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Methodist Margaret Williams Circle
OES Attracts Seventy-File,·

The Daily Sentinel

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Furman 91 , Clem&amp;On 90, Davidson
Plans were l1'lllliCte 00 ooolribute iiPIW'fl dJe apeaiDJ ~ _.. '18, VIII 13, Vb1!J!U .11, Hmoland
to 100 ~ bi!Dquet- em vi:Qe OD "Men af Faith." Dur'iD8: 110, Virainla M t\ot tl114ci 47.
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28th
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Will""'" AJ&gt;omloon Cir«l&lt;&gt; of &lt;be ..,-.....J. Iile~ ·t.ed&lt;m
Portlaqd ~ Goll&amp;lla '1'0.

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aeanor S. Schaaf, Middlepc;rt Society Edi·~to~r;;;P~b~o~n;e~6~07~Q~-=~~~~~:-:---wellle Bearba Haw)&lt;ins, Pomeroy Society ~ditor. Phone 6244

Mrs. Miller Given Stork Shower
Hill Billie 4-H
At Residence of Mrs. Carl Kautz Club Has Regular

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Swam!on, - . . . of t'llo WSCS
L-ommitt.ee 'WtJo. ··fl'le'·-·~ tbe
l:nmqu"Ct, asked b
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whiah were .plo:lgai by .ttbe memhers . .MIJ\9. H8ttJe Smith, dhalmliJD.
presided !lev. L. A. - -

MIDDLEPORT.

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SOCIETY

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iMint.J81'Yio-"'llle «&gt;&gt;IUU&gt;iUee fw ller
- · - . A. W. Md{oy, who
The regular meeting of the Hill
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d Mrs Clarence Oark 0.. hem. al, aM ~!:~~hem working
Blllle 4·H Club met at the home
~il anltb flu. at their home' o~ ~ M1 :u.berlll Olanben,
of Hattie ant1 Emma «lcDermitt, are 1t w d Broadway
tV:r8. Bun' ~ '8Jld Mn. Herry
The meetmg was called to order ~us
Swia~r bat beell (lbtsh"er. All ~ of fEd·
by Ruth Bo~ewe\1 The group ~o~
tu~ed to:~: home of her par• 00w -~ ~__..~:
"West Virgnri.a J)oys. and . Guts r~s M1' .and Mn. Anen . K.nopp, ~ ~
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and repeated thf pledge.
Ill • H~er Hwpitu wkete ~ abe Jpri :tlableJ and~ minltB
n was decided to have a public "ombe
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cafffe. ~. •••;;."I
a 01 e CCinaid(lblm
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~ 'M"WWd dfte •
meetmg at White Church, March basM enCllfforll
u.d · ~
16 at 7._30, al~ decl.ded that the .son,r~elth, have .returned to thelr P.euY
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DUV U~IT TO MEET
the grave yards, and for each w~e b:r :other, . Mra. Wtlliam
member to bring money to buy
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d famil
JliliOO .H~ ~ -~~
Savin~ Stamp_!&gt; and then buy U. S. Ro~~~~n, a~harles ~- MacDould Uni(IO V~wfllD~lid~~
Bonds.
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brought hi"s .wife and. cblldren, day~- ·
Then .dectd_ed to have a skating Tony, Jane and Sheila Lyna; home wat !M'CWIUnredi
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purty wtth the O.R.Y. on Febr_uary Sunday from Buchtel where they
24. Those rresent: Mr. Pnddy, had been staying wltll ber parents,
Pe_g~y Blcssmg. ituth . Rosewell, Mr and Mr&amp;. WiUiam White, Since
W.ltilam Bosewell, ~athe MeDer- th~ birth of SheUa '-Lynn. Mrl.
mill, _Emm• McDermitt,, Gacy Rood. White accompanied theni here .and
Mcrvan Roush, ·Joey Ehas, Mr. and will remain for levenl weeks .
Mrs. Arnett Roush, Mr. Wllllam
Mrs. Sal"a Kelly, Akron, ha• reBosewcii •.Mr. and Mrs. Frank , Me- turned home after brlnllnl bor
Dermatt, Kathryn Rood.
'!lot her, Mr11. Emmitt Cray, back 1
and
Off.ieer.s of ~~he Ohalpler ~:
R•porter: L11rry Sulllnn to M'&lt;ddlepor' '•ro. Cray had apent
Sevenl'Y•f,tve memben
1W.M, Emma Olatw(ll1!hy;
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,guests were present wheB Evan- Jamru Olia.~tworJihy ; AM. Kat'h\een
'leveral months witb her eMldren
,if!'lMw: Chapter. oES, m-et . '111\w'S· Aolltlbon:y ; AP, All'ffil Hu~es; Con .
in Akron.
day evenmg 8b &gt;t~be. Mi':Wnlf: Tem: Beulllh Joo~ AC, ~Ia HawShirley Rou1h U a medleal pa.t.
,p te ttn t;peOi&lt;all &amp;efl8i'oo. -and t:Xl&amp;ffi k•i:n.~; !)e(! . ?.tM-l'e H:awkt'l'liS: T,reas. ,
ient al Holzer Hospital where sbe
pli!'1.0d lt!he JpttlatOI'T)' work !ot' Let'tllc Rotl8h; Ohap. ll.'llaibel Bonis being treated for a throat infive camt~. V.iAil'LOr6 were re- netl· ~ ~-- Gl'adyi!S Vr.uma:n; Org.
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fiction and c.omp1ica¥bns. Mt'tll
r ohapl.em in Beau
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Roush~~ the dau~tl}ter of Mr. aBel
pna!ll(!fl.~ o
' Oh - LHiia'lll Steff£; A a, oo,o ~ · :
Mrs. NOl'lman !OOC8 9J)Cnl!l Wed- Mrs. Arthur Roush, Leadilll Creek.
monlt, T~as.; Parlt.cr!Hbwng,
c- 'ri'li; ltuLh, Vi.rgi•ruial
Ncl~ '~'?g: nc,,d,ay i'n. L,llOiaatSit'Ct' with ·Mir. Mld Mrs. N. C. Flecbtner, Columbus,

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checking dccount. We invite
you to open yo~r acco~nt he.re.

40-lBS.

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The miracle

ingredi~.nt

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SPRED SATIN 10
durable yov don' t need to
paint ag&amp;in until you want
to ,bana:o c:olora.

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Mrs. J. '1'. McOmin.

lmmOOiaOO}y IOI'fller NW! m.ee~Jmg v.elltrt B('('lh'tlel; lill'ccl'&lt;~:
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·~'ln . W.MHt8lln Fook QC Gl-ouster
~LIIJI.y oommitt'ee ~d 'I1tlolnpsn.u; Warder, W.1\ma Par· a-n d M-rs. FJiswontlh Ohe~lham IIJ"f
· tJile Temple 'INn
1 c 11 Ollurch
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Mns. 1\.le
in; .['()l()rn Wbaoh. WMI deoomtoC
t Inus l·(•y, Syraou·se, Th.UJThday,
w4t'h yelil.ow candles and daUod~lis.
}lr~. Wiii•Uam Gulnitlhrn" rot·urnnted

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Ut.l@bcs rproeeldcd IUt •the oo -t.&gt;e -&amp;n\r

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,!\\iss Nenle 111nd M!J9; Ha·\•l·lle Zc::.klre were ,jn cllli'11g'('l of 1;he d~t-

STANDARD COLOU

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Esther, Norta .R1oe; Mla'nlltw.

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'l'hn \956 Gund•l'ach NaltJional
l.ct! memb~S~S arc ~, · M'!lillon Clime fol' icc 01'1tlam J~loo•t M"_nHood, Mirs. Eber Lew1s, Mrl!&gt;. Oma -ag.enlCII't'.t whiL"h OOJll'.',(llliCIIJ p.run~m ·

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and Miss FraDCes Smith, Monday,
when she was an all-clay IUJflfJI or
her mother, Mrs. Hattie Smith,

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·~I i ~"S K&lt;11t.c Ebensba('h 'it·n'tl M·Uis
c~rn e \'c-;•ger wore W.ndmOCMI&lt;ey
d·inn&lt;.~ 1 ·,guest~ of ·Mrs.. Wi'Wam
l'rh i lll!p~.

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Oo!um~ws.

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and thl"ee ehlldren, Karen Mary
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spend the weekend w'ith his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattox.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mulford
and scm have moved to the home
oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ;Nor·
man Plantz, Storys Run. frDIJl ~be

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1956 CHEVROLET .. Sav' $ $$
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1938 DODGE- 4-DOOR, NEW•TIRES, ~GOD ENGINE

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$85.00
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1942 PL. YMOUTH-4-DOOR, GOOD TIRES ·· · · · · · ·
1946 DODGE-COUPE, LOOKS ROUGH, RUNS GOOD
1946 CHEVROLET-2-DOOR, CLEAN .

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1949 FORD-2-DOOR

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$145.00

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Transportation SPECIALS

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Mr. and Mrs. Dwi&amp;ht Wallate
a.nd IOIUI, Bruce and AJan, are
weekend guesta of her parenta tn
McConnelsville.
MIM Mabel Jll'sell ls In Meip
H_01pital for observation
and tn!iatmllnt. .
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Bradbury, have boutht the. CUf·
ford Steele property on Gravel!DII
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fowler. lu.ve
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1913 WILLVS Aero Eagle Hard Top $777.00
Extra Good 8:~Wir lliet ·. "r"'r .Ji
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and grandson,
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Dav'd
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also llltcfe4~1n Mm• dlndl•• Dn n.w Buicks and W. •I•• ~ In
ndid ..WCtlonl of better bliP and we'll Itt , ...... 110
on the den wa sold. Thi• leavet us witt- •
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Rut bnd Co!Uibbus visiting fofl". and Mrs. •t -"V' r•Mrtal• price
nati. Ohi,u, ·had -a.lhJndl.kr~c of D. s·p(' nl 1lhu:i\!tday wt~lt beT ,parents. Robert Hayth, the formel" Donna
w. ltot!tv~cb
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l\l·Js. WiiHilam OJta•rk \Wl.Q 18 hu-,; - home. Thurs ay even n11
rs.
G'ma•m Co .. .of .M·iddtc•po•l11. Ohm.
nt'iis visiltor in P.ookl.'I'Ejbung W10d· Perry Mitch and Mr. and MrR.
for ' 11[H'I nt··.sdii'Y.
Gerald ltupe, Bradbury, Visited In
A'lv .•, 0,l" e r""'L&lt;~t•ra~~on
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Gallipolis with their daughter.
!aoh .a-rrd {)ompany j,llJt'('rtJa•liiOO' ~ 'I'IY
Mn~ . l&gt;J~s wot'tl·h
Ohcatlham ·1i
Mn~. H. A. Brown (Dorothy Philnoted eonw\l~ill~\l~ 1o- 'td1 c Mrlk, Ol&gt;evl'l·a nd W ltiS' ~.he ~uo..9l or Mr. aon). Ro('hester, Minn., Wll a gue11f
( Jce Or'eam ·aTJd Dairy l'_wduds a1HI 1:\·I!J'S. Cant· M.ootre, Wedni!llldaY. of Miss Lois Cecil Thursday.
' todu!'.llcy, todicatcd ~.,t~..:ltV•\'!tl~·
, Mifll Jeanne Clark and her fattl·
.reprl.'t:lcntatilon uf !tiRe kc Cl'&lt;.' am
MASONIC INSPECTION
-er, CJarence Clark, were 1n Galfl- ltM VI RIY~r'll C,e. P;;w...!~*'-.' Like
poNs to attend the .funeral of bl11 teM
lndu!ttry
J ~. ,' · 1 . •lue fhtllh.
· G. ~·. ·Gu.:ndl-auh, PrCISi:dcnt nf
'Jlbc .a.nnua'L inspeoHon of Bos- nephew, Walter Tipton, TUeiday.
angranizaLi.nn wi'!Jh wor:tltl Cmtnlcill 46 RSM: wi·U: b~
Mr. and Mn. Wilbur Aahle~,
11!he Gu1n'dlaoh
c•i·d wt.' drresda.y at t."le ftbw;onit'
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SALE ENDS TOMORROW
AT MIDNIGHT

Parmalec
property
01\ Uneoln
Julie Mitch,
RN, and
Ann RlJpe,
RN. will spend the weekend In

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·hum l' 'J1blrnsday '81fobel- tlhu•oo wee!k5 cr.
u,l ~Jhe Hul'zer Hos•..i.t'al .
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard t.lattOJ:

tlhr-ougbout oftl\~e ~'IW[!etJ

St·~I('S wn d ( . amu Ia Fcl&gt; · 21 ' 22
, ~.-~nrl
23 at ,tJ[ w Holcl S hl,IO!l ol. lllliCifl·

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~ .~ ..... ll&lt;!&lt;!&gt;', .. · .
'IUle aP~ iltSSOD was JJI't!sentJed: 1by. l ) b Bef1J SaM:lom wlhto
Miewed 100 IO(lii!Ding cllaptJers o!
a new study book
''Hope &amp;i8e3
!'rom 1bo I.ed". Mrs. Gd.el&gt;r&gt; J.-.
Tilt, . . . . tmd! ol tbe l'.ep&lt;rt&amp;
pven by • farmer - . bid been

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PILOT LIGHT!

,

Dl1tqi~D TO

Saturdo'/ February 26, 1956
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LAUREL CLIFF

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The Flrrt B~ptl1t Church, ll'om·

L

IIYNOLD L .111.111 '
IDITOl

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fl ay
lee,

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K001s", YP' 5 30. ,p,~iJodl~!
i\lt&gt;on 5·30; Mor»cby 730 JOF' doss
wUI moe!
7 sn

M

Russ~ III

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C~r'i~han

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liN~
ft.et~l'
it•~OD

You&lt;h
F.ellow&lt;hio: 6 30, Juuibr .Ill
Youth
e~emn.~

ly CHARLIS M. 'M,cCANN

iv 1CHAil!.is M. McCXKIN

UniNd Pren Staff CIH'rHPtlndent
Greece seem to face n period
of dabge~ous politica,l lnshab11ity
Pro-we.slern Premier Con~tnn ·
tim~ Karamanlls en me out 'of Sun
day's election W'ith a alltn m:.j011
ty m the 300·scal si ngle·ehamhe-r
Parltunent

But the sevrn opposthon purhe~
w'b1ch ' g•nged up on him won :1
plUrality i n Lhc popular vote.

HYS£LLIUN
IY.

l!fll$. C~IJI,¥-t!! ~I,IUIL~

Mr,. ~
P,1r,1.w~
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f~iy
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W.li.~ ~~on
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M'l'S, M:mY ~&gt;~., Who
p~:~&gt;(l~t!lflll IIIL r.f$j~pr~ Ht~fpi~L IIQs.ll!'fmf
t 11 Sl~ijllo,
Va, 41(1 oon·
valtt:~l'a .a1

,•r

tlhe

w.

H looks , in all, us lr G!·cec.'E&gt; will
ilt'I'ITH• or her mollh- be a headache fo1· the Umted Slu tfs
and ila allies
com•

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lor montho to

~~:;;:==:.:.;===:.,\
a memb~~tl'
of lhe North
- -~----- ~:~~~E Treaty
Oraonitat1on.
Ka
15

Sal •
;._.~.,..·..;;..-~..-~::;:~---~-~-·JJl Su~r: ntl 15 95
810xl5 . . . .
Safe Tnl•
li! 95
801lrll •.. l ~.
!J;r&gt;i. 0.

The campaign wa11 a bill er one
The opposllwn couiH10n partie~
are biller over Karamanlis' vtr·
tory They accuse him of rrnucl
a and demand a new elechon

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Ol.n TIRE
81\W ~ ~ su~oc.A

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ts all r01 that allianef'
fucefl a darricult sUua
tlon tloth In inte1 nal and fnrf'lill
arrair!l:

ch~~'::~;'u!' ~~~~~~e

The
rorMen
field is Uw Greek demand that
Great Britain surrender lt3 colony
of Cyprus Beeaw1e of that, Greek
relations with both Britain and
TUrkey are bad.
Brltaln refuses to give up the
island, w~lch is becomlnfil the blg:JtSt military bose In the Middle
East
Twenty pf' r rent or lhf' p~ople

Il ~ol~i~c::r';P:rlu

Turkhh to
orig'ln
I!J ore
qultftor w1lhng
see
kt'('p I he INland But U

not want Gr.e&lt;"e to r•t ,,

1\:•~;f,~a~:.~~. lsthehnrl
ti1

or..

k eron.

nnrl g~ttlng

10. lntende"12. Cliolce
aroup
13. - the Ktd
U Cozy room
15 Barium •

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21 C!rr.e name

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hoops

8 Stlmu\a[fl!l

31 Thus
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19 Ji'oot)t-sr
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river
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41 Decay
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td duh.b,!'n liPf'Jlll Sur~&lt;l&lt;~&lt;Y with
lh A' pi~nNl!\1-;~, t\1&lt;1• and Jl.1trs Lmroln
R Uf""'l"ll
Mr 1n&lt;tl Moi"J n :ul.f'IV' Wood!':·,
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POMEROY
SOCIETY

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ply 1tan4t for aftott,u. In this example A It uult
two O'a, ttc. Single lf'tten, apos~
tl IIDd torm&amp;ttQn of the wor&lt;11 are aU hint•

'1. X tor \he

ode

tttft ue 4hrercnt.

npPn In th t• 'Ptlbli.c Mo()nday 111nd
Wedn'e!&gt;dU}' f~mm 2 to 4 P 1M!.
Unltsd MethoJid Church, J .

li:ltPI'ItlK

La~lte Kunze,

ftlK, .. OALAFJ BPMRIK SIV

t.'I• ' J! t K.., t

F q D S I S !.

t 1M.tltl THE SPEAKING IN PERPE1'·

nttltct
~~\If

Check Stvbs .. ,

:30 or n

s~rvi.cc,j

ttend Retarlll"ig ••100m W1!1h Si de en·
-tl'.llfl , f' ln t&gt;:~otr d a1t '••oor of chur-00,

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12;00 Faitl11'1or

TV.13

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12•30 Orel lliobool•
1 oo
2:00
2 oo
3.00
4 15

Featwoe '
star's Parade
Film ,

Feo,t)'r•
F.llm

u~ (m~·~t~~.
MOHDAY

12.29 $~ 0.

