;be scor1n1J,
chjre11 w
.
off. ltr
Lhe third
l game Darralh
out-scor'Ul...T~ednesday night,
28-18,
rymped to a
104-67 Win o
Ea~&amp;~6 Kentuc~y.
n was. the .
stnlght v1etOJT·
fur the C~rdultla..,:WA,~ l:Jlll,ked
No. 6 nationally by the
Pre liS Board . of ..~ae~·
ir.
lOth win ln ft ,
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Loulsville {oe*11
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d th 6· o
mg e r e ense aroun
e -v
Tyra who h
g d .aii :J
potnis ' per ga:C' a:~~: ;~co d iD'
reboumUnl In the nation 0 ~ to
Will Chamb~rlaln of Kamas. The)'
haven't
stopped
Charley, Mt
they've slowed him up - at tb~
of hiYlnl Dorragh break

These fine suedes and hoJrselhid.es.,.Oil( J-il·

• ;o 'H~

.PIIre woof1ki patterns ana plald ihaker

4tl8. Tldril

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DoiJI1 SeiiiiDel, l'omiJ'01·IIidd1epllrt, o.,laa.

BASKETBALL

Reglllar $45.00-$50.0'0 Coats ... ............... NOW

•

rtiiht With his famil7

·. lfr.,·T.......

•I,MO.rs.
inil!4 .li'rf called on Mlu £Itt
u
Tbuiodty h••lnt.

COLLEGE

Smart tweeds, twists. fleeces artil pili In
Ibis group. They're the regular $31l.5U
coats.
.

•

Ml'. Anh ...._. e•lled oa c._
F. Bltto!n&amp; w.&gt;n..y.
llr. and lin. Roy Winebrent-l'
Of SyrJCUJe weN tetect cum• of
Mr. anfS Mrs. _... Wh•ebl'f!ner.
Kr . f.uleae KJnt ton of lvet
Kl~a: ol Olfl: Gre.ve tubmltted. ~
major IW'JrtJ' Friday mornin1 ai
Holur HUipltal CtlllpolU .
Mr. tftd lin. Ltunard Roullt,
S.ndn lD'd ,JIIllt6n riatted in ~he
~u Bl. .lq
110me Tl:.,.~

Sports

night game sch~!luJII! by ntbe, but
falls considerably short of tftj
National Ler~gue's figure or 259.
The Orlole11 and Sen•ton ope».
the season in Wasblqton on Aprll
15 c'le day Moner than the others.
Ttle season opll!ned on April 1'7
la &gt;t year and closed on Sept. 30.
The 1957 sl'ason closea one day
sooner.
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TOPCOATS

670 Bleck Tubele.. -

lloiht Blfih.

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and lltt.
JtouA
"1fr, 111m' - . called em hJ.
Mn.
Gerlach ••• • H- flllllr IDd mother, Mr. aDd Mrt.
~nt &amp;u.ut: 91.
.ber .Ute.t 1fr1. Wllflalt!
IIGruloY.

AKRON. 0 . - (UP) - Willlom Hoo!tol when oht VIII liken lor 1 pole ond he wu Ubn lo lllo
Smith headed for work •Iter visit- "\reetmtnt of1 )!oroha
1fttJ; 11m1 hoqdtai.a lit lldferiBI ffom.
lng his girl ml!llll at AktOIJ CltY ob allli • • •~. Mltll'o .... hlt • broken · -·
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On American Loop '57 Schedule
CHICAGO, UP- A record high
of 2S'JI ni&amp;bt 11mu will be played
1D tbe JUierletn Le•gut! during
tie 1111 -.-. eoattinaing the
trP. m..,...a d\ate att«-dart
aetivitr.
The BaUim&lt;ire Orioles, wbo
11~ a Jtilbt pmes Jut season,
are tbe 1957 arellght champions.
Tfi.e Orioles "'ho tnjbyed a fairly
aheeeuhtl 1b5.1 S&amp;ion at the gale
de!.pite their 11JwlJ lintsb In the
A. L. race, wi~ . play 47 games
alter dark lit. lt5'i, While the Kansas City Ath11!!Hel, \o-ho played 44
last year, ITf! down for 43 in 1957
for second place, act'ordlng to the
stbedule released today by league
headquarters.
The Washington Senators. last
year's aft er dark rhamplons with
8 c•mes, are scheduled for 38 in
11M1'7 . The Indian s are down tor 31
night gam es, one up from last
season, while the Chicago White
Sox are !cheduled for 22, one less
than In 1957.
The Detroit Tigers and Boston
Red Sox, wh1.&gt; have been holding
the line for fewer night games,
have upped !lteir 1957 ~:~fler dark
schedule from U eaeh to 21 and
18, re~tiYt: ly. The Ne\f Yort
Yanket&gt;s, who played 16 last year,
•rc up one for 1957.
This ye~tr's total tops UMI8'a

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fl.-Dally Sentinel, Pomi!I'Oy·Mlcldleport, 0 ., J.m. 17, U57

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- ~~~. r~~:::.~··ty 1'Honor Roll For Past Six Weeks
Benl•mln H III.,..., PIMntiH
'f'l

Fr.nlc N. Hllltlwa, o.fenct.nt
0 · - No. 12'..
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la pursuance of an Order of
Sale in ParUtion iD •lte abov&lt; enUUed action, I will offer Jor".s.ale
at public auction, It the door of
the Court House ln Pomeroy, Obio
in tbe abov~ named County, on
.. Saturday, the 18 day of February,
19fi7, at 10. a. m. o'elock, the fol·
lowing described real t.tate, aitu·
ate in the County of Melaa and
State of Ohio, and in the Township
of Ohve, to-wit:

&amp;:oniors , KeJtq Ander::~on , Bruce
Bradford. Okf'y Cart, Ed&lt;lie Gruescr, Jane Ha ms. Robert Hennesy ,
Richard Ho vatter, Thomu Kelly ,
Junior Kennedy Kenneth Lewis,
Robert Morr i:;_ Carol Owens, William Riel" . Mary In Rouab Kay
Stiles , J11net Valentine.
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umors : t'alty Barth , George
Baumgardner Carol Blaker, Vera
Covert, Gene and Jeanette Crooks,

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Stanley, Fred Thomas.
Sophomores: John Bacon , Tom
Clark, Eddle Crook s, Jennifer
Daniels, Peggy Farmer, Wade
Herrman , Carol Hudson . Mark Kel1)', Sonny Knapp , Carolyn Milhoan, Dale Miller Kll Neal, Linda
Nelson, Robert · Nelson,
Dixie
Pierce, Mary Scott , Polly Thomas,
Carla Wilson, Harold Wolfe .
Freshman : Mary Barth Carter
Frenth, Becky GrueM"r. ' Loretta
Hanning, Joyt'e HemmODII, Karen
P~EL NUMBER ONE. Situ· lie! rolid which pasSt"li through ~aid Herrman, Phyllis Hilbert . Janice
ated Jn tbe TtJwnshlp of Olive, th, · sectKm, exeeptlng 10 acre• sold to Richards, Barbara Stiles, Bonnie
County of Meigs, and State of ' G. T. Ruth olf the West end o( Van Couey, Dennis Walburn. ColObio, and bound~ and de!ICJ'ibed said quarte r seclion, also except. teen Wilson , Marianne Woodgerd.
as foJlowa, to-wlt, Beginning at ing a lot out of the Northwest eor
Eighth grade : Susan Pullen, Su·
the north_w~s• corne~ of land own- ner of said land, now owned by san Probasco, Karen McElhinney ,
ed by Willllm PhUI_Ipa, and form- watson and Phillips, on the west
~ly o-:ned by Jeeste B. Myracle, by land o·r Amos , G. Rardon, on Judith Butcher, Christine Coals,
m Sectlon 12, _Town 4 and Range the south by lands of Cowdery, K~y Jenkimu.. n, David Lyons, Doria
U , and runnmg ~utb 96 rods, and Fields, and on the east by the Rice, Rosetta
Richards, Judy
thence east 281f.! rod~ . thenc~ nort~ public road. containing 40 aeres S 1 u e r , Richard Swack.hammer,
96 rods along Albert Schultz sllne, more or lc~s. There is a rla:ht of Cly~a Taylor Bobby Van Cooney,
thence _ we~t 28'-r., ro~, to the plaec. way rellerved along the south aide Janlco Zerkle;
. of begmmna:. contaming 17 acres of said Jot b.v Cowdery, from the
Seventh Grade: Karl Beck, Char"! 0 r~ or leu: a rlght of way bP- l)ubllc road ~o his lot. This deed lene DavU!, David Hoyt, Barbara
gt~nmg at the snut~west corner of is for land sold to J . w. Johnson, Jones, Patty Lowery , Mary Swand Ia nd an d r u nm 0 e~ wes t_ to an by the heirs of Thomas Gum, as son ,Helen Tnylor, Texanna Wht' te.
Ill
• lm tree and the townsht
.
P r oad . recorded in Deed Book 96, page1
Boys outnUmbered the girls 10
40 feet. and 24 feet w1de more or lO, ll , 12 lrid Number I07, paa:e the Senior and Sophomore classes
less;
42 of Meigs County, Ohio.
and tied for honor~~ m the Junior
cia
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PARCEL NUMBER TWO. Olive , PARCEL NUMBER FOUR: Sit- 1 s.s on e onor ro ·
rownship. Meigs County, State of uated in Olrve Township, Meigs
.
Ohio. Being part of the north halt County, Ohw, anrl being the south
o! the northwest quarter of sec- hal! of thr norttJwest quarter of
tlon 11, town 4, and range 11. and s t"
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lt'ne ond runec ton I , '!'own 4 and Range 11,
('fNCJNN 'Tl 0
UP
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be... noa'ng on Fiel·'',
u
and bound ed as follows on the
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tling north 80 rods along Albert east by la nds of George
Fields, stoc k: , ,
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Schultz line; thenec weNt 88 rod~ and on th£' ~nuth by lands of c. s.
~oss 2.300; ba:r-.1ws and gllt1
to the ~enter of the road, thence Carr. and on the west by Lands of .!ct.ve fully 40c h1gher; 190-220 It
with aaid road to Fields line; S. E. Patter~on . and on the north 8 75; 230 lb 18.75; 207·2·10 lb
thence with Fields line to the by lands of w. J . Warner and con- i &amp;85; 22&amp;235 lb and 180-lfm lb
place of btginnh•g containing 30 taining 40 acr1~s more or Jess.
18.50; 135-200 lb 18.25 ; 260--2715 It
acre.s more en- lellll.
Said Premi~es
ap praised at 18,
lCed grades 121i-137 lb 12~AIRCEL ~M.l!ER THREE: j $2,067.00 and can not be sold for 13.50; sows 25c higher; 300-450 lb
Olwe Town~hlp, Meigs County, less. than two th irds of the ap- 2~16 ; under 300 lb 18.60; 451).6()0
State of Ohio. Being all that part praisement.
Jb 14.25·15.25; boars 25c higher,
of the north half of the northwest 1
Rohf'rt C. llartcnbach, Sheriff 10.60.
quarter of «eeUon 11, town 4, aird ·
O'Brien &amp; O'lmen, Atty11.
Cattle 450, calves 100; moder·
range II that lie11 west of the pub-· (!) 10, 17, 24, :-11 (21 7, 5tc
at r&gt;lv a!·tive. s!r:'ldy; choice 11teers

AlA Rousb of Board.
Mn} Harley Bonecutter returot:d
to bls employment 00 tbe river
after bejn .. home with bit children
•
while his wUe , was bcspita1ized.
Mr. lAd Mra. Daniel WeiJan.d
and Brenda apent the week end
with reJa•:ves in .~...:. area .
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The Do~••. Circle of Ute B. H.
s.anborn MWlonary Society of the
t 8a t'·t Ch"-h
t Tu -•-r
r~rs
Put
.."" me
eat the home of Mrs. ,:dllen Bater
Wlth ~n. John Kluff ehalrman.
prestdmg.
M
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II)' ll 1 d the de·. n . omer
ae e
vou~nal servt~ wh\eb in.eluded
readinc from 'The Secret Plaoe.
Mrs. Dlvtd Dint preMnted tbe
program and rea4 aa ~le
"Alone, Yet ·Never Alone
on
mlsslon wo~ m_.Nlt::.ra~·· taken
from a mlss&amp;on maJUine.
. A letter has been re~ved from
LJll~an_ Ferrer o( the CampbeU
Christian Center tbanll:lng tll.e
Circle tw a &amp;ift. Th~ nellt meetintZ wUJ be held at fhe home or
1e
gb
M.rs. AI n Hu et.
at
A salad coune ,., Mrved
the cl&amp;se of the meeUu
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Mr. and Mn. Wayne Hart Jr.

