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                  <text>The Daily Sentinel

8-Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middlepor t , 0 , Jan . 23 , 1057

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ICounty GardenClub Presidents
\irs Bruce Lloyd co nt act chairman fur the CAGC 10 Me !g s County . presided at a met'ting for
pres idents of Count y G;udcn Clubs
or tbe1r reprsentatt ves Tuesda Y
at llealh '-fethodJst Church
\Irs James B. Titu s, Rutland.
s,1okc on a proposed C"ounty-w1de
proje ct of as s1stmg 1n the land
: sca pt ng of the Count} Home and

Ju n1&lt;1r 1 lu b chrmn , e ac h spoke on

the group approved the liUgges
lions which they will present tu
their clubs They also discuued
.JP to h1m on the street and S &lt;~ d,
favorably to the tdea or a county· . ·" that !h lng off ' and
t loHpee"
w1de ~~ lower Show 1n JuJie with
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11hc general rha1rman to be chosen
fr om this group
DLRlNG
Mr~ Lluyd rt.'ad a Jetter from
~r .. Lmn McKmght, State Junior
Club chairman asking that Junior
r!ubs be started m Me1g1 County
1 Mrs Rubert Reibel. Reg1onal D1rt'rlor , and Mrs Til us, D1stnct

cu tniJJendatlons or the members
attt ·ndmg the meeting Tuesday
Those present were Mrs. Rc 1
bel, Mrs Titus, Amateur Gardeners Club and Rutland Garden Club.
Mrs Webb H a II, Rutland Garden
Club . Mrs James Harley, M1ddle
POll C. Club, Mrs Earl Dean ,
Chester Garden Club , MISS Lydta
Ebersbarh , Mrs t:harles Goeglein,
Pomt•roy Garden Club; Mrs. Glenn
Le-e . Mrs Louise Harnson, Walk·
1JJ Club, Mrs John Terrell , Mrs
C L Heaton, Windmg Trall Garrlf'n ( luh, Mrs Jed Webster Sr .
M1ss Elhel Garland, Twtllght Gar·
den Club, Mrs Norman McCain
Mrs Mildred Headle) Rose Garden
Club Tupper~ Plain~&lt;; Mrs 0 . P
Klem. Mrs Lloyd , Amateur Gardeners Club

Eleanor Schaaf, Mtddleport Soctety Edtlor , Phone 6079

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Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Soctety Editor, Phone 6244
WotlSE THAN EVER

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J0 u·· " He " hll t.l l'd tha t lh&lt;' 11 u
r (•e wh1c!l the d1m c sold him l{)ok ~
' J " unrealisti c' a ~tnnger nme

HO.N.OLULU
l: P - Roh('Tt
Owens sued a ha 1r ch uw r ·r
~600 Tursda&gt; b&lt;-cau ~ e he sa 1d a
toupee made h1m luok 'r1 du· u

1\lwn he

tuok 11 ut f h ~

lu k\·d

than ever bc ca u~c 1 , ~
aLqulred a good tan be low lilt;
WJfSf'

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Baker Furniture's

JANUARY

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SOCIETY

...--PRICES REDUaD ON:---,
e Bedroom Suites

e Uving

Room Suites

Mr and Mrs Paul Fl&amp;her qf
MIIICrSVI!iC
VISited recently
eCHAIRS
8RUGS
ePICTURES
Columbus
w1th
Dr
and Mia.
eLAMPS
eTABLES
eETC
James F1sher and daughter.
The infant daughter of Dr and
This "Operation Thrift" All Takes Plaee On The Brightest Corner In l\llddlcport
and Mrs Jame11 Fisher of Colum
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~~~~":::'~::"_.j bus formerly of Mmersv11le ha•
bcf'n named Lucmda MarJe.
~trs EdwarC: Parker was return
('d to her home, Minersville Sat
urday from Holzer Hospital where
she has been a medlcal pallent
for the past month
Kenneth Farley of Chelyon, W.
Va v1s1ted Sunday with Mr. and
! \trs Edward Parker
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Mrs Edward
Genhelmer and
snm , Eric and Jcffrl'y of Royal
Oak~ . Mtch are the gue11ts of her
parents, Mr and Mrs Verne Bot
!nger and of Mr
Genheimer's
parents, Mr and Mn Olan Genhclmf'r Mr Genheuner who Is
1 an archltet:t for G iffels and Val·
let r o of Detroit, M1ch 1s spend·
lil t-( a week in Cuba on busmeu
for the r1;mpany
Mrs JOhn F Raily , Mrs Bertha Sroll and Mn Olan Gcnhel mer vtsHed Tuesday 1n Pt Plea~ant , W. Va . Wilh Mr and Mrs
Will Jm Kn1ght and farmh·
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l'pl Dewayne Eskew son of the
SAVE ON Tm:SE
lalf' Mr and Mrs J W EsKew
I of Union Ave , who has been st:I I!Oncd with thf' Mannes .tt C.IIIIP
V aiU{'S to $5 !J5
&lt;'heck s StJ ipl' ~
l't'!Hl!'\ton , l a \If rcrclv&lt;'d h1s dts,\LL SIU;S
&lt;'har~w a' l&lt;'r three y&lt;'ars ~Hvlrt·
Huck and Hull ('ulla! s
and h ~ ~ anl\'ed In Dayton, where
ANI! COLORS
hl' w!ll res1de.
\Irs Ch&lt;!ill'S Wtthl'&lt;' who hat
hr·t' ll q u1h• 111 w11h a k ulm·y mfcc•
110n at ht•r home !Inion Ave, •s
!lOY'S
1&lt;'J HH trd as nnprovmg
\tr .we\ Mr s Robert Marc1nl~ •
·IIHI famJ lY ol Tuppt"rs Pb1ns .vPn.•
llrokt•n Sizes
$1.98 VALUt:
'\ut~day Rl•Psls of M1
,1ml M1s
( !.11'i nrc Anfir('wS an.l famll.\'
Values To 321.50
\It ~ Wt\ham
Baxter cntcn"l
i1 n 11N Hospital, Tue:-day fur ob
GIANT REII!ICTWNS
S-M-MI. - XL
~" 1 \ 1t1nu
and tre«trnenl
ON ALL OTHER JACKETS
$2.93 Values

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Sale

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BIG DAYS

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Beginning Thursday, Jan. 24

SPORT SHIRTS

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SUEDE JACKETS

$13·99

NOW $2.99

SUBURBAN COATS

FLANNEL SHIRTS
$1.39

$14·99

Men's Flannel Shirts

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. Bargains all over the Store in

Propose County Home Landscaping

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Th r ( uunty Garden Club meetJng v.1 ll be held th1s spring when
the 1 tu bs will report on the rl'

SUITS
and

TOPCOATS
They're Heducrd to .Sell.
Get Yours and Sa&gt;c

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ONE LOT OF SUITS

$25·00

All Wool . . . Shark•kin
Gabardines and Stripes
Values to $42.50

TOPCOATS
All Wool As Low As

SPORT COATS
Values to $2~.30

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our ongmal

stock Nothing brought

In [or

- $14.99

IVY LEAGUE CAPS

thiS

sale. We need the rack space if you
need the merchandise you ca·n save
money Sale starts Thurs., Jan 2~.

Reg. f2.45 Values
Broken Sizes

ends Feb. 2

"Where You Dress Better For Less"

Pomeroy

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NOW

S;llltil a Mulforri hils been m
r'o l11 111hus for a check-up at Chd ·
dn·n s Hospital where she learned
lha! her cast w11l be removed in
thr{•r wt&gt;ek~ Sandra, who ~~ rccmi'llll!; from surg&lt;'rY corrl'rlmg
1ht' cUl'cts of polio, Wil8 hurt Q,llaln
wh•·n In an automobile accident
ThanksgiVIng weckeuc.l,
Mrs Katheryn Payn4!! wa5 taken
in the Meigs General llosp1ial 111
tht· llawlingB-Coats ambulam·c
\~11lard D. Miller, AM3, son of
~1r .md Mrs. Dflvle Miller, has
b(•f'n transferred from Brunswick,
:\1ll liW to Puerto Rico
. \Ir s t- ranees Bearhs, Mr~ Lu·
t'l llf' Brarhs Hawkins. Mn. r ft,
1 Wa~e Jr an[! Mrs, Rodney Sauct'
a1tcndcd the funeral or Mrs DClra
Bt&gt;11rhs at the Em I prj¥(: EUB
t'h11J ch Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrlt George llmlson
llnrl \!} 11nd Mrs. 0. E Ml'K1111cy
\\Nc busmess visitors in Colum
hu~ Tuesday.
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.1.m1re Houck, dauahter•f Mn.
1 :\t;anf' Houck, ls Ill at htr home
\\ lth an attack of flu
l- r1t'11ds have · learned that Juan·
1111 nangcrter who gradliated !rom
\1iddleport lhgh School in 19a6.
I:&lt; workmg m an ofrlc-c In Zant•Jt
ville and IS enrolled in N1ght School lht&gt;re.

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United Meth.odist
JOF Class Holds
Monday Meeting
The JOF class of the tlmted
Ml'lho list Church met Mon!lay
I!H'nlnB at the churth for its January meeting.
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MrJ; Dwtaht Parker. prt&gt;sid&lt;'nt,
prf'slticd at the meeting wluch.
oprnf'd with devotions l&lt;'d by
Mr~ Hey Hysell · who read t•salm
too '"d orrercd prayer
A ronrtlbutlon was m•dc to the
""'" of Dimes. Mrs. Gerald WI!dcrnmlh and Mrs. Benton ronn
wrce named u lhe flower ond
I mk rommitlce. II was ann'"necd
that g1·oup one of the WSCS would
I servf' lt1nch at the churrh Jo'nday
• from II a m. to 2 p, m.
At the close of the mcei111g a
' social hour was ~"njoycd and a
] desst•rl course w~t.s served by the

ho~lc55,

1\lts.

P~1·ter.

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Advertising
In CirculaUon

9 Reg. fl.89 LACE CURTAINS

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SALE $129 PAIR

23 Reg. $2.50 LACE C!JRTAINS

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SALE fl 99 PAIR

43 Reg. $2.95 LACE CURTAINS

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SALE f%.19 PAIR

38 Reg. $3.95 LACE CURTAINS

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SALE f3.19 PAIR

18 Reg. $4.95 LACE CURTAINS

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SALE
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5 Reg. f1.95 LACE CURTAINS

46 Reg. $5.95 !,ACE CURTAINS

8 Reg. U-29 LACE CURTAINS
11 Reg. $7.95 LACE CURTAINS

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FATHER, MOTHER AND MOST OF THEIR CHILDREN

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CAFE CURTAINS and

read from
Margaret C Kistler, district depu.
ty, concerning the distnct rally
wh1ch v.tll be held in Marietta on
Aprll 11 Theodorus Counc1) will
prf'sent colon; at the rally Mrs.
C L Heatou was mstalled as asso-crat&lt;' councilor by Lhe council dep.
uty , M1 s Albert Woodard.

27 R.r.g. $1.95 CAH SETS

$3.89 PAIR

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wtte

SALE $1.89 SET

8 Reg, $2.89 CAFE SETS

SALE $2 19 SET

• B00klet 0 n cAount y Truck Destroyed
lnformative
(n 3-Ca r Wreck
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Of
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J
e•gs aycee
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ISNew PfOJeCt

37 Reg. $2.95 CAFE SETS

SALE $2.19 SET
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f'nmmittees appointed were Ways
and Means, Mr!l Bermce Darst,
Mrs Addie Gruescr and Mrs. Jobn
Sm1th , Orphan~ Fund , Mrs. John
l.e1fhe1t, M1ss Erna Jesse and Mrs.
Thomes Cook, Owing Hoom, Mrs.
Harry Stahl, Mrs Arnold Hayes
:~ml Mrs Herbert Miller; Kitchen,
~tr:,; . Donald Hauck , Mrs. Albert
Woorla•d a11d Mrs. Henry Reibel ;
,tnd F'lag Rear&lt;&gt;r~. Ldhe Hauck
.and M ' S F1&lt;&gt;d Swatzel

15 Reg. $1.00 CAFE BOTTOMS

30 Reg. $1.98 LUSTRON DRAPES

COME IN
1956 FORD VB

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the sen1or
SPffN;cr stated
. :~~~::-r.~:o,r~'"'~m:&lt;t;; h11

SALE $139 PAIR
SALE $2.19 PAh\

20 Reg. $5.95 RA Y!1N DRAPES

SALE $4.99 PAIR

9 Reg. $8.93 RA VON DRAPES

. . . . . . • . . . SALE $5 99 PAIR

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SALE $4 99 PAIR

12 Reg. "$6.95 FIBt;R{;LAS TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE $5.19 PAIR

8 Reg. $3.95 DACRON TAILOREII CURTAINS

SALE $3 19 PAIR

9 Reg. $4.15 DACRON TAIWREII CURTAINS

SALE $3.19 PAIR

group
elude.;:! · that at tlte prese[lt ltme
f
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when tt ou ' .c as I an m d ust na I
,' concern was eommg to Letart,
then now IS I he tune to tl.ke action and s£'11 the "VIe1gs County
Story•" and do 1t m lhe lihorlest

$2 19 PAIR

12 Reg. $2.95 IIACRON TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE

15

Reg. $2.69 DACRON TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE $1.99 PAIR

20 Reg. $3.29 DACRON TAILORED {:URTAINS

SALE $2 19 PAIR
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green.

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1955 CHEVROLET
Bel Air Hardtop VS . P . G.,

radio, heater, scat covers,
sun visor, white wall tires,
and many other accessories.

7 Reg, $3.95 NYLON TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE $3.19 PAIR

20 Reg. $4.15 NYLON 'l'o\ILORED CURTAINS

SALE $3 . 19 PAIR

5 Reg. $4.95 NYLON TAILORED CjJRTAINS

SALE $3.99 PAIR

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SALE $4

Reg. $5.95 NYLON TAILORED CURTAINS

"Sharp"

RAYON TAILORED CURTAINS

1955 PLYMOUTH

~avoy 2 dr. Sedan. Radio,
, He.ter, seal covers &amp; w. wall
tires. This car has a beauU·"'UI peach finish. "Clean "

30 Reg. $1.89 RAYON TAILORED CURTAINS

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1954 MERCURY
Monterey Hardtop, Radio,
1\eat.!r &amp; overd•·ive
All
Jood while wan tires, beau.
Uful tu-tone green finish.

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Reg. $1.95 RAYON TAILOREII CURTAINS

SALE $1 39 PAIR

%Reg. f2.95 RAYON TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE $2.19 PAIR

3 Reg. f3.95 RAYON TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE $3.19 PAIR

31 Reg. $1.00 C01TAGE SETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE 69o SET

1953 FORD VB
Hardtop F 0 M.,
Radio,
heater. scat covers &amp; Ali
good white wall tires. This '
car Is the nicest &amp; cleanest
'M Ford around. "See this."

16 Reg. $1.50 COTTAGE SETS

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SALE $1.19 SET '

88 Reg $1.95 COTTAGE SETS ..... . .. . ..... . , .... . . . . ... . .. SALE $1.39 SET
%0 Reg. f%,95 COTTAGE SETS . . , . . . . • . . . . • • . .

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RUFFLED CURTAINS

1953 DODGE

6 Reg. $3 95 ORGANDY RUFFLED CURTAINS ..•••... • ...... SALE f3.19 PAIR ·

3 Reg. $1.95 ORGANDY RUFI'LED CURTAINS • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE $5.99 PAIR
12 Reg. $8.95 ORGANIIY RUFFLED CURTAINS ..•..... , ••• , .. SALE $1.99 PAIR '•

37 Reg. $5.95 NYLON RUFFLED CURTAIJIIS ..•. ... .•• ; ..•••• SALE $4.99 PAIR

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Reg. n.95 NYLON RUFFLED CURTAINS •...••....••..... SALE f6.99 PAIR

35 Reg. $3.11_5

and U.29

DACitON RUFFLED CURTAINS . . . . . . . . SALE $3 19 PAIR

%4 Reg. $5.95 FIBERGLAS RUFFLED CURTAINS .......•..•.. SALE fU9 PAIR

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A three-car aCident that totally
dcmohshl'd a panel truck late this
mornmg was. caused by Ice on
Rt. 33 7 nca1 the Swuhcr tipple
pollee said
Accorrhng to PaLtolman John
Mc'Kf'llZie a truck owned by th e
Elb 1 'ct St
d d 1
b

D er .H., Vaore~,aellle skrl~-~~d 0~
anafl'
d. n " 1 r.d
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6 81
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tpped 1 11
~- 1n on
ItS top an
Ina }' rig
lilt e up
agam be£orc stoppmg
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~Meanwhile, two other vetuc!Ps
follo~m1 Van.~. Meter
cbllided
1110P and shd
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VI&lt;'
or
YOu"g,
Mel"'
Co"nwhen
the,
tned
to
Mr.,
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IY P~lio Dme Chairman, today on 0 e ICe. ,
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sa1d thaL th1.1s far the current
Lamages oIf a rue-R nvcn Y
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campai gn 1n Meigs County
ag- owooed hy Fred Kestel soli , were
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gmg far behind prt•vwus \ears an
estunaled at $511 while damages
that ~turns have heen very slow 1 lo a Ohio F"el Gas true·' drtven
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Th~ chairman Said 13 mal by Raymond Kloes were set til
cards ~rnt Ollt throughout t h c $35 .
county have ht•en slow In &lt;'0\Jlll'g
No eh,roes we-· flied ••d the""'
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c\ th thought
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bark an cxpl esse
t'
were no InJUries Cmders were
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I hat many persons h v.td'
aldl pfro- ordNcd on the iC:&lt; sect1ons at
bahlltty latd them asa c an
or- once .
gotten them
Thus far sales for Blue I rutrh
havf' amounted to $339 ll and the
tolling of thf' Pomeroy Bnd gc by
, mt·mben; of the Pomrroy Junwr
lllgh Band last Saturday has net
ted $9126. Th1s unit wtll agam
loll the brulgr. on Saturday

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Mrs Young sa1d too lhat thi!i
week cards have been dJstnbulcd
throughout all tht&gt; schools m the
eo"n '&gt;' for contnbutw~;s by the
school Children
Th us far contributors 1o I he
Mf'lgs Pallo funrl, !.1 5 r&lt;'lC'ased by
".·" ''· Yo,no.. are
Stark's Drug
Store $50, Rutland PTA, $25,
Foundry Mnulfirls Limon. $2!),
Pomeroy Cement Block. $25, AntiQUitv Baptist Church, $13 15: Jlysdl's Rotkv1ew Hotel. $12, },armNS Bank and Sav1n~~ Co . $10,
Pomeroy Natwnal Bank , SJO, (It·
1zens National Bank, $10; Oscar
Roedel, $10; M C. Hobart, $10, G
&amp; J Auto. $10; Lydia K.bersbach ,
$10; Manon Ebers bach, $10; Eh·
ersbach Hardware, $10: Columbus
Southern Oh1o Elcctnc, $10, Ty·
rca: Pickens, $10, Krogcrs, $10;
Disabled American Veterans, $10;
Hcmlork Grove Churcn $10, Sl·
cred Heart Guild. $10

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A treasurer's report· rcbtcd that
the net profit from the " M'odcl A
Ford Gtve·Away" was $85 Also it
Uunors of $5 arc · LJ A.V Auxwas &lt;eporh•-' th11t at the present 11o •y Ra"lole QL''-' rhapler Mag''
a., ;
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lime ~280 58 ts m the group's
1 a Temp'·
Drew
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tllary Past Pre:,;idenl.s, Rev. Moh·
It was urgf'd by Prestdent Mor- roH. Rock Spnngs Sunday School,
gan that m~..ore action should be H
y 11 rvcslers of Foderated
app
lak•n by the group lo '"pporl Chm ch, aDrrw Web•lrr L&lt;goon
the Governor's Safety Program, Posl, Mrs Thomas D. Syrc, Busy
and that it could be best done on Be e Cl ass , B a k er an d Seyfried ·
a count}· level. Morgan ctted sev·
Robert McHarf1e. David Scott,
eral s.:dety h3zard:s m the county Gerald E Reuter, Tuppers Plains
ll'at 'illO"Id be camp,.gned again:o~L.
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Sumlsy School, Tuppers Plams
The"" w•r· the bndgc on State
~ 124,"' In Meigs county·, the Methodist Church, Second Warcl
Ro"le
Womens Club, Laurel CliU Better
Hobsor, cros::;mg, whlchd appabourent,· Heal!h Club, Ernest Rca. BlfeU·
Jy somcthmJ 1s bemg one a
• ocr Autv, Dr. Moore. Dr DonoVan.
he 831CI, and the narrow road on E F Robil}o.'lOn, Mason Fillher,
UniOn Avenue.
ChHord Ebcrsbaclt, Edith 1hrlin·
Con "lumg Ihe mocltng, a r~- e;er, A D Weed and ..Son. V. D.
port on the bowling Learn was sub- Edward~. Sugar Ri.ln Flpur Mill
mltted
and Mrs. M. E. Jbthburd.
rrest'nl at lhe llli.'Clmg 1n lhp
Jaycee Hall were: Morgan. Jrrinmgs, Jo'ullrod, Beltmg, ChUds,
I.
Drown, Ka1·r. Rosenbaum , Seelig.
1\lanm.
Gu~sts included
Ron
Sprmger and Bill Grucser.
CINCINNATI, 0. UP
- l'Tod·
uce·
F~ggs, steady, pnccs at farms.
TO SPEAK HERI
Hcp George Memharl and Fran I• consumers, whiles and IJrownR, \
Cochran of the State Department jumbos 33 -39: A lArge 29-30, A rMof Education will be S!lCakcr~; here !Imms 26 · 27, A small 20.24, B
Jan. 31 when members or local laq:c 26-27, f'OB A largo a.:;-36;
!irhool boards meet m the courl· A nll'dtum 33·34; B large 33-34
Chickens, fryers about steady;
house.
Cochran is St.atc Supervisor or [ryers 3-3't.! lb 17-18, hens, heavy
type 14-17, hens, light type 1()-12.
Transportation,
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To Convene At
Marietta Ffl'day

Orville Landers

have the

The proceeds from the sale will
be tur.led over to the M.el&amp;l
County Polill Committee . MerehandJse to be sold will be handl'ed b)&gt;
two mtlhods
(I) Persons having anything of
value they will donate to the
cause may bring it to the sale
lo be ' auctioned
Wltb tbe en·
lire proceed" from the sale of
the arhcles gomg to the Pollo
Fund

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(2) Anyon(' wlsbmg to selJ
f in.er1
chadndJ,!jC mllay IPI_ut lth urpg ?.";,,ea.. ~
an a sma se mg e a e "'u uc
deduct~d ft·om the selling price,
With the selling charge turned
O\'er t" the Poho Fund.
.
The Si!le '&gt;"lll start at 1.00 p. m
1Saturday, Ja'1uary 26, wltb. no
Item bcmg too small nor too
large to be consigned or donated
to the cause
Anyone h.lvmg anythmg of
value they would hke to donate
to the Polio DiiVCj: may call
1 Portfand 436 or
Tbom 18
Hyatt Pa{sons - af Portland 273
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ospil

Named For 1957
of
Virgil Hayes adm1mstrator
Mc1gs General Hospital toda}· an·
nounccd the selectiOn of Lhe Board
of [hrertors for the hospital dur
mg 1957

Two Sentenced
To Jal'l T"'rms

the Sov•et Union's "atomtc retaltatton" warnmg as Moscow's

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Dra""l'ng Dat~ et Beta SI'gma Phi'
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sill Dodnll today set Jan 31
the date when drawmgs for the
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New c ld w3\'e
spreads over
M t Of Nati'on

early this month
warrar.•" by carrymg out reported
S_h enff R,·bert Hartenbach was :
0
planj to esT t hlish aLQm " armed
noli!ier1 today Lhat un!es!! ~t"lgs !
Amencan umt! In Turkey, Iran,
'-I County authcnt1es are wlllmg to ,
Japan and ukm:n~oa
return J.ant!P.fll to the army either
The Official Soviet Tass news
1agf'ncy imm erhatt&gt;l v picked up the
C.
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U}DVIC lOR
place
destenated
after local
: charge "'here Pravda lef~ of( and
p
a11thonties are "through w11h
OS
warned u S allies tht!y m1ght beTwo .l'oung omt'ro} mE'" were him" Army Regulatwns forb id
come the ftrst vlettms or any
5ervtng out a\ least ls-day jall SC:l- Lande".!'' release.
A fresh bla.&amp;t of frlj!Jd air OVI'r atomiC war
!t speCifically Silllences here today after one of thf'
spread most of the eastern thlill
led out for .,,,.arntn.l!: Bntlan, West
patr was convicted of assault and
Landers, l7 Ill wanted here hy I ot the natiOil today , lumbling tern ~
' tr
Italy Turkey
battl'ry and tht' other ot thpft
the Probate Court He had bef' n I)('Tlltu res by as mu~h as 40 to 51.1 Ir~~m;~~- )Jp=~re,
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TbPy were Jack Land&lt;'fs, 22. srntence.d to an 1ndefm1tc term 111 dcgr\:cs m New England
But Jn Washm gton Pre!itdent
Laurel St and Wilham c WlliC,
the Bov s Industrial School after
llowever · the cold air stopped E.1 sew·owcr
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19, Pomero)' Stbac ShRout,•, ft1behen) hiS ,convlcli,on on, a charge of the n~e or northeastcbrn stream s of whether l s forces mEgbt be
were arrestt'd y
t'rl
o
stea wg au o par s
and rJ\t'rs, swollen
Y meltJng armed with atomiC weapons lf
Harlenbach W('dncsday m the1r
The Army ~ol 1nto !he ptdun: snow and heavy rams
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forced
hj!ht Commumsl aggreit10
homes.
when Lander"~ _who was AWOL
The Alleghen~· R1ver h1t flood smn :n the lfrddlt' East
Acconlin,~; to the Shcrrfr, Emory turned himself m to Ft Knox of- ~ t ru;•' 111 some areas of Penns) I I H sad a r1n 1 deci sion has not
Huller nf Rt 'I
near Kclro) ·~ f1cer~ follo"·mg his Jail break va 111 a. hut no senous tloodm '~ w&lt;~~&gt; : bee~ ·r~achd . 01ahhnugh his pro-• r-,•1ght Clnh Slgllf'd 3 ro:nplaint Sheriff Ha1 !f'nhach had requesh·d repor ted At
the Aile
d .D t
., r
the Middle
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that Wise dunng the n1ght uf Jan his release lr'&gt;m the Ar.my so he J&lt;:hl' H\ and !\tonongahcla nvcrs ex Epose,
r nt~ :::force ·,f nec1
ld b 1 k
as orom ~"~
u
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13 stole a watch ft'\1m him an •l CIJU . e a en 0 .anras Pi
tcrdt'd normal pool stage but r&lt;&gt;- essarY to battle Communist aggresthat Landers gave htm ahbeatmg
"Thts aboul wnles off
Lan - mamrcl below nood
swn
II was reported the pa1r ad stay- ders case,'' th e sheriff
today l Several streams •n thl· Clev P·
Mr Eisenh ower also said one
ed all mght Wltb Rutier, Ill com- I ..It doesn't lnok like we should go I
d
fl
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of the Cbicl auns or his ¥hllinb· h
h d
h
La
Jan area over oweu ~cs er ay
, pany w1t a t 1r young man w o get him, Li1ke him to
ncastcr h receded to their banks as tem· trallon dunt: g the next four years
Is related to Rutter. Thf r~alion, then r•Jturn hun to the Army
ut
ed
adne~ • beUer unMrowner left
ttUtter rhidencc' l wMrn., tMy waat hnn' sent
followt:d
tlKI
,tiit
befor~ thP Jnc-ld~lll
That m1ght bt&gt; anywhere"
eanng·
d
a.aw
1M g.
1 wave , en 1116
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"h Fr .. arrJ\al of tiC cod
Botb m£'n plea(! guilty toRI~
Landers e~caped' w~.~. d an. hta\ '-' ram.&amp; that dumped a record viet Umon cxtrernclv worried by
ch.li"&lt;'!l
Ill JustlC&lt;' of Peace
E Spen&lt;'t'r, 16. on · a st'eon
J81 1 2 ':'6 ·111r hes of prer1p1. alion a 8 , 1- Prestdent
E1senftower'1, recent
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Grmdlev ·~ court Wednesday after break try [leputy Shf'nff Jed J r,-10 , y The 1, 11 "'' , new 24- budget mellsoge ealhng ior the
d 1 60 W b l h d l
d lh
lh
noon . WiSC was sentence 0
e s t'r a '! oppe
em on t"
h f J
u s Arm) t::- mcrease 1' ts num ber
days m 111 11 ,45 suspended ptov1d- first attempt when only a few feet 111 •ur hJg or anuary
d
or atonur s.rpport commands t•
d
The b 1gocst temperature rops
d N
ed he ~t·!urm lht' watch) and W&lt;~S from 1ree om
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back up th ,:o ground 1orces o1 a·1
filled $25 and costs
The whereabouts of Spencer IS I were Ill \('W r~ng 1am1 an
ew !Jed natwr.;,
Landers was given a 1:1 clay jail still unknown .
York Y.ht'rr ('arly mormng
The military correspondent of
mx~ registered near zero. or ..v o
st&gt;nlen&lt;'&lt;' fec dassault a nd battue TJ·
d('.·•rees lower than the prevtous the I..~mdon T1mc~ wrote today
150 ht
and wa~ 1me a s1m 11ar amo 0 1
that 'lhe ob\lous a1m of the Prav·
, da art1de 1s to fnghten the Mtd·
I nlg
The cold au- mass a 1so sen east c untr.r s
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cboeunhteyldb.askctball tournament wt
Dodrill. president of the Mergs
A March or Dimes dance Mpon County Coaches Association, noti•
hed Supermtendent or schools 0 sorcd b) the Beta 'Sigma Ph1 Sor
r
onty Jan 26 w1ll feature muSIC by
0
atU!rson of I he date
Joe Steele and his '"Kings" on hcsThe dr awmg
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held
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supcnn t en d en 1s · o ff'1cc at 7 .30 tra of llunl!ngton, It wa:s announced today
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p.m.
- - - -- - -Beta Sigma Phi Prcstden! Ann
Rupe said tickets for the dance arc
on ssle at the MartiD &amp; Uoll&lt;'r
Orug \Siorc ln Middleport and
Stark's Pharmacy in romcroy.
Dancing wrH be from I lu I a m
Final plans lor the .d~wre Wf're
Pomeroy and Mlddleporl Volmade
al a chapter IMit'UnJZ I'IH'S
unteer Fire ~parlmenlli have
day cvenmg when EJizah&lt;&gt;th An
bcnefilcd hy sale5 of magazme
subscriptions in Mt'tgs County by d(•rson wa&amp; in charge or tbc cui·
Grace &amp;nd Logan Kelly by a toUII Lura! program on Nature. Refresh·
or $3,272 39 it was d1scloaed today. ments were served by Carol
From the sale of magcJzmes Spcnre and Lena Ncasclroarl
Other Polio Fund evt"nl~ lhc
during 19~6 the Middleport Fire
chapter
iS participating m uwlud•'
Department receiVed from the
1
Kelly's $319.80 whtch amount add· the Mothers' Msrch on Po!10 whic t
JS
to
start
7
p.m,
Jan.
31,
the
Excd to previous years made a total
empler Chapter w11l spomor a par$1.~27 89 to that dcpllrtmenl.
Salt•s for the Pomeroy Deparl· ty for the sorority at the K or r
mcnt netted $322.55 during 1956 Hall in Middleport where the G·
to bring the total received to Notes wUI play for a dance [rom
9 (o 12 midnight.
$1,744.5() th1-ougbout tb'!! years.

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Organizational
Meetmg
. c3 11ed

MI'dd(eporl
It

Ministerial
pJ3DS Agenda

As
Thi Middleport Mm1sterial
80Ciatton held a Spt'clal meelmg
WednesEiay afternoon al Lhe l';lrsl
Baptist Church at Which Pans
d
d l
comtnumty
were l ISCUdssfe lh ~'ohscrv•nce of
prOJCC san or e
N a 110na 1 Yn,lh W•ck
slart1o•b on
~
8 u nd•y · Jan"ary· 27
Th ev a 1so vo 1cd 10 •·slab IIsh 'a
sched~le for holdtng opcnmg de·
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1 se 1. v1ce 5 al the monthly
vo11ona
mectmgs of the VJ!Iage Council
Mmtsters pif'ienl wrre the Rev
C. R Konkrlght . Heath Melhodlst
Church, the new prcsldf'nt . Fred
1. Gardner, paslor uf the Church
of Christ , out-gomg president, the
Rev Howard Ruppelt F1rst P;es·
bytcnan Church. lhe Rf'v N n
Bordon, Mt Moriah Bapltst Chur
eh- the. Rrv C E. Hoyt, }'u-sl Bapbsi Church
CALL FINED

WestNn obsencrs m M~&gt;scow
40 s Ill the Carohn~ and the guU read i~ the article the same Vt;lled
~tatt·~
tllreal aga ~st the Elsenhuwer
Doctr:ne that they saw m Soviet
Prem1er N1kola1 Bulgan10's "rocket weapon'' note or lasl November.
Tha! note warned ;Britam and
France to stop then attack on
Egypt and potntcd out that "tbere
arc countnes whJch need not hne
sent a navy ur alr forct: to the
....,381 s of Bntam but could have
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"sed others mcam, such as rocket
Funeral servtces will beE held techmqucs '
Saturday at 2 p m in the wmg
Most obsrrH"rs agre!'d Wednes·
Funeral Chapel for Cllarles Warn· day Pr~\·da a'ld Tass articles ccr·
er 73 of Chesler who died at his tamly compnsed Sonct thrcals of
home early thiS mormng.
atomic rt•tal! att\ln They came l1S
I Thi• r1cceased was a hfe long Bntuh Defr nse Y!mlstcr Duncan
mC'mber of the
commumty tn Sand}'S and !\tomic Wcapom; Cnlef
which h&lt;' re&amp;ded and was former Sir Wilham .Penney rJanned to fly
I)· employed at the Pome.royCe to Wa!ihmgtun this Y!edr, end W
mC'nt Block Co and the Salt Com- ~ ~Ita! talks on Bntam 's reviled
pany
mllitarv program .
Survllllng are h1s 'A'Ifc, Gerhe t
\lay Larkm Warner, a daughter,
Mrs F.m1ly Congrove, Co1umbus,
son Wilbur Warner, at home J
brothf'r George oC Manon, 0
1 Friends may call at the funeral
home at any time.

' rt• admg s skiddmg into the 30's and

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FuneraI service
w.· II Besaturday

Chester Dealer
In Feeds Wins
Service Award

Nc Call of Middlepnrt was fmcd
$100 and ('Osts
dl · 1n Jus1u·c
t lh of Pcacr
r
WOMAN JAILED
R. E Grm ry s rour
IS mo n
mg 011 charges nf 1ntox 1ca1!on and
Dorothy Shaffer. 19, Ma~sllon
Kautz Feed Stort·, Chester, feed
o 1s 111 county ja1l today on 3
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
dlsturbmg the peal'('
c 11 1 d 'It 1
k
C" r hargr of dcscrllon awalhng a dealer, has bef'n awarded a beauDIS&lt;"har,•. . c.s, floyd Spence, Pom·
a pea gul yh o ma th
1ng m 11, .
tifully engravetl plaque, by Allied
h{'arlll~ before Justice Of Peace M1lb. Inc,
eroy, Mr~ Orpha Bennett, Reeds- acing thrrats to IS mo &lt;'i
r
111anufacturen or.
ville, Mr!&lt; Mary Jam&lt;'s, Portland was returned to county ja1l.
R E Grmdley,
Wayne Fet•ds, Chicago, fll . In re-cogmtwn of rive years of dlstm------- -----gUJshed serv1ce to paul tn and live·
stock
fa1 mt&gt;: s '" this communll)'.
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Awards of th1s nature .?re made
to a lamttcd number of W11yne
Fet'd clealen f'\Cry fi\oc yea1·s, SC·
lt-cll'd for outstanding serv1cc m
helping rarm&lt;'rs produre meat,
m1lk and eggs more cfftcJCntly.

- REFUSE
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ISRAELIS
TO YIELD THIS AQABA AREA

Magazine sales
Aid F'Jfe Depts,

Rotary Club's
Pancake Supper
Will Be Friday
:\kmOOrs nf the l\11ddleportPnm"l'HV Hotary Club are serving

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At a mcetmg held earilet' thiS
week selected to sche on the
board wrre · E. F Robmson , Dr.
R E BOICC, Dr. Charles MuJI('n ,
On Thursday, January 31, a
Edison Hobstetter, Dr. J. J Dav1s meeLtng will be held at the Ford
y outh 1ea ders 1rom th rough ou t an d Dr sc rtm Blazew 1cz
, Garage, Middleport, at 71·30B !01
the country will participate in an
further the orgllnlzatlon o a oa
OffiCers elected by. the board Club 1n th1s area
exccu 1IVe
P1annmg mec l mg o1
lhc ""''' Youth of !he U . S A , 1 members mclude Robm~on, pre~lS
, pea k f'rs Wl 11 be Le o L. R1c h Na11ona
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1 1arm 1'c
1 group, on lh e dent·• Dr Bolce ' vlce president·' man , RMC, chief o1 l h e U ~S
Mnnctta Coll&lt;'ge campus this Dr Mullen, secretary, and Hob· Coast Guarti siBIIoned at Pt Pleastettcr' treasurer ·
. 115,
wee k-en d·
s;mt, ami Gtlhert Bus h . Ga 11 IPO
Dr E L Ktrkpatnck . Manetta
Hayes presented the a_n nual re- v1cc&lt;ommodore or the 2nd USGC
College ~ocJOioglst, Will host the port to stockholderii which show- Auxiharv and a mcmbf'r or the
sessions whach gJ't underway Fri- cd admiSSions totaling 976 for 1956 Gallipolis Boatmg Club
day Dr Klrkpatnck IS secretary Whilh 7.172 totaltipah,~nt tdays wt ",~
W&amp;lhs J.,cadingham, elected tern·
to the orgamzatwn 's
{'J(&lt;!Cutivc t e average pa_ en s s &amp;)' sc
perary
rhamnan , ala meeting
conumltec
seven days durmg tbc year Ad- ewlier lhls year , ts In charge or
Purpose or the mccltng is 10 missJOns were down shghtl~ under arrangements and Is illVlting any
make plans for tile annual na- 195~ but bu1bs were up with 138 0111 intE&gt;rf'!il~d 111 the new Boat
tiona I l'"Onference of the group bab!eJ!. born m 1956 compared to Club to attend the meeting,
at Jackson's Mill w Va Oct 2-6 132 In 1955
Local. stale anrl' nation~! rural
llolyes reported that $.M.OOO. a
vouth organllatlons will be re debt lncurred on the new: add&amp;~ ion
ACTION DISMISSED
pre~cntf'd by thust' ath•ndmg
to the hospital, was paid oCI In
A divortc actwu_ brought by
1956 and that nw cqulpment. val· ·wanda B Beck against Da Ruben
ued at $] .345.23 wu purcba5ed. lito Bet"k was dtsm1ssed today ac·
dunng lhe year
1101'1tlng to an trntr-u
f1lt&gt;d m com
•J
11'f1ln Pleas court

M3fKet Report8

FIBERGLAS RUFFLED CURTAINS • .....•...••. SALE $5.99 PAIR

IJCbl ,

In Middleport
Opea Evenings oadl I p.m.
PhoDe 8045-J

penod of L •11C
t
t d
h I
In t c c Js t ms!On, 1 was POIJII e
out to tht· gruup that at Lhe last
Southeastt"rn Regwnal Conference,
the Logan J.'lycee group was laud·
ed (or tht:&gt; (trle brochure that
they publis~cd about Hockmg
county, and that th 15 was one of
the b'" factc.rs 1n bringmg mdus
try tb;re
A copy of this treatise on Horking County was dtsplayed tor the
group's benefit It was agreed that
this broct:Pre could be used
85 a guide.
Virgtl Brown was made chairman or the brochure pro}ect
In other busin~ss. President
Roger Morgan gave a report on
the Chnstmas proJc:ct, &lt;1!\d thanked all the narllcipatmg Jaycees
for helpmg to make 1l a success
Pre);ldt'nt VIorgan and VIrgil
Brown were appomted to aUend
a ml*'tmg of the Rotary Club l!l
conjur.ctwn wlth
Amcncamsm
Week.
Jack Srchg was app01nlecl the
head of a commttlee to sponsor
a "mP.mber!!hlp smoker", to be
held at the Jaycee Hall.
Dick Rosenbaum suggf'sted that
a tentative date £or the horse
show•be May 19, and that the program be set up Within the ncx:t
few w&lt;'eks.

