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The Da ily Sentinel

Middleport

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Eleanor S&lt;haaf. Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079

Pythian Sisters
lnspecti.on Plans
To Be Announced
dtscu~~d

for tbtli r

STRIPED FLANNEL in

treatmcrot Wl'dnesday her mother,

"Ud white Ia combine4
·cotton plquo tor this ~pring,
1937, costume suit designed by
·Benl Clalrt. A halter blouse ot
white pique buttona onto a .alim
' skirt and t• covered by o. walat.
lengt h j acket , beltell and lll&amp;"bt•
!y blouaed In ba.ck.

The next meeting will be ~ d d
at the church, Tuesday evenmg,
March 5 wilh Mrs. Gladys Dailey,
Mrs. Clare nce Andrews. Mi!;s
Elizabeth Duffy and Mrs. E lwood
Bowers aa hostesses.

SALE

PillOW CASES

" Clean" and "Omar"

Non-crumbly type wallpap·
er cleaner of the highest
quality.

ROUND STEAK -

lb.

69c:

PURE

PORK SAUSAGE lb. 39c:
CITY CLUB COFFEE· 89c:
TOMATOES : 2 cans 59c:
DOG FOOD - ·25 lb. bag $2.19
,

NO. l ·

oz.

· OR~NGE
33~

$144

POTATOES

JUICE 50 lb. bag .. $1.69

WHITE

HOUSE PAINT
$4.29 gal.

3 LB. CELLO

ONIONS - ·- 25~
ORANGES • -·49¢

YO UNG''S MARKET
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OPEN DAILY -

8 A.M. lo 8 P .M.
MIDDLEPORT

Double Bed Size
81 by 99 Inches

to $1.69

$1.69

SWEATER COATS

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wo;·it.3)\ce~its

All sizes 38-50, a ll wool
sweater coats, not al1 colors
in all sizes-O n Sale for :

" Big Bon" Blanket Lined Jackets.
I;Hue denim jackets with corduroy collars. Fully lined
for r eal warmth. Four pockets and button . front.
Sizes 38 to 46.

$3.50

$4.95

WHIPCORD liNED JACKETSI

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Heavy weight whipcord jackets with warm blanket lin- ·
ing. Zipper front - two slash pockets and one zipper
pocket. Sizes 86 to 50.

$5.95
MEN' S

Men '1 •3:;49 uKtng Kole"

SPORT SHIRTS

Suede Leather Jackets

SUEDE FLANNEL

Sizes (Small 14 to 14 \h, Me·
.dium 15-1511.!, Large 16·
116\h, and Extra Large J7.

Zipper front, knit collar and cuffs. ,First quatity,
Clean leather Skin&amp;; Colors: Tan, Cbaltoal, Grey and
Rust.

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SAlE $1.98

WORK SHIRTS
In All Sizes
14¥.1 to 17

SALE $11 .

, SAL£ $1.98

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MEN'S STEERHIDE

SAVE ON ALL

LEATHER BELTS
Dress and' work bells of steer hide leather, narrow regular and wide belts in aU sizes.

$1.00 and $1.50

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MEN'S $2.95

Tue~day 'evt:ning when
a t; r OUj) O( rt'ltntb fait\(' to h Cl' I

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SPORT SHIRTS

Chrome h~ather, ~oi'sehldo leather. Most any style work
gloves of a good ~t.
Mea's Apple-US
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Knil Wrist -

No. 25K

On SALE $2.00

SALE 39c a pair
(Mo.i • Floor)

BIG YANK

BIG l'ANK

WESTERN JEANS FOR BOYS

BOY'S IVY LEAGUE
TWILL
TROUSERS
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''Tough sanforized blue dentm Jeans - lrlple .stitched
and .reinforc•d - AnthenUc Western styling - zipper
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l}jl, bar tacktid on back pocketa. Sizes 6 to 16.

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APPLE-US WORK GLOVES

RED PALM WORK GLOVES

A group of {egular $2.95 Sport Shirts

surpmecl

$2A9

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University model trousers wltb lapeied legs, ·~~:~;I
able buckle back strap, gripper on waist, zipper cl
and dropped belt loops., Black or tart in 1\lz!JS 6 to 16.

$2.95

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Pomeroy School
Officials
Attend
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Guidance Council :
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T0 nonor Three
On Fourtders Day

1\r&lt;"t.ll)rartalis
Q)uncll. Mrs. Tracy
.
ladle• with eor·

or
ctJo:~nthemum ~
with gold ribbons. The meet·
opened with , the PTA prayer
Mrs. Rodney Sauer, president
Middleport PTA, and grou11
aacompanled by Mr~. BarPomeroy. Twelve past
of County units wero
reco~iled
ill-eluding Mrs.
Russell j the first president
of
BraG: bury PTA.
Roll call of clubs was taken by
Mts. WiUiam Francia, Syracuse,
, iCCretary pro tem for Mrs. Her
bert Parker, and units representeJ
were Rutand , Pomeroy . Central,
Pomeroy Sugar Run. Syracus~,
Salisbury1 Raei.ne, Portland, Ches·
·ter, Tuppers Plains, .Bradbury and
· ~iddleport.

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An ambassador, a goverqor and
an actor will be honored when
Marietta CoJJege's annual Found·
era' Day is ~lebrated Feb. 14, tbe
same day the movie version or the
life of Marietta sraduate Col. Dean
E. Hess premiere, here.
The ceremonies In observance of
the college's 122nd anniversary
are .scheduled for 10:30 a. m. at
Ban JobllS()n Field House on the
campus.
A -Doctor ot Arts degree will be
pfesented at the observance to
Roet Hudson, Universai·Interna·
Uunal . star who portr~s Col. Hess
in "Battle Hymn." Col. Hess, who
received a degrf'e himself at last
year's Foundera' Day celebration,
wUI be· preseot to aaaiai in the
ceremony honorlna: Hu45on.
The newly-elected governor of
West Virginia, Cecil H. Underwood
will be given an hcnorary Doctor
of Law!! degree. Gov. C. William
O'Neill of Obio, a faculty member
here with Gov. Underwood . in
19f9150, will usiat in awardin.l!l
bi1 degree.
A Doetor of Laws d; gree will
also be pres()nted to Dr. You Chan
Yang, Kore.an ambassador to the
United Statcot. The ambassador
wllJ then deliver the principal
Founders' Day address, speaking
on · ~Diplomll.cy and ; Scholarship:
Compctitops or Colleagues?"

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Men's $2.49 uvankti:hlre"
SUEDE FLANNEL

Mrs. Otis Casto
Honored Guest At
Surprise Party

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save &lt;Jiot in this sale
of dress goods on the
main floor.

$6.95

A cake in .the f'orm ot a l~tmb
with Its OlJ.e U8bted candlt cen·
tcred the dinlna: room t&amp;ble. Col·
orN1 slide pictures were tak~ n.
Pre~e n t to help him celebrate
wcr~ his cousins trom Columbus.
Betky and Debbie Hawley,
I
ers of M.r. and Mr1. Jim
a nct Byron Jay l)alley , son
and Mrs. Don Dailey and his older
·
brother, Ricky,
Also present we1'e Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Miller from Middleport.

bra te h('r blrthllay,,The party WCI3
tl h·en hy Mrs. Derrver Thoma .
Thl' evc ninr waJ Jpent soch!ly
o\ nd rdrcshm&lt;!nta or .n decorate•\
birthday cake, tee e"'am afld co ~
fee were served by the hostess to
Lhe honored gutst; •..,.nd Mr. Cas to,
~~r~. l:lly lhe
Thfiss of Dorea~;
Mrs. Jack )lobson,• IJld 1'\:frs. Clc·
lanrt lit incs. Pomeir"Oy: Mfil. Wil l.
iam Willis Syraeuse; ''nd Mr. and
!1-lrs. Richard StHers, Portland.

R·e mnants lf you can sew you can

MEN'S "BLUE BELL"

Sanforized shrunk heavy weight blue denim jackets
with corduroy collar and warm blanket lining. Two poe.
kets with snap f~-s ten ers and two large patch pockets.
Sizes 38 to 50.

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·Founders Day of the Nationa-l
Parent-Teacher Association
was observed Thursday afternoon when the Meigs County
Council of .PTA met at tbe Bradbury School auditor~um with
1\!rs. Roy Tracy Jr.,. president, presi&lt;\ing,
Mrs. Tracy welcomed the representatives of the County
units and introduced the Past Pres;p~o~,Of !be Council, Mrs.

Howell, Mr1. Clair Kar~
Paul Theiss an ~ Mrs. John U

liNED OVERAll JACKETS

and

be!t• . her

3 for. $1

MEN 'S 4"LEE"

Michael Ash First
Birthday Observed
At Dinner S~o~nday

~10u1r . n urcall to

ON SALE

a yard

BuUon rront

!'ani I"islwr :lpc·nt •he weekuHI
1n Colu mb us wit h Dr . .a nd Ml's.
' J nmc!( V1sher a1•d d.~u g !Jler. l h•
I Nil ~ nccnJll P&lt;lll ied ho •ne lw Mrs.
F1s hrr who spe nt
~&lt;vera ! da~.-~
1.1o 11h ncr son and dau ~·. hter·in. Jaw.
Mr &lt;JL d .\Irs. Jllhll · F isher n 1~d
lons uf Akron
wer e wee ke nd
g u es t~ of his
pare nt~. Mr. a nd
\1 r ~. Wil ham l+'ishcr, Miner11vill e
M1ss Lena Gruescr was t he Sun
day dinner .:uests of Mr. and Mn
Harr .v K&lt;'iser.
M r~ \lal'lln Waddell was a r ('·
ct•nt l"il&gt;l lor in Ga llipolis.
Jo h1o Young
retu r ned lo hi•
•l ndie's al Ohi o University, Alh~ n .s
Tn esdllJ" after spendmg lhf! h~
twl'l'll ~c m cst e r!ii vac~tllon with h1s
par,. nl ~. Mr. 1n1\ Mrs. Hank YOUI'j(.
Mr and ~~rr. . Carl Moore ftl lfl
d a u gh t er~, Marlene and Lind 11 at
lendr rl the funeral of R. E. Wtl·
110 11 at Shade Mondav afternoon.

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Size 20 by40 inches
Solid Colors and stripes

AU Wqol

,.~.~~~~:~r~,j~ of the Meigs County
were honored guests at a meeting of
in Bradbury Grade School.
stand here before a large cake combirthday anniversary of the
Left lo right, Mrs. Roy Tracy, Jr.
John Moore, Mrs. Paul Theiss, Mrs. Vernon Howell, Mrs. Clair Karr .

C~ON

Yard Wide. Regularly SOc a yard. Big Se·
lectian of patterns - ON SALE FOR -

39~

Bend Rotary
To Build

MUSliN
BED SHEETS

BATH TOWELS

Men 's $4.95 -

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SALE CANNON

SUEDE FLANNEL

Mn. Olt s Ca,to Wl4i p!us..1 nlly

3 LU. BAG

35~

A CAN

Mr. and
Mrs.
Marvin
Swa n were
and
childre
n, Mar
ilyn
and Billy.
r ecent guesh of his p arenb. Mr.
and M1·s Harry Swan, Portla nd.

Michal'! (Micky) Atb, 110n of Mr.
Mr.&lt;~ . Di ck Aab, celebrated his
fu·st birthday at the bomo of his
grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. Ed·
ward Hawley, Sunday with a hJclchd11y dinner.
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Low tanltht 32 to 36 north,

$2.89

Gold metal photo frames with two-way easel backsGuaranteed not to tarnish . All with colored photos.
Single fram es, double fram es and trUJle frames. All
s~es - also plastic frames.

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SOCIETY

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2 for 89c

PICTURE FRAMES

WALlPAPER
ClEANER

POMEROY

lb.

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·42x36 Inches

has been returned to her Jwme.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . P . Klein acc om·
pnnied Frank Fugate to Athqns,
W e dn c~day to visit his new gra'nd·
son, son of Dr. and Mrs. M. K. F u·
gate.

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Double Bed Size, 8lxl68 inches , A complete line of
colors . . . . . . SALE -

CANNON FINE MUSLIN

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ttm,.ratu"

SINGLE COPY- 5c

BED SHEETS

Sizes 42x381-&gt; Inches.

Gee, who are employed in Coluo;J·
bus, were l;ere for the week e nd
with t heir families,
Ann Neal, d aug hter of Mr s.
Paule\· An n Neal,• has rcoovered
f•o
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1 ness.

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thr ouwh Saturday. Ot:eo~aloNI f'tlf\
with locally IMavy ahower'l spN odo
~~ irtto 10uth JM rtlon today anti
tonig ht. High today 30 nort h and
central to ths law 40'1 utr.m•

NO. 252

PERCJ\LE COLORED

· · · 2 for $1.49

PillOW CASES ..

Mrs. OscM Hardaway, who has

ROASTING OR STEWING

d wn,.

36 to 40 aouth.

CANNON COMBSPUN

CANNON Combspun Pereale Colored

bee n n pahr nt at Holze r Hospital,

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OhMo: Mottly ct.u.fy aNI
mu~;h

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BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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Meigs County Parent Teachers Ass'n Council
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Observes National Founders · At

John Fisher, Fred Lewis, Larry
Gavin Kelth Riggs Sht-ila Stover
' Lloyd Mary
' Carolyn MU·'
Patricia
Jcr }f c~.ri l yn St;e Knight have started ' t heir secGnd semester work at
Ohio University after a 1hort vaca·
tion. S.anborn , who hal just bee n
discharged from the Army, ls con·
tin u i n~ the studies he has started
at Ohio State Univer sity before
€ 1lllstJng. Mr s. J . W . Kitc hen
(J ane Yo u ng) is a stude nt at the
Prese nt were Mr. and Mrs. Don· University and is doing practice
aid See vers. Mr. and Mn. Oliver t eac h11:g at Centr Al Sc hool, Chilli·
Michael, Mr. and Mrs Conrad Oh · cothe, Lhis semester.
Unger, Mr. and Mrs. Denver KapMrs. Ray Burley and srand·
ple, Mrs. Clare nce Andrews, Mrs.
Charles Eskew, Mrs. Tracy W ~a· da ughter, Pamela, were recent
ley, Mrs. EJ.ldie Str11us:s. Miss Elll· g uest11 of Mrs. Thelma Pratt and
abcth· Duffy, Mra. Hfl rold Sm1 Lh, ht!r mother, Mr~ . Emma Billlett.
Mrs. Bratton, Rutland, is visitWayne Milhoan, Mrs. Elwood Bow·
ers, Mrs. Mel vin Sm ith. Mrs. i ng Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bratton
Gladys Dailey, Gle n Sm 1th and and family, Main Street.
four ehlldren, Nao mi
Ohlin ger ,
S I'd ney Kl ocs speu t t he wee k en d
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Peggy B(Jwers, David Michae an
in Columbu-s with fri endH.
Barbara Smith .
Cha rles Hess and Willia m Me·

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In Local News
IR AdV&lt;!rtising
In CireulaUon

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LARGE

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VOL Vlll

Kapple st;lcctcd as .President: Mrs .
Oliver M1chael. l'lCC pr esJdcnt ,
Mrs. MelvIn Sml lh · secre t ary ·• Mrs· ·
Charles Eskew, a!lsistant secre tary;
Glen Smi th , treasurer; and Mrs.
Elwood Bowers, publlr JLy
Followin g th e business sessio n
a number of ~:ames were played
under th e fh rce1ion of Mr Sccv·
crs and pollut"' k rdr&lt;&gt;s hmcnts were
served.

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h•·r ~on, Jarn('S Snnpson,
wtfc and da ughler, Sandra.
Mrs. F.l~a :1or Wekh Zei her, musit• teaeher in the county schooLs,
1 ha s been 1n Holzer Husplla l fot

meell ng whic h opened ":"!lh _ pra y-~ nanny sanborn . Hustlf'll Ro ush,
er ~Y Connd Ohhnger . Electwn of Ken net h ~lurray, Charles Haskins.
off1cers was held wlt_h Denvf\1" R(l~coe Wi ~f'. James Mourning,

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Aftu tbe regular meeting r e·
freshmenl.! were served by Mrs.
Bahr and her mother, Mrs. Geor1e
Childs, llottel!l~e~~ for the Mareb
meeting will be Mr1. Philip Meh
hart, M:1sa. Erma Smith and Mn.
Homer J onea.

FURNITURI

-;c--;-;-,---:-;-the Campbell bome In Alabama Mrs. C. F. Sha1n were Mr. and
for a villl
Mrs. Gene Roush and family, c.fln:
Mr. •nd Mn. '"t'llt'a m Ja·k-n
k
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!Jcothe and Mr . and Mrs. Fran .
and ba.by of Leetonia
llnd Mr.... and
Mrs. John Gaultier, Wellsville Reinshd and family , ColumbuJ. :
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were week end JUeaU. o! Mr. and
Mr. and \tr5. John R. Fos~r.,
Mrs. Ben Spencer,
Columbus , were week rnd guelftl
Mrs. Hazel Andrewa, Pomeroy, of her parelltll, Mr. and M.n. Frank
spent Saturday with ber mother,
Mrs. Mary Stobart
Buck..
Week end gueJts of Mr .and

1\frs Mayme llartcnbarh , Kt·n t,

J B Downing, who was eightyThe newly formed Gulden Rue I two y('ars old Tuesday, celebrate 1
class of th l' Pom('roy Church of 1 h1 ~ hil'lhdav by g01ng to CharlesChrist, he ld 11.~ fir~t rrwet1ng on i lon ~~ t h his Hun Rodney J?owning,
T sd·
em , !It thl' ehun:h.
to V J~J\ Mr s. J B. Dowmng, who
ue ay ev 11 1:
is a medieal patient at the Charles.
Dondld See1•ers prc.~1ded at the ton Gl':ncral Hospital.

Date of the Jnlpet"tion wlll be
annoi.Uletd later .

$299.00
BAKER'

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 7, 1957

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New Closs At
Pomeroy Church
In First Meeting

annaal Inspechon when the Ke-jgs
Temple, l"Yttrian SislPr~. met Tuesday &amp;t the K. of P Hal ; with Mrs
Cai.h Babr, Mo!il Excellent Chiel,
presid.i na:.

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lllro. Fronk Epperly Jr ., ltlr. and
Mra. Vernon Ashworth and fam lliea, M1am 1, W. Va.; Mrs. Alpha
Pbalin and Nancy Neuman, S)'Ta·
cuse : !diss Frances Gibbons, Pome.
roy . _lmmt'd l.a le IY f 0 II~w 1~g th e
weddm~ , gur-sls were mv1ted to
l~c dmmg room whl!re lhe reeep~
t1on was held. Ice cream, cake and
corree were served.

M1 ss Betty ~pperly and William
Miller were united in marriage at
the hn~ne of her parents , Mr. and
Mrs Dow ning Rou sh pl ans to
Mrs
nank Eppcrlr. Thursday
lean• Frutay for Au!&gt;lln Tna5 , to
evt-IJHI.k: at 7:30 by the Rev. El·
~pend H'\'c ral weeks wtth ht r ;.on·
woo,l ut ltaeJlle Bridesma id wa s
m -Jaw and rlau~htl:'r , ~t S!Sl :wd
AHwr
t.o Van Meter . S)raCUjj;e aod
Mrs Jla~mor.d A"t•nswurlh. and
be~l m(ln was J1m Belt, l.£tart
lhet r c htldr('n. Harvey. Rae Ann,
Mrs. Herbert Sayre aecomnanied
Jeanne and J oe Jea n Roush, who Fa lls ~-!ere to attend the wedding
bcstde~ local folks were MMI . Ma·
ller
son, Dave Sayre . of Shipping·
is ern!Jl &lt;&gt;yed in Columbus. spent
ml e .\!Jilf'£., Sandyville; Mr and port, Pa , and Floyd Cam pbell to
the we.·k e'ld with her mutlwr.

Lw:l1le Bearbs Hawkilu, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244

Plar.s were

ANTIQUITY

P.a.ul Theiss '!as super'vlsor
• for a panel diseusswn on "How
'·· to Improve out PTA Meetings•'
· with Kenneth McElhinney, mod" erator, and these panel ml!mbers,
~ Harold LohSe, Mrs. Harold
Ebersbaeh, Mrs. Maxine Arnold,
Mrs. Aaron Kelton and Gerald
Bupe, Principal of tbe BradburY
Sc:hool. After a a:eneral discussion
by the audience and panel mem·
bers It was reco'q\mended that
National PTA Jaws be followed at
meetings and thai members be
· urged to take active part in the
programs and projects.
Mr1. Tracy was program chai~
man for tile skit "A Tribute to a
G~tt~at 'Lady" "with Mra. Nathan
. Biu&amp;. president o.f the hostess
unit, as J.lrs. PTA. ·Tbe name
"·BIRNEY," one of ·the three !oundC£s of the Orgntiutlon, wa,
apeUed" out by these ladles, Mn.
liersthel Gibbs, Mrs. Orville Nap'· per, Mrs. 'Richard OUer, ~rs. Guy
Ru~sell ; Mn. Everett
Lightfoot,
Mrs. Charles Fridley .tnd as they
fpnke they placed li&amp;hted candles
In the three tiered blue and gold
birthay cake celebrating lhe an·
nivenary of the PTA', The meetlng
el011ed with "Americ~, the Btautt.
fvl:.. "'Hand-made prOgrams, cany·
· , ing out the .PTA itOlors of blu11
· \arid gold and inwlbe4 with the
· :f:rA ·• I were diltribu'ted to the
Je'Yerlt"r·three mem~' who- were
.P,~t. The prOp-arns had been.
JR•de- by Mn. Ti'acy.
~ . E\'crtU . Li~hlfoot retll!ived
the: door prize a~ tbe 1]1e~t!nr.

M00se Locige In
Grand Opening
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. Announcement was made Loda)'

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Pomeroy P0 IICe
Invest.I'I'p;atm'g
Fr1'day.Acc1'dent

Pomeroy Pollee were coptinu·
ing an i.nvestta:ati.on into a traf·
fie accident at 11 a.m. today .on
W. Second St. in front of the Evans (;rocery Store in which three
vehicles were involved ineludina
11.0 Evans-owned delivery van.
A car driVfln by Thcadore Ben·
::aJ moved frQm i_l!l pat ked a:rcd
Jn front oJ the store into contact
with the reir of a car parked .1·
head of It owned by Hattie Be11
HYtiell. The Bengal car then ~·
versed itSetr, striking the van in
tho.. lido ·Ba it atood double parked.
The pollee repoft ~stimated dam ·
1gc -at $150 to the Bengal csr, 'l·
about $35 to Mrs. Hy!!ell's. NO damage W~l reported "to the van.

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:?::~.::. r::~ !i.~..~·~i~b

eva, Fla., a p-andaon, Richard, of
Glendora, Cllifl, Y~ho . was reared
by bi1 grandparents; · a:rand.on.
Joe FiJher of Geneva , 'Fla.; graM·
son, Edgar Vale, .of Colwnbua aM
John A. Bryant of Pomeroy, one
cranddauahttor, Mn. John E. Wer·
ry, s.bt a:re~t tramlebUdren, $Kat
· alalera, Mrs. LOHn Coverlee ;r
Huntinpon, W. Va., Mrs. S. :q:.
Kaetzel of Edison, · Ohio, :Mn. L.
Jt. Farmer or MabBfield, Ol)io 4Dd
Mr:8 .. Atonzai CUI(.ef , and. ·~i2
law, ~a. ••ttu\ lJ, · 11~PomeroY and on·e ti.fothcr o
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stte was preceded in d~llf! ,b
her son, Harold, her pa~if!', .:Mi.
sn~ Mrs: Jo~ MUler and ali braMetbodlot

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sevoral
of ·aerious llln011.
She is 11urvived by her husband,
two daugbtt.rs, Mrs. Eupne £ ,

T.WO y OUthS HUrt lh;;:.; was aChun:~
member of the untied
various
In .~Uto·
A00ident ~~~~~·r::~~:·~~~d Pomeroy
1. ·
The
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Near W/!U.esvill.
ft IIA
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o'ctoe"k sUnday

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[)f the cotftpleUan · of tina I P ami
tor the grand
opening of . Lhe
r.ewly orpnized Loyal order of
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Two youtha were injured 1-'hursMoo•• lod.·e In Pomerov. to be beld
' Februaey day night 1n an .ace ldent on R ou te
Saturday and. Sunday on
9 arid 10.
) U one half mile ,Eaat of Wd.Jkesville when an auto carrying six
inghli.ahJ of the ~pen~na will boys to a basketbl11 game at Rut·
be an lnltlatlon of eandldate1 to land ov.ertllfh(ld.
be held on Sunday afternoon WUb
AI a resUlt of the accUient, the
\he Point Pleasan! l!f~oae 'i.odg&lt;!
HiJhway l'attol bas
cited
as the degree team in char1e. · Ohio
J 1mmy Sporry 17, of Wellston. ·w
Feltivitica on Satud.~:y nlaht wUI
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· The birtlidar caltc .w11s servf!d be a danCe from p to 12- p.m. for' .ippear ln tlltn:~ourt ol M""Elli!! C011.n •
by Mrs. Clair ~rr lnd Mn. Ver· memi&gt;Crs or the Moolf. and Uielr ty Juvenile Juijge Jpbn c . Blll'•n
on charge~~: of ®Wi o~ratlon of
non tlowe11 presided at -t~f;! 11iJvtr guests.
a motor wbkle.
Co{fee and f.ea sof'dtea. The eolnr,
A&lt;••rdlng ,.
.r thr
scheme was carried out ln the
A b:anqjjcl and olb4lr enle~in·
blUe t.ce cloth ovet a ·gold cover ment for members" will be ataged Patrol a car driven east by Sperry
and the center lirrangen)eftt.s ol at the lOcal Moose .Lod.p Hall on enoute fort\ CG~~lton *G Rutland
yello-w ~hrysaDthemunms , 1ihlcJ E. Main·st followln,r the JD:~tatory came over t¥ m•t Of a hill at a
biab speed · eau!lng him to lose
'fojJage 8nd . I)~~ Candles in a goh! wOrk on SundAr afterooOh.
control · an4 overturn.
. ·
e(iltJainer. Th,e napkins,
whi&lt;!b
Tbe tW.O· ·routha· injured ln the
~r- m~ibed: 1.n · · aold wltb t.b J
·SHaRIFF ILL
D:Ji~p were Tommy Luster, 11
words "Foundeft ·~ na~-;· ' ~ lht.
Sberift•Robbrt lhrttnbaeb we,t pt ~iltOn ', who wu taken to a.
mt,.tS also earr:l~. out - the PTA, to tted today :with flu, &amp;is offiel! W-elt,to11 P,hysleian . for treatment
~ olors.
.
re~N)l1ed. He retUrned from lnve• and Roger ~ Par~er, 17 9f Well•·
. fbe ?Wnt.t .. ~undl, .whlcb hl:i "ti•atlQ a wreet near Letart at ton who sufto~cd la«r:atlon~: of ~bt
face~ or '
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at ber home on Lostey street on

r.,p.rt

and

fwo Are Jailed
After Arrests
Made Thursday

Auxiliary
Dance At

body
at
Trevey Fun.eral Home where friends mJy call
until one
when tbe
bo
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dy w I !ie D a II
e n
MethOdllt
Church
where
~ervlces
will be held at two o'~o~k
· wlth
ba
The ~qblic is invned to a :V•I:
Rev, Eurene ·Brown in c rce.
Burial will be in Beeob. Grove entlne donee in the Americl" ~
Cemetery.
&amp;lOb · b•ll in Racine the evenlns;
of ftb. 14 when Jo Hardy, wellll:nQ,.... Jlelp COllnty IQU&amp;h ·~
o·
eaJler, .. "pTes(des for IJIIUart! "and
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rou.J danetng.
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~ event is sponsor~d bY ·the
Ratiae,. t;e;ion AuxiJiary ·a~ . I•
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tbe· first Of what the aulliaey
11_
ho~ will be a series of ''tee~
q:e" dl~s featurin~
mod~
James. F. N"e8t.er1.ft3 8. 11alnl-st ilqQII'e and · round dancing ~yld1
Middleport wu "todaf' li.Jted on ~ ~qough ~nterest is sbown 1n ~~~
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the ·honor roll of 182 atudents 1:0mmun(ty,
aehlevlnj ·hlib ·~oluUc attain·
LICENSE ISSUI!)
menta (1~1 ~~tf 3.DO or better )
A
ma"J•ae
license lt!Q l;tecn ~
In Obio- ~t~ · 'University's College
1ued
here
to
Fredericit WlUlain·
or Engmeerinr.
aon. age 26, R1.1tland,
The ~nnoullccment ·.far made to Kyger creek, and UonDJ. ~ooL
day bF Marold· A. j:Bolz; associate 19, Middleport, telop~~Jlfl Of,Kil'i.;

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Middleport SIJ
IStudent·List...l
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· CINCINNATI, 0 . UP
• P.rod·
uee:
Eags: stesdy, net prlCes paid a'
for
s . ~o n sumer grade.!'
~ltes and browns, A jum.b os ~
39; A lirge 32-33 ; A medm~s '1.7·
29• A amall 20.24; B large 27-3Q.
F. 0 . B. Cincinnati whites
ahd browns A large 38-39; A med·
.lum · Slli:.:Je: B large 35-36.
~hlekeiiB; fryers s lca~)·, fr~ers
3-8~ · lb 19-2&lt;1; bens. heavy type
13-15; hens, Ugbt type 9-11 .
BUtter : 90 score 611 cents lb.

