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The Dailv Sentinel
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Legion,
rtDet Vonday at the home of Mrs
''ll[eUiJ wmston and was opened
l&gt;ti Mrs Gl!'lttude Buller, 'vlee
\)president while the pre.udent,
Jlra. Ca~pbell Harper, played the
~allonal

Anthem and Mh Harn
son Bentle)l gave the prayer
Mrs. Harper was m charge o'
"the business meeting when plan~
were made for an Amcrtcamsm
program lo be g1ven on Feb 21 at
Baptist

Church

With H E Boney, Pomeroy a ~
the guest speaker
The public IS mvlted to Uu ,
\ program and a social hour w1li
be helc:l tn th e ~lt urch d1rung roo m
arter the talk
The Auxilia ry votei a contn
buuon to lhe M;uch of D11ncs
Mrs Harper reported on the for
matwn of a Jumor Umt ol t11.
Auxiliary and plans were made 1o
mstall these gtrl :s and also Mrs
Oscar Hardaway a new member
of the AuxJilary, at the ncxl
meeting

Mrs. Lee Pratt
Is Hostess To
The Kin Club
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The next regular busmess meet

l,.eWll:o

ll,lflley Post. American

the Mt Moriah

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Americanism Program

Th~ AUXIh~ ror the

Mrs Lee Pra1t cntertamed th e
Tur ~t! .ty evcnmg w1th
Mrs. c J F. h1rsl&gt;aeh president
in charge of a :-~hnrt busme s~;
mccl lllg A l IIIIJ J1Jutwn was vot
ed for th e Mtrth of Dimes anl:
It was iltl'lOunccd that the next
meetl!lg would be at the home of
Mrs. Emmett Blackburn
Games were played tnrt pnzc.,
won by Mrs Emma Lctfheit
Mrs R1eltard Vaughan Sr, Mrs
WIJlard Ebersbach
The hostess served refresh
ments to those named above anU
Mrs Hwold Eber~bach, l\frs Veda
Lehew, Mrs Rl~hard Vaughan
Jr Mrs Amucc Ohlinger. Mn
Edgar Pratt, Mrs Wald Wlndou
Mrs Ruth Laney and daughter
and Mrs Waltur Rnwh uud thrc(•
K1n Club

lng Will be at the home of Mrs
Butler m March The meeting
closed with a prayer by Mro
llentley and ''Taps' played bv
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The ho.stesses were Mrs Wm Elewnor

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Second Ward .
Women's Club
Meeting Js Held

-APPLE «;ROVE
ct:muhv

ston, Mrs C R Young
car Hardaway, Mrs
Sm1lh and Mrs · Arlena Rees~
Hml they :icrve1l a chJ( ken pot pic
lunch to the members

Plans Discussed
For,Observing
Cub Scout Week

Sl'~l'lt'll

attendance

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,.. ct.mll'aouuon to tne PoUo fund .
was voted by the Sugday' SchooY.
Rev. Grove fllled hla re1ula' •t
polntment at 10 40. Hla subj~ct
was "Misunderstanding" An even·
gelistle &lt;ampa110 wlll besld hero '
on March 24 with EVan Edwards
of Atbeoo 11 evangeliSt.

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Wedding Is Anrumnced

ALFRED

IIUlo !2,wull0 the oflerint $10.ll •

Mlddlepori S~lety Editor - PhoD6•8079
Mrs Os
W1 1l1am LucUie Hawkins - Pomeroy Soelety Editor --: Pllone

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Society

PfaJJs wen~ discussed ror help
mg t:ub Seuuls 111 rorCign coun
lrJC~ when the Cub Scouts of Der
Six mel Wednesday after sc hool
&lt;~ t the home of lhe1 r Den Mother
Mrs Charles MurraY Mulberry
Avenue
The mcctmg openctl w1tlt thr
nledgc !&gt; the flag and Cub
Scout prom1sc •led by Make
Wright Plam were also discussed
rur obscrvmg Cub Scout Week
1 he group worked on a sk1t for
tile pack meeting after wh1ch
~ ames were pluyed I he meetlnrclosed w1th the Cub Scout Circle 1
Attemhng were Jan C1lo, Cltarl
cs Murray &amp;dd ie Baer Make
Wr1ght, Racky &lt;.:ampbcll, Dannv
Brown JQC Boney Mrs Murray
Den Mothur, and Mrs Lloy~
Wnght, ll'!liislant Den Mother

IY• UNtrio PillS

Ohio: Cloydy ift4l rit~ l'illh '"'
mlonal ..,.. flurrlts , ...,, It
nlthl aof Satvtday. !lith ,..,
It 35, low llnitlll
to :M.

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The )4YF held ito regular moeJ·
lng on Sundey evening, Jan, !Z
with an altendonce of 13 youth
and 2 adults
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Margaret flnn Wmdland led devotiOns, Janlte Swartz was pianist
The program conslstcd of i'ew
l~onSJve reading, a, B1ble reading
and quiz, and a special number,
"Gethscmanc" by Margaret Ann
Wmdland aud two spee1al numben
by the lo!Y~ group

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BOW

Of Natiop Toc1ay

A pernatent donn cooter on
the New Enlland coait doused '-·· -•
the NortheUI: witll a !bird
otra1pt da1 o~ IIIOW, nm and
driz:zle.
M~vte;i!&gt;ltiUen

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ALL NEW
lrO)ItOn
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ReRubllean Stile Chalrmanilay
C. Bli.!s said thai ell .peraons !~·
tertlletl In enterl!!jl hla ~Y •
primaries had ba4 an ,opportu~ltY
to innoUnc~ He u\d_l be wu 111tl
nobOjly decided to ~~~ the in·
cw\tbentl lleeouae '1biltef pnmary
IICI'aps aro not eondu~llve to wln·
n,nr election!.!'
/ The GOP commllt~e. wltb on•
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• dl!oantlng vole, endoraed locum
bents from u. S Sen. John W.
(Continued oq Paae F1ve

Furniture
~NCLUDES

&amp;elriJeralor an'
Gat Range
Par 01!7 huo dowa
llld• fiB.OQ per monlb

BAKER

Mrs. L. Probasco
Is Hon,ored Guest
Mrs Lowell Probasco who w1!1
leave this week for her Ml\
home m Charlestun WliS guclil of
honor Wcdncsc:l11y at a breakfast

IJCid HI the home or Mrs Waller

FURNIT!JRE
0. 11Jae Brllblesl Coraer
ta Middleport

Ct ooks
Mrs Jlrnbasco Was prrscntcd h
girl f1mn tlw followang h.d1cs

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Pre~yterian

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Women's Ass'n
Meeting Held·

forrest Bachtel, Mrs E l\l
Dl ok&lt;• Mrs' Br11cc Lloyd Mrs 0
p Klcrn, Mn Wnync Glbhons
Mrs J J Davis, Mtfl Theo Nouh
ling and Ml a Crooks

·Finol Cleoronce
Ladies'

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ClaSI 12 Circle of the WSCS of
Heath Mothodlst Church met Wed
evening at the home of
Emmlsh with lofts Har·
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, president, In charge
of the buajnei8 meellhg Mrs No·
ob Haatlni substituted as devol·
loaal leader for Mrs Homer Cook
and read arUdes form "The ChmJ·
tlan Herald" and the IOSrd Psalm
wtth the prayer given by the Rev
C R Konkrl~:ht
Dur~ng the business meetlag
plan• were made for a bake .11ale
to he held on Waablntton's Birth•
day, Feb 22, at the Trlluster
£leaner with Ml08 Frieda Faehnle
as chairman of the sale.
Miss Faehnle gave a report of
the sale of pecans this year wltb a
$122 00 Money makllig
Thi'Cl~!t· proJ~'"!a were dlS&lt;U08ed and the
the paraonaae (•rnoee
dlseuaaed by tho mem•
eventna's proa:ram Will
i[ij·:~~~~t~~ ......,,,ll"aiDIO quiz led by the nev Kon·

Enterprise EUB
WSWS Meeting
Held On Tuesday

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out the rei!Jon.
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Rams of one half mch sou&lt; I
portiom of W.ulri.ngton and Ore!

gon and lighter amounts fell

!ofr. and Mrs Grill Ruasell,
Bradbury, have 'leamed that their
grlnddaughter, llarb~ra Je~n S•·
well, b one 9f 115 •Colorado ltate
Unlyeral(f otud~nts , ,.&amp;o \,lilve
beeil nomlnate_ct 1p , thb rear'a
I'Wiio'• Who Among Sludei!t In
Allier*•• JJnlveraltlea." '
This 1.- one
lhP ~·•.ft~):
honor a
junior

Death Reported
In Columbus

Tri.f..ounty
Con~rt To Be
Civen Monday
The body of lhe deeeasCd wu to

,$lien Hamptoo, Kerr St., Pomeroy, died auddenly Thlll'8dty mor~~o
mg In Columbus He wu an em·
ployee ol the State of Oblo.
SurviVing are blo·wile, Lula, IIIICI
a son in California
retumtlcl here loter today by

Mid~r-t:t High
.Rob List

Dr Delbert A Ru,..ll, radlol0&gt;
is the new preaiJient of the
Elyria Memorial Hoapltal medical
staff
He " the son of loft and lofts.
Griff Russell, Bradbury, and at
tended the Bradbury Elementary
School, graduated frol!l Middleport IIIah &amp;:hoel and Ohio State

CHESTER
ly Clarice AHa•

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University

Mr ~ and Mrs Ern eat Gaul or

He baa· been In praetlee In

Tipton, Iowa, viSited briefly with
llr. and Mrp. Frank Gaul on their
way Jo Florida lor a vacation
' D Jl, ~leland, Columbus wa&lt;
lhe
or
and M"

In the Medieal Arts ~uildlng. He
married md has two oona, Del·
bert Jr, 10, and James, 8
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Meeting
For
to $39.00

Sole $1••95
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AS LOW AS

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,, •• ,..•• , •• runeral borne at whtch "'1.' Alaodltlon will preaent the
t1me arrangeriients will be made col•mbw Symphony Ordlellra on
Monday, Jan %10, at the Wuhlna·

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Nortliem Callfonua and east to
Idaho
Fatr weather prevaJled Over
the Southwest, the G u) f
Coast rules and the South AI
lanuc reg1on The clear slt1e3
1ent rl!ldlnp plungmg to the
freerll1g loark as far south 15
central MiSBIS81ppt and northern
Geor&amp;la, and as low •• the 40J
In central F1ortda
Forecasters predtcted conUnued
snow fiurriea tGday from the

Allen Hampton

Barbara Sew.~ll
Wins H~nors At
Colorado St~tte
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Vciluta To $16.95

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and toutb to tbe OhiO Valley and
Tenn.,...., wllb eetaSIODal light
.11now flurries reported through·

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Cow otaJe.o ~ nigh'

and euly today,. ~ener•llY meas
uring under one-tenth of tn( inch
Cloudy sk1e1 blanketed mucb of
the area from tbc )Jorthcrn
Plains, Kross t~ Great Lakt5

ton aehool auditorium m Gllllpo.
Us
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Tho q, the """"'d of the serl01
thlo Win• and IB the firlt fuJI.
llcdied ordieotra to perform In
the 11 year hiJtory of the locll
assoclltlan.
Evan Wballon, the conductor, ,.
a native of Ibdiana and tias eon·
dueled summer ,concerto of the
Connectlwt Symphony On:bestra,
the B,qalo Pbllbannoru&lt;, aad the
Sprialfteld SymPJtoll1 Orehestra
The Other two eomerta this winter Ylill he Nina Dova, ballad sing·
er on Feb. ZS, and The Cblllti·
cl~m. 1 male quarte~ on April T
The Tri-Coulllf USO&lt;iatlon mem·
bera can alao attend the Cbleqo
Opm RaDel in AtheDI Friday
nillhl at v~orlal Auditor~um,
Oblo Univenll)'.

Great Lakes reg10n and Ohm Val·

ley to New England
Fall' weather was expected
frolll Califom11 to !he Mi.,ISSIPPI
and tbe SoutHeast, wbllt showers 1
were seen for the Pacaflc Ncrth
west along with some snow fiur
rles 10 the northern 1Wck1es

Je~y Breeders

To Hear Jim Low
Speak Saturday
Jim Low, staff &amp;peaker for tltt'
Nationil ASSOCiation of Manufae
turers, will He guest speaket at
the 70111 Annual Meeting or the
Ohio Jrrsey Breeders Aasocl'!l·
Uon rr 1 ~ay and Saturday, lanu·
ary 17·18, 1958 11le lllftf.inn
will be held at the Youth ,Center
on the Ohw State FmJ:rodnd~
Columbus, OhiO
Thr Friday ae~~ion Will begin
, 1 3 p m w1th a meeUng of the
board of direelors During the
e~erunrr seuicn an open discu8ll10n penod will he fuUowed by
~lee:Uon of offiee:rs
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A panel dtscussion, "All JerseJ
Milk" and bwilless seu1on Will
blghUght the morning ·i~~~~:;
hegumlng at !O:SO •· m. !l
~lr 'LO'!" wUI •peal&lt;
noon seaaion
awards villi be
The junior
bold a sewon on
mg at wbich tlnle
cff1cers A guest
scheduled for

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~ltGIIS H•se"-,4ncl ~fii9Y ~,ow Is Creating Hardship
s Schoof Mfna DJMt1~s As Plants MOve fn
a monstrous h~i·· 'aild Wggy

lion no longer clusters arliund th~ lacl(lry
door. lnste~d. It has created what the sociolo·
4Jsts call Suburllia In Southeastern Ohio this
means that OVEC employes - 01 consider
Kaiser, Sporn, or Vanadium - Jive comfort.
ably 10, 15, 20 and even 25 miles away in
different tax districts.
Years ago Ohio law provided that towns
and Cities should have thm exempted school
d1stmts for taxation and ndmmistratlve pur·
poses. Today, for taxalion, Ohio should pro·
vide some means whereby the school tax dol·
Jar from mdustJ·ial ellpa~sion is spread
arounJt at least 011 a' cou~tr basis

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11 00 Tic •rae Dougb
12•30 It Could Be Yod

1'15 Moviebme

2 30 Kilty Foyle
3 00 Matinee 'Inestre
\·00 Queen for a DIY
4'45 Modern Rcmaneet
5 00 ~omedy Time

it is quite likely that unles• this law is
'new Kyger Creek JliltJ\, Srl1001 has changed soon lhe Soufher)l Rural Scljool disbqllt and school Hoard iil~iii!rs ac!\1111· trict will inherit a tax fortune But the school
about their daily (Js~ ~~~~ .miles ort population of that district will not soar- Infaces They have an' a'cute problem: deed it may be less for some time-any more
rapidly than other Meigs County townships.
~pend their money.
There arc today approximately 2500 acres
6ne should grudge that fortunate
jloard its good luck Yet the facts of of prime Industria·! land optioned or sold in
In 1058 are not like those ol 1858, and Letart Township. Families w1th no roots in
soil already arc moving out. Until that slack
Is tak~n up the school population of that dis·
Add1son needed a new school, It trlct may be at a standstill or even undergo
~!~~!~it for the population It owned before a downward trend.
·Very few of the employes at OVEC
This problem certainly
not unique in
PARTY
U.v~-tn . Addlson township. Very fcw, .lf any, Galli~ and Meigs County. Southeastern Ohio, Mlu Suellcn Goodnlte was hos·
emp o:jes now living elsewhere are planning along the river, Is destined to participate In tess at her home on New Ycsr'a
!leW h""es In Addison. In sho'rt, Addison has a general industrial expansion. Other river Ev~~:ln: ~f.IY~~~~~ :~~··:~O.to
• magJJUicent new school, with money liter.. fronting towns and cities already have their enjoyed dancing sod refreshments
aUy slt!ping out Its classroom doors while 1 Is
Those aitendlng the party were
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, neal'by,: school distncts Including .m~nv, In p an 1 w get them 1 ~ the future.
Jomos McKnight, D~vid RlchardM
Our legislature shoulJt acc~pt this modern son. MsrKlo Roach, Linda Rous~.
elgs
County
continue
to
pay
theL
blll
for
ed·
problem
at once for serious study with a view Shlrle~ Dod,oon, Carolyn Dotson,
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ucating children or OVEC employes
tow d 1 1 1 Ohl
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,Unlass we wat~h carefully Representative
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This; ls what Will happen lf a• proposed
amendinent to the Ohl 0 C tit tl 1 1
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ons u on S p BC·
ed on ; the balljl~ thls autumn &amp;Jd·.~9JII'PVed.
ThisC!111endment would de 1 47
pr ve
counIn, Oh'10 0f th etr. 1one representative
In
· tile le4tslature It would do It by deleting a
llDgle phrase in Article XI of th C Ill .
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sets Up the ratio Upon whlcb repr!,Sen~atton is based and ' *lso sbtes "Pro.
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coun 1lea av 1ng pcpulallons of less than onehalf of 79,466 (89,733), would Jose repres~ntatwn ln Columbus If approved th A
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ment would invoke othl\f eonstltutidnal provisions for setting up districts consisting 0 f
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W()y are our ally cousins getting so snobby?
Clevelaqders, fpr eraitJple, long have complaliled tl\a·t on the ba~ls or population they
I ld have a large•· delegation in the House.
SIOU
CiiYI\hQ~ Coqnty had' 18 !louse members
l&lt;lurll),i th•laat sessldn! They said their del
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·~ ~~ repreSJ led fle.Jitly 1,400,000 people,
compared' wllh Vinton County which has one
repres nt tl 1
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10 '800e· a ve or a pcpu atlon of less than
Yes, Clevelanders are becoming a bit
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ratio Is obtained by l!Mdlng rounty
11 lOPttiJ!tion by 100 For the currnqt 10 ye
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:=~~~ o1 a ratio Is entitled to one represenevery county containing one and
r~:=r~'~:h~ ratios is entitled to two repre'f.
every county containing three
~~;f'; ratio is entitled to three represen.
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and so on, requiring after the first po,.. w ere every county at least would have
one representative• This· conceivably could
'"ii~t!ve·e". 11 re ratto .tor each atldltlonal repro· create a more unwleldly House. But one 01

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The Golclen Rule Clss; held
thear monthly meeting at. the
church Wedneoday cvenmg A covered diSh oupper w" enjoyed by
the group wrth Mrs Evmlt Roush
" hosi&lt;ss.
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During a short busmcss scsS&lt;on
Mrs IDonald Brown '" "' oppolnl&lt;d
ai t!W E'cbruary hostess The group
voted to lake a proloct of Slnrtmg
a church library Th" l1brory w111
he ova1iable to all persons of St
Lutheran Church and woll he mun·
aged by the Golden Ilule Class
Attendhlg the mcctmg were Mr
and Mrs Bub Joho•lon and chi!
dron,: Mrs carroll Adam• Jr, ~,.,
Eve1ctt Rou~ h and daughters, Vir
and Mrs Donald Bruwn und PhyJ.
II• Batey.
PARTY
EddiC Stein w1u1 hOst ut a Nl.'w
Year'• F.vo PBIIY whrrh wus held
at the Siein home Gno.ls were
Nancy Alm&lt;~I'Ong, Becky Goqdnltc,

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News Picture
NBC News
n'r. Hudson's Journal
TNtb or con~UeDCOI
l!ob Hope S&amp;ow
M-SQ~ad

8'15 Sign Oo .
8:30 Circle 8 Ranch
980 TBA
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!O.Sil The Hull ana Jteddy Show
II 00 Fury
II' ~o Andy' a Oan11
12:00 True Story
12.30 Delfei!Ve's Dairy

HatChl.g Egg
Program

NICHOLS

5 BD
6 OO•

8:15
6:30
7:00
7:30
S·oo
9·00
9:30
10:00
10.30

NBA Pro Basketball
TBA
J.laclng from Hialeah
Sky King
Hop~lqng Ca88idy
Newa ?lit&lt;jre'

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People' ' FunD1
Perry orilo
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Club Oasla
Gisele MteK~e
Eud Qf th~· !l!lin~w
Your Bit Plra4t-

ll:OO N&lt;vis "Healllloao

n·1o WeJithercafll""li'f
11:15 Nl~Walob
1·00 Sign Off

Channell- Friday
dinner Monday
at Wahama Hlgb
',/;~~~;~~e;~~!\':~
Department
oe
1 their duties
at the
without any loat-ttme ace!·
The dep•nment .aJipervlsors
serv~d the dln~r to lltU:men. Tile
fOod' wal prepared b~ th·Wahannr
Band B'oo!tero.
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"«•· !.loyd Rou!H ani M" •B
R. Vance 'llere host~sses et the l&lt;&gt;
dal Golden Club ThllrOday, Jan.
9, at the Alex Quilltan Memorial
Clubhouse w1th Mrl 'Philip Wolpert presiding. .
·, Mro F'loyd1Qtlma¥, ifHatrman

