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.The Daily Sentinel

Eastern Band

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Booster Meeting
Held On Monday
The Eastern Band Boosters A&amp;
suciation met Monda)' evening at
the Tuppers Plains Higb School.
Bernard Krmke, din&gt;clor , gave an
interesting report on the National
Band Directors' Convention which
he attended in Chicago.
The Association has purchased a
pop corn machine and pop corn
!will be on sale at the Harrisonville
and Eastern ball game Friday
night at Tuppers Plaina.
Candy wiQ also be on sale. All
proceeds will gD to the new band
uniform fund.
The next meeting will be Feb. 3
at the new Eastern High School

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MUD·11NTID RAIN
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The weather bur,eau nld ift~
FUNCHAL. Madeira Island UP phenomenon wia. ~-me~~~rolo~ti
Enjoys Weeke11d
- Inhabitants here were non· cal dcpreaslon e9Ut!1o6al of lolld'·
, ~lussed by he~vy showers Tues · :~a. Hlg~ wfnda la,&lt;ij~ .'IY~~· Alr.l• .
Camping Trip
aay, which stained their clothe' can desert dust cia··~ · wltb. r•ip
and gave automobiles what look·
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Troop 24~ Boy Scouts of Am· ed like a fresh C[llt of browu c1ou W e. ·~~~4 ' ,..e. Jlqulo
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mud.
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·· Kra. Henry Null was elected
president of the Middleport Lit Eleuor S. Schuf - Middleport Society Editor - Phone .6079
'Tiastcl's Leonard
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erary Club when they met• Wed· Lucllle Hawldns - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone 6244
.nd Larry Hice. The Scouts h,ul
nesday afternoon at the home ·or
.&gt;askctball and volley ball tour·
!llrl. I. E. Harley with Mrs. For·
1aments over th e weekend. Their
test Bachtel, president, presiding,
son.
menu includi'J two wild ~ ducks
Other officers £or the cominJ
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew
cooked by the scoutma;:;tcrs.
year are : vice president. Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Davis
Dale Dutton, secretary, Mrs. Noah
ittended the Winter Conference of
Scouts were Duvi d Hoyt. D11vii:J I
Haskins ; treasurer, Mrs. Rodne;
Mr. and Mrs. Howilrd Baehtel, ibc American Legion .in Athens
Zerkle, Hobert Swansun, Rieharli
Mrs. John Durst returned to her
Down!ng.
Hayes, Jumcs
Datey, Darn·ll
hol!le, ~incinnati, Tuesdd), after. a Akron. and Mrs. Grace Bacht 1 Sunday.
Eri~, were week end guests of ~r' Mr and Mrs. Glenn Lambert
New rnf'mbers vclcd into the vistt wtth relatives.
Stumbo. K!t Ncul. ~:r i ~ Chamhl'r:.
dub arc Mrs. Harry Chesher, Mrs.
Haro ld an&lt;t Rich cmJ Lclil!cy, Jam
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffner of and Mrs. Forrest Bachtel aud fam: drove to . Mt Vernon S\J111day to
meet thmr daugther, Mrs. George
Emerson Jonl's :md Mrs. .lo'ran Chillicothe we,rc recent Pomeroy jJy
s~s Miller, Bruce Wallace and GarJ' ·
visitor.s.
Mrs L. w. McCon'"' and daugh·l Doolittle, and her son, Stev~n Pomeroy 0'£S
Ault.
Reichen.
ter. D1anne, were business visitors 1Charles, Cleveland, who will
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Any boys who nrc 11 inay joiu
Roll call respOnses were "What
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm spent in Columbus Monday.
spend se veral weeks visiting here. Ch
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· the }icouts and are asked to toll·
Shall the Busy Woman Read?" the week end In Columbus with
Mrs. Horace McElhinny has re·
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoger
Op er
On$
tact the Scout lcadcr.s ur Scout'i
and the program included Caitlin their son and daughter·in·law, Mr. ceived word tha t her broher, WiJ. drove to Columbus after his mo·
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if they wish to join for 1958.
Thomas' "Leftover Life to Kill" and Mr!i. Robert Grimm and fam. ha~ Warner, is serious)y ill in •I ther, Mrs .. Laura Hager, who had
or ns rue IOn
Boys are eligil)Je untll l·hey are 14
prepared by Mrs. A. H. Carpenter ily.
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l been Vlsitmg relatives then~. ~rs. ' l&lt;"inal plans were maac for the years of age.
and read by Mrs. Dutton and a
Mrs. George DaUas aod .son, Btl· H~ger went to Holz~ Hospital Districl 25 sctwol of instructions
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Humphrey of
review or the poetry of D)-Jan
ly,
and Mr~ . William Mstlock, ore tins week for a check·U~ '
which will be heM at the Pom· POINT RCCK
are the guests of Mr.
Thomas by Mrs. Walter Waddell. Columbus
bustness vmtors in Parkersburg
Max .sanborn has bU . rtlurped . eroy Masonic Te:nple, Friday,
Barbara Bolen , OU employee
and Mrs . .Bert Grimm.
81 , a , Januarv 17 when ~umcroy Chap· ' Pent a few days vacation at
today.
to
dt._felrs
?eneral
HO,JHl~
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill were busThe nex t meeting will be held
M~. and Mrs. William Grueser me , u~a pa JCnt.
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at the hume of Mrs. M. L. French iness visitors in Parkersburg, W. are m Columbus on business to.
Celeste Ault! da~g!l;~r. 01. Jr.
Maile Curd, · "Northy matron .
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on January 22 Mrs. William
day.
afld Mrs. Willtaru Au,l}, 15 111 at and Harry P. Smith , worth y pa· _iist and f ederated Churohes, at
Thomas. Boston, was a guest at
Edward Mrlntosh of Dsyton
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel and Mias her ~o.me on Front·,Stre~t. .
tron. presided at the meetb~ ll :30 a. m. Reservations for the
the mectm g.
spent Sunday wih his parents, Mr. Carol Bachtel, RN, were in Vien~
Wilhan~ Knapp, who 15 etnplo~· The scho ol of iru lructton will dinner. must be made with Lula
and Mrs. Howard Mcintosh and na, W. Va., recently to visit the ed on ~ rtve.r bo~t, spent the hoh- open .HI I{) a m with dinner be· Ne!l.5e by Monday, Jam.t'ary 13.
former's mother, Mrs. J. W. Dow- days With hiS wtfe and son, Billy, ing . d . i· u· U 't d 1M h The prioc of the ~inner $1.50
::-- - - - - ·- - - at their home on Front Strc~t.
~el vc a Je m e et ~ must accompatly the reservation
Baptist Ass'n
Mrs. Kalad llindy. ltrs. Tbom " Crooks. The hostess ser1td a sa l·
Following the meeting lhc
Rtley and Mrs. A. J Strauss werr ~ (J course ~o t~ose .named above 1 gl'Oup : . djour-t)ed to th e dinine:
guests when Mr.'i. Earl Kni~hl '1 nrl M..s. Mtllar~ . Wildermuth and room for relrC~hmcnls !iCrvcd by
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entertain ed her CannJ;Ia Club Mrs. Russell Wilson. The next Edna Schocnl eb, Marie Custer
~nstall
recently. Prizes were won by Mrs meeting will be at the home or Ella Bryant, Lucille Swuckham&lt;';
a IOn
Emmett Shuler and M... Walter !Irs. E M. Blake.
•DRESS
•FLATS
Mr. and M". Fnnk Cheeaebrew
chairmen of the Young Adults oi
VALUES TO $7.45, .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
the Rio Grande Baptlat All.!oela·
tion, presided when they met at 1
lhe Calvary Baptist church In Rio
Grande Tueaday lor the lnstallo·
BETTY SMAR'f LABE~
lion of officers. The Rev. w. Lu·
Reg. $8.95- $9.95 .. 113 OFF .. ..
!her Tracy Is paator of tho host
church and the Rev. C. E. Hoyt '
also attended the rneetlmg.
RORIN HOOD
Officers installed by the ~v.
IIOUSE SLIPPERS
Gerald Brown in a special candle$1.00-$1.95-$3.95
Some Fur-trimmed
Jighling ceremony were lrJr. and '
(B roken Sizes)
$1.45
Mre. Frank Cleland, Racine, chsir·
men; Mra. Claude Winters, Rio
Grande, co-chairman; Mrs. J•mcs
Btnton, Wellston, secretary-treasVa1ues o $10.95
urer.
Special music for the meeting
was presented by the Pomeroy
Values To $6.45
church and the devotional service
waa conducted by the Cheshiro
church.
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A social hour followed the In·
stallatlon.

POMEROl
SOCIETY

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Middleport, Ohio .
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Rtstrvt District No. 4
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RIPORT 0~ CONDITION OF

THE POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
OF POMEROY
In tho ltato of Ohio. At Tho Clooo of Buolnool on Dt&lt;omller 31 ltl7
,ulollshad In rooponsa to colt modo bv Co.,trollor of tho cu:roncy.
""""' ltctlon 5211, U. $, Rovlood Stotutoo.
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Cuh, b11ances wil~ other hanks. including resnve b9tancc,

and caah ltc~as an proccsa of collection -·· ....•...• $1,368,444 .39
United States G()\'ernment obliiations, dirt&gt;et
and a:uarantccd _ . . _
2.512,660.113
ObHsatlons of State!! and political -~~b:Ji~i-~i~;ls -- ··- ··· 357,770.26
Other bond!il, notrti. nnd d(lb{•r1lurcs .. _
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Corporate stock• lincludiux $97!0.00 stock uf fo'~dc;al · · · · ·
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LoBaalllk ond di8COUIIIs lilll'illdillK O&lt;l OVl•r&lt;kaft~l) :~::::: :: 1,38~:r~::
n prcm 1ses ownl'll $14.500.00, fumiture and
fixtures $12,000.00 . . .. . ...
26,1100.00
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TOTAL ASSI·:Ts
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LIABILITIES

Plans were made for Initiation
to be held on Monday, february
3 when Racine Chapter, OES, met
Mon~oy evening.
Ada Nease, worthy mst ron aml
Arthur Nease. worthy patron presided and a report of the bud~et
committee was gi ve n by Mr.
Nease. It was derided to pral'tiel!
Cor initiation on S11turdJy, Febru·
ury 1 at 7:30 p m. Louise ..Chapmnn was reporter! ill in Whitr.
Cross Hospital and Mrs. W. G.
Mt'Kelvey in Meigs Genl!ral HOB·
pita! and plana were made to
se11d them rards.
The 111\lliiDI dinner rncrting o'
!Jill Past OffieL•rs Club was an·
nounced by Bcrnil'C Carpenter.
president, ro; Sunday, Januar·,
12 at the Marlin llcstaurant at
Middleport.
At \he closn of the mceling rerreshmenls were served by Mrs .
Carpenter, Rt1th Barnitz, Fern
Gilmore and Mrs. Nease.

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Butter Beans
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fe~':"teJUfied

before the senate .
aubcommitte. Jt
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afternoon !Tom Maj. Gen. John
Medaria1 eommander of the
Army'o rnltalle cenlA!r.
Rockefeller oald that for "per·
hJps two yearo" the United StalA!I
will be ouperlor to 'lhe Soviet
Unlon in miting power. But un·
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. Friends of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles M. Pom~y an!l lam•
' ily, Newark, were delighted to learn this week that the POrn·
~roy family have be~n nominated a~ tbe ·"Family of U1l! Year"
!rom t!)e Newark CO!Pmunlty and !heir names have been sent
to tile Ametlcan Home Qlstrict of t~e Ohio Federation of Wo·
men's Clubs. ·
The family inelu4es lllr. Pome·
roy, putor or the Newark Firs'
Baptlll Church and Iormor pao·
tor q( \be Mlljdlepqn first Bap··'
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~elgs Gene~! Hoapltal, Thu,..tay.
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era, Mrs.·Y~rglnla Eaatep, ·~ home
1111. Maxine LltU.,. Gallo~. !llrl.
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the "lW! ~~l'lllY 1 . M i l~e ,t~r" trohrian, lke Neal; Thundaynlgh'
at the ·. ~ale .;~onveb!l/tn of the Jed to the recovery of a pan•
Ohio &lt;Fideiatlon 'of. Woinl!n's Club truck which waa •lolen at llarljn
tn Coltim bu. t~~ .A~ri). The Ferry, o.
American Hollie ~ep~rtment of
Pollee Chief LeRoy Bartrur
·the Federa\lon Is . . lponsorlng aald ·~ay that Neal ootl~ lb .
this cont~st so "that attention foreign truck parked lri an U\egE
tnay b~' d1rected lo happy famillt·• manner in front of the Bahr Fm
ma.klqg s goo~ job of family nlture co: on Rutland-st and stor
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ped to iovestlgate but f9'111d n
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Jly, have two or mote' children, still on the swltoh lock. .
one of wbom must be In the late
Later In his rounds Neal agait
teQn&gt;; the members mwl be noticed the truck which bore lh
lojal to one another, able to l'ettering "King'a Radio ,nd Tel&lt;
Bil·•Pt' themselves to any situation vision, Sales • Service, Wheelini
~ave a chee:ful allitude, a reli· . w. va." and then began checking
ilous attitude and, share respon·
sibllilies. The family must be ac· Alter notifying Chief Bartrum 1
tlvc in local church and civir. call was made to Baker Furnlllll'1
work of the oommunity and The to see If they had had any deliver
Cojerie Club of Newark decided Jes from the King Firm. When Ba
that the Pomeroy · fa111liY filled ker asaured them they bad not, •
check was made with W~eeJ{tig pothoae requir«!mente..
Mr. Pomeroy Is ~ ' Mnson; a llee who verified that the green
ll)ember of the Kiwlnis Club. and cresm colored panel truck h'~
serving on the board of dlreflors beep atolen from In front of the
for thtl past' lwo years, state home of an employee earlier in
ch1irman of Baptist Youth · rwork the evening.
The Wheeling firm was to pick
In Ohio;· has served In Baptist
camping programs for the pasl up the truck later today after It
ten years, six ' or whith he w.ua baa been checked lor finger prlnt.l
Bartrum oeld. He also advi,.d that
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he has a couple of Jeada which he
Is followina up.
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Plana bave.
a bulletin'
built tor the cemetery
•lth the Indu!lrlo1 Alta Depart·
ment of the Kyger Creek Blgb
·S&lt;hool milking the board and the
·malerl•ls to be paid Cor by the
trustees. .
The trustees are having Certifi·
eatia of Perpetual Care printed
wbloh they will Bitlll 111d give to
everyone who is ib&amp;CJ'lbing to
ttlis new projet:t o tbe trustee~~ .
The .Program Is progressing stead·
ily with Mrs. Roger Kittle, Glouat·
er, Executrix of the estate of !llrl.
Frank McCoy sentllng $100 for
care of the McCoy lots.
Memben presont were McElhln·
ny, Allen Hllllhe~ Doyle Shuler,
Emmett Thompson, Ivan Grover,
' Mote Yeager, Perry Bradblll')'.

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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . ... ..... : .
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TOTAL LIA81L1TI!:li AND t'Al'ITAL ACcOUN1'S • $11,6117,005.31

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in prepara~olf'
taklltg testimony Monday from
Defense secielary Neil H. ,llcElroy lnd other officials.
The chairman or the senate I•
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Syndon 1!. Johnson, hinlA!d guanl·
cdly, meanwhile, that the . nation
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Marietta Soldier
Being Rushed To
Brothers Bedside
NEW YORK UP- An .{rmy
private was transferred at se11
early today from Ill outbeund
troop transport to an inbound
vessel to return to lhe bedside
or his critlcally injured brother
in Marietta, Obio.
The Brooklyn Red Crosa said
the reque&amp;t for an emergency
furlough for Pvt. Thomas Lang
reached them Thursday, via Fort
Riley, Kans., a few hours after
Lang had sailed for a Europ2an
assignment oboard the 11. i&gt;. T. S.
Randall.
The Navy amnged • tramler
to the incoming 11. S. T. S. Merrill in the cold midnight bours.
The lferrill Is due to dock at the
Brooklyn Army Base at 2 p. m.
today.
The Red Cross nid Lang'•
younger brother, Bernard, 21, bad
been crushed bY a falling tree
alld was in critical condition io
Marietta Hospital.
The soldier will be put oo the
first available plane dter rus
emergency furlough papers a"'
cleared at Fort Hamilton, Brook·
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re.sident, dll(l ' in 'Chlcitgo · Wed·
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Funeral ·
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lit Chicago Sa~!rd'·~
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Poiseand Mra.
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Tttnlblt, and a ·
Charles

Meigs-Gallia
Development
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I, Robert S. Cmt lf'l. Cath•er of the above-f'lamed bank, do 11olemnly
twear t.hat the ilbo\'C sta lt~ mt.•tt is true to the belt of my knowleda:e
.~nd hellel.
llOBERT S. COATES, Coolller.
Corrett-AIIeal: EDISON IIOBSTEITOR
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Dirccton.
. ALFRED M. ELBERf'lELll
OF OHIO, COUNTY OF MEIGS, &amp;:
and oubscrlbed before me this 8th day of 3anuary, 1968, ud
certlty lhat I am pot an officer or dlreclol' of thlo bank.
MANNING D. ~ Nolai7 Public.
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over Ruula but said it is "emphatlcally not too late" to regain
it.
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Rockefeller is chairman of the fund which recently issued
the widely publicized Rockefeller report on U.S. defenses.
The rep.ott ulled for a three · - - - billion-dollar yearl)' increase in
mlillry ooending and a Pentagon
aJr
1f
ehakeup to unify the natloo'1 de·

was one of two'
ari~sted In Southeaatern Ohio·
IIIJ!t autumn after lbey made the
' fi\)LLOWAY
.
mistake of ripping three phones
SHERYL .
"First Baby Of The
contti~~ winnpr dlljn'~ llie tbe Idea of hllvirig her P,bpto taken :n this area-two In Pomeroyoff their mountings In order to
.itt such an early age from all appearances in the abOve photo.
1et coins out of them. Conno~a
The new "Miss.·1~58" weighed 7 lb. 7 ounces at birth New s from Delaware, Ohla.
Years Day at Holzer Hospital. Holding her is her mother Do·
rhf while. brotber Danny and her proud fatber Sherllllln look Judge' Jobn C. Bacon continued
The Holloway'i liave Uved at New Haven since last Octo· he case for lurther investlSl· ·
.ion and to await recommend&amp;·
bero, Mr. Holloway js employed as a sheet metal worker at tbe tiona of Prosecutor James 0'·
Kaiser Plant. (Sentinel Staff Photo(
Jrien who was unable to be at
he arralgnmen~

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C.plt.ll Stock:
, Commoo otock . lot• I '"" StOO,OOO.Oil ................
Surpluo
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orher relatives.
Mrs. Rome Stewart of Middle·
port open! Wednesday with M".
Jacob Ebersbach.
Mrs. Beula~ Gibbons who I•
•laying with Mrs. Claude Darst.
•pent Monday afternoon at her
ho1ne, S)'l'acuse.\
Mrs. J. L. Casto sp('r,t Wednesday wllh her Blstor, Mrs. Claude
Darst.

Demaad depo11h1 of in(h vl duals, parltl('rship~.
and corporatlous .
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Time depoAlb of lmlivtduals. partner~ hip s,
and corporaUous
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Depo.altt of United Shtlf's Government (including
pollll Ill Vllltl8l .
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113,113.81
Depoalt1 of States und poli ti~~l ·~~bdi~isl~~~ . ·-- ---- -. 643,928.57
Otber deposita (certified and caahicr'!ii chcc:ks .. ;t~.} ~.- ~
43,17Ul
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With Reds Says Rockefeller

: .Pomeroy F~ly Is Nominated , Jc~::":~J~·:~ ~~~~n:.~d
. .A$ 'flte ~Family9[The Ye,~" Homer W~ Might

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Program Speedup Urged

David L. Connor, barely out oi
his teen~ plead guilty · in Com·
Pleas Cou(t here today to
~. !ntdlctments , of . stealing money,
telephOne• and des.troylilll
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Another atep toward organlza•
of a lleigs-Gallla . DevelopIs Bom T0 The lion
ment A!aoelation will be taken
' Family
January '15 In the Kyger High
KlMr.em
School cafeteria when a represen·
and }Irs. Henry Klein qr lative of lhe Industrial Engineer·
Thomas ~"ork to dIY w~.:re announ·
cing the birth of a son Paul on
lanuary 7, thei r twelfth child.
The new arnval at the Klein
borne now evens the total at 6
boys and 6 girls.
Six of the KlP.in children, ·aene,
LaWrence, Mar~. Gertrude, Edna
and CbarJe:~ arc all pupils at
lhe ·s arISbury Twp. school.

ing and Development Department
or tbe New York Central Railroad
will be speaker.
A. T. Grover of Cheshire. chair

~ala ostef da. steed ring. colmhmitltee
. m ere
m ~ vanc1~g e woco~nty association, si.ld today th(
rallroad representative -:- wb.osl!
na~e. has not yet been obtained
- 'will offer advice on organlzation and ways of action for us."
Graver said recent commun.ty
meetinga have stressed tho need
for a bl-counly group dedicated t~
interestlnr Industry iq I!Omtns
here.
The public is urged tO ittelid.
Meellne time II 7:30 p, m,

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the ~ b~ld• J&gt;T'.

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Karr, a' IlePublietn, ~ed tlree
IA!rma u a menibei of Pomeroy
village eouneil 1n 1the middle
1940'L He also filled out an uoex·
pired term by appointmenl in ihe
last adrninlatration of ilakolm
Hartley, 1940-42.

In biJ last term be served u
preal4mt of .oounciJ. He bas bar·
bered lor 8'1 years, all in Pomeroy
and zo yean in biJ preaent Joe•
lion In the Hotel Martin bulldbtg. 1
Mr. Karr resides on Sprlng-av
with his wife an4 foalA!r son. TOmmy Reuter, an employee iD the
Pomeroy post office. The Karr'&amp;
have one daughter, Mra. Mic;ky
Willlsme, and a grandson. Mr.
Is an elder of the St. Paul
Lulbenn Chlll'Ob.

Pomeroy Baptist
Church Annual
Meeting Is Held
Although the annual busine..
meel!ng of lbe Pomeroy Baptfn
Church, Wednesday evening, had
a very fuD agenda, time was taken
to give due ,recognitioll to bne of
their members. William Watson,
204 Laale~ Street, who voluntarily
retired from. the Board of TrUst·
eeJ after serving five consecutive
five year terms of office,
Spontanious IA!slimonials from 1
vuloua members expresse~ .appreciation on ,behalf of tljee; chUrch
for Mr. Watson's long period ol
contribution. ltlr. Watson Ia otlll
very active In lllc..llfe of the
ehurch, serving "' renFal Church
School Superintendent and also as
deacon. J
ReportS intllcated coll!lderable
progress during tbe past year·and
all'"encouragiog financial eondl·
ti9n. The Interior of tbe eblll'Ob
edifice baa been eotirely rodecor·
al&lt;d, 1included the! Ullctuary,. prl- ·
mary church &amp;&lt;boo assembly room ·
all clasa rooms,'. the social rOOJII .
and kitchen to the ba .. menl aiul
the real rooms. Woodw.r~ :lt )11&gt;Jng refinished at tbe JITe&amp;'!nt.tlme.
Other irnprovemeari Include 'a
oew outdoor Bulletin lloanl, ••IV
scarfs for· the ComD)unlon table
and pulpit deslt, roupbolsterlng
of pulpit cbalrs, new · cbpiJ'.chalr
back covers, a large plchtre of
Holiman's "Head of Cbrlst", new
carpel sweeper and new hymnals,
A room hiiJ! also hi!en remodeled
for use as the chlll'Ob acbeol alld
church office.
Cub Maater Orvffie ·wu...
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S~NTINEL

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fwo Local School D·istricts Near To Naming Moving
Day Into New, Mod.ern Educational Plants Here

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Eflic1ent buildings and modern education-

Whcn bond issues are proposed for im·
provements hke new schools argument always 1s raised lhat approval will make "taxes
too high "

tain
Young people will depart from .o ur high
schools better prepared to compete In the
race for tivhhood, more on a par with metropohtan gra&lt;tuates in the college level, better
equipped to act In business or their jobs, and
prepared to function in community service
organir.atlons.
That's one kind of progress.

4:4~ Modern Romanc~•
D:OO ~omedy Time
D:SO Spinach PlayboUH
61~ Sports Eye
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to oeek a sober

~eatherwll

6.3(1 News Picture

NBC Newa
Death Valley Days
Tr Jth or Consequence•
Colll't of Last llesort
Life of Riley
M·Squad
The Thln ll!an
Cavalcade Of Sporta
!O:fi Red :8afben CorDill'
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Warming Trend
The most careful studies Indicate that with B ,
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all these dreams having come true, Melg• and
nngs We come
its neighboring counties will not blossom ov. R li f F
C ld
erntght Into a boom-to-the·moon economy.
e e rOm (}
No B·oom- To- The-Moon

·productlo~,

It :00 ·News lle~dlluee

tho Nell House In Columbus,1Feh
3-G.
• Leonard Bettinger, Swanton
president of the oraanizatlon,
says the program will eover

lhanntl 3- Scltdr
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8.00 Captain Kangaroo
8'45 CB~ News
9.00 Jlorning Show•
10 OU liarry Moore
11:30 Dotto
12:00 News at Noon
12:10 Katie's Almanao
12:15 Love of Life .
12.30 Sear&lt;it lor Tomorrow
IZ:45 Guldmg Light
FILM AYAILllBLE
Any organization or club that I 00 Katie's Kltehen
would like to show a March of I :30 As the World Turllf
llllCS 111m is asked to contact 2:110 l!eat the Cloek
onald Roach, 657 First Avenue, 1:~0 Houoeparty
Middleport, local March of Dim· 3 00 Big Payor!
es chairman, who has a film 3:30 The Verdict r, Yollltl
wh~eh is available at this Ume
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Secret
Storm
WSCS MIET!NG
4 30 Ed~e ol Night
The Women's Societr of ChriSt- G
uO Early Show
(,on Serv1ce of the Umtcd Methodist Church w!ll hold their regu· 6·30 Your E"o Reporter
lar meeting at the church, Tues- 6.45 Sparta Parade
day at 7 30 p m. Mrs Richard 6."55 Weatherman
B~uer, wife of the District Super.
7 00 Mr District A!IOI'II'J
lntendent, will be the gueol speak· 7.30 Playhouse uf Stars
er. In Case of inclement weather 8 00 Trackdown ,
that Mrs. Bauer cannot ccuno. 8 30 Zano .(it'll!\ 'l'heatorr ., ,
other provisions for a progril'll 9 00 Mr Adams and Eve

Dally Sentrne1

Daybook

Fury

Andy'• ' Ganr '
True Sldl')'
DeteeUve'a Dairy
NBA ,Pro Basi:~.U
19M! senior liowl ro0tb4U
Sky Kina
News PICIIJI'I
Spor!l Eye •
Fejlenl Mea
Siturday &gt;ltdtt ..T~
People Are l'uiiB7
PetrY l;.'.omo
Pollr Bercen
Gl!ele 11alll(o.p;ie ·
,End of the Rainbow
Your Wt Parode
NeW1 H~dlloea
Weat!Mrealt
Nllewitch
Sign Oil

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BALERS
MILKERS
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Fourth DIVISI'on Am,..n'can Le11ion
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Additional
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In Trial

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HUNTINGT6N, W. Na. UP Additional prosecutiori witnesses
were scheduled to take the sland
today in the fourth day of a U. S.
District Court tnal of six Lincoln
County men charged with federal
election law violations.

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year&lt;&gt;ld
Jay C. brother,
Atkins, Talmadge,
23, and hbbotb
2().
of Columbus, Ohio, testified Wed·
nJ:Bday they drove Dewey Qyer.
one of the defendants, to Detroit
to obtain absentee votes for per·
sons running for office in tbe 19156
general election in West Virginia.
Jay Adkins said tbe trip wu
made on instructions from Qrcuit
Clerk George Chandler Jr., an·
other defendant.
"Chandler wanted us to see
some' people In Detroit about vot" Jay testified. He said 13 perregistered to vote in Lincoln
were eontacted and asked
m the absentee ballota th~
had with them. ,
s81d the voters lilted 1D the
at their homes end the
taken IQ Chandler Jrilb'
notarized. U. S. Attor·
Dunean Daughterly said th11
Ulegal.
of the willlesses alleged the
voters were lnstrueted to
the FBI fal se information U
ahoUid ever be questioned.

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Puhn~ to down..&amp;ift, upolltlft. ~.._., ,
. plowing! Get ~% more.puU.power •: •on !It' ..
10., •.willl Torque Am~ ... ..W:tip tq a
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Cp-OP OFFICE

Production
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Olive Jngrallm '

fiA'MID for topa
In power loacllng

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Some opole ean ;be ,1tmoved
from leU.llala an~ tuede lhllel by
111bblng l!(blly Wllll''-ftdpaper or
an emery board.

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12:10 p.m.

on 990 spot £:ndT;;;;~
On Yqur

up In •roduction and for more
ml..lle Ulllta.
But be 11id the only respon"
"hao been directive~ looking to
ward a proP"am that Is lower
tha,n phylical capablllliel would
permit"
St'b;iever'a !etllmony followed
a eomplainl voiced before th,
tubcomm!ttoe Wedneoday b:
Gen. Thomu D White, Air
Foree ebiel of olaf!, that fund•
for the Intercontinental ballls!J"
miu:ite program were inadequate
In the new administration bud·
get.
Accord111g 1/1 Subebmmille•
Chairman Lyndon B Johnson D
Tex., Schriever !bought tbu
Tho
d Atl
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r an oppofed
•• m '"I!&gt;e development-aa
r.t·oduil
tlon-waa proctedtng adequat.tly
But he aaid the seneral t~ough!
the development prograw. for the
Titan mlulle cauld b&lt; occ.le·
rated.
summ_.lzlng the v1ews of Ll
Gen. lan\e11 M. Gavm, Army re
~earth and dtvelopmenl
chief
White and Schrtever-whom h~
deacribed aJ "the th ree oulstanj·
ing expertl" who hne testlfteli
In tbe put two dayt-JebiUon
said Ill of them:
Sa1d production rates could
be ino'eued IDd should be In·
creued, Tbat they had so recom
mended but that these recommen~ttono had not , been ap
proved."
Frldat!tbe , aroups plan to
queaUG NeLson Rockefeller in a
publlc
slon about the reeent
''Roekef-!Jier Report" calling for
b1g int!reaJeB tn tlef~rue spend·
ing.
While ~aid Wednesday hi •
plea• for more ICBM fundi were
denied although he made "every
plea before every proper au-

SWINE FEEDER MEETING

Jr. Town' Meetlal '
Captain j(angaroo
111rhty ~rwe PlayboiiH
Garden C)ub
Jimmy Dean
IAiue Raqer
Bla PictUPe
Pro Hockey
TV Ctasii)'()Om
Record Hap •

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Philo thea Society
Monthly Meetino
.Held Thursday

For Christ
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up') perCeDl

TRACTOR SALES

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WASHINGTON UP-Ohio , ..
tained Ita poaiUon u lbe na
!ion'• Ji!th laraeat coal produo
lng 1tate In 111117 deapiOe a drop
In the tonna&amp;e mined during 19311
Belmont 1nd HarriJon counties
oouthwesl of Steubenville, and
Warren County In 1 SouthweJiern
Ohio were the leadiq producen
" Ohio mined 36,00.000 ton• of
bltumlnou1 coli. The slate ha•
nearly ~ mine1.
Altbouah OhiO production de
clined almott three million tons
compared to the 19156 to•·•
of
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38,943,000, the slate wao out·
ranked only by Well Virginia,
Penlllylvan!J, Kentueky and II!
lno11.
The National Coal Aun '"~
the Ohio production would hav•
bee~ hl&amp;her. but for the flow of
Jore1gn reatdual o1l to indu.J
trial and natural au markeb in
the Ea!!l Co ..t.
The ISIOtlltton poJDted ou'
however, that Obto ulllllle&amp; wer;
expected to atep up their de
mandJ for coal thiJ year when
elgbt new unKa, generating more
than one million kilowats, 10 Ln·
to operation.
The association aald electrie
ullltties were the best cU5tomm
lor coal and that Ohio f~rmi
burn m~re ooal than utilities of
any other slate.

Mai} Burden

FULTON THOMPSON

WHTN-TV Cl,annet·13

Melas County News

larae earo. Alfii'OW 2ll 11 aleo
listed " a variety with proml1e
For home gardeners wilhlng an
excellent quaiUty aweet 5orn
Seneca Chief Ia doing a good job,
but the eara are too small f••
eommereial purposea. Other home
garden varletiu would Include
Golden CroBI Bantam and Gol·
den Security.

