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B-Da1ly Sentine l Pomeroy Middleport, 0

The Dadv Sentmel

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Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone

Lucille Bearhs Hawkms, Pomeroy S0&lt;1ety Editor, Phone 6244

tt e Selcrt Onlg
The Verg Best

In Used Cars
1956 Buick Special
1956 Ford VS

1955 Chevrolet
Heater &amp; seat covers White
wall tires Really sharp

1955 Mercury
2 dr M 0 M Hcatu sharp
tu-tone pamt All good tue-s
Clean &amp; solid

Monterey Hardtop Radio
heater wtlh overdnve. All
good w/ wallllre.s

1953 Dodge 3/4 ton 1'

fme

pletcl)'

tires

O\ ll

s~at

Moto-r comhauled

goo d

&lt;ove rs

1952 PockorCI
Automatll tran s m1 ~s 1on Ra
dto &amp; Ih .ltu Uood t1r es &amp;
clean

1951 Ford VS
2 dt Rad1o &amp; he,Jtf'r, scat
covl rs nc"" punt good tires
( omm 111d1 1 4

:!1-lri B I

good

Ill Ui

1950 Pontiac 18)
St.tlton W 1gon Auto trans
R;J(IJq &amp; llcnfl r Rum lilt('

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llfl lll} Il oil o v

{ h 1rles !J~ S('Il

I 1 111 In II 11 ~1 P• r tnd d au
h ,, 1 l1•il• 1 1 tlt n hHt bt: e n
ill \l lh II 1 I th1 pa~ ' WCI k
\lJ ~ntl \lr•
Alhtrl Spa1ks
I Ha~1l t 111 tlt \It and Mrs
D 111
t ll nth. r
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d tV Jil H Is f \11 s Svlvl~ M• \.1 IS
11 1 1 M1s A J Bcavl!r They
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2- 1949 Chevrolets I
2 dr

I&lt; ll ctl mc 1ad1o

h ea t~ 1

and

Huns fm e

1948 Plymouth
2dt

ftm
~mh

Many From First
Baptist Church
Attend Mission

1 a1 nallc s dl llt hrr

hum&lt; ill I
In Slt N( Wllh flu
Bdty 11\ I
llutltnrl v.ho ~
t IJ n
I\
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sp1nl tl' 1\ krd"th!urpur

dJ VB \\Llh

~ca t {; o\eJs

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1951 Studebo ker
ove dtJ\c

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Mr and Mrs Phil M~1er of Col
wnbus and Dr and Mrs Paul
Baumen of Portsmouth were week
end guests of Mr and Mrs Fred

