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W('fe discu ssed for a ··rounders

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
{ M
d M
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

vcr.

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.

"SAVINGEST"

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Laundry Products
Ever Built

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Su nday Scho\'11

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Feels 15 Years Yo•••er
GALLIPOLIS.' OHID-''1 feel

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3-·ean younser and I have loll M: lbl.
of exceu wellfht 11tnoe the day a
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
.,.,
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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Stone, reviewed by Mrs. Rober( with the prc~;~ident,\
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
liquid RENNEL Coneen•.rak. You 11
never know a hunjfl'l___!'fiOJnent while
reduclni wllh RENNZJ....
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VOL VIII

NO. 234

-NIAGARA FALLS, HUDSON RIVER. FROZEN SnFF

Jousting .

"ville Keith
Juvenile
O'Brien and
match by proving

Thi1

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guarantee
tutned to
Knox
County aUthorities" ·
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!bur sandw-iches pass tlze final exam at noon.

See Dick run. He's quite a sprinter since he's been
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getting all of that HOLSUM energy. School days

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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KARRand VANZANDT
W. Main Sl.

Phone 485

Pomeroy ,

LET'S CUT THE
NATIONAL

Death Rate
make uour aeato ••fer to

STAY ALIVE

*SAVES WATER

KEEP THEM

Bolh Hoi and Cold

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ALIVE

·nME
*SAVES SOAP
*SAVE CLOTHIS

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BRAKE
SPECIAL
NOW!

Gentle Bul Thorough

*Saves Drying Tim•
R..mov•• More

WaterThla
Any tllher
Waaher
eseell Tollay
erre4 Home
Trial

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Crowing
About'

~ (//11/Jk- always
fresh for sandwich-making

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inspect and repack front
2 Clean,
wheel bearings.
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

hU((J14t/M-m thfi
bright orange-red wrapper

Remove fronl wheels and Inspect
,llnlng

hiRIN to watch

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W. MolD SL

Phone

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children grow up with this
enorgy white bread

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Serve it with.• ••

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Lemuel E. Roush
n--d
Is R
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epo
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Uon, Pl"Oaidod
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

at
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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J. ·:lo'&lt;i_ljng. man.

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Middleport . ~:o•uergeney
il~~~: ·p~"'""1. ·&amp;Otj!l\:es
tio Squad
called at . U; I~ ,-hur&lt;·
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Gonna. Sdl&gt;dl'g. at ; · p. m. day when Mra. 'Lena. !,.iiiJe. fell
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· ·1\NSWER CALL
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
it ~ al~ter, MiJ:. Be55 lbpitel in the Rawllnp€ut.r \ ·Finhlw auffeted a t'tnntm&amp; spell. A

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Middleport's new Explorer Scout
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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COLUMBUS, 0. UP - Federal
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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On Phone Strike

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
.
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.

, Give
the children a wholesome lunch
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M~t
Kno•, Ky., were
l!wli.sh 17-year-old Or·

Judge Bacon had •:~~~~
Knox authorities
r
. to hi; FOUr\
be liken 'to

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A dessert courBe was served by
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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Federal ~lediators

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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AsSnowFlurriesComeToArea .

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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$1.98

Edgar Allensworth who sang "l
Shall Not Want. " Frt•d I Gardner,
pa stor of the church , lt: d the
Bible study clas~.

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The hoJteu served a salad
course to eleven members.

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$1•-1'l ..or-. . -

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
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.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 .

of GoY·
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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afternooD ex..,pt Sunday
Tbe
•ntiDe
110 Mecluntc St Pomel"':ly, 0 . Busineu oU1ce
pbobe
offlce Dbont 399'.
RICHARD S. OWIN- GENERAL MANAGER
IEYNOLD E. GREEN!- EDITOR
'!~ODal atlvertielng representative, Bottinelli-Kimbali, Inc
- ~tocton Ave .. Maw York City, HI. N. Y.
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clau
mailing
matter
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WSAZ-TV Chan,el3
Friday

WCTU TO MilT
The Pomeroy WCTU will meet
a l the Baplf:st Church., Tut!Wiay
I at 7 30 p m Mrs Joseph Cook will
tw program leader

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BEHIND A COUPLE OF EIGHT BALLS

The
Daily
Sentinel
DEVOO'I!D TO
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Mr1:1 Carrie Cusell has received
1 word of the hlrlh of a greai ·niecf',
Mr ' nnd Mn Charles Rickma ..
Columous, are announc1ng birth
of a dau ghter Cheryl They also
h.a H· a tiurteen year old dliug.h.
tcr G ra n r~parents are Mr. and
Urs H1ckman. Mt Clemm Mtchl·
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Slftft&amp;· tlx mobtha. t'180: three months, $390. By' motor rout8
14.25: three months, $2M: one month, St.

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Unfinished Symphonies ·

Fer.tili~er

Buy

1f you've seen the 1'957 cars - as who hflsn 't - you know
the}''ve C!'Ot po~er enough to flv Anci certainJy· -- wiib their
longer, lower hnes , and with those uosweot fenders beneath

E11rly /

to Save Time and
Avoid Spring DeJays

which the smaller wheels seem alreadv half-retracted -thP.sP
new proJectiles give the impress iOn of taking off for the wild
blue yonder

Middle West Soil
T HE
provement Committee

But, lik~ t~e horseless ,carri&lt;:~gc from "'hich they sprang.
they are st1ll mtended to S.•a·y on the ground, and still required
to stop as well as to eo. Moreover, sinte the motor mBiennium
i$ not yet, there will be times when some of them wilJ be stopped because they can't go. If the driVt't is able to PUll off the
travelled highway before misfortune &lt;'ompletely stuBs his prO:.
gress, he mJy tinker ot· change a tin• or go for help or rn()re
, .. In cornparatlve safely - to himself. his car and the oth•rc•
that whiz by him .

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four advanta1es in bufing :your
fertilizer early ttus wmter and
1tormc Jt on the tarm until
a.prlni:
1-You are tur, 0!.~!~1 th.e
exact grade aru1 arnWU~~t o1 re:rullzer you want. q'b,e Plant food
is well curt&lt;l ~ )'ou f&amp;n Itt
lmr;nedi8te &lt;!JUV!r,t:
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equipped glamor t'ar you &lt;!an buy offers no proteetion to driv·
er or Passengers - or to oncomine traffic - I! and when it is
stalled on the pavement Four headlights, push-button control,
power steering and brakes, aero-dvnamic styling are no help

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Oddly enough. every car thai has been built In America ln
-~- - - - - ---~-'--recent yeMs has the basic equipment to flash the warninp; a
human ur Uird.
quarter of a mile in the darkness of night that it Is stopped,
' Had H not been punishable -by
and is an obstruction on t!u;t travelled road. We refer to the
law it woulrt have been mucb
standard flashing turn sifmals And all that is needed is a sim- 1
•
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~impler to '&gt; hoot ·;he silJy cheetah.
ple extra switch that will cause all tour of these signals to
With Ro ert. uar
The vu1turc11 could have had him
f1 h '
lt
1
B.y ROBERT C. RUARK
. . herotcs, and we drove over and and 1'omnue would stlll be skipas SlffiU aneous y.
.
.
JKO:\&lt;tA . Tnngany1ka - We were tossed the ram within a few feet ping on the sward, until someWhy the car ma.kers have not g1vtn us lhts obvJOusly neE'd· riding arow1d lhe primrosed or the hungry
It was a roy111 thing else
him.
ed safety feature m the new models,
wo.uldn't know, It pions of the Grummeltl River this repast, because Tommie
bt+ We h£'aded hltme. As we bumped
would cost little and go far toward ellmmat}llg the '''sltUcg day. feeling pretty good. We had ter than any of the Afncan ga- over the plain, hyenas popped out
duck" accidents lbat cost 1,280 Jives last year ao.d injured removed 11 IPopard, who h;~d been zelles.
of their burrows and headed for
151,06(1!
cap1Lalizmg on the local goat
The bloody , silly tbeetar. re· where the vultures were dancin,i
Perhaps they are saving it for 1958 But fortunate1y you h.erdll, from further senous con· fused to look at the. Tommu• We their ghoulish quadrJUe around
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S1derat10n by th{' "'Imple device attempted lo herd ham Jn the gen- the defunct ~azelle. Little jackals
your car as urn stgna 5, YOU can now. or han ging a warthog in a tree eral directlon of hts dinner. but pncked Lhe1r ears and popped Ollt
0 no ave 0 WBI ·
buy ll, switch that wUI convert them. at the flick of a finger, and
up car.ly. Moral: ao dice. We withdrew, figuring he o! hole11. A scavenging marabo11
into Ufe·savlng disablement flares.
Greed 1s generally fatal. lf tlte would dine a.&gt; s )On as we were stork stalkt.:d, like a dirty o)d
The cost is trlriing - compared with that of a single pint leopard hadn't tried to cat All out of his vision. Not tbis jerk. He deacon, up to tbe arisiey meu that
of q.Iood.
the p1g, iL would t•ven now be stood calmly by and watched the remained of the d1nner the chee·
clobbering gouts.
vultures slidfl down and consume tnh wouldn't i;iecept.
As mr ntmncd the other day, all his .dinner. Then he lay down ,
BousfJeJ~ shrugged as he veered
the fl S( aped ht&gt;asts from the Gar. possibly to bror,d on the state of the JCCp away , hunting for the
track.
den of Ede-n had congregated m the world.
l'h~ cheetah made me real an"There goes your gallant gest·
this area The J1on w~s more or
Jess lying flown wtlh the lamb, at gry. He also remmded me of the ure, shot all to hell," he said. "All
least, fuur hons we suw had gam· role we have been playing mtcrna · the good wuted, and the ghouls
boling , l\~rds within a hundred tlonally.
~'
gl::!t ncb off the idea. And the
'
yarrls ot tht'm Evcn the hyenas
Acting hlj;l brother ('0 tht• u111. s tupid 50 and·so you tried to help
"
sN•mf'll pearr,~bly di sposed .
verse is a waste of lime . money flups on his, hnl and prob~bly
effort
and !iff! Wf' shoot a lcop curses you lor the effort. But the
Dou Bou ~ fteld n ntce young
ard
lo
keep him from t•at mg goats huzzanls get fat"
chap I'Cl'I'JJtly of the K('ny~ Game
when
actually
you mt ght ltke l1•o·
Sun1berly, it occurred to me as
Dl'part nwnt v.a ~ roultnt•ly curs111g the native poachPrs anti thr1r pards bcltcr than goat.~ You wal · w~ drove home, that war, peace,
g;une traps whf'n he stH.hlcnly lop a poor Tommie to feed the 111d, advice and intervention in
sick, and then the sick n•fuses the lhe normal .!iChemc of things were
JlliUml'tl nn the bl'ake~
mewl, and th,• Tommie had died in all cap~uled in the day, and that
A ehPl'lu~. u sort of long-lf'ggert vam. 1 felt ternble about that you might as well eall Bousfield
senu ]f'opnrd who i~ !Onb( on speed Tommie , !IIIH'c I have no rt•al and me the UnHed Nations reprebut shol'l 011 brain.&lt;; was dnnking sympathy fur vulture~; either- 1sentatiVe.!i for Tanl{anyika
from a wutorhole The cheetah, I

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Mighty Moua:e
Lucky 8 Raaeh
Tales of Te~ Raa~
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Top Ohio 4.H'er
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one illlcupe~ mo We drove close
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gl1195es on him

"Poor beg11ar's lame 111 the oHhmd leg," he !latd "And 11turving

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.Medical Deductions and
WJdow Benefits

by the look of hun. He ccrtoinly

can'l t'llil'h anything wllh that
gume le~ Sh1lll W(' bu.v him 11 1h11
ner?"
Since thPrc were SC\'cr·al hutHI·
rert thl)ltS&lt;IJHI nntclopf',Zellla. illlUt~
gazelles, JHgs and other t!dlb!e
fauna ll1 the unmediate v1cmlty
~some or whom woulrl wtn1t Ult m
somethmg's stomarh when mght
fell- it ~;ecmf'cl .slightly less than
sinful to shoot n Thom~on glllelle
ram for the poor lame du.wtah
This was accompll.shcd W1lh0ttl

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These )'UJ41ll: people bu1'~:~ d\we},

OJJtld tho ftne chara.ctt::~rhltcl
neuetiiBtY to aut·&lt;'esa!ul lender.
11hlp Ia thalr f·H Chtb as W&lt;'l! ~·
ill their COilliUUnlty
Ft•ederlck Jsler ot Prosper(. a
4·H'er for nine ~·eara and Sue
Ann Oliff,
Delle Cllllter. a
4·H'er for
· yetLrtl both 1!1,
·were choeen
thl'l HhJten~&gt;lon
Ser\"'ce of the
State Untvet"&lt;
alt)' ror thl•
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DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS

4 One.spot

1 Arttftclal

ca.rd
wat~Btway
5 Very l'llow
8. Work hard
crntu~ ;
Jl. Betel palm
6 Not •
12. Fl'ult (It,)
generally
13. Black anake
T Uvlng
U. Quotl!lct
8 Moree!
15. Member Of
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a fraternal
9 Acrou
order
10 Anarchiatl
111. Sculptor''
17 Rt&amp;ret
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18. Chief detly
18. SyntheUc
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19. Greek leller
ruby
lt. Skin openlrlr 20. Unit of
2a. .ltlevatld
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train
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Door Joint
educator
CUrrent
39 Unrull'led
or air
to. Sloplnr
Location of 41. Man'a name
Taj Mahal
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the g!as11, rather than the
grit-filled clo:,th used to clean
The eight birthd.,y ot Emelia al parts.
.
Darlene Leaar waa obierved by the special chamois be used to deaa
tarftUy, Tuesday. A de&lt;!orated cake
and ice cream were .erved with
a dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
·Let~ and children, Emelia Dar·
1oao md Chuolde Bill, ¥•· and
Mh. lotuJ TerrJll , and Mr. and
M'rt Jose&amp;}b Struble and 1on
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Farmer• bne until February 1~
1SJeetman and C. R. Neilwander,
to file tbelt lneome tax return and
4
entomololi:illJ, and J. D. Wliton,
~)' l.bt: tu. )bf!Y farmen u ~e the
plant patholoii't.
recordl they keep for rncome tu
Wilaon and W. T. Shroeder, a
ourpoHI 11 1 me.w.n1 of analyun.e;
pathologist from the New York
their buslne.ts for the year and
Agricultural Experiment JtatJon,
'JOinting out weak and strong
will dbculll latest information on
:pota In tbt:Jr farm busineu
tomato diteaae control, and E . K.
Good recqrda can mean dolbrs
Alban, department of hortlculture
to the farmer in the way of in. '
Ohio Agriwlture Experiment ata~orne tax avinp, management of
tion Will evaluate chemical weed
be farm busine11 and Social Secontrol in tomatoes.
I
urity benefrts. Only by keepina:
Odt·of.. tate speeakera Ln addl:ood recorda can a person be sure
tion to Schroeder include Paul
bat be wm pay the correct tax
Young of tbP John Bean dlvblon
equlred b)' Jaw, and no more
Food Mac::binery and Chemical
Simple retorcil are satUfactory
Corp., Lansrng. M1ch.; \ L. A. Roll
•ut it is Important that the reeot I.Jbby, Mt:NeU and Libby, Inc.,
•rda are complete and tell tU
ouree of income u weiJ u the
Kokomo, lnd. and Ed Philll~,
American Can Company and NorU!mi of expcnte. One overlooked
man RiU:, Continental Can com~em of $25.00 could cost a farmer
pany, b~th of Chieq;o.
5.00 or more ext11 tax dollara.
'I'here are several things to t:onA spec1al tes11on on soU manq•
·der in reporting ineome tax thia
ment praeU&lt;:ea for cannln.V: eropa
c-ar. A corn loan from the Com·
is planned. L. L Harold, project
odity Credit Corpcrati(m may be
suparviso~, USDA SoU and Water
•ported aa income either in the
Conservation Research Braneh,
&lt;:!at 1n wbicb the Joan is r made
Coshocton! will dileuaa aoll water
• · in the yc&gt;ar wben the commod.
relatlonsblps, and Holl wiD talk
on soil manaaement pra.cticea fQr
v bt finally 10hl.
-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I tannin&amp; erops. A panel diaeuuloQAerlcultural program payments
f
on what Ohio growen can do to
tult be iacluded in grOSJ income
·trimprove their aoil menaaemeDt
hetber receiVed in cub or 1n
pro&amp;ram will climax Ule aession.
·rt.ilizer
or lime. Patronage diviMYSTERY
NO. 3 wruch appeared 111
Saturday's elli:tioit
Paul Kora, St. Marys Food, Inc.,
1
from
cooperatives whether
'Dds
Delphos, 0., will serve u panel and which is aga-in pictured above was correctly identified during
paat week as the D&lt;&gt;n1 cub, st.Dck, certificates, revolvm®~ator.
ver Holter farm on the Chester-Racine-rd In Nease 'SetUement. Mystery Farm No. 4 will apg fun'! certificate11 or any other
~ar
in Saturday's edition of The Daily Sentin el.
_
rm should be lnduded in farm.
Sweet corn growere and proce•
tcome in the year reee1ved
sora will hear talks on corn inj
Mystery Farm No. 3 of tbe curFederal gasoline tax refunda
sect control, methods of applyinJ reat
oer!.. appearins In the Daily
00
';f
1ay be repvrted as income or as
in&amp;ecticidea, sweet corn varieties, Sentinel was correctly identified
redllction in the cost of gasoline.
and cultural practices for bigh
bY
~
numbe•
ol
Meigs
Couatians
Nontauble items itJclude UJ·
yielda ,
dunng the past week.
·eaaes in the va1ue of farm assets
County and st!l.te winners in the
The tarm is owned and ope!·
Busmess generally should be govel-nmenl
here no S!!le or el change has
Ohio Top Ten Tomato club will
ated
by
Denver
Holter
and
h~s
prettty
healthy in 1957. EmployLast year, Dougan points out
1ken place. f'xcept items mcluded
receive awards at the January Z9
1 invent.Jnes, loans, life insur·
luncheon from L. S. Hartley, Balti· two son&amp;, Harry and George. It Js ment will be high, wage rates and cunsumer incomes rose eaougl
on
the
Chester-Racine-rd
costs
up,
and
the
con:;umer's
dol!I)
provide
an
increase
in
the
a
located
nee, gifts, bf'Questa, i.nberilance•,
more and Ohio Railroad, BaltiJciaJ security benefits, railroad
more, Md. Governor O'Neill """ill m N~ase Settlement, and is com· lar will buy a litUe leaa than it verage purchasing power for eac
. di.d last year.
person, 1ven though our popul::
·.:=tirement or veterans pensions.
present awards in the Canning prisei:l of ~ at:res.
Formerly
known
a!
the
Charhe
These
predictions
come
from
t10n
has
continued
to
rtse
and
r(
In the expense items the pur·
cr~p youth progreu.
Gonder farm, the property was
.
·
t U ·
'I
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b
base of items purcbasd for resale
bought by Mr Holter in 1946 . Il1ley Douga.n, OhiO Sta ~ mvel"- tat pnccs ave 1ncreased a ou
Jn be deducted only in the year
Since he has bad possession of the ~lty ex~ensJOn economJ8t.. who 2 percent. Thi.!; year, he sees bot
F.tiMILY ZOO
1ey are disposed or This is the
property he na.s built a new mod· d~aws h1s conclusions from anti- meomes and expenditures of con
MEMPHIS - (UP) ~ It's Jlllt
.lDlers inereasmg.
the filur children rnakm... all tbe ern home garage raised and re- c1patcd demands upon our econmodeled
the
~r~
fOr
dairymg,
omy
by
consumers,
business
and
Busmeu confidence continues
noise in th3 Bob Vernon home.
bUilt
a
new
sb~d.
milk
house
and
.•
..
igh.,
the economist pomts out, anrl
t'h~ Vernons own
two p&lt;nue~.
sUo and at present is preparing to Bureau Board.
.e expects further outlays for ex
three
talkina
parrots,
three
'mon·
Call , Vs 'l'oHfl
Theil' son Harry was in World
OW C
•J.DsJon a~ least through the firs t
keYs, two hawkt, a pau of canaries. ~il4 another shed
The
Holtera
own
40
bead
of
War
11
for
27
montha,
serving
In
1art of this year.
a mynah bird, a cock4teal, a ChiHolstein
cows
and
heifers
in
add!the
south
Pacific,
while
son
~tebruary
On the subject or· govf:'rnment
huahua and a Persian Kitten.
tlon to a he-rd of 40 Herfords. George !lerved in the Korean War.
I'
pending, Dougan observes tha t
Sume of Ohio's i;csl market hog:
ederal .spendmg has det'reased a
They also raise some bogs and Both returned to the farm after
Chin• Search
h IC
1
l
•·
t
I
··y
serv•'ee
.ttle
in recent years, wh1le state
.
k
th
ens.
e
r
s
m~
a
m
n
...
r
·
wtlJ
move
into
the
show
nng
a
c
BROCKTON, Mass. - (UP) ·They are all active in Church, The other d.:mghteT, Dorothy. is the. Madison County Faarground
AND SUPPLY
nd local government speudtng
Police are looking /or a dwarf, a
and Farm Bureau and are marr1ed snd mother of four ehll· in London February 23 to t:Ompet 1 1as shown a continous mcrcasc
fawn and a frog on a toadstool Grange
I Off 'tcers t'n lh Ma
Phone 3202
"Total demands by .e."overnmf:'nt
e
son 'te Lodge · d re n·
fur championships in the 1~7
Wilham Brennan reported these a so
PeBI'I Sl.
Racine
Denver
Holter
and
Mary
Gen.
Oh
'
S
B
h
Start
.re
likely to increase further 1n
chmia tigurmes missing from his
In ,0 •1 conservation practices
10
prmg arrow s ow.
"'"
Dougan says, "but mcreas·
~N7,"
helmer were married 32 years ago
1
8
18
h
d
I
I
.·d leDat'on ,·n such area• ,, lhe
and ave reare a amity o two Mr. Holter has bullt a large farm mgLat me • a.m1 d
332 b
pondhouse
supplying
fora• barn,
years 99
evenexhibitors
rcw
Jfiddle Et:tst mtroduees some un·
sons and two daUKhters. The sons hen
and howater
.. houae
Well rowsst from
in ar
3{
wora.' ~ .hint Oa the tarm, they as provt'dmg a nice
"' fishmg spot. counhes . " We h ope 1o. t op !h a1 ~ertainty m goVernment spending,
are .H Y and George. The two
b
1.11 well as ut other 1actors con·
!loiter believes pasture to be th1s year," says Her crt Barnes
daua:hten ar-P. Dorothy and Donna
.
nbuting to the geneial busines.o.
The latter daughter is pianist at h1s cheapest feedmg. In his soil Ohio State UmvcrsJty extenstor Jutlook."
Chester Methodist Church and also bu!ldmg prRCtices he snread 182 swine speetailst.
The economist forecasts net
L.clur•• t'n Chesler G•ange.
ton of lime and SIX ton of fcrtr.
The show will feature separat(.
li hU
.
1
·
1 eli · anc armincomesuponysgythts
Mr. -Holler
the barrow c1asses for :u·ng
a dt'reclo• ol ll.ter, most of which went mto
' "U pasture. The)· raise all thetr
· own pens of 3 1n
· pure bree d s and I!I'Otf. }ear. Although average farm prt·
the Meigs Cnunty Farm Bu'e
"
costs
lor. nine yea•s while Mrs Holter
fcrd.
breda and pens of 10 wit h ali ~pq wi 1l Increase over 1956,
h
•
Th e !loIters own a II medern br eeds and cro.ss~s cumpc t mg. Tb e N·ll be up almost enoug to cause
served five years.
em the Farm
farming
equipment
including audience w1II have an opportunity little change in net meomes. Hog
three Internatioi\al tractors, pick- to tale champiOns 1n the order of ,.1roduchon may be more profit·
up baler. c~mbine, field chopper, expected carcas1 cut·out vslu~ .Ible than it was last year,.Dougan
corn picker, etc. l'bey also own Barrows will be sold at aution .ays. Profrts from dairy and beef
their own welding equipment for :~tarting at 3:30 p.m. •
production should be about the
repair work about the farm.
Each exhibitor may nominate same and from poultry production
WhJie dairying ls theJr principal .:me p1g to a carcass contest to IQwer.
type of farming they also raise ~ee how his animal measures up
----::--:-:--potatoes, corn, wheat, oats and to the kmd the consumer prefers
Foot Trouble
hay.
Class champions must compete in
DETROIT - (UP) - Edward
The Holters have been regular the carcass contest. A show of the F. Grou' aching feet cost him $2
subscriberS to The Daily Sentin~l 1 carcasses and a packing house tour He paid that fine in traffic court
for a .number of years and sa1d 11 scheduled for February 2:1, for crossing a street a~ainat a red
lbey hked very much ~e new starting at I0:30 8 m. at the Braun l!ght after expl~nlng· lt. hurt my
t
"Mystery FArm" feature.
Packing company Troy
feet to stand stJll and watt for the
Although tb~ Holter• themAs a kick-off , '10 the London 1 light to c~ange. They d~n·t ,burt
selves almost immediately reeog- .&gt;bow n Ohio Swine Banq et will too much 1f I Keep movmg.
nied their own larm there were
' a
u
alsG a number of Melp County b'e held in the Youth Building
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folk who also reeagnized the .au.dilorium Ofl ~he Madison ~otmty
farm and correctly ldelltitled it. fal.l'ground' Frtday evening, Feb·
They are: Dana J!. Harnm, Min· "UatY 22 Jtm B. N11nce, Alamo.
I
enville, Rt. 1; Mrs. Virgil Hamm, reno , new p:esldent of th.e Na·
~ combinatioD of
Minersville Rt 1· Charles E. Lee tiona) Swme Growers council and
nrl1 weiabt.
"Long Bott~m·' R~ger K. Keller' president of the Hampshire Swine
•nd
top
r.ed
-"WHI!RE QUAIJTY IS PARAMOUNT"
low 00 ~ per poulld on
Long Bottom;' Mrs. CUfford Holte~ Registry association, Wlll &amp;peak.
£tse PAINS OF HEADAtHE, NEURAL·
()a .a buyen' market. that can
GIA NEURITIS w1lh STANBACK
:lULcine; George Skinner, Pomeroy;
The show is spqnsored by the
BuUernul and lad. St.
Pomeroy
miPty important to you.
TABlHS or POWDERS STANBACK
Gary DUJ, Raclne· Mra. Clark Ihle Ohio Swlne Breeders and Feeders
Yoa•n •keep abe 1 d of the red .. Racine, Rt. 1; Jba. Tbomu Scott, usociation, the Ohio Commerieal
combinnseveral medtcally proven patn
rel•ever$. The added eflEtt1veness
whn prion llft tow, ready to nap Pomeroy, Rt. S; Ediaon Hohon, tSwine Producers association and
of ttlese MUUIPkE lngtedt@nls brm,as
od profit. tu the months ahead. Minersville; Mra. John lhle, ft.a. ~he Swine lm;~rovement auocia,
10See yourVaot.reae.Nicbo laor 1ndlaD
taster. more complete rehef, eaStnt
eine, Rt. 1; Douglas Circle, ~cine; tion of Ohio and supported by
anx 1 et~ and tens1on usually accom·
Rl'llt'-Nlcbole batcheJ')'Jmn. today.
Howard Bolin, Atr.enl Rd.: 1 Gary Uvestock market agencies-, packers
panymg pam
Pll
Holter, t,.ong Bottom; C. C. Wolf, 'eed manufacturers and liYolttoek
Chester: A. H. Joachim, ' Po8!eroy. '
companies
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Also Identifying the Mf!telT
lleubell'fille
Woodlflel4
My.11tery
Farm
by
the
way
of
Pfl.
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tal card was Frederick Reiher,
Nebonvllle, Ohio
MAINTAIN
8604 Nebra.11ta Ave. Toledo, Ohio

