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                  <text>Monday, September 27., 1954

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The OAILY SENTINEL, Pomen. f ·MiddlepOrt&gt;,f1nlo

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;:'iddlepo;t were in McArthur, . ~- EnUminger was a
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NITURE .... . . . . . $299.00

* 7 PC. DELUXE
CHROME DINETTE $ 99.95

BED ROOM SUITE · $ 88.00

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for constructive "!lo-it·
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beautifyinR your b011!8-;;
for "sewillll and savmR
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For mere penper day, you'll be
for the thli!IIS thai
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Oil The Br~htest corner in Middleport

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Many Events
For Big Day
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est end most colorful celebr•
"This festival is a period to pause and take ·stock-j tion eHr sun tn this part of
the countr'f," Crow ••id. "This
to get together and to celebrate progress mode- to cia,
will m•rlc another mU•
pay tribute to the homemakers of Amerita -&lt;tnd o stou In the uphill much of the
day to give thanks to Almighty God, whose divine broil...- industry in this ~·
hand has guided this broiler industry to its present . tian."
The festival program will inlevel in the life of OhiC&gt;--:&lt;Jnd America."
clude, among other things, a
sparkling multi-unit parade, a barbeque chicken " dinner on the
ground" with 2,500 chickens to be
Cordially,
prepared at .Pomeroy Stadium,
and the crowning of "Miss Slick
1954 Meigs County Broiler Festival Chick" from a bevy of glamorous
young ladies from throughout the
county.
Tam Crow, General Chairman
B.twftn events, fiM. crowd will
by nationally
known radio and television stan
includint Minnie P.ul, Bonnie
Lou. Jim Haynie, The Old limo
er, Ralph Shannon'• W"tern
To.,.._nds and many others.
be tnNrtained

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the Ja~ee eanuniUee in rharge
The festival actually will start
or the ba~uing at Pomeroy rolling Thursday afternoon at one
Loae conereti bloelr: pits, COV· o'clock with the gigantic parade
Stadium at about 4:30 p.m.
that begim on M-ill Slreet in Mid·
ered with Chicken wire, wiU be dleport . Dozens of colorful units,
set up in the barbeoue area, anQ bands, floats and cars of beauties
tbere, . ~re your very eyes, the - will wind their way through
c~ekea will be cooked to prefec· downtown Middleport, u.p Route 7,
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Fine Me1p CoWJty cbacken, of Pomeroy business section to the
eourn . .. ~ of them.
l•tactium off East Main Street
ADd the barbecue ~uce to .oe where the procession will end. '
uaed 11 DO secret, e1tber. 1t
Parade marshal Roger M~gao
oae of the best, moBt tested
will award loving cups to the inmoat ~epted 1aucu used in divldual standouts of tbe pt.rade
Am~rie~ todly-rrecommen4ed by at the stadium at 2:45. .
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food &lt;echtors acroaa tbe ntUon.
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lt SU(Igests the minalied aroma
of wood smoke bovetttna J:aill'
over pita and PIDI, aad of browa
crusted. meat ,..,.oozin• with spicy
goodness. h means the brieb't
cheer of dandne namea, the gay
chatter or · fami.IJ and friend.
good fellowship freshened wltb
fresh air and brii)Jt NDihlne. ·
Everyone. loves 1,_ barbet'ue,
for it 11 a fe.e:tive oecuion ia it·
self.
You'll be able to aee the tetbnique of barbeeuinr chicken for
the bil crowds at the sec:oad an•
ual Meigs County Broiler Featival
this Thul'ldlly.

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The second annual Meigs .
County Broiler Festival-hOD·
oring the chicken and its im. ~e would like to. toke this opportu~ity to wel.c ome pact on ·Southeastern Ohio's
olllroends of the Me1gs Countybrooler 1ndustry to the I economy-will feature a day.
long program packed with acsecond annual ¥eigs County Broiler Festival .
"This festival is designed to honor the many men tivities for young and old.
That was the promise today
and women who hove worked long and untiring hours
to build this great indu!;try. And it is o toibute to the from Tom Crow, general
American homemaker· who has demanded quality chairman of the general com·
poultry on her dinner table and has found it the mlttee from the Meigs County
Junior Ctiamber of Commerce,,
broilers prod~~&lt;:I!CI in Meigs County.
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: "~ I':J'Ie.ills Cqunty' brojiE!t industry will bring
i'1tO ''Thls· ~fib:i;.~~IM the Iaiit~/
this County $2,000,000 this year.
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Tile' Chicken barlt.cu• wilt N
held at the rear of th• junior
hlth oehMI oudltorium,

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Conn., and Leon Jehnnn, one
... the top broiler produc*'• of I
the· netlon from Orlt1na, Ind.,
wll! I!Nik In tht Pomeroy Jun·

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Gen• McKnl1ht and the H•ppy
Valley aoys Of th• Huntington,
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H.,.. Weber, mantpr of Arllor