COnAGE SETS

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1\(arch Of D'ones
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,o,JityS '.. 811111;Ul

SALE $8.99 PAIR

10 Reg. $5.95 Flllt:llliLAS TAILORED CURTAINS

radio, heater and scat covers.

AI Traflle

SALE

SALE $3 19 PAIR

Customlinc 4 dr. ~·.oM.,

Many More
To Choose From
· METROPOLITAN
"'UTO SALES
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DACRON TAILORED CURTAINS

SEE THESE BEAUTIES:

you good service."

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41 Reg. $3.95 RAYON DRAPES

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concerning the development
a
1 as an aid to industrial colonizatiOn
' Ron
artd Bill Grueser, representing the seniol"
CHamber of
pomted out that a booklet of thts type
and that the information on hand
hat been sorely

FIBERGLAS TAILORED CURTAINS

It e Select Only
'J'IIe l'ery Best
In U•efl Cars

1952 CHEVROLET
Deluxe 4 dr. Completely overhauled. heater, seat co·"
ers, good body, all good

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4 Reg. $7.95 RAYON liRA PES

Jl1lltv1 p11n1 ol tl~~~d, ION. Mhint Mill•
oltl wltk ITANBACK, llltlt'- o~ p-dll'll
ITANBoii.CK aet1 fo1t to brlnt OGMfortlftl
Ptllel .. . bMau11 th1 IT AN BACK lorMII ..
''"'ltln" HVtral pr,.~rlpt•o" t,p~ lA~
'""I'"" hr fu' Hll1f 11f piJr.,

money with this."

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ACHING MUSCLES

runs fine. ''You can make

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brochure On information

RAYON DRAPES

At Ht&lt;' rwxt meet111g, February 4
there will he a Valentine Party
and members are r~uealed to
take cllhc-r ~:tndwaches or cookies.

~ ton pickup, all steel bed.
one owner, all good tires, &amp;

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The .Meigs County Jaycees made plans Wednesday night to

. .. . . ..... .... . •.. •... . SALE 69e PAIII

8 Reg. 89c CAFE VALANCE . . . . . . . .

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DR. GUSTAV IATIIY, 88, and
Julia, 32, are shown trooping Into Camp Kilmer, N. J., with 11 or
their 12 cbUdHa. They are refugeell trom Hungary. A. daughter, Tunde, 10, was left behind to cue
for a alck grandmother-.
(l"IMn&lt;HWMIBotmd'phot.o::.)' --

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15 Reg. $2.39 CAFE SETS

6 Reg. $1.95 CAFE BOTTOMS

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$1 39 SET

Pollo ' Benefit sale will

servtces of one of the most popular auctioneers operating m
The Umtl'li Stales Arm~ ap reply to the Eisenhower Doctrme for the Middle East All
thts part of the county.
pea red . to hcve a clear road to agreed it c~n not be Ignored.
_
Harold Goddard, noted auctioneer n ·om Bartlett, Olno, has posseu1on of Pvt Orvlllt K Lan- [ The Soviet Commumst Party newspaper Pravda sa1d Wed·
donated h1s services for the cauae
- - - - - - den who p.illed off a suaessful , ncsday the United States may turn the Middle £ast and the
or the Meu!l:S Poho Foundatton .,
escape from MeigS County jail I - - - - - Far East tnlo " hotheds o( atomic

$5.i9 PAIR

SALE U.l9 SET

SINGLE COPY - 5c

Benefit County To Permit Free Nations Studying Soviet
Held Jan. 26 US ~y To Keep ~~f!l !~ E!~~~?.~~~~~.~ ~~~~~~e~ed

The Great Bend

$4 99 PAIR
f6 99 PAIR

Area

Threatens tomic Retaliation
lishes Armed Army Bases

Big Bend
Auction

VALANCE

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3 Reg. $1.50 CAFE SETS

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SALE $1.39 PAIR

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, JAnuary 24, 1957

LACE CURTAINS

ror the new year
were named when
Theodorus
Counc .l Daughters or Amerlca met
Monda} evenmg at lhe IOOF Hall
MISS Mmme Neutzhng, the new
counci'or. p.-esided Several members were r~ported dl and several 111 d1str~ss havmg lost a relatl\'f' hy death

tu • tone

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Beautiful

NO.

Ohio: Putly cloo6y lnd col4 ...
d•y. Mostly cloudy and not to eoht
tontvht, w1tk 10tn11 llth1 &amp;now llkeo
ly Frld.y cloudy and not qubt
to cold with occational t.n- Mrth
and c•nt ' •'' 1nd snow mlxH with
tiHt or ft-dna rain •outh. Hlth
today 18 to 15, low tonight IS to
20.

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In Local News

Furniture, Appliances, Breakfast Sets, Bedroom Suites, Living
Room Suites, Tables, Chairs, Blankets, Women's and Children's
Ready· To· Wear, Men's and Boys' Wear, Housewares, Televilion, Radio, Hosiery &amp; Dry Goods.

New Committees
Appointed For The
Theodorus Council

Middleport
Society

Men's

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.\fr ~ Ht• Lhel al:;o announ ced the
Spn n ~ Dtsltlct mcc twg to be held
10 ~ el son vLlle on June 3

$2.29

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January Sale

t h 1~
pn.JJPt t whirh w tll be pre
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A communication

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t ' 8J1 coastal gun commMdmg BtraJt. or Ttran, " gun
AN ISIARI SINTIY pro. 11 cap urebloc~~ 1tb Gull or Aqa.ba.. Tilt IM&amp;elt. refURe to yield thtl!l
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totmerly used bylhi1Dppt1U14 to
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tlNfef'IJGUonal8muulpJ&amp;oto).
lOOt &lt;m tba SlDU penln"'la. _
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pancahs, sausage and corrce at
a l'ancakc
Supper at
Heath
Melhod1~t Church Friday evenmg:
slarllng al 5 30 p m
.o\ ~pet'tal program will he given
dunng lht• ncn111g under the dl·
reel 1011 of Ca:-;h Babr .. Rotarians
are prt•p.mng, scnrmg and cleanlllg-up aflN the meal.
T1ck ~l~ may be obl.;.~ined from
Rotanans or at the church.

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Ian 24 . 1957

'THIS IS THE COW 1'/ITH THE CRUMPLED HORN'

The Daily Sentinel

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B!VOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

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GENERAL MANAGER
REYf'.'OLD I. GREENE - EDITOR

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Day Book

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¥0UTH SUNDAY

Y0u th Sunday ~~o J it bto ohsl'rvtd
al lht• F't•dt' r31 Cd ChUh·h Suudll )
"''th tht· }ULJih of the thUrC'h 111
C'h arge or thf' monun~ \1 ot~hJp
~Prvwe Thf'
adull a11d JUnJO I'
' d iO trs 1'1111 hot11 ~111g liH 'I;' will
tX' !...,o ~ h ott 1111•tl 1 1&lt;~11un s IH tlw
Youth JJHI
lhe liN
Wal(\o J
UaJtl'l~ wtll h.:nt' as h1:. st•1nwu
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!\. ChJ !I('II!:t' To Yout h

Natlmtll adVertHJ:fng reprpsenrat lve, Holtmelli·Kimball. r

M3 ~Jnflon Ave . Ne., York City 16. N Y.
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Pom.ero~ ~nd cl.as.ti miU.!Jn_e matter at the post oillc:e at

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ra te6 De-l!w!ry bY {'arrler where aval!nhle 30
whet('' av . ,~r Ot'&lt;f' year Jn advan('{' at The Daily ~ntinel office
tlftfiO Sl;' ;o~th~ne monlb $1 Bv mall on~' year Sill ; liiX months:
S4 2:'\ I hrPP mo nth • Sis'•BU•o thr£'e month s. $3 90 By motor route

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Judge Crow Was A Remarkable Fiou~e~
Pltlzen from

ATTEND INSTITUTE
d \It I 0111 01 ~ (;t·o r ~ t· l!Lhh ,
and D;n 1d ( 'h&lt;'S h(•r rl'prl' sl'ntl'd
the 'r' oulh f't l lo..., ~ Juv of llt'alh
)1ethodlit C hw·r h at the wt• t• kt&gt;~&lt;d
M1d wm tl'r lnsti\Uil' he ld at New

Meigs Co unt)'

"Judge· l' rO\\ as he wa s popularlv kno11 n had marly fa cets
to hls ~·rsona!Jty Many yo unger gPncJatwn perso ns _ up to
30 to 3:-~ year!'i of agf' ~dicl nnt know th e Judge for tus unspar Ing perso nal . ho'!esty. h1 s &lt;JV Id followl!l g of sports of all kinds
and h1s dedlcatlon to hJ.S law practice llundreds of peopi~
Who had the good fortune to be assocJa!ed "'th hJm knew the
Judge fur hJs rare, grea! ('haracter.

Boston The\ we• e dnven there
Saturd.ot) mornmg by Mrs Harry
Chesher and Mrs F'red Htbbs and
Stlpt L \\ McComas went after
thl' bo~ s Sunda.~o afternoon

W~~out castmg any aspers ion on his ft&gt;llow uttorncys her~
11 il'l~lr ·I&lt;&gt; !!Ole that when pe1 sons landed in "re.U" troubje'
they ~ent to Judge Crow's office on the second floor nf tb~

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few of them 1s to re&lt;:all tense moments m the soctallif8" of
commumty

Ty,.:o of tht' most famous were the Roscoe Fowler murdt&gt;r
Ina! m 1937 when the then Sheriff Fowler was acquitted of a
murder charge Judge Crow was t:hwf defense counsel
In the 1920's Judge Crow was chu~f defense counsel in the
famous Mc&lt;;umber rntJrder trial. Thts one he lost because as
lfg~nd bois It, the Judge's c lient conrC'ssed Then there wa's a
senes of climadic tnals 1n the early t9:~o ·s 1n the Me~ Coun~
ty courtroom growing out uf umon- mauagement strife in local
coal mmes. The Judge \\oas an 1mp01 tant and colorfu l figure
111 them

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But ~here was a much lighter stdc to the Judge's nature.
-~l~ke mo,-"~.,-.,.,,:,-.,-h~t~,~n-:d~d.,.c~.,~r~.~T- he
Unttl h1s health failed In t9fi6 Judge cro~ had attended evI J&lt;"~c&gt;dera t Hcservt•, it is true , could
ery Pomeroy-Middleport '!'hanksgivJnu Day football game AlR,J .. Robert Shorlat·
create more money .But to do so,
to
"'hen the ba• 1c shortali':e 1s one of
50 ~n t 1J th e P~St y~ar ht&gt; haLl never lniSSe&lt;.l
seeing at Jeast One
A UNITED PRESS EXTRA
pomt where the total oi this tvpe goods and manpnwer, would not
Oh10 State Umvenuty football game :\.slate as 1949 and 1950 EDtTOA'S NOT&amp; :
ol debt readted and pa88ed th 1• contnhute to genuine growth 11
when he was well into his 70'!;, he was one customer the tlckei
T~ following diapatch Is I'M ' $40 billion Jevet
would merely provide more dol·
seller ~t Pomeroy High baskelbaiJ gamc.'i couh.l count on In Hcolld In • strltl of twa giving . We often hear lt said that the Ja rs . . lthout Increasing the supply
late 40 s after the retutn of hiS eldPst ~ 011 F'red W Crow Jr the •rgum•ntl for lnd •talnst Federal Resorve System has made of thtngs those dollars can bu;J".
,· , tb lormul ro 1 fl t
rrom ~crv1ce With the Federal Burt au of lnvestigatJ'on, ·1 h c, the- "tight mo1.1•-" poti~;y. To- money "light" and m•de ,, ~,,.,
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a r n a ton.
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day'• dlspet~;h Ia written for the "dear." Aclually, it haan't done hJghcr prices and a more furious
• ~ g£1 was ~ con~tant s pectator at Ohw Valley League b~e- United Pre11 by H•nry C. Alex· either, in the seuse of takmg the shuttltotg bad and forth of goods
bali games HI WhiCh SOil F'rcd wa s a star fu s t baseman and tnder, chalrm1n of J. P Mor· lhltlative tn brmg JUch fesults In speculative. non . productive
power hitter at the platl'.
tan &amp; Co., Inc.
about What it has d&lt;tne IH to ll•t [J,ldlllg Too mut·h money. too
Tl
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By HENRY C. ALEXANDER
the money market feel the natural chPap. l!kt• the love of motle), can
,
liS mu&lt;" , to must, IS already a p!dUJ t' of a tomplete man Chalrm•n J P. Morten &amp; Ca. lnc. effects of a demand lhat 1$ \'Pry be the root of much evil
\ et there W~S mo,re t~&lt;t1 ::vas UIIHJU~ .\ \.'1thout IJlendmg It m
Written For United PrHa
heavy 111 relatiOn to the avaalahlt•
A no~mber of those who don't
the p~rtratl Jt IS lifeless lh1s "-'3.s his mgramed honesty. The
Th ~ ba~u fa et ah0111 our mane. supply
ag 1e(' w1th the Federal Reserve'-;
Judge s honesty never was flaunted fOJ applause. It Wi1S a rule tary ~ •lual HII l tod.ly 15 that
we
AHt-rve A"ch Wisely
polu·}' have come forward with
1n I"1:c perJn&lt;
· 1 of great expansiOn vanou)( proposa ls 1or cnangtng
&lt;
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01 h IS persona lllfe as natur&lt;tl &lt;I S takmg Jood for dally energy havt• hlt' n ttv1ng 111 our economy,
1ts
do
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and
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Wh o c Ise but Jurlge Crow Ill Me igs Colln ty nearing his final much credit We h.nt' been build- o P Yt'JC
1
P &lt;~nt and produet 1vl'
e Hl w economy.
owever
s.leep two _weeks ago woultl mak&lt;• up hi " 1.. 56 Jn•·r&gt;llle tax re· .
capacity,
P economy 's prunary pwus l} those proposals may he
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- lng Pants. ronsu mlll~ goods and nt•ed i's for longer·term ereqil and J wordl'd , they all seem to be a1med
mrp S
lng $~00 ~or f!l('lilc:..l t:Xpcuses durmg the taxuble p!hng up !khl f.I!&gt;IPr 1h~n we have lor petn\JI;Uf!nt cap llul 111 tht form at t&lt;:~kmg au rhor~ty away Irou1 the
)'till": t ri, sef1stng tt lfllgM . ."Ilppear·· too htgh, change it to l~en fonmn~ &lt;'Bpltul hy ~h~ proe- or tiq ul tY mon(•y The Fcddat Rc 'Fcd('rPI llt"sdv'~ an(t gi\&gt;i 11 e It to
$1~ ~nd go to the truuhle to make out the complicated fotm ess of su v111g
serve vmcly has rduwd to meel other ageneiPS more attUned to
agatn . And lhts when he 111 fa c t had s p&lt;' llt much more than
Thhl l•a;.; 11 L'ah·d the ~ ~tualion tlus n"cd ].y pumping up short- polill('.ll con•ndcrations

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. 0 1 "' o. else annually WOtlld ITIJkl' at le .1st at lO% reduction
Jl1 his offu:e expense J'Piurn lm stamps used 111 personal correspondence'!

J.udge Crow was a Democrat of I he Old School, and proud
or Jt In a county predominantly Hepuhltean Hts pohbcal bl'lr
lief s .were J e ff erso_1uan , an d the 1\iltiOil,lll)' known Harry llyn!
j
0 f V 1rg n Ia was h ts mo d (' I of what a statesman should be
Judge Crow was the {JrSt Demotrattc prosec uting attorney Ill
Meigs County and the first Democ13h(' Cnmmon Pleas cOurt
1 " ,11 somt·
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judge
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tmw&amp; In lh(• past.
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Credit Still Av1lleble
e Jud,.r.s tenure ns the oldest living member of the board
Ilow c~er. 11 IS lmpnr1unt to rr·
Of tr.useeso
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f Obio Unverstt)•
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inpointofservlcet'slndJ'c·atl've mem hl' l' I hn1 erct1-•t has nul bl't' H
Of hiS kind of firm lead"rshlp
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was hiS work •·hok•d
off Not hY any m~&gt;ans Th ('
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comme1r1al hanks alone Jncrea:wrl

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The late Judge Fred w Crow will be remembered lor gen·
erahons as one of the county's truly outstanding personalities
Here he grew to rnanh~od . Here he fashwned a productive Ci.....
re(•r hounded by the htghest of pnm·Jilies. lhs life was a valuable Increment to a nch tradition hoth m his famlly and his
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1called •·tight 1110111•y" whu:h we
llll' rca rl m g &lt;Hld I1Cartn~ so much
I about With VIrtually al! parts of
the eronomv stnunmg tu huy
more or build mon• - aiHl ('OII ~e·
11 uently !u horrow more __ the
prassul't' of cred•t llt•mand upon
tht&gt; aVItll ab!c supply I~ htllV) and
PunstunL As ll. result , many wouldb&lt;' bo r
d
r OWl'r~ 1m 1oans not sn
l'iiSy to obl ,l'll BS at sonw time~
~:~.w\~~'.1 P~~"t h~"~•~·r'h ~,,!,,nce of hor·

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term hank t"rt•d•t The economy'~
need for IOI"'b term funds ra n b".._
~oundly met only by growth of the
natwn s savings Thl.!l takt·s holh
l1m1• nnd effort There 1s no way to
print ~ap 1lal II has to lw earned
,md 'laved.
To !ncreliSf' the lnr"''''''' lor
" rt&gt;str•ln
sa1'1ng, and also to ht•IJJ
the gmwth of debL the monetary
author :IJCa have allowed Interest
ratl'8 tu re~ponrt to the market
fore&lt;'s of supply and th.'llliiJHL A~
would be expeclecl, r.ltt's · 11avc
risen IJut they still ur 1 nol hllib
111 cor.•par1son with othe1 p•rJ'ods
!n cur own history, 01 ..~~,th" cur·
lent r~tes 111 most nthN IMfts of
thr rree world Probabl)· the best
eommt•nt on ')resent mlt•rt•st rates
1s that they don't seem to be dist uuragmg thl' desire to borrow.

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lbt triYil.e ar IUIQA' a Jolr:al return \he fa~L tbat lnte,.lt '!Ia ttl\e ID.(i
tor un Th\1 probably would r• muD.Icll.JII bonds i&amp; tatmpt ftGID
ault Jo aubetantlal tu M.Yinc
federal lncotne taa.
(4) A babJ ben~ baJqre mtdnlrlt
It any or thOIM poia" 11 llktlJ
Deeen1be· · !1, quallfll!l &amp;! an l!:tf!Gllt- to makfl a eubataniLI.I dUI'trtaat ID
tltn tor the hill )'elior.
your till, It will prololtdtiJ ~ 7011
tl) U yoar mecltoal eapeneel an lo dlacu1n your problema wltb ULt
llkgJy to be over I" or fOUl Income Internal Revenue Strrict, or to
thta Yei.,...and you uped them to seek p1·otnaloMI tu ad:tlet. Allllbe IHt nex..t J"Nr. pRv aa many thin&lt; you p11.y for aulttaaee lnJro-

DJedlc.tl t.IH• •• poulble bernr•· the
enll.ooJ tbe year, up to the maxlmu.tn
allo~abll' d ci!'ITt'tlon It yow. bQr~·
lo do thl1. t'il'lllt!lllller that you (ah
1.110 dlldUel lh.t! llltl'HIIt

(G) Jr your mcdlcnt cX(WilS('~ Ole

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over the mulmnm dodtH·tlun per·
ha))ll you ean deter (.larl or the
tralwent until afler lbe l'lltl uf tbe

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p11.rln1 you1 t.&amp;x return Ia 4.11hlc: ble
rrom fOUl tnnblt&gt; IDCOJile,
But ~ware ur a11.7 "fAa expert"
who rht!m~ be can cut rour tu
/)e\OW th" IIIIOUIIt YOU rg,jl) OW ..
II, a ~nod ldea to $1~ aomeone
who hnR had l'lperlence •• 4k&amp;ltq
whh the Internal Revnu ..nice
Ju~t lu cuo thu xover~URU.I lhoa14
rniHfl B1m1e quc&amp;llon about JOll1'
return.

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F('(lN 11 R.t·~erve's policy In
r.•t·c,JI past uorishm~:: pros-

d
1
f&gt;el'l Y an .~ 1 1 allernpttng to hold
1h1· to a s u.st ,un ,lbl !' rale of srowth ,
•.•. .'Jtl('('f'edJ•d rem:u kahly, t•ven
h 11

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It has·

suppmted
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~t:rowth , nnt Jlrt·~·ented It · II has

been our prtlll'lpal dt&gt;fense agamsl
rampr.nt
lnflt•twn which , •f per.
mlttcr'1 would dt&gt;~lro)' not only our
PI osll1'11tv hut ou1 v~&gt;l v sub~lance.

Mr .•md Mrs Ed tile Qri!flt spent
Sunday with her parenta, Mr and
~·

1\.lbert Pearson.

· Mr. and Mrs Billl.e Orr

and

8.0nll of Ilecdsvllle tpent the week
Mid w:th ~ and Mrs Chnt Orr

the

~ ,f )f\tn the &amp;rnt .. t tax ,.,,.,,are to be mll.de du1lna the )'etr by pl1.n·
,alot" J¥1r dtci.So'' WI&amp;IJ tQ fontlderatlont In mind, raUler th•n at tht
en~, of the year when you ba.v~:~ your tax form In ~~end. ·
Jr.re are tome po111bmues for reducing yl)ur tat which 1011 cau't do
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tax year, b11t which mlabt reduee
(8) It :rou •ell your home at a
, • DeS&amp; )'Mr't laz nturn·
profit, rem~mbtr that JOU do DOt
(1) If you an protldlna tleuly have lo Jl"1 a cepHal raiDI ta:r: tr
half lbe tupport or tomeone w4o yow pay morlillor a new lwme wtlhia
mtrhl qualify flfl a dtpendtiH, eon- a yeal' lhRn the price you aet tor
&amp;Sd•r pro•ldlna 11ore tllan tu1tr 110 the old onl'.
JOU will be antllle&lt;l to tho $600
Ul When tnve~tiDI' money, r•
eumptlon, Tilt t:r:tr&amp; amount you membu that elock lD. a 4.0UiaUo
contribute qlll bt lte thllll thu CGrL)Oriltl.,1n ot:rara Uae po•lbllt.&amp;7 ol
lu: N"lftll.
dlvldtad txd\111011 aa4 trtt.U\,
(I) Remembtr tllat unl~e • dtt&gt;
pendent II ua.der u or 8 full lime
110 I If you aellaecurttlea or ol~~r
atutlent, JOU will IGtt tbe ~lf'tnP- "upltai aue&amp;.e." It a ,roAl. ll AI
tlon It l'lil lnoome " 1100 Ol IIIOfV ueu.ally better , • ....,., 18\U 1M
Bt lUre to check the 1ne&lt;mu• ul hue held them &amp;l kat tl• IIIIMtU
tYeryone you expect to eJalm 111 a 10 tbt tbt proftt wUJ M \ellld M
de~nd!!nt
tbe capital aalna "'" lutMI o1
(3) U you art planahll to be aa ordleary Jacome.
marriW, a wil4dttJII before Dlldnllhl
fll) Whln hu1tu bMdt. ooabeeember St. J967, wll' fiVe J0\1 alder ~ot lillly tbe lat.,... rate IMat

The momen~ it
does, It w!ll lose Its mdependence
ami 1t s cffecttvent·~~ The country
has heen down that road, with the
Rese1 H' !lav~o;hly bound Lo the
T
rea!lur)' , and we mu~t not do it

BASHAN

(fiHI •• OM ot a urill• o/t~rtklrl• o" /IJdl:'ltll inco'"" lu
]lUng Til~•~ arucre1 CIN D~Ucd on in/orm.uti.D,. ptf.ltiW'~d b11
tAe Allt(!rfc""' lntUt•t• o/A.ocot~.fttnnt•. and thf' Ul1io S'm:ielll

A lit''•MrllaMh ln !Oflf,lt:~atlrm lt'Hh.

adm1111~trat10n

II1e1r I o I a I n I I oans uuhland•ng by
m •r
.• ' • lh un $7 b1II loll rl urmg Ihe
••• T h'IS was
r trsI ,I tnun II 111 o r 1"'-"J.
on top of a $12 blll•on innt&gt;asl'
Formu1A For inf1•tron
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dunnr( 1955 Meilnwhlle longer
Crlli&lt;'s of the Fed~ra! llt•llerve
term borrowmg in the bnnd mar h!•lri that 1t siJould be taklug steps
kot Wl!l al or ncar record levels In make credit easltlr and C'heaper
By lena Caln•r
and NDSllmers wt·re bavwe lhi'H ) 1o oblau1, m sp1te of evprything
Mr .dnd Mrs Elson Spencer and
f'redit di:'m'lnda satlsC1~d- ~ ~ _thc:- economy 1lself 1s doing to fanuly spent Sunda} afternoon and
- and evenin)&lt;! w1th Mr and Mrs.
; , "'V II Holter

Start Now to Plan Next Year's Tax
fJ/ C1rttJ1_, htlk

Keep Out of Politics
The "l;o'(•d" should never be in
pol!l!c~ . tt should nev~r become
a nu•mbc1 or thr. 'tenm" of any

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1\Jy Pearst)n and family of Lerl IJUJnt Sunda.y vnth Mr and
, rll. Albert Pearson. Mr Peanon
lmprovetl.

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Mr and !i!"s. John Hayman and
dtu~hter spent Saturday evening

An a driver can Jain on an avera g.
trip - by spO'•dlns, by pa.sing
lights, by isnori"l atop-sJCns ~;.

With N:r. and Mrs Clint Orr.

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Mr and Mrs. Art Mon.rity of
l'\lmCJ oy called on Mr. and Mrs.
Dutch McKay. Friday tveninJ.

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called on Mr. and Mrs Russe ll
Pa1nter and son llobNt Tut•sday
Mr and M1·s Dun !W allac k and
daug hter Donna K1u vts1ted w1t h
Mr. and Mn-; Vt(ig•l Housh and
famtly Sunday
Mra. Russell Painter

BI"JJ \tiJ"JJ
Force
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Ohi·o State To
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10.30

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11:30 Strike lt Rlch
12o00 Valiant Lady
12115 Love of Llfe
12:30 Search For Tomorro~
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Our Miss Brooks
2 30 Houseprrty
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1 10 00 Gam Moore
\1 30 St. 1ke It Ru•h

I 1. on Valtan~ LPdy
12 15 Love of Lite
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12 ·45 GU!dmg Light
1:00 Katu,·s Kitchen
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2 ·30 IJfluseparty
3 00 The 8 1g Payoff
3 30 Bob C1·osby Show
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4 .30 Edg~ of Night
15 00 Earh' Show

Bob Lrosbv Show
Brighter Day
Sect ,"'t Storm
6·30
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6 ·4.5
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1 ne -..".arJv S how
7 00
Your Esst.. Rep·-.rter
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7 30
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8 00
Art Linkle•ter &amp;1 tht K1ds I 8 :::10
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Bob Cumm •ngs Show
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4.00
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Your· Esso Reporter
Sport.c Parade
Weatherman
A1r Force Show

Dou;tlas Edwarts
My F nc nd Flicka
West Pomt Star,
pf 11 yhouse of Stars
Mr Adams &amp; E:ye
Highway Patrol
The Line Up
10 30 Person to Pt'rson
11 00 New&gt;
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9 30 Playhouse 9(l
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1·00 Femm•ne Touch
1 45 Movie Matmee
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5:00 Micke)' Mouse Club
6:00 P.uffalo Bill Jr.
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12 15 Ne:tehbors
I2 30 L1bcrace
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I 45 Movie Matinee
3·00 Af!ernO&lt;ln Ftlm Festival
4:30 Supl'r Serial Time
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8·30 Public Ddendcr
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R~oy Anlhc.ny Show
News. of the N1ght

11 00
11 1~ Thea'!'C 13
12 15 Sign Off

SnH{N and childrf'u. Mrs Walter
Eblm and .Mrs. A.rthur Moore
Mrs Dalton Grover and daugh·
te,., Marcia and :\11 s Gt'ne Hump·
hl'ry called on Mr and Mn, Sbermah Robert~ otnd fl'lmlly Fnday
evenmg.

Mr and Mrs
called on Mrs
urda)•

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Allee Moore Sat-

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Mr. and Mrs Roger Grueser of
Nlatives.

HIVII TIUST t. feUow who ean't look you l.n the eye, may be the Chihuahua'&amp; thought. about that
dog &amp;t Ule Golden Gate Kennel club show in San Franci.s&lt;:o. ( lrlternotKnsal Snndp.\otol,

Beta Sigma Phi
T0 Aid Mothers
March On Polio

Clint and Ruby OtT were Sun.
day night supper guettfl or Mr. and
M'n Billie Orr or Reedsvllle.
Ethel and

Arthur Orr spent
S~nda) evening with her father,
Mtke Thetss. or Dor~as.

SIJI•II'tYw ......
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THE QAfLY SE~J.NE~

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Mr. and Mra. Charley Reuter
or Chester Jtoad called on Mr.
and M.!'B. Albert Pearaon, Sulldly.
Mr. and Mn. John Jr, Rose
have a new tllaby girl.

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and Mrs John Dobbm and

sons, Columbu s, spent the week
end Wllh he•· pare nt 5, Mr and Mrs .

oRo

Ed
d • ·d
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n -' mon ..n. WI e
Sand ~Ill!. Kentucky, VIStted re
cenlly wtth hts mother, Mr. and
Mrs ArnoiJ and family.
Mr. Harry HmLls ts spendmg a
few we eks with h•s aunt, Mrs
Bertha Powrall , of Pomeroy. Mrs
Pown all 1s very ill at this wntmg.
Mrs Clarence Swauger and Mrs.
Raymond Arnold were Monday
dtnner guests 0 f Mr an~ Mrs. Wll·
ham Cook.

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FredJ an•l Vwla Tuckerman
were Sunday dinner guests of Anna and Bett} Arnold Super guests
were Patty Vlichael and Boward

Thorn~.

Vu;Jtlng r~cenlly 111 the home of

tor of the First Presbyterian
Church, and the Rev . N. D. Borden, pastor of the AU. Moriah
Ch
h
d
0 apt 1St
ure , were
mner
guests Wednesday of the Rev and
Mrs. C. RaYmon K~nkr•ght and
sons, Eude11 and Dav1d. The t~e
mm1stcrs were classmates while
atlendmg a theolo&amp;Jcal semmary.
Mr. a11d M.rs, .Mont West, Zanesville, were rec:enl guel!l.s of Mrs
Henry Hennesy and son, Robert.
1 Mrs. Dorothy Raymond, who
ha.s been the Galha County Bookmobile Hbrarian, was a dir.ner
guest of Mr and Mrs. C. E Young
Sunday She lB Ieavmg in the near
future for a new pOSIIIon at Pens 1cola, Fla. Also visiting wtth the
Young 5 Suaday were Mr. and Mrs
Edgar Young and daughter, V1eky,
East Bank, W. Va' who had been
in Fremont to visht his mother
Mrs Charles Young, who is r;_
·
I I
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h '
covermg 8 ow Y a r
avmg •
stroke. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young
were called to Fremont at the
Ume of his mothec had the stroke.

Mr. and Mrs .. Raymond Arnold
were .M~s Holl•e Mulhmx and son
Mrs. Ebcr Dailey and children
of Cll!cmn~h. Mrs. Jttm?r Col~
were recenl guests of her parents,
man !lnd son of West Columbia
Mr. and Mrs Carl Autherson, Bald and M!'s. Alpha Russell of Hysell
Knobs.
Hun
Mr .and Mrs. L.. R. Glucsencamp
Bill Cook has sold h1s ·farm to
called on Lhctr son, Bud, and f..am· Duane Stan1c •
Y
1ly, Portlanrt.
Mildred an Joyce Cirr \c, Bashan
1\LL AGES
called on Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Durst
NEW HAVEN. Conn.- A Yale
and daughter.
med•cal exj:&gt;('rt says babies are
- - - - - -not the pnly ones who swallow
Mr. and Mrs . '"\'a~nc Beal and lhmgs. Dr. John A Kirchner has
daughters were Sunda}' dnmer
collcded several hundred objects
guests of \:tr and Mrs W. A. removed from patients of all ages.
Kmg.
He says they range from small
Mrs. Orville Hogue WIS welMrs.
Alpha
Douglas
and
Paula
change
to beads ,toys, bugs and
watches by
comed
as a new member and Mrs.
Pelts VISited Mrs. Roma Beal.
bones - hsh, fowl and animal.
Lurenc Kennedy of Galena a1 1
gueat when Mn. Vaughan Priee
entertained the Chatter Club on
Tue5doy evening at hor bome, Rul·
land Road.
The congre~atwn of the Fed- were approved.
Durmg the busllttd eesaion in
erated Church held their annual
Durmg the meetmg, it was vot- charge of Mrs. Charles Buck pre.
congregatiOnal mcehng Sunday ed Lo entertatn the Chapel Choir sideut, election of officers was
G
morning.
of Elmhurst College on Apnl L held with Mrs. Everett Lightfoot
Three new olhcers, Charles Gustave Keuther, son of a former selected as president; Mrs. NaWerry Sr. John MitQ.h and . )'dis" pastor of the Federated Church than B1gga, vice president; Mrs.
Mary Vtrgini:J Reibel were elected is business manager of th1s choir. Glen Evans, secretary and Mrs.
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to serve the e'nurch Amendment!!.
It was rpMted that benevolences Floyd Dunfee, treuurer.
JEWELRY STORE
to the conslttullon were duly were paid in Cull and all bills
Games were played and prizes
"Jewelers Since 1890"
cor1$1dercd anrt approved
The paid. All organizations showed an aw.rded to Mn. Fnnlr: Young,
prmtcd reports of each orgamza· Improvement over previous years Mrs. Lightfoot, Mrs. Buck and Mrs.
Mtll St.
Middleport hon, wh•ch were 1n booklet form both m attendance and fmanclally. Hogue.
~:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;~~~;:.~;;;~~;;;~~;;~;;;: 1
Refreshment&amp; were l'lflrved by
•
The meeting adjourned with the the ho.,tess to those m•med above
closing of the worship service.
and M:s. Cha.rles Burt and Mrs.
Ordination anrl mstallation !!Cr· Alfred Biggs.
v1cc will be held Sunday Fcbru·
The next meetine; will be a Valary 3, at the regular worship ser- entme
at the home of Mrs.

near

Alhena

VIJited Wm Bentz and Mr

Morna
M1u Jamce Wyant of Colum
bus apent a weekend w1th her
parents Mr and Mrs. Leroy WY·

SIMONS

aud

Blsgest TASTt:
Bugaln In Yean

Week End Special
DAVID DAVIES

Sliced Bacon - 31b $1.00

ant
Mr and Mrs C C Howard and
daugther who have bf'en ill'lni 1n
Dayton have retunned to their
farm here .
Mr Homer Goodwin. who re
cently underwent maJOr surgery
at CmcmnatJ Veteran s' Hos pital
spent the weeelmd wtth lua famIly hPre

SIMONS MARKET
OPEN EVENINGS

STAYS
FRESH WNGER!

W MAIN ST.

POMEROY

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Save at A&amp;P . .. !

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Tender Steer Beef . ...
Well Trimmed .... !

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A&amp;P Super Right .. Well Trimmed Steer Beef
OR ROUND BONE

B H SANBORN

Inglish Roast - •

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ASSORTED CHOCOLATES

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VALENTINES

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• Mechanical

A MOAT A
SCHOOL a&lt;ossING, AND i-ll!

and many other types

BLOw&amp; 1-116

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lea Franklin
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Middleport, Ohio

A&amp;P Super Right , • , Any Size Plot:e

Beef for Stew - •

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Canadian Bacon • 89t: lb.

lb.

Kal Rlndy, MIID8(er
300 W. lie&lt;ond St. -Phone: 43:1, l'omlr!IY
HouN: MM' ...Fn.

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~ueningt ~

loon• mode lo Nlidenh af nearby towns

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f'resh Fro1en , , Haddock, ood or redlilh-Beneleos PAN READY

Plump and Tender , • Reody to Cook, Cut-up, Pan-Ready

Fresh Fryers - - -

Fish Fillets • - • 33t: lb.

33~ lb.
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Fresh Sausage • • 59t: lb.

49~ lb.