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DEMONSTRATION

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Spnng
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Tractors

MORRIS EQUIPMENT

AKI!'~L8AAX ' II

work ·It·:

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q-.eltlttr •lmply at....t_for another. In lf!.l• Q"'PI, A II U.Md
~ tJ!,nt L'a, X tor ~ twp O'a, etc. fi..'-'11• 'kttera, .apoaII'!IFI.!I'Io lllo
and 11!~\roo ot 11&gt;• \OordO 0..
~lnta.
ll4ic:h 4q ,Pit cOde leltera F.' illiff•rat.

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Complete
Line!

Farnt Equipment
USED FARM
EQUIPMENT

DE.IIERS FOR
DE lAVAl

OliVER

FERGUSON

NEW HOllAND

Think Of Us I

F.ulton

Thompson

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On your Dial
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To
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Station

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MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO. INC.

Flaming Hatchllries

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JACK CARSEY, MGR.

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FLOCK HEALTH

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POMEROY

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The Sign of Quality

FULL

OLDSI

PRODUCTION

Book Yow
SPRING

WITH

w11ean
Wow ,;p is ~1; but

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EGG LACK

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See how 111tle It
cotta to
OW!I a Golden
ROCket 881
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You•d nevw bellew • o:rr •

Wg

ooutd _, .c&gt; lfftlel Let Oldii for '!7
pvt h accant on yott-wtth Poytl-

ful low·lev.l•tyllnru•ot., .....- Wl4•5fclrtW ride and ••dlln; Rodf•T..tOO

,_wr. Drlv. lt-prl~ 1tl8•ow g\IMI

fer a Aoc:bt ...,, Co It toCMtl

tNt 'I'OU'RI ALWAYS WELCOME AT-

&amp; Van Zo.ndt Motor Soles
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NOW

PELLETS

PROVICO MILLING &amp;
FEED CO.

-YOU'll ALWAYS WILCOME A T -

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PIOVICO CDitt.
ptr
,HOGGBOWINGpooiltl.

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CALORIZED

to I&amp;Q lhal W&amp;'/
Wo.'t pt pou a thin&amp; k jiiM dobO't PlY.:&gt; •
V.C:. OliBht 110 pt GROWING &amp;ltd DUb up ptUnit.
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Lower cost
per pound
keeps you
In business

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only t tme the putthaae price eao
O!bor llnllllo to . .
be deducte d Stet:rt or pip for
s:::~r. bo
.... lllo .....
AD n•mple ef lllif
feed1ng purpose• would be an e:a- ment_ I
ample of this
COUld
I JOUDJ farm• wllo ....
Many mllK'ellaneoUJ ltemJ of u - lt:llled lD a farm aecldtat. II M .
pense whtch farmer• frequently wu "currently intuNd" ._aW ...
forget mdude farm organiultlon clal Security tbere wl)ul4 bl a
due•, far m magnme11, farm busl· lump aum de~ath beaeftt 11 ..U
neas tra \lcl, a«ountlDJ fees. in- as monthly benefitl for the ..U.
sect tprays 41Dd dusta, farm share and children untll t:be 10WIII!!It
of telf:phone and Uvtttock regia- child reaebea thl! lie tJf 11. At:
tbat lime lbe widow beneOt:
tratJon fee t.
Many farmer• fal] to ntab. would cea.se ua~i1 abe tAche~ tie
IUh a deprer1atlon tcbedule tor age of 62.
the11 farm bu1ldinp, pureh.ued
Detailed personal qulllou oa
llveatoek, macbmery and other
Soeial
Sec:unl)' may be ~
items. Deprecu.tiOn 11 .11imply 1n
by
contaetina
tbe SocJa1 8learttr
accounting procedure for recover·
tng the cost of the items over a repreaentative on tbeJr riltla W
the county seal
period of years.
There are apeeific eases where
Meip County farmmlllte!Wttd
farmer, may benefit b)' specW
in
•wine and pork produdloa an
treatment of im'v~e ar erpeDJe.
invited
to tbe Swine ProductJoD
U would be wJte to consult a tu
m~etin1 to be held at tbe coar&amp;
authority when mch lituationa
arises. Some of the lteDUt which Houte In Pomeroy. Tuaday
mJgbt- be eouidered under thit inJ, JaDIW')' 22ad at B:OD p. DL
Horb Boraeo, oxtelllloo niDo
Include capital plu and Joue•,
•peclahlt
from ObJo StaY .UIIivaule of limber, sale of farm inllty
will
be
prneat &amp;o . . _ ta
eluding peraonal Tesidente, propthe di~et~nion.
ertp acquired by lift, net operat.
ing losses and expellles for soil
and water ronaervation aucb as
leveling land or eomotructlon of
ponds.
As farmert ar, now covered by
Social Security benefits It is Important to bep ret'OI'dJ: coverine
tncome and erpente Iince tbe
9tart of Soelal Security coverage
after Janu.u-y 1, 1150. A 19M
amendment permit. people who
ALSO
reach retirement q:e before September 30, 1m to qualify lor
benefits witb ollly ab: quarters of
coverage. Tbi1 iJ • eorrection on
the number of quarters coverage
WI! AU THE
hsted by the writer in a previous
arllcle.
Additional quarters of coverage
arp needed it tbe penon attalnJ
r~ttrf'ment age In the period July
to September 30tb this year. A
per.son reaching retitement age iD
!be period July to September
1960 wlll need 18 quarten or I
coverage. At:eOrding to pr€'seDt
AND
Soc1al Secur:lty regulations farmen, landlords and farm workers
become entitled to rebrement beneftts when they reach the age 85
WHI!N YOU T11JNK OJ'
I
or older. Women may reure at age
PARM I!QVIPIIENT
62 w1th apprcWmately 80'k of
the benefits they would bave at·
Lamed by w.uting untU age 65. In
general If the couple chooses the
wives reduced benefit between
62 and 65 they wilt be financially
&lt;~head lor the f"lnt twelve years.
It rs Important to understand
that Soc1al Security beneftts must
be appltPd for. Payntent will not
be made until a person bas l'eilch·
PlroaeUt
P......,
cd the fully insured status and re-

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1!4Aolt' CRl'P'rOQlf!)Q: - He"'" how "

reoogp.Jtlon nf tlu'!lr [f'IHl l?l'•
altlp, Edward Fos&amp; Wllwn, u dl·
n·-~nr of Wilson and Cn. 111 o·
tented eaob with 1 J9.Jewl't w1l~ t
watch approprlatolv lnf\Crlbed to
tom.memoratt th~:~ honor.

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planned 11pednl m·tll' li i i!H und
helpf'd wherever ne&lt;'df'd In ht&gt;r
4·H Club and &lt;'Oinmumty nK \\~ll.

Of eight Ul)() IChOJe.rehi(UI proVided by the Kelvlnator Dlylaloa.
Gf Ameth;an Motnl's Co17P., for
outatandhic work In tooda.
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Participating In the Fooil Prel)o
aratlon pro:Jeet fnr six yeara,
_Mary Karen planned and servJ~¢
IJMrly z,ooo meal• aDd made ovt~r
500 eala.d1 .&amp;bd. undwlchea. Her
exhibits and demonstration&amp; won
many awards. ij.eeently sht won
$25 for being tbe outatandlng 1-H
girl tn the count)'. She 1.s a Ienior
In high school.
The lna:teo•lon Service of tho
COllege of Agrtcu1ture, Obfo
State UulTeralty, conductt the1e
t·H proaraDUJ with the &lt;:ooperatton or the U.S. Dept or Agrf.
culture.
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award Wf41 one

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club. R&amp; asadmed the reatlmtsl·
btiiUes of al!alatl\nt utlvlsetr a.nd
hfllped wttb allspecil1\ 4·H
proJect•.
Sae Ann aened aa aaal atant
advlaor, aona 11nU recreotton
leader and cnmp CliUIH' &lt;'Im . ~': t,a

Karen~e

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Ft&gt;ederlck led several dlRI'UIJ•
alona Ill tlle county leadership

t'&gt;11n On
Westero Morle ·
Bible Time
Two Gun Playhoqll6
Saturday NP.Wf
Swappjn' Sam'a ~orebbl""

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C. I, ILAKIJLII

CIMHlty ~ttwrat Aglnt

Governor c. W1Uiam O'NeUI
will head • llat of speakors acbed·
uled to appear at the 26th annual
conference for canners, fteldmen
: and growen of ve1etable ttopa
' tor processing, Jan. 28-29, at the
De1bler·HJlt?n Hotel in Columbua.
He will apeak at the luncheon on
Tu~day noun, Jan: 29, report1
1!:, C. Wittmeyer, Ohio State Uni·
venlty extersion horticul~rht.
The 2·daY meeting, sponabred bf
the Agrtcultural Extension Serv.
. tee, Tbe Ohio State University,
and the OhJO Canners Auoclatioa
will featurP speeia1 seaslona on
tomatoea a"'bd sweet corn as well
as a general ~ession .
W. H. Wood, Ohio Exten•ion
director' will addre88 the group.
New developments in tomate
breed.ing and varieties, as well u
:au exhibit of tomato varieties aft·
er cannl,Dg will be presented by
L. J. Ale:u.ndv, W. N. Brown and
W. A Gould of tbe Ohio Agricultural Experiment Jtation and the
Ohio 'State Uftiverlslf. Also ap.
pelting on. the program .f rom the
·.,., experiment station staff are J. P.

• • • · See It Today

Mary

23 Super.

At Agriculture Extension Meeting

NEW IN FARMING

MR. FARMER • • • •

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ml~s:ht ad 'l. ts Boyal Game,

"O!Neill To Be Principal Speaker

Daily Sentinel "Mystery Farm" No.3.
Corr~tly Identified As Holter Farm

w;;;.\liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiibiiackyard.

~ber

hem·e

I' Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-11lddleport, 0 ., Jan. 18, 1e57-3

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ON ALL

sirturd•y-

atiou. It doe»n't take up much 1
room, either.
.
The Dlant foo:l c~m bl! stored
ln the barn or S('lme other dry
bulldinl. u 1a -avis,.ble to pllt
the baga on 2x4"s or crlbbint
abov• th~ 11oor, so the tertillzer
won't toak ~ mola.ture.

lh·l• l)lopld lH!

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15 .30
600
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11:00 ~ HeadiiDtl
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Sign On
Western Feature
Capt Midnight
Ho'tl-dy Doo~v
Aunt Dr~ Show
Fury
1
Cowht.y Theatre
Jllr. Wizard
Down On The Fum

900
10 00
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fl. 25
8 30
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II'JO yt'e ~~ liUer
.:QO· Oil IJ'Iial

ttrtill.z.er can be •ately •toJ&gt;fd
1J0 it )V!U bt In sood &lt;oadi!IOD
when U il r:ul!tde4 tor crop op,r-

torches that they set oul to distingUish their vehicles in this
situath.. n . But we never knew a passenger car owner who carried such paraphernalia

Wea•:,ercaat
II 20 Press Box
11 30 Tonlght
12 31) sten O!Y
11 lll

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troY. -GJUo.
~blerit)Uon r#tes: Delivery by carrier where available 30
~te per WM&gt;k: OM year bl i!dvance at The Daily Sentinel office
~fft av,llable: one mnntb Sl By mail one veal $8· aJx monthA'

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Feed Mill

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SUGAR RUN FLOUR MIL
Mulberry Avtt

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INTERESTS OF MEIGS·MASON
afternooD ex..,pt Sunday
Tbe
•ntiDe
110 Mecluntc St Pomel"':ly, 0 . Busineu oU1ce
pbobe
offlce Dbont 399'.
RICHARD S. OWIN- GENERAL MANAGER
IEYNOLD E. GREEN!- EDITOR
'!~ODal atlvertielng representative, Bottinelli-Kimbali, Inc
- ~tocton Ave .. Maw York City, HI. N. Y.
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II
aeond
clau
mailing
matter
at
the
post
otrice
at
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TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ-TV Chan,el3
Friday

WCTU TO MilT
The Pomeroy WCTU will meet
a l the Baplf:st Church., Tut!Wiay
I at 7 30 p m Mrs Joseph Cook will
tw program leader

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Day Book

BEHIND A COUPLE OF EIGHT BALLS

The
Daily
Sentinel
DEVOO'I!D TO
AREA

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Mr1:1 Carrie Cusell has received
1 word of the hlrlh of a greai ·niecf',
Mr ' nnd Mn Charles Rickma ..
Columous, are announc1ng birth
of a dau ghter Cheryl They also
h.a H· a tiurteen year old dliug.h.
tcr G ra n r~parents are Mr. and
Urs H1ckman. Mt Clemm Mtchl·
g.m forml'r local resldenb

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Slftft&amp;· tlx mobtha. t'180: three months, $390. By' motor rout8
14.25: three months, $2M: one month, St.

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Unfinished Symphonies ·

Fer.tili~er

Buy

1f you've seen the 1'957 cars - as who hflsn 't - you know
the}''ve C!'Ot po~er enough to flv Anci certainJy· -- wiib their
longer, lower hnes , and with those uosweot fenders beneath

E11rly /

to Save Time and
Avoid Spring DeJays

which the smaller wheels seem alreadv half-retracted -thP.sP
new proJectiles give the impress iOn of taking off for the wild
blue yonder

Middle West Soil
T HE
provement Committee

But, lik~ t~e horseless ,carri&lt;:~gc from "'hich they sprang.
they are st1ll mtended to S.•a·y on the ground, and still required
to stop as well as to eo. Moreover, sinte the motor mBiennium
i$ not yet, there will be times when some of them wilJ be stopped because they can't go. If the driVt't is able to PUll off the
travelled highway before misfortune &lt;'ompletely stuBs his prO:.
gress, he mJy tinker ot· change a tin• or go for help or rn()re
, .. In cornparatlve safely - to himself. his car and the oth•rc•
that whiz by him .

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four advanta1es in bufing :your
fertilizer early ttus wmter and
1tormc Jt on the tarm until
a.prlni:
1-You are tur, 0!.~!~1 th.e
exact grade aru1 arnWU~~t o1 re:rullzer you want. q'b,e Plant food
is well curt&lt;l ~ )'ou f&amp;n Itt
lmr;nedi8te &lt;!JUV!r,t:
I
jl;..'(ou ~:CI&gt;l· '•rlll!zer 91&gt;

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But as It stands now, the mosl modern and cornpletely
equipped glamor t'ar you &lt;!an buy offers no proteetion to driv·
er or Passengers - or to oncomine traffic - I! and when it is
stalled on the pavement Four headlights, push-button control,
power steering and brakes, aero-dvnamic styling are no help

'-'If.., ~void tbe risk ol "'"!;
dtlai !D 11!0 ~·'..J""'I ...
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w~o ~ lt'Wei
p anl 'fl
~rli to Itt.
c:o.mJ11Itlo~ pOinte oul

PJ. JorilttiQiri

to the "sitting duck," as truck drivt•rs call such a vehicle.
Trude drivers incidentaliy. carrv portablf' reflectors or p o t

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WSAZ-TV
CHANNIL 3
6:55 SWn On
7 :00 Today
9 00 CoffL"¥:&gt; Time
JO 00 Hom~:.
11.00 The Plice is Ri.&amp;ht
11.30 TT'uth or Consequences
12:00 Tic Tac Dou&amp;h
12:Bll lt Q&gt;uld. Be You
1 :PQ Current
~:00 CamPrr;: Cues To Sehoo1
2:30 Ten~~ l:,rnie Ford
3·00 Matinee Th::at ..;
4.0' Quee.i'l For A Da;v
4:45 ModE'f'D RQmaocet
1):00 Comedy 'l'lmt
1):30 My Little Margie
UO Wil4 Bill Hickok
8:80 ~ewi' Picture
8:.. bPI!I'tf En

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Oddly enough. every car thai has been built In America ln
-~- - - - - ---~-'--recent yeMs has the basic equipment to flash the warninp; a
human ur Uird.
quarter of a mile in the darkness of night that it Is stopped,
' Had H not been punishable -by
and is an obstruction on t!u;t travelled road. We refer to the
law it woulrt have been mucb
standard flashing turn sifmals And all that is needed is a sim- 1
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~impler to '&gt; hoot ·;he silJy cheetah.
ple extra switch that will cause all tour of these signals to
With Ro ert. uar
The vu1turc11 could have had him
f1 h '
lt
1
B.y ROBERT C. RUARK
. . herotcs, and we drove over and and 1'omnue would stlll be skipas SlffiU aneous y.
.
.
JKO:\&lt;tA . Tnngany1ka - We were tossed the ram within a few feet ping on the sward, until someWhy the car ma.kers have not g1vtn us lhts obvJOusly neE'd· riding arow1d lhe primrosed or the hungry
It was a roy111 thing else
him.
ed safety feature m the new models,
wo.uldn't know, It pions of the Grummeltl River this repast, because Tommie
bt+ We h£'aded hltme. As we bumped
would cost little and go far toward ellmmat}llg the '''sltUcg day. feeling pretty good. We had ter than any of the Afncan ga- over the plain, hyenas popped out
duck" accidents lbat cost 1,280 Jives last year ao.d injured removed 11 IPopard, who h;~d been zelles.
of their burrows and headed for
151,06(1!
cap1Lalizmg on the local goat
The bloody , silly tbeetar. re· where the vultures were dancin,i
Perhaps they are saving it for 1958 But fortunate1y you h.erdll, from further senous con· fused to look at the. Tommu• We their ghoulish quadrJUe around
d
th
t
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S1derat10n by th{' "'Imple device attempted lo herd ham Jn the gen- the defunct ~azelle. Little jackals
your car as urn stgna 5, YOU can now. or han ging a warthog in a tree eral directlon of hts dinner. but pncked Lhe1r ears and popped Ollt
0 no ave 0 WBI ·
buy ll, switch that wUI convert them. at the flick of a finger, and
up car.ly. Moral: ao dice. We withdrew, figuring he o! hole11. A scavenging marabo11
into Ufe·savlng disablement flares.
Greed 1s generally fatal. lf tlte would dine a.&gt; s )On as we were stork stalkt.:d, like a dirty o)d
The cost is trlriing - compared with that of a single pint leopard hadn't tried to cat All out of his vision. Not tbis jerk. He deacon, up to tbe arisiey meu that
of q.Iood.
the p1g, iL would t•ven now be stood calmly by and watched the remained of the d1nner the chee·
clobbering gouts.
vultures slidfl down and consume tnh wouldn't i;iecept.
As mr ntmncd the other day, all his .dinner. Then he lay down ,
BousfJeJ~ shrugged as he veered
the fl S( aped ht&gt;asts from the Gar. possibly to bror,d on the state of the JCCp away , hunting for the
track.
den of Ede-n had congregated m the world.
l'h~ cheetah made me real an"There goes your gallant gest·
this area The J1on w~s more or
Jess lying flown wtlh the lamb, at gry. He also remmded me of the ure, shot all to hell," he said. "All
least, fuur hons we suw had gam· role we have been playing mtcrna · the good wuted, and the ghouls
boling , l\~rds within a hundred tlonally.
~'
gl::!t ncb off the idea. And the
'
yarrls ot tht'm Evcn the hyenas
Acting hlj;l brother ('0 tht• u111. s tupid 50 and·so you tried to help
"
sN•mf'll pearr,~bly di sposed .
verse is a waste of lime . money flups on his, hnl and prob~bly
effort
and !iff! Wf' shoot a lcop curses you lor the effort. But the
Dou Bou ~ fteld n ntce young
ard
lo
keep him from t•at mg goats huzzanls get fat"
chap I'Cl'I'JJtly of the K('ny~ Game
when
actually
you mt ght ltke l1•o·
Sun1berly, it occurred to me as
Dl'part nwnt v.a ~ roultnt•ly curs111g the native poachPrs anti thr1r pards bcltcr than goat.~ You wal · w~ drove home, that war, peace,
g;une traps whf'n he stH.hlcnly lop a poor Tommie to feed the 111d, advice and intervention in
sick, and then the sick n•fuses the lhe normal .!iChemc of things were
JlliUml'tl nn the bl'ake~
mewl, and th,• Tommie had died in all cap~uled in the day, and that
A ehPl'lu~. u sort of long-lf'ggert vam. 1 felt ternble about that you might as well eall Bousfield
senu ]f'opnrd who i~ !Onb( on speed Tommie , !IIIH'c I have no rt•al and me the UnHed Nations reprebut shol'l 011 brain.&lt;; was dnnking sympathy fur vulture~; either- 1sentatiVe.!i for Tanl{anyika
from a wutorhole The cheetah, I

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Jet.r)' Lewis
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Captain Ka•. l!l'aroo
Mighty Moua:e
Lucky 8 Raaeh
Tales of Te~ Raa~
Bip: Top

1:00 The Lon..J ltJqer
1:30 Jr...Town )(,.tina: .
2 :00 National Ice Hockey

Top Ohio 4.H'er
Wins 5c:holar'Ship

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5:00 Chui'dl'o Btr Storr
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and
although

why any)JOdJ: would want to

~hoot

one illlcupe~ mo We drove close
11board and non daprwd the
gl1195es on him

"Poor beg11ar's lame 111 the oHhmd leg," he !latd "And 11turving

1 AX FACTS No.

.Medical Deductions and
WJdow Benefits

by the look of hun. He ccrtoinly

can'l t'llil'h anything wllh that
gume le~ Sh1lll W(' bu.v him 11 1h11
ner?"
Since thPrc were SC\'cr·al hutHI·
rert thl)ltS&lt;IJHI nntclopf',Zellla. illlUt~
gazelles, JHgs and other t!dlb!e
fauna ll1 the unmediate v1cmlty
~some or whom woulrl wtn1t Ult m
somethmg's stomarh when mght
fell- it ~;ecmf'cl .slightly less than
sinful to shoot n Thom~on glllelle
ram for the poor lame du.wtah
This was accompll.shcd W1lh0ttl

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tl€!1110l111l!'1Ltlon of leadorshl)!,
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These )'UJ41ll: people bu1'~:~ d\we},

OJJtld tho ftne chara.ctt::~rhltcl
neuetiiBtY to aut·&lt;'esa!ul lender.
11hlp Ia thalr f·H Chtb as W&lt;'l! ~·
ill their COilliUUnlty
Ft•ederlck Jsler ot Prosper(. a
4·H'er for nine ~·eara and Sue
Ann Oliff,
Delle Cllllter. a
4·H'er for
· yetLrtl both 1!1,
·were choeen
thl'l HhJten~&gt;lon
Ser\"'ce of the
State Untvet"&lt;
alt)' ror thl•
honm'.

