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Pomeroy-Mlddleport; Obio, Friday, February 1, 1957
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· Spencer Wins Freedom After ..
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Eight
For Police Chief
At Middleport

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.....Frank Spencer, 16, of the Wolfpe~ are~ near Pom~roy
.a·..ursday afternoon in the company of his father GeOrg~
Spencer walked i_nto Sheriff Robert Hartenbach's offices, sur· The field of appllcanta for the
rendt:red for havmg broke out of Meigs County Jail on· Janu- Middleport Chief of Pollee post
ary 3 and then found himself free because there are no war- recently vacated by RuBSell Bailey
rants out for his arrest.
was narrowt'd down to eight today

Spencer along with Orville Laogood In their second attempt with
In a few days to escape the cour.l~ biiitile. Landers later SIJrrend·
ered to military police in Kentu.~­
lq' and until Thursday Spencer had
be,en sta)l'ing in Point Pleasant
with relatives.
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Querie(j by officers as to how
· he and Landers made good their
u.cape Spencer said that they had
1awed a lock froni the window with
II hack saw blade that he had sec·
r~ in )lis shoe on January 2
-{ohlert be was recommitted to Ibe
county jail by Probate Court Judge
.!'ob~ C. Bacon.
··· · ':.Spencer ~d been released to
-t,h'ec custody of his parents during
•tli!l.' .bolldllys ·and on January 2
· ~·s recommitted to the county
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Morru.·ity Makes
Announcement Of
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.i je said that
the morning of
.fiui11ary 2 he had purchased tt.c
ba¢k' saw blade af Ebersbach Hard·
'Vare in Pomeroy and. hidden it
betwe~n the sole and Inner sole of
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p,e. ~e said tbnt lte knew
tJiat he woukl be sent ll4ck to ~il
bJ ibe court and that he bbugbt
t~ blade for the express purpo~e
of effecting his e~ape.
Spencer said that he and Landers had leaped from the third
story jail window to the roof ;f
tne t:ourt bouse garage and then
jumped to the ground. He said
they gained the_ir freedom at a,
bout ~:30 a.m. and then walked to
the home of his
parents where
thPY staytld until daylight and then
Landers left and he (Spencer) WI$
taken by his father to Point Ple~­
sant where be bad been slaying
until Thursday_
!:nhibitlng a desire to cooperate
with the authorities, Spmicer then
revealed to Sheriff Rot&gt;ert Harten·
bach, that there was still a half
of· the hack saw blaae secreted on
the· t~d floor of the jail. Accompanied by the Sheriff he retrieved
the broken blade from its hiding
place over a door frame.
1nasm)lch as there were no hOldera by the court nor warrants fo~
Spencer, Sheriff Har1enbach was
forced to release Sperrcer to the
· custo4Y of his parents, with the
admonishment, "1 don't have anythinK to hold you on. 'However, if
ever you get into any !rouble again
· aQd 1 or my depuqes have to lock
you In jail. I II guarantee you that
you'll stay.
Juvenile Judge John C. Bacon
&amp;aid · late Thursday, "I truthfull)l
don't know what to do with Spencer. i committed him to the Boy•
Industrial School at Laneaster on
February 24, 1956. He was released from that institution during
the summer and the court advised
by the authorities there that he
wu mentally ~larded and that
they did not want bim sent back
there for any reason."
Bacon •aid, "The Meigs County
qldll'a for mentally retarded ach·
oola In full for the next )"ear. I
have no place to where 1 can commit him except Into the custody
of his parents. '
Local
authorities said today
th•t Spencer!s
partner, Orville
Landers is currently In custody at
F9rt · Knox, Kentucky . on charges
of being AWOL from tbe armed
services and that they refused to
surrender him to looal authoriiie~:
Silencer and Landers lrt their
first attempt to escape thll Meigs
County jail were -tbw,rted when
but six feet from . frl)edom after
having successfully made their way
Into the living qua~ters of former
Sheriff Charles - Russell. Deputy
Jed Webster apprehended. the pair
as they were coming down a stair·
way.
TAKEN TO HOLI.R
R. Barnhart, Q:arrillonvlllc.
was' taken by Pom~;roy ,Emer.ency
aquadmen · to the E)l'lng ·funeral
}lome Thursday from where he
.was transported on to Hqlzcr
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with the withdrawal of an application by Jed Webster, Jr., form·
er Meigs County Deputy Sheriff.
Other applicants remaining in
the running for the post are: Fred
DeWees, former Middleport Police Chief; Scott Shank, fo1·mer
Chief of Police at llurricane, w.
Va.; Don Roach of Middleport;
Robert Duckworth; LeRoy Bartrum, former Meigs Co. Deputy
Sheriff; Harold R. Duckworth,
former Meigs Co. deputy sheriff,
Edwin Hagserty and Jack Crisp,
former captain Of guards for the
Peerless Coal Co., at Mt. Heron,
W. Va.
In the meantime the Middleport
Village Council ·has aimounced
plans fat drafting. of an ordinance
coveril!lf sick. 1cave and_policies of
the pdlfCil 'd~parlment .
A re~w bf aU· application, sonie
wrltteii' 'ind soMe oral, will be
made by couli«&lt;U before any announcement is mtde of a decision
for the top polic~ost.
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Lawrence Morarlty
Lawrence ".P ete" . Morarity en·
tered a new profession recently
when he joined the Western and
Southern Life Insurance Co. here
after spending 13 :vears in retail
druc. work.
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Pete, 32, lives on Lincoln Heights
with his wlle, the former Vickie
Halley of Gallipolis, anci two children, Tr.ddy and Katy. He worked
for the Martin-Roller Dtug Store
In Mlddlflpt·rt before and after
World W~t· 11, then moved to
Pomeroy with Stark's Pharmacy
where he stayed for nine years.
The new iasurance agent at·
tended Middleport High School
and attends the United Methodist
Churoh In Pomeroy. lte was in a
mechanized cavalry unit three
years during the war.

Dave Olilin~err :'
Joins Staff Of ·
Econ~my Loan
Dave Ohlinger, civic minded.
young resident and family man of
Middleport, liegan employment at .
~ Economy Savings &amp;· Loan Co.,
offices on W. Second Street in
Pomeroy. ·
Mr. Ohllr.ger resigned recent!)'
from employment with the Western and Southern Life Insurance
Company, ~lso of . Pom~~oy . . ~
had been 1n insura~e three years.
Prior to that he had been employed with the New York central
Railroad.
. Mr. Ohlln;:er's new employment
was the lat~st of several announced recent.ly ifl this area. Emerson
Jones IS now employed with the
H&amp;R Firestone Company in Middleport, as is Lewis Rupe. Rupe is
replacing Bob Byers who will go
into military service soon. Byers
was budget DUinager at Firestone.
Andy Batey; also an employee of
the Flr~stone ,rganization, leaves
this week for classes at Rio
qrand.e ·College, , where be has enrolled.
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Branch-Fleming
Named Leader Of
New Boating Club ,- • ,{·*.· • · .. ,
Fo~y lnter~sted
Rest4~nt LOdges
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Mi~d~e~ort COuncil In Sp~ial
Me~t~ng·Ow,Sewer tt\sses•~nts

. · May~r c. 0 1 Fi~~~r presided at a special meeting of the
'ag.e Co~nl,'il ~btq"~day, at. the Village Hall when Homer Rice,
Mrs. Daye .F1a~er .11nd· Arthur Skinner met with Couricll to
discuss llssessm~ts '.for a· storm and sanitary sewer installed
in 1902 in the v;cil;l.ity M property OW)led by Rice and Mrs.
Farme,r( Skinner is sod"in~law of Mrs. Fanner and appeared

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John 0. Slack, S9
World War I Vet
tlaiined By De~th
Funeral licrvices for . Jobn Orville Slack, 59 wbo died in. Veterans Hospital at Huntington 'fhur£·
day afternllon will be held at the
Presbyterian Church in S~acuse.
Saturday at 2 v.m.
_J"rh~ri'\'ls may c~ll at the re~dence
·unht· tim~· of eet 1/leea_.
A teteran of WorllWai't, 1113
.~~SI!d is survived ·by ·hia· wile,
\dl; four . ~os, !,lobert . ~
lf' $ytacuie

John' QrviJ\e ' Jr.:••iioge~. &lt;AJlen.'-l:lboU owners
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·l!:UIJene artd· 'a' daltghll!r •llilllll·
met at the Preston • Motors Inc.
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:Adeline, all ·at home. ,
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bullCllng Thursday night
Qf)l!'n ·
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lze a Boating Club for thta area.
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Mrs. ,Clara Sar.On, PorUand; ..,._.
Wlillls
Leadingham, temporaq
Frances Ritter and Mts. 1Jealell
chairman, presided with
Grover as acting secretur. New
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1:' . ~lllbons, of Syra~use. .
Fwteral arrangements ~re ,ill
officers elected ate Branch FlemMrs. l&gt;ey llneU, 130 Mulberry
ing, Middleport, commodore, ,. iJ '~e ., said today she_ is "getti!lll charge ol the Ewing Funeral Home.
iis Leadingham
Syracuse . \'ice- mghty tired of washtng my wm commo«jore Av~ry Goeglein. Porn- ~ows facing the s!reet and havi~g
croy, Rt 2, Secretary.treasu~·er.
.hem splattered w•th m-ud from tne
we!comt•:l the •treet within a few h-•urs."
The chairman
crowd from Athens, Racine, SyraThursday afternoon she held ' ! ·.
c~~. Pomeroy, Middlepot·t, I''&lt;'W 'ormal cou~t with tw.J front wir.
show hoy
Haven, Mason, Ga!Fpolls, Point lows as evtdence to
Pleasant and other surrounding ~ars and trucks, when ~hey struck
:l&gt;mmur4:1es and Atid that the 1 hole In the street m front of
response to an invitation to fo. m ~l'r h11Ust, cau~d muddy water to
Dates for horse shows during
a boat club was a "yardstick" to !Over her window glasses.
show the Interest in this project.
"I have asked the town . to do the coming year were ael by the
After giving a resume br the 10111ethlng about t~e hole," she Riverview Sadllle Club at a meetobjectives of a boathig club he told ~he Daily Sentmr.l, "b.ut they ing held at the Ohlingjlr Stables
near New Haven on Thursday eveintroduced Gilbert Bush, Ga!hpoi- 'lav,e n t gotten around to •t ye~
is vice-commodore · of the 2nd ''· !ler house windows art' 011 a level ning,
The club will sponsor two shows,
Coast Guard Auxiliary coveri.;'g Nith the street which is r~ised a
rwcnty-two states. Mr. Roush gave '&gt;Ove the IMiveral homes 10 th~. : ·the fi(st of which will be an after· noon event on June 9. The second
a brief review of •ihe way1 to or· vicinity.
gani%e a Boating club. Me named
,llhe said llhe has "'"v~ral nei~h· show will be held at night on #tug·
the officers needed and s•id that '&gt;or~ who also would · hke to gc~ ust· H. Both shows will be lleldal
a Harbor-~laster
weuld also be tw·ay from the daily chore of wash· the Ohlinger Stables.
In the Thursday n,igh~ meeting
necessary unless the Commodore ing windows. A hearing upon whoCharlie
Williams was named as
took bver the dockage duties.
Lher or not State Route 124 shoul~
chairman·
of a committee to pain I
He recommended incorpol'allon be !)lOVed off of Mulberry Ave.
the
fence
and bleachers at the
a~ a non-profit making body and has been repbrted to be lenlively
site
of
the
shows.
118id that the Gallipolis Club h:d scheduled in the near future.
Plans were also made for elec·
dune this two years ago.
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t.ions of new
officers and Russ
Mr. Bush, who has been boating
HAS PNEUMONIA
William and
Capehart, Charlie
for forty years and owns a 33 ft.
Mrs. Emma Sargent, Middleport. Lawrence Parsons were named to
~abin cruiser, said that In tile last was
taken to Holzer H?spltal a nominating committee to report
[~w years boatlng . has grown to be ..Thursday by her daughter-m-law,
at the ~·ebruary meeting to be
one of the biggest hobbles In tile Wilma Sargent whero she was dia·
Unltec;l States.
He. !old of new •nosed .as suffering an attack of held on February· 12.
A report on the circuit meetin~
· pneumonia. She was resting well
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Saddle Club Sets
Dates For Horse
Shows This Year

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As the . discusaion was ·held Solicitor Bernard Fnltz stated that
the residents of tnat area- baek
of Rutland Street - had · petitioned for a sewer which cost approximately $7000.00.
A property owner - who has
moved . away but still owns property here - was Instrumental In
getting the pelntlon started since
in stormy weather filth from art
· open sewer was washed on her
land. The vlllage constructed the
&lt;ewer and the understanding at
that time wa1 tha.t tbe owner~
. NOIIId
ftlt the cost of the ma·
tel'lll·,..e.tlle ·village the labol:.
Smcer'tlle cost of more thlin
f Itt
.$4,_,......,.._ 1 · 1
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be "e
"'· .after the. proP!!JtY
o....,_., wtth_Counct,l ,nd t~e
MQ~~rJt .- dectded o lower tbu
ra~KJ.l ... . .for each person. To
&lt;late . - , J . B. Dowmng and Rod·
ney Hill are t~e only ones who
have'lllade thetr paymt•nts.
One---main objection is that the
awner who started the petnwn au"
oeneflted greatly by the new sewer is not assessed any cost for the
1ewer since her property does not
•but on the line.
T,he solicitor after reviewing the
petition, .tlie advertisements which
appeared In the papers at that
time, etc. stated that the case had
oecn handled correctly and that
complaints should have been made
- if any were felt -- .t thU lime.
Jt was reported that an un-named
member of the council _ not necesslrily ·a member of the pres~nt
~roup_ had informed Ihe owners
~t at they would not need to pay
tilia. ~~sment.
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OJr advice of counsel it was de·
cidcd that it was not possible to
rescind these tn.xcs. As the visitor~
to COuncil left lhry expressed the
ho~ ·tltat a· 'fill can be made as
tbey were promised on . this laod,
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Counctl also agreed that certam
rep~lts must be made on the bulldling owned by the. vtll-~ge and oc·
copied bY the Hcmer. bakery. ,
· Those present were Mayor.. fiab·
cr; Clerk Chap~• Murray;. .Colin-cilmen Wayne Gibbons, 'tlle~~overt, David Jenkiqs, D. J.C. , ill r,
Robert MeEihinney, L. ~ W' 'f·

Mothers MarCh ()n
Polio Nets $1210
Initial reports of Mrs. Danny
Thompson, chairman of the Mothe... • March ~n Polio, conducted by
till! Meigs County Mothers in ·cooperatlon with the Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority Tharsday ·night revealeil
$1,210.51 collected, with more ar~as In the rouoty yet to report.
· Communities reporting as of
a(ion today and sums collected .
were: Poll'eroy, $515.31; Jliddleport, $469.75: Enterprise. and Roc~
Spring&amp; Road, $57; · Laurel CUff.
$18; Bradbury, $22; Dexter, .$10;
Tuppers Plains, $40; Silver Run,
$4lU5; Burlingham and Darwin,
$7.66; and Harrisonville RD and
Bull Run, S25.25.
Mrs. Thompson pointed out thal
a number of the outlying com·
munitics hAve not as yet reported·
their collections and Indicated that
they would probably report later
today.

Marslhill Choir
-----In Assembly At
Mrs. Walter Cluff Middleport High
Death Js Reported ~e
'lhW'Iida:f
k. . :.ow~~~e ·~::~!:.. ~~~ti~J
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'olarshall College Symphonic
.for tile J,BSelilbl;r at
Middleport Htgh •SChllOJ
C~oll' 51111

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FrJends of
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_·This chortos
inVited
\ing
Cluff, Kansas ~tty, fonner local at the International Music F.estiv~
reSidents~ ~- Jear11~d of. $he . but were unoble to go, They ~ave
sudden dealh tn Janniry ot i hU, "su~g for the Music Educ)ltors Namo~her, Mrs. Wal~er Cluff, ~ho tiona! Conference In St. LOuis, apd
dt~d of a heart a~taek -at_~,.-· ho:me , 'the ~~w o••eans So~etn ' Divisift Ne.w York Ctty.
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ions of Mu•ic EducatLrs National
Judtth Cluff, wlto graduated conference ~nd tourdd to Richfrom _Midd~ort High. School in mond, Va. last year. !
1953, •s. a s~mor nurse m a sch_ool
The progr~m included numbers
\)f nursmg tn a N~w York hospital by Pitoni. Bach, Woods, Pfautsch,
and has bP~n wtlh -her .gra~- Hairston. '{off. LuvaAs, Newbury,
mothe_t' durtng her schooling m Monte,·crdi. Passereau, Farmer,
that City.
Mendelssohn. Brahms, Murray,
Bryan, Arnaud, Bell, Williams
Mells and Haworth. Accompan·
isis w.•re Dorothy E. Cole and
&lt;Betty A. Sa!lack.
lack.

New Bill Would
Smooth Way For

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way toward a possible special election here qn lhc proposed Vctrrans' Memorial Hospital is in the
Reference committee of the Gen era! Assembly and may be assigned soon aceordins to R~p. George
Meinhart.
Meinhart said hr has in his po~­
session petitions with 700 to 800
Meigs County names asking th~t
he sponsor such a bill. Several organizations are n•presenlcd on the
petitions. he indicated.
Tht representative opinrd the
proposed amrndmrnt lo the constitution would he referred to the
Elections and t'edcral Relations
committee where it would face
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Market Reports
CINCJJI;'NA Tl o. UP .
Producc•
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Eggs, "bout steady: prices at
farm .
consumers,
whiles anJ
browns , A jumbos 33-39; A lar.~e
30-33 ; A mediums 26-2!1: A small
20-24 ; D large 27-~9; FOB large
38-3~ ; A medium 35-36; B large
34-35.
fh1ckcus. fryers about steacly;
fryer s 3-3'·• lh 18-20; hens heavy
13-16: hens. light 10-11.
Butter. 90 score 68.

Mr. Nolan reviewed exlstin·'g
·curricula iz: the district's schools
for future reference, I a y i n g
g r o u n d work for suggested
ehanges tb:tt may be made by the
survey members.
The meeting was preceded at
4 p. m. by one of all principala
in the distt !et who are cllairmen
of committees about to take a
complete school facilities census.
Distric •s and areas were mapped
out for the chairmen.
Attending this meeting were
Portland Principal Hubert Price,
Don Nease, Letart Falls; Maurice
j Lott, Racine Grade School, Law·
renee Ros~. Syracuse, and Don
Wolfe. Racine High School.
Dr .Willi"m Chase of the Ohio
University slaff altcndcd the evening meelin~ ,&gt;resided over by Mrs.
William Downie, Southern Local
PTA president and chairman of
the survey group.
The next meeting due to schcd·
ule. -·conflirts. has been set for
We1nesdav. February 20, in the'
Syracuse Gt a de School.

SPIRES RELEASED
Calvin Spires, Langsville, was ·
rclcas&lt;"&lt;l !rom county jail Thursday
on ordrr of Justice of Peace Perry L. Peoples.
Spires had been
charged with non-support.

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·; ;: EXPENSIVE PARKING
Nfi;W HAVEN, Conn.-Reataurant :'hwner Anthor.y Jawor found
au!Oinohile p~rking
expensive.·
Jai(Dr left his car on the street.
WhiJn he returned, he discovered
that thieve&gt; had taken $500 from
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the vehicle.

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IICH.UD OWEN - GENEIIAI. MANAGER
IIY-.o I. GREIN I - IDITOl!

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representative, BottinelH-K1mball, Inc , 843
.\.ve., }(e.w Yotll: CJty, 16, N Y
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as s•rmd rlus mailing mutter at the post offict&gt; at Pom·

Sublt'tiplion rates : Delnery by earner where available 30 cents pt&gt;l'
week; one year ia advance at The Daily Senhnel office, $1~.60. sLx
montha, $7 80; t:hree month~ . $3 90 By motor route wheN' available
OM' mo.ath $1. By mall ont' year $8, !IX months, $4 2~ . three monthll,
t;%.M , OM" month, $1.

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lllTH AIINOIJNCID

Mr and Mrs. Don Hani&amp;on are
annou nclpz the birth of an el&amp;ht
pound SIX o'.l nce daughter. Regma
Dawn. on Jauary 22 Grandparents
are Mr and Mrs Flo~ d Harrtson,
Middleport, Rt. 1, Mr1:1 MarJorie
Grueser Rutland , and Mr Rife,
U. S Navv Great grandparents
afe Mr and Mrs Ernest Harrison
and Mu Carpenter, RutLand Mrs.
J.,('lha Ru~sell , Bradbur}, and Mrs.
ltlfc, Chesh1re

Would You Have Liked Arithmetic?
We would like to know what parents and teachers in Meigs
think of th.e way the thtrd of the three " R's" were and usuallv
still are taught National educators. concerned about the ad.
vance of tbe.Russaans m the exact sciences, blame our methods
of teaching artthmetlc as causing fewer and rewer young peo·
pie to spedali:r.:e in matht!matics
\ Read the following report, then thmk back into your own
' !l&lt;!lld!&gt;l 4ayw, you ex-pupils , and consider whether or not arithmetic would have been rr.ore attractive if taught in the ~&lt;mod­

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MONilA Y MEETING

The Middleport ,Garden Club
will meet Monday ev~ning at the
home ot M"' M4f: Roller wath
Mr11. 'Walt~ Hal'ri$. Miss Harne
Ma'rte Smfth. Mit, ~wpnce Bmg,
Mrs Richa1d Gt~l', and Mrs. Ro·
land LeVauthD as asslstma: host

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It's no news that Russia is beating us to the punc:b in devel·
oping sc1enhsts and engmeers on the technologic41 front of
the Cold War We're fighting our near-cnticalscianUst short·
ace malnly through efforts to mterest high school and college
students in science. But one man says this is the wrong way
What'a more1 he's come up w1th what might be the answer
He's Dr. Howard F. Fchr. head of the Mathematics Department or Columbia University's Teachers College, and president of the National Council of Teach~rs of Mathematics One
of the world's foremost mathcmatit 1ans, Dr. Fehr ccntends
that indifference to scJence begms much earlier than high
school the source. he says, is elementary school arithmetic,
the bedrock foundatJOn of all terhnology, And arithmetic 1s
taught today with an outdated and thoroughly discredited
"rote" system that stifles the two elements vital to lntereot:
meaning and en joymenl It's no wonder. Dr. Fehr points out,
that the Third 1'R .. is Number One on a child's Hate Parade,
1 . and that this hatred continues when anthmetlc's principles
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Last year, Dr Fehr conducted a controlled group experitc ' ment In tho Qfth grade of the Cedar Grove, N. J., Memorial
0' "-• Scbool. Pupl~ In four classeo sludled arithmetic with convenW
&lt;tiona! methods; In another four classes, students used an "l!d1-' ,, ucator," a plnt-sltte r.akulatmg machine designed exclusively
i' • for school use. At the end or the 41h month pr&lt;!ject, statlsllcs
from dally reoorts revealed that the pupils using the Educatof
made gains of nearly half an entire school year -In both com.
putallon and reasoninR ~ over the youn~sters studyln~ with
the old method. What's more, the machine-taught children
genuinely enjoyed them,clves.
Dr. Fehr's revolutionary method may not be entirely foolpfoof - it"s too earlv to tell But It c1Mr1v demands serious
.consideration bv cvervonc ronccrnNl w1th brtm!ing arithmPtic
into !he 20th Century anrl turning our shortage of scientists
Into dn abundance

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htlnlth ln,ura1wc payments, lll'd
81DOURtl YOU reCCIVI' It~ rompen'lll
tlon for yOU! injury or 11ieknl'ss
are exempt lrom tax
Sick pay-you may exelude £1·on.
your Income up to $100 a week of
paY you receive under a pion
which eontlnuett your wages wbilt•
you are abaent from ~ork bct':lll "..!
or Injury or UJneAa
There arc !PL't'ial rulei wh1('h
show up In the Collowln:;: t''!O
IMDies
U you aro alck at
homo for
•even daya Ol' less, lhe pay you
retelve m1y not be t'xcluded lrom
tour Income It \1 fuiJv tax~~&lt;bl..,
unle11 you are
~ospltaJ J r:ed nl
l111t pnt ,di!J' o1 your alckllllls

ll r,n ,,. bospttall,.d lor "'

·t,lll 0"'1 oda,, you m11y e~tclud.•
tht' el!lltfi amount of pay you re·
ttlve durina your period or sick
neat, up to the 1\.mtt or $100 per
w~;~ck, whether you are alek for
leill than a week or for
many
tot • kL
Jr you are
flltll at home (or
n1ore that1 • week wlthoul t:'l't'r
bcln1 hoJpltaJizod. the pay you rteelve alter tbe fir1t werk may lw
extluded from your ln&gt;;&gt;emc·onc
tilth of your wee&gt;kly PD)' but not
more than NO for ta ~ h
dRy
tntaaed if you are on a five d11v
week; ona.txlh but no more th1111
lt you are on a 111x ·da~
•eek.
It you ar• abnnt from wo1 k be
~lUlie ot injury, ho~pllallzed 01
not, your pay for the entire i&gt;lnr
map be l•ft out or your mconw
wht~n you tre
nlculatlng ynUI
taa; •.~tin, up to the •too weeki)
l110lt.
If )'OU m•lce any claimll under
thete provia\oaa, be aurlil to atta ch
ll 1tatemtnl to your return \O sup
port tbe l!laim
DIYidendll·tbe law allow, you ta
tJeludt. tbc nral &amp;50 er lf'Sa: or
'ih14etUia you re«l\'cd dur ing :he
)fJir It also alJowa }'OU a rrcdlt
atalntt your tax, up to 4 per re1u
Ol the amou.nt of dividend• above
1110. Cehtra}Jy apeatina:. thoi:!ae
htl• ap)ly lO 4lvldendJ ~ld on
I~ i!Omllllin
pnlorred alock

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I am not Ln the slightest cOD·
eerned w1th the moral impllca·
Uons of ~ueh a9 the much·dlsputed
"Baby Doll" and s1m11ar works b)'
Master Tennessee Wllllams. I do
not denounce the slack lipp~d
morality of all the Erskme Caldwell accounb of low life ln the
SoUth You can have WLliam Falk·
ner 1r you can read him , which 1
ean'l

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M.blene11. For tbia they deserve
J)'m)aijl~,
but the by-product
1hould be clinical rather•than lit-

erary.

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IJ p0111lble to ll'OW up in the
SOI.Ith without a full t-borus of
nymphomaniacs, dr~nkarda, Nell'l).lynchen,
randy preachers,
camp- meetlnga, hookworm, albin·
01, dirty hermitl, old mad women,
and idtot relatlvea to form jour
early in;~preasiona. But the literary
-output of the laat 25 yens
wouldn't have It so.
The Southern achool of rotten
wrltin' h.as become a1 much a
cliche 1.11 the private dr-t('C\lve
cpmpost heap You know - lh~ "[
mashed my mouth em hers unlli
I could taste the lee~h and lht&gt;n I
thQ,t her m the belly" sort of
wrtting. 1 suppose the cuslomt•rs
like it, lUI rhey musl like the houn '
doe under the deta}ed porch, t!lr
ty-overalls brand of Southeru
stu!f. Ehe peo~le wouldn't keep

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Having been born and raised m
thll vicinity of Wilmington, N C.
[ .!iCidom recoanlze any fJettenal
typet whh:h are not to be found
Jn PhUadelphla or Hartford, Conn.
Every hamlet t&amp;aa U1 llhot, 1l11
dole1s charaeten, its slattern, 1ts
looae-moraled juvenile
But all the South Jan't decadent,
all the bouse! aren't falling down
Everybody who isn't called Colon·
el Massa Boss isn't necessartly a
Jeter Lester As a matter of fact,
1 parhelp.ated in very few lynch·
mgr. u a child, and never dtd en·
jey eatin'·tobacco
My rvan arouad [.()uisJann and
MusisSippl, Alabama, Tennessee,
North and South Carolina have
} lelck!d a mfnlmum of what they
&lt;'all "SouthPrn realism " I can
ftnd more sparertbs m Harlem,
more ahllt'l_I'hna;s and cornpone J
can flnd, more creakY attics w1th
dJI'ly people ln Grecnw1ch Village
lhun 111 New Orlfa,ns
And certamly vou can fmd bel·
tt•r wr1tmg anywhere than the
roughage pi od uced by the Suthron

, ~ ) s taK on the other $60 On the
.$61! mt'luded in lnxRblc Income. he
rnn t.1ke 4
cent of ll as eredlt
Ht.:IUn~t the flnll amount of tax he
nwt&gt;s that 11, he can ~ubtract that
4 1wr cent amount from ht» lax
lillhllll\ und pay the remaining
laJt owod,
Or lake a man and hl1 wl(e, ht&gt;
wJth ~60 of ~ivldcnds and she with
$40 He reporta $60, excludes teO
and pnv lllx on $10, and takea 4
per cent of that SIO a~&gt; eredil
ll[ilamKl his totnt" tn She rt'Ptl"fL'
Anti uclude,; -~er entl'e
Sh~
m~ty nut 11pplf" \l~r unused allow- ·
anre to hnr hW1band'11
exc:ern.
('\' I'll lhou11h the;. file a JOint reIIH n

rttl!'frnent IYitem

t~e r. r 1

s corpornt ions

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do not

"divuJends •
fiH'and l*'f af a
Hrlea af 1pnh· to ~o·ealled
artleiH t.
h•l• t•xPIInn In 1w 1l 011 ·withdrawable ~ 1wings 11 , makl"rt out thlilr feller•! !fO.:ome ro•III IM at l'!avln~ts and loan n &gt;~~
r 1 • ; mn~ mutual snv1n1:s bank!'! 01
ta'( Nfumt.
By IUIIILL C. HARRINGTON t lw :1kr. Vetcranm Admmlatr11t 1 :~r,
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CommlltMI\.- of l"t.rn•l ReY•nve 1] 1v11 h•tHh 011 GI llfe
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WI.SIIINGTON
'itrhl.ri fou are aick or 1njuretl, m·
eome from dlvidonds, •nd pem!an
91 . IWOUily pOII'.!Y 1nc Jme ir1• nH
Rulijerts whh;h ronlinu,. tn l(IV P
Mll:,.yera trouble In riling thttlr
federal inrome tax return.11
In thla final article r ~hall try tu
anlfwer the most lrt••tu~nl Qu~~
tionA.

