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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
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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:

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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
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''"'"'""'' "''~'· '"'"'!'"''' 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
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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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.. 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
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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

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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.

For Real Quick Service

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VOL Vlll

NO. 240

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.

Looking For
Something

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---Co '} To Be Made On
E. S
UDCI
R .... 124 Cba
I vracuse
JApproves $17,003 MaJor E. F. __ o.,e
r:l .
Hld
the
Budget FOr }957 to a
Is p~nning
near
lt.

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.
.
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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WANT't

For t Ulftlted thM eftl&gt;j

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ClOMI'liBTil .I'

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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On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

398

clubs.

HOW!

RUTLAND, OHIO
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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

h'bu kn::.

M00Se Lod T0
I
Stage AGrand

Open,ng Feb o_
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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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tliiUO* .wlillll ~ - .
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Pat.da~A.

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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
8 P
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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
.SOW
cycloPedia Britannica. '
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Fire Destroys
IRt. 7Dwelling
Early Friday

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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 :~' :.~~
I
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.

~ll!Jf..lr!IGtiQMll

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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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~.

CALL 2-4811

or To Seek Another Te

ou~

BobinRtn
today he hae inform1tioa
State
Bighway D¥.partment bold heariq.her-e 1n the
1
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

You'll Find It
Through The
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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

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Pome•·oy Gun Oub
Burglary Probed
By Meigs Sheriff

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f....Unv r•ln or sl.. t. ch•"""'
to tnow MUth •net ftlmlna c.W.,

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In Local News
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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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.

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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. _

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llhown In New
coU. When &amp;t·

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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·

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J an 25 1957

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

The Daily Sentinel
PIIVOTI:D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS MASON AREA
ittCHARD !I OWEN -GENERAL MANAGER

OBSERVE ANNtVERSTRY
Mr rwd Mrs Hen Spencer en
tertatnC{i wllh a dmner last Sun
d;l\ ln'"'bbscrvance of thetr eighth
wf'dd1J111 anlll\E'rsan GttC'~ts were
Mr ur•d ~Irs
Call Moot£' and
d wgllte1 s Marltmr:o and Linda
and P\1 J&lt;'ff Wrlson

IEYNOLD E GRE&amp;:NE - EDITOR
Natloaal ldvertlling repres('ntat1ve Boltmelll Kimball Inc

143 LeiiJ:llton Avre New York City 16 N Y
Entered u Mtood clats mailln1 matter at the poat
Pomeroy
OhJo

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omce at

Subseri•)tlon ratea Delivery by earr!er where available 30
eeata per week Or.f' year IR advance at The Dady Sentine] ofrlce

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where avtllabfe one month $1 By ma1l one year 18 sb: months.
tt560 sht months t7 86 three monlhJ $3 90 By mo~or route
h ~ three months. 82 !'JO one month !1
Publlshe4 tverv afternoon except Sunday by The Ohlo Valier
Bentlnel lae at 110 Mechame St Pomei"'Jy 0 Bualness offtce

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mrs F.dwm Smtth In
d1an apohs lnd are announc1n1;1
the bt rth of a seven pound etg ht
ounci iro'l J o hn ~dwtn Jr on
WednEsda&gt;
January 23 1he
rnolh1:1r 11 the former Marjory
Ra tltlf of M111ersv1lle
Grandparer.ls are Mr and Mrs
Ed J Srmth Pomeroy and Mr
and Mrs Emeraon RatiJff Mtch t
J:lln Great grandparents ar!' Mr
and Mrs f!d Parker Sr ltfrners..
vtllr

pbo ne 398. C(htorJa! olflce phonp 394\'

Street Problem In Pomeroy Is DifficultMayor E F RobmSiln of Pomeroy Is not gomg to be a candidate tor anythmg thJ::; yea 1 Ht s th10ugh wtth pr.llt1cs In
hts mtddle 50s the Ma~o1 has it demandmg bus1nes.s to manage He has gtven a lot of ltme to publtc aff:urs over a span of
15 years on council &lt;~nd at the h(ad of hls local government
Thus he IS ftee to speak out on what he thmks are the most
pressmg problems faung rommumtiCs In thus area parttcu
larlv Pomeroy The mavor also makes no "A-eak excuses for
r11lures to get complNed proJects he had htgh hopes lor three

TO ATTJND M&amp;El1NG
Thf' Rev Howatd Ruppelt pas
tor of the Fust Presbytettan Chur
r h l ynn Bue-hanon chall'me.n of
the Fallh and llope CommJttee or
the \\ cslm tnsler You t h Fellow
shJ p a nd Becky Grueser d&lt; legat~
from the WYF wrll go to a Du
lr1ct Youth Jo~eiJowsh•p me('tmg
m St
Clairsville ?resbY!ertan
Chunh Saturd-ay

~ear~ ago

when he fust took ofC1ce
One of the p1ess 1n~ tHOblerns m Pomeroy IS streets and
hlghwa)!l thetr mamtenancl and Improvement and the ser
\Ices the town government Is ablt• to pro\1de m keepmg them
dean The pressmg part of the sltuatJou Js the terr1f1c cost m
valved Ill any sound rehabtlltahon program indeed the cost
or merely holdmg our own on mnln1enance Is back breaking
to the to" n treasury
For exampLe $9,000 has been spent by Pomeroy !n each of
the past two years In patchmg and sf'al coatmg the worst
streets
,
But what follows"' It JUst has to be done nll over aga:m A
startlmg example Is Butternut Ave -which was sea] coated ul
thts Jy,o )~ar program When the job was done the street was
still rough and Jt contmued to develop faults Tpe trouble IS
everything put on Butternutt Av~ 1s hke bulldm\" a house on
a sa11d foundation Butternutt should be lot n up and rebuilt
says Mayor Robmson as should a number of other Pomero,Y
streets
Here 1s the pam!ul part llc,estJm 1tcs It would cost $35,000
to $40 000 to rebuild th1s short stre~t from where lt origmates
on W Mam Street to v.here It JOinS Lasley Street then runs
mto Mulberry Ave by Gtbb s Gro(ety Only by rebulldmg tt
can the town escape frequent costly repair jobs wtth the re
suit never really satisfactory

After careful study and numerous ronfcrences with coun
calmen and state hagh\\ay depaitmenl experts the mayor be
heves a suund street i.lnd h1ghv.ay p10gram m Pomeroy would
demand the spendmg of $35 000 annually for the next 20
yean Based on present valuations such a program would re
quire a tax levy of SIX to seven mills The only loophole to this
rt"voltmg prospect IS that the toY.n \\Ill grow and that more
p10perty will come under taxation In any l vent the prospect
J:&gt; not eilsy

A $35,000 annual p1ogram could be cxpeded to fmance
complete rebmldlng of .111 stl eets whtH t! needed starting "'lth
the mo11t setiously detenoral ed Only m th1~ way can Pomeroy
hav e modern streets o~t a low ma1nl&lt; nanlc &lt;ost
Thts is one of the prnbh•ms any new Pomeroy admtmstt a·
tum Will fa~e. It w11J become murP and mnre pressmg in years
t o ~.:ome as populalton grows
J1t1cal tssue unless met wtth

Jl 1s bound to bt come a bitter po
open mtndedness and a full re·

ahzatmn of the Carts
And It wHJ be welt tor voters to keep m mmd the fac1s of
h[e about this strE!ct tunhlt•m so lhnt tutun polttlcal cand1
dates whoever the) mav ht• ca n not make absurd wlld prom
1ses about Lln ca&lt;:y solut10n to thi s tough pt ohlem Thert never
1s an £'asy

to a h.nd qutstJOn

ans~et

Around and About

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lKOMA Tangan"tkil - 1 wtn
t•1lln11 yoJ nbout this t nrhanted
leopard nl o11rs I'll' otht r day a 1rt
hu kod the ap ICt! to complete the
dory
T~111 bruh~ hAd 1xnortd (\f'ry
thing nclutttng the lhrt&gt;ul u[ vul
turf!H lurt!d In hts ktll hy o st p
a rate Mill dulcet mnitnlo{ 1 ~ ll.'i
every~hlng but utnip which 18 111
1hort supply here Hllpnna chut
or no leopard
Evl'rybod)l ehll h11vlng (atled on
tht! phantn~tn It got to be .11 dts
t&gt;a11e wtl n J11hn Sullon a profl!h
llion~tl ~untor Rnd (rlerllt of nunc
and m~ Camp convt&gt;t~Rt ou Willi
rt'du"ed to what Mitml e~tlh lhc
bahbllr11 of Immature Idiot s
Beet John would uy
What•
~aloodJ ~~ Tb&lt;t,fll Jtlnt dugs
Why wouldn't thf!&lt;v sHn1 cats~
'M'aybt!, So what•
A btJ. H.uoa h11 moved l"to

mg l lout!:-~ untll w~ mch~eved a
Hkt trhy bhnd creaLI!'d out or nul
vrnl Ihot nhu ~h
Our (nend had movt&gt;d down
wn~ Htlltn~ ltkt a big dog and
I non1halu.nlly chewing on a pig 1
ha u nch Ht rluln't know we w• rl'
tn lhf' W( rl t thts ul wh tc h had
r ol fr d Lv 1ny (or all of his ad

ult hfr&gt;
Gun went off C1l did a double
backJilrk out of th~ tree Into I he
tludu~ ~~ p ecc of bush II\ Tangan
) tka - for I for'gol to soy we
hod r hoRNI th11 thrcket on lhe
li m ~ !! tlliW!' r It would Rive htm
conltt.ltr'ce
At lh s ~h11l you could htur the
jeep Rtllrl m camp It new ovn
th1 bumps- Mama th'l! 111unbear
er~ boY• aqd all, for you Jet one
ahot ooiy ~~~ anv leopard In any
tree a11d the wbole camps alerted
watttnl tor that one apUtUni

hlo-liW.' tree Th.,. go Lo Jeep crock
l~tl\t
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WhY ' the
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, •t'o mo••
"•t ucu• ...
.., ul!11m Was ex hlblt• d
z

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kill
That nl.Jiltlt wo would apfil}
olntmentJ to JlJna• And the leo
p~ ww\4 .. eat ~IH)tll!r hatt a
w.wtbot r.d l'"lltl 11t Ua from detp
bu•h a Cozen yard• dlatnce
One d11y we hAd lleen a rafubow
Jutt at dUik Sulton allowe(\ that
It wu pOlnllna to the bla cat, the
bewitched cat I ltept ttuntlng &amp;ut
ton aOOut hit rainbow
When'
Any d•y now ' be would reply
• Let 11 JO let the bugs bite u11
And It ltappen.ed Hlr:e th(' bllOks
do It
We ~~~ all afternoon In a bla
arrub ot thprn, peerlna at the leo
pard tm Ali U~e liaht started to
10 John stood un and awepl the
tree with hl4t..-tnoeulart One apot
lr.d foot dantlfld from I topmoat
branch , fila leePIJ'd w.aa thert

I know not hoW lona

beuu~

the

'ftJI.bltrel ~dii't eome down to the
otJMr kill aqd ebvioualy U1e old
bA,v f pruer.ce had .held orf the

bii&lt;l•

uv.ou. ca 1l,'t tilct him t9 ahoot him
fn,ro here " l old You •ot notll
l~J bllt fOl.l\ add 1 bJ&amp; branch to
a1nt it Wbat now ritl•hly hun!
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Mama aat In the cab

of tM ]eep anrlrolltd up Lhe wln
dCJWR Mama hu no nthwdaam
far lwo thinQs-all elep'tlnt "nd
unoone~ted leoparda in bush
We •lmp)y went Into tht bush
John with a bUC!kthot loaded lbot1un me with I rlflt 1 hoped the
leopard would chew on lftlteld ol
me

Th11re may be h.laher
hunt.ni than lookiDt for
In thu~k bush at rulhln1
1 doubt It Nt&gt;lllona not
not burfalo

pelnt• to
a leopard
duD., but
eleph"nt

It happened l uw tbe patc!l ol
:.potted fur before the v_.ttare
«!)'ell Of Methekt, th.t btad C\lfto
bearer uw it ThU i1 ~~wn at
brl!lilbl lie Wla dead Ill rllltt
th1a phantom C41t'l bil 11M 1011t
aDd bet.!ltl(lll ,anct,'" wun t c~
ing with tht~ ana,r1 and tho• two
Inch teeth Wt hid 1 llllll.l war
d•nce and 1 JINt IMn)' IDU,Uil
congr1tulattona i.e tilt bulb.

lu camp it Wll wame bee•UH
the hobJoblln
put to rut
After three days of braatPna, Ma
mo remarked that oext tl.me tbe"d
rather 19 tnto the bullh armed
with o. pockelknlft than )b.t.tn to
mr:o Sutton and 15 Arrlcana talk
1bout It
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• Got to ahlk over to that othc-r
Pitch o buth Sutlon said We II
111e the cloud• •
It may sound unbelievable but
I~ l9ok UJ ball Itt hour crawllnr
(Copyrlgbt 18M lly Un1Led
" our belli~, t&amp; cover 50 yards' Feature S)'ndleat., JDe)
of bJrtlround uain1 the occasion
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11 thtdOQ 1:11t bJ 11\lrtllq: even

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Friday

WSA% TV
CHANNEL 3
6 M S1gn On
7 00 Today
9 00 Coffee Time
lO 00 Homt
ll (,(I The Palce 1:; Rl&amp;bt
11 30 1ruth or Consequl'nces
12 00 Tic rae Dough
\2 30 It Could Be You
1 00 Curt"&lt;!nt
.?. 00 Camrr~ G....es To School
2 30 Te.nnesae,. l:rme Ford
! 00 Matinee TJ- ... ~tt~.
4 0' Queeil F::.r A Dav
t 65 Modern Romances
D 00 Comedy 'J'lme
5 30 My lttt1e Margie
6 00 Wdd B1ll Hickok
6 80 NIJWI Pictul'"
6 4ft !)pons Eye
0 515 Weatbereast
T 00 Dr Hudson a Journal
't 30 ~die Fbber Show
.. 45 NBC News
8 00 Blondle
8 30 Life of Riley
9 00 Bob Hope Chevy Show
10 00 CavaJcade of Spartt

10 45 I &amp;.mous Fights

Press Box
Tontght

12 30 Slgo Oil

Saturday- Channel3

8 26 Sign On

8 30 Western Feature
9 30 Capt Midnight
1" 00 Ho.,dv Door'v
10 30 Aunt nru ~how
ll 00 Fury
II 30 Cowtlvy Theatre
12 SO Mr Wu:-ard
I 00 Down On The Fa~
1 30 Western FeatUl't
2 3U
NBA Gamt&gt;
4 30 Hopalon: Cassidy
5 00 din: King
~ 30 hoy Ro..-ers
6 00 News
6 15 Scoreboard
6 30
Rosemar) Cloone) Show
7 00 Satutdsy Nrght Jaml.loree
7 30 Peoplt Are runny
8 00 Perry Com, Sbow
9 00 Caesar's Hour
10 00 George Gobel SbO\J
110 30 Your H1t Pard~

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11 00 Newa: He1dlinec
J1 Uli Wea'lJetcast

ChamplOnsbJp Eowllne
Owl ',l'heatr"
Sj~n 0!1

'56 Champion Tomato Growers Ohio Youth
Named For The State Of Ohio Wins Phizer
A WOOd County farmer and •
County rather and tiiOn tre
Ohto'• chamtton tomato growers
for 191S8
1
Winners ln the Ohto Top Ten
Tomato club announced today by
E C Wittmeyer, Ohio State Uni
veralty extension hortieulturtst
are Ivan Frel!man of Route 1 Deah
Jer, and W R and Scott Ferguson
of Route \ Un1on C1ty lnd
Freeman produced 30 84t tons
of tomatoe1 per acre on 18 5\
aerea under contract for a can
ntn1 company In Le1p11c and the
FergU.IIona grew 30 D8 toru per
acre on 8 17 acres In Darke county
fer a GreenVIlle company It was
t1ae f1nt time in biatory of tbe
club, orslnind tn 1947 that any
winner has produced over 30 tons
o1' tomatoe to tbe acre W1ttmey
er atd Ji'reepJan won the clau for
,rowers wltb 15 or more acres of
tomatou and the Ferguaons the
clua for growers with 3 to 1~
acres. '!11ere were 147 growera in
the proJect
The state wlnnera followed good
cultural practice~ and apphed
hta9)' appUC!Iltiona of fertillzer to
r:ain their high Yields
~e

WCHS-TV

ernmcnt s ttght money pohcy has
fallen upon the home buyer and
th(&gt; home building i~dustry be
cause th~y are stngularly depend
1 nt on credit and consequently
are mo.st vulnerable to changes
In the cred tt supply
Indeed Jt
) m1ght JUstly be said that they
~tlone are bearmg the burden of
rrl'dtt J estralnt since no other
major segment of the Amencan
economy s hows any aigns of cut
tmg back as a result of tight
crcdrt

8 Y R obert Shortni

FOR IEI.IASI AT WILL
A UNITED PRESS EXTRA
IOITOR s NOTI The t.llowln
lnt di~~Nttch Ia tt.. lhlrd a,. :
Mrlt~ of thr.. IIYIDf the e,..u·
mtnta for •nd a,.tnst the "tltht
money'' policy Tocby'• cllipltch
It written for United ,r,.. '-"
Jo"Ph a H•veratlclc
presl•nf
Of the National Anoclathm of
Hot:"'t lwiiMra

lng that pehcy
1 How effecllve IIi the tilht mon£'v
policy' Whom il it prolechn g~ 1~
It beJn1 operated undflJ' the trad1
Uonal Amertc. prlnetple of equal
treatment for aU or does Jt dtserimmate unfairly agimst one
seement of our econoJ'ny agamst
one group of our pflople 1
II the aim of the federal guv
ernment s credJt control program
Flx•cl lntMHt •••••
Is to •low down the dema nd for
ly JOEIPH 8 HAVERSTI~K
lt should be req~embered that
and use of credtt t thmk 11 car
'r••ld•nt N•tlon11 A11oc.l1tlon
fairly be saLd that the pro1.ram much of the home bulld1nR and
hume buymg in the Unrted Stah!'S
of Hom• luUdera
ha• falle&lt;i
loti lly operates under frxed Jnter
Wrl .... n For UnltQ Pr•as
est rates set by the US govern
The Amer1can people have been
L~• At R.cent
listening for many months to p
il..et I look at the record 1n the ment 'loday these ratet' are un
Rteady flow or re~tssu.ranees from field of ctmsumcr credit tt IS an attractive to hmderR b('eause they
Wll slu rr gton that lhl' .'iO
La llctJ 1romc facl tha t any
Arntrl ~an off er a lower return than can be
hghl momy pohcy ha s been famtly con take a European vatH ohtaultd from corporate borrow
enforC'&lt;d equitably r~nd Impartial lion on crf'dlt but tt has drfftrulty er.. who enjoy spectal tax pr1v1
ly for lhetr own be»t mteresta, to fmancing a
home itt
today l leges unt.ler our existing laws
protect the l'conomy agutnst mfb
tight " Jrioney market tJn a mort
I
t r rlaml}
U hard money 11
hon II 1M now ttme !hat they a1:1k g11.11:e gu01r.anteed by the Untted
.,ood for the country home burld
some !iearclung questons of the S~ttt• wovornmenl
1 rs as pntrtolrc Clhzens would be
rnone}' managers who arc t nforc
The heavn~st tmpaet of Ihe gov
willing to JO tl ong Hut butlders
l)u nk 11 would bf' nrore jushftable
1l tht hard money po11c wece the
~a n ~ fu1 all br g and small for
'lome hutltlers app liance dealers
automobile
mllnufacturen steel
Clunpantus
ch~nucal
produceh
lottie Over P•nlogon t
U:e
latt•r Chane• •nd all !h&lt;' reqt of the bustneS!I
Pro1ram for ....rv••?
!-or Pottol Rate lltt ' l'n who m~d( up our complex
cononw
Sw·cial to Cet~tral P r~q .AHoc4alioiJ

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'Wf .\SHINOTON A ba ltle appeara to be ahaptng up In ConJreaa
l l t)Ver the Penta1on I n~ Pto&amp;ram for I'Uei'Vtl. Tile IIWfipinJ
provlalon. Of the new program requln 1ix monUur active duty tor
all enll11teea In the Anny reset Ve!l lncludlnl' the National Guard
Th ill take• efhct April I
It •dao opena a '.\ay tor draft "PJ youth1 to I!ICipe the two year
draft Under thla provlaion youth• IS a,.,. through
25 rnay volunteer tor alx mont.ha aeUvt duty
training follow~ by 6ve and a halt yelt'll 1.n the
ready r eaerve or Guard Hereto tore tht~y had to
voluntote1 bttore l'MahlnJ' draft age
The NaUon11 Guard a..oclaUon bitterly at·
lackt~d the prorram and hat ulled a. apttrttal
1 1eet1nr to or1anlu a eon,...ulonal ltK"ht apl.rutt
th• decl1lon
Alao membert fd thl Houae armed strvlou
committee wl.ht to know whither the Anny could
put the propam without approval by the HoUP
and 88\alt

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e POSTAL 11.\TU- Prutdent l:l•~wer
•tanda a beU.r chu\&lt;:t DOW thu ht did IUt
year of ptUftJ ~ to approve a h.1U in
JIOS~II ratee but the 9UteotUt II .ijU &amp; . .~
Orre element enhanelnJ the poHitl~ ot ~n ,ouu_ a
rate lner411e ll the tact that lNT ._ Mt an •lee
year ~ · '(y
Mu• cant be r~ed in Pt•IIUCIJ ~. . . . . . ~fAIL
Lut nar wttll thetr poljtlcal futur.tl lit ·~ ill the 41t9\ktU,
Mnatot'l'~ and HoUM membtrra opehly '"n t'elu
tHo approtf ~
~t In tu price or etamp• that mtpt anjw
• vfter.
...,.,.. ~al l. .dtra faY&amp;- Kr. Jllehower's rate--~t·
hlr ptu and tt • l!lre Lo pt to the 1o0r fet 'MUon betot .. tM ...
liOn •nell IIMau tpprova) ts conll14t'" proba11rl• but th• letlate

may k1k
If the plla Ia approved It meana &amp;hat you wU1 b&amp;ve to pay four
l~t~ttud Gt lbNI cnta to m•U an ordlnary lfttuo 111.d •even IIUI&amp;ead
ot IL"t ~U tor u all mall 1tamp othtr po.tal ntee would 10 up.

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qVAU,.IC'ATIO)f~A ~I etrort i1 under

to prtwnt II Prealdmt trom

ftU'I!M

lft.Y'Ont without juflJelal
Uflrlt:nct to tbt Supreme Coul'\ leu.tor Oeorre Bmathtn, a
nirttta o.ntcNt. hu lntroductd N:h • bill and hu aaked tor
Hrly CIOMtdtratlon of It
llmalhtn Mlltvtl thare h11.va Hell ..,_. Wbtaadlnl lt1prtlne
00\lrt ju1tk1M Without oourt experience lnrt ht e«mtldera tharn to
be ·-...,uou" HI alao fHlli that t~'!'; aMy lb.e men In the
)Ower qour:Ja, who ll'll overlook•• fott
,..... when appoiaC.
~ta U. opan. .. tha natton • bllh•t bibwtal
Uadw hll blU htrh court appo~itel wctuld ha.vt W bl.v• ba\f Awe
yara ot HI'VIct Oft tither a lowtr ftdeul flourt or cmt ot the biJIIW

•tate eourt&amp;.
\
BanalMnr tanned Preeklat ElNnhowe.r'a ~tIIICitla'
Mlllit f( WlWam Joaeph. Br.nnaa to th lupftm.
court u 1 "dll'ftt endoreemflllt • at u.. prtadp~\
hco•
&lt;II ttW bUL Brennan formorl)• waa 1'lft tlMl Ntw l . . .r
IN!IW"
Malt ..,._. Oeurt Mr J:iaenbo.w_. il npartll;{
~ taav• ll't(lled the reeordl ot federal ud etatt j . . . h.ofo" ••

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. .URtiU 8rtnftllll I appolntm~t.

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f C4LUNO ALL CARS-The (OVotnl"Dentl Vilh and WUdlltl ......
vk:e 1.11 proclalmb!.J ll tou1h old bUft'IIO N klftc of the lonaiJ ,UU..
han hlfb'lt'l.)'l ' The aervJe4 ftpcrtl that for t.ht IUth time ill
no•t ~ ~M Joe hu '*n lnvo1nl! in a rtcht-ot way dllpute
wlth U L\\ltomobtl• and hu ernerred 1M victor
'I'IM lat.t tplfOde lnvolvad a territorial pOlice cruiser The report
faY! ,., .,...... &amp;way \lll.leathed, &amp;Mrtlllf dtlance at the vehk:le.

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mri Roy Sh~ets Anh
qu1ty are announemg the birth --,----,.,.,..----=-:-=::::
WCH$.TV CHANNEL 8
o( a son we~J3"htng 10 lbs on Jon
uary 10 Thu baby has been named 8 00 C'•otam KangaroQ
M.11.rtm ~Ray Grandparents ure 9 00 Morning Show
WtUtam Wol! ol Eagle R1dge and 10 00 Garry Moore
Dess1e Sheet or Ourbtn W Va t1 30 St..'"\b It Rirh
Thts ts th-! flfth Child for the 1.3 00 Vallan~ Lady
12 15 Love of Ltfe
Sheets family
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
12 45 Guldmg Light
RETURNING TO STATES
Wrlllam C Young A N of the 1 00 Katlt&gt; s Kitehen
U S Navy wdl be amvrng back 1 SO Aa the World Tll'DI
m the Umted States sometime m 2 lO Our MISII Brooks
February roHowmg several months 2 30 Hou.aepany
m the Medlt"rranean area aboard 3 00 The Bt.~ Payoff
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
the Aircrafl Carrier U S S Ran
dolph Young 15 the oldest son of 4 00 BrJtbter' Day
4 15 Seetet Storm
Mrs Roy Sheets
4 30 Edge of NJght
5 00 Earlv Sbow
8 30 Your F.sso Reporter
8 45 Sport11 Parade
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6 58 Weatherman
7 00 A1r Force Show
7 15 Douglas Edwarls
7 30 My P'nend Flicka
8 00 West Potnt Story
8
Plll.ylwuse of Stan
Funeral serv1ees for
Clyde 8 30
00 Mr Arlams &amp; E\ e
French were held m the Jackson
9 30 Highway Patrol
Churcb of Christ Thursday after
10
00 The Lme Up
nl\Qn Burral wall tn tht Jackson
Cemetery
RelatiVes and fnends from Mtd
dleport meluded Mr and Mrs Ed
WHTN TV
CHANNEL 13
ward I&lt;Tench Mr and Mrs M L
French Paut French Mr and Mrs 11 44 Stsn On
Don SliVeN! Mr and Mrs Edward 11 ~ Cartoon Club
T French Charles Archer Mr lf:lfi .... Nobn -News
and Mrs W1lham Burford Mrs 12 15 Ne Jlhbors
Elmer Burns Mrs Delmar Roth 12 30 Llberace
1 OOFemlnt'le Touch
geb Mrs. Herbert ( hambcrs Mrs
1 45 Movte Matmee.
GTtCf Rus.sell Mrs Willis Anthony
3 00 Af 1ernoon Film Festivlll
Mrss France~: Rou sh Mrs 0 L
4
30 Super Senal Time
Rouah Mrs Leo Chtlds
Mrs Carne Hall Mrs Mme1 va S 00 MtckPv Mouse Club
8 00 Car•non Clull
Childers Mr.a W1jl1am Bradford
Mrs David D11rst Sr Mrs Herman 6 30 Five Star Fl.llal
"l 00 Kukla Fran &amp; Ollh.
Lohse Mra Edgar All ensworth
Mrs Fred I Gardnf'r Mrs Dave ? 15 John Daly &amp; the News
Farmer Mrs George Childs Mrs 7 30 RID Tln Tin
8 00 .l1m Bdwle
Minme Gilmore Mrs George Mow
8 SO Publie Defender
ery Mrs Erne11 J all.ance Mrs
9 00 J Led Three Llvea
W~lham Reynolds

Clvde French
Funeral Rites
Held Thursday

Person

PROFIT

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INSURANCE

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LieOII\the~

Capt.a1n Ka. "aroo
M~.gbty Mouse
II DO Lucky 8 RarlCh
11 30 Tales of Texas Rancen
I2 00 B1g Top

PIG

1 00 The Lon • Ranger
1 30 Jr Town Meetint
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Langsville Home
Demonstration
Club In Election

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Nabo11al lee Hockey
Tnwn CountrY C.oosroo&gt;di
The P.l&amp; Pl~ture
Cbureh'a Bt; S_,.
TV CIISII'Ofm
A1r Power
Golden Playboup
Beat the Clock
Buccaneers
Jack.ie Gleuon Show
Gale Storm Sbow
Hey Jeannie

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Saturdayt&gt;tgn On
Wettern Movle
Bible T1me
Two Gun Pl&amp;.yhoWJe

Wesley

Belles Jr (Ava
Ham~r) was honored w1th a mtJ.
eellaneous sbower giVen Monday
evemng Jan 14 at the East Le
tart MethodJst Church basement
by t.ba ladies or the church The
eolor lche.r.e Will carried out ln
peen tnd yellow with a water
sprinkler uranaement fron QJe
~ellllng with '&gt;treamen from It to
the many beault

Pil#~·--

Roy

IC.OJ

HIGH
LEVEL

Tractors

Off

Allliatk
S.,.h•lll

Mrs. Wesley BellesJi.lionor,
Guest At Miscellaneous Shower
Mra

ON ALL

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1.2 30

Mrs Margre Grimm Mrs.
Wolfe, Mrs Ross Norris,
Deed Laudermdt Mn Ferne
Hayman Mrs Richard Rowe
Sendma •'!ts
tend were Mrs
Clyde Norm, Mra
Mn Hecchet
Theiss Mrs Jean
Earl Shank Mn Early
Mrs Freeland Norns Mrs":,:;~f.:
Humphre) Mrs Me1gs B

.Go Shopping

DEMONSTRATION

Show

5 00
6 00 Saturday N~&gt;wf Seo•·•l&gt;,...
615 Swappm Sam s
8 30 Lets T•lk It Over
7 00 Eddy Arnold Time
7~ FamoUs Fllm Festival
9 00 Lawrence W~lt
10 00 Ozark Jubilee
10 30 You'ta 011 Your Own
11 00 20th Centur) Theater

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Whole kernal corn 1s exact y
what the name Jmphes - whole
kernals carefully removed from
the cob ao that the hull remaJns
Intact
Cream style corn may contam
some whole kernels along Wlth
pieces of toner port.lons of ker
nels subtitantlalJy free from bulls
or of ground kernels from wh1cb
the bulls have been removed
Both wh1te and yellow corn comes
Ill etther 1tyle of pack Cream
style corn goea a little farther
than whole kernel corn in sernn&amp;,
but
depend
lng may
upon not
the beUBedesirable
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ina: violation,. Thuraday by Btatll
Motor Vehicle Dtreetor Frederlek
J Gassert Jr who revokeri Caae'l
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Readers of Tbe Dally'~ollllel

long !n Identifying COITedly lhe Mystery Farm No

4tery
p1ctured
above,
as that
o\Vned~a~n~d~~~~~b;y~Pu~r~le~y~a~n;d~l'~a~u!~K~arr:~of~Lo=n~g~B~o:tt~o=m~M~ysFarm No.
5 will
appear
In
ion of the Sentinel

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The Purley Karr larm located
one mde North of Che1ter wu
correctly 1dentifitd this past wet*
by a numb"r of readers of the
Daily Sentinel Mystery Farm of
the Week
The name or the farm 11 known
as the Karr Dairy and Poultry
Fann and conSJitl of 148 IC'l'e!l
The farm was f1r1t settled Jn 1MO
and denved 1t.s name from the
Holstem Bre-Mers AssodatJon
Karr purch:~sed the farm m 1940
from Jesse Tuttle and tn the put
15 years of ocntpancy on the farm
has budt two large broiler hou.aea
a farm pond remodeled the barD,
consti\Jc\ed an up-to-date milking
parlor and Improved the bouse
and farm In general
Poultry and D1irylng are the
princtpal protfucls or thJS farm al
lhough he also bus a small frwt
orchard Sixty aeres arc kept un
der eultlvatton and 35 aeres m
Improved pasture Iandi He has a
cattle herd of 29 registered Hol
steins and eight grade Hrusteln
m additiOn to ramng of broilers.
Crops are rotated yearly and
ens1lage bay and grain are fed
the hvestock: JO months out of
the year Bas1e types of fertthzer
used on the farm In land cultiva
tton are cblck~n manure, l1me and
commercial fertthzera
Karr was marr1ed to hili w1fe
Altona m 1922 and are the par
ents of three children, Paul. 32,
Haroce, 27, and Kathryn Mora a
daughter who resides on the Porn
eroy:Cbt"ster Road His son Paul
wor'ks on the farm w1th btm and
be and h1s wtfe Ruth, whom he
roamed m 1947 live on the farm
Karr is a member of tbe haak.
Walton League Chester Melhodt.St
Church Chester Grange and Pure-bred Assoc;:tatton His principal
bobbleS are bunting and fishing
Karr saJd that he has tned to
follow the soil conservatlon plan
and keepa b111 ground in as much
alfall.a 18 posAble
When be first moved to th~
farm m 1940 the wheat yleJd was
8 bushela pE'r acre Since that
time he he.s. by good tillage
prac:tlc&amp;~, bo,ted the yield to 50
bllShel per acre He ia proud also
of owning the most up-to-dtlte
milk parlor in Meigs County
A Ions time aubleriber of the
Dally Sentinel, Karr say11 be pre
fers the Meigs County daUy newspaper to auy other because he
gets the IMal news quJcker
Gary Wolfe, aged 9 &amp;on of Mr
and Mn Gc'Jrge Wolfe of Chester
was probl.b1y one of the younsest
to 1dentrty tbe Mystery Farm He
.saw tbe pldure Of ttle farm 1n
the Dally St&gt;nhoel wblle a.t the
home or h•&lt;s: grand parents in
Chester ancl made Immediate lden
tlrication of Ute farm
Otben tb1t weak who correctly
identifted the Km farm were
Howard Bolin AtheDs-rd Dana E
Hamm, Mmtrsvllle, Rt 1, Ja"k
Carter Star Route, Chester, Mrs
Ed1son Hollan, .&amp;flnersvllle, Mrs
Earl Dill, R11clne, MrL Murl Ours
Long Bottom, Mn. George Pyles
telephone operator at Chesler
Charlei E Lee, Rt 1, Long Bot
tom and Mrs. Florence Wbtte
Long Bottom.

