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POMEROY

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 30, 1958

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.. Pomeroy OES
Past Matrons
Meeting He1d
ing at the MaSQnic Temple w1th
Mrs Fred Blae:Un,ar as ihostess

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MLSs Maud Grueser, presJdent,
pres1ded at the1 111eetmg, which
opened wJtiJ the Lorrl's Prayer in
umson Duraog the busmess ses

.!non several members
ported Ill DISCUS!IOn

were re
Wi.S

helrt

Volentine Bale
Sale Planned By
Amateur Gardeners

Society

llarr1s' parcnL&lt;; Mr and Mrs Wal

returned
home today a£1er spending the
Mrs

week

l&lt;~ armer

IJa vt•

Davlon w1H1 he1 son ami

Ill

daughter 111 law, Mr &amp;nd Mrs Dan
Farmer and d&amp;uglltcrs
Arthur Clark . i:l Jtuder1t at
MIBml Umvers1ty who was called
home by the seraou$ illness of hu
lather, Judgo CedriC Clark was
met m Athens Tuesd:ly by Chirle;,
Haskms who brought h1m to Mid·
dlepo1 t
Mr and Mrs Erne&amp;t Lallancc
have moved from the second floor
apartment 111 the H M Cross
house UJI South Secnn~ Sl to 1'-"
first floor apartment recently
~acated by Mr nnd Mrs. WUbur

USED CARS
195a EDSEL Ranger

$2995

t'ully llqulpve&lt;l

1957 FORD Fairlane

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4 DOOR HARDTOP - 5000 Mllcs.
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1956 STUDEBAKER Power Hawk ' $1295
Real nice

1956 FORD VB Custom

. $1495

2 DOOR - Fordo malic - Sharp.

1955 FORD VB 4 Door . . . .
Light blue - A real buy.

1955 FORD VB Custom . . ...
2 DOOR

CRUMP HASSOCKS

Mr Birchfield, a former Midd le
port rcs1dcnt who ~!IS been quate
111 In a hosp1 l11 l

hns

Rutland PTA
Meeting Is Held
Tuesday Evening

J~ck

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$1095
$1095

DenniSOn

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. $1295

AulomaUc- Real Sharp

1954 FORD VB Custom ···· · · ·· · · $895
2 DOOR - Overhauled.

1954 FORD VB Custom

' ' $945

2 DOOR - Fordo malic - 2 Tone.

1953 MERCURY 4 Door · ·· · ·· ·· $795

j~'TRUcK SPECIALS!
h Ton ·

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$1695

118" WB Pickup. One owner.

1957 FORD % Ton ··

..... $1695

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110" WB Pickup - One ownc1

1954 FORD 1 Ton

$795

Cab and Chassis.

1955 FORD 2 Ton

going 'raund in) t~e best circles ...·

... " . $495

Cab and Chassis. A real buy

PRESTO
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CAR LOTS

~OVAB- t.E

~ups

(;Over
Heavy 13 gauge all·plasllc .
Deeply embossed with authentic
leather ·like design, beauti1ully
prl\lted in a wide selection of at·
tractive colors Emerald · Green,
Oyste~ White, Ox Blood Red,
Turquoise, Saddle Tan, Dawn
lllld Black.
ttW•un~ - Square - Rectangular

Pl~ne

ies of live passengers were re·
covered Thursday from tile wreckage or a private plane which
.sacon received his law had been mis:slng smce Tuesday
George Washmgton on a fil.li!ht rrom Florida to Cha-r-

Washington , D C
President of Middle·
Club, Vice Pres!
Polineroy
Club, an
County FISh
Past Com

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from the Veteran• Hospjtal

Chllhcothe for g11ts

~ent

1n

the vet-

eran., at Chrastmas t1me
Miss Genhe1me1 , cha1rman of
Pmcs were won by Mrs Ralph
Gt,ll"gs Jr . Mrs Do~ald M1lls, Mrs tl'le committee on leglslatlofl re
Erlward French, and MrA LIOnel ported on the f&lt;ims shown In the
Bogga when MIS Robert Schmoll Pomeroy schools un January 16
entertained her Canil.'ita Club on ~ total of 7r:tl pupils aaw the
illm s "Public Enemy N'umber
Tue.~day evening
Refreshments were srrved to One" m color at the hl,~h school
those named above and Mr!i and "Food For Thought" at Cen
Walliam Ch1lds
Mrs Richard lral and Sugar Run schools
In respome to !l requ est from
Gress and Mrs Charles Bradbu ry
The next meeting wJII be held lhe Vcl er:~ ns Hosp1tal In Sanduskv
pads for bed patJents Wlll be t h~'
at the home o( Mrs Bradbury
proJect of the gro!Jp f(Jr Febru·
Theobald
ary A recogmbon card waa re
Mr and Mrs Robert A~ hley ceJVed from NatiOnal WCTU ror
(Sharo n Hiley) have moved f{1 new mem bers the p.1st y~ar A
Galhpolta where he 11 a tear her letter protestmg the udvertlsme
coach at Snuthwcster n Hagh 0( l!quor On radio and teJtVJSIOn
School They have been re.s Jdln" was .se nt to the OhJO ~pnators
with her parents, Mr .md Mrs at the Senate OfC1ce Buildlne In
Thomas Riley
W11~~m gt nn, D C
Miss Ida Mournmg Is reported
T ~e tencral program topic for
to be Ill 111 her home on Mill St the cvcnmg was "The Htp;hway of
Mr nnd Mrs Chur S;JCiltl'l are LegJslatwn" Mrs Rubert Warner
nt.le to be back at wm k at the conducted the devotlomll ~crv1c c
SpeMt'!r Tlfari1J\ after •lcvcral usmg for her topic "The Success
d~t vs abse nce rlu c to 111•1ess
fondly '
Mrs Carl Nichols is a mcdJ cal
"Selecting You r Guest' was
pallent at Holzer Hospatal
the theme or the progrl\111 leader
Mrs WJJllsm
Betz (Vlrgmlil \frs Eugene Brow n A portion
Wise\ or Jac kson u a surg1cal o( the stud) book ·Th e Chruttan
patient at Hol zer Hospit al HN Case r or Abstlllcncc" was rc
daughter Sandra IS staymg here v1cwcd by Mrs George H Parker
IVilh relatives
Mr and Mr.s Will am Warner
are In Charlt'sto n thas a!tcrnon u
lo meet hl1 rather. Her1nan Wa1
ner, who Is returning by air
hom Naples, Flor1da, where he
ha.'l been vncatloning

Drew-Webster Post Auxiliary
Meeting Held Tuesday Evening
The charter was draped lor a
porlod or lhlrty days In memory
of Mlu Anna Eoorabach when the
Ladles Auxillary of Drew Web-

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A figure treat you can cas•

Ut alford at J.Ovlbie's w9n· ,
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djrlully low price.
Garden

or
cumpleted as
proje&lt;ts the
the new County
was not the enbut t ~e lounda
acr-oss the rront ·bf

$4.95 to $15.95

s,~ tW led~­

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~ t4ae t~ ?Nil!

Choir Pod and
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MARKET REPORT
CINCINNATI UP - Produce:
Eus. steady, consumer grades
w{lltes and browns A jumbos 36-42,
'A (¥~e 32-37, A medium 2JI.3il, A
omall 23·31. B lar!le 2JI.3il. F o. B
.cincinnati whites and browns A
med1um 87-40.
Chickens, fryers weak, 3-3\1 lb
19-22; beavy hens 17-21; llgbt hens
' lfloi2. Fryer prle~ 10,000 at 19,
1~.000 at 20i 8,000 at 21, 49.000
' at 22 23,000 unde~mined.
llulter, 90 aeore 7le.

to the March of Dimes A sym-

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JEWELRY STORE
COURT ST.

POMEROY

meeting,
The mP.ellm! closed In rnuallstle

form, after whleh the meQibert
wen lnviled lo the dllllng room
where refreshment&amp; were served

by Mr• J. M Thornton, Mrs Wil·
liam ~xter, Mrs. Holona Sayre,
Mri William A. 'Moraan. M•" El·
'" lfart. Mra. Alva WUI. llrt.

U111 'flh 111411rt. 01¥UJa

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Ross Sand&amp;. Gravel Co. Sold For $140,000
Invite Meigs-CO Homemaket•s
To Enter Mrs. America T;est

Mary Davidson

T~n!~ se~~~~lybe

A1rport

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eek
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At Hemlock Grove

Also surviving ~re 1 a brother,
John JustiS of McArthur, 8 step
1rother, Ed\fnrd Spencer of Mid·
ileport, e1ght 1r1nd children
:md 11 great grandchildren
,
Bunal w111 be ' made m the

at 10 30 a m The serVIce was thctr homemaking abthty, person
planned by the Chn!Jtlan Youth [ellly and POJse, character, grOom·
Fellowship and wtll be cunduct- 'ng and commurnty ,tuvlties
ed by the young people The ser·
v1ee Js open to everyone and a Har::~!o;:ii~~." '1, ~~~rl~e 8111:::1
cord ut i inv :tation Is extended
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Driver Is Cited • \
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ayor S
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the

T~en-Age

conte~~Li

skill
,, tM.uiray said

groomed apj'lcarance

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' bu t the evc~t~t' b not I ,
co ntest" he elnphasJ:zcd

oswo'~h
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pac "Mountain Top Experulaces" leiccted the week of March 10
The mvttat1on hYrll(! and bcne'Hic- ! he wlll advance to
di vision
tlon by Lola Z••Jgler:will conclude
Eleven Persons
ln
Athens1
the mornmg serv'"e
GF.RING, Neb UP - Mus kall·
Paamst for th e 1enlce wdl be ' DtVJ.¥lOn contest •Jinners Will

Sch00l Head. T0

er Charles Starkweather b.. ad·
mUted murderiJig ll penoas in
two statea beoa~oe ol &amp; " paired
th~l1 bul\1 upoin •me,' tl~Qqrlt''

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coln saad Starkweather made the Ann bougla!
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statements Thlll'sday n1ght during
The above aervu!e will be held
COLUMBUS, UP _ Dustln E
the1r Lrip by car from Douglas, in the Christian Church where "Ducky" corn wtll contmue to
Wfo, ~o Gering
~
Harold C. Doater is mmister.
serve as Jrgnton city councalman
I while on probatton for evasion of
E8rher, Wyoming offiCials sur· 1
,
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federal taxes
1 Federal Judge Moll G Und r·
rendered jurisdiction over Stark·
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C. Swope, Portsmouth, the m
speetmg orracer
Work w1II be gJven m the
Royal Master&amp; degree A dmner
at 6 30 wdl precede the rncelmg
All Council members are cor·

Bur}ey 10bacco Iwood dismissed eight felony .!n- dtally Jn voted to atlend_
heart, Card Fugate, for proaeeu·
VICtions agamst the s 1 . )lear . old
lion In' Nebraska.
,111 l
l Of
ICorn Wednesday Doctors
testified Obi p t
Star~weather, a stocky, red· 1\110 men S
,that ImpriSonment would "shorten
0 as OfS
ha&gt;red gunman, was captured pn
or endanger hiS hie" The charges Ask Halt On
Wednesday night in a bullet· Acrea~'e Made
•ere for Willfully evading pay·
weather and hts 14 year'l'ld sweet·

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punctuated pollee

chase near

DoU(Jlas !hortly dter he had

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ment of federal cabaret taxes col-

WASHIN&lt;oTON UP - The Ag· lected at Corn'• Ironton night

ktlled hb llth victim, 1 traveling cultural Department has set the club.
19118 burt•y tobacco acreage allot
The Judges diamissal of the eon. •
Thl
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th 1
ment at :.S09,u211 acreals.l
'tcomf·j Cvlc on erasestlany tqucs Jon
a

've Degree
saJLesma,n fit I I
t d ti
1nco n o e a 1 wa1 e no me
Recel
extraditing Starkweather and Car_ H L ll
Nb k
h
St •.
MARIETTA ' 0 . Up
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e ras a w ere
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iff eclhoart --- our lu8cu;JUs chocolatest made
' lo!IJ'edtonts and, beiutlfuUY glft·boxeil fqr
giy\ng!
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KAISER

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Aluminum foil

lfo ...hold Foil '11 p~lco with
purthllt 1 Of Broiler Foil

Qu11ted heavy duty
loll - qul)t~ for
strength. Housetiold loll lor
cookme ~nd bakine .C'o•r~nm:d
Botb Rollo
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For Ontr

,COCOA

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·. ··.DOOR MAT$ .
straw maLi ldoal lor
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)!leather.

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Letart eqUipment mclude the I honed In Callfomh, tbca were re·
West Virginia Steel Corporation j assigned to a base IR Texas He

of ChorteMon, w. Va for liB; SOld they were . using

~ 30-d!Y

74219 with costa and interests leave en~oute ~o vlsat relahvet and
alid the Pomeroy Cement Blocl. friends ;n Otuo, including Pome·

Co for $6.88U2' With mtcrest roy

B~ Y w"

'"'\'ted '" Jeffer·

son, 0 w, Ashtabu a County
Suddenly, Newgward told

and costs.

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Halliday and Sbeelt of Galli· cers,

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o~flBudy decided to relieve him

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pares with the 1957

otmen

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orn can eon nue o ""e as an

ct~~~nty jail.

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~arden ~
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0 neear

w

ater

ut

problems,

He says both New pard and
himaelf ar~ AWOL fro111, the Great
Lakel Tmnmg SLttion, were nev·
""III·SalifonUa,;JIId IIlii be kao~•
nothing about an 31Signment tn
Teus
Tins m1ght be ent1rely straight·

ened out tonight •n the court of
Jllayor Charles Legar except for

The Februll'y meetiag of the
-Madd}cport Amateur Garden Club,
wh1ch w1ll be held Wednesday,
February 5 at 7·30 p m. at the
home of Mn. £ecll BradbUry, will
be an open meetmg,

one thmg
A Navy reenuter in Athens got
wmd of N~wgward bemg around
and sent him to Ash~and, Kentuc.ky. ~ben tbe mayors secretary,
April Shasteen, telephoned Ath·
ens this morning to obtam auur·
Each member IS asked to bring ante New~ard would 00 at tbe I
a guest. S L . Frost of Columbus hearmg tomght, she leirned.
who was formerly the secre~ of
"'Ob, tbat u)lcr is m Ashland

the Amertcan Forestry Association
'" Washmgton, D. c Will bo the
guC8t speaker
He baa been stnt to OhiO be·
Nuclear Tests
eause of the cnbcat water Sltua
tlon which exists here, and ls now
with the Ohio State D•&gt;'lsion of
COLUJIIBUS UP - The Ohio
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Pastors Convention Thursday call· Water. He wall pmpomt JUat bow
the local oiub can approaoh the

and they're going to ship him to
1Teasure 1s!and, San FranCISCO,
right away.

I Miss Shasteell :md Mayor
would like to put a

Newgward somewru:.rc

Legar

de~mer
on
81
ong

l~e

!me before he lands m Californ•a.
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309.2P4 ncres.
Ironton lawmaker Ohio law says ed on all nallons to end nuclear water problem in tbl• area
Sullivan, former superintendent vf weather faces the death penalty
The department also announced that a pubhc offtclal 1s lncompe- tests.
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Marietta aehoola wlll be award· on a murder charge. Carll al&amp;o the 1958 quota lor burley tobacco tent to serve "if he Is convicted of This was one of several resolu- Mr Frost Will be the guest of ' For District
ed an honor Doctor of Pedagof!Y has been charged with llturder, Is 478 mUllon pounds
a lelony In the courts of the tlons adopted by the pastors at the Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reed Sr. I'
degree at the aonual Marietta Col· but elalms she w~a Stari!Wtatber'i• Offlolala •ald Individual farm al· state"
close of their 39th annual oonven- of Pomeroy who will aiso be
R
ded
lege 'Fou~ders Day, Feb. 14, col· terrified hostage on hts murder lotmelit,l lor 19118 would,be about Corn was also given $5,000 !me lion.
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guests at the meeting.
etar
lege Prestdent W. Ba)l Irvine said ap~ee.
the aame 11 up7.
and a two-year suspended se ntence
They also denounced the 'Jow
The club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Plans are being made ror a
today,
I wont to go back to Nebraska • Burley 15 grown pnnetpally m on r1ve miadeamors oonvlctlon• level" of many book~ magazines.
of 8 p m in order to obJames M Symes, prclladent of betause Wyoming hu a 88! Kentucky Tennessee North Car , for fathne to file returns on the movlea and telev1s1on and radio l!ge Mr. Fro!l who must return to meeting or tbe SoutheaStern OhiO
Dtst.riet of the Oh1o Association
the Pennsylvania Rattroad, will b'l chamber and I don't like the ollna virginia W;sl Vlrgmta taxe~
program~
for Retarded Childr•n to oo bold
the prlne!pal l pcaker at the 12Jrd smell of g01," Starkweatber was
' Jndtana, a~d Missouri
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They opposed eompulsory mUi- Columbus after the meetiJI.g.
in Columbus on Feb 16
Founders Day coremomes He wlll quoted " saying by the sheriH.
d artment also aet tbe
OFFER HELP
tary training tn peacetime and
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
All parents, friends and organreceive an honorary degree.
''I suppose they'~,l have the
~P allotments for fire
Pomero~ Emergency Squadmen called for an . all out aterns-fcrAdmitted
Lewis
Ellis, Mlddte- ized graups mterested 1n the probchlll' ready for me.
(type 2u at 7,800 anawered a distress call to the peace program
MEETING CALLED
fire-cured (lyJieS 22 and 1 reaidence of Mrs Charlos wagner The Ohio putors also suggested IPOrt; John Young, Racane; Harry lema of retarded children are In·
Radrord, Pomeroy.
vited to attend
Regulnr meeting of the Me1gs
32 ,731 acresj and dart all'· I Thursday A phys1cu1.n was call Strong stands on night dubs near
Dismissed: James Little, Che
This organization promotes th~
County Agrloultural Society wtlt Orange Church
at 15,083 ..,...
ed.
cburehes and schools.
trammg and understandmg of the
.shire.
be held Monday February 3 m
re~rded ehJld in the home, eommumty and iristitution
LICENSE TO WED
::·o•er• ofllee
Observe
REORGANIZE ROUTES
Persons wishmg further mfur·
A marriage hcensc wars granted
here the past 24 hours were to mahan may cbntaet the president
Rny Buchanan, 25, ReedSVIlle, of the Southeaslern District, Cbar.
river boat, and lm Gary, 27 lea M Emory at 2900 Valleyview
Dnve, COlumbus 4, Ohio
of Chrut
Reedsville.

Meel On

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SENUNEL CAliRIERS

will observe Youth Week during
t~,lr evcntng serviCe, this ~un~ay
cvenmr. February 2 at 7.30 p. m
- "This Is t~e time of year when Meigs County families, hav· 'lile mvlce 11••-planned by · the
·}Jig lll4ns With Farmers -'Home Administration are taking a ;~~~s~:n ,!~~:te:•~;wt~~~yo~~
second, (or perhaps third) look at thei~ farm an,d home ree· people 'lile service 1a open to
ords; llltalyslng the past year's operations 'and working out eveeyone and a ·cord tal in'v1tatlon
fo'r the cqnt year, says William J ,IJrown, Farmer,s .i• extended.
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Administration, County Supervisor. He says tlmt th~y Toe opening Psalm 'will be
ge~renllJ seflauoly eoneerned read bY Freda ·Pullins, followed
un lncreaBP. their agency When neceS!ary, assist b'y hymn of praase. lnvo~tlon
w1ll be given by the County and Lord'• Pr~er by Judy '.
Slipervtsor In · keeping complelc llns, ••l'lplure reading by Brenda
recor&amp; of mcome, cost.B, re.sult.a Clark an~ prayer followed' by
of spectflc cperatlqna, debt PlY· praxer by Wilma Pullms. Sermon
&lt;nenta and other JteltJS that uc wilj oo delivered by Eart Apple
part of the busme85 or farnlfnl: by; 8n Obio University IILUdent en
Brown cmphasttea that even tho jop1c "Mountain 'ro~ Ext&gt;&lt;&lt;·

ramily farms are a b1gger busi· lcaeeJ.'' The Jnvil&amp;t1on hyMn an4

ne" than m.,t people
even the farmers,

Speclil

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polls represented tbe W1sconsm of hIS perso~,I mane)' IDd papers
A ape'tlaJ JJU!I! tinJ
liosWOrth firm m legal pr~e&lt;hngs here
But that lint the story Budy
the dlit~let flftal.o In Coun~Q, !l'o. fS,~. 1o. M. -~ and m wmdmg up of'Uie sale.
tells !rom behmd bars of the

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Former Marietta

successfully purchased book assets of the !Wss Sand &amp; Gra·
vel Company worth in excess of a baH a miltion dollars for
'140,000 here tod4y off Sheriff Robert D Hartenbach's auc·
lion block on the courthouse steps.
Babb, head of an Allls·Chalmers mission, was the only bid·
der The lid waukee, Wlae, f1rm - - - - - - - - - - - ' - was plalntlff In a recent forec1os ~---=~
ure l Ull agamst the Letart Fans[ ,Jal ors e
te
concern on two notes whiCh total
led $148,618 63 p!UIJ eost! and In Co
St
tore!t Allls.Cbaimers had first
n IC tng
ory
!&gt;ens apmst equtpment Installed
at Letart which was in openbon To Local Police

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Second .Jien holders agamst the eers e an u Y a ~en 1 • ·

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Marilyn Stockton Special mu&amp;c advance
will be broughl by Marilyn Stock·
runne~up 1n tbo )leen .qijled lor Mon!lfr, Feb .3 at
' ton ond Larry Curtla
on II,.}
1'30 ·.,. 'm. at the lluo!)i~ Tem.
·~d
piano duet and a glt.la•
,
'PI~, Tile IIOjlit and SelM
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er A CCI! "'"
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'Mvi~Jg, ~ elder for
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'"' [ "Sin~ I was a eh1ld I W.~ted 'muitloh ,~;toe- will b~
JIOlU:.' ' · -'ill~~®ii~:\odaY'
Patrolman J&lt;ifui
enzie clte&lt;i 10 be an outlaw, but I d1dn't Paulsen and Arnold Evans The
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Wiltlanuon, tlluslrlous Mas r.
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Dale Lee Davis, 22, Pomeroy, for I want It to go tbls far," the 19· deacons wi)l be. Robert Paulsen Council ost
Refre shments Will be served.
running a red hght Thursday aft· year . oUJ Lincoln, NJlbl·?hJI.rP.' Chuck Paulsen, 'Terry Cullems:
On Friday evening, Feb 7 the
er a car drtven by him oaused an shooter told authorities
and Albert Curtll. The ushers A
'"nual Inspection or Boswortt.
aeoldent near Nye·av.
I Sherif! Merle Karnopp of Lin· wilt be Florenoc Biggs and Gay t onton
rouneol will be held With Thomas
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dellvered by an Ohip ~niversit:v
stuolent Ear l Appleby on the to· "

Half Million Dollar Firm Is

untl) recent weeki
I Babb 5 ald after Deputy Shenff
Pomeroy pollee today were try.
Clarenu Shields had knocked ing to get one straight story from
down the sale to him .
two U S Navy aailors, both of
whom may be in 't&gt;ig trouble.
"We are not In position tn say
Albert W Budy, Roc.t Creek. 0,
to be in the 30&amp;uorth and the 1 what w11l be done w1th the equap wa! jaded here thl1 morning on a
low 40s kouttl wath tonight's low mcnt at Letart.
warrant s1gned by his lravcllDg
rangang from 25 to 32
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eompamon, Rachard Newgward, It
Light rain and snow tell over 1 Some of it, of course, cam' charged that Budy lllole hia identithe state during the night. Early ro~11 Allls-Chaltn~rs or&amp;gmally f1catwn papen and easJt amounttemperatu res today ranged from We have to wa:~ and see wba! mg to approxunately $90.
19 at Findlay to 40 at Chc'"l the prospeels are.
j Newgward told fomeroy olfi·

and advanced i to tbc
m Columb(lll, 0.
will be lo•»n• prl· peake.