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and ako spoke on members lcp. HUnliogton and Mr. and Mrs. Samt atr. t d to wort · out the adjoUrned lO t e ae y
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·tb c sdorpb Columbus.
were appoln .e .
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re~~bi.litatlon . chairman, ~~;po~e Ke~r. :nd Mn~ ' Pearl WUl and details of buildmg/ t~r;tO::;y rai~- Members and aueats atten&lt;JI:g
on rehabilitation and of hthe ~t~: daughter, ·charleston, were guests
The fgro~ v~~ool patrol .aad were Mr. and Mn. Arl!~, Ma~D~
triots birthday party at l e
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f Mra Will also.
coats or
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d Mildred Mr. and :r.t:r•. J~ CQJW.....,Y
crans Hospital, ChiiHcothe. which o Mrs . Mattie HalHday was a M·rs. Eula Wt~lfe ~n ted t ·~uY f•mUy, Mr. arul Mn. Ronald Oa·
win be held on October 21 .
auest ~f Ml": and Mrs. Roy Ander· D~mohue were ap~:e eha~rmen born and faniily, Mr.&gt; and ~n.
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ThurDlll Ba~oek, Mr. and -n.
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for the year were: Hospitality, Ma·
Babcock. and ,ftqy llr. and
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Mr. and Mrs . Ro.Y Mmor, ;h~ bel Rou 1 h; rnemberablp, Marearet· ~:~r Wallace Dam.i!wood
cago, Ul .. are !lpendlng. a f~ IY Gloeckner; Budget and Floanee.
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:Mr and Mra. s. A. RJirMrs . LuciMe Mayes.
Vlrginia tot the borne:.! ~n. L~l~.~~~~~·rs, Eileen Roush ; Proar:i . ~;!~. ~~~~l)'¥r. ~nd Mrs. m.aries H~n·
M 5 James Murray, and
Mrs. Roy wls an
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spent Sunday
after·
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licity, Chlorus Grimm;
Waller Brown and
on til Lake Hope.
Mr. and . .
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rj: e, Freel Swan, Ruth Larkins, Florenc:e
noMr and Mn;. John Bowman and had for tbe1r guests hta.father i
Founder's Day, Hazel F~.
mbur er Mr and Mrs. David
daughter,
Susan, . Columbus, is e~ployed ln tbe &amp;hlp yards n
Plans were also completed to ~atea, ~d · o•cOaner, Mra. Will
spell't: the weekend w1th her par· BaltlmOre, Md.
ll W Jl. sponsor a ftoat for the community &amp;wail) Charles Weber and the
ents Mr . and Mrs. Carl OWen,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ha , ad in the Broiler Day Parade.
hott~l Mi-s. Louden and grand~
and were aocmnpanied back to bridge, 0., were guests of Mtl. an
Teachers' in the SC~hool for the sons El~on lnd Pat O'Co1lller.
Co~umbl19 by Carla Daune owen, lln. Harry E~ewlne reeen y.
new year are: PrlD., Don Nease
'Jlhe next m.,e1inl will be lit '\be.
who had spent her vacation here.\ , ·Mr. and Mr~. Dale N_teho~n . with 7th and 8th grade home room , home of Ruth Llrklk on Octolaer
Mr. and Mrs. Vlra:il :f.dw~ M'f4dleport called . o.n bls SIS .~r Chlorus Grimm witb 8th •nd 7~b
Colt.l:mb\16, and Mr. and Mn; Don- Mrs. Evelyn
~hllhng _Sunday. gi-ade home room; Maurice Lott, 16.
l ey Edwards, Corni~g, stten:t . ~h~ I.TbeJ.Mn .. &amp;ehillm.-,. daugbten and with 5tb and 6th grade bo~e
weekend with relatives llefe and 1 lion sfent the afternoon at Lan· room; Ora lliH, grade t; ~av1e
in Gallipolis whe:e Herb~rt Ed- cast~r. ·
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Circle, grade 3; lt~ lttrence C1rele, -:--::.~·" ~ltACE T~b~ . ·
wards is a . medtcal pattent at
Mr. and M~. Johnnie Radtgan grade 2; Frances Foster, grade J.
M.n rbud Ruthel."fo"rd ami Mn
Hoh.er H0'9PJlal.
Columbus spent Saturday at the
·Hume Room mothers are: Grade riore~e A.tkeUon of , Athens,
Sally Schaaf, Chilolicothe, spent home Of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nel· I Kathryn Hunt snd Betty Car- were ~alli.nc 011 ~· ~nd Mrs.
the weekend wi.th her mother, son. Mr. and ~n. Max Nclso~ and p~nlcr; Grade 2, KathrYD Cr~w ber Theob,td, lu~ week.
Mrs. E. S. Schaaf.
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family returned
from Chtcago and Hazel Fox· Grade 3 Maxme
Mr. and )ln. -'Uton Haley
Mrs. Emerson . Jones repr~.:· Thursday. They are living at thr Shain and MarY Roush; Grade 4, moved iD\O tihh.~el~r~.:;•~~..j
ted the Evangel me Chapt:r
~ home of his parents Mr. and Mf's. Laura McNickle Mary Wood and chased borne - ~
Friday evening, .w h~ee:in~ betd Jess Nelson.
Clara PoweH; Grade 5, Mildred Mr. and Mn.
~uth at th~ specl~ was aceom· Mt. and Mrs. Kenneth McKin· Donahue and Lucy Don~hue; Mr. and Mrs. James~·.,.~:1":.:~
tn l_'lelsonv~~~~o~~illc by Mr. Jon· ney, Springfield, w-:r_e guests
of Grade 6 and 7, Eileen Buck, Eileen moved from the Ralph
panted t~
nts Mr and Mrs. the McKinney tamll1es Sunday.
Roush and Mildred Chapmen.
to that vacrated bY his: ,
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Mr. and Mn. John· SLSSOD
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and Mrs. Bert Grimm spent move into tbe Ratpb bome.
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G mao- Pittsburgh former natives here Mr and Mrs. Robert Grimm.
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called qr.a Mr. atld Mrs. Cash Bra.
Carroll Grimm of Battle Creek, worth Holden of Cleveland. Mrs.
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.ars. owbltnds
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.;f the Leg 10 n AuxiharLes.
ete Nelson
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In MRS. EBER PICKENS
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to , 'nurc_bas~:.,.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sheetsf
Herschel. M~Kjnney. Fos~on~ . . . The
attcndal'lce at Sund,a~ ~ ;rc..
the wini!Oy,s {D ;u.e ~Uf¥:'h room .
t'Qlnmbus. were - recent ~uests 0 Is ·a gue1t of the McKinney amt· School sunday was 60.
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The ft'Q\I!P I. ,W:11 . inVJ\ed to sec
Mr. and Mrs. o . E. McKmlcy and lies and. eajoying · bunting.
Mr . and Mrs. Lcona1·d ·Ha1re and fe:r·o~n .to t!w
the lun~'" t'oom .whit,b, had ~e~
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. Mrs. George Roark and -J:hildr~n o1 ..,eaver.
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Falls • Pa. ·• and ton; anl,l.. wiUl .
sooo. pai.nted 'T·
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son, ar ·
d h'ld
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vung th e l a n1 ~
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Mrs Matilda Battrell an c . - Junlor Clel.and, Llncaster '" were Mrs Effie Haire o£ New Brtghlon,
,Mias Opa
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. enter· tor and tlio tQ. sec tfJ,e- new three
D.elbert and Goldie Battrell. in•ests of Mr. ~tnd Mrs. Sylvan na.,· s~nt ·the weekend with Mr .
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e Rip- •.~"'"bined wi..u .
compartment s n an a e
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lind grandson, Jerry
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Cleland. over the weekend .
and Mrs. Ebet· Pickens.
evcnir\g in
Of bcr" aunt, el hot 'water tank . ,
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ley were gtJ rn;ts or Mrs. Minerva
Mr . sod Mrs. .Dana H~sell.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scller.s and Mrs." · Kale
Miller ,
U wls· decided to keep th e tunc:.
Childers and Mr . and Mrs. Guy Columbus, were gue5ts of S. C. chtldrcn and Miss Ellie Ptckem Guests were Mrs. James
program as the main project.
Reynolm!.
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spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mn. FioyJ Tbomaa and
The next meeting will he h eir!
MT and Mrs . Lewis sa es
Mrs. Eleanor Wil1iams, Cheesa- fiber Pickens.
Sldenstricker.
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October 1 and all mrmber.s an:![(
Mrs ..Jack Kelly , Akron, spent the peake, w. Va., spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs . George Sellen o(
Mr. and Mrs. Earl D'~1::r;i;:!
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weekend with lhcJr mother, Mrs. att"e home of Mr. and Mrs. Race
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parents of children in sc oo a
Emmett cr.ay wllo ret~r~ed to H"l".
canton spent a few uays - WI
t.ouiaviHe, 0 10,
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Mr . and Mrs. ·John Sell~rs,
the latter's father, Georg~
•Mrs. Silas Seckman . and
"Mr~.
' Mr . and Mra . Raymon~ Barton. recently.
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Will Mooney of Reedsville, Mr . ' Guy Mutchler is leavl_ng~r~~~~
Irm a Conklin, East LL\Ier~ool, VI· :Loytd women' 8 Clots
from H ld Thur--'-y· S"p""r and Mrs. Earl Mooney and daugh· nlf'sday to jGiD T...
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Wednesday unti un ay.
.-..... Loyal women's class met
h-e re for a few weeks 1n Novem•u
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see Mr. and Mrs . Eber Packc~.
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for a covered dish supper Thurs .
Mr. and M.rs . Clyde Taylor . of b('r before leaving for Flor a,
•menl . day evening at the M iddlep~rt . Colu mbtJs spent tb.e weekend wath wb~re th.ey wil~ Bp~nd tbe winter
DarauIllers E ngag~
Church of Christ with Mrs Mm·
Mrs. Floyd ."'-.o
· mas ap.~ me1th·
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Mrs. Ethel and George Hob.ack.
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Is Being Announc
erva Childers, Mrs. Lee Pratt, Mr!\.
Cr, Mrs. aosa ..~axne~•. i.Ue e
The engagement of M1ss Bar- Will Rey~olds, Mrs. otho Watt s
lhe annual bOM§ . e~nnmg._. at W!tbara Howard, daup,hter of Mr · and ' Mn. Sidoey Pickens on th e S'I'IVERSVILLE
ley Chapet Sua'-i.)l,
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Mr. and Mrs. )VeiJet; Theob~J~
ford to Sgt. R&lt;Jbert Gdla~d o! I Roush, pr~ident, was m ch.arge 8Y •VA CARPENTER
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were, ea1Ung on Mr. and Mn.
the u. s. Air Force, son ~ ~rs.l df the bui.iDeaa meetina which fol The WSCS met with Mrs. Audra Claude qark ·~f At-hens, _Sunday.
Ella Gilland of H-artford, IS bein-g Lowed the .supper and· Mrs. Edward Brewer Thursday evening. The
Mr. and. ft{rs •. Ray M:ark~s
announcl"d ·by h~r parer;-ts. .
f French 11 ave thi!: -Openiog prayer."
mefDbers are planning a Halloween buildLng a new modern ranch lY·
Miss Howard 1s a: gradua~e ~.
Baskets of fruit were sent to *ial Frida:&amp;" evenlag, Oct. 15. pe ta_ome ~e:d tp tbfoir. ,tpr~. ,
Wahama High Sch~ot an(i- tn two sick jnenibe.rs and the class 'Ilhere' will be games, singing anrl
Mn. James TitUI\ was host4~·
Camden·Ciark Hosp1tal ,Schoof ~f Voted to buy dishes ·with varlous 1\'1,\lsiC' and refreshments wUI ~e to her Tuesday bridge club, thli
Nursmg in :Qar~erslrurgh. ~~~e~ m"embers .contributing parts of served to the public. Proceeds W!ll week.
at prese_nt w. ork-1n~ at 1 We Va . . . the set. Plans were also made for go to the chlll'Cb.
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Mrs. Paul Barnes, ' Pomflroy
Weirton
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Brt.,hond
t"e
M1'sses Da;..,
and omon~l
Elbe!l
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of
P
al Hospt a m
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· Hirrb the apple butter making project
Mrs . Bess 1e ens
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Sgt. Gilland, a .wa am'tatio~ which will be shared by all wnmen lop , Pa., vis ited Mr. and Mt'S. Ro· Miner of Lang9Ville were
School gra~uateF, u no~n • Bangor of the church on October 5-fJ 9' bert Durst and son recently.
Lh.e out of town persons
attend·
w it~ the Alr
orce 1
, tbe home of Mrs. George Cbilds.
'Mr. and Ml'S. Allen Bre~er vi!- ing rhurcb a_ervices at the. MethoThey are requestin&amp; pe&lt;t~}e to ited their son David who IS c~n - dist .chureh, SUndafromor~nl Mra
Maine,
URCH
send their jars ana Jius ,., oox ... ., ' fined t? the St. Joseph Hospttal _ M1ss Opal Arms 11'1
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YOUTH MEET AT CH
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which are marked wit~ their in Parkersburg _Thursday. .
Kate Miller hwerefoSrmunder'ys
The Intermediate Youth Fe o~·
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d h ldren
1ts of t e
Mrs . Elva aJ Y an
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mel at Heath Methodist name~ so that delive'\Y may be
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h · f t e easier. Twenty eight members and vi•ited her parents, Mr . and Mrs. Homer uu 1R an
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churc-h Sunday for t ear Irs r • four gueab the Rev. and Mrs. Fred c•rl Autherson , of Bald Knobs, Wa_yerly.
·--gular mectmg. Mn; . L. A. Ranger- I. Gardner, Jimmy Butcher and retently.
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Ed Ward, Portland, Vlstted hls WRONG- NAVIGATION
co-sponsors of the gro~p and the
d•ghter Mrs. Albina Gluescn
OES MOINES, la.
new officers arc . prestdenl, Judy
SUCC.SSFUL PLEA
ca'mp recently.
"pirates" cqmmandeered
president· .Larry
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Hur Icy; vtce
AUBURN, N. Y. UP-A home.
.Joann Brewer, CQiumbus. speul cabo"n cruiser Wedn.eo_day
Mitch; secretary, Carol C~tsv.:ell; Ieos man walked into court here. th~ weekend with her parents, Mr . "captured" by pollee ..,.... .,'h!•'
G Org. Hibbs· ptantsts
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treasurer · e
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1 · pirate leader, aged 14.
d h"' n 10u
Christ me Coats and Becky Grue·
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daysJ din jail.J "Motion
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L drt:noward
Lawrence purchased a orote•. ••ed 13, fell, into the
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g8'1 ,a.n~ ;:,"ger of Jerusalem."
J your case successfully."
Mrs . Fannie Davis, Sheffield
Alf., is vlliting her mother and arrd Mra. E. H. carpenter aod da.u·
hrqther, Mrs. Mattie Hfndeuon g,hler recently.
Mr. and Mrt. BOb Cozart
and Eber Henderson.
children
were weeken-d· euests ot
llr. and Mrs. Sidn ~)-' Durst and
hil
parents.
Mr. ant;l Ml'l. R&lt;lscoc
Mr$. ·rannie Davis were 1~opping
Cozart
and
family
and her par·
in Racine recently.
enta
Mr
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and
Ml'l.
David
Wolfe .
and Mrs. Eber Carpenter.
Mrl.
Mollie
Talbott
who
bad thr
""-· · Ours and J . W. Lawson
misfortune
to
break
her
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Mr . and Mrs. Rudy Dunt
stayin&amp;
with
hu
daughter
Mn
daughter Margaret Sunday.
. Mildred Cirele visited Mr. Nell Middleswart.
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:1:way Aug , 0 ·~ ~mber1aiD, PTA w_u b:r~· ~:~:'paln~ '0\lt ~DJ•BoUom Cbun:hd!nm;~•t.:~
s D Burial wu at Mitchell, S. ·D. dlaeusllon
· 'bllity reatl with bema of Graee. ~