8:00 Captalp Kanelroo
8 4li CBS News
P·OO Mornlni Showa

EIIB Chur&lt;h
held their
m~tlng at the
of Mrs. F. A Batey.
Batey was procram leader
he. loplo llel~- "~tren&amp;then
Church Throup UOdO!'iland·
laJ.'r
Allo the fitot ptocrarp qn the
oerles "ClOSS and &lt;ltlols In Japan"
was held . .
A short ~usln~s1 '"'ion was
held. lira. K. J. Sco)t gave a book
review. Ot~'r members taking
part were Mrs Bert Ror!ah, Mrs.
Ott&gt; Roush, !\Irs Edna Clark and

dreucd In nattve Japanese
ottbe recent tlower show showed
pieijlres token of the entrants dJB- costumes.

playa,

A Biblical Dialogue was presentMrs Uoyd Rou11h gave reports ed by Mrs. F A. Batey, Mnr. Clay-

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Judges comments at the ton Alhey and Mrs. Olho Lleving.
sh6w 1
Mra Bert Roush and 1\trs K J.
Th y ~roup exc:hunged
ollel'ed prayer and the moot·
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slips and the program nn
mg 'Baskets" was led bY Mra
T Stol)e who demonstrated how to

make them.
Gary Ferby of Zanesville, Ohio,

of !he

dooed with a hymn.
COUPLES CLUB

The Couplts Club m~t recently
at the home ot Mr. 1 and Mrs

urtha.Callfor"la Spray

Chcmicnl Corp shQwcd colored
slt£\l:!s on "Begoma and Fuchsia
ami !low to RHise Them" ,
Refreshment&amp; were l~fVcd by
the hostesses to the gue&amp;ts and
mcmbct s
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Mt~s nOrothy Sayre• entcrt11int':d

13.15 Lo~e of Life • ,
121!0 Semlr lor 'J'OmiJITIJW
1:1:45 Guidrng Llihl.
I·OO Katie's Kitchen
1.30 As the World 1'llru ·
2:00 Baat the Clock
1:30 Houseparty .
3·00 Big Payor!
3:80 The Verd!Art Ia Youn
4:00 Brighter Day
1'15 Secrot Stol'!ll
4:1!0 Edge of Night
G110 Early Show
8·3o Your Esso Reporter
8.45 Sports Parade
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?1QQ Mr.
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9:00
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1o 30
11:011
II 30
12:00

Jr. Town Meellnl
Captain Kangaroo
Mighty Meuse Playho•ae
Garden Clbb
Soturday Play~~use
Yquni/•Pel&gt;plh 1'Phllhar·

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Neighbors
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field; SlmpDeliy"itdda uolh~ - tlilger·llp eontroUed
P&lt;!Wef revel'ling b,i,I ro!aiY lwer, ODiy &amp;hOle Who ~Ve
undergone lite · baek·~g effort of,PuDing bae11
lbeil' liller.t from llllll'dl an~ ,obstaeles ·. ~·IIJ&gt;: kjlow
w!IJ&amp; reierllnJ m~ to rotary 'IUllng. ADd DOW Slip·
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famoaa for "first&amp;;,

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WIST COLUJIBIA, WIST VIRGINIA
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Dr. E. J. ~ of,Coqaell Uoiver·
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Mil~~· ~QUIP~·~NT

.ltodio D•al

SAVU 'tOri JJfJN£1'1

beekeeper of Coltoit, calif.,
aclleduled to deli..,. U.. ~OJ]IOie
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at re10u..,... Obln AJricuttunl
llllenalon Servke Director ·W. II.
Wood, Soli Cooaervatlou tkrvl&lt;e
Cblot ·T. C. Ketiliaii and GrlaWr
will form a panel to dUeiru "OUr
AttltudeJ To~ ObiG'a rutun
Plowlna llalch01.•
Mervin Smtt4, &lt;hairlllln of
Ohio State Unlventtj&lt;'a depart.
mont Of qr)cultrlral ecoaoaua
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Beekeepera-from throughout the
United States wUI 111eot In Columbua January 27.00 for the fifteenth
111nual convention cif the Amerl·
can lleekeeplrlg 'Federatlon, Jnc.
Cbl,rles Re&lt;oe, Ohio St.ote Unl·
veralty extena!on apeclallat In ap~
culture. uys representatives from
lnore than thirty atates and from
aome provinces of Canada are expealed .
Sel81ona wltl be held In the Nell
House. They will fOCus attention
on honey production and mark•~
In( methods, the ldentlllcatlon. of
pollen plants, problems arising
from tbe uoe of insectleldea 111d
related subjocls.
waa applied at the rate of ~00
poundt per acre.
Protein Is one measure of feedlas value of bay. Amount of
teln tell oflln the
grau meadow " nitrogen ratea
were ,nereased to 50 pounds, per
acre Tbe orchardlfiSI, wblch
thrl;ed at bl1her nitrogen leY'ell,
11 m~~eb lower In protein thaD
alfalfa,
down the per-

llfill ,

3 00 Amt!rican Bandstand

Daily

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Movie Quick Quiz
1:00 Gretchen Wade ~how
1·30 Mnvi• Matinee
2 45 Pat and Mike

ket place.
The Prcaldent wse expected to
say that b11 reoommendatioDJ, If
adopted would provide more free.
dom, qpant~ marke!J, , ud help
ratoe farm Income.
Tbe keyl!one proposal wu expeeled to aak authOrity for BeD·
son to oet pcle&lt;l•upporll on """'·
cotton, whea~ rice, llld peanata
at IllY point tretweeo 911, aod 60
per cent of-partly. Preoenl law
permits auppo!U on theoe bulc
crops to be aet betweea 110 and 1&amp;
per ceDI, dependlni upon supply.
Actually, price supporta at 911 to
60 per cent would be a eomprom!Je. Until a few montbl'ago,
BeDIOD 10ui)lt authority to aet
supports at 110 to 0 per ceent
The Piealdent Wal expected to
atlt for repeal of tbe .eaoalotor

Jan. Z7-30

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S:!o Do You Trust Your Wile!
MO American Bandstand
5:00 Bucca~een
5:80 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Cartoon Club
6:25 Five SUr Final
6:45 News
7:00 lrlomenfo! Decla!on
7:30 llin Tin Tt•·
8:00 Jim BoMe
8:30 Walter Winchell File
9:00 Frabk Sinatra Sbow

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State Tt~
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ATT:ENTION

BOllt!'lbe
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tbe AmerlcaD
l'llaii.Wte a'nd
BODOJ
I Het~k~~:Del~ To
IIJ&lt;ttiuDcli~Amerlea.plan- pn ·the
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poUeleo
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llepartmenl Of edi!Qtiolt ••,
1flll'l. 111 short, they would have Earl Hatler, COIIM"Itiolr oq!n·
to Wre their chancea Ill the mar· eer with the dePirlmelll Of aatur-

Rae!ltt

Now For 1958
Anothet
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Middleport. Feed Mi.ll

'fo COng.fA!:!'S

on major
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1:00 Lone !Ianger
1 30 ,Bill' l'ltiure • ;.'
2:oo l&gt;ro lroe,ey
4:30 TV Classroom
5:00 Recore !loP
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7'll0 Star Performance
730 Perry Mason Sbow
8:1!0 Dick &amp; the Du&lt;hesa
9:00 The Gale Storm Show
Hal'll Gun, WUI Tra""~~
Official Det..tlve
11:00 Newa
11:10 The Late Sbow

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addrea. Other opeDina ..,. ape•
km will lacllldO Paul 0'bllb .Kbool principal of Jb4!aon.
\!01: W!J.; Robert Ffttc!b1 Of tbe Otio

OHIO VALLEY
FEID·CO.

Chanaal8-Saturday

Cllllle Ill~ hftltue Youn Now

· fundi for farm cwnenbip loan• tht 3 day mMt1Dt at 1 p. ... ' and
"far too little now," he aak!. Herbert EIIIHI, Ohio dlreclor of
the departmeel of lllunl ,..

·Purina
Chows

The Lloe Up
Person tq PerSOII
News
Scanning the weatller
II:IQ Tbe Late Sbow

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the High Shool Donee.

A slumber pnrtfwas "Wjuycd by

:\its3

12:13 Katie's Almanau

Newaom wiD apeak at a ban·
quet oeutoo llll~ll'l' =. Hll ad·
dreu will ellmu 111 e..olnta
proiJ'am wlll&lt;h alao wlU Include
preoontaUoa of 101m' awarcb t•
SoU Coruerillloa dlltrietl, . the
appeanoce Of Obkr'a Quoea ol
the Furrow, IIlii , ¥a Lane of
Fulton County, ltld m111lca1 num·
btrs by the IIOIII'Ot C11111t malt
quartet of IlL Vtl'IICII, 0., nation·
al Gl'lilf'l qurtet durmploaa.
Robert drtaer, Sprtnlfleld,
ledentlon preo!den~ will ope•

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fru nds at ltcr hbille Frtday nlgtit
lnlluwm~

to IX! liarry Moore
11:3G Dotto
12 00 !iewa at Noon

9.30
10 00
10·30
11:00
11:05

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year aDd 1 part of a natlojt wld·o-+·t.t.h
Pi•Fam which wltl · aullt
provlna a!r01 and llama with hi&amp;~
produolaa ability.
, Tbeoe repor!a •ummarlaed by
ttte Un)ted States Deporlll)ent ol
AgrteuHure In Wasljlnrton pr,.
vide a continuing aour~ of In·
frirmaUon ' on the producing ablt·
lty of tile alrea and dama In the
dalr)l herds of the United Sl.ole3.
With the Increased uae of artllt·
cia! lnsomlnotlon it becomes big:&gt;
ly Important that only sirea wltb
proven ltlgh produc:lni ability
are used.
The search for lbe lim that
ue &lt;apable of tranomlttlng high
producing ability becomes more
dlffrcult as tbe production level
p£ the dairy herds In the Unite~
States lncreue.
· Durin&amp; tbe month of Deetmber
according to lllr Jones report
average milk pl-oductlon was 826
pojndo and 32 ,pounds ol butterfat fOI each of the 332 COWl on
te)t,' Forty.. lght of theoe cow•
were dry, but lbey weJe atill
averared In t~e prcductlon.
The h1gh cow In milk produc-

1LEMING-NICIIOLS

1 00 Down on the Fann
1 30 B1g Picture

2 00
4 00
4 30
5 00

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Weathercsst

~.30 The Tbin llan
I ::10 €avaltade of Sporla
19 fJ Red Barber's Cmar
11:00 New! 1J9adi1Del