White Seedless or Ruby Red

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A&amp;P Super Right , , , Utile Pig Style

A&amp;P Super Right •.. Tender, Lean- BONELESS

"'WIPIIM!ei::~W ·

Take care of winter
expenses with a
prompt loan of

.~.49c

Center Slices Lett In!

Lurene Kennedy
Is Hostess To
Chatter Club

6u,. LET 141111F"'R

Mrs. Garnet Davidson is a med·
leal patient at Holzer Hospital.
Mrs. Rub7 MeKendrie and great
By Mn. William Cook
grandson, David Ashley, are coDZion Church Sunday Sehool at fined to the•r borne with severe
9 30 a m. Worship Servlce 10.30 colds.
a. m. Joe Johnson. Sunday School
Superu.tendcnt.
Mr and Mrs. Noah Haskms and
Recent "isltors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr11. Katlt: Maltheh were m Col·
Clarence Swauker were Mr. and umbus Wednesday to attend the
Mrs. Richard Radcliff and daught· funeral of Mrs. Hukins' slater,
er, Pamela and Mr and Mn. Paul Mrs Nina Saltzgaber at the Em·
Re•bel all of Athens.
manuel Lutheran Church.
Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs Haymond Arnold were
Mr and Mrs. J. F. Graly, PhoeMrs [ arl Scherbarth ... and Mrs. mx, Anz. , are VlSlting their couLeonard Lee of Kmgsbary Road . sm, M1ss Frieda Faehnle .
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Eden of
Mrs John Ketrhka has been
Letart W Va., were dinner guests Vlsilmg relatives in Wheehug, W.
Thursriay of his brother-m-law Va. for several days.
~nd k s1~ter, \1r. and Mrs. Wilham 1 The Hev Howard Ruppelt, pas-

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and grandJOn of

Bentz

Mn Vere Swartz. Sund ;~~
Mra Mae Muon iind son were I ,;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;~
callen on Mr and Yrs .Melvm It

ZION

STIVERSVILLE

The Exemplar Chapter of Beta Edgar Brewer and daughters.
Sia:ma Phi sorority met Tuesda}
Rudy Durst. daughter, Margaret
evenmg at the home of Mrs a.nd Roger Brewer called on Eber
James Thomas and made plans to Carpenter and family Saturday af·
, ternoun.
M
d M
A c 8
ass1st the Aupha Om1cron chapter
wi~h the Mothers' March for the
r an
r-.
rcwer were
polio fund.
dmner gut·s~s of Mr . .. nd Mrs.
They were working ulso on the Ed~u Brewer Sunday
M
h f
D
t b h ld
Mr and Mr'.!i. Harold Brewer and
arc o 0 1mes ance 0 e .e
daughter, Reedsville , visited hJs
at tbe Pomeroy Jumor Hlgh Sch parents, Mr and Mrs A. C Brew·
ool Saturday, January 26. The Ex- er and children, Sunday,
e.mplar Chapter m~de a contnbuMrs. M1ldred CU'cle, daughter,
hon for an operatiOn for a Melgs Joyce, Bashr-n and ~argaret Duriil
County baby
called on Frteda and Iva Carpen .
Pla.ns were also discussed f.or a tcr, Sunday
soronty dance to be held at the
Mlldred Circle and lvn carpen·
K of .P . Hall ln February whe11 ter dPed on )llr and Mrs . S W
husbands and friends Will be Durst, Portland, Sunday afternoon
guests.
Mr .. nd Mrs Howard Allen and
The cultural progrill'l was pre chi ldren, Mr and Mrs .B R Al
sen ted by Mrs Thorn us Rue whose len shopped m Pomeroy, Frrday
topic was "Background Walls " and
Mr and Mrs Dell Talbott were
Allee Gdbc rt .,.,.hose paper \\as recent guests of Jus mother Mr~:~
on "Floor \.: overmgs."
Molly. Talbntt. Portland .
'
Hostesses were Mts S.ehm Bia
John ta\vso n and Hen Allen
zew1cz and Mrs Roger Morga n
and they served ·a de ssert cour~e were recent ~t!C S i s ut Ebcr Carpcn
tcr.
to tht members
Bob Durst.. 3n dsons. V!dor and
The next mcetmg Will be at the
Tommy. callt'd on Eber Ca rpenter
home of Mrs. Ralph. Welker
and family Sunday afternoon
Lawt ence Rllch1c Jr, Belpre visited hB father Lawrr•nce Illtchle
Sr . and s1ster, :\1axJIW Dm st, recently.

UY tp('nl the. week ead with his

rat,her and sister at Marysvill Abo
they (oi.Jied on lhetr daushter,
C~ol Ann., and rantUy at COlum·
bus.

Warre n

with her daugbt.er in Bridgeport
for th:ree weeks, bas returned
home

JC:DFiah lheep

Mr and ~1'1. . Carl · Lee and ram-

.. WHEHl
TRAHIC LA WS
ARE OBHE D
DEATHS ' GO
DOWN!

Alh~ny

and Mn

Mrs Fred Henry, who bas been

$NOD GRASS,
TilE ENGINE

CplurnOua Mjlent die w.ek end with

of

Mr

Mr. and Mn. Roy Evans and.
daughter, Canal Wlnehe1ter, ~
ed ht11 grandmother, Mrs. c. F.
Hawkms, ahd family when ,..,_.
were called ber by the d~ath 9l
Mr Evans' srandmother, llc'l.
I Dora Bearhs.

of R1l"'
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I a:al r.;,voltacle
Bob i'Jiope -Chevy
Spor!s
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10:00
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11:00 Ne"' Hel.allne!
11:15 WeatMercqt
ll :20 Press Box

rae Kru:lcr of Racinl!
Mr and .\In
W~ hber
Wood
.,.L»Ited Mr a nd Mrs .f rank Ratc iJrf

ALFRED

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7 00 1Dr Hudson's Journal
7.30 Eddlt' Flshtr Show
7411 · meN*~· .
1 ~:00 )l1ol!llio·
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,.,.. ·Ford Show
Lwt Video ThN11'o
NtWJ Headl~.a
WoallJoreaat

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DID&amp;h Shore Show
NBC Newa
You Bet Your Life
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THOMAS FORK

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8 · 00 Flatt And Scru.ps Sho'llt
6.30 New1 Pieture
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BoOO
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l'lei Lie Ban;otti 1nd h er
Enzo, relurned Saturday
from a buSJnds lnp to Ylorida.
Mond11y Mr. Bal"!lottl and• hit wU'e.
the fo rme r Jean Stewart, 10d
ehJidren , ChriStl , Brenda, Gregory
and Mark, left {or Largo, Florida,
where t hey may decide to make
their home
l'' rJenda of Dana Engllah a fo:t
mer re!•dent of M son C1ty, bavc
learned or hiS iiUdden death Sun1 day at h15 home In Cleveland. He
was well acquainted m thiJ area
and had been a nel&amp;hbor or the
Jackson family when they were
Mason res1dent.1
Marvin Fry, son of Mr and Mra.
Wesley Fry, ba! ~n ill tb11
week w1th flu .
Mr and Mrs James Bevin 1nd
daughter, 1.-mdl, h.ave moved from
Woodsfield to the Rue apartment
on South Thlld Avenue Mr. Bevill'
is employed by the Maiden Conr
[LtrUCtlOn Company in GalliA C~

Tic Tat DQueh ,,
lt Could Be You '
I 00 Current
'00 Camrr: Go..~ts To School
no Tennessc*' Crnie Ford
3 00 Matinee Tto.:at.-;

Comedy T1m~
5 30 My Little Maraie

Mr and Kr1. Vlrgtl Klni and
fam1ly v111ted .Mr and Mn Geo..

Mr ~

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KINGSBURY

son .

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Matinee Tbeatr a
Queen For A Da1
Mode~n Romat&gt;ceB

compe1 Oh 10 s tate Univers1ty to
I
wltbd ritw 1rom !be Nallonal Co.
l leg:~ate Athletic Assoctation unless
1 the NC" pr
~
rmi't s more Buc k eye
football ,ames to be lele"'"ed.
....
Reps. James J
M~,cttrlck,
l."\J
Rocky River, and FrancJs 0 SulllVan, Bretbvllle. sa1d Ohio State
was "a stale umver!ily and the
public shou ld be g1ven the opportunity of w~tchina these games on
televituon ·•
"People ~lieve they are being
d1acriuunated aaamst:' said Sullivan, because of tbe NCAA rule
prohi!ntina tPleva•ins of gi'mes."
The bill was expected l.o be In·
trodueed next Wednesday by the berts and famtly Wednesday
HouBt! Democratic minority
Mrs. Allee Moor£' Pnd Darrell
•nd Jumor Roberts were dinner
guest of her sister Mrs
Lona
Roecher or Chester Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs Lawr,•ncc Eblm
,Prayer meeting was held at the
home of Mr and Mrs Ben Eblin of Malta was a Saturday nighl
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robe11
Fnday evemng.
Faulk.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roberta
caUed on h11 brother 1nd sJsterThe callers at the home nf Mrs
m -law Mr and Mrs Sherman Ro- Ben Eblin Monday were Mrs. Pllu~

Kart.n McKay spent the week

hlltllwt . . ....,,, wd,*-01
IOIIOWNI
,

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Leonard Lanham Monda y

end at Racine with Martha Whitloek.

of.Untllo: ..... Trdlo..p.Uona

called

Miss Lmda Bat•r spen t Tucsdav
n1ghL wllh Mtss M11ry .Jo Roush
Mrs . Harry Brown and ('hildren

ber rrandpart-nts, Mr. and Mra.
Ralpb Hunter of Doansvllle.

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Current
Parsuo'M St1..dy
Tennessee Ern1e Fur(l

10 00 Garry Moore

Mr and Mrs W•ll Hellman ta ll 1!11 nn Mr and Mrs Tom SL·otl
Monday
Mr and Mrs Ralph Pamlt•r and
daughter eallt'd at lhc Ru ssell
Pamter home Sunday
R@v and Mrjl Wt&gt;ber Thoma
spent Sunda~ With Mr and Mrs .
Will He1lman
Mr. and 1\tr~ Denzil Geoglt:'m.
Mr and M1·s Flnyd Spcn!:c culled
On Mrs ,,llllC Roush Sunday
Mrs nuush 1 eturncd home wllh
Mr and Mrs Denzil Geogle1n for
a few days v1s1t ..

Mr. and Mu. Oris Smith, son
ud dauahttr, spent Sunday with

NIT -DIMoofcly IIlii wurteou.Jy

lL Could B~ You

I a,oo
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WEST SHADE

Hom ~

12 30

Fred I Ga..rcilM'r, Plillor, t'Onduel
ed Lbe Bi.ble study dus Spec-uti
mUSJc was presented by Mr and
Mrs. 0 . E. M.,·Ktnley, Mrs Edgar
Allensworth and Homer Il1ce who
1 sans "He'll
Undc1 sland" w1th
. Mrs. Chf'stcr EdWin as aH·om11an
1
1st

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Tod11'
Coffee T tm t'

The P1·ice Is R1ght

9o30
llkOO
\1;00
DEVOTIONAL SERVICE
Mts.. M. L. Kelly was 111 cbarge JU5
ol the devotional serv•ce .11 t~ 11:20
ctwreh of Christ Wednesday eve- 11:30
oWe for their PraYer mHhng and 12:30

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WSAZ-l'V

Middleport
Society

HMPHI CAN'T EVEN LOOK ME IN THE EYE!

6 5.'i S1gn On
7.00 TodaJ.'
1 9 00 Coffee ':'ime
1 10.00 Homt
ll ·(..() Tht" Pt ice lg Riibt
I t.30 Trulh or Consequell{'l'S

Truth Or Consequenrt&gt;s
Tic Tac Dough

3 00

~lness ~s!llon

thiS

Al·ZYSM

11 00

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'THIS IS THE COW 1'/ITH THE CRUMPLED HORN'

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Y0u th Sunday ~~o J it bto ohsl'rvtd
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"''th tht· }ULJih of the thUrC'h 111
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ra te6 De-l!w!ry bY {'arrler where aval!nhle 30
whet('' av . ,~r Ot'&lt;f' year Jn advan('{' at The Daily ~ntinel office
tlftfiO Sl;' ;o~th~ne monlb $1 Bv mall on~' year Sill ; liiX months:
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Judge Crow Was A Remarkable Fiou~e~
Pltlzen from

ATTEND INSTITUTE
d \It I 0111 01 ~ (;t·o r ~ t· l!Lhh ,
and D;n 1d ( 'h&lt;'S h(•r rl'prl' sl'ntl'd
the 'r' oulh f't l lo..., ~ Juv of llt'alh
)1ethodlit C hw·r h at the wt• t• kt&gt;~&lt;d
M1d wm tl'r lnsti\Uil' he ld at New

Meigs Co unt)'

"Judge· l' rO\\ as he wa s popularlv kno11 n had marly fa cets
to hls ~·rsona!Jty Many yo unger gPncJatwn perso ns _ up to
30 to 3:-~ year!'i of agf' ~dicl nnt know th e Judge for tus unspar Ing perso nal . ho'!esty. h1 s &lt;JV Id followl!l g of sports of all kinds
and h1s dedlcatlon to hJ.S law practice llundreds of peopi~
Who had the good fortune to be assocJa!ed "'th hJm knew the
Judge fur hJs rare, grea! ('haracter.

Boston The\ we• e dnven there
Saturd.ot) mornmg by Mrs Harry
Chesher and Mrs F'red Htbbs and
Stlpt L \\ McComas went after
thl' bo~ s Sunda.~o afternoon

W~~out castmg any aspers ion on his ft&gt;llow uttorncys her~
11 il'l~lr ·I&lt;&gt; !!Ole that when pe1 sons landed in "re.U" troubje'
they ~ent to Judge Crow's office on the second floor nf tb~

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few of them 1s to re&lt;:all tense moments m the soctallif8" of
commumty

Ty,.:o of tht' most famous were the Roscoe Fowler murdt&gt;r
Ina! m 1937 when the then Sheriff Fowler was acquitted of a
murder charge Judge Crow was t:hwf defense counsel
In the 1920's Judge Crow was chu~f defense counsel in the
famous Mc&lt;;umber rntJrder trial. Thts one he lost because as
lfg~nd bois It, the Judge's c lient conrC'ssed Then there wa's a
senes of climadic tnals 1n the early t9:~o ·s 1n the Me~ Coun~
ty courtroom growing out uf umon- mauagement strife in local
coal mmes. The Judge \\oas an 1mp01 tant and colorfu l figure
111 them

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But ~here was a much lighter stdc to the Judge's nature.
-~l~ke mo,-"~.,-.,.,,:,-.,-h~t~,~n-:d~d.,.c~.,~r~.~T- he
Unttl h1s health failed In t9fi6 Judge cro~ had attended evI J&lt;"~c&gt;dera t Hcservt•, it is true , could
ery Pomeroy-Middleport '!'hanksgivJnu Day football game AlR,J .. Robert Shorlat·
create more money .But to do so,
to
"'hen the ba• 1c shortali':e 1s one of
50 ~n t 1J th e P~St y~ar ht&gt; haLl never lniSSe&lt;.l
seeing at Jeast One
A UNITED PRESS EXTRA
pomt where the total oi this tvpe goods and manpnwer, would not
Oh10 State Umvenuty football game :\.slate as 1949 and 1950 EDtTOA'S NOT&amp; :
ol debt readted and pa88ed th 1• contnhute to genuine growth 11
when he was well into his 70'!;, he was one customer the tlckei
T~ following diapatch Is I'M ' $40 billion Jevet
would merely provide more dol·
seller ~t Pomeroy High baskelbaiJ gamc.'i couh.l count on In Hcolld In • strltl of twa giving . We often hear lt said that the Ja rs . . lthout Increasing the supply
late 40 s after the retutn of hiS eldPst ~ 011 F'red W Crow Jr the •rgum•ntl for lnd •talnst Federal Resorve System has made of thtngs those dollars can bu;J".
,· , tb lormul ro 1 fl t
rrom ~crv1ce With the Federal Burt au of lnvestigatJ'on, ·1 h c, the- "tight mo1.1•-" poti~;y. To- money "light" and m•de ,, ~,,.,
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day'• dlspet~;h Ia written for the "dear." Aclually, it haan't done hJghcr prices and a more furious
• ~ g£1 was ~ con~tant s pectator at Ohw Valley League b~e- United Pre11 by H•nry C. Alex· either, in the seuse of takmg the shuttltotg bad and forth of goods
bali games HI WhiCh SOil F'rcd wa s a star fu s t baseman and tnder, chalrm1n of J. P Mor· lhltlative tn brmg JUch fesults In speculative. non . productive
power hitter at the platl'.
tan &amp; Co., Inc.
about What it has d&lt;tne IH to ll•t [J,ldlllg Too mut·h money. too
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By HENRY C. ALEXANDER
the money market feel the natural chPap. l!kt• the love of motle), can
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liS mu&lt;" , to must, IS already a p!dUJ t' of a tomplete man Chalrm•n J P. Morten &amp; Ca. lnc. effects of a demand lhat 1$ \'Pry be the root of much evil
\ et there W~S mo,re t~&lt;t1 ::vas UIIHJU~ .\ \.'1thout IJlendmg It m
Written For United PrHa
heavy 111 relatiOn to the avaalahlt•
A no~mber of those who don't
the p~rtratl Jt IS lifeless lh1s "-'3.s his mgramed honesty. The
Th ~ ba~u fa et ah0111 our mane. supply
ag 1e(' w1th the Federal Reserve'-;
Judge s honesty never was flaunted fOJ applause. It Wi1S a rule tary ~ •lual HII l tod.ly 15 that
we
AHt-rve A"ch Wisely
polu·}' have come forward with
1n I"1:c perJn&lt;
· 1 of great expansiOn vanou)( proposa ls 1or cnangtng
&lt;
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01 h IS persona lllfe as natur&lt;tl &lt;I S takmg Jood for dally energy havt• hlt' n ttv1ng 111 our economy,
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Wh o c Ise but Jurlge Crow Ill Me igs Colln ty nearing his final much credit We h.nt' been build- o P Yt'JC
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P &lt;~nt and produet 1vl'
e Hl w economy.
owever
s.leep two _weeks ago woultl mak&lt;• up hi " 1.. 56 Jn•·r&gt;llle tax re· .
capacity,
P economy 's prunary pwus l} those proposals may he
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- lng Pants. ronsu mlll~ goods and nt•ed i's for longer·term ereqil and J wordl'd , they all seem to be a1med
mrp S
lng $~00 ~or f!l('lilc:..l t:Xpcuses durmg the taxuble p!hng up !khl f.I!&gt;IPr 1h~n we have lor petn\JI;Uf!nt cap llul 111 tht form at t&lt;:~kmg au rhor~ty away Irou1 the
)'till": t ri, sef1stng tt lfllgM . ."Ilppear·· too htgh, change it to l~en fonmn~ &lt;'Bpltul hy ~h~ proe- or tiq ul tY mon(•y The Fcddat Rc 'Fcd('rPI llt"sdv'~ an(t gi\&gt;i 11 e It to
$1~ ~nd go to the truuhle to make out the complicated fotm ess of su v111g
serve vmcly has rduwd to meel other ageneiPS more attUned to
agatn . And lhts when he 111 fa c t had s p&lt;' llt much more than
Thhl l•a;.; 11 L'ah·d the ~ ~tualion tlus n"cd ].y pumping up short- polill('.ll con•ndcrations

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. 0 1 "' o. else annually WOtlld ITIJkl' at le .1st at lO% reduction
Jl1 his offu:e expense J'Piurn lm stamps used 111 personal correspondence'!

J.udge Crow was a Democrat of I he Old School, and proud
or Jt In a county predominantly Hepuhltean Hts pohbcal bl'lr
lief s .were J e ff erso_1uan , an d the 1\iltiOil,lll)' known Harry llyn!
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0 f V 1rg n Ia was h ts mo d (' I of what a statesman should be
Judge Crow was the {JrSt Demotrattc prosec uting attorney Ill
Meigs County and the first Democ13h(' Cnmmon Pleas cOurt
1 " ,11 somt·
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judge
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Credit Still Av1lleble
e Jud,.r.s tenure ns the oldest living member of the board
Ilow c~er. 11 IS lmpnr1unt to rr·
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inpointofservlcet'slndJ'c·atl've mem hl' l' I hn1 erct1-•t has nul bl't' H
Of hiS kind of firm lead"rshlp
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was hiS work •·hok•d
off Not hY any m~&gt;ans Th ('
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comme1r1al hanks alone Jncrea:wrl

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The late Judge Fred w Crow will be remembered lor gen·
erahons as one of the county's truly outstanding personalities
Here he grew to rnanh~od . Here he fashwned a productive Ci.....
re(•r hounded by the htghest of pnm·Jilies. lhs life was a valuable Increment to a nch tradition hoth m his famlly and his
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1called •·tight 1110111•y" whu:h we
llll' rca rl m g &lt;Hld I1Cartn~ so much
I about With VIrtually al! parts of
the eronomv stnunmg tu huy
more or build mon• - aiHl ('OII ~e·
11 uently !u horrow more __ the
prassul't' of cred•t llt•mand upon
tht&gt; aVItll ab!c supply I~ htllV) and
PunstunL As ll. result , many wouldb&lt;' bo r
d
r OWl'r~ 1m 1oans not sn
l'iiSy to obl ,l'll BS at sonw time~
~:~.w\~~'.1 P~~"t h~"~•~·r'h ~,,!,,nce of hor·

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term hank t"rt•d•t The economy'~
need for IOI"'b term funds ra n b".._
~oundly met only by growth of the
natwn s savings Thl.!l takt·s holh
l1m1• nnd effort There 1s no way to
print ~ap 1lal II has to lw earned
,md 'laved.
To !ncreliSf' the lnr"''''''' lor
" rt&gt;str•ln
sa1'1ng, and also to ht•IJJ
the gmwth of debL the monetary
author :IJCa have allowed Interest
ratl'8 tu re~ponrt to the market
fore&lt;'s of supply and th.'llliiJHL A~
would be expeclecl, r.ltt's · 11avc
risen IJut they still ur 1 nol hllib
111 cor.•par1son with othe1 p•rJ'ods
!n cur own history, 01 ..~~,th" cur·
lent r~tes 111 most nthN IMfts of
thr rree world Probabl)· the best
eommt•nt on ')resent mlt•rt•st rates
1s that they don't seem to be dist uuragmg thl' desire to borrow.

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lbt triYil.e ar IUIQA' a Jolr:al return \he fa~L tbat lnte,.lt '!Ia ttl\e ID.(i
tor un Th\1 probably would r• muD.Icll.JII bonds i&amp; tatmpt ftGID
ault Jo aubetantlal tu M.Yinc
federal lncotne taa.
(4) A babJ ben~ baJqre mtdnlrlt
It any or thOIM poia" 11 llktlJ
Deeen1be· · !1, quallfll!l &amp;! an l!:tf!Gllt- to makfl a eubataniLI.I dUI'trtaat ID
tltn tor the hill )'elior.
your till, It will prololtdtiJ ~ 7011
tl) U yoar mecltoal eapeneel an lo dlacu1n your problema wltb ULt
llkgJy to be over I" or fOUl Income Internal Revenue Strrict, or to
thta Yei.,...and you uped them to seek p1·otnaloMI tu ad:tlet. Allllbe IHt nex..t J"Nr. pRv aa many thin&lt; you p11.y for aulttaaee lnJro-

DJedlc.tl t.IH• •• poulble bernr•· the
enll.ooJ tbe year, up to the maxlmu.tn
allo~abll' d ci!'ITt'tlon It yow. bQr~·
lo do thl1. t'il'lllt!lllller that you (ah
1.110 dlldUel lh.t! llltl'HIIt

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over the mulmnm dodtH·tlun per·
ha))ll you ean deter (.larl or the
tralwent until afler lbe l'lltl uf tbe

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p11.rln1 you1 t.&amp;x return Ia 4.11hlc: ble
rrom fOUl tnnblt&gt; IDCOJile,
But ~ware ur a11.7 "fAa expert"
who rht!m~ be can cut rour tu
/)e\OW th" IIIIOUIIt YOU rg,jl) OW ..
II, a ~nod ldea to $1~ aomeone
who hnR had l'lperlence •• 4k&amp;ltq
whh the Internal Revnu ..nice
Ju~t lu cuo thu xover~URU.I lhoa14
rniHfl B1m1e quc&amp;llon about JOll1'
return.

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F('(lN 11 R.t·~erve's policy In
r.•t·c,JI past uorishm~:: pros-

d
1
f&gt;el'l Y an .~ 1 1 allernpttng to hold
1h1· to a s u.st ,un ,lbl !' rale of srowth ,
•.•. .'Jtl('('f'edJ•d rem:u kahly, t•ven
h 11

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It has·

suppmted
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~t:rowth , nnt Jlrt·~·ented It · II has

been our prtlll'lpal dt&gt;fense agamsl
rampr.nt
lnflt•twn which , •f per.
mlttcr'1 would dt&gt;~lro)' not only our
PI osll1'11tv hut ou1 v~&gt;l v sub~lance.

Mr .•md Mrs Ed tile Qri!flt spent
Sunday with her parenta, Mr and
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1\.lbert Pearson.

· Mr. and Mrs Billl.e Orr

and

8.0nll of Ilecdsvllle tpent the week
Mid w:th ~ and Mrs Chnt Orr

the

~ ,f )f\tn the &amp;rnt .. t tax ,.,,.,,are to be mll.de du1lna the )'etr by pl1.n·
,alot" J¥1r dtci.So'' WI&amp;IJ tQ fontlderatlont In mind, raUler th•n at tht
en~, of the year when you ba.v~:~ your tax form In ~~end. ·
Jr.re are tome po111bmues for reducing yl)ur tat which 1011 cau't do
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tax year, b11t which mlabt reduee
(8) It :rou •ell your home at a
, • DeS&amp; )'Mr't laz nturn·
profit, rem~mbtr that JOU do DOt
(1) If you an protldlna tleuly have lo Jl"1 a cepHal raiDI ta:r: tr
half lbe tupport or tomeone w4o yow pay morlillor a new lwme wtlhia
mtrhl qualify flfl a dtpendtiH, eon- a yeal' lhRn the price you aet tor
&amp;Sd•r pro•ldlna 11ore tllan tu1tr 110 the old onl'.
JOU will be antllle&lt;l to tho $600
Ul When tnve~tiDI' money, r•
eumptlon, Tilt t:r:tr&amp; amount you membu that elock lD. a 4.0UiaUo
contribute qlll bt lte thllll thu CGrL)Oriltl.,1n ot:rara Uae po•lbllt.&amp;7 ol
lu: N"lftll.
dlvldtad txd\111011 aa4 trtt.U\,
(I) Remembtr tllat unl~e • dtt&gt;
pendent II ua.der u or 8 full lime
110 I If you aellaecurttlea or ol~~r
atutlent, JOU will IGtt tbe ~lf'tnP- "upltai aue&amp;.e." It a ,roAl. ll AI
tlon It l'lil lnoome " 1100 Ol IIIOfV ueu.ally better , • ....,., 18\U 1M
Bt lUre to check the 1ne&lt;mu• ul hue held them &amp;l kat tl• IIIIMtU
tYeryone you expect to eJalm 111 a 10 tbt tbt proftt wUJ M \ellld M
de~nd!!nt
tbe capital aalna "'" lutMI o1
(3) U you art planahll to be aa ordleary Jacome.
marriW, a wil4dttJII before Dlldnllhl
fll) Whln hu1tu bMdt. ooabeeember St. J967, wll' fiVe J0\1 alder ~ot lillly tbe lat.,... rate IMat

The momen~ it
does, It w!ll lose Its mdependence
ami 1t s cffecttvent·~~ The country
has heen down that road, with the
Rese1 H' !lav~o;hly bound Lo the
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rea!lur)' , and we mu~t not do it

BASHAN

(fiHI •• OM ot a urill• o/t~rtklrl• o" /IJdl:'ltll inco'"" lu
]lUng Til~•~ arucre1 CIN D~Ucd on in/orm.uti.D,. ptf.ltiW'~d b11
tAe Allt(!rfc""' lntUt•t• o/A.ocot~.fttnnt•. and thf' Ul1io S'm:ielll

A lit''•MrllaMh ln !Oflf,lt:~atlrm lt'Hh.

adm1111~trat10n

II1e1r I o I a I n I I oans uuhland•ng by
m •r
.• ' • lh un $7 b1II loll rl urmg Ihe
••• T h'IS was
r trsI ,I tnun II 111 o r 1"'-"J.
on top of a $12 blll•on innt&gt;asl'
Formu1A For inf1•tron
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dunnr( 1955 Meilnwhlle longer
Crlli&lt;'s of the Fed~ra! llt•llerve
term borrowmg in the bnnd mar h!•lri that 1t siJould be taklug steps
kot Wl!l al or ncar record levels In make credit easltlr and C'heaper
By lena Caln•r
and NDSllmers wt·re bavwe lhi'H ) 1o oblau1, m sp1te of evprything
Mr .dnd Mrs Elson Spencer and
f'redit di:'m'lnda satlsC1~d- ~ ~ _thc:- economy 1lself 1s doing to fanuly spent Sunda} afternoon and
- and evenin)&lt;! w1th Mr and Mrs.
; , "'V II Holter

Start Now to Plan Next Year's Tax
fJ/ C1rttJ1_, htlk

Keep Out of Politics
The "l;o'(•d" should never be in
pol!l!c~ . tt should nev~r become
a nu•mbc1 or thr. 'tenm" of any

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1\Jy Pearst)n and family of Lerl IJUJnt Sunda.y vnth Mr and
, rll. Albert Pearson. Mr Peanon
lmprovetl.

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Mr and !i!"s. John Hayman and
dtu~hter spent Saturday evening

An a driver can Jain on an avera g.
trip - by spO'•dlns, by pa.sing
lights, by isnori"l atop-sJCns ~;.

With N:r. and Mrs Clint Orr.

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l'\lmCJ oy called on Mr. and Mrs.
Dutch McKay. Friday tveninJ.

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called on Mr. and Mrs Russe ll
Pa1nter and son llobNt Tut•sday
Mr and M1·s Dun !W allac k and
daug hter Donna K1u vts1ted w1t h
Mr. and Mn-; Vt(ig•l Housh and
famtly Sunday
Mra. Russell Painter

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1 10 00 Gam Moore
\1 30 St. 1ke It Ru•h

I 1. on Valtan~ LPdy
12 15 Love of Lite
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
12 ·45 GU!dmg Light
1:00 Katu,·s Kitchen
1 30 As the Worla. 'J\.ru
2.:&gt;0 Our Miss Brooks
2 ·30 IJfluseparty
3 00 The 8 1g Payoff
3 30 Bob C1·osby Show
1

4 00 Bnghter Day
4 15 Sec:·ct Storm
4 .30 Edg~ of Night
15 00 Earh' Show

Bob Lrosbv Show
Brighter Day
Sect ,"'t Storm
6·30
Edg~ of Nhtht
6 ·4.5
fi !i5
1 ne -..".arJv S how
7 00
Your Esst.. Rep·-.rter
7 10
~~rts Parede
7 30
we::thermsn
8 00
Art Linkle•ter &amp;1 tht K1ds I 8 :::10
~pglas E:lwards
[ 9
Sgt PrNtun of the Yukon 9 30
Bob Cumm •ngs Show
10·00

3 30
4.00
4 15
&lt;30
5 00

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8 55
7 00

CHANNEL 8

8·00

Your· Esso Reporter
Sport.c Parade
Weatherman
A1r Force Show

Dou;tlas Edwarts
My F nc nd Flicka
West Pomt Star,
pf 11 yhouse of Stars
Mr Adams &amp; E:ye
Highway Patrol
The Line Up
10 30 Person to Pt'rson
11 00 New&gt;
tt ·05 Scanning the Weather
ll.tO The I..ate ~how

Oo

7 15

7·30
8 :00

8 :30 Climax
9 30 Playhouse 9(l
11 00 Up to the M1nute N~5

11 ·05
11 ·10

Scannmg the Wenlhcr
The Late Show

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11 44 Sign On
11·45 Cartf)on Club
12. 10 Noon Nt•ws
12 15 Neighbol s
12.30 Liberace
1·00 Femm•ne Touch
1 45 Movie Matmee
3 00 Afternocn :&lt;'Hm F':'stival
4:30 Super Serial Tim,_•
5:00 Micke)' Mouse Club
6:00 P.uffalo Bill Jr.
6:30 Cartoon Club
6.45 Ftve Star Fmal
7 15 Johr Dalv &amp; the NewY
7:30 Sherlff oi Cochise
8.00 Circus
9:00 Wire Service
10:00 Air Force Time '57
10.30 Frankie Laine
11:00 News oi the. Night
11.15 Tbeatre 13
12·15 Sign Off

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11 45

Cartoon Club
Noon News
12 15 Ne:tehbors
I2 30 L1bcrace
l OOFemml'le Tom h
I 45 Movie Matinee
3·00 Af!ernO&lt;ln Ftlm Festival
4:30 Supl'r Serial Time
:;·oo Mick~\' Mouse Club
6 00 Lar"'()n Cluh
6 30 F'.ve Star Fwal
'j 00 Kukla, Frsn &amp; Oll!l:.
7 15 John Daly &amp; the News
'j 30 Ilin Tin Tm
8 00 Jim Bowie
8·30 Public Ddendcr
9 00 I L~d Thret&gt; L1ves
12 JO

9 30
tO 00

1 Spy
R~oy Anlhc.ny Show
News. of the N1ght

11 00
11 1~ Thea'!'C 13
12 15 Sign Off

SnH{N and childrf'u. Mrs Walter
Eblm and .Mrs. A.rthur Moore
Mrs Dalton Grover and daugh·
te,., Marcia and :\11 s Gt'ne Hump·
hl'ry called on Mr and Mn, Sbermah Robert~ otnd fl'lmlly Fnday
evenmg.

Mr and Mrs
called on Mrs
urda)•

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Lester Brookover
Allee Moore Sat-

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Hatlo

Mr. and Mrs Roger Grueser of
Nlatives.

HIVII TIUST t. feUow who ean't look you l.n the eye, may be the Chihuahua'&amp; thought. about that
dog &amp;t Ule Golden Gate Kennel club show in San Franci.s&lt;:o. ( lrlternotKnsal Snndp.\otol,

Beta Sigma Phi
T0 Aid Mothers
March On Polio

Clint and Ruby OtT were Sun.
day night supper guettfl or Mr. and
M'n Billie Orr or Reedsvllle.
Ethel and

Arthur Orr spent
S~nda) evening with her father,
Mtke Thetss. or Dor~as.

SIJI•II'tYw ......
W.lla •••

THE QAfLY SE~J.NE~

••

•

Mr. and Mra. Charley Reuter
or Chester Jtoad called on Mr.
and M.!'B. Albert Pearaon, Sulldly.
Mr. and Mn. John Jr, Rose
have a new tllaby girl.

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Mr.

and Mrs John Dobbm and

sons, Columbu s, spent the week
end Wllh he•· pare nt 5, Mr and Mrs .

oRo

Ed
d • ·d
I
I
n -' mon ..n. WI e
Sand ~Ill!. Kentucky, VIStted re
cenlly wtth hts mother, Mr. and
Mrs ArnoiJ and family.
Mr. Harry HmLls ts spendmg a
few we eks with h•s aunt, Mrs
Bertha Powrall , of Pomeroy. Mrs
Pown all 1s very ill at this wntmg.
Mrs Clarence Swauger and Mrs.
Raymond Arnold were Monday
dtnner guests 0 f Mr an~ Mrs. Wll·
ham Cook.

ev

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l

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0

FredJ an•l Vwla Tuckerman
were Sunday dinner guests of Anna and Bett} Arnold Super guests
were Patty Vlichael and Boward

Thorn~.

Vu;Jtlng r~cenlly 111 the home of

tor of the First Presbyterian
Church, and the Rev . N. D. Borden, pastor of the AU. Moriah
Ch
h
d
0 apt 1St
ure , were
mner
guests Wednesday of the Rev and
Mrs. C. RaYmon K~nkr•ght and
sons, Eude11 and Dav1d. The t~e
mm1stcrs were classmates while
atlendmg a theolo&amp;Jcal semmary.
Mr. a11d M.rs, .Mont West, Zanesville, were rec:enl guel!l.s of Mrs
Henry Hennesy and son, Robert.
1 Mrs. Dorothy Raymond, who
ha.s been the Galha County Bookmobile Hbrarian, was a dir.ner
guest of Mr and Mrs. C. E Young
Sunday She lB Ieavmg in the near
future for a new pOSIIIon at Pens 1cola, Fla. Also visiting wtth the
Young 5 Suaday were Mr. and Mrs
Edgar Young and daughter, V1eky,
East Bank, W. Va' who had been
in Fremont to visht his mother
Mrs Charles Young, who is r;_
·
I I
fte
h '
covermg 8 ow Y a r
avmg •
stroke. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young
were called to Fremont at the
Ume of his mothec had the stroke.