I

Mr ~ \o\ alit 1 RmrH ~ t as notlhf'd
Saturday of the dlnc~s of her SIS
1 tcr M1s Arthur (overt In Fort I
Laudcrd1l e ~I H Kf'n 1Cih Boste ~
~ nr 111 ht ;
ol
M1 ~
~.a I 1pnl s
( oH rt 1s 111 ~lur ula and he called
~~~ w ft and ~ I rs
llalnty to tel
tht m th 1\ \frs 1 over• had been
t 1k( 11 to lhl' ll oly (ross Hospital
thrn a ftN halll L( 1 h• 1rt attack
Mr~ \Vdl
\I 1H~
s 11! at hel
ho11a Nll h ~ S!l( rt ~tlack of flu
nr 11 h I 1 kt 1 ~ 1\ 10 hns been
m K 1 11~&lt;1s ( h t tk tn&lt;;: :~ spe-cial
t:nur' JIJ !- I trtr Jt Htlh gr •ph wor'
~ txpn:lttl lontt S!l urday

sedan good tr11 s r r1ns
~ood bod v
t IPtHI m
A good st UltH I &lt; n

l l 111 I

lmlt' IN
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M \NY MOJa.

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nd i\1r' Juh l\ Bty an IH
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METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
AtTrafltc Light
In Middleport
Open Eveningl until 9 p m

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Phone 8045·J

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11-: !\.lts

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\h&gt; '
Allen Hampton

and M1s Slu r nan Ruller wt rc 111
ll£' n&lt;hil l( lut ~d ll) to attclhl the
!unHal or :\1r~ \1ar) GGmcr HI
bN t~ whot1 dif'tl saiurda)' Mrs
Hub&lt; r ts w 1s tl't iV( m M1sswnary
"ork In lit• llilt)\ l ~ot Churchc!i 111
I he 1!1 (km~-: lhstrlel

HLACK AND WHITE SILK
aHl comblnetl for this
l\\O plece evcntng ~ostume de~ugncd by Oleg C1astm
The
black sheath Js f ront pnneled
with a dou ble lOW o~ buttons at
the knetos
The lonf:" .sleeved
\\ hlte bole!() L!l double breasted
an d fll.stcnetl "lth black 511ltn
butlons
~ATTN

Scout Troop 245
Committee In
Monday Meeting
Monda}

even11 g

m

mf1wmal

!{a W&lt;lS held 11l the I Jbufy afhr
lhe rcJ!Ulflr Scout mt'ctmf:( Ken
JH th
1\lel lh1nncy pn sttl(d and
uthtrs prese nt were Ben f'luiSQn
James ~Impson Scoutm;~shr Roh
ert Mills Asst Scoutmaster~ Gene
t nlf'm on Chnrles Vrmnan and Lar
r)' HICC

I

Moe "''"" •nd

Sunr:la)' aflcrnoon Rrv and Mrs
Zund£'1 attended the Preachlns
:-.fissiOn at Huntington and heard
congressman Walter Judd

Dorothy Jahns.on
James Weiher To
Wed In February

Mr and Mrs J S Johnson Gal
Tt nt&lt;~IJH! p!Mns wert• made Cor hpohs Rt 1 have announced the
the cominB year wath out door ac engagement nnd approaching mlr·
tJutles for 1hc Scouts stress~d as nase of th&lt;lir dauahter DorotHy,
\ery lmporl:~nt llt cruJts for the to James E &lt;Pat) Weiher aon of
J'roop arc IM'mg mvltf'd to jOin
at this time J)unng the Scout ~~~ ~~~dnd~rs R. C WeJber Sr,
mrctln~ Tenderfoot Requirement s
Ml&amp;s Johnson &amp;raduated from
we ac rcvle\H'd by the Scout s
Gall1a Academy Hllb &amp;h(lol in
Planll hav" abo be('n made ror 1952 11nd II' emplayed at the
the observ tnle of NatiOnal Boy Mitchell Oftlce Supply Company
Scout Wl'e k [rom Feb 8 l3 D ls- Mr Weiher sraduated from RlO
pl!lys will be plac6'd m s&lt;'veral Grande Coll~ae In 185:1 and 11 a
teacher In the Middleport School
wmdoo,~s ln the bmancss dlslrtct
system
fnr this week
Date. of the wedding has been
set ior Fobruny 21

MASON CLINIC

Coronet 2 &lt;h
S~1inn
Rad1o and heutllr One
owner Sparkhn~ hlark
flntSh

$1595

AdmJsstons Mra Letha Howell
Harrtsonvalle, January 22; R.osan
n( Bobo Middleport J11nNM't 24
M1 ~ Norman Weln Hatlforft :fan
uarv 25 Mrs LOretta to mdk~ Le
tall Falls January 28 MrN Lolilll!
Eak10s, Middleport Januar, 28
Btrths A son to Mt lind Mn
Janll's Edward Eakin , MHMI('I'JOrt
on January 28 a da~aght rr to Mr
and Mrs Charles Ruls(' ll Fmdley
Jr Lelart Falls OhiG on Janu
ary 28

Rosenbaum
Mrs R 8 Wtlkms retl!Tned to
her home Lancaster Monday after
a several davs VISit wtth her moth
er Mrs Addie Grueser
Mrs Grace Ryan returned to
her home Columbus Tuesda)' arter
a two weeks VISit w1th her s1ster
and brother tn law Mr apd Mrs
Jack St1vers Condor St
Harry Canterbuey who 111 a med
teal p4ttent at Holzer Hosp1tal 1•
reported as 1mprovwg

d SO
Jf )0

• nl.lDtNCI Ill $7100
O.oo"' o II••
$39 50
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C fi,_ILUI tlf U' GO

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YGu'te 1ure of • hrelime of happmf'•s wah ) o11r frr can td*
weddJna riRIS We have a complete ~election ul 111yles,
·lrom elass rc tl.lllpltctly Co regal t plent!. r
each mu.le o(
1pe&lt;:1a1Jy hardened prf'CIOU! gt ld C:h "~t' your~ h•d~ty
Beloved by Hrultr' for 0Lwr JOV leart

GOESSLER JEWELRY
Court St

Pomeroy

the Jmporta"c;t cl llltdlciN tn

fMhwl"t

tood hoohh And f« boot ,_111 lllty
know that pretetlbtd 111edlciMS .,., 1M
occuratelr cCinlpClUnded of freth, pwa eM
poltlnt lnortdfenh
You can be lUte o1
theM .,alit!., at $wt~her &amp; LohN &amp;..t Ul
CQiftDOUnd

vour "•' pre.crtDtl,_.-;

SWISHER 6 LOHSE
DRUG STORE

Main St

Phone 9 Pomeroy

RST

t'hlrty thr&lt;'e men enjoyed a
meeting at the Cheater Scout
Camp Saturday rrtght when chick
en, flsh, cole &amp;law, baked beans.
baked potatoes blscu1ts, coffee and
Ice cream were served for the
evening meal The men were Com
mttlee membt'rs Scouf..masters and
Explorttr Lea •ers of the MaaonGalha Me1gs D1str1.et

Funeral services for Avts Far
rell Well were held from the E
w1ng Chapel Monday at 2 p m
With the Rev
Howard Ruppelt
pastor of the MJddleport Presby
te rtan Church, o.i(ieUating

In Clrculatlon

~fr and Mrs Ons f111llher rn
terlatned a group of relat J\C S Sun
d a~ at their home C~es l er road
Guest~ were Mr anct Mrs Paul
Ginther and \irs Theresa Ellmon
u! Lh~rlc.ton \\ Va Mrs Velma
Jackson Mrs
.1-'aulme
Petry
Smltherq W V:~ Mr and ){ ,
Dan (,mJher Waterford anrl Mr
and Mrs Albert Sparks Ha}den
v11 lc

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Point Pleasant(
Youth Fellowship
Meeting Is Held

Over 100 young ~nons wl'rt'
present on Mond.ty mgh t at tht&gt;
monthly tneetmg of tlu Po tnt Plea
s.a nt Dtstnct Youlh Fel lowsh ip of
the fi vangcli('Sl Unit ed Brf'thern
churches at the West { ulumhu
church

NO 245

A• "ROLLING SKmt
HOU!'ITBI wu ChOien
Chantilly lace dreu lrl tluta
J'ei!, dtllgned by Oleg Caaelnl.
Invtrted pleat• are atltched a.t
top and bottom for tbe ron et..
teet ln the aklrt Red •llk ,..un
ban~ drcle the high botom li.Dt
and are buttoned at the aldea
The model will have a. long and
buay lite •• It Is appropriate
tor many occaalonl, both ltJl\l•
fOrmal and formal.

Speakl!r of th«:&gt; , ~~ nmg ~A-1~
Frank Capehart a me nbi r or t 1c
Wahama H1gh SchMtl fat ulty
!DeW&gt;tu:mal serv1Nr.; W(\rc prl'
•ented b)' the Mason Youth 1 cl
lowshlp II\ charge of Bell) Un\ IS
and by the West Columbia group
wltlt France!\ Johnson premi mg
The attendan~ banne r was won
b3 the West Columblit group fur
the s«ond CGtuecu11ve hmr Othe1
!froup• represented Y.cre Bt•lle
mead Mason Hetghts Umon anrl
Vernon

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~Women Urged To Enter
"Mrs. America" Contest

mu1t be filed by Mareh 15
The 'Mrs America' Contest 11
open to all married women over
21 nars of age Winners w11l be
chosen at lucal d1strlct sta~e and
batioilal 1evf!l8 Contestants wtll ~
judsed at each level on the1r
homemakmg ability penonahty
•nd poise character groom1ng,
lhd commuro~ty activities
1
St Clair pointed out that the
nation'l!l le:~dmg homemaker could
bt ri&amp;ht herp Last year Mrs Pearl
Welker ,163 Mulberry Ave won
the loeal contest an'd advanced to
the finals In Athens, Ohto
_
"Whlle a well groomed aopear
anee is a factGr the event is not
a beauty contest St Clatr 5411d
• "This is a contest for skillful
'housewives and we want to find
the best homemaker m the Pomc
roy and M ddleport area to represent our towns •
A "Mra Pomeroy Middleport"
wut be selected the week or ~b
U in a local ellmmation contest
conducted by three JUd~es from
the commumty Judges w11l be se-

ENJOY COLORCASTS 1H EXCIT!NG FU: L CCLO;t
SHOWS IN fiN~ BlACK AHO... WMTE, TOO I

POl \ilif1 i.JHF VliF km•r opl....,~ ufl'"a

lg Coler TV ttc•lv.l lhowl
I" blad&lt; and wtott., too. lt't

$495

OTIIIlR BLACK AND WHITE
TELEVISION SETS START AT

~
$125,.00

• Portable •Table Models •Consales
lnstollotJon and momtenonce by Elberfelds own Factory T romed Technicians.

Included
Mrs ~d
~~orge Vntan Coy Rutland, Vlo.
't Jordan Salem Center, Mn
eorge Qu11!en Mrs Mae Lewis
ra Dr.vrd Oller Eleanor Thomas
Marie llark Thelma Casto, Mrs
George Casto, Ruby Casto Jerry
Allen Bet\)' Manley and Luctlle
Kln8

'
e TO FIT ANY
ROOM IN tOUR HOME
•
$9.95 to $16'9.95
''
RADIANT HEATERS
$16.50to$2~·5

Guests

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Electric Heaters
$9.95to$24.95

SUNBEAM AUTOMA'tiC BUHKETS

With Ftna

move m tomorrow

we're dealing on the

us,

very

lowest terms'

Ten Wides,
Huge Selection
Free delivery, Quick. Opea

7 days.

Waverly Mabile
Hame •Saln, Inc.
u. s 23 SoaiiL

WAVERLY, OHIO

$34.95Double Conlrqls

$41 85

Speeial This Week
R... ,1995 EMERSON

Electric Heater

Whlht lnemel BATHROOM

Try

Underwriten Leb. Approved. You c1n dl1l the coltlfort you wut.

Single Control

SAVE $5 00 ,

1, 2 and 3 bedrooms large
stock, must got Brmg your
desires and your problems~

J

$129.50 to $196.70

$14.95

TRAILERS
ACT NOW
Save •too 1o $1000

1183

TEMCO GAS FLOOR FURNACES
With Complete Aulomatlo Controls'

Gas Heaton

$3.69

For Winter Outdoor Comfort

Insulated Boats
$13.95

SUPER ~kiM-TONE
The Deluxe L1tn Wtsh•ble Wall P•lnt
e Ready TOUS(!
No thmnmg' Juat
stir and apply
eDnes m an hour to a velve&lt;y-dch,
rubber tough $Urfacc that s
ter repellent'
e PAitJIT BRUSHES
eSuper BCauU.ful y
gl\;es "' dcptb. to
eROLLERS &amp; PANS
color hke velvet' Super Durable __ lt'a
beauty lasts•
Come In •nd Get ttt. N~.:Colar Cherta

Meigs County
ToObserve"F

Five counties Vmton Ottawa
HarrlBon, Hulmes and Guf!r~ey,
led Ult state in percentage of &amp;.ales
to ~uota wtth Summ1t County
leadmi&gt; all mdustrlal countles.

Former Resident
Margaret Moore Dies In Hospital
claimed By Death Of Heart Attack
At Huntington
Mt•

Margaret

Moore, 83.

a

former resufent ot Meigs County

died Wednesday m Huntington at
the llome of a grand dauJhter

with whom 11he resided, according
to lnformatton received by her
e:ilter, Mr1.. Edith

IJurn~ll

of Mln·

envt)to
Mta

Moorf had been In Ill

bealth for a Jonc penod of ttme

and was pret."eded m death by ber
buaband,

Earl

Moore,

&amp;everal

)'earf UIJO
Surviving ,n addttlon to her
ter are a daughter )lary M&lt;,~i&lt;•l·

Jan, Huntington, W

Va. three

,il'and cblldff'n and IIX great grand
children
SeM'fees will be held Saturday
at 1 p m. m Cavend•ab.Johnaol
Funeral Home In H;iintipaton with
burial&lt; to f&lt;Jllow Ia: a Buotingl.on

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C&lt;III&lt;"'''Y·

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WILLIAMSON, W Va (UP) -

Polio Chairman
Urges Merchants
To Aid Campaign

Uons District

To Be

l!tadllli,.Y '"'lloofat

Middleport High
Sto:dtols Present
Talent Show W-ed.

Skid Row Romeo Attendance Is
Mounting For
Denies Killing
Local Revival
OfT Sisters

11 1

December sales nf ~r1es E and
H Savings Bonds tn Ohio reached
$2B'Irl mtlhun for a
''les of $841 mllhon
both Decemher and tbe year were
the ~ond htghest slnce lhe end
ot World War U
In commE"ntlng on th1s sales re
port, Theodore T Reed Cha1rman
of the Me1gs County Sav1ngs
Bonds Comm1ttce, stated that
Ohio had accomplished 90'ri 'Yo of
ill 1956 quota as cbmf!ared to a
national attammeat of 89% Sales
of t,be Senes E Bond through tbe
lnereaSIDSIY popular Payroll SaX
inga Plan have "cached the htgh
ea~ point of any peacetime year
It is obviotu that this installment
tl!pe of pu~hase Ur the eaalest
way to save today '
December sales or the 8ertes E
and H Bond m Me1gs County were
M1918 Cor a yearly total of SM9

TEMCO CIRCULATING GAS HEATERS

In Region

...

Meigs-Co Bond
Sales For Det.
T&amp;tal $41,918

ELBERFELD$ ~

~tedToReach

I

from other
itiea m a dJStrJct cook-off con
teit at A'hcnl!l the week of
Arpnl 1 Each contestant at the d1s
tr1ct conttaf will recetve a fiVe~
p1ece set Gf West Bend alummum
ware
The wmner of the dlstr1ct
"cook-off' will wtn an automatic
gu range, and advance to the state
wide contest 111 Columbus Aprl1
11 There the new 'Mrs Oh1o '
(Continued an P'SM three
J

like :1: ntJ 1.., 11

Damage Is .~:~x1
$IOMil1ion

With worned eyes turned

toward cloudy skies, hundreds of persons sought today to return
to their flood.wreck.ed hmes 1n southwestern West Yu·
An arrnt for disturbing the
peaee became an expensive bust gtrua For many there W!l'S nothmg left
nen 1n Justice Of Peace R E
The once-ragmg waters of the Tug and Guyandotte Rtvers
Onndley'a court this week.
continued to retreat wtthm thetr banks leavmg three deaths
Rolland Glenn, Raeine RD 2 was
and damage I'Ypectet:' to reac 1
fined 190 and coats on a charge or
'
•
over $10 milliOn
1ntoxu~atlon and disturbmg peace
Loc•lly tiM Ohto Rtvlr •• Loc;k
Robert Dugnn, Pomeroy RD 3 and
23 ttus mornlnQ stqerl 1t ?6 9
James Schu1n Rutland were
feet •nd rernanMtd 1.lltlon.try.
ed ~ and costs for darurb1ng
Lodr:mu s.ld thlt the rtver had
the peace All three remiilmed an
nsen dunng the night •nd untd
Jill today
4 • m. th1s mornlnv but sine•
The Sber•ff's department ar
then h•d remaiMd st1t1on1ry
rested Dav1d Might., 28 Baltimore
The nver was reported u fall•
Mrs
V1ctor
Young
c:hatrman
of
0 1n H~trrJ aonville th1s mornmg
ing
up to Lack II aftd lbon
on a charge of wntlng a bad check the Me1gs County P"oUo group urg
lock
18 to Lock 13 mlng •t the
ed merehanfs orgamzatioru and
10 Fakfield CGunty
rate of one t.nth foot per hour
wd1v1duab wbo have not yet made
~~~~ th.is week from Jail on contr1bull0DJ tfl thf! March of Gov Cf'r I H Underwood asked
of Grmdley s court were
hal a 2 871J.square mlle area be
Shafter 19 Maui1lon D1mes umpatgn to do so today
declared a disaster reg,on
H
The
drive
ends
Feb
1
fine, Wdliam Cart.
w
1 red
Prestdent
Eisen
howe
Donations
receh'td
recently
ac
an6 lvan
both from cord1t1g to Dr1ve Chairman H E Wednesday mght tbat the sttua
t1on \U.S crllu~al and hardship and
IUINOOSED KlnJ Baud Ibn'_l\!!\lpl
JobD H Boner mclu,.ed tbe Eagle Ridge
Church Melli Co Ja)'cee-ettes ~uffenng so severe tnat federal
the U S 1n New Yurk by
Drew Wet.ter Post. Amencan Le ~sslstance JS reqmred to augment
gate to tha United Natkma.
g.JOD AU11bary, Feeney Bennett lhe efforli of local alld state or·
four wlvN a harem full uf
•28 000 000) and aupports
Paul Clark, 28, Post Amencan Legum Auxiliary gamutwns
The record htg h watf•.rs m the
$300 000,000 year Ilia country
ln.toncation. on a Feene)' BeonPtt rost Amertcan U
gion, Karr • Van Zandt, Hemlock areas around W1lhamson and Lo~D
Grove Exp)orer Scout&amp;, Hemlock gan-41 mlles east of nere-forced
'lo\rt ,...,, W•lker
Gnwt Grante. Middle'p(lrt F1re 1it least I 000 persons to flee their
--~---- - - men Tbelma Grue&amp;er Guy Swad- homes The angry floods dso
ley Carm..el EUB Church
-i.!.aused a senous health problem
at Logan where the water suppll'
was conlammated
A water puri11er was flown late
i
Wedneaday to Logan to make the
• The Meigs Coanty Council
water ~afe after the svstem had
bOld lis f9;1l.DdOJJ doy
been off lM nurJ,: 24 hours.
...
' ;r..,.
pew
Mamtta
As tbe floodwaters receded from
The January 30 :1qota of 100
~stess
of lions
levels as h1gb as 18 feet above
pmt~ d( blood was metWedn~da~
The Nahonal Congress of Parents and Teachers celebrat-e
be a
guest or the Porn
flood stage at WJI!tam&amp;On, Armv
whE'n 103 Me1ga Countians Pftsen
and Red Cro!a pers;onnel helpe.i
Its
60th
tiirthday
thts
year
It
was
founded
m
1897
by
eroy
Llons
club
Feb
12
when
La
ted themselves as donors and 100
A Talent Show was. held at Mid
McLellan Birney Wlth the help or dies Night will be held
the VICtims to r&lt;turn to homes not
were accepted
1
dlepotl
H1Fh School Wednesday
Phoebe Apperson Heant F.or &amp;JX
Ernest Covert announced t h e
10wept
away
Bloodmobile Cha1rma)') Manon
ty }ears the PTA bas ~~ve(l to CGming appearance of Governor at the wee'dy Assembly Judges
Weather obseners
tJredlClt:d
Ebersb~ch sa1d 14 pe,.sons were
were M1ss Luc11lf! Sm1th Earl
il't:llre for all children, the best Krieg wheft he presJded at the
that poSSibly an mch of ram would
!Jrst time donors through the loeal
Warnke and Pat We1her teacher
~ rlucation plus good c;nv1ronment regular Wednesday luncheon meet
fall tn parts of the stricken southRed Cross and mne person&amp; gavo.:
1n tbe Jul"'or and Semor High
at home as w~ rl as schoOl
nd mg o( the club m the basement
we&amp;tern West V1rgm1a ancJ. eastern
11
as replacement for blood adnunis
other eommunltv afhlr8 oJt,s 1 par (If tbe Fedr.rated Chureh L1ona School
Kentucky
area toclay
Kenny Lew1s was announcer for
tcred to relat1ves or fr1ends
cnts educatlM pro:r:ram Ia th.P Pres1dtnt C1aremont E Hoyt. wu
It hampered t he start of the
Frank Vaughan NoJrbert Neutz
the program whtch was planned
largest of Its kmd in the Wqrld called of the area
under the supervuuon of Mrs Joe mop-up effort hut \..as not ex
lmg of Pomeroy and Emmett Shu
M
Memb!!:!rshlp 1n the N;atJOnal con
One new member Cbesttr Tau Ba1ley, who gave ball point Scrtp- peeled to cause the bulgmg
Attllndance Is mcre;~sin!J stead
ler of Middleport were two gallGn
CHICAGO UP - A 1k1d row 1lyo at the Revtval services bem!': gress now st!lnds at 10 130.352 neh11l, was ntrodueed by Covert to pens as pnzes Fu-st place was streams to rrse perceptibly par
donors One gallon donors were
dishwasher who repudiated his
Fourteen umta througho1.1t Melg~ ~:L~1~o~n; Ater. Sham conducted an won by E~hhe Kttch.:!n, second bculat } around the headwaters
Mrs LGia Meek and Mrs Betty contessJOD m the murder or two held at ~be Mlddleport Chu~h o£ county comprise the Counctl, The
quu: program mvolvmg Betty Hams and Phylli.s Stanley,
The Weather Bureau stat.lon at
Sayre, ~hddlepGrt, Mrs. Helen teen age 11~ters. sought freedom Cbnst with Fred Dunn Huotmgton mam purpose a.[ the Council Is
Of famous persons pic thtrd Harry Harr1s and Georae Huntmgton sa1d the nvers rna)
F1sber Ratine, and Mrs Dorothy today on charges he was beaten as the gUest speaker
lures
appear on faces or cur
r1se slightly agam In tbear cl'n ,raJ
to brlrtg together member'S from rency notes from the $l btU Baumgardner
Johnson Pomeroy
mto admtltlng the slaymgs
H1s
tople
tomght
will
be
Pa1d
The perfllrmers were Erld1e and lower portwns but not nea~ l
all Unlts to share their problems tbro\lj'h tbe $)0 000 b!IIJ
The eha1rman extended the apllohce followed up new leads 1n 10 Full' and apeclal mllSiC 1s and 'tnews and thu1 promote the
Kitchen
"bo sang "Moonhgbt to the height the) re~ched early
P'urmer Philhes outfielder Mel
premation of the Red Cross lo all d1cat1ng lh@ gtrls may bave been
planned
for
the
service
Gamblt::r
accompamed by Vera Wednesda)'
exten&amp;lona
of
tht:
PTA
w.ott
To
Clark
of
Wut
Columbia
wn
undonors volunteer workers and con picked up after attendmg a movie
ald ID th.is purpose the program able to appcDr on the program as Covert Shlrley Barrett who play
The new ram could re~ult m
tr1butors •nd to ~ Charlea Gibbs on t~e mgbt they disappeared and
Wednesday evenmg Mr Dunn
ed Green Door' on the accord1an some floolltng along the Oh10 Rtv
Thun~y wtll cons111t ot a panel ached,lled because (I( Illness
fGr the use of schGOI facdith:!s
used a paantmg of Christ on the dJscuiS!on on ' How to improve
ktlled about an hour later
Harry Uarn~ and George Baum er latet 1n lhe week p()SS!bly from
Volunteer worken were as fol
Bennie
the Dnhwasher" iBe Cross for hts special feature Ulnng !JUt PTA I
gardner who sang 'In Ute Still Gf the Pt Pleasant W Va
area
lows Dr H M Boocks, r.nedtcal del!, 20, a husky illiterate, re black light whlle Thomas KellY
the Night' Betty Hams aad Pbyl down through Kentucky a spokes
superv1sor, nunes and nurses traeted hJs Slined eoll,!esalon Wed sang a aolo The)' Were Nalled to
Kenn•th McElhmncy of Middle I
hs Stanley pantomiming a Homer man at the Charleston weather st.J
port w111 be the noderator fw
a1des, Mrs Richard Gress, Mrs nesday at a habeas corpus hearl.ng the Cross
and
Jethto arrangement of "Glow
the d1SCU881GI'I and granel members
tlon satd
James BrewtngOOn, Mrs George before Chief Justice Wilbert F
Worm",
Edward McComas, wbo
w1l1 be Mrs MaXInf' Arnold of the
The OhiO wh1"h was begmnmg
Buchanan, .Mr.s Frank Jennmg!l, Crowlty in cr1minal court Bed
sang A Rose and a Baby Ruth' to receae considerable of the
Mrs Grant Smtth Bernice Uldlie, well's attornE"y, David E Bradshaw
Salijibury Umt, Mrs Harold Loaccompamed by Vera Covert
f!Gw~ff of 1ts trlbut.araes was well
U
hse, Pomuoy Central Mrs Harola
Mrs Leo Smlth and M~s Lawrence Slid be will press for hie chent s
F.bersbach Pomeroy Sugar Run,
i.bove normal but m most cas~s •t
Bing
release on !:lall whtn tbe bearlnl
Mrs Aaroo Kelton 11 rormer m&lt;'111
appeared un!Jkely 1t '110Uld ser1
Staff a1des were Mn Arthur resumes this afternoon on grounds
Fred t{tbbs 01strtct Chaarman crl'
b&lt;r and ... rker 1n the Council and
ously Ia~ noon walls protochn~
Strauss, Mrs Frank Johnston Mn the C9Dfes.ston 1s lnvaltd
SeGl'''""
Gerald Rope.
prlnt'lpal of tbl' lhe Me\1&amp;-Galha Mason
such places as pt Pleasant Par
Bedwell als(l faced a routme
&amp;scar Bauer, Patty Sham, Mrs
Obtr.ct, and C H WlSe Jr Jobn
kersburg and Hunlmgton w Va
PbiUp Bailey, Mrs Randolph Hum hearme on murder charres placed
B"db... scbool "'" P•UI Tbe1ss Panna and Chester Erwm Gf thr!
'
PresJdN•t Ersenaower declared
as tbe ~~Q~erviBor
phreya, Mn Chester Knight Mr1 agalust him The bearmg, m Belf.
Troop 2.., Comm1ttee
were Ill
Kentucky floodland s a major disJudlih Speneer tias been named
In\ll~ have b~en sent tD
William Matlack and :P.frs. Aaron ford pollee court, Is expected to
Galllpobs Monday to atteod the
aster trea today as lhe death tGll
the Belt)' Crocket Humemaker .of all pUt pDUtdenls of thf. Counctl
be. continued automatically
1\elton
District Council meetmg at the
mo1.0oted to at least 10 m a four
Tomorrow
m
Pomeroy
to
att.eltd
ud
they
w11l
Of!
honored
Bedwell
testified
he
was
beaten
AulsUpg m the canteen were
Farmers Hott':l
Plans
werr
made
for
the
annu•l
state
~rea u:herc more ram cold
She
received
the
htghe&amp;t
scon
Past
prpidents
are
M
s
Clair
and
C&lt;tWed.
llltQ
admitting
he
and
these members of Class 12 of Heath
Tbomal Lambdm dislrlct u:e11ranccs
Tea'
whlch
Wlll
be
held
and
snow
to the muenes of
Methodist Chureh - Mesdames a compamon 1lugged .Bii'bira In a written examinatiOn on home· Karr, .M!s Vernon Howell Mr.s cuttve, presented a Scout p1n and at tile Umled Methodist Churd thousands ar.ded
IPft
homeless
Grimes,
15,
and
Mt
slater
Patricia
making
knowledge
and
attitudes
Riclw'd:
Campbell
1ot.rs
Paul
Lawrence MJlhoan, Perry Mitch,
registration card to Hibbs who
The Chief F.Hcuhve onlcred
NormoD W.BJland, Harry Chesher, 13 ,and dumped t~em Into a ditch taken by gnduahng ~prls in Pome- smart.. )lb. Wilham Bartel&amp; Mn t\pened the meetmo.; wtth a poem Tuesda~ February 26 whe~:~ the
Pomeroy
WCTU
met
Tuesday
eve
federal
aul to help ihe suffermg
P.ml 'l'leiD and Mrti John Moore
Glenn Lambert, James Cnswcll, to freeze the nia:ht of Jan 13 The roy H1gh ~hnol
Ut1llzmg Boy Power''
mng
a+
the
Jllapt.tst
Church
1n
Kentucky
one of Lne hardest htt
bodies
were
found
Jan
17
Her examtnalion paper now will
A -candle hght Sl'rvJcc A tri
Ralph Radc:!ltffe John Ketcha Hen
R.bbs announcll!d a Scout Ex
In the absence of the president states West V1rg1ma has made a
Sheriff
JoteQh
Lohman,
who
an
be
entered
m
competitiOn
wrth
bute
to
a
great
)ady
bonormg
the
(Continued en P•te thrMI
nounced Bedwell's 14 page confes those of 6~2 other school wtnners founder will be p~Bf'nted by the pos1t1on to be held m April and Mrs G H Ewmg and the VICC s1m11ar app~al
-~
-~-- -- &lt;:ommrtteo! memberJ president :\Irs. Wilham Baxter
V1rgm1a a,nd Tennessee also
s1on Sunday denied the sk1d row to nam~ (hl!l stales cand1date for Bradbury Unit tG complete the repGrted
chosen
fo
rthe
proJect and tenta Mrs Joseph Cook preslded at the were hard h1\ by days cH run tha,t
rameo was for('ed to confess.
the title of All Amencan Home program Part1c1patms 1n the ser
Uve plans bmng fGrmed
r.lleetJng Hostes..~eJ for the tea Will turned plac 1 mountain streams
maker of Tomorrow and Will a)l;o v1ce will be Mrs. Nathan Btggs
be
Mrs C E W Dowme MISses mto ragmg torrents that pounded
be corundered for the runnerup pre11dent of the Umt a~ Mr11 PTA
Lucretia anrl Augusta Genheamer mto one tov. n after another
awar4 1n the state For her Mrs Herschell Gilkey Mrs Or
Mrs Ralp 1t C Zundel program
Several tO\! ns were 1solated and
achievement she w11l recetve an vJlle Na-pper Mr&amp; Richard Oller
leader presented an mterestmg 1 not even h,.. hcopters could land
award pm de&amp;gned by Trlfari of Mrs Guy Russell Mrs !Everqtt
program meludlng a report on wtth despl'rately needed food and
New York
Ughtf(lot and Mrs Charles Fr(d
legudatton by Mrs J H Stephen- medJcme Damage soared to an
Each sU&amp;te wtnner wtll receive ley
son a paper by Mrs T T Shelton ealimatcd $15 million
Funeral serv1ce' w1ll be held
a $1.SOO scholarship and an edu
FoOowing the meetmg a tea
ami devotional readmgr by Mrs
The Pres dPnt aeted m response
from the Ewing Chapel Sunday
cational trip with her sehpoJ ad wtll be held
D&lt;~tsy Jasper
to an appeal by Kentucky Gov A
at 2 p m for Ear~ Scot~. aged 70,
COLUMBUS, 0 UP - Rep Ray 1.lsor to Washington D C. eolon-1 Mrs Roy TraJy Jr presldqnt of
B Chandlc ~ who sa1d a large part
of Sugs.r Gr11ve Ohto who died In T MtUer (0 Cuyahoga) today sa•d 1al Williamttburg Va, and New !lie County couhcll has rcquelited
Total of low btds on addttlon to
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
or li'astern Kentuck~ has been m
a Lancaster 0 hosptlal Wedoes- he wiD ~sk tt,.e Legislature next York; City A $500 s('ht1iarshlp will raeh UJJh to send a~; many dele-- the Campus Martms museum at
Admtlted
Mrs Gra('c Brooks 1 undalE'd b} the worst floods m
da~ Dli:ht aHer a tbort Illness
week to snat!t a law wh1eh wtll be awartled Ute runnerup Jtrll m gatel!l as posslble to thrR meeting Manetta when oper.i'd In Colum
Letart \\ Va Joseph Meek lf1d stale h1 stof1
Mr Scott Uved 1n Neaae Settle- drive un&amp;afe au\Qmobtles from the each stat:e 1hc &amp;eh€101 of tt)e ~stMe nd alll, extends an mvltahon to bus by the Ohao H1ston~a! Soc1cly dlcport
The Whtte House said thal so
w1nner .rec~lves a act of the .En the gai:!Ue.
was $85 770
ment many l ears ind was employ· blghway1
DJSrhar~:e
"
Rose
Fields
Racln£'
rar
there hJs been no official rc
MU(er aaid the meuure would cyclopedla Brltanmca
_
_. _ _
Low b1dikr on the ~en~ral con
ed at the Ohio Fuel Gas booster
Mrs Vernon tB1ng and baby M1d quc~t for aid from the governors
reQulre
annual
Inspection
of
all
struction
was
the
W
H
Uetbv
statiOn tiler" He was ttansffl'l'ed
dkport George Lowery, Middle- of V1rgmta Tennessee and West
MITIIt RICIII''(S
u~t
Comp:lny or Manella Th~ Picker
to the Sugcr Grove &amp;noster »tation motor vehicles Cars Involved ID
V1rgmlit
Revenues from the P'oiJim'OY tJIUA.C
ing Electr•c Company Inc an port
1n 1951 and had served the utdlty accidents would be required to
B1r1hs 1\fr and Mrs R1ehard
Thf' Arm) lh~ Nat10nal Guard,
undetgo
anolher
mspecUon
before
parking
meters
thts
~eek
t(ltaleri
other
Marietta
f1rm
was
low
b1d
50 years He was a Mason
Colltns
a
dJughter
Red
cross and civthan volunleetl
dnvcn al(am
$296 50, a~\Jrdma :to P•trohnan
der on electric w1rmg A Laneast
worked to~;e 1 hcr agawst the nat.
Stm.lar
proposals
m
tbe
LegiS
John
Mcf\-enzle
1
CtNe!NNATI
0
UP
•
Prod
er
f1rm
got
the
contract
for
heat
Survtvors include bill wtfe, MinDAN(;~ FRIDAY
ural barne1 or water mountams,
uce
m&amp;
me two 1on• John of MJnenvUle Jature m recent years have faJled
Semors
of
Middleport
H1gh
and
mud to tr} to move food and
EMERGENY CALLS
Eggs, steadv pme~ at !arms
Two res1denee properh'i!s have
and George of Sqar Grove, two mamly becaul!le they called for II
School are havmg a dan~:c Friday mtd1cal ~up phc s mto the str1cken
censlng
garr~ges
to
conduct'
the
1n
The
Muldleport
Emergency
consumers
whates
and
/Jl'QWns,
A
been
bought
and
the
bouse.1
wall
brothers Ralph of Ironton 0 ,
at the lll gh School gymnasiUm re~tons
Edmund of Lo8 Angeles, Cahf., epections Miller bowevet satd Squad was called at 8 p m Wed jumbos 33-39 A largt 30-33, A be removed to make more room afler the basketball game, Mustc 1 Lold r1t1t ~nd snow were prehu bill would call for 'lltate oper nesday to take J H Metk Syca mediums 26-29 A sm.tll 2~ -B for eipansum of the: museum
and fh:e grundchlldrerimore Street, tG Meigs General Hos large 2d 29, FOB A 111rge 38-39 Much of the addttional space will Will b(' (urmsbcd by tt&gt;e Moon drctcd ror Kr ntuckv V!lgmaa and
One son Ted, waa k1llcd m ac- .aUon of all in1pcet1on statwns
Under M1ller"'!1 blll the Htghw.ay p1tal
A med1um 35 36 D latge 34-35
be a111gnei to the Sons and hght&lt;'rs Orchestra and admtss1on West Vtr~ 1 1a The '\\cather Bu
tton 111 World War tt
At lO p m Ute squad was called
Chickens. stead} 1 fryc111 3-J'JJ lb Daughters of rmnecr Rlvcrmen to the dance wtll be ~c smglc 40c reau fon cast told and more ram
~t~rment will be in Beech P1trol would eatabllah 11t least one
1\ation
IR
each
county
to
the
home
'ff
Howard
Nobles
.and
19-20,
hens,
heavY 14-~8;: bens badly needed for lh.e rsptdly 10 coupl"'s Th1s is one of the Semor for eastern 1enueStiee where TVA
prove cemetcr)' Friends may call
VtOuld pa)' 11 $1 50 In Dr Hewetso'r. Willi called to lihend 1Ught 10.12.
creaslng number of rtvcr transport moncJ makmg prOJects for their
:~ Funeral Home after Fnd:ay
Uip to New York City this spring
(Continued on piJI two)
the paUent •
Butter, lKt score 68.
exl'llbits..

rm

West Bend

HEA TlNG
SPECIALS

Gamet wN·e pla)'ed with pr1u1
it1(en to a number of the eueatl
and Mrs Gene\ a Wise won the
door prize

Three Men Fined
Heavily Here For
Disturbing Peace

100 Blood Donors
l~ _fin•list• m local eomoeu Contribute To
aw•rded
J
lty ::::" ••.!.he·:!':·~-~l :Ijt.~ ~
B ood Dlluk .
area

Mrs. Fred George
Is Honored Guest
At Stork Sh.ower
Mrs Fred George Rutland, was
guest of honor at a stork shower
liven b)' h&lt;r s1Bter in law Mrs
John Br~ant tills past week 1be
&amp;ifts were placed on a table in
the hvmg room and tbe refreah
ments of ICl' cream cakes sand
wtches and coffee carried out the
1tork shower theme

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llomemakers m Pomeroy and Middleport were ur d toda
!~. e~ter the 19th annual "Mrs America" contest !:Onsore~
wcaUy by The Qhio Fuel Gas Company
'
llay St Clair, local manager for Ohio Fuel, said application
blanks for !be $15 000 priZe contest wdl be avadable starling
Friday, at the gas company off1ce, 219 N Second Av~ and at

ll•r•'• RCA \ ac or • dtPe&gt;Jdabl~r new
Dar/moulll-Hl!! Color rv v.1th 254
square mchesof vtcwabte ' l\ Llg Cok r
PICture' What s more ll "ea&lt;y to Lune
~ sy to own t Corm m - arraoge for a
demomotrauun today'

u ......

aters

RCA

TV models start ai

enttne

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohlo, 'l'bursday, January 31, 1957 ,

local ps apphanee storea Entnes

Btg Color

I

United p,...
Ohio Ouasl-.1 f,..d.,. rain
or drlull lOuth h•lf ...,, proMo
bly ch•nvlnv to r•ln lOUth. Cloucly
w1th occ&amp;&amp;ioftfll snow north half.
SoMewhat w1rm.r south •NI WHt
porhons ~y. mo~tly deucly t.
n11ht aftd Frl . .y H.... t ...y 22
to
north. • ..
a..w
lonllhl 20 to n

ao

Bunal was 1n
Cherry R1dgc
ce metery and paJI bearers were
Troop 246 Middleport was repRalph Stsson Nathan B1gg.s Rod
ney Sauer Henry Wells, W1llard rell nted &amp;y C H Wue Jr, Com~
mittee chatfman Seoutwaster RobHemes and Edward Wells
ert M1lla atl,d Ass1atant ScOJdmaaRelatives attending the se1-vtef ters Charles Vroman Larry Rice
were Miss Dor1s Well Columbu~ and Gene Col$IiaD
Mr and Mrs Dale Wl!ll Cutler,
Mr ani:! Mrs Dale Hawk Chester
The new Distri.J=t leader waa in
Vern wen and Mr and Mrs Den
\er Well Shade. Mr and Mrs charge of the JlllieUne and at the
Floyd Well and Mr and Mn Val round table dlacusSJ.on plana were
made to hpprove the Camp and
We ll Chert)' Ridge, Dav1d Ross
P.fary H Ross and Mr and Mrs new camp sdts were located A
part of the group remained for an
Orv11le We11
overmght stay at the CaplP

NOW!

