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The Dad~ Senrind

.t.rF;iret B,aptist

'8---Da~ly Sentmel, Pomeroy Mlddlewrt 0 , Jan 23, 1958

orcas Circle
~~~teetina Is Held

Church Of Christ Homebuilders
Closs Meeting Held On Tuesd~y

1;.- ".l)~e

llomebuolders Class of
Dorcas C1rcle of the B H
MLSSI!'marv Soctety vf ol Christ met at the home
Baplut Church met al and !Irs Cash Bahr, Tuesday even

Ul.-.'•·-. •.•• of Mrs Bertha Archer JDg Devotions and prayer were by

Wolllam Slater Mn Bahr gave a
Uli~,j~,:Ues~a1 cvenmg
McMa.stcr had thr readang 'Tbe Two Divisions of
SocietY Mrs Denver R1ce who
Prayer was g1 ven
R Pullen Mrs FranccJ presided read a Thank You note
from Edith McNeal for eooktes
J.: .~rhs, chatrman prestded
marte plans for the an wh1ch the ci•BB had donated to the
Soctety s fen wh ch wtU be Loyalllereans Class for use at tbe
at lhe ch unh on I eb 3rd Bloodmobile
Mrs R1ce gave class members
Bearhs had the lesson for
wh1ch was on RactJI the names of children at the Chll
dren s llome and they will remem
Mil ton Hood harl the clo.s ber them on their birthdays
lng prayer
A Rummage Sale and Bake Mar
Mrs Archer se rved a dc!ser' ket was planned With the date and

br

Rummage Sale Committee-Mrs.

Will• Slater ebal"''ln lira Ludlle Hawltlns Uonard Van Meter co-chairman
Mro Tbeo Neut:llng An Herman
Klneade Mrs Wesley FrYe Mrs
Georce Harris and Mrs Denver

Federated Church FrienCIIy Citcle
Officers Installed Tuesday Night
Officers for the new year were
onstalled by the Rev Waldo J
Barq,Ja at the rnaular m~;ttng Qf
the Friendly Corele of the Feder
pled Church held Tuesday even
fna: at tbe church

Mlddlepllli Society Edllor - Pbont dO"
Pomeroy Sotlety E&lt;lllor -

Middleport
Society,

Rtee

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loin Rice appoooted tbe follow
~g eommlttees
Committee of Bake Sale - M.a
8ud WUson, chaft'man Mr1 ~r~
old Long co-&lt;haorman lin Ch ...
ter Erwm
Eleldlor S. Sehaaf -

At their nut regular meeting
February 20 revival servtcea will
Mrs Maude Cooper I&amp; rccovet
be aolna on at the chureb 10 they Ina: slowly from pneumonia at
The Junior Amateur Gardener!;
decided lnatead of poatponlnt her homt on Walnut St
met Monday evemn.lil: at._ the home

Mrs

whleh will be held al the Feder·
ated Church
The next meeting of the Worn•
ens Guild was announced

Flck,

preslden~

lor

IJ~

M1ss Erma Smith was IJUtallcd
Pful Werner
1118 vice president
Mrs ,Marv'1r1
Burt secretary and Mrs Edgar

POMEROY

as president Mrs

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SOfJETY

PURE

W.AT&lt;GH
REPAIR

Aeeurate Compounding
Guara•teed

WCTU Temperonce
Day Is Observed
At Rutland High

by
Ritchey

Coates and Mrs Ralph CamplleJI
were welcomed Into the Circle

Pray.. by Mro Bartels r.oncluded
the meetlll g alter which the
members and three guests Mrs
Dor1s Wadeson Rev Bartels ami
grandson John Bernhardt were
mvited to the dm1ng room where
refreshments of pmeapple shcr
bert 1emon slicks. coffee and
nuts were served !ram an aurae
twe table eeutered w1tl an ar
rangement af roses with talj
wh1te tapers JD crystal candrJ
ibra on either ~ sJde Hostease11
tor the evemng were Mts LeU

VOL IX NO 238

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JiXtq 1eant.

Evangeline OES
Members Serve
hrine Dinner

TABLE LAMPS

LIVING ROOM SUITES

WEST SHADE

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50% Off

·-----~obald's Buy

January Furniture Sale

Middleport

Salisbury PTA
January Meeting
Held On Tuesday

SIX

WATER GLASSES

w"

ONLY

nofinlil with t~f' LDrd ~ Prayer
Ave for fourteen years w11l
move into their new homt:: Satur The reports of the st::cretary anrl
trcaaurer were g1vcn by Mr~
day
Annis Phelps Jr

SPECIAl REUlJCEil I'IUCES ON

S ROOMS OP

BEDROOM SUITES
All su1lu urc l11kcn lrom our ruguhn s1nck and reduced for tlus sale All beautiful style~ Ult: 3 plt!CC
4 piece lllliles Some with modern bookca11c
some with pant!! bed anti nile table All have
l drusn and large chest W1de choice o{ fin

ANCHOR GLASS
CAKE PLAnS

January l&lt;'urnltul't' Sale
Reg $239 95 ~lodern
Mahogany
$%39 95 Modern Bed Sullc

ALL NEW

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$218 00
$228 00
$211

uo

$29100
"88 00
$211 00
$188 00

FLOOR LAMPS

50% Off,

Furniture
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5

595
INCLUDES

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lelriJeralor

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TLAND
NITURE
FURNI
ltutlond, Oh1o
'·

011.1 tuJO doWI

ud PI.OO per

111011..

BAIER
FURNITUU

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0t Tile lr~t Coraer
~

and Mrs John

Sargent
A communication was rea~
£rom Mrs Roy Tracy announcmg
a meetlnP' nf the 1\felt!ll Countv
Council of Parents and Teachers
to be held at the Pomeroy Junior
High School aud1tor1um on Thur.s
day evemng February 6 A con
tnhutlon of ~ 00 was ma(fe hi

the March ol Dlmea Mrs Starch
t::r announced ~ meeting of th&lt;:
dJ 1 1er anct dhhng room comm 1t
tee tor Monday January 28 at J
P m at the 8chool
The First Grade taught bt
Mrs Edith Riffle won the at
tendance award 1nd, banner Mr
Clark repreaentatlve of World
Encyclopaedia was present an 1
dosplayed the book Mrs Opha Of
futt protram chairman announ
ted " 'Founder~ Day' program
for the February meeting and re
qucs~.d the co operation of tht
members
Robetl Bowen elementary su
pervlaor ol Melga County Sehobls
spoke on the sc"lce' of the
county office j&gt;olnllnt out aever
AI "ryjees II the Coinlty SIIPCI
mtendiltt or li&lt;~ooli'
whoeh .-.e available t~ lho hoolt
He alao lloted there \V&amp;I com
plete rteord ol all who I( nded
the &lt;ount~ achools at this blllee
A meeting to be Mi4i In Rut
land oil P'lbruarr 21 ror lll ole
meniiii'J' te.chets ln the couaty
was aftnO\IIIc:i!d.
r
Refialunenta were served at
thp ct.,.. of the meetina by
~enry weua, ho&amp;leu, asalsted
Mr• JOhn Suaeut

ffllt•

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P,IOCTII &amp; &amp;lliiii'S

No mouy, mons ""ellno&amp; lotoon Just

wmd. wet w1th pure clear water and ntm
Jralise. Becauao eaeb end ptper contaona
JUII the rogbt omount of wavong lnsredoenta
your PACE wave wiD he penect-aaolt, I
even, nallnellookln&amp; waYe all over, •'

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Gerc. af 3 Sfrlllllhs

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li£GIIW • 6tii'ER • GUITI.I:

Snow And Rain
Are Predicted
For This Area

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Tuppers Plains
High School Hit
By Burglars

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Word was recc1ved here Wed
nesday of the deatb of Henry lob·
en 87 at the bome of bi1 10n,
J1m m NorfGlt, Vug1ma Mr My
er1 was the son oC John U aDd Ra·
cbel Myen and wu born and for~
merly hved 1n Muon W Va
He 1a 11urvaved by hts son J1m,

tile prmc1pal s otnce

Eqc;ts Les Traver Alliance Dan"'

ny Byongton Sandusky and George
Wilner Cmconnatl
Centers Jerry Bell Cincmnmti

United Methodist
Come Double Class
Meeting Is Held

Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. This Week

POmeror Mlddlewrt, Oblo, Friday, Juuary 24, 1958

Thirty two other Ohio high
school stm made tbe bonorab~
mention bat
Aft "!embors selected on the
Wigwam AII.Star team lire eliRoble
to play lu the Prep claosoc at Mem
Ph~. Teriil, next Augull 'l'lle
te.ma we1c poekcd from every
state Hawaii and the D111tnct of
Sheroff Robert D Harteulooch
Columbia
said today t~e Tuppers Plalna
Oilloana nom&lt;d to ttii!'ioonorable High School wu broken Into
metttion list were
sometime last night and a total of
Backs Boh FelliWion Troy $911 stolen
Dak Kwlatowskl Toledo, Jack Deputy Shorlffa Clarence Shield!
Gayheart, Falr.born, Larry Baurh and Howard Fraak were lnvestl
man Lancaster, Andrew Chlldl gatmg damage this morning.
CtnelnnaU Purcell Rohert Liller
Marlon Jim Rolli New Phlladel
In their preliminary report lloey
phla Rq!and Winzer Dover Gary said three doors were takea off to
Condlll, Wellston, Pearl Haw- gam entrance lo cloaed off aec
thorne. PomtrOy, George Hale loons of the hogh achool
East Liverpool Lynn Strait ~o­
The mareudera also entered an
gan, Don Davos Maroon, Bill Li
cey Conneaut Brian Ralston Con ad)oomng building, a garage In
neaut, John Level, Fremont, T9m which two cl881 rooma are located
King Clcvclond and Joseph Zinia, A small tole box waa rifled of $ll
A total of $1 It was taken from
Lorain

.

flecta Circle •
~eeting Is Held
1uesdoy Evening

enttne

OKUHOMA CITY Olda (UP) - TwO' Ohioans today won
berths op the 11th annual Wigwam Wlsemen of America
"Prep All-Amerl~a" football teams Pomeroy s Junior Haw
thorne won an honorable mention
They were guard Jerry Harbin, Marion, who made the sec·
on~ team al)d tackle Ron Skufca Cleveland who Is on the

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.HURRY

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Junior Hawthorne Is Named
To !ll-America Prep Team

Chester Council
Dof AAnnounces
New Committees

JEWELRY STORE

e

Ohio Cloudy !'ith anow mlud
with altel or rain, oprttdlnl Into
aouth portion .thl1 mamlnlill a1111 tY•
tr rnott of Hot north .,.,rtJO. thlo
evenlnt Snow ml ..d wllh roln
OYtr mOst of tht olalo tonltht tnd
possibly two to four lnchta ot wet
snow over aouth 1nd extnme 111t.
Saturday doudy wllh onow

z,l;';,

Goessler's

v

IV UNITED PRESS

Wedneada),

Rober: January 29 at 7 30 p m at tho
Jnotalla church 'I Vaf1ous members were

Ar.. '"' treasurer
organ prelude
Near To
Mrs C L Arnold of Athens Tile Heart Of God by ~rs
their meeting they would meet
Road 1s spendmg • week ln G::~l Blaettnar opened the meet1ng
Mrs Robert Cummmijs (Cressa of Miss Paula The1ss
hpolls
with her son in law anrl Mrs WaJdo J Bartels pres1dent
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.An eleet10n or ofl1cers wa~
rtauRhler Mr and Mn Robert M of the Columbus Reaoonal Wom
r
baaement of the church
ing her sister Mrs Marie Hauck hrld ond the follow1ng were elec- Richards
ens Guild conducted the wol'lh1Jl
Fred I Gardner dlsmlaaed tbe and family
ted president Susan Slater vice
serv1ce
which opened w1tb group
meetllll wltb prayer
David Ashley has been ou t of pres1dent Paula ThP-195 and sec ' Mr and Mrs Denver Thom11
Tbe boola, Mr and Mrs Caah school several days becawe of rt::bry Sandra Hump!Jreys Mrs vialted Sund..ay ~n Zanesville w1tb llin21ng n Word Of God lncar
nate' and serlpture readong of
Bohr, Mr and Jln- William Slat- illness
Will am Slater 111 semor advisor Mr and Mrs Walter Pletcher u umotoy 3 ~us Bartels used
er, Mrs Leonard Von lleter and
Margaret
Klshl
an~
the
blrtl&gt;
Mrs W W Farley has return for the group
for ber topic the Women 11 Guild
Hr and lira Art stlnner aerved ed frc91 Bnlhant 0
M1ss Theu.a aS3JSted by hrr d•~• of the ladles were celebrat theme for 1958 We Believe hel~ Moss Smith and llil.s Flck
whcrl:'
• salad eourae
she went to see her new grand mother Mrs PauJ The1ss .served ed
'
1he hymn 'H9ly Boble' conclud "'lsted by Mrs Fugal&lt; and Mn
refreshment•
Clarence Andrews tet.ned Jo ed thu &lt;~rv1ce'.
son
the
son
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Carl
Young who also aerved " uohers
"POMEROY'S FINEST''
The next meetmg w1JI 11lso be hos employment w1th the New
Farley The Farlcys also have a
\
Followong the lnolallatlon of or for the meetmg
1
held at the The1ss home
York Central Raiiroad Tpesdav ficers a program was presented
daughter
after a aever'l days lllncBS , bY Mrs, Fred Leofheot using for
Mn Lewis Smoth 11 a patleu•
1\.PPLE GROVE
at Holzer Hosp1lal where she walt
Mn Pearl Williams II pa her topic We Believe In the
By M" Hirlotrt Roush
taken early Wednesday mormng
Jocnt at Holzer Hoapltal
B)ble Our Guode to Faoth A skot
Mr
a~d Mr~. Donald Hupp apd
Mra George Doolittle .and sor.
Mit ~ereu Tllomaa " aubst "Book of Books wh1ch intro son vis1ted hu brott.er Clar~nc"'
have returned to the1r home m
tutulg ,~l the Sugar Run Se~ool duced the bas1c problem• which Rupp nnd famJJy at Port Knox,
Cleveland aftet viSiting her par
Cbri&amp;tJans laee In understanding Ky
for 14'n Pearl W1Ulamf
enta Mr and Mrs Glenn Lam
and usmg the Doble was pre30nt
Rozanora
Kplght
of
Pl
Pleasant
Mr and Mrs Danny HayiJl••
bert The Lamberts aectmpanied
MISS Margaret Sauer president spent Mondly woth Mro John F ed by Moss Smith and MilS I'll"
·~d
family are vllltlog Gettgd
them as far as Greenville wberP. of the County WCTU has '" Bally and other relatives
heth Fock
Hayman
they were met by Mr Doolittle nounced that Temperance Day
The busmcss seBSion was PI\'
Mrs Moldred Tuhbs Mr and
llr 111d Mrs Kenneth Beckner
Mr and Mrs Donald Reuter was observed in RutJand on Jan
THREE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO TAKE
have moved to the E M Wood• 21 and on Moddteport on Jan 2~ Mrs Herman , Martin and r,. sJded over by the new president and son, Charleston spent tho
CARE OF YOUR PRESCRIPTION NEEDS
who thanked Rev Bartels Mrs
Martin vlsltea recently In
apartment on Fifth St
from
At Rutland Onn Sm ith execu vllle With their father, Stephen Coate1, Mrs Blaettnar Mrs Bar weet,.nd v1th Mr and Mrs Ch11r
l~a Knl1htlng
Poa.neroy
live head ol Western Local
AU WQrll Completed
Mr au1Q. Atrs Damel Euler of
Mr and Mrs Richard Hovatter Sehool DJStrlct s_poke to the Marton who II quite Ill on th• leis Mrs Leofheot and Mus Fork
!or the1r participation in tile I!em lock Grove spent I he wee~ ~
In It~• Than a Week
(Gall Stumbo! have rented tb• high school student.t on temper Good ~amaritan Ho,pltal
pr.,.am New year book1 which end with Mr and !Irs Alex
James Amold house on Nortb ance and twD filma were shown
were made by MISs Sm1th were Wheeler and famoly
Front Strlet
the new technicolor aetund f1lm
dlstrobuled
and ~ vote of tbanks
Mr and Mrs Dorsa Parloon
4
Ray Whaley of Shade Rt 1 who Public Enemy Number One
~lven her for her work
and family of Fa1rview spen•
Is principal of Salisbury School and Food For Thought At th&lt;
Clia1rmen named by t!Je prest Sunday wll'l Mr and Ml'l Dor1
II I aureical patient at Holzer close 300 leafleis Tloi IChooce 1.1
dent
for the y~ar were Mrs Pear Hupp
Hodpllal He os the father of Mrs Yours-and You Can Say No
Mora devotions and programs
James Blosser who has bee l
Wallace Bradford and Mra Frank Thank You
were distributed
Mrs James Fugate attar guild ~mptoyed by Harold Roush re
The folm Food For Thought
Commottees for the alx months Mrs Marvln Burt pubhe1ty Mn turn~d to h1s home at Pale.stme
Mra
Robert Reibel and Mrs WBS also shown to the Rutland
lin
Dolley
term
were named wheq CheBter Henry Ewing reception and Mr, W \la Sun1ay
Cuoih Johnson were In Columbw Elementary SChool
Fred Blaettnar mt~slc Mrs. Will
Mra Jack Sargent or Racln•
Motdsy to aUend the J Gregory 1\t Moddleport Hogh School Coundl Daughters of Amerlea met \lm Matlaek was named as e~air
Tuesday
evenong
with
twenty
spent SunJay afterooon with Mr
Coqway lecture on flower ar Fred I Gardner, pastor of the
'Jian of lhe hosplllohty committee and Mrs Earl Robmson
three members preaent
ranJemenh at Lazarus
Church of Christ and president
for the February meeting when
Several from helle have been
Kathaleen
Mllhone
councilor
Mr• Garnet Entsminger has of the Middleport Monlsterlal A•
mombers
Busy Bee Scwmg attendmg rev1val serv1ces cor
bee' called to Columbus by tnc sorlatlon spoke to the students presided and reported ill were Corcle wollofbetheguell•
ducted by th~ Rev E Lofe at tbc
de•'h of her sl.'lter In law
on Total Abstamance
Supt Ruby Wonce Hattoe Frederick
It was voted to again sponsor U B Church •• letart Falls
Mro
T
K
Bell
Jona
Blgga
LU
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L W McComas s!Juwed the two
the n"rsery for the com1ng year
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Mrs Alex Wheeler s father
films Four hundred leaflets were lie Chri ty and Lucille Kraeuter ar.d Mrs Phil Globokar was nan&lt; Alva ShU passed away at t!tc
The
Ol'lJhans
commJUt::e
announe
dlstrobuted
ed a quiet auction for the next ed as chairman of the nursery Hol~r Hospital Saturday even .1
M1ss Sauer ,Mrs Clarence Mr. meeting and members were re With the BSSJStance of other mg Funeral services were held
Neal v1ce president and Mn L quested to bring articles for same mombers of the Circle It wu als:.J at the Letart
Falls Methodoat
D Dde1 were present
~
\ otcd to purchase addltHma! Church Tuesday afternoon with
Elizabeth Hayes Essie Warner erHtal
trays for the kitchen ancl Interment on the Letar\ Fjll•
and Laura Mae Hartung were nam Mrs Globokar
and Mr.J Blaettnar
ill
Tlie Come Double Claso of the
ed as the Ways and Meana commlt .Vl're named as the committee Ill C&lt;!metel'y
Mr anct ryfr! ~· ~w#~ .8los.!ier
\111111&lt;1 Methodlll Churcl\ met on
tee Detty Rouah, Ed .. WoQ&lt;I !Dd mlke the purchale
nf New England W Va, spent
'rueaday evening In the chureh so
Moldred Meridith Good of Order
Mrs Thomas Young key worn
cial room
Bernice Rlden(lur, Letha Wood and an representatiVe of the Me1gE: tbe weekend wotl! Mr• nudl
'
Leo Crew presided and devo
Elizabeth Woekham, Flowers Lu County Counci l of Church Wom llirfle and o/,)en Flail
Mr and Mrs Harol~ Roush
tlons were led by T A Downie A
ellle Kraeuter Ada Vam Meter en announced the World D;y of
The EJecta CJrcle of the 11 and Helen Parker, Delinquent Es
spent Monday evenong with Mr
1hort buslne111 se.!lsion wu held
after whleh Kenneth Finley pro H S11nborn Missionary soc 1ety d ther Wright Nevada lleaver and Pnyer service for February 21 p,i and Mrs Andy Cro" at Letart
the Naomi Baptist Church •nd Falls
aram chairman led a discussion lhe First Baptist Church met cr. Clara Mu Pyles Orphans
Mav Fellowship Day for May 2 Pamela Sylvester Is 111
Tuesdav even nq at the home of
on Btewardshlp and evangelism
Goldie Frederick, Mae Spencer
A tdessert course was served by Mr1 Pearl Hoffman
Zona Biggs Mabel Van Meter and
Mrs
Harry
Houdashelt
Jed
t~
the hoateases ilfrs Kenneth Fin
B~Uy Ross Jlefreshmeot
Goldie
Big Reduction on the t'ollowlng
ley, Mrs T A Dowme Mrs Rob dcvotJOn,s and rea d Unafraid ol Frederick Ca p t a on Elwobeth
ert Burton and Mrs Adele Cum &lt;he Spirit Mrs Chfford flay" Hliyes Imtlatory Captain Kathryn
Mrs W1il Heolman called Oh
chairmaa prwudtul They mad"
mlngs
Baum, piamst Dolores Kraeuter
Roger Lanham recent))
plana:
for
the
annual
Tea
of
th
..
Attending were Mr and Mrs
asalstant planost Leda Mae Kraeu
Mr and Mra Ralph Pamtcr
21 1ccc hv1ng room su1lcs (sofu und
Leo Crew and daughters Mr and Society Mrs Hayes Mrs Fran, ter Esther Wright and Helen
Membera
of
Evangeline
Chapter
and
chddrcn Mrs Harry Brown
lo JHitch) I lne sclcc:tlu 1 of 1ylm1 and moChcesebrew
ancl
l'lfu
E
L
Hugh
A Downie Rev and Mrs
Wolfe Resolutions Zelda \'Ieber 0 S served the Ladle• Night din and children were Sunday afteres
will
serve
on
the
committee
frlca:e covers Doulllc spn ng construction for
Mr a~d Mra Ken
U wat announced that thel" and E01oe Newell Flag Bearers ner of the Twin City Shrine Club noon callers at the Pamter hom1
added comfort
and aon and Mrs
Mr and MrS: Homer Gcogle n
White
Cross quola had been com and Betty Rouoh and Laura Mo~ held on Tuesday evening at the
Lloyi Moore
were Tuesday evening callers nf
plcled
Mrs Paul Smart Jed th Hartung substitute flag bearers Leaton Hall
GET 2 FOR THE
The next meeting will he Tues
Mrs Charles Bennett was chatr Mr and Mrs W11l Heilman
program and read an art 1cJ
man of, the kJtchen committee
Mr and Mrs Raymond Taylor
T!Jeolosy Relations to D1s segrc day February I
g1tlon
whleh lnolu~ed Mrs Lee Roush Jr and d~pghter Mr and Mr!
$14800
Reg U7U 95 Sofa and Chair
Banquet For Scholan
Mrs Wollos Anthony Mrs Lettie Wm Taylor of Addoson and Ray
Mn Hoffman and Mrs Bculrth
A~ewHomeln
CANTON
S D -{UP)-School Roush and "dn EmenQn Jones
Green, llelge Red
m,ond Snodj:rasa Qf Pomt Pleas
\\ hlte co hostess sencd rt::lrcsh
$U800
2 Reg $229 95 Sola and Chair
menta to the 12 mcmberll prcsen Superlntendenl C E White plan&lt; Mrs • Robert M&lt;Eihlnny wOB ant were Tuesday ullers of .Mr
a banquet honoring all students ol chairman of the dmlng room com and Mrs Robert Paint"
Reg $249 95 Sola and Chair
Ul800
grades
fl through 12 who hi!Ve 8':1 mittee which included Mrs James
Mr and Mrs FJoyd Spence
Ureen
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Theobald
oeademlc
grade average or B of Clatworthy
Mrs Gu~ Reynolds Mr and Mrs Den~11 Geogl~ll
Jiurchaaed the new home wtuc 1
$218 00
$289 95 S11la and Chair
better He oald seholarl are just " Mra Tbeo NeHizilng Mrs Jack Mr an,d Mrs Gerald Voolet were
Wll recently built by Leo Mar
$238 00
4 Reg $299 95 ;Sola and Chait
deserving
of recoanitlo11 as arc Bechtel Mrs trank Cheesebrew Sunday vlntors of Mrs Jennu
shall at 137 South Second Ave
$288 00
2 Reg $3 I 9 95 Sola and Chair
athletes
and Mr1 Jack SaUerfoeld
Roush
from him and h111 mother Mrs
$288 00
I Reg U39 95 Sola and Chair
lle181e Wbe
In Deeoratt:d Color.
$208 00
$239 US Sola and Chair
The Janu11ry mectmg of t 1(1
Mr Maraha11 and Mrs Wuc
~eld Tucsd&gt;)
moved back to lhc1r home m S• l ~bury PTA
Rutland Mr and Mrs Theobald evening al the ochool
.299 95 Sola and &lt;hair
~frs George Slucher
pi esl
who have resided In the H M
and Chair
Cross house on South" Second dt'l t, presJdt'd and (lpcncd th!

DRUGS

Weather

Miss

Coates solo~t for the
t1on ung the Lord s Prayer ac named to noilfy the members of
co,mpon1ed by Mrs Fred Blaeu ll&gt;e Circle of this meelone
nar organist
Two new members 'llrs R~berl

Phone 6!Cf

Junior Gardeners
Meeting Is Held
At Theiss Home

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son W Va and two grandcloil·
dren
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The following nte&lt;es and nep. :)if
hews abo surviVe lln Hattie
Russell Pomeroy Will ll,yeu,
lhddlepori Jay I\IJ!th, l'orof4roy;
Kathleen Gr.. tloouae, Ma!llll W
Va aud aister 1n law Mn 0 It
Myerw Pomeroy and a number of
meets and nephews who !tve 011t

Roger llacon and Mike Costello,
S~rlngfleld

Guards Jesse ~henault Canton
Larry Longanbaeh Fremont, and
Gleb~l Hammercbeck

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Tackles DOn AngqsgrJ1,1,11qc'\!
lor, Ken KnapJt. llatllilldn Jerl't
NUes, Van Wert Ivory BenJsmm
M~l!lllon and Saody JVarUn Co
lumbus

sJde the Pomeroy Bend
He was preceded m death 30
years ago by his wife also preccd
mg htm m deat.IJ :Were sl.Sters lfrs
Hattie Klenzmg Huntington W
Va Mrs Nettle Collins, Pomeroy,
Mn Bell Veotb Lo• Angelea Cal,
brothers, Homer and Arthur Seat ~
tle Wash Oscar, Pomeroy, JohD
Akron Earl Myers of Mason W
Va and Ed Los Angeles
Funeral services will be con
ducted Fnday at 2 00 p m m V1r
gmJa Beach V~rgm1a by the Massar Funeral Home

wng Bottom
Churches Plan
Special Service
The Umg Bottom Churches
Will observe youth week dunng
their mornmg worship .serv1ce
Uus Sunday Jan 26 at lO 4J A
M The service was planned ,by
the Chnstlan Youth Fellowship
and will be conducted by youn.!(
peo,le from both the Methodost
and OhrJat1an Churches The ser
VICe J.s open to everyone abd 3
cord1al Invitation 1s ert .. nded
The sermon Will be delivered
by three young people
Yvonm·
Damewood Mary Connolly and
Dallas Mar\ls on the top1c F01
Us Nq Other Wav which 15 the
motto ot the C!Jnst1an Youth fcl
Jowsh1p In 1~8. The openm,.
Psalm wall be read by Gen
Rig&amp;&amp; the mvocation g1ven b)
Kareen DameWO(Id the scripture
read by Janet Bissell and the o•
fering prayer and benedictiOn
g1vcn by Mary Carr
The special music wall be pro
vJc.lcd by the Jumor High chOJr
conlllslmg of Mc l ~mc Brown Su
\nn Myer.s John Newell Rbna
lccn Osborne Kenny Reynolds
Lyle Swam Charles Weber Franl\
and Stanley Wells Dick Hensle)
and Nancy Zumbach The ushers
w11l be Jna Bryant Manl~n 81~
scU and Eleanor Frederick The
Deacons for the olfermg will be
Robert Bogley Okey CoGnolly and
Ronny Cowder) The paanut w1ll
be Joann Hensley
Several of the young p~ople
w1ll be attendmg a district con
\e ntlon m Nelsonville £rom Feb
ruary '19 as a cllmax to Yuuth
week
The above service w11l be helti
in the C~ruuan Church where
Harold C Doaler os mlnoster

Saxbe Is First
To File For
Primary Race

Fifteen Reported
Nelsonvolle February 7,9
Dead In Chicago
The Tuppers Plains churcll lo
Army Calls For
one of four In the Shade Valley Tenement Fire
Pastoral Umty whoeh will be observmg Youth Week during the CHICAGO UP - A paale-llrtck 13,000 Draftees
next two Sundays by Jhe youns en mother whq dropped her Infant
lrom an upper wladow
people takong charge of the aerv
Ices Harold C Doster lhe mmla- of a naming tenemeat In a !Uitle In March Qujtta
effort to aave the elolld s life
ter
As a chmax to Youth Week sev
cral of theae young people wlll be
attend10g a D1str1ct Convention in

daug~ter

IS

learned tOday that all sl•, of llor
WASHINGTON UP-The Army
chlldnm probably perlaheo In the IJOued an order Tlour.day fo
DUV TO MEET
13 000 draftee• In March
The Daughters of Union Vet blaze
At
least
lllree
children
were
March quota wos the same
erans woll meet Monday ol&amp;bt at known dead in the exploaion and as The
m February bu l uearb double
7 o clock at Uoe DAV Hill All fire t~at suUed the overo!rowded ave~age calls on late 1957 Tbe
members are requested to bring tenement Thursday Flve other step up reflects an mcrcase 10
coo kies Installauon of officeu children were listed a.s m~sing the number of men leavmg ser
and mltiatlon of new member
(COntinued on Page Fove\
vice lfter completing theor hot
wo!l be beld
- - ches
The Defense Department said
monthly
draft
cau.13.000
are expected
W ''
to avcrsae
about
for the
remainder of 1968
The Navy and Air Forte which

Leaders
Nazare.ne Ch...""ch Youth
•
y
Mrs. Fred Miller ToCeIebrate Arlmversary
ear ~~~~~:an~: ~~~~~~~~~sn.'torcq~:~
Funeral Services
Are HeldToday

Mrs Davod Entsminger hi! been
called to Columbus by thoh u.Wen
death of her lloter In law Mrs
Fred Moller Tuesday at her ho011e,
1461 Kennlck Road
llrs MUier wae the wole of Fred
Miller a brother of Mn Eastmm
ger
Servo""' were beld !oday at I ~
m at ,tl)e,~oll Weor, Brosa St
Chapet wlut lnte~l In !'Ortlt
Lawn COjllotery

Attorney General Wilham Sax
be today filed petahons with Sec
retary of ~tate Ted W Brown, to
quahfy for re nommatwn m tbe
Ma~ 6th primary
Saxbe the flr8t candidate to f1le
for the Job as ch1ef legal o{f1cer
ror the state filed some 5 000
names from all 88 eounues
The II year&lt;&gt;ld natove of Mecb
amcsburg prevwusly was a Cham
pa1gn County representatl\'e tn

Youth leaders and teen agtlrs from 16 Nttz;~rene churches
tn a 5-county area will hold a zone rally celebraltng t~e 1958
golden anniversary year of the denomination in the Galhpoilf
Nazarene church, 1108 Second live , Tuesday nlg()t (January
28 at 7 30
-Annoversary year plana will be a: KeJaer Fremon~ Paul E Flack
outlmed at the apecoal progrant Dreadn, l(harles W Go..a, A•on
The Nasarefte denomination Lake, aod Robert Quanlttom, o!
which l!lands for tbe WesiOJan Chlllleolhe
,
doctrine of entire senctillcaUon JIIW) and. Mrs Gatea wlll 10 ••
and other orl"'do• Protestant mllllooarles to Brazil nell fall
church hellefs aates Its 1tart to
Tl)e G,lllpolloo meetlnt Is one of
a union meetmc ~~ Pilot Polnl ten young peoples'a rilllea at tbla
Texns In 1908
time on the central O~lo ~lltrlct
Flvb vosltong 1111tol'~ will be In ol tile chun:h which comprlraea
e~arge 18 district "iolflcm mlJ 1112 ~nJI'egaUo~s Ia aD countlea
Nl~lson, JJucyrUJ/''presliliat Jay from Lde Erl• to the Ohto Jllver

olny &lt;lrafteeo tn ~larcll
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ed the funeral rites tor Allen
Harppton Wednesday •ere Ethan
Allen Jr of l.os Angeles Calli
a aon, MllcheD Hampton Skod
more, Texas ,a brother and Mrs
SuBie Blackwell, Pettus, Texas, a
olster
FINED $5
,Mildred Lunceford 37 of Mod
dlepQI'I, wu fined $lJ and costs In
Mld!DeP9fl Mayor'• court Wedneaday &lt;M!tolng on charges of latolU
cation

the Stato Legoslature for four
terms He was speaker of the
House lor one tcnn and major1Ly
leader another
Saxbe IS a graduate of OhiO
State Umvers1ty Law Sch.ool, 11
marned and has three children

Wahama Hi Band
Students Taken
To Ohio UConcert Five Scientific Fields Open
Several members of the Wahama

~:!~e r.·~~·~:J"!~~~: ~:..;~:!

umverslty m Athens as a reward

lor sellong the most lockets on the
bands Tag Day last fall
The students who were aceom
pan~od by d~rector Howard Cozart
were as £ollows Shelby Grmstead
Henry Burge~~s Nelson Reynolds
Karen Stewart Jerry Carroll Robert Trlpp Robert Harru and My
ra Foreman
Accompanying the group .and as
siatmg as cht~pcrones were Mr
and Mrs Thomas Grmalead of
Nt::w Haven
The 5Ludcnts also attended 1 re
hearsal of the Wayne Gammon
show a feature presented over
statJOII WOUB RadiO in Athens
Other persons utlendmg the con
ctrt were Mr and Mrs Pbthp Wol
pert and daughter Suzanne, Mr
and Mrs Ru11sell Capehart and
daughter Jackie Robert Roush
Erma Gnnstead Joan Carroll
Kenny Dodson Mr and 'Mrs Don
old Foglesong and dalJibler, Mar·

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Mrs. Ed Ebersbach
Claimed By Death
ToReJJIOn Sc'1ence Fair Entr1es Thursday Evening
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Students ol the tri slate area who plan to enter the 1951i
Marshall College Regtonal Sctence Fatr have a chOICe of ftve
sc1ent1ftc fields to choose their exhibits ftom accordmg to
Dr John D Wolszon fatr dtrector
The ra 1r to be held March 21 --- - - - - , - - - - 22 offers the followmg scmntJflc r mscrvatJOn and smular subJect"
£Jelds btology ehem stry phym- che mstry
meludmg theone~
nnd earth and prmc1plcs of chemistry ehem
31 d engmccnng
sciences

The Se1cncc Fs1r Jli il l'Ollt'l:
lion of exhlbll.ti each o( which 1s
dmngncd to show tt b1ologJcal
chemtcal engmeenng matbema
tical or physical prmt::Jple a la
boratory or other pro... c--dure or

an mdu.stnal development
Exhibits are divided mto 1wo
dtVJSJOJlS The semor diVISion m
eludes lOth to 12th grades and
the )Unor dJVJslon the Ulh through
the tlth grades
Fields 111 wh1ch students may
compete are biology meludmg
plants anm1als msects healtit
bactenolo• a 1 atom~ w.ellJcme

utrv 1f s01l food petroleum m
sectJcJdes agr1eoltural producL ~
organ1c and morgamc ma1eraL
phntography pamts and JOdus
tnal processes
1
the field of phyucs am
cngmet rmg exhtbJts constdcrcrl
acceptable mcludl&gt; m:~thematu~al
pnnclples ph)Sical laws pumps
maehmPs engJDC8 heat electr.
c1t~ light color
photogra phy
telegraphy radio televiSion and
prme1ples or c6nstructaon such a~
automobiles airplanes roads and
telep hones
In earth sc1ence dJvls10n rock:;
nuneraJs mmeral resources so'•
((ontmued on Page Five)

Funeral serv1ecs for Mrs.: Ed
ward Ebersbach of 105 Wright
S reet Pomeroy who died Tburf
1 v mght 111 Metgs Gener;t Hos
p1tal w1ll be h:eld Sunday at 2 9
1 m the Ewmg Funeral Chapel
l he deceased IS surv1ved by
11cr h 1shand Edward and a nul;ll
lll~r or brothers SI.Slers, nepllews
nd RICCeS

Bum! will be madt:: 111 the \
leech Grov~ Cemetery on t!Jo
Ianni) lot

MARKET REPORT
CINCINNATI UP ~ Produce
Eggs steady, consumer gradel.
wb1tes and browns A jumbos 3&amp;:.
42 A large 3(}.37 A medium 28-35,
~ small 23 31 B large ~ FQll
Cmemnab wh1t2s and browns. A
large 41-43, A medium 38-41, B

large 37 39
Chackens fryers le lower

ff7

ers 3-31'. lb 22 24 heavy hons1 !.7
21 hght hens 10 12
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Hutter 00 I(:Ore 71

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Go Shopping

·is Sf,t'Vecl.fl~~e(e fy ,f'ax.-L1ke B1te On'W6rlrers
Co~t~ Red: ~i~~J!l, )Wily bUI i~

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. taciijg a chw.~f ~willlh.I~U :.
!de~gs CQlinty Red ~ross ~oard me\
stp.~USJl~Ss. 'Fne problem· ~ow tll,jPUI,in!Q, Tv,~y night m Pom~roy. Three members
a working oorjls of peopje for ItS wei'e .allle to atienq. pot enough for a quor·
M-•M•••arlve.
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. with ~ goal of $6,009, )eks !~lm !2.OCJ!l was received. Whlle scattl!red communitlf' did a very worthy JOb, it turned out Jo
be lmposklble to coo rdln~\~ a county-Wiile
drive. .
~~ 8aJI part ot the Red Cross orgimita~~~~.s re,cent fund Impotency ts tllat Jf the RC
f~ It 11ecessary to redu~e Its acllvltles here
oli.~, ~~ the Jlrst to be lopped of! will be the
bl009'~6blle operation. It will ~o first be·
cause 11 was one of the last to be adlted.
Iii m~re and more of the lll!'ger lcommunl·
ties, Ilke Columbus the "door knocking" or·
g~f!lDtlo~s such as Red Cross, Heart Fund,
~nil Cilflcer groups are unlfed and their In·
llllme II assured by a tax·Uke bite Into the
~ke!!Jook of mry employed person. In Co·
lumous, lor example, .when a teacher si~s
.r h_, or hls contract a shp of paper also Is sign~ ~ tl!ht a fl~ed "contribution" will be made to
tlie Uruted Appeals Fund, whjch combines
~ Cross and several other benevolent or·
ganl'zatlons
Quite understanda)lly, grollps like the Tu·
~rculosls and Health Assoeta\ton generally
refuse to "join up" In united, giving because
through long years of promollbn and hard
work they have developed wayl of meeting
lht;lf lru~lets For mmpll ,_ the Frankllft
County relllfn ,oJ \he TB &amp; l!ea!th Asso~·
lion .o_n lti lllrect mall firoln~tlon this year
~~S 48 percent. .Thl~ Is kpgenoiJlenal result
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lO:M '11\e Prtlle to Right
u.ao 1'ruth' 't't coils~"""""
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12:00 Tlo Tac· Dough '
12:30 It Could Be You

in the face of a mountain of lethargy.
It is Democracy's saVing grace that when
things bec01pe really tough, a workable solu·
tlon Is found. AI lea~t communities counties
stales, and the natloi! )liway~ hav~ 'been abl~
to operate so In the past.
How long lt may oontinb~ ls ailybody's
guess.
The Red Cross work is o~ly one q! a null\'
b~i' 'of modern orgapf;riitloris ttial be~d their
eSCorts toward allel'lallon of suffering, hu·
m~nitarlan services, educatlim al!Qut jlls1ps·
es, rehabilitation from erteds of 'ilbeasea •nd
preventive health mea~s· tp name ohly a
few examples.
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Something has happen~!~! . to Ddmocracy
when ~ must sign a"'ee1\ieilts ,to R~Y cer·
tafu sums of our wages Into 1Ui\ds to support
benhoUmt organ~st)ons.
Among other things It Is &amp; 8jgil that our
society Is too cumber~me, toe Insulated
!rom the neighbor fef.U!Ii ,to respoqa to com·
munlty projects that Involve giving.
This should not be th~ eah In o~r Melp
County communitieS. If
are pr~uell to
let Red Cross die here, iet It pass away unmourped .
l!ut certainly w~ sh?dl~ ~ forew~rile~ of
the event now looming before us if It hpppens, I'll no one won'a~r l'f~r fti UMiiiS~ lii&gt;w
It b~
· pened.
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sevolll . daya the p811 week lu
8Y CHAR~ES M. McCANN
Rouon, !on of Mr. and Mrs 1•. J,
Rldtown and Newark
Chancellor Konrod Adenauer tlouoh, 316 Welll!oU ;t,, , .Pome·
Atte~dance at Sumloy School hll!l made the firat dofinlle Allied roy, Ohio, reeently was aoslgnod

Jan. 19. was 81, collection Jl2 t6. move toward opening sCcret tnlb tp the 551.st Anti:al'rcraft Artillery

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retent sueus or her
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Alfred lflkolus and fnmt y1 o~ •

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l~!iillf'K with whll'h 11 11 i"DRT t.EONARD WOOD, M11
ellt.l, Mr 11nd Mra. nenver Cnr· Al11td ~O\'Pt'nlllNlt" !lfl'l concllrn· (MITNC)-Pvt. f'lllforrl H South,
with

her par

mto
Mn Rob Bowen rPrP!vcl1 word
that her brothel, Ivan Cnrmt-n, 1 ~
ltttlng along nll't'ly from a re
Ctllt nto atelllent H" 11 a 11:1tlent 1n Whlte Cro~~.a Hoapilal In
Columbu1
Mr11 ; Howanl Allen nne! twu
daughters of f'olrburn wcrtt thr.
Wedne~day nigh! guests ur ~11
and Mrs Orville Allen
Mr11, Jda Snyder •nd dnuehter
or Coh1mbu11 were gut&gt;.sl,; at th,•
Laurel Cllrr Sunday Srhool Jnu

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Strategy Sttmln~Jiy Chengtd
A frw dn~'8 ago, It looked as J(
lhe 1JJJ!tt'd Stutes mi,~ : IJ! mnlte
the move through LIBwcllyn r.
Thompson Jr , Ill amba~sador In
Mo1cow, who has hccn o1dcred
tu Wuhln(!ton to confer w1th Pre
~IMnt F.l~t~nhowt-r anrl St-cretnrv
or Stale John Fo~lel' Dulle~
It ~ccms certain. howrvtl th111
Adennuer marie h i~ offer In ngrce
mt&gt;nl w11h the United St:ll!lS ontl
other mcmbcn of the North AI ·
19
lanllr Trml\y Oraunttntlon
..Q('orae Renshaw hu rc·
PreNhlent El!tm hower, tn h\!'
turned~ome after spending the letter or Jun l2 to Uuh:anln, IBid

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P:'~t IWp mouths with her dauah
t~, ~· Mearl Harrla apd fam
1 ol •t. Albin&amp;, W Va
Mr• ' von Diehl and Mn J.ou
Diehl !POnt Wednoaday afternoon
w,ltb ldr and ¥~, Joltn Uiehl

2R. whost&gt; wlrr. Norma1 lives IQ

N••w salrm, Ohio, 11 aCheduleA
to conq.dtfe eikbt WP.t•ks of ba~ u
comhat training Feb. 3 under
the Rt~serve Force1 Act program
al Furt Leonard Wood, Mo.
South. son of Mr. and MrA.
Wllllrun H Sout~. Rt 2, Pomero)'
altl'nlied Rlcllland Hl~h Schoo1 ,
-\ll cnvl!le In CIVillQn life he Wll
emp loyed bv P1111l 1\fcCleary, Plen
sontv1llc

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It sccm.'i rcnsooable to JUJgest
thut this bombardment of such

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w. o have tailed to eet behlli~ !be
IIJOVO
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lows
opd signa
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The I'Oad .loward eons\stenl ttl!~
:J.'Y rc;ulaho~s
hos been pavca by
~·· U. 8· Bu~!' " of Public R0!4•'
1 tnt Commit ee on \Jnlform 'l'rnf·
1' Control Devlcos ~ut toe Inter·
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.::c health otftcc ·~nds

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'Varnlng, white ror regulatory and
~cen ror direction- ton stre1cll
ril road gO\·emcd by laws tlwtnted
by loe~~l pride and ontrenrhcd custom rothl'r than consclenllous
study of the knowled geable sug
ge~:~tlona made by the Joint Com
mlttcc.
Small, obscure din•ctlon sign!~
yellow 1top gJgns practically Ulvls
ible ofter du1·k. low mounted rural
signs, no1HIIununoted 01 nont e·
flexUvo ~Jgns and Q lac k of lldC·
quate dlrccUou lHgna [ll'O o.ll tOll
prevalent to save the mlcrstate
driver. Until more Ltnilormlty of
traffic control deviCes und regula·
tlon Is aclnevcct motorist:-~ nr(l des·
tined to live (lf they're lucky
enough not to be mvolvcd m a

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1112 the unit 19 vls1t here
:'1!1 s. Shavor1ns1cy gave a report

on the eondlllon of a pallcnt be
lng hel~ed aod the 11oup voted

to g1ve as&amp;lstance to nnotller pa
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M~ilBag

Dear E4llor:
Someone must feel re~l proud
ll'rltatlon and danger preclpllated of lh o mt~Cives when !hoy put four
by the outdaled sysloms bow In tmy puppies out In the cold in
affO&lt;l
back of Headguarters Tavern.
- -- - - -The owner, Mra Freda · Wya•t,
loo. all lour of lhem In and ted
DAILY SENTINEL the
~ and the pupplea soon found
D,.YBOOK
homes: Dickie' lloyes talttng o~e
"'EET MOI'jDAY
and our big heorted B. and B.
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cab
drivers, Frank Murray, Bob
The Staff aud Offtoers ol lh &lt;
and
llelg• T1•mple Pythl8n Slsten
will meet on Monday evenlns II
tbe nome of Mra, Cosh Blnr with

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5:00 Saturday Sporll Refl6tr
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FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

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up ~our milk proftts wtlh

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This Ca.lf Is Going Places

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They vdted' lo ·subscribe, to the
Amc1·lcan Cancer' Society Bulle·

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Nina Rus~cll,
' 1Wn 8Pl:\'11Ker'l Mrs
SwanSon, MI'S Nan Moorf'
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theso vistls bt:t:ause the

x ruys oa·c very oflen beneficial
In Lletecting cancl)r. The Jroun

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with memberl ,of i~~~~~P
Mrs. Charles
present to secure ·
a group from the ·
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lor patients.
Present wore•Mro. Cl•rk, Mn.
Ws Roy Evans, County Heal\h qoegleln, ~t;ra. Shavorll"ky, M1"
nur!l~ WMI Jl'f'RCnted a book r..: Garland, Mr M'tCon\"11, M'r&amp;

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Close •Out Of 1957 ModelS

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There will b~ a Bake Sate at
toe B. &amp; B. ~lar~•t ot Mu9n on
Satnrdoy, /ap. l!et~ ..fro111 • t~o
houra Of lO:OO A. M. to t:OO p
M. All ~r\)Ce\dO ~r' to
to
Cub. Stout Pa.-k No. 2!18 Moson.
l Persons 11n•bte to , deliver their
oakeo goodo are askoa to con
loot MrS J!ort Sayre Mr• Janet
~urlaee, Mrs. Bernard Boaii and
Mh. Wilbur S~wlrt.

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The Homebu ldero i)l~li 'D! the
Middleport C~l'!"cb ol Chdlt will
~old • R111111iiW" Sate ~n l'(nuiry
81ftl and Fe~MllrY. Iii it \be fill'·
in~ Dutton Or\il'Store ~it !IIlli St.
~·lr bske nit will ' 1110 be oit
reb'llary lot bul It wlll be al the
Roblnoon'o Tri·LIJSt•r Clhne)'o.
PLAN PAM!~\' NiGHT •
The ,\ten's, Fcil~wohlp ol tho
Churches of Cftfhl lit ~·Iss
Eouft\Y will hold fonliiY )\llht al
&lt;ion Chutch or [;''· Saturday ~hlrls.il~i
hnulry ~~. 11 +': P l.i'. Jolin ~
B?cklbey oJ !ito ,Jll land Chm ,,,
Will e the s'poa~OJ:· and Geii,
lV!tlcr 81 the .11ra~l?r4 'Church
viii oo~auet ~qvollo!\S. There will
~~ sJI.oclil ritullo. Tile pubilt il
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Mr and Mrs. Hatold Bibbee o1

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M. ,p., inei!Ioal and .;;Jentl!lc ,~Ir
ector of Ainerlein ¢'tincbr soC't~ty
was pre~cn ted to the Pomeroy
an~ Middleport Public Librarie•
~~·•nt[pg tor ilio fom¥\'OY. U·
brary was !itss Elhot carlond
an~1 Supt. L. W McComas aooept
!~ ifor 'he Ml9Ql•Port uprary
mn. Cl.nrk ma~e the presenta·
llof~ All roraitic1 from hie book
w II go to the Cancer
Sodety
fGr usc in thmr fight a.galnst the
dlac.,e.

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obvious propaganda
uaremcnls
lilOY olt·eady nave reached lhr fatal collision) with the confuSion

th•t •emt dlvlom,tlc uegol"
lions ohould proeede •ny Mm•l point of dhnlni•hina "turna to
E"t West Ialka by lorelan mlnlt· nso a pltraao IDIUellmoi apphed
tm or head&amp; or government.
lo h&lt;gh loxotlon.
However. the Prealdenl'l com
In any event, tho Krcmli~ l!ow
was mode In gcne(ot terma. has from Adonauor a dlreet and
Adenauer's propo"l wu opool!lc conerele Pl'oposd to ret atarled
~~~~tor
Ill• ukcd' Butgantq dlroc\ty to by me"n' ot secret diplomatic
~"·-~en
agree to otarl tho
Ialka aIfway
II reolly
does world
want \ento
\JUrll
, lnlka ro ••· find
to reduoe
Wanll lummlt Mlttlnt
l aton.
MtR~·ting 'f ·:O ~Id
London dl•palclteo ~uote CO'!!· .
OHIII .. t diplomat. Ul Jiylu~ that
4antllrX
lho Soviet govtrntiiOIII sl ill In- 'J1
•I!Jt11 on a •rsummlt" meeUnx. Not
ouly llult, but the Kre!J\Jin Ia TO·
A
prooented. ~~ woullng lo; Itold a
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Ju~ba. &lt;Onftrenlle whltlr wpuld
Include AUlsd, Communlat • and
lteutrol leadera.
It Ia obvioul that the nuaolana
hope that by lnslolont prl&gt;l'atan·
da, they con Qri~U~lllclonl .lllq,
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Jure on the Unltea sr.te •. l'lreal
11 ~it whl.nthi
prttalq, ··ranee and Woat Ger- drlyer lq 1 car ~head ol you luUy
m!DY to agree \o o11ch , confer· ex.tetlllt hla amiT
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ance.
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I, Wilen t~rolit. Di\,ilho(d'd rou
But If Ihero aro two men In th• llrtt cro11 the cen~ of lhe lnler·
whole dlplomalle world who llr' miiQI w 1urn beloit .alnllll
unlikelY to be awayed by aueh a. Wbateolor art ~op a~
ropoaonda ~~d auc~ P"¥.'1.''· •, Wbet 'f'~lD Ot ~nUfleaUon
hey are Adenaubr and Seere\8r1 luilod on llcei\U it1't !
Julie•, who rcpreocnta Elaon· The colT •( · 0I•'.. •· ·
rtpraai~IIIJ hower.
d ~ •• ~ ,,ur_,anaw~
Tho Sovlot govommenl otl'lali;, 1~ 1 on ~ m ,:I'O¥ a,rt jdrlv·
IY made a bl1 and cfloctl'e ahow t:l!· 11,.: ::uo~omJti'~~r.s'./ 1!;9
~lilt 8ulaanln) lcltert IO beads di-1virilmake ale~ I 'I"{ B t~
or 1ovol'nment of eounlriOI all you are a Mtohlaan .,::~lilu ..
over t~...~. T
• , . "'tondod arm moaoalhe driver ~~
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But th:ro are ~dle~~:,l l ~hll' l:ft111llr1 ~:~\w down, stop or lurn
o Kremlin moy outsmart lloet!
""'Yin 1 · IO 11 le 1 t0
ulaonln'o !ellen were tllllel\ {li ·~Uw I«~
a • whom
et publlelty just belort tho ltft·hud tum'='~ make ~
eellnfl of the NATO alU.. JJ1 lito oenter of t\,i Inter ey nae
arb, whleh Ellonhower tltilld anawer the .o'llil Hetl:n11
•.w~l
~d and El,.nhower'a state_ ol tho ly !he opposite lo' 3~:~~: 10 ~~~
~ton m..,are to Con~re$1.
other 38. for the majortly
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/"• Soviet (I!Yernmonl'!qllow• qlllrtCI to lin BIIFORB ,.~ 1~
' thla up with a at~tem~nt on the oenter
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~j,sday, timed lo roule•··IUIPI· ThO o.irwhetU. ,;uwtr lo
; o Ol'or tho motiYes.of PuUis quullo'a itumber \hid, IY/IU Ill
I" deoldlnc tn altottd .aet
.,,..~~,., t "I • 1111, j
meetllla• of the HJdHit . ,~r~ y·~ u
"' now l"lliY
Treaty Or1oni:aUon otuo1 ljl J.n. .It you
In a;~=~~=ce~lh!
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BROILER GROWERS