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NEW IN FARMING
C E BLAkESLEE
Cou 11 ty Agricultural AgMt
You can't just f~d corn m1n
eral! and water to a pregnant
aow and get the belt reaults will
the statement made by Herb
Barnes ExtensiOn Swine Special
ut at a meeting m M.ergs County
th1s put week Mr Barnes based
bJJ statement on the fact that the
unborn litter starting practically
from no wetght must increase 1n
aize up to 21k to 3 pounds per plg
at birth In the geatatron penod
of 112 to 115 days tbe sows body
must provide ad of the matertals
somg mto the little pigs body as
well as the energy and waste
products m this production
A pig that Ja properly developed
dunng the gestatlon penod should
durmg the e 1ght weeks followrng
buth multtply 1\8 wmgbt at least
twelve times One of the essentials
111 the brood sow ration Is the lD
elusion of 8 complete supplement
whteh tncludcs proteins vttamms
and anUbJOttcs
Barnell indicated that a preg
na~1t sow rauon for good reproductJOn should run about two
pound.!i per day far e2ch 100 lbs of
body wetgbt for a gilt and 1 y,. to
liAr pounds of feed dally for 100
pounds of body weight far the
sow
A 300 pound gtlt or 400 pound
sow would need. about &amp;IX pounds
of feed per day which m the WID
ter t1me should mdude one lb of
alfalfa meal 1 pound of ptg and
sow supplement and 4 pounds of
any other combm 11 t 10 n of gram•
Jn tbe summertime if the brood
BOW Is runmng on good ladmo ar
alfalfa pasture the protem supple
ment may be reduced to about
v4 pound ,:er bead per day, plus
the neceSBary amount• of other
1rain1 to keep gainmg slightly,
but not to reach an excessl.ve
wellbL
A week to len days before tbe
sow furows more bulky materia1s
lhotdd be put in the ration.

the water she WlBhes If she
aearches for food and ads hun
gry feed her lightly
On the day foiJOWUJg fa.rrowrng
begm full feedmg the aow Grad
uaJly return the corn aod 111pplement ID the ratmn and take out
some oi the bulky materJals.. Be
cautious wtth the protein supplement for a rap1d increase may
cause scouring especillly tf there
IS Infectious enter1tis m the brood
sow Ten day1 after farrowmg the
sow should be up to a full feed
whacb ebould tnclude e1ght to
twelve pounds of gnun per day
A good brood sow may reproduee her own weight 1n milk dur
Jnf the eta:bt weeks nunmg per
1od Her mtlk: flow reaches Jts
peak the f1fth week after farrow
mg then declines gradually by
weerung ltme at eight wetkR
Baby PIP ~orn during ('Old
weather will benefll goeally by
the U8e of hovers and heat lampa
to assure adequate warmth and
dryness Heat lamps should be
hung 24 to 38 Inches abov~ the
floor It .mu~t be hung out of the
reach of the sow and so 11 will not
burn the pigs Be sure the wmng
has adequate capacity Use porcelain sockets
Bnbv pigs confmed wtthout ac
ceas to the sod need protection
from anem1a The ptgs should be
auppUed wt•h adequate Iron and
copper m some form by the third
day arter tarrowrng Soc~rce of tron
and ('Opper are ('opperas and re
duced Iron compounds Squares
of "lean sod placed 1fl the pen
will also take care of the ne' d for
1ron and copper Vetennanans al
so have anemia preventative pdts
to treat pigs mdmduaJJy
Many baby pru will start to
eat during tile fn st two weeks of
hfe This may be supplted In a
creep so the ~tow cannot get to 1t
Oat groats or rolled oato are
palatable and make excellent
feeds during the first two weeks
uf a pigs life Many commercial

companies
also have creep feeds
wlrlcb are satisfactory
Each ptg should eat abqut 25
pounds of feed before the normal
weanmg age of e1ght weeks Pip
us11ally eat about % of th1s bedally
tween the sixth and ctghth weeki
As soon as the sow completes
Arter weaning corn or some sul}-

Ground
rolled for
oatscorn
or bran
may be oats
substttuted
and
lupplement tn the mtxture These
changes should be made gradually
but there should not be a reduct1on ln Lhe amount of teed fed

flrrowlng she

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Sugar Run Flour Mill
Mulberry Ave.

Phone 150

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
E. Main

st.

Pomeroy

Season Just
About Ready

ration plus the oeeeaary protein
supplement A :50 pound Pl.l
Tbe maple qrup aeuoa II a~
shoul~ gaul approximate'y one proachlfli, F W DeaD, Ohio Sll'fe
pound per d~ and eat around 3 Un1venity extension forest.er, a~
pounds of an 18% erude protein vtaes produc:era: to c:beek eqaJ~
ratton At 100 pounds of weight ment buckets, evaponton IDd
the market pll abould Pill 18 ft~el suppllet now
pounds da.Hy ,ad eat 5.3 poun(ls Of
Dean ~IDIIldl producer• of tJMr
16 ;, protet.n ration From 150 to say 1f you mila tbe lint bit rua.,
250 pound!: tbe plb Jbould run You may lu~~e: the beat part of tbe
around 18 l)(lllJids per 1ay Wllh season
the ~otal feed rangmg from 6'fz
In other year• aome iUJU' c:ampt
to 8 pounds per day of a 12 to 14 in Ohio b:ave opened in January.
per cent proteiD aupplemenL
saying t{ You Dl.WI fJnt
ruP,
111
Barnes pointed out that 1D the s1derably from ) ear to year aadl
present day maritet for pork we Northern to Southern ObJO
are trymg to get out Df the fat
u 11 ually 1t opens Itt Northern
busmess He a:UO emphlli~Zd that Ohro 111 m1d February and extencll'
you cannot tate fat oft a p1g by through late March. Freennl end
keetung hlm bUnerJ
ThaWing weather
WJlb sharp
One of the outstandmg programs breaks 10 tempM"atu.rea from 5
1
m Ohio m developmg the lean to 40 degrees aver extended per·
type pork that conaumers want til tods produce gOOd lllp runs Delli
1he SWlne .Eviltu~tton Laboratory explam!
located near Columbus Tbu sta. 1~~===========•
hon JS asshlted by the faohties of
OhiO State Umveruty the Ohio 1
Agn"ultural Experiment Station
FOR
and the program 1s a:tuded by the
Swute Improvement AMIK'iation of
Ohto Its purpose 18 to select and
recognu:e breedini stock from
Ohio herds that will Improve the
efftclenc:~o of production and the
market value of the OhiO commer
ctal hog crop This stock ts aeled
ed on the basis of records that 10
dtcate absence of mbented de
fects proiiftcaey nunmg ability
raprd gatmng abibty efficJeDt'y of
feedmg uttlu.ation supenor meat
type carcass and balanee of eom
formallon
In carrymg out this proaram
certam fteld reql.UI'emen.ta: must be
met on weights number of pigs in
1
htter health and absence of defects A representative pall' of
Added to your own or 1oc:a1
ptgs from the litter JJ; delivered
grams, plu.• good quality
to th(' station and placed under a
roughage will keep tllat faccomplete feeding and management
program These piJI:s must &amp;am at
tory produemg at top qualIty.
least 100 pounds on 370 pounds of
feed or le55 and tnuat reach 1 200
pound wetght at 180 days of qe
to qualify for certifkaUon
After reat"bing market weJgbt
Lhe ptgs are tlaughtered and me.
surement Jncludinc fat back
thickness. cucau length, ~quare
mcbes 18 th• loin eye u well al
we1ghta of the baJ1U1 IOJ.Ill and
llbOulder11. Thll teltlnt pi"'Ohhl1
wlll do much to improw tbe
bree:dmg atoct of Ohio

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V See how little it costs I
H.ra b. a t.hlDk al•rt•r Jhtl wUt ..roebi'" your
btbr ehlclra 10 1 Ht.l•r. fhhr trowlat rtdod
lban
IMfon.
Futarl c:oatalna ...ProphJ1," • ~lal mix of • .,.,.
mal fat rnatertata It lt proa.la d~b. with • hlrh

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green fintsb.

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apOtiiJbt new methocb of rtlft. •
genUOIUI milt m.eter1111 aDd .,..
ceUIDJ An Ice ~am D1J till
Will •tre11 enJineertn&amp; ttevetop.
menU N well u aew pn~nelq
methodl
All dalJ')' tec:bDOloD aoelet!tl
WJIJ cOOperate in ltaJiq 1 baaque! Thuraday ewenll\1, J'ebnaarJ
7 De1n L. L. Rammtb ol TIM
Ohio State Univenl.ty CoO. o1
Ajp'J cultu~ wUl apeaJr; oa '11le
Obw State Un1Yenlt7 &amp;lid the Far
Eaal
Among other eGDference 1pealto
ers w1ll be W 8 Wood. Ohio Ex
tl'nston t11nct.or, J II. Jenaea of
the dairy department, lliehltaa
Shte Uruver11ty, Max Hlndl, U.S
Department ol Atrteulture eeoo~
ment Uruvenlt)' of Dlfno1.1.
Dairy an.d fOOd teclmolop depart.
r11ent Un1en:1ty of IDlnoi1

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re.d hl1h

bl 8 VltpliDI lllld 1D AntabiOtiC' St.tppleroenta to
ward off reaptratory tn!ectlon• .uch •• Newcaft.le
Blue Comb and Chronic KeRpint.ory Oifcatt of
"'unknown cokt. • AAk ue 111bout Red ROlle TC It
11u heR Twt4d and Proved
thru actual uae.

Scheduled At OSU On February 5

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Flllli!ll Matcherles

a

Dairy Technology Conference Is

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croNN MMtl
ID N1chola femalea.
Nichol• breediDI P1'0Vldea th•
eombinatloa of 'VlJOrou• haalth,.
aarl:t wel.ht. excepUonal livability
and top teed eftldancy that epeU.
low c:o•t per pound on lot after lot.
On • buyer•' market. that caD hi
0\llhlY Important to you
•
You1l •keep ahead of the red
when price• art low ,..dy &amp;.o
ROBBIRY PROFIT
,ood profitl 111 the montha abe
SYRACUSE N Y - The burg
See Y01ll' Vantraaa-Nte:hoJaor Jndiao
tar who entered Ivan Robinson a
Bl.ver: Nicholl hatcher)'IIUUI, toda7
servire station took 100 pennies
!rom the cash register but dropped all of them and some af hts
~Rbe'IIVW•
Woodlflold own money In bla baate to get
, st Cla1nvllle,
away Robinson aa..id ~e made a
'10-cent profit
N&lt;illon.Uio, Ohio

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Path\U)S to 0pporturnlty WIU
be thr Lheme of the ztth ann!J.al
Da1ry fecbooJosy conference to
Le held rn tbe A~ultural Labor
atones buJidlni! on Ohio Sl.itte
Unlver!IJty umpua l'ebruary U
About !WXl per10na inc:JudUil
d.io!ltY plaut operatora and supenn
tendents d.my teebnlclana an.J
othe r plant t&gt;mployeea fteldmen
nulk 1ns~cton and Jamtarlam
are expected to attend the of..da.y
j rve nt acconlm.g to f'r.t.ak Koval
OhiO State UnJVeralt)' extenaloo
~peciallit m daU)' terhnology
Th1rty nine '"aken from var
1ous seet1ona or the country will
1 ~ }.!pear on conference prog:rama
A butter and chee•e program on
.february :s will feat!.lte d1scua.o1 oru on paebglnJ, 10de label
ng of butter, elfieterJCl' In pJa.nt
perauona and product quality
~aster Buttermaker 1 awards ror
1936 wrll be pre.ented
A I eld program will emphasizP
current problema of dauy farm
practrces., qua.llty control of milk
~ upphe11 and economiC and pubUc
health protuema of the future
Da1ry englneerlne aeaalona wil

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11 00 News' of the N1ght
11 15 Theatre 13

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A rormer Huron county 4-H
club mumber u one of 20 outatand
Ina: college acmors lft the Untied
States to receive a $250 •cholar
ah1p tor work with 'lnlmDI d1aeaae
preventiOn and control
He 11 Gary E ugene Rtckettll
son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Rick
etta ot WlUird The Ohio State
University senior received the a
ward on the ba'ls of h11 extension
tea('hlng plan for aound sheep
health practtce• in Hw l)n and his
outstllndtng 4-H club and sebolast c reeorda
Rrckett.t haa hl1 own flock of
registered Cornedale lbeep and
won championship honora with his
entries in the t-H Corrtedale class1 es at the Ohto State f1tr last
year He is majoring In agrlcul
tural education at Ohio State and
plans to do (l'aduate work in the
eld of ammal sctence
•
;I'he youth 11 among a group of
!ltudcnts 10 17 atates reeelVIna:
ctrolarsh1ps awarded by Chas
PhiZer &amp; Co ll'l.c, producer of
1nhbJOtJcs
Apphcants submJtted eldeDSJOn
teachm~ plans Pmbodvtnr 11n IH'
1mal he1lth program or llhowinf
the relationship of ammsl health
to human health Each award wih
ncr was required to have at
l~9st 3 )lears successful pertor
mance m 4 H wort and an out
standmg scholastic re('ord

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R1ty Anthcmy

Scholarship

If you ll\.e canned corn, th1s ia
the )ear to get your f1tl of it
There 1s plenty Farmers bad a
good year for corn production
Whol• Bridge Stolen
Canners packed 36 milUon cues
ERDA ltaly UP
People of In 1956 In 19~ the pack totalled
thts mounltun hamlet would hke 24 milhan cases. Grocery shelves
to JO tn forces to catch some are well stocked Many merchants
th1eves who have upset the dally are makmg special t:Uaplays of
life of the entire vJibge They canned corn and some are otrer
can t however The thieves stole mg t)le new pack at pr1ees lll
the wood
and cement bndge keepmg with the greater produel'.hlch spanned the RIVer Boya
tlon
f he Bova runs through the center
Labels on canned corn not Dilly
of Erba
T tell the name of the product net
we1ght of co!'ltamer and name and
address of the packer, which they
must tell but also often gtve a
varret~ of additional information
to enable the consumer to make
bc11t use of the product For ex
ample many packers prmt reel
pes for preparrng corn along w1th
speclfle descript~e mformatmn
about the partlculn kmd of corn
m the can This is helpful to the
housewife and is handy bestdes
Exterunon spectall!ts m Marketing IqformatJon for Consumers at
the Ohio Stat.e U01vers1ty Colum
bus urge careful readmg of Labels
and consideration of the different
s1zes of cans and styles of corn
packed wbWe kernel or cream
style Companson of pr1ces of
varrous stzes and styles ot packs
will show whJeb is more econom

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lndu1trlal Borrowing Centlnw"
fact ts that the har" money
noiJcy has not halted mdustrtal
burrowtng for plant and equtprnenl ~xpa n sw n [n 19M bustness
pC'utltng for new plant and equ1p
'llent amo unted to $27 blllton in
'958 ll hu.s rearhed $35 bllhon
Tht.s 1s a strange Corm of credJt
Mrs Alpha Barr wu el~eted
edu(' lton
pres1dent of the Langsvtlle Homl
Demonstration Club when they
In 195~ American mduatry II met Tuesday at the home of Mrs
na nrctl About BO per cent ot Jla {,uy Swadley
expan.swn out ot th own cap1tal
Other altieers are v1ce pres\
resrne~ and went to the open dent Mrs Carl Lemley secretary
market m competition Wlth pros- Mrs cecil Bolln treasurer Mrs
perttve home buyen for only one Leona Kennedy Ist Home De-dollar c.or nery five nt eded for monatraHon Counselor Mrs Carl
IX!ll'nston But 1n 1UMI one dollar Lemle)', seeond Jtome Demon
In every three •pent by Amertean counsrlor )Irs 1 tlllan Gardner,
Industry for new plant 1nd equ1p- pubhr1ty rhltrman Mrs Alpha
ment was bOrro\Ved In the open Barr
market and the apendinl W11S on a
Jlext q1eetlng will be beld!
flll" ,greater scale f~an In 1955
on Jlieb 28 1t the Kennedy hOme
from Ill
t.o 3 p m and ea.ch
Mett 'olntN Comm.nt
lmh: a sack luneb
rnliftbti'
Perhaps the mut pointl!'d com
be 'Xaow YQIIP
meut on the effeclivtnell8 of the Their
llwlnf
IUJht membefo
ttght monev" policy l.s to be
for
the meetJnlif
round m official fifure• prepared
bv !he Department Gf Commene
and the St!(oorttles and fl.:x(."han1e
Commrnton
They Bbow tbat
spending on Mw plent •nd equipment for mduatna.l expansion rtn
at an annual rate of about S25 biJ.
lion when the Federal Resewe
Board flrat started Its 'restraint''
on cred1t m 19M and thl.t It hu
moved upw.,rd in an unbroken
line 1unce that time tn a rate of
nearly hO billion at tha presat
moment
An thill at a time when Amerl
car. families are beana told tlult
tt I~ inflationary to borrew
monev tor new homes.
Neither Mme buildetl nor ho~
buvers a,re natlng for
spedal
treatment But they are c:onvJnat:d
that the time baa come when
there abould he
thoNugh going
re examlnat.iQn ot our o:r.one~
Th~

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It 00 )lrif•
11 OS Scanning
1110 The I..ate

The Ohto Top Ten Tomato club
Is aponsored by the Agrtcuhural
Extenswn Srorv1ce the Ohio Can
nen associatiOn and the Baltimore
and Ohio railrOad at a lun11heon
project ill to atimulate rntereat 1n
cultural practices neceuary for
high yteida and htgh quality
County and state wtnnen w1U
recetve award• from the Baltimore
and Obto ratlroa.d at 1 luncbeeon
meeting 111 tl:te Deshler HUton
hotel here January 29 The meet
in1 will b1gbbght a 26th annual
conference for cannen fieldmen
and growen ot vegetable&amp; crops
for proces 81 ng to be held in columbua Janu.ry 28 and 29
County w1nners 111 addition to
Freeman and the Fegusons who
are Wood and Darke county win.
ners reapect1vely are
Peter Diller and Dwrght and
Jullul B:Ixel Route 2 Bluffton, AI
len. county Mrs c F M\ller and
sons Route I Caslaha Ene ooun
ty H R and Fred Tredway Rt 1
Lyons, Fulton county Norman
Fr'eeman Route 1 Deshler Han
eock county Elwyn Adama and
Mrs Bermce Walll:er Route 1
Deshler' Henry county Kenneth
Denore Benore Road Toledo Lu
cas county. Edgar' E1chenaur Rt
3 Rockford Mercer county Clyde
Jackson Route 3 Troy MJ.arru
county Loren Sommer Genoa, Ottawa county George Price Route
2 Pauldmg Paulding county. Vm
cent Brinkman route 3 Ottawa
Putnam county John Yeagle,
Lindsey Sandusky county, D1et
nch Bros. ro~ 1 W1llsb1re, Van
Wert county Charles A Planaon
Route 2 Stryker Wilhams county,
and A T Stephan and son, Route
1 Forest Wyandot county

Purley Karr Dairy Farm Is Identified
As Daily Sentinel No.4 Mystery Farm

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-lllddleport, 0 , JIUL 31, 1117-4

Cd the •m••m. fada aboal Faakrt from your
Ptodco Dialer To rocll•l your cllldr pro&amp;s IG
• DIW bltb •.look IN iM bel wiJit. Jhe •o;lctt.

PROVICO MILLING 6
FEED CO.

Farm the modern way __ - With Farmall Felto
H1tch Try tho futoot, .,...., unplement bif.d&gt;.
mg you've ever known. Hitch or ~tcb imJJie.
menta m aeconda. Have more time for m.tbe-Jield
work Do mono JObo m a day Seo what llfMJlit3
work you can do on every JOb mth FarmaU PoatH•tch __ , because Fast-Hitch leto unplenwltl
work uthey obould-fioo-8ootillg or amtlollod.

COME IN •• - or

Oil! ~FREE ~'I(Jf$1~
Meigs Equipment Co.
lncorporoted
"Where Quality Is Paramount"
Blltlei'IIUI &amp; 2nd SL

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J an 25 1957

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

The Daily Sentinel
PIIVOTI:D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS MASON AREA
ittCHARD !I OWEN -GENERAL MANAGER

OBSERVE ANNtVERSTRY
Mr rwd Mrs Hen Spencer en
tertatnC{i wllh a dmner last Sun
d;l\ ln'"'bbscrvance of thetr eighth
wf'dd1J111 anlll\E'rsan GttC'~ts were
Mr ur•d ~Irs
Call Moot£' and
d wgllte1 s Marltmr:o and Linda
and P\1 J&lt;'ff Wrlson

IEYNOLD E GRE&amp;:NE - EDITOR
Natloaal ldvertlling repres('ntat1ve Boltmelll Kimball Inc

143 LeiiJ:llton Avre New York City 16 N Y
Entered u Mtood clats mailln1 matter at the poat
Pomeroy
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omce at

Subseri•)tlon ratea Delivery by earr!er where available 30
eeata per week Or.f' year IR advance at The Dady Sentine] ofrlce

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where avtllabfe one month $1 By ma1l one year 18 sb: months.
tt560 sht months t7 86 three monlhJ $3 90 By mo~or route
h ~ three months. 82 !'JO one month !1
Publlshe4 tverv afternoon except Sunday by The Ohlo Valier
Bentlnel lae at 110 Mechame St Pomei"'Jy 0 Bualness offtce

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mrs F.dwm Smtth In
d1an apohs lnd are announc1n1;1
the bt rth of a seven pound etg ht
ounci iro'l J o hn ~dwtn Jr on
WednEsda&gt;
January 23 1he
rnolh1:1r 11 the former Marjory
Ra tltlf of M111ersv1lle
Grandparer.ls are Mr and Mrs
Ed J Srmth Pomeroy and Mr
and Mrs Emeraon RatiJff Mtch t
J:lln Great grandparents ar!' Mr
and Mrs f!d Parker Sr ltfrners..
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pbo ne 398. C(htorJa! olflce phonp 394\'

Street Problem In Pomeroy Is DifficultMayor E F RobmSiln of Pomeroy Is not gomg to be a candidate tor anythmg thJ::; yea 1 Ht s th10ugh wtth pr.llt1cs In
hts mtddle 50s the Ma~o1 has it demandmg bus1nes.s to manage He has gtven a lot of ltme to publtc aff:urs over a span of
15 years on council &lt;~nd at the h(ad of hls local government
Thus he IS ftee to speak out on what he thmks are the most
pressmg problems faung rommumtiCs In thus area parttcu
larlv Pomeroy The mavor also makes no "A-eak excuses for
r11lures to get complNed proJects he had htgh hopes lor three

TO ATTJND M&amp;El1NG
Thf' Rev Howatd Ruppelt pas
tor of the Fust Presbytettan Chur
r h l ynn Bue-hanon chall'me.n of
the Fallh and llope CommJttee or
the \\ cslm tnsler You t h Fellow
shJ p a nd Becky Grueser d&lt; legat~
from the WYF wrll go to a Du
lr1ct Youth Jo~eiJowsh•p me('tmg
m St
Clairsville ?resbY!ertan
Chunh Saturd-ay

~ear~ ago

when he fust took ofC1ce
One of the p1ess 1n~ tHOblerns m Pomeroy IS streets and
hlghwa)!l thetr mamtenancl and Improvement and the ser
\Ices the town government Is ablt• to pro\1de m keepmg them
dean The pressmg part of the sltuatJou Js the terr1f1c cost m
valved Ill any sound rehabtlltahon program indeed the cost
or merely holdmg our own on mnln1enance Is back breaking
to the to" n treasury
For exampLe $9,000 has been spent by Pomeroy !n each of
the past two years In patchmg and sf'al coatmg the worst
streets
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But what follows"' It JUst has to be done nll over aga:m A
startlmg example Is Butternut Ave -which was sea] coated ul
thts Jy,o )~ar program When the job was done the street was
still rough and Jt contmued to develop faults Tpe trouble IS
everything put on Butternutt Av~ 1s hke bulldm\" a house on
a sa11d foundation Butternutt should be lot n up and rebuilt
says Mayor Robmson as should a number of other Pomero,Y
streets
Here 1s the pam!ul part llc,estJm 1tcs It would cost $35,000
to $40 000 to rebuild th1s short stre~t from where lt origmates
on W Mam Street to v.here It JOinS Lasley Street then runs
mto Mulberry Ave by Gtbb s Gro(ety Only by rebulldmg tt
can the town escape frequent costly repair jobs wtth the re
suit never really satisfactory

After careful study and numerous ronfcrences with coun
calmen and state hagh\\ay depaitmenl experts the mayor be
heves a suund street i.lnd h1ghv.ay p10gram m Pomeroy would
demand the spendmg of $35 000 annually for the next 20
yean Based on present valuations such a program would re
quire a tax levy of SIX to seven mills The only loophole to this
rt"voltmg prospect IS that the toY.n \\Ill grow and that more
p10perty will come under taxation In any l vent the prospect
J:&gt; not eilsy

A $35,000 annual p1ogram could be cxpeded to fmance
complete rebmldlng of .111 stl eets whtH t! needed starting "'lth
the mo11t setiously detenoral ed Only m th1~ way can Pomeroy
hav e modern streets o~t a low ma1nl&lt; nanlc &lt;ost
Thts is one of the prnbh•ms any new Pomeroy admtmstt a·
tum Will fa~e. It w11J become murP and mnre pressmg in years
t o ~.:ome as populalton grows
J1t1cal tssue unless met wtth

Jl 1s bound to bt come a bitter po
open mtndedness and a full re·

ahzatmn of the Carts
And It wHJ be welt tor voters to keep m mmd the fac1s of
h[e about this strE!ct tunhlt•m so lhnt tutun polttlcal cand1
dates whoever the) mav ht• ca n not make absurd wlld prom
1ses about Lln ca&lt;:y solut10n to thi s tough pt ohlem Thert never
1s an £'asy

to a h.nd qutstJOn

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Around and About

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lKOMA Tangan"tkil - 1 wtn
t•1lln11 yoJ nbout this t nrhanted
leopard nl o11rs I'll' otht r day a 1rt
hu kod the ap ICt! to complete the
dory
T~111 bruh~ hAd 1xnortd (\f'ry
thing nclutttng the lhrt&gt;ul u[ vul
turf!H lurt!d In hts ktll hy o st p
a rate Mill dulcet mnitnlo{ 1 ~ ll.'i
every~hlng but utnip which 18 111
1hort supply here Hllpnna chut
or no leopard
Evl'rybod)l ehll h11vlng (atled on
tht! phantn~tn It got to be .11 dts
t&gt;a11e wtl n J11hn Sullon a profl!h
llion~tl ~untor Rnd (rlerllt of nunc
and m~ Camp convt&gt;t~Rt ou Willi
rt'du"ed to what Mitml e~tlh lhc
bahbllr11 of Immature Idiot s
Beet John would uy
What•
~aloodJ ~~ Tb&lt;t,fll Jtlnt dugs
Why wouldn't thf!&lt;v sHn1 cats~
'M'aybt!, So what•
A btJ. H.uoa h11 moved l"to

mg l lout!:-~ untll w~ mch~eved a
Hkt trhy bhnd creaLI!'d out or nul
vrnl Ihot nhu ~h
Our (nend had movt&gt;d down
wn~ Htlltn~ ltkt a big dog and
I non1halu.nlly chewing on a pig 1
ha u nch Ht rluln't know we w• rl'
tn lhf' W( rl t thts ul wh tc h had
r ol fr d Lv 1ny (or all of his ad

ult hfr&gt;
Gun went off C1l did a double
backJilrk out of th~ tree Into I he
tludu~ ~~ p ecc of bush II\ Tangan
) tka - for I for'gol to soy we
hod r hoRNI th11 thrcket on lhe
li m ~ !! tlliW!' r It would Rive htm
conltt.ltr'ce
At lh s ~h11l you could htur the
jeep Rtllrl m camp It new ovn
th1 bumps- Mama th'l! 111unbear
er~ boY• aqd all, for you Jet one
ahot ooiy ~~~ anv leopard In any
tree a11d the wbole camps alerted
watttnl tor that one apUtUni

hlo-liW.' tree Th.,. go Lo Jeep crock
l~tl\t
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WhY ' the
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, •t'o mo••
"•t ucu• ...
.., ul!11m Was ex hlblt• d
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kill
That nl.Jiltlt wo would apfil}
olntmentJ to JlJna• And the leo
p~ ww\4 .. eat ~IH)tll!r hatt a
w.wtbot r.d l'"lltl 11t Ua from detp
bu•h a Cozen yard• dlatnce
One d11y we hAd lleen a rafubow
Jutt at dUik Sulton allowe(\ that
It wu pOlnllna to the bla cat, the
bewitched cat I ltept ttuntlng &amp;ut
ton aOOut hit rainbow
When'
Any d•y now ' be would reply
• Let 11 JO let the bugs bite u11
And It ltappen.ed Hlr:e th(' bllOks
do It
We ~~~ all afternoon In a bla
arrub ot thprn, peerlna at the leo
pard tm Ali U~e liaht started to
10 John stood un and awepl the
tree with hl4t..-tnoeulart One apot
lr.d foot dantlfld from I topmoat
branch , fila leePIJ'd w.aa thert

I know not hoW lona

beuu~

the

'ftJI.bltrel ~dii't eome down to the
otJMr kill aqd ebvioualy U1e old
bA,v f pruer.ce had .held orf the

bii&lt;l•

uv.ou. ca 1l,'t tilct him t9 ahoot him
fn,ro here " l old You •ot notll
l~J bllt fOl.l\ add 1 bJ&amp; branch to
a1nt it Wbat now ritl•hly hun!
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Mama aat In the cab

of tM ]eep anrlrolltd up Lhe wln
dCJWR Mama hu no nthwdaam
far lwo thinQs-all elep'tlnt "nd
unoone~ted leoparda in bush
We •lmp)y went Into tht bush
John with a bUC!kthot loaded lbot1un me with I rlflt 1 hoped the
leopard would chew on lftlteld ol
me

Th11re may be h.laher
hunt.ni than lookiDt for
In thu~k bush at rulhln1
1 doubt It Nt&gt;lllona not
not burfalo

pelnt• to
a leopard
duD., but
eleph"nt

It happened l uw tbe patc!l ol
:.potted fur before the v_.ttare
«!)'ell Of Methekt, th.t btad C\lfto
bearer uw it ThU i1 ~~wn at
brl!lilbl lie Wla dead Ill rllltt
th1a phantom C41t'l bil 11M 1011t
aDd bet.!ltl(lll ,anct,'" wun t c~
ing with tht~ ana,r1 and tho• two
Inch teeth Wt hid 1 llllll.l war
d•nce and 1 JINt IMn)' IDU,Uil
congr1tulattona i.e tilt bulb.

lu camp it Wll wame bee•UH
the hobJoblln
put to rut
After three days of braatPna, Ma
mo remarked that oext tl.me tbe"d
rather 19 tnto the bullh armed
with o. pockelknlft than )b.t.tn to
mr:o Sutton and 15 Arrlcana talk
1bout It
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• Got to ahlk over to that othc-r
Pitch o buth Sutlon said We II
111e the cloud• •
It may sound unbelievable but
I~ l9ok UJ ball Itt hour crawllnr
(Copyrlgbt 18M lly Un1Led
" our belli~, t&amp; cover 50 yards' Feature S)'ndleat., JDe)
of bJrtlround uain1 the occasion
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11 thtdOQ 1:11t bJ 11\lrtllq: even