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS

4 One.spot

1 Arttftclal

ca.rd
wat~Btway
5 Very l'llow
8. Work hard
crntu~ ;
Jl. Betel palm
6 Not •
12. Fl'ult (It,)
generally
13. Black anake
T Uvlng
U. Quotl!lct
8 Moree!
15. Member Of
ot food
a fraternal
9 Acrou
order
10 Anarchiatl
111. Sculptor''
17 Rt&amp;ret
chh!leW
18. Chief detly
18. SyntheUc
lBabyl.)
19. Greek leller
ruby
lt. Skin openlrlr 20. Unit of
2a. .ltlevatld
eleohical
train
ruiatance
C&lt;:oliC!!I·•
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34
35
38
37

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Esktmo tool
Undtvided
!18' Amerl.can
Door Joint
educator
CUrrent
39 Unrull'led
or air
to. Sloplnr
Location of 41. Man'a name
Taj Mahal
Cpou.)
Delineate
H. Snake

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the g!as11, rather than the
grit-filled clo:,th used to clean
The eight birthd.,y ot Emelia al parts.
.
Darlene Leaar waa obierved by the special chamois be used to deaa
tarftUy, Tuesday. A de&lt;!orated cake
and ice cream were .erved with
a dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
·Let~ and children, Emelia Dar·
1oao md Chuolde Bill, ¥•· and
Mh. lotuJ TerrJll , and Mr. and
M'rt Jose&amp;}b Struble and 1on
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Farmer• bne until February 1~
1SJeetman and C. R. Neilwander,
to file tbelt lneome tax return and
4
entomololi:illJ, and J. D. Wliton,
~)' l.bt: tu. )bf!Y farmen u ~e the
plant patholoii't.
recordl they keep for rncome tu
Wilaon and W. T. Shroeder, a
ourpoHI 11 1 me.w.n1 of analyun.e;
pathologist from the New York
their buslne.ts for the year and
Agricultural Experiment JtatJon,
'JOinting out weak and strong
will dbculll latest information on
:pota In tbt:Jr farm busineu
tomato diteaae control, and E . K.
Good recqrda can mean dolbrs
Alban, department of hortlculture
to the farmer in the way of in. '
Ohio Agriwlture Experiment ata~orne tax avinp, management of
tion Will evaluate chemical weed
be farm busine11 and Social Secontrol in tomatoes.
I
urity benefrts. Only by keepina:
Odt·of.. tate speeakera Ln addl:ood recorda can a person be sure
tion to Schroeder include Paul
bat be wm pay the correct tax
Young of tbP John Bean dlvblon
equlred b)' Jaw, and no more
Food Mac::binery and Chemical
Simple retorcil are satUfactory
Corp., Lansrng. M1ch.; \ L. A. Roll
•ut it is Important that the reeot I.Jbby, Mt:NeU and Libby, Inc.,
•rda are complete and tell tU
ouree of income u weiJ u the
Kokomo, lnd. and Ed Philll~,
American Can Company and NorU!mi of expcnte. One overlooked
man RiU:, Continental Can com~em of $25.00 could cost a farmer
pany, b~th of Chieq;o.
5.00 or more ext11 tax dollara.
'I'here are several things to t:onA spec1al tes11on on soU manq•
·der in reporting ineome tax thia
ment praeU&lt;:ea for cannln.V: eropa
c-ar. A corn loan from the Com·
is planned. L. L Harold, project
odity Credit Corpcrati(m may be
suparviso~, USDA SoU and Water
•ported aa income either in the
Conservation Research Braneh,
&lt;:!at 1n wbicb the Joan is r made
Coshocton! will dileuaa aoll water
• · in the yc&gt;ar wben the commod.
relatlonsblps, and Holl wiD talk
on soil manaaement pra.cticea fQr
v bt finally 10hl.
-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I tannin&amp; erops. A panel diaeuuloQAerlcultural program payments
f
on what Ohio growen can do to
tult be iacluded in grOSJ income
·trimprove their aoil menaaemeDt
hetber receiVed in cub or 1n
pro&amp;ram will climax Ule aession.
·rt.ilizer
or lime. Patronage diviMYSTERY
NO. 3 wruch appeared 111
Saturday's elli:tioit
Paul Kora, St. Marys Food, Inc.,
1
from
cooperatives whether
'Dds
Delphos, 0., will serve u panel and which is aga-in pictured above was correctly identified during
paat week as the D&lt;&gt;n1 cub, st.Dck, certificates, revolvm®~ator.
ver Holter farm on the Chester-Racine-rd In Nease 'SetUement. Mystery Farm No. 4 will apg fun'! certificate11 or any other
~ar
in Saturday's edition of The Daily Sentin el.
_
rm should be lnduded in farm.
Sweet corn growere and proce•
tcome in the year reee1ved
sora will hear talks on corn inj
Mystery Farm No. 3 of tbe curFederal gasoline tax refunda
sect control, methods of applyinJ reat
oer!.. appearins In the Daily
00
';f
1ay be repvrted as income or as
in&amp;ecticidea, sweet corn varieties, Sentinel was correctly identified
redllction in the cost of gasoline.
and cultural practices for bigh
bY
~
numbe•
ol
Meigs
Couatians
Nontauble items itJclude UJ·
yielda ,
dunng the past week.
·eaaes in the va1ue of farm assets
County and st!l.te winners in the
The tarm is owned and ope!·
Busmess generally should be govel-nmenl
here no S!!le or el change has
Ohio Top Ten Tomato club will
ated
by
Denver
Holter
and
h~s
prettty
healthy in 1957. EmployLast year, Dougan points out
1ken place. f'xcept items mcluded
receive awards at the January Z9
1 invent.Jnes, loans, life insur·
luncheon from L. S. Hartley, Balti· two son&amp;, Harry and George. It Js ment will be high, wage rates and cunsumer incomes rose eaougl
on
the
Chester-Racine-rd
costs
up,
and
the
con:;umer's
dol!I)
provide
an
increase
in
the
a
located
nee, gifts, bf'Questa, i.nberilance•,
more and Ohio Railroad, BaltiJciaJ security benefits, railroad
more, Md. Governor O'Neill """ill m N~ase Settlement, and is com· lar will buy a litUe leaa than it verage purchasing power for eac
. di.d last year.
person, 1ven though our popul::
·.:=tirement or veterans pensions.
present awards in the Canning prisei:l of ~ at:res.
Formerly
known
a!
the
Charhe
These
predictions
come
from
t10n
has
continued
to
rtse
and
r(
In the expense items the pur·
cr~p youth progreu.
Gonder farm, the property was
.
·
t U ·
'I
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h
b
base of items purcbasd for resale
bought by Mr Holter in 1946 . Il1ley Douga.n, OhiO Sta ~ mvel"- tat pnccs ave 1ncreased a ou
Jn be deducted only in the year
Since he has bad possession of the ~lty ex~ensJOn economJ8t.. who 2 percent. Thi.!; year, he sees bot
F.tiMILY ZOO
1ey are disposed or This is the
property he na.s built a new mod· d~aws h1s conclusions from anti- meomes and expenditures of con
MEMPHIS - (UP) ~ It's Jlllt
.lDlers inereasmg.
the filur children rnakm... all tbe ern home garage raised and re- c1patcd demands upon our econmodeled
the
~r~
fOr
dairymg,
omy
by
consumers,
business
and
Busmeu confidence continues
noise in th3 Bob Vernon home.
bUilt
a
new
sb~d.
milk
house
and
.•
..
igh.,
the economist pomts out, anrl
t'h~ Vernons own
two p&lt;nue~.
sUo and at present is preparing to Bureau Board.
.e expects further outlays for ex
three
talkina
parrots,
three
'mon·
Call , Vs 'l'oHfl
Theil' son Harry was in World
OW C
•J.DsJon a~ least through the firs t
keYs, two hawkt, a pau of canaries. ~il4 another shed
The
Holtera
own
40
bead
of
War
11
for
27
montha,
serving
In
1art of this year.
a mynah bird, a cock4teal, a ChiHolstein
cows
and
heifers
in
add!the
south
Pacific,
while
son
~tebruary
On the subject or· govf:'rnment
huahua and a Persian Kitten.
tlon to a he-rd of 40 Herfords. George !lerved in the Korean War.
I'
pending, Dougan observes tha t
Sume of Ohio's i;csl market hog:
ederal .spendmg has det'reased a
They also raise some bogs and Both returned to the farm after
Chin• Search
h IC
1
l
•·
t
I
··y
serv•'ee
.ttle
in recent years, wh1le state
.
k
th
ens.
e
r
s
m~
a
m
n
...
r
·
wtlJ
move
into
the
show
nng
a
c
BROCKTON, Mass. - (UP) ·They are all active in Church, The other d.:mghteT, Dorothy. is the. Madison County Faarground
AND SUPPLY
nd local government speudtng
Police are looking /or a dwarf, a
and Farm Bureau and are marr1ed snd mother of four ehll· in London February 23 to t:Ompet 1 1as shown a continous mcrcasc
fawn and a frog on a toadstool Grange
I Off 'tcers t'n lh Ma
Phone 3202
"Total demands by .e."overnmf:'nt
e
son 'te Lodge · d re n·
fur championships in the 1~7
Wilham Brennan reported these a so
PeBI'I Sl.
Racine
Denver
Holter
and
Mary
Gen.
Oh
'
S
B
h
Start
.re
likely to increase further 1n
chmia tigurmes missing from his
In ,0 •1 conservation practices
10
prmg arrow s ow.
"'"
Dougan says, "but mcreas·
~N7,"
helmer were married 32 years ago
1
8
18
h
d
I
I
.·d leDat'on ,·n such area• ,, lhe
and ave reare a amity o two Mr. Holter has bullt a large farm mgLat me • a.m1 d
332 b
pondhouse
supplying
fora• barn,
years 99
evenexhibitors
rcw
Jfiddle Et:tst mtroduees some un·
sons and two daUKhters. The sons hen
and howater
.. houae
Well rowsst from
in ar
3{
wora.' ~ .hint Oa the tarm, they as provt'dmg a nice
"' fishmg spot. counhes . " We h ope 1o. t op !h a1 ~ertainty m goVernment spending,
are .H Y and George. The two
b
1.11 well as ut other 1actors con·
!loiter believes pasture to be th1s year," says Her crt Barnes
daua:hten ar-P. Dorothy and Donna
.
nbuting to the geneial busines.o.
The latter daughter is pianist at h1s cheapest feedmg. In his soil Ohio State UmvcrsJty extenstor Jutlook."
Chester Methodist Church and also bu!ldmg prRCtices he snread 182 swine speetailst.
The economist forecasts net
L.clur•• t'n Chesler G•ange.
ton of lime and SIX ton of fcrtr.
The show will feature separat(.
li hU
.
1
·
1 eli · anc armincomesuponysgythts
Mr. -Holler
the barrow c1asses for :u·ng
a dt'reclo• ol ll.ter, most of which went mto
' "U pasture. The)· raise all thetr
· own pens of 3 1n
· pure bree d s and I!I'Otf. }ear. Although average farm prt·
the Meigs Cnunty Farm Bu'e
"
costs
lor. nine yea•s while Mrs Holter
fcrd.
breda and pens of 10 wit h ali ~pq wi 1l Increase over 1956,
h
•
Th e !loIters own a II medern br eeds and cro.ss~s cumpc t mg. Tb e N·ll be up almost enoug to cause
served five years.
em the Farm
farming
equipment
including audience w1II have an opportunity little change in net meomes. Hog
three Internatioi\al tractors, pick- to tale champiOns 1n the order of ,.1roduchon may be more profit·
up baler. c~mbine, field chopper, expected carcas1 cut·out vslu~ .Ible than it was last year,.Dougan
corn picker, etc. l'bey also own Barrows will be sold at aution .ays. Profrts from dairy and beef
their own welding equipment for :~tarting at 3:30 p.m. •
production should be about the
repair work about the farm.
Each exhibitor may nominate same and from poultry production
WhJie dairying ls theJr principal .:me p1g to a carcass contest to IQwer.
type of farming they also raise ~ee how his animal measures up
----::--:-:--potatoes, corn, wheat, oats and to the kmd the consumer prefers
Foot Trouble
hay.
Class champions must compete in
DETROIT - (UP) - Edward
The Holters have been regular the carcass contest. A show of the F. Grou' aching feet cost him $2
subscriberS to The Daily Sentin~l 1 carcasses and a packing house tour He paid that fine in traffic court
for a .number of years and sa1d 11 scheduled for February 2:1, for crossing a street a~ainat a red
lbey hked very much ~e new starting at I0:30 8 m. at the Braun l!ght after expl~nlng· lt. hurt my
t
"Mystery FArm" feature.
Packing company Troy
feet to stand stJll and watt for the
Although tb~ Holter• themAs a kick-off , '10 the London 1 light to c~ange. They d~n·t ,burt
selves almost immediately reeog- .&gt;bow n Ohio Swine Banq et will too much 1f I Keep movmg.
nied their own larm there were
' a
u
alsG a number of Melp County b'e held in the Youth Building
•
folk who also reeagnized the .au.dilorium Ofl ~he Madison ~otmty
farm and correctly ldelltitled it. fal.l'ground' Frtday evening, Feb·
They are: Dana J!. Harnm, Min· "UatY 22 Jtm B. N11nce, Alamo.
I
enville, Rt. 1; Mrs. Virgil Hamm, reno , new p:esldent of th.e Na·
~ combinatioD of
Minersville Rt 1· Charles E. Lee tiona) Swme Growers council and
nrl1 weiabt.
"Long Bott~m·' R~ger K. Keller' president of the Hampshire Swine
•nd
top
r.ed
-"WHI!RE QUAIJTY IS PARAMOUNT"
low 00 ~ per poulld on
Long Bottom;' Mrs. CUfford Holte~ Registry association, Wlll &amp;peak.
£tse PAINS OF HEADAtHE, NEURAL·
()a .a buyen' market. that can
GIA NEURITIS w1lh STANBACK
:lULcine; George Skinner, Pomeroy;
The show is spqnsored by the
BuUernul and lad. St.
Pomeroy
miPty important to you.
TABlHS or POWDERS STANBACK
Gary DUJ, Raclne· Mra. Clark Ihle Ohio Swlne Breeders and Feeders
Yoa•n •keep abe 1 d of the red .. Racine, Rt. 1; Jba. Tbomu Scott, usociation, the Ohio Commerieal
combinnseveral medtcally proven patn
rel•ever$. The added eflEtt1veness
whn prion llft tow, ready to nap Pomeroy, Rt. S; Ediaon Hohon, tSwine Producers association and
of ttlese MUUIPkE lngtedt@nls brm,as
od profit. tu the months ahead. Minersville; Mra. John lhle, ft.a. ~he Swine lm;~rovement auocia,
10See yourVaot.reae.Nicbo laor 1ndlaD
taster. more complete rehef, eaStnt
eine, Rt. 1; Douglas Circle, ~cine; tion of Ohio and supported by
anx 1 et~ and tens1on usually accom·
Rl'llt'-Nlcbole batcheJ')'Jmn. today.
Howard Bolin, Atr.enl Rd.: 1 Gary Uvestock market agencies-, packers
panymg pam
Pll
Holter, t,.ong Bottom; C. C. Wolf, 'eed manufacturers and liYolttoek
Chester: A. H. Joachim, ' Po8!eroy. '
companies
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Also Identifying the Mf!telT
lleubell'fille
Woodlflel4
My.11tery
Farm
by
the
way
of
Pfl.
s
·
'
, ·81. Clairsville,
tal card was Frederick Reiher,
Nebonvllle, Ohio
MAINTAIN
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to I&amp;Q lhal W&amp;'/
Wo.'t pt pou a thin&amp; k jiiM dobO't PlY.:&gt; •
V.C:. OliBht 110 pt GROWING &amp;ltd DUb up ptUnit.
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O!bor llnllllo to . .
be deducte d Stet:rt or pip for
s:::~r. bo
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AD n•mple ef lllif
feed1ng purpose• would be an e:a- ment_ I
ample of this
COUld
I JOUDJ farm• wllo ....
Many mllK'ellaneoUJ ltemJ of u - lt:llled lD a farm aecldtat. II M .
pense whtch farmer• frequently wu "currently intuNd" ._aW ...
forget mdude farm organiultlon clal Security tbere wl)ul4 bl a
due•, far m magnme11, farm busl· lump aum de~ath beaeftt 11 ..U
neas tra \lcl, a«ountlDJ fees. in- as monthly benefitl for the ..U.
sect tprays 41Dd dusta, farm share and children untll t:be 10WIII!!It
of telf:phone and Uvtttock regia- child reaebea thl! lie tJf 11. At:
tbat lime lbe widow beneOt:
tratJon fee t.
Many farmer• fal] to ntab. would cea.se ua~i1 abe tAche~ tie
IUh a deprer1atlon tcbedule tor age of 62.
the11 farm bu1ldinp, pureh.ued
Detailed personal qulllou oa
llveatoek, macbmery and other
Soeial
Sec:unl)' may be ~
items. Deprecu.tiOn 11 .11imply 1n
by
contaetina
tbe SocJa1 8learttr
accounting procedure for recover·
tng the cost of the items over a repreaentative on tbeJr riltla W
the county seal
period of years.
There are apeeific eases where
Meip County farmmlllte!Wttd
farmer, may benefit b)' specW
in
•wine and pork produdloa an
treatment of im'v~e ar erpeDJe.
invited
to tbe Swine ProductJoD
U would be wJte to consult a tu
m~etin1 to be held at tbe coar&amp;
authority when mch lituationa
arises. Some of the lteDUt which Houte In Pomeroy. Tuaday
mJgbt- be eouidered under thit inJ, JaDIW')' 22ad at B:OD p. DL
Horb Boraeo, oxtelllloo niDo
Include capital plu and Joue•,
•peclahlt
from ObJo StaY .UIIivaule of limber, sale of farm inllty
will
be
prneat &amp;o . . _ ta
eluding peraonal Tesidente, propthe di~et~nion.
ertp acquired by lift, net operat.
ing losses and expellles for soil
and water ronaervation aucb as
leveling land or eomotructlon of
ponds.
As farmert ar, now covered by
Social Security benefits It is Important to bep ret'OI'dJ: coverine
tncome and erpente Iince tbe
9tart of Soelal Security coverage
after Janu.u-y 1, 1150. A 19M
amendment permit. people who
ALSO
reach retirement q:e before September 30, 1m to qualify lor
benefits witb ollly ab: quarters of
coverage. Tbi1 iJ • eorrection on
the number of quarters coverage
WI! AU THE
hsted by the writer in a previous
arllcle.
Additional quarters of coverage
arp needed it tbe penon attalnJ
r~ttrf'ment age In the period July
to September 30tb this year. A
per.son reaching retitement age iD
!be period July to September
1960 wlll need 18 quarten or I
coverage. At:eOrding to pr€'seDt
AND
Soc1al Secur:lty regulations farmen, landlords and farm workers
become entitled to rebrement beneftts when they reach the age 85
WHI!N YOU T11JNK OJ'
I
or older. Women may reure at age
PARM I!QVIPIIENT
62 w1th apprcWmately 80'k of
the benefits they would bave at·
Lamed by w.uting untU age 65. In
general If the couple chooses the
wives reduced benefit between
62 and 65 they wilt be financially
&lt;~head lor the f"lnt twelve years.
It rs Important to understand
that Soc1al Security beneftts must
be appltPd for. Payntent will not
be made until a person bas l'eilch·
PlroaeUt
P......,
cd the fully insured status and re-

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1!4Aolt' CRl'P'rOQlf!)Q: - He"'" how "

reoogp.Jtlon nf tlu'!lr [f'IHl l?l'•
altlp, Edward Fos&amp; Wllwn, u dl·
n·-~nr of Wilson and Cn. 111 o·
tented eaob with 1 J9.Jewl't w1l~ t
watch approprlatolv lnf\Crlbed to
tom.memoratt th~:~ honor.

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planned 11pednl m·tll' li i i!H und
helpf'd wherever ne&lt;'df'd In ht&gt;r
4·H Club and &lt;'Oinmumty nK \\~ll.

