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J!Ic-kets Travt:•\?:, O''fsp'
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Trottlnr Atooc~tlon oud·· todiY i&gt;ared to ~.000 lot the prcvtaUs
, · . offsprlna of ' 'the rreal pacinr lire year. ·
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ntrhl to ·win over •Athens• .~nd
added "wl!atever happens, th~l·
A!nos set•two ·national roonoy,win·
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wlll hive done their best."
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nlnf reeordl ·and earited $1,160,030 , ALBUQUERQUE, N. loti.. ai'ly
Betton WI! a guOit of the elub
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lllddleporl's Yellow •Ja~kets,
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Pncoo:• 111, L.. . A,._lt~ ....~
Rome comes to Racine bopinl
IIJ noon day Iunc heon In th e surprt~
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wl•ners
.ove•,
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to reverse a 64-39 decision of Jan.
social rooms of the Federated
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Cbureh. He was gre~ted ·with a 71-M In their laot appemnce, go coi
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10 11 Rome-Stewart. Jaeklonvlll"
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tO Los•• Friday to " IIDile with the
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Trimble eomea to Rutland oDd AI•
rou ..ng an of app ause •• OW· the bot and cola OU.Itaino. A win ~~~~~~~~g~~~~~:::::::::;i:li7
bany II at Elllern (Cheater).
lDf hla lntrnducllon •Y Lion fbet would• brl•• the lackeiJ home i
Tannehill.
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Harrisonville, wlnleii Ibis Ye'ar,
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The b1g game is tomorrow J1ighl. Every Pomeroy High stu· C b R tt
oac
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on
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every
per
Bli.
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lor the JaCket!, ~• .the
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only
county
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goln&amp; to Shade.
lor
the
eame
which
wln~s
up
the
wire
comes
down on the· end of
cal verse cartoons and posters are appearing on classroom
'!dark.Kel·
walls hall bulletin 'boards and who knows what other placesl :urrent SEOAL season. II Pome• the current sea~on.
LIONS·IROWNS TO MElT
·•• win• it will have it&gt; lint un· I~ wit~ ·1 ·16.9 'averue P'lr•&amp;ame,
On~ young author was determined to reiiCh a wider aUdl·
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DETROIT UP - The obomplon
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"'", .Harlap Whltlateh, JIWird,''who Is
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t • IInce 1 "~ 1 erowdlna the top 10 •In tb.( lea•ue
Detroit Lions, who whipped . the ence. The ~ports Desk finds its way daily into more Melg~ ahared
smce 1935.
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Cleveland Browns 1n the Natloqal County homes ·than any other printed word. So he offered II 1sIIsecond
the Panthers lose they still with 10 II plus m~, ••• ·,~bby
Foottiall League'• IIUe game, will here. And here it is:
will share the tiUc with Athens, Nelson, also hot the · .l_.t two
nieet the Browns In an exhibition
tnd moot likely, Wellston, whlcb weeks.
OUR
PANTHERS
pme ot Brlggo Stadium, Aua. 22.
plays Jackson Friday. He was The Jackets will "ha~ io stop
Tallest of our boys is uf course ST,
hllh In praise ol Pomeroy toni Gene Morgaa, one o( the ~tne SEO·
SMITH ENTERS GAMIS
Athens thinks they can hold hi~ but just wait and see,
to supportins their team through AL centers, to w!p, 11 jre)l 11
NEW YORK UP - Floyd Smith
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Mike Brown, •n o¥i&gt;lde 1hot lcor·
of tbe Ci&gt;~&lt;ago Track Club, the Next on our list is a boy named !'e8)'1,
J&gt;• 1(d,
Both Athena and Pomeroy are oer) oi ·8J'OII aktn.
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u. s. high jumper In 1957 with · He alone could give Athens a h~k of a whirl.
,J·'.i&gt; ·~· ,primed ond ready . .Athens' ace/ In other SEOAL games l'!~lson·
of 6 feet 11 Vc inehea.' will
• , ~. : ·,:;.J · :iary McConkey has recove1ed ville eomes 1o Gallipm~, , bo~lpg
In the Natl01111i AAU in· As we go down the line we come to Paul.
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oomplotely from an ankle sprain to' break Ita 9-17 rec6rd. 1Galllppll•
championshiP• at Iliad· In school grades and skill compared to Athens
beat that kept him out of three ga.mea Is flrhtini to stay1n '1¥,J!t~ iii·
SQuare Garden, Feb. 22.
The Bulldop did •&lt;&gt;I lose, bow· vlsloa at fourth place 'V'tl! 'l' 6-7
them aII
ever, with MeConkey oul··
record.
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Witt\ him back laot week they . Should Gallla lo~ ~nd • ~\ddle·
Now we come to a fellow called Bruce,
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were upset 60-59 by Logan to give port win, the two !ViluJP• lt~lfor.
Athens had better watch out when be's on the loose!
the Panthers who !oat at Wall· fourth. Wellston goes to '1acbon
ston a backward push Into , a In the other &amp;ame.
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coach Retlon 11id e~ry boy .
With him on our team, Athens, get ready for the kill.
on his squad has been Important
to the victory skein t-is yeir..
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lie 'cited Mr. · BB!kelbaU, :n
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Johnson, .., belna one· key; Mr.
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We know you can beat AI hens and we know you will!
Football, Junlor ~ HaWthorne, \an·
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ke to succe1.1 of his eage
Portland war"'fd up for 1\1 In·
te~.!' _ Y
vitatlonal rrade ICboo)., tlll!rn•·
And subslitut.., who haven'' ·mont several w~elu ~ay with a
played much, hflve. been just ~· 36·24 win .OYef Coltaje~le o~
lmparlant. Rett,on
He, notedl
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the rueoday p ght naert on
the &lt;Winners lehil ,,be way. '
Syracuse outlasted· a whole I tlnie1, made three.
Joe KeAoedy, 1 senior, who hu In a reo•rve,l'!lll• Port)!~d won ,
game stall at Syracuse last night In the preliminary Raolne ,Hth played very ((Ill•, Into the Wa· 311-24·wllh Bruce Be~gle b gh with
With Racine, winning finally 1~-11· ··; .llt'•de won 33-6 with Lerty Johnson hama game. Kennedy provided 1 10, For Cottageville .Jri~Chu·e h\ld
It was a brother va. brother acl. ·getting 16 for Racine.
spa(k that started, the home team 1~ and King h~d !0. · " ,
as Racine eoach Larry (Little Fofl.
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Porti•rul
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zy) Wolle, fjgured his only ohanco Syracuse
4 8Jg ~~ ' Looklna ahe~d, th• Pant~e; Cott•lievllle .
. t.• ~ to' 24
wor to· hang onto the ball agalns~ Raome
36 .e
coach asked for wider IUpport lor }'oftland: Weill 14, P,~oono 16,
, Ju&lt;ilor (Bli Foozyl Wolle's boys.
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• lhe summer sport.. .Prcrram. ~e M, VcKelve~ 1, ll. )lel\~lvey ' 5,
Hig~ lor the wlnnm was Larry
PHILADELPHIA: ot Glardtl· complimented the work of J.ilt e Non scorers:· Beetle Ci&gt;zart L.
ThOJ!II&amp; with 4 an~ Allen Graham lo, ' 16!1'/t, RoMdolt, N. Y., out· LeaJIUe baseball monagers, and Price
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~b~~~~~~===~=~~=~~==~..!l~O_:ll::,:m:es:_:::hl:t:l:i:::ve:, ,:R::":::inc shot .six loy Stroom; N. Y., (10).
as being villi to sny ouooess In 10, Lloyd 1. /lqn ~orerl:, l\e,Pen·
ab1, Rollins 1 HOoyer;- T~ Kl.Qg.
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Retton said a~ ~dditio~al lee
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ol!i!i au~porl, ll •c.an JJe,l,lut '!'\
tNf fba8, ' ~e· s(l8.
Coac~ ·l!eUon''iaid ' he tell! 1)1:,
bovo:
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everything you have, i'o. ildmc a' \
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Aboullhe Athena game he wa
not able tO predict victory (wtia:
co~cb could?) Ht ' ended, however
on on unintended hurooroul nolc
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by observlns:
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"Come up to . Athens and h'elp
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It will end; ah, jt will end- one
or the other!"
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teams take on fin·
games tomottow
opening rounda 11f
Tournament ne~t

BY UNITED PRUS

At 'Fourth Place'

DESK

Ohio: Portly cloudy today with
• few snow flurrl.n

neu L1ke

Erie, Snow flurriu ·llktlr moat
ooctlona tonight. Saturday mostly
ciOtJdy and cold • -Mth ~eettertd

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~north,,' 20's

aouth, low tonltht 8·15
'north, 12·22 1011th,
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the t1me and notleed
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His
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were suspende9.
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and ··l~e
Peoples ~d, . an jn~lll•·
Tbo body or the dece.,ed was tion by ·a member ol"th~ shtrilrs
removed 1to the Chase . Funeral d•partment indicated Stover had
,llbme at Rutland· where rr;end• a elean record prior to his Iandin&amp;
may call.
1n trouble here. The father ol
Surviving the deceased are three three children, and a former TB
brothers, Jess apd ,fdarlon Wpods, patient, Stover also had offered a
of Rutlll)ld, and Lewis, of Colum· plausible exQianation at his hear·
bus. Her husband, George Atkins, in' of how he happened to have a
preceded •her In death several gun in his possession.
)'ears ago.
The gun was returned to its
Funeral services wUI be held owner, a service station operat()r
from the Chase Funeral Home at in Tuppers Plains .
·nutland, Sunday, at 2 p. m, witb
R•v. Biddle olliciatln-.
filled oea"' '••••

·Burial is to be made in

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Cttfrolet Is by far the ne~est, nicest car in its ~~·J~-the ~y . on~
that's new from ride to ro~. And in the models most ·peop't 'PJtferl ,
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Galllpollo Iawver and sports oW
cia! Has· accepted thd chairman·
ship
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Hibbs says that the program , 1a

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got a·big serving of spirited action,
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Sec your nearby dealer soon- find
out hoW little Chevy's brand of fun will
colt you. For you get more for ~our
'mt;mey in every model- and Chevrolet
is the lowest .Priced of the lqw-pP,ced
lhrcc In the models most people buy I 't. •iisii•J thisf•mDIU ~•rkmork
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Troops and Explorer Poi!t.s
in 1tbe District, in keepmg with
the national tl•eme for 1948 wh~eh

·Only jra""hi11d C/um/11 it•ilr•
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the "Tog!!lher We Grow"

~ounces C. F. Hibbs. Middleport
merchant and di5trlct chairman
uf the Boy Scout Diotrict.
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program of the B~y Dcout!J - of
America in the ,MG.M District, an·

Chevy costs you less than t~t ~ther two low·p~ic~
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. .Chevrolet docs more for your dolla11
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Ocld .. Even the lowest priced models
. share in Chevy's unique new beauty
and costly car feel.
Every Chevrolet's a full nine inches
longer-lower and wider, too. And
when you hitch thcae new dimensions to

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Jolm Halliday, widely known

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Cemetery. ·

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'··~ To Head &amp;out
· Program In MGM

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Halliday announce! that the
program will be kicked off on
March 7 with a "Together Din·
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Home at Gallipolis. '
Shumaker who had never mar·
ned is survi\'ed by M::abel Smith,
a SISter at Middleport RFD I; L.
Shumaker an unde, Middleport
RFD, Maggie Wise, an aunt, and
Mae Lewis, Middlel)l)rt, a cousin.
Funer;~ t serviee.s are
incom·
plete

·OF THE·LOI~PRICED THREE.

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Logan,

The body of the deceased wu
first removed to tile Ewing Fun·
~ra J Home in Pomero1 and then

•v-.rv·Y!.~Y· ~·J- ,

IN THE MODEI.t MOST PEOPLE ·BUff'

of

Struble's statements.

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Willord Struble of Logan, 111\1 ;
that he aounded the warnlril
wh1slle and had presumed that
the man had otepped off the '
tracks when he lett the Impact
Othrr membon; of the train
crew, Little John, na""an of
Logan and H. H. Shiner, con6uc·

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The oheri!C'a report lndl"l"\1'
!hat aecounta of the train crew
reported tWc train cono~Unf ...
four loaded can and fl)ur emp. •
tit!! wall proceeding we1tward at

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County Sheriff : Robert

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~aid,.

Failure to hear the warning whistle of an ~[:~i:~
Chesapeake and Ohio freight train, due to hls
Thlltlday afternoon resulted in the instant death of
Sbumaller, 57, ol Middleport R. F. D. 1.
Sbumaker died Instantly under the wheels of the ei8ht ear ·
train at about 3:30 p.m. Thursday suffering a crushed &amp;ktlll"71'
and badly mantled body, .,..,..... .
ing to Mel£• Count)'
Henry Ewln•.
County line,

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Ca!!e Battle Dy Soo,re.ofl2 To.· t'~ht

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William
Is Victim
OfFatal Mishap On

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cast acclden~
cfthe

:MULLE·NS
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throughout the diSirlct will at·
tend the dinner a)ong w1th in·
stitutlonal lleadl and men of
ti•e\J' governing bodiea who de·
oire to Implement their youth
prorram with Boy Scouting.

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There was no lif\ll of demark1\tion !fat ~·
parated these men as they eacb h~ t~r
say about how the community can be better·
spJrjt of •cooperative. endeavor that is not ed, as each of them spoke, he was the import·
fo~l!d in very ma~y other places, and this
ant man of the moment and everyone else lis·
wee~ I) was ol;lly t~o ~11 , exemplified.
tened attentively.
~e r~f~r of oours¥ tp the "open meeting"
It was a good thing to watch a·nd to hear,
hJIJ!i on Monday night in the Ohio Power Co. for "This was really in ali its fullness, a true
offices of the Pomeroy Chamber of Com- Democracy at work". No harshness, no ran·
mer.ce in whicl! business men, proles,sjonal cor and no arguments to break the tenure of
m~n. ttnion representatives, lliboring men
cooperative effort.
and business executives met on a friendly
Later th
is week we reported in these colbasis for the purposes of formulating 3 belter community in which to live and lo review umns a number of artlcles th~t were thctr di·
the many problems that today confront thts, reel anti-thesis wherein strtke threatens,
poliUctags argued and btltcr s:rlie was reand other communities.
corded ''hen men could not agree.
Each In his turn had "his say", his· right
We stncerely believe that if those who
to voice his opimons on the questions of the would shout. harangue and battle could only
p~oposed "right to work" )aw; the sewage be seated m a meeting such as we saw and
disposal plant proposed for this area· the heard last Monday that they might get a b•t
conditions of the streets; a street sw~eper ter perspective of how to get along with our
_fo_r~t-he_v_i_lla_g_e_a_nd__a _sc_h_oo_l_c_af_et_e_l'l_a.-=--.:._fellow men

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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. - Lt Col.
George R. Steinkamp, head of tile
Space Medicine ~partmenl ol
the School of Aviation Medlelne,
on t~e slow response to an alarm
bell by the sleepme airman olmu·
latlne a lltght to the moon In 0
cramped and airtight space C!ham·
ber·
"Tbts 11 not unUJiual, but per·
foetly normal. It probably ohowo
that he Ia hellonlnl to get a hit
more relaxed"
. WASHINGTON- Sen. Wayne
Morse (D·Ore ), on the poulhiiily
that the senate w11l hold Its own
lnveatigatlon of federal rrgulatory
atenciel, in addition to the one
now underway in the House:
"There already Ia evidence that
some offlcaall of •mdepcndent 1
a&amp;eneles hove not dlocharged
their lruots in conformity with
the hl(h ethical atandarda the
public h11 a rlg!It to expeel."
flAVANNAH, Ga. -

Mayor W.

L. M1na:Jedodf, on the little eon·

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7:00, TO&lt;jay
9·1}0 Romper R09m
P:i!f1 Trouble W\lh Father
W:OJ) ..,.len• Fra~~~s Sho"
10;30 Treasure Hunt
10:00 The Fri« is Right
11:30 'J'ruth Dr Conset}Uf ncea
12.00 fie Toe Dough
12:30
It Could Be Y;u
t:OO Mid-Day }'•••
1: 1! Moviellme
2:30 Kitty Foyle
3.00 Matmee 'l'beatre
4·00 Queen for a Day

cern shown by Savannah realdents
about the Navy search for a part
of a nuclear weapon Jettisoned by
a B-47 bombea· one week ago orf
Saunnah Beach, after n tollls!On
with I IIchter·
"Tbe,. atomic bomiiS come In
man)' pieeea, and they aren't dnn·
gerOUI until
" they actually arc US·
aem bl ed.
T ' Tcnn - Don Me
' wJACKSON
S een, ennetsee employment se·
curity commlllloner, on his
atotc'o growing unemployment
JII'Oblem:
"T
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enneuee 1 nvolve~ in an OK·
elti n1 race between lhe atork and
J0 b opportun tIlea, and for the mo·
menl lllo llork II winning."

Dl!RLINGTON, Vl - Mra Dor·
een Wilson, member of t~e Bur
lllliton School Board, on Its fall
ure to tiOte the ,.hools Wednes
d·~ - Lincoln'• birthday
"Normally, 111 legal ,holldoyo
are ohaerved. But tliiJ one just
•II pped up on 1.11."

GallipoUs FOE
Liquor License
Renewal Frozen
COLUIOIUS uP - Ally Gcn
W!Ulam Saxbe today ooked the
alate Liquor Deportment to
"!,...." the trander ..- renewal
ot nino permtla wh... ownm
were lloted u delinquent In ult!
1u paymenta.
Tbey included Cormol Cluh
!fan_afleld, and Fraternal Order of
~ Atrit 22!10. QIIIIMtia,
Sasbt uld tho pe'imlt holden
" Wtll hoYe 30 day1 tt moko ar·
for t)VIt)J the back
revocation of their

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Mr. Wizard

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7·30 People Are Funny
8 00 Perry Como
9 00 Club OOSIS

