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Demoeratr.
ofter Viilltllit and corint foc ber
ollter,•lfn, A. c. llfDiio. -~eroy,_
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CI&lt;O'k ol C.urll 'ollie~. ·Mrs. E\oelyli LUcl.. clerk, nported. .
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todlly. Both mea were fiHdr f25
aDd cost&amp;.
Olan GenJt..tlmer, l'omcoy BD•
and W. o . Barnitl, P.owetiiJ-. dtad
to court on ~ of
to ~~tiiJ!i
have sales stlmpa: OD Jaud. Tbe ~
charges were ~ by tUte a.
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Barnitr: was arrested by

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Subscrtptioo rates: Del:w•-ry IJy earner where avail&lt;~ble 30 ccnh
~r we(!k: one .}'ear m ad\'JI'lCt' a1 Thu Daily Sentinel offiee. $15130
Iii .month!, $7.80; thre-e uwolhs, 8390 . By motor route where
avtll::ble: one month. St. llJ mr~il one year $8; she. mo.:.1ths , $.t.2!5.
tba~ months,

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Tbt u.tion'• ~P nvabllltJ,
.feed efleieney, and broiler
arowth rec:ordl lOr tbla diflleult
time of Je&amp;r are made by bldlan
Rl&gt;fer..Nichol• and VaatretJJ·
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responsihil ity for its stewardship
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To Be Observed May 6 to 10
Soil StewardRhlp Week in Meigs I "1ce, Exte.mlon St•rv1cc. Vocation-

County will be obS{'rved by all al Agriculture Agncultural StabiAgricullur al Agencies of Meigs
Co~1nty With ' a field
duv at tht&gt;
SouLhl'a ~t Ohio Experiment S\ati•m
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d.itioQ variou9 church and corn·
mumty groups will be observing

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II Rural L1f~ Sund11y
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Dtcls.lon Seen P·onlbllity

Bpe:clul to Celttral Preu As sonntiou
l8JnN0101(-Then~ art Democrats In t11n Sl'n'n te who any
ib.ey auu believe Protld&lt;"nl Ei~nhower II ill JtOt I'IIR tor a

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&lt;tttptle hie poaihve, atrirfl!ltttlve th..'l'i1:11u n to do 110.
::t't\t tawmak..ra .eny thtl Pre11ldent's hc11 Hh mav yet result l.n a.
td~nutt deeJ•don by Mr. Elacnhower to wlltloh~;~.w h·om lhe 19~6
~\ell. Repu~Ucant IUY It Ju•t tan't so.
i!Qwevcr, 10me hl(hly-placed Demon nts arc not O\'t"rlooklng the
poaa1blllty lhat Mr. t;ts&lt;.'nhower may reure since

to1.1r month• 1llll rem11.111 berore the RepubUciln
convell\Klh In ¥gu!lt

Ont Oem(K'rnt, who ralll rt' firmly looks tor U1e
President La rever11e hint )eJr, points out Ul.tl r1ny
peraon who has aufft!rell a hflu'l u.ll11ck jl.lat no.t~
urally &lt;:urbs hl!l wotk schedule o.nd l'l\Uil avoid

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AllhoUih the Pre s1d~&gt;nl IB mait~talntnr a fairly
heavy work achedulc, thiR ·Democro.t •ayl l\6 be•
lltvn Mr. llliaenhowcr will e\'enlually chUWt htl
mind about seeklnl re-elt!ctlon,

One theory Ia tbat the P1·esldent decld... to
run •gain u • kind ot "holding oper&amp;\lon" IJO
that the Ei~nhower wing or the Republican
ronrtv would have ~oHd ~ urrort a\ the AUJ1.11l
convention In San Francisco's Cow Palace even.
makel a IPit·mlnutc change 1n lUI plllnS.

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WAR--Moat ot the pending SupN!me Court caae~ chal·
tht 19~ Intemal Sc, urlty Act 11nd the Smith Act of 194.0
will be p4t over unUI the next term of the high tribunal
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In the &amp;IJtnmn.
11 txPfQl~ to dnclde lhll'l tfllllion whether the ComCan ton11Uluttonally be l'eqnlretl to regl11ter with tho
and 11111 oiTicera and ftnancea lUI provided for unde-r

Security Lltw.
the tentative 8(lhedulr. tn&lt;lkntf'l'l thnt othf'r &lt;'nRU lnvolv·
CG~lHtlttl &amp;ln!ll.dy on the docket W1llnot be heard bti'i»'O
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way to make the United States Patent Otrlee tick
lJn't trying to patent \he Idea. Ullsed on a study by
haj:l~ by
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Recent lltudie~ vt farm accident~

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Ch!'fcb'• BIJ StolT
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Ja&lt;ki,, Gieoson Show
o:OO llerb. S.llr!nej&lt;s TWo
: ~30 lfotd Star JuQilee

Feature April25
A color movie titled "The Rumen ' Story" will b&amp; one of t hf'
features of Bc.ef Cattle. Day at the
Obio AgrlcQltural Experiment sta·
tion April 215.
Produced by a leading feed
manufacturer, th _, film shows what
happelll to roughage ~md Ktaln al·
tu It enters a beer animal's first
stomach or rumen. Pictures wen'
mati~ throuih a window In
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side of a steer. Th1,1 Rumen Story
will be shown twice durlna tht1
mornina: seulon.
Station animal scientists say the
rilm eives a clearer understand·
lng: of beef eattle nutrition nl!eds.
0. G. Bentley or the Ohio sla·
l1on was one of the- technical con·
.~ ultants durin&amp; tHmln.ll.
Other fea.Lures of Beef Cattle
Day Include demonstrations of im·
I plantiDI fitilbe.!ltrol, eomoarisons
of different ways of Jlvi"nA stilbesLrol and demonstratlo'ls or various
methods or 11elf and h4lnd reedjng

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18. Queolloa

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2G. Tree
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re1ult:J o1 tM helriae on m.Uk
pricing under Fedetal Milk Orden
Ohio areaa involved in the hear.
lng iatlude TQiedo, Akron, Stark
Couoty, Clevela'nd, Columbus, Day.
ton-Sprlngfie1d, Clneinnati, Oblo
River Valley, and Lima.
At leut one Ohio farm leader
11 optimistic over the ootcome of
the hearing. He it D. R. Stanfield
executive ~ecretary, Ohio p ....
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Bureau Federation, wbo thinb:
Ohio dairy produeers will
get
price ine~a~ea through one or both
of the followi111 :
(1) SUJpenlton of aeuonal pric-

Federation Ire bard at
work drafting a atate milk control
bW (patterned 10mewhlt afte.r
~be Conneeti.eut law). If the draf1
.SUI lpproval of Ohio dairymen, it
wUl be lubmitted to the next •e•
lion of the Obio General .Auembly
The proposed bill will be ready a.
bout !lay 1, Stanfteld 18id.
The ultkitate 10Iution to the
dairy Iannen problem lie• in io-created eomumpUoo of tfairv pr..
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duct1, especially tn tbe. fiuld form
Stanfield believe.. He expreued
1pproval of ...way the Speclal MUk
prop-am il eatehing on" 1nd ill
glad Congrell iDcreued. lunda for