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The r.ermr n for teday is that one
cf thr!!t! dDy~. when I get to be a
big boy, l am go1ng to write a
book about the South which is
not lillered wtth clay-eaters, lint·
headed mill hands, Jdlots ruttintil.
Itinerant preachers. juverale delin·
qncnts, moron11, Rlntterns, cripples,
[reaks. and •olher character11 who
don't wash. llve off !l&amp;rdlne!l and
soft dnnk11, hang around bus st.atlons, and breed merrily Within
the famll}
J got utuck wath a paperback
the ether day (and I shall not plug
1l by name) which bouted that 11
contained wntlng as reallshc as
"Toba•·eo Road,'' and ol d Cald·
well clay ealer So It did, and it
co~t.alned all the lnaredlonts or
lh4! preceding para11r1ph H al&amp;o
Coast S.notor, GoYelftor
contamcd rv-oat of the ingredients Knowland·Kn1 1ht Alhance
of Tennessee Wllhams, Falkner, AIOII• to llock Nixon?
May EHocl a Job Swap
and the other Southern (~ISI.!Omtorts ,
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SpecklJ t~ Central Preaa .taeodaUo~t
lith 'po.asible that some of the!le
AIIIINai'ON-Wett-bU'ormed Call1omiut aay tha.t Senator
Wllll&amp;m F. xnowliUlcl and Gov. Goodwin. J. Knight bat&gt;e en•
pcoplt• were born and raised m
!lovcnly !qualor and 1t rubbed off t red lftto a pact which could be the chief roadblock in VIce Prest·
f
~~he~~~~~- unforwet- d~nt Richard M. Nlxen'a path to the 1960 Republican presidential ~
part of the cost, you may now re no=~·• announcement that he wm not aeek re--election to the
ceive taX free the porlt1•n you pni,1 1
t. in 1111 ttlrred lmmedlate apeeulatlon thl.t he would chalIn or paid taxes on.
ena
lenp Knllht for the Calltomla governorahlp
Those are the ~enc1ul Jules for
next year.
penslcn or annmty
meome fur
Jnaldere uy no "chali-ce" la Involved. The
winch you are not taxable The
plan, they malntatn, Ia tht1: Knight wm atep out
law also provides rules for the
aa govemor, leaving the fteld open for Knowland.
amount" on wh1ch you do pJY tax
Knight wtll thfln run for the &amp;nate. Aaul[linl'
Under certain conditions, tl al·
they an IUCCe81fUI, the "'K and K" partnerilhlp
Will hliYI jl_,n eontrol ot the Callfomla deleCatlol\
IGWS you :1 crcdJt .•!;tamst your
tu The credit Is 20 ptr cent of
to lht 1980 Republtcan convention.
Thua, they will be In a poaitiOJt. to further
YOill' reUremenllncome up to $240
per per1on.
Knowland'• upiratlons for the nomlnatlon and
to bloek Ntxoal. 'flth whom they frequently bave
To be eli&amp;lbla for th1s rredlt,
beell~\. o+llln the rou1h. no-hold•·ba.rred wlilryou mu•t h1ve reachl·d HS by thr
fare 'pf Jld-.pa.rt.y polttlct In the Golden State.
el\d of 1138 untesa you were !1
Tho\lfh Nlxoa may have President Elsen·
dvHipu employe~t or fr&gt;deral, stah•
:~olo
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taolt endonement. poUtlelana aay It Ia
or local Jonrnment. or a mem
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·~~OM hi oould wta the nornlne.tlon If the
ber of the armed ror~e~ and aro
dt'-tlcJJIIronl !Ita owa •late oppoad him.
reeeiYinJ lacome undf'r a publt~

·Fi~urih~ Your Income Tax

fnr 11:.: 1,urposes
A few examnles A ~tucki'ohler
rer••lved $40 of dlvldt&gt;nd~ l~st yuar
nn h1!1 stork In several eorpto •
1 1 nn~ Jl(' rfopnrts this hut need no~
1.1av lax on II, because the lli'w
11'1~ h1m l'!Xclude u pte $~0 of rllvJ.

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A• l•lht•r stockholder
rl'!celvcd
$110 til dh•ldcnds He reports the
:SilO wdudes tlle first $MI ancl

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l1 S !lavihlll bond,.ll you l'f·
port }our Income on the euh ~·
ds, yo" do not have to pay tax on
the interest until you rce!olvc lt,JI1
th1• l'Ue of ·•E" ~r.ds, that b lbt
unUI you caah them ln. and then
yuu lump the lnteraat ln with th~
re~t or your Income and pay tht.!
tax due on the total
l«ltn·ement PlY and annu.11lu
fu st, let it be undr•rstood that you
owe no f~deral lnCGme tax at all
on Soelnl Security benetlta, Rail·
road
HeUrement Act pensions,
Hlterimll oenllona, benefitl to (amlires of vCte~'IDa, or dlaabillLY pay
to military personel who have ,,..
hr~!d
1--'ro\·i~lonA

WASHINGTON
MARCH OF EVENTS

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Jt yoU are 85 or older, retire·
ment lm:,me, for thll' purpoac of
eomputlq
your ta" cred1t. lu
ehtd" plntlona, annLutu:s mtu:
e1t, dJvldench and rent rr you ar•
under 85 and are a rell.red a:overn
ment worlter. your onlv retircmertt
lnenme on which you can •et Iii
~redlt 11 lhat Which you rece1ve
under a public retiretnent s,ystem.
Jn neltber case doea reUremnt In·
tome Include mor.e~· you 11r~t earnin1 now, 1ncl It may be neeeuary
to rledutt
part of \-Our currert
tarnlr\&amp;1 tn htui"'ng out your re·
Utement credit.
Ont further quaUflcation You
or your decelled
husband or
wife m"at have earner! ltlOrt th"'n
$60(1 lb each of t.Ph
Yelr! pr\or
to 1956 1'he ten years do not hav''
to hEwe been oon,eeul ve
Conc.J.\Ldon: I hope this serh J
ham boen helpltll
Hero ualn Jre ~~~·era • potntl
1vhlth bear repl'at!n~ F1le yo•,•
return 111 early as you can Th11
deadhne ll midnight, April 1&amp;
Be 11urc you h.tvt. llturl'd y()ur
l~x correctly, und have looked hHo
aU the anglea wh1ch miY apply
to vou and mr.y glvt' )'r'lu a lowrr
tax. 0~ job 111 to collect t1vm·y
cent of tax whlch hi .nud, but nfl
·nore
Late fil1ng or erron c9n makf.
It hecusary to chlra:_, you interest

for nther kind• ol no
tu·rmcnt income are IOmewhal
!Ike lh tl~t- for dividend~ You need
not pay tax em part
It anti yon
n'llll ht• 11hle to cl1lm a tax f'redlt
ror ~ ome of the amount you do pay
LIX on
Yf'lu need not be .retlrrd lo oojoy
lhe {p IRx h••neiiU," but ln som~
caM('R you must be 6e or oltter
C.encrally 11pcaklng, any t"Cmtrl·
l1U!Ions )ou made towarda a pen·
•lon throuah thf! yean you wflr&gt;J
'-'Orklnw: come' b~tck to you tax
freo
On the other h~,nd, lf your emplo}er foott•d the bllls, you are
toxable for the parment• as yo11
1'8ce1vt' them now. llowevt&gt;r, 1f
vou paid taxea on the contrlbu· arJanaltifts.
lion11 Iiiii he wa1 me.klftJ them ta
you noed mote Uliilitancc, c.111
your penalon tuad, or If you paid on )'O:.!t' Jnfltllil )\e~nJe &amp;&gt;rvkt

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CAI'I:'fOI,. IIIlA nMT&amp;GY-Demoeratlc leadenJ plan to t.&lt;el'
tbrou&amp;h the House early thll
ta tiopll ot atandlftl a better el'lance of Senate appl'Oval later.
..,.. two a.utJ u. c:1..U rll'bb and federal atd to e4uca.uon. The
1ettt.t,.f&amp;lll mto~ tt;i e. .tl[on tatepry becauu Rep. Adam Cl~
l*eWIII. !fitro Democrat ln:.tn New York'l Hulem. haa promtaed
to tOI'OI uUon. on hll amendMent to deny atd to any area that
._.,l lattpte tht , . _ In tbelr tchooll.
the HOuit dtftattd tbt .cbool biU laa\ year after tackln.J' on
PoWi&amp;h t.b\IHment. HGwever, a taraer nuMbtt" or RtpubUcana
an .,.et.et~ to vote for It thla year than la.at. and apouort bellevt
tl10 1lU1 ~ ,., tbn&gt;Uih'IWti,UQ Jlalll caU tor tbe tehool bill to be lrat and elvll rights
..oo.4 ta the ltouee, but tM two may be tumecl around.
tt tht7 ean be "nl tG b" Senate aooft eMUih thil year, lud,e"
~ thq atul.d a lMtter chance of wllhstandlftc a 110uthtm
etl'\lltlt tf thl}' &amp;et theft late, there wl11 be more preUUft' to liVe
up
rather than tb bo\d up othu important leJ1alatton wtUI
a timMoniUmlnt aou~ talk-test.

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boYI who gol to wr1te dat old
South so yoll can jest smell de
green mold on Grandma, w1th dat
old mockmbird am&amp;in hallelujah
m de mortgaged magnolia while
Dude bounce~ his ball off de shant}·aldc and Pa marriC.!I .all htc
granddaughters
PoSSibly we ll'~;e real low-down
m the South, from a steaJy diet
of rat cheese, gmgcr~naps and
corn whisky, maybe we all hate
Pappa and Jove Momma, or the
other way around, possibly we
only ha~e one gallus to keep the
demms from fallmg off
Maybe it's all true, but through
my mouthful of snuU I will de
claam that I am well slck and
tired of readmg about 1t You bOyl
go pick on \he Yankee• for 1
while and Jive us Cl'aekers a

rest.
(Copyright, 1957, by
Feature Syndicate, I11c)

LETART FALLS
Mrs Sam D1ls and Mrs. Paul
North of ParkeJsburg, Mr. and
Mn Ervm Gloeckner and Mn.
Lela Ripley spent Thursday with
Mildred Rfpley of Spencer, W.Va.
Mrs George Cummms entertained w 1th a birthday dmner Saturday evenmg for Mr Bob 1\0Y
Pres.ertt were Mr. and Mrs
George Cummms. children, BGbbie
and Eddie, and Mr and Mrs. Bob
Roy of Rac1ne
llr Everett Connolly is C:OR·
valeseing at h1s home rrom serious
mjurJes received from a fall in
Pomerey
Don H Powell, Columbu!l, spent
the week end wath hts parents,
Mr. and Mr!ii H. B. Powell.
Mr and Mrs Roy Pearson aDd
daa11hter, Sally, spent Suftday wlt..
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Theiss of Ra·
em e.
Mr and Mrs Murl Ashley have
moved to Clearwater, Florida.
Mr and Mrs Earl Shank spent
Sunday afternoon w1th Mr. and
Mra Early Roush.
Miss Mabel E&lt;'ox and sister, Mra.
Georgie Rodentser of Newart,
Ohio, spent the wee\: end with
their brother, Mr and Mrs. Blll:r
Fex.

Saturday- cMamel

Ourrt~ntt
C.m"~ Goet

11:00 Fury

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To School
2:3Q Tt:DMSSM Ernie Ford
3:p!J Matinee Tl&gt;~p;
4:0" Queen F?r A DP
4:4~ Mod•m Romautet

11·30 Cowbty Theatre
12:30 M.. Wizard.

100 Down On The ~~
130 Wutcrn Featm't
2 30 .NBA Game&gt;

5:00 Comedy Time
~·30 My LUtle Marlfe
1·00 Wild llill ffictot.

4 30 Slate Rai!es at JJ.i~teah
500 .tn Klog
5:30 hoy Ro~ers
600 News

8:30 News Plctuu
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Weatheuast
Death Valley Days
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8·30 Wfi!Jtern Feature
9 !0 Capt. Mldnl&amp;bl
10.00 Ho""'' Doot1v
10 30 Aunt Dru S¥W

li.JO It Could Be You

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11.80 Tonllhl
13:80 stco Oil

Sip On
portablt' Motorola television set 7.00 Today
whtch she won as a door prize Sat. 0:00 ~Ute Time
urda) whli" attendtng the Auto- lb:OO HomE.
mobile Show wh1eh was sPQn· 11 00 The P:lice is !titbt
sorrd by the TV stat1on
u ·So Truth or Conkquencea
12:00 T:le •rae' Dough

Publillbed ~very t;Cternoon except Sunday b:t The Ohio Valier Sentinel, Ine., at 1'10 Mfthanil· St. Pomeroy, 0 Business ofrlce phone 398.
editorial oifice pttone 397

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Lift tlf Riley

On Tti.a1

9:30 Bll SIQcy
10:00 (.;~v~I..IW •I Sporta
10:48 hmo., Fig~ta

&lt;:olurnbus .&lt;.;onS"u mer p~ference
for lean pork Is boostmg the de
mand fur m ~:u l lype hogs amor. g
packer buyera, accordln&amp; to ar:.
" Obio State University extenSJon
marketing i:!pecialut.
This Increased demand, saya C
C. Bowen, mean&amp; !here ar~n ' t
enough meat-type hog1 to a:o 11·
round. lit estimates only about
one·fiftb or all hogs s:oing to market are of tbe meaHype If th1.:
number could be tnciTased to one·
ha.l.f, retail stores could be assure1l
of a constant supply of top quahty
pork eut&amp;- the kind tne consumer
-wan\.!1. H1gh quality meat-type hogs
tan yield 12 to 14 pounds more
Jean meat than over-tat hoga,
!!'he prel!ent tendency among
aome buyers, Bowen says, as to
1Jurchase hogs on a ''penalty" bas·
is. That 18, the prJc:es p.aid reflect
the presence of more tardy hogs
than meat·types to Ht( lots they
If buyers could depend on
¥•'""''~ straight lots of meat·t)'l)e
svbstanhal n•tmbers, th~

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10:00 Tho Line
10:30 Person to ertoa
11 00 N'ew.s
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11 03 Seannln' the Wttlthei
11·10 The T..ate ~how

1:00 C'•ot..in
9:00 Moroint
10:00 GaiT)' Moore
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1:dO Jtatifo'a Jtltchen
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USED FARM
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Lower cost
per pound
keeps you
In business

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OLIVER
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Prlcel dawn? Time now to JoVIH!t

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Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Cl)ldl
VernoJi ~oy 1 Jaebon Coun
Norris.
Ql' datrymatt w~ named to lbt.:
Mn anti Mrs Jtrek Ablea \ ,.fid Sebate ~-t kt_ tile Weat Vlra:inia
ehildren of Pomeroy and J..awreD.· ·twli~tJufe ~.ft vacant by tJ1e fl!l·
Baller of Nanatit!t.d, spent · • • .sigoatl&lt;m Ofl '*"ad Sa)'n of ltpley
week end with tbelr parenll, ~'
MeCOf, a rormer member or the
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Henry Balser.
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Mlaa 11dna Cadle, who Ia 1
elllldren IJ)ent Sllftday with her ~· •t!Jf~'I 1 Clialc:\ Pt Plea1parent4. Mr and Mrs Ralph Bad1- 'Ut, ' sP.nJ: the week end J!lth ber
parents, Mr. tncl Mn. Fred Cadle.
ley, Tll.ppers Plains
Mra Erma Wilson apent Bun·
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With

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N. 2nd Ave.
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McCoy
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Mn Sam Dils, Mr and Mrs.
Y' nderwood
two terms in
Paul North of Parkersburg 1pent '
Delegates and Wls' ,:;;~~~~
Mrs Thomas
tQ.an
Thursday
from the
"Meigs returned
General
Hoapltal.
Mr and Mrs Herbert Shields•
and Mrs. Lela Ripley 1pent Sun-

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NEW LONDON, Conn.-Teen·
Juseph Sikorski Jr. disCovpOtatoe chips ®n be costly.
told a police co11rt judge that
reason be drove his automoon the wrong srde of the road
was that be was reaching (or the
l»Otato c!tt['!S in a bag on the seat
bes1de him. He was fmed $15.

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aft4 top fMd eflclency that apeU.
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ft1 mat.m.J wu cathtn4 from the Library ot' COI\Irtll, th1
'rre~M&amp;r71 National Arehlvu and private coUectlon11. It wiU remlla
flll-&lt;1111'~ until alter !Allot J&gt;o¥.
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Mrs. H. H. Harrison and Mrs
HarGld Harnaon and two children
of Gallipolb were Sunday guem
Kr. and Mra. J. Diehl.

NEWS IN FARMING·

WEST SHADE

v86r ··roilftd
utility •••

Kra. M:arpret AUen attended
funeral of Mrs. Weber Howell
Tuesday.

Mr and Mrs Geor~:e Abbott
Mra. Mabel Tracy nnd lfrs
h1gher analysis of ferttlizer.
This same picture hold• true in and daughter Nina, Mr. and Mrs. Kathy PuUm1 accompamed by Re~
anothex type of phoapbate. Tbe WaJI Hellman spent Thunday eve- and Mn Harry Bates and two
ground a.w rock pltoaphate whtcb nmg with Mr. and Mrs. Lenar~ sona, vililted the shut ms Tue&amp;da~
has an analysis of 3% available Lanham and famtly,
evenmg, smgmg hymns followel.l
Mr and Mrl. Larry Roush of by prayer, and presenting them
phosphorus and 30 % total phosphorus. Recommendations on this Waverly spent Sunday evenmg With gifts of fruit. Tins was 1n
material artl to use three tunes w1th Mr and Mrs. Vugd Roush abservancc of Free Methodist
as much raw rock as' 20% super and family.
Youth week.
j~lr and Mrs Dana Turner and
phosphate On this basis 1500 lb
Mrs. John Diehl
per acre af ground rock pbot children Sh:rley, BiJhe and Jeriy
This 1s the season when Iannen phate would be needPd which were Sunday guests of Mr. and Jnd children Karen and Barbar:~
are ordermg and taking dehvery would eest in' the neighborhood of !Irs Will Hedman
Nere Tuesda~ callers of .Mr and
on the fertihzer they will use m $18 00 for this material.
llrs. Dwight Spencer
Recent
visitors
at
the
RUSJell
1957 If the farmer secures h1s
One of the most important Pa1nler home
were Mrs. Wdl
fertilizer well Jn advance of need,
Mr. and .Mrs. W1ll Hedma ·•
sources
of
[ertihzer
is
produced
Mr.
'
and
Mrs Ralp ~ 1pent
1le1
lman,
then he Will be assured of getting
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs
the analysis and tne amount that right on the farm m the manure P.amt cr and daughter Diana. Mr John Slmtb of Kerrs Run.
resultmg from livestock produc- and Mrs Harry Brown and sons
be needs
Mr. and Ml'l Floyd Spence .M.r
hon To get the most from manure Glenn and Samm1e,
Jnd
Mrs. Gera.ld V1olet were Sun1t 1s mtertlsbng to note that Jt should be hauled directly from
Jay
afternoon callen at the Jer,.
Mr
and
Mrs
Albert
&lt;rl\&gt;ogleir
there is a decided trend toward the stable te the land or stored
.uc
Roush
home.
and
daughters
Pattte,
Mr
and
Mr•
high analysis fertihzers under cover. Each ton of manure
Mr.
and
Mrs. Eu.gene Lanham
and Aver•
m the good old days a sack produced equals about J.OO pounds Charlrs Geoglem
~nd
son
Davy,
lfr. and Mrs. Len
Geoglcm v.t'fe Sunday callers of
tertiltzer frequently contamed o( 10-5-10 fertilizer.
ll'd
Lanham
Jr
, and daughle '
:'lfr
and
Mrs
Herner
GeogJei.n.
less than 8% of plant foed. In the
Farmers
sllould
provide
all
of
~amala of Parkersburg were Sun
r&lt;L•ry
To
Rc;ush
spent
Tuesday
1930's: and early liMO's 2-12-6 was
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len
the commonest analysts used tor the materials needed by the crop mght wl(h Lmda Bahr.
ard Llinham and fanuly
throughout
the
growmg
season
:\1r
11nd
Mrs
Willard
Ebenbacl'
corn and sm"ll grains. This was
Where
a
farmer
removes
straw
ly Mn. Ruu•ll P•inter
replaced by 3-12-12 and this year
analysis of 6-12-12 and 4-16·16 are alter comb1nmg to save the mea· ment practices must also be good.
dow crop sbedlng the m1nerat ou
being recommended.
Mo:;t 1\l('Jgs County ~oils show
The numbers m the analysis of t.ricnts remaming m the straw per a very low amount of ph.osphorus
a fertillr:er such as 4--16·16 means acre equal those found 1n about and are somehmcs low m potash
4% nitrogen 16 % phospher1c ac1d 120 pounds of an 0-10·30 [erh!Jzer
EE1ch ton of alfalfa hay removes available ft Js not uncommon to
and 16#;., potash.
fmd Meig s County soJls With less
Royal 4 Dr. Sedan,
Farmers are tlsing the hagher about 10 pounds of phosphonc than 10 peunds of available phos.
Heater and Defroster.
analysis fertilizers because each ac1d and 40 pound!! of potash
phorus accordmg to so1I tests. The
A
100
bushel
corn
crop
w1D
Black
Finish, One Ownumt of plant food 1s cheaper m
potassmm available may range tn
er.
the higher analysis and because need m the neighborhood of 140 the poor area With 76 to 125 Jbs.
smaller quantities have to be ap pounds of nitrogen, 48 pounds oJ potassiUm avallable per acre. Aft.
phed to provide the same amount phosphorus and 114 pounds oJ cr legumes are grown, however,
potash.
of plant nutrients. The simplest
thill ameunt of potassium usually
No pl~:~nt can use all of the decreases, unless replaced with
example of th1s is round tn the
phoaphate fertthzers because that plant nutrients in the soli so ad mineral fertilizer ,
mvolvet only one plant food ma- dJtlonal nutrients must be presenl
Farmers have been m the habit
terial. A 20% phosphate fertilizer In order to get the maJ:imum of applying fert.Lhzer 10 rate1 of
UJ
to sell in the county growth Some reports indtcate that 250 to 400 pounds per acre with
$75 00 per ton. U we crops are about 60% efficient 1n both corn and wheat, but have
price by the percent the use of phosphorus and 40 % frequently fleglected te apply ldof phosphat(! we find that the m the use of petasb. Acoordmg dltlonal fert1hzer to alfalfa meadunit price for phesphate in the lo tb1s then it is necessary to ows whtch produce yields nearly
20% !erUhter wUI be $2 00 per have four tlmea as much phos. as high as eather corn or wheat.
unit, while if you buy the same phatc m the soil as the plant will Th.ia is one of the neglected appJIfertilizer in the 49% analysis 1t use.
cations of ferhhzer which will pay
The heaviest application should a farmer dh•1dends.
coats $U3 per unit.
A 62'/t&gt; phoaphate is also avail· be put on the more responsi~
Det~~;Jied recommendations are
able wbieb ,sella for slightly less crops. Fertilizing for a new mea available m ExtensiOn Bulletin
per unlt than the 49% phosphate. dew or mamtaining permanent 346, Fert1hzing OhlO Farms or bl
In future y.,ar1 it ls expected thi! pastures on old meadows b verJ a new bulletin 357 to be relea&amp;ell
may be available lrom eommerc1al beneficial. Tbe yields or ·meadow during February These may be
craps can be kept high with prop- aeeured by contacting the Exteneompaniea.
Other manage- sion Offica.
Wben we figure applications of er
equivalent amount of ferhhzer
our common recommendations on
permanent pasture ia 500 pounds
of 20?'~ super phesphate .
At that rat!' the cost of applying
the 20% m:aterlal will be $10 per
acre. We would get the aame amount of plant food by applylng
204 pounds ef the 49% matenal,
V-8, 4-Door Station Wagon, 'Radio and Heater Power
which would cost $7.65 or a sav·
Glide- White Wall Tires El&lt;tra·Cjean. One Lo~al Owner
ing on the price of the material
alone of $2.3&amp;. In addition to this
there would be the saving of
truckuJg, handling and applymg
the 296 pounds of matenal which
E Main St .
Pomeroy
would not be needed with the
C. E. ll•kHIM
County Atricultu.-.1 Apnt
L1beral ff'rtiliution of farm
crop.s boost both yields and m
come. Farmers who have good
crop yields and good Jivestoc~
production have the highest m
comes. Good yields call for liberal use of fertiliZer&amp; year after
year

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Clubs 14th dJ&amp;trw=t. w1U be held
Saturday, Apnl 27 at the Ohto
Avlcullural Ex.perim"nt atatior.
club ofhcJ.ab have 'lnr.ouneed.

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SPRING

~ ROOI"LA.-Alexander Hamnton 1 wbo had more tbn
1 ill ih*fl t( ~\lbltl WhtD he wa.a alive, la JttllftJ' belated J')Ol'Uiie&amp;•
UMl \bll ,_, from the ftcltnl department he more or leu l'ouftded.
. 'Tbl 'tniiUI1 departm•t hal brou&amp;ht out a dlaplay ot prlttlMI
hlltorlcal material obaen'tftl the btee.ttnnial o1' the blrth of H&amp;mll·

tGn. ltl ant teeretaey.

DEMONSTIATION

Woo~;t er The ~p r. n g ' flower !.diow
or lhf' Oh io AssocJahon of Garden

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Growers wall attend bot.b labor&amp;·
tory pertods and lecture aeasiODI

On the evemng of Februuy 19
growers will attend a banquet i!l
the Adminiltrallon B•ulding When
Raymond Sheldrake of Cornell
Untvennty wtll speak on research
w1th plastic greenhouses A rou'Dd
table discusston on the same top:c
wlll follow wlth Oh11 Bpeelaliab
the problems mvolved.
Reg1!&gt;trat10n
for the
shorL
course wiU begm at 10 a.m , :February 19 in Gourley Hall on the
station Cb.mpus.

FREE

Tha year'» show u planned 11 1
a spec11l event in
cooperatiOn
and Krt. Helen Darby were recent 'Nltb the Oh.io JlltiO!'I'I Dtamond
gueda of tbe1r brothtt Norman Jubdee )ear and will feature talk.;,
Schaefer and wife and called on de!llOrstraU(lnJ and eY.hJbits on all
their brother Doc who u a pat- pbasea Ctf flower ifO'Plng
ient m Holzer Hospital.
All progranu, lDcliJdin£ u!t1
Mr. and Mn. CWford Jacobs bits and flower e.ntrtes ()f club
and aon J..tk ipeDt Sunday m members, wtll be lb&amp;ed In tbe:
Columbua.
atation's new serviCe buildmg at
the east end of the campus. {)()on
Mn. Avanelle Brown and Mrs Wlll open at 1 p m., EST.
COJ'a Rtna.baw were Athena va.·
tora one day tbe put week
Stahon lpi!CWiJt and tbeir torKr SammJ t..ewb and family acs scheduled for the IJf1111er tbov·
were Sunday cue.U of Mr. and proRram are, R. B. Nelswander,
lin. O..Ulo AileD.
"Jmpor..ance o[ Timel:.· Spraymg "
IDd J4n.
Pefty Peoples H J Medenk.J, "Garden sona and
1 "'"''" on Mr. and Mrs Pearl Ja. FertihzeR" and llichard R. I&gt;avb,
AND SUPPLY
Mr. and Mrs. John D1ehl
"Your
Lawn"
The
atation'l
new
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Satm,!ay e~~tning.
l'lloae
color movie, "Jletter Uving Thro.
Pearfst.
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lin. Dorothy Dilley, l8 belpmg ugh Agricultural BeJweb,'' wall
Kn:. Pearl Jacobs with .her houu be ahown at 8 p.m.
worlL

during the 2-da.y event. Subject
matter wtll mclude Ju' ghalt'l o(
growing and marketing green·
house a-ops, with particular em·
phasis on tomatoes. ·rwelve &amp;ta
bon and Extension Seo ·vice speciR·
hsts will ~~erve as instructOJ's.

MASTERMIX
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6 30 Golden Pla)'boWJe
7.00 Beat lbo Cloell
7 30 Bute!atl.een
8:00 Jackae Gleason Sflow
9 00 Gale Storm Show

7:11 Dllurta. Edwarll

8 10 PIAJ"huu.ae of Stara
9:00 -Mr. Arbms &amp; li:ve
8:30 Hi1hway Patrol
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Spring Flower
Show Announced
For April 27th

:Mrs. Erma Neuton and famJiy

Keynote speaker at Lhe openinl)
session wlll be W. E. Krauss, auocu.te director of the Ohio Station
Krauss wdl speak on tbe topic,
''The lmportance of Nutntion 1n
the Consumption of Veceta.ble
Crops"

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Mr and :Mr._ Lou Dleh1 I JK'nt
an evenm,: Wtth h1a 11ster M r~
Lona koeeher o( Cbestkr recen tl y
Mr. Wyatt Schaefer and aon
David were Vteekend guestJ of
biJ parent.a,. Kr. aDd )1ra Norman
Schaefer.

Wooster-A 2 day ,;hort course
for &amp;rowers of • greenhouse Yf'i&amp;:•
etable crops will be offered at th';
Ob1o AgricUltural Experiment at3·
tlon February 19 and 20, official$
1
have :mrJounced.