7 3() Tro.1th or consequch&lt;:el
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9:30 Gtsele MurKenzie Show
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Dear Editor:
9:30 26 Men
Much has been written in your
!U 00 The Line Up
newspaper during the past week
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10 30 Person to Person
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
about tl1e activities of the Boy
ll:OO .News
8:45
CBS
News
Scouts or America and 1ts contri· Jl.':,l:rlllll
. i~SH~Er.DP'tiw1111"f~'~H"'M'"X"A"'A"'i"A"G"E-'I
9.00 Morning Show•
lltr.! Scann&lt;ng the Weather
butlon to the phySical. mental, LAliREL, Miss UP-J. A Lowe
IO:Ot&gt; larry Moore
11 ·10 MG M Late Show
moral, and spiritual health of the 92, say:; he is all through wtth
11.30 Dotto
BY ELMER C. WALZJR
~ommunity of the not1on. tn the matters mHtrnnonial, now that he
COLUMBUS, 0. (Spoolal)- ;:-:----::--:-::--::-:-:::cUnhod
Prttl
FI~IIIFlll ldltor
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form or pictures. edt orud~. and has divorced his 82-year-old wife.
D. Gcckeler, 17, of 'Mid· that a meeting of tbe Big Four 12:00 New! st Noon
NEW YORK UP- Wall Street Stephen
news strrieR of Scout Happenings
~letown and Michael Minister, 18. foreign mlnlatm - the· United 12:15 Lo1e Of Life
again has hefore It the old 'r' u of Worthington wre today
9. 00 TV Classroom
We certainly do w:mt to thunk
ONE OBJECTION
States, G-.at Brltlan, Fianee 12 3D Sea"'n for Tomorrow
9 30 Captain Kangaroo
GRAND ISLAND. Neb. UP- ment on whether or not lfie at~tk pounced as Oh1o' I e!:.~;:~:~:~~.~ raqd Ru..,la p~ust ·be held In al· 12:45 Guiding Light
you, not only for the sp lendid rov- School children here don'! ohject }!larke~ discount• the future.
10
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and Jun1or n•
vance tq make sure thai a
If It doeo, thon the market Semor
erage during Boy Srout Week just to their teachers getting a raise,
11:00 Garden Club
lor 19'7 in tho SIKtb
oummtt eonlerence would be 'use· 1:00 Katie's Kitchen
pused, but also for the great tn· but they'(e not so hoppy lhal the should r1se on th,e basJs ot ag ex
1:30 As 1he World Turnt
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L. Cox• Newspapcrboy
terest of you and your paper for added
money is to compensate pected lmP,rovement in JObf In ment Awar!ls competition
RulBia rejected the Idea_ of 2:00 Beat the Clock
12 00 Jammie Dean
Scouting the year round.
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lor 10 added days of school each March •• noted hy Pre1iderit Ei ed by the Ohio Newapa~r Alto- such a preparatory meeting.
2:30 Houseparly
1 00 Lone Rnnger
senhower, s~y the opponenta of
We feel th~t becauoe of your year.
'lahon and the Ohio Circulation
To the astop\Jhment of news- 3:00 ~lg P&amp;YOif
I·JO Junior Town M~ting
Interest Scou!Ing will conlmue to
!hat theory
Menager.a Associstion.
paptr corroapondentt, Secretary 3.30 The Verdi(l h Yours
trow In the MGM Dutnct as more
2 00 Pro HocKey
WHO'S HEN·PECKo~?
Thoae who hold that the mar
The two winning boys were ol Stale lobn Foster Dullea a01d 4:00 Brighter Day
people become aware that Scout
4 30. Meet CotUss Archer.
SHIMODA, Jopan UP-Twenty ket does diJ&lt;ount the future iRY prel!'nted special awa;d eertili- a! a press eonfereru:e In Wash· 4:15 Secret Storm
lng I&amp; hoppening here. Again,
two
men
who
married
he1resaes
d
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Thank1.
and adopted their wives' names the markft 1s not convince there cates by cluef Juatlce Carl v. WeY lngton that a foreign minloterial 4·30 Edl• of Night
6 30 20th Cent4fY
will be an upturn tn bulneas as iandt ol the Supreme Court of meeting wu not really necessary 5·00 MGM Early Show
Scoutingly yours,
gathered here . to protest against forecast by 10 many experts.
7.00 Star Pe&lt;formance
Ohio on hehall of the Ohio Nen -In fact, that the Unlter States
Robert I, Siler .
Confldtm:• Not Rtlto~ .
73(} Perry Mason Show
A.unciatioo at the Anocia· never had insisted on such a 6·30 vOur Esso Reporter
District Scout Executive JM'Iety gruslp that they were
•6:45 Sports Parade
hen·pecked rortune hunters. The Regardleu of the ara:um!Jlj em
annual bllllfluct in the Desh· 1 ·m1eetln(
MGM District
8.30 Dick &amp; the Duche"
mcctlng was broken up by a discounting, the fat!t remam&amp; that lor
Hotel haltroom Each
9.00 Tile Gale Slotm .ShOlf
6"55 Weatherman
flood of telephone calls f~q01 Investor eonfidoncc hasn't been boy 'I!",P'I• a~·~r e~JIOO hy 'the .A ft~~p ,ol reblllloliS lndones·
7·00 "Manta ~ ., "
9:30 Ha"'' GunfI 'WI1l' T~ltl\1
APPLE GROVE
angry wlyes demanding that t ~1r
1 .o. d th 1
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'Mr!l Jarls Wiley I~ l'ecupcrating hu11b11nds return home
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a many arc 11Jorc l/llddletolvn
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10
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The
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dem,hdtpg
that
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new,
at he!' home after recently suf.
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than ttaa:er to sell ~tock each
B00 Trackdown
10.30 Official Del~
antt·Com!il~1illt g•vernment he
f&lt;rlng a heart attock
MISPLACED IMPORTANCI
lime the prices get up to levels umbus Dispat!!h
11.00 Nows
,where they can get out of the
formed
h,y tbls week end under 8:30 Zane Grey Theater
Mn. Lella Riffle of F01rview
ll!D MGM Late Show
LONDON ur- ~mbarra,cd market even or with a \lUte
The t1inners met shff oPposl·
9 00 Pbil Sllvero Show
spent Wednesday with Mr~ Her. A.rmy authorities admitted today
lion trom top newspapcFboyt' of fermer VIce Prealdent lloham·
bert Rouoh and oon
thot Derek Partridge, 22. whose profit.
man~ COll)munlttes In the state,
Beasle Slauahter apont Sunday p1cture hu
been circulating
The current situation Is eons!~ · representln~ the 50,000 newspap·
afternoon wUh Mr and Mrs. Ott throughout BritAin on recruiting erably different from what lt· 11rboy., 1n Ohio, and were selected
Boston at E16t Letart.
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posters labeled ''The Important wus 8 vet~r ago at this time The nftcr three different JUdgmg ell9 DO Frank Si~atra Show
Mr and Mrs l1etc Shields spent Man'' scr,·cd in the A1r Force.
market set new lows on Feb 12. mioutforn on th~ buis uC news0.30 The Patrice Munset Show
Sunday wHh Mr and ·~n Clar '
-1957 at 454 82 1n th.e mdustrials paper route netivtt1cs, scholastic
!O:f!O Walter Winchell File
ence Shlehtsnnd daughter
FINALLY PAYS UP
an~ 139 23 in the ralls.
achvittes, personal ach!~VeiU~nts
9·44 Ma:n On
10•30 Moment of Decision
Mr and Mrs Harold Housh spent
McGUIRE AIll FORCE DASE,
Thon prices ran up steadily and community serviCe.
9 45 Mo11ling Movie
11.00 News
Mcnduy night with Mr nnrl Mrs N J UP- The McGuire Base on til July 12 11 ben the lndustrlolo
If
11:00 Adventures In Learning.
tl : l~ Theater 13
Andy CrosR at Letart
exchange o£rtcer ha.s received an hit 52077 ami t he nuls t0:2!St.
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Lt·~O Neighbors
12 30 Si~r: Off
1Mr and Mn Hoy Donohue look Anonymous IHJie from iln airman
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t tch 11on, GtcMory, to Chiltll'fln's In Sun Antonio, rex, who wrote:
1'hat rise was necomp3ntccl bv
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flo•hpltnkl, Columbu•, Monday Fuii"ThiS doi!OI' Is for one CliP token stt•OJIIIy tigh!enintg m~ncy al 1 I
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IZ:45 .Movl• Quick Quls
a c cc ·Up.
fnan a cvfctet'h two year!l ngo" around, an11 fin~l y the hg!tt mon·
ey took hold with the result that
t·OO (\relchen Wade Sh'"'
THOMPSON IN IIRLIN
the market turnod down. Indu•·
ly CHARLES M. McCANN
1:30 !lovi~ M'tlnee
12:Z9 Sign On
BERLIN UP-Llowollyn Thomp· tmls lo•t Ju•t a~oul 100 pojnts Unlttd Pr111 Stoll Corrupondolll
2:45 Pat and Mike
12 30 All ~tar Movie 1\latlnco
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Th w ' '8 •ood d b d news
a·.oo .•n,....,can
Ban~stand
3 00 P~~scn•l Profile
son, u s ambassl¥for to Ru.. ta, by Oct 22. Ralls set then 1957
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today after conferring here with
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This year a rally ilfled lnduo·
5:00 Bueeaneer•
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WeBt Germany. ThomPIOn stop· trials to 458.113 on Feb 4 and
Tl:~ubted Fran.- and its tor·
5:30 Mlckoy Mouse ClUb
5·00 Saiurday Sports Preview
ped off In West Berlin en route rail! hit lltl6, the taller con·
protectorate of Tunisia
8.00 Cartoon Club
5·15
Saturday News Review
5
lo MoJ&lt;ow from Washington where trastlng with the 1957 low of rea••hed a critical point In their
8:15 Jule Rivlin Show
15 Let's Tilk 11 Over.
Oul of town gue1to here to nl· he conferred with Freaidenl El•en· 95 67. a new low sine~ Jan. It, relutlons this week.
6:3D Arthur J. Smith Reports
6 15 20th Century Theater
Wlendd the funeral of Mr&lt; Cecil 'howcr.
It has 1ong bel ebnbokn own th at ~he
...the Newo
• 30 The Dick Clark Show
1954.
1n neg r1ng A1geioa,
ar were Mrs Maud Ackley and
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ocn Paul, an&lt;l wile, 2ancsvitlc,
GOULD'S CASTLE SOLD
But thet450-46o
have tied down 500,000
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campa gn, were opera ng from
a·oo JJm Bowie
10 30 20th Century Theater
oscviiie, o, Mr. and Mrs ilfont estate of the late American Mil· and once the
on the Tusnlsian side o the
B.30 Co::tt:...~::5:______~_12 ao Sign Off
We~t Jr , Roseville; Mr l'nd MrR. lion!lire Frank Jay Gould have across the 1160
Willis WCIII and daughters, Mary been sold lor $240,380. The pro· piCked up
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~ Fremier Chou En-1;1 of Com~nd Adrlrnne, Powhatan rolnt, o; perty waa auctioned off here Wed- Wall Street
terqber, French military 11uthor·
The government rejetted the munist China announced tl'lls
Jock McAlllator, Aohland, Ohio. n&lt;•sduy Gould, a long-time res!· mmlslratlon wilt
l!lol rep~rted, French Air Force
ultimatum' and ordered the dis- week !hal he was givmg up the
Mr and Mro. John Capella, Char· ucnt of France, died m Juan-leo· push l~r economic
Rlan~a ltad been ftrcd on by
Da,
hcllorable discharge of fourt
post of foreign minister, whi".h he
lrol, Pa.
l'&lt;ns In ltmtl.
along wit~ the le&lt;lenl
h~avy machine guna Installed o~
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Mr a~d Mro. l!o•m•d Theivcncr,
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authorities who 'ire
to the Tunisian administration build·
It 1'1!1\lllWOd to be seen what success~r In the foreign mln~ry
daughter, Sharon, Gulllpolia; Mr
KIDS' lOCKIT IXPLODIS
take '•ll'tber action ID enie mon· Ins In Saklet·Stdt--:-ouost,.,
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and Mrs. Maneel Parfitt, Columbus
Wll,jtiNGTON, N c.. UP _ cy.
An~r the 15th attack the local
would do - ppssibly
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Mro Vera Welt, Athens
two-stage homemade rocket blew
D of • """"'lNG
p,.Qc)J commander warnO(I that AJ..$0: at 1:55 p.m. evecy Hi•rcellabri rival ~overpmeent to
Jost what the political Jignifl·
Mr RJindolph Ward, Ravens· up five lett above the ground
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the next one would bring retalla·
on the !slana of Sum&amp;· '"'ce of tbe shift was, the WeatWollll', W. Va., Mr. James Ward, Wednesday but the alx teenagers
Chester Counoll Danghlors of tibn The 16th attack wu made day ,llllllUonallllelp ct'UD·
w~ere the~ are based. .
ern world did not know. But It
Charleston, w. va ; Mr. and Mrs who fired It eaca~d InJury. Tbe America will meet In regular sea· next day.
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looked as II Chou aimply had too
Melvin Devoll and douKhlcro, ~i cxplo•lon sol 01{; minor brush sion Tuesday evening, The lniti•· Twenty • live l"rench plan'\" ty lle,wt llel!IS.
any event, II looked 11 if much work to do in handling two
Belle. w va.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry fir&lt;•
lion s&lt;Ihcduted lor this meotinlf were aent to
"mlllt~~ D"loOf·•mouldering lndono•lan bic jobs and !hot ' he wanted to
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Wllb'ur Ple~o, president o! Ill"
Men's Feljow•~tp of the GhureM•
of Ch~~t In Mflfl CO¥R!y, ·•••·
noun•••· !hal lh•¥ have;'!loon lnvll;d tg atto~ij 'the ''aueil!llc
service• tho Middleport cbyfclt
on their regular meeting ' ntiiht,
Mcnda)IJ Februify~7 and ·. \0 J.t•lOundl,
bring ~ delegi1(6n J !rom ' elclt
oplr~en.
church,'
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Mol11 County Attleulturol Agont lo Invest a' slzeablcl amount or
At One time wo wore able to capital In such equipment unless
build a ftnce around our market. they can sec a definite return on
oo~way
Tbio ts not true anymore. Thlo the amount mvested. rho geuerat witt be trcmcndll!ls,' Morris All·
was a comment made hy Don pattern 1n Ohio Is that within ton , d~rcctor of public affairs for
Zehr, ExlellJ!on Milk Marketing ahout a year after Installing bulk tho OhiO Farm Bureau Federo·
Spo&lt;lllltl from Ohio State Unl· tanks the average site ol herd is liOn, told Ohio vegetable and po·
venlly at lhe !lll~ Morkctlng increa!ed !rom one fourth to one tato growers atl theirk annual
Worlu!hop lor dairymen held at thi rd !n size in order to pnyoH mec tmg bere th s wee
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lllorietta this pa.st week:
the investment.•
11te farm ,bureau. olflc~al said
David Nease and the l1e1gs Dairymen arc raced with many the seaway ttkely wtll place many
County Agricultural A'gent at- problems in the squeeze between vegelable growers in competition
tended to see how such 1 work· the cost of produchon and the for lund as busmcss ,a~ct mduatry
shop would fit into tM Me1gs price reecwed in the market seck rOom for expansion and deCount¥ Dolry Service Unit pro- place In the United Statco dur· velopment.
l)rlm, Mr. Nease Ia starting his lng the Ia!! year 120,000 dairY
Alllon listed aeverat prohlems
fourth term e Meigs Cuuoly dir- herds went out of exlstcilce (IJr whtch face the vegelablc !armers
ector on the board of the Central various reasons Many of the
t
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Oh 0 Breeding AJSoclatton and better ammols from these herds,
was appointed lut year to serve however, found their way into
as Meigs County director on the other herds so production conHuntington lnlllllate Milk Pro· linues to 'increase
ducera Association which mar
keto all tho m6k In the Pt Pleao
Farmers are fast mcvmg from
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an mdependent type ol produe·
an • Gal11polis, Huntington ar!la ers into .11n inter·dependent type
Bench marks
In the
marketing
program,
according
to Zehr,
are Tiley are dependent on each
Potato fatrners attending the
the education ol producers to the other and on the dealers. milk Ohio Vegetable anti Potato Grow·
problelll!J of marketing, lhe con- handlers as well as the consum ers association meetmg in Columl
dI
h I
ers who buy the product in its bus this week heard of several
• ant nee or t e mprovement final Corm.
pracflcu whlth WtaCDDBin zrowers
of the qulilly of th'. product,
th
f
cOntinuous
adjustment
pro·
One
of
e
ways
armers
have
arc
usmg to control scab.
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aram to meet changing conditions found ~ work together IS the
John A. Schoenemann, Ex.tenand the importance of a tree· cooperatiVe
milk
morketmg Slon potato ~pecialist of the Unl·
now of the product 1o the mar· groups Most of the mlll: m Meigs venaly of Wtsconsln, sud erowers
ut place,
Count1 IS marketed through the f of !hal state were meeting the
. · Dairymen's Cooperat •v• Sales at scab problem hy:
th
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. sca!J.resjstant vartetles.
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menorne
haveo in ethe
marketmg
field
ar es on, the 11 un tmg1on f!her
Plantmg
are to (!) balance supply and state Milk Producrro, the Hock
Growing potatoes in a a-year ro·
llomand· 12) maintain security ot lng Valle~ Milk PrQducers and tahon With oats and red clever
\he ma;ket; (3) understand priC- Athens Milk Salco " ~.then•. the anu limmg only enough to insure
lit f
1 . Marietta Milk Producers and the • good crop of red clover.
1 g· (4) h
I newest member of g:roup , the Growmg potatoes tn a 2-year
ques.
Producers CDQptratt\c at Park tataon usmg an acid-tolerant lcI
Some or the complications in- r ersburg.
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gume' sueh !IS soybean or \'etch•
yol\'ed In these opportunitJes
These groups are democra~!7 1 1 Usmg commercial fertilizer to
•rc that t
dairymen are not )y cunlrolled groups o~cratlng supply the necessary nitrogen.
com~i wit
proceuors as t~rough thelr board of directors
Schoenemann also reported that
1rnueh
they a with qne an- who hJ~e ~ man11;ger Some of the research work at Wisconsm indi·
,
othe , Nearly 80 of mttk pro- responSibllttles of the. clirectors calion that higher potato yleldo re·
' . lit! d in Ohio n
goes into bot- of these groups arc lo thmk for suited when potash wu applied
ties lor retatt dl lbutlon. Just a himself, to know the . m~nager, befor~ planting and a ferUiizer apfew hundred mi 11 to· the west other directors . and as many phcaUon of 11-48-0 was inade in
In the Chicago Ilk shed only members ;~s pos.~tble and to never the row.
onm u1
~·.,. e milk 1.8 bottled Ignore any member
.bout ww
The use of uconditittned seed"
tor fresh human consumption Members re.s:.tonsibthtics arc lo alae boosted potato yields in Wi&amp;o
with the r~mainder going mto maintain a quality product and ~onsin test, the Extensiqn specialmanufacluring 4Jhannels al a con- to do what he can to help hire 15l Said. (Seed was cond~tioned by
sid&lt;rably tower P'lce.
competent help. The 00?peratlve taking It out of •cold atorage and
The question of pricing 11 the muot keep Ita members mformed hotdmg 1t at temperatllree of beone that bothers dairymen the ~nd help Jmprove .public rei~· tween 60 and 70 degrees for two
most because tbat is where they boos. The cooperatwes lll tim or three weeks before planting.)
get payment for tltelr efforts. area are tielpmg farme:s do ~ In tests last year, he noted, eonHowever, pricing becomes a mat- better JOb of marketmg each dLIJQncd seed produced 428 hunter of the judgment of many peo· year.
dredwelght of potatoes to the acre
pic as to the price collSumcrs
eompared to 377 hundredweight
wilt pay without reducing their
IRISH TO MEET SOONERS
fer cold storage seed. The condi·
purchas&lt;Ia. It was lndlctted at
SOUTH BEND, lnrl UP-Notre 'I tioncd seed Yielded 317 hundred·
the workshop that no person m Dame, an upset 7·0 wmner over weight of u. s. No'. 1 potatoea and
the world can understand pr1e- Oklahoma last season, will meet the cold storage seed 254 hundredlot completely because of the the Sooners on the gridiron agam weight of u. s. No rs.
many laoiAira Involved
TOO question of adju.sling to
new techniques 15 on«~ that is
puzzling many Meigs County
dairymen today In the problem

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Broi]er Market
That Vital Pl'oblems Are· Ahead FEgg School
Set'l'l
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The Impact of lhe St. La"·
they look to the future. There
Or e - f..t. .
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on Ohlo't economy
need for reaearch and educa·

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lluriD3 'this past week, we could not lielp
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l.enrth of doy, 11 we~ as tem·
perature changes, yel1oW8 up
evergreen trees when ~old westh·
er seto tn, occordlng to JphnI
Ha•bylo, Ohio Agricultural Ex·
perlmenl station
lorcll physloloeiBt.
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l,oss of green cojor Is • • major
headache !Dr Ohio Christmas
lrM l)rOWers apd home owners
allko. Hukaylo hAl discover~~
wa,·s to prcve~t It, In Seotch
pme at least.
A clesr !ales aptaycd on the
nerdtea while they ore otill vivid
green \\ill turn the trick, Pl!!tlc
tep•cs draped over the trcea will
hold In the green•••~ Burlap can
be used but It lo Inferior to the
polvcth)'1•ne tents
Tree sclent15ta have known
•!nee the turn of the

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MIDDLEPORT FEED MILl
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menl will diiCIIII wan to cut feed
eOIU d G A Manb E te 01 io
poulu;.~an,' wW talk ~bo~t
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The f
a tomwn pro~tam wit be
In .two seetlou, one In University
~all for market C!!l,l!! predueere and
e other in Campbell Hall lor
broiler l)rowers,
Features of the mSI'ket eg~ sec·
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liOn on y Ill ouoe management
and equipment and talk.l on layer
performance and new approaeheo
to egg marutlng. Oullllndlns producers vf market e111 wlll recelvt

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. .:B'ROI·LER GROWERS

''I'm a f_.r, To mak~ my work pay~ 1
r1-e got to keep oo the lookout for im-i
proved farmina methods. Through Ad·.
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RICHARD STOOPS
MINERAL WELLS, W. VA,
CHICKS STARTED .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. 7344
NVMllER SOLD .................. " 7%00
LIVABILITY •• " " ..... " ' • ""." ta%
AGE • .. .. . .. • • .. . .. .. .. . 9 weeks, 3 dtya
DATE SOLD ................. Oet. 8, 1957
AVERAGE WEIGHT PER BI&amp;D •. , .. , . 3.30
FEED CONVERSION . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. U 7
'J'OTAL COST PER POVND OF MEAT .. 15.1