Mr. and Mrs .. Raymond Arnold
were .M~s Holl•e Mulhmx and son
Mrs. Ebcr Dailey and children
of Cll!cmn~h. Mrs. Jttm?r Col~
were recenl guests of her parents,
man !lnd son of West Columbia
Mr. and Mrs Carl Autherson, Bald and M!'s. Alpha Russell of Hysell
Knobs.
Hun
Mr .and Mrs. L.. R. Glucsencamp
Bill Cook has sold h1s ·farm to
called on Lhctr son, Bud, and f..am· Duane Stan1c •
Y
1ly, Portlanrt.
Mildred an Joyce Cirr \c, Bashan
1\LL AGES
called on Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Durst
NEW HAVEN. Conn.- A Yale
and daughter.
med•cal exj:&gt;('rt says babies are
- - - - - -not the pnly ones who swallow
Mr. and Mrs . '"\'a~nc Beal and lhmgs. Dr. John A Kirchner has
daughters were Sunda}' dnmer
collcded several hundred objects
guests of \:tr and Mrs W. A. removed from patients of all ages.
Kmg.
He says they range from small
Mrs. Orville Hogue WIS welMrs.
Alpha
Douglas
and
Paula
change
to beads ,toys, bugs and
watches by
comed
as a new member and Mrs.
Pelts VISited Mrs. Roma Beal.
bones - hsh, fowl and animal.
Lurenc Kennedy of Galena a1 1
gueat when Mn. Vaughan Priee
entertained the Chatter Club on
Tue5doy evening at hor bome, Rul·
land Road.
The congre~atwn of the Fed- were approved.
Durmg the busllttd eesaion in
erated Church held their annual
Durmg the meetmg, it was vot- charge of Mrs. Charles Buck pre.
congregatiOnal mcehng Sunday ed Lo entertatn the Chapel Choir sideut, election of officers was
G
morning.
of Elmhurst College on Apnl L held with Mrs. Everett Lightfoot
Three new olhcers, Charles Gustave Keuther, son of a former selected as president; Mrs. NaWerry Sr. John MitQ.h and . )'dis" pastor of the Federated Church than B1gga, vice president; Mrs.
Mary Vtrgini:J Reibel were elected is business manager of th1s choir. Glen Evans, secretary and Mrs.
•
•
to serve the e'nurch Amendment!!.
It was rpMted that benevolences Floyd Dunfee, treuurer.
JEWELRY STORE
to the conslttullon were duly were paid in Cull and all bills
Games were played and prizes
"Jewelers Since 1890"
cor1$1dercd anrt approved
The paid. All organizations showed an aw.rded to Mn. Fnnlr: Young,
prmtcd reports of each orgamza· Improvement over previous years Mrs. Lightfoot, Mrs. Buck and Mrs.
Mtll St.
Middleport hon, wh•ch were 1n booklet form both m attendance and fmanclally. Hogue.
~:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;~~~;:.~;;;~~;;;~~;;~;;;: 1
Refreshment&amp; were l'lflrved by
•
The meeting adjourned with the the ho.,tess to those m•med above
closing of the worship service.
and M:s. Cha.rles Burt and Mrs.
Ordination anrl mstallation !!Cr· Alfred Biggs.
v1cc will be held Sunday Fcbru·
The next meetine; will be a Valary 3, at the regular worship ser- entme
at the home of Mrs.

near

Alhena

VIJited Wm Bentz and Mr

Morna
M1u Jamce Wyant of Colum
bus apent a weekend w1th her
parents Mr and Mrs. Leroy WY·

SIMONS

aud

Blsgest TASTt:
Bugaln In Yean

Week End Special
DAVID DAVIES

Sliced Bacon - 31b $1.00

ant
Mr and Mrs C C Howard and
daugther who have bf'en ill'lni 1n
Dayton have retunned to their
farm here .
Mr Homer Goodwin. who re
cently underwent maJOr surgery
at CmcmnatJ Veteran s' Hos pital
spent the weeelmd wtth lua famIly hPre

SIMONS MARKET
OPEN EVENINGS

STAYS
FRESH WNGER!

W MAIN ST.

POMEROY

Come See ... You'U
Save at A&amp;P . .. !

A&amp;P Super-Right ... Tender aDd Mild

l'

Smoked
Hams

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FuU Shank Half . ...

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*G RUEN

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A&amp;P Super-Rlgbt ... Choice Blade Cuts

Chuc
Roast
Tender Steer Beef . ...
Well Trimmed .... !

•SILVER

. . 37c

nd
•CHINA

A&amp;P Super Right .. Well Trimmed Steer Beef
OR ROUND BONE

B H SANBORN

Inglish Roast - •

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&lt;JOCKEY, DEL161trS '"'
SASf.IAYIN6
SACK AND

FM' Tlaat Speelal Person!

I='ORll-1 AT A
CI&lt;'OSStNG AND
I-IOLDING&gt; UP

ASSORTED CHOCOLATES

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98c and $1.59
VALENTINES

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•comic

SSLI=' BE 1-lELD
lo!ALF'

• Mechanical

A MOAT A
SCHOOL a&lt;ossING, AND i-ll!

and many other types

BLOw&amp; 1-116

..

Plaoae 8011-X

lea Franklin
I

Middleport, Ohio

A&amp;P Super Right , • , Any Size Plot:e

Beef for Stew - •

55~

Canadian Bacon • 89t: lb.

lb.

Kal Rlndy, MIID8(er
300 W. lie&lt;ond St. -Phone: 43:1, l'omlr!IY
HouN: MM' ...Fn.

9~;

Std. 9-U- Opm

~ueningt ~

loon• mode lo Nlidenh af nearby towns

&amp;J!P&lt;Hrltmm&amp;

f'resh Fro1en , , Haddock, ood or redlilh-Beneleos PAN READY

Plump and Tender , • Reody to Cook, Cut-up, Pan-Ready

Fresh Fryers - - -

Fish Fillets • - • 33t: lb.

33~ lb.
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.~~i1&amp;1'?&lt;1ti:l:i~b.'(~'}~$"'hl~"*~~ . ..~}

Juicy
Grapefruit
8 !~·~ 49c

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All price• and sbes

STACK II .

Fresh Sausage • • 59t: lb.

49~ lb.

White Seedless or Ruby Red

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HEART SHAPED BOXES

A&amp;P Super Right , , , Utile Pig Style

A&amp;P Super Right •.. Tender, Lean- BONELESS

"'WIPIIM!ei::~W ·

Take care of winter
expenses with a
prompt loan of

.~.49c

Center Slices Lett In!

Lurene Kennedy
Is Hostess To
Chatter Club

6u,. LET 141111F"'R

Mrs. Garnet Davidson is a med·
leal patient at Holzer Hospital.
Mrs. Rub7 MeKendrie and great
By Mn. William Cook
grandson, David Ashley, are coDZion Church Sunday Sehool at fined to the•r borne with severe
9 30 a m. Worship Servlce 10.30 colds.
a. m. Joe Johnson. Sunday School
Superu.tendcnt.
Mr and Mrs. Noah Haskms and
Recent "isltors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr11. Katlt: Maltheh were m Col·
Clarence Swauker were Mr. and umbus Wednesday to attend the
Mrs. Richard Radcliff and daught· funeral of Mrs. Hukins' slater,
er, Pamela and Mr and Mn. Paul Mrs Nina Saltzgaber at the Em·
Re•bel all of Athens.
manuel Lutheran Church.
Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs Haymond Arnold were
Mr and Mrs. J. F. Graly, PhoeMrs [ arl Scherbarth ... and Mrs. mx, Anz. , are VlSlting their couLeonard Lee of Kmgsbary Road . sm, M1ss Frieda Faehnle .
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Eden of
Mrs John Ketrhka has been
Letart W Va., were dinner guests Vlsilmg relatives in Wheehug, W.
Thursriay of his brother-m-law Va. for several days.
~nd k s1~ter, \1r. and Mrs. Wilham 1 The Hev Howard Ruppelt, pas-

1

Tf&lt;AFFIC "'

!JP

and grandJOn of

Bentz

Mn Vere Swartz. Sund ;~~
Mra Mae Muon iind son were I ,;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;;.:;~
callen on Mr and Yrs .Melvm It

ZION

STIVERSVILLE

The Exemplar Chapter of Beta Edgar Brewer and daughters.
Sia:ma Phi sorority met Tuesda}
Rudy Durst. daughter, Margaret
evenmg at the home of Mrs a.nd Roger Brewer called on Eber
James Thomas and made plans to Carpenter and family Saturday af·
, ternoun.
M
d M
A c 8
ass1st the Aupha Om1cron chapter
wi~h the Mothers' March for the
r an
r-.
rcwer were
polio fund.
dmner gut·s~s of Mr . .. nd Mrs.
They were working ulso on the Ed~u Brewer Sunday
M
h f
D
t b h ld
Mr and Mr'.!i. Harold Brewer and
arc o 0 1mes ance 0 e .e
daughter, Reedsville , visited hJs
at tbe Pomeroy Jumor Hlgh Sch parents, Mr and Mrs A. C Brew·
ool Saturday, January 26. The Ex- er and children, Sunday,
e.mplar Chapter m~de a contnbuMrs. M1ldred CU'cle, daughter,
hon for an operatiOn for a Melgs Joyce, Bashr-n and ~argaret Duriil
County baby
called on Frteda and Iva Carpen .
Pla.ns were also discussed f.or a tcr, Sunday
soronty dance to be held at the
Mlldred Circle and lvn carpen·
K of .P . Hall ln February whe11 ter dPed on )llr and Mrs . S W
husbands and friends Will be Durst, Portland, Sunday afternoon
guests.
Mr .. nd Mrs Howard Allen and
The cultural progrill'l was pre chi ldren, Mr and Mrs .B R Al
sen ted by Mrs Thorn us Rue whose len shopped m Pomeroy, Frrday
topic was "Background Walls " and
Mr and Mrs Dell Talbott were
Allee Gdbc rt .,.,.hose paper \\as recent guests of Jus mother Mr~:~
on "Floor \.: overmgs."
Molly. Talbntt. Portland .
'
Hostesses were Mts S.ehm Bia
John ta\vso n and Hen Allen
zew1cz and Mrs Roger Morga n
and they served ·a de ssert cour~e were recent ~t!C S i s ut Ebcr Carpcn
tcr.
to tht members
Bob Durst.. 3n dsons. V!dor and
The next mcetmg Will be at the
Tommy. callt'd on Eber Ca rpenter
home of Mrs. Ralph. Welker
and family Sunday afternoon
Lawt ence Rllch1c Jr, Belpre visited hB father Lawrr•nce Illtchle
Sr . and s1ster, :\1axJIW Dm st, recently.

UY tp('nl the. week ead with his

rat,her and sister at Marysvill Abo
they (oi.Jied on lhetr daushter,
C~ol Ann., and rantUy at COlum·
bus.

Warre n

with her daugbt.er in Bridgeport
for th:ree weeks, bas returned
home

JC:DFiah lheep

Mr and ~1'1. . Carl · Lee and ram-

.. WHEHl
TRAHIC LA WS
ARE OBHE D
DEATHS ' GO
DOWN!

Alh~ny

and Mn

Mrs Fred Henry, who bas been

$NOD GRASS,
TilE ENGINE

CplurnOua Mjlent die w.ek end with

of

Mr

Mr. and Mn. Roy Evans and.
daughter, Canal Wlnehe1ter, ~
ed ht11 grandmother, Mrs. c. F.
Hawkms, ahd family when ,..,_.
were called ber by the d~ath 9l
Mr Evans' srandmother, llc'l.
I Dora Bearhs.

of R1l"'
'
I a:al r.;,voltacle
Bob i'Jiope -Chevy
Spor!s
;t,il.,
9:00
10:00
Qf
lll:f5· • """'~" l'lllili
11:00 Ne"' Hel.allne!
11:15 WeatMercqt
ll :20 Press Box

rae Kru:lcr of Racinl!
Mr and .\In
W~ hber
Wood
.,.L»Ited Mr a nd Mrs .f rank Ratc iJrf

ALFRED

ty

7 00 1Dr Hudson's Journal
7.30 Eddlt' Flshtr Show
7411 · meN*~· .
1 ~:00 )l1ol!llio·
,

,.,.. ·Ford Show
Lwt Video ThN11'o
NtWJ Headl~.a
WoallJoreaat

WCHS·TV

I

, 6 ~ Weatllerca.st

DID&amp;h Shore Show
NBC Newa
You Bet Your Life
llrl,ll..l

THOMAS FORK

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I

8 · 00 Flatt And Scru.ps Sho'llt
6.30 New1 Pieture
6o.. ~ £&gt;•

UO
U5
BoOO
Bo30

l'lei Lie Ban;otti 1nd h er
Enzo, relurned Saturday
from a buSJnds lnp to Ylorida.
Mond11y Mr. Bal"!lottl and• hit wU'e.
the fo rme r Jean Stewart, 10d
ehJidren , ChriStl , Brenda, Gregory
and Mark, left {or Largo, Florida,
where t hey may decide to make
their home
l'' rJenda of Dana Engllah a fo:t
mer re!•dent of M son C1ty, bavc
learned or hiS iiUdden death Sun1 day at h15 home In Cleveland. He
was well acquainted m thiJ area
and had been a nel&amp;hbor or the
Jackson family when they were
Mason res1dent.1
Marvin Fry, son of Mr and Mra.
Wesley Fry, ba! ~n ill tb11
week w1th flu .
Mr and Mrs James Bevin 1nd
daughter, 1.-mdl, h.ave moved from
Woodsfield to the Rue apartment
on South Thlld Avenue Mr. Bevill'
is employed by the Maiden Conr
[LtrUCtlOn Company in GalliA C~

Tic Tat DQueh ,,
lt Could Be You '
I 00 Current
'00 Camrr: Go..~ts To School
no Tennessc*' Crnie Ford
3 00 Matinee Tto.:at.-;

Comedy T1m~
5 30 My Little Maraie

Mr and Kr1. Vlrgtl Klni and
fam1ly v111ted .Mr and Mn Geo..

Mr ~

30

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KINGSBURY

son .

I

Matinee Tbeatr a
Queen For A Da1
Mode~n Romat&gt;ceB

compe1 Oh 10 s tate Univers1ty to
I
wltbd ritw 1rom !be Nallonal Co.
l leg:~ate Athletic Assoctation unless
1 the NC" pr
~
rmi't s more Buc k eye
football ,ames to be lele"'"ed.
....
Reps. James J
M~,cttrlck,
l."\J
Rocky River, and FrancJs 0 SulllVan, Bretbvllle. sa1d Ohio State
was "a stale umver!ily and the
public shou ld be g1ven the opportunity of w~tchina these games on
televituon ·•
"People ~lieve they are being
d1acriuunated aaamst:' said Sullivan, because of tbe NCAA rule
prohi!ntina tPleva•ins of gi'mes."
The bill was expected l.o be In·
trodueed next Wednesday by the berts and famtly Wednesday
HouBt! Democratic minority
Mrs. Allee Moor£' Pnd Darrell
•nd Jumor Roberts were dinner
guest of her sister Mrs
Lona
Roecher or Chester Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs Lawr,•ncc Eblm
,Prayer meeting was held at the
home of Mr and Mrs Ben Eblin of Malta was a Saturday nighl
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robe11
Fnday evemng.
Faulk.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roberta
caUed on h11 brother 1nd sJsterThe callers at the home nf Mrs
m -law Mr and Mrs Sherman Ro- Ben Eblin Monday were Mrs. Pllu~

Kart.n McKay spent the week

hlltllwt . . ....,,, wd,*-01
IOIIOWNI
,

Ool

Leonard Lanham Monda y

end at Racine with Martha Whitloek.

of.Untllo: ..... Trdlo..p.Uona

called

Miss Lmda Bat•r spen t Tucsdav
n1ghL wllh Mtss M11ry .Jo Roush
Mrs . Harry Brown and ('hildren

ber rrandpart-nts, Mr. and Mra.
Ralpb Hunter of Doansvllle.

.,._llmlb and ·

12 00

Current
Parsuo'M St1..dy
Tennessee Ern1e Fur(l

10 00 Garry Moore

Mr and Mrs W•ll Hellman ta ll 1!11 nn Mr and Mrs Tom SL·otl
Monday
Mr and Mrs Ralph Pamlt•r and
daughter eallt'd at lhc Ru ssell
Pamter home Sunday
R@v and Mrjl Wt&gt;ber Thoma
spent Sunda~ With Mr and Mrs .
Will He1lman
Mr. and 1\tr~ Denzil Geoglt:'m.
Mr and M1·s Flnyd Spcn!:c culled
On Mrs ,,llllC Roush Sunday
Mrs nuush 1 eturncd home wllh
Mr and Mrs Denzil Geogle1n for
a few days v1s1t ..

Mr. and Mu. Oris Smith, son
ud dauahttr, spent Sunday with

NIT -DIMoofcly IIlii wurteou.Jy

lL Could B~ You

I a,oo
' 9 00

WEST SHADE

Hom ~

12 30

Fred I Ga..rcilM'r, Plillor, t'Onduel
ed Lbe Bi.ble study dus Spec-uti
mUSJc was presented by Mr and
Mrs. 0 . E. M.,·Ktnley, Mrs Edgar
Allensworth and Homer Il1ce who
1 sans "He'll
Undc1 sland" w1th
. Mrs. Chf'stcr EdWin as aH·om11an
1
1st

~O~o;-~.?v'~s&gt;-

Tod11'
Coffee T tm t'

The P1·ice Is R1ght

9o30
llkOO
\1;00
DEVOTIONAL SERVICE
Mts.. M. L. Kelly was 111 cbarge JU5
ol the devotional serv•ce .11 t~ 11:20
ctwreh of Christ Wednesday eve- 11:30
oWe for their PraYer mHhng and 12:30

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WSAZ-l'V

Middleport
Society

HMPHI CAN'T EVEN LOOK ME IN THE EYE!

6 5.'i S1gn On
7.00 TodaJ.'
1 9 00 Coffee ':'ime
1 10.00 Homt
ll ·(..() Tht" Pt ice lg Riibt
I t.30 Trulh or Consequell{'l'S

Truth Or Consequenrt&gt;s
Tic Tac Dough

3 00

~lness ~s!llon

thiS

Al·ZYSM

11 00

2 00
2 .30

postponed from lhts week becaua.e of ttw death l)f Clyde French,
SQII of Mrs Edwal"d French, wlll
m~t after the lt!Vival servJct' oil
J&amp;JtQ&amp;ey :n at the church f~K .1

.i

,:,1gn a ...

11 30
I2 00
I 00

MEETING RESCHEDULED
The Lo)otl Women s CIIUI-\i , whK"h

old First City Bank building It was hore that defense strateg
triaJs was mapped. To list

f~1 Metgs Count)' s most famous

t 13NNYtfJ

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7 00
9 00
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The pass mg of Judgt.' FJ Pd \\' CJOw Mondav rughr ~t hi s
rPstdent e m Pomrrov aftt •r a Jmgpnng ii!JH':-." ll;moved an oui

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�4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-M.iddleport, 0, Jan . 24, 1957

Bowling Highlights

BuJido~s, Hound~, (~Jaw At Each Other F'r idav \Nit
' Pan~hers.~o Again~t J~ckson, Jackets !Racine, Eastern Larson Demanding ;Battle To ~ttle,
c~.~.~~~~.!:h~~~, ~~~~lndmg ~ellston 5 IOash In Crucial $27,500 Contract 1957 Best Goller
f;f
'~1 County Cage Tilt From Yankee Club R
· Tod
The
I ~,. V
I Melg~
~
ay

HIGH FLYER • • • • • • By Alan Maver
BA~ Kers-eYE·V!EJfl o~-. ·. -. _ ,i\~~&lt;1'1trNAR/.1~ TYA'A
OF LOI.N$.YIJ..L~ iW4:CVNa

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the 3EOt ba .; ketl1al l r&lt;~re conlln·
ut&gt;s f'rida} m,t;ht wllh the top
clash being a mateh betwt!tn Nelsom•illl' (7·1) &lt;~nd Alhl'm; (6·2} on
tM Bulido ~'s homl' ''Ourt.

JWio'q, OO/ti6 #/'5

TO

,ruP me
FL Vt"R? LiP
IW1"1f rillE

rou. sr&amp;RSt'
Ei.IT/?.

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C(lunty's fir!lt and Hurd

The ~r teams. No. I and 2 iu the
leagu r both net•d wins to hold un·
d i' JI U! o•d
posse&amp;slOn of
Lhl'i.r

Sports

pl.~ n.,

Des!&lt;

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tnem

For ngh! behind
l'l •nwro:o- anrl Lug;m an.' tied fo,r
' thi:d plat:c with iden tica l li ·3 M·

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Pomnoy H'ef! School Prill·
clp•l J•ma1 D~t.l reported tod•y •t 9:30 •· m. ttM first five
pl•ve., on th• P•nth•r var·
aity bask&amp;1ball team were confined to th•!r ht~rTM5 by IliMn
This was th. aecond day run·
nint t"- v•nlty hn be•n ab-

Radtlt;"'s

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!)roaching a cri tic.:tl peri od inthetr
rush towards .a J·c~o rd thiU ,cuuJ d
c;~pture the at tention of the na·
tiQn.

Beginning in
February they
take !o the road and 'meelf soml'
Th e Panther~ will Ill! favot·ed- good clubs including Ames-Bern ,
M&lt;"Arth ur and Rome. At homeI'H'/J ~o~-ith ldr !h&lt;ct r lemn ou t with
fl11 a nd cold-.. nr ju~l rt't'Overing all within a two-week _periqd from
from all!tl·k ·
to down Jackson Feb. 1 through the 15. eomes
on lhe 1\,nthei r!oor Logan w!ll Chauncey and a return witk Amesgf''. !h f· nod n~ it e ntf'rtai ll s Galli- Bern . This killer sd\cdule w~aA' t
pnll ~ allho1t..: h lhis one co uld go e-nough. The Tornadoes start the
Pi!lwr way h11rl ily .Tht' Hlue Dev· !wo-week ~ssion by meeti.ng Wa·
ils tnllfl(' 'I r una way of [h('ir game hama in thl' Fakm1 ne~t Jan. 29.
Ttw.;dn y IIH! )II ovt•r f;n·on·d Weil- thrrp days Jwforf' the rtrs t Ames~ 1011 , 75-4 7.
Bern tdt.
unf from tchool .

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Opponents Seek Answer To Who Will
Stop She1hy's Ace, Larry Seigfried
By 8111 Henry

COLUMBUS, O. Ul&gt;
• Some b1e k-to-bark
" '" "' ,,,.,,,,,, ' 1. r . d r
bic thlng.11 ue llll Pw ntng in Ohio

night •Jte- JOtclc.ets, although al.P.wed
with colds looked like the clau of
high school basketball circles.
t~. Jerr i' th~ league in t.eading until four
The biggest questions on everyMiddies. mmutcs werr left i.n tb g
AI,
.
3'1 2
.
e ame.
om~·s lips rc rn.~ in
vlrtu&lt;~lly 111('
t'
1! ~".!'. t•r I S .ave.r~·''P.ng · · 1 that point the:v r:an out or gas and
same. Who is soin~ to !Stop Shel- po111t-; p 1 I gl 1t11C, s~on ng .W7 dropped a fill .'lt' decision that
should havt• o;:un .: the other way.
by's Larry SeigfriNI? Can TifCin point ~ in l:l l'll~a~ements .
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/t ne
~cor_t~&lt;: _h011 ','rs .thts. YC'ar
l. u r.1~ ol th• 'ITuld lc !uwn
Th I11.
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Columbian do it Friday night wh en
\1 invlldes Shelby'11 hl)me court In
1 h&lt;1ttle
of the Northern Ohiu

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has high -sC'oring Bob Morris haf' k intu his lineup t~ nd BobTfH· \liddH ·~ are r·at('ll the No.
by Nel.so •1 hns hef' n gai ning valu·
l.c~a){ue uDbe~ten s'!
IJi~h '&gt;1 '1111\J I lc.•n • iu Ohio by the siJle c:qwdcnc e. He also ha s bit1
So far, the Shelby ol"e iw ~ l ' n•t•·•l l'lt ·~ ~ hoard of roarh •·~ j im Bowles ~t (·e nter wh u has hei'!n
~co rer! at will agttiust all oppon 11 1d•II&lt;-I!IWII Ius a 12-0 sl'!ason re- tf u nkil :~: IIH t'l in at a commend(·nts_ Jll' hns aver a ~ t·rl 3B 3 poml ~
ahlr pae1• al! !&lt;(•ason. Rowlt•s is urfiJf 12 l!litlllCS »lld tlu••m'\ S h liW
ryin~ &lt;I tOtlll
HIO poi nts in sea
~l,11 n s of slowi l
down.
'\ •·o1w1 1111• 1\u c kl '''(' :.t:.~lr. al ' ~on 11L1y. He ranks 6th in tbe
~a~t trite o
Sci;o:(rifld teon·d
· ·•· l!·:om~ jjfPpll recl f ,,,. tht• la 'l !ragur.
32 points as
~ lll &lt; lh·~ h ii ml&gt;ll•d
·.-.·!--h dr in• ' !ow:r r d !l1e r 11n nt• ·
ThP .f:tl'kr•L•· Will hll\'P to IJe at
Man~ field Mad •~o•• 75 !H . l·:t•rl lt&gt; l'
thcil" lwst to lwal W;•llsto n, an inin the seaton lh•· t11gh scoru1 .~ il('l'
I, llw r;•• ·r lH' Cou :11v l ,l'&lt;t.\( 111' I Hnd,outcr all win!;•r. The Roekt•ls
put ~ramrH B( 5H and flU puinl ".
look l'om;or".v 6361 two Wl'Cks
.l' llkt .11'1'1'1' IIIII i ~ ~I'll! ' ~ 11 loir
,I :•&lt;&gt;&lt;'•'. ~lill'il l ,~ 12ti IH1i11b i11 [ Hill :tgo.

Rated No. 1

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January
Specials

•':IL: UI' _L'.III ~ ('~.

•o·~l ..\11,1''1

1"1\';d is

5' C.ol Iron Tub

$179.95

Full Size Hardwlek

GAS RA.NGE
ReJ. fl39.8$lnolalled for

$109.95
7-Pieee Chrome

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•TERMS

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The Racine-Rutland game Tuesday night, when Racine made good
a whopping Ml 'k· o( their shots
boosted the-Ir season average over
a 13-game route to S2 'f., . Compare
!his with Ohio University'~:~ .423 ',
which i1 good college te_.,p! shool ing O~r the same i b e r of
·' a mes. :\ h.,o comparf' It,.' th Ohiu

A rast lrnprovin&amp; RutlaQd R~d
Devll team (1·2) wilJ iO to lhe
luckles~; Hl;lrrimnvme (0·5) team's
floor for A £1lme whkb lhou.ld ItO
to Ru~land .. Agaias~ Raclne TucJday _n.gbt )he Dev1ls showfi!d of.
reu.sJV&lt;'_punch but ~eked reboundmg skill to ('QUaiJze the couceotrated Tornado attack. H.rri:;on·
\'ille baB lacked s.ize and experience and l»ts not jelled against
local oppon~pts .

lw fa1·nred !u

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Hip lntllvl_u_. t.wl•n

ForilelnB~7

NF\f YOB;K UP
Gf-neral
• .1 ~,:;:t r Georp We-.w of t be New
~ .k Y.a.oi.es ~d Don Larf'ALM SPIUNGS, Call!., UP ~J/~ openi.Qg b.id lor !I $27 .GOO 'Jhe bJttle to oatabUJb ao outCQ,D,\s..ael fn~~ .. Oll !be t.heor}' that sU.nd.iJ.Ji ,a:olfe-r for 1867 re&amp;wned
~
c;me ,Perle&lt;:\ pme doein't make a today as the $115,001 Tbu.ndetbird

C.onfer~ Loop

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tl•tworthy
Ortnner

his manager, Ed Ferguson , wasn't
diaturbed by the prospect.

Ort.iz, a Puerto Rican who has
in New York £or the last 10
ywa, ea rned th.e ch.ance wlth a
10 round decision over Chicagoan
Bobb;).· Rogers Wedne~day night on
television for his 21Jth straight prO

Ilived

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•nd lhlpect lining,
Inspect brake drums

AdJust br•bs if
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pack frent WM.I

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Ctt.ck and add ltrak•

fluid If nen.d.

1-\.-l'l't'

ll awllull'llP .

Dh·isio n lead in the pro loop
toda y to riH' full g.amcR whilt' lht"
MlnncapoliH l-11kers gal nell 11 1ie
fur fir!!! pla r" In the Wt•s l.

Hackett's Safety Service

Wcl!nt·~d&lt;!y i
1'111 . Tlwse

BOX ASSORTMENT
12 Valentines 59c

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BASKETBALL
By UnltM Pnu

Only GibiOll ha1 them I
To send to children
Far children to send
Su ,.., today at-

EAST

Springwield 77 Amcril'an Int. 7~
Troy St. 8.5 Livingston St 63
Hunter 84 Kings Poi11t 67
SOUTH
Transylvania BA Dcllarmine 75

Mercer 91 Georgia 7t
MIDWEST

''They both drivel"

I Wash. U. Mo 80 Centronnry 72
Baldwin Wallace 80 Kent St. T2

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TWIN TRACTION. • •
a Studebaker-Packard FIRST
,so good other cars will copy it

S)'rac•ae Natlonal11 nl Ho~lnn Garden Yh'Cines'-'ay night, ju~t miss- 1
ing the NBA rc{'ord of 142 polnl..&lt;t
set by Philadalpbla In 11. ~a m e

~g tr..,tion aud new safe control impo55ible with conventional

Bqlton last year.

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you out of spots whme can: with coovenhonal

dlfloiOD\1&amp;1&gt; would "spin their wheels. •

I. IIIIIJ&amp;h••J ........ It protecto against
olddt d&gt;Ot ~bt ~· occur when one
rear wheel hlb a slippery opot.
8. 0.. JIWp '"""' It lmpn&gt;v., roadal&gt;iBty by

A
VIgnette Portrait lor Only

epp!ytoc the major driving force to the iMide,
rear wlleel. '1\tJ abo tends to eompemate for
ovor·_.,

THIS OfPII OOOD ONlY

t19.0C

610 Wlllto Tubo Typo $23.00

nvDIO UICATION

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I.a!lillo Bolel
Mlddl.,.rt, Olllo
CNilDIIM

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Plu1 Tax and Exchange

WUGHT

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Tbe 1957 Ga·rden Calendar was
preparN b yV. M. Amato, AuJst·
ant Extension Horticulti.D'Ist and
W. H. Conkle, ExterW.on SpeeUll·
ist \.D Vegetable Gerdeninc. The
inform&lt;~tion tfJey have compiled in·
elude~:

R~tnmeneded Strawberry Var·
ieties. Select"d ve_getable varJeijes,
Strawberry plantiQg infonnatiJUl,

When to seed vegefables for plant
bed and frame prod¥ctlon, W.tl.e.n
to seed the various vegetables in
the garden, When to set out ;vegetable plant!':, Garden 1ertilizatJon
and !Jnlng, Materials to ua.e to

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4-H NEWS
RUSSELL R. PRIDDY

Mason County 4-H Club Agent

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Camping Revis-

GAVILAN TO FIGHT
NEWARK, N. J.
UP •

GOWN
'1'0 THE

tbe MWta """ to the .,., .....
wheel. llllllring aafe, poall!.. &lt;OOtroL

r..agural Ball

di...U

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by ""uriDS more positive

tire wear

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lnollou.

fert It, younelf, today. See your
Ctvrlrbdkn-l'ocl«lrd Dealer for • dsrnonrtrolion drioe/

~tudebaker-Packard
q·~tji~cmwfo't/

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We Have Tbls New Color

CITRON YELLOW
In Sl&lt;lc k For Your Wall!o

In paint .... flit'• new
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CLINTON FISHER
~ ..•. PAINT .... Servlee

Limit one per family. Cannot be ueed In conjunction
with Othjlr Olan Mills Advertising Offel'f.

Br.oadll-un

pareDh Mr .iJJtd Mn
J ollnD)'. Wolle of Ll&gt;l.ar'
Fillls
Ohio, Saturday
}ir_ and •tr~. Gl.l)' St.t-wart anrl
.on Of D1.all'lund. we-r~ c11Uina- on
her sislt&gt;r ~1n. ,lt&gt;nny Ortl J~st
Wl'ri:.
Those r;oiJing ou ~lr aod M r~
H¥ry Ord SWJday 'A ere Mr L Del 1a Newland aod fam ily of W.uun .
M.r . and Mn. Jad: Ord and lo.tnu.l)' ,
Diek Ord, Georg• Orland am\
OU.11 Ilesaon.
Arti~
Rou»h
;;.ttended lhe
Dairy meeti ng at Jackson 's Mill

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Games were played with Mn.
Alva Luckeydoo and Mrs. Paul
Bli:a• wi.ll.rllng the prizes.
Eimer Donahue graodtoD of
Kn. Bertha CJark hai .returneo
from the Armed Forces in Gtnn·
any to kis bpme bere.

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WHY :PAY MOREl
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FRF.SI!
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Country Eggs

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Bacon

Jut week.
DMil Ohlinger cal!f'd r&gt;n her
grandmother, Mrs. Bt•rtha Clark,
Sund•)lt en•rung.
Mr. and Mrs. L.awrenrf' Clark
and famil )· 11pent Sunday wit h Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Clark and f.am·
ily oJ Haven Heigh~ .
Mr. and Mr1. Ra ymond Roush
and dauehters, spent t,h.e weekend
al Hr. and Mrs. Harold Van Meter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark
and IIOJU:I, Raupb and Gordon called on Mr. .and 14-rs. Earl Clark

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Coffee

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BON£Y'S FRONT STREET MARm
W. Mila

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Mr. aod Mrs. Franklin Clark
bave retw-oed to Beverly, O.hio
alter spend..in,e a few day• witli
j hi~&gt; mother Mrs Bef'tha Cl t~
[ M.r•. Helen cirinat-ead e:ued on

and
&lt;If West
Mr.£am.il)'
and Mrs.
GeraldColumiHa_
Clark and Mr. and rs. Gerald Ge.ains and
JohtliOn misaed
family and Lawrence Clark call"d daughter apent Saturd.llly e~ning Yonday with the sore throat:
on Mr. and Mn. Ra ~·mond Rou1h with r. and lira. Harry KearnA
Sunda)' evening.
and daughter.
Mr_ and Mn. Leo
M'r. and Mrs. Raym ond Rouah
rami)' ealled on her
her mother Mn. Bertha Clark, and family spent Sunday with
Mra. l.ouite &lt;Hbbs cal~ on. J¥a Hudson, Saturday
S\lnday dtornl)(ln.
Miss Patty King of
her parents Mr. and Mrs . Cecil Mrs. Fannie Cllrk lut week
l.UTHERAN COUNC~L MIET
Marti.n or West Columbia.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Oltliager
The Uutheran CauneU met at
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ohlinger, called on llr. and lin. Henr)' called on lfrl. Catherine
East ~rMr of Section No. 'I';
,
'1?-'1.1'
nold• Saturday ft'eaing.
thence w~st t208 feet; thence gUts. R~ wee ~rveJ White burch l.a!ll Friday nicht. Mr. and 'Mrs. Delmas Kearns and Ohlingey Sunday,
North 22 dea:. East 2T5 Ceet, thence
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Nortb 40 de~. East 299feet; theDet'
North 48 Deg. Eut 187 reel;
tbent'e North 61 Dea:. East 5M feet
tb.ence North 34:\2 Dea. East 99
feet: thence North 17¥1 Deg. l:all
IWI feet; thenee North 14 Det.
East 280 (eet ;thence North 38
Deg. f!:ast 33 feet t-o the Eallt line
of Sectioo No. 7; thence ~utb on I
Section line 1680 teet to point of

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more or Jess.
This land subject to an oil and
gas lease, also a ri!!ht of wAy for
egress and ingres.ll to the land lying south or the above described
tracts; also, a rij(ht of way fw
power poles for lhe transmission
of ele-ctricity oyer the same.
Excepting
aporoximately 3'r'"
ICTes ()f co,l in Pittsburgh No. 8
vein of coal. which said 3% acre•
are destribed In Vol. 108. page 2SS
of the Deed Records of Meigs
County. Ohio.
The aforesaid described parcel!
being a surveyed description of
the real est~te tJescribed in Vol.
119, page 628 or ! he Deed Records,
Meie:s County, Ohio.
seized

YOU HIT THE
JACKPOT
WITH PORKI

Shank
Half

I on Half, lb.

Lb.
•••••••••••••••••••••••

57¢

Whole, lb.

52¢

C:.ntor 5.._ lb.

79¢

Sweeter, more succulent meat, cut from corn-feel porlcen,

Sausage Sticks.~~.! Ll 25c
Spare Ribs .... !:!'!':.~ ......~M. ~~
Dressed Whitins.~ ..!f. 19c
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.Golden Ripe

Peaches

Plalntlfr further . all(!scs in hls
petition that James Bryant, Jr. Is
of the undivided 1/24th

Ex· part of each of said pareels of
welterweight champion Kid Gav- real estate.
ila.n bas at1reed to meet Vince
Plaintiff further alleaes that
Martinez ot Paterson, N. J., in a '!he Mavnard Coal C-ompany, a
!~round bout at the Newark Ar· Corporation, may claim an Inter.
mory,
Feb. 26, it wu announced ell in 13 acres of coal underlyinll
Pomeroy
today
by co-promoter Willie GU Parcel No. 2. bv virtue of a deed
Pomeroy
zenbere.
.reoorded in Vol 113, Pa1e 268,
Deed R4ileords, Meigs County, Ohio.
Furthermore tbat the defendants, Bartlett Parker and the un·
known heirs, devisees - le&amp;atees,
dlllrihute!!s, adminl•tr•tora, eneU·
tora, if any, of Bartlett Parker,
Deceased; Allee Ford, MN. Wendeli F'ulton: Sarah HoJmben; Mrs.
Bert Higley and Louise Exline
may claim an ·Interest in the 13
aere.s .of coal underlying Pncel
No. 2 by virtue of the said deed
WORE A
recorded in Vol. 113, Paee 268 of
tbe Deed Records of Mel.i;a Coullt;f
Oblo.
.
Plaintifl further alleges In the
petitloa that the Division of Aid
•
for ttte Age-d Department of J"u~
lie WeUare State of Ohio, hu or
claims to have a Lien on said rl!al

STARKS
DRUG STORE

E. Malll St.
E. Mlln St.

R~·ision ,

lon, Chsrtln'l: Program and Lead.
ers Guide Revision. A lot of suggestions and
recommendations
were made 1nd will be (ortb coming in the near (uture.

meot onto • soft shoulder, Twin Tr•ct'on

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the.......,.( ........ ~y or.,..,..
whloh ..,.Jto ~a loot'fl*lolng wlaotl
cltoly hii!IRflllot . . -...-.
5. Who ODO IOU goe1 ofl the .pilao

COBPOB.TIOI'I

K&amp;-M SOHIO
MIMintl Kloe&amp;-MJk• Mulln
fit 2M Aft.
Mlddle14rt

M"'on C.uotyGitden Calendlrs Av•UaW.
We lJOW have the 1m5'1 Extension Garden Calendars bcre in the
oWce- .If you woutd like a capy,
let us know and we'll be glad to
maial the calendar to you. You
~an .also phone your reguNt or
stop ln th.e oCflee and pick one up.
lnfol'l'l'l•tion ContaiMd In CalefMfer

e~ her

Liblty YeUow Cling
Halves or Sliced.