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The
Middleport
Emergency
Squad was called ~arly Thursday ·
afternoon wh~n tt ba~· of 1ft. &amp;lld
Y-rs. James LewiS was thought to
have swallowed a salety-pln. The
laken to Tbe Jones
baby was
M~morial Clinic Cor treatment by
Dr. R.. R. Pielrcns wbo S.td \hat
tbe child had -oot swallowed a piQ.

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the past 24' hours the Sheriff's De
partmenl N!ported.
They were Cl.ark Rudnal, 72
Pomeroy RD 2, for intoxicatioh
arrested by the sherif£. Tboma!
E:yon, Syracuse, 27, was arrested
for non·support and will appca•
bcfore the J"uve nilc Court .
OW:ey E. Kaiser, 26, Letart FaU&amp;.
arrested by Patrolman John Me·
Kenzi.e and Chie'r Frank Hudsot
for intoxication, was jailed,· then
released on $14 bond to appear lr•
mayor's court.

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ADMINISTER OXYGEN
Pomeroy's Emergency squad ad"
ministered oxygen to Virgil Nelsoil, Beech Grove R&amp;a~~ .RyUand,
Thursday morning for "!I poaible
heart conditJon and lett wben it
was .assured a phYli~ wO~uld 'Q'&gt;o .
rive as soon as pOSIIble.
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DIVOTED TO INTERESTS OF ME•GS-MASON AREA
RICHARD S. OWEN -GENERAL MANAGER
RIYNOLQ B. GREENE - EDITOR
National advertisArtg representati ve. Bottinelli-Kilnball, lnc., 3U
. Loi.gUao..&amp;ve., New Yor;t City, 16, N Y.
EDtere&lt;l aa RCOild elw m~tiling matter at the post off1ee at Porn·
erG)', Ohio
Sublcription rites: Delh-erv Ly carrier where avulabll!' 30 cents per
Wftk one year 1n .dvao~ al The Daily ~enllnel oHice. $Hi 60, rslx
months, $7.80: three montfta. $3.90 By motor rout{' where available:
oae month $1. By mail one year $8 : six months. $4 25, thrf'e mvnths
ta.IO: ~"~ month, $1.
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l\lblishtd every afternoon except Sunrlav bv Tht&lt; Ohio Valle-y Stan·
tine). Inc., at 110 Mechamc Sl. Pomeroy, 0 Bw.mess olf1ce phone 398,
editorial orrice phon• 397.

. Loo~ For Interesting Races

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

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CENnAL PT~ TO MilT
The Central PTi\ wiU meet on

TRIM!

MtJnday at 7 :30 p. m. at. the achool.
The annuM " Founders Diy" .program w11l be held and Pa.11t Presi·
dents w1ll be honored. Invited
guestR mclude the member11 of
the Sugar Run PTA.
RACINE PTA MEETS

The Racine P T A. will meet
M&lt;mday , Fab 11 al the Racine
Grade School, at 7.30 p.m. All
members are asked ret~,~rn their
''measure•your-waist aprons ...

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port than 10 many a year. This affair in 1957 Is shaping up

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ROT AllY· TO

Around and About

\'rood~

r::~mnahm

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say1~g

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District Court
Rules Pl•nhaJ}s
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L JAmen•can
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curd,~

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0pposes
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Wheat Standards

Grue~er

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Just from the atuff our visitors
('oil,.lblc ~dct•ans •re J.wltert 10 at. leave behind-lind which I throw
oblne1 -e"e:r did."
oul: because· I don't know what
the stutr 111 lfOod for--there 111 a
pUt for every 111, a lotion, potion,
IRd powder to 10 with it.
Sleeplna pUla, getting-up pills,
redudq, fattening, ·soothing pills.
be~u l' s tabllsh~d for more th m All the myelnl, 'from aureo- to
twl·nly 'J' •ar~. celebrated Foundl&gt;rs terra·. One frl~nd just produced
Uny \\ tlh an annlver11ary party an anti·aunburn pill, and there are
and c.tkc for the firllt time this eno~ah hlably colored vitamins
The 'l'itppera: Plains Boy Scout yvllr ut1tle1' the darcrtion o( Mn whleh 'xplode chain reaction-Wise
Troop w11 orfani&amp;ed and rh"ter.,d Trary
to Peed an i'nvent'ory. Most travelThur1diy ev~ntni wh-en they met
ers today c~ i:
bas of mediat the C. G WUlllmt Orange Hall
cines. whJch they take in handwith th• a.. ,.. •• thlr .,.,n.orfuls 1nd tutp• and pre•s upon their
ln1 OI'IOnliodon.
friends. lf!hey
themselves hy·
P'red mbbi, Middleport, Meigspos
'nver shots and B· J.
GaiJia-Muon District Stout chaird can't be th1t sict. A
man; Tom Llmbden, Pt. Ple~~~oant.
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'box of . l'ln, a bottle of l!lUiR·
Dl1trict E~eecutlve; Wilbur Dick·
lne, a bOlt e of todlne, • bottle of
aon, Pt P1easant, DIJtrlct CommlsOUt
Epsom s'a~t• and a bott1(1 or Bromo
.toner, were in charge of the I
Seltzer uMd to be atock bathroom
WASHINGTON U'P ~ The Oe- pharmacy In my earlier days, and
meetlnt.
Officen
Rev. E. P. Brans- fen~(' ~partment 1nnouneed to- we all seemed to live longer.
eoftlb
representaUYe; lilly th11l the Army will draft
I am hia:hly In favor of surgery,
ehaJrman of the 13.000 men in A»rtl.
l'eiUlar Wiicall, and eompfitent
W. H.'t:hapman,
The Apr!l call wlll t,rlna to medical d.re. bq,t I -.lso know that
Hobart Shielda, Ro·
2.193.1130
the num~ir o1 men draft. a hanaDili -eaii asSUme the propor·
com.mlttee men:
ed slnce the KorU.n \Yif atartO&lt;t. Uont of caneer at 2 a. m. on a
J,
Thf' Army Ia dr•ftina 14,000 wlrlte nlcht, and what used ro be
men this month and the •ame correetly a1sumed •• .._te nitht
number In Mprcb. n c1lled 11,000 icebox ~l10nin1 now takes ob all
th4!: ay~pto~1 of heart diael.se.
in January.
A re•l -~IDvt'lr can ctve you
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del\lti'onl Of leprosy-C!um-bank·
BranRComb, Giry Mufphy •nd ruptw. TOda)f:, thay even have preUndsey Lyons tn
acriptiOilt foi' IOYHickneas, ant1
Hibbs stated today t~at the or- some ~OP.l~ wonder If they're
a:anlzational and chuterina of • sick ~~,_, ,'t)ey have no iym.p·
troop on their firat ~[!IeUng wall toms of llln•
moat unusuol and a f1tUna oba:erv.·[
UNd lo..j; ~ that only like fe~ :~Ui·~'•~-ln~ E•iOrl•tl anee of Nodono11TPi' Scout Week, moleo (ol r:..-r 14&gt; 'qbot iboo\

Boy Scout Troop
Is Chartered At

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ft, Ahbrt•lalled

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Cam•r.r.. G~s To School

2:30 Tennessdt! Janie Ford
3:00
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A Day
ltomanees

5:30
6·00
6:30
,Jotn:·nal
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The Do.ughters of R:.1th cla~s of
the United Metho.di.st Church Will
meet Monday at 2 p m. at
the
home of Mtss Carrie Yeager with
Mrs. J!'lcob Gloeckner as co--hoc;•.

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8:00
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11:30
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11:00 New~t '
11:05 Scanl1in; tt~ .Weatber
11:10 The J..ate !:l,ow

c-:ocalR; xancaroo
· M:oriiliii'Sbow
G.arrt MoOre
St.'te n ftlr:"

Vallail! X.dy
12:15 Love of Lite
12&gt;30 Searcll for Tomormr
12:0 Guidina Ltglit

9·00 Siio On
9:01' Life •• the l'ana
9:30 capta 1a Ks.••""'0

1:00 Katlf''a &amp;tchen

!0:30 Mi11hty Mouoe
11:00 Lucky 8 Railch
11:30 Tales of Texu ft.4D8trlt
12:00 Big Top
1:00 The Lon, Ra. .er
1:30 Jr. 1:own Meetine
2:00 ~atiOual Ice Hockey
4:30 Town&amp;: Coi:iotrr ' tfosroads
5:00 Chul'eb's Big 11"'1 '
5·30 TV Clas:sroom
6 :00 Air ?ower J
6:30 Golden Pla;tbO~
7.oo Zane Gr&amp;Y 'l'h'eifre
7:30 Bucctlne~rs , .
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8:00 JackJ'e' Gleai!IOn' Show
O:Oll GaiO: st6!1n Sho~ ·: '
9&gt;30 .Hey J'e'Wille
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10:0\.. Gunsmote .
10:30 The Late Show
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1:110 Ao !he World '1\nu
2:30 Our Mlsl Broob

2:30 Bous,p~
3:110 The BIJ Yaroll
3:10 Bob Crool!t Show
t:OO Brilhter bay

4:1S See1-et Storm
4:30 ~dge of Nllht
5:110 Jlarl, Show
8:3o Ypur !'.sso Reporter

8:'6 spOm P'atade
6:55 Weatherman

7:00 Air Force Show
7:15 Douglas Edw11rls
7:30 Beat the Clock

$:110 Weal Polot st..,.

5&gt;30 P!AyhoWie of Stars
0:00 Mr. Ailams &amp; Eve
9:30 lnghivay Patrol
10:00 The Line Up

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12:10 NOO:P News

1!:15
12:16 . Jllgn

IZ:tG Ne;ilbbors

12.30 Llberace 1
1.00 Ffminine Touch.
1•4! Movie Matinee
3:00 Afternoon film testtftl
4:30 Super Serial Time
5:110 Mick~v M'ouse «..'1ub
6:110 Carroon Club
6,30 Five Star Flna~
7:1! Jolm Daly &amp; the Ne~
j:30 Rib Tin Tin ,
8:00 lim Bowie
8.30 Public Defender.
9o110 I t;ed. Thr-ee Livea.
9:30 I Spy

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12 i59 Sign On
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1·00 Movie Matinee
t :30 Bible Tlme
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5:00 Two Gun PlayboUM
ft:OO SaturdaJ N~
6:11 Swappln' Sam'o Scoj:eb..,(~;
6:30 Lei's ·-;ralk It Over
7:00 'Eddy Arnold' Tb:ae
7:80 Fo~mous FUm JlestiYIJ

Q:oo Lawr~ce Welk "'

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ond niece, Mrs. Hazel the week ond with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lambert.

Personal
Reduced Sharply Show High tr&lt;UJ
In Flood Areas During Past y,..-11.,

They1 re Th e MOSt'•

owner.

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Ct&gt;P!pqiiOie' ANTICIPATE CIIARITY
·~~VENT!NO POV!lft'H - MAliiiiONlDBS.
Dtltrlbutie4

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a'e1son, mid season and full aeason
depending c.n the time required
to reach maturity on good land
in an average season. StJ)k rot,
corn joren and lea! bllghta eoq.
·alitute bazards that may reduce

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'l'be annual Market

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for the Rate of Ohio will be held
ia the Agricultural Laboratories

We Are PleaMd

Bulldin: at Obio State University
all day February 21st

To Announce

Tbe following clay, February 22
the IDDUal Broiler School will be

held at Olio State University.
Tbe annual meetlng of tb.e Cen·
tral Ohio .Breedin.g Aasociatian
wJII be held at tbe new Ohio Un·

ion on the Ohio State University
starting at 11:00 a. m.
Saturday. February 23. Dr. Peter..,D, one of the I)Ulltandiog dairy
ruemh men, ia expected to be
Ute apeaker for this event.
Melp counfy fum people are
eamptUI

invitl!d to any or all of these meet-'11

lnao,
lllueo~-Al..,.il:_e_Fit:::-cber:--..
-:--d Nancy

Shuler who bave employment at
Columbus wete the week end
euertt of home folta.

The Appointment

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POMEROY, 0.

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EQUIPMENT
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Headquarters For·
esALES

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Pomeri&gt;y

keep the woir from t!W..
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On All Orden Pl~ced Now
*Delivery Before February: 20

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PELLETED OR MEAL

WHEN YOU THINK OF

. fARM EQUIPMENT

Think Of Us
Fulton.
Thom
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to these troublea, but me•
degrees of reliatance to

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DEMONSTRAnON

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t~ tho lonlth ~~4. (t'l"•'Joh ~ the wordt .,.. an hlnll.
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In a:eneral Jtal.lt: rot infe('tJon will
ly Mn. lmrM H-rman
lncrea.e at ltandt at~ heavier
The Letart Falls PTA are swnFor the Meigs County • u
1bort aeaaon hybricb ret'ommend· soring o Jltney Supper at tbe
ed fnclude Ohio W&amp;l, Ohio WlO .Khool b!Uld: ng Saturday evening
and Obio W45. Mid-season varie- Feb 16th
tJt!l include Obic C47. Ohio C38,
Mrs llobert Grimm, Columbus,
OhiO 00 and AES 80S.
was bosteu "iunday for a birtbda,\'
Tbe fqJI sea100 nrietiea J'eQOm· dinner glven in obtervance of ber
mended for lleiJ• County include aunt, Mn Dan Humpbrey'a, birthU. S. U, Ohio lAI and Ohio 1..51. day.
Farmer1 who are Interested m
a more detailed atudy of any par·
Thost attending tbe .dinner were
ticular hybrid are invited to re- Mr and ~rs Bert Gnmm, ~tart
queJt Extension Bulletin 347 , Crop- Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Ruteell Gnmm ,
Varletiet IJid Cona Hybrids (or ' Lima, Ohio, Mr and Mra Robert
Ohio In 115'7. 'Iberf bl al10 a book· Gnmm and 11on and Mr. and Mrl- I
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let nlilabl4e publlabed by the Dan Humphrey of ColumbuJ.
Ohio Jeed Jmpioovement Associ.aMrs. Grare Furbee, Great Bend, I
tion glvJnr detailed deatt1ptian of was aubtl!tute teacher Monday in
eaeb b)'brld, ,., ptfi)iJUe and the aboeru:e of Mrs. Eileen Buck.
growen produclaa: each hybnd.
Mr. and Mr.s. Ba.lpb Webb a-pent ,
the week end with their son and 1
bis wife, Mr and Mr.t. Jamu
Webb of Columbu1.
Tbe nn:t few weeD b.ve many
Mn. Erma Wir.n spent Sunday
meet.l.np of brterest to Jleigs wtt
· b her ...
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COun I1 Iarm peopIe.
v •• ter ster-ut· w, .n. Ullura
Tbe SOuthtalllern Ohio Poultry
an ~r ·
Produeen Aaocl.Uon are holding
Mrs. Mayme Holme:• attended
1 dlaoer boJloriDa: the 1056 Jun· the fllJieral of Orville Slack of
lor ·chicken of Tomorrow Contest- Syracuae.
anti, on Tb~J eye.aing, Feb.
~- and Mn. _Jamet Hunte~­
ruary 14tll, 7:04)· p. m. at the Ra- Lamed w:lth I bhthday eelebrati~
cine Hiah ScbooL Dr. Glyde Marah, Tuesday eveniD1 hoDOJ'_oi theu
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from Ohio daugbler, BeVI!!'iy o, 9th bil&gt;lhday,
bAwo~on nruJ ... ,~ ...... n
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Refreshment&amp; were terYed to
AND SUPPLY
State Ualftl'IIIJ will he the P~ Mn. Erma Wlloon, ,.., Bulcb; Mr.
Phone 3%0!
elpal IMaket:.
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and Mn. Bert Hunt, JOD, Wimpy,
The Jleip Coull~ Dmy Service Mr .and Mrs. Charlq Buni, ConPearl 81.
UnU wtn hold thetr aonual ~in- nie Kay Chapman and Sue Miller. ~::;::::::;::::;;::
aer meetinr at tbe Cbetter HQ:h 1
Schoel oa: Monday evening, Feb- ,
ruary 18th at 8:00 p. m. Dr. For- 1
clyee Elr, bead of the Department
tf Dairy Sdenee at Ohio State
Ualveni!J will he the opeaker for
thil evtDL