7.ilil KU.lli; Fra~ 1t Ollio
?-Ill CAliS) 10hn Dilly

7•30' (ABCI 'l'oj;P.,.
\2.30 Cbal&gt;ll• MoDI'OO
8:00 (.Gel TV· Aeader'o DJgeat1 Oil ~- It FaQcy-M. SlaLer
8·90 (ABC) Voice C)f Firestorie2,3\)
f-..Jnlne Touch
9:00 Dc&gt;\l'il .,. Road
3:00 (.A C~ Alt~Aoon FiliP Fes- -tl:30 CA.BC1 M'edleat Horizons
tiyaJ,-"The ~Lady 'laJ~~iabes" 10:00 (Uumont) Mon. Nite Fitet
5,00 (ABC) M:i.ck.e.y Mouse
11 00 New
e·oo Kit Cart~~
11 00 Weather with Sally AQ.n
11·31) lli•J\'1 Wlt.h M Jen~
tl.lq Spona'''iritli Ted Wolle
8.3!$ We!lh'!'
Solly Ann
tlt&amp; C'~int
\ 8 ~ pane~ad with Hen Blehie -~-------1 - - -TiiesbAY
7:11
112 ?.9 SOtin 0.
7•80
112 30 Cborlio •lolon:w
~,sq
1:00 Filln &amp; Fl~cy
ihOO

with

I

2·30 The Yenilnlhe Tou;h
· 3'00 Aft~_riii)Q~ Fifm F'estival
S 00 Mlcl&amp;y Mouse
8 lib R.;,lfY Jolf&gt;;

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,:1
7 00

N'~.· oil•• M.ore J¥qt.,u

~t:.1d

LucU~ Bearlia Hawkins. Pomorov Socle!V
B
Bee S •
usy
ewing I Church 01 Christ ! pre~M;"nted them witb bJrt~~ eai&amp;
and llahled ('andlf!l il'l t&amp;Dify ,Jij[tK. ~
G
Ob
,
roup
serve
Loyal Women's t&gt;r"ThPJir C~esls ot
'
Birthday Thurs. Cl ss Has Meeting Mrs
Jl'r~ J Gantner,
Ed warlt
a
Bradrord, Mrso .
'flh4' tllrtbr;hty of Mlr&gt;!t Carr....
LaWr the other1

\ll:n.h 9 lt VIaS ~d dl~l
IIW&gt; .Athertt Mw-tne ~I)VrHII
'NOI.lld be *'flkt Apl'lil 8 for lM.~
~ '&amp;fWt 011 t.tond:ty, April 9
[~JI' (!(belli• Who ('{Jtlld lt'l4-ffid 11lf•

K~d ~~ w~~ ~~-

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1'1., Whitf', Mm
Gihl)'Ot'le, Poh

EVEII"f"''J

BaohlWJ',

~~fe:p~heP~~~e6!~~d
Cl\urth

~v.

A M, Ttlursday .ev-ening VKil"!l:ilJ&gt;
7
1 30bP 6M Tbu~sday Youtlh. l&gt;'clows 1p

30 P

1

.n

Pw~t.or

Ohureb

&amp; •hool 9 15, ~h M Srruth. Supt.
WQfi,ihip Sl-rvwP 10 30 "Roltling
Away t!he F'lasc", Youth Fellllctw- '
L'.' b1p 5 30, TuMay 6.30 Come
Doubl-e olra~ WilL moot r'Ot fl(liiiJiuC'k.
Tuesday 7 30 WCTU, Wedn~esday
7 30 ,!\11itd Week Lcn\f 1 ~ke
F'1lm· "DJ.-.:cl pi.'C9hlp". 'I '1 J ~'ay 7
ChoL'r Re h&lt;eaT9al
IMthodist Church, Let&lt;:: rt F•tls
Oharge, E!ffim'll'be1q~ F Sopher,
P..mor Sunday 9 30
Worshtp,
Alpple Grov.e; 10 30 A. JM Wor·
ship, ~l'llln.ts, 7 30 P Pit Ewrrl(ei~.Jo
i\JJ(', U!\!aJ•-ot Fa&lt;11s; 'Jlhuomday 7 SO
P M E1'ongeM&lt;&gt;Ic Eoirt Le1oart
p,.. ..,.. meetmjjS&gt;-Su~ 7 30
P. M. Appl1e Grove 7 30 P M'
Eat&lt;Jt Letart, Wed!nf'Sd.n'V 7 ·30 P.
M Letant: .FraJils. M.YF me-('j(.ine
MondQ:y 7·30 P 'MI. Apple G.iow:
Thursday 7 30 P :MI ~L ~
G1'l'l's ChOr&lt;us ~·ehe-a rsal. M6nd[ey
6 30 P 1M Le!ort li'!.n]l]s 'J)all'l&gt;ooage.
AlfrH Methodist Church, Rev.
R 'M Grove, P-1stor
Sunday
SC!hool 9 30 J...ll()y.d Odl1r11!r.er Supt.
Wonsihit) sarv1('.e at 10 45 w~lih t•tl&lt;!
Rev Grove bl'ill!glfl\1 \lhe m e93age
sufllda.ty evenmg illlt ? 30 megula.r
mee'I~.~Jtr 'l)f the MYF W-ednmday
evendng ot 7 30 ~regU lar mtd ~
pt'iliJ~,ar services
Grate Eplseopel Church, J. Ed·
w~n Oha!lll·e&lt;&gt;, Pa9lo.r W-odln'l."!'ida"

oevcmilnp :tfhnot~cru.t Leollll 'i.1 7 '30

.hoe

IW'IiOr Will gn·e

a 8e-rli&gt;EI5 or

addM.~l'ls on. Ohureb H is~oo"':.

Trinity Luther•n

Church, Rev,

H. H, F~f!loosoher of ~ensJburj.l",
will ~t ]SerViioeiJ .t t P M at
bhe churdh on: Bllitdle:rnwt Ave. The
pubkic IllS oordially Wl\"iliOO

sunday evening worshlp 7 30 p
m (Great Bend) Weekly Praver
services Wednesday 7:80 p . frl.' CHURCH OJI C..._,I5-,Tt- HlfMII
Chapel, lt.t!v. Edisoh Weiver,
B 1 bj~ SeboollO a. m. SIJ.)lt Heitry'
Ebllft: M'orldbg Aervice fl·30 A
H: Evangelistic service 7.30 p
M
Grace EpiKotNI Ctwrcfl, l:11t
Main Streit, "Ppfn~. Rtv. J .
Edwin Charles, Rt¥1'\i, M'JiS. Cedrlc 'W. C1lrt; o~·e st. ~rship
and sennon at to; :A: Mt, Holy
Communt&lt;~n.f\r!t Spl}~:! in ~Ohth
Churth School. ~,inner~
and
Primary, at"ll):lO k. k .'rdr Jnlorm•tlon eoitabtn.inK- our
w.ork,
pleue t~lft'-llipqe 302.J.
The-' Fyst ••~ttl.f tKurch, Polft.
er.,y, 1\ev. llaiPit rinaer, ' Putor
Chlll'&lt;b SCbooU·\IO.A, M:, Motilinl
WotSblp •10:3_Q A.~.,
The SaltaiJon Army, Mld'cll•
port, Caphdn GlenDa Rummell .
Sllnday Se~pol
2·30; HolinM~

~vemn~

m!o+ti*e

..

Paul

· filme .i• Jllrs.
ll"cEitoy.
ni'p' ] • ~
:· At ~ on. •·c~ildren

1

M"llih rqe!J!fii: · 't'W "~a~~ad. e
•
Uv tnent.a1ly,
bannei -i~ !,.l&amp;it!d fo th'e ~li\left h 11 r uaUy\' tak~n from

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Chrltt,

J.lfl: wtfl!ut.,.i'ln

JW'v Jllihop
Who !!4o &lt;'losffl. tbe me(&gt;ting wiib

TWILIGHT

CHRISTI~NS

Br Rev. Waldo J. B•rtelt
Fedenttd Chureh
ho~~keoo!es 57;!!h'(l::rJ::i~

e.aclh

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To ew,toy
celve-Ui8

Avenue and brought
dish dinner Mrs
eeiv~ ·eard5, gifts anrJ

Mr~1ttnee

Th

b t

d

Ome

fer tl&amp; lay wi._ •.

BN•rer,...

For A S•t , A Cut Or A ..,r:

l

admor~.

Lookln~

Smart

nhiA

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-------. S&amp;.::=~~::"":;"T"'::==:;:~
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Mrj:l Ada ~t~ MJ(Idleport: Mrs

------.Washmgton's birthday were Sf'rV{'d
by the holttM to Mrs Charles Hoff· II
man, Mrs Wliite·, Mrs Cah1n
son, Mrs ~pries Spf'R&lt;'t•r, Mrs

of

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THE POMEROY CEMfNI' BlOCk COIJAMl
Let Our Experts H!:'1pPlan

Your

E

rs &lt;'harl{'~ Hoff.

o FI\EE PLANS AND $TIMA/I'IlS

~~;E:;;;;;;;;:::;;;;::=::;-

• JOR COMPLETE OR M~r,:RI,U.S ·~Nf:,V
o NO llOWN PAYMENT

~

• SMALL MONTHlY PA\')\IENT

HEW MODERN KITCHEN

Why Not Begin In The- K ttchen? We 'll
eustom detign It just for YO\!-With ne-w

cabinets, Formic• Counter tops •nd floor

til•.

AS LOW AS $9.51 FER MONTH

RECREATION RpoMTr•nsform that u:nusecl ~ ill the ~~~
nMnt into "" all ptJrpoM +, fOr~
rovr tHn...-n,

AS LOW AS $S.Sf

quWH!d ~ll!i the 1 WOitd.
100elront \'licliJey Glll!d &amp;teat IUs
Sym~l is oot •a RemiT!f! Y:iclorilou.s
sword but .a ahameilli c.'('(J5Q U ~
foUW' Kj1rQ 4:1Jil.uM. "be"t)-.rst~ 'W'e

PE~

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MONTH

GARAGE

Do-, rour c•r nud u home? We- have •
veri•y of c!Hi9fl$ to choose from Why not
t:~ In •ltd look th..-n ner.

~ Jllm,, n,Ol ~ aw· ~
~00. ~'. ~· '·t. '
tlbt ~M- 'goaa!'!a.ftij ii'ie' lila:«

AS LOW AS $11.11 PER MONTH

ilf¥'g
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Wtl\1
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OhpistliliJI:; ''Lord I

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~but ... ' 1 He iS •
uAdet ~ •
btllt there llll"t! ex¢l!lptlklng.

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YEAR TO FIX!

tO

AS LOW AS $UO PER _.,H

,-

FULL MEASifRE: OF H~L:nt
FOR YOJII ,fAMf~Y

ill: ~ ,

~1 it"Self...'li!lte bau ·!Cil'v~­
k- ltte tMD of Lilfle 100 Ufe, a eail
lflbal :Lakes ~ over evet'IY~eeting 3·30 Op~ Air' S,rvice 7 ~~b!i11'113' elee.. 1~ li$ "~~ II!, is im·
P M Salvathm nl~tlnl' 7~0,
~dll'Ve. ~ et11 De
ChrltU.ih Church It&gt;\lllftch;vllle 'V'QitiiQns, no ~ "lhlf'
':1 ,
Every Sunday 10 A. M. Sunday WM. Jl:itber yoU (O:Ibtr
Sehool and Communion firs t Sun. or yoo ldQn.'t. Oundltil~ ~
day in month 11 A M. Churqb t~~ GPe ~In ~ .W'ilitit.
communion and preaching; thlr4
'Iih~ GNitiJiole '\dh 11 dtVided
s'unday
In mon~b 7:30 P. M. wilrit, Wf1ff td'rPe:ea ~ ~
church preachlne-Rev. Harold C. Ohri:_&lt;.t Wet •love .fOri h
Woitd.
Darter, PastOr.
For~ ~ Clhliillim tit1.ill mt
Chrlttlln Church 11 Lon1 Bot- a 1)1'1t\'~· iiDd' joy bat 8 fxmktJ,tom, evet)" Sunday f :30 A. M. some ~dut;-. 1'1Jord [ will! flliWw
Sunday Scbool and. "omrnunlon: '11be'e,~
· firwllb T !h9iv'P s-w~ en·
fu·st Sundlly in mtinth '7:30 P \1. P'~ Q'eftl
10 k.,.," The- Ci'JI'llst11all'1
Church prea!'hme; third Sunda~· tlto
b e f.oiTOWPd oolv bv
tn..m onth 10 30 A M Chul'ch com t·~"' n( -a~ IUD.rl jvj~~, SpiiJ'Ii$
muhJOn and preaching. - Ref "'P\ls ()nre ~ f 00."
Harold C. DoBter, Ptstor.
Too 'llmfl!. or ills ~ ~liVIng 11)1
The Ch11rcft of (hPI&amp;t, keno. ~he 1w.liBMt:, ' &gt;~md illh'at' ~s ~·bevery Sunday 9·30 A. M Sunday llf'l&lt;'~, w~~:~t&lt;f'ld J~. ~Is said· "BeSchool 11nd communion,
second caltlM tt.ru ooe rneitlher hot DIM'
Sundoy in month 10::10 A. M oo1d. biJtJ only lukewarm, I M)l
Church communion and preacblnl &amp;pew thee oot 10( 1m)' motltlb." You

Finish your a'ttk. S.l¥'e tt.at ~~ ~·
by turning th.t attic Inti A ...,..~
bedroom.
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MAKE '56 YOUR

ex~ is

' DIX d0! 1~' Ills·
Clllri&lt;t""' 111\IIQlill'. ot.

,.qq.o O!IJ!It..llll\!'

\fell

SHIRLE~Y WIPPlE

Mrt James Rn·w·

'P """ onad il'le~ Ohr.f9t. p '.IVati-

~~ DJQt;lve

And

(~roomed.

h

:lla41 dOwn •Jn: fear md trorn.bl'ing
His mot4o liS: "lib pays (o be! 111
Chti9U13111!''" BJ'VI. We flrl'e ealllect 11io
f~ &lt;a~ ~•. a~-

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)

manent Wave To Keep Vou

men~ ~~s~!!~':: m~%~rs ~~Jcthe l

birthday c lub

l.r.tt1e Coh~a~":ltf\L t.hzabdh Camp
twll , Mrs ElmlhMh Dat'!.l, Mr~
Dum Jlarst, 1\hs F:d na Rt•ibf'l,
Pomeroy, and Mr anti M 1 ~ Mr
Namee.
......

g 1vc- ol lltl'

your

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DCinnld Collins, ~s Gt&gt;orge Coffilc,
vague oa'Jld Mn Elr.('G1t*fJ~, .fr Mr~ Well~.
J1•ff'-- and M1 ~ Wfn:iFft Boyer
an&gt;d re-'
Th~
m~ng wtll b{'" hfld

t'.am\011. be

January aDd February

'

Dec.
basemf.'nt
14
ot Reedsvllle church Stritlklapd,
tnJ at the Lmeoln
home oflle&amp;Jbta.
Mrs. Daytoll Dn
cakt's
1 f rrom
· ruh: her guests and r{'JatiVes
Frte Mtthodltt Chorch, Harr~
Mr9 Da~id Goodwin, VIce pres!( rJe.r..
BatesJ, Pastor, I..a~l CUff. Sun- dfjP,t pr~SldJd in U.e absence 0~ Tho11e atte~ipeJbe dinl\&lt;'r were·

SERMONETTE

en

U

l:~~;~~';~~~"~'w~~~·~·~t~h~~',~,~ :~d:~\.~;:'':~.~~~
when rtoed~~==~~§~~~~=d

Su.'lan f'lullf'n and LUcinda
P.fayer.
rl" ehtJ1'1.:.4n~l Jhe C:reen CloH•r
4-U Club at thto Pllllf'n's homt;&gt;
HirtiUiay CelebrtJtlon • Thursday and worked on the1r sew·
ing projert ol malung apron~ whit h
H ld A M N
H
muRt be &lt;'Ompleted before tht&gt; next
~ ampe ome meeting at the home o! Colleen
ConUpuing an annual obsenanee Wilson wilh Nancy Skmner as tht&gt;
of Mrs. Charles McNamee's birth· as.•dsting hostess ThE' members are
day, Thursday a gr,oup or-~~·:~~: to bring material for pillow ca~Ol
met at her home on S!Juth
lo this mrehnJ!'

,.

·H ...I,F dr
.fiiJ

tbe pre!i.ldi~;pt, Mu . Don X,11nedy.
The
mlnu~es of
the
lhst
tneeUne and treasurer rcPPtl. wa~
liVen b¥ Mrs. Edwa1·d Wdls It
was df!C'tded to br~ng Clld hats Lo
the next meeti.ng to be ~old as a
money1maklne"'roject: Old dresser
brouglit by the members were sold
and will be worn at a later date.
The door prize was awarded to
Mrs Elm&lt;tr White.
Reu·
'· esh ment 5 tn
· ~&gt;ft
•
"""epmg
WI!• 1I

t

~:23-' was giv~o~ by

D91VItes:"tl0

sun.