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Melg1 Counb' f&amp;nnera la1t week.. offlee before ttartln1 won: on
CoDitruetlon of claterllll and re.er- ~ndl or we11J on wbieb tbey wisb
voira: _.,well u u1e of dug and drU- cOil tblrlnl help.
led wells are the older method'.J
Heigl CouDty dairy !arm.en CIU
whleb have been used.
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theirmate
net
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i.acome
per' eowtoU~to
they will
et la thla area hu ita drawbaQb. &amp;realer use of improved J'OUiha.l,e
With ponda the mljor pro$em praC!ticea, 1 llie:tu,Aa. State Unt·
....,. to be 1 ouluble· lo&lt;allon en1 16~-·
mist II.
clue kJ bllildla.p wUb the aoil of "
ty
~~~.~lturll eeODo
re- lng of milk;
Howenr, the fann leader was
&lt;2&gt; Inereue ia Priee of manu- very critieal of 1'some groups" wbo
1ut!h type thlt it will bold water ported reeelldJ.

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The Grand International At.Wliary of the Brotherhood of Loeomotive Enrineers met ThtlHdaJ
aft.ernoon at the home or their
preJident Mrs. George Hackett Sr.
Boutb Second Avenue
Mn. Hackett wa1 in charge o1
the mebtlng and Mr~ . Cbarle.
Bennett woo the travelling prize
whieb was contributed by Mrt.
Robert Harri&gt;.

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paper to water. l'llt freo-llowing, I!I'Bllllla,r ARCADIAN
lil-12-12ln the row when you plont your com anCl it
diuolves quickly in the aoil moboture lo feed YOUF com
n&gt;yally. ARCADIAN 12-12-12 bo rich hi nit.oaen.\poluh 81111 wateNoluhle phoepborul lhet YOIII)JI com
Deed&amp;. ARCADIAN 12-12-12 pi.ts 11101'0 II'OW hi every
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12-12-12. Tbouaands of other growers fiud itlhe ideal
ferlilir.er to lilw labor ~d tlill-feed lhl!ir
for·tnp
yield&amp; ARCADIAN 12-12-12 io made .fo make.,_

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cart Wt. wal;er.
for distances greater than tbu.t
we musl place lbe pistoa, jel or

bar you lwldle. U10 Iii() to 200 P&lt;l\111!11 per oc:nl

In tbe plinler lo 1ive your crop a heachtart.. PlOw-down
&amp;00 JIC)Ollldt or mote per acre to leed yojlr com well
lbrourbOut lh• IJ'OWinl .....n, cmd to help 1'0018 .....
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25 feet.
by auction
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submenrible pump down; in the
well. This involves longer pipe
and io the cue of the jet tw.o pJpea.
Wit~ lbe piston t,ype pUmp in a
d&lt;!ep well tb.ere is a ''sut!ker rod"
whic:h must be kept ,.rvl..able..
· Jn spite of m&amp;int.I!JI~'PfObleml
an automaUc watu lftteai 11
ctieally indispensable aD the
ern farm.
Farmers needin1 individual help
on their water PNblem may re.

AIICADIAN 12,12·12 Ia an Ideal....,.... .lllld plow·
,dowafertilir.er tor oom. Coricentrated·to '"""'you work
bop. It puts morei'OWinl 1'0)1101' ill !hO_ooil for

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nu apri.og tab to Ike fid.d ill the lnclol' dull lad.
•• - • pat IH!W Black Hawk. Sa
lbemaow-the ~~~·.tht
braad: uw Goldea E-1le, til•
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cloct l?cNn the 111\ll'f.ion's new ,;crvlc41!
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hoy is ready. With a twine-tying
No. 45 you have continuous baling.
You turn out 14 x 18-inch bales
weighing up to 60 pounds, up to 6
tons per bout.
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Garden and Field
SEEDS
MIDDLEPORT
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over
of
doinghand,
too of
much
the other.
save numping
over 600and caiTyinf"
per water
ytar
on one
doingonnothing
and
by hand. n is estimated that 100
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to 150 tons of water are used
ft
but we bave a large percentage of .
nually for livestock And bome .....
dairymen •• members.
greetIn dete rmiDing th8 ...
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contribution
oomes
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MULBIIIIIY AYI,
briDling about changes in
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to uae we muat ieep in mind that Phont 150
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C. ft. lloJIUJ\d &amp;aid poor roUih1 llgbl
area
.......,. Into tile pond or , qe bu 1110de It Jleceoaaey forrDIIU' rope lbou£(1 " Sunfield &lt;onelldea
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ID
area.
datryme~
to
feed
pain'
IDd
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Daihrmen
Must
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price
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The tetlder cuts may be- cooked
One ptob.!em .. ~lb tbe .,. of leiD at heavy rateL Thq ~•boUid ODOUIIb In be of genuine benefit ••-nf'eld
'd "
u
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sat ' consump on
and rump roaJta,' and aU the loJn clster111 ls beJ·~ ~bJe ,kJ have -·•- abn for alf~a yieldJ.of 4 t4&gt; ·~ to them, yet not aet its~ hi ..'" that ..,... 1
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·~· au ........, be said. Th* ylaldl are 11 wiQ e•-ouraae 1 flood .,
... 'ou' milk. hal increased considerably."
ateaki, come from thoee ]1ll'ta of Iiden! roof area
d!'allllng lntn the
-;:.;' ble to 811 lo loo.huohel
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Alii tile pri.. problem tor dalryclatern
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as
to
provide
adequate
e6m_ra
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n;ttlk'
into
their
markeU."
men ia not acute enough there il:
the animal'• body
used
Stanfield, who has been in eon- the matter of bulk milk tanks.
for support. The leoo lellder eull water between niDI. If we con- eom )'ieldl, wblch are Q.IJite ectm·
1'Everyone agree1 lhe bulk tanks
come frO:m t~e parts of the animal slder 1n averaee size barn to be: moa. M.e~ b.arvflted 11 ll'Uil ttant eontact with Wuhingtoo aiD10
fe!t
lo
size
and
the
anllWll
dla&amp;e
•hould
Jield
.trom
to
ll
ce
the
beginniDg
of
the
Detroit
are