s'ayh• "nd lit!r gt!~~lS~ Mllrgle
Patty New l11.nd, Barbara Bosllc Roac11, 'Judy Al'hold 'oild Nalf&amp;y
Jlmllly Gr&lt;RS, Daoul Komhnlk,
Flc$&lt;.'llcr.
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Gene lle•ter ami Rrrky Abel
LIONS
fARTY
The New Haven Lion• Club held A bl~hday party honored fredtbclr dinner mcelmg at !he Amen· dy Weaver on his 4th birthday
an Le~lon Hall on Tue"duy even Sunday, at 1\he home o£ his parMr. uod :~rs Glen Weaver.
lnft J;~~~~n~•mccd that um club cnls,
Ciumes.werc played and prius won
prepared Chrlsln"' baskeJs' and hy Lew and Mlke Thompson and
delivered them to 17 needy eh1i Janw Dodson. The guests re~e1ved
dren In the "'''
(avo• s and reJreshmcnts were t~er­
Tnoso nJtenulng !he "'"'''"'G vPrl Lo tho~e above and Greg Er·
were Churl''' Lcst&lt;'l, Hoh John•ton wm, MICky Beech, Randy Weaver,
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John Wolfe James Keefe[ nnd Mar~ha Fr~th, Angle Fields, ~beryl
"'el.eth1g the h
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our a avenues of close contact with &amp;tate Mark Word,
Thompson. Eleanor Fruth, Mrs.
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P rase no ed a ve, 47 government would remnln.
DINNER
Lufemla Weaver, Mrs. Bertie
The Operutwnol Department of Hous~, Mrs. Lelt~F , Dod,qn, iilrs
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the Ph11i1p Sporn Powor Pt.nt was Ddtt'r Erwin, Mia. llehvef Thomp
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~~~~:.~r:r;;~:~ of Var1t~Ua ', t..ll(a ' 1 '(laJ~ , J~/: ,,~~ 41
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Ll•vlhg, Mn OrlfllllCIVlf•• Mil,
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Dnvl~ Fields Jr, Ml~r Dovla and
spent Sundar al IAJITNC)-.Armv rvt, Paul E l•rt Friday lor Florida for an In
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Tcri\Y iumga~ ~. -{!
'-"!IJI!'tl~ hla brothor. Hafmond M~lrord. aon ol l!ii; .Ca!JI'It Mu; dotlnlle sOJourn.
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Md, 1181 Hyaolt Ill., :Middleport, Mr and Mn 0 L Lvtle ol
lfRTH AN~oiJNCED'
iln, Golden Bahr ond Ohio, recontly Wllo al!taned J,, Parkerabura and Mr.. Lily Smlih
:lfr. and Mrs Franklin Clark of
~'!""· and Mfl Clifford No~t the Blh Infantry Dlvlllon In oor· ;t Dol pro ware coiling on Mr. and
Gilllpolls Furry a.re announcJng
and llln. Mary Bailey of mtn¥1
,
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!fro Judson Torrence Friday
were Sundoy ruem of Md~f~."rlno,(IJ\' )11 Co'~n •·' •,Mr and Mra. Chester Bucklov the birth ol an eight pound ten
Bahr.
D ol,
illtlsin'( 1~ 'lilt y, ,tfi' Syracuse were rectlnt r~est1 ounOO son, Mark David, at Holzer
Hoapital on Junuan• 12 Grandpar·
l t;IJttiYo
ontore tho !lfmy lui AP,I and 'ot Mr nn&lt;f Mu. B~n Buokley.
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completed but. tratnlnr at Fort Mr and Mra. Paul Klhbte of ent!l ar4:! Mr and Mrs Chtrence
Riley, Kon.
Belpre were Here Sunday VIII!· Clark, Middloporl, and Mr. und
Tho 22·yeu-old aoldler attend- lnlf Mrt. Klbble'a daurhter, Mrs 11111. Gerald Northup, Gallipolis
Ferry.
ed Middleport lllgh School. llo Maurice Reed and family
wu employed hy Ohio Laboratnr· M• 111d Mrs. s. G Wllaon of
SPICIAL RIVIVAL
l01, CoiiUI1bua, In civilian life
Hoekln!IPOII were buatnjll 'lsiThe Rov Everett Allman, MeAr·
tors here Wedneaday.
lhur, lo condudln&amp; special re• I·
Clifford Dale Mlcbacl of Rt. 1 Jerry Chlldoro after ooverot val services at the Church of
Middleport, Oblo, recontly 111• dm turtou1h at h!J homo hero Christ In Christian Union and Ia
"'""lt!ied tn the Army At lbr h01 returned to hll ahlp 1}. S S asS&lt;ated b~ hlo dauahtar, a vocalist
Army Reeruttlnr M1ln Station, Oiilethorpe at btl llaP~ at Norfolk and his aon who playa 1he rultar
A1htand, Ky., according to Ser· Va Upon hi• arrival h!HIIe bo The Rev. Guy F. Sayre, pastor of
1oant LewiJ Queen, loool Al'my pr01pnted hb paro'nta Mr 111d the church, Is lnvtllng !he public
recruiter
Mra Oren Chlldeu with a cuckoo to attend the servlct&gt;a which star!
Ml&lt;biOI ·~• ~ 1 ,., ~ Hll' ot ~}ock '\'Qic~ only require• wind· at 7130.
Riym6~1( o' Mtlllaet,"'Wu ·~111 { •lllr oVQry ,400 daya ,' Tho elo•k
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MUTING
ed In !he ROIUIII Army lor ' rome from CUba.
Tbo Chester Charge of Metho
,~j,t~ #~l!J:.'ri, ; ~~I wa; ·,-~!· ~:~lngMr~tt ~lat~,:kl~~ dlsl Youth Followahlp will meet
11 the Roc!&lt; Sprlngo MelhodiSI gil
jlven an mj&amp;DII!&amp;Jit Jo coiltlnen· ~kmburr Saturday.,
gth r .CU!ftl were Mrs. Nora
lal Army ~Oftl!llillld Jtead4u"i'.." · Mrs Virginia Leo Deainond and Church. Monday, at 7 SO p m
,t Fort M6nro!, flr&amp; lnla. ••
Jwo 4augh1er1 ol Park.-.tlb~IJ and
Tr]PQ\ Ml\. ~annie Johnson, Mrs
PLAN SOU~ SUPPIR
nifo: Daltvery 117
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·' Mr. fM Mri. II T. Collins o Bel· I
John Btimaarner, Mr&amp; S. H. Rert
-.r! '~r, available ao ~
John Tol'lence tlld daughtor of ~ro were r"ent vlalloro In the T~e Senior CIMO, ol R••tp~ wtn mire, Mn. ~wh ropebnrt, Phil
tn ad,t\!et at Col~mbu1 and Mr, and 1111. t'loyd Sl.,on home
spommr a. aoup •.Upper ~lhl'r\JJIJI, and S~erldo Capehart and MISs
~nt/~~· of)let, .15.60; llallac~ of Pllt'bibl"' were wetl ~lr tnd Mrs. Edward Chonlter Jonuory 18, 5 to !I p m at !he Goldye Hart.
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CHURCH WOMIN
l~all ·
~TON WILt ST*V
anp a,pi'(IAChiHJ maN'lato of vlously planned hu bcon can- T1u1 Luthera'\ Church Women
i~~~~~"ii:'Jir;;;u one GREEN BAY, Wis. UP-Green their oon Lowell D of the u s celled. '
held th•!r January meothrg re.
; tb'tt
Packers Head Coach b:· l'larlnea •hiloned at Palml, Calli.
Wagenhal!
SPICIAL M&amp;ITINO
.dev,otiortO:' Mra. J. v. Me·
~~~~~~~:•: lll&gt;o towecl!k
replloe
L1110
•!o
l\ll.ss
SU. Stroud of Palm
aao, Ill~ Sprlllfl, Calif. The 'lledtllnf Mil Pomeroy Lodile No. 164 F&amp;A:II
book review
club wiD reloln dll' be aD 9vent ol Jan. 17tll!
will hold o •pedal m1etlnll at 7'30
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eoaolt .llet lltrltih,
p. m. Monday, Jilt. n, at the Ma·
tha filbn 'frritn f. laiy oulan Ia 1111 ~~!thea or ~~ Tellttl.. ,,~ will be work
Unl10onlty atur the ijl,e
k~a llUJ firlli.W. 01 " the '111l!!t~e; lemWil&amp;lll•
toJlef arlld" wilbla ,tfl)' nach. Will be servWj'

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5'30
4.15
8'25
8:30
6:45
7.00
7·30
8:1Xi
9:00

Southern Ru;a/ Bonanza

Mr.
Meinhart Wou/8 .Join Unem lo ed II Pro s
A 'd
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PO erJ

Mid·Day Ntws

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PatJLTRYI!Il!N, TO
fROD:UC&amp;; JIA't()R~G
'EGGS ON A YEA.k
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ChannelS -·saturday

Iii the middle of t~e 20tti ceiituty po~Ja.o

tlli'•ill~ll fixes ~eneral titi s~ool !~vies cifl
6asts· It Is so unfplt our jeglsl~.,.,,. ,., follumbus must chang' It ~veqtually
the betler for Meigs County
Ga1ira County already has exper·• """•lllaY he struggling soon with the probcreated by this antiquated law.
ls ·best revwwed by noting what has
~:~~~~~~~1 in AddisOn township of Galha
Addison the Kyger Creek plant JS
~aluJ!II at millions of dollars. Location of the
d,ere more than tripled the entire tax
~~litlon of Addlsan !of 'ill! tll,x rat~ hi\IJ
t~:~ cdownwa'rd froM ' 23 mlils approxl·

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s Schoof Mfna DJMt1~s As Plants MOve fn
a monstrous h~i·· 'aild Wggy

lion no longer clusters arliund th~ lacl(lry
door. lnste~d. It has created what the sociolo·
4Jsts call Suburllia In Southeastern Ohio this
means that OVEC employes - 01 consider
Kaiser, Sporn, or Vanadium - Jive comfort.
ably 10, 15, 20 and even 25 miles away in
different tax districts.
Years ago Ohio law provided that towns
and Cities should have thm exempted school
d1stmts for taxation and ndmmistratlve pur·
poses. Today, for taxalion, Ohio should pro·
vide some means whereby the school tax dol·
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1'15 Moviebme

2 30 Kilty Foyle
3 00 Matinee 'Inestre
\·00 Queen for a DIY
4'45 Modern Rcmaneet
5 00 ~omedy Time

it is quite likely that unles• this law is
'new Kyger Creek JliltJ\, Srl1001 has changed soon lhe Soufher)l Rural Scljool disbqllt and school Hoard iil~iii!rs ac!\1111· trict will inherit a tax fortune But the school
about their daily (Js~ ~~~~ .miles ort population of that district will not soar- Infaces They have an' a'cute problem: deed it may be less for some time-any more
rapidly than other Meigs County townships.
~pend their money.
There arc today approximately 2500 acres
6ne should grudge that fortunate
jloard its good luck Yet the facts of of prime Industria·! land optioned or sold in
In 1058 are not like those ol 1858, and Letart Township. Families w1th no roots in
soil already arc moving out. Until that slack
Is tak~n up the school population of that dis·
Add1son needed a new school, It trlct may be at a standstill or even undergo
~!~~!~it for the population It owned before a downward trend.
·Very few of the employes at OVEC
This problem certainly
not unique in
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U.v~-tn . Addlson township. Very fcw, .lf any, Galli~ and Meigs County. Southeastern Ohio, Mlu Suellcn Goodnlte was hos·
emp o:jes now living elsewhere are planning along the river, Is destined to participate In tess at her home on New Ycsr'a
!leW h""es In Addison. In sho'rt, Addison has a general industrial expansion. Other river Ev~~:ln: ~f.IY~~~~~ :~~··:~O.to
• magJJUicent new school, with money liter.. fronting towns and cities already have their enjoyed dancing sod refreshments
aUy slt!ping out Its classroom doors while 1 Is
Those aitendlng the party were
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Jomos McKnight, D~vid RlchardM
Our legislature shoulJt acc~pt this modern son. MsrKlo Roach, Linda Rous~.
elgs
County
continue
to
pay
theL
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ed·
problem
at once for serious study with a view Shlrle~ Dod,oon, Carolyn Dotson,
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This; ls what Will happen lf a• proposed
amendinent to the Ohl 0 C tit tl 1 1
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ThisC!111endment would de 1 47
pr ve
counIn, Oh'10 0f th etr. 1one representative
In
· tile le4tslature It would do It by deleting a
llDgle phrase in Article XI of th C Ill .
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sets Up the ratio Upon whlcb repr!,Sen~atton is based and ' *lso sbtes "Pro.
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Clevelaqders, fpr eraitJple, long have complaliled tl\a·t on the ba~ls or population they
I ld have a large•· delegation in the House.
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CiiYI\hQ~ Coqnty had' 18 !louse members
l&lt;lurll),i th•laat sessldn! They said their del
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compared' wllh Vinton County which has one
repres nt tl 1
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Yes, Clevelanders are becoming a bit
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:=~~~ o1 a ratio Is entitled to one represenevery county containing one and
r~:=r~'~:h~ ratios is entitled to two repre'f.
every county containing three
~~;f'; ratio is entitled to three represen.
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one representative• This· conceivably could
'"ii~t!ve·e". 11 re ratto .tor each atldltlonal repro· create a more unwleldly House. But one 01

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The Golclen Rule Clss; held
thear monthly meeting at. the
church Wedneoday cvenmg A covered diSh oupper w" enjoyed by
the group wrth Mrs Evmlt Roush
" hosi&lt;ss.
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Mrs IDonald Brown '" "' oppolnl&lt;d
ai t!W E'cbruary hostess The group
voted to lake a proloct of Slnrtmg
a church library Th" l1brory w111
he ova1iable to all persons of St
Lutheran Church and woll he mun·
aged by the Golden Ilule Class
Attendhlg the mcctmg were Mr
and Mrs Bub Joho•lon and chi!
dron,: Mrs carroll Adam• Jr, ~,.,
Eve1ctt Rou~ h and daughters, Vir
and Mrs Donald Bruwn und PhyJ.
II• Batey.
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EddiC Stein w1u1 hOst ut a Nl.'w
Year'• F.vo PBIIY whrrh wus held
at the Siein home Gno.ls were
Nancy Alm&lt;~I'Ong, Becky Goqdnltc,

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NBC News
n'r. Hudson's Journal
TNtb or con~UeDCOI
l!ob Hope S&amp;ow
M-SQ~ad

8'15 Sign Oo .
8:30 Circle 8 Ranch
980 TBA
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!O.Sil The Hull ana Jteddy Show
II 00 Fury
II' ~o Andy' a Oan11
12:00 True Story
12.30 Delfei!Ve's Dairy

HatChl.g Egg
Program

NICHOLS

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10:00
10.30

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TBA
J.laclng from Hialeah
Sky King
Hop~lqng Ca88idy
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People' ' FunD1
Perry orilo
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Club Oasla
Gisele MteK~e
Eud Qf th~· !l!lin~w
Your Bit Plra4t-

ll:OO N&lt;vis "Healllloao

n·1o WeJithercafll""li'f
11:15 Nl~Walob
1·00 Sign Off

Channell- Friday
dinner Monday
at Wahama Hlgb
',/;~~~;~~e;~~!\':~
Department
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at the
without any loat-ttme ace!·
The dep•nment .aJipervlsors
serv~d the dln~r to lltU:men. Tile
fOod' wal prepared b~ th·Wahannr
Band B'oo!tero.
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"«•· !.loyd Rou!H ani M" •B
R. Vance 'llere host~sses et the l&lt;&gt;
dal Golden Club ThllrOday, Jan.
9, at the Alex Quilltan Memorial
Clubhouse w1th Mrl 'Philip Wolpert presiding. .
·, Mro F'loyd1Qtlma¥, ifHatrman

8:00 Captalp Kanelroo
8 4li CBS News
P·OO Mornlni Showa

EIIB Chur&lt;h
held their
m~tlng at the
of Mrs. F. A Batey.
Batey was procram leader
he. loplo llel~- "~tren&amp;then
Church Throup UOdO!'iland·
laJ.'r
Allo the fitot ptocrarp qn the
oerles "ClOSS and &lt;ltlols In Japan"
was held . .
A short ~usln~s1 '"'ion was
held. lira. K. J. Sco)t gave a book
review. Ot~'r members taking
part were Mrs Bert Ror!ah, Mrs.
Ott&gt; Roush, !\Irs Edna Clark and

dreucd In nattve Japanese
ottbe recent tlower show showed
pieijlres token of the entrants dJB- costumes.

playa,

A Biblical Dialogue was presentMrs Uoyd Rou11h gave reports ed by Mrs. F A. Batey, Mnr. Clay-

on

Judges comments at the ton Alhey and Mrs. Olho Lleving.
sh6w 1
Mra Bert Roush and 1\trs K J.
Th y ~roup exc:hunged
ollel'ed prayer and the moot·
~h.e

slips and the program nn
mg 'Baskets" was led bY Mra
T Stol)e who demonstrated how to

make them.
Gary Ferby of Zanesville, Ohio,

of !he

dooed with a hymn.
COUPLES CLUB

The Couplts Club m~t recently
at the home ot Mr. 1 and Mrs

urtha.Callfor"la Spray

Chcmicnl Corp shQwcd colored
slt£\l:!s on "Begoma and Fuchsia
ami !low to RHise Them" ,
Refreshment&amp; were l~fVcd by
the hostesses to the gue&amp;ts and
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Mt~s nOrothy Sayre• entcrt11int':d

13.15 Lo~e of Life • ,
121!0 Semlr lor 'J'OmiJITIJW
1:1:45 Guidrng Llihl.
I·OO Katie's Kitchen
1.30 As the World 1'llru ·
2:00 Baat the Clock
1:30 Houseparty .
3·00 Big Payor!
3:80 The Verd!Art Ia Youn
4:00 Brighter Day
1'15 Secrot Stol'!ll
4:1!0 Edge of Night
G110 Early Show
8·3o Your Esso Reporter
8.45 Sports Parade
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11:011
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12:00

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Captain Kangaroo
Mighty Meuse Playho•ae
Garden Clbb
Soturday Play~~use
Yquni/•Pel&gt;plh 1'Phllhar·

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field; SlmpDeliy"itdda uolh~ - tlilger·llp eontroUed
P&lt;!Wef revel'ling b,i,I ro!aiY lwer, ODiy &amp;hOle Who ~Ve
undergone lite · baek·~g effort of,PuDing bae11
lbeil' liller.t from llllll'dl an~ ,obstaeles ·. ~·IIJ&gt;: kjlow
w!IJ&amp; reierllnJ m~ to rotary 'IUllng. ADd DOW Slip·
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be "lildaatry·Wicie Coopetatloa.•
Dr. E. J. ~ of,Coqaell Uoiver·
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at re10u..,... Obln AJricuttunl
llllenalon Servke Director ·W. II.
Wood, Soli Cooaervatlou tkrvl&lt;e
Cblot ·T. C. Ketiliaii and GrlaWr
will form a panel to dUeiru "OUr
AttltudeJ To~ ObiG'a rutun
Plowlna llalch01.•
Mervin Smtt4, &lt;hairlllln of
Ohio State Unlventtj&lt;'a depart.
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United States wUI 111eot In Columbua January 27.00 for the fifteenth
111nual convention cif the Amerl·
can lleekeeplrlg 'Federatlon, Jnc.
Cbl,rles Re&lt;oe, Ohio St.ote Unl·
veralty extena!on apeclallat In ap~
culture. uys representatives from
lnore than thirty atates and from
aome provinces of Canada are expealed .
Sel81ona wltl be held In the Nell
House. They will fOCus attention
on honey production and mark•~
In( methods, the ldentlllcatlon. of
pollen plants, problems arising
from tbe uoe of insectleldea 111d
related subjocls.
waa applied at the rate of ~00
poundt per acre.
Protein Is one measure of feedlas value of bay. Amount of
teln tell oflln the
grau meadow " nitrogen ratea
were ,nereased to 50 pounds, per
acre Tbe orchardlfiSI, wblch
thrl;ed at bl1her nitrogen leY'ell,
11 m~~eb lower In protein thaD
alfalfa,
down the per-

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3 00 Amt!rican Bandstand

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1:00 Gretchen Wade ~how
1·30 Mnvi• Matinee
2 45 Pat and Mike

ket place.
The Prcaldent wse expected to
say that b11 reoommendatioDJ, If
adopted would provide more free.
dom, qpant~ marke!J, , ud help
ratoe farm Income.
Tbe keyl!one proposal wu expeeled to aak authOrity for BeD·
son to oet pcle&lt;l•upporll on """'·
cotton, whea~ rice, llld peanata
at IllY point tretweeo 911, aod 60
per cent of-partly. Preoenl law
permits auppo!U on theoe bulc
crops to be aet betweea 110 and 1&amp;
per ceDI, dependlni upon supply.
Actually, price supporta at 911 to
60 per cent would be a eomprom!Je. Until a few montbl'ago,
BeDIOD 10ui)lt authority to aet
supports at 110 to 0 per ceent
The Piealdent Wal expected to
atlt for repeal of tbe .eaoalotor

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S:!o Do You Trust Your Wile!
MO American Bandstand
5:00 Bucca~een
5:80 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Cartoon Club
6:25 Five SUr Final
6:45 News
7:00 lrlomenfo! Decla!on
7:30 llin Tin Tt•·
8:00 Jim BoMe
8:30 Walter Winchell File
9:00 Frabk Sinatra Sbow

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ATT:ENTION

BOllt!'lbe
Pieteri and
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tbe AmerlcaD
l'llaii.Wte a'nd
BODOJ
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IIJ&lt;ttiuDcli~Amerlea.plan- pn ·the
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poUeleo
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1flll'l. 111 short, they would have Earl Hatler, COIIM"Itiolr oq!n·
to Wre their chancea Ill the mar· eer with the dePirlmelll Of aatur-

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Middleport. Feed Mi.ll

'fo COng.fA!:!'S

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1:00 Lone !Ianger
1 30 ,Bill' l'ltiure • ;.'
2:oo l&gt;ro lroe,ey
4:30 TV Classroom
5:00 Recore !loP
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7'll0 Star Performance
730 Perry Mason Sbow
8:1!0 Dick &amp; the Du&lt;hesa
9:00 The Gale Storm Show
Hal'll Gun, WUI Tra""~~
Official Det..tlve
11:00 Newa
11:10 The Late Sbow

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addrea. Other opeDina ..,. ape•
km will lacllldO Paul 0'bllb .Kbool principal of Jb4!aon.
\!01: W!J.; Robert Ffttc!b1 Of tbe Otio

OHIO VALLEY
FEID·CO.

Chanaal8-Saturday

Cllllle Ill~ hftltue Youn Now

· fundi for farm cwnenbip loan• tht 3 day mMt1Dt at 1 p. ... ' and
"far too little now," he aak!. Herbert EIIIHI, Ohio dlreclor of
the departmeel of lllunl ,..

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Chows

The Lloe Up
Person tq PerSOII
News
Scanning the weatller
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the High Shool Donee.

A slumber pnrtfwas "Wjuycd by

:\its3

12:13 Katie's Almanau

Newaom wiD apeak at a ban·
quet oeutoo llll~ll'l' =. Hll ad·
dreu will ellmu 111 e..olnta
proiJ'am wlll&lt;h alao wlU Include
preoontaUoa of 101m' awarcb t•
SoU Coruerillloa dlltrietl, . the
appeanoce Of Obkr'a Quoea ol
the Furrow, IIlii , ¥a Lane of
Fulton County, ltld m111lca1 num·
btrs by the IIOIII'Ot C11111t malt
quartet of IlL Vtl'IICII, 0., nation·
al Gl'lilf'l qurtet durmploaa.
Robert drtaer, Sprtnlfleld,
ledentlon preo!den~ will ope•

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11:3G Dotto
12 00 !iewa at Noon

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Pi•Fam which wltl · aullt
provlna a!r01 and llama with hi&amp;~
produolaa ability.
, Tbeoe repor!a •ummarlaed by
ttte Un)ted States Deporlll)ent ol
AgrteuHure In Wasljlnrton pr,.
vide a continuing aour~ of In·
frirmaUon ' on the producing ablt·
lty of tile alrea and dama In the
dalr)l herds of the United Sl.ole3.
With the Increased uae of artllt·
cia! lnsomlnotlon it becomes big:&gt;
ly Important that only sirea wltb
proven ltlgh produc:lni ability
are used.
The search for lbe lim that
ue &lt;apable of tranomlttlng high
producing ability becomes more
dlffrcult as tbe production level
p£ the dairy herds In the Unite~
States lncreue.
· Durin&amp; tbe month of Deetmber
according to lllr Jones report
average milk pl-oductlon was 826
pojndo and 32 ,pounds ol butterfat fOI each of the 332 COWl on
te)t,' Forty.. lght of theoe cow•
were dry, but lbey weJe atill
averared In t~e prcductlon.
The h1gh cow In milk produc-

1LEMING-NICIIOLS

1 00 Down on the Fann
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I ::10 €avaltade of Sporla
19 fJ Red Barber's Cmar
11:00 New! 1J9adi1Del

s'ayh• "nd lit!r gt!~~lS~ Mllrgle
Patty New l11.nd, Barbara Bosllc Roac11, 'Judy Al'hold 'oild Nalf&amp;y
Jlmllly Gr&lt;RS, Daoul Komhnlk,
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Gene lle•ter ami Rrrky Abel
LIONS
fARTY
The New Haven Lion• Club held A bl~hday party honored fredtbclr dinner mcelmg at !he Amen· dy Weaver on his 4th birthday
an Le~lon Hall on Tue"duy even Sunday, at 1\he home o£ his parMr. uod :~rs Glen Weaver.
lnft J;~~~~n~•mccd that um club cnls,
Ciumes.werc played and prius won
prepared Chrlsln"' baskeJs' and hy Lew and Mlke Thompson and
delivered them to 17 needy eh1i Janw Dodson. The guests re~e1ved
dren In the "'''
(avo• s and reJreshmcnts were t~er­
Tnoso nJtenulng !he "'"'''"'G vPrl Lo tho~e above and Greg Er·
were Churl''' Lcst&lt;'l, Hoh John•ton wm, MICky Beech, Randy Weaver,
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John Wolfe James Keefe[ nnd Mar~ha Fr~th, Angle Fields, ~beryl
"'el.eth1g the h
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our a avenues of close contact with &amp;tate Mark Word,
Thompson. Eleanor Fruth, Mrs.
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P rase no ed a ve, 47 government would remnln.
DINNER
Lufemla Weaver, Mrs. Bertie
The Operutwnol Department of Hous~, Mrs. Lelt~F , Dod,qn, iilrs
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~~~~:.~r:r;;~:~ of Var1t~Ua ', t..ll(a ' 1 '(laJ~ , J~/: ,,~~ 41
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Ll•vlhg, Mn OrlfllllCIVlf•• Mil,
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Dnvl~ Fields Jr, Ml~r Dovla and
spent Sundar al IAJITNC)-.Armv rvt, Paul E l•rt Friday lor Florida for an In
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Tcri\Y iumga~ ~. -{!
'-"!IJI!'tl~ hla brothor. Hafmond M~lrord. aon ol l!ii; .Ca!JI'It Mu; dotlnlle sOJourn.
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Md, 1181 Hyaolt Ill., :Middleport, Mr and Mn 0 L Lvtle ol
lfRTH AN~oiJNCED'
iln, Golden Bahr ond Ohio, recontly Wllo al!taned J,, Parkerabura and Mr.. Lily Smlih
:lfr. and Mrs Franklin Clark of
~'!""· and Mfl Clifford No~t the Blh Infantry Dlvlllon In oor· ;t Dol pro ware coiling on Mr. and
Gilllpolls Furry a.re announcJng
and llln. Mary Bailey of mtn¥1
,
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were Sundoy ruem of Md~f~."rlno,(IJ\' )11 Co'~n •·' •,Mr and Mra. Chester Bucklov the birth ol an eight pound ten
Bahr.
D ol,
illtlsin'( 1~ 'lilt y, ,tfi' Syracuse were rectlnt r~est1 ounOO son, Mark David, at Holzer
Hoapital on Junuan• 12 Grandpar·
l t;IJttiYo
ontore tho !lfmy lui AP,I and 'ot Mr nn&lt;f Mu. B~n Buokley.
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completed but. tratnlnr at Fort Mr and Mra. Paul Klhbte of ent!l ar4:! Mr and Mrs Chtrence
Riley, Kon.
Belpre were Here Sunday VIII!· Clark, Middloporl, and Mr. und
Tho 22·yeu-old aoldler attend- lnlf Mrt. Klbble'a daurhter, Mrs 11111. Gerald Northup, Gallipolis
Ferry.
ed Middleport lllgh School. llo Maurice Reed and family
wu employed hy Ohio Laboratnr· M• 111d Mrs. s. G Wllaon of
SPICIAL RIVIVAL
l01, CoiiUI1bua, In civilian life
Hoekln!IPOII were buatnjll 'lsiThe Rov Everett Allman, MeAr·
tors here Wedneaday.
lhur, lo condudln&amp; special re• I·
Clifford Dale Mlcbacl of Rt. 1 Jerry Chlldoro after ooverot val services at the Church of
Middleport, Oblo, recontly 111• dm turtou1h at h!J homo hero Christ In Christian Union and Ia
"'""lt!ied tn the Army At lbr h01 returned to hll ahlp 1}. S S asS&lt;ated b~ hlo dauahtar, a vocalist
Army Reeruttlnr M1ln Station, Oiilethorpe at btl llaP~ at Norfolk and his aon who playa 1he rultar
A1htand, Ky., according to Ser· Va Upon hi• arrival h!HIIe bo The Rev. Guy F. Sayre, pastor of
1oant LewiJ Queen, loool Al'my pr01pnted hb paro'nta Mr 111d the church, Is lnvtllng !he public
recruiter
Mra Oren Chlldeu with a cuckoo to attend the servlct&gt;a which star!
Ml&lt;biOI ·~• ~ 1 ,., ~ Hll' ot ~}ock '\'Qic~ only require• wind· at 7130.
Riym6~1( o' Mtlllaet,"'Wu ·~111 { •lllr oVQry ,400 daya ,' Tho elo•k
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MUTING
ed In !he ROIUIII Army lor ' rome from CUba.
Tbo Chester Charge of Metho
,~j,t~ #~l!J:.'ri, ; ~~I wa; ·,-~!· ~:~lngMr~tt ~lat~,:kl~~ dlsl Youth Followahlp will meet
11 the Roc!&lt; Sprlngo MelhodiSI gil
jlven an mj&amp;DII!&amp;Jit Jo coiltlnen· ~kmburr Saturday.,
gth r .CU!ftl were Mrs. Nora
lal Army ~Oftl!llillld Jtead4u"i'.." · Mrs Virginia Leo Deainond and Church. Monday, at 7 SO p m
,t Fort M6nro!, flr&amp; lnla. ••
Jwo 4augh1er1 ol Park.-.tlb~IJ and
Tr]PQ\ Ml\. ~annie Johnson, Mrs
PLAN SOU~ SUPPIR
nifo: Daltvery 117
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John Btimaarner, Mr&amp; S. H. Rert
-.r! '~r, available ao ~
John Tol'lence tlld daughtor of ~ro were r"ent vlalloro In the T~e Senior CIMO, ol R••tp~ wtn mire, Mn. ~wh ropebnrt, Phil
tn ad,t\!et at Col~mbu1 and Mr, and 1111. t'loyd Sl.,on home
spommr a. aoup •.Upper ~lhl'r\JJIJI, and S~erldo Capehart and MISs
~nt/~~· of)let, .15.60; llallac~ of Pllt'bibl"' were wetl ~lr tnd Mrs. Edward Chonlter Jonuory 18, 5 to !I p m at !he Goldye Hart.
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tlirfe mMthl, end fuesto of Mh. MYrtle frol! ar~. a~nouMing tho enjjagemlnt high school. A talent show pre
CHURCH WOMIN
l~all ·
~TON WILt ST*V
anp a,pi'(IAChiHJ maN'lato of vlously planned hu bcon can- T1u1 Luthera'\ Church Women
i~~~~~"ii:'Jir;;;u one GREEN BAY, Wis. UP-Green their oon Lowell D of the u s celled. '
held th•!r January meothrg re.
; tb'tt
Packers Head Coach b:· l'larlnea •hiloned at Palml, Calli.
Wagenhal!
SPICIAL M&amp;ITINO
.dev,otiortO:' Mra. J. v. Me·
~~~~~~~:•: lll&gt;o towecl!k
replloe
L1110
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l\ll.ss
SU. Stroud of Palm
aao, Ill~ Sprlllfl, Calif. The 'lledtllnf Mil Pomeroy Lodile No. 164 F&amp;A:II
book review
club wiD reloln dll' be aD 9vent ol Jan. 17tll!
will hold o •pedal m1etlnll at 7'30
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eoaolt .llet lltrltih,
p. m. Monday, Jilt. n, at the Ma·
tha filbn 'frritn f. laiy oulan Ia 1111 ~~!thea or ~~ Tellttl.. ,,~ will be work
Unl10onlty atur the ijl,e
k~a llUJ firlli.W. 01 " the '111l!!t~e; lemWil&amp;lll•
toJlef arlld" wilbla ,tfl)' nach. Will be servWj'