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were given an olr:l fuhtoned ter·
enadina: and miscellaneous abow•
Salurdl)' ni&amp;ht at tbe bom, of Jlr.
and Mr1. Taft Bolton. T'bey reeelved many atefal llftl.
Tbe Ladiea Aid of Boerd Baptilt Churth met Wer:lnud.y wJtb
Mrs. Fannie ' Rouab 1nd quilted
on a quilt fOr Mr8. Annl Fry.
Those enjoying the day tosetMr.
were Mn. May Roush. Mn. Luvena Rainey, Mra. ' '"Uri Gib~.
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Maude BleJ8Ift8, Mn. Eth"tl :a.,-.
burn and Bonp.le Jean, Jlrt. Nelolle Adkins, Mn. Nap:mJ ¥mer
and Beverly, )Irs. Gamet\ Qapman, Mrs. Irtnl WiMbrtniel' aDd
Donna, Mra. Rcmab the ~osteN.
Mr. W. A. BleNing and ¥t. F. ll.
Roush.
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Mn. Tobey
yen returned
home Sunday from Sl Jqae.Pb'!
Hospital Par'tenburg Were abe
underweDt surgery.
Mr. Jobnnle Fry New Haven
.-1sited recenUy wUh Mr. 8nd
Mrs. Ed fry,
Mrs. Ross Winebrener . · pd
Donna spent Sunday afternoon
' with Mr. and Mrs, Ceoll Bleaalng
and EUa.
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Final Plans Made

For Big Bend ·

Minstrel Dinner
Final plaAs bave been in.Jde for
the annUil dinner for Qlt members. fam1Ue11 and guelts o1 the
~il Berid 14lns&amp;el.
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A hobo theme will be earried
out at the afflir to be held at 7
P· m. Tbursda)' .Jan: 2. at the
Letart Grade School auditortam.
Special favors carryiDJ out tbe
theme are be\nc made by M:n,
Roy Reuter and )Jrt. Brooks
Sar«, from materlala ordered
from a Columbus eoPcern.
11tose attendin1 wiU wear hobo
attire and prius will be awarded
for tile coitumea. On WedPesday
70 gifts which will be ·awardedz
!or games ind contelf.s \o be held
during the evening, were pur·

21.~; goo417.50-IP.75: good ~7.110;
choice heifers 115 .»18.76~ good ~? 18.60; utiUt¥ and commertcal eows
10.50-12; standards 13; eaQerJ
and cutten 9-10.50; thin canners
8-8Jl0; cutter and utility bulh
12.1kl--18; good to choic~t veale.-s
20-28; cheice 32; standard to ctJoi~ c~ased.
Caat membera ot the eounty.
calves 15-17.50,
Sheep 100, not enoua:b fr•._ re- !air show or this fall's ' shoW are
invited to attend.
ceipt:. to establish trade .·

fill•

resiJMJJ , , , , Sltll• of

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laft:l 2 ~ntt per word,

Legal Notice

8· H. Sacn~r n
·children
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or B.o•d Run were Sun· 0orcas
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Meeting H
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The Jn1uary JSSUI' of the Ac:tiv- 1
1ty. Mi ddk;1urt Jil~h S\: hool paper, ~a y Darst, Don Karr, Ja mes Oh·
earned the follow ing honor stu- hneer, Sharon Roush , Stanley
s
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Th
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Ph 111
dents for the past six. weeks:
aun ers , omas Inner,
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1'b~ olfning of this imu is limiltJ. '""' sllles will H , •• 01111 lo bou

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olbtfwis1 thtl• with , "iew to "'"'' lo 11or1-r11HIMis oj OIHo.

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325;000
. shares

BIG BEAR
STORES COMPANY
(an Ohio corporation)

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

ltlsat.UTION
Jamo Bryan~ :tr · - p1aH
Mr. Neutthng moved the adopo
of residence is unknown; Lucille
CaWe Farrah, wbo reaidea at
Powera, whose pia~ o! realdenee K 11
tion or t.he following ReaoluUon:
is 6742 Sparta, Detroit tO , Micbi·
amuoo 8tate Hospital, K.a1a·
BE IT H.ESOLVED, BY the'!JOArd
mazoo, MichiJan, Robert Knotts,
gan; Bartlett Parker, whose plate whose laat tn.own place of reD- of Meig3 County CommiJ&amp;ionera,
of residence is unknown; the un• dence waa Elkton, Maryland, R. D. that in accordance wttb Section
known hein, devisees, legatees,
130.07 ol the Revised Code ot OblO
diJtributees, administratora, exeeu- 1• but whose pteaent jiiddress ia un· tbis Board does hereby eatimate
known and cannot, with reasonton, if any, of Bartlett Parker, able diliaence, be urerta.lned; tbe aa:gregate maximum amount of
Deceased ; AJice Ford, wl,oae place Calrence KDoU.., wbo last tnown public funds subject to its eonof resideruo:e is unknown; Mrs. place of reahlenc:e wu l'l)'dale trot to be awarded and be on deWflndell Fulton, wboae place of WeJt Vlra:inia and wbose preaeni posit in the aum of Eilht Hun·
realdence is unknown; Sarah Holm J place ot resi.d~nce b unknown aud dr-ed Thousand (M(IO,OOO.) Dolltn
ben, wboae place of residence 1a · cannot be ueerta!Ded; Bl.lpb and that of said sum it iJ hereby
'mknown; Mrs. Bert HI.Jiey, wbose Kn•ta. whoae 1ut known place of estimated the sum of Two Hun·
plaee or r~sidence Is unknown: reatdenCe was Powellton, · Welt dred ThoUsand ($200,000.00) DoJ.
Louile Exlme, whose place of tel- Vlrglnla, but whole present reli- lara is .INACTlVE FUNDS, and the
idence ia unknown _ 'l'be Maynard I dence ia unknown and cannot. sum of Six Hundred Thousand
Coal CompAny, a Corporation, with · reasonable diUa:ence be a · ($600,00.00) Dollars ~~ ACI'IVE
~h~ residence, or buatnesa add- certained; RU188U Knotts: whose FUNDS; and
res1 a unknown will tate notice last tnown plaee of relidenct wu
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that on tbe '1th day of Deeember Ivydlle, Weat vtrlinla, bqt whose
Ulotl. Hiram Slawter • being plain- preaent place of residence is un· thal February fth, 1957' at 11
Uff, filed hb petition I~ the Court known and eannot be aseertained; o'clod: A . M. Eastern Standard
of Common Pleas, Me1ga County, Leluld Price, whose last known Time, be and the same is bereby
oh;o, Case No. 12,~, again.tt the plaoe of reaidence 11 1010 Soutb deslgnated as the date and time on
above named parties and othen Quebet:: St Apt 5 ArUM:ton Vir which the meeting of the Board of
a1 defendants, alleging that he • cfnia and 'whoae Present pla'ee 0 ( Commissioners will be held at Its
bu a legal rla:bt to aDd ia sebed 1 resl~nce Is unknO'IIITD and cannot offJce in the Court House. PomeIn tee ldmp1e of the undivided be ucertained· will tate notiee roy, Ohio fer awarding deposita
28/24tbs. part of the followinc de- that Kenna Kn~ttl. u adminJatra- for a period of two· years, comKribed pll't::t'ls of real eltlte, to- tor of tbe eltate of William H. mencing on the First day of Jan·
wJt:
Knotta, deeelle'd, on the 215tb day ·•ary, 1957, and
PADCEL No. 1:
1 of September, 1052, filed irla petiThe tollowing Real Estate situ· tlon in tbe Probate Court of Meigs
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
•ted iq the CouDty -of Meigs, in the County Ohio Case No 18 033 and that each eligible institution deStlte of Ohio, and in the ToWn- on the, 14th, day of . ~~ber, 11rlna: to be a pubUe depositoey
ehip ~f Rutland, and bounded and 1956, filed bis &amp;upplemental pet.i- ,hall, not more than fifteen daya
deiiClJbed as follows: tn ~tion tion thereln, aUegiag that the per· prlor to February 4th, 1967, make
No.7, Town 6 and Range14ofthe sonal estate of aaid dectdel1t is application in writing to the
OJ;lio Company's Purehase: Begin- insufficient to PAY bia debUr and Board. Such !pplication ahallapeen.ing 103 rods North of the South charges of administration· that lfy the maxhnum amount of pubUe
East. corner of section NO:- 7; def'edent. WHUam H. Knotts, died moneys which the applicant deseized in fee simple of the follow- ,ires to receive and have on deposthence West 120ft feet ; thence
North 22 deg. East 27!i feet, thence in: real estate:
it as an INACTIVE deposit at any
North 40 de(. East 299 feet; thenc('
~i me during said two year period
NortJt 48 Deg. lEast 187 feet"
The foHowing real estate situat- ind at the rate of interest whieh
thence North 61 Deg. East 594 feel 1 ed in Sectioa No, 30, Township No. the applicant will pay thereon,
thence North 34% Deg. East 99 7, Range No. 15, of the Ohio Com· ,ubject to the limillitiQns •of tbe
teet; thence North 171,2 Oeg. East pany's Purchase, Salem Townsbip, '1NIFORM DEPOSITORY LAWS,
108 feet ; thence North 1f Deg. Meigl!l County, Ohio, and bounded ~ach such application shalJ be ac-East 280 feet ;thence· North 38 and deiOI'ibed- as foUows: .Being companied by a finaricial stateDeg. Ea$1 33 feet to the East line the Southwest quarter of the &gt;nent of the applicant, under oath
of Section No. 7; thence South on Northwest quarter of said section, ()f the cashier, treasurer of other
~ion line 1680 feet to point of CQntai~ing 40 acres, more or less, nffieer, as of the date of the rebegJ.nnin.g, contajning 10 acres excephQS" therefrom 20 acres, port to the Superintendent of
more or less.
more or Jess, which lies on the banks or the comptroller of the
PARCEL No. 2 :
East side of the public road, eon- c,urrency or Auditor of States last
veyed to Gladys Knotts by deed nreceding the date of the ~ppUThe following Real Estate situ· recorded in Deed Book 168 Pqe cant and adjusted to show any
ated in the County of Meigs, the 435 of Meigs County Deed Recorda. changes therei.n made prior to the
8tate of Ohio and in the Township
B 1
h
1ate of said applieati'on.
of Rutland and bounded and dese ng t e same rea1 estate conTh
eribed as follows : In section No. l , veyed to W. H. Knotts by deed
e ,Board of Commi&amp;sioners reIn Deed Book 183 Page serves the righ t to .reJect any or
T OWD No. 6 an Ra nge No. 14 of recorded
139 I
.
d.
Ill! apolications received.
the Ohio compaDy's Purchase: Beo Metgs Countr Dee Reeords.
a:Jnnia.g 103 rods North o.f the
The prayer of said petition b . Applications for ~CTIVE deposSouth west rorner of Sedibn No. for sale of said real estate for the 118 may be made at tlle same time
1; thence East 149 feet; thence payment o! debts o! Said decedent as for INACTIVE deposits. Appli-"
North 15 Deg. East 2172 feet to and chargea aforesaid, and for oth- cation 'for Active and Inactive dethe Southeast eorner of a fi acre cr relief.
posits ~u s~ b~ separate req_ueBII.
tract formerly sold to Wt'lbur
The persons r·irst a b ove menThe
designilllted Ill
bll dlnStltutJOnll
·
·Raves :thence North 83 Deg, tioned will further take notice that pu c epogltories shall deposit
West 194 feet along the S.:."th side they have been made' parties de- with the Treasurer of Meigs co.
.of the said 5 acres ; thence South fendant in the above petition and Ohio ,as se('urity for the repay~
38 Deg. West 810 feet to ..the west that they ar~ required to answer ment of aJI public moneys detine of Section No. 1; tbedce south the same on or before the 16th day posited in said public depositoron Section line 168() feet to point of February, 1957.
ies such securties 88 are declared
of beginning, containing 21 acres
eligible und-:!r provisions of Sec-more or lesa.
KINNA KNOTTS, Aclmini• tlon I35.16 vf the Revised Code of
Tbli land sl.lbject to an oU and
Ohin,
,1 as Jease, also a right of way for
trator of ~-~· l»ri'- of WllInterest on. inactive deposita
ShMIJ be paid quarterly, in accordea:ress and ingress to the land ly· llam H. Knotts, OecHMCI.
iaf aoutb of the above described
(12) 27, (I) 3, 10, 17. 2-t, 31 6N · anee with the provisions of · Sectracts:; also. a right of way for · 1~ the prayer of ~~~ petitio!'-, ~~~ -1 35.22 Clf the Revised Code of
powu poles for the transmission plamtiff ra ~ tbat h1s 1 t r t
of electricity over the same.
p J
n e eJ an
AdoPted l l a Special meeting of
.E:x:cepting approximately 3114 a~Jd .real estate may be set off to the Board or Meigs County Comams of eo1J ln Pittsburgh No. 8 hlm 1 ~ severnlty and for partitiona misaloners this 7th day of J&amp;nof sa1d real estate, according to uary 1tm7
veln of coal, which said 3'1., ar.res the reJpective right&amp; of t.he perMr Hart'a·nge
d·• b
are descrlbed In Vol. 108, page 253
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r secon ""- t e moot tbe Deed Records nf Meigs ~f:: of er.::i~ :~ore:ldeaJ:se~:~ tlon and th~ roll being called upCOUntJ, Ohio.
real estate cannot be made with- on
adoption, tbe vote resulted
The aforesaid described parcel.!! out manifest injury \o the vt}ue ';: 0 . ows: M!'. Neutz.Iing, Yea; Mr.
beJn1 a surveyed. description of thereof, then that aaid real estate (l~~if • Y r.a; Mr. Craig, Yea.
the real estate deac:rlbed in Vol. may be adjudged to one or more ...;,_·~~·===~=:-119, P'P 628 of tbe Deed Records, of the partles to this suit upon
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.Mella County, Obio.
election, u provided by law, and
PINntlff further alle1ea In his In case real estate Is not adJuda:ed
petltion that Jame1 Bryant, Jr. Is to one or more partle.s to tbla ltdt
selzed of the . undivided 1124th upon election, as provided by law,
part of eacb of said parcels of then that said real estate may be
re«l estate.
sold, free and clev from any ud
Plaintiff lw;tber ·allea:es that aU elaima, rights and Interests of
The Maynard Coal Company, a each and all the parties to this I
CorporaUon, ma.r claim an ln.ter: suit. Plaintiff further prays that
eat in 13 acres of eoal underlying tbe aald defendant&amp; and eaeh of
Parcel No. 2, by virtue or a deed them be reQuired to !let up whatrecorded In Vol. 113, Page 268, J ever riJhtl, elalms Or Inte-rests
j Deed
ll~s, Meigs County, Ohio. they and each of them have in
Furthermore that the detend- said rut estate or be forever bar·
aatl, BarUett Parker and the un· red from uaertlna: same and for
known bein. devl&amp;ee!, legatees, other proper relief.
,'
dl.atributus, administrators, execu~ld parties are required to
{ors, if lily, of Bartlett Parker, answer oD or before the 2nd day
Deceased; AUce Ford, Mrs. Wen- of MlrCb, A. D. 1907.
Dated J1nua.ry ltb. 1957.
dell FUlton: S•rab Holmben ; Mrs.
Bert HiJiey and Louife ExUne
Hlram Slawter
may cWm an interest in the 13 Crow .t: crow
ac:res of eoal underlying Parcel Attorne,.s for Plaintiff•
No. 2 by virtue of the &amp;aid deed (1) 10. 17, 24, 31, (2) '7, 14 8tc
recorded in Vol. 113, Pace 268 of
the Deed Records of Meigs County
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Ohio.
LANCAS'I'ER, 0 . (UP) - HarPiaintitf further alleges In lhe old D. Bo:wen, 34, J,.ogan, was
petition that the Dtvislon of Aid killed and ·two other men were in·
for tbe Age.d Department of Pub- jured Wednesday nlaht when their
lie Welfare State oi Obio, has or car erubed lnto a parked truck
clatm1 to bave a Uen on Slid real on Route 33, two mUe• south of
eatate.
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Dally Selllfnel, PomemJ-~. 0., Jan. l'l,l