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IIALPH WELKER, wh!l HI One of
tho ,..,... produclnt .,..,

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lng operatlans In Meig1 COuBty, Ia

e former aheriff. Nat only doea h•

The rrower will receiye more
pay, lor hls tabors. Hu . ~l~ Jimet T. JoWl, abovt, PrHWMt
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will gl-Ow out faster and Wl\h l e-o of " ...0 ·MO!to . Co~nl\r , :.....1or
wer health problems.
of ,(Oiftmtrci, ~mar
The Processor will make a _, the hcll'ld ·A Mual · Mal11
treater JMi'gin of profit b~a~e County ltolltr F..tlval, Jot.b Is
tomOrrow's chicken will be eas1er ftmlllar with ~· broiler lmiUI·
to dean in less time.
try, lh raplcl .,.wth, its problems ancl met..._ Of ·11'\fllat..
When tomorrow's cblcken does
mant. lilt ts · alto preelcfHt ef
arrive .. .rl'n...ch of the · eredit f~r
'its a,~ranc:e nliUIRt go to Amen~ the 'Far~rt FHil end lu'f'Piy

process hi• own birds fGr I'Mf'lc•t,
byt als; harwll" broil~ from other
prMucen. Welker m.~kets In Hft.
•I ,,... and h•• been lnatrumentaf ~ gl¥1"11 the lnduaf.:v a "'big
boolt.''

Ch•..,._.,

ca's fr.ee enterprise sysh:m. C oo~ .
Did fashioned busi ness eompeh -

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h~/ becm the

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s idi of ·the poultry mdu&amp;try to
creale an alwayii·beit er chicken.'

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broilel h~e in Meigs ~unt'!·
has .smbe· provision for an eX'!Jtfl·
menlal' pro&amp;r~ of its own as an
lnttepl · part .of Us overall oper_atiori. ·ntis work takea ptac;e 1n
breed~Iig and is ai.med at develop.
ill&amp;
~tr!Uns and new cress·
b~- cti~tens that· grow out faster '"have greater. vitality so fill'
u ';health.-. p,rObi.ems are- concern~
ed. ai:e ~asler to clean. and have a
more ·~pleasing' appear81lce on the

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has: -.!lown ~ tremendous growth
in tll.e paitt H }'ears.