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5'30
4.15
8'25
8:30
6:45
7.00
7·30
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9:00

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Mr.
Meinhart Wou/8 .Join Unem lo ed II Pro s
A 'd
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Mid·Day Ntws

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fROD:UC&amp;; JIA't()R~G
'EGGS ON A YEA.k
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ChannelS -·saturday

Iii the middle of t~e 20tti ceiituty po~Ja.o

tlli'•ill~ll fixes ~eneral titi s~ool !~vies cifl
6asts· It Is so unfplt our jeglsl~.,.,,. ,., follumbus must chang' It ~veqtually
the betler for Meigs County
Ga1ira County already has exper·• """•lllaY he struggling soon with the probcreated by this antiquated law.
ls ·best revwwed by noting what has
~:~~~~~~~1 in AddisOn township of Galha
Addison the Kyger Creek plant JS
~aluJ!II at millions of dollars. Location of the
d,ere more than tripled the entire tax
~~litlon of Addlsan !of 'ill! tll,x rat~ hi\IJ
t~:~ cdownwa'rd froM ' 23 mlils approxl·

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there are aa
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maken who are lntere•ted In bav- 402, or at thd ollie, of' lbe Alj,i·
In organlzatlng a new club,

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Vlnaon did not IIY b.,. jlle IY,.
worU. Prelllmabl)'. If would
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formation and help tbat can I&gt;&lt; I
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MAKES 01_ .
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ber. Set a date for a 11\j!etina- •cacty Jack" e.lrli~ o! Utab;
Nollfy all homemaker. In tbe
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oommunity a~out lhe meeling "' who ~d ~ tabbed as .a : '~"" '
tbat they wru have 111 opportun- thlna to repl1ce Cbllllk
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ilf to lfPI\ .l'qUj 'tho Work JJIO bead fOOt!&gt;ail ~J ~
1&lt;1 b&lt; ciiar!er Du!mbero lr t~ey Unlvem!j', flilatlf til
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home dcmom;tratlon ngcr.t. T~hc I l'ost Office BuDding, Pt~ ~lea•

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BOATS
!' Motors f. TraiiHS

Grey Covert

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JEWELRY STORE
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TRAI&gt;~·II'jS Ace~p!ecj

ON ALL MODELS

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.. make Jt our pleasure
' Insure your lunch~n .

MARINE

$10.50 up

$tQJJ~r,

KA.Ril t VA~ ZANDT

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Genuine~ Reg.

o·FFERS · YOiJ

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SHI .RTS .. ...... .. fU9
PANTS ............. f%.99
Complete. Bull . . . . . .. . .. f5.00
Nallolllllt&lt;\41'1 Vall!" tel f9.95

WORK' SHQES····.. ··· $5.00

~Our Fine Li!'~ of Auto!)lal!e Wl!fla;a. Dey~s.
Rerncerato.._ ·~4 ll~~ . .
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Nlehl Phone 2452·6

Come In

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Preston Motors, Inc.

Ivy League Pollslted Colloo

P ANTS ··· ·· --·· ··· $3.95 .

A~LEN 4PPUAN~I

Black, tan and grey

MODERN MART, Inc.
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"I 8. 3rd Ave,

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lgh Single, (jrQldenbaeh 222.
Team Three Gamel, four Or·
phana 2018.

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Sporlt Cenler .. .. .. .. 3
F~ur Orphans .. .. .. .. 2
Fqrom•n-Abbolt . . . . . . . 2
Davla·Warner ......... I
FYJendly Tavern . . . . . . I
Al"erlcan Legion
0
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Ind. I Gameo, Domewqod, 62'1
Ind. 1 Game, Lewla Jlm; ~
Team 3 Gamt1, Friendly T'vern
2184
Team 1 Oome, rrte~dlV 'fav,rn, ,;;%:=~
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Delrar Coupe. lvoey over lftue, radio, healer ond
11\D vtror, SkirU,' low mileage, IO&lt;il OWIIor.

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CUSTOM 4 DOOR
lei black body, tight blue top
..ero-o-lllltlc drive, ~:j~dlo, heat·
ir, lUI COTm. Try it today.
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$688

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A dependable car tha:t wi~· tlto
you mil~· and mu.,. P.f ~~
service. Standard- shill, radio,
beater. Green 111d wblte flnlsb .

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V.S.

. $588
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$en. Geqrre H. Bender de-

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PRIZ:ES
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Rug~ed built. ~ ,~~k ~o'fll
drag" out c.ar tlliol tin fl!Q lt.
D~ alt,!lf ,l!IJ of iOll!l ~til!!•

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p,,e:cable Ele4tric ' $~wi.-&amp;.
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~tanclard obtit, .ridlo, ileater.
Sell eovers, l'fO tope .,.....
floleb, For&lt;I-MIIaijq driye, Y-l!
enlltte for lop Perlopnanee.
'fr, It \Oflay. . .

$488
1956. P.A(ijRD

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$2188

$19&amp;,8
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Rocket V-8 engine,' jetaway b,_

CUIToMLINI 2 DOOR V41
, whit• ald.Will lim, belutlflll
'leat'nlee.two lone blue finish grey Interior. Fully equipped
'llfldil'« 1hiR for fas! lakf of' wlthJ power •e•rinll, \):O'!'tr
1Q~ ~ ltj)DOIDf, A aoli4 Iii
bral: ' ullram¥1• drive, 1'8410
tie ..,: at Ia 'bartaln price.
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Ind. 1 11ame}r- W. Bellea, 1117. .
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p.Wer !lf!rlnJ, radio,
rear spe~er. 11 luxtll')" car.

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deep tread t1re1. Nylon 1~1· eo-

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$788
$1.688
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lxh Three Game Ind., Wall!ler,

Teom Single Game,

'53 CADIY.AC

Ro•dmisttr Rlvitrl Cou!M
Boy she's roaded with power
ateering, power brakes, powet
windows, power seat. • Dyna·
flow, radio, heater. seat covers.
Unted glaas. A..real buy.

111dramatic "'" u4io ,- le•ter
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CAPS -.. :.. $1.79

IAATCHED UNIFORM SETS

New Models Zenith TV
Gjp~ Radios
Dumont Mocl•l•

We're overstocked! We must make room for more trade-ins due
to the tremendous saleli of the 1958 OWsmobiles, We'vuut pfjc.
. fl and : e~lry ·car. liited below ,,,,,~.11ts tile ~··· dollar fer dolllir
value found ANYWMJ!RE!
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PLUS TAf AND OLD BA'l'TERY

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SALES &amp; SERVICE
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there are aa
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maken who are lntere•ted In bav- 402, or at thd ollie, of' lbe Alj,i·
In organlzatlng a new club,

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worU. Prelllmabl)'. If would
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SPORTS

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formation and help tbat can I&gt;&lt; I
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given tnrough club work an~
MAKES 01_ .
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ber. Set a date for a 11\j!etina- •cacty Jack" e.lrli~ o! Utab;
Nollfy all homemaker. In tbe
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oommunity a~out lhe meeling "' who ~d ~ tabbed as .a : '~"" '
tbat they wru have 111 opportun- thlna to repl1ce Cbllllk
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home dcmom;tratlon ngcr.t. T~hc I l'ost Office BuDding, Pt~ ~lea•

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BOATS
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Grey Covert

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JEWELRY STORE
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TRAI&gt;~·II'jS Ace~p!ecj

ON ALL MODELS

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Eating wl~ll a Frl~ll!l~ .
.. make Jt our pleasure
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MARINE

$10.50 up

$tQJJ~r,

KA.Ril t VA~ ZANDT

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Genuine~ Reg.

o·FFERS · YOiJ

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SHI .RTS .. ...... .. fU9
PANTS ............. f%.99
Complete. Bull . . . . . .. . .. f5.00
Nallolllllt&lt;\41'1 Vall!" tel f9.95

WORK' SHQES····.. ··· $5.00

~Our Fine Li!'~ of Auto!)lal!e Wl!fla;a. Dey~s.
Rerncerato.._ ·~4 ll~~ . .
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Nlehl Phone 2452·6

Come In

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Preston Motors, Inc.

Ivy League Pollslted Colloo

P ANTS ··· ·· --·· ··· $3.95 .

A~LEN 4PPUAN~I

Black, tan and grey

MODERN MART, Inc.
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"I 8. 3rd Ave,

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lgh Single, (jrQldenbaeh 222.
Team Three Gamel, four Or·
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Sporlt Cenler .. .. .. .. 3
F~ur Orphans .. .. .. .. 2
Fqrom•n-Abbolt . . . . . . . 2
Davla·Warner ......... I
FYJendly Tavern . . . . . . I
Al"erlcan Legion
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IIAION HII!HI
Ind. I Gameo, Domewqod, 62'1
Ind. 1 Game, Lewla Jlm; ~
Team 3 Gamt1, Friendly T'vern
2184
Team 1 Oome, rrte~dlV 'fav,rn, ,;;%:=~
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Delrar Coupe. lvoey over lftue, radio, healer ond
11\D vtror, SkirU,' low mileage, IO&lt;il OWIIor.

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CUSTOM 4 DOOR
lei black body, tight blue top
..ero-o-lllltlc drive, ~:j~dlo, heat·
ir, lUI COTm. Try it today.
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Supor il Holldoy COUIII

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CORONIT 4 DOOII
A dependable car tha:t wi~· tlto
you mil~· and mu.,. P.f ~~
service. Standard- shill, radio,
beater. Green 111d wblte flnlsb .

See Foreign Sports·Cars •nd

V.S.

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$en. Geqrre H. Bender de-

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PRIZ:ES
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Rug~ed built. ~ ,~~k ~o'fll
drag" out c.ar tlliol tin fl!Q lt.
D~ alt,!lf ,l!IJ of iOll!l ~til!!•

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been !persuaded not to bpPQR' ' Il~
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p,,e:cable Ele4tric ' $~wi.-&amp;.
·Machine
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~tanclard obtit, .ridlo, ileater.
Sell eovers, l'fO tope .,.....
floleb, For&lt;I-MIIaijq driye, Y-l!
enlltte for lop Perlopnanee.
'fr, It \Oflay. . .

$488
1956. P.A(ijRD

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6 Mi. North Pl. Pleasant on 1;\l· 6Z

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$2188

$19&amp;,8
,_.4U M••fl lttore Outtt•ndlltf V.-Jue• •t
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Rocket V-8 engine,' jetaway b,_

CUIToMLINI 2 DOOR V41
, whit• ald.Will lim, belutlflll
'leat'nlee.two lone blue finish grey Interior. Fully equipped
'llfldil'« 1hiR for fas! lakf of' wlthJ power •e•rinll, \):O'!'tr
1Q~ ~ ltj)DOIDf, A aoli4 Iii
bral: ' ullram¥1• drive, 1'8410
tie ..,: at Ia 'bartaln price.
• - beater. A UJ.xur1 Car.

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ear , i rUJ ..,. YoU I lot

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Ind. 1 11ame}r- W. Bellea, 1117. .
Team 3 PW·- stmQU'I Jlar. ·I!PI[CI~\,!~
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aGOd 'llreL
n~ ~w Ito age. You must oee
Uttf! 01!' lllll looJdlt ~ - tL lllUflow; radiO, he~ter
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p.Wer !lf!rlnJ, radio,
rear spe~er. 11 luxtll')" car.

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Dark green m~tallic flnjllb,
deep tread t1re1. Nylon 1~1· eo-

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Ai_a"oolaleG Ill , 111- · I · · '
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Ailbclaled Racllo, aa&amp;. ·

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Jlne. A.)ol of carefree ~lef In

nnt.Ji. 'Ute 'iu!w 1 ply ,lli'es.
ow~ ~11\l driw.

(fy metallic finl•h.

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1. Horn .. .. ~:.. .. .. .. .. OliO '
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!~Ql)d aa · the· dar it eame from

TOP "f' 19:Wm~ !!,~Ill
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$788
$1.688
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lxh Three Game Ind., Wall!ler,

Teom Single Game,

'53 CADIY.AC

Ro•dmisttr Rlvitrl Cou!M
Boy she's roaded with power
ateering, power brakes, powet
windows, power seat. • Dyna·
flow, radio, heater. seat covers.
Unted glaas. A..real buy.

111dramatic "'" u4io ,- le•ter
many 11101'1 flctoey extrao.

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CAPS -.. :.. $1.79

IAATCHED UNIFORM SETS

New Models Zenith TV
Gjp~ Radios
Dumont Mocl•l•

We're overstocked! We must make room for more trade-ins due
to the tremendous saleli of the 1958 OWsmobiles, We'vuut pfjc.
. fl and : e~lry ·car. liited below ,,,,,~.11ts tile ~··· dollar fer dolllir
value found ANYWMJ!RE!
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Uned ~th ear Warmers
QaDied 1J11e1! with Ear Wumen

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APPLIANC.
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.SERVICE

unUTY JAcms · ··· $5.95

MARTIN
RESTAURANT

PLUS TAf AND OLD BA'l'TERY

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Grey or green to match uniform
ImMallcln -leg'. fl.OO

COME SOON!

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pl~asure.

Sunoco Botto••••
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SALES &amp; SERVICE
Phone