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Seelna time for Helga County'•
meadowa and field cropa will eoon
IJe hete . Farmer~ will do weU to
secure seed of beat poutble van
ehes and have it a-vailable when
planting time arrives.
One of tbe Important thtngs,
panlcularly in le&amp;ume and grau
aeeda iJ to be aure the seed doet
not contain quantities of weed
seed wbieh will further pollute the
farm. Oata ·rnay also contain considerable weed aeed whtch will
produce a :reater infestation ot
weeds.
To ~ sure the seed is free from
weeds the fanner should carefully
check the tag from each lot of
seed. Oealet~ are required to have
a tag on ev~ry liCk of seed. 'I'hb
must glYe not only tbe per·
of weed seed, but all'io the
germina-tion, welgbt a n d t h e
source of the Jeed. The Oitio Department of Agritulture Ia charged
with the r!$ponsibtllt)' of enforc&gt;
lng the Obio seed law. Thi1law baa
for its main purpose to see that
t.he seed sold ls properl)' labeled.
In case of question the farmer
may contlet the Department of
Agriculture to see if Red, meetJ
legal t:equirements.
,
In purehasin&amp; seed fariil!n are
~~~~:':'\~~~~correctly Identified this week as the Dailv,SeJ~· lntereated in eetting V&amp;rietiet
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on lloute 7. near Chester and lli known
whieh will yield well uacler their
n'u~W being given beca~seof its location.
cqndlu- :t'he Ohio AJI'ieultural
Experiment Sta~n workhla wUh
the Ez.tension Sentce, plant breedera, Ohio &amp;'oed .Jmprevenlent AJ.
sllfiatlon and Ohio State Unlver·
sity annutUiy release• a recommended liat or crop nriedea and
hybrids.
Altalfa varieUea , reqom~d
tor this part of the state thi1 year
include Buffalo, which bl a wilt-reSchool I-24 Farm Pg
sistant selection fron1 Kansa1 Com·
Col•1mbu11, 0 . -Should eggs bf'
mon &amp;.'ld Atlantic wbleb outyieldr
sold by the pound or the dozen? most straina during the fint ud
A panel of representatives from
second year!l. It la not reaiatao.t
the feed industry, marketing &amp;· to bacterial will, althousb it will
gencies, food reta1ltng busines;, outlast Kansaa Common on wiltand the federal-state jtrading ser- infected soili. It ia recommended
vice will tackle this subject at an tor a one or two year meadow.
Ohio M&lt;~rket Egg Sc ~ool on the
Common a.UaUa U grown in
Oh10 State University
campu'i slates such as Kansaa, Utah, Idaho,
February 21 ,
•
northern Oklahoma or areas fur·
The school will be held in tl:.\! ther north is acceptable. Certified
Ai'l'icctltural Labotatodes bui'ldlng, seed of Buffalo or Atlantic 1.&amp; aatst:rtmg at 1J a.m., aceording til i.Bfactoril:v wmterhardy in Ob\o rePaul Clayton, Ohio State Univer- ,;ardleas of the state in wldch the
is produced. This Ia beeauae
sity exte-nsion poultryman.
A. R Winter .chairman of the certified seed originally produced
poultry scienee
departnicnt at in northern states may be grown
OSU, will open the program wltb one generation In warmer climates
a review of reeeJlt Ohio egg pro- without losine its winterbardiduction
re&amp;eAJ'Ch a..,u
discun ness.
Kenland red dover Is the vari·
needs for the future. Edward C.
Naber, also of the poultry science ety d~velopE'd by the Kentucky
department, will discuss new de- Agricultural Extension Station and
veloplJlents in the feedmg of is resistant to Southern antraclayers, gJYing particular t;mphasis nose. Thia disease has been reto tbe feeding of antibiotics. De- sponsible for seriDUJ Muetialll 1a
one year stands and second cut·
partment mflmbe.r" Ge9rge R. Jaap ting yields in susceptlble red clowill discuss the aUect of breedmg ver varieties.
on cgs s1ze.
Spring oat varieties recommendApanel
of
market
egg
ed
for this oortion of the •tate in·
• • •
ers Will consider various
elude Clin~and, which is very
Karel) Gilkey spent a week with ment practices m the use of
simi!¥ to Clinton 59, and is superher grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. gle deck cages;
muthple
tier ibr when erowo l'llflt is pre~ent.
Lincoln RUS$ell.
roosftl and slatted flours.
Both v.ariettes are recommended,
.Frances Young called on Cora
RH:lhard C. Larkm, pGult ry di· but Clintland should replace CJ1n.
Giles, recently.
vi sion, Agricultural
Marketing ton
POMEROY'S
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Birchfield Servic;e, USDA, Washmgton, WLU
County farmers who sow
and ·sona! were recent guests of rcv1ew trends and new developbarley will find Dayton, •
her granaparents, Mr. and Mrs. S ments i.n the produetwn of mar- new higb yielding v~rlety, on the
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kct eggs,
reeommended list. Kenbar ' ia the
Cora Giles spent a day with her -J;A;;;;-L;;;;b";;(~"A~;;;s:-;;~~~ older recommended vuiety.

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ehlldren moved l1io IOiliW
Wolfe pntper11 ot Apple
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11 ·00 F11ry
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12·30 )fr Wizard
1.00 Down On The F.s.•m
1.30 West~rn Featm·t
2 30 NBA Gam~
-1 30 Stake Races at Hieleah
5.00 "n Kine:
5.30 koy Ro~er11 '
6:00 News
6.15 Sports Eye
6.30
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7:00 Satu-rday Nigb.t Jamboree
7:30 people A,re ~nby
8:00 hrry Comn Show
9:00 Caesar... Hour

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This eve-nlr,g at Middlepor•
High School the Sel'l.iur Class will
~ponsor a dance after the basket·
ba!l game when Logan vistts th·•
local team Music Will be recordE-d
according to the announcement
made Thursday night by officet !&gt;
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HEATH WSCS MEET
Tb W S.C S. will meet Monday
at 7:30 at Heath Metbodist Churct.
Wlth Ml's. James l!:ulcr in charge
of 1he worship service and pro·
gram a11d Mrs. Jstrt3 Criswell as
devotional
leader Mrs Bruc{·
Lloyd , president, will preside and
hostesses are Mrs. EH•rett Dav1s ,
Mrs. Max Roller, Mrs. C. M Hen·
nesy, Mrs. c: 0 F1sher, Mrs. Her·
man Hnddox, Mrs 'John Zerkle.

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H.Jath Metbo41St .Qburcb .will ' observe National Boy Scout Week
wl:h Mrs. R. R Pl!!kens, Dh"
Motlu::r, and the Cubs oJ her Den
presenting tbe proJI'atn.

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"The pro-posal to
reduce the
them candidates for
mwi'T!I.JTI mni~~ure
reouitement
another term. are Ernie Covert . Dave Jenkins. Wavne Gibbons,
for tough whl'lll trom 14 perr,.nt
L. R. IDick) Wilev, Bob McElhinney, Lee Smith, Dave Miller
to 13ih per"'~nt woull.l cost Ohio
F
Withlo Robm
Rr.r,ark
1ar111crs an c.&gt;timated 4 cents a
Dale Ddutton. All are men of integ-rity and if We seem in rec('nl years
'have their physical troubles. Today, I bu shfl ,''
satd, 'A reductio&gt;n
!redid
e ec e WI e a ere it to the administration Gene Grate is becGme a nahon Gf do-it-yourself swear the men bave taken up by· in tt e hmtts of fore ig-n material
OPPOsinl{ Charles Murray for the clerkshin Both are experi· diagnosticians, and anybody with poehondrh1 as a hobby to replace and dockuge would result in .1
eneed in the position. Grate having he ld th e position before baleful symptom!! is a social out· eolf, and no greater bores exisl further chs{·ovnt of about 2 cents
1950. Miss Lama is unopoosed.
east. Once upGn a time we talked than a bunch of bucks ,lwappm g .1 bushel "
Rav Frazier . the thJrd c:mdidatP for mMor, WRS street com- about girl" and baseball, now symptoms. U they could jdst have
Wh ile th.~ Ohio Farm Bureal! u
missioner under present Mavor C 0 Fi~her Whv h" enrfPd [there is less sex than syndrone, babies, their liVe!! would he com in fllll ::.ccord Wlth the prineJple
his emolovment with thP fnwn h::~s nevrr been exposed public- less baseball ar.d more pt&gt;ptlc ul· plete.
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of adopt1ng
sanitatwn r~t)mre.
.
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cer m the eocktaU chatter
And now we are goJna to have rnpnt s thal will insure d~llver.r of
Jv e1ther hv tht1 mRvor or Mr Fra?'lf'T lf therr ts an extra dash
Everybody teela lousy from self-testing machines, probably for rlr.-:.n .e:nm f•:.r
purpo'lcs,
Of
addPd this sorinu to
Miffd!Pnnrt
ft conld time to time, and it used to be everything from diabetic• to can- 11
opprses the s;upenri
comr rrom that Porru•r nf thfl jhrcc·WilV hirl for flu~ mavoraltv put OOwn to somethmg you ate, 01 cer. I saw ~ serious pleee the ·
f
~ul t!Gns b mo than
Yes . if's bPnlthv for r. ll thNIP two 11 J., to f1P f 1hf!ir interPst.q maybe you picked up some bail other day in which some charact er ~~~~ ;a ... ~nm:nta; a~ •• c/~voo..!~
r f'flfprp..J nn town •ovornm .. nt
11• 1, 1 .,.,, .. 1
· 0 to he •larl~ ice somcwherl' I have known peo· reckona you can measure· (ancer d
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d by handwriting tel'\ts.
ef' 1a,·ec.
fi~P&gt;tl Pr"hlf'm"l will J1 Ait1 mm·p. l ::~'&gt;f illfl ~ol111ionc: hr&gt;r~n.c;e of thP. P11e hWh1o 'd"t'ltubp dcogAaLLretttehs tlan
1 supcrnsron Is under the
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Llru..Administration
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3tmPrluJ~rn~·don and tn ormat on t a t nalurn ly o OW!:l asp· because the booze and the nlc.. f th 1 t machine a roach lo I
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and it is now bt' llll{ prQposed tht
rUM camn11ili!'n
tine masked the nagging little Ills self-healing is another
the USDA also ber:ame an inspccllave at it. l!entlemen,
thnt are parcel to the human meebwlU produce. carda
lion agcucy. "While we recogmz ,
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anll'im as It llpproaches ae:e.
You re ;still ,breathmg, so you re thP need r... r inspet•tton, only con·
From what 1 know of doctors still, alive. Its only a
fusJOn wouJrl tesult from havina:
and d1agnosi", one man's meat is Don t.~~ok at it and marbe 1 11 g
two govern,nr:nt.ll aF('ncie-s C'omanother man 's pension, and the away.
U . d peting with one another," w oo.ls
0C8
dlagno"' 1, ollen hkely ,to b~
!Copyright,. 1957, hJ ' ntto
sa id.
Mr. Woods tcst~fled 1ft hearing~
' based on how the doctor "hl.self ·F etmr' JIYndtcatJe, lnCi)t!ftr
1,1, feeling •• the hme. If !'Ito docm Chicago on January and the
til
\ot't
Is coated, the patient
Farm BUl'f:'au filed :mother stale&lt;:m u~hs. o 11 tPt - A ~1v1•1
n 1w nrw mem ber, Medford Me· is blllous; If 1he doctor has jui!lt
ment this we(_k The Agriculturnt
Dl11triM Court of Appeals opinion f.Pmf'~s nn rl a .t!UCst, Jnck Lcitheit quit smoking, the patient is adMorkc!ing Senil'~ is expected tt)
tlllh~1rlln ~ Art ordinan{'C barnhl'! ')..f' l P in1 t oduecd when Drew Weu- vised to cut out cigars. Diagnosis
ft rule by March 1 as to whether or
plnbnll machine!! Wfl~ 11 rtood h ..!l slcr Post :Jf) Amerwan Legion met is an Inexact science at best, and
.101 the pr.:~po,;t•d 3t,,lldJrdf!i will
'' tn Wind ,&amp;, in the Ohio Suprt•nw Mond ,IJ ewn ing at the Legion 11t worst can be criminally mls·
be pul into efl't d on June 1 wit11
Court today.
hnTI ,('
used.
.
!h(' new harvest
Th• dct-illion , nvf'l'rulin" Olt!
At the moment, for instance,
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- sld · t here 1s t o b c re 1ease d 8 ve ndin"&amp;
Columbus -Changes in wheat
.~~•t r an d Mri. c corge The 1as an d
FrankHn County Com men p]~•a s
Court uoheld 11 Cnl umhii S ordln · r tl ~&lt; rul thl.! minutes of the pre v· machine which will offer the lay· standards proposed by the Agr!- baby of Culumbu~ were the last
ance bannlnq all nlnbnll maehin(·~ 1 011 ~ mrcllll!il were read nnd ap· man a kll ror testmg himself for cullurnl Marketing Set·vice of u,c Sunday guests of the former's
throuxhotat the city
pr,.•·••d Dnvls tmnnunced t~at tho diabetics. Cost o! kit · 25 cents. USDA are btling stror.P'ly OPPpS&lt;'&lt;I grand parent.&lt;~, Mr and .Mrs. John
''H' l ,J II t· rshq) lo
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349. And the muchines will be placed by the Uhio Farm Bureau F"euPra· Hamm.
1
The rullnJr Rl so r,llH' BR
l'h 1 •• , w. 1s
on contum in suoermarl:eu. hus statwns, mil- Uon, it was disclosed todav by "•
Mr. and :\In. Roger
of
newa to the State Lltwnr Df'par• , 11 1.-; 1ut' lnhr· 1·s lnp
to
pur
and subway stBlion, airports N. \'tuod:., c'bo.lrmon ot the Fwld Columbus were the recent guests
DlreM.o.r
Krunansk
Crops Committee of the Oh10 Farm a r the1r
· parens.
1 •nfr. and Mrs.
Raid other
OhlB RohP.rt
~ltit'!l t'Oulrl
adout" dl.t st•d tor lhuse who haYe been and the 11k 2
Clarence Grueser.
similar ban11• that w(luJd lo.rhtcn mC"mhrls
.·J ro1' Gver fJ ve ye:us 1
The doll Industry has so .far ad· Bun:au F~; o:IP.fftt10n .
the load of Mfate liquor a~tenl~ ~~.~s l-tlflt·rl ltnlil the f'Phruftly 10 vanccd that a new sick doll is out.
m='l'1 10" l!.hf'n !'rank Chl•esbrcw
"
'l'hls doll not only wets its pants,
Some months 11110 t hf1 den~rth
ment won a partial vlctory w en ·~li] rt'Jm rt on the findings, Th e squeaks, blinks its eye1, but aho
the Ohio Supreme Court rulml th11l Larh•s .\uxiHnry or 1he Post w111 has an Interns I heating apparat\.HI
Acaoss
,. Ullderworld 24. Gully.
machines pavin(l' off in frt•e ~a mc ~ pro\'Jdt' 111 c progrJm for lhr Le which gives dolly a temperature .
d
PolnUnr
rod
like
w~re JlamblinJ: devices Tt r~·· !.(IU! I huiluhy party whJch will ba It comes cGmplete with t~rmO·
tlrure
5 T~rumlnr of
de.
hr•lrt
tln
\larch
18
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qulred j1nball ownrr~ to rNJwvt•
meter and f 1exible mou .
a. Cut ftnely
a acabb•rd
prea.
the frCto time payoff rlC'VI&lt;'t' ~ from
( · J ld 1odes spoke on lht· KThat's starting 'em off prettv
B. City (Viet ·
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alona
the machines,
I V1 Is t. 1,. 1w. nnd gove the ehglhll youn'g in the hypodermic field
nam)
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10. PulLs
8 Oultar ~
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"Amuoomcnt de, lc .. 11 tlo Mt J!Y l 1.r, He also ~·~portrA th~ First thing you know dolly will
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need thel!e mechanica l t'ountPr~ tll
n~PI 'lt·an . eg
cpar men
log 1 ~tpeclal slot for Mlltowns
tote fatnuy
9. R.otiuat
of
free lllml.'l indicAtors," Krupunsky Oht , Wllh a driving torce behl~rl
Judaing from my own medicine
lB . Indian
11 Frqmente
reapect
laid. "'rho pinball machines , C \'1' 11 ll 1 bonus passage, cspeclal.1y 111 she1£ lind fl'om sneaky peak"' at
r
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lltfla'pen
2&amp; Turt
with free 11ame oltarhments dis· I TJ.l' 'nmulJllce IH•&amp;.rhlJJ ~, held 111 lke the bathrooma or lri~:nds, adults
u. l!l•adow
18 Norae rod
30. f'ore·
r•..•~'~~•:r'• haww
n. llnelby leout 18.
m()jt
connected, are easily convertt•d In· Sl:t!c lt·~Js!aturc, in L:oiumbu.i
of my 11e group own more phar·
3S. Oropptd
18. Crtdlt
20.
31. $hop
38. ll'lab Uap )
to J&amp;m~llna: devices"
Rt'fJ·cshmcnts Wl'fe
served at macopoela than was ever po&amp;sess·
(a~bf.)
2:.1.
32. Whey
39. Ia able
The dlrtctor u.ld the court de. thl' ('lo~c nt the. mootmt to a:&gt;- ed by an old·Ume drugstore, when
l7. Oft &amp;Itt way 2~ . . ·
&amp;3. Plant ovule to. Haat.ev
clsion waa a milestone In the tight pt·oxmllltcl}· 3$ members
druc rtorel! •old drup lmtead of
j~ ..... )
aralnst pinball machine~. which
atrdles and ' lawnmowers.
16.
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\etter
have been taklnt more
money
The nl'xt meeting will be Feb·

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F'1dcs Lodge. Kmghts of Pyth·
ias. Will confer the Rank af Pag.._
on four undir\ates. next Thursday
when thev meet at tf\e l(. of P
Hail :oi'0Niing tO the amlouneeme-Tit
UHh•t' at the regular me'eting of
th(• Lodge
Thur8day ni,bt. All
f'lll m•bers are urged to be ~sent
loi' tne meeting lnd ceremony.

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Other would-be councilmen, some

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like SOp&gt;e of those dillies the town enJoyed before 1950, and
after World War II .
Among the candidates for counci l are so me old campaigners. To name one, John Zerkle is an expenenced hand in a
council seat. Russel) Bailey has never held electi ve office
though It llasn't been because he hasn't tried He got his feei
wet twice in races ,for county sheriff
Mayoralty candidate CeeiJ Bradbury served several hitches
as village treasurer, resigned in 1947 to run for mayor in the
primary against Clinton Fisher (another council tandidate this
till!e), was edged by SO votes. He turned around and ran again
that fall for treasurer in a write-in campaign against current
• e11cumbent Jean Lama, was edged again. Mr. Bra-dbury droppi!d out or politics
.JO long years. It's good to have him
back.
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Clinton Fisher has emerged in recent vears as a level-headed and cl~ar thinkinl!' business man Tt 's also his first splash in
town oolitics since 1'947.
Middleport-is certain to benefit by the competilion for council seats and for the mayoralty as well Mayor C. 0 . Fisher
must be given a progressive tag Mr Bradbury will draw sup-

poJ:t from progressive

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RICHARD S. OWEN -GENERAL MANAGER
RIYNOLQ B. GREENE - EDITOR
National advertisArtg representati ve. Bottinelli-Kilnball, lnc., 3U
. Loi.gUao..&amp;ve., New Yor;t City, 16, N Y.
EDtere&lt;l aa RCOild elw m~tiling matter at the post off1ee at Porn·
erG)', Ohio
Sublcription rites: Delh-erv Ly carrier where avulabll!' 30 cents per
Wftk one year 1n .dvao~ al The Daily ~enllnel oHice. $Hi 60, rslx
months, $7.80: three montfta. $3.90 By motor rout{' where available:
oae month $1. By mail one year $8 : six months. $4 25, thrf'e mvnths
ta.IO: ~"~ month, $1.
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editorial orrice phon• 397.

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The Central PTi\ wiU meet on

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MtJnday at 7 :30 p. m. at. the achool.
The annuM " Founders Diy" .program w11l be held and Pa.11t Presi·
dents w1ll be honored. Invited
guestR mclude the member11 of
the Sugar Run PTA.
RACINE PTA MEETS

The Racine P T A. will meet
M&lt;mday , Fab 11 al the Racine
Grade School, at 7.30 p.m. All
members are asked ret~,~rn their
''measure•your-waist aprons ...

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Just from the atuff our visitors
('oil,.lblc ~dct•ans •re J.wltert 10 at. leave behind-lind which I throw
oblne1 -e"e:r did."
oul: because· I don't know what
the stutr 111 lfOod for--there 111 a
pUt for every 111, a lotion, potion,
IRd powder to 10 with it.
Sleeplna pUla, getting-up pills,
redudq, fattening, ·soothing pills.
be~u l' s tabllsh~d for more th m All the myelnl, 'from aureo- to
twl·nly 'J' •ar~. celebrated Foundl&gt;rs terra·. One frl~nd just produced
Uny \\ tlh an annlver11ary party an anti·aunburn pill, and there are
and c.tkc for the firllt time this eno~ah hlably colored vitamins
The 'l'itppera: Plains Boy Scout yvllr ut1tle1' the darcrtion o( Mn whleh 'xplode chain reaction-Wise
Troop w11 orfani&amp;ed and rh"ter.,d Trary
to Peed an i'nvent'ory. Most travelThur1diy ev~ntni wh-en they met
ers today c~ i:
bas of mediat the C. G WUlllmt Orange Hall
cines. whJch they take in handwith th• a.. ,.. •• thlr .,.,n.orfuls 1nd tutp• and pre•s upon their
ln1 OI'IOnliodon.
friends. lf!hey
themselves hy·
P'red mbbi, Middleport, Meigspos
'nver shots and B· J.
GaiJia-Muon District Stout chaird can't be th1t sict. A
man; Tom Llmbden, Pt. Ple~~~oant.
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'box of . l'ln, a bottle of l!lUiR·
Dl1trict E~eecutlve; Wilbur Dick·
lne, a bOlt e of todlne, • bottle of
aon, Pt P1easant, DIJtrlct CommlsOUt
Epsom s'a~t• and a bott1(1 or Bromo
.toner, were in charge of the I
Seltzer uMd to be atock bathroom
WASHINGTON U'P ~ The Oe- pharmacy In my earlier days, and
meetlnt.
Officen
Rev. E. P. Brans- fen~(' ~partment 1nnouneed to- we all seemed to live longer.
eoftlb
representaUYe; lilly th11l the Army will draft
I am hia:hly In favor of surgery,
ehaJrman of the 13.000 men in A»rtl.
l'eiUlar Wiicall, and eompfitent
W. H.'t:hapman,
The Apr!l call wlll t,rlna to medical d.re. bq,t I -.lso know that
Hobart Shielda, Ro·
2.193.1130
the num~ir o1 men draft. a hanaDili -eaii asSUme the propor·
com.mlttee men:
ed slnce the KorU.n \Yif atartO&lt;t. Uont of caneer at 2 a. m. on a
J,
Thf' Army Ia dr•ftina 14,000 wlrlte nlcht, and what used ro be
men this month and the •ame correetly a1sumed •• .._te nitht
number In Mprcb. n c1lled 11,000 icebox ~l10nin1 now takes ob all
th4!: ay~pto~1 of heart diael.se.
in January.
A re•l -~IDvt'lr can ctve you
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del\lti'onl Of leprosy-C!um-bank·
BranRComb, Giry Mufphy •nd ruptw. TOda)f:, thay even have preUndsey Lyons tn
acriptiOilt foi' IOYHickneas, ant1
Hibbs stated today t~at the or- some ~OP.l~ wonder If they're
a:anlzational and chuterina of • sick ~~,_, ,'t)ey have no iym.p·
troop on their firat ~[!IeUng wall toms of llln•
moat unusuol and a f1tUna oba:erv.·[
UNd lo..j; ~ that only like fe~ :~Ui·~'•~-ln~ E•iOrl•tl anee of Nodono11TPi' Scout Week, moleo (ol r:..-r 14&gt; 'qbot iboo\

Boy Scout Troop
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The Do.ughters of R:.1th cla~s of
the United Metho.di.st Church Will
meet Monday at 2 p m. at
the
home of Mtss Carrie Yeager with
Mrs. J!'lcob Gloeckner as co--hoc;•.

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11:05 Scanl1in; tt~ .Weatber
11:10 The J..ate !:l,ow

c-:ocalR; xancaroo
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G.arrt MoOre
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12:15 Love of Lite
12&gt;30 Searcll for Tomormr
12:0 Guidina Ltglit

9·00 Siio On
9:01' Life •• the l'ana
9:30 capta 1a Ks.••""'0

1:00 Katlf''a &amp;tchen

!0:30 Mi11hty Mouoe
11:00 Lucky 8 Railch
11:30 Tales of Texu ft.4D8trlt
12:00 Big Top
1:00 The Lon, Ra. .er
1:30 Jr. 1:own Meetine
2:00 ~atiOual Ice Hockey
4:30 Town&amp;: Coi:iotrr ' tfosroads
5:00 Chul'eb's Big 11"'1 '
5·30 TV Clas:sroom
6 :00 Air ?ower J
6:30 Golden Pla;tbO~
7.oo Zane Gr&amp;Y 'l'h'eifre
7:30 Bucctlne~rs , .
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O:Oll GaiO: st6!1n Sho~ ·: '
9&gt;30 .Hey J'e'Wille
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10:0\.. Gunsmote .
10:30 The Late Show
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1:110 Ao !he World '1\nu
2:30 Our Mlsl Broob

2:30 Bous,p~
3:110 The BIJ Yaroll
3:10 Bob Crool!t Show
t:OO Brilhter bay

4:1S See1-et Storm
4:30 ~dge of Nllht
5:110 Jlarl, Show
8:3o Ypur !'.sso Reporter

8:'6 spOm P'atade
6:55 Weatherman

7:00 Air Force Show
7:15 Douglas Edw11rls
7:30 Beat the Clock

$:110 Weal Polot st..,.

5&gt;30 P!AyhoWie of Stars
0:00 Mr. Ailams &amp; Eve
9:30 lnghivay Patrol
10:00 The Line Up

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12:10 NOO:P News

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12:16 . Jllgn

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12.30 Llberace 1
1.00 Ffminine Touch.
1•4! Movie Matinee
3:00 Afternoon film testtftl
4:30 Super Serial Time
5:110 Mick~v M'ouse «..'1ub
6:110 Carroon Club
6,30 Five Star Flna~
7:1! Jolm Daly &amp; the Ne~
j:30 Rib Tin Tin ,
8:00 lim Bowie
8.30 Public Defender.
9o110 I t;ed. Thr-ee Livea.
9:30 I Spy

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t :30 Bible Tlme
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5:00 Two Gun PlayboUM
ft:OO SaturdaJ N~
6:11 Swappln' Sam'o Scoj:eb..,(~;
6:30 Lei's ·-;ralk It Over
7:00 'Eddy Arnold' Tb:ae
7:80 Fo~mous FUm JlestiYIJ

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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lambert.

Personal
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In Flood Areas During Past y,..-11.,

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depending c.n the time required
to reach maturity on good land
in an average season. StJ)k rot,
corn joren and lea! bllghta eoq.
·alitute bazards that may reduce

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ia the Agricultural Laboratories

We Are PleaMd

Bulldin: at Obio State University
all day February 21st

To Announce

Tbe following clay, February 22
the IDDUal Broiler School will be

held at Olio State University.
Tbe annual meetlng of tb.e Cen·
tral Ohio .Breedin.g Aasociatian
wJII be held at tbe new Ohio Un·

ion on the Ohio State University
starting at 11:00 a. m.
Saturday. February 23. Dr. Peter..,D, one of the I)Ulltandiog dairy
ruemh men, ia expected to be
Ute apeaker for this event.
Melp counfy fum people are
eamptUI

invitl!d to any or all of these meet-'11

lnao,
lllueo~-Al..,.il:_e_Fit:::-cber:--..
-:--d Nancy

Shuler who bave employment at
Columbus wete the week end
euertt of home folta.

The Appointment

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ly Mn. lmrM H-rman
lncrea.e at ltandt at~ heavier
The Letart Falls PTA are swnFor the Meigs County • u
1bort aeaaon hybricb ret'ommend· soring o Jltney Supper at tbe
ed fnclude Ohio W&amp;l, Ohio WlO .Khool b!Uld: ng Saturday evening
and Obio W45. Mid-season varie- Feb 16th
tJt!l include Obic C47. Ohio C38,
Mrs llobert Grimm, Columbus,
OhiO 00 and AES 80S.
was bosteu "iunday for a birtbda,\'
Tbe fqJI sea100 nrietiea J'eQOm· dinner glven in obtervance of ber
mended for lleiJ• County include aunt, Mn Dan Humpbrey'a, birthU. S. U, Ohio lAI and Ohio 1..51. day.
Farmer1 who are Interested m
a more detailed atudy of any par·
Thost attending tbe .dinner were
ticular hybrid are invited to re- Mr and ~rs Bert Gnmm, ~tart
queJt Extension Bulletin 347 , Crop- Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Ruteell Gnmm ,
Varletiet IJid Cona Hybrids (or ' Lima, Ohio, Mr and Mra Robert
Ohio In 115'7. 'Iberf bl al10 a book· Gnmm and 11on and Mr. and Mrl- I
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let nlilabl4e publlabed by the Dan Humphrey of ColumbuJ.
Ohio Jeed Jmpioovement Associ.aMrs. Grare Furbee, Great Bend, I
tion glvJnr detailed deatt1ptian of was aubtl!tute teacher Monday in
eaeb b)'brld, ,., ptfi)iJUe and the aboeru:e of Mrs. Eileen Buck.
growen produclaa: each hybnd.
Mr. and Mr.s. Ba.lpb Webb a-pent ,
the week end with their son and 1
bis wife, Mr and Mr.t. Jamu
Webb of Columbu1.
Tbe nn:t few weeD b.ve many
Mn. Erma Wir.n spent Sunday
meet.l.np of brterest to Jleigs wtt
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v •• ter ster-ut· w, .n. Ullura
Tbe SOuthtalllern Ohio Poultry
an ~r ·
Produeen Aaocl.Uon are holding
Mrs. Mayme Holme:• attended
1 dlaoer boJloriDa: the 1056 Jun· the fllJieral of Orville Slack of
lor ·chicken of Tomorrow Contest- Syracuae.
anti, on Tb~J eye.aing, Feb.
~- and Mn. _Jamet Hunte~­
ruary 14tll, 7:04)· p. m. at the Ra- Lamed w:lth I bhthday eelebrati~
cine Hiah ScbooL Dr. Glyde Marah, Tuesday eveniD1 hoDOJ'_oi theu
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from Ohio daugbler, BeVI!!'iy o, 9th bil&gt;lhday,
bAwo~on nruJ ... ,~ ...... n
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Refreshment&amp; were terYed to
AND SUPPLY
State Ualftl'IIIJ will he the P~ Mn. Erma Wlloon, ,.., Bulcb; Mr.
Phone 3%0!
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The Jleip Coull~ Dmy Service Mr .and Mrs. Charlq Buni, ConPearl 81.
UnU wtn hold thetr aonual ~in- nie Kay Chapman and Sue Miller. ~::;::::::;::::;;::
aer meetinr at tbe Cbetter HQ:h 1
Schoel oa: Monday evening, Feb- ,
ruary 18th at 8:00 p. m. Dr. For- 1
clyee Elr, bead of the Department
tf Dairy Sdenee at Ohio State
Ualveni!J will he the opeaker for
thil evtDL

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meadowa and field cropa will eoon
IJe hete . Farmer~ will do weU to
secure seed of beat poutble van
ehes and have it a-vailable when
planting time arrives.
One of tbe Important thtngs,
panlcularly in le&amp;ume and grau
aeeda iJ to be aure the seed doet
not contain quantities of weed
seed wbieh will further pollute the
farm. Oata ·rnay also contain considerable weed aeed whtch will
produce a :reater infestation ot
weeds.
To ~ sure the seed is free from
weeds the fanner should carefully
check the tag from each lot of
seed. Oealet~ are required to have
a tag on ev~ry liCk of seed. 'I'hb
must glYe not only tbe per·
of weed seed, but all'io the
germina-tion, welgbt a n d t h e
source of the Jeed. The Oitio Department of Agritulture Ia charged
with the r!$ponsibtllt)' of enforc&gt;
lng the Obio seed law. Thi1law baa
for its main purpose to see that
t.he seed sold ls properl)' labeled.
In case of question the farmer
may contlet the Department of
Agriculture to see if Red, meetJ
legal t:equirements.
,
In purehasin&amp; seed fariil!n are
~~~~:':'\~~~~correctly Identified this week as the Dailv,SeJ~· lntereated in eetting V&amp;rietiet
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on lloute 7. near Chester and lli known
whieh will yield well uacler their
n'u~W being given beca~seof its location.
cqndlu- :t'he Ohio AJI'ieultural
Experiment Sta~n workhla wUh
the Ez.tension Sentce, plant breedera, Ohio &amp;'oed .Jmprevenlent AJ.
sllfiatlon and Ohio State Unlver·
sity annutUiy release• a recommended liat or crop nriedea and
hybrids.
Altalfa varieUea , reqom~d
tor this part of the state thi1 year
include Buffalo, which bl a wilt-reSchool I-24 Farm Pg
sistant selection fron1 Kansa1 Com·
Col•1mbu11, 0 . -Should eggs bf'
mon &amp;.'ld Atlantic wbleb outyieldr
sold by the pound or the dozen? most straina during the fint ud
A panel of representatives from
second year!l. It la not reaiatao.t
the feed industry, marketing &amp;· to bacterial will, althousb it will
gencies, food reta1ltng busines;, outlast Kansaa Common on wiltand the federal-state jtrading ser- infected soili. It ia recommended
vice will tackle this subject at an tor a one or two year meadow.
Ohio M&lt;~rket Egg Sc ~ool on the
Common a.UaUa U grown in
Oh10 State University
campu'i slates such as Kansaa, Utah, Idaho,
February 21 ,
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northern Oklahoma or areas fur·
The school will be held in tl:.\! ther north is acceptable. Certified
Ai'l'icctltural Labotatodes bui'ldlng, seed of Buffalo or Atlantic 1.&amp; aatst:rtmg at 1J a.m., aceording til i.Bfactoril:v wmterhardy in Ob\o rePaul Clayton, Ohio State Univer- ,;ardleas of the state in wldch the
is produced. This Ia beeauae
sity exte-nsion poultryman.
A. R Winter .chairman of the certified seed originally produced
poultry scienee
departnicnt at in northern states may be grown
OSU, will open the program wltb one generation In warmer climates
a review of reeeJlt Ohio egg pro- without losine its winterbardiduction
re&amp;eAJ'Ch a..,u
discun ness.
Kenland red dover Is the vari·
needs for the future. Edward C.
Naber, also of the poultry science ety d~velopE'd by the Kentucky
department, will discuss new de- Agricultural Extension Station and
veloplJlents in the feedmg of is resistant to Southern antraclayers, gJYing particular t;mphasis nose. Thia disease has been reto tbe feeding of antibiotics. De- sponsible for seriDUJ Muetialll 1a
one year stands and second cut·
partment mflmbe.r" Ge9rge R. Jaap ting yields in susceptlble red clowill discuss the aUect of breedmg ver varieties.
on cgs s1ze.
Spring oat varieties recommendApanel
of
market
egg
ed
for this oortion of the •tate in·
• • •
ers Will consider various
elude Clin~and, which is very
Karel) Gilkey spent a week with ment practices m the use of
simi!¥ to Clinton 59, and is superher grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. gle deck cages;
muthple
tier ibr when erowo l'llflt is pre~ent.
Lincoln RUS$ell.
roosftl and slatted flours.
Both v.ariettes are recommended,
.Frances Young called on Cora
RH:lhard C. Larkm, pGult ry di· but Clintland should replace CJ1n.
Giles, recently.
vi sion, Agricultural
Marketing ton
POMEROY'S
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Birchfield Servic;e, USDA, Washmgton, WLU
County farmers who sow
and ·sona! were recent guests of rcv1ew trends and new developbarley will find Dayton, •
her granaparents, Mr. and Mrs. S ments i.n the produetwn of mar- new higb yielding v~rlety, on the
BEST
A. Wyatt.
kct eggs,
reeommended list. Kenbar ' ia the
Cora Giles spent a day with her -J;A;;;;-L;;;;b";;(~"A~;;;s:-;;~~~ older recommended vuiety.