Of eight Ul)() IChOJe.rehi(UI proVided by the Kelvlnator Dlylaloa.
Gf Ameth;an Motnl's Co17P., for
outatandhic work In tooda.
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Participating In the Fooil Prel)o
aratlon pro:Jeet fnr six yeara,
_Mary Karen planned and servJ~¢
IJMrly z,ooo meal• aDd made ovt~r
500 eala.d1 .&amp;bd. undwlchea. Her
exhibits and demonstration&amp; won
many awards. ij.eeently sht won
$25 for being tbe outatandlng 1-H
girl tn the count)'. She 1.s a Ienior
In high school.
The lna:teo•lon Service of tho
COllege of Agrtcu1ture, Obfo
State UulTeralty, conductt the1e
t·H proaraDUJ with the &lt;:ooperatton or the U.S. Dept or Agrf.
culture.
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club. R&amp; asadmed the reatlmtsl·
btiiUes of al!alatl\nt utlvlsetr a.nd
hfllped wttb allspecil1\ 4·H
proJect•.
Sae Ann aened aa aaal atant
advlaor, aona 11nU recreotton
leader and cnmp CliUIH' &lt;'Im . ~': t,a

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alona Ill tlle county leadership

t'&gt;11n On
Westero Morle ·
Bible Time
Two Gun Playhoqll6
Saturday NP.Wf
Swappjn' Sam'a ~orebbl""

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CIMHlty ~ttwrat Aglnt

Governor c. W1Uiam O'NeUI
will head • llat of speakors acbed·
uled to appear at the 26th annual
conference for canners, fteldmen
: and growen of ve1etable ttopa
' tor processing, Jan. 28-29, at the
De1bler·HJlt?n Hotel in Columbua.
He will apeak at the luncheon on
Tu~day noun, Jan: 29, report1
1!:, C. Wittmeyer, Ohio State Uni·
venlty extersion horticul~rht.
The 2·daY meeting, sponabred bf
the Agrtcultural Extension Serv.
. tee, Tbe Ohio State University,
and the OhJO Canners Auoclatioa
will featurP speeia1 seaslona on
tomatoea a"'bd sweet corn as well
as a general ~ession .
W. H. Wood, Ohio Exten•ion
director' will addre88 the group.
New developments in tomate
breed.ing and varieties, as well u
:au exhibit of tomato varieties aft·
er cannl,Dg will be presented by
L. J. Ale:u.ndv, W. N. Brown and
W. A Gould of tbe Ohio Agricultural Experiment Jtation and the
Ohio 'State Uftiverlslf. Also ap.
pelting on. the program .f rom the
·.,., experiment station staff are J. P.

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Mary

23 Super.

At Agriculture Extension Meeting

NEW IN FARMING

MR. FARMER • • • •

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ml~s:ht ad 'l. ts Boyal Game,

"O!Neill To Be Principal Speaker

Daily Sentinel "Mystery Farm" No.3.
Corr~tly Identified As Holter Farm

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room, either.
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The Dlant foo:l c~m bl! stored
ln the barn or S('lme other dry
bulldinl. u 1a -avis,.ble to pllt
the baga on 2x4"s or crlbbint
abov• th~ 11oor, so the tertillzer
won't toak ~ mola.ture.

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Western Feature
Capt Midnight
Ho'tl-dy Doo~v
Aunt Dr~ Show
Fury
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Jllr. Wizard
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ttrtill.z.er can be •ately •toJ&gt;fd
1J0 it )V!U bt In sood &lt;oadi!IOD
when U il r:ul!tde4 tor crop op,r-

torches that they set oul to distingUish their vehicles in this
situath.. n . But we never knew a passenger car owner who carried such paraphernalia

Wea•:,ercaat
II 20 Press Box
11 30 Tonlght
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~blerit)Uon r#tes: Delivery by carrier where available 30
~te per WM&gt;k: OM year bl i!dvance at The Daily Sentinel office
~fft av,llable: one mnntb Sl By mail one veal $8· aJx monthA'

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Circle Observes
Kautt Birthday

Fired Up Yellow Jackets Invade Pomeroy Tonigh
Buelit Favored
To Make It
Four Straight

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Under Loss Tuesday Teams To Play
Need Victory Now This Weekend

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atfai&amp;ht Joss ~n $e~ratp pmn oa
Satlp-d•y night's B1a: TtQ buket·
baU earQ.

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. The Bu.tkeJet. r.mdefeated in
conference pay, were expected. to
Ill
In tholi' Ult aU~nat
~n State, but tbe Ba~Pfi
Were not in tbeir clnli wttb tiiWa.
Oblo State. with big Fi~nk
Howatd in tbe Ylll. bi• hen ~

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fl.~ ind hen it S

cRWa q IOJJd u
the of~
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tile t·ot · oi fif
1 :lgan · a f.e.oli' tQ a . 1· ...
1 hi-·ttaln.t to to the Ne!Jqttv.iHtl
:n&lt;:i.erbo_-: to taqle Wit~ Iea,U.e
1lr·edirt flowtcll,
SelsonvUle bu Lnt_one ga~e,
Il f-omerC\Jy O'J lfle Pi:me:;"ov ~H')tmd fans hiVe .a· ; uwatH'u we
grt : ou in our elu "et~i"
'J'h.,J.t • the war N.el1onvt'lr. feels
about lnvadtnf QUJ4ii. fiiej f"
:vugh tb
if hOm,, Ni I .'P"

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JIOftlbl.ll boaots U.,
loop's bell uvoraU l&gt;alaneo .' 'i1ie

Split"'~ oa ,.., olber b~&lt;l,
failed to win 1ft hto trtes.

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Thurtday

wben -the 8u11 !lee St!winr Circle
of tbo Fedmted Cburdl met at
tM ehureh, for an all day quilt·
ina.

HEi.I(;OPYER

Individual ~!"'apple upllde
dowi.i ·C!akft were aervfd. with a
i».Rtlllclt . dhmer at noon to ~rs.
. Quti, lin: ~doit
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Walter 8,.;,., :l&amp;lii Un~ !liqeoOr
llii. Wrnt,n Kiooo, llii Ad&lt;ll•

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rn,mty baslt,etbill team• have
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Mto. Carrt'e

:Adan1 ·Ebe~sbach .

J'lrb,

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ed. ~ J.ouu JWbet
Ahna Durst.

Rutland plays Ooalton at Rut·
land tonight:
Racine piB)'B RJo Gtande at Raci~ toniglit.
J!:asttrn 8-8 (Q'.i tbe seal_q a plays
A:l6iny on t!ie Pomero:r boor Sat·
urday n{fbt

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IOta an4 Northyiettern meet at .
4tlu.itoo,
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CoWMoUS, 0.

Nli.lrs Cagers Set

UP • Top
adlietic alan hom. around the na
tiori wert op btrwt hete tOday r.or
the Columbus Toucbdo'Wil. Club's
second annual au· · ;pof.ts awatd
banquet.

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For Portland S

J'Lennedy at
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Saturct.y ~ight
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A packed hou.e of more than
700 club memberS grtfted .'the
!!tars with exhibltiona SCheduled
to c~mmence at 3 p.m. iind the
banquet starting at 5:80 p.m.
Here I&amp; the lineup or award.:
Fore1t EVuheviki; coach of
Iowa's Big Teb and Rote 1!-o_~}
Champlont, to receive the J!.ooen
c. Zuppke Troph:y as tbe be!Jl: cotauards.
•
leglate teim with the toughe~t
II) ctber SEOL Jamu· v-nlght schedule-. Presentation by Zlippte,
Athens :Bulldolis go~Weli- former Ulinois foot~all coaeh',
tor .4 ll)itc:h that s.h
ilntitl
of die rurrent tOurkm.!f
Paul Hornung, atai' ,on a Notre
s.ocond place in the leagul' . Dame tc:am that r.xllerienced Jta
'flU&amp; ,arne .ooka liJ.&gt;t a tos~-up , worst 2-8 se:ason in hlstofy, to
w11f1 the home fltJor advo.;,laJ;:e r~eeive the HJrJey 'hophy as ~he
}-::obably being crucial. The Uock- out~tanding
rolleglate . foottiaU
r.tif Lave p)enty of heavy artillt'ry player. Presentation ~y 1950 wiJJ·
and 1f they happened to U " 3Cf0j!d m~r Howard Hopalorr,: Cassady . .
ln Ii.tlht could take Athlfn$ easily.
Rick Casares, Chicago Be'lfrs
fullbark, the Joe F . Carr Trophy
as pro football's fihest player.
Presentation by 1956 winner Curly
Morrison.
Duyt Perry, coach of BowUng
•::reen's Mid - American cham
pions, the James Rhodes Olympic
Fund Trophy as Ohio's top colBy Unltfll PNH
legiate coach.
. Sal Mig11e. who won t.Jtil:l"moll"
Kr nnw Ploen.rlo~ quar.terbac!k,
ey'' games fnr the Brooklyn Dodg- 1he ilward for outsttmding player
crs in 19M, signed an agreement u, c~te Rose Bowi gil'me. PresentrotDdat that figures to keE!p him Lion Uy Ohio State Coach Woody
rolling in the "green stuff" for the Hayes.
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remaindcd of 1957.
Jim Lee Howell, coach or the
· The crarl,v right hander,l who world professional champion New .
made an amazing comebat·k wnh York Giants footbaU team, ru~ prothe Dodgen~ alter the Cleveland coach of the year.
Robby Morrow triple Olympic
Indhlns let him go In a waiver
deal last May, quickly reached gold medal winner from AbUene
agreement with Brooklyn V 1 e e Tex Christian College, for "the
President '&amp;tiZZY Bavasl tor J~. tal· yea~'s top sports performance.
ary believed to be $30,000.
nave Sime. Duke University,
Whitt' the figure is not too lm- trackman of the yel.r.
posJng, lt still i• regarded ns quite
Glenn Davis, Olympic 40D-meter
high for a guy who will be 40 burrlle king, honored as ()hio track
years old on April 26.
, rille' l'~~~~.~/0 ~ of the year with Larry
Few major league clubs ' _!
Ohio State coach mating
been known to give away ,.
the presentatiGn.
money, but in :Maglie's ca!e
Gene Fullmer, world middleDodgers are vn ly too happy.
weight champion, honored as the
Alter the Dodaers clinched the year's top boxer.
-Billy Martin of the world cham·
Nationul Lcu-.::ue pennant lnst fall,
the Brooklyn official family, in- pion New York Yankees, to aeeludlng Pr(lsident Walter O'Mal- cept the manager of the year
ley. Btvasi and Manager Walter award for Casey "itengel.
Alston, agreed U couldn't bave
Phll Woolpert, San Francisco
been done without Sal.
Down the sttetc.h run Mallie basketball ccach, to aac.e pt the
was near pel'fec!t. He won elghf ot basketball player of ·the year
nine 1ame,, lneluding a no-hit, award for Bill Ruuell.
no-run game a1atiJlllt the PhlladeJ.
Johnny Simpson as harness racphla PhilliP.!\. He won 13 gamel ln lng driver of the year.
an and lost five, posted an carDed
Bu:u: Fazio as bOwler of the
run average of 2.87. fourth ~~~'~year.
the
and ~
John Galbreath, to accept the
of the year ·honors lor
C'oacb Dick Retton has littL:
h~ason tO chanee from lila JtartinJ
five r-ntt Racine ..V'h£ch eo~mt'
:o l.•le in the four!h quarter anl
won eomething Ute a moral 11 nu ·
an C~&lt;'tual vl~tory.
Thete boys were WlJ.dermuth
M1d Hawthorne, torwarcb, Job~·
son, vmter, Butrlng10n add Si1son

Jlutland Jul!lnr

'li&lt;!toof baolietball
Will
J~ar ' mateh ••~RJt a bJ
1111 aM&gt; lriJoi Poltiand
nl&amp;lo! ~iDl at 7 o'cl~!"' ~

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tlatritt $195

The odQJmnera gave Jones of
Y9~e:J, tf. Y.• 1 3 to 1 edge over
Sm~llw~od, "~ bu been on the

t !!J". Dlx. ,l~ea.tet' and Seat

t4irers. Cotllpletely oveJ\.

short t-nd ot more split decbion:!l
ill"' ~e bu WOI!.

The Blue Devils defeated all
seven lea(Ue foes In flr1t round
pJay and today look' like ahoo-inl
for the title.
In other games in the firat Frl·
aay-Saturday proi):'am o.t the season, Chillicothe (6-1), wbq took
over second place last week by
beating Newark (5-2) pU!y1 Laucuter toniv,ht and Dover {3-4)
Saturday night.
Other action tonight features
cambrlrlge f2-4) at Coshocton and
Dover at Newark.
!!!!atutday nlsht Cambrldge plays
Newark ·and Marlttta il at LaDtaster.
Don Branson of Zanavllle took
over loop acorirtg honors last
hom Jim T)orer of Newark

SMU Shooting
At 9th Straight,
National Title

BAJIOOBALL

~
ly UNITID PRill
loutllem. )fethodilt, once again
the SoUthwe11t'a top candidate for
the natlqnal basketbaU champion·
ahlp, shOot&amp; for its nlnth straight
victory tonight Jn one of tour
gamel lnvolvinl conference lead-

Eubank Roused
With Confidence
Vote By Owner
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BALTIMORE UP Ewbank, rumored on hh wny out as
coach of the Baltimore Colt,, was
!liven a rousing vote of eonficlrnce
by club owner Carroll Rosenbloom
today.
Rosenbloom, who (!'let wllh Ew·
bank 9nd club President Don Kellett at his ~ummer home In Palm
·Beach, Fla, Thursday, said he
bPped "this ctear11 up any and all
speeulatlon tegardlng hts 1tatus
with the BaiHmore club." Ewbank
has oDe m.ore year to go on a
two-year pact.
DODGERS TO PLAY

MONTREA·L UP -The BrooklYn Dodgers wlll play a team of
International League all !1lars in
Montreal in the Triple A league's
second annual Ail-S! ar game, on
Aug, 18. The Milwaukee Hravcs
played the all-stan lnst yl'ar in
Toronto in the first such game.
SIME WILL RUN

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NEW YQRK UP · Dave Sime
the 20 year old Duke University
track &amp;tar and one of the sensationa or the 19116 track season until
he suffered a groin injury, will
compete In the 8D-yard dash event
in the Millrose Games at Madison
Square Garden, Feb. 9. Laszlo Tabort, the Hungarian four-minute
mller, Is scheduled to make his
first New York stan in the meet's
Wanamaker mile.

lOOMS Of

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Maglie's Bo~
Agree On $30,000
For New Season

oWce-ra were ROSCOf Bur·
vlte PJ:elideat and Waynt
NCretan.UeiQllrer.
committee ol 8111
and .ClarPrice wa1 named for the dQ.
Guerole)' lhow and July 2ft
Bet for tbe Summer Field Day
·be held 1t the Edson Rouih
_llobert Jones, field secretary of
lbe State GuernRy Breedt&gt;n' Aa
totlatiDn, reported inereued u~ of
dutrUey milk and he urge-d uae
~~ Stale Guernsey ule~~ by local
PfOdUCfi'J.

~~ f.are Pan Off -fer New eo.iJ Prince

1"\ ~ 1!!PU '.J.I/X, 18. o/ Sbelbytt:_.
'11 e. 19dlaDa, {he ~ Corn
r_~JPCe._.ma~ntaiDed an old famio-

~attlon *hta be won top
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to be home in front of their televlfion: aets tonftlit. Watching the .
Carmen Bnflio - Johnny Saxton

-Grim,

UP - The Su-

preme ~ourt haa taken under ad·
vJsement a case ln wblch the Na·
tional
l.eague has asked
tor
football the same
now enjoyed

by

Beautiful black flnllh.
Buy.

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1948 Qnrolet 4 Dow Sedan
Extra nice black finiSh, radio, heater, white wall tiresSee either of tbeso c!N"8 ,today. They won't last long.

POMEROY MOTOR Co.

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W•1i&lt;in. Ail good

Chevrolet $1n

YOUR

Fie•ellli1e 2 dr. R &amp; H.

Shopping Headquarters

Many More

FOR

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N. 2nd Ave.

Boys
StYles

Cash Babr, Owner

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DANDY ··BUY
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~r t. Peter J. Lux
It au \&gt;lick In the l!tltl'a
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~~ WU Co111 Prince twice and

·1fS2 ChevrOlet ··· ······ ·· ···· · · ···· · $945

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Held Thursday For
Earlie Wolfe, 81

Crops Eat Up Pli.mt
Food Faster Than

Wh.tll•r It Bi ·A... - REFRIGllA1'01, 1 ~
Middleport Patrolman Boltie

Or Any NOME APPLIANCE
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Tbert: were n~ citations, . ~\-~. _.
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ARRANGE IT AT

OFF-THE-FENCE

HOTEL MARTIN
Phone 386

Fm"'lters Replace It

BEST

* * * * * -5-Star

Hlrd Tpp~- I DoOr- hoey over Blue. lladlo, Heater,
'1'6w*r Gllde. ~ra dtiJ! '-Local owner.

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or glide- Local owner. MUst be seen to appreciate
car.

$145 '
1950 FORD t ·
v-a, 2·DOOR ; ··.·.

SERVICE CENTER
REMI.NDS YO..,.:U____ _

$195 . ' .

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PIIIV£imON
/MII£1 MANY

NQrth

player

iND JT, WILL llJNC HIM
DoWN fO WITH

$295 .

OR THE dHT IIDEI

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6 cyl. II rif)lA
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SPECIAL!

tAnEtt\ECIAO

1956 DODGE

For lan•if .

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24 llqnths Gaanittee - UU5

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G.ROUP I

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$295
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1! Mo'ttths .Guiritee . . . UUI

LoJig Type 8 Volt ·
38 ill011ths Gwitautee - 'tt.45

Ulllt V~lt SJStelll - ~ -'ontlls GJ.tar... ·•• fi(.,s
18 P&amp; '11 Volt Syole~ ~~~~tba Gq~aatee , . $!5.95
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Initiative, t~;lf!t lilltol+y,
rul
mlirl.hood. Fl., t;•lt• of charac·
tar becomt ra.J
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your boy W.tft ••••• newspap...-boy.

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where.

Teachers or the Southern Local
District &amp;.Viet Thl;lr~day ~ve­
ning in the Portland Grade School
Funeral ~rorviee• were held on
wltb 16 members and a guest pre- Thursd•y for EorUe Wollo, 81, reUrii!d grocer of Frametown, W.Va.,
sent.
who died at bls home following
Mrs. Chlorus Grlmm, preaident.
a
long illness.
expressed her "sincere Uranks and
appreciation" to the teachers for ~lsters,
Mn.the
Steril
Walker,
Surviving
deceased
are and
two
their gift aent to Miss LoiS Cecil Mrs. Ollie Thornton of Mason; his
Christmas time.
wjfe Minnlt, at home; a daughter,
Mrs. Evelyn King, ChJfleston; two
A r!!l!~§j,~ative of the Ports· sons, 'Glenn of.. CharleSton and Ei'~
moutl! DiviS!on, Social
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nest of Parkermurg and a brother
Administration, Mr. Chatfleld, ex- AUen of Dol"llet, 0.
plained teachrs' riabts und.¥ eur~
Afse IW'Vivinl ATe four grand
rent laws.
~hndrCm and two great grand chll·
Southern Local Tea~~ers lfHI &lt;lren.
Su:rial wBs made in Frametown
meet in March at thl! Letart Falls
in the family cemetery under dir·
school. Syracuse teacheft will bave
eetion of the Bartlett Funeral
tbe
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Phone

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A'Wow--Of A Buy

1950 Chevrolet Panel ; .. · .... · ...... · $395

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SMITH CLOTHING.
Men

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if sto~d in the refrigerator.
prevents deterioratloa and drylna
out. Chi1Un1 alto briqa out tb~ region.
best in sr~,.lf1:1it navor. Thi1 bl
Gully wind,s ih the Main•
true for carm.ed &amp;rapefrillt sif. i!hur~ed up bkiWing dust mixed
lions and julee, too, altbough Jt Wlib szioW.
is not neceilalt to store the ·cmlJIIit tO moderate sftolVfaUs &amp;lao
Ded form1 ia the reftigerator to hit the Great lAkes reelon
keep them. They may be tept .,.ltli Southward into tf.e' OhiO and aiidother eanned foods tn· ant coOl, Miaals.sippi Valle:fl.
dey place.
Temperature,. ~ol!erited SOD'If.
what from the Qteat L¥;et to
The outstanding food value " 1)1 elstern TeXIs Snd Otlah.oma, but
ll!'apWillt b lis hiah vitamin t the Warmup llfted til~ inerelll'J
;Ontent, Tbls m!ilej ll'oib grop;;. only a few de,~ree,.

'ft.ltlf"i·~&amp;o4:... $195
JlUJI* ·II 16 Teachers-·

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m blalltt

frui!. •nd !he_./i-o;e,i ionno, •• Weatb~eri .afci ~- fJlJI'f'l,ea
~•lly vtlu•6Je in tiulldln• up wJU continue today ltOm ~~ 1:1~
Wiofftl'time restolan&amp;i to col'ds.
per Miul-.lppi
tq tkO Grill

VSC'u~d.• li .

five-week delay
CHICAGO 1JP • The ·'Mth •n
be b~d an inhand, and Matchmaker nuil rheettnr ol tile United states
signed Jones and Lawn Teilni's AMci&amp;'tiotJ · O~ens
as the rep'ucemeiJt today WitH elO!Ie(l SeSsions of Com-

Custom RoyaH do;r;.Sedan, Power·
,fllte Transm1J;$1.on. t!lo and Heat. Ar, All Power -"- 0 · careful local

They',a The
1949 Clilvrolet- 4 .,.., Sedan

Colwnbull

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UP-Bobby
G~t. a former J'l&amp;S!IIng, ace at
StahtorJi University and currently
se~~ as special services officer
at' Ci1tle Air Force Bsse, has
In signed a 191J7 contract with the
~-,~~~:;;~:·;!;4';" tie GreE¥1 Bay Packers of the Nation- 1
~ al Football
Leq:t,~e.
Garrett is
1_
tcheduled lor discharge from the
Air For~ on l•n. 29.

WASHiNGTON

J?iJ Ford ...... .

P_.'er of Ohlet State, to recel'l•U-'.- NTA aw•rd •. ¢j!s,nt,_.
by ~n Exee:Utlve SPorts Eciltor Tom Keys.
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J. G. Toylor Spink, ~ubllober of
Sporting News," honO~d fDt top
contribution to baseball

Call.

WILL STUDY CAS!

.~.J:.· o. P. G!l!ld Urea,

welterwelght championship filht
instud of· tradinf punches ln
tront of the eamera.
Ba.Uio

.... $3fS

The col

far south as nDrthml Plorldai·d
below treeslnf teiiiJ)Oraturts
1&lt;
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MII:IICED,

llaj!Ttd.
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Botb lllb..,., originally planned

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Corn King "Pours" on
Food for Charttpiomhlp

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lPil ou a:ame to Purdue1 •a

Hen;y Null'!

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"It'• Time to Buy Grapefruit"
the theme 10n1 of tbe
m11bt
cllru1 lndu1tr)' CW'rently. The
!Co•ll~~~~Mmm--1
&amp;rtpefrult 1ea10n l1 at or near
1ta peak. Supplies: are avaUable In from 8 montha ta 13 yun W'IN
aU food mtrkela and the quality kUied Thunby Dlfht when 1 lire
dertroyecl tbelr lln toont home &amp;l
is running hi&amp;h &amp;eB1!1na11y.
Wareblm, M••· Tbelr inoth,r tnd
Grapefruit comes In senra1 another t'hilrt Heaped the flame•.
form1; from raft', whole /nth Two infllllt bOJ• oornett to deatb
fru~£. to fro:~o~n ~ctiOQ3 and Juit' when a n..h fire deltroyed tli.eir
tbrab.gb canned fruit and Julee. lome at Phippjburt. Me., 'l'lnlr•
'l'be most economical fOrm may d8y nia:ht.
vary !rom aeuon to HaaGn ·be· At Indllnipolil, 1 workman looa~IUJe of tbaftJ81 in the llze of tbe enine trozeh eoal ThW'Iday was
killed Wbea he wa. burrif(l undelerop.
an avabitetie of ton• of fuel ln a
Ext.eulon specialist.J in Market- 50-foot ttoraae bin.
A NtN Alenndria,
ing Information for Conaumen
1t the Ohio State Unlvtralty, Col- Jc died of carbon
'unbus, call attention to tbe lre•h IDa: wbJle warldna in
forma available currently. They tJon a:araae on em
.
say that ·to a:et the belt 1n qualiiat, cold. A motorltt at
found dead in hll carbon monr
)De ahould
Jrapeftult
:bat
Ia flrin look
but for
sprinn
to tfui oxide-fined jaraae whert he bad
gone to •tart bil 1talle car.
touch. ...11-lhapod &lt;••!md or eli'
Ice clos.ed tbe Detroit Rivet for
~htly flattened), bel\'y for their the ~eeond· stial;llt da:Y, and
and thln-sklnnot~ and tmly the first time jp many years, 1U.
;mooth In texture. TheY alSo poJnt identa of WAlpole and RusteU ia'lrt that gropefrult maY have a laodl in St Clajr RIVer eo"'ld walk
reddtsh brown or ~llow eolpr acroaa the lee to ttle mainland.
Five peraoni ln Cblcago were
:wer the normal color sometimes.
injured when aa. "el" train lk:fdThi, rus•etlna does bot ·affeet ded on Icy tails and rammed lota
f(avor.