Work Suits
Sole $6.95

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deed recorded In Deed Book IS~.
(24) For Sale or Trad~t papl02; thence Norlh to tHo pubSVI
, lle , aoad; thebce Norlllwuler)jl
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'52 W11lys Stauon Wagon. Ori- following said road to the H. G.
,gmal pamt, low mileage. Will sell Sillier lane, thence Soulll about
or trade for '53 or 'M Z..Iom· 10 rods to the North llne of H. G.
Phone 374-M
1·1'-llte Slnaer M acl'e parcel; thence East The January meellng of the
to tbe Norllleaat comer ~f Nid wscs of Reedsville Alethodls~
PHONE 398 ·
M acre parcel; thence SootiUMl, Church waa held at the borne of
roda to pla&lt;e of boslnning, l!X· llrs Jack Smith
· . CEPTING oucb P~ thereof· con- After a potluck dinner 'served
BATES
LEGAt"'NOT!CE
veyed by H. G Sillier and wile at noon the president Mro. Doro
z c~eal! ~ word. one lartlon. Mlnbnwn cbarf ~ Wk...... :...u..~
Howard T. Allen, an incompe- to William 'and Goldie ltncl:om· tha R1ebel led the business
,er wurd hu three cOIIJ&amp;tUtl'(f m!tllrtiODJ.
tent person, res1ding at 410 ~llen bera:er by deed recorded iJI Deed ing at wh1ch lime plans
SJ*lll - One morch tor 25 cent. per word. ·
Drive, Charleston, w. Va., and Book 158, page 327 of,Meigs Coon· made for a ooup supper to be
Full rate of 2 centa per woo-d wUI be ebargtd for ad•en!BinJ H
The Charleston National Bank, ty Deed Records, le,avme about llh served sometime 'l'l February
IOf Plld for before the Uk.n of eath moatb followmg tnscrtlon. ,
Charleston, W. V.a , as committee acres, more or leu. Belng part of The entire proceeds eoing to lh J
Error" 10 Advertlsmg--Sboldd l)e re~rted immedlatel). 1'bt
for Howard I Allen, all lneompe. the real estate conveyed by Deed bulldmg lund of the new class
Datly Sentinel will not ~ resporsJble for more than one incoJ'oo
tCnt person, will lake notiee that Book 126 page 28'1, and EXCEPT· rooms
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f:inb and Spoclal NotiCOI of l!voata IIOO. Olltuatlel
on the 24th day of December, !NG tbal Hold to McK.a1 by Deed There were ten regular mem·
published all cent Per word.
1~7, Clarence W. Proffitt, as Book :t.;J9, page 102, and Kra!'com- bers present one new member
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Administrator of the Estate of berger by Deed Book 1158, Page Mrs Jim Bu~kley and two guest&lt;
:
- - - - - 3 room furnishtd &lt;~Partment with Frank C Allen, de~eascd, filed 321.
Mrs Sherman Buckley and Mrs
II ) Notices
bath Utllit1cs furniShed Home hl8 Peltttton '" 1he Probate Court
Restaurant, Middleport.
Meigs Couny, Ohio, in Cue No.
PARCEL II 1'he followlnl de· Durst
1 14 6tc 17,3119, agamst the above named scribed real estate, situated In The next mettmg will be w1th
Wanted - Couple who would ap
defendant, Howard T. Allen, an Chester Town•hlp In the County Mrs Ben Buckley.
prectatc l,()w Rent, occasiOnal
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-chormg duttes References re· For R•nt - E~t'!nsJou Ladders. Incompetent person, and othe1'8, of Mmgs and State of Ohio, to-wit:
praymg !hat the real estate ae- Begmnlng on the East line of
qu~red Call 057-X
I 10 6tc
Scaffold l&gt;ards, Orop Clotha scribed
herem be sold and that Philip Pfarr's land at the aouthHam Shoot Racme Placmg M1ll,
OHnton !'IBhcr, Mtddleport.
the
rights, ,mteresta. and llen 1 west corner of Henry Betz' farm
January 19
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Ph,me 6Zt5-X.
II t If of all partws may be fully deter- in FractiOn 36, Town 3, Seellon•
LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received by
I!Jght Room House Two story mmed, adjusted ~d proteetpd; 15 and 21; thence Etst 110 ~odl
18b1 Auto Se,vices
Modern bath on seconil Cloor and that he be auth~ized and or- along Samuel liinger's · North Jlne the Board of County CommisstOn1. 8 RAWJ,,NGS SOliS CO. - Z4
to1let and ll Yil tory on firs!, dered to sell said real estate ac- to a stone: thence h,t I~N.o~lt· ers, Meigs County, Ohio, at the ofbour \\reeker Service Day
good garage, abou t f1vc r.unute~ cordmg to the statutes In aueh eriy direction 68 rodl to a i~Qne; flee of said Board, Pomeroy, Ohio
Pbon• 6:27
Nlaht Phone
(rom Court Ilousc . A N. Bcl1 case made and provided, and for thence West 20 rods to IL lfPne, up untU 12·00 o'clock Noon, Jan
6039-X n~DGE • I':.YifOU'IH
gel, 310-M
!-86tf11 such otller and furlller relief as thenee South 68 rods aiOIIi Pilillp 20, 1~58, for furnishing•the followhe may be entitled to
Pfarr's El!t !me to tile plaee Ql,be· lng:
llEALEf&lt;.'l
a 8 If
Trailer apace Ue&lt;art of ~iddle­
Said real esta:e is described as sinn~g, containing fourteea ~ IC·
Transport dehvery of Gasolme,
, port. Get lt~ct.tcd before mudd)' follows:
res, be thfl some mOre or '1eu, regular and prem1um 'grades to the
(8) Aul\l Sales
ground lulrll\ you Phone 9~83.
1 ne folloWin g aescrlbed real es- SAVING and EXCEI"''DDG· ali \Ill• County Garaae, ROck Sprlnga
F.dgar Reyrolds, Reynold's Dairy tate situated 10 the Township of coal underlying the above de1!b- Ohio, at the dilection of the Coun·
J955 HUH'k VB 2 dr Sedan Oyna·
Stoae, Ml•'rtleport, Ohfo
flow drlvt• A careful one owJJ('r
Lebanon, In the county of Meigs ed premllfs, togetlier with the ty Engmeer, dunng the 90 day perto 2 '~tfe and swte of Ohio, 217 acres of right to mine thtr same and all 1od commencing, Jan. zo, 1958.
(&lt;tf un iillOI!wr new Buick Hadw
--- - - which are m Section No. 18, Town
cm11 ll ca lcr $1 595 Blactlnar':..
and rlgbts-ot-way along apy
Quote price! on both regular
l'onJCroy
1 l3 6lf' ( 17l Help Wonted
No. 2 and Range No. 11 ,and 14 !-"''"'"'•• seam, are hereby raerv· and premium grades
acre~ being 10 flO acre Lot No. 1'72 ed by 1anies and Mar)' Roueh. BeBoard of Comm1Jiioners
1955 ~ ord V8 fa! rlane Vlctorn Wanted, Man or Wvman, to han· of the Ohio Company's Purehaae, lng tilt aame real e!late con~ serve the right lp reject any or
1
Cpr !lard Top Model Excep •
die cred1t und msurancc mvc!l' and bounded and deserlbod as fol· to H. G. Singer by deed reCGl'ded all Bid•.
10nal 111 every way $1.495 Blact
hgallons, for a lldlLOnal com lows· Beelnning at a post 16 ehaina In Deed Book 116, page 8M •f See. 2352.
tnar's Pomeroy
1 13 fltc
mcrc1al rcportmg bureau on o south of the northwe.t corner of the Melas Countv Deed Reoordl.
Board of County Compart tlmc fcc per report baa1 .. said Section llio. 18; thence lOUth
pARCEL
The
follow
in(
rtal
m11181onera
1953 Dodge VB 4 dr. Coronel Sc
around Pumcroy ,md M1ddl c·
By Dean llarnita, clerk
dan One or the cleanest '53s m port. Ohlu l ' l ett ~ t' Wnle PO z~ chains to a poat, whieh ls In esllla In Fraction No. I, Cbollar
the middle of the west line of T4wnah1p, 'M01g1 Coonty, Ohio, a~d (I) 17, ltc
area $795 Blacttnar's ,Pomeroy
Box 104{)
ColumbLts, Ohw satd Section; thence ea!!l to the dekrlbed as followa: Belilllllill
I 13 61c 1·17 Jtc
center of Groyn~ Hog creek, down at the Northwest comer 01
L&amp;GAL NOTICI
the middle of the same to the lion No I; thence East 20.J2
William C Perkina, whose laat
19!1a l'lymouth 4 dr Sedan. Spark
hng original !&gt;lack finish $495 ( 0)Business Services Ohio River; thence up aa,ld river to eha!n1; thence Soulb 1670 chilli!; known addreu was Letart Falls,
a post n chalnB south of the north thence West to West line of l'l~t- Ohio, Is hereby notified that
Blaeltnar'.-;, Pomeroy. 1 U 6'.c 2
General Hauiii1J:l or auy kint.l line of saia section No. )0; thence tfj)n No. I; then"' North to pltoje the 18th day of December,
1953 Bwck VBs 4 dr Scrfan Cho1ce
Phone C A Drem itacme, 0 , west ff1 chains 15 lin~• to lhe ot beginning, contamlng 33 ~! Charldtte Mae Perkins
or three fme carll $89t&gt;. Blaet- 3068
117-li!Jl place of beglnnmg, containing 231 more or leas, EXCEPTING thv ~I tiff, flied her petlhon
tnur 'ii, Pnmcroyr
1 13 61c
•cres, more or leBI.
,
and other rl1hts heretofore eon- as defendant in tile
Good Clean Used Cars
REFERENCE DEED. Volume veyed " shown '»' Meip Copn- mon Pleas, Meigs
Ohio,
1955 oid:imob1le VB Z dr liard
All
Makes
and
Models
133,
page
2611
of
the
Deed
Recorda
t•
IM•d
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Bel•t
l).lrt
of
the
Case
No
12,634,
praying
for
' dl·
TClJl Cpc Hydramatlc drive
"''
Melga
County,
Ohio.
,
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ru1
estate
cott•eseclto'JL
voree
from
tho
sa1d
William
C.
R&amp;ll Almo.l like the day 1! was
METROPOLITA n
Subject, however, to 80 ease- 0 • ...., ., 4eod _ . li Dell Perkins on the groundo of groaD
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AUTO SALES
iilllck SERVICE
w tch Re
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on • .
pairing by Factm Y Tnuned
wlllehmokcrs COLLINS JEWELERS, Pomeroy.
t 3 tf
RADI~ &amp; TELEVIOIO;, SERViCE,

'56 f1mii1 1;k~p, new motor, tukc
owr ]&gt;aymcnts for balance due
Sl·c Eu.ljCI1C S9yder, 73tl E
Ma111 }'()IJ1froy, 0
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1- 195'i Dodge Sedan to be suit!
,
to the hlllh b1ddcr at Min , ay
Phone 200. Clelon•l Ar,pil••··•
l\lotor ~ala.~ , Mmcrsv!llc, 0
Store 116 w. Malo &gt;l . Pomeroy
nn J,m 18, rn~s. ill 10 u. m
2 23 tf
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ltRAP IRON - METALS

CUllom B•lll llltcbea Kitchen
dcsi~ned for your home. Free
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8 8 If

woa SJI ...1!;. one Laaca1t.-et deep
well Jt:l pump wltu preuure
tank anu IIWitcb. Also 811-ltel
pladlc ., .rl(l, 1',\ 1 1~; one
•rdulect'a drawini' table, a' uol
an~ IO&lt;ill Ono tyr•wrltor dcok
and one filing cabhet, handmade,
One electric tabl.o aaw, ooc woo~
latbc, one aoUd oal 11dcboard,
one ''Wht:e" aewln&amp; machine,
lllttiQue. P'IOrt fo1nel'O)' 815-J.
10 ' 611·
f7 fl double dl&amp;e 116" liiiUIC
DtJllum Jolm Dctrc !lUll plow
114'' double bottom Intel n11tlon·
al '"' 8 Pull Plow an rubber. I
Jet cultivaLors f11r ~'11rm•ll Fl:
tutctur ' J.l941 ,lohn Dce1·e tra·
etor w1th HydrAilo loll!lcr and
1 ~ct hytlr111ic cul:lvator lor Lbll
abort trltelor, 1 good uHcll
lQX38 lructor, Ure 11nd tube 1
good fre11h Gucrn11C,V Ourlumt
clo..~.., mill&lt; cow 1 mixed row
llalph A Ln111brlght, liD No. 2
Halley Run Ro1d, l,o1ncrov,
Ohl11
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JUNK CQ.

Phone 510

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Thrashed billed straw Paul ora·
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BAKER
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1141' Fur Rent
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GRUESEB BLOCK t;O.
I Mlloa North of Pomaroy
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Gruner '
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Src t:harlcl Vost Phone :W66

Pomtr•l

Your Onll Author~cd
FUller BRUSH MAN
J1me1 Marriner
736 I, Main It,
,..,. ::."1'27'!.0~1:.r S PM
ltl-7-tf
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Ing. 5 ycara experience. Robert
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TRAILERS

TRAILERS

ACT NOW
SAVE $100 TO $1000
Waverly, Ohio, doaler •luc'
wlth '75 new and used lrallers
14 to 60 ft., also 10 wide.. 1'w
and three bedrooms, nationa~l.
known ntakoo. 1'hc lowest pot... alble t~rnu an)'wltcre. Drive
little aM s.~o a lot. These ar
well worth your trip 1'hla I
)'{)ur LAST !!hopping plsce, 8t
, come prepared to doal. Fast
free delivery, Move In tomor
row. Anylbbjc of Y81ue taken
Ia trade.

ment given
by Jenme
Alien and
Frank
c. Allen,
her huabani,
,to
the State of Ohio, dated June 23,
19M and recorded In Easement Re
cord No. 4, at page 217 1&gt;f the records of Eaaementa of A!Otg~County, Ohio.

Furthermore, 1ubjet to an ease·

ment g1ven by Jennie Alien and
Frank c. Allen to tho Columbus
and Southern Ohio Elcct•lc Oem·
pany dated September 28;, 111!13,
and recorded In Deed Book No
176, at page 71 of the Decor~• of
Deeda, Mei•s County, Ohio.
Also, EubJect to a Right of Way
,lt1Ven by ~Tank C Allen, et al., to
the Ohio Fuel Gas Company dat·
ed September 23, 19~2. and re·
corded In Doed Book No. lti9, at
Pa&amp;e 321 of tho records of Deeds
of Melga County, Ohio.
Furtherntore, subject to an
ca&amp;t'mcnt g1vcn by Jennie Allen
and F. 'C. Allen, her husband, to
the State of Ohio, dated October
I, 1032, lftld recorded In ,Easement
Record No. I at page 37Z thereof.
l'orthermore, subject to a right
of wuy given by Jennie Allen and
l'10nk C. Allen to The Southern
Ohio Ele&lt;trlc Co dated Juno ~.
1030, and recor~ed In Right of
Way llccord Volume S, page 77
!hereof
Plaintiff, , In hi• petition,. al·
leges the names of all helra at
luw and next of kln of Frank C.
Allen, deceased, and the name• of
all the heirs at law and next of
kin of Jennie Allen, deceased, who
have cmmmted to the aile or said
real estate and who would be entilled to share In the ssld real
"tato upon distribution.
Said def.!ndonl
required, d to
bel Is t'·
onswcr on or ore ·~ 151" ay
of Feb1 urcy, 1058.
CROW and CROW
Attorney&amp; for piolnUff
(12) 26, (I) 2, 9, 17, 31, 6tc

WIll!,
NilS.are appraised at
Sold premises

S2,700.00 and moat be oold for

FARM· 'NEJS

By Sonh M. Rift
Mrs Juanita Saxton and son
David spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Rile.
Mr and Mf!l. Harlan Rife and
aon Jamea Dale spent Tuesday In
Columboe.
Mr lnd Mrs. Titus Smith of
near Salem Center and Mrs.
Charles R1fe spent Saturday wllh

ly William F. Gregol"'
Ma- Ctunfio A111nt
Fannors Income Ta• Duo Fobruary 15, ltsl
Most farmers IncDme Tax Returns are due by February 15,,
1958 Tbls means you have a little
river a month to prepare our 19!17
Charles.. Rife at the Veterans Hos·
Income Tax Forms.
Fa.,..,. Tu Guldto Will Holp. p1tal at Huntfngton.
The 19M Farmers Tax Guides, tereoted ln a good farm record
available free from the Agricult- keeping mtem for 19158. With this
ural Extenalon Oltlce, can be a big In mind, two meetings will he held
help to you in the preparation of
Mason County this month.
your 1957 lncolllf.Tax Forms The
Rocord KMplng Syoltm Explalt&gt;
Tax Gu1de " prmted by the Bur- ed by Ken Brund•••·
eau of Internal Revenue and if us- These two meeting wlll be con·
ed w41l save you time and may dueled by Kenneth Brundage who
save fOU some tax money Fre- is the Extension Farm Manage
Qllently farmers pay too mu~h lD· ment Specialist Jrom West VIrgin·
come tax simply because they do ia Umversity Both meetings will
not know of the different operat· be held January 28, 19158. The exmg expenses which can be deduct· act places haven't been deeided.
ed By using the Tax Gu1de you
Got tho Tax Guldt- Atlond tho
can pay your I11come Tax accur· Mt&lt;\11111~
I
ately, no more, no less, than ia
Write, phone, or come in to the
due
Extension OWce fqr your COPY of
Good Rocordo Important
the Farmers lneome Tax Guide
You must have good records to and plan to attend the meetmg on
accurately fill out your Income farm record keeping systems to
Tax Forms. While it's too late for be held January 28, 19ll8.
Record teeplns lor Ute past year,
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ty and plaintiff -;is~---pmys Cor
other proper relief. Said rause
Will be for hearing on or ~&amp;bout
the 14th day of March, 19!18..
Charlotte Mae Perkl!IS,
Plain!Uf
O'Brien and O'Br~en
Attorneys for Pilllntiff
(12) 20. 27 (I) S, 10, 17, 24, 61&lt;
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Harold Rile and IIQben
Athens epent Sunday wl.th
mother' Mrs. cllarlea Rife.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Role .
Cincinnati have s~ent the paa!
w~k with Mr. lljld Mrs. Eiry''
Johnaton and dauilbter Ad e: ·
Mr Rowe is a brother ol
Johnston.
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Burme Bowen and Gary Saxton·
are on the sick list.

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Legal N'otice

NOTICI OF ~ILING AND HIAtt·
!NO ' ON INVINTORY
Proklo Court, Mtlgo County, Ohio
TO the Executor or Admlnlslra·
lor and to lluch of the following 11
are reoldents of the state- of Ohio:
surviving opouse, If any; next \If
kin; beneflclarleo under the will,
If any; the attorney or attornaya
representtna any of the aforemen·
tloued perAOIIS:
You are hereby notified that oa
the 81b day of January 19!8 an
Inventory and Appraisement of
the estate of Flora E. Ward, de·
ceased, late of Rullaad, Ohio Ia
"ld County wao filed inrthla
Court.
Hearing on aald inventory and
Appraisement will be bad botore
this court on the 31at day of Jan·
uary tOM, at 10:00 o'clock A. 14.
Exception~ thereto may ~ file\!
by any Interested party at any
1 10 fl d b0f0re th•
lime
pr
ve aya ,
'
date set or
for hearllli·
WITNESS my oicnature 1nd
the aoal ot iltd Cllur\, lhlt
9t b •,ay 0f JanUlf)' !11&amp;8. •
, lohn C. Bacon
.
Actina JUdge and Ex-Qificlb
By;

Lelia v. Hyaell
Deput.y Clerk

Ill 10,

DiSalle Refuses
To Comment On
Governors Race

Mr and Mrs Fred Rosenbaum,
!"omeroy, sp'lJit Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Capehart.
..
:Mr and Mr$ Charles Yeager
and children spent Sunday after- ',• (
noon and evening in Beverly, 0., .'

\Y ASHINGTON UP - Mlehael V
DISalle, price atabillZOI in the
Truman administration, said today he hasn't mjlde up his mind
whether to run agam for governor

or Ohio.
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"But I'll have to deolde between
now and nett week," be told newsmen at a breakfast here.
The one·time mayor of Toledo,
Ohio-, who turned 50 earlier this
month, sa1d he wu Wilting I• see
II "a caodldate 61 !fat4Wlde liPpeal," entered the rao~ before
ll)aklng his own d.. Islon All6, be
sAid, "I'll have to build the de-

visitmg her parents ~r. BJ141 :Mrs.
L. E. Piersall.

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SAKI •ooMS SALU
YAii'AGA1'A, )a pan UP - Bus·
illess wps booming tod~ for cenal atld chatcoal whblessters aft·
et tliey' iOverted to the j)re-war
flt!ll&gt;m of 1ervllli free sake to
tlielr cu!!lonier~

puno) SUM sdJO;) JTV ~WJV aU,f,

Avoid Leaky Mufflers' During
The Cold ·Driving Days.

p IAN0 S
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OTHER FAMOUS
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I WANTED
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Th1s )'ear, hc't

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Owens, Mid,
dleport were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Helen Stewart and fariuly.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Blessing,•
Vh~tma, spent the weekend a'
the1r home here

Free Check-Up 9f
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United Pms Plnanclol ldlt&lt;M;
1
NEW YOIIK UP- Recall:e,
!hat Dr Marcua Nadler, ecoJ\•!11•
ist for the Hanover Bank hit' ib6
nail on the head In hlj prcllk!·
lion s Jor 1~7 . Wall Striet t61tlf
scanned the cconorilJII's 1158
prophecies w1th clo11e attentlo 1
AI thla time lOA! yoaf, Dr. N ,d.
ler antlclpat~d 19~7 giln.. in ·~ '""
s(lnal consunlptlon expepdltur ~~,
higher cnn•truction but at a 1hti'
er rate of gain, 1 further UPW&lt; rd
lropd In w'g" flld price,, f suil•Idlng of lnflatlrinary ~relfou,i,
1111U 'n cuing in the money m1r·

George Saxton, Mr. and
Isaac Ba,:ett were bush]UB
ton 1n Pomeroy ll'onc!IY.

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notle88 than two-thlrciB (!&gt;)or Ute
said appraloed value.
Terms of Sale· Cash In ballll qn
date of Sale. .,
~
Bernard v Full&gt;, Ad~'.
lalrtlor de bonis non
the ~!tale of Henry G
ilnser, Deceased.
Wohster and Full&gt;
Attorneys for Administrator
(!•) 20 27 (I) 3 10 17 5t
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West Virgiaia

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Financial Gossip

Mr and MrJ 0. II!. Rtfe
Saturday evening' O!ith
Sarah Rile and thildr~n
Larry and Ronnie
~

DISalle said he would need a
"Fwiteit in votes" of 6 per eent of
he was to beat Rep11blican Gov.
d. William O'Neill who onnounced
We~nesday his Intention of seek·
litg re-election.
O'Neill ~cleated DlSade for the
governorship tn 1~56 Both called
If "a clean foght."

a bit mr re
''gey because of h1gh woduct ve
ropacity throuiJhout the world,
\It(! sharp rue 1n private mdeb ted
ness, and the keen competition 1n
world

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Galteas·

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tints
that
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Lillo Wuk Pol"''
He h!Jts the econonllc Wf ak
pomts as the decreas1ng caPJ tal
expenditures by eorporallo 1.1,
prospect. ol smaller eo~aumtWg4
expendllurys by lnljlvtaynla, hirh
costs of home buUdinS riJI~ty o,f
the economY with bli&amp; WU 1n4
burd~nsome taxes, and a , Jtins
ticnd of uneljlp\oymept M•lili an
advene psyc~ologi&lt;al effect 411
spending In general.
He fmds m.ny
un~erlt,oz
strong spots, bowever, ~~·1~4na
maintenance of high petso~a1 dlo
posable Inwwc, I)IJ• . e&lt;W~rul:'
tlon projectiOds, o'u\Jooll 1*'- all
m&lt;reasq In l~e r~ lf p( . l~l1.'1'i
ment In the edolio/iiy, lllch!#l'4d
avallabJhly pf bonk C!'04jl ~I d'"
cli nin" m{)De)' rates,
1g eiJIODtiaUY "'Qpil ~9!11~1Ql no
sertoue abUIOS )J1 tPY , '·
Poo,!ll' AltltvM ' 1111 am
"Tile attllude qf the people" he
says, "will be m(ll'~ jtjlportaat,
than basic &lt;tconomlC forc1a in ~..
termlnlng the de!ll'O! or declino
and the durJtlop of !be' l'l'iell!lop
Prompt meaaure1 taken by ~
goverpmen!.-and esJ*illlv by
the monelary authorities-can
~hanee !he outloo\." '
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·He wrof,e t!)ese sfatemellta 1&gt;1'
fore the l~t!ll m~' oi · l~e F'"l·
eral Reterve Sylleff ln cu&amp;llllj
Stock m~rkoL!JIIIii91 {rorp 70 ~
do p'er ceqt, Wsll
eipcct~
more mon~ery moves n the nell'

liter
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hem
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with

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buz-

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Bell'"" O'Nolll Wukar
DiSaile said he believes 0'·
Nelli hos "Ioiii strength" and
could be defeated II thq right Dcm·
ocratlc eandldate ran
"How are you lesnlng?" a re·
porter asked DISaile.
"I'm not a leaner,'' he quipp~ll
"The purpolf of tbli oll,lifeten~e
1s to see lf one of you will run for
go\'crnor."
future.
D1Salle sal~ be pl&amp;jned to
Dr. Nadler belle•~• that durin~
fer with Sen. Frank J Leu11che
the
next rew molltw the wesk
(D·Ohi6) before )caving Washing
fore" will prevail 'bqt ,(he !coP,•
ton tonight
''What will you sny?" a reporter and duration ol the reC!!aslon wtil
depend 0)1 PIY&lt;hOI&lt;ifcal Ioree!
asked.
and o~ the meaauf)!s iaken tiy
"Hello," D1Salle said
D1Salle, minus bls moustsche Congress and the admlnlslrat1on
snd looking slimmer, sa1d he and the speed with wh1cti the)
thinks all the Democrats now en· Hre put lntq effect
Major Dtptto!lon !J~llkoly
ter ed in the May prnnary
til
is c~'- her.· "th•t
of. "regltJ$1 fjlll,dita tes''
a majpr cteP,Wssion. b as oclack alate-wide appeal. ·
TheY include Cleveland Mayor currecf ·ln tbe earl!{ SO's is out
An,thony Celebrezze, Columbus or the qftestion."
He does not believe R14SS inter
Mayor Maynard ~ scnsenbrenner,
Cuyahoga County Engine'er AI· vent10n bv govcrnmeht IS needecl
bert Porter and Clingban Jackson or deSirabl e. Vast spending, he
polltical 1vr1ter for the Younga- feels, would {)fily brinl batk in
llallon ~nd nullify tho ~ork of
town Ind1vator.
the Federal Rc«crve. (~~
Barrlng massive inicrvcnllon
f
by government, bC sa) S, tgc de·
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• chne in b1~10ess · act1v1ty shouiJ
D.:..
cuntlnoe until su/nmer, followc~
0
by a period of_relative. slabilitl'
·
before .an dp~wmg sets m agam
toward the •n,d of the ~,.