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Rather, there will happen a steady climb Fair woather greeted Ohio;~,
in living standards tver our entire area, with today In th form of a warm al•
a slower but just as ~ertaln •··rA-e In peo- mRII that oenl temperatures well
"'
IIIN' above tbe normal mark for thto
pie as the trend of population movement time of the year.
from rural to urban areas Is reduced.
The mercury b&lt;&gt;gan rlaing
6:30 2Dth Century
ahortly after mldmght, and by
Exp~rience has indicated that large Indus· ounriae Cleveland and cotumbu~
7·00 O&lt;llden l'loyhow•
73U Perry Mason Show
tr1es serk first to use the at-hand labor force, replaced by the warmer atr, ar·
8 30 Pick lr the lluel)'ll
whtch 6urely Is to our lilting Manager!&amp;! and Cincinnati 32 and ZanesviKe 2.1
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The ehange was a welcome rc·
9.00 Oh, Susanna
supervisory people are brought into expand- lief after a long vu1t by the
9.30 Ha"' Gun, Wlll Travel
lng areas But these folks by the nature of aeaeon's coldest temperature'
10.00
Gunsmoke
1ent lhe mercury tumbling
· We expect ,now with e~cellcnt forttfying mo dern Indus t ry are reIativeIy few compar· that
10·30 Olllclal Deteellve
around the zero mark.
ll.OO Now1
evidence that a large modl•rn industnal cd to the total employed.
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The fflgld air mass moved 'ou•
_Plant will noBe able to by-pa!!S .¥,1g8 Cnun·
Th e key InII uence ot _new' Industry Is that over the Atlantic Oe&lt;•an and ,,.,
hsve been made. All members Bfe
ty many moW years. The power is here Ap· young people no longer have to go cltyward reyplaccd by the C.rmcr au , uc·
urged to attend and members Of
all WSCS groups In M01gs County
proximntc~ 2,~00 acres have been purchns· to ftnrt jobs with a future to them.
cording to the Weather Burca&gt;1
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are invited to attend.
Tempci'Eitures were expected tu
ed in Letart Falls for use by industry ~·m·m·
o·so Patrice Munsel Show
Certamly Ohio Power's $21 million for Its be well above normal for tha
ALLEN LEE HARRIS
10:00 Ollt .t3
,ers In the Great Bend area, aci'Oss from Kats· Sporn Plant is symbolic of the revolutionary next savelill days, with a chance
10:30 Stato Trooper
9'44 ~lgn On
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rain or snow on Snnrbl'
Allan lee Harris, son of Mr
:er's Ravenswood works have been receiving cha·nge abou t t o be i nvo ked here. And we of Aaome
11·00 News
''docp frceie • lh nl hrll a11d ~lr s F1a uk lhn 1s uf 1\lason,
9'45 Morning Movie
ljulet offers for extt•ns1ve tracts or IHnd bor· should be pl ea~e d that almost ill! certainly Florida in ils gnp for seve&gt; ,;I
11:15 ')'healer 13
11.00 Adventures m Lcarnmg
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12.30 S1ga Off
dering the river
11.50 Neighboro
we sholl have time to bloom time to plan days gave a !mol squec'" Thuro· homa. where he \Uti rcrcJve ap~
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28
degrees.
TolNlo
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proxima tely l1vc weeks of tram
These industrial footnoles are the 111 u1n 10. gouung an opportumty to amve full growP. beaon lo looocn ils JCY hold
12 15 Llberace
mg as an elec tronics techmelan
Bplrations lor more optimism today Yet we In a healthy way.
12'45 Movie Quick Quiz
Although hngermg cold orr In lhe U. S N;ny
1:00 Gretchen Wade ~bow
12.59 Sign On
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Harris joined th e Navy Ol'l
I:30 Mnvle Matinee
1:00 All Star ll!orie Matinee
during lhc nivbt, ranging from October 15 nnrl was stationed 111
2:45 Pat and Mike
3:30 Lllble Time
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~below zero In New England to th~
3:00
i\rn•riean Bandsland
Gt·cat
Lakes,
Ill.,
where
he
under
4:00 All Sler Golf
upper 2\ls In northern Florula, went nine weeks of Rasu.• 1'ratn·
3·SO Do You Trust Y011r Wiler ~:00 Saturday Spor\s Review
,omm~n
the leading edge .r warm '"' ing. He had been ul the home of
4.00 American Band!l!and
5:15 Pe,..Qnal Profile
rrom the central portion of thn
w
a.oo Buccaneers
5:30 S.turday News Rovlew
Don lloach, Fourth Divlston commander, American Legion, counh·y reached western ox· his parents. since Dec 21
He Is • graduate of Wahama
ft:30 Mickey Mouse Club
5·45 Comment
Tlw Philuthru Soc1c1y ,1tlt&gt;rul ed spoke at the weekly meeting of Feeney·Bennett Post No 128 tremeo ollhe area. 1
High School, Cluss or ID57, and
8:00 Cartoon Club
8:00 Let'a Talk II Over
tht• \\Cek of l&gt;rll\'1'1' fi' IVIt'&lt;'i ll' at the Legion Hall, Wednesday evening.
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' The u. s. Weather Bureau said Is a member of th e Ma~on ~1etho·
I e:24 Five Sbn' Final
1 6.30 20th Contury Theater
th(l Church of Chn~ t 1 !nu ~ du v
Ronch,
a
past
commandet
or
the
local
Post,
gave
a
report
that temperature• were about 10 dlst Cbureh
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6'43 New•
8:00 Country Music JubUee
evening hefore
ho,·rnu !hell'
7:00 1 Search for Adventure
9:00 Lawrence Well!
monthly lllNliJJ !! In !h1• 1·hurt'h on the attacks being ronde by pressure groups on certain vet· delfeea higher than • doy mller
7:30 Rin Tin TID
10:00 Mille W.Uaoe Intontew
JOclol room Mrs Cr ur~:t• l'llllds eJ'ans' benefits. He said "This year we are faced with one of from western New York Into wes· In northern Minnesota, there was
· 8:00 Jim l!owit
:0:30 MAyflower Newa
tern Georaia
no other preclpttatlOn in th •
prosatcnl. prC's!dmf uud
th ~ Ute worst years for the war vet·
10·311 :.otb CeniUlf Theater
.There were fean, however thai country.
8:30 Waller Winchell File
opcnJng pr&amp;\Cf Wll! J: lvun hy Mr s eran• sl fl cc 1933 wllh proposals to elooe ol the meeting by Ralph
12:30 Sian Off
awaited return
to
A warm 1na: 1ren d whi ch ex1enc·1
Fred I r.urt.lrur w11h \It s ~1Jnn• r· be llre 11ented to Con ~re:J&amp; to cut Martin.
"thO ea&amp;erly
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II
te
many
vctrran's
benefits
that
cers
present
were:
Comnorm•
•ummery
wea.
er
m
d
f
T
Gilmore muling the senpture
were arhJCvNI through the efforts mander, Lewis Long; second Vito Florldo may b..e come too late. ' e rom the Dakotos dawn to ex·
~ORIOn
of the "'''""'or World War 1 Commander, Lee Smith; Adjutant The multl·nollllon dollar e1truo " eontinued Its eaalward mov"'
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and Mro. Erneat l9~D
If lhm prot""'' are accepted Richard Plekeno; Finance Officer' lndumy had been dealt Us sec· ~ent, ,eausltn~ ie~pcerat~res
' e1 J, Bolen,
' dec., Salem andMr.family
.A During
the short buslneo::s
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Wcol.
of Cbeablre, l!rl. lllJI.
··1meeting Mr~ Childs Tl'por!t•d u 1 11 Wi ll \'lrtually eliminate veteran~: Cheater Erwin; Service Ottleer: ond heavy blow within a month, rae ons e ~u! oas ·
alfld. Mva... , to Winnie c. B'1' nie Roqsh, visited Mr. and Jln.
Except fo~ possible •now fiur·
their tu le o( rn111 rn kt dUJm· twn &lt;·""' by lower in~ Income IJml· Don Roaeb; Chaplain, Paul Hap. and fruit and vegetable farmer.
len Stout, et al.
Douqlas Clrele and familf Wed\he hoh rla v~ and ~11 ~ lluhun J(cl~ tlluons. reduce pensions by cle· tonatalli Paat Commander, Roacoe expressed fe or the unscasonal rlea Jn I strtp !rom North Dakota
Catherine,
F.
Wogan,
et
al
par·
melda1.
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benefits Fife.
eold weather may hove killed Into ,the Great LakOI, laJr ~kJos
''
,bel reJJortcd on thtHr project 1rl' dueling social
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• eels, Lebanon to Wmnle C. Stout. Uorothy Bush, q{ Spiller,. spent
their nope outrlghl
were seen for moat of the nation
ploclnl( candles 111 thl! window~ rrom them , scnp tho veteran's
Jacob Van lleter and I Maud Thursday night with Llndli(:lrele.
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The Dakotas, known lor their easl of the Rockies Light snow
ot Nclgs Grncl'~l IJolpltnl for housing program; make smsll
VIII , ~let, P'U:Celo, Le~anon, tn
l&gt;l!:' ~ Brinker· llid lin.
lumi&gt; aetllenronls ol future claims
bitter wlntm, enjoyo~ hlghe• W81 foreea!l! for the norther~
,.Chrllllllas
ro~ !"Dale Van Metet·.
I!P!t1• Cii~Jfit
' t II and family e.Ued
tu vt•lcrons with W81' wound~ which
lcmporature!l Thurlday than Flor pliteau · and part• ~f the Rock
Mr!l. 011J1 fl1, 11 ~h Willi l'llt!l l · Jre not 11ovcrc ut the 1)rcsent Unw,
lfn, · , ;r,~er. of Racine,
By lrnt~ 1. l~!t
Ida Huron, S. D., bested Miami Mountaln ranee, whdc ram con·
'(li~lmflord, 72 3-4A, S~em to tD
..-kil ~ OODi · • • l.
' man Of !hi' ho «(('sH tjlOliJl
!HI(: fro&lt;•ze the number or a\'atlahle VA
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Word was rocelvtd here of th~ with a D4·degree temperature llnued alon~ the West Coast.
'ftl ~lii ·W, ~4 Jlealle, Jealie. ... r~s.
Volllll TAJIII)' ~p{ the
~ th~y 8t'll't'd n lleswrt t·oursc trr ho•pllnl beds ' In alvlng the re· sudden death ol Ru""ll Heuloy reading, one degree 10ore thon
ndi Ml~!CWI, 200A, OIJve,
week end at her home beN. ,
mcmbNs und two gut·.sts Mt $ pori. the spo•akor urgod lho Le· or Akron, roeenlly. He waa the the resoM citY's Dll high.
to&lt; 'eUie Alldrew,
Mr and Mn. Paul Smith vlllted
Sprlngn a11d t'tril 1 Gartl glonaJrcs to fight these proposals former husband of Nellie Holter,
Ernest· 0, Saundei'J, parcels,
Rains oeellJ'fod tn a Jenoral, Ura. Dixie Smith at St. Jo1eph
pastor ur thr (hllft:h
Chester to Je11te L Sounder•.
and to unite for the fight with all a girlhood rtaldont here.
pattern frOIIJ moat of Clllfornh Hospital; Thlll'lday,
' lames M. (lld Bertb• Long
voteJ•ano
bills Pbyllb VanMeter was Into WaohlftiMn. but most d~
OB&lt;ar Smith of Laurel Cliff II
~ A, Si1~m to Robert 'M. Hill.
"SCALP!D" INDIANS
lie 88id that In 1958 tho Legion recently married IG Dennla Lab· poalll were ltght. 1
vtalltn« his otster, Mri. Dan
Roble, lot, Salbbury, to
Other than a (ew mow nurrle• Smith and fan&gt;iiY
HOlLYWOOD UP - The Wild Is pl•dged to fight for lncreaaed dell of Findlay, Ohio, and they
Job b.
··well ain't what II used to be.
bcnefih and will have many billa were tho wookend, New Year'•
• Warnor Broo hired 200 Indians before CongreiS, but that the vet· gueato ol her father, Chesler
u extras in tile Kanab, Utah, crans must fight or 1010 their ben· Van Meter and aona.
Uta for a western rnoVle betng efllo II lo lmpo1Sibte to contact all
filmed there The studio ofrl&lt;lah veterans but Roach urget e\•ery d· Pfe. Dana Vu litter wbo 1pen1
)llll'ned they would hue to order lglblc veteran to )uln the Legion hll furlouab with homt folk•
1~ Indian · olyle wlgt from Holly. and take an active part In the or· hu returned to hll ataU011 In
wood because mo»t of the llldhms gunlzatlon which was foundod to Auiii!Jta, Ga.
kd erew eu\1
a:mat the veteran$. In conclusion, Mr. an4 !Jn. IAWI'flct Rosa
Roaeh alated that the J.eal•n wu and Anaboll were the New Year's
completely In favor of all dcfenae guesta of their 10n, TOII!Il)Y Joo
Sentl,~el
prepara\lono but not at the ••· and family, 1\P'Dn.
Mrs !)ana Ableo II very or at
O!VOTEII TO INTI!Ili!STS pcnse or the veteran.
ljp IIII!IGS·MASON AREA
Lewis Long, Pollt Commander, tho Holzer H9_1p\tal,
Mill a.ao• - - 7 bN ft·
Watton•! advertlllng repreaenta. was In charve of the mectlnl and
Bottlneiii·Kimball, Inc, 1M3 Henry Clatworlhy, chah·man of tbe tul'l)ed to ber 11u91ea at Taylor
l.ulnct&lt;&gt;n Avo., Now York City, Giftl for the Yanke Who Gave" Unlvcrolty at Upland, IUlnob.
project, reported that Poat 128
gnve an avL•ragc of $1 44 per ment·
MAIKn III'ORT
ber lor lh11 project and he thank·
CINCINNATI UP - Produce:
ed all who aiSialed Roscoe Fife Eggs, aleady, pr1ce1 at farm.,
tave a report of the Winter Con U. s. consumers wbllea an4
rate•. Dt!llvery b7
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ovallable 30 cenu fcrcnce m Athens whco Feeney· browna A JumbOI 37-42, m..u,
· one year in a11vance at Bennett Por.t rtcflived a quota 40_.2, A lara• !3-;17, A medlunt
Sentinel ofllco, m 60 •ward for membership. Commanct· 30.3D, A amall :l&amp;lla, B larre 2~
, $7'.80i three m&lt;mth&amp;, er Long rcpm·ted t~at there are 34, FOB whltel alld browna, ~
By motor route \Vher~ avail· 173 mcmlll'r~ ln the Jlo~t Rnd that large 42-44, A medl11111 fiH2, 8
0110 month $1. By mall one an cHil(tbh• veteran ls tnvltcd to large 41Hl.
"'; olx monlho, S4.26; thlet i'tSJt Lhc IJOilt.
Chlekena fryer• lc hlaher:
Hoach, 11\C&amp;i M.rch of Dlmea
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·D·O·~·:!one
$1. e~o chalrmr.n , ~howed a Marcb ot lryera 3-3~ lb 18-20, hena, heavy
~
every mo•lh,
afternoon
The Ohio Valle1 Dimes frlm and the Post pl~ea type 17·20, h~., l!iht type 10.11
at 110 Mecllllllt their oupport to tll.la proj!« and
Volu!!i• "~ ~ iljajr!b\ltlon
o.
olfU. ma4J tenlaUve l'lel!l IOf fOI!II ~C. on ltf-r.t 4J,Ql!9cal,~ '-'._!100 ·~
ID alld 8,000 a ~ ·
p•oa• tivttleo lor tbl1 WOrll.
llelreabmenll wert Ml've4 •I lilt I!Ut\F 80 IOQN Ul
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WIUmeyer at the vegetable
arowen meeting thl1 past week
Bl the Letart Falls School. The
meeting arranged jointly by VoAJ Extension groups according
to ·some tdeas may be the last
meet~ng of aueh a group In that
area If the expected Industrial
growth takes place aoon
W1btmeyer In report1ng on th~
quality situation reported thai
growers would· be wJ!&gt;e to che&lt;"k
to see if they have dcCictt:ncJe!i
in minor elements such as boron,
maganese and molybdenum. lfl
some parts of the state .!iUCh minor element defiCiencies have been
the cause of poor quabty.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middieport, 0., JIJ!. 10,1~