Weather
a,

•

e

In Local News
la Adverti.slnC

Mr and Mrs Harley Stron g and
sons Wt.kesvJie
11 ere
Sundao;
guests of her parents Mr and
Mra Henry Reibel
M1ss Nettle K~bler IS confmt'd
to her home Butternut Ave w1tl•

With fan for only
GUm I lln1
• d• o Ring

On Monday For
Avis Farrell Well

"- eekend guests of Mrs Ed war I
Kol'hler and s stcr Mrs William
Dawson WIre Mr and Mrs Terry
Diilwson and children Penny anr'
Pprrv &lt;Jf Col1• mhu!:1 and Jame ~ Da.,
son of Da\ ton

Sendmg gtrts but unable to be
present wt".re Mrs Charles Gra
ham Mrs Bertha Jackson, Rut
land, Mrs lawrence Manley Mrs
Raymond Manle)' Juanita Miller
Mrs Ward Helen Scblnn, Rosemary Manh y Mrs Henrf Casto
Mrs Lew1s Smtth
A HIAITIIAT SU , . GO

Com"'i.tteemen
For Scouts
Hold Meeting

the flu

Many from the Fmt Baptist
Church Pomerov
attended thf'
Preachmg MlSaton at l'omt Plea
sant Jut week
On Fnday evenang there were
seven who heard Dr E: Stanle'r
Jones namely Rev an.j Mrs
Ralph C Zundel Mrs Jean Car
son Mr and Mrs Harry L Batley
and Brenda and Mr and M'rs Lo
ram Sterrett
• On Thursday cvenmg to bear
the d1stmgutshed humonst and
popular lecturer Dr Clov1s Chap
pcll those golng to PI Pleasant
were Mrs Caryl Coo k: 1\!rs Aten
Sham Mrs 0 &lt;11~ \ Jasper Mr and
Mrs I Stern ll \fa s H L Balle"
and Mrs R C Zundel
Auli \\ednesday evening, Mn
(ad dle Wickham and a group of
young people a!lended the servlcc
~ here Dr Clarence Cranford of
Lalv11ry Baptist Church m W'tt8
h1ns:ton D C was speaker and on
1 uesday evenmg Rev Zundt&gt;l &amp;"MI
a group or young people of lhe
ch urf'h heard Dr R J Hob1nson
ur Augu sta Georgia who 1s an
ous!andmg ynuth leader aud speak
l'r 1 he young peopl e wcrl"! Bar

ISharon
b''" and Elhel
Zundr.l

mcctm~ of the T!&lt;Jop ( ommltlt c
of Troop 24~ Boy ~routs of Amer

Mss ~!ary Ktnser Of Columbu s
ts the guest of Mr and Mrs W U
Atkm s Fl\e Po10b
AN Fred E Wert) of the US
Navy at S.11n Diego calif who was
called here by Lh e death of M'r!i-.
Herman \\ erry 15 st;ICndmg a 30
days furlough w1th h1s parents
Mr and Mrs Henry Werr)

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Dr~ vld Htcl' son of Mr a11d Mrq
(,P re Htr' 1~ re jlortcd 111 With
pnl'u n on a , I hi'&gt; ho nc 011 Gravt I
H1ll
Mn Garnet Davtdsnn who ha~
heen 1:1 patH nt at ll ol f'r Hospital
t1as b( en n turned h me

SOCIETY

Floyd Mankm and nephew
Floyd Z1ckau returned hume Mon
dav cvenmg from RG&amp;eoe Pa
where they were called by1a serous
Illness of Emruett Mankm The~
~port Mankm as 1mprovmg
Mrs H D Defenbacber lS spend
Ina a few days at her home m
Columbus

I

1952 Chevrolet
Deluxe 4 dr

Is~!i~~ ~~~~"''d'"' ......

Mr and Mrs R1chard Vavghn
.. nd s 1 s Hlll and Don are movmg
tQ the J H Grate prnperty on
Pearl Street Mr Vaughn u em
Market m
1 ployed al the A &amp; P
the me1t departuH'nr

1954 Mercury

1 ruck One local owner
Good tires and bed Run s

Annual Ladies
- - - -- ' i Night Held By

staL1 oned at For! Polk La at the
t1me of hu discharge He IS vunt
mg has
pannts Mr and Mrs
Bethel (olr&gt;man anrl family anrl
w1 ll enroll at OhiO Umv~rsJty fo
the mxt sf mstl"f

Customhne 4 door RadiO
heater &amp; scat coHrs beau
tiful tu-tonc g•ccn Clean &amp;
ruce
Bel Air V8 Ha1 dtup Radto,

Mrs Thomas fook preSldcnt
InstalLation of Ou cers was h.eld I presided at the meelmg and sev
wh.en Jane Howe ll Tt&gt;nl Daugh era l round rob m cards we~ sen•
\('rs of Umon Veterans met Mon to membera who are 111 Mrs Rich
,lrfi Ca mp~ll was reportl!d inJur
day evemng at the DAV ball
cd tn a tall at her home Three
members were reported in dltllreS$
1
1
1 ha v1ng lost a relatiVe by death
I Off1cers for the new year are
1 Mrs Herbert Mlller
presJdent
Mrs W R Davts serwor vice prestden t Mrs Claude Dant jumor
v1ce presJdent Mrs HaiTv Stahl
f ened 'vr t.,.e f1rat t1me Tuesday -cp aplam Mr s Elmer W1d dllm
eveni tg \\hen the annual )adtes treaaurer MlSS Clara Z1er patrl
NLght of the Twtn CJ ty Shnne otiC mstructor Mrs Richard CampI Club was held then
bell, settetary Mrs Guy Reynolds
gutde
Mn Cook council member
A Valenttne theme was carr1ed
number
one
out m the tables wh1eh were dee
orated wnh arrangemenl! of red
Mrs Thoma&amp; Goegleln council
and wb1te r vses and gladiolus and member number two Mrs Jobn
bad Valentme favou at the plt.tea Chase council member number
A three eourse turk, y dhmer was three Mrs A V Howell ~lor
served buffet style by the Martm bf-arer number one
Mrs Dan
Restaurant .md fifty hve members Wh1te, color bearer number two
and &amp;uests were pre1ent ...
Mrs C E Clark color bearer num
Dmner music was presented' by ber three, Mrs Mlnme Neutzlln&amp;
Mrs L1lhan Stelff organist, With eolo1' bearer number four, Mrs
Harr)' MGore aa Master of Cere- Elmer W1ckham h1stonan and
mon)' and soloist. Mrs Robert Mrs c E Clark, press correspon
Coat&amp; also presented a numtter of dent
organ solos during the eventn1
Games were played for ltlf/ 1100
Mra Thomas
(.;OOk
outgoing
clal hour and the vlalton enjoyed pre&amp;dent and mstalhng off~etr
a tour of the three story b1,tildina: presented each
officer wltb a
on the corner of Race Street and bandkerchler corsage Tht travel
North Second AVf!nue
1ng prue dona-led by Mn Cook
SpecJal entertainment for the was awarded to Mrs Harry Stahl
party was a magiCian frum Colum
At the close of tht'l meet1n1
bus
L( ngerbread with whipped cream.
I f r. d coffee were served by Mrs
I Cook

Dan'lv Sanhorn \o\ho has !ler ved
twent} t hrf'£' mon l hs Ln the U S
A rm} returned
ho 1e Tuesd:-~1
after reC('JVJng h s ho:'lor able dis
charge Jh' was r ated SP'J i!lld was

2 dr Radto &amp; Heater Low
mtleage Rea ll y a beauty.

POMEROY Last Rites Held

Daughters Of Union Veterans
Officers For 57 ~reInstalled

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Society

Jan 30 1957

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Attend District
Meeting Monday

J••dit hspencer

Is Betty CroCker
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Bill Would Bar
Unsafe Autos

Award Contracts
On New Addition
To Area Museum

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED

Mr . and Mrs. Raymond Salser of
Lorain . Ohio, are annourlcing the
· birt.,h of a 8 lb. 1 oz. son, named
WSAZ-TV
CHANNEL 3
Riehard Wya.tt. Grandparents are 6·~' ~liD O"l.
Mr and Mrs. Joe White , Miners- 7:00 Toda,
ville- , and Mr~ . Eva Thoma, Racine. 8:00 Coffee Time
Great grandparents are Mr. and 10:00 Homa
:Mrs \\ ntt Hendrix , Sr.
11:00 The Pl'iCe Is Right
11 :30 Truth or Consequence9
AT OES SCHOOL
12:00 Tic Tac Dough
Altcnding the OES &amp;"hool or in· 12 :SO It Could Be You
strul't iun ot District 25, held Wed· 1;00 Currenf
nesday in ~:trietta, from PomerO}' 2:00 Parsl)n's Sh.dy
Chapler, were Mrs. Roy Tracy Sr., 2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
Mrs. Harry P. Smith, Mn~ C. F . 3:00 M1tinee Theatre
' U~at8ao!) \lZUilQ -~~J..: '~U!:ljdUTOJ.
4:00 Queen For A Day
Mrs. Mike Simmons, Mrs. Thomus 4:45 Mo4e"D. Romontel
Young , Mrs. Alfred Crow, Mrs.
5;00 Comedy Time
Rollin Radford, Mrs. Plartwell 5:.30 My Little Margie
Curd ,1nd Mrs. Ray W~Od~j:ea.rd.
6:00 Flatt and Scruggs Sbow
6:30 .News Pictnre
NIW ARRIVAL
8:4!J Sports Ey(:
Mr. :md Mrs. Ritlbard A. Collins 8:M W~thercast
are ant}ounc"ir:ag )~he ~iri.h of an
eight pound .. d.l.iiJhter, Victoria
Margaret, . "Wft!Jnes.fiv. )light. Jan· '1:U NBC News
uary 30, at .\1)0 :li~llff tieneral Hos- 8:~ ..You Be~ VOW' Ufe
pitJI.
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Harry 'SChawb._. lnd Mr. and Mn. UO Thf' ·Ford libOw
ClsreQce F . ColUns .all or Pome- 10:00 Lux: Video Theatre
roy. Mrs. Marg3r~t Collins of Los ll:OO News Headlhl&gt;ea
Angeles, Calif., is a great grand· !1;15
~.,easl
mother.
11:30 11!04• IUlJt
'l'tljl{lbt
BOAT.ERS TO MEET
12:30 Si1n Off
Persons lntc.rested in forniing
a BOJ.ting Club for this area aJ;"~
urged to Mtend tp.e organl:u·
tiona! meeting of such a ..group at
the Preston Ford Agency tottight
~t 7:30 p. m.

DEVOTED TO JNTiiRESTS Of MEIGS-MASON ARF.A
•tcHA.O $.OWEN ~GENERAL MANAGEk
RIYNOLO E. GREENE - EDITOR

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week : one )'ear In advance at The Daily Sentinel office. $15.60; six
months, $7.80; three month,.;, $3 .90. Hy moLor .roul.e where available:
OI"Jt month $1. By mail ont· ye&lt;~r $8 , six months, $4.25 , Lhrf"e months,
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editorial offi~ phone 397.

Political Strategy Could Be J)evio~

Today no one knows whether or not Mr . Delmar A. C~naday
will file petitions seeking the mayoralty of Pomeroy. The ffi('rits of any possible candidacy does not l'Oncern us hare. What
is ~f a:re~t intere.s t to every civic·minded person ~ Pomerqy
thiS week Ia the strat~gy he might use in this down-to-the-wire

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game of "if you don't file, I will." !hat has been buzzing
arpuwHown for qpwards of three weeks.
'Mr. Clair Karr the barber feel s deeply that supporters of
tl\e present administration should mass behind one Republicap ca!!didde, thereby eliminating the need for a costly prl;
mary electiOn that would cost at leas! $600, probably more.
Charles Legar has already Iiled lur !he position . If Karr files
tbete will have to be a primary .
And so what might Mr. Canaday do then if Karr does file?
Canaday's core of supporters could urge him to take advantage of a situation made to order: file on the Republican ticket. Such a move could enhance his chances of winning since ·
_be would be in a three -cornered fi~ht . Furthermore, he could
not be blamed for costing the town money in forcing a pri ·
mary election because two already would have filed.
Were Karr to decline the requests of his friends to seek the
position only Legar would be left and !he energetic Canaday
mi&amp;ht think twice about filing as a Republican. He probably
would be more inclined to post himself as an Independent and
work towards success in the Fall uledions. Or else not enter·

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Evangeline Chapter, OES, wlll
have a prartice session tonight at
soldier's 7 p. m. at the Middleport MaSonic

Around and About·
With Robert Ruarlc

Quizz Shows Send Viewers To Books

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fllcl. Die War of 1812.
•10 1000-Governor Chase of Ohio, secretary of the Treas·
urv under Lincoln . and the man who never Jet go his ambiUon

Flood .. ·I Navy Studying
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An Odd Entry
Hwrt!. Kv.,
On Discharge
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JnJt•ll•tlnn• hove h•M lh• nood
watert partly ln ebeck.

1tore1, busil\ess
hou•~ and lndurtrles were shut
Rwn ~e~l\1 !!1." or laclc of fuPI and
aower, Mud clo)IRefl thl" strrwl~
•nd ooz.M lnt.o 1ome downtown
ttol'BII . Re11hh1Rt.!l of thr town
aearthed for dry firewood to heal
their thilly homes.

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:-la\')' Is y~udylng a mi!CIIIrrla-e
' f 11dml n."trallvl' justke ·vhl(;
!;or 1 111r~r d n hcal'h't' mo 1c s~il(l~
by rea~on of "preananey ."

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1'hc l.'rror turned up wht•n th .
appealed by radio for help
.WedneJday nl~ht but lhE&gt;rn wus ~a ilnr . whom the Nav)l flatly 1'6·
ao further ward by mld-~r~ornin~ hPu·H 1o namf, attempted to r••·
from tbat 'tommunity. A~peaJ~ t•nl ~~~ Thl! records ol bls previow
W.nt out for tood, clothing, drink·
!l plalnlng !how the rea
,l.nl yater and medieinfl , hut rain rnlistmtH
&gt;on for his "honorllble" dischara c
.,.. .·.~tarfa fo1 ljlrouftded the helicopter• 1 ~ ·· pr('g11ancy ."
· l~Jt eould urry ln the badly·
Hut Tltc Navy doctor who ('~'\m·
-'up~Uu
•ned the prnspoctlve cnllslee said
Davit
. man~er or radio the n~a ~o n has to be wrong. Ll
of Richland . Va. Cl yde Cntt ~ of Ripley, "!'~nn .. saicl
pleu bom Gr4ndy ,
r;epbir progrl\ms tor he could Und n6 evidence of prcg
nancy when he gave the $ailor a
thoroush pre-euUat!Dent checkup,
.Jnatead be dlacrJbed th.• uilor ~
I '1 p91"fectly beattb.y Dutte in ever)

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741 :NBC: Ne¥'a

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On Trial
Jlig Stoey .,
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Rutland ,11 NO.Il.h ~}lasteen, Mrs
Leafy Cha~tteen, Miss.Arlctta Cros.s.
Virgil l. Atkin.s.

IN 10 DAYS OR !IIONEY BACK
Now you ~all 1WD wlehinr and a&lt;:\a11l•

1:r 10M poundl ot

~X&lt;rau welaht. -

Jneha of qly fat melt awu from hlps,
waltt, . ar1111 and le11 .-.itbout dangerGill drup, diet or exercise. De u lillrD
•Dd trim u )'Oil Jlka. For thu• a.-. th•
rtportl. or unu.Ucnal rue~•• In lMa Gf
. , _ . 'WIIabt fo\loWiRi the UH (.If thlt
wonderfDI aew product. cal!oJII BENA.o
,~OL. A ad belli: of lliWLth BENATltQL,
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1111.urall7, tat. For BENATROL fnblbita

Racine - Mr.s. Emma Adams
John Stobart, Mrs. Helen l''i~her ,
Mrs. Ma!Jcl Shields, :;Jonald Hendricks, Maurice Lott, Dan C. Hartinger.

Lon r; Bolton - E:i.rl Clark, Her ·
bert Mcintyre, Mrs .. Verda Stout
Howard Parker, Willis Parker
.1Jr,1. Ann Summcrl"ielrl, Mrs. EltJ
•..e Connolly, Mrs. "Mae Vincyaru
.\tiss Mary Vine&amp;ard, Hobart VIne
yard, Thomas White, Mrs. UnniL
Grary.

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llltilt&amp;Dd mineral• ta aua~l• ~ OU1' ~•1'111·

tealnl taoda • , , IDPIIIItll• 11111111tlal

nat"~ t.h• -ret of ltl amulna u~eu
• , , tlat.'a trbllll m1117 u.n 1n1 almpiJ'
..,..... w-Ith r.tuht. No rna~r wbll.
JOQ Uw \rl.ld llllore. let lmNATROL
JII'D'I'I low mant pounda of uciJ' rat It

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W - IIQt. - Mid' for \bt ll J)I.Cll:o
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DRUG STORE
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CUSTOM CUT TO YOUR ORDER
JUST J&gt;UICEif
YOUR OJIDER WITH ONE OF . :U,p•s EXPERT
ME"'f MEN! PLEASE ORDER IN ADVANCE
YOUR ORDER CAN BE PREPARED WHEN vniif
WANT IT.

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for the three L'a. X for the two 0'1, 'tc. SLftl'le letten, apoa•
trophes, the l~ngth ll;f\d tonnatlon of tht wordl are all hU'l\1·
&amp;a,ch day the cod! letterA ar! dHferent.
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Strawberries

2=39'

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Jane Parker Bread
't:." 15' ~.. 18'

Oranges
59e
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RIG. 69c

t..OZ. "1. UIGALI

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A1ed 6 month• for finer flavor ••• 1

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Potatoes
Oranges
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Peanut Butter 59'
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F.. Salads, ,...,
bit.

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Temple

3!; 87'

dexola Cooking, etc. 31' bK.

Preserves :=- 60c
SWEET AND JUICV

Shortening

A&amp;rs OWN - O I L

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Boiling Beef • • • 19¢
A&amp;P
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easily
and
·You Can Put Your Trust In Super-Right Quality Meats

Black Walnut Cookilf
Party Rye Bread
Iced Raisin Bread

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Rump Roast ...... .

A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT ... PLATE OR BRISKET, LEAN

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cidus;eoodness of the~e preserves will delillht the younastera.