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lhtl wluter of cold
.eomblnotlon
quality of IIcht.
8bow that loso o(
11: a matter of less
days grow shorter.
length was stretched
with artlllclal Ught,
towlna did not take
tried ushlg fertlllzor to
to snop out of their
tendency to yellow, but this
unsuccess(u.J.
Even without the Ume and e•·
penoe or uolng lotex or. burla~.
Yuh! ~e growers can cul down
on,"Inter yellowing by hamltini
1111d atorlng treC! at the proper
lime, H~aklyto reporla that ttee•
cut early ••d atorcd ol a tempera·
ture of 38 deiP'ees and a relative
humidity of 9o ptr cent keeP the
desiroble green pigment. Or the
trees may be atoreu on the
grouod lo t protected
and
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LOS ANGELES UP~Tackle
Charley Brodohaw (J f •.,:-,y1or and
guard John Mitchell of Texaa
Christian . both rookies, have Pltoae 37Sl
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Pine Tree Expert
Explains Where
Greenness-Went

lion to carry on, be said, and a
need lor keeping stron11 the Col·
lege of Agrleulture, the ·expert·
ment slallon and tile State De·
partfllent of A(riculture.
The speaker called a1tent1on to
the lmportonce cl studies on
Ohio's water resources and the
problema of t.uatiorl, ' hi&amp;hway
construction and rural zoning.
..There ia need for a study of
the tax lawa of the otate" he
ald. "Real estate bao 'about
reached the saturation point on
taxation '1
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On the subject of rural zoning
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he said: 'ln many of your areu
if you don't have rural zoning,
it may be gettln• Pretty late."
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He rslled rural zoning an elfectiv• loot for "proteoUng the va·
luc of. your land."
Oth er spea ker&amp; ror the three-day
meeting Included staff membera
of the Ohio Agricultural Experl·
ment station, the Agricultural
Extension Service, out·of-.state
unlverslt'ea ond represenllti'vu
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of t e vegetatile and potato a:row·
lng tndu_•_try_._ __ _

CAR P,RIC'ES WILL SAVE YOU MONEY!
CARLOA~ :OF ~·· ALL ANALYSIS
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FERTILIZER
Alfalfa and Clover
SEED OA:T'S·
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There was no lif\ll of demark1\tion !fat ~·
parated these men as they eacb h~ t~r
say about how the community can be better·
spJrjt of •cooperative. endeavor that is not ed, as each of them spoke, he was the import·
fo~l!d in very ma~y other places, and this
ant man of the moment and everyone else lis·
wee~ I) was ol;lly t~o ~11 , exemplified.
tened attentively.
~e r~f~r of oours¥ tp the "open meeting"
It was a good thing to watch a·nd to hear,
hJIJ!i on Monday night in the Ohio Power Co. for "This was really in ali its fullness, a true
offices of the Pomeroy Chamber of Com- Democracy at work". No harshness, no ran·
mer.ce in whicl! business men, proles,sjonal cor and no arguments to break the tenure of
m~n. ttnion representatives, lliboring men
cooperative effort.
and business executives met on a friendly
Later th
is week we reported in these colbasis for the purposes of formulating 3 belter community in which to live and lo review umns a number of artlcles th~t were thctr di·
the many problems that today confront thts, reel anti-thesis wherein strtke threatens,
poliUctags argued and btltcr s:rlie was reand other communities.
corded ''hen men could not agree.
Each In his turn had "his say", his· right
We stncerely believe that if those who
to voice his opimons on the questions of the would shout. harangue and battle could only
p~oposed "right to work" )aw; the sewage be seated m a meeting such as we saw and
disposal plant proposed for this area· the heard last Monday that they might get a b•t
conditions of the streets; a street sw~eper ter perspective of how to get along with our
_fo_r~t-he_v_i_lla_g_e_a_nd__a _sc_h_oo_l_c_af_et_e_l'l_a.-=--.:._fellow men

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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. - Lt Col.
George R. Steinkamp, head of tile
Space Medicine ~partmenl ol
the School of Aviation Medlelne,
on t~e slow response to an alarm
bell by the sleepme airman olmu·
latlne a lltght to the moon In 0
cramped and airtight space C!ham·
ber·
"Tbts 11 not unUJiual, but per·
foetly normal. It probably ohowo
that he Ia hellonlnl to get a hit
more relaxed"
. WASHINGTON- Sen. Wayne
Morse (D·Ore ), on the poulhiiily
that the senate w11l hold Its own
lnveatigatlon of federal rrgulatory
atenciel, in addition to the one
now underway in the House:
"There already Ia evidence that
some offlcaall of •mdepcndent 1
a&amp;eneles hove not dlocharged
their lruots in conformity with
the hl(h ethical atandarda the
public h11 a rlg!It to expeel."
flAVANNAH, Ga. -

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7:00, TO&lt;jay
9·1}0 Romper R09m
P:i!f1 Trouble W\lh Father
W:OJ) ..,.len• Fra~~~s Sho"
10;30 Treasure Hunt
10:00 The Fri« is Right
11:30 'J'ruth Dr Conset}Uf ncea
12.00 fie Toe Dough
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It Could Be Y;u
t:OO Mid-Day }'•••
1: 1! Moviellme
2:30 Kitty Foyle
3.00 Matmee 'l'beatre
4·00 Queen for a Day

cern shown by Savannah realdents
about the Navy search for a part
of a nuclear weapon Jettisoned by
a B-47 bombea· one week ago orf
Saunnah Beach, after n tollls!On
with I IIchter·
"Tbe,. atomic bomiiS come In
man)' pieeea, and they aren't dnn·
gerOUI until
" they actually arc US·
aem bl ed.
T ' Tcnn - Don Me
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S een, ennetsee employment se·
curity commlllloner, on his
atotc'o growing unemployment
JII'Oblem:
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enneuee 1 nvolve~ in an OK·
elti n1 race between lhe atork and
J0 b opportun tIlea, and for the mo·
menl lllo llork II winning."

Dl!RLINGTON, Vl - Mra Dor·
een Wilson, member of t~e Bur
lllliton School Board, on Its fall
ure to tiOte the ,.hools Wednes
d·~ - Lincoln'• birthday
"Normally, 111 legal ,holldoyo
are ohaerved. But tliiJ one just
•II pped up on 1.11."

GallipoUs FOE
Liquor License
Renewal Frozen
COLUIOIUS uP - Ally Gcn
W!Ulam Saxbe today ooked the
alate Liquor Deportment to
"!,...." the trander ..- renewal
ot nino permtla wh... ownm
were lloted u delinquent In ult!
1u paymenta.
Tbey included Cormol Cluh
!fan_afleld, and Fraternal Order of
~ Atrit 22!10. QIIIIMtia,
Sasbt uld tho pe'imlt holden
" Wtll hoYe 30 day1 tt moko ar·
for t)VIt)J the back
revocation of their

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1 9·30 Ram" of the Jun~le
10 00 Howdy Doody
10·30 ' Tho Ru.f! and Redrly Show
1 u·oo Fury
\l:30 Andy's Gong
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6 30 Nrws Picture

Down on the Farm
Engmeer'8 Week

NllA Pro llaskot~alt
Mr. Wizard

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6 45 NBC News
7.00 Dr. Hudson's Journnl

7·30 People Are Funny
8 00 Perry Como
9 00 Club OOSIS

7 3() Tro.1th or consequch&lt;:el
8:00 Court of Lost Resort

9:30 Gtsele MurKenzie Show
10.00 Enri of the llainhow

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M-Squad
The Thm Man
Cavalcade of Sports
Comment
ll:O&lt;' News Hendtineo

10:30 Your Hit Parade
11 00 New~ Headlines

11 10 Weathcrrast

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Chan~tel8

Dear Editor:
9:30 26 Men
Much has been written in your
!U 00 The Line Up
newspaper during the past week
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10 30 Person to Person
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
about tl1e activities of the Boy
ll:OO .News
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CBS
News
Scouts or America and 1ts contri· Jl.':,l:rlllll
. i~SH~Er.DP'tiw1111"f~'~H"'M'"X"A"'A"'i"A"G"E-'I
9.00 Morning Show•
lltr.! Scann&lt;ng the Weather
butlon to the phySical. mental, LAliREL, Miss UP-J. A Lowe
IO:Ot&gt; larry Moore
11 ·10 MG M Late Show
moral, and spiritual health of the 92, say:; he is all through wtth
11.30 Dotto
BY ELMER C. WALZJR
~ommunity of the not1on. tn the matters mHtrnnonial, now that he
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form or pictures. edt orud~. and has divorced his 82-year-old wife.
D. Gcckeler, 17, of 'Mid· that a meeting of tbe Big Four 12:00 New! st Noon
NEW YORK UP- Wall Street Stephen
news strrieR of Scout Happenings
~letown and Michael Minister, 18. foreign mlnlatm - the· United 12:15 Lo1e Of Life
again has hefore It the old 'r' u of Worthington wre today
9. 00 TV Classroom
We certainly do w:mt to thunk
ONE OBJECTION
States, G-.at Brltlan, Fianee 12 3D Sea"'n for Tomorrow
9 30 Captain Kangaroo
GRAND ISLAND. Neb. UP- ment on whether or not lfie at~tk pounced as Oh1o' I e!:.~;:~:~:~~.~ raqd Ru..,la p~ust ·be held In al· 12:45 Guiding Light
you, not only for the sp lendid rov- School children here don'! ohject }!larke~ discount• the future.
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and Jun1or n•
vance tq make sure thai a
If It doeo, thon the market Semor
erage during Boy Srout Week just to their teachers getting a raise,
11:00 Garden Club
lor 19'7 in tho SIKtb
oummtt eonlerence would be 'use· 1:00 Katie's Kitchen
pused, but also for the great tn· but they'(e not so hoppy lhal the should r1se on th,e basJs ot ag ex
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L. Cox• Newspapcrboy
terest of you and your paper for added
money is to compensate pected lmP,rovement in JObf In ment Awar!ls competition
RulBia rejected the Idea_ of 2:00 Beat the Clock
12 00 Jammie Dean
Scouting the year round.
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lor 10 added days of school each March •• noted hy Pre1iderit Ei ed by the Ohio Newapa~r Alto- such a preparatory meeting.
2:30 Houseparly
1 00 Lone Rnnger
senhower, s~y the opponenta of
We feel th~t becauoe of your year.
'lahon and the Ohio Circulation
To the astop\Jhment of news- 3:00 ~lg P&amp;YOif
I·JO Junior Town M~ting
Interest Scou!Ing will conlmue to
!hat theory
Menager.a Associstion.
paptr corroapondentt, Secretary 3.30 The Verdi(l h Yours
trow In the MGM Dutnct as more
2 00 Pro HocKey
WHO'S HEN·PECKo~?
Thoae who hold that the mar
The two winning boys were ol Stale lobn Foster Dullea a01d 4:00 Brighter Day
people become aware that Scout
4 30. Meet CotUss Archer.
SHIMODA, Jopan UP-Twenty ket does diJ&lt;ount the future iRY prel!'nted special awa;d eertili- a! a press eonfereru:e In Wash· 4:15 Secret Storm
lng I&amp; hoppening here. Again,
two
men
who
married
he1resaes
d
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Thank1.
and adopted their wives' names the markft 1s not convince there cates by cluef Juatlce Carl v. WeY lngton that a foreign minloterial 4·30 Edl• of Night
6 30 20th Cent4fY
will be an upturn tn bulneas as iandt ol the Supreme Court of meeting wu not really necessary 5·00 MGM Early Show
Scoutingly yours,
gathered here . to protest against forecast by 10 many experts.
7.00 Star Pe&lt;formance
Ohio on hehall of the Ohio Nen -In fact, that the Unlter States
Robert I, Siler .
Confldtm:• Not Rtlto~ .
73(} Perry Mason Show
A.unciatioo at the Anocia· never had insisted on such a 6·30 vOur Esso Reporter
District Scout Executive JM'Iety gruslp that they were
•6:45 Sports Parade
hen·pecked rortune hunters. The Regardleu of the ara:um!Jlj em
annual bllllfluct in the Desh· 1 ·m1eetln(
MGM District
8.30 Dick &amp; the Duche"
mcctlng was broken up by a discounting, the fat!t remam&amp; that lor
Hotel haltroom Each
9.00 Tile Gale Slotm .ShOlf
6"55 Weatherman
flood of telephone calls f~q01 Investor eonfidoncc hasn't been boy 'I!",P'I• a~·~r e~JIOO hy 'the .A ft~~p ,ol reblllloliS lndones·
7·00 "Manta ~ ., "
9:30 Ha"'' GunfI 'WI1l' T~ltl\1
APPLE GROVE
angry wlyes demanding that t ~1r
1 .o. d th 1
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'Mr!l Jarls Wiley I~ l'ecupcrating hu11b11nds return home
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res oreu11 1'l
a many arc 11Jorc l/llddletolvn
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10
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The
Col
malum
dem,hdtpg
that
a
new,
at he!' home after recently suf.
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than ttaa:er to sell ~tock each
B00 Trackdown
10.30 Official Del~
antt·Com!il~1illt g•vernment he
f&lt;rlng a heart attock
MISPLACED IMPORTANCI
lime the prices get up to levels umbus Dispat!!h
11.00 Nows
,where they can get out of the
formed
h,y tbls week end under 8:30 Zane Grey Theater
Mn. Lella Riffle of F01rview
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LONDON ur- ~mbarra,cd market even or with a \lUte
The t1inners met shff oPposl·
9 00 Pbil Sllvero Show
spent Wednesday with Mr~ Her. A.rmy authorities admitted today
lion trom top newspapcFboyt' of fermer VIce Prealdent lloham·
bert Rouoh and oon
thot Derek Partridge, 22. whose profit.
man~ COll)munlttes In the state,
Beasle Slauahter apont Sunday p1cture hu
been circulating
The current situation Is eons!~ · representln~ the 50,000 newspap·
afternoon wUh Mr and Mrs. Ott throughout BritAin on recruiting erably different from what lt· 11rboy., 1n Ohio, and were selected
Boston at E16t Letart.
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posters labeled ''The Important wus 8 vet~r ago at this time The nftcr three different JUdgmg ell9 DO Frank Si~atra Show
Mr and Mrs l1etc Shields spent Man'' scr,·cd in the A1r Force.
market set new lows on Feb 12. mioutforn on th~ buis uC news0.30 The Patrice Munset Show
Sunday wHh Mr and ·~n Clar '
-1957 at 454 82 1n th.e mdustrials paper route netivtt1cs, scholastic
!O:f!O Walter Winchell File
ence Shlehtsnnd daughter
FINALLY PAYS UP
an~ 139 23 in the ralls.
achvittes, personal ach!~VeiU~nts
9·44 Ma:n On
10•30 Moment of Decision
Mr and Mrs Harold Housh spent
McGUIRE AIll FORCE DASE,
Thon prices ran up steadily and community serviCe.
9 45 Mo11ling Movie
11.00 News
Mcnduy night with Mr nnrl Mrs N J UP- The McGuire Base on til July 12 11 ben the lndustrlolo
If
11:00 Adventures In Learning.
tl : l~ Theater 13
Andy CrosR at Letart
exchange o£rtcer ha.s received an hit 52077 ami t he nuls t0:2!St.
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Lt·~O Neighbors
12 30 Si~r: Off
1Mr and Mn Hoy Donohue look Anonymous IHJie from iln airman
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t tch 11on, GtcMory, to Chiltll'fln's In Sun Antonio, rex, who wrote:
1'hat rise was necomp3ntccl bv
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flo•hpltnkl, Columbu•, Monday Fuii"ThiS doi!OI' Is for one CliP token stt•OJIIIy tigh!enintg m~ncy al 1 I
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fnan a cvfctet'h two year!l ngo" around, an11 fin~l y the hg!tt mon·
ey took hold with the result that
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ly CHARLES M. McCANN
1:30 !lovi~ M'tlnee
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BERLIN UP-Llowollyn Thomp· tmls lo•t Ju•t a~oul 100 pojnts Unlttd Pr111 Stoll Corrupondolll
2:45 Pat and Mike
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3 00 P~~scn•l Profile
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This year a rally ilfled lnduo·
5:00 Bueeaneer•
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Tl:~ubted Fran.- and its tor·
5:30 Mlckoy Mouse ClUb
5·00 Saiurday Sports Preview
ped off In West Berlin en route rail! hit lltl6, the taller con·
protectorate of Tunisia
8.00 Cartoon Club
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lo MoJ&lt;ow from Washington where trastlng with the 1957 low of rea••hed a critical point In their
8:15 Jule Rivlin Show
15 Let's Tilk 11 Over.
Oul of town gue1to here to nl· he conferred with Freaidenl El•en· 95 67. a new low sine~ Jan. It, relutlons this week.
6:3D Arthur J. Smith Reports
6 15 20th Century Theater
Wlendd the funeral of Mr&lt; Cecil 'howcr.
It has 1ong bel ebnbokn own th at ~he
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1954.
1n neg r1ng A1geioa,
ar were Mrs Maud Ackley and
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oscviiie, o, Mr. and Mrs ilfont estate of the late American Mil· and once the
on the Tusnlsian side o the
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We~t Jr , Roseville; Mr l'nd MrR. lion!lire Frank Jay Gould have across the 1160
Willis WCIII and daughters, Mary been sold lor $240,380. The pro· piCked up
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~ Fremier Chou En-1;1 of Com~nd Adrlrnne, Powhatan rolnt, o; perty waa auctioned off here Wed- Wall Street
terqber, French military 11uthor·
The government rejetted the munist China announced tl'lls
Jock McAlllator, Aohland, Ohio. n&lt;•sduy Gould, a long-time res!· mmlslratlon wilt
l!lol rep~rted, French Air Force
ultimatum' and ordered the dis- week !hal he was givmg up the
Mr and Mro. John Capella, Char· ucnt of France, died m Juan-leo· push l~r economic
Rlan~a ltad been ftrcd on by
Da,
hcllorable discharge of fourt
post of foreign minister, whi".h he
lrol, Pa.
l'&lt;ns In ltmtl.
along wit~ the le&lt;lenl
h~avy machine guna Installed o~
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Mr a~d Mro. l!o•m•d Theivcncr,
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authorities who 'ire
to the Tunisian administration build·
It 1'1!1\lllWOd to be seen what success~r In the foreign mln~ry
daughter, Sharon, Gulllpolia; Mr
KIDS' lOCKIT IXPLODIS
take '•ll'tber action ID enie mon· Ins In Saklet·Stdt--:-ouost,.,
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and Mrs. Maneel Parfitt, Columbus
Wll,jtiNGTON, N c.. UP _ cy.
An~r the 15th attack the local
would do - ppssibly
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Mro Vera Welt, Athens
two-stage homemade rocket blew
D of • """"'lNG
p,.Qc)J commander warnO(I that AJ..$0: at 1:55 p.m. evecy Hi•rcellabri rival ~overpmeent to
Jost what the political Jignifl·
Mr RJindolph Ward, Ravens· up five lett above the ground
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on the !slana of Sum&amp;· '"'ce of tbe shift was, the WeatWollll', W. Va., Mr. James Ward, Wednesday but the alx teenagers
Chester Counoll Danghlors of tibn The 16th attack wu made day ,llllllUonallllelp ct'UD·
w~ere the~ are based. .
ern world did not know. But It
Charleston, w. va ; Mr. and Mrs who fired It eaca~d InJury. Tbe America will meet In regular sea· next day.
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Melvin Devoll and douKhlcro, ~i cxplo•lon sol 01{; minor brush sion Tuesday evening, The lniti•· Twenty • live l"rench plan'\" ty lle,wt llel!IS.
any event, II looked 11 if much work to do in handling two
Belle. w va.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry fir&lt;•
lion s&lt;Ihcduted lor this meotinlf were aent to
"mlllt~~ D"loOf·•mouldering lndono•lan bic jobs and !hot ' he wanted to
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Men's Feljow•~tp of the GhureM•
of Ch~~t In Mflfl CO¥R!y, ·•••·
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service• tho Middleport cbyfclt
on their regular meeting ' ntiiht,
Mcnda)IJ Februify~7 and ·. \0 J.t•lOundl,
bring ~ delegi1(6n J !rom ' elclt
oplr~en.
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Mol11 County Attleulturol Agont lo Invest a' slzeablcl amount or
At One time wo wore able to capital In such equipment unless
build a ftnce around our market. they can sec a definite return on
oo~way
Tbio ts not true anymore. Thlo the amount mvested. rho geuerat witt be trcmcndll!ls,' Morris All·
was a comment made hy Don pattern 1n Ohio Is that within ton , d~rcctor of public affairs for
Zehr, ExlellJ!on Milk Marketing ahout a year after Installing bulk tho OhiO Farm Bureau Federo·
Spo&lt;lllltl from Ohio State Unl· tanks the average site ol herd is liOn, told Ohio vegetable and po·
venlly at lhe !lll~ Morkctlng increa!ed !rom one fourth to one tato growers atl theirk annual
Worlu!hop lor dairymen held at thi rd !n size in order to pnyoH mec tmg bere th s wee
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lllorietta this pa.st week:
the investment.•
11te farm ,bureau. olflc~al said
David Nease and the l1e1gs Dairymen arc raced with many the seaway ttkely wtll place many
County Agricultural A'gent at- problems in the squeeze between vegelable growers in competition
tended to see how such 1 work· the cost of produchon and the for lund as busmcss ,a~ct mduatry
shop would fit into tM Me1gs price reecwed in the market seck rOom for expansion and deCount¥ Dolry Service Unit pro- place In the United Statco dur· velopment.
l)rlm, Mr. Nease Ia starting his lng the Ia!! year 120,000 dairY
Alllon listed aeverat prohlems
fourth term e Meigs Cuuoly dir- herds went out of exlstcilce (IJr whtch face the vegelablc !armers
ector on the board of the Central various reasons Many of the
t
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was appointed lut year to serve however, found their way into
as Meigs County director on the other herds so production conHuntington lnlllllate Milk Pro· linues to 'increase
ducera Association which mar
keto all tho m6k In the Pt Pleao
Farmers are fast mcvmg from
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an mdependent type ol produe·
an • Gal11polis, Huntington ar!la ers into .11n inter·dependent type
Bench marks
In the
marketing
program,
according
to Zehr,
are Tiley are dependent on each
Potato fatrners attending the
the education ol producers to the other and on the dealers. milk Ohio Vegetable anti Potato Grow·
problelll!J of marketing, lhe con- handlers as well as the consum ers association meetmg in Columl
dI
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ers who buy the product in its bus this week heard of several
• ant nee or t e mprovement final Corm.
pracflcu whlth WtaCDDBin zrowers
of the qulilly of th'. product,
th
f
cOntinuous
adjustment
pro·
One
of
e
ways
armers
have
arc
usmg to control scab.
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aram to meet changing conditions found ~ work together IS the
John A. Schoenemann, Ex.tenand the importance of a tree· cooperatiVe
milk
morketmg Slon potato ~pecialist of the Unl·
now of the product 1o the mar· groups Most of the mlll: m Meigs venaly of Wtsconsln, sud erowers
ut place,
Count1 IS marketed through the f of !hal state were meeting the
. · Dairymen's Cooperat •v• Sales at scab problem hy:
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haveo in ethe
marketmg
field
ar es on, the 11 un tmg1on f!her
Plantmg
are to (!) balance supply and state Milk Producrro, the Hock
Growing potatoes in a a-year ro·
llomand· 12) maintain security ot lng Valle~ Milk PrQducers and tahon With oats and red clever
\he ma;ket; (3) understand priC- Athens Milk Salco " ~.then•. the anu limmg only enough to insure
lit f
1 . Marietta Milk Producers and the • good crop of red clover.
1 g· (4) h
I newest member of g:roup , the Growmg potatoes tn a 2-year
ques.
Producers CDQptratt\c at Park tataon usmg an acid-tolerant lcI
Some or the complications in- r ersburg.
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gume' sueh !IS soybean or \'etch•
yol\'ed In these opportunitJes
These groups are democra~!7 1 1 Usmg commercial fertilizer to
•rc that t
dairymen are not )y cunlrolled groups o~cratlng supply the necessary nitrogen.
com~i wit
proceuors as t~rough thelr board of directors
Schoenemann also reported that
1rnueh
they a with qne an- who hJ~e ~ man11;ger Some of the research work at Wisconsm indi·
,
othe , Nearly 80 of mttk pro- responSibllttles of the. clirectors calion that higher potato yleldo re·
' . lit! d in Ohio n
goes into bot- of these groups arc lo thmk for suited when potash wu applied
ties lor retatt dl lbutlon. Just a himself, to know the . m~nager, befor~ planting and a ferUiizer apfew hundred mi 11 to· the west other directors . and as many phcaUon of 11-48-0 was inade in
In the Chicago Ilk shed only members ;~s pos.~tble and to never the row.
onm u1
~·.,. e milk 1.8 bottled Ignore any member
.bout ww
The use of uconditittned seed"
tor fresh human consumption Members re.s:.tonsibthtics arc lo alae boosted potato yields in Wi&amp;o
with the r~mainder going mto maintain a quality product and ~onsin test, the Extensiqn specialmanufacluring 4Jhannels al a con- to do what he can to help hire 15l Said. (Seed was cond~tioned by
sid&lt;rably tower P'lce.
competent help. The 00?peratlve taking It out of •cold atorage and
The question of pricing 11 the muot keep Ita members mformed hotdmg 1t at temperatllree of beone that bothers dairymen the ~nd help Jmprove .public rei~· tween 60 and 70 degrees for two
most because tbat is where they boos. The cooperatwes lll tim or three weeks before planting.)
get payment for tltelr efforts. area are tielpmg farme:s do ~ In tests last year, he noted, eonHowever, pricing becomes a mat- better JOb of marketmg each dLIJQncd seed produced 428 hunter of the judgment of many peo· year.
dredwelght of potatoes to the acre
pic as to the price collSumcrs
eompared to 377 hundredweight
wilt pay without reducing their
IRISH TO MEET SOONERS
fer cold storage seed. The condi·
purchas&lt;Ia. It was lndlctted at
SOUTH BEND, lnrl UP-Notre 'I tioncd seed Yielded 317 hundred·
the workshop that no person m Dame, an upset 7·0 wmner over weight of u. s. No'. 1 potatoea and
the world can understand pr1e- Oklahoma last season, will meet the cold storage seed 254 hundredlot completely because of the the Sooners on the gridiron agam weight of u. s. No rs.
many laoiAira Involved
TOO question of adju.sling to
new techniques 15 on«~ that is
puzzling many Meigs County
dairymen today In the problem