YOt~:"d

69c:'

J:Jeitf
Mit . . .dJohn
.''A Moore.
foubders day wls h''
I•
by

n the' l;(mhjoepl"e '

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tl,\'~~"~{:;;:::;)~·~~.;~~~M~s p;~~~~~;~

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theEi~J,rJMtJw~
~Qtil)'~lhi~H1af
.-:!
: t.o 'Mtt.
The
ea.-b ·aCOflfiilniik~~
·tNtfit¥ ·, 41 eakt! ~the _program

Tuesd
1

eov&lt;mJu-.g
brtefly-M tlb i&lt;s
ST. PAUL'S
LUTHERAN lrief ,(X"rfod a-1'1 (OJ1ms Dl'tl indeCHURCH, Pom.eroy, L. M: Mohr· f
huff, pastor. 1he- pas tor IS plnnn· ~n~J~e and Wlgtlle, 'lllhat)o.wy ood
mg lu eonduct mid-week Lenten umiOOI. .and l!lb.eil"l :bWl 'DDLurn- is
serViCF! The fnst will be held on ob-:.ctlllt-&lt;1. 'Jihwe are Wbritill,._,1)
A!I.I
30 1'wJII~ht,
who dWtl'lll cort...&lt;t1.anto.J&gt;y ·.m &amp;ptr.ltu&amp;l
,· 1 wed nes day, F8b · l~th
'
at 1
ntillher deflDirtJel'Y in ffie
o ciO&lt;.'k T~.eme will be • BeholrT tiehi IRCll" yet In com.plt!-1-e lliMk~
Your King His Crown-Ills &amp;•ep il~. 1ihett· d1Ce .J.s Ylli;Qlle, shadowY
ter-Hls Robe-HIR
Kmgdom- tnd&amp;I.illtlt.e, ilmli tibei!:r true dlP.re
fliB' ~tiats-!Jt~
~omalit"P- 1:.~ obsouroe. ~ ~ ~line ~
Hui 0 th. The pubUc Is nvUed. or •·~ 'IW!U~t\t Olrisl:iai&gt;S;
TtiE RACINI MISSION. th•rltl \Mhooei ~tmstiCIJ we ~ · i b
Bush, Parlor. Sunday School ~0 the fuiit-er '])8&lt;1't of' ~il)e .ntJrwti1 Ohap:a. m. Sunday evening worship .. _ or, ..~ .• "-",
7·30 p. m . Weekly Prayer Services .._.
......_._ ~
Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Pcn·Uand serTheM is b
~ im·
vices Prayer service MondA! l:t puilirve ~. 'IbiS 41)1)! ~ laiH
7 30 p. m. Regular church servlcet UpOn mOOd:~ tlpoo, f~.
Friday 1:3il -p, m.
Slla&lt;ve to ,tJbe ~lat~; 1be meta
l

Thur~·

&amp;fhe

'\W)(-n

~V(-d'

~

John Wyatt, P~stor.
1 e and..eifbt,b..,I!J'Hfll-taugh"t by
t
School 9 ao: chur('h ~ervlcts 0!'
Bow~.
with the Lor~'.s Su(lper be"
)It': David SJatet PfOJI"Dl efMllr11erved every Suod-ay morniDJ Is
the Bible teaches U!l In Acts 20·'7. Sew-~;l:$!1w
'' jiJrg
'~ r
Youth mutlne at 8 P. M and
~.f' Rlf~
• .-,;
evangeliR"tie servlce Suflday even.
ja&amp;..
,
ing .at 7. J~mes Reed, Supt.
C/&amp;f~ .
RHd•vllli Chi,.., Rev. F....l~d
• .,.
'· •
Norrl!l, Pastor. Servtces at Joj.pa
..9:30 A M; Sund_ay at 10·20
l I 0;
~r.~. · ~
daY SchooJ at Long &amp;ttom 9·20 A.
M; Prpacbing service tO 411; SunA contribUtion wU made to the
dfly Sch"Oo] at Ree.dsVIIt~ 9:20 'A. Helft 'f'Und wh~ ~ th~ '" SMr-Jt.it~
M Preaching 7·30 P . .M. WSCS 1t Se";.ing club met Wednesday ev~n-

orrm~&lt;l'l :so.aro

meeting was
hP.ld F1•1day even:mg nt .t ·h e fl:ome
or Mirs. All'ne Bat~ey
AnllqUity Sunday Sch.ool 9 31)

CJt'(i~ of 1 lie
Fedrn!&amp;lt'd Ohocoh mPI ~.r
at Hwt l.'lhureb fllit' a n all d-o~y

hrrw _{(

day School 9.3(); Clw meetill.l
~0:80; FM'Y service '1 00; Preac~A 11.1
1ng 8 00; Prayer Meeting WeanesS~.tllon· Sunday Sclhool 10 A. day 7 SO Hysell Run Sunday
M, Mormng WO:rship 11 A. M.
School 10; Pr~cbing ll:le.
t&gt;'.0 1~t Run: Mom)J'Ig WQ'Sh.ip
9 A M; suni(B.~"" Scboo} 9 50 A

M

~

011tl6.&lt;Wr wa:oJ obstorved
Bee 9Pwma:

roun.ler.s·.·. o·;;y Is Ob~rved Tuesday
Evtn•nn·B.rSa'l$,"urv:Parent
Teachers
~. •&lt;

olulidren o: men h'li'aec rs polllfled
RACINE AND GIIAT ~NO SWI(!G ~ by ~eur Cllld 11811'
~n.tn ·l'h~ I~; ~befi£'f o lll:.' God !Jm~·h Baptist Church, Rev, Wesley Jen· a ~111 oJqo t1e'J!~ mel9ClNnla
ble~;~ed th r e fill' l'Ve&lt;r P~ 45,2 klns, Pastor. Sermon TOpie "Div· '"Lord I wUt C-olaow 'l1ltee wi'tbet'·
Sundoy &amp;hoo\ tO A M W&lt;'&lt;llie&lt;· me Rule". Su••a• Sch-1 9:30 1, 11Mu ~·" 1lho villloo&gt;
day evtn ".11' s rl'V' t('e a1L 8 11he m St,mday m~i~e WP.;.lJjp 1(1;411 ihf belloads ris- the '
~
'J)Ublle i ; &lt;'&lt;)l'dl&gt;a'lly unvi tM. :to at- 11 . m· (Ra&lt;.'ine) BYPU '7·9tt p, hP· ~. ' ~ ~ ~~

Here's how to work It •

11 LONOFIELLOW

Rupp~l1,

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.
MIDDLEPORT, t he Rev. Hobert
Styers, postor Bible School, 9 30,
Lester TaJr lor, su pt, Morn1ng wor·
ship, 10 RO, llermon top!!' "The
Rewarding of our Fmth", 0 45,
Young PeopiC''s meeting; '1 :30
Evening service, sermon topic "A
Stone with Savtng Virtues", Thurs
day, 7 30, Prayer Servtce
Chrittian 5 ••nee Scw:'.t
144
1
c
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M:ulb-ea·l•y Ave. Poml'lroy Milmn'i'hg
eervJee 11 ~ m. Wll•h Obt,isl: J esus l1be s-ubJect o111d the Gdldcn
Texrt:· Thoo a11L fmll1er •lh1m tlhle

~n1" Ootli\I~OOI.ll!i

~

l~e

Youth Fell owship, 'ti 30, Wedn('S·
day, 6 30, .Junm1 L' horr , ? p m
Sf'nior chmr

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h st1c servu:e, 7 :m
llT MOHLAII BAPTIST CII URU I,
MIDDLEPORT. t he Rev N D Bor
den pastor. Blble School, 9 Hi, Ar
IE" fla Reese supt : Morning worsh,p, 10 30, 'BTU, 6 p. m
\
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUR·
CH MIDDLEPORT, the Rev. How
Ruppel! pas tor. Chm·eh School,
9·30, James Buchanon, sup! , Morn
lng worsh1p, 10 :m, sermon topt&lt;'
"F1admg Yourselr"· Westminster

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n1l \1\r-: IJOirll'dl Dar¥1dSon
•'lln'tl IM'ffi. Oharl t&gt;-S McClo!Jinl'
fl11l L&lt;:Oin wer~ Su!Jdiav ~ti-es! '!&gt; of
h "'t m1)1hoo•· 0l)l'al GJ I €':'1
Mr .n lllfl M11:;1 E:u~en~ W~II ran~ I
!11 1nli M.t·s IlO'wa~&gt;d UilroiW ~ld
~d ,,:'(lll\9' .(.i.,,l,.,lfl on Mt ~nill M.o·~
s A W\~•'11 Sutw11w
M-r 'll. nd ·M•Ps Vi;'1111l&lt;M AI'Vis and

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day a t Ri pl!ll' w.1: h

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&amp;'l&gt;am whM .the Womm'l't A~
cilul~ d ,l!JW' ~ ~-tf"~fl
r;ft1J1,Ch.t:ni»J ~ ~ fflt.lltti 8CI(&gt;i-al

4f.,_~,y~1f-~~ QJar '~t&gt;--~ed ~~ )l;r'tO~~o~·(!~~; ~~s.BaDiil_&lt;,"k'lw&gt;ltklw-

worship a! 8 Piay&gt;t
01 Thursdty t P. M.

self"
CHURCH OF CHRIST IN C,lUUS 1Ail'l!iquity,
RL~cme S~
Foreet
~hool
Run, g ::10
Sutton
A
TIAN UNION, "P.iiDDLEf'OR't llw I \f, Yl1uNi fel:)o.wihl.p 0 P. M;
Rev. Guy F Sayre, pas lor Bible l':v-E'IFUlll WorSbi:p 7 30 p M
School, 9 30, Odell Manley, s upt ,
Ot~k Grovf'· Motmi'ng Warslhlp
Mormng wo•·sh1p, 10 30. F.\o.ang:e- fJ 4!i A M Sunday Seh:ool 10·45

'W'e('l}{tmd

Mm S A

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41 BCirn
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'11 Large pulpit
30 Smears wltll
1rease r-

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11 Qe!ipol•

2!5 AuthOT of

29 Lease

'll'h\1{'11"

furnace

bQttom

l~UUB

1M•r •oo&lt;d iMh'l'l" WiJimm Oba\re
and scm Oo.IU'ITibus, and ~~nndidall·

or

ei"&lt;IOO

~he {~~

...t,
ir&amp;lattlliion

Mlololiii\e' ...:::'lui!30 ldpi&lt; ..

hUowstu_p; 7" 30,
YOUI'I Gfllldtls''l
worship, sP_rmqn top!~
Salt 4!1,11.~; ~ ~ Jam~
Tttesday ~ 1 3 Jl r.n l J"ll hpnR &lt;'onrer: Sul~J'\"Ojll, H.~) J\li~; ! 6 P m,
e nce fnr rub s( Olli Den "Mother!!, W'~llmirtL'It~r y~ ' F\e.1~(l~W~s'htp•
Wednesllay,. 7:30, m!ld-week Pray7. 90 1'ri.lst.M meerlt'llg;
er and Pya1sc St'ruce; Thur~day, Wedna!Uay 6 30 JUnwr Ohair 7
0 45, Seuwr choir; PrlQay, 7 30, Seniot.· daOlr. "
·
S. 0 S party 111 t11e &lt;'hurch for
F. ct.r~ed Chur&lt;:h. Waldo J.
every member
th&lt;' Su nday Chu11- Ba'rh&gt;l~' 'Pa9IW' FJ1!Id BLoe:L«u~r
' C~ School hegl mung Wllh Junior Supt 9.15 A.
&amp;uldey Scohooi
10
30
H1gh dass&lt;'s
A M' Sermon 1,op,.e "(ts
PRESBYTERI AN f'HliRCH, SYRA· Pll2ee ln 'J1h.e Obuirdt" SpecJQl
CUSE,
Hl'V 'll oward
fOO:S!]'C :From 10 15 .t o 10
A M.
pastor ( hlllllt Scl •o ol , 9 30, Rol5ert 1Senmon toplc ·The Oho•ee
1s
Hardm, f:Upl \Vblllltn.\1ter Youth DIJ.'Cipleq"
6 30: Even ing
Methodllf Church, Racln•, John
'7 '30, sermon topiC "F1nr.h ng Yom I })!\\~, Pllj!lbof Ra('lin~. Oak GroVe

F{'llow~htp,

Wu:Jlpohy ,aif lngatl'l'

'1 Kind of cat

HI

Harley Jdhnso:n. is tiM
1glllrnt 101 ,Q dall'ghli!'l"' Mrs. R'llbei1

body

garlan~

a

a... ... w"'",

w""'
Mr9

28 Large

e Hawaiian

~

Rtpley IS'pMit a d'(ltf ~1&amp;' wtUt
h t~ tp.11M11t~. Mr &amp;nd• M'N S. A

2d Shlp'a
dt'ttn·
twn
roCim

aadCir

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mouths

11M'~ ~1'3\'iron ri-t

Sla~ s:07'·
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~to =:..,m;: .=, =~

h 1
HOUs. '[ fir&amp;er. cta.,ter s~.
ahu
~ day,. Schoo d:ad .t ll. Mornl '
=9·~~~ ~ ;J 1 worshl~ 11 A. !4 sUndar: even I '

fletii"'C .00.- Bi

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2:1 Springs

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rff

tl~ (lhfto~ ot bc4tl tlhe: ~ • 16111ctloaoo- !Oif' dllt' JWurJJ
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Chri~L".for~,_chtld~n,Q"T_he M~s.&lt;uon- j Tto~~
~- ~ ~~~qw

a. ~teet or
1• .\JI010t
land
a nanclnJ c1r\
4
American
&lt;EIYJ&gt;.tl
Indian
t . A eree" 1
G Ambaa..
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.

_"!lnf'otd E\'«l the J.H•

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Green Clover 4_H
Club Entertained
A p /1 H

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.........___. or •lhe "'-·ot.imal ~('
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Harotd Souer w;w
Rorna~l. 8 I f I'd by oftW! mE'm~ h1' ~I·

1nv 7 41J Wednef.!dlly t&gt;Vt&gt;nlng; and
Chur&lt;'h ~f\1'\/t&lt;'e 2nd and 4th Sun
at 7·45

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2 0(ltni

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Thursday

1 15
's
un.day:"
, story Ser·''
mon
ary Lady : sermon IQpl(' "Wm and 1
Teaeh Them": 5 30, Seilior H1\

l•~rccl

1,estame.~t

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The (..()yal Wom('n !\ ('lass met thday cake also
at the Church of thnst,
JIORttii!JH'•
day
wllh Mrs Will Rey Mrs. o L.
nolds, pres&amp;dent, prcs1d1ng and trrtleld. M.-..,
qu.lbn"
Jatob 'Betz with
"
Mn Lcs t.a Go! hard , devotion;.! ll'l a contribUtor .::;;:;~,;;ti:O•i
A rl~'C'Or~!OO Dn1twb'l CYke wa~ Jeader. giVIng a prayer and reading
1
w.:·h a poHuctt dumer at I&amp;•iolm-, verses aJld a JlHNll
ben and two gu...Jtfll,
041:(11), lo M!';l
r: r~~&gt;lt'r, Mm O:'ho
Sends 1Ji
'
Morray Mm Wtiham Uakf•r. % ~
)..(m Jluht'J'!,
r:rowr I! Hl
M•i&lt;&gt;R Anna DuN
'-fr~ Ad'.JnJ
E~h. Mh-o ('brf•ncl! Ma~ Bradford ond Mn Ro~oe Salter
Mrs f-lrl'l ShJ• ltk, M,... Norm-an fielrl rtonrl a pll{'m "W ashtn~lon's ,
~. M!r.f ~nwmd Hood. \"l&lt;r~ fhrltul~~cy" from lhf' 'lilf'ab"
I
Baen. Ml'fi IJ.ar.ry K(·Js"J,
A cuntratmtwn wa;&lt;;
li'r:eda ·M!Rdl, Ml:"S KaHl' lhc Utoart Fund {:lmp:ul,!n durmg
, ~ CiaNI Scha.,.roc. M:rs the bwuneAII :'!ell:swn Memllen
ONE·H.\LF GAl
W L. Kaul:z, Mr"!!! Tht'&lt;&gt;dm'c- Mora. port~d call~&gt; on shut-tm and
;Mn.
.Ka,paAddte
lld Grll"t'Ja',
M too ~tc'v Am&lt;l.nda class voted to order diBbes for the
r0
t"iS
-a (:,ru("St\r
&lt;'hurch use Mu Gothard, whose

tl~~\01'

Collin\entary
On
The News

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Ptt!-ll&lt;tr MOrnmg
in«.n' Mtit I'll!
t'hrme
Tewbbary MB Su Srhool 9·45 A M A!
.
Ducin&amp; tbe
sHt
':md Mnl F.red ))(&gt; .
!&lt;hiP, t 11 A M MYB'
wor
Wf'M 4
Mll'Y I..o.t.Mc JODC."S a
at 8 p ·
n a.r eyt.
fll/)l a
rayer mt'~linJ TltuPJ- J&amp;ohday, Feb 2!1 at .tobc ~ ~• ..-..: m ~ I ho rrd3y e-vening. F.nterpnse Sllnda)! Wtlb Sil=bMt and «n.ac)QJI to
Srhool 10:10 A M Morning ~or.:
9:30 A. \1 .
Oil 6:30
M
7 . oA,O p 4'!l}'er- f11
...
F.vton I ng ..
• ·••·hlp
"'
v
lnf'~&gt;ltng Wednt&gt;.sday 7JlQ P, '1.
'
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.
Ul Church ... .btart
\e f..enl • P, p. m,
Enrl· lfln!d
MntJn, 'falifor. Sunday Schoof
,
' I'•J
'H. 1' 1
f'nvor, 1 p m. filvana;::ehshe evf'nlilg
9 30 A H Worqh1p 's rv·
•
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d
I
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tOO r d
~et v1co, !lermon
topic "'l'be GOS·I Ch~~h •f Ch~1t. Rt~· . Frfll
('h ·. 1 · F!.nd'
_ (' ICe
~ fo~t! Dat r' W~ , O,Yft::~t", . ,~il9,,Pff!l~fl.. . .a quo ers
1
PI' I Power ' , Wrdnesday, 7 p m I f:aN't rr. -~ ''Dlbl{' ~ !lot Sur\da:~·~ ;:n1•3(} ;a~t aMnat, w~n,t\J(~t~
·l't~ ~t T_ f8·, ~~-~~ ~rs. Jtgy D
.
111
4
mr&gt;r!lng and Btltle
Church
8l!l:tyer
p m (' Iiiii I' m :l(tlce
n •Jil'11;1&gt;••· ~P."'-4 ""'"'"'•"''IIi l't"Yol.'••u•P
M Cof tl.•
r·r-:.Nuirtnt, Sy•..l
"!"'f"
JliiT.&amp;.
Jill Bf1
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FIRST HAP'I'IST CUUJtrH ~1[11. !0 ~Q Mib,k.ct ··~~to CblitM"; c.use, . ' .uarrtmore,
eutpr
..
pra)er
by tbe""'Re,v. ~(fr 8Hlh0 ~vJ~~· JJr'~ Jolin ~areeant and Mts.
DLEr0n1' thr R&lt;'
c E ' u oyt 6'3b.~ rnlrit4l'tan.:. ~Yo~ 1'1 .30 Sun~~
9~ A. ~· Momli; OSN!Md oth~ lf'ltletinJ. 'tt was v.o~
1U participating T.he ;lilc
Pastor C'h;ud 1 Sthool· 11 15 F'rank I.'IQ.&gt;,J~ng OOn~i.oe of EneViWIL by Rev. Ewort 1P1. . : ; . ~ 8;30 P. ¥~; to tl'ensor lbe -tlfb"'~te:q(ltJ for-liR! ~ AJ,YSe 'irney and of Phoebe
·
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D11 4uo.~L ""'''-~
vadn
nie d16liC servae!-e 7·30 P· ~ contitJ.,
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Chel'st•hr('
W suJJ!
Mdr~in'U
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'llqrl.. . t be • 1oonuers
o1 t he PTA
1
1
sh1p obs1:'r ~a Ute ~r ''A~eri~a for Is ~.;;··~~~·: W~7 p. m . e ;I ell ~y e~dfP'i pr~r~r me
mitf.ee.-~Wu• appo(Qi\e'd;eoDtP.Qied •f
wtre- giten bl' Mrs. Clif!ord Le•f·