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Beef Chucks ........... _. _. __ .. 35c lb
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Full Side of Beef ... -.. . ...... _ 41c
4pprox. SID 150-175 IH.
Hindquarters of Beef _......... . 49c lb.
.t\ppro,., Sia 150.175 lbs.
Forequarter af Beef ............ 33c lb.
A.prox. Si~e 80-100 lb 1•
Round of Beef .................. _47c lb

top grades of tender

CUTS

~~~~· Don't miss this great A&amp;P value __ . Buy sev era! for your freezer. You 'll be glad you did!

APf'rox, Slu 300-350 Jbt.

Approx. Slza.80-100 lbt.

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W . Columbia, W. Va. Mrs.
A.hna ·coleman.
Lang~ville Cecil Pric~.
Reedsville - Lloyd Baker.

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Harri!l&lt;lnville - Mis&amp; Iva Morris.
Middleport - Mrs. Lola Meek,
Mrs. Clyda Allensworth, Mrs. Mil
drf'd Humphreys, Edgar Aliens
worth, Mrs. Helen Bailey, Harold
Woodgerd, }'loyd Kuehler, Mrs.
Betty Sayre, Mr!l. Emma Wayland,
Mrs. Kalhryn Rall, Frank B. Wil·
;;on, Wallace Bradrord, Mrs. Eva
Hartley, Mrs. Non Moore, Mrs. Fr.e·
da Edwards, Ernesl Covert.. Don·
aid Stivers, Leonard Gilmore, Chet
fannehill,
Emmet Shuler, Jon
Schaaf, Mrs Mary Hughes1 Allen
Hughes, Mrs. .Julia Hy,scll, Mrs.
Kathryn Ilysell, Mrs. Katbryn
Knigilt, Harold Hinkle, Wilham
fee.

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10:00 Ge.1T)' Moore
\1:30 St.otke It Rlr:"
1~1Dfl Valian! Lady
12: 1!5 Love of Life
12:30 Search for T.omGJT9W
12:•5 G~lding IJgbt
1 1:00 Kati•~ Jlj!R_h~n
I :30 '" lite Wpl',li~l!lll
2:JO .Our Miu Btop!U
2 :30 B&lt;~us~party · ·
3,00 l'he Big PayoiJ
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3:30 Bob Cr01b7 $how
4:00 Brighter DQ
4:15 Secret Stor'$
4:30 Edge of Nil)&gt;!
4:00 Brighter Day
5:00 Earl!' Show
4:HI Se.er~t Storm
6:30 Your F.sso Re-porter
4:30 · Edg.:l of Nie"ht
6:45 Sports Parade
6:55 Weatherman
15:00 t·ne ::!ia1'1v Show
7:00 TBA.
8:30 Your Essu Rep,uteJ
'7 :15 Douglas Edwat'ls
8:4$ Sporh Parade
7:30 My Frl(:nd Flieb
6:ft5 We:therman
8:00 We~t Point Stor:F
7:.oo._ Art Linkletter &amp; the Klda
8.:30 PIRYhyu.se 1()1 ~an
7 1" Dougla~ Elwardil
9'00 llr M'!!Mf l ·
?:riO '&lt;Sit.: PreSton of the Yuko~ 9~30 mg6WaY1'atr~ 1(e
B:IKt ''ft:nlf Cummings Show
10:00 Tbe Llne Up
8:30 Climax
1 10:30 Person to.Person
9:30 Playhouse 90
ll :00 New~
U:OO Up to tbe MinutE! N-..ws
11 :05 Scannim: the W•iallwl,
11:05 Scanning the Weather
11:10 The I..ate Sllow
11 :10 'rbe Lllle Show
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WHTN-TV Channell

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monJy .
as th.e
Tempi~.
friend, or G::arand rifle .
It wouldn't be,Jfalr to a potential protector of our nation to
DUTTON NAMED
make him ipto anything less than
Dutton, owner of the Qut·
a regular soldier, same as every- ~onDale
Drug S~ore, has been apP-Plntbody else, rather than to allow
him to continue as an entertainer. ed secretan··trca;mrcr of the .Jl•W·
!fhis is pra,:!tiCil. We want him 1y reorganitt&gt;d Chamber of Com:
.!llrong and fresh, not jaded, a· merce. Otht!r officers are: Al'fi4J.- '
gainst the day we put him on in- dent, Wlllizi.m G-rueser; vlce·p~j~, '
®nt, Edison Baker. Directors wUl
ternational television and beain
him to the Russians. If we-take be named "at the next meeting on
him out of fatigues, put him 1{1 February 11
OD.ii and turn him loose as a roadshow minstrel, the Seboy Rebellion would be a minor skirmish
against the mutiny o! Army riaks.
There are enough guitars in
the Army already, Every hillbilly
drafte~ 1 ever met had a 1uf£er'Contlnud from pRfJit Me\
ing ~x in his warbag, and the Terrace - Ann Rupe and Alice
niibtW ...re ~~Rode 'borrible b)' tJie ·!l-J~bokar: ButterMt Av-cnutt, The-·
caterwauling of nasal laments and resa Swatzul; Mulberry Avenue,
the mourn(ul wall of mouth or· Myrtle Siss:m and Pearl Welker;
gans.
New Section out Mulberry Ave.,
Jt is true that the Army Rbould 1 Alma Gorrlfln (Children's Home
exploit every civilian- skilled ex- Hill) ar.d Mrs . Leon Gress - Gen·
bakers should bake, cooks should eral chairman .
cook-but certainly the Army Is
Kerrs Run, Mrs. Edgar Thomas.
nnt standing in the need ot rock
Mrs.
Georg~ Hicks, Mrs.
Car I
'n' roll. What It n~eds is riflemen
and tank jorkeys. Let Mr. Pres- Moore; We ~ t. Main Street, Mrs.
ley pill}' his qultar and wiggle his Albert Hendricks, Mrs. :Marie
WH'tN·TY
Young and Mickey w::arner and
WHTN-TV CHANNEL 13
torso in or£-duty hoi.JrS with the
11,44 Sign On
ft{rs. B':!tty Reibel general 11:44 Sign On
permis~ion t~f his bunkmates.
11:45 CarWon Club
chairman.
U.:-45 Cartoon Club
Encourage him to write home
12,iO Noon News
Chorlena Thoma _
general 12:10 Noon News
~.tnce a week; treat ilim a~ a soldier chairman of : F...ast Main _ _ Jean 12:15 Neithbors
·,
12:IIS Ne~bbors
out of respect to the other sold· Will and Ai~een Webrung; Cole· 12:30 Lil)erace
12,30 Llberaee .
icrs tht·y got in the Army to sold- port - Mr~. Harold Lemley and 1:00 :feminh:\e Touofl
1,00 Femlnin, lJ'oq,eb.
ier . And tho Articles of War Mrs. Paul Zerkle; Lincoln Hill _
1,4:1 Movie Matin~e
1:45 Movie Matinee
strictly forbid cruel and unjust Roberta O'D!'ien, Dorothy Will , .3:00 Alternoen ::!'ilm F~stlva1
3:00 Afte&lt;J&gt;Oi&gt;n Film I'Jil,tl&gt;i
punishment.
Villa Carl: Lincoln Terrace _
4,:30 SUper Serial Ti~
Super gerial T11Df
(Copyrighl, 19!17, by United Eloise White; Lincoln Heights _
5:00 MlckeJ Muuae Club
MickP.'' .MCU$e C.Xub
B'OO
Feature Symlir!ate, Inc.)
Mildred Wells, Phyllis Mullen, 6:01" F;uffalu BiU Jr.
6:00 Car~ .... on· Clul'l
Pandora Collins, Catherine Spen
6 :30 Cartoon Club
8:30 Five Star Ftna~
·""" Five· Sttar Final
6
7:U John Daly &amp; lbe N•'tli
cer.
·.
7:30 lUn Tin TiD
tBusineu Houses ...... downtown- 7 :15 Johr Daly &amp; the Newr
Mrs. Chester Oliver and Shirley,
Jim
Bowie
$:00
Eva R{!bson.
:SO
Sberlff of Cochise
7
Mn. Blanche Tucker and Mrs.
8:30 Publlc Ddender
Enterprise - Agnes Dixon; .Bea· B:OO Circus
Howard Van Meter or Mason were con Station toward Marietta to
9:00 I Led Three Livea
last corporation sign, Mary Folmert ~: Wire Service
shopping m Parkersburg
9:80 I Spy
Air 'nms '57
Thursday,
Jlr..y Anthony SboW
Breezy Heights - - Ann Hysell,
J.O:OO
Wallace Bradfqrd of Middleport Louise Zerkle, Helen NeutzlinJ, 10 :30 ·Frantde Lltne
New
1 of the Nil)&gt;!
11:00
called on Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lewis Peggy :aoudashelt; and GJ!ner•l lt~ N.Wo &lt;&gt;1 Ill• Ntrht
11:15 Theatre 13
'!'Matte
1$
Thursay.
Chairman - Eileen Bowers.
12:1&amp; Sign Off
Off
Taylor y;m Meter ls ill at his
:Kerr Street Edna ~i&amp;Jtll'i .
home ln Clifton..
·
UolJert nod !'valee _-called nn ·
Isaac Lewis underwent an ~p­ Re&amp;ideatial Section of downtow~
MUle Honnah, Chorlotte CoatH,
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Bill
mil•1.:
pendectom.y l,Jst W~nesday at St. llareellene Buell •nd General
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Joseph Hoapltat in Park.erabul-g.
Chairman - Vera Buchanon.
Pleasant Sa~urd..Y" an.er:n,g,n,
Naylors Run - Vera Bueb~gt . ¥f. ~d , .s.
Leonard Rou.lb. "' .?tfrs. Rena
end
.•M PMt Gf.;U - Spring fi'Oii- M:t~l Beatrice Chapman, Mr. and lf1pe Myers
·¥ aln to seJnables. b~ek doQ lb'L C4ldl J:l)eulna visited ~..e;w~ . Sa·'~rday w}J~ .
Fltber.
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Gave Strellt - Elizabeth ~ , -$tlll'4lv alter noon.
lJt!llllli~ns.
and Mrs. Pearl Pullin.
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·Mr. apd ~1. pennil R~~sh
Mrs. Ethel Fry, Rev, W
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-from. BolinJers to top of hlll, , Jlmni~ aft11 R~er of nlell.m· Mrs, c. G. Billups spent ~
~ ~~et - Mildred Arnold. Chap!' 'Wete diMer suesta Of Mr. ,afternoon and evenlna:
Jake Amen't Restaurant to join a'nl! ttft~. Dennis Roush Sr. Sunday. EUa Blessing.
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East Mlin - Eileen Bowen.
¥r. Charlie Brown, Sue Ellen
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IKOMA. Tangan.yikJ.. - I have tenupted ihree tlmea, once before
bor of Charley's when the preseut village clerk and would-be
been
delighted to learn that Ul~ World War U, Uttifl ~)' World
mayor was a baby in hi.s mother's arms . What would you 4o?
Army eon&amp;idera Elvia Prealey such War U, and tb~n q:a~ by the Koa tine phYJiCal specimen ani ia r~an War. Ted wu flying , not
wllling to
him .. , house h•tune.
With popularity of the many quiz1. shows on television grow. eue11t for a coup\j! of yelra.
Gerry Coleman was a sturdy
1
kl
11
t
f
t f th
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Of course. there is no real rea- fHt!r of Mar~ne torp&amp;do betmben.
ngwee y, a sor so ou -o - c -way 1n ortnahon is becoming son why he shouldn't be extreme- He ~Served bJs hitches away from
common knowledge. A friend nowadays may greet you with ly fit, ·especial!~· around the equa- the Yankee;; in both World War
wh~t he considers a real poser (garncr(•d from a TV show) only tor but Army barbers should be 11 and the Korean thing. Actor
to be met with the righl answer and a ill-concealed smirk . Af· ca~lioned to go P.asy wilh his hair . Wayne Morr1 5 was a · brilli~tnt car·
ter aU, more than one ptrson can watch TV.
Remember what happened lo Sam· rier pilot and Henry Fqnda was on
Book publishert report a (]~finite int:l'case in purchases of son.
.
a Jubmarine tender p.t Guam .
non-fiction books a phenomenon they blame on hopeful peaBut 1t 18 nJcc to know that, udntut mostly the athle' ... s played
like World War 11, certain atan ·
~
pie bon_ing up to appe~t· on a $100.~0~ TV. show. This mcrease ards of inducUon have !!hli!nsed. ba ~11 and boxed~ ,.the singen
in readtng the dryer kmd of books Is m dL~ect contra-st to pre- He 11 f\Ot, for Instance, neceJIII'Y nnJ, \})" bf!.ndlea,dert. ~ed bands,
dictions of only a lew years ago . Many critics of the Amenean for national morale d· .,.,ere so and" the actort enteftamed . Per·
Scene had expected thf! mass of our w·ople to become conver- many or our other war enter- hapll this wos for the genera l
sation idiots , entertained by gawking comedians and IPelodra- tainer!l. A ~relit many of the J:lolly· good of all concfrncd , and pN·
matic who dunnitts, glued to the TV screen seven nights per wood heroer~ managed to m1ss It hKIH1 the Army needs Mr. Pres·
k
.
altugeth~r and sumc avoided most ley lo hft Its morale .
week • 52 wee S per year.
.
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f It b ronstant rec\a"!illfications
There are two oihe1 alternatives.
An example of this general spread of knowledge msp1red by 0 d Y 1
Flrst is that the Army 1s taking
TV was Wednesday's Lil)n's club
meeting bwhen thef regular
ans Lran.:e
appea srna· ,ad.1es afflicted ath- Elvl1 into protective
·
·
·
.
cust odY m
program event, Mel Clark, (ailed to show ecause o I 11 ness. letcs and enlertainers alike. Three order to Uft clvilhm morale by
Aten Shain pi'Oduccd a qui:t.z show of his own. "What pictures hundred -pound tackles discovered his absence. Second ill that he is
are on all the curreHCY denominations?" he inquired, and ask- nat feet . The punctur('d eardrum the new secret weapon everybody
ed the answers to be wrtttcm on i:l· list
wu endemic• , but the reJects C!on- is talking about.
·
bers
had
seen
and
heard
the
question
answerHnued
to
ponnd
the
line
and
hurl
u
the
Army
can
stand
two years
Several mem
11
k
r e5 0 n the of Elv1s, the Rus&amp;ians would be a
ed on a recent TV show and knPw a good portion of the cor· the ba ' rna e ac
piece or cake. In fairness to the
,,
and sing.
.
If
'
rect responses. Severa I even
,.new \\•hose. Plct ure was on the sr.reen,
Some M the athletes and actors uther soldiers and to Elvis hlmse .
,10,000 ·bill, though none professed to havmg seen on e recent- wt'nt into the s-:orvice and t&gt;cr- it would be nlce H his masters
ly, except Shain the banker,
. tormcd brilliantly as fightin g fo~k. took hi&amp; goe-tar out of his ,ehubby
For those
you (like thls observer) who missed that parh· Tetl Williams had his rareer m- list and substituh.~~~hnt h~~
cu1ar TV show , here is the list uf note!) and the pictures on
- - - - -----~- --each .
$!-George Washington, the Fnthcr of our country.
27. Mwlc
~ ;.:ngil.!!h
ACROSS
U-1'h&lt;imas Jefferson, the first great U. S. Democrat whose
~ n.ote
•llufltrator
J. Coverl with
philosophy still calls forth follow.,rs from both camps .
28. Head
turf
Cal,.ng)
1\.lntrlca)
$&amp;-Abraham Lincoln, who would rather have saved the
IS. Biblical
29.
In~
lndoneaLat~
name
Union than destroy slavery, and did both.
1truc~
t.tand
UO-Alexander Hamilton, the father of "sound money" 9. Frolic
tor
.
G
.lobett
10. ,Accumulate
and a strong U. S. Treasury .
;;.o. Tl1e1
7. Brnall hoot
1~. Boll:
33 . Sacred
$20-Andrew Jackson, a ···modern" Democrat and the Ten- 13. Slow emus) 8. A.merlc .1 n
bull
fur tradt:r
nesseean who shocked Easterners with his informal conduct U. Pronoun
ucmu
1~ F11.m0us
9 Plan
of the prea\dent's olllce.
dht.mond
11 . Painfulapot S4 . Former
·$60-U . .S. Grant, civilian ra: 1ure , war genius, who would- l'J. Bitter veteh 16. Larvae of
toretcn
40. Demin~
n't let go of Lee until he had him heat.
cherse ftlee
19 . Ne,atlve
nom I·
later
reply
J8.
Amtr\ciJn
•tOO-Benjamin Franklin, scientist. s\lltesman, politician,
nation
10.8.1
20, Before
Indian
writer, •nd humorist.
.1. Caeaar't
!n. Vood In
2'l. Small child a&amp;. SaUna
warnlnf
a&amp;oo-Will!Bm McKinley, Republican prellidtnl In the turaOI~,tUon
24 St~ate ot
1 en.ere.l
date
37.
Book
bulent days of fabulous lndustriol expansion before 1900.
23. l..J&amp;ht blow
!lelng
42 . Auction.
ot
Down.
. • l.OOo.-Grover Cleveland, a Democrat, s\Op~ap for t h c . 26. Lona:. tteep 25. 46. Dl&amp;lt
dada
lnf strettt
m&amp;p.l
eontrovenial William Jennings Bryan, and weathercr of the
31. River (ltn(.) .,.,.,..._,.....,...,,.worst panic in the nation's histot·y to his time.
32. Chrittmu
• 5.000-Jamea Madison. the fourth president, a -Federalist.
wqo conducted the nation through its first lnternatiQnaJ con· 3.3. Warp·J•m
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Sign On
7:00 Todp)·
9:00 Caffee Time
10:00 HomE.
11 :till The P1 ice is RiJht
II :30 Truth or Con&amp;eg.uene:es
12:00 Tic ·rae: Douah
l2:30 It could Be You
1:00 Current
9. :00 CamE'r-:.. Goes To SChool
2:30 Tennessel'! linle Ford
3:00 Matinee TJ..~Iv.i
4:0' Queeb F'lr A ~
4:4ft Modern RumancM
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5:00 Comedy Tline
~:90 My Little MarJJe
s,oo Wild Bill Hickok
6:30 News Picture
6:45 ~PDl'JB Eye

8:00

Come See. . You'll Save at A&amp;P!

(CI!Httlnued from pege one)
(Continued from p•ve on•)
will be chose n.
·y Hcnnesy, James Sitnp son, an1
Last yeaj. Mrs. Gloria Buth , ~arl Kmght.
formerly of Columbus won the
rum~ rny lti t,: h Sc hool bo;rs who
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'Mn. Ohio'~ Litle. Mrs. 'Buth and 1nloaded and reloaded lhe blood·
her busbanrt . a Lutheran minister, nobile truc k were Jimmy Qualls ,
now live In California. She later ~lichael Werry, Robert Green, K en' placed third in the national con- ny Neville, James Shuster, Hcrbteat.
·rt t&gt;wem, V cr~on H:trrlson, Dav·
The woman named "Mrs. Ohio" d Napper, Harold Wogan, George
this year
win an aU-expense '.1Hier, Junior Jewell, Kenneth Lef ·
Paid trip for herself and her hus- "le , John Jordan, Jim "'lorton, Norband to ' .le nalional "Mrs. Amer- lCrt NeutzHng, Jr., R Jnald Car·
ica" finals in Fort Lauderdale , .nan and Bill Persinger.
Fla., tbe week of May 7.
Ice was donated b; the Davis
ln adi!!V.pn, she will win a !ce and Produce Co., and fruit
Serve! Ice 'Mirgic" gas refrigerator iuices by Youn~·s Super Market.
DONORS LISTED
with lee Mal!iC serving set, a SingPomeroy-Carl Moore, Mrs. Op
er portable sewin&amp; machine, a
$100 U. S, Savings Bond, fo\lr \I Davis, Wm . R. Davis, Miss Mar·
place setting!! ol Gorham sterling •on Ebershach, Mrs Lelia Bailey,
lllver valued at $100, a sterllhg 3erald 'R. Thompson, Cecil Hysell .
ailver meat platter, a Proctor iron- Fritz Buck, Leo Vaughan, Joe
lnJ table, $:);) worth of West Bend 't'oung, Sr., Mrs. Elizabeth Horak,
alu!lllnum ware, a $20 Bernat :drs. Helen · Elberfeld, Mrs. Eliza.
Jeth Oblinger, Miss Janice Story,
knitting tit, a,nd other pi"izes.
Bunner-up in the "Mrs. Ohio" MN. Myrtle Sisson, John Rich·
contest ..will win a Ha:milton auto- :nond, Mrs. Ella Wippel, Frank
matie waSber and gas clothes dry- Vaughan, Mrs. Mabel Tiacy, Robert
er. The woman ·placina third will :tobe:rta, Donald Betziog, Raymond
win a John Wood automatic gas l.anders, Charle1 Landers, Robert
Wills, Leslie F. Fultz, George