In Discussion
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Toledo.
lnlo talks on Eosl WOBI 1""""
ChaCfee, Ark
, 111181 er Jhe state of highway Pfll 1 u l that the mobtlc dNe:1t x·
Mrs Lou Diehl WIIR a recent Alterndtivrly, Ad~ncmer said A 1953 Jrradllate of Pomeroy slgns ncross the l'ounlry ilS one r 1\ LUll \ of tbc Ol11o Department
lllMt of Mr and Mrs Paul Ar he wu prepared to agref' to "any J;1 1gh RIJhool, the 22 )far old 101. examp!e· Merely by crossmg a or nea llh would be I~ the county
cher o( Colurnb\18
other promlsmg point of d{'pnr djer attended OhiO Unlver~lly and ~ate hnc, the driver can \(lave an r1 nm A!.1'rt h 2~ thro u ~ h AprU 3
Mrs Roy Howell apcnt l!fVernl ture" to try to cllmiMte RuMia n was formmly employed by Lock· area where the 11Umdard rour-color 11 h,1s heon :; usgestcd by Btnte
daya the past week .with her htm Germnn trn~lonR nut he o~Iaett ht•N1 ~lrcrort in Burbnnt Culif bighwsy system ha~ been adopted olf1cc thnt cancer b'l'oups partlci·

band who 11 employed m Jndlantt that }lc wnK rC'tul)' to t,kc up th~'~
,Mr and Mrs BOb Bowen ond whole ranfie of di~ttrmament and

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) cuftent1 Ru s.,lnn rrtr· , •Mih.t -at ..Fort lftkton l S C ynver.110 and vehicles, and baste Cnner for ~urst·~"
gollnt)e,a m 1Mo.!lcbw and

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n...ta on ea&lt;ln~ Bollahon In Cliotaworth, Calif. "!"'Y of the contlnulntJ highway
baUJb Jnd two children wer~ woJ ld tehaJOn
Roush, an Integrated flre cor~· c:~nfuslon because state, and loeal
Sund~ . dl{'ner guest~ of Mr and In a letter to Soviet -premier t~ol crewman in the battallon'll a, t~oritillll refuse or cant be both
M£1. Jearl Jacobs .
Nikolai A. J!u!~anln, the 82-year !attery C, entered the Army in ere to agree on such aafc~y ess:n
Kr. and Mrs Ivan Dt~h~
l ore old~W.•l~ri"lan lctulci- ofrere~ ugu.8t 1~7 He roJ!elved hnsu.• ~lals as atondards for hc~.; n~~ ~w
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(FOR'EIGN EWS s·eMu:-111Prr
.. &gt;,~-J"'.,1Rev and Mrs.
Strau.· COMI\IENT ARY
'CHATSWORTH, CalliWilliamiAHT
baugh. and twn chlldron spent
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JIIC)-Army
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le~ to consider, which was how to proceed

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For Cattlemen
Meeting Jan. 30

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Lft!'a~y. Ve~e~ ~•J?1!.Coun~ ~ C~oss P!iar~(f!;

v~le(f In .,~ ~~~E!~.
Varlet)' itinll ~"'"" Uver,
Mart. tonaue. •ttlneya, bralna,

Vegetable Growers To Learn . · -·- $~j!;i1
How 1'o Cut Production Cost 111nn
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IY c. IAIL}IC.II.II'. . • at beef eattle 12 llllona, hOII 4
qtonty 4t/1Cullwol .llinl
ltltona, L~eep Ill aallono, horae•
Ve&amp;etable lfowerl lllfldlnl the .Uble bua1JMo1.
nt.Uble YlrieiiN IJMl blliddl.
Oqe of the 0 ~d;'. meet 12 (allona per bed. Cblctena
43rd
annual
mutlnl
of
the
Oblo
Growen
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lind owoetbreodi, ,and 11henucb Pl'f• Iqa o1 the ~~ir •Ill '114' ••ld 11 need 8 1all~na per one hundred
vegetable and Potato Growm •• lormaiiOI..,. peat eontn&gt;tfilmi 1. C. 1!. NeiiWander, espet'llileDI
o/lbe moat anlmat:not norplllly t~e tii~Jie· lillb .i!U.Ol;o~ 1 "o•· birds and lurteya 18 '1aUona pet
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at the NtU 11ou1&lt; In eo. P. Sloe~~~~ao, 1. D. WIIMI=· ataUOI eotom~lOIIal. will, p..-1
co"tuded Ill lbo tei'JII, red -~ d;y OYetlltil ln . .:lilj 'al 1 p. m. one hundred blrdJ. , .
A ebaln llore repreaentatlve, • aodat(on
tumbua,
FebruarY
u
wiD
bear
It
Alban
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Olllo
the
laleal
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on
the
Take liver, for eumple. !lee! ~ lhe iubJ:.ct ot' ~iMI; \liter ., For humll! uae 1M need 11 ,.. Co•&amp;reasman, a bulllle,. analyst
~uueotlona 01 bow 10 eut EJ:petlmellt lllttiOD Ill 'ff
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Uver, of eolll'l", eomea from 1111- •01 1oiirct ol w~lor. 1~ .mUk bo~e lllnated al 110 gallons· per pereon and a colleee prole&amp;aor will opeak aome
production
eoata.
uyo
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C.
Wittiielr
ftiiOIII
011
n&amp;all,
14d.
imd
eontrol
of lweel .,mll,..et.t "
I~ cattle. II '' aomo1'1\11 ·~ ••d for h~l ~ye:
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Jlfr dar which lneludeo kitchen. to Oh1o cattle feeders at their an· meyer, OIUo Slatl vlllwnllr Elo root crop lumllm lttll ~ lloberl PariJU. lltWIOII plul ·.
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In texture than thel of youna Tblo meednlf Ytlilh ~- l!eiJIJ liundry, bathinl and ..nltary nuol meetlnl JanUBf\' 30 In the ten&amp;lon horttculturllt.
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llf tqwpmeal IUIIUfK· pelllol""'"'
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oo Iller • .;,. .
tarm.
It uaually coata leu, teo. wor•ed out ·eoopua\IVely with purpoaeo. For datry uteulLI 30 Southern Hotel here.
. BlbY beeiJIYOr eom" !rom younl t~e Racine v0-~1 Department lo 110 gallona per 4•Y Ia ~ w. E. Fil&gt;llbhon, Cinoinnati,
Nlllley, Eltellllon opeele·
dUeue lll~ntc vepta...
beef onlmala. It baa 1 moderately and the apleut~al *neloe · ol and fiuehlne dairy barn on addl meat mcrchandllet for a chain
In veeetable eropo at Bullet• \.;ow=..~~~~·;i;;i:;;;.;;;:i;iii;ii;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
fine velvoly leallire, b somewhat tba eounl)' will prel'ept" ont ol tlonal 30 to Dll ;IDOna per day. store, and WIIUom !1. Poage, Cot&gt; ll1t
Un!Yenlty, New Bnuuwlck, N. I.
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more tender. than thet lroll,l ma· the waya ~etp .C'ounty " farmer• The averaae !arru lamlly on • gres&amp;man ol waco, Taus and a
dileuu productlOil eoots In
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t~re ••lmoll, and to coneralty m.. may' ..rely &amp;Oiv~ IJieli water IUP· .Ommereyl !arm mar uae !tom member of the l!OUJe a&amp;rleullural an Illustrated
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dlum priced,
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100 lo 1110 lono of water each committee, wilt' appear on the
Calvea Uver ,, !rom lmmoture . )lilly .M;IP. eoianl)' farmel'l yeor lor Jlveatock ud home ... morning program. Fi!&gt;llbhon Will known among •ea.Uble arwwere
PilftiM, loft Wallr
eatlle of, perbapa, leu t1wt one atpna wllb tnd~Mo ilf" found Durlne the lui lew aummero opeak on "The Retailer Looks At
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yeor bf,•••· II hat a line, velvety Ttlter' ahortai' 11 . a 4tfi9lle many Melp County farmer• have Future B&lt;ef Merehandlotng and
SOFT WATEl SERVICE texlbre and a vory deUcale llavor. ijjntUna faetor .' ~production. realized bow valuabl~ a pond can Salea" and Poage wlll give a pro~~ too, Ia cenerally moderatoly \(olt.Y we!lJ hove n !lrllled 1p be u 1 aouree of llveatock drink· are.. report on bee! promotion Georae R. lolmaon. dlairDWI of
the department of IIIIIIIW eeJenee
priced.
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\~• county wllli '•~i~ · qr· ·lbem In&amp; woter. Today lbe number of lelialat&lt;on.
also ,'
Veal liver eomealrom the younl coll!IPl up -¥1b Jlf!!~ •. tupply farm ~onda In the county Is coD· Other features of morning se~ at Ohio State, wW aerve u lilaltPineal Automalle or Semi Au- eat!. It hu a lllbl col~r and very of pool' quality tfliol ~mlnat· ltderobly over olx hundred. Even aiollll Include an addreu by Rob muter lor a banquet l&lt;lledulecl lo
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velvety toxture, and the moll e.t water or·v~ '!111\t' o~ DO wa· wltb thi.s lnereaoe In ponds ert c. Hatgler of Bloomlngbur&amp;, start at 6 p. m.
lliQIIUC home • OI)'Ded SolteD- line,
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delicate novor of aU. 11 It hlgller tlr at ' 111. ·• ; . , .
mony (lrmera IIIU find them- president of the a880Cl1Uon, and
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thin
the
ot~,
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Two
year
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·f!!f
well
drjllera
icjvoaln
n'ed
Ql\woter.
With
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eommittee
reports.
ela, Filters.
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Pork liver eooli lout of oU. ·II ot the eoian!y l"f.!iilia tllii the crqaetl em~ll on dairy . uru·
1118NEYI
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ol IUttabl• T. Obal hualoe51 analyst Of
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and II ao~llet, ~ker 1D ,;,be~ dtlP"': W'lll!¢ ..;!filii : frGIII III!OIIDI! ol uf~&gt; woltr lor milk Dearborn, M&lt;eh., wlll&amp;peak in the
aay otber.
J.e 1o live Pll•lli Mf•'Jllllod\e. houoe purpooea llu been dlffl· afternoon on "The Buslne" ct•
SOFT WATER 81!iA
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b hlab In Iron ~G~~tePt 'tlili ,oul$ ~ ;c Jijt)l' . fllcljl~ cult W)tlle drilled wells have mate In Commerce and Industry,"
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Pltono llfi.X" m
ftil 11
~n euellea\lltiUI'Ct ol (ill ~~pply ;.;, """" ,' \UI' w11e11 toag been conalaered the beat and C c. Culberl!on ol the de·
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vitamin A and rlbollaVin, II COli' ~mia)'t!l• •Jilt, •t~,t~CI en; ll · ~Ill' 1o,rce ol ..1e water many !arliJ· partment ol animal huobondry of
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tala, aa mQCII protcln 11 naular erc!JI dilr&gt;:·'flnll 1 jl · oot 111.. m hare foutsd they were un· Iowa State Colle1e,runea, will dl•
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culo ol me~~ oad m«o .miner all. '\~ate
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able 10. oeeure outfidenl water cuu the value of h&lt;gh mo11ture
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, Mony loe\0!'1 ·1~•·-·lhe Ia· ani! IM q111llty waa !requenlUy vice In some caaes fmonctal ,..
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ta!&lt;e of. waler"''·ll•eltocil· In ·• not oallafaelorY alter be "1' slstance h08 been available from
UVAIIUTY· •~ .-.~: •. ·.-. .. ...... ..... . •%
D,nantk,
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neral w11 It ~~·U~Ie !he eon· drilled.
the A. s. c lor the conatruction
mpllon of lrf.l i\141le(, -Qen ·The meetlna at Racine will tell 9f form ponds whtch perm•t du
IMGINIIIOWII
4QB ... ; ................ t weeP. aaa:r•
ey are on dry ' eHi
and tbi story of bow "rrntl'l 88 well tributlon of live~tock on differ·
D4TB
SOLD ..... ;., ........... on. I, IJS7
s~Up drink thfei tt !•.IIJ IJ¢lnd• u aebools and others ha•e been ent p.. ture ar!ao tnruughout the
AVJUGi',._GaT
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ol Y''ter lor ¥•h l'l'uftd of ~y oble to IIIIer, eblorlnate ond year.
tOatter. Water etJ11!1mf!lo~ ' a]oo otberwlle treat water 111lm latm
tao~~-~
itpds to be ,hllber': oti .~1~4 of po•do 10 11 ca.n be aalety u~ed · Tbia meet1ng oilers anyone in
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safe
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' What l~e future holds 1m Ohto ~·I P
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hl1ber
pro~iM
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ednmmpt
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an
opportunity
to
get
potato arowera wiU be dlae~ · Another o ~nJhlJ t ....acwf'o
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In • t~lil oeulon, of lbe Ohio
c. 1(. Roblnaon. Sanltery ,Engl· developments which have ocru•·
Veteta~te and Potato Growera ao· tatle of feed ,tb~ ,fff~, , )I~'
~ oa'll!nt nler !ro}D lbe Ohio Department red In this lteld m the d11lerent
aoclollon meetlnl February S-6 In ~noUrilpUon Is
of tbe feed lllelt .~lf .~b\11· of Heatlb and llelvllle Pal"'er, states and countieo.
the Nell House here.
ed that dry: ·.owl *·;~]iiJ· · bay EJ:tenalon A&amp;rleultural Enslncer
• clrroll Bartter, !l'liato ·
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from Columbia Statton, 1110 lead eonoumer Dil poundi 6! water -• wlll be preoeat at 'the meetlnc ~~r,-.•1•1-.•J'.Y,
lbe 'llloeJ!IItoni Ill. 1!. Cr•••n•, do- tiJy byrvlllen' I~~· ~ay ' ilid ldondoy nllbtlo exlllaln how'lthe
(lll'llllenl of a¢.eullur,l eeonom· silaie lbey eoQllllll~~. ~nlji, ..!~ 17atema oper~te incl how th•l
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hove worked out In actual praclcs at Ohio State and lb' expert· pouhds.
•ment staUon, will dlaeJ!II loettlon
of potao 8fOWinl areal aild trendo The 1""11 or' ~ojl,~~ 1\IO I!S;mplea of water from ponds
woter «t~PUOI I jil'cat and otber aources will also bll
In .thll rioperl. WtltMir Gould, allect8
deal.
Dry
Hol!loln O.OWf. ~ .tn
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!l'lunda .ot•wster- 1 dl~ aya)table lor testlnc snd tasl na.
90
the experiment station, will de· wlleil produeiJig,
When 11'\'oludlli Aa dairy herda m Meigs county
OHIO VALLEY
oerlbe new po\4lo produeta, such 20 to pouncla ,6f 'Jillll&lt; per- day beCOme fewer and larger thr:
NelloaYIJie, Oltlo
110
•• potato naketi, canned potatoes nl•v eonoume
160' ~~1\111 of. WI· water. auppliea on lh~ dairy farms
FHD
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and eblpa.
tel cows produ•lpg
jp •po~!ntb of wUI become more aerioua.
Raelne
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T~chnlcal &amp;ISiatance
on eon Pbo11e 3151
milk per doy.-, clfiJtt, ~1:•-· · os otruetlon of ponds on larma has
110 pou~da ol' w~wr
,day pr been ovallable lor mat1y years
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~trrOMATI(} DRYEts

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t-14 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator-Freezer Combination
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Y SENrtHEt.

Go Shopping

·is Sf,t'Vecl.fl~~e(e fy ,f'ax.-L1ke B1te On'W6rlrers
Co~t~ Red: ~i~~J!l, )Wily bUI i~

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!de~gs CQlinty Red ~ross ~oard me\
stp.~USJl~Ss. 'Fne problem· ~ow tll,jPUI,in!Q, Tv,~y night m Pom~roy. Three members
a working oorjls of peopje for ItS wei'e .allle to atienq. pot enough for a quor·
M-•M•••arlve.
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be lmposklble to coo rdln~\~ a county-Wiile
drive. .
~~ 8aJI part ot the Red Cross orgimita~~~~.s re,cent fund Impotency ts tllat Jf the RC
f~ It 11ecessary to redu~e Its acllvltles here
oli.~, ~~ the Jlrst to be lopped of! will be the
bl009'~6blle operation. It will ~o first be·
cause 11 was one of the last to be adlted.
Iii m~re and more of the lll!'ger lcommunl·
ties, Ilke Columbus the "door knocking" or·
g~f!lDtlo~s such as Red Cross, Heart Fund,
~nil Cilflcer groups are unlfed and their In·
llllme II assured by a tax·Uke bite Into the
~ke!!Jook of mry employed person. In Co·
lumous, lor example, .when a teacher si~s
.r h_, or hls contract a shp of paper also Is sign~ ~ tl!ht a fl~ed "contribution" will be made to
tlie Uruted Appeals Fund, whjch combines
~ Cross and several other benevolent or·
ganl'zatlons
Quite understanda)lly, grollps like the Tu·
~rculosls and Health Assoeta\ton generally
refuse to "join up" In united, giving because
through long years of promollbn and hard
work they have developed wayl of meeting
lht;lf lru~lets For mmpll ,_ the Frankllft
County relllfn ,oJ \he TB &amp; l!ea!th Asso~·
lion .o_n lti lllrect mall firoln~tlon this year
~~S 48 percent. .Thl~ Is kpgenoiJlenal result
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in the face of a mountain of lethargy.
It is Democracy's saVing grace that when
things bec01pe really tough, a workable solu·
tlon Is found. AI lea~t communities counties
stales, and the natloi! )liway~ hav~ 'been abl~
to operate so In the past.
How long lt may oontinb~ ls ailybody's
guess.
The Red Cross work is o~ly one q! a null\'
b~i' 'of modern orgapf;riitloris ttial be~d their
eSCorts toward allel'lallon of suffering, hu·
m~nitarlan services, educatlim al!Qut jlls1ps·
es, rehabilitation from erteds of 'ilbeasea •nd
preventive health mea~s· tp name ohly a
few examples.
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when ~ must sign a"'ee1\ieilts ,to R~Y cer·
tafu sums of our wages Into 1Ui\ds to support
benhoUmt organ~st)ons.
Among other things It Is &amp; 8jgil that our
society Is too cumber~me, toe Insulated
!rom the neighbor fef.U!Ii ,to respoqa to com·
munlty projects that Involve giving.
This should not be th~ eah In o~r Melp
County communitieS. If
are pr~uell to
let Red Cross die here, iet It pass away unmourped .
l!ut certainly w~ sh?dl~ ~ forew~rile~ of
the event now looming before us if It hpppens, I'll no one won'a~r l'f~r fti UMiiiS~ lii&gt;w
It b~
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8Y CHAR~ES M. McCANN
Rouon, !on of Mr. and Mrs 1•. J,
Rldtown and Newark
Chancellor Konrod Adenauer tlouoh, 316 Welll!oU ;t,, , .Pome·
Atte~dance at Sumloy School hll!l made the firat dofinlle Allied roy, Ohio, reeently was aoslgnod

Jan. 19. was 81, collection Jl2 t6. move toward opening sCcret tnlb tp the 551.st Anti:al'rcraft Artillery

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l~!iillf'K with whll'h 11 11 i"DRT t.EONARD WOOD, M11
ellt.l, Mr 11nd Mra. nenver Cnr· Al11td ~O\'Pt'nlllNlt" !lfl'l concllrn· (MITNC)-Pvt. f'lllforrl H South,
with

her par

mto
Mn Rob Bowen rPrP!vcl1 word
that her brothel, Ivan Cnrmt-n, 1 ~
ltttlng along nll't'ly from a re
Ctllt nto atelllent H" 11 a 11:1tlent 1n Whlte Cro~~.a Hoapilal In
Columbu1
Mr11 ; Howanl Allen nne! twu
daughters of f'olrburn wcrtt thr.
Wedne~day nigh! guests ur ~11
and Mrs Orville Allen
Mr11, Jda Snyder •nd dnuehter
or Coh1mbu11 were gut&gt;.sl,; at th,•
Laurel Cllrr Sunday Srhool Jnu

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A frw dn~'8 ago, It looked as J(
lhe 1JJJ!tt'd Stutes mi,~ : IJ! mnlte
the move through LIBwcllyn r.
Thompson Jr , Ill amba~sador In
Mo1cow, who has hccn o1dcred
tu Wuhln(!ton to confer w1th Pre
~IMnt F.l~t~nhowt-r anrl St-cretnrv
or Stale John Fo~lel' Dulle~
It ~ccms certain. howrvtl th111
Adennuer marie h i~ offer In ngrce
mt&gt;nl w11h the United St:ll!lS ontl
other mcmbcn of the North AI ·
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lanllr Trml\y Oraunttntlon
..Q('orae Renshaw hu rc·
PreNhlent El!tm hower, tn h\!'
turned~ome after spending the letter or Jun l2 to Uuh:anln, IBid

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P:'~t IWp mouths with her dauah
t~, ~· Mearl Harrla apd fam
1 ol •t. Albin&amp;, W Va
Mr• ' von Diehl and Mn J.ou
Diehl !POnt Wednoaday afternoon
w,ltb ldr and ¥~, Joltn Uiehl

2R. whost&gt; wlrr. Norma1 lives IQ

N••w salrm, Ohio, 11 aCheduleA
to conq.dtfe eikbt WP.t•ks of ba~ u
comhat training Feb. 3 under
the Rt~serve Force1 Act program
al Furt Leonard Wood, Mo.
South. son of Mr. and MrA.
Wllllrun H Sout~. Rt 2, Pomero)'
altl'nlied Rlcllland Hl~h Schoo1 ,
-\ll cnvl!le In CIVillQn life he Wll
emp loyed bv P1111l 1\fcCleary, Plen
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It sccm.'i rcnsooable to JUJgest
thut this bombardment of such

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w. o have tailed to eet behlli~ !be
IIJOVO
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lows
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:J.'Y rc;ulaho~s
hos been pavca by
~·· U. 8· Bu~!' " of Public R0!4•'
1 tnt Commit ee on \Jnlform 'l'rnf·
1' Control Devlcos ~ut toe Inter·
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~Ms CHtherinc Shavorl~ky

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'Varnlng, white ror regulatory and
~cen ror direction- ton stre1cll
ril road gO\·emcd by laws tlwtnted
by loe~~l pride and ontrenrhcd custom rothl'r than consclenllous
study of the knowled geable sug
ge~:~tlona made by the Joint Com
mlttcc.
Small, obscure din•ctlon sign!~
yellow 1top gJgns practically Ulvls
ible ofter du1·k. low mounted rural
signs, no1HIIununoted 01 nont e·
flexUvo ~Jgns and Q lac k of lldC·
quate dlrccUou lHgna [ll'O o.ll tOll
prevalent to save the mlcrstate
driver. Until more Ltnilormlty of
traffic control deviCes und regula·
tlon Is aclnevcct motorist:-~ nr(l des·
tined to live (lf they're lucky
enough not to be mvolvcd m a

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1112 the unit 19 vls1t here
:'1!1 s. Shavor1ns1cy gave a report

on the eondlllon of a pallcnt be
lng hel~ed aod the 11oup voted

to g1ve as&amp;lstance to nnotller pa
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M~ilBag

Dear E4llor:
Someone must feel re~l proud
ll'rltatlon and danger preclpllated of lh o mt~Cives when !hoy put four
by the outdaled sysloms bow In tmy puppies out In the cold in
affO&lt;l
back of Headguarters Tavern.
- -- - - -The owner, Mra Freda · Wya•t,
loo. all lour of lhem In and ted
DAILY SENTINEL the
~ and the pupplea soon found
D,.YBOOK
homes: Dickie' lloyes talttng o~e
"'EET MOI'jDAY
and our big heorted B. and B.
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cab
drivers, Frank Murray, Bob
The Staff aud Offtoers ol lh &lt;
and
llelg• T1•mple Pythl8n Slsten
will meet on Monday evenlns II
tbe nome of Mra, Cosh Blnr with

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and 'FERTILIZER

MIDDLEPORT FEED MILL

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5:00 Saturday Sporll Refl6tr
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The Chante Of ALife Time

FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

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up ~our milk proftts wtlh

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Milas County News

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This Ca.lf Is Going Places

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They vdted' lo ·subscribe, to the
Amc1·lcan Cancer' Society Bulle·

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Nina Rus~cll,
' 1Wn 8Pl:\'11Ker'l Mrs
SwanSon, MI'S Nan Moorf'
MI!;S

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In Lletecting cancl)r. The Jroun

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with memberl ,of i~~~~~P
Mrs. Charles
present to secure ·
a group from the ·
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lor patients.
Present wore•Mro. Cl•rk, Mn.
Ws Roy Evans, County Heal\h qoegleln, ~t;ra. Shavorll"ky, M1"
nur!l~ WMI Jl'f'RCnted a book r..: Garland, Mr M'tCon\"11, M'r&amp;

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There will b~ a Bake Sate at
toe B. &amp; B. ~lar~•t ot Mu9n on
Satnrdoy, /ap. l!et~ ..fro111 • t~o
houra Of lO:OO A. M. to t:OO p
M. All ~r\)Ce\dO ~r' to
to
Cub. Stout Pa.-k No. 2!18 Moson.
l Persons 11n•bte to , deliver their
oakeo goodo are askoa to con
loot MrS J!ort Sayre Mr• Janet
~urlaee, Mrs. Bernard Boaii and
Mh. Wilbur S~wlrt.