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'56 Champion Tomato Growers Ohio Youth
Named For The State Of Ohio Wins Phizer
A WOOd County farmer and •
County rather and tiiOn tre
Ohto'• chamtton tomato growers
for 191S8
1
Winners ln the Ohto Top Ten
Tomato club announced today by
E C Wittmeyer, Ohio State Uni
veralty extension hortieulturtst
are Ivan Frel!man of Route 1 Deah
Jer, and W R and Scott Ferguson
of Route \ Un1on C1ty lnd
Freeman produced 30 84t tons
of tomatoe1 per acre on 18 5\
aerea under contract for a can
ntn1 company In Le1p11c and the
FergU.IIona grew 30 D8 toru per
acre on 8 17 acres In Darke county
fer a GreenVIlle company It was
t1ae f1nt time in biatory of tbe
club, orslnind tn 1947 that any
winner has produced over 30 tons
o1' tomatoe to tbe acre W1ttmey
er atd Ji'reepJan won the clau for
,rowers wltb 15 or more acres of
tomatou and the Ferguaons the
clua for growers with 3 to 1~
acres. '!11ere were 147 growera in
the proJect
The state wlnnera followed good
cultural practice~ and apphed
hta9)' appUC!Iltiona of fertillzer to
r:ain their high Yields
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ernmcnt s ttght money pohcy has
fallen upon the home buyer and
th(&gt; home building i~dustry be
cause th~y are stngularly depend
1 nt on credit and consequently
are mo.st vulnerable to changes
In the cred tt supply
Indeed Jt
) m1ght JUstly be said that they
~tlone are bearmg the burden of
rrl'dtt J estralnt since no other
major segment of the Amencan
economy s hows any aigns of cut
tmg back as a result of tight
crcdrt

8 Y R obert Shortni

FOR IEI.IASI AT WILL
A UNITED PRESS EXTRA
IOITOR s NOTI The t.llowln
lnt di~~Nttch Ia tt.. lhlrd a,. :
Mrlt~ of thr.. IIYIDf the e,..u·
mtnta for •nd a,.tnst the "tltht
money'' policy Tocby'• cllipltch
It written for United ,r,.. '-"
Jo"Ph a H•veratlclc
presl•nf
Of the National Anoclathm of
Hot:"'t lwiiMra

lng that pehcy
1 How effecllve IIi the tilht mon£'v
policy' Whom il it prolechn g~ 1~
It beJn1 operated undflJ' the trad1
Uonal Amertc. prlnetple of equal
treatment for aU or does Jt dtserimmate unfairly agimst one
seement of our econoJ'ny agamst
one group of our pflople 1
II the aim of the federal guv
ernment s credJt control program
Flx•cl lntMHt •••••
Is to •low down the dema nd for
ly JOEIPH 8 HAVERSTI~K
lt should be req~embered that
and use of credtt t thmk 11 car
'r••ld•nt N•tlon11 A11oc.l1tlon
fairly be saLd that the pro1.ram much of the home bulld1nR and
hume buymg in the Unrted Stah!'S
of Hom• luUdera
ha• falle&lt;i
loti lly operates under frxed Jnter
Wrl .... n For UnltQ Pr•as
est rates set by the US govern
The Amer1can people have been
L~• At R.cent
listening for many months to p
il..et I look at the record 1n the ment 'loday these ratet' are un
Rteady flow or re~tssu.ranees from field of ctmsumcr credit tt IS an attractive to hmderR b('eause they
Wll slu rr gton that lhl' .'iO
La llctJ 1romc facl tha t any
Arntrl ~an off er a lower return than can be
hghl momy pohcy ha s been famtly con take a European vatH ohtaultd from corporate borrow
enforC'&lt;d equitably r~nd Impartial lion on crf'dlt but tt has drfftrulty er.. who enjoy spectal tax pr1v1
ly for lhetr own be»t mteresta, to fmancing a
home itt
today l leges unt.ler our existing laws
protect the l'conomy agutnst mfb
tight " Jrioney market tJn a mort
I
t r rlaml}
U hard money 11
hon II 1M now ttme !hat they a1:1k g11.11:e gu01r.anteed by the Untted
.,ood for the country home burld
some !iearclung questons of the S~ttt• wovornmenl
1 rs as pntrtolrc Clhzens would be
rnone}' managers who arc t nforc
The heavn~st tmpaet of Ihe gov
willing to JO tl ong Hut butlders
l)u nk 11 would bf' nrore jushftable
1l tht hard money po11c wece the
~a n ~ fu1 all br g and small for
'lome hutltlers app liance dealers
automobile
mllnufacturen steel
Clunpantus
ch~nucal
produceh
lottie Over P•nlogon t
U:e
latt•r Chane• •nd all !h&lt;' reqt of the bustneS!I
Pro1ram for ....rv••?
!-or Pottol Rate lltt ' l'n who m~d( up our complex
cononw
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'Wf .\SHINOTON A ba ltle appeara to be ahaptng up In ConJreaa
l l t)Ver the Penta1on I n~ Pto&amp;ram for I'Uei'Vtl. Tile IIWfipinJ
provlalon. Of the new program requln 1ix monUur active duty tor
all enll11teea In the Anny reset Ve!l lncludlnl' the National Guard
Th ill take• efhct April I
It •dao opena a '.\ay tor draft "PJ youth1 to I!ICipe the two year
draft Under thla provlaion youth• IS a,.,. through
25 rnay volunteer tor alx mont.ha aeUvt duty
training follow~ by 6ve and a halt yelt'll 1.n the
ready r eaerve or Guard Hereto tore tht~y had to
voluntote1 bttore l'MahlnJ' draft age
The NaUon11 Guard a..oclaUon bitterly at·
lackt~d the prorram and hat ulled a. apttrttal
1 1eet1nr to or1anlu a eon,...ulonal ltK"ht apl.rutt
th• decl1lon
Alao membert fd thl Houae armed strvlou
committee wl.ht to know whither the Anny could
put the propam without approval by the HoUP
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e POSTAL 11.\TU- Prutdent l:l•~wer
•tanda a beU.r chu\&lt;:t DOW thu ht did IUt
year of ptUftJ ~ to approve a h.1U in
JIOS~II ratee but the 9UteotUt II .ijU &amp; . .~
Orre element enhanelnJ the poHitl~ ot ~n ,ouu_ a
rate lner411e ll the tact that lNT ._ Mt an •lee
year ~ · '(y
Mu• cant be r~ed in Pt•IIUCIJ ~. . . . . . ~fAIL
Lut nar wttll thetr poljtlcal futur.tl lit ·~ ill the 41t9\ktU,
Mnatot'l'~ and HoUM membtrra opehly '"n t'elu
tHo approtf ~
~t In tu price or etamp• that mtpt anjw
• vfter.
...,.,.. ~al l. .dtra faY&amp;- Kr. Jllehower's rate--~t·
hlr ptu and tt • l!lre Lo pt to the 1o0r fet 'MUon betot .. tM ...
liOn •nell IIMau tpprova) ts conll14t'" proba11rl• but th• letlate

may k1k
If the plla Ia approved It meana &amp;hat you wU1 b&amp;ve to pay four
l~t~ttud Gt lbNI cnta to m•U an ordlnary lfttuo 111.d •even IIUI&amp;ead
ot IL"t ~U tor u all mall 1tamp othtr po.tal ntee would 10 up.

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qVAU,.IC'ATIO)f~A ~I etrort i1 under

to prtwnt II Prealdmt trom

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lft.Y'Ont without juflJelal
Uflrlt:nct to tbt Supreme Coul'\ leu.tor Oeorre Bmathtn, a
nirttta o.ntcNt. hu lntroductd N:h • bill and hu aaked tor
Hrly CIOMtdtratlon of It
llmalhtn Mlltvtl thare h11.va Hell ..,_. Wbtaadlnl lt1prtlne
00\lrt ju1tk1M Without oourt experience lnrt ht e«mtldera tharn to
be ·-...,uou" HI alao fHlli that t~'!'; aMy lb.e men In the
)Ower qour:Ja, who ll'll overlook•• fott
,..... when appoiaC.
~ta U. opan. .. tha natton • bllh•t bibwtal
Uadw hll blU htrh court appo~itel wctuld ha.vt W bl.v• ba\f Awe
yara ot HI'VIct Oft tither a lowtr ftdeul flourt or cmt ot the biJIIW

•tate eourt&amp;.
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BanalMnr tanned Preeklat ElNnhowe.r'a ~tIIICitla'
Mlllit f( WlWam Joaeph. Br.nnaa to th lupftm.
court u 1 "dll'ftt endoreemflllt • at u.. prtadp~\
hco•
&lt;II ttW bUL Brennan formorl)• waa 1'lft tlMl Ntw l . . .r
IN!IW"
Malt ..,._. Oeurt Mr J:iaenbo.w_. il npartll;{
~ taav• ll't(lled the reeordl ot federal ud etatt j . . . h.ofo" ••

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f C4LUNO ALL CARS-The (OVotnl"Dentl Vilh and WUdlltl ......
vk:e 1.11 proclalmb!.J ll tou1h old bUft'IIO N klftc of the lonaiJ ,UU..
han hlfb'lt'l.)'l ' The aervJe4 ftpcrtl that for t.ht IUth time ill
no•t ~ ~M Joe hu '*n lnvo1nl! in a rtcht-ot way dllpute
wlth U L\\ltomobtl• and hu ernerred 1M victor
'I'IM lat.t tplfOde lnvolvad a territorial pOlice cruiser The report
faY! ,., .,...... &amp;way \lll.leathed, &amp;Mrtlllf dtlance at the vehk:le.

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mri Roy Sh~ets Anh
qu1ty are announemg the birth --,----,.,.,..----=-:-=::::
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o( a son we~J3"htng 10 lbs on Jon
uary 10 Thu baby has been named 8 00 C'•otam KangaroQ
M.11.rtm ~Ray Grandparents ure 9 00 Morning Show
WtUtam Wol! ol Eagle R1dge and 10 00 Garry Moore
Dess1e Sheet or Ourbtn W Va t1 30 St..'"\b It Rirh
Thts ts th-! flfth Child for the 1.3 00 Vallan~ Lady
12 15 Love of Ltfe
Sheets family
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
12 45 Guldmg Light
RETURNING TO STATES
Wrlllam C Young A N of the 1 00 Katlt&gt; s Kitehen
U S Navy wdl be amvrng back 1 SO Aa the World Tll'DI
m the Umted States sometime m 2 lO Our MISII Brooks
February roHowmg several months 2 30 Hou.aepany
m the Medlt"rranean area aboard 3 00 The Bt.~ Payoff
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
the Aircrafl Carrier U S S Ran
dolph Young 15 the oldest son of 4 00 BrJtbter' Day
4 15 Seetet Storm
Mrs Roy Sheets
4 30 Edge of NJght
5 00 Earlv Sbow
8 30 Your F.sso Reporter
8 45 Sport11 Parade
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6 58 Weatherman
7 00 A1r Force Show
7 15 Douglas Edwarls
7 30 My P'nend Flicka
8 00 West Potnt Story
8
Plll.ylwuse of Stan
Funeral serv1ees for
Clyde 8 30
00 Mr Arlams &amp; E\ e
French were held m the Jackson
9 30 Highway Patrol
Churcb of Christ Thursday after
10
00 The Lme Up
nl\Qn Burral wall tn tht Jackson
Cemetery
RelatiVes and fnends from Mtd
dleport meluded Mr and Mrs Ed
WHTN TV
CHANNEL 13
ward I&lt;Tench Mr and Mrs M L
French Paut French Mr and Mrs 11 44 Stsn On
Don SliVeN! Mr and Mrs Edward 11 ~ Cartoon Club
T French Charles Archer Mr lf:lfi .... Nobn -News
and Mrs W1lham Burford Mrs 12 15 Ne Jlhbors
Elmer Burns Mrs Delmar Roth 12 30 Llberace
1 OOFemlnt'le Touch
geb Mrs. Herbert ( hambcrs Mrs
1 45 Movte Matmee.
GTtCf Rus.sell Mrs Willis Anthony
3 00 Af 1ernoon Film Festivlll
Mrss France~: Rou sh Mrs 0 L
4
30 Super Senal Time
Rouah Mrs Leo Chtlds
Mrs Carne Hall Mrs Mme1 va S 00 MtckPv Mouse Club
8 00 Car•non Clull
Childers Mr.a W1jl1am Bradford
Mrs David D11rst Sr Mrs Herman 6 30 Five Star Fl.llal
"l 00 Kukla Fran &amp; Ollh.
Lohse Mra Edgar All ensworth
Mrs Fred I Gardnf'r Mrs Dave ? 15 John Daly &amp; the News
Farmer Mrs George Childs Mrs 7 30 RID Tln Tin
8 00 .l1m Bdwle
Minme Gilmore Mrs George Mow
8 SO Publie Defender
ery Mrs Erne11 J all.ance Mrs
9 00 J Led Three Llvea
W~lham Reynolds

Clvde French
Funeral Rites
Held Thursday

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M~.gbty Mouse
II DO Lucky 8 RarlCh
11 30 Tales of Texas Rancen
I2 00 B1g Top

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1 00 The Lon • Ranger
1 30 Jr Town Meetint
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Langsville Home
Demonstration
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Nabo11al lee Hockey
Tnwn CountrY C.oosroo&gt;di
The P.l&amp; Pl~ture
Cbureh'a Bt; S_,.
TV CIISII'Ofm
A1r Power
Golden Playboup
Beat the Clock
Buccaneers
Jack.ie Gleuon Show
Gale Storm Sbow
Hey Jeannie

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Saturdayt&gt;tgn On
Wettern Movle
Bible T1me
Two Gun Pl&amp;.yhoWJe

Wesley

Belles Jr (Ava
Ham~r) was honored w1th a mtJ.
eellaneous sbower giVen Monday
evemng Jan 14 at the East Le
tart MethodJst Church basement
by t.ba ladies or the church The
eolor lche.r.e Will carried out ln
peen tnd yellow with a water
sprinkler uranaement fron QJe
~ellllng with '&gt;treamen from It to
the many beault

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Mrs. Wesley BellesJi.lionor,
Guest At Miscellaneous Shower
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Mrs Margre Grimm Mrs.
Wolfe, Mrs Ross Norris,
Deed Laudermdt Mn Ferne
Hayman Mrs Richard Rowe
Sendma •'!ts
tend were Mrs
Clyde Norm, Mra
Mn Hecchet
Theiss Mrs Jean
Earl Shank Mn Early
Mrs Freeland Norns Mrs":,:;~f.:
Humphre) Mrs Me1gs B

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6 00 Saturday N~&gt;wf Seo•·•l&gt;,...
615 Swappm Sam s
8 30 Lets T•lk It Over
7 00 Eddy Arnold Time
7~ FamoUs Fllm Festival
9 00 Lawrence W~lt
10 00 Ozark Jubilee
10 30 You'ta 011 Your Own
11 00 20th Centur) Theater

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Whole kernal corn 1s exact y
what the name Jmphes - whole
kernals carefully removed from
the cob ao that the hull remaJns
Intact
Cream style corn may contam
some whole kernels along Wlth
pieces of toner port.lons of ker
nels subtitantlalJy free from bulls
or of ground kernels from wh1cb
the bulls have been removed
Both wh1te and yellow corn comes
Ill etther 1tyle of pack Cream
style corn goea a little farther
than whole kernel corn in sernn&amp;,
but
depend
lng may
upon not
the beUBedesirable
ror wbJch
1t 1.8

Intended

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HOLL11WOOQ

Lower coat
per pound
keeps you
In business

UP - Man!lt

Van Doren tuld Thursday
bed jn her new house

reportE!d as bemg nearly

w8,tt Dnd

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having black sheets
"Itm not afra1d of faHirrg
she Sjlid H s iO big that 1

Prioelr dOWD 1' Tlmt DOW to lower

..,.u by u11n1 S-way

RED(tROSE
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s-IIDSTIR IPHDIN.
TRENTON N J uP - Geol'lfl
Cue former major leuue aperd
kmg waa Ugged wltb t.bree speM.
ina: violation,. Thuraday by Btatll
Motor Vehicle Dtreetor Frederlek
J Gassert Jr who revokeri Caae'l
dnver 1 lieenrt The ex. Wilhint·
ton S.nator1 ouU'Itlder is head.
ba1eball coach at Rut.Jers Univer·

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Readers of Tbe Dally'~ollllel

long !n Identifying COITedly lhe Mystery Farm No

4tery
p1ctured
above,
as that
o\Vned~a~n~d~~~~~b;y~Pu~r~le~y~a~n;d~l'~a~u!~K~arr:~of~Lo=n~g~B~o:tt~o=m~M~ysFarm No.
5 will
appear
In
ion of the Sentinel

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The Purley Karr larm located
one mde North of Che1ter wu
correctly 1dentifitd this past wet*
by a numb"r of readers of the
Daily Sentinel Mystery Farm of
the Week
The name or the farm 11 known
as the Karr Dairy and Poultry
Fann and conSJitl of 148 IC'l'e!l
The farm was f1r1t settled Jn 1MO
and denved 1t.s name from the
Holstem Bre-Mers AssodatJon
Karr purch:~sed the farm m 1940
from Jesse Tuttle and tn the put
15 years of ocntpancy on the farm
has budt two large broiler hou.aea
a farm pond remodeled the barD,
consti\Jc\ed an up-to-date milking
parlor and Improved the bouse
and farm In general
Poultry and D1irylng are the
princtpal protfucls or thJS farm al
lhough he also bus a small frwt
orchard Sixty aeres arc kept un
der eultlvatton and 35 aeres m
Improved pasture Iandi He has a
cattle herd of 29 registered Hol
steins and eight grade Hrusteln
m additiOn to ramng of broilers.
Crops are rotated yearly and
ens1lage bay and grain are fed
the hvestock: JO months out of
the year Bas1e types of fertthzer
used on the farm In land cultiva
tton are cblck~n manure, l1me and
commercial fertthzera
Karr was marr1ed to hili w1fe
Altona m 1922 and are the par
ents of three children, Paul. 32,
Haroce, 27, and Kathryn Mora a
daughter who resides on the Porn
eroy:Cbt"ster Road His son Paul
wor'ks on the farm w1th btm and
be and h1s wtfe Ruth, whom he
roamed m 1947 live on the farm
Karr is a member of tbe haak.
Walton League Chester Melhodt.St
Church Chester Grange and Pure-bred Assoc;:tatton His principal
bobbleS are bunting and fishing
Karr saJd that he has tned to
follow the soil conservatlon plan
and keepa b111 ground in as much
alfall.a 18 posAble
When be first moved to th~
farm m 1940 the wheat yleJd was
8 bushela pE'r acre Since that
time he he.s. by good tillage
prac:tlc&amp;~, bo,ted the yield to 50
bllShel per acre He ia proud also
of owning the most up-to-dtlte
milk parlor in Meigs County
A Ions time aubleriber of the
Dally Sentinel, Karr say11 be pre
fers the Meigs County daUy newspaper to auy other because he
gets the IMal news quJcker
Gary Wolfe, aged 9 &amp;on of Mr
and Mn Gc'Jrge Wolfe of Chester
was probl.b1y one of the younsest
to 1dentrty tbe Mystery Farm He
.saw tbe pldure Of ttle farm 1n
the Dally St&gt;nhoel wblle a.t the
home or h•&lt;s: grand parents in
Chester ancl made Immediate lden
tlrication of Ute farm
Otben tb1t weak who correctly
identifted the Km farm were
Howard Bolin AtheDs-rd Dana E
Hamm, Mmtrsvllle, Rt 1, Ja"k
Carter Star Route, Chester, Mrs
Ed1son Hollan, .&amp;flnersvllle, Mrs
Earl Dill, R11clne, MrL Murl Ours
Long Bottom, Mn. George Pyles
telephone operator at Chesler
Charlei E Lee, Rt 1, Long Bot
tom and Mrs. Florence Wbtte
Long Bottom.

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NEW IN FARMING
C E BLAkESLEE
Cou 11 ty Agricultural AgMt
You can't just f~d corn m1n
eral! and water to a pregnant
aow and get the belt reaults will
the statement made by Herb
Barnes ExtensiOn Swine Special
ut at a meeting m M.ergs County
th1s put week Mr Barnes based
bJJ statement on the fact that the
unborn litter starting practically
from no wetght must increase 1n
aize up to 21k to 3 pounds per plg
at birth In the geatatron penod
of 112 to 115 days tbe sows body
must provide ad of the matertals
somg mto the little pigs body as
well as the energy and waste
products m this production
A pig that Ja properly developed
dunng the gestatlon penod should
durmg the e 1ght weeks followrng
buth multtply 1\8 wmgbt at least
twelve times One of the essentials
111 the brood sow ration Is the lD
elusion of 8 complete supplement
whteh tncludcs proteins vttamms
and anUbJOttcs
Barnell indicated that a preg
na~1t sow rauon for good reproductJOn should run about two
pound.!i per day far e2ch 100 lbs of
body wetgbt for a gilt and 1 y,. to
liAr pounds of feed dally for 100
pounds of body weight far the
sow
A 300 pound gtlt or 400 pound
sow would need. about &amp;IX pounds
of feed per day which m the WID
ter t1me should mdude one lb of
alfalfa meal 1 pound of ptg and
sow supplement and 4 pounds of
any other combm 11 t 10 n of gram•
Jn tbe summertime if the brood
BOW Is runmng on good ladmo ar
alfalfa pasture the protem supple
ment may be reduced to about
v4 pound ,:er bead per day, plus
the neceSBary amount• of other
1rain1 to keep gainmg slightly,
but not to reach an excessl.ve
wellbL
A week to len days before tbe
sow furows more bulky materia1s
lhotdd be put in the ration.

the water she WlBhes If she
aearches for food and ads hun
gry feed her lightly
On the day foiJOWUJg fa.rrowrng
begm full feedmg the aow Grad
uaJly return the corn aod 111pplement ID the ratmn and take out
some oi the bulky materJals.. Be
cautious wtth the protein supplement for a rap1d increase may
cause scouring especillly tf there
IS Infectious enter1tis m the brood
sow Ten day1 after farrowmg the
sow should be up to a full feed
whacb ebould tnclude e1ght to
twelve pounds of gnun per day
A good brood sow may reproduee her own weight 1n milk dur
Jnf the eta:bt weeks nunmg per
1od Her mtlk: flow reaches Jts
peak the f1fth week after farrow
mg then declines gradually by
weerung ltme at eight wetkR
Baby PIP ~orn during ('Old
weather will benefll goeally by
the U8e of hovers and heat lampa
to assure adequate warmth and
dryness Heat lamps should be
hung 24 to 38 Inches abov~ the
floor It .mu~t be hung out of the
reach of the sow and so 11 will not
burn the pigs Be sure the wmng
has adequate capacity Use porcelain sockets
Bnbv pigs confmed wtthout ac
ceas to the sod need protection
from anem1a The ptgs should be
auppUed wt•h adequate Iron and
copper m some form by the third
day arter tarrowrng Soc~rce of tron
and ('Opper are ('opperas and re
duced Iron compounds Squares
of "lean sod placed 1fl the pen
will also take care of the ne' d for
1ron and copper Vetennanans al
so have anemia preventative pdts
to treat pigs mdmduaJJy
Many baby pru will start to
eat during tile fn st two weeks of
hfe This may be supplted In a
creep so the ~tow cannot get to 1t
Oat groats or rolled oato are
palatable and make excellent
feeds during the first two weeks
uf a pigs life Many commercial

companies
also have creep feeds
wlrlcb are satisfactory
Each ptg should eat abqut 25
pounds of feed before the normal
weanmg age of e1ght weeks Pip
us11ally eat about % of th1s bedally
tween the sixth and ctghth weeki
As soon as the sow completes
Arter weaning corn or some sul}-

Ground
rolled for
oatscorn
or bran
may be oats
substttuted
and
lupplement tn the mtxture These
changes should be made gradually
but there should not be a reduct1on ln Lhe amount of teed fed

flrrowlng she

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Sugar Run Flour Mill
Mulberry Ave.

Phone 150

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Pomeroy

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
E. Main

st.

Pomeroy

Season Just
About Ready

ration plus the oeeeaary protein
supplement A :50 pound Pl.l
Tbe maple qrup aeuoa II a~
shoul~ gaul approximate'y one proachlfli, F W DeaD, Ohio Sll'fe
pound per d~ and eat around 3 Un1venity extension forest.er, a~
pounds of an 18% erude protein vtaes produc:era: to c:beek eqaJ~
ratton At 100 pounds of weight ment buckets, evaponton IDd
the market pll abould Pill 18 ft~el suppllet now
pounds da.Hy ,ad eat 5.3 poun(ls Of
Dean ~IDIIldl producer• of tJMr
16 ;, protet.n ration From 150 to say 1f you mila tbe lint bit rua.,
250 pound!: tbe plb Jbould run You may lu~~e: the beat part of tbe
around 18 l)(lllJids per 1ay Wllh season
the ~otal feed rangmg from 6'fz
In other year• aome iUJU' c:ampt
to 8 pounds per day of a 12 to 14 in Ohio b:ave opened in January.
per cent proteiD aupplemenL
saying t{ You Dl.WI fJnt
ruP,
111
Barnes pointed out that 1D the s1derably from ) ear to year aadl
present day maritet for pork we Northern to Southern ObJO
are trymg to get out Df the fat
u 11 ually 1t opens Itt Northern
busmess He a:UO emphlli~Zd that Ohro 111 m1d February and extencll'
you cannot tate fat oft a p1g by through late March. Freennl end
keetung hlm bUnerJ
ThaWing weather
WJlb sharp
One of the outstandmg programs breaks 10 tempM"atu.rea from 5
1
m Ohio m developmg the lean to 40 degrees aver extended per·
type pork that conaumers want til tods produce gOOd lllp runs Delli
1he SWlne .Eviltu~tton Laboratory explam!
located near Columbus Tbu sta. 1~~===========•
hon JS asshlted by the faohties of
OhiO State Umveruty the Ohio 1
Agn"ultural Experiment Station
FOR
and the program 1s a:tuded by the
Swute Improvement AMIK'iation of
Ohto Its purpose 18 to select and
recognu:e breedini stock from
Ohio herds that will Improve the
efftclenc:~o of production and the
market value of the OhiO commer
ctal hog crop This stock ts aeled
ed on the basis of records that 10
dtcate absence of mbented de
fects proiiftcaey nunmg ability
raprd gatmng abibty efficJeDt'y of
feedmg uttlu.ation supenor meat
type carcass and balanee of eom
formallon
In carrymg out this proaram
certam fteld reql.UI'emen.ta: must be
met on weights number of pigs in
1
htter health and absence of defects A representative pall' of
Added to your own or 1oc:a1
ptgs from the litter JJ; delivered
grams, plu.• good quality
to th(' station and placed under a
roughage will keep tllat faccomplete feeding and management
program These piJI:s must &amp;am at
tory produemg at top qualIty.
least 100 pounds on 370 pounds of
feed or le55 and tnuat reach 1 200
pound wetght at 180 days of qe
to qualify for certifkaUon
After reat"bing market weJgbt
Lhe ptgs are tlaughtered and me.
surement Jncludinc fat back
thickness. cucau length, ~quare
mcbes 18 th• loin eye u well al
we1ghta of the baJ1U1 IOJ.Ill and
llbOulder11. Thll teltlnt pi"'Ohhl1
wlll do much to improw tbe
bree:dmg atoct of Ohio

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y See how much faster,
easier you'll farm I
V See how little it costs I
H.ra b. a t.hlDk al•rt•r Jhtl wUt ..roebi'" your
btbr ehlclra 10 1 Ht.l•r. fhhr trowlat rtdod
lban
IMfon.
Futarl c:oatalna ...ProphJ1," • ~lal mix of • .,.,.
mal fat rnatertata It lt proa.la d~b. with • hlrh

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Radio, heater alld seat covers Extra good tires - lovely
green fintsb.

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apOtiiJbt new methocb of rtlft. •
genUOIUI milt m.eter1111 aDd .,..
ceUIDJ An Ice ~am D1J till
Will •tre11 enJineertn&amp; ttevetop.
menU N well u aew pn~nelq
methodl
All dalJ')' tec:bDOloD aoelet!tl
WJIJ cOOperate in ltaJiq 1 baaque! Thuraday ewenll\1, J'ebnaarJ
7 De1n L. L. Rammtb ol TIM
Ohio State Univenl.ty CoO. o1
Ajp'J cultu~ wUl apeaJr; oa '11le
Obw State Un1Yenlt7 &amp;lid the Far
Eaal
Among other eGDference 1pealto
ers w1ll be W 8 Wood. Ohio Ex
tl'nston t11nct.or, J II. Jenaea of
the dairy department, lliehltaa
Shte Uruver11ty, Max Hlndl, U.S
Department ol Atrteulture eeoo~
ment Uruvenlt)' of Dlfno1.1.
Dairy an.d fOOd teclmolop depart.
r11ent Un1en:1ty of IDlnoi1

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re.d hl1h

bl 8 VltpliDI lllld 1D AntabiOtiC' St.tppleroenta to
ward off reaptratory tn!ectlon• .uch •• Newcaft.le
Blue Comb and Chronic KeRpint.ory Oifcatt of
"'unknown cokt. • AAk ue 111bout Red ROlle TC It
11u heR Twt4d and Proved
thru actual uae.