lhe eoming thing", stanfield
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used mainly fur locomotJOD or
rainfall 36 inches
per year tont to tbe aere, the ~ pot~ milk ttrlke, ered.ita the iDfluenee Aid "but they've pleked a very
movement.
exerdlled by Senaton Bricker aDd unfortunate time to come on the
the.!' there ia a pouibility of only ed out.
The iender euta may be col:ed MOO cubic feet of water fal.liq oa.
Hoglund expll!iaed that .reaearcb , Beader in bringing about the bear· aeene beeau~ the initial outlay
satisfactorily with dry beat. They thls barn durinr an entire year.
results in both Obio aad Michl.: ina: 10 quiekJy,
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to producers 15 over $2,000. Most
have only a smal! amount of con·
If every bit of the water il tav- pn •how tbat thele'i:lieb J'OUihale
Doea the . Farm Bureau leader dairymen simply cannot afford
neclive tlllsue and the muscle i:a ed and placed in a cistern that is )'ielda can be attained bJ' uDq hope to avold a strike in Ohio? · them at thia time" Stanfield &amp;aid .
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'tender.
20 feet square, then the total deptb more fertillier and lime and tmpro'BT all meam," StanfJeld em'
of water eould be 13% feet for a ved seed by followiq recomme:d- phaaJUd. "The worst part of the
whole year.
ed manaiement praetlees. and by J De_troit strik~ was .that it ·pitted
U thiJ total amount of.- water hane.tiDI and Jtoriug rou.U.e 1da~ryma.n aga'l.~t dllll'ym.an, neigh- ~
,We Have Plenty Of
were nved aqd used by a high as barn dried ~$' or grUII s.i:Jq:e I bor aa:amst neighbor. In addition,
ARMOUBS ,
produeine henl -of d!Ury cows e~eb Early . harvestirik iJ especliDy 1m~, some dealers in Detroit are- •
cow would need ln the neighbor- portarit he noted.
n't
going
along
with
the
price
in·
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hood of 2!1 gallona of water per
.. Dair). Iannen~ who now are 1crease becawe it did not come ·
day. This ci&amp;tem then would hold lield-euring tbeir bay will need about through a ebange in. the
IN 80 Ill BAGS
only enougb water for 10 cows to invnt from . $2,000 to $3iQOO Federal ~rder .. It looks aa though
for 180 da. or 8 mo. of the year. more in choppins equipment and the Detr01t dauymen will have to
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A ' larger herd or other uaes would 1.ilos If they are "to shUt to the tu~n back and calmly go about
cut tbb be&amp;ides the fact that only production of gra81 ailase." 1 The do,t,ng what we are doing here.
half this amount of water would -Micbipq economist said. "lncrea-1
Dairymen have at le.ast one area
ARM OURS
fall on this roof during any aix sed quaMty and production
of of agreement-that prtces are too
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month period.
roughage make these investments J low. They should work from there."
A cistun such as described a- profitable for meat dairy farmers": ~sk~d about .the "protest f['Oups"
bove would hold nearly 43,000 galw Dair)lmen can lncrelse putute spr.tn(!mg ~p tn some sectiOns of
Ions which ts much larger than production by 20 to 50 pereent o~:o, Stau!"aeld co~mented:
the average ci.stern.
if they me more fertillrer, bar·
One th~ng they ve. done is h.elp
When we c:onslder wells Jn this vest surplus roughage ear)y ~D tbe call atten.tion to the ~lemma datry· I
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area we find moat of the wells aeaaon for later swnmer use and '?en are m and th~t l6 good. Often I
capable of producting only one to follow 'IUCh practices: as ttrip...graz. tim~, the only . thmg a fellow can
five gaUons of
water
pu ing and green-chopping RC!eord do IS make nmse.
50
minute wbieh , ia a small supply 'ing to Hoglund The dire~t ehopp~
"Yet, dairymen must certainly I
of water. ManY wells •re not able ing aDd hauling of pasture: crops re~llze that i~ is his established ,
to stand continuous . pumping
is beat suited to .specialized dairy malk caopcrahv~ tbat guarantees
After we have a supply of wat. ~arms With 30 or 1nore cows he ·a ma~ket for htm everyday, and ,
er tben it is necessary· to ret it said.
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bargams for a price at which milk
to the place where needed. Some
"' can be disposed of. These cooperfarms are fortunate in hiving a
atives are set up democraticallly
pond or spring abOve the farm
and their leaders must carry out
buildings. In this cue tlravlty will
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lbe tblnking of the majority of
e.{lrt~Ae \1\fl water to Oow wh~ver
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UH!lr members.
)'iped ·be]·· tile poncl Gt .llirini:
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location,
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ation is "terlae", particularly in
a northern Ohio
When we con!lider pumps we ~ .li.
add to our problem. However a A
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"The Ohio Farm Bureau Feder. N. Second St. Middleport, 0
good automatic water system may
ation," Stanfield .said, "is accused,

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C. E. ILAkiiSL•E, COUNTY
celve this from tbe ·sOu ConserAGRICULTURAL AGENT
1viKlon Service, the Alricultural
Conatruc~on of fum ponda Jr · SttblllziUon Ind. Cotllerva"ori
the &amp;Jll4!!1t way of U&amp;Uring farmer• eom.ut.lttee or the Exte.naloD Ser·
of an adeitiiate wlter supply: Tb1t vtce. CQI:t ~ il avai11ble
wal the recommendation of Jame1 throueh the ~.i~·-~·. on many weU
Schmidt, Geologilt with the Ohio .and pond JlfuatioJU.
Fatmm
eount)'
Dhialon 01 Water wbo 1 poke to lhould c:ontacf&gt;J..... ..a·. s.

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tiii);;,.Jo ' . CII'IDa Sllcnr

4-ll'un will attend meetings on
such subjec:ts as LJ.·affi(' rules and
regulations, fundamentals of cngin(&gt;x, fuel, ignition and cooling
9ystcms. lubrication Bnd
driver
rcspo'nsibililies. You\hll enrolled
·In the proJect wlll be quiu:ed on
these subjects. They also w1ll