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6:00 News Pieture
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Playhou,.

Broi]er Market
That Vital Pl'oblems Are· Ahead FEgg School
Set'l'l
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The Impact of lhe St. La"·
they look to the future. There
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need for reaearch and educa·

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l.enrth of doy, 11 we~ as tem·
perature changes, yel1oW8 up
evergreen trees when ~old westh·
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Ha•bylo, Ohio Agricultural Ex·
perlmenl station
lorcll physloloeiBt.
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l,oss of green cojor Is • • major
headache !Dr Ohio Christmas
lrM l)rOWers apd home owners
allko. Hukaylo hAl discover~~
wa,·s to prcve~t It, In Seotch
pme at least.
A clesr !ales aptaycd on the
nerdtea while they ore otill vivid
green \\ill turn the trick, Pl!!tlc
tep•cs draped over the trcea will
hold In the green•••~ Burlap can
be used but It lo Inferior to the
polvcth)'1•ne tents
Tree sclent15ta have known
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eOIU d G A Manb E te 01 io
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The f
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In .two seetlou, one In University
~all for market C!!l,l!! predueere and
e other in Campbell Hall lor
broiler l)rowers,
Features of the mSI'ket eg~ sec·
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liOn on y Ill ouoe management
and equipment and talk.l on layer
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MINERAL WELLS, W. VA,
CHICKS STARTED .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. 7344
NVMllER SOLD .................. " 7%00
LIVABILITY •• " " ..... " ' • ""." ta%
AGE • .. .. . .. • • .. . .. .. .. . 9 weeks, 3 dtya
DATE SOLD ................. Oet. 8, 1957
AVERAGE WEIGHT PER BI&amp;D •. , .. , . 3.30
FEED CONVERSION . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. U 7
'J'OTAL COST PER POVND OF MEAT .. 15.1

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quality of IIcht.
8bow that loso o(
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days grow shorter.
length was stretched
with artlllclal Ught,
towlna did not take
tried ushlg fertlllzor to
to snop out of their
tendency to yellow, but this
unsuccess(u.J.
Even without the Ume and e•·
penoe or uolng lotex or. burla~.
Yuh! ~e growers can cul down
on,"Inter yellowing by hamltini
1111d atorlng treC! at the proper
lime, H~aklyto reporla that ttee•
cut early ••d atorcd ol a tempera·
ture of 38 deiP'ees and a relative
humidity of 9o ptr cent keeP the
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lion to carry on, be said, and a
need lor keeping stron11 the Col·
lege of Agrleulture, the ·expert·
ment slallon and tile State De·
partfllent of A(riculture.
The speaker called a1tent1on to
the lmportonce cl studies on
Ohio's water resources and the
problema of t.uatiorl, ' hi&amp;hway
construction and rural zoning.
..There ia need for a study of
the tax lawa of the otate" he
ald. "Real estate bao 'about
reached the saturation point on
taxation '1
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On the subject of rural zoning
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he said: 'ln many of your areu
if you don't have rural zoning,
it may be gettln• Pretty late."
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He rslled rural zoning an elfectiv• loot for "proteoUng the va·
luc of. your land."
Oth er spea ker&amp; ror the three-day
meeting Included staff membera
of the Ohio Agricultural Experl·
ment station, the Agricultural
Extension Service, out·of-.state
unlverslt'ea ond represenllti'vu
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of t e vegetatile and potato a:row·
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SP,Cilll
$9.75

COLUWlUS 'UP-Ohio Slate

Ligbt omow or enow Rurtlc'
•ould deV.Iop• over much of tho
stole 'tonight• 1nd Saturday, wllb
PI'Olll1l!l II tPOnoor&lt;d b~
h&lt;iavo8il onbw fall expecte4 the J"l'A. Ticke!J m on sate by
In tilt south. '
'
members o.f ,lbo mt and thj
Earlyj rendin:u IOOay ranl(et{ llrth .srade.
from 12 at Toledo to eight d

foolba11 Coarh WrlOdy Jlltyes
said today he wollld ll~e to have

lligh Tbret' Gime lnd - Bath·

Vp Tf)·osu ~oh

~alue

ner'S75.
ffitlo Sln&amp;le Game • Bachner,

FranK Ellwood, who quartcr~c~
the Bucks to the 1955 Big 1~n

bat~

2&amp;'1• •

' Rus~ q111t tnt• l!'ee~ \o ~nmc
oockfWid c9ac~ ,~1 Okl~hQmn '
Ellwood. a 1~6 caduate or

••

title, · SIICt'(led Clive Ru9b a!t

· Team Three Gamea - Yanteea1

field ~?·~h.

.9.75

Val~e

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1111

Ohio State, had 1his first oolchmg
experience last fall as bnckf1eld
coach al Dover High Sohnol. fie
abo teac'ilea fr~llhiJlfl\ algebra.
Ellwood ~aid tbere were sev·
· trot• obstacJ.., to ~Is acccplanee
ot 4Ke poSI. l!e [&gt;Oinlcd out he
raced tbtee years or military ser·

i

vice; ~n~· was SU~JCCl to &lt;all at
~ny tlln~. and also that ot would
be d).lficuft 1o lin~ a teacher re-

!~~~b~e:ca:us~
'" ~~o~f
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. HERE FO~ D.INNER

SERVICE

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NEW YOR!i UP - II{a)) Streel

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It hoisting
I'IUtion
stock
mAJket.
' 1 sl(q~ls 9n: !!jO
The strong l'l!alat.nce ,beltli ep;
countered a( jJI~ C)JI'n!Dili!v~ "i

the averag\ll iud ' ll!e 011!1~ !9•
bleak eorporale news :111'0 ·~ii!f
dted as reasons for this shift 'I~
sentiment· on 1'stocks just now.
And, bne more ·develqplJienl
th• market tq bo
or lnl!litutlons and
the. bin mGney to •put
th•li•'ltt~d• Into bonds illllead ·~ I•leu~~~JI~~!j'Pu~V,

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FORD-8110

Bowlers Shu·t Shift Play'TIUs
Wrekend For Local Tourn~U~Jent
. Th,e lo&lt;al

Cit~ Auoclatlon Tour·
namenl will start Ibis week end
with tile l&lt;am events getting under
way at 6.30 p. m. Saturday night
Th,e following teams uo·e on the
lint ablrl:
·

ed Radio, Jay Ceea and 1\1:~. Bee
On tho 8:80 p. m. abllt, which
II tho !Ina! one, there wUI be the
Pomeroy Cemont Bloc~ Co and
Flroatono, Roblna~D Laundl')l and
lut year'• d!lend!nl ChliiiPJ, lho
Pomeroy Motor Co,
There wilt be 16 tu111,1 rplllng
In tho team ~vent.
Double• and aln1le• will be roll·
od Feb 22·~ ~1\JII,IIIII' lull !hi(!•

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S.PECI~L, '[WO·TO~E PAIIiT

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WHITEWALL TIRES'
~lUXE

TURN IHDICATOI!S . •

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2Y,.·ton tra~tqr, Sllrj,l!ll0,21!3, heavy

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run air brakes, heavy dqt~•• $ spd. trans.,

tires,

:100
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1956 FORD VI ' Folrtono

spd. axle,
beater, 5th wheel, ~ddle Wlb, iauul valve, and tralleieonnection, a-Ir h011!S, beau~/IJ I'~ fli\llh.
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less than 1500 inlles.
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2-Ton, 154" WJl, Locally pwnejl apql}lCjl al,ld ~~~- id
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good tires, orlginalligi!t blu, @\sb, ~eaW.

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'h·Ton Pickup. Heater. ~ ~es. • •ear bul!•~t
luxe Cab.

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•s~ECIAL CH~ l!fADLIGHT TRIM
GUNSIGHfFENOER ORIIAMEHTS
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SALE
COME IN and SEE

1tJ.1 FN

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F·~. (lab IIJitl cb~ssis, ~ JVQ!Jir, niF,e red
~er. Mostof'lh~'SellreS p~c~ally new.
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ADVERTISED

SUIJ,RDAJ
SP,Cilll
$9.75

COLUWlUS 'UP-Ohio Slate

Ligbt omow or enow Rurtlc'
•ould deV.Iop• over much of tho
stole 'tonight• 1nd Saturday, wllb
PI'Olll1l!l II tPOnoor&lt;d b~
h&lt;iavo8il onbw fall expecte4 the J"l'A. Ticke!J m on sate by
In tilt south. '
'
members o.f ,lbo mt and thj
Earlyj rendin:u IOOay ranl(et{ llrth .srade.
from 12 at Toledo to eight d

foolba11 Coarh WrlOdy Jlltyes
said today he wollld ll~e to have

lligh Tbret' Gime lnd - Bath·

Vp Tf)·osu ~oh

~alue

ner'S75.
ffitlo Sln&amp;le Game • Bachner,

FranK Ellwood, who quartcr~c~
the Bucks to the 1955 Big 1~n

bat~

2&amp;'1• •

' Rus~ q111t tnt• l!'ee~ \o ~nmc
oockfWid c9ac~ ,~1 Okl~hQmn '
Ellwood. a 1~6 caduate or

••

title, · SIICt'(led Clive Ru9b a!t

· Team Three Gamea - Yanteea1

field ~?·~h.

.9.75

Val~e

........ ... $5.00
I

Inc:.

I

.:1

''"
1111

Ohio State, had 1his first oolchmg
experience last fall as bnckf1eld
coach al Dover High Sohnol. fie
abo teac'ilea fr~llhiJlfl\ algebra.
Ellwood ~aid tbere were sev·
· trot• obstacJ.., to ~Is acccplanee
ot 4Ke poSI. l!e [&gt;Oinlcd out he
raced tbtee years or military ser·

i

vice; ~n~· was SU~JCCl to &lt;all at
~ny tlln~. and also that ot would
be d).lficuft 1o lin~ a teacher re-

!~~~b~e:ca:us~
'" ~~o~f
' ~th:e~-:•ur:·
·

Y.OYR .

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s~s:r: GIRL .
. HERE FO~ D.INNER

SERVICE

....:..
·1-IN-II'r.-LIA~GU-1-

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Yankee~

Team Slnpe Game -

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~Tf'NDI~S

Hoven

W9nLD1t
8 a

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56 3t
5 4

==
Redlep

JJ "'m"
. - Ba~r. m.
~. BadJII!'T· 207

NEW YOR!i UP - II{a)) Streel

-Ya~22.!6

It hoisting
I'IUtion
stock
mAJket.
' 1 sl(q~ls 9n: !!jO
The strong l'l!alat.nce ,beltli ep;
countered a( jJI~ C)JI'n!Dili!v~ "i

the averag\ll iud ' ll!e 011!1~ !9•
bleak eorporale news :111'0 ·~ii!f
dted as reasons for this shift 'I~
sentiment· on 1'stocks just now.
And, bne more ·develqplJienl
th• market tq bo
or lnl!litutlons and
the. bin mGney to •put
th•li•'ltt~d• Into bonds illllead ·~ I•leu~~~JI~~!j'Pu~V,

~;

BqiON HIGHS

fl'non"i.nl
r-':""ip
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Febru.t~ 1

Railroads
w~ Freight .

Used Trbc:k
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Cleoret~ce
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Cloa,..,...Cie.~......Clunnt
AROUND
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a fine atmosphere. We
'
'serve thQ. l!est --;-'' nd
, th~ . ~~~ice i~' m~era.te .,
,~

~

.·, :.·.,z~Alr!H .: .

19~,7 ~~9

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FORD-8110

Bowlers Shu·t Shift Play'TIUs
Wrekend For Local Tourn~U~Jent
. Th,e lo&lt;al

Cit~ Auoclatlon Tour·
namenl will start Ibis week end
with tile l&lt;am events getting under
way at 6.30 p. m. Saturday night
Th,e following teams uo·e on the
lint ablrl:
·

ed Radio, Jay Ceea and 1\1:~. Bee
On tho 8:80 p. m. abllt, which
II tho !Ina! one, there wUI be the
Pomeroy Cemont Bloc~ Co and
Flroatono, Roblna~D Laundl')l and
lut year'• d!lend!nl ChliiiPJ, lho
Pomeroy Motor Co,
There wilt be 16 tu111,1 rplllng
In tho team ~vent.
Double• and aln1le• will be roll·
od Feb 22·~ ~1\JII,IIIII' lull !hi(!•

l?fiAWR!~~

!"A~~~RE HJA~E~
S.PECI~L, '[WO·TO~E PAIIiT

lHJERLOR
WHITEWALL TIRES'
~lUXE

TURN IHDICATOI!S . •

Ofi&amp;J

$2.50 :A
................

* fNtNtptid,
*-rrJotou••....,.. o." '

Glvtt
leW II .. V
ll... olt1lntl
Auto•atlc coakol
II

N. %nd Av•.

Middleport

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CIIEVIOllt .......... :.
of¥

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- "!o'

2Y,.·ton tra~tqr, Sllrj,l!ll0,21!3, heavy

•

~uty, -~2o

run air brakes, heavy dqt~•• $ spd. trans.,

tires,

:100
1ts7 CHIVIOLI1' tiOtAir
VH dt..
'
1956 FORD VI ' Folrtono

spd. axle,
beater, 5th wheel, ~ddle Wlb, iauul valve, and tralleieonnection, a-Ir h011!S, beau~/IJ I'~ fli\llh.
. '

,1~ CHiV,,ROLET l;1 Air
vn IIi. .
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and 'Hi:iter.

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· 1¥"· ~~~~ VI 2, Qr, ,
1t$1.CHIVIOI.ET Hardtop
"

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fJ!iny,hlfro '' c" ~""'

··· ·············· StM5

'h Ton Pick Up. Heater, good ti~: new V-8 mo~F., Wl,lh
less than 1500 inlles.
, '
'

1955

CHEY8In ........':.......... J14f.S

2-Ton, 154" WJl, Locally pwnejl apql}lCjl al,ld ~~~- id
goof~:25x~ tire.$,' &gt;2·speed rear pie, heat.
er.

finlBh. Extra

1955

rllnlltftln .... · :;' ...... · .... · ;

.

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'h·Ton Pickup. ~!JI.¥e equimuent indUding
good tires, orlginalligi!t blu, @\sb, ~eaW.