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Ac.CIV'IQfiOn Has Gathermg

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Servl~
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sal, I hut sUn y, MYF, F.x.ecutlve I tc.h
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Slfrhool
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~ft'ond Sundtry ln mGntff 1 ~0 P
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day In mOnth lMUl A lrf. rbpf('h
comnu:Jn{on and prt~achinw.-Re-v
Harold f' D&lt;ltHsr Pa!&lt;tGr.
Corhtton ChureiiJ,
Klnlt'INttl}'
RoEHl, Rf'v R A. Butdli•, Palitor
SuruJ;~y Srhool 9 :w Prayf'r "ltet·

!~I a JOn lOinS, on
l~nday
lrll!('1'(~e- day~
'7 p m IHllniii.JI!ng ('Offimll· l 'llOOI,WJ,3tlitol)ai YOOI!h R:B}lf will bto
iu• chu. h
l u•·,d.~ ~ F'.~tlwr Son Banquet,' ht~ld Ill: 11.00 Ohuncfu of C'ttn~ In Enltrprls e, ~::·

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n100 ' }PQU..&lt;l Sfii'', BY!&lt;' 7 30 P
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7 30 P M Pi1n\H ~ ~5na:
SMll!l'd'a}· 710 'p il You~ adu.ltR
urrilf"d 'o &amp;ttllf'lnd
Th• UDIN~ Mat~lst Ch.urch
J (~he KUllOO, Altttor ('J)urr.)l
~1Krol 9 15 1lhrf.o Smif!!h.. ~pt ,
Wol\ofup SPI'!Vo"-'e 10 ::10 "Unt~'tl&lt;;:t"

HEATII MI.!:I' IIOOIS I' I'II URCJI,
P.fiDD! J•. FlJU 'l 1he R~v 1•. A
Bungt•J'kJ ji!S\Ill Sunday Schon! ,
0 :UJ, F1 111 s\ Co~ err !!up\ Morn·
ing wut ~lt 1l 10 ~0 st'rmon top!(•
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~tJA~. ~.at llO, ~J:tm.i_t&gt; •:• Pomeroy, 0 . Bus1ntu office
joliiiie'. ,·'oililbtlft 'Dl!tre Plio•• :!97.

.N'~lonll aav.rrtlsJnt repr~tJtiVP., ~llletl.l-$:111).\lall..
30 ~xlattoa Ave., NP'!' \'Gr~ c¥.1., llf, N,.

The Daily Senti.n~l

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INTIIEm OF MilOS MJ.SOI! AliA

J.r.almd •• ift"Otul C"la!flll malllDi matflf 1t tbe po.~ otftC'e
i'ooJPJ:OJ. .OhJ4.
I&gt;

Saturday, February 25, 1956

·=·',

Complete Remodeling Service F rom Pions To Co•pl~l\
At No,Colt To Yo~t

T•ast tht g04d Molth of your
family in ourl rkh, fotm·frf•h
Milk . • , an~~nty of it . . ct
meals and ' ~ n meals. Everr

NC) D6WN PAYMENT- 36 MON"f'HS TO MY·

giGsdul cont,lns a gener6u•
it tokes" to
mall:e eve~y healthy, hoJd.,
mtOJUte of "whGt

ond

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TWO PIIONQ!:S TO SERVE YOU

82

and 435

-40 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SEIIVICE

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The ~ily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Miaaleport, ClUe

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~~l:~JPO~~~l~Jackets~ Eastern Meet For Title Tonite

unltMI , _ . Sports Wr1tw
NEW YORK. UP-The ereatest
automatiw speed show of the Y&lt;U
is bd.q lead-footed over the his-

Favor D0 drill coacbed y·IVe
Wahama Future Lambert Funeral
T0 w·m Tournament Gonfa1on Fanners Observe To Be On Monday

llme there were only 26 members
all told. That'• tbe day J became
kDOWll .. ~Fearful." When that
Corvette wblpped tbrougb the fin-

FOREST RUN

National Week

Mid-I

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WANT ADS

&gt;b-. and lin.

::=~~e ~~e~:~:or
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$299.00

Extra-practical. .. _
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11950CHEVROLET
1 2 dr Rario &amp; Htr. 4 dr Radio &amp; Htr.
1951 BUICK 2 dr Special
1951 BUICK 4 dr Roadmaster
1950 PONTIAC 4 dr
1950 FORD 1 v~ Ton Truck
1949 DODGE 4 dr
1951 BUICK Dyn. Super, R&amp;H
1948 CHEVROLET 2dr

TILLIS USED CARS
Next

To J'ostofflco

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ORPHAN ANNIF.

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Auierlcas Best Buy

New Super·Dity l'INiuM
Pur1lu.be N •c. loa11r ju1t
''heav_y duty," bu.l SUPER·
DUTY . New, eaC!Ia.wlve ooaa·
blattioa of addHJv•• clv11
au.perior wear prot~teUolt. , , ,
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PN·IIlli\lon .

WILLIAMSON 01 L
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DISTRIBUTOR
Ph011e 1811-J

Pomeroy. Ohio

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Br IIAituLD CiRA1

t'M "TUP CAT\)'
TH' WITCHEG»·MV

IF I DIOI'-I.' T

,and llhe- ltt&gt;v r.rovr for •hifi ron·

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80 I mg wor-ds.
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NAME'S SALlV

k'NOWf

FOR'TH ... MIND
IF I LOOK AROUND

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We ha-ve ~n this immtdlatt'Vicinity a b~:illtllul srnd: B'(1Gtk

boreepower Strato-Streok V-8 and revolutio!IAlY
Strato-Flitht Hydra-Matic Dtive•:
And that big, extra power mean11 a new kind
of handling ...., and tivoli,_ you've never
knowa in a big car
And wait 'til you hear tbe pri0111. They're aa
practical , •• and exciti111 ••• aa the ""!B ~.
aelves • ; • starting right dowa with the lowOJJt!
Come in ooon-let us ohow you why t"fabulous '56 Pontiac&amp; are rat.cl America's bOJJt

atat.itm ••ron:.• buyr'

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1952 PONTIAC
Y'!l ~·s Beat Thill Poollac.

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Try It

$888.
KARR and VAN Z~NDT
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500,• ..E. Mt.in $t,
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JACKSON. OHIO

RODNEY ooWNING

l'l.'.&amp;sonablt•. h-lrts . E. R. FQreDiih, · SewiO, · M,Jidiines, rental macJ1. •

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Ohio_.__
2-24-31&lt;
THAt 'TOR COVER SAI.E-ProieCt
y{•urseJf from Ult! cold da.a.:lng
spring plowing wiLh one ot our

1955 FORO \'i('\orio. V8 &lt;'n,g-iM·,
st.dlndarrd ilranwu Ws.kl:O,
$1995.
Jimmy
2 .~-$c Ponwra, •MJ&lt;ldle-port .

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INSURANCE +.r;;_f.N~

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per month. Phont' I
"$.win&amp; hbchlne co.
1~ N. 2nd A\.,.
Mlddleporl .
2 22-30tcl

RADI_O--~-----sJO N
P!i' ' -....,.,. CJ 1

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one .:uu. · e and A oplian~f'
rna S· rasti('.aily
re uc-e
st_Ore, 118 W. Yain Sl.
MEtGS
F.Ql!lPMENT
COMPA1jl\'.
2-D-tf
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2-23-3tc
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H(Yf'POINT ELEernrc DRYER.
aU IJO.a6.-J. We ae~ee all
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~~~f'l.· 1 'It'!''p tiDan I yE"ar,
~ood conSebmoJla
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h&lt;m-e- 82 .J, R-obt-r;l
port, Ohio.

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61U.M
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PomProv ~;~~~ij~~~ ~~~;

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J:ightfoot. Pomeroy , Rl. I.

By ERNIE BUSHMlLUB

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COLLINS .

at 18 W. Cave St. tuppe~: Monkey
Run).
2-24-3tp 1

tna~ea

VIC$;l'ecbnida.u.
A.Jl
Repaired
by Ex
port
Pbc.ne 8284
y
Jtli~eport.
6-l~tf .

Fultq~

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R·ivl·e·J•a· Coupe
A. N. Bengel.
1·24-U
VA tu-q 14
o-r
will ....,..
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l'&gt;'nafl·ow '"' "" $995. Bl••H· 5-Room NEW HOUSE, Unf111' ' .til,V;jjy.
. . 00111/io
$130000
~mlllll"\&lt;1, Pomel'IOIY, OG110. 2-25·6lc
Dished. ~ownell Ave., lltddle$7®.1,10 do-. ·
1952 CADILLAC DeVIlle Hard-top
port. Reuonoble. Pbone 11044- MeiNE-~ """' hme ~.
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$
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1954 BUICK s.,..;.J Do\ux 4door
Pomeroy. Phone 2ll5.
2·23-lltc
~lot- Otlb
Sedan, Dy:116flow drive, $1895. BRING YOUH SHOES TO JlA..
C~r«,lt IIALTY
1 CINE SHOE SHOP AND SAvt
101
Bl'""'nar·s, Pomel"&lt;J.Y. Oh&gt;o .
2-25&lt;11&lt;.
MONEY.
1·17·11 1 2-2~-31&lt;aaf

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. t-40 P1un:! St., Middleport
SPECIAL
We Repair Tele-vfsi()f)s was.ha-:9
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::c-,.---:-:c.,- ) New 1955 Phileo Refrigerator · Sw~ an.4 Futn i~ure .
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1955 STUGEBAl{ER Pidrup, 8600
Was $529.M, now '$369.95 w(lh Z-11·~
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condition
(rili:Je-ln. P"lione· 6284-Y, Foremin J
$1395. J~mmy P&amp;rson.'l', Middle&amp; Abbott.
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p o•·i.
2·25.atc
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1951 BUICK Super, radio &amp; ~t·
BJ.aeUJntr Auto Company, FE-b . . 1nd used equipment. 'l years
e~·, .good liiT'es, $850 . J•fmmy Par.
2&amp;tlh, 1956 at 10:00 A. 1M........o-ne
fuU time el})~rience-.
:sons, IMiddLepc~t.
2-25-ot.c
IS49 2-d·B()IJ" Sedan. By R. K
R. 0 1 FIFE REFtiG~TION.
Grindley. Sr.• ~"' ·
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P...... 6376-X, Mr.i.no1954 DESOTO V8, 4 doo.r sr-:da n,
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p(l'\\'e.r ·sot·ect'!J.ng $1677. H-l11e:t. • 14 l
Rent
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FURNISHED APARTMENT with 121)
1955 RUICK VB. Supet Rh·iera
pl'iVate l»ttb. Utiliti~ paid. OVe,t
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$2795 .
Vogue Shoe Store; Pbon e.•~tp· ~
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1953 P-O~TlAC 2-door Sedan . ori!!lENTS, with laundr.y and J&amp;r·
-.d.~ ballh, ~ hardwood
.giiJloal blaek fin&gt;Mt $977. BJ.oet-t·
age. One 9-room moi:letrh d'wett·
~ C9ll ~ .beat,
LJl'D.J'!t, Pomeroy, Ohio. 2-25-6tc
'ing. Has ev~rything.
ba.temeot., ~- tz,;...t.;.,i

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F.S~= HEARTK(H.A i~ 2-~~· Q':i~SER~~~:aleO
Round
diw.ug-roorn
t&amp;l;lle
.!our j
chain;
OOuble bed
w~tl,.with
s~nn~s.
and mattress. Call l84:X or see~

1951 CHEVROLE 4- door, pow"rgH'tfe. Runs (!:ike new, $795.
.Jimmy PanroM, 1\tiddlepor:t .
2-25-6tc

Ry CHESTER GOULI

:!00 BllltC'rJ1Ut A\'t'.,

11"ii!Ot()l" eo~·e;;; - Hin.Klf) r i
('.omfo: ,\ ,&lt;n S~'Jc-k f.:w.· me:_-;t Far~

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lBBIE AND SLATS

Now And see· Fer Younelf.

POMEROY

GASOLINE AI.LEY

FOR 1J.EAtnY·BIGNESS·
..AND BLAZING GO/

~PONTIAC

DELCO AND AUTO· LIT!&gt; IGNITION

Card OfThonks

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NANCY IS STILL
MAD AT

WII,V . itid """" ,... Y&lt;M'N &amp;mill pr!J&lt;Ii«Jl1
.H m
100IIderful ways to do just thatl
Et&lt;i!
io olook ud exciting ao a sporto car,
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PicJrup truck .•• and extra ~ig in tho
~ with al'OACI-Ievelia8 l:ol2' wheelbase!
, 11111 f.ba., Nally bn!ath-taking difference in
Poadae'• liDo Of tabuloua family wasons is lllf
Wt)', ~y GOI . . .
~·· Di&gt;tblnllike it ; ; ; be.,..uae they'n
. ~· ..Y ·th• .....t.t per(onnance team ...,,
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r001pr1 r~nd
hath, 185 mon1h
O.,s ' fbmlcl! and illl IJ'tllitie-.~
ptld. Pbbae 11.28 X.
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We wt..Jl t~J t•hauk .llll ll'ho a:~i. :~ · d
in any way· cturin"l{ tlu• iHn·f".'&gt;;
a1ttl d~t!h ()f vw· hr-1. he-r. ('~JI"IIU\!. W(• Wi:-. h ttl t'-"'llt'Ci·a.~:y

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ARE YOU'?--·A9

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I UNFURN· , I will ool \&gt;t r~~
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C.ll Home Reitaurant, 6034-X,
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'I80tot oil Btde tram. •f*lal till
'ooU .mel a new, nelUiiv•
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ST.ATIGMJ

BUNCE HARLEY.
DAVIDSON SALES
Itt 7 ot Aah St. Ml~~looort, e.

TAKE

~'lddleport 6275.

POMEROY, OHIO

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Pomeroy Motor Co.
ST.

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flld . luoeU_p. Mei&amp;s &amp;.uipment
te!Ppbone- lliltmbf'r.

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Come 1n and &amp;;eta domon~l.la.Liaa ...

Elol Court Street, Pomeroy
Offlee Qoan: I to 1%, % to 5. (Close at Noon on Thurs.)

Must Sell

i'ntJ

f.DS 1\T· YOUR ~ONVENIENCX I ptana.
i Rleiiallle -party may pay &amp;in.:KJ
~ •od .......... pj,~
PARMAU T~t.tTOR OWNERS
Oid you btow .vou could save 25%
• WritJ! fer ....111
,,,..~e~
· ot mqre on parts by havinl': you1
275 r, lll;aln
·trtctor engine overhauled be

WllllS ... world's II!JIIIItklrs al h'tal tilt ttlillll

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

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lN 1'~ EVF'N,U\;GS. CALL 397

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AJM&amp;IS.

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Nascar Sp~ed Wetlk proeram, the
American stock tat' has been putting more and more borsu uoder 1
the hood. John Q. PubUc gets hh
chance to drive the family jalopy
through the trap to see .Just what
the old buggy will do and happy
the man who gets tbat Century
mtm"OCrshlp hceause 100 still
Is an awful lol of miles ptr hour
no matter what .,our IPtedometer
shows.
The biggest lhtng It ha~ proved
is that thr. average Apetdo111eter
ill oft anywhere from tO to 15 mill"!'i
per hour when it regl1ter• 100. And
the man who bears the Wind whi~~o­
t!ing in his car just once as fie
goes wide opcm down 1he straight·
away is content, ltflatefortll, to Mit
back and watch !be ,..teulonals
ln. the "'eckead'l ... ncea.

SPICIAl

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Jeep

,atr;.,

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Entirely New Motor Oils
for this "High-Horsepower Age"

FURNITURE

rnor~ thaD onti IUCOrtect tD 1

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82&lt;!&amp;-X.':..__~~ I I

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V•ry t1Nirabl4! nrst floor APARTuv..•T
IIUl&lt;i"' 8171).1,
• Automatu:
gas furnace
C,U
12-22-tf

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lar clusllied rat"'- L1bi1 uarlt&gt;A 1
pu~lish~d ~t I &lt;:e."lt per wurd.
'larged it.d.i re,·elved by me.ll or J
telephont. ~!VtJJ earetuJ at:.~,

ROOMS OF g;
New Furniture [:;

BAKER

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repo~~Kd i:nn:ed1at•u,. The Da•:y
Bentanel wfU not be responsibl ...