kc(&gt;p servic(' re&lt;'ords on the family

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Their explanation

that Only minor portion of the
beef carcus it in these de&amp;inble,
tender cut. Jn l~dltion to the fact
tbat much .more of the animal's
body .goes into less tender cut" or
meat whlch must seH for lower
prlces, there lt also a Iaree
amount of waste- from part.s of the
·anlmal that are not edible 1t alL
When · atl these -are accounted for,
It is easier to understand that
relatively high pricet must be
charged for tbe relatively emlll
part of the anim1l wbkb 1oes
toto 'the choicert cuts.

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In the fiN~t year of the proJect

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the happier
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4·H club
ject destined to give boys and
gi rl!; traming in automobile main·

Advanced course• o~ ~utomn-..
bile mnmtennnee and ~arety
planncc\
ror Sl'COn_d apd . third
I in Ohio have shown, Sluckey says proJel·t
y&gt;1ars.
that Kurry is a fttcto1· In nbout 28
percent &lt;Jf all on-larm dealhs. Thrstudies point out thai Fatigue
lik!$ to work lute hours. He per ACROSS
2. One otlII!.! ·
ror•M h.ls best late in the dav, and
1. Roman
'Oreal J,aW:H
al night.
empt'rOr
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Teara ,. · '
A good night's rest and the usc
5. A ·British
4.
Bcme
or extremr caution will help you
drink
t 1,111.t.) ·, '
kcell thi s Impish pair away, Stuc
9. Flower
a. Splen&lt;\ld'
key says.
1(). Back
I. BUia l'(lt.rkcd
11 . Sm1ll cut
..paid"
12. A
1. Tree
supporter
I. 11\ort
14. Crows old
Lftvanttnt
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Results Of Hearing On Milk .

get. together•••

gremlins who are dog;:ing farmers
these days'
They're around, and :vo1,1're likf'. tenunce and safety were annOW\·
ly to run acro!&gt;s them be'tore the rrfi th1s w~ek by H. W. Harshfie,lfj(
spring: field work is over. They're iilnte 4-H club ~eader.
bound to get you in lrouble if you . Club memb~ In 9 pilot eoungive them hulf a chance. The~ ties are starting the project this
even !!an get you killed.
' liprlng on a trial b~i!l, Harshfield
l..atcr the program may be
Their name.&lt;~ are Hun-v and &lt;Says.
opened to all Ohio -club members.
FaL1gue. They are major contribut The 9 eountll!'.S are Lake. Mah!lning factor s to form accidents, say.~
ing , Hamilton. Geauf::a, Scioto,
W. E Stuckey, Ohio State Uni·
Cuy;1hoga, Guernsey, Lorain and
v&lt;'rsliy t'Xten sion f1mn safl'ty spc· S!nrk
.
ciatisl 1'hl'Y follow yuu when you
One uf the chief purposes oC the
plow lon ~ hour.~ in the field and
Rr ojcct, according to Harshfield
q 1 besi&lt;tc you 1n the l.l'actor Beat
is to meet needs in urban ar4-as
whPn you head down 1he hiJ;:hwa}' .
club memb~l'll hl'\le no op-·
I loward home late at ni~ht. The where
portumiy to ruise live!ltonk or
later it get." the mean('r th ('y bf·
f1dd crops. Club members 15 yean
come.

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Gon comm•ndtth hla Jov• toinvite-d f:'o partidpah• 111 till' :\1av
ward ut, In that, whll• w• wetl
10th fu~ld day at t:orprnter a~
y•t sinners, Chrftt dltd for us.
¥-"CII 0 ~ arrang«&gt; fur oh~ 1 ·rv;.mrc or
fRom•n1 5:8).
Hurry mak{':-: vou open th&lt;• trot·
Rural L1rc sunday un Mav 6th or
PRAYER Hcav&lt;'nl .v Father, lor tht·ottlc ~nd thww caution tu
D't"a later dntc suilnhlt.! to the lo- Whf•n Wt' COIIlf' farf' to f11cc With I he wind. li e keeps l't'm indlng you
C!al community. Participation in 1'hl•e, we &amp;l'l' matte awurr of Ihe that it'l'l late and tht' plowing
the activities at the Southeast 6in fulnes~ or our Jivl.'.~. l-1&lt;;111 us In shoutd be done. He tNm•s vou by
Ohio Sub· Sltl~ion or lhf' Ohio Agri · humble onr sl' l\'t' -; hdut o ·rhce and ~ 11 YlnJ it's going to t•uin tomorrow.
wltural E"Xpcrlmrnt Slut inn will s.H k for ;.:ll't 'nl' ~~ th ruH ~ h t'hn ~ !,
.~atigut&gt; works on both your
be by Expcrimmt Slut ion man- uu1· hi&lt;' ''· •I ll t'det•m t'l', In Il ls mind and muscle &amp;lowli\g your roD ·lion time. Be h11lil~ vou
back
pgemrnt Soil ('o&amp; sc rvulll)n Scr- r.&lt;lntt' \II (' pra1. AllWll
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·Two Gremlins
New Auto Projeet
Dogging Farm For 4-H Members
Being Announred

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mats from wb.icb saeb rn.e ft eut1
come,1she aometimer ~nden.

he)(s the puzzled eoostimer uruiet-

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price tags on rib and rump rout.
end loin steab of beef, the». belli
..bout farmers getti.De maybe only
25 cenll a pound for the llve: ~P;J·

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· When lhe tbopper

dalitts at Obi~ state Univenit~
offer a .suggestion rt.bia week :tnt

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The :•-"t-ttitttnc -:PomePQy PanWtlson •l ed the Panther batters
t11iers tock in e~ 1~1 decision with three hiiw in four &lt;trivs w
~ EuW'.q .oq ' tht Joeal dia· I he p]ate with Hemsle.v and Sheri·

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Ont Four Circuit Hits

~ad lari· Jtflht 11 Charlie Theiss dan both co11ectln.~~: iwo safe
lj'*d • ~11111111 · two · hitter " blows .
.Jj.e ~ OQt 16 batter.i. 'l'he lone
:Bilt"a::n bits were solid back to Theiss was in seve_ral jams with
-~by JohJl Riebel and his wildness, but wilh his str1ke
t..n.
uut haJJ working he manaszed to
P,W,:l¥J~
ilU'ing.
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fht folll'4b
bi..a home
run work himself u11t of trouble . H.:&gt;
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P"'th«t !&gt;latte-d Off the game With SiX
\fie teMpo fflr ttit run
straight strikeouts, and endL'd it
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f~ntt. lob WUton
in the same fashion .
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The bo::. score
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Po1.
AB R H E
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mtd out four r.,,...,.,
to :••I ern