;, Lord'tt Prayer by Erne!ltine Stock·

Killer
know where he was
A Jlcekley, W Va , pilot flytng
over the !rea after the wreck· Admits Slapng

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Meigs County home!llllkers were invited loday to enter the Southern Ohio
held 20t~ annual "Mrs. America" co!llest, sponsored locally by the
IY UNITED PRESS
)unday at 3 p m. from the EWJJli Ohio Fuel Gas Company.
Un~&lt;tUed weather conditions
!i'unPral Ch11pel d,r Mary Anne
The contest will seek out f(lme housewife for honors 'as the 1 contmued oyer Oh&gt;o today w1th
Davld.!on, 72, ol Old Chester Rd nation's leading hon\enW:er of 1958
ra~n over the southern counties
w)w died Thursday at Holzer
Charles Murray, Seniceman·m-charge for Ohio Fuel, an- . The. weatherman said the preijosp1tal where she had been a
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patient Cor three days.
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$10,000, nattonwlde co111est Will low prei5Ure area whlcb was exOUth 1f
~c available starting Monday, al pected to move through 'l'enne~
The dece11!1ed was a member of £•.
th e local ga:s company of!lcC see early tonight. As th~ low ccn
the Gold Star Mothers and the
d
138 N 2nd Avo Middleport 0 tor moves east or OhiO, the pre
Untted Brethren ChurtiJ..
ervJce un
All enttles must be filed' by clpotatton will change to snow
SurviVing are four daughters
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March 10, he saod
flumeo and eontmuc througb
Mrs 'tor a Cunningham, Pomeroy
ThC' "Mrs.' Amertea" contest IS Saturday.
Star Routej Melvma D&amp;\'tdaon, at
open to all marr;ed women over
Not mucb change m tempera
home. Mra Naomi Wyatt of J:.oni
T)le Hemlock Grove Church of 21 years of age \Y~~~ers wtll be lure was hkely, although read·
8ottom, Levada Whe,Ier ol Col· ,Christ will gbserve Youth Week chosen at loc~l , diVISIOn, distract mgs wtll be 01 bttle lower Sat·
umbus and a son, Damel E paY during their mornmg
worshiP sbte anti nalmnal lcveb Contest urday
1dson of Pomeroy.
service, this Sunday, February 2 ants are Juliged at eac~ level on
The high today wa:s expccLed

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Unsettled Weather

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Mrs. Hysell on Tuesday. Feb. 4, and Means comm1ttee were named
to begin wcrk on ,thla project
to be tn eharee of refreshmentJ
Mre. w. R. Davts, ehalrllllln of and Mrs. Ben Neutsllng and Mra

Mrs William SwalJ:el were n&amp;med
1s hostesses for the February

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• ..campaign to make• tbe 17 GOP
eongreSimen betjer known to the
voters, Ray c. Bliss, Ohio Repub·
lica~ chairman said today
Qulllning the plan bolore a
meeting ot the Republican Nat•on' a! Commltlee, BliS! uld the atste
~ea~quarters staff• would prepare
a sertel of "fealure otortes" thst
1~ould be dltitrlbuted to aU new•·
' ' ,l)@ers In ea~h district.
, ' BUu 'Jl.!d the .._t,rlal would be
•v~la\llt bolore the prlmaey elee·
tlon• hi 'May. ,

quested to bring Christian litera· p•thy card was sent to William
ture to the neKt meeting which RuueU and family. Cedric Clark
wtll be dlstrtbuted to the hospital was reported til tn a Columbus
und rest homes In the county,
boapltai.
Acknowledgement wa1 received
Mrs. William Baxter, Mrs Allen
from the departmental chairman c Hill lnd Mrs Ben Noutzllng
for reQibilitatlon, child welfare were n•med as a committee to scand community service work Mrs lect a girl representative to Buck·
Pearl Hy"ll announced that the eye (l~rls State.
material lor the ltema lo be made The annval birthdt\JI pBrty lor
lor the Meles Genenl Hospital the Drew Webster Post Amerl·
had been rccetved. Membera were can Leclon whleh will be held m
rt&gt;quoated to meet at tho home of March was dlscuned and lhe Ways

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Ohio: Clovdy , 'I~ occaaltnal
onow north alid ctnlral and rain
'" tnow extreme toUtli todar 1M
tbnltht: Satur.tay etou4y and
somewhat cot•• wth occaalonol
onow flurrltt mololy \ nttr Llkt
Erit. Hlth todoy 311'1 north, low·
40'a south, low tonlfht 2542.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, ll'tiday,,Jllltuary 31,

The Pilot had la1t rad&gt;oed Ko

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Quilted ~lastlc &lt;overing, with
pleated l'illll•t and matching back Ful·
IY. fitted. Coloro: red, ~lue, green, yel·
low and charlreuse Also heavy gaU(Je
-plutle covered box cusblon style chair
pad with mOdern printed deslen. Motif·
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The opening Psalm will be read
lome.
by Mildred Stoekton , lullow~ by
1 a hymn of pralse, invocation and
Pome10y about 6 p m TUesday that the

at Burlmgham

According to the report Davis
Ohio GOP Plans
pulled out of Nye-av onto E Mam
and ran throua:h n red hght eausms Mark Duerr, 39, to run mto
For
blm
Dam~c to the Davis ear was
e8Uffiated at $75, to the Duerr car
Congressmen
at $50 Dovis wilt appear m mar·
WASHING!J'ON UP - The Ue· Qr's court tomght.
pubilean Party will conduct a

Well thanked the ehalrman and~~
the committee for their work. A
communication was read from the

the Waya and ~Ieana eommlUee, Ern11l Lallanee, the dlmng room
reported on the dinner served the lnvttatlons will be sent to Distln·
Past President in Deeombor Mr$ ~ulahed auests It was an nounced
that an American Flag would be
presented to·the Bradbu ry school
In February.
"POMEROY'S FlNES1'"
Mrs. Georae Mowery read an
article taken from National News
on 11Nationat Secunty" In the
abaenee of Frank Cheesbrew, dl..
trtel chaplain and c~alrniHn lor
the •'Yanke Who Gave,' Mrs
Ch 0 esebr•'&gt;~ presonte~ lhe Unll
wllh ~ certificate lor the g1fts to
tbla jli'OJecl. Mra. Pearl Hysell,
lin. Gerald Wildermuth, Mrs
rohn l)hm, Mro Edd•e smith,
"" C!are~ce Maoasr, Mr&lt; Ralph
Gilmore, Mrs Herman Warner and

~lurorerv

til Tburaday to cheek.
Chartered Tuesday morrung al
St Petersburg, Fla.1 the plane
(!arraed Mrs. Bertha Mtcb1e, 72, of
Charleston, her son, Beverly, 48

rormerly of Charleston nurse-at
tenclant Mrs Lewis Puckett, pilot
Thomas !Sternad, and oo pilot
Rnbert Plulhps, the h1tter three
of Cleuwater, Fla
Machtc was brmgmg hiS all
mother to Charleston for treat
ment from b1s Cleatwatcr, Fla ,
the 1 home.