Scheduled At OSU On February 5

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a

Dairy Technology Conference Is

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croNN MMtl
ID N1chola femalea.
Nichol• breediDI P1'0Vldea th•
eombinatloa of 'VlJOrou• haalth,.
aarl:t wel.ht. excepUonal livability
and top teed eftldancy that epeU.
low c:o•t per pound on lot after lot.
On • buyer•' market. that caD hi
0\llhlY Important to you
•
You1l •keep ahead of the red
when price• art low ,..dy &amp;.o
ROBBIRY PROFIT
,ood profitl 111 the montha abe
SYRACUSE N Y - The burg
See Y01ll' Vantraaa-Nte:hoJaor Jndiao
tar who entered Ivan Robinson a
Bl.ver: Nicholl hatcher)'IIUUI, toda7
servire station took 100 pennies
!rom the cash register but dropped all of them and some af hts
~Rbe'IIVW•
Woodlflold own money In bla baate to get
, st Cla1nvllle,
away Robinson aa..id ~e made a
'10-cent profit
N&lt;illon.Uio, Ohio

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Path\U)S to 0pporturnlty WIU
be thr Lheme of the ztth ann!J.al
Da1ry fecbooJosy conference to
Le held rn tbe A~ultural Labor
atones buJidlni! on Ohio Sl.itte
Unlver!IJty umpua l'ebruary U
About !WXl per10na inc:JudUil
d.io!ltY plaut operatora and supenn
tendents d.my teebnlclana an.J
othe r plant t&gt;mployeea fteldmen
nulk 1ns~cton and Jamtarlam
are expected to attend the of..da.y
j rve nt acconlm.g to f'r.t.ak Koval
OhiO State UnJVeralt)' extenaloo
~peciallit m daU)' terhnology
Th1rty nine '"aken from var
1ous seet1ona or the country will
1 ~ }.!pear on conference prog:rama
A butter and chee•e program on
.february :s will feat!.lte d1scua.o1 oru on paebglnJ, 10de label
ng of butter, elfieterJCl' In pJa.nt
perauona and product quality
~aster Buttermaker 1 awards ror
1936 wrll be pre.ented
A I eld program will emphasizP
current problema of dauy farm
practrces., qua.llty control of milk
~ upphe11 and economiC and pubUc
health protuema of the future
Da1ry englneerlne aeaalona wil

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A rormer Huron county 4-H
club mumber u one of 20 outatand
Ina: college acmors lft the Untied
States to receive a $250 •cholar
ah1p tor work with 'lnlmDI d1aeaae
preventiOn and control
He 11 Gary E ugene Rtckettll
son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Rick
etta ot WlUird The Ohio State
University senior received the a
ward on the ba'ls of h11 extension
tea('hlng plan for aound sheep
health practtce• in Hw l)n and his
outstllndtng 4-H club and sebolast c reeorda
Rrckett.t haa hl1 own flock of
registered Cornedale lbeep and
won championship honora with his
entries in the t-H Corrtedale class1 es at the Ohto State f1tr last
year He is majoring In agrlcul
tural education at Ohio State and
plans to do (l'aduate work in the
eld of ammal sctence
•
;I'he youth 11 among a group of
!ltudcnts 10 17 atates reeelVIna:
ctrolarsh1ps awarded by Chas
PhiZer &amp; Co ll'l.c, producer of
1nhbJOtJcs
Apphcants submJtted eldeDSJOn
teachm~ plans Pmbodvtnr 11n IH'
1mal he1lth program or llhowinf
the relationship of ammsl health
to human health Each award wih
ncr was required to have at
l~9st 3 )lears successful pertor
mance m 4 H wort and an out
standmg scholastic re('ord

I

The Late Show

R1ty Anthcmy

Scholarship

If you ll\.e canned corn, th1s ia
the )ear to get your f1tl of it
There 1s plenty Farmers bad a
good year for corn production
Whol• Bridge Stolen
Canners packed 36 milUon cues
ERDA ltaly UP
People of In 1956 In 19~ the pack totalled
thts mounltun hamlet would hke 24 milhan cases. Grocery shelves
to JO tn forces to catch some are well stocked Many merchants
th1eves who have upset the dally are makmg special t:Uaplays of
life of the entire vJibge They canned corn and some are otrer
can t however The thieves stole mg t)le new pack at pr1ees lll
the wood
and cement bndge keepmg with the greater produel'.hlch spanned the RIVer Boya
tlon
f he Bova runs through the center
Labels on canned corn not Dilly
of Erba
T tell the name of the product net
we1ght of co!'ltamer and name and
address of the packer, which they
must tell but also often gtve a
varret~ of additional information
to enable the consumer to make
bc11t use of the product For ex
ample many packers prmt reel
pes for preparrng corn along w1th
speclfle descript~e mformatmn
about the partlculn kmd of corn
m the can This is helpful to the
housewife and is handy bestdes
Exterunon spectall!ts m Marketing IqformatJon for Consumers at
the Ohio Stat.e U01vers1ty Colum
bus urge careful readmg of Labels
and consideration of the different
s1zes of cans and styles of corn
packed wbWe kernel or cream
style Companson of pr1ces of
varrous stzes and styles ot packs
will show whJeb is more econom

WHTN-TV Channel13

lndu1trlal Borrowing Centlnw"
fact ts that the har" money
noiJcy has not halted mdustrtal
burrowtng for plant and equtprnenl ~xpa n sw n [n 19M bustness
pC'utltng for new plant and equ1p
'llent amo unted to $27 blllton in
'958 ll hu.s rearhed $35 bllhon
Tht.s 1s a strange Corm of credJt
Mrs Alpha Barr wu el~eted
edu(' lton
pres1dent of the Langsvtlle Homl
Demonstration Club when they
In 195~ American mduatry II met Tuesday at the home of Mrs
na nrctl About BO per cent ot Jla {,uy Swadley
expan.swn out ot th own cap1tal
Other altieers are v1ce pres\
resrne~ and went to the open dent Mrs Carl Lemley secretary
market m competition Wlth pros- Mrs cecil Bolln treasurer Mrs
perttve home buyen for only one Leona Kennedy Ist Home De-dollar c.or nery five nt eded for monatraHon Counselor Mrs Carl
IX!ll'nston But 1n 1UMI one dollar Lemle)', seeond Jtome Demon
In every three •pent by Amertean counsrlor )Irs 1 tlllan Gardner,
Industry for new plant 1nd equ1p- pubhr1ty rhltrman Mrs Alpha
ment was bOrro\Ved In the open Barr
market and the apendinl W11S on a
Jlext q1eetlng will be beld!
flll" ,greater scale f~an In 1955
on Jlieb 28 1t the Kennedy hOme
from Ill
t.o 3 p m and ea.ch
Mett 'olntN Comm.nt
lmh: a sack luneb
rnliftbti'
Perhaps the mut pointl!'d com
be 'Xaow YQIIP
meut on the effeclivtnell8 of the Their
llwlnf
IUJht membefo
ttght monev" policy l.s to be
for
the meetJnlif
round m official fifure• prepared
bv !he Department Gf Commene
and the St!(oorttles and fl.:x(."han1e
Commrnton
They Bbow tbat
spending on Mw plent •nd equipment for mduatna.l expansion rtn
at an annual rate of about S25 biJ.
lion when the Federal Resewe
Board flrat started Its 'restraint''
on cred1t m 19M and thl.t It hu
moved upw.,rd in an unbroken
line 1unce that time tn a rate of
nearly hO billion at tha presat
moment
An thill at a time when Amerl
car. families are beana told tlult
tt I~ inflationary to borrew
monev tor new homes.
Neither Mme buildetl nor ho~
buvers a,re natlng for
spedal
treatment But they are c:onvJnat:d
that the time baa come when
there abould he
thoNugh going
re examlnat.iQn ot our o:r.one~
Th~

10 30

It 00 )lrif•
11 OS Scanning
1110 The I..ate

The Ohto Top Ten Tomato club
Is aponsored by the Agrtcuhural
Extenswn Srorv1ce the Ohio Can
nen associatiOn and the Baltimore
and Ohio railrOad at a lun11heon
project ill to atimulate rntereat 1n
cultural practices neceuary for
high yteida and htgh quality
County and state wtnnen w1U
recetve award• from the Baltimore
and Obto ratlroa.d at 1 luncbeeon
meeting 111 tl:te Deshler HUton
hotel here January 29 The meet
in1 will b1gbbght a 26th annual
conference for cannen fieldmen
and growen ot vegetable&amp; crops
for proces 81 ng to be held in columbua Janu.ry 28 and 29
County w1nners 111 addition to
Freeman and the Fegusons who
are Wood and Darke county win.
ners reapect1vely are
Peter Diller and Dwrght and
Jullul B:Ixel Route 2 Bluffton, AI
len. county Mrs c F M\ller and
sons Route I Caslaha Ene ooun
ty H R and Fred Tredway Rt 1
Lyons, Fulton county Norman
Fr'eeman Route 1 Deshler Han
eock county Elwyn Adama and
Mrs Bermce Walll:er Route 1
Deshler' Henry county Kenneth
Denore Benore Road Toledo Lu
cas county. Edgar' E1chenaur Rt
3 Rockford Mercer county Clyde
Jackson Route 3 Troy MJ.arru
county Loren Sommer Genoa, Ottawa county George Price Route
2 Pauldmg Paulding county. Vm
cent Brinkman route 3 Ottawa
Putnam county John Yeagle,
Lindsey Sandusky county, D1et
nch Bros. ro~ 1 W1llsb1re, Van
Wert county Charles A Planaon
Route 2 Stryker Wilhams county,
and A T Stephan and son, Route
1 Forest Wyandot county

Purley Karr Dairy Farm Is Identified
As Daily Sentinel No.4 Mystery Farm

•
Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-lllddleport, 0 , JIUL 31, 1117-4

Cd the •m••m. fada aboal Faakrt from your
Ptodco Dialer To rocll•l your cllldr pro&amp;s IG
• DIW bltb •.look IN iM bel wiJit. Jhe •o;lctt.

PROVICO MILLING 6
FEED CO.

Farm the modern way __ - With Farmall Felto
H1tch Try tho futoot, .,...., unplement bif.d&gt;.
mg you've ever known. Hitch or ~tcb imJJie.
menta m aeconda. Have more time for m.tbe-Jield
work Do mono JObo m a day Seo what llfMJlit3
work you can do on every JOb mth FarmaU PoatH•tch __ , because Fast-Hitch leto unplenwltl
work uthey obould-fioo-8ootillg or amtlollod.

COME IN •• - or

Oil! ~FREE ~'I(Jf$1~
Meigs Equipment Co.
lncorporoted
"Where Quality Is Paramount"
Blltlei'IIUI &amp; 2nd SL

l'oalenl7

�~1 Seatlnel, l'llmeroy-Mi4dloport, 0 .,

Jan . 25, 1957

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Badgers To Get Chance At

llllddleport, 0., Jon. 25, 1957-

Panther·s Back In Schoo)~ Jackets Tackle Wellston
;-;-:li---;YJ,-m-;;Ma~-C:;h-eO-,----,L=OU'GHRAN

M- - - - ,

NEW

pn:•ed In Bout
CLI.I

t"Of
L'

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'J1t'anu'
Show
lf

Loughran,

HONORED
YORK UP - Tommy
furr:~~er

lignt - heavJ-

weit;h.t cbamplo"l\, will De ID bonored guest at the first annual din-

ner of the New Yorll Box inj Mit!\·

&lt;tgen' Alll!n. 'ilillhU'day night .
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Two Tied In Lead
For Thund~rbird
lnvitational Top

-·ble

ollould
to pl'y .... I••• for a while" to.
1bci PllifJMr
Mi4 the epi
nJ.Pt trhen the P•nthers meet •f4lf Of ·~ . . . .~ the club
Jfte'._l, here.
wJ!I· il!tttf ta 8ttit IIIP' la Its eo,._
J•tson, eellar m•te _wUb 1114o- •lUoall;l• and ttl:fJdftl "OJf*l. tor
dleport 1"' the SIOL. 11 at
Qll bfllllft of tile IHHD., one
IAHD&amp;th so far •• I• tn.own. Tbt tlllf ... briPt P'OIIfteti only
1ebool

te• ,two WH'U 1iJ0.-

In
ibo:oa~t~hl~·m~.'~'~-~~i~d:;J~o~c~y~''="~'~'";'~g~,;~===~;;;::;:;;;;:;::,:~~--~1 were

1955 Bula Specla1· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $2295
Hardtop 4 Door. Beautiful 3 tone Green finish. White·
wall Ttres, Low MUeage, Dynafiow, Radio &amp; Heater.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Pomeroy

E. Main St.

eoae'

ran

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1
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PJay On
fn 1957

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A Yillol oiiOeke;t' .-utle p)a}'·
lnl pff ell 'Pring ifllttad of tun·
lr}f !fP ltil . . rOll . .t blOated
till Hft' Yel ·y...._ today
~~ dll ()It pJftttN ot Don
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of
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lliiJUitd, tbU: vt~Uy

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qdinf,~ Mia-

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lJe with 1 trin wfMur: M ~d at

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-The unbeaten Hlddlea, rated
No. rd1 by the bt
United
Pres~ Ohio
.__
Boa
of Coae I, U1'"" 1FOR 12
~ratght this seal!on. Added to lut
· o1 ••
aeason's 1tring
'"'' · th e M'''le
Iuu s
ei
have a two-s.eason VJctory lk n
of 37·
Not Content

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SPECIALS

i

FURHitub

en in reguihr senon play but lost careful not to say he may play
golf all summer.
in the state finals.
Tbe annual holdout parade ean
be eXJW!cled to have extra glitter
for sevenl years from the deal.
ing11 between Mantle and Yrmkee
General Manager Weiss. As long
as the greqt centerflelder is improving, and untu he reaehes his
veak the Yankees are golng to pull
every stop in yearly negotiations
to keep the star's salary within
reach of moderate ~ed tele-

scopes.
When a pla'ler starts down ward
in ability and strength he no
longer can h.oldout. This, however,
will be a long time in the future
for M'lntle. Now only a ripe old
25, tho.! Yank ~ can expect a
never bitter we hope , , .:::~:g:
wl1 h one of the great n1
all time .

WINTIR

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Clll!loletelv
hP.1ter, SPat

1953 PlYMOUTH

~

fMc! bodv.

Cambridge 4 Door Sedan. Heater
and Defroster. Blue Finish. A sleil
at this pril:e.

maintalnrd.

TWIN BED SIZI!
with 1insle oontrol
$29 95
DOUHU! DEn SI7.B
with Jin~~:le control ...... $34.95
J)OUBLE BID SIZE
wKh dual control . .., $44.95

BUY ON

EASY TERMS

$595
1953 DESOTO

Menv Mere
To~hiiMeFmm

MtTRnPOUTAN

4 Door Sedan, 8 Cylinder, Radio,

AUTQ SALES

· Heater and Automatic Trans., Pow•
er steering, As sharp as they come.

At Tratnt Lil!bl

$1095

In

·

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
Corner Mill &amp; Second Sis. Middleport

.... .. ..

Shopping Headquarters

'

FOR

Men

Women

N. 2ad Ave.

OHIO

Cash Bohr, Owner

OVERSTOCKED
WITH

• Limited Time

*4 PLATES
IJINNER

The PTA met at the acbool •n 1
Jan. 2! and !;thecJuJed' t b&amp;J)Jetball
game for Feb. 8 between the alumni ladi.. and hieh school girls as
a money mliJting project.
Mrs. Josie Heitgers house eau,ht
on fire from an overbeate4 ltove
but was e.1tinqubhed b)' tht buek·
et brigade.
Mr .and llrs. Dale Wlllia1nJ and
Mrs. Margaret Dougla• and Verlin
Howery attended the funeral of
Dr. Merold HuJl, 34, of Waldo,
Obio. He wss born and ra.laed ia
Harrisonville, tbe son of tbe late
Howard Hult and Clara CWiiU..Ois)
Hull. He wu kttled tn an

Proof of the Pudding ••••

tutomo-

bile aeclden"t
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller
have ;:.urchased the property of
Ava G11lr:ey, better known as the
Bud Douglas property.
Mrs. Ava Gilkey spent the week
end with her children in Chilli· ·

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cotbe.

TUPPERS PWNS

w. w. Braar.

OHIO ELECTRIC RATES
ARE LOW

To Cheek Your Leaky MulDer
•',

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~CK

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SPECI.U.-Tiafs Week
4-Door. Radio and heater, nice green finish.

H.&amp;R. FIRESTONE

MEIGS MOTOR 'CO.
ROBT. PERRY, Mgr.

DEALER STORE

~-

2nd Ave.

Phone 80%3

Middleport

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In this period or eonstantly rlslnr
prices eledricity stands out as the best
barpln in Ohio's flllllily budlet.

quires fresh, clean
oil for efficient en•

SEI! -THESE

KARR
AND
VAN
-ZANDT
W.MtinSt.
PoMeroy, Ohio

kilowatt hours in Ohio's seYenlarrest
citi~ was 4.1 per cent below the na•
tionalaverage for cities ahoTe 50,000
popula~n• .

hard driving re-

19$0 BUICK SPECIAL · · · · ·.· · · · · · · · · ·· · ·.. · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · ·· · · $395

Two door, green finish, radio and heater, with oeal covers, good !!res ... and uceptlo~ car at an exceptional price. Better drive II.
·

the natlollalaverare.

lieDer ,., 10 that
oil change BEFORE
~ou leovel long,

Four door iedan, beautiful blaek lllllslt, radio and heater • "· .taadard shift, a real good
oolld car.

1950 FORD Y-8 · ·· · · · · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · · ·· · · ··· · · · · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · ·· · $195

ne average ·1956

eec:tion of the eountry.

a Trip?

Super '88', two door "'dan. two tone green metaUie fiDllb, power 11111'1111, tinted· g!us,
hydramallc ... radio and heater, exce,t~onally nlc:e.

1950 PLYMOUTit·· ··········-'··· $395

01

.rem-1c bill for 250

Most Ohio electric bills are weD below
In 1951 the anrage Ohio biD for 250
kilowatt hollra (typical residential
consumption) was tied for second
low~t 811111111' the eight states in this

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SPECIAL · · · · · · · .. · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. · · · · · $1095 ,

1952 OlDSMOBILE · .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · ·· · · .. · · ·· · · $995

Tbat are selling below market prices. l.f you are looking
for a second car or a good car to drive to work we have

•

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Two dcor, two lone blue, ucellonl tlr.., Radio lnd heater , • . lllndard shift, 0111 local
owner, very, very low mileage and real clean.

Exceptionally
(LEAN

*4 SALAD PLATES

In The Cenlor of Middleport

dri'JIDt ease

WE DAVE SOME

• Limited Stock

•1888

HARRISONVILLE·

Super '88' Holiday coupe, green and white, Jllce new pmnt, ndlo lllld heater, hydramatic
drive • , • tinted gl.ss, white wall tires ; ..

Beautiful beige and brown ..• one local ow-. tinted llaa, r011l
ter hurry to - it.

- Club Coupe. Heater -

POMEROY MOTOR CO. .·

1954 FORD CRESTLINE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·' · · · · ·· · · .. · · · · · · · · · $1395

*4 CUPS
*4 SAUCERS

.

. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $S45

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1954 OLDSMOBILE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · •.. · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $1995

MQPELS

1950 MERCURY

Mr. and Mrs. Thor Carsey visit·
ed her aunt in Wilkeaville Sunday.
Mre. Genevieve Caney spent
the week end with her son, who b
staying at the honle of Bernard
Gilkey and attending achool
The proclamation lhC'n declare•
~~atJt .is ~be owner of.,.!
lhat Feb. 14 "be kn own and eel~ .~.&lt;J:~p·y
~ear.
,
hrated as "Ba'ttle Hymn" Day In
Marietta. Ohio and thal lhr peo·
].frs. Ella Douglas h; spending a
ule o( Marietta, Oh io make du( few Wt!eks wit hber SOil'/ M ~~
nreparnlinn to welrnmc t•teir hon- Douglali and wife.
Mrs. Bert~a Carl and Mrs. Josle.
ored gul'sts.''
Anno u nct'd earlier 1his week Heitger visited Ella Jewell at the
•Vfl'l " nroc!am!ltion bv Ohio Gov. county borne.
The Lend-a.fl1nd e'lub met with
r, Wllll11m O'Neill. ur"ine: state·
·uitfe ~vunnrt of the fcstl yitie ~ Mrs. Wilda Mae Wii!eman TuesdQ
r.ov O'Neill, a Marietta nnl ive al- evening,
Ernest Carr purehased a new
~o. wl1\ personallv partiripate in
.
lhp event. He will appear
with trllek.
Mrs. Lola Clark and son, Larry,
Roc k Hudson, Martha Hyer and
nlher sl.ars or the li!m at a num·
ber of premiere ob!rervances, and
will host an official re('ept ion. H'!
will also take part i.n Founders'
Mr .and Mra. Fon Halsey and
Day a('tivities at Marietta College
the day of the premit're in which mot:&amp;er, Mrs. Ada Tall, and arandHudson, Gov. Cecil H. Underwood son, Tommy Watson and Mr. and
" f Wf&gt;sl Virll~nia, and Dr. YLou Mrs. Ergar Dorst and son, Tommy.
Chan Yang, Korean ambassador to all were cueats of Mr. and Mrs.
tl-te United States, will be awarded Wayne Brickles, Saturday evening.
honorary doctors' de~rees.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brieklea
were visiting her niece, Mr. and
GARCIA BOUGHT
Mn. Wil!iird Ebersbach and famINDIANAPOIJS, Ind. UP - The ily of Cheder Saturday.
Incllanapolil Indians of the Am~ri·
Hrs. Frankie Pickens and daugh.
ean Auocletion have plll'chased
ucond bueman Chico Garela ters; Naoml and Mrs. Walter
from Wieblta of the eame league, iBrown of Reedsvi.Ue spent TuetGu-cla batted .2'79 at Wichita laat day ·~· &gt;With Mr. ••d &gt;lrt.
IMSOft,

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ANTI-fRUZE

388-Y

Four door sedan, lite blue, fully equipped ..• A rut gem of a buy.

(5Q&lt;Sl,52l
.

BOONTONWARE
SETS

MOORES PHqNE

1954 CADILLAC · .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · .. · · · · · · · · $2995

UldeJ&gt; ·Mo~lei Tnde&gt;~DI

''

Middleport

SERVICE CENTER

Every Car Bound To Give Service

WE ARE

Boys

See Our Modern Style~

POMEROY

DRI-CHARGE
BATTERIES

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YOUR
HERE IS the Racine "Hot Five" Tornado basketball club
which is riding on the peak of 13 straight wins against no defeats, and shooting at a fantastic pace of 52~"o on the season.
, This Tornado club Is the beSt balanced In two decades of outstanding Racine teams. Six ,ot them are averaging In the dou·
ble column scoring flgur~; 'K neeling. first row, Cart Wolfe,
Ivan Powell (alternate forward-guard), Dick Young (sub no
longer with the squad), Bob Birch. Standing, Coach Larry Morrison, Ronnie Salser, Doug Graham, and Jim Adams.

Battle Hymn Day
Is Proclaimed
For Marietta,
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'

February 14 has been officially
City
Manaa:er Robert Ll)'ton said tO- designated "Battle Hymn" Day in
diQ" he wUI reaittD Fe~. 15 to be· Marietta,
C90J-e eity m~n~~er ot GaineBYille,
llayor Forester Farley today is·
IUe'd
a prOclamation. exnreasinf.l
Fit.
LIJto,, who ltQ terved Mre the eitt'• appreciation for t h e
thrett yean:, has h.ad a ttormy ad- world premiere of "Battle, Hymn,"
miniltrat.ion &amp;inu tht 0..._0' ~· Universal • International's life
oolidated ToolophOIIe Co. tltlke be- story of Marietta native Col. Dean
.. ~ J5.
·
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!:. Hess, and declaring the J"'te a
He fotmuiJted a sumutul pbn day of special observance.
to reopen the Portsmouth tel&amp;
The proclamation reviews the
phone ex("hange which. had been
closed tw.i.ce because of strike vio- achievements of Co1. Hess, "an in·
ternatiofially·famous figure far his
lence.
Area
union!
demanded bls devotion to Gorl, Man and Coun·
· ous ter' bm tlty counell refu!led to try while in their service," and
~~k fr1r hi;i re!ignation.
tells of the studiO's derision to
J.aylon said '' lhe pressurti!ll to honor Marietta wi1h the liTst
'.!el rid or me did not enter into showing of the movie.
It recount.; the t'nmmunity's
my dcd~iun to l eave ."
The 37·year-old nati\•c of Vcr· nlans for thf:' obset·v~ncc ~nd an ·
rnont futTnerl. wo~ 5 to.vn ma nag~r nouncc.o tt. c pe nU ing ar;·ival ,.f
!lf Danvers, Mass. He is married rli Pnilaries and Holl ywoo1t personalities !or the event.
&lt;~nd ha~ rour sons.

SMITH CLOTHING

Motor King

32 PIECE

wnt

service."

With Exchange

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.. A tar thnt
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City Manager
Resigns Post

-~· ~ At Portsmouth
can ntak••ll ·PORTSMOlf'111, o_ lJP ~

tt\11:,_ ..,.... __ • '"OLET

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Fluffy, lh:hrwel"ht hlanhts

th•t provide uniform wlrmrh
tbroughuuf, Coratnured cornoH.
lu lovely ~h11.de• of pluk, Hreen
or blue . Heat autoroatlcally

F.O.M.,

seat ·covers &amp;

19$~
ton plcluo.
owner. 111

doubles,. , in lovely new &amp;olMs

TIR~S

FORD VS

white wall tires.
j,s the nl&lt;est &amp; cle~rtest
FMd aroullll.

G-E ELECTRIC BLANKETS and controls
Choose lu,ins

See It- oday

I

$299.0o
BAKER

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days. ''The Mlck" admits to friends
The 1043-1944 t-esm under Coaeh this is a bargaining point. He even
Roy Greene wa• undefeated: and quills to homl"town friends be may
went on to win the Claa A title. play golf this spring instead or
The 1944-1045 quJntet wu unbe•t- baseball. Note, though, Mantle is

H&amp;R FIRESTONE

i

roa

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seasons,

AT

M

ROOMS Of
Hew FIUIIIbl,.

the two

noon televltlou contest.
Tbo
Columbut
end eonrerenef! tilts, In the otlter,
Minne.sot.
entert.illll lfleltltan
State S.turdat nla:bt.
Purdue and DUooJ., both tied
for tacoacJ place with .J-1 records,
will be buty that ni1bt abo, but
the reaultt wqn't .ao luto the eon.
ference atandlnas.
The Wildcat"' Ire~ from their
...
.,.
first win J!l four tries, ~.PI to
take up 111lntt the Jlatlttyn
where WJ~oasin left ~ Moocla7
niabt. Tbe lttdaers, letd.Jaa: mOlt
ot the way, fell ~e::.m ,t6 • late
.taae rally by the t ar~ootiog
1 Bucks and wound up on f.he 1hort
end of a 61_-64 JOOre.
In JoalnJ tb~lr fiflb •Lraliht
aame, the Bad&amp;ers had the honor
or coming closer ta vlctoir \bin
any or 0 hi0 Slate•I ODDOBeOtl thb
season. Nor~h,weaterb;i only CoaI
erence vIctory before Monday
niJht'a 7G-CI8 conqu,lt Of Iowa was
a win over the lowly Ba~s.

DeJ.rut. na-:

Bu.t Walker isn't eontent to rest
•· d . He •ill ou t 1o a1 1e-1st
ou tha t r-=or
tle, 11 not tap, the lt'hool's
Mantle is holdina out for .$&amp;,000
time record ror consecutive vlc- this year, a tidy sum in any
tories of 43 S'!t In the 1943 to 1945 league of endeavor even in these

an.

itt flrllt
b.iU.etbaU campaiJD

ur U.arel Cflll.
Mrs . Robert 1M Ia IIMmdl•l the
: wc.-k In Darton . Ohio, thf' &amp;:uftt
I or hN aunt
~fr . and •!ra. Albtrt APP1tbH
~ of ('Jneinnatl viait.f&gt;d Mr . and Mn
Douglu Circle te1:enlly.
)brilyn Rr:tuah of AUWnt spent
1 ~atunby ni !il ht witb her parentJ
.· l'Ir .and Mn. E4IOII Roaab.
Mr Jnd Mrt. Douglu Cirele ealled on lfr. and lira. ,llobn Bed:
of Bald Knobs one day Jut weet.

A falft.ily dinner wa• .erved al
the hOIBl Of Mr .and )fra. Dl'lll
lkh•Ur, Iunday ho~orlng lh e
WrdulaYJi or Ga:ty lbrn1tt and B 1lIJ catl«on.
llr. 1nd llr1. Dant , ell , Lo~on .
OlaJo, v.iltt.ei Mn Clara C1rde
aM family. Sunday .
• ·--,
'
nbfton.re and Linda Circlt vi•
hed· llr. ud Mrs. f.d Bu•h and
lamlly of Spiller Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Dan Smilh and
A ba
Cll now a:wept 1wlftly
over Ohio tllday, heraldine a new famiJy tpent Sund•y with Mr. and
TUPPEIS ltl.AIIIll NIWS
COld w•ve ror tbe extreme north- Kn. Lawrente Smith and family
lot IMiyA ........
Mr. and Mra. Kennetb Davidson
well portion of tbe ltate by 8at·
A heavy blanket or elouds co~· ·
urdl)' motn.ln.a.
ered the at11te early today, ra us- and 100 and Mila Haul Hoffman
The ancn't an Jdvanct guatd of int the temP"!raturts to drop only or ColumbUI spent the week end
anotltcr eola b!llh..pretaure center, I' h
• ,
·
, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1pread over ~ •'-'l~ durin., the 1 11 t 1y. ,.ar:y mormng readi lltola Oa01. Hof(UliiP..
2"
e
included Fin.,lay with 23 . Akron
momlq boun. The weatherman, z&amp;. Columbu ~. 27, Marietta 34 and
ho]ir, 111\4 the JDOwfaU would !Ja?tora 29.
be
t t~pt ln the aortbern
The weather burHu predicted
rouot tl, wbl!t'e "Jlteabte ltC:UIIIU· Uzardoua weather for Northweat
laUonl eoutd Ottur."
ern Ohio b~lore the rold wav£.
. .. . . .
Meanwhile, t1ro hiJhway• were strike•.
t'lOHd due to bigh water ln Trwn·
The heavy snowfall In that st'c·
buU •nd PeriiJt CouDtiet. The tion will tw~ome mixed w it h
Beautiful original black finifth
Ohlo Deptttment of Hl.&amp;hwvs flftti••1 rain or sleet by tom1bt
radio. white wall tire-s .
said a seriiH of Route f4 ln Port- maklnJ drtrint ronditioni ex•It eoent~ tnd 1 portion of Rpute tNmely bU'llrdous.
8'1 · ,.. .
umbull coUnt Y W..-a"'
-...
For the r'mainder of the slate,
cloted:.
the tn091all was expected to be
light, turning to flurrifl!; u the
weJ'f! butneq visltors In AtMns muC!h colder alr moves into the
E. llbln St.
Jtate.
00 W~!ty.
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CHICAGO UP - Nortbwes.ttfn
to ta

rA&amp;u

The ..know how" Will ~umulattd over U ltiiOD! u eoach . of
tbe ... Hille .Mid.4fet. Jn that hme
Walkn bll woo 101 PtHS and
loat oaly It for IB av•qe or 84
per eent.
•
·He bas the dtstlrletloll of belnt
the ani 7.. achoolbof ecttl!b to l!ver
win four Class A (now AA) championab.lp.l •

CARMEL

On Television; Gop'hefS, Mich;gan Play
I
' "e'
• • cJtanudefeatle1 tbeoh.JollJgstate
New (n}d
.,
with
Ten
:v
"ave
wblm
WI
•
...... ,Ia.., s.turd11 I• •• after. "anhnas Made
Buckeye-WUdeat pmo 111 Toda F
Obi0
ls one ot only two week· ·
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Of
1

Iowa State, the te.lm tblt upaet
9'1' ~
SIIUJtG P'la UP
ltansas, Pt'~d toby on a dolt Stets~n g~~al.t)' of
of its own m"'Cliclne.
has dropped intercol....ate toot·
ball tor tiM ~ut bote~ to pio.
BY
Just when the Cyelonea had a neer 1 "Southern IYJ Leaaue" ol
ehan~ to Ue Kansu tor the Bil
Taanehm
Seven lead, they themtelvea were
upset, -.e8. lo ov-ertlme Thursday
night on th~ir bome court by Mi•
It's not going to be any snap for sour! In a battle th•t featured a
the Panther first string to climb poat..game demonstration by Cy·
Out of sick beds to play lackson clone r.ns.
tonight. Thursday morning - for
tbe secund day - the entire startGary Thompaon, tb. live-foot
ing £1ve was out of school.
ei&amp;ht.jneh whiz wh9 sparked Iowa
Whtle Jaekson hasn't exactly State's big wln 1Qt w-eek, almost
set the league on fire this year u saved Jls baeoa tbur&amp;dl)' ni~t
is an llJliom that any one of the wbeu hi1 hook abot produced 1
little fellows year in and year out 61-61 tie at the end of regulatfon
i&amp; a~le to do the giant killer act. tiJ!Ie· Tl)eo Don Medsker, whose
S0 1•t behoove• the p an tbera ......,_ 1ut.second
""""nt
Kanaas ,
.L baaket
.
._
get m as eaood. i!hape as poss ible opene~ toe Ktra· - ..iion with a
before 8 p. m. ton.icht.
free throw tor 1 62-61 lead. But
1
· ht 1
ft e~g
eague games Ibis sea- last w"eek'B heroes were left in
son the lronmeo have .1cored 410 the lurch ae Bill Rosa' basket put
"""'ints for rm average o1 .,• 1.2 pel' Missouri into a lea4 it never gave
..
Jame. On tbe form sheets this up.
seta up lhe Panthers as about 11
h
At t e final run. Iowa State
points better offensively. Del-1
..,...
ans aura:ed onto tbe fioor and
aively the Panth· 11 e•ames surround ed the two referee&amp; in
.,. 1 10
have held monent.J to 855 poinb protest at 8 detilion ln the final
tor a $9.5 averap. On offeDBe the minute of re,culatlon plat. Polic:-e
Pomeroy boys .J)ave counted 62.1 escorted the officials from. the
points per contest.
noor an4 , ollhe bulldl"".
•o.e

"' L
_..~_;5"-

formula fqr prod-.dal 1 succe'u ·
ful h.lgh arh.ooJ bllbtbaU team
1'he eeeret of Walbr'• aucce~&amp;
teems to be the eombfJaatlon of
6ne superior plarer with a hand·
rul of above averqt pbJfta, •kill·
tully bNndcd Jnto 1 fMWI!.ootlng
aoreptlon by Walktr'l "know
how."