1·~::'63

Salad Dressing ........~-:~~ ........ Ot.45¢
'nstant Coffee .... ~~......~~7.'....'1.39
3
So. UP'.... ,.~gus,
Celery, han, ·, .... Pet.
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estate.
ln t.he prayer of uld petltfon,
plaintiff prns that his lntenat iD
!lid real estate may be 11t off to
him in severalty eod for partJtiolUI
of said real estate, aceordl11,1 to
the respective rights of t.be per·
sonJ thereto, and in eaae parti·
tion of sale! 1foreslid described
real estate cannot be m1de wlthout .manitest injury to the value
thereof, then that said real estate
may be adjudged to one or more
o£ the parties to this suit upon
election, as provided by law, and
ln cue real estate Is not adjudged
to one or more partJel! to tbl1 IUlt
upon election, as provided bY law,
the-n that said real estate may be
sOld, free and clear· from any and
all claims, rights and interests of
each and all the parties to this
1uit. Plaintiff further prays that j
the said defendants and each of them be required to aet up whatever rights, clalms or intereats
they and each of them have In
saJd real estate or be forever barre~ from •ssertln, SUJ.e, au4 for
a~Ur/roper relief.
IIi! portlel ... roq ulnd to
~er oa or before the 2nd dq

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C~Hll's Vegetable, V. . . .n, ha

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CITRON

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678 ll1ck Tubelut - $20 80
67G Whit. TuiMI..t

WILLIA-.t P. GREGORY

hey
Mn Art
K"''""""
neW..•l•.t•d
- ~d:: O.i.rl.
1•· l! o1 .. h "''
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u Kir~ g n .,lJJt' l'()I Jnf,l '•n h··
BrOMd Hun tbun·h
Mn Jack Ord and fa nHI:. \J ~I~·

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ruideuce il unknown; Sarah Holm
ben, whose pla&lt;:e Of residence is
lol-llknow.a ; M~s. Bert HI&amp;W:Y. whole
pi~ ol retudeoce is unknown :
Louise Exline, whO&amp;t&gt; place ol r••
ldeno~:e is unknown _ The Ma)'nud
CO.l C~any,
a ~rporation,
whose r85id.euce, or buameas add·
ress is unk.oowu will tY,e notiee
that on the 7th day of Decemb:er
1956, Hiraw Slawte.r, bei.nll: plaintiff, f1led hi! petition in the Court
of Common Pleas, Mela:s County,
Ohio, Cue No . 12.497, a£.11inst the
Biram SIJW\er
above named partie• and otbers Crow It Ctow
aa defendanti, ailegina: th•t he Attorneys for Plalntiffa
has a legal rleht to and 1s &amp;eiled cu 10, 17, 2-t, 31,-(2) 1, 14 .6tc
in h!e shnple of the undlvided
-23/Utbs. part of the iollowln&amp; de~lbed parcels of real e1tate, to'
wit:
Hr.., all(l J«ra. Ray Goodnlte and
Th?~!t,~oR;~I Eatate situ· daugb~ taUed oP ftJt1 a~;~d M.r•C
. th Donnle \She\ldl of .Le~. Su.nd.ay_
1 1M .
tod
In ••
a
~.. . e .oun Y .o
et&amp;s. m e
Robert ObllnJer ~ on his
State of Ohio, and Jn the Town- arandmother Mrs. BtMIIIi CLark
sb~op of Rutland, and bounded ~nd . SatutOay '\l!veninj'.
&amp;.5acribed as follow•· Itt Section
A itar.k \ abDWer w.as given by
No. 1, To.,-n 8 and Ran&amp;e 14 ol the tlle w.omen -~tbe Lutheran CburOhio Company's Purchase: Beg!• ch for
_aCe 'Y.outig. ·Sbe ·rening 100 rods North ar the South ceived Qia,py lov...h '. anti \reful

MAMIE

dJlle:entials. The secret lies tn the fact thAt the Twin·Traction Diller·
enllal dellvers the major part of the engine'• j10Wier to the rear wheel
with the best traction -instead of the wheel with"the (1001"$1 traction

fOI

V98 2458

SYRACUSF.. N Y t;P ~ YlO)'d
foot
MIAMI J1'l UP _ }I k A
boaU et.tac.Air.~:
.at Sync·we
tho
a-/-owna . 33
~,.d' ~ 11 _ .aUr-"C'Wd U:w e)'tl U/1. lltdi.11111. and
1."" Southern l'll•fonua, will renai-n
ny
.
'
. ac
PE'T~&lt;m.JtiJ!.I pro football pl.are·kiek ! at S)Taruse.
Arhst l~u (T~ TCM!') Groze, went
Atbletu.• Oi.ooctlor Lewl.l Andreas
IJefore- _t S. Comml.,.lonc~ RoKcr madf thfi anu(lunc'ement Jate
E. I?avnl to•ll'ly , fOr a prellmluary. Wedw.• ~y afttr L'Onferring whh
heiitrmg.
1
• '
the grid mentor who Jed the
Charles E . "!'etkt, apilelal agent orange te~m to a 7- 1 ~~eu.on ncin (' barge oJ the Miami FBI of- ord last yellJ' and inlo a Cottoa '
flee • .aa.oounced • Wednesday nigh\ Bowl lwrth where it lost to Texas '
agents IUTestt&gt;d Brown Jn a hotel I Christian, 28-27.
room !;ere 0.1,1 a · federal warrant
~
Issued at J.aekJOGVille charginll: lo tM folloowia&amp;: Mn; _ Alva Luck·
him with intentate transportation eydoo, Kra. B.llth GO!OdJught, Mrs.
of a $150 wOrtbleu ehedc .
Paul Bigp, l1rs. ~ueWe Kin1.
Mrs. Helen Grm.nead, Mrs. Doris
Yonker. Mn Tbf-reg Ohlmger,
or March , A. D. l8t'l.
Mn. Gay Southall. ·Mr11. F.liu
Dated January Jth. l.JI7 .
Roush •nd Emoa:t•nc Roll&amp;h.

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IKE'S

WHAT IS IT? Twin-Traction DIHerential gives you new p'vement·

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188
181
133
179

Farm News

Projett

SPiC\A\.

Vffll

Lytle

ltO
1'1'7
136
172
8! 4 Nt:l

Last week during all the snow
and cold weather (16' at Clarks·
burg). I attended a 4·H Club Ag·
ents' Conference at Jackson's Mill.
Comiderable discussion and committee work was done oo the over
ali 4-H program or West Virginia

ACE TA POUND I

10 A.M.- 5 P.M.

Kloos

IU
203
139
lMJI

R•lurn•d From Jackson's Mill

.l11h n~ou.

ITUIIO IIOUIS

Ouerr
Dari s

·lfeJ:~,~~ I
VALENTINE

..... 8 -~o ~:30 P.M. - Evenings By 1\flll!IDiment
W. Main St.
Phone %6t.
Pomeroy

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Sat. Jon. 26

TotilllJ
110 sat BI3
NEW YOlK CLCTHIHO
Hli 22:2 187
Chltworthy

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(as tn a conventional diiJerential). The rel:ult-1'0114ablllly that'o.
,better ill siJt important WBfl: ' ' .

.n ll•ck Tube Type

S06

_50 50 60

4159
.Ja mf'S Bryant, Jr wbo~ place
CIOS of !t'llidenee if w:aknow n; Lt1C!Ue
:SOO Powers. wbole plac• or ree:ideACe
1150 il 8?42 Spar:ta , D~truit 10, Michi·
2tli7 ,a.n ; Bartlett Ppk!'r, whose place
of reti.(knce ia u.nk.nown, t~ till·
1:173 known be.in, devisees , leiatees,
W.tribut.eel, •cUDiDl8traton~. ~u·
4e7 tors, lf any, of Bwt.lelt Parker,
011 Deceased; Alic~ Ford, whoar place
tOT
lHO flf residence Iii unkno'4'n; Mrs.
Wendell FuJton , whuse pla.te of

rP-

The Crltir o ~t·ltlt'd for a INlln ·
r..ecord 1n a 140-108 rout of lht•

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183 "186 131

Handicap

ltl~

NEW I

Line-

men Abc Glbron and Keu Huxhold
SIGN CONTRACTS
have signed their 1957 cuntraels
PHILADEl.PHIA UP
Line · with th.c Philadel p hia Eagles. Cibmen A,lle Gitp'on and Keu Huxhold ron joined the E;1 glJ~S la~ lasl
.,.nlver,lty'f opponent~t. o dat.P. have 1igne4 f.hf'ir lfl07, contvar.ts sealiQn a fter a seven ~·t·ar trttll1''C'
' 11is /ile:osun wlurh ls .38
.
rith the Phltidt'lphla Eagles. GJb- with the Cll"\'eland (li'owns. while
1 rr •t jpinr.d the
F.aglcs late last Hu xhold has p' aY&lt;' U three ~caso n s
An d In think thai on this T o:
with the Eagl•·~nado eluh !hat h&lt;'l s six boys aver a~ing in th(' dou ble srorin_g col, 11mn ('OIHiS\.{1ntly lwu are sophomon·' tnon nie Sal~&lt;'r a nd Adams!

B. MeKill.ll.ey

163 128 178

lmnrrsonator
Of I S1tlr""Use
Keepi"ng
rJ cu.rroza ScLeduJ
.... d I'success ful U..ach
R
For Hear1og
• Today·I (Ben) Scb':"'anzw;r,ld~, wlo~t
·I
1ucct-*

GETS
RESULTS

A.nd A Copy of This Ad

TWO AGREE

1.5oft 1&amp;1

/..egal Notice

I

b..rHtp.

All for $1.49

victory.

PHILADELPHIA UP

C IH~t inspeet "'" ...,.

•

Tew.hhary
Dr.t&gt;nncr

415

control iDsects and diseate i,n th:e
earden.,
Garden mulching, Chemi1
cal weedblg of strawberrieJ, Straw
, be-rry renovat!on, Use of rdtrate- in
ferhlizins ·. r awberriies, Seedina: a
cover crop. Vegetable IJtora:ge,
Strawberry mulching, and Infor(I) Notices
mation on flowers and tbelr care.
The-se calendars will be a bil
IT'S EASY TO
bel~ to any gardener and they're
beginning, eontaining 10 acre1
BUY- SELL - RENT ava1lablc, for free, at tb~ Mason
more
Or lelils.
find employment - hire County Agricultural Extension Of·
PARCEL No. 2:
or find a lost item throu~t lice upstairs in the Post Office
The following ReaJ Estate situ·
The Daily Sentinel WANT Building.
ated in the Co.unty of Meigs, tht:
ADS. Don•t put it off 1956 Fumen Tax Guld"
state o( Ohio and in the Town1blp
Call 398 Today - An Ad in
We also hllve, here at the Ex· of Rutland and bounded and des·
this column
tep.sjoJI OUice, a pamphlet which cribed as follows: In section No. 1,
could save yvu money.
Town No. 6 an Rante No. 14 of
the Ohio CompBoy's Purchue: BeIt's the 1956 Farmers Tax Guide. ginnlng 103 rods North of the
This Internal Revenue Publication South West romer of Settion No.
is pretty complete in its treatment I: thence East 149 feet: thence
or how the farmer sh.ould nu out North 15 De-g. East 2172 feet to
Ms ln('Qmc Tax Forms.
th e Southeast corner M a 5 acre
To delight
trart
formerly sold to Wilbur
A surprising number of farmers
Fh•eves
:thence North O.'l Deg.
liHie girls and boys
pay too mueh ineome tRx. They
don't take advantage of all the de- We:c;t JIM.reet aloml! th.e S.:nltb aide
ductions they are legally entitled o' tlle said .') acres: thence South
::IR Dfov . WP.!:t 8t0 froct to the West
l~.. the Tax Guide will help you
line of Seeti11n No . t : tllence South
, in this respect.
on
Section line 1680 feet to point
If you'd like to have a copy ,
wrHe, phone (207), or stop in., of begi nnin'l'. containing 21 acres

,--HERE'S WHA.T WE DO-._

2

561

89 127 350
Whipple
133 146 133 412
Sisson
157 198 HH Ml6
Uaggerty
168 157 152 477
McElhinney
152 183 lliO 485
Handicap
18 18 18
54
Totals
762 791 731 2284
POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Bowen
162 17'1 119 458
Lobse
184 1~6 166 t96
Harr-b
160 173 154 tB'l
Hunnel
188 132 148 4GB
Houda.;helt
176 199 11:16 MI
'fotal1
,
870 ~ 7M 2450
ROBINSON•$ LAUNDR\'
Scboel'l)eb
1&amp;4 lotS 179 .f89
O'llrien
183 156 165 504
1:, AndetiOil
119 161 lf7 487
ltUI
180 191 100 561
GrUeser
155 125 182 462
Totals
8tH ~789 863 2503
POM!ROY LIONS CLUB
Darst
165 125 192 482
Searles
211 161 11:18 5&lt;10
Crow
191 1,_90 l68 547
lacobs
144 141 139 424
Gibbs
183 160 211 1554
Handicap
12 12 12
36
Totals
906 789 888 2583

BRAKE SPECIAL
R•l'nOYt' front wh•llls

501

H lo R FIRESTON•
·~·
IB.ailey
134

WITH OUR

HW 1lO 121

573

Will

We~ay that he has returned
the Y.&amp;Dlutes' first offer un·siguett
aod .acldet;l \bat
he might quit
bMebaU il JW demand is not met.
u waa .reJII.rt.t&lt;l bY a source close
to Larito.o that -t.be Yankees h.a;t
offered him about a $4 ,500 in-

1.

541
554
547
500

Crow

The Iowa state CJelones, who
bJ.e..- ......, K·~!lll8' perfect reeord
last week i.D tile butttball sea-

E. McKinney

Totab

GH!I&gt;o

Invit.J.I.ional ToW'nament 101 under son't biue.at upaet, hope to add
way with th• •·p 30
.
lo the da.aul~e tonjpt by tyint
....._
,...,_ Wl·u get every consJ·dera- ners of lltM '"'co:mp
.... tinamoney wln- ,.__
w.: 1'dl e Jayhaw.b tor first plaee
ti~.o ill bU AeW c&lt;lnt,raet for have
.
in the Bil Seven coorerence.
Lo.a .pJ_t.c.be.d hi.s ~naster_pjeee," said
In thue touruameots held prior
W~U., io reply to the World Ser- to the Jtart of this one in 19G7 the
Cuach 'BW Strann,igiUl.'s crew,
if;t twr~· 1 (e~A,a.D!J. "But we have resulh havt been like this· Los ranked Iourtb in tbe ution with
Ill ~ ll!UOD .to think of, too, Angeles Open-Dou, Ford ·· Bi
an ovenll 11·2 ...::~~
and how many pmes d.id he win crosby eve.nt at Pe.bble Be~ ~ tO Hiuouri. ~taU-en•tl-e.itbt or nine?"
lay Herbert: C..11.e.ote Open -Ed er, iD the feaWttl pme of a
Furgol.
natlooal achedule toniJ:bt.
Larf,O.D, wbo actually had an ;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;.
11-6 ret;Ord duriJl&amp; the regu.iar 1
American League eampaign, an DOil.OOed
in San
Diego , Calif

OHI(!AGO UP - Carlos Ortiz .
and unranked but Ut;beaten lightweight, was marked up today for
a bout with third ranked Larry
Boardman io hi~ next outing. but

1
2
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21J2
0,

tiGM~-elt

~Ui9D.

Ortiz Gains Shot
At Third Ranking
Larry Boardman

2
1

l';mtlwr fit·~t

1-\.-' \'! 't' ut1l of ~ dwol
ai]IIIJ( l rn111 t·old~ and

fi_,.&lt;,

Celtics Score BO
Points, Miss Top
Record 1Basket

•cain~

/

3
0
2"h- 1fa

and two are juniors ()van Powell
Jlt'H I 11 \'t'l' :l,1 o:ks()n 11 -7) lll'rt' Ill - and Cltrl W-olrc)!
111 Y ',\' I ll

Siss&gt;l/1 _
W 1ld •• rnH1I'1 w1d ll1 1ffin J.:I on.
1f Jiifk .' illll i'II IIH'S hNe 11t lull
wnws. t'H IIIC' lh nlll l(h with a 55-45 stri'IH!Ih. anrl finds a ha lf strt•ngt h
VII I HVl'l' &lt;: i bstlJWillt•.
l't•mPrur d uh it ('unld lw disnstrous ror ('ont·h nit' k R(•tton
--·-·- - BALL THROWER NAMeD
C'Jl!I'A&lt;; II,
l 1' · ThP ('hit':1gu
l"ubs Ioli n.\' sl'h•t·l••d Wil li am Kluse.
nnP of nwir olclt· ~l and most rle·
vntp fan ~. tn lhrow unt the first
h!lll hdut·t· thP
up••n1n J.: J.:ltnw
aguin~l llw Milw:lllkl'!• llra vt·~ on
Apr il 16. Klus(', Hl. lint saw lhC'
~~ pl n~ 1880 ______
A s~:orin g spree thai missed the
National B.t!-ikPihull A~ s orintion

t'l'll

$79.95

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lhou &lt;~ h :•I I f n'l' of tlu•

r ecord by n sing le lutskd helped
til(' Hoston l'~·1tk11 boo.~! thdr F:ast-

BRI!AKF AST SET

'&amp;tiona! lltl.i oi sJant li:Ulers. ]Jut
th.e next three weeks w~l tell the
;;t ory. tr Racine come1 out of it
~milling like a ro.ae and shooting
,
sharp the boys will htve a won ·
dt~rful record.

Pomtr-or Motar
1.lon• C:lub
N. Y. Clothlnt~
Sports CenNr
R.ebin.QJ~'• L•Wftlllry

1

IIVI'fil ).( t•

l&gt;u l\' n ill llork hrul.\.(1' lht• din
·a~ n · l .lu·d d"wn ,VI'\ la~l l•'rirl:\1
•i_c: hl l h1 · llodut1g ('oun!y ~{'] , r,ol.
l rt Cr !O SI I I)::
OVl'f
3() Slral}-(h\

BATHROOM

Reg.......

315

·,.. lilllrl

COMPJ.ETE

Reg. U09.93

ll

Coaeh Hart~en Dodrill has a po·
tentlaJ win!\f!r i.f he I:OUid ever
have all tU.s top-rated manpower
to,!l:ether at the same time.
In )ls t\1-st meeting with the
Tot·nado the EASterner• were band·
icapped by the a.bsence of Phil
.Boyle,s; star guard and -playmaker

who was Injured.
Tuesday night agalnat Rio
Grande. when he dropped another
it was Kuhn and Whitlatch who
were out with the flu and ~is top
l
scorer Claire WOQde had the ail• MPnnwhil( , tilt' 7-ofitld\rport Jack·
Wuh.ama Coach Ralph Sayre meat, too. Woode hbw.ver, played
1'\s will makl- :1 desperate effort to mak es nu bOJlf' ~ aiJout it when he and raeked up 33 polnt1.
di11~b out of a Ju st-phKe tic with 3ays he thinks h1s improving clu b
The torrid Tornadoes wlll De
.Jal'bon in tl••·ir l(illlll' against can take tht! Tordadoes on its own hea\iiy favor:cd to mate a repeat
Wellslc.n_ l'oach Nolan Swaekbam·l floor.
performll:te ovor Eastern. RidbJg
mer \\ill _havt" a bjg job b~wever
But I'll tell you true, tbe eiub- on the dizzy heights ()f a 13-0 recas he will he cuiJJdlng w1tb a .
,
.·
ord, nnd sbooting at a &amp;elton
reboundi ng Rock.et club mortifie-d m Racine B own _ cl~s~h,at stlll s team averQe clip of 52o/c&gt;, Ra.ciae
the Tornado while 1t 11 maintain
fro m lt.B Gallipoli d b · 1
s e Jc • ·
iog Its e.u.rrea.t fantastic •booting is expeded to add No. 14 to ltll
list of victims.
Against N" 2 Athens, Tuesday !;)erceatase is goiq: to, b:ey.e a &amp;en·

1

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teams, RAcme and Eastern,
·
noor. coach La rry
on the
. Raeln('
Morrtson's Tornadoes need this
oue to cinch. ·'lD u,nrijsputed county
leagu~ championship.
RacUJe &amp;tands 4-(t ():3.0 for the
~aso.u) in Uw loop while Eastern
ha~ a 3-1 record, it, qnly blemish
bel!lg to Racine belwe Cbristmas
which Eastern lost 84--64 on the
Middleport floor .

1 ond

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1 \\\
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Torna4aes are

tbelr standirlgl.
No l Kame of lh e Iocal fare ill
a clash between .the flrat and S('('-

I

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BY

urd~

renked teams face league o
ents. F'r1day nia:llt they a~ I
I ~"d to beat and further so1Jd 1fy

STANDINGS
Won L..t

I~a State Aims

i

ALL-.4-MEI?!CA CA!{t&gt;J/44Te
De~ r

/

,..suit.; Ja'l. 11 find «:o..,..,.t
.. vc 2 s,.rtl c....... 1
Pom.roy Motor 3 H&amp;l JllrtstM. 0
Pomtroy Llone 2~ JL,~IMPn's Y1

SPORTS CINTIR
106 1M 168 430

Jllcl)o . . ld

Sweet Peas

l•••o PJtatoa .'!'

..:::., ••

11

e U.

Temple On1ge1 .:-.. -;:.~ ......... Sh
Sweet Con " " '""-' komelo , • ' • 3fw Zh

Green Giant tender
packed at flavor peak

We give

Top Value

Jelly Rolls........ ~~~:·.~~.!~~ ......... Pkg. 2
Straw berr1es
• .......~~-~ ........... r.k.~·.. 25 c
Cheese ...... ~.n:~~~!~~~ -~~':'!.~~:.•~~.'!':.• -·.. 2 55 c
Ice Cream ..........~~~~rr.f!~•......... ! Gal. 7 Sc

&amp;tarn~N'

Top Value

IOoz.

Kroger Sliced Brick,

gifts

8 oz.
plcgs.

B utter=~·~,;:. 6 7 _.c-L.-. -,_
..:.

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�4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-M.iddleport, 0, Jan . 24, 1957

Bowling Highlights

BuJido~s, Hound~, (~Jaw At Each Other F'r idav \Nit
' Pan~hers.~o Again~t J~ckson, Jackets !Racine, Eastern Larson Demanding ;Battle To ~ttle,
c~.~.~~~~.!:h~~~, ~~~~lndmg ~ellston 5 IOash In Crucial $27,500 Contract 1957 Best Goller
f;f
'~1 County Cage Tilt From Yankee Club R
· Tod
The
I ~,. V
I Melg~
~
ay

HIGH FLYER • • • • • • By Alan Maver
BA~ Kers-eYE·V!EJfl o~-. ·. -. _ ,i\~~&lt;1'1trNAR/.1~ TYA'A
OF LOI.N$.YIJ..L~ iW4:CVNa

'0·

the 3EOt ba .; ketl1al l r&lt;~re conlln·
ut&gt;s f'rida} m,t;ht wllh the top
clash being a mateh betwt!tn Nelsom•illl' (7·1) &lt;~nd Alhl'm; (6·2} on
tM Bulido ~'s homl' ''Ourt.

JWio'q, OO/ti6 #/'5

TO

,ruP me
FL Vt"R? LiP
IW1"1f rillE

rou. sr&amp;RSt'
Ei.IT/?.

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C(lunty's fir!lt and Hurd

The ~r teams. No. I and 2 iu the
leagu r both net•d wins to hold un·
d i' JI U! o•d
posse&amp;slOn of
Lhl'i.r

Sports

pl.~ n.,

Des!&lt;

I
tnem

For ngh! behind
l'l •nwro:o- anrl Lug;m an.' tied fo,r
' thi:d plat:c with iden tica l li ·3 M·

r~::,_,._
,

Pomnoy H'ef! School Prill·
clp•l J•ma1 D~t.l reported tod•y •t 9:30 •· m. ttM first five
pl•ve., on th• P•nth•r var·
aity bask&amp;1ball team were confined to th•!r ht~rTM5 by IliMn
This was th. aecond day run·
nint t"- v•nlty hn be•n ab-

Radtlt;"'s

\

I

·~

i:lp·

!)roaching a cri tic.:tl peri od inthetr
rush towards .a J·c~o rd thiU ,cuuJ d
c;~pture the at tention of the na·
tiQn.

Beginning in
February they
take !o the road and 'meelf soml'
Th e Panther~ will Ill! favot·ed- good clubs including Ames-Bern ,
M&lt;"Arth ur and Rome. At homeI'H'/J ~o~-ith ldr !h&lt;ct r lemn ou t with
fl11 a nd cold-.. nr ju~l rt't'Overing all within a two-week _periqd from
from all!tl·k ·
to down Jackson Feb. 1 through the 15. eomes
on lhe 1\,nthei r!oor Logan w!ll Chauncey and a return witk Amesgf''. !h f· nod n~ it e ntf'rtai ll s Galli- Bern . This killer sd\cdule w~aA' t
pnll ~ allho1t..: h lhis one co uld go e-nough. The Tornadoes start the
Pi!lwr way h11rl ily .Tht' Hlue Dev· !wo-week ~ssion by meeti.ng Wa·
ils tnllfl(' 'I r una way of [h('ir game hama in thl' Fakm1 ne~t Jan. 29.
Ttw.;dn y IIH! )II ovt•r f;n·on·d Weil- thrrp days Jwforf' the rtrs t Ames~ 1011 , 75-4 7.
Bern tdt.
unf from tchool .

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1

Opponents Seek Answer To Who Will
Stop She1hy's Ace, Larry Seigfried
By 8111 Henry

COLUMBUS, O. Ul&gt;
• Some b1e k-to-bark
" '" "' ,,,.,,,,,, ' 1. r . d r
bic thlng.11 ue llll Pw ntng in Ohio

night •Jte- JOtclc.ets, although al.P.wed
with colds looked like the clau of
high school basketball circles.
t~. Jerr i' th~ league in t.eading until four
The biggest questions on everyMiddies. mmutcs werr left i.n tb g
AI,
.
3'1 2
.
e ame.
om~·s lips rc rn.~ in
vlrtu&lt;~lly 111('
t'
1! ~".!'. t•r I S .ave.r~·''P.ng · · 1 that point the:v r:an out or gas and
same. Who is soin~ to !Stop Shel- po111t-; p 1 I gl 1t11C, s~on ng .W7 dropped a fill .'lt' decision that
should havt• o;:un .: the other way.
by's Larry SeigfriNI? Can TifCin point ~ in l:l l'll~a~ements .
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~cor_t~&lt;: _h011 ','rs .thts. YC'ar
l. u r.1~ ol th• 'ITuld lc !uwn
Th I11.
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Columbian do it Friday night wh en
\1 invlldes Shelby'11 hl)me court In
1 h&lt;1ttle
of the Northern Ohiu

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has high -sC'oring Bob Morris haf' k intu his lineup t~ nd BobTfH· \liddH ·~ are r·at('ll the No.
by Nel.so •1 hns hef' n gai ning valu·
l.c~a){ue uDbe~ten s'!
IJi~h '&gt;1 '1111\J I lc.•n • iu Ohio by the siJle c:qwdcnc e. He also ha s bit1
So far, the Shelby ol"e iw ~ l ' n•t•·•l l'lt ·~ ~ hoard of roarh •·~ j im Bowles ~t (·e nter wh u has hei'!n
~co rer! at will agttiust all oppon 11 1d•II&lt;-I!IWII Ius a 12-0 sl'!ason re- tf u nkil :~: IIH t'l in at a commend(·nts_ Jll' hns aver a ~ t·rl 3B 3 poml ~
ahlr pae1• al! !&lt;(•ason. Rowlt•s is urfiJf 12 l!litlllCS »lld tlu••m'\ S h liW
ryin~ &lt;I tOtlll
HIO poi nts in sea
~l,11 n s of slowi l
down.
'\ •·o1w1 1111• 1\u c kl '''(' :.t:.~lr. al ' ~on 11L1y. He ranks 6th in tbe
~a~t trite o
Sci;o:(rifld teon·d
· ·•· l!·:om~ jjfPpll recl f ,,,. tht• la 'l !ragur.
32 points as
~ lll &lt; lh·~ h ii ml&gt;ll•d
·.-.·!--h dr in• ' !ow:r r d !l1e r 11n nt• ·
ThP .f:tl'kr•L•· Will hll\'P to IJe at
Man~ field Mad •~o•• 75 !H . l·:t•rl lt&gt; l'
thcil" lwst to lwal W;•llsto n, an inin the seaton lh•· t11gh scoru1 .~ il('l'
I, llw r;•• ·r lH' Cou :11v l ,l'&lt;t.\( 111' I Hnd,outcr all win!;•r. The Roekt•ls
put ~ramrH B( 5H and flU puinl ".
look l'om;or".v 6361 two Wl'Cks
.l' llkt .11'1'1'1' IIIII i ~ ~I'll! ' ~ 11 loir
,I :•&lt;&gt;&lt;'•'. ~lill'il l ,~ 12ti IH1i11b i11 [ Hill :tgo.

Rated No. 1

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January
Specials

•':IL: UI' _L'.III ~ ('~.

•o·~l ..\11,1''1

1"1\';d is

5' C.ol Iron Tub

$179.95

Full Size Hardwlek

GAS RA.NGE
ReJ. fl39.8$lnolalled for

$109.95
7-Pieee Chrome

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The Racine-Rutland game Tuesday night, when Racine made good
a whopping Ml 'k· o( their shots
boosted the-Ir season average over
a 13-game route to S2 'f., . Compare
!his with Ohio University'~:~ .423 ',
which i1 good college te_.,p! shool ing O~r the same i b e r of
·' a mes. :\ h.,o comparf' It,.' th Ohiu

A rast lrnprovin&amp; RutlaQd R~d
Devll team (1·2) wilJ iO to lhe
luckles~; Hl;lrrimnvme (0·5) team's
floor for A £1lme whkb lhou.ld ItO
to Ru~land .. Agaias~ Raclne TucJday _n.gbt )he Dev1ls showfi!d of.
reu.sJV&lt;'_punch but ~eked reboundmg skill to ('QUaiJze the couceotrated Tornado attack. H.rri:;on·
\'ille baB lacked s.ize and experience and l»ts not jelled against
local oppon~pts .

lw fa1·nred !u

HlotFI.......
Hip lntllvl_u_. t.wl•n

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NF\f YOB;K UP
Gf-neral
• .1 ~,:;:t r Georp We-.w of t be New
~ .k Y.a.oi.es ~d Don Larf'ALM SPIUNGS, Call!., UP ~J/~ openi.Qg b.id lor !I $27 .GOO 'Jhe bJttle to oatabUJb ao outCQ,D,\s..ael fn~~ .. Oll !be t.heor}' that sU.nd.iJ.Ji ,a:olfe-r for 1867 re&amp;wned
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c;me ,Perle&lt;:\ pme doein't make a today as the $115,001 Tbu.ndetbird

C.onfer~ Loop

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tl•tworthy
Ortnner

his manager, Ed Ferguson , wasn't
diaturbed by the prospect.

Ort.iz, a Puerto Rican who has
in New York £or the last 10
ywa, ea rned th.e ch.ance wlth a
10 round decision over Chicagoan
Bobb;).· Rogers Wedne~day night on
television for his 21Jth straight prO

Ilived

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•nd lhlpect lining,
Inspect brake drums

AdJust br•bs if
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pack frent WM.I

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Ctt.ck and add ltrak•

fluid If nen.d.

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Dh·isio n lead in the pro loop
toda y to riH' full g.amcR whilt' lht"
MlnncapoliH l-11kers gal nell 11 1ie
fur fir!!! pla r" In the Wt•s l.

Hackett's Safety Service

Wcl!nt·~d&lt;!y i
1'111 . Tlwse

BOX ASSORTMENT
12 Valentines 59c

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BASKETBALL
By UnltM Pnu

Only GibiOll ha1 them I
To send to children
Far children to send
Su ,.., today at-

EAST

Springwield 77 Amcril'an Int. 7~
Troy St. 8.5 Livingston St 63
Hunter 84 Kings Poi11t 67
SOUTH
Transylvania BA Dcllarmine 75

Mercer 91 Georgia 7t
MIDWEST

''They both drivel"

I Wash. U. Mo 80 Centronnry 72
Baldwin Wallace 80 Kent St. T2

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TWIN TRACTION. • •
a Studebaker-Packard FIRST
,so good other cars will copy it

S)'rac•ae Natlonal11 nl Ho~lnn Garden Yh'Cines'-'ay night, ju~t miss- 1
ing the NBA rc{'ord of 142 polnl..&lt;t
set by Philadalpbla In 11. ~a m e

~g tr..,tion aud new safe control impo55ible with conventional

Bqlton last year.

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you out of spots whme can: with coovenhonal

dlfloiOD\1&amp;1&gt; would "spin their wheels. •

I. IIIIIJ&amp;h••J ........ It protecto against
olddt d&gt;Ot ~bt ~· occur when one
rear wheel hlb a slippery opot.
8. 0.. JIWp '"""' It lmpn&gt;v., roadal&gt;iBty by

A
VIgnette Portrait lor Only

epp!ytoc the major driving force to the iMide,
rear wlleel. '1\tJ abo tends to eompemate for
ovor·_.,

THIS OfPII OOOD ONlY

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610 Wlllto Tubo Typo $23.00

nvDIO UICATION

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I.a!lillo Bolel
Mlddl.,.rt, Olllo
CNilDIIM

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Plu1 Tax and Exchange

WUGHT

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Tbe 1957 Ga·rden Calendar was
preparN b yV. M. Amato, AuJst·
ant Extension Horticulti.D'Ist and
W. H. Conkle, ExterW.on SpeeUll·
ist \.D Vegetable Gerdeninc. The
inform&lt;~tion tfJey have compiled in·
elude~:

R~tnmeneded Strawberry Var·
ieties. Select"d ve_getable varJeijes,
Strawberry plantiQg infonnatiJUl,

When to seed vegefables for plant
bed and frame prod¥ctlon, W.tl.e.n
to seed the various vegetables in
the garden, When to set out ;vegetable plant!':, Garden 1ertilizatJon
and !Jnlng, Materials to ua.e to

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4-H NEWS
RUSSELL R. PRIDDY

Mason County 4-H Club Agent

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Camping Revis-

GAVILAN TO FIGHT
NEWARK, N. J.
UP •

GOWN
'1'0 THE

tbe MWta """ to the .,., .....
wheel. llllllring aafe, poall!.. &lt;OOtroL

r..agural Ball

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by ""uriDS more positive

tire wear

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lnollou.

fert It, younelf, today. See your
Ctvrlrbdkn-l'ocl«lrd Dealer for • dsrnonrtrolion drioe/

~tudebaker-Packard
q·~tji~cmwfo't/

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We Have Tbls New Color

CITRON YELLOW
In Sl&lt;lc k For Your Wall!o

In paint .... flit'• new
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CLINTON FISHER
~ ..•. PAINT .... Servlee

Limit one per family. Cannot be ueed In conjunction
with Othjlr Olan Mills Advertising Offel'f.

Br.oadll-un

pareDh Mr .iJJtd Mn
J ollnD)'. Wolle of Ll&gt;l.ar'
Fillls
Ohio, Saturday
}ir_ and •tr~. Gl.l)' St.t-wart anrl
.on Of D1.all'lund. we-r~ c11Uina- on
her sislt&gt;r ~1n. ,lt&gt;nny Ortl J~st
Wl'ri:.
Those r;oiJing ou ~lr aod M r~
H¥ry Ord SWJday 'A ere Mr L Del 1a Newland aod fam ily of W.uun .
M.r . and Mn. Jad: Ord and lo.tnu.l)' ,
Diek Ord, Georg• Orland am\
OU.11 Ilesaon.
Arti~
Rou»h
;;.ttended lhe
Dairy meeti ng at Jackson 's Mill

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Games were played with Mn.
Alva Luckeydoo and Mrs. Paul
Bli:a• wi.ll.rllng the prizes.
Eimer Donahue graodtoD of
Kn. Bertha CJark hai .returneo
from the Armed Forces in Gtnn·
any to kis bpme bere.

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WHY :PAY MOREl
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Bacon

Jut week.
DMil Ohlinger cal!f'd r&gt;n her
grandmother, Mrs. Bt•rtha Clark,
Sund•)lt en•rung.
Mr. and Mrs. L.awrenrf' Clark
and famil )· 11pent Sunday wit h Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Clark and f.am·
ily oJ Haven Heigh~ .
Mr. and Mr1. Ra ymond Roush
and dauehters, spent t,h.e weekend
al Hr. and Mrs. Harold Van Meter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark
and IIOJU:I, Raupb and Gordon called on Mr. .and 14-rs. Earl Clark

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Coffee

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BON£Y'S FRONT STREET MARm
W. Mila

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Mr. aod Mrs. Franklin Clark
bave retw-oed to Beverly, O.hio
alter spend..in,e a few day• witli
j hi~&gt; mother Mrs Bef'tha Cl t~
[ M.r•. Helen cirinat-ead e:ued on

and
&lt;If West
Mr.£am.il)'
and Mrs.
GeraldColumiHa_
Clark and Mr. and rs. Gerald Ge.ains and
JohtliOn misaed
family and Lawrence Clark call"d daughter apent Saturd.llly e~ning Yonday with the sore throat:
on Mr. and Mn. Ra ~·mond Rou1h with r. and lira. Harry KearnA
Sunda)' evening.
and daughter.
Mr_ and Mn. Leo
M'r. and Mrs. Raym ond Rouah
rami)' ealled on her
her mother Mn. Bertha Clark, and family spent Sunday with
Mra. l.ouite &lt;Hbbs cal~ on. J¥a Hudson, Saturday
S\lnday dtornl)(ln.
Miss Patty King of
her parents Mr. and Mrs . Cecil Mrs. Fannie Cllrk lut week
l.UTHERAN COUNC~L MIET
Marti.n or West Columbia.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Oltliager
The Uutheran CauneU met at
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ohlinger, called on llr. and lin. Henr)' called on lfrl. Catherine
East ~rMr of Section No. 'I';
,
'1?-'1.1'
nold• Saturday ft'eaing.
thence w~st t208 feet; thence gUts. R~ wee ~rveJ White burch l.a!ll Friday nicht. Mr. and 'Mrs. Delmas Kearns and Ohlingey Sunday,
North 22 dea:. East 2T5 Ceet, thence
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Nortb 40 de~. East 299feet; theDet'
North 48 Deg. Eut 187 reel;
tbent'e North 61 Dea:. East 5M feet
tb.ence North 34:\2 Dea. East 99
feet: thence North 17¥1 Deg. l:all
IWI feet; thenee North 14 Det.
East 280 (eet ;thence North 38
Deg. f!:ast 33 feet t-o the Eallt line
of Sectioo No. 7; thence ~utb on I
Section line 1680 teet to point of

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more or Jess.
This land subject to an oil and
gas lease, also a ri!!ht of wAy for
egress and ingres.ll to the land lying south or the above described
tracts; also, a rij(ht of way fw
power poles for lhe transmission
of ele-ctricity oyer the same.
Excepting
aporoximately 3'r'"
ICTes ()f co,l in Pittsburgh No. 8
vein of coal. which said 3% acre•
are destribed In Vol. 108. page 2SS
of the Deed Records of Meigs
County. Ohio.
The aforesaid described parcel!
being a surveyed description of
the real est~te tJescribed in Vol.
119, page 628 or ! he Deed Records,
Meie:s County, Ohio.
seized

YOU HIT THE
JACKPOT
WITH PORKI

Shank
Half

I on Half, lb.