Mrs Rooort Relbol of
~~~..~~:::"~~ Garden Club and the
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Cl1.1b.
clubs i~ this group
are· the Twilight Garden Club,
Pomer'dy, WlndlllJ Tra1l Garden
'Club, Pomeroy, Walk In Gardon
Club, Po111eroy RD, Wildwood
Garden Club, Mmernil!e; Pome, roy Gardea·, Club; Chester GordO"
Cjub, S~ Garden Club, Star
(jjrden tauii, no.ter; tlo,!e Gordon
Clu(l. .,rujlpers \!loins; IIJ,ihftd
Garaen Club, Middleport Garden
and Miii'~!epoh Nlllateur Garden
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Authorahes sa1d the 1twln en
gine Cessna went down near
Paynesville, W Va , some 400 Funeral Rites
vards on the V1rgm1a s1dc of the
Ylra:mia and West V1rg1nia bor

Club, Mrs. Garen Stans· plane was out of gas and he
the M14dleporl Garden wa 3 go ing down But bt! did not

Well, prealdent, Soversl memoors plan to attend
presided. A report on community lhls conference.
SQfvlce w.u given hy Mrs Jed
A contribution o£ $10 w11s made.
Webster Sr Members were

wa.s done by

consisted

Tueaday evening at the Legion which Will be held In Col umbus al
home.
Mrs. Orville

leston, w va

Amencan der
of the Amerl· The desolate area, about mm
P11t Ma~ter of Pom miles from the nearest surfaced
164 F &amp;. A M , alf1· road, l!!l some 25 miles south of
Masonic Bod1es, here
of Heath Mclho· The d'scovery was made Dv a
Middleport
man identifted as Herman Lee
Mullms who l!vcd only about 1M
yards from the spot where the
plane was found The crash made
so co mparative!~ Httlc noise he
was not ever. cur1ous enough un-

the buSiness ,..,Jon with /l(ro 1
G. H Ewing, preBident, presiding
a letter of appreciation wa• ,read

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WELCH, W. Va. UP- Tho bod

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Magtcally adds a Clattering
"new (Umension" to all your
fashions! Llgbt·as·air loom !ln.
ing is moulded into fouNeC·

day evemng at the Rutland Ele·
mcntary Schoo]
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Plans were made for the dmner
nual
Willard
Tei
to be held at
which they will serve on Februa1 y
the Federated Chur&lt;h m Febru.
21 to Meigs County Teachers
The proeeeds from tins dinner • • , ~ ~~~ ~ ~~ Lac l"'omeroy WCTU
will be used to help pay off the met Tuesday evening at tlw
PTA's debt for the equipment for Un1led 1\fel horhst Churt'lt ·
Group smgmg with Miss Luthe new schO'll •cafetena kitchen
cretia Genhe1mer, as accompan·
~ • ~'""~ "neil the meetlnsc
During

\11. Work C'Gmpleled
lalcss Thm a Week

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Pome'roy WCTU
Sets Date For
Willard Tea

Mrs Gales Smith, president of
the Rutland PTA presided at a
Room Mothers meeting held Tuell·

term of Cedric W. Clark.
appointment Judge Bacon has also been hand!·
of the probate
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~l·ectl•ln to the ofti'ce ol common pleas judge of Meigs County

Circle Stitch' Bra

returned

department headquarters concernster Post, American Lcg10n, met mg the Mid Winter Conrereaee

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home and ts convaleseins nicely
John Woodrum and son John
the Rob1nsons TJ Lustre Cleaners Jr, of lvnndale, W Va, we11
The baked goods to be sold Monda) g u e~ ts of Mr :rnd Mrs
wall be made from rectpu m th e Charles J Werry
Danny Morns --- arnved home
new cook boolls wh1ch the dub
Tuesday
to spend the I between
has comp1led Thu 1s the second
edition or the book which will semeste rs wtth hlS parents, Mr
and Mrs Robert Morris Sr.
also be on sale at the Bake Sale
Among the students arrl\llng
1 home Wednesday from OU were
Ted Beegle, Charles Withee
Ramora Bo1ce of Pomeroy and

Mrs. R. Schmoll
Is Hostess F.or
Canasta Club

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was elqcted prbbate Judge in 1954, ~nd later
common ~leas judge In May 1957 td complete the

ents Mr and Mrs Elt Btrchfleld

The Middleport Amtteur Gar

ter Burns Harn.s and J11J

The Exemplar Chapter of Beta
S1gma Ph1 Soronty met on Tuesday evcnmg at the DAV Hall Mrs
Velma Rue presided over a short
busmess meetmg Reports were
g1ven by several committees
The group gave a vote of thank1
to the followm~ boys at Pomeroy
Htgh School for settmg up the
chmrs for their March of Dimes
dance Terry Ohlmger, Robert Cun nmgham Karl H.ood, J1m Sisson
and Terry Phalen
At the close of the mccling rf'·
freshments were served by Mrs
Jtose S1sson and Ann Rupc

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St Joseph llosptlal Parkersburg, den Club will hne a VB!enhne
were \I. Ce kcndd guests of M1ss Bake Sale on Saturday, Feb a at

Beta Sigma Phi
Exemplar Chapter
Meeting Is Held

HARDTOP -

Announces His C3ndidaey
. Co•on Pleas Court Judge

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M1ss Nancy Blaettnar, studen'
at Ohio Umvemty Athens, arnv
ed home Tuesday to spend thr
between semesters vacataon wltl
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred
Ele'llllor S. Schaaf - Mlddleporj Society Editor - Phont 8079 Blaettnar
M1ss Mar) Ann Domlnecke anr
LueUle Hawkins - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone 6244 M1 ss ~: l a m e P1era ~r C l ev~land
students al OtJ are the homK
guest;; or MISS Nancy Bl ne ttnar
Mrs Allred Baggs aad sister
Middleport
Mrs Harold Sm1th spent the pas!
week m Fandlay with their pk

on several proJects
Follow1ng the closmg prayer
refreshments were served by the
Mtss Jane Harr1s, M1u Marsha
hostess
Solomon ;~nd M1s.s Laura Jean
Snodgrass all student nurses at
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The Past Matrons of PDrneroy
Chapter OES met Tuesday even

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Wtth a farm Investment of $18,
000.00 and often larger chattel
capital investn)ent the average
Iarmer 11 getting •Qto the big
buatness · category m any think·
lttg. ,
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benediction by Mary Lou Snild
will conclude the service.
·'pianist for tbe servoce will be
Mrs.' Clair Blaekwood, adult ad·
VIsor SpeCial music will · be a
duet by Janet Beyler and Mary
Lou Snodgra&amp;l an~ a duet by
Clair Louise antl Dicit Bailey.
Ser1~¥ as deacons \flU be Dan·
ny llernai'd and l'llarvln Pulllru1
Pr&amp;ytl( will oo b)! Johnll)' Depoy
'rinmel~ill; Kay JenkJDBOn, Besste Quillen, 1 to r
James Jobb, Jim Blak·
Jr T~ ushi!Ts will be Don\ luth· £_r,
Gilmore, standing, are six of the eighl Daily
earners in Middleport.
rle lnd Junior Pullhul.
'f'IVe of them re-organized their routes beginning Monday to 'eliminate double track)ng,
The above service will be held
In !be Christian Chuteb where Jpeti\lliig up delivery and lightening their jobs. Not present were Doris and David Rife,
Gravel Hill
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!latold· c llosto'r If minister.
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With Leading Counties In Ohio
Pres1dcnt Theodore T

Reed, ($18 75) purcbased every month
soon adds UJI Into a mcc nest

Sr, of the Farmers Bank and
Savmgs Co , sa1d tod:ay Meigs

County salos .totaling $555,071 of
Serle! E IJ,nd H savmgs bonds for
19~7 • was very gratllying"
Mr Reed IS cha1rma'n of · the
Me1gs County Savmgs Bond com
mattec Uc has served m thLs ca
pacify were heavy upon the pub~ sure.se were heav) upon the pub
he to pay for gun.s. antmumt1on
and other soldter supplies
Me1gs County ranked 64th in
thr stale's 88 counties m 1957
sales while 1l ranh below that
in populatron and wc31lh per
capita Only 18 counties m thf!
state made lhCir 1957 llquota" of
whiCh Mmg.s was one
The &lt;'hturman allr1butcd steady
local sales to a "good se!lang
JOb" durmg war years which
has carracd over mto the 1950 s.
He saad
"A lot of folks, hke myself
have learned that a $25 bond

eggu

Mr. Reed laod he has bought
such a bond each month smL-c
1942 when he took C\cr the
bond selhng ch;urmarulup
Ohto sHies ol Savm~s Bond'i

for 1957

tolaled $314,500 or

93 6% of 1ls eXj.l(!cted sales IJUOla.
"ObJo dtd not reach 1ts 1957
quota but 11 d1d compare very
favorably With th e nat10nal sales
ptclure,'' sa\'d Mr Re!!d ·
"The nati~n as a whole reached 90% or ItS quola and With the
close of Deaember fa les we find
the Amcracan people owmng more
E and H Bood~ than ever be£ore."
Durmg Decl'mhr!r
the Ohio
sales of E and H Bonds hit
$2tJ1A million w1th Meigs County
reJJOrtmg sales of $78.208
Twent)' Ob1o counties •urna.,,.d'.
their quota's w1th Monroe,
gan, Wyandol anu Auglalze
ing tbe state.

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Fant~rti~."- :110 not ~II)' l6nJBI', tlett i"
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harnessing-ill ei~trlblty the a!Qm radlo1and
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titan air ctlft, elch and every one of tllenl at
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It is gratifying then to read of the lmailn·
atlon of l'O~·sters in the eJ&amp;hlh; grade of
schoollrl wittch Oity lblllk in tq df Bjlace
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tho Ohio )/cpt ol llcolln; Mel·
ville Palmer, Extension A(l'l.
Enaineer OSU Prof. Glen Schwab
of osu ond l(enneth Ryan of
the Everpure Co.
Mr. Price, in aummarizing resuits of welis drilled In the
county, ahowed that the average
well drlllcd produced 2 to 5 gal·
lona of water per minute Some
wells have beeu completely dry or
produce only aally water. A few
areas such as the Oh10 River and
Shade RIVer bottoma produce
abundant water from wells,
Most or the Mel£.&lt; County bill
area does not have supplies of wo
ter to furnish water lor s large
dairy herd or lor .chools. Some
school! In the county have not
been able, " yet, lo get needed
water supplies One Iarmer re·
ported he h~d drilled three wells
none of which yielded the water
needed.
Speaking on farm ponds Mr
Custer reported that mCISt farms
, hsd one or more 61lca which
migh( be sallsfactory lor pond
construction Some s1tes however
were a considerable distance
from the place where water Is
aeeded so •the water would have

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Show At 'Loncron I

Ohio's Sprlhg Banow Show on
Feb. 22 wlll draw to the Madlton
County lalr,.ounde In London
aeveral hundred of the Jtate'o
best meat-tm hogs, say1 Herbert
.lflrncs. OSU E~tenalon onlmal
Racine Vo-Ag
science apeclallst.
,
Wll
charge ol !be
Show otn&lt;ltlls hope for 000 blr· .
.m1tetllnl and showod colored slid·
rows from 100 exhibitors lhio
1 larm pond and the in•lal·
year, accordlna to Barnes. La1L
':+iiiuOn which made thiS water
year. IllS exhibltora from 20 counUte.
ttes ent•red 417 bm;om.
Information &amp;iven at the
Preccdmg the ahow, awine pro
wb presented by' a panel
d~cers ·will meet at the London
oJ Clarence Price, re
lmgrounds the evenjng ~f Fe~.
21 for an all-Ohio owine banquet
B P. Sandles, manaJer of tho
Clark County Ftllr, and !)Ioria
' ' POULTRYMEN TO•
Cleland or Washington C. H. Oblo
PRODUCE HATCHING
Pork Queen. Will apeak.
I;GGS 'ON A YEAR
Thla year's show, tutra
about the aame " liSt yeor• ..,.
AROUND BASIS
cordmg to BarnPJJ O~e exception
,, that erossbreda will eompete
in two clwes Inllead . JJf .QQO,
with one champ•on eroaabred '!&gt;
be n~e~ Banows will be sold
at auction at the clote of the
Judging Last year lT packera
and livestock market represent•·
tive, bought the animall for an
mroge of $2 38 a hundred
~o be ptpcd for use.
wetiht above market priee.
Pradically all of the over 700
Membm of the show aud!Cnce
!arm ponds now In the county :nay part~eipate In a judginJ con·
oave been built under ~CS super· test. They w1ll he g1ven eards on
vision and ~ith ASC assJSisnce ~bich ,they may mark lbe order
Anyone needing help In locating m whiCh tbry think the ahowa
" otaklng out farm ponds may champions will rank Ia cut-out
contact CJiher agency
value. Wmnm wlil be announced
Melville Palmer pointed out the Feb 26 at a Carcass Day program
Importance of constdcring other to be lleld at the Braun Brot~en
1ources of water lor drinking Packmg Company in Troy. The
md milk bouse use before usmg ~-;;;-er many Wens will
ponds. He showed that ' well ol not stand that much continuoua
h pulltandinJ blr4; the 108 Ia 3 gallon per minute capacity pumping dally throughout the
would produce lBO gallon per year.
\..olthler, produca 1 hipw J&gt;O~
' centqe of hotclrins •Qt; .... ~· hour or 900 ssllon per live hour 11 the well will aland steady
pumping then a pump of capa·
•• J!etter rMe olloy ur any weoiiJII
city suited to the well could be
1thaa any other iD the lodllllr]'.
v~a•.w.-.
used to pump Into a reservoir or
'1\lo produrt of Ni&lt;hola,.
~Istern
101rch is now beeomins o•ailablt
As an example Mr. Palmer
lllllOully to lienor Wowoen.
•bowed thai 1 30 cow dairy herd
each usmg 30 gallons of water
Den~ walt tUI toO late. (lrdor ,lbroup your broiler lt'at&lt;heiJ.
per day would need 900 gallons or
rougbll 10011 gollona per day. To
.
~el the proper pressure at all
&gt;utlcts the rule of lhumb is
that ~ou hm 0 pump larae enough to pump the dally requirement in two hours or 1n this ease
Pllone 3751 ,
Rat!ue lOO
galion per hour capacity, 'II
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• • 1 the well was yielding 180 1,trons
NebotivWe. Olllti
01 1 1
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It 11 • I • • • • t per hour then the smallest size
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be I)OO mlnus 180 or 320 gallon~
It 18 1mportanl to understand
10 this situation two pumpo lri
needed ' Ofte •of small ' ca~aelly to
suJt the producing ability of the'
well and the other larger capa·
e1ty to mamtain pJcssure at all
outlets.
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CJSterns t catch rain water·
rrom roofs ~ another possible
curce or water. About HI gal·
5
Ions or water per year " aII th aI
can be saved from one square
loot cf roof area. A building 30
by 30 feet would produce a ntue
over 16 000 gallons ol rain (ail
per yea;.
~ll Robinson recommended
that farmers consider wells,
spr1ngs and cisterns as sources
of '"''" before using pond water
for milk houses. 11 it becomes
neccs~ary 'to use a pond then
the 1 ,rmer should ask for detailed ,;s!stance from the Health

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•.• balmoed tracilon for fat,
even opreadlna In rotllhest
llelcloonditlons. Come In to~~ See the new 95-bushel
MccormlckNo.SOspreaderl

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Cooference Will
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and FlED co.

Farm Bureau Will
D'Isp}ay ANew
TfaCtOr Fn•day

CockshuH

PHONE

"Wkere Quallly II Paramount"
Cer. 2Dd &amp; Buttemul
l'omeroy, 0.

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New Extension

IN

blc, 21,i-toD loads,

eave travel-tlmeiGet ru8Sed

' . !Mrtllttltt
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to prevent piling
l&gt;o not overcrowd
Prob~bly not more
ch)ekt ahould he pia
!lie Jloier. Eieetrlc brooclm
clll'l-'ti&lt; crowded ., mu ., cool
or oil broodert, •
with
tleetrie brtodere tbe o
IPICI
lhtt io warm enoup 1o ~nder tbe

TRACTOR

McCtnnick" lo. 30 MANURE
Pile

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Early chick• pay ...... t•oup
they may create 10me brooding
problenu, •ar• A. R. Winter,
chairmon ol Ohio Stole Univer•
olty'o poultey Jdenee ~epntmea~·
Early ch1ck1 """ belter he·
eause the wealher lo ~In·
ter polnu ouL Tbey are ..exbosed
1o fewer .U..U... whleb N)' develop with the Dr IWjiD ond
they atort lo iiY lkUIIbll .Uirif
egg production drop1 in late
aummer and prlcu JO .up.
Winter oflere thete brooding
tlpa to help poullr)mon •ve 1
higher perccntage of their chien
Get hroodinl flciiiUea reodY
bolore the clJlcb anlve. Tbe
flrlt few doyo olter ,lblly · arrive
are the moat erilicol. ChiP. mUll
not be overheited or chilled.
'fbe brooder obould n, operoted
1t 911 detlfeel Fabren~it at lbll
edJ&lt; of the hover at lin~ fnd
lowered about 5 deJrees a; week
uotll tile temperature ruebea all
to 70 detlleei. Uoe _1 lhtrliiOIIII
and be sure 11 works. IJte 1 iqard
around the hover tile filii few
doya lo prevent ebickl from wan·
derlng and around the corners
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Feed and water eorly, Place
eblckt under the hover 11 1000 11
. .
they arrtve and have reed and
\,.lor available Glua Jar foun· All of Ohio wu under Wiler In
~fna are nUdaclory lor water ancient geoioJical timet. Tben,
FlU feedcra lull the flfll few many centurieJ ago, aloclerl io·
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dora or place teed on newspapera vaded the rea•on, tlftDdJDI up soils
or en filii Put aomo of the and mixlnl 1n new rock materlol.
tounta1na and feeders under the GlaCial riven, formed by meltlnc
edce of the hover the lira! lew lee, senl huge quanUUea of woter
daya. Commercial chick atarter down valleys, cmyinJ lorce
uaually will giVe beat reaulu. It's amounu of t!favel, und, alit ond
dlllieult to ho1ne mil amall clay.
•mounts of viumlno, antibi•liet These are aome of lbll faell to
aa4 other druga When the dtiekl ~~=~~ ~~c:e:u~fi~cul~~~
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are ol~cr a~d eallnc more a home
mixed feed may be .qed.
"Underatandinl Ohio SOils." Au·
Don't slvc chiek.o med1&lt;lne on- ~~~r:, ~i ~e ~r~, :!r~c!"!~~:
leu nece11ary. Proper eare and
PHO:.'i'l! 411
lood feed are belt health prac-1 :l~l;o~n:~~Se:.or,VIce, 1and Samuel Bone,JI,:;:;;;;;;;;=::;;
tleea.
1,
,. ~enUat,koe!-b05110r' Ia
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iftl "out-of-hand," In ulada, or in
t.ll what makeo aoUo dliler
hiJ!II..blked plea. Improved vorldescribe the compooitloll of
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- , etta, developed through reaeare~, dlfierent soi11.
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Applea ore atilt applel•. ~pile hive added to the quality o£ this Five major ractoea determine
modern proceJIInl ond looo hlild· popular trult.
the kind of aoil thai reaulll, 11y
ling melllcils. Obi~ fruit pwen Even 10,the shopper finds more Morae and Bone Tbeselactoea are
produce hklgb-~li~-lapplooclea, ~· thin mere opplea In ,the market kind of rock mat.t'IJJ, topotlflpby
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which ma e .-~ou...-y I
eov when she look! lor lhllltem. Sbe and drainage of tbe land, length
liodo whole apples, yeo, but she of time that BOil formation hlollk·
lllrv
0 0f1V finds a wide voriety ol applo pro- place, living ond 00dead planll
J
OJ ducta. M•ny or theae are in ready·
antmals in and
the soil,
to-use fonn, aucb as applesauce. and c:llmilte, eapeeially tempen·
.
opple
and rainfall
' jpie1 lllllng, apple 1llces and ture
Knowledge
of the 101ls of an
')~ r~_e u ee.
area ean be useful in e•plainin&amp; or
Extension SpeclaliJII Ia Market- predicting BOll behavior, lbll aulh·
,
1ng Information lor Consumers at ors point out. 11 also ean be uaed
A silver Jubilee dairy teehnol· the Ohio State IJolverJity, Colum- lo apply the results of aarlcultur
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OIY conference on the Ohio Stole bUJ, report that development of , 1 research to OJmilar ooU., to ap