19~ ~ .. ... _..::......:·:.. .. .. .

'h·Ton Pickup. Heater. ~ ~es. • •ear bul!•~t
luxe Cab.

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AN.ODIZED SIDE ~tOJIG •
,
"01~ FilTER
•s~ECIAL CH~ l!fADLIGHT TRIM
GUNSIGHfFENOER ORIIAMEHTS
'

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*Now, ........ ~ tlllllil
110toe1 wnr oo clotheat

*....

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AlltoOIIflC Spololollll

·~Doal~~
~~11-

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SALE
COME IN and SEE

1tJ.1 FN

·· ................ ..

F·~. (lab IIJitl cb~ssis, ~ JVQ!Jir, niF,e red
~er. Mostof'lh~'SellreS p~c~ally new.
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%:-r;;.·Flat Bed. +speed transmissiop. lqt~ppef•~lli~~~~
beater and l·ID~ wheels imd gOOtf tires.
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Well Ventilated
Barns Add To
Comfort Of Cows
RATES

a..~ i)el •ord. - IL..rttoa. lliL1111DlD charfe IOc.-4 f01'1Nill w lhree c-..uu·~~~~ort~....
. lpedll.:.. Ooe molllh fw 2:1 cento per word.
fUll rale of 2 eenll per wtt'd Will be charled lor advenlslDf H
Mt flld f'lt before the lllm of qcb moalh folloWlllg tnsortlun.
~ Ja ...clvertblllfi-'-Sbollld ¥. retiDI'Ied lmmediatel!. Tbt
llollj SiinUnel wQI not lie reapor.$lble for more than one incor·
llet~Wrtlo•.

=:1 ~':r;!.s.:::f Notleel

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--One sing:t: metal bed, $2.50. One

(I l Notices

double wood bed, $5 00. One
Automatic gas water heater,
used for wash1ng Autos m cold
weather, $25.110. Phone 310-M,
Pomeroy.
2·12-3tp

Ha~t. Raoinc Pi;ning Mltl
Feb. 16. P•bllc mvited.
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Compltlt Auetl;t;;;StrYl&lt;II.Iatlng, Advertising, Selling.
I. 0. MoCoy
Long BoWtm, Oblo
Pbone Yukon 5·2292
2 4 3otp
U JOU want

to

of Eventa f!OO. Olltuarlot

2 14 6tp

seU or buy lOme·

tblng .lllen use the Want Ads.
They are noticed.
2 8 1181f

121 Cord Of Thanks

Rwms

We wish to

thank out m:my
friends and ne&amp;ghl&gt;ol'S tor the
acts of kindness duri:&gt;' tM Ill·
ness and death o! Mra. Cecil
Ward, Tl1e Ewing Funeral
Home, Rev. Eugene Drown for
his VU!it and consol:ng word~,
Mra. Carrie Ncutding 1nd dau·
ghter for the music and songs,
Dr. Boice and Dr Hewetson and
1ny others we ha'lc missed. •
llr Ceci 1 Ward It Son
Mr. and Mrs. Bcnlon Ponp
2·14·11P

(6) Lost &amp; Found

New FurnituN

$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURl

Mechanic Stri')•Jt.
1·23·tfc

( ~ 1 Auro Soles
Gold Clatn Utod Cara

All Makll and Modolo
MITROPOLIT.t.N
Auto Salta

Air Inlets for such a venUlat.
ing system should be evenly dis·
lribuicd around the barn, but
none shlmld be closer than 8 feel
lo the fan. An Inlet with an area
of 60 square inoh.. will handle
three animala.
You'll wsnt a d•st proof, mois·
.
QUICK SERVICE on Watdl Re
pairing by ,F..,tory Trolned
walehmakera. COLLQIS .JEWEll
FJIS, Pomeroy.
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TRAILERS
TRAILERS
ACT NOW
SAVE$100T0$1000

011 'fte Brlglltest eona
....lllddli!IIOrf

Lu't-Man's black billfold. Lost
In or In vlolnily of Temple Custom Bu11t Kilchen designed
Theatre or near Cartwright&amp;
for your home. Jo'rcc estimates.
Reward. Return to 700 w. Moin
Foreman &amp; Abbott. Phone
St.. or The Dally Senilncl.
6284·Y.
8 6 If
2·13-3tp.
Lump coal dcliv'crcd. OrvUlc
Found Camera on road east or
Hogue. Phone 249t2.
2·7-6tc
Raclne. Owner c11n have aamc
by Identifying and paying lor
ad. w. E. Sines, Racine. Ohio
2-13-3tp.
CLEARANC~. SALES ON USED
roulld in Obit) RIVf10', Johnboa'.
OUTBOARD MCY!OIIS ~lost all
for outtlo ··" ~ .notor usc. l£rncs! ' orfers. will be IICCcplct.l I[ pOS·
Quillan. n,clne, 0.
I 27 30to 8lblc. If not complete]), sath·
ficd after flO dnys w1th your
FOUUND near Mason CltniC key
purchaec, full credit w11\ be alrlnr t:lth aeveral ·keys and
lowed nn purch(l.sc of new
amall lictn3e tag. Owner mav
Scolt·Alwatcr Motor.s. Conven·
dalm by ldenlllying and paying
inel Otfh!t',
'•meroy.

)hio St1te University Extension

1gricultural engineer, advltef
dairy farmers. Camfortable eows
1llm glve- the most milk.
For good . ventilation, a atan·
chion-typc barn must be tightly
~cnstruc:ted and insuhttcd, the
englrleer explains. Only In a
tight barn can you ccntrDl where
air comes in and goes oul
The ideal winter temperature
in the barn Ia botwecn 45 and ~
Uegree!J. To maintain such tem·
perature! and keep the barn dry
you'll need some kind of ve~tllat·
lng ayotem. Thcrmoatatloaily con·
trolled exbau5t fans work welt in
!lanchlon type barns Biickie eeya.
Select a fan whl&lt;h will deliver
from 4() to 120 cubic feet of air
J minute near the ceiling. U you
have large eows (over 1000
pounds) you'll want a fan thai
movea still more atr.

hare proof, heavy duty eledrlt

FOil

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'or ad. Phone 31)8.'"'Dally Sen·

A well·vcnulated dairy barn
ean make a big difference ln
he (omlort of c:ows and opera·
lors on wintry days, J. D. BUckle

Waverly, Oblo, deller llluc'
wit) 75 new and uaecl traUera
14 to 1111 ft., also 10 wi•ea. Tw
and t.hree bedrooma, natlon.U.
known mlkea. The loweat JOI'
aible Ierma 1nywhere. Drlvt
come prepared to deal. rut
little and •• ;e a lot These er
rour LAST ahopplnr place, "
free delivery. Move In lol!lor
row. Anything ol value littl
In trade.

WAVIRLY MOIILI
HOMI SALIS

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Ohio Top Ten Tomato Club
Winners Announced For '

Eihsteln probably waan't .. think·
·lnr abQ•t obopplnr, or flxlns a
dinner for a family of fo•r. when
he said that time Is the one ·
A Iarmer from Ottawa county POund• per acre ol IG-10-10 lerU- thin1 In tile unlvme to which
and one from Williams county ljler be!ore plowing and lllen deep all otllera ire relative. But, be
have won top honora in the 1957 ilrllled 300 pound• per acre of 3· could have been.
Ohio Top Ten Tomato Club.
18-11. Both men u&amp;ed a starter fer· . Extension Speolalists In Mar·
Otto Meyer of Elmore produoed tUizer In the tranoplanter wator, tetlng lll(ormatlon for CoMumer~
•• adju•ted tomato yield of 211.48 bulb h•d a near perfect otand In •I tile O~lo Stale Unlv.,.•lty,
:ona to the me on 1!.87 acrea to the field, and both applied maneb, :olumbua, point out thia . week
win In the 3 to 15·acre claa• and an organic fungicide, to control :~at aa modem living pattern•
Earl Luty of Stryker produoed foliage dlseaoes and fruit rots.
'hange with the . trends In bUJI·
22.32 tons to the acre on 29.2
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neu and induatrial employment,
acres to win In tile elua for lfOW·
Meyer'! fruit lflded 71 percent lime becomea more and IJ\Orl a
28 percent u. s. ' cl'l f
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en with 15 or more aeres. Meyer U.
· our
No. S.2. No.
Luty'aand
lrull lf&amp;ded
' 85 per- "e • ng ac •• m
crew hia tomatoea under contract
U S.
d 14
t ond foo~ preparaUon
for an Oak Harbor canDID( COli)· eent 2 .
No. I an
percen
More than hall the women on
pany and Luty for a firm in Napoi· No. ·
today'a payrolls are married.
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County winners, in addition tO rhese ....men look for eonven·
Ob o Top en Tomato Clu , Meyer and tuty who were Ottawa ience when they ahop. They look
spoMored by tile Ohkl Cannera A'" and WUliam• county winnen re· lor· ltema which IIIey eon buy
IOCiatlon, lhe Baltimore and Ohio apectively, include tbe followlnr: readily u they burry through the
railroad and the Ohio State Unl· NelJOD and Kenneth Diller, Bluff· 9tore on the way home from
veralty'a Alflcultural E•tenaion ton, ADen oollnty; Lawrenoe their joba. 'lbey look lor Item•
Service, :WII started In 1947 to Kruokebe.lg, Greenville. Darke which require a minimum of time
stimulate Interest In produclnr county; Herbert P. Travl.!, Dell· allj) effort in meal preporaUon
blgber yields and improved qual· anoe, Defiance county; HerUeln when IIIey reach their effieienoy
ily. Growero are incourased to pro Bros., Sanduoky, Erie county; Wal· kitchens.
duoe quality tomat01 by receiving tor E. Stamm, Archbold, Fulton
Suoh convenience food• Include
an adjustment in yield In the con· oounty; James c. Haughn, McComb packaged miles:. baked good.;
loll for bigb grades. Eaoh year the Hancock county; Karl Meyer, No· canned food• ready to aerve afler
lnduotry honors grower• wllll the poleon, Henry oounly; Harold and heating; oonned speclalliea; can·
hii~Oit yielda In the top 10 per- Roman Creque, .Berkey, J.•eaa ned bllby .foods; canned and frocent of aroweia &lt;ontracling wllll county; Glen Rice, Celina, Mercer zen ooupa; and frozen foodo, inpartielpalinr proce!8ora. There couaty; Gary JackiiOll, Vandalia, eluding
rcody.to-heat..nd·aervc
were ·146 growers In the project Miami county; Ed L. Tope, Pauld· main dish.., •pedalUea and dea·
lad year.
Jng, Paulding eounty; Lawrenee aertl.
'I'll
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d Hoenten, ouawa, Putnam countv·,
1
Marketing speciallate say con·
e state w nners ollow goo
,
cullt!ral praclicea. Both crowera Resino Conlrer88, Fremont, San· venienoe is 4 good buy If:
11 •- 1 d fl ld ~ltb dusky count•·, Robert Crabill, Tlf·
..l ~ed
Cost fits Into the food budget;
~· we -wane
e~op
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but fin, Seneca •count•·, Donald Park· Time and energy ·~ savedi
Corn .-•• the pr-dln•
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with clover In the rotation. Luly er, Van Wert, Van Wert County;
ltemo purchased fit family food
fall-plowed his field and applied Carel FrleiS and Raymond Snyder nceda;
1100 poundo Jer acre ol 5·20-20 aft· Deahler, Wood cou~ty and Lloyd
Foods arc acoeptabie to the
er plowing. Meyer applied COO Ward, Wharton, Wyandet county. family;
Storage facilitie• are ndeqUIIe;
motor to operate the fa-n. -1-t
The family gcta eating . plea·
•hould be non .. verloadlng and
l ure .and satiiJfaction.
de•lgned for continuous oervle,.
Smart shoppers keep theoe
If you follow a few good manIX)ints In mind, and study labels
aeement practices, you'n 1et
oarefullr·
better •erviee out of your ....
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tilatlng •ystem, Blloklo pomts Tht Ladiea Aid of the Flatwoods NO r.iOOD,.;__F_O_R_V_A_L~
out. lfo ougg .. ta you:
oommunity met Thuraday at the LONDON UP - Sid . Hughea
1. Keep otalis filled to ta~c home of Mro. D. J. Morgan for an waa In no mood today to play St.
advantase of mBKimum body beat aU day quilting.
Valentine. He 11id his phone will
of the oows.
A opaghettl dinner "" oerved ho ofi t\be book Feb. 14. Hu&amp;he1
2. Gradually lower the temper· at noon. Mn: Vesta Frank asked itu ·already reoeived loo many
calli from younl love~ aa,inllor
a(ure in the barn to 40 degrees the Bleoslnf.
Prc~ent ware Mra. Linder Dains,
'food
luck" wl•hea.
h
h
w en you expect colder weat er lofra. Clyde Wells, Mr1. Cbarlea
ehcad. You can do thl• by moving Radford Br., Mro. Frank, MJ'8. AI·
CUCKOO IIADS
more air t~roush the barn.
CHICAGO UP -Bird curator
8. Clean •tanohlon• twice daily vln Rullell, Mra. John Bailey, Mra.
to eliminate as mueh mol•ture •• . Harley Hannlns, Mrs. E. J. Hill, Karl Plath •Of Brookfield Zoo bu
h
Mrs. Albert Goe&amp;leln, Mra. Dwleht a couple of •pecimen• he thinta
P'l"l le.
lojilhoan and daughter, Mro. Char· are ripe for the poycboanaiYBI's
4. Ch&lt;&gt;* ..,ntllatlng sy1tem leo Goe1lein 1 Mra. Leo Qulvey of couob. , Plath .su1J101t•d that ri
at regular intervat. to make cer· Athens, Mrs. Robert . Baylor and robin and a mdlnal which paucd
taln the lnieiJ and ducte are aon• and Mra. Morgen.
up a mf•t ~·u:th thia wirier
open and Jree of debria.
"havo lieen living too lut and

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ltilll MtRCURY V8 Munlcr&amp;Y 1 flart·timc d&lt;&gt;alel'll for famou s
Or. l'heaton sedan. Mercury·o·
Wh&lt;'cllloi'Stl l'llling t:uctO!'ll and
matle. Very low mlluge. Sharjl
mow('rs. Contact, G11rdeu Store,
car itllidc •nd out. ,1,995. Blaet· 8120
OlcntoniY lllvcr Road.
tnar'1 'Pomeroy.
2 10 8k
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111M CIIRYSLE8 V8 4 Dr. Wind·
aor Sedan. Automat!&lt; shill. One 1181 Employment
owner - clean car. Week·end
Wonted
l!l"'lal. '1,677. Blact\nnr'o Pom
eror.
2 10 etc WORK by doy or week. Call 74-X
z It 6tp
111M Chevrolet \1 ton truck. Top
condition. Good tires. See at
401.W. Malta, Pomeroy. 2 II ate (20.1Business Servitlll
&amp; TE!.~I'oSIO~ SEIIVI~I;
(8bl Auto Services RADIO
Phone 200. r:lchmd Ap~liancc
Stort', 116 "N. Main Street
Ne~ Cl..k Gma• Phon.
Pomeroy.
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lNIII. Ricine, Ohio.
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Pool Table, Pool Cur.
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¢ 10, IJ , ahOwn In coqnty
Jttv!DUt l'ecelvillj home ill Un·
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Calli:,¥• wrote
a, 'note to' !ier tjiaobO! which
aetd, •.Ptojtri iai&lt;e mo bomo. 1
Will JQvt you ~"eey mJ.ich.'' Jh..
q~il')' l'tlllittil ill be~ itepfather,
Joiephl Bfda~, ..&amp; bou,se paint·
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orpp~attOn ..on an acleutlflo
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selcc\ .on
good
pick ytJUrt~ . Mclrop:..!iltu'
Sales
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Nature Of ·Viruses have become
(lOb) I nsuronce
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:Setlk ~n Facts
Is Topic Ifniscussed KNOXVIL~.
syrPLY MiD DIMAND
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Tenn. UP-Dol·
while
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and
Iosurance Aienoy
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By
Tomato
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mar Andoraon ., •• held. lor the
Mar· Barne.&lt;·Simpson
Middleport. Ftre, Aulomobllel
1rand jury on ehargeo or poues·
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and Service, Pome·
Bcndo.
Phone
6315·X.
6-20·1
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sina
four and one-~alf gallon• of
roy. Phone
2·14-lltc
urmf'
urvey
Two a•tbOritieS on VlrtiiOI and Illegal wbloJiy deapltt his .plea
c,:l!PLETE Insurance Protection.
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their attack• on farm eropa will that be "can't got all the whisky
( 14) For Rent
Life, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call Don
Ten Ohio counties now have speak at lhe I!Cond annual lfOOD·
·
lis. Middleport, Oblo.
Cooperative Soli SUrvey program, houio vegetable growers confer· will round out lho Z&lt;iaY program.
--room and bath
apart·
aocordlng to Samuel W. Dope, once February IIJ.ID at tho Ohw Cappiilg tile banq•et program

Fully equipped. Almollt l l ~ c tht• 1\lodCI'n hath on ~;ocond fluor.
day, It wasro 80ld. $2,09~. Ulact . toUct 11 11 &lt;1 lnvatory o\1 f1rst,
tnar 11 Pom_ruy.
2 10 6tc good ganll{(', ttbout five mlnu·
1054 BUICK V8 Super 4 Dr. Sedan . tell fi'UIIl Court lloul)o A. N
1·31-6tr' P
Original light green fin,.h . Bengel, 310·M.
Dynorlow drive· Radio ond Ileal· i'OR RENT- Extcnolon Laddcro.
er. '1,295. Blaettnar's Pomeroy
Scarrold Roards, Drop Cloths.
2 10 6tt•
Clinton Fish...r, Middlc'port, 0.
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11104 STUDEBAKER Ch•mpion 4 Phone 62611 X.
Dr. Sedan. Extra go"'! looklni :1 room ftlrnishcd apartment
oar. Weok·end Hpcciai. $471. clown~:~ttlll'!!, uUlltttlS lurniahcd.
Blaettnar'a Pomeroy
2 10 6tr
2 8 61,
Phone 6067·Y,
191!3 CIIEVROLET 2lD • Dr. Sc· ~rooms. Close In tuwn. 12'1
dan A good looking and drlvin!
Butlernut, l'tuncroy 2 10 12tt'
ear $666 Blaettnar'a romcroy
2 10 lite i 171 Help Wonted