watr heater.
.
;taats, Mrs. Lula Hampton, Roy
The' homemaker selected "M"is. Reuter, Norbert Neutzling. Rob
Am.erita" will win prlz:es valued ~rt Hoeflich, Wlalter R. Coueb, Ken.
at more than $1~.000. The prize neth Harris, John Stivers, Robert
list Includes an expense-paid two Story, "Richard Neul.%1ing, Eugene
weeks vacaht"'n at the Beach Club Marvin, Jr., Clay Eblin, Mrs. DorolD Fort Lauderdale, Fla., an ex- ~hy Johnston, Mrs. Juanita Conde.
. pense-paid overseas trip, a comSyracuse- Mrs. Beu!ah Gibbons,
plete New Freedom built-in gas :\o[rs. Beatrice Lisle and Guy Guin. •itcb.er., a 1957 DeSoto, an $800 ther.
set of Gorham sterling silver, a
Singer DeLuxe sewing machine,
Portland-Sidney Durst and Eda $500 hand-knit Bernat travel gar Brewer.
wardrobe, a romplete line of Proc·
Minersville -Joseph. While and
t~ products, a $1~ oil portrait
b)' noted artist Paul Ortlip, and a ?aul Baer.
:year's supply of Wilson's meats
Carpenter- Dou-glas Mosier.
for the family.
H~mlOck Grove - Miss Mildred
.:&gt;to(.•kton.

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the contc~t.
Wbal will Karr do'! ll is quite t:crlain he had not yet made
up his mind by Wednesday Mtcrnoon. Let it sta·nd that he considers blmself a friend of Charley Legar, a Spring· Ave. neigh-

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED

Mr . and Mrs. Raymond Salser of
Lorain . Ohio, are annourlcing the
· birt.,h of a 8 lb. 1 oz. son, named
WSAZ-TV
CHANNEL 3
Riehard Wya.tt. Grandparents are 6·~' ~liD O"l.
Mr and Mrs. Joe White , Miners- 7:00 Toda,
ville- , and Mr~ . Eva Thoma, Racine. 8:00 Coffee Time
Great grandparents are Mr. and 10:00 Homa
:Mrs \\ ntt Hendrix , Sr.
11:00 The Pl'iCe Is Right
11 :30 Truth or Consequence9
AT OES SCHOOL
12:00 Tic Tac Dough
Altcnding the OES &amp;"hool or in· 12 :SO It Could Be You
strul't iun ot District 25, held Wed· 1;00 Currenf
nesday in ~:trietta, from PomerO}' 2:00 Parsl)n's Sh.dy
Chapler, were Mrs. Roy Tracy Sr., 2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
Mrs. Harry P. Smith, Mn~ C. F . 3:00 M1tinee Theatre
' U~at8ao!) \lZUilQ -~~J..: '~U!:ljdUTOJ.
4:00 Queen For A Day
Mrs. Mike Simmons, Mrs. Thomus 4:45 Mo4e"D. Romontel
Young , Mrs. Alfred Crow, Mrs.
5;00 Comedy Time
Rollin Radford, Mrs. Plartwell 5:.30 My Little Margie
Curd ,1nd Mrs. Ray W~Od~j:ea.rd.
6:00 Flatt and Scruggs Sbow
6:30 .News Pictnre
NIW ARRIVAL
8:4!J Sports Ey(:
Mr. :md Mrs. Ritlbard A. Collins 8:M W~thercast
are ant}ounc"ir:ag )~he ~iri.h of an
eight pound .. d.l.iiJhter, Victoria
Margaret, . "Wft!Jnes.fiv. )light. Jan· '1:U NBC News
uary 30, at .\1)0 :li~llff tieneral Hos- 8:~ ..You Be~ VOW' Ufe
pitJI.
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Harry 'SChawb._. lnd Mr. and Mn. UO Thf' ·Ford libOw
ClsreQce F . ColUns .all or Pome- 10:00 Lux: Video Theatre
roy. Mrs. Marg3r~t Collins of Los ll:OO News Headlhl&gt;ea
Angeles, Calif., is a great grand· !1;15
~.,easl
mother.
11:30 11!04• IUlJt
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BOAT.ERS TO MEET
12:30 Si1n Off
Persons lntc.rested in forniing
a BOJ.ting Club for this area aJ;"~
urged to Mtend tp.e organl:u·
tiona! meeting of such a ..group at
the Preston Ford Agency tottight
~t 7:30 p. m.

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Political Strategy Could Be J)evio~

Today no one knows whether or not Mr . Delmar A. C~naday
will file petitions seeking the mayoralty of Pomeroy. The ffi('rits of any possible candidacy does not l'Oncern us hare. What
is ~f a:re~t intere.s t to every civic·minded person ~ Pomerqy
thiS week Ia the strat~gy he might use in this down-to-the-wire

a&amp;

game of "if you don't file, I will." !hat has been buzzing
arpuwHown for qpwards of three weeks.
'Mr. Clair Karr the barber feel s deeply that supporters of
tl\e present administration should mass behind one Republicap ca!!didde, thereby eliminating the need for a costly prl;
mary electiOn that would cost at leas! $600, probably more.
Charles Legar has already Iiled lur !he position . If Karr files
tbete will have to be a primary .
And so what might Mr. Canaday do then if Karr does file?
Canaday's core of supporters could urge him to take advantage of a situation made to order: file on the Republican ticket. Such a move could enhance his chances of winning since ·
_be would be in a three -cornered fi~ht . Furthermore, he could
not be blamed for costing the town money in forcing a pri ·
mary election because two already would have filed.
Were Karr to decline the requests of his friends to seek the
position only Legar would be left and !he energetic Canaday
mi&amp;ht think twice about filing as a Republican. He probably
would be more inclined to post himself as an Independent and
work towards success in the Fall uledions. Or else not enter·

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OES PRACTICE

Evangeline Chapter, OES, wlll
have a prartice session tonight at
soldier's 7 p. m. at the Middleport MaSonic

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fllcl. Die War of 1812.
•10 1000-Governor Chase of Ohio, secretary of the Treas·
urv under Lincoln . and the man who never Jet go his ambiUon

Flood .. ·I Navy Studying
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An Odd Entry
Hwrt!. Kv.,
On Discharge
1

JnJt•ll•tlnn• hove h•M lh• nood
watert partly ln ebeck.

1tore1, busil\ess
hou•~ and lndurtrles were shut
Rwn ~e~l\1 !!1." or laclc of fuPI and
aower, Mud clo)IRefl thl" strrwl~
•nd ooz.M lnt.o 1ome downtown
ttol'BII . Re11hh1Rt.!l of thr town
aearthed for dry firewood to heal
their thilly homes.

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'T'he
:-la\')' Is y~udylng a mi!CIIIrrla-e
' f 11dml n."trallvl' justke ·vhl(;
!;or 1 111r~r d n hcal'h't' mo 1c s~il(l~
by rea~on of "preananey ."

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Grundy, Va., a town of 2.oon
1'hc l.'rror turned up wht•n th .
appealed by radio for help
.WedneJday nl~ht but lhE&gt;rn wus ~a ilnr . whom the Nav)l flatly 1'6·
ao further ward by mld-~r~ornin~ hPu·H 1o namf, attempted to r••·
from tbat 'tommunity. A~peaJ~ t•nl ~~~ Thl! records ol bls previow
W.nt out for tood, clothing, drink·
!l plalnlng !how the rea
,l.nl yater and medieinfl , hut rain rnlistmtH
&gt;on for his "honorllble" dischara c
.,.. .·.~tarfa fo1 ljlrouftded the helicopter• 1 ~ ·· pr('g11ancy ."
· l~Jt eould urry ln the badly·
Hut Tltc Navy doctor who ('~'\m·
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Davit
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of Richland . Va. Cl yde Cntt ~ of Ripley, "!'~nn .. saicl
pleu bom Gr4ndy ,
r;epbir progrl\ms tor he could Und n6 evidence of prcg
nancy when he gave the $ailor a
thoroush pre-euUat!Dent checkup,
.Jnatead be dlacrJbed th.• uilor ~
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10:00 Ge.1T)' Moore
\1:30 St.otke It Rlr:"
1~1Dfl Valian! Lady
12: 1!5 Love of Life
12:30 Search for T.omGJT9W
12:•5 G~lding IJgbt
1 1:00 Kati•~ Jlj!R_h~n
I :30 '" lite Wpl',li~l!lll
2:JO .Our Miu Btop!U
2 :30 B&lt;~us~party · ·
3,00 l'he Big PayoiJ
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3:30 Bob Cr01b7 $how
4:00 Brighter DQ
4:15 Secret Stor'$
4:30 Edge of Nil)&gt;!
4:00 Brighter Day
5:00 Earl!' Show
4:HI Se.er~t Storm
6:30 Your F.sso Re-porter
4:30 · Edg.:l of Nie"ht
6:45 Sports Parade
6:55 Weatherman
15:00 t·ne ::!ia1'1v Show
7:00 TBA.
8:30 Your Essu Rep,uteJ
'7 :15 Douglas Edwat'ls
8:4$ Sporh Parade
7:30 My Frl(:nd Flieb
6:ft5 We:therman
8:00 We~t Point Stor:F
7:.oo._ Art Linkletter &amp; the Klda
8.:30 PIRYhyu.se 1()1 ~an
7 1" Dougla~ Elwardil
9'00 llr M'!!Mf l ·
?:riO '&lt;Sit.: PreSton of the Yuko~ 9~30 mg6WaY1'atr~ 1(e
B:IKt ''ft:nlf Cummings Show
10:00 Tbe Llne Up
8:30 Climax
1 10:30 Person to.Person
9:30 Playhouse 90
ll :00 New~
U:OO Up to tbe MinutE! N-..ws
11 :05 Scannim: the W•iallwl,
11:05 Scanning the Weather
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WHTN-TV Channell

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monJy .
as th.e
Tempi~.
friend, or G::arand rifle .
It wouldn't be,Jfalr to a potential protector of our nation to
DUTTON NAMED
make him ipto anything less than
Dutton, owner of the Qut·
a regular soldier, same as every- ~onDale
Drug S~ore, has been apP-Plntbody else, rather than to allow
him to continue as an entertainer. ed secretan··trca;mrcr of the .Jl•W·
!fhis is pra,:!tiCil. We want him 1y reorganitt&gt;d Chamber of Com:
.!llrong and fresh, not jaded, a· merce. Otht!r officers are: Al'fi4J.- '
gainst the day we put him on in- dent, Wlllizi.m G-rueser; vlce·p~j~, '
®nt, Edison Baker. Directors wUl
ternational television and beain
him to the Russians. If we-take be named "at the next meeting on
him out of fatigues, put him 1{1 February 11
OD.ii and turn him loose as a roadshow minstrel, the Seboy Rebellion would be a minor skirmish
against the mutiny o! Army riaks.
There are enough guitars in
the Army already, Every hillbilly
drafte~ 1 ever met had a 1uf£er'Contlnud from pRfJit Me\
ing ~x in his warbag, and the Terrace - Ann Rupe and Alice
niibtW ...re ~~Rode 'borrible b)' tJie ·!l-J~bokar: ButterMt Av-cnutt, The-·
caterwauling of nasal laments and resa Swatzul; Mulberry Avenue,
the mourn(ul wall of mouth or· Myrtle Siss:m and Pearl Welker;
gans.
New Section out Mulberry Ave.,
Jt is true that the Army Rbould 1 Alma Gorrlfln (Children's Home
exploit every civilian- skilled ex- Hill) ar.d Mrs . Leon Gress - Gen·
bakers should bake, cooks should eral chairman .
cook-but certainly the Army Is
Kerrs Run, Mrs. Edgar Thomas.
nnt standing in the need ot rock
Mrs.
Georg~ Hicks, Mrs.
Car I
'n' roll. What It n~eds is riflemen
and tank jorkeys. Let Mr. Pres- Moore; We ~ t. Main Street, Mrs.
ley pill}' his qultar and wiggle his Albert Hendricks, Mrs. :Marie
WH'tN·TY
Young and Mickey w::arner and
WHTN-TV CHANNEL 13
torso in or£-duty hoi.JrS with the
11,44 Sign On
ft{rs. B':!tty Reibel general 11:44 Sign On
permis~ion t~f his bunkmates.
11:45 CarWon Club
chairman.
U.:-45 Cartoon Club
Encourage him to write home
12,iO Noon News
Chorlena Thoma _
general 12:10 Noon News
~.tnce a week; treat ilim a~ a soldier chairman of : F...ast Main _ _ Jean 12:15 Neithbors
·,
12:IIS Ne~bbors
out of respect to the other sold· Will and Ai~een Webrung; Cole· 12:30 Lil)erace
12,30 Llberaee .
icrs tht·y got in the Army to sold- port - Mr~. Harold Lemley and 1:00 :feminh:\e Touofl
1,00 Femlnin, lJ'oq,eb.
ier . And tho Articles of War Mrs. Paul Zerkle; Lincoln Hill _
1,4:1 Movie Matin~e
1:45 Movie Matinee
strictly forbid cruel and unjust Roberta O'D!'ien, Dorothy Will , .3:00 Alternoen ::!'ilm F~stlva1
3:00 Afte&lt;J&gt;Oi&gt;n Film I'Jil,tl&gt;i
punishment.
Villa Carl: Lincoln Terrace _
4,:30 SUper Serial Ti~
Super gerial T11Df
(Copyrighl, 19!17, by United Eloise White; Lincoln Heights _
5:00 MlckeJ Muuae Club
MickP.'' .MCU$e C.Xub
B'OO
Feature Symlir!ate, Inc.)
Mildred Wells, Phyllis Mullen, 6:01" F;uffalu BiU Jr.
6:00 Car~ .... on· Clul'l
Pandora Collins, Catherine Spen
6 :30 Cartoon Club
8:30 Five Star Ftna~
·""" Five· Sttar Final
6
7:U John Daly &amp; lbe N•'tli
cer.
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7:30 lUn Tin TiD
tBusineu Houses ...... downtown- 7 :15 Johr Daly &amp; the Newr
Mrs. Chester Oliver and Shirley,
Jim
Bowie
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Eva R{!bson.
:SO
Sberlff of Cochise
7
Mn. Blanche Tucker and Mrs.
8:30 Publlc Ddender
Enterprise - Agnes Dixon; .Bea· B:OO Circus
Howard Van Meter or Mason were con Station toward Marietta to
9:00 I Led Three Livea
last corporation sign, Mary Folmert ~: Wire Service
shopping m Parkersburg
9:80 I Spy
Air 'nms '57
Thursday,
Jlr..y Anthony SboW
Breezy Heights - - Ann Hysell,
J.O:OO
Wallace Bradfqrd of Middleport Louise Zerkle, Helen NeutzlinJ, 10 :30 ·Frantde Lltne
New
1 of the Nil)&gt;!
11:00
called on Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lewis Peggy :aoudashelt; and GJ!ner•l lt~ N.Wo &lt;&gt;1 Ill• Ntrht
11:15 Theatre 13
'!'Matte
1$
Thursay.
Chairman - Eileen Bowers.
12:1&amp; Sign Off
Off
Taylor y;m Meter ls ill at his
:Kerr Street Edna ~i&amp;Jtll'i .
home ln Clifton..
·
UolJert nod !'valee _-called nn ·
Isaac Lewis underwent an ~p­ Re&amp;ideatial Section of downtow~
MUle Honnah, Chorlotte CoatH,
I
Bill
mil•1.:
pendectom.y l,Jst W~nesday at St. llareellene Buell •nd General
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Joseph Hoapltat in Park.erabul-g.
Chairman - Vera Buchanon.
Pleasant Sa~urd..Y" an.er:n,g,n,
Naylors Run - Vera Bueb~gt . ¥f. ~d , .s.
Leonard Rou.lb. "' .?tfrs. Rena
end
.•M PMt Gf.;U - Spring fi'Oii- M:t~l Beatrice Chapman, Mr. and lf1pe Myers
·¥ aln to seJnables. b~ek doQ lb'L C4ldl J:l)eulna visited ~..e;w~ . Sa·'~rday w}J~ .
Fltber.
. .·
il•~ · at Qt. JO$tph's H~spltal obseration froin·
Gave Strellt - Elizabeth ~ , -$tlll'4lv alter noon.
lJt!llllli~ns.
and Mrs. Pearl Pullin.
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,PieAS~nt Ridge - Be't)' Reibel
·Mr. apd ~1. pennil R~~sh
Mrs. Ethel Fry, Rev, W
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-from. BolinJers to top of hlll, , Jlmni~ aft11 R~er of nlell.m· Mrs, c. G. Billups spent ~
~ ~~et - Mildred Arnold. Chap!' 'Wete diMer suesta Of Mr. ,afternoon and evenlna:
Jake Amen't Restaurant to join a'nl! ttft~. Dennis Roush Sr. Sunday. EUa Blessing.
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¥r. Charlie Brown, Sue Ellen
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IKOMA. Tangan.yikJ.. - I have tenupted ihree tlmea, once before
bor of Charley's when the preseut village clerk and would-be
been
delighted to learn that Ul~ World War U, Uttifl ~)' World
mayor was a baby in hi.s mother's arms . What would you 4o?
Army eon&amp;idera Elvia Prealey such War U, and tb~n q:a~ by the Koa tine phYJiCal specimen ani ia r~an War. Ted wu flying , not
wllling to
him .. , house h•tune.
With popularity of the many quiz1. shows on television grow. eue11t for a coup\j! of yelra.
Gerry Coleman was a sturdy
1
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Of course. there is no real rea- fHt!r of Mar~ne torp&amp;do betmben.
ngwee y, a sor so ou -o - c -way 1n ortnahon is becoming son why he shouldn't be extreme- He ~Served bJs hitches away from
common knowledge. A friend nowadays may greet you with ly fit, ·especial!~· around the equa- the Yankee;; in both World War
wh~t he considers a real poser (garncr(•d from a TV show) only tor but Army barbers should be 11 and the Korean thing. Actor
to be met with the righl answer and a ill-concealed smirk . Af· ca~lioned to go P.asy wilh his hair . Wayne Morr1 5 was a · brilli~tnt car·
ter aU, more than one ptrson can watch TV.
Remember what happened lo Sam· rier pilot and Henry Fqnda was on
Book publishert report a (]~finite int:l'case in purchases of son.
.
a Jubmarine tender p.t Guam .
non-fiction books a phenomenon they blame on hopeful peaBut 1t 18 nJcc to know that, udntut mostly the athle' ... s played
like World War 11, certain atan ·
~
pie bon_ing up to appe~t· on a $100.~0~ TV. show. This mcrease ards of inducUon have !!hli!nsed. ba ~11 and boxed~ ,.the singen
in readtng the dryer kmd of books Is m dL~ect contra-st to pre- He 11 f\Ot, for Instance, neceJIII'Y nnJ, \})" bf!.ndlea,dert. ~ed bands,
dictions of only a lew years ago . Many critics of the Amenean for national morale d· .,.,ere so and" the actort enteftamed . Per·
Scene had expected thf! mass of our w·ople to become conver- many or our other war enter- hapll this wos for the genera l
sation idiots , entertained by gawking comedians and IPelodra- tainer!l. A ~relit many of the J:lolly· good of all concfrncd , and pN·
matic who dunnitts, glued to the TV screen seven nights per wood heroer~ managed to m1ss It hKIH1 the Army needs Mr. Pres·
k
.
altugeth~r and sumc avoided most ley lo hft Its morale .
week • 52 wee S per year.
.
.
f It b ronstant rec\a"!illfications
There are two oihe1 alternatives.
An example of this general spread of knowledge msp1red by 0 d Y 1
Flrst is that the Army 1s taking
TV was Wednesday's Lil)n's club
meeting bwhen thef regular
ans Lran.:e
appea srna· ,ad.1es afflicted ath- Elvl1 into protective
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·
.
cust odY m
program event, Mel Clark, (ailed to show ecause o I 11 ness. letcs and enlertainers alike. Three order to Uft clvilhm morale by
Aten Shain pi'Oduccd a qui:t.z show of his own. "What pictures hundred -pound tackles discovered his absence. Second ill that he is
are on all the curreHCY denominations?" he inquired, and ask- nat feet . The punctur('d eardrum the new secret weapon everybody
ed the answers to be wrtttcm on i:l· list