_,j

Ute
giving .sei!Ond p1ace Athens • 'ftlf8' rateJt 1fdtott hom ·the''Yan·
•till' )qlcltHat.lD.-thief comes rtght
a torrid ,.,,.., alld played •
heshl of l.ar1811'1 oraek in
7
the flrtt
.11le~l). I;alit,, tb"t he ttm.ay
atarUng 1ive bu beeq out of en~ up tendfng ~ If the !Van·
school for two daya autrerl.na: an teea don't meet bls request for a
martment of lllt raoctnr l!vm $M,&amp;JO pla.ry. Meltlter: te exnanted
~-to alvt Y11nkM Gen..-11 Manager
£\~.~~~;·~~a bound to be weak- Geotge Weiss anything- to laugh
ened," Coa&lt;'h Rettoa sald, "bllt abollt.
~laatle, wbo is askin.111 for MI!.OOO
we'll Ret all the milea1e o~t of
to aore than: doable hie JOSS satthem we ean."
s. T. Johuon, atenar Paattwr
, Is due , . another vUlt to
center, held tcorelea .&amp;om
Yort next weelr: tar a ban·
fil'ld apinat NelloDvWe wlten.
C(tiet, and be and Weise ne ex·
got out ~ bed with tbe
to pect«f
tocether thaft to dis·
ln Olblmma
the meJDtlme

MIDDLETOWlf 0 uP - ro ~ ~h
Of ' MiddletoY.o n ·.
parently has Jilt Ltpop Ute r i
Paul Walker

I

ilW~6~b::0v

lW~kend Conference Tilt To Be Shown

Middleport Seen Wit~ Good fJiance Of 1Mu;i;-:~ddi:J-;.e~s'"'W01alk..-er--=====;;-wrupse--::t-te-rs-;-U;-pse
- -t~By Missouri; Now
U~tv;!~'~~~~~~. ~~Ci~ !~~~n IHas Formula For The
Tied For Third In Big Se"en League
........
, .u
his st•rtina •••• ... !
•t·-~ w~t- 11&gt;o ,.~ Wt'nm'n•
T•"-"
Sports
Ia
tod.ar ond
be .... l'bo'J·~.a. t!&gt;Jo .'H'l&gt;'
- - - , .,_,..,
Bv Unl~ ..._
DROPS Oh G~

''TA.MI BEACH UP
Joey
Mni m, M years old but "still
Qt•ona; as a bull," p !l!l his BljlP and
•p; veaNJ o! e;(l]trience against Ed·
rli4' Vach.e11 !Jn~ of the divlsioll ~
' ""·1'•mkert young lions, in a 10.
llonme-n pctNJeU one win in
~""T'rt television bout at thott Miami
"" glay, • 54-41 llckil'lf lfl.t'n
.'"~ ..... cl, Audito rium t onlght.
PAUf SPRINGS, Callt.
UP Mactlen . 24, from ft f'ddlng, Ca lif A borrnwed puttee and a few let- Kiddl~port.
Middleport lOft to Welllton Ill
was a he11vr favorite 4-l or bet· sons from an old master put veta despente attempt to edJe out
tcr b(&gt;cause of his strong pun ch.
eran Or. Cary Midd lecotf ·and
: nq arm wh ieh hu netted him l4 young~ter Ken Ve nturi at the of the cellar. ltl chaneet of wlalrMrkouts in his 19 ftgbts. He II front of the pa('k 1n the $15,000 nln1 o.re not ex.eelliDt, ......, ..,.
urHft&gt;feat ed in his
procareer. Thunderbird
lnvilatlo nal
Golf season records. Welllton took iht
which bega n in l9n~ and l!lranked Tournament today.
Jack.tta 'U~ in 1 (ant _.tl.aj ft
third among lh~ heavyweights.
Middleeofl who lma had pu!tlnJ Deeember J1 on tbe Jaebt fla;,lr.
But Maxim. former lighl ·heavy miserle9 on the tolll'nameflt trail
81DH theft tM Jackttl haw
weizht champi on , riguru the 110 1 his year, tried out a new putter improved ,..eetly and Wellltep . .
fi~ hl s he hils put llnder his belt 'lorrowed from Lloyd Mangrum ~ne~! ~..'..1 a'!fijtJ ';__~~~JI·IbU ~
si nt'c lfMl will make the dlfferenc" :u st before the teed off Thursday.
:Roe~
.. -· 1n~-~-.
.,.....~
._
'oldrullll
•·vo 1 ........,.
ll!!ainst the California youngster Venturi had special lessons fronlo "'
.,...
• - ""
•""'"""'
ehanee to fOJM home 4
~ur.
Maxim. from Cleveland, has 82 ~en Hogan.
'
- - •-•e•· hive .L.
,......,.,..
wins. but only 21 KO's_
' ......,. .. ""'
.
-~
The net re!lult was 1 pair of 688 latl' ' "''"
tats, 7J.IT . ,t4
Gatupolit
''S I:;U"e, Machen's you.ng. but ~ ·or Ute two ml!n who look", walk
nd
••
,
to
AtbeDI.
a "'"' 1
wn s FloYd Patterson · when Joe\' 111d swing aUke.

* * * * * •• 5•star Buy

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·

*Hovilond Sportsmen Mufflen

eMore Plek-up ernereased Power ·ePurr-Formance

Your Ohio Electric Companies

/1

gino operotlon and
longer wear. Our
cha nge~overs ore
made in a jiffy. See

••s

Tflt
Jh•

•WE INSTALL

•WE INSTALL

NOW!

PRESTON MOTORS, InC.
411 M. lrd Ave.

c-....,

Gat&amp;. !t.ctric
Eltctric llhJt~&gt;i...,ifll
Colurnb111 &amp; Swlllrrn 01\Jo Elklric ~W
file D117f0" ro.. 411:!1 111;1111 C.121fC&amp;J

*Haviland Super Deluxe
The Muf~er That's Guaranteed

(i~r : nMIIi

.

Middleport

.

Cl•~lalld

c.,._.,

c..,...,

The MorittHI l!!ledric
Ohio fcll$01'1 CoM,..,
Ohio POW*!' co ..po"Y
Jbe Toledo E4iulfl (til, lA,

�~1 Seatlnel, l'llmeroy-Mi4dloport, 0 .,

Jan . 25, 1957

•

'

Badgers To Get Chance At

llllddleport, 0., Jon. 25, 1957-

Panther·s Back In Schoo)~ Jackets Tackle Wellston
;-;-:li---;YJ,-m-;;Ma~-C:;h-eO-,----,L=OU'GHRAN

M- - - - ,

NEW

pn:•ed In Bout
CLI.I

t"Of
L'

•

'J1t'anu'
Show
lf

Loughran,

HONORED
YORK UP - Tommy
furr:~~er

lignt - heavJ-

weit;h.t cbamplo"l\, will De ID bonored guest at the first annual din-

ner of the New Yorll Box inj Mit!\·

&lt;tgen' Alll!n. 'ilillhU'day night .
---·
:.___

Two Tied In Lead
For Thund~rbird
lnvitational Top

-·ble

ollould
to pl'y .... I••• for a while" to.
1bci PllifJMr
Mi4 the epi
nJ.Pt trhen the P•nthers meet •f4lf Of ·~ . . . .~ the club
Jfte'._l, here.
wJ!I· il!tttf ta 8ttit IIIP' la Its eo,._
J•tson, eellar m•te _wUb 1114o- •lUoall;l• and ttl:fJdftl "OJf*l. tor
dleport 1"' the SIOL. 11 at
Qll bfllllft of tile IHHD., one
IAHD&amp;th so far •• I• tn.own. Tbt tlllf ... briPt P'OIIfteti only
1ebool

te• ,two WH'U 1iJ0.-

In
ibo:oa~t~hl~·m~.'~'~-~~i~d:;J~o~c~y~''="~'~'";'~g~,;~===~;;;::;:;;;;:;::,:~~--~1 were

1955 Bula Specla1· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $2295
Hardtop 4 Door. Beautiful 3 tone Green finish. White·
wall Ttres, Low MUeage, Dynafiow, Radio &amp; Heater.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Pomeroy

E. Main St.

eoae'

ran

t'"·

~L

1.-.

litO
1
I

PJay On
fn 1957

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A Yillol oiiOeke;t' .-utle p)a}'·
lnl pff ell 'Pring ifllttad of tun·
lr}f !fP ltil . . rOll . .t blOated
till Hft' Yel ·y...._ today
~~ dll ()It pJftttN ot Don
•
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of
_· -._.,· _.1•-.J,
·" ( ,..., _ .

lliiJUitd, tbU: vt~Uy

,;..,.... ..- aU

. . . . . . . . . . ....,.

qdinf,~ Mia-

an·.
lJe with 1 trin wfMur: M ~d at

...
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Tl ..a.
, -w,
~-.ugJ"'W!J·
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-The unbeaten Hlddlea, rated
No. rd1 by the bt
United
Pres~ Ohio
.__
Boa
of Coae I, U1'"" 1FOR 12
~ratght this seal!on. Added to lut
· o1 ••
aeason's 1tring
'"'' · th e M'''le
Iuu s
ei
have a two-s.eason VJctory lk n
of 37·
Not Content

.
~

SPECIALS

i

FURHitub

en in reguihr senon play but lost careful not to say he may play
golf all summer.
in the state finals.
Tbe annual holdout parade ean
be eXJW!cled to have extra glitter
for sevenl years from the deal.
ing11 between Mantle and Yrmkee
General Manager Weiss. As long
as the greqt centerflelder is improving, and untu he reaehes his
veak the Yankees are golng to pull
every stop in yearly negotiations
to keep the star's salary within
reach of moderate ~ed tele-

scopes.
When a pla'ler starts down ward
in ability and strength he no
longer can h.oldout. This, however,
will be a long time in the future
for M'lntle. Now only a ripe old
25, tho.! Yank ~ can expect a
never bitter we hope , , .:::~:g:
wl1 h one of the great n1
all time .