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llally Sentinel, I'Omeroy-Mtddleport, O., Jan. 18, 195'7--5

Let's Go Shopping Cold Wave-To
Contirlu~ 1ft Area
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Circle Observes
Kautt Birthday

Fired Up Yellow Jackets Invade Pomeroy Tonigh
Buelit Favored
To Make It
Four Straight

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Under Loss Tuesday Teams To Play
Need Victory Now This Weekend

P•ther .·.
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atfai&amp;ht Joss ~n $e~ratp pmn oa
Satlp-d•y night's B1a: TtQ buket·
baU earQ.

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. The Bu.tkeJet. r.mdefeated in
conference pay, were expected. to
Ill
In tholi' Ult aU~nat
~n State, but tbe Ba~Pfi
Were not in tbeir clnli wttb tiiWa.
Oblo State. with big Fi~nk
Howatd in tbe Ylll. bi• hen ~

811-&amp;ea~o~~

Galli-

fl.~ ind hen it S

cRWa q IOJJd u
the of~
· • li&lt;ilh tfu)lo
ti•~ ''
tile t·ot · oi fif
1 :lgan · a f.e.oli' tQ a . 1· ...
1 hi-·ttaln.t to to the Ne!Jqttv.iHtl
:n&lt;:i.erbo_-: to taqle Wit~ Iea,U.e
1lr·edirt flowtcll,
SelsonvUle bu Lnt_one ga~e,
Il f-omerC\Jy O'J lfle Pi:me:;"ov ~H')tmd fans hiVe .a· ; uwatH'u we
grt : ou in our elu "et~i"
'J'h.,J.t • the war N.el1onvt'lr. feels
about lnvadtnf QUJ4ii. fiiej f"
:vugh tb
if hOm,, Ni I .'P"

UP • FroQt running ohio 8tltf ril be seeltini ltl
ORICAG()

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-•venae

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pjuf, and

of 77 pohitS a
JIOftlbl.ll boaots U.,
loop's bell uvoraU l&gt;alaneo .' 'i1ie

Split"'~ oa ,.., olber b~&lt;l,
failed to win 1ft hto trtes.

-NEW ·oNE-MAN

The

llr1. W. L.

Thurtday

wben -the 8u11 !lee St!winr Circle
of tbo Fedmted Cburdl met at
tM ehureh, for an all day quilt·
ina.

HEi.I(;OPYER

Individual ~!"'apple upllde
dowi.i ·C!akft were aervfd. with a
i».Rtlllclt . dhmer at noon to ~rs.
. Quti, lin: ~doit
MH.

On
. ffom"" t»...,.rs·
f Jvv

Mor-.·

Walter 8,.;,., :l&amp;lii Un~ !liqeoOr
llii. Wrnt,n Kiooo, llii Ad&lt;ll•

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Gruesor, WI. t.rl lihleldo, lllri.

rn,mty baslt,etbill team• have
' scl'leduled lor the weekend

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JC.autr waa celebrated

mr,

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. Grover

Mto. Carrt'e

:Adan1 ·Ebe~sbach .

J'lrb,

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ed. ~ J.ouu JWbet
Ahna Durst.

Rutland plays Ooalton at Rut·
land tonight:
Racine piB)'B RJo Gtande at Raci~ toniglit.
J!:asttrn 8-8 (Q'.i tbe seal_q a plays
A:l6iny on t!ie Pomero:r boor Sat·
urday n{fbt

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IOta an4 Northyiettern meet at .
4tlu.itoo,
tbe weekly · T\1 .

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CoWMoUS, 0.

Nli.lrs Cagers Set

UP • Top
adlietic alan hom. around the na
tiori wert op btrwt hete tOday r.or
the Columbus Toucbdo'Wil. Club's
second annual au· · ;pof.ts awatd
banquet.

the

Lo.~rnn which 1:::~;··~15"·~~~:

For Portland S

J'Lennedy at
eetuer •nd Hindy

Saturct.y ~ight
Jltiil
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A packed hou.e of more than
700 club memberS grtfted .'the
!!tars with exhibltiona SCheduled
to c~mmence at 3 p.m. iind the
banquet starting at 5:80 p.m.
Here I&amp; the lineup or award.:
Fore1t EVuheviki; coach of
Iowa's Big Teb and Rote 1!-o_~}
Champlont, to receive the J!.ooen
c. Zuppke Troph:y as tbe be!Jl: cotauards.
•
leglate teim with the toughe~t
II) ctber SEOL Jamu· v-nlght schedule-. Presentation by Zlippte,
Athens :Bulldolis go~Weli- former Ulinois foot~all coaeh',
tor .4 ll)itc:h that s.h
ilntitl
of die rurrent tOurkm.!f
Paul Hornung, atai' ,on a Notre
s.ocond place in the leagul' . Dame tc:am that r.xllerienced Jta
'flU&amp; ,arne .ooka liJ.&gt;t a tos~-up , worst 2-8 se:ason in hlstofy, to
w11f1 the home fltJor advo.;,laJ;:e r~eeive the HJrJey 'hophy as ~he
}-::obably being crucial. The Uock- out~tanding
rolleglate . foottiaU
r.tif Lave p)enty of heavy artillt'ry player. Presentation ~y 1950 wiJJ·
and 1f they happened to U " 3Cf0j!d m~r Howard Hopalorr,: Cassady . .
ln Ii.tlht could take Athlfn$ easily.
Rick Casares, Chicago Be'lfrs
fullbark, the Joe F . Carr Trophy
as pro football's fihest player.
Presentation by 1956 winner Curly
Morrison.
Duyt Perry, coach of BowUng
•::reen's Mid - American cham
pions, the James Rhodes Olympic
Fund Trophy as Ohio's top colBy Unltfll PNH
legiate coach.
. Sal Mig11e. who won t.Jtil:l"moll"
Kr nnw Ploen.rlo~ quar.terbac!k,
ey'' games fnr the Brooklyn Dodg- 1he ilward for outsttmding player
crs in 19M, signed an agreement u, c~te Rose Bowi gil'me. PresentrotDdat that figures to keE!p him Lion Uy Ohio State Coach Woody
rolling in the "green stuff" for the Hayes.
~
remaindcd of 1957.
Jim Lee Howell, coach or the
· The crarl,v right hander,l who world professional champion New .
made an amazing comebat·k wnh York Giants footbaU team, ru~ prothe Dodgen~ alter the Cleveland coach of the year.
Robby Morrow triple Olympic
Indhlns let him go In a waiver
deal last May, quickly reached gold medal winner from AbUene
agreement with Brooklyn V 1 e e Tex Christian College, for "the
President '&amp;tiZZY Bavasl tor J~. tal· yea~'s top sports performance.
ary believed to be $30,000.
nave Sime. Duke University,
Whitt' the figure is not too lm- trackman of the yel.r.
posJng, lt still i• regarded ns quite
Glenn Davis, Olympic 40D-meter
high for a guy who will be 40 burrlle king, honored as ()hio track
years old on April 26.
, rille' l'~~~~.~/0 ~ of the year with Larry
Few major league clubs ' _!
Ohio State coach mating
been known to give away ,.
the presentatiGn.
money, but in :Maglie's ca!e
Gene Fullmer, world middleDodgers are vn ly too happy.
weight champion, honored as the
Alter the Dodaers clinched the year's top boxer.
-Billy Martin of the world cham·
Nationul Lcu-.::ue pennant lnst fall,
the Brooklyn official family, in- pion New York Yankees, to aeeludlng Pr(lsident Walter O'Mal- cept the manager of the year
ley. Btvasi and Manager Walter award for Casey "itengel.
Alston, agreed U couldn't bave
Phll Woolpert, San Francisco
been done without Sal.
Down the sttetc.h run Mallie basketball ccach, to aac.e pt the
was near pel'fec!t. He won elghf ot basketball player of ·the year
nine 1ame,, lneluding a no-hit, award for Bill Ruuell.
no-run game a1atiJlllt the PhlladeJ.
Johnny Simpson as harness racphla PhilliP.!\. He won 13 gamel ln lng driver of the year.
an and lost five, posted an carDed
Bu:u: Fazio as bOwler of the
run average of 2.87. fourth ~~~'~year.
the
and ~
John Galbreath, to accept the
of the year ·honors lor
C'oacb Dick Retton has littL:
h~ason tO chanee from lila JtartinJ
five r-ntt Racine ..V'h£ch eo~mt'
:o l.•le in the four!h quarter anl
won eomething Ute a moral 11 nu ·
an C~&lt;'tual vl~tory.
Thete boys were WlJ.dermuth
M1d Hawthorne, torwarcb, Job~·
son, vmter, Butrlng10n add Si1son

Jlutland Jul!lnr

'li&lt;!toof baolietball
Will
J~ar ' mateh ••~RJt a bJ
1111 aM&gt; lriJoi Poltiand
nl&amp;lo! ~iDl at 7 o'cl~!"' ~

Rotti•it 'Riilb· !16bool

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tlatritt $195

The odQJmnera gave Jones of
Y9~e:J, tf. Y.• 1 3 to 1 edge over
Sm~llw~od, "~ bu been on the

t !!J". Dlx. ,l~ea.tet' and Seat

t4irers. Cotllpletely oveJ\.

short t-nd ot more split decbion:!l
ill"' ~e bu WOI!.

The Blue Devils defeated all
seven lea(Ue foes In flr1t round
pJay and today look' like ahoo-inl
for the title.
In other games in the firat Frl·
aay-Saturday proi):'am o.t the season, Chillicothe (6-1), wbq took
over second place last week by
beating Newark (5-2) pU!y1 Laucuter toniv,ht and Dover {3-4)
Saturday night.
Other action tonight features
cambrlrlge f2-4) at Coshocton and
Dover at Newark.
!!!!atutday nlsht Cambrldge plays
Newark ·and Marlttta il at LaDtaster.
Don Branson of Zanavllle took
over loop acorirtg honors last
hom Jim T)orer of Newark

SMU Shooting
At 9th Straight,
National Title

BAJIOOBALL

~
ly UNITID PRill
loutllem. )fethodilt, once again
the SoUthwe11t'a top candidate for
the natlqnal basketbaU champion·
ahlp, shOot&amp; for its nlnth straight
victory tonight Jn one of tour
gamel lnvolvinl conference lead-

Eubank Roused
With Confidence
Vote By Owner
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Weeb

BALTIMORE UP Ewbank, rumored on hh wny out as
coach of the Baltimore Colt,, was
!liven a rousing vote of eonficlrnce
by club owner Carroll Rosenbloom
today.
Rosenbloom, who (!'let wllh Ew·
bank 9nd club President Don Kellett at his ~ummer home In Palm
·Beach, Fla, Thursday, said he
bPped "this ctear11 up any and all
speeulatlon tegardlng hts 1tatus
with the BaiHmore club." Ewbank
has oDe m.ore year to go on a
two-year pact.
DODGERS TO PLAY

MONTREA·L UP -The BrooklYn Dodgers wlll play a team of
International League all !1lars in
Montreal in the Triple A league's
second annual Ail-S! ar game, on
Aug, 18. The Milwaukee Hravcs
played the all-stan lnst yl'ar in
Toronto in the first such game.
SIME WILL RUN

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NEW YQRK UP · Dave Sime
the 20 year old Duke University
track &amp;tar and one of the sensationa or the 19116 track season until
he suffered a groin injury, will
compete In the 8D-yard dash event
in the Millrose Games at Madison
Square Garden, Feb. 9. Laszlo Tabort, the Hungarian four-minute
mller, Is scheduled to make his
first New York stan in the meet's
Wanamaker mile.

lOOMS Of

iNtw

Maglie's Bo~
Agree On $30,000
For New Season

oWce-ra were ROSCOf Bur·
vlte PJ:elideat and Waynt
NCretan.UeiQllrer.
committee ol 8111
and .ClarPrice wa1 named for the dQ.
Guerole)' lhow and July 2ft
Bet for tbe Summer Field Day
·be held 1t the Edson Rouih
_llobert Jones, field secretary of
lbe State GuernRy Breedt&gt;n' Aa
totlatiDn, reported inereued u~ of
dutrUey milk and he urge-d uae
~~ Stale Guernsey ule~~ by local
PfOdUCfi'J.

~~ f.are Pan Off -fer New eo.iJ Prince

1"\ ~ 1!!PU '.J.I/X, 18. o/ Sbelbytt:_.
'11 e. 19dlaDa, {he ~ Corn
r_~JPCe._.ma~ntaiDed an old famio-

~attlon *hta be won top
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~aiD and Hay
in

to be home in front of their televlfion: aets tonftlit. Watching the .
Carmen Bnflio - Johnny Saxton

-Grim,

UP - The Su-

preme ~ourt haa taken under ad·
vJsement a case ln wblch the Na·
tional
l.eague has asked
tor
football the same
now enjoyed

by

Beautiful black flnllh.
Buy.

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Heater, White Wan Tirer~A real

1948 Qnrolet 4 Dow Sedan
Extra nice black finiSh, radio, heater, white wall tiresSee either of tbeso c!N"8 ,today. They won't last long.

POMEROY MOTOR Co.

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W•1i&lt;in. Ail good

Chevrolet $1n

YOUR

Fie•ellli1e 2 dr. R &amp; H.

Shopping Headquarters

Many More

FOR

Women

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N. 2nd Ave.

Boys
StYles

Cash Babr, Owner

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DANDY ··BUY
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owner.

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~r t. Peter J. Lux
It au \&gt;lick In the l!tltl'a
be filii the Corn Kin&amp; tit1e

•· DtYkt's father Mau.
~~ WU Co111 Prince twice and

·1fS2 ChevrOlet ··· ······ ·· ···· · · ···· · $945

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expetted ilie-

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Held Thursday For
Earlie Wolfe, 81

Crops Eat Up Pli.mt
Food Faster Than

Wh.tll•r It Bi ·A... - REFRIGllA1'01, 1 ~
Middleport Patrolman Boltie

Or Any NOME APPLIANCE
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POMIIOY OHIO

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Tbert: were n~ citations, . ~\-~. _.
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CAN GET YOUR SOH

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ARRANGE IT AT

OFF-THE-FENCE

HOTEL MARTIN
Phone 386

Fm"'lters Replace It

BEST

* * * * * -5-Star

Hlrd Tpp~- I DoOr- hoey over Blue. lladlo, Heater,
'1'6w*r Gllde. ~ra dtiJ! '-Local owner.

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ported no oue Injured and · oniJ

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1954 Chtvrtlet .................... $l,5 :

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or glide- Local owner. MUst be seen to appreciate
car.

$145 '
1950 FORD t ·
v-a, 2·DOOR ; ··.·.

SERVICE CENTER
REMI.NDS YO..,.:U____ _

$195 . ' .

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PIIIV£imON
/MII£1 MANY

NQrth

player

iND JT, WILL llJNC HIM
DoWN fO WITH

$295 .

OR THE dHT IIDEI

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6 cyl. II rif)lA
.

SPECIAL!

tAnEtt\ECIAO

1956 DODGE

For lan•if .

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Only 13,000 Miles

Comer MDI &amp; S~od Sis. MiddlepOrt

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1950 FORD

11 &amp;iilntltJ ~ .. , • P.9S
24 llqnths Gaanittee - UU5

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4 DOOR

G.ROUP I

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$295
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1! Mo'ttths .Guiritee . . . UUI

LoJig Type 8 Volt ·
38 ill011ths Gwitautee - 'tt.45

Ulllt V~lt SJStelll - ~ -'ontlls GJ.tar... ·•• fi(.,s
18 P&amp; '11 Volt Syole~ ~~~~tba Gq~aatee , . $!5.95
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FOREMAN and ABBOTT
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Initiative, t~;lf!t lilltol+y,
rul
mlirl.hood. Fl., t;•lt• of charac·
tar becomt ra.J
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your boy W.tft ••••• newspap...-boy.

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where.

Teachers or the Southern Local
District &amp;.Viet Thl;lr~day ~ve­
ning in the Portland Grade School
Funeral ~rorviee• were held on
wltb 16 members and a guest pre- Thursd•y for EorUe Wollo, 81, reUrii!d grocer of Frametown, W.Va.,
sent.
who died at bls home following
Mrs. Chlorus Grlmm, preaident.
a
long illness.
expressed her "sincere Uranks and
appreciation" to the teachers for ~lsters,
Mn.the
Steril
Walker,
Surviving
deceased
are and
two
their gift aent to Miss LoiS Cecil Mrs. Ollie Thornton of Mason; his
Christmas time.
wjfe Minnlt, at home; a daughter,
Mrs. Evelyn King, ChJfleston; two
A r!!l!~§j,~ative of the Ports· sons, 'Glenn of.. CharleSton and Ei'~
moutl! DiviS!on, Social
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nest of Parkermurg and a brother
Administration, Mr. Chatfleld, ex- AUen of Dol"llet, 0.
plained teachrs' riabts und.¥ eur~
Afse IW'Vivinl ATe four grand
rent laws.
~hndrCm and two great grand chll·
Southern Local Tea~~ers lfHI &lt;lren.
Su:rial wBs made in Frametown
meet in March at thl! Letart Falls
in the family cemetery under dir·
school. Syracuse teacheft will bave
eetion of the Bartlett Funeral
tbe
Se~ool

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Phone

At Portlpnd \

A'Wow--Of A Buy

1950 Chevrolet Panel ; .. · .... · ...... · $395

iii·Y

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SMITH CLOTHING.
Men

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Meeting
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Wagon (8). lladi!l &amp;

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if sto~d in the refrigerator.
prevents deterioratloa and drylna
out. Chi1Un1 alto briqa out tb~ region.
best in sr~,.lf1:1it navor. Thi1 bl
Gully wind,s ih the Main•
true for carm.ed &amp;rapefrillt sif. i!hur~ed up bkiWing dust mixed
lions and julee, too, altbough Jt Wlib szioW.
is not neceilalt to store the ·cmlJIIit tO moderate sftolVfaUs &amp;lao
Ded form1 ia the reftigerator to hit the Great lAkes reelon
keep them. They may be tept .,.ltli Southward into tf.e' OhiO and aiidother eanned foods tn· ant coOl, Miaals.sippi Valle:fl.
dey place.
Temperature,. ~ol!erited SOD'If.
what from the Qteat L¥;et to
The outstanding food value " 1)1 elstern TeXIs Snd Otlah.oma, but
ll!'apWillt b lis hiah vitamin t the Warmup llfted til~ inerelll'J
;Ontent, Tbls m!ilej ll'oib grop;;. only a few de,~ree,.

'ft.ltlf"i·~&amp;o4:... $195
JlUJI* ·II 16 Teachers-·

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m blalltt

frui!. •nd !he_./i-o;e,i ionno, •• Weatb~eri .afci ~- fJlJI'f'l,ea
~•lly vtlu•6Je in tiulldln• up wJU continue today ltOm ~~ 1:1~
Wiofftl'time restolan&amp;i to col'ds.
per Miul-.lppi
tq tkO Grill

VSC'u~d.• li .

five-week delay
CHICAGO 1JP • The ·'Mth •n
be b~d an inhand, and Matchmaker nuil rheettnr ol tile United states
signed Jones and Lawn Teilni's AMci&amp;'tiotJ · O~ens
as the rep'ucemeiJt today WitH elO!Ie(l SeSsions of Com-

Custom RoyaH do;r;.Sedan, Power·
,fllte Transm1J;$1.on. t!lo and Heat. Ar, All Power -"- 0 · careful local

They',a The
1949 Clilvrolet- 4 .,.., Sedan

Colwnbull

~chol~\1!' loo~billl
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SIGNS
UP-Bobby
G~t. a former J'l&amp;S!IIng, ace at
StahtorJi University and currently
se~~ as special services officer
at' Ci1tle Air Force Bsse, has
In signed a 191J7 contract with the
~-,~~~:;;~:·;!;4';" tie GreE¥1 Bay Packers of the Nation- 1
~ al Football
Leq:t,~e.
Garrett is
1_
tcheduled lor discharge from the
Air For~ on l•n. 29.

WASHiNGTON

J?iJ Ford ...... .

P_.'er of Ohlet State, to recel'l•U-'.- NTA aw•rd •. ¢j!s,nt,_.
by ~n Exee:Utlve SPorts Eciltor Tom Keys.
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J. G. Toylor Spink, ~ubllober of
Sporting News," honO~d fDt top
contribution to baseball

Call.

WILL STUDY CAS!

.~.J:.· o. P. G!l!ld Urea,

welterwelght championship filht
instud of· tradinf punches ln
tront of the eamera.
Ba.Uio

.... $3fS

The col

far south as nDrthml Plorldai·d
below treeslnf teiiiJ)Oraturts
1&lt;
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MII:IICED,

llaj!Ttd.
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Botb lllb..,., originally planned

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Corn King "Pours" on
Food for Charttpiomhlp

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lPil ou a:ame to Purdue1 •a

Hen;y Null'!

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"It'• Time to Buy Grapefruit"
the theme 10n1 of tbe
m11bt
cllru1 lndu1tr)' CW'rently. The
!Co•ll~~~~Mmm--1
&amp;rtpefrult 1ea10n l1 at or near
1ta peak. Supplies: are avaUable In from 8 montha ta 13 yun W'IN
aU food mtrkela and the quality kUied Thunby Dlfht when 1 lire
dertroyecl tbelr lln toont home &amp;l
is running hi&amp;h &amp;eB1!1na11y.
Wareblm, M••· Tbelr inoth,r tnd
Grapefruit comes In senra1 another t'hilrt Heaped the flame•.
form1; from raft', whole /nth Two infllllt bOJ• oornett to deatb
fru~£. to fro:~o~n ~ctiOQ3 and Juit' when a n..h fire deltroyed tli.eir
tbrab.gb canned fruit and Julee. lome at Phippjburt. Me., 'l'lnlr•
'l'be most economical fOrm may d8y nia:ht.
vary !rom aeuon to HaaGn ·be· At Indllnipolil, 1 workman looa~IUJe of tbaftJ81 in the llze of tbe enine trozeh eoal ThW'Iday was
killed Wbea he wa. burrif(l undelerop.
an avabitetie of ton• of fuel ln a
Ext.eulon specialist.J in Market- 50-foot ttoraae bin.
A NtN Alenndria,
ing Information for Conaumen
1t the Ohio State Unlvtralty, Col- Jc died of carbon
'unbus, call attention to tbe lre•h IDa: wbJle warldna in
forma available currently. They tJon a:araae on em
.
say that ·to a:et the belt 1n qualiiat, cold. A motorltt at
found dead in hll carbon monr
)De ahould
Jrapeftult
:bat
Ia flrin look
but for
sprinn
to tfui oxide-fined jaraae whert he bad
gone to •tart bil 1talle car.
touch. ...11-lhapod &lt;••!md or eli'
Ice clos.ed tbe Detroit Rivet for
~htly flattened), bel\'y for their the ~eeond· stial;llt da:Y, and
and thln-sklnnot~ and tmly the first time jp many years, 1U.
;mooth In texture. TheY alSo poJnt identa of WAlpole and RusteU ia'lrt that gropefrult maY have a laodl in St Clajr RIVer eo"'ld walk
reddtsh brown or ~llow eolpr acroaa the lee to ttle mainland.
Five peraoni ln Cblcago were
:wer the normal color sometimes.
injured when aa. "el" train lk:fdThi, rus•etlna does bot ·affeet ded on Icy tails and rammed lota
f(avor.