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1956 PLAZA 6 CYL ·····,· ···· ··· ··· $1695
Club Coupe Heater and Def., Ivory over Red Finish.

1955 ST~TION WAGON VB ,.... ,.. $l4'5
4 Dr. 2 Seat, Radio, Heater and-Powerflite Transmissipn, ·
Green Flnlsb.
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4 Dr. Sedan, Radio, Heater and Powerllite Transmission,
Beautiful Two Tone Green Flni1h.
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4 Dr. Sedan, Heater and Powerfl!te Transmission, Ivory
over Green Finish.
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Club Coupe, Radio, Heater an~ ~owerfllte Transmission, .
Blue ovei'Gray Finish.
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4 Dr. Sedan, Heater and Defrostel', Gray·Finlsn,

.1953 CRANBROOK 6 CY,.....l · .. .. $795

4 Dr. Sedan, Radio, 'lleater and Hydrive Tr~nsmlssion,
Gray over Blue Finish.
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CINCINNATI UP - Juvenile
Court Judge BenJamin s. Sehwarls
IVC, 'I'
Wednesda9 ordered \0 boys to re·
b~ild two farm outhouses (hey had
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dynanuted. 1
"You are to rebuild, from the
bottom up, thp outhouses you de·
!!lroyed,'' the judge told the boys,
CINCINNATI ul&gt; - Five more
ages 16 to 18.
"This includes the foundations, players signed 19158 eontraeta with
diapoRal, and the proper walls Rnd the Cincinnati Redlega Thursday,
roof as well as cleaning up the bringing to 13 the numbtr of Reds
debris. You are to pay for all the in the fold for the eomlng oeason.
The iate!!l signers were eatchers
materials and if you don't have
the money, youl' parents are tc Smoky Bur&amp;eBJ and ·Duteb Dotter·
advance It and we will moke sure er, pitchers .Ken Hommel and Ted
Wieand, and outfielder Pete Wh!Jthat you repay them."
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'!'he l~di• .Uspendeed the boys' enant
General Manager G•bo P'ul
drivers litiinaea boeauae "you endyogel'&lt;4 ~ie on the highway said Burgess "II bl&gt;th the moil
mallJned and most s6ur§t·a#llf
b)' transporting dYnallllte,"
Theludge aald 11 mt~ht ~ ln. catcher" in profeuionol bftiebaU.
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deed recorded In Deed Book IS~.
(24) For Sale or Trad~t papl02; thence Norlh to tHo pubSVI
, lle , aoad; thebce Norlllwuler)jl
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POB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
'52 W11lys Stauon Wagon. Ori- following said road to the H. G.
,gmal pamt, low mileage. Will sell Sillier lane, thence Soulll about
or trade for '53 or 'M Z..Iom· 10 rods to the North llne of H. G.
Phone 374-M
1·1'-llte Slnaer M acl'e parcel; thence East The January meellng of the
to tbe Norllleaat comer ~f Nid wscs of Reedsville Alethodls~
PHONE 398 ·
M acre parcel; thence SootiUMl, Church waa held at the borne of
roda to pla&lt;e of boslnning, l!X· llrs Jack Smith
· . CEPTING oucb P~ thereof· con- After a potluck dinner 'served
BATES
LEGAt"'NOT!CE
veyed by H. G Sillier and wile at noon the president Mro. Doro
z c~eal! ~ word. one lartlon. Mlnbnwn cbarf ~ Wk...... :...u..~
Howard T. Allen, an incompe- to William 'and Goldie ltncl:om· tha R1ebel led the business
,er wurd hu three cOIIJ&amp;tUtl'(f m!tllrtiODJ.
tent person, res1ding at 410 ~llen bera:er by deed recorded iJI Deed ing at wh1ch lime plans
SJ*lll - One morch tor 25 cent. per word. ·
Drive, Charleston, w. Va., and Book 158, page 327 of,Meigs Coon· made for a ooup supper to be
Full rate of 2 centa per woo-d wUI be ebargtd for ad•en!BinJ H
The Charleston National Bank, ty Deed Records, le,avme about llh served sometime 'l'l February
IOf Plld for before the Uk.n of eath moatb followmg tnscrtlon. ,
Charleston, W. V.a , as committee acres, more or leu. Belng part of The entire proceeds eoing to lh J
Error" 10 Advertlsmg--Sboldd l)e re~rted immedlatel). 1'bt
for Howard I Allen, all lneompe. the real estate conveyed by Deed bulldmg lund of the new class
Datly Sentinel will not ~ resporsJble for more than one incoJ'oo
tCnt person, will lake notiee that Book 126 page 28'1, and EXCEPT· rooms
0
f:inb and Spoclal NotiCOI of l!voata IIOO. Olltuatlel
on the 24th day of December, !NG tbal Hold to McK.a1 by Deed There were ten regular mem·
published all cent Per word.
1~7, Clarence W. Proffitt, as Book :t.;J9, page 102, and Kra!'com- bers present one new member
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Administrator of the Estate of berger by Deed Book 1158, Page Mrs Jim Bu~kley and two guest&lt;
:
- - - - - 3 room furnishtd &lt;~Partment with Frank C Allen, de~eascd, filed 321.
Mrs Sherman Buckley and Mrs
II ) Notices
bath Utllit1cs furniShed Home hl8 Peltttton '" 1he Probate Court
Restaurant, Middleport.
Meigs Couny, Ohio, in Cue No.
PARCEL II 1'he followlnl de· Durst
1 14 6tc 17,3119, agamst the above named scribed real estate, situated In The next mettmg will be w1th
Wanted - Couple who would ap
defendant, Howard T. Allen, an Chester Town•hlp In the County Mrs Ben Buckley.
prectatc l,()w Rent, occasiOnal
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-chormg duttes References re· For R•nt - E~t'!nsJou Ladders. Incompetent person, and othe1'8, of Mmgs and State of Ohio, to-wit:
praymg !hat the real estate ae- Begmnlng on the East line of
qu~red Call 057-X
I 10 6tc
Scaffold l&gt;ards, Orop Clotha scribed
herem be sold and that Philip Pfarr's land at the aouthHam Shoot Racme Placmg M1ll,
OHnton !'IBhcr, Mtddleport.
the
rights, ,mteresta. and llen 1 west corner of Henry Betz' farm
January 19
·1 11 7k
Ph,me 6Zt5-X.
II t If of all partws may be fully deter- in FractiOn 36, Town 3, Seellon•
LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received by
I!Jght Room House Two story mmed, adjusted ~d proteetpd; 15 and 21; thence Etst 110 ~odl
18b1 Auto Se,vices
Modern bath on seconil Cloor and that he be auth~ized and or- along Samuel liinger's · North Jlne the Board of County CommisstOn1. 8 RAWJ,,NGS SOliS CO. - Z4
to1let and ll Yil tory on firs!, dered to sell said real estate ac- to a stone: thence h,t I~N.o~lt· ers, Meigs County, Ohio, at the ofbour \\reeker Service Day
good garage, abou t f1vc r.unute~ cordmg to the statutes In aueh eriy direction 68 rodl to a i~Qne; flee of said Board, Pomeroy, Ohio
Pbon• 6:27
Nlaht Phone
(rom Court Ilousc . A N. Bcl1 case made and provided, and for thence West 20 rods to IL lfPne, up untU 12·00 o'clock Noon, Jan
6039-X n~DGE • I':.YifOU'IH
gel, 310-M
!-86tf11 such otller and furlller relief as thenee South 68 rods aiOIIi Pilillp 20, 1~58, for furnishing•the followhe may be entitled to
Pfarr's El!t !me to tile plaee Ql,be· lng:
llEALEf&lt;.'l
a 8 If
Trailer apace Ue&lt;art of ~iddle­
Said real esta:e is described as sinn~g, containing fourteea ~ IC·
Transport dehvery of Gasolme,
, port. Get lt~ct.tcd before mudd)' follows:
res, be thfl some mOre or '1eu, regular and prem1um 'grades to the
(8) Aul\l Sales
ground lulrll\ you Phone 9~83.
1 ne folloWin g aescrlbed real es- SAVING and EXCEI"''DDG· ali \Ill• County Garaae, ROck Sprlnga
F.dgar Reyrolds, Reynold's Dairy tate situated 10 the Township of coal underlying the above de1!b- Ohio, at the dilection of the Coun·
J955 HUH'k VB 2 dr Sedan Oyna·
Stoae, Ml•'rtleport, Ohfo
flow drlvt• A careful one owJJ('r
Lebanon, In the county of Meigs ed premllfs, togetlier with the ty Engmeer, dunng the 90 day perto 2 '~tfe and swte of Ohio, 217 acres of right to mine thtr same and all 1od commencing, Jan. zo, 1958.
(&lt;tf un iillOI!wr new Buick Hadw
--- - - which are m Section No. 18, Town
cm11 ll ca lcr $1 595 Blactlnar':..
and rlgbts-ot-way along apy
Quote price! on both regular
l'onJCroy
1 l3 6lf' ( 17l Help Wonted
No. 2 and Range No. 11 ,and 14 !-"''"'"'•• seam, are hereby raerv· and premium grades
acre~ being 10 flO acre Lot No. 1'72 ed by 1anies and Mar)' Roueh. BeBoard of Comm1Jiioners
1955 ~ ord V8 fa! rlane Vlctorn Wanted, Man or Wvman, to han· of the Ohio Company's Purehaae, lng tilt aame real e!late con~ serve the right lp reject any or
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Cpr !lard Top Model Excep •
die cred1t und msurancc mvc!l' and bounded and deserlbod as fol· to H. G. Singer by deed reCGl'ded all Bid•.
10nal 111 every way $1.495 Blact
hgallons, for a lldlLOnal com lows· Beelnning at a post 16 ehaina In Deed Book 116, page 8M •f See. 2352.
tnar's Pomeroy
1 13 fltc
mcrc1al rcportmg bureau on o south of the northwe.t corner of the Melas Countv Deed Reoordl.
Board of County Compart tlmc fcc per report baa1 .. said Section llio. 18; thence lOUth
pARCEL
The
follow
in(
rtal
m11181onera
1953 Dodge VB 4 dr. Coronel Sc
around Pumcroy ,md M1ddl c·
By Dean llarnita, clerk
dan One or the cleanest '53s m port. Ohlu l ' l ett ~ t' Wnle PO z~ chains to a poat, whieh ls In esllla In Fraction No. I, Cbollar
the middle of the west line of T4wnah1p, 'M01g1 Coonty, Ohio, a~d (I) 17, ltc
area $795 Blacttnar's ,Pomeroy
Box 104{)
ColumbLts, Ohw satd Section; thence ea!!l to the dekrlbed as followa: Belilllllill
I 13 61c 1·17 Jtc
center of Groyn~ Hog creek, down at the Northwest comer 01
L&amp;GAL NOTICI
the middle of the same to the lion No I; thence East 20.J2
William C Perkina, whose laat
19!1a l'lymouth 4 dr Sedan. Spark
hng original !&gt;lack finish $495 ( 0)Business Services Ohio River; thence up aa,ld river to eha!n1; thence Soulb 1670 chilli!; known addreu was Letart Falls,
a post n chalnB south of the north thence West to West line of l'l~t- Ohio, Is hereby notified that
Blaeltnar'.-;, Pomeroy. 1 U 6'.c 2
General Hauiii1J:l or auy kint.l line of saia section No. )0; thence tfj)n No. I; then"' North to pltoje the 18th day of December,
1953 Bwck VBs 4 dr Scrfan Cho1ce
Phone C A Drem itacme, 0 , west ff1 chains 15 lin~• to lhe ot beginning, contamlng 33 ~! Charldtte Mae Perkins
or three fme carll $89t&gt;. Blaet- 3068
117-li!Jl place of beglnnmg, containing 231 more or leas, EXCEPTING thv ~I tiff, flied her petlhon
tnur 'ii, Pnmcroyr
1 13 61c
•cres, more or leBI.
,
and other rl1hts heretofore eon- as defendant in tile
Good Clean Used Cars
REFERENCE DEED. Volume veyed " shown '»' Meip Copn- mon Pleas, Meigs
Ohio,
1955 oid:imob1le VB Z dr liard
All
Makes
and
Models
133,
page
2611
of
the
Deed
Recorda
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IM•d
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Bel•t
l).lrt
of
the
Case
No
12,634,
praying
for
' dl·
TClJl Cpc Hydramatlc drive
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Melga
County,
Ohio.
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estate
cott•eseclto'JL
voree
from
tho
sa1d
William
C.
R&amp;ll Almo.l like the day 1! was
METROPOLITA n
Subject, however, to 80 ease- 0 • ...., ., 4eod _ . li Dell Perkins on the groundo of groaD
-6--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan 17, 1958

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AUTO SALES
iilllck SERVICE
w tch Re
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on • .
pairing by Factm Y Tnuned
wlllehmokcrs COLLINS JEWELERS, Pomeroy.
t 3 tf
RADI~ &amp; TELEVIOIO;, SERViCE,

'56 f1mii1 1;k~p, new motor, tukc
owr ]&gt;aymcnts for balance due
Sl·c Eu.ljCI1C S9yder, 73tl E
Ma111 }'()IJ1froy, 0
1ltl-3li1

1- 195'i Dodge Sedan to be suit!
,
to the hlllh b1ddcr at Min , ay
Phone 200. Clelon•l Ar,pil••··•
l\lotor ~ala.~ , Mmcrsv!llc, 0
Store 116 w. Malo &gt;l . Pomeroy
nn J,m 18, rn~s. ill 10 u. m
2 23 tf
Il l Ill 1:11 73tr
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ltRAP IRON - METALS

CUllom B•lll llltcbea Kitchen
dcsi~ned for your home. Free
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woa SJI ...1!;. one Laaca1t.-et deep
well Jt:l pump wltu preuure
tank anu IIWitcb. Also 811-ltel
pladlc ., .rl(l, 1',\ 1 1~; one
•rdulect'a drawini' table, a' uol
an~ IO&lt;ill Ono tyr•wrltor dcok
and one filing cabhet, handmade,
One electric tabl.o aaw, ooc woo~
latbc, one aoUd oal 11dcboard,
one ''Wht:e" aewln&amp; machine,
lllttiQue. P'IOrt fo1nel'O)' 815-J.
10 ' 611·
f7 fl double dl&amp;e 116" liiiUIC
DtJllum Jolm Dctrc !lUll plow
114'' double bottom Intel n11tlon·
al '"' 8 Pull Plow an rubber. I
Jet cultivaLors f11r ~'11rm•ll Fl:
tutctur ' J.l941 ,lohn Dce1·e tra·
etor w1th HydrAilo loll!lcr and
1 ~ct hytlr111ic cul:lvator lor Lbll
abort trltelor, 1 good uHcll
lQX38 lructor, Ure 11nd tube 1
good fre11h Gucrn11C,V Ourlumt
clo..~.., mill&lt; cow 1 mixed row
llalph A Ln111brlght, liD No. 2
Halley Run Ro1d, l,o1ncrov,
Ohl11
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GRUESEB BLOCK t;O.
I Mlloa North of Pomaroy
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Gruner '
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Src t:harlcl Vost Phone :W66

Pomtr•l

Your Onll Author~cd
FUller BRUSH MAN
J1me1 Marriner
736 I, Main It,
,..,. ::."1'27'!.0~1:.r S PM
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- - - -- --- - - - Trco Servlco Trimml11g or remov·
Ing. 5 ycara experience. Robert
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TRAILERS

TRAILERS

ACT NOW
SAVE $100 TO $1000
Waverly, Ohio, doaler •luc'
wlth '75 new and used lrallers
14 to 60 ft., also 10 wide.. 1'w
and three bedrooms, nationa~l.
known ntakoo. 1'hc lowest pot... alble t~rnu an)'wltcre. Drive
little aM s.~o a lot. These ar
well worth your trip 1'hla I
)'{)ur LAST !!hopping plsce, 8t
, come prepared to doal. Fast
free delivery, Move In tomor
row. Anylbbjc of Y81ue taken
Ia trade.

ment given
by Jenme
Alien and
Frank
c. Allen,
her huabani,
,to
the State of Ohio, dated June 23,
19M and recorded In Easement Re
cord No. 4, at page 217 1&gt;f the records of Eaaementa of A!Otg~County, Ohio.

Furthermore, 1ubjet to an ease·

ment g1ven by Jennie Alien and
Frank c. Allen to tho Columbus
and Southern Ohio Elcct•lc Oem·
pany dated September 28;, 111!13,
and recorded In Deed Book No
176, at page 71 of the Decor~• of
Deeda, Mei•s County, Ohio.
Also, EubJect to a Right of Way
,lt1Ven by ~Tank C Allen, et al., to
the Ohio Fuel Gas Company dat·
ed September 23, 19~2. and re·
corded In Doed Book No. lti9, at
Pa&amp;e 321 of tho records of Deeds
of Melga County, Ohio.
Furtherntore, subject to an
ca&amp;t'mcnt g1vcn by Jennie Allen
and F. 'C. Allen, her husband, to
the State of Ohio, dated October
I, 1032, lftld recorded In ,Easement
Record No. I at page 37Z thereof.
l'orthermore, subject to a right
of wuy given by Jennie Allen and
l'10nk C. Allen to The Southern
Ohio Ele&lt;trlc Co dated Juno ~.
1030, and recor~ed In Right of
Way llccord Volume S, page 77
!hereof
Plaintiff, , In hi• petition,. al·
leges the names of all helra at
luw and next of kln of Frank C.
Allen, deceased, and the name• of
all the heirs at law and next of
kin of Jennie Allen, deceased, who
have cmmmted to the aile or said
real estate and who would be entilled to share In the ssld real
"tato upon distribution.
Said def.!ndonl
required, d to
bel Is t'·
onswcr on or ore ·~ 151" ay
of Feb1 urcy, 1058.
CROW and CROW
Attorney&amp; for piolnUff
(12) 26, (I) 2, 9, 17, 31, 6tc

WIll!,
NilS.are appraised at
Sold premises

S2,700.00 and moat be oold for

FARM· 'NEJS

By Sonh M. Rift
Mrs Juanita Saxton and son
David spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Rile.
Mr and Mf!l. Harlan Rife and
aon Jamea Dale spent Tuesday In
Columboe.
Mr lnd Mrs. Titus Smith of
near Salem Center and Mrs.
Charles R1fe spent Saturday wllh

ly William F. Gregol"'
Ma- Ctunfio A111nt
Fannors Income Ta• Duo Fobruary 15, ltsl
Most farmers IncDme Tax Returns are due by February 15,,
1958 Tbls means you have a little
river a month to prepare our 19!17
Charles.. Rife at the Veterans Hos·
Income Tax Forms.
Fa.,..,. Tu Guldto Will Holp. p1tal at Huntfngton.
The 19M Farmers Tax Guides, tereoted ln a good farm record
available free from the Agricult- keeping mtem for 19158. With this
ural Extenalon Oltlce, can be a big In mind, two meetings will he held
help to you in the preparation of
Mason County this month.
your 1957 lncolllf.Tax Forms The
Rocord KMplng Syoltm Explalt&gt;
Tax Gu1de " prmted by the Bur- ed by Ken Brund•••·
eau of Internal Revenue and if us- These two meeting wlll be con·
ed w41l save you time and may dueled by Kenneth Brundage who
save fOU some tax money Fre- is the Extension Farm Manage
Qllently farmers pay too mu~h lD· ment Specialist Jrom West VIrgin·
come tax simply because they do ia Umversity Both meetings will
not know of the different operat· be held January 28, 19158. The exmg expenses which can be deduct· act places haven't been deeided.
ed By using the Tax Gu1de you
Got tho Tax Guldt- Atlond tho
can pay your I11come Tax accur· Mt&lt;\11111~
I
ately, no more, no less, than ia
Write, phone, or come in to the
due
Extension OWce fqr your COPY of
Good Rocordo Important
the Farmers lneome Tax Guide
You must have good records to and plan to attend the meetmg on
accurately fill out your Income farm record keeping systems to
Tax Forms. While it's too late for be held January 28, 19ll8.
Record teeplns lor Ute past year,
.
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ty and plaintiff -;is~---pmys Cor
other proper relief. Said rause
Will be for hearing on or ~&amp;bout
the 14th day of March, 19!18..
Charlotte Mae Perkl!IS,
Plain!Uf
O'Brien and O'Br~en
Attorneys for Pilllntiff
(12) 20. 27 (I) S, 10, 17, 24, 61&lt;
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Harold Rile and IIQben
Athens epent Sunday wl.th
mother' Mrs. cllarlea Rife.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Role .
Cincinnati have s~ent the paa!
w~k with Mr. lljld Mrs. Eiry''
Johnaton and dauilbter Ad e: ·
Mr Rowe is a brother ol
Johnston.
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Burme Bowen and Gary Saxton·
are on the sick list.