USED COAL FURNACE, ~ .00 .
Pl\ene ~X .
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(C.minved from Pt. . ont)
(Contlnut'4 fr.nt P1f1 OM)
clano
Dffere6 no Incentive now. cl;annel lhrou&amp;b tju! lee.
ter'tlllll. Kinh:nam ebarl• IJOeHid We111. since the former
t. cent• prr -.·ord for tbre. coaCh1c~gd sh iu~red if\ a 4 below
champion n.ow commanded at least H·adlnj: and il wu 3 below at
tec:utive inaierUona.
S7500 pe~ r-ersonal appearance l11lwaukee.
beci.al -t.Jr.e ruontb for 25 eaQb.
and that they were quih~ frequ~n
per "rud.
The frt•f&gt;2mg air extended u f.-r
Desire , staMina 01nd the love of !Outh ..~~ 'fexu where t-arly mornrun rate or z tfltta per word w111
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training were the f.llt'tors tha t Ing n·adrn g~ 1nduded t7 at Fori
be eh&amp;rlfed '"' •dveruatna tf not
Sole
patd for bcfare- the 25tb of each - - - - ·· · - - - - - - - made Marciano grow l41to clurmp- Wrnth ond 18 at Vallas1
mOJ•tb following ln1erUon.
SIX ROOMS and BATH . 3 garase~~. ionshlp atature, SMid, hi! former
New York City, hit by a a 4manaa:er. He relattd th01t Marcr - in('h 11nowfall, had a relntl vely
,r..mw,. irr Mhertb~-Sh,uld br 981 Hysell St., Middlepol'f.. anc
never 1hlrked training and mild hi gh of 27 Wedlleaday but
reported tm mNiatle]J.Tbrt Dafl7 1 Phone 6133-Y.
1 lC 3tp
SeDtine1 will not be re.!lponstbl• -;;--;;::::-:;-c.-::::;:---::---:::.:.::. would devote !our to five months reading~ skidded .t(l l~ by early
for more than one iAcorrect in· ~OS_T Female, white Fox Hound preparation !or a right.
morn In,::.
sertion.
With lemon spots. Col'tt4tt lames
Followiftg hi ~ speech, Weill
Som~ ot her early morarin,t readCera or 'lbiAa .and Spedal NoBearhs, RL 3, Pom ...oy, or call OJ'(!ned up a question and answer ings around the nation lnt"tuded
10-.t.
ticea of !nata printed at ,..,....
1 15 3tp te11ion to the assemblage in Bo•l\on 16, Wllihinglon 1~. St.
which he was asked about other
l•r olu•il!ed rq~eo Obltll6r!.. (
fighters he had managed •nd va ri- Louis 10, MinneapoiiJ 2, BisJJWttU:ibed 11: I eii:nt per word.
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ous in11tances in Marciano'• rise marck, N .D., 17, N£'w ()flean.s 32,
IWnver 19, Seattle 31 arrd , Lo8 AnWANTED- 5 or 8 mont'hs old ' up t,h~ listie ladder.
1 1 1 '.Joticf'S
geles 55.
·BULL er wiU tr:He lf)Od Brown
~dtes o_
f F~derated Church :p;1
Swiss heifer, 6 month old, lor t~e1r contrtbut ~on to the March Of
~(t!Dplett WRE1tL
UJGN'..rtN'r
Sllllle. Wa7ne Beal, .flnri.son· ~me&amp; Can:tPIUgl_l 4onated their
b, :ar~nlf trtd brake •erVtce '
ville Route.
I 17 31 e
t1me and lahor 10 preparation of
RtscJrett'J Safety Senr:lee. Welt
the Corn Brtrt1.1 and Bean Dinner
(Contlnu..:l from .,... one)
ll'aiD Str~t. Pomeror, i)hle.
~- -.....~ which was served to a capacity each of the local high achool s. Jle
S4YI DON'T YOU KNOW?
crowd.
told his you ng audJence of th('
Baker's wlU five you the berl
staggeting amount of 'rwmey pe{Jtrade on furniture or appJiaJ\· -----·~-pl e spend l'lnnuaily On ~lcohol ic·
ces.
-t-6 tf Fl.JRNISHED APA-RTMENTS, 206
beverages.
Mu1t:JM-rr Ave., ~«ft . Phone
ANYONE DESffiiNG HOME DE·
Tb'e PomerO}' pastor st•ted that
(Continued from ~~· one)
378 or 45.
1 17 6tc
LIVEIJY of Broughton's Dairy ~
so
me teo billion dollars lrs spent
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Vendors are no longer required
·Products in Pomeroy or Middle. SLE_EPJNG ROOMS-, clO!e''in town, to have ..ules tax returns sworn"" each year He. called ll!.i8 amount
port, call Walter &lt;::rooks, Plio~
127 Butternut.
1 15 12tc to before a notarY publlc or a erwugh to bui~d lOO. rpeftoc:A• earh
6057-J. Arter all, "The Beit
Yl'ar or to buill) onl ' .million
6 lOOM HOUSE with bath. LetU"t repreaentathe a! the Department homes.
Doesn't Cod A Cent More."
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titUs Lontact . I!Arrr Bill.
1 18 tm11c
is . required to sfgn the dec1ar.
Reverend Zundel pq.iAtcd out
1-14-etp atlon on· ~e .return that the ln- ·the- 'harmful soeial ec:Mts of lhe
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usc· or al cohfr! on lndlvi~als., farnAUCTION SALE--Farm maobtn. .8 .t\11&gt;1ft, modern APARtr.imT, f&lt;mn..UoD . liven Is true.
iliM and communltles,
c-'l 1-omeroy 27$-J or !Middle-ery, household equipment, mltACRES LEVEL GROUND
pOt! fool.
. lG II TIIIIIID
cellane~u.IJ sppplies. "Grett Bend
four room bouSe, electricity. At
Grange Hall. $at:., Jai'l . 26, 1:00
Apple Grove : See Alex Wheeler.
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LIL ABNER