It' is estimated tbat over S2.

mijlion dollars will be derived
tions . throUghout
the coun.ty.
from the broiler industry opeN.·
This is an .increase of a-pproxi~
mlfely $'7:10.000 over 1953's lotal
Of $1",250,000. In 1950, the reveDUe Was only SlOO,OOO.
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Tbe broiler operations employ

ov..- ·4W- people abd will pay tax.
es t-tiil year amDunting to about
$6,&lt;i0o: The industry has increu.
onr a batf.
The growtb -and production in.
Clii'IH i6 benef.ieial to
everyone
in tpe oounty and to all t)lpes or.

lnialnHO.

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ndustry Is Producing the better quality Broiler

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8111 Childs. promotion- cl:fairm•n

fA the Second Annual Mait•

County Broiler FHtival. H• was
instrumental in Mting that the OC·
I!DIIICIM llde$tt!I'TI!It; - ·
casion rt~c.lved 11 much publicity
aa ~MMlblt. working with r.pre. pttli • .,t of. tthe Po~Mr•t . NatIonal Buk, will
as the
Mntatiwl of tM news""~:'· r"lo,
rflasttr ~ C.reMOn'" for tiM
tala.vlslon and other mua commu- JjNalcen'
clurin1· tht
nication madl_um~o Mocltst .. bout activltin at'&gt;·rtha hcond ~MUll
his rol• In the planning, he Mlcl: M.lgs, ,Cpqnty iBrollar F ..tlval.
"Many .,.,.. 0 ns whote n-mes hn• H1 ,ls -,'well .,....... In the
aral
not b..n m•ntioned have done a for cooparttion ancl wllllnlrNIII
bang-up job in their warlc on th• at all tifMI to 4and 1 captblt
festival. Each, In his w•y, itt"l!ltf" h•nd·· to ,community events "nd
an outstanding role In the pro- Is atune to the factors
which
motlng of the Festival."
will
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In
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11rat'1 Jgrowth.
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American
Vet. Chapter 51,
Robinson's Laundry
,Collins Jewelry
Southern Grate &amp; Veneer
Co., Macon, Go:
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Blaettnar Auto Co,
chialaa are ionoeUJated apjn.g
Evans Grocery Co:, Gallipolis; Ohio Starks ·
NeWcastle's dig.ease-. When
tJJ.ey
leave Ibe hatohery, tbe day tbe)r
Pomerpy National Bank
Russells Restaurants
ar-e Ntched, tbey ride on e\eao
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Maiden Company
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" arrival at the· hatlirtiery,
Ohio Valley Feed Co., Rodne, Ohic,l · Downi~ro.ss · ,
eres are pllt in a11 · incubator.
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ch Utlits. Three weeks ue req,ult&lt;· I
Korr
&amp; VanZandt
Rizer
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Formers Bank
Dr. R.E : Boice
contro11ed during each operation.
A 7().80 per cent average is eon·
Formers Feed &amp; S1.1pply
Elberfelds
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sldered good
ha~hablllty . The
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Sugar Run Flour Mills, ·
·Ben Franklin Middl.l....).....
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Atk.
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Chicks
Stiffl11rs Red AnchOr .
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ChicO are taken fnun· the hat
Swisher &amp; Lohse
ch unit u •oon a~ they break loo.
se rrom the shell. The newty;ha~
A. M ; Smith Studio
ched chick ta~ live for 72 bo~
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kaltr-btiabc COtft oa tbt cob aod tc:adct alien of bcefllet~k tomaiOH,
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'.UC.nrkhed Jftf1·niHd bm4l
6 chickee paru (lep ud bran•)
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SPAGHlTTI
Cr••m one cup ,MincM chlcktn
, or turkey. Add to It 11.11 cup .,
mora of s•utaad mYihr..,.l, twe
•ups caohd s,.ghtttl, % cu(f
chopped tr..n ,.,.,, aft4 ~ CUll
bl•nched tlivtrld afntonch.
Place thHt lrt~rHte".. ltt I
tr.. Nd Nld111 dlth or In IM.ivloclual dlthM. Tap with bra1d
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Furnishes A
Complete 'One Stop Service

Cockshutt- New Ideal
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WE MAINTAIN A MOLASSES MIXER

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the batchery need not
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Being boxed, the chicks are ru
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u well '
whec.he~ •! like it or
flOC -10 why ROC mab tbe most of it aDd hne a p1tn1c tiJhl at the
llb1in1 room uble? After all, tiftJtU wwl ma~ before knives! You're
.,r 1 btolla1dy obli&amp;ed to ~ chd Hoc '11' Handy cbklc.en in )'Out fingen,
..... jf dM ._.padoa to do 10 prows irresiscable, you'll find it's :\
....,..-lliaPr ddy proteu. u well aJ lou of fun. And the chicken itselt
js 4elicious; teDIIH piecn encued i"' ~~::ritp, cnuty .i•ckets of crumb• m~e

MEIGS- COUNTY.

Meigs County's 2nd Alulual BroUer tesllvai

chick&amp; come into U,e worl,d- oo a
lfrlct timet:able regulated .P,Y e~

.Their iacubation. periiod is car•
~~ eontr,ned, egg&amp; ~ie ~pr~.t4
-over on- the bour, airs~
tHem is eon&amp;taotly eh~ged, and
temper,wie ao:d·· moilture- 'e4Jnte.n.t
regu'a'~ . ·eVell'ly.
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TOM CROW, General. Chairman·

'fltfough Science
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As we the members of. the Meigs County
Junior Chamber of Commerce:; welcome you,.
to the second annual Meigs County Brpi~r ,
Festiva1 we would like to take the opportun. ,., ,
ity to e,;tend a heorty.thanks1to the foltow.ih;'::.'' ,
business · firms without" whose••,, cooper.otton.•, '.• ,,""
the staging of the Fe,strvol would riot'haite '· · ,
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Come Into World

Six-h.undred two·lon
carloads
the rav enous appetit of the heallib Meigs Ooooty brollers. In liMCi
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to produce one poupd of meat.
This }'ear. f eed averat=e~ 2~~
There's no hii or mLc;s
pounds of fee~;(" for every
pound
U6ed in the ha.t ehtry.
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The Better Quali~y B..Oiler
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11ns -year, it is estimated that
8,000 cases of eggs wiU be procNe.r' ftom 5&amp;;000 hens. There
As a by-&lt;Jlrodoct of the broiler
is .,Xpected" to be MOO,OOO po- industry, there is manure enoU!ifb
UadS· (If edible meat valued at for 2,000 acres of crops or 4,000
$2.·mi.1Uon. This is about 1,000 acres of pasture.