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The Homebu ldero i)l~li 'D! the
Middleport C~l'!"cb ol Chdlt will
~old • R111111iiW" Sate ~n l'(nuiry
81ftl and Fe~MllrY. Iii it \be fill'·
in~ Dutton Or\il'Store ~it !IIlli St.
~·lr bske nit will ' 1110 be oit
reb'llary lot bul It wlll be al the
Roblnoon'o Tri·LIJSt•r Clhne)'o.
PLAN PAM!~\' NiGHT •
The ,\ten's, Fcil~wohlp ol tho
Churches of Cftfhl lit ~·Iss
Eouft\Y will hold fonliiY )\llht al
&lt;ion Chutch or [;''· Saturday ~hlrls.il~i
hnulry ~~. 11 +': P l.i'. Jolin ~
B?cklbey oJ !ito ,Jll land Chm ,,,
Will e the s'poa~OJ:· and Geii,
lV!tlcr 81 the .11ra~l?r4 'Church
viii oo~auet ~qvollo!\S. There will
~~ sJI.oclil ritullo. Tile pubilt il
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M. ,p., inei!Ioal and .;;Jentl!lc ,~Ir
ector of Ainerlein ¢'tincbr soC't~ty
was pre~cn ted to the Pomeroy
an~ Middleport Public Librarie•
~~·•nt[pg tor ilio fom¥\'OY. U·
brary was !itss Elhot carlond
an~1 Supt. L. W McComas aooept
!~ ifor 'he Ml9Ql•Port uprary
mn. Cl.nrk ma~e the presenta·
llof~ All roraitic1 from hie book
w II go to the Cancer
Sodety
fGr usc in thmr fight a.galnst the
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uaremcnls
lilOY olt·eady nave reached lhr fatal collision) with the confuSion