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11:00' Lurky 8 ll•och
11.30 Tales of Texq RanPn
12:00 Bill Top
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2.00 National lc&amp;
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Saturday- Channel

U.IS Love of Lire
12!SCI Sear&lt;) lor Tomorrow

Attendanee It SUnday Schoo!
January 20 .. 72.
Mt and Mn Ball Davis were
wet'li:end KLit' ilt of her pou-enu
! Mr and Kn. P. J1100b1.

spec1allat be!Jeve¥, th cv would be
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Mr and Mrs. Don Hani&amp;on are
annou nclpz the birth of an el&amp;ht
pound SIX o'.l nce daughter. Regma
Dawn. on Jauary 22 Grandparents
are Mr and Mrs Flo~ d Harrtson,
Middleport, Rt. 1, Mr1:1 MarJorie
Grueser Rutland , and Mr Rife,
U. S Navv Great grandparents
afe Mr and Mrs Ernest Harrison
and Mu Carpenter, RutLand Mrs.
J.,('lha Ru~sell , Bradbur}, and Mrs.
ltlfc, Chesh1re

Would You Have Liked Arithmetic?
We would like to know what parents and teachers in Meigs
think of th.e way the thtrd of the three " R's" were and usuallv
still are taught National educators. concerned about the ad.
vance of tbe.Russaans m the exact sciences, blame our methods
of teaching artthmetlc as causing fewer and rewer young peo·
pie to spedali:r.:e in matht!matics
\ Read the following report, then thmk back into your own
' !l&lt;!lld!&gt;l 4ayw, you ex-pupils , and consider whether or not arithmetic would have been rr.ore attractive if taught in the ~&lt;mod­

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MONilA Y MEETING

The Middleport ,Garden Club
will meet Monday ev~ning at the
home ot M"' M4f: Roller wath
Mr11. 'Walt~ Hal'ri$. Miss Harne
Ma'rte Smfth. Mit, ~wpnce Bmg,
Mrs Richa1d Gt~l', and Mrs. Ro·
land LeVauthD as asslstma: host

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It's no news that Russia is beating us to the punc:b in devel·
oping sc1enhsts and engmeers on the technologic41 front of
the Cold War We're fighting our near-cnticalscianUst short·
ace malnly through efforts to mterest high school and college
students in science. But one man says this is the wrong way
What'a more1 he's come up w1th what might be the answer
He's Dr. Howard F. Fchr. head of the Mathematics Department or Columbia University's Teachers College, and president of the National Council of Teach~rs of Mathematics One
of the world's foremost mathcmatit 1ans, Dr. Fehr ccntends
that indifference to scJence begms much earlier than high
school the source. he says, is elementary school arithmetic,
the bedrock foundatJOn of all terhnology, And arithmetic 1s
taught today with an outdated and thoroughly discredited
"rote" system that stifles the two elements vital to lntereot:
meaning and en joymenl It's no wonder. Dr. Fehr points out,
that the Third 1'R .. is Number One on a child's Hate Parade,
1 . and that this hatred continues when anthmetlc's principles
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we translated Into chemical formulae and laws of phyoics.
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Last year, Dr Fehr conducted a controlled group experitc ' ment In tho Qfth grade of the Cedar Grove, N. J., Memorial
0' "-• Scbool. Pupl~ In four classeo sludled arithmetic with convenW
&lt;tiona! methods; In another four classes, students used an "l!d1-' ,, ucator," a plnt-sltte r.akulatmg machine designed exclusively
i' • for school use. At the end or the 41h month pr&lt;!ject, statlsllcs
from dally reoorts revealed that the pupils using the Educatof
made gains of nearly half an entire school year -In both com.
putallon and reasoninR ~ over the youn~sters studyln~ with
the old method. What's more, the machine-taught children
genuinely enjoyed them,clves.
Dr. Fehr's revolutionary method may not be entirely foolpfoof - it"s too earlv to tell But It c1Mr1v demands serious
.consideration bv cvervonc ronccrnNl w1th brtm!ing arithmPtic
into !he 20th Century anrl turning our shortage of scientists
Into dn abundance

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htlnlth ln,ura1wc payments, lll'd
81DOURtl YOU reCCIVI' It~ rompen'lll
tlon for yOU! injury or 11ieknl'ss
are exempt lrom tax
Sick pay-you may exelude £1·on.
your Income up to $100 a week of
paY you receive under a pion
which eontlnuett your wages wbilt•
you are abaent from ~ork bct':lll "..!
or Injury or UJneAa
There arc !PL't'ial rulei wh1('h
show up In the Collowln:;: t''!O
IMDies
U you aro alck at
homo for
•even daya Ol' less, lhe pay you
retelve m1y not be t'xcluded lrom
tour Income It \1 fuiJv tax~~&lt;bl..,
unle11 you are
~ospltaJ J r:ed nl
l111t pnt ,di!J' o1 your alckllllls

ll r,n ,,. bospttall,.d lor "'

·t,lll 0"'1 oda,, you m11y e~tclud.•
tht' el!lltfi amount of pay you re·
ttlve durina your period or sick
neat, up to the 1\.mtt or $100 per
w~;~ck, whether you are alek for
leill than a week or for
many
tot • kL
Jr you are
flltll at home (or
n1ore that1 • week wlthoul t:'l't'r
bcln1 hoJpltaJizod. the pay you rteelve alter tbe fir1t werk may lw
extluded from your ln&gt;;&gt;emc·onc
tilth of your wee&gt;kly PD)' but not
more than NO for ta ~ h
dRy
tntaaed if you are on a five d11v
week; ona.txlh but no more th1111
lt you are on a 111x ·da~
•eek.
It you ar• abnnt from wo1 k be
~lUlie ot injury, ho~pllallzed 01
not, your pay for the entire i&gt;lnr
map be l•ft out or your mconw
wht~n you tre
nlculatlng ynUI
taa; •.~tin, up to the •too weeki)
l110lt.
If )'OU m•lce any claimll under
thete provia\oaa, be aurlil to atta ch
ll 1tatemtnl to your return \O sup
port tbe l!laim
DIYidendll·tbe law allow, you ta
tJeludt. tbc nral &amp;50 er lf'Sa: or
'ih14etUia you re«l\'cd dur ing :he
)fJir It also alJowa }'OU a rrcdlt
atalntt your tax, up to 4 per re1u
Ol the amou.nt of dividend• above
1110. Cehtra}Jy apeatina:. thoi:!ae
htl• ap)ly lO 4lvldendJ ~ld on
I~ i!Omllllin
pnlorred alock

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Wide Robert R,_lc
I am not Ln the slightest cOD·
eerned w1th the moral impllca·
Uons of ~ueh a9 the much·dlsputed
"Baby Doll" and s1m11ar works b)'
Master Tennessee Wllllams. I do
not denounce the slack lipp~d
morality of all the Erskme Caldwell accounb of low life ln the
SoUth You can have WLliam Falk·
ner 1r you can read him , which 1
ean'l

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M.blene11. For tbia they deserve
J)'m)aijl~,
but the by-product
1hould be clinical rather•than lit-

erary.

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IJ p0111lble to ll'OW up in the
SOI.Ith without a full t-borus of
nymphomaniacs, dr~nkarda, Nell'l).lynchen,
randy preachers,
camp- meetlnga, hookworm, albin·
01, dirty hermitl, old mad women,
and idtot relatlvea to form jour
early in;~preasiona. But the literary
-output of the laat 25 yens
wouldn't have It so.
The Southern achool of rotten
wrltin' h.as become a1 much a
cliche 1.11 the private dr-t('C\lve
cpmpost heap You know - lh~ "[
mashed my mouth em hers unlli
I could taste the lee~h and lht&gt;n I
thQ,t her m the belly" sort of
wrtting. 1 suppose the cuslomt•rs
like it, lUI rhey musl like the houn '
doe under the deta}ed porch, t!lr
ty-overalls brand of Southeru
stu!f. Ehe peo~le wouldn't keep

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Having been born and raised m
thll vicinity of Wilmington, N C.
[ .!iCidom recoanlze any fJettenal
typet whh:h are not to be found
Jn PhUadelphla or Hartford, Conn.
Every hamlet t&amp;aa U1 llhot, 1l11
dole1s charaeten, its slattern, 1ts
looae-moraled juvenile
But all the South Jan't decadent,
all the bouse! aren't falling down
Everybody who isn't called Colon·
el Massa Boss isn't necessartly a
Jeter Lester As a matter of fact,
1 parhelp.ated in very few lynch·
mgr. u a child, and never dtd en·
jey eatin'·tobacco
My rvan arouad [.()uisJann and
MusisSippl, Alabama, Tennessee,
North and South Carolina have
} lelck!d a mfnlmum of what they
&lt;'all "SouthPrn realism " I can
ftnd more sparertbs m Harlem,
more ahllt'l_I'hna;s and cornpone J
can flnd, more creakY attics w1th
dJI'ly people ln Grecnw1ch Village
lhun 111 New Orlfa,ns
And certamly vou can fmd bel·
tt•r wr1tmg anywhere than the
roughage pi od uced by the Suthron

, ~ ) s taK on the other $60 On the
.$61! mt'luded in lnxRblc Income. he
rnn t.1ke 4
cent of ll as eredlt
Ht.:IUn~t the flnll amount of tax he
nwt&gt;s that 11, he can ~ubtract that
4 1wr cent amount from ht» lax
lillhllll\ und pay the remaining
laJt owod,
Or lake a man and hl1 wl(e, ht&gt;
wJth ~60 of ~ivldcnds and she with
$40 He reporta $60, excludes teO
and pnv lllx on $10, and takea 4
per cent of that SIO a~&gt; eredil
ll[ilamKl his totnt" tn She rt'Ptl"fL'
Anti uclude,; -~er entl'e
Sh~
m~ty nut 11pplf" \l~r unused allow- ·
anre to hnr hW1band'11
exc:ern.
('\' I'll lhou11h the;. file a JOint reIIH n

rttl!'frnent IYitem

t~e r. r 1

s corpornt ions

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do not

"divuJends •
fiH'and l*'f af a
Hrlea af 1pnh· to ~o·ealled
artleiH t.
h•l• t•xPIInn In 1w 1l 011 ·withdrawable ~ 1wings 11 , makl"rt out thlilr feller•! !fO.:ome ro•III IM at l'!avln~ts and loan n &gt;~~
r 1 • ; mn~ mutual snv1n1:s bank!'! 01
ta'( Nfumt.
By IUIIILL C. HARRINGTON t lw :1kr. Vetcranm Admmlatr11t 1 :~r,
tnsuru.l('f
CommlltMI\.- of l"t.rn•l ReY•nve 1] 1v11 h•tHh 011 GI llfe
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WI.SIIINGTON
'itrhl.ri fou are aick or 1njuretl, m·
eome from dlvidonds, •nd pem!an
91 . IWOUily pOII'.!Y 1nc Jme ir1• nH
Rulijerts whh;h ronlinu,. tn l(IV P
Mll:,.yera trouble In riling thttlr
federal inrome tax return.11
In thla final article r ~hall try tu
anlfwer the most lrt••tu~nl Qu~~
tionA.

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The r.ermr n for teday is that one
cf thr!!t! dDy~. when I get to be a
big boy, l am go1ng to write a
book about the South which is
not lillered wtth clay-eaters, lint·
headed mill hands, Jdlots ruttintil.
Itinerant preachers. juverale delin·
qncnts, moron11, Rlntterns, cripples,
[reaks. and •olher character11 who
don't wash. llve off !l&amp;rdlne!l and
soft dnnk11, hang around bus st.atlons, and breed merrily Within
the famll}
J got utuck wath a paperback
the ether day (and I shall not plug
1l by name) which bouted that 11
contained wntlng as reallshc as
"Toba•·eo Road,'' and ol d Cald·
well clay ealer So It did, and it
co~t.alned all the lnaredlonts or
lh4! preceding para11r1ph H al&amp;o
Coast S.notor, GoYelftor
contamcd rv-oat of the ingredients Knowland·Kn1 1ht Alhance
of Tennessee Wllhams, Falkner, AIOII• to llock Nixon?
May EHocl a Job Swap
and the other Southern (~ISI.!Omtorts ,
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SpecklJ t~ Central Preaa .taeodaUo~t
lith 'po.asible that some of the!le
AIIIINai'ON-Wett-bU'ormed Call1omiut aay tha.t Senator
Wllll&amp;m F. xnowliUlcl and Gov. Goodwin. J. Knight bat&gt;e en•
pcoplt• were born and raised m
!lovcnly !qualor and 1t rubbed off t red lftto a pact which could be the chief roadblock in VIce Prest·
f
~~he~~~~~- unforwet- d~nt Richard M. Nlxen'a path to the 1960 Republican presidential ~
part of the cost, you may now re no=~·• announcement that he wm not aeek re--election to the
ceive taX free the porlt1•n you pni,1 1
t. in 1111 ttlrred lmmedlate apeeulatlon thl.t he would chalIn or paid taxes on.
ena
lenp Knllht for the Calltomla governorahlp
Those are the ~enc1ul Jules for
next year.
penslcn or annmty
meome fur
Jnaldere uy no "chali-ce" la Involved. The
winch you are not taxable The
plan, they malntatn, Ia tht1: Knight wm atep out
law also provides rules for the
aa govemor, leaving the fteld open for Knowland.
amount" on wh1ch you do pJY tax
Knight wtll thfln run for the &amp;nate. Aaul[linl'
Under certain conditions, tl al·
they an IUCCe81fUI, the "'K and K" partnerilhlp
Will hliYI jl_,n eontrol ot the Callfomla deleCatlol\
IGWS you :1 crcdJt .•!;tamst your
tu The credit Is 20 ptr cent of
to lht 1980 Republtcan convention.
Thua, they will be In a poaitiOJt. to further
YOill' reUremenllncome up to $240
per per1on.
Knowland'• upiratlons for the nomlnatlon and
to bloek Ntxoal. 'flth whom they frequently bave
To be eli&amp;lbla for th1s rredlt,
beell~\. o+llln the rou1h. no-hold•·ba.rred wlilryou mu•t h1ve reachl·d HS by thr
fare 'pf Jld-.pa.rt.y polttlct In the Golden State.
el\d of 1138 untesa you were !1
Tho\lfh Nlxoa may have President Elsen·
dvHipu employe~t or fr&gt;deral, stah•
:~olo
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taolt endonement. poUtlelana aay It Ia
or local Jonrnment. or a mem
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·~~OM hi oould wta the nornlne.tlon If the
ber of the armed ror~e~ and aro
dt'-tlcJJIIronl !Ita owa •late oppoad him.
reeeiYinJ lacome undf'r a publt~

·Fi~urih~ Your Income Tax

fnr 11:.: 1,urposes
A few examnles A ~tucki'ohler
rer••lved $40 of dlvldt&gt;nd~ l~st yuar
nn h1!1 stork In several eorpto •
1 1 nn~ Jl(' rfopnrts this hut need no~
1.1av lax on II, because the lli'w
11'1~ h1m l'!Xclude u pte $~0 of rllvJ.

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A• l•lht•r stockholder
rl'!celvcd
$110 til dh•ldcnds He reports the
:SilO wdudes tlle first $MI ancl

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l1 S !lavihlll bond,.ll you l'f·
port }our Income on the euh ~·
ds, yo" do not have to pay tax on
the interest until you rce!olvc lt,JI1
th1• l'Ue of ·•E" ~r.ds, that b lbt
unUI you caah them ln. and then
yuu lump the lnteraat ln with th~
re~t or your Income and pay tht.!
tax due on the total
l«ltn·ement PlY and annu.11lu
fu st, let it be undr•rstood that you
owe no f~deral lnCGme tax at all
on Soelnl Security benetlta, Rail·
road
HeUrement Act pensions,
Hlterimll oenllona, benefitl to (amlires of vCte~'IDa, or dlaabillLY pay
to military personel who have ,,..
hr~!d
1--'ro\·i~lonA

WASHINGTON
MARCH OF EVENTS

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Jt yoU are 85 or older, retire·
ment lm:,me, for thll' purpoac of
eomputlq
your ta" cred1t. lu
ehtd" plntlona, annLutu:s mtu:
e1t, dJvldench and rent rr you ar•
under 85 and are a rell.red a:overn
ment worlter. your onlv retircmertt
lnenme on which you can •et Iii
~redlt 11 lhat Which you rece1ve
under a public retiretnent s,ystem.
Jn neltber case doea reUremnt In·
tome Include mor.e~· you 11r~t earnin1 now, 1ncl It may be neeeuary
to rledutt
part of \-Our currert
tarnlr\&amp;1 tn htui"'ng out your re·
Utement credit.
Ont further quaUflcation You
or your decelled
husband or
wife m"at have earner! ltlOrt th"'n
$60(1 lb each of t.Ph
Yelr! pr\or
to 1956 1'he ten years do not hav''
to hEwe been oon,eeul ve
Conc.J.\Ldon: I hope this serh J
ham boen helpltll
Hero ualn Jre ~~~·era • potntl
1vhlth bear repl'at!n~ F1le yo•,•
return 111 early as you can Th11
deadhne ll midnight, April 1&amp;
Be 11urc you h.tvt. llturl'd y()ur
l~x correctly, und have looked hHo
aU the anglea wh1ch miY apply
to vou and mr.y glvt' )'r'lu a lowrr
tax. 0~ job 111 to collect t1vm·y
cent of tax whlch hi .nud, but nfl
·nore
Late fil1ng or erron c9n makf.
It hecusary to chlra:_, you interest

for nther kind• ol no
tu·rmcnt income are IOmewhal
!Ike lh tl~t- for dividend~ You need
not pay tax em part
It anti yon
n'llll ht• 11hle to cl1lm a tax f'redlt
ror ~ ome of the amount you do pay
LIX on
Yf'lu need not be .retlrrd lo oojoy
lhe {p IRx h••neiiU," but ln som~
caM('R you must be 6e or oltter
C.encrally 11pcaklng, any t"Cmtrl·
l1U!Ions )ou made towarda a pen·
•lon throuah thf! yean you wflr&gt;J
'-'Orklnw: come' b~tck to you tax
freo
On the other h~,nd, lf your emplo}er foott•d the bllls, you are
toxable for the parment• as yo11
1'8ce1vt' them now. llowevt&gt;r, 1f
vou paid taxea on the contrlbu· arJanaltifts.
lion11 Iiiii he wa1 me.klftJ them ta
you noed mote Uliilitancc, c.111
your penalon tuad, or If you paid on )'O:.!t' Jnfltllil )\e~nJe &amp;&gt;rvkt

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CAI'I:'fOI,. IIIlA nMT&amp;GY-Demoeratlc leadenJ plan to t.&lt;el'
tbrou&amp;h the House early thll
ta tiopll ot atandlftl a better el'lance of Senate appl'Oval later.
..,.. two a.utJ u. c:1..U rll'bb and federal atd to e4uca.uon. The
1ettt.t,.f&amp;lll mto~ tt;i e. .tl[on tatepry becauu Rep. Adam Cl~
l*eWIII. !fitro Democrat ln:.tn New York'l Hulem. haa promtaed
to tOI'OI uUon. on hll amendMent to deny atd to any area that
._.,l lattpte tht , . _ In tbelr tchooll.
the HOuit dtftattd tbt .cbool biU laa\ year after tackln.J' on
PoWi&amp;h t.b\IHment. HGwever, a taraer nuMbtt" or RtpubUcana
an .,.et.et~ to vote for It thla year than la.at. and apouort bellevt
tl10 1lU1 ~ ,., tbn&gt;Uih'IWti,UQ Jlalll caU tor tbe tehool bill to be lrat and elvll rights
..oo.4 ta the ltouee, but tM two may be tumecl around.
tt tht7 ean be "nl tG b" Senate aooft eMUih thil year, lud,e"
~ thq atul.d a lMtter chance of wllhstandlftc a 110uthtm
etl'\lltlt tf thl}' &amp;et theft late, there wl11 be more preUUft' to liVe
up
rather than tb bo\d up othu important leJ1alatton wtUI
a timMoniUmlnt aou~ talk-test.

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boYI who gol to wr1te dat old
South so yoll can jest smell de
green mold on Grandma, w1th dat
old mockmbird am&amp;in hallelujah
m de mortgaged magnolia while
Dude bounce~ his ball off de shant}·aldc and Pa marriC.!I .all htc
granddaughters
PoSSibly we ll'~;e real low-down
m the South, from a steaJy diet
of rat cheese, gmgcr~naps and
corn whisky, maybe we all hate
Pappa and Jove Momma, or the
other way around, possibly we
only ha~e one gallus to keep the
demms from fallmg off
Maybe it's all true, but through
my mouthful of snuU I will de
claam that I am well slck and
tired of readmg about 1t You bOyl
go pick on \he Yankee• for 1
while and Jive us Cl'aekers a

rest.
(Copyright, 1957, by
Feature Syndicate, I11c)

LETART FALLS
Mrs Sam D1ls and Mrs. Paul
North of ParkeJsburg, Mr. and
Mn Ervm Gloeckner and Mn.
Lela Ripley spent Thursday with
Mildred Rfpley of Spencer, W.Va.
Mrs George Cummms entertained w 1th a birthday dmner Saturday evenmg for Mr Bob 1\0Y
Pres.ertt were Mr. and Mrs
George Cummms. children, BGbbie
and Eddie, and Mr and Mrs. Bob
Roy of Rac1ne
llr Everett Connolly is C:OR·
valeseing at h1s home rrom serious
mjurJes received from a fall in
Pomerey
Don H Powell, Columbu!l, spent
the week end wath hts parents,
Mr. and Mr!ii H. B. Powell.
Mr and Mrs Roy Pearson aDd
daa11hter, Sally, spent Suftday wlt..
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Theiss of Ra·
em e.
Mr and Mrs Murl Ashley have
moved to Clearwater, Florida.
Mr and Mrs Earl Shank spent
Sunday afternoon w1th Mr. and
Mra Early Roush.
Miss Mabel E&lt;'ox and sister, Mra.
Georgie Rodentser of Newart,
Ohio, spent the wee\: end with
their brother, Mr and Mrs. Blll:r
Fex.

Saturday- cMamel

Ourrt~ntt
C.m"~ Goet

11:00 Fury

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To School
2:3Q Tt:DMSSM Ernie Ford
3:p!J Matinee Tl&gt;~p;
4:0" Queen F?r A DP
4:4~ Mod•m Romautet

11·30 Cowbty Theatre
12:30 M.. Wizard.

100 Down On The ~~
130 Wutcrn Featm't
2 30 .NBA Game&gt;

5:00 Comedy Time
~·30 My LUtle Marlfe
1·00 Wild llill ffictot.

4 30 Slate Rai!es at JJ.i~teah
500 .tn Klog
5:30 hoy Ro~ers
600 News

8:30 News Plctuu
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Weatheuast
Death Valley Days
Ecl41e Fiiber ShOw
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8·30 Wfi!Jtern Feature
9 !0 Capt. Mldnl&amp;bl
10.00 Ho""'' Doot1v
10 30 Aunt Dru S¥W

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11.80 Tonllhl
13:80 stco Oil

Sip On
portablt' Motorola television set 7.00 Today
whtch she won as a door prize Sat. 0:00 ~Ute Time
urda) whli" attendtng the Auto- lb:OO HomE.
mobile Show wh1eh was sPQn· 11 00 The P:lice is !titbt
sorrd by the TV stat1on
u ·So Truth or Conkquencea
12:00 T:le •rae' Dough

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editorial oifice pttone 397

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On Tti.a1

9:30 Bll SIQcy
10:00 (.;~v~I..IW •I Sporta
10:48 hmo., Fig~ta

&lt;:olurnbus .&lt;.;onS"u mer p~ference
for lean pork Is boostmg the de
mand fur m ~:u l lype hogs amor. g
packer buyera, accordln&amp; to ar:.
" Obio State University extenSJon
marketing i:!pecialut.
This Increased demand, saya C
C. Bowen, mean&amp; !here ar~n ' t
enough meat-type hog1 to a:o 11·
round. lit estimates only about
one·fiftb or all hogs s:oing to market are of tbe meaHype If th1.:
number could be tnciTased to one·
ha.l.f, retail stores could be assure1l
of a constant supply of top quahty
pork eut&amp;- the kind tne consumer
-wan\.!1. H1gh quality meat-type hogs
tan yield 12 to 14 pounds more
Jean meat than over-tat hoga,
!!'he prel!ent tendency among
aome buyers, Bowen says, as to
1Jurchase hogs on a ''penalty" bas·
is. That 18, the prJc:es p.aid reflect
the presence of more tardy hogs
than meat·types to Ht( lots they
If buyers could depend on
¥•'""''~ straight lots of meat·t)'l)e
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Lower cost
per pound
keeps you
In business

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OLIVER
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Prlcel dawn? Time now to JoVIH!t

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Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Cl)ldl
VernoJi ~oy 1 Jaebon Coun
Norris.
Ql' datrymatt w~ named to lbt.:
Mn anti Mrs Jtrek Ablea \ ,.fid Sebate ~-t kt_ tile Weat Vlra:inia
ehildren of Pomeroy and J..awreD.· ·twli~tJufe ~.ft vacant by tJ1e fl!l·
Baller of Nanatit!t.d, spent · • • .sigoatl&lt;m Ofl '*"ad Sa)'n of ltpley
week end with tbelr parenll, ~'
MeCOf, a rormer member or the
1n&lt;t
Henry Balser.
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Ml't. Robtrt IIID •lid oon are lU ~ll' :wjlh IIi. •lld Jllh. Loe lobnat ttlen t10me.
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1,0n Of Melntng Star.
1
~. •nd )frs, BlllJ Hill and
Mlaa 11dna Cadle, who Ia 1
elllldren IJ)ent Sllftday with her ~· •t!Jf~'I 1 Clialc:\ Pt Plea1parent4. Mr and Mrs Ralph Bad1- 'Ut, ' sP.nJ: the week end J!lth ber
parents, Mr. tncl Mn. Fred Cadle.
ley, Tll.ppers Plains
Mra Erma Wilson apent Bun·
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N. 2nd Ave.
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McCoy
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Mn Sam Dils, Mr and Mrs.
Y' nderwood
two terms in
Paul North of Parkersburg 1pent '
Delegates and Wls' ,:;;~~~~
Mrs Thomas
tQ.an
Thursday
from the
"Meigs returned
General
Hoapltal.
Mr and Mrs Herbert Shields•
and Mrs. Lela Ripley 1pent Sun-

IN THE CHIPS

NEW LONDON, Conn.-Teen·
Juseph Sikorski Jr. disCovpOtatoe chips ®n be costly.
told a police co11rt judge that
reason be drove his automoon the wrong srde of the road
was that be was reaching (or the
l»Otato c!tt['!S in a bag on the seat
bes1de him. He was fmed $15.

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Nichola ffi1Dale ..
Nichol• breedins provide~ &amp;bt
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early weight. neeptional liv•blb..,
aft4 top fMd eflclency that apeU.
low coat per pound on lot after lot.
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wrote to lll wife on. the aw of the duel, declarln•
u.at M muM ··expoae my IUe to any extent rather bill .....,
Uab like anbUlu."
,
ft1 mat.m.J wu cathtn4 from the Library ot' COI\Irtll, th1
'rre~M&amp;r71 National Arehlvu and private coUectlon11. It wiU remlla
flll-&lt;1111'~ until alter !Allot J&gt;o¥.
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lncludlftl a lluro o~al por\rlll
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Mrs. H. H. Harrison and Mrs
HarGld Harnaon and two children
of Gallipolb were Sunday guem
Kr. and Mra. J. Diehl.

NEWS IN FARMING·

WEST SHADE

v86r ··roilftd
utility •••

Kra. M:arpret AUen attended
funeral of Mrs. Weber Howell
Tuesday.