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Collector Ali
Sll ·Rill IN, INC&lt;Mo11
• • you would Your
WASHINGTON UP- The
millee for Economic Development
· •Doctor or Lawyer
predicted today tile aver'lle Alilef.
'"all MERCHANTS
lc~ family will have ,an anqlllil
'COLl.ECI'ION A,GI!NCY
lneome of. 17,100 aflet l.xea by
a1 Blllk
1975-requivaleat to a $1,800 raise.
Pollierty ~~~~~
"Within the next twenty you..,.
IPJIIIPI
war and aaaumlni !bat ,ve
' ··Pomeroy, Olalo
manage our alf~ wltll reuon. Plloile tl4-Y or 318·J
able e&lt;fmpetene~we may expect
to ·~tor a period of general We)l·
SenlnC Obio &amp; w~st Va.
belni Aever before. cooaiderd al· ·
A t Will Call
t.aillable," lhe CED aald.
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Ohio State University Extenolon Agricultural Experiment alation, will be l epeech by Jliymond Dlx,
editor o! the Wooater Dailey Re•·
ord . on "EuroPe As I Saw II." He
rec~ntly toufe.d the continent wllll
1 delegation of A1110ri01n edltora.
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data, develop Interpretations bas- greenboU!8 VO&amp;elabieo will be OUt•
ed on this data and produce soil lined by 1. ~. Hoffman, breeder ol
reports which will be avsllable many tolllato ·v~ilotloo for Ohio
for usc In the countiCJ.
U!8,
Agencies oooperatlng In the Gener~l chairman of the courl!
prolfam include the Soli conaer· is F. S. H41"'lett, ,chairman ol the
vation Service, the Department Deparlment of Horticulture. He
of Natural Rooour..,, the Ohio wiU talk on aoU and follare leate
State Unlvet'lily and tho Arri· aa.• ,.Ide to lcrlillllng vegetable•
cultural Eltenalon Service.
and brl,n&amp; villlto~ ~P to dote on
~enh~uoe IONIO research golni
Counties with Caopcrsllvo Soil on l~ .lon!IJII countriea.
"The Slllul ol'l:lteenheuac V•ll·
Sutvoy prorramo Include Allen,
Aabtabula, Champalin, Columbia. otable lleiearch'" wm be the toptc
Delaware, Fa)•ette, Preble, Rosa, ol Aaanciate Director w. E. Krauo.
Hoffman wUI. eo~duet vlait•
Warren and Wood. Since th"e
countiea are widely l!parated and ora en 1 ltip tlttouah greenhouse•
are located In vaatlr different holdl11i Bibb letll!te and tomatO
1011 areu, aome of the informa· trial a.
Dlacuaalon ol !..Sect control and
lion collected from them can
qualllf in relation to niarkotlng
applied to most arcu of
etatc, Bono aaya. ' ,
The agronomist POint&amp; out t~at
f'cte on each layer of ooll, from
the aor!aoe to a deplh or several
feel, · can have wide applieaUon
not only 1ft farmlnc •but alao In
enclneerlng pi'oj~~· reoldenUal
eonalrucUon, blflbY!IJ! malaten
ance&gt;, aonln1 •nd W:ban development ana t• land eppraisal and
taa eaUmaleL
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agronomist.
Wooat&lt;r. Thor are L. J. Alexander,
_ _ __:_:o TF Two apartments, 3 and 0 roo1n
station patholo&amp;iot, and S. P. Doe&gt;
19illl pnNTlAC V8 4 Dr. Catalina and oath. furnl•hed . Cali1 Mor
Thi1 means, Bone I&amp;.YI, that little, plant dlaeaee specialist with
NOTICE OP FILING AND
Sedan :.us than 15.000 mHe:1.
408 Spring· Ave.
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several agrl~ultural aQcnclel!l are tho Agricultural Research Service.
HURtNG DN INV.NTORY
~OWtlr Steering. Radio &amp; heater . t:lght Room llou 11 C.' . . . 1'wo story. Preb1te Court, Mllgs County, Ohio working together to c~Uect aoll
Throe de1lldea of reacarch on

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TO the EKeeutor or Admlniatra·
tor and to IUCh Of the following I!
arc reaidonll of lhe 1tate of Ohio:
surviving 1pouse, ii anyj next of
. kin; benefleiarles under the will
If any; the attomoy or attorneyt
reprcBCnlin&amp; any ol the aforementioned per10n8:
,
You aro hereby notified that on
the II th day of February 19H, an
Inventory an~ Appr!isell)ent of
lhc estate of :charlei M. MeMaator
deeeaaed, late of MlddieP~~rl In
suld County was filed In IIIIa Court.
liming on 11id Inventory and
Appraisement wiU be had before
this Court on the 8th day &lt;If March
19511, at 10 o'dod A. M.
Exception• t~ereto lillY be Cll·
ed by any lntorealed ~ty at •ilr
limo prior lo five da71 lle!or. the
date sot for bearlna.
WITNESS my signature 1nd
tho seal of said Court, 11111
I lth day of February UN.
John c. Racon
Judge and Ex·Offtclo .Clerk
By Dorothy D. :SIIrt .
DeputY dl'rk
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Legal Nofi*•

LIGA~ NOTtCI
FOR RIGIS'I:!V'TION , OP IIRTH
STATI OJI OHIO
·:,
MillS COUNTY IS
IN THI PROIATI COURT
Notloe Ia given that Eddie WebFuller IR US II MAN
ster Pullin! tiled bla application
James M1rrlaer
l'ebruary 11, l!IN, PNini for an
7S6 I. Main It,
order for the Reliatratlon ol hla
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Alttr S PM birth which Ia qot recorded, aile&amp;·
IG-7-tf lni lllat he wu horn November 24,
llonws anti Cabinet B1.1ildcn Cell 1912, at lliddleport, Oblo.. Same
Nolgler 3611, Radne, Ohio
will be for hearlni Fe~lll'· Hth,
I 20 t! 19~
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ITAUCTUI.t.L I IIAMS
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Color ebOiett l.uattrlol'. ·
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Barns Add To
Comfort Of Cows
RATES

a..~ i)el •ord. - IL..rttoa. lliL1111DlD charfe IOc.-4 f01'1Nill w lhree c-..uu·~~~~ort~....
. lpedll.:.. Ooe molllh fw 2:1 cento per word.
fUll rale of 2 eenll per wtt'd Will be charled lor advenlslDf H
Mt flld f'lt before the lllm of qcb moalh folloWlllg tnsortlun.
~ Ja ...clvertblllfi-'-Sbollld ¥. retiDI'Ied lmmediatel!. Tbt
llollj SiinUnel wQI not lie reapor.$lble for more than one incor·
llet~Wrtlo•.

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--One sing:t: metal bed, $2.50. One

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double wood bed, $5 00. One
Automatic gas water heater,
used for wash1ng Autos m cold
weather, $25.110. Phone 310-M,
Pomeroy.
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Ha~t. Raoinc Pi;ning Mltl
Feb. 16. P•bllc mvited.
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Compltlt Auetl;t;;;StrYl&lt;II.Iatlng, Advertising, Selling.
I. 0. MoCoy
Long BoWtm, Oblo
Pbone Yukon 5·2292
2 4 3otp
U JOU want

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of Eventa f!OO. Olltuarlot

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seU or buy lOme·

tblng .lllen use the Want Ads.
They are noticed.
2 8 1181f

121 Cord Of Thanks

Rwms

We wish to

thank out m:my
friends and ne&amp;ghl&gt;ol'S tor the
acts of kindness duri:&gt;' tM Ill·
ness and death o! Mra. Cecil
Ward, Tl1e Ewing Funeral
Home, Rev. Eugene Drown for
his VU!it and consol:ng word~,
Mra. Carrie Ncutding 1nd dau·
ghter for the music and songs,
Dr. Boice and Dr Hewetson and
1ny others we ha'lc missed. •
llr Ceci 1 Ward It Son
Mr. and Mrs. Bcnlon Ponp
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New FurnituN

$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURl

Mechanic Stri')•Jt.
1·23·tfc

( ~ 1 Auro Soles
Gold Clatn Utod Cara

All Makll and Modolo
MITROPOLIT.t.N
Auto Salta

Air Inlets for such a venUlat.
ing system should be evenly dis·
lribuicd around the barn, but
none shlmld be closer than 8 feel
lo the fan. An Inlet with an area
of 60 square inoh.. will handle
three animala.
You'll wsnt a d•st proof, mois·
.
QUICK SERVICE on Watdl Re
pairing by ,F..,tory Trolned
walehmakera. COLLQIS .JEWEll
FJIS, Pomeroy.
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TRAILERS
TRAILERS
ACT NOW
SAVE$100T0$1000

011 'fte Brlglltest eona
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Lu't-Man's black billfold. Lost
In or In vlolnily of Temple Custom Bu11t Kilchen designed
Theatre or near Cartwright&amp;
for your home. Jo'rcc estimates.
Reward. Return to 700 w. Moin
Foreman &amp; Abbott. Phone
St.. or The Dally Senilncl.
6284·Y.
8 6 If
2·13-3tp.
Lump coal dcliv'crcd. OrvUlc
Found Camera on road east or
Hogue. Phone 249t2.
2·7-6tc
Raclne. Owner c11n have aamc
by Identifying and paying lor
ad. w. E. Sines, Racine. Ohio
2-13-3tp.
CLEARANC~. SALES ON USED
roulld in Obit) RIVf10', Johnboa'.
OUTBOARD MCY!OIIS ~lost all
for outtlo ··" ~ .notor usc. l£rncs! ' orfers. will be IICCcplct.l I[ pOS·
Quillan. n,clne, 0.
I 27 30to 8lblc. If not complete]), sath·
ficd after flO dnys w1th your
FOUUND near Mason CltniC key
purchaec, full credit w11\ be alrlnr t:lth aeveral ·keys and
lowed nn purch(l.sc of new
amall lictn3e tag. Owner mav
Scolt·Alwatcr Motor.s. Conven·
dalm by ldenlllying and paying
inel Otfh!t',
'•meroy.

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1gricultural engineer, advltef
dairy farmers. Camfortable eows
1llm glve- the most milk.
For good . ventilation, a atan·
chion-typc barn must be tightly
~cnstruc:ted and insuhttcd, the
englrleer explains. Only In a
tight barn can you ccntrDl where
air comes in and goes oul
The ideal winter temperature
in the barn Ia botwecn 45 and ~
Uegree!J. To maintain such tem·
perature! and keep the barn dry
you'll need some kind of ve~tllat·
lng ayotem. Thcrmoatatloaily con·
trolled exbau5t fans work welt in
!lanchlon type barns Biickie eeya.
Select a fan whl&lt;h will deliver
from 4() to 120 cubic feet of air
J minute near the ceiling. U you
have large eows (over 1000
pounds) you'll want a fan thai
movea still more atr.

hare proof, heavy duty eledrlt

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A well·vcnulated dairy barn
ean make a big difference ln
he (omlort of c:ows and opera·
lors on wintry days, J. D. BUckle

Waverly, Oblo, deller llluc'
wit) 75 new and uaecl traUera
14 to 1111 ft., also 10 wi•ea. Tw
and t.hree bedrooma, natlon.U.
known mlkea. The loweat JOI'
aible Ierma 1nywhere. Drlvt
come prepared to deal. rut
little and •• ;e a lot These er
rour LAST ahopplnr place, "
free delivery. Move In lol!lor
row. Anything ol value littl
In trade.

WAVIRLY MOIILI
HOMI SALIS

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Ohio Top Ten Tomato Club
Winners Announced For '

Eihsteln probably waan't .. think·
·lnr abQ•t obopplnr, or flxlns a
dinner for a family of fo•r. when
he said that time Is the one ·
A Iarmer from Ottawa county POund• per acre ol IG-10-10 lerU- thin1 In tile unlvme to which
and one from Williams county ljler be!ore plowing and lllen deep all otllera ire relative. But, be
have won top honora in the 1957 ilrllled 300 pound• per acre of 3· could have been.
Ohio Top Ten Tomato Club.
18-11. Both men u&amp;ed a starter fer· . Extension Speolalists In Mar·
Otto Meyer of Elmore produoed tUizer In the tranoplanter wator, tetlng lll(ormatlon for CoMumer~
•• adju•ted tomato yield of 211.48 bulb h•d a near perfect otand In •I tile O~lo Stale Unlv.,.•lty,
:ona to the me on 1!.87 acrea to the field, and both applied maneb, :olumbua, point out thia . week
win In the 3 to 15·acre claa• and an organic fungicide, to control :~at aa modem living pattern•
Earl Luty of Stryker produoed foliage dlseaoes and fruit rots.
'hange with the . trends In bUJI·
22.32 tons to the acre on 29.2
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neu and induatrial employment,
acres to win In tile elua for lfOW·
Meyer'! fruit lflded 71 percent lime becomea more and IJ\Orl a
28 percent u. s. ' cl'l f
1
en with 15 or more aeres. Meyer U.
· our
No. S.2. No.
Luty'aand
lrull lf&amp;ded
' 85 per- "e • ng ac •• m
crew hia tomatoea under contract
U S.
d 14
t ond foo~ preparaUon
for an Oak Harbor canDID( COli)· eent 2 .
No. I an
percen
More than hall the women on
pany and Luty for a firm in Napoi· No. ·
today'a payrolls are married.
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County winners, in addition tO rhese ....men look for eonven·
Ob o Top en Tomato Clu , Meyer and tuty who were Ottawa ience when they ahop. They look
spoMored by tile Ohkl Cannera A'" and WUliam• county winnen re· lor· ltema which IIIey eon buy
IOCiatlon, lhe Baltimore and Ohio apectively, include tbe followlnr: readily u they burry through the
railroad and the Ohio State Unl· NelJOD and Kenneth Diller, Bluff· 9tore on the way home from
veralty'a Alflcultural E•tenaion ton, ADen oollnty; Lawrenoe their joba. 'lbey look lor Item•
Service, :WII started In 1947 to Kruokebe.lg, Greenville. Darke which require a minimum of time
stimulate Interest In produclnr county; Herbert P. Travl.!, Dell· allj) effort in meal preporaUon
blgber yields and improved qual· anoe, Defiance county; HerUeln when IIIey reach their effieienoy
ily. Growero are incourased to pro Bros., Sanduoky, Erie county; Wal· kitchens.
duoe quality tomat01 by receiving tor E. Stamm, Archbold, Fulton
Suoh convenience food• Include
an adjustment in yield In the con· oounty; James c. Haughn, McComb packaged miles:. baked good.;
loll for bigb grades. Eaoh year the Hancock county; Karl Meyer, No· canned food• ready to aerve afler
lnduotry honors grower• wllll the poleon, Henry oounly; Harold and heating; oonned speclalliea; can·
hii~Oit yielda In the top 10 per- Roman Creque, .Berkey, J.•eaa ned bllby .foods; canned and frocent of aroweia &lt;ontracling wllll county; Glen Rice, Celina, Mercer zen ooupa; and frozen foodo, inpartielpalinr proce!8ora. There couaty; Gary JackiiOll, Vandalia, eluding
rcody.to-heat..nd·aervc
were ·146 growers In the project Miami county; Ed L. Tope, Pauld· main dish.., •pedalUea and dea·
lad year.
Jng, Paulding eounty; Lawrenee aertl.
'I'll
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d Hoenten, ouawa, Putnam countv·,
1
Marketing speciallate say con·
e state w nners ollow goo
,
cullt!ral praclicea. Both crowera Resino Conlrer88, Fremont, San· venienoe is 4 good buy If:
11 •- 1 d fl ld ~ltb dusky count•·, Robert Crabill, Tlf·
..l ~ed
Cost fits Into the food budget;
~· we -wane
e~op
I w
but fin, Seneca •count•·, Donald Park· Time and energy ·~ savedi
Corn .-•• the pr-dln•
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with clover In the rotation. Luly er, Van Wert, Van Wert County;
ltemo purchased fit family food
fall-plowed his field and applied Carel FrleiS and Raymond Snyder nceda;
1100 poundo Jer acre ol 5·20-20 aft· Deahler, Wood cou~ty and Lloyd
Foods arc acoeptabie to the
er plowing. Meyer applied COO Ward, Wharton, Wyandet county. family;
Storage facilitie• are ndeqUIIe;
motor to operate the fa-n. -1-t
The family gcta eating . plea·
•hould be non .. verloadlng and
l ure .and satiiJfaction.
de•lgned for continuous oervle,.
Smart shoppers keep theoe
If you follow a few good manIX)ints In mind, and study labels
aeement practices, you'n 1et
oarefullr·
better •erviee out of your ....
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tilatlng •ystem, Blloklo pomts Tht Ladiea Aid of the Flatwoods NO r.iOOD,.;__F_O_R_V_A_L~
out. lfo ougg .. ta you:
oommunity met Thuraday at the LONDON UP - Sid . Hughea
1. Keep otalis filled to ta~c home of Mro. D. J. Morgan for an waa In no mood today to play St.
advantase of mBKimum body beat aU day quilting.
Valentine. He 11id his phone will
of the oows.
A opaghettl dinner "" oerved ho ofi t\be book Feb. 14. Hu&amp;he1
2. Gradually lower the temper· at noon. Mn: Vesta Frank asked itu ·already reoeived loo many
calli from younl love~ aa,inllor
a(ure in the barn to 40 degrees the Bleoslnf.
Prc~ent ware Mra. Linder Dains,
'food
luck" wl•hea.
h
h
w en you expect colder weat er lofra. Clyde Wells, Mr1. Cbarlea
ehcad. You can do thl• by moving Radford Br., Mro. Frank, MJ'8. AI·
CUCKOO IIADS
more air t~roush the barn.
CHICAGO UP -Bird curator
8. Clean •tanohlon• twice daily vln Rullell, Mra. John Bailey, Mra.
to eliminate as mueh mol•ture •• . Harley Hannlns, Mrs. E. J. Hill, Karl Plath •Of Brookfield Zoo bu
h
Mrs. Albert Goe&amp;leln, Mra. Dwleht a couple of •pecimen• he thinta
P'l"l le.
lojilhoan and daughter, Mro. Char· are ripe for the poycboanaiYBI's
4. Ch&lt;&gt;* ..,ntllatlng sy1tem leo Goe1lein 1 Mra. Leo Qulvey of couob. , Plath .su1J101t•d that ri
at regular intervat. to make cer· Athens, Mrs. Robert . Baylor and robin and a mdlnal which paucd
taln the lnieiJ and ducte are aon• and Mra. Morgen.
up a mf•t ~·u:th thia wirier
open and Jree of debria.
"havo lieen living too lut and

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ltilll MtRCURY V8 Munlcr&amp;Y 1 flart·timc d&lt;&gt;alel'll for famou s
Or. l'heaton sedan. Mercury·o·
Wh&lt;'cllloi'Stl l'llling t:uctO!'ll and
matle. Very low mlluge. Sharjl
mow('rs. Contact, G11rdeu Store,
car itllidc •nd out. ,1,995. Blaet· 8120
OlcntoniY lllvcr Road.
tnar'1 'Pomeroy.
2 10 8k
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111M CIIRYSLE8 V8 4 Dr. Wind·
aor Sedan. Automat!&lt; shill. One 1181 Employment
owner - clean car. Week·end
Wonted
l!l"'lal. '1,677. Blact\nnr'o Pom
eror.
2 10 etc WORK by doy or week. Call 74-X
z It 6tp
111M Chevrolet \1 ton truck. Top
condition. Good tires. See at
401.W. Malta, Pomeroy. 2 II ate (20.1Business Servitlll
&amp; TE!.~I'oSIO~ SEIIVI~I;
(8bl Auto Services RADIO
Phone 200. r:lchmd Ap~liancc
Stort', 116 "N. Main Street
Ne~ Cl..k Gma• Phon.
Pomeroy.
2·23·tf
lNIII. Ricine, Ohio.
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Jttv!DUt l'ecelvillj home ill Un·
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Calli:,¥• wrote
a, 'note to' !ier tjiaobO! which
aetd, •.Ptojtri iai&lt;e mo bomo. 1
Will JQvt you ~"eey mJ.ich.'' Jh..
q~il')' l'tlllittil ill be~ itepfather,
Joiephl Bfda~, ..&amp; bou,se paint·
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orpp~attOn ..on an acleutlflo
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selcc\ .on
good
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Nature Of ·Viruses have become
(lOb) I nsuronce
IIn
:Setlk ~n Facts
Is Topic Ifniscussed KNOXVIL~.
syrPLY MiD DIMAND
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Tenn. UP-Dol·
while
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and
Iosurance Aienoy
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unbes
By
Tomato
Gr
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ower
mar Andoraon ., •• held. lor the
Mar· Barne.&lt;·Simpson
Middleport. Ftre, Aulomobllel
1rand jury on ehargeo or poues·
lne
and Service, Pome·
Bcndo.
Phone
6315·X.
6-20·1
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sina
four and one-~alf gallon• of
roy. Phone
2·14-lltc
urmf'
urvey
Two a•tbOritieS on VlrtiiOI and Illegal wbloJiy deapltt his .plea
c,:l!PLETE Insurance Protection.
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their attack• on farm eropa will that be "can't got all the whisky
( 14) For Rent
Life, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call Don
Ten Ohio counties now have speak at lhe I!Cond annual lfOOD·
·
lis. Middleport, Oblo.
Cooperative Soli SUrvey program, houio vegetable growers confer· will round out lho Z&lt;iaY program.
--room and bath
apart·
aocordlng to Samuel W. Dope, once February IIJ.ID at tho Ohw Cappiilg tile banq•et program

Fully equipped. Almollt l l ~ c tht• 1\lodCI'n hath on ~;ocond fluor.
day, It wasro 80ld. $2,09~. Ulact . toUct 11 11 &lt;1 lnvatory o\1 f1rst,
tnar 11 Pom_ruy.
2 10 6tc good ganll{(', ttbout five mlnu·
1054 BUICK V8 Super 4 Dr. Sedan . tell fi'UIIl Court lloul)o A. N
1·31-6tr' P
Original light green fin,.h . Bengel, 310·M.
Dynorlow drive· Radio ond Ileal· i'OR RENT- Extcnolon Laddcro.
er. '1,295. Blaettnar's Pomeroy
Scarrold Roards, Drop Cloths.
2 10 6tt•
Clinton Fish...r, Middlc'port, 0.
ll·t·tl
11104 STUDEBAKER Ch•mpion 4 Phone 62611 X.
Dr. Sedan. Extra go"'! looklni :1 room ftlrnishcd apartment
oar. Weok·end Hpcciai. $471. clown~:~ttlll'!!, uUlltttlS lurniahcd.
Blaettnar'a Pomeroy
2 10 6tr
2 8 61,
Phone 6067·Y,
191!3 CIIEVROLET 2lD • Dr. Sc· ~rooms. Close In tuwn. 12'1
dan A good looking and drlvin!
Butlernut, l'tuncroy 2 10 12tt'
ear $666 Blaettnar'a romcroy
2 10 lite i 171 Help Wonted