WINTIR

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SPECIAL

nne. "You

""'"'"'. w~h thl~.,

L. . . ll! Y •

~~~~~·:4, ~·.
Clll!loletelv
hP.1ter, SPat

1953 PlYMOUTH

~

fMc! bodv.

Cambridge 4 Door Sedan. Heater
and Defroster. Blue Finish. A sleil
at this pril:e.

maintalnrd.

TWIN BED SIZI!
with 1insle oontrol
$29 95
DOUHU! DEn SI7.B
with Jin~~:le control ...... $34.95
J)OUBLE BID SIZE
wKh dual control . .., $44.95

BUY ON

EASY TERMS

$595
1953 DESOTO

Menv Mere
To~hiiMeFmm

MtTRnPOUTAN

4 Door Sedan, 8 Cylinder, Radio,

AUTQ SALES

· Heater and Automatic Trans., Pow•
er steering, As sharp as they come.

At Tratnt Lil!bl

$1095

In

·

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
Corner Mill &amp; Second Sis. Middleport

.... .. ..

Shopping Headquarters

'

FOR

Men

Women

N. 2ad Ave.

OHIO

Cash Bohr, Owner

OVERSTOCKED
WITH

• Limited Time

*4 PLATES
IJINNER

The PTA met at the acbool •n 1
Jan. 2! and !;thecJuJed' t b&amp;J)Jetball
game for Feb. 8 between the alumni ladi.. and hieh school girls as
a money mliJting project.
Mrs. Josie Heitgers house eau,ht
on fire from an overbeate4 ltove
but was e.1tinqubhed b)' tht buek·
et brigade.
Mr .and llrs. Dale Wlllia1nJ and
Mrs. Margaret Dougla• and Verlin
Howery attended the funeral of
Dr. Merold HuJl, 34, of Waldo,
Obio. He wss born and ra.laed ia
Harrisonville, tbe son of tbe late
Howard Hult and Clara CWiiU..Ois)
Hull. He wu kttled tn an

Proof of the Pudding ••••

tutomo-

bile aeclden"t
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller
have ;:.urchased the property of
Ava G11lr:ey, better known as the
Bud Douglas property.
Mrs. Ava Gilkey spent the week
end with her children in Chilli· ·

I

cotbe.

TUPPERS PWNS

w. w. Braar.

OHIO ELECTRIC RATES
ARE LOW

To Cheek Your Leaky MulDer
•',

. , . Bet-

•

1953

~CK

'

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SPECI.U.-Tiafs Week
4-Door. Radio and heater, nice green finish.

H.&amp;R. FIRESTONE

MEIGS MOTOR 'CO.
ROBT. PERRY, Mgr.

DEALER STORE

~-

2nd Ave.

Phone 80%3

Middleport

'

'

In this period or eonstantly rlslnr
prices eledricity stands out as the best
barpln in Ohio's flllllily budlet.

quires fresh, clean
oil for efficient en•

SEI! -THESE

KARR
AND
VAN
-ZANDT
W.MtinSt.
PoMeroy, Ohio

kilowatt hours in Ohio's seYenlarrest
citi~ was 4.1 per cent below the na•
tionalaverage for cities ahoTe 50,000
popula~n• .

hard driving re-

19$0 BUICK SPECIAL · · · · ·.· · · · · · · · · ·· · ·.. · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · ·· · · $395

Two door, green finish, radio and heater, with oeal covers, good !!res ... and uceptlo~ car at an exceptional price. Better drive II.
·

the natlollalaverare.

lieDer ,., 10 that
oil change BEFORE
~ou leovel long,

Four door iedan, beautiful blaek lllllslt, radio and heater • "· .taadard shift, a real good
oolld car.

1950 FORD Y-8 · ·· · · · · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · · ·· · · ··· · · · · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · ·· · $195

ne average ·1956

eec:tion of the eountry.

a Trip?

Super '88', two door "'dan. two tone green metaUie fiDllb, power 11111'1111, tinted· g!us,
hydramallc ... radio and heater, exce,t~onally nlc:e.

1950 PLYMOUTit·· ··········-'··· $395

01

.rem-1c bill for 250

Most Ohio electric bills are weD below
In 1951 the anrage Ohio biD for 250
kilowatt hollra (typical residential
consumption) was tied for second
low~t 811111111' the eight states in this

•

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SPECIAL · · · · · · · .. · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. · · · · · $1095 ,

1952 OlDSMOBILE · .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · ·· · · .. · · ·· · · $995

Tbat are selling below market prices. l.f you are looking
for a second car or a good car to drive to work we have

•

•

Two dcor, two lone blue, ucellonl tlr.., Radio lnd heater , • . lllndard shift, 0111 local
owner, very, very low mileage and real clean.

Exceptionally
(LEAN

*4 SALAD PLATES

In The Cenlor of Middleport

dri'JIDt ease

WE DAVE SOME

• Limited Stock

•1888

HARRISONVILLE·

Super '88' Holiday coupe, green and white, Jllce new pmnt, ndlo lllld heater, hydramatic
drive • , • tinted gl.ss, white wall tires ; ..

Beautiful beige and brown ..• one local ow-. tinted llaa, r011l
ter hurry to - it.

- Club Coupe. Heater -

POMEROY MOTOR CO. .·

1954 FORD CRESTLINE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·' · · · · ·· · · .. · · · · · · · · · $1395

*4 CUPS
*4 SAUCERS

.

. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $S45

I

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IT'S TIME

1954 OLDSMOBILE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · •.. · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $1995

MQPELS

1950 MERCURY

Mr. and Mrs. Thor Carsey visit·
ed her aunt in Wilkeaville Sunday.
Mre. Genevieve Caney spent
the week end with her son, who b
staying at the honle of Bernard
Gilkey and attending achool
The proclamation lhC'n declare•
~~atJt .is ~be owner of.,.!
lhat Feb. 14 "be kn own and eel~ .~.&lt;J:~p·y
~ear.
,
hrated as "Ba'ttle Hymn" Day In
Marietta. Ohio and thal lhr peo·
].frs. Ella Douglas h; spending a
ule o( Marietta, Oh io make du( few Wt!eks wit hber SOil'/ M ~~
nreparnlinn to welrnmc t•teir hon- Douglali and wife.
Mrs. Bert~a Carl and Mrs. Josle.
ored gul'sts.''
Anno u nct'd earlier 1his week Heitger visited Ella Jewell at the
•Vfl'l " nroc!am!ltion bv Ohio Gov. county borne.
The Lend-a.fl1nd e'lub met with
r, Wllll11m O'Neill. ur"ine: state·
·uitfe ~vunnrt of the fcstl yitie ~ Mrs. Wilda Mae Wii!eman TuesdQ
r.ov O'Neill, a Marietta nnl ive al- evening,
Ernest Carr purehased a new
~o. wl1\ personallv partiripate in
.
lhp event. He will appear
with trllek.
Mrs. Lola Clark and son, Larry,
Roc k Hudson, Martha Hyer and
nlher sl.ars or the li!m at a num·
ber of premiere ob!rervances, and
will host an official re('ept ion. H'!
will also take part i.n Founders'
Mr .and Mra. Fon Halsey and
Day a('tivities at Marietta College
the day of the premit're in which mot:&amp;er, Mrs. Ada Tall, and arandHudson, Gov. Cecil H. Underwood son, Tommy Watson and Mr. and
" f Wf&gt;sl Virll~nia, and Dr. YLou Mrs. Ergar Dorst and son, Tommy.
Chan Yang, Korean ambassador to all were cueats of Mr. and Mrs.
tl-te United States, will be awarded Wayne Brickles, Saturday evening.
honorary doctors' de~rees.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brieklea
were visiting her niece, Mr. and
GARCIA BOUGHT
Mn. Wil!iird Ebersbach and famINDIANAPOIJS, Ind. UP - The ily of Cheder Saturday.
Incllanapolil Indians of the Am~ri·
Hrs. Frankie Pickens and daugh.
ean Auocletion have plll'chased
ucond bueman Chico Garela ters; Naoml and Mrs. Walter
from Wieblta of the eame league, iBrown of Reedsvi.Ue spent TuetGu-cla batted .2'79 at Wichita laat day ·~· &gt;With Mr. ••d &gt;lrt.
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HERE IS the Racine "Hot Five" Tornado basketball club
which is riding on the peak of 13 straight wins against no defeats, and shooting at a fantastic pace of 52~"o on the season.
, This Tornado club Is the beSt balanced In two decades of outstanding Racine teams. Six ,ot them are averaging In the dou·
ble column scoring flgur~; 'K neeling. first row, Cart Wolfe,
Ivan Powell (alternate forward-guard), Dick Young (sub no
longer with the squad), Bob Birch. Standing, Coach Larry Morrison, Ronnie Salser, Doug Graham, and Jim Adams.

Battle Hymn Day
Is Proclaimed
For Marietta,
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February 14 has been officially
City
Manaa:er Robert Ll)'ton said tO- designated "Battle Hymn" Day in
diQ" he wUI reaittD Fe~. 15 to be· Marietta,
C90J-e eity m~n~~er ot GaineBYille,
llayor Forester Farley today is·
IUe'd
a prOclamation. exnreasinf.l
Fit.
LIJto,, who ltQ terved Mre the eitt'• appreciation for t h e
thrett yean:, has h.ad a ttormy ad- world premiere of "Battle, Hymn,"
miniltrat.ion &amp;inu tht 0..._0' ~· Universal • International's life
oolidated ToolophOIIe Co. tltlke be- story of Marietta native Col. Dean
.. ~ J5.
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!:. Hess, and declaring the J"'te a
He fotmuiJted a sumutul pbn day of special observance.
to reopen the Portsmouth tel&amp;
The proclamation reviews the
phone ex("hange which. had been
closed tw.i.ce because of strike vio- achievements of Co1. Hess, "an in·
ternatiofially·famous figure far his
lence.
Area
union!
demanded bls devotion to Gorl, Man and Coun·
· ous ter' bm tlty counell refu!led to try while in their service," and
~~k fr1r hi;i re!ignation.
tells of the studiO's derision to
J.aylon said '' lhe pressurti!ll to honor Marietta wi1h the liTst
'.!el rid or me did not enter into showing of the movie.
It recount.; the t'nmmunity's
my dcd~iun to l eave ."
The 37·year-old nati\•c of Vcr· nlans for thf:' obset·v~ncc ~nd an ·
rnont futTnerl. wo~ 5 to.vn ma nag~r nouncc.o tt. c pe nU ing ar;·ival ,.f
!lf Danvers, Mass. He is married rli Pnilaries and Holl ywoo1t personalities !or the event.
&lt;~nd ha~ rour sons.

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The 1043-1944 t-esm under Coaeh this is a bargaining point. He even
Roy Greene wa• undefeated: and quills to homl"town friends be may
went on to win the Claa A title. play golf this spring instead or
The 1944-1045 quJntet wu unbe•t- baseball. Note, though, Mantle is

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ROOMS Of
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the two

noon televltlou contest.
Tbo
Columbut
end eonrerenef! tilts, In the otlter,
Minne.sot.
entert.illll lfleltltan
State S.turdat nla:bt.
Purdue and DUooJ., both tied
for tacoacJ place with .J-1 records,
will be buty that ni1bt abo, but
the reaultt wqn't .ao luto the eon.
ference atandlnas.
The Wildcat"' Ire~ from their
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first win J!l four tries, ~.PI to
take up 111lntt the Jlatlttyn
where WJ~oasin left ~ Moocla7
niabt. Tbe lttdaers, letd.Jaa: mOlt
ot the way, fell ~e::.m ,t6 • late
.taae rally by the t ar~ootiog
1 Bucks and wound up on f.he 1hort
end of a 61_-64 JOOre.
In JoalnJ tb~lr fiflb •Lraliht
aame, the Bad&amp;ers had the honor
or coming closer ta vlctoir \bin
any or 0 hi0 Slate•I ODDOBeOtl thb
season. Nor~h,weaterb;i only CoaI
erence vIctory before Monday
niJht'a 7G-CI8 conqu,lt Of Iowa was
a win over the lowly Ba~s.

DeJ.rut. na-:

Bu.t Walker isn't eontent to rest
•· d . He •ill ou t 1o a1 1e-1st
ou tha t r-=or
tle, 11 not tap, the lt'hool's
Mantle is holdina out for .$&amp;,000
time record ror consecutive vlc- this year, a tidy sum in any
tories of 43 S'!t In the 1943 to 1945 league of endeavor even in these

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itt flrllt
b.iU.etbaU campaiJD

ur U.arel Cflll.
Mrs . Robert 1M Ia IIMmdl•l the
: wc.-k In Darton . Ohio, thf' &amp;:uftt
I or hN aunt
~fr . and •!ra. Albtrt APP1tbH
~ of ('Jneinnatl viait.f&gt;d Mr . and Mn
Douglu Circle te1:enlly.
)brilyn Rr:tuah of AUWnt spent
1 ~atunby ni !il ht witb her parentJ
.· l'Ir .and Mn. E4IOII Roaab.
Mr Jnd Mrt. Douglu Cirele ealled on lfr. and lira. ,llobn Bed:
of Bald Knobs one day Jut weet.

A falft.ily dinner wa• .erved al
the hOIBl Of Mr .and )fra. Dl'lll
lkh•Ur, Iunday ho~orlng lh e
WrdulaYJi or Ga:ty lbrn1tt and B 1lIJ catl«on.
llr. 1nd llr1. Dant , ell , Lo~on .
OlaJo, v.iltt.ei Mn Clara C1rde
aM family. Sunday .
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hed· llr. ud Mrs. f.d Bu•h and
lamlly of Spiller Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Dan Smilh and
A ba
Cll now a:wept 1wlftly
over Ohio tllday, heraldine a new famiJy tpent Sund•y with Mr. and
TUPPEIS ltl.AIIIll NIWS
COld w•ve ror tbe extreme north- Kn. Lawrente Smith and family
lot IMiyA ........
Mr. and Mra. Kennetb Davidson
well portion of tbe ltate by 8at·
A heavy blanket or elouds co~· ·
urdl)' motn.ln.a.
ered the at11te early today, ra us- and 100 and Mila Haul Hoffman
The ancn't an Jdvanct guatd of int the temP"!raturts to drop only or ColumbUI spent the week end
anotltcr eola b!llh..pretaure center, I' h
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, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1pread over ~ •'-'l~ durin., the 1 11 t 1y. ,.ar:y mormng readi lltola Oa01. Hof(UliiP..
2"
e
included Fin.,lay with 23 . Akron
momlq boun. The weatherman, z&amp;. Columbu ~. 27, Marietta 34 and
ho]ir, 111\4 the JDOwfaU would !Ja?tora 29.
be
t t~pt ln the aortbern
The weather burHu predicted
rouot tl, wbl!t'e "Jlteabte ltC:UIIIU· Uzardoua weather for Northweat
laUonl eoutd Ottur."
ern Ohio b~lore the rold wav£.
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Meanwhile, t1ro hiJhway• were strike•.
t'lOHd due to bigh water ln Trwn·
The heavy snowfall In that st'c·
buU •nd PeriiJt CouDtiet. The tion will tw~ome mixed w it h
Beautiful original black finifth
Ohlo Deptttment of Hl.&amp;hwvs flftti••1 rain or sleet by tom1bt
radio. white wall tire-s .
said a seriiH of Route f4 ln Port- maklnJ drtrint ronditioni ex•It eoent~ tnd 1 portion of Rpute tNmely bU'llrdous.
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cloted:.
the tn091all was expected to be
light, turning to flurrifl!; u the
weJ'f! butneq visltors In AtMns muC!h colder alr moves into the
E. llbln St.
Jtate.
00 W~!ty.
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The ..know how" Will ~umulattd over U ltiiOD! u eoach . of
tbe ... Hille .Mid.4fet. Jn that hme
Walkn bll woo 101 PtHS and
loat oaly It for IB av•qe or 84
per eent.
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the ani 7.. achoolbof ecttl!b to l!ver
win four Class A (now AA) championab.lp.l •

CARMEL

On Television; Gop'hefS, Mich;gan Play
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New (n}d
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Buckeye-WUdeat pmo 111 Toda F
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Iowa State, the te.lm tblt upaet
9'1' ~
SIIUJtG P'la UP
ltansas, Pt'~d toby on a dolt Stets~n g~~al.t)' of
of its own m"'Cliclne.
has dropped intercol....ate toot·
ball tor tiM ~ut bote~ to pio.
BY
Just when the Cyelonea had a neer 1 "Southern IYJ Leaaue" ol
ehan~ to Ue Kansu tor the Bil
Taanehm
Seven lead, they themtelvea were
upset, -.e8. lo ov-ertlme Thursday
night on th~ir bome court by Mi•
It's not going to be any snap for sour! In a battle th•t featured a
the Panther first string to climb poat..game demonstration by Cy·
Out of sick beds to play lackson clone r.ns.
tonight. Thursday morning - for
tbe secund day - the entire startGary Thompaon, tb. live-foot
ing £1ve was out of school.
ei&amp;ht.jneh whiz wh9 sparked Iowa
Whtle Jaekson hasn't exactly State's big wln 1Qt w-eek, almost
set the league on fire this year u saved Jls baeoa tbur&amp;dl)' ni~t
is an llJliom that any one of the wbeu hi1 hook abot produced 1
little fellows year in and year out 61-61 tie at the end of regulatfon
i&amp; a~le to do the giant killer act. tiJ!Ie· Tl)eo Don Medsker, whose
S0 1•t behoove• the p an tbera ......,_ 1ut.second
""""nt
Kanaas ,
.L baaket
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get m as eaood. i!hape as poss ible opene~ toe Ktra· - ..iion with a
before 8 p. m. ton.icht.
free throw tor 1 62-61 lead. But
1
· ht 1
ft e~g
eague games Ibis sea- last w"eek'B heroes were left in
son the lronmeo have .1cored 410 the lurch ae Bill Rosa' basket put
"""'ints for rm average o1 .,• 1.2 pel' Missouri into a lea4 it never gave
..
Jame. On tbe form sheets this up.
seta up lhe Panthers as about 11
h
At t e final run. Iowa State
points better offensively. Del-1
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ans aura:ed onto tbe fioor and
aively the Panth· 11 e•ames surround ed the two referee&amp; in
.,. 1 10
have held monent.J to 855 poinb protest at 8 detilion ln the final
tor a $9.5 averap. On offeDBe the minute of re,culatlon plat. Polic:-e
Pomeroy boys .J)ave counted 62.1 escorted the officials from. the
points per contest.
noor an4 , ollhe bulldl"".
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formula fqr prod-.dal 1 succe'u ·
ful h.lgh arh.ooJ bllbtbaU team
1'he eeeret of Walbr'• aucce~&amp;
teems to be the eombfJaatlon of
6ne superior plarer with a hand·
rul of above averqt pbJfta, •kill·
tully bNndcd Jnto 1 fMWI!.ootlng
aoreptlon by Walktr'l "know
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giving .sei!Ond p1ace Athens • 'ftlf8' rateJt 1fdtott hom ·the''Yan·
•till' )qlcltHat.lD.-thief comes rtght
a torrid ,.,,.., alld played •
heshl of l.ar1811'1 oraek in
7
the flrtt
.11le~l). I;alit,, tb"t he ttm.ay
atarUng 1ive bu beeq out of en~ up tendfng ~ If the !Van·
school for two daya autrerl.na: an teea don't meet bls request for a
martment of lllt raoctnr l!vm $M,&amp;JO pla.ry. Meltlter: te exnanted
~-to alvt Y11nkM Gen..-11 Manager
£\~.~~~;·~~a bound to be weak- Geotge Weiss anything- to laugh
ened," Coa&lt;'h Rettoa sald, "bllt abollt.
~laatle, wbo is askin.111 for MI!.OOO
we'll Ret all the milea1e o~t of
to aore than: doable hie JOSS satthem we ean."
s. T. Johuon, atenar Paattwr
, Is due , . another vUlt to
center, held tcorelea .&amp;om
Yort next weelr: tar a ban·
fil'ld apinat NelloDvWe wlten.
C(tiet, and be and Weise ne ex·
got out ~ bed with tbe
to pect«f
tocether thaft to dis·
ln Olblmma
the meJDtlme

MIDDLETOWlf 0 uP - ro ~ ~h
Of ' MiddletoY.o n ·.
parently has Jilt Ltpop Ute r i
Paul Walker

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Middleport Seen Wit~ Good fJiance Of 1Mu;i;-:~ddi:J-;.e~s'"'W01alk..-er--=====;;-wrupse--::t-te-rs-;-U;-pse
- -t~By Missouri; Now
U~tv;!~'~~~~~~. ~~Ci~ !~~~n IHas Formula For The
Tied For Third In Big Se"en League
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''TA.MI BEACH UP
Joey
Mni m, M years old but "still
Qt•ona; as a bull," p !l!l his BljlP and
•p; veaNJ o! e;(l]trience against Ed·
rli4' Vach.e11 !Jn~ of the divlsioll ~
' ""·1'•mkert young lions, in a 10.
llonme-n pctNJeU one win in
~""T'rt television bout at thott Miami
"" glay, • 54-41 llckil'lf lfl.t'n
.'"~ ..... cl, Audito rium t onlght.
PAUf SPRINGS, Callt.
UP Mactlen . 24, from ft f'ddlng, Ca lif A borrnwed puttee and a few let- Kiddl~port.
Middleport lOft to Welllton Ill
was a he11vr favorite 4-l or bet· sons from an old master put veta despente attempt to edJe out
tcr b(&gt;cause of his strong pun ch.
eran Or. Cary Midd lecotf ·and
: nq arm wh ieh hu netted him l4 young~ter Ken Ve nturi at the of the cellar. ltl chaneet of wlalrMrkouts in his 19 ftgbts. He II front of the pa('k 1n the $15,000 nln1 o.re not ex.eelliDt, ......, ..,.
urHft&gt;feat ed in his
procareer. Thunderbird
lnvilatlo nal
Golf season records. Welllton took iht
which bega n in l9n~ and l!lranked Tournament today.
Jack.tta 'U~ in 1 (ant _.tl.aj ft
third among lh~ heavyweights.
Middleeofl who lma had pu!tlnJ Deeember J1 on tbe Jaebt fla;,lr.
But Maxim. former lighl ·heavy miserle9 on the tolll'nameflt trail
81DH theft tM Jackttl haw
weizht champi on , riguru the 110 1 his year, tried out a new putter improved ,..eetly and Wellltep . .
fi~ hl s he hils put llnder his belt 'lorrowed from Lloyd Mangrum ~ne~! ~..'..1 a'!fijtJ ';__~~~JI·IbU ~
si nt'c lfMl will make the dlfferenc" :u st before the teed off Thursday.
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Maxim. from Cleveland, has 82 ~en Hogan.
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tats, 7J.IT . ,t4
Gatupolit
''S I:;U"e, Machen's you.ng. but ~ ·or Ute two ml!n who look", walk
nd
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wn s FloYd Patterson · when Joe\' 111d swing aUke.

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

"Mainly'' For Men
AUGUSTA, M(! . (U P J - A cru!.ade to gi\·e mr n eq u1l auffrage
Blan che G. B~ nnl'lt who resides
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALI
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESt:LTS
obligations has bee n opened here
at Rur aJ Route 248. B&lt;~ ttie Gro und
IJ:i pursuanre of t he order of the
by AHrcd J
Smith . Smlth , a
Washington , om· uf th1· hl· ta of Pr~bat~ Court of Mei&amp;l County,
Demo-cra tic st.o ~l' r l:' pres.enta\ Jvc
Davtd R. Stuut. dt•CeJ~• r1. wil l tak e Ohlo, f will offer for sa le, at public
/ nut te e th at ~l o.;.t.~-;1&lt;· \ I :itu ul . pl at n auction, on tlw 2nd, day of Fe b- j E:lza Gil more Sr . who underwent from Portland. sa1d Thur ~ t111y h e
was prepanng a b,ll to makt·
llff and w r I IV.IIf( sr• ""~· (] I Dav 1d rua r y, 19:17 .at JO :It o cloc k a. m .
sur~ery two weeks ago is reported
womt'n suhw el to th e $3 pot! ta :&gt;:
R Slu u t ul\ lht• 30 11 da) of Octo-- at the f rQfl: doo r of t.he Cou r t ~ s s!Jg h tl y irn pro\led .
whil·h
up t o nq w h.as he('n le \' i@d
be r, 1956 . ftk d h•· r p.-tlt iOn m Ho~ se ~n Pomeroy, Ohio, the fol-1 ~l r ar:d Mrs. Na t han Biggs and
only
on
ma :l' volers .
RATES
tlw Pruba k l ou r! ..., Jt lun and for lowmg re al estate:
\l r an d Mn . Alfred Bigga were
The fe llowmg real estate •ituat e bustness visitors in Columbus,
1thP County of ~k tt.:~ and State of
2 tents per word, one insertion Mimm um cha n;(' 5-0t· -4- cent ;;
OhiO, al h~ ~·n g th~ t ll ;;.~ol(t~ M. in Section No. HI , Township No. 7, We dnesday.
per word for three consecutive msertions .
An ita RETURNS
JttHtors, smalJ
HOMEdaughter
Special - One month !or ~ cents per word .
! Stou t ll! t h t· survJ vtn g ~ puuse of Range 14, being in Scipio TownMrs. Cleda Rittenhouse of Dayof
Mr.
and
Mrs
Willard
Jeffers or
Full rate of 2 cents per word will be charged for a dve rt1 Eiif1 S if
Davtd R. s1 out. d~ (·v a ..t' :l . late o f sh ip, Meigs County and State of ton a nd Mr . and Mu. Nonnan
not paid f&lt;rr befo~ the 25th of each month fol lowing msertion.
Meig j Coun ty, Ohm ~~o· hn (llf•d ir,. Ohio, beginning at lh~~t S. E . earner U1ggs a nd family were recent Minenvill e returned home from
~s in Ad~rtising-Should be reporte d num t-dlalely . T he
lPs tate on h'bruar y a. W5ti.
of theN. E. quarter of SectiDR 16, 'i uest.o~ of Mr. and Mrs. Natba'l Holzer Hospital, Jan . 22.
Dally Stonhnel Will not be responsible !or more than one in corThe
p
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preTown
7, Range 14; thence West Biggs The Biggs family were enrect insertion .
senti! th at Davtd H. Stou t du• d 81 rods ; thence North about 117 ro u te to Seattle, Wash., where Mr . Thursday and will remain closed
Card of Thank&amp; and Special Notices of Events prml.ed at reg u the week due to
siezed in h•e stmplt• of an u ndtvi d- rods to the Public Road ; thence In I Higgs who is first chief in tbe 81• the remainder
lar classified rstes. Obituaries published at 1 cent per word
illneas of Mr. Wehrung.
ed one-ha lf intae ... t 1n common in a So_utherly direetion alone aaid Ivy will be stationed.
-~~·-~ ~the follo wtng fl r ~ ~·rttwd rt'al el;1at e Publ.lc Road to the En1. line of
Mrs. Thomas McClung and chil-~~~--~~~t
Sit ua te in ! h r· ( UUIJlr o f Mt•!gs, SectiO~ 16; thence_ South on the dren of Jackson spent Wednesday
AUcT10N SALE _ Gre-at- Bend .
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To w-nsht p of (' lw:.tl' r. an(t Stall' of East line of_ S~Uon 16 to the with her parents, Mr. lind Mrs.
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place of begmnmg, containing 5:5 Dale Smith
G ranae Hall , Portland, Saturday
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Jan. 26, 1:00 p. m. Bring anyin addition t o ) OUr present
S tt ua tc 111 t ho· l'u u• tty of Me•gs, lahcresS,tamtorefoOr he" hReserving tlol l Pvt Jeff Wileon who has been
Save
$100 1o $10110
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earmngs ? upp y onsumus m
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P omercy wt th the large Raw.
Goddard, Auctioneer. 1 24 2tp
. IO ~nd dt·-.cn bt•u as foll ows, to- with the r l ht of enlr for th
11 the guest of hts parents, Mr.
stock, must go! Bring your
Leigh Line Start e arntng immed- wtl Sc e tltl n t wrJ lo wn s h tp four
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~ I and Mrs R E Wilson of Shade
iatelr. Wrilc Rawlctgh's, Dept. and r a n ge 1w d H' of the Oht ~ 1 purpose 0 dprospec mdg or, eUve · ' After 30. da.y s ~111t he will repo•t
desires and your problems,
Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT,
Comp ,&lt;~O) .s 1, urc h asc m t:'h ester opmg,
an
operaf oeng to Ft Lewis, Wash . where he will
b.alancinJ and brake service
OHL 84 "u-.17ti. •.·~, eepor 1. lll .
move in tomorrow. Try us,
ror the pro
sameucmg
and the
right
Hackett 's Safety Service, West
I 24 llp
Townshi p, ~ le t gs lo u nt y , 0 -h w and cupying m ~far as the N~e 11 be stationed.
we're dealing on the very
Main Stred , Pomeroy , Ohio .
--~- - --~ - begmntng IJil lht· !;outh h rre of essential to such prosped:Jng de-l Mtsll Marguerite Moore of Cbarlowest terms!
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leston,
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arrived
Thursday
IAYt DON'T YOU KNOW?
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west ul \htl sou tlw asl corn er of also, res~rvin« to the State of Ohio , called by the death of Herman
BaUr'J will Jive yoa the belt
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ANYONE
DESIRING
HO;wtE
DEid FCC\IO il , 1h('IH'I' . North 109 the use of str;ams fiowmg thrOU"h 1 Kuntz and is the gLleRt of Mr. and
trade on furniture or lppU.nLIVERY of Broughton s Oalry rods· t 1umeo• wr~t In a ('Orne r JI G
d 1 d
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Mr3 Patri k Loehary
Free delivery, Qulc~. Open
cea.
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Products tn Pomt•roy or Middl e ro ds' &lt;Jn d f D· rr lt Jtb t· a ~ t of th e i sal
an 8 or 3 u tlng upon t e
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7 dllys.
port . call'V ~l h'r ('rouk ~. phon e I&lt;:a. t lt!W L)f ~aJt l sc· tlioll the m: c I :~me,
so m~eh of the
Mr. and Mrs A ~· ~leht left
6057-J . Af ' t' r a ll "T he Best soll t h 10!) r ot! ~ tu t he- '&gt; rout h lin e I ereo as MaY P necessary or Wednesday for a VUilt ID Be1ing
Doesn 't Co"~ l A C"•tt
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Eddie Smith has returned home
195-6 PONTlAC VB Star Chid Dlx --::c:-=cc ___ _
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weeks vtlit in
U.S. 23 South
1at nt t. ~ ' t 10 acres ta mtnatwn or depostt of sediment. after a several
4 dr. Sedan Only 8,000 miles of
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5. ~RVl U.. ot rrp a1r on your mo n · c. r k~ ~ _.,_,n t• .tnd (·xr f' tout
Also,
one
other
tract
?f
land
deLakeland,
Fla
with
hia daughter
WAVERLY, OHJO
careful dnvlng. $2495.00. BlaettSewtng Mach uu! rHnlact Jerry
as follows • to-w1t · Twenty- and son in law • Mr· and Mrs · Deof 11It .1 11ove (t l"' ~' l. l 1IC' (1 pre pmi ses scrtbed
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nar · ~ . Pomeroy.
1 24 6tc
B aug h ma r. S m ~c r ,Sewm jl; Mach 1 lh f
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acres orr of the l!!&amp;Rt ver Bi""entaff and family
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Town
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Rangc.
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save
and
except
owner. $2:Ht5.00.
Blaettnar's,
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6.26 acres wh1ch was sold off of
Pomeroy..
l 24 6te
t)alruu• b, 1-ar.
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'l'rtJ.ned l 02 d t .g l ·( l'S- er.... l ~l 7 4 rul:;loas
tak e
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.watcbunak.;t
CUU.tN~ ltiWl!r thl'm' H Sn ut r 51i.54 rods to a s tutu~ I ~h1!J N.~;thR .en~ obf ~tdG 2 5 • 1e1re lot ,
I..&amp;RS. PI'ID""'.. .
t.a-d corner ; t h.Plll't' wt·.~ l U:! :N rod!l to 0 . : · lggs , Y · · We I, ad·
1906 PONTIAC VB Chieftain 2 dr.
- -----.thl' plaec of lw ~~: iunin 11. l: OJl ta ining i m_lmstrator of th~ Estate of J. D.
-Sedan. Loo,v mileage . One care·
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IUggs, dect•ased, tn the year 18?6. ,
1ul owner $249!5 .00. Blaettnar's, •ADh.... a._ 'fEU. Vt ~ JU : .. S£HV1l_·, att.4 tH· r• ·• m orl' or 1;,s I
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r:avtng
Both of ~he above described tracts
Pomeroy.
1 24 6lt
•lmt: , 118 W M11in St., POJDeror
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of land being situated in Scipio
, la-U
fh e pnJy c·r _ nf ~;ud . pel t! ion is Township, Me igs t:ounty Ohio.
19:i!5 BUICK Special 2 dr. Dlx
---~~ -- for lh(' pl :.t l'llt ff \l a~.L(I C M Stout ,
Being th.e same real ~sLate conSedan. Low milea,e. One care- I''OREMA.k o\; ABHU'l~l T.V. aEk- rra ys_ f?r a n on_l1·r uf Ihe Cour t veye::l to Eri We lch by deed reful !ocal owner. $189:5.00. BlaettVlCE AlJ rl'la.lr.~ Hepa1r111d b)' E1 pe rm tll tng ~l ag~ t~' M S tou t, ~ ur- corde d in Deed Book 123 Paae 31
nar ·~. Pomeroy .
1 24 6tc
.,ert 'l'ecMirtaO.. PbOOt&lt; S2&amp;l y VIVtn.~. "P 0 li S(' , to p u~e h ; J sr&gt;. at the or the Meigs County Deed Records .
Middlepor1
11-lo-tf appra ~snl vodu t• alf tXi'd hy the
Said premise11 are appraised at
1955 PLYMOUTH VB Savoy ~ dr .
SAVE ON YO UR
rt:palr d_ appn n srrs of lh t• ~ st ate of Dav id $2,000.00 and must not be sold for
St'dan Belvcdf're. Chrome trim,
l:b.cine Shoe Shor
~ Stout , ~ rer ase d , lh l• real rstatl' !P~s than two-thirds of laid apone local owner. $1~ .00. Blaet·
am _the P". tt\ ro. n rl r&gt;.~entll'd , anti thai prai~cd valul!.
tnan, Pomeroy.
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f , 30 tf sa ld a f f HI~ v tt nf tr ansfe r, Ml'l gl'i
Terms : C:ish In hand on day of
Count y Courl re l'orrls vtJiumr IBll , sale.
19:W BUICk. Ce ntury 4 dr. Sedan
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9. h· ! ~ · · t as td(' , 11wl fo r
BESSIE L. WILCH, Admln-Dyllllflow drive. King of the 8arne:a-Stmpi011 1ruurance Aa:ency, other (~roper onk rs of rc l id m
Jstntrlx of thtt Estet. of Ecf.
"sec " wlth Ocean• of Power
Middleport . F'1r~ - Automobile- lhl•, pn • m1~r ~
ward Weldt, lh-=••Nd.
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$1795.00, Blacltnar'a, Pomeroy
Bonrta. Ph.o-n• 6:'111)-.X
8-2'J-Ill _ 1 he ptT ~ &lt;~ru ftr&lt;;\ ith t!vt· mr n·
WEBSTER &amp; FULTI
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tn su •• flt • t~'"utrcU ~''·
~~or~e~ll wt ll ftrrl h t·r takt· n nl i l'l '
,r\Horn~tys for Admlnlatretrix
t.ift:, Aulu , r-'tr o. . J'u ltu &lt;.• al l 0• ' I I~ r1l·t·_v h :tvc• bo•f•Jt lll:ulp p..J rl t('S ( I) 4 , 11. 18, 25 (2) l , 5tc
l9W-3,:1 ton f~ord TRU CK, t•xeel1 e e n .mt. 1_0 :~ atd p•·llt tun aJi cl
MUh, M 1 ddl~ po r l. fl hlo
lf' nt m ndi 1ion . l'hone '1'1 1-4414 ,
--~--.that l.h('y ,lit· JNpttn•d 1u a nswt•r I
New lla vt ll .
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POMEROY'S
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OF DIMES

DANCE

Sponso1ed By Beta Sigma Phi

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A Hobo Convention was held
l'huraday ni,ght at the !1ttart
Falla School when t h~ Big Bend
Minst rel east and their guest• had
a Hobo party
A potluck supper was aerve d
pn•cedi ne the part)' and favor"
~ wer(• brig ht colorcd de rbies, Cldle'
t1.c~ wU• .t~ trudltlo~ al JIIWo
biuldle whteh was ftlltd with
n'ots:e-tuake rs, toys a nd jewelry ..
Yan-c!&gt;lOJC~ ballo~n~ w~re used
~9 ~~e th~ dmmg·room ami _

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Big Bend Minstrel Cast Party

TRAILERS

Pomeroy Jr. Hi Gym

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Wogoen WOI'kiJ;J on llle food
: 'tmi\il14et -e:6fhl.,..I . GrJmm.
Mary lfolitll:l'Betl¥ l(f,lbfl , Ka\1&gt;
eryn Crow , ADDJ Wheeler, Bob
· ~ot&gt;flich , Roy Reuter
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1..'hilds were in cbarie of the fayors 1nd entertainment

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JOE STEELE
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Single $1.50 Cotipfe $3.00
ADMISSION
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RESIDENCE - ill - l\1iddlep~rl , 0 . MAGGIE ~ . STOUT . I'la inll ff
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
as aforesoid.
room s an1l ha t h. basement, large
E~utor
R. II . HAWU:'IIGS SONS CO. - 24
lot, Ctll il'l nt&gt; il-\hhurlwud . Gr~ vcl
l&gt;ate d J iillUary 15, lfl57.
Estate of Fnd S. Johnston
huur Wrecke r SN\' ire.
Day
Hill st•t·tiun . Slwwtt by appoint ·
F. II. O'UH/I': N, Al t ornn .
Oeceaaed
Photu• 6:.!27
Night Ph one 1 mcn t. Earl D Mt•ud t• r , Sr., He HI· ( I ) JU . 25. 12l l, 1! . 15. :!:!, 61c.
Noliec
is
hert&gt;by given that
6039·X. BODGE · I'LYMOUTU
tu r . l't•&lt;trl fo'. Parker , AMe nt.
~ - - - -.. · l' uHh Johnston whose Post Office
IJfo:ALERS.
3 6 tf
Pomero)·. I'h.one Pomeroy 201.
I atldrcss is MiddleporL, Ohio. ll. n.
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' h~s bern duly appointed as Execu~ UOilM S a·1d BATII-modcr~l
LEGAL NOTICE
tur nf the F.statc of l'Tcd S. Johnhome, J()('a ted on u 'n iou Av 1•
ORDER OF ATTACHMENT
,J nn lntc or Sallflbu ry Town~hip,
1900 NORm:: WASHER wrin~:er
Farm \an(l a pjlroximalely 96
Wtl1Jams4n Farm S 11 ppl v Hut I Mc•1g s Co unty, Ohio, deceased.
lYre with pump, Uke new, $75.00
acrcr., locntl•d on Bailey Run Hd . l~nd , Ohiof· pla tultff, vs (:r nr~P
Dated thili 22nd day of January
S(·1• at 250 Mulberry Ave . or
Four room house, 2 acrell 1 ratg , dr.!c d.111l 1\mnunt $45 00 H157.
phone 118-X.
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ground , lm:a!Pd on Bailey nun H E Grill h·:.. Ju s tll'C of Pt'H,'I'
John c . Bacon
Road . Call or !lee c . L. EBkew, ~ltn(' r sv illc.
Judge of the Probate t, ourt
M whit!.! h.eavy HENS $1.00 each
415 w. M11m s t .
1 24 :Jtp
( l l 25 (2 ) I , ll , 15 4\r
Meigs County, Ohio
at farm . S. H. Layman, Bashan·
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Keno Road.
I 22 3tp - ~SIX ROOMS und hath , $4!WO.OO.
SIDELINED BY NOSE
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IIA Y 1-"0R SALE. mixed and
116 Loc 11~t St, Pomeroy or call
MONTilf&lt;:AL l ll '
Q.efc nse -ma u
1tr.r lght . Timothy, ,20.00 per
516-M or 9391.
1 24 3tc Dollard St. Laurent of the Monton. William Culwell , RL 1. Car·
trt~al t:IIIUlJi cns wiU be side line d
ptmter.
1 22 11tp TllllRE A C Bfo~S LEVEL GROUND for ''a week qr 10 days " accausc or
four room house ,electricity. At a broken IIO!lll suslainl•d in 11n exTWO LSJ&lt;:o liLASS Diaplay ca8t&gt;8
Apple Grove : See Alex Wheeler . hibition ~am c Wednesday ni ght.
8' h.. ng 3' htgh 2' feet deep . Muet
1 :M 3Lc - ·- - go. Ntcd spaco. Priced cheap.
M.\X WARO
MeiJI Motor Company
SIX ROOM liOtJSE, Middleport,
rhone 8023
cxcrlli!nt lncallon . Call 6080-J
1 22 3tc
before 3 :30 p. m.
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Looking For
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and Timothy hay. J. 1!:. D. HartinJer, l'omeroy.