th•t •emt dlvlom,tlc uegol"
lions ohould proeede •ny Mm•l point of dhnlni•hina "turna to
E"t West Ialka by lorelan mlnlt· nso a pltraao IDIUellmoi apphed
tm or head&amp; or government.
lo h&lt;gh loxotlon.
However. the Prealdenl'l com
In any event, tho Krcmli~ l!ow
was mode In gcne(ot terma. has from Adonauor a dlreet and
Adenauer's propo"l wu opool!lc conerele Pl'oposd to ret atarled
~~~~tor
Ill• ukcd' Butgantq dlroc\ty to by me"n' ot secret diplomatic
~"·-~en
agree to otarl tho
Ialka aIfway
II reolly
does world
want \ento
\JUrll
, lnlka ro ••· find
to reduoe
Wanll lummlt Mlttlnt
l aton.
MtR~·ting 'f ·:O ~Id
London dl•palclteo ~uote CO'!!· .
OHIII .. t diplomat. Ul Jiylu~ that
4antllrX
lho Soviet govtrntiiOIII sl ill In- 'J1
•I!Jt11 on a •rsummlt" meeUnx. Not
ouly llult, but the Kre!J\Jin Ia TO·
A
prooented. ~~ woullng lo; Itold a
Iii'\
Ju~ba. &lt;Onftrenlle whltlr wpuld
Include AUlsd, Communlat • and
lteutrol leadera.
It Ia obvioul that the nuaolana
hope that by lnslolont prl&gt;l'atan·
da, they con Qri~U~lllclonl .lllq,
,
Jure on the Unltea sr.te •. l'lreal
11 ~it whl.nthi
prttalq, ··ranee and Woat Ger- drlyer lq 1 car ~head ol you luUy
m!DY to agree \o o11ch , confer· ex.tetlllt hla amiT
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ance.
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I, Wilen t~rolit. Di\,ilho(d'd rou
But If Ihero aro two men In th• llrtt cro11 the cen~ of lhe lnler·
whole dlplomalle world who llr' miiQI w 1urn beloit .alnllll
unlikelY to be awayed by aueh a. Wbateolor art ~op a~
ropoaonda ~~d auc~ P"¥.'1.''· •, Wbet 'f'~lD Ot ~nUfleaUon
hey are Adenaubr and Seere\8r1 luilod on llcei\U it1't !
Julie•, who rcpreocnta Elaon· The colT •( · 0I•'.. •· ·
rtpraai~IIIJ hower.
d ~ •• ~ ,,ur_,anaw~
Tho Sovlot govommenl otl'lali;, 1~ 1 on ~ m ,:I'O¥ a,rt jdrlv·
IY made a bl1 and cfloctl'e ahow t:l!· 11,.: ::uo~omJti'~~r.s'./ 1!;9
~lilt 8ulaanln) lcltert IO beads di-1virilmake ale~ I 'I"{ B t~
or 1ovol'nment of eounlriOI all you are a Mtohlaan .,::~lilu ..
over t~...~. T
• , . "'tondod arm moaoalhe driver ~~
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But th:ro are ~dle~~:,l l ~hll' l:ft111llr1 ~:~\w down, stop or lurn
o Kremlin moy outsmart lloet!
""'Yin 1 · IO 11 le 1 t0
ulaonln'o !ellen were tllllel\ {li ·~Uw I«~
a • whom
et publlelty just belort tho ltft·hud tum'='~ make ~
eellnfl of the NATO alU.. JJ1 lito oenter of t\,i Inter ey nae
arb, whleh Ellonhower tltilld anawer the .o'llil Hetl:n11
•.w~l
~d and El,.nhower'a state_ ol tho ly !he opposite lo' 3~:~~: 10 ~~~
~ton m..,are to Con~re$1.
other 38. for the majortly
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/"• Soviet (I!Yernmonl'!qllow• qlllrtCI to lin BIIFORB ,.~ 1~
' thla up with a at~tem~nt on the oenter
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~j,sday, timed lo roule•··IUIPI· ThO o.irwhetU. ,;uwtr lo
; o Ol'or tho motiYes.of PuUis quullo'a itumber \hid, IY/IU Ill
I" deoldlnc tn altottd .aet
.,,..~~,., t "I • 1111, j
meetllla• of the HJdHit . ,~r~ y·~ u
"' now l"lliY
Treaty Or1oni:aUon otuo1 ljl J.n. .It you
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ChaCfee, Ark
, 111181 er Jhe state of highway Pfll 1 u l that the mobtlc dNe:1t x·
Mrs Lou Diehl WIIR a recent Alterndtivrly, Ad~ncmer said A 1953 Jrradllate of Pomeroy slgns ncross the l'ounlry ilS one r 1\ LUll \ of tbc Ol11o Department
lllMt of Mr and Mrs Paul Ar he wu prepared to agref' to "any J;1 1gh RIJhool, the 22 )far old 101. examp!e· Merely by crossmg a or nea llh would be I~ the county
cher o( Colurnb\18
other promlsmg point of d{'pnr djer attended OhiO Unlver~lly and ~ate hnc, the driver can \(lave an r1 nm A!.1'rt h 2~ thro u ~ h AprU 3
Mrs Roy Howell apcnt l!fVernl ture" to try to cllmiMte RuMia n was formmly employed by Lock· area where the 11Umdard rour-color 11 h,1s heon :; usgestcd by Btnte
daya the past week .with her htm Germnn trn~lonR nut he o~Iaett ht•N1 ~lrcrort in Burbnnt Culif bighwsy system ha~ been adopted olf1cc thnt cancer b'l'oups partlci·

band who 11 employed m Jndlantt that }lc wnK rC'tul)' to t,kc up th~'~
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n...ta on ea&lt;ln~ Bollahon In Cliotaworth, Calif. "!"'Y of the contlnulntJ highway
baUJb Jnd two children wer~ woJ ld tehaJOn
Roush, an Integrated flre cor~· c:~nfuslon because state, and loeal
Sund~ . dl{'ner guest~ of Mr and In a letter to Soviet -premier t~ol crewman in the battallon'll a, t~oritillll refuse or cant be both
M£1. Jearl Jacobs .
Nikolai A. J!u!~anln, the 82-year !attery C, entered the Army in ere to agree on such aafc~y ess:n
Kr. and Mrs Ivan Dt~h~
l ore old~W.•l~ri"lan lctulci- ofrere~ ugu.8t 1~7 He roJ!elved hnsu.• ~lals as atondards for hc~.; n~~ ~w
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Varlet)' itinll ~"'"" Uver,
Mart. tonaue. •ttlneya, bralna,

Vegetable Growers To Learn . · -·- $~j!;i1
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IY c. IAIL}IC.II.II'. . • at beef eattle 12 llllona, hOII 4
qtonty 4t/1Cullwol .llinl
ltltona, L~eep Ill aallono, horae•
Ve&amp;etable lfowerl lllfldlnl the .Uble bua1JMo1.
nt.Uble YlrieiiN IJMl blliddl.
Oqe of the 0 ~d;'. meet 12 (allona per bed. Cblctena
43rd
annual
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vegetable and Potato Growm •• lormaiiOI..,. peat eontn&gt;tfilmi 1. C. 1!. NeiiWander, espet'llileDI
o/lbe moat anlmat:not norplllly t~e tii~Jie· lillb .i!U.Ol;o~ 1 "o•· birds and lurteya 18 '1aUona pet
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at the NtU 11ou1&lt; In eo. P. Sloe~~~~ao, 1. D. WIIMI=· ataUOI eotom~lOIIal. will, p..-1
co"tuded Ill lbo tei'JII, red -~ d;y OYetlltil ln . .:lilj 'al 1 p. m. one hundred blrdJ. , .
A ebaln llore repreaentatlve, • aodat(on
tumbua,
FebruarY
u
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bear
It
Alban
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the
laleal
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the
Take liver, for eumple. !lee! ~ lhe iubJ:.ct ot' ~iMI; \liter ., For humll! uae 1M need 11 ,.. Co•&amp;reasman, a bulllle,. analyst
~uueotlona 01 bow 10 eut EJ:petlmellt lllttiOD Ill 'ff
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production
eoata.
uyo
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Wittiielr
ftiiOIII
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n&amp;all,
14d.
imd
eontrol
of lweel .,mll,..et.t "
I~ cattle. II '' aomo1'1\11 ·~ ••d for h~l ~ye:
,
Jlfr dar which lneludeo kitchen. to Oh1o cattle feeders at their an· meyer, OIUo Slatl vlllwnllr Elo root crop lumllm lttll ~ lloberl PariJU. lltWIOII plul ·.
~ ~~~~~~~~uercatlie.
In texture than thel of youna Tblo meednlf Ytlilh ~- l!eiJIJ liundry, bathinl and ..nltary nuol meetlnl JanUBf\' 30 In the ten&amp;lon horttculturllt.
IODIIIl"'
llf tqwpmeal IUIIUfK· pelllol""'"'
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oo Iller • .;,. .
tarm.
It uaually coata leu, teo. wor•ed out ·eoopua\IVely with purpoaeo. For datry uteulLI 30 Southern Hotel here.
. BlbY beeiJIYOr eom" !rom younl t~e Racine v0-~1 Department lo 110 gallona per 4•Y Ia ~ w. E. Fil&gt;llbhon, Cinoinnati,
Nlllley, Eltellllon opeele·
dUeue lll~ntc vepta...
beef onlmala. It baa 1 moderately and the apleut~al *neloe · ol and fiuehlne dairy barn on addl meat mcrchandllet for a chain
In veeetable eropo at Bullet• \.;ow=..~~~~·;i;;i:;;;.;;;:i;iii;ii;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
fine velvoly leallire, b somewhat tba eounl)' will prel'ept" ont ol tlonal 30 to Dll ;IDOna per day. store, and WIIUom !1. Poage, Cot&gt; ll1t
Un!Yenlty, New Bnuuwlck, N. I.
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dileuu productlOil eoots In
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t~re ••lmoll, and to coneralty m.. may' ..rely &amp;Oiv~ IJieli water IUP· .Ommereyl !arm mar uae !tom member of the l!OUJe a&amp;rleullural an Illustrated
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dlum priced,
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100 lo 1110 lono of water each committee, wilt' appear on the
Calvea Uver ,, !rom lmmoture . )lilly .M;IP. eoianl)' farmel'l yeor lor Jlveatock ud home ... morning program. Fi!&gt;llbhon Will known among •ea.Uble arwwere
PilftiM, loft Wallr
eatlle of, perbapa, leu t1wt one atpna wllb tnd~Mo ilf" found Durlne the lui lew aummero opeak on "The Retailer Looks At
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yeor bf,•••· II hat a line, velvety Ttlter' ahortai' 11 . a 4tfi9lle many Melp County farmer• have Future B&lt;ef Merehandlotng and
SOFT WATEl SERVICE texlbre and a vory deUcale llavor. ijjntUna faetor .' ~production. realized bow valuabl~ a pond can Salea" and Poage wlll give a pro~~ too, Ia cenerally moderatoly \(olt.Y we!lJ hove n !lrllled 1p be u 1 aouree of llveatock drink· are.. report on bee! promotion Georae R. lolmaon. dlairDWI of
the department of IIIIIIIW eeJenee
priced.
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\~• county wllli '•~i~ · qr· ·lbem In&amp; woter. Today lbe number of lelialat&lt;on.
also ,'
Veal liver eomealrom the younl coll!IPl up -¥1b Jlf!!~ •. tupply farm ~onda In the county Is coD· Other features of morning se~ at Ohio State, wW aerve u lilaltPineal Automalle or Semi Au- eat!. It hu a lllbl col~r and very of pool' quality tfliol ~mlnat· ltderobly over olx hundred. Even aiollll Include an addreu by Rob muter lor a banquet l&lt;lledulecl lo
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velvety toxture, and the moll e.t water or·v~ '!111\t' o~ DO wa· wltb thi.s lnereaoe In ponds ert c. Hatgler of Bloomlngbur&amp;, start at 6 p. m.
lliQIIUC home • OI)'Ded SolteD- line,
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delicate novor of aU. 11 It hlgller tlr at ' 111. ·• ; . , .
mony (lrmera IIIU find them- president of the a880Cl1Uon, and
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well
drjllera
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Ql\woter.
With
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reports.
ela, Filters.
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Pork liver eooli lout of oU. ·II ot the eoian!y l"f.!iilia tllii the crqaetl em~ll on dairy . uru·
1118NEYI
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ol IUttabl• T. Obal hualoe51 analyst Of
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and II ao~llet, ~ker 1D ,;,be~ dtlP"': W'lll!¢ ..;!filii : frGIII III!OIIDI! ol uf~&gt; woltr lor milk Dearborn, M&lt;eh., wlll&amp;peak in the
aay otber.
J.e 1o live Pll•lli Mf•'Jllllod\e. houoe purpooea llu been dlffl· afternoon on "The Buslne" ct•
SOFT WATER 81!iA
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Pltono llfi.X" m
ftil 11
~n euellea\lltiUI'Ct ol (ill ~~pply ;.;, """" ,' \UI' w11e11 toag been conalaered the beat and C c. Culberl!on ol the de·
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vitamin A and rlbollaVin, II COli' ~mia)'t!l• •Jilt, •t~,t~CI en; ll · ~Ill' 1o,rce ol ..1e water many !arliJ· partment ol animal huobondry of
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tala, aa mQCII protcln 11 naular erc!JI dilr&gt;:·'flnll 1 jl · oot 111.. m hare foutsd they were un· Iowa State Colle1e,runea, will dl•
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culo ol me~~ oad m«o .miner all. '\~ate
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able 10. oeeure outfidenl water cuu the value of h&lt;gh mo11ture
irAJTI'D ..... ........... .°''IU4.
, Mony loe\0!'1 ·1~•·-·lhe Ia· ani! IM q111llty waa !requenlUy vice In some caaes fmonctal ,..
- 80~ -·· ·.·: ·· ······· ····· 7101
ta!&lt;e of. waler"''·ll•eltocil· In ·• not oallafaelorY alter be "1' slstance h08 been available from
UVAIIUTY· •~ .-.~: •. ·.-. .. ...... ..... . •%
D,nantk,
D-14
neral w11 It ~~·U~Ie !he eon· drilled.
the A. s. c lor the conatruction
mpllon of lrf.l i\141le(, -Qen ·The meetlna at Racine will tell 9f form ponds whtch perm•t du
IMGINIIIOWII
4QB ... ; ................ t weeP. aaa:r•
ey are on dry ' eHi
and tbi story of bow "rrntl'l 88 well tributlon of live~tock on differ·
D4TB
SOLD ..... ;., ........... on. I, IJS7
s~Up drink thfei tt !•.IIJ IJ¢lnd• u aebools and others ha•e been ent p.. ture ar!ao tnruughout the
AVJUGi',._GaT
PBIIIID , ...... Ut
ol Y''ter lor ¥•h l'l'uftd of ~y oble to IIIIer, eblorlnate ond year.
tOatter. Water etJ11!1mf!lo~ ' a]oo otberwlle treat water 111lm latm
tao~~-~
itpds to be ,hllber': oti .~1~4 of po•do 10 11 ca.n be aalety u~ed · Tbia meet1ng oilers anyone in
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roleln
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1n
adequate
safe
water
' What l~e future holds 1m Ohto ~·I P
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hl1ber
pro~iM
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an
opportunity
to
get
potato arowera wiU be dlae~ · Another o ~nJhlJ t ....acwf'o
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In • t~lil oeulon, of lbe Ohio
c. 1(. Roblnaon. Sanltery ,Engl· developments which have ocru•·
Veteta~te and Potato Growera ao· tatle of feed ,tb~ ,fff~, , )I~'
~ oa'll!nt nler !ro}D lbe Ohio Department red In this lteld m the d11lerent
aoclollon meetlnl February S-6 In ~noUrilpUon Is
of tbe feed lllelt .~lf .~b\11· of Heatlb and llelvllle Pal"'er, states and countieo.
the Nell House here.
ed that dry: ·.owl *·;~]iiJ· · bay EJ:tenalon A&amp;rleultural Enslncer
• clrroll Bartter, !l'liato ·
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from Columbia Statton, 1110 lead eonoumer Dil poundi 6! water -• wlll be preoeat at 'the meetlnc ~~r,-.•1•1-.•J'.Y,
lbe 'llloeJ!IItoni Ill. 1!. Cr•••n•, do- tiJy byrvlllen' I~~· ~ay ' ilid ldondoy nllbtlo exlllaln how'lthe
(lll'llllenl of a¢.eullur,l eeonom· silaie lbey eoQllllll~~. ~nlji, ..!~ 17atema oper~te incl how th•l
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•ment staUon, will dlaeJ!II loettlon
of potao 8fOWinl areal aild trendo The 1""11 or' ~ojl,~~ 1\IO I!S;mplea of water from ponds
woter «t~PUOI I jil'cat and otber aources will also bll
In .thll rioperl. WtltMir Gould, allect8
deal.
Dry
Hol!loln O.OWf. ~ .tn
1
hortleulturlot ol Ohio State and a~out
!l'lunda .ot•wster- 1 dl~ aya)table lor testlnc snd tasl na.
90
the experiment station, will de· wlleil produeiJig,
When 11'\'oludlli Aa dairy herda m Meigs county
OHIO VALLEY
oerlbe new po\4lo produeta, such 20 to pouncla ,6f 'Jillll&lt; per- day beCOme fewer and larger thr:
NelloaYIJie, Oltlo
110
•• potato naketi, canned potatoes nl•v eonoume
160' ~~1\111 of. WI· water. auppliea on lh~ dairy farms
FHD
CO.
and eblpa.
tel cows produ•lpg
jp •po~!ntb of wUI become more aerioua.
Raelne
r
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T~chnlcal &amp;ISiatance
on eon Pbo11e 3151
milk per doy.-, clfiJtt, ~1:•-· · os otruetlon of ponds on larma has
110 pou~da ol' w~wr
,day pr been ovallable lor mat1y years
10 ., • • • • 11 1 1 • I
oboUI 24 callo'ita. '
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HOUR I

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OCCASIONAL
TABUS

SHOTGUN SHOOT

75' a w"k

Uot!

WOOL· RUGS

TERMS

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LIVING ROOM

(C,ntlilved From Po111 Ono)

HURRY .TO
KARR • YAN lANDT's
UNSAfiONAL

$71... Vallie
BALE ONL\'

Curved SeellonaJ,

FifteetrReported

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lUGS

S PIECE

erally fair rnd wanner weather
wes predicted for the rest of the
nation.

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$39.00

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ONLY

~f££t~~~ ~ the Pacific Coast, whil6 rain
iiW
or inow waa expeetM in tbe
Qrea! Basin and the northjrn pta·
teau. Other than ftunles n the
northern Gfeat Lakes ahd the up-

METROPOLITAN
MARINE

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Precision E"glneered
39-Piece Power Drill Set

~auoN·

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Double Dresser.
Reg. $239.95

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seaterS.Here T

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DESK

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BUY NOW
PlY. LATER

AI. \Wiii'•·ttio1
Fri~lY . Hljht

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CREDIT

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PLAN

20% OFF

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CLEARANCE SlU

~na~·Ohio

I On All Ntw 1t57 Mo!lol

BOATS
' Moton &amp;Tradtf'tl
•I 0u1y A Few te~&lt;
lA"
TRADE-INS Aefep~

·. QPIN UNTIL • . P.M.

PLATFORM

ON ALL MODELS

fortcaalfor molt

per reJiion! of the· Rockies, gen·

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SUITES

and pmumed dead.

Chief Fire Marshal Raymond .t.
said as many " 12 to I~
l·per·soiu may have died ln tbe

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IILAIR HARDTOP
Reg. trano., 2 tone finish, R&amp;

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PRICID RIGHT

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R•t· '34.50

$16861

DILUXI 4 DOOil
II'BY met.tlllc finish.
ihifl. Sweet little lix '
A lOt bf ~

Oriatnal dli;k blrto fhil!h
Ilk.. ftoW. ittbiUtd illlfl,
heater, wt covers. A iOOd
lid car !hat will l(ive you a

TUTTLE
MOTOR ~0.

OpQ Evelllnp 1'1U 8 P.M
110 W. MilD P•oo• 82·1

of setvl.ce.

~1\.rttytlian's Wishes.
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H. tlefrodol-. Wl!W tires. Like

ntw.

hodiea of two childreq, were
from the rubble Thurs·
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by firemen searching
ail~!
Authorities said they
I~g;;:~tlJ were two of the six
ilh· 1.1
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
~)V.r.ed

I{X~itlib&gt;Si_.ze~ . )ldhlohs
ltli:~'iliii~. dl~hl!~ are thl

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with automatic nit dlw,:k, .., ..
a4apten, pcilill\illr tild lllldiiii 1
driU alalld llld ••I Glll')llllt ,I

n -month-old
the only

far.

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llrg. $299.00
SALE ONLY

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$199.00

9x12
t7Uil Value

$Cilf'~ $48.00
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Gu RliiJi, lilt . . •...$0

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, it lteg. $1US to U9.•5
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Stili' l'at1Jett ... , .. Trap

Jeweler
Be Your
Guide·

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ROCKERS
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.7 P~. Dinetle Sets
36x60". T~ble
Full Sue Chairs
1&gt;6ok at the Prlt:e

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· Ptittah. Motors, Inc:.
· 4tl 8. It'd .Aft.' '·

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Meport

Dumont

$68.00

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rlne Line of Au~malleWisJ;ters, Dryers,
Reftlge.;pt~rs _an~ ·~·~- .

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APP·LIANCES
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. .Air SlTS

· Bien tt.laii11CJ about puffing
in i nowliaohtn Slni 7 Hire
i• o ito! vilue ••• ind u
iflini It li IIi• bid ol!&lt;t
ytu'H liild enywhm, '

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SU.NRAY

GAt RANGEs

diieonttnued Rtylet.

noncoaimll.tal note: "tl\ere iJ no
in . aillu!ng thai things
have been done different-

lzaak Walton Club

Jb1 ,Pll~)le 11M

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FOU JllJBBI!R
CVSBIONS

'Ohooae from Modern, TradiUon·
al and Previn&lt;iol deaign . in
l!ihl and dnrt wood. Lamp,
step, Cockiall and Corner ti·
6!ol t.kcin lroni our recular
ett!Ck and reduqed for thlt salt..
Qlli! or 1&gt;1-o of a kinil. Sdmt m

when her

from an uphopes i byliinder
catch thl child. The baby,
however, plummeted to her death
on the sidewalk. '·

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·Sunday, January 26

HOUR I

7

OCCASIONAL
TABUS

SHOTGUN SHOOT

75' a w"k

Uot!

WOOL· RUGS

TERMS

· ·-rn"tt&amp;Wit

.. ~.00

LIVING ROOM

(C,ntlilved From Po111 Ono)

HURRY .TO
KARR • YAN lANDT's
UNSAfiONAL

$71... Vallie
BALE ONL\'

Curved SeellonaJ,

FifteetrReported

~

lUGS

S PIECE

erally fair rnd wanner weather
wes predicted for the rest of the
nation.

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$39.00

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Reg, $ilt.to
ONLY

~f££t~~~ ~ the Pacific Coast, whil6 rain
iiW
or inow waa expeetM in tbe
Qrea! Basin and the northjrn pta·
teau. Other than ftunles n the
northern Gfeat Lakes ahd the up-

METROPOLITAN
MARINE

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TONIGHt-!

ROCdks

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Precision E"glneered
39-Piece Power Drill Set

~auoN·

ttow saa~~
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Double Dresser.
Reg. $239.95

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$6.99

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/6--Dally Scntmel, Pomeroy M1ddlep01l, 0, Jan 24 1958

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fOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

m-

PtfONE 398
RATES

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one

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Mir.bnum

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Fuller BRUSH MAN
James Marrlllu
7!6 ! Main St.
Pomeroy. Ohle
l'hono No.
Alttr

WANT ADS
Z cuts

Your Only Autilorlud

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per wurd to1 Llirec eousecuhv.r mseruona
SPt---tJal - Ont&gt; month for z.., cent~ per word
Full ratr of 2 centS per WOld Will be charged for adl'ertlstn&amp; U
lOt pa1d 1-lr before the 15~n of eacb month followmg lnsertiua
Krn&gt;r~ m AdvcrtJ£1Dg-Should 'le reported Jmmedu.lely Tht
Da1ly Sentmcl wall not l:&gt;e respor.&amp;ble for mo1e than one mcor

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10.7-d

CORN HUSKER ICRATCHIO
ARCADIA. Calli UP - BeMason
City
Cub
Scout
Packs
Congress Asket! By President
eause or recurrln( tend&lt;Jn trou·
ble, the .Uansollen Farm's Com
Planning
Varied
Activities
Husker will not bt able to run
For Controls On Labor Unions

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WASHINGTON (UP) - President Eisenhower asked Con.
gress today to slrip labor unions of mcome tax exemptions
and federlll bargalDing r!J!hls unless they file deWled finan·
120 ~ 1 1nsuronce
c1al statements w1th the Uibor Department
COMPLETE Insu;;;;;-p~
The Presltlent made the request m a spti'Cial message out
life, Auto F1re Poho Ca11 Dan
Unlng
a seve~~opomt program des1gned to ehmmate racieteer·
M1lls Middleport, Ohio

Plans were made for a bake
sale to be held at tbe B and D
Market 1n Mason on Saturd9.y
Jan 21!, recently when the Cub
Scouts, Pack .2M of Mason met
at the grade schGGI
:Money realized {rom the bake
sale will be used for um{onns
and other equipment needed
Each Cub Scout wa:; ass1gnerl
the JOb of contacting five fam 1
hes tor eontnbut10ns to the sale
Donations of either food or cash
will be accepted and may be
macte by calling Mrs Hpyt Sayre
or 1\lrs Harry Surface m case tht!
scouts do' nol co11tact you
A comm1tle was also appomted
lo nn1k.e plans for the Blue and
Gold banquet wlnch will be
held sometime m February 1\IPr.l
l&gt;crs of the committee are Mr!i
F:u la Redman, Mrs Ruth Ryan,
\1rs Jca11 Ehersbach anrJ Mrs
France~ Stewart
Members of the ~"efreshment
comm1lteu apptllntcd for tile
year are Mrs Vwum ~~ry, Mrs
Bet nard Boggs Mrs Eileen Fore·
man and Mrs Ptrl Bur(ls
It was decided that fathers of
members of the Pack should take
turns m alphabetical order m
hcadmg recreahon
foUowmg
Pack meet!ngs
1hc Scoutmg Exhtbilion whtcll
w11l be held on API'! 12 at the
National Guard Armoay ncar h
Pleasant was dtscus~cd A meet
1ng date for tlte Park was set for
Jan 29
Devotwns at the recent mel'l

Ina in labor and management
Barnrs Simpson Insurance Agen-;y
He also urged Jaws to requ1re work ' law or extension of anti
Maddlcport
Fare- Automobile secret ballot election of most un trust laws lo eover unions The
Bonds J•honr 631~ X
6-20 tl ion officers and complete dis Whate House r.a1d the admmtstra
closure of, welfare fund opera lion opposed such proposals
Here are the points m the
Uons
red tnscrbun
Card ol Thank&gt; and Spedal Notlcea of Events 51 00 01 ttowtu
Under has proposal unions Presidents program
-ReqUire reporting to the La
publiShed at I cent per word.
Scaled bids will be received in wblch refuse to file accurate fi bor Department on all health
nanc1al
reports
would
1&gt;e
aubjcct
the office of the Vdlsge Clerk,
welfare or penslon funds whethe;
these penalhes
_ I _I J _Nottees
_ ~--\I i:ll Hog for ~ale Sec George Pomeroy Ohro, until 12 o'clock to -Den1
al of all nghta or prlvt admmtstcred by employers un
noon on February 3 19!;8 on any
Used J a ~) ~ p ln DryN Washf'I T Spencer \\olf l'cll Huad
leges
ava1lable
to them under fed 1om or both Failure to do so
would be made a misdemeanor
Mu:it hr 111 g 11 d nnuhtwn ( all
1 24: tfc of llie followmg proposals
I For the purchase by the VII erallabor management relation
- Require all umons - from 1n
64Ji \f nl lit pt r!
1 23-31&lt;: f ;.I- UsetJ
~ldlliOIIed pi lage
laws
Th1
s
could
mean
access
to
o[ Pomeroy of a new 19M
tcrnahonal
to local level - to file
anos Pnced to St'll ~~ree ctel!v
tudor f1\e passenger black sedan the National Labor Relations
c1y Call Hutlmd ~urnature together w1th the followmg added Board and federal 1 medtation detailed ftnanc1al reports to be
Ill Cord Of Thanks
available for public exammatlon
Store Ph one 2 4811
1 24 3tc equ1pment wmdsh1cld washer services
It would IJ.e a misdemeanor to
Our hr.1rlftlt thanks f o~ the ~ ct
Revoeatlon
of
certificates
iscf k 1 ndn t " ~ nH~ " ~~c s nf ~\m 137 acres m OhiO Good coal fiVe black tires, foam rubber froni sued to unions after they won fall to ftle these reports Umon
bmldmgs and mtncrals Ne~ lleat directional signals, heater
oCf1clals also would be subJect to
pathy and hl .llltlful flor&lt;~l o!
lot of other coal land In Ath and defroster, back up Hghts otl bargalmng roghtho In NLRB elec su1t by members who suspected
f •1 II ,., , II Ill lllll tn ;JIIy fr1111 J
ens ( uunly $7500 00 Ora Kaser ftlter and 01! bath aJr cleaner Po- tlons
111 our s ul IJ rc Vf lOt nl 111 liH
-Forfeiture for an "approprl· misuse of umon money
623 Ave! y St Parkersburg, W llee 1dentlflcahona to be pamted
( O~.!i ! f Ollr
ht )I)V('I I hii SI&gt;a mJ
ate
period" of tax-eJCempt status
- Require that labor orgamza
Va
(I) 21, 6tp on car accordmg to specifications
and fdtht r All m ll cmpl m
Roportt Now Roqulrtd
twns cert1fy that local ofr1cers
now
on
file
In
clerk'a
o[fiee,
Porn&amp;
Spen d th 1n ks to Hcv Uu1dcn
Unions now are required t.o ftle were elected dtrectly by secret
1hrashed baled st;:"aw Paul '"(}r; roy, Ohio
Mrs Jllr 1•1r 1rc! chmr ~wm •
fininciaJ 1eporta But aeveral ballot and national officers by sc
Long
Bcttum
Phone
3032
l'un cr 11 Humr I ewis Manlr ;
Each bidder should bid on both Jatce unlofts, such as the United
I 17 61p
ballot or thrtlugh conven
AUlnlltn !1 WIS Ma nic} Po:-;l
a tudor and loor door s1dan, a Mh'le Warkers and the Interna- tlons where delegates were cho263 end lhr :\fa~on Counl\
standard and automatic transmls tional Typographical Umon, do en by secret ballot
DAV
lul1 &amp; Ethan llr~mp I t
slon, a "' and eight cylinder mo· not do 5().
- Reqmre aJI employers report
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\241 1~ - -----·- tor, stlmdard, and all leather up·
The Pre!ldenl sa 1d th~ be llnanelal dcallngo w1th umons or
3 ruorn np.ll tmcnt 2 sleeping holllery, and transferring all radio
rooms ~~ unmhc d or unfurmsh equipment, siren, ,spotlight. fire could not 1enore the l dbclosures their of!tcer~ either directly or
t I l.nsl &amp; Found
eu 'Call 3811 Y
I 24 61p eKtinqulsher, lrom present m to at congressional hearilgs of ccor- through a th1rd party Um01ls and
FOUUNIJ nt.al \ l a~o n Umu; key
ruption, racke\eering and abuae umon offlcliJs wauld be required
new car
rm K r 11 ~ ~ \cral keys ,uul
of trust and power In the labor to report 81mtl111 dealings w1th
2 For th~ aale by the Vlllage management field
sm~ ll llrtll st tn..,
Owner ma v Slt!eplng rooms Clllsc m town
employers. These reports would
127
Butternut
Ave
Pmnef\ly
of Pomeroy il11 19Gtllour-door Pon- There was no menhon In the be made public by the Labor De
claim l1y Jtl~nli f)lllg and pay111g
l lBI2k tiOc sedan without its radio equiP"
for .1 d Pholll' Ul8 D:uly Ser.
memge of a national rlght-jo- partmenl
- Bar coHuston between union
hncl OlfJl C Mccl~c~mc Stred Apartments business room trfliler ment, spotlights, fire exUtlgutsher
space (all 6170
1 1~ tfe and flashing signata The h•dder nf all parhea may be fully deter- and management rcsultmg 1n
Pomcruy
1.!3 tfc
mlf stste either wl{at he wlll give mined, adjusted and protected, "sweetheal't" contracts that pro------ ---·----~
LOST - Block, brown and white l• Olt REN t ....... ExtansJOn Ladderd, for the 19Gtl Pontiac Sedan or what and that he be authorh:ed antl or- vide few benefits for employes