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Collector Ali
Sll ·Rill IN, INC&lt;Mo11
• • you would Your
WASHINGTON UP- The
millee for Economic Development
· •Doctor or Lawyer
predicted today tile aver'lle Alilef.
'"all MERCHANTS
lc~ family will have ,an anqlllil
'COLl.ECI'ION A,GI!NCY
lneome of. 17,100 aflet l.xea by
a1 Blllk
1975-requivaleat to a $1,800 raise.
Pollierty ~~~~~
"Within the next twenty you..,.
IPJIIIPI
war and aaaumlni !bat ,ve
' ··Pomeroy, Olalo
manage our alf~ wltll reuon. Plloile tl4-Y or 318·J
able e&lt;fmpetene~we may expect
to ·~tor a period of general We)l·
SenlnC Obio &amp; w~st Va.
belni Aever before. cooaiderd al· ·
A t Will Call
t.aillable," lhe CED aald.
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Ohio State University Extenolon Agricultural Experiment alation, will be l epeech by Jliymond Dlx,
editor o! the Wooater Dailey Re•·
ord . on "EuroPe As I Saw II." He
rec~ntly toufe.d the continent wllll
1 delegation of A1110ri01n edltora.
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data, develop Interpretations bas- greenboU!8 VO&amp;elabieo will be OUt•
ed on this data and produce soil lined by 1. ~. Hoffman, breeder ol
reports which will be avsllable many tolllato ·v~ilotloo for Ohio
for usc In the countiCJ.
U!8,
Agencies oooperatlng In the Gener~l chairman of the courl!
prolfam include the Soli conaer· is F. S. H41"'lett, ,chairman ol the
vation Service, the Department Deparlment of Horticulture. He
of Natural Rooour..,, the Ohio wiU talk on aoU and follare leate
State Unlvet'lily and tho Arri· aa.• ,.Ide to lcrlillllng vegetable•
cultural Eltenalon Service.
and brl,n&amp; villlto~ ~P to dote on
~enh~uoe IONIO research golni
Counties with Caopcrsllvo Soil on l~ .lon!IJII countriea.
"The Slllul ol'l:lteenheuac V•ll·
Sutvoy prorramo Include Allen,
Aabtabula, Champalin, Columbia. otable lleiearch'" wm be the toptc
Delaware, Fa)•ette, Preble, Rosa, ol Aaanciate Director w. E. Krauo.
Hoffman wUI. eo~duet vlait•
Warren and Wood. Since th"e
countiea are widely l!parated and ora en 1 ltip tlttouah greenhouse•
are located In vaatlr different holdl11i Bibb letll!te and tomatO
1011 areu, aome of the informa· trial a.
Dlacuaalon ol !..Sect control and
lion collected from them can
qualllf in relation to niarkotlng
applied to most arcu of
etatc, Bono aaya. ' ,
The agronomist POint&amp; out t~at
f'cte on each layer of ooll, from
the aor!aoe to a deplh or several
feel, · can have wide applieaUon
not only 1ft farmlnc •but alao In
enclneerlng pi'oj~~· reoldenUal
eonalrucUon, blflbY!IJ! malaten
ance&gt;, aonln1 •nd W:ban development ana t• land eppraisal and
taa eaUmaleL
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agronomist.
Wooat&lt;r. Thor are L. J. Alexander,
_ _ __:_:o TF Two apartments, 3 and 0 roo1n
station patholo&amp;iot, and S. P. Doe&gt;
19illl pnNTlAC V8 4 Dr. Catalina and oath. furnl•hed . Cali1 Mor
Thi1 means, Bone I&amp;.YI, that little, plant dlaeaee specialist with
NOTICE OP FILING AND
Sedan :.us than 15.000 mHe:1.
408 Spring· Ave.
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several agrl~ultural aQcnclel!l are tho Agricultural Research Service.
HURtNG DN INV.NTORY
~OWtlr Steering. Radio &amp; heater . t:lght Room llou 11 C.' . . . 1'wo story. Preb1te Court, Mllgs County, Ohio working together to c~Uect aoll
Throe de1lldea of reacarch on

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TO the EKeeutor or Admlniatra·
tor and to IUCh Of the following I!
arc reaidonll of lhe 1tate of Ohio:
surviving 1pouse, ii anyj next of
. kin; benefleiarles under the will
If any; the attomoy or attorneyt
reprcBCnlin&amp; any ol the aforementioned per10n8:
,
You aro hereby notified that on
the II th day of February 19H, an
Inventory an~ Appr!isell)ent of
lhc estate of :charlei M. MeMaator
deeeaaed, late of MlddieP~~rl In
suld County was filed In IIIIa Court.
liming on 11id Inventory and
Appraisement wiU be had before
this Court on the 8th day &lt;If March
19511, at 10 o'dod A. M.
Exception• t~ereto lillY be Cll·
ed by any lntorealed ~ty at •ilr
limo prior lo five da71 lle!or. the
date sot for bearlna.
WITNESS my signature 1nd
tho seal of said Court, 11111
I lth day of February UN.
John c. Racon
Judge and Ex·Offtclo .Clerk
By Dorothy D. :SIIrt .
DeputY dl'rk
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LIGA~ NOTtCI
FOR RIGIS'I:!V'TION , OP IIRTH
STATI OJI OHIO
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MillS COUNTY IS
IN THI PROIATI COURT
Notloe Ia given that Eddie WebFuller IR US II MAN
ster Pullin! tiled bla application
James M1rrlaer
l'ebruary 11, l!IN, PNini for an
7S6 I. Main It,
order for the Reliatratlon ol hla
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Alttr S PM birth which Ia qot recorded, aile&amp;·
IG-7-tf lni lllat he wu horn November 24,
llonws anti Cabinet B1.1ildcn Cell 1912, at lliddleport, Oblo.. Same
Nolgler 3611, Radne, Ohio
will be for hearlni Fe~lll'· Hth,
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The Daily Sentinel

Two New Members
Ur. and Mrs. P1ul Smart.

CIQss Meeting Held Thursday

Canasta Club
Mrs. Gerald Grueser and Airs
Denver Thomn were welcomed
as new members when the bi·
mOnthly Canasta Club met Wed·
nesday evening at t!Je home of Ek-..nor S. Sebaaf - Middleport Soelely Edllo~ - Pllo•t 1079
Mrs. Wilham Shendan, Spring
Avenue.
LacUie Hawkins - Pomeroy Soelely Edllor - Pbone 6244
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Pnzes were awarded to Mrs
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Eugene Tr1plc1t l\tr~ Gardner Church Of Christ Philathea Women
Mankm, Mrs Albert Marta1, Mrs
Meeting Is Held
Evening
G1fts
Wilham Suvc-n,
Mrs Donald
¥
McKenzie-, and \Irs Thoma Val·
The Phllathea Women of the Mrs. Edgar AlianS"'Drlh, Mr• Ron . e IVere
or
entine gifts \\ ere exchanged dur· Church of Chnst mel Thursday Springer, Mra. Harold Lohse, Mrs.
Sh
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ini the evcmng by the secret pals evening at the church following Thomas Bowen; and Mrs. MarJe
OJty
Ut· nS
the
Evamgehsllc
servJce.
Mn
Geo.
Hauck.
They
aho
decided
to
furValentine
Sifts
of home baked
Re/rcshmcnb were served by
the hostess In those named above Ch llds, president, presided during nlsh flowers lo~ the serviceo ne•t cook1os, cakes and candy were
week.
made, wrapped and delivered
and Mrs Howarrl Logan, Mrs the mcetmg
The openmg prayer was giVen
Gueob included Mrs. Margaret Thursday to forty shut·ms in
Herm~n Oblinger, Mrs Richard
by '-'" Childs and Mrs. Dave Jones, Mrs Frank Betz, Mlu Ar· Middleport by the M•llcr·McKay
fmlaw and Mrs Orval W1Ies
The next meeting will be held Darst Sr. read the scnp(ure Mrs. zoomaman, Fred I. Gardner and Circlo of tho wscs of Heath Me·
Guy Reynolds read a potm on Pa· Sidney P1~kens.
lhodbt Church.
at the home of Mrs Logan
triolism
f
The group made doq)tions to
Mn. Guy Reynolds was chair·
Five pat1aees were mailed to
Final Plans Made
the Heart Fund and the Middle- man of the Msto.. committee. out of town momben and friends
port GiTI scout Troop lolr• Childs Mrs, Reynolds, Mrs. Leo Childs,
The women who 'worked at the
For Middleport
appomted Mrs Leo ChPdo, Mrs. Mrs. Dove Darst Sr. and Mra. church mcluded Mrs Everett
Edgar Allensworth and ;Mrs Ern· Lena McElhinney with Mn. Lena Dovis, Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs.
Day
Prayer
est Lallance on the nominating Wolfe 11nd Mrs ·William Eastep as David Entsminger, Mrs. c. A.
committee
contributms hostessea served a Emmish. Mrs Homer Cook. Mrs
Final plans have been made
Mtss Rose Arzoomonlan. the dessert course.
Emerson Jones, Mrs
Harold
lor the Middleport World Dav of
Woodgerd, Mr.. Lawreace Mil·
Prayer Service which wtll be held singer at the Evangelistic services
Mrs. Georse Childs presided at hoan, Mr" B ERSt, M:s Noah
Friday, Feb 21. at 2 00 P l\1 being held mght at the church, the silver cof£ee service. The ta- Hukin~. Mrs Robert Harris Mrs
at the F1rst Preooyler10n Church spoke to the group
' ole was decorated In keepms wllb Raymon Kooknght, and ' Mrs
Plans were completed for the a Valentine theme. The center- Harry Chesher
Mn Karl Owens i~ the chair Fellowship Night which Will be pteee waa mad'e of whUe flowers
Mrs. 0 P. Klein gave Valen·
man In cftar~e of Hte service
held tonight alter the• services. with red hearts woven in among tlpe.s and loJiy pops for each
Others taking part will mcludc Mn Ernest Lallance Js ~ chaJrman them.
•
pack~&amp;Me.
Mrs Bruce Lloyd Mrs, William for thiS and her eommiltee 111Rev. Konkrl~ht lSSisted the
Bradford, Mrs Campbell Harper. • eludes: Mrs Robert McElhinny, Twl'll'g,ht Garden
lad~es in deliverlfig the gifts.
~rs Harry Houdashelt ond Mrs
B

I ROOMS OF

Thurs~ay

ALL HEW

Fur.nitt~re

$595
INCLUDES

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&amp;tfriJeralor an•
Pay Only '59.50 down

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W!Wittl twi!O't o•

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In Mlddlepo-t

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lht time thly
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I BAKER
fURNITURE

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ro!utt . _ trylllf to
wui Wttl _ 1M sur• ta
al lfMttnars bec•VII

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ai!i lilt , ..... NOW at
,.fntii! prictl tncf 101 ""
iJ.I.t full rtlvt ftr your gold.

. 1953 PLYMOUTH

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Bet.lre 2 dr. Sedan. Spa•,kling
orlliD,al IIU"'uoioe
llret. .

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$666

1954 FORD

vt Crestline
Olllll!f.

$995
1955 FORD

vt CUIIolllline 2

dr. Sedan.

FcmiODIII~. Sharp ear.
~Ill owner.
New

Buick

~ln.

$1,277

With all du~ respect tq the shoes, we reserve our
· IIYIIIP&amp;thY tor Dad, whci has shed them-exhausted
' trudge. Guess no one
after his regular montJt-end
baa ever told him
easy it is to pay bills via
the postal route - with llafe.to·mail bank checks!

f dr, Sedan. Power

rec·

OmmODda thil one hilhly.

$1,395
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BANKING SINCE 1872

Riviera Sedan.
POMEROY
Ptnr Steerinr " br~kea. One ~::::;:;~~~~;;;;;;;::
loeal owner. New Buick trade· •
Ill.

$2,195
1956 PONTIAC

vi 8llr Chief Cuatom

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Pay 2% Jnteresl On Your Savings

Membef Federal Re•erve System
Member Federa DeposlllntP'tlnce Corporation

W' Super 4 dr.

Guests Tuesday
Members of the Busy 'Bee Sewing Circle will be guesta when the
Friendly Circle ol the Federated
Church meets Tuesday evening In
I the enure' S""l' al room
n ~
Mrs. Pearl Mora Will lead the
dcvotlonB and Mrs Fred Blaettnar
will be in charge of the pto~ram.
Hostesses for the evemn" will be
M W
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rs
i 11 laf11 Matlack, chairman;
Mrs Mora, lWn Alfred Crow, AJrs.
Marvin Burt, Mrs. W A. Gibbs
and Mn. George Hobstetter.
Mrs. Henry Ewing ill :eh&amp;lrman
ol the reception committee
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Class Meeting

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The L.11dles Bible Class of the
!i'Jrst Baptist Chur~h ~et Thurs·
day afll!rnoon at the church with
the PI'CSidcnt Mrs Bertha Ar·
chcr in charge or the meetmg.
Mrs. James Murray conducted
the devotional servic~
Plans were made to have 11
potluck dmncr at their nc¥t
meeling
For the program, MrJ Archer
and Mrs L: D Diles ga,·e read·
ln!Js Poems, "We Miss You'' was
Mive n by 14!'s. Murray and "Com

plalning Ai\out the Weather" by
Mrs Archer
11la Mystery Prize whJch wn~
SC!lt by Mrs Jame! Faulkner was
won by Mrs Raymond Saxton.
There were eight member.! pres·
ent
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rler Ponlloe with 111 le•ther
up..~ry. One local ow'!fl'.
New Pontile lnde·ln.

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$2,695
. 1954 IUICKS va
.·n low as $1,295

~· llove. f~r fliNt ears ~·· lilt., .One Sup~r ·2 dr.
111, ·J\1111 one Special 2 dr. HT

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tit comea lo you
tDoublta matlrt11 lift

VIrgil'

so.-

.. ~.1!\!UL We &lt;;aD reeo•nmer1d 1
a~·.

r l-" ~956 GMC
''W~ ·flckup. Low mileage
o.e cUirul ·-·

$1,295
IUICKS

$777
D.. L.DUJ'IJ

vcr.
awarded the door pri!O.
Refreshments were served py
the hoStel!ses to Mn. Hertry
Spencer, lfn Ro"' Cloldnd, Mrs
Mobel VanMeter, Mrs Wlllou~h·
by Hill, Mrs John Hayes. Miss
Esther Hayc.,, Mra Ebcr Warner,
Mrs. Eddie Hnrtuna, Mrs. Esther
Wright, Mrs. Virgil Rouah.
Mn. George Pyles, M1·s. Bea·
vcr', Mrs. Norman Frederick, Mrs.
l11lo Biggs, Mrs. Curtis Frederick,
Mrs. Marlon Wood .and two
guests,, Bar~aro. and
Wrluht.
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Economy and Quality In
ant unit,
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Tht blggeat value for
.
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yoOr bedding dollar Ia Perfection's lazy Sncioac.n Hollywood Unlb;d, Dontt
'akt chan~a on "ao called" bargain al~plna camblnatlona. Dtlflcinli ih~':
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lazy Snoozan Unlbed.
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Full alzed double bed, Hollywood h~d board wifh the chang~DII : IIecql'
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alar Ponti, and lht R~UIIlng Unlaprlhg,
Unlaprlngla til. combination of fr,fl!t, !lata, aidt rolla, coilapringa rnattreaa
and bulR In "Poature Board" wllh thii' t~clu•lve Perfection pivot.
·tied
to tllrnlnal~ crny taillttl, plua lht "lwll)-rtar' type of conalrucllon tlicat _,,..._
lna~ta Roll·1n.
,
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Do 't atttlt for lesa, gtl lht belt, al tconomy pricea. rtrfectlo~'l lqq
Snoozon Hollywood Unibtd.
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Many were barred at the door
IS atandilll room only apa&lt;t Wll
COPY

of
a
held'
the
Hall 'Wetlt offlclally' on ~ecotd
a proposil that i\'OUld·I!Umlnate j~e 1 roral '
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Middleport.
', \ · ,,
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Baker; vice-president/ pre!ddlng ill the .
aence of ·Pres!d~nt Wll~am Grueser. the secretary.
' ioullz was' illslr..,ted to write ~·I" ,·
, . --+-·
,Jile~lltive ' Thomas Jenldni to
lod(e , ,formal protest to,any such

Harrv
. McM·ws.:l:.ler
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Claimed By Death
Friday Evening .

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Harry W. lllclduler, age , 76,
dild In Me\ls General Hoapital
Friday evenillf aftoc, eeveral
mon\ha of Ulneaa. He was •
ture and hlll'&lt;lware mercillnt
MiddlepOrt for m•ny yean. ,
McMalrter, a ine111ber, of
Chamber of Commerce, was

quite acUve in conatruetlng
menta lnd houaea.
' The deeeaied was t~e son
late William 1nd Melzina IdeM aa' I
ter Smith.
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SUrviVOI'I incl•de
Gr,are; ,two
McMaster·in ti)_e

service In Bonn,

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Mra. Alice' Vvenal\1, at home, 1
olster, Mr8. M. M. Lesher of Dg·
don} Utah; and 1 brother, L. D.
McMuter of Glendora, Cahlornia.
He was preceded In death by a
sister, Mrs. l.tlura Handley, and
onn:ner, Clw:ieo McMaster, who
pall De&lt;tmber.
may call at the
lin1~011ta F\lneral Home.
.-rvll!ia..wiU be a

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Mrs. Ellen Gibbs
Resigns Library
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ins buzzer of the varalty game. But
they waited outaide in cold nlcht
airj sufferin1 torture 11 the Panthers took 1 commanding lead,
and then lAIII it.

Gov. Un4~rw...