University campus Februlfl' 2!1 to tbele ready-tc&gt;uae apple produrts praiae land or to plan highways,
MINDAL WIWI, W. VA.
2!1 wUl feature more lhon fort)' hu rreatly lnere.,.d the market airports or buiklitJg foundoUons
speakers from varloua parts of the lor apple grower~. Processing Into Copies of the bulleUn are avail·
CHICKS ST.ABTED ........... .. .. . . 7SU
country, aceordinl to Frank Koval uuce or 1llces. and preserving able at caunty agentl' offJCQ.
NUIIBI!B sOLD .. , ...... .. ...... ... ntf
Extension SPet!tollalln daley teeb· either in cona or by freezing,
door
nology.
makes it poaaible to keep apple farm demonstration Free
LIVABILITY .. ........ ....... , , .. . • tl%
The eonference wnt offer opec- quollty high well past tbe time prizea. Refreshments.
AGE ........ .. .. , .. . .... weeD, 3 da,i
lal prot!fams lor peraona Interest- when applea In cold storage be· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;~ 1
DATE SOLD ................. Od. 1.57
ed In monufaclured dairy ·pro- Jln to lose tbelr freah, flrm, juiey
AVIllAGE WEJGHT PER BIID •.. . , .• Ut
ductJ, field operation•, m~rket crllpoeu.
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milk and ice ere1111. Tbe speakers,. Tbe marketing specialists sugFEI!D CONVEBSIO,., .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. tJ1
Koval oay~ will uiaeull current gest that shoppers ~heek tbe labFllttrid, Soli Woltr
ToTAL C08T PEB;MUND OF MEAT .. 11.1
problem• confronting lodv's'dalry· eta on canned apple products. Tbe
SEE US FOR
qten and opJ19rtUnlUea for lncrea• labell provide valuable informa·
ed busineayfllcieney and profit. lion for the c001umer, For exam- SOF:I' WATER SERVICE
The protlflm on manu!octured pie, the law requires the lal!el to
producto will be held Febtuary 2!1. lhow tbe name of the product, net
also
Ill• d01lgn.IOior persona lnterea~ contents Jn weight or fluid meaa·
ed In the butter, ebeese ' ond coo· ure, name and addrell of packer Flaeal AulomaUc or Semi Aucentrated milk lndustrlea. Dllciu· or distributor, and all iligredients
olon topics wm empbaaize plant Ia tbe ean In the order of their tomatic home • owned Softoa.
eanilt\I'IJI JniJ...,~)clencY•
imgortance.ln add1Uon, the ~~er qa, JWteQ.
The field protlfam, sef for Feb- moy put en the label auclr lnfor·
,, , ,
tUBI'Y as and 26, will etten the malton as the number o.r servmgs,
( 1
theme "Milk Ptoduction and Eeon· suggestions for use, rec1pes, quail·
,_
omlcs.'' Spoakero will talk abeut ty Jta~emento, and grade .. Usmg
current and future feeding prae- sueh mformat10n snd consulerlng
SOFT WATER SERVICI!
tlces which fit into the farm pro- 1the price of comparable products,
PhonlllO.X or 397
JIAJute 1!4
gram, milk •nttation practicealor tile shopper may often save money
farm~• use of laboratory records or get bett.r products for her
Pomtroy
by 11e d' men and re1aw
'·d au bj·~·
~w. money than abe would olberwise. 1::;;:~;;;::;:;;;;~§§~
Featured topiCI on the market
milk protllam February 27 wtilln·
elude new telltioJ methods for fat
and toto! solida, extending the
.... of non-fat dry milt and chang
ing plant operatlcno to increaae
efficiency.
lhe flee cream program Februory
28 will Include a display and dlo·
cusaion of nut lee erea1111 from
On lan 31 and Feb 1, 1958 the
Ohio market.l aad talks on iee new "Power·irlc'' Cockshutt trae·
cream quality problema and their tor will be on display at the
control
Meigs County Farm Bureau CoDep' Intent on the particular S i.
Ul be beld I lb Ag· Op Aa'n. local Cockshutt ma·
prob c.n.
esa one w
n e
B Idly making 'noud water rlcul\ural Laboratories and the AI· cbJnery deoler for this area
safe •·onalsts of ldte'iation to re- rlcultunl Admlblstlation build· Two years of testing the new
, soil and orJ&amp;nic particles lnge on tbe Weal Campua.
tractor under. severe dessert
and chlorination to destroy harm·
conditioaa and one million doJJara in research have gone mto
lui o•ganl&amp;ms. Slow l&amp;nd Clllers earcw ohow will include the car· the development of this ultra mowhi•·'t have at least a two foot 011101 of blue ribbon wtnneta at dern tractor by Cock.lbutt Farm
FIRST
dcp•n ol sharp sand may be uaed. London, plus tbe carea11es or Equipment Company.
Nol ·""" than 50 gallons of wa· animals nominated by other exhi· Called the "world's newest trac
ter per day per square fcot of bitors.
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tor" the COekahutt line incorporaur I c should go through tho
v. Y. Overturf of London will ateo advance rugged design; a
f1llc 1'
sene 11 barrow show chairman. new eDJine and tram;mtsaioni
Performance-Economy-Power
C'llorlnation may be aecOm· The event is sponsored by tbe new •utomatic traction tnns£er;
phslll'd by using a small •Ioker Ohio Swine
Grower~ council, new hydraulic draft and depth
hkc mechantam which forces the with member auoclationa tntlud- controli and new comfort a~d
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chh1r1ne mto the Une as the pump lng the Ohio Swine Breedera and convenience for the operator.
opP! 1cs said Mr-. Ryan Ordinary Feeder&amp; Asaoc1ation, Ohio Com· Farmers are invited to visit
chlo me. bleach may be used as mercia! Swine Producers uaocia tne~r Cockabutt dealer on Jan. 31
th{' 50JUfce of chlormc, but provia· tion and the Swine lmprotinnent and Feb. 1 to test drive the new
ion ~llould be made so the water Assotlation of Ohio.
tractor and arranse lor 1111 on·the·
rem IHIS in , ' stor1ge area for 1r:;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;i;;o~~;;;;;_:;;;_;;_;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;
thirly minutes ab the chlorine It
ma' act on the orgam11ms.
II further delaila on water
sup!dJcs are desired all agencies
· 388-Y
Ohio
lhe county will be &amp;lad to
farnJers securt! tbe needed

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8:00 Caplal:t Kan(aroo
8:45 CBS News
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the \veatw· •·
9:00 Mornlit1 ShOWI
11:
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The
Late
Show
ii~AN~l!IO BAY, Cuba
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to:tltJ liarry Moore
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7
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I:J1alllf9 j Guinther, ra
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Mr. and Mrs.
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Dunca~
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Mt. and Mta, lllrvey Erlewine 11:llll Dollo
~ third ciami, usN, •mt or
and family, Clifton, W 'Va , ond a~ daug)ot.r, Ioeiia visited llr 12:00 News at Noon
r Shirley E. Guinther of Lin
Gene Duncan, Columbus\ Jpent aiul Mta: Hairy Erlewlno of »&gt;x; 12:U Love or Life
ooln Helghta, Pomeroy, Ohio, 1,
'Sunday w1th Mr. and MrJ. Dour· tel, Frldai ivtnlnf.
12.~0 Search lor Tomoi'I'OII'
TV Classroom
j~ -t t
servl~i
aboard the d~stroyer USS
las Cifcle and family. , ,
IY ILANCHI M. HASKINS
Mr.
•Ad
Mrs.
Forrest
McCalla
12:45
Guiding
Light
9:90
Captain
·KanJaroo
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Blandy on sltakedown
training The Editor
Barbara anq Marilyn Rous!t of
and ftq!lly ol Cliarle•lon, W. Yo.,
IQ:SQ
Mighty
Mme
PJ,;~
c/o
The
Sentinel
J\lhcna
ore
•pending
the
\week
"'i':ofe':'i:'":i':iiW,~lt;ii;tj~:tl at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Col·
l:QO Katie's Kik:bett
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lowing her commissioning on Nov PoiiJeroy, Ohio.
With their varenls, Mr. olld Mrs • 1P4J1I S~nday wflh ber pnenta, 1:90 Aa the Wotfd Tum
11:00 ~~rden cl,~~ .
·••.
Dear Sir:
,
Edaon Roush
Mr. and M!l· Cljlrence Prk:e
A newopaper
one to
a
26, 1957
.
11:30 SatUrday J'¥thal4o · ,
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2:00
Beat
the
Clock
Mra Erma! Sehreckonsut of Mr. and.Jolu tt-Y Martins visit- 1:30 Hou10party '
to find material
hlo
g~ "For valor, In tacc ol
T-e Blandy alf-&lt;OIIdltioned and Thl• I• to let you know thlllhe
12:00 Young Peoplea PhllJtit.
Bake Sale held by Pack 2!13, Ma·
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h · 11
ed hla l&gt;rolli!&gt;i, Jl~ ~~ Mn. Obert
on tbJS one certain day
ll'eat IOJI."
d~f(lied wltb tlie li(tsl Oldnill~t aon
.
moiil&lt;i '
was
a
big
success.
We
would
Pa!k~sburg
called
on
er
a
s
••,
Marl!lni,
HlhtsOnvllle,
Sunday.
3·00 Big Payor!
to do oomethlng so tild that
lier addroll now- 764 Clear· an~ operating equlpm~nt, Is sche·~
1:00 Loll• llai!Pr
like
to
thsnk
you
and
your
paP.r
M
rs.
Dean
Brmker
ond
fal"liY,
'Mr.
and
?,ln.
David
TUlia
ond
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3:30
The
Verdict
II
Yollrl
practlcnliy new.
•lew Avenuo, Aiton, Ohio. Hoi duleli to make a c'!«lse lo Nor·
~
for
the
prompt
way
ypu
publlshod
Sunday
cvemng.
do\llhleliiiOIO.ud,tltinl,
liave
aDii
4:00 Brighter DaY
2:00 Pro Hookey
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He published the entire ten home in New 1eraoy wu ai II~&gt; them Europe ui&gt;Ori oomplotlon of
onnouneement
or
the
sale
Mr.
and
Mrs
George
Circle
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Bobby,
til
Bailib'il~ae
JPOftl
the
UO' ·Meet GgJ'IIJi Atelier:
~ : 15 Secret Storm
commondmentJ with no ~omment bokert where 11he spent Christmas the C11ribDcan exercises.
Although the Mothers have
and dauehtcr, Pomeroy were the '-'e'k end w~ h1,r •parenla, Mr. ~:30 Edge of Night
at beginning or end,
wlfh ' Earl'S people
~repe a sltr!-o-eaalell and 1110-;:j
~:/!0
11ecorg,lro'
hoking the pDSt week for
Sunday guests or his mother, and Mlli Vk! i8aliy,
C.iJO Early !J1iow
6:30 ~OIH Oenl'ib:· ,,,
A "Constant ,'fl~ader" In lhe
&amp;raeelul way to dre.sa lllat I've
school Polio Drive tbeyr ~:~~~~~::1 .1 Mrs. Mary Circle and son M•lvlri
•The Friend nijl Clm of the
pcr&lt;~•n of an angry pors~lrtna
ee • et 1• 1
7:00 Star. Per!Otlnance
Mrs. Naomi Brinker an"d fanjlly Cbriitlon Omt-db will hove their 6:3o llodt llaa4 Reporter
man &lt;·a rne te.rlng In to the olll~e.
l'rolllema of unemployment are
~. Y - u o the young Cru· whole beartedly to our 01
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6.45
Sports
Parade
790 Per'ry Mascio ' Sbo'f
for
thio
1
reel
that
they
.
Roeinc
wore
Sunday
ovon!na
plfl)o
'l
ihs
Oliieli'lifAIIla~~
§at.
"How dare you talk like that now railing their haads in far ~dbta of Baptlat C~urch visited
6: ·55 Weatbarman
8:30 Diek li tho Dneb11 ..
about me ? Caneel my aubacrt~ too many areas of our country 1 adt '18 eh urcb at MI. Alto, W. Va. given public recognition.
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thom11 ,htdiy' ~tfiilq, Fe!S. tal.
Holter and family,
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~ Ell!"! ~eliod and dl~ghter 7 00 lirama
lion al once.",
' Hotly ra1e• t'• lonlrovcriy be- 11 un4IY n1ghi-Bob Mills Den Mother It is wonderful
9'Cf .!"e · Galet ~- Show
tween labor and onlployer 81 tu Gene Coleman, Larry Rice and able to 1101 t.hls reaponaa at
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Travel '
¢1l'C!lo op~nt .1:llut·sdlly 1!teteil b~ a lllrllrdaY dllliel Still- 7:30 SOh}ilz Pl3yhrnm
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Somewhat ld&gt;al~cd, thla ··)'~.~~!'~'J·t~ di, And tho old argument tholr eohotts-t nearly burst ..trr· •hbl'l nbtlct; •
10.00
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but wonder bow al or ua •
how a~todiallon. boo rfplac· lag to keep the •urprlac, but kepi Once again 1 s.o.y Thank You for
tQ:3li'! OffiO!il 'lll[ W
your
cocpcrotlon.
.. • o!hnl 1Pl'eal!nt were :Mrs. I10&lt;JS ~:!jtl Mr, Adams Qnd EVe
brother. nut my al!ller, !Jut me,
Bd rar too many men It agatn 11- ~utn-t~ls illlsone or our finer
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Jt~ann
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Lawd" n~ond up undor tho storn l"'trolod by the !amo11a story of a •• oup
Chr tlao young poople
0:30 26 Men
11:10 Tbe lisle ~ow :
Thelma Sayre, D. 1.1. 11\e supper guest of Margaret Ann
WcTu·111et at the home of
rneuurc or those anc!ent words? rollow walchlna 1 Chllfuhell hue· here Jn town who ure truly
Carlctoh Wc~ncsday evening.
All or them, r mean, not jnd ket moYing tom oC earth at one ''Doer" or the Word" not just
O•car Smith and friend llodgel
four or five, or C\len she
run IWOOp.
btare-rs-1 missed Cora Rupe
McNJOkles of Pomeroy were Sun·
"Why don'l you got rid of It here In town- ahe'a up tl nle&lt;e
day dlnn!r gnesla of Mr. and Mra
and hire twent~ men wilh oho•· \tary Reynold• Kina'• In Michigan
7 30 Rln Till Tt~
Ju ~t reodlna: libout 11Tbere nre
els?" he askllll.
and h., bton lor five woek1-lor
!Jon Sinltli and lamdy.
8:00 Jinlllolllte
two J.l ides to every question" and
five we~b before tha t she w"
Mr and Mrl Paul Sm•tb spent
U4 Mgn On
Bald the olamsbell man, "f oan with Marr Pi-obaaco and family8•30 Coll45
a mon's rejoinder '11a'r.S, and
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Sunday afternoon with his mctherhettcr Ihan lhat..- 1 can blre 2
9:45 Morning Movie
there are two side11 to a sheet or do
9.00
fl:!l\lllc
Silla~
$how
Mra
Mary
Smith
of
Portland.
hundrerl men with tmpoons"
Oora•a such a Yaluable persona:oo Ad•eaturea ln Learning, 9:30 Tlte' 1'11Mce1iltid!t!l Sh6w
flypoper, too. But il makca •
Mr. and Mrtl Dan Smith and
In thl• arli&lt;!e, 1 load, it ..., 1
one's aought after by sev•r·
11:110 Nel1bbprs
great d1f!m nce to the 81 on
!0:00 Walter Wlnohell J'llt ·
~,IIJilY ivere Sunday
altornoon
st41cd that II would cost ovm
31 once- -now wllnkle
12:05
Noo~ Newa
which olde he lnnds "
lq:IIO , 1(-.1 OJ DeolaiOD
gueoto of 'If~ and Mrl. LiW·
th6uaj~d doll~rl 10 I Jlllt read of-sav~ YOI!f ogg car2:1$ Llhtrllle
Often ono sido is :;ood, and sixl~·live
11:00 tl1~ '
rlnce Smith, toufel , c;lifl. ,
produre
a
!Iuick,
ray,
wllh
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ton•.
lili
little
depj''-fsiiiDs
With
2:45 llovle Qul3 Qulo
one i• ovll It ply• uo io care mct~odj.
11: itt lt!eater 13
rkh earth, plant with grm seed,
. Mr." and • Mrs neon Brinker
1:00
tlrtldjeo Jide Show
fuily enmlne 11 ChOO!Ht yo thli
and Belly ~arloton called on
And SO man 1001 DR, a good lemon and orann se6d or even Quoler ll'fiiJ!I th~ News
l2:30 ''" ou •
: ·;t~vU ilfftlaie
day whom you wiJI serve" and deal liko tho anvy dog snapplnt somo flower ~I lhe heavy
!fr, and Mts. William &lt;liiner of
BY
UNITID
PRISS
2:f5 Pal and Ml!'f , '
maybe hnrd tn filliy rcall" Ia al his own tall
top or carton un4er this to give '
LJNCQLN, Neb.- G\Jy S!" k Keno Monday ofternoon.
9:00 ~leon Bindstand .
"lle lhat ~ nol with Me ~
4
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800
I'm very di•turbed at readin¥ thicker b 807 ad . • you•t! wedlhet, tlilller of ntass murderer
8:10 Da Ylfli 'frijrt 'Y6ur Wife!
against Me"
Salevepost's sarita or arlleleo (5 have lots cl green httlo old atull dharles Starkweather, ,,. whclhet
f:clo Amerlcoo Budsland
aU) on "Tho Chancing 1\fld· popping through- if I can only ho would dlaown blo aon
Rerent letter from my dear In
5100 B\ilielil~
west."
find 10me unfrozen ground now"1 gu 4318 (1\le got every reason
lrlend Mnbel Wll•on Pickens or Thoae of u1 here In Peaceful wont to trf ll..,.j~t l~lllllhl rd to. Bui I just can't."
s:ao Mtu•l' House Clu•
S:clo c~ ·club
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Mason, W. Va, tells me that Valley can hardly rcalizo what's t! ll you- 1 started my diet (klnda)
6.90 Artlnil' ~- Sinlth Repo;ta
Helen Dorat Dobbie, formerly a going on 111 I'Hnj, Mlchlfan, In again and in COIDe&amp; Dad with poa- DOUGLAS, Wyo-WIIIIam D1x
teacher In Middleport 11. S. and
t!i~ Nelft
Delroll, oround Ollltafo and In nu.....,but be ihnils me lo ' on, Convene County, Neb, altor·
widowed within the paat 8 or 9 areas
w~tll'e tlfMmployntont line. aeanty little six 0r aevon while ney, after Wyontlng Gov Mil wurd
month' II n4w teaching Ql Ailp~
he crunches filly away- tha Sbapson 111~ he would nevqr per
0 , and gu"'l who Ia htr superin- are hecom!•a oliliMUslr long
One
hateo
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It,
but
funny sun who placed obollolll mil execullon of the d9ath scn·
tendent-Yeo, Walker E&amp;oex, for·
il'a
vety·
rea
to
ltitl
mart
!tl
on
!alirood at At~ens are now ltnoe on ~-.arlea Sto!kweather,
mer Supt. of MHS.
Flint
Who,
e~d ~IIW. ~Y ~ hnvliiJ a oeasiQII of oold, aoblll' oil his deolaion to re ea10 the
Helen Ia aucb a beloved Plr·
Ill'" murderer to Nebraska offi
aon lo thole who know her hol'e about to tooe bi; hilmt, lllf ho1Jae •1cond tholll!ht-eaeh and tveey dais·
hold roodJ. the vhr f~od ft1illl real®nt of !he enlll! f.all Gl'fiOI!
She lo•t hor only Jon tand oblldi his
kltehen.
are) wa• told br a~lhOJitlea who "In view of all th• circum
aome yeara ago In , moat tra1it
Tale a took al lit~• Po« artl· tnv••tiltlletl !~at lbll m~,:!;:~ slanc" .we ore golnl lo waive
way by drown)ns. Laot JUJJlRitr cleo
jurlsdlctlcn and ailqw Ne'brasks
11 you wahl lp ,aee ftow
senleMt
thla 10rl f•.
hor h111band Earl wa1 OUI dol!l
authoritl., to take el'er."
auddenly by a h"rt oltaek J~•l atr!Oua the thl«r 1, lh ldlclltgan. rn~· :~ .,,,tl~''l
hearlland
of
Mid"•l
llltluatry.
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whon they we,. plannl•J a 1....,.
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aU "lull
Jy vaeaUon trip t~ · Florida.
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On
the
very
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p~n
In
Ttlllo
I ohali naver lorrel !hot brl..
td&lt;tivea
Jirl al her husband'a last rlteo It marutne are UW}l Grabam and
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Pomeroy lalt aummor whon abe hil lnvetr f#lllily ill n~· children
ALSO; 1t.Jift,·tJI.'-eftt1
kepi ueurlnt aa all . 'm all and 1 ~aey o®o~D! fl Sarah
Olturcblll ond ftef dei&gt;IOflble
rlaht" and "I'll be 111 lllht."
In memory toe, 1 co baek to liuoo of l'eCIIIll dole.
I read both l!l'lte-'IJ)I-In
her wedding 11 the Lutberon
Cbureh In Pomaroy Her tlrell Ttllle'a ~olullln "Peot!l~" ~tMeh Ia
Wll while "An&amp;el akin" "111 ond turned to oororlf and Oral by
II ever l 11w in aagtlio irltii!J It lOOO's Ptd 11!0\l) 41 rndllh,
At4 I fMI 'IH ~ar l~e toa·
Wll hert, II Jbe Welt\ ljJ laaf
ollie, with an ormflll of while trijf d&lt;Jd'i ntili and tH~ laleftte4
liowtta and 1 IOidon llll!t fall· lllr.,I-O!Je rtprtMDiillt tli lltat
btl! Ill life, 1111 fthe,..,.tlow at
'"• lilrous~ 11ft ottliitd ,1,11 u li
ieut for m-.e ot lflt on
If lo ble11ing.
Not ail tbe her.., ot tbll Idol lillh ltet ol very dirty ejoy.

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tile "Spaoe Age" ~fe Ia ~lp Geunty- as we
read In the co!UIIln! of,The DailY. ~eptlnel of
Wedne~day con~errung t!\e sklf· pres~led 6y
the Eighth Grade studeilts of P'o~ Jun·
ior High SchooL
The youngsters in that ~las; whlJe they
presented their play "Mtirfi FantaSY"' let their
imag1nalions run wild in otder that they be
aLie to . present somethla~ Ill the j!lalter of
enterlamment for their fellow studerttil.
~~ lightly pass ovtr tllal word "lillagilla·
lion but on rereadlrtg Ol tlie Wllttlatlildeflly
become aware of lhe fact that lmaglnallon