Bca~l c
Owner Gene Coleman
Scalfold Boa~d5, IJ1op Cloth~ amount he w11l allaw aa a trade· dered to aell said real estate IC· Employer financing ol efforts to
Pomeroy Cub Scouts Den rwo
c 111 62711 J
I 22 ato
Clmlon h shu Mattllcport, 0 m r&lt;Jr the new police eruiser de· c:ordinr to tile statutes in IUCh prevent union orga111zmg would mel Tue~day after school at the
scribed
above
case made and provided, and for be outlawed
Phone 6263 X
llllf
Nc•u!hl &amp; clt-;-k -(. ~r~gc Ph;c
home of Mr and Mrs WaynP
Each bidder may bid for either such other and further rcUef as
-Create the post of comm1s Sw1sher West Mam Street
3611 Uat ll t: Ohw
I 20 r
- --the purchase of 1936 Pontiac or he may be entitled to
The mcd1ng OJJened w1th the
Said real esta:e 11 descf!bed 'as bun
SIOT}Crpowers
o1 1abo
reports and
~lght Roou1 llou 9c
1wu story for the tiOle to the Vlllago of
to rmvesttgate
11nygne
rc ( u)J Scout Promise and the laws
(8) Aui\J 5oles
Mmlu n h.dh un ~cc unfl flaor Pomeroy of new pollee cruiser de follaws
ports on labor managemcllt actlv ot the pack, after wh1ch Mr
lt!lllt i!IHI liJ V liOI Y UO ftrst !Cribed above, or botb Each bid
1nt following described real es-- 1t1es and receive complamts from
195,1 MIIH I IHY J llr Ncu I!II J
good g ,l!.l ~ L ~ hn ul ftvc nllllllle! must contam the full name of ev tate situated In the Township of umon memben as to the1r ac S" asher showed the boys how t\l
sc,tl tu\tl ~ H&amp;ll (i',n • ungru I
f1om C1nllt , 10U!!C A N lien cry person or c&lt;Jmpany interested Lebanon, In the county of Meigs curacy He al~ could seek in operate a mov1e projector mach
me
IWO [IIII I hllll rlll!lth f1u ud !JH :;
~cl , ~ 10M
18-l!t'l' in the same and the h1d must be and State of Ohio, 217 acres of junctions against viOlations of ~he
1111
LruJuHt $11l!l Rt.rl'liiMI ,
A colored f1lm was shown and
accompanied by a check or obond wb1ch .re 10 Sect1on No 16, Town law, and i11sue subpenas to pro a mov1e made of the Cubs fl~ ~
1101111roy
1 20 61• 5 rcom house w;u;-IJ~~A
In tho sum of $100 00 to the oatls
Lot uf fru1t trees Bryan fact1on of the Vallage Council as a No 2 and Rana:e No 11 \and 14 duce records and compel tesh ccrunony w1th
Ronme Logar.
,m;o PO N l I\( :l ll f), p HI .!hie 1:10und
and Dawl Mrdmcl 111 charge
Hal rHt, Jtcctlsvalle Jlhunc Lool guaranty that II the bid Is acc•PI· acres being In 60 acre Lot No 17Z mony
lrlii • ]Hlll II ! I I l]llt l01.1 J!ll lt
of
the
Ohla
Company
s
Purchase,
Make
the
embezzlement
of
Vm wus J;!,l ncs were played rn
IIIIC 3716
I 22 3lp ed a cont1 act w11l be entered lnt(\
$105 ll1d111rs Pomcru-.
and bounded and described as fol- umon funds a felony and apply the rccrcalJOn room and sever:tl
I 21 6lc
and Its performance properly se lows Beginning at a posll5 chains the provisions of the C••mmal
cured These checks or bonds· wUI south of the northwest corner of lode fm fahn g of fahe an forma !lid~rcs of th e gro up were taken
Refreshments of hot dogs br.k
ID54 Ill Ill\ .! IJr SIII'Ci tl nvn1
be returned at once lo all except 111d Section No 16, thence south tlon. The payment by any 0111011
ed bean~ potato salad rnckh:s,
ll111\ 1 .!.: II IWt l tn nt hlut 11111 Multhr~
chains to a post, wh1ch Ia in If
lrou l•ullll!II Y ~tuor lhe IIUCceslful bldd{'r Hi! check 25
the middle of lite weal line of o lela) or representative to an olives marshmallows hot chocl}o
\\lll h l1111~h Nn\ blm :H ,I I t O
Molclcls .uHi l'tl Molttl:;, ncctl or bond wtll be held until the eon
said Section, thence east to th.e employer to mtlucnce has actions late an d cn tfrr. were served bv
Yt 1s (, 1 tJtl I nc~ ,dl ,liOtllll i Nul
~d &lt;~t cm l e 1111 tulun!J l ~uun tract or bid 111 propclly cJtccuted
center of Ground Hog Creek, down m labor managcmellt malters, or 1\h s Sw1!ihcr tu Howard and Bill
tl h ltllli SI\ (1)1 [ J! JS ( 1J
$ J :lij~
by
hun
dl\ to !Ulii ~ V !III {l ll l t;
Engllsti Harry G 1r11c~ Steve
HI t lln t
I 011\CfiJ\
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1 he r1ght ls reserved to rl!jccl the middle of the same to the \liCe versa would be a feluny
I 20 61&lt;
I ng.ut tarn
Ohio
Rltler
thenco
up
said
nver
to
Deny
labor unwns and em 1&lt;1nl.l\l. Honme
-(! oi PI 1 1 Jlllt ~ 111 Sugur any c111d all bids
lt)5rl rIll Vlflll El 4 J)r Sr !11
8 post 15 chams south or the north ployers the benefits for failure to \\tie ~ D,lVld MtdUI('I I :Jrl y Man
!.
hu}
~
lui
Edna Schoenleb Clerk
Ut l,llt with [I()Wll,.! l l 11 II&amp;JI
Une of said scchon No 10, thence file accurate reports Under this km ~:ugcnc Triplrtt Htlly Young
Hull .ncu l'holll UH!. X
Vallage cf Pomeroy
B1.nrl1 ulnr!):t lH,d lOla mrt ~11
west 97 chams 1~ lmks to the plovis!On accc:ts to lhe Federal Mr and M1s Orval Wil es, Mrs.
( I) ~~~ 61c
Ill 24 31 :llc
ftllll'lh Wl lh ~ put l t.S.'i ll l)l lt l\11
and Barbara,
place of hegmnlng, contaiDlnll 231 Mcdtatlon Service and Natwnal Oliver Mtdlat•l
lri!Utlll !I IIII $1405 Ul,rcllllti '
acres, nore or Jess
Mediation Board could be demed Cha rles ~nd Don Swisher
1181
Employment
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1 :w t, t
REFERENCE DEED Volume Unions also lose certJfacatlon as
Wanted
133 page 288 of the Deed Records bargamlng agent and tax exempt
1')53 tO IUJ () P ·• ~~ ~ ~ ll I II w );til
Melgo County, Ohio
otalus lor ra•lure to file report.
1111 1111r(l t till ftll 1 111 ~
Subject buwever, to an ease- Amend the secondary boycoll
r 1111 ilv 011~ 1 11 d t r f11m1 1 'A !Ill \\ wlt d Ni~lll 1111 ~ 1 J.: ICJ
(ft' NOTICE OF FILING AND HIAR·
mcnt given by Jennie Allen and proviSIOns ol the Tart Hartley Aet
I 1 \IIIIi !Hit! 01 i\11 ~~~ 11 1 I \A/li lt Hux llh!!
lht IJ,Jiy
lNG ON INVENTORY
wlnlt r w111t snm\ 1 n ~ (I 1 u• 1
s 1 1111 11 1 I'll 11 11 H Olnu
Prob1te Court, Melt• Covntv, Ohio Frank C Allen, her •husbanll ,to lu prevent coerciOn of em.~loycrs
$!1!15 Ulilt It 11~ 1 ~ p1 1 H ru)
&lt;!J :!I
I 0 \he Exf'cutor or Adm1niBtra the State of Ohio, dated June 23, to enter mtu or eulorcc agree
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tor and In Much of lthe following lUI 1953 und recorded In Easement Re ments to stop dulng bsme5s with
---- - - - - - -(20)Business Servt"''" reSidrnls of the state of OhiO cord No 4 at pa&amp;e 217 of the re another f1rm fha s would outlaw 1 hi'! Middleport Lrterary Club
J!J5n IJCIII\ ,1 4 111 ~~ ~ .111 -11~1
,.....~ KUI\I Vmg EIJousc a( any, next of cords of Easements of Meigs &lt;.:oun· the ' hot cargo clau:-~e'' Wh rch 1s mel Wednesday at the home or
a dev1ce used to ald or~anmng )'Irs Manon French
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Fm thcrmorc, sub jet to an eue· drtvea by the 1earnsters Umon
Mrs, Forrest Bachtel president,
~ ·r $150 Bl1ctt 111 ~ l'&lt;lltt ll!l
(rood ('lean l!scd Curs
1f .m} the utlorne~ or attori\CY~
ment g1ven by Jennie Al~ll and
In lhJS section, the President was m charge of the busmcss
1 .!I I 1 1
·All 1\lllk~s and Mmtels
1 ('pic~cntlng any of the aforemen
III..I
twucd pcr~ons
J!~rank C Allen to the Colambus also reco111mended clar1fymg 1h~ mcct1ng when It was reported by
L n
You "" hereby notified that on and Southern OhiO Electric Com· Jaw to make clear that It does Mrs Dorothy ltarleJ that over $60
111511 ultlsuwlnlt U&amp;ll Sllutlud
AU 1'0 SALES
the 21sl &lt;loy of January, 19!8, an pany dated September 28, 19~3. not bar stukcs aga1nst employers worth of goods hom the School
shift !'hone 2\J X nftl r ~
[tlY('lllOiy and Appraisement or and recorded in Deed Book No performang
I .!4 Up
farmed out' work for the Blind 111 Columbus had
QUICK Sl.RVILE un Wutch He llw C!ilate of Francu Smith de 178 at page 'II of the Record• of lor a struck llrm The language been sold durmg nnd afl!O' the
IJIIlrJOg
by FacLury 'J'rauwd (CilllCd, late of Middleport In maid Deeds Meigs County, Ohio
also would be clar1f1ed to permit Chnslmaa season by the club
ltlb' AutoS.. ,v,ces
watt hm ,tkcrli COLLINS JEWEI.r County was fil ed In thiS Court
Also, subject to a Rl11ht of Way1 a str1ke agamst secondary em This money IS all sent back to tlte
II II IIAWIINf,S SO~S CO : L4
EllS, Po mea u;t.
l 3 U Hearing on sa1d tnventory and l(iven by Frank C Allen, et al to ployers at work on a constructaon school
ho1r \\u~kl'r ~1 1 1 It II ,
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1\ppuusement will be had before the Ohio Fuel Gao Company 4at- project when there " a diSpute
The program planucd for tho
Pho111 t12l7
Nl ~ hl
l'ho!
• lighter sade of hfe "e.s as folloWS\
HAll Ill &amp; Till VISION Sl HVILF lhiS (ourt on the lith day cf Feb cd September 23, 19~ and re~ w1th the prunury employer
fi(HOX POI\{, 1~
Pl U\tl\lll1
corded In Deed Book No 169 at
-Oullaw piCkctmg to Ioree an
Love Letters ol Phyllis Me·
l'l1me .. llll llr 111111
A l)\)lilliiH' 1nary IB58, at 10 o clock A 'M
IJI All hS
Ifill
~11111 IIU W Mtill Strcrl
~ceptluns thereto may be filed Paae 321 or the records or Uccds employer to recn~:ruzc a unKJn Glntey by Mrs Noah Haskms
when his employes have rejected
'1he Wonderful 0" by James
I' llllt 1 ~~~
2 23 If hy any inte1cstcd party at any of Metas County, Ohio
Furlhermore, subject to an the union 1n o bargammg elec 1 hurbet' was g1ven by Mrs For·
-- - time palor to five da)s before the
(91 For Sole
easement g1ven by Jennle Allen lion w1thm the preceding year
rest Bachtel who substituted for
llumc ~ .twl Ct hlll l l Uuilclclli t..:all date :tet fur hearing
~Bu\~iiili11en - Kltdten Nll .,,I L•r J(l\1 Bua uc, Ohw
WlrNESS my 5lgnature and
F C of
Allen,
The toPresident
alsoslatulory
asked Con
Mrs roll
Elean()r
Schaaf
who Isverse
Ill
designed lor YfJIIf home Fnc
1 20 I'
the sea l of sa1d Couat thu aDd
the State
OhiO,ber
da~d
gress
cltangc the
bclll The
call was
humorous
e!iluua•.,s ~orcman &amp; Ah 10tl
- - ---- 2ltit da) ur January, 19118
1, 1932, and recorded 111 E:.rsement on voUn~ by economic str1ke1s m 1'wo new membc111 Mrs Emcr
Phnnc fl.!"' Y
8 6 U
John C Bacon
Record No 1 at paQo 31Z thereol NLRB elections The AI'L CIO suu Jones and 'Mrs Fran
Judge aud EK Offlrio Clerk
Furthermore. subject to a right hils denounced the bnn a~ a \\urc welcomed
Mfl! Wilham
U x 12 111~ l1kc new, 1 lit llywttlltl
(!) 24 31 2to of way given by Jennie Allen and 'uulon bu•tm~ deviCe and aa1d It I hum.IS (Mary Elizabeth Harting·
ht (l J lll\ c lt\111 1Jiil~llt lOl l,
Frank C Allen to The .Southern allowed a way for umpln)crs tu ctl was a guest us was Mrs Do 1
STRUCTURA~ I BEAM$
rr I \V ltll,lllll 20R 1J S u1lh
OhiG Ele&lt;:lrlc co. dW~ted June 2~. replace umon men w1th non unmn SLJvcrs and baby son Hostess for
LEGAL NOflCI
Sf'lll lltl
M rltll t llurl
l'h nu1
!CRAP IRON - METALS
1930, and recorded In Right of ' •rkers and thereby get rid of a the 11cxt mcetmg on ~obruary 5,
rtOTICI OF IALI
8U7B M
I !l 311
Htth&gt;~ will he received unhl 10 00 Way Record Volume 3, page 77 union
w•ll be announced later.
VALLEY otlutk A M, on Saturday, Janu
1);;;;1pmt an.-1 thalr t.mi wm l1
thereof
'
tlon Holt! ror $2!' l'hont 12 i\1
.ry 25, \0!8, at the ol!lce of W~b
PlainUif, In his potltlon., al
Yornt!ruy
I :t:.! 1111 Phone 510
PomtrO) ster and Fultz, Attorneys, Pomeroy leaes the names of all hcin at
Ohm for the purchase of the Hen law ond next ol kin ol Frank C
lb.u;taur&lt;t nt hWirl !i \\JII sl'll
1y Guy Singer real eatate situated Allen, doc,..ed, and the names or
cheap fl48 S St•cmlll AH :\1\tl
m Fraction 36 und Fraction 1, In all the heirs ol law and next of
CONCJit:•n; BLOCKS
dl&lt;porl
I 22 II&lt;
C hc~tcr Township, Me1g1 county, kin of Jennie Allen, deceaaed, who
"Build Btfttr For LHI"
Oh10, being a farm conolattns ol have consented to the sale of sanJ
Our &lt; ll.~ tonu r l i!~VHi p ~ l a i c ask
llu ce parc:els of real eatate, total real estate and wba would be en·
wr sdl hu f-250 00 ~tpllt y II
GllUESEII
DLOCK
CO.
ling 102\ii acrta, ~ltre or less
f IIIH.l \111 tll ll kC t:iplll( ( Jllllllll h 1
tilled to ahare In the said real
Sa1d real eatate was appraised eo\ate upon diJtrlhutlon
$7~ U!l Onlv ear ly reilly Wi ll 1
3 Mllt1 Norltl of Pomeroy
ut $2 700 00 and caonot be sold
~u ro first l hi\nll' al 1111~ or il l
Satd defendant I• required to
for less than the appralacd value anewer on or bofore the l~th day
On Rt 33 Call Wm Gru ..tr
'l cr1111:1 tn nJ! ht p 111v Wrllt
All bids subjocl to the approval of !'ebruray, 10111:
Rock 5prl~tl
'l'homp»ull MusL Co , 18~ I• loll\
of tho Probate Court
CROW end CROW
St !brlclla Ohio
I IB Ill
Bernard C Fultz, Admtnls·
- -~ - -OVER 300 SETS\TO CHOOSE FROM
Attorneys lor plaintiff
trotor de bonis non, of the (12) 29, (I) 2 9, 17, 31, 6te
Eatale of Henry Guf Slnaer,
DcceaBOd
LJaC!AI. NOTICI
(I) 18, 20, 22, 24. 41o
William c Perkins, wh..e lui
~
ACT NOW
Easy
TeriWI
--La-oACNOTICI - - kuown ad~ waa L&lt;tart Falls,
SAVE $100TO $1000 1
Ohio,
Ia'
!Mrtl!J
notified
that
otl
Howard T ·Allen, ~· lncompe· the IBUI day of December, 1951,
Waverly, Ohio, dealer stuc
with 75 new and ust.ld trallors tent person, reaidlnl at 410 Allen Charlo\le Mae Pl\'klne IIOinl plain·
D11vo, Cbarleaton, VI Va , and
14 to 50 rt uho 10 wldee 1'w Tho Charleaton Nation•! Bank, till, flied her Jlellllon alilnst'
and thrt'e bodruoma, natlona!l
Charleston, W\ Va. 11 Ct'mmlltee as defendant In lh~ Court of (olD·
known rnak(ll The lowest pol" for Howard T Allen, an lncompe. mon PleaS; II•Lil• Couni.Y, Ohio,
slhle tc1 ms anywhere. Drive
lent person, wtll lake notice that Case No 12,834, prl)'inl for dl·
l•llle and sat~ 1 lot 1hcse er
on the 24th dar of Docember vorce frQIII the uld William C
I~ BOTH 8 VOLT md 1% VOLT
well worth JOUr trip Thll I 10!7, Clarence
ProffiU, " Perklna on the fii'OOnds of groll
dui.Y
ond
e~treme
cruel·
nesloetof
Jour LAS'f ohopplng place, ~ Admlniltrator of the Estate of
PRI¢~5
c!lmC prepared to deal Fast Frank C Allen, deceased, flied ty and plaintiff aleo ~rays lu~
other
proper
rollel
Sa1d
cauoe
free dt•lhcry Move in tomor his pettltlon In ·~ Prob&amp;te Court
row AnythlnQ of value taken Mclgo Counf, Ohio, In CaBO No will be for hearln; on or aboul
of March, 1m
111 trade
I7.309, a&amp;ail\lt the above n1111ed the 141h dll'
Ciw'lolle
Mae Perkma
defendant, Howard T. Allen, 111
WAVERLY MOIILI
r
PlaintUf
lneompetent peraon, and others.
HOME SALES
pr~lnl that J,he real estate d.. O'Brien 1114 O'Brien
U. S. HlthWIY 2S
mlbed
herein be •old and that Attorne!'l 'f01 PlalnDI!
WAVERLY, OHIO
nzl 20,
10, 11, 2t, sto
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Legal Notice

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Cub Scout Den 2
Meeting Is Held
Tuesday Evening

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log Included the Flag Sslute
and the recitation of the scout
Motto after which each Cub
shook hands with an adult other
than hu own parents
Dur1ng t~,. orogram Dens 1 and
2 presented a short skat on
'Americanism" followed by grou}l
smgmg of "West Vlrgmaa H1lls 1
Deu 4 presented a TV talcn'
scollt sk1t with James Millet, an
Explorer scout, asSisting w1th the
Ski I
Dens 1 and 2 presented short
game shows followmg the sk1t

Rock Springs
Demonstration
Club Meeting

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Middleport
literary Club
Meeting Is Held

METROPO ITA

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MOORES Po~~::

You Save When You Buy
OUR

SEAT COV~RS

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TRAILERS
TRAILERS

Free lns'-llatlollS"
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Ntw Furnitu,.

CAR B~TTERilS "

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lns~olltd Without .Ciitrge •

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his team to
was the vic·
cond hall as
I and under

Mrs Murl McGee has returned
home after spending several weeks
with her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs A R Coates at Loudon·
ville, Ohio She also VISited .rela·
tives m M1am11 Oklahoma
Mrs Margaret Breen and Mre
L J Ruttencutter were recen t
luncheon guesls of Mrs R F, Bry·
ant of New Haven at the Martin
Restauranl m Middleport

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red
1hap
;cbool reserve
&gt;ward Parker,
1tmg comfort
II HOIIJlllal totCCident late
Mamf!t In
1uths escaped

WE SELECT THE
VERY BEST IN
USED CARS

Bill Wmgett,

16,
Parker bad
1me dance at
Dl and were
st when Wan
n1 stlempted
near the Rl·
1 Gru~ser

!ngett, there
d or hun and
t the nearest
P pau and to
Wm&amp;elt cut
nped over the
d Into a pOW·
the
seat between
' was thrown
by lhe 1m·
Patlf Slxl
Sltttng ID

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9 P.M.
Traffic Light In Mlcldlt·portil

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COMIC VALENTINES
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1 5 lor 5e
Ptnny Valtnllnes lOe bag of 10 wltb envelope•
ALSO
Do~ of 40 Valentines (no enve~pe) .
Only 2.5c
Valentine Parly Hats, Blowout•, etc.
IDe ae(
Candy for St. Valentine Day
!9c lb. up '

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from the E1r·
wrth Rev W2l·
11 aurttr wrn
ll Grove Cemea member of
ters the Pyth·
D or A Lodge,
•ath by a son,
sscll who was
France 111 1941
lmer Kalhnger
1957
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Russell, two

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Make your own arrangements to su1l yoUI ta.te

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cab operator,

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as little as

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tlgtlre

98c to $2.98

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15 MeatY. t
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hammer' ·,::".• &lt;~m:Pl'~n ~

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Why not Lay-Away your Easter purse now?
BRAND NEW COLOIIFUL

6 Volt or Tr1111lator 12 V~lt

Cele~ox

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Open Thursday Afternoons "•

LADIES HANDBAGS

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. : ~AM to 5 Pllt· . .. 9 AM to 91'1\1

JUST ARRIVED.

t.lotlifr·of.
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!JAIL'\'
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ttoh
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8 A broadtail 29 &lt;;u~ as
sheep ,..,
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30 Ben.st ot
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CINC!IiNATI UP-The Cineln
11:111 Re,d\Cii plan to fly to all
their road games thiS Yea.r bl
1935, lhe 1\edlez.&lt; llew to Chlcogo
tn become the Itrst tnajur teague
baseball club lo make , n1ghl

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ftiJDDLEPORT

r Death

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Phone 604S·J

!\Irs Rrley Riggs and Nancy An
derson visrtcd recently w1th Mrs
R1ggs mother, Mr~ Cora Martrne

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AUTO SALES

MASON NEWS

WE BUY

OHIO
JUNK CO.

PHIADELPHlA UP - Tal&gt;
kle AI Richardson of Gramblin8
College and halfhack Joe Pa.llel
of Clem&gt;9n Coll~ge, both free
agents, have Signed 1958 National
Football League contracts with
the Philadelphia Eagles

rou 1111 looking for a
Mr.!! Scott Folmer, president
ur come tn 1nd 11e thnt
prestded at the busmess sessiOn
held m the forenoon Ideas anfl
ModoI..
plans for future meetmgs were
discussed Mrs Joe Stsson and •1·-1855 CHEVROLET
2 dr Belair V8 Local
Mrs Henry WeJls reported on
car
the mectmg held J11nuaty lT at
the home of Mrs Geneva Nolan 1 1-19G7 CHEVROLET
followed by a discussiOn by the
4 dr Bel•lr VB A ~harp one.ll-' ·
group Mrs Wel11 and Mrs Sisson
1-1955
PLYMOUTH
were named as new council mem
2 dr. VB Here's a Da ~dy
bers f11 r the year
A potluck dtnner was served at
CHEVROLET
noon and tn the afternoon 3
4
VB, PG.
program was presented by Mrs
l•ke lhls one
Morgan using for her theme
1-1958 V8 FORD
"Learmng to Live m Later Years'
2 dr Priced to go
Many ~&gt;oraous
mterestmg and
some rmuslng
thoughts weN
1-1956 V8 FORD
brought out
Flll'lane Clean ee a pin
Attending were Mrs Ohver
wt hlvt 10me cltlln SQ
Clark, Mrs. Lew1s r.rueser Mrs
Modal• Como In an&lt;! .,.,,,....
Charles Goeglem Mrs Arlee An
oHtr on thtto.
bolt Mrs
Edgar Abbott ~nd
&lt;hildrcn Ed&lt;l1e and Cathy and
~TROPOLITAN
Jaflolle Cummmgs

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EAILES Sl(IN PAIR

The RQck Sprmgs Home De
monstrauon work Club met Wed
ncsday at th e home of Mrli
William A Morgan, for an all
d11y meeting

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Leaal Notice

In Ibis rear's $100,000 Santa Anita
Handicap.

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ort
e a srster, Ed
1eroy and twQ
Kdhnger o£
Ra)mond Kil
0 There arc
11ldren
at the Ewing
tm~ e

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sident
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trietta
a former res1
l1ed early Sat
lar1etta follow
who formerly
ger Store dur
lS surviVed by
1 and son Her
Pomeroy Also
grandchildren,
brothers
are as yet m

rercome
Iron
tckson
P - One man
lly and 23 oth
by 8'" Frida)
~ a blast fu r
1iant of the In
here
!9, tumbled of'
overcome ano
~e t to the floor
1t1cally
other 23 rJcn
hpohs and Oak
released Elgbt
ervatlon
huge, s1Io IIIia
shut down fur
repair.&amp;
men wearmg
n masks:. c)lmt,
opened a valve
1ace The valve
ubon monoxld~
hem
d to close the
n's OX)'Qen wss

was avercom~,
~ur were felled

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fOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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PtfONE 398
RATES

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Mir.bnum

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Fuller BRUSH MAN
James Marrlllu
7!6 ! Main St.
Pomeroy. Ohle
l'hono No.
Alttr

WANT ADS
Z cuts

Your Only Autilorlud

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per wurd to1 Llirec eousecuhv.r mseruona
SPt---tJal - Ont&gt; month for z.., cent~ per word
Full ratr of 2 centS per WOld Will be charged for adl'ertlstn&amp; U
lOt pa1d 1-lr before the 15~n of eacb month followmg lnsertiua
Krn&gt;r~ m AdvcrtJ£1Dg-Should 'le reported Jmmedu.lely Tht
Da1ly Sentmcl wall not l:&gt;e respor.&amp;ble for mo1e than one mcor

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10.7-d

CORN HUSKER ICRATCHIO
ARCADIA. Calli UP - BeMason
City
Cub
Scout
Packs
Congress Asket! By President
eause or recurrln( tend&lt;Jn trou·
ble, the .Uansollen Farm's Com
Planning
Varied
Activities
Husker will not bt able to run
For Controls On Labor Unions

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WASHINGTON (UP) - President Eisenhower asked Con.
gress today to slrip labor unions of mcome tax exemptions
and federlll bargalDing r!J!hls unless they file deWled finan·
120 ~ 1 1nsuronce
c1al statements w1th the Uibor Department
COMPLETE Insu;;;;;-p~
The Presltlent made the request m a spti'Cial message out
life, Auto F1re Poho Ca11 Dan
Unlng
a seve~~opomt program des1gned to ehmmate racieteer·
M1lls Middleport, Ohio

Plans were made for a bake
sale to be held at tbe B and D
Market 1n Mason on Saturd9.y
Jan 21!, recently when the Cub
Scouts, Pack .2M of Mason met
at the grade schGGI
:Money realized {rom the bake
sale will be used for um{onns
and other equipment needed
Each Cub Scout wa:; ass1gnerl
the JOb of contacting five fam 1
hes tor eontnbut10ns to the sale
Donations of either food or cash
will be accepted and may be
macte by calling Mrs Hpyt Sayre
or 1\lrs Harry Surface m case tht!
scouts do' nol co11tact you
A comm1tle was also appomted
lo nn1k.e plans for the Blue and
Gold banquet wlnch will be
held sometime m February 1\IPr.l
l&gt;crs of the committee are Mr!i
F:u la Redman, Mrs Ruth Ryan,
\1rs Jca11 Ehersbach anrJ Mrs
France~ Stewart
Members of the ~"efreshment
comm1lteu apptllntcd for tile
year are Mrs Vwum ~~ry, Mrs
Bet nard Boggs Mrs Eileen Fore·
man and Mrs Ptrl Bur(ls
It was decided that fathers of
members of the Pack should take
turns m alphabetical order m
hcadmg recreahon
foUowmg
Pack meet!ngs
1hc Scoutmg Exhtbilion whtcll
w11l be held on API'! 12 at the
National Guard Armoay ncar h
Pleasant was dtscus~cd A meet
1ng date for tlte Park was set for
Jan 29
Devotwns at the recent mel'l

Ina in labor and management
Barnrs Simpson Insurance Agen-;y
He also urged Jaws to requ1re work ' law or extension of anti
Maddlcport
Fare- Automobile secret ballot election of most un trust laws lo eover unions The
Bonds J•honr 631~ X
6-20 tl ion officers and complete dis Whate House r.a1d the admmtstra
closure of, welfare fund opera lion opposed such proposals
Here are the points m the
Uons
red tnscrbun
Card ol Thank&gt; and Spedal Notlcea of Events 51 00 01 ttowtu
Under has proposal unions Presidents program
-ReqUire reporting to the La
publiShed at I cent per word.
Scaled bids will be received in wblch refuse to file accurate fi bor Department on all health
nanc1al
reports
would
1&gt;e
aubjcct
the office of the Vdlsge Clerk,
welfare or penslon funds whethe;
these penalhes
_ I _I J _Nottees
_ ~--\I i:ll Hog for ~ale Sec George Pomeroy Ohro, until 12 o'clock to -Den1
al of all nghta or prlvt admmtstcred by employers un
noon on February 3 19!;8 on any
Used J a ~) ~ p ln DryN Washf'I T Spencer \\olf l'cll Huad
leges
ava1lable
to them under fed 1om or both Failure to do so
would be made a misdemeanor
Mu:it hr 111 g 11 d nnuhtwn ( all
1 24: tfc of llie followmg proposals
I For the purchase by the VII erallabor management relation
- Require all umons - from 1n
64Ji \f nl lit pt r!
1 23-31&lt;: f ;.I- UsetJ
~ldlliOIIed pi lage
laws
Th1
s
could
mean
access
to
o[ Pomeroy of a new 19M
tcrnahonal
to local level - to file
anos Pnced to St'll ~~ree ctel!v
tudor f1\e passenger black sedan the National Labor Relations
c1y Call Hutlmd ~urnature together w1th the followmg added Board and federal 1 medtation detailed ftnanc1al reports to be
Ill Cord Of Thanks
available for public exammatlon
Store Ph one 2 4811
1 24 3tc equ1pment wmdsh1cld washer services
It would IJ.e a misdemeanor to
Our hr.1rlftlt thanks f o~ the ~ ct
Revoeatlon
of
certificates
iscf k 1 ndn t " ~ nH~ " ~~c s nf ~\m 137 acres m OhiO Good coal fiVe black tires, foam rubber froni sued to unions after they won fall to ftle these reports Umon
bmldmgs and mtncrals Ne~ lleat directional signals, heater
oCf1clals also would be subJect to
pathy and hl .llltlful flor&lt;~l o!
lot of other coal land In Ath and defroster, back up Hghts otl bargalmng roghtho In NLRB elec su1t by members who suspected
f •1 II ,., , II Ill lllll tn ;JIIy fr1111 J
ens ( uunly $7500 00 Ora Kaser ftlter and 01! bath aJr cleaner Po- tlons
111 our s ul IJ rc Vf lOt nl 111 liH
-Forfeiture for an "approprl· misuse of umon money
623 Ave! y St Parkersburg, W llee 1dentlflcahona to be pamted
( O~.!i ! f Ollr
ht )I)V('I I hii SI&gt;a mJ
ate
period" of tax-eJCempt status
- Require that labor orgamza
Va
(I) 21, 6tp on car accordmg to specifications
and fdtht r All m ll cmpl m
Roportt Now Roqulrtd
twns cert1fy that local ofr1cers
now
on
file
In
clerk'a
o[fiee,
Porn&amp;
Spen d th 1n ks to Hcv Uu1dcn
Unions now are required t.o ftle were elected dtrectly by secret
1hrashed baled st;:"aw Paul '"(}r; roy, Ohio
Mrs Jllr 1•1r 1rc! chmr ~wm •
fininciaJ 1eporta But aeveral ballot and national officers by sc
Long
Bcttum
Phone
3032
l'un cr 11 Humr I ewis Manlr ;
Each bidder should bid on both Jatce unlofts, such as the United
I 17 61p
ballot or thrtlugh conven
AUlnlltn !1 WIS Ma nic} Po:-;l
a tudor and loor door s1dan, a Mh'le Warkers and the Interna- tlons where delegates were cho263 end lhr :\fa~on Counl\
standard and automatic transmls tional Typographical Umon, do en by secret ballot
DAV
lul1 &amp; Ethan llr~mp I t
slon, a "' and eight cylinder mo· not do 5().
- Reqmre aJI employers report
~~
\241 1~ - -----·- tor, stlmdard, and all leather up·
The Pre!ldenl sa 1d th~ be llnanelal dcallngo w1th umons or
3 ruorn np.ll tmcnt 2 sleeping holllery, and transferring all radio
rooms ~~ unmhc d or unfurmsh equipment, siren, ,spotlight. fire could not 1enore the l dbclosures their of!tcer~ either directly or
t I l.nsl &amp; Found
eu 'Call 3811 Y
I 24 61p eKtinqulsher, lrom present m to at congressional hearilgs of ccor- through a th1rd party Um01ls and
FOUUNIJ nt.al \ l a~o n Umu; key
ruption, racke\eering and abuae umon offlcliJs wauld be required
new car
rm K r 11 ~ ~ \cral keys ,uul
of trust and power In the labor to report 81mtl111 dealings w1th
2 For th~ aale by the Vlllage management field
sm~ ll llrtll st tn..,
Owner ma v Slt!eplng rooms Clllsc m town
employers. These reports would
127
Butternut
Ave
Pmnef\ly
of Pomeroy il11 19Gtllour-door Pon- There was no menhon In the be made public by the Labor De
claim l1y Jtl~nli f)lllg and pay111g
l lBI2k tiOc sedan without its radio equiP"
for .1 d Pholll' Ul8 D:uly Ser.
memge of a national rlght-jo- partmenl
- Bar coHuston between union
hncl OlfJl C Mccl~c~mc Stred Apartments business room trfliler ment, spotlights, fire exUtlgutsher
space (all 6170
1 1~ tfe and flashing signata The h•dder nf all parhea may be fully deter- and management rcsultmg 1n
Pomcruy
1.!3 tfc