Temperance Day

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Offer Assistance

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LETART FALLS

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WE WJSII TO EXTEND OUR
si nl·cre thanks to friend s, neighburs and rel atives. who assi.'ited
in a r:y way at the time of thll
of the death Of our Father and
Grandfatht'r, Milo Van Meter.
Special thanks tu Rev. Roy Bush.
the singers, organist. pallbearer.
Also donors of flowers snd Ew·
ing Funeral Home.
Children and Grandchildren
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(8) Auto

Soles

1956 roan 2 dr. Serla n, ~;;yci;i
,6,000 aetual miles. priced reasonable , phone 197 or can be seen
a~ 125 E. Main St., Pomeroy, any1 18 3tc
time befor~ 5:30.
1956 PONTIAC Star

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One

ONII 4 ROO)( APARTIIENT.
8 room hou. Newly decotated
iaaWe tn4 oat.. A. N. BengU,
Pomet'01.
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Help Wonted

CAN YOU USE $33--$09 a week
in addition to your' present
earninss? Supply consumers in
Pomeroy with W:w. lar1e Rawlelgl\ Line. Start errnfng. lmmeiliately. Writfl .Rawleigh's, Dept.
OHL-841J.778, Freeport, lll.
I 17 ltp
WOMAN for HOUSEWORK must
live in, Mrs. Pearl WiiUams
Pomeroy
Harrisonville Road
.Ph()ne t&lt;M-Y.
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116 3tc

Chief 4 dr.
Sedan. Very low mileage. A rcnl · 120 I Bus mess Services
"cr~am puff". Blaettnar's, Pom·
QUICK Sl!llVICIJ; oa W - Ro.
eroy. $2595.00
palrirt{ll 111' , _ Trlrlned
1 17 etc
watclunat.,. COlLINS JEw..

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1955 PORD VB Ranch Wagon, New
• · Buick
tr .. de·in.
Fordomatic.
$1905.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
l 17 6tc

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1955 HUICK Special b!x. 2 dr~
Sedan. Low mileage. une c&amp;.reful
local owner. $!995.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
1 17 6tc

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WE BUY

STRUCTURAL I IIAMS
SCRAP IRON - METALS

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
Phone 510

Pomeroy

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~en people 1udd&lt;enly f.ace be-

reavement the service o.f a trust
worthy fwleral director is indisoensable: They lko welcome the
iDJormauoo and counsel received at

Trevey-.Finsterwold

Home

ran, secure qualWithout extraAve.,

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~55 PLYMOUTH Dlx. 4 dr.-Sedan SAVE ON YO!IR SH~ repotr Jt
Spotless two tOne blue finish .
Racine _Shoe Shop
One loeal owner. $1595.00. Blaet-1\ 30 tl
tn!lr'G, Pomeroy.
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BIG BEAR opened in 1934-the largest single supermarket in
And it has continued BIG.
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From its "super" beginning, BIG BEAR has grown into a family of 24 supermarkets, !~ted in. 11
cities. Four additions to the family, huge new food centers in key cities of the Middle Wl!st, lite planned for
this year or early in 1958.
BIG BEAR'S bigness has not been limited to the size of the stores, or to the enormity of the food and household items that are available.
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Yur htiM
Fe~. Jl

supermarket~. and more th1Ln thre~ times the
$875,000 average NRle~ per store o£ the ten

let Prollt

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laraest food chains In the rountry.

$ 7,619,03)

1947
I'HB
I'H9
19&amp;0
1961
1952
195)
IY64
1955
19&amp;6
•-4o w....
tndod 12/1/&amp;6

Nel proflta bo!ore taxes hao enjoyed a
steady lner.... n..,rly every :rear since the
epd of World War II, jumping n..,r]:y 14 times
durlnc that period-from $119,892 In 1945 to
U,M1,961 In flocal 1956.
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Net profit after taxes is even more lmpres·
lllve: climbing moro than 20 times from $38,832
In 11145 to $796,429 In fiscal 1966.

10,472,546
ll,620,90f
19,310,637
21,412,201
27,758,711
33,064,832
39,110,750
43,652,371
50,381,108
56,671,919
50,113,750

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$ 261,436
·. 4&amp;1,839

1,212,439

175,761
164,385
225,341
275.564
·. 614,074
472,752
t27,247

402.!56
581,141

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281,078
247,971
362,800
447,889

1,571.617
I ,614,-15

1,021,281

1,641,96'1

tl5,041
845,532

1,3tl,192

714,353

(t)668,839

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Sausage
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J(RISP SALTY
Crackers -2 -lib boxes 49~

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The Ohio ComfN'!Y .

Iii N. Hl9h St.,

'The Ohio() Company.
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IHVUTM!Itn'l

CApa•l 1-4431

I am a resident of Ohio. Plust

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SWEm' JUICY

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Colurrtilot I&amp;, Ohio.

I dtltila of Big Beor 5-. Compeny't

frle.-..er ef tte Mldwe•t St.c• lrd••t•

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FULL FLAVOR

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,GaUipolis · ·· · ·· $.60 .
MarieHa .. · · · · $1.55

HOME MADE

It Is the Jtresentlnlelltlon or management that cash dividends
be
on the
rommnn •lock at tho annual rate ol 33e per oh""" (Cil'!ll dividend ol Uc plyablo
Apr. I, lii:,Y), with a 6"/o sloc:k dividend payable Jan. 1, 1958.
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H•ntlngton ·· · · $1.85
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WHY PAY MORE?
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DIVID&amp;ND .. OI;ICY

Pric:e: $10.00 per 1hare

CARD~

Buses Daily

Parkers. .g $1.15
Pittsblll'!lh . .. . $5.00

toJ No odku"lt'"" .,, '""" 'J. k .........., fo • folr )IINitf'NHon of

DID YOU
GET YOUR
REPORT

TO

577,002
380,645
451,192
517,406
779,77+
796,429

1,191.074
1&amp;).397

t:ET ME
SEE IT

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store of $2,698,662, whirh Is 77% above the
$1,&amp;20,000 average sales per store of U. S.

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Proof of the faet that BIG BEAR 111erllll tho
ronlldonro of the pablle ln. Ill ..,IUty to lllertballdloo
ouc:cossfally In the npidly lrowlll&amp;' food prodada
market of today Is givoll In the reeord ol ~
AND EARNINGS below:

Sales In CiS&lt;al 19a6 (ended February 28,
1958) were $r.6.671,9t9, an increase of more
than 800% durl111 the past ten years. This

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Tuppers Plains · · $.50
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fl.-Dally Sentinel, Pomi!I'Oy·Mlcldleport, 0 ., J.m. 17, U57

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- ~~~. r~~:::.~··ty 1'Honor Roll For Past Six Weeks
Benl•mln H III.,..., PIMntiH
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Fr.nlc N. Hllltlwa, o.fenct.nt
0 · - No. 12'..
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la pursuance of an Order of
Sale in ParUtion iD •lte abov&lt; enUUed action, I will offer Jor".s.ale
at public auction, It the door of
the Court House ln Pomeroy, Obio
in tbe abov~ named County, on
.. Saturday, the 18 day of February,
19fi7, at 10. a. m. o'elock, the fol·
lowing described real t.tate, aitu·
ate in the County of Melaa and
State of Ohio, and in the Township
of Ohve, to-wit:

&amp;:oniors , KeJtq Ander::~on , Bruce
Bradford. Okf'y Cart, Ed&lt;lie Gruescr, Jane Ha ms. Robert Hennesy ,
Richard Ho vatter, Thomu Kelly ,
Junior Kennedy Kenneth Lewis,
Robert Morr i:;_ Carol Owens, William Riel" . Mary In Rouab Kay
Stiles , J11net Valentine.
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umors : t'alty Barth , George
Baumgardner Carol Blaker, Vera
Covert, Gene and Jeanette Crooks,

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Stanley, Fred Thomas.
Sophomores: John Bacon , Tom
Clark, Eddle Crook s, Jennifer
Daniels, Peggy Farmer, Wade
Herrman , Carol Hudson . Mark Kel1)', Sonny Knapp , Carolyn Milhoan, Dale Miller Kll Neal, Linda
Nelson, Robert · Nelson,
Dixie
Pierce, Mary Scott , Polly Thomas,
Carla Wilson, Harold Wolfe .
Freshman : Mary Barth Carter
Frenth, Becky GrueM"r. ' Loretta
Hanning, Joyt'e HemmODII, Karen
P~EL NUMBER ONE. Situ· lie! rolid which pasSt"li through ~aid Herrman, Phyllis Hilbert . Janice
ated Jn tbe TtJwnshlp of Olive, th, · sectKm, exeeptlng 10 acre• sold to Richards, Barbara Stiles, Bonnie
County of Meigs, and State of ' G. T. Ruth olf the West end o( Van Couey, Dennis Walburn. ColObio, and bound~ and de!ICJ'ibed said quarte r seclion, also except. teen Wilson , Marianne Woodgerd.
as foJlowa, to-wlt, Beginning at ing a lot out of the Northwest eor
Eighth grade : Susan Pullen, Su·
the north_w~s• corne~ of land own- ner of said land, now owned by san Probasco, Karen McElhinney ,
ed by Willllm PhUI_Ipa, and form- watson and Phillips, on the west
~ly o-:ned by Jeeste B. Myracle, by land o·r Amos , G. Rardon, on Judith Butcher, Christine Coals,
m Sectlon 12, _Town 4 and Range the south by lands of Cowdery, K~y Jenkimu.. n, David Lyons, Doria
U , and runnmg ~utb 96 rods, and Fields, and on the east by the Rice, Rosetta
Richards, Judy
thence east 281f.! rod~ . thenc~ nort~ public road. containing 40 aeres S 1 u e r , Richard Swack.hammer,
96 rods along Albert Schultz sllne, more or lc~s. There is a rla:ht of Cly~a Taylor Bobby Van Cooney,
thence _ we~t 28'-r., ro~, to the plaec. way rellerved along the south aide Janlco Zerkle;
. of begmmna:. contaming 17 acres of said Jot b.v Cowdery, from the
Seventh Grade: Karl Beck, Char"! 0 r~ or leu: a rlght of way bP- l)ubllc road ~o his lot. This deed lene DavU!, David Hoyt, Barbara
gt~nmg at the snut~west corner of is for land sold to J . w. Johnson, Jones, Patty Lowery , Mary Swand Ia nd an d r u nm 0 e~ wes t_ to an by the heirs of Thomas Gum, as son ,Helen Tnylor, Texanna Wht' te.
Ill
• lm tree and the townsht
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P r oad . recorded in Deed Book 96, page1
Boys outnUmbered the girls 10
40 feet. and 24 feet w1de more or lO, ll , 12 lrid Number I07, paa:e the Senior and Sophomore classes
less;
42 of Meigs County, Ohio.
and tied for honor~~ m the Junior
cia
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PARCEL NUMBER TWO. Olive , PARCEL NUMBER FOUR: Sit- 1 s.s on e onor ro ·
rownship. Meigs County, State of uated in Olrve Township, Meigs
.
Ohio. Being part of the north halt County, Ohw, anrl being the south
o! the northwest quarter of sec- hal! of thr norttJwest quarter of
tlon 11, town 4, and range 11. and s t"
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lt'ne ond runec ton I , '!'own 4 and Range 11,
('fNCJNN 'Tl 0
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be... noa'ng on Fiel·'',
u
and bound ed as follows on the
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tling north 80 rods along Albert east by la nds of George
Fields, stoc k: , ,
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Schultz line; thenec weNt 88 rod~ and on th£' ~nuth by lands of c. s.
~oss 2.300; ba:r-.1ws and gllt1
to the ~enter of the road, thence Carr. and on the west by Lands of .!ct.ve fully 40c h1gher; 190-220 It
with aaid road to Fields line; S. E. Patter~on . and on the north 8 75; 230 lb 18.75; 207·2·10 lb
thence with Fields line to the by lands of w. J . Warner and con- i &amp;85; 22&amp;235 lb and 180-lfm lb
place of btginnh•g containing 30 taining 40 acr1~s more or Jess.
18.50; 135-200 lb 18.25 ; 260--2715 It
acre.s more en- lellll.
Said Premi~es
ap praised at 18,
lCed grades 121i-137 lb 12~AIRCEL ~M.l!ER THREE: j $2,067.00 and can not be sold for 13.50; sows 25c higher; 300-450 lb
Olwe Town~hlp, Meigs County, less. than two th irds of the ap- 2~16 ; under 300 lb 18.60; 451).6()0
State of Ohio. Being all that part praisement.
Jb 14.25·15.25; boars 25c higher,
of the north half of the northwest 1
Rohf'rt C. llartcnbach, Sheriff 10.60.
quarter of «eeUon 11, town 4, aird ·
O'Brien &amp; O'lmen, Atty11.
Cattle 450, calves 100; moder·
range II that lie11 west of the pub-· (!) 10, 17, 24, :-11 (21 7, 5tc
at r&gt;lv a!·tive. s!r:'ldy; choice 11teers