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1.30 West~rn Featm·t
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6:00 News
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7:00 Satu-rday Nigb.t Jamboree
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High School the Sel'l.iur Class will
~ponsor a dance after the basket·
ba!l game when Logan vistts th·•
local team Music Will be recordE-d
according to the announcement
made Thursday night by officet !&gt;
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Tb W S.C S. will meet Monday
at 7:30 at Heath Metbodist Churct.
Wlth Ml's. James l!:ulcr in charge
of 1he worship service and pro·
gram a11d Mrs. Jstrt3 Criswell as
devotional
leader Mrs Bruc{·
Lloyd , president, will preside and
hostesses are Mrs. EH•rett Dav1s ,
Mrs. Max Roller, Mrs. C. M Hen·
nesy, Mrs. c: 0 F1sher, Mrs. Her·
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Tic Tae Dougb
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H.Jath Metbo41St .Qburcb .will ' observe National Boy Scout Week
wl:h Mrs. R. R Pl!!kens, Dh"
Motlu::r, and the Cubs oJ her Den
presenting tbe proJI'atn.

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"The pro-posal to
reduce the
them candidates for
mwi'T!I.JTI mni~~ure
reouitement
another term. are Ernie Covert . Dave Jenkins. Wavne Gibbons,
for tough whl'lll trom 14 perr,.nt
L. R. IDick) Wilev, Bob McElhinney, Lee Smith, Dave Miller
to 13ih per"'~nt woull.l cost Ohio
F
Withlo Robm
Rr.r,ark
1ar111crs an c.&gt;timated 4 cents a
Dale Ddutton. All are men of integ-rity and if We seem in rec('nl years
'have their physical troubles. Today, I bu shfl ,''
satd, 'A reductio&gt;n
!redid
e ec e WI e a ere it to the administration Gene Grate is becGme a nahon Gf do-it-yourself swear the men bave taken up by· in tt e hmtts of fore ig-n material
OPPOsinl{ Charles Murray for the clerkshin Both are experi· diagnosticians, and anybody with poehondrh1 as a hobby to replace and dockuge would result in .1
eneed in the position. Grate having he ld th e position before baleful symptom!! is a social out· eolf, and no greater bores exisl further chs{·ovnt of about 2 cents
1950. Miss Lama is unopoosed.
east. Once upGn a time we talked than a bunch of bucks ,lwappm g .1 bushel "
Rav Frazier . the thJrd c:mdidatP for mMor, WRS street com- about girl" and baseball, now symptoms. U they could jdst have
Wh ile th.~ Ohio Farm Bureal! u
missioner under present Mavor C 0 Fi~her Whv h" enrfPd [there is less sex than syndrone, babies, their liVe!! would he com in fllll ::.ccord Wlth the prineJple
his emolovment with thP fnwn h::~s nevrr been exposed public- less baseball ar.d more pt&gt;ptlc ul· plete.
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of adopt1ng
sanitatwn r~t)mre.
.
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cer m the eocktaU chatter
And now we are goJna to have rnpnt s thal will insure d~llver.r of
Jv e1ther hv tht1 mRvor or Mr Fra?'lf'T lf therr ts an extra dash
Everybody teela lousy from self-testing machines, probably for rlr.-:.n .e:nm f•:.r
purpo'lcs,
Of
addPd this sorinu to
Miffd!Pnnrt
ft conld time to time, and it used to be everything from diabetic• to can- 11
opprses the s;upenri
comr rrom that Porru•r nf thfl jhrcc·WilV hirl for flu~ mavoraltv put OOwn to somethmg you ate, 01 cer. I saw ~ serious pleee the ·
f
~ul t!Gns b mo than
Yes . if's bPnlthv for r. ll thNIP two 11 J., to f1P f 1hf!ir interPst.q maybe you picked up some bail other day in which some charact er ~~~~ ;a ... ~nm:nta; a~ •• c/~voo..!~
r f'flfprp..J nn town •ovornm .. nt
11• 1, 1 .,.,, .. 1
· 0 to he •larl~ ice somcwherl' I have known peo· reckona you can measure· (ancer d
A t'
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d by handwriting tel'\ts.
ef' 1a,·ec.
fi~P&gt;tl Pr"hlf'm"l will J1 Ait1 mm·p. l ::~'&gt;f illfl ~ol111ionc: hr&gt;r~n.c;e of thP. P11e hWh1o 'd"t'ltubp dcogAaLLretttehs tlan
1 supcrnsron Is under the
Pure
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can
suggest
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Llru..Administration
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3tmPrluJ~rn~·don and tn ormat on t a t nalurn ly o OW!:l asp· because the booze and the nlc.. f th 1 t machine a roach lo I
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and it is now bt' llll{ prQposed tht
rUM camn11ili!'n
tine masked the nagging little Ills self-healing is another
the USDA also ber:ame an inspccllave at it. l!entlemen,
thnt are parcel to the human meebwlU produce. carda
lion agcucy. "While we recogmz ,
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anll'im as It llpproaches ae:e.
You re ;still ,breathmg, so you re thP need r... r inspet•tton, only con·
From what 1 know of doctors still, alive. Its only a
fusJOn wouJrl tesult from havina:
and d1agnosi", one man's meat is Don t.~~ok at it and marbe 1 11 g
two govern,nr:nt.ll aF('ncie-s C'omanother man 's pension, and the away.
U . d peting with one another," w oo.ls
0C8
dlagno"' 1, ollen hkely ,to b~
!Copyright,. 1957, hJ ' ntto
sa id.
Mr. Woods tcst~fled 1ft hearing~
' based on how the doctor "hl.self ·F etmr' JIYndtcatJe, lnCi)t!ftr
1,1, feeling •• the hme. If !'Ito docm Chicago on January and the
til
\ot't
Is coated, the patient
Farm BUl'f:'au filed :mother stale&lt;:m u~hs. o 11 tPt - A ~1v1•1
n 1w nrw mem ber, Medford Me· is blllous; If 1he doctor has jui!lt
ment this we(_k The Agriculturnt
Dl11triM Court of Appeals opinion f.Pmf'~s nn rl a .t!UCst, Jnck Lcitheit quit smoking, the patient is adMorkc!ing Senil'~ is expected tt)
tlllh~1rlln ~ Art ordinan{'C barnhl'! ')..f' l P in1 t oduecd when Drew Weu- vised to cut out cigars. Diagnosis
ft rule by March 1 as to whether or
plnbnll machine!! Wfl~ 11 rtood h ..!l slcr Post :Jf) Amerwan Legion met is an Inexact science at best, and
.101 the pr.:~po,;t•d 3t,,lldJrdf!i will
'' tn Wind ,&amp;, in the Ohio Suprt•nw Mond ,IJ ewn ing at the Legion 11t worst can be criminally mls·
be pul into efl't d on June 1 wit11
Court today.
hnTI ,('
used.
.
!h(' new harvest
Th• dct-illion , nvf'l'rulin" Olt!
At the moment, for instance,
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· c omma ndor, p...
- sld · t here 1s t o b c re 1ease d 8 ve ndin"&amp;
Columbus -Changes in wheat
.~~•t r an d Mri. c corge The 1as an d
FrankHn County Com men p]~•a s
Court uoheld 11 Cnl umhii S ordln · r tl ~&lt; rul thl.! minutes of the pre v· machine which will offer the lay· standards proposed by the Agr!- baby of Culumbu~ were the last
ance bannlnq all nlnbnll maehin(·~ 1 011 ~ mrcllll!il were read nnd ap· man a kll ror testmg himself for cullurnl Marketing Set·vice of u,c Sunday guests of the former's
throuxhotat the city
pr,.•·••d Dnvls tmnnunced t~at tho diabetics. Cost o! kit · 25 cents. USDA are btling stror.P'ly OPPpS&lt;'&lt;I grand parent.&lt;~, Mr and .Mrs. John
''H' l ,J II t· rshq) lo
dllh'l Wll1i
349. And the muchines will be placed by the Uhio Farm Bureau F"euPra· Hamm.
1
The rullnJr Rl so r,llH' BR
l'h 1 •• , w. 1s
on contum in suoermarl:eu. hus statwns, mil- Uon, it was disclosed todav by "•
Mr. and :\In. Roger
of
newa to the State Lltwnr Df'par• , 11 1.-; 1ut' lnhr· 1·s lnp
to
pur
and subway stBlion, airports N. \'tuod:., c'bo.lrmon ot the Fwld Columbus were the recent guests
DlreM.o.r
Krunansk
Crops Committee of the Oh10 Farm a r the1r
· parens.
1 •nfr. and Mrs.
Raid other
OhlB RohP.rt
~ltit'!l t'Oulrl
adout" dl.t st•d tor lhuse who haYe been and the 11k 2
Clarence Grueser.
similar ban11• that w(luJd lo.rhtcn mC"mhrls
.·J ro1' Gver fJ ve ye:us 1
The doll Industry has so .far ad· Bun:au F~; o:IP.fftt10n .
the load of Mfate liquor a~tenl~ ~~.~s l-tlflt·rl ltnlil the f'Phruftly 10 vanccd that a new sick doll is out.
m='l'1 10" l!.hf'n !'rank Chl•esbrcw
"
'l'hls doll not only wets its pants,
Some months 11110 t hf1 den~rth
ment won a partial vlctory w en ·~li] rt'Jm rt on the findings, Th e squeaks, blinks its eye1, but aho
the Ohio Supreme Court rulml th11l Larh•s .\uxiHnry or 1he Post w111 has an Interns I heating apparat\.HI
Acaoss
,. Ullderworld 24. Gully.
machines pavin(l' off in frt•e ~a mc ~ pro\'Jdt' 111 c progrJm for lhr Le which gives dolly a temperature .
d
PolnUnr
rod
like
w~re JlamblinJ: devices Tt r~·· !.(IU! I huiluhy party whJch will ba It comes cGmplete with t~rmO·
tlrure
5 T~rumlnr of
de.
hr•lrt
tln
\larch
18
th
qulred j1nball ownrr~ to rNJwvt•
meter and f 1exible mou .
a. Cut ftnely
a acabb•rd
prea.
the frCto time payoff rlC'VI&lt;'t' ~ from
( · J ld 1odes spoke on lht· KThat's starting 'em off prettv
B. City (Viet ·
6 FOC{Y
alona
the machines,
I V1 Is t. 1,. 1w. nnd gove the ehglhll youn'g in the hypodermic field
nam)
.7. Nbt Jb ·
2:1 ConateJ.
10. PulLs
8 Oultar ~
lation
"Amuoomcnt de, lc .. 11 tlo Mt J!Y l 1.r, He also ~·~portrA th~ First thing you know dolly will
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taking
S,tJk
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and
possess·
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need thel!e mechanica l t'ountPr~ tll
n~PI 'lt·an . eg
cpar men
log 1 ~tpeclal slot for Mlltowns
tote fatnuy
9. R.otiuat
of
free lllml.'l indicAtors," Krupunsky Oht , Wllh a driving torce behl~rl
Judaing from my own medicine
lB . Indian
11 Frqmente
reapect
laid. "'rho pinball machines , C \'1' 11 ll 1 bonus passage, cspeclal.1y 111 she1£ lind fl'om sneaky peak"' at
r
~Mex.)
lltfla'pen
2&amp; Turt
with free 11ame oltarhments dis· I TJ.l' 'nmulJllce IH•&amp;.rhlJJ ~, held 111 lke the bathrooma or lri~:nds, adults
u. l!l•adow
18 Norae rod
30. f'ore·
r•..•~'~~•:r'• haww
n. llnelby leout 18.
m()jt
connected, are easily convertt•d In· Sl:t!c lt·~Js!aturc, in L:oiumbu.i
of my 11e group own more phar·
3S. Oropptd
18. Crtdlt
20.
31. $hop
38. ll'lab Uap )
to J&amp;m~llna: devices"
Rt'fJ·cshmcnts Wl'fe
served at macopoela than was ever po&amp;sess·
(a~bf.)
2:.1.
32. Whey
39. Ia able
The dlrtctor u.ld the court de. thl' ('lo~c nt the. mootmt to a:&gt;- ed by an old·Ume drugstore, when
l7. Oft &amp;Itt way 2~ . . ·
&amp;3. Plant ovule to. Haat.ev
clsion waa a milestone In the tight pt·oxmllltcl}· 3$ members
druc rtorel! •old drup lmtead of
j~ ..... )
aralnst pinball machine~. which
atrdles and ' lawnmowers.
16.
0«\)l
\etter
have been taklnt more
money
The nl'xt meeting will be Feb·

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F'1dcs Lodge. Kmghts of Pyth·
ias. Will confer the Rank af Pag.._
on four undir\ates. next Thursday
when thev meet at tf\e l(. of P
Hail :oi'0Niing tO the amlouneeme-Tit
UHh•t' at the regular me'eting of
th(• Lodge
Thur8day ni,bt. All
f'lll m•bers are urged to be ~sent
loi' tne meeting lnd ceremony.

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Other would-be councilmen, some

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TO lONFER DEGREE'

like SOp&gt;e of those dillies the town enJoyed before 1950, and
after World War II .
Among the candidates for counci l are so me old campaigners. To name one, John Zerkle is an expenenced hand in a
council seat. Russel) Bailey has never held electi ve office
though It llasn't been because he hasn't tried He got his feei
wet twice in races ,for county sheriff
Mayoralty candidate CeeiJ Bradbury served several hitches
as village treasurer, resigned in 1947 to run for mayor in the
primary against Clinton Fisher (another council tandidate this
till!e), was edged by SO votes. He turned around and ran again
that fall for treasurer in a write-in campaign against current
• e11cumbent Jean Lama, was edged again. Mr. Bra-dbury droppi!d out or politics
.JO long years. It's good to have him
back.
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Clinton Fisher has emerged in recent vears as a level-headed and cl~ar thinkinl!' business man Tt 's also his first splash in
town oolitics since 1'947.
Middleport-is certain to benefit by the competilion for council seats and for the mayoralty as well Mayor C. 0 . Fisher
must be given a progressive tag Mr Bradbury will draw sup-

poJ:t from progressive

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TO MilT RIDL
NEW YORK UP - Paridy DeMarco, the f o rIll. e r Ughwelrh\
champion from Brooklyn, w fll
meet Stefan Redl of Germany, tn
a 10-round bout at St. Nichol~!
Arena on Febi-uary 18. In addl·
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haa slined to mel!t Oal•ln Wilson
In another to-rounder on Feb. a$.

Excellent conclltlon. R&amp;H; 11•w tires. A
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Da!l:~rS.ntlnfl . PoiJie!OY~)!Jddleport, o., Feb. &amp;, 1957~

Rank High In Nation's

S!'!~~~e~!~?o~~~~~,~~,?~,

nationot · reatonat

vUJe'1 bia: Jim Sm1tb took over
.1.!Je lead among the l':!.horl'• small
co11J1e rebounden today , while
John Carroll of Cleveland contin·
ued to rank amonl!l th,.. top te.1r:1!1
h: .,fflmlle.
Smllh has gathered in 318.,rt·
bound:s in 13 cames for a 24.3
arengt-. lferb U k~ J
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town\\ .. l1ted in .,ird place 'ft·itt
327 rebounda in 1~ games ror ,
2i.8 U\'U~ge.
Two Oblo college players Wl!rE
listed :~mon1 the nation'• top t, •. ,.
in l1eld joal percentaje. Fre.h·
1\\all ~.f;ckf!)' Yugovlch or Young:1
town n.nkt tbirji
with a .::,77
mark. hlttlnl 113 llho tJ in 196 at·
tt!mpts Sophomore Bill Roof or

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gueltJ of their ,._renll, Mr.
Mrs. S. A. WYatt.

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Power F.llte llrl~e - r~clio, !~eater, wbllj; w,ll ~ ,;,.
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Maerker 2 t . 5; M. Brau 4 1 t;

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eight eaeh and Qoalton high 00:1
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I O . - - - - - - - - - - - ' I n e r , v!.lited Mr. and Mr1. Marion
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Wood.
A pJeture of the Pomeroy var)ln. Nora Balley and Mrs. Jensitj bastetbaU squad &lt;!'roased the nle Abbott, Flatwooda, S(Klnt SunSport.ll Desk tbls w~k. Wasn't that day afternoon with )(n . .BUiy Cle·
runo, ha;j
_ld., double the n.oW a SOPI' expreuion on man of land.
eillm 0teti •18.000 he nd!Ved tut the· caaen' faces1 Well, there wa1
Mr. and llrL Marion Wood and
N. !ad Ave.
RaiOn.
a reason Cor it belni there.
lin.
Christy spent an after. 1
Attbi!'o
of tenuo lolt 4.The Panthers wanted to win the noon With Mr. and Mrs. Eber
ooutbpaw W•J:'•n. spa~~ . •• the pme th1t wu too starl in Ilt Warner.
IBtoveo• · leo&lt;lllii player still un- mlnutu ll'om the time the shot krs. E. E. Barnhart was taken
llglted,
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mined to du il W~lston had where she is being t-reated for
dump~ them 'ft3.60 lalt month. It pneumonia. Rev. Barnhart is ill
was either win the fray soon to at hl" home.
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Mrs. Henry
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Mr. and. Mra, Charles Rife bad their many rooters in schOol ahd Mrt.- Billy &lt;Jieland.
. aa week epd ".UeSt• ·tludr cbUdr~ of Cans out of srhool.
Mrs. La·.vrenee Smith, Mrs.
~tr .and ~~~- Ed 'Rt.ilnhard · W,d. The pJloto,grapher tried to Thomas WE'ber and Mrs. Clair
children, ~ck:f, Vicky atrd Rand):; crack a little joke before opening Newell spent Thursday in ColumCaldweU, Oh~o; Mr. a_nd Mrs. , his shutter. Jt didn't work. Tbty but.
G_corge Beve&amp;'Jdge _alld son, Fred· didn't even bere him. They· were
Krs. Ziba Midkiff and Mrs. Por-~~
die, ot l;lebrOt;~,_.Obu); :Mr. and Mrs. thinking a.JJ out Friedenmaker, ter Midkiff, Hemloek Grove, reJoe Rife an~ d~u&amp;h~rs_. Karen and Potts, and a couple of boys nam~ eentJy viaik-d with Mrs. Frank
lJnda, ChiJUco!Jae. Ohio; Mr. and Waltoo.
Gaql and Mrt. John Wickham.
Mrs. Harold Ri_fe and aon, ~lly'
Nevertheless, they went ouf and
MJss Barbllt'a Jo Wilson, Columor .Albany,. Ohlo; Mr. and Mrs. won fol'" themselves a game tllat bua. L1 visitJns her aunt, Mrs.
Ray Brooks•. Cabin Creek, W. Va. ~~:ave tl'lem a .!ltrong bold on third Cleo Smith.
and Jack RJfe ~f Sl Albar.s, W. place in th~ SEOAL this season
Mrs. John Ha;yei hi• been re.
Va. AOO W. V. Rife. ·
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with but two games to play This turned home from the Sehaekel
!21 E. Main Sl.
Mr .md. Mr11. 0.- M. Rife spent Js no little aehleo.&gt;ement in a Clinic.
Saturday eve~ing wiilh ,Mr and league as evenly balanced as Is . .;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;==;l;:
Mrs Charles R1f~ and famiLy. Thc:&gt;y the Southeastern ~hi 1 year and tO I'
alto ealled. on hia parents,,. Mr. and bounUfully supplied with talent u
well.
·Mnc.•W. V:' Rife.
Mr. Charles Rife ·is Slowly reAnyone wtth half an e;ye un
cov~rlng from his most -recent _op- see that DJ&lt;!'k Retton has injected
eratlon at the Veterans Hospttal 1.g. the Pabtllets this year a llypoat Huntt~gton. W. Va. He is at dermic full (.{ whatever it takes to
home now.
make high schoolera waot to play
Mr. and Mrs. carl Beane and' and cx~U Jt baskelba1l And they
show the too.
reau1t
of excellent indaughter, Mrs. Mae Lavender 1 Siruction,
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ner~ Is liOthing· else 81! thrili,J.ng
Mra. ~harles Rife t:uesday.
tn bllsketball as tbe lkillf\illy ~eMr. and Mrs. Daye Canode
edted fast break.
Pantben
Carpenter, Olli~ called ·on h. don·~ casb in on tbelrs iivety time.
pareQta. Mr. ahil Mrs. w. v . Rif8~ ':fhey ha·ve riiade an ,ffe'c tive ,and
S.unday evening.
~vastltlpg weapon pf it; though,
Bhd its Worth ·thi:! priCe ~t. 8. duT/Sgt. WilliAm HaiQ!d llUt baa cat tp see jt anytime tb! Pinthert .
hts disehara:e hOm tti~ Air Fore~ take the noor.
after nl!le yeats ~ce. He en-.,...,..,..---'--terea OhiO Unlye•t;.ty at Athena,
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Mrs. CUfford JohfiSon and mother
}frs. !"'annie make · S!.tnday.

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teftdlng
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ap"nt the weekend with his chii·

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hOme has shown l.uprovetnent
Mr11. Altb.ur J~man and Mrs.
LoulS
.Henne~ of T~Jedo, Ohio
spent the .ftck end with Mr. ar.d
Mn. Chcstt!r Oli'illP 1ad· family.
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Sotne 100 of th e fastest American
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'l'he ra1'e&amp; we~ st httdulcd f..,r
Thur::.day but were calle4 9fl b~
.:au~e ohan wQvc·1 left a bumpy
aud dangcrou~;
l " , ' K ~n-e.r t\,le
lij!~d-paJ:·ke.d s':l l;t\. 'l'h(! · f'aces are
spomr)red by NASCAB as P-art oc
the annual "~pf'e lweck!· ' ci~SMlC.

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Mrs. George Pylea re~i ved Neltonville--Pomeroy game meet"
wotd cf the deat.h of her uncle, AI- the winner of a Welllton..Jaekson
bert Oblinger, at· hll home in match . Winners of tbi.'&gt; semi rinal
Lookout, W. va.
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et at 2
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Buel Ri'dtnour and son. J im. mae me
p.m.
a ur ay
afternoon, Feb. 16.
spent Monday in Cohtmbus on
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Coaeh Alex Cilo of Pomeroy will
)litis Marjorie Hoffman spent l-ake to the tourney Ed Bartt&gt;la,

BtJ-C'7"-"KW-:-H-:-EAT

but Larry Ednwftdl of
Kent took !';f'orm, honort for the
evening with 32•

Rutand pulled into a small lead
on fl'lll occa1ton• in the third
quarter but could not hold oa, the
quarter ending 89-rt.
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Rutland
14 22 37 foil
Coalton
18 28 39 57
RUTLAND: Eado 2 7 It: D.
Carson 2 0 4; Larry DUJan 3
II 11; ft. Tul'iler" 1 3 II; Jim
Graltam 7 1 1.5: Ronnie Rlee

CHESTER

are not eP-

'"'d in Ihe - tourney, which i•
made up of se-ve-n teams.
On Fel, 15 lbe winner o( Lhe

Park-~ ~u~r~,~a~nd~\\~1~11t:•:m~W~i:IJO~n~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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land Thursday night wltb Jim Graham high man having 111 polnt.R
ft7--46 in the varslty 1able and 3432 In the reserve 1ame.

Middleport. FI'OIIb

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,apent
week
end with
Mr. and
Mn.the
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Croy,
Mr. -aod Mn. Roger Epple.
Clillord Beaver, Cireievllle. spent
a fe;w dan witb h1t brlltbct. Mr.
and Mn. Henry Beaver.
Mrs. Letha Koblent% and Mrs.
Slna Bailey were in Parkersburg

TaliaehiH

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F~r Double Salary ~-i956

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Rutllmd lost both ends of a
doubleheader lo Coaltort In Rut·

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Ohio squads came out til• 1JGI'H
Thuraday ntght with a 75-48 _vic·
tor
wear in aames wit~ OU!if~
tory over otterbein· for tht Zip·
para' ftfth l~iJUe win againlt tWo state opponents, with Jlu~U
paatlnJ Baldwin-Wallace, 102-ao;
loues.
Western Michipn de!catlng Ke~t
Fred Goldlna led the Zips witt\ State, 9&amp;llll to a Mld·;\Dierle..
22 polnta in banding Otterbein its Conference contest, and EQtefn
11th defeat in 13 gamel.
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Kentucky beatinJ TolRo, IJ().$.
Youngstown
downed Geneva of
Wooater led all the way in de·
Pennsylvania
90-7ft.
featlng vi.!litlng Matietta, 86-tm,
with Dan Thomas acorlne 23
At Kent. the lead ehant:ed hand•
l4 times before W~stern Michigan
could conquer the Ohioans on- a
field goal by Jack Smlth In tbe
winal 66 seconds. Smith was hlth
man t"or th~ wioners with 25

Rutland Drops 2
Witb Coalton 5
Thursday Night

( hltll.~, 80 Moll in 123 trte~.
J-'omc-roy Hi&amp;b SchooJ's Fresh·
lrl IJH! teo.am offen&amp;f' departmt' r.t . man buketbaU team w111 opel'!
.:ohn C:uroU a~d Bald*in-Wal:.;.;.tt&gt; 4 gain!l Nebonville .Frelbmen Feb.
n:rr .•riL)' Ire Hu· n 110n s No 2 14 &lt;~t a p.rn. in the Well.Jton Hli:b
:~nd 4 teanu. The Blue Strt~ah gym in the annual SE'OAL Fresll·
ere '-Vtralinl 88.4 point•
per man Buketball tournarnnt, it wu
l!l:lte, wbil~ Baldwin-Wallace J 'i announced hue today.
h.ill ina 11'1.8 in 13 gamu.

children 1pent Sunday with Mr. Varker, Wllliam PersiD~r. Charand Mrs. Earl Hart, Racine.
l"s Ritne, James Si.uon, Jack Wei·

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Coll~geRaceFor l957Honors
-, Unlt.d P .....

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William Cootes,
Iva Powell, Laurel Cliff.
Robert
CUnnintbam,
W-illiam
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pyles and Gibb!, PhiUp Hatri){.n, llowarrl

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bait team will play at Po~ •·
eain»t llulland Satur,UY. -~ l
firat Jlft'le between Ule ~ ana
~h. &amp;raden at 7 P·l"·.. lb vinicy
pl(hi were ..4er mo~h ilarl,lnt tl • ~,m.
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trot l.elevltilon of eoUe,&amp;~e tootbalh
next fall bas been dev~lope.d by
the National Collegiate Athlelk ·
Aasn. TV Committee, and will be
made public pr~ly rftlxt Wf'elr.,
1t Wb &amp;nnol.j.netd today.