mlf stste either wl{at he wlll give mined, adjusted and protected, "sweetheal't" contracts that pro------ ---·----~
LOST - Block, brown and white l• Olt REN t ....... ExtansJOn Ladderd, for the 19Gtl Pontiac Sedan or what and that he be authorh:ed antl or- vide few benefits for employes
Bca~l c
Owner Gene Coleman
Scalfold Boa~d5, IJ1op Cloth~ amount he w11l allaw aa a trade· dered to aell said real estate IC· Employer financing ol efforts to
Pomeroy Cub Scouts Den rwo
c 111 62711 J
I 22 ato
Clmlon h shu Mattllcport, 0 m r&lt;Jr the new police eruiser de· c:ordinr to tile statutes in IUCh prevent union orga111zmg would mel Tue~day after school at the
scribed
above
case made and provided, and for be outlawed
Phone 6263 X
llllf
Nc•u!hl &amp; clt-;-k -(. ~r~gc Ph;c
home of Mr and Mrs WaynP
Each bidder may bid for either such other and further rcUef as
-Create the post of comm1s Sw1sher West Mam Street
3611 Uat ll t: Ohw
I 20 r
- --the purchase of 1936 Pontiac or he may be entitled to
The mcd1ng OJJened w1th the
Said real esta:e 11 descf!bed 'as bun
SIOT}Crpowers
o1 1abo
reports and
~lght Roou1 llou 9c
1wu story for the tiOle to the Vlllago of
to rmvesttgate
11nygne
rc ( u)J Scout Promise and the laws
(8) Aui\J 5oles
Mmlu n h.dh un ~cc unfl flaor Pomeroy of new pollee cruiser de follaws
ports on labor managemcllt actlv ot the pack, after wh1ch Mr
lt!lllt i!IHI liJ V liOI Y UO ftrst !Cribed above, or botb Each bid
1nt following described real es-- 1t1es and receive complamts from
195,1 MIIH I IHY J llr Ncu I!II J
good g ,l!.l ~ L ~ hn ul ftvc nllllllle! must contam the full name of ev tate situated In the Township of umon memben as to the1r ac S" asher showed the boys how t\l
sc,tl tu\tl ~ H&amp;ll (i',n • ungru I
f1om C1nllt , 10U!!C A N lien cry person or c&lt;Jmpany interested Lebanon, In the county of Meigs curacy He al~ could seek in operate a mov1e projector mach
me
IWO [IIII I hllll rlll!lth f1u ud !JH :;
~cl , ~ 10M
18-l!t'l' in the same and the h1d must be and State of Ohio, 217 acres of junctions against viOlations of ~he
1111
LruJuHt $11l!l Rt.rl'liiMI ,
A colored f1lm was shown and
accompanied by a check or obond wb1ch .re 10 Sect1on No 16, Town law, and i11sue subpenas to pro a mov1e made of the Cubs fl~ ~
1101111roy
1 20 61• 5 rcom house w;u;-IJ~~A
In tho sum of $100 00 to the oatls
Lot uf fru1t trees Bryan fact1on of the Vallage Council as a No 2 and Rana:e No 11 \and 14 duce records and compel tesh ccrunony w1th
Ronme Logar.
,m;o PO N l I\( :l ll f), p HI .!hie 1:10und
and Dawl Mrdmcl 111 charge
Hal rHt, Jtcctlsvalle Jlhunc Lool guaranty that II the bid Is acc•PI· acres being In 60 acre Lot No 17Z mony
lrlii • ]Hlll II ! I I l]llt l01.1 J!ll lt
of
the
Ohla
Company
s
Purchase,
Make
the
embezzlement
of
Vm wus J;!,l ncs were played rn
IIIIC 3716
I 22 3lp ed a cont1 act w11l be entered lnt(\
$105 ll1d111rs Pomcru-.
and bounded and described as fol- umon funds a felony and apply the rccrcalJOn room and sever:tl
I 21 6lc
and Its performance properly se lows Beginning at a posll5 chains the provisions of the C••mmal
cured These checks or bonds· wUI south of the northwest corner of lode fm fahn g of fahe an forma !lid~rcs of th e gro up were taken
Refreshments of hot dogs br.k
ID54 Ill Ill\ .! IJr SIII'Ci tl nvn1
be returned at once lo all except 111d Section No 16, thence south tlon. The payment by any 0111011
ed bean~ potato salad rnckh:s,
ll111\ 1 .!.: II IWt l tn nt hlut 11111 Multhr~
chains to a post, wh1ch Ia in If
lrou l•ullll!II Y ~tuor lhe IIUCceslful bldd{'r Hi! check 25
the middle of lite weal line of o lela) or representative to an olives marshmallows hot chocl}o
\\lll h l1111~h Nn\ blm :H ,I I t O
Molclcls .uHi l'tl Molttl:;, ncctl or bond wtll be held until the eon
said Section, thence east to th.e employer to mtlucnce has actions late an d cn tfrr. were served bv
Yt 1s (, 1 tJtl I nc~ ,dl ,liOtllll i Nul
~d &lt;~t cm l e 1111 tulun!J l ~uun tract or bid 111 propclly cJtccuted
center of Ground Hog Creek, down m labor managcmellt malters, or 1\h s Sw1!ihcr tu Howard and Bill
tl h ltllli SI\ (1)1 [ J! JS ( 1J
$ J :lij~
by
hun
dl\ to !Ulii ~ V !III {l ll l t;
Engllsti Harry G 1r11c~ Steve
HI t lln t
I 011\CfiJ\
I :,tl) ~' •
1 he r1ght ls reserved to rl!jccl the middle of the same to the \liCe versa would be a feluny
I 20 61&lt;
I ng.ut tarn
Ohio
Rltler
thenco
up
said
nver
to
Deny
labor unwns and em 1&lt;1nl.l\l. Honme
-(! oi PI 1 1 Jlllt ~ 111 Sugur any c111d all bids
lt)5rl rIll Vlflll El 4 J)r Sr !11
8 post 15 chams south or the north ployers the benefits for failure to \\tie ~ D,lVld MtdUI('I I :Jrl y Man
!.
hu}
~
lui
Edna Schoenleb Clerk
Ut l,llt with [I()Wll,.! l l 11 II&amp;JI
Une of said scchon No 10, thence file accurate reports Under this km ~:ugcnc Triplrtt Htlly Young
Hull .ncu l'holll UH!. X
Vallage cf Pomeroy
B1.nrl1 ulnr!):t lH,d lOla mrt ~11
west 97 chams 1~ lmks to the plovis!On accc:ts to lhe Federal Mr and M1s Orval Wil es, Mrs.
( I) ~~~ 61c
Ill 24 31 :llc
ftllll'lh Wl lh ~ put l t.S.'i ll l)l lt l\11
and Barbara,
place of hegmnlng, contaiDlnll 231 Mcdtatlon Service and Natwnal Oliver Mtdlat•l
lri!Utlll !I IIII $1405 Ul,rcllllti '
acres, nore or Jess
Mediation Board could be demed Cha rles ~nd Don Swisher
1181
Employment
1
l'nnu rnv
1 :w t, t
REFERENCE DEED Volume Unions also lose certJfacatlon as
Wanted
133 page 288 of the Deed Records bargamlng agent and tax exempt
1')53 tO IUJ () P ·• ~~ ~ ~ ll I II w );til
Melgo County, Ohio
otalus lor ra•lure to file report.
1111 1111r(l t till ftll 1 111 ~
Subject buwever, to an ease- Amend the secondary boycoll
r 1111 ilv 011~ 1 11 d t r f11m1 1 'A !Ill \\ wlt d Ni~lll 1111 ~ 1 J.: ICJ
(ft' NOTICE OF FILING AND HIAR·
mcnt given by Jennie Allen and proviSIOns ol the Tart Hartley Aet
I 1 \IIIIi !Hit! 01 i\11 ~~~ 11 1 I \A/li lt Hux llh!!
lht IJ,Jiy
lNG ON INVENTORY
wlnlt r w111t snm\ 1 n ~ (I 1 u• 1
s 1 1111 11 1 I'll 11 11 H Olnu
Prob1te Court, Melt• Covntv, Ohio Frank C Allen, her •husbanll ,to lu prevent coerciOn of em.~loycrs
$!1!15 Ulilt It 11~ 1 ~ p1 1 H ru)
&lt;!J :!I
I 0 \he Exf'cutor or Adm1niBtra the State of Ohio, dated June 23, to enter mtu or eulorcc agree
1
11
1 2tl hl
tor and In Much of lthe following lUI 1953 und recorded In Easement Re ments to stop dulng bsme5s with
---- - - - - - -(20)Business Servt"''" reSidrnls of the state of OhiO cord No 4 at pa&amp;e 217 of the re another f1rm fha s would outlaw 1 hi'! Middleport Lrterary Club
J!J5n IJCIII\ ,1 4 111 ~~ ~ .111 -11~1
,.....~ KUI\I Vmg EIJousc a( any, next of cords of Easements of Meigs &lt;.:oun· the ' hot cargo clau:-~e'' Wh rch 1s mel Wednesday at the home or
a dev1ce used to ald or~anmng )'Irs Manon French
•~r "nuld mt~l 1 111a \\uJ k 1---..;;,;;;;;;,;;;;..._,;;-;;;,;;
- ...;;;:;;.;;;-;;. l klll bcndlclariC~ under the w11l ty, Ohio
Fm thcrmorc, sub jet to an eue· drtvea by the 1earnsters Umon
Mrs, Forrest Bachtel president,
~ ·r $150 Bl1ctt 111 ~ l'&lt;lltt ll!l
(rood ('lean l!scd Curs
1f .m} the utlorne~ or attori\CY~
ment g1ven by Jennie Al~ll and
In lhJS section, the President was m charge of the busmcss
1 .!I I 1 1
·All 1\lllk~s and Mmtels
1 ('pic~cntlng any of the aforemen
III..I
twucd pcr~ons
J!~rank C Allen to the Colambus also reco111mended clar1fymg 1h~ mcct1ng when It was reported by
L n
You "" hereby notified that on and Southern OhiO Electric Com· Jaw to make clear that It does Mrs Dorothy ltarleJ that over $60
111511 ultlsuwlnlt U&amp;ll Sllutlud
AU 1'0 SALES
the 21sl &lt;loy of January, 19!8, an pany dated September 28, 19~3. not bar stukcs aga1nst employers worth of goods hom the School
shift !'hone 2\J X nftl r ~
[tlY('lllOiy and Appraisement or and recorded in Deed Book No performang
I .!4 Up
farmed out' work for the Blind 111 Columbus had
QUICK Sl.RVILE un Wutch He llw C!ilate of Francu Smith de 178 at page 'II of the Record• of lor a struck llrm The language been sold durmg nnd afl!O' the
IJIIlrJOg
by FacLury 'J'rauwd (CilllCd, late of Middleport In maid Deeds Meigs County, Ohio
also would be clar1f1ed to permit Chnslmaa season by the club
ltlb' AutoS.. ,v,ces
watt hm ,tkcrli COLLINS JEWEI.r County was fil ed In thiS Court
Also, subject to a Rl11ht of Way1 a str1ke agamst secondary em This money IS all sent back to tlte
II II IIAWIINf,S SO~S CO : L4
EllS, Po mea u;t.
l 3 U Hearing on sa1d tnventory and l(iven by Frank C Allen, et al to ployers at work on a constructaon school
ho1r \\u~kl'r ~1 1 1 It II ,
_ _ _ -~ _
1\ppuusement will be had before the Ohio Fuel Gao Company 4at- project when there " a diSpute
The program planucd for tho
Pho111 t12l7
Nl ~ hl
l'ho!
• lighter sade of hfe "e.s as folloWS\
HAll Ill &amp; Till VISION Sl HVILF lhiS (ourt on the lith day cf Feb cd September 23, 19~ and re~ w1th the prunury employer
fi(HOX POI\{, 1~
Pl U\tl\lll1
corded In Deed Book No 169 at
-Oullaw piCkctmg to Ioree an
Love Letters ol Phyllis Me·
l'l1me .. llll llr 111111
A l)\)lilliiH' 1nary IB58, at 10 o clock A 'M
IJI All hS
Ifill
~11111 IIU W Mtill Strcrl
~ceptluns thereto may be filed Paae 321 or the records or Uccds employer to recn~:ruzc a unKJn Glntey by Mrs Noah Haskms
when his employes have rejected
'1he Wonderful 0" by James
I' llllt 1 ~~~
2 23 If hy any inte1cstcd party at any of Metas County, Ohio
Furlhermore, subject to an the union 1n o bargammg elec 1 hurbet' was g1ven by Mrs For·
-- - time palor to five da)s before the
(91 For Sole
easement g1ven by Jennle Allen lion w1thm the preceding year
rest Bachtel who substituted for
llumc ~ .twl Ct hlll l l Uuilclclli t..:all date :tet fur hearing
~Bu\~iiili11en - Kltdten Nll .,,I L•r J(l\1 Bua uc, Ohw
WlrNESS my 5lgnature and
F C of
Allen,
The toPresident
alsoslatulory
asked Con
Mrs roll
Elean()r
Schaaf
who Isverse
Ill
designed lor YfJIIf home Fnc
1 20 I'
the sea l of sa1d Couat thu aDd
the State
OhiO,ber
da~d
gress
cltangc the
bclll The
call was
humorous
e!iluua•.,s ~orcman &amp; Ah 10tl
- - ---- 2ltit da) ur January, 19118
1, 1932, and recorded 111 E:.rsement on voUn~ by economic str1ke1s m 1'wo new membc111 Mrs Emcr
Phnnc fl.!"' Y
8 6 U
John C Bacon
Record No 1 at paQo 31Z thereol NLRB elections The AI'L CIO suu Jones and 'Mrs Fran
Judge aud EK Offlrio Clerk
Furthermore. subject to a right hils denounced the bnn a~ a \\urc welcomed
Mfl! Wilham
U x 12 111~ l1kc new, 1 lit llywttlltl
(!) 24 31 2to of way given by Jennie Allen and 'uulon bu•tm~ deviCe and aa1d It I hum.IS (Mary Elizabeth Harting·
ht (l J lll\ c lt\111 1Jiil~llt lOl l,
Frank C Allen to The .Southern allowed a way for umpln)crs tu ctl was a guest us was Mrs Do 1
STRUCTURA~ I BEAM$
rr I \V ltll,lllll 20R 1J S u1lh
OhiG Ele&lt;:lrlc co. dW~ted June 2~. replace umon men w1th non unmn SLJvcrs and baby son Hostess for
LEGAL NOflCI
Sf'lll lltl
M rltll t llurl
l'h nu1
!CRAP IRON - METALS
1930, and recorded In Right of ' •rkers and thereby get rid of a the 11cxt mcetmg on ~obruary 5,
rtOTICI OF IALI
8U7B M
I !l 311
Htth&gt;~ will he received unhl 10 00 Way Record Volume 3, page 77 union
w•ll be announced later.
VALLEY otlutk A M, on Saturday, Janu
1);;;;1pmt an.-1 thalr t.mi wm l1
thereof
'
tlon Holt! ror $2!' l'hont 12 i\1
.ry 25, \0!8, at the ol!lce of W~b
PlainUif, In his potltlon., al
Yornt!ruy
I :t:.! 1111 Phone 510
PomtrO) ster and Fultz, Attorneys, Pomeroy leaes the names of all hcin at
Ohm for the purchase of the Hen law ond next ol kin ol Frank C
lb.u;taur&lt;t nt hWirl !i \\JII sl'll
1y Guy Singer real eatate situated Allen, doc,..ed, and the names or
cheap fl48 S St•cmlll AH :\1\tl
m Fraction 36 und Fraction 1, In all the heirs ol law and next of
CONCJit:•n; BLOCKS
dl&lt;porl
I 22 II&lt;
C hc~tcr Township, Me1g1 county, kin of Jennie Allen, deceaaed, who
"Build Btfttr For LHI"
Oh10, being a farm conolattns ol have consented to the sale of sanJ
Our &lt; ll.~ tonu r l i!~VHi p ~ l a i c ask
llu ce parc:els of real eatate, total real estate and wba would be en·
wr sdl hu f-250 00 ~tpllt y II
GllUESEII
DLOCK
CO.
ling 102\ii acrta, ~ltre or less
f IIIH.l \111 tll ll kC t:iplll( ( Jllllllll h 1
tilled to ahare In the said real
Sa1d real eatate was appraised eo\ate upon diJtrlhutlon
$7~ U!l Onlv ear ly reilly Wi ll 1
3 Mllt1 Norltl of Pomeroy
ut $2 700 00 and caonot be sold
~u ro first l hi\nll' al 1111~ or il l
Satd defendant I• required to
for less than the appralacd value anewer on or bofore the l~th day
On Rt 33 Call Wm Gru ..tr
'l cr1111:1 tn nJ! ht p 111v Wrllt
All bids subjocl to the approval of !'ebruray, 10111:
Rock 5prl~tl
'l'homp»ull MusL Co , 18~ I• loll\
of tho Probate Court
CROW end CROW
St !brlclla Ohio
I IB Ill
Bernard C Fultz, Admtnls·
- -~ - -OVER 300 SETS\TO CHOOSE FROM
Attorneys lor plaintiff
trotor de bonis non, of the (12) 29, (I) 2 9, 17, 31, 6te
Eatale of Henry Guf Slnaer,
DcceaBOd
LJaC!AI. NOTICI
(I) 18, 20, 22, 24. 41o
William c Perkins, wh..e lui
~
ACT NOW
Easy
TeriWI
--La-oACNOTICI - - kuown ad~ waa L&lt;tart Falls,
SAVE $100TO $1000 1
Ohio,
Ia'
!Mrtl!J
notified
that
otl
Howard T ·Allen, ~· lncompe· the IBUI day of December, 1951,
Waverly, Ohio, dealer stuc
with 75 new and ust.ld trallors tent person, reaidlnl at 410 Allen Charlo\le Mae Pl\'klne IIOinl plain·
D11vo, Cbarleaton, VI Va , and
14 to 50 rt uho 10 wldee 1'w Tho Charleaton Nation•! Bank, till, flied her Jlellllon alilnst'
and thrt'e bodruoma, natlona!l
Charleston, W\ Va. 11 Ct'mmlltee as defendant In lh~ Court of (olD·
known rnak(ll The lowest pol" for Howard T Allen, an lncompe. mon PleaS; II•Lil• Couni.Y, Ohio,
slhle tc1 ms anywhere. Drive
lent person, wtll lake notice that Case No 12,834, prl)'inl for dl·
l•llle and sat~ 1 lot 1hcse er
on the 24th dar of Docember vorce frQIII the uld William C
I~ BOTH 8 VOLT md 1% VOLT
well worth JOUr trip Thll I 10!7, Clarence
ProffiU, " Perklna on the fii'OOnds of groll
dui.Y
ond
e~treme
cruel·
nesloetof
Jour LAS'f ohopplng place, ~ Admlniltrator of the Estate of
PRI¢~5
c!lmC prepared to deal Fast Frank C Allen, deceased, flied ty and plaintiff aleo ~rays lu~
other
proper
rollel
Sa1d
cauoe
free dt•lhcry Move in tomor his pettltlon In ·~ Prob&amp;te Court
row AnythlnQ of value taken Mclgo Counf, Ohio, In CaBO No will be for hearln; on or aboul
of March, 1m
111 trade
I7.309, a&amp;ail\lt the above n1111ed the 141h dll'
Ciw'lolle
Mae Perkma
defendant, Howard T. Allen, 111
WAVERLY MOIILI
r
PlaintUf
lneompetent peraon, and others.
HOME SALES
pr~lnl that J,he real estate d.. O'Brien 1114 O'Brien
U. S. HlthWIY 2S
mlbed
herein be •old and that Attorne!'l 'f01 PlalnDI!
WAVERLY, OHIO
nzl 20,
10, 11, 2t, sto
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Cub Scout Den 2
Meeting Is Held
Tuesday Evening

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log Included the Flag Sslute
and the recitation of the scout
Motto after which each Cub
shook hands with an adult other
than hu own parents
Dur1ng t~,. orogram Dens 1 and
2 presented a short skat on
'Americanism" followed by grou}l
smgmg of "West Vlrgmaa H1lls 1
Deu 4 presented a TV talcn'
scollt sk1t with James Millet, an
Explorer scout, asSisting w1th the
Ski I
Dens 1 and 2 presented short
game shows followmg the sk1t

Rock Springs
Demonstration
Club Meeting

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literary Club
Meeting Is Held

METROPO ITA

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his team to
was the vic·
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Mrs Murl McGee has returned
home after spending several weeks
with her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs A R Coates at Loudon·
ville, Ohio She also VISited .rela·
tives m M1am11 Oklahoma
Mrs Margaret Breen and Mre
L J Ruttencutter were recen t
luncheon guesls of Mrs R F, Bry·
ant of New Haven at the Martin
Restauranl m Middleport

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red
1hap
;cbool reserve
&gt;ward Parker,
1tmg comfort
II HOIIJlllal totCCident late
Mamf!t In
1uths escaped

WE SELECT THE
VERY BEST IN
USED CARS

Bill Wmgett,

16,
Parker bad
1me dance at
Dl and were
st when Wan
n1 stlempted
near the Rl·
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!ngett, there
d or hun and
t the nearest
P pau and to
Wm&amp;elt cut
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d Into a pOW·
the
seat between
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ALSO
Do~ of 40 Valentines (no enve~pe) .
Only 2.5c
Valentine Parly Hats, Blowout•, etc.
IDe ae(
Candy for St. Valentine Day
!9c lb. up '

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ll Grove Cemea member of
ters the Pyth·
D or A Lodge,
•ath by a son,
sscll who was
France 111 1941
lmer Kalhnger
1957
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cab operator,

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15 MeatY. t
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Why not Lay-Away your Easter purse now?
BRAND NEW COLOIIFUL

6 Volt or Tr1111lator 12 V~lt

Cele~ox

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Open Thursday Afternoons "•

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. : ~AM to 5 Pllt· . .. 9 AM to 91'1\1

JUST ARRIVED.

t.lotlifr·of.
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8 A broadtail 29 &lt;;u~ as
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30 Ben.st ot
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CINC!IiNATI UP-The Cineln
11:111 Re,d\Cii plan to fly to all
their road games thiS Yea.r bl
1935, lhe 1\edlez.&lt; llew to Chlcogo
tn become the Itrst tnajur teague
baseball club lo make , n1ghl

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Phone 604S·J

!\Irs Rrley Riggs and Nancy An
derson visrtcd recently w1th Mrs
R1ggs mother, Mr~ Cora Martrne

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MASON NEWS

WE BUY

OHIO
JUNK CO.

PHIADELPHlA UP - Tal&gt;
kle AI Richardson of Gramblin8
College and halfhack Joe Pa.llel
of Clem&gt;9n Coll~ge, both free
agents, have Signed 1958 National
Football League contracts with
the Philadelphia Eagles

rou 1111 looking for a
Mr.!! Scott Folmer, president
ur come tn 1nd 11e thnt
prestded at the busmess sessiOn
held m the forenoon Ideas anfl
ModoI..
plans for future meetmgs were
discussed Mrs Joe Stsson and •1·-1855 CHEVROLET
2 dr Belair V8 Local
Mrs Henry WeJls reported on
car
the mectmg held J11nuaty lT at
the home of Mrs Geneva Nolan 1 1-19G7 CHEVROLET
followed by a discussiOn by the
4 dr Bel•lr VB A ~harp one.ll-' ·
group Mrs Wel11 and Mrs Sisson
1-1955
PLYMOUTH
were named as new council mem
2 dr. VB Here's a Da ~dy
bers f11 r the year
A potluck dtnner was served at
CHEVROLET
noon and tn the afternoon 3
4
VB, PG.
program was presented by Mrs
l•ke lhls one
Morgan using for her theme
1-1958 V8 FORD
"Learmng to Live m Later Years'
2 dr Priced to go
Many ~&gt;oraous
mterestmg and
some rmuslng
thoughts weN
1-1956 V8 FORD
brought out
Flll'lane Clean ee a pin
Attending were Mrs Ohver
wt hlvt 10me cltlln SQ
Clark, Mrs. Lew1s r.rueser Mrs
Modal• Como In an&lt;! .,.,,,....
Charles Goeglem Mrs Arlee An
oHtr on thtto.
bolt Mrs
Edgar Abbott ~nd
&lt;hildrcn Ed&lt;l1e and Cathy and
~TROPOLITAN
Jaflolle Cummmgs

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EAILES Sl(IN PAIR

The RQck Sprmgs Home De
monstrauon work Club met Wed
ncsday at th e home of Mrli
William A Morgan, for an all
d11y meeting

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In Ibis rear's $100,000 Santa Anita
Handicap.

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ort
e a srster, Ed
1eroy and twQ
Kdhnger o£
Ra)mond Kil
0 There arc
11ldren
at the Ewing
tm~ e

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sident
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a former res1
l1ed early Sat
lar1etta follow
who formerly
ger Store dur
lS surviVed by
1 and son Her
Pomeroy Also
grandchildren,
brothers
are as yet m

rercome
Iron
tckson
P - One man
lly and 23 oth
by 8'" Frida)
~ a blast fu r
1iant of the In
here
!9, tumbled of'
overcome ano
~e t to the floor
1t1cally
other 23 rJcn
hpohs and Oak
released Elgbt
ervatlon
huge, s1Io IIIia
shut down fur
repair.&amp;
men wearmg
n masks:. c)lmt,
opened a valve
1ace The valve
ubon monoxld~
hem
d to close the
n's OX)'Qen wss

was avercom~,
~ur were felled

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Fourth Birthday
Of Brow;tn Dailey
Observed Jan. 22

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Be;
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Kaytic Russell, James Warne.Nina Stiles, Russell
Henson,
. Earl Archer, Michelle Buck, Mary
Burkett, John Tannehill
Jimmy Donnell, Craig Fife, Alnn
Cunningham, Marcia Lynn Schwah
Mark French, Doxie
Wa1ter1
Paula Gomer, Byron Ann1s, Sus~·
Wippel, ~allle Duckworth, Breo
da Sayre John Kloes, Dcnm·
Hackett, nlana Wright and • Da
vid Bu11kirk.

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TO SAVE A CHANCE NOW AT

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1957 DODGE

1953 PONTIAC

1950 CHEVROLET

CUSTOM ROYAL 4 DR.
V-8. Low m1leugc b~ loco! own
t.!f Torque Flltc Tram• JtatiJo
beater. Z·tone green fini sh wit11
matching Interior
BOOK VALUE $1635

8·9 Pan. $lotion Wagon
Good tires, hydramatlc, heater
radio.

2 DOOII DILUXI

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Now $2399

10~(

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1955 PONTIAC

4 aOoR SlOAN
Powcrglldt, 2 tone ' blue, goo

tires, shorp ,Jnalde and cut.
WAII79S

18
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Now $1399

195 MERCURY

1955 CHEVROLET

4 QOOI SlOAN
2 tunc blt~c and ivory. Clea
Interior, good tire•
WAS 1695

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210 - 4 DOOII
V-3 moi4Jr Wlttl overdrive, Ju

cally owned and clean insld
and o11t, good tires, radio, hca(·
cr and 11eat covers.

:Now Only $1199
1954 PlYMOUTH
4 DOOR IELVEDIRI
Luw mileage by locBI uwncr
by-drive trans , radio, heater

Bi1&lt;k and Sun gold liniib.

Now $769
1953 CHEVROLET

Now $589 ,
1952 PONTIAC

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Green flnlah, bydramallc, raollo, healer.
WAS fMS

Now $278
1957 CHEVROLET
2'h TON TIACTOI
Serle! 10,203 - Heavy duty,
9tlOJ20 · Uba, lull air brakea,
heavy ' spd. tranL, 2' apd. ule,
healer, 5\h wheel, IIddle .aanko,
h.lnd valve .•nd trailer COMetlion al: horns. Btoutlful red
llnlab. ,
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Cljl,rtalil )leluxe, Sharp uuide;
bQOutiful Q~one green, 1ood
tires, bydramatlc drive, Radl,p,
Heater. · .
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, WAS 1645

Now $529
1951

Oily $5795
1953 Il~ttrnatlonal.

Wllh d"!"P ),ooy, 2-apee~ a~lo,
B:ZIIx20 llrea, neeaa paint, but
IIIII runa good.

Now $695

~HEVROLET

1953 FORD

4 DOOR SlOAN

Black finlah, I'C&lt;cntly overhaul
ed. po-Fgllde trana., beater
radio.
W.\S SS6S

Now $689

Mow $449

. 1953 DODGE

1950 Oldsmobile

Nqw $529

' IILAIR 4 DOOR
Brown and bel~• flnL•h, goo
tirea, beater, clen lnslde &amp; out
WAI $795

'TON TIUCK
L. W.B. ~oo4 10 ft. bydraulle

dump , fAd bola!, practically
new llk20 tlrfJII, v.a motor, 2
apd. ule. Good eab.

Only $1199

195~ Oldsmobile ·

CLUI COUPE
V-8 motor, gyro-dri\'C, hl'alfr
011e local careful owner. tire:~.
lDtorlor ·and flnlsh l"rfect
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V-8 motor, sent cover~. 2 lour
11reen, llydramatlc drlvu, poWt' l
ateering power brakc11, radio
heater.

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Blue finish, powergllde, heater

1952 CHEVROLET
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II TUDOR
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bcatCI', radio. Solid
WAS $MS

Now $629

Now $199

1955 FORD

wheel boae, good 82llx20

Ollly $599

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fecttve' ln the .econd quarter.
Atbens' defenders came out to
ch~ck him closely and Kelly drove
around for f1ve lay-up field goals
Jn the second frame alone.
His 18 points lor the night was
,
h•gh for both clubs.
, In the second hall Coach Me·

Afee1 ~!~ 1 !,~J~ .::~ ~":.~ield·

.Hindy Is Named· .
Officer In Ohio
,Loan·Association

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1957 ,PONTIAC VB Super Chief · ··· $2,795
2 dr. Cltl4llna Cpe. Power Steering &amp; brakes. Hydramatlc drhe.
A reo! •ut.v. 4 barrolcarburetor.
.

195•• PONTIAC VB Star Chief ······ $2,195

4 drl Sedan. Pontiac's lineal One local owner. Trade~in - on ·new

lrJtt ' ~ybllc
sponsored
by 3b~~~E~;~:~n•~
.1\o!IOClalon
April 29
Clu~ at ,lyaver!y, eltlo
tlian 300 muarteu and Cliil•loy&lt;,.j
will me~t.

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or S\hrlq.
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va 4dr. ·•·...... · ·.... $795 ·

FiOrmer·Resident
. Of'fbchte Is ··,
:~)teported Dead,.

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1t53 BUICK Speclal2 dr. Sedan · ··· ·· $795
Spotlete black and )Vhite flnlah.

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1952 BUICK Super 4 dr. Sedan ····· · $695

19511UICK S~ptr ~2 dr.
lllrd Top. Believe it or not)but thli Is a one owner car. Dyna·
no• drive. What. am I bill! £
1950 BUKK Speclil 2 dr. ·· ·········· $29S

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1951 lvlck 4 dr........ tstS 1950 Pt11tlac 2 dr. ..... , $,195
1952 Chrml•t 2 dr, .... .
1950 Stud. Chomp, 4 dr•• $ItS

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Monday at the Greenwood Ceme·
tery at Racine [or Mis!l Helen
Smart, 89, who died Tburoday in
' a Columbus h9flPital. Rev. Floycl
\\;orkmali will officiate al the ser·
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· · Tbe deceued was a former
aident of nacin~ and" waa a meln
jler of the ' Racine Methndisl
church . .She li 'survived by her I•·
!her, lllllon Srnsri o, Chillicothe.
• Funeral servlct.s will be hfld
. H9fl~ly at II .a. m. In the R9ol
Funeral Hotne In Chill~eotbe.

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Pomeroy'n~
;.t.
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Youth In]'ured
Jn Auto· Mishap
A Po:neroy High School reoerve
baaketball player, Howard Parker,
15, Wll reportacj resting comfort·
ably In Melfi General Hoapilal today follow!., •n occident illle
Friday night on E. Maln~t In
which two other youth&amp; ercaped
without Injury,
The three youth.l, Bill Wingett,
17, ol SrraCUR!, Tom Grueaer, 18,
of MinersvUI.; and Parker had
juat left lhe poat-game danee at
Pomeroy High School and were
driving east on Maln·sl when Wln·
gett who waa drtv~nc, atlempted
to pasa another car near the ltl·
zer Oil Station.
According to Wingett, there
were two cars ahead of him and
be tried to pau but the neareat
car pulled out also ~o J?381 and to
avoid hitting blm, Wmgelt cut
m~ to the lef4 jumped over the.
I curbmg and amuhed inte 1 poW·
er pole headon.
. .
Parker, wbo 911 lilting In the
middle or lbe front seat between
!he other two boya, wu thro~
mto the wmdahleld by lbe lm·
.. ICoAtlnlltd an PliO Six)

Ute Panthon and Sobnaon had 19
The Hoonda' Howe lot a
one for 41·28, Johnaon got
one of bla one and one, and Pickell mille 11 f:l-2'1
Then ST weQI. wild with four
atnlgbt field ,.all without mlsai., or inlerrllpUon pot m two lree
threw" then odded two more field
goa!L .
Blf •lllp Werry ounk two char·
it)' throw&amp; but Jobnaon'a bot
atrtni.already ·had made it 116-2'1.
He had JOIL!n 14 atraight poinla
with n~ argument from Nelaonville.
By PDI"'• end he had three
more field goals and two foul
Mrs. Anna Ruuell, 65, of Porn·
tbroWI.
Barnltz 11ndwiebed
in 1
84-30. Johnaon bit- i!roy, wife of Wil11.am (Bill) Rw
, ling
15 oeconda be- sell, Pomeroy" taxi eab operator,
IJCOled 23 daed early Saturday mornlne ' in
Hoher HospitaJ at Gallipolil where
she had been a patient lor the
past three daya.
Fuuneral servfcts will be held
Tuesday at 2 p.m. from tile Ew·
~~~the ing Funeral Chapel •Mitb Rev. Wol·
ru
Oll , do . Barte!,a olficlatlng, Bal'lal ..m
made in the Beecll Grove CeJII..
tery.
.
Tbe deceased was a member of
the Gold Star Mothers, the P)'lh·
ian Sisters and the D of A. Lodge,
was preceded in death by a son,
Harold William Russell who was
killed in action m France in 1911
and, a brother, Elmer Killinger
who died in April, 1957
Surviving the deceued are be!'
buaband William RuiiiiOII; two
t Mrs. Ann 1111.,.11 Slid today the
sons, Richard Walter Russell of
Helga County Seleetive Service of. Pomeroy and Rtymcmd Frederick
fiee will be open only on llondaya, Russell or Middleport.
Wedneadays and Thursdays until
Also surviving are ' s,ister, Ell
furlber notice beea""' the Waab· atb Lanning of Pomeroy and twll
lngton County office clerk auHer- brothers William Killinger of
ed a broken leg.
HemJock Grove and Raymond Kil·
Mrs. R11111ell will go to Marietta linger of Ro&amp;e\illle, 0 There are
Tuesdaya and FridayL
also two grand cbtldr~n.
She alao said ADen Cleland of
Friends may call at the Ewing
Raelne ond Erneat L. Bj&gt;wen,' of
Pomeroy, will report for Induction Funeral Home any time.
into the Army, Jan. 2'1. Her office
hu a qll for one dra!lee Feb. U.
Mrs. RliSI&lt;!l !lid tl'ere baa been
no ph&gt;induction e~Udnl
hom~eeol~omicsJI·oom since July, and none are a&lt;boluded
the tmmediote future.·