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dJ4port

$ 100·00 c .. y Ma!oo SP 3 5781.

..ro. of Than£. an&lt;! ~pedal "'"'

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If. ...or 1Se publiahfd Ill• · brllln&lt;IN aod b~:~)lo ..me..

wamer of llan'ilrolwille.

of ........ 100 m.p .h elo&lt;luoc I
SW&gt;&lt;Iay &amp;'hoo! •lltAmdaru&gt;e Fob. !omlhy
of Mr. """ Mn. u. s.
week.
"tired lormr to the nnlu ol the
19 was &lt;7 ·~ $9.70.
Every typr; of automobile imag spectators.
BetJty Ncl9ccn!, Jahnetao.m, spent N...._
lnable is runnin&amp; over the con- 1'his week a speed of 106 m.p.h.
ly Paul M. CllffoNI
entally wa.a tbe boy who beat tbe
Funeral servlces will be h~ld Saturday w-il'b :Mr. and Mn.
Dhll'les Baft', Ge.crge Baa- .8lld
crtt.c:hard strand flanked on one at Daytona will take the leadfoots
It will be all Eastern and
Jackets last year with bia clutch
MondaY at 10 a. m. m the Salem Geonge Boor and Mir. Wid Mrs. 600 oeaU.edi ()b Mr-8 J...enoril, Hunm
&amp;ide by rolJine blue waves and vn back. to tbe borse and buggy days, dleport toilight as the Raider&amp; and play in the dosing minutes.
.
Center Cburch [or D~hlah Arlettle Charl-es Baer.
andlamil&gt;'-·
the other by glittering sa~ld dunes. That s bow far y~ur stock aut~ the Yellow Jackets clash In the
Dangerou8 Bob McKinney, hu
The members or tlbe Waba.ma Lan1bert. 75, Langsvtll-e, who d\ed
IMr. and Mrs. Punk-&amp;' Karr,
IMr. utd 11iln. Edmund Grue9er'
You can watch hot ~s or ~:rand mobile has come m the last few finals of both the Reserve and been the top scorer of t.be Yellow Obapter of Ji\IWre li'anner-s of
M.
General Hos· Obcstm, e.athled on Mlr . md Ml"6.
prix road ncers: famaly autos and year:'. But they were a_ l~ng Ume Varsity Meigs Coulity tourneys at Jackets all season. Bob pl&amp;yecl the AmeriCA! d.w'1ng me past week Thursday ar
elgs
Olws. B.aer and 'flarnillo- oa}l,i() IMr.s. &lt;llnd ramfily wern SUnday ~ of
Mn. Lela~
sports cars; m_idgets autos . _a nd putting the centu~y W\lhin reach tbc Pomeroy Junior Hir:h eym. Racine game with a taped up bac:t, tbave observed
Nadoml ITA pilal. .
. tude six children; j Ann Raoidry SaLuin:l!ll)· eve11~.
sports cars; mldg~t&amp; or modafl~ds of the average drtver.
Tbe Reserves of the 'two schools but It didn't seem to bother his Week whi!Cb is beJd anoua-l!ly durSurvlv~s ~ncChester· Roy Lam· Mr. !lind Mr:ll. Datle Warmer '8ll.d
W.atVUl Hdka' was i-n Racioe oo
Arthur ~cDonald, a Scotsman. will meet at 8 :00 p. m . to decide elficienc:y as he scored 11 field ing tlh-e week oC George W~inl:· Gayncll
ar .' Sadie Kramer, Col- f'&lt;l'm.i·l·y were Sunday guests of lhis business w~.
aod even a turbme-powered JOb.
And winding it up are three was the frrst man to crack 100 tbe County bonon, and immediat- goals for 22 points. Howevu, there .ton:'s birtbday.
!:~u;_ac;~~n, Lambert, Long .Bol· parents, 'Mv. 'lind Mrr.!l. Het":'~"~'n~-----------thrill-packed weekend r&amp;ces.
. ~- p. h. at Daytona . That was_bact ely afterward the two
varsity is a poosibtUty that a s.epuation
h~ ......t...... . o£t..e t
Della van Clev-e, Columbus
will again jump out of place, and
~e Was,......., ......... ~
.·. ~ o~, Mary Little Langsville; four
More than 50,000 speclato~s wall m 1905 when he ran a Napler al l teams will clash.
get wind-swept goose ptm_ples 1?4.65. The . next year Fred Mar-l Eastern advanced 1o tht- final s Bob could be sideliDed. Co•ch m~t~ .as t!be nat"?'l.!l frrs :others and s~ven sisters; 15
watcbing the 125-miles race Friday rtott ran hu; Stanley_ Steamer at by taking easy decisions from Har- John Parsoi1S ls keeping his fing. fl('lentiflC !ann«. On -bli'i~enn e-1 grandchildren and six great grand·
lor modifled stocks; the 160-mile 127 and Barney Oldfield .
risonville 82~2 and from kutland en: crossed that he Isn't.
Moo~ Vf2'!1100, be ~r&amp;~ Saturday for late model con- a Benz through at 131.724 1t1
Parsons has two more boys who ~· .eooOOurOlbher~~ cb.~~:~rge of the service will be
97 .50 in the Varsity tourney . Mid·
vertibles and _the 160-nri_le event
Not E"'!"gh
dbporl muved up by taking a key can, and have scored often in the ~ ~
the Ri!v. Walls o[ Rutland: and
Tommy Milton got a .
56-47 win from Racine in their double tlgurezt. Forward Bob M:or- f-armmg practic:c'$.
burial will be in Salem Center
Sunday in which a roanng f1eld
of 75 Late model passenger cars up to 154 in 1920; MaJ . H. 0. D. only game.
,
rls is alWays dangerous with his
'l'he FFA .JM ~ ft&amp;4.lonaJ oorcaniza· Cemetery. Friends may call at the
shoot for a $1".000 purse over the Sea~rave scorched the Sunbeam at
In the Reserve tolltney Middle- left hand, while Larry Bater Js a bon of fum bo)-'11 who .are study. Cha&amp;e Funeral Home, Rutland, a_ny·
dangerous beach-road course.
203 Ill 1927 and Sir Malcolm Camp- port won over Racine and Eastern top teboupdet ·aod has a aooct m,: Vocat:ron.l ~lt.u::r.e in bigh time until tbe hour of the servt~.
Top Chill Pro4ucer
bell reached the Da_}·tona ulttmate took the measure of Harr18onville h(lok shot inside. Tbe other two sohool The ifl"'UP lOOt Oldy hdud
IDdianspolis i.11: rated as the to~ ~f 2713.82
P· h. m 1935 · There to gain the right to meet In the Jacket startera will be Rich Hov- -es ~ .i n the U.Diltect S\fAes
finals
atter and Kenny Murray at the but •lao r-eaohres to Puerto Rleo
chiU producer tn the racing bus1- JUst wasn t enough
ness but, after wakhing them both, to go faster than t~at at .
·
guards. Both are eood play makers, -and Hawaii. 'Jhere IIT1t OV'e'l' 250,·
"' BAKER FURNITURE ~
tt tibnestly can't hold a competi-l so the record-brcakmg shifted
Tonight's Varsity Bnal&amp; promises ud botb bave a lot of acrap. but 000 menibel&amp; ,iD fPe ~zMJioo.
tiv~ candle to the week 's doings Bonneville, Utah.
to be a real battle. Eut.trn bas the seldom ~flre too ottea
FOR
E:j
__ at Oay1ona.
Yet It wasn't until 1950 that
better season record. Having w~n
POMibly the hy to tfM .ut
'llbe W&amp;lltama dbalpter hal forty1There is one reason in parlicu·j Littlejohn of Spartanhu~g. s_- C., tb.e Meigs County league wit~ s1x conM of the pme will M In the
six manbers ~ under the
Jar. That is the century Club., made strlctty sl~k htstor) by wins and no \Qs&amp;eJ whUe &amp;bddle· rllbovndlng. eestwn u... a ,f-eaderSbip of GlMm Smillh, Ute ililldwhich is open to anybody who ' driving an Amen can producllon port wu llnishtng in seventh place f•st brelk, lnd If MI...._,
vi9ot" ol. die ~ all¥d th~ vot.,
~
drives a car, any make or model , model through the trap at 100.28 in the SEO league. However, the cen control
th.J~ •••nMH
&lt;.'llltionaf ..,...irulWre t-eaehel".
through the one·mile straightaway m'iles per hour.
should be a hum dlnger. ~nt,.. then they will slow
Offic:EnJa llbe WIIIMbama chapter
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at better · than 100 miles an hour.
Since then, and because of
probably will rate as ttM fest brHk -e: 1M ..........
zre Lalr:ny KQ. pr'e~Dden.t~ Sam_
For everyday use, the 'Jeep' Station WagOD it the mOll
.
sUa:ht favorltc!l on their s-eason rc· The Jeckete u" • slow ty" .t m)' ltoffman, 'Viee~t : &amp;r)Jph
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cords, but coach John PltsOnli boys •"-"• world~ hr Mt shots, ~ BeCN'ltu'ly.; Tom Brown
· ~raclical vehicle you can ehoo10. It ridee eix aduh iD rOOID1'
hope to upset the dope. The J~k·
and If th• ~chfl.,..-t flv• .c...
repotiler; Tommy Sayre, ~r'eai.Nrer
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comfort, or carries up to 110 cubic feet Of bulky
,
ets haven't forgotten h~ Tuppers slow UJII ttt.
tften
J,c. Gene Jewel'}; sen'linel aDd Herman
cargo
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and
its
extra
ruggednea
IS!~
Ions,
depeec11bll
Plains Came through 'W'ith an UP· ke'h might come throU ..... wfttl •
r.\..u-1'--·-~-&gt;l
• , __ . win over then\ in t,.e
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victory.
performance on streets or highways ln conventional •
last year.
The Reserve conte6'L should a}&amp;)
2-whf'.-el drive. But you have an t:~:rtra plus, for it ahifta
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Eastern's favorite role probab· be qu~e •a 'gwme- oar;. bo1h Clklbs boomd~ wMite Juni•or Kennedy
ta~ily iuto 4-wheel drive when you want to ~o ol the roed
1y come" rrflm the fact that they rtwrve good ~-:er-ords.
P.tiddleport ha.,:: OOPih otibei!fl (op ·s corer.
iulo pla~.:cs ordinary road-bound statiori wa_go~ can'~ ·
bave better balance and good re- ·'U:ndcr. Gh~U~lie. ·McDonald ·~ a
Tt.. V-tr.ity .IMUpel
go-hunting or fishing areas, picnic s~tes or ~opea ~· ~
serve streogth. Coach Hartsel Dod- fme r-erord wrth 'OJl'.ty_ ~two l~s Ml ..dleport
Pu.
Eutern
ill' live has three scorerJ who can all 'SE'l&amp;Mm. and -ea~.l) ~ the
o::
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The 'jeep' Station Wagon is now nallablewi.tb powerlnbl.
reorunstanlly
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Bob Powell and a:uard Ro1er Epple
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Rover Epple I al BAKER ~'URNITURF:
aU are top scorer•. Wblle tney are Don Ht"adl
'Ilhc JIM!kc:ts IIi!
G
Phil Boyl11
j ' given able aulstanee by forward boa"·e
w-lltfh Tom Kel~ R. Hovettw
Jim WhJtlatch, a great playmaker, and Ed· IM"ICComta9 tJh,r. l:e:v re. STATIII lAIII.
and guard Phil Boyles, who incid·
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f"he Doi lv Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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WEST SHADE
aY Mill. RUUI~~ PAINftR
Mr. Mw:1 )h. . WiH He?pal..

Vooational Agriculture Course o
Started At Racine 26 Years Ago c
Tw~.SS. yt11n1 ap iD 1930
Voe&amp;tional ~e ....., ft!U·
bbsbod iD Rariue. The iDilnKtoc
.,.. SJdoe)' H. ~- Two ~
later jm; 1132 .(lbe JleriDe ~
FUlure Fmmen &lt;01. America was
Of'CIUJiil:ed.. 'lbe .firS~ Wflj
Hr. f'adeb' wtJo ~ duriag tae.
yell'S 1930 tbrlau8h liKO.
Facteilly moved frool Racline to
,)f3800,. W. ""~•·· ..t theo to Rio
Gnlode 'Whene be- is now .tlbe i.nstruotor of VooafioDa;! AeriCW.turoe ·. .t advisJr of the Rio
GJWide FUture F.armers of Ameroiooa. lD 1MO ObOe Stout followed
FecW.y .._ J\aclDe and was dMft.
1940-1844. .1:Jurint hi'! teaobmg
~ a RadDe he was call·
ect ~ 8En'ioce and 'lhllNoo
Joll:uon waa
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imUQc:rt.or -aod W« ·moved to

Racine Chapter
Future Fanners
Active In Fair
The Cbaptet" hu been fortuute
over the yeus on hlvlna: State
Farmer.
The entire list of twelve rollow1
with the years elected and prtsen.t
location: Herman Canon, Jr., 1946,
of Belpre, Ohlo, Alan Carson, 1947,
of Dayton, Ohio, Orb Smlth, UK7,
of Racine, Ohio, Howard Ervin,
lMD, of Raeine, Ohio, Earl Grimm ..
UH9, of Chtuago, Jllinota, Norman

Van Meter, 1949, of Musachuaetts,
Jimmy Webb, 1949, in Military Service, Harry Doutlas, Jr .. of Racine,
Ohio, Robert Sayre, 1931, of Ra.
einr, Ohio, Critl.EndcD Bradford,
19S2, or Ohio State Unlvtrs'lty,
James Carnahan, 1032, of Racine,
Ohio, Earl Cleek, 19M, o[ Columbus, OhJo.
The past record on file 11howa
the following ha1 been Pre1ident
of
Racine Chapter: Paul Sayre,
Earl Mooney, Arthur Neaae, How·
ard Lawrence, llarry Rhode, Harry
Johnson, James Circle, Karl P•yn.
t.er, Millon Canter, Norman . Vao
l\leter, JunJor Dougbs, Junior Sal·
ser, Dan Smith, James Carnahan;
Dana Van Meter, Earl Cleek, Tho·
mu Eberabaeh, Don Hayman, and
Dwrin Sayre.

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rOJ ec l Reports Of Future Farmers