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~)he lOll"' pitcher #or '~' B9ring, LF -- ... -.-- 2
·1~ nino with Joftn _1..,.1
Hill, LP -------- ... 1 0 0 0
~fl'l In to flnllh u;.
Myers,. C _.--2 0 0 0
Pot:eroy jumped .00' Heudh~Y J. R~ltbei . SS.P ---2 I I 0
for t~ee big l(iill in tlle \'ery Boylft. 36 ---- ·- -- - . 3 0 1 1
f.lr&amp;t bminx. With twc. out Gene f:!eul, RF - - --· ·-- -· 2 0 0 0
llitcti ~ doubled ' off th' Baptist Cley, RF · -- --- -- - 1 0 0 "l
Cbur~. Bob 'W'\hJOD follbwed with Het!"', 18 -·- ·· · 3 0 0 1
1 drtuit srnash ' ·that . fut the- top Knl~t. CF --- -··
2 0 0 0
Of thl church nntt bouncf'd over H.,dley, P~SS - ·- . 1 0 0 1
tile felt fil:"ld fence for hi;; srrnnd DHter, z ----·- 1 0 0 0
four 'bag'J'C:r or lh 2 Sl:"nsnn J ohn
Totals ----13 I 2 6
Youna:1 fh('n connl'r'erl silHi_ly ftn·
x_:Batt.11 for. ttudl•v in 7th.
hd ft..ffit hum" run o r hi'&lt; career nq f'omfttr Pol.
AB R H E
'he h~ one ~leur O~e~rhe enr~ in Hl!msliy, 2B . ___ __ . 4 2 2 0
the c.nto\' fJC~I .P.ar_kw :. lat ~ ,
Sheriden, l.F .. .
4 2 2 0
4 1 1 0
In ,tllc SflCGnd tn.1'lJJl.il ,}t:- I nn.h· ""lh:~ 3·8 ___ .
,.ors j~lierl-!~Wm'otc. ltt•d F.lklns Willen\(:~ .
4 2 3 0
/ ·- had s ngl('d 1Lh one out. bul wn~ Y~ung, RF __ ___ _
4 1 1 0
t, fore at sf! ;ud by"Theiss l.itll (' Nowe'ry, Sl ·--- ___ 3 0 1 2
'"-.. Jim Jlemsl~y (ti~led to rll(ht ce_n; I Smith, 18 ··- --- · _ 1. 0 1 0
"..ter tQJ score T$.-us, anrl lhen H1l. Elk!
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SherlsJ.an hit a ~!OnK dr tve uv(•t· Th'
p -··-· 3 1 0 0
tbe rlJht fielder'$ head ~()r anoth·
;;~Is -====~-31 11 11 2
... fo,lll' b&amp;ggf'r to !~,ore two more
run1.
Eett•rtt ---·· 000 100 G- 1-2·6
The Panthers adJed a si ngle Pomeroy _ 331 004 x-11··12·2
J'UD. lj. the third as Wilson singled,
movOII to second "'I th• left t;old·
er bo~bl•d fh• ball and "or•d on
e~U
Larrr Mowery's 'lingle.
ss
lohn Rklbel held the Panthers
BY UNITE)) PRE
•t bay In .t he rourtb ud fifth In·
NEW YORK Fratllt l ppolito'v,~ 4 2
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but they ,b roke, ...... ., .. in the New York , outpoinlcd 11'Y . a 1
- more tach. 14714 , New y onl ll · M ~c k
·'·'h
b 1·1,, lor ·!our
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u~ as Ea!l1:ern'-i
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defense !ell ey ~:tcGrath
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url·r. nwl eh •
apar"tr Smith eJD " Ied, b~t was uut· Conn , outpoi nted Sui B!lrrv, 163,
-tryin~ to steal. Elkins was Mafp un Pat erson, N. J . 8.
BoylJ!I' error1 and Theiss Wits sltf{'
A !
on a ·neJder's eholce. Bo-th nmnr.rs
PHfl.DE!J..PIIJA - Fn~nk
~~as H~nnsley .singled to rtght sdm, 157lh, Phtintlclplu.l , B~~i :
and moved to setOQ~ Gn Clay's pointed Rudy Walkins . IGO,
error, Sherld&amp;l,l beat out an In- mor~ , Md. 8.
field clngle, aJtd Hemsl ~v ~cored
!lECRET
on ~e ove-rthrow at fH'SL · and
D"F'NISON 'l'ex - LTP
/I. lake
Sheridan scored as Wll~on slngl('d 1 . 1 ' th
for · scvc-ra l months,
to ~it field .
rn:l 111
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Thl:
lone
Eastern
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scor
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11 0 has hef'n pulled ft'om
• the fourth as John Riebel slng,Jrd scdtH\,
off the c:llurch, stole second and tt:~eA;cg::ma, ~onr ht•re. Th&lt;' miss·
"\f!'1 to t~rd OQ the ovcrthroi~ rt\g car was disc&lt;Jvcrrrl wht'n the
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Mr. a 'd Mra. Bob Jobnatou and 1

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BY OSCAR FRALEY
Unittd p,..., S~s Writer
~EW YORK UP-Curt Slmmont
was conf1dcnt today that e\'eryb
th mg t.&lt;; goi ng to turnh out a11 r 1g t
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of Mr: and Mn. Bob Euon G
Pomeroy. (Five Points) .
• Jotm :Qyer or Cincinnati, Ohio 1
~riled relat~ves here on Sqnda). l
' p,frs. Ch~rles Ake and c\auli;bter
)lblcln I are visitors t1f' Mr. ~J;Jd Mrs. l.{)Uis
Korschnii and family .
Those atte nding a flower 9hGw in I
Rutland, Ohto, on Saturd.:~.y were
Mrs. Lloyd Roush. Mt·s "F A Batey, Mrs. W. T. Stone, M•·.s. Hu~v
-Juhling, Mrs. N. o· Wein, and

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The fi rebnlling lert-hander of
the
Philadelphia Phillies has
b1•c n mw of lhe major disappoint·
mc nts among ba se ball'S" . "name"
play ers. 11 was a combmatlon of
had hl'eaks and a mysterious arm

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Bul Simmons !aces the new seaso n w11h ht s arm "feeling fine"
right now nnd 1he Phillies, at
len st. are hnpefl.ll tlrat at loQg
ln.st he will live up to hi&amp; rookie
bu thl ll p.
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Fl:ll'k in 1947 the Phillie-s tabbed
him ·ruler than Lettv Grove."
That· ~ wht•n !hey signed him for

Wagenhals and

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c';;~:~~=d
Pa. with re1
to her New

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following two ~·ea rs he was in ·a nd
out bPcau -; t• of National Guard
serv i~·e anrl in 1930 was on his
way !on 20-game year when, With
17 vlctol'ies. already potted, he
was Ucn·icked into .service In All·

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Simmon!! Just grins. Tbls year
thl• 16 day of April, l91S6 and
1!!. tlle one which deeldes whether
dlrl!etor or thl~ bank .
CLELAND, Notary Publlo he staya a b.iJ·tinier or llnlts.
Without that paiD In his 11"111, hi

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the sen.
~;on. the
At
Urnes
he through
collld hardly
tllrow
ball. Other times ht apoeared' a!l
right.
"I went to a lot of doeto.rs,"
he malls. Th•y juat couldn'1 find
nnythlng Wnlng. Tbey told me to
do ab~olut ely nothing all wlntet"
and by sprlna- it mlf(ht be all
right."
The .arm felt bette in the
~ prlng, but SlmmoM, who Uluall:y
keeps In shape pJa,tnr:r basketball
In the winter. was terribly out ql
11 hape. Then, wben he did t~et 1nto
• th e arm b e.~~:an to
sIwpo to p It e...
puin again.
Some Gf them Utou~bt I was