Growers should test one or
more new varieties each year to
detcrmino If It fits Into their
growmg and marketing situatiOn
II " mtereatmg to note tlljlt fresh
market sweet eorn growing in
Ohio has mereased from 8,000
Take a )).14 Traetor •. , t...
acres m 1950 to 15,200 acres 1n
Pllone 3751
Rae!11e
enau1h ID atep on and off •••
A sllortaa:e of boron causes a 1957 Swe~t rorn consumption
compact •• eaily handled , , ,
break
Gown
In
the
Pit
in
tho
per
capita
bas
also
Increased
.
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pluo POWER DIRECTOR
center of stems in such plants a" from about five pounds per per·
wtlh oil..,..,bicmed clutA:h acllon
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cabbage and cauliflower. Twn son elght yean ago to better than
that perm1\l 1111-lh.. go ebllfi!!r
pounds available boron per acr! eight pounds last year.
- oreaainJ ahead or beck while
bucket move&amp; up or down.
is the amount wbith should be
Disease control l'efommendasbown by soil W!tB. High hme lwns for 1958 are the aame as for
Plus a No. 14 Farm Loeder
, , , tailor-made for the D·l4
levels of PH 6 8 to 7 helps to lll57 For control of leal bhght'
troctor •.• wilh a 6-bwbeleom·
make boro11 unavailable as doe3 Mancb materials such a1 Mamat•
bmatlon buokel that liiW bi&amp;h
extremely hot weather. If grov. - ~ or D1thane M-22, or Zineb mafor easy loading of truckl , .. or
ers feel lhey have a posalble tenalt such as Dllhane z.78 and
a 76-mch .Up-on IDOW bucket.
shortage of this element they Parzate applicatioll seem. to be
It'athe loodin'til outfit you'vo
could try a simple ted ustng the most com\)10nly used. Some
everllef!ll-or uaed. Let: Ulahow
borax obtained from a grocery grower! are .still using matenals
you.
store. Apphcattan should bo! such as Zerlate and fixed copper
ALLII•CNAUII•I
made at the rate of 20 pound• m an alternating schedule.
JAW Mil UIYICI
per acre.
In the control of worms on
Maganese deflclenclcs may 00 eabbage Rotenone is still the
noted by th.e leaves of plants commonest and safest to ~.J:
for packaeea,
such as tomato yellowmg wlt11 but tf this does not comn.11
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A the veins remainmg green Thi'l worms a new matenal, Phosdr1n
separote women'' proKram Ia be· element may be applied by spra1 may be used at the rate of ~ to
lng planned, with M(.. Robert apphealwns. Four to SIX pound• '% pound per acre. but not wilhm
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Cuthb&lt;&gt;rt, Groveport, 'Ohio, chair· ol maganese aulphate In 100 gal 3 days of harvest. ~drln mater·
Ruilllld, Ohio
man of tbls aotlvltY.
Ions of wtler w1ll correct th:s ~als may be used, but not alter ,
George B Gan~ard, Franklin deficiency where it e&lt;lail On• the head forms.
PHO~E 419
POQRGY County Agricultural agent, is aen· hundred and fifty to 2110 gallon• The auention of grbwtrs wa.;
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of solution should be applied per called to !he fact that the Miller
w••HINGTON UP _ A rl·
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Officers of the 011oelation, In acre.
Amendment now place• the res•.,.me
to Bettinger. are Jack
Several growers reported on I ponslbihty on the grower for cans sent nearly 3 per ftnt mor~
BaoqUin, Big Prairie, vice pres- their cb01ce of varieti.. in lorna controlling inselrticides and lun· ~Chrialmaa
mail last year than 1';
Krauabur, Cleve· toea and sweet corn Valiant g~eide residue on marketed fruit. 1950 the Post Office Departmen .
FABM
pre1ldent or greenheuae seems to be lho most common and vegetables Growers should reported toda~.
BUREAU
C. A. ftidy ~r,, Newcom tomato var~ety used. Some ather follow cloaely !be reeommende~ f The department l!ld reports
erotlow:u, vice pruldenl of potato early varieties for otaked lorna· amounts and length ol tim~ be· rom tbe 31 leading pol!! offices
Wednesday Night
1.1'10 &lt;&lt;Jon and Kenn~th Zellers, toea •¥ggeoted Include Morton lore harvel! to apply the mater· han~lln&amp; about half of tbe nat
1100
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Hortvltle, vice president of truek Hybrid Big Early Hybrid and 13 1s Accurate records of date of
mall ~bowed total holidaY
eropa aeetlon.
Leo Gallln of Early Red Chief.
application and amounts of ma·
revenuea of $92.539.rl9l ,
Colm!'bul Is treuurer and E. C.
According to Mr Willmeye&gt;' temls to use may save the grow 1
Dec. D through Dec '1!1
Wittmeyer, Ohio Stale Unlverslly results at the Marietta Truck er a lot of trouble.
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'Eltelllioq bortlcui!urlst, seerc· 1Crops Experiment Stat1on in 1957 With some of the newer lnsec·, The figure was an lncrea" of
tary.
showed Morton Hybrid yielded liCJdes such as Pmate and TE11' 2·95 Per &lt;en~ over the $8t,e37,
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. Dirtctoro !JO Ferrla .Owen,, Ne 33,000 pounds per acre of fruit growers must be very careful 1r 299 total durmg the aame holiday
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wart; AI Gerhart; North R1dgo· to July 26th w1th 58 percent crack th e handling and application of mailmg aeaoon year before.
StlfES
MfJNBI'!
yUle and Cllnlo11 Sellr; Cl.ein· free. Big Early Hybrid prodU&lt;ed the material as well as in tho
natl
about 300 paunds less per a,ere control or the residue left on
FlRM BUREAU
with 114 percent erack free. Va1· 1the lru1ls and plan\1.
tant produced over 26,000 pound•
In the control of corn ea•
WILLIAM WALKUP
per aere Wllh 86 percent crack WOrm it WOS pOinted out !bat the
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free. Another variety Glamour egg Is laid on the silk and afler
WEST COLUMBIA, WEST VIRGINIA
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S~ed
Of &gt;tbe"'lrulta' crack ' liee. The relatively shoot diStance "tlt gel , '
cJIWKs 'Si'AR'TED ............ : .. .. • .. . 4080
lfiAin · difficulty wit~ lhJS variety Inside the husks The distance
dl~BER ~OLD • .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. • .. • 4100
appean to be the fruit may be from the side of the egg hateh
W~SHING'l'ON UP-Maj. Gen
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PllltNII,
ltft
Wtltr
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to the husks is the only are• I Bernud A. Schrtever, head or
LIVABILITY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. , 98%
IIIUU~
~~~ ·sweet coi·n varieties the where carworm may be controll· the Air For~e .Ballistic missile f
AGE , .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .
10 WEEKS
SOFT WATER SERVICE earliest variety fGr commercial ed by msccticides. DDT applica· pros:ram, testified today that pro
DATE SOLD ....... ..... ... ... Sepl. 24, US1
use is North Star wh.ich has ap· tions as soon as the ~ilk appears d~ct~on ~f the Thor and Atlas
alao
proximalfiY M da)'l maturity aqd on two or three day inter· miBBii~~. ~n •dnd ~ot"ldth be ·~·~
AVERAGE WEIGHT PER BIRD .. , . . . . . . . 3.68
Seneca Dawn is very similar to v.als should control this earworm. crease
yon w a
e aFEED CONVERSION .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. U8
Plllosl AutomaUe l!f Semi Au- North Star. Golden Beauty, Car·
Mr. Wittmeyer potnled allen· ministration has authorized.
tomalle
home
med
Soften·
TOTAL COST PER POUND OF MEAT ...... 14.7
mel CrOSll and Hoosier Golden tion of the growers to the losses
Sc.hid ever told the Senateh phred
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pare ness subcomm1ltee e a
YOU CAN
are also mc\uded m the earlv sur l ere d from t he use uf 2, 4 D b .11 d b th
b 1 d it
and 2. 4, 5T which are weed ami su mt e o !er a an wr
persOnnel were held durm ~ brush killers near tomato ftel"; ten recommendations for a speed
110FT WAT.ER . SERVICE November and December, when It 18 Important that tomato grow
THE USYWA\'
a total of 325 fertilizer sale~men ers acquaint' thelr neighbors With
heard Experiment Station agrono- the fact Wl.at small amounts or
Phtnt llti'X tr ~
Noo, I• ... l'lnl ..... ,.. .,.. ....
RIIUSWOIMS
mists ducuss sml nutrition, planl this material dnftlng in the a·r
&amp;WAn
pip elf- .... - · - food' research, etc.
HIGHER PROFITS
may brmg serwus dam~ge to the
I. Kilo~ ....
tomato ftelds. It may be necessary lo 11lso contact authorittct
r ... da Mu '" f.... A - aado
spraymg roadsides, weed banks
hnrolll)'&lt;bo f... ..WIU.. ....
and other areas to see that the
...,w,.._.
the
Jol&gt;-.&lt;afel,
.....- .....
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applica Lion 15 not made while
7. St.,.-'
,.... - IIlah ....... , .........
tomatoes are growmg or that
extreme care and low volatile
••dlt.u. · - ...............,
l.-4wiot
MIDenvWe ·
PhOne 130
...... .,. 'Pit,al ,."M lw ~
Route .U4
Corms of the materials be used.
crm..lllooo
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The Rtltf aod lleddJ Show

9:30 28 Men
10:00 The LiRe Up
IP:30 Per~on to Persoa
1.1:00 Newa
11:00 Sc•nn•nr the WeatiJer\
11 :19 The Late Show

9:00
9·3D
10 .30
11:110
12:00
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1:30
2:00
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6:00

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The Farm Bureau Co011&lt;rativ.
Auoe!JUon, Columbuo, baa • ar·
ranged a ttcond series of one.tfay
fertllber oal01 meetlnp, to b•
held Janu~ 8 through J•nuary
16, In ~even Ohio town• and
cltlu ,An Ohio Stille Untverattv
agr011ttmlot will appear on eaeb
prolfam.
lneludoo In the leMUizer salu
meeltnp, arranaed for Farm
Buruu m,na&amp;el'l, branch mapa·
sera, and fertilizer aaleamen, ia
latest Information ~bOut plant
food re&amp;earcb, aoil !eating., In·
ereaoed need for lertlllzer, and
Nearly forty companies wilt ex· the tertilber market.
hlblt produeta In ' a trade show,
AU meeUnp will b&lt;&gt; held from
one of the hlgbliahls of tho
2
P M. to 9 P. M. In 10ven I&lt;&gt;
slate·wJde meellog.
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Tbe pr~ram Is belna arranaed cotiona throuabo~t ,,tbe State:
Monday, Jan~ary 8-Diatrlct 7
Betllnaer sa)'l, 10 arowera will
have time to dloewa tbelr needs at Wilmington; Tuesday, Janu
ary 7-Dtatrlct 5 at Columbus;
Wedeoday, Januar1 1-Dialrlct 6
at Cambridge; Thul'ljlay, JBftuary
11-DIItriBt 3-at· AIU11110t; -l!onday
January 13-Dialrict 2 at Ash·
land; Wednesday, January 11Diatrlct 4 at Botkins; and Tburs·
day, Jan~uy '11-Distrlet 1 al
Bowllnl Green.
County Farm Bureau ei!IPioyees
Interested in attending thei"
Dlstrlet fertilizer meeting should
eo~taet lhelr local Fjeldman
The flr!!l aeries of fertilizer
sales meelillll for Farm Bureau

Purina
Chows

t:ao wa~
wild
10:00 l'illftl1 ,bOtJdy
10:30
11:00
11:30
12.1)0
12:30
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3.00
5:30
6:00
8:1D
6:30
7:00
7:30
8:00
9.00
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10.30
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Experlmant Station, the Exten•
ion servlee and the Ohio Sllte
Unlver•lty will participate. out
of slate speakera ~eheduled to
•ppear on the program Include
John A. Schoenemann, Ellen·
U e' • • • • •-• ·• • I slon potato apeclallo~ Unlvenlty
1• I I I ~~ I ·~~-. ol Wlaeon.dn; Cbarl01 A. Nluley.
vegetable apeclallat of Rulgero
Untvmity; Phil M!ngea, proleaao•
of .veaetable cropa, cornell Unl·
verslty and Joe Shelly, executive
secretary, Vegetablp Growen AI·
soclation of America, Wubing·
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Ohio P·ow.er's $21,000,000 Is SymbolicOfSteody,
Sure Growth In Years To ComeForM.eigs-MasonAtea
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for young people. Only adults with a strong
f1xatton on the beauty of life 100 years ago
mamtain anymore that continued improve·
men! in education Is wasted.
Dividends to be reaped in Middleport and
Eastern wilt not be obvious at once But your
coupons someday will be cUpped, that's cer-

Announcement tills week by Ohio Power
Company thai $21 are earmarked lor work
un the Philip Sporn power plant's new 450,.
000 kilowalt un1t during 1958 is the kind of
news this area likes to hear.
, Thts $21,000,000 is symbolic of many
'things Important to the future not only of
the Ohio Power Company but also of the
• Meigs-Mason a 1·ea.
We arc sitting in the middle of grqwing
,communities up and down the river. Our
population has been decreasing for the past
50 to 60 years And for one prime rllJ!son: op·
portumty appeared greater elsewhere
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er's contmued expansion is that the down·
ward trend Is ended. One pointing upward Is
·•~out to commence.

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Executive Head Robert
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said this week everytiting IS done except the
rr1 tutc details in his district's new consoiJ.
dated h1gh school between Chester and Tup·
pers Pl,.ns on Route 7 Children in Middle·
port h,Jvc been told by teachers to prepare
to move about January 20th into their new
element.u y 'chou! on Pearl Street

It is strange but true that no communttv
or polt!tcal subdtvision ever yet has taxed iiself out of existence so long as such tax es
were spent wisely, that Is, for capital Jm.
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days.

,Vegetable !nd Potato Growers
·FB·Salesmen Will
NEW IN FARMING
Ohio Ranks Fifth
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martot varletlea. Some other varTo Meet Jn,(~olumbus, Febmary 3-5 Attend District
Counly Atrlcullltral Agent
dleo wbloh 1ho111 proml10
In Products Of
We mu1t pay more .attention elude Ferry-More Golden Crest,
The Ohio Vegetable and Pa· many pha101 of
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tatq Growers Assoelatlon will ketlna and bandltng. Sllfl mem· ert
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hold Its 43rd .o.mual ml)etlnr •t bers !rom the Ohio Atlflcullur•l
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tbe aletement of Eugen• ruff
excellent quality wiJI

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Whcn bond issues are proposed for im·
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Young people will depart from .o ur high
schools better prepared to compete In the
race for tivhhood, more on a par with metropohtan gra&lt;tuates in the college level, better
equipped to act In business or their jobs, and
prepared to function in community service
organir.atlons.
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Warming Trend
The most careful studies Indicate that with B ,
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all these dreams having come true, Melg• and
nngs We come
its neighboring counties will not blossom ov. R li f F
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tho Nell House In Columbus,1Feh
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president of the oraanizatlon,
says the program will eover

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11:30 Dotto
12:00 News at Noon
12:10 Katie's Almanao
12:15 Love of Life .
12.30 Sear&lt;it lor Tomorrow
IZ:45 Guldmg Light
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Any organization or club that I 00 Katie's Kltehen
would like to show a March of I :30 As the World Turllf
llllCS 111m is asked to contact 2:110 l!eat the Cloek
onald Roach, 657 First Avenue, 1:~0 Houoeparty
Middleport, local March of Dim· 3 00 Big Payor!
es chairman, who has a film 3:30 The Verdict r, Yollltl
wh~eh is available at this Ume
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The Women's Societr of ChriSt- G
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(,on Serv1ce of the Umtcd Methodist Church w!ll hold their regu· 6·30 Your E"o Reporter
lar meeting at the church, Tues- 6.45 Sparta Parade
day at 7 30 p m. Mrs Richard 6."55 Weatherman
B~uer, wife of the District Super.
7 00 Mr District A!IOI'II'J
lntendent, will be the gueol speak· 7.30 Playhouse uf Stars
er. In Case of inclement weather 8 00 Trackdown ,
that Mrs. Bauer cannot ccuno. 8 30 Zano .(it'll!\ 'l'heatorr ., ,
other provisions for a progril'll 9 00 Mr Adams and Eve

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were scheduled to take the sland
today in the fourth day of a U. S.
District Court tnal of six Lincoln
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Jay C. brother,
Atkins, Talmadge,
23, and hbbotb
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of Columbus, Ohio, testified Wed·
nJ:Bday they drove Dewey Qyer.
one of the defendants, to Detroit
to obtain absentee votes for per·
sons running for office in tbe 19156
general election in West Virginia.
Jay Adkins said tbe trip wu
made on instructions from Qrcuit
Clerk George Chandler Jr., an·
other defendant.
"Chandler wanted us to see
some' people In Detroit about vot" Jay testified. He said 13 perregistered to vote in Lincoln
were eontacted and asked
m the absentee ballota th~
had with them. ,
s81d the voters lilted 1D the
at their homes end the
taken IQ Chandler Jrilb'
notarized. U. S. Attor·
Dunean Daughterly said th11
Ulegal.
of the willlesses alleged the
voters were lnstrueted to
the FBI fal se information U
ahoUid ever be questioned.

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On Yqur

up In •roduction and for more
ml..lle Ulllta.
But be 11id the only respon"
"hao been directive~ looking to
ward a proP"am that Is lower
tha,n phylical capablllliel would
permit"
St'b;iever'a !etllmony followed
a eomplainl voiced before th,
tubcomm!ttoe Wedneoday b:
Gen. Thomu D White, Air
Foree ebiel of olaf!, that fund•
for the Intercontinental ballls!J"
miu:ite program were inadequate
In the new administration bud·
get.
Accord111g 1/1 Subebmmille•
Chairman Lyndon B Johnson D
Tex., Schriever !bought tbu
Tho
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r.t·oduil
tlon-waa proctedtng adequat.tly
But he aaid the seneral t~ough!
the development prograw. for the
Titan mlulle cauld b&lt; occ.le·
rated.
summ_.lzlng the v1ews of Ll
Gen. lan\e11 M. Gavm, Army re
~earth and dtvelopmenl
chief
White and Schrtever-whom h~
deacribed aJ "the th ree oulstanj·
ing expertl" who hne testlfteli
In tbe put two dayt-JebiUon
said Ill of them:
Sa1d production rates could
be ino'eued IDd should be In·
creued, Tbat they had so recom
mended but that these recommen~ttono had not , been ap
proved."
Frldat!tbe , aroups plan to
queaUG NeLson Rockefeller in a
publlc
slon about the reeent
''Roekef-!Jier Report" calling for
b1g int!reaJeB tn tlef~rue spend·
ing.
While ~aid Wednesday hi •
plea• for more ICBM fundi were
denied although he made "every
plea before every proper au-

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WASHINGTON UP-Ohio , ..
tained Ita poaiUon u lbe na
!ion'• Ji!th laraeat coal produo
lng 1tate In 111117 deapiOe a drop
In the tonna&amp;e mined during 19311
Belmont 1nd HarriJon counties
oouthwesl of Steubenville, and
Warren County In 1 SouthweJiern
Ohio were the leadiq producen
" Ohio mined 36,00.000 ton• of
bltumlnou1 coli. The slate ha•
nearly ~ mine1.
Altbouah OhiO production de
clined almott three million tons
compared to the 19156 to•·•
of
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38,943,000, the slate wao out·
ranked only by Well Virginia,
Penlllylvan!J, Kentueky and II!
lno11.
The National Coal Aun '"~
the Ohio production would hav•
bee~ hl&amp;her. but for the flow of
Jore1gn reatdual o1l to indu.J
trial and natural au markeb in
the Ea!!l Co ..t.
The ISIOtlltton poJDted ou'
however, that Obto ulllllle&amp; wer;
expected to atep up their de
mandJ for coal thiJ year when
elgbt new unKa, generating more
than one million kilowats, 10 Ln·
to operation.
The association aald electrie
ullltties were the best cU5tomm
lor coal and that Ohio f~rmi
burn m~re ooal than utilities of
any other slate.

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FULTON THOMPSON

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Melas County News

larae earo. Alfii'OW 2ll 11 aleo
listed " a variety with proml1e
For home gardeners wilhlng an
excellent quaiUty aweet 5orn
Seneca Chief Ia doing a good job,
but the eara are too small f••
eommereial purposea. Other home
garden varletiu would Include
Golden CroBI Bantam and Gol·
den Security.

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Rather, there will happen a steady climb Fair woather greeted Ohio;~,
in living standards tver our entire area, with today In th form of a warm al•
a slower but just as ~ertaln •··rA-e In peo- mRII that oenl temperatures well
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IIIN' above tbe normal mark for thto
pie as the trend of population movement time of the year.
from rural to urban areas Is reduced.
The mercury b&lt;&gt;gan rlaing
6:30 2Dth Century
ahortly after mldmght, and by
Exp~rience has indicated that large Indus· ounriae Cleveland and cotumbu~
7·00 O&lt;llden l'loyhow•
73U Perry Mason Show
tr1es serk first to use the at-hand labor force, replaced by the warmer atr, ar·
8 30 Pick lr the lluel)'ll
whtch 6urely Is to our lilting Manager!&amp;! and Cincinnati 32 and ZanesviKe 2.1
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The ehange was a welcome rc·
9.00 Oh, Susanna
supervisory people are brought into expand- lief after a long vu1t by the
9.30 Ha"' Gun, Wlll Travel
lng areas But these folks by the nature of aeaeon's coldest temperature'
10.00
Gunsmoke
1ent lhe mercury tumbling
· We expect ,now with e~cellcnt forttfying mo dern Indus t ry are reIativeIy few compar· that
10·30 Olllclal Deteellve
around the zero mark.
ll.OO Now1
evidence that a large modl•rn industnal cd to the total employed.
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li:IO The ~te Show
The fflgld air mass moved 'ou•
_Plant will noBe able to by-pa!!S .¥,1g8 Cnun·
Th e key InII uence ot _new' Industry Is that over the Atlantic Oe&lt;•an and ,,.,
hsve been made. All members Bfe
ty many moW years. The power is here Ap· young people no longer have to go cltyward reyplaccd by the C.rmcr au , uc·
urged to attend and members Of
all WSCS groups In M01gs County
proximntc~ 2,~00 acres have been purchns· to ftnrt jobs with a future to them.
cording to the Weather Burca&gt;1
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are invited to attend.
Tempci'Eitures were expected tu
ed in Letart Falls for use by industry ~·m·m·
o·so Patrice Munsel Show
Certamly Ohio Power's $21 million for Its be well above normal for tha
ALLEN LEE HARRIS
10:00 Ollt .t3
,ers In the Great Bend area, aci'Oss from Kats· Sporn Plant is symbolic of the revolutionary next savelill days, with a chance
10:30 Stato Trooper
9'44 ~lgn On
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Allan lee Harris, son of Mr
:er's Ravenswood works have been receiving cha·nge abou t t o be i nvo ked here. And we of Aaome
11·00 News
''docp frceie • lh nl hrll a11d ~lr s F1a uk lhn 1s uf 1\lason,
9'45 Morning Movie
ljulet offers for extt•ns1ve tracts or IHnd bor· should be pl ea~e d that almost ill! certainly Florida in ils gnp for seve&gt; ,;I
11:15 ')'healer 13
11.00 Adventures m Lcarnmg
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12.30 S1ga Off
dering the river
11.50 Neighboro
we sholl have time to bloom time to plan days gave a !mol squec'" Thuro· homa. where he \Uti rcrcJve ap~
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TolNlo
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proxima tely l1vc weeks of tram
These industrial footnoles are the 111 u1n 10. gouung an opportumty to amve full growP. beaon lo looocn ils JCY hold
12 15 Llberace
mg as an elec tronics techmelan
Bplrations lor more optimism today Yet we In a healthy way.
12'45 Movie Quick Quiz
Although hngermg cold orr In lhe U. S N;ny
1:00 Gretchen Wade ~bow
12.59 Sign On
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clung to the AUanttc Coa8t slatf!q
Harris joined th e Navy Ol'l
I:30 Mnvle Matinee
1:00 All Star ll!orie Matinee
during lhc nivbt, ranging from October 15 nnrl was stationed 111
2:45 Pat and Mike
3:30 Lllble Time
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~below zero In New England to th~
3:00
i\rn•riean Bandsland
Gt·cat
Lakes,
Ill.,
where
he
under
4:00 All Sler Golf
upper 2\ls In northern Florula, went nine weeks of Rasu.• 1'ratn·
3·SO Do You Trust Y011r Wiler ~:00 Saturday Spor\s Review
,omm~n
the leading edge .r warm '"' ing. He had been ul the home of
4.00 American Band!l!and
5:15 Pe,..Qnal Profile
rrom the central portion of thn
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a.oo Buccaneers
5:30 S.turday News Rovlew
Don lloach, Fourth Divlston commander, American Legion, counh·y reached western ox· his parents. since Dec 21
He Is • graduate of Wahama
ft:30 Mickey Mouse Club
5·45 Comment
Tlw Philuthru Soc1c1y ,1tlt&gt;rul ed spoke at the weekly meeting of Feeney·Bennett Post No 128 tremeo ollhe area. 1
High School, Cluss or ID57, and
8:00 Cartoon Club
8:00 Let'a Talk II Over
tht• \\Cek of l&gt;rll\'1'1' fi' IVIt'&lt;'i ll' at the Legion Hall, Wednesday evening.
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I e:24 Five Sbn' Final
1 6.30 20th Contury Theater
th(l Church of Chn~ t 1 !nu ~ du v
Ronch,
a
past
commandet
or
the
local
Post,
gave
a
report
that temperature• were about 10 dlst Cbureh
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8:00 Country Music JubUee
evening hefore
ho,·rnu !hell'
7:00 1 Search for Adventure
9:00 Lawrence Well!
monthly lllNliJJ !! In !h1• 1·hurt'h on the attacks being ronde by pressure groups on certain vet· delfeea higher than • doy mller
7:30 Rin Tin TID
10:00 Mille W.Uaoe Intontew
JOclol room Mrs Cr ur~:t• l'llllds eJ'ans' benefits. He said "This year we are faced with one of from western New York Into wes· In northern Minnesota, there was
· 8:00 Jim l!owit
:0:30 MAyflower Newa
tern Georaia
no other preclpttatlOn in th •
prosatcnl. prC's!dmf uud
th ~ Ute worst years for the war vet·
10·311 :.otb CeniUlf Theater
.There were fean, however thai country.
8:30 Waller Winchell File
opcnJng pr&amp;\Cf Wll! J: lvun hy Mr s eran• sl fl cc 1933 wllh proposals to elooe ol the meeting by Ralph
12:30 Sian Off
awaited return
to
A warm 1na: 1ren d whi ch ex1enc·1
Fred I r.urt.lrur w11h \It s ~1Jnn• r· be llre 11ented to Con ~re:J&amp; to cut Martin.
"thO ea&amp;erly
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many
vctrran's
benefits
that
cers
present
were:
Comnorm•
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T
Gilmore muling the senpture
were arhJCvNI through the efforts mander, Lewis Long; second Vito Florldo may b..e come too late. ' e rom the Dakotos dawn to ex·
~ORIOn
of the "'''""'or World War 1 Commander, Lee Smith; Adjutant The multl·nollllon dollar e1truo " eontinued Its eaalward mov"'
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and Mro. Erneat l9~D
If lhm prot""'' are accepted Richard Plekeno; Finance Officer' lndumy had been dealt Us sec· ~ent, ,eausltn~ ie~pcerat~res
' e1 J, Bolen,
' dec., Salem andMr.family
.A During
the short buslneo::s
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Wcol.
of Cbeablre, l!rl. lllJI.
··1meeting Mr~ Childs Tl'por!t•d u 1 11 Wi ll \'lrtually eliminate veteran~: Cheater Erwin; Service Ottleer: ond heavy blow within a month, rae ons e ~u! oas ·
alfld. Mva... , to Winnie c. B'1' nie Roqsh, visited Mr. and Jln.
Except fo~ possible •now fiur·
their tu le o( rn111 rn kt dUJm· twn &lt;·""' by lower in~ Income IJml· Don Roaeb; Chaplain, Paul Hap. and fruit and vegetable farmer.
len Stout, et al.
Douqlas Clrele and familf Wed\he hoh rla v~ and ~11 ~ lluhun J(cl~ tlluons. reduce pensions by cle· tonatalli Paat Commander, Roacoe expressed fe or the unscasonal rlea Jn I strtp !rom North Dakota
Catherine,
F.
Wogan,
et
al
par·
melda1.
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benefits Fife.
eold weather may hove killed Into ,the Great LakOI, laJr ~kJos
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,bel reJJortcd on thtHr project 1rl' dueling social
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• eels, Lebanon to Wmnle C. Stout. Uorothy Bush, q{ Spiller,. spent
their nope outrlghl
were seen for moat of the nation
ploclnl( candles 111 thl! window~ rrom them , scnp tho veteran's
Jacob Van lleter and I Maud Thursday night with Llndli(:lrele.
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The Dakotas, known lor their easl of the Rockies Light snow
ot Nclgs Grncl'~l IJolpltnl for housing program; make smsll
VIII , ~let, P'U:Celo, Le~anon, tn
l&gt;l!:' ~ Brinker· llid lin.
lumi&gt; aetllenronls ol future claims
bitter wlntm, enjoyo~ hlghe• W81 foreea!l! for the norther~
,.Chrllllllas
ro~ !"Dale Van Metet·.
I!P!t1• Cii~Jfit
' t II and family e.Ued
tu vt•lcrons with W81' wound~ which
lcmporature!l Thurlday than Flor pliteau · and part• ~f the Rock
Mr!l. 011J1 fl1, 11 ~h Willi l'llt!l l · Jre not 11ovcrc ut the 1)rcsent Unw,
lfn, · , ;r,~er. of Racine,
By lrnt~ 1. l~!t
Ida Huron, S. D., bested Miami Mountaln ranee, whdc ram con·
'(li~lmflord, 72 3-4A, S~em to tD
..-kil ~ OODi · • • l.
' man Of !hi' ho «(('sH tjlOliJl
!HI(: fro&lt;•ze the number or a\'atlahle VA
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Word was rocelvtd here of th~ with a D4·degree temperature llnued alon~ the West Coast.
'ftl ~lii ·W, ~4 Jlealle, Jealie. ... r~s.
Volllll TAJIII)' ~p{ the
~ th~y 8t'll't'd n lleswrt t·oursc trr ho•pllnl beds ' In alvlng the re· sudden death ol Ru""ll Heuloy reading, one degree 10ore thon
ndi Ml~!CWI, 200A, OIJve,
week end at her home beN. ,
mcmbNs und two gut·.sts Mt $ pori. the spo•akor urgod lho Le· or Akron, roeenlly. He waa the the resoM citY's Dll high.
to&lt; 'eUie Alldrew,
Mr and Mn. Paul Smith vlllted
Sprlngn a11d t'tril 1 Gartl glonaJrcs to fight these proposals former husband of Nellie Holter,
Ernest· 0, Saundei'J, parcels,
Rains oeellJ'fod tn a Jenoral, Ura. Dixie Smith at St. Jo1eph
pastor ur thr (hllft:h
Chester to Je11te L Sounder•.
and to unite for the fight with all a girlhood rtaldont here.
pattern frOIIJ moat of Clllfornh Hospital; Thlll'lday,
' lames M. (lld Bertb• Long
voteJ•ano
bills Pbyllb VanMeter was Into WaohlftiMn. but most d~
OB&lt;ar Smith of Laurel Cliff II
~ A, Si1~m to Robert 'M. Hill.
"SCALP!D" INDIANS
lie 88id that In 1958 tho Legion recently married IG Dennla Lab· poalll were ltght. 1
vtalltn« his otster, Mri. Dan
Roble, lot, Salbbury, to
Other than a (ew mow nurrle• Smith and fan&gt;iiY
HOlLYWOOD UP - The Wild Is pl•dged to fight for lncreaaed dell of Findlay, Ohio, and they
Job b.
··well ain't what II used to be.
bcnefih and will have many billa were tho wookend, New Year'•
• Warnor Broo hired 200 Indians before CongreiS, but that the vet· gueato ol her father, Chesler
u extras in tile Kanab, Utah, crans must fight or 1010 their ben· Van Meter and aona.
Uta for a western rnoVle betng efllo II lo lmpo1Sibte to contact all
filmed there The studio ofrl&lt;lah veterans but Roach urget e\•ery d· Pfe. Dana Vu litter wbo 1pen1
)llll'ned they would hue to order lglblc veteran to )uln the Legion hll furlouab with homt folk•
1~ Indian · olyle wlgt from Holly. and take an active part In the or· hu returned to hll ataU011 In
wood because mo»t of the llldhms gunlzatlon which was foundod to Auiii!Jta, Ga.
kd erew eu\1
a:mat the veteran$. In conclusion, Mr. an4 !Jn. IAWI'flct Rosa
Roaeh alated that the J.eal•n wu and Anaboll were the New Year's
completely In favor of all dcfenae guesta of their 10n, TOII!Il)Y Joo
Sentl,~el
prepara\lono but not at the ••· and family, 1\P'Dn.
Mrs !)ana Ableo II very or at
O!VOTEII TO INTI!Ili!STS pcnse or the veteran.
ljp IIII!IGS·MASON AREA
Lewis Long, Pollt Commander, tho Holzer H9_1p\tal,
Mill a.ao• - - 7 bN ft·
Watton•! advertlllng repreaenta. was In charve of the mectlnl and
Bottlneiii·Kimball, Inc, 1M3 Henry Clatworlhy, chah·man of tbe tul'l)ed to ber 11u91ea at Taylor
l.ulnct&lt;&gt;n Avo., Now York City, Giftl for the Yanke Who Gave" Unlvcrolty at Upland, IUlnob.
project, reported that Poat 128
gnve an avL•ragc of $1 44 per ment·
MAIKn III'ORT
ber lor lh11 project and he thank·
CINCINNATI UP - Produce:
ed all who aiSialed Roscoe Fife Eggs, aleady, pr1ce1 at farm.,
tave a report of the Winter Con U. s. consumers wbllea an4
rate•. Dt!llvery b7
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ovallable 30 cenu fcrcnce m Athens whco Feeney· browna A JumbOI 37-42, m..u,
· one year in a11vance at Bennett Por.t rtcflived a quota 40_.2, A lara• !3-;17, A medlunt
Sentinel ofllco, m 60 •ward for membership. Commanct· 30.3D, A amall :l&amp;lla, B larre 2~
, $7'.80i three m&lt;mth&amp;, er Long rcpm·ted t~at there are 34, FOB whltel alld browna, ~
By motor route \Vher~ avail· 173 mcmlll'r~ ln the Jlo~t Rnd that large 42-44, A medl11111 fiH2, 8
0110 month $1. By mall one an cHil(tbh• veteran ls tnvltcd to large 41Hl.
"'; olx monlho, S4.26; thlet i'tSJt Lhc IJOilt.
Chlekena fryer• lc hlaher:
Hoach, 11\C&amp;i M.rch of Dlmea
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·D·O·~·:!one
$1. e~o chalrmr.n , ~howed a Marcb ot lryera 3-3~ lb 18-20, hena, heavy
~
every mo•lh,
afternoon
The Ohio Valle1 Dimes frlm and the Post pl~ea type 17·20, h~., l!iht type 10.11
at 110 Mecllllllt their oupport to tll.la proj!« and
Volu!!i• "~ ~ iljajr!b\ltlon
o.
olfU. ma4J tenlaUve l'lel!l IOf fOI!II ~C. on ltf-r.t 4J,Ql!9cal,~ '-'._!100 ·~
ID alld 8,000 a ~ ·
p•oa• tivttleo lor tbl1 WOrll.
llelreabmenll wert Ml've4 •I lilt I!Ut\F 80 IOQN Ul
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WIUmeyer at the vegetable
arowen meeting thl1 past week
Bl the Letart Falls School. The
meeting arranged jointly by VoAJ Extension groups according
to ·some tdeas may be the last
meet~ng of aueh a group In that
area If the expected Industrial
growth takes place aoon
W1btmeyer In report1ng on th~
quality situation reported thai
growers would· be wJ!&gt;e to che&lt;"k
to see if they have dcCictt:ncJe!i
in minor elements such as boron,
maganese and molybdenum. lfl
some parts of the state .!iUCh minor element defiCiencies have been
the cause of poor quabty.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middieport, 0., JIJ!. 10,1~

Growers should test one or
more new varieties each year to
detcrmino If It fits Into their
growmg and marketing situatiOn
II " mtereatmg to note tlljlt fresh
market sweet eorn growing in
Ohio has mereased from 8,000
Take a )).14 Traetor •. , t...
acres m 1950 to 15,200 acres 1n
Pllone 3751
Rae!11e
enau1h ID atep on and off •••
A sllortaa:e of boron causes a 1957 Swe~t rorn consumption
compact •• eaily handled , , ,
break
Gown
In
the
Pit
in
tho
per
capita
bas
also
Increased
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pluo POWER DIRECTOR
center of stems in such plants a" from about five pounds per per·
wtlh oil..,..,bicmed clutA:h acllon
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cabbage and cauliflower. Twn son elght yean ago to better than
that perm1\l 1111-lh.. go ebllfi!!r
pounds available boron per acr! eight pounds last year.
- oreaainJ ahead or beck while
bucket move&amp; up or down.
is the amount wbith should be
Disease control l'efommendasbown by soil W!tB. High hme lwns for 1958 are the aame as for
Plus a No. 14 Farm Loeder
, , , tailor-made for the D·l4
levels of PH 6 8 to 7 helps to lll57 For control of leal bhght'
troctor •.• wilh a 6-bwbeleom·
make boro11 unavailable as doe3 Mancb materials such a1 Mamat•
bmatlon buokel that liiW bi&amp;h
extremely hot weather. If grov. - ~ or D1thane M-22, or Zineb mafor easy loading of truckl , .. or
ers feel lhey have a posalble tenalt such as Dllhane z.78 and
a 76-mch .Up-on IDOW bucket.
shortage of this element they Parzate applicatioll seem. to be
It'athe loodin'til outfit you'vo
could try a simple ted ustng the most com\)10nly used. Some
everllef!ll-or uaed. Let: Ulahow
borax obtained from a grocery grower! are .still using matenals
you.
store. Apphcattan should bo! such as Zerlate and fixed copper
ALLII•CNAUII•I
made at the rate of 20 pound• m an alternating schedule.
JAW Mil UIYICI
per acre.
In the control of worms on
Maganese deflclenclcs may 00 eabbage Rotenone is still the
noted by th.e leaves of plants commonest and safest to ~.J:
for packaeea,
such as tomato yellowmg wlt11 but tf this does not comn.11
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A the veins remainmg green Thi'l worms a new matenal, Phosdr1n
separote women'' proKram Ia be· element may be applied by spra1 may be used at the rate of ~ to
lng planned, with M(.. Robert apphealwns. Four to SIX pound• '% pound per acre. but not wilhm
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Cuthb&lt;&gt;rt, Groveport, 'Ohio, chair· ol maganese aulphate In 100 gal 3 days of harvest. ~drln mater·
Ruilllld, Ohio
man of tbls aotlvltY.
Ions of wtler w1ll correct th:s ~als may be used, but not alter ,
George B Gan~ard, Franklin deficiency where it e&lt;lail On• the head forms.
PHO~E 419
POQRGY County Agricultural agent, is aen· hundred and fifty to 2110 gallon• The auention of grbwtrs wa.;
i)
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'1~;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~~;;::;;:~;:;:;:;:;:;:~;:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;~;:;:~ j oral convention chalnuan.
of solution should be applied per called to !he fact that the Miller
w••HINGTON UP _ A rl·
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Officers of the 011oelation, In acre.
Amendment now place• the res•.,.me
to Bettinger. are Jack
Several growers reported on I ponslbihty on the grower for cans sent nearly 3 per ftnt mor~
BaoqUin, Big Prairie, vice pres- their cb01ce of varieti.. in lorna controlling inselrticides and lun· ~Chrialmaa
mail last year than 1';
Krauabur, Cleve· toea and sweet corn Valiant g~eide residue on marketed fruit. 1950 the Post Office Departmen .
FABM
pre1ldent or greenheuae seems to be lho most common and vegetables Growers should reported toda~.
BUREAU
C. A. ftidy ~r,, Newcom tomato var~ety used. Some ather follow cloaely !be reeommende~ f The department l!ld reports
erotlow:u, vice pruldenl of potato early varieties for otaked lorna· amounts and length ol tim~ be· rom tbe 31 leading pol!! offices
Wednesday Night
1.1'10 &lt;&lt;Jon and Kenn~th Zellers, toea •¥ggeoted Include Morton lore harvel! to apply the mater· han~lln&amp; about half of tbe nat
1100
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Hortvltle, vice president of truek Hybrid Big Early Hybrid and 13 1s Accurate records of date of
mall ~bowed total holidaY
eropa aeetlon.
Leo Gallln of Early Red Chief.
application and amounts of ma·
revenuea of $92.539.rl9l ,
Colm!'bul Is treuurer and E. C.
According to Mr Willmeye&gt;' temls to use may save the grow 1
Dec. D through Dec '1!1
Wittmeyer, Ohio Stale Unlverslly results at the Marietta Truck er a lot of trouble.
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'Eltelllioq bortlcui!urlst, seerc· 1Crops Experiment Stat1on in 1957 With some of the newer lnsec·, The figure was an lncrea" of
tary.
showed Morton Hybrid yielded liCJdes such as Pmate and TE11' 2·95 Per &lt;en~ over the $8t,e37,
.4W.
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. Dirtctoro !JO Ferrla .Owen,, Ne 33,000 pounds per acre of fruit growers must be very careful 1r 299 total durmg the aame holiday
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wart; AI Gerhart; North R1dgo· to July 26th w1th 58 percent crack th e handling and application of mailmg aeaoon year before.
StlfES
MfJNBI'!
yUle and Cllnlo11 Sellr; Cl.ein· free. Big Early Hybrid prodU&lt;ed the material as well as in tho
natl
about 300 paunds less per a,ere control or the residue left on
FlRM BUREAU
with 114 percent erack free. Va1· 1the lru1ls and plan\1.
tant produced over 26,000 pound•
In the control of corn ea•
WILLIAM WALKUP
per aere Wllh 86 percent crack WOrm it WOS pOinted out !bat the
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free. Another variety Glamour egg Is laid on the silk and afler
WEST COLUMBIA, WEST VIRGINIA
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S~ed
Of &gt;tbe"'lrulta' crack ' liee. The relatively shoot diStance "tlt gel , '
cJIWKs 'Si'AR'TED ............ : .. .. • .. . 4080
lfiAin · difficulty wit~ lhJS variety Inside the husks The distance
dl~BER ~OLD • .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. • .. • 4100
appean to be the fruit may be from the side of the egg hateh
W~SHING'l'ON UP-Maj. Gen
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PllltNII,
ltft
Wtltr
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to the husks is the only are• I Bernud A. Schrtever, head or
LIVABILITY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. , 98%
IIIUU~
~~~ ·sweet coi·n varieties the where carworm may be controll· the Air For~e .Ballistic missile f
AGE , .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .
10 WEEKS
SOFT WATER SERVICE earliest variety fGr commercial ed by msccticides. DDT applica· pros:ram, testified today that pro
DATE SOLD ....... ..... ... ... Sepl. 24, US1
use is North Star wh.ich has ap· tions as soon as the ~ilk appears d~ct~on ~f the Thor and Atlas
alao
proximalfiY M da)'l maturity aqd on two or three day inter· miBBii~~. ~n •dnd ~ot"ldth be ·~·~
AVERAGE WEIGHT PER BIRD .. , . . . . . . . 3.68
Seneca Dawn is very similar to v.als should control this earworm. crease
yon w a
e aFEED CONVERSION .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. U8
Plllosl AutomaUe l!f Semi Au- North Star. Golden Beauty, Car·
Mr. Wittmeyer potnled allen· ministration has authorized.
tomalle
home
med
Soften·
TOTAL COST PER POUND OF MEAT ...... 14.7
mel CrOSll and Hoosier Golden tion of the growers to the losses
Sc.hid ever told the Senateh phred
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pare ness subcomm1ltee e a
YOU CAN
are also mc\uded m the earlv sur l ere d from t he use uf 2, 4 D b .11 d b th
b 1 d it
and 2. 4, 5T which are weed ami su mt e o !er a an wr
persOnnel were held durm ~ brush killers near tomato ftel"; ten recommendations for a speed
110FT WAT.ER . SERVICE November and December, when It 18 Important that tomato grow
THE USYWA\'
a total of 325 fertilizer sale~men ers acquaint' thelr neighbors With
heard Experiment Station agrono- the fact Wl.at small amounts or
Phtnt llti'X tr ~
Noo, I• ... l'lnl ..... ,.. .,.. ....
RIIUSWOIMS
mists ducuss sml nutrition, planl this material dnftlng in the a·r
&amp;WAn
pip elf- .... - · - food' research, etc.
HIGHER PROFITS
may brmg serwus dam~ge to the
I. Kilo~ ....
tomato ftelds. It may be necessary lo 11lso contact authorittct
r ... da Mu '" f.... A - aado
spraymg roadsides, weed banks
hnrolll)'&lt;bo f... ..WIU.. ....
and other areas to see that the
...,w,.._.
the
Jol&gt;-.&lt;afel,
.....- .....
'J
applica Lion 15 not made while
7. St.,.-'
,.... - IIlah ....... , .........
tomatoes are growmg or that
extreme care and low volatile
••dlt.u. · - ...............,
l.-4wiot
MIDenvWe ·
PhOne 130
...... .,. 'Pit,al ,."M lw ~
Route .U4
Corms of the materials be used.
crm..lllooo
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The Rtltf aod lleddJ Show

9:30 28 Men
10:00 The LiRe Up
IP:30 Per~on to Persoa
1.1:00 Newa
11:00 Sc•nn•nr the WeatiJer\
11 :19 The Late Show

9:00
9·3D
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11:110
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The Farm Bureau Co011&lt;rativ.
Auoe!JUon, Columbuo, baa • ar·
ranged a ttcond series of one.tfay
fertllber oal01 meetlnp, to b•
held Janu~ 8 through J•nuary
16, In ~even Ohio town• and
cltlu ,An Ohio Stille Untverattv
agr011ttmlot will appear on eaeb
prolfam.
lneludoo In the leMUizer salu
meeltnp, arranaed for Farm
Buruu m,na&amp;el'l, branch mapa·
sera, and fertilizer aaleamen, ia
latest Information ~bOut plant
food re&amp;earcb, aoil !eating., In·
ereaoed need for lertlllzer, and
Nearly forty companies wilt ex· the tertilber market.
hlblt produeta In ' a trade show,
AU meeUnp will b&lt;&gt; held from
one of the hlgbliahls of tho
2
P M. to 9 P. M. In 10ven I&lt;&gt;
slate·wJde meellog.
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Tbe pr~ram Is belna arranaed cotiona throuabo~t ,,tbe State:
Monday, Jan~ary 8-Diatrlct 7
Betllnaer sa)'l, 10 arowera will
have time to dloewa tbelr needs at Wilmington; Tuesday, Janu
ary 7-Dtatrlct 5 at Columbus;
Wedeoday, Januar1 1-Dialrlct 6
at Cambridge; Thul'ljlay, JBftuary
11-DIItriBt 3-at· AIU11110t; -l!onday
January 13-Dialrict 2 at Ash·
land; Wednesday, January 11Diatrlct 4 at Botkins; and Tburs·
day, Jan~uy '11-Distrlet 1 al
Bowllnl Green.
County Farm Bureau ei!IPioyees
Interested in attending thei"
Dlstrlet fertilizer meeting should
eo~taet lhelr local Fjeldman
The flr!!l aeries of fertilizer
sales meelillll for Farm Bureau

Purina
Chows

t:ao wa~
wild
10:00 l'illftl1 ,bOtJdy
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Experlmant Station, the Exten•
ion servlee and the Ohio Sllte
Unlver•lty will participate. out
of slate speakera ~eheduled to
•ppear on the program Include
John A. Schoenemann, Ellen·
U e' • • • • •-• ·• • I slon potato apeclallo~ Unlvenlty
1• I I I ~~ I ·~~-. ol Wlaeon.dn; Cbarl01 A. Nluley.
vegetable apeclallat of Rulgero
Untvmity; Phil M!ngea, proleaao•
of .veaetable cropa, cornell Unl·
verslty and Joe Shelly, executive
secretary, Vegetablp Growen AI·
soclation of America, Wubing·
ton, D c

11:10 Weathel't!aal
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I :00 811!1 Off

WCHS·TV Chan,tell

Ohio P·ow.er's $21,000,000 Is SymbolicOfSteody,
Sure Growth In Years To ComeForM.eigs-MasonAtea
should be unwise not
mate of its real import.

Today
Romper Room
Trouble With Father
Arlene Franc!J 'bpw

Treaaure Hunt
Tho l'rlct iJ llilhl
1'ruth or Coiii«&lt;UWIIIII
Ttc Tac Dough
It €ould Be Yoa
Mid·Day Newe
1 : 1~ Movletlmo
I:ID Bride and Groom
S:OO Matinee Theatre
4:00 Queen lor a Day

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a! eqmpment certainly lead to better training
for young people. Only adults with a strong
f1xatton on the beauty of life 100 years ago
mamtain anymore that continued improve·
men! in education Is wasted.
Dividends to be reaped in Middleport and
Eastern wilt not be obvious at once But your
coupons someday will be cUpped, that's cer-

Announcement tills week by Ohio Power
Company thai $21 are earmarked lor work
un the Philip Sporn power plant's new 450,.
000 kilowalt un1t during 1958 is the kind of
news this area likes to hear.
, Thts $21,000,000 is symbolic of many
'things Important to the future not only of
the Ohio Power Company but also of the
• Meigs-Mason a 1·ea.
We arc sitting in the middle of grqwing
,communities up and down the river. Our
population has been decreasing for the past
50 to 60 years And for one prime rllJ!son: op·
portumty appeared greater elsewhere
' • So the first signal sounded by Ohio Pow.
er's contmued expansion is that the down·
ward trend Is ended. One pointing upward Is
·•~out to commence.

Sill! On

10:.'10
10:11:l
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12:30
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etter raunng

Executive Head Robert
Gray at Eastern
said this week everytiting IS done except the
rr1 tutc details in his district's new consoiJ.
dated h1gh school between Chester and Tup·
pers Pl,.ns on Route 7 Children in Middle·
port h,Jvc been told by teachers to prepare
to move about January 20th into their new
element.u y 'chou! on Pearl Street

It is strange but true that no communttv
or polt!tcal subdtvision ever yet has taxed iiself out of existence so long as such tax es
were spent wisely, that Is, for capital Jm.
provements or services that represented pro·

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gress tuward a higher level of Uvin'&amp;.

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,tastern lA&gt;cal School District and Middle·
port Exempted Schue! District soo n will be
' the envy of the county. Each will be moving
students tn to new, modern facilities in &amp; few
days.