BY ROY VAN METER
ly M•lvltt Circle
Br Herry LH O~o~n
THE BEEF FEEDER CALF
f
THE DAIRY HEIFI:..:
TOMATO PRODUCTION
J co:.Jn:s.tdered ,flhe 1olktwbll'2"
I coruJdered the !allowiq items
n.
1 C!on!l'idered tbe Collowine ltems
of cost :ar~od itern:s of rt.."Lurn w!h.en of costof return when I selected my of eo~~t apd items of return when
I st!ll·ootOO my fe-edor caH pro- Jdalry he'.ifer project Ol animal (2) I •elected my tomato project: (1)
iaUmator ..xa advifior of the Jta.
ject : (l l aramal (2) US(' of l&gt;ui1d· li use of building and equipment (3) uae of land (2) plants (3) fertiHzer
cine FFA. floe I:'J eompleCli.n£ ~rus
mgs and equJ•pmont (3) •g.raWl (4) ~grain (4) supplement! (S) ha)' (6) (4) spray and dust material (5} we
tweM\b .yea- DOW.
s upplem(mt (5) Ita')' (6) pasture silage (7) pasture and (8) breeding of machinery (6) baskets aad ('i'J
'Ibe v~ Agrirulture pro&lt;~nd (7) ehopped !odder. 1'h~ ~:i- ·and \lelerinary fees . AU these esti- twine.
gram at Bacioe began wil:h lts
ma.t 1..""11 total ro:.1. amoullltcd to mated costs came to $16Ul0. The
clE:t room .mel Shop i.n W1bai is
All these estimated costs came
now tbe VOOIItional Home EronoMy agreement was wntlcn soon $70 16 aud t'he t()taJ returns budget shows the ltetn.!l of returns
I to be $304.00. The estimated tabor to $l28t.26 ..
an,.d lhe.,!~m • of retur n
Dries cl.a6s room ·a nd k.i.tcbcn . In afler I made the budgcl: My a~o::_re­ amf)lmtcd to $100.00.
1 o1 .--... . 111e ea11'\
cost to be $lf0.00.
came o a
1946 die deplrimEnt moved ro i'tti ement shows what I wlll furmsh
.
ty
a•groomerl'l
Wlli&gt;
m'&lt;lde
won
'
11fy
agreement
wu
writtell
soon
of
C!Ost
of
return
when I seleet.ed my
~ iloolllioo ald .t.a5 been a~d bear .and what the other party
aftN
I
rnade
tlhe
budget
.
My'
after
J
made
the
buda:et.
My
agree$291.75.
there eva- '~iDee.
w1ll furmsh _and bear. My I:IGre-t-..
..
shQWLi cxact:ly what I · ment sh.ows exadly what J wttl
la tlbe ,-ear 1930 when VOOiflion.· ment was S'lgncd by my fa~her, agreeJ!H-nt
My agreement was written soon
a1 ~ 'W'a9 establi.shed. at Frank Holter, my school te~:~~her, wil l fumt;.h u-r beaa:, wh-at the' !urll'isb or bear and what the other
after
I made my budget. My ai"le.
o:'hcr
par1y
wJU
[U.m~.;ih
or
~r,
'
party
will
ruraish
or
bear,
what
RaciDe llbere were 19 boyg and 19 Howard Nolan. and by myself.
1 wdl part of the returns the ather ~f.)' menO ......, e~ - I wjJI
whoa·~
pa:
L
.of
.the
l'~tw·li'$
projde. 'l'loday, 24 years silx:-e
l. I pl.a n to d~ my _record book
fu~,nJsb . and what J .wUl. reectye,
~ tfll"e 12 boy$ M~' 000 • ~eatly wtlh ~encil,, wnte my pl~ns ~·ccc.J.ve, and Wh.lll _part. _.W :t he Te- will receive. This agree!Derit W"i s"
and
what my father w'lll furDUh
tum.s1.he
ot.hc.r
JX11Ly
WMll
«C.IXWYC
.
.!ligned
by
my
mother,
Mrs.
PtJ.ary
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ducWq: 296 pr-oject:J aOO eevooa:l ~n terms of I ~1U b~fore the Job
1
and
reeeive. My agreement was
'I
h1
·:&gt;
&lt;~gt~crnent
':''a.;.
!&gt;
!-Nled
by
my
Circle,
my
teacher
Mr.
Nol11a
lad
~ £ann ,.00 home 18 to be ~One tf . possible, _and [oJ.
(a·thCl·, Ches.t.!LT \ian .1\f(.'{cr, my 00- myself.
'
sicned by my father, my teacher,
......-...._
lo\f
Lhe
mslruchons
a::;
gwen
for
v~~
h
('
f
.
b k VI SOr, ,J\1J". Nolan amd I»Y'So!f.
M~. ~ola~, ~!~ me. 1 t
Duriog dlis 24 year .p eriod (rhe eae see 1011 o .my proJec_t oo .
I plan to keep accurate reeorda
P an
l&amp;e my oma oes GD
VoetC\ooQI: Acnoolt.ure at .R.aclne 2. I plan r.o ha~\esl 80 bushels of
I ~toave seit."Cled ~ grade H:cf'(. with penc1,
. 1 write a ll pl&amp;nB
•.
a field containJn&amp; 2-G acre. I will
in
1120 bo)111bwe 'ltUdi'ed Vo-Ag "Wii'lh corn. _3. My estimated total ne t re· £ord c&lt;~tf, wel"ghmg H pounds or terms o(
and
to
1 will,
t&lt;Ql of 3622
~
turn ts $40.00. 4. [ W'JII study and
noom
IJit hfllLh. 1 have sdi!C'led
a
k
d
·
b
h
:....\..:
cep recor as g1ven y eac sect- H ouorary Chaplel'
-a Three .f ormer ~A ·members 1develop p_lans ~o do the fotluwi11g beef aomma.l oopullk of wc~.U·ug
ion of my project book.
bavil woa fow&gt;...ye311"" ~1» , corn project JO~ :
7011-1000 .puunds at 12·18 montll~.
Members Total 15
With Obio state Univers~· Col-~ (I) seled of so1l (2) amounL or I have scleote-d •a b-locky, sboft. 1 I have selected m)' dairy heifer
~ '0( ~Miure-H~ oar- manure to use {3) sel~ction uf .s?ed C&lt;l Upled beef caolf wihich i\S !row set by the production reeorda o( par.
Several Fannens and Bwi:IJC'SS'
J !'NO· Alan~ Canml, 1948· (4) preparing the 1:1011 151 fertiiJz- wi~h ·sQUlll'cly placed Jcgs, wide cnts. 1 have selected a &amp;rade Hot- men hav-e been made H~
~A (;..;·
19411
' ing (6) planting f7) cultiv&lt;~llon (8) ::.tra ight back, sm3!11 head, and stein heifer with the
followint 0111aptero M.embers.
'lbe ~
.tn harvcsling and (9) market ing .
::.lumL •nPCk I have t&gt;cl('ctc-d a beef dat'ry feature : wjth a t~rce muzzle
They ·a re .1151 folllow&amp;: c. E . Humlt.be Sblte Ohapter oontest &amp;ix
e&lt;~lf 11h·011t I w1-ll _be proud to own eye, wide apart sharp witherS, long :phrey, JLeedw.iillle; EmcJtoy ·POw.
timet. Ratitnp were: tWlJe ~.
&lt;~·nd &lt;me 1"hat w~l'l m.akc me Uhc lean neck, wedge shape withers and -en, Racine; Ra)rlllODd Ervin, RaBY ROBERT PARSONS
tbr:'ee 1Si1vet1 and twn b.I'OMC.
mo,-,t. uwncy. I ha.ve ~dut"(ed my rib flat - wide, flank deep, and cine; James
Spen!OOT', ftracine;
SWINE PRODUCTION
ID PwJ:iamen(Jary Plrooodlure
I COil&lt;;JJdtw the foHowi.n').( 1 • t ~·nh bed oHif fu·-om a d1~e free large harrel, leneth, depth, width Tlleo Smirtlh, Ponlcroy; Gomer LeDemoostmlJoo rthe Chapter thas cf oo~t: 'lllnd itom•s rOf rn1UnlN whL•n h-erd I ·ha""' selocletl' a .good qua· of body, udder should be Iaree soft w.is, Ra::-ine; FI'Eellmd NOJ'I'IUI, Ra·
-one COld: ·bar, fi-ve si·lver bars ami I selected my swine Pfl.IJt't•t: 11l J Lt.y feedm· c&lt;Jif, of I he llreford and pliable, With four evenly cine· Obesller Tannehili IMid'dleWbiltney ~ Oorl.um.
·ani.Jn.a·l' (2) usoe of bowldm..: &lt;lnd tJ.r·ccd whi-ch iLi 1thc mo.'il COJT111)1fJn placed teats. I selected my heifer
Work done .Jn ('.o.oopcr.a.Hve Ac ~ eqUi!)lllt'lllt (3) ;g'l'a i'll (4) Sllpp]to. 111 my &lt;'On"tlnunnt:y. I h :~"·e sotooted in November and gave $75.00 for biana, O.; 'I1heo. ~. de.
tiviltiel has nct.Wd 'Otti8 chapt.« mcnt (5) ]&gt;a'i!IL~re (6) lm.'"t'&lt;l"in~ and my c,df from a man well 11houg~ht her. My heifer is 18 months old.
~tiled, Pomeroy; Harold Smith,
two .gold oaw.aNb i!n19~1 and 1952. voler·in&lt;J r.y foCf'i'i . TOe t"W mm lt•tl of m my oomn_mflli1y. :vly bed calf
_I am feeding my heifer 11% pro- Plorneroy; Obarl-'es ~ Jla•
Otlher ~ indude f:it-81. in •Ltlms {Jf nrtJunns L.. how t·~ht p1g.~ k~&gt; m;rny dU&gt;oJ'Nblc qua·l!l1es. I lems 31b. or concentrate and 1Glb. cine; H~ ·Nolan, Synawe
dail-y .improvenwnt J94&amp;---1p]aque ffnd the OI'Jginal -am nml of ~he ~c le&lt;:.tcd thLo; calf from my fad.ll· of low protein hay.
-and J.ohn Herskel of Gai:IU&gt;olS.
and $73.00, I(."WO 'CXJK'"n.~ pajd bU~t• L page'. The t•.-.tbll.l~t.'d II Ct n·" heNI.
I will house my heifer with oth- to January 3, l$31b. or grain, 131b.
tri])S! (lo lUbe Nwt:.iunal Ooo'Ve'Dlion return b $61.00.
I w:tl·l feed my cal( lfi ',;, dai,rjr rr caule In a room which is a free of Bulk Molasaes, and 24Jb of S.
of fut'W'II': Farrnn'N'.S 1946 .and' 1952.
I pr("parcd my &lt;IIJ1"1'1' 11Wtil N W&gt;ll tJ .., a C'un&lt;'&lt;'"nt'I'·il'te fl•od. I wi'H feed from draft and Cree from damp· B. 0 . M. and 7&amp;0lb. of bay.
'I!fte 1962 .tn"i•p W.lb m&amp;do pOHHiblc- 111rrter l madt• rl•he l.l'tHl-J!ct
M~ ;Jifalfa 'hil•Y •atld C'00ppe(l fodd('r nt·ss .
I weighed my
· on NOvemllbr~ lt1he :fi[""st pl•ace .uwa.-d or ~ ·ecmrnt · ·~ows • ~ xal'l~l"V w11~1~ 1
I fed my heifer from November 1 ber 11 and she
800 pound.
ih a nmglwJgf'.
I W"JII feed· t'hc
the FJ&lt;'A Hli&amp;hw&amp;r Safety Pil"Ogram . wi'll Curni1 ~h OJ' ht'ii'r an'll Wl/1&lt;11 III L'
In 1950 Ha:r-ey DougJ.11s J·r. was OI:IU."'" par:t.y w.iH f•UU11ll "'h Ol" lu-a'l' il · .tl~ ")' Jced ~n..., bvx. [ wiiJ.l fecrl tthe
a·w arded., one yoot' scllUiiWi.'ISibip to What paM ()'f lht• n•tlll11h" l will h•:,y &lt;Jn~t lodtkw i•n a man:gor. I
tJbe College of A(illl'ic-udure, O'h·i6 recl't'\'C and what •JJ&lt;ll"4 (~f U1 c rt·- v. 111 kel'p "IllY oalf lUll piltlltiU•I'C dur·
1"11'1-.: Htr :mmme.r. 1 Willi ft·OO· rny
St'Ble t.Joi\lelllllity. Sevt\l'a•l .camp tu•r·rts !h vlhcr p;wt-y WJ·Il r·t.'(Tivj•
t".df
al•l the ,h;Jy ·a·n d fvddcr 1t
~ar'llltrip out or t;.ta'lc events,
tllnd Wi\Wt P&lt;llll Of the ! doU I"I!lt-; -1'111" w1ll t·~l . I will {:ood 1 ])Ottud o{
oand looa~ oawH«'W lhoavc ilx."t"ff' en· OOhcr rmnly w1ll n'c&lt;'IVe
Iii' ; tl;JIW} p~r dllty,
j.oycd by many of oha-ptcr mt.~m ­
I pla·n Ito f.ii!U·I'h ••ntl df'1,"{' 1l&lt;~p lh1•
boos.
I wtll kt"t'P my bfocf (';fif m the
fo'II!IW i ll·g jubs: (II !it"(' ])irtg ~·.·
b&lt;il
•ll Jl&lt;l'l"llh of our ·ho~ .
I Will
N~nb &lt;21 seleotm~-: gtl l (:JJ f•'lldm g
kPop d1•y ht..•ddiJ ~g
in m.v calf'!&gt;
t1Je Alit.
:-t all. I wiolol kct'P "-ho ~bll f·I'CJ'
f ru111 1~mfob, wm•m
;~n t l d(."ll1l. I
BY BUTCH GAUL
will fL"&lt;'rl my (.'illf und-n &lt;'ll'otlf'ic
SWEET CORN
)1·;..:ht. l lhl'l'r. w~l1l he .r wind~1w in
CtJIISJdt.\l"lt.'d
to!IC
f11llowm g th e ....tall. My n1lf wiL!l bavo 25 W
·~tcmi'&gt; of CD:ilt &gt;md ih·1ns oi rot urn s tiiOI"&lt;' ~qua1·c foul or S'l111+ ~'&lt;JlitCC .
when I (",'C"It.'QI:t'd my s weet ,·mn 'l y ea l.!'~~ lmdlehu g wl)l be of h~IY
projco~:t : tll IN' of l&lt;tntl, Z &lt;J&lt;:n·;;. aut! ftJotlller.
.
BY JIMMY DIIM
t21 seed, Hi 'I}QUlld... (:JJ l,lt'&lt;.wn
The Racine FUI(Iua- Farmers or 'llllltl·l.I'I'C (4) fCII"'Illl.'lt'r, IU -80 b1l kb
Slll•Ce llUI'Oh1lslllg IUV t:a.tf, 1
,&lt;\imcrit'a 8ii'C f.oousi'flll: .a1.1tetaion on (5) u...c af nuwhmcry au·d t't!LLIP· , h· 1 ~e fl•d 49ti ·ronml~ 1 or &lt;~.Jf.a.Jfa
tile work of 11he 1'\ituJ,~ F"B111ll~·s mctrL, 20 ~w•••~
11•••.1, :n:t .PoLtntb of t.'lwppc.•d fOO ·
Of .t:llday who will be =&gt;U«OO"&gt;'ful
l p~1m .to pul~l IOUO do 1.c 11 t'&lt;t r~ d&lt; r· 1llltl li2 lJ()Um:l.s .u.f 16 '' odatry
Wfti: Obesl.er, Obio, wb&lt;re is lliO'W

FIELD CORN PRODUCTION

y~ ~ and: ado1 dte West Cll&amp;1)ter FFA.
.Ja 19H }row.d Nolan became

Br Cha.-1•• HolterI consider~d the followmg 1tcmli
of cost and Items o( rctur?s when
I selected my corn proJect : (aJ
u~e of land. one _a~rc &lt;_bl seed,
ntne pound (c) fer~•l .•ze.r . 3~ pou·
nds (d) Ulie uf machinery and t!CJ·
u,pment, l~ hours (e) manure, 10
loads.
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IY JIMMY DIIM
oJoovcd !-annct;.e. He WOllld
hive ·liked ootJUng bolter •han 410
"J)Md al:l lb., daty6 on M IJll'HDI.a•
Lion.
Watm~on

G-eolr;e

in' 'iiOOve a.nythiJJI

At ,ltJs !hOme ~:n ,MOOIYIJ Vernon,
be cwood sovOJ"'Iltl olwndred eeres
M '\\1holoh bb •main crop wu t.obecoo. lloo- a.-w lthil::l c110p becune
•i\(IQrel' Mid ·po!OII'OW' e~~.ch year. Fin--

all&gt;", hedeclclecl"'

plant

mare

wbcat., oom ..nd 011t.s .aud «her
aimJJ.,.. or:ropt. He dl.dn't p)Mt tiM
•me fWol'ch wlltlh till&amp; Nme CI'IOP
re.r .rtll'l' 1'Car. lmtcad be rom&amp;.edltlom.
11bi8 mellhoc ~ lmpt'OY't.'d bU f...-m
• be •bopod rt would. SoaD ollber
ba;an ! ......·J. . lli8 •••
ampLe.
)n G«me•
lime,
f"lt'miftt" '"" old f~ rompored"' forming · Crude
plOWI wtll~ .pulftord ~ oxon ot
ilor'IMw .\ v turn OWl' t.he 'lfOUII4.
O'opll ~ WI lli'Wit.OO by ibM\d

w-.-·,

Wid! -

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or

plant.e!l
·~
- """""'"'
,eodl ov.erbyrt.he
1be r-.moer

w.-bock...,.lmh.......,.lti&lt;

·~aU the ft'.IIOWre ltOd ma-oh-,. """"
llbe l•m tocloy
Qn

W-ork
__ ,....,a._.w.......,..

t.t. m.,.

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be done qu~.

lmweebmoyboOaooOD•doy

farmoos

Of l&gt;WCI)t (."01 •11 . ~lly

l;uth!,\.'ll ·:-J)WW :- a

Ctl·tlL"Oill!l'iik

L.

Sbow:rnamlQp for YocrrtikM: Acri.. C1'1LMI at ltibe Wldqbam ·

bu-

culture, a,.n.Pron' dairY · ·IDtmsl
fOr VoCatiooal Aericulliure. ·
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record book for this
same proj(!ct 11howed a labor -income or $618.21. 'l'hls yc11r my pro·
Jed bud&amp;'Cl shows a labor lneome
of ..,18.43. The items of ('Ofit kl'C
use of l.nd, plant:;~, manure, fcrti.
li~r. spray, and dust n"Uttcl'lal,

l#vui.ock 411"0jeclil ttdude 2G
IIOW', cil.t GtOJi ~\k, 3 feeder IPlt
I*'OJed:, 9 dlrilr,y thord. .. .tiiiVt"
meat, D di'Ery lbolfet\ 3....., fW"
n'leat.. 2 ohlclto:t f« pu!Mlw. 1 beef use o( ·machiner y, twiu~ . ~ tal(cs,
feedlui, 1 hoof oaU:le lmd. t r.a(). and basket:-;.
bit.
knpn,n.-atreot pt10jttl'W JiDdode
dM'y !ben~ recotdl, poultrly fJioclr

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iiii1J[Ofd:il1!int.,

wiJ lmpl"Qv61J1oml, lbom4l · ·bcMJtii(lt..
cal.kn, horne f.arm ebop. tnctor
nMintelltlm.OOt~ll!l borne

ham im-

pr'O\'ml(liJ(..

'Jih&lt;we pmductkai and: lm:PtO\'!immt. projtdrt are t~lte bQie tor
tlbe 01-.roum ,J•11.11ru&lt;lioo 6Jr ~lhe.

The H£l"eem('ul. fur m~· projert
states that I will furni sh the 1\Ml of
land, plantll. manure . fertilizer ,
of muehint&gt;ry . 1winc, slake",
and baskets. The nthr!r I'Hrl.~o· will
nol furnish anythlna I will rc.
eelve all the tollll returns. The
other party will not receive any.
thinll:. The plan~ of prllcll&lt;'&lt;' rot· Uti~
project arc m kccpillll accurate
rocards (21 scl~tlng soil (3) llelecl·
ina: plants (4) fertilizing (0) manure
(6) soli preparation 17) planting

lll!ltl

drdt. C. SvcM) window!!: .atu:t elec·
' ·" • f\ilht provoide 11111•1. D. I teop
my •hoeiioer sbaiol' bedded wl.(tb iliii.Rw.
YIQOalionWL ~UJ'e ye&amp;jf.
E. M1y feOO lf'Ct"'l''d 6how8 :tlbatl I
ln addM:ion eadt. v~hll: qrt.
·h:we f-ed (Dooembor 1st .to FocbnillUMure Jt.~ N». an (J!ppOII'IIu\· (8) ahowing C9) eultivalion ! 10) dls- &lt;AA.-y 200) 160 1p0unds grain, 32
lty (0 bmld manlY- joql inllbe ca&amp;e and ~nsecl Oil cover f..'l"OP (12) opou·nth (l( !jUppllemlent, 120 llOOIIda
faml ti»p.
·
warketini!". aud (13) bur\•eline.
1&gt;ey wd 100 potUI&lt;!l of liilop.