faking tt," he aay11 bitterly. "I
wasn't. The arm felt like a rusty
gute. f wa1 ~n real pain."
It was a miserable s-pring for
him, a~ he wol'ked only three In·
mn'·, H111 fas-t ball !imp&amp;d and
.ucky to post an 8-8 mvk.
Pain
ODM
Last winter,
: determined to
kl'ep active a•
, ahope. He we"t
to Flor ida e·
' nd !ltarted worki ng oul grco.~~aUy. And he was
111nnz~d. once h.e startetl throwlrut,
thnt the :arm didn't ache. It waa
~t irf at 1lmet-, s~re, bllt the- p•ia

the ..PhilliNI, ha".,.
"t; t~~~~~ ''' · ~ '' · · ''' · · ·
ad opt I'd a "~how us" •ttltude.
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].2 •923 ·52 TheJ ~:lied him ttl taktt a full 2$
~f2~'tg~'rAl
l~.8aJ.G2 !'" f c
.:alary out.
top ()f
iJ
A&lt;"'CO UNTS
OlfU011;2 that. l
·d t-o show them he wu
.:._:__;__:.:.;:.:; I in COil n.
So t· . ' pl~ed 21 lnnlnu thl!ll
.!Pring
eon1
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cerned and
Gver he wasn't
hita toG
lle yieldONfu! abcv~ named bank do sol· ~d. ne wa! tM hippy ·over the
ltltemeDt hi bUe to the belt of m)' kao• rnet that the J)ain '&amp;'8! ROne. And
ne-nr the Pntl, h!a bl-azin.c fast ball·
J'JtpLAIID S. NORRIS. C'-.
possibly not quite IJO fast u of old
was jumping In the old, manner.
"To me he's throwimc better
than he ever did," says Co!leh

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A regular $1:65 va!Yti
NOW ONLY 79t while tliey last

Exposition in
last Satu rday
featured
Jani.ce

MIISM Spring Training
Mai"ching home h-mn European
occupntwn duty. Curt dldn't cet
uny spring tralnln1 in i952 but
still managed to win i4 ~ames.
The next season he upped that to
16 wins. althoul!lh be cut his toot
pamfully with a power mower.
some think that inJury altered
h;, str;d• and started a reou1tant
~ lrain . Whatever the reasGn, In
19~4 he dropped to a 14-13 mark
" hiJ shoulder b•gan oalnina

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Fishing Time Is Here!

Come In and get your

YOU MAY WIN
A
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a whOfiiHil g $65,000 bonus. 'fho
Pomeroy

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Mrs
McClung.
Mrs. Gu~ A~ bin is 1 medi.eal patient in Ht)lzcr hospital,
Those attending the Pt. PJea?·
ant WolDen's Club flower depart·
on Thursday at the
Mrs. F. A. Batey
• •,,•••.•_ Mrs. J. L. Stew.

461 S. Third St.

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1950 CHEVROLET

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1949 PONTIAC .... .. ' . . ' . 395.00
2

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l949 CHEVROLET .... - - . . . . . 265.00

1949 HUDSO~

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Lnr!a! car.

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$59

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NOT,,. OF ADMINISTRATOI'$ 1
PUil.IC IALil •
SALI
UAL UTATI
Tbe""'dmtcn&lt;~ 1ri!l
In pW'tl).&amp;nce of the order of. sale at pu.blk: auction, lit tbe, JMt
BUSINESS Btm.J)ING-2 apart- the Probate Court of Meigt;.Coun· · residen.ce of Marion S. llad1ord.
mentl UPitaira, Jari e room down ty, OhiO, made in a Cfftain t:aU&amp;e deceased,
in Pom~y. J«.fia1
stain. Dick Harris, Syracuse, w which vernon H. Hc&lt;.:oy, as County, OllJo, ~n ~ tlae
OhJG. Phont 907-Y.
4--liHJtp adman1s1.ra.tor o.f the e8f.jte ~f 2114. d~y of April. 1966, ~ P,~
PlANO tor aale. Dutch McKay, ' Jo.bn .H. Shenefield, d!«lled, II ~a) Propertr of. •id. 4eC6Uid.
Bubau, Ohlo.
4-l8-3tp j pJatntili and Juanita ~ Day, et consiltifli lD pal1 ot:
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aJ., are defendanUi, be10g caUS&amp; I drum table ~~;
SKIFF for s~tle. Clarence Bradford No. 10894 10 said ~ourt, tbe uuder
Comer .cupboirdj
Racine. Ph. 3402.
4-2Q-3tp .signed, Vernon H. McCoy, u I Ottoman Chair;
such adrnmimator, wHI ofter f&lt;lr
G~letB-~ table;
8-pieee Dm!NG ROOM SUITE, ex- salt&gt; ~tt puolic auction at t:b,e
lt~ea anljl pJfds;
.-;eU~D&amp; condition. $50. Call 933Y front door or the Court House ln
Duncan-Fif-e Davenport:
f-29-Stp
-~----- the Village of Pomeroy, Ohio, on . Coftee Table;
Lanips;
ror aale by bid, 7 wCtOclen con- Saturday, May 12. 1956. at 1:00
o'clock
p.
m,
lhe
following
dt¥i·
Stu&lt;Uo . Couch;
struction buildings. Obtain bid
criOOd
rea-J
estate:
Duncan.Fife 1tr1igbt chair;
•heett at Main Gate, Ohio ValMahogany drop lear
dlnlng
ley Electric Corp., Plant Site,
TRACT NO. I. The following
room table and 4 t"bain;
CheU.ire. Ohio.
4-l8-3te dcscrabcd real e~rtate sl-tuate in
Seclwn ., 6, Townshlp 7 , Range 1•
Drapes; Bedroom suite;

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Metal Ct~blnet;
1 Eleetrolux SWeeper;
Suitcase;

DENNIS BYkNE, t.515 fiD.d Aftoo
st. Peter1bur1, Florida: VlllGJNL\
ALTMAN. 1701 Eut Seventh Avenue, Parken~bllr&amp;, Weat VirCinla:
BETTY WEIG~ s~~ Route ~o.
1, Waverly, We.n Vuaanil; WAID
ARNOLD, W a f .1 I w, bullua;
HELEN SOMMER'VILLE. Point
Pleasant, Weat
Vir&amp;iltia; DR.
EDNA GE'M'LES1 Po111t Pleuant.,
West Virtinia; ZELDA JIEALI;Y,
Albuquerque, NewMezlco; EDITH
SLOAN, Rural Route, Wiadluter.
Indiana; ELllA POSSE, Aural
Route, Winchester, Indiana; LU·

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Irq)"IAN ISLAND,
-~.VP IY CLA~ICI ALL•N
tbe W•ter Commission w.. think: Wbo s,Ya the ~~ !a vaniJh.
L M'r. aad ~ Wa~ne MeGeel, of
about next aunurier. n luued in.s:1 The annual eemus of the
•nc.ast.er VIsit-ed thek' t.uni, Mrs. u order ref\l].aUq UJe: of w•terina: P«mob8eo.t lndlen tzibe . of .l!a.Ule
Mollte Bookm•n Sundl.y.
hoP• 08 Suada.ya durlnl awnm• {lor 19~~ showed 704 membera. 11
)lr, tAd Kra. Jamea Eisekteln
and PUJhter ol Groveport were

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dau1hter. lliddleport, IJM!Dt sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Beaver.

ClLE COATES, Rural Route. WiD..

chester, Indiana; RUTH WRIGHT,
RkhmoDd, Indiana; RAY TRACY,
M ell Street Ch 1 ftoa
118 ' a~w
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are
,
West Vll'&amp;inla; JESSIE. BOLJIES,
Chtcago., DliJloil; KAYTE MATTHEWS, Parkmbura, West Vir· MJLDDP~ ~-u•u ••1