Mr and Mrs Geor~:e Abbott
Mra. Mabel Tracy nnd lfrs
h1gher analysis of ferttlizer.
This same picture hold• true in and daughter Nina, Mr. and Mrs. Kathy PuUm1 accompamed by Re~
anothex type of phoapbate. Tbe WaJI Hellman spent Thunday eve- and Mn Harry Bates and two
ground a.w rock pltoaphate whtcb nmg with Mr. and Mrs. Lenar~ sona, vililted the shut ms Tue&amp;da~
has an analysis of 3% available Lanham and famtly,
evenmg, smgmg hymns followel.l
Mr and Mrl. Larry Roush of by prayer, and presenting them
phosphorus and 30 % total phosphorus. Recommendations on this Waverly spent Sunday evenmg With gifts of fruit. Tins was 1n
material artl to use three tunes w1th Mr and Mrs. Vugd Roush abservancc of Free Methodist
as much raw rock as' 20% super and family.
Youth week.
j~lr and Mrs Dana Turner and
phosphate On this basis 1500 lb
Mrs. John Diehl
per acre af ground rock pbot children Sh:rley, BiJhe and Jeriy
This 1s the season when Iannen phate would be needPd which were Sunday guests of Mr. and Jnd children Karen and Barbar:~
are ordermg and taking dehvery would eest in' the neighborhood of !Irs Will Hedman
Nere Tuesda~ callers of .Mr and
on the fertihzer they will use m $18 00 for this material.
llrs. Dwight Spencer
Recent
visitors
at
the
RUSJell
1957 If the farmer secures h1s
One of the most important Pa1nler home
were Mrs. Wdl
fertilizer well Jn advance of need,
Mr. and .Mrs. W1ll Hedma ·•
sources
of
[ertihzer
is
produced
Mr.
'
and
Mrs Ralp ~ 1pent
1le1
lman,
then he Will be assured of getting
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs
the analysis and tne amount that right on the farm m the manure P.amt cr and daughter Diana. Mr John Slmtb of Kerrs Run.
resultmg from livestock produc- and Mrs Harry Brown and sons
be needs
Mr. and Ml'l Floyd Spence .M.r
hon To get the most from manure Glenn and Samm1e,
Jnd
Mrs. Gera.ld V1olet were Sun1t 1s mtertlsbng to note that Jt should be hauled directly from
Jay
afternoon callen at the Jer,.
Mr
and
Mrs
Albert
&lt;rl\&gt;ogleir
there is a decided trend toward the stable te the land or stored
.uc
Roush
home.
and
daughters
Pattte,
Mr
and
Mr•
high analysis fertihzers under cover. Each ton of manure
Mr.
and
Mrs. Eu.gene Lanham
and Aver•
m the good old days a sack produced equals about J.OO pounds Charlrs Geoglem
~nd
son
Davy,
lfr. and Mrs. Len
Geoglcm v.t'fe Sunday callers of
tertiltzer frequently contamed o( 10-5-10 fertilizer.
ll'd
Lanham
Jr
, and daughle '
:'lfr
and
Mrs
Herner
GeogJei.n.
less than 8% of plant foed. In the
Farmers
sllould
provide
all
of
~amala of Parkersburg were Sun
r&lt;L•ry
To
Rc;ush
spent
Tuesday
1930's: and early liMO's 2-12-6 was
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len
the commonest analysts used tor the materials needed by the crop mght wl(h Lmda Bahr.
ard Llinham and fanuly
throughout
the
growmg
season
:\1r
11nd
Mrs
Willard
Ebenbacl'
corn and sm"ll grains. This was
Where
a
farmer
removes
straw
ly Mn. Ruu•ll P•inter
replaced by 3-12-12 and this year
analysis of 6-12-12 and 4-16·16 are alter comb1nmg to save the mea· ment practices must also be good.
dow crop sbedlng the m1nerat ou
being recommended.
Mo:;t 1\l('Jgs County ~oils show
The numbers m the analysis of t.ricnts remaming m the straw per a very low amount of ph.osphorus
a fertillr:er such as 4--16·16 means acre equal those found 1n about and are somehmcs low m potash
4% nitrogen 16 % phospher1c ac1d 120 pounds of an 0-10·30 [erh!Jzer
EE1ch ton of alfalfa hay removes available ft Js not uncommon to
and 16#;., potash.
fmd Meig s County soJls With less
Royal 4 Dr. Sedan,
Farmers are tlsing the hagher about 10 pounds of phosphonc than 10 peunds of available phos.
Heater and Defroster.
analysis fertilizers because each ac1d and 40 pound!! of potash
phorus accordmg to so1I tests. The
A
100
bushel
corn
crop
w1D
Black
Finish, One Ownumt of plant food 1s cheaper m
potassmm available may range tn
er.
the higher analysis and because need m the neighborhood of 140 the poor area With 76 to 125 Jbs.
smaller quantities have to be ap pounds of nitrogen, 48 pounds oJ potassiUm avallable per acre. Aft.
phed to provide the same amount phosphorus and 114 pounds oJ cr legumes are grown, however,
potash.
of plant nutrients. The simplest
thill ameunt of potassium usually
No pl~:~nt can use all of the decreases, unless replaced with
example of th1s is round tn the
phoaphate fertthzers because that plant nutrients in the soli so ad mineral fertilizer ,
mvolvet only one plant food ma- dJtlonal nutrients must be presenl
Farmers have been m the habit
terial. A 20% phosphate fertilizer In order to get the maJ:imum of applying fert.Lhzer 10 rate1 of
UJ
to sell in the county growth Some reports indtcate that 250 to 400 pounds per acre with
$75 00 per ton. U we crops are about 60% efficient 1n both corn and wheat, but have
price by the percent the use of phosphorus and 40 % frequently fleglected te apply ldof phosphat(! we find that the m the use of petasb. Acoordmg dltlonal fert1hzer to alfalfa meadunit price for phesphate in the lo tb1s then it is necessary to ows whtch produce yields nearly
20% !erUhter wUI be $2 00 per have four tlmea as much phos. as high as eather corn or wheat.
unit, while if you buy the same phatc m the soil as the plant will Th.ia is one of the neglected appJIfertilizer in the 49% analysis 1t use.
cations of ferhhzer which will pay
The heaviest application should a farmer dh•1dends.
coats $U3 per unit.
A 62'/t&gt; phoaphate is also avail· be put on the more responsi~
Det~~;Jied recommendations are
able wbieb ,sella for slightly less crops. Fertilizing for a new mea available m ExtensiOn Bulletin
per unlt than the 49% phosphate. dew or mamtaining permanent 346, Fert1hzing OhlO Farms or bl
In future y.,ar1 it ls expected thi! pastures on old meadows b verJ a new bulletin 357 to be relea&amp;ell
may be available lrom eommerc1al beneficial. Tbe yields or ·meadow during February These may be
craps can be kept high with prop- aeeured by contacting the Exteneompaniea.
Other manage- sion Offica.
Wben we figure applications of er
equivalent amount of ferhhzer
our common recommendations on
permanent pasture ia 500 pounds
of 20?'~ super phesphate .
At that rat!' the cost of applying
the 20% m:aterlal will be $10 per
acre. We would get the aame amount of plant food by applylng
204 pounds ef the 49% matenal,
V-8, 4-Door Station Wagon, 'Radio and Heater Power
which would cost $7.65 or a sav·
Glide- White Wall Tires El&lt;tra·Cjean. One Lo~al Owner
ing on the price of the material
alone of $2.3&amp;. In addition to this
there would be the saving of
truckuJg, handling and applymg
the 296 pounds of matenal which
E Main St .
Pomeroy
would not be needed with the
C. E. ll•kHIM
County Atricultu.-.1 Apnt
L1beral ff'rtiliution of farm
crop.s boost both yields and m
come. Farmers who have good
crop yields and good Jivestoc~
production have the highest m
comes. Good yields call for liberal use of fertiliZer&amp; year after
year

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Clubs 14th dJ&amp;trw=t. w1U be held
Saturday, Apnl 27 at the Ohto
Avlcullural Ex.perim"nt atatior.
club ofhcJ.ab have 'lnr.ouneed.

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SPRING

~ ROOI"LA.-Alexander Hamnton 1 wbo had more tbn
1 ill ih*fl t( ~\lbltl WhtD he wa.a alive, la JttllftJ' belated J')Ol'Uiie&amp;•
UMl \bll ,_, from the ftcltnl department he more or leu l'ouftded.
. 'Tbl 'tniiUI1 departm•t hal brou&amp;ht out a dlaplay ot prlttlMI
hlltorlcal material obaen'tftl the btee.ttnnial o1' the blrth of H&amp;mll·

tGn. ltl ant teeretaey.

DEMONSTIATION

Woo~;t er The ~p r. n g ' flower !.diow
or lhf' Oh io AssocJahon of Garden

,;!•••••••_!.

Growers wall attend bot.b labor&amp;·
tory pertods and lecture aeasiODI

On the evemng of Februuy 19
growers will attend a banquet i!l
the Adminiltrallon B•ulding When
Raymond Sheldrake of Cornell
Untvennty wtll speak on research
w1th plastic greenhouses A rou'Dd
table discusston on the same top:c
wlll follow wlth Oh11 Bpeelaliab
the problems mvolved.
Reg1!&gt;trat10n
for the
shorL
course wiU begm at 10 a.m , :February 19 in Gourley Hall on the
station Cb.mpus.

FREE

Tha year'» show u planned 11 1
a spec11l event in
cooperatiOn
and Krt. Helen Darby were recent 'Nltb the Oh.io JlltiO!'I'I Dtamond
gueda of tbe1r brothtt Norman Jubdee )ear and will feature talk.;,
Schaefer and wife and called on de!llOrstraU(lnJ and eY.hJbits on all
their brother Doc who u a pat- pbasea Ctf flower ifO'Plng
ient m Holzer Hospital.
All progranu, lDcliJdin£ u!t1
Mr. and Mn. CWford Jacobs bits and flower e.ntrtes ()f club
and aon J..tk ipeDt Sunday m members, wtll be lb&amp;ed In tbe:
Columbua.
atation's new serviCe buildmg at
the east end of the campus. {)()on
Mn. Avanelle Brown and Mrs Wlll open at 1 p m., EST.
COJ'a Rtna.baw were Athena va.·
tora one day tbe put week
Stahon lpi!CWiJt and tbeir torKr SammJ t..ewb and family acs scheduled for the IJf1111er tbov·
were Sunday cue.U of Mr. and proRram are, R. B. Nelswander,
lin. O..Ulo AileD.
"Jmpor..ance o[ Timel:.· Spraymg "
IDd J4n.
Pefty Peoples H J Medenk.J, "Garden sona and
1 "'"''" on Mr. and Mrs Pearl Ja. FertihzeR" and llichard R. I&gt;avb,
AND SUPPLY
Mr. and Mrs. John D1ehl
"Your
Lawn"
The
atation'l
new
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Satm,!ay e~~tning.
l'lloae
color movie, "Jletter Uving Thro.
Pearfst.
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lin. Dorothy Dilley, l8 belpmg ugh Agricultural BeJweb,'' wall
Kn:. Pearl Jacobs with .her houu be ahown at 8 p.m.
worlL

during the 2-da.y event. Subject
matter wtll mclude Ju' ghalt'l o(
growing and marketing green·
house a-ops, with particular em·
phasis on tomatoes. ·rwelve &amp;ta
bon and Extension Seo ·vice speciR·
hsts will ~~erve as instructOJ's.

MASTERMIX
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6 30 Golden Pla)'boWJe
7.00 Beat lbo Cloell
7 30 Bute!atl.een
8:00 Jackae Gleason Sflow
9 00 Gale Storm Show

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8 10 PIAJ"huu.ae of Stara
9:00 -Mr. Arbms &amp; li:ve
8:30 Hi1hway Patrol
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Spring Flower
Show Announced
For April 27th

:Mrs. Erma Neuton and famJiy

Keynote speaker at Lhe openinl)
session wlll be W. E. Krauss, auocu.te director of the Ohio Station
Krauss wdl speak on tbe topic,
''The lmportance of Nutntion 1n
the Consumption of Veceta.ble
Crops"

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Mr and :Mr._ Lou Dleh1 I JK'nt
an evenm,: Wtth h1a 11ster M r~
Lona koeeher o( Cbestkr recen tl y
Mr. Wyatt Schaefer and aon
David were Vteekend guestJ of
biJ parent.a,. Kr. aDd )1ra Norman
Schaefer.

Wooster-A 2 day ,;hort course
for &amp;rowers of • greenhouse Yf'i&amp;:•
etable crops will be offered at th';
Ob1o AgricUltural Experiment at3·
tlon February 19 and 20, official$
1
have :mrJounced.

On

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9:30 Capta1a Ra...~aroe
10:30 MishiY '!lou"'
11:00' Lurky 8 ll•och
11.30 Tales of Texq RanPn
12:00 Bill Top
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1:00 The LoD.J
1.30 Jr. 'Jown
2.00 National lc&amp;
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4.30 The P.it Plctun'

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2-Day Course Is
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Vegetable Men

Saturday- Channel

U.IS Love of Lire
12!SCI Sear&lt;) lor Tomorrow

Attendanee It SUnday Schoo!
January 20 .. 72.
Mt and Mn Ball Davis were
wet'li:end KLit' ilt of her pou-enu
! Mr and Kn. P. J1100b1.

spec1allat be!Jeve¥, th cv would be
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb. I, 1957-3

Meat Type Hogs In Greater Demand
'Now As Consumers Ask}'or Lean Meats

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Purdue,---;:;~~;;-~ - -Middleport Looking For Stron.d 1'in

Clash 1n Vital
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Ohio Side 's 81 g Ten basketblfU
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According to Ji,n\ 'j'h,ite of PHS
ll:lit ~ 15 player&amp;dn seorlnf. followlng :J'rtedenmaker anc&amp;;Morgan
In 10 S.EOAL game• ~ 'l•v•r &amp; Tllm
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•1:1- Bi ! h op, At h ens
162
E. Johnson, Jackson
159
T. McQuaid, NelsomiUe
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' JIDl Bowles . Middleport
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A. Buffington. Pom@t'oy
147
T. John8iln ·P omeroy
144
John Sisson .P omeroy
143
Dlok Potta Wellston
143
Tow Smith Athens
136
W. Dicken, 'l..OJln
135
G. McConkey, Athens
118
M. Walton, WeliBton
118
Ed K~atlng , Nelsonville
ll7
J . Thomas Gallipoli1
113
J. Walton' Wellaton
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,\ little remarkable is the bunching of Pomeroy's three top scorers
in the 7th, Dth, and 9th positions,
each with an averqe of 14 plus
DQints per game. This speaks well
lor the bahmce of the Panthers.

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National Football l~ague, its play.
er draft completed, moved into
It~ miclwintrr business sessions today wi!h lhe propo ~;ed program of
the new players organ ization , rule
chan gPs, expansion and schedu.Je
consideration .on the agenda.

The 12 ml•mbe'r clubs drafted a
lola! of 312 playNs Thursday,
completing its S£'1ertions started
last Novllnllwr when 49 hopefuls
wel"e tappNI for future play
among tht~ rugg£'d pru1.
Commissioner Bert Bell planned
to present the players' program,
~~~ kinr,:: a $3.000 salary minimum
fur drafted nlnyer.~ anoi an injur)'
chmsl", to the owners Cor eonsld.
eration, and dght dties were
hopeful that the lengue woold ex·
pand to a 14 elnb riheuU in 19G8.

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CHICAGO UP
. Sugar Ray
Robinson. aging but ~~~ lbborn, said
he plann.c d to "correct" ~orne selladmitted mistakes ·tn the fight in
which l1e loot l~e middleweight
tllle to Gene FulLmer and the cor·
:·ceting wotJld be
done at Full
mer's expe,ae,

New Strong Men
Emerge At Top
Of Front Office
WASliiNGTON UP- F~l Cl!lel
J. • Edgu Hoover's one-time -candidat• for hasobal! commla&amp;i.oner
emerged today as the t~~trona man
of t-he Wa,1hlngton basebaU Ckvb'll
reorJanl.led 'li-lrec:torate:. ·- ·~
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The Uttle. man (5 feet, T~
lncbel) 'with the big voice la C.

LIMA. 0 . t1P .- Midrlletown
continued to dominate play in the
Greater Ohio League today, leadIna: In both offensive and dtfiDslve illpartmenu.

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.fq,rw.,.-.dl. Johnson at center,
Aaron 8u.ffinston and John Sisson at gqards.

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Xavier, Ohln 102 Loyola, M.d. 76
.Cincinnati 78 Toledo 63

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Utah 88 Colorado A&amp;M 80
Montana 84 Wyomln&amp; 60

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month awaf, blr le•tue P"U'~
were beelnning to fall Into
wholesale nu.mben today 1 tbe
ted Press reported.
The WashJn~:ton Senators.
exampl~. :announced t~c ~lll&gt;lflJ(Qi
six pllu:ers at one r.lip
CIE&gt;ve!11:ld A:l.d Kanus Cit)'
each, · and so on dow!) thelln'e'.

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LEWISTON, Me. - Two
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Ronnie Knox, former UCLA football ~tar who is being sought by
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ST. MORITZ, Switco.rlar.d
UP
Twenly·lwo erews
(rom 12
countries incl uding two sleds from
the United States, offielally have
hcen entered for next weekend's
bobsled world championships Jn
lhe draw for positions made
Thu.rsday night, the Unitctl States
team drew the sixth and eighth
positions .

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fieials wilt meet in s~oparate sessions Lo&lt;lay to discuss raisi'ng the
pre.~c nt
minimum snlary frbr.l.
:!;6,000 to $7.500, a prOIJOSal tlwtl
\.he players haw• b&lt;'en wol'king on
ror mure than a year.

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Dana Murray
Dl'na Weber Murray bas
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at. Lackland Air Foree Ba~e. San
Antonio, Texas. He is the aon of
Mr .aod Mrs. Dana L. MWTay of
Pomeroy, and Is a graduate of tbe
Pomeroy Hlzh School, Clasa of '56.
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Previoue to hls enUstlng he was
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employed a!i a meat cutter f&lt;tr
the Evan's Store l.n Middle~t. year"!~~ fqUtb, qto.eatjoned I~
1He is now continuing the second hos~ll-- &amp;Lout •• accident
pbue at Lackland wheTe he will Ilia m..qtqre)'tlt, admitted to
be _.tationed until cOIT).pleti~J,g ba· he ~ol lk,epse plates l••....,.klul
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treated to a basketball ~;~~.enn·
· Thursday afternoon durinJ 4 joint
as:~embly when the Frelhman ca1e
team edged -Point Pleasant Fre•t;.men 43-41 .
Rilly Wilwn, younger brother
of [ormer PHS great Bob WiitOJt,
was bi~h for both teams wHit 24
points.

Clll'l'ently ranked the No. 11
high Rhool team in Ohio' by the
United Ptes!l board of collehes,
the Mlddle!l are averaging 88.1
f,olnta per game In seven \oop
victories tht't seaeon.
Middletown abo has Riven up
the raWest pointa to opponents, allowln.c oolv G7 .3 per eame. Tlae
Middiu .bave an overall record of
13·0 this INIOn and l 88-() rteOf'CI
over the ~~- two-and-a-half yun.

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fifth straiglit. yc!1r in 1958 the National ··F.~tti:ili League hung up a.
aew attend:a.nce mark. A. total of
z.Ml~· r~ ' ~,»aid to watch the
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today the only answer to the Y.!ln·
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Middies Hold
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Waahlngton tax lawyer and flnan·
clal bralntruster Cor TV star Arthur Godfrey, former Notre Dame
football C(!lilch Frank Leahy, ac·
trflsses Dorothy Lamout and Mar·
lene Dletrlcb and others.

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Bob Eastman iJ expected to again start iu utne of Junior Hawthorne, w~• real interest is

Bowie• is the main
scoring threat but close behind
him are Junior Kennedy and BQbby Nelson who can explode for
a bunch of ·bucketa an)' time.

Sugur Ray's outline or his plam
for }'ullmer followed .. n announc('.
ment Thursd~ by Ja n~l'~ D. Nor.
rls, president of the lnttrnaUon&lt;~l
Boxing Club, that the two would
meet April 24 h) the ChicaiO St!l·

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IUneu and have a few days of
prtctlce under their belts. The
Ptntbers won II squeaker from
G.al)f,~Q)j.a .g.43 last Tuesday nlgbt
b_.ert u4 i1 is hoped, have regained theil' conndence.

Big Jim

Sugar Ray Says
Fullmer To Help
Correct Mistakes

SOUTH

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emerged from the "50" jinx, SCQJ"•
ed 71 points, but &amp;till lost 71·89.

'Tbt way baseball'ii rules

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Coach Dkk ftrttoo iild this Duke 72 M.ary land dO
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mwnina his boys bave fully re- Louisville 88 Miami,
covered from luJ ~It's seige of Wake Forest 73 Virglnia 58

sel up now. where 111 club can keep
title to a ph:tyer seven years and
still not givl.! him a chance to play
Middleport has only Jim Bowles in the majors, a team like the
the lanky ce nter in the top 17 Yankees stand!! to benefit most,"
scorers. BowleH Is in excellent Lane said.
position to challenge the four
"['d like to see legislation
players above him u.W.r Frieden· passed that if a player has put
maker. He ha1 little chance to in fpur yt-ar~ in the minors and
catch the Rocket ace. Nobody has . thPn isp.'t kepJ on the major
Each boy has four game.11 to league roster of the club which
play In league competition. This owns tillc to him, then all the
~an · e'll:perl8 considerable jockey. other cluiJs would have a chance
mg to ·g o on between ''thlrd and to buy his c('lntract."
12th rinnkini players. A)J 91"e withIn wbout 1ft points of Uch other.
A hot or cold niJht for any one of
them rould change the final stand·
Jngs radic.Jlly.

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Spring's Nearing
BASKETBALL Brings Signers

EAST
era ,. iA IQIJ&gt;III ..enl! mal&lt;ho4 for a IMIUo tbol cou_l~ w• th•
oqpoDeota tontpt in "n elf'Qrt. tR teams for to...nh place if 'he Pan- Sl ,Jo~, N. Y. 71 .,i~burgb 70
better t»iT stM4Att wiU) only thrrs lo~te. Pon:wroy is 6-4 and St. Peters 81 Siena 60
loW" umu left lA tbe rr1-;: "·t ds the wi.JI tR st.a&gt;' in mathe- Te~e 87 Qej.aware 57
~aaQ.D plu.
-· al)caJ eont.JIQ.IioiJ ~l:Jiod. Nelson- Br11w1 M H&amp;rvard !Ill ot
vi.IJ~ and AtAtAI wb9 have been Rhode Island 1 100 Maine 60
Mld'dleport'J. C~ l'joii!D Swack·

WRUld Uuow
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MQnii,
Hf,ndy
'I he RucJq:.yc~ then•selycs wert
aod Ne150n at tbe Jae~n lroq·
itlll· lll"d l'lU~ in no immed1ate dan·
men here. The Jat:bqa club iJ 2;-8
4er of be111;,: d1slodgeJ from their'
on
the season bu.&amp; it ll fnab from
\oft~· !)Nch or six
wins and ono.
an
upiet 57-M wiQ over Pvmeroy
Gary :e'fiA4elfiJP0., f11. Wellston
lo~~ no n1atler who wins lhf' lllloi·
last
wee(f.. The Pan-.bert bid beal)
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far
out
1D
tront
ln
the
SEOL
Ruii J·Lllilh r battle.
~in&amp;: r~ with 281 tQ_ints over wt-a.kened from a "u.t with Uu.
For C'IIJth Floyd Stahl's B!J$/kr hlJ ntxt rival. Gel)e ICorJan of
The Jacketa, 1·1. bold cmly a
l1'e ere·.~ the danger ro mes M9A· toiM wltb tto poiDU trails the victory over GaJ.Iigoljs, 83-&amp;G, on
t.!ay r11ght v, htn it travels tq sha.r~r from W.elWRD.
Jam~ary 8th. 'l'._i bt.n had an
Champaign, Ill. , to mef't the nliD.!
fOJ! Pri.ecba~~., au ,11 shoot· af[liction tor st011QC ln the mid·
And lln- J!linois wi n .\h·nday n_,\t
ins
~ 1 a&amp;l ave..._ JJI,r outtna:. die 50's, loiin1 I!IYU"4) by close
wou ld &lt;'nd the Buckeyes' reign O;l
JJfi
ba.d at .ll in lDJjrlfaaue UD· mu1ins.
Big Ten ba sketball :lr.d tUJQblo
leo! It loll.,; Ia Wto l,10 and They !oat to Nelsonvi1h 74-58.
~hem Into se&lt;"ond plaN! .
uee• tba dijnk t1KJt. rq~li\JI.&amp; a t.o Athens 58-.56, to Pomeroy No
In mi'eU 11g Illinois tom!lrro:.; apft o.ne-b1Utdlr· ~
a~ 70, and to Welbton 5-71. A·
niE ht the Boilermakers Will be Un." ·the .slOt and Ia dealf1y wl lt.
gainst Wellston a week ago they
cit&gt;rdogs ant:: in seart:h of lhei:'
f.fth conference win against one
Jr,.ss
an early season setbaek
l;y O~io State .
Srhula s ti~ troubles plai(ue both
l'inois aPri
. Purdue. . The Boiler.h
n,12kcrs w1ll he p1~ymg Wlt ou·
~uard Harvey .Auslm, a depend~·
,)!J.l .&gt;cort:r, Wlls~n, a lop subsh·
u t~ ~nt.! L~.o ~e . mutb ..
1 h" Jlhn 1 s l'lq!l:h ·sco ·•ng Georg, ~
'l 1n SJ ~ Ie will be playing in the
•· "sl of his two last aames. A low
mark in soclo!og) has barred him
f_:om competition aft~:&gt;r th~ Oh10
~tale game.
Jw.li,u1&lt;1 and Iowa wU! slart the
: ontrrt:nce action at Iowa City h ,
1n arternonn gAme l.o be earrl€•J
nn the n.ido\o·~.:st
televi~1nn net·
work 111 other games Michigan 3· 1
is at !t'linnesota 2·3 and Mlchlgan
State 2-3 at :.;-utthweb:l·rn 2·!1.

Tile Panthers iQ to l4aa~ (5.-5)

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Purdue,---;:;~~;;-~ - -Middleport Looking For Stron.d 1'in

Clash 1n Vital
Bl.g 1'en Game

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Purdue. two growing menace• t9
Ohio Side 's 81 g Ten basketblfU
lt&gt;a·JI"rshir da:.h tonl() rrow in em•
uf fou r ro11 fcrenre g.lmes.

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banuner soP4 •

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Colton

FLANNEL
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Studies Salary
Hike, Changes

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According to Ji,n\ 'j'h,ite of PHS
ll:lit ~ 15 player&amp;dn seorlnf. followlng :J'rtedenmaker anc&amp;;Morgan
In 10 S.EOAL game• ~ 'l•v•r &amp; Tllm
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•1:1- Bi ! h op, At h ens
162
E. Johnson, Jackson
159
T. McQuaid, NelsomiUe
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' JIDl Bowles . Middleport
15::1
A. Buffington. Pom@t'oy
147
T. John8iln ·P omeroy
144
John Sisson .P omeroy
143
Dlok Potta Wellston
143
Tow Smith Athens
136
W. Dicken, 'l..OJln
135
G. McConkey, Athens
118
M. Walton, WeliBton
118
Ed K~atlng , Nelsonville
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J . Thomas Gallipoli1
113
J. Walton' Wellaton
102
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,\ little remarkable is the bunching of Pomeroy's three top scorers
in the 7th, Dth, and 9th positions,
each with an averqe of 14 plus
DQints per game. This speaks well
lor the bahmce of the Panthers.

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National Football l~ague, its play.
er draft completed, moved into
It~ miclwintrr business sessions today wi!h lhe propo ~;ed program of
the new players organ ization , rule
chan gPs, expansion and schedu.Je
consideration .on the agenda.

The 12 ml•mbe'r clubs drafted a
lola! of 312 playNs Thursday,
completing its S£'1ertions started
last Novllnllwr when 49 hopefuls
wel"e tappNI for future play
among tht~ rugg£'d pru1.
Commissioner Bert Bell planned
to present the players' program,
~~~ kinr,:: a $3.000 salary minimum
fur drafted nlnyer.~ anoi an injur)'
chmsl", to the owners Cor eonsld.
eration, and dght dties were
hopeful that the lengue woold ex·
pand to a 14 elnb riheuU in 19G8.

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. Sugar Ray
Robinson. aging but ~~~ lbborn, said
he plann.c d to "correct" ~orne selladmitted mistakes ·tn the fight in
which l1e loot l~e middleweight
tllle to Gene FulLmer and the cor·
:·ceting wotJld be
done at Full
mer's expe,ae,

New Strong Men
Emerge At Top
Of Front Office
WASliiNGTON UP- F~l Cl!lel
J. • Edgu Hoover's one-time -candidat• for hasobal! commla&amp;i.oner
emerged today as the t~~trona man
of t-he Wa,1hlngton basebaU Ckvb'll
reorJanl.led 'li-lrec:torate:. ·- ·~
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The Uttle. man (5 feet, T~
lncbel) 'with the big voice la C.

LIMA. 0 . t1P .- Midrlletown
continued to dominate play in the
Greater Ohio League today, leadIna: In both offensive and dtfiDslve illpartmenu.

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Aaron 8u.ffinston and John Sisson at gqards.

MIDWEST

Xavier, Ohln 102 Loyola, M.d. 76
.Cincinnati 78 Toledo 63

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Denver 69 Utah State 68 ot
Utah 88 Colorado A&amp;M 80
Montana 84 Wyomln&amp; 60

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month awaf, blr le•tue P"U'~
were beelnning to fall Into
wholesale nu.mben today 1 tbe
ted Press reported.
The WashJn~:ton Senators.
exampl~. :announced t~c ~lll&gt;lflJ(Qi
six pllu:ers at one r.lip
CIE&gt;ve!11:ld A:l.d Kanus Cit)'
each, · and so on dow!) thelln'e'.

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ST. MORITZ, Switco.rlar.d
UP
Twenly·lwo erews
(rom 12
countries incl uding two sleds from
the United States, offielally have
hcen entered for next weekend's
bobsled world championships Jn
lhe draw for positions made
Thu.rsday night, the Unitctl States
team drew the sixth and eighth
positions .

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fieials wilt meet in s~oparate sessions Lo&lt;lay to discuss raisi'ng the
pre.~c nt
minimum snlary frbr.l.
:!;6,000 to $7.500, a prOIJOSal tlwtl
\.he players haw• b&lt;'en wol'king on
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Dana Murray
Dl'na Weber Murray bas
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Mr .aod Mrs. Dana L. MWTay of
Pomeroy, and Is a graduate of tbe
Pomeroy Hlzh School, Clasa of '56.
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employed a!i a meat cutter f&lt;tr
the Evan's Store l.n Middle~t. year"!~~ fqUtb, qto.eatjoned I~
1He is now continuing the second hos~ll-- &amp;Lout •• accident
pbue at Lackland wheTe he will Ilia m..qtqre)'tlt, admitted to
be _.tationed until cOIT).pleti~J,g ba· he ~ol lk,epse plates l••....,.klul
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treated to a basketball ~;~~.enn·
· Thursday afternoon durinJ 4 joint
as:~embly when the Frelhman ca1e
team edged -Point Pleasant Fre•t;.men 43-41 .
Rilly Wilwn, younger brother
of [ormer PHS great Bob WiitOJt,
was bi~h for both teams wHit 24
points.

Clll'l'ently ranked the No. 11
high Rhool team in Ohio' by the
United Ptes!l board of collehes,
the Mlddle!l are averaging 88.1
f,olnta per game In seven \oop
victories tht't seaeon.
Middletown abo has Riven up
the raWest pointa to opponents, allowln.c oolv G7 .3 per eame. Tlae
Middiu .bave an overall record of
13·0 this INIOn and l 88-() rteOf'CI
over the ~~- two-and-a-half yun.

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fifth straiglit. yc!1r in 1958 the National ··F.~tti:ili League hung up a.
aew attend:a.nce mark. A. total of
z.Ml~· r~ ' ~,»aid to watch the
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today the only answer to the Y.!ln·
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Waahlngton tax lawyer and flnan·
clal bralntruster Cor TV star Arthur Godfrey, former Notre Dame
football C(!lilch Frank Leahy, ac·
trflsses Dorothy Lamout and Mar·
lene Dletrlcb and others.

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Lane Says Laws
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Bob Eastman iJ expected to again start iu utne of Junior Hawthorne, w~• real interest is

Bowie• is the main
scoring threat but close behind
him are Junior Kennedy and BQbby Nelson who can explode for
a bunch of ·bucketa an)' time.

Sugur Ray's outline or his plam
for }'ullmer followed .. n announc('.
ment Thursd~ by Ja n~l'~ D. Nor.
rls, president of the lnttrnaUon&lt;~l
Boxing Club, that the two would
meet April 24 h) the ChicaiO St!l·

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IUneu and have a few days of
prtctlce under their belts. The
Ptntbers won II squeaker from
G.al)f,~Q)j.a .g.43 last Tuesday nlgbt
b_.ert u4 i1 is hoped, have regained theil' conndence.

Big Jim

Sugar Ray Says
Fullmer To Help
Correct Mistakes

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ed 71 points, but &amp;till lost 71·89.