Lb.
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57¢

Whole, lb.

52¢

C:.ntor 5.._ lb.

79¢

Sweeter, more succulent meat, cut from corn-feel porlcen,

Sausage Sticks.~~.! Ll 25c
Spare Ribs .... !:!'!':.~ ......~M. ~~
Dressed Whitins.~ ..!f. 19c
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.Golden Ripe

Peaches

Plalntlfr further . all(!scs in hls
petition that James Bryant, Jr. Is
of the undivided 1/24th

Ex· part of each of said pareels of
welterweight champion Kid Gav- real estate.
ila.n bas at1reed to meet Vince
Plaintiff further alleaes that
Martinez ot Paterson, N. J., in a '!he Mavnard Coal C-ompany, a
!~round bout at the Newark Ar· Corporation, may claim an Inter.
mory,
Feb. 26, it wu announced ell in 13 acres of coal underlyinll
Pomeroy
today
by co-promoter Willie GU Parcel No. 2. bv virtue of a deed
Pomeroy
zenbere.
.reoorded in Vol 113, Pa1e 268,
Deed R4ileords, Meigs County, Ohio.
Furthermore tbat the defendants, Bartlett Parker and the un·
known heirs, devisees - le&amp;atees,
dlllrihute!!s, adminl•tr•tora, eneU·
tora, if any, of Bartlett Parker,
Deceased; Allee Ford, MN. Wendeli F'ulton: Sarah HoJmben; Mrs.
Bert Higley and Louise Exline
may claim an ·Interest in the 13
aere.s .of coal underlying Pncel
No. 2 by virtue of the said deed
WORE A
recorded in Vol. 113, Paee 268 of
tbe Deed Records of Mel.i;a Coullt;f
Oblo.
.
Plaintifl further alleges In the
petitloa that the Division of Aid
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for ttte Age-d Department of J"u~
lie WeUare State of Ohio, hu or
claims to have a Lien on said rl!al

STARKS
DRUG STORE

E. Malll St.
E. Mlln St.

R~·ision ,

lon, Chsrtln'l: Program and Lead.
ers Guide Revision. A lot of suggestions and
recommendations
were made 1nd will be (ortb coming in the near (uture.

meot onto • soft shoulder, Twin Tr•ct'on

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the.......,.( ........ ~y or.,..,..
whloh ..,.Jto ~a loot'fl*lolng wlaotl
cltoly hii!IRflllot . . -...-.
5. Who ODO IOU goe1 ofl the .pilao

COBPOB.TIOI'I

K&amp;-M SOHIO
MIMintl Kloe&amp;-MJk• Mulln
fit 2M Aft.
Mlddle14rt

M"'on C.uotyGitden Calendlrs Av•UaW.
We lJOW have the 1m5'1 Extension Garden Calendars bcre in the
oWce- .If you woutd like a capy,
let us know and we'll be glad to
maial the calendar to you. You
~an .also phone your reguNt or
stop ln th.e oCflee and pick one up.
lnfol'l'l'l•tion ContaiMd In CalefMfer

e~ her

Liblty YeUow Cling
Halves or Sliced.

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Salad Dressing ........~-:~~ ........ Ot.45¢
'nstant Coffee .... ~~......~~7.'....'1.39
3
So. UP'.... ,.~gus,
Celery, han, ·, .... Pet.
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estate.
ln t.he prayer of uld petltfon,
plaintiff prns that his lntenat iD
!lid real estate may be 11t off to
him in severalty eod for partJtiolUI
of said real estate, aceordl11,1 to
the respective rights of t.be per·
sonJ thereto, and in eaae parti·
tion of sale! 1foreslid described
real estate cannot be m1de wlthout .manitest injury to the value
thereof, then that said real estate
may be adjudged to one or more
o£ the parties to this suit upon
election, as provided by law, and
ln cue real estate Is not adjudged
to one or more partJel! to tbl1 IUlt
upon election, as provided bY law,
the-n that said real estate may be
sOld, free and clear· from any and
all claims, rights and interests of
each and all the parties to this
1uit. Plaintiff further prays that j
the said defendants and each of them be required to aet up whatever rights, clalms or intereats
they and each of them have In
saJd real estate or be forever barre~ from •ssertln, SUJ.e, au4 for
a~Ur/roper relief.
IIi! portlel ... roq ulnd to
~er oa or before the 2nd dq

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CITRON

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678 ll1ck Tubelut - $20 80
67G Whit. TuiMI..t

WILLIA-.t P. GREGORY

hey
Mn Art
K"''""""
neW..•l•.t•d
- ~d:: O.i.rl.
1•· l! o1 .. h "''
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u Kir~ g n .,lJJt' l'()I Jnf,l '•n h··
BrOMd Hun tbun·h
Mn Jack Ord and fa nHI:. \J ~I~·

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ruideuce il unknown; Sarah Holm
ben, whose pla&lt;:e Of residence is
lol-llknow.a ; M~s. Bert HI&amp;W:Y. whole
pi~ ol retudeoce is unknown :
Louise Exline, whO&amp;t&gt; place ol r••
ldeno~:e is unknown _ The Ma)'nud
CO.l C~any,
a ~rporation,
whose r85id.euce, or buameas add·
ress is unk.oowu will tY,e notiee
that on the 7th day of Decemb:er
1956, Hiraw Slawte.r, bei.nll: plaintiff, f1led hi! petition in the Court
of Common Pleas, Mela:s County,
Ohio, Cue No . 12.497, a£.11inst the
Biram SIJW\er
above named partie• and otbers Crow It Ctow
aa defendanti, ailegina: th•t he Attorneys for Plalntiffa
has a legal rleht to and 1s &amp;eiled cu 10, 17, 2-t, 31,-(2) 1, 14 .6tc
in h!e shnple of the undlvided
-23/Utbs. part of the iollowln&amp; de~lbed parcels of real e1tate, to'
wit:
Hr.., all(l J«ra. Ray Goodnlte and
Th?~!t,~oR;~I Eatate situ· daugb~ taUed oP ftJt1 a~;~d M.r•C
. th Donnle \She\ldl of .Le~. Su.nd.ay_
1 1M .
tod
In ••
a
~.. . e .oun Y .o
et&amp;s. m e
Robert ObllnJer ~ on his
State of Ohio, and Jn the Town- arandmother Mrs. BtMIIIi CLark
sb~op of Rutland, and bounded ~nd . SatutOay '\l!veninj'.
&amp;.5acribed as follow•· Itt Section
A itar.k \ abDWer w.as given by
No. 1, To.,-n 8 and Ran&amp;e 14 ol the tlle w.omen -~tbe Lutheran CburOhio Company's Purchase: Beg!• ch for
_aCe 'Y.outig. ·Sbe ·rening 100 rods North ar the South ceived Qia,py lov...h '. anti \reful

MAMIE

dJlle:entials. The secret lies tn the fact thAt the Twin·Traction Diller·
enllal dellvers the major part of the engine'• j10Wier to the rear wheel
with the best traction -instead of the wheel with"the (1001"$1 traction

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V98 2458

SYRACUSF.. N Y t;P ~ YlO)'d
foot
MIAMI J1'l UP _ }I k A
boaU et.tac.Air.~:
.at Sync·we
tho
a-/-owna . 33
~,.d' ~ 11 _ .aUr-"C'Wd U:w e)'tl U/1. lltdi.11111. and
1."" Southern l'll•fonua, will renai-n
ny
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PE'T~&lt;m.JtiJ!.I pro football pl.are·kiek ! at S)Taruse.
Arhst l~u (T~ TCM!') Groze, went
Atbletu.• Oi.ooctlor Lewl.l Andreas
IJefore- _t S. Comml.,.lonc~ RoKcr madf thfi anu(lunc'ement Jate
E. I?avnl to•ll'ly , fOr a prellmluary. Wedw.• ~y afttr L'Onferring whh
heiitrmg.
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the grid mentor who Jed the
Charles E . "!'etkt, apilelal agent orange te~m to a 7- 1 ~~eu.on ncin (' barge oJ the Miami FBI of- ord last yellJ' and inlo a Cottoa '
flee • .aa.oounced • Wednesday nigh\ Bowl lwrth where it lost to Texas '
agents IUTestt&gt;d Brown Jn a hotel I Christian, 28-27.
room !;ere 0.1,1 a · federal warrant
~
Issued at J.aekJOGVille charginll: lo tM folloowia&amp;: Mn; _ Alva Luck·
him with intentate transportation eydoo, Kra. B.llth GO!OdJught, Mrs.
of a $150 wOrtbleu ehedc .
Paul Bigp, l1rs. ~ueWe Kin1.
Mrs. Helen Grm.nead, Mrs. Doris
Yonker. Mn Tbf-reg Ohlmger,
or March , A. D. l8t'l.
Mn. Gay Southall. ·Mr11. F.liu
Dated January Jth. l.JI7 .
Roush •nd Emoa:t•nc Roll&amp;h.

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WHAT IS IT? Twin-Traction DIHerential gives you new p'vement·

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Farm News

Projett

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Last week during all the snow
and cold weather (16' at Clarks·
burg). I attended a 4·H Club Ag·
ents' Conference at Jackson's Mill.
Comiderable discussion and committee work was done oo the over
ali 4-H program or West Virginia

ACE TA POUND I

10 A.M.- 5 P.M.

Kloos

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139
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R•lurn•d From Jackson's Mill

.l11h n~ou.

ITUIIO IIOUIS

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Dari s

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VALENTINE

..... 8 -~o ~:30 P.M. - Evenings By 1\flll!IDiment
W. Main St.
Phone %6t.
Pomeroy

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Sat. Jon. 26

TotilllJ
110 sat BI3
NEW YOlK CLCTHIHO
Hli 22:2 187
Chltworthy

f,..

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+

(as tn a conventional diiJerential). The rel:ult-1'0114ablllly that'o.
,better ill siJt important WBfl: ' ' .

.n ll•ck Tube Type

S06

_50 50 60

4159
.Ja mf'S Bryant, Jr wbo~ place
CIOS of !t'llidenee if w:aknow n; Lt1C!Ue
:SOO Powers. wbole plac• or ree:ideACe
1150 il 8?42 Spar:ta , D~truit 10, Michi·
2tli7 ,a.n ; Bartlett Ppk!'r, whose place
of reti.(knce ia u.nk.nown, t~ till·
1:173 known be.in, devisees , leiatees,
W.tribut.eel, •cUDiDl8traton~. ~u·
4e7 tors, lf any, of Bwt.lelt Parker,
011 Deceased; Alic~ Ford, whoar place
tOT
lHO flf residence Iii unkno'4'n; Mrs.
Wendell FuJton , whuse pla.te of

rP-

The Crltir o ~t·ltlt'd for a INlln ·
r..ecord 1n a 140-108 rout of lht•

'

183 "186 131

Handicap

ltl~

NEW I

Line-

men Abc Glbron and Keu Huxhold
SIGN CONTRACTS
have signed their 1957 cuntraels
PHILADEl.PHIA UP
Line · with th.c Philadel p hia Eagles. Cibmen A,lle Gitp'on and Keu Huxhold ron joined the E;1 glJ~S la~ lasl
.,.nlver,lty'f opponent~t. o dat.P. have 1igne4 f.hf'ir lfl07, contvar.ts sealiQn a fter a seven ~·t·ar trttll1''C'
' 11is /ile:osun wlurh ls .38
.
rith the Phltidt'lphla Eagles. GJb- with the Cll"\'eland (li'owns. while
1 rr •t jpinr.d the
F.aglcs late last Hu xhold has p' aY&lt;' U three ~caso n s
An d In think thai on this T o:
with the Eagl•·~nado eluh !hat h&lt;'l s six boys aver a~ing in th(' dou ble srorin_g col, 11mn ('OIHiS\.{1ntly lwu are sophomon·' tnon nie Sal~&lt;'r a nd Adams!

B. MeKill.ll.ey

163 128 178

lmnrrsonator
Of I S1tlr""Use
Keepi"ng
rJ cu.rroza ScLeduJ
.... d I'success ful U..ach
R
For Hear1og
• Today·I (Ben) Scb':"'anzw;r,ld~, wlo~t
·I
1ucct-*

GETS
RESULTS

A.nd A Copy of This Ad

TWO AGREE

1.5oft 1&amp;1

/..egal Notice

I

b..rHtp.

All for $1.49

victory.

PHILADELPHIA UP

C IH~t inspeet "'" ...,.

•

Tew.hhary
Dr.t&gt;nncr

415

control iDsects and diseate i,n th:e
earden.,
Garden mulching, Chemi1
cal weedblg of strawberrieJ, Straw
, be-rry renovat!on, Use of rdtrate- in
ferhlizins ·. r awberriies, Seedina: a
cover crop. Vegetable IJtora:ge,
Strawberry mulching, and Infor(I) Notices
mation on flowers and tbelr care.
The-se calendars will be a bil
IT'S EASY TO
bel~ to any gardener and they're
beginning, eontaining 10 acre1
BUY- SELL - RENT ava1lablc, for free, at tb~ Mason
more
Or lelils.
find employment - hire County Agricultural Extension Of·
PARCEL No. 2:
or find a lost item throu~t lice upstairs in the Post Office
The following ReaJ Estate situ·
The Daily Sentinel WANT Building.
ated in the Co.unty of Meigs, tht:
ADS. Don•t put it off 1956 Fumen Tax Guld"
state o( Ohio and in the Town1blp
Call 398 Today - An Ad in
We also hllve, here at the Ex· of Rutland and bounded and des·
this column
tep.sjoJI OUice, a pamphlet which cribed as follows: In section No. 1,
could save yvu money.
Town No. 6 an Rante No. 14 of
the Ohio CompBoy's Purchue: BeIt's the 1956 Farmers Tax Guide. ginnlng 103 rods North of the
This Internal Revenue Publication South West romer of Settion No.
is pretty complete in its treatment I: thence East 149 feet: thence
or how the farmer sh.ould nu out North 15 De-g. East 2172 feet to
Ms ln('Qmc Tax Forms.
th e Southeast corner M a 5 acre
To delight
trart
formerly sold to Wilbur
A surprising number of farmers
Fh•eves
:thence North O.'l Deg.
liHie girls and boys
pay too mueh ineome tRx. They
don't take advantage of all the de- We:c;t JIM.reet aloml! th.e S.:nltb aide
ductions they are legally entitled o' tlle said .') acres: thence South
::IR Dfov . WP.!:t 8t0 froct to the West
l~.. the Tax Guide will help you
line of Seeti11n No . t : tllence South
, in this respect.
on
Section line 1680 feet to point
If you'd like to have a copy ,
wrHe, phone (207), or stop in., of begi nnin'l'. containing 21 acres

,--HERE'S WHA.T WE DO-._

2

561

89 127 350
Whipple
133 146 133 412
Sisson
157 198 HH Ml6
Uaggerty
168 157 152 477
McElhinney
152 183 lliO 485
Handicap
18 18 18
54
Totals
762 791 731 2284
POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Bowen
162 17'1 119 458
Lobse
184 1~6 166 t96
Harr-b
160 173 154 tB'l
Hunnel
188 132 148 4GB
Houda.;helt
176 199 11:16 MI
'fotal1
,
870 ~ 7M 2450
ROBINSON•$ LAUNDR\'
Scboel'l)eb
1&amp;4 lotS 179 .f89
O'llrien
183 156 165 504
1:, AndetiOil
119 161 lf7 487
ltUI
180 191 100 561
GrUeser
155 125 182 462
Totals
8tH ~789 863 2503
POM!ROY LIONS CLUB
Darst
165 125 192 482
Searles
211 161 11:18 5&lt;10
Crow
191 1,_90 l68 547
lacobs
144 141 139 424
Gibbs
183 160 211 1554
Handicap
12 12 12
36
Totals
906 789 888 2583

BRAKE SPECIAL
R•l'nOYt' front wh•llls

501

H lo R FIRESTON•
·~·
IB.ailey
134

WITH OUR

HW 1lO 121

573

Will

We~ay that he has returned
the Y.&amp;Dlutes' first offer un·siguett
aod .acldet;l \bat
he might quit
bMebaU il JW demand is not met.
u waa .reJII.rt.t&lt;l bY a source close
to Larito.o that -t.be Yankees h.a;t
offered him about a $4 ,500 in-

1.

541
554
547
500

Crow

The Iowa state CJelones, who
bJ.e..- ......, K·~!lll8' perfect reeord
last week i.D tile butttball sea-

E. McKinney

Totab

GH!I&gt;o

Invit.J.I.ional ToW'nament 101 under son't biue.at upaet, hope to add
way with th• •·p 30
.
lo the da.aul~e tonjpt by tyint
....._
,...,_ Wl·u get every consJ·dera- ners of lltM '"'co:mp
.... tinamoney wln- ,.__
w.: 1'dl e Jayhaw.b tor first plaee
ti~.o ill bU AeW c&lt;lnt,raet for have
.
in the Bil Seven coorerence.
Lo.a .pJ_t.c.be.d hi.s ~naster_pjeee," said
In thue touruameots held prior
W~U., io reply to the World Ser- to the Jtart of this one in 19G7 the
Cuach 'BW Strann,igiUl.'s crew,
if;t twr~· 1 (e~A,a.D!J. "But we have resulh havt been like this· Los ranked Iourtb in tbe ution with
Ill ~ ll!UOD .to think of, too, Angeles Open-Dou, Ford ·· Bi
an ovenll 11·2 ...::~~
and how many pmes d.id he win crosby eve.nt at Pe.bble Be~ ~ tO Hiuouri. ~taU-en•tl-e.itbt or nine?"
lay Herbert: C..11.e.ote Open -Ed er, iD the feaWttl pme of a
Furgol.
natlooal achedule toniJ:bt.
Larf,O.D, wbo actually had an ;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;.
11-6 ret;Ord duriJl&amp; the regu.iar 1
American League eampaign, an DOil.OOed
in San
Diego , Calif

OHI(!AGO UP - Carlos Ortiz .
and unranked but Ut;beaten lightweight, was marked up today for
a bout with third ranked Larry
Boardman io hi~ next outing. but

1
2
"h
21J2
0,

tiGM~-elt

~Ui9D.

Ortiz Gains Shot
At Third Ranking
Larry Boardman

2
1

l';mtlwr fit·~t

1-\.-' \'! 't' ut1l of ~ dwol
ai]IIIJ( l rn111 t·old~ and

fi_,.&lt;,

Celtics Score BO
Points, Miss Top
Record 1Basket

•cain~

/

3
0
2"h- 1fa

and two are juniors ()van Powell
Jlt'H I 11 \'t'l' :l,1 o:ks()n 11 -7) lll'rt' Ill - and Cltrl W-olrc)!
111 Y ',\' I ll

Siss&gt;l/1 _
W 1ld •• rnH1I'1 w1d ll1 1ffin J.:I on.
1f Jiifk .' illll i'II IIH'S hNe 11t lull
wnws. t'H IIIC' lh nlll l(h with a 55-45 stri'IH!Ih. anrl finds a ha lf strt•ngt h
VII I HVl'l' &lt;: i bstlJWillt•.
l't•mPrur d uh it ('unld lw disnstrous ror ('ont·h nit' k R(•tton
--·-·- - BALL THROWER NAMeD
C'Jl!I'A&lt;; II,
l 1' · ThP ('hit':1gu
l"ubs Ioli n.\' sl'h•t·l••d Wil li am Kluse.
nnP of nwir olclt· ~l and most rle·
vntp fan ~. tn lhrow unt the first
h!lll hdut·t· thP
up••n1n J.: J.:ltnw
aguin~l llw Milw:lllkl'!• llra vt·~ on
Apr il 16. Klus(', Hl. lint saw lhC'
~~ pl n~ 1880 ______
A s~:orin g spree thai missed the
National B.t!-ikPihull A~ s orintion

t'l'll

$79.95

'

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lhou &lt;~ h :•I I f n'l' of tlu•

r ecord by n sing le lutskd helped
til(' Hoston l'~·1tk11 boo.~! thdr F:ast-

BRI!AKF AST SET

'&amp;tiona! lltl.i oi sJant li:Ulers. ]Jut
th.e next three weeks w~l tell the
;;t ory. tr Racine come1 out of it
~milling like a ro.ae and shooting
,
sharp the boys will htve a won ·
dt~rful record.

Pomtr-or Motar
1.lon• C:lub
N. Y. Clothlnt~
Sports CenNr
R.ebin.QJ~'• L•Wftlllry

1

IIVI'fil ).( t•

l&gt;u l\' n ill llork hrul.\.(1' lht• din
·a~ n · l .lu·d d"wn ,VI'\ la~l l•'rirl:\1
•i_c: hl l h1 · llodut1g ('oun!y ~{'] , r,ol.
l rt Cr !O SI I I)::
OVl'f
3() Slral}-(h\

BATHROOM

Reg.......

315

·,.. lilllrl

COMPJ.ETE

Reg. U09.93

ll

Coaeh Hart~en Dodrill has a po·
tentlaJ win!\f!r i.f he I:OUid ever
have all tU.s top-rated manpower
to,!l:ether at the same time.
In )ls t\1-st meeting with the
Tot·nado the EASterner• were band·
icapped by the a.bsence of Phil
.Boyle,s; star guard and -playmaker

who was Injured.
Tuesday night agalnat Rio
Grande. when he dropped another
it was Kuhn and Whitlatch who
were out with the flu and ~is top
l
scorer Claire WOQde had the ail• MPnnwhil( , tilt' 7-ofitld\rport Jack·
Wuh.ama Coach Ralph Sayre meat, too. Woode hbw.ver, played
1'\s will makl- :1 desperate effort to mak es nu bOJlf' ~ aiJout it when he and raeked up 33 polnt1.
di11~b out of a Ju st-phKe tic with 3ays he thinks h1s improving clu b
The torrid Tornadoes wlll De
.Jal'bon in tl••·ir l(illlll' against can take tht! Tordadoes on its own hea\iiy favor:cd to mate a repeat
Wellslc.n_ l'oach Nolan Swaekbam·l floor.
performll:te ovor Eastern. RidbJg
mer \\ill _havt" a bjg job b~wever
But I'll tell you true, tbe eiub- on the dizzy heights ()f a 13-0 recas he will he cuiJJdlng w1tb a .
,
.·
ord, nnd sbooting at a &amp;elton
reboundi ng Rock.et club mortifie-d m Racine B own _ cl~s~h,at stlll s team averQe clip of 52o/c&gt;, Ra.ciae
the Tornado while 1t 11 maintain
fro m lt.B Gallipoli d b · 1
s e Jc • ·
iog Its e.u.rrea.t fantastic •booting is expeded to add No. 14 to ltll
list of victims.
Against N" 2 Athens, Tuesday !;)erceatase is goiq: to, b:ey.e a &amp;en·

1

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teams, RAcme and Eastern,
·
noor. coach La rry
on the
. Raeln('
Morrtson's Tornadoes need this
oue to cinch. ·'lD u,nrijsputed county
leagu~ championship.
RacUJe &amp;tands 4-(t ():3.0 for the
~aso.u) in Uw loop while Eastern
ha~ a 3-1 record, it, qnly blemish
bel!lg to Racine belwe Cbristmas
which Eastern lost 84--64 on the
Middleport floor .

1 ond

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\'

Torna4aes are

tbelr standirlgl.
No l Kame of lh e Iocal fare ill
a clash between .the flrat and S('('-

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BY

urd~

renked teams face league o
ents. F'r1day nia:llt they a~ I
I ~"d to beat and further so1Jd 1fy

STANDINGS
Won L..t

I~a State Aims

i

ALL-.4-MEI?!CA CA!{t&gt;J/44Te
De~ r

/

,..suit.; Ja'l. 11 find «:o..,..,.t
.. vc 2 s,.rtl c....... 1
Pom.roy Motor 3 H&amp;l JllrtstM. 0
Pomtroy Llone 2~ JL,~IMPn's Y1

SPORTS CINTIR
106 1M 168 430

Jllcl)o . . ld

Sweet Peas

l•••o PJtatoa .'!'

..:::., ••

11

e U.

Temple On1ge1 .:-.. -;:.~ ......... Sh
Sweet Con " " '""-' komelo , • ' • 3fw Zh

Green Giant tender
packed at flavor peak

We give

Top Value

Jelly Rolls........ ~~~:·.~~.!~~ ......... Pkg. 2
Straw berr1es
• .......~~-~ ........... r.k.~·.. 25 c
Cheese ...... ~.n:~~~!~~~ -~~':'!.~~:.•~~.'!':.• -·.. 2 55 c
Ice Cream ..........~~~~rr.f!~•......... ! Gal. 7 Sc

&amp;tarn~N'

Top Value

IOoz.

Kroger Sliced Brick,

gifts

8 oz.
plcgs.

B utter=~·~,;:. 6 7 _.c-L.-. -,_
..:.

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fol"

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6-Daily sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport~

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Jan

2~.

1957

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Legal Notice

:

to stay I

MIDDLE A IrED L.ADY
with elderly ~ouple at Cadmus ,
No\Jee- is hereby glH'n that .the
. o:no C&lt;~ll 511 from 9 00 a m to Ohw Fui:'J Gas Compa ny has ftled
4 ou 1r ru \ftLf 4 [}{) eall Hut JrJ a;:.phe&lt;~t•on anr1 or complaint
IIW. 2 centa per word, i:l'ne iDl~nd .:.tB!JJ
I 22 ~l.;: 1.1 th Jh(• l'11hhc I uiH1c~ Com m is,ert:loa . Minimum ~haTitl SOc .
"11n f•r r an o r d(•r i&lt;f)Pf()Vtng th l:'
i ee~t1 per 'n~rd for three COD- , \LU! tJusJneS'::!. )e rVI Ce! l lh('o ntruuam·f' of ~as serv u·e to
lecllt.ive ms ~• tiou .
;
---- Hutlan(l fu; I Comf)any. Rutland .
Jpecial - v .... e montb toe 25 eeot.1 1
.
1 11 '1 1o
lo r all"':!t•c l 11&lt;111 payme nt bY
r word ·
, O(JII SL"R\'
1'~ 1-. or fl' pa!r on your ~.illi r-ompa11y - for gas dd1verc
.
d
r~
. • ,''
hJl ute or • e~t.!l per word WlU 1 Sewing ~b('h uw c?nta ct Jerry to It hy Th l' Oh 10 l' ul'l (;as Co mbe charged for &amp;dYerti•tnc Jt not
B.au~ hnucL, Si nger ::iewtng :'-.1adl· pany The Cc mmi ~.~ ~·HI h ;~s assignpaid for bef.:we the 25th of eacb i ine l'o ., :l5 N Cou rt St, t~~e;~ ed this mat ~er for puhlic hearing

WAN

I

I

month foUowing Insertion.
Ohlll.
ltrro!'• iO A.Overo..~~ln&amp;-Should be loiU:C..:.K ~EKVtcP.: 00 W•tcb .R&amp;
reported !mmed!•tely . The o~:' I pall'llll' br .FactOr! Tr\doed
Sentinel wi.Jl oet be reapoosl • 1 .,111 t,cl'wlall.er. CUlJ...J.IIIS Jl!:WE1
f~ more than one lncorr~ n- 1 ums .Pom.cro•.
t-3-d
oertlo"-~-- -::ua or llladk.a and SpectaJ No- RADIV • TEL~VISlON SEllVIC.t.
tiees of Ev_enl4 prlntt!d at reJUPbDDe 200. (..lel and Appliaoocl'
lar eluaifled ratetl Obituaries
Sture. 118 W. KaiD St .. Pomero}

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2-23-tf

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lo:OR.ElclAJ\' 41 ABB(YM' T.V, 3ER·
VICE All 11\ai.et Repaired by EJ.
- - - - - - - - - -....rt TechiU.flai.. t'llooe 62IHc Y
....... •
8-l~tt
AUCTION ShLE - Great Bend
llliddlepoM
Grarcge Hall. Portland. ~aturday ISAVE ON Y
OuR suf'i ~vai.r .lt
Jan. ~. \ :00 p . m . Bnng anyRacine Shoe Sho~
t.lling 'ou want to sell . Harold
J ~ SO tf
Goddard, Auctioneer . 1 24 Ztp
J..O b 1 I nSUfQrlC~
omplete WIIBEL ...UUNJlENT.
b.:u-'•• and brat• sen~ee . &amp;rne:I-SimPtOD lnaurance Aeepcy,
~,.-.1wu~l Middleport.. FII'e _ Automobile1 , 1 •-•e&lt;r -

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s HOo-MS --;~ d

BATH,

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modern

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SIX Hoo:\t IIO US t-:,
exl't'llent l&lt;~t· atwu .
hdorr• :.J :111 ]1 . m.

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Mlddlcporl ,
( 'a II 6080-J
t ~3 61c ,

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o'do -.. k p. m .. Thr pcrsoJutl prOJl ·
ert .\ of sacd t.lc'eede nt , consl~llng
HI

R. IIAWLINO SONS CO • :M
aour WredM' &amp;erYlce. OIJ
Pboa' 1122'1. Nltlhl PI!Goo 11119~
X. DODG~YIIOilTB DEAL

(9) For Sale
1M6 NORCil"~ WASHER

part o! .

Gas ltan~o:- . l!cfri~crator, Tables,
Gas Hculcrs, W.asher, Irons,
Di~ht' .~ . llt· d~ .
Stands, Warm
Monlin~ srovc, Davenport, .Sew·
ing Machin(' , Radio, l'iclurcs ,
Rugs, P9rch Swing.

H-11

I:JIS,

seired in fee ,;mple of the follow-

ling real estate :

I On your Dial
.
j
Your

8
1954 BUICK Century ·' I dr. Sedan .
1
PUBLIC SALE
Dynarlow drive. 'King ttf the
"see" with Oceans of J'OWl'T. The ulldt·!'~rJ.:n! c1 will uff&lt;'r fur
~;1lc at puhlit· aul'lion &lt;•I
the
$1705.00, Dlaettnar's, Pomeroy .
late
rc
HilktH't'
uf
Thomas
Terrell
I 24 6lc
dt·e~ ·~;w d. \1)\'all'd
in Pomeruy,
]~;~ ton Forrl TIW\'K , r'Xl·d ~lr'ig ~ l 'uullt y, Ohio . in Krrrs
lt~ n1 l'ondltion. Ph()llC TU -4414,
Hun on H11111t• No . 7 ncar Ruule
New llavt•n .
I 22 :UI.'
No. 33 nn Saturrlay , the 9th di!Y
-of F't•h!'u~t·y, 1957 . at 1:110

·" B• Autu Services

E
H
990

THHl":f. Al'Hl":S LEVI·~ L GROUND
four romn lwusc ,l·ll'ctrle lly. AI
8
Appli· (;rul'l' . Sl'l' Ah·x Whef'ler.
J9M PLYMOlJTH V8 Savny 4 dr.
J Z4 3le
Sedan. Uc lvcdcrc. Chronw trim,

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t ion therein, allegiRg that the per·
sonal estate of said deoedent is
insufficient to pay his debts and
charges of administration; that
decedent, William H. Knotts, died

1 24 3tp

· - - -1956 MERCURY VB 4 dr . Monteray
Sedan . Mcrcomatic. One local RESIDENCE on Jl(Htt&lt;' 33. Close lo ,
ownc1.·. $2595.00.
Blaetlnar's,
J'onwro y. :1 rn nms, ('l'llar, large
Poml'roy.
1 Z4 6tc
lol dosr 'cJ st on·~ and ::~chool,
und ~ r $3000.00 .
8
ALSO--if voH w:~nl 1o bu y, sell,
19!'16 PONTIAC VH Chieftain 2 rlr .
or uuild, I t ~\ wtllc us. Earl D.
Sedan. Low mileage . One care·
Ml'r,rlur :-:r .. Ht•altur : Pearl F.
fnl ownl'r $Z49~ .00. Blaetlnar·s.
,J•arker , · A~c·til i'nmcroy . Phone
PomcrO}',
1 24 6tc ·
201.
1 24 2tc
9
8
1955 UU[(K Special 2 dl'. Dlx. SIX BOOMS a11d hal h, $4500.00.
Sedan. Low mlleaJe. One care1111 Lot11~1 '-; I , runwroy or call
ful !ocal nwner. $1895.00. Blaetl·
5 HI \1 or !rifl 1.
l 24 3tc
nar ·~ . l'orn croy .
1 24 6tc

onf' loca l owner. $HiD5.00. Blact·
tnars , !'unH.'m.v.
I 24 61&lt;'

d
County, Ohio, case No 16,033, an
on the 14th day of December,
1956, filed hi~ supplemental peti-

J

____ · - ~home louted on lJnion Ave .
io56 PONTLAC V8 Star Chief Dlx . 1 Farm ' lanrl approxunate\y 86
4 dr. Sedan Only 8.000 miles of I acre!'.. loc:t\cd on Hailey Run Rd.
careful dr1ving. $2-4~.00. Ble~elt- ~ Four ro!'lnt house, z acrrs
nar'll . Pomt&gt;roy.
1 24 61c
ground, \u('a\ed on Railey Run
noad Call Ill' s('C (' L. Eskew,

-115

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18,34!'1.88
22.00 ~
lnv•ttnMntt Owned
Not'la
. Rvtland, Ohio, J•n. 22, 1957, I

Tax Valuation
Tax Levy

hereby certify tM fellawing
to be corACf.

Sunrise

"port.

Et.-.. M. G•nlner

To-wnlhl' clerk
RECEIPTS
$2,1!&lt;2-28
General Property Tu
1150-00
Sales Tax (Local Gov't)
7,200.00
Guoline Tax

PARCEL NUMBER ONE. Situ18.~ ated ln the Townsbip of OliYe, thP
(nheritance Tax
74-99 County af }feigs, and State of
Ctgarctte Tax
3,484.~ Ohio, and bounded and described
M. V . L.
Grants and DonationB
as follows, to-wit; Be&amp;lnning at
74.49 the northwe9f corner of land owa.·
B. L . Paine Estate
91-00 ed by Wllli.J:n PhiUips, and form·
Cemeteries
22-44 erly owned by Jessie B. Myrocle,
Minlslerial
MISC . Receipts. (List)
in Section 12, Town 4 and Range
- 2.38 11, and running eouth 96 rods,
Examiners Findings
13,881.09 thenee east 28Y.:i rod1; thence north
Total Receipts
PAYMENTS
96 rods along Albert Schulti's line;
General ExecutiYe Servtcea
thence wl!!!lt 28'-h rodl, to t~ place
Comp. of TrUstees
2,286.00 of beglnnlnJI:. containing 17 acres
Comp. of Clerk
8~.3$ more or less: a ri&amp;ht ol way b4-ginJling at the southwest corn~r qf
Town Hall
Mainknanee and Repair 41.34 said land and running .we.t to an
elm tree and the tbl#rulhlp road
Health-Taxes withheld for
:D istrict Board of Health 874.40 40 feet, and 24 ffl!t wide ·more or
leu;
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Road Maintenance and Repair
PARCEL NUMBER TWO. Olive
Labor and Mtteriats
9,200.02
row!Uihip. Meigs County, State of
Cemeterles---Comp. of OUims
and Employees
286.00 Ohio. Belnt part of the north half
of the northwest quarter of sec·
Miscellaneous (List)
General Supplies
92.11 lion Jl, town 4. and range 11. and
Memorial Day Exp.
10.00 beginning iln Field'F line and run·
Emp. Rel (twp. share) ·
38.42 nina: north 80 rods along Albert
Deductions bY County Auditor:
Schultz line; thence west 88 rods
-FQI' Elections
218.73 to the center Of the road, thence
For Workmen's Comp.
101.69 with said road to Fields line;
cBureaU of Inspection
192.56 thence with Fields line to the
Total Payments
13,996.62 place of beginning rontaining 30
SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS
acrces more or less.

Sunset
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ANEWSPAPER ROUTE
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E. Patter:~f!n, and on the north
by lands of W .J. Warqe.r and eontaining 40 acres rnore or less.

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Said
premi&amp;es appraised at
$2.067.00 .and can· not be sold for
leSs · thali twu thirdS of the aPprai!tmt'nt.

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-lold Boordo, .,... Clotbl.
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·see Marie'• Grocery, Bradbury .

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W.rlle Ra•ltdll&lt;'•• Dept.
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U1·. and Mrs. Bill Goodnitc and
famlly of Sycamore llli.noi.s, were
visitin~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbel'! King
over •the weekend .

•RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOLS

Johnny Cleland of R11cinc. Ohi!&gt;
spt;nt SalurdJy nighl wi ih Gary

'l'hese Rattges are Itt:

King.

Mr . and Mrs. Alan Cle•l•'"'d

Mr. -•'\ll'lllfl's, d\lil. Ed•,.rd.~ Wet
'Mr-. arid Mrs. Ross

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Ch.arMn Met
Last, Saturday the 4-H Club mem ·
\lers who wlll fill out a ebirt this
ye~r met in. our office Jtere in
Pomt Pleasant. Although we had
only f1Ye presept, the meeting
turneJJ out ·to bt Jl:lterP.stlnJ · and
Unlorma~ve. Tbe charters: a,reed
10 ~old a regular monthly meetini each third Saturday in our
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Sunday evening.

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Mr. and Mrs. Hetbert King
w~e shopping in Middleport Sa~,
.urday evening.

The Lutheran Bible Study mel
at tbe church .Wednesday even~
ing witb Mr. and M
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r&amp;ey

Mr. aod Mrs. Alaan Clela-nd
apent Sunday with Mr. And .Mrs.