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Mr. and lira. Guy Summerfield.
·Mrs. Mabel Van Meter is apend.
ing several weeb wltb ber .aoa.
d da .__,_,_
an
UluK~"'-a'ru.w ·Mr. and Mrs.
Ra.rmond Van Meter, v;;~~.~~:·l
Mr. and Mrs. Ray ~
umbtH spent tbe weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fick.
D. D. Cleland, Columbul apeat
the ,reel:end with Mr• .and Nrs.
D. · M. Cfeland.
Mr. and Jl:ra. Charles Pyles and
hlldr
acncl ,,_1~ lpeDt SuDday with Mr.
an-. Earl Hart, Raelne,
Rlebard IDd Charllllt Fiek left
Monday for
New IMartlnsvllle
where they bave employment,
!Mr. and Mrs. Thed Croy, Parker.aburg spent the weekend here.
Mrl. George Wolfe abd son
Gary were- in Parkersburg Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goeglein
or Flatwoods called on •Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Aile~ SaturdJ,y.
The Past Coull:cllors Club met
Wednesday evemng at the lodge
haJl with Mr.&amp;. Ella HaDilum and
Mrs. Ella Osborne hosteBHB'. Refreshments of lee cream and cake
were served_.
.
Mrs. Pau.h ne Ridenour, Mrs. Letha Koblentz and Mrs. Max Hsrrah. attended the Flower Show at
Rutland Sunday.

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of the 0 . c. P., Salem Township,
_ _ MeJgs County, Ohio: Beginning in
2 or 3 room FURNISHED APART· the center Of sa id sechon; thence
MtNTs for rent. Phone 6196.J. n()rth 6.55 c hains to il. -stake;
:~:~ri~b~t!~~nd stand;
~~t'EJm
-t-19-3tc
1 thence ea~:~t to the center or the
1 lot of KitcheD tools aDd utensil~: gan; :MERLE SPOONER. lZI%.
road, leading from Salem Center
E1ectTle Fan;
. ' Lavinder Stl'Mt, llonroe. llkhi•
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
4- tQ Vanton; thence souih wi.th the
El t. I
gao· J c tCABSO.n HOOD 347
rool'lll and. bath. Utilities paid. center of said road to its interec f'lC ron ;
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Adulta only. Mrs. Fred Langlotz section wlth State Highway Route
Servel Re&amp;jgerator;
South Fourth Street, Sqlaaw,
near Pomeroy Higlt School, 324 No ... , th
lh t I
•th
Hasaoclr:;
Mi~:hlgan; BE&amp;."'I'ARD ARNOLD,
RUMMAGE ~A«&lt;U from
. .,~ ; ence nor cas er y WI • Bookea9e',
whose laat known addteu ,la unE
POif. Office Aprft :20, 28, 2'7, 28.
· Malo. Phone 302-X. 4-UI-6t: the center of said state hl~:hway ! lfall tree;
know~:~; WILL1AK ARNOLD, .m,.
• f-21).31p
Several cboice apartments in Mid- to a point 26Jl2 chain. ·east of tbe
Stands:
whose laat boWD. addreu ia ·COJ..
dleport; two in New Haven. ce~~e:: n~rth and s()uth lin-e of
'Mirror·
umbUJ, Ohio~ Bllnclle Warner.
TnUer apace IDqulre fK4 Broad . saJCi section ; thence &amp;outh to the
P&lt;Hrt. ROte Digger;
whose Jut kD.iJwn addreu was Col·
(2) Cord OfThonks
way, KiddlePorl
Gli'der·
umbw, Ohio; AU the unknown
3 _2H! . south ~ine of s.aid section; thence
'we ,wish to extend our sincere - west 26.52 cha1ns to the center 25 feet Lawn hose;
heirs, devlseee, legalefiJ. eoetathaW to friends and neiRbbon ~ Five room modoB~~ APART- rwrth and soutb line of said seeBird Baths;
ton, administrators Ind. llllia:DJ of
MENTS, ~th laundry and gar- tion; thence north 40 chains to
1 MAGGIE NuON d
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Hand Lawomower·
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and the Rev. WaldO J. Bartel.s
aa:e. A. N • Benll'eL
1-24-U t he place I}( be.gmniru:, containillg
Ironing Board:
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All the unkllon helra. devisees,
tor kindnesses and expre&amp;slons For ~;.j-· Ledden
II acres, more or Jess; being a 1 Lot of Briea Brac·
legatee.~, executors, adminlttra-of sympathy durina: t.be iUnes•
Scaltol.d Boards, ~rap Cloth&amp;' part of the same real estate con- ~ 12 gauge Winche~r pump gun; tors, and u~s of MlliTON Aft..
and death of our mother, Mn.
CliatoD Pilher Middleport.
· veyed to Charles E . D. Shenelieold
and other ~des of peraonal NOLD, deceased; AU the unknown
Lena Hoeflich.
Tbe Children
PJloa.e 1128r.-x.'
by N.J. Paul by deed or reeo-r d in
property too numerous to men- heirs, devtaeu. Ieptees, execu•
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Volume 106, pa-ge 379, Deed Re·
tion.
tors, admlnlltratorJ, and asallns
rent-Electrlc
cords of Meigs County, Ohio; als{) Sale 10 commence at
WILLIAM. L. ARNOLD. I)ECEA,S.
WANTED ·To Hin 1'rtlck r.all or
~~teamer.
CUnUn Fiiher,
tbat real estate conveyed to l:OO o'clocl:: P. M.
ED; AU tbe .unknown heirs, de~
~one~~er ~~~ C~= 1 _dleport. Pb. 8266--X
Charles E. D. Sh!!nefleld b.v ·Mary
Term~: Cash in hand m day viseea, ter;atees, executors. ad_;;_~__;,.,:c:-::::-:::"''::':':~:-:-:::= APARTMEN'i· for rent. See Mrs. Mal ey and Charles F. Maley, by of sale.
ministratora aod asdps of JAIJ4IF YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD
Ira Fields or call Fields Garage, deed of record in Volume 116,
Fred
ES BYRNE, deceased: will take
Jeep STATION WAGON. 1948
Phone Tu-22300 or
page 374• Deed Records of Meigs
Executor of th:'~·oi notice tbai .Loqta B. Vauaban. Ad·
223 oo.
Model in exceUeat running 4:'-0n..16-6tc
County, Ohio; being also the .same
MaiJ'ion S. Rad-for-d. Deoeased minlstratDr of tbe Eetate of LuditloD with coOd Ore• all 'round
real estate conveyed to John H. John Handley, Auet.t6 neer
('ioda Arnold, d~e*Jed. filed bl1
turn sipal1, OD HURRY ON SPACE FOR 2 TRAII ..ERS. $6.00 Sltendield by deeds of r ecord in Not responsible for accidents.
petitlon on Mil-ch 21, 1958, in tbe
TIUS ONE. FIR81' $29S TAKES
week. Water furnished. 551 Rus· the office of the Recorder of A
Probate
Court of Meln Coaa.ty,
tt. Phone 8896 Middleport. eve·
sell St., Gravel Hill, Middle· Meigs County, Ohio, to-wit: VDI- pril 6' 13' 20 ate.
Ohio. Cue Number 17,115 allea:nlna:a.
·- - -t-5--fitp
port, Ohio.
4-20-RtJI ume 122, page 455; Volume 153,
ing that the -periOnal estate of
page 68; and Volume 164, page 13.
-- LIGAL NOTICE
nld deetden~ 11 iosufficlent to
1!'1' OUR EIJ!:C'l'R(INIC t:I:ECR&amp; &amp;-room HOUSE, 647 N 2nd St. ,
Excepting thereout and there'l'he undersiJned will sell the pay her debts and that aald LuTAllY TAU YOUR WANT