Meigs Seleftive
Service Office ·
Hours Changed .

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PE.OPLE.AND PLACES IN MEIGS COUNTY
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~h:~~n~~d~~~!rs

V!h.~ ~~tesch~~eJu::!~·:
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tbe district will be ~oused together for the iirst time. in his
tory Monda~. BELOW,..-DIStrict Exeeutlvti . llead Robert R
Gray tries ou\'II,Je "ipjercomm" in .his ~n:4ry's of~ke ·b)
which eac~· room can' be "talked to" ineluding lhe qlaciou!
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1Pr~s-1t.J9. R~~~ous_ Edue~ti~t•
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neath. In the laat quarler, with
!Ubi flooding thl game, but with
the reeord within reach, Coach
Reiten left lob1110n in.
Pomeroy's 6-3 center drove In
for lay-up altor lay-up agalnot the
belpleu Hoonda. lliJ teammate•
took,ll'flll dellpt In feeding him
the ball
A eonaenJUs of sebool olllciola
Iller the pme wao the uaual high
and aln&lt;ere tribute·
"II eoul4n\ happen to a nicer
guy, •
• lohiuon'l output era~ed . the
11113-M record of 39 polnll aet by
Saet Wool acored againat Logan.
11 a1ao ;1 the current aeaaon
blgh for 111e Southeaotem Ohio
ob
Lape. 1 IIICIII until Jut •lght
- Ued wllh Gene Morgan of Lo(an. Eoch had 37 point ntahu,
Sobnaon aplnat NelsonvUle In
tbe two clubs' Jirat meeting, and
Morgan agalnat Sackaon, the Nme
nj~ht in Dewyber.
new record was made posJible by 1 llen&amp;atlonal a&lt;oring
aurre early in the fourth quarler.