,Vegetable !nd Potato Growers
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Ohio Ranks Fifth
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martot varletlea. Some other varTo Meet Jn,(~olumbus, Febmary 3-5 Attend District
Counly Atrlcullltral Agent
dleo wbloh 1ho111 proml10
In Products Of
We mu1t pay more .attention elude Ferry-More Golden Crest,
The Ohio Vegetable and Pa· many pha101 of
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Hybrid No 101 and
tatq Growers Assoelatlon will ketlna and bandltng. Sllfl mem· ert
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improve or maintaln our mar- No. 102 Deep Dold from Wood· Coal In The u.s.
hold Its 43rd .o.mual ml)etlnr •t bers !rom the Ohio Atlflcullur•l
kets
tbe aletement of Eugen• ruff
excellent quality wiJI

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.who played last '""'" ro, Over 10 Games
Team This Far
Canudlan pro foot·
SPORTS
r:,:.eP::r - Ken

PIOCQ, quarterback of Iowa's Rose
1957

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()Jrio 'S!&amp;I! University had Ita Rink J.ulset!l came ftoiminS out fi'b!n

Winm~g m

bail, has been ordered to re· NEW YORK uP ~ Catching
part lor induction into lhe Arme.l Will Chamberlain of Kansas In
Wof\les Feb. 6.
major college basketball's indivlduil scoring rac-e 'is like trying to
ijiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~il outjump him to grab a rebound.
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aut11nm. Tba Pomeroy Hig~ ~·hqol
baske\~11 team h~s a hap!'T ·~~
con"nltd Coac!l Dick Rejlon, '"'
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Fylrlaqe Victor~&lt;, 3 crl. R&amp;H.
happy tbJS bunch of
While wall Urea
Coach Larry Morrison of Raci!'te, out oi Jacksonvil)e-Trim- ,k,Jdi,h's ~one 80 well alrea~y.
SPI!~IA).
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati's
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six-foot, five-inch sophomore, was
runnerup to Chamberlain with 297 ble High School some 6 or 7 years ago, had held his school's ~:~!: ,:3~':~: ior'~ell~~~~ r,e
1955 s:~~:BAKER
President Hardtop, Hyd~tlc
points in 10 games ror a 29.7-point Cage scoring r;cord for a single game since his senior prep PQsBiblY ope of !he reaBons.they
y~ar. H1s 43 pomts had stood up w~ll.
,e&lt;jged I,ogan 72·71 Tuesday night
a cyl. Radio and Heater.
aversge.
Last week it was broken ilut the recQrd remains in th~ Mor- wheq the .!:!hleflains were playing
J&amp;13~5M ·
rison famiiv. W.rry's bPother Mike, a senior at J-T, poure~ by far thetr .~est pme ·~.the .rear
TWO SENIORS
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Ia t~la n~w no pressul)! athtud~
The Panthers first ~ include 2 •hrough 48 ·points.
· hb·
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of tho handsome Panther coach.
, seniors, 2 juniorS, 1 sophomore.
Wh
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nngs up .e ques Jon:
ere w t IS sconn~ stop "We're not putting any pressur~
This is all that Robertson di'
m basketball? Sometime wiil we have frequent anll normal! on the 'oys at all now," he said. Thursday night:
150 to 148 scores'! ·
"We ilon't want any pressure on
1. Broke the Garden single-game
I'HQN. , 153
Perish the thought. AU schools would have to raise money them."
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. , scoring mark ol 54 points set in
E.
Mo)"·
Noxt to Rio &amp; RHI
for new ~coreboards in their gyms.
Reitan
wasn
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saymg
be
d1dn
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1947,
~Y
HaJTy
Bo~koff
of
St.
1
Pomeroy
The curren t SEQ record for a single gam is held b1 Job th_Ink hts Iron Five could win to, Johns, 2. Led Cmcmna\1 to a new
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from
the
4·1
Rockets.
Garden
team
scoring
record,
top.
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of Galhpohs, now ~ sophomore at Marshail College He was saying, rather, that he ping the 116 by Bradley la.&lt;l year;
under Jules Rivlin. And doing well, too.
knew hla b&lt;)l's would be giving t~e 3: Broke (lie Glir4eti single-game
His 62 point production shoQld stand for yea•rs to come. 8ame all they had anq if the carda rt~ord for baskets bY . notching
The only thing in local baaketballlore to compare with it was fell wrone. so what?
22, one more than the great
Dukey Beegle's similar 6~ pojnts for Racine in a single game The Popt~ers are undc~ated 1~ ~eorge Mikan tallied In. a _gf!J!e
. back m the 20's.
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seven ~arta thli !l'a!Qn. Their Ill 1945, 4. Broke the_ CmCJnna)l
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three tough opponents were beaten school ,rec_pnl of ~~ pom!s s~t j~s~
by three points or
Twice the year by Jack TwYmtn, now a pro
Panther otaged ·~·ta~ulpr late star; 5. Personally oubcored the
ON "LL 1957 NEW
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Gn'd'tron honors an d rec9gn1'ti on are begmmng
to amve to games. Two games were ·won with·
UC
Junior Hawthorne. Wor.d wp~ received !his week at Mr. Gibbs' in 10 seeonds of the final b~er.
establishment that Junior h•s been nominated for the Sport· Titre~ Panthers, ST ~ohnson,
ing News' High School All·American Football Team.
Junior Hawthorne, ~d Bru~e
UIII1J
Yesterday 11 was learned the big Panther ·ex-fullback and Zirkle, have olf!ied1 m .,parate
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aames, outstandtng llldlvidual per·
Wbll~ They Lilt
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current star as et a I orward, has the NCAA scholarship formances to lead the come·bacl:a,
limit dangling before him. Pappy I;ewis, lately of Middleport, Wellil!l~
·~ b , experl,rioad ari4
wants him to enroll et the Unlver~lll of We~t Virgl!lia !J~fore hunili'~
'uble\on in $EQ bac~o~~:Pi,.,J;\l; ..- 9uar.ter,. I
!-1957-U H.P.
next September.
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IP.orw !his ew, ~avlng .alrea41'
hf • n1
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Reported a Pomeroy •chool official:
wipe4 up ~9ut-eas.eto~ Oblo iQ and . t!IC~IY !)lck ~ , ~~~ r.
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ter wP.I &lt;P-captain the O~iq .
1-l·G7-'I~ H.P.
"I said to Junior, 'Yoq· aren't I!Qing to le~
this stuff ~i: \valto , 11-2, pnly distantlY footb811 team neltt ·season.
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make your hat too small for your head are you Y
ret.ted to ~omeroy'a busln~!lfl!l~P.
Krembl" and Scbfrath, whq
Answered Mr. Hawthorne: "Not me! Not me. No, ~ir." Kefmii Wll!tcin, ts 1~e chlefllDi:ket logged more playing lime duriJJg
2-1957-40 H.P.
~co-~r. H~ atan~a lourth in leaaue the paBt campaign than aiJy ot~er
22 4
!fL 1158 MoToRS
witb a · per
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I like tlte way Bobby Nelson of Middleport drives-in down Dick !'otto, 6-1, a ,._.srd, Ia sev· Tbe selections were ' ilnaounCed
the middle from 1·ust beyond the foul circle. He fjxe•uled it enth in scoring wtth 11!.2 per Thuraday ni&amp;N at ap .~onis Glub
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twice ag~ms~ Jackson, hittll)g once. Fans would ke to see er ahd 6-2, ts center for the Rock· 1\bse Bowl and national champion
more of that.
ets and averaging around 10 jllu~ke·~es.
A couple of boys who will be important to Middleport bas· points per game.
Wooay .., Hityca called
ketbali fortunes next year are I.arry Mitch and Dave Harting· The Jlelton·men hav~ ST John- ~~;::~h~~~~~e :o~!try~•:td ~i~~
CUSTOMLINE 2 DOOR V-8
nr. Dave or "Doc" as he is known has a sure pair of hands.' ·on at !he tpp rUQI In scoring od out that 'Kremhlao did not fum- .
11.eaJ nice two toHe bluJI ri ni!:ib.
People
a;·e bom witp a potential f~r coordination, they don'l with a 28.4 points per game aver· ble jn Ohio State's · last three
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~cqtlir~ it overnight. Even so, much drill and work is needed
!'anthers are avcragl~g 1ames, against Iowa, Michigan and
%mdm·d shift for fast t!W:t ..ofi
to develop such a ~iven skill.
bet·••• 10 to 12 pomts per game Olll••·
and real economy. A solid llt·
Mitch is crowding 6·0 now and has a powerful pair of le~s excepting fce4er Bill Wilson. Thel,.;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;,.;....;;;;;o;;;;;;;;:;;;;i~"•
ns well ns a natural sense of timing for rebound work. Both Panthers have one regula~ who has
\le car £11 a bargain price.
athletes are v,etti~~ plenty of work t~;, vear on the Jacket rr- not yet exploded for, a big scoring
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serves. under ~sstsla·nt coach John Thompson. They should I'm
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he ready next December.
~IDDLIPORT TO GALLIA
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Galll~ons wlH entert;aln
the
Middleport Yellow Jackets, heavy
favorite to dump Coach Swsckham·
er's b!)ll•· Tbe Blue Devil!, are 3-2;
JaS
I Mtddl~poJt Z.S, ~ut even the ~re~m
SERIES 62, 4 DOOR
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1ol the leag~ fears Galilpolts ou
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Non scorers for Racine were El· its home floor.
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Dtllk g1·tJen mctllllic rlnislr,
u Prlnemal and Coach Huber~ wood, Sargent and Knopp,
And l\Jlddle~ort i.s plding lt&amp;
•leep tread tires. Nylon seaL co·
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of the wsst with his aDWina o~e.
hari4 ohota n~·· a haikt\li'll P~Y
•r rocked N~w lfDrl b) hli' 4~bitt
Ukt Oocar Robfifaon of elhcin
iaio. · ·
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'"The geateat sophomore I bav&lt;
ever i ..lr." '!!Jid ·~11 ·coicb, Georg&lt;
Smith, after the Cincinnati soplio

Han ea!,
!ef! tile J&amp;!!Je wjtjl ~:38
IQ p~; aQ4' G, T~~lle4 ovm any
J&lt;Orlrig show by a ·pro Ill dardab
hlstory.
It waa an tl!lllinl &amp;how, and
blase .. Now \' ork fans
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Square Garden scoring record bl
lirlng 56 points in a 118-54 rout pf
~eton ilall at lhe lamed "pop shot
pa~cd ·;h ~ In 1 1
th
"biantow:" m~an~ :~~ v:~e~o~
is a cinch tq wln the annual award
ihat N'ew York 'ivrtters'!Pve to ihe
outstanding vlatting pioyer to ap.
pear here.

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CONVIRTIBLE COUPI
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black orlo!l lo~. Ultc new whitt Netl ~tea t CJ\T:rs P&amp;wc• m.ce;
side wall Urea. Spotless bluo· ing, \ ower brakes, hydrumatie,
and white genuine !either m· radio untl nar scot .~ pP o k e r
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$3488

SAVOY 4 DOOR
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dnvc, radiJ, heater, one owner,
low mdea~c aud cleun as a pln,

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'56 MERCURY
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FlashY red and black set ofl

$1088

with gleaming whltc wulJ tires
Muc.o-Mattc clrlve, rudlo. het~t ·
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white, barmonlzmg Interior
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many more fa(:tQrf extruB.

DliLUX&amp; 4 DOOR
Dark groy metallic finish. Stan

$1288
'56 OLDSMOBILE
Rocket V·B engine, jetaway bydrive, sharp green and white
finish. Leather Interior. Radio,
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$2188

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'52 DODGE

$388

'53 JUICK

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$588

more fact()ry extras. You'll Ilk
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'52 BUICK

'51 DESOTO
CUSTOM 4 DOOR
Orlpnal dsrk blue flnl &gt;h shlnN
Dke new. Standard shill, radio

IUPil RIVIIRA COUPI
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it. DynaOow. radio, heater
!Ood rubber. Try It today,

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$388

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'53 PLYMOUTH

'53 MERCURY

IUPIR II, 2 DOOR
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m, Hy.&lt;Jr!ve, Rood ttroa. . A
pod little car juat looking for
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Ont of those extra &lt;)ean rars

that are liard to fl!td, Dark
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$688

'53 DODGE
CORONIT 4 DOOR
A depent\lble ear thai will give
you miles and !"11.., of good
eervlce. Standard shift, radio,
heater. Green and whl~ finish.

$588
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SPICtAL 2 DOOR
CUSTOM 4 DOOR
Ru1aed built A l!.nock down
Tel black hndy, light blue top. · dt'ar out oar that ,ean take it.
Merc·o·matlc drive, Qdlo, heol· Dl)' after day of lood depend·
or, ,..t covers. Try it today.
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$388

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Racme

'53 CADILLAC

$1688
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finish. Like new 8 ply tires.
The pick up you'll be proud tr
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MARINE

$988

Iuper 18 Holldoy Coupe

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W,e 111ld and serviced this lit·
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r1ce of Portland iAid tod n~
tim('IJ until next yeiir for a claim
nu~.ne ''Wrn r~o rm" WoUP of the
In a reserve game Portlanel to th~ SEO'• cream.
'hun~ Grade School baske i\.Jt~ll beat Racine 44·29 with Larr,·
Lacking height and experience,
tt"•m u ''one of lhC', outstandlnl! Price getting 24 points ani:! Bl'!e the Jacket&amp; wiU have theiJ: hinds

•·1oe prosve:to uf thiS ma that r gle 10 For Racine B•lley had P lull .to spilling over with Ken Bos··
Lee 8. Portland entertain• Rul tic and thick ~qy, both heavy
111.ve seyrt"
land Saturrlay night.
eorers. The entire GiiUill team is
· Coach Price wns .1 peakln1 from
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experience a, the husky Eighth
Score by quarters la.st qlgiJI· &lt;apabla IJi!IIO¥ II\• bucket well
Gl'Hdcr pou•ed m 23 point; !lsclne
.. , .. 15 25 39 6 nd
'Jgn inst his club last nl!ht In " Portlpnd
.... . ' 6 1~ llO 30
Q.JI
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t•o unty league . gnme to Jead hb
tf'arn to a 52·30 victory.

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botling 1.000 In the quite adult
OVA baseball league having RP·
!H' ared 11t bat onee ~ainst th,•
Gnllipnlls

entry

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sharply to center field.
ln two other recent game• of
the Racine team Wolfe has acored 23 polnto In each. Thaae cam~
against Tho Plalna which Racine
won 45-40, snd Riverview last
week, won by Racine 411-22.' '
Price said:
"Lost night against ua Wolfe
sprained his ankle In the second
quarter and was ~ulled 'out. Ilc
camc back In the third quartor
and continued to hit from outside
hobbling.
"I told my boya tbey couldn't
bCRI a team on cr~tcheal'
Coach !Wry (LI!tle) Wolfe o!
the nocine C)u~ polpt1 to tbc
work of &lt;l~h~rp, llarris, Salser,
Peanuts Wlck~ne and Bailey u
beinc oulatan41n~ for hia club.
Against Portland they scored ID,
0, 2, 6 and 2 points In the order
lilted abo~b·
1 For , Por,ll,~d WeDs had 14.
Sockeye Weddle 2, Paraw 1~.
' McKelvey 2. Nqn scorinc wer!
Beegle, c~art and 4rry Pr1

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·agiDg 25.2 par game and Is third In
the lfaJUe's scoring.
. ··' 'l'be '.two also-rans in the SEO
meet tonight as Nelsonville goes
t~ Jackson. Both 0-~. one will '

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back on the last of Lou Littl•• 1st

' 1"'' foo•~•ll teemJ ot Colu~blo,

OTHER AREA GAME.S

lla.cine goe.s to Rpme-Canaan for l&amp;q t~e l1ons to • stunning up&amp;et

wbat should be · an interesting en41ng ~ l~no Army wlnnl~•
prac~il:e game ulthough Coach Lor· •'rook ln ' 1~47. Ho o"!! lu!lbo,k
ry Morris(ln is sweating· suffu!lely !.o.u t(usserow w~re ~r)9WP 11 the

worcylllg about over-confidence.
Home has Kenny Garrett, 6·3
center, who hi! lor 30 points in
one game.
'
Veteran Coach Ray Ogg o! Rome
Canaan has I&gt;een bringing along
freshman Leonard Frost rapidly.
Frost ma natural \thletc who will
make his mark In sports. This
year probably is too e~rly, how-

"v~l~ 4u~t

, up his

twins" •nd CiPI" htld

tnJI by acorlog

lht 11)011

•ouchdowns In • game S, 1110$1
•ouchdown~ ,carter 29 and tops
lor total ~"•""• ~,713 nnlo lo
Columblo hhto,ry.
\'.'hatever hoppenod to Gtno
Ronldat? Still 1 ~-~~tnt pi
BrOoklyn, he'o •n onloto~t ~Is·
trlet ottprnoy In Now Vorlc City.

EVAtUAIION fROM JNDONI51A-.Brltl8b sotdten help a ID' j'caroh1 Dut~bm.ul tvacuated .!rom lnduneala up gangpla.uk of S.r1·
tllb IIIler Onintea tn Slllp.pure lor vuya&amp;e
~e lJ bfln1 an.d Ull!lllle tb ~alk ftl~mt
.

Morrison will be seek,Jng ways
PRO TP~tl OPENS
or without Carl
SAN F.RANCI.SCO UP-The
&amp;Coring ace at lor· Tack !{ramfr profcsato~al tennis
·~~jcl 'jfjiitiiQn Thureday:
~roupe featuring Pa~c~o Gotual~.&lt;
Jijnmy Ad· md Lew Hoa4 will open Its 1958
tour of the United States horc,

YOIYR! INVITED
TO DAILY
DINING PLEASURES

~a turday, Feb.
~ed today.

Talc!! p mt~tllt It lni!Jf, ' ·
Plalll~

1•

CHiell Allfr ~ • , , ,,...,. ,

clno , , , '¥1!111
aummer,

Bobby ·Bragan Sets PeiJnanfAs
GoalFor.Uimself AtCleveland

8, it Was announ-

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Ironton Farm

Wins Award

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Best~~ Of:tha ~Oll,j

Boys
tlllddleport

!f ~. ~ek

n~~-

and Colors

$14·95

are

,

$5.118. ' : · ·

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Reference Book lts/ing
· tP,S epVROJ,ET
which includes the l)llini. Is. a 2 ~ Mtilr JJardt'!l'~ Reg.
condensed summary of t!l&lt; 1n· trap1. 3 !One flni,J!), I . . 1'11!&gt;formation contained In tbe 111llj \llr.,...,
_ K ·•T TMII UJCI
&amp; Bradatreet &lt;tedlt report. Til•
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report Includes a hlaiOrl' of the·
~
buslnesa (who owns 11, who r uns
it and how long It has b!len op.
erating)· a deacription of wbat
the business ~o.. and bow .it ~ 001 '
it; a financial section (w},l~b u&amp;1. 'Opelrw'B~f!l• ~~
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Includes
a ·,
-;;;
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statement);
andthea latest
re~ord ,mltnc
of how·
the concern pa1s ill blllo.
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While credit reports sre prl·,
morlly used by buslneaamen who
w•nl to evaluate the credU riU.

J.U TTLE
MOIOI CO.

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&lt;~oilY

thow, ,- how to
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"f"•truly exciting kitchn with 1 sink fop r111ge,
and o+htr ""'

in "built-ia"

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT~
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APPJ fA IV('F,
J&gt;RONli 6!114-V

IIIJnnT.F.1'4lRT

ISI~S
\l,~P&amp;~. ~-~,~e~-~~~::==~~=~~;;::;;;:~~~~~;:;;;;~

before shipping or selllng,

I• SAVf$151!

tiUU!·

ance underwriters also ~ , Credit,

reports to review risks, tates and
oj~_er

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Famous · ·

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"Po stu

-· EXTRA-FIRM

' MATTRESS

"~""-'
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automobil~~

exp~cted

to help auto insur·
ance rates take a big jump ir.
Ohio this y-.r.
O~itt- D~partment J!lnsuranre
o!llcials predicted tod•y the first

tAONEv
W4ttUD.

~~ FQ~rlcs Now at a

1, I• better
the collophane
ed. Othe,.,loe,
jigb( bulb may
!0 stri!ICh or
shape ou! oi

d·l

Those fancy tall (IQs and mulAssortment of Styles

..,_. J&amp;r'fl~Jg to ~hJ 'de&lt;lsiOJi Only
three-fourth• majorily wore requl!'ed.
.
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Attorney• eotlnl.ted court coatr
to the state would be ipproxlmately ,2,000.
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tiple -lights on new

FOR 5e

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decillon br the Jury
••,, Qt?Ujo J)'Own a victory
Thursdav· Ia }!jJ appeal frOID the
~14 ~lf'i· pepel'\ment'o offer
fol an iNe!)ienl over hla land
~DI 8~~ ~ ~ lp the j(tQO
brldp .area. He received N,800
lor Prii,.V 1Je fla4 ~ offered
~n

f 'Jfl_'
tW:PODflJ!

Fraternal Order
Of Police ~ails
New 1958 Officers

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Insurance ates

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Jdfe :•bl! 4. Jli9t~ .t~P~
hiJ eborp and ptiiJ~ ·to
the J:ll1 at J f . 'II!.' :tfriiit. It
~I\I!IJfli ~ 8:3~ p. .Iii- Vl!lli iii but

:I:DW

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Fancy Gadgets
May
. H'k
AutO
1 e
' R

By.Jnrv
' , ,..,.

ly 6G,OOO name• were removed.
The eivll action 1am~ after'
Credit ratings were changed dur· Browi ., . , . tbe ~·· offer
lng thlo period on m+ro than
;, . ·, . .
·
tOO,DOO bu.;lneSJ coricerf.o.
Herbert q,lker. ,_d OeWpe;.
As one pha.;e i" revialng credit ~verl!lt ~Itt. ~d~epwt )IJllrOI·
ratlnes and keepin~ them up-to- 111•1!. .
•
date, every year the credit r'e·
!'l~n, we: fl!lde. !or . ta~!
porting sgenry wrileJ! to all bll!)q'l)fl' , IJ!!Om)l&lt;i:s 11119 th~ o•·
businesses who are listed in 14e ~~'MIIW! .ll•t.f! · ~ tp"'JJIII!rs
Refmn~e Book to reiiUIHbelr . 1'!1 · ~ ID!II~I!ojlllr ~IIJOn•
year-end bal1111&lt;~ · ahee!~ Prl~e ~ llli. 81'4- T!!~ Jf91114 b~!j..QO
oayt that this ·Iotter .;ieds up v, ii" In mliluiJona! aet!:..,e.a
the Oow and pr....,iDg of flllllO ot In ' tile operation of the !'flP
of the facts on which ft1dlt rat· btU · ~ 111m-. i~ acjl•lllel
ings are based. "More thaa 115 i~!llri,S an ~,.
~nqqet. ·
per cant of all tolllllletclal ~ant- JSm~·,..,e t ·
f:~
octions In the U1 S. are made on the
.. • JIIIOmo ' of
eredit terms/' he adcted "'rtu~ ~ ·
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purp.,. of the Reference Book I&gt; IJ.am C· o. J'la4., !!'~ a Mrl
to help bualnesameo Jp _..., psrt at the soclil hour when ~ j
of the country malle eredil de taro!! .Jw.... Le~y ... . :·
cisions to ship or llllll 10 ~""""~ N!4 ~ ;.ereJ,~~ oi
men In any other pli'l of the .:•;"'..;•.,;,.;;... ..;re ,,_nt.'
counll'l'·" ·
e ' 7 ~··-·• •·
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The credit rating Is oDe ol the ;;;•510l0i!iiiiliOI;;;'ii01;i;;~
key factors In •approvlne .,.lets
oai.irfl ·I "'
to ship or seU. Tbe ralinga oon"'t '
·I m ~'1''" ' ~
o! two aymbols. The ftrat, I l!&gt;lle'.
--•.
'{,tJiltS
of the alphabet, indicate• ~n·
cia! otrenlllb or ~ngible Dt'
~
'I!!!Pi•»
wortb of the bnsll!eSS· 'l'!lt ~ 4
· . ~ ,... '700d~ 8
ond symbol Is a number. II r.. ..ry
·
• defl'•
nects a composite approlsal Qf
~lli!!IIIr 'o.it"'
the background, operatloiJll, Jl~·
~fP AT
"""''I stability and payiJient re·
. fS85

cover)lie !or 1ire and
of insurance.

· won th• champion aut pa~k .~ ...
ho•or; Steenber,en Turkey F-•rm
won the champion fryer - roaster 1
till~! and George Neulr)ann U, o!
ljprl~tifjeld, Ohio, look honors I~
th~. reserve champion junlor dl·
vlaion,

formal requests for auto insur-

up ,

ance bikes can he expected next
month. ' Some rates CGuld lncreat~e
as much as 20 per cent. ·
Arthur 1. vorys, superintendert
of the state lJepartment of lnsur·
.said m:ore ears On the roads
'fepalr bills and more gen·

Savings Up To 3o%
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jury awards for

wete. reipollSible for the

damagr-s
e~pected

Hal!di,oesJI bigber ' rates.
•,
He aaid the1 new model ears1
m·ore to repair. For instancP.·
the wrap-around windthleld no•
costs from $1110 to $200 compared
to the old Item that could be re- IWe're
placed for S2D.
He aald underwriters were pr..
dicting' that the rate boO;'Is wiil

1 RACK

LADIES ·DRESSES
Regular .8.95

In l~Wfl!~r- coif' f!l

Reg. $4.50

be as high as zo per cent 1n some
areas or Obi() for some ~lass~s l•&lt;•·•h

SELLER
Sal• fnds Wi•n Pr111nt Sfoc• IJ Selif

Netll!or.....,._

(lll(erfllttt~fl

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SPECIAL

to the

idllor'o Nott: Thlo lo onoth· Aquirre or neweomers Jim Grant
or of 16 dlapolchat oo the off. and Diek Broilowskl. Thtise two
ARAGON TO PI(IHT
HOLI,YWOOD, Calif. UP-Art ,.,_ outl90k oi tach ma)or played With the Son Diego Padres
Aragon, making , his first 'appear· 1..,.,, club for 1958 wrlllen last summer. I don't waul to lake
by lho mone"n of •och club, Ray Narleaki or Don Mossi !rom
1 ance here since his JiCenae WaJii
f!f BOllY IIAAGAN
'the buUpen. 1'1\ey are the besl in
reinstuted alter Q. reversal ol an
attempted bribery conviction, Mo...... of Cltvelend lndlono that department and I tbinlt they
Wrlllen for tho Unltod Prosa
could bo more useful ~· relieverp
will meet Waller Tyler of Los An·
gelaa i~ a lO.round bout pete HAVANA UP - I have as than as starters.
Jan. 21.
'
Cleve~pd'o new ma~a~r a areal
My pitching ,otalf will be bull\
challenge, bliKer !han when 1 around Herb Score. As far as I
-,-~~-G_F_A_YQ_R_E_D
signed wijb Pitla~lll'ih· llut 1 will know he Ia the ace of the staff, SE4 ISLAND. Ga. · UP-Thr have better players · and better snd tbe ace on any daft. Ar•ord·
1958 ladies prol~ional winje: men around me: Our objectlvea lng to La~c hls VISion abould be
golf tour geto under way to4ay are to win the pennant and to normal when ~prlng training
with redhaired P~tty l!erll of S!'. make the l:ldlans a good drawing opell§. I am hoping thot he wi»
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have a bll ye§f, b~use ,he" can
Andreds, Jl!., · r~ Y•Jr~ 'leadlnq earil. ·
money winner, favored to win Ill• ·. 1 am coming to a new league. help as much as ·any aingle play·
'
fifth annual' $6,000 Sea .Island This is exciting and a new eltperl· er in the ,Jea&amp;ue.
once
to
me.
Perhaps
many
others
YANKII$
MAIN
PROBLEM
WH)&lt;;N YOUR OBJECT I Open lor the· ~~~ tl~.
wouldn't like to be in my place.
One ~f my main problems ·wQ!
But
1
think
that
fellows
like
Frank
be
to beat the Yankees - or at
JS ENJOYMENT.
La~e, Mel Border, lied Kress and least finish aB near ao ~daBible to
1
Ed4ie Stanky can help rae a lot them. The Yankeea can be beaten
There's 110 better :way tq
while 1 learn about the American but at the ssme time It Ia hard
begin than wlth a w~ll ser•
League.
to lind holes in clubs like thai.
MINOSO TO HELP INDIANS
It's like OklaRoQla losing to Notre
' · ved dinQer. Start the evenST. LOUIS UP - Steenbergen One of be players who will help Dame in football. It happened and
ingrjg})~.
Turkey Farm of Ironton, Ohio won me a lot, not only in the field but you would like to see it happen
•
1gund charnpiop.ship: honors Wed· als() as a drawing card, is Minnie, Iagain. , 1 ,
""day· at lho- ~atlonal Dressed Mlnoso. lie is one of the best de·
.. ~·
.
Turkey· SlibW. · · :
fenslve out!ieldera iq, the league . Right now our big need JS an
~
.
The· Ohio farm entered a you,ng, and obe of the top run producers. , tnfielder, espectslly a second b~seM
1"1
32-pound, 12-ounce tom jn the He played 153 games last season ' man. It's P.osslble that one fif the
sho~ held In conjunction,with the and Is the type who plays despite y~ung~r plarers on the roster
•.,.
Natl~nal Turkey Feder~t10n con- minor aches and pains. This fact m1ght surprise, but we ~ure could
N. 2nd Ave,
Middleport ventton here, ·
.
, is one of great importance to a use a g!IY like ~~bby RJChardso~.
'::=e::;~::;;'!:!;::;:::::~~H~ar~ve~y~W~t~lf~or~d~o~f~E~Iy~n~a,~O~h:;-••• team. Minoso is the type player In spring trammg ~Y two pnt'
who alwows gives ~is best in the mary tasks will be gettmg to k~ow
field. He wtll be, no doubt of it, Imy own club and at the same hme
'·
the aparkplug of the Indians.
learning about the .new lcag~e. .
1 know we wtll not have Early
Oh, bne lr)ore thmg; I don t ex·
Wynn around, bot 1 think we have peel t.o give much .trouble to
j several promising Y&lt;JUng~ters who American League umpire~. ~n f~ct
fliiihl siirprls,e. Wynn's pi;Jce could I expect to mana_ge ever}' mnmg
be ~~qpie.&lt;! by Cal McLish,_Hank of ourl54 games.

't''ARTJ"-i
'RESTAURAlo.IT

a

new name. were added and

ever.

to

bor~r

apd reaf eiti · ·)!WS·1hu•·!he
figuro for bus~ I~ }!fits
founty would ae~u~y b~ blllber
than the 297 g1ole4 aboya. '
The aelerence Book COIJll!lm
apprq~imatel~ three Jl!l!liOn buli
ness Uotillgs f~r pver ~0.000 CDm·
munllies In the Uni)ed States. II
~ publish&lt;~ eVl!I'Y lixly ~ayB to
keep hstmgs current. D~.nns jhc
past •lxty doys nearly 83,0f!ll

GENR ROSSIOIS
~Y VNITI!IP .PJI~SS
6tnt loisido!, stor qu~•·

leave the basement t()night.

ol.,lnsurance.
J.A~{ES Short S1~eve

.

·CCENTER

LADIES- Reg. $3,.98

5KI RT5 ····· ·· · NOW · ···· ·· ····· $2.98

· Girls.·Coats
,· · lteduced
to Aa Low As

$8 95
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GIIU$ DRESSIS :.. .. · .... ·'.. 2 fer $5.00
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'MOORE'S SERVICE

11 0 USES.... ·' .. $1.00

•r:

BASKETBALL :
.lltGHLIGHTS

In

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I Won' lllp •r C'f!P,, , ""'"-'·n.1!1~
btr .... and ' ru&amp;btr anchor
• Color ~lll!'monlud paHtr~ • , ;
till,. any ...

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the
montnc 'lritbtbe
Crow all4 Crow
firm reprel!tllt·
IUimAQIJ
n
ing Brown and Dwight Walters and
Ulll
~
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• Ed Johnson of Columbus goldin&amp;
the olate's teotimony.
Statisti~s released l9day by Ray J. Pric:a, district manager Wtlne810t !or Brown Included
~~ the Columbus office of Dun l Brac!Jtreet, Inc. show that 1 11eed crary, llarry Brown, Wol·
there are DOW ,29'7 ~u!lpess firms in r.{elga County and 119 loce Damewood, Arvil Horter, Har·
firms in Pqmeroy ~n~ t~ In J.lld~leP9J'(. 1 1
vey 1'!88tman, Orville Brown, Allen
TIJe fll!lrel ,\fete Obta!Aed from I pbyBJDal count 0( the Brown, A. Orr, Kenneth Grue ..r,
,Dun"' l!rai!'J,r~! Bew~pc~ Book for NovelljJillr, 195?.
and 'l'ile¢ore T. Reod, Jr.
T~e 1\?l~renet jlopk, )ne~n'· , • , :
Willi~ lor the "'te who were
tally, only IU!f l!ll!!jlfl'!hlm.l,
aul&gt;poenaed Included c. 9· ~·•kl.er
wboleaal,ra and retafierf, J! Mel · •
·naa a'f I fU
f., R. Ji9114y, Ita~ appratsor, Tljenot i~~l~4' ~ 9f lha ~~·
t1-J! ..&amp;
edore l!etSie and Ralph GUrnor~.
and prof"'·~~
· \lual!ltl!lll 411fb .
~
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bolb can "' potent
.
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, il~ - also menlipncd the WQrk of
(Cootlnuod From Pott Four)
~thcr regulpre, Po~ lrlcl)a4e an~
,
ij~n Ppwell, as hlsbly lmpo•·!.int
t~ep!, .4rl1 enwrt.ains ~gan, ~tQ the Q·l re~or,d ot the Tolnad&lt;¥&gt;•
, ~ oUt if ~gan plm t plgpj Ibis ,ie"liQ·
·
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II . II &lt;l.ld l.l!st . W~ftday ' lith! J:lll~m ll!lt~~lpa HarrJaq~vllle
~;p.,~ "!Joli~P· !.Jt:Mil&lt;l 'l'\11 be !or wh,i obill!ld ~~ a moderstely
'~~!lli,\!!j ~ff long aP,q dill'"' ly ai e3sy w!JJ l9r ~*!'II· Rui}lJiuenM U!!!~ P1Pirl!~e, s. ·
tuial»• ' lpij&amp;~ ' )ltllp:' In J ~k·
rough .o·f'e
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Set~ Our ~lldtrn Styles
qASQ BAJI~. OWNF.:I\
N. 2nd St.

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Thrilty L!lw Price.

nrowm in Little ·Le&amp;JlUC

Pony

Women

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~I ; . ,. ,'Dall7 Bent~!, Pom~OY·Mlddlep\lrt1 0., /aiJ. 101 l~~

Ia Finest

Tim Is the s11me Jad who last
'S Umt n l ~ r flmwwd , baseball
fan s
with his: pltrhing, fielding am!
hit tln ~

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Men

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Free Check-Up
Of
•
· Your Exhaust System
Ayoid Leaky M1.1fflers During
The C0ld Driving Days.
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MUFFlERS, TAILPIPl$

WASHAB~•. CO'I'!'ON •

ltiST»t.EP FREE, 4TLOW COST
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19~0 '
Radio

1949

l.t \tlllnest? ~tit'1ll ,
~

Radio alld llflller.

P!'·

1849 PLYMOUTH
4 Door, Heater.
194t FORb VB
2 Door, Radio and u,~ter·

In "Perfect Sleejler"®SERTAPEOIC+:

THERE THEY All
mtkl Ul I

Cl!lh

can awn thllt can tot
whit YOU may think.