wu endemic• , but the reJects C!on- is talking about.
·
bers
had
seen
and
heard
the
question
answerHnued
to
ponnd
the
line
and
hurl
u
the
Army
can
stand
two years
Several mem
11
k
r e5 0 n the of Elv1s, the Rus&amp;ians would be a
ed on a recent TV show and knPw a good portion of the cor· the ba ' rna e ac
piece or cake. In fairness to the
,,
and sing.
.
If
'
rect responses. Severa I even
,.new \\•hose. Plct ure was on the sr.reen,
Some M the athletes and actors uther soldiers and to Elvis hlmse .
,10,000 ·bill, though none professed to havmg seen on e recent- wt'nt into the s-:orvice and t&gt;cr- it would be nlce H his masters
ly, except Shain the banker,
. tormcd brilliantly as fightin g fo~k. took hi&amp; goe-tar out of his ,ehubby
For those
you (like thls observer) who missed that parh· Tetl Williams had his rareer m- list and substituh.~~~hnt h~~
cu1ar TV show , here is the list uf note!) and the pictures on
- - - - -----~- --each .
$!-George Washington, the Fnthcr of our country.
27. Mwlc
~ ;.:ngil.!!h
ACROSS
U-1'h&lt;imas Jefferson, the first great U. S. Democrat whose
~ n.ote
•llufltrator
J. Coverl with
philosophy still calls forth follow.,rs from both camps .
28. Head
turf
Cal,.ng)
1\.lntrlca)
$&amp;-Abraham Lincoln, who would rather have saved the
IS. Biblical
29.
In~
lndoneaLat~
name
Union than destroy slavery, and did both.
1truc~
t.tand
UO-Alexander Hamilton, the father of "sound money" 9. Frolic
tor
.
G
.lobett
10. ,Accumulate
and a strong U. S. Treasury .
;;.o. Tl1e1
7. Brnall hoot
1~. Boll:
33 . Sacred
$20-Andrew Jackson, a ···modern" Democrat and the Ten- 13. Slow emus) 8. A.merlc .1 n
bull
fur tradt:r
nesseean who shocked Easterners with his informal conduct U. Pronoun
ucmu
1~ F11.m0us
9 Plan
of the prea\dent's olllce.
dht.mond
11 . Painfulapot S4 . Former
·$60-U . .S. Grant, civilian ra: 1ure , war genius, who would- l'J. Bitter veteh 16. Larvae of
toretcn
40. Demin~
n't let go of Lee until he had him heat.
cherse ftlee
19 . Ne,atlve
nom I·
later
reply
J8.
Amtr\ciJn
•tOO-Benjamin Franklin, scientist. s\lltesman, politician,
nation
10.8.1
20, Before
Indian
writer, •nd humorist.
.1. Caeaar't
!n. Vood In
2'l. Small child a&amp;. SaUna
warnlnf
a&amp;oo-Will!Bm McKinley, Republican prellidtnl In the turaOI~,tUon
24 St~ate ot
1 en.ere.l
date
37.
Book
bulent days of fabulous lndustriol expansion before 1900.
23. l..J&amp;ht blow
!lelng
42 . Auction.
ot
Down.
. • l.OOo.-Grover Cleveland, a Democrat, s\Op~ap for t h c . 26. Lona:. tteep 25. 46. Dl&amp;lt
dada
lnf strettt
m&amp;p.l
eontrovenial William Jennings Bryan, and weathercr of the
31. River (ltn(.) .,.,.,..._,.....,...,,.worst panic in the nation's histot·y to his time.
32. Chrittmu
• 5.000-Jamea Madison. the fourth president, a -Federalist.
wqo conducted the nation through its first lnternatiQnaJ con· 3.3. Warp·J•m
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9:00 Caffee Time
10:00 HomE.
11 :till The P1 ice is RiJht
II :30 Truth or Con&amp;eg.uene:es
12:00 Tic ·rae: Douah
l2:30 It could Be You
1:00 Current
9. :00 CamE'r-:.. Goes To SChool
2:30 Tennessel'! linle Ford
3:00 Matinee TJ..~Iv.i
4:0' Queeb F'lr A ~
4:4ft Modern RumancM
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~:90 My Little MarJJe
s,oo Wild Bill Hickok
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Come See. . You'll Save at A&amp;P!

(CI!Httlnued from pege one)
(Continued from p•ve on•)
will be chose n.
·y Hcnnesy, James Sitnp son, an1
Last yeaj. Mrs. Gloria Buth , ~arl Kmght.
formerly of Columbus won the
rum~ rny lti t,: h Sc hool bo;rs who
1
'Mn. Ohio'~ Litle. Mrs. 'Buth and 1nloaded and reloaded lhe blood·
her busbanrt . a Lutheran minister, nobile truc k were Jimmy Qualls ,
now live In California. She later ~lichael Werry, Robert Green, K en' placed third in the national con- ny Neville, James Shuster, Hcrbteat.
·rt t&gt;wem, V cr~on H:trrlson, Dav·
The woman named "Mrs. Ohio" d Napper, Harold Wogan, George
this year
win an aU-expense '.1Hier, Junior Jewell, Kenneth Lef ·
Paid trip for herself and her hus- "le , John Jordan, Jim "'lorton, Norband to ' .le nalional "Mrs. Amer- lCrt NeutzHng, Jr., R Jnald Car·
ica" finals in Fort Lauderdale , .nan and Bill Persinger.
Fla., tbe week of May 7.
Ice was donated b; the Davis
ln adi!!V.pn, she will win a !ce and Produce Co., and fruit
Serve! Ice 'Mirgic" gas refrigerator iuices by Youn~·s Super Market.
DONORS LISTED
with lee Mal!iC serving set, a SingPomeroy-Carl Moore, Mrs. Op
er portable sewin&amp; machine, a
$100 U. S, Savings Bond, fo\lr \I Davis, Wm . R. Davis, Miss Mar·
place setting!! ol Gorham sterling •on Ebershach, Mrs Lelia Bailey,
lllver valued at $100, a sterllhg 3erald 'R. Thompson, Cecil Hysell .
ailver meat platter, a Proctor iron- Fritz Buck, Leo Vaughan, Joe
lnJ table, $:);) worth of West Bend 't'oung, Sr., Mrs. Elizabeth Horak,
alu!lllnum ware, a $20 Bernat :drs. Helen · Elberfeld, Mrs. Eliza.
Jeth Oblinger, Miss Janice Story,
knitting tit, a,nd other pi"izes.
Bunner-up in the "Mrs. Ohio" MN. Myrtle Sisson, John Rich·
contest ..will win a Ha:milton auto- :nond, Mrs. Ella Wippel, Frank
matie waSber and gas clothes dry- Vaughan, Mrs. Mabel Tiacy, Robert
er. The woman ·placina third will :tobe:rta, Donald Betziog, Raymond
win a John Wood automatic gas l.anders, Charle1 Landers, Robert
Wills, Leslie F. Fultz, George
watr heater.
.
;taats, Mrs. Lula Hampton, Roy
The' homemaker selected "M"is. Reuter, Norbert Neutzling. Rob
Am.erita" will win prlz:es valued ~rt Hoeflich, Wlalter R. Coueb, Ken.
at more than $1~.000. The prize neth Harris, John Stivers, Robert
list Includes an expense-paid two Story, "Richard Neul.%1ing, Eugene
weeks vacaht"'n at the Beach Club Marvin, Jr., Clay Eblin, Mrs. DorolD Fort Lauderdale, Fla., an ex- ~hy Johnston, Mrs. Juanita Conde.
. pense-paid overseas trip, a comSyracuse- Mrs. Beu!ah Gibbons,
plete New Freedom built-in gas :\o[rs. Beatrice Lisle and Guy Guin. •itcb.er., a 1957 DeSoto, an $800 ther.
set of Gorham sterling silver, a
Singer DeLuxe sewing machine,
Portland-Sidney Durst and Eda $500 hand-knit Bernat travel gar Brewer.
wardrobe, a romplete line of Proc·
Minersville -Joseph. While and
t~ products, a $1~ oil portrait
b)' noted artist Paul Ortlip, and a ?aul Baer.
:year's supply of Wilson's meats
Carpenter- Dou-glas Mosier.
for the family.
H~mlOck Grove - Miss Mildred
.:&gt;to(.•kton.

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the contc~t.
Wbal will Karr do'! ll is quite t:crlain he had not yet made
up his mind by Wednesday Mtcrnoon. Let it sta·nd that he considers blmself a friend of Charley Legar, a Spring· Ave. neigh-

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Hot,tnds, Bulldogs, Neck-To-Neck In Stretch Driv
I,. -kecWcl ill
Bi;'&amp;Sco •

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Teli'• !'ll'

Panthers. Roekm tAmld Figure In
Final Naming Of Winner Of SEOAL

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• T)u-.. of th&lt;

_,.. laove a faeld

~ at~n~fKJ pen:'l!fltage higher

t.ban tbe cOnference record and
two · of the te.ams also are hitt ing
more accurately stallstics showed

today.

The
Sports
Desk
BY
Tannehill

FraJ!IF Row'", Ohlo Stole, ,...
.Mel .Iii, ~. b.u ' field ao&amp;l

~ 4 ..... et -~

Southt'JISlerD
Okh ~.... ..,,
team s are in tbe stretdt tb'il ,....
with two clubs battl.i.n.J it wt 1M
w.l,lat may be a photo fii)Jsb ~ut
tw.o more &amp;re d.Ofl!
~ ttl
mab tfte r.a.ce Wltef.tiUAI.
Athens and Nti~'vtilje 11'1! 6&amp;f.
with 8·2 ·records and have four
, gamt&gt;s to go to get it Wltied. On
thei r heels trail the Pomeroy Pantbers (6-1 and the WeUJton Rock·
ets (1-4) ti,.d .for third plaee.

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A lot of "I told you H-en" are

tGI:UfWI.
~ JQ6t a~ Logan al
1ArMM ~ aic'ht ita • t;.Q.s&amp;.loij)
.same that could ~ derided by
how ..... an the ~tl&amp; t')'eS
II. Mtlletl WI~ •bd John·
JOD. \)'el~ton hits a Tarter in
lfettoiWlle ·on the «~ackerbox:.
Then Wellston has Pomeroy a·
way, Jaekson at home and Athl'm
away, any of whicb they could
lose exuilting the ~ tussle
Mld41eJ.on's Ye11ow lackets
eoul4 ~re in the ra~ by upset·
ting P:.onaeroy in ,the last Clln&lt;' for
both. ftl,ey meet hcJtsQI.l tomorrow
night here, go to ~alli~Us ned, .
follow that one witt , thei~ last
borne game against G&amp;l,U_polis .
&lt;f{llHpolls bi4 ~9:\ID'' job ~ 8
after ,hitting the . ldPtf~ Frida)'
nlth~ tpe B~ Dev
, Fhl~rtain
MlddleJlOrt, Uten l'ull · ~ad-ou into
vetaOnville. !'hey wipd ,. , against
Iacktoll..

fO\ITif

N. CaNJlna 7T Weet. Car.oHna 5I
Kentuety a.. ~-ill. ••
,... ""'"""Yot• Memphis St. 93 itJ111At' St. 72
MIDWI'T
Omaha 78 Qu~y ·~
Dayton '15 OfPaQJ f5la
Tuh4l n s~.llta ........ 5I
Detroit 91 P'OQftOIJ 8l
Geneva 11 M't. Y~.n · 5't'
Marquette 8'1 Cteil~n 58
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Unless The Bulldogs and tAe
Hounds ret into II wholesale .,..,...
gbter while tile Pomthers ud JWd:
ets $1Uddenly bec9mt mq.re ~
th"im before, the league title' witf
·
ebamp to nave everybody point rest with one of the first tWo when
~ ·•
. field goat .t~fiCY to hl!ll saying he really can't be
the shooting is finished Fri~y..
Feb.
1S.
m....,ar.-~'-'~~~~·bf.~,
}!~Pio .b_o.• that aood.
,.
·~ 5f tal . 1n our IDeal case of this aapeet
tlte ki«P.e ·. ' ~ · ~ wil;h :409 •!l'~ . o! human n~ture, who knows, _.,._ 01;1 the rorm sheets and itt the
.., I(l_.., "' - .. ror tb1Jd
be the cham~ isn't tbat i6011l 'dm't ·e'tedu 1e the Hounds are 'f lv0red.
I
with .Dt.
'
will tell.
l'bey bave two p.mea at ~
·
An:llle DrMJ, Indiana, ~W~Jt:iDUf'd
wt.\cll is an •utomatie 15 to ~
11M
Clearly. ilPcin~·a Hot Five ••• ;&gt;otnt
to lead the ihdlvldual scorers wlt:•
advantage. These aTe againSt
On the form sheefs flfe g.ame s
tVUU' · .
a
very
Cool
Five
Tuesday
ni.Sht.
an
averaee of 24.2 points per
night should 10:
They C'OIJldn't do much of any· tough Wellston and not quite so tomoiTOW
eame.
Athens over
GalllpoUs, Middle·
thing right. They don 't \JlaiQe any· tought Gallipolii (4-8). Gam,:~ •·
W'lv from home are Wldl Jaebon l'lOJit over Jack-.on, Po~troy over
body but themselves when there
224 HottSES .iLiGIBLE
NORFOLK, Wa. UP
Light'lnd Logan. Jackson is the league's Logan, Nelsonville over Wel1 sto n.
IWil ~'I'IW. Calli., UP - A were !lome features of the game's rtther door JJ~at (witta Middleoert' But anything can
happen,
and weight contender Kenny Lane, ju.
~· fl Dt iwo-year olds have conduct that could have been men·
·
bil.a.nt over his ltnpresive secon~
tioned publici)' but wa.tn't be- and Log1n 5-e eoold knoek. them Usually 4oe'sl
victory uainst Fl"anltie 'Byft tn
""' ~· tlllllble '"' the $80,000 cause or a desire to maintain a "(f but It Isn't likely.
COUNTY OMIII
IIJ .....~ Futurity on April
ltaciae eJ;rtertaJ..I:lci Am.,.Bern At their re.tUI"I,l TV bout, Dtfer~q $76.~ I hens bas a rolll(her road t••
• wblle ~fO &amp;Ue.year-oldt have sportsmanlike posture.
~ome jn wb• oh~ 1&gt;o 1 •uffl. 000 lo&lt;fly ior a sl&gt;ot at the •itle.
Thc next two weeks put. thali•onow After meetln~ Gllftooftp: dent "'II 10 lolr!l It lbo :rornado
~ ·-~ lor the $80,000
With ~Is ~th,r9~n~ TKO ove&lt;
Tornado
in~o compt.titton with the ~wav Friday night ·thf' Bulldogs ca.n ~orne ba\!k 14M the Waharm l!yfl pl'9viclil)g hts ! [Jb ;otnl(ht
IIS.!'J•~r!Jr, April 8.
top clnb.~ m the Athen1 County "'nt.ertaln l.(KI"an. then
C01lle t.n
wtn, the browi\.bail'td .southpaw
Leauge. Two cf the &amp;amel are •· Pmneroy and w1nd up agatntt WeU- &lt;liautel'.
Rutland Ls at hom' a(ainst ThP !rom lilv~. l!lich.. ofle&lt;ed
wav from home.
.st&lt;&gt;n .at horne. Athena ed,Jed WtJL. Plaine, tbe 8U'ODJ A~tDa County $75.000 lor • de!en1e by th'e vf&lt;.
Racine fans, If there are no
and Eut.ern ~ until Sat-t tor In next month's Joe)' Brown·
otbeu, beUeve f.ieir bOYs wJII pull ston Ol\ Jan. 18 by a ~1 count
to
.Rome-canaan on the Bud Smith title fight at Miami
'hemeclves togethet after thta de- "n tlte .R9d:et fto~r but Will ho:vP.
Beoolo.
Ieat, which in a sense had to come t.o go some to repeat. Pomc1'0~·
1ometime and go on to majt an ..,,.at AthPns 61-48 on the Athen ..
1
admirable' rtcord fo,. the - ~n 'loor ann should do It !lla.IJ1 on
•
and clean up the eotiraty tourna- F~b. 8tll We.
ment.
The Panthers and Wellston hJV'!
out.atde ebancee to ret into teriou.a
P&lt;awings will bo held lor the
_..
ootmty tournament . tonit:ht wltb contention although both face a
~
Middleport. Racine. Rutland, East· dlfficu:lt atsi(Jnme-nt in overtO'Dl·
ing
thorta«el In the vital loat ·
f~;. and HarrlsQnvJlle partlclpatvited and •.ccepted into tb!' ~9Ur­
,.
Best way to explain thla •nnt nament. PriOr to that the Ylflow
Is lo tell you to get your penell Jackets went directly to the .,B"
~0~d/'P" and !ollow th"e dl,ect- tourney In Athen~ as did also the
eounty tournament ·winner.
Draw five line, mamber each 1
through 5. Middleport and Racine
vte !or lhe one and rive ilne1, In
'1M
I M~ ~han a car, more
F
nt -~d R
1
a separatP draw. Rutland, Eut.ern
tha~~t
._tt'a 1 ~ly new
~,0 !i
lpCI .. " . and Hmison"'lle &lt;!raw (or line&lt;
~nl
c)e. A ,.J Pat\ 'horH lha•
&gt;
2, 3 and •
.
~ mare than half a ton.
Cl
h
Numbers 1 and 2 play nnd 4
Olllp I
and ~ play, with No. 3 having a
•
bye in the !irst round . In the see•
ond ·rounc:I-No. 3 meets the winner
MU H ,f-. , . &amp; to 11 p1pes
or 1 and 2 whllo the wlnn"' or
HOt.r.vwoon. ~'Ia. UP . Ann
Lhat round meets the winner of Quast, recent winner of the Doher·
4 and t1 In the final round .
ty wom('n's title,' and ner partner .
In short, club• Jandlnl !J1 e ither Ann
Richardson of Columbu!l,
tho No. 1 or 2 slot will hove to Ohio, were rated among the top
win three gllmos to take tl1e title. favorllt'S ill the field of 32 women
Team! drawlaa: 8 pOJIUon tn s, 4, amateurs who teed off today In
o• ' oon lake lhe buntlnK with the 12th annual Hollywood rou•·
"
two Y!ctor!'-\8..
hall loumamcnt.
tdA I:!Oinp.tn.
Th~ rf!scrves draw \\•lht.
Most or the
competitors en ·
••et• -~ ppo bnent
This drawlni arranaement haj g.l&amp;ed ln a practice round Wedne•
W . Mala St.
PomeroJ
been in erfcct two years. It wa• d.ay, plating in mixrd rour!lomcs
~iii:ii~;:;:;;;~'~'t~o~o&gt;;ow;h~e~n~M~Id~d~l~ep~o~rt:..;w~a~•~l~n~·~ with Onnge Brook Country c lub
•
mcmberg,

Georit

gloaling over defeat of the Racine

~\ ~~. •as tail .&amp;15, 14d Tornadoes Tuesday ni1bt b)l Wt.·
DllnGJf•· jll~ 1 --out .5.83, CGm·
.A ... oi'd f .60&amp; au ..~y mliJd.
haJJ]. a 42·S7. The TorDII&lt;lo doeA't
Pin "" ,_, ,...: ·.;__ 0
It's customary for tU
Don .
. . (Ill mdia.M. .

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Lane Daug.}es B"d
Of $75 For

·shot At TI"tle

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BASKETBALL Bobcats Break Jinx With Marshall,
Win First Time In Six Game Stretch
COLLEGE
By U~!::T p,....
lona 83 Wagnel" 6g
~obicb 72 ~enn State 61
Bo.ston Coli. 68 MassachusC''!.oi f-1
f)uquenSe 71 St. Francis (N. \ ., ...
Connecticut 124 Maine 92
Army 6~ Boston tf. 54
Temple 70 Navy 58

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ART W VA

hel.p her celRbrate her·
Those attending were ¥rs.
Thompson apd Vir&amp;inia, Min ·
R~sh, Mrs. Mi.xloe Lathey,
Enola Brown, Ml-s. Ue-vlo
Mrs. Be~trice
lfcCormick,
A group of womr-n of the ¥crnon Betty Thompson and

8y \lni~M Press
Ohio collc,e buketball powers
took the ed,rc, 3·1, ia international
'lBT''f'S iq the fiate
Wednesday

MELBOURNE, Australia
UP
.John 14ar&amp;hall, tt•e
swimmina:
star who was an olympic competitor for Auatral.ia and set world
records for Yale, was mourned to ·
day by athletes the world ov~r.
Marshall, 26 . .died Wednesday
without ever emerging trom lh£'
coma he entered when he surtered
head injUl'les in an auto aecidnl
last ThursdaY.
Marshall tried a comeback from
shoulder bursitis that . had !orced
him ta quit two years ago and the
best he could do wu a fifth plat'e

BROAD RUN

. ' 11 t.

. Ohio University whiskf'4 to a
L03-74 upset victory over Marsh·
all in 11 Mid -American Confer"ence
~arne to mark the streaking Bob·
.;:ats' first victory over Marshall
In tb.e last six games between the

t-wo.

'l1le Dayton Flyers pounced on
DePaul for a '76-58 victory at DaytoR. Mount Union was the only
By.c:l$:ete teaM losiae: to an out of
•tate fe-m v.1Je.R Geneva CPa.) took
their ~·S.'If+-f, ,y a score of 61-57.
StetWeaville College edged the
Q\lttnt~~ 'far1nes, 63-62, when
Don C1.ub )lrr~e a 61-61 tie in
the final twu mioutea with a field

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Ohio U. shot a blistering 46 per
cem ovenl) and 57 per ~nt I~
the second half, leading all the
Marshall .

Ohio U. paeed by Capt. Fred
MoorEl'!l 26 point!! shot into an