'Tbt way baseball'ii rules

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Coach Dkk ftrttoo iild this Duke 72 M.ary land dO
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mwnina his boys bave fully re- Louisville 88 Miami,
covered from luJ ~It's seige of Wake Forest 73 Virglnia 58

sel up now. where 111 club can keep
title to a ph:tyer seven years and
still not givl.! him a chance to play
Middleport has only Jim Bowles in the majors, a team like the
the lanky ce nter in the top 17 Yankees stand!! to benefit most,"
scorers. BowleH Is in excellent Lane said.
position to challenge the four
"['d like to see legislation
players above him u.W.r Frieden· passed that if a player has put
maker. He ha1 little chance to in fpur yt-ar~ in the minors and
catch the Rocket ace. Nobody has . thPn isp.'t kepJ on the major
Each boy has four game.11 to league roster of the club which
play In league competition. This owns tillc to him, then all the
~an · e'll:perl8 considerable jockey. other cluiJs would have a chance
mg to ·g o on between ''thlrd and to buy his c('lntract."
12th rinnkini players. A)J 91"e withIn wbout 1ft points of Uch other.
A hot or cold niJht for any one of
them rould change the final stand·
Jngs radic.Jlly.

Leo Do 0"'oy. He

Spring's Nearing
BASKETBALL Brings Signers

EAST
era ,. iA IQIJ&gt;III ..enl! mal&lt;ho4 for a IMIUo tbol cou_l~ w• th•
oqpoDeota tontpt in "n elf'Qrt. tR teams for to...nh place if 'he Pan- Sl ,Jo~, N. Y. 71 .,i~burgb 70
better t»iT stM4Att wiU) only thrrs lo~te. Pon:wroy is 6-4 and St. Peters 81 Siena 60
loW" umu left lA tbe rr1-;: "·t ds the wi.JI tR st.a&gt;' in mathe- Te~e 87 Qej.aware 57
~aaQ.D plu.
-· al)caJ eont.JIQ.IioiJ ~l:Jiod. Nelson- Br11w1 M H&amp;rvard !Ill ot
vi.IJ~ and AtAtAI wb9 have been Rhode Island 1 100 Maine 60
Mld'dleport'J. C~ l'joii!D Swack·

WRUld Uuow
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MQnii,
Hf,ndy
'I he RucJq:.yc~ then•selycs wert
aod Ne150n at tbe Jae~n lroq·
itlll· lll"d l'lU~ in no immed1ate dan·
men here. The Jat:bqa club iJ 2;-8
4er of be111;,: d1slodgeJ from their'
on
the season bu.&amp; it ll fnab from
\oft~· !)Nch or six
wins and ono.
an
upiet 57-M wiQ over Pvmeroy
Gary :e'fiA4elfiJP0., f11. Wellston
lo~~ no n1atler who wins lhf' lllloi·
last
wee(f.. The Pan-.bert bid beal)
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far
out
1D
tront
ln
the
SEOL
Ruii J·Lllilh r battle.
~in&amp;: r~ with 281 tQ_ints over wt-a.kened from a "u.t with Uu.
For C'IIJth Floyd Stahl's B!J$/kr hlJ ntxt rival. Gel)e ICorJan of
The Jacketa, 1·1. bold cmly a
l1'e ere·.~ the danger ro mes M9A· toiM wltb tto poiDU trails the victory over GaJ.Iigoljs, 83-&amp;G, on
t.!ay r11ght v, htn it travels tq sha.r~r from W.elWRD.
Jam~ary 8th. 'l'._i bt.n had an
Champaign, Ill. , to mef't the nliD.!
fOJ! Pri.ecba~~., au ,11 shoot· af[liction tor st011QC ln the mid·
And lln- J!linois wi n .\h·nday n_,\t
ins
~ 1 a&amp;l ave..._ JJI,r outtna:. die 50's, loiin1 I!IYU"4) by close
wou ld &lt;'nd the Buckeyes' reign O;l
JJfi
ba.d at .ll in lDJjrlfaaue UD· mu1ins.
Big Ten ba sketball :lr.d tUJQblo
leo! It loll.,; Ia Wto l,10 and They !oat to Nelsonvi1h 74-58.
~hem Into se&lt;"ond plaN! .
uee• tba dijnk t1KJt. rq~li\JI.&amp; a t.o Athens 58-.56, to Pomeroy No
In mi'eU 11g Illinois tom!lrro:.; apft o.ne-b1Utdlr· ~
a~ 70, and to Welbton 5-71. A·
niE ht the Boilermakers Will be Un." ·the .slOt and Ia dealf1y wl lt.
gainst Wellston a week ago they
cit&gt;rdogs ant:: in seart:h of lhei:'
f.fth conference win against one
Jr,.ss
an early season setbaek
l;y O~io State .
Srhula s ti~ troubles plai(ue both
l'inois aPri
. Purdue. . The Boiler.h
n,12kcrs w1ll he p1~ymg Wlt ou·
~uard Harvey .Auslm, a depend~·
,)!J.l .&gt;cort:r, Wlls~n, a lop subsh·
u t~ ~nt.! L~.o ~e . mutb ..
1 h" Jlhn 1 s l'lq!l:h ·sco ·•ng Georg, ~
'l 1n SJ ~ Ie will be playing in the
•· "sl of his two last aames. A low
mark in soclo!og) has barred him
f_:om competition aft~:&gt;r th~ Oh10
~tale game.
Jw.li,u1&lt;1 and Iowa wU! slart the
: ontrrt:nce action at Iowa City h ,
1n arternonn gAme l.o be earrl€•J
nn the n.ido\o·~.:st
televi~1nn net·
work 111 other games Michigan 3· 1
is at !t'linnesota 2·3 and Mlchlgan
State 2-3 at :.;-utthweb:l·rn 2·!1.

Tile Panthers iQ to l4aa~ (5.-5)

Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 1, 1957-3

Umited time offer-~
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introduction to tho besr.woarlntr l!eotlooling olinnMWare made with d!ll!~
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As Way To Keep Energetic Tot In Line

1 Mary Jane Young Is Honor Guest
I At Bridal Sh.ower Held Thursday
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COLUMBUS: - Creative "surpd~" . acti v!tks should be maved
fur r~my dayfrwhen children1Jiust
rlay tndoors, states Dr. Ruth Hoe
flin , uscc!!lte professor in the
fa mily and child development di
vision, Sctl.O')I Of Home Economics
11t the Ohio Stille University.
When play space ls llmited to
iipeclfk areas, it some times is
dlfficult for children to find activitiem to k~p _them busy all day.
U mother Is ill the kitchen the
youngsters li.k.e to be close at 'hand
f~r company . A y;ise mother might
~we the youngster the responslbil
Jty of preparins one dish for dinner to keep him occupied wlth a
simple and time consuming task
ad vises the home economist.
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A novel desert idea that the
child might help with ill rainbow
ge~ati!l. Uae eight taU desert or
dnntang glasses. Mix up three
flavors ol colored gelatin. For instance, begin with the Ume-flavored and pour about. 1-incb layer
all the ·~aees, then cool them in
the refrigerator . When this is jel
led, let the child pour on a layer
of lemon. ll the Uquid gelatin i~ in
small pitchers it w i II m-ake

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rlui&gt;J being
formed lion, &lt;hi•
part ot the river and aald tbat In
18&amp;8 •u~·.ooo.ooo b•d been •pent
on boali•g ond that one oul or
every twenty-eiKM penons in tht'
eounty had a boal He s!~o said
th.at the number o( crutsen and
in-boards Wiill increuin.g f&amp;pidly .
The ~peaker explainelt Feder&amp; I
lawa controUinJ balUn, and uicl
that the river waa policed by the
Cout Guard who
would ISiue
w~rnlnas or tines
througb the
Dtstriel Headquar.tera ID St. Lou,is
If violations of tlleJU rules wu
ohsnved. Mr. Busb reminded hi!J
audience
that • rew yean ago
drivers' lie'enRI!I were not requirlfll:
lor automobiles but lnercaae in
production had made !his manda:orr.

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held 11t H.oek Sprlnll on Janusry
19 was &amp;ubrnilted to tlle eroup by
l:harles Lambert. ULitr Ohlmger
fot action.
Jnd J..ew Roush w~ appoinl.ed as
"You never can tell what"ll h.a p- repre~~oen1atlvea or ~ dub 1t fu Pfll to them ill Rules.'' he said.
•ure circuit rne;etinp,
Meinbart't propoaal wn uld mah
Two new m~ ~re accept.
pos1lhUe a special eil"ttlon ttnch·r ('d iolo the club at !he meeting
the Vetl9'1nl Memo-rial IW!(!tion ol They are Chnlet ~Ipbtrt of llart ·
the Oblo Revlt~ed Code. Over S:!Oo. fotd and Arh Plll1bury o( Ch•·'~·
000 tta1 been raised IO(.'ally under lure.
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that cOde secUon from a tJIX levy
Fifteen memttert were prt-l&gt;l:"nl
:~~e~" axo. Tt\e memvrial was 1t tho
meeting
wblch was io
I&gt;! ,a ho~plut
l'hatg( vf the prl'sldent, Rl!~s Cap.'·
lleinhart's dlsclosu1e followed hort.
a mect1Dg of the Veterans Mem
'riAl Hospital trustees Wednesday
NOM&amp;LP
night where Le.s Fultz repor!l•d
SAGINAW, Mich. - When Lin·
t)n etfort1 to obtain state sanction da WeJiaell . 13, taid 1he didn't
lor 1 revised and leu costly h.os- know haw to back the ear out of
pltnl. Fultt: ti:Ud the seven trustees her driveway. a friend, James
that Dr. Margaret Du&amp;ise, chil!f JameS, 14. volunteered to ahow
)( the hoapital Jectlon o( the State her how. He lost control of the
bepartment of Health, will ll'Cept car, drove over a ~urb into a
rot review 11 scale drawmg and tree, gol ticketed fDT drlving withn.arr.atlve qescriptlon of a 42-bed out a license. UnCia 1uffercd a
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She wOuld advlse 1 later bump \m the head.
n a rev!11ed plan

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N- ·i· . ~ cornell
J!aivers,jly 1.c~hti ;jji .trying to
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l~ve ' on · n'oth~ni· 'bul~'¥.ood. Bats
hiiVe bc:en ~triPor~tq1/frUjm Mexico
ror tbe stf.ldln.•.· ,,..\ ,;n)J .

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CAJRO~ til. - ~.N tlty is 11

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Dllaois' whkh -b&amp;di-Jt!r. •UM:h birthday last Dec . .3, AQ ect" to incorporate the city and bank or Cairo
Was pa~ed by the territorial legislRW"e at Kaskalkia on Jao.. 9, 1918.

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25. BeliR .
31. Artt:bian
courjtry
33. On the OUII\
31. Pale
3~ ..Larfe worm
83. Forward
3t. Marin"
mammal
tl. Pronoun
42. Poem•
t5. Gratify
47.1\pman

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48. l:ject

49. Ireland
:loO. Flower•
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trop"hea, the 1en1th and formation or lhe words are all hints.
Eaeh day the code Jatten •~ dltferent.

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12 YEARS
OF ACE

The Fourth District Court of
Appeah hd a!flrmed the de~illon
of Meigs Cuunty l"robate Judie
John c. B•c•tn ln the !mlna D\lck·
wort.h Estale. Tb.e Wlll
•liJ'ed
Jan. 9, t9S4 and Mid :Ou!!kwortb
died January, _1955. The eourt ot
apeals referred · to the Wil'
wbi~h was .1).1.1t prepared by a lawyer, as bavthg been prepared with
caN!lessness.

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two heartna.•. Followine that it
•ould 110 to t.he auMJ commint·c
'l(hlch could toH on it or pall it ou•

'J.'hp molt ~oi.1a,n,t .question
tut J'u('IJe JJaeon to re·
Solve was ~he Identity or one of
tbe three heneficlarles under the
residuary cia~ . The natne of one
. ff(' .9aid
that at the preaen.t of the btntfle~rles waj omittecl
hrte a committee i.s tourina · the from the pteredlna clauSe. and the
lfllted Statea -and holdirig hesrings third leeatee wu tnlsnatned ln the
?" 'lnall boat operations wllh 'h&lt;c residuary chuse. Tbere were otber
1tlca . that Federal law!: wow.. be ~u~lt\ons ~~ ~ to identi\.Y Ol benetthnJUen regardina the operauen.t f~t:taries whlrh presetl.tfl'd tome dif.
~:.~!~t-ical;
of ihl·ae boats and that Hcen11e:.- C1.1r lle~:~lty.
running boat! would pl'Oblbly be
'l'be Coul't ol
4 •e!;Ult Of the heatingll.
a
its written
An enthusiastlt member . or Ue ment:
Coast Guard Auxiliary he 'liVe
U1i! definitio.n of tbe Au:d1'.bv
"An organitati~m of dvUian. biJh~
owners authorized by an Ac'~ ot
_C'ongreu mupervised o~nd &lt;'C'r.ttoiJ.
&lt;:d by the Coast GUltd, ""NJ!.h. •
acLiviti,cs appro\l"ed by the Ct~rii· tion at Pt. Pleubttnt on -eall, tht
.atf.ending W~re
mandant in Washington, D. r_: •tod obler of tblt 1t1Uon was unable to
ftObPrt J'lC"Obr.,
a_l~.o this definition "All 6runi1o1· attt.Dd the JnetiUtlf aruf ' Kinley Al!red.
J. M. "thornton and
tlon 01' lt'tivity allowing •
"tg •ibU~7. Cohunodore o f lb• Point A.(.;.
II.
E.
Pleasant
~llnl:
Club
and
a
mem.
P~nue a hobby with a purj;lOie
~ of the 00 A:uxlnary, ISPOkf! to
lugher th-an ple-Al'lure.'
. Wednuday of this week \·ice- !·he uo_up in JUs plate. He aave
{ ommorlore Bu11h had rresen!Cd definite lnstrudlons on the nt&gt;G~vernor Underwood o w. .vti. .IJ&lt;Inlzaf_Jon of tbe t:lub •• fOllowed
ACIIOIII
e. Pronoun
Ple~t11nt
1. Contraction
1. ateeat ·
~lth &amp; certilieate of membere~ip I ctentl7 by the PolDt
Boating Club, a new OI'&amp;"!Jtilation
Cpott.)
WaahlnatoA
1n the Au11iliary when he a.Uendtd
8. At\l~1
Vf,.tltor
the swearing in of 1 clan of a.t
Jt wu annouoced t)ltt •.be flext
t. Cupidity
t. Meledy
recruits in the CG in Charleston.
would . be Ga l'ebruarv
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lD,J\aftont
Because Of th.e fioad in W. ~~Preston
)totors Inc.
16. awrrat.s
ll.l.iaten
lw.d
the Coast Guftd sta19. QuiCk
12.An
eXh&amp;latloa
21. OI"Mk letter
22. Indl~erent
13. AmtflWI
Indian
2f. ~,athe~&lt;3
ereature
14. Gold
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rHer.) 1
27. Railed .
1&amp;. lly look
platform
28. With·
11. Notse &amp;od
18. Swill rtver
stands

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NOTICE

Branch Fleming

pouring easy for the young1ter.
1 Next add a cherTy flavor and
wh en this i~ hard, begm with
lime and r ,.~ prat the flavors over
ll.!!&amp;in. The rl'sult is a colorful sod
bt·allhful desscrL
If the late afternoon seems end·
less as the tot awaits the return of
inS brothers and sisters from
school, Mtss Hoelllll suggests let·
tin11 the small child set tht: d-inner
table. ll is easy to work out a
placernat pattern . Help the young.
aters paste paper patterns of a
knife, fork , soon, and napkin on
the proper place on a ,square mat,
then mr.unt ~t where the child can
see whether t&gt;e's putting the uteo·
1ils on the table correctly.
The child may be better behaved at meals. if he had a special
part ih helping to prepare them.

ored Thursday el"rning at a show- pllrasol d~orated W•t h. pink satin
er at the honle uf Mn. Cecil Brad- nbl!v·•~ placed behind a silbouet'e
bury wilh 'd rs. Charl.:s Bradbur~ vf :1 brrde. White chry~n themulft s
as co-hostess
and pm k gladiolus wete used in
.
1n
arrangement Lll the living
~n i~ Adv~rtisin&amp;--Should be nportcd tmmedtately. Thl!
h o~less
roum r:a.rrying out the pink arod
Daily Sentinel will not be responsible Cor more than one incorreet insertion .
- wh1te rolor scheme.
Card of Thanks aqd Speclal Notices or Event s printed at fC"IIPRO T!:AM TA LKE:t&gt;
Gdntl:S were played with prlzes
lar eiUBified rates. Obituarlel published at 1 cent per word.
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Dl~TROJT VP · l\ nr.rfc~w.ma! I
won by Ruth Ann Powell, Marilyn
basketball ll'nm
rnr !)f'\1"'11\ ap
SUl' Knight and l.lrs. E .
Schaaf.
pcared ;r sto•p cln~er lr•d.•y ~flcr
h
ONE 4 ROOK APARTXEN'f. One two
day~ ol c•mfl'rcf' r('~ tll'lY..I'f'
The G.lA. of the Brothe-rhood
The ostesses were assisted hv
8 room hoUe Newly decoraterl
Ni.-.k !.fl 11 rJr~ (Jr nJvmJn -. Sll.rl.um of Loeomoli"e Engineers met Suzanne, Asa and Mary Bradbury
(1)
inside aM out. A. N. Bcngtl. and offlrials ro:(h(· rt \Va•n•· l'r;- Thursday afternoon at the home 1n Sl'r\'ing ice cream. cake, coffel'
Pomeroy,
ll 1 tf
,, and favors of mmiature
wh1te
I on~ uf I!H' ;&gt;,'Jtr&lt;rna~ l~nskctbal. of Mrs. Walter Harris wt'lh ...
IT'S EASY TO
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As~;u .1 ,, vn
r.eorgc
Hackett
Sr.,
president,
preparasols
filled
with
pink
and
BUY - SELL - RENT siding.
while mints.
find employment - hire The president acted a 8 installGuests were Mrs .. Howard Kitch·
LOST GLASS ART
or filld a lost item through QU:CK 6EltVICf£- oo _Watcb 8&amp;
ing officer for the reinstallation en . Mrs. R~bert Relbel, Mrs. EleaS/..
DWICH, Mass. - Thts picpolri.. bf FKIOn Tt.......
1l!e Daily Sentinel WANT
of present officers.
nor W Zelhrr. Mrs. L. E. Reyturesqu~;: Cllpe COd town was noted
••tc:tunak&amp;. OOLLil'Ui n!:WZ,
ADS. Don't put It off Tbe next meeting will be 1111 nolds, .\1rs. Arthur Skinner, MM.
for its be1utitul1y colored glassthe home of Mrs. Robert Harris. Manf" Wilkinson, Mrs. Cush JohnsCall 3118 Today - An Ad in
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
from 182S to 1888. The secret
The
hostess served 111 de~~ert ton , Mrs. Nei5s Powell, Mrs. Earl
A.ADhJ
ll
1'EJ...1!;VJSJON
SERVICE
this column
formula for tbe glass was lost and
In pursualice of the order of the
Pllooe ZOO. tJela.od Appliance Pr~baf l! Court of Meigs County, course to Mrs. Hackett, Mrs. Rob- Kn ig ht, MN. E. S. Sebaal, Mrs.
the unique art died with it.' The
McElhinny, Miss Swan
Sture. Ill w HtiD st .. Pom.VOJ' Ohto, I wJJII)ffer fur sale, ~t public ert Harris, Mr~. Charles Bennett Robert
first pressed glass and the first
Mrs. W. R. Garber, Mra, J..OO Park, JacquelintJ Rice, )Irs. Robert
2-:IJ.t!
lace
gla:oss ir. America were mide
auction , on !he 2nd day of FebRoush , Mrs. J . Q. Rice.
Ashley, Mrs. Richard Vaughan,
here.
ruary,
1957
at
10:00
o'cloek
a.
m.
FOREMAt. • ABBOTT t.V . :ll!lJI,
Huth Ann Pnwell,
Marilyn Sue
VICE All ..U,. Repllred by E&gt; at the frnn : door of the Court
Kmght, Sheila
Stover, Yvonne
pert r·ec.tnur wu. Phon11 IS2IH Y Uouse in Pumeroy, Ohio, the folH11ckett, Sally Schaaf.
lll4dl-.
6-.&amp;-11 lowing real estate :
Sendmg gifts were: Mn. Nan
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The fc1lowmg real estate situate
._va 0 N YOUR SH" rep&amp;..-r Jt in Section No. 18, Township No. 7,
Moore, Mrs. Mildred Hawley, Mrs..
Rlclne Shoe Shop
Ll'o Childs, Mr.'l.
Bruce Uoyd,
11 30 tl Range 14, bemg in Scipio Town·
&amp;hip, Meigs County &lt;tnd State of
Mrs. Arthur ~~ick. Mrs. Webb Hall,
Ohio, beginmng at the s. E. corner
Fred Dunn, Huntington evange- Mrs. William Bradford, Mra. ErnARRANGE lT AT
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of
the
N
E . quarter or SecLion 16, list, was a guest when the Loyal est Lg,Jiance, Mrs. L. W. McComas,
POMEROY'S
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Town 7, H.ange 14 ; th.ence Weat Women's Clus md at the Churcb Mrs. Cedrie Clark, Mrs. P. K , Rus81 rods; tht't"!Ct! North about ll 7 of Christ after the church service sell, Barbara Scott, lllary Vira:inia
BEST
roda to the l-'L:fllic Road; thence in there Thursday evening.
Reibel, Mrs. Jacob Reibel, Mrs.
Phone 398
EMPLOYMENT WANTED - any a Southerly dm~cliun along said
Mrs. William Reynolds, preal- Evelyn Lewis.
Now in Our Showroom
kind. Cuntad Myron Bailey, Public Road to the East Jme of dent, presided at the meeting and
"Power put lo better use"
RFD 1, Pomeroy.
1 30 3te Section 16; thencl' Soulh on the lhe devotional service was eonEast lme or Scc!JOn 16 10 th.e ducted by Mrs. Herman Lohse
EMPLOYMENT WANTED - any
pluce uf bt.&gt;gmniug. containing 55 who used Scripture reading, praykinrl. Howard Ruush, 1\-hnersville
acres, mure or h•ss. ne~f·rvlng to er and meditation ''The Old Year
Phone BIL\11.
1 31 3te
the state of Ohio. howevt•r, all and the New" ror the service.
oil, gas, ('oal And oth.-r m!nt'r~:~ls
During the meeting 'a eootribu·
t201
::,erv1c~ with tho n~ht or cnlry ror the lion was voted for the March of
Probate and Juvenile Judge John C. Bacon returned today
Pomeroy, Ohio
FOR
SERVKE
or
n·palrH
on
your
purpo.se
or
pro~p('&lt;'ling
for,
dcvcl·
Dimes
and
Mrs.
0
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L.
Roush
refrom
the Annual Convention of the Ohio Association of Pro1-29-6tc
sewing m~chinc cont; 1rt Jerry oping, producing and oper&lt;Jlmg ported gifts of money for nowers bate and Juvenile Court Judges, at Columbus. Judge Bacon atfor the Raptbtry and for sick
.Baugh man. Sm!(rr S•·wing Ma- f or t h c t&lt;;a,me, and t I\c nght of oetended the Sessions of January 29th and 30th.
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chine
Co.,
~:'i
N.
court
Street,
cupyln
\1
in
tro
far
as
the
liamr
s
members of the chureh . The mon·
1
Complete WHEEL AUGNMENT,
ThN;c
!&gt;€!liOns
particularly
1 31 3tc 1 essentu.d to sueh pro~pecting , de- (!y came in memory of the late
Athen s, Ohio.
balancing and brake service.
't
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Hackett'a Safety Ser~lct!, West
Affedmg Probate and Juvenile
Fifth, th(: juvenile judge is oft- 1
Al~YUNE DESJRlNG HO\IE l&gt;E- also, reservin g to the Slate ot" Ohio in New York.
Main Stre ... t, Pomeroy, Ohio.
J.IVEHY hf Broughton '!! Dairy the usc of streams flowing throulo(h
Mr. Dunn spoke briefly on the Co urts, dis~ussion on probate proIAYt DON'T YOU KNOW?
Products in Pom&lt;'roy or Middle· said lands 0 , abuttinJ: upon the topic "Loyalty" and oth.er guests cedures. prublems ol traffic viola· en plaeed in s position when he
Baker's will give you the beat
port , call ·.valtt•r l:ruuks, phone liame, Hnll s•l mu('h of the hanks included Fred I. Gardner , pa~Lor tions by minors, social and relief grants JJrohalion to a youthful of· ~
trade on furniture or appUan8057-J. Af'er all, "The Best thereof as r-1 ay \)(' neccs~ary for of the ehurch, Mrs . Gardner. Ncda a gc n~ic§ and their responsibl.lities, fender in court for steallng, or ·
and mdudc-i addresses "Should willully breaking windows, etc. of
such enjoym"nt &lt;1nd protection of Bradford and Betsy Cunningham.
Doesn 't Cost A Cent More."
ees.
" tl
I 2~ 1moc such .stream,. from Noswn. conYearbook s were distributed by Traffic Violations by Minors be having assc~sed no penalty, and
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Your CROSLEY 0Pa)Pr
,ill 0
rl!)•..-~ t u r IL~
were ~f'rvcd to twenty-one mem- th!:! Juven•le Courts?" ''Should of having to usess a fine or susParents
be
Liable
Financially
for
pend
driver·
~
license.
Result,
the
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MAIN·
if.
POMIROY OHIO
~lllo,
one
olhl'r
lra&lt;•t
?f
lnnd
de-l
bCrfl
a
nd
•uests
l..
the
officers:
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1056 BUICK Spt't'ial 4 dr . liard Barn~Simp&amp;On lnsuranee Agency, scrtbcd as [J!Io\\- s. to w11. Twentythe
Wmnt•ful
Acts
of
the1r
Chil·
child
wtlh
criminal
tendencies
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Middleport Ftn . Automobile-- five {2:1) al'n·~ nff nf th{' J&gt;: .. st Mrs. He~no s, Mrs. Ucrman Loh·
Tup Sc•lan . l&gt;ynarlow. one lura!
Bonri.J.
Phone 031!1--X
8-21}-l!f sule of the Alesi •,':! of thp North- sc, ~trs. Ern~est Lallance. Mrs. 0. drcn ·•·· "'l'oll&lt;'e and J11venilc Court pays llO penalty, and thr youthful
ownrr. red and . white threl'
traHic violator is fined or hi~:~ li·
t Q
t
f S 11
N
L. Roush, 1\ rs. Leo C.hilds, Mrs. Rclii\JOn6hlp'" among others.
tone. $279~ .00 . Blaeltnar ':o~, Poml:lc on o. 16, Minnie Gilmore Mrs Edwa d
'OMPLE'fli: lnsu .. •'lce Pl'ot!!ctlt)JI ras · uar •·r o
.~urlgP B&lt;•C'On said he was cUaap- eense ~uspcndcd.
eroy,
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Llle, Auto, fir., , Pulio Call On • Town 7. ll.:Jil l-:f' 14, save and e."(cept f'Nnch
pomted a! ~ome at tbe aJt.iO&amp;lll
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aeres
whH"h
Wll8
:wld
off
of
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Jud~c H·•r.on roncludcrl it was
'MiliA.
Mh1dlepnrt
.
f'll)lo
1956 PONTI I\ l' ve Star Chief 4 dr.
thf'- North c ud of s&lt;Jid 2!'i acre lol
was particularly distressed when his opinion that no law passed ur
Only 8.00tl careful mih•s, nrarto J. ···. l!l g;;.~. by H. G. Wells, ad·
the A~~ociation voted to oppose appropriati&gt;"~n of taxpayers ~oney
(21)
est nl'W u~l'd car In thit~ ar•·a
mini~rrntur of 1hl' Estate of .1 . ()
remova• frl)fn the jurudtetion of to be ~pent. by lawm akers at Co$2405.00. Bla~·ttnar s. PomC&gt;rny
6 ltllUMS :1nd BATII , $4!'i0U.OO. lliJ.:J.:S, tll'r.c-awd, in lhe yl'nr 1876.
the
Juv.~n il {' Courl~ of traffic vio- lumbus or Washington , will have
Blanche G. Bennett who residr8
l 31 6lc
Jlfl l.ortt-;1 St, l'otnt•roy. Call Bnlh til lht· ahO\"l' ll•·~(·r!hr rltract .~
lations by minor~. Judge Bacon any great c,Ifect upon the problem
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1 31 3tc
or lalld bt •rng: ~i tU.Ih·d in ~kipJU 111 Hural Houtc 248, Battle Ground gave ~~~ b1s rcaaon:o~ that it wu of juvenile delinquency. Factors
Washington, one o( the heirs of
1956 ;\U~ IU.'l' llY Monleray 4 fir
__ -~ __ _ _ Town!; ltiv, :\k1gs ('ounly Ohw
his opmior&lt; the enforcement of develop~Tl in the home. the churrh
Sedlln . 12,000 actual mill!! M\'1"· llo!ISE l-"0~( SALJ·: w1th 2 apart.
t!t·ln.: tile 1;n tl\L" ;·•· .r ; •·:;totlC cun D.tytd H. Stout, decca~cd, will take Ohio's l.raff e cude against drivers the school and the L"nmmun!ly
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nll'nlll tl rqoms und l.Mih Itt •·arh \'\)}"\'d Jo 1·&gt;1 Wl'lt'h by dPI~ d rc - not a·e Uwl ~hg.:ie M. Stout, plam under 10 was cumbersome and in· determine ~he pro~lem.
·Pomeroy.
I 31 6t('
Hilartnwnt , Hit new copper water coniNI 111 n .... rl Rook 12:1 Pa}lf' 31 utf and !iUrvJv.ng spouse of Davul
offcctJ\'tl.
Judge Bacon, added, howc"llcr ,
]lm·o;. &lt;JII new I,!:IH lin'f'H, 2 new of t.ltP .,1t•ilJ:~ t"o!mly Uc•~d Jlr.(•ords. It Stout on lhe 30th day of odo\9!16 I'ONTI/\C V8 :.! d-r. Sedan .
l)('r.
1956,
£ilect
hllr
petllion
In
FirBt,
h.-.
~·lated,
to
enforce
the
the
majority of the wurk uf the
llttlom&lt;Jllc ,_.,ah·r lwatcrK. Phone
Satd pr••mist•;; are appraiS('d at
Les1:1 Lhan 12.000 miles. If lhrrl'
6:116 - ~1 o:· 11222 fur apartment~. $2.000 un &lt;tnd n111st not he ~old for the Prolmte Court within and (or traffir code the JUdge mu~t enter Association, was commeu,lable .
('Vf"r wal II "cream puff", thiK i.~
1 31 3tp
It'.~ ~ than twu - llmd~ of ~aid
ap- th&lt;· county of Meiqs , and State of a finding that the ju"l!entlc was
one. $2195.00. Olacttnar'!l, Pom P
Ohio, allc~.:inlil that Maule M. de.linquent, a finding of too deep 1--__:========--~
.-pr:usc(l valut!.
roy.
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5 ROOMS, bucment, wash house,
Terms: l'hll In h;~nrl un day of Stout Is the surviving spouse of significance to attach to minor
on Kerr tit., Pomeroy. ElecLric, ~ale.
David H. Sluut, daceased, late of tralfie l)lfemcs.
1955 BUICK Special 2 dr. Hard
Meigs County, Ohio who died Ill·
Water
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Phone
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BESSIE
L.
WElCH,
Admin.
Second, the arresting officer
top . Uynaflow drive, fuJiy equ iptr~talc on February 8, 1956.
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iatntrbr
of
tha
l!atate
of
Edmu~t file M written complaint at
ped, bluf' and tilTCY finish .
Thr plaintiff further
rcprc- the county seat, and the process
ward Welch, decaa••d.
••' $2295.00. Blacunar's, 1 Pomeroy
WOULD YOU
st•n1s that Oavid R. Stout died of the courl entatls issuing a oita.
WEBSTER &amp; FUl T:Z:
31 6tc
Attorney• for Adminl1tr•trh: stc1.cd in fee simple Of an undtvid- tlon to the parents of the child
]955 rLYMOUTH V8 Savoy 4
{I) 4, II , 18, 25 (2) I, 5te
f'd one-half interest In common 1n ordering appearance of both be·
LIKE TO
Sedan. One careful loc11l owner,
Lhc fullowing deacr1bed real estate fore the court. Hardship i8 t.oo
thrilling performer. $1696.00.
snuate in the County of Meigs, often worked upon the wage-earn
COMBINE
Blacttnar'G, 'Pome~roy.
1 31 Ole
'l"ownship o£ rhel!ltcr, and State of Ina: parenl. and distraught mother
Ohio, &lt;~nd described as Collows :
her attentic..n needlessly diverted
19a3 PLYMOUTH 2 dr., heatf'r, 2
for a ltalf day or day from the
Situate
in
th.c
County
of
Meigs,
NOTICE
OF
APPOINTMENT
new tire11, priced to &amp;ell. C1ll
Township of Chester, an~ State of c1re ol vounger children at home.
IK•cutor
Rutlllnd Furniture Co.
Oh10 anf\ described as follows, loThlrrl, ti"e Ohio legislature be·
E1tatt of Fr.d 5. John1ton
1 31 3tc
Wil: Section two, toWnship four. ing of the opinion that 18 year
Dac.attd
Nutirc is hereby given that anrl rango twelve of the Ohio olda are mature enoua:h phyBiellly
('ush Johnston whosl! l'o11t Office Company':o~ Pureh11se In Chr~:~1er and mentally to be entruated with
Newsp~per
addre ss \11 Middleport, Ohio, It D Township, Mela:s County , Ohio and the operation of a two ton metal
' R. H. luiWLINGS SONS CO.- 24
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bour Wrtrker Service.
Day
h1111 b('rn duly appointed as Exeru- beginning on the South line of projectile upon our 1trecta ud
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tor or thr E11tale of Fred S. John- ~aid section 2, 68 ron• ~nd 18 !Inks ~ilhw•rs , surely juvenile drivers
Phone
8221. Niiht
Phone
ston l:ilc of Salisbury Town~hip W('St ot the southeast corner of are mature enough to aomwer to
603S-X. DODGE PLYMOUTH
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' 1mid !loetlon; thence Norlh 109 the uaual traffic court.
DEALERS.
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Bacon said : "Tbese youngsters'
Dated lhi! 22nd dlly uf J11nuary l'urh; thence weal to a corner 110
~=-:---=19~7.
rod.~ ~tnd ro~r links cast ol the !ICDie of lnjwtJCe· Ia partieul~rly
~(9)
John c. Bacon
East line ol said section~ thence keen. Nothing disturbs him mOre
Jurlg.-. or the Prohah' Coun ~outh JW rods to the Soulh line Ulan to fc,.l he is a victim of ln'
.. NEW HEAVY DUTY Indullrlal
Mrig~ County, Ohio
of said sectl~ thence East on juatlee. When be suff~ra more selina:le cylinder WliK'On&amp;in, air
\1 J 25 (::J 1. a, 3tc
sai-d line to the place of be- verely In juvenile court than an
eooled ena:lne.. Brannan'• Gar·
}linning, eontainlna 110 IH'I"('S, adult In trnffic court for the same
lie, 1117 W•lJ\;Ut St., Mi.ddltJporl.
., _ l1or4 Ia 101too1. M11111111l11 WGBScMIMIIc Gradeamore (.,f lf':SR: save and 1excepl out offense, naturally he is indla:nant
Phone 8005-M".
1 30 Stc
..._ &amp;be •Ure ldtool &amp;erm.
Traffic v10lator8 are not criminals.
or
thr&gt;
abovll
deaerlbcd
premises,
--the fo ,:Jowirg deacribed trart : Be- The 11li~ma of beina: hailed Into
FmE:RGLASS AWNINGS and door
ORDER OF ATTACHMENT
.....C.tad ClrelllaUoll IJeparlmea&amp; ol dab
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ginning ».t 1hc Southwest corner Juvenile eourt should not be atcanopies, vtonetian bllnd11 all
wbP a neuq oec:an Jour applleaUoD will be CQUlde .....
Willlnmson t'arm Suppl~·. Hul - of what was formerly W. z. John· tached to y·•UlhfuJ traffic ollend·
color• ln (l sh~e!l, aluminum lad:;:::;;:===;=:=:::::::;;;;~ Crai~ . Ohio.
pliiinttf{, \'~ (;t•org(' son·s 97 41ere tract; thence south erL
dt'n , all kind11, nursery 111ock
uMIINeriiMn
llld .,kll roa .. 1et • llftlpafel" ..-e ahra7• "" ~
dden1lant Amount $-.IS.OO.
82 degrrtes East 14 rods lo a ~take
tile BeMCollec:tioa ... DeUVC178enlceJI 1••
Ill kinds, window blind• &lt;~n I
Fourth , Judge Bacon said that
R. E. Grindlt•y, Justice of l'cn cf',
thence
Soult:
M.54
rods
to
a
stone
ahwdcR all color~ 1nd sitel. Ji'rel'
eoloreemellt
officers
knowma:
the
Mlncravillc .
a ,.,. el .roar elll'1lilp. I&amp; ...,. Wp J •
corner: thence west 82.24 rods to cllmbetRome process involved In
installallon. free eBiirn&amp;tca, Dale
(tJ 2~ t2l 1, R, 1!5. 4tc
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' . Wippel Supply , 2Hir Union Ave ,
ITIUCTURA~ I IIAMI
· - - tlw place of beginning, containing the juvenile court too often, upon
31 1 " orrcs, more or leaa, leaving findlnlil th~ olfendlng driver Js
Pomeroy.
2 1 Lmol'
KRA .. IROfrt- MITALl
-Oim\IM 1M Wap ,_ lean .. ldtool wflll 1dul pno.
78 . 7~ a&lt;'rcs more or lon .
•1
Uee oo a Newspper RoUe . - , _ will M &amp;AR.N1NG wWIIi
under 18 yc.1rs waive him on with
1 FRIGlDAiftE, 1 Jo: sLate Gam
7R an LEARNING.
--7Tke pnycr ol aaid pe1ition is a warnlt\g or lecture, Tither than
ft.ange. Yhll tJCII both rCII8unINSURANCE AGENc;Y
for the plal~tlff MaJa:ie M. Stout. involve thf'mselves in burden·
1 31 3te Phtne 510
'• lbly. Call 371 .
ltomeroy
Flre, Automobfl,, Health
prays for an order of the Court some prosecution. And then occas·
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ACCIDINT
p('rmihing Mq(le M. Stout, sur- lonally, not too often, but OccasELECTRIC SEWING MAt.'IIINE.
Llh, C11ualty and BoMa
viving spouse, to )urehase, .at the ionally, an officer knowing his
lavatory, l&lt;lrtte medicine l'llbinet,
When pcoplt~ suddenly faee be&lt;liJJli"Discd value Rlflxed by lhc lecture will be the only penalty
eltCtric 1-weopo::r. Phone 364 .
rf'avemcnt the servl« of 1 t.ruli\
IIPl)raiscr:o~ of th(l E1tatc of Uavld ISIMtiB~d for 1h~ offense, will give
1 20 6lc
worthy funt'ral diredor i• lndl•
It
Stout, dcccall(!d, the real et~lale a bOmbaalil' longue-lashing out of
pensablr.. They also welcome the
lo MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
, AN OUTBUllJliNG In cood conin thr petition deacrlbed, and thai all · propor• ion to th~ offense inIDformaUuo 1nd counael received ot
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CHiion . Cwll 3U·Y.
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PHONII
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s:tid affidRvit of transfer, M('lg!l volved Mental anguish to the
('ounl y Cuurl records volume 186.
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Fo~
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P&lt;~ll(' 495 b, set tilde, and for
Good Cloaa Uoe&lt;i Cars
uth('r propt'f orders or rclici in
In adrliHon thl'Y nn ,;eeure qualAll Makeo ami Modelo
th(' lli"('m isc~.
APARTMENT-5 r~~~lndb111h.
ltv mrrrhandl.o~f' ~o~.·lthout. extra.
The pcrson11 first above men·
~ PI furnace,
located 218~ E.
144 BuUl'rnut Ave,.
lloncd wiU further take notice
Main St., Pomeroy. Call Dr. K.
that they have been litade parties
D. Amabary.
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Beautiful Blaek &amp;nd Red Plymouth Belvedere Hard Top,
defendant to said petition and
Power
Fllte Drive - radio, heater. white wall tires thal the}' llr(' required to anawer
' !'or hat - Electria Wltlptl!"8t
V-8
motorA teal buy.
CONCRETE
BLOCKS
:o~ame
pn
or
before
the
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the
~ etumer. Cllaton .P'kber, Mh"l·
... Bu.lld S.tter P•t Leu"
day
uf
Mafeb
19&amp;'7.
-l dloport. Pb. U80-X·
H-1-tl
AftO.WI • •
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
. l\\Mi&lt;.U: M. STQ\JT, rtamtiH
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111 a(uresllill,
On Rt. 33. Call Wrn. GrueMI',
Dah.•d J11nuary 1:1, 19&amp;7.
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Rock lprlnll
F H 0'8~\IC~f. Attornf'y,
E. Main St.
PomrN'y
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I eenta per word. 6ne i~ion. Minimum charge 50c.-4 cent~
pt!" 'fOld. for three consecutive insertions.
SMdal- One month for 25 cents per word.
JiUn flte of 2 cents per word will be ch9rgf'd f1·~ advertisin~ if
DOt paid for before the 25th of each month !ollowiug mserlion .