Mrs. Anna Russell
Oaimed By Death
Early Saturday

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ST Jobnsop of the Pomeroy Panlhers set a.new acboolacor·
lng record here Friday night of 42 points and led his team to
Its lith straight win without defeat. N•IBollviile was lbe vtc:
Urn by a 67 to 32 count.
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The victory l'clually was salted down In lhe second haH as
Johnson began to hit from all angles, 20 feet out and under-

That' tullon opened at 41 .24 for

ern
tb
lnspect ·their new modern · half-a·
million dollar conaolldated high
~chool \ bdwcen Tllppera I Plam! '
daught~!',
1
and Chester on Route 7 tomorrow
Mrs.
Ro&lt;&gt;
"Open ,House will bo from Z to
4 30 p. rb.," said Execul.ive Head
Rob&lt;:rt R Gray who admits he ia
"very happy" upon co~plet~n of
1
Service for women leaders on th:•
•
this cenl(al and well-designed e1
campus.
Md orris tt•rden, Oris flubSbard ucati6nal institution.
08
M1ss Rose is a member of the cuse
an Bill
ThuenerFire
are Department
a rra·
Volunteer
"Thij' is something we've known
univcrsily chorus and of S10'•m11 committee · wh1ch
.
.
w1ll sponsor• a we had to h.ave for a lung· time."
Alpha Iota She nas also won thr
. ·
Ben Putman and upperdass Mh•l· ~own basketball game sometarD;e said Mr. Gray. He has even ·h.c~d
Jar 5h
I group.
m Februo,ry to raise funds for Ute to shuftUe aludents back and IDrth
Ips.
.
in ~b fts at Cheater to rl}aintain
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They were named al a meeting study opporllUiiUe; for all the pu·
MARRIAGE LICENSES
or the department Thursday nlahl plls of the diatrlct. .
Two marriage liocnses have and called lhetr fl:ot practice !h-i•
The new 1school Is
of aP·
been granted here In the past Z4 day night.
proxlmotel); $8Z5,ooo b-~~:::~i~J
hours, to Paul Sigman, 24, Lang&amp;·
A discussion on a
1ra11,1 of th~ distriCt cc
ville,. lineman, and Janet Hale~, 17
held and a
Ita e&amp;~entlal palls this week. It in·
Rutland, clerlt; end to Gale Lee A demonstraUtln ~)' ,
eluded \the new Riverview Gra;dc
McClain, 21, Olive Towpship, ' car· Squad Chief Don Moore
I School near Reedsvltle and Long
penter, and Zetah Buckley, 22, on the ~~e and ' operation ftrat · Bottom! wtilc~ aervta tile ealtern ·
Reedoville, clerk.
aid eq~ipment.
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Kal Hindy, lOCal p1anager of
Economy Savings and Loan Com·
pany located at 300 W. Second St.
was recently named an officer of
the Qhlo Consumer Ulan Asaocia·
lion and' 'at(ended the klckoll
meetlitg Tue'sdar, Janual'll 21 at
'the Deshler·ilnton Itotel )n
lumbtl8l
Plans were

Monteroy Hard Top Ole of the cleancot ·~ anywhere, Merco1
'1Datlc drtve.

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Anna Jean ·R
,
' ·~!f8~ ls-Hono-relll.i .•~· 1 -'"~ t~"'~;~p:lf~~llil~hf'qop~!ue
gyaJS an~ three free
. .... ~!;~' ~,
hdb
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averaging
polnta ove: the";. Ohio University
Syracuse F•'rem·pr n
game SEO rout when he was in·
jurcil.
Miss Anna Jean Rose,
PIannmg f'l
The Jackets looked like a ball of M1· and
Normon• G.
tdOWn
dub last night ind in losing with· ot Mmcrsv1lle, has brcn awarded
out doubt, played their best game , soroll of Honor at the Oh10 Uni· Basketb-11 Game
of the aeaeon.
vcrs1ty e1ghth tfnnual Recogn tior.
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4 ~r. Sedan. Hydr•m~lc drive. One careful owner. New Buick
trade-in. Lelo than !8,0!!!J mllea

Orialn .. blacl flnlsh

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PILLOW GASES

195tl~clt~i5;~i~t~·- ....... $1595.

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lim, &amp;Ciun~ 1110tor. ~-•peed axle

CANNON

2 dr. Sedan. Orl(inal blac~ finish like new. 4 bmel carburetor.

1'53 uouGE

52-50

Ohi R' Seen
F IIowmg
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Pont ae. Hydramatlc drive.

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VU dr. · .... · .. · .. $1,295

own~.

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C0ntm0e
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CU!tomline Sedan. 0"1' meful owner, Spotless light blue fimsb.
Now Buick trade-ln.

2 dr. Sedan'. Power s!oirtng &amp; brakes. One careful
Buick trade-ln. Radio •J•ater.

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'. IY UNtTID PR~·ss

Johnson Sets

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The Middle(lOI't Y~llow Jaekets' sophomores and juniors
gave nolle~ Fr~day night that they are nqt to be dismissed
Ughtly even •lhts season as Athens; No. 2 ranked SEI,i) cage
A chilling snnw·mixed with ral•
&lt;team :-vas almost, but not ~ui\e, tripped up in the Bulldogs' nelted •Ohio tpday for t~c second
)lorn~ kennel. 1 ,
tra~ghl day, and the , weatherman
,
· ; ·When !be shooting was qver the score was 52·50, The Jac· 1aw no end in •jght
.
' lits bad 1!"1 tn the fourth quarlcr
The snow has accumulated twn
fl 4Z·!9 with alx minutes on · the
o four mches over much of thl'
clock
ISC
vellt and north sections ol Ohio. ~
But Coach Nolan Swackhamer's
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Toledo suffered the brunt or thr
, boys eou1d not hold the Athens J
vcather, rece1ving four trtches.
. ' ' rally staged by Vio Stanson, Jim.
0 JVer
Elsewhere, it was raining stea~,
· Gaskill, and H. Mcinturf. .
ly. Columbw, however, {ailed
to
1
T4e latter ,b9y really won the
·eceive a predicted \hree to four
. game for Athens as he put the
0
aiDS
nchcs of snow friday night, gel·
winners out In frOnt .52-47 with a
,.
irig raip instead.
minute left on his fielder a.Qd £rce
A general rainfall of one incb
The weatherman said most o!
throw.
during Friday night was bringing he precipitation should end lmcf
MiltoQ Wayland, subbing for the 8 ji!:radualwraise in the Ohio River y late today and resume 11galn
fouled-out Bobby Nelson (midway today, although . rlicr observors ate tonig ht anft Sunday. Temper·
Jn the ·final quarter), connected on would .offer no p~dlctlon today atures were expected to remain
a lon~ .shot \1' wake It 49·~2. then ·~ .to 1 ~'t how high the waters about tbe· same during the week·
got one of his one and one charity I~Aould rase.
er1d with hifh h;1. the 30's and lows
sltuatlon for 50·52.
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At Apple 'Gro~e at noon today ·angmg from 27 to 3C.
., , . I
the gauge readmg showed 21.7
R d · N th
Oh
, t B~t he game ended before Mjd· feet of water running and raising
o.a 5 m or western , ·o
dleporl could· get another .basket 'at ,the rate of two and ohe hall Nerc rtp~tcd wet with aomc
iD~ Athena thus had held onto its tenth's feet per hour.
,Juih, but h1\ the northca'ltern sec·
1
l"ope
n s I or a ~Ieee or a11 of t hc Montgomery Dam was reported 10ns around Yo,un«gtown to Lak,
league championship.
.
.as rumling 27 feet or water at 1::ne, the highway•· were covered
Gary .McConkey, the ~llck 5·8 noon and the Ohio raising stead. wilh snow and ~ ~~re slippery .
I'Uird who l!.prsmed an ilY up river all the way to PiUs- , O~erall, ~ndttwns t~roughout
last .we&lt;:k In Pomero)i, play· burgh.
, lhe s.ate ,ymed from being wet to .
most gf the game but definite·
• r • slush·c:overetl and shppery.
was under wraps. ~.. terrilif
tbe' Ohio and lnd\a,na tyrnpikes
tacticl: ~ere · Qempletely
N~re mosU,v. wet. Along the Penn·
Ost&gt;' I l~lval)j« 'rurnpik,e, 35 mph speeds

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,Bylldogs ,Edge Yellow Jackets MiXture OtRain.
· In W~ing ~inutes Of Contest And Snow To Still

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Many of lheae curs )I'Ore ·lraded·ln on new cal'l! from aal·
lsfled loul ownen~. o~ new Bul~ks &amp; Ponllaes. 'l'hey
1
were lhe pride and jo,..pf lhelr owners slnee lhey were
new. In many eases, we can give you lhelr full history'
Rush In now and .set yeurs, while selection Is good and
prices areal wlal•f•low.

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Dinner a:uests recently of Mr~
Eloda Webb and Mrs. Marl"
Hauck were Mr. and Mrs. C. J
.cumlng, of Binghamton, N. Y
\fr. and Mrs A. C. Webb, Colum
bJ.i!li Mrs. Loretta Hamng, Richard.
I"'ckeni; Jsn al\d Janla Hauck

NOT A ROUGH CAR LISTED!

LOW WINTER PRICES

105$

$1

Mra. Eloda Webb and Mra. Mane
Hluck and family.

ipS el$011v~
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:Middleport

Mrs Pearl Reynolds, the
er, assisted h1
Mrs.
Swanson served ice cream
decorated cup takes with favor~
or M·M candles, bobble gum snd
balloons to the following cbll·
dren : Mary Elizabeth Bradbu(y,

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Sylvia Swanson
Sixth Birthday
,
Observed Thursday

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, Ohlo1 Ocoa&amp;lOt!al roln or drluto ·
ondl"t and 1 llttlt colder 0111 t..
day, cloudy ond nOt much chtnt•
·In .tomP!Iratu,, . tonlehl and su,..
d1-,, with rain o~ tnow Uktl'f Sundey, poaolbly 'llolinnl"t ooult\woat
and "'""'f -• tonlg~t. H!th
today In lho 30.'1, low tonleltt 21·
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Members Elect'
New Officers

M'ddJepotf.
Sotiety

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BANK AUTO LOAN!

'Pomeroy National Bank

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1953

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The tourth birthday of Browyn
Dailey was eelebrated at the borne
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~Denver
l)f her ijrandmother. Mrs. Worley Ele~o~~or S. SChut- Middleport Soclely EditOr _ Phont .... flvenbby Mrs. E~mda L.Yobnle•· ho nPr·
Mrs.
Don
Reuaer
a
reeent
Howell, on Wedneoda1.
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er aon an au1 r-1n·1a\v, bride, waa tuest of bonor 1 at a Donna.
A special feature waa a lfeen tueUie IJIWidnl ;- Pomeroy Soelely Editor - Phone
Mr. llld Mrs. Harry L.Yo,l\1( Wanda mla&lt;ellaneou.o shower given Wed·
and white doll cake.
neodo~ evening at the Brown boat
Brifer).
,.
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C?lumbu!
visited
briefly
Thursday
Gameo
were
played
and
prize&amp;
showroom,
Mlneraville, by . her
Special aueots Included her lwo
I
~l'lth Pomeroy relatives. ,
won by Mrs. Marilyn Powell, Mlia mother, .Mrs. Rollin Wolfe.
little couSins, Dlana ,R'ose of Min~
{1IE"'''ffl
Pvt Carl De.L(In@ arr1ved home Connie Roberta and Miss Tisb
D.urlng the eveninJ Mn.. Victor
a
ersville, and Becky Houdaahelt of
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S.oturday even1ng . to spend the Moctre
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Brown wbo wu observing het
Pomeroy, who were aet'ompanied
·
weekend with his wire Mrs. Su~t
·
birthday was pr~nted a cake
by lbeir motbero, lllra. Hershel
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vern
\v.~tlerson
of
DeLong.
and
his
parents,
Mrs.
Fruit
salad,
a
decorated
cake
by Mro. Gerald Reuter• and the ca~sa Rose, Mrs: Charles" -"'''""''•I
Rose and Mra. Gone Houdashelt.
Browyn Ia the dauabler ol Mr. Racine s;.ent Wednesday with her Karmel DeLong was a dinner and ";eoffee were served to Mrs. group aang Happy Birthday to Miss June Sayre, Mr,, ~na
cousin, Mrs. 0. B. Elborleld, Har· guest at the home ol Mr and Dorothy Norris, illr~ Ellen Arnott
Games were played 1 an~ tels and Mra. Lewla Hol'l'l!and Mrs H. A. Dalley.
(
ruonvlUe Road.
Mrs. Arthur Ebllo and fam1iy.
Mrs. Eva Tea!ord,' Mro. Tllll&lt;fVfil·
lo Mrs. Sadie
Mrs. Edward Sdlaefer, Mrs
Pvt DeLong returned to camp ton, Mre. MarU~n Powell, Mta.
and Mre. Esllc Mossman
Jack Seldcnabel and Mrs Linder Sunda~ evening. He Is stationed Ruth Frank, Mrs. Rosa lllcC!askey, Mrs. Raymond Brown won tbc
Shakes~are
Dains visited Wednesday in Lan· at Ft. Meade, Md.
Mra. Crisa Plcken1 and aoo, Nol· door prize.
TORONTO UP caster with theii 1ieter and bro·
Mr and Mrs Harr~ Snyder son, Mrs. Anna Mae Obitz, Mri.
Dudley of Mlllla_nd,
Whatever car you choose, the mcst econornlca~
ther·in·law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold were in GallipGlis Monday 011 Ruth Bale)' and son, Roger.
After the honored il.lest open· tary manaler
Bibbee and son.
business.
{ ed her many lovely gltts refresh A{nateur H~key
canve~ienl, modern way ID finance il is with a
Election of oflleero wos held
Cla:c~ce Might and aon, Char· Mrs Robert Faulk and Miss " Mrs. Ba.bara RoU!h and CoMic, men\JI were served by the hos the honored guest at
,
when the Pomeroy ShakesPeare les, VISited Tuesday evening with Mary Haggy were In Ga!lipolia Mlsa Marlyn Lyona, Mlaa Connie te.!s to those named abov• and annual sports celebrity dinner
bonk Aula loan. Come in and gel full informao
Club met Wednesday alternoon I Mr. a11d Mrs Cbarles Buck.
on Wednesday.
Roberts, Miss Tlsb Moore, Mn. Mrs. Aaron Kelhm, Mrs. Henry the Ontario Sports Wflters'
lion on haw our low-cost financing plan con • •
at the home of Mrs. Pearl Hysell 1\lr and Mrs. E. J. Hill vis1tcd
Pauline Hart, Mrs. ora Brinker, Reibel.
Karl Grueser, Mrs . .Broadcasters' 4ssn., Jan', 27.
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Mulberry Avenue.
Tueoday with her father, George
M' and Mrs George Moore Mra. Graee Roush and and Judf, iF=;;;;;~ri;;;_~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;:;i;;;;;;.,;;;;:;~~~
Frecker, Pine Grov~e.
and family and Rev. .&amp;nd Mrs. Jane and Patly and ·vn. Emma
,
you mpney, making your btst buy tv~n ~r.
Mrs. Phil WHilamson,
presi- Mr and Mrs. Phil Williamson Avon Archer and son of Coll\m· Lyona.
llioJ
dent, presided and oUicers elect· vasited recently in Gallipolis with bus were weekend guests of Mr
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the'
· Ia
dd h
end Mrs. Artie Eblio and daugh· Those sending Billa were Mrs.
We Pay 2% Interest On Your Savings
ed were Mu. William B. Downie,
" son·m· w an aug ter, Mr. 1 M M
d M A
Maywood Autherson, 11rs. ~•itb
pre~ident; Mrs. William Baxte.·. apd Mrs Clarence Boster and er. r. oore •n rJ. rcher Dunfee, Mrs. Addle Autb~n.
vice president and Mrs. Hyseil, family.
.
were called
by tbe death of ilfri. Rena Miteh, Mts. c-lrOI Da·
the1r
unde; here
Jce Moore.
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FIRST QUALITY DOUDU liED SIZE
secretary and u:easurer.
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Killinger
Jey, Mrs. Gail Oblinpr, Mn:: Bob
BANKING SINCE 1872
An article on the United Na· of Roseville were called here on
!
Hartcnbach, Mrs. Francis Pickens.
Member Federal Reserve Syslem
lions written by Henry Cabol Thursday by the lllneli'J of his sis·
Lodge waa read by Mlsa Emma ter, Mra Merlin Russell.
Membe~ Federal Deposlllns•.rance CorporaUon
Seil:z, followed by a discussion.
Mrs. Emmett Blackburn and
J
POMEROY
RUTLAND
Relreahmenta were served by daughter, Mra. Harold Ebersbarh,
Mr and Mr!. A. c . rellon who
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the bostcsa dUring the social and Mrs. Shirley Mills of Middle· have been reSiding 1n Mrs. Wd·
,
,~
hour
port•were called to Jac~•on Thurs· llam Haptoo.sta.ll's apartment have
1"'.;;;;.._ _..:.;;;;;;,:;;;;;;;;;;;;:.;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;,.;;.;;;,;;;,;;;;;;i;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;., day by the death of Mrs. Black· moved to V~rgmla.
I
burn's and Mrs Mills' slJter, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. c. J. Cumings, The alxth birthday of Sylvlo
Warren Arthur.
(Creasa Webb) of Binghamton, N. K. Swanson was observed at the
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Howell of Y.; le[t Thursday after 8 vislt with morning da.u ol the Middleport
Kindergarten on Thursday.

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Newlywe4s Honored B-Dilly se~~!,~:.rP,~eroy.MJcl~leport, o., Je. -·· ...,
By"Wedding Shower Mrs. Don Reuter Broolu
Phillips,
Harley MOII!In,,n,
Wednesday Eve
Hono~ed G11est At · Imboden, Mr1.
A Wedding shower was held· pt W d
d SL- Mary B. He\neo,
the home or Mrs. Grace Ro~.
e .,nes JIY JWWer 10n, Mrs.
Mrs. Donley Reibel

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SEO Regionld.
Council To Hold
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• The flrat meeting of 1958 wilJ be
1eld In Athens on Thunday, San.
•1 th~ Sporllm~n RestauA SOCIAl houl' wUl preceed
·:be dinner at 6:» p, m.
'
S.E.O.Jl,C.'a new ptesident. John
Eplln&amp; of Galllpolll, Will preside
Meigs , ~eliglous 2·80 PI '""
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~ The Meigs'l:9~n!y )t~ijglo)l! Education Cou~cil ~et'Fri· •t the meeting. The Stale Fair atu·
day'all:SO at The F,ederated Church, Pomeroy, m thetr usual iy will report 1 its recommendamonthly IIUleU!)g. GleJlroy · Ewing, President, presided and ~~: ~ir·~n
at the o!'io
Rev. Palmer opehed in pra~.
The a~uer for the evening
The secertary's minutes were - --- - - - - - - - will be one or Southeastern Ohio's
leading pelitieal personoge'1, c.
read by G:aptain Glenna Ruf!~mtl
ifl1ji ' .
and approved.
£ ·J ~
Stanley Meehem, President Pro
Trm of the Ohio Senat.o. Mr. lie'
The Tresurcr's report was give'• (1~1
ebem h111 1 great · infiuenc:e on.
by Hrs. Lena Huber and acce~ted:
leglslalion In lhe Stale and ls
During tile buslneu seutoa It
widely recognized for bis fine
·was pointed out that 600 pupils
leadership iD. the Ohio Senate. Mr.
each week are receiving religious
~y Mechem
will speak on "Legialati••
lnatruetion through the able \eaeh
_t.
Research."
. lng ol Mrs Ruth Zundel. lfany in·
Members of the dining room and
Mr. Mechem was born in Nelson
terestirlg stories and reports are dinner committeet of the Salis·
by her 9:: well 111 notebooks, bury PTA are asked to 1neet Mon· ville, Ohio, on Jan. :!9, 1893 and
~rtlclc~ etc., diSplayed, by her day ol' I p. m., Jan. 27 in, the graduated from Nelsonvllle High
School in 1911. He to married and
[r()m tlme tG time showing' initia· schoql. 1
has three childr.en and four grand
~:~1 live and a~ility of the children.
At that time definite plans wiH children He owns and operates
1J
Weet.&lt;Jay Rellgious EdOO:il~iqn int- be made fOr two approaChing stanley's Shoe Store at At!Ieno,
tie commumties of Pomeroy, lfld· events which the lidiea' blve un· and 1\feehem'l 'Sboe Store at Nel·
dleport. •Salisbu~y, Syracuse, Rut· dert~ken to serve. ·
sonvllle.
lor Mr. Horton at land and HarriSonville •11 conMechem was elected to
All other PTA memberi willing theSenator
/!1
bootw1·d and in the coal Jlllnes. Unuing.
Ohio Senate io 11M3 and iB
to
help
are
urged
to
attepd
.
the
Other commumt1es in ~ ·,eoun­
h~ ind .&amp;rr. James
now serving hi&amp; eigbtb eonsecutive
have expressed a deslte to lllond•Y .meeting said Mrt. George terro. He has betn President Pro
b~1;:~~~~~~~~'
-the
Wh"l
boat
Starc:her
,president.
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~e
program
in
theli!.achool
id
1850'1.
rem of the Senate for ~ years,
the old home if sponsorship can be secured. It
!953-M, 19liMtl ond 195'1~.
the
commumties
of
Pomeroy,
Mid·
the clay from
1
He is o member of the Church
FINED
$100
of hill contrlbut~d to the program thiS
of Christ, Nelsonville, the Ameri·
baked sehool' year since September to Russell Parker of Portland was can Legion and a;everal oth~ frat·
the side date: Umted Methodist, P011111roy; lflned $1011 and co•IJ and a&lt;ntenc· ernal organizations.
noted that the Collowl~l have ed to lhree da)"' in jail by Moyor
tbe
Tickets are available from tile
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Bapist; ~burch of Chrlat, Cbarleo Legar Friday night · Cor
following
(ReservsUona
· ·
Heath Methtldi&amp;lt.ll.td·l driving while intoxica!ed. The ahotlld be trustees.
In by Wednesday ewn·
· Comm!l~ll.f; arresl had been made by l)epucy
.. (Contlnuld an pqo: S!xt
On P•IO Flvjol,' ' ·~erjlf Alfred Ll'llll&amp;· . ' ·

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Grace Boney, 6i
Foriler Resident
Dies At Marietta

Grate Boney, 84, a 'rClrmer resident of PomeroY. died early Sat·
urday morning at Manetta foUow1ng a Jon lllnea.
·
The deceoa&lt;d who formerly
worked at the Kroger store dur·
ll!i the Wlf yelll Ia survived by
b'lf buaband J&gt;ell1ib and Min Her·
bet1 E. lJoney of Pomeroy. Also
1urviviog are three grandchildren,
a alsler ond three brothen.
FUneral services are as yet inccmplete.
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c24 Men Overcome
By. Gas At Iron
Plant Jn JHCkso0

JACKSON, 0. UP - One man
was in.1u~ critically and 23 otJ;.
ers were overcome by gas Friday
night while refiring a blast fur·
nace at the Globe plant o( the In·
nerlate Iron Corp. here.
Chris WiUiams, 29, tumbled off
• catwalk when overc.ome and
plunged about 2tl feet to Ute floor.
He wai injured critically.
Fifteen of the otb~r 23 11cn
were treated at Gallipolis and Oak·
hill hosp•tals and released. Eigbt
were held for observation.
Police said the huge, silo-lika
furnace bad been abut down f1ir
several weeks Cot repaii'1.
A crew of five men, wear10g
self-&lt;:onlained oygen mask~ climb·
ed the catwalk and opened 1 nl'lt
to reUghl lbe furnace. 11te 'Valve
stuck, and lhe c,rbon monoxide
gas poured over them.
,
The men worked to close
valve but one mal)'a
exhauaLed and be
Then tile other tour w~~ ..tell!&lt;q
,bf the gas.

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