early, 6-4 lead, and extended it 11
points at one time in the first
baJf. The Bobcats led, 42-83, at the
half.

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The beautiful new Ford Ranchero rides, handles and loob
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sweeping chan(!OIIn the now Ford line lbr '5'1-l'llllglng up
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Ohio Gal Named
In Fal'ored Spot
For West Match

Wheel · lalgncing

ghte.i's.
ball."
iloert Ohlinger was a eueat of
Ke
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ManUJ.! s_tackl up aa the Yan;g.net.,. . erno . IJ Saturd&amp;f night. kees' bineRt financial headache
Mrs. Shirley H-euGn and chiJ.
drell spent Wed~;~esday with Mrs. but two more cf their pl..,.ers who
Evelyn l'tous~ and daugb,tert.
aren't lU:ine to bu~a:e u,ntJl they're
COMPLETE
),Jr. and Mrs. Cedi Martln were offered more money are 0\Jn ••Pef~llinlt' on Mr. aod~ Mra. Ray~nortd · feet Game" Linea and. Bob Orim.
a.~li an!f family Saturday.
The YJnkees, boweVer, aren't
M:r. and Mrs. Pearl Har,.·iJJ anti the o.nty .cl!fb tilth aalary pro)).
'5' Caot Iron Tub
fa,rit.iJy o{
Minersville were re· lems.
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Full ~lze Bardwlek
c,ently faHIN: on Mrs. Ruth Good·
Southpaw Warren Spahn arui
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outfielder Hank Aaron both we
Junmte Dale 600dn~ te who Has asking far more money from the
emWOYment at AlUante wa s hom~&gt; Milwau'(ce nrrl\'cs. Sp~hn, !l ~
&amp;e,. tl38.115 laotalled for
o~ the weekend.
game ~~ inl~C'r Ia:&gt;t }'car, left .M1l·
.The tuthP.1'tln Blb1e Sturlv me r lwDukee for hi~ home 111 ;Q~rl­
$109.9;)
wttlJ Mr. and M~·s . Ted Edwnrdo ~lwt nt•. Ukb., 'Vednesday after
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J.St Wtodnes~ay e\'l."!ninf!; :dl•:"tl:r&lt;· · . v?:~ ; rc;ng: )!~ g:..t "now~ere" in
7-Pieee Chrome
f;('\'t)( l]·l~. n·&lt;' 11 I ··~:; :;::I:J.l"j' u:~c-usslqns .
•t·ere C o. th l'lln!'
r~:wdnite ..&gt;:~ ry l, Hll rfr'l~n . St;~lr·· !
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. JIREAKFAST SET
·rl'·rt Fnwi!' Kin ~! nn _I Pto'' r: 3v
Thr Detroit -.Tigers admit the~
1 ''1l' r.r.l Pe!'i!"N .
· " haven't heard a word" fi'Oir
Thn~to gltflfT :ng at I'·" h r ·"' . ..,r qnuthp~':¥ Billy Hoeft, another 20
Reg. t99.85
M'Jorenre Mae and Ola Rickard • game wmner, and Cleveland Gen
1 "f i1r1111~m Station Thursdav we"l'
t&gt;r~l ~ana~er Hank Greenberg
1 "\frs. Isabelle Bmwn anrl sons. Mr~
failed m hts effort to sign Early
T•·'i'nP Justis all of M~son . Mrs
Wy~n, ~til l ~notber me~ber of~
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•TERMS

Our 11111.... 11 Not

SPJd'JA.LIZE

WeiM ami Yankee eo-owner Del
Webb will bf'. •mong tb&lt;&gt;ae preaeat
when Ma;ntle Is honored as "Man
of the Year" by Sport Maguine
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lle.Ylnt:, today. Welts has indicated he will
Ada and Harry Dale were caDinr: bea:ln "heavy negotiations."
on Mr. and Mrs. otlllel' Linina:
Each 1peUer at the ceremony
and family of west Coiu'ftbla Sun· will get up and praise Mickey to
day.
the sky. Then lt will be Weiss•
Mln Janke Gibblf and Larry turn to speak about Mantle's baseLi&amp;Vi.ng were reoent guests oC Mr. ball virtues. Wllat can he podi.bly
and 1Ml'a. 'MH"Ion Roush lind dau· NY'I''l"""''Tbe bum can't hit a CUI'(te

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Mit=k•y Mantle and Yankee General Maaaaer George Ylei11, havinl dispensed with the preliminaries, settle down to braaa tacks
to(l.ay and if the site of their sal·
ar, talk is a factor, tbe yOuDJ
slugger ia 1 .$60.000 cinch to get
what be's asking.

BleuJna:a Monday.
Mr. F. H. Routh and llr. HIU'I'f
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Roush wer ::: ThOA1ptiOft weu bu•ineN villtoh
shopping in Point Phlll&amp;an! MOl)- in Polot Pleauot Sa.turd1y.
d'ay.
Calrin
BJ.eesing, Mn. W. J ..
Mn. Luvena Rainey tpent Wed· R.ofUns aRd Charles "'Lnebrenbr
lpellt F'rida)o with the furmera liOfl
nesday wlt.b )Irs. Irene My"en.
Mr. ,nd Mn. Charlie
Brpwn Lewis at s't. ,k)&amp;eph'll
Hospital .
anct Evalee, and Mn. Arch Roush Mn. Blt..'ll!iiny Nt been at his s.ide
were suest1 of Mr. an.d Mn. c. P. slne-e We4n~ay.
Blestit:Ji' Mon&lt;lay anernoc,n and 1 Mrs. VIremia Sa)·re of Mt.wn
called on Mr. and Mn. Arcn Routh
evenina:.
llr. and Mrs. Leonard R~u sh and Saturday_.
Mn. Josephine RobinJOn JpeDt
family vi.a~ed
Wedneada)' witb
the weekend wKh her father and
Mra. W. J. C,ha,man.
Mr. and Mn. Wayne fulrt were mother Mr. 1nd kn. Dw:lgbt Gibh
caJlert in the b~mN of Mr . and
Mn. Arch RoUih, Mr. and Mn.
Ct"i!il Bleuina: and Mr. and Mrs.
Sant Boston Wed.,etday .
Mr. and Mrs. Teet SUwarL or
West Columbil called on Mr . and
)Jn. Fred Roueb w,drieJda)'.
Mr. CwrtU -l.ic,i:ard q~et his nephew Mr. J(eo.Boilt Ilion.!~ or C.l·
qbu.t in Pomeroy Wedne11~
evfllitll w.be speat the. wee!r:end
with hla uacle ...aad au.nL
58 l.BS. UNCLASSIFIED
Tbi.J cominuruty wh · ahOtked
over tbe death of
~he! My·
ei'1 Which OCC!un-ed at st. Joseph'a
Hospital
Parkereburt · ' TuesdJ)'
mtll'niag: She wae a resident of
Dllytn, Ohio "but owned. property
near Broad Cburch and wae viait·
lilt her only f:hilod, tlr. T4}bey Mr·
OPEN .EVEHING8
ers wbeD. she bec!Jint# Ill Funeral
W. 1111111 St.
and bur.ial•was at Brotd Friday.
Sbe )ad many friends ,n~ will b&lt;:'

Rock , Nn. T)lomton,
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RlchrNn

an.d Yr. an.d Mrs. Tobey M }'er~ Yr Emer)' Fry , Hn. Ed.wi;a HJ.ld·
Hr. Donald Fogluong of M.a~Wn ;.on and .. n ._Fa.aru.e Roudllatt•d_tailed on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fry ·d lhe •uneral of Mrt, SteUa
.Prid1y afternoon.
..it'Jmm at Union E. U. B. Church
Wl"dneaday.
Mn, ErA~
and MUs TwiIa
&amp;if~d Jtad u tbelr euettl Suf\
Rev . W S. Billupei WIJ t.Jte lllin.
day Mr . .and Mn. Jlomer Ri~kard , 1er a:ueat of c,;. f . Ble11inr Fricby.
Wn. Al.t.ie !ioward of New fbv·
ketlattb aod Oak of Colwnbu•
Mr. atl4 Mn. StllliLey Adkln• ol m. Mr&amp;. ELitabt'Lh Pullin o1 Plat
!ltw Haven , Mr. and
Mn. BiL '
Harris of Ma~UJn and )fr. Curthl
Ri.ekard.
Mr. and Mn. Ernest 81ellitlg
ot P-.rkenburg spent l\l·edDet~y
nicht with Mr. W. J . Chapman and
W. A. BIHtine.
Mr. 111(1 llrs. Ed Fry, !ln. Er·
ull Adklna, Mrs. N;wmi Velker,

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Obio U. now has a 8-3 confer·
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l1 5-3 iri league play.

January
Specials

in the 200-meter butterfly in the
reeent olympic rames.
Marshall's
best competitive
years wel'e at Yale, bEot-aust from
1950 through 1954 he smashed
world freestyle records a graad
total of 28 time.,,

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Hal Greer of the .Bta ~retn pro26 po1nts (or the losers, but
eontrol of the board1 aave· Ohio
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Swimming Great After Car Accident

romm~nity
of
Mrs. Ray iatbered
Thompson .M':~~:~!~

Mr. Lflwil JUeuinJ w:a1 remoud

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Hot,tnds, Bulldogs, Neck-To-Neck In Stretch Driv
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Panthers. Roekm tAmld Figure In
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~ at~n~fKJ pen:'l!fltage higher

t.ban tbe cOnference record and
two · of the te.ams also are hitt ing
more accurately stallstics showed

today.

The
Sports
Desk
BY
Tannehill

FraJ!IF Row'", Ohlo Stole, ,...
.Mel .Iii, ~. b.u ' field ao&amp;l

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Southt'JISlerD
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team s are in tbe stretdt tb'il ,....
with two clubs battl.i.n.J it wt 1M
w.l,lat may be a photo fii)Jsb ~ut
tw.o more &amp;re d.Ofl!
~ ttl
mab tfte r.a.ce Wltef.tiUAI.
Athens and Nti~'vtilje 11'1! 6&amp;f.
with 8·2 ·records and have four
, gamt&gt;s to go to get it Wltied. On
thei r heels trail the Pomeroy Pantbers (6-1 and the WeUJton Rock·
ets (1-4) ti,.d .for third plaee.

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~ JQ6t a~ Logan al
1ArMM ~ aic'ht ita • t;.Q.s&amp;.loij)
.same that could ~ derided by
how ..... an the ~tl&amp; t')'eS
II. Mtlletl WI~ •bd John·
JOD. \)'el~ton hits a Tarter in
lfettoiWlle ·on the «~ackerbox:.
Then Wellston has Pomeroy a·
way, Jaekson at home and Athl'm
away, any of whicb they could
lose exuilting the ~ tussle
Mld41eJ.on's Ye11ow lackets
eoul4 ~re in the ra~ by upset·
ting P:.onaeroy in ,the last Clln&lt;' for
both. ftl,ey meet hcJtsQI.l tomorrow
night here, go to ~alli~Us ned, .
follow that one witt , thei~ last
borne game against G&amp;l,U_polis .
&lt;f{llHpolls bi4 ~9:\ID'' job ~ 8
after ,hitting the . ldPtf~ Frida)'
nlth~ tpe B~ Dev
, Fhl~rtain
MlddleJlOrt, Uten l'ull · ~ad-ou into
vetaOnville. !'hey wipd ,. , against
Iacktoll..

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N. CaNJlna 7T Weet. Car.oHna 5I
Kentuety a.. ~-ill. ••
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MIDWI'T
Omaha 78 Qu~y ·~
Dayton '15 OfPaQJ f5la
Tuh4l n s~.llta ........ 5I
Detroit 91 P'OQftOIJ 8l
Geneva 11 M't. Y~.n · 5't'
Marquette 8'1 Cteil~n 58
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Unless The Bulldogs and tAe
Hounds ret into II wholesale .,..,...
gbter while tile Pomthers ud JWd:
ets $1Uddenly bec9mt mq.re ~
th"im before, the league title' witf
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ebamp to nave everybody point rest with one of the first tWo when
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. field goat .t~fiCY to hl!ll saying he really can't be
the shooting is finished Fri~y..
Feb.
1S.
m....,ar.-~'-'~~~~·bf.~,
}!~Pio .b_o.• that aood.
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·~ 5f tal . 1n our IDeal case of this aapeet
tlte ki«P.e ·. ' ~ · ~ wil;h :409 •!l'~ . o! human n~ture, who knows, _.,._ 01;1 the rorm sheets and itt the
.., I(l_.., "' - .. ror tb1Jd
be the cham~ isn't tbat i6011l 'dm't ·e'tedu 1e the Hounds are 'f lv0red.
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with .Dt.
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will tell.
l'bey bave two p.mea at ~
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An:llle DrMJ, Indiana, ~W~Jt:iDUf'd
wt.\cll is an •utomatie 15 to ~
11M
Clearly. ilPcin~·a Hot Five ••• ;&gt;otnt
to lead the ihdlvldual scorers wlt:•
advantage. These aTe againSt
On the form sheefs flfe g.ame s
tVUU' · .
a
very
Cool
Five
Tuesday
ni.Sht.
an
averaee of 24.2 points per
night should 10:
They C'OIJldn't do much of any· tough Wellston and not quite so tomoiTOW
eame.
Athens over
GalllpoUs, Middle·
thing right. They don 't \JlaiQe any· tought Gallipolii (4-8). Gam,:~ •·
W'lv from home are Wldl Jaebon l'lOJit over Jack-.on, Po~troy over
body but themselves when there
224 HottSES .iLiGIBLE
NORFOLK, Wa. UP
Light'lnd Logan. Jackson is the league's Logan, Nelsonville over Wel1 sto n.
IWil ~'I'IW. Calli., UP - A were !lome features of the game's rtther door JJ~at (witta Middleoert' But anything can
happen,
and weight contender Kenny Lane, ju.
~· fl Dt iwo-year olds have conduct that could have been men·
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bil.a.nt over his ltnpresive secon~
tioned publici)' but wa.tn't be- and Log1n 5-e eoold knoek. them Usually 4oe'sl
victory uainst Fl"anltie 'Byft tn
""' ~· tlllllble '"' the $80,000 cause or a desire to maintain a "(f but It Isn't likely.
COUNTY OMIII
IIJ .....~ Futurity on April
ltaciae eJ;rtertaJ..I:lci Am.,.Bern At their re.tUI"I,l TV bout, Dtfer~q $76.~ I hens bas a rolll(her road t••
• wblle ~fO &amp;Ue.year-oldt have sportsmanlike posture.
~ome jn wb• oh~ 1&gt;o 1 •uffl. 000 lo&lt;fly ior a sl&gt;ot at the •itle.
Thc next two weeks put. thali•onow After meetln~ Gllftooftp: dent "'II 10 lolr!l It lbo :rornado
~ ·-~ lor the $80,000
With ~Is ~th,r9~n~ TKO ove&lt;
Tornado
in~o compt.titton with the ~wav Friday night ·thf' Bulldogs ca.n ~orne ba\!k 14M the Waharm l!yfl pl'9viclil)g hts ! [Jb ;otnl(ht
IIS.!'J•~r!Jr, April 8.
top clnb.~ m the Athen1 County "'nt.ertaln l.(KI"an. then
C01lle t.n
wtn, the browi\.bail'td .southpaw
Leauge. Two cf the &amp;amel are •· Pmneroy and w1nd up agatntt WeU- &lt;liautel'.
Rutland Ls at hom' a(ainst ThP !rom lilv~. l!lich.. ofle&lt;ed
wav from home.
.st&lt;&gt;n .at horne. Athena ed,Jed WtJL. Plaine, tbe 8U'ODJ A~tDa County $75.000 lor • de!en1e by th'e vf&lt;.
Racine fans, If there are no
and Eut.ern ~ until Sat-t tor In next month's Joe)' Brown·
otbeu, beUeve f.ieir bOYs wJII pull ston Ol\ Jan. 18 by a ~1 count
to
.Rome-canaan on the Bud Smith title fight at Miami
'hemeclves togethet after thta de- "n tlte .R9d:et fto~r but Will ho:vP.
Beoolo.
Ieat, which in a sense had to come t.o go some to repeat. Pomc1'0~·
1ometime and go on to majt an ..,,.at AthPns 61-48 on the Athen ..
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admirable' rtcord fo,. the - ~n 'loor ann should do It !lla.IJ1 on
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and clean up the eotiraty tourna- F~b. 8tll We.
ment.
The Panthers and Wellston hJV'!
out.atde ebancee to ret into teriou.a
P&lt;awings will bo held lor the
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ootmty tournament . tonit:ht wltb contention although both face a
~
Middleport. Racine. Rutland, East· dlfficu:lt atsi(Jnme-nt in overtO'Dl·
ing
thorta«el In the vital loat ·
f~;. and HarrlsQnvJlle partlclpatvited and •.ccepted into tb!' ~9Ur­
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Best way to explain thla •nnt nament. PriOr to that the Ylflow
Is lo tell you to get your penell Jackets went directly to the .,B"
~0~d/'P" and !ollow th"e dl,ect- tourney In Athen~ as did also the
eounty tournament ·winner.
Draw five line, mamber each 1
through 5. Middleport and Racine
vte !or lhe one and rive ilne1, In
'1M
I M~ ~han a car, more
F
nt -~d R
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a separatP draw. Rutland, Eut.ern
tha~~t
._tt'a 1 ~ly new
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lpCI .. " . and Hmison"'lle &lt;!raw (or line&lt;
~nl
c)e. A ,.J Pat\ 'horH lha•
&gt;
2, 3 and •
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~ mare than half a ton.
Cl
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Numbers 1 and 2 play nnd 4
Olllp I
and ~ play, with No. 3 having a
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bye in the !irst round . In the see•
ond ·rounc:I-No. 3 meets the winner
MU H ,f-. , . &amp; to 11 p1pes
or 1 and 2 whllo the wlnn"' or
HOt.r.vwoon. ~'Ia. UP . Ann
Lhat round meets the winner of Quast, recent winner of the Doher·
4 and t1 In the final round .
ty wom('n's title,' and ner partner .
In short, club• Jandlnl !J1 e ither Ann
Richardson of Columbu!l,
tho No. 1 or 2 slot will hove to Ohio, were rated among the top
win three gllmos to take tl1e title. favorllt'S ill the field of 32 women
Team! drawlaa: 8 pOJIUon tn s, 4, amateurs who teed off today In
o• ' oon lake lhe buntlnK with the 12th annual Hollywood rou•·
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hall loumamcnt.
tdA I:!Oinp.tn.
Th~ rf!scrves draw \\•lht.
Most or the
competitors en ·
••et• -~ ppo bnent
This drawlni arranaement haj g.l&amp;ed ln a practice round Wedne•
W . Mala St.
PomeroJ
been in erfcct two years. It wa• d.ay, plating in mixrd rour!lomcs
~iii:ii~;:;:;;;~'~'t~o~o&gt;;ow;h~e~n~M~Id~d~l~ep~o~rt:..;w~a~•~l~n~·~ with Onnge Brook Country c lub
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~\ ~~. •as tail .&amp;15, 14d Tornadoes Tuesday ni1bt b)l Wt.·
DllnGJf•· jll~ 1 --out .5.83, CGm·
.A ... oi'd f .60&amp; au ..~y mliJd.
haJJ]. a 42·S7. The TorDII&lt;lo doeA't
Pin "" ,_, ,...: ·.;__ 0
It's customary for tU
Don .
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BASKETBALL Bobcats Break Jinx With Marshall,
Win First Time In Six Game Stretch
COLLEGE
By U~!::T p,....
lona 83 Wagnel" 6g
~obicb 72 ~enn State 61
Bo.ston Coli. 68 MassachusC''!.oi f-1
f)uquenSe 71 St. Francis (N. \ ., ...
Connecticut 124 Maine 92
Army 6~ Boston tf. 54
Temple 70 Navy 58

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hel.p her celRbrate her·
Those attending were ¥rs.
Thompson apd Vir&amp;inia, Min ·
R~sh, Mrs. Mi.xloe Lathey,
Enola Brown, Ml-s. Ue-vlo
Mrs. Be~trice
lfcCormick,
A group of womr-n of the ¥crnon Betty Thompson and

8y \lni~M Press
Ohio collc,e buketball powers
took the ed,rc, 3·1, ia international
'lBT''f'S iq the fiate
Wednesday

MELBOURNE, Australia
UP
.John 14ar&amp;hall, tt•e
swimmina:
star who was an olympic competitor for Auatral.ia and set world
records for Yale, was mourned to ·
day by athletes the world ov~r.
Marshall, 26 . .died Wednesday