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T~ search for a better bird
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broi,ler industry to a plane of e~­
deavar higller th'a n that of bust·
ness corbpetition. AU phases of
the indWJtry have jJ)in~d banda
in an eifort to improve the quanty of the broilers and eggs purctbned· by the Amerl"'n. pttalic .
~ointb'' men in aU branchel'
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IIALPH WELKER, wh!l HI One of
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e former aheriff. Nat only doea h•

The rrower will receiye more
pay, lor hls tabors. Hu . ~l~ Jimet T. JoWl, abovt, PrHWMt
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wer health problems.
of ,(Oiftmtrci, ~mar
The Processor will make a _, the hcll'ld ·A Mual · Mal11
treater JMi'gin of profit b~a~e County ltolltr F..tlval, Jot.b Is
tomOrrow's chicken will be eas1er ftmlllar with ~· broiler lmiUI·
to dean in less time.
try, lh raplcl .,.wth, its problems ancl met..._ Of ·11'\fllat..
When tomorrow's cblcken does
mant. lilt ts · alto preelcfHt ef
arrive .. .rl'n...ch of the · eredit f~r
'its a,~ranc:e nliUIRt go to Amen~ the 'Far~rt FHil end lu'f'Piy

process hi• own birds fGr I'Mf'lc•t,
byt als; harwll" broil~ from other
prMucen. Welker m.~kets In Hft.
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broilel h~e in Meigs ~unt'!·
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menlal' pro&amp;r~ of its own as an
lnttepl · part .of Us overall oper_atiori. ·ntis work takea ptac;e 1n
breed~Iig and is ai.med at develop.
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b~- cti~tens that· grow out faster '"have greater. vitality so fill'
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has: -.!lown ~ tremendous growth
in tll.e paitt H }'ears.

It' is estimated tbat over S2.

mijlion dollars will be derived
tions . throUghout
the coun.ty.
from the broiler industry opeN.·
This is an .increase of a-pproxi~
mlfely $'7:10.000 over 1953's lotal
Of $1",250,000. In 1950, the reveDUe Was only SlOO,OOO.
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es t-tiil year amDunting to about
$6,&lt;i0o: The industry has increu.
onr a batf.
The growtb -and production in.
Clii'IH i6 benef.ieial to
everyone
in tpe oounty and to all t)lpes or.

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fA the Second Annual Mait•

County Broiler FHtival. H• was
instrumental in Mting that the OC·
I!DIIICIM llde$tt!I'TI!It; - ·
casion rt~c.lved 11 much publicity
aa ~MMlblt. working with r.pre. pttli • .,t of. tthe Po~Mr•t . NatIonal Buk, will
as the
Mntatiwl of tM news""~:'· r"lo,
rflasttr ~ C.reMOn'" for tiM
tala.vlslon and other mua commu- JjNalcen'
clurin1· tht
nication madl_um~o Mocltst .. bout activltin at'&gt;·rtha hcond ~MUll
his rol• In the planning, he Mlcl: M.lgs, ,Cpqnty iBrollar F ..tlval.
"Many .,.,.. 0 ns whote n-mes hn• H1 ,ls -,'well .,....... In the
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not b..n m•ntioned have done a for cooparttion ancl wllllnlrNIII
bang-up job in their warlc on th• at all tifMI to 4and 1 captblt
festival. Each, In his w•y, itt"l!ltf" h•nd·· to ,community events "nd
an outstanding role In the pro- Is atune to the factors
which
motlng of the Festival."
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Robinson's Laundry
,Collins Jewelry
Southern Grate &amp; Veneer
Co., Macon, Go:
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Blaettnar Auto Co,
chialaa are ionoeUJated apjn.g
Evans Grocery Co:, Gallipolis; Ohio Starks ·
NeWcastle's dig.ease-. When
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Pomerpy National Bank
Russells Restaurants
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Maiden Company
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Formers Bank
Dr. R.E : Boice
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A 7().80 per cent average is eon·
Formers Feed &amp; S1.1pply
Elberfelds
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mora of s•utaad mYihr..,.l, twe
•ups caohd s,.ghtttl, % cu(f
chopped tr..n ,.,.,, aft4 ~ CUll
bl•nched tlivtrld afntonch.
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Furnishes A
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Cockshutt- New Ideal
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flOC -10 why ROC mab tbe most of it aDd hne a p1tn1c tiJhl at the
llb1in1 room uble? After all, tiftJtU wwl ma~ before knives! You're
.,r 1 btolla1dy obli&amp;ed to ~ chd Hoc '11' Handy cbklc.en in )'Out fingen,
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js 4elicious; teDIIH piecn encued i"' ~~::ritp, cnuty .i•ckets of crumb• m~e

MEIGS- COUNTY.

Meigs County's 2nd Alulual BroUer tesllvai

chick&amp; come into U,e worl,d- oo a
lfrlct timet:able regulated .P,Y e~

.Their iacubation. periiod is car•
~~ eontr,ned, egg&amp; ~ie ~pr~.t4
-over on- the bour, airs~
tHem is eon&amp;taotly eh~ged, and
temper,wie ao:d·· moilture- 'e4Jnte.n.t
regu'a'~ . ·eVell'ly.
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TOM CROW, General. Chairman·

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Junior Chamber of Commerce:; welcome you,.
to the second annual Meigs County Brpi~r ,
Festiva1 we would like to take the opportun. ,., ,
ity to e,;tend a heorty.thanks1to the foltow.ih;'::.'' ,
business · firms without" whose••,, cooper.otton.•, '.• ,,""
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Six-h.undred two·lon
carloads
the rav enous appetit of the heallib Meigs Ooooty brollers. In liMCi
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to produce one poupd of meat.
This }'ear. f eed averat=e~ 2~~
There's no hii or mLc;s
pounds of fee~;(" for every
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8,000 cases of eggs wiU be procNe.r' ftom 5&amp;;000 hens. There
As a by-&lt;Jlrodoct of the broiler
is .,Xpected" to be MOO,OOO po- industry, there is manure enoU!ifb
UadS· (If edible meat valued at for 2,000 acres of crops or 4,000
$2.·mi.1Uon. This is about 1,000 acres of pasture.

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broi,ler industry to a plane of e~­
deavar higller th'a n that of bust·
ness corbpetition. AU phases of
the indWJtry have jJ)in~d banda
in an eifort to improve the quanty of the broilers and eggs purctbned· by the Amerl"'n. pttalic .
~ointb'' men in aU branchel'
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beating a Meigs County la,b41.
That confidence has alw.,-s be.tft
.' BROILERl ftlt pr.Ce.Pi~g pl11nt ar In the hit· the prime concern of industry lea~
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The next link, the eg&amp;,. is C4&amp;efully graded for size and , weight
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tok4ittfit personol_ond ci\lli= prl~ In extend·
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small "on a 5h.,.string" by raisin1
·bit b_ird• in b1tterle-s; tMns set •n
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baled on brand names,
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W.hlp until stHf two . . . white~
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Nationally Known Radio-TV
Stars !!ighlight Festival Fun
·M innie Pearl, Bonnie Lou, Jim
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Annual Meigs County
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ber 30. The big program of stars
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WH,Y ATKINS ARBOR ACRE
RBOR ACRE CHICKS ARE DEFINITELY
WHITE ROCKS ARE
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BECAUSE
Backed by 28 years of know.how
Lowest in Feed Conversion
Lowest 14 day Mortcility i11,the State
'Solid Feathering
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Breeders vaccinateci-New Castle G Bronchitis
Non-cannibalistic .
Every Breeder culled 3 times before mated ·
Rapid In Growth
All Sires Selected 1 to 4 Ratio
Higher Dressing Percentage
All Breeders,from Breeder Ration
More Dlsecise Resistant
Chicks hatched under tontinui!d fumigation
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a mounting pad fof the attacb· en string beans, thawed.
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Asbv1Ue, Narth Caralina back in ing pieces, 1h: cup all..purpou
1938. His ext stop was in A·la· f.lour, lteaspoon salt, '4 tearpcOD
bama. He stayed there until he pepper, lf4 cup melted •Jrtening.
D't9ved to N~SbvUte. -Tennessee
Dredge chicken in mixture
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ted ~ horten-ing into 9 x l~·iilc:b
Haynie's hobbies are two of the b~iftg pan, add chicken,
tilandards of men, namely h"'"'- j side down, and sprinkle with any
ing ~nd fisbing . He maaages
f1our mi~e that ls ·l eft. Cover
get m some bunting deSC)ite hi~t baking pan witb a eoolde sheei
fulil sthedule and alsc despite or a piete of ahDninum foU, but
his handi.eap. Jimmie lost both do Dol secureJoil tighll)r atOUAd'
}ega and wu out of the enter- pan.
tainment busineu for three long
BHtd White Potttoea
yean . But now he is back.
Four medhun-sh:ed white
toes, 1 teaspoon shortening.
Scr~b potatoes welt, dry and
rub wttb shortening. cut r;~!~
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ancl Mn. Carolyn lach#Mr. leth
are .mplo,... of the ·lconomy
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id~ntify tlv~ ti11ue; a. ,l aye of fat uftde,..
and ~uaht:y of .chu:ken. ftt!lf~ the akiD SiVin'J' th., dlltkfn
qual1ty selection are a tu.U. wdl-rounded ,•PPttrance;
baled on brand names,
govern- ·and a non..fq~tx.lbli breastbone
ment s:rades, or botb. These may •
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(HICKIN LIY~R TIMBALii
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bi~. In addiUcn 't'l the grade, ric•. Add 1-4 t ..spoon qlt, a
thl~ label may identify the .d yie few grallll,
a kw er•1n• j
and class.
of nutm~~ 1 enc~ - 1·1 IHIPOOit ,...
. When this labeling information P•rH mustard .
18 not present•. t~ere are identlfy.
W.hlp until stHf two . . . white~
lnt dh~raC"terlft.JCS
whlch are abel 1.a teaspoon .. lt. In • ••JHr·
h_elpful m selecting chielr:en : The ate bowl whip until stiH 1-4 cup
1u:e; the text·ure and
th.icknen heavy cr..m.
ot the skin; the firmness of the Fold th... l,..redl•'n ts lightly
llesb; the amount and distrll•o-1 Into tft• cblckenUver mixture. Fill
tion of. fat; and the breastbone kMI.Ividual moldt aiUI. bakt In •
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Nationally Known Radio-TV
Stars !!ighlight Festival Fun
·M innie Pearl, Bonnie Lou, Jim
Haynie, The, Old .. Timer, De'ID
Sturm auld many other· hillbilly
stars. . .