Onee Diet Helton's remarkable
, touted 11 seventh plaee fin- 11AIUETTA, Ohio UP ., the aeaaon began, fell Cecil H. Undenrood of W. VL .1111
down late io the third foreeost an evea
fUtn
fM IM Ohio Viller area''U Tint .
Vli'IIDia and Ohio contlnDi Qelr
p.....nt ~ptrit of eoopOralloa. · .
Underwood, ad"-lrli) ~
be! Of Commeree dillaet beN M
day nlcJit uid lllere - oDJr. fDO
thiQI that eould iajure 11M 'Tid
fulllre" of tile vallty. That, ..
Theil II was f8.48 on Zirkle'a ul4, would be "faUure on the part
long hit, and Gastlll'o bunny, and of the governmeqt of Ohio an4
on ST Johni!Ain'a charity; W•ll Virlillla to iadlvlduai!1· ptr·
!U-48 on H•wthorne's jamp abot lorm and coo~tlte together."
out of the tey, ~1.00 on G1ry Me· Both alate soverrunenta, lieder·
conke1's wmg one-bander, J3.50 wood said, "mUll be "'ii!IDI , to
on Zirkle's Ions shot, $3-62 ao Mc- provide the publli: oervieea -...
Conkey connected apia.
wY fM a prop'tllive, espalliimc
Hawthorne connected from cloae reeion ..
in off 1 brlllillnt peas from John· AI an eumple of the IU~ful
son for 55-52
.
eooperation, Uadel'wood pO!nl..t to
With one minute on the elock, lnelallon of U. S. 211n the federal
and 1 pandemonium riot shaking interstate biabwiJ llfOII'II!L
every brlek Ia the tity of Alheas, '11lis aebieVIDtnt - the rt&gt;
Jim Gaskill dunked one off a re· ault of cooperatioo mono than any·
bound and Coon lit a long one- thing else, of eooperltlon betwean
bander. It wu 111ddenly ~ for states, llft-o national aa4 otate
Athono with 45 ae&lt;load1 left.
repmentatl\lea w!Wa 1 otate, beBut the Pantl!en pulled off twe•• government and prlvete
their fifth crlticall•letory of the 8tOUPI and individuals."
leatue ~edule wilh 1 clutch ral·
ly In ~ ,dying IIOCOndJ.
illwtl)orne got a perfectl7 Um·
ed pua!J-illol from 15 feet out ill
the shaJii&gt;w wing for $7-66. Alben•
turned ,Jt over and immediately
the delpen~te B.Udop f~led
yoong llill1 Wlllon.
Coaeh. Betton called time out,
U.On iet wn.... go up for hia Funeral servieel 'irill' be bold
tim try with the one and one TueaclaJ 112 p. ia: fft.tii lJie rileda!tuotlon on. He DUde IL ADd ..., Funeral Jjome Ill ifuoa ~
Helton again Biked for a breather. for Frank G. lldlillell, . .If. wbo
Wilson, who pllyed probably died ,1 hla ,home in Harlfcri, w.
finest game of the season !all Vo., •110:30 p. m. FriclaJ.
. ...,,.,.." went blck and 101 .the sec· Tbe deeaaed - bern Mril ·.,..
ICO{I ' f U - 12. ttrrA:· at I,elut. w. v~ lf1i
1\ 20 ·....0dt left:,., •
ooa of the lite (llompbeD,~
Rho·
rualled dl1911, shot, mill· and
Amanda IUetird, .
'Wi(e;
•\lien:s'
diatril.. ti&lt;&gt;n is in add•·
Gaskill ~rabbed the ,. Georgetta, preceded itra
dutil
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lion to the
that was received
and bit for 5IIM
ill liM!.
earlier this momn rroml Auditor In another flve seconds Johneon
Survi•inrllle d&lt;ceued 1re three
Rhode&amp; In poor relief mrnc)' tor Wll fouled.
dau1bters: loin. Daily m.kl,, Hart
a total ol $30,839.11!1
Clearly, It was his privilege to ford, Mrs. John C. Sayre, Polot
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Total sent to the 88 eounties in put the final ebncher on the Pan· Pleuant and loin. Bonold cart..,
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lhll lat..t dillribution was $5,680.- tber win. If anybody bad eomed it Akron, Ollio. Alao survWial o
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025.33.
This ran the total of &amp;tate throuchout the seuob,' ami !all five lrtndehlldrea ..d llx lftll
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nipt, it was the ~root Panther
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r~.e
money or ponr r.,. e o. a coun· center. He ulready had made 21 l'lndcbildrtn
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Ilea this month to $18,947,112 62 points, shooting from· every anile, Rev. 'Andrew Abem•tbe1 wiD
be ln charp of the oenkeo lrilll
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Latest paymenl was baaed on fro 1
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·-P~SS .
. '. • what
the' counties paid for p00r re·
m ar outside and by drivmg burial to follow In Lonpate c.me- I.
1117 onder dire&lt;tkJJI of the ropJ. t'
Fre~h lll~sts of ari;lin·i!l ba e en4 d a day:long repneve.~n lief in .111117.
in and under.
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a wee~ of bitter wjnt~r wealher. Snow·whlpped across 're Cuyahoga county's share ol .And Helton, who had worriedly ~ Funeral Homel
easlerp third of the naUon.
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· 1 fUI80,475.24 waa more' t)Jao a remarked before the game ~tarted: f'rieocla 11111 ..n aftemoo~ oa
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The' riew masl of cola aill cri&gt;Med into the plains stale&amp; quartor of the latest distribution. ''Y~ut!":.·,.rm :~lrai~ my big Sluldv.
from canada foi'tiqg· ~e m~lii:&gt;'~wn.30 degrees ill 1 '~4· 'fhat ran tlleatate'a most ~ensely
hun go to thel•ne at onee.
1
bQur period.
chilly mfluenee' Wllll felt as far soutb as no'h ~ated couply'a total 10 $4.1~ ' Johnson got his first one tor
Ohlo~Dt ~njoyOd sontewl)at JjUld•
.. 118Z,4B.
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~ wbieh almOJI inaure4 a tie
we&amp;tlie~ "todoY b~1 llld to pu\ '.anow .on tbj, ground, Atron tbrl.e, Only three Other c01nt1es rocel· at the end of the reiiUllr rlliylpg
~p ' wllh a
that Wll expef. Tol~o twb
eolu11bus and ved in excHa of a m11Uon dollara time.
Od JIO ~uinp ' o~e t~ fi~e, iililhes"o~ ~~one !Deb.
from the 1168 lllotment of poor Then he got his second one
anow llirough9dl the otale.
'l'lle:WIIlther io a reliiJI ola lbw relic! money: They are illm1lton, r•ch gave Pomeroy a 81-611 ettae
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' preliure 'll'llem in Soli thorn Ala· Franklin 1nd Lucas Counties Ham· lh 1$ secondJ lefl
,.., .~!:'e2!~~~~ . .~
ba1114":th1t 1i mo&gt;'~!ll nortbdat· Uton ~ounty received $2,238,7f9.13 Aqd it was fortunate tllat be
ATIIENS, 0. - Pollee 1!&gt;c1aY
••4w 'r""'• ..,...,._ P0 ':"~J. Wt, ward, ' the bureau uld. . i with.-.,821.76 of It coming from did.
held G&lt;nrge GrO&lt;e, t2, of nearby
inchea ln aom,e lOeail~es,
Early readings today showed a the present distribution .. mnkiill McConkey, with 6 ,.,.nds left Alban, 011 '" open iharge ln
anQibet blasl Of '11'(110 aif mpve r
of 17 Youngalown to .28 county reeei\oed $579,375.116 tbiB got the filial basket lor Athens the latal hOOI1n1 of a Culumbua
southward ·~ Ohio !O~bt. , .:01r.r'arJetta 11
· time runninl it. total to $1,3116.- and the Panthers got the ball in m•n Friday.
Temperatur._ were exl&gt;1&gt;cte~ to
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002 83. tum County's •hare was play ..d half way dowa eourl as
Groce ldmitted sbootina EuJ1ene
dip Into the- 5-15 deiree range'
adin(l of 20 below zero were f376,8'19 M for a total ol $1.~9. the g1me ended.
Hayes, 32, of Columbus but he
when the new cold front mivcs. r
ed ~arb' today 10 the new 058.23.
!Contlnuod on Pfto Four}
claimed self-dcfeuse wben the
'f~ay·~ bigha, however,,"!!"' II·
•,m e moved through 1he D•
~allest· eheck WIB $3431471 ~:...__ _ __:_: _ _.:.::_ dead man and two companions 11peclcd to stay iD the 2qa.,
btu 1nd llfinnisota, and Huron, whoch went. to M'onroe CounlJ, rrn__
taeted him 1n his car.
Temperatu.... will be ,ome~t 4~· drojf llinee Friday.
mlking $22~.11.1 It ~ received.
'rite dispute appuently &lt;tnlered
lower Su~.
'5, Ii.,. rqistel'j04 ~~ below, a 31· Vinton County, though gettiD8
·
over on td Groce Jnaerted Ia a
.. The weall!er bure~u reported ~ ~- ''Warm" spell in the ~110.11 thlo time, rece1ved the G1r'
newapaper concetnlng , ' loot 4or.
Yoll~town ha4 fl~ 1ncbea or
{C.illl~lwd 011 Pott Two}
lomalieat toto!, $17,397 25 _ _
Jamet Congrove, 28, Aflem,' antwered the ad but was not ytiafled
lhe dol be found beloQ8ed to
Groce..
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Three girls from Racine Chapter
Congrove's ncichbor. Sylvester
Future Home !lakm of Amor~ca, Marshall, threatened GrOCJO ~lh
Mary Grace Slobart, Joyce Carso~, an Iron bar when he returned for
and Darlene Justice took part Jl'i the dog, Groet uid. He tlaJmed
the bate..!! school program.
I Msrshall ellmiJ&lt;d mto the haet
Wmners m the Conleat were. seat wh!le Hayes tried to get in
Joyce Carson, da11ghtu ot Mr and the front door.
Mrs Herman Carson, •nd Mary
Groce told pollee he stepped out
Grace Stobart, daugMer of Mrs. of the car and ahot HJyea, once
Ola Hysell .
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in the band and twice In the
Thc.se girls submitted or1gmai cheat
recipe:;; wh1ch were teste~ and then
A wttDClBI to the shootmg, Low·
juriged by !Irs Genev. Nolan- ell Stanley of Albany, qreed wi1h
Home Demonstration Agent, ~rs Marshall there was no attack in·
V1rgll Hamm, Mrs. Richard Lt!t!:.
volved.
The recipes are being ·sent to
Pillsbury !fills for further judgmg
and will be entered in State com·
petition

Fl'ank MeMillen
Funeral strviees

ToBeTu~y

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Games were played and pr1zea
awarded Ute winners. Mrs. Bca·

vt Super Chlel 3 dr. Citallno
Cpe. Power aleeriQI ' brakea
f , ~ earlouretor.
equljiped. New Pollll..
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1.9$7 PONTIAC

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soldomaah~r~Metheo~n· Forecasts Bright
Future For Area·
Chamber Of ~millerte
Gov.
. Anyconim~r~
~~~:~o~te ~
hrilblot
·bi m~tlng

Meeting
Held ·
The Past C~uncilora of the
Chester Council Daughlm of
America metJ Wedue9dav evening
at the Lodi• Holl IVith Mrs
Floyd Ridenmll' and Mrs. Buel

ho1te.nu

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In Thrilling Titl~'fAlnt•r

·AD. elllmaled 1,~ Meigs County bas~bill faJ!i ~.-mild:
Into the Albef!l gyDIIWlum Friday nlplto &amp;et on' of the big'
thrllll of their Sports Uves by seeln&amp; ~ P0f11eroy ~IIJ!!ra
!Jehilld to edge the BuUdop of Coach CliUiey
McJ\f~e·, 81-40 and capture lhelr flrat SEO.U, case ciwn

lleNc,41'e t'i.e J•reresu 4'f fu •~ttt,Jt••• ArM

Mrs William
Baxter, responded
president, lis
near Long
Bottom;
presided
and members
Mrs.Frank
Ross olCleland,
Cheoter;
Mr.
10 the roll eali with, verse of and Mrs. Ralph Parker and Helen,
scripture. Mrs carl Shields. chair· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and
man of the SICk eommittee.. report- Snerry McCain, near Chester; Mrs.
ed Don Thomas ill and also the Ethel Siout, Tuppers Plains; :.Ira.
Mrs Jack Bowman and Susan.
h 0f
E
Se'lz
Helen McCloud and Mrs. Ha1Ue
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Mr and Mrs Paul Winebrenner deal
Mrs. mma
· '""· Alden, Coolvllle. .
of Columbus were the gueats rc Lester Fauber roported oa the
renlly of Mr. ond Mr!. Karl new seats wnieh the Circle is pur·
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marka,
Owons.
cha~ng for t~e Sunday Sthool Pomeroy·, Mrs Martha Marks, "-.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ran~hdph Ward ro~~~re was a discussion on the and .t:-s Joe Connolly, Mrs. Rose
of Ravenswood vtsited recently cross on Lincoln Hill, a project of Wells, Mrs. William Con.Polb' and
with her mother, Mrs. J&lt;mes Mur~••. •nd Mrs. Glen Deeter and
rav
the group for many ye~trs, and 11 &lt;laUghter of Long Bottom.
;·
was voled to eontlnue the upkeep
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.1\' r. and Mu Perr'f ?dltc:h at'· of the erosa as a project. It' wu
companied her mo:~er,
Mrs d 'd
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ra"e Ep·iscd
William FnSR to Pt P!emnt this eel ed to atten t e nten serv· ~
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Ices at the church and bold the
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week to \'ts!t relatives.
Marcb meeuna: after the service. ChurC Gull
Guests of Mrs. Gus Ward Wed
Mrs. Nonnan Kloes1 proa:ram
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ncsday were Mr. and 1.!r; James ,hurman, asslste.d by Mrs. Clar· Wednesday Meet
Ward and son. Mr. and Mrs. Mel· cnce Massar, prosented a skit
,
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vtn Devol, Jud.v C~ nd Carolyn, all Old Abe"~ following the business
Mra. A. fl. Carpenter and Mrs.
of Charreston: Mr and Mrs RIB .;essiOn, 'after wtllch the meeting Dale Dutton. were hoste!ISeS Wed·
~ell Morgan, Mr. nnd Urs. Harolrl ;losed with the Lord's Prayer in nes1lay even\ng fqr the regular
Ward and Mrs. Raym!md Ward an~son.
mo~thi¥ mee_tlng of the Gr;~ce
all ol M'Artlw anrl Rondolph
Mrs. G. H. Ewing, Mrs. R. W. EpLSeopal Churc~ ,pul.ld.
Ward ol Ravenswood. They came 1
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ror the tune:rnl of ~Ir) Cec!l .,. nsterworl lin Mn. Baxter, bos•
The devotlonl!l s v~e was ·eon·
Ward
~esses for the ·~ ill.vited the lfucted bV Airs
sC!It" Roedel
Mro. Clnrenco Clar'&lt; is a mcdl- .aembers to the dining room for the pre•ldent. A gene!•! diseus· an d son
1 was •ue Jd on the, new k•l·
cal patient at Meigs General refreshmen1s of c'e
" rry P••
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coffee. The pr~yer on the napkins che• and ~atl•h House.
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Keith · Anderson, who Is a stu- waa rea d in un 1aon precedma the
refreshments
l'fte hostesses served a deMerl
dent at Ohi~ Univers1t:,- lS til at
course to the twelve members
the Meigs General Hospital. He J Jrothor, Fred Miller,
Present. 'flle' ~'xt 111 meetlilJ Will
I~ th; aon ?f Mr and Mrs. Fran-~ Mrs Hyida Dunham, Mils Jac· be .•held· at the boJDc of M~s
Cis Anderson.
.
quclino Rice end Mr. and Mrs Vida lhle with ' !4ro. Everett
Mr~ Dave Entsminger left to· Joe Riee, are ·t.usme.ss \JJ.IItora in Hayes nnd Mtsa Loqora 'Gilea as
day for Columbus to viSit her Mar!Olta today.
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Henry Beaver, president,
presided at the meeting which
npened with scripture readlna.
followed by tho tord'• Prayer
and pledge to tho fbg. During
the meeting Mrs. Ray Morris
wao reported having a bro~en

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Paul Smart is' the regular teach·
cr The Young 'Adult Conference
to bo held March 2 at the Lorain
street Baptist Church in Ironton
was also dlscmsed. New year Shower HonOrS
book·, were rasscd out.
The progr•m was In chars• of Mrs Gail McCain
Mr. and Mr• Clifford Stumbo
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On Her Marrl'age
C
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If
Mr. and Mrs Norman McCain
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entertained recently with a shower
ee mg s e Q
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gale Me·
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Cain (Zetah Buekley) whose mor·
e nes ay l'llg
r.. ge was an event of January 25.
The Federated Circle met Wed·
nesday pvenmg m the social room
Ice cream:· cake, potato chips
of the church for their February aild punch were served to \t:ra.
meeting
IBen Bueklev~ Mrs James Buekley,
Mrs. 'George Buckley and daughter
"A r.mde To F•:rn" was the top-' Mr and Mrs. Roger Buekley and
1C pf devotions ied by Mrs. Waldo Idaughter, Mrs. Charles Humphrey
Bartels, who atated that, "We be· and d&gt;ughters, Karen and Robin,
Iieve in God our Heavenly Father all of Reedsville; Mrs. Chester
and in Jeeus Christ, Hit son, who Buckloy, Syracuse; Mr. and ~l'irB.
is revealed to us throu~h the Bh:J~e Robert Meredith and aon, Millas we seek to know Htm and Hts wood, W Va.
will for us." Group singing of
"Count Your Bless~ngs" coneluded
Mr. and Mrs. Dana McCain, Mrs.
the devotions.
Floyd Stout, :~rs. Glen Stout, Har·

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Dave Darat Jr, Harold Edward
Hubbard, Howard West, Mrs. Mil·
ton Smart and Mrs Kal Hlndy.
Adessert course was served to
two guests Mrs Milton Smart of
TOledo and Mtss Janet Baker and
these members Mr and Mrs
Stumbo, Mr. and Mrs. E~lson
Baker, Mrs Frar.. Cheese brew,
Mr. and Mrs How11rd West, Mr.
and Mrs Harold E Hubbard. Mr.
nd Mrs Dll\'e Darsl Jr, Mr. and
Mrs Kal Hm·ly, Mr. and Mrs
Clemis Fox and Paul SmarL

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clay evening a1 the .home •of Mr
~~~oJ Mrs. vwcn Bratton with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Anihony as
al§istant hosts.
The opening prayer was giveR
by Mr Anthony1 Mrs Cleml! Fox
had the devot.oos and gave some
thoughts on "Christian Education
1n Evan,eli.lm."

plantJ and see~s.
The ~oeteases' served a aal11d

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Mh. Ralph Gilmore assisted
by Mr. Eddie Smith entertained
, T
lne w11 •ght Ga•·den Club Wed·
neaday evening at her home on
W"! Second Street.
Th• meeting '" charge of the
president, Mrs Gerald Wilder·
muth opened with devotions led
by Mr. Smith, followed with the
opening ode and the pledge to
the flag Membtrs responded to
rllll caJI with a quotation on gar·
d
enmg.
1t was voted to purchRSe pint,
dogwood tn be placed m the
court yard The distr~et dues w're
collected. A c•rd of thanks was
read from MrJ\ Carrie Nye for
flowers and cards sent her while
hospitalized
Plans were made for open
house at the next meeting, whleh
will be held •t the Uqited Me·
thodist Chun·fl on 'Phursday,
March 13 , Named on committees
for th.: open houae were, enter·
lolnment: Ml" Ethel Garland,
Mrs. Phil Williamson, Mr. T. A.
Hennessy and Mrs. Elmer Wick·
hami hrutesses: Mrs. Gilmore,
Ml'B. Pearl Hysell, Mrs. Hennessy
Mrs Dwight Parker, Mrs. Jed
Webster and Mrs. Minn1e Davis
, A paper "Making and Plan tin&amp; a
Cold Frame" ~repared by MISs
Lucretia Genhelmer was read by
Miss Augusta Genheimer, after
which the members exchanged

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l{aiverilty'tlootball coach, Wood!
Hay.., ~m head the state Easler
1Seal d,l: V. from March 6,fo April
tl' tnii/ ~· ·
,
Hayea ·;~as named stc:~c chlil'n\an •! tH~ ~rlv~ by the Qhlo I!&lt;&gt;
eiety for Crippled Children ~~ a
kl~'off 'l~ocKeon here ~iday.
· · Jehn~er Bolliiler, 5, of Gn1den
buttan,• was DIJllCd tho state'•
!ill~ Seal Girl She appeared al
the'luncheori with Hayes and Ohio
1Stale full~ack ~ob Wbltc Fr.1dU

IN MEIGS COUNTY

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Mrs. Helen Terry·
Claimed·By ~eath
At ~fhens Friday

Js Compete
In ABake-Off

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Shain Services
Set For Sunday

Hel.d After Service

OVEC And Union
Talks Recessed
For Five Days .

GALLIPOLIS, 0. UP-Contract
Funeral •crviccs for Earl C. talks .between tho Utility Work·
Shain, 64, who died m Holzer H01· I era Union of America, Local 430
pital l'hur~ay night will be held and the Ohio Vall'ey Ele&lt;tTIC Corp
Sunday at 3 30 p m. from the Re· were rl!te!!Sed for five days tocine Baptist Church Rev. Wealey day w1th the sit11alion reqaaJning
Jenkins will officiate at the scr· "encntially unchanged."
\'ices.
The request for a reeeaa until
Friends may call at the Ewing Tuesday came from lh~ UllllA
Funeral Home until noon Sunday. neaoU1IDn, wbo pla!l a ~tl of
reo.au ,tne above sc.ene taken many
PARISH u•eTING
meetinll&amp;, conUnulni tlu)liJh Sua_
h th
It d tr
day, with labor rep~tlvu· ol
;~:!::_~;K~~~~~w en
sa laken
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The meellng
Episeopalis Church
annual
the 15 eompanlea ,'. 'q~a~.
lven ewas
1898preat Parish
to be held
ill OVEC.
'!.¥ '"~ ap·
ndusuy in Meigs County ha~ the cbureh Monday, Feb. 17, at
Goorge Bell, federjlt ~~iidial9t
County Jnduslria! front.
no p. m.
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