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_Roush an4 Emogene, Pastor Ray- Sunday.
gl'?Dd Pe~rs. Jack Ord, Mr. anrt
Mr. and Mrs. Rarmond GrinMn. Ar:tle- ~9ush and . Dorothy, _ 'sLNd, Sandraa Gibbs, Elmer DonaM.rs. Katherin ~1nolds, Mrs.
Ruth Goodnlte art,d granddaurh~ bue, and Larry Clark called on
ter Sherry, Mu Sarah Holtman, Mr. and Mrs . Clay Grinstead Sun ·
and Stanley Hart all atten\iing.
day_
Mr. and Mrs. Leo· Litchfield and
Miss Dol-is Ohlinger or Parkers·
family caUed on Mrs. F. JJ;. Lltch·
bura
Spent the weekend with her
field Sunday.
motber Mrs. Theresa Ohlingr and
George Da.ylon( of Poil\t Plea- famUy_
Bant called on Mr. and Mrs. F. B,

Shrry Goodnite is spending a
a very important on~ for several
·few days witb her grandmother,
rea1on1. It would be a v1117 iood
Those calHnJ OD Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Ruth Goodnile.
tiling for You, as Viee Presideat. Clark Sunday w~ Mr. and Mrs.
to prepare yourself for the llU:hnt Dorsey Roueb aJd d•u&amp;hter EmoJ..Uce Gibbl caUecJ on. Dorls
office of the
club, bec:au~e 11 gene, Mrs. TheJ'!Isa Ohlin.., .,.p. .ObU.er Sunday aftf!rnoon,
you conduct • :younelf as you son Rebert and· Don Crimm,
. ·
, Ill'· an• Mra. Frank Reyaolds
..,d a •~Y pod .
should,
Mr. and Mrs. LeO·- ~ .'llftP- \ l!la6 family rilit~ Mr. and Mr1.
eleeted President.
•of -tiN dulles ot lo GalU~lla Tburld,y on biat:tUIL 1'om Reynolds of Point P!easant

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.POTSDAM, N. Y. - Scotl Holden, ~slstant. fire chief of Pots-·
dam, was l'(lturnlog from a hunt·
int trip when he spotted a fire In
a farm home. After rousing the
family, HolcJen went to work On
the blaze with pails of water. keepins the .fire in cheek until help
arriVed.

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We11·be glad to give
you a close--up. Compard.tive look at this
new Chevy any time
you care to come in.
This wee!!;, maybe?

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nlhle-HC director• for ahelr help
it) the impending 1'iittory onr
polio ·•ad tusn local 'Mai-ch QJ
Dim" campaign d[ndors 111
c:ontacl end work with them
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rubber cushiOns in front and rear seats as
standard equipment. These are just a few of
the advanlageS , of ~Y by Fisher, ~d
Chevrolet, yoo ~·- 15 the onlt low-pr1~
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*READY FOR QUICK SALE

2 cents per word, one Insertion. Minimum charge 50c.--4c ccnl~
per word for three consecutive Insertions.
Special - One month for 2S cents per word.
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Full rale of 2 cents per word will be charged fo_r ad_vcrtls.tn!( 1r
not paid for before the 25th of each month Coll_owmg _mserhon:
Errors in Advertising-Should be reported 1mmedtately . . 1 he
Daily SenHnel will not be responaible for more than one mcorrect inscrt:ion.
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Card of Thanks and Special Notices of Event~; prmled at regu Jar classified rates. Obituaries published It 1 cent per word.

Wouldn't you say that most of the '57 cars
look good from 50 feet away, but what about
from 50 inch,. away? ·
What does a close-up of the grille tell you, for
example? Is it solidly made like the new
Chevrolet grille? Or, in Cl)mparison cjoes it
look less rich in design-feel less strong imd
solid? Compare the quality and "oonstruc:iion
of the bumpers and headlights, the fit of the
chrome trim.
The more clooely you look all around the car,
the more clearly you 'II see U1at Chevrolet has
the edge in the way it's put together. You'll
find, lor instance, that Chevrolet is the only

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A Crypl.ocram Qtlota.Uoa

RATES

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earninaa! s.tpply Consumers in

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METROPOLITAN

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5 Room-- modem APARn.$NT,
call Pomeroy 271W or Mfddteport 81NBI 5 lf

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12i Butternut.
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Jl, pte&lt;t 20, OWned
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FOR SALE

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

2a:-::To-n-, - o:-l"'c,--:LOVER. AU'AJ,FA
and Timot~y hay. J. E. D. Hartinger, Pomeroy.
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Plans wil1 be discussed later for
a projed of work and tours tO be
taken by the group. Remember
that date, Third Saturday of each
month at 10:00 Jn the Extension

When people suddenly flee bereaYcmcnt the aervil-e o( a trus\
worthY funeral director Ia tndi•
pcnt~able. They al•o welcome the
tutormatlon and COUDSel rece~v­
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50 while hciiVy HENS $1.00 e"·h tl l 24 ttc
at rarm . S. 11. Layman, Bastian · . ~~i,;,;;;;;;=;;....;;;;~;;;;;;;;.
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slr.right Timothy. $20.00 per
ITIItUCTURAL z aiAMI
ton. WUiiam Culwell, Rl. l. Car·
ICitAI-' IRON - MIT Al..l
pt•ntcr.
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TWO t:SEO GLASS Dlaplay C41St'5
8' lona 3' hlih 2' rect deep. Muat
JO. N!~!ed ~pace. Priced cheap.
Mei111 Motor Company
Phone 8023

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Daily Sentinel, l'omeroy-Mlddleport, 0 . Jan. 24, 1957-7

u.l\do4 rela-

and many ulhcr mhcellllncoul!
artldc11. Salt lo commeuce al
1:00 o'clo~k p . m. Terms: Cash .
Ben J . Spencer, Administrator
Brownie Wood11, Auctioneer.

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typP wilh p11mp. Uke new, $75.00

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The following real e&amp;tate sltual·
• tori In Section No. 30. Townsblp No.
7, Range No. 15, of the Ohio Company's Purchase, Salem Township,
Meigs County, Ohio, and bounded
and described as follows : Belni
the southwest quarter of tbe
Northwest quarter of said section,
containing 40 acres , more or lesa,
IY ' FUNDS
PARCEL NUMBER THREE:
cxC'epling therefrom 20 acrea,
Ballmc~. Jan. 1, 19:wJ (clerk'll)
Olive Town~hip , Meigs County,
more or less. which lie• on the
Road Fund
4,401.90 State of Ohio. Being all that part
East side of the public road, t!onGeneral
Twp.
Funds
3M.M
veye'd to Glady8 Knotts by deed
Balance, December 31, 19!'16
Total
or
all
Funds
4,7MI.46
recorded in Deed Book 168 Page
Road Funds
4,616.26
435 of Meigs County Deed Records. R'eeelpts -During Year
4.67
Road Funds
11,844.94 Goen~rat Town9hip FUnds
Being the Bame real estate con, General Township Funds 2,016.1ft Total af all fo' unds
4,620 .93
veyed to w. H. Knotts by deed Total of all Funds
13,861.09 Outshndin~ Warrants~ Dec. 31
recorded In De£:d Book 183 Page Total Recei~ts and Balance
Road Funds
96.00
139 of Meigs Countr Deed Records. Road Funds
24.50
18,Z46.8-4 Gener!l Tovmship Funds
The PTayer of 11ald petition Is General Township Funds 2,370.'H Total of a11 Funds
120.50
· for sale of said real estate for the Total of all Funds
18,817.~ Balance In D.eposilory, Dec. 31
payment of debts of said decedent Payments during year
Road Funds
4,702.26
and charge9 aforesaid, ;~nd for oth· Road Fund::~
General
Townahip
Funds
29.:i7
11,830.$6
cr relief.
Total
of
all
Funds
4,74.1
.43
General Township Funds 2,366.04
The persons flr11t ~&lt;~boYe men· Total of all Funds
13,996.62 (1) 24 ltc
tioned will further l.a'ke notice that
they have been made parties deFOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
fendant in the above petilion and
that Lhey arf&gt; requirt'd to answer
the same on or before the 16th day
of February, 1957.
KENNA KNOTTS, Admlnl•

tutor of the f:ttate of Wil·
liam H. Knoth, DectatH.
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P'ARt;EL NUMBER FOUR: Situated in OhYe Township, Meigs
County , Oh1c, and beifll the south
half of the nDrthwest quarter of
Sedion 11. Town 4 and Range J1.
and bounded as follows, on the
east by land3 of George S. Fields ,
and on the .south by lands of C. S.

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S.I..-IM 8l1i:l WaeM Paid Ou,..
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able diligencl' , be ascertained; lng th• v .. r 1956.

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ANNUAL PINANCIAL REPOaT
Farrah , who r~~&gt;idel
Kalamazoo State Hospital, Kala· Rutllncl Township, MI-l,. County
Ohio
mazoo, Mich.igan, Robert Knottt,
For
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Fiscal
YHd Ending 0.
whose l ast kn own piece ol resi~ dcnce was Elkto n, Mar,¥1and , _R. D. c•miMr 31, 1956. Populatlan 2153,

Calrence Knotts who last known
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WIUI
Ivyda 1e,
West Virginia and whose present
place of resid~nce i~ unknown and
cannot be ucertained ; Ralph
on t•nda). l't•hr uary R 1957 , al 1 Knotts. whose last known place of
10 .00 A . M.. ~ S. T m oHi l·es of, residence was Powellton, West
the CommlS·IO R. 65 South fron1 Virgin ia, but whnae preaent re•l·
Street. Oh io Depar tments Build- dence is unknown and cannot.
ing, Culu mb us. Oh co_
with reasonable dillgence , be asThe Pu blte C111 it it&gt;s Com - certained ; Russell Knotts, whoae
mtsswn o r oh io
last known place of reflidence WIS
B} c J \i (Jrt:c rt y. ,\tlorn l'y Ivydale, West Virginia, but whose
Ex;, mcrwr and Seere1ary
pres-ent place of residence is unOl 24 lie
known and cannot be ucertalned;
Leland Price, who!le la8t known
place of residence is 1010 South
Clothing School
Quebec St., Apt. 5, Arhngton, Vir·
ginia , and whose present place
Pl ano are be lu g rn:~de this wef'k residence is unknown and cannot
ror t lw clothing l)('h!llll to bf' hl'ld he ascertained; will t41ke notice
in Huntingt0n on Man·h 5. Make that Kenna Knotts, as admlnlstraplans now
all those who plan tor of the estate of WIIUam H.
to attend.
Knotts, deceased, on the ~tb dar
- - - - - of $eptember, 1952. filed his petition in the Probate Court of Mele•

llal.a Street. Pomiiii'OJ, Ohto. ' Bon~__:_ !bon~ . 6"dl
•AYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
roMPtzn: ID!ill"'"~ce Prot~llt&gt;l.
Baker's wlll live you the best
Ufe. Auto, Fu~e&gt;, ~olto C•LI Ou
trade on furniture or appllan~UIR, Middleport . Ohlo
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Enterprise EUB
Youth Fellowship
Meet•' ng Is Held

or the north ~·If o! tbe nortl!weot
quarter vf 'leetlon 11, town 4, od ·
rona• n that u.....ot o1 tb• ou~&gt;SHIR!f,'IIALI 0' RllAL
Uc road wbi~b p ..~~ se• throu&amp;b tald
ISTATI
aectlon,
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off the West end of
Common Pl..• Court
said quarter seetion , also es. cep~
The Y o~th Fellowtbip ol the
lhnlamln Hllldor•, PlalntiH
ins a lot out of the Nortbwe1t cor- Enterprise EUB Churcb beld tbelr
ner of nid land , now owned by bUJlneaa m\:etiDI OD Wednelda)'
fr•nk N. Hilld.-., Deft:rMiant
Watson and PhUlips, on tbe wut eYening at the ebiH'Cb.
Case No. 12454.
by land of Amos G. Rardon, on
In pursuance of an Order of the south by lands of Cowdery,
.Pla:ns were made for the DltSale in Pattilion In the above en· and Fields, and on the east by the trict ' Youth Rally to be. beld here
titled action, 1 wi11 offer for sale public road. containing 40 acres on March 4. They alao planned to
at public auction, at the door of more or less. There is a right of sponJor a Bake Sale on Feb. 16th
the Court House in Pomeroy, Ohio waY ·reserved along the aoutb tide tor the "Baby Bishop Fund."
in the above named County, on of sald lot by Cowdery, from the
Saturday, the 16 day of February, putUc road to his lot This deed
1"7, at 10. a. m. o'clock , the fol· is for land aold to J . W. Johnson ,
lowing described real estate, situ- by the heirs of Thomas Gum, as
attt ln the County of Meits and recorded in Deed Boot 96, pages
State of Qhlr,, and ln the Township 10, 11, 12 and Number 107, pag~
42 of Meigt County, Ohio.
of Olive, t.o-wl.t:

Legal Notice

OAILY CROSSWORD

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MIDDLE A IrED L.ADY
with elderly ~ouple at Cadmus ,
No\Jee- is hereby glH'n that .the
. o:no C&lt;~ll 511 from 9 00 a m to Ohw Fui:'J Gas Compa ny has ftled
4 ou 1r ru \ftLf 4 [}{) eall Hut JrJ a;:.phe&lt;~t•on anr1 or complaint
IIW. 2 centa per word, i:l'ne iDl~nd .:.tB!JJ
I 22 ~l.;: 1.1 th Jh(• l'11hhc I uiH1c~ Com m is,ert:loa . Minimum ~haTitl SOc .
"11n f•r r an o r d(•r i&lt;f)Pf()Vtng th l:'
i ee~t1 per 'n~rd for three COD- , \LU! tJusJneS'::!. )e rVI Ce! l lh('o ntruuam·f' of ~as serv u·e to
lecllt.ive ms ~• tiou .
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Jpecial - v .... e montb toe 25 eeot.1 1
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B.au~ hnucL, Si nger ::iewtng :'-.1adl· pany The Cc mmi ~.~ ~·HI h ;~s assignpaid for bef.:we the 25th of eacb i ine l'o ., :l5 N Cou rt St, t~~e;~ ed this mat ~er for puhlic hearing

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Sentinel wi.Jl oet be reapoosl • 1 .,111 t,cl'wlall.er. CUlJ...J.IIIS Jl!:WE1
f~ more than one lncorr~ n- 1 ums .Pom.cro•.
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tiees of Ev_enl4 prlntt!d at reJUPbDDe 200. (..lel and Appliaoocl'
lar eluaifled ratetl Obituaries
Sture. 118 W. KaiD St .. Pomero}

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AUCTION ShLE - Great Bend
llliddlepoM
Grarcge Hall. Portland. ~aturday ISAVE ON Y
OuR suf'i ~vai.r .lt
Jan. ~. \ :00 p . m . Bnng anyRacine Shoe Sho~
t.lling 'ou want to sell . Harold
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Goddard, Auctioneer . 1 24 Ztp
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omplete WIIBEL ...UUNJlENT.
b.:u-'•• and brat• sen~ee . &amp;rne:I-SimPtOD lnaurance Aeepcy,
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X. DODG~YIIOilTB DEAL

(9) For Sale
1M6 NORCil"~ WASHER

part o! .

Gas ltan~o:- . l!cfri~crator, Tables,
Gas Hculcrs, W.asher, Irons,
Di~ht' .~ . llt· d~ .
Stands, Warm
Monlin~ srovc, Davenport, .Sew·
ing Machin(' , Radio, l'iclurcs ,
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1954 BUICK Century ·' I dr. Sedan .
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PUBLIC SALE
Dynarlow drive. 'King ttf the
"see" with Oceans of J'OWl'T. The ulldt·!'~rJ.:n! c1 will uff&lt;'r fur
~;1lc at puhlit· aul'lion &lt;•I
the
$1705.00, Dlaettnar's, Pomeroy .
late
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HilktH't'
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Thomas
Terrell
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dt·e~ ·~;w d. \1)\'all'd
in Pomeruy,
]~;~ ton Forrl TIW\'K , r'Xl·d ~lr'ig ~ l 'uullt y, Ohio . in Krrrs
lt~ n1 l'ondltion. Ph()llC TU -4414,
Hun on H11111t• No . 7 ncar Ruule
New llavt•n .
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No. 33 nn Saturrlay , the 9th di!Y
-of F't•h!'u~t·y, 1957 . at 1:110

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THHl":f. Al'Hl":S LEVI·~ L GROUND
four romn lwusc ,l·ll'ctrle lly. AI
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J9M PLYMOlJTH V8 Savny 4 dr.
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Sedan. Uc lvcdcrc. Chronw trim,

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t ion therein, allegiRg that the per·
sonal estate of said deoedent is
insufficient to pay his debts and
charges of administration; that
decedent, William H. Knotts, died

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Sedan . Mcrcomatic. One local RESIDENCE on Jl(Htt&lt;' 33. Close lo ,
ownc1.·. $2595.00.
Blaetlnar's,
J'onwro y. :1 rn nms, ('l'llar, large
Poml'roy.
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lol dosr 'cJ st on·~ and ::~chool,
und ~ r $3000.00 .
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19!'16 PONTIAC VH Chieftain 2 rlr .
or uuild, I t ~\ wtllc us. Earl D.
Sedan. Low mileage . One care·
Ml'r,rlur :-:r .. Ht•altur : Pearl F.
fnl ownl'r $Z49~ .00. Blaetlnar·s.
,J•arker , · A~c·til i'nmcroy . Phone
PomcrO}',
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201.
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1955 UU[(K Special 2 dl'. Dlx. SIX BOOMS a11d hal h, $4500.00.
Sedan. Low mlleaJe. One care1111 Lot11~1 '-; I , runwroy or call
ful !ocal nwner. $1895.00. Blaetl·
5 HI \1 or !rifl 1.
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nar ·~ . l'orn croy .
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onf' loca l owner. $HiD5.00. Blact·
tnars , !'unH.'m.v.
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County, Ohio, case No 16,033, an
on the 14th day of December,
1956, filed hi~ supplemental peti-

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io56 PONTLAC V8 Star Chief Dlx . 1 Farm ' lanrl approxunate\y 86
4 dr. Sedan Only 8.000 miles of I acre!'.. loc:t\cd on Hailey Run Rd.
careful dr1ving. $2-4~.00. Ble~elt- ~ Four ro!'lnt house, z acrrs
nar'll . Pomt&gt;roy.
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ground, \u('a\ed on Railey Run
noad Call Ill' s('C (' L. Eskew,

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Not'la
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Tax Valuation
Tax Levy

hereby certify tM fellawing
to be corACf.

Sunrise

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Et.-.. M. G•nlner

To-wnlhl' clerk
RECEIPTS
$2,1!&lt;2-28
General Property Tu
1150-00
Sales Tax (Local Gov't)
7,200.00
Guoline Tax

PARCEL NUMBER ONE. Situ18.~ ated ln the Townsbip of OliYe, thP
(nheritance Tax
74-99 County af }feigs, and State of
Ctgarctte Tax
3,484.~ Ohio, and bounded and described
M. V . L.
Grants and DonationB
as follows, to-wit; Be&amp;lnning at
74.49 the northwe9f corner of land owa.·
B. L . Paine Estate
91-00 ed by Wllli.J:n PhiUips, and form·
Cemeteries
22-44 erly owned by Jessie B. Myrocle,
Minlslerial
MISC . Receipts. (List)
in Section 12, Town 4 and Range
- 2.38 11, and running eouth 96 rods,
Examiners Findings
13,881.09 thenee east 28Y.:i rod1; thence north
Total Receipts
PAYMENTS
96 rods along Albert Schulti's line;
General ExecutiYe Servtcea
thence wl!!!lt 28'-h rodl, to t~ place
Comp. of TrUstees
2,286.00 of beglnnlnJI:. containing 17 acres
Comp. of Clerk
8~.3$ more or less: a ri&amp;ht ol way b4-ginJling at the southwest corn~r qf
Town Hall
Mainknanee and Repair 41.34 said land and running .we.t to an
elm tree and the tbl#rulhlp road
Health-Taxes withheld for
:D istrict Board of Health 874.40 40 feet, and 24 ffl!t wide ·more or
leu;
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Road Maintenance and Repair
PARCEL NUMBER TWO. Olive
Labor and Mtteriats
9,200.02
row!Uihip. Meigs County, State of
Cemeterles---Comp. of OUims
and Employees
286.00 Ohio. Belnt part of the north half
of the northwest quarter of sec·
Miscellaneous (List)
General Supplies
92.11 lion Jl, town 4. and range 11. and
Memorial Day Exp.
10.00 beginning iln Field'F line and run·
Emp. Rel (twp. share) ·
38.42 nina: north 80 rods along Albert
Deductions bY County Auditor:
Schultz line; thence west 88 rods
-FQI' Elections
218.73 to the center Of the road, thence
For Workmen's Comp.
101.69 with said road to Fields line;
cBureaU of Inspection
192.56 thence with Fields line to the
Total Payments
13,996.62 place of beginning rontaining 30
SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS
acrces more or less.

Sunset
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ANEWSPAPER ROUTE
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E. Patter:~f!n, and on the north
by lands of W .J. Warqe.r and eontaining 40 acres rnore or less.

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Said
premi&amp;es appraised at
$2.067.00 .and can· not be sold for
leSs · thali twu thirdS of the aPprai!tmt'nt.

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_a-nd_&lt;_h_o-,--ice
apartmenh, rail 6170.

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lildden.
-lold Boordo, .,... Clotbl.
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W.rlle Ra•ltdll&lt;'•• Dept.
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U1·. and Mrs. Bill Goodnitc and
famlly of Sycamore llli.noi.s, were
visitin~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbel'! King
over •the weekend .

•RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOLS

Johnny Cleland of R11cinc. Ohi!&gt;
spt;nt SalurdJy nighl wi ih Gary

'l'hese Rattges are Itt:

King.

Mr . and Mrs. Alan Cle•l•'"'d

Mr. -•'\ll'lllfl's, d\lil. Ed•,.rd.~ Wet
'Mr-. arid Mrs. Ross

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Phone 448

Ch.arMn Met
Last, Saturday the 4-H Club mem ·
\lers who wlll fill out a ebirt this
ye~r met in. our office Jtere in
Pomt Pleasant. Although we had
only f1Ye presept, the meeting
turneJJ out ·to bt Jl:lterP.stlnJ · and
Unlorma~ve. Tbe charters: a,reed
10 ~old a regular monthly meetini each third Saturday in our
~office here unti.l .camping tim'e.

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Sunday evening.

-BROAD RUN

Mr. and Mrs. Hetbert King
w~e shopping in Middleport Sa~,
.urday evening.

The Lutheran Bible Study mel
at tbe church .Wednesday even~
ing witb Mr. and M
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rs.
r&amp;ey

Mr. aod Mrs. Alaan Clela-nd
apent Sunday with Mr. And .Mrs.

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_Roush an4 Emogene, Pastor Ray- Sunday.
gl'?Dd Pe~rs. Jack Ord, Mr. anrt
Mr. and Mrs. Rarmond GrinMn. Ar:tle- ~9ush and . Dorothy, _ 'sLNd, Sandraa Gibbs, Elmer DonaM.rs. Katherin ~1nolds, Mrs.
Ruth Goodnlte art,d granddaurh~ bue, and Larry Clark called on
ter Sherry, Mu Sarah Holtman, Mr. and Mrs . Clay Grinstead Sun ·
and Stanley Hart all atten\iing.
day_
Mr. and Mrs. Leo· Litchfield and
Miss Dol-is Ohlinger or Parkers·
family caUed on Mrs. F. JJ;. Lltch·
bura
Spent the weekend with her
field Sunday.
motber Mrs. Theresa Ohlingr and
George Da.ylon( of Poil\t Plea- famUy_
Bant called on Mr. and Mrs. F. B,

Shrry Goodnite is spending a
a very important on~ for several
·few days witb her grandmother,
rea1on1. It would be a v1117 iood
Those calHnJ OD Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Ruth Goodnile.
tiling for You, as Viee Presideat. Clark Sunday w~ Mr. and Mrs.
to prepare yourself for the llU:hnt Dorsey Roueb aJd d•u&amp;hter EmoJ..Uce Gibbl caUecJ on. Dorls
office of the
club, bec:au~e 11 gene, Mrs. TheJ'!Isa Ohlin.., .,.p. .ObU.er Sunday aftf!rnoon,
you conduct • :younelf as you son Rebert and· Don Crimm,
. ·
, Ill'· an• Mra. Frank Reyaolds
..,d a •~Y pod .
should,
Mr. and Mrs. LeO·- ~ .'llftP- \ l!la6 family rilit~ Mr. and Mr1.
eleeted President.
•of -tiN dulles ot lo GalU~lla Tburld,y on biat:tUIL 1'om Reynolds of Point P!easant

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.POTSDAM, N. Y. - Scotl Holden, ~slstant. fire chief of Pots-·
dam, was l'(lturnlog from a hunt·
int trip when he spotted a fire In
a farm home. After rousing the
family, HolcJen went to work On
the blaze with pails of water. keepins the .fire in cheek until help
arriVed.

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you a close--up. Compard.tive look at this
new Chevy any time
you care to come in.
This wee!!;, maybe?

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nlhle-HC director• for ahelr help
it) the impending 1'iittory onr
polio ·•ad tusn local 'Mai-ch QJ
Dim" campaign d[ndors 111
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rubber cushiOns in front and rear seats as
standard equipment. These are just a few of
the advanlageS , of ~Y by Fisher, ~d
Chevrolet, yoo ~·- 15 the onlt low-pr1~
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*READY FOR QUICK SALE

2 cents per word, one Insertion. Minimum charge 50c.--4c ccnl~
per word for three consecutive Insertions.
Special - One month for 2S cents per word.
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Full rale of 2 cents per word will be charged fo_r ad_vcrtls.tn!( 1r
not paid for before the 25th of each month Coll_owmg _mserhon:
Errors in Advertising-Should be reported 1mmedtately . . 1 he
Daily SenHnel will not be responaible for more than one mcorrect inscrt:ion.
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Card of Thanks and Special Notices of Event~; prmled at regu Jar classified rates. Obituaries published It 1 cent per word.

Wouldn't you say that most of the '57 cars
look good from 50 feet away, but what about
from 50 inch,. away? ·
What does a close-up of the grille tell you, for
example? Is it solidly made like the new
Chevrolet grille? Or, in Cl)mparison cjoes it
look less rich in design-feel less strong imd
solid? Compare the quality and "oonstruc:iion
of the bumpers and headlights, the fit of the
chrome trim.
The more clooely you look all around the car,
the more clearly you 'II see U1at Chevrolet has
the edge in the way it's put together. You'll
find, lor instance, that Chevrolet is the only

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A Crypl.ocram Qtlota.Uoa

RATES

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iD: addition. to your prcaenl
earninaa! s.tpply Consumers in

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12i Butternut.
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D•IIOI ill Tho .VIM P - I The office of Vice President Is Litehf.ield SundJY.

Trevey-Finste~Vold

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voua perapn 27 . Put•

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11&lt;4' For Rent

2e . Orat"'

20-21. 'nlrlct

FOR SALE

WANT
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PHONE 398

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

2a:-::To-n-, - o:-l"'c,--:LOVER. AU'AJ,FA
and Timot~y hay. J. E. D. Hartinger, Pomeroy.
1 17 6\p

In half

2!S . Wttle

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WE BUY

1 22 3tc

2(. Cut

lnJ•
1. Yount ·~
woman ~.

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28. Span1ah
10. ~ 1'tllft
•pin
12tQintU'tleter 11. Oboe't t.orle
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12. Native29. Bun
30. Cuba
IS . .... uted
EppUilD
la.:&amp;ururY
u . Outdo'• low• il. TunJ.Iian

Plans wil1 be discussed later for
a projed of work and tours tO be
taken by the group. Remember
that date, Third Saturday of each
month at 10:00 Jn the Extension

When people suddenly flee bereaYcmcnt the aervil-e o( a trus\
worthY funeral director Ia tndi•
pcnt~able. They al•o welcome the
tutormatlon and COUDSel rece~v­
ed at

wf)O

t . JUver

50 while hciiVy HENS $1.00 e"·h tl l 24 ttc
at rarm . S. 11. Layman, Bastian · . ~~i,;,;;;;;;=;;....;;;;~;;;;;;;;.
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Kono Road.
1 22 31p •
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HAY fOR SALE. mixed IIHI
slr.right Timothy. $20.00 per
ITIItUCTURAL z aiAMI
ton. WUiiam Culwell, Rl. l. Car·
ICitAI-' IRON - MIT Al..l
pt•ntcr.
L 22- 6tp
TWO t:SEO GLASS Dlaplay C41St'5
8' lona 3' hlih 2' rect deep. Muat
JO. N!~!ed ~pace. Priced cheap.
Mei111 Motor Company
Phone 8023

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1. Jt,ounded
I protubtr·

Daily Sentinel, l'omeroy-Mlddleport, 0 . Jan. 24, 1957-7

u.l\do4 rela-

and many ulhcr mhcellllncoul!
artldc11. Salt lo commeuce al
1:00 o'clo~k p . m. Terms: Cash .
Ben J . Spencer, Administrator
Brownie Wood11, Auctioneer.

wringer

typP wilh p11mp. Uke new, $75.00

ACROSS.

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The following real e&amp;tate sltual·
• tori In Section No. 30. Townsblp No.
7, Range No. 15, of the Ohio Company's Purchase, Salem Township,
Meigs County, Ohio, and bounded
and described as follows : Belni
the southwest quarter of tbe
Northwest quarter of said section,
containing 40 acres , more or lesa,
IY ' FUNDS
PARCEL NUMBER THREE:
cxC'epling therefrom 20 acrea,
Ballmc~. Jan. 1, 19:wJ (clerk'll)
Olive Town~hip , Meigs County,
more or less. which lie• on the
Road Fund
4,401.90 State of Ohio. Being all that part
East side of the public road, t!onGeneral
Twp.
Funds
3M.M
veye'd to Glady8 Knotts by deed
Balance, December 31, 19!'16
Total
or
all
Funds
4,7MI.46
recorded in Deed Book 168 Page
Road Funds
4,616.26
435 of Meigs County Deed Records. R'eeelpts -During Year
4.67
Road Funds
11,844.94 Goen~rat Town9hip FUnds
Being the Bame real estate con, General Township Funds 2,016.1ft Total af all fo' unds
4,620 .93
veyed to w. H. Knotts by deed Total of all Funds
13,861.09 Outshndin~ Warrants~ Dec. 31
recorded In De£:d Book 183 Page Total Recei~ts and Balance
Road Funds
96.00
139 of Meigs Countr Deed Records. Road Funds
24.50
18,Z46.8-4 Gener!l Tovmship Funds
The PTayer of 11ald petition Is General Township Funds 2,370.'H Total of a11 Funds
120.50
· for sale of said real estate for the Total of all Funds
18,817.~ Balance In D.eposilory, Dec. 31
payment of debts of said decedent Payments during year
Road Funds
4,702.26
and charge9 aforesaid, ;~nd for oth· Road Fund::~
General
Townahip
Funds
29.:i7
11,830.$6
cr relief.
Total
of
all
Funds
4,74.1
.43
General Township Funds 2,366.04
The persons flr11t ~&lt;~boYe men· Total of all Funds
13,996.62 (1) 24 ltc
tioned will further l.a'ke notice that
they have been made parties deFOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
fendant in the above petilion and
that Lhey arf&gt; requirt'd to answer
the same on or before the 16th day
of February, 1957.
KENNA KNOTTS, Admlnl•

tutor of the f:ttate of Wil·
liam H. Knoth, DectatH.
(12) 27. (1) 3, 10. 17, 24, 31 , ..

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P'ARt;EL NUMBER FOUR: Situated in OhYe Township, Meigs
County , Oh1c, and beifll the south
half of the nDrthwest quarter of
Sedion 11. Town 4 and Range J1.
and bounded as follows, on the
east by land3 of George S. Fields ,
and on the .south by lands of C. S.

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1 but whose present address lS unTot•l
S.I..-IM 8l1i:l WaeM Paid Ou,..
k~own and cannot, with. reason$6019.70
able diligencl' , be ascertained; lng th• v .. r 1956.

or

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ANNUAL PINANCIAL REPOaT
Farrah , who r~~&gt;idel
Kalamazoo State Hospital, Kala· Rutllncl Township, MI-l,. County
Ohio
mazoo, Mich.igan, Robert Knottt,
For
tht
Fiscal
YHd Ending 0.
whose l ast kn own piece ol resi~ dcnce was Elkto n, Mar,¥1and , _R. D. c•miMr 31, 1956. Populatlan 2153,

Calrence Knotts who last known
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place of reaidence
WIUI
Ivyda 1e,
West Virginia and whose present
place of resid~nce i~ unknown and
cannot be ucertained ; Ralph
on t•nda). l't•hr uary R 1957 , al 1 Knotts. whose last known place of
10 .00 A . M.. ~ S. T m oHi l·es of, residence was Powellton, West
the CommlS·IO R. 65 South fron1 Virgin ia, but whnae preaent re•l·
Street. Oh io Depar tments Build- dence is unknown and cannot.
ing, Culu mb us. Oh co_
with reasonable dillgence , be asThe Pu blte C111 it it&gt;s Com - certained ; Russell Knotts, whoae
mtsswn o r oh io
last known place of reflidence WIS
B} c J \i (Jrt:c rt y. ,\tlorn l'y Ivydale, West Virginia, but whose
Ex;, mcrwr and Seere1ary
pres-ent place of residence is unOl 24 lie
known and cannot be ucertalned;
Leland Price, who!le la8t known
place of residence is 1010 South
Clothing School
Quebec St., Apt. 5, Arhngton, Vir·
ginia , and whose present place
Pl ano are be lu g rn:~de this wef'k residence is unknown and cannot
ror t lw clothing l)('h!llll to bf' hl'ld he ascertained; will t41ke notice
in Huntingt0n on Man·h 5. Make that Kenna Knotts, as admlnlstraplans now
all those who plan tor of the estate of WIIUam H.
to attend.
Knotts, deceased, on the ~tb dar
- - - - - of $eptember, 1952. filed his petition in the Probate Court of Mele•

llal.a Street. Pomiiii'OJ, Ohto. ' Bon~__:_ !bon~ . 6"dl
•AYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
roMPtzn: ID!ill"'"~ce Prot~llt&gt;l.
Baker's wlll live you the best
Ufe. Auto, Fu~e&gt;, ~olto C•LI Ou
trade on furniture or appllan~UIR, Middleport . Ohlo
ee.s.
4-6 tf

(8) Auto Sales

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

I

Enterprise EUB
Youth Fellowship
Meet•' ng Is Held

or the north ~·If o! tbe nortl!weot
quarter vf 'leetlon 11, town 4, od ·
rona• n that u.....ot o1 tb• ou~&gt;SHIR!f,'IIALI 0' RllAL
Uc road wbi~b p ..~~ se• throu&amp;b tald
ISTATI
aectlon,
.... puns 10 ....., ..,d ••
. The State of Ohio, Mel.. Collftfy G. T. Ruth
off the West end of
Common Pl..• Court
said quarter seetion , also es. cep~
The Y o~th Fellowtbip ol the
lhnlamln Hllldor•, PlalntiH
ins a lot out of the Nortbwe1t cor- Enterprise EUB Churcb beld tbelr
ner of nid land , now owned by bUJlneaa m\:etiDI OD Wednelda)'
fr•nk N. Hilld.-., Deft:rMiant
Watson and PhUlips, on tbe wut eYening at the ebiH'Cb.
Case No. 12454.
by land of Amos G. Rardon, on
In pursuance of an Order of the south by lands of Cowdery,
.Pla:ns were made for the DltSale in Pattilion In the above en· and Fields, and on the east by the trict ' Youth Rally to be. beld here
titled action, 1 wi11 offer for sale public road. containing 40 acres on March 4. They alao planned to
at public auction, at the door of more or less. There is a right of sponJor a Bake Sale on Feb. 16th
the Court House in Pomeroy, Ohio waY ·reserved along the aoutb tide tor the "Baby Bishop Fund."
in the above named County, on of sald lot by Cowdery, from the
Saturday, the 16 day of February, putUc road to his lot This deed
1"7, at 10. a. m. o'clock , the fol· is for land aold to J . W. Johnson ,
lowing described real estate, situ- by the heirs of Thomas Gum, as
attt ln the County of Meits and recorded in Deed Boot 96, pages
State of Qhlr,, and ln the Township 10, 11, 12 and Number 107, pag~
42 of Meigt County, Ohio.
of Olive, t.o-wl.t:

Legal Notice

OAILY CROSSWORD

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FIRST I'LL
PUT THIS ICE
PACK ON YQUR

HEAD

NoW-

BE--CALM
ANP SNIFF

THIS SMELLING

SALTS

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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 24, 1957

The Daily Sentinel

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Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 607t
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6'244

Th11 1957 Mercury Convertible Cruiser- the most powerfu] pace car in history - w 111
lead the nation 's 33 fastest racing cars across the starting line next Memonal Day to
officially open the 41st running of the annual SOO-mile race at the Ind Janapo!J s Motor Speedway. Francis C. (Jack) Retth , general manager of the Mercury DlVlSlOn and a Ford Motor
Company vice president, hi behind the wheel of the 290-hp pace C"ar which he will dnve to
start the race. Bes1de him is Anton Hulman, Jr., Speedway president , who will g1ve the
starting signal to the onrushing drivets . Exact duplicates of the Official Pace C.1r will b~
sold by Mercury dealers all over the country.

' dl YNe1g
· hbOrS Cl U b V0 tes
Frlen
To Sponsor "Heart Fund" Drive
The Friendly Neighbors Club
voted to sponsor the "Heart Fund"
drive In Pomeroy during the annual Hurt Fund driYe in Ft'bruary
when they mt't Tuesday eventna: at
the home of Mrs. Henry Werry,
Pieasaut Ridge.
Mn. Elwood Bowers, president,
presided and a report was made
on Chnstmas baskets which were
sent to n~lly families. Matenals
were distributed to members of
the club who are assistmg in the
polio d~&lt;vc •n the Naylors Run
area.
A new p~uu•cl for the club if'
to assi11t families in the ne1ghborhood 1n the event of death in the
I ami I y, Th e cI Ul!•- w Ill prepare th e
noon meal on the dav oi the fun'
era!.
CnntrihuiJOns nf $5.00 each were
made to the pnlio fund and the
heart fund drives. Mra. Joseph
Struble, Mrs. George Burhanan
and Mrs. H~rold Lohae were named as the nommaling committee to
report at th~ March meeting.
The J&lt;'e bruary meeting will be
held al the borne or Mn. Hobert

Arnold, at wh1ch time an auction
of home made articlea will be
held. A valentine gift exchange
for se::l1!l pals will be another
feature of the meeting.
Mrs. Pearl Poulen was weicorned as a new member. Mrs.
Denver Thoma received a birt-hday gift anrl Mrs. Dorothy Tyo and
Mrs. GPrald GruPstr each received
altnlverliary g1fts from their secret
pahi. The traveling prize was
awardf'd to \Irs Olive Ingraham.
Game~ w('n• played and prizes
awardt:d to \frs Roy Smith and
Mrs. W•lla!'d llclncs and Mrs.
Grue.&lt;Jrr rNf'IVe the lucky number
prize awarrlf:d In the mint cups.
Refreshment~ were aerved bv~
the ho~.tess to those named above
d
h 1
an ~~ s.
C ar c:o~ Lt'gar, Mrs. • Da.
hi
ld
v 0 anger , Mrs. Leon McKnight
Mrs. I (ona I d S1mt h . Mrs. Thomas
.
Sh ld
McCJ ung, •', rs. W I II Jam
cr an ,
Mr s. J ac k "no bt&gt;On, Mrs. Don1ey
Re1"b l.' 1 an d ·rommy an d Ra 1P h
W erry.