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1s ~ostess For
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As Way To Keep Energetic Tot In Line

1 Mary Jane Young Is Honor Guest
I At Bridal Sh.ower Held Thursday
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COLUMBUS: - Creative "surpd~" . acti v!tks should be maved
fur r~my dayfrwhen children1Jiust
rlay tndoors, states Dr. Ruth Hoe
flin , uscc!!lte professor in the
fa mily and child development di
vision, Sctl.O')I Of Home Economics
11t the Ohio Stille University.
When play space ls llmited to
iipeclfk areas, it some times is
dlfficult for children to find activitiem to k~p _them busy all day.
U mother Is ill the kitchen the
youngsters li.k.e to be close at 'hand
f~r company . A y;ise mother might
~we the youngster the responslbil
Jty of preparins one dish for dinner to keep him occupied wlth a
simple and time consuming task
ad vises the home economist.
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A novel desert idea that the
child might help with ill rainbow
ge~ati!l. Uae eight taU desert or
dnntang glasses. Mix up three
flavors ol colored gelatin. For instance, begin with the Ume-flavored and pour about. 1-incb layer
all the ·~aees, then cool them in
the refrigerator . When this is jel
led, let the child pour on a layer
of lemon. ll the Uquid gelatin i~ in
small pitchers it w i II m-ake

"l" l", 'a I Mis Mary Jane- Young, whose
The· O(lfts wen: pid~:~d on t'c
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ll!,l •. :.t u,J her 111 ·!:! • tlu!J ~\cd
( n. Chilllcothl•. 1s to be an event .;. t • il ~ ~ther and wh1te showe:·r r.• ·• 1·•\ l. u .. :.~ .11 ht'i h ll llll'. Syr:·Sunday. FPbru :try 3, w&lt;~s hur c-Ju' h :md had" whit" embroidered

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rlui&gt;J being
formed lion, &lt;hi•
part ot the river and aald tbat In
18&amp;8 •u~·.ooo.ooo b•d been •pent
on boali•g ond that one oul or
every twenty-eiKM penons in tht'
eounty had a boal He s!~o said
th.at the number o( crutsen and
in-boards Wiill increuin.g f&amp;pidly .
The ~peaker explainelt Feder&amp; I
lawa controUinJ balUn, and uicl
that the river waa policed by the
Cout Guard who
would ISiue
w~rnlnas or tines
througb the
Dtstriel Headquar.tera ID St. Lou,is
If violations of tlleJU rules wu
ohsnved. Mr. Busb reminded hi!J
audience
that • rew yean ago
drivers' lie'enRI!I were not requirlfll:
lor automobiles but lnercaae in
production had made !his manda:orr.

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Juvenile Traffic Violator Problem
Hit By Meigs Probate Court Judge

Bus1ness

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held 11t H.oek Sprlnll on Janusry
19 was &amp;ubrnilted to tlle eroup by
l:harles Lambert. ULitr Ohlmger
fot action.
Jnd J..ew Roush w~ appoinl.ed as
"You never can tell what"ll h.a p- repre~~oen1atlvea or ~ dub 1t fu Pfll to them ill Rules.'' he said.
•ure circuit rne;etinp,
Meinbart't propoaal wn uld mah
Two new m~ ~re accept.
pos1lhUe a special eil"ttlon ttnch·r ('d iolo the club at !he meeting
the Vetl9'1nl Memo-rial IW!(!tion ol They are Chnlet ~Ipbtrt of llart ·
the Oblo Revlt~ed Code. Over S:!Oo. fotd and Arh Plll1bury o( Ch•·'~·
000 tta1 been raised IO(.'ally under lure.
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that cOde secUon from a tJIX levy
Fifteen memttert were prt-l&gt;l:"nl
:~~e~" axo. Tt\e memvrial was 1t tho
meeting
wblch was io
I&gt;! ,a ho~plut
l'hatg( vf the prl'sldent, Rl!~s Cap.'·
lleinhart's dlsclosu1e followed hort.
a mect1Dg of the Veterans Mem
'riAl Hospital trustees Wednesday
NOM&amp;LP
night where Le.s Fultz repor!l•d
SAGINAW, Mich. - When Lin·
t)n etfort1 to obtain state sanction da WeJiaell . 13, taid 1he didn't
lor 1 revised and leu costly h.os- know haw to back the ear out of
pltnl. Fultt: ti:Ud the seven trustees her driveway. a friend, James
that Dr. Margaret Du&amp;ise, chil!f JameS, 14. volunteered to ahow
)( the hoapital Jectlon o( the State her how. He lost control of the
bepartment of Health, will ll'Cept car, drove over a ~urb into a
rot review 11 scale drawmg and tree, gol ticketed fDT drlving withn.arr.atlve qescriptlon of a 42-bed out a license. UnCia 1uffercd a
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She wOuld advlse 1 later bump \m the head.
n a rev!11ed plan

pteter~ttd

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N- ·i· . ~ cornell
J!aivers,jly 1.c~hti ;jji .trying to
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hiiVe bc:en ~triPor~tq1/frUjm Mexico
ror tbe stf.ldln.•.· ,,..\ ,;n)J .

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CAJRO~ til. - ~.N tlty is 11

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Dllaois' whkh -b&amp;di-Jt!r. •UM:h birthday last Dec . .3, AQ ect" to incorporate the city and bank or Cairo
Was pa~ed by the territorial legislRW"e at Kaskalkia on Jao.. 9, 1918.

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OF ACE

The Fourth District Court of
Appeah hd a!flrmed the de~illon
of Meigs Cuunty l"robate Judie
John c. B•c•tn ln the !mlna D\lck·
wort.h Estale. Tb.e Wlll
•liJ'ed
Jan. 9, t9S4 and Mid :Ou!!kwortb
died January, _1955. The eourt ot
apeals referred · to the Wil'
wbi~h was .1).1.1t prepared by a lawyer, as bavthg been prepared with
caN!lessness.

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Saddle Club Sets

(c.ntlnwtl .... .,... .,. •.
two heartna.•. Followine that it
•ould 110 to t.he auMJ commint·c
'l(hlch could toH on it or pall it ou•

'J.'hp molt ~oi.1a,n,t .question
tut J'u('IJe JJaeon to re·
Solve was ~he Identity or one of
tbe three heneficlarles under the
residuary cia~ . The natne of one
. ff(' .9aid
that at the preaen.t of the btntfle~rles waj omittecl
hrte a committee i.s tourina · the from the pteredlna clauSe. and the
lfllted Statea -and holdirig hesrings third leeatee wu tnlsnatned ln the
?" 'lnall boat operations wllh 'h&lt;c residuary chuse. Tbere were otber
1tlca . that Federal law!: wow.. be ~u~lt\ons ~~ ~ to identi\.Y Ol benetthnJUen regardina the operauen.t f~t:taries whlrh presetl.tfl'd tome dif.
~:.~!~t-ical;
of ihl·ae boats and that Hcen11e:.- C1.1r lle~:~lty.
running boat! would pl'Oblbly be
'l'be Coul't ol
4 •e!;Ult Of the heatingll.
a
its written
An enthusiastlt member . or Ue ment:
Coast Guard Auxiliary he 'liVe
U1i! definitio.n of tbe Au:d1'.bv
"An organitati~m of dvUian. biJh~
owners authorized by an Ac'~ ot
_C'ongreu mupervised o~nd &lt;'C'r.ttoiJ.
&lt;:d by the Coast GUltd, ""NJ!.h. •
acLiviti,cs appro\l"ed by the Ct~rii· tion at Pt. Pleubttnt on -eall, tht
.atf.ending W~re
mandant in Washington, D. r_: •tod obler of tblt 1t1Uon was unable to
ftObPrt J'lC"Obr.,
a_l~.o this definition "All 6runi1o1· attt.Dd the JnetiUtlf aruf ' Kinley Al!red.
J. M. "thornton and
tlon 01' lt'tivity allowing •
"tg •ibU~7. Cohunodore o f lb• Point A.(.;.
II.
E.
Pleasant
~llnl:
Club
and
a
mem.
P~nue a hobby with a purj;lOie
~ of the 00 A:uxlnary, ISPOkf! to
lugher th-an ple-Al'lure.'
. Wednuday of this week \·ice- !·he uo_up in JUs plate. He aave
{ ommorlore Bu11h had rresen!Cd definite lnstrudlons on the nt&gt;G~vernor Underwood o w. .vti. .IJ&lt;Inlzaf_Jon of tbe t:lub •• fOllowed
ACIIOIII
e. Pronoun
Ple~t11nt
1. Contraction
1. ateeat ·
~lth &amp; certilieate of membere~ip I ctentl7 by the PolDt
Boating Club, a new OI'&amp;"!Jtilation
Cpott.)
WaahlnatoA
1n the Au11iliary when he a.Uendtd
8. At\l~1
Vf,.tltor
the swearing in of 1 clan of a.t
Jt wu annouoced t)ltt •.be flext
t. Cupidity
t. Meledy
recruits in the CG in Charleston.
would . be Ga l'ebruarv
12.•,.....
lD,J\aftont
Because Of th.e fioad in W. ~~Preston
)totors Inc.
16. awrrat.s
ll.l.iaten
lw.d
the Coast Guftd sta19. QuiCk
12.An
eXh&amp;latloa
21. OI"Mk letter
22. Indl~erent
13. AmtflWI
Indian
2f. ~,athe~&lt;3
ereature
14. Gold
I
rHer.) 1
27. Railed .
1&amp;. lly look
platform
28. With·
11. Notse &amp;od
18. Swill rtver
stands

(8) Auto Sales

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New Bill WouJd

DAILY CROSSWORD

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Court Upholds
Dectston
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Meigs Equipment
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NOTICE

Branch Fleming

pouring easy for the young1ter.
1 Next add a cherTy flavor and
wh en this i~ hard, begm with
lime and r ,.~ prat the flavors over
ll.!!&amp;in. The rl'sult is a colorful sod
bt·allhful desscrL
If the late afternoon seems end·
less as the tot awaits the return of
inS brothers and sisters from
school, Mtss Hoelllll suggests let·
tin11 the small child set tht: d-inner
table. ll is easy to work out a
placernat pattern . Help the young.
aters paste paper patterns of a
knife, fork , soon, and napkin on
the proper place on a ,square mat,
then mr.unt ~t where the child can
see whether t&gt;e's putting the uteo·
1ils on the table correctly.
The child may be better behaved at meals. if he had a special
part ih helping to prepare them.