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Let's Go Shopping Cold Wave-To
Contirlu~ 1ft Area
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Legal Nott""'e
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Lega 1N0 t•ICe

NOTICE OF fiLING AND
HEARING ON INVENTORY

lamination or depoalt oftedlment
A' · ·
th tr ct ot •--•
d
. ""'• one 0 er a
uwu estnbed as follows, to-wit : Twenty·
f~ve {25) acres off of the. East
r th e Nor th ·
Sl de o1 th e wes t ~
~ o
east Qu arter of Section No. 16,
T?wn 7. Ran!:t&gt;_14, save and exce pt
6.26 acres whtch w~s sold off of
Lhe N.~;th .end of u.td 25 acre lot
lo. l : · Riggs, by R. G. Well! , ad·
1 mtm-.~,
. ow - of the ··ta•·
~~.a "'~' of J · D·
R1ggs, dete.~ed, in the year 187(1.
Both of the . abov~ dese!rl~ tracts
of land bei ng !Jtuated tn Scipio
Township, Meiaa County, Ob.io.
Bein g the same real e!ltate eonveyed to E..t Welch by deed recorded in Deed Boot 123 Paa:e 81
of th.e Meiga County Deed Recorda.
Satd premitet ar.e appraited at
$;,000.00 and mu.at not be sold fGr
less. than two-thitda of aald tppraased value.
Terms: Clsh In band oa day of

p,.oa.t• Court Meigs County Ohio
4 eeatl oer
tor three 1!0'11TO the Ex e~utor or Adml~istra
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
~~ecu ti ve 1DS'!' ti ODI.
tor and to &lt;;uc h u( the followinl!
In pursuance of tht' order of the
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f as are r esidents of t he state of Probal :! Court of )1elgs County,
&amp;pecla~·t month tw- ~ eentt Ohi o_ survi \ m~ sp0use, if any ; Obi~ , 1 wil l offer for ~al e . at pu blic
per """"'....
ne:-:t or kl n, beue'! iarles undeJ a.uctw n, 011 the 2nd day of FebPuU ratl' or 2 c:&lt;tttl per word will the will , if any ; the attorney or ruary , 1957 a! tO :oo o'clock a.m .
be ebi.rged for &amp;dnrtiaiDJ tf not :attorneys representi ng an y of the at the fron~ door of the Court
. Po meroy . 0 h10 , t be roI·
paid for befare tAe 25th of each aforementioned perso ns:
House m
DlOflth followins: tosertlon.
lowing real estate .
You arc hcr&lt;'by notifi ed tha t on
The fc dow1ng rea t e ~ tate ~ ituate
ln'or. \.n Alh"erttsmg-Should ht: the l)t h da. y of J anuar y 1957. an in St"C tion No. 16. Tow m hip No. 7,
reported Immediately . Tb~ Dau, Im·e nto ry and Appraiseme nt of Ran 11 e 14 , t:.ei ng in Sci pio Town·
Sptinel will aot be reapons tblt&gt; th e estate of Mary J . Hull, deceas- ship, Meigs Count y and State of
for more than one lneorrect in· cd, late of &amp;ip1o Twp . in said Ohio , beginning a t thv S. 1!:. corner
sertion.
County wu fil ed in this Court.
of theN . E. qua rter of SeC'tion 16,
Hearing on said Inventory and Town 7, Range a ; thence w est
-U'd or l'ba411Lb aad :!pt~etll N..,. Appraisement will be had beforf 81 rods· t h~· nce Nort h about 117
tiees ot Enn16 printed at ragu- this Court o n th e 22nd day of Jan· r ods to 't h(' Public Road ; t hence in
1ar c:lauifil:ld rat.ell Oblt.uaraes uary 19!17, at 10 o'clock A.M .
a Southerly di r&lt;'ction along said
pub&amp;bed ,.t J cent per word..
Exceptions ther eto may be filed Public Road to the t:~t line of
- -by any Interested party at any secti on 16; t hence Sou tft on the
• JotiC~
time prior to fi ve ~ay1 before the East li ne of Scctwn 16 to the sale.
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placJ uf bellinning. containing SS
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an 1eal acr e• more or len. Reserving to
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ward Welc;ho, dManecL
~MJciot ud
brake 1emce ary lmi'1.
oil , gas, coal and other mineral•
· · · WaBSTIR &amp; FULTZ
oflckett'a llfetr Sen\ee. Well
with tlte right of entry for the
AHo,...,. fvr Admlnllfrltrllll
JOHN C. BACON
purpose of prospecting for , devel- (1) 4.-. 11, 18, 2D (2) l , ate
Judge and Ex·Officlo
lhlo · Pomoror. CW..
Clerk
oplng, producing and operating
sAY! DOII"T YOU KNOW?
By "dartha Jane WilUam1 for the same, aod the right of ocGOODIYI, MULl
Baker's wlll Jive you tbe best
Deputy Clerk
cupyinl]l in iiO far as the :tame is
Mn..WAUKEE - The Wileoolin
trade o• .furniture or appUan- (1) 11-18-2 tc
essential to 11uc:h prospeetlng, de- MiUtary District reported that .tiM
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veloping, operating or producina: las' · Army mule was in~etivded
LET1 ER AR!IIVES
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reservin~ to the State of Ohio Dec. l~ at Fort Carson, Colo., and
ANYONE D~SmiNG HOME DE
ROBINSON , 111. __:_ Seven years the use of streams nowing through replaeed by 1 helicopter.
J,JVERY of Broughton's Dairy ago Mn. A. C. Bu&lt;'hanon wrote 1
Products in Pomeroy or Middle- letter to her so n. Richard S., who said lands or abutting upon the
same, 11nd so much of the hanks
NATURALLY
port, call Walter Crook.J, Phone then was a st udent at St. John thereof as may be necessary for . MD.. WAUKEE .:.:.. William Caah'ls
6057..J. After all , ' 'The Best Seminary, Little Rock , Ark. The
such enjoyment and protection of credit manager of a Milwaukee
Doesn't Co~ t A ·Cent More."
letter never r~a c hed Richard in such st r ea m" from erosion, con· automobile tgenc:y.
1 16 1moc the mails. Mrs. Buchanan died re- -- - - - - - - - - - -- -- - - -centl y and t hen the letter was reAUCTION SALE-Farm machin- turned t o h1•r husband by the post
ery, hou~~e hold eqalpment, mis- oHice. He tur ned it over to their
cellaneou'l mpplieL Gre~~ot Bend son unopened.
Grange Hall. Sat , Jan. 26, 1:00
P. M.
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Blantbe G. Bennett who r.etldea
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David 1\. Stout, dec:!elsed, will take
Letart Townlhlp,
County,
notil'e that Maggie M. Stout, plain Ohio.
tiff and· surviving spouse of David
For tM Fisu l Ye1r Endinj~
R. Stout on the 30tb day of Oct.:; DeHmbtr 31 , 19S6
be r , 1956, filed her petition in Total salarieiO and wages paid
t ht: Probate Court within tnd for
duri ng t ht.&gt; year 1956 $9,Ml7.8$
t he Cou_nty of Meigs, and Sute of Tax v aluation
'94 1 ,86~. oo
Ohio, 1~lleiing that MaUie M. Tax Levy
$18.00
Stou t ,, lhe I W'VIvinl lpoUBe of
•. D. ..... 2. Racine, Ohio, Jo..
David l - Stout. d~eued, late of u..-y 15, 1957.
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M elg~ t'ounty , Ohio who died inMrs. Guy Rernolda, Supt. L 'fi: fare Bolrd and Mrs-. lteynolda,
testate on February 8, 19M.
,..port tD be corne-t.
McComas, MiD Barbara Stout aod teacher of the Middleport Kinder·
Thl! , plaintiff further
repreFloyd No,..,l-. l-ownshlp Clerk Mf'l. James' DoAneUy were a]uesta garten, is interested in reta.rded
sents tha t David R. Stout died
RECEtPTS
when "the Child Conservation children'• work.
s1ezed m fee s.lmple or an undivid- Gefteral Property Lax
$ SM.:n League met Thursday evening at
[)ur1ng the business meeting the
ed one-half intereat in common In Sales Tu: (Loeat gov't)
500.00 the home ol Mrs. Denver Rice.
. League voted to contribute to the
7.200.00
the foUowina: deacrlbed real estate GaiOUne Tax
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situate in the County of Veiga, Cigarette Tax .
56.69
Mrs. laa&amp;~s Pullen, president, Bake Sale on February 23. Mra.
347.75 was in cb.atte pf the meeting and l Lewis H Sauer of the Ways and
l,~owm•hip of Che1ter, and State of Gr•nta ~ Donations
described as follows :
Cemeterae~ale of lots, and
tbe program wu presented by I Means comm1ttee recommended
1·542·22 , Mn. Reynolds who was .uaiated by the Bake Sale and tentative plans
Si tuate In the County of Meigs,
other ~elp~
1·732·60 1 Supt. McComaa in abowin&amp;: a film were made to have a Rummage
Township of Cheater, and State of Auto Reg~ataon .
Ohio and described 11 follows, to- Mise. Rece,pta. (List)
on the wort belni doine for re- Sale and also a aale of hand-made
wit: Scdion two, township four , Interest from Cem. 4: such 160·31 tartled chllclren.
articles.
bl Total M.i~e. Receipt."
160.31 ;
and ran~e twelve of the 0 o Total Receiots
Mrs. Reynolds a:ave 1 brief ex· It was announced that the Spring
12,3&amp;3.8&amp;
Compan.Y s P~rehase ta Cbuter
;AYMINTS
planaUon of the purpose of the Conference of the CCL wiU be
To":n~lp, , Metga County, Obloaod General Executive Servlees
Councils being formed In nrioua held on May 4 at Crooksville. RoU :
beilnnln~ on tbe South line of
Com.p of Truateea
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1 counties for tbe eatabUshmeot of
call answers were ''What I Would
7 40 00
uid aect1on 2, 68 rocu and 18 llnk1
Com~nsation of rlerk 662: 15 ; school!. to help ~ese ehldren. Do If I Had A Maid." Mrs. '!11eo.
w~t of ~be touUteut comer of
Exp. of Trustees &amp; ~lerts 65 _34 I Mlss Stout is executive aecretary Neutzling reCeived tbe travelling
~&amp;id aectaon; thence North 109 Total General Exec. Ser. 3 ,067 .4 9 of tber Meig~ Countr Child Wel- prize contributed by f4r! . RiCe.
rod!; thence. west to a eorner 110 Town Hall, Maint. 6 Bpr. ars.OO 'ii· "' ·· : 'i ~ !.~ . · 1 , .-,: F'I 1 :
'fha.February meeting·,wlll be held
rod• •.nd fo~r ~lnka e~st . of the Total Town Ball ,
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It· \~ 'home ol Mil Kenneth MeEast hne of Sltd section, thence Fire proteetion expea&amp;es
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south .109 ~s \o the South Une Total :F'ir! proteetloo ,.,
GLE..~DIVE, Mont. :__ ~ (UP)
and Mrs. Alfred Rou.&amp;h as aislstina
of . stld secuon, thence East on Totat Payments Carried forward
As one justice or the pea'C!e to an· hostesses.
said . line to ~e place of 1Je.
3.502.&lt;49 other, Sidney M.eneth solemnl
A ·salad coarse ~
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glnmng, contamlng 110 1cres, T 1
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by Mr•
more &lt;.r less; save and ezcept Out
ota Payment• brought forward forfeited a $10 bond to-Robert Top- ~e~u:rs. "~on~ "LOwery' ·tnd
of the a~ve descr.ibed premise!, Health, Tax~ withheld ro/O~.G pins bert:; M~rsetb, who holds jus. Mn. Theo Neutzling.
t~ e ~ollowar_g deacnbed trart : BetriCt Board of Health
424 .08 tice court at Hines, ore.; was cited
gmnmg at the Southwest rorner Ro d M 1
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of what was formerly w. z . John- I 8
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or and
for crossing a aolid center lme
1•746 ·28 which lndicsted "no crossing. ·•
son's 97 acre tract·• theoce south T oMtalataHrll&amp;hls
a: ways
7,746.28 1 _ _.;.·_ _ _ _ _ _ _...::.__
82 degrees East 74 roda to a stake Cemeterie&amp;----Comp. officers and
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ACT NOW
thence Soutt: 56.54 roda· to a stone
Employees
~-ve $100 to $10U8
1,139.00 I General Township Fund 4,~.31
corner ; thence ~es~ 82._
24 rod• to Tool&amp;, Maeb., &amp; Materials s:;o_37 1Total of all Funds
16,416.39
1, 2 and 3 bedrooms., large
the place of begmnmg, contalntng other Cemetery Exp.
J40_71 Payments during year
stock, must go! Bting your
3 1v. ~cre~J , more ar leas, leaving Total Cemtreries
1,830.08 Road Funds
10,183.06
desires and your problems,
78.75 ..cres mor e or leas.
Miacellaneous (List)
P,eneral Twp. Fund
3,957.69 move in tomorrow. Try US,
The pr ayer of said petition· is
Truck Ins. Pub . Ad&amp; Dr's Fee Total of alJ;Funds
14,140.711
we're dealing on the very
for the plaintiff Maggie M. Stout,
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155.86 Bal. Dec. 31, 1956 (Clerk's)
pTays for an order of the Court General Supnlies
35_04 Road Fun~
, l,IJ:44.02
lowest terms!
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permitLing Maggie M. Stout, sur- Deductions !:ly County Auditor :
Gener~~:rwp. Funds
831.62
viYing spou11e , to purehase, at the
For Elections
116.58 1 Total of
. Funds
2,275.64 ·
appraised value affixed by the
For Workmen's Comp. 192.79 Outsta,n , gs Warrants, Dec. 31,1
appraisers or the Dtate of David
Bureau of Inspettlon
137.55
19158
Road Funds
6U.35 Free deUvery, Quick. Opeu
R Stout, decea5ed, the real estate Total MiSC!ellaneaus
637.82 General Twp. Yuhds
221.20
7 daya.
in the pe tition described, and that 1 Total Paym.t"nts
14,140.7S ·Total of Ill Fundi
896.~
80id offidovit of tranllfe&lt;, ll~igo
SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS
Bal. In Depository Dec. 31 , 1~
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BY FUNDS
Road Funds
2,319.37
pa~e 495 b~ set aSide, and tor &amp;I., Jan. 1, 1958 (Clerk's)
General Twp. Funds
· 8.'52.821
U , S. 23 SoUth
other proper orders of relief in !Road Fund!
3,673.42 Total or all Funds
3,1'72.19
. WAVERLY,
the premise&lt;~.
Gtm. Twp. Funds
349.09 ,(1.~),.;1~8~,~lt~c;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~t::=:::;;;:::;;;;::=~=;:;;;:;:::;;~
The per sons first above m£ln- Total of all Funds
4,022.51
tloned will further take notice Receipts during ye-.r
flOUr ne-t··
t hat they have been made parties I Road Fund:~
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9,103,66
defendant to said . petition and 1 General Townsltip Funds 3,200.22
t hat ~hey are required to answer Total of all Funds
12,393.88
the saroe on or before tbe 18th I Total Receipts and Balance
day of March 1957.
j Road Fund
12,77'1.08
MA&lt;lGIE M. STOUT, Plaintiff General Twp. Funds
3,639.31
as afore said,
Total or all Funds
16.4J6.391
POMEROY'S
Date. January 1~. 19M.
Transferred from Road to General
fund
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F .. H. O'BRIEN, Attorney.
BEST
(I ) 18, 25, (21 1, 8, US, 22, 6tc
Balance: Road Fund
11,827.08

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top &amp;drnJtdstrauon otnciaa-ln other 1 d~eat.,
u well a. the State ~partment.
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With the "New RepubUcud•m', · .t . ~ "F Prwi·
Oent ,lj!Nnhower . .4 foiiOWO&lt;I ll)r VIet Pmldent
1UeMr4 H. Nixon..
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'fbt two a.lllng Hnaton aN WHt Vlrgta1&amp;'1 elder-

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ty ;Matthew :tleeJy and New KexiCO'I DellD1al Cha.vea,.1
botb ot .whom have been hoapltallzed wtth apmeats.t
WM Vlrplla. and. New Kexl~ bo~ tlecrttd fte.

pvemon tut ye41, an4

In

case ot a Senate vacancy, the

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~~rsti, wbo have only a •t to ~T .marctn ol -•r.t In
maj6l'lty thll!IOI--Ne&lt;lf'IW' I!lhi"!t:"•
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an e"kplWlt ~ainl' to the :Mills Brotbel"!!! cin:O.s, QtpW!fVer, ~ill.
Burma ewsed conelderable trouble thep. with htr meapclf#ftl
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:Ftew.bUcans in chtrge ~f th1l year'• inaugural ~
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· For one thing, Miss Bunna .I.S an ~tremely tem· wHh ~ ~ 1
p~ental pertonner. In 1953 she. not qnly wu ,.. •
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&amp;lialc:Y about what she ate. but demanded a l11,rge
q,uanttty of var10u1 liqultla daJiy. _
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An elephant nonnally walks four miles an ho~;~r-u eompq,red to
three mph for l'lumans- but Miss Burma spent constde'rabte time
lig•zautnr to ,get a closo-up view oC ~opectatora and con.eq.ueuUy
ltgged behind.
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'l'ha thW decl•lon on this
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tilt .bl),ltl tt tomt White Houle aide• tha.t M s\lOUld •tap out be-l
CJJ.18t ,r. hla tnquent c:Juh wtth Jeglala.tol'l, have been bowa 1ft
,_\f.P.a oltdu ~ before the eJection.
Thl Deftllfl NCretary has alway.a been toy~ t.o Prelddent Elleft.
lloWer. and ~ P'Juldent bu a.l ways backed Willon. tn the plnehel.
llll~- 1t ·II JcllOwa that Wilson doesn't get along too wen ?"ith presl•
~ ...mtant ~berman Adama: and other White HoUM lgurea.

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f'I!IID!j)TON-.A moot ptl'&amp; latent rwnor . . _ . "'11 q81&lt;10140m
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Mrs. · Will . H eilm~!Ui .
Mr . and Mr.e. ~u sene Lanbam
and son Davy ap.d,~~ na rd L:.mhi.m
J!., 6! Park~yrJ called on Mr.
tnd Mrs. t,.en·t~tt L:mh 11m. Sr.
SatiU'day. · ~ ·, .
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Will He ihtail. called at the
Painter ho~8 S~rday
Mr. an4 . ¥~ 0:~Fioyd Spence
Roush home '
called at t~lt ,
Sunday a!J~~~~
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Mr: and, ~~~~nard Lt~nlulm _\·'
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Lenard .Jr. and th'eir families in
Parkersburg Monday .

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry nrown and
sons Glenn at~d . Samm ie ap.e nt
Sunday a~tcrnOon with Mr. and
Mrs. llussell Painter.
Mrs. wur Heilman called on
the Lenard Lanhsm fa mily recently.
Mrs. .RuiMII Painter

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INSURANCE AGENCY

Mulberry Ave.; Pomeroy. Phone
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AUTO SALES

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perlormanee for safety-the Studebaker Golden Hawk puts you in
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and puis you in command with the most effective b(akC$. Put yourself in,eoirimand
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Legal Nott""'e
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Lega 1N0 t•ICe

NOTICE OF fiLING AND
HEARING ON INVENTORY

lamination or depoalt oftedlment
A' · ·
th tr ct ot •--•
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. ""'• one 0 er a
uwu estnbed as follows, to-wit : Twenty·
f~ve {25) acres off of the. East
r th e Nor th ·
Sl de o1 th e wes t ~
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east Qu arter of Section No. 16,
T?wn 7. Ran!:t&gt;_14, save and exce pt
6.26 acres whtch w~s sold off of
Lhe N.~;th .end of u.td 25 acre lot
lo. l : · Riggs, by R. G. Well! , ad·
1 mtm-.~,
. ow - of the ··ta•·
~~.a "'~' of J · D·
R1ggs, dete.~ed, in the year 187(1.
Both of the . abov~ dese!rl~ tracts
of land bei ng !Jtuated tn Scipio
Township, Meiaa County, Ob.io.
Bein g the same real e!ltate eonveyed to E..t Welch by deed recorded in Deed Boot 123 Paa:e 81
of th.e Meiga County Deed Recorda.
Satd premitet ar.e appraited at
$;,000.00 and mu.at not be sold fGr
less. than two-thitda of aald tppraased value.
Terms: Clsh In band oa day of

p,.oa.t• Court Meigs County Ohio
4 eeatl oer
tor three 1!0'11TO the Ex e~utor or Adml~istra
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
~~ecu ti ve 1DS'!' ti ODI.
tor and to &lt;;uc h u( the followinl!
In pursuance of tht' order of the
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&amp;pecla~·t month tw- ~ eentt Ohi o_ survi \ m~ sp0use, if any ; Obi~ , 1 wil l offer for ~al e . at pu blic
per """"'....
ne:-:t or kl n, beue'! iarles undeJ a.uctw n, 011 the 2nd day of FebPuU ratl' or 2 c:&lt;tttl per word will the will , if any ; the attorney or ruary , 1957 a! tO :oo o'clock a.m .
be ebi.rged for &amp;dnrtiaiDJ tf not :attorneys representi ng an y of the at the fron~ door of the Court
. Po meroy . 0 h10 , t be roI·
paid for befare tAe 25th of each aforementioned perso ns:
House m
DlOflth followins: tosertlon.
lowing real estate .
You arc hcr&lt;'by notifi ed tha t on
The fc dow1ng rea t e ~ tate ~ ituate
ln'or. \.n Alh"erttsmg-Should ht: the l)t h da. y of J anuar y 1957. an in St"C tion No. 16. Tow m hip No. 7,
reported Immediately . Tb~ Dau, Im·e nto ry and Appraiseme nt of Ran 11 e 14 , t:.ei ng in Sci pio Town·
Sptinel will aot be reapons tblt&gt; th e estate of Mary J . Hull, deceas- ship, Meigs Count y and State of
for more than one lneorrect in· cd, late of &amp;ip1o Twp . in said Ohio , beginning a t thv S. 1!:. corner
sertion.
County wu fil ed in this Court.
of theN . E. qua rter of SeC'tion 16,
Hearing on said Inventory and Town 7, Range a ; thence w est
-U'd or l'ba411Lb aad :!pt~etll N..,. Appraisement will be had beforf 81 rods· t h~· nce Nort h about 117
tiees ot Enn16 printed at ragu- this Court o n th e 22nd day of Jan· r ods to 't h(' Public Road ; t hence in
1ar c:lauifil:ld rat.ell Oblt.uaraes uary 19!17, at 10 o'clock A.M .
a Southerly di r&lt;'ction along said
pub&amp;bed ,.t J cent per word..
Exceptions ther eto may be filed Public Road to the t:~t line of
- -by any Interested party at any secti on 16; t hence Sou tft on the
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ward Welc;ho, dManecL
~MJciot ud
brake 1emce ary lmi'1.
oil , gas, coal and other mineral•
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oflckett'a llfetr Sen\ee. Well
with tlte right of entry for the
AHo,...,. fvr Admlnllfrltrllll
JOHN C. BACON
purpose of prospecting for , devel- (1) 4.-. 11, 18, 2D (2) l , ate
Judge and Ex·Officlo
lhlo · Pomoror. CW..
Clerk
oplng, producing and operating
sAY! DOII"T YOU KNOW?
By "dartha Jane WilUam1 for the same, aod the right of ocGOODIYI, MULl
Baker's wlll Jive you tbe best
Deputy Clerk
cupyinl]l in iiO far as the :tame is
Mn..WAUKEE - The Wileoolin
trade o• .furniture or appUan- (1) 11-18-2 tc
essential to 11uc:h prospeetlng, de- MiUtary District reported that .tiM
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veloping, operating or producina: las' · Army mule was in~etivded
LET1 ER AR!IIVES
abo,
reservin~ to the State of Ohio Dec. l~ at Fort Carson, Colo., and
ANYONE D~SmiNG HOME DE
ROBINSON , 111. __:_ Seven years the use of streams nowing through replaeed by 1 helicopter.
J,JVERY of Broughton's Dairy ago Mn. A. C. Bu&lt;'hanon wrote 1
Products in Pomeroy or Middle- letter to her so n. Richard S., who said lands or abutting upon the
same, 11nd so much of the hanks
NATURALLY
port, call Walter Crook.J, Phone then was a st udent at St. John thereof as may be necessary for . MD.. WAUKEE .:.:.. William Caah'ls
6057..J. After all , ' 'The Best Seminary, Little Rock , Ark. The
such enjoyment and protection of credit manager of a Milwaukee
Doesn't Co~ t A ·Cent More."
letter never r~a c hed Richard in such st r ea m" from erosion, con· automobile tgenc:y.
1 16 1moc the mails. Mrs. Buchanan died re- -- - - - - - - - - - -- -- - - -centl y and t hen the letter was reAUCTION SALE-Farm machin- turned t o h1•r husband by the post
ery, hou~~e hold eqalpment, mis- oHice. He tur ned it over to their
cellaneou'l mpplieL Gre~~ot Bend son unopened.
Grange Hall. Sat , Jan. 26, 1:00
P. M.
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Blantbe G. Bennett who r.etldea
Rural Route 248, Battle GroUDd