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Legal N'otice

NOTICI OF ~ILING AND HIAtt·
!NO ' ON INVINTORY
Proklo Court, Mtlgo County, Ohio
TO the Executor or Admlnlslra·
lor and to lluch of the following 11
are reoldents of the state- of Ohio:
surviving opouse, If any; next \If
kin; beneflclarleo under the will,
If any; the attorney or attornaya
representtna any of the aforemen·
tloued perAOIIS:
You are hereby notified that oa
the 81b day of January 19!8 an
Inventory and Appraisement of
the estate of Flora E. Ward, de·
ceased, late of Rullaad, Ohio Ia
"ld County wao filed inrthla
Court.
Hearing on aald inventory and
Appraisement will be bad botore
this court on the 31at day of Jan·
uary tOM, at 10:00 o'clock A. 14.
Exception~ thereto may ~ file\!
by any Interested party at any
1 10 fl d b0f0re th•
lime
pr
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for hearllli·
WITNESS my oicnature 1nd
the aoal ot iltd Cllur\, lhlt
9t b •,ay 0f JanUlf)' !11&amp;8. •
, lohn C. Bacon
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Actina JUdge and Ex-Qificlb
By;

Lelia v. Hyaell
Deput.y Clerk

Ill 10,

DiSalle Refuses
To Comment On
Governors Race

Mr and Mrs Fred Rosenbaum,
!"omeroy, sp'lJit Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Capehart.
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:Mr and Mr$ Charles Yeager
and children spent Sunday after- ',• (
noon and evening in Beverly, 0., .'

\Y ASHINGTON UP - Mlehael V
DISalle, price atabillZOI in the
Truman administration, said today he hasn't mjlde up his mind
whether to run agam for governor

or Ohio.
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"But I'll have to deolde between
now and nett week," be told newsmen at a breakfast here.
The one·time mayor of Toledo,
Ohio-, who turned 50 earlier this
month, sa1d he wu Wilting I• see
II "a caodldate 61 !fat4Wlde liPpeal," entered the rao~ before
ll)aklng his own d.. Islon All6, be
sAid, "I'll have to build the de-

visitmg her parents ~r. BJ141 :Mrs.
L. E. Piersall.

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SAKI •ooMS SALU
YAii'AGA1'A, )a pan UP - Bus·
illess wps booming tod~ for cenal atld chatcoal whblessters aft·
et tliey' iOverted to the j)re-war
flt!ll&gt;m of 1ervllli free sake to
tlielr cu!!lonier~

puno) SUM sdJO;) JTV ~WJV aU,f,

Avoid Leaky Mufflers' During
The Cold ·Driving Days.

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Owens, Mid,
dleport were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Helen Stewart and fariuly.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Blessing,•
Vh~tma, spent the weekend a'
the1r home here

Free Check-Up 9f
Your Exha'ust System

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MOORE'S SERVICE
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United Pms Plnanclol ldlt&lt;M;
1
NEW YOIIK UP- Recall:e,
!hat Dr Marcua Nadler, ecoJ\•!11•
ist for the Hanover Bank hit' ib6
nail on the head In hlj prcllk!·
lion s Jor 1~7 . Wall Striet t61tlf
scanned the cconorilJII's 1158
prophecies w1th clo11e attentlo 1
AI thla time lOA! yoaf, Dr. N ,d.
ler antlclpat~d 19~7 giln.. in ·~ '""
s(lnal consunlptlon expepdltur ~~,
higher cnn•truction but at a 1hti'
er rate of gain, 1 further UPW&lt; rd
lropd In w'g" flld price,, f suil•Idlng of lnflatlrinary ~relfou,i,
1111U 'n cuing in the money m1r·

George Saxton, Mr. and
Isaac Ba,:ett were bush]UB
ton 1n Pomeroy ll'onc!IY.

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notle88 than two-thlrciB (!&gt;)or Ute
said appraloed value.
Terms of Sale· Cash In ballll qn
date of Sale. .,
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Bernard v Full&gt;, Ad~'.
lalrtlor de bonis non
the ~!tale of Henry G
ilnser, Deceased.
Wohster and Full&gt;
Attorneys for Administrator
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West Virgiaia

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Mr and MrJ 0. II!. Rtfe
Saturday evening' O!ith
Sarah Rile and thildr~n
Larry and Ronnie
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DISalle said he would need a
"Fwiteit in votes" of 6 per eent of
he was to beat Rep11blican Gov.
d. William O'Neill who onnounced
We~nesday his Intention of seek·
litg re-election.
O'Neill ~cleated DlSade for the
governorship tn 1~56 Both called
If "a clean foght."

a bit mr re
''gey because of h1gh woduct ve
ropacity throuiJhout the world,
\It(! sharp rue 1n private mdeb ted
ness, and the keen competition 1n
world

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Lillo Wuk Pol"''
He h!Jts the econonllc Wf ak
pomts as the decreas1ng caPJ tal
expenditures by eorporallo 1.1,
prospect. ol smaller eo~aumtWg4
expendllurys by lnljlvtaynla, hirh
costs of home buUdinS riJI~ty o,f
the economY with bli&amp; WU 1n4
burd~nsome taxes, and a , Jtins
ticnd of uneljlp\oymept M•lili an
advene psyc~ologi&lt;al effect 411
spending In general.
He fmds m.ny
un~erlt,oz
strong spots, bowever, ~~·1~4na
maintenance of high petso~a1 dlo
posable Inwwc, I)IJ• . e&lt;W~rul:'
tlon projectiOds, o'u\Jooll 1*'- all
m&lt;reasq In l~e r~ lf p( . l~l1.'1'i
ment In the edolio/iiy, lllch!#l'4d
avallabJhly pf bonk C!'04jl ~I d'"
cli nin" m{)De)' rates,
1g eiJIODtiaUY "'Qpil ~9!11~1Ql no
sertoue abUIOS )J1 tPY , '·
Poo,!ll' AltltvM ' 1111 am
"Tile attllude qf the people" he
says, "will be m(ll'~ jtjlportaat,
than basic &lt;tconomlC forc1a in ~..
termlnlng the de!ll'O! or declino
and the durJtlop of !be' l'l'iell!lop
Prompt meaaure1 taken by ~
goverpmen!.-and esJ*illlv by
the monelary authorities-can
~hanee !he outloo\." '
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fore the l~t!ll m~' oi · l~e F'"l·
eral Reterve Sylleff ln cu&amp;llllj
Stock m~rkoL!JIIIii91 {rorp 70 ~
do p'er ceqt, Wsll
eipcct~
more mon~ery moves n the nell'

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DiSaile said he believes 0'·
Nelli hos "Ioiii strength" and
could be defeated II thq right Dcm·
ocratlc eandldate ran
"How are you lesnlng?" a re·
porter asked DISaile.
"I'm not a leaner,'' he quipp~ll
"The purpolf of tbli oll,lifeten~e
1s to see lf one of you will run for
go\'crnor."
future.
D1Salle sal~ be pl&amp;jned to
Dr. Nadler belle•~• that durin~
fer with Sen. Frank J Leu11che
the
next rew molltw the wesk
(D·Ohi6) before )caving Washing
fore" will prevail 'bqt ,(he !coP,•
ton tonight
''What will you sny?" a reporter and duration ol the reC!!aslon wtil
depend 0)1 PIY&lt;hOI&lt;ifcal Ioree!
asked.
and o~ the meaauf)!s iaken tiy
"Hello," D1Salle said
D1Salle, minus bls moustsche Congress and the admlnlslrat1on
snd looking slimmer, sa1d he and the speed with wh1cti the)
thinks all the Democrats now en· Hre put lntq effect
Major Dtptto!lon !J~llkoly
ter ed in the May prnnary
til
is c~'- her.· "th•t
of. "regltJ$1 fjlll,dita tes''
a majpr cteP,Wssion. b as oclack alate-wide appeal. ·
TheY include Cleveland Mayor currecf ·ln tbe earl!{ SO's is out
An,thony Celebrezze, Columbus or the qftestion."
He does not believe R14SS inter
Mayor Maynard ~ scnsenbrenner,
Cuyahoga County Engine'er AI· vent10n bv govcrnmeht IS needecl
bert Porter and Clingban Jackson or deSirabl e. Vast spending, he
polltical 1vr1ter for the Younga- feels, would {)fily brinl batk in
llallon ~nd nullify tho ~ork of
town Ind1vator.
the Federal Rc«crve. (~~
Barrlng massive inicrvcnllon
f
by government, bC sa) S, tgc de·
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D.:..
cuntlnoe until su/nmer, followc~
0
by a period of_relative. slabilitl'
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toward the •n,d of the ~,.

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1956 PLAZA 6 CYL ·····,· ···· ··· ··· $1695
Club Coupe Heater and Def., Ivory over Red Finish.

1955 ST~TION WAGON VB ,.... ,.. $l4'5
4 Dr. 2 Seat, Radio, Heater and-Powerflite Transmissipn, ·
Green Flnlsb.
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4 Dr. Sedan, Radio, Heater and Powerllite Transmission,
Beautiful Two Tone Green Flni1h.
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4 Dr. Sedan, Heater and Powerfl!te Transmission, Ivory
over Green Finish.
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Club Coupe, Radio, Heater an~ ~owerfllte Transmission, .
Blue ovei'Gray Finish.
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4 Dr. Sedan, Heater and Defrostel', Gray·Finlsn,

.1953 CRANBROOK 6 CY,.....l · .. .. $795

4 Dr. Sedan, Radio, 'lleater and Hydrive Tr~nsmlssion,
Gray over Blue Finish.
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Ink Contracts
For New season

CINCINNATI UP - Juvenile
Court Judge BenJamin s. Sehwarls
IVC, 'I'
Wednesda9 ordered \0 boys to re·
b~ild two farm outhouses (hey had
,
dynanuted. 1
"You are to rebuild, from the
bottom up, thp outhouses you de·
!!lroyed,'' the judge told the boys,
CINCINNATI ul&gt; - Five more
ages 16 to 18.
"This includes the foundations, players signed 19158 eontraeta with
diapoRal, and the proper walls Rnd the Cincinnati Redlega Thursday,
roof as well as cleaning up the bringing to 13 the numbtr of Reds
debris. You are to pay for all the in the fold for the eomlng oeason.
The iate!!l signers were eatchers
materials and if you don't have
the money, youl' parents are tc Smoky Bur&amp;eBJ and ·Duteb Dotter·
advance It and we will moke sure er, pitchers .Ken Hommel and Ted
Wieand, and outfielder Pete Wh!Jthat you repay them."
.
'!'he l~di• .Uspendeed the boys' enant
General Manager G•bo P'ul
drivers litiinaea boeauae "you endyogel'&lt;4 ~ie on the highway said Burgess "II bl&gt;th the moil
mallJned and most s6ur§t·a#llf
b)' transporting dYnallllte,"
Theludge aald 11 mt~ht ~ ln. catcher" in profeuionol bftiebaU.
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eountiel whOte ~~· boys d4
the buildings, but ho aold,
w11 their problem.

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a-Dally Senllpel, Pumeroy-Mlddleport, 0, Jan.17,1958

In the Cbildl"e~'s Home and
the new CountY Infirmary wcrA
not forgotton durmg the past
Christmas season. as many or
Janiuhons &amp;nd indlvidu•ls h.alped to mate 11 a ~appy season
Gerald and Hazel Grate, supermtendent and m1tron at t~e Chll
dren's Home said that fi[t! or all
kmds were dilb'ibuted to the

DonatiOns to tile \hUdren'•
Home were giVeR by SyracuDe
Garden Club Middleport Bapt!st
Church Racme Baptlst Gudd
Glrls, Ladtcs Atd or tlte Rutlan~
Church of Chmt, The Skatcw"
at Chester Golden Rule Class 'Jf
Pomeroy Church of ChriSt, Pomeroy 0"dcr of Eastern Star' Poml!
roy Kmghts Tcmplar Rathburn
Trust Fund or Middleport, Ra

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Church

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LegiortAuxiliary Mee,ting Held

Middleport
Sot&gt;iety

taught by Mrs Brown and Mrs

Mrs Pnul Case! entertameif' the
The next meeting will be held
Past Prestdents of the Lad1es Auxon Feb 14 at the home of Mrs.
Charles Snyder, Chilllrothc, thary of Dtew Webster Post Amer
Ruth A Balderson The topte will VIas called here Thuraday by th ~ i~an Legwn, Wednesday evening at
be "Lavmg m Later Lire"
death of Max Sanbom
her home, M11~4leport.
Mr and Mrs Lowell Probasco
A short business 6esslon was
and daughters Juhe ar.d Susan conducted by the president, Mrs.
and her mother Mrs E S Shotts Pearl Hysell, whtch opened With
left today for the1r hew home al the Pledge to the Flag and the
2922 ll;lcCorkle, SE, Charleston Lord's Prayer m unison, followed
MISS Julllil, a sophomore at Miami wtth devotiOns led by Mrs Ctlarles
Untverstty, lS h,ome (or ~- short Sauer A card of thanks was read
vacatiOn and wnl retuhJ tb school frdm the Eberobach family for
Officers of the Grand Interna- Tuesday
nowers and many .11cts of k111dness
tional Aux1hary of the Brother
Mrt. Harry Houdashelt, program
nood of Locomohve Engmee~s
11fr~ John DavJs, who has been chairman for the evening, conduct
were mstalled when they mi&gt;' v1sitil)g her mother Mrs George ed several Mamea aod prizes were
Thursday at the home of Mrs Anderson Sr and tam~y has re awarded to Mrs Hysell, i\1rs J M
Lee Roush wtth Mrs Evelyn Le turned to he[ home in New York Th~&gt;rnton, Mrs A V Howell and
wts as the ass1stmg ho11te.!!!
CJtY
Mrs Robert Harris was ID·
Penm, small dauahlllr of Mr
stallmg choplam and the officers and Mrs William. Wot'l"'· 18 rc
Un
MEN'S and BOYS'
who were .. elected were pre!l· oovermg rrom an attac~ of pneu
dent, Mr11 George Hackett Sr moma
Vice preSident, Mra LewiS, sec
Mrs LouiS&lt; Forrest, Gallipolis
retary treasurer, Mrs
Roush D s1ster ol Mn Lawrence Bill{;,
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chaplam Mrs, J Q Rice guide n lll at Holzer Hosp1tMI where A 6 30 potluck dinn~r preceded
Mrs Walter Harrts, Relief secre she 1~ a heart patient Her sister the meehng of thte Woman's Sotary, Mrs R C Sansbury ,
Mrs Bing, bas been in Gallipol,s ciety of Christian Serv1ce of the
'T'he hostess served a luncheotJ wtth her durmg the week anti Forest Run .Methodist Church, held
• The Chmltan Crusaacrs Clat.s
another sister, Mrs J R Wilson, Wednesday evening at the home of
of the Ftrst BiiPltsl Church mt•t at lhe rinse of the meeting
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Mrs Alfred Yeauger.
Thursday evenmg at the home of
!lr and Mrs Harold E Hubbard
The meeting opened with devotions led by Mrs John Scott us
Charles Vroman president. pre·
111derl and the orenlng
prayer
for her topic "The March ol
Mtsslons on Japan" The group
was giVen by Eugene Coleman
Ohlp
A
contrlbullon
of
$5
each
was
and
Health
Aasoclatlon
when
the
!Ong
a hymn to open the devo1'hc hostess served refreah
made to the March of Dimes and Woman's Sooely of Chri1Uan Ser. lions lollowed by prayer by Mrs
to the Mclga County Tuhercutoals vice cf the MlneravUI' Methodlat John Elwood
M
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Church met Wednesdaf evening at Mra. Scott apoke on the prob·
menb to [ an
"
roman, the home of Mra. Fr1nk Stewart lema of Iapan and the l1fe 1 and
Mr and Mrs Coleman, Mr and i h M
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Mrs Larry Rice, Mrs Ruth Rob w t rs Ear Rert aw as eo-hos- work of Nanme B Jaines, a n'l.ta·
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slonaryl.),J~pan waa g1ven by
mson, "'" ogene c ure. 0
Mrs William Ruaaell, nrealdent, Mro R 88 Watso• Four arUOiea
uert Mills, Mr and Mrs Wlllla~1
ld d
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1 pre• • at t ' mee ne w lch OP. were presented "Worab1p" Mrs
S~~~· ey, Mr and Mrs Ear ened w1tll group singing of a Chrlaty Bi~ "Beatitudes F~r the
hymn followed with IM)rtpture by Churcll Go;r", Mrs Manning
Mrs Brooks Sayre and prayer by Roush, '1'o Much To Do", i\lrs
Mrs Sadie Brown
V1rg1l Hamm and "The Churc:h
The Small
Mod ef Oil' cor• ere Mglt-grode 0~-P"IIer fOri T11ty Nlllt
F.Q,llowln~.a duet, ''Mana10n Over To Me", Mrs. 'watson
to \If '""' hl;h.froclt fomltltt, l11 lrodt on ,... lulch Good
Big
the Hdlt()p , by Mra. Brown and
During the business scss10n wtlh
ca" hcu bM11 toh" ol th... tort w,.,. often Mrvlctd rh••
Mrs Stewart, the Pf.Qgrlm "Japan Mrs Russ Watson president pre1953 CHEVROLET
,..ulerly ovuell"tt
Today." was presented by Mrs siding Mra Man~ing Roush was
BELAIR HARDTOP
On lop of lhot, our OWI'I eMpert MHhoftlCI ca111pleftfy ln1pect
Reg trans , 2 tone flnlah, II&amp; Sayre. Read1nga on tbe toptc were wclco~ed 81 a new members and
e.,.,., wr with til• help of o11r 111oder~t tclt~tll~ eq 11 1pme~tl­
H Defroster WSW t1res Like eiven b~ Mrs Stewart, Mrs Cllf Mrs v1rgal Hamm as a guest An
detect to.,. er ••nplclelll IIOUftd_,,,,,,, oil cleul,tf11 1poria to
ford Phillips, Mrs Ru,..ll, Mrs officers meetmg to he held In
new
ttew COIIdltlolt 1:1r reploce theM Hllrol1
Eqene Forbes, Mra Renshaw, Jackson, saturda)', was announced
PRICED RIGHT
Mra. J!rown and Mra Albert AI
A contrlllptoon of ~ was made
A11d tl~ce _. ore prlrr~C~rll~ In the ....,., cor bulineu we do riOt
"9$
hovt le lftPflld en blth uNCI ttr Mtk-viM ftr avr 11¥tllhood,
ward Group alnglng of "I Need to the March of Dimes and the
'tau Get 0 ... d, N~oblt cor et o lci'lr prkt IYIJY th11e-wlth
1949 DESOTO
Thee Every Hour" concluded the Ml.,lonary Pledge of $31 ~ . was
eur gueronlet and eu1 rep11taUon to prot.(t rev
4 Door Deluxe, black fimsh, program.
patd It waa voted to hav~ a bake
very good rubber Wtll make
Dur1hg the bwliucl!s sesalon a aale at the February meeting as a
card thanking the Society for a' money making proJect
an excellent second car
Christmas gift waa read from the Attending were those named
$145
Rev. Ralph Grove and a card of above and Mrs Charles Bacr, Mrsr
210 t Dr Sedan Ex~:eptlcmal ltres Cloo11 msldc ami uul Several
than~s was read from a tamlly aboVe and Mrs Charles Baer, Mrs
to choo.11e from Bolh two and four door models
wht~h the ooclety helped at Chrlat Mra Fred Neas~ !Irs Mark Ev·
mas th;ne, The meeting closed w1th ana, Mrs Robert Laudermtlt and
the LOrds Prayer 111 untsaa
Mra. Ralph Sisson.
Belair with powerglldc, R&amp;d! Beuutlful original coral and gray
Open Evenings Till 8 P.M
A salad course was sorved b~
flnlab wllh !pollell, matchlnlllntcrlor trim
250 W. Main Phnn .. 12·) the hoateases to thoao named 1
above and Mra Karl Grueser.
garet a Grocery or Long Bottom
Mr and Mrs CIJ(ford Newlun of
Long BottOjn, !'he Davis Ice a11d
Produce Co. Salvahon Army
Feeney Bennett Post 1Z8 of thf
Amerlean Lcg1on Herb Variety
Store Mason, W Va, Laurel
Cliff Church, Mr and Mrs Lohu
Pomer'ly und the Jaycees
Mildred Jacotn, matron of the
County Home reported 1:1 pa
ltcnts there who recetved vistts
from SantJ vta Ute Feeney Ben
nett Amencan Legton Laurel
Cllff Free MelhodiSt Church, Fed
crated Church Pomeroy LoveJOY
Mt5510nar) Soctet), Ladtes Atd or
flutland Church of Chml, Ohm
Valley Commandcry 24 Knight ..
Templars of Pomeroy and East
ern Star of Pomeroy