ored Thursday el"rning at a show- pllrasol d~orated W•t h. pink satin
er at the honle uf Mn. Cecil Brad- nbl!v·•~ placed behind a silbouet'e
bury wilh 'd rs. Charl.:s Bradbur~ vf :1 brrde. White chry~n themulft s
as co-hostess
and pm k gladiolus wete used in
.
1n
arrangement Lll the living
~n i~ Adv~rtisin&amp;--Should be nportcd tmmedtately. Thl!
h o~less
roum r:a.rrying out the pink arod
Daily Sentinel will not be responsible Cor more than one incorreet insertion .
- wh1te rolor scheme.
Card of Thanks aqd Speclal Notices or Event s printed at fC"IIPRO T!:AM TA LKE:t&gt;
Gdntl:S were played with prlzes
lar eiUBified rates. Obituarlel published at 1 cent per word.
"'
Dl~TROJT VP · l\ nr.rfc~w.ma! I
won by Ruth Ann Powell, Marilyn
basketball ll'nm
rnr !)f'\1"'11\ ap
SUl' Knight and l.lrs. E .
Schaaf.
pcared ;r sto•p cln~er lr•d.•y ~flcr
h
ONE 4 ROOK APARTXEN'f. One two
day~ ol c•mfl'rcf' r('~ tll'lY..I'f'
The G.lA. of the Brothe-rhood
The ostesses were assisted hv
8 room hoUe Newly decoraterl
Ni.-.k !.fl 11 rJr~ (Jr nJvmJn -. Sll.rl.um of Loeomoli"e Engineers met Suzanne, Asa and Mary Bradbury
(1)
inside aM out. A. N. Bcngtl. and offlrials ro:(h(· rt \Va•n•· l'r;- Thursday afternoon at the home 1n Sl'r\'ing ice cream. cake, coffel'
Pomeroy,
ll 1 tf
,, and favors of mmiature
wh1te
I on~ uf I!H' ;&gt;,'Jtr&lt;rna~ l~nskctbal. of Mrs. Walter Harris wt'lh ...
IT'S EASY TO
.IU.I
As~;u .1 ,, vn
r.eorgc
Hackett
Sr.,
president,
preparasols
filled
with
pink
and
BUY - SELL - RENT siding.
while mints.
find employment - hire The president acted a 8 installGuests were Mrs .. Howard Kitch·
LOST GLASS ART
or filld a lost item through QU:CK 6EltVICf£- oo _Watcb 8&amp;
ing officer for the reinstallation en . Mrs. R~bert Relbel, Mrs. EleaS/..
DWICH, Mass. - Thts picpolri.. bf FKIOn Tt.......
1l!e Daily Sentinel WANT
of present officers.
nor W Zelhrr. Mrs. L. E. Reyturesqu~;: Cllpe COd town was noted
••tc:tunak&amp;. OOLLil'Ui n!:WZ,
ADS. Don't put It off Tbe next meeting will be 1111 nolds, .\1rs. Arthur Skinner, MM.
for its be1utitul1y colored glassthe home of Mrs. Robert Harris. Manf" Wilkinson, Mrs. Cush JohnsCall 3118 Today - An Ad in
LERS; - ·
I.a..!
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
from 182S to 1888. The secret
The
hostess served 111 de~~ert ton , Mrs. Nei5s Powell, Mrs. Earl
A.ADhJ
ll
1'EJ...1!;VJSJON
SERVICE
this column
formula for tbe glass was lost and
In pursualice of the order of the
Pllooe ZOO. tJela.od Appliance Pr~baf l! Court of Meigs County, course to Mrs. Hackett, Mrs. Rob- Kn ig ht, MN. E. S. Sebaal, Mrs.
the unique art died with it.' The
McElhinny, Miss Swan
Sture. Ill w HtiD st .. Pom.VOJ' Ohto, I wJJII)ffer fur sale, ~t public ert Harris, Mr~. Charles Bennett Robert
first pressed glass and the first
Mrs. W. R. Garber, Mra, J..OO Park, JacquelintJ Rice, )Irs. Robert
2-:IJ.t!
lace
gla:oss ir. America were mide
auction , on !he 2nd day of FebRoush , Mrs. J . Q. Rice.
Ashley, Mrs. Richard Vaughan,
here.
ruary,
1957
at
10:00
o'cloek
a.
m.
FOREMAt. • ABBOTT t.V . :ll!lJI,
Huth Ann Pnwell,
Marilyn Sue
VICE All ..U,. Repllred by E&gt; at the frnn : door of the Court
Kmght, Sheila
Stover, Yvonne
pert r·ec.tnur wu. Phon11 IS2IH Y Uouse in Pumeroy, Ohio, the folH11ckett, Sally Schaaf.
lll4dl-.
6-.&amp;-11 lowing real estate :
Sendmg gifts were: Mn. Nan
E
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The fc1lowmg real estate situate
._va 0 N YOUR SH" rep&amp;..-r Jt in Section No. 18, Township No. 7,
Moore, Mrs. Mildred Hawley, Mrs..
Rlclne Shoe Shop
Ll'o Childs, Mr.'l.
Bruce Uoyd,
11 30 tl Range 14, bemg in Scipio Town·
&amp;hip, Meigs County &lt;tnd State of
Mrs. Arthur ~~ick. Mrs. Webb Hall,
Ohio, beginmng at the s. E. corner
Fred Dunn, Huntington evange- Mrs. William Bradford, Mra. ErnARRANGE lT AT
-·
of
the
N
E . quarter or SecLion 16, list, was a guest when the Loyal est Lg,Jiance, Mrs. L. W. McComas,
POMEROY'S
&lt;I
Town 7, H.ange 14 ; th.ence Weat Women's Clus md at the Churcb Mrs. Cedrie Clark, Mrs. P. K , Rus81 rods; tht't"!Ct! North about ll 7 of Christ after the church service sell, Barbara Scott, lllary Vira:inia
BEST
roda to the l-'L:fllic Road; thence in there Thursday evening.
Reibel, Mrs. Jacob Reibel, Mrs.
Phone 398
EMPLOYMENT WANTED - any a Southerly dm~cliun along said
Mrs. William Reynolds, preal- Evelyn Lewis.
Now in Our Showroom
kind. Cuntad Myron Bailey, Public Road to the East Jme of dent, presided at the meeting and
"Power put lo better use"
RFD 1, Pomeroy.
1 30 3te Section 16; thencl' Soulh on the lhe devotional service was eonEast lme or Scc!JOn 16 10 th.e ducted by Mrs. Herman Lohse
EMPLOYMENT WANTED - any
pluce uf bt.&gt;gmniug. containing 55 who used Scripture reading, praykinrl. Howard Ruush, 1\-hnersville
acres, mure or h•ss. ne~f·rvlng to er and meditation ''The Old Year
Phone BIL\11.
1 31 3te
the state of Ohio. howevt•r, all and the New" ror the service.
oil, gas, ('oal And oth.-r m!nt'r~:~ls
During the meeting 'a eootribu·
t201
::,erv1c~ with tho n~ht or cnlry ror the lion was voted for the March of
Probate and Juvenile Judge John C. Bacon returned today
Pomeroy, Ohio
FOR
SERVKE
or
n·palrH
on
your
purpo.se
or
pro~p('&lt;'ling
for,
dcvcl·
Dimes
and
Mrs.
0
.
L.
Roush
refrom
the Annual Convention of the Ohio Association of Pro1-29-6tc
sewing m~chinc cont; 1rt Jerry oping, producing and oper&lt;Jlmg ported gifts of money for nowers bate and Juvenile Court Judges, at Columbus. Judge Bacon atfor the Raptbtry and for sick
.Baugh man. Sm!(rr S•·wing Ma- f or t h c t&lt;;a,me, and t I\c nght of oetended the Sessions of January 29th and 30th.
'
chine
Co.,
~:'i
N.
court
Street,
cupyln
\1
in
tro
far
as
the
liamr
s
members of the chureh . The mon·
1
Complete WHEEL AUGNMENT,
ThN;c
!&gt;€!liOns
particularly
1 31 3tc 1 essentu.d to sueh pro~pecting , de- (!y came in memory of the late
Athen s, Ohio.
balancing and brake service.
't
l
.
-·---· vclopmg. operating or producing Mra . Harry Sargent from friend! dealth with Proposed Legialation child may bC' considerable.
Hackett'a Safety Ser~lct!, West
Affedmg Probate and Juvenile
Fifth, th(: juvenile judge is oft- 1
Al~YUNE DESJRlNG HO\IE l&gt;E- also, reservin g to the Slate ot" Ohio in New York.
Main Stre ... t, Pomeroy, Ohio.
J.IVEHY hf Broughton '!! Dairy the usc of streams flowing throulo(h
Mr. Dunn spoke briefly on the Co urts, dis~ussion on probate proIAYt DON'T YOU KNOW?
Products in Pom&lt;'roy or Middle· said lands 0 , abuttinJ: upon the topic "Loyalty" and oth.er guests cedures. prublems ol traffic viola· en plaeed in s position when he
Baker's will give you the beat
port , call ·.valtt•r l:ruuks, phone liame, Hnll s•l mu('h of the hanks included Fred I. Gardner , pa~Lor tions by minors, social and relief grants JJrohalion to a youthful of· ~
trade on furniture or appUan8057-J. Af'er all, "The Best thereof as r-1 ay \)(' neccs~ary for of the ehurch, Mrs . Gardner. Ncda a gc n~ic§ and their responsibl.lities, fender in court for steallng, or ·
and mdudc-i addresses "Should willully breaking windows, etc. of
such enjoym"nt &lt;1nd protection of Bradford and Betsy Cunningham.
Doesn 't Cost A Cent More."
ees.
" tl
I 2~ 1moc such .stream,. from Noswn. conYearbook s were distributed by Traffic Violations by Minors be having assc~sed no penalty, and
- - - ------ tamiMtitm ur dl'posil of gprhm~nt. the commlt lre and refreshment! Remover! 1rom the Juri9dietion of yet for a minor traffic violator q
Your CROSLEY 0Pa)Pr
,ill 0
rl!)•..-~ t u r IL~
were ~f'rvcd to twenty-one mem- th!:! Juven•le Courts?" ''Should of having to usess a fine or susParents
be
Liable
Financially
for
pend
driver·
~
license.
Result,
the
2261:.
MAIN·
if.
POMIROY OHIO
~lllo,
one
olhl'r
lra&lt;•t
?f
lnnd
de-l
bCrfl
a
nd
•uests
l..
the
officers:
- , gld
' 1Y
,
1056 BUICK Spt't'ial 4 dr . liard Barn~Simp&amp;On lnsuranee Agency, scrtbcd as [J!Io\\- s. to w11. Twentythe
Wmnt•ful
Acts
of
the1r
Chil·
child
wtlh
criminal
tendencies
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Middleport Ftn . Automobile-- five {2:1) al'n·~ nff nf th{' J&gt;: .. st Mrs. He~no s, Mrs. Ucrman Loh·
Tup Sc•lan . l&gt;ynarlow. one lura!
Bonri.J.
Phone 031!1--X
8-21}-l!f sule of the Alesi •,':! of thp North- sc, ~trs. Ern~est Lallance. Mrs. 0. drcn ·•·· "'l'oll&lt;'e and J11venilc Court pays llO penalty, and thr youthful
ownrr. red and . white threl'
traHic violator is fined or hi~:~ li·
t Q
t
f S 11
N
L. Roush, 1\ rs. Leo C.hilds, Mrs. Rclii\JOn6hlp'" among others.
tone. $279~ .00 . Blaeltnar ':o~, Poml:lc on o. 16, Minnie Gilmore Mrs Edwa d
'OMPLE'fli: lnsu .. •'lce Pl'ot!!ctlt)JI ras · uar •·r o
.~urlgP B&lt;•C'On said he was cUaap- eense ~uspcndcd.
eroy,
1 31 6tc
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r
Llle, Auto, fir., , Pulio Call On • Town 7. ll.:Jil l-:f' 14, save and e."(cept f'Nnch
pomted a! ~ome at tbe aJt.iO&amp;lll
----tl.26
aeres
whH"h
Wll8
:wld
off
of
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Jud~c H·•r.on roncludcrl it was
'MiliA.
Mh1dlepnrt
.
f'll)lo
1956 PONTI I\ l' ve Star Chief 4 dr.
thf'- North c ud of s&lt;Jid 2!'i acre lol
was particularly distressed when his opinion that no law passed ur
Only 8.00tl careful mih•s, nrarto J. ···. l!l g;;.~. by H. G. Wells, ad·
the A~~ociation voted to oppose appropriati&gt;"~n of taxpayers ~oney
(21)
est nl'W u~l'd car In thit~ ar•·a
mini~rrntur of 1hl' Estate of .1 . ()
remova• frl)fn the jurudtetion of to be ~pent. by lawm akers at Co$2405.00. Bla~·ttnar s. PomC&gt;rny
6 ltllUMS :1nd BATII , $4!'i0U.OO. lliJ.:J.:S, tll'r.c-awd, in lhe yl'nr 1876.
the
Juv.~n il {' Courl~ of traffic vio- lumbus or Washington , will have
Blanche G. Bennett who residr8
l 31 6lc
Jlfl l.ortt-;1 St, l'otnt•roy. Call Bnlh til lht· ahO\"l' ll•·~(·r!hr rltract .~
lations by minor~. Judge Bacon any great c,Ifect upon the problem
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5Hi M or ~1:191.
1 31 3tc
or lalld bt •rng: ~i tU.Ih·d in ~kipJU 111 Hural Houtc 248, Battle Ground gave ~~~ b1s rcaaon:o~ that it wu of juvenile delinquency. Factors
Washington, one o( the heirs of
1956 ;\U~ IU.'l' llY Monleray 4 fir
__ -~ __ _ _ Town!; ltiv, :\k1gs ('ounly Ohw
his opmior&lt; the enforcement of develop~Tl in the home. the churrh
Sedlln . 12,000 actual mill!! M\'1"· llo!ISE l-"0~( SALJ·: w1th 2 apart.
t!t·ln.: tile 1;n tl\L" ;·•· .r ; •·:;totlC cun D.tytd H. Stout, decca~cd, will take Ohio's l.raff e cude against drivers the school and the L"nmmun!ly
1
('Omatic. ~259&amp;.00. Bla.-.ttnar 'M,
nll'nlll tl rqoms und l.Mih Itt •·arh \'\)}"\'d Jo 1·&gt;1 Wl'lt'h by dPI~ d rc - not a·e Uwl ~hg.:ie M. Stout, plam under 10 was cumbersome and in· determine ~he pro~lem.
·Pomeroy.
I 31 6t('
Hilartnwnt , Hit new copper water coniNI 111 n .... rl Rook 12:1 Pa}lf' 31 utf and !iUrvJv.ng spouse of Davul
offcctJ\'tl.
Judge Bacon, added, howc"llcr ,
]lm·o;. &lt;JII new I,!:IH lin'f'H, 2 new of t.ltP .,1t•ilJ:~ t"o!mly Uc•~d Jlr.(•ords. It Stout on lhe 30th day of odo\9!16 I'ONTI/\C V8 :.! d-r. Sedan .
l)('r.
1956,
£ilect
hllr
petllion
In
FirBt,
h.-.
~·lated,
to
enforce
the
the
majority of the wurk uf the
llttlom&lt;Jllc ,_.,ah·r lwatcrK. Phone
Satd pr••mist•;; are appraiS('d at
Les1:1 Lhan 12.000 miles. If lhrrl'
6:116 - ~1 o:· 11222 fur apartment~. $2.000 un &lt;tnd n111st not he ~old for the Prolmte Court within and (or traffir code the JUdge mu~t enter Association, was commeu,lable .
('Vf"r wal II "cream puff", thiK i.~
1 31 3tp
It'.~ ~ than twu - llmd~ of ~aid
ap- th&lt;· county of Meiqs , and State of a finding that the ju"l!entlc was
one. $2195.00. Olacttnar'!l, Pom P
Ohio, allc~.:inlil that Maule M. de.linquent, a finding of too deep 1--__:========--~
.-pr:usc(l valut!.
roy.
I 31 6tc
5 ROOMS, bucment, wash house,
Terms: l'hll In h;~nrl un day of Stout Is the surviving spouse of significance to attach to minor
on Kerr tit., Pomeroy. ElecLric, ~ale.
David H. Sluut, daceased, late of tralfie l)lfemcs.
1955 BUICK Special 2 dr. Hard
Meigs County, Ohio who died Ill·
Water
.
Phone
162·J
.
BESSIE
L.
WElCH,
Admin.
Second, the arresting officer
top . Uynaflow drive, fuJiy equ iptr~talc on February 8, 1956.
1
26
8lp
iatntrbr
of
tha
l!atate
of
Edmu~t file M written complaint at
ped, bluf' and tilTCY finish .
Thr plaintiff further
rcprc- the county seat, and the process
ward Welch, decaa••d.
••' $2295.00. Blacunar's, 1 Pomeroy
WOULD YOU
st•n1s that Oavid R. Stout died of the courl entatls issuing a oita.
WEBSTER &amp; FUl T:Z:
31 6tc
Attorney• for Adminl1tr•trh: stc1.cd in fee simple Of an undtvid- tlon to the parents of the child
]955 rLYMOUTH V8 Savoy 4
{I) 4, II , 18, 25 (2) I, 5te
f'd one-half interest In common 1n ordering appearance of both be·
LIKE TO
Sedan. One careful loc11l owner,
Lhc fullowing deacr1bed real estate fore the court. Hardship i8 t.oo
thrilling performer. $1696.00.
snuate in the County of Meigs, often worked upon the wage-earn
COMBINE
Blacttnar'G, 'Pome~roy.
1 31 Ole
'l"ownship o£ rhel!ltcr, and State of Ina: parenl. and distraught mother
Ohio, &lt;~nd described as Collows :
her attentic..n needlessly diverted
19a3 PLYMOUTH 2 dr., heatf'r, 2
for a ltalf day or day from the
Situate
in
th.c
County
of
Meigs,
NOTICE
OF
APPOINTMENT
new tire11, priced to &amp;ell. C1ll
Township of Chester, an~ State of c1re ol vounger children at home.
IK•cutor
Rutlllnd Furniture Co.
Oh10 anf\ described as follows, loThlrrl, ti"e Ohio legislature be·
E1tatt of Fr.d 5. John1ton
1 31 3tc
Wil: Section two, toWnship four. ing of the opinion that 18 year
Dac.attd
Nutirc is hereby given that anrl rango twelve of the Ohio olda are mature enoua:h phyBiellly
('ush Johnston whosl! l'o11t Office Company':o~ Pureh11se In Chr~:~1er and mentally to be entruated with
Newsp~per
addre ss \11 Middleport, Ohio, It D Township, Mela:s County , Ohio and the operation of a two ton metal
' R. H. luiWLINGS SONS CO.- 24
.
bour Wrtrker Service.
Day
h1111 b('rn duly appointed as Exeru- beginning on the South line of projectile upon our 1trecta ud
~ -~&gt;.~·.
tor or thr E11tale of Fred S. John- ~aid section 2, 68 ron• ~nd 18 !Inks ~ilhw•rs , surely juvenile drivers
Phone
8221. Niiht
Phone
ston l:ilc of Salisbury Town~hip W('St ot the southeast corner of are mature enough to aomwer to
603S-X. DODGE PLYMOUTH
I
I
Mei~~:s County, Ohlo, deceased.
' 1mid !loetlon; thence Norlh 109 the uaual traffic court.
DEALERS.
3 8 tl
Bacon said : "Tbese youngsters'
Dated lhi! 22nd dlly uf J11nuary l'urh; thence weal to a corner 110
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rod.~ ~tnd ro~r links cast ol the !ICDie of lnjwtJCe· Ia partieul~rly
~(9)
John c. Bacon
East line ol said section~ thence keen. Nothing disturbs him mOre
Jurlg.-. or the Prohah' Coun ~outh JW rods to the Soulh line Ulan to fc,.l he is a victim of ln'
.. NEW HEAVY DUTY Indullrlal
Mrig~ County, Ohio
of said sectl~ thence East on juatlee. When be suff~ra more selina:le cylinder WliK'On&amp;in, air
\1 J 25 (::J 1. a, 3tc
sai-d line to the place of be- verely In juvenile court than an
eooled ena:lne.. Brannan'• Gar·
}linning, eontainlna 110 IH'I"('S, adult In trnffic court for the same
lie, 1117 W•lJ\;Ut St., Mi.ddltJporl.
., _ l1or4 Ia 101too1. M11111111l11 WGBScMIMIIc Gradeamore (.,f lf':SR: save and 1excepl out offense, naturally he is indla:nant
Phone 8005-M".
1 30 Stc
..._ &amp;be •Ure ldtool &amp;erm.
Traffic v10lator8 are not criminals.
or
thr&gt;
abovll
deaerlbcd
premises,
--the fo ,:Jowirg deacribed trart : Be- The 11li~ma of beina: hailed Into
FmE:RGLASS AWNINGS and door
ORDER OF ATTACHMENT
.....C.tad ClrelllaUoll IJeparlmea&amp; ol dab
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ginning ».t 1hc Southwest corner Juvenile eourt should not be atcanopies, vtonetian bllnd11 all
wbP a neuq oec:an Jour applleaUoD will be CQUlde .....
Willlnmson t'arm Suppl~·. Hul - of what was formerly W. z. John· tached to y·•UlhfuJ traffic ollend·
color• ln (l sh~e!l, aluminum lad:;:::;;:===;=:=:::::::;;;;~ Crai~ . Ohio.
pliiinttf{, \'~ (;t•org(' son·s 97 41ere tract; thence south erL
dt'n , all kind11, nursery 111ock
uMIINeriiMn
llld .,kll roa .. 1et • llftlpafel" ..-e ahra7• "" ~
dden1lant Amount $-.IS.OO.
82 degrrtes East 14 rods lo a ~take
tile BeMCollec:tioa ... DeUVC178enlceJI 1••
Ill kinds, window blind• &lt;~n I
Fourth , Judge Bacon said that
R. E. Grindlt•y, Justice of l'cn cf',
thence
Soult:
M.54
rods
to
a
stone
ahwdcR all color~ 1nd sitel. Ji'rel'
eoloreemellt
officers
knowma:
the
Mlncravillc .
a ,.,. el .roar elll'1lilp. I&amp; ...,. Wp J •
corner: thence west 82.24 rods to cllmbetRome process involved In
installallon. free eBiirn&amp;tca, Dale
(tJ 2~ t2l 1, R, 1!5. 4tc
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ITIUCTURA~ I IIAMI
· - - tlw place of beginning, containing the juvenile court too often, upon
31 1 " orrcs, more or leaa, leaving findlnlil th~ olfendlng driver Js
Pomeroy.
2 1 Lmol'
KRA .. IROfrt- MITALl
-Oim\IM 1M Wap ,_ lean .. ldtool wflll 1dul pno.
78 . 7~ a&lt;'rcs more or lon .
•1
Uee oo a Newspper RoUe . - , _ will M &amp;AR.N1NG wWIIi
under 18 yc.1rs waive him on with
1 FRIGlDAiftE, 1 Jo: sLate Gam
7R an LEARNING.
--7Tke pnycr ol aaid pe1ition is a warnlt\g or lecture, Tither than
ft.ange. Yhll tJCII both rCII8unINSURANCE AGENc;Y
for the plal~tlff MaJa:ie M. Stout. involve thf'mselves in burden·
1 31 3te Phtne 510
'• lbly. Call 371 .
ltomeroy
Flre, Automobfl,, Health
prays for an order of the Court some prosecution. And then occas·
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ACCIDINT
p('rmihing Mq(le M. Stout, sur- lonally, not too often, but OccasELECTRIC SEWING MAt.'IIINE.
Llh, C11ualty and BoMa
viving spouse, to )urehase, .at the ionally, an officer knowing his
lavatory, l&lt;lrtte medicine l'llbinet,
When pcoplt~ suddenly faee be&lt;liJJli"Discd value Rlflxed by lhc lecture will be the only penalty
eltCtric 1-weopo::r. Phone 364 .
rf'avemcnt the servl« of 1 t.ruli\
IIPl)raiscr:o~ of th(l E1tatc of Uavld ISIMtiB~d for 1h~ offense, will give
1 20 6lc
worthy funt'ral diredor i• lndl•
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Stout, dcccall(!d, the real et~lale a bOmbaalil' longue-lashing out of
pensablr.. They also welcome the
lo MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
, AN OUTBUllJliNG In cood conin thr petition deacrlbed, and thai all · propor• ion to th~ offense inIDformaUuo 1nd counael received ot
I-28-6tc
CHiion . Cwll 3U·Y.
6136-M
PHONII
6311
s:tid affidRvit of transfer, M('lg!l volved Mental anguish to the
('ounl y Cuurl records volume 186.
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Fo~
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P&lt;~ll(' 495 b, set tilde, and for
Good Cloaa Uoe&lt;i Cars
uth('r propt'f orders or rclici in
In adrliHon thl'Y nn ,;eeure qualAll Makeo ami Modelo
th(' lli"('m isc~.
APARTMENT-5 r~~~lndb111h.
ltv mrrrhandl.o~f' ~o~.·lthout. extra.
The pcrson11 first above men·
~ PI furnace,
located 218~ E.
144 BuUl'rnut Ave,.
lloncd wiU further take notice
Main St., Pomeroy. Call Dr. K.
that they have been litade parties
D. Amabary.
1 ~ tl
Beautiful Blaek &amp;nd Red Plymouth Belvedere Hard Top,
defendant to said petition and
Power
Fllte Drive - radio, heater. white wall tires thal the}' llr(' required to anawer
' !'or hat - Electria Wltlptl!"8t
V-8
motorA teal buy.
CONCRETE
BLOCKS
:o~ame
pn
or
before
the
I6lh
the
~ etumer. Cllaton .P'kber, Mh"l·
... Bu.lld S.tter P•t Leu"
day
uf
Mafeb
19&amp;'7.
-l dloport. Pb. U80-X·
H-1-tl
AftO.WI • •
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
. l\\Mi&lt;.U: M. STQ\JT, rtamtiH
:1..-::: ,.. IQzw Jlt• .............._
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3 Mll•a North ef ,..,_,.,
111 a(uresllill,
On Rt. 33. Call Wrn. GrueMI',
Dah.•d J11nuary 1:1, 19&amp;7.
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Rock lprlnll
F H 0'8~\IC~f. Attornf'y,
E. Main St.
PomrN'y
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I eenta per word. 6ne i~ion. Minimum charge 50c.-4 cent~
pt!" 'fOld. for three consecutive insertions.
SMdal- One month for 25 cents per word.
JiUn flte of 2 cents per word will be ch9rgf'd f1·~ advertisin~ if
DOt paid for before the 25th of each month !ollowiug mserlion .

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The Dad.,· Sentinel

Installation Ceremonies Are Held
For F~derated Church Womens Guild

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GARDIN CLUI MElTING
T1le Pomeroy Gardea Club will J ohn Lietw ller , at 2 p. m Mrs.
meet Moodily at the bo~e of llrs. Edwin Charles 15 the co-bosles.s

Eleanor Schaaf, M1ddleport Society Ed1tor, Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244

Middleport Society Notes
~ 76" Anniversary

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Twin Bed Ensemble
w1th button-free mattress

BAKER FURNITURE
On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

1\lr and Mrs Jay Ca r ter an d
ch1ldrt&gt;o , Pamda &lt;~11d i\: orma Jean ,
and Mr a mi Mrs Sherm an We!·
mann dn d C;; ~ ~&gt;: hl cr~&gt;, Doond a no~
Susan ( oiurJJ bus ha~ e be e n v tSII ·
ins Mr.: o l&lt; crnc Hark C'r Susan We 1
ma n n , l wo years ultl . \ ~ recovcru •
from eye sur gery al u Columbw,
hospital aOU wa~ able to VIS it h(':'
grandmolher, Mr ~ 8dJ krr
ML'&gt;!S Fran ces Huu ~ ~ spcnl Wc&lt;i
nesd.ay With Mrs &lt; tydc f''rcnch
Ollld famtly Ln Jack'&gt;lll
W1i! Willock was t.lkl·n to trc
Muon Clime Thur5day in the
aav. lings-Cuats ambulance.
Fred Dunn and Mr and MN!.
Fred I Gartlner were dinner gucsu
Tuesday of Mr and Mra Edgar
Allensworth Mr
nunn IS th
visutinl t·vanJ,l:elu,t at lhe Church
of Chr1st where Mr Gardner "5
pastor
Don Gosney, who has been "
husi~ss Vl.!lllor m N.H.hv11le , has
returned to Mtddleport
~Ir s
J. A Young Sr has bcco
\'lsl t rng her daughter, Mrs Robert
Yates, and dau~;htcr~ in Jal·k11on
tbis week
Mrs Aljr(' Sm ilh , who m11kl's
hl"r homt w1th Mbs F1 am·es Sm1lh ,

POMEROY
SOCIETY
E11gt'nc Wllhf'e will lc &lt;11&lt;' S.•l·
urday for Athens wher r he will
enroll al OhiO li mversily tor tlw'
S&lt;'Cond $(rnesler
Mrs l':\•f'ret t Tohm .•s ~u e nrlc~

thi! fJE..S 'h~lrld ~ chr • ul of Ln!&gt;. \ r uct
lion hctld Wednesday 1n Manr!la
Mrs Eu gr-ne Schwa h 1s a mcd•·
cal j)atlent at Sch&lt;nkcl Ciuac, ~1.1 -

1he!:e eam were

Babied!

If ynu trade for a one-owner rar traded in f1•om a satiH·
fled owner, you are sur£' tc' get real \'alue and lastlng satIsfaction. A Iorge part or nur sah·s un• r1•peat sale from
pt'ople "'bo have bou~ht rrom us ror )t"ars. Many we can
ghc• .vnu th.e history slnt·c U!.'" . Nnw is the time to ruliih
In tu buy! We orr anxlouH tn st•ll, und the st•lt•c~lon Is at
an all Umt• high In qualit}!

1955 Plymouth V8 Savoy

!Wn W. Va
Mrs' rarr1e C:ru·cscr ha~ lwcn
i"Oilftnell to hl'r home Mmr&gt;rs~JI!f'
due to mjury r ct•(•Jwd In a fall 1t
her humc
Mrs l'aul I• 1'- ht•r, h• t t rhur sd,.~·
fur a V!Slt 111 ( ultun' JUS wtlh l) r
.. nd Mr11 JaJIII'~ F1 ~ lu• r &lt;111d J[JnH IY
Mrs Ev11 ll cn dncks an1l L..ru)
Ru ~chell [J I(cnlled lh • fu nei al ,,f
ltw :r IH.ck, (;, .. &gt;1-~ C R u ~~ h t'l l , .r !
.SIIVl't (.ruvc Ky. llt u~ d.1y

::i£&gt;~Cind

A\•f'n' IC, fell and
and broke her shoui d:- r Thursda)
rn orn111g.
Mn \'rtlllam Alima ' ! and broth
cr . Roscoe Wise , werr&gt; tn Galhpol
:\orth

Legion Post To ,
Attend Church
Service In Unit

Feeney-Bennett Post, No. 128,
Ameru:an Legion, will meet in a
1s wh t re the&gt; v1s1ted their nep body Sundav evenmg at 7 p.m at
!ww, ,Roscoe Fowler, a medical the Hall ant! attend the evenln(
pallent at Hob~r Hos Jtal.
servleea at the First Baptist
Mrs. RL•uell WIIStl", Mrs. Dal•l Church in a ~dy
Carl and Mrs Ot Whaley wet'C
Plans are also being made to
Vl!itors 111 Atbem; '!"hund11Y
attend Evangelistic servtce1 at the
'\tf'J.o.H.:u freen1an . stu1ent
Church of Chr1st one nlght next
Put'lue, stopJk'd m
Wcfl.ncsd8Y to VISit
ol•the
William Grue1er ·~:~• o!!~~~·
was one of the 01
dents at the Sporn
'Tier and ro()med
11ome
Rodney Downmg visited
day 9,ltb: hh1 mother, Mrs . ~ r,'8
ilowning, at Charleston- GeniTal
Hosp1tal Mrs. l&gt;ownin&amp;, who was
cnlu:ally ill wbfln taken tq: the
1\0Spttal five Y:Ct!ki!' 11!;0, is rjport.
~d as improv10a: slowly Her boom
number 11 314.
The R&lt;.v. Howard Ruppelt, polltor or the F1r't Presb;ter1an Church MlddJeport; the !lev. Ralph
Zundel, Pomeroy
f' 1rst BapU11t
Church1 the Rev. Linson Stebbins,
Galllpolis J•rel!brterlan Chwi;h, Ill·
tended the Pa1otnrs ' C:&gt;nvenUon an
Columbus Tue~day
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Mrs. Stanley Jones
Is Host~s On Wed.
To Wildwood Club

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s:Offered At Revival Service ·
nuii:n, e-vangelist ~om
H"nlington ., epoke on the t'opie
Full" at the Thursday
evenmJl mretmg of the revival
serv1cu being held at the Middleport Church of ChrJSt.
He dJspbyfd the paintins of a
sh1p at sea under black light while
Mrs Paul E. Davis and Mrs. Ed·
gar Allensworth sang a duet, '
aus Siviour, Pilot Me."
Other special muBic waa a duet
Lord'&amp; Prayer" by Mn. Ar·
thur Skinner and Russell Roush.
Mrs Ches.ter Erwin is organist for
serv1ces wh1eh are C()nducted
1tY Fred I. Gardner, pastor of the
church.
Tonight at 7 30 p m. Mr Dunn
will speak on the topic "Btble
That Don't Make
Comm.tnds
Sense."

Surprise Party Is
Held On Saturday
f.?r Maria Stewart

· $1,595

)huck !rarlt•· lll ,

1955 Buick Special

$1,B95
ca ~ dul

local owner. It's somcttllng

1955 Buick Special · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · $2,295
2 dr H.11rd Top fmmarululc I wo-tunc IJ J?; hl blue and grey (inlllh.
Dynnflow drive Fully t\'(JUIJtpc•l

1955 Buick Century · ·· ·

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4 dr lh\'tcra Sedan Almo~ l like thl' day II waH sold . "Jiard Top"
4 dr Style Lt•ss than 16,000 nll]('s llynnrlow New one COIItl now
over S4,UOO 00 Custom interior

1956 Pontiac VB · · · · · · · · ·

. $2,195

Belair Hard Top- 2-Door, Radio, Heater, Power Glide,
Ivory ovor Blue, white wall tires, local owner. Must be
seen to appreciate.

2 dr. Sedan . Le~~ than 12 000 If there rvrr wrll a ·cream puff,"
lbt!l Is one .

1956 Pontiac VB Star Chief · · · · · $2,495

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
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f dr. Only 8,000 eardul miles Nearest n&lt;&gt;w 1111cd car In tbis aroa

1955 Desoto VB · ·· ·· · · ·

for a \)tOpr.m on Monday evenThe tled r-d and appoJnted ofCJ- mg. A:ml 1 Gustaff Kuether. son
cers of the Women's Guild of the of Rev. and Mn.. Ralpb Kuether,
Federated Churc h were installed LaCros'&gt; , WIM~ and a former pastor
in a beaut1fu l and Impress ive of the Pome r ny church is a memA Bake Sale wtll be held on
candle light ser v1ce Wednesday ber and also !)esioesa manager of Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Triluater
eve01ng durn\g the regular quart-. the choir end MT8. K~ther 18 the Cleaners by the motben of Sen·
erly meetmg of the Gutld.
ehapernnl'
Jorli in Middleport Hi&amp;h Sebool.
The Rev Waldo J Billrtels read
The Guild women wdl S&lt;l:"Ve Potato salad, baked beans, homethe ntual and from the large can· supper on the Sunday evenil'lil!l be- made vegetable soup, paatrieJ antt
die representmg Chnst, each of· fore the prol;!ram aQd will also as- cake&amp;, cookiu, rollJS, etc wiU be
ncer received llght for her can ~ 818t in obtaimnc Iod~lng for 1he on u.le.
die . Officers tnstaiJed included . members The Prayer Ctrele wa~
This Is on, of a series of moneyMl!lfl Elizabeth F1ck , president, announ:::ed to meet lD the Feder- making projects for the ClaY who
Mf'S Dale Smith, vice presldPnt.. ated C11ureh , Wednesday, Feb- expect to make a trip to New York
and Chnst1an Service charrman, ruray 6.
City this spring.
Mrs. Ben Neubling, secretary ;
Followir~,.. fl!., business .!lellslon,
Mothers of the class bave been
Mra. Dayton Ph11l1ps, treuurer. Mrs. BeD Neubllq presented the selUng vegetable soup and made
Mrs. Pearl Mora, splrilual hfe progr~tm. tne Ilra~ part of which $15 for the claae Thursday when
chairman.
was a sklt, "An Interview Witb they made and sold thirty quarts
Mra. Fred Le1fhe1l, Chri.!ltlan Mrs. Layton". Those taktne part at one of their homes.
Stewardship cbai['Jtlan; Mrs. Lena were Alrs. Louis Reibel as Alice
Huber, Chmtian ~ial ActJon Layton; M'ry Virginia Reibel and
FIREMEN TO M'ET
cbairman and prestdent of the Mrs. Corliss Jacobi! as Mrs. Smith
The Fint and Second Ward Fir
Federatt!d Cirfile; M1ss E r m a and Mrs. Jor.ea who are members
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Smith, Chn:~lian Eduntlon cha1r- of the loc:!l G~ild. Mr11. Neut1lin~: Companies will hold theu- regular
man; M1ss Mary Vir.g1ma Reibel , was tbP. n~trrator ror the first ' meetings, Sunday, Febfiia~ 3. The
Mi111onary charman; Mrs. Henry acene &amp;rid gave a resume of Alice Pomf!'OY Fu·eman Ass~iation will
Reibel, President of the Happy Layton's WCJrk in the Guild before hold t!J monthly meetmg on SunHarveslers CJaas; Mrs. Carl Shields her illneas lnd coilfUJement , to day, P"ebr'Uary . Hl, by requelt of
treasurer of the Happy Harvesters 1 wheelchair
" . llolland Neutabng, P.fealdent of
elaas.
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The second acene showed Mrs.:
·---Mrs. Nufllla.n Kloes, flea surer SmJth and M._ra. JOPet: Yiaitintrl Mrs. / '
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the Fedentte'd· t!irtle; .Mn, Mike Layton and itJlervieWin&amp; 'her"~as to · ~ed
m
a, bei'-titul ~ble
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Simmons, president of the Frtend- when she joined the Gulld and ~~th face cover ~nd a ~erpu:ce
Jy Circle; Mn. PauJ Werner, treu why she \\'Otked iQ .the orpnlu- of red tl\d wb1~ _,lower&amp; with
urer of Hie- Friendly CiFote; and tlon. The seeond' 'Pbrt of fllr-pro. -creenery ln a 111lve~ bowl. ~apk!na
Mra. ftoy ~yfried and Mrs. Lou- lj!ram was baaed on the t~enre and candle1s were m keepmc ~th
ise Ret bel, members of the mem· "Wh otb
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,. d .0 t ti the v:Uent ne seaaon.J Mrs, Mite
berahlp committee. .
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er~ ame ~ 1 ~ ~ ·, ~mmohs ant! Miea EllQbeth Fick
Preceding the installation, Mrs momal m£&gt;etanc r,trs. llele~el~ PfGSlde1 at thf, silver eoffee and
Mora led the devotions, opemng Mrs. Pearl Mora, Mrs. Roy sey. rea 'Service!!!
with a prelude "Sav10ur, Breathe fried and Mrs. Norman Kloes repHostesee~·for the evening were
An · Evening Blessmg", by Mrs resented the local Guild and eave Mrs LouiS Reibel chauman Mrs
Ben Neub.:llng, pJantat Mrs. Mora thetr reasons why ~nd ho'! they Corius Jaeohs, Mr~. Phil Globokar:
read the lltany w1th the congrega- became member&amp; of the Gudd.
Mra. Wilham Baker Mrs. C. J EbAfter the program the members
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Jtam:as of the h~mn, "Take Thou, tc the dmin room wh.ere assorted Clarence Massar, ~rs. Norman
Dear Lord" Scr~ptnre readmg of undwtches gcakes iced in pastel 1Kloes, \:Irs Phil Wdltamson and~
Jobn 8 13 was read after wh1ch colors, minia coffee and tea were Mn. Robert Roberts.
Mn. Marvm Burt sang the Gutld 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;,;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;);;;;;;;;:;,.;
theme :.ong Prayer by Mrs. Mora f
closed th£' serv1ce.
An offcrmg was IJiken whtch
will be given to the Bishop haby
fund , afll'r which !\t1ss F.ltzatx&gt;th
F1ck, pn•sident , conducted \he
busmess sessiOn , when planS were
made for the ye&lt;~r's woi'k. Mrs
Waldo J Bartels presented fl\ie of
the g1rls rlresses wh tch she had
made ~ s part uf lhc Presbylenan
Challenge
A report ot li recent meetmg of
the socinl ~erv1ce committee was
glvfn hv Mr~ Date Sm1th and in
eluded 11rtic\e~ to he- sent to the
Evangti:ll('ill Reformed and Pre8by
tenan Orph:. nages and lu the leper colon Y Mn; Fred Le1fhc1t.