leads on to factuality, and 1o lrulh.
We remember well a number of years ago
m readmg through the pages 61 MilnUilc
F1chon books stories relating to tlie coil'luest
or spacr by men of the earth. ln tlioie years
such matcnal waa re~arded bs nollllng more
th " h f
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which was fantasy and lll!@«i1lii!Ob of some
writer, Is p~ovlng to lie ~!together too lrue.
The raoe " now on belweeft tbe liiio world
powers to gee who Wilt flrft atinch a man In·
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Fant~rti~."- :110 not ~II)' l6nJBI', tlett i"
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harnessing-ill ei~trlblty the a!Qm radlo1and
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titan air ctlft, elch and every one of tllenl at
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It is gratifying then to read of the lmailn·
atlon of l'O~·sters in the eJ&amp;hlh; grade of
schoollrl wittch Oity lblllk in tq df Bjlace
ttavtil, It is froln such dre~ms, such !tttaginaUllll, if you will, that wUI come iife tillliUles
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tho Ohio )/cpt ol llcolln; Mel·
ville Palmer, Extension A(l'l.
Enaineer OSU Prof. Glen Schwab
of osu ond l(enneth Ryan of
the Everpure Co.
Mr. Price, in aummarizing resuits of welis drilled In the
county, ahowed that the average
well drlllcd produced 2 to 5 gal·
lona of water per minute Some
wells have beeu completely dry or
produce only aally water. A few
areas such as the Oh10 River and
Shade RIVer bottoma produce
abundant water from wells,
Most or the Mel£.&lt; County bill
area does not have supplies of wo
ter to furnish water lor s large
dairy herd or lor .chools. Some
school! In the county have not
been able, " yet, lo get needed
water supplies One Iarmer re·
ported he h~d drilled three wells
none of which yielded the water
needed.
Speaking on farm ponds Mr
Custer reported that mCISt farms
, hsd one or more 61lca which
migh( be sallsfactory lor pond
construction Some s1tes however
were a considerable distance
from the place where water Is
aeeded so •the water would have

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Show At 'Loncron I

Ohio's Sprlhg Banow Show on
Feb. 22 wlll draw to the Madlton
County lalr,.ounde In London
aeveral hundred of the Jtate'o
best meat-tm hogs, say1 Herbert
.lflrncs. OSU E~tenalon onlmal
Racine Vo-Ag
science apeclallst.
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charge ol !be
Show otn&lt;ltlls hope for 000 blr· .
.m1tetllnl and showod colored slid·
rows from 100 exhibitors lhio
1 larm pond and the in•lal·
year, accordlna to Barnes. La1L
':+iiiuOn which made thiS water
year. IllS exhibltora from 20 counUte.
ttes ent•red 417 bm;om.
Information &amp;iven at the
Preccdmg the ahow, awine pro
wb presented by' a panel
d~cers ·will meet at the London
oJ Clarence Price, re
lmgrounds the evenjng ~f Fe~.
21 for an all-Ohio owine banquet
B P. Sandles, manaJer of tho
Clark County Ftllr, and !)Ioria
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Cleland or Washington C. H. Oblo
PRODUCE HATCHING
Pork Queen. Will apeak.
I;GGS 'ON A YEAR
Thla year's show, tutra
about the aame " liSt yeor• ..,.
AROUND BASIS
cordmg to BarnPJJ O~e exception
,, that erossbreda will eompete
in two clwes Inllead . JJf .QQO,
with one champ•on eroaabred '!&gt;
be n~e~ Banows will be sold
at auction at the clote of the
Judging Last year lT packera
and livestock market represent•·
tive, bought the animall for an
mroge of $2 38 a hundred
~o be ptpcd for use.
wetiht above market priee.
Pradically all of the over 700
Membm of the show aud!Cnce
!arm ponds now In the county :nay part~eipate In a judginJ con·
oave been built under ~CS super· test. They w1ll he g1ven eards on
vision and ~ith ASC assJSisnce ~bich ,they may mark lbe order
Anyone needing help In locating m whiCh tbry think the ahowa
" otaklng out farm ponds may champions will rank Ia cut-out
contact CJiher agency
value. Wmnm wlil be announced
Melville Palmer pointed out the Feb 26 at a Carcass Day program
Importance of constdcring other to be lleld at the Braun Brot~en
1ources of water lor drinking Packmg Company in Troy. The
md milk bouse use before usmg ~-;;;-er many Wens will
ponds. He showed that ' well ol not stand that much continuoua
h pulltandinJ blr4; the 108 Ia 3 gallon per minute capacity pumping dally throughout the
would produce lBO gallon per year.
\..olthler, produca 1 hipw J&gt;O~
' centqe of hotclrins •Qt; .... ~· hour or 900 ssllon per live hour 11 the well will aland steady
pumping then a pump of capa·
•• J!etter rMe olloy ur any weoiiJII
city suited to the well could be
1thaa any other iD the lodllllr]'.
v~a•.w.-.
used to pump Into a reservoir or
'1\lo produrt of Ni&lt;hola,.
~Istern
101rch is now beeomins o•ailablt
As an example Mr. Palmer
lllllOully to lienor Wowoen.
•bowed thai 1 30 cow dairy herd
each usmg 30 gallons of water
Den~ walt tUI toO late. (lrdor ,lbroup your broiler lt'at&lt;heiJ.
per day would need 900 gallons or
rougbll 10011 gollona per day. To
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~el the proper pressure at all
&gt;utlcts the rule of lhumb is
that ~ou hm 0 pump larae enough to pump the dally requirement in two hours or 1n this ease
Pllone 3751 ,
Rat!ue lOO
galion per hour capacity, 'II
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NebotivWe. Olllti
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It 11 • I • • • • t per hour then the smallest size
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It 18 1mportanl to understand
10 this situation two pumpo lri
needed ' Ofte •of small ' ca~aelly to
suJt the producing ability of the'
well and the other larger capa·
e1ty to mamtain pJcssure at all
outlets.
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rrom roofs ~ another possible
curce or water. About HI gal·
5
Ions or water per year " aII th aI
can be saved from one square
loot cf roof area. A building 30
by 30 feet would produce a ntue
over 16 000 gallons ol rain (ail
per yea;.
~ll Robinson recommended
that farmers consider wells,
spr1ngs and cisterns as sources
of '"''" before using pond water
for milk houses. 11 it becomes
neccs~ary 'to use a pond then
the 1 ,rmer should ask for detailed ,;s!stance from the Health

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even opreadlna In rotllhest
llelcloonditlons. Come In to~~ See the new 95-bushel
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Cooference Will
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Farm Bureau Will
D'Isp}ay ANew
TfaCtOr Fn•day

CockshuH

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"Wkere Quallly II Paramount"
Cer. 2Dd &amp; Buttemul
l'omeroy, 0.

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New Extension

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blc, 21,i-toD loads,

eave travel-tlmeiGet ru8Sed

' . !Mrtllttltt
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to prevent piling
l&gt;o not overcrowd
Prob~bly not more
ch)ekt ahould he pia
!lie Jloier. Eieetrlc brooclm
clll'l-'ti&lt; crowded ., mu ., cool
or oil broodert, •
with
tleetrie brtodere tbe o
IPICI
lhtt io warm enoup 1o ~nder tbe

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McCtnnick" lo. 30 MANURE
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Early chick• pay ...... t•oup
they may create 10me brooding
problenu, •ar• A. R. Winter,
chairmon ol Ohio Stole Univer•
olty'o poultey Jdenee ~epntmea~·
Early ch1ck1 """ belter he·
eause the wealher lo ~In·
ter polnu ouL Tbey are ..exbosed
1o fewer .U..U... whleb N)' develop with the Dr IWjiD ond
they atort lo iiY lkUIIbll .Uirif
egg production drop1 in late
aummer and prlcu JO .up.
Winter oflere thete brooding
tlpa to help poullr)mon •ve 1
higher perccntage of their chien
Get hroodinl flciiiUea reodY
bolore the clJlcb anlve. Tbe
flrlt few doyo olter ,lblly · arrive
are the moat erilicol. ChiP. mUll
not be overheited or chilled.
'fbe brooder obould n, operoted
1t 911 detlfeel Fabren~it at lbll
edJ&lt; of the hover at lin~ fnd
lowered about 5 deJrees a; week
uotll tile temperature ruebea all
to 70 detlleei. Uoe _1 lhtrliiOIIII
and be sure 11 works. IJte 1 iqard
around the hover tile filii few
doya lo prevent ebickl from wan·
derlng and around the corners
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Feed and water eorly, Place
eblckt under the hover 11 1000 11
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they arrtve and have reed and
\,.lor available Glua Jar foun· All of Ohio wu under Wiler In
~fna are nUdaclory lor water ancient geoioJical timet. Tben,
FlU feedcra lull the flfll few many centurieJ ago, aloclerl io·
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dora or place teed on newspapera vaded the rea•on, tlftDdJDI up soils
or en filii Put aomo of the and mixlnl 1n new rock materlol.
tounta1na and feeders under the GlaCial riven, formed by meltlnc
edce of the hover the lira! lew lee, senl huge quanUUea of woter
daya. Commercial chick atarter down valleys, cmyinJ lorce
uaually will giVe beat reaulu. It's amounu of t!favel, und, alit ond
dlllieult to ho1ne mil amall clay.
•mounts of viumlno, antibi•liet These are aome of lbll faell to
aa4 other druga When the dtiekl ~~=~~ ~~c:e:u~fi~cul~~~
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are ol~cr a~d eallnc more a home
mixed feed may be .qed.
"Underatandinl Ohio SOils." Au·
Don't slvc chiek.o med1&lt;lne on- ~~~r:, ~i ~e ~r~, :!r~c!"!~~:
leu nece11ary. Proper eare and
PHO:.'i'l! 411
lood feed are belt health prac-1 :l~l;o~n:~~Se:.or,VIce, 1and Samuel Bone,JI,:;:;;;;;;;;=::;;
tleea.
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,. ~enUat,koe!-b05110r' Ia
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iftl "out-of-hand," In ulada, or in
t.ll what makeo aoUo dliler
hiJ!II..blked plea. Improved vorldescribe the compooitloll of
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Applea ore atilt applel•. ~pile hive added to the quality o£ this Five major ractoea determine
modern proceJIInl ond looo hlild· popular trult.
the kind of aoil thai reaulll, 11y
ling melllcils. Obi~ fruit pwen Even 10,the shopper finds more Morae and Bone Tbeselactoea are
produce hklgb-~li~-lapplooclea, ~· thin mere opplea In ,the market kind of rock mat.t'IJJ, topotlflpby
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which ma e .-~ou...-y I
eov when she look! lor lhllltem. Sbe and drainage of tbe land, length
liodo whole apples, yeo, but she of time that BOil formation hlollk·
lllrv
0 0f1V finds a wide voriety ol applo pro- place, living ond 00dead planll
J
OJ ducta. M•ny or theae are in ready·
antmals in and
the soil,
to-use fonn, aucb as applesauce. and c:llmilte, eapeeially tempen·
.
opple
and rainfall
' jpie1 lllllng, apple 1llces and ture
Knowledge
of the 101ls of an
')~ r~_e u ee.
area ean be useful in e•plainin&amp; or
Extension SpeclaliJII Ia Market- predicting BOll behavior, lbll aulh·
,
1ng Information lor Consumers at ors point out. 11 also ean be uaed
A silver Jubilee dairy teehnol· the Ohio State IJolverJity, Colum- lo apply the results of aarlcultur
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OIY conference on the Ohio Stole bUJ, report that development of , 1 research to OJmilar ooU., to ap
University campus Februlfl' 2!1 to tbele ready-tc&gt;uae apple produrts praiae land or to plan highways,
MINDAL WIWI, W. VA.
2!1 wUl feature more lhon fort)' hu rreatly lnere.,.d the market airports or buiklitJg foundoUons
speakers from varloua parts of the lor apple grower~. Processing Into Copies of the bulleUn are avail·
CHICKS ST.ABTED ........... .. .. . . 7SU
country, aceordinl to Frank Koval uuce or 1llces. and preserving able at caunty agentl' offJCQ.
NUIIBI!B sOLD .. , ...... .. ...... ... ntf
Extension SPet!tollalln daley teeb· either in cona or by freezing,
door
nology.
makes it poaaible to keep apple farm demonstration Free
LIVABILITY .. ........ ....... , , .. . • tl%
The eonference wnt offer opec- quollty high well past tbe time prizea. Refreshments.
AGE ........ .. .. , .. . .... weeD, 3 da,i
lal prot!fams lor peraona Interest- when applea In cold storage be· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;~ 1
DATE SOLD ................. Od. 1.57
ed In monufaclured dairy ·pro- Jln to lose tbelr freah, flrm, juiey
AVIllAGE WEJGHT PER BIID •.. . , .• Ut
ductJ, field operation•, m~rket crllpoeu.
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milk and ice ere1111. Tbe speakers,. Tbe marketing specialists sugFEI!D CONVEBSIO,., .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. tJ1
Koval oay~ will uiaeull current gest that shoppers ~heek tbe labFllttrid, Soli Woltr
ToTAL C08T PEB;MUND OF MEAT .. 11.1
problem• confronting lodv's'dalry· eta on canned apple products. Tbe
SEE US FOR
qten and opJ19rtUnlUea for lncrea• labell provide valuable informa·
ed busineayfllcieney and profit. lion for the c001umer, For exam- SOF:I' WATER SERVICE
The protlflm on manu!octured pie, the law requires the lal!el to
producto will be held Febtuary 2!1. lhow tbe name of the product, net
also
Ill• d01lgn.IOior persona lnterea~ contents Jn weight or fluid meaa·
ed In the butter, ebeese ' ond coo· ure, name and addrell of packer Flaeal AulomaUc or Semi Aucentrated milk lndustrlea. Dllciu· or distributor, and all iligredients
olon topics wm empbaaize plant Ia tbe ean In the order of their tomatic home • owned Softoa.
eanilt\I'IJI JniJ...,~)clencY•
imgortance.ln add1Uon, the ~~er qa, JWteQ.
The field protlfam, sef for Feb- moy put en the label auclr lnfor·
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tUBI'Y as and 26, will etten the malton as the number o.r servmgs,
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theme "Milk Ptoduction and Eeon· suggestions for use, rec1pes, quail·
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omlcs.'' Spoakero will talk abeut ty Jta~emento, and grade .. Usmg
current and future feeding prae- sueh mformat10n snd consulerlng
SOFT WATER SERVICI!
tlces which fit into the farm pro- 1the price of comparable products,
PhonlllO.X or 397
JIAJute 1!4
gram, milk •nttation practicealor tile shopper may often save money
farm~• use of laboratory records or get bett.r products for her
Pomtroy
by 11e d' men and re1aw
'·d au bj·~·
~w. money than abe would olberwise. 1::;;:~;;;::;:;;;;~§§~
Featured topiCI on the market
milk protllam February 27 wtilln·
elude new telltioJ methods for fat
and toto! solida, extending the
.... of non-fat dry milt and chang
ing plant operatlcno to increaae
efficiency.
lhe flee cream program Februory
28 will Include a display and dlo·
cusaion of nut lee erea1111 from
On lan 31 and Feb 1, 1958 the
Ohio market.l aad talks on iee new "Power·irlc'' Cockshutt trae·
cream quality problema and their tor will be on display at the
control
Meigs County Farm Bureau CoDep' Intent on the particular S i.
Ul be beld I lb Ag· Op Aa'n. local Cockshutt ma·
prob c.n.
esa one w
n e
B Idly making 'noud water rlcul\ural Laboratories and the AI· cbJnery deoler for this area
safe •·onalsts of ldte'iation to re- rlcultunl Admlblstlation build· Two years of testing the new
, soil and orJ&amp;nic particles lnge on tbe Weal Campua.
tractor under. severe dessert
and chlorination to destroy harm·
conditioaa and one million doJJara in research have gone mto
lui o•ganl&amp;ms. Slow l&amp;nd Clllers earcw ohow will include the car· the development of this ultra mowhi•·'t have at least a two foot 011101 of blue ribbon wtnneta at dern tractor by Cock.lbutt Farm
FIRST
dcp•n ol sharp sand may be uaed. London, plus tbe carea11es or Equipment Company.
Nol ·""" than 50 gallons of wa· animals nominated by other exhi· Called the "world's newest trac
ter per day per square fcot of bitors.
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tor" the COekahutt line incorporaur I c should go through tho
v. Y. Overturf of London will ateo advance rugged design; a
f1llc 1'
sene 11 barrow show chairman. new eDJine and tram;mtsaioni
Performance-Economy-Power
C'llorlnation may be aecOm· The event is sponsored by tbe new •utomatic traction tnns£er;
phslll'd by using a small •Ioker Ohio Swine
Grower~ council, new hydraulic draft and depth
hkc mechantam which forces the with member auoclationa tntlud- controli and new comfort a~d
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chh1r1ne mto the Une as the pump lng the Ohio Swine Breedera and convenience for the operator.
opP! 1cs said Mr-. Ryan Ordinary Feeder&amp; Asaoc1ation, Ohio Com· Farmers are invited to visit
chlo me. bleach may be used as mercia! Swine Producers uaocia tne~r Cockabutt dealer on Jan. 31
th{' 50JUfce of chlormc, but provia· tion and the Swine lmprotinnent and Feb. 1 to test drive the new
ion ~llould be made so the water Assotlation of Ohio.
tractor and arranse lor 1111 on·the·
rem IHIS in , ' stor1ge area for 1r:;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;i;;o~~;;;;;_:;;;_;;_;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;
thirly minutes ab the chlorine It
ma' act on the orgam11ms.
II further delaila on water
sup!dJcs are desired all agencies
· 388-Y
Ohio
lhe county will be &amp;lad to
farnJers securt! tbe needed

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8:00 Caplal:t Kan(aroo
8:45 CBS News
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the \veatw· •·
9:00 Mornlit1 ShOWI
11:
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The
Late
Show
ii~AN~l!IO BAY, Cuba
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to:tltJ liarry Moore
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I:J1alllf9 j Guinther, ra
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Mr. and Mrs.
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Dunca~
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Mt. and Mta, lllrvey Erlewine 11:llll Dollo
~ third ciami, usN, •mt or
and family, Clifton, W 'Va , ond a~ daug)ot.r, Ioeiia visited llr 12:00 News at Noon
r Shirley E. Guinther of Lin
Gene Duncan, Columbus\ Jpent aiul Mta: Hairy Erlewlno of »&gt;x; 12:U Love or Life
ooln Helghta, Pomeroy, Ohio, 1,
'Sunday w1th Mr. and MrJ. Dour· tel, Frldai ivtnlnf.
12.~0 Search lor Tomoi'I'OII'
TV Classroom
j~ -t t
servl~i
aboard the d~stroyer USS
las Cifcle and family. , ,
IY ILANCHI M. HASKINS
Mr.
•Ad
Mrs.
Forrest
McCalla
12:45
Guiding
Light
9:90
Captain
·KanJaroo
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Blandy on sltakedown
training The Editor
Barbara anq Marilyn Rous!t of
and ftq!lly ol Cliarle•lon, W. Yo.,
IQ:SQ
Mighty
Mme
PJ,;~
c/o
The
Sentinel
J\lhcna
ore
•pending
the
\week
"'i':ofe':'i:'":i':iiW,~lt;ii;tj~:tl at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Col·
l:QO Katie's Kik:bett
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lowing her commissioning on Nov PoiiJeroy, Ohio.
With their varenls, Mr. olld Mrs • 1P4J1I S~nday wflh ber pnenta, 1:90 Aa the Wotfd Tum
11:00 ~~rden cl,~~ .
·••.
Dear Sir:
,
Edaon Roush
Mr. and M!l· Cljlrence Prk:e
A newopaper
one to
a
26, 1957
.