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Clean and choiCil

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ArAH.n1EN1'- 6 ropma and bath.
gas furnace,
located 218 1~~: .K
)hin St., romeroy . Celli I&gt;r . K.
D. Anubary .
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IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL~ RENT find employment ~ hire -or find a lost Item throu:,O,
The Vally Sentinel WANT
ADS. Don't put it off ~
Call 398 Today ~ An Ad in
this column

Phone 510

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Wh&lt;'n pcr,plo suddfnly {ace bcr.-avement the llflrvice Of I lrll!il
worthy funeral director Ia lndteP&lt;'naablc. They 11lso welcome the
information and counsel recel~
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• See IJ."arlc'&amp; Grocery, ·B radbury.

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Trevey-Finsterwold
Funeral Home

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Fulto· n
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Phone 419

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coNcRETI! BLocKs
"Build llottOf Po• L-··
GRUESER BLOCK co.
3 Mllet North of Pt~meroy.

WE BUY

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8 room hoUJe ~1wly dlcor1te-d
llulde 1011 out. A. N. Ben1tl.
Pomeroy.
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In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

PHONES

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Wlaether It Be A--REfRIGERATOR, T 'f
Or Any HOME APPLIANCE

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Your CI\OSI.EY Dealer
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First Baptist
Brotherhood
Meeting
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Club, whe}l it . .{Jl&amp;t . ll J he : borne
of Mrs. Franklin iall~y lor the
Jam,tary meeting. ·:t . ~; bllliness rrieeting wf;s condu · · d by Ute
president, Mra. ReX •· U,y. Pi-ojects for the year wert! . dJscQted
and some new by·I&amp;Ws wete adOpted by the club. The remainder
?f the evening ~&amp;.II spent in sew' tng_and a social ttme. The hoatess,
asmted by Mra. Clayton Aile'!,
se~vcd a salld ce»urse to, Sina
Bruley, Jane Flek. Kathryn Bau:n,
Juanita Will, Virgene EJberfeld,
Laura Ha:tung, H_elen Wolf. R~th
Otfutt., Cleo Smith, Opal Wltkham, Mary Kautz, Jerry Woo~,
Edna Wood, Mary Newell, Lucille
Stt&gt;ttler and Shirley Pyles. The
February meeting will be at the
home or Dorothy Karr with Mary
Kautz assisting hostess.

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Mrs. Chari., . Chafre,;; Sil,er
R1dge, spent an afternoon with
Mr~ . Frank Gual
Mr . .and Mrs. 'ohpa Offutt and
childrt:n an1 Mr. and ¥n. Lawrenee Smith spent Sunday even ·
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mg w1 1 P.lr. an Mrs. Thomas
Weber.

Mr 5 . wm . Kendall and daughters Weirton w: va. l'eeen'il
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vtslted l'r mother, Mrs. Hobart
Smalley
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Mr. and Mrs. Claylon All.en an:l
AXY~L~AAXR
Billy spent.. an_ evc~mg ~Jth M.·.
&amp;. LONOI"ICLLOW
and Mrs. Charles Goegletn, Fla!One Jetter 8implJ' sl¥~da tor ~her. In this ~~,»lA. A
woo~s. ·
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Gmther
spent
trophea, the length aftd tormatlqa :ot. &amp;he, wor4e - &amp;~ 4U ~ - t~, ,
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J:ach day the code lettera art1 different.
-- Jerry Wood and Opal Wickham
visited Luc ille Settler Monday
A Cryp&amp;oC"nm Quotation
afternoon.
QYMHU KDYYL PJ(CR
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CINCINNATI, 0 . (UP) - Ll,eMr. and Mrs. Wood spe n t a rew
!ttOck;
days with Mr. and Mrs. Richard
OYMFCT,
DEL,
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LYTJ
Hogs 2,200, barrows and gills Fick, Hannibal, Ohio.
!PO.der.Jtely active, steady; 100--220
Mr. artd . Mrt. Roger Epple spent
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lb 18.110; 2~ lb 18.60: 210-220 lb a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
1'...to•Otito ()•yptoqoooto• AS HA.VIl\(0 NOTHING. "-Nil
18.75; 220-285 lb 18.35-18.60; 235- Theo Croy, Parkersburg.
YET .POI!I&lt;ESSINO ALL THINGS - CORINTHIAI'S.
, 2511, lb 18.10; 250-260 lb 17.10-17.·
Mr. and :\fn. P. F. Koblentz
911t.rUM••ed _,, kiDJ Fe.U\Iflf lrn4k(tt
60; 180 1'&gt; I, 35: 165 lb 16.25; sp~nt an evening with Mr. and
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steady, 18.75 down; boars MrS. J. S. B.iilcY .
1
2!5 c hij(ber at 11.25.
Mrs. Hazel Walker and sons
have returned to their home in
Mareaina Ar-kart.~as aftt'r being
called here by the death or her
mother, Emma Smith.
"Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Warner
and daugthers, Columbus, wer-e
Beautiful
and Red Plymouth Belvedere Hard Top
bere to attend the Cuncral serPow~r Flite Drive ~ radio, heater, white wal! llres __:
vices
of his aunt, Mrs. Emma
V-8 motor- A real buy.
Smith.
Mrs. Pauline Ridenour and Miss
Esther HayS spent an Pvening In
Parkersburg.
Mr1. Guy Summerfield received
E. Main St.
h'"I"'J
100, n~ enough fresh re- word that Ernest Brown Parker•
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burg Js ill at his home~

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Alwa}'t to11ther- alway. In
plare . . , theM K.Hpuke Di..
monel Rint• •~ interlodl;ad to
revaal their full beauty and briJ..
Iiane. for.varl
Bv•1 K-psatr. EnaaprMnt
Dhiftuwr~· 'i ~ ..~
1u•r•ntud -.in Wrltin1 by

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Where Your Coafldentelalustlfled
E. Main St.
Pomeroy

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$150.00
KENNAN·LOCK
Wech.l!tf

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ra on prest ed . at the
meeting _of the M~n's Brotherhood
~ethe . F1rst Baptist Church when
Y, met at the church Thursdny
evenmg.
Paul
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. . · mn: 1e 1 e e_vottonal
~rv1ce and tmporta_nt projects for
tbe ch·u rch were d1scussed. Plans
were made to meet at th.e church
Tuesday at 6 .30
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p. rn . 1o start
work on the f1rst of these improvements.
A recreational period followed
the meeting and refrl.!shments
\'_efe Sehi:~Pl'r. Robert MllJs, LarfY like and Euiene Coleman

endl: 1)1

$500.00

md were on

presided 1nd mem'bers responded
to the roH eaJI. .w ith Do's and
J)o.nt's in club ~lquette . t.trs, Ronald Springer Wa1 welcomed ~ a
new qaembeT. MrJ. C. F. Tom,Pkins
waa .reportld 111. Contributions
were ·made to four natlonal pro·
~t!l of the club.
"~tter Citizens Make Better
Communities" was the topic of
the · program presented by Mrs.
Webster who also gave many interesUng fp.ets on the history of
Pomeroy.
nerreAhments were sencd 01
the ho~~ess dutlng the social hour
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EQUIPMENT

FIN, Automoblb, He•lth
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SLEEJ'J.NG ROOMS, clottl In town,
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Mare.h of Dim,es. A llew. pro ject
!or the club I• Ule pt~intina an 11
redecoratin :&amp;: the GrDUnd ObMrv·
er Corps bulldJn,:, ..mtre the club
t:neetl part of the Lime. II wu 1110
voted to ha ve work don• on the
plan r oun d The tfpo" or tht'
\rf'III Urf' r wu giv~n ,., Mrs. Will·
ard Boyer .
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Re{r{'shmc ntJ o( ice "'1*'" ren.te rl!'d with pink ttoro, take decorate d with pink aJJ4 ~ue ~t·
1ea, and eoflee were sr,rved by thl!
hostessea . F atorJ wf_r~ ltpall bllle
cradles f1Jled witb nl.ln\l':fnd nut1 .
Present . 'Were th~e ' \lam~!l above ~:~nd Mr1.' Geora:t Cfwde,, Mrs.
Donald MUU'\11 , ,..... C.iYin Simpson , Mn. Ed\\lai-d WellS. MrS. Elmt&gt;r White , Mn. Donald Collin s.
Mrs. Oayton Strickland and Mr1 .
Donald Marks. Sending Jifts bu t
unable to attend were: Mrs. Don· aid Kennepy , Mr1. Jack Fowler .
Mrs. David Goodwin and Mrs.
Forest Cas-to.
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Tht next meeting w;u be a
Valef\.J,,.ne party on February 6,
with Mrs. Donald Muk.s and Hro.
Jack Fowler IS hosteJses. Memher. are to make hat• whl&lt;h will
be sold during !he. m..
1 monl!y makmg project.

display IPCI ~Jd when tbe Svnior
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Shakta-e .Ciull nlet wedn•"'"'
C.H·ES~•. ~.'
It tbe liOIIUI . ot Mn. Jed Webster
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Sr., Sprint Ave.
Three new membem: wttr~ : wel·
_ .Mr•. PbU WilliamiOn president. cOrned intQ the 1'1tirg-,. ~Ui.d1y

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and thi1 store.

Station

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Held
Wednesday
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Ten Wides,.
Huge Selection

Mrt. Elza Gilmore J r. wu honwi~b
1 IUrptlu: layett e
shower Wednef&lt;IJY t&gt;Ve nine when
tbe Sew·Rite St!wlnJ club me t a'
lhe home o( Mrs. Ray Blowers.
Lincoln Heil hil with Mrs. Charlt' ,
Spencer 11 co:.liOB'IeJI.
A pink and b1ut- color th. 1 · m ~·
wa!l carried &amp;ut in the det'orat l o n .~
and 1lso the r•fre l hrQenta. Gift•
were p~~ced on a pink and blu&lt;&gt;
tpa,lD£jte ep w,hich wa1 .a largu
atork. The honored a:vest received
mtp)l lovely gtfta.
.
Fl'lr l.e\1~ Speqeer.' Tommy Smith, · Mrs. Cha.rlea Hottman preifde nt.
8rondo ·IIII'robam, Sue Ann · Buck, p1't'1ided over th.e meeting {1-lld a
~W · ChoPIJian. Karen Greu. contribution was made lo t he
OU,er j:Bme.11 were played with
Pr..liU'J won by a large number of Hobo Convention Theme 2· 18 soc.
tbe au•ata.
dren under
twelvo; to Beverly
Perrin an(l Evelyn Cleland, teen ·
Judtes lor n_. er.stumes were: ager11; Mra. lnlt&lt;tham. Mn . Kath~·· Andrew Cruss, Mrs. Jerry eryn Crow and ton, Jimmy , Bob
Hill. Mrs . . Nonnau RiJ~r Mfl Hoefiich, Mrs. Mabel Rou sh , fo r
Virgil Rou.sh, Mrs. E. S. ' Schaaf al:lu)ts.
and Ralph Spenc;{'r

The menu ipdudert chickenfried, baked and with noodles,
ham. roas t beef and beef and
noddles. ham
loaf, meat loaf.
scalloped pOl3toes, macaroni and
Pr,izes were
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cheese, baked be1n1, ~lm-a Ileana Relbo!l ani! 1\oier

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JANUARY

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uladl, .. nd-wichu, rolJa. jell)', ptetle1, olives ,
udlahe4 celery, coffee. The deslett course W'l:l lee eream ln tbe
form o( Jnow.balll wllh liJht~!l
red t' andlet and l1r1e c-akei in*'ribed " Bil Btnd Mlnslrel."
Alt~r the diQner Mrs. Olive In·
gram pl1Y-.t for _Evel)'n Cl c l11nd
to 8ing a solo and for aroup •lngin.:. RDy Reutes:. Bob 1-loeOich anrt
Kat~ryn CrQw W,l!re lea&lt;ltrs of
a uri ~J of . aam~s ._&amp;nd drawings
wi~ ·prius won by Cbarlatte Per-

and corn, varie:lr

.Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. B "'UII'J.i

Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr. Honored Guest
At S1,1rprise layette Shower On Wed.

A FAVOR
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Chevrolet shows you some' importa~t tim~fthts"bflow·priced cars just

by

the look ori''1ts'· ace!
Wouldn't you say that most of the '57 cars
look good from 50 feet away, but what about
from 50 inches away?
What does a close-up of the grille tell you, for
example? Is it solidly made like the new
Chevrolet grille? Or, in comparison does it
look less rich in design-feel les.• strong and
solid? Comp.re the quality and'tonstruction
of the bumpers and headlights, the fit of th..

chrome trim.

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the more clearly :l&lt;JU'Il see that Chevrc,let hns
the edge in the way it"s put togcthet\ You'll
find, for i!tstance, that Chevrolet is the only

car in its field with a /acqun finish ... that
only Chevrolet Bel Air models give You foam

rubber cushions in front and rear seats as
standard equipment. These are just a few of
the advantages of Body by Fisher. And
Chevrolet, you know, is the only low-priced
car that has a Fisher
Body.
We'll be glad to give ·
you a close-up,·cow ..
llarative look·'at tliitl
new Chevy any titne

you care to come in.
This week, maybe?

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�S-DallySentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 . J an . 25 , 1957

Legal Notice

POMEROY
SOCIETY

"Mainly'' For Men
AUGUSTA, M(! . (U P J - A cru!.ade to gi\·e mr n eq u1l auffrage
Blan che G. B~ nnl'lt who resides
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALI
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESt:LTS
obligations has bee n opened here
at Rur aJ Route 248. B&lt;~ ttie Gro und
IJ:i pursuanre of t he order of the
by AHrcd J
Smith . Smlth , a
Washington , om· uf th1· hl· ta of Pr~bat~ Court of Mei&amp;l County,
Demo-cra tic st.o ~l' r l:' pres.enta\ Jvc
Davtd R. Stuut. dt•CeJ~• r1. wil l tak e Ohlo, f will offer for sa le, at public
/ nut te e th at ~l o.;.t.~-;1&lt;· \ I :itu ul . pl at n auction, on tlw 2nd, day of Fe b- j E:lza Gil more Sr . who underwent from Portland. sa1d Thur ~ t111y h e
was prepanng a b,ll to makt·
llff and w r I IV.IIf( sr• ""~· (] I Dav 1d rua r y, 19:17 .at JO :It o cloc k a. m .
sur~ery two weeks ago is reported
womt'n suhw el to th e $3 pot! ta :&gt;:
R Slu u t ul\ lht• 30 11 da) of Octo-- at the f rQfl: doo r of t.he Cou r t ~ s s!Jg h tl y irn pro\led .
whil·h
up t o nq w h.as he('n le \' i@d
be r, 1956 . ftk d h•· r p.-tlt iOn m Ho~ se ~n Pomeroy, Ohio, the fol-1 ~l r ar:d Mrs. Na t han Biggs and
only
on
ma :l' volers .
RATES
tlw Pruba k l ou r! ..., Jt lun and for lowmg re al estate:
\l r an d Mn . Alfred Bigga were
The fe llowmg real estate •ituat e bustness visitors in Columbus,
1thP County of ~k tt.:~ and State of
2 tents per word, one insertion Mimm um cha n;(' 5-0t· -4- cent ;;
OhiO, al h~ ~·n g th~ t ll ;;.~ol(t~ M. in Section No. HI , Township No. 7, We dnesday.
per word for three consecutive msertions .
An ita RETURNS
JttHtors, smalJ
HOMEdaughter
Special - One month !or ~ cents per word .
! Stou t ll! t h t· survJ vtn g ~ puuse of Range 14, being in Scipio TownMrs. Cleda Rittenhouse of Dayof
Mr.
and
Mrs
Willard
Jeffers or
Full rate of 2 cents per word will be charged for a dve rt1 Eiif1 S if
Davtd R. s1 out. d~ (·v a ..t' :l . late o f sh ip, Meigs County and State of ton a nd Mr . and Mu. Nonnan
not paid f&lt;rr befo~ the 25th of each month fol lowing msertion.
Meig j Coun ty, Ohm ~~o· hn (llf•d ir,. Ohio, beginning at lh~~t S. E . earner U1ggs a nd family were recent Minenvill e returned home from
~s in Ad~rtising-Should be reporte d num t-dlalely . T he
lPs tate on h'bruar y a. W5ti.
of theN. E. quarter of SectiDR 16, 'i uest.o~ of Mr. and Mrs. Natba'l Holzer Hospital, Jan . 22.
Dally Stonhnel Will not be responsible !or more than one in corThe
p
laittttff
furLhl'
r
re
preTown
7, Range 14; thence West Biggs The Biggs family were enrect insertion .
senti! th at Davtd H. Stou t du• d 81 rods ; thence North about 117 ro u te to Seattle, Wash., where Mr . Thursday and will remain closed
Card of Thank&amp; and Special Notices of Events prml.ed at reg u the week due to
siezed in h•e stmplt• of an u ndtvi d- rods to the Public Road ; thence In I Higgs who is first chief in tbe 81• the remainder
lar classified rstes. Obituaries published at 1 cent per word
illneas of Mr. Wehrung.
ed one-ha lf intae ... t 1n common in a So_utherly direetion alone aaid Ivy will be stationed.
-~~·-~ ~the follo wtng fl r ~ ~·rttwd rt'al el;1at e Publ.lc Road to the En1. line of
Mrs. Thomas McClung and chil-~~~--~~~t
Sit ua te in ! h r· ( UUIJlr o f Mt•!gs, SectiO~ 16; thence_ South on the dren of Jackson spent Wednesday
AUcT10N SALE _ Gre-at- Bend .
ep
an
To w-nsht p of (' lw:.tl' r. an(t Stall' of East line of_ S~Uon 16 to the with her parents, Mr. lind Mrs.
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place of begmnmg, containing 5:5 Dale Smith
G ranae Hall , Portland, Saturday
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Jan. 26, 1:00 p. m. Bring anyin addition t o ) OUr present
S tt ua tc 111 t ho· l'u u• tty of Me•gs, lahcresS,tamtorefoOr he" hReserving tlol l Pvt Jeff Wileon who has been
Save
$100 1o $10110
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t h tng you want to sell . Harold
earmngs ? upp y onsumus m
ow us tip o1 1 u·s 1rr , a nu tate o1
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3 bedrooms, large
Oh
P omercy wt th the large Raw.
Goddard, Auctioneer. 1 24 2tp
. IO ~nd dt·-.cn bt•u as foll ows, to- with the r l ht of enlr for th
11 the guest of hts parents, Mr.
stock, must go! Bring your
Leigh Line Start e arntng immed- wtl Sc e tltl n t wrJ lo wn s h tp four
f g
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~ I and Mrs R E Wilson of Shade
iatelr. Wrilc Rawlctgh's, Dept. and r a n ge 1w d H' of the Oht ~ 1 purpose 0 dprospec mdg or, eUve · ' After 30. da.y s ~111t he will repo•t
desires and your problems,
Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT,
Comp ,&lt;~O) .s 1, urc h asc m t:'h ester opmg,
an
operaf oeng to Ft Lewis, Wash . where he will
b.alancinJ and brake service
OHL 84 "u-.17ti. •.·~, eepor 1. lll .
move in tomorrow. Try us,
ror the pro
sameucmg
and the
right
Hackett 's Safety Service, West
I 24 llp
Townshi p, ~ le t gs lo u nt y , 0 -h w and cupying m ~far as the N~e 11 be stationed.
we're dealing on the very
Main Stred , Pomeroy , Ohio .
--~- - --~ - begmntng IJil lht· !;outh h rre of essential to such prosped:Jng de-l Mtsll Marguerite Moore of Cbarlowest terms!
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veloping
operating
or
prod~dng
leston,
w.
Va.
arrived
Thursday
IAYt DON'T YOU KNOW?
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BaUr'J will Jive yoa the belt
1Sa
ANYONE
DESIRING
HO;wtE
DEid FCC\IO il , 1h('IH'I' . North 109 the use of str;ams fiowmg thrOU"h 1 Kuntz and is the gLleRt of Mr. and
trade on furniture or lppU.nLIVERY of Broughton s Oalry rods· t 1umeo• wr~t In a ('Orne r JI G
d 1 d
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Mr3 Patri k Loehary
Free delivery, Qulc~. Open
cea.
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Products tn Pomt•roy or Middl e ro ds' &lt;Jn d f D· rr lt Jtb t· a ~ t of th e i sal
an 8 or 3 u tlng upon t e
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7 dllys.
port . call'V ~l h'r ('rouk ~. phon e I&lt;:a. t lt!W L)f ~aJt l sc· tlioll the m: c I :~me,
so m~eh of the
Mr. and Mrs A ~· ~leht left
6057-J . Af ' t' r a ll "T he Best soll t h 10!) r ot! ~ tu t he- '&gt; rout h lin e I ereo as MaY P necessary or Wednesday for a VUilt ID Be1ing
Doesn 't Co"~ l A C"•tt
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Eddie Smith has returned home
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U.S. 23 South
1at nt t. ~ ' t 10 acres ta mtnatwn or depostt of sediment. after a several
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Also,
one
other
tract
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deLakeland,
Fla
with
hia daughter
WAVERLY, OHJO
careful dnvlng. $2495.00. BlaettSewtng Mach uu! rHnlact Jerry
as follows • to-w1t · Twenty- and son in law • Mr· and Mrs · Deof 11It .1 11ove (t l"' ~' l. l 1IC' (1 pre pmi ses scrtbed
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nar · ~ . Pomeroy.
1 24 6tc
B aug h ma r. S m ~c r ,Sewm jl; Mach 1 lh f
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Pomeroy..
l 24 6te
t)alruu• b, 1-ar.
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'l'rtJ.ned l 02 d t .g l ·( l'S- er.... l ~l 7 4 rul:;loas
tak e
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.watcbunak.;t
CUU.tN~ ltiWl!r thl'm' H Sn ut r 51i.54 rods to a s tutu~ I ~h1!J N.~;thR .en~ obf ~tdG 2 5 • 1e1re lot ,
I..&amp;RS. PI'ID""'.. .
t.a-d corner ; t h.Plll't' wt·.~ l U:! :N rod!l to 0 . : · lggs , Y · · We I, ad·
1906 PONTIAC VB Chieftain 2 dr.
- -----.thl' plaec of lw ~~: iunin 11. l: OJl ta ining i m_lmstrator of th~ Estate of J. D.
-Sedan. Loo,v mileage . One care·
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IUggs, dect•ased, tn the year 18?6. ,
1ul owner $249!5 .00. Blaettnar's, •ADh.... a._ 'fEU. Vt ~ JU : .. S£HV1l_·, att.4 tH· r• ·• m orl' or 1;,s I
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Both of ~he above described tracts
Pomeroy.
1 24 6lt
•lmt: , 118 W M11in St., POJDeror
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of land being situated in Scipio
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fh e pnJy c·r _ nf ~;ud . pel t! ion is Township, Me igs t:ounty Ohio.
19:i!5 BUICK Special 2 dr. Dlx
---~~ -- for lh(' pl :.t l'llt ff \l a~.L(I C M Stout ,
Being th.e same real ~sLate conSedan. Low milea,e. One care- I''OREMA.k o\; ABHU'l~l T.V. aEk- rra ys_ f?r a n on_l1·r uf Ihe Cour t veye::l to Eri We lch by deed reful !ocal owner. $189:5.00. BlaettVlCE AlJ rl'la.lr.~ Hepa1r111d b)' E1 pe rm tll tng ~l ag~ t~' M S tou t, ~ ur- corde d in Deed Book 123 Paae 31
nar ·~. Pomeroy .
1 24 6tc
.,ert 'l'ecMirtaO.. PbOOt&lt; S2&amp;l y VIVtn.~. "P 0 li S(' , to p u~e h ; J sr&gt;. at the or the Meigs County Deed Records .
Middlepor1
11-lo-tf appra ~snl vodu t• alf tXi'd hy the
Said premise11 are appraised at
1955 PLYMOUTH VB Savoy ~ dr .
SAVE ON YO UR
rt:palr d_ appn n srrs of lh t• ~ st ate of Dav id $2,000.00 and must not be sold for
St'dan Belvcdf're. Chrome trim,
l:b.cine Shoe Shor
~ Stout , ~ rer ase d , lh l• real rstatl' !P~s than two-thirds of laid apone local owner. $1~ .00. Blaet·
am _the P". tt\ ro. n rl r&gt;.~entll'd , anti thai prai~cd valul!.
tnan, Pomeroy.
1 24 6tc · - ~-~ _
f , 30 tf sa ld a f f HI~ v tt nf tr ansfe r, Ml'l gl'i
Terms : C:ish In hand on day of
Count y Courl re l'orrls vtJiumr IBll , sale.
19:W BUICk. Ce ntury 4 dr. Sedan
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9. h· ! ~ · · t as td(' , 11wl fo r
BESSIE L. WILCH, Admln-Dyllllflow drive. King of the 8arne:a-Stmpi011 1ruurance Aa:ency, other (~roper onk rs of rc l id m
Jstntrlx of thtt Estet. of Ecf.
"sec " wlth Ocean• of Power
Middleport . F'1r~ - Automobile- lhl•, pn • m1~r ~
ward Weldt, lh-=••Nd.
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$1795.00, Blacltnar'a, Pomeroy
Bonrta. Ph.o-n• 6:'111)-.X
8-2'J-Ill _ 1 he ptT ~ &lt;~ru ftr&lt;;\ ith t!vt· mr n·
WEBSTER &amp; FULTI
~--' 24 6tc
tn su •• flt • t~'"utrcU ~''·
~~or~e~ll wt ll ftrrl h t·r takt· n nl i l'l '
,r\Horn~tys for Admlnlatretrix
t.ift:, Aulu , r-'tr o. . J'u ltu &lt;.• al l 0• ' I I~ r1l·t·_v h :tvc• bo•f•Jt lll:ulp p..J rl t('S ( I) 4 , 11. 18, 25 (2) l , 5tc
l9W-3,:1 ton f~ord TRU CK, t•xeel1 e e n .mt. 1_0 :~ atd p•·llt tun aJi cl
MUh, M 1 ddl~ po r l. fl hlo
lf' nt m ndi 1ion . l'hone '1'1 1-4414 ,
--~--.that l.h('y ,lit· JNpttn•d 1u a nswt•r I
New lla vt ll .
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DANCE

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A Hobo Convention was held
l'huraday ni,ght at the !1ttart
Falla School when t h~ Big Bend
Minst rel east and their guest• had
a Hobo party
A potluck supper was aerve d
pn•cedi ne the part)' and favor"
~ wer(• brig ht colorcd de rbies, Cldle'
t1.c~ wU• .t~ trudltlo~ al JIIWo
biuldle whteh was ftlltd with
n'ots:e-tuake rs, toys a nd jewelry ..
Yan-c!&gt;lOJC~ ballo~n~ w~re used
~9 ~~e th~ dmmg·room ami _

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Big Bend Minstrel Cast Party

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Pomeroy Jr. Hi Gym

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: 'tmi\il14et -e:6fhl.,..I . GrJmm.
Mary lfolitll:l'Betl¥ l(f,lbfl , Ka\1&gt;
eryn Crow , ADDJ Wheeler, Bob
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1..'hilds were in cbarie of the fayors 1nd entertainment

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RESIDENCE - ill - l\1iddlep~rl , 0 . MAGGIE ~ . STOUT . I'la inll ff
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
as aforesoid.
room s an1l ha t h. basement, large
E~utor
R. II . HAWU:'IIGS SONS CO. - 24
lot, Ctll il'l nt&gt; il-\hhurlwud . Gr~ vcl
l&gt;ate d J iillUary 15, lfl57.
Estate of Fnd S. Johnston
huur Wrecke r SN\' ire.
Day
Hill st•t·tiun . Slwwtt by appoint ·
F. II. O'UH/I': N, Al t ornn .
Oeceaaed
Photu• 6:.!27
Night Ph one 1 mcn t. Earl D Mt•ud t• r , Sr., He HI· ( I ) JU . 25. 12l l, 1! . 15. :!:!, 61c.
Noliec
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hert&gt;by given that
6039·X. BODGE · I'LYMOUTU
tu r . l't•&lt;trl fo'. Parker , AMe nt.
~ - - - -.. · l' uHh Johnston whose Post Office
IJfo:ALERS.
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Pomero)·. I'h.one Pomeroy 201.
I atldrcss is MiddleporL, Ohio. ll. n.
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' h~s bern duly appointed as Execu~ UOilM S a·1d BATII-modcr~l
LEGAL NOTICE
tur nf the F.statc of l'Tcd S. Johnhome, J()('a ted on u 'n iou Av 1•
ORDER OF ATTACHMENT
,J nn lntc or Sallflbu ry Town~hip,
1900 NORm:: WASHER wrin~:er
Farm \an(l a pjlroximalely 96
Wtl1Jams4n Farm S 11 ppl v Hut I Mc•1g s Co unty, Ohio, deceased.
lYre with pump, Uke new, $75.00
acrcr., locntl•d on Bailey Run Hd . l~nd , Ohiof· pla tultff, vs (:r nr~P
Dated thili 22nd day of January
S(·1• at 250 Mulberry Ave . or
Four room house, 2 acrell 1 ratg , dr.!c d.111l 1\mnunt $45 00 H157.
phone 118-X.
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ground , lm:a!Pd on Bailey nun H E Grill h·:.. Ju s tll'C of Pt'H,'I'
John c . Bacon
Road . Call or !lee c . L. EBkew, ~ltn(' r sv illc.
Judge of the Probate t, ourt
M whit!.! h.eavy HENS $1.00 each
415 w. M11m s t .
1 24 :Jtp
( l l 25 (2 ) I , ll , 15 4\r
Meigs County, Ohio
at farm . S. H. Layman, Bashan·
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Keno Road.
I 22 3tp - ~SIX ROOMS und hath , $4!WO.OO.
SIDELINED BY NOSE
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IIA Y 1-"0R SALE. mixed and
116 Loc 11~t St, Pomeroy or call
MONTilf&lt;:AL l ll '
Q.efc nse -ma u
1tr.r lght . Timothy, ,20.00 per
516-M or 9391.
1 24 3tc Dollard St. Laurent of the Monton. William Culwell , RL 1. Car·
trt~al t:IIIUlJi cns wiU be side line d
ptmter.
1 22 11tp TllllRE A C Bfo~S LEVEL GROUND for ''a week qr 10 days " accausc or
four room house ,electricity. At a broken IIO!lll suslainl•d in 11n exTWO LSJ&lt;:o liLASS Diaplay ca8t&gt;8
Apple Grove : See Alex Wheeler . hibition ~am c Wednesday ni ght.
8' h.. ng 3' htgh 2' feet deep . Muet
1 :M 3Lc - ·- - go. Ntcd spaco. Priced cheap.
M.\X WARO
MeiJI Motor Company
SIX ROOM liOtJSE, Middleport,
rhone 8023
cxcrlli!nt lncallon . Call 6080-J
1 22 3tc
before 3 :30 p. m.
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Clean and choiCil

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ArAH.n1EN1'- 6 ropma and bath.
gas furnace,
located 218 1~~: .K
)hin St., romeroy . Celli I&gt;r . K.
D. Anubary .
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BUY - SELL~ RENT find employment ~ hire -or find a lost Item throu:,O,
The Vally Sentinel WANT
ADS. Don't put it off ~
Call 398 Today ~ An Ad in
this column

Phone 510

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Wh&lt;'n pcr,plo suddfnly {ace bcr.-avement the llflrvice Of I lrll!il
worthy funeral director Ia lndteP&lt;'naablc. They 11lso welcome the
information and counsel recel~
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"Build llottOf Po• L-··
GRUESER BLOCK co.
3 Mllet North of Pt~meroy.

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8 room hoUJe ~1wly dlcor1te-d
llulde 1011 out. A. N. Ben1tl.
Pomeroy.
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PHONES

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Wlaether It Be A--REfRIGERATOR, T 'f
Or Any HOME APPLIANCE

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Your CI\OSI.EY Dealer
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First Baptist
Brotherhood
Meeting
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Club, whe}l it . .{Jl&amp;t . ll J he : borne
of Mrs. Franklin iall~y lor the
Jam,tary meeting. ·:t . ~; bllliness rrieeting wf;s condu · · d by Ute
president, Mra. ReX •· U,y. Pi-ojects for the year wert! . dJscQted
and some new by·I&amp;Ws wete adOpted by the club. The remainder
?f the evening ~&amp;.II spent in sew' tng_and a social ttme. The hoatess,
asmted by Mra. Clayton Aile'!,
se~vcd a salld ce»urse to, Sina
Bruley, Jane Flek. Kathryn Bau:n,
Juanita Will, Virgene EJberfeld,
Laura Ha:tung, H_elen Wolf. R~th
Otfutt., Cleo Smith, Opal Wltkham, Mary Kautz, Jerry Woo~,
Edna Wood, Mary Newell, Lucille
Stt&gt;ttler and Shirley Pyles. The
February meeting will be at the
home or Dorothy Karr with Mary
Kautz assisting hostess.

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Mrs. Chari., . Chafre,;; Sil,er
R1dge, spent an afternoon with
Mr~ . Frank Gual
Mr . .and Mrs. 'ohpa Offutt and
childrt:n an1 Mr. and ¥n. Lawrenee Smith spent Sunday even ·
-h
d
mg w1 1 P.lr. an Mrs. Thomas
Weber.

Mr 5 . wm . Kendall and daughters Weirton w: va. l'eeen'il
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vtslted l'r mother, Mrs. Hobart
Smalley
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Mr. and Mrs. Claylon All.en an:l
AXY~L~AAXR
Billy spent.. an_ evc~mg ~Jth M.·.
&amp;. LONOI"ICLLOW
and Mrs. Charles Goegletn, Fla!One Jetter 8implJ' sl¥~da tor ~her. In this ~~,»lA. A
woo~s. ·
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.i ·•fOr- the tbr.e&amp;. J,..'s, -·),G. ttr "the \.v.iQ.:b'Jt..AtC,. :aQgte.leitltn.
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tf'hirle~
Gmther
spent
trophea, the length aftd tormatlqa :ot. &amp;he, wor4e - &amp;~ 4U ~ - t~, ,
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iW!!Iday in Columbus on business.
J:ach day the code lettera art1 different.
-- Jerry Wood and Opal Wickham
visited Luc ille Settler Monday
A Cryp&amp;oC"nm Quotation
afternoon.
QYMHU KDYYL PJ(CR
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CINCINNATI, 0 . (UP) - Ll,eMr. and Mrs. Wood spe n t a rew
!ttOck;
days with Mr. and Mrs. Richard
OYMFCT,
DEL,
EHL TA'I'FQ
LYTJ
Hogs 2,200, barrows and gills Fick, Hannibal, Ohio.
!PO.der.Jtely active, steady; 100--220
Mr. artd . Mrt. Roger Epple spent
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lb 18.110; 2~ lb 18.60: 210-220 lb a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
1'...to•Otito ()•yptoqoooto• AS HA.VIl\(0 NOTHING. "-Nil
18.75; 220-285 lb 18.35-18.60; 235- Theo Croy, Parkersburg.
YET .POI!I&lt;ESSINO ALL THINGS - CORINTHIAI'S.
, 2511, lb 18.10; 250-260 lb 17.10-17.·
Mr. and :\fn. P. F. Koblentz
911t.rUM••ed _,, kiDJ Fe.U\Iflf lrn4k(tt
60; 180 1'&gt; I, 35: 165 lb 16.25; sp~nt an evening with Mr. and
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steady, 18.75 down; boars MrS. J. S. B.iilcY .
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2!5 c hij(ber at 11.25.
Mrs. Hazel Walker and sons
have returned to their home in
Mareaina Ar-kart.~as aftt'r being
called here by the death or her
mother, Emma Smith.
"Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Warner
and daugthers, Columbus, wer-e
Beautiful
and Red Plymouth Belvedere Hard Top
bere to attend the Cuncral serPow~r Flite Drive ~ radio, heater, white wal! llres __:
vices
of his aunt, Mrs. Emma
V-8 motor- A real buy.
Smith.
Mrs. Pauline Ridenour and Miss
Esther HayS spent an Pvening In
Parkersburg.
Mr1. Guy Summerfield received
E. Main St.
h'"I"'J
100, n~ enough fresh re- word that Ernest Brown Parker•
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burg Js ill at his home~

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Alwa}'t to11ther- alway. In
plare . . , theM K.Hpuke Di..
monel Rint• •~ interlodl;ad to
revaal their full beauty and briJ..
Iiane. for.varl
Bv•1 K-psatr. EnaaprMnt
Dhiftuwr~· 'i ~ ..~
1u•r•ntud -.in Wrltin1 by

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JEWELRY
Where Your Coafldentelalustlfled
E. Main St.
Pomeroy

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KENNAN·LOCK
Wech.l!tf

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ra on prest ed . at the
meeting _of the M~n's Brotherhood
~ethe . F1rst Baptist Church when
Y, met at the church Thursdny
evenmg.
Paul
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. . · mn: 1e 1 e e_vottonal
~rv1ce and tmporta_nt projects for
tbe ch·u rch were d1scussed. Plans
were made to meet at th.e church
Tuesday at 6 .30
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p. rn . 1o start
work on the f1rst of these improvements.
A recreational period followed
the meeting and refrl.!shments
\'_efe Sehi:~Pl'r. Robert MllJs, LarfY like and Euiene Coleman

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$500.00

md were on

presided 1nd mem'bers responded
to the roH eaJI. .w ith Do's and
J)o.nt's in club ~lquette . t.trs, Ronald Springer Wa1 welcomed ~ a
new qaembeT. MrJ. C. F. Tom,Pkins
waa .reportld 111. Contributions
were ·made to four natlonal pro·
~t!l of the club.
"~tter Citizens Make Better
Communities" was the topic of
the · program presented by Mrs.
Webster who also gave many interesUng fp.ets on the history of
Pomeroy.
nerreAhments were sencd 01
the ho~~ess dutlng the social hour
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1955 Plymouth Belvedere · ·· .. · · · · · $1795
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FIN, Automoblb, He•lth
ACCIDINT
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SLEEJ'J.NG ROOMS, clottl In town,
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!or the club I• Ule pt~intina an 11
redecoratin :&amp;: the GrDUnd ObMrv·
er Corps bulldJn,:, ..mtre the club
t:neetl part of the Lime. II wu 1110
voted to ha ve work don• on the
plan r oun d The tfpo" or tht'
\rf'III Urf' r wu giv~n ,., Mrs. Will·
ard Boyer .
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Re{r{'shmc ntJ o( ice "'1*'" ren.te rl!'d with pink ttoro, take decorate d with pink aJJ4 ~ue ~t·
1ea, and eoflee were sr,rved by thl!
hostessea . F atorJ wf_r~ ltpall bllle
cradles f1Jled witb nl.ln\l':fnd nut1 .
Present . 'Were th~e ' \lam~!l above ~:~nd Mr1.' Geora:t Cfwde,, Mrs.
Donald MUU'\11 , ,..... C.iYin Simpson , Mn. Ed\\lai-d WellS. MrS. Elmt&gt;r White , Mn. Donald Collin s.
Mrs. Oayton Strickland and Mr1 .
Donald Marks. Sending Jifts bu t
unable to attend were: Mrs. Don· aid Kennepy , Mr1. Jack Fowler .
Mrs. David Goodwin and Mrs.
Forest Cas-to.
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Tht next meeting w;u be a
Valef\.J,,.ne party on February 6,
with Mrs. Donald Muk.s and Hro.
Jack Fowler IS hosteJses. Memher. are to make hat• whl&lt;h will
be sold during !he. m..
1 monl!y makmg project.

display IPCI ~Jd when tbe Svnior
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Shakta-e .Ciull nlet wedn•"'"'
C.H·ES~•. ~.'
It tbe liOIIUI . ot Mn. Jed Webster
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Sr., Sprint Ave.
Three new membem: wttr~ : wel·
_ .Mr•. PbU WilliamiOn president. cOrned intQ the 1'1tirg-,. ~Ui.d1y

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and thi1 store.