Middleport . Phone 6087-Y. Mr~ from 1 aerc, more or l,ti!. on the Real Estate formerly owned by Clnda Arnold ii aeized in fee timADS AT YOUI CONVENIENCF.
J, H. Mitchell.
4·20-3tc wel;t side of state · Hh11tway Etna Pearl KJrby
jn Rqtland pie of the foUowJns described
IN THE BVMINGS. CALL arl.
Route No. 325, · conveyed by Township, ·M elp County, Ohio, at real estate:
INCOME TAi-~8Ea.VJC&amp;.
17) He~p VVanted Charles E. ll. Sheneiield and Lola the ortil:!e of Crow and Crow, Situate In the County of Meigs,
Shenefie ld to Roger T. Shefle£ield, Pomeroy, OhiD at 2 O'Clock P. M. State of Ohio, and in the Townlllddleport UTO, '
2-8-t I I CAR nuop needed. Over 18 &gt;·ears bY deed of "" 11 te Apr1·1 30. 1935 , Apr1I
· 24th, 1956.
sh1p of Salisbury, and beiaa: in
SAYI DON'T Y'OU KNOW? I or age. Bailey's Drivc·ln. 4·20-3tc and of rocord in Volume 143,
Property is appraised at $2600 Fraction No. 6, Section No. 1:5,
· Baker'• will ~e JOU the ~Jt ( 181 E-ployment
page 339. Deed Records of -M-eigs and l:!annot be sold for le51 than Town No.2, and Rance No. 13 of
trade on fumitUI"fl or aoplla.n-••'
Coun ty, Ohio, lo which reference thilt sum. .
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the Ohio Company's Purehase, and
t:el.
4 6-tl CARPENTER WORK WANT_E_D-Is here made for il more ·particular
Sale subJect to the approvll of more particUlarly bounded aDd
dc.scription uf said exceptiOn .
the Probate Cc.urt, Meigs CoUIIIty, • described Ill· follows, -to wit:
D. A. Milam, Rl. I, Langsville,
fh e n•t amo l of I d d
Ohi
Ohio.
4-16-6tp
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edo.
Beainnina liS~ rods West from
0
AUTO !)erv ICes
crihed in I hi~ tract is 110 aet"ea,
George A. Meinhart. Admin· tlte Northea~t corner of said Fracistrator of the Estate of Etna tlon No G.i. tbence West on · tbe
L H. RAWLING SONII CO. - 2f (20) Business ~ervK~ more or lcss .
TRACT
NO.
Tlte
followina:
Pearl Kirby, Deceued.
North line of aaid fraction 28 rods
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2
hour Wrec:ter Service. DIY
JOHN
HANDLEY,
Auctioneer,
de:fcribcd
real
estate
situate
In
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11-1-11
li.ADIO &amp;: TELEVISION SERVICE County, Ohio: Beglnnln• Ill the Tho First National Bank,
stake on
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance c1mtcr of ·the road leadln&lt; from Ra•lne,
Ob1'o
Cotllolete WHEEL ALIGNMENT,
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Sale m Cenler 'tn Vinton. at a
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eed ed 1o J onath an c arscm b y lb e
Hackett'• Safety Service, west
pomt due east of lhc ceJ\!cr of Cleo ·M. Lane
satd Edward FQSter, deeeaaed;
-Mala Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
said ~cct ion; thence north ~ 6.0,
Before R. E. Grindley Sr.
' thence North IS ·rods and 19 links
Pbflne 287.
s·a-u
cha ins. thence e ust lu the east
Justice of Peace. District-3 1 tu tlte place of beginning, eon·
.line of tho lands of Knot b: ·t hence
TS&amp;uad 4-13-~
talolng 87/160 o£ an acre, more
south wttll Knott$' east line 6.55 (4) 17, 20, 24-atc
. or less.
ch;•in ~; thence west with oJine or
- - - -----Consistlng of a house and lot,
Dale Mc-Millen's land to the north· of Moigs County, Ohio.
· abd being the same property
wrst cornt!r Qf aald McMillen
Excepting thereout and there- deeded to WiUiam L. Arnold, de·
tract; -t ht,nce s-outh wlt·h Mt"MHJ- from 3 acres, more or •less, in the eeued, by the heirs of ~ward
QUlL'K SERVICE Oil W11ote.b. l\.e- !:!n 's cast hne to center o£ State south p&lt;~rt of S&amp;id tract, dcscr-Jb- Foster, deceued, Marc:b 24, 1870.
,.Ulaa by Faelor7 Trained Highway Route No. 323: thence. ed in de~d from John and Mabel 1 The prayer of llld petition is
watchmaker. COLLINS JEWE- southea.stcrly, fiJllowinR the cen· l Shenefield to Rocer T. Shenefield, for the sale of the above deacribLERS,
Pt'mero,..
t.a.tf ter of !laid state ·highway to i•ll&gt; 1of record In Volume 182, pase 1, ed real estate aecordinl' to the
liU DODGE "-door Sedan, clean.
junction with the road leading Deed Records of Metgs County,. statutes in such cues made nd
'SIIJ8. Blaettz:~l't't, PomtrO)', Ohio. CORBIN DRn.LJNG CO. J!"or water lrom
Salem Center to Vin-ton; Ohm, to wblch refwenee i&amp; here provided.
16-17-414
well drilllna:, wrltt Box 94, Ra- thence n~&gt;rtherly witb the center made for a part.lcular description
_The 1bove named defendants
cine, Ohio, or call 409'1, Ripley, of Baid Salem Center-Vinton Road of said excepti-on.
Will take further notice tllat tbey
W. Va. collect.
4·18-otp to the place of bc&amp;innlnr;t:, con·
The net amount of land deJo have been made parties dtfend•
taining J' acre .~. more or less, and crlbed jn this tract it 12 acre.. ant to sald petltlon aDd they are
being the same real e11tale con- more or Jess.
required to anawer the same on
voyed to John H. .and Mabel M.
TRACT NO. 3. The followinl or before the ·26tb day of Mu
"''""' 1 She11efield, by deed of date Octo- rt&gt;a~ estate ttltuate in MortJD 1958.
Louis B. Vaughan,
ber, 1920, and
Vol- _Township, Gallia County, Oblo, 1n
Administrator of the El·
ume 122,
Section 33, Township '1, Rln1e 10,
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tate of Lucinda Arnold,
0 . C. P., ilnd bounded and do
deceued, PLAINTDT
cribcd as follows: Beln.&amp; all that
AND O'BIIIEN
Good Clean Uoed Caro
.part of the north half of die aordl O'BIIIEN
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tor PllloUif.
AU Makeo and Modell
~ast quutcr or said 5ecUOD
wbich Ilea ea!tel4y I)( Stlte W4f!" (3) 23, 30; (4) 6, IS, 20, 2'1:
way No. 325, cootainlnJ ~ Kret.
mor-e
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Said premiaes are IPPNised its
follows.:
Tract No. 1 at $7000.00.
1 Tract No. 2 at $2500.00.
Tract No. 3 at $300.00,
Tracts Noa. - 1, 2 and
whole at $10,300.00.
Wln-~ry Child
Said premises will be fl:rat jof.
Is. the theme of
fercd for\sale · etp~rltttly and
ed.u. week
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