11:30 SatUrday J'¥thal4o · ,
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2:00
Beat
the
Clock
Mra Erma! Sehreckonsut of Mr. and.Jolu tt-Y Martins visit- 1:30 Hou10party '
to find material
hlo
g~ "For valor, In tacc ol
T-e Blandy alf-&lt;OIIdltioned and Thl• I• to let you know thlllhe
12:00 Young Peoplea PhllJtit.
Bake Sale held by Pack 2!13, Ma·
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h · 11
ed hla l&gt;rolli!&gt;i, Jl~ ~~ Mn. Obert
on tbJS one certain day
ll'eat IOJI."
d~f(lied wltb tlie li(tsl Oldnill~t aon
.
moiil&lt;i '
was
a
big
success.
We
would
Pa!k~sburg
called
on
er
a
s
••,
Marl!lni,
HlhtsOnvllle,
Sunday.
3·00 Big Payor!
to do oomethlng so tild that
lier addroll now- 764 Clear· an~ operating equlpm~nt, Is sche·~
1:00 Loll• llai!Pr
like
to
thsnk
you
and
your
paP.r
M
rs.
Dean
Brmker
ond
fal"liY,
'Mr.
and
?,ln.
David
TUlia
ond
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3:30
The
Verdict
II
Yollrl
practlcnliy new.
•lew Avenuo, Aiton, Ohio. Hoi duleli to make a c'!«lse lo Nor·
~
for
the
prompt
way
ypu
publlshod
Sunday
cvemng.
do\llhleliiiOIO.ud,tltinl,
liave
aDii
4:00 Brighter DaY
2:00 Pro Hookey
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He published the entire ten home in New 1eraoy wu ai II~&gt; them Europe ui&gt;Ori oomplotlon of
onnouneement
or
the
sale
Mr.
and
Mrs
George
Circle
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Bobby,
til
Bailib'il~ae
JPOftl
the
UO' ·Meet GgJ'IIJi Atelier:
~ : 15 Secret Storm
commondmentJ with no ~omment bokert where 11he spent Christmas the C11ribDcan exercises.
Although the Mothers have
and dauehtcr, Pomeroy were the '-'e'k end w~ h1,r •parenla, Mr. ~:30 Edge of Night
at beginning or end,
wlfh ' Earl'S people
~repe a sltr!-o-eaalell and 1110-;:j
~:/!0
11ecorg,lro'
hoking the pDSt week for
Sunday guests or his mother, and Mlli Vk! i8aliy,
C.iJO Early !J1iow
6:30 ~OIH Oenl'ib:· ,,,
A "Constant ,'fl~ader" In lhe
&amp;raeelul way to dre.sa lllat I've
school Polio Drive tbeyr ~:~~~~~::1 .1 Mrs. Mary Circle and son M•lvlri
•The Friend nijl Clm of the
pcr&lt;~•n of an angry pors~lrtna
ee • et 1• 1
7:00 Star. Per!Otlnance
Mrs. Naomi Brinker an"d fanjlly Cbriitlon Omt-db will hove their 6:3o llodt llaa4 Reporter
man &lt;·a rne te.rlng In to the olll~e.
l'rolllema of unemployment are
~. Y - u o the young Cru· whole beartedly to our 01
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6.45
Sports
Parade
790 Per'ry Mascio ' Sbo'f
for
thio
1
reel
that
they
.
Roeinc
wore
Sunday
ovon!na
plfl)o
'l
ihs
Oliieli'lifAIIla~~
§at.
"How dare you talk like that now railing their haads in far ~dbta of Baptlat C~urch visited
6: ·55 Weatbarman
8:30 Diek li tho Dneb11 ..
about me ? Caneel my aubacrt~ too many areas of our country 1 adt '18 eh urcb at MI. Alto, W. Va. given public recognition.
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thom11 ,htdiy' ~tfiilq, Fe!S. tal.
Holter and family,
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~ Ell!"! ~eliod and dl~ghter 7 00 lirama
lion al once.",
' Hotly ra1e• t'• lonlrovcriy be- 11 un4IY n1ghi-Bob Mills Den Mother It is wonderful
9'Cf .!"e · Galet ~- Show
tween labor and onlployer 81 tu Gene Coleman, Larry Rice and able to 1101 t.hls reaponaa at
~
Travel '
¢1l'C!lo op~nt .1:llut·sdlly 1!teteil b~ a lllrllrdaY dllliel Still- 7:30 SOh}ilz Pl3yhrnm
, ,
with Doroth¥ Btfoll' ''1!,' ~if ' ' fiY ·honor!nii)He 9th bittlidiY of 8 oo Tt..k4oW!I
Somewhat ld&gt;al~cd, thla ··)'~.~~!'~'J·t~ di, And tho old argument tholr eohotts-t nearly burst ..trr· •hbl'l nbtlct; •
10.00
GunsmOf~
~
·~~ " '' ,,"ff 1 laey 1'4'Ddaa~~U.er.: Katlijt 'I'St;tnaa. 8:30 Zane -.Mil4;er
but wonder bow al or ua •
how a~todiallon. boo rfplac· lag to keep the •urprlac, but kepi Once again 1 s.o.y Thank You for
tQ:3li'! OffiO!il 'lll[ W
your
cocpcrotlon.
.. • o!hnl 1Pl'eal!nt were :Mrs. I10&lt;JS ~:!jtl Mr, Adams Qnd EVe
brother. nut my al!ller, !Jut me,
Bd rar too many men It agatn 11- ~utn-t~ls illlsone or our finer
1r~ Jllewi~ '!II!'
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Ydlirs
troly,
Jt~ann
Brinker
of
Raeine
was
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• "'H 1fhter, Dee.
Lawd" n~ond up undor tho storn l"'trolod by the !amo11a story of a •• oup
Chr tlao young poople
0:30 26 Men
11:10 Tbe lisle ~ow :
Thelma Sayre, D. 1.1. 11\e supper guest of Margaret Ann
WcTu·111et at the home of
rneuurc or those anc!ent words? rollow walchlna 1 Chllfuhell hue· here Jn town who ure truly
Carlctoh Wc~ncsday evening.
All or them, r mean, not jnd ket moYing tom oC earth at one ''Doer" or the Word" not just
O•car Smith and friend llodgel
four or five, or C\len she
run IWOOp.
btare-rs-1 missed Cora Rupe
McNJOkles of Pomeroy were Sun·
"Why don'l you got rid of It here In town- ahe'a up tl nle&lt;e
day dlnn!r gnesla of Mr. and Mra
and hire twent~ men wilh oho•· \tary Reynold• Kina'• In Michigan
7 30 Rln Till Tt~
Ju ~t reodlna: libout 11Tbere nre
els?" he askllll.
and h., bton lor five woek1-lor
!Jon Sinltli and lamdy.
8:00 Jinlllolllte
two J.l ides to every question" and
five we~b before tha t she w"
Mr and Mrl Paul Sm•tb spent
U4 Mgn On
Bald the olamsbell man, "f oan with Marr Pi-obaaco and family8•30 Coll45
a mon's rejoinder '11a'r.S, and
I ,
Sunday afternoon with his mctherhettcr Ihan lhat..- 1 can blre 2
9:45 Morning Movie
there are two side11 to a sheet or do
9.00
fl:!l\lllc
Silla~
$how
Mra
Mary
Smith
of
Portland.
hundrerl men with tmpoons"
Oora•a such a Yaluable persona:oo Ad•eaturea ln Learning, 9:30 Tlte' 1'11Mce1iltid!t!l Sh6w
flypoper, too. But il makca •
Mr. and Mrtl Dan Smith and
In thl• arli&lt;!e, 1 load, it ..., 1
one's aought after by sev•r·
11:110 Nel1bbprs
great d1f!m nce to the 81 on
!0:00 Walter Wlnohell J'llt ·
~,IIJilY ivere Sunday
altornoon
st41cd that II would cost ovm
31 once- -now wllnkle
12:05
Noo~ Newa
which olde he lnnds "
lq:IIO , 1(-.1 OJ DeolaiOD
gueoto of 'If~ and Mrl. LiW·
th6uaj~d doll~rl 10 I Jlllt read of-sav~ YOI!f ogg car2:1$ Llhtrllle
Often ono sido is :;ood, and sixl~·live
11:00 tl1~ '
rlnce Smith, toufel , c;lifl. ,
produre
a
!Iuick,
ray,
wllh
1008
ton•.
lili
little
depj''-fsiiiDs
With
2:45 llovle Qul3 Qulo
one i• ovll It ply• uo io care mct~odj.
11: itt lt!eater 13
rkh earth, plant with grm seed,
. Mr." and • Mrs neon Brinker
1:00
tlrtldjeo Jide Show
fuily enmlne 11 ChOO!Ht yo thli
and Belly ~arloton called on
And SO man 1001 DR, a good lemon and orann se6d or even Quoler ll'fiiJ!I th~ News
l2:30 ''" ou •
: ·;t~vU ilfftlaie
day whom you wiJI serve" and deal liko tho anvy dog snapplnt somo flower ~I lhe heavy
!fr, and Mts. William &lt;liiner of
BY
UNITID
PRISS
2:f5 Pal and Ml!'f , '
maybe hnrd tn filliy rcall" Ia al his own tall
top or carton un4er this to give '
LJNCQLN, Neb.- G\Jy S!" k Keno Monday ofternoon.
9:00 ~leon Bindstand .
"lle lhat ~ nol with Me ~
4
1
800
I'm very di•turbed at readin¥ thicker b 807 ad . • you•t! wedlhet, tlilller of ntass murderer
8:10 Da Ylfli 'frijrt 'Y6ur Wife!
against Me"
Salevepost's sarita or arlleleo (5 have lots cl green httlo old atull dharles Starkweather, ,,. whclhet
f:clo Amerlcoo Budsland
aU) on "Tho Chancing 1\fld· popping through- if I can only ho would dlaown blo aon
Rerent letter from my dear In
5100 B\ilielil~
west."
find 10me unfrozen ground now"1 gu 4318 (1\le got every reason
lrlend Mnbel Wll•on Pickens or Thoae of u1 here In Peaceful wont to trf ll..,.j~t l~lllllhl rd to. Bui I just can't."
s:ao Mtu•l' House Clu•
S:clo c~ ·club
l
Mason, W. Va, tells me that Valley can hardly rcalizo what's t! ll you- 1 started my diet (klnda)
6.90 Artlnil' ~- Sinlth Repo;ta
Helen Dorat Dobbie, formerly a going on 111 I'Hnj, Mlchlfan, In again and in COIDe&amp; Dad with poa- DOUGLAS, Wyo-WIIIIam D1x
teacher In Middleport 11. S. and
t!i~ Nelft
Delroll, oround Ollltafo and In nu.....,but be ihnils me lo ' on, Convene County, Neb, altor·
widowed within the paat 8 or 9 areas
w~tll'e tlfMmployntont line. aeanty little six 0r aevon while ney, after Wyontlng Gov Mil wurd
month' II n4w teaching Ql Ailp~
he crunches filly away- tha Sbapson 111~ he would nevqr per
0 , and gu"'l who Ia htr superin- are hecom!•a oliliMUslr long
One
hateo
I•••
up
~~
It,
but
funny sun who placed obollolll mil execullon of the d9ath scn·
tendent-Yeo, Walker E&amp;oex, for·
il'a
vety·
rea
to
ltitl
mart
!tl
on
!alirood at At~ens are now ltnoe on ~-.arlea Sto!kweather,
mer Supt. of MHS.
Flint
Who,
e~d ~IIW. ~Y ~ hnvliiJ a oeasiQII of oold, aoblll' oil his deolaion to re ea10 the
Helen Ia aucb a beloved Plr·
Ill'" murderer to Nebraska offi
aon lo thole who know her hol'e about to tooe bi; hilmt, lllf ho1Jae •1cond tholll!ht-eaeh and tveey dais·
hold roodJ. the vhr f~od ft1illl real®nt of !he enlll! f.all Gl'fiOI!
She lo•t hor only Jon tand oblldi his
kltehen.
are) wa• told br a~lhOJitlea who "In view of all th• circum
aome yeara ago In , moat tra1it
Tale a took al lit~• Po« artl· tnv••tiltlletl !~at lbll m~,:!;:~ slanc" .we ore golnl lo waive
way by drown)ns. Laot JUJJlRitr cleo
jurlsdlctlcn and ailqw Ne'brasks
11 you wahl lp ,aee ftow
senleMt
thla 10rl f•.
hor h111band Earl wa1 OUI dol!l
authoritl., to take el'er."
auddenly by a h"rt oltaek J~•l atr!Oua the thl«r 1, lh ldlclltgan. rn~· :~ .,,,tl~''l
hearlland
of
Mid"•l
llltluatry.
•
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•
whon they we,. plannl•J a 1....,.
~
aU "lull
Jy vaeaUon trip t~ · Florida.
;.
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On
the
very
~!I'~
p~n
In
Ttlllo
I ohali naver lorrel !hot brl..
td&lt;tivea
Jirl al her husband'a last rlteo It marutne are UW}l Grabam and
'
Pomeroy lalt aummor whon abe hil lnvetr f#lllily ill n~· children
ALSO; 1t.Jift,·tJI.'-eftt1
kepi ueurlnt aa all . 'm all and 1 ~aey o®o~D! fl Sarah
Olturcblll ond ftef dei&gt;IOflble
rlaht" and "I'll be 111 lllht."
In memory toe, 1 co baek to liuoo of l'eCIIIll dole.
I read both l!l'lte-'IJ)I-In
her wedding 11 the Lutberon
Cbureh In Pomaroy Her tlrell Ttllle'a ~olullln "Peot!l~" ~tMeh Ia
Wll while "An&amp;el akin" "111 ond turned to oororlf and Oral by
II ever l 11w in aagtlio irltii!J It lOOO's Ptd 11!0\l) 41 rndllh,
At4 I fMI 'IH ~ar l~e toa·
Wll hert, II Jbe Welt\ ljJ laaf
ollie, with an ormflll of while trijf d&lt;Jd'i ntili and tH~ laleftte4
liowtta and 1 IOidon llll!t fall· lllr.,I-O!Je rtprtMDiillt tli lltat
btl! Ill life, 1111 fthe,..,.tlow at
'"• lilrous~ 11ft ottliitd ,1,11 u li
ieut for m-.e ot lflt on
If lo ble11ing.
Not ail tbe her.., ot tbll Idol lillh ltet ol very dirty ejoy.

~::ning

1&gt;onds provide a aource of
may be used lor
ln4 h~IY\an purpOBOS
filtered and lreatod,
conclusion of the
at Rnclne last
on lb~ aubject of

S B
rrt• Ar
ome r~'6~~~·lps'
For Btg Barr~ To Help In Sa~g More

p
Js Se
rogr~ , , t

GmiNG

WCHS·TV Chon~ell .

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WSAZ ·T·V Chan"el S· ·. ·:

A.Salute· To T'bflfiJOginotive Youngsters
Of The Pf1metoy Junior High Eighth Gralle

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NEW-IN FARMING

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TE~~YI$10~ . JiUI·PE·

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Suddenly we are ,•ware of the illtpact o!
tile "Spaoe Age" ~fe Ia ~lp Geunty- as we
read In the co!UIIln! of,The DailY. ~eptlnel of
Wedne~day con~errung t!\e sklf· pres~led 6y
the Eighth Grade studeilts of P'o~ Jun·
ior High SchooL
The youngsters in that ~las; whlJe they
presented their play "Mtirfi FantaSY"' let their
imag1nalions run wild in otder that they be
aLie to . present somethla~ Ill the j!lalter of
enterlamment for their fellow studerttil.
~~ lightly pass ovtr tllal word "lillagilla·
lion but on rereadlrtg Ol tlie Wllttlatlildeflly
become aware of lhe fact that lmaglnallon
leads on to factuality, and 1o lrulh.
We remember well a number of years ago
m readmg through the pages 61 MilnUilc
F1chon books stories relating to tlie coil'luest
or spacr by men of the earth. ln tlioie years
such matcnal waa re~arded bs nollllng more
th " h f
"
•
an s eer atltasy , but now lll 19a8 that
which was fantasy and lll!@«i1lii!Ob of some
writer, Is p~ovlng to lie ~!together too lrue.
The raoe " now on belweeft tbe liiio world
powers to gee who Wilt flrft atinch a man In·
to the upper roaehes of ipite. A feat, when

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tOday'! lllnny atlltanc~:
1
11• ltuok OUt Ml to~~· lftd
it lookfd 11n 1114 lltol4e of an
old leoke[(Jo-"

MOORES Pomeroy

FRIDAY and SATI!RDAY
JAN. 31sT · F.eB. 1sT

'14" Tubeless Town and
:DOOR PRIZES !REFR!SHMENTS
Country Tires
ALSO SEE ON DISP:Uy · • • •
A.T NEW LOW PRICES'
Reg. taMO
P~~~R THE ROANOKE \ Moro~~\0
7 50 X 14 .. .. .... .. ·...... · Now $23.95

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BALER •'. ', (:HOOSE
FROM
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TAKE OFF

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BUT YOUR COW KNOWS THE DIFFilRENu.'..; SHE'BATS rl'

FOR SPRING SlED
- -ond FlRTILIZER
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PRE SEASON DIS~OUNTS
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•Pips Fed: Excise Tax
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These Tires made for Mud and Snow Travel

We Fbiutee- We lnslaU- We Guaranlee

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HIGHEST TRADE·INS IN SOUTHEA~~ , pi!t~

POMEROY
PHONE88

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FOR NEW MODELs ·

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..s'A\'E ft oN ALt·•
NiW i~7 PIQJ)l}j '
~ae&lt;bls Acclill~.a
-'ON ALL lltA'l~

When YOu•~ne your
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from a lila selecUon of Ill··

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WI'JI! TOPS

MUiq~~~~
· flAil til ~. ' .

Introductory Offer.

-

&amp;It! _~e she'll tnow

MART1N
lUTAURAHT

ONE PAIR OF OVIJ
NATIONAL ADVftTIA£1&gt;

SHOES
Jto.t5 to flUS

5th Annual

Vill~~et

City Association

ONLY

TOURNAME~t

$3.00

AT

POMEROY

Wim ANY ONE OF OUl

••us to uus

BOWLING LANES
70% Hondi~op

MEwS SUITS
OR ONE OF OUl f39.05

-USED CARS

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KARR &amp; VAN-ZANDT.'
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TROPHIES and CASH PRIZES
"'"'"' .
DOUBLES
TEAM E'VENT
ALL EVENTS
SINGLES
Dates and Time

T-cttCOAU
ASK US ABOUT
OUR CONVENIENT

CREDIT PLAN

TEAM EVENT
SAT., FEB. 15 -.........
SUN., FEB. 16 ..........
D01JBLES and SINGLES
SAT., FEB. 22 ..... . .. ..
SUN., FEB. 23 .... . ..•.•

THE

MODERN MART, Inc.

C&amp;M
AUTO SALES

PHONi l'n
I. Mlln ·Ntxl to a1r &amp; bel.

6:30 P.M. - 8:45 P.M.
1:15 P.M. - 3;30 P.M.

1956 STUDEtAkER Power 11M .. $129$

1956 FQRD VI Cust.......... ... $l4tl'

6:30 P.M. - 8:4&amp; P.M.
1:15. PM. - 3:30 P.M.

2 00011- Funlomatic _ Sharp.

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195S FOlD VI CUS1t11 ·· ··.... .... $1095
2DPOR

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6:70xiS

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Refr~h"'ents'

Serv~d

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Thru 1('--~ M.,CI ew Snow

or We ·

118" WB Pickup. One OWIIet.

1957 FORD

~

To• .......... ·.... · $169$ ,

110" WB Pickup- One ownet.

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19$4 tolD 1 Jon .. ·.......... ·.. .. $t9f
Cab and Challil.
1955 FoRD· 2 Ton .. · .. · ·, ...... ··..

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FREE DANCING THIS SATURDAY...

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1954 -FORD-VI Cat• ··............
1953

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2 DOOR- FOrdomatlc- 2 Tone.

DON YOUNG'S VARSITY CWB

.~n~,tf.i·Fi Rec:o~li

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of . .

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Tlte .Op,ning •• Saturday Februo.ry 1

Till

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Autolllltlc -Real Sharp,

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LOCATED ·DOWNSTAIRS OF

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1955. PACKARD 4 Deer .. ·. ·....... $1~$ .

l1 ~J•ased To Announce ·

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THE 'POMEROY ·BOWLING ·CO.

&gt;t. . ·+ r"'ot.est
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Upt blue- Areal buy.
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1957 FoiD IFairlaae ...... ... .. ..
4 DOOR HAllDTOP - 5000 Miles.
COUPE - ~ Dice.

ENTRIES j(LOSE FEB. 8

COATS BLDG. - MIDDLEPORT

1958 EDSEL R1111er . . ... . .. .. .... $29.98IL\JU)TOP - Fully Equipped.

~low •••

Clb and Cbaasls. Areal buy.

PRESTO
MOTORS':,
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..s'A\'E ft oN ALt·•
NiW i~7 PIQJ)l}j '
~ae&lt;bls Acclill~.a
-'ON ALL lltA'l~

When YOu•~ne your
I~

she teally rate1. ChOOie
from a lila selecUon of Ill··

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WI'JI! TOPS

MUiq~~~~
· flAil til ~. ' .

Introductory Offer.

-

&amp;It! _~e she'll tnow

MART1N
lUTAURAHT

ONE PAIR OF OVIJ
NATIONAL ADVftTIA£1&gt;

SHOES
Jto.t5 to flUS

5th Annual

Vill~~et

City Association

ONLY

TOURNAME~t

$3.00

AT

POMEROY

Wim ANY ONE OF OUl

••us to uus

BOWLING LANES
70% Hondi~op

MEwS SUITS
OR ONE OF OUl f39.05

-USED CARS

'

KARR &amp; VAN-ZANDT.'
'

TROPHIES and CASH PRIZES
"'"'"' .
DOUBLES
TEAM E'VENT
ALL EVENTS
SINGLES
Dates and Time

T-cttCOAU
ASK US ABOUT
OUR CONVENIENT

CREDIT PLAN

TEAM EVENT
SAT., FEB. 15 -.........
SUN., FEB. 16 ..........
D01JBLES and SINGLES
SAT., FEB. 22 ..... . .. ..
SUN., FEB. 23 .... . ..•.•

THE

MODERN MART, Inc.

C&amp;M
AUTO SALES

PHONi l'n
I. Mlln ·Ntxl to a1r &amp; bel.

6:30 P.M. - 8:45 P.M.
1:15 P.M. - 3;30 P.M.

1956 STUDEtAkER Power 11M .. $129$

1956 FQRD VI Cust.......... ... $l4tl'

6:30 P.M. - 8:4&amp; P.M.
1:15. PM. - 3:30 P.M.

2 00011- Funlomatic _ Sharp.

s

195S FOlD VI CUS1t11 ·· ··.... .... $1095
2DPOR

.

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'i'

BOWLING ALLEYS

6:70xiS

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...-

,.·iv ,·l•alr!._·'
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~

For · Hi$~ School Students

Refr~h"'ents'

Serv~d

.

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Guarant~ecl_;tO, Go • ~ •

Thru 1('--~ M.,CI ew Snow

or We ·

118" WB Pickup. One OWIIet.

1957 FORD

~

To• .......... ·.... · $169$ ,

110" WB Pickup- One ownet.

·;"

19$4 tolD 1 Jon .. ·.......... ·.. .. $t9f
Cab and Challil.
1955 FoRD· 2 Ton .. · .. · ·, ...... ··..

New Town .l C;iu~1ty, Tires, thtyiN

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$ ..

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FREE DANCING THIS SATURDAY...

.. ... ....

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1954 -FORD-VI Cat• ··............
1953

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2 DOOR- FOrdomatlc- 2 Tone.

DON YOUNG'S VARSITY CWB

.~n~,tf.i·Fi Rec:o~li

. _

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2bOOR-~hlded.

of . .

'

·• ..

1954 FOiD va (lllftlll .......... .... $Ms·

Tlte .Op,ning •• Saturday Februo.ry 1

Till

.

Autolllltlc -Real Sharp,