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

lAKER
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FURNITUR~

Corner ll . .leport

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Wellston Cage BaHII

Panthers Are Relaied,ReadY for T
__

PAULO, Brazil UP- ft,n
of food po)~~IJ.Ing ha~ forrli&amp;ht,]!~~vrwflpt ch•lfl·
· Moore or SonJ pieao,
uatjl ~· 17.
a&amp;alnst Lulz
Brazil originally sche·
toniJhl.

cL::::

IwilSt Fa~· AhRead

&amp;tw~ Happy

0., Jau . 10, 1958

1

1n COflng ace , . .:, ; ; ,.e;. .:l _a.; ; ;ilu; ; ~; ; ;·;11; ;t; ; i•; ; ~e; ;,;.t==;;;;.,.;.;;=;;;.;;..,IWith Playing Of
Bowl c.luampion foutlwlll team m
.who played last '""'" ro, Over 10 Games
Team This Far
Canudlan pro foot·
SPORTS
r:,:.eP::r - Ken

PIOCQ, quarterback of Iowa's Rose
1957

NEw
()Jrio 'S!&amp;I! University had Ita Rink J.ulset!l came ftoiminS out fi'b!n

Winm~g m

bail, has been ordered to re· NEW YORK uP ~ Catching
part lor induction into lhe Arme.l Will Chamberlain of Kansas In
Wof\les Feb. 6.
major college basketball's indivlduil scoring rac-e 'is like trying to
ijiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~il outjump him to grab a rebound.
The seven · luut Kan''' ''"

i

hllsn't playfd since Dec. SB because of a groin ailment but re·
mCiins the No. 1 11corer with 3~2
points in JO games for u 32 2-polnt
average.

Sunoco Batteries
AT COST
PLUS T,AX AND OLD BATTERY

$10.50 up

Powell's Service Station
Middleport, Ohio

Robertson
Wows
Blase
Fans
I 0 • 8 k b 11 Db
!aK l~n!~nte !~o~.e~~.~a
~!,
b•

new •relaxed" Woody Hayeo 1111
aut11nm. Tba Pomeroy Hig~ ~·hqol
baske\~11 team h~s a hap!'T ·~~
con"nltd Coac!l Dick Rejlon, '"'
ep4111!1 of what boppona t•n!ibt
when ,tha WoUston I!Ochl.i cerpe
battlo tht.~Jdd
· t·•:"l lora
. ..lr, Re!l•n a stronger BliP on

DESK

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• R·ecordKepf JnFomlly
Scormg

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chamulonshlp. ·

more smashed the

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Fylrlaqe Victor~&lt;, 3 crl. R&amp;H.
happy tbJS bunch of
While wall Urea
Coach Larry Morrison of Raci!'te, out oi Jacksonvil)e-Trim- ,k,Jdi,h's ~one 80 well alrea~y.
SPI!~IA).
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati's
1
six-foot, five-inch sophomore, was
runnerup to Chamberlain with 297 ble High School some 6 or 7 years ago, had held his school's ~:~!: ,:3~':~: ior'~ell~~~~ r,e
1955 s:~~:BAKER
President Hardtop, Hyd~tlc
points in 10 games ror a 29.7-point Cage scoring r;cord for a single game since his senior prep PQsBiblY ope of !he reaBons.they
y~ar. H1s 43 pomts had stood up w~ll.
,e&lt;jged I,ogan 72·71 Tuesday night
a cyl. Radio and Heater.
aversge.
Last week it was broken ilut the recQrd remains in th~ Mor- wheq the .!:!hleflains were playing
J&amp;13~5M ·
rison famiiv. W.rry's bPother Mike, a senior at J-T, poure~ by far thetr .~est pme ·~.the .rear
TWO SENIORS
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,
Ia t~la n~w no pressul)! athtud~
The Panthers first ~ include 2 •hrough 48 ·points.
· hb·
th
't"
Wh
ill h ·
.
of tho handsome Panther coach.
, seniors, 2 juniorS, 1 sophomore.
Wh
.
IC
nngs up .e ques Jon:
ere w t IS sconn~ stop "We're not putting any pressur~
This is all that Robertson di'
m basketball? Sometime wiil we have frequent anll normal! on the 'oys at all now," he said. Thursday night:
150 to 148 scores'! ·
"We ilon't want any pressure on
1. Broke the Garden single-game
I'HQN. , 153
Perish the thought. AU schools would have to raise money them."
,
.
. , scoring mark ol 54 points set in
E.
Mo)"·
Noxt to Rio &amp; RHI
for new ~coreboards in their gyms.
Reitan
wasn
t
saymg
be
d1dn
I
1947,
~Y
HaJTy
Bo~koff
of
St.
1
Pomeroy
The curren t SEQ record for a single gam is held b1 Job th_Ink hts Iron Five could win to, Johns, 2. Led Cmcmna\1 to a new
.
e
Y
n
mght
from
the
4·1
Rockets.
Garden
team
scoring
record,
top.
,
1
~.lihoan
of Galhpohs, now ~ sophomore at Marshail College He was saying, rather, that he ping the 116 by Bradley la.&lt;l year;
under Jules Rivlin. And doing well, too.
knew hla b&lt;)l's would be giving t~e 3: Broke (lie Glir4eti single-game
His 62 point production shoQld stand for yea•rs to come. 8ame all they had anq if the carda rt~ord for baskets bY . notching
The only thing in local baaketballlore to compare with it was fell wrone. so what?
22, one more than the great
Dukey Beegle's similar 6~ pojnts for Racine in a single game The Popt~ers are undc~ated 1~ ~eorge Mikan tallied In. a _gf!J!e
. back m the 20's.
.
seven ~arta thli !l'a!Qn. Their Ill 1945, 4. Broke the_ CmCJnna)l
,
three tough opponents were beaten school ,rec_pnl of ~~ pom!s s~t j~s~
by three points or
Twice the year by Jack TwYmtn, now a pro
Panther otaged ·~·ta~ulpr late star; 5. Personally oubcored the
ON "LL 1957 NEW
, .
•
raijleo; 1p the Racme and Logan
Gn'd'tron honors an d rec9gn1'ti on are begmmng
to amve to games. Two games were ·won with·
UC
Junior Hawthorne. Wor.d wp~ received !his week at Mr. Gibbs' in 10 seeonds of the final b~er.
establishment that Junior h•s been nominated for the Sport· Titre~ Panthers, ST ~ohnson,
ing News' High School All·American Football Team.
Junior Hawthorne, ~d Bru~e
UIII1J
Yesterday 11 was learned the big Panther ·ex-fullback and Zirkle, have olf!ied1 m .,parate
.
.
,
aames, outstandtng llldlvidual per·
Wbll~ They Lilt
b
k
b
I
f
current star as et a I orward, has the NCAA scholarship formances to lead the come·bacl:a,
limit dangling before him. Pappy I;ewis, lately of Middleport, Wellil!l~
·~ b , experl,rioad ari4
wants him to enroll et the Unlver~lll of We~t Virgl!lia !J~fore hunili'~
'uble\on in $EQ bac~o~~:Pi,.,J;\l; ..- 9uar.ter,. I
!-1957-U H.P.
next September.
'
IP.orw !his ew, ~avlng .alrea41'
hf • n1
~-JQ.57-$ H.l'.
Reported a Pomeroy •chool official:
wipe4 up ~9ut-eas.eto~ Oblo iQ and . t!IC~IY !)lck ~ , ~~~ r.
'
10 tb 11
ter wP.I &lt;P-captain the O~iq .
1-l·G7-'I~ H.P.
"I said to Junior, 'Yoq· aren't I!Qing to le~
this stuff ~i: \valto , 11-2, pnly distantlY footb811 team neltt ·season.
4
1-1957-16
H.P,
make your hat too small for your head are you Y
ret.ted to ~omeroy'a busln~!lfl!l~P.
Krembl" and Scbfrath, whq
Answered Mr. Hawthorne: "Not me! Not me. No, ~ir." Kefmii Wll!tcin, ts 1~e chlefllDi:ket logged more playing lime duriJJg
2-1957-40 H.P.
~co-~r. H~ atan~a lourth in leaaue the paBt campaign than aiJy ot~er
22 4
!fL 1158 MoToRS
witb a · per
IV•
' · IN STOCK
I like tlte way Bobby Nelson of Middleport drives-in down Dick !'otto, 6-1, a ,._.srd, Ia sev· Tbe selections were ' ilnaounCed
the middle from 1·ust beyond the foul circle. He fjxe•uled it enth in scoring wtth 11!.2 per Thuraday ni&amp;N at ap .~onis Glub
.
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game. Tom Comptson, 200 pound· banquet hon!lliog lbe ' Qlg, Ten,
twice ag~ms~ Jackson, hittll)g once. Fans would ke to see er ahd 6-2, ts center for the Rock· 1\bse Bowl and national champion
more of that.
ets and averaging around 10 jllu~ke·~es.
A couple of boys who will be important to Middleport bas· points per game.
Wooay .., Hityca called
ketbali fortunes next year are I.arry Mitch and Dave Harting· The Jlelton·men hav~ ST John- ~~;::~h~~~~~e :o~!try~•:td ~i~~
CUSTOMLINE 2 DOOR V-8
nr. Dave or "Doc" as he is known has a sure pair of hands.' ·on at !he tpp rUQI In scoring od out that 'Kremhlao did not fum- .
11.eaJ nice two toHe bluJI ri ni!:ib.
People
a;·e bom witp a potential f~r coordination, they don'l with a 28.4 points per game aver· ble jn Ohio State's · last three
'" ' ,J
f,i I
~cqtlir~ it overnight. Even so, much drill and work is needed
!'anthers are avcragl~g 1ames, against Iowa, Michigan and
%mdm·d shift for fast t!W:t ..ofi
to develop such a ~iven skill.
bet·••• 10 to 12 pomts per game Olll••·
and real economy. A solid llt·
Mitch is crowding 6·0 now and has a powerful pair of le~s excepting fce4er Bill Wilson. Thel,.;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;,.;....;;;;;o;;;;;;;;:;;;;i~"•
ns well ns a natural sense of timing for rebound work. Both Panthers have one regula~ who has
\le car £11 a bargain price.
athletes are v,etti~~ plenty of work t~;, vear on the Jacket rr- not yet exploded for, a big scoring
'
·
·
night Paul Folmer could do It any
serves. under ~sstsla·nt coach John Thompson. They should I'm
,
·
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he ready next December.
~IDDLIPORT TO GALLIA
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Galll~ons wlH entert;aln
the
Middleport Yellow Jackets, heavy
favorite to dump Coach Swsckham·
er's b!)ll•· Tbe Blue Devil!, are 3-2;
JaS
I Mtddl~poJt Z.S, ~ut even the ~re~m
SERIES 62, 4 DOOR
·
1ol the leag~ fears Galilpolts ou
.
Non scorers for Racine were El· its home floor.
..
Dtllk g1·tJen mctllllic rlnislr,
u Prlnemal and Coach Huber~ wood, Sargent and Knopp,
And l\Jlddle~ort i.s plding lt&amp;
•leep tread tires. Nylon seaL co·
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of the wsst with his aDWina o~e.
hari4 ohota n~·· a haikt\li'll P~Y
•r rocked N~w lfDrl b) hli' 4~bitt
Ukt Oocar Robfifaon of elhcin
iaio. · ·
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'"The geateat sophomore I bav&lt;
ever i ..lr." '!!Jid ·~11 ·coicb, Georg&lt;
Smith, after the Cincinnati soplio

Han ea!,
!ef! tile J&amp;!!Je wjtjl ~:38
IQ p~; aQ4' G, T~~lle4 ovm any
J&lt;Orlrig show by a ·pro Ill dardab
hlstory.
It waa an tl!lllinl &amp;how, and
blase .. Now \' ork fans
ij.

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Square Garden scoring record bl
lirlng 56 points in a 118-54 rout pf
~eton ilall at lhe lamed "pop shot
pa~cd ·;h ~ In 1 1
th
"biantow:" m~an~ :~~ v:~e~o~
is a cinch tq wln the annual award
ihat N'ew York 'ivrtters'!Pve to ihe
outstanding vlatting pioyer to ap.
pear here.

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'56 CADILLAC

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CONVIRTIBLE COUPI
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black orlo!l lo~. Ultc new whitt Netl ~tea t CJ\T:rs P&amp;wc• m.ce;
side wall Urea. Spotless bluo· ing, \ ower brakes, hydrumatie,
and white genuine !either m· radio untl nar scot .~ pP o k e r
terlor, Power steerin~. puwcr DrivtJ 1t Md you'll buy it.
brakes, p9wor wlvdows, 6 wa)
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'55 PlYMOUTH

$3488

SAVOY 4 DOOR
~WC II botly, wl)lte lop,
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dnvc, radiJ, heater, one owner,
low mdea~c aud cleun as a pln,

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'56 MERCURY
MDNTIRV, HARD TOP CPE.
FlashY red and black set ofl

$1088

with gleaming whltc wulJ tires
Muc.o-Mattc clrlve, rudlo. het~t ·
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Ro1dm11ttr )Jivltn Coupe

$1888

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now, radio, heater. seat
lintctl glass. A real buy.

'55 OLDSMOBilE

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'52 CHEVROLET

white, barmonlzmg Interior
BydramaUc - radio - heater
many more fa(:tQrf extruB.

DliLUX&amp; 4 DOOR
Dark groy metallic finish. Stan

$1288
'56 OLDSMOBILE
Rocket V·B engine, jetaway bydrive, sharp green and white
finish. Leather Interior. Radio,
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$2188

(lard shift. Sweet liUle six en
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'52 DODGE

$388

'53 JUICK

V. TON PICKUP

'52 OLDSMOBILE

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rop performanee with the fa
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$588

more fact()ry extras. You'll Ilk
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$588
'52 BUICK

'51 DESOTO
CUSTOM 4 DOOR
Orlpnal dsrk blue flnl &gt;h shlnN
Dke new. Standard shill, radio

IUPil RIVIIRA COUPI
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it. DynaOow. radio, heater
!Ood rubber. Try It today,

•uter, seat covers. A JO()d so
Ud car that will 1Ive you a lot
. , of oervlce.

$388

$588

'53 PLYMOUTH

'53 MERCURY

IUPIR II, 2 DOOR
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m, Hy.&lt;Jr!ve, Rood ttroa. . A
pod little car juat looking for
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Ont of those extra &lt;)ean rars

that are liard to fl!td, Dark
~reen flnlsjt, Dynofi9w, Radio,
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$688

'53 DODGE
CORONIT 4 DOOR
A depent\lble ear thai will give
you miles and !"11.., of good
eervlce. Standard shift, radio,
heater. Green and whl~ finish.

$588
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SPICtAL 2 DOOR
CUSTOM 4 DOOR
Ru1aed built A l!.nock down
Tel black hndy, light blue top. · dt'ar out oar that ,ean take it.
Merc·o·matlc drive, Qdlo, heol· Dl)' after day of lood depend·
or, ,..t covers. Try it today.
able service.

$388

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, Star J1 Bng• htest prospect
Racme

'53 CADILLAC

$1688
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METROPOLITAN
MARINE

$988

Iuper 18 Holldoy Coupe

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W,e 111ld and serviced this lit·
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o( health. Light ~recn nod

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'53 BUICK

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r1ce of Portland iAid tod n~
tim('IJ until next yeiir for a claim
nu~.ne ''Wrn r~o rm" WoUP of the
In a reserve game Portlanel to th~ SEO'• cream.
'hun~ Grade School baske i\.Jt~ll beat Racine 44·29 with Larr,·
Lacking height and experience,
tt"•m u ''one of lhC', outstandlnl! Price getting 24 points ani:! Bl'!e the Jacket&amp; wiU have theiJ: hinds

•·1oe prosve:to uf thiS ma that r gle 10 For Racine B•lley had P lull .to spilling over with Ken Bos··
Lee 8. Portland entertain• Rul tic and thick ~qy, both heavy
111.ve seyrt"
land Saturrlay night.
eorers. The entire GiiUill team is
· Coach Price wns .1 peakln1 from
'
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experience a, the husky Eighth
Score by quarters la.st qlgiJI· &lt;apabla IJi!IIO¥ II\• bucket well
Gl'Hdcr pou•ed m 23 point; !lsclne
.. , .. 15 25 39 6 nd
'Jgn inst his club last nl!ht In " Portlpnd
.... . ' 6 1~ llO 30
Q.JI
' Flvt)
t•o unty league . gnme to Jead hb
tf'arn to a 52·30 victory.

1nrl

LI'B ~ IH'

ball. He even 1:-

botling 1.000 In the quite adult
OVA baseball league having RP·
!H' ared 11t bat onee ~ainst th,•
Gnllipnlls

entry

and

ainglln ~

sharply to center field.
ln two other recent game• of
the Racine team Wolfe has acored 23 polnto In each. Thaae cam~
against Tho Plalna which Racine
won 45-40, snd Riverview last
week, won by Racine 411-22.' '
Price said:
"Lost night against ua Wolfe
sprained his ankle In the second
quarter and was ~ulled 'out. Ilc
camc back In the third quartor
and continued to hit from outside
hobbling.
"I told my boya tbey couldn't
bCRI a team on cr~tcheal'
Coach !Wry (LI!tle) Wolfe o!
the nocine C)u~ polpt1 to tbc
work of &lt;l~h~rp, llarris, Salser,
Peanuts Wlck~ne and Bailey u
beinc oulatan41n~ for hia club.
Against Portland they scored ID,
0, 2, 6 and 2 points In the order
lilted abo~b·
1 For , Por,ll,~d WeDs had 14.
Sockeye Weddle 2, Paraw 1~.
' McKelvey 2. Nqn scorinc wer!
Beegle, c~art and 4rry Pr1

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Cinelnntil ,j 18· leton ~all 54 '
Xavltr Ohio 71 lona 61
Ma1sachuiOIII r• Rhoda lslond 58
N. Car.
lmt. 67
W•ko
Gorollno 6l
North
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·agiDg 25.2 par game and Is third In
the lfaJUe's scoring.
. ··' 'l'be '.two also-rans in the SEO
meet tonight as Nelsonville goes
t~ Jackson. Both 0-~. one will '

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back on the last of Lou Littl•• 1st

' 1"'' foo•~•ll teemJ ot Colu~blo,

OTHER AREA GAME.S

lla.cine goe.s to Rpme-Canaan for l&amp;q t~e l1ons to • stunning up&amp;et

wbat should be · an interesting en41ng ~ l~no Army wlnnl~•
prac~il:e game ulthough Coach Lor· •'rook ln ' 1~47. Ho o"!! lu!lbo,k
ry Morris(ln is sweating· suffu!lely !.o.u t(usserow w~re ~r)9WP 11 the

worcylllg about over-confidence.
Home has Kenny Garrett, 6·3
center, who hi! lor 30 points in
one game.
'
Veteran Coach Ray Ogg o! Rome
Canaan has I&gt;een bringing along
freshman Leonard Frost rapidly.
Frost ma natural \thletc who will
make his mark In sports. This
year probably is too e~rly, how-

"v~l~ 4u~t

, up his

twins" •nd CiPI" htld

tnJI by acorlog

lht 11)011

•ouchdowns In • game S, 1110$1
•ouchdown~ ,carter 29 and tops
lor total ~"•""• ~,713 nnlo lo
Columblo hhto,ry.
\'.'hatever hoppenod to Gtno
Ronldat? Still 1 ~-~~tnt pi
BrOoklyn, he'o •n onloto~t ~Is·
trlet ottprnoy In Now Vorlc City.

EVAtUAIION fROM JNDONI51A-.Brltl8b sotdten help a ID' j'caroh1 Dut~bm.ul tvacuated .!rom lnduneala up gangpla.uk of S.r1·
tllb IIIler Onintea tn Slllp.pure lor vuya&amp;e
~e lJ bfln1 an.d Ull!lllle tb ~alk ftl~mt
.

Morrison will be seek,Jng ways
PRO TP~tl OPENS
or without Carl
SAN F.RANCI.SCO UP-The
&amp;Coring ace at lor· Tack !{ramfr profcsato~al tennis
·~~jcl 'jfjiitiiQn Thureday:
~roupe featuring Pa~c~o Gotual~.&lt;
Jijnmy Ad· md Lew Hoa4 will open Its 1958
tour of the United States horc,

YOIYR! INVITED
TO DAILY
DINING PLEASURES

~a turday, Feb.
~ed today.

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fol an iNe!)ienl over hla land
~DI 8~~ ~ ~ lp the j(tQO
brldp .area. He received N,800
lor Prii,.V 1Je fla4 ~ offered
~n

f 'Jfl_'
tW:PODflJ!

Fraternal Order
Of Police ~ails
New 1958 Officers

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Jdfe :•bl! 4. Jli9t~ .t~P~
hiJ eborp and ptiiJ~ ·to
the J:ll1 at J f . 'II!.' :tfriiit. It
~I\I!IJfli ~ 8:3~ p. .Iii- Vl!lli iii but

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Fancy Gadgets
May
. H'k
AutO
1 e
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By.Jnrv
' , ,..,.

ly 6G,OOO name• were removed.
The eivll action 1am~ after'
Credit ratings were changed dur· Browi ., . , . tbe ~·· offer
lng thlo period on m+ro than
;, . ·, . .
·
tOO,DOO bu.;lneSJ coricerf.o.
Herbert q,lker. ,_d OeWpe;.
As one pha.;e i" revialng credit ~verl!lt ~Itt. ~d~epwt )IJllrOI·
ratlnes and keepin~ them up-to- 111•1!. .
•
date, every year the credit r'e·
!'l~n, we: fl!lde. !or . ta~!
porting sgenry wrileJ! to all bll!)q'l)fl' , IJ!!Om)l&lt;i:s 11119 th~ o•·
businesses who are listed in 14e ~~'MIIW! .ll•t.f! · ~ tp"'JJIII!rs
Refmn~e Book to reiiUIHbelr . 1'!1 · ~ ID!II~I!ojlllr ~IIJOn•
year-end bal1111&lt;~ · ahee!~ Prl~e ~ llli. 81'4- T!!~ Jf91114 b~!j..QO
oayt that this ·Iotter .;ieds up v, ii" In mliluiJona! aet!:..,e.a
the Oow and pr....,iDg of flllllO ot In ' tile operation of the !'flP
of the facts on which ft1dlt rat· btU · ~ 111m-. i~ acjl•lllel
ings are based. "More thaa 115 i~!llri,S an ~,.
~nqqet. ·
per cant of all tolllllletclal ~ant- JSm~·,..,e t ·
f:~
octions In the U1 S. are made on the
.. • JIIIOmo ' of
eredit terms/' he adcted "'rtu~ ~ ·
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purp.,. of the Reference Book I&gt; IJ.am C· o. J'la4., !!'~ a Mrl
to help bualnesameo Jp _..., psrt at the soclil hour when ~ j
of the country malle eredil de taro!! .Jw.... Le~y ... . :·
cisions to ship or llllll 10 ~""""~ N!4 ~ ;.ereJ,~~ oi
men In any other pli'l of the .:•;"'..;•.,;,.;;... ..;re ,,_nt.'
counll'l'·" ·
e ' 7 ~··-·• •·
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The credit rating Is oDe ol the ;;;•510l0i!iiiiliOI;;;'ii01;i;;~
key factors In •approvlne .,.lets
oai.irfl ·I "'
to ship or seU. Tbe ralinga oon"'t '
·I m ~'1''" ' ~
o! two aymbols. The ftrat, I l!&gt;lle'.
--•.
'{,tJiltS
of the alphabet, indicate• ~n·
cia! otrenlllb or ~ngible Dt'
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wortb of the bnsll!eSS· 'l'!lt ~ 4
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ond symbol Is a number. II r.. ..ry
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nects a composite approlsal Qf
~lli!!IIIr 'o.it"'
the background, operatloiJll, Jl~·
~fP AT
"""''I stability and payiJient re·
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cover)lie !or 1ire and
of insurance.

· won th• champion aut pa~k .~ ...
ho•or; Steenber,en Turkey F-•rm
won the champion fryer - roaster 1
till~! and George Neulr)ann U, o!
ljprl~tifjeld, Ohio, look honors I~
th~. reserve champion junlor dl·
vlaion,

formal requests for auto insur-

up ,

ance bikes can he expected next
month. ' Some rates CGuld lncreat~e
as much as 20 per cent. ·
Arthur 1. vorys, superintendert
of the state lJepartment of lnsur·
.said m:ore ears On the roads
'fepalr bills and more gen·

Savings Up To 3o%
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jury awards for

wete. reipollSible for the

damagr-s
e~pected

Hal!di,oesJI bigber ' rates.
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He aaid the1 new model ears1
m·ore to repair. For instancP.·
the wrap-around windthleld no•
costs from $1110 to $200 compared
to the old Item that could be re- IWe're
placed for S2D.
He aald underwriters were pr..
dicting' that the rate boO;'Is wiil

1 RACK

LADIES ·DRESSES
Regular .8.95

In l~Wfl!~r- coif' f!l

Reg. $4.50

be as high as zo per cent 1n some
areas or Obi() for some ~lass~s l•&lt;•·•h

SELLER
Sal• fnds Wi•n Pr111nt Sfoc• IJ Selif

Netll!or.....,._

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to the

idllor'o Nott: Thlo lo onoth· Aquirre or neweomers Jim Grant
or of 16 dlapolchat oo the off. and Diek Broilowskl. Thtise two
ARAGON TO PI(IHT
HOLI,YWOOD, Calif. UP-Art ,.,_ outl90k oi tach ma)or played With the Son Diego Padres
Aragon, making , his first 'appear· 1..,.,, club for 1958 wrlllen last summer. I don't waul to lake
by lho mone"n of •och club, Ray Narleaki or Don Mossi !rom
1 ance here since his JiCenae WaJii
f!f BOllY IIAAGAN
'the buUpen. 1'1\ey are the besl in
reinstuted alter Q. reversal ol an
attempted bribery conviction, Mo...... of Cltvelend lndlono that department and I tbinlt they
Wrlllen for tho Unltod Prosa
could bo more useful ~· relieverp
will meet Waller Tyler of Los An·
gelaa i~ a lO.round bout pete HAVANA UP - I have as than as starters.
Jan. 21.
'
Cleve~pd'o new ma~a~r a areal
My pitching ,otalf will be bull\
challenge, bliKer !han when 1 around Herb Score. As far as I
-,-~~-G_F_A_YQ_R_E_D
signed wijb Pitla~lll'ih· llut 1 will know he Ia the ace of the staff, SE4 ISLAND. Ga. · UP-Thr have better players · and better snd tbe ace on any daft. Ar•ord·
1958 ladies prol~ional winje: men around me: Our objectlvea lng to La~c hls VISion abould be
golf tour geto under way to4ay are to win the pennant and to normal when ~prlng training
with redhaired P~tty l!erll of S!'. make the l:ldlans a good drawing opell§. I am hoping thot he wi»
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have a bll ye§f, b~use ,he" can
Andreds, Jl!., · r~ Y•Jr~ 'leadlnq earil. ·
money winner, favored to win Ill• ·. 1 am coming to a new league. help as much as ·any aingle play·
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fifth annual' $6,000 Sea .Island This is exciting and a new eltperl· er in the ,Jea&amp;ue.
once
to
me.
Perhaps
many
others
YANKII$
MAIN
PROBLEM
WH)&lt;;N YOUR OBJECT I Open lor the· ~~~ tl~.
wouldn't like to be in my place.
One ~f my main problems ·wQ!
But
1
think
that
fellows
like
Frank
be
to beat the Yankees - or at
JS ENJOYMENT.
La~e, Mel Border, lied Kress and least finish aB near ao ~daBible to
1
Ed4ie Stanky can help rae a lot them. The Yankeea can be beaten
There's 110 better :way tq
while 1 learn about the American but at the ssme time It Ia hard
begin than wlth a w~ll ser•
League.
to lind holes in clubs like thai.
MINOSO TO HELP INDIANS
It's like OklaRoQla losing to Notre
' · ved dinQer. Start the evenST. LOUIS UP - Steenbergen One of be players who will help Dame in football. It happened and
ingrjg})~.
Turkey Farm of Ironton, Ohio won me a lot, not only in the field but you would like to see it happen
•
1gund charnpiop.ship: honors Wed· als() as a drawing card, is Minnie, Iagain. , 1 ,
""day· at lho- ~atlonal Dressed Mlnoso. lie is one of the best de·
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Turkey· SlibW. · · :
fenslve out!ieldera iq, the league . Right now our big need JS an
~
.
The· Ohio farm entered a you,ng, and obe of the top run producers. , tnfielder, espectslly a second b~seM
1"1
32-pound, 12-ounce tom jn the He played 153 games last season ' man. It's P.osslble that one fif the
sho~ held In conjunction,with the and Is the type who plays despite y~ung~r plarers on the roster
•.,.
Natl~nal Turkey Feder~t10n con- minor aches and pains. This fact m1ght surprise, but we ~ure could
N. 2nd Ave,
Middleport ventton here, ·
.
, is one of great importance to a use a g!IY like ~~bby RJChardso~.
'::=e::;~::;;'!:!;::;:::::~~H~ar~ve~y~W~t~lf~or~d~o~f~E~Iy~n~a,~O~h:;-••• team. Minoso is the type player In spring trammg ~Y two pnt'
who alwows gives ~is best in the mary tasks will be gettmg to k~ow
field. He wtll be, no doubt of it, Imy own club and at the same hme
'·
the aparkplug of the Indians.
learning about the .new lcag~e. .
1 know we wtll not have Early
Oh, bne lr)ore thmg; I don t ex·
Wynn around, bot 1 think we have peel t.o give much .trouble to
j several promising Y&lt;JUng~ters who American League umpire~. ~n f~ct
fliiihl siirprls,e. Wynn's pi;Jce could I expect to mana_ge ever}' mnmg
be ~~qpie.&lt;! by Cal McLish,_Hank of ourl54 games.

't''ARTJ"-i
'RESTAURAlo.IT

a

new name. were added and

ever.

to

bor~r

apd reaf eiti · ·)!WS·1hu•·!he
figuro for bus~ I~ }!fits
founty would ae~u~y b~ blllber
than the 297 g1ole4 aboya. '
The aelerence Book COIJll!lm
apprq~imatel~ three Jl!l!liOn buli
ness Uotillgs f~r pver ~0.000 CDm·
munllies In the Uni)ed States. II
~ publish&lt;~ eVl!I'Y lixly ~ayB to
keep hstmgs current. D~.nns jhc
past •lxty doys nearly 83,0f!ll

GENR ROSSIOIS
~Y VNITI!IP .PJI~SS
6tnt loisido!, stor qu~•·

leave the basement t()night.

ol.,lnsurance.
J.A~{ES Short S1~eve

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·CCENTER

LADIES- Reg. $3,.98

5KI RT5 ····· ·· · NOW · ···· ·· ····· $2.98

· Girls.·Coats
,· · lteduced
to Aa Low As

$8 95
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11 0 USES.... ·' .. $1.00

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BASKETBALL :
.lltGHLIGHTS

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btr .... and ' ru&amp;btr anchor
• Color ~lll!'monlud paHtr~ • , ;
till,. any ...

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the
montnc 'lritbtbe
Crow all4 Crow
firm reprel!tllt·
IUimAQIJ
n
ing Brown and Dwight Walters and
Ulll
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• Ed Johnson of Columbus goldin&amp;
the olate's teotimony.
Statisti~s released l9day by Ray J. Pric:a, district manager Wtlne810t !or Brown Included
~~ the Columbus office of Dun l Brac!Jtreet, Inc. show that 1 11eed crary, llarry Brown, Wol·
there are DOW ,29'7 ~u!lpess firms in r.{elga County and 119 loce Damewood, Arvil Horter, Har·
firms in Pqmeroy ~n~ t~ In J.lld~leP9J'(. 1 1
vey 1'!88tman, Orville Brown, Allen
TIJe fll!lrel ,\fete Obta!Aed from I pbyBJDal count 0( the Brown, A. Orr, Kenneth Grue ..r,
,Dun"' l!rai!'J,r~! Bew~pc~ Book for NovelljJillr, 195?.
and 'l'ile¢ore T. Reod, Jr.
T~e 1\?l~renet jlopk, )ne~n'· , • , :
Willi~ lor the "'te who were
tally, only IU!f l!ll!!jlfl'!hlm.l,
aul&gt;poenaed Included c. 9· ~·•kl.er
wboleaal,ra and retafierf, J! Mel · •
·naa a'f I fU
f., R. Ji9114y, Ita~ appratsor, Tljenot i~~l~4' ~ 9f lha ~~·
t1-J! ..&amp;
edore l!etSie and Ralph GUrnor~.
and prof"'·~~
· \lual!ltl!lll 411fb .
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bolb can "' potent
.
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, il~ - also menlipncd the WQrk of
(Cootlnuod From Pott Four)
~thcr regulpre, Po~ lrlcl)a4e an~
,
ij~n Ppwell, as hlsbly lmpo•·!.int
t~ep!, .4rl1 enwrt.ains ~gan, ~tQ the Q·l re~or,d ot the Tolnad&lt;¥&gt;•
, ~ oUt if ~gan plm t plgpj Ibis ,ie"liQ·
·
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II . II &lt;l.ld l.l!st . W~ftday ' lith! J:lll~m ll!lt~~lpa HarrJaq~vllle
~;p.,~ "!Joli~P· !.Jt:Mil&lt;l 'l'\11 be !or wh,i obill!ld ~~ a moderstely
'~~!lli,\!!j ~ff long aP,q dill'"' ly ai e3sy w!JJ l9r ~*!'II· Rui}lJiuenM U!!!~ P1Pirl!~e, s. ·
tuial»• ' lpij&amp;~ ' )ltllp:' In J ~k·
rough .o·f'e
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Set~ Our ~lldtrn Styles
qASQ BAJI~. OWNF.:I\
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Thrilty L!lw Price.

nrowm in Little ·Le&amp;JlUC

Pony

Women

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Ia Finest

Tim Is the s11me Jad who last
'S Umt n l ~ r flmwwd , baseball
fan s
with his: pltrhing, fielding am!
hit tln ~

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Free Check-Up
Of
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Ayoid Leaky M1.1fflers During
The C0ld Driving Days.
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MUFFlERS, TAILPIPl$

WASHAB~•. CO'I'!'ON •

ltiST»t.EP FREE, 4TLOW COST
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1949

l.t \tlllnest? ~tit'1ll ,
~

Radio alld llflller.