AlA Rousb of Board.
Mn} Harley Bonecutter returot:d
to bls employment 00 tbe river
after bejn .. home with bit children
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while his wUe , was bcspita1ized.
Mr. lAd Mra. Daniel WeiJan.d
and Brenda apent the week end
with reJa•:ves in .~...:. area .
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The Do~••. Circle of Ute B. H.
s.anborn MWlonary Society of the
t 8a t'·t Ch"-h
t Tu -•-r
r~rs
Put
.."" me
eat the home of Mrs. ,:dllen Bater
Wlth ~n. John Kluff ehalrman.
prestdmg.
M
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II)' ll 1 d the de·. n . omer
ae e
vou~nal servt~ wh\eb in.eluded
readinc from 'The Secret Plaoe.
Mrs. Dlvtd Dint preMnted tbe
program and rea4 aa ~le
"Alone, Yet ·Never Alone
on
mlsslon wo~ m_.Nlt::.ra~·· taken
from a mlss&amp;on maJUine.
. A letter has been re~ved from
LJll~an_ Ferrer o( the CampbeU
Christian Center tbanll:lng tll.e
Circle tw a &amp;ift. Th~ nellt meetintZ wUJ be held at fhe home or
1e
gb
M.rs. AI n Hu et.
at
A salad coune ,., Mrved
the cl&amp;se of the meeUu
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Mr. and Mn. Wayne Hart Jr.

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were given an olr:l fuhtoned ter·
enadina: and miscellaneous abow•
Salurdl)' ni&amp;ht at tbe bom, of Jlr.
and Mr1. Taft Bolton. T'bey reeelved many atefal llftl.
Tbe Ladiea Aid of Boerd Baptilt Churth met Wer:lnud.y wJtb
Mrs. Fannie ' Rouab 1nd quilted
on a quilt fOr Mr8. Annl Fry.
Those enjoying the day tosetMr.
were Mn. May Roush. Mn. Luvena Rainey, Mra. ' '"Uri Gib~.
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Maude BleJ8Ift8, Mn. Eth"tl :a.,-.
burn and Bonp.le Jean, Jlrt. Nelolle Adkins, Mn. Nap:mJ ¥mer
and Beverly, )Irs. Gamet\ Qapman, Mrs. Irtnl WiMbrtniel' aDd
Donna, Mra. Rcmab the ~osteN.
Mr. W. A. BleNing and ¥t. F. ll.
Roush.
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Mn. Tobey
yen returned
home Sunday from Sl Jqae.Pb'!
Hospital Par'tenburg Were abe
underweDt surgery.
Mr. Jobnnle Fry New Haven
.-1sited recenUy wUh Mr. 8nd
Mrs. Ed fry,
Mrs. Ross Winebrener . · pd
Donna spent Sunday afternoon
' with Mr. and Mrs, Ceoll Bleaalng
and EUa.
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Final Plans Made

For Big Bend ·

Minstrel Dinner
Final plaAs bave been in.Jde for
the annUil dinner for Qlt members. fam1Ue11 and guelts o1 the
~il Berid 14lns&amp;el.
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A hobo theme will be earried
out at the afflir to be held at 7
P· m. Tbursda)' .Jan: 2. at the
Letart Grade School auditortam.
Special favors carryiDJ out tbe
theme are be\nc made by M:n,
Roy Reuter and )Jrt. Brooks
Sar«, from materlala ordered
from a Columbus eoPcern.
11tose attendin1 wiU wear hobo
attire and prius will be awarded
for tile coitumea. On WedPesday
70 gifts which will be ·awardedz
!or games ind contelf.s \o be held
during the evening, were pur·

21.~; goo417.50-IP.75: good ~7.110;
choice heifers 115 .»18.76~ good ~? 18.60; utiUt¥ and commertcal eows
10.50-12; standards 13; eaQerJ
and cutten 9-10.50; thin canners
8-8Jl0; cutter and utility bulh
12.1kl--18; good to choic~t veale.-s
20-28; cheice 32; standard to ctJoi~ c~ased.
Caat membera ot the eounty.
calves 15-17.50,
Sheep 100, not enoua:b fr•._ re- !air show or this fall's ' shoW are
invited to attend.
ceipt:. to establish trade .·

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Legal Notice

8· H. Sacn~r n
·children
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The Jn1uary JSSUI' of the Ac:tiv- 1
1ty. Mi ddk;1urt Jil~h S\: hool paper, ~a y Darst, Don Karr, Ja mes Oh·
earned the follow ing honor stu- hneer, Sharon Roush , Stanley
s
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Th
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Ph 111
dents for the past six. weeks:
aun ers , omas Inner,
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1'b~ olfning of this imu is limiltJ. '""' sllles will H , •• 01111 lo bou

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BIG BEAR
STORES COMPANY
(an Ohio corporation)