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David 1\. Stout, dec:!elsed, will take
Letart Townlhlp,
County,
notil'e that Maggie M. Stout, plain Ohio.
tiff and· surviving spouse of David
For tM Fisu l Ye1r Endinj~
R. Stout on the 30tb day of Oct.:; DeHmbtr 31 , 19S6
be r , 1956, filed her petition in Total salarieiO and wages paid
t ht: Probate Court within tnd for
duri ng t ht.&gt; year 1956 $9,Ml7.8$
t he Cou_nty of Meigs, and Sute of Tax v aluation
'94 1 ,86~. oo
Ohio, 1~lleiing that MaUie M. Tax Levy
$18.00
Stou t ,, lhe I W'VIvinl lpoUBe of
•. D. ..... 2. Racine, Ohio, Jo..
David l - Stout. d~eued, late of u..-y 15, 1957.
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M elg~ t'ounty , Ohio who died inMrs. Guy Rernolda, Supt. L 'fi: fare Bolrd and Mrs-. lteynolda,
testate on February 8, 19M.
,..port tD be corne-t.
McComas, MiD Barbara Stout aod teacher of the Middleport Kinder·
Thl! , plaintiff further
repreFloyd No,..,l-. l-ownshlp Clerk Mf'l. James' DoAneUy were a]uesta garten, is interested in reta.rded
sents tha t David R. Stout died
RECEtPTS
when "the Child Conservation children'• work.
s1ezed m fee s.lmple or an undivid- Gefteral Property Lax
$ SM.:n League met Thursday evening at
[)ur1ng the business meeting the
ed one-half intereat in common In Sales Tu: (Loeat gov't)
500.00 the home ol Mrs. Denver Rice.
. League voted to contribute to the
7.200.00
the foUowina: deacrlbed real estate GaiOUne Tax
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situate in the County of Veiga, Cigarette Tax .
56.69
Mrs. laa&amp;~s Pullen, president, Bake Sale on February 23. Mra.
347.75 was in cb.atte pf the meeting and l Lewis H Sauer of the Ways and
l,~owm•hip of Che1ter, and State of Gr•nta ~ Donations
described as follows :
Cemeterae~ale of lots, and
tbe program wu presented by I Means comm1ttee recommended
1·542·22 , Mn. Reynolds who was .uaiated by the Bake Sale and tentative plans
Si tuate In the County of Meigs,
other ~elp~
1·732·60 1 Supt. McComaa in abowin&amp;: a film were made to have a Rummage
Township of Cheater, and State of Auto Reg~ataon .
Ohio and described 11 follows, to- Mise. Rece,pta. (List)
on the wort belni doine for re- Sale and also a aale of hand-made
wit: Scdion two, township four , Interest from Cem. 4: such 160·31 tartled chllclren.
articles.
bl Total M.i~e. Receipt."
160.31 ;
and ran~e twelve of the 0 o Total Receiots
Mrs. Reynolds a:ave 1 brief ex· It was announced that the Spring
12,3&amp;3.8&amp;
Compan.Y s P~rehase ta Cbuter
;AYMINTS
planaUon of the purpose of the Conference of the CCL wiU be
To":n~lp, , Metga County, Obloaod General Executive Servlees
Councils being formed In nrioua held on May 4 at Crooksville. RoU :
beilnnln~ on tbe South line of
Com.p of Truateea
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1 counties for tbe eatabUshmeot of
call answers were ''What I Would
7 40 00
uid aect1on 2, 68 rocu and 18 llnk1
Com~nsation of rlerk 662: 15 ; school!. to help ~ese ehldren. Do If I Had A Maid." Mrs. '!11eo.
w~t of ~be touUteut comer of
Exp. of Trustees &amp; ~lerts 65 _34 I Mlss Stout is executive aecretary Neutzling reCeived tbe travelling
~&amp;id aectaon; thence North 109 Total General Exec. Ser. 3 ,067 .4 9 of tber Meig~ Countr Child Wel- prize contributed by f4r! . RiCe.
rod!; thence. west to a eorner 110 Town Hall, Maint. 6 Bpr. ars.OO 'ii· "' ·· : 'i ~ !.~ . · 1 , .-,: F'I 1 :
'fha.February meeting·,wlll be held
rod• •.nd fo~r ~lnka e~st . of the Total Town Ball ,
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It· \~ 'home ol Mil Kenneth MeEast hne of Sltd section, thence Fire proteetion expea&amp;es
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south .109 ~s \o the South Une Total :F'ir! proteetloo ,.,
GLE..~DIVE, Mont. :__ ~ (UP)
and Mrs. Alfred Rou.&amp;h as aislstina
of . stld secuon, thence East on Totat Payments Carried forward
As one justice or the pea'C!e to an· hostesses.
said . line to ~e place of 1Je.
3.502.&lt;49 other, Sidney M.eneth solemnl
A ·salad coarse ~
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glnmng, contamlng 110 1cres, T 1
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by Mr•
more &lt;.r less; save and ezcept Out
ota Payment• brought forward forfeited a $10 bond to-Robert Top- ~e~u:rs. "~on~ "LOwery' ·tnd
of the a~ve descr.ibed premise!, Health, Tax~ withheld ro/O~.G pins bert:; M~rsetb, who holds jus. Mn. Theo Neutzling.
t~ e ~ollowar_g deacnbed trart : BetriCt Board of Health
424 .08 tice court at Hines, ore.; was cited
gmnmg at the Southwest rorner Ro d M 1
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of what was formerly w. z . John- I 8
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or and
for crossing a aolid center lme
1•746 ·28 which lndicsted "no crossing. ·•
son's 97 acre tract·• theoce south T oMtalataHrll&amp;hls
a: ways
7,746.28 1 _ _.;.·_ _ _ _ _ _ _...::.__
82 degrees East 74 roda to a stake Cemeterie&amp;----Comp. officers and
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ACT NOW
thence Soutt: 56.54 roda· to a stone
Employees
~-ve $100 to $10U8
1,139.00 I General Township Fund 4,~.31
corner ; thence ~es~ 82._
24 rod• to Tool&amp;, Maeb., &amp; Materials s:;o_37 1Total of all Funds
16,416.39
1, 2 and 3 bedrooms., large
the place of begmnmg, contalntng other Cemetery Exp.
J40_71 Payments during year
stock, must go! Bting your
3 1v. ~cre~J , more ar leas, leaving Total Cemtreries
1,830.08 Road Funds
10,183.06
desires and your problems,
78.75 ..cres mor e or leas.
Miacellaneous (List)
P,eneral Twp. Fund
3,957.69 move in tomorrow. Try US,
The pr ayer of said petition· is
Truck Ins. Pub . Ad&amp; Dr's Fee Total of alJ;Funds
14,140.711
we're dealing on the very
for the plaintiff Maggie M. Stout,
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155.86 Bal. Dec. 31, 1956 (Clerk's)
pTays for an order of the Court General Supnlies
35_04 Road Fun~
, l,IJ:44.02
lowest terms!
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permitLing Maggie M. Stout, sur- Deductions !:ly County Auditor :
Gener~~:rwp. Funds
831.62
viYing spou11e , to purehase, at the
For Elections
116.58 1 Total of
. Funds
2,275.64 ·
appraised value affixed by the
For Workmen's Comp. 192.79 Outsta,n , gs Warrants, Dec. 31,1
appraisers or the Dtate of David
Bureau of Inspettlon
137.55
19158
Road Funds
6U.35 Free deUvery, Quick. Opeu
R Stout, decea5ed, the real estate Total MiSC!ellaneaus
637.82 General Twp. Yuhds
221.20
7 daya.
in the pe tition described, and that 1 Total Paym.t"nts
14,140.7S ·Total of Ill Fundi
896.~
80id offidovit of tranllfe&lt;, ll~igo
SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS
Bal. In Depository Dec. 31 , 1~
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BY FUNDS
Road Funds
2,319.37
pa~e 495 b~ set aSide, and tor &amp;I., Jan. 1, 1958 (Clerk's)
General Twp. Funds
· 8.'52.821
U , S. 23 SoUth
other proper orders of relief in !Road Fund!
3,673.42 Total or all Funds
3,1'72.19
. WAVERLY,
the premise&lt;~.
Gtm. Twp. Funds
349.09 ,(1.~),.;1~8~,~lt~c;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~t::=:::;;;:::;;;;::=~=;:;;;:;:::;;~
The per sons first above m£ln- Total of all Funds
4,022.51
tloned will further take notice Receipts during ye-.r
flOUr ne-t··
t hat they have been made parties I Road Fund:~
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9,103,66
defendant to said . petition and 1 General Townsltip Funds 3,200.22
t hat ~hey are required to answer Total of all Funds
12,393.88
the saroe on or before tbe 18th I Total Receipts and Balance
day of March 1957.
j Road Fund
12,77'1.08
MA&lt;lGIE M. STOUT, Plaintiff General Twp. Funds
3,639.31
as afore said,
Total or all Funds
16.4J6.391
POMEROY'S
Date. January 1~. 19M.
Transferred from Road to General
fund
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F .. H. O'BRIEN, Attorney.
BEST
(I ) 18, 25, (21 1, 8, US, 22, 6tc
Balance: Road Fund
11,827.08

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top &amp;drnJtdstrauon otnciaa-ln other 1 d~eat.,
u well a. the State ~partment.
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With the "New RepubUcud•m', · .t . ~ "F Prwi·
Oent ,lj!Nnhower . .4 foiiOWO&lt;I ll)r VIet Pmldent
1UeMr4 H. Nixon..
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'fbt two a.lllng Hnaton aN WHt Vlrgta1&amp;'1 elder-

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ty ;Matthew :tleeJy and New KexiCO'I DellD1al Cha.vea,.1
botb ot .whom have been hoapltallzed wtth apmeats.t
WM Vlrplla. and. New Kexl~ bo~ tlecrttd fte.

pvemon tut ye41, an4

In

case ot a Senate vacancy, the

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~~rsti, wbo have only a •t to ~T .marctn ol -•r.t In
maj6l'lty thll!IOI--Ne&lt;lf'IW' I!lhi"!t:"•
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an e"kplWlt ~ainl' to the :Mills Brotbel"!!! cin:O.s, QtpW!fVer, ~ill.
Burma ewsed conelderable trouble thep. with htr meapclf#ftl
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:Ftew.bUcans in chtrge ~f th1l year'• inaugural ~
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· For one thing, Miss Bunna .I.S an ~tremely tem· wHh ~ ~ 1
p~ental pertonner. In 1953 she. not qnly wu ,.. •
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&amp;lialc:Y about what she ate. but demanded a l11,rge
q,uanttty of var10u1 liqultla daJiy. _
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An elephant nonnally walks four miles an ho~;~r-u eompq,red to
three mph for l'lumans- but Miss Burma spent constde'rabte time
lig•zautnr to ,get a closo-up view oC ~opectatora and con.eq.ueuUy
ltgged behind.
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'l'ha thW decl•lon on this
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tilt .bl),ltl tt tomt White Houle aide• tha.t M s\lOUld •tap out be-l
CJJ.18t ,r. hla tnquent c:Juh wtth Jeglala.tol'l, have been bowa 1ft
,_\f.P.a oltdu ~ before the eJection.
Thl Deftllfl NCretary has alway.a been toy~ t.o Prelddent Elleft.
lloWer. and ~ P'Juldent bu a.l ways backed Willon. tn the plnehel.
llll~- 1t ·II JcllOwa that Wilson doesn't get along too wen ?"ith presl•
~ ...mtant ~berman Adama: and other White HoUM lgurea.

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f'I!IID!j)TON-.A moot ptl'&amp; latent rwnor . . _ . "'11 q81&lt;10140m
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Mrs. · Will . H eilm~!Ui .
Mr . and Mr.e. ~u sene Lanbam
and son Davy ap.d,~~ na rd L:.mhi.m
J!., 6! Park~yrJ called on Mr.
tnd Mrs. t,.en·t~tt L:mh 11m. Sr.
SatiU'day. · ~ ·, .
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Will He ihtail. called at the
Painter ho~8 S~rday
Mr. an4 . ¥~ 0:~Fioyd Spence
Roush home '
called at t~lt ,
Sunday a!J~~~~
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Mr: and, ~~~~nard Lt~nlulm _\·'
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Lenard .Jr. and th'eir families in
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry nrown and
sons Glenn at~d . Samm ie ap.e nt
Sunday a~tcrnOon with Mr. and
Mrs. llussell Painter.
Mrs. wur Heilman called on
the Lenard Lanhsm fa mily recently.
Mrs. .RuiMII Painter

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INSURANCE AGENCY

Mulberry Ave.; Pomeroy. Phone
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o1U PomotOJ Z'IW or Mlddl~&gt;
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oteamor. Clinton J'j.ollor, llld
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perlormanee for safety-the Studebaker Golden Hawk puts you in
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and puis you in command with the most effective b(akC$. Put yourself in,eoirimand
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A turke y dmer m observance of
tbe b irthd~ys v( Mrs. W. L. Kautz
and her nf"phcw, Reid Young was
&amp;erved Sunday at the home of Mr
and Mrs. G A Young, Pine Grove

Mr and Mrs Stanle}· GittinS I Mi!&gt;s 'o1ary Me( l u t~ · l'iotn• Pl tJ
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daughter , Susan ~~P~arl. wen~
guesls tlus past wt·t·k ,r lwr par
Present were Mr. and Mrs. W
Mrs Earl Rickman , former l~ e nt1, Mr and ~ rs Ch .. rl('s Tipton.
L. KauU, Pom eroy, Mr and Mrs C'al resident. has been returned Galha Cou nt y
Reid Young and children . Randy to her h ome tn Mt Cl eminB. Mic h.
Mr and Mrs H.nhr-rt l"onkll· and
and Sheri of Pme !;rove, Mr and afler major surgery at a hospttal son . )lichael VJSJted ~r and .\In
Mra. Pa ul Sayre and daughters 11. that clt)
Meh•en Coen and ramlly Kn:er ,
Tuesday
Paula and Sandra, Gt Bend ; and
,. 1rs Th omas 1-•1d er , S'Otl
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y . and her son . Dr Davis Elder,
Baltimore Md , wi ll .arrtve her&lt;!
•
Saturday for the funeral of ber
mother , Mrs. /larry Sargent
Sunday evening dmner gueata
Mrs H L Jacoh~ enterta1m·d
or Mr. and Mr ~ Harold Sauer and h('r bndge club, WNinl'sf!ay even daugh:er, Mary Ruth, Ferhan ing at hn home, Ltncoln road
.\leadows, were Mrs Adda Fuy:ate,
Prize for hl.llh scor(' wa~ award
Nbo makes her home with them : ed lo Mrs !'aut NL•ase aml sl'cond
This is a trade-in on a new Miss Wilma Ht'rrm•n. Cheshlre, to Mrs H.oll and Nl'tJizim~
Plymouth and is definitely and Mr. Howard Parker, Chester.
Refre s h me nt ~ wen~
scrvf'd h}·
in the sharp class. Has ra- Mrs. Saul"r is principal ol the the hostess to those nanwd ahove
dio, heater, wsw tires, Ford. Che&amp;ter sehool where Mr Parker and Mrs WJIJam An drson. Mrs
omatic, exceptionally gOOd b the High Sc-h()C)l Science teacher Fred Cmw Jr Mrs. Albt!rt Co&lt;liL'S ,
paint. Our mechanics have and M1ss Herman is the Second Mrs. Irving Ka rr Jr . ;mtl Mn
Fred B!aettnar
just overhauled the engine. Grade teacher
Th~rsrlay

Charleston and Parkersburg un a shoppmg tnp
In

M:•::•:n:d:M::"=G=A:::Y:o:u:"•=·==~l

Mrs. R. l. Jacobs
Is Hostess Wed.

1952 FORD
Custom B 4-D

Eleanor Schaal, Middleport Sociely Edito•, Phone 6079

Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6.244

Busy See Class January Meeting Is
Held In First Baptist Church Thursday

· Pomer.oy Bend
Grange Meeting
Held Wednesday

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tbe W C'T.U spOilfiOI I"d lhc Tem
pe ra nrt• pmgr;-,rn .1 1 \ht· IH'Ckl y
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rlay
A lcmpcram't' film "The Frwll'l·
ly l': ne my" w a~
8h11Wn to lhc
~ lu t lt'll h and rn. l• IJlty
HElEN SUVF.NSON, "28 -year-uld
daughter uf the prestdeDt or
J\lrs M. L Kelty Is prr~~r[, , nt of
Oberlin (!ullege, looks over
till• locilf org::J nJZatlou :wd M 1~5
aorne or her weddlnf present.
'wlarg.u~ t SitUI'r is prcsl(lt•nl of the
1n
the Stevenson home In Ober~
Coun ty W.C.T U
lln, o. Jlm. 19 is date or her
marriage tu New Jersey·a Guv,
&amp;bert Meyner. Ml!l8 Steven•
aon 111 a distant ooualn or AdlaJ
Stevcnsun.
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Sheila Childs
Celebrates Her
Sixth Birthday

The tslxth birthday of :,bella
l"hilds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .
William Ch1lt1s waR tclebrat('d rt.·
("t· nlly at a mornmg srss10n of
tbr M1dr!leport KlngarLrn
Bl'(r('sbmenlll of cookJ('.~. Ire
rrt·;u 11 antl bubble gum with fav11rs nf balloons and party hals
v.•·re sC'rved by Mrs. Childs who
wa s assi11ted by Stlclla's grandrnnllll'r, :\1rs. George t'h1lds, and
the teacher, Mrs . Guy Re.}nolds
Gul'~ls at the , party were Mn.
(;lenn Jlcnnslt"!r and son, B1\ly,
)iH·ky Childs and C:regory G1hbs.
Invited to [lit 1l the party table
wt•rc ( ·ynthia Mill!, Cathie Mor-!:(&lt;lll. Conme Bachner, MJry Jane
Jc·nklnson, Gregory , ~kkf'y 11.nd
D1lly.

A ':\· Arthu r F,Uw;•rrl Hood, son
of ll"rn)tl llovd .1nd Mt s Thl'l"la
Hood II"' IJl" 'H' d lo llri~ ~,;~ i\1r Fnrrc
Ha se, Te-.::ts.
Wednesday i1flt•r
~p t·n c!tn~ 18 days w1th hiS pllr (':JfOi
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gra ndrarents, Mr and
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Mr and Mrs llulwrt DI XOn
and rhtlrlrl'n, Susan and Ro::;cr
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Mr and '-Irs Dall Orn rlo ff ami son
Da\' rrl.
All~· Bill Ha!lt'.l of SiJ IIIl gflt'ld
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Mrs. Asa ("amp entertained her
Bridge Club Wt•1hw~day at Lhe
home or _brr molhtr, Mrs . P&lt;i.UI
Leonard 1n Mason .
It was announced thaL the next
I meeting would be at the home of
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Meigs County Jaycees Prepare Observance
Of National Jaycee Week J
20 to 26

New Yo

Central .Trains Derailed
~ overturni 29 Cars In This Vidnity
-Y--o=u"-l~d-en_tif_
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slight relie( trom the
'weather of the
few
peared in the offing tl!lt resicle..et +
of this area over the weekend .....
temperature readings Joday
ed a steady advance.
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; Early morning readin.IS at 7 1.
m. showed the meniury at lO
above zero; 12 above at 8 a. m. and
30 above at 10 a. m.
~ .
I Friilay'a light .&amp;DCI'W" flurriet~
proved to be of no fftqlment in the-- .
area as lltrong winds aided hiPway crewa In keeplni roadwaya:
clear. All Meip County roads ,
were reported in good condition · .
today.
Grouped about the "Family Table" a·t the Martin Restaurant in Middleport these members Temperatures scooted up to IIJ
of the Meigs County Junior Chamber of Commerce make plans for the observance of Nationa~ to 20 degrees higher early toda.y~
Junior Chamber of Commerce week, which starts Sunday. In the photo ]eft to r ight are: than Friday in • large section of
President, Roger Morgan, Dick Karr, Don Mullen and Bill Childs. (Sentinel Photo)
land extendi'tg from the Southern
Jaycee Week, the annual anniversa-ry observance of the JunPlains into the upper Mississippi
Valley states.
d
C
for Chamber of Commerce, starts Sun ay in Meigs ounty'
The cold a 1r however, penetrat.--1
Roger Morgan, local Ja}'Cee presJdent, announced today,
ed into hitherto balmy Florida.
The Week celebrates the founding of the Junior Chamber:
Tampa shivered In a nighttime
!n 1915 ih St. Louis, the idea of Henry Giessenbier, Jr., who
climate O( 36 degrees, and Croll!
called together members of a St. Louis dancing club to form 1
CJty, Fla., resulents were Vlctims
the Young Men '~
Progressive
In·
o( 20 degre e cold .
c;v;c A,.oc;aUoo. T he oame was
ln contra st, Cut Bank, Mont..
.
CT
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usually
one of the chilliest !pots .
later changed to the Jun1or
I·
A district·wHie survey in the in the country, reported a rela-

Ammoma mtrate and muractk
1r1 d flowed over !oow covered
:1elds a~out one mile south of Cbe~lure early tha mormng when 13
·an of a northbound N~w York
: entra~ fre ight train l&gt;et,ame d~
-ailed.
1
According to t he Slate Highway
Patrol railroad officials were unble to de termine the cause or the
.vreck: that strewed coal empties
~ nd two ta11ker cars over the rich
Cheshire b olt nm land The wreck
was reporL.ed by crewmen to have
ll{'curred about 5.1 5 .a.m .
The potwnt •cidl •nt huge
c:louds Df thic:k fog skvwud. Offid,als had or-dert to k"p spec.
taton •way from the sce"ne. A
w,..cker wu ••~ to errlv.