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and hi1 Jecond U. S. appearance
tonlgbt in a to-rouader with Bobby CourrbeJIIiJ
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With Book Work

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COLUMBUS,

In county play Racine travels
to Ames-Bern to tack)e th~ second
place Athens County League boys
In a return matc h. The Tornadoes
IUbdued Amea-Bern last Friday

Coscb Dick Retton'fl! PomerQY
boys have come fast the laat 10
days since beaUna- the fiu. They
dropped the Jackson eneounttr
Hll1'dtop.
willie still ill, took Gallipoli.J, a~d
overdrive,
dropped the Loean \ game $)-69
wI wall Urea.
while retovC'rlng, then roared batk
strona Tuesday nlgrt to whip a
COME IN
classy Wellston outfit 82-67.
liEE THESE AND
In the Athens club coached bv
MANY MORE
Charles McAfee, the Panthers wtil
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UP
·.·,.,. h Carn' ' t• · tl"l · na 1J iln'::~ No 1 have a wHy opponent, able to
tome up wlth the big ones 1nd
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play a steady. control kind of (tas·1~· ·
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·· ,1,('r lw : ·•. • ·· I· , , 1, ,' .•:l ie rro•l · ketball. The Panthers wllJ throw
their vaunted fast break at McAITrlflk
l •::• h
H,.fittire el1- Afee. Buffington, Sisson qd Wll·
In
l ·1, ' N·t&gt;d I· ,,
!h:i ~ · '1: r • •I dermuth gOirlj;l down fast w!U
. ,i-~•Jmorc -"· .r ' Sl.1rt (;roll, the! keep the Bulldogs busy.
t--. &gt;I ·~ top '• ,•, ,[d\lf lHUi f:t.nked
Athem has Widdoes McConkey ,
,t of scho I
Bishop and Cotn as heavy scorers. Against Pomeroy, Jan. 11,
when the Panthers beat Athens
61-48 Wlddoes had 13, Coen 12
and McConkey B. Since then Bishop has emerge as a consisUplt
sc,)rer .nd is bou nd to be a tho'tn
tO)I la;ht here.
. Coach Nolan Swackhammer or
Middl eport will be mak ing a desperate effort to get hack In the
win column but unless his charges
hit a hot 1treak as they did against
Jackson, getting 41 'I~ of their
shotl, his task look! forlorn. ~~
Bowlrs and Morris go, so go the
Jackets ,Is the cry In Middleport.
IC the Jackets could wln It
would unscramble the middle
section of the SEOAl•. It would
surely drop Logan into the second
d~vislon as WollstOn
ls heavily
Keep your car and your budge'
favored to romp over JucksQn.
In· the best •hape
That Is why Logan will be ready
to shoot the workl againat the
A completely '"conditioned engln• . , • Cll low
Jackets.
a• $10.33 per month. All work easily budgtttdl

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Basketball - except for the dispute St&gt;ttling tournaments - tate&amp;
i\6 nex.t-to-latiot fuiJ swing In the
county aod SEOAL play toniiht.
Featured battles will be between
first divisicn Class AA teams as
Atben&amp; comes to Po,.eroy apd
Nelsonville entertains 't;~IUpolit.
Middleport's Yellow Jackets will
appear on theli' home floor agaln.d
a strong Logan club which will be
lllruiiglinil to it&gt;t back in the "'in
column after dropping a 5H2 decision to Athens b.st Tuesday.

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PorUand Grade School basketball County. It is RuUand's next to last
team adQed another scalp to its garne before the county tournaalready impressive Hst this seaso 1 ment starting February 19th. Harwlth a convincing 50-34 victory risonville draws a bye but will
meet Zaleski next Wednesday for
O\'er Racine Grade School Wedne~. its last game.
day nlght. in the Racine Gym,
In the other SEOAL game WellSamm~· Price was high for Portston entertains neighbor Jackson
)]JHl with 17 point!! ann Duane
for a breather and what should be
Wolfe, a guard, had 20 for Racine a cinch gamP. for the ~ketJ to
In a 5th and 6th grade pre!Jm. hold Gn to the fourth place Ue
:nary game Portlanc! won 29-21.
they now have at 6-6 on the ae&amp; 1
Score by Quarters, varsity:
on wltb Loilln abo at 8-6.

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West Virgini~
Dartmouth 81 Vermont 69
...,og AAGEI..E"i l'!' · Penaltv· Massarh ust&gt;ltr 87 Rhode Island 61
ridden University of 'Southern C81- St. Johns 6:.1 Geo. Washington 62
ifornilt tta, turned t9 a member ,.f Pittsburgh 71 Weslmioster (Pa.) ag
Its ~ wn !li~rr to Hiillme the role
SOUTH
· of bead football eoach after bav South Carolina 55 Wake Forest 4G
lng vainly sought a name coach
MIDWEST
Jowa
State
92
Drake 71
TH schoo) Thursday nigh t
Notre Dame 78 PorUand 64
n~~e~orllne coarh Don Clark. a
OHIO COLLEIOES
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Marshall
102 Baldwio-Wallace 80
~ix
as tbe re~l3reAltron 75 Otterbein 48
Western Michiian 88 Keot State 8S
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nexttakes
fall. , Je.- Youngstown QO Geneva (Pa .) 7S
Eastern Kentucky 90 Toledo G8
Wooster 85 Marietta 01'

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a 10-round bout at St. Nichol~!
Arena on Febi-uary 18. In addl·
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haa slined to mel!t Oal•ln Wilson
In another to-rounder on Feb. a$.

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Da!l:~rS.ntlnfl . PoiJie!OY~)!Jddleport, o., Feb. &amp;, 1957~

Rank High In Nation's

S!'!~~~e~!~?o~~~~~,~~,?~,

nationot · reatonat

vUJe'1 bia: Jim Sm1tb took over
.1.!Je lead among the l':!.horl'• small
co11J1e rebounden today , while
John Carroll of Cleveland contin·
ued to rank amonl!l th,.. top te.1r:1!1
h: .,fflmlle.
Smllh has gathered in 318.,rt·
bound:s in 13 cames for a 24.3
arengt-. lferb U k~ J
\'oun p ...
town\\ .. l1ted in .,ird place 'ft·itt
327 rebounda in 1~ games ror ,
2i.8 U\'U~ge.
Two Oblo college players Wl!rE
listed :~mon1 the nation'• top t, •. ,.
in l1eld joal percentaje. Fre.h·
1\\all ~.f;ckf!)' Yugovlch or Young:1
town n.nkt tbirji
with a .::,77
mark. hlttlnl 113 llho tJ in 196 at·
tt!mpts Sophomore Bill Roof or

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Power F.llte llrl~e - r~clio, !~eater, wbllj; w,ll ~ ,;,.
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I O . - - - - - - - - - - - ' I n e r , v!.lited Mr. and Mr1. Marion
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Wood.
A pJeture of the Pomeroy var)ln. Nora Balley and Mrs. Jensitj bastetbaU squad &lt;!'roased the nle Abbott, Flatwooda, S(Klnt SunSport.ll Desk tbls w~k. Wasn't that day afternoon with )(n . .BUiy Cle·
runo, ha;j
_ld., double the n.oW a SOPI' expreuion on man of land.
eillm 0teti •18.000 he nd!Ved tut the· caaen' faces1 Well, there wa1
Mr. and llrL Marion Wood and
N. !ad Ave.
RaiOn.
a reason Cor it belni there.
lin.
Christy spent an after. 1
Attbi!'o
of tenuo lolt 4.The Panthers wanted to win the noon With Mr. and Mrs. Eber
ooutbpaw W•J:'•n. spa~~ . •• the pme th1t wu too starl in Ilt Warner.
IBtoveo• · leo&lt;lllii player still un- mlnutu ll'om the time the shot krs. E. E. Barnhart was taken
llglted,
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Wll ftl4pped and they were deter· 1.0 the Holzer Hospital, Saturday
mined to du il W~lston had where she is being t-reated for
dump~ them 'ft3.60 lalt month. It pneumonia. Rev. Barnhart is ill
was either win the fray soon to at hl" home.
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face
unbappiness
on
the:
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Will
and
Mrs. Henry
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Mr. and. Mra, Charles Rife bad their many rooters in schOol ahd Mrt.- Billy &lt;Jieland.
. aa week epd ".UeSt• ·tludr cbUdr~ of Cans out of srhool.
Mrs. La·.vrenee Smith, Mrs.
~tr .and ~~~- Ed 'Rt.ilnhard · W,d. The pJloto,grapher tried to Thomas WE'ber and Mrs. Clair
children, ~ck:f, Vicky atrd Rand):; crack a little joke before opening Newell spent Thursday in ColumCaldweU, Oh~o; Mr. a_nd Mrs. , his shutter. Jt didn't work. Tbty but.
G_corge Beve&amp;'Jdge _alld son, Fred· didn't even bere him. They· were
Krs. Ziba Midkiff and Mrs. Por-~~
die, ot l;lebrOt;~,_.Obu); :Mr. and Mrs. thinking a.JJ out Friedenmaker, ter Midkiff, Hemloek Grove, reJoe Rife an~ d~u&amp;h~rs_. Karen and Potts, and a couple of boys nam~ eentJy viaik-d with Mrs. Frank
lJnda, ChiJUco!Jae. Ohio; Mr. and Waltoo.
Gaql and Mrt. John Wickham.
Mrs. Harold Ri_fe and aon, ~lly'
Nevertheless, they went ouf and
MJss Barbllt'a Jo Wilson, Columor .Albany,. Ohlo; Mr. and Mrs. won fol'" themselves a game tllat bua. L1 visitJns her aunt, Mrs.
Ray Brooks•. Cabin Creek, W. Va. ~~:ave tl'lem a .!ltrong bold on third Cleo Smith.
and Jack RJfe ~f Sl Albar.s, W. place in th~ SEOAL this season
Mrs. John Ha;yei hi• been re.
Va. AOO W. V. Rife. ·
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with but two games to play This turned home from the Sehaekel
!21 E. Main Sl.
Mr .md. Mr11. 0.- M. Rife spent Js no little aehleo.&gt;ement in a Clinic.
Saturday eve~ing wiilh ,Mr and league as evenly balanced as Is . .;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;==;l;:
Mrs Charles R1f~ and famiLy. Thc:&gt;y the Southeastern ~hi 1 year and tO I'
alto ealled. on hia parents,,. Mr. and bounUfully supplied with talent u
well.
·Mnc.•W. V:' Rife.
Mr. Charles Rife ·is Slowly reAnyone wtth half an e;ye un
cov~rlng from his most -recent _op- see that DJ&lt;!'k Retton has injected
eratlon at the Veterans Hospttal 1.g. the Pabtllets this year a llypoat Huntt~gton. W. Va. He is at dermic full (.{ whatever it takes to
home now.
make high schoolera waot to play
Mr. and Mrs. carl Beane and' and cx~U Jt baskelba1l And they
show the too.
reau1t
of excellent indaughter, Mrs. Mae Lavender 1 Siruction,
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ner~ Is liOthing· else 81! thrili,J.ng
Mra. ~harles Rife t:uesday.
tn bllsketball as tbe lkillf\illy ~eMr. and Mrs. Daye Canode
edted fast break.
Pantben
Carpenter, Olli~ called ·on h. don·~ casb in on tbelrs iivety time.
pareQta. Mr. ahil Mrs. w. v . Rif8~ ':fhey ha·ve riiade an ,ffe'c tive ,and
S.unday evening.
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Bhd its Worth ·thi:! priCe ~t. 8. duT/Sgt. WilliAm HaiQ!d llUt baa cat tp see jt anytime tb! Pinthert .
hts disehara:e hOm tti~ Air Fore~ take the noor.
after nl!le yeats ~ce. He en-.,...,..,..---'--terea OhiO Unlye•t;.ty at Athena,
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Mrs. CUfford JohfiSon and mother
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Mr11. Altb.ur J~man and Mrs.
LoulS
.Henne~ of T~Jedo, Ohio
spent the .ftck end with Mr. ar.d
Mn. Chcstt!r Oli'illP 1ad· family.
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aud dangcrou~;
l " , ' K ~n-e.r t\,le
lij!~d-paJ:·ke.d s':l l;t\. 'l'h(! · f'aces are
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Mrs. George Pylea re~i ved Neltonville--Pomeroy game meet"
wotd cf the deat.h of her uncle, AI- the winner of a Welllton..Jaekson
bert Oblinger, at· hll home in match . Winners of tbi.'&gt; semi rinal
Lookout, W. va.
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Buel Ri'dtnour and son. J im. mae me
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spent Monday in Cohtmbus on
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Coaeh Alex Cilo of Pomeroy will
)litis Marjorie Hoffman spent l-ake to the tourney Ed Bartt&gt;la,

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but Larry Ednwftdl of
Kent took !';f'orm, honort for the
evening with 32•

Rutand pulled into a small lead
on fl'lll occa1ton• in the third
quarter but could not hold oa, the
quarter ending 89-rt.
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Rutland
14 22 37 foil
Coalton
18 28 39 57
RUTLAND: Eado 2 7 It: D.
Carson 2 0 4; Larry DUJan 3
II 11; ft. Tul'iler" 1 3 II; Jim
Graltam 7 1 1.5: Ronnie Rlee

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made up of se-ve-n teams.
On Fel, 15 lbe winner o( Lhe

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land Thursday night wltb Jim Graham high man having 111 polnt.R
ft7--46 in the varslty 1able and 3432 In the reserve 1ame.

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Mr. -aod Mn. Roger Epple.
Clillord Beaver, Cireievllle. spent
a fe;w dan witb h1t brlltbct. Mr.
and Mn. Henry Beaver.
Mrs. Letha Koblent% and Mrs.
Slna Bailey were in Parkersburg

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F~r Double Salary ~-i956

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Rutllmd lost both ends of a
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Thuraday ntght with a 75-48 _vic·
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wear in aames wit~ OU!if~
tory over otterbein· for tht Zip·
para' ftfth l~iJUe win againlt tWo state opponents, with Jlu~U
paatlnJ Baldwin-Wallace, 102-ao;
loues.
Western Michipn de!catlng Ke~t
Fred Goldlna led the Zips witt\ State, 9&amp;llll to a Mld·;\Dierle..
22 polnta in banding Otterbein its Conference contest, and EQtefn
11th defeat in 13 gamel.
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Kentucky beatinJ TolRo, IJ().$.
Youngstown
downed Geneva of
Wooater led all the way in de·
Pennsylvania
90-7ft.
featlng vi.!litlng Matietta, 86-tm,
with Dan Thomas acorlne 23
At Kent. the lead ehant:ed hand•
l4 times before W~stern Michigan
could conquer the Ohioans on- a
field goal by Jack Smlth In tbe
winal 66 seconds. Smith was hlth
man t"or th~ wioners with 25

Rutland Drops 2
Witb Coalton 5
Thursday Night

( hltll.~, 80 Moll in 123 trte~.
J-'omc-roy Hi&amp;b SchooJ's Fresh·
lrl IJH! teo.am offen&amp;f' departmt' r.t . man buketbaU team w111 opel'!
.:ohn C:uroU a~d Bald*in-Wal:.;.;.tt&gt; 4 gain!l Nebonville .Frelbmen Feb.
n:rr .•riL)' Ire Hu· n 110n s No 2 14 &lt;~t a p.rn. in the Well.Jton Hli:b
:~nd 4 teanu. The Blue Strt~ah gym in the annual SE'OAL Fresll·
ere '-Vtralinl 88.4 point•
per man Buketball tournarnnt, it wu
l!l:lte, wbil~ Baldwin-Wallace J 'i announced hue today.
h.ill ina 11'1.8 in 13 gamu.

children 1pent Sunday with Mr. Varker, Wllliam PersiD~r. Charand Mrs. Earl Hart, Racine.
l"s Ritne, James Si.uon, Jack Wei·

Sports
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Akron Stays In Thick Of Ohio
Coll~geRaceFor l957Honors
-, Unlt.d P .....

At liellston Cytn

William Cootes,
Iva Powell, Laurel Cliff.
Robert
CUnnintbam,
W-illiam
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pyles and Gibb!, PhiUp Hatri){.n, llowarrl

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Sunday wttlb ber mothor, Mro. Ri&lt;bard Clor~.

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t:andling It&amp; own .video ln accordanc1.' with the rule.a.

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Portland Grade Sclioot buket·
bait team will play at Po~ •·
eain»t llulland Satur,UY. -~ l
firat Jlft'le between Ule ~ ana
~h. &amp;raden at 7 P·l"·.. lb vinicy
pl(hi were ..4er mo~h ilarl,lnt tl • ~,m.
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trot l.elevltilon of eoUe,&amp;~e tootbalh
next fall bas been dev~lope.d by
the National Collegiate Athlelk ·
Aasn. TV Committee, and will be
made public pr~ly rftlxt Wf'elr.,
1t Wb &amp;nnol.j.netd today.

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Chester, .OIIlo

Fine Uoed Caro . . . . Flae Used Cara . . . • Fife U•ed Caro

1954 PI.YMQUTH
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and hi1 Jecond U. S. appearance
tonlgbt in a to-rouader with Bobby CourrbeJIIiJ
llol)'oke, Mass.

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No. 1 Tarbeels Hit
Again By Failure
With Book Work

FORD DEALER

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COLUMBUS,

In county play Racine travels
to Ames-Bern to tack)e th~ second
place Athens County League boys
In a return matc h. The Tornadoes
IUbdued Amea-Bern last Friday

Coscb Dick Retton'fl! PomerQY
boys have come fast the laat 10
days since beaUna- the fiu. They
dropped the Jackson eneounttr
Hll1'dtop.
willie still ill, took Gallipoli.J, a~d
overdrive,
dropped the Loean \ game $)-69
wI wall Urea.
while retovC'rlng, then roared batk
strona Tuesday nlgrt to whip a
COME IN
classy Wellston outfit 82-67.
liEE THESE AND
In the Athens club coached bv
MANY MORE
Charles McAfee, the Panthers wtil
' HAPET. H. I !\' C.
UP
·.·,.,. h Carn' ' t• · tl"l · na 1J iln'::~ No 1 have a wHy opponent, able to
tome up wlth the big ones 1nd
,, , ... ~h 1 'l
l "t· · ' / 1-Ji•
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play a steady. control kind of (tas·1~· ·
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·· ,1,('r lw : ·•. • ·· I· , , 1, ,' .•:l ie rro•l · ketball. The Panthers wllJ throw
their vaunted fast break at McAITrlflk
l •::• h
H,.fittire el1- Afee. Buffington, Sisson qd Wll·
In
l ·1, ' N·t&gt;d I· ,,
!h:i ~ · '1: r • •I dermuth gOirlj;l down fast w!U
. ,i-~•Jmorc -"· .r ' Sl.1rt (;roll, the! keep the Bulldogs busy.
t--. &gt;I ·~ top '• ,•, ,[d\lf lHUi f:t.nked
Athem has Widdoes McConkey ,
,t of scho I
Bishop and Cotn as heavy scorers. Against Pomeroy, Jan. 11,
when the Panthers beat Athens
61-48 Wlddoes had 13, Coen 12
and McConkey B. Since then Bishop has emerge as a consisUplt
sc,)rer .nd is bou nd to be a tho'tn
tO)I la;ht here.
. Coach Nolan Swackhammer or
Middl eport will be mak ing a desperate effort to get hack In the
win column but unless his charges
hit a hot 1treak as they did against
Jackson, getting 41 'I~ of their
shotl, his task look! forlorn. ~~
Bowlrs and Morris go, so go the
Jackets ,Is the cry In Middleport.
IC the Jackets could wln It
would unscramble the middle
section of the SEOAl•. It would
surely drop Logan into the second
d~vislon as WollstOn
ls heavily
Keep your car and your budge'
favored to romp over JucksQn.
In· the best •hape
That Is why Logan will be ready
to shoot the workl againat the
A completely '"conditioned engln• . , • Cll low
Jackets.
a• $10.33 per month. All work easily budgtttdl

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'~R c:,;. Uloor, Radio, Deater, Powru: Glide,
~~ ' ~·· H;le~ldla wali lJrej, lbcil owner. Must be

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Basketball - except for the dispute St&gt;ttling tournaments - tate&amp;
i\6 nex.t-to-latiot fuiJ swing In the
county aod SEOAL play toniiht.
Featured battles will be between
first divisicn Class AA teams as
Atben&amp; comes to Po,.eroy apd
Nelsonville entertains 't;~IUpolit.
Middleport's Yellow Jackets will
appear on theli' home floor agaln.d
a strong Logan club which will be
lllruiiglinil to it&gt;t back in the "'in
column after dropping a 5H2 decision to Athens b.st Tuesday.

Portland 16 12 9 13 50

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

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'TV ControlBy Colleges Set

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Rutland is bOat to an up-andCoach Hubert Price's rampBJing down MrArthur team of Athens
PorUand Grade School basketball County. It is RuUand's next to last
team adQed another scalp to its garne before the county tournaalready impressive Hst this seaso 1 ment starting February 19th. Harwlth a convincing 50-34 victory risonville draws a bye but will
meet Zaleski next Wednesday for
O\'er Racine Grade School Wedne~. its last game.
day nlght. in the Racine Gym,
In the other SEOAL game WellSamm~· Price was high for Portston entertains neighbor Jackson
)]JHl with 17 point!! ann Duane
for a breather and what should be
Wolfe, a guard, had 20 for Racine a cinch gamP. for the ~ketJ to
In a 5th and 6th grade pre!Jm. hold Gn to the fourth place Ue
:nary game Portlanc! won 29-21.
they now have at 6-6 on the ae&amp; 1
Score by Quarters, varsity:
on wltb Loilln abo at 8-6.

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West Virgini~
Dartmouth 81 Vermont 69
...,og AAGEI..E"i l'!' · Penaltv· Massarh ust&gt;ltr 87 Rhode Island 61
ridden University of 'Southern C81- St. Johns 6:.1 Geo. Washington 62
ifornilt tta, turned t9 a member ,.f Pittsburgh 71 Weslmioster (Pa.) ag
Its ~ wn !li~rr to Hiillme the role
SOUTH
· of bead football eoach after bav South Carolina 55 Wake Forest 4G
lng vainly sought a name coach
MIDWEST
Jowa
State
92
Drake 71
TH schoo) Thursday nigh t
Notre Dame 78 PorUand 64
n~~e~orllne coarh Don Clark. a
OHIO COLLEIOES
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of the coa~hinc sta!i !cr
Marshall
102 Baldwio-Wallace 80
~ix
as tbe re~l3reAltron 75 Otterbein 48
Western Michiian 88 Keot State 8S
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nexttakes
fall. , Je.- Youngstown QO Geneva (Pa .) 7S
Eastern Kentucky 90 Toledo G8
Wooster 85 Marietta 01'