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

ltlsat.UTION
Jamo Bryan~ :tr · - p1aH
Mr. Neutthng moved the adopo
of residence is unknown; Lucille
CaWe Farrah, wbo reaidea at
Powera, whose pia~ o! realdenee K 11
tion or t.he following ReaoluUon:
is 6742 Sparta, Detroit tO , Micbi·
amuoo 8tate Hospital, K.a1a·
BE IT H.ESOLVED, BY the'!JOArd
mazoo, MichiJan, Robert Knotts,
gan; Bartlett Parker, whose plate whose laat tn.own place of reD- of Meig3 County CommiJ&amp;ionera,
of residence is unknown; the un• dence waa Elkton, Maryland, R. D. that in accordance wttb Section
known hein, devisees, legatees,
130.07 ol the Revised Code ot OblO
diJtributees, administratora, exeeu- 1• but whose pteaent jiiddress ia un· tbis Board does hereby eatimate
known and cannot, with reasonton, if any, of Bartlett Parker, able diliaence, be urerta.lned; tbe aa:gregate maximum amount of
Deceased ; AJice Ford, wl,oae place Calrence KDoU.., wbo last tnown public funds subject to its eonof resideruo:e is unknown; Mrs. place of reahlenc:e wu l'l)'dale trot to be awarded and be on deWflndell Fulton, wboae place of WeJt Vlra:inia and wbose preaeni posit in the aum of Eilht Hun·
realdence is unknown; Sarah Holm J place ot resi.d~nce b unknown aud dr-ed Thousand (M(IO,OOO.) Dolltn
ben, wboae place of residence 1a · cannot be ueerta!Ded; Bl.lpb and that of said sum it iJ hereby
'mknown; Mrs. Bert HI.Jiey, wbose Kn•ta. whoae 1ut known place of estimated the sum of Two Hun·
plaee or r~sidence Is unknown: reatdenCe was Powellton, · Welt dred ThoUsand ($200,000.00) DoJ.
Louile Exlme, whose place of tel- Vlrglnla, but whole present reli- lara is .INACTlVE FUNDS, and the
idence ia unknown _ 'l'be Maynard I dence ia unknown and cannot. sum of Six Hundred Thousand
Coal CompAny, a Corporation, with · reasonable diUa:ence be a · ($600,00.00) Dollars ~~ ACI'IVE
~h~ residence, or buatnesa add- certained; RU188U Knotts: whose FUNDS; and
res1 a unknown will tate notice last tnown plaee of relidenct wu
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that on tbe '1th day of Deeember Ivydlle, Weat vtrlinla, bqt whose
Ulotl. Hiram Slawter • being plain- preaent place of residence is un· thal February fth, 1957' at 11
Uff, filed hb petition I~ the Court known and eannot be aseertained; o'clod: A . M. Eastern Standard
of Common Pleas, Me1ga County, Leluld Price, whose last known Time, be and the same is bereby
oh;o, Case No. 12,~, again.tt the plaoe of reaidence 11 1010 Soutb deslgnated as the date and time on
above named parties and othen Quebet:: St Apt 5 ArUM:ton Vir which the meeting of the Board of
a1 defendants, alleging that he • cfnia and 'whoae Present pla'ee 0 ( Commissioners will be held at Its
bu a legal rla:bt to aDd ia sebed 1 resl~nce Is unknO'IIITD and cannot offJce in the Court House. PomeIn tee ldmp1e of the undivided be ucertained· will tate notiee roy, Ohio fer awarding deposita
28/24tbs. part of the followinc de- that Kenna Kn~ttl. u adminJatra- for a period of two· years, comKribed pll't::t'ls of real eltlte, to- tor of tbe eltate of William H. mencing on the First day of Jan·
wJt:
Knotta, deeelle'd, on the 215tb day ·•ary, 1957, and
PADCEL No. 1:
1 of September, 1052, filed irla petiThe tollowing Real Estate situ· tlon in tbe Probate Court of Meigs
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
•ted iq the CouDty -of Meigs, in the County Ohio Case No 18 033 and that each eligible institution deStlte of Ohio, and in the ToWn- on the, 14th, day of . ~~ber, 11rlna: to be a pubUe depositoey
ehip ~f Rutland, and bounded and 1956, filed bis &amp;upplemental pet.i- ,hall, not more than fifteen daya
deiiClJbed as follows: tn ~tion tion thereln, aUegiag that the per· prlor to February 4th, 1967, make
No.7, Town 6 and Range14ofthe sonal estate of aaid dectdel1t is application in writing to the
OJ;lio Company's Purehase: Begin- insufficient to PAY bia debUr and Board. Such !pplication ahallapeen.ing 103 rods North of the South charges of administration· that lfy the maxhnum amount of pubUe
East. corner of section NO:- 7; def'edent. WHUam H. Knotts, died moneys which the applicant deseized in fee simple of the follow- ,ires to receive and have on deposthence West 120ft feet ; thence
North 22 deg. East 27!i feet, thence in: real estate:
it as an INACTIVE deposit at any
North 40 de(. East 299 feet; thenc('
~i me during said two year period
NortJt 48 Deg. lEast 187 feet"
The foHowing real estate situat- ind at the rate of interest whieh
thence North 61 Deg. East 594 feel 1 ed in Sectioa No, 30, Township No. the applicant will pay thereon,
thence North 34% Deg. East 99 7, Range No. 15, of the Ohio Com· ,ubject to the limillitiQns •of tbe
teet; thence North 171,2 Oeg. East pany's Purchase, Salem Townsbip, '1NIFORM DEPOSITORY LAWS,
108 feet ; thence North 1f Deg. Meigl!l County, Ohio, and bounded ~ach such application shalJ be ac-East 280 feet ;thence· North 38 and deiOI'ibed- as foUows: .Being companied by a finaricial stateDeg. Ea$1 33 feet to the East line the Southwest quarter of the &gt;nent of the applicant, under oath
of Section No. 7; thence South on Northwest quarter of said section, ()f the cashier, treasurer of other
~ion line 1680 feet to point of CQntai~ing 40 acres, more or less, nffieer, as of the date of the rebegJ.nnin.g, contajning 10 acres excephQS" therefrom 20 acres, port to the Superintendent of
more or less.
more or Jess, which lies on the banks or the comptroller of the
PARCEL No. 2 :
East side of the public road, eon- c,urrency or Auditor of States last
veyed to Gladys Knotts by deed nreceding the date of the ~ppUThe following Real Estate situ· recorded in Deed Book 168 Pqe cant and adjusted to show any
ated in the County of Meigs, the 435 of Meigs County Deed Recorda. changes therei.n made prior to the
8tate of Ohio and in the Township
B 1
h
1ate of said applieati'on.
of Rutland and bounded and dese ng t e same rea1 estate conTh
eribed as follows : In section No. l , veyed to W. H. Knotts by deed
e ,Board of Commi&amp;sioners reIn Deed Book 183 Page serves the righ t to .reJect any or
T OWD No. 6 an Ra nge No. 14 of recorded
139 I
.
d.
Ill! apolications received.
the Ohio compaDy's Purchase: Beo Metgs Countr Dee Reeords.
a:Jnnia.g 103 rods North o.f the
The prayer of said petition b . Applications for ~CTIVE deposSouth west rorner of Sedibn No. for sale of said real estate for the 118 may be made at tlle same time
1; thence East 149 feet; thence payment o! debts o! Said decedent as for INACTIVE deposits. Appli-"
North 15 Deg. East 2172 feet to and chargea aforesaid, and for oth- cation 'for Active and Inactive dethe Southeast eorner of a fi acre cr relief.
posits ~u s~ b~ separate req_ueBII.
tract formerly sold to Wt'lbur
The persons r·irst a b ove menThe
designilllted Ill
bll dlnStltutJOnll
·
·Raves :thence North 83 Deg, tioned will further take notice that pu c epogltories shall deposit
West 194 feet along the S.:."th side they have been made' parties de- with the Treasurer of Meigs co.
.of the said 5 acres ; thence South fendant in the above petition and Ohio ,as se('urity for the repay~
38 Deg. West 810 feet to ..the west that they ar~ required to answer ment of aJI public moneys detine of Section No. 1; tbedce south the same on or before the 16th day posited in said public depositoron Section line 168() feet to point of February, 1957.
ies such securties 88 are declared
of beginning, containing 21 acres
eligible und-:!r provisions of Sec-more or lesa.
KINNA KNOTTS, Aclmini• tlon I35.16 vf the Revised Code of
Tbli land sl.lbject to an oU and
Ohin,
,1 as Jease, also a right of way for
trator of ~-~· l»ri'- of WllInterest on. inactive deposita
ShMIJ be paid quarterly, in accordea:ress and ingress to the land ly· llam H. Knotts, OecHMCI.
iaf aoutb of the above described
(12) 27, (I) 3, 10, 17. 2-t, 31 6N · anee with the provisions of · Sectracts:; also. a right of way for · 1~ the prayer of ~~~ petitio!'-, ~~~ -1 35.22 Clf the Revised Code of
powu poles for the transmission plamtiff ra ~ tbat h1s 1 t r t
of electricity over the same.
p J
n e eJ an
AdoPted l l a Special meeting of
.E:x:cepting approximately 3114 a~Jd .real estate may be set off to the Board or Meigs County Comams of eo1J ln Pittsburgh No. 8 hlm 1 ~ severnlty and for partitiona misaloners this 7th day of J&amp;nof sa1d real estate, according to uary 1tm7
veln of coal, which said 3'1., ar.res the reJpective right&amp; of t.he perMr Hart'a·nge
d·• b
are descrlbed In Vol. 108, page 253
th t
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r secon ""- t e moot tbe Deed Records nf Meigs ~f:: of er.::i~ :~ore:ldeaJ:se~:~ tlon and th~ roll being called upCOUntJ, Ohio.
real estate cannot be made with- on
adoption, tbe vote resulted
The aforesaid described parcel.!! out manifest injury \o the vt}ue ';: 0 . ows: M!'. Neutz.Iing, Yea; Mr.
beJn1 a surveyed. description of thereof, then that aaid real estate (l~~if • Y r.a; Mr. Craig, Yea.
the real estate deac:rlbed in Vol. may be adjudged to one or more ...;,_·~~·===~=:-119, P'P 628 of tbe Deed Records, of the partles to this suit upon
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.Mella County, Obio.
election, u provided by law, and
PINntlff further alle1ea In his In case real estate Is not adJuda:ed
petltion that Jame1 Bryant, Jr. Is to one or more partle.s to tbla ltdt
selzed of the . undivided 1124th upon election, as provided by law,
part of eacb of said parcels of then that said real estate may be
re«l estate.
sold, free and clev from any ud
Plaintiff lw;tber ·allea:es that aU elaima, rights and Interests of
The Maynard Coal Company, a each and all the parties to this I
CorporaUon, ma.r claim an ln.ter: suit. Plaintiff further prays that
eat in 13 acres of eoal underlying tbe aald defendant&amp; and eaeh of
Parcel No. 2, by virtue or a deed them be reQuired to !let up whatrecorded In Vol. 113, Page 268, J ever riJhtl, elalms Or Inte-rests
j Deed
ll~s, Meigs County, Ohio. they and each of them have in
Furthermore that the detend- said rut estate or be forever bar·
aatl, BarUett Parker and the un· red from uaertlna: same and for
known bein. devl&amp;ee!, legatees, other proper relief.
,'
dl.atributus, administrators, execu~ld parties are required to
{ors, if lily, of Bartlett Parker, answer oD or before the 2nd day
Deceased; AUce Ford, Mrs. Wen- of MlrCb, A. D. 1907.
Dated J1nua.ry ltb. 1957.
dell FUlton: S•rab Holmben ; Mrs.
Bert HiJiey and Louife ExUne
Hlram Slawter
may cWm an interest in the 13 Crow .t: crow
ac:res of eoal underlying Parcel Attorne,.s for Plaintiff•
No. 2 by virtue of the &amp;aid deed (1) 10. 17, 24, 31, (2) '7, 14 8tc
recorded in Vol. 113, Pace 268 of
the Deed Records of Meigs County
kiLLIO JN t~SH
Ohio.
LANCAS'I'ER, 0 . (UP) - HarPiaintitf further alleges In lhe old D. Bo:wen, 34, J,.ogan, was
petition that the Dtvislon of Aid killed and ·two other men were in·
for tbe Age.d Department of Pub- jured Wednesday nlaht when their
lie Welfare State oi Obio, has or car erubed lnto a parked truck
clatm1 to bave a Uen on Slid real on Route 33, two mUe• south of
eatate.
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USED COAL FURNACE, ~ .00 .
Pl\ene ~X .
1 17 3tc

(C.minved from Pt. . ont)
(Contlnut'4 fr.nt P1f1 OM)
clano
Dffere6 no Incentive now. cl;annel lhrou&amp;b tju! lee.
ter'tlllll. Kinh:nam ebarl• IJOeHid We111. since the former
t. cent• prr -.·ord for tbre. coaCh1c~gd sh iu~red if\ a 4 below
champion n.ow commanded at least H·adlnj: and il wu 3 below at
tec:utive inaierUona.
S7500 pe~ r-ersonal appearance l11lwaukee.
beci.al -t.Jr.e ruontb for 25 eaQb.
and that they were quih~ frequ~n
per "rud.
The frt•f&gt;2mg air extended u f.-r
Desire , staMina 01nd the love of !Outh ..~~ 'fexu where t-arly mornrun rate or z tfltta per word w111
~
training were the f.llt'tors tha t Ing n·adrn g~ 1nduded t7 at Fori
be eh&amp;rlfed '"' •dveruatna tf not
Sole
patd for bcfare- the 25tb of each - - - - ·· · - - - - - - - made Marciano grow l41to clurmp- Wrnth ond 18 at Vallas1
mOJ•tb following ln1erUon.
SIX ROOMS and BATH . 3 garase~~. ionshlp atature, SMid, hi! former
New York City, hit by a a 4manaa:er. He relattd th01t Marcr - in('h 11nowfall, had a relntl vely
,r..mw,. irr Mhertb~-Sh,uld br 981 Hysell St., Middlepol'f.. anc
never 1hlrked training and mild hi gh of 27 Wedlleaday but
reported tm mNiatle]J.Tbrt Dafl7 1 Phone 6133-Y.
1 lC 3tp
SeDtine1 will not be re.!lponstbl• -;;--;;::::-:;-c.-::::;:---::---:::.:.::. would devote !our to five months reading~ skidded .t(l l~ by early
for more than one iAcorrect in· ~OS_T Female, white Fox Hound preparation !or a right.
morn In,::.
sertion.
With lemon spots. Col'tt4tt lames
Followiftg hi ~ speech, Weill
Som~ ot her early morarin,t readCera or 'lbiAa .and Spedal NoBearhs, RL 3, Pom ...oy, or call OJ'(!ned up a question and answer ings around the nation lnt"tuded
10-.t.
ticea of !nata printed at ,..,....
1 15 3tp te11ion to the assemblage in Bo•l\on 16, Wllihinglon 1~. St.
which he was asked about other
l•r olu•il!ed rq~eo Obltll6r!.. (
fighters he had managed •nd va ri- Louis 10, MinneapoiiJ 2, BisJJWttU:ibed 11: I eii:nt per word.
'~~;U I '
ous in11tances in Marciano'• rise marck, N .D., 17, N£'w ()flean.s 32,
IWnver 19, Seattle 31 arrd , Lo8 AnWANTED- 5 or 8 mont'hs old ' up t,h~ listie ladder.
1 1 1 '.Joticf'S
geles 55.
·BULL er wiU tr:He lf)Od Brown
~dtes o_
f F~derated Church :p;1
Swiss heifer, 6 month old, lor t~e1r contrtbut ~on to the March Of
~(t!Dplett WRE1tL
UJGN'..rtN'r
Sllllle. Wa7ne Beal, .flnri.son· ~me&amp; Can:tPIUgl_l 4onated their
b, :ar~nlf trtd brake •erVtce '
ville Route.
I 17 31 e
t1me and lahor 10 preparation of
RtscJrett'J Safety Senr:lee. Welt
the Corn Brtrt1.1 and Bean Dinner
(Contlnu..:l from .,... one)
ll'aiD Str~t. Pomeror, i)hle.
~- -.....~ which was served to a capacity each of the local high achool s. Jle
S4YI DON'T YOU KNOW?
crowd.
told his you ng audJence of th('
Baker's wlU five you the berl
staggeting amount of 'rwmey pe{Jtrade on furniture or appJiaJ\· -----·~-pl e spend l'lnnuaily On ~lcohol ic·
ces.
-t-6 tf Fl.JRNISHED APA-RTMENTS, 206
beverages.
Mu1t:JM-rr Ave., ~«ft . Phone
ANYONE DESffiiNG HOME DE·
Tb'e PomerO}' pastor st•ted that
(Continued from ~~· one)
378 or 45.
1 17 6tc
LIVEIJY of Broughton's Dairy ~
so
me teo billion dollars lrs spent
'
Vendors are no longer required
·Products in Pomeroy or Middle. SLE_EPJNG ROOMS-, clO!e''in town, to have ..ules tax returns sworn"" each year He. called ll!.i8 amount
port, call Walter &lt;::rooks, Plio~
127 Butternut.
1 15 12tc to before a notarY publlc or a erwugh to bui~d lOO. rpeftoc:A• earh
6057-J. Arter all, "The Beit
Yl'ar or to buill) onl ' .million
6 lOOM HOUSE with bath. LetU"t repreaentathe a! the Department homes.
Doesn't Cod A Cent More."
,
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of Tu;ation. The vendor, howev.
titUs Lontact . I!Arrr Bill.
1 18 tm11c
is . required to sfgn the dec1ar.
Reverend Zundel pq.iAtcd out
1-14-etp atlon on· ~e .return that the ln- ·the- 'harmful soeial ec:Mts of lhe
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usc· or al cohfr! on lndlvi~als., farnAUCTION SALE--Farm maobtn. .8 .t\11&gt;1ft, modern APARtr.imT, f&lt;mn..UoD . liven Is true.
iliM and communltles,
c-'l 1-omeroy 27$-J or !Middle-ery, household equipment, mltACRES LEVEL GROUND
pOt! fool.
. lG II TIIIIIID
cellane~u.IJ sppplies. "Grett Bend
four room bouSe, electricity. At
Grange Hall. $at:., Jai'l . 26, 1:00
Apple Grove : See Alex Wheeler.
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1166tc
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dle"poa\
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LETART FALLS