'

LOCATED ·DOWNSTAIRS OF

,,

1955. PACKARD 4 Deer .. ·. ·....... $1~$ .

l1 ~J•ased To Announce ·

'

\..J•I,.

'

THE 'POMEROY ·BOWLING ·CO.

&gt;t. . ·+ r"'ot.est
I.

...

•

1955 , . va 4 Dtor ............ 1G91'
Upt blue- Areal buy.
.

.

.I

1957 FoiD IFairlaae ...... ... .. ..
4 DOOR HAllDTOP - 5000 Miles.
COUPE - ~ Dice.

ENTRIES j(LOSE FEB. 8

COATS BLDG. - MIDDLEPORT

1958 EDSEL R1111er . . ... . .. .. .... $29.98IL\JU)TOP - Fully Equipped.

~low •••

Clb and Cbaasls. Areal buy.

PRESTO
MOTORS':,
I

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USID . CAR LOTS ··~:1
Wfll Ill~ 8l

POMIIOY

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Sytamore ~. ~ .

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�'8-DaiJYSenUnel, Poineroy-Middlepor~
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thank you note• were read from
~urel
two or the rarnmes who received
ball:ets at Chrlsfma1 time and al·
~uth
FOI CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
oo !rom Mrs. Denver Holter1 a
member, for Oowera sent ner '
LEGAL NOTICE
•Howard T Allen, an lnoompe·
while she was Ill. Plans W.re made
J
tent person reSidmg at 410 Allen
The 20th Annlvmary of the lor a white elephant sale at the
Youth week wu 'obler~ed oti
'
Dr1ve, Charleston, W. Va., and Wildwood Garden Club was ob· next meetlnJ.
Th~ top1c of the ~venlng ,;,,. Wednesday evening althe r.a~rel
Tile Charleston National Bank, Berved WedJtesday evemn&amp; at tbe
Charleston, W. Va., as C&lt;&gt;mmlttee tlub meeting held at the borne of An interestin&amp; paper on the cue "Titc Cross and Crisis In Iapan" Clill Free Melbodlat Church wit~
for Howard T Allen, an lncompe- Mrs. Norman Fisher, Nease Set· of the poinsettl' was read by Mrs. on Monday evening as the , WSCS a program b7 tbe Youna Adult•.1
RATES
of the Muon Methodist Church
tent person, will take notice that ueme~t, with Nr~ V~rnoa Nease Stanley J9nes .
"Deepenln4
Ulo''
zceats ""' •Ord. one W.rtloa. llilli&lt;DWD ~lw'to IOc.--4 ,...., on the 24th dsy of December, as cq-hosteas.
Rel,..h!nents were served by met at lbe churcb with lllrl "'' the theme of ttie ~roaram In
per word tor three consecutll'f lnaertl011.&gt;.
1957, Clarence W. Proffitt, u
Prayer by the preSident, Mrs. the hdate~se• ' during the social RusROII Capehart and Mrs. w. H.
cbarge ol Mrs. James Gilmore.
Sptcial- One moltb lor~ cenll; per word.
Admimstrator of the Estate of Milton Houdashel~ opened the
to those named abovo and Fogl01ong aervlni as hoste ..ea.
Group singing of "Where IRe
Full rate of 2 cents per wo. d will he charged for advertising U
Frank C Allen, deceased, .filed meeting, after which charter mem· Mrs. Charles Baer, Mrs Mark Ev·
In charge of the ~rogram was Lead&gt; Me" and "Draw Me Ne~
aot plJd f?r bdore the lSlD of each month following lnsertiuo.
h1s pett1tlon m the Probate Coun ben and paat presidents were wel· ana, Mrs Karl Grueser, Mrs. Ken·
Erroro 10 AdvertiSina-Sbonld be h!ported lmmed11tely Tbe
Me1gs Couny, Oh1o, In Case No, corned and presented a corsage neth Harris, Mn John Ihle, Mrs Mrs. Lcanna Wright. The pr.. cr" with MISS Mary Loa' , Smith
gram was presented In skit form
Dally Senhnel will not !&gt;e resporstble for more than one mcor·
L7,309, agaanst the above nameo- Charter members present were
Davad Nease, Mrs. Russ Watsttit with members acting the part,.
roo:~~;.nb and SpeeW Notlcea of Eveata $1.00. OHtUilrleo defendant, Howatd T Allen, an Mrc. Harry Roush, Mrs. Christy and Mrs Alfred Yeauger.
Followln~ the program a prayC!r
pubUshed !It 1 cent per word.
mcol)lpetent person, and othen, Baer who served as treasurer for
was given by Mr&gt;. Wright.
::-~-:--:~---:-:~--:-::.;:;:::""l=::;;::;-'\7."":;;;;:::::;;;:'-;:::!; praymg that the real e1tate de- twel;e years, Mrs John F Bally,
('3) In Me:'T'Orian
Nocc le&gt;cl lot "' Syrucuse ncar scrtbed herem be sold and tbat Mrs. Hiram Fisher, Mrs Richard
The meeting• opened with all
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church and school Sc(' Walter the rights! ,mterest.s, and Hens Campbell, Mrs Paul Fisher, Mrs.
en! prnyer followed by group
The month of January agam 1 ~
Roush: ConOOr St , Pomeroy of all part.acs may be fully deter- Joe Thoren, Mrs Lawrence
S!Ogmg of hymns.. A short bus!
here,
Phone 9:1-Y.
1 29 3tc mmed, adJusted and protected; ,. Willi Fl her and Mrs
ness meeting followed the pro
-- - - · and that he be author!;ed and or- ••"·
am s
gram and plans wer~ dlscusse•l
To us the s,o&lt;lde&gt;l of the year, ( 11 ) W
d T Ll dered t~ sell said real eatate ac· mer Holter..
relative to havina: a nunery dm··
I\ b1Ucr gnd. ,1 ~ho~k ~cvcrc,
ante 0 oUV cordmg to lbe statutes lD IUCh Past presidents present were
The of!1cers.and executive boarJ lng church and Sunday School.
To Part w1 th un&lt;~ \\ C loved so Raby bed m goorl cowl!! wn Call case made and provided, and 1or Mrs· Roush • who was the first
the Middleport Alumnae Associ·
The February meetin: of lhe
dl•llr
6212 J
1 2!}-6te such uther and further relief aa pretldent, Mrs Hiram Fisher, Mra.
In lovmg memo1y or uur dear
he may be enlttled w.
Lawren~e Rose, Mrs. Homer Holt· alion met at the high school on group will be served ~n the par·
husband and falhe r John Or ( , 41 Fur Rent
Said real esta:e 11 described 11 er, llrs. Joe Thoren, Mro Edison Thursday evening with Mass Mar· sonage In Clifton.
v1llc Slatk who passed away
follows
Hollon and ltrs. Fred Nease. A cella !f'aylor presidmg
Refreshmtlnts wer~ served to
one year ar: 11 tnd&lt;~y, January 3 room apartment 401 S1mng
lne follow:ng deser1bed rea:! cs- poem in memory of the deceased
Plans were discussed and made the following
members: Mrs
3!, !957 "' ' 1' Ada and Chll
Ave, Pomeroy !'hone 29D-M tate situated in the Townoblp ol 11111mbers, Mto .. Clara Windon, Mr1. lor tbe annual banquet which will Lcanna Wright, Mrs. · ullh Zer
·n the county of uel'gs
drcn John , Rohl'rl. Roger,
Lc"anon
Ellzabeth Swasher, Mas.s Lenora
129 "tc
131 Eu
It
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M be sometime the last ol ~ay. Sev· kle, Mrs. June Van Matre, Mrs
ge ne and Killhr}n
e
and State of Ohio, 217 acrea of Hobstetter, Mra. Roas Jones, ra. eral money making projecla were M-argaret Pickens, Mrs. Stella
New 2 room 11nd bath furn.ah.c~ whl'ch are 1·n SectiOn No. !8, Towa Cor1 Cole, Mrs. Lenora Hamm, decided upon.
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Chattin, Mrs. Frapm Slew~rl.
141 Announcements apartmcnl. Phone 6128 X
No. 2 and Range No. 11 ,and 14 loin. Rlna Cros~ was read by Mro.
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Mrs Evelyn Proflltt, Mro Gladys
1 27 6lP acres being in 60 acre Lot No. 17Z Houdaabelt
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Mrs Wilham, Walters was ap· Thomas, Mrs. Jean Carson, Mn
\c -:1:! o--,.,-nc-:1:-lu-us_c_,-:-,,-::11---;b-:u_se_nlc~
nt ol llie Ohio Company's Pun:haae,
The history ol the club, giving pointed chalt'man ol the . Fqod Hattie Cook, Mrs. Pearl Rouoh,
and bounded and deacrlbed as fol· the hlghhJhsd of dvar1ous
Committee.
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Mrs Sarah Spencer an "'·• the ho'
With Jlolrage I!&lt;IK IUl nace Closc
d meetings
b M
to GuHic and lll gtl School s lows· Beginning at a post 15 chain! waa prepare .an rea
Y rs.
The group will meet agam dur· t tesse.1. Miss Lena Gabbs was prt
t'RIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
l ' hum~ 173 Puna ruy
the third week m February.
1 26 6L• south of the nortltwest eomer of Harry Roush. Mrs. Garcn Stans·
said Section No. 16; thence south bury, who Wal Regional Director l'jiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii~!iiiii~~ r
The All New
2 room Apartment l:los~ 111 town 25 ehalns to a post which is in at the time the club was organized 1;
127 ,Butlernut, llomeruy, Oh1u the middle of the' west llne of was a guest and spoke hriefly.
Power-ific
I-28 12tc
said Section; thence east to the Mrs. Evolyn Seelig was also a
CO&lt;:KSHUl'T TRAC1'0R
---:--:--:- center of Ground Hog Creek, down guest
rwo new unfurrmhuli ap&lt;~rtlll~nt~ the middle of the same to the During the business sess1on,
Duor Prizes - Hcfrcshmcnts
suitable for tw u Also. une Ohio River; ,thence up nid river to
small office room Coat.'i Htulrl a post l:i chains south of the north addreu Is Pomeroy, Ohio hu been
PLUS TA1 AND OLD BATTERY
in~ Phone 6000
128 6tr line ol said section No 10, thence duly appointed Emutrlx ol the
Eatate
of
:Vellle
F Morris, deceaa·
Room House 'l'wo story west 97 chains 1!1 links 1to the ed, late of Salisbury Township,
Pomeroy ~;lllhl
E. Main St.
Modern bl th 011 tt:e ond fl oor place of begmning, contain Dl231
Meigs County, OhiO.
toilet alld la\•atory on first, aeres~ more or less
Dated this 281h dny ol Jartuary,
REFERENCE DEED· Volume
good garage, about five mnJU· 133, pa11e 288 of the Deed Records 19m!.
161 l.nst &amp; Found
t cs frnm Court House A N
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John C. Bacon
Middleport, Ohio
Bcn ~v l 310·M
I 3t st~-p Melgo County, Ohio.
Found 1n Oh111 l ! r v~'" Johnbo.1'
Judge
of
the Probate Court
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Subject,
however,
to
an
eue·
fur uutbun• ' .nutor usc l!.:rncs 1
Meigs COIJnty, Ohio
Qudhn fl,u HI", ()
I 27 30tr l- 2 rou1T1 and 1- 3 room fur ment given by Jennie Allen and U) 31; (2) 7, 14, 3tc
msht•il ,rpl!rtmcnl w1th bath Frank C Allen, her huabanj, ,to
}'OUIJNU ncar Ma.on Clmu· kc.1
UL1llt1es f11rmshed IIUIIH' Res the State of Ohio, dated lune 23,
r111 g "'1\h ~ ~ v~er;d k"Yli muf
LIUr.wl. MHidlcpUI'I Ohw
19~3 and recorded in Easement Rc
1 31 6tc
cord No. 4, at page 217 of the resn1.1ll Jrren ~c t.IJ! OwnN m,l\
cords of Easements oC Meigs-Coon·
cl.r lm by ld cull'} ll l.( ,1 11d pa)'IUJ.'
NOTICI OF FILING AND HEAK·
fu r 11d Jlhnr 11 ' .19H Il.ti i,Y Sl' l l ltt'IJIIll! 1uwn~ C l t~~c 111 tuw ll ty, Ohio
127 l!ullcnrul Ave, Pomeroy.
Furthermore, subjct to I an eosc·
INO ON INVENTORY
tmel tli!H ,, \l t:ch.nlle Str• •t
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1 18 12 " men I gtven by Jennae Alltrn and P11tlt1t. Cturt, Melt• County, Ohio
l'omt•wy
1 23 dt
,.-----,---,:--:-'--- - - - - Frank c Allen to the Co\ambus TO the Emutor or Admlni&amp;tra·
Ne1glrr k ( l1 't k &lt;"1rugc !Jhollt 1\.pat'tmcntK, bu:tmcs~ room, lratler and Southern Ohio Electrle Com· lor end to such of the fo\1owing as
3till hMIII(', Uh10
l 20 ' I
,pace. Cull 6170 _ _ _1 _1 ~ ~c pany dated September 28, J9D3, are r01ldcnts of the stale ol Ohio:
H llt tn:N't -~:x tt' l tsron 1.,1ddcr:i and recorded In Deed Book No, surviving spouse, If ony; next of
(81 Aut.&gt; 5ales
St•afrold Boa rds, 01 OJI (,; Juth s 176, at page 71 of the Records ol , ~In; beneficiaries under the Will,
1f any: the attorney or 11ttorneys
( lnrtun (i'I, IH 1', 'llrh!lcpuJ I. 0 Deeds, Meiga County, Ohio.
105~ FUHU VII 2 1h ln~tnmln'
Also, subject to a Right of Way represrnllng any of the aloremenPhone
6265
X
ll·Hf
Sell.n1 (hL• t lll'ful uwnc1 Spul
given by Frank C. Allen, el al, to tioncd peraons:
lcs.-. li ght blue hrush New Bill(' ~ 1 ruum ll' a lil'r, W&lt;·ll cttlllppcU the Ohio ~'ucl Gas Company dat· You are hereby notified that od
trade-Ill $1.2U5
Blael\n:n 'e
ed September 23, 1952. and re· lhe 21st day of January, 1958, an
S)IDCIISC s R He11dr1x
1
) omcw y
1 27 6'1
1 27 0111 eordcd in OC!ed •Book No. 169. at Inventory if!d .6-pprabement of
Page 321 of the records of Dccda the estate of Francis Sm1th, de·
11)!;5 t'IIEV!IOI ~ I V8 1.10 2 d 1
of Meigs County, Ohlc
tensed, lote of Middleport In said
1111
HelpWantE'd
Seduu Or lg LL,d lJI ,Il k l1n1 ~h It!,• •
Furthermore, subJect to an County was filed in this Court
Jlt'W 4 h,\1'1
'1I t:.ll hllll'101 U\J el F x p rlll'lllt'd hotly lllt' ll Pu111rloy easement
g1ven by Jennie Allen
Hearing on said inventory and
dnvc. Sl1l slilfl New UuKk t1.1
~iult' l' t u
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8tl and F c. Allen, her husband, to Appraisement wtll be had befbre
de 111 $1.J!J5 III.L('llll.lr s Pun·
the Stutc o! Ohio, dated Octobor lhls Court on tHe lith day of Feb·
(' lilY
1 17 li lc
1. 1932, and rccot·dcd m Easement ruary, ,1958, at 10 o'clock A M,
Record No. I at page 372 thereof. Eaccptlons thereto may be f1led
19!il ll1 Jil l\ SIJl'CI&lt;II 2 d1 Sctl,1,
Furthermore, subject to a right by any lntereoted party at any
Spotless bl nck ll!ld willie hn1s 11
nr way g1ven by Jennie Allen and time prior to five days before the
$1ll:&gt; lll:tl'1111&lt;lf.., i'llllll'ltJY
l•'rank C Allen to The Southern date set for hearlnj.
I 21 til e
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OhiO Electric Co dated June 2D,
WITNESS my lignature and
l9~11lti·:HcU IIY VB 4 dr Munh·r,,
1030, and recorded in Right of
lhe seal of oald court, this
ll.ud 'l'up Out of tl1e dt•um•sl
_ _ _ ---'- -- Way nccord Volume 3, page 77
21st day of, January, 1958.
·~tl auywh ~ 1 t MNttlllllllll d1I\L IH:S PONSIHLI~ PlWSON. male ur thereof
John C. Bacon
$l ll!)~ Rl:u lln.lr's I' UIIll'l m
f('lll uk . f1 om thl !i area tn serv·
Plaintiff, In hls petition,. al·
Judge and Ex.Qtricao Clerk
I '11 Git
11 c .nul rullt•cl rrom automatlr leges the names or all hetrl at
(1) 24, 31, 2tc
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11sJu· n ~l' l N No se1J111g. Age not Jaw and next of kin of Frank C
1
105a ouvm; \'Il 4 dr CuiOIII't S(•
( SM' n\l,d L1r, t·cfcrcn(Ctl und Allen, deceased, and the names of
rldll Auto 11. ,fl 1'h 1s toll ~huw
$700
00 workmg capital ncees all the heirs at law and next of
Lest uf (ale $n~ Ulill'lln,u '•
II!II Y 7 tu 12 hoUJH weekly nets kill of Jennie Allen, deceued, who
Pumcauy
I 1.7 file
u11 (I) $:ltlUOO monthly ru!iKlbll Juwe commuted to tht. sale of laid s.. icd blda will be received In
ltv full tltne work }~or local ln· real estate and who would be: ell· the clllco of the Village Clerk,
1056 PONTIAC VB St,,, lhld •I
t~rv 1cw gtvc full parllculan:i 11nd t1tlcd to share In the 1ald real Pomeroy, Ohio, until 12 o'clor.k
dr Sedan PuntJsc's flrwsl 01't
noon on February 3, 1808 on any
you r IJIHIIlC number Write P 0 estate upo~ distribution.
local ow~cr 'J'rudc tn on llf'l\
ol tho lollowlnl propoaala.
1
1\ox
HU47
~llracle
lhlc
Stvlloo,
Said
defendant
Is
required
to
l onlli1C. ll ydramatu: &lt;h lvt $2
1. For tbe purehaae by lhe VII·
.Mmncupolts, 16, Mmn
umwer on or befofe the l.atb day
105 Dlacllmu·'s l'omt'l oy
lage of Pomeroy of a new 1938
129 3tc of Februray, 19~.
1 27 %
tudor, five paaaea1er, black oedan1
CROW and CROW
- -- - - --together with tb• lollowlnll added
Attorneys
for
plalntlfl
18b 1 Auto SP.tVICes
(20)8uslness Se~ia:~ 1121 zu. Ill 2, 9, 17, 24, 31, 6tc equipment wlridohleld washer,
live black tires, loam rubber front
R II IIAWI .IN!OS SONS t'O - 24 HA IJiti"'"i.r ~J.~VlSI(,~ S);l!VICE
seal, dlroctional elgnals, heater
l' hunt' 20ll t'ldand
i\Jllilllllll'O
hour Wu• ~:kc 1 5L·n 1~:c U.11
and defroster, back-up lights, 011
S\ult' 110 A' M,!ln Street
l'hlllll' 11227
N1gl1t
l'tlllllt
filter end oil bath air cleaner. Po·
l'umt•rny
2·23·1(
11039X LIUJtt;l•: - l'IY''0\ 1111
- NOliC-E oti"APfOINTMIHT lice ldenllflcallon• to be painted
D~AJ.EitS
3 b !I
Eshtt of Ntlllt F. Morrl1 dtdiHd on car according to specifications
Your Only Authorlzoo
Notice 'ts hereby jlven that AI· now on 111e In clerk'• office, Porno·
(9l For Sale
•·uucr BRUSII MAN
icc M. lto)&gt;coon whose Post Ofllee roy, Ohio.
James Marriner
Each bidder abould bid on both
uatom Bulit IOtcllcn K.trhcn
736 1. Main St.
ILO------------~--tH InsuranCe
a tudor and four door 10dan, a
designed 1or yo•Jr home Frcr
Pomorey, Ohio
and automallc transml•·
e~:~linllt"''
~~oromau. &amp; Ab'Jott
'ho"' No. 121 - Altor 5 PM COMPLE~urancc PrOtection. standard
sian, a olx,and:ellht cylinder m..
PhoDe ~-Y.
8 6 If
10.1-ll
lA I&lt;·, Aulo, Fire, l1ollo. Call Doll tor, otandUd, an~ all leather up·
19!H Wally~ 4 wh"el tlll vt' JH'I'
~~~~~l~ls~M-Id•d•lo~po•r~t,~O~h-~.·-~ hol,tery, and lrabllerrlftlall radio
Good Clean Used Cars
Steel top Sucr1flce $4llt) 317
oqulpmon~ llrtn, ,apoUIIht, lire
Mamc St, rt Jlle a ~a nt W V11
All Makes and Models
WE BUY
extlnqulaber,1 tro111 preaeat car to
7
Ill 30, 31p
new car.
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STRUCTURAL
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BIAMS
::--::c-7--::-- - - - - - 2. For the Jte tly Ute VIllage
rwo Circult liur. (uti od h.c£~l !!P.
AUTO SALES
!CRAP liON - MITALI
of Pomeroy Ill !9MJ'~ourodoor Pon·
1 1:.111 .td!'lgcntor, CIU'J~r
LARGE 3Sx80 TABLE
tiac •edan without Ill radio equip.
BIJ.ADt Olll&gt;, Racmc, l1 hunl' QUICk SERVicE on Watch fie
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pairing by Faetory Trained
3821
I 2~ lllc
and flaohinl lltnalo. The bidder
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wal&lt;h1nHkm COIJJNS JEWEJ...
JU~K
Jiuusc 'J'ra 1lcr Alumunun Slet•p,
FJlS, Pomeroy.
1 3 tf
.~T
Phont 510
POIIIII'I~ may atate ellher what he will give
SIK II\ ~u t~ d IOIU htlOII
Shrcts
for the 1966 PonUac Sedan or whal
Hilltop Grurm IU 124, lt11t llonll':i wnd C11 binet Uutlchlr&amp; Cull
amount he wlli allow aa a trade·
Nt'i~ltJr 36 11, RPeinc, Ohio
land
131311•
In lor tho liew pollee crulaer de·
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CONCRETE
BLOCKS
I 20 tf
8Crlbed above.
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"lulhl ltlltr For LHI"
Each bidder may bid lor either
BLOCK CO. the purchase ol 1966 Pontlae or
GRII .,SER
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lor the lalo to tho Vlllage of
Pomeroy of new poilco cruller de·
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ACT HOW
3 Milo North of PtiMrty
scribed above, or belb. Eacb bid
SAVE $100 TO $10()0
' on Itt. u. Call Wm. o.-r
must contain tho lull name of ev·
4
Waverly, Ohio, dealer stuc'
lltdl Sprln"
cry person or company lntoreated
with 75 new and used trallcra
;::;,;;;;;;;;:iii'i~t;~~~. In thO same, and lbe bid musl be
14 to Ill! II., •lso 10 wldes. 1'w ,;.· - - accompanied by a tb~ or bond
and three bcdrooma, nallona!l,
In tho sum of •100.110 to.the uti ..
known n1akN The lowut posr,cuon of tho Vlllqo C~ncll as a
sible
te
rms
anywhere.
Dtlve
guaranty
that It th.e bid llllCOPt·
FOI
ed a contraci will be en cred Into
well worth your trip. Thl• I
and lis perlorq~anee p perly ae·
&lt;'omc prcpnred to deal. Fut
cijred. These ch~ki or honda will
little and ..~. a lot. These or
be retumed at once to all except
your !.AST shopping plaeo, "
free rlcllv-cry. MDVI!' In tomor
lhe .......rut bidder. His check
or bond will ite_held until \he con·
row Anything of value taken
1n trade.
PAYS BECAUSE If
tract or bid Ia f11Vperly executed
WAVERLY MOI1LI
REACHES !IIORE MJ;IGS by ri8ht Ia rel!'rved, to reject
HOME SALIS
COt,INTY PEOPLE
any and all ~ld1'
u. s. HllhWay 23
TIIAN
ANY
OtHIIR
Edna ~Jioellleb, clerk
WAVIRL Y, OHIO
NEWSPAP!IR
Vllllao ill ,omeroy ,
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Wildwood Garden
Club Observes
29thAnn1versary
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Mason Methodist
WSCS .Meett'ng Is Methodist Y
Htl d0nMonday Week Observed .
O~r Spidt~c1