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Legol Notice

Meigs Equipment Introduces New 1957 Line Of DI Tractor

Blaacbe G. Bennett who realdeA
coNSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
The '57 line of
tDfmnatlon~
at Rural Route 248. Battle Ground
lrart(lrS,
fimshed
ln
a new tW\ ·
WEST SHADE
Plinter
chil1dren, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralp~· vi si;.ors ot lhe Ruue 1l
Waahington, one of the heirs ot
Uavid R. Stout, deceased, will take !one re d and white, bave new mod
Mr. and M1's. Harry Brown and Painter and dl\uahter were Sunday home.
[!oliee tbat .Maggie M. Stout, plain el drsignations, and more poirel
in most models ate now bein1 iD
Col umlJU&gt; n
Hr,iu,•rt JlaJg!e r. tit£ and !ILU'ViV!.ng spouse of David
troduced
by Meigs !EqUipment Co
R.
Stout
on
the
30th
day
of
OctoBJOGJTI J n ,i!ll:l"l.!
lltLI1 1.\a~ de&lt;" lt!.1
Tract or.s in the }..ll'fP·aU Une in
ber,
1956,
filed
her
petltion
iu
pn.·sjd e nt of th 1· O.H,l Catt: e Feed
RATES
e the Farman Cub. FarmaJ.
&lt;'rs as~o ci:it 10n a~ the gr.mp's an the Probate L:ourt within and tor elud
l:W.
Farm-all 230, Fannall sOo line
the
Cv11nty
of
Meigs,
and
State
of
2 ceab per word, one inaertion. Minimum charge ~ .--t cents
nua l mel'l -n• 1:1 t !w "·&gt;u tDern hoFarm all 450.
J.nternational Cuh
Ohiu,
aUeeiDK
that
Maggie
M.
Del' word for tbret eonseeutive insertions.
'tel . ('l)l umh;~ . .J :.tru,u·y :w and 31.
Lo·Boy, International 130, Inter·
"1. Special. - One month tor ~ eents per word.
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Stout
is
the
surviving
spoiUe
nf
The 1-'l }"l''tl' ":Hint..v (':JI"Ic l:•t"de!
J'IIU rate of 2 eut.a per word will be charged for adverlis.ms 1f
David R. Stout, deceased, late ol l' alio nal 350. lnternati.:Jn.al Utility
' ·J:JS. preY !f, J :1· 1
OJH'·.,dent of
~lot paid for before the ~th of each month foUowing insertion.
Meigs County, Ohio who died In- Jntt'rnational W-460, and Interna
th e a ~ soc::.~anr..
Errors in Advertising-Should be reported immediately . 1'hf!
testate on Fl:!bruary 8, 19M.
!tonal 650 make up the lntetnl
Daily Sentiael will not De ruponsible for more than one in N r·
The plainUff further
repre- tional wheel traetr,r hne,
W:~. l l!i re [\p[ ,:• n .\rr!J~~_ol-1, Ohi o
red lnlertion.
sents that David ft. Stout died
Meigs Equipment uys the many
&lt;"attlc f .. ed('r, ~~.~~
n~mrd ~· i c t
Card of 'D:Ianb and Special Notices of Events printed at regu·
lar clualfled rates. Obltuarlee publillhed It 1 cent per word.
presi.den!. all 1\ .l 11 rne:; 11 \\i arner !l,:.e;ted in fee .timple of an undivld- new features that to . with these
OhJo Stat~ ln i \l'r ~ity c x ' e nsi un 1 ed one-ha1f lntere1t jn common ln tractors are designed to put po•·
hcer cattl" sp&lt;•c:;~bl, ·,o,·as reeletl· the following deterlbed real eatate er to better use and ueaUy in
2 LOTS in SYRACUSE, foundation
situate in the County of Meigs, cre .. se operatmg
efflcie~y. I"
ed
excc utii"C: SC'Cr(•!.ii~-y tr c ~s urer.
for house , blueprints, water
Tow11ship of Cllester, and State of addition to incre.aed horsepower,
taps. Bill Col.art , Racine.
IT'S EASY TO
Res(l)u\v: ns a pprol'l'd h.v t.'le r &lt;~ l· OJlio , e-ud described as follows:
there's more pTeclsion control or
2 7 3tp
tlc fee&lt;h• r , ll'l' ·u ·lnl : 11 orki 1:g f&lt;1r
BUY - SELL - RENT Situate in the County of Meip, aydraulitally Ol)f'rated implements,
m lio n.o l
h·g osiJtla n to permi t Township of Chester, and State of power adjusted rear wheels, ard
find employment - hire For Kent
marke 1 i n;: a:,:e !'&lt;'Jt·s tu nuke volur t Ohio and d@scrlbed u follows, to. a new and
n•volutionary Futor find a lost llem through
The Daily Sentinel WANT 3 furnished ROOMS and BAm t11ry dt•tl ueli()] :s fr :;~n producer~ wit : Section two, towru.hip tour, Hitth wit·b Traction Corttrol.
Tbo new Traction Control hitch.
11t 109 Union Ave ., Pomeroy. for ,,a les ;.romlJ:ion of JiveJ:Jiock; and ram'e twelve of the Ohio
ADS. Don't put it off I
enC'mJ ragin.; prr. ur ,n ••n2e testin e Company's Purchase in Cbester lor Ulle with Farmall 230, FarmaH
Phone
494-Y,
.Percy
L.
Peoi&gt;Ie.s.
Call 39&amp; Today- An Ad in
Il l he·~~ Llc c:"l mg c a Ul~ . ilicllldin,g Townsh.ip, Meigs County, Ohio and 3:50 and Fannall 4M, and the In
2 7 tf
this column
beginning on the South Uoe of terllationll 360 UliUtr
e a nu~ s ... aiuatio n: and sc r uri ng a
tnctors,
more realistJc repurtiug uJ cull!•. said section 2, 68 roas and 18 llnka continously and autom.atically ma·
:i Rc:-OM I_IOUSE wlith bath, ven· numheu a nd pr :ces rr,_,m all pub- west ot the soutJleast comer o! tches traction to the load. Meigs
etlan bhnds, gas furnace and lie agr• n ci c ~ :: nd li\'I'Stn ck markd:. said .!loction; thence North 109 F'..quip:nent points out that at the
garage in Middleport Phone I generally.
rods; thence west to a corner 110 load increases. •n increased Pro839-M or 007·X.
2 7 tc I
rods and fo'Jt linka ' east of · the portion of implement weiabt, s: ;IJ
I
The organ i·t:•'ion a! ~ o endl·rsed East line of said sectinn; theace
weight and resistance, and tracto;
Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT, TWO and THREE ROOM a par t- (J. S. gradin ~ of carcasg beef, pro· south 109 rods to the South line
front·'!nd
weight is l!uncentnted
balancing •nd bJ:ate service.
menta, c!fJ5e in town, 127 Butter · viJing the g r at1 i ng 1s umform o:. of said section, thence East OJI on the rear wheels, holding lUI"
Servlce,
West
Hackett'• Safety
nut Ave.
2 ~ 12 te a natio nal hasis, a nd it approvecr sai'd Une to the place of be- page to a minimum and more fully
Main Stret"t, PomerO)', Oblo.
c onlinuin ~ prom otion of the truf .glnning,
containing 110 lel'eJI, •1t tbzi11g the (Ult b01~power Of
?or reiJL - t:1ecu1~
wallpc~• "''
more IJt less: save and except out lhe tractor.
value
of
hr1f+&gt;r
bed.
~
mcc
s1ud1e,
sAYI DON'T YOU KNOW!
·h:amer . Lbmuo fo ,..,bel . M1It· . have dem ,mstrnh' d th~t
heifc ~ of the above described. premises,
Baker'• will glve YOU the belt
Tlae new Traction Control is erdlepurt. Pb. 6266-X.
JH- tf c arca~sc ~ uf the :&gt;&lt;~me grade an· the followir.g described tract: Be·
trado oo furnlturt or appUantirely mechanieal and operates in·
ginning
at
the
Southwest
corner
- I ~orth (at pn· s~ nt prices) approx:.
Uti
&lt;U
d~:opendently of the tracter'i h:·
-. l...a4den. matel.v 61 cent:; les.s than stee• of what wu formerly W. Z. Jobn· draullc
system. Because of thlll.
son's 97 acre tract; thence south
"'IUold Boards, a,..., Clotba. t arcas!:&gt;l'.&lt;:.
weight
i11
transferred without reb
82
degrees
East
74
rods
to
a
stake
Jllntott Fl1her ltiddlepurt.
bing
U1e
tractor of power at a
The
meeting
indudr.d
a
panr.J
Pbunc WJ&gt;.X
thence
South
56.54
rods
to
a
atone
11-1
'
di ~c u ss i o n ol how und wh !·re a corner; thence west 82.24 roda to tiu.e when it is n~d m08t,
'i':w
proportion
of
·•A·eight
trans·
ONE 4 !lOOM APARTMENT. 0 no farmer ~ h oLdd ~ t· l l f ;il l'attlc. I1 the place of beginning, containing
We Are Pleased
8 room howe .Newly. deeorated wa s noler· tlt at r!l i Jr~ m e ~! i~ ll~in ~ 31 'It acres, more or less, leaviDa ferrcd can be regulilted b.Y t\c
operator, transferring a, much u f
Inside aM out. A. N. Beng tl, cu:~sumcu than pr o duc~u In Ohlo 78.75 acres more or less.
TO ANNOUNCE
Pomerr11 I U
At the ~dnt•s rla_v session th~
The prayer of said petition iB 35 per cent of combthed implecot.te feed ers met with represeu for the plai"ltiff MaiJiie M. Stout, ment, r;oiJ, and front end weitht
THE
Rooms downstain- APARTMENT tatives of lhe meat handling indus prays for an order of the Court &lt;~n the tractor's l'e'ar wheela. .\
lor renl. Phone Middlepo
rt Lries for 1111 eXL·Iumge of ideas fo1 permihint Maggie M. Stout aur. Pilot·Guide indicator tells the dri·
APPOINTMENT OF
8087V
2 6 3
tc usc in improv iug !he li\•eslock viving spo11Se, to purehase, ~t the ver when the weigh~ being tranllhllsiuesH. HrlJil stores, who t L ~~I· app~aised value afrixed by the rerred is correct tor implement
' Mile from Hac,ne on Main Roa d, l'TS &lt;l nJ nti lJ'oaJs wen. among tl: l! appraisers of the Estate ol David a· nd field conditions as well as the
electricity and gas, and water group~ rcpn•..;t•n\('d.
.R Stout, deceased, the real es-tate :"Clath·e working depth of the im· 1
in kilchen . Six room hous
in the petition described, and that pi .•Jnt&gt;nl.
Write Box 61JR·A, c/ o The Dal ly
said aflidavit of transfer, Meigs
fr't'il!ls Eqllipmcnt
points out
COMPANY
Sentinel, Pomeroy.
2 6 3tp l'OMPLE'I'l!: ln»urt~IIJCe ProtecUOA, County Court records volume 186, Lhlf, as on earlier models, feaLite, Auto, Firto, Polio. Clll Don page 495 brJ aet allide, and for tures SUlh all Turque Ampiifier,
Pomeroy, 0. . Phone 94
Millll, Mlltdlepnrt, Oblo
Plus Tax
other proper orden of relief in indepe ndent power t~1te-oCf, and
(]7)
the
premisecr..
power
-,teeriiJg
are
JlsO
availaNe
AS THE
DEALERS WANliiD
The persons first above men· on the ·~7 tractors. He offers a
J
"lo handle the new ALUMA KRAF'l'
tioned will further take notice free demom~tration o! IH tractor~
·
triple tr -~rk triple Wt AN 0 - 6 UOOMS 11nd DATA, $4500.00. that they have been made partles and Et~,u\pm~nt for anyone who
FOR
DIZED altumnum comblnali on
116 Locus1 St. , Pomeroy, ca!L de(enrlant to said polition and wants one.
storm window. For more sal
516·M or 9391.
2 7 ate that they ar(' required lo answer
ORDE'~R:-;;:OF::-:A:;T:::T-:-A-:-CH"'M=IN"'T::and pro fils &lt;'Onlact AL UMA
the same on or berore the 16th
·KRAF'T OF KY. MFG., JN c. SIX ROOM HOUSE , 258 Mair• St., day of March 1957.
CHAIN SAWS
Williamson Farm Supply, RutMidd 1.cpor t. Excellent condition • MAGGIE M. STOUT, J&gt;laintiff land, Ohio, plaintiff, vs George I
130 17th Street, Ashland, K on·
lleadquarters For
and
location. Call
after 111 aforesaid.
Craig, delend&lt;~nt. Amount $411-.00. 1
tuck~·. Phone East 4-2910.
esales ePorts eservlce
Where,..\'oul'l Coafldenee Is Justified
m
2116tc
R. E. Grindlfl'y, J41tice of Peace,
2 7 3tc
Dated January IS, 19ri7.
.u.;.ij Jo lY·
PoMeroy
E.
~lain Sl. ., .. :
Mlftersville.
F. H. O'BRltN, Attorney.
(1) 18, 25. (21 1. 8, us. 22, 6tc
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FOR SEHVICE or REPAffi on yo ur
Sewing Machine contact Jo rry
Bauahman, Singor Sewing M•·
ITRUCTURAL I BSAMS
19Sft PONTIAC V8 Stsr Chief Sc·
chine Co . 25 North Court SL. I
E•l•t• of FrM S. Johntton
dan. I.en Ihan· 9,000 easy miles.·
Athens, Ohio.
2
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SCRAP
IRONMITALS
De$2491J.OO. BlaeUnar's, Pomeroy.
Notice' is hereby given that
2 7 Ute
QUICK SJoJUVlCE on Wattb Rc·
Cush Johnston whose PWit Office
p11lrlng hy Factory Tr11in od
~dLiress is Middleport, Ohio, R. D.
watchmaker. COLLINS JEWF,
Plafil lle{n duty appoJnted as Execu·
8
LE)RS, Pc.mcroy,
I ·3·tf
tor of lhe Estate of Fred S. John·
ltiV·
19M BUICK V8 Special 4 dr.
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ston lnte oC Salilbury Township
A•'iYONE DESIRING HOME DElera Sedan. "Hard Top",
Meigs County, Ohio, deceased.
'
LIVERY ot Droua:bton'a Da iry
lOcal owner. t289li.OO. Dla&lt;..~
Phono
510
Da
ted
thl&amp;
22nd
day
or
January
Pomeror
Product"
In
Pomeroy
or
Mldd
lencr·~. Pomeroy.
1957.
port, call ~Yalter Crookt, phone
2 7 6tc
6057·J. Ar'er all, "The Beot
JohnofC.the
Bacon
Judge
Probate Court
Doesn't Cost A Ceat More."
Meigs Couaty, Ohio
8
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(I) 2! (2) 1, a, ate
19116 PONTIAC VB 2 dr. Sedan
!lUX WAI!D
Less than 12,000 mllea by care· FOREMAN .\: ABBOTT T.V. SERVtcE All ma~cs Repaired bY Exful local owner. $2193.00. Blacttpert Technlcuma. Phone 0284 Y
nar'11, Pomeroy.
Mlddlcpor;.
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Cattlt~ Feeders
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Reel Estote

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WE BUY

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RADlO &amp; TELEVISION S~RVICE,
Phonll 200, Cleland Appliance
Store, llR W. Maln St., Pomeroy.

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l9151J BU'ICK Special 2 dr. Riviera

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Cpe. Dynanow drive, "·H ard
Top", one cafeful owner. '219~.
!Uaettnar's, Pomeroy.
SAVE ON YOUR SHOE repair al
Racine S!1oe Shop.
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19Sa PLYMOUTH V8 Savoy 4 &lt;lr.
One local owner. Ih
pa~kcd to the brim with vim!
$1495.00. BlaeUDJI''I, Pomeroy.
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Sedan.

19~1~

BUICK Special 2 dr. Sedan .
Ww mUenae, one local owner.
'189G.OO. Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
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10M JEEP wtlh 4 wheel drive .
real (lood eondltlon, r,rll!e t893.
317 Main St., rolnt P eaunt, W .
Va., before 6:00 p. m. · 2 7 3tp

(8b J Auto Services

R. H. RA W!.I!'IGS SONS CO. - 24
bour Wrerlter Service.
Day
f'bono
8227. Nlaht
Phone
8039-X. DODGE - PLYMOUTII

DEALERS.

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-FIBERGLASS AWNlNGS

dOor
bUnch all
eolori lnd aiJta. aluminum lad·
den, 1111 ldndt, aurMry atotl.:
til kln&amp;, window bllnda an 1
ahades all e&lt;~lora and 1lzea. Free
lnatallallon, rreo csthmtes. Dilc
Wippel Supp1)', 211J Unlon Ave.,
PGmeroy.
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IIAYTAG WASHER in excellent
eonditloft. Pbone Pomero&gt;' riKHHl.

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Fire, Automobll,,

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Roush 's c;~rHJW, located on nt.
J4:t, Bra1lhury. Allen lloush,
·F hoprictor. !'hone 8812.J.
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•Music by R.K.O.
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Lift. Cuualty and londa

Reo I Eltate Broker
In MIDOLIPORT, OHIO

6136-M

PHONIS

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CONCRET£ BLOCKS
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Nhtety more mllea on a tankful of gas-that's about.what you can expect frol!l .
this Studebaker ~nipired to the average of other big cars. No wonder Studebaker
. has won near!~ t~ice as many economy run "Firsts" as its neaxest comp;,ti!or,
Cm]tsrruuaship make9 the big difference. See for yourseH-drive a StudebaJ!er ·at
your dealer's, today! .
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We Serve

In Nearby Neighborhoods
With

Prompt Efficiency
In A

OUR

NSPRING STYLES

That Meet&amp; Every
t'amlly Roqul,rement

Trevy-Finsterwald

Sizes

FUNERAL HOME
144 Butternut
Pomeroy

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IOd Adrllll
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DRESSES
DUSTERS

Price Range

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WHAT A TOW'N-·
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FOR IIOMF. DELIV~Y of SprinG
Jli!l produ("ts In tomeroy or
Mldrllcporl caU Alva Clark,
phone 848V, ownr.r of Clark's
-Dairy . l'umrroy, Rputr, No. 3 .
"Quality Sprllks For Illlclf."
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H•o~lth

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canople1,

Rodney Downing

lllddloport. Fll'e • Aulomoblle-

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Legol Notice

Meigs Equipment Introduces New 1957 Line Of DI Tractor

Blaacbe G. Bennett who realdeA
coNSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
The '57 line of
tDfmnatlon~
at Rural Route 248. Battle Ground
lrart(lrS,
fimshed
ln
a new tW\ ·
WEST SHADE
Plinter
chil1dren, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralp~· vi si;.ors ot lhe Ruue 1l
Waahington, one of the heirs ot
Uavid R. Stout, deceased, will take !one re d and white, bave new mod
Mr. and M1's. Harry Brown and Painter and dl\uahter were Sunday home.
[!oliee tbat .Maggie M. Stout, plain el drsignations, and more poirel
in most models ate now bein1 iD
Col umlJU&gt; n
Hr,iu,•rt JlaJg!e r. tit£ and !ILU'ViV!.ng spouse of David
troduced
by Meigs !EqUipment Co
R.
Stout
on
the
30th
day
of
OctoBJOGJTI J n ,i!ll:l"l.!
lltLI1 1.\a~ de&lt;" lt!.1
Tract or.s in the }..ll'fP·aU Une in
ber,
1956,
filed
her
petltion
iu
pn.·sjd e nt of th 1· O.H,l Catt: e Feed
RATES
e the Farman Cub. FarmaJ.
&lt;'rs as~o ci:it 10n a~ the gr.mp's an the Probate L:ourt within and tor elud
l:W.
Farm-all 230, Fannall sOo line
the
Cv11nty
of
Meigs,
and
State
of
2 ceab per word, one inaertion. Minimum charge ~ .--t cents
nua l mel'l -n• 1:1 t !w "·&gt;u tDern hoFarm all 450.
J.nternational Cuh
Ohiu,
aUeeiDK
that
Maggie
M.
Del' word for tbret eonseeutive insertions.
'tel . ('l)l umh;~ . .J :.tru,u·y :w and 31.
Lo·Boy, International 130, Inter·
"1. Special. - One month tor ~ eents per word.
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Stout
is
the
surviving
spoiUe
nf
The 1-'l }"l''tl' ":Hint..v (':JI"Ic l:•t"de!
J'IIU rate of 2 eut.a per word will be charged for adverlis.ms 1f
David R. Stout, deceased, late ol l' alio nal 350. lnternati.:Jn.al Utility
' ·J:JS. preY !f, J :1· 1
OJH'·.,dent of
~lot paid for before the ~th of each month foUowing insertion.
Meigs County, Ohio who died In- Jntt'rnational W-460, and Interna
th e a ~ soc::.~anr..
Errors in Advertising-Should be reported immediately . 1'hf!
testate on Fl:!bruary 8, 19M.
!tonal 650 make up the lntetnl
Daily Sentiael will not De ruponsible for more than one in N r·
The plainUff further
repre- tional wheel traetr,r hne,
W:~. l l!i re [\p[ ,:• n .\rr!J~~_ol-1, Ohi o
red lnlertion.
sents that David ft. Stout died
Meigs Equipment uys the many
&lt;"attlc f .. ed('r, ~~.~~
n~mrd ~· i c t
Card of 'D:Ianb and Special Notices of Events printed at regu·
lar clualfled rates. Obltuarlee publillhed It 1 cent per word.
presi.den!. all 1\ .l 11 rne:; 11 \\i arner !l,:.e;ted in fee .timple of an undivld- new features that to . with these
OhJo Stat~ ln i \l'r ~ity c x ' e nsi un 1 ed one-ha1f lntere1t jn common ln tractors are designed to put po•·
hcer cattl" sp&lt;•c:;~bl, ·,o,·as reeletl· the following deterlbed real eatate er to better use and ueaUy in
2 LOTS in SYRACUSE, foundation
situate in the County of Meigs, cre .. se operatmg
efflcie~y. I"
ed
excc utii"C: SC'Cr(•!.ii~-y tr c ~s urer.
for house , blueprints, water
Tow11ship of Cllester, and State of addition to incre.aed horsepower,
taps. Bill Col.art , Racine.
IT'S EASY TO
Res(l)u\v: ns a pprol'l'd h.v t.'le r &lt;~ l· OJlio , e-ud described as follows:
there's more pTeclsion control or
2 7 3tp
tlc fee&lt;h• r , ll'l' ·u ·lnl : 11 orki 1:g f&lt;1r
BUY - SELL - RENT Situate in the County of Meip, aydraulitally Ol)f'rated implements,
m lio n.o l
h·g osiJtla n to permi t Township of Chester, and State of power adjusted rear wheels, ard
find employment - hire For Kent
marke 1 i n;: a:,:e !'&lt;'Jt·s tu nuke volur t Ohio and d@scrlbed u follows, to. a new and
n•volutionary Futor find a lost llem through
The Daily Sentinel WANT 3 furnished ROOMS and BAm t11ry dt•tl ueli()] :s fr :;~n producer~ wit : Section two, towru.hip tour, Hitth wit·b Traction Corttrol.
Tbo new Traction Control hitch.
11t 109 Union Ave ., Pomeroy. for ,,a les ;.romlJ:ion of JiveJ:Jiock; and ram'e twelve of the Ohio
ADS. Don't put it off I
enC'mJ ragin.; prr. ur ,n ••n2e testin e Company's Purchase in Cbester lor Ulle with Farmall 230, FarmaH
Phone
494-Y,
.Percy
L.
Peoi&gt;Ie.s.
Call 39&amp; Today- An Ad in
Il l he·~~ Llc c:"l mg c a Ul~ . ilicllldin,g Townsh.ip, Meigs County, Ohio and 3:50 and Fannall 4M, and the In
2 7 tf
this column
beginning on the South Uoe of terllationll 360 UliUtr
e a nu~ s ... aiuatio n: and sc r uri ng a
tnctors,
more realistJc repurtiug uJ cull!•. said section 2, 68 roas and 18 llnka continously and autom.atically ma·
:i Rc:-OM I_IOUSE wlith bath, ven· numheu a nd pr :ces rr,_,m all pub- west ot the soutJleast comer o! tches traction to the load. Meigs
etlan bhnds, gas furnace and lie agr• n ci c ~ :: nd li\'I'Stn ck markd:. said .!loction; thence North 109 F'..quip:nent points out that at the
garage in Middleport Phone I generally.
rods; thence west to a corner 110 load increases. •n increased Pro839-M or 007·X.
2 7 tc I
rods and fo'Jt linka ' east of · the portion of implement weiabt, s: ;IJ
I
The organ i·t:•'ion a! ~ o endl·rsed East line of said sectinn; theace
weight and resistance, and tracto;
Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT, TWO and THREE ROOM a par t- (J. S. gradin ~ of carcasg beef, pro· south 109 rods to the South line
front·'!nd
weight is l!uncentnted
balancing •nd bJ:ate service.
menta, c!fJ5e in town, 127 Butter · viJing the g r at1 i ng 1s umform o:. of said section, thence East OJI on the rear wheels, holding lUI"
Servlce,
West
Hackett'• Safety
nut Ave.
2 ~ 12 te a natio nal hasis, a nd it approvecr sai'd Une to the place of be- page to a minimum and more fully
Main Stret"t, PomerO)', Oblo.
c onlinuin ~ prom otion of the truf .glnning,
containing 110 lel'eJI, •1t tbzi11g the (Ult b01~power Of
?or reiJL - t:1ecu1~
wallpc~• "''
more IJt less: save and except out lhe tractor.
value
of
hr1f+&gt;r
bed.
~
mcc
s1ud1e,
sAYI DON'T YOU KNOW!
·h:amer . Lbmuo fo ,..,bel . M1It· . have dem ,mstrnh' d th~t
heifc ~ of the above described. premises,
Baker'• will glve YOU the belt
Tlae new Traction Control is erdlepurt. Pb. 6266-X.
JH- tf c arca~sc ~ uf the :&gt;&lt;~me grade an· the followir.g described tract: Be·
trado oo furnlturt or appUantirely mechanieal and operates in·
ginning
at
the
Southwest
corner
- I ~orth (at pn· s~ nt prices) approx:.
Uti
&lt;U
d~:opendently of the tracter'i h:·
-. l...a4den. matel.v 61 cent:; les.s than stee• of what wu formerly W. Z. Jobn· draullc
system. Because of thlll.
son's 97 acre tract; thence south
"'IUold Boards, a,..., Clotba. t arcas!:&gt;l'.&lt;:.
weight
i11
transferred without reb
82
degrees
East
74
rods
to
a
stake
Jllntott Fl1her ltiddlepurt.
bing
U1e
tractor of power at a
The
meeting
indudr.d
a
panr.J
Pbunc WJ&gt;.X
thence
South
56.54
rods
to
a
atone
11-1
'
di ~c u ss i o n ol how und wh !·re a corner; thence west 82.24 roda to tiu.e when it is n~d m08t,
'i':w
proportion
of
·•A·eight
trans·
ONE 4 !lOOM APARTMENT. 0 no farmer ~ h oLdd ~ t· l l f ;il l'attlc. I1 the place of beginning, containing
We Are Pleased
8 room howe .Newly. deeorated wa s noler· tlt at r!l i Jr~ m e ~! i~ ll~in ~ 31 'It acres, more or less, leaviDa ferrcd can be regulilted b.Y t\c
operator, transferring a, much u f
Inside aM out. A. N. Beng tl, cu:~sumcu than pr o duc~u In Ohlo 78.75 acres more or less.
TO ANNOUNCE
Pomerr11 I U
At the ~dnt•s rla_v session th~
The prayer of said petition iB 35 per cent of combthed implecot.te feed ers met with represeu for the plai"ltiff MaiJiie M. Stout, ment, r;oiJ, and front end weitht
THE
Rooms downstain- APARTMENT tatives of lhe meat handling indus prays for an order of the Court &lt;~n the tractor's l'e'ar wheela. .\
lor renl. Phone Middlepo
rt Lries for 1111 eXL·Iumge of ideas fo1 permihint Maggie M. Stout aur. Pilot·Guide indicator tells the dri·
APPOINTMENT OF
8087V
2 6 3
tc usc in improv iug !he li\•eslock viving spo11Se, to purehase, ~t the ver when the weigh~ being tranllhllsiuesH. HrlJil stores, who t L ~~I· app~aised value afrixed by the rerred is correct tor implement
' Mile from Hac,ne on Main Roa d, l'TS &lt;l nJ nti lJ'oaJs wen. among tl: l! appraisers of the Estate ol David a· nd field conditions as well as the
electricity and gas, and water group~ rcpn•..;t•n\('d.
.R Stout, deceased, the real es-tate :"Clath·e working depth of the im· 1
in kilchen . Six room hous
in the petition described, and that pi .•Jnt&gt;nl.
Write Box 61JR·A, c/ o The Dal ly
said aflidavit of transfer, Meigs
fr't'il!ls Eqllipmcnt
points out
COMPANY
Sentinel, Pomeroy.
2 6 3tp l'OMPLE'I'l!: ln»urt~IIJCe ProtecUOA, County Court records volume 186, Lhlf, as on earlier models, feaLite, Auto, Firto, Polio. Clll Don page 495 brJ aet allide, and for tures SUlh all Turque Ampiifier,
Pomeroy, 0. . Phone 94
Millll, Mlltdlepnrt, Oblo
Plus Tax
other proper orden of relief in indepe ndent power t~1te-oCf, and
(]7)
the
premisecr..
power
-,teeriiJg
are
JlsO
availaNe
AS THE
DEALERS WANliiD
The persons first above men· on the ·~7 tractors. He offers a
J
"lo handle the new ALUMA KRAF'l'
tioned will further take notice free demom~tration o! IH tractor~
·
triple tr -~rk triple Wt AN 0 - 6 UOOMS 11nd DATA, $4500.00. that they have been made partles and Et~,u\pm~nt for anyone who
FOR
DIZED altumnum comblnali on
116 Locus1 St. , Pomeroy, ca!L de(enrlant to said polition and wants one.
storm window. For more sal
516·M or 9391.
2 7 ate that they ar(' required lo answer
ORDE'~R:-;;:OF::-:A:;T:::T-:-A-:-CH"'M=IN"'T::and pro fils &lt;'Onlact AL UMA
the same on or berore the 16th
·KRAF'T OF KY. MFG., JN c. SIX ROOM HOUSE , 258 Mair• St., day of March 1957.
CHAIN SAWS
Williamson Farm Supply, RutMidd 1.cpor t. Excellent condition • MAGGIE M. STOUT, J&gt;laintiff land, Ohio, plaintiff, vs George I
130 17th Street, Ashland, K on·
lleadquarters For
and
location. Call
after 111 aforesaid.
Craig, delend&lt;~nt. Amount $411-.00. 1
tuck~·. Phone East 4-2910.
esales ePorts eservlce
Where,..\'oul'l Coafldenee Is Justified
m
2116tc
R. E. Grindlfl'y, J41tice of Peace,
2 7 3tc
Dated January IS, 19ri7.
.u.;.ij Jo lY·
PoMeroy
E.
~lain Sl. ., .. :
Mlftersville.
F. H. O'BRltN, Attorney.
(1) 18, 25. (21 1. 8, us. 22, 6tc
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FOR SEHVICE or REPAffi on yo ur
Sewing Machine contact Jo rry
Bauahman, Singor Sewing M•·
ITRUCTURAL I BSAMS
19Sft PONTIAC V8 Stsr Chief Sc·
chine Co . 25 North Court SL. I
E•l•t• of FrM S. Johntton
dan. I.en Ihan· 9,000 easy miles.·
Athens, Ohio.
2
7
SCRAP
IRONMITALS
De$2491J.OO. BlaeUnar's, Pomeroy.
Notice' is hereby given that
2 7 Ute
QUICK SJoJUVlCE on Wattb Rc·
Cush Johnston whose PWit Office
p11lrlng hy Factory Tr11in od
~dLiress is Middleport, Ohio, R. D.
watchmaker. COLLINS JEWF,
Plafil lle{n duty appoJnted as Execu·
8
LE)RS, Pc.mcroy,
I ·3·tf
tor of lhe Estate of Fred S. John·
ltiV·
19M BUICK V8 Special 4 dr.
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ston lnte oC Salilbury Township
A•'iYONE DESIRING HOME DElera Sedan. "Hard Top",
Meigs County, Ohio, deceased.
'
LIVERY ot Droua:bton'a Da iry
lOcal owner. t289li.OO. Dla&lt;..~
Phono
510
Da
ted
thl&amp;
22nd
day
or
January
Pomeror
Product"
In
Pomeroy
or
Mldd
lencr·~. Pomeroy.
1957.
port, call ~Yalter Crookt, phone
2 7 6tc
6057·J. Ar'er all, "The Beot
JohnofC.the
Bacon
Judge
Probate Court
Doesn't Cost A Ceat More."
Meigs Couaty, Ohio
8
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(I) 2! (2) 1, a, ate
19116 PONTIAC VB 2 dr. Sedan
!lUX WAI!D
Less than 12,000 mllea by care· FOREMAN .\: ABBOTT T.V. SERVtcE All ma~cs Repaired bY Exful local owner. $2193.00. Blacttpert Technlcuma. Phone 0284 Y
nar'11, Pomeroy.
Mlddlcpor;.
6-IMf
2 7 6lc

WANT ADS

Cattlt~ Feeders
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Time, Energy Too
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Help Wanted

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Authorised Dealer

Reel Estote

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McCULLOCH

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(8) Auto Soles

WE BUY

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JEWELRY

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RADlO &amp; TELEVISION S~RVICE,
Phonll 200, Cleland Appliance
Store, llR W. Maln St., Pomeroy.