OFF
ON

Bof LE Auxiliary
OHicers Elected
And lnstdlled

f,OreSt R WSCS

Potluck Dr"nner
Hel.l Wednesday

First Baptist
Busy Bee Class
Meeting Is Held

NEW YORK
CLOTHING HOUSE

Mrnersvrlle Metbodlst Church
wscs Meeting Held Wednesday '"'

Price-is important ••• Jigt i
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comes first '

of

1953 CHEVROlET ···

Lot
Values

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1955 CHEVROlET 4 Dr. Sedan · ··

1957 PONTIAC · ~

$1495

. $1295

Star Chief 4 Dr Catalina Beautiful bluo ancl white fm~&gt;h wtth
matchlna leather Interior A perrect one owner car

Make Us An Offer

Monleny Phaeton 4 Dr Hardtop Mere 0 malic, EZEye gluss,
WSW tires, R&amp;H Beautiful gretln and wWtc two tone Wilh match
inr areen interior Clean 111 a pin botll inside and out

$995

9 Plllf, ataUon wngun The pcrlLI('! cur ror a large fa mily Ougtn
al tan fUM.ab with l~n vl:nyl Interior All act for winter with snow '

Urea on re1r

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$1295

Dynanow, R&amp;H 'l'wo tone blue 111HI white flniHh New tJiuo sc~t
covm Good tlreo all around Not a blemlob on lhb car

1954 STUDEBAKER

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1953 MERCURY 2 Dr. ·.. · · ··

$795

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Good Urea all oround

Convertlhla Cpe Black fln~h wltll power lop
The perfeel car lor Junior

$295

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1950 DODGE 4Dr. Sedan .. ·· ···· $150

Til~ eu would make 1 fine wort "'

1952 •vROUT 2 Dr, .. · · .. · ·· · · $495
A ele~n e.r ln•Jde ond out There ore many unu5l'(! miles in this
ODe.

1955 CHEVROLET·

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II ton pickup O~elocal owner 9rlght red flnlob !tuns ltko a top

1950 PONTIAC 2 Dr. · · · · · · · · · $195
Dependable tratttlportatlon 111 a low low Jlrlro.

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!._!l'IN EVENINGS TIL 8:00 P.M.
Phaet ~ Ud 301M
Pemeny Oblo
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Do the· Work!

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1950 FORD

The hrst birthday or Wllllan~
Perry youngest son of Mr and
Mrs Wilham Ault, was cele!&gt;rat
cd wtth a p.11rly at hJs home on
Thursday evenmg
H1s cake with one candle, was
decorated wtth candy canes and
was served Wtth ice cream to Mr
and Mrs C )l Wise Jr, Sonp
Hendrtclu Mr and Mrs Gene

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SEO field here last night wllil another
Y!Ctory In lhe la8t 10 ae'-"ltdJ, thllt time
~eu, 65-64 Junior Hawthorne'• twls)log push
tlbot
10 feet out In the key earned the vlc:ldrj.
.,~Jt railed the Pomeroy 57·58 season record to nine wins

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lll of tH other directors 1nd ol·
f.l&lt;ofl , . , -~ II tbe Pom
~J. ·II•IIci!W llal!k't .. nail meetDf heid lilt '!"'eidiY
Dii'IIOtari tMledied wore llP&lt; 8

Jltlce, Allred ' K

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loli ~

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team Yletory

Thef did It together. Their un

were Mr. heatable IPirit iJ lar&amp;eb the re

a~r. pl4eftl ~nd chllf· lUll of the !me aupport buketball
nan ophi! IJoard, Mr. Weeb, u fana here have given them"
vf&lt;e ptwltled~ Robert S Coate&lt; Every foot of opace oa the Pome
:,lhler, ' )ln. St,.tey 188iatan1 roy IYm Door Wll paoked with
.,.,bier, and Blch..-.1 Chamber' 1"•11-wlallera joatlln1 in to congrat·

The Bnsy Bee Class of the Ftrst
Baptut Church met Thursday eve

aa•lltlfll eatbler

ullte the Panthera wben the buz

EIDPlofile&amp; re IPJ)Otnted were zer aounded the end of the game

nm• at Ihe home 'of Mrs Harold
Hubbard FiCth Avenue, wtth Mn
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presld·

llufno Gtlffitll ......,tary, Len P1ul Fclmer had juot lflhbed a

State Route 12'
Re-Routing Is
Now Compl~te4

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pfayer by ~rs A R Pullen al)d
Mrs Raymond Grunm was in

Fund ,
Women who vohmteered to
work 1n the church k1tchen ar~
&amp;Irs JoiiQ Lyona, M,rsY Charles
Bennett, Mrs Dale ,.Mourmng,
M" A. Jl. Pullen, Mrs , Ja~k Sat·
tcrfJcld!&gt;J ~s 10. E. Roush, Mu
Frances Bearhs.
Blflbdaya of Mr• Dell F,lfe aq~
Mrs Homer HyseJI were obsen'
ed TM meeting closed with ,,
prayer by Mrs Bennett
Mn Willis Anthony wpa 111
charge of tile pro~ram whlcb tn
cluMd , a poem alld. two conte~to
Tho ho ~lesses wero •the offlee1•
!Ira Porn'111... Mrs Hubbl\1:4,
!lr&lt; Shaley M1llp, Mra LYOD!,
Mrs E J, Hughe.s anil they ser
vmJ a salad course to twenty s.:o:

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without defeat. Firat ball play 1)1
theleoltJe II eompleted Athens by
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lo11ng, llumped lnlo I Ue for ....
ond place wltb WeiiJioll and Gal·
Jlpollt at 0.2, u the Rockell mea•·
ured J10taon 77-M, and GaDipo.
IIJ toot Nellonl'ille 7~2
u
111e fifth ,.... •••
Panther• hove won by two pomts
or teaa, 1nd the tltlrd aame that
hu been won lruide the final 10
,..00111.
Colth DIU Retlon utd 1rter
the 1am• wtt.-.1 by an eallmaied 900 f101, with 800 of them
atandfnl In every available cor·

!!d~Mp B9~ifer, Warren Pi&lt;k .,..

First Baptist
Crusader Class
Met Thursday

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Bobstetter
1 _ p·:O:~...:,.J l 0£
/Ill n::Bruen
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P..... ...oy
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Dodson and children, Danny, Da
Vid and Pamela, Gary, Celestt!, charge of the devotional aervlce
on the topic "As Ye Hive Done
DenniS, Patricia Ault
It Unto. the Leaat of These"
The Claos voted a contribution
lo the March of D1mea fl,nd voted
to pay the Iaot' payment on lh&lt;tr pro•uam.
Ob~erved
pledg( : to the Baptjst Camp .ef're~\,~~~ing

Two Birthdays
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otte 1(. f;i11111Uid llarllyD Wolfe
b&lt;&gt;okbei!era; IIIII Cora A. Grind
ley eu"""!'llh
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•fr,.. Jtill~ were Wilham ~
Kobltetler, jtrp~~ch manaaer. and
lln. rAitll l\'llltamoon. lllillan!

Re-routing of Stale JloUte 121
arond Pomeroy is
tb~
Ohio Deportment of
an·
nounced todar.
Del)' r~ute · m&amp;lk,~~

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l'feoklent llobokUer reported

rebound from the lfeli Gory Me·
Conkey'• 1111 desperate effort with

three H&lt;OIIda on the &lt;Jock. That
baD of lllcCoabr'• went In, then
diJilbed out Into I'Oialer'o bandl.
But while lleCGalley played a
hero's game, Pomerot• ST John·
.... creator yet Bll 30 points
12 ftelders and 8 of 9 free
c~tdiotln&lt;ed

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and !\Irs WQ~iam\ Waltets .an('
Jrtnmy, s1x vcar o d son of Mr
and Mrs William Warner, ~~Cell•
brated their birthdays togetlle~
at ure mornng; sess1on of tht
Ktndergartcn Thursday
Tllelr mnthr.rs .were assisted b'
the teacht'r, Mrs Guy Reynolds, 1n
servlnJ: Jcc cream, cup cakes de
corated wtth the numm a~ "8" an'.
favors of born.s, bubble gum ar\d
baltooru.
Games' were p\aytd and h~lp
r 1s were Dav1d Buskirk, Mar)'
Vlfglma Burkett S~ lvtaJ Swanson
Tames Thomas, Marc Frenc!t,
J1mmy Donnelly
m!!tftbers

....,..·Injured
Auto Skids

Sav~ )'Ottr lore8th and yonr eltoeleatlter.
Start I checking account 9ow and Ule it for
paying your hill1 euily, conveniently,,. an1l
with perfeet eafety.
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Mrs Allen Ball has rclurne&lt;1
home from Chicago, Ill , when•
she was called by the death of
her brother, Wtlliam Warner
Mrs Everett Thoma ~ substltdl
ed at Ccntrat School TuesdBy ami
Wednesday for Mtss GenevJc\ c
Slouart who was 111
Chnatopher Tornpkms son o'
Mr ~ and Mrs. C F Tompkuu, who
is confined to hts home on
Spring ~venue by illness, 1s 1111
piovlnilo'
Mr•,. Russ Watson, Mrs Bertna
Soot! 11itl nelce Rozanna Knight
visited In Athons Thursday w1th
Mr1 11nd ' Mrs Roscoe WISe
, Rozanfla Knight returned to
ho~ hdltll! In PI f'lea88nt todov
arterr ' i f!ttlslb w1th Mr and Mts
~!'" Wanon and Mrs. Berth,,

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, 'fburadaY juot IM!fore dawn when
IM 'D7 .Chevrolet he w•• drl•fna
ne.t Long Bottom, ailldded off tbs
~d Into a bank, Speeial Deputy
Slii'ruf Allrod !q901 reported to-

·' , {(imt'A clltl!elt the road neu the
Sb"e River bridae,-ahout 2 miles
• DW!h ol Long Bottpm. Moderate
daniages were ~pitied.

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Mrs John Bally returned home
Thur~da)' even~ng from Loutsvlllo
Ky, after a several weeks vt.!!tl
with~ her son m law and daughter
Dr and Mr! J B Marshall and
family
Mr and Mrs Edward ! Parfitt
spent the pas! w~kend In Char·
!eston with their son and daugh
term law, Mr and Mrs Lawrenfe'
Parftlt

Norwalk, Is slllYing In Galllpoll•
while "'" Is 111 A niece. Mro
Jack Shadle, Clovetand wos h"'
for several days to see her aunts
Konncth MeEihlnny and J\ussell
Roush are business visitors Jn
Hur dt~ck is your owls peraonal money.
Clnelnnatl.
h'1 I recordlllf each trnns,ctlon. lt'a vahtHble
Mrl Grace Yuraslls. •ho bad
lJcen a\ ,Jlcr hume 1~ Ypsilantf 1
In Jlr~paring tax return..1
one 1rnice .,
Mich, ~Is returned eht~rc l&gt;ecau&amp;•l
ihat ONLY YOUR BANK c1n pvt.
of tile Illness ol her mother, Mrs
fltiiTY !lcMaotcr, a medical ~··
Drop in 10011 anrl open Y~UR. ~U/11,
tlent Meigs G..eral Hoal&gt;lt•l,
Mra., aullne Bolin, Columbu1
haa l!e vlsltmg her
\Ve Pay 2% lulere»l On \lou:J.a,lqs
Mr• J Poatlewa1le ahd :~·;~:::.i ·I
St Joi~ph Hospital m p: ;~~;:
burg fer major surgery ,1
dar
Mrs ~rnest Covert and Mn
; I Emily Sprague of the Alph~ On1i
BAN)UNG ~INCE 1871
eron dl'pter of Dillta Kappa Gam·
Member Federll Rtltrve Sy&amp;lem
ma educ:aUonal sorprlt.y, 'were
it\10118 when the Beta Alpha cha[!l
Member Federal UeposiiiiiJI'tlate Corporlllloa
ter held a dmn~r l"eettng In Galli·
polls
receniJ1. State Senator u ... .1.,
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Je~ Copins Wl8 the Bpeaker fOr the
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Dr. o;;..n J, Co\lerlll, aabtint
profeaaof1of Poultn Science at the L.WI:tJOn&lt;,~o~
Unlveralty of 11iuD!Iri oad Di,...
tor of Rtaeareh In tbe Pollltry
Dept at Columbt., Mo..
wile and two children apent en
b&lt;&gt;lldaya wttb hla melher,llro
But it waa tbe fourth quarter
Jon1h Cotterill, and s11ter, lin. R.
where the Panthers demon.
v. King. Bradbllf)'.
their coolness under the
~. Cot~ill Ia a paduate of Jl"...,~"' pressure.
JbrriaoDVUle Jligb Setool ..d It waa C$48, on Gaskill's key
tec.lved tl~Tte degrees from Obto pualt abot, 48-t&amp; oa Johnaon s crlp.
State Unlver~it)'.
pte, 48-48 DD Couney'a corner one
He bas been 1 Poultry Praducts bander. Folmer got two qu1ck lay·
Tecbnolog~t at Jon Stale College, ups for li:J-47 but M~onkey, as
A01e1, Iow1, IIRCe 19111, and en if ill8pired, eountered With one of
1957,
tbe Unlver· b11 own and a dilftcult corner
sllot.
Then, wltb 6·32 on the clock,
Gulill dnwe in
tile key for
~2. It
the I rot lime Athens
had led
got one back al
the
Gasttll hit
Pill Four)

O~fliighway

Hysell

$2195

1954 BUICK 2 Dr. Special ·

First Birthday
Party Is Held ,

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Mrs Phtl Wtlilamson C"ltcrtain
ed with 11 nofln hmrheon Tuesda
at her home, Mulberry Avenue
Guests were Mrs D J Morgan
Miss Marcia Karr and Mrs Pearl

2 Dr MH New scat covers beautiful light blue finish very
elean inside and out Thla ontJ hall had exceptional care '

l953 FORD

the hosleSI. to those named above
and ?.Its George Bearhs, Mrs Mame Holmes, Mra George Mowery,
Mrs Wilham Baxlcr and Mrs Lew18 Stanley.
The February meetmg Wlll'be
held at the home of Mfs Wtlham
Baxter wtth Mrs Lewts Stanley as
devotmnal leader and Mr~ Ben
Neutzhng m charge of the program
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eoral rose and gray f!nUih wilh li(Jotleaa matching Interior tr 1m
A onHwner car thllt has had exccpUonal care •

1956 MERCURY

by Mrs Houdashelt, who also read
a' number of thoughts for the day
A dessert course was served by

Weather

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POMERO\

Super Chler Catalina 2 Dr wilh power stccrmg, power bre~kes ,
hydfamattc and wonder bar radio with rear speaker 1Je01utlful

1956 PONTIAC

Mrs Owen Watson Three readmgs
were g1ven, "Another Year Is
Dawnmg", Mrs Jed Webster Sr,
"A\)' Guide'\ l\lrs Ben Neutzhng,
and "A Prayer For the NeW Year"

speaker
whenmet
the atChild
t10n
League
the Conaervc·
home or
Mrs Chester Erwin Thursday evening.
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dent, pr~ded ~and· !lira Weoley
Fry, program ebairman, inttoduced the gueets speaker whoae topic
dealt Wlth denial heolt~ am! byglen~ The apeaker' d18lflbuted
cop1es of ~'Dental Health Guides"
to the members and sucgested as
a fulur~ project the fluorldaUon
of water used in the commumty as
a prevenlatlve of dental decay.
Dr Amsbary alated that only 4%
of the Papulatlon have natural 1mmumty to decay and s1ud that d1
cts hagb 10 sugar and starch
ed to the amount of decay
toetll He explained th~t dental
eare sllould start with wltb prenat
al dtet and continue sance tbe
te~lh are one of the few parts of
the body that nature does not ...
pall'.
A numhef of x rayo and modela
were sllown by the •peaker who
ended Ma talk With • question and
answer penod
Dunng the bmnneu meetmg '
three new membera! Mrs Betty
Chapman, Mra. Peggy Houdasbelt

TUTTLE
MOTOR CO.

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1955 FORD ·

Dr K. D. Amabary was tlJe g~!el a)!d

The Reedsville . Long Bottom
Home Demonstration Club met on
Wedneaday Jan U, at the home
of Mrs Warren Ptckens A broller
meal was prepared and served by
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inc Myers and the hostess
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roll call The president, Mrs Treas1e Swain, was 111 charge of the
busmes.s meelmj Tbe topic for

Federated the meeting was broiler meals

Pomeroy

Child Conse..Vation Leagu~ Hears
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JACKETS
CAl COATS
and OVERCOATS

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Meigs ~ount)' Wards Are Given
Demonstra~ion
· Remembrances During Holidays Club Meehn,g
Wards of !leigs County both nine boys and ....n girls there
Held January 15

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Attend Racine

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winter, Dr aDJI .lira Cotterill
l•mlly 1lso vbited bil brothers, Rlymond and Don, Harri~­
onvllle; a hrothe~. Paul, Albany
and Mr1. Harley Muaaer, Albany.

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ReturnT~

11etta Campus
MAIIIE:l'I'A. Ob~ VP - Ohio
C. William O'lie1ll and Weal
VtrQin1a Gllv Ceclf' H Underwooo
.botb fcrm~r facult!" members a~
Manfllll College • w•D return
bore Feb ~4 to add"'" tbe an·
nual Marietta Chamber ot Com·
merce dinner.
Chamber JII"B]jlent S. D. Hoag
said Jamea !4 Sy.mes, prealdent of
the Pennll)'lvanla Ballroad, •lso
w1D he among the spealiers. '
Hoag 111d the dinner il being
moved lnlo the eollege ll~ldbou,.
to occommodlle an ex~ted l.
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Ten mterested farmera attend
ed tbe elihlh of a aenes of meet·
mga planned by farmers and the
RaCine Vocational Agriculture
Department.
Ernest Bond, representative
AmeriCan Cyanamid Company pre
sented much practiClal mformatlon
wttb tbe use of anl1b10tics m live
atock feed1ng. U. ai&amp;O anawcred
....,. &lt;tuell!ona asked by those at
teodlng Scv•ral oS those attend
Inc roqueatcd Mr Bond to return
next yNI'.
Those attendmg were Raymond
Erv•a. Andy Crosa, Dan Smith
Douglas C1rcle, Paul Moore, lun
tor Saloer, Howard Eroln, Earl
Cross, Wayne , Rouah, Wmfred
Scarbrough, Mr Bond, and How
~ Nolan, VocaUonal Agriculture
Instructor
The ninth meeting planned for
January 20, 1958, will be devotod
t&lt;t farm practices toeeommended
by tile Agricultural Stahlllzal!On
Committee of Melp County Iter·
bert Sblelda will he present to
present the Meigs County pro-

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