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WE WJSII TO EXTEND OUR
si nl·cre thanks to friend s, neighburs and rel atives. who assi.'ited
in a r:y way at the time of thll
of the death Of our Father and
Grandfatht'r, Milo Van Meter.
Special thanks tu Rev. Roy Bush.
the singers, organist. pallbearer.
Also donors of flowers snd Ew·
ing Funeral Home.
Children and Grandchildren
1 17 ltp

(8) Auto

Soles

1956 roan 2 dr. Serla n, ~;;yci;i
,6,000 aetual miles. priced reasonable , phone 197 or can be seen
a~ 125 E. Main St., Pomeroy, any1 18 3tc
time befor~ 5:30.
1956 PONTIAC Star

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One

ONII 4 ROO)( APARTIIENT.
8 room hou. Newly decotated
iaaWe tn4 oat.. A. N. BengU,
Pomet'01.
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Help Wonted

CAN YOU USE $33--$09 a week
in addition to your' present
earninss? Supply consumers in
Pomeroy with W:w. lar1e Rawlelgl\ Line. Start errnfng. lmmeiliately. Writfl .Rawleigh's, Dept.
OHL-841J.778, Freeport, lll.
I 17 ltp
WOMAN for HOUSEWORK must
live in, Mrs. Pearl WiiUams
Pomeroy
Harrisonville Road
.Ph()ne t&lt;M-Y.
.
116 3tc

Chief 4 dr.
Sedan. Very low mileage. A rcnl · 120 I Bus mess Services
"cr~am puff". Blaettnar's, Pom·
QUICK Sl!llVICIJ; oa W - Ro.
eroy. $2595.00
palrirt{ll 111' , _ Trlrlned
1 17 etc
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1955 PORD VB Ranch Wagon, New
• · Buick
tr .. de·in.
Fordomatic.
$1905.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
l 17 6tc

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1955 HUICK Special b!x. 2 dr~
Sedan. Low mileage. une c&amp;.reful
local owner. $!995.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
1 17 6tc

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STRUCTURAL I IIAMS
SCRAP IRON - METALS

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
Phone 510

Pomeroy

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~en people 1udd&lt;enly f.ace be-

reavement the service o.f a trust
worthy fwleral director is indisoensable: They lko welcome the
iDJormauoo and counsel received at

Trevey-.Finsterwold

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ran, secure qualWithout extraAve.,

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~55 PLYMOUTH Dlx. 4 dr.-Sedan SAVE ON YO!IR SH~ repotr Jt
Spotless two tOne blue finish .
Racine _Shoe Shop
One loeal owner. $1595.00. Blaet-1\ 30 tl
tn!lr'G, Pomeroy.
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BIG BEAR opened in 1934-the largest single supermarket in
And it has continued BIG.
'~ 1.~
From its "super" beginning, BIG BEAR has grown into a family of 24 supermarkets, !~ted in. 11
cities. Four additions to the family, huge new food centers in key cities of the Middle Wl!st, lite planned for
this year or early in 1958.
BIG BEAR'S bigness has not been limited to the size of the stores, or to the enormity of the food and household items that are available.
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Sales and profits, too, have produced records.
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sales flgare, moreo\'er. meunt an average per

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Yur htiM
Fe~. Jl

supermarket~. and more th1Ln thre~ times the
$875,000 average NRle~ per store o£ the ten

let Prollt

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laraest food chains In the rountry.

$ 7,619,03)

1947
I'HB
I'H9
19&amp;0
1961
1952
195)
IY64
1955
19&amp;6
•-4o w....
tndod 12/1/&amp;6

Nel proflta bo!ore taxes hao enjoyed a
steady lner.... n..,rly every :rear since the
epd of World War II, jumping n..,r]:y 14 times
durlnc that period-from $119,892 In 1945 to
U,M1,961 In flocal 1956.
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Net profit after taxes is even more lmpres·
lllve: climbing moro than 20 times from $38,832
In 11145 to $796,429 In fiscal 1966.

10,472,546
ll,620,90f
19,310,637
21,412,201
27,758,711
33,064,832
39,110,750
43,652,371
50,381,108
56,671,919
50,113,750

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$ 11&amp;.231

$ 261,436
·. 4&amp;1,839

1,212,439

175,761
164,385
225,341
275.564
·. 614,074
472,752
t27,247

402.!56
581,141

7U,413

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281,078
247,971
362,800
447,889

1,571.617
I ,614,-15

1,021,281

1,641,96'1

tl5,041
845,532

1,3tl,192

714,353

(t)668,839

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Crackers -2 -lib boxes 49~

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The Ohio ComfN'!Y .

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be
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Parkers. .g $1.15
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ronlldonro of the pablle ln. Ill ..,IUty to lllertballdloo
ouc:cossfally In the npidly lrowlll&amp;' food prodada
market of today Is givoll In the reeord ol ~
AND EARNINGS below:

Sales In CiS&lt;al 19a6 (ended February 28,
1958) were $r.6.671,9t9, an increase of more
than 800% durl111 the past ten years. This

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Middleport Society Notes

Day" program . A group ducussion
was heid on problems vital to tbe
: oC."hool prog r am .
At the cloSe ur the mee.ing sand
wiches . coo k1es and coft ee were
served by the committee, Mr11.
Annis Phelps and Mr~ . Robert Hoo

Mr. and :'drs. George Ebersbach
and children are movmg from
their property on Soulh Second
Avenue to the home of his moth~r . Mrs. Clarem:e Eberbach, Rutlend Str~t .
Johnny Blake, younger son of
Mr. and Mn. E.M. Blake, has
been ill for several tlays.
Mr . and Mr.!i . Val Re}·nolds and
(ricnds from Gallipolis visited hit
parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reynolds, and attended the Sunflower

HER£ 5---WHY---1

Minstrel Wednesday.
Becky Allensworth hu been
confined to her borne with an
attack of hives this week.
Polly Ann Bauer, granddaugb-1
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C R K n
~".. an ut r;f icb~l ior
5ter ~
r., as ....,eu 0
a week wilh an attack Of flu.
Mrs. Shirley Mills, Robert Jr(IU&amp;
and daughter, Robin, and Mr1, E.
M. Wood, were in Columbus Tuelday. Mrs. Mill&amp; visited her niece,
Mn. W.alter ChaJe, who iJ imprOYL
ing slowly at her home after a
recent hollpitalizalion.

Friendly Circle
Installs New
Officers Tuesday
New officers were installed by
the Rev. Waldo J. Bartels, when
the F'riendl)• Circle of the Feder~~oted Church met Tuesday evenin.::
at the church.
The meeting opened _with a worship service con-ducted by Mrs.
Bartels. OHicera lnstaUed wtlrt
Mn. Mike Simmons, presldent;
Miss Erma Smith, vice president; '
Miss Mary Elizabeth Chapman,
secretary; and Mrs. Paul Werner,
treasunr. Following the installa·
lion, Mra. Marvin Burt aeeompanied by her mother, Mrs . .Ben
Neutzling, sang "The Lord's Prayer."
During the business selll!ion
plans were made fo-r guest nl.&amp;ht
to be held al the next tneetiilg
o~ Tuet~day, rebru.try 19. An invitation was received from Croup
One of the Middleport PJ"eabyter.
ian. Church to attend their meeting on Monday February 18.

l'rfgidatre

Washers
and

Dryers

Mrs. l'hll Globokar was pt:Qgram leader for the evening and
a short play "Our Needs" was
presented hy Mrs. Corliss Jacob~, .
Mrs. Alfred Crow, Mrs. Edgar ·
Arnold and Mrs. Globokar.

Bradbury Church
Martha ClasS
Mee t'lnQ IS Held

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The Martha Clas!&gt; of the Bradbury Church of Christ met rt·ecn_L~
ly at the home of Mrs. Clareme
MWTay with t!Jeir pr~sldcnt, Mrs.

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t he Salisbury PTA Jncl Tuesda y
evening at the school .
• • • • • \ Mrs. Willian , Bartels president,
pre&amp;ided at t he m e ctin ~ ~:~nd plans

Lucille Bearhs Hitwkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6.!44

Tommy Baker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Baker. has returned to
tehool after a recent illness.

Att~!ldan!'c

An inform:uve til lk on " polw· ·
wa 3 gJ v~n by H. l:; Boucy. wh "n

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport SOciety Editor, Phone 6079

Mrs. Hazel Board and Mr. and
llrs Robert Carruthers have re--tur~ed !rom Columbus where they
risit.ed Mrs. Board's nepheW , Robert Lt iVis, who is in crilieal ~ndltion at :\tt. Carmel Hospatal
after an automobile accident.

LAUREL CLIFF

H. E. B.oney Is
Salisbury PTA
Guest Speaker

The Daily Sentinel

Wide-Awake 4-H
Club Meeting
HeldT uesday

$8.80.

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friend told me about JWnnel Concentrate~· wrile1 Mn. J. A. Ru\hlrlord.