P!'·

1849 PLYMOUTH
4 Door, Heater.
194t FORb VB
2 Door, Radio and u,~ter·

In "Perfect Sleejler"®SERTAPEOIC+:

THERE THEY All
mtkl Ul I

Cl!lh

can awn thllt can tot
whit YOU may think.

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

lAKER
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FURNITUR~

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·Federated Circle -Pomeroy' Faritily
o/~~:~;"r~~~·~~y~~' .~~~~::~~ Iwo Area Men
--::-:---'--Meet
"ng
Is
He
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to newsmen imphed a u. s...,.
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Seven Room House with gtrage
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 crct wcapoh." Bul
f&lt;llow sub
central locatoon io ~i•dd.epor~ Wednesday Nl'ght
ICoollnutd From Pogo Ontl
committee member, Sen stuart Tennant each received a monetary
011 corner lot Will sl'll Jurnisnlhe ~:amp pastor; a member of Symington D-Mo. said he wa award for their colltrlbutlon, the

-( 2_1_l Rea-t-Estate

t1) Notices

Apartment new unJurmshed 4
.l....-4--- ~-:---:-:­
rooms and bath, B~scment. hot
'Willie&lt;! - Couple who would ap·

· predate Low Rent, occastonal
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choriug d11ties. References ,required. Call 957-X.
I 10 6te

t~bl

Auto$ervices

water heat No stllatl children
Phone · Mtddleport 6366 M

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Sales

Mattie Bush, ~11ddleport, Ohm

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ll53 BUICK VB 4 dr. Sedan
Chotce or one Super &amp; one Road

ments. Stutablc for two Also 1
small office room Coats BuildPr~unc

ing, Middleport

Legal Notice

6009

1-36tc.

The annual meetina: of tht
stockholders of the Pomeroy Na·
tional Bank of Pomeroy, Ohio for
the election of d1reetors and the
transaction of any other business
that may come before the meeting
will be held at the office of Raid
Pomeroy National Bank on Jan·
uary 14, at 3:30 p.,m,
EDISON HOBSTETIER
\
President
(1) 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8. 9 10 II 13; !Ole

Eleven room

master A quality alltomobilc t:l
t low pncc. $895. Dlaettnar'('
iomeroy
l 6 6te

ltousc &lt;'(,tnpletely
furnished, good nctghborhood,
rlosc in Mu"1 he gond respon
Sible fnnuly IU4 Linton Ave ,

Pomeroy, Ohto
West, 951·Y
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Call

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1955 OLDSMOBILE "8B" 2 dr.
Holliday Coupe Hydramatlc dn· 2 room &lt;:~p&lt;artmcnl ('unkmg prJ
'filegcs Close Ill tuwn. 127
ve A beautiful car that show~
Buttern~t Ave , Pomc10y.
tender c;~re $1,695. tilaettnar''
H0-8tc
Pomeroy
l 6 6tc

Legal Notice

1955 FORD VB Customi!Jle 2 dr

the bo9rds of ChrJstian educatio:t unaware !Of any secret weapons
misslon$l'y cooperation, "trustees and did not know what JohJl,son
and the social progress, appor- referred to.
tlonment and program commit·
HowEWer, former Defense Sec·
tees of the Ohio Baptist Conven· retary Cb:arles E. Wilson, in a
tlon.
recent speech ,at Delroit, indJcatHe will serve as chairman for cd that some new U. S. m1htary
the Ohio Baptist Convention for developments were in the worlc:a
1958; is active in the ministerial
1ed soon.
. a past now
might be revea
assocIatIon off wh'1c h he ts
Theandsubcommittee
called
Net8
Baxter,
president, and at present serves son A. Rockefeller to testify In
Ounng the business session the as chairman of the evangelism a public sessl()n on his panel's
commt'ttees for t"ue year were nam· committee of the Newark Area previously released r,eport calling
·•
'lh Mrs. Le ster r auu.;r
" as the Counc1l of Churches.
1:\1 WI
ror a drastic shakeuP: in the Arm·
Flower Commiltee; Mrs. Carl
Mrs. Pomeroy teaches a clas't ed Forces and a three btllion
, ld s, Mn. G. 0 · scbmo11 , Mcs. of JunJOr High boys and garlc; dollar increase in dcCcn.:.e spend
hte
R. W Finsterwald, Mrs. Roy Sey. 10 the churctJ. school. She takr-s ihg to keep Rusliil Crorn gaming
thed and Miss Lena Grueser, Sick an active lnterqt in all phase~ military superoritJ by 1960.
· ReJbel , or the work of Ule church, shares
Comm1tt ee;
rs. Lou1s
Maj Gen. John Medaris, com·
MISs Marquer"'Ite ""'eyer an d Mrs. 10 ttle work of the PTA and does mander of the Army Redstonr~
Georgia Walliamson, Membership; ~ubstitute teaching m the el~· mJssJie arsen~l. Jlunlsv:Ue, Ala,
Mrs. Ben Neutzhng, pianist; and mentary .school.
was to appear later Ul a closeU
Mrs. Norman Kloes, Cards and Sta·
Judson, 16, is a junior l'l sessiOn.
bonery proJect
lligh school, a member of Lhe
.
h
d
·
High C Club, the hlg!h school
Prestdent Eisen owe_r _ca 117
It was decided to be hostess for ~horUs and has had leading r~r a Pentagon reo~gamzalJOn tn
the Guild meeting on July 23. It 1 roles in class plays. lie take1 his State uf t Umon 1message
was also decided to serve the . !I place of leadership in BYl&lt;' I Thurs_da.~ Well In rmu source;
Lions Club dinners durin" the m" eetln•s and projects and is said 1t 1nrt1cated t
PresJden
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ld
ij
:1
months of May and June and Mrs. employed after school and on wou assume persvtl{ comman(
Lena Huber was named as chair· Saturday at a local clothing store. of the defense eff?r and probman. Mrs. Waldo J. Bartels was
Marc'" 13 ,, acti'fe in Jun· ably would leep h1s fmgers on
""'• •
th
t 1 th
h tn budget
named as devotional leader for the ior High BYF, a member of the
e con r~ ~ roug
e
next meeting on February 12 and Junior Honor Society of Wilson and by gi'ftng more a~thor•t~
Mrs Norman KloeB as program Public School, and attends YMCA to Defense Secretary Neil h.
chauman
/
elasse.!l He has had an afternoon McElr~y.
A story, "Everyday Miracles" by
'route for two years.
Rockefeller was exr,pete£1 til
~frs. Ph1~ Williamson concluded pa~~~gory, lO, is a regular a' · bac:k up .his ~ruup~s de1Nnds f.~r
the meeting.
tenoant at YMCA classes, played more unJfJcatJon m tlic Arm_.i
Refreshments were served by on their Migllt Midget basketball Fore~ lop co;m:~d-F
n· f
the hostesse5, Mrs. Louis Reibel, team this year and is on the
Jo nson sal., Jr orce c 1e
Mrs. Georgia Wi!Hamson and Mrs. Woodside Basketball team. Ma_r· of_ staff Gen. !h?tas ~ f W~ 1te,

( 171 Help Wanted

M'ddl epor t
M'1n1Ster10
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H.onors' Hoyts

( 18) Employmen:

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Pomeroy Baptist ·

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Sew Rite Sewing
Club Contributes
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TRAILERS

COLLINS

JEWELRY

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FURNITURI

Legal Not•'ce

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!.add•;.,

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Ill ahown to acUoa tlower)
Patrt~ Air Forco

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over the 1A~Uc. The,.
Drat IntarcunUnentai mluUt

3. Ctrnlvll
whtol
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f, rtn ·for ,,
vrheel
t. Reaorl
T. c::ierllhOG
animal
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FRANKLIN
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lhe 1a oveldmaed 1or ~~::!t;,:r:,e~= 11 ")aok ot 111'1«·
neuand her tlfilurea are o•
Altlt all, If , .. llid lbt
d011J. Bhal!vea the dJatlnet
preutoll or having Uked for
per10Dll trouble lhe htd iD
last clllco, 'l'heD lhe
thingf worae h1 giving
delaiJa or her problema
"lbtl wou.•l
Potential tmployen take
dlm 'flow of hlrlni 1 llrl
her.
Really VII'J Nice
Aetuali1, lhe ts often
lectlr nice atrl. · Bhe is
Utile cootualld about
joba. In her desire to reniab&gt;l
femlnlno in the clllce, she
play• )ler role.
I waa 4tseiiBiin8 thts
1l'lth l\111. Mary. o.
President or the
Jener. Trust

Roelillnr 1.! one of
. and al the same time
most fellllnlne women you
ever aeen.

Her main advice to
are juat ate.rtinr
11: "Dreu
have in a

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pointer&amp; OIL per·
In buallwl, aen4

oy

Jllmped sell·llldrasll4

Charter No. 9815 '

care Of thJa

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the .tublect.

Reoervt Diotrlct No. 4
REPORT OF CONDitiON OF

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

,For The Best h1
AP,PLIA.MCES

OF RACINE
In tiM Statt of Ohio, At Tht CioN of Business on Dectmbtr 31, 1957.
Publl1htd In rtlponse to cell made by Comptrollor of the .CurrencY,
uncltr Stcllon 5211 1 U. S. Rnl1td Statutes.
,
ASSETS

~ew

Cash, balances with other l:wnk.s, mclud1ng reserve b&lt;.tla.nc('1
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and cash items in process of collection· ·--*·*---··--- 4 · 185,643.90
United States Government obhgalions, direct
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and guaranteed --.. _... _. • ••. • .. . . _. ....... •• 4)!ti,268. 75
ObligaUons of States and political sulxlivisions _ . ...
18,850.00
Corporate stocks (including $3,300.00 &gt;tock of Federal
Reserve bank) ____ _• _
__ --· . ...
3,300.00
Loans and &lt;llscounts tincludm~ no ovcrdr.il'ris) ___ ___ __ 418,931.16
Bank premises owned $15,400,00, furniture and ,
lixture.s $i,MU2 •.........• __________ __ .
16,951.82
Other assets .•••.... _.. ...•.• _....•.•.......•..• •.•. ' 630.35

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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Cap•tal Stoek,

Su~=fu~o• -~~oc~~-~~~~- ~ar__~·~:~_:::::: : ::::::::: $ ~::t:
Undivided profits _____ .... :...................... .
26,210.4jl ·

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TOTAL cAPITAL ACCOUNTII ••• .. •• .
136,210.48
TOTAL LIABILITIES y\ND CAPITAL ACCOUN'I'S •. $1,130,575.98

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Assets pledged or a$aigncd to secure liabilities and
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fm- other purvoses ........ ·····--- ----• •
$ 122,181.26
I, Frooland S. Norris, C:lshiet of the aheve.named bank, do sqlemnly · .
swear. the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ind'
bello!.
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FREELAND S. NORRIS, C~shlet.
Correct.--Altest: 1. DILLON CROSs
W. A. ORR
Directors.
,EARL P. CROSS
STATE OF OHIO, COUNTY OF MEIGS, ss'
Sworn to and subacrlbed before me this 8

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LIABILITIES ·
D0mAnd deposits of individuals, partnership&amp;,
and eorpor,tions ..... __ ..... · ··--·····c .... . $ 527,049.24
, Tome deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporatloM ...... ......... ·••• •·····•·•·•• •. 402,153,98
Deposits of States and political sobdlvislons . . •. •
64,565.41
TOTAL DEPOSITS ' ................... $993,.76863
Ollfcr llabllilieo ..•.... •••••.•••.••...•.. •. •••....•
1,596.81
TOTAL LIABILITlES •••• . .•• •.••.... _. ......... $ llll5.3811.1!0

MEMORANDA

SPECTACLE
ON EARTI-I

our,.., Line of
w...,., Dlyen,
llf~erat,"' ~ ~~
A~LIN APPLIANCE'
tee

THE MOST

WONDERFUl.

Pumont Models

'fOTAL ASSETS ---------- --'---------·········· $1,130,m.98

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ond Radios

IJ!I'E THAT,

AN' I'U. eE
READ'{ TO lfCf£

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A601JJ THAT

Nickolas Jacoba, 39, Cohmbuo,
()., was arrested and jailed Tbur!
day night In pomeroy by Patrol·
man Henry WEfTY on cha1 &amp;et of
driving while
intoxicate I ap4
drivlnr without a proper opel&amp;·
tor's lltcnae. lie will ap,Pt··r belore Mayor Charles Lesao· s'a~
learn~ng.
J.l'Ull accrcdllation Implies that urday night.
a school is meeting the rriteriJ,
set by the profession for cdueaDuring 1957 a total of J2ij nqal
tlonal programs in nursing todar young people lived lp rural bo~
and that the faculty " pledged In mort than oiO countrle. II &gt;I'OUjl~·
to continued cooperative effort out the free world 11 Intern ati9D11I
toward
better patient
core Fana Yooth IIChllllp dtla!jlte~

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W082LE l'f"EN l

Columbus Man
Jailed For DWI

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ASK FOR
SAMPLE
BEN

lWlNI!Y GOOGL&amp; ID\,

''Reason For Leaying'i
Isn't Hard To Explain'

lliSSOLVBS

Home

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11 is reccgnl2ed that i'otlonal
accreditation requires &lt;OOJ eratlon
of all persons concerned •Jib tllc
preparatiOn of nurses: t:.e !d·
QIWatratloo, the . me&lt;llooJ llalf,
the nurilng staff, the faou ty and
aludeDia as wtll u t he e&lt; mm~n
lty agencies and lnsnutilliiS
which p1rticlpat'1 in the p1 oafarn.
Tbe n~rt clu.s or studen "' ~11
be admitted to St Joseph's School
ot Nurslnr ID Maust 19 iS and
interested cllldl'dales should
make application at an eiflJ date.

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CROSSWORD

grt&lt;lllel

PIWIVft.

t·

slonal nuriHlil.

ft hos b..n announced hy the
faculty of St loeeph's School of
Nm11nJ In Pa,l'ker•hurs thai the
r.ehool has been granted full ae·
oredltation by the National
Loagu~ !Qr Nursing.
This a&lt;tlon W!' taken by the
Boar~ of
Review for Diploma
Sctu{ol• at l~a ann11al meeting in
December when th'J achool'8 sur·
vey report was reviewed During
the aurvey, conducled by two
nurse rePresentatives of the Accrcditating Service in Octobe1',
the following areal were evaluat·
ed· philosophy and aim of th~
sehool, administration .and or
ganlzations, faculty, personnel
policies, health and counselin~:
services, library, currlculum, rc·
cords and Poth clas.sroom anc;
llnd elinical facilities for student

"" dirt!

In My

lood

$299.00

St. Joseph
Nurse School
Is A•·credi'ted

Middleport. '
Ohio .', ·

POMEROY N'ATIONAL
BANK BUILDING
Pomeroy, Ohio
PhonH 914-Y tnd 378 l
Credit Information

lrllr~cle

IU,LOYA

OHIO VALLEY
JU~K CO.

a~d

Dany Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., JtJI, 10, 1058-7
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throuch better prepared prof•l·
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Serving W. Va. anil Oblo

friendship
farm Bureau
Council Meets

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Merchants
Collecting Agency

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Tr.ailer IPAC~. Ueo.rt of Mladteport, Get loc ..ted before muddy
~ .ground hurla you. Phone 9&lt;63. NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR·
Edgar Reynolda, Reynold's Dairy
lNG ON INVENTORY
Prob•t• Court, Mtlg• County, Ohio
Store, IU'dleport, Ohl'o.
tn 2 -.ue 1'0 the Executor or Adminlstra·
1955 CHRYSLER VB 4 dr Sedan
tor and to such of the foUowing as
are residents of the stale of Ohio:
This is a one o¥tner car and a
surviving spouse, if any; next of
new Buick trade-in A fine car
at a low pnre $1,595 Blaet· Have you thought of being an kin; benefJciaries under the pill,
tnar's, Pomeroy.
1 6 tile
Avon Reprcscntultvc'l If you I I any; th e attorney or attorneys
have, may 1 suggc~t you inqutru
'953 PLYMOUTH 4 dr ;cdan. Or· at once. Avon, Box 148, Mar· fic!nree;~!~~~n:~y of the aforemen·
lginal bhtck fumh Overhaul,
ietta, Ohw
t 6 611:
You ard hereby notified that on
good conOiuon WccJt-ena spec
ial. $405. Blaettnar's, PomerO)'. Earn, learn and hilvc fun three the 8th day of January 1958 an
I 6 61c
to Cour nights a Y.eck Wnte Box (nventory and Appraisement uf
No. 668A % The 1Ja1ly SentineL the elllate of Flora E Ward, de- Harry Canterbury, at tbe dose of cia, 8, ia a member of a Brownie
Scout Troop.
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1953 CHEVROLET 4 dr.llO Sedan.
Pomeroy for mterv1cw. l·~tp ceased, late of Rutland, Ohlo In the meetmg.
sud
County
was
f1led
In
this
All
of
the
children
arc regular
Original fmuh. Excellent ttre~
Court.
.
tt ndants at Sunday Church
Clean upholstery:' $69G. BlaotHearing on said Inventory and
I
~c:ool and church Judson singa
1 6 6te
tnar'!, Pom~roy,
Appnli11ement will be had before
in the senior choirj Gregory, thr
caroler Choir; Marcoa the Me·
l-IP" nn~•• ~.~an to be •oid
Wanted·---- this court on the 31st day of Jan·
lody Choir Marcus and Marcia
lo lbe blgh bidder at Mldwa) I Now taking avplications for Sen- uary 1958, at 10:00 o'dock A. M.
Exceptions
thereto
may
be
filed
both take piano le!Sons. With
Juotft ~lhes, Mmersvil!e, 0
tJncl Newspaper no u te~ In
by any intcreste&lt;l party at any
The Rev. c. E, Hoyt and aon their !other as accompanist the
on lan, 18, 1958, at 10 a. m'
Pomeroy. Call 308, pomeroy.
W
(l )-10-13-17·3lc
12 28 tp time prior to five days before the David, were gue!lts of honor nt four children sing to&amp;ether be·
date set for hearing.
a luncheon at the Martin Rl!.'!taUr· fore numerous organizRll_ons and
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
WITNESS my signature and ant Thursday when Mrs. Mar the Pomeroys •uave a fam1ly merr&gt;· personal contact of those no1
Now taking nppli ~ atluns for Senthe seal of said Court, this gueflte· Durst en tert amed I'.w bership 'In tl te YMCA ·
having renewed their membc:-·
R~;utes
91h day of January 1958.
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tine! Newsp.lJH'I
CUStom B~lil Kitchen Kitchen
John
C.
Bacon
Middleport
Ministeraa
asocla·
ship.
The commander emphasb·
Moddleport. Call 30H, Pomr:·
deslgne&lt;l lor your home. Free
12-13
,,
Acting
Judge
and
Ex·Officlo
Clerk
tion.
cd
the
fact the slrength for vet·
roy.
esUmat"' Foreman I. Ab"-tt
The Hoyt famoly . willh move
erans lies in n"mbers
and only a
By:
Lelia
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Hysell
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Phone 61!4-Y.
8 6 U
Deputy Clerk
next week . nfter be ill~ ere or
TINUED FROM PAGE 1 quota member.ship can back up
(20)Buslness
(1) 10, 17 , 2tc the past st" years whtle he wa~
CON
ecret mlll\ari the support of veter::ms not only
"Oil SJ .i.t: QDe Lan•as~tr deep .
.
- --:---:-:-:---:---- lpnslor of the First Baptist may have uso~~ jeeve.
m ~his area but tn the country
welt Jtt pump wltu preasure
Churc h
' advances p ·
shortcom·
W. R. Davis past commander,
.Good Clean lls•d Cars
lank ami owltcb. Al•o 85-feet
emphasiZIDS our
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Fred I, Gardner, pas to r of the . "ln 'nd
deflcoenclOs, it Is well 1 gave a report on the Eoghth D••
pl.,tlc ,:pe,
1 JY•; one
All Makes and Models
8
1trict conferenoe held in AthenF,
Church
of
Christ,
gave
the
bles.:J·
mgs
h
done
archtteet's drawtna table, a~ooI
ing whicb preceded the lLlncheon to recognze that we ave d ., Sunday, Jan. 5 He reported tha•
METROPOLITA~ I NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALI
ond toclo One IYI"'Wrlter desk
In pursuance of the ,order of the' Others pr•·c••t were Rev. Rtl· some things that our folks on
AUTO SALES
~
ld "W the membership drtve within the
aad one lillnr cabhet, handmade
1
I rob,ltc Court of Mc1a-s
County, 1bert Paln•er • Chu~h
~
.... of Nazaren&lt; • know about,'' Johnson sa
h • ldc district at the present time stands
Ooe electric table saw, flf\e wooct
at second place in the Depart·
latbe, QDt aoHd oak 1ndaboard QUICK SERVICE on Watch ftc Ohio, I Wlll offer for sale at Pub- Rev. Howard Ruppelt, First Pres· hne many strengths t at snou
palrlng by Factory Trained IIC Auction on the 17th' day of hyterian Church; Rev. C. R. Konk - and will-be emphasized"
ment of OhiO The department
ooe. "Wblte'' sewing maehlne''
watchmakers.
COLLINS
JEWELJanuary,
1958,
at
11:00
o
clock
a
right,
Heath
Methodist
Church
second
VICe commander, M)IIIO S
1111Uque. P'IOJI Fomeroy 815-J.
Kraja waR the main speaker of
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10t6tl&lt; ERS1 Po~eroy. ____ __!_ 3_tJ I m, at the front 4oor of 11\e Metgs. llml ~ Vl:litor, Rev . Dnvid Dean.
County Court House at Pomeroy, Colulnbui asslshmt supcrintenthe afternoon.
l·7 ft. double disc 1 16" t:lug 1e
Ohio, the following hdescrlbed de nt of the Tempcroncc Lcaguo
The meeung closed in rituali1·
Your Only Alrtborlze&lt;l
1I'll! L!~lutc !iltua}ed
bottom Jijhn llccrc pull pin. .
t ~ 1oun~ of Ohio
t1c form, af ter whtch refresh
Fuller BRUSII MAN
J.lf' double bott•lm lnlcrnation
of Meigs, State o Oh o an, oun • Rev, N D IMordon, Mt Moriah
menls were served by Mickey
James Marrlnu
al no. 8 Pull Plow an rubber t
ed
and
,&lt;lescrtbcd
ns
followt:
Baptist
Church,
was
the
only
Williams
and David Cummin~:$
736 !. Mlln St.
PARCFL I· The following nal mtnl~ter 10 ttle Association who
The Friendship Farm Bureau to
members
s~t cultlvatnrR f•lr ~·ormnll ~- 1 "
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Pomeroy, Ohio
35
tractor. H941 ,Tohn Deere tra ,hont No. 128 - Allor 5 PM edalc s1tuated in the Township ol was unable to be present.
Council met reeentty at the home
Struble an••ouneed that the
Chester.
Cotwl
y
of
Meigs
and
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elh~on
Roush
for
ctor wHh Hydralic loader and
10.7·tl St11te of Ohio and bounded and
their first meeting of the new net mectmg would be held on
-- .
1 set hydraHc cultiVator for th ,
d"crlbed as followo: Begonnlng at
year.
Monday, Jan 20 and urged all
ahave tractor, I goo&lt;l U!lcd
Prayer by the Rev. Richard members and eligible veterans
t he Southwest corner of Fractlo!l
10X38 tractor, Ure and tuhc '
WE
thirtr·six (36) in Town thrco (3),
Young opened the meeling fol- to attend.
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MOOd fresh Guernsey 1Ju1·ha111
S'rRUCTURAL I BEAMS
lowed with gmup singing with
cro.~.!i mlll1 cow 1 mllu·rl tov,
1Hrmge twelve (12); thence North
JCRAP IRON - MeTALS
Sixty (fi[)) rods (Ill the Wl'lit lme or
0
Mrs. Irene Roush as pianist. MemRulph A. Lambrh.!hl, Ill&gt; N(J 2
Silld Fractwn to a stake: thent'e
bcrs responded to roll call by giv·
~~\~Y Ron Road, l'~m~r;i'r'
Cast one hunOted :wd forty -four
A rontributlon of $3.00 wvs ing their opinion on bulk tanks [or
(144 ) rods to a stake; thence South made to the Polio fund whe11 milk.
sixty (60} rods to 11 !Stake in the tlu• Si'w Rite Sewing Club met
"Increased Income for Farme'rs"
£1eclrolux Sweeper
Clarmcl I
Snulh lmc of satd ~'raclinn, thence Wedrwsday evening at the GrouniJ the topic of the lesson material,
• For Sale: Call 3461 beforn 8 a. Phone 510
Pomero1
wost one hundrM and forty -four Obscrvr.r~ Corps buJidmg, Lin- was discussed by the group.
111. or arter t p. n,.
10 16 6tfc __ - - - - {144) rods along the South line of colo Heights.
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Refreshments were served by
Mixed Hay. By the ball' 01
saul l·'ruclion to the place of be1\!r~ Donald Mullen, president the hostess to Mr and Mrs. John
CONCRETE BLOCKS
trailer loa~ II A Cole, Tup
~Inning, cotltaining Fift:Y·four ac- prusu.lt•d, at the meellng snd th~ Wolfe, Mr and Mrs. Charles Theiss
pers Plain•. Pnone 12'0
"Build Better For Less"
' re~. hf the same more or lesi\.
reports c{ the secretary anti Mr. and Mrs. Harqld Carnahan, '\1r
12-3-.'lltp.
Al~o. the tollowJ~S rent estate treasurer were given by Mrs. and 'Mrs. Andrew Cross, Mr. and
GRUilSER BLOCK CO.
10 Fraction 36, Chester Township. Donald Marks. A ways and mean• Mrs. Uoyd Roueh and Wayne, Mrs.
'll\1 Ponll.:ac-, -H-ou- ,-. -:.::rr--,ni,.-lc-r - 40 ft
'Jelgs
Couflty, Ohio, and beginmng comnuttce was nomed composed Irene Roush, Gene Yost, Mrs. Ei·
:t Mllt1 North of Pomeroy
2() fl. awnings, In goud condl·
t44 tods East of Southwest corner of Mrs. Edwa~:.d Wells, chatrmau, teen Le~, Mrs Rolwrla Lee and
Lion. Reasonable. C11l l Rutlantl
or Fnu.~llon 36, 11aid corner also Mrs DJyton Strickland, co--chRlr· Rev. Young.
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Grut5er
24602 IAlo Mprrls, ltutland.
bctng the Southeast ,corner of the man and Mt s. Elmer White, Mn.
The Fcbru3ry meeting will be
Rock Springs
l-7·6tp.
H G. Singer 55 acre parcel; thence Willard Boyer and Mrs Harvl'Y held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
oiAY and cr!IN: St•nlcy Gibbs,
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Eust 5 rods lo the IWUthw&lt;st cor- V:ouVrankt~n MrB. Elza Gilmore Lloyd Roush.
Lolli Bottom, Roulo 2
RADIO &amp; 'rl:t.EVlliiO:• SERVICE, ncr ol land cdnvoyed to J, C, Mc11 21 6Up
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance l&lt;ny by H. 6. Sulger and wife, by estate in lo'raction No. I, Chester Jr. was named as publicity chuir· -- - - ..,--Slol• lt6 W. Main St.. Pomon&gt;Y deed recorded In Deed Book 139, Township, Meigs Coonty, Ohio, and man.
About 73 btt. or Oatil Three
2 23 tf pqe 102; ltlence North to the pub· descl'lbed as follows: Beginning
It was agreed to nuk.e bandiiJ·
Brooder atovcaand ~everal melal
. 11
0 d· thence Northwesterly a_t the Northwest corner or Frae· ~• for tl'le cancer patients ~ 1 ·s
nesta. Emmell Will, Pomeroy, 0. t;uufi11g allli Sl'uutmg New 1111&lt;! f~lo~i:a· aaid road to the H.
t1o~ No. l, thence East 20.12 Charles Holfman, 1 outgoing prru;l
_ _ _...:.__ __ _ 1_10 3tp I Hrpair~. Clmt S·1n·er, Luwc!' Si ng~r lane· thence South about rh1:1ms; thence South Hl.75 chains; dent, was presented ~ gi(t Dy
Laurel CHff lloRd, l'omcroyt lit 10 rods to tim NIJrth line o[ H. G. thence West to West line of Frae· Mrs Mullen, in behalf or the
(IIIII IVIIIIblt With
2.
1-7·6\p Singer 5 ~ acre parcel; thence East tlon No. 1; thence North 10 place club
dllrtOII dial)
· - - · to tho 'Northeo•t corner ol Bald of beginning, eonlalnlng 33 OCI'OS,
At the close of tho meetong "
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:ss acre parcel; th,encu South 60 more or less, EXCEPTING the coal ireshments were served by tiw
rods to place of beginning, EX· liJid other riahts heret~fore con· hostesses Mrs. Elmer White anti
CEPTING s~ch pll{t thereol con· veyed 88 shown by Me~gs Coun. Mrs Edward Well• to tnose nam
vcycd by H. G. Singer and wife ty Deed' Records, Belnl patt of the ed above and Mrs. David Good·
ACT HOW
to William and Goldie Krackom· sam~ real eatate conveyed to H. wln 1 Mrs. William Ware, Mrs
STO~E
SAVE $100 TO $1000
berger by deed recol'ded In Deed G. Songer by deed record m ~ee&lt;l Donald Collins, Mra
Charles
Waverly, Ohio, doaler atuc' Hook 158 page S~7 oll.!elgs Coun· Book Bll, page 116·
Spencer and Mrs George Cond•
"Where Your Confidence
wltb 76 new and use&lt;l trailers ty Deed Recorda leavlnpboutl 11
Said premises are appraised at
The next meoting will be held
Is lll&amp;tlfted"
14 to 1!0 ft., also 10 wldes. Tw
acres, more or l~ss. Beinl part of $2,700 ·00 and must be sold for on Wednesday, Jan. 22 with Mrs.
and three bedrooms, natlona!l. the real cstntc conveyed by Deed n~~ lm thr:!Jw~·~~~rds (%)or the Conde and Mrs. Gilmore as hos· E. MaiD St. ,
Pom~ro)
FOI
801
known make&amp;. 'fhe lowest posBook
126
page
287,
and
EXCEPTappra
v
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~·~'i"is.~tiliii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~jiiij~iiiiiiii~~
lihle term• anywhere. Drive
lNG that Bold to McKay by Deed da;::;r;~.~~ Sale. CBfih In band on
little and ..;e- a !{Jt. These ar
uuok I•9
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k Krackom·
118 p
Bernard
V. Ful12. Adlllin·
well worth your trip. This t
~~tr
by
Deed
Boo
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age
lotrolor
de bonis non of
1.our LAST ahopping place, S•
PAHCEL II: 1'he following de·
. the Estate of Henry Gey
come prepared to deal. Fast
serlbcd
,..,
estate,
situated
In
Sln&amp;er, Deceased.
1
free delivery. Mo\'C In tomor
Chester
Townohlp
In
the
County
Webster
and J.l'UII&gt;
of Dolltll'tl
row. Anytnlna of vslue taken
of
Mcos•
and
State
of
Ohio.
to·wll:
Attorneys
lor
Administrator
For
I• trade.
Bcginnmg on the Ell! line of
(12) 20, 27, (I) 3, 10, 17, 51&lt;
WAVERLY MOBILE
._ Tile BrljJIIteat C.J'IIIt
Philip Narr's land at the south·
HOME SALES
west corner of Henry Betz farm
•~ lllcldleport
U. S. Hlghwoy lS
In Fradlon· 36, Town 8, SccUons
WAVIRLY, OHIO
16 and ~I; , the~c.~ , E!!lt 110 rods
William 0. Perkins, who&lt;e liSt
Your BIDk
'Finanee Contpanya
along Samuel S!ilger'a Nortn line known addro51 waa Letart Falls,
t.LU 01 Insurance
to a stone; thenee tn a Northwost· Ohio, Is 'hereby notified that on
F.U.A. 'title I
BUilding &amp; Loans
- - · • -- - erly dlre&lt;tlon 08 to&lt;ls to a stone; the 18\h day of December, 1957,
Will rent or trode my ti room
thence weot 20 reds to a stone; Charlotte Mae Perkins being plain·
G.l. Loans'
_
Our OM! B11dge1 Acel.
house for 4 or 5 room ground
llAl WAID
thence South 68 rod• along Philip Itiff, flied her petition against him
Farm Credll AsaoelalklD
floor home. Call Roy Kaspar.
Pfarr's Eastllpe to the place of be· as defendant In the Court of Com·
IH7·M.
I 10 3tp
rlnnlnf, eontainlna fourteen ac· mon Pleas, Melli County, Ohio,
,.
·
rea be tbe some more or less, Case No, 12,113f, praylns for dl·
I 14 l rur
A1'10WWI.. SAVING ana EXCEPTING all the vorl:e from tho uid Willlom c.
Eilht Room Houoe. Two story
~
coal underl)'ln&amp; the above describ- Perkins on the tll'OUnds of tiNS!
Modern bath on second floor
.,. ·'"' ed premises, tocether with the neelect of duty and extreme cruel·
toilet and lavatory on flrsl, Ill L ""'""' II,
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right to mine tbe aan1e and all ty and plaintiff aJao ~raya lor
aood nrage, about five minutes
_,_, ~ _
wm, and rllhts-oi·Waf along any other proper relief. Said cause
from Court House .. A, N. Ben· COIIPtETI lnsuronco Protaetlea minora! 1\fam: ~arc 'hereby reserv· will be lor bearing on er about
od by Ja- and MI!Y lloush. Be· the 14th day of March, 11158.
l.a.tltfll, Uft, f.utll. Fire, Polio. Clll Dor tns the aame real eatlte convoyed
Charlotte Mae Perkins
lli!la. lll&lt;ldle;ort. Oblll
to 1!. G, Stnaer by deed recorded
kalfold fAardt, ~ Clolll£ laaa &amp;an- llllllrl1ll» ~. In Deed Book 116, paae 384 of
CUatoa . !'lsher, lllddleport,
¥Jddloport. !'1ft • ~~. 'the MeiRs Countv Deed Recorda.
Sedan Fordomatic. You'll shop
11 long time before j ou find :
cleaner car at th~,s pnce. $1,295
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy. 1 6 6lt:

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Roy DonlranO year).
Choach schoo~ ullinCI;! .~lected
Include Wllllatn Watson, llil\&gt;erlnfendent; Bill Slerielt, , ~iolatan~
superintendent; Edith Copk, 'sec·
retary; Shirley Wlpple, treasurer;
and the nominaUna, com!,llttee
was composed of James , Stephenson, chairman; Mrs. H~ward Cecil, Mra Burton Smith, William
Watson and Chester Z\rldej
A carry-in supper was Oll,]Oyed
prior to the business meeting.

presentation being made by Plant
Manager James B. Harreld.
James Haler. Rutland, results
instrument maintenance man at
the Kyger plant, also was honored
this week with announcement that
a work-improvement idea which be
had developed had been accept~d
lor publication In Electrical World
Zippers on winter clotltlng' will '
national trade journal. His article, move
more easily and be _}Yell pro-previously appearing In the
teote&lt;l
against rust wit~ ~ tbln
Monthly Operating Notes publica·
coating
of parte wax.
tion, was entitled "Savings on Eon·
trol·Air Filters."
When wrappmg ~ake hi wa}(ed,
paper, sprinkle the paper .with
powdered sugar to keep the 1ctng
from sticking.
an d a church eo unc1'l wh•'ch Is em
powere d t o ap po ,·nt all committees
A formula for flame proofing
and Junior deacons add trustees. material Is a mixture o[ 7 ounces
1t was also decided to receive borax, 3 9Unces boric aeid Rnd.2
members o;1 ar. associate basis Fi·
1 b
quarts water Soak the cot es 1n
nai consideration of the Canst1tu· thts mixture and Jet them dry.
lion Is scheduled for F7br~ary 5 They can be ironed safely. This is
when the churc~ council IS. also an especlally good idea for chil·
to present the Slate of appomted ,~ dren's play costumes.
committees for approval. Sc_veral
new commlttees incorporated in
the Consptution include~ Pastor,.l l
Relations, Social Activities a1d
Communications.
The drafting of the- neY~ ('onsti·
tution bas been the duty of the
following committee, Mrs. Joseph
C k h - 1 d . Mrs T T Shel
oo ' c atr a :Y,
. . o~ Dal
~~· P~rs~n~~e:enst~~:~:.s ' '
lhurch officers elected inclu de
Mrs Lorain Sterrett clefk; _,,s,
Elm.er Wickham, fl~anclal sc-eratary, James Stephenson, treasurer,
Air Force ~ 1 ~ 1. e c 1e d ~l- Harry .Bailey and Chester Zirkle 1
: trustees(three years; Mrs. MargarBernard A. c rJev_er an
Gen James M Gavm, A~my ..m1s et Bailey deaconess(three )'earsJ
sale boss, testifted mlssJie pro· I d J ' Stephenson deacon
ductJon' rates cou_ld be m~~easeJ ~:;.ree ·~~;s).
and sho~ld be mcrea~ed. B~t
On the board of Christian Edu·
they saod they couldn l obt•••1 cation: Mrs Joseph cookt 1,.rsl;
the money.
Mrs, James Stephensonc2 years);
ZIRKLl'~
Mrs. T, T. Shelton(i year!; Mr.

ed or unlm nished. !»tt1m-,
The Fedented Circle met Wed-.
ti033-X. D. L. Beck, 212 U. 3rt~ oe.sday evening in the chrnb SO·
Middleport, Ohio.
l:O.·lo.tlc cial room with Mrs. William Bax·
I
6 room modern ranch type house ter, president, presiding,
Mrs.
Lena
Huber
opene~
the
in Mason, 1 bloCk from Grade
School. 2 lots. Phone SPruce meeting with devotions using for
3·5564.
1-9-3tc her topic ''We Believe", with the
scripture reading of Mart 5:24--34
b ·~ N
Kl
AN
'Yyea'r•srs ....~' rayoremr awnas •loveean by Mersw.

ment. Phone 6128-X.
1 4 6tc
• R RAWLINGS SON~ CO. - ~
hour Wre&lt;ker Service. Doy
Pbun• 6227. Ntgbt Pbone 2 new 3 room and bath apar~­

8038-X. DWGE • PLYUOU'III
\)EALERS
85U

1.