Tbey1t aU be at the
Annual Meigs County
Festival this Thursday,
ber 30. The big program of stars
has been planned fur over a
th by the Junior Chamber
Commerce, sponsor of the occa· '
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WH,Y ATKINS ARBOR ACRE
RBOR ACRE CHICKS ARE DEFINITELY
WHITE ROCKS ARE
THE TO~ BROILER CHICKS •
BETTER
BECAUSE
Backed by 28 years of know.how
Lowest in Feed Conversion
Lowest 14 day Mortcility i11,the State
'Solid Feathering
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Breeders vaccinateci-New Castle G Bronchitis
Non-cannibalistic .
Every Breeder culled 3 times before mated ·
Rapid In Growth
All Sires Selected 1 to 4 Ratio
Higher Dressing Percentage
All Breeders,from Breeder Ration
More Dlsecise Resistant
Chicks hatched under tontinui!d fumigation
More Even 'ln Size

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2 tab!t'tJloons salad oil J,4 eup
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a mounting pad fof the attacb· en string beans, thawed.
tnent of front-mounted equipment.
Simmer onion in sal'8d oil unfront end
drives,
additional
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rcmaulmg
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Ha!Die &amp;tarted oUt· in radio in
Asbv1Ue, Narth Caralina back in ing pieces, 1h: cup all..purpou
1938. His ext stop was in A·la· f.lour, lteaspoon salt, '4 tearpcOD
bama. He stayed there until he pepper, lf4 cup melted •Jrtening.
D't9ved to N~SbvUte. -Tennessee
Dredge chicken in mixture
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' fl.our , salt and pepper. Po.u r
tures on NBC with Ernie Tubb.
ted ~ horten-ing into 9 x l~·iilc:b
Haynie's hobbies are two of the b~iftg pan, add chicken,
tilandards of men, namely h"'"'- j side down, and sprinkle with any
ing ~nd fisbing . He maaages
f1our mi~e that ls ·l eft. Cover
get m some bunting deSC)ite hi~t baking pan witb a eoolde sheei
fulil sthedule and alsc despite or a piete of ahDninum foU, but
his handi.eap. Jimmie lost both do Dol secureJoil tighll)r atOUAd'
}ega and wu out of the enter- pan.
tainment busineu for three long
BHtd White Potttoea
yean . But now he is back.
Four medhun-sh:ed white
toes, 1 teaspoon shortening.
Scr~b potatoes welt, dry and
rub wttb shortening. cut r;~!~
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Stadium. PlcturMI with the troll!h·
les are Mrs. Janet · Morris.. left,
ancl Mn. Carolyn lach#Mr. leth
are .mplo,... of the ·lconomy
Savings and L011n Compuy, Porn•
roy. wMre the trophl" wer11 on
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pd left largely to pick her li-ang
't!llere she can. find H:, bas the llfe
function of prorluclnc only a
dutch or two of egg in the
,u&gt;rilll and aummer, after which
shoe goea broody and hatches her
eas t(l perpetuate her kind. Uobl
the early yean of this century,
that pattern, little ditturbed: by
man and his production science,
.larreJ,y dommated such poultry
existed.
'.produchOD as
Innovation•