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Club Me. et•mg
Held
Wednesday
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Ten Wides,.
Huge Selection

Mrt. Elza Gilmore J r. wu honwi~b
1 IUrptlu: layett e
shower Wednef&lt;IJY t&gt;Ve nine when
tbe Sew·Rite St!wlnJ club me t a'
lhe home o( Mrs. Ray Blowers.
Lincoln Heil hil with Mrs. Charlt' ,
Spencer 11 co:.liOB'IeJI.
A pink and b1ut- color th. 1 · m ~·
wa!l carried &amp;ut in the det'orat l o n .~
and 1lso the r•fre l hrQenta. Gift•
were p~~ced on a pink and blu&lt;&gt;
tpa,lD£jte ep w,hich wa1 .a largu
atork. The honored a:vest received
mtp)l lovely gtfta.
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Fl'lr l.e\1~ Speqeer.' Tommy Smith, · Mrs. Cha.rlea Hottman preifde nt.
8rondo ·IIII'robam, Sue Ann · Buck, p1't'1ided over th.e meeting {1-lld a
~W · ChoPIJian. Karen Greu. contribution was made lo t he
OU,er j:Bme.11 were played with
Pr..liU'J won by a large number of Hobo Convention Theme 2· 18 soc.
tbe au•ata.
dren under
twelvo; to Beverly
Perrin an(l Evelyn Cleland, teen ·
Judtes lor n_. er.stumes were: ager11; Mra. lnlt&lt;tham. Mn . Kath~·· Andrew Cruss, Mrs. Jerry eryn Crow and ton, Jimmy , Bob
Hill. Mrs . . Nonnau RiJ~r Mfl Hoefiich, Mrs. Mabel Rou sh , fo r
Virgil Rou.sh, Mrs. E. S. ' Schaaf al:lu)ts.
and Ralph Spenc;{'r

The menu ipdudert chickenfried, baked and with noodles,
ham. roas t beef and beef and
noddles. ham
loaf, meat loaf.
scalloped pOl3toes, macaroni and
Pr,izes were
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cheese, baked be1n1, ~lm-a Ileana Relbo!l ani! 1\oier

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JANUARY

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uladl, .. nd-wichu, rolJa. jell)', ptetle1, olives ,
udlahe4 celery, coffee. The deslett course W'l:l lee eream ln tbe
form o( Jnow.balll wllh liJht~!l
red t' andlet and l1r1e c-akei in*'ribed " Bil Btnd Mlnslrel."
Alt~r the diQner Mrs. Olive In·
gram pl1Y-.t for _Evel)'n Cl c l11nd
to 8ing a solo and for aroup •lngin.:. RDy Reutes:. Bob 1-loeOich anrt
Kat~ryn CrQw W,l!re lea&lt;ltrs of
a uri ~J of . aam~s ._&amp;nd drawings
wi~ ·prius won by Cbarlatte Per-

and corn, varie:lr

.Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. B "'UII'J.i

Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr. Honored Guest
At S1,1rprise layette Shower On Wed.

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the look ori''1ts'· ace!
Wouldn't you say that most of the '57 cars
look good from 50 feet away, but what about
from 50 inches away?
What does a close-up of the grille tell you, for
example? Is it solidly made like the new
Chevrolet grille? Or, in comparison does it
look less rich in design-feel les.• strong and
solid? Comp.re the quality and'tonstruction
of the bumpers and headlights, the fit of th..

chrome trim.

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the more clearly :l&lt;JU'Il see that Chevrc,let hns
the edge in the way it"s put togcthet\ You'll
find, for i!tstance, that Chevrolet is the only

car in its field with a /acqun finish ... that
only Chevrolet Bel Air models give You foam

rubber cushions in front and rear seats as
standard equipment. These are just a few of
the advantages of Body by Fisher. And
Chevrolet, you know, is the only low-priced
car that has a Fisher
Body.
We'll be glad to give ·
you a close-up,·cow ..
llarative look·'at tliitl
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The Daily Sentinel

·First Presbyterian Church Womens
Association Installs New Officers

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Mrs. Lowell Probasco was install! nil: officer for the new officers of the Women 's Association
of the Firt:t Presbyhman Church
wht·n the-y met Thursday. Mrs.
Dw 1ght Wallace, out-going presid~nt. u~n~d
the meeting and
Mrs . Myron Miller was 1n c l}arge
of the devotional suvlee. She

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Eleanor Schaal, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Pbone 6244
A R•al Fl,ing SaucH

BAKE SALE

MORGANTOWN. W . Va . UP
A Flytn,s Saucer ts in West Vir-

The Se-ruor Youth Jo"c ll owshtp of
gmta Umvecsity. Ruuell D. Sau- the FITS! Baptist Ch urch Will
cer i.s a tratmn~r: pilot in the have a Bak e Sale on Sat urday at
school's aeronau tical en~r:ineenng Lh&lt;' 1'rihuter Cleaners startm,s at
9:30 a.m.
department .

arrange
*PARTY

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*MEETING

HOTEL MARTIN
Phone 396

POMEROY'S
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Forest Run
Methodist
WSCSMeets

Heath Methodist
WSCS Circle To
Change Its Nome

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GOOD NIWS

read a med1\"t1on " He Is Able To
.f!ITCHBURG, Masi. - Adam
Help lis" from the book ·'Today" Lavenski , 3t, was fined SlMl m
The ne-w officers are presidellt, datrict court for driving without
Mrs. Georg~; Anderson Jr \'Iceb
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president, Mrs. Rod ney OowJJ mg ,, 1$00 when police dtseovered his 11M G ·1 H 11 l
aecretary ,
rs
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yse · re-a cense had been revoked 1!1 years
aurer, Mrs. W. H. JubJing, Sec. of j
Llt'erature, Mrs. AliJtur Lewis; ago.
Sec. of Fellowship and Membership, Mrs. James Buchanon; Sec.
of Missio n a~y Education , Mrs.
Floyd Carmao:: k ; Sec. of World Ser·
vi&lt;'e, Mrs. Lowen Probasco; Sec. of [
Overstaa Sewing, Mrs. Karl Owen; I
Sec . of Spiritual Life and Stewardship, Mrs. hmes Harley; Se&lt;'. of
Social Educa'ion and Action, Mrs.
Harold Sauer; See. of Guild of
Intercessors, Miss Margaret Sauer.
During th 2 business meeting
they held a rl isrussion of a project
for overseas sewing and also dis.
cussed a bazaar to be held .this
year. ·
The program for the evening
was from the Association Study
Book and was given by Mrs. Wallace. It dealt wi t h: the things accomplished in the past and plans ,
for the New Year.
Mrs. Anderson as a contributor.
dent, was HI and unable to be
present. Mrs. Wallace eave the
cloain&amp; prayer The hostesses were
Mrs. Juhllng , MrJi. H)'sell, Mrs.,
Buchanon, Mrs. Downing with I
Mrs. Andenon as a eonrtibutor.

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M~s . Oscar
Imbode n and Mrs.
Sisson
were
wdcomed as
Halph
The Aftl·rnoon CJrtl1• of the
nl'w members and Mrs. William
W .6 C S. of Heath Methudi~;l Ch urKnight, Mrs. Bertha
Scull and
ch will h1• known m I he future il"
Mno Virgil Hamm as gue!ts when
the M1ller-~tcKay ('irrlt• honoring
Mrs John f. Baily entertained
three forml'r mPmh(•ro; ~lrs I E
thl' \\-'ome-n's SodeLy of Christian
Miller. Mrs. 1\. w. \kKay and :\lis.-;
Ser
vu·e of the Forest Run Methotaunt· McKay
dist Church. Wednesday evening
The eh~nJSe was madt· T ~ursd&lt;Jy
at her home. Mrs. · Russ Watson
at the regu lar rneetmg of tht·
was a contrihuliug hostess. ·
Circle with Mrs_ W W
fl ay('S,
During the business ses.;ion eon.
chairman, prcsidinJ: . ~r s. C- R.
were made to the March
tribution11
Konkright was leade r of I ht· de- ,
of
Dimes
and to th~ Pomeroy
vntional servtce anrl chose a Nt·w I
EIT.!ergency squad.
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Year's med ih tion l rom "Abu nO Mrs. U. S. Nease program chair·
ant Living" by E. Stanley Jones.
mill'l, had for her topic "~ilarJdB
Mrs. Druce Lloyd prt"st•nted the
In MY Community" which was pre.
lesson , five chapters fro m the
seDt ed in the form of ._ playl.tt,
1tudy book "The Chureh in Sout hwith Mrs . Alfred Yeauger, M:n.
Eastern Asia" dealmg with Ma lMark Evans and Mrs. John Scott
aya, Burma, anrl the grrat religpftl'ficipat ing. Readings were given
io ns of !hal area- l:luddh 1~m. Hirdh\·
Mrs Fred Nease. Mrs. Eugene
uism, Moham mctlism, Coufuctsm
F.or be!l · and Mrs. Scott.
The lr-ss1m was pa rtlruht rly of In ·
A. dessert course was served by
teresl tn Mn . Uoyd since ht"r son,
hostess to those named above
the
.Jack, has j ust relurnc1l from serMrs. Christy Baer, Mrs. Al·
and
vice in the Phi lippine Islands
bert 0f!er. Mrs. Amanda Baer,
The PM Club met Wedne ~d ay
Duriny the blJsmc~ .; mecltn •:
)t n. Charle! Baer and Mn. Olan night at the home of Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Rob ert Ha rris n ·porterl gifts
Ce nheimer.
Crook, with Mrs. Charles Murray
sent to Mtss Sara K('rwoorl, who
OOTHE'S EVENING
as a contributing hostess.
is li ving at a prJv&lt;~te home at
SHEATH in blue mist peau. do
Games were played and prizes
1227 1.] Sf&gt;cond Stref'L (;al!ipolis .. HOit', is embrotdeRd with blue
won by Mrs. James Pullen, Mrs.
Mrs. Homer E. ('ook . 1'h;1irrn;m of
bugle beads and · rhinestones.
Frank Wilson, Mrs. Wayne Swish·
lhe ('a!Jinl: ((llllllliltf'f', Tf'll OTWC]
Tlle ~mtooth bodice riaes over
er,
Mrs. Sara Gibbs, Mrs. DaReueiJ:hteen ca lls r.h1riflg the pa~t
a pleated b()st,m ,- Back tubUlar
ben
Beck . Mrs. Earl Warnke was
month .
panel• fall In fuU contraat to
a
gutst
lor th~ evening.
J'Ohn anrl Eddie Blake. sons of
Jt was n•porl&lt;'d th;l! thp t'in·~ ....
the alim ak1rt• .
The
hostesses
for the next p&lt;tr~r. arrd \t'rs. E . M. BLake, hav e
tlad rnadt• .$Hl7 67 on a lluuHrJa~r
ty
will
be
Mrs.
DaReubcn Beck
ldenfinl
To
A
T"
Uct·n
ill
for
several
d&lt;"yS
at
thei
r
Sn le and $141.50 on IIH·tr Chnst
and Mr~ . Howard Hyers.
ARCADIA. Ca liL UP · In thr home on Sev~nth Street.
IIHIS Hat:&lt;Jar 1\ d1· .~Sl'l'! l'lHII'st ' wa ~
Mr~.
Crooks served chicken
Tl'fry Gallagher, who hzs been
by Mrs. ~nwr.son .Jora•s .. fl,urlh race, over a mile and a
salad,
rolls
Hnd coffee at Lhe close I
Anita Park , a patient at tlle Veterans' Hospit·
. W. W. Jlaye~, Mr.~ naval En- quarter at Santa
of the evening.
when
the
race
was
moved
from
:~1
in
Huntington
,
1\as
been
transwith ~trs . C. M llt·'lncsy, Mr.'i . J ohn Kt'Ldrka &lt;l nrl ~~~-~ 1he turf course tu thf' dirt track fPrn·d to the Cincinn ati Veterans'
hf'causc of rain Tln1rsday, jockey Hospital. M.rs. Gallagher and baby
C. Jo~. Hawkins il ~ l'Ontnhutur.~ .
lbl1•h 1'\ews "'·on on T•~c Ma n J] ;uJ !{ htr.r arc staying: here with
MEETING POSTPONED
J&lt;:x atll y one year before. in the rc!ali\•cs during hi!&lt;! illness.
The J anua ry m r !'\tJJ~ of the fuurlh race, over a mile !6fl d a
Arnun" the local people who
StafC and OFfitws ol' :-.h '!gs T1•m - ~ quarter al Santa Anita, when th1· hav{' lw~n attendin~ the PL Plcap)c_•, P~·thJ Hn Si~l •·n. h;•~ ht•o•n post- r;H:f.! wa~ mo ved from turf tn fl irt ~;.nl Mission services this week
poncd atlrl !h l· dall· w!l l hi' an . bceausr- of rain, j{wkry Ralph arc l\lr and Mr~ . James Euler,
noun~c 1 l laiN _
Nl'Vl'5 won uu Tel' Mom
!\-Irs_ Nan Moore , :\Irs. Bruce Uoyd
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Hawley , \tr and Mr11 . Noah H a~kw &lt;. " '" Bern ice Ouw,n.
Mr ami Mrs. W. W. Hayes and
dau~ htt&gt; r·, MrR. Robert Co&lt;Jl&amp;, were
m (' harl cslon Wednesd-ay to altcnd Llu• runrral of hl s brother-lnOriginal maroon fini sh. Heater, good tires - A real buy .
law , O~ea r Ewing, at the 0"-'Cnc
Barth Fur ll'ra l Home

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PM C::lub Holds
Meeting Wed.
At Cr.ooks Home

Middleport
Society

BLAETTNAR'S

JANUARY
ClEARANCE
SAlE

qUALITY
IS

REMEMBERED
• I~ONG AFTER

THE ~RICE IS FORGOTTEN

They1re The Most!

"IJere guur dollar Is almlgltfg"

1955 BUICK Special · · · · ·· · · · · .. $1 ,895
2 dr . Dlx. Sedan. Low mileage , One ca reful local owner.
It's ~omething to ride home about!

195S PlYMOUTH VB Savoy ·· · · · · · · $1,595
4 t1r. Sedan. Has Belvedere chrome trim. One local owncr. Enough snap ami cl'a·cklc to make your eyes pop .

1956 PONTIAC VB Chiehain · · ·· · · $2,195

2 dr. Sedan. One caTefuL owner. Low mileage. Almost ll~c
the day it was sold!:

1951 GMC h Ton Pickup

$595

1953 GMC 1 Ton Stake Body · · · · · ·· · $B95

Hcd finbh. Dual "het' is owner.

4 :'i peed transmissioN.

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POMEROY MOTOR Co.
Pomeroy

E. Main St.

SPECIAL PTA MElTING
A ~pr.('ia l nwl'Ling of the Bradbury PTA will be llC!d at the

Ill\ VE YOIJ llt:i\RD ABOliT

1956 MERCURY VB .. ·

LEISURE LAUNDRY DAYS
AT FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

· .... $2,595

4 dr. Monteray Sedan . Mcrcomatic . One local owner. It's

va
Ranchwagon ........ $1 995
Fordomatic, Immaculate. It's a sweet car named ..·de1955 FORD

1954 PlYMOUTH Belvedere ·

.. $1,195

4 dr. Sedan. Sparknnr original light green finish . Pano·
ramie windobleld.

1954 lUlCK '1Century" · · · ·· ·· ·· ·· · $1,795
4 dr. Sedan. Dynallow drive. King of lhc "sec"
Oceans of Power. ·

with

19 54 BUICK Special .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $1 ,695
2 dr. Riviera Cp&lt;. ''Hard Top" style. We've serviced this

1953 FORD V8

........... . . . . . . . . . . $995
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4 dr. Sedan. Even its price carries you away.

1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air · · · · · · · · · · · · $895
2 dr. Sedan. Beautiful turquoise with white top .

Clearance Specials
1952 DESOTO 4 dr. Power Sleerlng-One owner .. U95
195Z PLYMOU1'lt'J dr. Sedan •• .............. , ,595
ll$1 MERCURY l dr. ...... .. · .... · .. · · · · · .. HB:
1150 CIIEVROLET 2 dr. Dlx. Sedan ............ ,38

1850 BUICK 2 dr. Sr.dan . , .. , ............... U95
1950 PONTIA.c %dr. Sedan . ................. ·u•s
1941 BUICK 4 dr. Super •..•.. ...... ... ..... . fi5U

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a. an.•H'• pace t¢ay after ba:¥-t
ing . been tied up d~iq mott ,of
the night by be.avy lee paft, eomdbwn rlv.er.
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·Pomeroy Junior JaQd Senior High ,School Honor Rolls f9r
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si1c week period as released today revealed a total of
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High pupils ·on the honor Usts and 69 Junior High

Mrs. Rob-

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OP 'l ffll YIAit, Mnl. Jhwem._
".y PhlDliW,
Wltb ber fBmily 1D New York, wbere
"'--"' ··~ ttla )Jat:IOnal FoundattaD for Infanwe
14, Tommy. 9, an.4• ~1 Sue.
34, aa airllne pUot, came
anna and lep Wfite par~
Jung. AI ~ blotk to
hoUBebold from the wfteeJ..
( lnlenNilforull B.,..,j:h\olcMJ

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styles, all at prices as
practical as the R!'actica11

Carolyn Phillips, Katbryf\ Roush.
Sdf ·s mJth,' William Sterrett, Dan·
J~l 0. Struble, Bernice 'Uhoma, Fay
th'Omu, Dor-1s WeDs. and Maril)'n

'\l'lot(e.

SOPHOMORES:
Ann Beker,
\ Gary Bamltz. Patty Blakeslee,
J~et :Carpenter, Paul Folmer,
LOrra.ine Gt1.1ver, Donna Jenkins,
}'imel Johnson.

ected
F'Ire Chief '
At s,·racuse
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Konnelb !lcCul· Coon.Hunters To
R.ouilh, M~&lt;te~ Sehou, · Sheila Dis'trJ'bute. Coon
'--.- \velker ,and Connie_vroocta:ea_rd.
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Mi~dle}JQrt .
~CHilO~ . nruug WUftly .
Hoyel,
Rodney QlliV(lY,

lliitgb,

~StrautS, Charlo

Swisher,

MIU~rd

Jerr-y

JUNIOR HIG'!

NINTK GRAD~ :'Miill'Y -~m~g.
A. comtnittfe·· (Jf five haa been
er,_Elsie Arnold. ·M•!:llYU Bftek· named ~y tht: 'Meigs County Coon
,wood, J~ Ann BeU~er, Rle~ard Hunfers' As~ialion to arrange

.Little Loop
To Organize

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Slssor,~ . ~old

and . Htrifttii' u.:»ndOn.

·ere Boti' tlar'dcv,

• -treasurer aad Oris
pre1tdent. Jiei'R&amp;b·
vice
Cllr~ Linda Crow, Tttr;v Cu11uma tfor spring and aummer activlties,
ments were aerved 1fter t ,b e
Slw-oa Douglas, Barb~;!'" EQ.ew, the" first bP.iRg to order' and dlsMi persons interested in Mid- meeting.
.\fnold .Evan11, Bill GJbb!, Mark tribute coon hi the county.
dleport
Little League bascb.:Jll for
Orueaer, EMest Hall.
Ttle committee
of Hershel
lhe comln~ s\lm.;ncr !Ire invited
ROJ~eii Hamm. Phllllp Harrison, Roush, Herman Michael, BliTdell to a meeUng Sunday, Jan. 27 at
lean nolt, ROlle li)'Jell, Johnora M·cKinney, Bill Smith and RQy 3 p.m. In the Mlddle!port lli'lh
"l)mbcrt, Roger Leifbeit, M)'rna Ffeekef was selected at a speeia1 Sc'hool when officers will be elect·
ltiJ.U.. Albt!rt Mirtin, Mary McAfee mctl_ting of the assoeiaUOD attend· ed and policies !et.
Mlal.d• Murra~. ,
ed by 35 ffi('mbeTa 1hia week.
All persoita interested arc intlitHq_wartf.·Parker. Buiie . Phillips,
A full year schedule of trials ed to attend. Coach Charles McSu&amp; PbUiipl, Sobdi'a POtts, Reva and other ·actlvltles Is bein~ plan. Donald or Middleport wi!l preside.
llae, E~ward ~kard, Charles Rif· ned a~ording to Roy Armes, secLANCASTER, 0. !UP) The
fie, Boyd Roseberry, Norma Roush retaty, who abo invited· ali in·
WIS&amp; ARRESTED
narcotics trial of Fairfield CounRobert SQrihie~. D¥.1ene Smith. terested pen·ona to jOin· tbq group.
Jcrr_y }Vise, l52. ·Middleport, wu ty Coroner Dr: Joseph A. Geer
catobn St. Clal.r1 Janl·ee Teaarrested at' 9 a.m. tod.-y in a But: wll1 bo held in Celina; Mercer
fohl,' JaDice Tbomu, • Diana wat· II.;,._
ternutt Ave. rPomeroy) residence County, due to a ebaqg_o ol,'Venu~ .
oon, Jean Weblter; ~ack Welker lf.lfli.
by the Shr.riffs Dcpartmenl on: a
Ge.et. 'indicted on U co,ibta of
and ~~boron Zund•l.
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· charge or lnloxication. ~c WSS ('X· fahrlfying nareotin· prcscr.pUoos,
£JGlJ'I"H GRMl~: Daoid Brown,
ptelcd to be cited into Mayor E. bad ccmtended It .would be J,mpos·
cmb'n t;dwat'dl, Mltprel H,a nd·l
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Rob!Rson's court.
slble for. him to ri,'C!ciVe . ~: ~a~
tay, l!ll'\&lt; Hart..Terry Kiltihl: Jo~n
and im.parliai t(ial'~ . in. faii'Ueld
Mclfuua.y, ,Mtke ROberta, Mf.ke
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~oq_nty beciUR of _the P.ublicity
S~t&amp;el, Iackie TbQiQII, HOWard'.
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GiY~n the case.
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w iliJ ShaND,_ YouD~ an~ . BiD . · Mrs; .-nomas Darst.. _llobson
Common Pleas Judge Harry Kil·
y e ni. · ·
, . R_oa~.._ ·dieri ~ott ~anop· 18 wh~
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burger previously grant-oct a de·
~ o~E: A~lia Arn· . vtsitmg· a daughter 1n CbJcago.
fe•te motion to tran~fer- the. trial
'IH~NICRIL
td Mlb Bowen .Jof_c:~ - Bllettef., -Mn .. Darat ·lef! before ~~lstma1
LO ai-lother · Jocalc. The change of
~ Gf-J4"Hi- '~ ·AJ:ttd Hamm, lot a visit w1th her daucht~.
venue petition to move the triJ.l
Dennl4'Kapp1e. 'BarWra ~p.n, graqddaughtor and great a;randto Celina Wfll fHtd by the' county
Pediay Sue Moore~ .
daughter.
I
prosecutor at lbe dirvdioo of
'hfi'Y'· QhU• • Marilyn Price, Fu~eralscrvlcca and ~rial were
.lmlte
Kilbu'rgeJ.
.
Jdtin· .Sbaitoen, l&gt;Jiane Smith, held ,m Chicago.
Proaecutor E. Rayn1ond More·
A~lh· Tracy~ l~dt . VIIUibln,
Mr. Dnllt, ~Jl-lcn~w~ ~n Mll
·han aaidr Do date jlas been· set tOr
~rtel'e . Wot••• . oDd Cblrleoo onto• cit:f&gt;l to IItts """· died
the ll'W.
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ZuDdel .- .

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Change Of'Venue.
For Drugs Trial

Thomas Darst
Death Reporte
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BAKER FURNITURE
On The Brightest Corner In Midtlleport

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Mr. Grate had called the meeting for tbe election of new- oJil..
cers and gave a resume of tbe
work acc:omplished duriDg hil
tet"Ul of office and or tbe need of
an active Cl&gt;amber of Commerce
in tbis time of gowth in tbe Ohio
Valley.
Jlr. Grue:Jer conducted a genera] discussion on duet for the
group and it wu -voted to cot~­
tinue tbe atmual $10 doea. Ro~
Colt., C."' Bahr, Willill Leadftngham, David C. Jlitler were -Damed
em the membersbjp eomm1ttee and
began their drive for duel daring
tbe meetinl(.
The new president owus several
pieces of property in Middlepcrt
and bas been 1 re&amp;ident fvr ~
.-t ten years. · Rill wiN il 1M

Will Be Monday

lol"lllet Flon;lel )1011011 •"'- U..,.
have twO ehllar,;n, DoD 1.14 Dett-bie, who attend tbe Middlepott

Clears O'Brien Se~:tse:b.mbe•
Jud!Je
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Of All Charges 0 f.Misconduet
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. Judge C. W. Smith of MacArthur has approved a. judgement
removiDg aU groua"s for criminal action or disbarment pro~eedings ·against Meigs County Prosecutor James F. O'Brien
accordintto a. court entry flled .Frlday.
The rotlrt further found that the Bureau of Inspection and
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cine TOlrna&lt;lo
bout.

The game

is scheduled lor
8:15 next Tuesday nl&amp;bt
ro11owi.r.1 a reserve team Cl-'b.
The apielous gym was releued
Satlll'dQ by eontraetota:, state of·
fJc.iala aDd ln,urancc eompiny rep.
resentatives , lor public use.
Racine Hi.~h Sebool PrlnclPJI
Don.ld Wolft: said Friday: '"We
hope lO )tlay on the new floOr.
We'll bave a better ehanee Mn
lhou1~ !fhe b~?king boards Ire
made tJo ....s. ·
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Supervision of Public Off1ces o.f the State
lts e_nminat!on a_nd report m~de ,
no f1adlng rmanCJal or othei'Wise
agalnat the prosecutor.

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The C.vrt ~reel tNt tiM-" in-lptlan Into tho ....,.. .......
PIMN filed by O"BrMn M: ciOMII.
In tt.e finding by Juda:e Smith
it ,_ not~ that a resolution
Passed by the Meiga County Board
of County Commissioners brouxht
One motori&amp;t has been cited Inalleged miaeonduct of tbe prose-- to court fOt' apPearance tonight
eutor to the att.eb.tlon of the CO\Irl as the result of an accident on
Route 7 near Tuppera Plaina Fri·
It wa1 rurt!l.er noted that Judge! day afternoon and tllree othe1'8 a1Smlib, at a meeting of the Mella so face court act.aon after arreats
County Bar Assodation, ~tlempte~ by the Ohio Hi.a:bway Patrol.

Mter Arrests

to aequire a committee m eomph~olfe aplained ·that a ba•et· •nee wl&amp;h the resolution of the
.W illiam Nickles, ~7 of LoD&amp;
ball .Jlld,i t-BH cla11. Ban.~ abo.., eommissioOI'r.E is to the aUeged Bottom is to appear In Mayor E.
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•·yup•• do•_ t behave O.ieconduct. It was unsu«esa1ul in F. Robinson's court on charges of
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"-dill¥' ~~·'S~Jiu boards, he l ..d~ ·I ttiia; .Dd then began to investigate failure to yield tbe ria:ht Of way
1'!We, ~ mind1 thoug~, 1 ' ·~ t tbe llleged miscllnduct.
on a left hand turn.
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~ out boyl -tiawrn't
Ullllt 'ba. . . . boards au ljuon."
~ ~ftam is sbootJng- It a
~tic tllp· of ~% over a span
Of · 'J.,:j~amea.
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,.... Coach Ralph Sayre
of Waha!Da invited tbe Tornadoea
to ptaetlee in the new gym ))e.
lore Tuesday He doubted if tbe
invltiUoft would be- aceeptOO.
Wahan\a has a strong clu.b that
has i~__prOvM as the season prog•
resaed.- Racine took the Falcons
7~ On Jhe Tornado floor. Sayre
ha!J eob.vlnred his team they c11n
wtn .a.alrilt · the hot Racine Five

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' Tbe BUff'JIU of Inspection and
Attording to tbe Highway PatSupervision uf Public Offices of rol the car driven hy Niclde• wu
.tht Stjlte Au.Jitor's Office was re· ot~C4l Williamson, 37, on Route. 1
_que&amp;tA!d -to investigate, inspec-t; olhea W:illiamson 37 on Route· 7
and report on the accounts filed when N1ckles attel,llpted to makl.!
by O'Brien for tbe yean 1953,' 1 a left hand turn acro~s the ~oad
1864 and l9G5, as required by the from a parked POiilUon. Manor
Reviaod Code Section 325.12. The damage waa cau_
sed t~ both car~.
finding of thf' court was balled on
In another ace~dent :nve1tlgated
t~ State Auditor's report.
by the P~trol Friday at 1~:05 p.m.
A petition still pends in Meigs 1 car drtven by Charlo Sowards,
County Common Pleas Court 76 of RL I. GaUipoliJ bad minor
brouxht by Marion L Fnmch, rep- damages _when ~ backed . itttOSS
resented by Chalmers M. Parker the road mto a dttch on Htghway
and Edward T. Lombardo of Co- 7 ap~roximatley 2.6 miles ~ulh
In the next outing.
lumbu's.
of M1ddleport. He was not cited
Tbe ultra modern Wahama ath·
The petition allege 11 the defend· by the patrol.
letic P.lant is being touted u the ant, James B- O'Brien, uplawfully
Sl.atcd fnr court appearances tooutataDdlng one of ,Ha kind in 1 expended $3,900 for expenses of
night
in Mayor Robinsoa's court
Jar1e; •rea.
.
bill county work, and asks ror an
COec:h
11i6 .,.. ~~~ ·~ order atrd judgement requiring in addition 1o Nickle! are FJo~·d
Itt ,~nr will ~~aat 1500 ptnoN t.bc .defendant to pay it back to Hayes , 40, Clf MlliJiitiOP, Cbara;cd
with dri\'ing ~hUe intoxle,ted.
·~- MdM, "W• Celt · tcf~ eft.. the eounty with intcrcst.and equit. Hayrs
is now iri eount.,y jail.
~tihlr~ 'MO in the ott..." ,,.._,.. •ble r eliC!f.
Homer
McMurray, ~ of Rt. 1.
.. efflilals weuhl llk41 . h ,
------Rutland was also c:ited b)' the P•·
i: l.f heuae Tuttcl., na.htr
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trol for rlrivi~ t&amp; 1the lcf't of Ciln•
)fg~t or the game ~Q be
WOMAN RILEA5ED
fbe~ '6f 11- tDM automobile Ia
Dorothy Shaffer, Massllon, l('r nn a curve and Roger L- Bis·
wlileJt'':lbf W:a-lllma ~tbl!Ue Boost. 0., was released from j.ail Frida~ sell. J8, Rt . l. MlnenvUie w~ arer,;l.~iat:IU- cooperlted aa a by JusUcc of Pcatt! H. E. Grindley restf'd by the patrol for driving
m~ ·t o pay for the school's after stre .paid ~~; bad chcd; and a without light. Botb will alto apmc:idcria &amp;eoteboard.
cllargC! of desertion was withdrawn· pear in court ·t ouJgbt.
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MEIGS GINIRAL N0$1&gt;\T.L
SPIRES JAILED
QLINN CH.t.RGEO
Calvin Spires, Langsville, was
Admitt('d, Sharon Ginther, Cbe:r
Ronald Glenn, 41. Rac:ine JW !!,
waa alrtated at his residence fr1· jailed Frid11:1 h.ert' on a cbarze of tcr; .Tess!'\ Brinker, Racine; George
dly hy ~cp~ly StwrlU ll&lt;nferd non-s.upport. He will appear before Riss('tl , Long Bottom; RQsy fields,
Jo'rank &amp;nd jailc11 on a Qbafp of Ju1lice of Peace Percy L. Peoplf'~&gt; Ridnr ; Norma P1rker, l'omll!roy.
lntoxlca\.i.,n. He will appeat befOr~ toO was arrested by Sberlft Rob- Dik'hal'l!lea, HermaQ .Bailey,
:\liddleport.
Justice of Peace R. E. Grln.dle)'. ert Hartenbach.

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the &amp;etond Friday of
each month at the Vlllate Hall
from 7:30--8 p.m. and tbe clirerkn
meet

Over 100 Attend

Joe Kennedy, Norbert Neutzling

oak base construction. Limed oak

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Funeral servict!s wiU be held
l-fondaY IIi 2 p.m. in the :gwing
Funerf'l Chapel tor Avis F.arrall
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2:2, whO died at her borne
In Naylor's' Run early thlil morn·
IS.~IC
ing· lrfter an extended IUAeSa.
Sutriving tl!le deceased, ~ _ ,bet
parerifs, Mi'. and l Mrs. Emerson
Well of Pomeroy; a .~ Dorl1
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... Wel~ Gl·iGIIvlllbu-- and a:.- brothfl'
Howard, at Mme.
Frienda may cail at the funer;r.l
Evangflllstic aerviCf!,l WUI start home at al)y time .
at lhe 'Middleport ChurCtl of Chri1t
Burial will be made jn the Cber.
Sunday and Fred E. ~n, Sixth ry Ridge Cemetery.
Avenue Church of Cbrlst in Hun·
tington, will be the cuest· evanse·
.
Hat.
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I. Qardnor. pastor of the
·ch,,-~:b, will open the two weeks
services. Mr. Dunn 4s ~e!.l·known
in this area and eond"cted serviCe-!
at the Chut'ch of Christ last year.
Among the tentative iermon top-listed by )lr, OUnli are "Tb~
ApproximAtely one hun(ln:d perof UstleSJlllels,'~ ''Four BoK•
sons
· were served pancakes. aau•
, or Whatis in the Box?," •·wh1t
and coffee early Friday eve·
E' }
ages
Mattllew Teaches .About Hell,''
"Tho Four Atnia of the Cross,'' ning when the Middlt)port-Pomeroy Rotarians had a pancake liUp"The ~ l'~ive Judgement,'' "Paid in
Full ," "Prtcioua Promises," "Glor per at Heath Methodist Church.l~lelv
Tbe meal featured "all you eaa
.
ifying God,"
"The Wonderful
eat"
of
wbat
were
called
"the
beat"
Word," "AitDieas Wanderimz. "
"'How Do We Stand wlth God?," pancakes and sau&amp;a~. Judge John
B•con, . president of the Rotary,
,
J
. .
''Bible Commands That Don't Make
was chief pancake maker and
E. E. (.Pete} Sisson. was eleCted
Sense.
The services wrll begin at 7:30 other cOoks were Edi80n Bak~r. lire ehief at the SyraeuH Volun·
each evening and Mr. Dunn will Jack Robson, Emmett -shuler, Dr:in. teer Firemen at a - meetJn.week a.tttnded br I&amp; members.
also speak at tbe morning Jervice!l Stivers, Theodore Reed Jr.
Cash Bahr was In charge or the
Other compan:v. leaden:· include
on Feb. 3 and lOth according to
the announcement made by Mr. evening's program which included. Harold Duckworth, ·lf!l•l· ebief;
aceordlan and violin music by Mr. Donald 4-, Moore, caPtain; . HerGard~er ,
and Mrs. ' Paul Haptonstall an~ aebeU Manut'l. . lit. lJeut.; Glen
plano music ~Y Mrs. o . P. Klein candltr, 2!1~· Lieut.; and "trustee&amp;
and imitations by the Rev.
George Cundiff (1 yr.)1 Keilact1)
of the Pomeroy United
Cundirf (3 )'r,,) aO'd' !'lonald ltoore
-Church.
(2. ~s.). ·
OrganizatJon Pmldeiit :MOrris
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FEATURING

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MR. W.
0.; Mrs. V.

·Honor Avis Farrell Well
Funeral
Services
List 126 Top Students
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. Mmiilr boys
girts and
OD: the &amp;qpho-

Leisure Laundry ~~ays

Mill Slree!

her husband

following cbildreb: liFI.
Au•tin Buke;v. E. Liberty. 0.; Mn.
Lowell Wlneett. Syracuae; Mn.
Donald
Mrs.

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FREE TV SETS

APPLIANCES

~ved by

and

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~nior

*159.

MANY MORE - All TYPES

who waa a mem~
the 111. E. Chur'Cb. ol Syn-

$7.95

ELBERFELDS

COME IN TODAY For INFORMATION ABOUT

DURING
RYER
BUYER
DAYS

the
expj!&lt;led to ...,,.h,
that area .unUl ahortlr at:ternoon
and that it woul~ move iato , \he
Pomeroy Bend area sometime di.U"
lng the afternoOn.-·- ·.. .. At Lock 20 the Ohlo River. wu
reported as runntn, full of ice
and threatening to further hampei
cbipplnJ? facilltiM.
At Lock 2S today it t :ao a.m.
the Ohlo River atage wu 32.3 feei
IJ.nd rising slowly.

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Commtr:e, wa1 Jiven a vole of
thanb for his wort for the eommunitr when he baaded the of.,
fit!e to the new pre1ident, WilliAm Grueser, al an orJaulzational
meeting at tbe VUlage Hall Friday uening
Grueser, a Middleport relideat
and Pomeroy busineuman, wu
elerted president witb Edi10n Baker as vice-preahltnt and Kenneth McElhinney as secret.vytreasurer. TM nominaUng committee members were RodDey
Downmg, David Jenkinl and Rieb-

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PROMOTION FROM JAN. 28 UNTil MARCH 1

William GrutSer
Is New President
Of Service Group

'POLIO MOTHER OF THE YEAR'

()( t~ Middleport Cbambet"

gfre , _ more lela11re Clute

TO BE GIVEN AWAY DURING

_....,.,

In north ,...lao .... S..U -

1. It Grate - who eompleted a
lon1 term of offlee as president

• - - - - - FORMERLY SOLD AT $1?9.95 Now Only
Price Includes Your Old
Clothesline as a Trode-in
PHILCO MODEL DE-362

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gnfJnc..d cold with
15-20 north ·" .... ...... t.......ltht flw !.low _. tn.. .....,.

·11 Cof CHolds Its \
nizational Meeting

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Ohio River traffie slowed down
t;o

plalltic tops.

1954 BUICK Special · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · $1 ,595

Is Slowed K,,
Heavy Ice

WOIIDIII!!4
GifT If IODAII
fillS

·Wear.resistant plastic tops on solid

4 dr. Sedan. "Clean as a pin" Inside and out.

car since new.

rR1v·p.r Traffic

So practical! So bcnutifull

Dryer Special!

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for-. Cl•rloe-tanlohf. lundoy ..... y • - • ..,.

SINGLE COPY-lie

finish ... modern design ... four

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In Circulation

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Ia' Local News
In Advertltblg

Supper Friday

PHILCO

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SEE THIS

a live-wire performer at an electrifying price .

Mas~. Glad Tid·
!ngs Rock -n Liberty Pole Hill
1n thts se11~uV1'e
tnwn wu 10
n&amp;med because a hunter died
quickly . Legend recounts ttlat
friend11 of Jacob Hunter were re·
lieved to learn th.at lndial\4 kilJed
him wilhou t first torturing him.

sehoul tonight at 7 :30, it was announ{'rd tml&lt;~ y by t h ~ prcsid~nt.
Mrs. !':atlran Biggs. All rnemhers
are: ur ged to attcnrl.

driving.

Nearest new car anywhere at a used price.

fRST

I. HINGHAM,

BIG SAVINGS ON

1956 PONTIAC VB Star Chief · · · · · · $2,495
Dlx . 4 dr . Sedan. Only 6,000 miles of careful

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wilt be IWJied

the member• ·

~ committee report 'lt t b e
meeiU!g •• Feb. s.
"Edi10n Baker, viee-preaideut.
spote of the won •=mpU•hiOCI
by Mr. Grale. and by the housloc
......,"':&gt;' d~r1ng the ,..,...,. In
population m the villqe duriot
conJtruction or pJaats in t hi •

area. He a1stJ praised Coats for
tbe lmprovement be hu made ·ey
remodeling the property formerly

owned by the L~ons estate.
Projedt me~honed by Bater
for ~~ gro;.:P mcluded elo5er cOopera 100 wt.h the Pomeroy Cba!f1~
ber of Commerce for iDd~l
developm~nt ,tn tbis _area; J)Oitlnt
of n-ew Midcte~rt 111gns GD roads
l!JIOUthern Ohio and W. v~. pub-lie phone bfJoth1 and pubhe rest
rooms.
Attending tbe meetinJ weJ'f! J.
B. Grate, Baker, Coal.!, Mn:. EYa
D. Stout, /il. T. Ru16rll, &amp;ernard
Fultz. lin. o. P. K!eiD, ·Gruau, .
Jama Amold, Rodney Dowainl. "
D1vid Jl-nkiot. D. C. MlUer. Phd.
Hibbs. Willis Leadia,eham, lticbard Owen, Gene Marvin, 0ot1 'ti~ "1 .
'lel"', C. P. Willi•ms, Cub Bl:llr, .
Mayor C. 0 . Fisber, )Irs. E . S.

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Sebaa.(,

Twin City Shrine
Ladi~ Night To
Be Held Tuesday
Tuesday, January 20, U.e Twin
City Shrine Club will have their
annual Ladies' night dinner ln the
new Coats building on North Second Avenue and Race Street.
The dinner 'fill be served by
the Martin Restaurant which is
acros.,c; the street from the Coats
p!Operty.

All members arc urscd to attend the d inner mecunr.

OIRECTORS MEETING '
A meeting of the Board: of Dlre-cton of the Pomeroy Uo01
Club will be held Moncby evenin&amp;
at 7:30 in the offices of the Ohio
Power Co. All offieen and com•
mittee chalrmen Ire urged to be
present.

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NE!tD CLOTHING?
.',
Anycne ir. Meigs County neeclr ,.
ing clotbin.t: :s invited to come ici : -.v·
the Salvation Army Monthly f'IU ·~'
Clothing Day Jan. 31 t a.m."to 4 !
p.m. in the basement of the Beth- ·r
any ll. E. Church, Pomel'O)'.

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