5

4 rooms and bath furnished apart-

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NeXT

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FVRNACE
BEING
REPAIRED

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·Federated Circle -Pomeroy' Faritily
o/~~:~;"r~~~·~~y~~' .~~~~::~~ Iwo Area Men
--::-:---'--Meet
"ng
Is
He
'
ld
to newsmen imphed a u. s...,.
1
.CONTINUED FROM PAGE
Seven Room House with gtrage
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 crct wcapoh." Bul
f&lt;llow sub
central locatoon io ~i•dd.epor~ Wednesday Nl'ght
ICoollnutd From Pogo Ontl
committee member, Sen stuart Tennant each received a monetary
011 corner lot Will sl'll Jurnisnlhe ~:amp pastor; a member of Symington D-Mo. said he wa award for their colltrlbutlon, the

-( 2_1_l Rea-t-Estate

t1) Notices

Apartment new unJurmshed 4
.l....-4--- ~-:---:-:­
rooms and bath, B~scment. hot
'Willie&lt;! - Couple who would ap·

· predate Low Rent, occastonal
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choriug d11ties. References ,required. Call 957-X.
I 10 6te

t~bl

Auto$ervices

water heat No stllatl children
Phone · Mtddleport 6366 M

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Sales

Mattie Bush, ~11ddleport, Ohm

I 6 6tc

ll53 BUICK VB 4 dr. Sedan
Chotce or one Super &amp; one Road

ments. Stutablc for two Also 1
small office room Coats BuildPr~unc

ing, Middleport

Legal Notice

6009

1-36tc.

The annual meetina: of tht
stockholders of the Pomeroy Na·
tional Bank of Pomeroy, Ohio for
the election of d1reetors and the
transaction of any other business
that may come before the meeting
will be held at the office of Raid
Pomeroy National Bank on Jan·
uary 14, at 3:30 p.,m,
EDISON HOBSTETIER
\
President
(1) 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8. 9 10 II 13; !Ole

Eleven room

master A quality alltomobilc t:l
t low pncc. $895. Dlaettnar'('
iomeroy
l 6 6te

ltousc &lt;'(,tnpletely
furnished, good nctghborhood,
rlosc in Mu"1 he gond respon
Sible fnnuly IU4 Linton Ave ,

Pomeroy, Ohto
West, 951·Y
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Call

R.

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1955 OLDSMOBILE "8B" 2 dr.
Holliday Coupe Hydramatlc dn· 2 room &lt;:~p&lt;artmcnl ('unkmg prJ
'filegcs Close Ill tuwn. 127
ve A beautiful car that show~
Buttern~t Ave , Pomc10y.
tender c;~re $1,695. tilaettnar''
H0-8tc
Pomeroy
l 6 6tc

Legal Notice

1955 FORD VB Customi!Jle 2 dr

the bo9rds of ChrJstian educatio:t unaware !Of any secret weapons
misslon$l'y cooperation, "trustees and did not know what JohJl,son
and the social progress, appor- referred to.
tlonment and program commit·
HowEWer, former Defense Sec·
tees of the Ohio Baptist Conven· retary Cb:arles E. Wilson, in a
tlon.
recent speech ,at Delroit, indJcatHe will serve as chairman for cd that some new U. S. m1htary
the Ohio Baptist Convention for developments were in the worlc:a
1958; is active in the ministerial
1ed soon.
. a past now
might be revea
assocIatIon off wh'1c h he ts
Theandsubcommittee
called
Net8
Baxter,
president, and at present serves son A. Rockefeller to testify In
Ounng the business session the as chairman of the evangelism a public sessl()n on his panel's
commt'ttees for t"ue year were nam· committee of the Newark Area previously released r,eport calling
·•
'lh Mrs. Le ster r auu.;r
" as the Counc1l of Churches.
1:\1 WI
ror a drastic shakeuP: in the Arm·
Flower Commiltee; Mrs. Carl
Mrs. Pomeroy teaches a clas't ed Forces and a three btllion
, ld s, Mn. G. 0 · scbmo11 , Mcs. of JunJOr High boys and garlc; dollar increase in dcCcn.:.e spend
hte
R. W Finsterwald, Mrs. Roy Sey. 10 the churctJ. school. She takr-s ihg to keep Rusliil Crorn gaming
thed and Miss Lena Grueser, Sick an active lnterqt in all phase~ military superoritJ by 1960.
· ReJbel , or the work of Ule church, shares
Comm1tt ee;
rs. Lou1s
Maj Gen. John Medaris, com·
MISs Marquer"'Ite ""'eyer an d Mrs. 10 ttle work of the PTA and does mander of the Army Redstonr~
Georgia Walliamson, Membership; ~ubstitute teaching m the el~· mJssJie arsen~l. Jlunlsv:Ue, Ala,
Mrs. Ben Neutzhng, pianist; and mentary .school.
was to appear later Ul a closeU
Mrs. Norman Kloes, Cards and Sta·
Judson, 16, is a junior l'l sessiOn.
bonery proJect
lligh school, a member of Lhe
.
h
d
·
High C Club, the hlg!h school
Prestdent Eisen owe_r _ca 117
It was decided to be hostess for ~horUs and has had leading r~r a Pentagon reo~gamzalJOn tn
the Guild meeting on July 23. It 1 roles in class plays. lie take1 his State uf t Umon 1message
was also decided to serve the . !I place of leadership in BYl&lt;' I Thurs_da.~ Well In rmu source;
Lions Club dinners durin" the m" eetln•s and projects and is said 1t 1nrt1cated t
PresJden
•
e
ld
ij
:1
months of May and June and Mrs. employed after school and on wou assume persvtl{ comman(
Lena Huber was named as chair· Saturday at a local clothing store. of the defense eff?r and probman. Mrs. Waldo J. Bartels was
Marc'" 13 ,, acti'fe in Jun· ably would leep h1s fmgers on
""'• •
th
t 1 th
h tn budget
named as devotional leader for the ior High BYF, a member of the
e con r~ ~ roug
e
next meeting on February 12 and Junior Honor Society of Wilson and by gi'ftng more a~thor•t~
Mrs Norman KloeB as program Public School, and attends YMCA to Defense Secretary Neil h.
chauman
/
elasse.!l He has had an afternoon McElr~y.
A story, "Everyday Miracles" by
'route for two years.
Rockefeller was exr,pete£1 til
~frs. Ph1~ Williamson concluded pa~~~gory, lO, is a regular a' · bac:k up .his ~ruup~s de1Nnds f.~r
the meeting.
tenoant at YMCA classes, played more unJfJcatJon m tlic Arm_.i
Refreshments were served by on their Migllt Midget basketball Fore~ lop co;m:~d-F
n· f
the hostesse5, Mrs. Louis Reibel, team this year and is on the
Jo nson sal., Jr orce c 1e
Mrs. Georgia Wi!Hamson and Mrs. Woodside Basketball team. Ma_r· of_ staff Gen. !h?tas ~ f W~ 1te,

( 171 Help Wanted

M'ddl epor t
M'1n1Ster10
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H.onors' Hoyts

( 18) Employmen:

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Pomeroy Baptist ·

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I

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Sew Rite Sewing
Club Contributes
T Polio Fund

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TRAILERS
TRAILERS

COLLINS

JEWELRY

Room•

Ntw Furnltu"

$ M"'ll•
I IOnS

BAKER

FURNITURI

Legal Not•'ce

(12)

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11111

=- . .

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$

5% Discount

!.add•;.,

J1wao ll:le$-1.

"Better Homes"
at

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Wanted to Rent

lojlojw~

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$

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SnarM CUtded mlaUe formo lbt

CIOBB of U. i1, "4r Forco "l\IJJ-IJI&lt;Jillllll bl tho Nor)lorup plant
Ill ahown to acUoa tlower)
Patrt~ Air Forco

&amp;uo,

over the 1A~Uc. The,.
Drat IntarcunUnentai mluUt

3. Ctrnlvll
whtol
'·Jitters '
lail,ng)
f, rtn ·for ,,
vrheel
t. Reaorl
T. c::ierllhOG
animal
a. 1\IJe '

•Futorr Tnbted. aervtea•
PHONB·U
IACKSOM, D.

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Bever.

aft
22. AUI·
tudln-

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23. BhrJ~
2*. Canr•
Iter
25. Hall
ema

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2&amp;. Oerml• .
't. Woun!J
nl\lll\
Tul~'• Auwrt
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11ym.}
~. (!trl'a !)IIIII
I!;.I•ndenet" .•ao.,Jiau
, . ·~t. ~n4'·J ,
l$.'bhertll
notsll)' .J . ... ·•39 SWlll
· Ill"~
1dial.)
•"''ton
'If. ~clama. S3. Pittte..
10. Plrt of an
• tioa
31 Queatlon•
inCh

1 pound '3h:
3 pounds ,89c
5 pounds $1.45

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dOJ'II u , rea 1011
oa lhe .,nc,·,toJI

Yotce bf utrl
Iaiiier would

FRANKLIN
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loola bpt",
lhe 1a oveldmaed 1or ~~::!t;,:r:,e~= 11 ")aok ot 111'1«·
neuand her tlfilurea are o•
Altlt all, If , .. llid lbt
d011J. Bhal!vea the dJatlnet
preutoll or having Uked for
per10Dll trouble lhe htd iD
last clllco, 'l'heD lhe
thingf worae h1 giving
delaiJa or her problema
"lbtl wou.•l
Potential tmployen take
dlm 'flow of hlrlni 1 llrl
her.
Really VII'J Nice
Aetuali1, lhe ts often
lectlr nice atrl. · Bhe is
Utile cootualld about
joba. In her desire to reniab&gt;l
femlnlno in the clllce, she
play• )ler role.
I waa 4tseiiBiin8 thts
1l'lth l\111. Mary. o.
President or the
Jener. Trust

Roelillnr 1.! one of
. and al the same time
most fellllnlne women you
ever aeen.

Her main advice to
are juat ate.rtinr
11: "Dreu
have in a

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2

pointer&amp; OIL per·
In buallwl, aen4

oy

Jllmped sell·llldrasll4

Charter No. 9815 '

care Of thJa

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rou
the .tublect.

Reoervt Diotrlct No. 4
REPORT OF CONDitiON OF

mr

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

,For The Best h1
AP,PLIA.MCES

OF RACINE
In tiM Statt of Ohio, At Tht CioN of Business on Dectmbtr 31, 1957.
Publl1htd In rtlponse to cell made by Comptrollor of the .CurrencY,
uncltr Stcllon 5211 1 U. S. Rnl1td Statutes.
,
ASSETS

~ew

Cash, balances with other l:wnk.s, mclud1ng reserve b&lt;.tla.nc('1
•
and cash items in process of collection· ·--*·*---··--- 4 · 185,643.90
United States Government obhgalions, direct
'
and guaranteed --.. _... _. • ••. • .. . . _. ....... •• 4)!ti,268. 75
ObligaUons of States and political sulxlivisions _ . ...
18,850.00
Corporate stocks (including $3,300.00 &gt;tock of Federal
Reserve bank) ____ _• _
__ --· . ...
3,300.00
Loans and &lt;llscounts tincludm~ no ovcrdr.il'ris) ___ ___ __ 418,931.16
Bank premises owned $15,400,00, furniture and ,
lixture.s $i,MU2 •.........• __________ __ .
16,951.82
Other assets .•••.... _.. ...•.• _....•.•.......•..• •.•. ' 630.35

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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Cap•tal Stoek,

Su~=fu~o• -~~oc~~-~~~~- ~ar__~·~:~_:::::: : ::::::::: $ ~::t:
Undivided profits _____ .... :...................... .
26,210.4jl ·

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TOTAL cAPITAL ACCOUNTII ••• .. •• .
136,210.48
TOTAL LIABILITIES y\ND CAPITAL ACCOUN'I'S •. $1,130,575.98

•'

Assets pledged or a$aigncd to secure liabilities and
' '·
fm- other purvoses ........ ·····--- ----• •
$ 122,181.26
I, Frooland S. Norris, C:lshiet of the aheve.named bank, do sqlemnly · .
swear. the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ind'
bello!.
·
FREELAND S. NORRIS, C~shlet.
Correct.--Altest: 1. DILLON CROSs
W. A. ORR
Directors.
,EARL P. CROSS
STATE OF OHIO, COUNTY OF MEIGS, ss'
Sworn to and subacrlbed before me this 8

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I heFy certify that I am not ""'

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Au~lll!

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LIABILITIES ·
D0mAnd deposits of individuals, partnership&amp;,
and eorpor,tions ..... __ ..... · ··--·····c .... . $ 527,049.24
, Tome deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporatloM ...... ......... ·••• •·····•·•·•• •. 402,153,98
Deposits of States and political sobdlvislons . . •. •
64,565.41
TOTAL DEPOSITS ' ................... $993,.76863
Ollfcr llabllilieo ..•.... •••••.•••.••...•.. •. •••....•
1,596.81
TOTAL LIABILITlES •••• . .•• •.••.... _. ......... $ llll5.3811.1!0

MEMORANDA

SPECTACLE
ON EARTI-I

our,.., Line of
w...,., Dlyen,
llf~erat,"' ~ ~~
A~LIN APPLIANCE'
tee

THE MOST

WONDERFUl.

Pumont Models

'fOTAL ASSETS ---------- --'---------·········· $1,130,m.98

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ond Radios

IJ!I'E THAT,

AN' I'U. eE
READ'{ TO lfCf£

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A601JJ THAT

Nickolas Jacoba, 39, Cohmbuo,
()., was arrested and jailed Tbur!
day night In pomeroy by Patrol·
man Henry WEfTY on cha1 &amp;et of
driving while
intoxicate I ap4
drivlnr without a proper opel&amp;·
tor's lltcnae. lie will ap,Pt··r belore Mayor Charles Lesao· s'a~
learn~ng.
J.l'Ull accrcdllation Implies that urday night.
a school is meeting the rriteriJ,
set by the profession for cdueaDuring 1957 a total of J2ij nqal
tlonal programs in nursing todar young people lived lp rural bo~
and that the faculty " pledged In mort than oiO countrle. II &gt;I'OUjl~·
to continued cooperative effort out the free world 11 Intern ati9D11I
toward
better patient
core Fana Yooth IIChllllp dtla!jlte~

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ytp.,~

MV KN EES

W082LE l'f"EN l

Columbus Man
Jailed For DWI

., ... 1111W00t

ASK FOR
SAMPLE
BEN

lWlNI!Y GOOGL&amp; ID\,

''Reason For Leaying'i
Isn't Hard To Explain'

lliSSOLVBS

Home

1

11 is reccgnl2ed that i'otlonal
accreditation requires &lt;OOJ eratlon
of all persons concerned •Jib tllc
preparatiOn of nurses: t:.e !d·
QIWatratloo, the . me&lt;llooJ llalf,
the nurilng staff, the faou ty and
aludeDia as wtll u t he e&lt; mm~n
lty agencies and lnsnutilliiS
which p1rticlpat'1 in the p1 oafarn.
Tbe n~rt clu.s or studen "' ~11
be admitted to St Joseph's School
ot Nurslnr ID Maust 19 iS and
interested cllldl'dales should
make application at an eiflJ date.

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CROSSWORD

grt&lt;lllel

PIWIVft.

t·

slonal nuriHlil.

ft hos b..n announced hy the
faculty of St loeeph's School of
Nm11nJ In Pa,l'ker•hurs thai the
r.ehool has been granted full ae·
oredltation by the National
Loagu~ !Qr Nursing.
This a&lt;tlon W!' taken by the
Boar~ of
Review for Diploma
Sctu{ol• at l~a ann11al meeting in
December when th'J achool'8 sur·
vey report was reviewed During
the aurvey, conducled by two
nurse rePresentatives of the Accrcditating Service in Octobe1',
the following areal were evaluat·
ed· philosophy and aim of th~
sehool, administration .and or
ganlzations, faculty, personnel
policies, health and counselin~:
services, library, currlculum, rc·
cords and Poth clas.sroom anc;
llnd elinical facilities for student

"" dirt!

In My

lood

$299.00

St. Joseph
Nurse School
Is A•·credi'ted

Middleport. '
Ohio .', ·

POMEROY N'ATIONAL
BANK BUILDING
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Credit Information

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OHIO VALLEY
JU~K CO.

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Dany Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., JtJI, 10, 1058-7
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friendship
farm Bureau
Council Meets

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Tr.ailer IPAC~. Ueo.rt of Mladteport, Get loc ..ted before muddy
~ .ground hurla you. Phone 9&lt;63. NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR·
Edgar Reynolda, Reynold's Dairy
lNG ON INVENTORY
Prob•t• Court, Mtlg• County, Ohio
Store, IU'dleport, Ohl'o.
tn 2 -.ue 1'0 the Executor or Adminlstra·
1955 CHRYSLER VB 4 dr Sedan
tor and to such of the foUowing as
are residents of the stale of Ohio:
This is a one o¥tner car and a
surviving spouse, if any; next of
new Buick trade-in A fine car
at a low pnre $1,595 Blaet· Have you thought of being an kin; benefJciaries under the pill,
tnar's, Pomeroy.
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Avon Reprcscntultvc'l If you I I any; th e attorney or attorneys
have, may 1 suggc~t you inqutru
'953 PLYMOUTH 4 dr ;cdan. Or· at once. Avon, Box 148, Mar· fic!nree;~!~~~n:~y of the aforemen·
lginal bhtck fumh Overhaul,
ietta, Ohw
t 6 611:
You ard hereby notified that on
good conOiuon WccJt-ena spec
ial. $405. Blaettnar's, PomerO)'. Earn, learn and hilvc fun three the 8th day of January 1958 an
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to Cour nights a Y.eck Wnte Box (nventory and Appraisement uf
No. 668A % The 1Ja1ly SentineL the elllate of Flora E Ward, de- Harry Canterbury, at tbe dose of cia, 8, ia a member of a Brownie
Scout Troop.
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1953 CHEVROLET 4 dr.llO Sedan.
Pomeroy for mterv1cw. l·~tp ceased, late of Rutland, Ohlo In the meetmg.
sud
County
was
f1led
In
this
All
of
the
children
arc regular
Original fmuh. Excellent ttre~
Court.
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tt ndants at Sunday Church
Clean upholstery:' $69G. BlaotHearing on said Inventory and
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~c:ool and church Judson singa
1 6 6te
tnar'!, Pom~roy,
Appnli11ement will be had before
in the senior choirj Gregory, thr
caroler Choir; Marcoa the Me·
l-IP" nn~•• ~.~an to be •oid
Wanted·---- this court on the 31st day of Jan·
lody Choir Marcus and Marcia
lo lbe blgh bidder at Mldwa) I Now taking avplications for Sen- uary 1958, at 10:00 o'dock A. M.
Exceptions
thereto
may
be
filed
both take piano le!Sons. With
Juotft ~lhes, Mmersvil!e, 0
tJncl Newspaper no u te~ In
by any intcreste&lt;l party at any
The Rev. c. E, Hoyt and aon their !other as accompanist the
on lan, 18, 1958, at 10 a. m'
Pomeroy. Call 308, pomeroy.
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12 28 tp time prior to five days before the David, were gue!lts of honor nt four children sing to&amp;ether be·
date set for hearing.
a luncheon at the Martin Rl!.'!taUr· fore numerous organizRll_ons and
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WITNESS my signature and ant Thursday when Mrs. Mar the Pomeroys •uave a fam1ly merr&gt;· personal contact of those no1
Now taking nppli ~ atluns for Senthe seal of said Court, this gueflte· Durst en tert amed I'.w bership 'In tl te YMCA ·
having renewed their membc:-·
R~;utes
91h day of January 1958.
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CUStom B~lil Kitchen Kitchen
John
C.
Bacon
Middleport
Ministeraa
asocla·
ship.
The commander emphasb·
Moddleport. Call 30H, Pomr:·
deslgne&lt;l lor your home. Free
12-13
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Acting
Judge
and
Ex·Officlo
Clerk
tion.
cd
the
fact the slrength for vet·
roy.
esUmat"' Foreman I. Ab"-tt
The Hoyt famoly . willh move
erans lies in n"mbers
and only a
By:
Lelia
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Phone 61!4-Y.
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Deputy Clerk
next week . nfter be ill~ ere or
TINUED FROM PAGE 1 quota member.ship can back up
(20)Buslness
(1) 10, 17 , 2tc the past st" years whtle he wa~
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ecret mlll\ari the support of veter::ms not only
"Oil SJ .i.t: QDe Lan•as~tr deep .
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m ~his area but tn the country
welt Jtt pump wltu preasure
Churc h
' advances p ·
shortcom·
W. R. Davis past commander,
.Good Clean lls•d Cars
lank ami owltcb. Al•o 85-feet
emphasiZIDS our
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Fred I, Gardner, pas to r of the . "ln 'nd
deflcoenclOs, it Is well 1 gave a report on the Eoghth D••
pl.,tlc ,:pe,
1 JY•; one
All Makes and Models
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1trict conferenoe held in AthenF,
Church
of
Christ,
gave
the
bles.:J·
mgs
h
done
archtteet's drawtna table, a~ooI
ing whicb preceded the lLlncheon to recognze that we ave d ., Sunday, Jan. 5 He reported tha•
METROPOLITA~ I NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALI
ond toclo One IYI"'Wrlter desk
In pursuance of the ,order of the' Others pr•·c••t were Rev. Rtl· some things that our folks on
AUTO SALES
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ld "W the membership drtve within the
aad one lillnr cabhet, handmade
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County, 1bert Paln•er • Chu~h
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.... of Nazaren&lt; • know about,'' Johnson sa
h • ldc district at the present time stands
Ooe electric table saw, flf\e wooct
at second place in the Depart·
latbe, QDt aoHd oak 1ndaboard QUICK SERVICE on Watch ftc Ohio, I Wlll offer for sale at Pub- Rev. Howard Ruppelt, First Pres· hne many strengths t at snou
palrlng by Factory Trained IIC Auction on the 17th' day of hyterian Church; Rev. C. R. Konk - and will-be emphasized"
ment of OhiO The department
ooe. "Wblte'' sewing maehlne''
watchmakers.
COLLINS
JEWELJanuary,
1958,
at
11:00
o
clock
a
right,
Heath
Methodist
Church
second
VICe commander, M)IIIO S
1111Uque. P'IOJI Fomeroy 815-J.
Kraja waR the main speaker of
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10t6tl&lt; ERS1 Po~eroy. ____ __!_ 3_tJ I m, at the front 4oor of 11\e Metgs. llml ~ Vl:litor, Rev . Dnvid Dean.
County Court House at Pomeroy, Colulnbui asslshmt supcrintenthe afternoon.
l·7 ft. double disc 1 16" t:lug 1e
Ohio, the following hdescrlbed de nt of the Tempcroncc Lcaguo
The meeung closed in rituali1·
Your Only Alrtborlze&lt;l
1I'll! L!~lutc !iltua}ed
bottom Jijhn llccrc pull pin. .
t ~ 1oun~ of Ohio
t1c form, af ter whtch refresh
Fuller BRUSII MAN
J.lf' double bott•lm lnlcrnation
of Meigs, State o Oh o an, oun • Rev, N D IMordon, Mt Moriah
menls were served by Mickey
James Marrlnu
al no. 8 Pull Plow an rubber t
ed
and
,&lt;lescrtbcd
ns
followt:
Baptist
Church,
was
the
only
Williams
and David Cummin~:$
736 !. Mlln St.
PARCFL I· The following nal mtnl~ter 10 ttle Association who
The Friendship Farm Bureau to
members
s~t cultlvatnrR f•lr ~·ormnll ~- 1 "
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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tractor. H941 ,Tohn Deere tra ,hont No. 128 - Allor 5 PM edalc s1tuated in the Township ol was unable to be present.
Council met reeentty at the home
Struble an••ouneed that the
Chester.
Cotwl
y
of
Meigs
and
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elh~on
Roush
for
ctor wHh Hydralic loader and
10.7·tl St11te of Ohio and bounded and
their first meeting of the new net mectmg would be held on
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1 set hydraHc cultiVator for th ,
d"crlbed as followo: Begonnlng at
year.
Monday, Jan 20 and urged all
ahave tractor, I goo&lt;l U!lcd
Prayer by the Rev. Richard members and eligible veterans
t he Southwest corner of Fractlo!l
10X38 tractor, Ure and tuhc '
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thirtr·six (36) in Town thrco (3),
Young opened the meeling fol- to attend.
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MOOd fresh Guernsey 1Ju1·ha111
S'rRUCTURAL I BEAMS
lowed with gmup singing with
cro.~.!i mlll1 cow 1 mllu·rl tov,
1Hrmge twelve (12); thence North
JCRAP IRON - MeTALS
Sixty (fi[)) rods (Ill the Wl'lit lme or
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Mrs. Irene Roush as pianist. MemRulph A. Lambrh.!hl, Ill&gt; N(J 2
Silld Fractwn to a stake: thent'e
bcrs responded to roll call by giv·
~~\~Y Ron Road, l'~m~r;i'r'
Cast one hunOted :wd forty -four
A rontributlon of $3.00 wvs ing their opinion on bulk tanks [or
(144 ) rods to a stake; thence South made to the Polio fund whe11 milk.
sixty (60} rods to 11 !Stake in the tlu• Si'w Rite Sewing Club met
"Increased Income for Farme'rs"
£1eclrolux Sweeper
Clarmcl I
Snulh lmc of satd ~'raclinn, thence Wedrwsday evening at the GrouniJ the topic of the lesson material,
• For Sale: Call 3461 beforn 8 a. Phone 510
Pomero1
wost one hundrM and forty -four Obscrvr.r~ Corps buJidmg, Lin- was discussed by the group.
111. or arter t p. n,.
10 16 6tfc __ - - - - {144) rods along the South line of colo Heights.
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Refreshments were served by
Mixed Hay. By the ball' 01
saul l·'ruclion to the place of be1\!r~ Donald Mullen, president the hostess to Mr and Mrs. John
CONCRETE BLOCKS
trailer loa~ II A Cole, Tup
~Inning, cotltaining Fift:Y·four ac- prusu.lt•d, at the meellng snd th~ Wolfe, Mr and Mrs. Charles Theiss
pers Plain•. Pnone 12'0
"Build Better For Less"
' re~. hf the same more or lesi\.
reports c{ the secretary anti Mr. and Mrs. Harqld Carnahan, '\1r
12-3-.'lltp.
Al~o. the tollowJ~S rent estate treasurer were given by Mrs. and 'Mrs. Andrew Cross, Mr. and
GRUilSER BLOCK CO.
10 Fraction 36, Chester Township. Donald Marks. A ways and mean• Mrs. Uoyd Roueh and Wayne, Mrs.
'll\1 Ponll.:ac-, -H-ou- ,-. -:.::rr--,ni,.-lc-r - 40 ft
'Jelgs
Couflty, Ohio, and beginmng comnuttce was nomed composed Irene Roush, Gene Yost, Mrs. Ei·
:t Mllt1 North of Pomeroy
2() fl. awnings, In goud condl·
t44 tods East of Southwest corner of Mrs. Edwa~:.d Wells, chatrmau, teen Le~, Mrs Rolwrla Lee and
Lion. Reasonable. C11l l Rutlantl
or Fnu.~llon 36, 11aid corner also Mrs DJyton Strickland, co--chRlr· Rev. Young.
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Grut5er
24602 IAlo Mprrls, ltutland.
bctng the Southeast ,corner of the man and Mt s. Elmer White, Mn.
The Fcbru3ry meeting will be
Rock Springs
l-7·6tp.
H G. Singer 55 acre parcel; thence Willard Boyer and Mrs Harvl'Y held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
oiAY and cr!IN: St•nlcy Gibbs,
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Eust 5 rods lo the IWUthw&lt;st cor- V:ouVrankt~n MrB. Elza Gilmore Lloyd Roush.
Lolli Bottom, Roulo 2
RADIO &amp; 'rl:t.EVlliiO:• SERVICE, ncr ol land cdnvoyed to J, C, Mc11 21 6Up
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance l&lt;ny by H. 6. Sulger and wife, by estate in lo'raction No. I, Chester Jr. was named as publicity chuir· -- - - ..,--Slol• lt6 W. Main St.. Pomon&gt;Y deed recorded In Deed Book 139, Township, Meigs Coonty, Ohio, and man.
About 73 btt. or Oatil Three
2 23 tf pqe 102; ltlence North to the pub· descl'lbed as follows: Beginning
It was agreed to nuk.e bandiiJ·
Brooder atovcaand ~everal melal
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0 d· thence Northwesterly a_t the Northwest corner or Frae· ~• for tl'le cancer patients ~ 1 ·s
nesta. Emmell Will, Pomeroy, 0. t;uufi11g allli Sl'uutmg New 1111&lt;! f~lo~i:a· aaid road to the H.
t1o~ No. l, thence East 20.12 Charles Holfman, 1 outgoing prru;l
_ _ _...:.__ __ _ 1_10 3tp I Hrpair~. Clmt S·1n·er, Luwc!' Si ng~r lane· thence South about rh1:1ms; thence South Hl.75 chains; dent, was presented ~ gi(t Dy
Laurel CHff lloRd, l'omcroyt lit 10 rods to tim NIJrth line o[ H. G. thence West to West line of Frae· Mrs Mullen, in behalf or the
(IIIII IVIIIIblt With
2.
1-7·6\p Singer 5 ~ acre parcel; thence East tlon No. 1; thence North 10 place club
dllrtOII dial)
· - - · to tho 'Northeo•t corner ol Bald of beginning, eonlalnlng 33 OCI'OS,
At the close of tho meetong "
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:ss acre parcel; th,encu South 60 more or less, EXCEPTING the coal ireshments were served by tiw
rods to place of beginning, EX· liJid other riahts heret~fore con· hostesses Mrs. Elmer White anti
CEPTING s~ch pll{t thereol con· veyed 88 shown by Me~gs Coun. Mrs Edward Well• to tnose nam
vcycd by H. G. Singer and wife ty Deed' Records, Belnl patt of the ed above and Mrs. David Good·
ACT HOW
to William and Goldie Krackom· sam~ real eatate conveyed to H. wln 1 Mrs. William Ware, Mrs
STO~E
SAVE $100 TO $1000
berger by deed recol'ded In Deed G. Songer by deed record m ~ee&lt;l Donald Collins, Mra
Charles
Waverly, Ohio, doaler atuc' Hook 158 page S~7 oll.!elgs Coun· Book Bll, page 116·
Spencer and Mrs George Cond•
"Where Your Confidence
wltb 76 new and use&lt;l trailers ty Deed Recorda leavlnpboutl 11
Said premises are appraised at
The next meoting will be held
Is lll&amp;tlfted"
14 to 1!0 ft., also 10 wldes. Tw
acres, more or l~ss. Beinl part of $2,700 ·00 and must be sold for on Wednesday, Jan. 22 with Mrs.
and three bedrooms, natlona!l. the real cstntc conveyed by Deed n~~ lm thr:!Jw~·~~~rds (%)or the Conde and Mrs. Gilmore as hos· E. MaiD St. ,
Pom~ro)
FOI
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known make&amp;. 'fhe lowest posBook
126
page
287,
and
EXCEPTappra
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~·~'i"is.~tiliii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~jiiij~iiiiiiii~~
lihle term• anywhere. Drive
lNG that Bold to McKay by Deed da;::;r;~.~~ Sale. CBfih In band on
little and ..;e- a !{Jt. These ar
uuok I•9
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k Krackom·
118 p
Bernard
V. Ful12. Adlllin·
well worth your trip. This t
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by
Deed
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lotrolor
de bonis non of
1.our LAST ahopping place, S•
PAHCEL II: 1'he following de·
. the Estate of Henry Gey
come prepared to deal. Fast
serlbcd
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estate,
situated
In
Sln&amp;er, Deceased.
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free delivery. Mo\'C In tomor
Chester
Townohlp
In
the
County
Webster
and J.l'UII&gt;
of Dolltll'tl
row. Anytnlna of vslue taken
of
Mcos•
and
State
of
Ohio.
to·wll:
Attorneys
lor
Administrator
For
I• trade.
Bcginnmg on the Ell! line of
(12) 20, 27, (I) 3, 10, 17, 51&lt;
WAVERLY MOBILE
._ Tile BrljJIIteat C.J'IIIt
Philip Narr's land at the south·
HOME SALES
west corner of Henry Betz farm
•~ lllcldleport
U. S. Hlghwoy lS
In Fradlon· 36, Town 8, SccUons
WAVIRLY, OHIO
16 and ~I; , the~c.~ , E!!lt 110 rods
William 0. Perkins, who&lt;e liSt
Your BIDk
'Finanee Contpanya
along Samuel S!ilger'a Nortn line known addro51 waa Letart Falls,
t.LU 01 Insurance
to a stone; thenee tn a Northwost· Ohio, Is 'hereby notified that on
F.U.A. 'title I
BUilding &amp; Loans
- - · • -- - erly dlre&lt;tlon 08 to&lt;ls to a stone; the 18\h day of December, 1957,
Will rent or trode my ti room
thence weot 20 reds to a stone; Charlotte Mae Perkins being plain·
G.l. Loans'
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Our OM! B11dge1 Acel.
house for 4 or 5 room ground
llAl WAID
thence South 68 rod• along Philip Itiff, flied her petition against him
Farm Credll AsaoelalklD
floor home. Call Roy Kaspar.
Pfarr's Eastllpe to the place of be· as defendant In the Court of Com·
IH7·M.
I 10 3tp
rlnnlnf, eontainlna fourteen ac· mon Pleas, Melli County, Ohio,
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rea be tbe some more or less, Case No, 12,113f, praylns for dl·
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A1'10WWI.. SAVING ana EXCEPTING all the vorl:e from tho uid Willlom c.
Eilht Room Houoe. Two story
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coal underl)'ln&amp; the above describ- Perkins on the tll'OUnds of tiNS!
Modern bath on second floor
.,. ·'"' ed premises, tocether with the neelect of duty and extreme cruel·
toilet and lavatory on flrsl, Ill L ""'""' II,
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right to mine tbe aan1e and all ty and plaintiff aJao ~raya lor
aood nrage, about five minutes
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wm, and rllhts-oi·Waf along any other proper relief. Said cause
from Court House .. A, N. Ben· COIIPtETI lnsuronco Protaetlea minora! 1\fam: ~arc 'hereby reserv· will be lor bearing on er about
od by Ja- and MI!Y lloush. Be· the 14th day of March, 11158.
l.a.tltfll, Uft, f.utll. Fire, Polio. Clll Dor tns the aame real eatlte convoyed
Charlotte Mae Perkins
lli!la. lll&lt;ldle;ort. Oblll
to 1!. G, Stnaer by deed recorded
kalfold fAardt, ~ Clolll£ laaa &amp;an- llllllrl1ll» ~. In Deed Book 116, paae 384 of
CUatoa . !'lsher, lllddleport,
¥Jddloport. !'1ft • ~~. 'the MeiRs Countv Deed Recorda.
Sedan Fordomatic. You'll shop
11 long time before j ou find :
cleaner car at th~,s pnce. $1,295
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy. 1 6 6lt:

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Roy DonlranO year).
Choach schoo~ ullinCI;! .~lected
Include Wllllatn Watson, llil\&gt;erlnfendent; Bill Slerielt, , ~iolatan~
superintendent; Edith Copk, 'sec·
retary; Shirley Wlpple, treasurer;
and the nominaUna, com!,llttee
was composed of James , Stephenson, chairman; Mrs. H~ward Cecil, Mra Burton Smith, William
Watson and Chester Z\rldej
A carry-in supper was Oll,]Oyed
prior to the business meeting.

presentation being made by Plant
Manager James B. Harreld.
James Haler. Rutland, results
instrument maintenance man at
the Kyger plant, also was honored
this week with announcement that
a work-improvement idea which be
had developed had been accept~d
lor publication In Electrical World
Zippers on winter clotltlng' will '
national trade journal. His article, move
more easily and be _}Yell pro-previously appearing In the
teote&lt;l
against rust wit~ ~ tbln
Monthly Operating Notes publica·
coating
of parte wax.
tion, was entitled "Savings on Eon·
trol·Air Filters."
When wrappmg ~ake hi wa}(ed,
paper, sprinkle the paper .with
powdered sugar to keep the 1ctng
from sticking.
an d a church eo unc1'l wh•'ch Is em
powere d t o ap po ,·nt all committees
A formula for flame proofing
and Junior deacons add trustees. material Is a mixture o[ 7 ounces
1t was also decided to receive borax, 3 9Unces boric aeid Rnd.2
members o;1 ar. associate basis Fi·
1 b
quarts water Soak the cot es 1n
nai consideration of the Canst1tu· thts mixture and Jet them dry.
lion Is scheduled for F7br~ary 5 They can be ironed safely. This is
when the churc~ council IS. also an especlally good idea for chil·
to present the Slate of appomted ,~ dren's play costumes.
committees for approval. Sc_veral
new commlttees incorporated in
the Consptution include~ Pastor,.l l
Relations, Social Activities a1d
Communications.
The drafting of the- neY~ ('onsti·
tution bas been the duty of the
following committee, Mrs. Joseph
C k h - 1 d . Mrs T T Shel
oo ' c atr a :Y,
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~~· P~rs~n~~e:enst~~:~:.s ' '
lhurch officers elected inclu de
Mrs Lorain Sterrett clefk; _,,s,
Elm.er Wickham, fl~anclal sc-eratary, James Stephenson, treasurer,
Air Force ~ 1 ~ 1. e c 1e d ~l- Harry .Bailey and Chester Zirkle 1
: trustees(three years; Mrs. MargarBernard A. c rJev_er an
Gen James M Gavm, A~my ..m1s et Bailey deaconess(three )'earsJ
sale boss, testifted mlssJie pro· I d J ' Stephenson deacon
ductJon' rates cou_ld be m~~easeJ ~:;.ree ·~~;s).
and sho~ld be mcrea~ed. B~t
On the board of Christian Edu·
they saod they couldn l obt•••1 cation: Mrs Joseph cookt 1,.rsl;
the money.
Mrs, James Stephensonc2 years);
ZIRKLl'~
Mrs. T, T. Shelton(i year!; Mr.

ed or unlm nished. !»tt1m-,
The Fedented Circle met Wed-.
ti033-X. D. L. Beck, 212 U. 3rt~ oe.sday evening in the chrnb SO·
Middleport, Ohio.
l:O.·lo.tlc cial room with Mrs. William Bax·
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6 room modern ranch type house ter, president, presiding,
Mrs.
Lena
Huber
opene~
the
in Mason, 1 bloCk from Grade
School. 2 lots. Phone SPruce meeting with devotions using for
3·5564.
1-9-3tc her topic ''We Believe", with the
scripture reading of Mart 5:24--34
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'Yyea'r•srs ....~' rayoremr awnas •loveean by Mersw.

ment. Phone 6128-X.
1 4 6tc
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hour Wre&lt;ker Service. Doy
Pbun• 6227. Ntgbt Pbone 2 new 3 room and bath apar~­

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The Daily Sentinel

Middleport, 0., Jan. 10,1958
CINCINNATI. Ohio UP-Utility 8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroyinf1eldef Al('x: Grammas, who hit
GRAMMAS SIGNS

303 in 73 games last .season, be
~arne the sevt•nth member ot the

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~~.u;!~?r~~~~"~!~ld -·~•••
the Winding Trail Garden Club on •
president, Mrs .John T!!rrell, OJl·

ened w1th the cl~b prayer follow·
't!d wilh devotions led by M!S· Robcrt Thomps')n ~embers respond·
ed to roll call w1th their favorite

Now is the 11111e to buy that used ear, we've got the
cars and the price Is rlghl, Don't miss the deal of a llle·

nlant to dr) An lnVtlatton was re·
ceived to all end a flower arran~·
Jng program at Lazarus Center, Co·
lumbus, on January 18 and 20, CO·
~ponsorcd by the Ohio Assoctatlon
llf Gardm Cluhs and Lazarus.
The lravelmg pr!rc, donated by
Mrs C. L Heato n, was awarded to
\1rs Th•unpson The wtnter edt IJOtJ of "Pau ~e for Lmng" by the
Cora Cola Co, were d1stnbuted
"Constructron Of A Cold Frap1e"
Nas the topiC of the evening pre·
sented by ,111:n. Robcr l Th ompson
vho also told of a cold frame at
her home and what ·ts plantc d in
1t at the present ttme.
Mrs I! ea ton and Mrs Allard
Pratt judgod the dr y arrangements
with evergreen~ brought by the
members and blue nbhons were
lwarded tu Mrs Thompson for a

time, Come In and test drive one of the line used cars
today!

DODGES
1956 ROYAL Y8

· · $1995

_!OTOROJ.A

4 Dr Sedan. RadiO, Heater and Powerlh!e Transmission
Tri Tone Paint
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1956 CORONET V8 ··

(J(!{aJl/iitp1/.eetHIGH-FIDEliTY

$1795

SUPEI DELUXE HJ.PJ CON50LE-

4 Dr. Sedan, Iladio and Healer, Tri Tone Pallll.

.t SPEAKERS AND 20-WATl POWEll

1956 CORONET 6 CYL.

Superbly rich tono from 16•
woofer and three 5)1" tweet·
era. Diamond styli. 20·watt
ampl1fier peaks at 40 watts!

$1695
$1695

Hardtop, Radio, Heater, Power Brakes and Powerfltle
Transmission Tri Tone Paint.

1955 CORONET V8 .. · .. · ·

$1645

WERNER

4 U1· Sedan, Heater and Powerflile Transnus.ion Two
Tone Bl ue ~'mish.

1955 CORONET V8 ···· · · · ·· '· $1625 ·
Club Sedan, Heater and Powerllite TransmissiOn, Trl
Tone Paint.

1954 ROYAL Y8 .................. $1195

"Whtl1 Rldlu and
A
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Bu•lntll, "'fM A Sldtllne"
N. 2nd A".
Mlddltpart

Refreshments were served by

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· $1095

Club Sedan, 1Iea!er and Def., Sparkling Bl.tck F'lllish.

1953 CORONET V8 · .... ,.. · · ·.. · $895

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IIIII.

2 Dr Hardtop, Radio, Heater and Gyrotorque 'J'ransmis·
slon, Beautiful Ivory over Red Ftnish.

1953- CORONET V8 ...... ·.. .. .. · $845
4 Dr Sedan, Radio, Heater and Gyromatic Transmtssuin
Be~ge over Brown Ftnish.
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1953 CORONET 6 CYL. ·.. .. ·: .. · $795
4 Dr Sedan, Rad1o &amp; Hmter, Ivory uver Green Finish.

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$1695

2. DETTER CAR

Club Coupe, Hm1ter and Del, tv01y over Red J&lt;'llllsh.

1955 STATION WAGON V8

You ,~.;cl a Uctlcr car bm•;tuse Hltwltttat··~ get all tht'lr 1 c1 rs
lluough lhear new car bi!Slll&lt;'ss Mostly all lheJr Cill's art lol'ally owned, many arc traded 111 from salisfied ownrr~ on
new Ponllut·s a11rl Vutcks. Oftcu yuu can talk direct to the
on ~ aual owner

$1495

4 Dr 2 Seat, l!ad1o , ileatur and i'owcrlitlc Transmto"lon
Green l'intsh
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1955 SAVOY V8

· ··· · · $1395

3. 111\'l"l'ER ImCONDITIONED GUAIIANTEI\
'l'hetr cars luc'backell by 104 yc.ll'~ of setVtl'e and unt· of
the hc~t ettuippl'd shop~ 1n southern Ohio We invlle )ou to

4 Dl', Sedan, Radio. ll c.tlcr &lt;1nd Powcrfiilc Ttansm1so1un
Bea111iful Two Tunc (;recn F'nr1sh
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1955 SAVOY 6 CYL.

· · ·· $1295

4 Dr Sedan, Hcalct' and POIII'l'llile Tralrsmrs"IOII, Jvu1 y
over Green Finish.

1954 SAVOY 6 CYL. ·

$945

Club Coupe, Radto, Healc1 •lll&lt;i Powerflilc• 1'1 ansm1"s1on,
}Hue OVCI' Gt·ay Finish.

1954 SAVOY 6 CYl. ··

'$845

4 Dr. Sedan, Healer, and 1Jefroste1, Gray Finish

1953 CRANBROOK 6 CYL. ·········· $795
4 Dr St'!lan, ltudlo,, Heuter und liydnvu 'l'l'ansm1ssmn,

Gray over Blue t'lmstt.

1953 CRANBROOK 6 CYL.

$695

4 lJI' Sedun, llcatm· a11d Del rosie I Gl ay ovc1 M,1roon
Finish
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1952 CRANBROOK 6 CYL.

·· ····· $545

4 Dr Sedan, lla1llo and ileatPr Beaultlul Blue ~'i111sh

~SCELLANEOUS

111:-;pccl

4.

m;TTEII 'l'lmMS
1 :r\IAC letmii,

and bank hTIIIS avaJlablc.

1953 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedan ·········· $495
Sparkling originul blilck fuu.'lh.

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1955 CHEVROLET 210 · .... ··.... $1195
6 Cyi. •I Dr. Sedan, lladio and Heater, Gray &amp; Coral Fin·

Dynallow drive We've sUi'iccd

lrade-ln.

tlu~

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• W&lt;ntlfost, IIHie ,to Iron .,.
Of

• Multiple 1fttdllng

• Self belt
• Button coot dreu
BEIGE wU!I GREIN,

BEIGE wUh BlUE

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'Eiberfelds .:

LL'S BEN 'FRAN K.LJ.IN

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Mae Arnold, "~
Danny Ar·

MIDDLEPORT, .OHIO

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75 To 49

Foreelosure On
Ross Sand, Gravel

Tr~o~~
·11nm .,au'on .

Of'"'r·ls
Ma.·d·e·
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The , Feeuei'·Benneti Po.•t ~
•be American Le(lou bu offtrtd
free II"•~•Portl!ttor, for ""~"~no . 111
ll"ldleport 'l'hb Pant t~ 1o.to lf!.e
blrmoblle at 1111 Pm~y JunlGr
lfl~ School I!~L,Jon, 13.
Seven! Le~· m~mbqr• .,W,be
ovalto~l, to J!la.k• ~ourfv td~l 1/1
and freln the bi((Od cetller •nd
pr(llpectlvo ~llllorJ ~· ~llli!U tie
transportaUoa- moy tall 11242 to
live lhelr uine, ~dreia .••d· 14e
ume t~ey wleh to "'' tR Ill• bi"P\f·
mqblle.
ptflela~ of• !be bl~· progralir
''"" todoy
!Ire advance .ro·
gtalr~lloll
donor.· is "eneob·
ra'-.'q."
In ........ .
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of 1110 'nlntll
, blood

The suco0a
.bloodmobUe
' ID
the

, Charlotte Es&lt;ue, .laniC. Lee
Marvin Jaolde MeK.. and
Judith
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, Mrs Paul Thc1ss, pre si1lcnl , pre·
mlcd Jt tho mcctmg of the Lad1cs
Atd of the S! Paul's Lutheran
Church held WcdnPsdfly afternoon
in the church soc1al room
Group l"endiJig of P ~a lm 34 and
a pruyer opened the meeting !\. re·
port was made on flower and {nut
baskets sent to the ' sh ut-1ns at
Chrh;tmas tnuc Twl'lvc members
nud one guC'st, Mrs Wtlliam B
Dowme responded to roll call.
Mrs Downie read un article on
New Year·~ customs around the
wodd and Mrs. Thtiss read a letter from Japan tclhng of their
New Year's customs
Durmg the soc 1al hour refreshlllCIJl s were served by the hostess.
ct~ \lr~. Duu~htss Stn~er an d Mrs
Wilham Mayer.
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Herbert Dixon entertomed

the N1lly Stitchers Club, Wednes·
~~~~:;:~~~dat her home, Rock
The evenmg was spent soctaii.Y
and iu sewing and durmg th&lt;' even.
tng the traveling pnzc donated by
\Trs. Carl Mitch Wi:IS awarded to
~rs:""Hugh Bearhs
A desserl course was served by
the hostess to MJ:s Lawrence

COMING NEXT WEEKI
TillS IS THE BIGGEST SALE OF THE )'EAR

Snuth Mrs. Jack Warner, Mrs. AI·
bci't Brown, · Mrs. Bearhs,

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STORE HOURS

Mu Folmer, Mrs. Homer Walter,

Mrs Sclim· Blazewicrt:, Mrs Carl
Mt ore, Mrs. ~ditch. Mrs James
W11l, Miss Kathryn
Mitch aud
guests, Miss Dorothy Long, Mass
Carol Bearhs and Susan and Roger

DAILY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
SATURDAYS 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
OPEN THURSDAY AFTERNOONS

D1xon.

The next moeting writ be held
at the homo of Mrs. Hugh Bearhs.
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SAVE ON THF.SE
1957· CARS

1955 Buick V8 2 dr. Sedan ···· ·· $1,595

1957 CHEVlOUT

Dynaflow dnve A c'*reful one o"ncr car on unothcr rww Bukk
Hadio and Heater
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Coupe 'V-8 with Ramjet Fuel Injection.
&amp; has appearance of riew car, satin
with red interior trim, radio and healer.
$1000.00 on this lovely car.

1955 Chevrolet V8 Belaire · ...... · $1,495

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lllg Clll"e.
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$995

New ono costs almost $4,000 00 This one Is fully equipped wtlb
power steering, brakes, radto, heater &amp; long list of acce~orics

One careful local owner.

1956 Pontiac Y8 Star Chief ··· ····· $2,19S
t dr. Sedan. N'I!IW Pontiac trade·m rram tareful locaJ owner This

Is lies! Pontiac with all leath•r seats. Four door ',Hard Top"

1955 Olds~~tblle Y8 2 dr. ··· ·· ····· $1,695
Hard Top Cpe. fudramatlc drive. R&amp;H. Almost like the
waa sold!

day il

1953 Buick VIs 4 dr. Sedan ·· · ······· $895

2 Dr. Sedan, Radio and floater. Ma·l'Oon t'inish.

One or cltJttnesl'53~ In

o! throo liM ears.

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1954 FORD Mainline ...... · ...... · $795

1954 Studebaker Champion ·········· $495

2 Dr. Sedan, Green FiniRh Heater and Defroster.

4 dr. Sedan. Cha1t1.plon In economy in mtm)' WI)'S.

llOJ)GE·PLYMOUTH
MW and Second

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Slztlt 12, 14, U, U, 20,

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1953 Dodge VI 4 dr. Coronet Sedan .'. $795

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Se'm'ors Are GI'ven
-larship Test

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1953 Chevrolet 210 4 dr. Sedan · ····· $695

1954 FORD Customline ····· ········· $895

4 Dr. Sedan, Radio, Heater and Automatic Transllll6slon

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Chol~

1953 PONTIAC Chieftain · ··· ······· $845

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.iiounUor the balliiiee of the time.
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: ·, lll!t, tile Y,liQW Iaek~ts never threatened to catch up and
in taet weaken'ed ln' tlle·llnal C!imedy O! errors 'quarter. {loing
lnt'o th list mme G~ held
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·I ie')lll\:t edge, D2-38, and fatten·
Cell! le the final ~ polalb'Uiao.
I." total o( ~ IUf'IOYefJ 11i'Or~
,
~OQimilled
In the la.tt!II!Jrter, with
ea&lt;li team equotly sUtltf.
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· Mark ·~IIY olld Harlin I'\'hit· ~.l.
latch wer~· , the only Jaoketa able ~00
to BO!ve the Galllo lle!el)lea. But Atotal of 39 Melp County H~h
8 of KellY.'• lS potnr.. ••m• from School aenlore were auembled at
hiJ rtae s~ooUn1 at the ·free line,
hitting t~at many on 14 ehanees dPomefr~ythSenior High f~~tl1 Frlhlay cr e purpose 0 ... ng e
Whitlatch ®nnee~ 1 lor seven Senior Seholmhip Tetla. Five
ftel'dtra frllm tbe pulllde for Ione Melli County Schools were rep-o( h).j !\est litJbti ttll• Sl!l"n. Bob- ceaented.
,
IJy !fflaon, ROlf Lltttl and, Ernest
Senior• participating l!f tho test•
·Bdwles were oft \belt afiooting, wero:
oili..\.•
Nci.Oq g!lllftg o~ll'f!eld•r. Bowles · lutorn High ~
. 1,; '11'1 t.onl! , belnl aoo•e"'IIIOd
George, M. Collins, !16berl Ed·
Ed ti09k1 hi! four 1lme8 ·"
John Heller, Ralph Ktri:Clt~·
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A. Kuhn, ludy .; fA'!!~
. l"'anwhlle, Ken.ny ljllaUe, Shoe·
Parker, Reihl SIQ!et; ~
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MeKOJn of the, wlnat&lt;• •
Spencer, Marleot·
ond Bob White.

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PUO~E 602l·Y

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~ r.llddlepoft ,utter" Its fourtll sf;Q Basketbau··:te•cue lief~lit 'Friday lllght •t Gallipolis 75 tq 49 as the B*e Devil•
~ away· to Ia.25;11 first qua-rter lead and then fooled

proJects and

ported The birthday! of MrE
f!~ telds and Mrs Melvin Grim::1
were observed. Mrs C B Weeso?
lreasurer, reported the missionary bud get Ut) to date. Il was vot·
ed to rnntribute $10 00 each tJ
LodJa Afriea for the Belgian
Congo Central Conference and tJ
the Pearl St;reet
Commumty
Center at Youngstown, 0. It wJ~
reported that $28 00 ht~d been col·
lectccl on t!te apron project wb1e!li
w11l contwue tht'Oughout Januar~
Mrs Willum Elchtngcr close•!
!he m~clmg With exrerp!s fron
one of Pau l's Le tters, aflcr whae~o

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ish.

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The Jolly Club met Wednesday
at tile home of Mrs. Gene Evans,
Bradbury. Mrs. Wtlbur Hanning,
president, was in charge of the
meetmg and Mrs. Marie Leifhett
was welc.omt:d a.s a new membei·.
Plans were made to meet on
Feb. 12 at the home of Mrs. Ger
aid Wildermuth A. birthday gilt
was presented to Mrs
Wilder
muth l:lnd 1m anmversary girt tJ
Mrs Lillie douck.
The hostess served potato salad
:::mdw1ches, cookies and coffee 1o
MI'R Clay Evans, a guest;
Mr,·
Lei!hctt. Mrs. Hanning, Mrs WII
,dermuth, Mrs. Charles Strau'j-:;
Mrs. Donald Houck, Mrs. AI bet t
Woodard, Mrs. Otmcr Grim t 1
Members unable to attend were
MrS. Roy Mayer, Mrs Henry Du
ley and Mr!. Eldon Wtll.

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Foiutb TU,e In SEO Loop:Bace To;JD.hile

Eleven shut in calls were re·

1957 CHEvROLET 4-DOOR
V·8, Power Pack Motor, Powergiide 'l'rapsmission
Radio, Heater. Low Mileage. New' car title
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1957 DODGE ·

1957 Buick Y8 4 dr. Sedan ······ · $2,795

Firedome 4 Dr Sedan, Radio, Hl)llter, Powerfllte Tr.ms.,
Power Steermg and Power Brakes, Two Tone Paint.

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ctded as a proJect for rebruary
to cullcrt and count sales ta·&lt;
stamps

1955 Ford, Y8 Fairlane ·...... ·.... $1,495

1955 DE SOTO ·........ · · ...... $1795

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

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Wednesday Me'et
A 8 db
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By
Yellow'.la$ets · Back

sprmg mcetmgs ' The group de-

Victorill Cpf! Hard Tllij Model ExceptiOnal m cvcry way

4 Dr. Sedan, l!.adio, Heater and Fordomatlc Transmls·
sion. Blue Finish.

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Mr.

One locul owner New GMC trade In

1956 FORD V8 ...... ·.... ·.... · $1795

Two Tone Gtem Finish

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Nifty Stitchers
Meeting Is Held
Wednesday Night

St. Paul's ladies
Aid Society Holds
Wednesday Meet

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.Hiai!llnar's pr1ce the1r cars (or quick turnover You J,!d the
udvllul.lSC of ttrcir large vuhmtc Olaettaar"li again ftrst pl nr:c
tn new car sulc,j lor December
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1956 PLAZA 6 CYL.

Mrs. Radford Ingles, president,
was IR charge of the meetmg and
plans were made for their partie!·
pation in the Polio campaign. Mem
I bers are to place coin·boxes for
the March of Dimes m business
hou5es in that area. Two new mem
bcrs were voted into the club, 7~rll.
Edtson Weaver tmd ·Mrs. Eleanor
Ewtng. Plans were dtscussed for
Guest N1gllt whtch will be held in
February With the t1me and place
lo be announced la~r .
The hostesses served a dessert
course to Mra. Ingles, Mrs George
r.ur11s, Mrs Mel Clark, Mrs N P.
Mrs: Stanley Har)&gt;our
drs. Charles Yea~r:er, Mrs Edward
Ryan, Mrll. Dor Ebersbach, Mrs
Mary Berry, Mrs. L1lah Z1rk!e
Mrs Thomas McGowan, Mrs Doro'
hy Schwab, Mrs George Carson,
M'r~. Mtcky Dod~un , Mrs. Donald
Cook und Mrs James Diehl

I. LOWEST PRICES

PLYMOUTHS

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Dunng the business session a

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1952 CORONET 6 CYL. · .. · .. ·.. $595

Mrs John Sauvage :r as•lstcd
by hPr mother, !\Irs Bert WrP.sr
cntertlma•[l the WSCS of ' \lC As
hury Methodist Church o! Svr J
cusc, Wednesday evcmng at he"
h
nmo
Th e mee t'tng 111 charge o1 t:1"
d t M
M 1
Prest den · h tss
arc a Karr,
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opene wrt cevol10ns ltd b\
Mrs F'rec1a !'I e ld s ustng
· Ior her
or Mr ."lid
'Irs ""nlz
Wolle an•L' tOJHe "Japan Today "
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Mrs. Wtlliam Bax ter.
Mrs c H Weese,
program
Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs. Myrtl~! '!'1nirman. presented two topk~
Lung and Mtss Dorothy Lon!! ",hp~ n Today" and "Chr1stia r
were visitors tn ParkersbUrg on -\cticn On The Market". Two
Thursday
cltapte ..s of the study book 11Thc
Mr and Mrs Harry Canterburr Gospel Accordmg to St Mark''
wcr1! bumnc.ss vtslt!)t's in Gall!·/ were grvcn by Mtss Karr

t•r nnd slstcr·m·liiW,

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Mrc.
Sharon aud son Ronald or Dun
lnp, Iowa, have returned to lhe.r
horne alter a two weeks vis f
With her parent~. 1\tr. and MI S
Dan!l Hysel l, Syracuse
Mr ancl Mrs Murl Sh!&amp;lcr, so n;;
n.oger and Tormuy a'ld daughter,
who were enroute to thetr
hPutty
orne m Wooster after a vaeatwn
Ill Mextcn were overmght guests

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of Charlotte Icommurucahon was read from
guest of her brolh: Mrs. !larry P Smith, dis:nct prc-

ge Hcmes, ~drs Thompson, Miss A\·enue, )Vtth Mrs. Fr('d Thabtt
Settz and Mrs Bryan The door 811 ~ Mrs Lawrene Foreman as coprn;e was awarded to Mrs Heaton hostesses

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·Beauttful Two '!'one Blue Finish.

Club Coupe, Radio, Heater and Gyromatic TransmissiOn,
Green Finish

Mr and Mrs C. ll Bradbury
were husute5s v1s1tors m Colum·
bus Tuesdav
The Rev· Howard Ruppclt ('ntcrtamcd t~c Rev c E Hoyt and
son , Dav1d , at dtnner Thursday at
lh&lt;' Martm Res taurant
Kenneth Allea Rtce, ten nionth
oId son of 7~r and Mts Larry Rice,
was returned home from Ilolzer
Hospital, where he had been a mcd·
tea I patH!nt Thursday.
. Mr:!i, c E Hoyt, who has been
tn Fmdlay thts week wtth her
daughter, Mrs Robert Mtlls, and
new son at the home of the Rev
and 1\frs w c. Ftarman and son
returned hc1·e today
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At the ctosc at the meeting a
The Mason Mothers' Club met
number of contcbls weler held and Wedneiday evenmg at the home of

4 Dr Sedan, Radw, Heater and Powerfhle Transmission,

1954 CORONET V8 ·

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RADIOrv

'Asbury MetLodl"st·
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WSCS
M
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H
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At
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Dm·~f'll JJ;~rtwi '! dau_ghtrr
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M050fl MOtherS
table arrangement, Mrss Emma
Imperial Mahogany or Calif.
Mahognn¥, Walnut or Sweriieh
Seitz Cor a coffee table arr~nge - CJ bM
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mept: and Mrs Terrell lor a hall
U
eetmg
Oak
l1n18h.'
$249
95
(Model 6K22)
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doy
Bulll·ln AM-FM Tunet opftondl, lll1nll
so awarded to Mrs Leo Bryan for
e
e
nes
a hall arrangement
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1955 ROYAL 2 DOOR .. ·....

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ThursdayAvcevening at her home
,
Sprmg
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"' eano( S. St baa f - •nltddlcport
Society Editor - Phone 6079/
Th• meeting in charge of the Lucille Hawkins - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone 8244

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.BLAETTNARS
10&amp; Yem of Sej'\'fee .
T.o Butekl"

. OPEN EVENINGS TIL
Phones 12! and 308M
BUJCKS ·
PONTIAc&amp;

~iOO 'P.M.

4-Door , Hard Top. Power Steerlng, Padded Dash, wbite
wail tires, large motor. Automauc Transmission, Radio,
Heater.
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1956 CHEVROLET · .. · .. ·.......... · $1895

2-Door Coronet, extra low cineage good tires v-8 ·
gyJ'oirive, heater.
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Belair 4·Dr. Sedan. Beautiful red and white finish . Radio; 1952 PONTIAC .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ·.. .. $56!
heater, power steering, V8 motor. Local owner, Power
Chieftllln Deluxe 4-Door. 2-tone green, Hydramalit drive,
Pack. Really Sharp.
radio, heater, seat covers, !)Xtra good tires.

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1955 'PONTIAC ...................... $1495
4-Door Sta.r Chief. v.amotbr, radio, heater, power steer·
lng, power brakes. One owner car.

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l955 CHEVROLET .. · .. :-·.......... $129$ 19~~ GMC 2-T~N · .. : .... .... ·...... $1~5

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210- 2"'oor .. Dark green finish, V·8 motor and heater. looks-And is solid as new trUck Large he t
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MANY MORE - ALL TJPE~

"F\"0111 Ba«gles

1956 ,ORD ........................ $1965

4-Door Sedan Cps!om Royal - V-8 motor,
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Flite Transmission. Radi!J, Heater, Low Mileage.
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