~etter Cuts, Merchandising

Accrue To Buyers' Benefit

Some retailers wh.cn they cut experimenta.ly the effef'tiveaess
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clt:n!.
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~en 1fir sa 1e as parts, o1 th e m,,rue
10n me
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just whack 1t up and get it over ex'l.ent to wtJ.ich recommended
witb.
practices are actually fQY.,owed
And then thert~ are also retail- 1 by the tnmees and the' extent to
ers who pay more attention to\ wh1ch those .pl'actices actually
what the housewife wants-they crease sales and redt.:!e deterior·
.. ' Belinnlag around 1900, a few cut up chicken so that there Is I at10n and loss of poult~ry products
At these poultry and eu retail
,.puullry eatbusia:!it.s such as James more breast meat, more leg meat
Rice,· saw something of the more of all the most les1rable ing sahools, modern ltW!rchandis~
JJOtenU.ls of a different kmd of parts than can be proJr~ed by ing me'lhods are dlscu.ssed,
,, poultry husbandry, and establish· l~ss thoughUul worktnanshlp. (lt mon::~trated, and practiced.
ed the bel_maing o~ a new science sounds impossible, bl1t 1t really tramee: learns how to pt•rcha&gt;•ei
of p~oduet1on WlhCII has gone on isn't even di1£icult )
and majntam quality
to completely change the indus· ·
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o1Iage, so tbat the customer
The thoughtful retatler thus far
try.
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gets
On the New York cost aceount ava•lable for sale more of the bet
orease
of fresh
farms production increased frqm ~r, cuts• of chicken meat tban moderr,Sales
met'hods of
72 eggs per hen in 1915 to tH .1\.!le~ ,\tle retailer who is not so and prictng, so as to
egga per hen m 1949. The hu~her careful- yet the cost of the wh(l· cwtome:rs: and how to
~:;ate of Jay has lharply Increased le bird ts the same !or botb, oth and better eggs by hu:Y.i.Pg
. the efficiency of feed uhlizatton er condlttons being equ_W. Tlh.at mamlaining the qua~lty that
and the production etfi.ctency
mean~ mior~ business for the customer wants
, labor devoted to caring for the careful rE!tallcr,• _and mo,-e re·
:Qoeks. The greater efficiency has turns lrom the chl(~ens he sells
;;:ach trainee praetlces the
beta almost enougb, theugh nut -and. from cut-up .turkey, toe, techniques by actually cu'tting
fiUite, to maintam the aumQer of when tt IS handled s11rrutarly.
and perparing displays of the
ei'IP produced for a dollar ot total MtJICb .the same principle apphes up chicken and turkey. He
eqpt • • •
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,If we bad the records to prove
house'f1ves look for and are the parts, so bhat he can
R, we no doobt would hnd a small willing: to pay more fer the best ttle des1res of h1s \customers
IIWDbtr of commtrtlal poultry- gradt\'1 of eggs The rE.'tailer who 91:111 insure a reasona~-e
offers carefully graded eggs of for hunself on the whoJe bird.
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feD w 0 are now prOducing 'more high quahty-what the consumer
_,. in return !or a dollar of total
IJ:pense
than the New York farm wants---can incre~e his sales.
The legs and thighs, for dark
e01t aecouut poultrYman did ._ack
H's easy to say those things. meat, and the breast, for white
Iii World War L 1bat is, m spJtc CrttiJlg the message across to meat, are the most popular parts
11 the sharply iocreased cost ,,, Irns oI th ousands
of both'itchicken
•nd
Theretauers, refore,
is to the
of
feed, labor, and other 1tema en· though, LS a b•g job. But it •s the conswner to have
Wring
into egg production, still being dor.c.
Ut
pos&amp;ible amounts of good
ey would be producing a dozen
Ten thousand retalll'rs in 215 meat and good white meat
b _at a lower cost. In fact, in states :llr&lt;'a{!y have been · shown the apprOpqate poultry part!.
''M9 two out of 22 New York how to lmpro\'c thetr merckan- the other parts, some have
eoat account poultcy'"en did just dising o! pouJt --y and eggs-&lt;in. ugh meat for ea.tlng in the
that. They had fiock "production fact, not only sh0wn, but given way as the legs and brea t
o( 218 .,nd 203 eggs per
m actua!ly dOl!lg the ' eaten, some have
• en acainst an average for tbe 22 th1~gs neeessa.r~ to
1mprove • make a good stew, and the hn••'- 1
,.-.c~ueen ot 184. They had total thclr merchandtsmg. These are est parts are usual~ used
,:oat per hen of $8.48 and 6.26 the reta1lers 'who have attended soups.
l;ainat a group average of $7.20. merahand1smg schools conduded 1
And their costs of produc 10a: a by the Poutt-:r :1nd E.1!t Nabional
Skillfull cutting UIP of pou1try
~ eggs were 36' cents and 37 Board, workmg under a contract gtves the conswmer more of the
teDll arainst an average of 45 With the U. S Dc-partJD.ent of meatter parts, •vbtcb she
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mmistered by the Poll'ltry Branch 1 per pound. The Jess meaty piece&amp;
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lilireued efficiency baa resulted AgncuJture Marketmg Act of 1 to the advantage of everybocb'
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lhorltiea today listed 1,7J3 dead
and missing, including ft7 Amel·lcans, (tom the typhoon ,whicb hit
the two northern 1slands of Japan
on Sunday.
With rtpOrt.s still not received
\ from small coaslal villages of
northern HOnshll and southern
, Hokkaido. the toll was 1,~67 dead
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the Americana died when the
paa~&amp;enger ferry Toya Maru was
slink in the 75 mde wtde Tsugaru
Strait between Honshu al'\d Hok·
ka1do. There wu a total of 263
counted dead from the Toya Mouu
899 miumg and 111 rescued.
U. S. Army headquarters in
Tokyo, meanwhile, issued a revu;ed breakdown oil the American
dead and disclosed that two pas·
sengera t.D' the Ql'tgmal hst sur·
vived. Tbet are Mrs. Charles
ChamPagne, Japanese wife of an
Anny' sergeant, and Pre. Frank
Goedken, 21, of Dubuque, Iowa.
flowever, 1515 other American
citia,ens, includmg the Japanese
w1f'e of another aoldter, are missing aftd believed dead. TblB group
included 49 mtlitary, three army
civilian school teachers, one Army
Department civilian employe, one
wife alld one chUd.
Not on the Army list were two
other mtssing Ameriean pas11.1kt·
gets, cosmetics 1 repre11MJtative1
TlloJJJ81 N West and YMCA worlfl
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faY()rable cost pr1ce relation11hlps. ln UM8 a poun~ of Jive,/ weilht broiler at the farni' sold
1or enouab to buy almost 8 pou,dl
of broiler feel. In each year since
1848 the ratio between broiler
jrices and feed prices has become
J,e. favorable to btotler rataen.
last year a pound or broiler
10Jd for enough to buy onJy 6
;oundo of feed.
Qrdinaril¥, tbis- Jess lavorable
eot....,ric!e relahonahip would be
apected to reduce broiler pro~i!uetion-but actually
between
tM8 and 1951, the production
liriolen incre11ed from 350
,lion birda to 750 mtlhon&amp;. Greater
t;Cieaey in tile use of ff:C(I, and
"tl labor, and of equipment, and
1iJ,a6 greater efftciency " in btOiler
•arketiq has resulted in a altua'UO. wbere it ia certain fer the
lft!*t
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Important buslnetB was tranl!l'[,'1
acted Monday evening wht;n the
Middleport Memorial Park Asso
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matlon met at tbe V1Uage Hall
with Bruce Uoyd, president, pre, A week hmc drive for used siding. Plans were made to bave
clothinl W18 called for thia past a young people's
organtzation
weekend .. putor A. D. Le~eh, of aimllar to that or \he Park ASSO•
tbe Pomeroy Seventh Day ('?.;::~: 1 dalton with repre!!ientatJVe&amp; to
lin ebureb, revealed that
take part ln the replar bllsmess
able sourt!es have informed me meetings of the park development
that tbere are a large number of program. Forrest Bachtel, the Rev.
poor families la this county who Howard Ruppelt and the Rev. c.
wUI be in urtent need of' warm E. Hoyt were named by Llo~d to
winter clothing •• the eold winter work in cooperation with the
weather arrives. We must pre· young P"eople and represel\tat 1ves
of the church .youth groups and
pare to ~'t thi! need now."
other cavie groups will be chosen
"Ther~ is • special need
for as members of thls new a&amp;IKICia·
ehlldren'a t:lotblng of all sizes, a~
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alao," he lurtbor re.ei!Otl.

Betty.

The crime tou.ched off
tbe biggest manhunts in Miami'•
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Meanwhile, Roberti' wife iJ.
aued 1 ,tatement ~aL a~e ~­
lleved her huobaod lo lnnoceDt
and tbat !he w.. eolilinl to Miami
with their daulbter, )Ietty, to
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fell 60 ,feel to his death this
morning while at work 'at the
Kyger Creek Electric Power
Plant at Cheshire.,
The offke of Froo Ca&lt;man,
resident engineer at the plant,
Identified the, victim as James
Melvin O'Connor, employed in
pipe-fitting and welding by
the Midwest Piping,Company,
He had moved to this section
from his home at Beaumont