$3.95

men's Guild ant\ urged members
of the local Guild to partici pate
In th1s projet•t
Mrs Thl'fml.!i Yau ng kt'y WIHnan
to Me1gs County Counnl ot Church
Women , 1eportcd on the " Louk
L1sten" protect wh1eh the council
IS !ponscriH&amp; and 111 wh1ch the
women arc to look and !1 stpn to
telcv1:mm rrokrams m th!' follow
ing entc~•Jnes. chtldrf'n 's pro
wrams, comedians, drama, musiC,
and news lind Jnformallon pro
if9m8 and make a r£"pOrt to the
chairm:m, Mrs M. C. Kock, 101
W Duner1cn Rd., Colu111bus 14,
Ohio, MS to the likes and dislikes
of the progratn11.
Tho!lie volunteermg to asJ;lSt
Mra, Yeung were Mrs Pearl Mora,
Mrs. .Mlke S1mmons, Mrs Paul
Globakor Mrs. Waldo J. Bartels,
Mra. Louis Rclb!!l, Mrs Corlisa
Jacobs, Ml's. Ben Neutzhna, Mrs.
L. M Nicoll and Miss Elizaheth
Flck.
Mrs. Pearl Mora, Splntual Life
chairm!n, distributed booklets,
''Storl~s of the Bible" and an
nounceU th11l Mrs. Bartels would.
p.reaent "Tb~ Sermon On The
ll~ul\t" during the Fncndly Cir·
ele meeting on February 19. Mies
Fick announced that the Elm·
burst Ch9ir Of Elmhurst College
would be at the Federated Church

4 dr. &amp;-dan. Low mileage by on'!! cart•rul owner Thta ono reallY
"babied .. l'owcrtlyte .

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4 dr liard Top sedan Onu Joc,.l owner DNwllful !ted &amp; while
three tone JOb J&gt;yn11rlow Fuily equipped Nl'W onl' eoata almoflL
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ReptesentaJive Tom A. Jenkins
-· Appointed To Ato~c Committee
WASHINGTON (UP) - lie~. 'l)omas A . Jeolrlns (R-Oblo)
said today he gave up his post on ~~~~ House llepubUcan Polley
I?,Jr!lliltlee to ae&lt;:ept a more important position on the Joipt
~~~onal Atomic Energy Comlttee.

Five Councilmen
H .a. r..,.nt meeUn1
the Qblp
!lfP!ililloon llo".O delegation, Housmg' Pro]' ""'
,_t , Petitions Are
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to iSucceed
filed On Friday
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tl)e
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n.p..... u., "" relll••• or CJ·:..I..- .J vrn£Brush
flltne•
lbi,tollntry.
Harry McGrcgl&gt;r

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1954 Plymauth Belvedere ·

. . .. $1,195

f dr. ScdJn. Spottcn 1y cle1n in11ide and oul

~~· kino, deon of the t&gt;blo Gt&gt;~

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»Jtenalve elelrin&amp;
operations
eompleted thh
whiCh ntay be

IJt.nki.DI boted that, ll'l ldditiOU Sprlh1 by burning off remaJnl111
to )ej.,mms a seat be held (R'iOJ bruih are u11derway on tb.e for
overlbolrins
tfl~ &amp;filh Co-nareA Q.., tile atomlr: !nft Lasley eltite

.en~.,. eommitt~. b'! had

been ~eroy ·an~ :W4dleport lbe new

... illthed, vi~ . chalrma" thl1 Yell' ol ownen' aaid today.
Alvin Cruu of Jil.utland ht enttie- lfDllle RepubUean ConfeftbCe
-i.'OQJi·d~ rtf all Hod•c Republican Pled in cuttinc locu!lt poate qn
the ~tioo soutb of the Oood road
lnoinben.
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' JeDkiDJ is alao a member
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ol tht

'Hau»e Wa)'ll and M:et'ftl' CQmJnitt~. -.bich handlea ta-.: l'alll,uon

..'~~~;.ru. noted thit the ~epublt·
rana 'were aiJotted in addiUon~:l
se.at- on the Jolnt ContreaJon~
Atomic Energy CotQmiUee
tb11
' )'Jlat eud be said b.e won the post
OYet 63 other Republicans who

ooucht lt.

&lt;l11ie work o( the poUcy co,.:mlt1e't U not so importaqt aa thP.
"'1 Joint eoa,mlltee," Jenklna aaid.
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"Service 'on the Joint Atomic
Enetu Cornmitteli' w1ll requiru
'c.cad•fd,rab!y mo,re of .my time,
t!h.te one ot the larcest atomic
cnM-Jy plantl in the Vnited ~tales
1~ l,,cilted wlthln 21 miles bf my

home."

::kafle ~nthaw Is workJn1 on t~.e
nw;tli: sid~e, Harold Hawk ot Cbes
ter has fOQtracttd to remove commfrtlal timber.
It Ja expected that ~maloin:,:
brush wUl be burned oft the enUre eita" after saleable timber ill
removed,
J'red W. Crow, Ted Reed, Jr.,
and ftoger Mor(!Yl were usociat.ed
1n ltqulii.ng tb• land and · are
planning to incorporate soon The
eorpor11tion Will direct Ita efforls
towMrd atartin1 a houeint projecL

Bradbury "Student
W~s In Spelling
Contt'St Friday

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In the first of Mei(s County Spel·
ling co•qpetitions held thts yea!;'
the Sah~bury TownshiP Srhool,
Oiler, s1xth grade pupil at
~hool emerged the win·
and Sa]Jibury
tli.&amp;-Friday,lgbt

c&amp;SOE Tax Bill
In.Meigs County
Is.16;500
Year
'

Ceunty this year.
continues to expand lts
here: its tax
btll will ncetasarily increase.
Tbe 'Cf:?lJlpaDY'I total tax bill, in·
eluding property~ federal, state
and Joe~. amounted to t9.387 ,OU

10 ottend the
·conference on
to be held at
Hotel in Col28 throu&amp;h ·

ln•fi!M-,equlvaleni t9 23 centl of

~---. g~"~ass

First Week Of
Revival
Semce
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Friday

STYLE 314S

~ond
Clau WilJ be beld at the home of
Geneva H. Nolan, HOme Eeonomtea Ateat on Tue1d1y, February
5th.
'11l.ta: seeond t:lass ta mainly on
hting the pa'ttetn iq prtparalton
ft.~~ $tlittlne the £U'rrl4!nt. AJTange.ments bave been made for aOine of
tlie me.mbera to be PteRnt at 1 _80
a.m, and .otheu biQ' come b.1med~
iatdy alter lwleh aqd not later

Wft•ML&lt;ldleport
of tbe ltevtval
Clnneb

Sl.,, tt, 14, 16, 11, tO, t~ U\i.
1~· If~ tO~ ·tt~

th~

•ll"ed

Charmbtl floral P,lnr on fin• Nerc.r.
liM c~. .,...,lr detollecl with

'F riday

evenlni

Dunn, I!WJUll(toa,
cborge of lile moilon. tbe \OPIC ''Bible
that Don't Male

fl~talr h11QCI yoke, hu.. P~Grlllecl
and «&lt;ftCHitd 141ach 11,..

••tto•,
cloolot. Slaoh ood&lt;ot.

AQUA. ORANGE

EL~EilfELDS_

than ~00 p.m.

·
entire
&amp;rouP ,aftd
demollltrltiollJ will
be at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.lfl
It !1 imPortant that all members
of th~ claaa to be present, it pay

the - teaetuftg for

una:
Minew

p~

Fr.~at~ ~~~·r

MANY MORE- ALL TYPES

,.,,•11•" and

tbore

will be

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

AI Tra!fii!Ujhl
In Middleport
8p.m .•

IMI'Id Rinp ,,. lnt.trlochd tit
N¥MI

En17 K•PMhl Enppme•t

Diamond Sa A ,.,hd ..m-

·•X.,...ke,
••nnt•••Geo4tn H""'"rinc
wrltlnc b1

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and lhil ltGfe.

Pomeroy National Bank _
BANKING SINCE 1872
Member Federal Reterve System
Member Federal DeposlllaBUranoe Corporation
POMEROY

V*f full bH\af;J ud briJ.

Uenee fonverl

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Groundhog Makes
Brief Appearauee
Sees His Shadow
PUNXSUT .N'WNEY. Pa.

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COLLINS
JEWELRY
Wllere Your Collfld.ebce II Jasllfled
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resdn.i_ •t
Mojo . ~tatlon.
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dto&lt;dh left l\llhland Tllqrod•r
'morPfns tor · Fort Kp.ox. KY.,
where 'he wlll e•ltte lnlUal
proeeesing lind bill.: lfaillina:.
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CUND1" ltiiLP. . D ; ,
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Uob•rt Cundl!f, 31, Middleport,
'1 wu Ln county Jan Frldrir 'night on
, .11 chl!lf•e of iitlllect fi''l,m the court
J~Uec or ~aee R. i- qr1ndl~~~, He wlif.l reli'~~Md SatufdaJI hlqrnln~
on authority Ot tbe ~qrl The
Sb•,trifPa Departihan~ quoted cun~
tiirf u safin&amp; he bad a 1ece1p~
sllo\V;pg relluired "&gt;!IPpqr\" hail

ot

been pald blfOte bla. iltte"!-

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Thr- lamed Punulftawney erouR(lbog, nature'sl "believe It or no~'
weather propht·t. forecast
Jlx·
more weeks of wiatry weather today.
P.erort• f~rr. Ure
Ke-r c a tap
mow-l'ovenod Gobb~r'a Knob sa!O
the furry seer w•ddltd from ht~
~~ointl'r bWTI)W 1t exactlv 'l 47 a.m
:F'lfJ.' :md saw his. ~h.:a1ow which
scared him r:ght back into his
ho;e.

10"thward celled over m01t of the
flooded area and tbe raginJ waten
were systematically diverted into
l'lon daneer anu by tbe Tenne.
¥U Valley Authority.
Disaster teams rushed into the
slit-eov'!red areaa of Kentucky, W.
v •. and Vi:giOJa where the watul
dealtb the crue!elt blows.. but far.
tber south in Tenneuee, flood control npert:a worked to avoid more
.ruflertng and properti damage.
Dams In the vast TVA aystem,
built yeara ap to minimize flood
damage 1n the valley apiUway,
IUcce.utuUy diverted the waters
:from •wollen rivers Jn"to tributaries and lakea wltb a mln1mum
of noo..hng.
AJ. the llood watfn baeted away from lbe deva~Uition farther
QOrth, It appeared tbJt KeotudtJ
wa• hardest btt. Kentucky Gov. A.
B. Chandltr eatimatd damaa:e at
Sl bilhon and aaid as maay u
10.000 famdieiJ were left temporarily h.omcle111 by the bigb wat-

DiJagreement over partlcubn
of an accident in Syraeuse wa•
reported by Deputy Sheriff How~
ard Frank. According to Frank
about 7:30 p. m. Friday a ~ar
driven by '"Welley S, BeUes, Sr.,
Dl.'hewn: m the IC'Gt"ndary fl'lreanother car drlveashnf J'O\l'eh 1'1( the Punuut.:a·..·llaeine RD ;lf'Y a;ruundhog know tbat d t-.A:
llbl Ep- ~s hill shadow on i,cb. 2 winter erL
told
la b.r from over. U utere il no
told ahado"', t:prln8 Whound the ror·
Chandler ordered ·the National
Guardsmen into ~O)'d County to
her.
Top ~ hatte-d -.mllrs or the prevent lootit»: 1n tbe ,.-.ney town1
ltrielr:en by tbe ;boo!h ,1nd uted
dtloll' j:;:::;~::~·= llnundbng Cluh, tbe Civil Defeltf4! Administration
Ute~t ~early momfor $500,000 to use in a dean-up
IDOW'...-ered Canoe campai~n in the mud-coveted com.
causing
~eir woodcb1.1ck's munttJeJI.
kille9
The Army anDtnmced that aH
t ,, .....
hiP
poor Hille ll!T , ~-e&lt;l tJ,tiol
'llld
,eceived
l!inqtney
aupplies
fligbtened to cfealb,."' Sid"Cirlto~
-'~
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after noon at
aDd
team•
of
relief
worken,
'llocoone of PWixsuttnmey'a lead1Q
citi!ena ' and editor of its daily ton .-nd nuraes rwbEd to tbe
neW!Ipaper, said, "It was only a stricken an-u,
wu •OinJ eut when she turned Hnle shadow .. why, 1 could
At least 15 peT'sons were dead
aa
a result of the floods; Kentueky
hardly see 1t on the mow. But be
counted ~even fatalitieJ 1 Welt Vlr·
11aw
Jt
right
away."
Rotarians of the Mi&lt;\dleport-l'om~y Rotary Clult Flida)r jaB, Pomeroy.
ginia and Virginia three eacb and
evening ~qjoye'd colored movie· picture
. s WhiCh featttted
D.am"gea to Her car were listed
Hoping ror a break in th11 lria- one death waa reported in AJ•
Jt $4M, to Goeglein'l at $500, In~ ter'a ser1ea Gf cold wavea, the blmt lftd another in Tennessee.
Thanksgiving game between u'ddl
'"' eport and
..
,tlptlne olflcer Allred Lyon•
The weatherman promised at
the Christtnas party at the CbllcU"en'S Home given
1aid it W¥ raining and visibility Punuutawney faithful were plainleast
temporary relief. The foreJy
diaappointed.
-, ~alley Commandery,
was poor. Nc. arrests were made.
cut for today wu for clear skies
The growtdbog tradiUOn it ~ and no rain over the Oooded .area
John Baton. · pmldtnt,
most a reh(lon ln thia small Weal with tbe front moving erou Soutb
r~jn ebar~e of the open meeting
ern
Pennsylvania t~. aesUec:t Carolina, Gt:orgu, Alabama and
:J ;nd llt•· K. D. Amsbary ohowel
anutJ:IY
in the footbiU. of the Alle- Miuiaaippi. However, there wu a
\It•
wlri&lt;b
with tb•
gheny Mount.ams about 110 milu threat of more rain in the ltrielr:en
t•1otbAH ;ame, the band showe .nd
.northeut or Pittaburgh.
areu late S;~tw-day night or SunpQ~~...nlatloo of lbe HOlll«&lt;lllin;
Each Feb.' 2---Groundbo&amp; DIJ- day an1 it wu feared that more
'-"'~'
is tbe date for aD IDDUal ceJe-- rain might spUl the might) Ohio
Ura Swisher of the Swlsher Coal
The maln part of the diCJW waa
((ontinv.d on ,.... elx)
River from ite banks and cause
Company nld today lila oper~-&gt; tahil. c\ the Cblldren's Home~-'
Jrtlll
more flood dam.1ge.
PORTSIIQUTH. o
uP • AJ.
tlona bave been shut down about Rlly woo.dpar41, comznander •' thr
A
disaster
"taalt: fora!" Wll betlaouab ltlll embrojled m the long
a week and wilL stay that way LoCIII,'
F. Parmalee, Clarence telephone strike, Portsmouth resl
ing set up by federal Civilian J)e.
until the ~atber breaks.
strtt~c, Ralpb Graver and Mu:
'fense oftiei.als today to belp ~
dente were confident today ano~
''We can't operate ' wltb our: \\~arl:l dbtribute~ gUt$ to fifteen
recovery orenttona ill fiood-rav·
Well coa, .. ..-. lite tb- are now. Our chit-.. ' Otllers in the
oii.Q:ture et old ~eme!ia was
aged southern West Vircinia...
.Wned.
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r
The disaster area included the
ttuclul wW move aa:aic when tbe wen 'lff· ahd Mrs. r..eiatd Gra~.
Tllants to a $110 milliQn floDd.
Williamsoa
and Logan area.,
aun'f:!omeso~." he N~d.
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tbc! ' tu~rvilor• of the Jiome, fi\Dd wall, the awollen · Obio River wa j
~
ano•"'u emplo)'{M!. 'rtle: ~ewlt r&amp;.
eeats of M;ngo and Loean Coun·
-t•
1 d diseounted as 8 flood threat. The
A program closely like the G. l tiel wbic!h were bardeat llit. a1o01
NIW lo!oND 'IT Ulll.ll
model~ldtchen ond ttie ill' I an ltreim ne&amp;rq , the »fOol. flood
wi.itb McDowell, Mercer, Wayne
A new band will be te.tun:d at bOYi dDrmltortes wei'e abo sh-Gwu' Jlqe heft, but the eigtit- • mile Farm Training plan th.11t had wid&amp; aDd ~art Of WYOIDlll.l Caun,t.J.
flOOd wall was dealgnecJ to pro- aec:eptance bet'!l 10 ye.an a&amp;o may
the Sat urdu evenlng da!lte at ~r-th~
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Several hundred penoDJ ltil:l
veterans of the were unable to return to t&amp;eir
the Fr-alernal Order '.ot Eaa:les on
Dau:,~· t~ bu!Jlnt'lls m~tiDgl Co teet the ctty up to a 77-foot r1slng. be opened for
As a pruntion, C!ly ·Engineer Korean War 1t wu learned today. homes brcause of mud:: one to
Saturday night Dancing wlll bi hllkr .. _ riild from a ~ a the
Clifford J Rholks, veterau ser- two feet deep in mmy plaees and
ftilm 9:30 u~til 12:30 p. m., ao- ,lUS t...Una the clUb for Chriat· CbarJea S1evenson do~d the sew~ tD prevent water from badin I vice ollicer. said Cot&amp;Dt.y Superin- debris.
up into the streets.
[ t•enileOI of Schools 0 . 0. Pettenort
(Continued on ,.,. 1i11)
Otherwise, ~sldents felt littlt and h11 off1ce ia coopen:tiog in a
efrect Iro,m the hiib water except .s tudy to Jearn if such a prqcram is
for tbc closmg o! Routes . 72 and feuible and advisabl~.
Rhodes
10. nea..- bere. ,
aid tbe Korean farm ttain.ina: program is very eimtlar :o the previous ()ne, but differs in aoriJo detaila.

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the

bes•n

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Portsmouth, 0.
Residents Win
In One Battle

Farm Training
Plan Studied
For Korea Vets

a

Jan. 31st.

Alw11• ·· -~
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THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR MQHY IN THE BANKI

the eolllaiona were reported by
the SheriJf't Deptrtmtnt today.
'.Jamea JL.rmob, 2. .son of Mr.
anr.l Un. Elmer Harmon, RuUand
RD. was taken bome and thea to
a b01piLal after Mr. Hannon'• car
ltnlck 1 a t.rue,lt: driven north by
Leroy L. Hite, Ut, Middleport RD.
The collil'lon occurred at 3:-l5 p
m. Friday on Rt 124, wlten Hat·
mon turned left off of 1:M. HJte
told invest1,1ating officers he saw
the car comiq, bit bis brakes
and •loppeif. then •u Jtrucll.
There were no arrest.. Damage
the side of Hite's truck wu
I •••ted .u .100; to H.armon'a car

In a

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Transits who offered themselves
to .the county institution comprised about 1~ ':~ of lbe totljl. Riner·
Ants pasaln.t! thtougb towa are acceP,tcd
their own request. Stayinc in jail overmght is protcct•on
agunst tbelr possibly being charged with breaking any law should
they seek makesb.ift lodgins while
in thi.s vicinity.
Hol'VIellt dey of JBII ae1Lv1ly
wa.s Jan %7 whl'n a total of 18
Wf're l(tdge() th~rc

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A
of the g~~db:~h~~
clri&amp;s lhOWI !hat or the 1
lors bting awarded, 47 are
Collep of Com me""'; 38 In Col·
lege of Edllcat:on; 36, Colleiilt of
ApfUed Sc'1ence; · 22, Artl and
Stlen«s; ar.rl 18, Fine Arte.
Twelve tJtudents are receiflnl
I:':.~~~ dtlgrees and ellht otbeta
assoclato ~n art$ dtplo·
!_lUis, ReaJ,etrar Robert &amp; Mlhn
further tep!)rtcd tbat. ot the 1'78
~enll. ~;19 are men ond 110 ~re
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MEIGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
. Jl)~n Wt' l''Cr Ractnr.,
'f;lUJaD, Chc$1( r: Patm 1a
Ha~en: M11l~c Talbott.
Mrs l'harlu
Ry:st&gt;ll .

Pom.ei'OY

Dil('h.lrgrl{, E\•erttl ~ush, Ra.. cb:lo; Ra7 Calvert, Pomeroy.

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Dispatch Htad Is
Fatally Stricken
••'."'"'·' Today Of Cancer

stalcmcut to

Rhode&amp; &amp;ald.

Sberlff Robert Hartenb:ach reported tod.Jy 58 persons used tbc
hoWling facilitlea of the oolfuty
jail 'durin&amp; the ·nrat 3\ft ~eks of
bia term, froin Jan. 1 through

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Disaster Teams Rushed To Area
Damage Estimated In Billions

Floodwaters thai rampaged through nine soulbem stales,
killing 15 per10na, causing damage In lhe billiona aQ&lt;tleavlng
Dama1e1 totallna: an est1mlted thousanda homeless ebbed today under clear sides and a vast
,
•uoo to oiJ; oul&lt;lmobllet ln which DlliD-made barrier agolnot uncontrolled waters.
1 two-year-uld
cbUd IU!fered a
Raino lbat sent muddy rivers spillir.g over lbeir banb in
broken aoH and bruises i.D one of the Appalaehlans and started swollen headwaters mena&lt;ingly

53 Are Lodged
In Meigs Jail ··
During January

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•••"·l'•ril•y,

Three Accidents
Are Reported In
County On Friday

Mystery Farm No. 6 Is Pict~,

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putor ·of
Cburcb, preride'd 1t the service .
8 ndq· Mniq 'llr. DUnn w11l
Otl tbe toplc ''The Flvq_

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KEN=~r.·

dr. sedan, &amp;ood tires.
lflnc,, good body, clean
A good second car
CO!~E IN
St:t; THESiil ANI&gt;
MANY MORE

Demolished Plaa In Schoolyard··

NOI
eolo "Whit-!!•l~b~lc~.
~=~~~c~==-~=~~c:ordi~~·n~g~to~t~be~a~nb~ouo~~~m~e~n~I:·.:.:~:::IC1;Iil~~ti~M~u•~d~on~.!tN~,.~~~~~~~••
Mr.• Dunn
abn··
of a winter fC'elle un·

_ , . ... !7&amp;00.

ba.rJia ~ons, st~d~

Is Set I 15

Coal One.r
. at,i:Qns.
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ir••
Tailonn \.d
Jn Co unty.SlOWm·
_
rum
Will Be Tuesday
.
Tbe
lesson of Tailoring By Bad Weather

ever)" dollar of reftaue,

w.wt,. .... mo.oo

Wilen a cliance to,.;,..a
saven are prepared to ~~.&lt;t. ~ ready lor opportunities: Save something
with us!

SINGLE

Pomeroy-Middlepor:l Game Mow~
-3li~~":, 0~43Jio~:
AR
M • FJida ,
Shown t «etary ~~tmg .· .y : ;ef:.:f;.t~! ~~~"d.~~.:":;'..~~:.

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Plymouth

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mort
po.
liUtal arena In Pomeroy
as
the resuJr of
·made late
P)iday oltern..n at !be Melp
COunt:r Board at Electlan1.
Petitl.,na of eafldtdacy f9r aeata
on the rl'o:neroy VilliJe'"Council
were lUed by incumbenta Ito)'
Betllna:, Dor Schaeffer and 1Rieh1rd Jones: wbile other petition•
for founeil seats were nt.;d b)o
Fr111klin JUzer and Lealie Fultz.
In the meantime speculation
Wll rlfe ai to what may happen in
tbe mayoratity race where to date
but onP. petition, that filed by
Charles U:i!~tr, has been made.
Two ot!ler petition&amp; were kn()wn
kt be i.n circulation but as yet no
tilms ba1 hcen made.

MOJittMOCIC

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,.,m,. ...,.. tenltH
Mill ....,.
aa.. L-- ,._

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lenkhta""oh
policy committee. Thlo •• I

.... wifl pay
136.000 in property

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•ltht In 201.

W~J e!~ted

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Fleetllne, radio
lh&lt;Jato&gt;r, Runs fine.

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1954 Pontiac Star Chief · ·· · · · · · · · $1,795
Catalina C'pe Jfydramatlc drlvo. Low nult'alCe All leather aeata,
lmmaculate mslde and out.

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D·eath Toil ln.

1955 Ford VB Ranch Wagon · · · · $1,B95

wmrlllhu~ ldt

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By UnltH ,,...

Pomeroy-Middleport;

FordomaUe. New 8uu~k Tr11de-in . lt'11 a sweet {'ar named "deslro.''

1954 Buicks- as low as · · · · · ··· · · $1,595

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DeNtetl To J'lae ln~ratl;~

apeela1· IDOiie ldi' the set\l'ke.

Wt h.alic four of the flnc1t 'M's 11nnvhcre One Spct'Ull 4 dr sttl
t1h1fl Two Ccnturle1 with llYIIllflnw - one 2 rlr Hard top and one
4 dr . and one St~Jl(r 4 dr. w111, Dynano.,.. and power atecrlnR.
Thtole can look hkc lute modcltt llccaustJ tht•y have the Panoramic

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1956 Mercury Monteray · · · · · · · · · $2,595

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4 dr Sodrm. 12.000 actu•l mUea. MertJomattc. It's a live wire performer ut an electrJtylnK price.

1956 Buick 5Declal · · · · · ·

In Local

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.. $2,195

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stewarrbh1p ch;urman g ave a re port on the ste ..urdshtp {'Untcst
sl?onso;-&lt;' r1 II) lhe Na twnal Wo

4 fir Se!dun Ont• cflrt'ful h n.ll ownu A Lld'lllltlg performer . Nt•w

2 rlr SNian Low nulca,~,:t 011c
tu write horne abottt.

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Middlep.ort High
Seniors Mothers
Plan Bake Sale

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"'tbe Korean veterans of Me~gs
County wltb servtce "before Jan.
Jl, 1855. ;and wbo hiVe been out
uf serv1ee less t'han three years.
and wba ..n:: Jnterestcd m establish
1ng an 1nst\t.ut1onal farm traming
school (G I l, a~ asked to con·
tact C J Rhodes, vcteran1 servh.&gt;e
ofricer, UOh Coun St., PomerOl',
0 . These vct('tantt are requeste·l
to bnng separation papers With
them "
1\-lr Rhodes SOld qu;t.hlying vctera111t shall have a farm tllat IS
tdlablc, put 111 full time on the
fmn, ha\c prt'per rquipmcnt lo
do what 1hr-y are trymg to aecom.
ptisb on thctr farm. and go to scb·
ool tw1re a week at nia:ht,
Surrest;ful
undid.ato., for tbc
~hool -if unr ts
opetled-w11:
draw an P.ducattonal :tUowauce depending In amount on family status A to!al of 18 to 20 farm trainecs will be nccdc\i
start the
claSS&lt;'s, Rhodes said.

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GUILD tO MilT
Mrt; Pnl Lochary 'N'lll be host
lo .he Ep1soopal Guild at ber homt
\\ouJ,lesday 11t 8 p.m. Mn. Greln
Price and Mrs. A.' lt. Knight wH!
be .::o-b.oste.sses. '

COLUMBUS 0.
UP
Edtar
T. Wolfe Sr , 63. co-pubti&amp;htr of
tbe Columbus Dispatch •od the
Ohio State Journal. died itt a bo.
pllal today of uncer.
~ was t"o-publlsber ol the Di~o
patch Prmting Co., which
publishes the two newspapers and
operates Rad1o Station "'MBNS and
WBNS-TV . ln
addition, he was
hDard cha.trman of tht Bane Obio,
11 bankmg corporation, ancl Wolfe
Wear-U-Well Shoe Corp.
Born m Columbus, be was edurated 1n local public ~bools .and
tbe Curt 1 ~ SchOol in Brookfield
~nter, Conn He was #fllduat.ed
from Pnnccton 1n 1917 and enlilt·
ed in the r-iavy the same year.
His newspaper car£'er hagan 81
1 an adv~rtisln!!
solicitor rOT •be
Journal tn 1919. He i!pent several
years m \'anous dt'partments ·nt
the newspaper before laldn1 over
as co-publisher and a member of
the board of .-!;rectors.
Th~ eldest of hts three
sons,
killed
Robert F . Wolle U. was
In an auto
acctdent near Del•
ware, Ob•o,. m 1943. Hta other
sons, Edgar Jr., anct Jobn m acUvc: in th~ varioue Wolfe compan•

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