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f'IVe T0 At t en d

BPW Lunche.on At

State C0pit0 I
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f~vC' mPmbers of thC" \1Jddle!torf
Bu,sm~ss .. nd · Profe!i~lun~l \\omens Club plan to go to ( Q!umbus
Saturday where they Wl ~ l altl'nd
the luncheon at the Nell House
given hy the Oh1n t'edf'ratJOn
of B P W for I he wom('n m~mbcrs
of Lhc Ohio Le gi~!aturt•

Pn·n•!hng thl' luncheon there
will bl' :-~ conductt•d tour of tho.&gt;
State Capitol arr&lt;m'~l'd bv :\lrs
.o ld·a E"d mo1H 1son, :-~ mrmbcr o1
the !louse ot ltcpn·~ntatlve5 and
president of the 1'ol umhus Club.

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Speakers ;n tlw Judll'on &gt;Ail!
he Guw•rnor C. W1lli:~m tJ'Nl'ill.
Mrs. !Jelen &lt;;ons•!l!. D&lt;&gt;mocratJc
National ('omnultl'(' woman of
Ohio; Mrs. Kathcrln(' Kennedy
Brown , Rcpt!hllcan Nalional Com·
mittee woman of Ohio , and Mrs
Anaes Merritt, chairmau of thc
Ll.'gislative Advh.:ory Cornrntttec
of the Ohio F'cdcratwn .

ALFRED

Heath Meth.odist Closs 12 Circle
Meeting Held On Wednesday Nite
Class 12 lucie of the Wli.C.S.
or Heath Methodist Church met
Wednesday cvcnin# al the home of
\'Irs C. M. Hcnnesy with Mrs. Earl
Kmght. president, presiding.
The devolwnal sen·ice WIS led
b&gt; Mrs. David C. ~tiller who read
the l03rd Psalm and a prayer to
conclude thc service. During the

huslnl.'ss mectmg Mn . No•h Ha&amp;·
kms gm , report ollhe gifto from

:~: ~~; 1 ',n'tic~.:""c ~~ K:~t

At the

do~M:

or

the

proeram

Mrs. Knight thanked Miss Zerkle
for the informative talk and the
Rev C. R. Konkrighl closed the
meeting with a prayer.

The hostesses were Mrs. Henn.sy, Mrs. C. 0. Fuher, Mrs. Richird Chamben, Mrs. Noah Ha&amp;kinli,
Mn. Norman Wayland with M.rs.
D. S. Harold as a
contributor.
They invited the members and
guests : Mr. Konkri.S:ht, Miss Zerki~. Mrs. Burr P'orteit and Mr1.
J. F. Grayly, Phoenix, Ariz., to the
whe.r.e Ml'll. Knight
dinlng-r90m
~resided at the s1lver coffee ser-

nght. to a family of 12 cbil~n as
a Christmas project of the ·Cire!.e.
A card wa 11 read from t;e pu-ents thanking the Circle P~!CJnb!Jn
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I for their gifts and anou.e,- cull .vicc .
from Mr.!. Paul Thomas, ja\ memAn arrangement of evergreen
bcr, was read thankinJ them fllr
and
yellow tfl;pers on a green canthe cards and gJCts for her new
dle-board was used fo-r the d.iniDIbaby.
Mi 8 s frieda Faehnu1e ehairii:Mn room table and refreshment&amp; were
of the pecan projeet,' reported "'erved by the hostesses.

~ume nut$s still a\·aildabiTehat 1her
orne at 1.25 1 pon~ ·
e C &amp;Sii

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hash sold 3~ lbs. this yea~- Mrs
Jo n Hawkms Jr. , has sold 71 lbll
] an~ Mrs. Harry Chf'sher. 65 lbs ..
an are the Lop sales-1adlea ol
1 the group.
The Clrcle wil! serve the can
teen when the Bloodmobile unit
vasil.s Pomeroy Junior High Sch
ool on January 30, Mnd Mrs. P. L
Mitch, Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan and
Mrs Norman Wav!and are eo
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chairmen. They will be aolisted
by Mrs. Glenn Lambert.· Mn.
James Criswell, Mrs. John ·K et
chka, Mrs. Harry Chesher, Mrs
James Simpson, Mrs . Ralph Rad
clifle, Mrs. Knight &lt;md Mr~. M
L. French.

In add1tion to the members ol
S. S. altcnd.anc•· on Jan . 20 the LegiS iatlJrr . women members
of the Ohio Hoard or Erluc&lt;tlion
was 47 ; !he nfrering $8.26.
Worship SN~ic••s WPre held al &lt;Jnd tho~c nppomtt&gt;d to Important
Members arc contributing foorl
with ;•n atlt'ndance of 26. gnvernml'nt positiOns will bl' honand
money for the project anC
FA1 MELIS AWAY 10·45,
ored .
D1nsmun· lloyiPs icadw~
1\-11\lll•.lr; 1'111•1 1 pi.'''"'' ll•' l''"'l
the
Methodist
Men 's Association
r ,.,, ,.,. ,,, •·• , ., ,. , ,,_.h i•. 'wr·ll ··- M• .
'J ht• \\1 S ( S rncetlnu schcdu
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· :~rran~ emcn:s
lor thr 3frall' is assisllng in !he contributiom
15
''"'"'""'' "''~'· '"'"'!'"''' ln•lw\11~Ct
or ur~ ('\'('. an .
, wa ~ aa
.. b ring m,uc
· I· h y :-,a
l·t e I''·!"
lll! 1c
and J A. Young Sr. 1s furnishing
I
I Ill
u•,! ·u&lt;&lt; • ••"llll~I ,J•• · llliokln~llrnpllSJ'I!IIll·r
l T 110'~ . ('Vt'., J an 22
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the fruit iuico.
r-~1 J 11 .~ .- I"" 411 It's..
It
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Affalrli
t
IH11rmnn
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A11n
Bol\l'
1Ill' In W£',1\ 11!'1' lOll( l lOllS
1\ ~k \•• ,, ol . o• 111, 1 rnl' f nuolel"~ oF
I
h t'r (' lliiHIIi\lH• "I IliS IS il ro
and
The Circle di scu.~st'd
various
IH"l\:!&gt;1 Jll '~;r.r·l C"'· ' 'l l r .. 1r Y.. u ·n
llll't•!lng '&gt;1&gt;111 !w 111'1!1 at the hom e
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II
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.. r ...... ,, ,H,'.":;', 1;; •;, ~T: 1 ,\t;; :: onocnl wh• le
uf 1 ;~un•·t Wlruli,Jnd
orulna l'd progn1m or a
.State projects and Will se nd magazines
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· _..;;;...-;;.;..;..;·,;;--;;·_ _ _ _;;;,.;;;;..;;;·~~~. commltll'I'S Jnv1i:~twn ~ have hccn to McJgs (;oneral Husp ilal for the
I
l senl to Stah• lloarrl nwmbers, pattents. In thf' absence of Mrs.
Past Stah• Prl'sirlf'nts t5U Al!ih3Ld E. M. Blake , program chaiMnan ,
t'l uh rru ldl'nt s a1111 memhl'rs of '-1rs. Knight introduce d the guest
Sp('t:Jal (:omnllt!('t·~
speaker, Miss Nellie Zerkle , who
ga,..e an intcreslmg talk nn her
State Pre~H knt , :\'Irs llomlhy \'lsits to Wl!liam~burg, \'a.
1 t•'IP rhtiH' I' , FliHI!i•.\•, will tll'•· ~idf' ,tl
Miss ZNk!e, after a brii•f re.
th&lt;' !unch('Oil
Sponsored lly Bela Sigma Phi
1
sumc of 1he history of the town
\l1ddkport llll'llillt'l' ~ planu:ng lo llihich was restore~! wtlh money
• !-:o an• Mrs Wt·~lt·}' l"r\' pre~1denl. Ui,..en by John . 0. RockefeliN, dear !\lr~. Kt•lnwlll
M('Elh llln e\', Mrs. &lt;Tihcd the huihllngs, thctr turn' (;uy ltcynoid s. Miss Ntna llusll(~ll ~~l:ilngs , the gardens, shop:. and
pt'ople who !Jve in W1Jiiamshurg
illld .\-ll &gt;s Fn·ddu ~ Jlnud ;1stll'll
and act as host ·and ho.!ltt•ss fot•
lhc vi~;llnrs who came to see

DANCE

Pomeroy Jr. Hi Gym

J\l CRQ

SATURDAY
JANUARY

~IUSJC

'.lur IY r.urr·rrsr

BY

Orin~

JOE STEELE
AND THE KINGS
Single $1.50 Couple U.OO
ADMISSION
Students -75e

Roya1 Crown Colo. , ,

Low"! of

oil in .. Jories b:

actual test.

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Jenkinson's
Observe 47th
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jenkhaon
quietly observed their 47th wedding anniversar.)l, Fridn Ja.aurtry
18, Bt thei.r bbme East Main St.
on Saturda:y, Mrs. le.nkiDiOil eelebr~ted her birthday.
They haVi! one daughter, Mrs.
Robert Ruaaell and one granddaught~er, Mrs. Vernal Blackwood,
wh&amp; rer;idn on Spring Ave.
Mr _ Jenkinson who was injured
in a coal mine in 1952 has been
unable to work since .

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Mr

SLACK COSTUME from B.
H. Wragge'• collection. The
shirt, silk surah Jn &amp; "think-of·
three" pattern or red, yellow
and black, 11 worn with a white
handknlt wool dtckey. The
"etralght-away" a\ack1 are deaip.ed 1.o. winter .• gmy 11annel.
The belt, of black cal!skln, has
bri•ht honelhoo tabl .ln. re&lt;J
and )'ellow,

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a Sunday wi\h "tr and Mrs t&gt;lenn
Haning at Downi ngto n.
Mr. and Mrs Guy Tuhrman of
Springfield l~:l llcd on his brother
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman
and children, Saturday.
Mrs. McE!roy and hors, who
ha \le been UJ ~re i1nproving hut
the boys are not abh' to alll'nd
school.
Guests o{ Mr. and \lr~. S. A.
Wyatt were their son. Sam, and
famil~· and Henry Ll'e and Ormnie
Wyatt of Harrisonvllh·.
The Leo Davidson family arf'
improvmg from a recent iii ness.
Cora Giles has returned from a 1
visit to her r-hildren in Lakeview
and Sp1·ing£ield.

the _hi&gt;torical hom'=--. __ _

R_UIBERMAID
DRAtNIOARD MAT
A nO"·sk•~. C'l$~'on'd surfa(e
fQr d1shes. Saves work, cuh
down on 1C:Ouflng. Bu•it -1 n
,lope for qotd. dro1ning.

Save~

the surface of your
sto,..e from scretche~ end ~fe1nl.
Makes a hand)' place lor hot
po n5. Prov•de-~ e•rro work1ng
space m your k1lchen. Won't
worp, cred, curl, or softe-n.

$1.69
See ovr complete

~e-lectoon

.... resistent to heal, soop,

$2.29
of Rubbermc11d products
grea~e,

and hot water

ELBERFELDS
Make Sure
You Have Plenty

Rites Art Held
On January.. 22

BOTTLED
GAS

or.

1ira!
in g. In charge of the Raw•
Burial

l!ngs-Coats Funeul djrecton was
in Ek&gt;c&lt;"h Grove Cemetery. Pallhf',11ren were Clair Spencer , Rob&lt;'rt Rilchlc, Jame1 Bea.rhl, Ro~~ald
Dearhs, Alva 'Yost, Alvin Smitb
and Carl JennlnJS.
Coming from o~t ft.f town $o!'
the services were: Mra, !\l.ymand ·:
PullinR Jr.
daughter, .RhOIIIda ·
of Thurston; Mr. and Mrs. 80)' 1
~!:vans and dau~ter, Pamria. Cu- ·
al Winchester; Mn. L. R. C~trml""- ' .
ael. South Wcbater; Mra. Arthur '
Mitch and Alvln Smith, Masaillqn . ' .
Mrs. Lettie Jennlnga •.nd Jrlr.
anrt :\1r~. Ernest Rifllt', Gallipolia
FNry, W. Va.;
Mrs.
(;eorgc
Rl'arhs, Mrs. Lucille B. llawkins,
1\f •·s. C. H. Wise -1nd Mrs. Rodney
Sllu«!r of Middleport; and 1\lrs.
B('n Spencer, Antiquity.

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For Brooder House Hook-Ups -

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House Trollers- Home Use

We ore equipped and prepared to render prompt bottled gas
service to owners of broodet houses, house troi lers, and to private
home consumers. Ours is the only bottled ·gas plant in Meigs
County. See us for this modern cooking ond heating system for
the ru ra I home.

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R .... 124 Cba
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Budget FOr }957 to a
Is p~nning
near
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llaln-11, wile of Richard Jon... I
Pomeroy Villase councilman. Lo·
cation of the Pomeroy offi~es wUI
be in the Allen Appliances store
located at 224 E Main-at.
In Middleport, the new appointee i&amp; to be Mrs. Eleanor S. Schaar
who will maintain offices in that
vi:llage at Z43 South Second-av.
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Supp II es and records were IS·
1m~d to
new ap~ointees ~n
Thutsd.a)' and , a~cordmg to 1nformation ava1la~ e tod_ay, ~oth
were ordered to have the1r off ice~
opened 01_1 Satur~ay . January 2fi
wheq . thc1r app:untm cnts become
effectJve.
T~e regi~trar R!JPO~tllJn('nts here
were the ftrst made m thl~ county
U~d~r th_e new
Republican adJntmstrallon. _
_form~r reg1strar~ were Mrs
Bud Wilson, E. Mam-st Pomeroy
and Richard Folde:l'l, 916 Lo~st-st
Middleport.

with button-free mattress
CoftiJJiot.: Heldboord, M1ttro11, eo• Sp~na ond StHI ,,.,.
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Tol Stribling
Retired Banker
Death Reported
Funeral services for Tol Stribling, 87, retired banker of Point
Pleasant, will be held on Saturday
at 3 p.m . at the Christ Episcopal
Cburrh in Point Pleasant.
Stribling was a director ancl
former vice-president of the Citinn's National Bank or Point PleasanL He died at hia horne in Pi.
Pleasant on Wednesday night following a brief illness,
The d~eased was i lifelong
resident of M19on County and ~ad
been a ,Pt. Pleasant banker for 66
years. He was a dir~tor of the
Pt. Pleasant Building :and Loan
Auociation, a member o( the
Christ Episcopal Church and a
member or the vestry for mor~:
than 50 yearlt
He was a member of Minturn
Lodge 19, AF &amp; AM. Franklin
Commandcry No. 17, Knights Templar, and Point Pleasa~t Chapter
7, Royal Arch Masons. He was al10
a member of the Point Pleasant
Kiwanis Club and a graduate of
West Virginia University.
Survivors include the widow.
Mrs. Margaret Work Stribling;
one daughter, Mn. Lester Get.zloe
of Pt. Pleasant; a son, George 1'
Stribling o! Harrington Park, N
J ., and two grandchildl'en.

BAKER FURNITURE
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Mayor C, 0. Fisher of Middleport said today he needs "anothe~ term 16 complete several projects for the good of the
row~ ' that have been gotten underway the past year.
Hta statement came at the same time he sald he would file

petilio1111 today or Saturday for re-election .
Three items were high on the mayor~s list fOr immediate ac.

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Ira Beegle Named
As ~hairman For
Sutton Trustees

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Ira Heeg:e was elected chairman
of Sutton Townshlp Trustees at

an organization meeting held in
Syraruse recently . William Hams
was namf'd \'ice ~hairman
Thf' trustees reported an lnvenLory of ali equipment and tool~
•"&lt;~lued at $7.660 and an annual
appropnatJon was approved for
current expenses for lm57 totalin~
$1:..:,140.
in another act,on trustees raittd the wages for hand labor to
Stf per day for truck driven to
!510 per d&lt;~Y, and for te.1ms to $B
pl!!r d .o~.y.
Regular meeting!~ wJI! be held
the last mondQ" in eat"h month at
1:30 p.m. in the Syracuse Town
Hall.

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11; wbo lfiU,ppeared O«c. 28: ·'l'be clrcumlltanoea ~ retnltdllcent of
p-ueeome trljllenur4er of Ulree boya lli months bef'or.; wha.e nude bodlel were totmd ln a woods tn the Chicago
t.rU.. Tbl.t crime etill remains a mystery.
(lnternatWnaiB~mH4phot08)

Racl.ne H1"gh Scltool Student
Brewer~

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homemaking knowledge and atti-administered
f , to
senior girls in the graduating
class. Her eX.Illnination .p aper will
be entered
competition
name
thls state's candidate for tbe title
of All-American Homemaker of
Tomorrow and
aJao be conlidered for the runnerup award in
the state. For her achievement,
R I h "Cht·ner" Robson 65 of
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the will receive a,n award pm M.tnersvl"lle, operator or a tix.J
designed by Trifari of New York. serv 1' ce 1·0 Pomcrov. for a n'-lmber
The national winner In the third or year, died early this morning
.annual Search conducted among in Holzer Hospital whf're h(" had
300,1526 young women in 11,636 of been a patient for lhe past three
the nation'll public, private and .weeks wi~h a heart ailment.
The .deceased was born in Hartparochial higll achools wJU be
ford,
W- va., the son of the latf•
named Mav 2 at the American
T1ble banquet in the Waldorf. Ralph and Nannie Hood Robson,
and was pr~eded in death by two
Astotla Hotel, New York City.
brotben Wil1iam and James and
General Mill&amp; is sponsor of the a sister Mrs. Tippie Mills.
program de&amp;ign.ed to assist schoobt
Survlvina arc his wtle Gladys;
In education for home an~ famil)' two dapgttters, Mrs. ·cene Kloes
living and to emphasize throu&amp;h an.d Miu Eleanor Robson hoth of
a sound scholarship award pro- Minersville · a brother Steve Robgram the personal qualities and .wn of caliipolls, and tl"O sister~.
sense of values necel'ISSI'Y lo sue-~ Mrs. TbC)mas Duffy, and Mrs. Mabcessful homemaking. A total or el Winebrenner, Syracuse.
$106,000 in -~ebolarships will be I Funeral serv lci'S w11J he held
awarded.
sunday at 2:30 p m. in the Syra·
cuse
Method ist Church with Rev.
Each state Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow . will receive George Davis officialing.
Friends may rall al the relli·
a $1,500 scl.olarship and an edud~nce
at any t mu•.
cational trip with her school adFuneral arrangcmr11ts are in
visor to Wi\s~ington, D. c.. colonial Williamsburg, Va., and New ch~trge of t!lf' Hawhngs-Coals FunYork City. A $500 scholarship will eral Hom" , Mirldlcport. .
be aWarded the runnerup girls in
each state. The school of the state
winner will receive a set or En~e
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IRt. 7Dwelling
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. Betty Crocker Contest
GallitlOlis May
WIDS
The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow in Racine
Face f.ourt Over High
School is Emma Lee Brewer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar
Ohio. ,
the biabest score in a written examination on
Sewage Disposal . She receivedPortland,
tudu,
Dec.
Ralph Robson, 65
In
to
C} • d B D th
anne y ea
will
At H0 Izef Friday

COLD? WHY; IT'S. JUST FINE

Smoke from a fire nf. undcter, mmcd ongin woke vp Vern Glass
] about 4 : 15 this morning in lime

Five Seek Police ~~~·~,.;~. ";:;;~.~:.m :~' :.~~
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Chief Position
Gl;::·~~~i·:. c~e;r!~.!:ic;;oou::
For Middleport
the
Kelly

which was completely destroyed .

$600 worth of personal property

The building, near
Kl!!lroy
Night Club, was owned by .
Ftve applications are on fileGreuSf'r. Grneser reported there
two o( them VE!rbal-for the posi- w11s a small insurance policy covtlon of Chief of Poliee in Middle- ering it.
port Mayor C. 0 . Fisher said toFuemeu in trucks Nos. 1 and 2
day.
were unable to save the structure.
Former Chief of Pulice Russell
Bailey announced his resignation
last Monday. The mayor said council was tentlvely planning a meetina: Jan. 30 to make a decision on
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP
Prodthe new chief.
He said two of the five appHca- uce:
tiom have been verbal but these . Eggs, ,•bout ,ac.eady, net prices
individuals indicated they would paid at arms or U.S. consumers
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27; A small 20-24; B large 26-27;
FOB Cincinn1ti, whites and brown
MEETING POSTPONED
A large 35-36; A medium 33-34;
The regular Sunday meeting of B large 33-34.
.the Pomeroy Firemen 's AHOCiaChickens. undertone on fryers
tion has been postponed from Sun- firm; fryers 3-34 lb 17-18; hens,
day January 27 to Sunda31 Febrq- hea\·y tY))I!! 14-'17; hens, Iicht type
ary 3 due to the death of~s. Jler- 10-12.
man Werry.
Butter, 90 IICOI'e 68.,

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PHYSICS .LAW FOUND WRONG

Jud Fredc

.tural li&amp;bll41.

of COUI'tltl.

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The scholarship of the young
woman named All-American
~omemaker or Tomorr~w wlll be
mcroased to $6,000, This yl!!ar for
the firs_t tim~ girls wbo rank -hC~Pall bearer.s St"rvin~~: at the fun ·
ond, thard and .fourth In the na- eral of t.llc late Judge Fred \\'.
tiooal finals wdl rect'ive $4,000, Crow, Thursday allcrnoon at the
$3,~ and $2.000 scholarships, rc- Ewing Funeral home were Dan
spcctJvely.
c. Harlingcr. J. K D. Uarting,rt
Albert Hitl, Jr.. W~llace Wea~r.
George Meinhart anrl Clair Karr.
MEIGS GliNUAL HOSPITAL
tlo_norary p:.ll hearers were
Admitted, Mr. Henry Ward.
Hcnrl'
C.hcrrinton. R. W. Fln:;JterMiddleport; Waiter Cross, l...an ~~s·
wald,
iohn
HallldaY, Dr Joh~r- Bakville; Mrs. Dale Walburn, Middleer,
Theodore
lh•t'd, Sr., Gordon
port.
Bush. -D. Curlis Reed, Ccdrit:! W.
Ditreh.argcd, Mrs. Hal1ic llanin~. Clark, Mannm;.: Webster, E. W.
Downlngton; Pearl Jatobs. I'omc Peoples, John Ba(·on, F. fl·. O'Brleo; J . · n. O'Bricn. Bl'rnard Fultz.
roy; . Emma Hayman, Racinr .
Birt.hJ, Mr. and Mrs: Dal~ Wal- I Dor Schaefer. Dr R. E. 13otcc~ · E."
burn and son,
F. llobimon and Ed Stark .

tion . These Jncluded:
1. A hou1ing project , details of
which cannot be disclosed now.
2. A 1moo1-hly working plan inSUI'ing proptT care or the eemetery.
3. More action on a sanitary
sewer system and dl!lposal plant
for thE" town, posiibly in cooperslion with Pumeroy.
The mayor said Middleport has
been known as a home for "old
folks" too lo11g and that the town
will have to do tomething to hold
lls Young Jl('ople.
"We are going to spend about ·
$500,000 on new ~ebool and im·
provernents in existing schoot.,"
he said, ''and we need more ta:r·
able llropertv here to help pay
the bill . He thought that sint"e
industrial expansion is certain to
come to Meip eouoty the only
wily Middleport can benefit is to
push a housing project. Then that
more people will decide to live in
the town, he said.
"A lot of work bas already been
done em a M:lddleport housing expaniion," Fisher di~elosed. He
.added that althoU,Jb suocess in
the propoaal looked "good" not!J..
ing more could be reported of it
now.
Concerning the cemetery plan
the mayor said the public respond·
ed nobly W a fee plan whereby
for $3.50 per year burial plots
eaa be kept in good repair. Further retineqlents of this ayatem,
including one in whlc.b internt
from deposited funds by indivi·
duals is USC'd for the s;ame pur·
pose, is ex:rected.
The mayor said he had been
disappointed last year when Pomeroy council md w1th Middleport
council on a C'Ombtned sewer plan
for both to ...·ns. then failed to Invite Middleport to a Pomeroy
meeting.
He admitted Lhat while qa.
-Uon1Uy famous Burgess &amp; Niple
consultinl! e:~gineers for Pomeroy,
bad said a combined plan was
best, an engi~eer retained by Middleport ad,·ised against it. He
thought one of tbe main objections to combining the sy~tems
now was !l belief in Middleport
that t'oondin~ houses looked with
di&amp;favw- on Pomeroy revenue
bonds.
In Pomeroy Mayor E. F. Robin·
son discounted this belief. Said
Robinson.
"I have li:crally dozens of requests from bondmg houses all
over the c&lt;;untry praying for a
chanre to handle our sanitary
sewer revenue bonds."
Robinson added that Burgess 1:
Niple have one of the higbesi re_putations in the country and that
he hoped something can be work-ed out with Middleport. He said
11vincs in a rombined plaa woulli
be rtaJized mainly from operation
of a single disposal planl This
aaving " 'a.&amp; estimated at approximately $12.000 annually.
JJQth PoD't'roy and Middleport
are continui:-~ g to dump raw sewage in the r1\ler under temporary
permits expiring this spring. Over 70 per cer.t of Ohio towns comparable in SIZe to Pomeroy and
Middleport ~ave set in motion
machinery to construct sewers and
dispoSal pl.ml s.
Pom&lt;:roy \'Oiers last November
approved a bond issue that would
make the down payment (balance
in re\'enuc bonds) on a system
and plant.

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Funeral Service
IHeld,
On Thltrsday

FOLIC$ ON THE IIDIUNU may be olllvertpg Ill Januuy'• HroUke temperature-. but t.lJJt eha(aet.er at 8ew York'a Bronx soo
t.hlnkl the weather'• just-Gu. · Tbe .AroUc ti the -Ita Uoa'a na-

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C. 0. Fisher Incumbent Mavor
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Says Several Projects Needed

CHICAGO HUNTS KILLER OF TEEN-AGE GIRLS

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MARIEifA, 0.
UP - Robert
S. Soule, \'lee presirlent or. lhe
Mongahela Powder Co., will address the afternoon session o£ the
third annual Ohio Valley .Management Conference here March 16,
it was announood Thursday.
The conference is sponsored
('ach yt'!ar by llotarictta College and
l'arkersburg, w. va., mana~vmcn~.

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or To Seek Another Te

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BobinRtn
today he hae inform1tioa
State
Bighway D¥.partment bold heariq.her-e 1n the
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Syracuse councilme'l approved il f~tu~ oben 'frhether or!r ••1
11.Rtbe
l£57 budget this week and point- s oduU I reAmoved om u IT)'
an
n on venue1.
' d to a brighter futur'i! for the
A!th ght the
ld
t
~illagc !linee utilities have becom~ identit;u tbe sou!:ay;;
av!ill"-b~c.
ledge, he said he wu confident
Mayor William ThuE"ner said the state age,cy hid such 1 move
' hAl since an ample supoly of gas on its agenda 11 of Jan. 1. Whethand water .is now available it is er it still has, with the ch1n1e in
hoped tu Interest mdustry in state administration, ts DOt certain.
movin ... to Syracuse.
The .. bud~t&gt;!t wa::; approved lor
According to the mayor's aourre
)17.003 including these divbion , the state expects to move Rt. 124
IJtals : general fund, $1,762; ser- , either over the Laurel CUff road,
\'icc 53.000, water $11,091, ceme· to junction with Rt. 33, or onr
cry $1M and light $I.OOO.
143 throcgh Middleport to IUs. 33Water col!ections for the first 7. The latter plan would mean· .'i\ln
11onlh paiU inlo the treasury by additional heavy quota of coal
Lrnest Duffy amounte1l to $73R 615. trucks traveling through already
!t wa5 reported street markers crowded Middleport strer.ts, he
lw~e been IJl~;tatled
throughout said.
' h(' vJI!agc_
The h~arir.a: apparently is the
Al!endin~ . besides M.1yor Tlme- answer to a petition S&lt;lOl to the
"er were councilmeo._ Wi lliam State Dt!partment of Hi.Jhway!l
Francis, Herman London, Robert last summer by 17 Union and Mullt 1rde n, Kf" nr:elh Cundi ff and berry Avenue signers asking reG~tnn Cundiff. Other officers pfl'- moval of the route.
&gt;\·nt were Clerk RJ(.'har-d Duck·
Prior to the petition, Pomeroy
worth, Treasurer Harry Potts, counril had taken first steps to
t
"d ·.
·d ·
d
Board of Affairs members John aecure s ate 11 m WI emng an
J.ilmore and Ernest Sisson and improving bottt streets to accom'hr:.hall Lawrence Wllitlatc~.
odate a heavy traffic load: Action
.
waa stopped by some indJviduals
protesting disturbances to their
properties.
abe
Ou Oct. 8 Mayor Robinson had
a letter from Max. Farley, Divl1ion
superintenden~ of the 1Hia:llway
Department, ·pjl_omtaina earb' action on an ~n,era:...repjU"l. tlull.
might recommend t.be bi&amp;luway be
1
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miWed -off the avenues.
l:hc Grand Opening of the Lnyal
·A «:ording to latest reports. the
Orfler oi Moo5e Lodge in Pomeroy !ltate has Agreed with council 1t
is slated for Saturday ·:Jnd SundRy would "be too costly" to widen
on February 9 and 10, accordin~ and adequately improve the two
to announcement made today.
streets.
Festi\lilies on Saturday evening
will consist o( a dance for members and their guest.li with the
dancing lasting from 9 until 12
p.m.
On the Sunday following, at 2
p.m. there will be an initiation
ceremony with the Point Pleasant
Moose Lodge degr~ team m
CINCINNATI, O. (UP~The excharge of the function.
Following the initialilry cer«'- ecutive director of the Ohio River
Sanitation Commission
monies and beainning at 4:30 p.m. VaUey
therif! will be a banquet for all ;;aid today that Gallipolis may bemembers and tht're families, fol - come the first city to face court
lowed by danCing and e~tertain­ acuot. for lagging In Hs scw&lt;~gc
msp.-.cr l program.
menl tbe rest of the eventng.
E·lward CJeary, speaking lur
The local Moose Lodge Hall is
located on E. Maln-st in Pomeroy. the commission. Sllid that unless
Gallipolis meets certDin requirements before the con,ml"'t~lon
&amp;AYS NOT GUILTY
Mames Priddy, charged with meet&amp; in AprU, the .action will be
illegally dumping a load of coal taken to court.
He said the ease probably would
on a state highway, plead not
guilty In Pomeroy Mayor's court be taken to a feder'al court, allast nigllt. His ca.!ie was continued !t.ough an Oblo court could enuntil Sunday night when witnes~;~­ force the commission's ruUng
ro,oiOSt the city,
es 'Will be called.

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. In Pomeroy the new appointee
is ~o be Mrs. Donna JonP.s,

Soule To Speak
At Ohio Valley
Management Meet

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Low lolritht r•rwint ""'"
Dro to 15 to 20 aouttw.,t.

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Two New Deputy Registrars Of
Motor Vehides Are Named Here

bl'l!!aking and enterings
were unde,t investigation b.)l the
Melgs County Sheriff's Department
tOday, with ' offlcers checking 0?1
leads that are expected to end m
an arre tJt soon.
The clnb hou ~e of the Pomeroy
&lt;;.un C'l b was reported entered by
... rlpping _ away of a sc~een over. a
:-. -ltarkt. ;\; tadow and £orcmg !._qe wm, dow:~ me.lal .a.afe w~ rqpoi't.e,l
rltopped open with ~n axe and
tJ4h.er d nmage made 1n the clubhouse. Officers inve8tigating the
breaking 11nd entering said that as
yd no dct.ermln1tion had been
made of articles missing !rom the
club hom.c.
The other forcible t'ntry was
rnadr intl an unoccupied residence
on Roll\e 33 belonging to Scott
Folmrr where two windows were
broken (.ut by prowler!!,
Oliicen: intimated that both
places ;vere entered the sant'!
night tJY the same prowler or
rrowlers.

RUIIERMAID :.
5rOVE TOP PROTECTOR

snow flurrl" •net mi..ch cot.,
NNI'wht, r.-chlnw col.. wnw ,_,.
portW.. in norlhWINt Mdion.
Saturd.y partly cl...,. ltncf colcl.

Dft)Oted To Tlte lntereda Of

Two

WOLF PEN
Mrs. S. A. Wyatt sp(•n t

today, '•rtly dou4y with • ,.,

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Pome•·oy Gun Oub
Burglary Probed
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In Advertlaing
In Circulation

Appointment of two new Deputy Registrars Of Motor Vehi· ,
cles m Me1gs County was expected to be made officially toda::
by George C. Braden, Ohio Registrar of the Bureau of Motor
Vehicles,

Mr. and Mr5. Marv111 Hurt and
ramily VISitel Sunday in Rockland
wtth Mr. and Mrs. Hermsn Burt.
Mrs Alec Fishf'r returned to
her hQ!IlC, La:.hh~}' St. from Holzer Ilo~p1tal , Sunday.

Funeral st'lr\·ices for Mrs . Herman C. Bcarhs were held from
lhr Enterprise EUB Church. Tue•
fbi" 1d Ia I:'Ood f•r 10o nn pur da~ at 2 p.m. with the Rev L. R.
Chlllafl of cartun ol lto.val (..'rown. l'armit'hat'l or South Webst('r,

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. Mr~. W. R. Dav~. president, pres1ded at the meettng which opened
m regular form,. ~s . .Dey Hyaell
acted as chaplun Jn the absence
of Mrs. Alben Young. ContrlbuSti-phen Hovatter returned to tions were Jmtde to the polio fund
and Lhe ·Bishop baby fund.
ltis home, Columbus Sunday after
a four weeks visit. with his aunt
Sympathy cards were sent to
and uncle. Idr. and Mrs . Gerald two m&gt;!mben in distreA 1nd get
Reuter who
accompanied him well cards to two members who
home. Stephen has a baby broth- are ill. BUHE&gt;tins were nad eoner, Michael Anthony' born January ceming Buckeye · Gi.rls State and
D.
also concerning the mid-winter
con!ercn«!e "'·hJch will be held at
.,Peter Jenning&amp; left Wednesday the Neil House, Columbus, Febfor west
Carrollown where he ruary 22 and 23. ' Tbe· naflonal
·Will attend . the funeral of Mrs. president, Mn. Cu·I Zeller of
Howard Stansell, today,
Gibsonburg. Ohio, will be the
Mrs. Lurene ~ennedy of Galena main speaker for the conference.
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. VaugThe American Legion birthday
han Price.
party was discussed and the group
agreed to act as hUIIte&amp;ses for tbe
Mrs. J . H Cuckler of PowhaU..n party and alro to . offer assistance
Point is the guest this week, of in planning the program.
Pomeroy relatives.
At lhr: clo!IP. of the meeting,. asDr. and Mrs. P. E. Staney were
business vi5itors in Cmcmnati .
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. f&gt;'red RoSC'nbaum
spent the weekend In Springfield
with their son and daughter 10
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenbaum
and family.
Mrs. R W. Fin.sterwald entered
Holzer Hospital Tuesday, for min or surgery.
Callin~ on Jacob !:bersbach who
is ill, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs .
C. J . Ebersbach . Arthur Ebersbac_h , Mrs. Earl Denny, Mrs. Al bert Mees, Mrs Kate Ebersbach,
Mrs. Ben Neutzhng, and JOt"
Ebcrsbach.

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sorted sandwiches, cup cakes Iced
in blut: and eentered with a ailk
naa: and coffee ·were Jetved. The
refreshment table wat attractive
with. whJt.e eover and a pillow of
popple~ centered witb ·a white
ero~t 1nd sul'l'ooilded by white
candle!, as the centexplece. HoBtesses were Mra. Ben Neutdine,
Misses Kate ' and Anna Ebers\.tach
) Mrs. ·clemente M.enchlni, Mrs. wn:
lliam Swatzel, Mrs. Geor&amp;e Mowery
Miss Jennie Sue Eiselstein, Mrs.
: Fran)!: Fugate and Mrs. Roy Reuter
'
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I

MARCH
OF DIMES

POMEROY
SOCIETY

"Leg:10n Legislatio11.. • was the
topic of W. R. Davis, a:u!,st apeaker
at the meeting ol the Ladle~ Auxillary ilf Drew Weblter Poll :American Lesion , held Tueaday evenllll
at the Legion borne. Hr. DaVit
mentioned .a few of the 161 resolutions Pfl~ by the national
convention..._~ Los Aneeles, (:alif.
in SeptemoP.r.

•

IRST

Legion legislation Is Discussed
At Drew-Webster Auxiliary Meet

Weather

IHISI TWO COLUMIIA PIITSIOSTS, Prof. Chlen~Shitmr Wu ~d
Prot. Leon M. Lederman, wttn among sctenttlb!l who joined Prof'.
T. D. Lee of Columbia atJd Prof. c. N. Yang of' tl;e Institute for
Advanced study, PrlDceton, N. J., in' expertmenta provlnc that
sub-atomic meson partlciu do not spin aa eclentl.Bla have thought
they did, thua upsettmg a. SO-year-old law of theoretical phyalea.
Now a new law f)( theoretiCal physics will have to be dl!!vlatld,
The dlflcovery has a ~ oD undE!ntandillf ot the IDler-action

of' &amp;lJ part.ldea of llviJtg and non-Hvi.qg matter,
.eta.ra and planets. Prof•. Wu and Lederman are
YOrk, holding a btock of graphite encloa~ in a
-~~ed t.o a Cic,l£~ ~\._~ _do~ part1c;_lea. _

..
•

right on up .to
llhown In New
coU. When &amp;t·

£1!'-t~otjo•~J. ~

Ch•rles Leg•r saki toct.y he IS
drculatlng pelitlona for two posi•
lions, village clerk and vlllave
M.Jyor. He w•s not reMy yet to
discloa which ones he intended to
file. No other penon ln Pomeroy
is known to hne petitions out
for the mayoraUy. Meanwhile,
M..yor E. F. Robinson rMfflrmMI
hi1 ct.termlnation to retire from
pvbli4: life. "Another r.41uest wn
made this morninv that I rvn," he
wid, " but I ••id no...

CROCKER FAVORID
LAKE WORTH, fla. UP -

Fay
CrockN. a ·'hot w«!ather" golfer
from below the equator, was the
favorite t.od:~y as a star-studded
field teed off in the f-15,000 Lake
Worth Women 's Open Golf Tuor·

namcnl.

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