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Robert Hurley and his brother,
Texas,
ago
Willard Hurley, bad prepared a BIRCH, ;HE MASTER
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1ui-Yey of the park propertF and
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nett
Little
Trailer
Court
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this report was cJven by tbe farmer at the meetina. PaUl Dav.. and the1r Mlddl•port aud••ncn Mon. 1 Route 554, about one mile off
day night when tMy entertained 1
Da'lid Darst Jt., employeea o1 the
l~lal El~epau:.y and ••:rdmenl, 750 studenh at 1 ! State Route 7 .
ftUifin.e p.rforman" and a full
Dr D R Wareh1mc, Galha
mem!Jen of the
IIGCi&amp;tion._ de-lliOwae
of
adult•
1nd
tudentl
Coun
ty Coroner, sa1d that O'Con1
livered a num*' o
rin~ of
wfto wa.nted to ' " the ev..-.ing
nor
W&lt;~Jl.
workmg on the east s1de
the park =t:l•
' wJaleh were. Jifade shtw. Tht Mkldl•port Volunteer of the number
one bo1ler umt on,
in tbe co
offi~s in Ahon
Fin Dep«tm•nt were spontOt'l the
super-structure nf:'ar the
for the loeal
oclation.
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lluht&lt;ld with the flnanclel relCCident.
aults of the projKt. Thi1 wa1
"AJt1N1ren11y t-Ie ,lolt )lis footthe firtt time that Birch ..nd
Ina ..nd lfell," Dr. Warehime ttX •
hit troufHI h1d perferiMd undtr
plaine-d. lte pointed out thlt
ttae auiJIIices of a Fir. O.part- \ no one .saw P'Conner fall th•
:IMI]f,
60 feet to ll ~pment Aoor, •I·
-tflough Jt
re,.rtH that
"
Ruttetl Mollohan, .oft,ft.ec~tvill•
ment for the playground for the working below\ ~~\
park Their lll@ey-makin,g B.ake hi5 bod., lltrlt..e the ttn'fea
Sale wlil be the hrst of a series • above him.
of such projects by thmr group
The Coroner ruied th e rleath
and other ciVIC organiZations.
as aceidental He said that O'·
Connor was ltLIIed mstantl y, suf·
lJoyd, who is president of lhe renng a fac. lal skulJ fracture and
~ddlcport Recreatwn Commtss-- mterna) mjur 1es The bod)
was
100, also gave a fmanc1a.l report
rf'moved from th e scene by
the
of the Mumc1pal SW1mmmg Pa&lt;:~l [ Wallgh Funeral Home of Gall! 0
wh1ch will be a part of the par\f. hs
p
when 1t 1s completed
O'Connol" would have
obs•I"Members present MQnday were ved ;his iforti•th 1lirthday next
Lloyd . Joe Young Jr, Robert Hur- Frid•r- 'He hacl btltn ~,the ~ob
ley, Mrs. Guy Reynolds, Mrs 0 • •bout 145 minutu, ~· Coronor
P Klein, Mrs. E. S. Schaaf, the aald, when th• mishap ,occur•d.
Rev.
C. E Ho-yt, Forrest Bachtel. Worken .at th• plent were"'dis·
Uoyd reported on tbe recent
David
Darst Jr , Paul Davis and
mined l rom their 1jobt rfor th•
meetmg of the Chtld ConservatiOn
they
acted
as
a
nommating
com
day,
following the occident.
League when be spoke of the proO'Connor was OOrn October I ,
posed park plan and announced m1ttee for the fifteen trustees wh&lt;J
that the OCL pledged thelr sup- will be presented !or election at 1914 al Beaumont, Texas He has
hv~rl m Ohw thhty days.
port in the purehasing of equip- the next metmg on October 25.
Surv1vmg I S h.t:s mo t her,
Mrs
Lula Harrmgton , Beaumont , Texas

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storm
of 1;4511 dead "" .~'if[lig.l
Besides the
lng 1n

Force and Japanese
naval craft conhnued
search for floating .'-Ur-

Loyalty Day
Servic~s Said

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.DIUGHTER

MIAMI UP-State Attorney
George B~autigam said today Baltimore attorney James T. Roberts
would be brought to tnal as soon
as possible on chargf:!s that he
kidaaped and murdered his 7 year
old daughter.
B:r:autigam said Roberts, en
route tc Miami by auto m the custody of two deputy sheriffs,
would be arraigned as soon aa he
an-ivea and that c1rcuit cth:.rt
would be requested to docket the
b'lf). by Jan. 1 or sooner.
The state attorney flew in from
Washington Monday night. Jto.
berts and tbe deputies are not expected to arrive before Friday .
Brautigam said tha lnVntlga·
tlon will continu• in an at~
tempt to loc.t• two other un·
h..ntifhtd IUII*tl lnclided by
the Dalll• Count' grand lury
fiKt WHk along with ltoiMrb,
The 48 year old labor attorney
auJTendered to BalMmore polite
early-: Monday and wsived ex.tradiliori' after declaring his innoeeace of the crime. He is accused
on two counts ef the kidnap..
murder of little Judlth Ann Roberts here last July 6.
The blonde child wu grabbed
frol)l the sofa of her arandparenr•
ttviDJ J'ClOm where she was sie•
ing, driven away in bet grandf.atber•s car, then strangled and sir
va1ely beaten.
Her body was fourut in a thi~·
ket near BJscayne Bay, aeveril
mllei from the arafdpareJIII' him\•
where abe had be~n vlsitloa: wlth
h'r parents and l year old ailtel,

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DEADLINfiS
OCTOBER 2ND

The b ndv w tll be transferred
by t'all to the Carroll Wallace
Fooerall Home . Beaumont, Texas,
Thursday mornmg at 4 27 am
The body t'S at the WaLJGh Fun
eral Home. where fnends may
rarll Wednesday

Mario Covin, 90,
Dead; Funeral
To Be Thursday
A check of state hospltals at
Belchertown and Northampton
revealed that no dangeroUi&amp; pattents had escaped. Officials planned to inspect tbe records of
those and other institution&amp; clDBe
1:y to determine whether some
patient, perhiiPI prematurely released, eoutd bave been tbe day·
er.

'
Ton~y To Oppose

H1mll4en

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Eaaml- (II&lt;. William ' A. a.
Cilaoln llold jlocMt pooplo oro
-•llool ,lly ~ lito folkf
that ,.. , .. out Iii
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In Hobse
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County
After questioDiDI and retell-'
b)' the TIIUOD int four "'mspectl," pollee said.
Exe.Utln the ••17 lead tboy bad ia the
c~ elM! wu an unklentified nei&amp;:bcllldidate, bor'a report. She said lbe II'W a

ol lle!O,. thla molt about sis In! tall od2 ballot\ ll&gt;it1ecl to the Go!.,... home
,IUY abortly before the ldlllllp were
wltlldrew beilned to a.ave- oaeurred. Satur·
• oelloi&gt;l dOJ Dilbt· hom thil, deteetlVM
opoouloted tho killor mltht have
Ill
betl&gt; b""" to 1111 ~or vletbo,
I

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' llemn Goldloerc
1111&lt;1 lin·

rttunod. home a tile morio
to lind t~• badiOf. of lhe · babr
alit.. ,.;,a \b~lt ·,~ son, AD·
otlier 1ipJt. ~

6. wle lleeplal
acl(lillr beot"'\11 lhe coven ..

t; be4.

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"tt• *\taulo
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Mrs Marta Cavm , 90, died Mon·
day at the home of her nie-ce,
Mrs Dea Hayes, Middleport.
Mrs Cavm, was born 1n GJasglow, Scotland. the daughter of
the late Samuel and Isabel Gray
Le~y. Preced1ng
hE"r in death
were her husband, Denms, two
sons, John anrl Maurice C8\'in and
two grandchildren.

Surviving are two sons. Garrett
of Penns Grove, N J ., and Dennts,

Tullytown, P&amp; : four grandchildren
and three great grandcblldrf n
Rosary services will be held
Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the home
of Mrs Hayes, So. 3rd Avenue,
M1ddleporl Funertl 1ervicee will
be held Thunday morain.c .at 9
a m at tht! Sacred Heart Cbure.h.
Bunal wtlJ he in a Charleaton
Cemetery under the directlon: of
the Rawlings-Coats Funerl) Home.
Friends may call at the Funeral
Home before 11 a. m. Wedaetday.

--

DON'T MISS

Cor and

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