Social Events
Planned Ahead
BySYFGroup

The Mlddl~port Literary Club
met Wednesday at the home or
Mrs. D. B. 1Iartinge1· with Mrs.
Social event~ w~re planned for
Donald Milia, president , presiding.
1he ne:tt three months when ttw
•Roll call responses were "A
Senior Youth Fellowship of the
Great Political Figure" .
The afternoon program included Federated Church, met Sunday
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two papers "Freud- the Man and evening at the church.
His Mind" by Richard L. SchoenThe meeting opene!l with a
wald, reviewl'd by Mrs. Dale Out. wor~;~hip service affef which a
ton and ''They Also Ran ", Irving short business session was held
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Kennedy,
Coats.
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The next meeting will be on
Plans were
January 30, at the home of ::'lfrs.
a ,wjmln'
Henry Null, Walnut and North [)arty at
Univcr&amp;iiy naSecond Avenue.
tato rium,
in J anqary; d
Two new members were wel- ~kating
SIIJ~A·Way
Comed to the club. Mrs. Roland Rink
C~esto:r road in FcbLeVaughan and Mrs. Lowell Protourna·
basco.
Man·h.

I tot &amp;;altern AYe., GaUJpoU., 0 . "Betaking Rf!nni'JI I wu t1rfld all 11f
the time. Today I do all Qf my own
work, and 1 enjoy ~ health .. "
Allk your druga-l!lt fOT • ounce. ?,f
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Jousting .

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Juvenile
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match by proving

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See Dick run. He's quite a sprinter since he's been
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The fourth birthday of David
Dodson . son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Dodson, was celebrattld on
Tuesrl.uy, Janu~:~ry 15.

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the basic nourishment of HOLSUM BREAD.

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and add brake fluid,
3 Jnspecl brake drums.
needed.
4 Check
5 AdjusH&gt;rakeslf ueeded.
6 Test brakes.
ALL for $1.49 and THIS AD
HACKETT'S SAFETY SERV-I'CE

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their reaular
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Qf Heart Attack r'ft":.~~·..~:t,d lbat $827.oo h••
Ch\lrles Murray, president o[
-t.he ~UdlepQrt Firemen's Aisocla

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meetin'g- Thursday night at the

'W'Ol'd bas :been fe~V~ JIN'e pf _ been ecu:ilr~buted fet rth~ purchase
·th.e de3tb of t.eaayiJ
R:~u·sb, 84; of ·• oc.w Emeri{Cilcy Tru~- wbicb
a native ·of the Oak Grovo' cOm· ia . needed to replfee tfl~ 195Qmuntty near Letart, W va. •
'trUck l'iow .being used.
Mr. Routh, wtlo lived at Genoa,
Jtefr~shmcnts were serv~d thr·
Dl., died suddei1Jy of i beart a't· ough the courte!ly ot a fr1end of
tAck Thursdty irlotm.RJ about J't / .the department.
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attrV{ ed by, ·bl$ :w_'ilt' Eula and JnJured her blp _at tlfe '():I'D'$: . Polneroy Emergency Squad te•
ehJ~n~ 1 -wthnl'o; '. Rieh: of Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Tt,l&amp;ler. ported they answered a caU T1JursJiirvin, Aad J&amp;mca. Mrs. Uttle wn taken tG ~Olzt1r ,day at Lll~l Clif~ _w~en ~hlvers
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N. W. Fillo, ~gional darector at
troop will hand $48 22 to Polio Cleveland, reported •·no progreu•·
Drive -Chairman H E. Boney to- JOilowlng j.he talb.
'morrow as a result of two Sa-turMeanwhile, Frank A. Themes,
, WQJ'k at a Hot cofree--eho~o­
an,d1';aouthnut Sales h.,oth on ehamnar. oi the union's bari]:;;in·

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mediaton meet again today with
both side1 in the six month old
strike againlt the Ohio ConiOU.-tated Tel('phone Co. after negoti&amp;
lions Thursday night remained
deadlocked.

Both boys here had
ed with stealing auto
Landers had been
indefinite term in
Boys' Indu.strial - SChool
eacaped.

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authorities who wanted h''l'.l!
AWOL. Spencer i.s still at' a,v.

' turned himself in to Fort knOJii

EL8 ERFELDS

Again Today

Explorer
Scouts
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Contn.bute ep'IU
IUO
To Pol1•0 Funds

Spencor, anolher juvenile. It wu
!he first ouccess!ul local jail
break in over 10 years. Lahde_ra

Twelv&amp; o'clock scholars like the way HOLSUM's fresh
fiavo"'r makes a good lunch DH~at sandwich taste better.

David Dodson
Honor Guest At
Tuesday Party
Quests were served birthday
cake and itt! cream.
Those presftnl for the party
wer~ h!s grandparents, Mr. ind
'·ln. Arnold DodAOn; Mr1. WIIJIam Ault and children, Dennh,
tiary, ('elcsl~t and Patricia; Mrs.
Bt'tty Williams and ch.ildren, Connie and MJkc; Mr. and Mrs. Dad!IOP and ch.lldren, Pamela, Danny
and Davlrl, and Ginny Fife.

euting Attorney James
may win the Landers
leaat, not most, want to punish him.

Landers euaped· from. J,Jetp
county jail January 3 with Frant

presented

by Mrs. Fred I. Garnder and Mrs.

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the hostesses;, Mrs. F'rcd Blaettnar
Mrs . Paul Werner and Mrs. ·Carl
BHilram Lo 16 me1n bora and tvru
tuel!'t!f, lt••v. Uartels and Mn.

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i\ If you're playing tag with the cloclc, trying to pack
the children's lunchboxes every morning-here's how to
make your homework easier. Make their sandwiches
with lunch meat and fresh HOLSUM BREAD.

Ohio: CJou.Jy •n4 cehf •ltft
c.niorMI snow flurTM-1 . . . ,

er In Midd Ie Temperatures Show Slight-Rise
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Mrs. Claude Ashley was devol1 ional leader for the Prayer )1 e~t­
ing held at the Church of Christ
Wl'!d nesday &lt;!Vening.

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Church Of Christ
Prayer Meeting
Held Wednesday

It was annotnlC'&lt;'d th • li.Irs. i\1 .
L. Kelly would be the dHotiot"l

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Edgar Allensworth who sang "l
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pa stor of the church , lt: d the
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Grill RusSEll pres1dmg 11nd glv1~g the ope. n'm• devotional serVlce.
The Wide-Awake 4-H Club mel
The
members repe ated the
Tueliday evening at the h.ome of
Twenty-third Psalm m unison to
.\ 1artha and Carolyn Nicholson :
conclude the service . Readinli(s
Betty Covert, president, opened
alven for the program were by
the meeting with the 4-H Pledge
Mrs. Paul Winn and Mrs . Ole~· ;~ and a discussion was held on old
Cottrell.
md new business.
Mrs . John Diehl received word
The February meeting is to be
hl'r mother, "Mrs. Roena Calhoun,
Demonst r allons on fruit serving
at the Cottrell home with ~lrs .
were
given by Carolyn and Mar- bad passed away in Spokane,
Vint King as co-hostess.
Wash ., January ll. Burial in the
A salad course wa.-s sencd to Lha !-Jicholson and the members
Rh·erside
Pa"k Cemetery in SpG;Harel Russell, Marie Wilkinson, also studied ways of cooking vege- kane.
tables.
Mrs. Carl Ebersbach , Mrs. Dale
By Mrs. John Diehl
Barnhart, ~rs . Winn, Mrs. Milton
RPcreation was enjoyed during
Russell, Mrs. Grifr Jlu1isell, Miss the liOcial hour and the hostesse~:~
Sara Gilmore, Mrs . Letha Russt'll, and their mother, Mrs. Dale
Mrs. Oleva CottrelL
~eholson , served a dessert course
Mrs . L. W. McComas is councilor
for the club.

literary Club
Meeting Held
On Wednesday

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Mrs. Harold Chase
Hostess Tu~sday
T,o Electa Ctrcle

Mrs. Harold Cbo~sc en l-er tained
.\l r and M rs. Stcve Eblin and lh c l-:!e('ta Circl e of th.e B. H
c hil dren spent the weekend in Sanborn :\1 iss ion.ary SOCiety or
Col um bus .
the F irst Baptist Church Tuesdav
at her home with Mrs. E. L.
~ l r a nd . Mrs. Jerry Pullins 1.11d Hughes, chairman, presading. The
so n J eff spent Fr ithay night witb devotional ser vice waa; led by
hN gra ndmother Mrs. Pearl Ja- !drs. Charles Bennett who read
cobs.
an article "Closina the Doors " IUMEIMAID IIHX MAJ
and concluded the :service with a Quae-. YOiJ' llldt-wo~N~tJ. lroffth ,ovr
Mrs. Bill Davis returned• to her prayer,
~ -~· of ....... lot-t· lottlftlll
homl" Saturday after spending
n~bt..r ~w~t ....., ,., t0tt 1
past week with her parents Mr.
During the business meet ing
I
.an d Mn. Pearl Jacobs.
Mrs. Harry Hol..!dashelt reported "" ___'!!""'_.::__]._J, ____ ,_
on the baskets which were preparPaul Jacobs and Kay Reines
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ed at Christmas time. Mn&gt;. Clifcalled on Mr. and Mn. Cliff Ja•uuaiMAID
DIAJIIIOAID
MAt
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ford Hayes read a letter from
cobs and Jack Sunday afternoon . Elizabeth Snodgrass, for mer MIS·
Prot•b
tuotchel I
afternoon with Mr. and Mn. John
sionary in ltio Grande, thanking
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Mrs. Lou Diehl spent Saturday the Circle for a birlhd~~oy gift.
Diehl. Sunday guests at tbe Diehl
Plans were m.:Hle to assist with
home were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
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Graham, Glen Graham, Mrt. Ber- the Fellowship Tea to be held by
nice Wood and daughter Ruth the SOciety in February. The proMarie of Gallipolis. Callen Rev. gram Was presented by Mrs. Beu tUIIIIMAID DA DI:.U.I
Harry Bates, Mrs . Mildred Jacobs, lab White who reviewed the study '
Mary Lou Smith and Judy Gil· hOok "Missions, USA". Mrs. Allen IJIIddY. "Ntr' ~more.
Hughes gave the closing prayer, '

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. seeoaa·Ave.

Mediators met separately \lo"lth
representativell of the Comunieations Workeu of America and ·
lhe utility firm here in an effort
to iron out a new contract.

. mg eommittee. seoNd tbe tompazw. rdr_refusin• to submit the
dUputi
' to , ,ar~ation..
MiddlepOrt
said

I:~~Sl~~;~::~:~diwarner

101~ pop-

which

the ertoru II for·

.brown all!l.h!!
Coyle, If p.r.
tirm to ..... to
wlta. '&amp;he
that1t•atieen .

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and of Ule

The worst cold wave of the winter today continued to bold
the llfelg&amp;-Maoon area in its icy grip with little indication ol
relenting. The temperatures here showed a slight rise thla
morning In comparison to Thursday's record low of 10 bel01r
for the season. At 7 a.m. the reading was 12 degrees above
and at 9:30a.m. 18 degrees above.

Fvangelist To
BeAt Racine
Baptist Church

Icy winds brought fresh snof
into the area in brief flurries that
during tht early morning hourr
11ave tb~ impression of becomlna:
a blizzard.
Road crews of the 'itate Hichway Garage again U ~kled tht!!
problem of clearing the main
thoroughfares while Meigs Count:r
road CTt''NB also were on a standby
basil, Sllould the snowfall become
any heavier. Although the crewa
were out during the early mornin&amp;'
hours, it wn reported that the
major portion of road.. . in Mel.gt
County were now in good condi1 t:on, with all hills cindered and
salted.

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