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•l•o a victim of Seturdey's e:rclonic: tr.- winds which ctu.ed
hith propwty d.lmqe through
out Meigs CouRty. This portion

PICTURED ABOVE Is the dul- ~ ··•-H.D•'"'· ·- !lim,..
age wrought by high winds Sat·
J· ~tcploded fi"'M .... ,......,.. " .
urd•v at about noon when the
4ft• wind, Kattwlnt blldt .nd:
dndet- block garage, uMd to
·-dtbrls OYi~"" the l'f'IIW,.Y fOr • ·
house busses un the property of
dlstanc• of thir1y ... ~· ~· .

of the front of ttM building coll•p'~ d~o~rint~ tfM. Mlghth of the
windstorm, (Sentin•I Photo}.

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Heart F nd Campaign
Nets- 0
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FJ81"k1Ntelr N one WH In the
imml4i.,. ·v klnlty of the ttrvcIUN. when ft ce~t~pHd, ($entin.l

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80 Volunteer Workers Make iMiddleport Driver I
Pomeroy-Middleport Canvass Injured When Car
and Middleport resi· Heart Fund Sunday from 2-4 p. m.j
1
was praised by Mrs. Guy Reynolds,'
chairmliln of the local house·to-hOU·]
.
se canvass. A total of $462.62 wus
A 26-ycar·olrl Middleport womlurned in by the volunteer workers an was Injured a.nd he_r 19153 Dodand a large number or envelopes ge sedan was demolished w_hcn
were lelt at homes where the tam· It went out of control, and h1t a
Mrs. Charlcli Mullen, Hearl Fund Uy were absent for the afternoon. power pol_c, and a mall box, S~n·
Chairman reported a total or $820.- .Mrs. Reynolds as chairman of day mornang on Route 7, Shertff
39 W'ith $460.46 collected in Mid·
Charles Russell reported.
dleport and $359.93 collc:cted jn
The auto driven by l\1rs. June
Pomeroy.
An ad&lt;lil!iMaoi booli.t was seen 'Sayre, was traveling north, two
-)")O.'ISi•ble Cor
MeU Oounty miles south, of Middleport, accord.
Mra. Mullen pointed out that a Heart Fund Campa~gn rt.oda¥ wiltb ing to the report when it went on
number of families were not at ~~he 1111111110UDICemeoltJ tma.t w. R. to the berm, and crashed into the
home when a Heart Fund volun· SJl.ac:t,een, opl'C'ait.or ot 1lhe Old Inn pole and mail brut:.
tecr called yesterdaY;, These fa~: Se!'VIcc Sb:rtion-, w. M:.ain Slrlect
illcs may use the
not-at-home hllld offe11ed .a 1947 Cr:(lgjey .auto
According to Mrs. Sayre, she pulcoUcetlon envelopes, _le~t behind by I 00 be .given a.w:ay Marolt 17 w~th led to the side of the road, when
t~e v~lunteers to ma1J m their con-~ .,1,1 pr1oeeeds Ito be ·giiVcon Lo llhe 11he was approached by anot.hcl
tnbuUon.
Md &lt;»uney H~ Fum:l Drive. 1~ar, headed the oppsitc dlrccbon,
gs
·
1 m her lane of traHic on a curve.
The Heart Sunday. Fund will i
1She stated that when she drove on·
help greatly in rcach~ng .the goal Ute Health a.nd Safely committ.ce i to the berm the car went out of
for Melgs County whtch 1s $2,7M of the Middleport Business and' control.
w
· club spon
and Mn. Mullen thanked each and , f .
everyone of the volunteer workers 1ro es:nona1 omens
'
• She was treated at Meigs Gen.
and both of the . Heart Sunday sors ~f the canvallfl, worked at the eral Hospilal ror laceration&amp; of tho
chairmen Mrs. Rub• Bact for Po• headquarters _at the Village Hall! face, a le .. ill.l'ury, and inl""" to the
,.
and was asatsted by Mrs. Fred .
h •h
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mero~ and Mrs. Pcatl Reyn~lds Hibbs of the Health and Sarety mout w en some teeth were
!or
Itt . M W 1 Fr•• vice· knocked out.
H Middleport
rt s d for
1 making
•• · · the
c ftrt~t
1 comm ee. rs. es cy ~ ,
ea
un ay n rot'III:H
oun Y. president, and MillS Freddie Jloud·
a success.
1 1 It
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.Middleport's I"C.SpOt\li.e to the as IC ' ptct!l en •
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Mellis EcrulpmeJil Co.
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Fulk&gt;n·ThoniJISC!D !frt.tlor Sole!i
. Pom....,, Ohio

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Luellen,

si'M'&lt;lr,
WHEELING, w. Va. UP Spm.oor, Lel'ant; fOUl' &lt;la~tlen;.
hng, Mrs. Orm Smllh, Doris Rice, ·14-year-old conressed slayer under· Ml1"'8'. Rabcnt ltoo~h and iMrrs. Ru.P..
, Susan , Probasco, B~verly Perrin, goes a mental examination t.o&lt;lay pe'l1l Rke, both of J...obimt.; ·anl"l
~ 0 Mrs. ~harlotle Pemn, Mn. Thco in an attempt to determine why Mrs. Bil}y Smilth oand M l\~. lhui~

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NeuWing, Mrs. Vernor Sec, Joe he bludgeoned a Cub Seoul t.o Rogors, bQtJh of Columbo....-; four
Kenneth McElhinney, d ath
901ns· 1...w.wen.CQ JQhnt.1town 0 .
Sally Schaaf, Mn. William Childs, c '
OU.ff~, Balrbwfun; P.auJ, W~Jiin~
Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Will Jtey.
Tommy William&amp;, the twin son ton 0 ood Dhlle .at !home· 33
nolds, Mrs. Rodney Saijer, Mr5. of a WbeeliDJ stelmaker, con· J ~~·lld:ron llhi 16 groat .gnm\l
James Arnold, Mrs. y1rginia Clif· fessed last week he killed 9-year· Oh!!!dlreJi,.
ford, Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs. old David Powell on Fehruary 9.
ortOOiaWintg ~II. ~.ho ,;('I';Vit:c Wl•ll
mg · 'Of~ 33 ~ 7 wiillllm A~t~U!' Sklnrrer, Mrs. H. E. Hub- JJe was ord~red to take the mental 'be thJo Rov. F()('I"Ieiiit M·III~Tay and
Pont~ coo~ ]JrttN3.
. bard, Mts. Lhmei Bogcs, Mrs. te.st:; after hts defense counsel, Wil· ·bu:r!la.l wm 00 •WI Looe o~k Ccm&lt;'
. l.~tcd .a.h;o Ito~ ·before "1 ~chard Gress, Jacqucl~ne !Ice, Ham Callahan, withdrew legal ac- IOOry ;n. N.iint P}leasanlt.
UKl -caunoeil wa, -del)atl(l and ~i· Mu. H. L. Dunham, Mrs. Walter Uon to free hls identical twln, Jo_ ,. ,____ _ _ _ __
bJoe Jq:;isla41oQ. 00 Jllbe ~ Wadel~. Atrs. D. L. Bt&lt;:k, Mrs. Doo aeph.
~......, -...~ --r~·- of Un· Slivers, M_rs. 1\. M_. Shennan, Mn.
•n ........... oe _..._. ..._.. ""'"'"•..
o E M K111 1 M Lei d B
Tommy's (""on£es!iiou exonerated
iqo A~ by tlOO ~ ·~·ay
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ey, rs.
an
rown
J&lt;n~et•h.,
but t.h~ twin's parents
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1Mrs. C. D. Reichman, Mrs. Irvin
-P-~·w"
Baum;ar d ner, J a ...
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Childs an d agreed to allow Joseph· lo take the
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examination with his brolher willl
ibals f!CIOei¥ed 19 .rep)iew A.O Ib is ,Jictrs. eorge n
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the understanding he st'lll would
n :rie due .b) def"ocbve WJt"l~ll(l:
Wt to residents of tfwtt distl"id
be Uab'lc to bond afterwards.
wil.h 16 of .the reeido!"m8 ''Oi£'1~
C3ll800 &lt;an estdma'lled d 91100~ to\o;Jt .
a~ Qf .abe widOO:illg IPd ~re~
LEAVING FOA FRANCE
i"'g $7!S 8t Jtbe &lt;Jampbold Htwpcr
- - '()1'0]00\ and ool• tror
,! lr. ..00 Mo• Loran ond
RUMMAGE SALE
t'Cl'lid6noo oo East Maino Sd'!1t.."l'l.
oppcl9Cd.
lt.mbana 4ll1d Romlld; Jdbnnla Jor.
The Senior Clasg o( Pomeroy Saltundlty lliOOD, Ohiuf of ~lhe Pomof'--:--::--:--:-::-::-:::--:-dano. Wll. Kif Pomeroy, .;'Dif N8oc.y Jflgb School Is sponsoring tt rum- roy Filre Dcpmllrmeob ~ Hick.•
HOLZ.IIt HOSPITAL
Jordan Q£ G&amp;liilipoolil spor.. the ma~:e sale on March_1·2 and 3 h1 ~ Admitted Saturday: Mn. Amon .w~ Jn Bctwernler, Pat, w.i4Jb the vacant shop adjacent to the
'11he Jire w~ ·iiOOI.al.oll ~.u oQ. ('1JI'Jlt:r
f.'irbis, Arbuck'le, W. ·va.; Calvin, Mr\1 l..ooprjw Histor l¥flld ~. Kroger Store In Pomeroy. All pro- of the '!liliUc of •thel dtweUin•g &lt;UJd
SquirM, Lang&amp;vUlt.
~'6 For9:-MJ Zalbvtk and
ceeds from the sale will go to wats el011itig!Lti!llhed wit!hin lter:ll utinAdmitted SUllday: Mro. Earl lmo ..., ~ 12, J»r ward making !be Swtlor Trip poli' ,.;e; of 11&gt;e ...,., ftt-o -ten. ar·
_before otbe ~y C~ty
Council.~ iiiii9Pf!Cilat 800I:Uoo .caiU.-cd
fOil" roJ1o1iglbtl 1St 8 1). m. •m tihC!
ooulllcll. ~bo:rs M Cittr Hla'J~ will
be drla~ 800 !8Kioptioo of a COU·
~ .on:llnmoo ioJI ~ ii'OOU~~&lt;C·
COOle

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Itatblti fie~

bot:.t h c. Berk-ley, 72 LClt 0111t. w. V&lt;~•. ,
v."lw died Salt!lwda·y aflut'lbOLioll· 3 1

o[ .... ·191• M&lt;·. •11&lt;1 Mo·o

Mr11. Leo Childs, Mra.

year, all o which rtflcct to them lhe credit which Is due the membcratllp
of tills ch~ter.
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The clvlc minded Individual~ and fli1DB listed below are CG-ifPO~ or
thls pal(e .In order that prol)er re.&lt;OIOIIUon be fi(Ven The Fullll'8•Fimll&lt;!ts or
Racine Chapter tor a year of accomoUshlllEint and endeavor.

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~o~unoel&lt;M. sc.rrviocs f.o r Mffl ~1·11.a-

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Mrs. Millon Hood, MfB, L. E R•Y·

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Elizabelh Ber~ey
F~eral Services
Wdl Be Tuesday

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Mayer, Mrs.

Olio VoUey lriillr Co.

STIRRED UP by tornedoet. Which
laahed southern and centr.al
Ohkl, high wind1 ripped into •

h~Mnc,
ll~l~l·d 'I1ucm~~~ •~1
CUbScout Slayer Hltm"l'C,
1 P.•
~~heFo~J"r~mcg
fo'ull'l"~•-11
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Mr~.
Site
booon on
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~John
Harry McGuffin, I J t•
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M-ason·
da-u POMeroy Counci
s Iven• en a • ~hlor
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John
Meets In .s.c-nr.r..al Bowman.
Mro. William Weaver, FaTesting Today. Harvey;
SU&lt;Viwm•
h"' ·h'""''" .
r1e Erlewtne, !'frs. W. R.
.on'tl
Mil's . Ze!l

On this rage are recounted lllliiiV ol their llthievements durio« tiWi past

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Throuib their studies ol the scientifi&lt; tpproacb to the problel\18 of lttm·

llodne, OhJ•

bkd:
Dunt,

readrinJC \'elocities

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Oable fe.Wure ,... reoporlted on E. Main Street iD Pom..eroy by .die teloepbooe C'GIDI*If"
due to UN t.aUiDg of IHih po'li'!e:r
tioaJ acrou ~ ~idea,"
A new -table i:nste&amp;tioa Dllf' Jtut,.
land wa, bumed out wbe-n it toe
came into eODtact with power
m-_
Tbe touoty Jt4,bway department
tOday saJd tflat ~ !had beea.
made Jbbat oa buge tree had been
blowu dw"n 08 Jen&amp;¥ Wwtt l'Oeil
between I:Joooa&amp; rtmd: Apple Grote
but ~ illbe l"'eiKrt had as yet

Et«noon.

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Blamed For Blaze

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one year.
On a charae of non·liupport, WiJ.
liam Junior OweM, 3.5. Pomeroy,
was aentenc..-:d, today, by Juvenile
Judge John Bacon, to one year in
the workhouse. Thoml5 Enyon, Jr.,

Syracosc, was bound lo the Grand
Jury. today, by Justice ot lbe
Peace, Porcy Poopies. Enyon plead
not guilty to the charge of driving while lnloxtcated, but to a
charge or having fieticlous re&amp;istra·
tion, be plead guilty, and was fiDed
$100 and tOlltB_ hy Peoples.
ln other act1on, Vernon Young,
18, Long Bottom, was fined $16
and c011ta, today •. by Justice ~f the
P_eace, R. E. G!!'ndl~. of Mnsenvtlle. l_le was chArged wtth reckless
OPff'llJoArwben he pas.se~ a tuner·
al proce,slon, and drove 1n and out
of the procculon.
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n•ti end upset !tight trailer
home1. Nu one was injured,

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1be Ohio Power! 9 l'll!pmted
thod maoy of .as
wen
downed durinc tbe siD'm but
t.Js: by late ~ Dillll fllel'vice bad bem restored by repair

power•t....

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Columbul!llc: SoutberD Ohio ~eo
tee.~ ~ t. . eb"e
loWU- ·end of · ·
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dbe 'iO timbil: ofatlillg . . . _ .•

teJwon wn.,

Scnieei.. wf1 Ckt-

nrpted for 26 mtnuta" m ·MUtdl~·

MtddJeport Ma,ror C. 0. Fi:iher s port mel .fmr a tite amoua1; of q
oooordiDg t.o ·• CfJD.i...
$25 ~nd, on a char~e ~ uD&amp;afe pany ~. Ia
~ tWraJ
operation, a~d also I~ th1• court '8fiOO:t tinoe WEI'e dow~~ 'Wid! tbe
Saturday mght; Ardith But.ou, ~ Plaim beinc lterdmt: JrJt.
42, Middleport. who was arrested Pon.laod.11Dd Lefat a13o ~
by Chief or PoUce Ruuell Bailey i:ntumitteot ~ ~ • a
on the charge of allowi~ truh resutt of dle ~high wiftda.
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and refuse to collect on hts PI'OP·
At New Hav-eit e1
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c_rty Wlllrin the village limlts was from tbe marquee~:'~
faned $5 and eoast.8.
T'tteetce and (be roof of tbe ~
Ch1ef Bailey reported the CLar- 11aveo Pot.t.e!ly
it:t!
bJ'
ence Coffendafl"t::r, 39, Akron, wa&amp; the .bigb 1riiJ!b.ca,;..~ wa.t
relea:;ed on
a $25 appearance bk.wwn .out or ee:wn1 taMe i..tl
bond: He was a.m~ated Satunta,y MIMoft ~ iiDd ~ demolb! Everett Bostic, C!harged with •i.sbed. k woa atso ~ tf1at
disorderly conduct.
tel-eviaioa ........, ia die 118eoD
The Highway Patrol reported City.
bent doubJe b
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~hat P~t )_fitchelJ, 21 Middleport.,
wind8.
Ill GalhpoJ~ Mun'idpal Court,. Sat·
WIIHe llleicJ aou.ty lia
1
urllay, forfeited. t~o $25 boads, oo ....,..,.11"itb~~- ­
eharg~ of resuting arrest and age t!111i woUld AIDCal l'City am-enl ·
tlnlavll 1!1 • • - ~ ~
spcedtng.

court, Saturday rtight, (orefelted a io

JJ"Its power· pore .

~ Pomeroy

dents yeaterday opened their hearts
a·n d their purses to the BO volun·
teer · workers who made a house to
house collection in behalf of the
1966 JJeart Sunday afternoon.

Rl•ill&lt;! Pllnta• MUI

lf.Kh winds

up to 90 m'lm per hour were re~

made

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log tbev have brouibt credit to tllcmstlves. to their commlllllty, and to

my lh-cifrr 3 pounds Q'ltf'l per
da-y. t;. I ·tll&amp;n ~v keel' tiJy trei1'er

-gar•

OWDed by Geor-ae Jl
Monkey Rua CDiHapsecl
f!jMered in tho Meigs County area dlaine the "~ .scetterinf
Sa•urday at .oout noon and re- I ciDder block &lt;JVIY tbe I'Uidlf..,t
sultOO
in
~.:: damage , ror a diRitaDce at more tmu dUrtj
thiroogJbout the aru oceordine to ted.
rep&lt;&gt;t1~~ from variow ~1rons.
No damage Mtimratf. wa:t
In Pomeroy
-and MiddWport u of .tndaJ on tohe ooillapee of a
numerOU! ~:s were mMie of porUon of tbe front ot &amp;be Excel~
roof d.:lmage aDd falling brick .Aor Salt W«b BurlcM.c 011 E.
from cbimlle)"'! ~e a ~ind.er ~ SUat in Pomeroy_ 'Jbe
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PICTURED ABOVE Is · • ¥lew of
tM Excelsl~&gt;r Salt Worb Buildlnt on E. Mein Str-eet which Wll

The Racine Chapter ol U1e Future Farmers or America arc to be com·
mended on a ye81r or Slllendld achlev~ment and progJ'eSS Jn the pursuit of
arn-lcultural lulowled£e,

'tiCin oonooMlr.at-o. B. I um fcood:lng
my ltoHet· 3 pouO of thiti t~Jon
da-tJ.y. t:. I lil.m ·focodinl: 13 :poond1-i
or h&lt;~~ per day. D. I am f~ng

ll'O\Il&gt;i'IHI! ~1lle dairoy hei-fer: A. l
i~ltl h!vusing my •betfer m a barn
wit·h milk t.'O\W\, B. I ba'V{l: my hei·
ft~l' in a dill)' :~&gt;t aM l~h«"il feet wide
&lt;~&lt;~l'di -r-IVl' foot ilwrg (!hat B fn:to of

.Meigs County Escapes Serious
Damage From Raging Winds

In Meigs Courts UJday aod. over
the _.l.!eund with I total of six
ca&amp;es bang beard by Joul jurbU;
one man waa bound to the Grand
Jury, .nd another was sentenced
to the Cincinnati Wcri:hou.se for

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ln Session Today ~--~i!oe~ eo....
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Hear SIX
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Feod-ing 'Lhe daiey .heirem: A. I
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poC'!h_.·e dll!rin8 •the .sumn1er. F.
I ,Pl"'U\'ide ·J,resh., CilM'Il WM« fw
my JH&gt;Itoer .VI tho' time.