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»rice~ lcripture

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tbl tho)!\~ ~Y Mrs. Ernoct Po...,ll1
~r: k~rrr ·You~ aad Mill CafOo
Jill' ~mlth! 'A duel "Ali For J&amp;
ciia" .~J~\p,r•l'"nled by Mrs. 'GI~
niRrt"lmr Mia. Gerald · Pulllna,•
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Middleport High
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Annual Banquet

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Sunoco .Batteries
AT C:OST

POMEROY FARM
BUREAU CO-OP

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Powell's Service Station

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thank you note• were read from
~urel
two or the rarnmes who received
ball:ets at Chrlsfma1 time and al·
~uth
FOI CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
oo !rom Mrs. Denver Holter1 a
member, for Oowera sent ner '
LEGAL NOTICE
•Howard T Allen, an lnoompe·
while she was Ill. Plans W.re made
J
tent person reSidmg at 410 Allen
The 20th Annlvmary of the lor a white elephant sale at the
Youth week wu 'obler~ed oti
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Dr1ve, Charleston, W. Va., and Wildwood Garden Club was ob· next meetlnJ.
Th~ top1c of the ~venlng ,;,,. Wednesday evening althe r.a~rel
Tile Charleston National Bank, Berved WedJtesday evemn&amp; at tbe
Charleston, W. Va., as C&lt;&gt;mmlttee tlub meeting held at the borne of An interestin&amp; paper on the cue "Titc Cross and Crisis In Iapan" Clill Free Melbodlat Church wit~
for Howard T Allen, an lncompe- Mrs. Norman Fisher, Nease Set· of the poinsettl' was read by Mrs. on Monday evening as the , WSCS a program b7 tbe Youna Adult•.1
RATES
of the Muon Methodist Church
tent person, will take notice that ueme~t, with Nr~ V~rnoa Nease Stanley J9nes .
"Deepenln4
Ulo''
zceats ""' •Ord. one W.rtloa. llilli&lt;DWD ~lw'to IOc.--4 ,...., on the 24th dsy of December, as cq-hosteas.
Rel,..h!nents were served by met at lbe churcb with lllrl "'' the theme of ttie ~roaram In
per word tor three consecutll'f lnaertl011.&gt;.
1957, Clarence W. Proffitt, u
Prayer by the preSident, Mrs. the hdate~se• ' during the social RusROII Capehart and Mrs. w. H.
cbarge ol Mrs. James Gilmore.
Sptcial- One moltb lor~ cenll; per word.
Admimstrator of the Estate of Milton Houdashel~ opened the
to those named abovo and Fogl01ong aervlni as hoste ..ea.
Group singing of "Where IRe
Full rate of 2 cents per wo. d will he charged for advertising U
Frank C Allen, deceased, .filed meeting, after which charter mem· Mrs. Charles Baer, Mrs Mark Ev·
In charge of the ~rogram was Lead&gt; Me" and "Draw Me Ne~
aot plJd f?r bdore the lSlD of each month following lnsertiuo.
h1s pett1tlon m the Probate Coun ben and paat presidents were wel· ana, Mrs Karl Grueser, Mrs. Ken·
Erroro 10 AdvertiSina-Sbonld be h!ported lmmed11tely Tbe
Me1gs Couny, Oh1o, In Case No, corned and presented a corsage neth Harris, Mn John Ihle, Mrs Mrs. Lcanna Wright. The pr.. cr" with MISS Mary Loa' , Smith
gram was presented In skit form
Dally Senhnel will not !&gt;e resporstble for more than one mcor·
L7,309, agaanst the above nameo- Charter members present were
Davad Nease, Mrs. Russ Watsttit with members acting the part,.
roo:~~;.nb and SpeeW Notlcea of Eveata $1.00. OHtUilrleo defendant, Howatd T Allen, an Mrc. Harry Roush, Mrs. Christy and Mrs Alfred Yeauger.
Followln~ the program a prayC!r
pubUshed !It 1 cent per word.
mcol)lpetent person, and othen, Baer who served as treasurer for
was given by Mr&gt;. Wright.
::-~-:--:~---:-:~--:-::.;:;:::""l=::;;::;-'\7."":;;;;:::::;;;:'-;:::!; praymg that the real e1tate de- twel;e years, Mrs John F Bally,
('3) In Me:'T'Orian
Nocc le&gt;cl lot "' Syrucuse ncar scrtbed herem be sold and tbat Mrs. Hiram Fisher, Mrs Richard
The meeting• opened with all
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church and school Sc(' Walter the rights! ,mterest.s, and Hens Campbell, Mrs Paul Fisher, Mrs.
en! prnyer followed by group
The month of January agam 1 ~
Roush: ConOOr St , Pomeroy of all part.acs may be fully deter- Joe Thoren, Mrs Lawrence
S!Ogmg of hymns.. A short bus!
here,
Phone 9:1-Y.
1 29 3tc mmed, adJusted and protected; ,. Willi Fl her and Mrs
ness meeting followed the pro
-- - - · and that he be author!;ed and or- ••"·
am s
gram and plans wer~ dlscusse•l
To us the s,o&lt;lde&gt;l of the year, ( 11 ) W
d T Ll dered t~ sell said real eatate ac· mer Holter..
relative to havina: a nunery dm··
I\ b1Ucr gnd. ,1 ~ho~k ~cvcrc,
ante 0 oUV cordmg to lbe statutes lD IUCh Past presidents present were
The of!1cers.and executive boarJ lng church and Sunday School.
To Part w1 th un&lt;~ \\ C loved so Raby bed m goorl cowl!! wn Call case made and provided, and 1or Mrs· Roush • who was the first
the Middleport Alumnae Associ·
The February meetin: of lhe
dl•llr
6212 J
1 2!}-6te such uther and further relief aa pretldent, Mrs Hiram Fisher, Mra.
In lovmg memo1y or uur dear
he may be enlttled w.
Lawren~e Rose, Mrs. Homer Holt· alion met at the high school on group will be served ~n the par·
husband and falhe r John Or ( , 41 Fur Rent
Said real esta:e 11 described 11 er, llrs. Joe Thoren, Mro Edison Thursday evening with Mass Mar· sonage In Clifton.
v1llc Slatk who passed away
follows
Hollon and ltrs. Fred Nease. A cella !f'aylor presidmg
Refreshmtlnts wer~ served to
one year ar: 11 tnd&lt;~y, January 3 room apartment 401 S1mng
lne follow:ng deser1bed rea:! cs- poem in memory of the deceased
Plans were discussed and made the following
members: Mrs
3!, !957 "' ' 1' Ada and Chll
Ave, Pomeroy !'hone 29D-M tate situated in the Townoblp ol 11111mbers, Mto .. Clara Windon, Mr1. lor tbe annual banquet which will Lcanna Wright, Mrs. · ullh Zer
·n the county of uel'gs
drcn John , Rohl'rl. Roger,
Lc"anon
Ellzabeth Swasher, Mas.s Lenora
129 "tc
131 Eu
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M be sometime the last ol ~ay. Sev· kle, Mrs. June Van Matre, Mrs
ge ne and Killhr}n
e
and State of Ohio, 217 acrea of Hobstetter, Mra. Roas Jones, ra. eral money making projecla were M-argaret Pickens, Mrs. Stella
New 2 room 11nd bath furn.ah.c~ whl'ch are 1·n SectiOn No. !8, Towa Cor1 Cole, Mrs. Lenora Hamm, decided upon.
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Chattin, Mrs. Frapm Slew~rl.
141 Announcements apartmcnl. Phone 6128 X
No. 2 and Range No. 11 ,and 14 loin. Rlna Cros~ was read by Mro.
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Mrs Evelyn Proflltt, Mro Gladys
1 27 6lP acres being in 60 acre Lot No. 17Z Houdaabelt
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Mrs Wilham, Walters was ap· Thomas, Mrs. Jean Carson, Mn
\c -:1:! o--,.,-nc-:1:-lu-us_c_,-:-,,-::11---;b-:u_se_nlc~
nt ol llie Ohio Company's Pun:haae,
The history ol the club, giving pointed chalt'man ol the . Fqod Hattie Cook, Mrs. Pearl Rouoh,
and bounded and deacrlbed as fol· the hlghhJhsd of dvar1ous
Committee.
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Mrs Sarah Spencer an "'·• the ho'
With Jlolrage I!&lt;IK IUl nace Closc
d meetings
b M
to GuHic and lll gtl School s lows· Beginning at a post 15 chain! waa prepare .an rea
Y rs.
The group will meet agam dur· t tesse.1. Miss Lena Gabbs was prt
t'RIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
l ' hum~ 173 Puna ruy
the third week m February.
1 26 6L• south of the nortltwest eomer of Harry Roush. Mrs. Garcn Stans·
said Section No. 16; thence south bury, who Wal Regional Director l'jiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii~!iiiii~~ r
The All New
2 room Apartment l:los~ 111 town 25 ehalns to a post which is in at the time the club was organized 1;
127 ,Butlernut, llomeruy, Oh1u the middle of the' west llne of was a guest and spoke hriefly.
Power-ific
I-28 12tc
said Section; thence east to the Mrs. Evolyn Seelig was also a
CO&lt;:KSHUl'T TRAC1'0R
---:--:--:- center of Ground Hog Creek, down guest
rwo new unfurrmhuli ap&lt;~rtlll~nt~ the middle of the same to the During the business sess1on,
Duor Prizes - Hcfrcshmcnts
suitable for tw u Also. une Ohio River; ,thence up nid river to
small office room Coat.'i Htulrl a post l:i chains south of the north addreu Is Pomeroy, Ohio hu been
PLUS TA1 AND OLD BATTERY
in~ Phone 6000
128 6tr line ol said section No 10, thence duly appointed Emutrlx ol the
Eatate
of
:Vellle
F Morris, deceaa·
Room House 'l'wo story west 97 chains 1!1 links 1to the ed, late of Salisbury Township,
Pomeroy ~;lllhl
E. Main St.
Modern bl th 011 tt:e ond fl oor place of begmning, contain Dl231
Meigs County, OhiO.
toilet alld la\•atory on first, aeres~ more or less
Dated this 281h dny ol Jartuary,
REFERENCE DEED· Volume
good garage, about five mnJU· 133, pa11e 288 of the Deed Records 19m!.
161 l.nst &amp; Found
t cs frnm Court House A N
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John C. Bacon
Middleport, Ohio
Bcn ~v l 310·M
I 3t st~-p Melgo County, Ohio.
Found 1n Oh111 l ! r v~'" Johnbo.1'
Judge
of
the Probate Court
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Subject,
however,
to
an
eue·
fur uutbun• ' .nutor usc l!.:rncs 1
Meigs COIJnty, Ohio
Qudhn fl,u HI", ()
I 27 30tr l- 2 rou1T1 and 1- 3 room fur ment given by Jennie Allen and U) 31; (2) 7, 14, 3tc
msht•il ,rpl!rtmcnl w1th bath Frank C Allen, her huabanj, ,to
}'OUIJNU ncar Ma.on Clmu· kc.1
UL1llt1es f11rmshed IIUIIH' Res the State of Ohio, dated lune 23,
r111 g "'1\h ~ ~ v~er;d k"Yli muf
LIUr.wl. MHidlcpUI'I Ohw
19~3 and recorded in Easement Rc
1 31 6tc
cord No. 4, at page 217 of the resn1.1ll Jrren ~c t.IJ! OwnN m,l\
cords of Easements oC Meigs-Coon·
cl.r lm by ld cull'} ll l.( ,1 11d pa)'IUJ.'
NOTICI OF FILING AND HEAK·
fu r 11d Jlhnr 11 ' .19H Il.ti i,Y Sl' l l ltt'IJIIll! 1uwn~ C l t~~c 111 tuw ll ty, Ohio
127 l!ullcnrul Ave, Pomeroy.
Furthermore, subjct to I an eosc·
INO ON INVENTORY
tmel tli!H ,, \l t:ch.nlle Str• •t
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1 18 12 " men I gtven by Jennae Alltrn and P11tlt1t. Cturt, Melt• County, Ohio
l'omt•wy
1 23 dt
,.-----,---,:--:-'--- - - - - Frank c Allen to the Co\ambus TO the Emutor or Admlni&amp;tra·
Ne1glrr k ( l1 't k &lt;"1rugc !Jhollt 1\.pat'tmcntK, bu:tmcs~ room, lratler and Southern Ohio Electrle Com· lor end to such of the fo\1owing as
3till hMIII(', Uh10
l 20 ' I
,pace. Cull 6170 _ _ _1 _1 ~ ~c pany dated September 28, J9D3, are r01ldcnts of the stale ol Ohio:
H llt tn:N't -~:x tt' l tsron 1.,1ddcr:i and recorded In Deed Book No, surviving spouse, If ony; next of
(81 Aut.&gt; 5ales
St•afrold Boa rds, 01 OJI (,; Juth s 176, at page 71 of the Records ol , ~In; beneficiaries under the Will,
1f any: the attorney or 11ttorneys
( lnrtun (i'I, IH 1', 'llrh!lcpuJ I. 0 Deeds, Meiga County, Ohio.
105~ FUHU VII 2 1h ln~tnmln'
Also, subject to a Right of Way represrnllng any of the aloremenPhone
6265
X
ll·Hf
Sell.n1 (hL• t lll'ful uwnc1 Spul
given by Frank C. Allen, el al, to tioncd peraons:
lcs.-. li ght blue hrush New Bill(' ~ 1 ruum ll' a lil'r, W&lt;·ll cttlllppcU the Ohio ~'ucl Gas Company dat· You are hereby notified that od
trade-Ill $1.2U5
Blael\n:n 'e
ed September 23, 1952. and re· lhe 21st day of January, 1958, an
S)IDCIISC s R He11dr1x
1
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1 27 6'1
1 27 0111 eordcd in OC!ed •Book No. 169. at Inventory if!d .6-pprabement of
Page 321 of the records of Dccda the estate of Francis Sm1th, de·
11)!;5 t'IIEV!IOI ~ I V8 1.10 2 d 1
of Meigs County, Ohlc
tensed, lote of Middleport In said
1111
HelpWantE'd
Seduu Or lg LL,d lJI ,Il k l1n1 ~h It!,• •
Furthermore, subJect to an County was filed in this Court
Jlt'W 4 h,\1'1
'1I t:.ll hllll'101 U\J el F x p rlll'lllt'd hotly lllt' ll Pu111rloy easement
g1ven by Jennie Allen
Hearing on said inventory and
dnvc. Sl1l slilfl New UuKk t1.1
~iult' l' t u
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8tl and F c. Allen, her husband, to Appraisement wtll be had befbre
de 111 $1.J!J5 III.L('llll.lr s Pun·
the Stutc o! Ohio, dated Octobor lhls Court on tHe lith day of Feb·
(' lilY
1 17 li lc
1. 1932, and rccot·dcd m Easement ruary, ,1958, at 10 o'clock A M,
Record No. I at page 372 thereof. Eaccptlons thereto may be f1led
19!il ll1 Jil l\ SIJl'CI&lt;II 2 d1 Sctl,1,
Furthermore, subject to a right by any lntereoted party at any
Spotless bl nck ll!ld willie hn1s 11
nr way g1ven by Jennie Allen and time prior to five days before the
$1ll:&gt; lll:tl'1111&lt;lf.., i'llllll'ltJY
l•'rank C Allen to The Southern date set for hearlnj.
I 21 til e
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OhiO Electric Co dated June 2D,
WITNESS my lignature and
l9~11lti·:HcU IIY VB 4 dr Munh·r,,
1030, and recorded in Right of
lhe seal of oald court, this
ll.ud 'l'up Out of tl1e dt•um•sl
_ _ _ ---'- -- Way nccord Volume 3, page 77
21st day of, January, 1958.
·~tl auywh ~ 1 t MNttlllllllll d1I\L IH:S PONSIHLI~ PlWSON. male ur thereof
John C. Bacon
$l ll!)~ Rl:u lln.lr's I' UIIll'l m
f('lll uk . f1 om thl !i area tn serv·
Plaintiff, In hls petition,. al·
Judge and Ex.Qtricao Clerk
I '11 Git
11 c .nul rullt•cl rrom automatlr leges the names or all hetrl at
(1) 24, 31, 2tc
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1
105a ouvm; \'Il 4 dr CuiOIII't S(•
( SM' n\l,d L1r, t·cfcrcn(Ctl und Allen, deceased, and the names of
rldll Auto 11. ,fl 1'h 1s toll ~huw
$700
00 workmg capital ncees all the heirs at law and next of
Lest uf (ale $n~ Ulill'lln,u '•
II!II Y 7 tu 12 hoUJH weekly nets kill of Jennie Allen, deceued, who
Pumcauy
I 1.7 file
u11 (I) $:ltlUOO monthly ru!iKlbll Juwe commuted to tht. sale of laid s.. icd blda will be received In
ltv full tltne work }~or local ln· real estate and who would be: ell· the clllco of the Village Clerk,
1056 PONTIAC VB St,,, lhld •I
t~rv 1cw gtvc full parllculan:i 11nd t1tlcd to share In the 1ald real Pomeroy, Ohio, until 12 o'clor.k
dr Sedan PuntJsc's flrwsl 01't
noon on February 3, 1808 on any
you r IJIHIIlC number Write P 0 estate upo~ distribution.
local ow~cr 'J'rudc tn on llf'l\
ol tho lollowlnl propoaala.
1
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HU47
~llracle
lhlc
Stvlloo,
Said
defendant
Is
required
to
l onlli1C. ll ydramatu: &lt;h lvt $2
1. For tbe purehaae by lhe VII·
.Mmncupolts, 16, Mmn
umwer on or befofe the l.atb day
105 Dlacllmu·'s l'omt'l oy
lage of Pomeroy of a new 1938
129 3tc of Februray, 19~.
1 27 %
tudor, five paaaea1er, black oedan1
CROW and CROW
- -- - - --together with tb• lollowlnll added
Attorneys
for
plalntlfl
18b 1 Auto SP.tVICes
(20)8uslness Se~ia:~ 1121 zu. Ill 2, 9, 17, 24, 31, 6tc equipment wlridohleld washer,
live black tires, loam rubber front
R II IIAWI .IN!OS SONS t'O - 24 HA IJiti"'"i.r ~J.~VlSI(,~ S);l!VICE
seal, dlroctional elgnals, heater
l' hunt' 20ll t'ldand
i\Jllilllllll'O
hour Wu• ~:kc 1 5L·n 1~:c U.11
and defroster, back-up lights, 011
S\ult' 110 A' M,!ln Street
l'hlllll' 11227
N1gl1t
l'tlllllt
filter end oil bath air cleaner. Po·
l'umt•rny
2·23·1(
11039X LIUJtt;l•: - l'IY''0\ 1111
- NOliC-E oti"APfOINTMIHT lice ldenllflcallon• to be painted
D~AJ.EitS
3 b !I
Eshtt of Ntlllt F. Morrl1 dtdiHd on car according to specifications
Your Only Authorlzoo
Notice 'ts hereby jlven that AI· now on 111e In clerk'• office, Porno·
(9l For Sale
•·uucr BRUSII MAN
icc M. lto)&gt;coon whose Post Ofllee roy, Ohio.
James Marriner
Each bidder abould bid on both
uatom Bulit IOtcllcn K.trhcn
736 1. Main St.
ILO------------~--tH InsuranCe
a tudor and four door 10dan, a
designed 1or yo•Jr home Frcr
Pomorey, Ohio
and automallc transml•·
e~:~linllt"''
~~oromau. &amp; Ab'Jott
'ho"' No. 121 - Altor 5 PM COMPLE~urancc PrOtection. standard
sian, a olx,and:ellht cylinder m..
PhoDe ~-Y.
8 6 If
10.1-ll
lA I&lt;·, Aulo, Fire, l1ollo. Call Doll tor, otandUd, an~ all leather up·
19!H Wally~ 4 wh"el tlll vt' JH'I'
~~~~~l~ls~M-Id•d•lo~po•r~t,~O~h-~.·-~ hol,tery, and lrabllerrlftlall radio
Good Clean Used Cars
Steel top Sucr1flce $4llt) 317
oqulpmon~ llrtn, ,apoUIIht, lire
Mamc St, rt Jlle a ~a nt W V11
All Makes and Models
WE BUY
extlnqulaber,1 tro111 preaeat car to
7
Ill 30, 31p
new car.
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BIAMS
::--::c-7--::-- - - - - - 2. For the Jte tly Ute VIllage
rwo Circult liur. (uti od h.c£~l !!P.
AUTO SALES
!CRAP liON - MITALI
of Pomeroy Ill !9MJ'~ourodoor Pon·
1 1:.111 .td!'lgcntor, CIU'J~r
LARGE 3Sx80 TABLE
tiac •edan without Ill radio equip.
BIJ.ADt Olll&gt;, Racmc, l1 hunl' QUICk SERVicE on Watch fie
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pairing by Faetory Trained
3821
I 2~ lllc
and flaohinl lltnalo. The bidder
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wal&lt;h1nHkm COIJJNS JEWEJ...
JU~K
Jiuusc 'J'ra 1lcr Alumunun Slet•p,
FJlS, Pomeroy.
1 3 tf
.~T
Phont 510
POIIIII'I~ may atate ellher what he will give
SIK II\ ~u t~ d IOIU htlOII
Shrcts
for the 1966 PonUac Sedan or whal
Hilltop Grurm IU 124, lt11t llonll':i wnd C11 binet Uutlchlr&amp; Cull
amount he wlli allow aa a trade·
Nt'i~ltJr 36 11, RPeinc, Ohio
land
131311•
In lor tho liew pollee crulaer de·
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CONCRETE
BLOCKS
I 20 tf
8Crlbed above.
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"lulhl ltlltr For LHI"
Each bidder may bid lor either
BLOCK CO. the purchase ol 1966 Pontlae or
GRII .,SER
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lor the lalo to tho Vlllage of
Pomeroy of new poilco cruller de·
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ACT HOW
3 Milo North of PtiMrty
scribed above, or belb. Eacb bid
SAVE $100 TO $10()0
' on Itt. u. Call Wm. o.-r
must contain tho lull name of ev·
4
Waverly, Ohio, dealer stuc'
lltdl Sprln"
cry person or company lntoreated
with 75 new and used trallcra
;::;,;;;;;;;;:iii'i~t;~~~. In thO same, and lbe bid musl be
14 to Ill! II., •lso 10 wldes. 1'w ,;.· - - accompanied by a tb~ or bond
and three bcdrooma, nallona!l,
In tho sum of •100.110 to.the uti ..
known n1akN The lowut posr,cuon of tho Vlllqo C~ncll as a
sible
te
rms
anywhere.
Dtlve
guaranty
that It th.e bid llllCOPt·
FOI
ed a contraci will be en cred Into
well worth your trip. Thl• I
and lis perlorq~anee p perly ae·
&lt;'omc prcpnred to deal. Fut
cijred. These ch~ki or honda will
little and ..~. a lot. These or
be retumed at once to all except
your !.AST shopping plaeo, "
free rlcllv-cry. MDVI!' In tomor
lhe .......rut bidder. His check
or bond will ite_held until \he con·
row Anything of value taken
1n trade.
PAYS BECAUSE If
tract or bid Ia f11Vperly executed
WAVERLY MOI1LI
REACHES !IIORE MJ;IGS by ri8ht Ia rel!'rved, to reject
HOME SALIS
COt,INTY PEOPLE
any and all ~ld1'
u. s. HllhWay 23
TIIAN
ANY
OtHIIR
Edna ~Jioellleb, clerk
WAVIRL Y, OHIO
NEWSPAP!IR
Vllllao ill ,omeroy ,
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Wildwood Garden
Club Observes
29thAnn1versary
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WSCS .Meett'ng Is Methodist Y
Htl d0nMonday Week Observed .
O~r Spidt~c1

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»rice~ lcripture

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tbl tho)!\~ ~Y Mrs. Ernoct Po...,ll1
~r: k~rrr ·You~ aad Mill CafOo
Jill' ~mlth! 'A duel "Ali For J&amp;
ciia" .~J~\p,r•l'"nled by Mrs. 'GI~
niRrt"lmr Mia. Gerald · Pulllna,•
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Middleport High
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Annual Banquet

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Sunoco .Batteries
AT C:OST

POMEROY FARM
BUREAU CO-OP

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Powell's Service Station

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OHIO VALLEY
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have been visiting Mr. Day's sis·
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ter, Clara Day, Letart Falls, re
lhe week end with Mr. and Mrs. turned to their home In Lincoln
1· U)t.lftl\ 1 1
Jay Myers, W. Main-st. Mrs. Geor· Nebraska on Thursday. TheY, came
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ge Shlvler, Sr., also of Cincinnati, to Letart Fails from Cherry Point,
Is visiting her· sister Mrs. Dana N. C., where they had !Pent the
Hysell. Mrs. Hysell ;.turned to holidays with their daughter and
Cincinnati Thursday evening with her husband, Major General and
Mr. and Mrs. George Sblvler, Jr. her sister.
l!lrs. John C. Muon, USMC.
of ·Cincinnati, were visiting over Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Day, who
Mr. and Mrs. William Hu,bbard
and children, Jackie and Larry; of
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visit with his mother, Mrs. Alma
'McKenzie and family of Pomeroy,
his faber, Harold T. Hubbard, and
family, and his brother, Harold E.
Hubbard and family, Middleport.
lie is on vacation from his duties
as a member of the Dayton Fire
Dept.
Mrsr. Carl Moore, Chester Road,
and mother, Mrs. Verne Davis, of
Middleport, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wells.
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returned home Wednesday even·
lng from Columbus where they attended lhe Ohio Pastor's Conference.
Yes, tliere's a reward for anyone who
Christopher Tompkins, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tompkins is
saves regularly. For you not only
confined to his home with chicken
pox.
have the mcmey to buy whatever
Grover Wolfe was the dinner
guest of his brother and sister-inyou•vJ been saving for, but you also
law, Mr. 3nd Mrs. Bentz Wolfe tohave the fun of discovering you can
day.
Mrs. Mabel Van Meter returned
do it- plus a habit that will serve
to her heme, Chester, today, after
spending two weeks with her broyou well all your life. Come in and
ther and •lster-ln-law, Mr. and
pave the way for these rewards by
Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter of Morning
Star.
starting your own savings account.
Homer Holter, who has been ill'
at his home, Chester Road, with
We Pay 2% Interest On Your Savings
the flu, Is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frecker
received word that their grandson,
Randy Hand, lour year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hand, whp
underwent mastoid surgery at the
. BANKING SINCE 1872
Cleveland Hospital, Tuesday. is
Member Federal Reserve System .
convalescing nicely.
Member Federal Deposlllos~rance Corporation
Mfl. Waldo J. Bartels and Miss
Erma Smith are attending an exPOMEROY
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B-arbara Shay .
Is Voca,list
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of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shay, Grafton, w. Va., began ·the new year
singing at the VFW dance in
f!lorgantown, W. Va., with the
.well ·known Bill Kaufman orchestra. ·!lalph Federer, a composer
and pianist was Miss Shay•a· voice
coach.
Over 500 persons atton~e4 the
dance where the twelve piece or·
ehestra was In full swing from
10:00 p. m. to 2 a. m. Following
1.be dance, breakfast wss served
to .. tbose attending th~ affair.
., Mlas Shay's mother was the
former Lucille Mees, dauehter -of
the late Albert Mees and Mrs.
Mees of Peacilck Avenue.

Now 'you Clll dOl toll•
plote duotlnc job Ia ball·
lbt lime. Pad Ia 1111dt ol

100\\ VIBOIN N'fLOjl lbal
woohea .,~~y· lib your ·

my loa otocklqa; Vac· .
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Mr. and Mrs. Rorer Coats and
Mr. and M,rs. Tex Coats and Janl
!.)Inn, all of Winchester, llldiana,
were r~ent guests of Mr.JIDd Mrs.
Robert Coats and family. . · ·
Mrs. Leo Childs was recently In
Galllpolls for a check up at Holzer )
Hospital.

Pomeroy National Bank

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Un!yeroit,y in Atbe~a ,hom.e for a Gru~ljlr, . Charlea Jlaaklna, John.
between aome•ters1 v~9at1on a!'ll: F)lhef. Ke'bnet~ Murray and
Marilyn Sue KDI8ht. Mu• Carol~n Chart~a' Stobarl.
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Lucille Hawklnl - Pomeroy Soeiety Editor - Phone
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lyn, of Powhatan were guests on
Thursday of Mrs. Wilbur K&lt;&gt;cnig
and family.

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Is Bridge Club
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'Hostess Wednesday

PRISM!

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1951 BUICK Super 4 dr. Sedan ······ $395

Mrs. JamPS O'Brien and Mrs.
Charle! Mullen were guests
when Mrs. A. R. Knight enterr.ained her bridge rlu~ Wednes

Two lone blue finish.
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Customlinc Sedan. Good tires and S()at covers. New Buick tradeln.

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for $893.00) Specials, Supers, and Roadmastcr - 2 drs., hard
tops and 4 drs. We're loaded and you con get some really good
buys in these cars.

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1954 BUICK V8 Super ·········· ·· $1,295
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4 dr. Sedan. Sparkling original light green finish. Dynaflow
drive. Radio and hclter. Execptlorwiln every way.

1955 CHEVROLET V8 210 ·········· $1,295
2 dr. Sedan. Power Pack engine with overdrive. Original black
finish like new.

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Mrs. Irving Karr- Jr.
Re£1·eshmcnts were served bY

$595

the hostess to those named above
and Mrs. Rolland Neutzling, Mrs.
Albert Coates,. Mrs. R. L. Jacobs
and Mrs. Paul Nease.

Catalina Sedan. Only 14.083 actual mllos by one careful owner.
Power Steerlne. Radio, heater, fully &lt;·quippt'&lt;l. Almost like the
day It wu sold.
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Catalina Sedan. All leather seals. Uc.st Pontiac "Hard Top" 4 dr.
One careful local owner.

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Refrigerator ao4
Gaa Range
Pay Only f59.50 down
ud f29.011 per month

BAKER
FURNITURE
On Tbe Brlghtesl Corner
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1955 CHEVROLET Y2 Ton Pickup ·· $1,095
CHMOLET !12 Ton Pkkup ···· $595

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"From Baglel To Buleka"
IOPBN EVBNINGII TIL 8:00 P.M.
IU l!ld 301"
Pomeroy, Ohio
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GMC TRUCIS

·1957 DODGE · ··········· $2399 · BeauU!rll 2 door "6". Bjriek '6nd white. ~dlo,
~p.~r Sedan., ~~atom . Royal ;:-: V-8 m~tor, Ter- ~e~~r: low mll•age .. ·:( ~
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1695
1956 FORD ····'········ · $1965
Beautiful ivory over Dusk Plum. Delray Coup~
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V-8 motpr. Radio, HQ~ter. Powerglide. Vinyl In- ·
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4-Door Hardtop. Power Steering. Padded Dash, tcrior. Local owner.
white wall .tires, large motor. Automatic Trans·
mission, radio, heater.
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4-Door Star Chief. V-8 motor, radio, heater. ?ow;
ef ~teerlna, power brakes. 0~ owner car.

t955 CHEVROLn ....... . $1·265

210-2-door. Dark green finish, V-8 motor• ind
heater. Really a bargain.

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Mr. and Mrs. Denver Hysell, of·
•Pomeroy, are announcing the marriage o! their daughter, Miss Ruby
HfSCil, to Earl Mossman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Eslle Mossman, Min·
oraville, Tuesday eveninR at 7:30
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ealle
Mossman, with Rev. Grove, of the
O~estcr Methodist church official·
ina at the ceremonies.
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With the following guests: Mr. and
Mfa. Esile i\lossman, Mr. and Mrs.
otnver Hysel, Mrs. Madeline
Painter, Mrs. Evelyn Wood, Gqy
Hysell, Sue and Bob Mosaman, Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Mossma~. Rev.
Mrs. Grove, Mr. and Mrl.
and the honored guests.

1955• MERCURY ;"" · .. $1465

2-Door Hard Top. Radio, heater; new mo!QT. · : ·
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heate,r, extra ,good tlr~. . .
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4-Door .Cultomllne, new paint, beige-cream, V,-8 , · V-8 mGtor II)To-drive •heater.
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1952 RONT14G ,.:..... :.. $$65

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Cblcftain D.eluxe 4-Dbor. 2-to)le' J!I'Cen
Station Waeon. 9 Pallenter, 4-Door, Hydratnatlc tic drive, radio; hea~, seat,coven. EiCI'I-Ict04
transmJHion, ·heater, radio.
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and coiOrf
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1957 FORD "· ·" •··•... $1595

CORGREitA

Like new dark green flnilh. One careful owner.

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Hysell-Mossman
Wedding Is Held
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Mrs. C. P. Gallagher is a medical
patient at Holzer Hospitsl in Gal·
Upol!s where she was taken early
Thursday morning. Her grandson,
Terry Gallagher, who ,work•· io
Columbus, is a patient at the Vel·
erans Hospital In Dayton.
Mrs. William Thomas (Mar~ Ellz
abeth Hartinger) will leave tomorrow lor her home In Massachusetts after belnn here to assist In
the care of her mother, Mrs. D. B.
Hartinger. illrs. Hartinger is recovering from a broken hlp.

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1952 CHEVROLET 2 dr. Sedan ···· ·· ·· $395

Low mileage. One careful local owner.

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1955 FORD V8 Crestline ······· ··· $1,395

TRUCKS

Middleport .. ,1957 CHEVROLET ······· $2595 · 1'957 ~ CHEVROLET ! ·:· · · · :_$t94S ·
Sl'flrt Coupe V-8 with Ramjet Fuel
10 De)ray Coupe.
'over. blue, _radio, heater atllj
SOt'iety
0!19 miles llas appearance of new car, satin sun visor. Skitts, low-mileage, loeal owner.
· 'black finish, with rod interior trim, radio and
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Buick trade-ln.

Week-end Special.

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1955 FORD V8 Customline ········ $1 ,295

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The Racine Firemen's Auxiliary
Tuesday evening gave a farewell
party for Mrs. Hupp who is moving to a new home at Waverly.
Present for the· affair were: Mrs.
Mary Cleek, Mrs. Mary Anna Holter, Mrs. Emma Jane McCIIntoeh,
Mrs. BellY Theiss, ;~rs. Pauline
Hart, Mr•. Laura M. Johnson, Mrs.
Rosie McClaskey and Mrs. Jerry
, Powell.
The auxiliary alsp voted $~0 to
the Emergency Squad Fund.

New Spring .Line

Steering. One of the cleanest "liard Top•" anywhere.

2 dr. Victoria Cpe. Extra good hard top model. All vynal icatllcr

Farewell Party
Given .By Racine
Firemen Auxiliary

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Prize for high score was nward·

Beautiful original blue finish with new matching seat covers.

1953 BUICK V8's &amp; Straight 8's ···· $795

day evening at her home on Lin·

ALL NEW

l953 CIIVROLET 210 4 dr. Sedan ·· $695
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Mr. and Mrs. All~n
of Bradbury are announcing
engagement ·of their daughter Marylyn Sue to Raymond Lee
Wilcox son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wilcox of Langsville.

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