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PI .
Workers annmg
.t
Is t riC
ensus

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Southern Local SchDol 'District was
planned j.n
at a Thursday
In 1918 the St. I..onis Chamber of
mght meeting of the survey study
Commerce invited the, J~nior Citigroup held In the Portland school.
tens to become affiliated ps the
Dr. Willtam C~ase of Ohio Uni·
lunlor Cbamber of Commerce. Tlte
versity aJSisted tn planning the
t:Government
and industnal corn· work which will lnclud~ a family
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tlo
n lr.l
l.. '(....pQ!114lot~!l\f
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.&gt; t~
L..
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Louh
'918ti"
·so.on nt?~ to •
.-.:~~"''"'WI
'""e IaeA• of young!(! 1@n- censua 01
hava~ ·"'"·'''
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many CUielttt'tl\e- natli)iJ :
.. · \ttts- bue!d,l,llj i~ ·tm:- nation's hlBb· drett and others beihg indiVIdual
,,..,
,
~chbols but lta.cme High Sebool ap- fiS~:urea.
The /.movement spread so fast parcntly lS d0lng lis fuU part to
Materials for the census ta)cers
that ~e next year the United .wcrcome the shortage.
State~ Junior " Chamber of Com·
According to "The Echo," Ra- w1ll be mpps and charts. lnfo1'mameree ,was f•.•Jllled with 24 cities cine school monthly newspaper, tion gatber~d will inl'ludc family
represc~ted.
a Sci~nce Club was organized in name, addre.ss, parents' names,
Oe('ember w1th Tommy F1sher children of under schoot age, of
school age, and over school age,
The orga.uizatinn hali reathed named as first presidE-nt.
aurb proportiGDII that Wday there
t 1sher got his dub off to a major industry group of wage earan more then 3.200 chapters in seientific start when he had hts ners and reports on the unemploythe national Jayeees with nearly a refreshment commiltec serve up ed, retired, and deceased.
fiUarteJ. mlllion members. Tht the fotlowing:
Hesults of tbe census, wltb othJaycee movement has also reached
"Tannic acid, an(j a mix.ture of er facts gathered by the SI.I!:"Vey
to 84 nations and terrltori6111 with suuoi"e, invert sugar, dextrose(C6 group, will ne used to show the
over 325.000 members in more
lban 4,000 chapters. Jaycee Inter· l-UO tl5) X. NACL, coal tar, dye, physical and curricular needs of
aationol, the world's third largest emulsion of Jact1c acid permeated the f1ve schools in the district.
The meeting was led by Mrs.
International club maintaina head- by C02 after expoaure to over
WiUiam
Downie, Racine Grade
""Oatters In Miami Beach. The u. 4-00 degrees C in Franklin's inven·
School P. T. A. presirlent. Next
•&amp;. Jaycee headql.larters are in tion.''
mc(:ting will be Oil tbe regular
~sa, Oklahnma.
If this announrcment falls tn every other Th11rsday plan al the
""Maror E. F. Robinson of Pome- attract new young seicnlists into Racine High School, beginni ng on
roY proclatmed Jan. 20 to 26 Jay- the world of test tubes, levers and Jal}. 31 at 7:30 p. m.
cee Week today. Cltlnr.r tbe Jun- "G'' force measurements, the Raior Chamber of Commt.•tce for its cine Club will not have faile(t to
elvic work, he issued the follow- add its mlte to the national effort for w,ant of trying
tag proclamation:
'
WHERE.4.S, the citlzens of PomOther otfJttlrs elected by the
eroy and Meigs County recognizE! Junior scientists wr.re Phyllis lhlc,
the Junior c;harnber of Commerce, seeretary-trea.surer.
permane'nt
and
program •ommiltce, Janke WolWHEREAS the affiliated state fe, Maralyn Cleland, 111d Wesley
and community rhapters of tbe Cotart. Teacher Pr:ce is ·d ub
More Red Croll~ l.tlood wa~ used
United States Junior Chamber of sponsor.
Meigs County patients in ~9M
for
Commerce h.ave set aside tbc week
tha n in any preVlous year smce
of January 20 to 26 to observe the
the bloo&lt;l program began, Meigs
founding of the Junior Chamber
County Blood Pr&lt;tgram of£irials reof Commerce, &amp;nd
port
.
WHEREAS, this organization o{
During the past year, 175 rcs1·
young men through projects of
denl:l rc&lt;:eived 537 plnls of Red
community service is building
Cross blood in the following hos-luadel'llh;p wilhl.n Hs ranks for lhe
pital~ : Meiu General 170, Holzer
future of ou:.-- city,
Hospital, 25:!; Perkerspurg HospiTHEREFORE, I, E. F. Robinson,
mayor of the dty of Pomeroy do
The last two pal'lsenger tralns tals, 31 : SbeltPrfhg Arm~ (Athens),
hereby prochim tbc week 01 J&amp;n- , operating thr-ottgh Mason County 1J and Columbas Hospitals, 73.
uar)' 20 to 26 as Jllj'cee Week and will be taken off 1Jy the Baltimore
Th.' use of Red Cross blood for
urge all citizena of thill area to and Ohio Railroad Company after Mei,;:s Countians is not restricted
give full tonsideration to the February l, it was reve~ed by tbe to regiona1 hoapitalll One of the
future services of the Juniar railroad and the W. Va. Public advantage.&amp; of participating in the
(;bambcr of CommercP..
Servi~ Commi:t5ion this week.
Red Cross Blood Program is that
The PSC authorized t~e B 6: 0 members of a partic1pating group
E. F. ROBINSON, Mayor
to discontinu(' the trams on Thursare elia:ible to receive Red Cross
day follo-wing a petitiOn by the blood wherever there is sueh a pro·
railroad whicb 11aid that the num- gram. This Is evident in tbe fact
ber or passengers using the trains that 84 pints of Red Cros~ blood
bad declined 85 per ~nt since were administered to Metgs pa1946. l !aH which was .... COU"rled tients 1n Athens and Columbus hosby the trains is now c~ried by pitals wtticb are in thQ Columbus
truck.
.
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Regional Blood Program.
.l.
B &amp;: 0 olfic1als csllmated \.hat
Anothq significant (act from da·
Lbe aonual ,... on openUons of
ta complied by blood program of·
Harold Johnson of Long tBottom th etralnto stood at $355,~. The (l("iala Is that an average' of 44,7
oscaped unb 11 rt- FJida.y night wh1•n PSC or.der allow~ tbe raJlroad to
pint~, of Red Cro11s blood. were
Ilia sl'!wly a 1 veling car hit a rall dl~ntinuc ruqmng tbc trains a~ nt.edcd
per mo-nth for Mclgs pa·
on a bl'idge, W(!lnt over a to-foot ~nyt1mc _a [ttr _February I follow
ticnts in 1956. Th(! greak!at t~r
bank and landeil Upside down.
In&amp; public nolu:c..
.
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The ra1lro,ad w1ll cootmue to one month w&amp;~ 76 pints in March;
According to 6bw1ff Ruhrrt operate ' twr.o daily Crcight trams the least was ~I pints in 5eptemHartenbach the car, owned by J{oy wlith one passenger r::1r each h"
No one t'au pnl.:(ict fr om monlh
JL Johnson, was a total loss. The through the area.
lo month what the blood needs
driver Ntd .he was 19eving at a
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will be. but the figures plainiy
speed of llbout 10 mi.les an hour
MAN JAILED, FINED
1h'lw that at least 100 pinta of
and skidded on a eurve.
Clyde Clark, 28. Letart, W. Va., blood are needed to as~uro blood
JJc aaid be hit the coqnty brldt,:e was fmed $100 and costs and scn- for Meigs patients rot a lwo
011 tb~ 6hotgW! UoUow llo•d 11hout tC"!!eed to 3 days in jail Friday month period. Whenever the dothiC!e-quarters of r mile wct1t o£ night o11 a charge ol driving while nations fall hf-low tbe 100 pi.bt
Rt. H3, aud @bou_j. three nules intoxicated. He waa arre!iled by quota, 1l 1s evident tl}at tJte Mcigt:
aortb of tbe MJddleport Corpora- l'atrolman Henry w~rry and came
(Continued on Patt two)
lO Mayor E . F. Robinstm's court.
, &amp;lOll Une. No cluu'iei were fUerl.
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Meigs-Co Blood
Consumption At
New High In '56

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Minersville WSCS
Meeting Held At1
Methodist Churc~

Mrs. Rubert n~ibel , president of I . The W~mrn's Sodety ~f Christthe Philathea Soctety, presi dt~d on mn Serv ice of the Minenville
Tbunday eve1ung when they met ! Methodist t' hurch met W~dnead&amp;y
at the Church of Christ. Mrs. Griff evemng at the chureh with Mrs.
Russell Jed the devotional servu:e 1 Clifford Phillips president, pr¥idand IJlcluded a poem "I H,a,ye ing.
Found Tuday ", Scripture readini
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the top1c of the pro~~:ram presented
.
by Mrs. Brooks Sayre. Group ldng. ;
Rt:!ports on moncy -m~kmg pro- ing or "' He Hldeth My Soul" opJ~ets were gtven and 11 w~s de- ened the program followed with .
c1ded to haov '! a Silent Auction at res~naiv~ reading of PJalm 46
th-e Feoruary meeting at t~e home and prayer hy Mrs. Sayre.
of Mrs. Dayld Dar~t ~r. With Mn.
Readings on the topic and "Tbe ·
Oscar Roush as cnatrman or the S . 1 f U de••ta dl ..
d ..u .
A clion
pm o
n
n ng an
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u
·
tponslbillty as Christians" were
Mrs. Rocdell Steffy , who Injured given by Mn . Frank Stewart, Mrs.
her ankle, was reported Ill and Sadie Brown, and Mrs. Otto Hart- ·
it was announced that Miss Susie enbach Two poems were read,
Taylor would celebr'te her blrt.b- •R1ver Door~" by Mrs. Karl Grue-s_,.
er aod "Kingdom of God" by Mrs. '
day Su11day.
The program for the meeUng Phillips.
was giVen by Miss Mildred Hawley
Following a short business ses- ·
who reviewed th elife of "Abi· s1on, refreshment. were served by
1
gail" one of the great women of Mrs. Otto Hartenbach and daugbtbe Bible.
ter, MISS Dnrothy.
A dessert cburse WQ eernd to
twenty-five members and two Furner and Mrs. Griff R11.$8eii.
guests, Mra. R. L Springer, PomeMn. Herman Lobse Mn. WJIray, and Fred I. Girdner, putor liam Bradfnrd aDd Mn. Edward
of the church. Hostesses were Kiss French wer~ named on tbe nomHawley, Mrs. C. E. Vance, Mrs. · inating eommittee &amp;n4 will report
Roscoe Satterfield,
Mrs. Dave at the February meeting.

H1 ndy

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Philathea Society
Meeting Held At
Church Of Christ

by II a.m.

.\feanwb1le, the U01ted Pre:JJ reported Friday night a broken rail
m11y have caused derailment of
. 6 cars of a 97-car New Yort Cen·
~raJ freight train on a bridge at
Pal es. near Athens, 0. The derail:nent disrupted communications
between this area and the Cblnm·
bus offices or the rallroad com·
pany.

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lively warm reading or 27 degrees. The mercury at Fargo, N.
0. soared to 24 de11rees Friday
niRht in contrast to its reading tlf '!~~[.~
4 dei:-ees the day before. Corpus.
Christi, Tex., also warmed lql
'/;·1ckly Last ni .."\'s 1Uf elimb.elr
5t1 art&amp; me"''
Iftfttlng temperaturet Lhlli niaht before.
(t~ti,.uH on ,... two)

Farm Produce
And LiVeStOC k
•
T
Meeting opicS

'
Marketin~ farm produ_cc and
live~tock Will, be t~e tOpiC ot k
!lixltl farmers evemng elasa Monday, Jan. 21 _in the Vo--Ag class·
rooms at RacJRe.
The topic is to include discusslons on advertising, market demands, consL1mer demand!!, priec
cycles, packaging, eye appeal, and
marketing trends of farm products. It is to be pointed ou-t that
marketing may be the most lm ·
portant factor in raisin!:: income on
farms.
At a meeting of the class last
Monday it was learned second calf
helfen b&amp;\"e a greater need for a
dry period than do older cows.
The dry period may he most profitable up to 115 days in length.
Surveys show a greater propOrtion
of milk (ever ie preseut during
late w1nter and early spring, pos·
slbly due to mineral and vitamin
D deficiencies.

·---Meinhart Named
To Committees
In Le~s' }al ore
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Food ~,Stantd
At Rotary Club Meeting Friday oAid Infant
William J. Brown, Gallipolis Rota•ian , gave a most inter..t- Facing Surgery
ing program when the
Rota11: Club met

Middle~rt- Po_meroy
at Heatk Methodist Church Fnday rught. He was mtroducPd

This "'·as hkely the reaeon Hob"!Jn and Columbus officials: of tbt
railroad apparently knew nothin~
o{ the wreck near Cbelhire until
the locomoti-ve had unb.itc:becl frolll .
its ttera1led sec;tien •nd proceeded
iuto t~ Hobson -yards.
·
The State Patrol said it rece:ivd
a call .tt 6 .a.m from the Columbu&amp;
New York Central office asking
it to investigate telegraph linet
between Gallipolis 2nd Hobson.
When a p,atrolman arrived on tile
scene he found lh~ deriiled train
and crewmen walking toward Mld
dleport. The loeDmotJVe had a~
read)- proteeded ttl the yard.
The Pa-trol added that Hobson of
licials had complained of communIcation lines bemg tampered with
over tbe past several W!eb. It wat
assumed wire waa bemg cut, ro
moved and stoJen.
Local railroad attendants refw
ed to divulge any details of lhf
Cheshire accident. The State P1
trot said it made no investlptioa
' as to tbe cause or the derailment.
1\ erew member wa! reported te
bave said he found a broken rail
Tb11 was also the probable cause
given for the Pa~s wreck. A probe
by the railroad bas beeo launebed
at Pales.
Members of the crew on tbe Cheshire wre~k included EI\Siaeer A.
E. Erwin, Conduo:tor H. W. Haddox,
Brakemen C. W Matto'- and J . W.
Moni.J, all o( Middleport.
The Cheabire derailment ia the
third such New York Centrll inddent within the past tix days in
Southeastern Ohio. Sixteen tars of
another freight train were derail·
ed last Sunday at Bremen in Pen')'
County.

A baby boy, three monthr old
was
Jn Cbildrens Hospital, Columby Judge Ced•k Clark, program chairman, and exhibited a
bus.
today facmg a possible ser!number of his prize- winning budgies - other nmaes for the
ous hea.rl operahon and many res.
birds being budrigar and
- - -- - - - - - 1dents of the Meigs-Mason area
Mr and Mrs. Brown, who live were preparing aid to the bereavat 1106 First Avenue, have ap.
ed
parents of the child.
prOXJmatcly 2:S() bJ.rd,S in their
I aviary and r.re (mown throughout
Roger Allen Bishop, lOft of Rev.
the United St&amp;tes for_ their champRoger Bishop, pastor of Ent.erpri~e
ion atock and speCial types of
and Morning SLar EUB Churches,
blrdJ. Mr. Brown exhibited a yel·
faced possible surgeey due to wh&amp;t
low -red-eye budgie .and a blue
is descnbed as a " hole in the
which have won many tropbi,.s.
heart " wbich permits blood to ellC. H. Wise Jr., Oi9trict Scout cape and cause eonge&amp;tioo in the
He showed some of the beauti· committee chain-dan presided at rhest cavity.
ful troph1es mcluding the purple a &amp;out troop committee meetinc
ribbon rosette which was also won at the Middleport Library this
It was annl:lunced today that
fat a Grand ChampJOn . .a trophy week and outlined event! schedu- churcbes lhrougho~Jt the area on
for the third best m a National led ror the committee anrl Troop this, and next Sunday would take
spedal offerings to help defray
Show; sever:~l for best Birds in
Clubs shows, ete.
~~eluded are a Board of Re11iew the ex~n.ses of hospl~al.ha:tion and
The Browns have developed two and Tenderfoot Class, January 28; pt1aslblle surgery wblcb face the
red-eyed types 1n ·blue and m ycl· Committee
lleeting, Feb.
14; llJJShop famtly,
low and are known in national Court or Honor and observance of
Anyone else wishing to contri·
elub1 for these buds. He also ex· Natic.nat Boy Scout wed., Feb.l5. bute to the fund may do so by
hibited one 111 the newest color,
Larry Rice wlll act as Assistant mailing the1r contributions to El·
violet. The sp('akcr told of the lm· Scoulmasler and Kennelb McEl· don Weeks, r/a Pom~roy Nation,aJ
partation or budrigars from Austta himwy was appointed in charge Bank, PO Box 368. Pomeroy.
Jia . to England in 1840. At that of Public Refalions. Donald }hils
tlme..lbe birds were all green-and is the inshtut10nal representative
-.~wed one or this color-an~ and waS asker! to -contract the
t80.,_English breeder and Amcrl· Volunteer nrc Department in rc·
oana. have developed four true gard to starting First Ajd classes
colorE. and in the National shows .ann elementary [Ire flghhn:; !!OUr·
thlllr* are forty -seven classes, di· ses for th&lt;' Scouts.
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parakee~t::.

scoutmg
• Evenf s
For 1 hiS' Area
Are Announred

L J. Roush (s
Ho.hored Fn'day

For AGE Servi'c·e ITwo World War n
wa~ h on~~~~\:f
;~~um~.~: Fighter Planes
Saved For Museum

vuted. agam mto four groups. cock
PLans ha\e bc('n made for the
hea-, young and old.
Troop tu have {hsplay~ 1n four
wmdows 1.1 the busmess section
,
1
durmg NatiOnal Uoy Scout
'ideas:
I
1 a .au riga
oc
.
The committ e(' also d!SCIISSf'd monh
Announoement was made today 1olis and several o( the trophies
. llllin, roJcds for thr conung presentation or IS l~year service
1
ot the appo~nln;tent of Meig:~ Coun·l shown by_ Mr Brown were won at ey m g P
pm by the American Ga~ &amp;. El~ct- '
ly Representative to the- Gener•l the Nat10nljl ~ hOws there. Mr. year.
ric Cor poratiOn. Roush Ill a hne- 1
Aasembly George Meinhart (R) on and Mrs. Brown are nwmbcrs of
Those presen t we re Wl~c. Rol&gt;&lt;'rt man for the Appalachian Electr1c
CHARLFSTON, w. Va.
UP •
two con1mitte1,
ttle Co1llfllbus club and participate Mills, S('outmastrr .James Sunpson, Power Company.
. I The U s Air Force foand Itself
·
h
·•
b
lh clubs
Larry Rice , Donald M1ll~, Kenneth
He was employed by the P01nt
·~
.
The local repre!entabve
a.'IJ in &lt;&gt;t•ows ~;Jvrn Y o l'r
·
McElhinne y.
Plf'asanl Water &amp; Light Comp.~ny Wllh a valuable museum p~e. t~
been named to a post on the Fi·
A .·
t or tiJo~ hobby o( the
J
, 1 1942 "' a gu&amp;rd day, thank5 to the West V~rgm1a
C
Itt..
I t
anuapiomoted
v •
._, ...
.
I G.uard an d a b't
nanee omm
an d a so o th e
Wpar . lh "'bUlldmg of the
I on
and was
to 'truck driver .rur
ldtmna
I of
Elettions and Federal Relations
and he disIf
li n the same year. In July, 1944 , engine trouble . .
.
commJtt.ee.
. ' .
.
tl{ed the show cages and show
1 he was promoted to lineman.
The museum p1ece 18 a propeiF_rank McClure •. Loudenv1llc. u frunk which he had built and oxlor-driwn P-51, among the l11t
chsnnnaJI of the Fl(lance Comnlllt · plaii'led how I he bird~ arc banded :
I
flown from Martinsburg, w. Va.,
ce. a po!!t be has _Reid for the past
hen \'Cry ,oun" .
for junkm,;: at Sacramento. Calif.
four terms of Office
w
~
n
The Air Force came in the po•
Meinb.a rt wa$ stated to return
Judge John Bacon . pr?Mdcnt,
sessjoo of the famed World War
to ~oiumbus Monday when the wa8 jn charxc or t~c m~t1ng and
Mary l'' ran('J ~. 7 yi'ar nld dauo;ha crart after Col. jame~ K. Mclcg1alaturc recoDvenes af.ter a aDnoum.-ed an u1v1ta_twn to , tbe ter of Mr. llnd Mrs . La\\'rt'nce
Laughlin, chief of staff o{ t.be
Wf;!ekend recess.
Huaun,ton Jlotary Club lunche~;m Frantls, AmJe 51 suffcrPd tacial
state·~ ALI" National Guard, asked
Qp reb. 18 at Ihe Jfolcl Prlt.cl'Ja~ lacerations :tnrl bruist:s whtm II
~be Air force if t.he ota:te could
8ULLITIN
wbmr Rot.ar~ lnlrrnatJOilal preSJ-~ 6 led 00 whkh shE&gt; wa~ r1dmg
bold hack one or it~: 26 P"-6'l's for
Vilfqt Clerk ¢b•rfh Letw:told dent.Lang will he the .;;ucs1t speak- crasht'd inlo a parked auto 1nobile
nrcw \~chstcr ~ost ~o . . 3.9. of display rurpo8t's at Coonskin P~
tht Deily SentlrM:I tocf.,- h1 1.... his er. The Rot.ana1_1s havi,'J. B so be,en on Brccly llt-i~ht s. !-"nday evening th~' Anu·nt'an l.A'glon wtll lllJIJatc here The others bas been stui.ed
,.titian• Out hr • second -term invited to the mtrr-CitJes ~dl(l&amp; at about 6 :30 P m
:15 m·w me~ hers tnto the post. on th('tr wa\· to the West Coast as
•• citric. Leeu'1 name- tN1 ....., an.oetlng to be hrld on J:&amp;hlf(!l')' 26
The Su .. ar Run Sdwol s~xond 1 \lon.-J,t) £'\"tnmg al 8 p.m., ~cord- soon as lh~ ·!67th f'igbtcr Intempconnectld with ,...fltl• Glndi at the Unive r:-. 1Ly Crnter,_ Ath~ns,
radc u "'11 is unrkr 11 doctor 's mg lo i!n nouncemcnt made today tor Squadron wa.s outfitted with
41•* for th1 Pomtroy m1yor po&amp;i· when Joh_n U~kcd, ~re111den~ of ~arc a: ap resull oft he mishap.
Th~· majority o( Lhc new mcm· jet {Jgbl('rs.
tioin ,•inc• I. F. Robinson hu 1n- Ohio Um\•ers1ty, w1JI be the
hcr~lllp 1~ made up of veterans of Th e Air .rorce okayed the re"""'" h• will not run for • speaker.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
th•' Korcau War with several quc~t but at the
saruc tlme re·
fhiHt
hit 1ennounc•
· an d
AdoJJoit•~.
1
rnt· r.rm. Aabtllf
•MctbodJ~t womrn prc(lapng
,.,j Cla'a
• Sanon. l'orl· Wor ld War n veterans alsobelbltod. nl•Jnbe •.....• d 1·t had no repJJca of the
...,.
me•nl .-.. w,. ldno runn ng serving the ~ lt'ab. rUnner were 1aiH 1. 0 ora vear
.. h:-.. l'oo 11 {' ' ".''
A la1e;c turnout of mem rslup l••ht••
lor · t~" own mu""""uaJ
at
fo
oe ~
....,
r m.yor, L... r se ;
Mrs. Evcrcll DavJ s, Mrs. If. E.
o ~t·har:.:eds. Gran· Bruoks. Le· 1,, •:x rrett'd to tut~J out !or t~e Wnght -PaUerson Air Force &amp;lie,
"It
I hlvt~
&amp;K
Catl •·rt
w. V• . 11 ..~ 1,c 0 ~"'""'·
Car· uututory ceremomes wb1cll w1U
1 ~-hi
_ .. my
at Bush, Mrs. W W. Hayes,· ll',rs.
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Varian,
Clifton.
I be foll owed by a IiJb !ry.
(~ntlnucd en JNI•
thb time."
Mattox, Bess Sanbor:1.
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