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bUdget ~ ~ · ~
for this· bnojeat to be me oa-1(
va.~ucd d. $23.00, 6000 'JI(lW)ds of
mi!lk valued at $380.00 llfld otbe te.s,tmJeted :price of (be ~ M i·
fer at 57&amp;00 11be -Miffioa.t«&lt;· ~
f~Eturn. $f80.(lO
'l1be es~timlitedooets forflh!~&gt;o,pl'IIJ·
jeet &amp;ll"e: (1) heifer $7a:oo (2) we
of buildia.p ead tql.ti"plmenrl: ,or 6
mOQtr))SI $6.00 (3) fOim 43$ pl)undiJ
Sl~ (4) 150 ~ of '32~ Da:ky
Suvpil'f11Jltat· $6.00 (5-) ton¢ hay at
$20.00 (6) :pastare 9 mo~hs $9.00
(71 brcediog aod ~ fees
$4.00 rtot.a~ es1.irnated eQ$18 $130.24
11he .est1malted }a~m.oo.tre Gf'"y
pi"'jeet to ·be $329.76. T1tre eg~ree­
meet for my jJ1oc« liot8te9 t1t1a:t J
wiH fumld: 1bbe bei:fe-r', ~~lie o(
bu:m:dines
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sqpplell"\enrt.
and 1n~J;)b
lbroeedi.ng. fees.
party wiU
not :fiumtsh
I 'W'i¥! r&amp;.

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Bua1ness Phone 381
Single Copy 5c

for. m·,.

'l:l'lll ·fe.cdi'r~~g m\)1 tbeifer

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Racme
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Jn "Earn As YOU Learn" Pro!l•am $3:;'/~roJcl'l

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Bobert PaiD(:« eaaw on Mr.
Mlrs. llanfy ~ IIIJid: fam""""'""' ~ ~. 1/Y Sooday-.....
.;d _, A ft1Wd for! Sbc7wmaardrlp,
Mrs. WiD HeiJmtn caUe:f oa
Otlbet' ~ 1 reCelWid for my Mrs. l...tiJM'd ~ w~.
beifa" """' Gt\ali.d ~
Glenna. ~ ~ n.da ~

He Studies Today •••
that you
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'llhois catliloo mustl •bave abou l m.'i 1't'Wr'n of ~IIi:! 50
~ly e;11f gahwd 22 puund~ over I
130,000 oow rarmer.Y t.•very ~ar
M·y agreement wa..'&gt; . l't'll"l'l'\("ll :-u•m a_ lti diiy pr-r1~ wl, iilll 'il'K'Il"'ilRO of
to 'tep~klC ·ttllo.'IC who dle, t'C.1dirc. •&lt;rfilcr I m!Kit•il.dtc budgtll My 01 g 1w· 1,1 R J!OIIIl'fl.~. prw d••Y · M:v calf
-or 'ko&amp;ve !the f·arm . 'Ilhc.~c men· •llllll!ll 1lll."ofl'IS .\'hO\\\S ICX&lt;JIJIJy 11h;1•t J Wll] IIUW Wl' i·).(' h ."i 340 poun&lt;J'S.
be men w.lth cx:pcrienc and rtram(~h iOJ" bcail', ami W'lml
t h t·
J•ng ooou.g'l\ 1o be -.su~IUI. oJiaMI· othor pa•nt.y will!l furn i;,.h vt· he;u ,
BY RONNIE SALSER
Wlhal pnl1t of ·l~lC n.'(unltil I will
THE DAIRY HEIFER
IL t... believed that: VOCtlof.ionllJ
J\&lt;"l:cive d!lld wh:11t t:h-c oUn•r p;n· ty
I t'r~ll .~ldt·wd the fodlowinJ:: items
A~niou.Uure -and FFA coo~loitutc
wiUI rccci•\-"e. 1Miy 1111\rt't"lllPll•\ Wil~
t1hc most effect prog'I'flnl j1C"l d-e· :;.igndl by m~ f,a!Jtcr &lt;tnd tl-k. Nol;~n . of &lt;"nst &lt;Hl'd ih'1tl\'l o()l{" tdUl'll.s when
I :;eJt'('1cd my dui•l"l)' heifer r01r a
vcloopod for ill"llll'llll!ll" bo')~ ro ibc·
I "Wll·ld: siJOOy ~nd &lt;kvdt~p p].aus pl·oj('(,!", 1t 1 anlmad; (2) usa or
ronm iood fiiiM\6!'$ and ·helpi·n•g
to do rt.h~ toHw·i"l-l .~v..cc~ l'vnn bui·ldtn·g and 'cqu·IJ:Hnent (3) gr.ain
l'hem tJo boorune e~1labllbhod. ilfl
·projoct JObs: (I) .!i{'lt•t:"t. t1he -s11Jl (2\ (41 NU)lph~llli.!ni (5) h&lt;IY (6) ;;~i•).!lge
Iermlin(l: or tt.clr c.1holoo.
!UI\Otlon~. of manure 10 u;;,• (;~) ,~1"] .
t 7 I JlOl~ Lure 181 bt•oodi:ng ·and vclfl'Jn. viw ol tJbe natim':S' nt.'C&amp;
-octoioo of sot.•d (4) prt:P'Ilt"in;,: ~ l it-e ·•nouny f· f'~':+ li'ur nrturrn~ I pi·a•n, to
for now f'llmnerSt t11 is :1'1i1Mn111 Uwl.t
SOU (15) fct"~ltl ,~.y (6) pillllling (7) have I d~1ry ih~lrcr wi.hit :rn e~li­
r~illioll bo eJ'Vf.G
.to tht\s&amp; •(lU]livatJQn
(8l,h&gt;lrvetJin,!l .and (9)
matod labor ~nrome of 110.00.
)'UUIJC mm wbo ~me prcrrerin£ for
.i\ly .agrot•m~C~~It war; wdHen Sol)()n
~'8 in fa.nn ~ng.
aftt••· m.\" budget was mildc. My
E.nro\Jragement wt !.his time will
do l'tlol.k!h to 8Unwlale t:bem to cal hi.gh to'Chu&lt;Jt &lt;' h-&lt;JP,kl&lt;-i 111 4U llh'1"C&lt;' li1C'nl .!fll'OWS oexaot4y wh&gt;at 1
t..rdt'f' ~''(~ 401 ltl'Wter tlcll.it"Vt.'- ttlat&lt;'lS, Jllawa~i 'lttd rn t'tlt lt IU&lt;'U. wi 1-1 ftWit~h o&lt;tMt CX\1CUy what (
J&lt;Uturc J&lt;'il'flmr:J\\ .&gt;J ud y vt,.wtU()t\HI will TN..'t~iV'C . ·My agrtx·m~nl\ tthows
m&lt;Dl
agrit·lll-tlllt'C w~t:h ntc dl'fm~tc Plll"· ex;u·.tl y wh;d 1\lho oUhcr .pa1t"l1 .y wi-11
pooe of bt.•coming ~ond t:i111"lltN~. n•nJve and wltiWI. Mro OOhor party
HOW F. P. A. DROANIIED
'f.ll'Oy .h&amp;\10 l'ill~l"\'"1:-&gt;&lt;'d
fi~lltllol'lll; Wl "l) flll 'll bh.
IY JIMMY DIIM
A h~Uit\ n\Otle .Uban ~ )'CIII.Jli a•JO pT'Il'£ruii.IIS 'tillhOIIItl W'llt'l'e •l•h&lt;'}' Itil~
J ·lim!.' eompl"'ll'd hltf! foUow.i.n·c
i.n K~;u Cttw, IMI~sounl.•, • f-ew thnlr t'IH,'liSI'OOitl IC1111'11il~ Ut•to .,__..
pl'lll~l h"i'• · rt) ·~ed(.'l~liug the dairy
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bi&gt;Gb L'!IOhOOl t~IIUI$mt~ of voc~:~U.Orlal
·hc-l[&lt;"r Cl) l"crdi111'g the &lt;hrlry .tlcifer
rtlf'lruf~ Md .t'lr leadetljo g-a- teat~h lcs.dcr:-JMp, JglMXI d1 iwl.....,,Jup
and (3l lhl)t"'ing the dairy iht'ifcr.
l~ to fonn ... (W&lt;lll rou~h 01'· o~nod pat.-rollt i~m .
Sf'lt.'1:tirrg ·!·he OOI'l'y heifer: A. I
fM'i!M!Ioft. lbt.t I... Jtl\e flir:Jt wot'd.!r
l'Hil.
•i dl'l'ed tlhc product.iun of ·my
of •lt8 'l.'nltld: ·'I .bel:i.evc Kn F'ut.urc
TOMATO PRODUCTION
hf'ifc-r\
, p&lt;U'Wll~. B I S('lco'LOO pore
io'M'min£:" "l1be OOllOf'pts of Amly Joseph Gl•nn
bl"t'd &lt;lUtii'ILliOY lhf'loftt. C. J fiiC'JeCI\cd
ain puriX"'C ~ fw lllhc
1'hllll Is a continuation projct't in -a llteJf.cr wil1h doop flantrs, fine
~ ......Tll.'ln'l of Am&lt;riea 'NW1
tomato produrtion . J Scieclcd my •llnir, &lt;tl\"lall-&lt;.'Ut ~lead, too,JZ &gt;Htld
'101kt ~• ..,d IOOoy ll&gt;e tomato project !loon after I started l~a•!-g'e ·nHIUioe, bright eym. squarcr. t·. A. bat! flJOI'tl than too,ooo my Freshman year In Vocational
memben atfiu.t.ed wltb 8,000 lo- A ll r i c u I t u r c. I p r e p a r. •ly wt. 1~'~ • .and wi·l'h l~e b~l
caPHCilly. D. I s&lt;dod:t.&gt;d my heolfer
ed a budget for this projod . The ill F"cbnt&lt;U'.Y 1955. E . I socurod my
budget 1 made fur my freshman heif&lt;'r £rom my obrol~ OOt·. F. IMy
yeor showed a labor Income of ht'lk'l' is 11.'1"Mntalcd to be wortlh
$83.00,

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Meifs {'.cMD;y FW;·Lreaei\'led ~~~td
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iloer 1 started my

=Paz.ticipatOO

Racine Future
· -Farmers Focus
On Agriculture

ev-.

IY DALE HART
~- ...r •Joh. Ocmil Goollei&lt;l
DAIRY PODI,ICTic!N
llld Mr. omd ilh. ~ ThU;. is a. OOIJI!Iwat.loll. project
Sunday a:CUmoon wkb. lb.

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Fridlr

or&gt;-. -~ no... 1'1..- ....
stucb' and develop plans to do the tami1ly 6piNJt SUIIdiaf" ,...,..... !Mr.
roUowlnc tomato project jobs:
IDd Mra. wm Heimlllo.
stlectioa ot IOU (2) amount
man11re to uae (3) .select1oa
Mr. end !Bitrs. Buel. ltideaoor
plants (4) preparation of
mel 80b, ft. tDd Mn. 1Jtfln
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Stale Dt·partmcnt of Education an·
nounced tod&lt;Jy that Waldo Alonzo
Pa~·lon, Sidnoy IHINI Srbooi 8IOOl'Cd
280 out of 300 pos:;Lblc points to
plm:e fir:-;t in 1he BcncraJ Scholar·
ship Test ftrr lllsh Sehool Seniors.
Jn&gt;~nn Zd~ler uf Fairmont Kettcring lligh Srhool, scorlng 248,
led ~;:iris in 1hc ~:&gt;enlyr tetta, given
.January 20-21. Donald · Louthan
Hill, Troy High School, wilh :159

pujnt~. was .setond among the boys

and Carol Ann Richard of Fairmont Kctlt!ring wos second rank·
ing girl with 239.
R. M. Eyman. slate .!iupcrintend·
cnl oi public instruction, announ·
c-od l(lfte llllllntrui of' Z6 boys wd 25
girls who ranked in the! test, along
w'ith lhm;e receiving "honorable
mention"' for ranking in the top
5 per cont of lhe 15,781 seniors
who participated. The total incJud·
cd 7,419 boy.s and 8,362 girls. Dr.
Ray G. Wood. wbo conducted the
lcllt:;, said the lowest score in the
ohi~h 50 per cent was 201 pomts
out of 30.
E)'man sBld 1'11Uon Wishes lo he

Tenlativc fuiK'nll: arnangcments
for W.ac:Jcmid,a.y afiCemooo have
been oet !..- .hohll F. CarbaUIIII, 7f
WOO died carJ.y 1\IOQday morntng
at 1h!l.Jtome oC 'M B. Jltlkn SwitMcr
G~ S,.,., -~
Ciil'ba~h thad beCD s-Jffoaniog
from illn ~ UIOOSB
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made his home at the Swtibtr .rQii·
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No alose ~•trv-i:"*s W'e ltmJwm to
cxit;.t aTJd clofoots Weft betng made
tOOay to '~'eaCh -distant rellltiv-5 of
I h(' dt-t'r:a:st&gt;od ·in order that fWlol'nll
arrangt"menl.s be complded.
The body is at the Rawlings
oonliC fm en~:rnco-. The h~ogh runk- COOIL'I f'U!I""KU'"al llomle ia Middleport
ing boys ehru;e physics, engineer. frnm whl'fiC 90n'ioes will be held.
ing and mcdkine for professions
Fu1rerai services will! be ~ld they hOJX! to cntcr.
\'\l(,t)ne.."doay oat 2 f. M. in 11hc
Girls lhis year favored profcs
I:."'w.n11g Chapel . for Edw8rd O'Co.n·
&amp;ion~ 'in teaching, medicine and
n'O'r. 81, ,.,.,ho di11.-d -at lb~ ' rm:idoonc~ juurnalism.
Iiili n a.dr~~ oC&lt;!irlly .Wilt ·ml)lttq, ;
Score cards for high Einishcrs
Survi.,.on;: in1ol·ude lhiff W·ife: will go to collegea chosen by stu·
-~hi.&lt;J. Edwand O'Oonnar,
dent:~ (or possible scholarship~.
fivi"l &lt;lhlh::lrfln Eldward P.,
Tho.~ who h•vc chosen no college
BobiQln: Rttdey Obeta. Rat...jne;
'f~ur:.day, ~~laroch 1, will bring
will he list~d in a brochure sent
Jano Wh'i.tloc:k, Raeime; IMnJ. CU. to some 500 colleges.
wt(l Community ~ to fbis
·hlcrfrre Se:hnlft, Pl4t~, Pa.;
area. J\t l1he Webtbt{.on Sdlool
.and Mrn. BV~ny Wil"!rlns. f'k~
Audi.t.o-rmm in Galtilpolis, tlbe 'fri.
htmn h a-twt 18 grtan:dehitldn!J),
Couo1y Communily Coooert AJJ.
Fl'it-nod's. lll&lt;ty oa)t at tlba Ewing
.:&lt;!Kiali'ioo w;JJ, •Jil1SL9eUt tbeil' :last
fi\J.J1oM!II'I B I"IJTI&lt;' an~ time md ifJ1Je
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP-Prod'l.lce: roti('CJ1t or ,tJI\'C" season wh.oo: .the
~vi&lt;"{: w~!l 00 CQQiduetW by ·
11ggs weak; f\.OiUm£1' U. S. A Tl1.smn Boy'e Choir is f~.
Rev. .John I&lt;: lw-ood, j)3ilillur of illh.o }ao-!ge 44 ~0 46; medill.lm~ 42 to 44;
The clroir, Chol9en. oiMOm all
Haoin•r l\1('1\lhodi'1!11 Ohuroh..
brown- mil: 42 Ito 44; f;"X''.ra larg'e .:&gt;·dtoob in Tucson and backed M a
40 rt.o 41-; A (oaor,g.c Vo'hlte 38 W 40: cummuni•ly projeotl, aPJQII'Cd on
AUXILIARY TO MfET
A mddi-utn WhM.IC 36\.oo 37; A me· l11e FAI Su.l~ TV ~~ ~b. 19.
Thr Ladies Au:d!(lary .of Drew dium b""~"UWn 36 'I,'Q 47.
T.h~ Al.bom~ CormnunCt:y Concert
Wr,bsl\.t"l' l'ost. Amm•lc;lon Legion
Chlielrooo, f~ fi!-m up lc; 3 A.-.-,'o(:i':JI!Jion wiN 'Pf'l'tiGitl 'lthoodore
will meet. in 'l"eJ.'Ubar ~!!f'Niiclin• 'lUes~ to lJI:I abe 21 .to 22; hmli. ·hc&lt;~vy Lo\t:dn, Am-eri.~ .~. at
daoy ollf 7:38 p. m., it Wlal!il aniJlou~ war 5 1M) 22 ,too 24; 1hone. 14:ht. 5 ~~mori'al Auctikriwn. lhils ,W'll ibe
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Funeral Serviee
To Be Wednesday

Two Community
Concerts Set
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