8
l9151J BU'ICK Special 2 dr. Riviera

2-23·11

Cpe. Dynanow drive, "·H ard
Top", one cafeful owner. '219~.
!Uaettnar's, Pomeroy.
SAVE ON YOUR SHOE repair al
Racine S!1oe Shop.
2 7 6lc
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nsurance

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Baro..stmP~Qft JDIUI'&amp;Jlft AIIDeJ,

19Sa PLYMOUTH V8 Savoy 4 &lt;lr.
One local owner. Ih
pa~kcd to the brim with vim!
$1495.00. BlaeUDJI''I, Pomeroy.
2 7 8tc

Sedan.

19~1~

BUICK Special 2 dr. Sedan .
Ww mUenae, one local owner.
'189G.OO. Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
2 7 6Lc

10M JEEP wtlh 4 wheel drive .
real (lood eondltlon, r,rll!e t893.
317 Main St., rolnt P eaunt, W .
Va., before 6:00 p. m. · 2 7 3tp

(8b J Auto Services

R. H. RA W!.I!'IGS SONS CO. - 24
bour Wrerlter Service.
Day
f'bono
8227. Nlaht
Phone
8039-X. DODGE - PLYMOUTII

DEALERS.

- - and
-FIBERGLASS AWNlNGS

dOor
bUnch all
eolori lnd aiJta. aluminum lad·
den, 1111 ldndt, aurMry atotl.:
til kln&amp;, window bllnda an 1
ahades all e&lt;~lora and 1lzea. Free
lnatallallon, rreo csthmtes. Dilc
Wippel Supp1)', 211J Unlon Ave.,
PGmeroy.
2 1 lmoc

Ytnetian

IIAYTAG WASHER in excellent
eonditloft. Pbone Pomero&gt;' riKHHl.

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, ~ EIJJn Rattruad W~TOH, aU:o 16,
.- ~ It jewel, 2 yeah old, prict MO.
:·; , Call13'10 or contact ll 23G l"ronl
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follddleporl.

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INSURANCE AGENCY
Fire, Automobll,,

llbaN. PbO&lt;&gt;o 08111-X

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Roush 's c;~rHJW, located on nt.
J4:t, Bra1lhury. Allen lloush,
·F hoprictor. !'hone 8812.J.
2 8 ate

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Somethin1

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&lt;'" 'l'lllii' WlUNGER'TYPE WASHER,

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Through The
Daily Sentinel

WANT

ADS
Ca II .

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• Every Sat. Nite
•Music by R.K.O.
Trio

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•Eagles And
Guests Invited
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Lift. Cuualty and londa

Reo I Eltate Broker
In MIDOLIPORT, OHIO

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PHONIS

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StudeWer Cll•mp.i"" f·doo, Sfdo. Oat Q} 18 ,... moHI1. •.

CONCRET£ BLOCKS
.,Bull~

htttr Por, L011u

Nhtety more mllea on a tankful of gas-that's about.what you can expect frol!l .
this Studebaker ~nipired to the average of other big cars. No wonder Studebaker
. has won near!~ t~ice as many economy run "Firsts" as its neaxest comp;,ti!or,
Cm]tsrruuaship make9 the big difference. See for yourseH-drive a StudebaJ!er ·at
your dealer's, today! .
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:1 Mlloa N•rth of .....,• ...,.

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On Rt, S3. Call Wm. G,.....,

We Serve

In Nearby Neighborhoods
With

Prompt Efficiency
In A

OUR

NSPRING STYLES

That Meet&amp; Every
t'amlly Roqul,rement

Trevy-Finsterwald

Sizes

FUNERAL HOME
144 Butternut
Pomeroy

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IOd Adrllll
Tabla

DRESSES
DUSTERS

Price Range

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5•• Our Other lprlne

Fot•hic""ll

METROPOLITAN
AUTO

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PARK
IS PACKEDTHE STREETS

-~·THE

WHAT A TOW'N-·
THE E!USES
ARE CROWDED-·THE MOVIES
ARE .JAMMED

ACCIDENT

OHQ.If '

FOR IIOMF. DELIV~Y of SprinG
Jli!l produ("ts In tomeroy or
Mldrllcporl caU Alva Clark,
phone 848V, ownr.r of Clark's
-Dairy . l'umrroy, Rputr, No. 3 .
"Quality Sprllks For Illlclf."
2 8 6lp

H•o~lth

3 8 tl

(9) For Sale
canople1,

Rodney Downing

lllddloport. Fll'e • Aulomoblle-

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N,O..NCY--

VOUR

LUNCH IS

ON THE
TABLE

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$2495

V-8, 4-Door SlatlQJI Wagon, Radio and Heater, Power
GUde- White'WaU Tires Eztra Clean One Local Owner

Lucille Bearhs Hawkin•, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244
Eleanor Sehaaf, Mtddleport Soc1ety Ed1tor, Phone 6079

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
E. Moln St.
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VALUES
103
YEARS

VALUES
Valae Is remembered loag afler lbe prlte Is forgotten!
Yes, a Blat:ttllar reeoJ\CUtloned rar may save you hun·
dreda of dollars In laler e&gt;&lt;penae. We r,rlde oursel vea ln
reeendlUonlng our can ror many troub e-free miles. uouy
from Blaeltnan for a better buy." Buy now when selection aad qoaUiy Is hlgb and prlees are a winter's all lime
low.

... $2,195

2 Door Sedan. Le68 than 12,000 m1les by careful local owner Immaculate.

1956 PONnAC VI · .... · ...... · .. $2,495
4 Door Star Ch1ef Sedan. Leu than 9,000 easy m1lcs You'll !all in
love from your head to your wheels!

1956 BUICK V8 Special · ·· · · ·· · · · · · $2,695
4 Door R1v1cra Sedan ''Hard Top" 4 dr One
beauty from "11tart" to "flnllh." DynaCiow.

W1llls

$1,495

4 Door Sedan. One local owner Its packed to the brun Wltb vim!

1955 BUICK Special .. .. .. .. ..

$1,895

2 Door Sedan Low maea~:c One ){)('al owner No gmgcrbrcad but,
man, whut gin11cr

1955 BUICK Special

$2,195

2 Door Rlv1era Cpe Dyn ~ Fiow drJVu 'Hurd Tup ' One
owp.er You'll~oomt~ mo1c thankful w1lh ev~ry tankful.

caref•1l

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1955 FORD V8 Ranch Wagon

$1,895

New Buick trade·ln.lt'tt a sweet car named· deJ&gt;lrc".

1955 WILLY$ Jeep .. ....

$1,495

4 Wheel drive 14,009 careful miles.

A DREAM
~TRUE
Yu, now your tl rum1 of • ~•w
tru-Jull • l"t ~o~r

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STEP SAVEl

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tl••ltr •nd
r.modtl vour old

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1954 BUICK V8 Century · .. · .... · $1,895
2 Door Riviera Cpe Dynaflow It's nimble as a c01t and quiet as .a
mouse. Spotlen inaldt'l and out.

H ra•'•• blllldln111 • ""' hom•

ln1hlo~ • Sl1p 5•u• ut~·~l b " "
wood tllch" -W1 ,. mod"" "'
tom«&lt;''wl

TRUCKS
1955 International Y2 ton
1956 GMC ~ton Pickup
Dlx Cab -

Chrome irllle Low mileage.

Entertain WSCS
Of Syracuse In
Sauvage Home
\h

.... $1,095

h(' /d

Mnt

LWB Hyd Dump. 10 fl a:ood dump body Extra good tlrea. Fully
rccondilioned.

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'&gt;~' ll il }Irs.
(lr~ s t;1 1 llg,

Sauval;,\ e the

pre~•

Vl.lt·llline thcrqe Wll!l co.~rrtf'fl
the
deeorallnns of
1c t
hl'&lt;~rt~, nnrl red candle9. A salad
cellh, eJ wl01 a ted heart, sanrl·
\1 tlhcs and coffee wvre scr\ed o 1
l'ed .r.l)~. bY the hosteues fal'·
lll"s Wi!rc nut cups fUied with red
:.ud wtutc cac.dy,
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SAVE $600

1954 Chevrolet2ton ...... · ...... · $1,495

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,Joh n Sauv;H:c &amp;S!'Itslcd b\
t \\oce~e entertalned llu•
Wumrn's
Society of
Ch!tslh•ll
St'l \l t !' of the Asbury Met hodist
1 h 1rch, V. edn c-sdav • evcnmg Jt
IH r )H me S,~-racusC .
'•lw meeting opened With devo1wnc led by MI'S. Wilham F rancts
• ho !.,1d for her topic, "Whom
sh.1ll 1 ~&gt;d •d " Mrs F1eida l&lt;~e 1ld '
pri'SC 'Jlcl'l thf'
prog!'am top11
l1hosr who ser\'e" and Mba Mar·
tia l\,trr gave a lliscnptlon of the
cluuchcs m Indonesia Paul's Htr&gt;a
ot the chut·ch t11ken from Paul's
11 ttu~ \\Us gtV{m by Mr11. Wtlltanl
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Foreman &amp; Abbott
APPLIANCES
Middleport
Mill St.

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1953Fonl ~ton Pickup .. · ........ · $895
Like new !1ni1h.

1953 Dodge 2 ton Stake body .. .. .... · $995
GOO\l heavy duly t1rea and v.hccla

$595

1852 Plymoull!. 2 dr. Dlx. Sedan . .............. $495
ltl3 Cltevrolet Belaire ! dr. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . U85

ltU Ford Cuo!Gm 4 Door .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. . •885

Ito lultk Spoelal 4dr. Sedah

••es

.. .. . .. . . . ..... $715
' .-n Mereury 2 dr. Coupe • . . . . . . . . . . . . $491
1t51 Chevrofel4 dJ'. Sedaa- Sharp . . . . . . .... . U95
ltll Sludeblker 4 dr. Champion . . . . . . . .... .. $195
11$0 Bultk Spetlal 2 dr. Sedan . . ........... , $195
11147 1: 1148'8- ebolce olfour . . . . . .. . ........ $89

MANY MORE

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Letart Methodist Golden Rule
Class Plans F.or Bake Sale Sat.
The Golden Rule Sunday School home of Mrs. Donna Hill
Those attendmg the meeting
met at the home of Mrs Mildred were Mrs Etta Mae Hi11, Mrs
Chapman.
Ruth Ann Hrll, Mrs Inez CbapThe president, Mrs~ Dorts Wilt man, Mrs Louise Chapman, MrSJ
announced the Batre SR"Ie for Sat· Nancy Chapman, Mrs ' Marjorl~
urday February 9 at the Letart Roush. Mrs Nora Cross, A-Irs. Mar.
Community Store and the R E garet West, Mrs Ora HtlJ and
I Quillen Store
. j Mrs ZfllphvJ Roseberry
The next mee1:.ing wtll be at the

class of th o:! Letart Falls Church

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R~A\TI~TOR

BIG SCREEN CONSOLE TV!

FANTASTIC •
LOW PRICE!
·TREMENDQUS
SAVINGS~
Famous RCA Viclor,

Noon Luncheon
Honored Birthday
Of Mrs. James

Weekend Specials
till Ford Dlx. Ur. Sedan ................... . •895
lt$1 Pontiac 2 dr. Hyd. Sedan ... ............ .

RUTLAND

1955 Plymouth ·4 ' Dr.
Sedan. Radio and Heater. Two Tone Paint .
One Local Owner. •

$1595
1954 Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan. Radio, Heater and Defroster. One
Local Owner.

$1095

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
MILL &amp; Znd STS.

MIDDLEPORT

Mrs JT01ncr Radtord qntertaim•d
With n noon lnn~heott Wednead3l'
6.t her home, Athens road honori•t.t 1 • Anna Jamos on her birt'h

day

1-'re ~l'nt

were Xrs Dan1cl Jamt'l!
of Pittsburgh, l!'a , Mn Scott Fol
mer, Mrs W. A. Morgan, Mrtt
Arlee Abbott and the honorrd

cUtoaL

Virginia Clifford
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Hostess
Wednesday

~'rs8 :~~~ E\~~nd

Mr.

Selim D1alewtet won the prl&amp;e&amp;
Wedqeaday evenmg when Mrs.
VtrguJa Clifford entert11med her
Bcldge Club.
'lhe hostess aerved refresbiTJenh
at the close of the aame to thOH
nam.-11 above and Mrs. WUUam
Everson. Mrs. Asa Camp, Mn.
Robert Haggorty, Mra. Juanita
R&amp;tllft, Mrs. Clyde Ingels. Tbe
next party will be held at t.ll6
Ha:terty t.&lt;')m&amp;.

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aqu..-. Inch screen. Hear room•
filling lolancod FldolilY Sound.
Choo.. from thrn rich finilhtt.
Corrtt In today - th• offer it

limltod.

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M.ftl 111715.

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Fire Destroys
Radio Studios
:~A~ Parkersbur@
W.
PAIIKERSBURG,

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$209:95 .
$40

IY UNITID l'tliU

Ohle: Cloudy 1ftd mll41 , . . ,
throuth Sund1y; occ....,._l rM
Ot' driule potllbiJ' ....cnng
thft
•••ning, Occ••iotMI rain or drlala
....Inning ,..tn ........ Hlth to.

d•y 45-541 ......, -

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f01'11ght JJ.40 north,

New "Mystery Farin No.7"

.let up temporary ltudi4J&amp; in ~a n.ew
, Jl),_cJtion today as a res.ult or a fira
, "'!II ~hich burned out lts downtown
~ bUilding anrf caused an estitntlted
• ~ $~,00t.J datnage to bl'oaucal~Wll
'l(!qiJipment.
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'"The ,...,al alarm ~lue WOto
out f rmay ane.-noon aJ1d, .&amp;:or a
,. . Ume, threatened to srread to an
ldjoinb1g theater and furniture
1tore.
\
-No one was reported mJurel In
the blaze foognt by all four Par·
kenbura: fire companles and on'
from ne.rby \11enn.;t. Jo•re IIJ:CRtu",~o
bad th.e blaze under control Jb
about Blf.a houra.
., ~ · .F~ Ch1ef HU1th 'Neal ordere~
~~e'hcuatto-n ot scores of patr~na
ioatde the adJoining Smoot Theater and customers ana emp.~.oyes
P~J1U~'s Furm~re: Co., one 01
th~ jiity's· largtst furniture stoi'e1r0
The lwo · story brick I)Uildln&lt;J,
ow~ed by the Ohio Valley B·o11 1'
t ~aatina Co , was the former home
Of the Parkerllburg ~ews.

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Puzzle Readers

eor an
ames
ittees
County
Released
Fatal Crash .

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COLUMBUS, 0 . UP - l'ollce
held John 0 . Grim Jr , 26, of Car·
Meigs County, for ln.
in a lrutk-automobile
in 1uburban Upper Arearly Friday whith ktlled
B. Jona, 48, Coh1mbua.

Grim wu the• (}river of the trutk

In the acd.dt'nt at an inter.secUon.

With interest in the Daily Sentinel Mystery

feature gradually mounting,

Statton officials said their CBS aerial farm photo may prove a bit more difficult
readers Inasmuch as there seem
network programs cleared througn
highways
shown.
The
owner
ol
this
farm
will receive a free framed
identifying
a transmltter durmg the fire but
that Joeal programs were cut oft of t~e above ph~!"- by_c~U~g_ ~~th!. ~~~Y ~~n:!nel_ offices. - - · . ------- . --· - ----i
the aU". They hoped to set np tem
porary broadcasting faCJitlies (o._·
local pro.!!lrams toch•Y
Ftre officials
searched still
IR;lOldering debrts late Friday and
tl(jday to detel-mine the cause of
the blQ.~e believed to have started
'Ehe ·1~nnual Achievement Day thts year spo•nS&lt;tred
among eleetric1d equ1pment..

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4-H Club Advisor Honored

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Upper Arllngton Pohee 1.Ud tothat Grlfl\ !tas driving hil
loade« Vitth new can south
Route 33 w~n 1t collided with
car driven
Jones and burl~
a
Bervtce: station.

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Last Of Revival

Meetings To Be
Held On Sunday

!llddl~port,

was rt-

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Hit·R~Mishap

sunday evemng wUI be Ute la~t
meeting of the ReviVal serv1ces
being held at the Middleport
Chur.ch of Christ by Fred Dunn,
Huntington, w1tb Fred 1 Gardner,
pastor of the church, pres1d1ng.
Frida)' rtliht there were YISttors
from Pomeroy, :Bradfc,rd, Rutland
Bradbury, Hemloek Grove, Keno,
Chester, Hunt.mgton, MinersvUic
and Middleport churches at the
mectina:.

Mr. Dunn preached on "Divine

nea~y, ·~arch 27th m the Middleport Htgh School·~·~~~~~:;

accordi'tlg to Mrs. Geneva H. Nolan, Home Economtcs

vetet:an Mebl0r14ll
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nmg {or the event, Wl're

at a meeting o{,tl&gt;e llp!ne
'Bt:t-JOOn cmi.tidf.held

Postponed Week
A bearing date in
Columbus
when a,rguments were to
have
been heard favoring thanging the
Veterans Memorial Sectilln of the
Obio Code has been !postponed it
was learned here today.
Meigs CMnty
Reprcsentatlv~ '
George A Memhart satd Kenneth
Berry (R CoshO'CtOn), chatrman of
the Elecllons .and Federal Com·
mtttee of the House, announced
postponment. The chairman mus:
be in Albens, o, on other stale
business Feb. 12, dale of the hear
1ng
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Rep. Memhart. sail! the new
bearmg date 11 Feb 19 A deleg:t·
Uon of people from Meig::; County
mterested in Sl)(:edmg
another
vote at the polls on a Veterans
Memonal, which would be a hospita\, Js planning to attend the
heartnc.

Jn

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'l'!N,..day.

recently and
lta Sayre, aetmg president,
gain Frlday
61ded
He told police that the braises
A program planning committee
lnr the Aehhwement Day was ap- en the truck funetiened but were
pomted by the chairman to lnclud!! not enough to avotd tbe colhston.
Mn. MBXme Goe~lean, Mrs Hazel
Stout, Mrs. Edna Lee Mrs Carrie
Nease, Mrs Fran-ces "olmer, !Mrs
Pauhne Atkms, Mn. PauUne My
en, and Mil's Irene Parker who
will work wtth the president, :M.rs
Maxme Price
The main objective of lhis Coun·
cd meeting was to work on a
broad, ovr!r-all program for the
year of 1957 58 Count:v 8ltUabons
and long time goals were reviewed
by Geneva H. Nolan
A planned potluck lunch was
served at noon.
After reviewing the past

pro-

gram, the county situa'tionll and

Street Lights
In Racine May
Be TIH'ned Off

Due lo the fact that the oper·
ating lew m tbe V11lage of Racine
for the payment of the Street
Light contratt, has expired it will
be necessart to have the 1treet
IIgbts shut off MaY 1. 19&amp;7 unless
some otber means of seeurmg
funds is devised.
It baa been suggested by the
VillP.te Council, that each property owner pay to the Vllla&amp;e
Treasurer an amount corresponding to 2 rnllls on the property valuation as shown 011 the Tax Duplicate for one year.
In the meantime, the operatinJ
levy can be renewed by ballot in
the November election.
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Anyone wishmg to di&amp;OOSI thil
matter may contact the Village
Clerlr: Mac Cleland, or attend the
reglllar meetmg of council on

Thmnas A. Keffer
Receives Honors
As Ohio Newsboy

Cmppehticm.
The contest u held 1n conjunc·
with the Oh1o Newspaper As·
sociahon annual conventlon ban·
quet .and as SlJOnsored. by the ONA
.nd .~e OhrrJ Ctrculat~on Man ':gen;
ASSOCiation
Keffer, whose motber of the
former Jo"Tanees Daniel~ ot Mlddll'port. has ~een an outstapdl,ng car
rier for the Cotumbue Cttizen m
the Grandview afea fot four years.
Judges in the compct,tion
were
Kent State UnlverBlty president
George A Bowman, Portage County Juvenile Judge Clay D1ctnck,
both former newspaperboys, and
the Rev Herbert G. Myers, rector
of tbe Grace Episcopal Church in

I lion

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Stout Executive
Husbands Urged 'fe:Address MGM
To Enter Wives
Dist. Committee
In Compet
~ti"on
4

Here's one for men only!
If you think your wife t&amp; a good
homemaker, encourage her to enter tb1s year's Mrs. Amet'ica con·
test, Ray St. Clair, Middlt~port
manager for the Ohio Fuel Gas
Company, said today.
The nation wide c~est w•ll
lead some talenbed bouaew1fe to
a $1~,000 pot of gold wtth priZes
lor the (!ntire fanuly.
.Entry blanks for the contest arc
now avaUahle at the Ohio Fuel
Gaa Company offtce in Middleport
and at l~al gas appJiatce «ores,
Ohio Fuel is sponsoring the event
locally All en_t.ries must be flied
by March 15.
The 'Mn. America" eontest is
open to all mUTlcd women over
21 years o£ aae. Wlnrten Will be
chosen at local, distbet, state and
national levels The ladies will be
judged on thetr homemaking abi·
ltty, personahty, cliarar:ter, groom·
10&amp;, and community activities.
Homemakers frorn this a~a will
compete for the "Mn. Maddleporl"
tit~ in an etimlnatipn ccmtest the
week Of March 18th. Local contest
wJnners Wlll advance to 8. dut.rlct
cook·off in Athen ~week of Ap-

Mol.l,le Talbott, l'~tl, rll 1.

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National Boy Scout Week Observed
B R·
Club
y otary
At Friday Meeting llc;:~clntop.:::..~~hci;:.Ua~~;

NaUonal Boy Scout Week was observed Fnday,by the Mid- Bernard Fultz, Jean Lima, Willia
dleport-Pomeroy Rotary &lt;;lub when they had their regular Leadingham, Mrs. L. E. Reynolds,
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H
M
Harold E. Hubbard.
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d mner
meetmg at the eath ethodist Church Judge John Housing-to make a survey of
Bacon, president, presided at a
ThE' Rotanana vole~ to s~nu ~
student from Middleport Hagh Sch·
ool and Pomeroy Htgh S&lt;Jhool fo
the World Affa•rs Institute to be
held in Cmctnnati on March S.IJ
under the auspaees of the Cmcinnata .Rotary Club Delegates last
year were Juhe Probasco, Middleport. and Danny Moms, Pomerov
Fred Hibbs, Meigs-Galha-Mason
Scout Distnct chairman, was pro~r,trn chairma • forth"' eveniog and
.ntrodvced Thomas Lambdin, Pomt
Pleasant, D1str1ct Scout ExecutiYe,
who spoke bnefl:J; on tbe rea&amp;OIU!
for observmg NatiOnal Boy Scout
Week He explamcd that this ts
the forty-seventh anmversary of
Scoutlng m the US and that more
titan 4,500,000 Scouts, ExplOI."el':o,
Cubs and Adult leaders were celebrating together with rede&lt;licattdn
servlCe.s

short business

meeting.

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At ChestJDJC
o· .
Held On _Thursday

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Dr c R Markwood Columbus,
was the chest specaalist m charge
of the clmlc at the office of Dr
Ed Butnmas ThW"sday Thirty-five
persons reported for examination
and of these ten were old csses
four old suspects eJx new ca5es
and fifteen new ®ntracts.
Asststmg With the Clinic were
Mrs Wallace Bradford, exerutive
secretary of the Meigs County Tu·
bercolusis and Health Assocliltion,
Miss Ber• t&lt;'C Ledlie RN anr'i Mrs.
Elizabeth
Smtth, ·~t.N, ' · Co~nty
II lth 1\" r ses
) Hibbs explamed the three pbasea
u
es of Scouting Cub Scouts from
The Climes are sponso~d by
8-11; Boy Scouts, 11-14, and Ex· the Count~ ~~ealtb Dcpar1ment and
plorer Scouts, 14-18 He mtroduc· the Coun~} luberculosls and Heal·
ed Mrs. R. R Pickens, Den Mot!\•·r tb Assoc•alwn.
of Den 2 of Cub Scouts Pack 214,
Htddlcport Mrs Picken&amp; in turn
{)f
Introduced her :tSSif;tart Den Mot'l ·~
er, :Urs. Myron Miller, wbo makes
The Melg&gt;Gatna-ltlason Dlalrict it possibl~ by her
have
l
of the DO)' Scouts of Amerlea is a larger Den than 1s euston •.u y.
to be bonored next week by the
Erwm.
leavm•
presence Of R1cbard Mellen, Dep. Don
the Boy Scouts to JOIII the Explor·
uty ReglQnal Executive of Region er Troop, 1s Den Ch1ef of th1s
Taylor V&lt;~n Meter, ·clifton, w.
Four who ~A111 meet wi\h the Dlsgroup
of
Cubs
and
he
as5lsted
With
Va
' dlCd yesterday evenmg at 5
trict committee.
thetr presentatlon of a typlcal D~ n pl m. m Memorial Hospital, CharThe major Item on. the a1enda,
lftston W Va , 1t "'as lear,_
J.a 1,., 01rditl~ to the announcement; meetmg
MTs. Pickens and her husb.md
· Surv1vmg '" his wife, ~rtle,
dJscuuion of a District
Dr
R
R
Pickens,
had
made
n
Cllflon
Mr Van Meter was a reCommittee to expand
{Continued
on
INve
Hftnl
tired
ra1lroad
man.
on the present Oper-- Funeral servtces wtll be an·
comm•Uees
nouncC'd rrom Foglesong FUneral
F. Htbbs, chairman of tbe
Home
commtttee said that th~
1~ comprised of Dhr.
operating Committee Chairman, ntslriet ccHnmls.,
stooer and lnslltutlonal Represen·
Lative:!l from each organi.r.ati(ln or

thf' long ttmc goals, the suggestions for annual goals for the year
of 1957-58 inC'ludcd kltch~n plan·
.:-.~-----nmg, to ticlp more people becume
mterested 111 educational actm
ties; to develop a tnore sanitar~
commumty 10 which to hve, a Bl\1·
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dy o{ cancer, sewage disposal and
samtalmn problems, water supply,
safety In the home, busmesa me·
thoda, broiler meals and creative
design
Thomas A. Keffer, son of Mr
Due to the lack of time the
and Mrs Jenmnas 1CI)ffer, Colum· recommended annual goals were M!IRb '· !957
bus, wns one of the newspapcrbOJS not completed Another mee.hng
who rece•ved ccrttf1catcs of mer1t was scheduled for February 28t.h
!R the fifth annual Glenn L Cox
Newspaperboy Achievement AwarCI

~~~~~~;~~- and children aod 1Middleport: Rebecca Richmond,

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Thi'!:l date, and

Hear1ng
•· Da~e
,..,.,;Js -,.· of Mrs Nolan
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Judgement" and special mune ht·
eluded a song by Mr Dunn and hiS
familY, Jtrditb AnnJ Faath and Ste·
1Jhen accompamcd by ~· Dunn.
TheY ung "Trust m the Lord." Ravenna.
Other music was a mile quartette ·
G(.}vcrnoP. Wilham O'Neill was
Homer and D~nver Rice, L. R. WJ·
the
prmcipal speaker at the nc" B·
ley and Cash: llahr, who aang "I
paper association banquet.
HIYe a Savlour'' aa i painting I}[
che "Praying Handa" was shown
SPEEDER CITEO
l:iy ttre !peater ·
Hobart D Cunningham, 51, Cool·
Sunday mor.nlng Mr Gardner ville, bas been cited for a Feb. 11
will preach 8n the topic "'A Care· appearance m the court ol Just1ce
fill liOOk at Ignorance" and tt thE!: of Peace R E. Grindley for speed·
closina: serv1ee at 7:30 Mr. .Dunn inr . .He was arrested by tbe Oblo
wlll speak op ''What Is Man " At Ni,gbw..y Patrol.
tbe Fr1d~ nigh~ servtce Mrs. Har·
MIIGS GINERAL HOSPITAL
old Lohsh and lkn Chester Erwin
Admitted, P1u1 Davis, Middle·
played an organ-piano prelude.
port; Benny Wr-1ght, Pomeroy;
Other visitors from Huntington !;Iorence Smith, Pomeroy; Grace
Sixth Avenue Cburch beside!! ~he Brook11, Letart. W. Va.
family were Mr and M:r&amp;.
Diseherges, Claoonce Freeman,

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Membership OJ
,100 Is Sought
By New Group
Eighty one membera with 1
goal o( one hundn.!d were reportecl
when the Mtddleport Chambr ol
Commerce dlel Friday at th~ VIJrLage Hall for their first meettn•
smee the1r reorganwtJon earlier
th1s year Wilham Grueser, prestdent, prestded anli the membership report wa• gwen by Robert
Coats who ia amnsted on btl committee by R~ney Downing, Calb
Jhbl', Wtllla Leadina:ham Fred
Hibbs and Clinton Filber. '
The president led a di.teulllOI\
of the type of orpmza.taon detlirtd
by the memben and tent.aUVf
plans made for a Chamber of
Commerce dinner to be giVen lat.er thlB spnng Wllb an outstandmg
speaker for the occa8Jon when JDVItations will be sent to neighbor·
mg C of C organizations.
A unammous vote was pvea to
the mohon made by Dale Dutton,
local t'ruggiM and secretary-trea.
surer of the C.
c., that a letter
be sent to the Pomeroy Cbaraber
of Commerce and other simlllr OT-!
ganwtions 'o the Bend art4, ex·
pressmg th~ d~s1re Of the MiltdleROrt restdenh to work w,itbt them
ia proJects for the deve1ewant
of the area.
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1\1 . prwd~nt reviewed the constitution aM by.Jawa: of Ute' C. o1
C. and apperint.ed the followiht
committees.
Indult.ru.l--to promote, he•p and
aaa1st existm~: mdustry and to eneou•ag• new ones. D. c. ltllller,
E 0 Rail, Rodney Downing, Jolin.
Zerkle, Thomas Hendrix.

Jones was ~J"iv.er of the car.
'
Gnm, a lruck driver, wu "feported today releue:d by Upper
~hngton Pollee after quesUOnt~~
~e said the air bratea on his
Jf!ml·trailer truck wh1ch f1gUNd
jn the fatal accident ha11 failed.

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Pomeroy Permit ·Home Demonstration Council To
Hold Achievement Day On Mar. 27· ~,:!~:~·
Holder Is Cited
By Li~or Board ·Mei«S (!tounty Home .DemonstratiOn Cnunctl be

The Ohi,G Board of Liquor con·'
trol w!ll ,hear 29 alleged v1ols·
tions of tlie liquor law&amp; next Wed·
~~·d~~ and Thursday, Feb. 13and
# perm1t bolders ,includ·
1-i"*''~' '!i'Oiit l'oll\etoy Will all• 3 "
pear for
Jwar;tngL ~
~ .._
The Pomoroy ·perm1t c&gt;ted by
the hquor e&amp;ntrol board is that
As the result or an. accident in held b~· Elpha M. Ebersbacb and
whtch two cars were. heavily dam· Kathlc~n B1t.Jiey
for the · Hotel
aged Friday on East Maln-st one Martin Bar, 215 E. MalR·St, Pome·
motorl.'it is in the Meij::s County roy.
Jatl today charged with drlvmg to
According to the Uquor Con·
Jdt of the centerline and drmng trol Board, the alleged oftense ts
while jnt6xlcated.
that of "making false matenal
Ral&gt;ert Earl Board. 22, o1 llart- statements in apphcation lor per·
ford, W, V,
was arrested by mit and permit premases ln un·
P6lice Chief -Frank Hudson after samtary condition."
tbe car wb1ch he was drivmg
Slated as Case Nu. 17768 the
struck the left fel)der and left hearmg on tbe local permit IS
side of a Cdr driven by Russell B. scheduled for 9 ~ . m. on Tbutsday •
Satterfield, 26,' of Rt. 2, Racine.
Februar)· 14.
Hudson said that the accident
Another case from this area al·
occurred wllen Board turned west
so cited for bearing on February
from Route 33 and 7 Into Main-at, 14 ts against the Crystal Ice C4J.
croued the center line and struck
ttf
the other ear wbich was traveling Inc , 124 N. 3rd St, Marie a or
aa!es to u mmor.
ealt on Main·sl
Hearmgs wiU be 1n the Board
' No one was injured In the mishap, Hudson said.
• Hearing room, Department of LiIn another trafflc mcldent on guor control, 33 N Thud Street,
trJd~ a dog was blamed br Don Columbus, .and w11l be open to
R. HUI, 19. Letart Falls, for: IUs the public.
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car going out' of control and tum~
Bpard members hearing the
1ng ovtr. Hdl was uninJured.
Aceording to Sheriff Robert cases will be: Chairman Robert
Hartcnbach, Hill sa1d he wa11 Kocb of Van Wert ,E. G. Schlteasmoving at 4:1 mph on Route 338 Jer of Columbus, Esther R. Hardy
, about 225 feet north of T•nner'.s o! Fremont, and Edward H. Dell
Run Road when he tried to mlaa a o! Middletown.
dog in the highway. He swerved
his car and sot into loose track·
ing. 'l'b.e accident occurred about

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Sa:lurday. February 9, 1957

The SherlH's t&gt;epartment re·
today two persona were
jaUe(l and one releaR&amp;d during the
past 24 hours.
Fred Jenkins, 4T, Syracusb, was
jailed at 12:09 a. m. this mornln&amp;
on a charge of intuieat!On. He
was arrested by "Deputy Sheriff
Howard Frank and wUI appear before Justice oC Ptaee R. E. Gl1~d­
ley. Robert Earl Bo,lrd all!,o WI&amp; ln
jall on a char1e of driv1qg whUe
intoxicated. -

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Two Released
Two Jailed At
Meigs Bastile

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lharp, "Livlllfl Imate"
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Features!

Extra aood Urt1.

1951 Chevrolet 3/• toll Pickup ·

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Middleport
Society

E11 h1n.,:cr
A shnrt business S(!Siton w ''i

Pickup I.A.lu than 14,000 miles.

Russ Waho n who undet,went
maJor surger} Monday at Holzer
Hospital I! reported as convale&amp;·
c1ng mcely
Mrs. Damel James ef Pitlsburgb,
-Pa IS the guest of 1\.tr and Mra.
Scott Folmer .
Mr and Mrs Harold WiUiam
Lemley and MlsS Betty Romlnt&gt;
were m Huntington , W Va., Wed
nesday where Mr. Lemley enter
ed the Ve~erans HospHal for ob
servation and treatment.
Mr" Greta Price retumed to
her home Wednesday from ll'eis•
General HDSpital and is conv.ales
cmg nicely.
!r{r11 Chprles Ward of Colum.
bus is the guest of Mra Jl'loyd
Mees wblle Mr. Ward is confined
to the Me1gs General HOilpital
J E D Hartmger returned to
his duties as county en&amp;ipeer,
Wednesday after belng epnfined
to hiS home w1th tbe flu
Carl Edwards JS VISitmg In Col·
umbua and Galloway w1th his
children
Mrs W. Let Wtlliama who hn
been the guest of her alster, Mrs.
R W Fm!&gt;tcrwald fur the pas;
week has returned to her home
m Athens
Mrs Wendell Freeker was a
bus tness vi9ttor tn Parkenburg,
W Va , Wednesday
Mrs Buster Farrell who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J c Farrer for the pnt SIX weeks
lert f~om Charleston, W Va ,
Tuesday by plane for New York
where she w11l leave for a visit in
Turkc~ w1t hhcr father and other
relallves Thts
w1ll be her first
vlstl there m e1ght years
Mr and Mr&amp; Herahell Manuel
observed lherr wcddmg anmver·
sary recent!} wtth a dinner and
"'"'mg m
of the
show m Parkersburg, W Va.
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Rev and Mrs G!'orge Davis r e..
presented the Syracuse and Rut·
land Methodist churches at a dts· wmg gave thP. report of the secre·
tnct meetir. g m Portsmouth re- tary and Mtss Vida lhle the report
oJ the treasurer Plans were rnlirl c
cently
for a dmner at the annual pamh
meetmg which will be held at
the prmsh htltnr. Monday 1t 6 p n
lt was voted lo purchase ne;,
pra)er books for the church
A dessert course Willi S('tved ))'
lhLl hoste ss d.urmg the soc1a l hom
Mr nnd Mrs ,I W K1tchcn
(Jane Young) who were married
Sunday, wert' here Tuesday and
Wednesday and moved their /
furntture to the1r new apartment
on Carlisle Hrll , Chillicothe
Polly Karr, who I~ employed in
Columbus, was a weekend guest
nf her parents Mr And Mra C
R Karr Sr and family
Mn. IRnbert Re1bel, Leading
Creek Road RegiOnal D1rcctor of
the Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs, was on the program Thurs·
day evening when the Walk-In
Garen Club met at lhc home of
Miss Jess1c Saunders, A1hens
Road Mrs Retbel gave a demon·
.11trat10n of dried arrangements.
Sgt and Mrs Leonard Gwlaz.
dowsky and baby daughter have
moved from the Coats apartment
to the Wyatt apartment on North
Second Avenue and Coal Street.
Pat We1her, ttacher In tbe Mid
dleport Junior High School, was
Ill this week and Mrs Noah Haa·
kin&amp;, substituted for him m bia
cJaascs.
Mrs Oscar Roush attended the
funeral of R. E Wilson at the
Sbade Methodist Church Monday
afternoon.
.C. H W1sc Jr attended a steak
dinner at the Gallipolis Shrmt
Cl\lb Thursday as the guest ol Joe
keyser
Mr. and Mrs John Stephenson
Qvo moved to the Everett Bachner apartment on Coal Street.

Plans Completed
For Dinner At
Parish H.1use

SILK TWEED In red-striped
Is used tor a sprina
suit from the eollectlon of Pattullo-Jo Cop~and. White or·
gandy drapes the low-collared
neckline and II caught at one
aide by a red carnation. The
11lrlpe:~~, worked in reverae de·
tall. matk the double-breaated
front.

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Mrs. Lyston Fultz
r.'"'' ,,,n Guest Pianist On
Musical Program
Club Entertained
Wednesday Eve At
Thompson Home

Mothers To Se11
Soup, Pastries At
local Cleaners

The chaJitCr hns al'o been 1m 1
led to Lanrn ~t(' r on Feb 16 1-&gt; at
!flrtd the lmtJ'u'lon ~:crcmnnv of
the llamhow Girls w1lh mst&lt;:JJlJ
i10n of off1cers at 7 30 p m au1
the opcum g cere mo"'y at :i 1 rr
:1t t 1e Masomc Temple. Lancaster
Mr~ i\lll ton Hood Mrs Ktnuetl•
Mcl'::lhmny, ~Ir s Allen Rousn ,m!
Mn Carl Ebersba h sened r~
f:P!illn&gt;clll~
to the
mt•JTJlwr•
Thursday even.ng and \Irs L \1
Bl11.ke, \irs Jawc~ Sunpson and
Vlrs
Wil'lam Morns
v.ere 111
charpe of the de coutwn~ m thr
dmnmg room. In obsHvamc or
WCJ ~hl n gt on s hlrlhdu,l- the~ used
red candltb, lht'rnt ~ holl\ bJilll
chel'i aroun ti :1 m1111a urc hlJ..: 011
the table
Spe.ual mu•Jc for the rne" llll ~
.vas pr~.~·nltd hy Mrs I'o~ul Wlr,n
Mrb E i\1 fll,1kc and ~lr,; (_,rorge
Meu.hurt , who !ia ng a \no, 11.1l',
Mrs. Lillian Sh~IU a~ ,wcompa mst

local own('r Its

1955 PLYMOUTH VB Savoy

SOCIETY

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1956 PONTIAC V8 · · · · · · ·

POMEROY

Anthony, W M,
prestdrd Wh('n I he l!;vangel!ut
Cha pter Nll 172 ogs mel .al thl'
~a-some Temple illl l~wlr regul ltr
mcct.ng &lt;~'ld Jlllll.l•crl t~ o tan'!
elates Th ,rc will a &lt;;o he a spcctJI
mcetmc: on ii'rb 18 ~h1•n ulhn
candtdales wid be m.tnted
Plans are be1ng marie lm th&lt;",
&lt;Jttnua l lnspcctlun to be held 'll
Ma v 20 w. lh
Neva Calcndtnf',
Stockport OJqtrtct
Deput} &amp;.s
the msvecL n~ offJrl!r
Invi tatio ns were recc 1v ~d to at
tend the lnttla!IOn at Ral'mt' Sa,l
urday ntght an dthe Grand lnspec·
liOn of thl:' P01nl i'lcasant Cha p
ter by
Lelah 1-:. Ball
Wort'1y
Grand Matron of \j / Va on f&lt;'e"

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CARMEL

!ltlr and Mrs John Rasp of Fus
toria Ob1o and Mrs Henry Spe-n·
The ~~.:N Hue Sew.nlil rluh e1
rlf', \!I • Charles S;•enctr Ur~ l' l'r of Oak Hill \'I&amp;Jted hls aunt
Joyed a 'alenllnc party Wednes- (Jonald .\brks, Mrs Edwarl1 'r\E'IIs, Mra.: Clar.; cucle s!t••rd,ay
d~~ t enm,., .11 the home of r:r
~rs ~ Jl,Jr 5.imp3on Mrs o~ 1 n
lir a1.~ 'rlr~ Emory PiJwell and
J a('k rowkr wllh .wtrs
U01 . l Strickland. !\Irs
HofFman, \ln. daughter AddLe, Mr
and Mrli
Made~ ,,~ the a~ ·t 1 g b.ost c.\o\IIll.1rd Ro)er, Airs Elmer \\-hil l!, Gerald 1-'owe)l and
two child·
A ~hoi 1 Lu:,;mess ~.-ss ton "'as \frs Donald Kenned1 and Mrs nn of Spiller and Mr and Mrs
hchl With Mr&amp; Chari "s Hoffman Elra G1lmore Jr.
George Ctrcle and
d~tugbter. u'
p• c.. tf,l~nt, prn1dmg Hon1e m31e
Th.e next meetin&amp; will be held Great Bend OAere Sunday guesll of
hal!! were purchased as , mnne.) at the lJOmt! o( ML ii Dayton SL~Jck Mrs Mary Circle and son M~Jvln.
1o1akmg prllJet't and wn-1 n \.ly the land .uth Mrs !)on~ld Colima a11
Mr and \1rs Thom&lt;~s
Holter
mc·nl·tJF, dunng the evt 1 r:.;
~o·bo~tesb
and fam tl) were Sunday guests
of llr and Mrs Dean Earach ann
I· e 'r sl•ment.s •nelt.1dlil ~ :1 e.. to. I.
-------famtlY of Col umbus
ICP1 In'" ote " ld oen····· ''''"'
·~rr-e .rr; heart were ,.,., 11 I bv
Mrs Dan J Moore and son Paul
vtl!led Mr •a.nd Mrs Douglas Clr1
&lt;he t·o, .. ''"'" to ' "
de and familY Saturday
Mr and Mrs Paul ~m1th calLd
on Mr and Mrs Roy Smtth ami
Mn Lyston Fultz (Juamta Ran· Mr&amp;.. Mar} Smith and ram1ly Sun·
k1n Fultz). LaDCaster, pre.sen' d dav arterno.m
a mt11ucal program recelltly at the
Mr tmd Mrs Ern~st Johnson
S&lt;J uthern Hotnt Art Gallery, Cfll· and bm1ly of Cheshire VISited Mr
ur ·ht1s, hon1.••: n.,: til!! nu~:mtJc &lt; 1 1 and Mrs Dou&amp;las Ctrcle and famMn Dame! E Thompson en'·•c
•:1rclev •1!..t Art Leagutl, Ff'IJ·
tertained ber card club WednesIly Sumlt.y
day evening at her home, Beech IJ!I: ex!J=r Hcn a. the Galle"J
Baroara a11u Ma.~i!yn f\tJush· rers Fult1 a ,,ea-known c.lll
Street.
turned Lo Athens Monda y after
Prize for htgh score was award. eert piamst, ta the wife of a for· spendmg scverwl day.'! w1 tb the tr
ed to Mrs Frank Jennings and mer lrhdd!' Jh'•rt • 1&gt;slrlent whu u puuuts Mr and Mn Edson Rousl.
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second to Mrs. Thoma• Hennessy now supo::rm tclhltn: of the
hdu~trlal
SchMI
at
Lanea&amp;tc
Jr.
!Itt .md ~.tn, Jolln Fultz ar.
Refreshments were served by
dnughter, Anltl Marie, visited bil'
the bostesa.
uncle and aunt reeent11 at tht!
By Phylll• Snowcl•n
BIS and were guests 'l the thirty.
LAYETTE
SHOWER GIVEN
nmc room houae wbel·e the superMn. Eva McKmney of Dexter
.nten J, nt anct hb wlfe Jife and
was guest of honor at a layette
cntcr•oun .apeeial tueata.
shower given Tuesday evening at
tbe home of Mn Pearl IJttle by
SNOWDINS INTIIlTAIN
Mr and Mfa. Carron Snowden Mrs Freda Grate, Mrs Chloe F1nk
Sat•~rday, Feb 9, the mothers entertamed., Saturday evening, the and Mrs Little.
o( lientol'S at Middleport High Sc.1
Bingo was played and Mrs Bonfellow employees and wives of
ool Will have a Sale at the Trt· the GalhpoUt staff of the N4t10nal nie Mtllcr was .awarded the door
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luater Clemers starting at 9 30 Life and ~ident Insurance Cu. prtze.
The gtfls were placed d m a
am They plan to ~ll home-mPJc Games and ~ntests were played
vegetable soup, baked beans, po- after wh1ch refreshments were wh1te bassmet ~n th e &lt;:eater of
tato salad, hot rolls, rutries, can- Houch, Mr. and Mrs D. T. Houston the lmng room.
After the honored J~uest opeJ).ed
dles, ("'O~,;kics and cakes. The mor· and Mr. 'lnd Mrs C, C. Brown of
ey will be used for the trip to Galltpolis, ;Mr. and Mrs. Robert her many Jovely g1fts, refresh·
New York City which the dass SnOwden of Pt Pleasant, and Mr. ~P.nts were served t9 the fulplo;.n s to mnke this ,prmg
and Mrs J. E. Karns of Mason Jowmg Mt s Pauline Davis, Mrs.
C1ty Guests were Supt. and Mrs. Geraldine Mmor, Mrs . Mildred
B F. Houck of Portsmouth and Jeffer~. Charlotte Nel!lon of nexSupt. Joe Thompson of Columbus ter, Mrs Marie Birchfteld o!!ortd
sons, Harri~onville, Mrs Robert
Schoonover of ruchmond, Ind ,
BtRTH .ANNOUNCED
Announcements are being re- Mrs. .Joe Dugan, Mrs W. 0. Osceived of the birth of a 6 lb , 8 oz. borl•e , Mrs Bonme Mlller, Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Ward was a guest son to Mr. and Mrs. W1lliam EvPlYn Napper. Mrs. Beatnce
whe n Mrs Patrtck Lochary astHs "Sonny" Simpkins of Elkhorn C1ty Smtth, Mra. Mildred Gr.ite, Mrs.
terl bv Mrs A R Kmght ent~r Kentutky, Jan. 17th Mt Strop. Beulah Grate, MTS Reva Snowden,
tamed the GUild of the Grace E· krns 111 the son of Mr and Mrs. Mrs Naomi Cltase , Mrs Grate,
plsCO[Jdl l'hureh. Wednesday even Arch•e Stmpkms and formcr\y at· :'drs Fmk and Mrs. Little.
Several 'ent grits but were un·
ing at her home , H1gh St Mrs tended school here.
able
to attend.
Greta Pncr. \\B s a co-ntribulmJ!. _ _ _ _ -..,--,--

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Two Candidates
To Be Initiated
By Local Chapter
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COME SEE OUR

Sew-Rite Sewing Club Members Buy
Hats, Wear Them, As Group Project

The Daily Sentinel

DANDY-BUY
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SQUAO AIDS MR.

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Pomeroy l'i Emergency IICIU&amp;d
was called tn the hom(' of Mr. and
Mr:t. Don Covert. 836 E Maln Sl,
at 8·30 a. m. today where Herman
Bearhs was YlstUng a11d .suffered
an apparent hght 9Lroke. He wu
removed to hts .adjacent hB~e by
the squad Mr. Bearhs was NpOtt·
ed fe~ imj)roved lit noon.

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The letter read We, the pup1ls
of the Seventh and Eight Grades
have chosen your wondrful e1t •
on which to make a ~port on
Would you please Sl'Od us any pos·
Sible Information about your city? ·
A brochure and map pubhshe-:1
by tbc Chamber of
Com1nerce
were mailed to the boy by the
secretary.

1~ill wm:k w1th these committees
' m official capacity. Cash Ba.Jrr.
pres1dent of the Retail Mettban.r•
Assoctatmnl was reque.sted to .,.
Vlte them t •, become 1 bnnch Of
the C. of C or to send a delepfe
to the !"eetmgs.
;
An mvttauon was read froiD
the Pomt Pleasant ~- of c. to aend
two officers to the1r twelfth lit-'
nual b.1nqu""t on Feb. 19 at the
Moose Hall when Soutb Dunn, m.;
anoke, Va., offleJ.al Of the Appl,h
acluan Power COmpany wtll be tlii
guest speaker. Baker •nd J. It
Grate, past president, will .repr..
(Continued on JM11t "'"") .,

TayJ v80 Meter
Dea tJ Reporl ed Bnc11..
• LJ"ayers
At Charleston
Rename Walburn
To Presidency

Middleport Is
HonoredBv A
Masonic Lodge
Schoolboy Query lnspeetion To
Be On Mondav•

Middleport rccc1ved a oomph
The rucetmg 1s scheduled to Le
held. Februarv 12 111 the GaiUPotla ment FrJday when the Chamber of
Commerce rcccn•cl a letter from
CJtnlc at Gallipolis.
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available bUJidtng sites in ttw
t4Jwn and of property exiJting 1a
a eondiUon i!etrimental to tbl
village: Robert Coats, c. 0 . Fishet
James Arnold, s T. Russell~ a. V.
King
Highway- to stucJy and ..reeGJI'o'
mend wesent and future location
Of state routes· Emmett Shuler,
David Jenkms, C. p
William.t,
Clinton F'ish;er, D L. Beck.
Future Plnnning, Paul Smtrt, 1.
H. Grate and Dr K.. D. Amsbary
with others to be added Ia~. "e
EdJaon Baker, vtee-prel!lldent,

\fonday cvenmg. Feb 11. there
will IJe an mspecl!OD of the CounCil o( Royal and Select Masters at
lhe 'M"asonlC Temple in Pomeroy
All members are urged to be pre·
~ ut Ma!itcr Charles H. Peoples
w11l p1 cSlde tnd Dr. 'J;hornas C
Swop{' Pol1t.sit\outh, District [k!
puty i\la~ter, wlli be inspection ol·
ftcer
-~ dtnner will precede the meet·
mg at 6.30 p.m.

Members of th~ Bricklayers ~

cal No 32 happlly facing at leaat
f1ve b1g construction projeeta her.e
this year, re-elected F.Jtou Wal•
burn thctr prestdcnt at • mectinJ
Thursdal' nlgllt :n "Joe Cheshire
Hlt~h SctuJOI.

'\cw off1ccn. nau-. ..J were ReneLind, fmanclal secretary. Joe lobD~on . recordm.:; secreta,ry:
Ftaftl
Herhncr, v1ce president:
Ge~\f
l..ambe.rt, Sgt .:~•t I Arms; .foe Si•
on, IU deputy an , Robert Rou*'
J t't•rnate depht.-"
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-\ majority or the 3.2 mem!Jerj
Are ~ urrenlly e npJoyed or :wiU
.nove soon to const,.uction of five
large school _.:pro,~e.:h •ncar bert.
These inclu:ded: two in Gallipollt,
one in Mi~dleport, one near Tupot:
pcrs Plains • ('East~n). another .,._
twt'en ReedsvtL'e o1_Drl bull ~·
tOlD
,
\Vork is being .:ont~ICFt&lt;l now on

tbe \ddison Town1'i1 p SChool ani! '
the Kyger C.reek Scholl4 Wllbutll

O&amp;d.

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