without ever emerging trom lh£'
coma he entered when he surtered
head injUl'les in an auto aecidnl
last ThursdaY.
Marshall tried a comeback from
shoulder bursitis that . had !orced
him ta quit two years ago and the
best he could do wu a fifth plat'e

BROAD RUN

. ' 11 t.

. Ohio University whiskf'4 to a
L03-74 upset victory over Marsh·
all in 11 Mid -American Confer"ence
~arne to mark the streaking Bob·
.;:ats' first victory over Marshall
In tb.e last six games between the

t-wo.

'l1le Dayton Flyers pounced on
DePaul for a '76-58 victory at DaytoR. Mount Union was the only
By.c:l$:ete teaM losiae: to an out of
•tate fe-m v.1Je.R Geneva CPa.) took
their ~·S.'If+-f, ,y a score of 61-57.
StetWeaville College edged the
Q\lttnt~~ 'far1nes, 63-62, when
Don C1.ub )lrr~e a 61-61 tie in
the final twu mioutea with a field

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Ohio U. shot a blistering 46 per
cem ovenl) and 57 per ~nt I~
the second half, leading all the
Marshall .

Ohio U. paeed by Capt. Fred
MoorEl'!l 26 point!! shot into an
early, 6-4 lead, and extended it 11
points at one time in the first
baJf. The Bobcats led, 42-83, at the
half.

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· Barre, Pa., oll'ld pard Connle Tuu
nf BerwlC!I:, Pa .. a pair of rllln(J
· - l o-~ ;avr- been voted t'O-ca.pt :~l n s of the Citadel's l!M7 foobtall
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and they're

NIW calM -completely new-stroapr, roomier, . H1W rktmg cornfertl Bi&amp; roomy cabs, new ehwls
smarter! Nt~w wider full-wrap windsbleld. N.w Swpenllion, and iocreued Yisiln1ity roinbine to
greatl)' improve riding !Uid handling ease,
inboard cab step, new HI-Drt Ventill\tlon.
HIW

r.)'tlreuiJ!: ch.rtth shlnc.lard in all models, pickups

to tandem~. ~osier to opemte-WQI"b Uko hydra.u~

Uc brake. autch and brake pedd: are moderp
...ponded type!
NIW ltyi•IH plchp ..dl .. , standard at DO eltrB

America'• b!Qost ptdrup bodlool Side load·
llq'• far easier with full-width body.

ON DISPLAY
TOMORROW

NIW dlaa!( lhtftllhl New &amp;ames, up to 131
stroqer. Nevi sturdier front and lUll' adell New
higher Cl.plCity •pdnp:l
NfW
GMMI Higher horsepower, £teet
breatlrlng. hiaher compression ratm, new Super.
Filter air cleaner. Short Stroke qine de5igu-V..a
or St.. ID "'""' Dl&lt;ldeii

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J:or'57 and the yet~.rt~ ahead-

FORD TRUCKS COST LES$

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Tbo boldly modej'D ll)riiDg you ,.. In th4t D.tW F'Qrd lrucb
for '57 l)ut hlnllat hoW deep.down ~ they renlly arel
The beautiful new Ford Ranchero rides, handles and loob
like~ modem car. Peep down l(s a J:UIIPCiiruck-caJTles
over hall a ton, mor. than manr "'lll!ard pickups. Fonl"s
aH-now Tilt Cilb Series brings a new kind of mot!Orn design
to tho blg-iru.d&lt; Seld. lfs America's ~t-prtced• Tilt
Cab line.
New Ford pldoJpo back up tbeU sleek I'IIDd«» styling with
higher powel', -pletely new cab~ a new kind of pickup
dtla stjrhootd, bqdies are blgg&lt;tft of any pickup.
'l1oe dno ~ shown here give you just an Idea of the
sweeping chan(!OIIn the now Ford line lbr '5'1-l'llllglng up
to tandemo with 611,000-lb. Gt.'W. See fOUl' Ford Dealer for
complete detaiJIIill,lbolruck to lit YOUI' job,
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Now JOI!k•P with StyiMide body, otandud ll no ....,
C'OSt. lfvM you BtuDDlnJ style ud the ~~est capactcy
ol aey ball-toonor. Avallablo ID 61- and MI. j.odjr J.natha.

N•w JtfM.Y 12-Q
Stilt. t8..s and lltt1 ~&gt;
' ~"~nrtch '8·2 were
amone th "
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lehamr._loDI lD-l, unbe&lt;~ten St

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the nstion's premier poal-aeason
event, was shoppin)o!
· h~~kctball
nl'n und tnd11v fnr "siPN'W'r" team~
,., romh\t fie"{"~ ('Omp"tition fro""
t,e NO'AA champlon1hip.

ROGERS

Pomol'll)'

Sliced.

NIT Scrounging
For Additions To
Enliven Tourney

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Ohio Gal Named
In Fal'ored Spot
For West Match

Wheel · lalgncing

ghte.i's.
ball."
iloert Ohlinger was a eueat of
Ke
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ManUJ.! s_tackl up aa the Yan;g.net.,. . erno . IJ Saturd&amp;f night. kees' bineRt financial headache
Mrs. Shirley H-euGn and chiJ.
drell spent Wed~;~esday with Mrs. but two more cf their pl..,.ers who
Evelyn l'tous~ and daugb,tert.
aren't lU:ine to bu~a:e u,ntJl they're
COMPLETE
),Jr. and Mrs. Cedi Martln were offered more money are 0\Jn ••Pef~llinlt' on Mr. aod~ Mra. Ray~nortd · feet Game" Linea and. Bob Orim.
a.~li an!f family Saturday.
The YJnkees, boweVer, aren't
M:r. and Mrs. Pearl Har,.·iJJ anti the o.nty .cl!fb tilth aalary pro)).
'5' Caot Iron Tub
fa,rit.iJy o{
Minersville were re· lems.
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Full ~lze Bardwlek
c,ently faHIN: on Mrs. Ruth Good·
Southpaw Warren Spahn arui
ni~. .
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outfielder Hank Aaron both we
Junmte Dale 600dn~ te who Has asking far more money from the
emWOYment at AlUante wa s hom~&gt; Milwau'(ce nrrl\'cs. Sp~hn, !l ~
&amp;e,. tl38.115 laotalled for
o~ the weekend.
game ~~ inl~C'r Ia:&gt;t }'car, left .M1l·
.The tuthP.1'tln Blb1e Sturlv me r lwDukee for hi~ home 111 ;Q~rl­
$109.9;)
wttlJ Mr. and M~·s . Ted Edwnrdo ~lwt nt•. Ukb., 'Vednesday after
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J.St Wtodnes~ay e\'l."!ninf!; :dl•:"tl:r&lt;· · . v?:~ ; rc;ng: )!~ g:..t "now~ere" in
7-Pieee Chrome
f;('\'t)( l]·l~. n·&lt;' 11 I ··~:; :;::I:J.l"j' u:~c-usslqns .
•t·ere C o. th l'lln!'
r~:wdnite ..&gt;:~ ry l, Hll rfr'l~n . St;~lr·· !
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. JIREAKFAST SET
·rl'·rt Fnwi!' Kin ~! nn _I Pto'' r: 3v
Thr Detroit -.Tigers admit the~
1 ''1l' r.r.l Pe!'i!"N .
· " haven't heard a word" fi'Oir
Thn~to gltflfT :ng at I'·" h r ·"' . ..,r qnuthp~':¥ Billy Hoeft, another 20
Reg. t99.85
M'Jorenre Mae and Ola Rickard • game wmner, and Cleveland Gen
1 "f i1r1111~m Station Thursdav we"l'
t&gt;r~l ~ana~er Hank Greenberg
1 "\frs. Isabelle Bmwn anrl sons. Mr~
failed m hts effort to sign Early
T•·'i'nP Justis all of M~son . Mrs
Wy~n, ~til l ~notber me~ber of~
Frieda
Heury
of
Cliflvu.
Mts.
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20·\'Jctury Circle.
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1 New Haven, Mrs.
E~ty] Clark
FIGHT RESULT$'
Hardware and Fumlturn
I M... F'nnie cJ .. k, M,;, Evelyn
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Roush
and
daughters,
Mrs.
Louise
NOR·
F
OLK,
Va.
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Kenny
!f. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
Gibbs and Mrs. Euttice Hart all of 139¥&lt;1, Muskegon, Mich., stopped
Let8rt.
- Frankie Ryff, 139, New York 8.

SIMONS

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)fr. and Mrl. Dtn 0.
Dr and Mrs. D. V. Sm~tll~~

•TERMS

Our 11111.... 11 Not

SPJd'JA.LIZE

WeiM ami Yankee eo-owner Del
Webb will bf'. •mong tb&lt;&gt;ae preaeat
when Ma;ntle Is honored as "Man
of the Year" by Sport Maguine
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lle.Ylnt:, today. Welts has indicated he will
Ada and Harry Dale were caDinr: bea:ln "heavy negotiations."
on Mr. and Mrs. otlllel' Linina:
Each 1peUer at the ceremony
and family of west Coiu'ftbla Sun· will get up and praise Mickey to
day.
the sky. Then lt will be Weiss•
Mln Janke Gibblf and Larry turn to speak about Mantle's baseLi&amp;Vi.ng were reoent guests oC Mr. ball virtues. Wllat can he podi.bly
and 1Ml'a. 'MH"Ion Roush lind dau· NY'I''l"""''Tbe bum can't hit a CUI'(te

of Poinl "epant, Mn . .~1!]!

$79.95 I

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Mit=k•y Mantle and Yankee General Maaaaer George Ylei11, havinl dispensed with the preliminaries, settle down to braaa tacks
to(l.ay and if the site of their sal·
ar, talk is a factor, tbe yOuDJ
slugger ia 1 .$60.000 cinch to get
what be's asking.

BleuJna:a Monday.
Mr. F. H. Routh and llr. HIU'I'f
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Roush wer ::: ThOA1ptiOft weu bu•ineN villtoh
shopping in Point Phlll&amp;an! MOl)- in Polot Pleauot Sa.turd1y.
d'ay.
Calrin
BJ.eesing, Mn. W. J ..
Mn. Luvena Rainey tpent Wed· R.ofUns aRd Charles "'Lnebrenbr
lpellt F'rida)o with the furmera liOfl
nesday wlt.b )Irs. Irene My"en.
Mr. ,nd Mn. Charlie
Brpwn Lewis at s't. ,k)&amp;eph'll
Hospital .
anct Evalee, and Mn. Arch Roush Mn. Blt..'ll!iiny Nt been at his s.ide
were suest1 of Mr. an.d Mn. c. P. slne-e We4n~ay.
Blestit:Ji' Mon&lt;lay anernoc,n and 1 Mrs. VIremia Sa)·re of Mt.wn
called on Mr. and Mn. Arcn Routh
evenina:.
llr. and Mrs. Leonard R~u sh and Saturday_.
Mn. Josephine RobinJOn JpeDt
family vi.a~ed
Wedneada)' witb
the weekend wKh her father and
Mra. W. J. C,ha,man.
Mr. and Mn. Wayne fulrt were mother Mr. 1nd kn. Dw:lgbt Gibh
caJlert in the b~mN of Mr . and
Mn. Arch RoUih, Mr. and Mn.
Ct"i!il Bleuina: and Mr. and Mrs.
Sant Boston Wed.,etday .
Mr. and Mrs. Teet SUwarL or
West Columbil called on Mr . and
)Jn. Fred Roueb w,drieJda)'.
Mr. CwrtU -l.ic,i:ard q~et his nephew Mr. J(eo.Boilt Ilion.!~ or C.l·
qbu.t in Pomeroy Wedne11~
evfllitll w.be speat the. wee!r:end
with hla uacle ...aad au.nL
58 l.BS. UNCLASSIFIED
Tbi.J cominuruty wh · ahOtked
over tbe death of
~he! My·
ei'1 Which OCC!un-ed at st. Joseph'a
Hospital
Parkereburt · ' TuesdJ)'
mtll'niag: She wae a resident of
Dllytn, Ohio "but owned. property
near Broad Cburch and wae viait·
lilt her only f:hilod, tlr. T4}bey Mr·
OPEN .EVEHING8
ers wbeD. she bec!Jint# Ill Funeral
W. 1111111 St.
and bur.ial•was at Brotd Friday.
Sbe )ad many friends ,n~ will b&lt;:'

Rock , Nn. T)lomton,
nett, Ml'. ... Mrs. Cui.

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RlchrNn

an.d Yr. an.d Mrs. Tobey M }'er~ Yr Emer)' Fry , Hn. Ed.wi;a HJ.ld·
Hr. Donald Fogluong of M.a~Wn ;.on and .. n ._Fa.aru.e Roudllatt•d_tailed on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fry ·d lhe •uneral of Mrt, SteUa
.Prid1y afternoon.
..it'Jmm at Union E. U. B. Church
Wl"dneaday.
Mn, ErA~
and MUs TwiIa
&amp;if~d Jtad u tbelr euettl Suf\
Rev . W S. Billupei WIJ t.Jte lllin.
day Mr . .and Mn. Jlomer Ri~kard , 1er a:ueat of c,;. f . Ble11inr Fricby.
Wn. Al.t.ie !ioward of New fbv·
ketlattb aod Oak of Colwnbu•
Mr. atl4 Mn. StllliLey Adkln• ol m. Mr&amp;. ELitabt'Lh Pullin o1 Plat
!ltw Haven , Mr. and
Mn. BiL '
Harris of Ma~UJn and )fr. Curthl
Ri.ekard.
Mr. and Mn. Ernest 81ellitlg
ot P-.rkenburg spent l\l·edDet~y
nicht with Mr. W. J . Chapman and
W. A. BIHtine.
Mr. 111(1 llrs. Ed Fry, !ln. Er·
ull Adklna, Mrs. N;wmi Velker,

GAS RANGE

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Obio U. now has a 8-3 confer·
en~ mark 11nd Mars.ba"U's record I
1
l1 5-3 iri league play.

January
Specials

in the 200-meter butterfly in the
reeent olympic rames.
Marshall's
best competitive
years wel'e at Yale, bEot-aust from
1950 through 1954 he smashed
world freestyle records a graad
total of 28 time.,,

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Hal Greer of the .Bta ~retn pro26 po1nts (or the losers, but
eontrol of the board1 aave· Ohio
U. the victory,

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World Mourns Death Of t'onner ¥ale
Swimming Great After Car Accident

romm~nity
of
Mrs. Ray iatbered
Thompson .M':~~:~!~

Mr. Lflwil JUeuinJ w:a1 remoud

Middleport

Biscuits.~~;~.:;:~ 1Oc Cake ..):;r.. w 25c '"

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FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
(21 ) Real Estate
1.--ROvMs- ,.,d BATH, UOOOOO

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6- Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 31 , 1957

Legal Notice ·

, Pomeroy Call
1 31 3tc

Legal Notice

James Bryant, J r w.hoJ:JC place
5HERIPF'S SALI OF REAL
of reliidence 1s uoknown. Lucille
ESTATE
Po~ers, whose place o{ reSi dence
The St•te of Ohio, Mei111 County
RATES Is 6742 Sparta, Detroit 10, Mlchl·
Common Pleas Court
gan; Bartlett Parker, whose place
Benj•mln Hllldor., Plahttlff
'
2 cent.s per word, one insertion. Mimmum charge 50c -4 C(•nt.;
auwm&lt;J\Jc wa:t·; ht·ali'J ii
'hone of res1dencc IS unknown, the unn
per word for three consecutive insertions
ti3
11.
:
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~1 u: u2:::2 fur &lt;~~•&lt;~rtmcnts.
known
hetrs,
devisee&amp;,
lcgat(les,
Frank
N.
Hllldore,
Def•ndent
S~ial - One month 'for Z5 cents per word
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dutnbutecs,
administrators,
execu·
Case
No
17.454.
FUll rate of 2 eenta per word Will be char.:l:'t! for adverliSJn.t 1f
tors, 1f any, or Bartlett Parker,
Io pursuance of an Order ot
aot paid for before the ~tb of each m onth following mserllor1.
Errofl&gt; in Advertising-Should be reported lmmedlalcly 1 he
5 ROO}IS, h.scml'nt, wuh house, Deceased; Allee Ford, whose place Sale m Partition m the above en·
Daily Sentinel will not be responsible for more than one u u:ur·
on Kerr ~~ Po 1rH'fO} El~clrtc, of resHience lS unknown; Mrs. titled action, I wW offer for sale
reel insertion.
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Wendell Fulton. whose place of at public auction, at the door of
water Pho ne Hi2 J
Card of Thanks and Special Nohces of Events prtnl('r l at rl'guI
2tl
61p
residence
is unknown; Sarah Holm the Court House in Pomeroy, Ohio
lar cla111ified rates. Obituaries publiShed at I cent p l'r word
ben , whose place of residence is , m the above named County, on
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unknown; Mrs Bert Higley , whose Saturday, the 16 day of February,
1 FRIGIDAIRE,
J::•u.. tc G a~
place of residence i.11 unknown : 1957 , at 10. s. m. o'clock. the fol·
Range WJII ~ell hoth reason.
1 Louise Exllne , whose place of res- lowmg descrlbM real estate, situ·
(1)
ably Ca ll :m
1 3I3tc l
ldcnce IS unknowR The Maynard ate in the f.ounty of Melg1 and
'
Coal
Compflny,
a Corporation, State of Ohtn, and 1D the TOWDihip
IT 'S EASY TO
ELEC1 RI C St:\\' 1 ~0 ,\-lACHINE,
whose res1d ence, or bustness add· of Oltve , to-wit :
lavatory, lar~::e m('rit("Jnc rabtnct,
BUY - SELL - RENT ress u unknown w11l take nqtiee
PARCEL NUMBER ONE. Situ·
clectrtc sweu;:~ r Phone 364.
lind employment - htre that on the 7th day of December ated in tbe 'I'"wnabip of OUve, tbr
l 29 6tc
or lind a lost item through
1956, Hiram Slawter, being plain· County of Meigs, and State of
'The Dally Sentinel WANT HOLSTEIN COW 3 years, Iresh 1
tiff. f!led his pehtlon in the court Ohio, and bounded and deaulbed
ADS Don't put it olf of Commltn Pleas, Meigs County, as follows , to-wit; Be(inning a1
soon. Nuar Mornm);! Star Church. I
Ohio, Case No. 12,497, against the the northwest corner of land OWD·
Call 398 Today - An Ad in
John ChA•w&gt;
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above named parties and other• ed b) Willillm PhilliJJI, and form·
this column
as defendants, alleging that he erly owned by Je•JJie B. MyJ;ocle,
AN OUTBUll.IJING m good conhas a legal right to and is seized 1n Section 12, Town 4 1nd RaDJe
dillOn Call 341 ·Y.
1-28-6tc
in fee simple of the undivided 11, and running touth 96 rods,
1 23/24ths part of the following de- thPnee east 281h rod'i; thence nortb
~\JI Ken'
scribed parcl"ls of real estate, to- · 96 rods along Albert Schultz's line;
Furntshed APARTMF:NT -. 4I wit ·
then~e west 281h, rods, to the plactl
rooms
an1
prn·ate
h&lt;~lh 11213 E
PARCEL
No
1.
of
beginnin1. cont~ininc 17 aerea
KROGER
Ma in St , Pomt•roy Phone 103-X
The
following
Rl"al
Estate
situmore
or less: a r1ght of way beA New Super Market
1 29 :nc
ated
in
the
County
of
Metgs,
in
the
In Pomeroy, Ohio
State of Oh10, and m the Town- part of each of aaJd parcell o!
Kroger will interview for APART:IIF. N'l'-~ :'1 room~; and bath ,
ship of Rutland , and bounded and real estate.
male clerk positions full gas fu r nar( , Joratt·d :!lfP'2 E.
described as follows· In Section
Plaintiff fuftber alleges that
Ma111 Si , !'um!Croy Call Dr K
time and part time.
No. 7, Town 6 and Range 14 of the ~he Maynard Coal Company, 1
D Amsbar y
I :J5 lf '
I OhiO Company's Purchase: Begin· Corporation, may claim an lnU!r·
Quall!lcatlons Necessary
FULL TIMI-,
ning 103 rods North of the South esl ln 13 acres of coal underlying
LH:l,(•L
.YilJl]ld~~·
High ~c¥ol Gradut~tft
East corner of Section No. 7; Parcel No. 2, by virtue of a deed
l.:llUH!Il
fo,
•IJJt!r,
M1ri
PAR.T TIMEthenCe West 1208 feet ; thence • recorded in Vol. 113, Paee 268,
i'u ti:lti5·X
t'L-l·tJ
High School Stud•nH
North 22 deg. East 271S feet, thence Deed Record.,, Meiga County, Ohio.
AGE 17 to 30, neat apparance ,
toJt re......_WtellSI.OJJ
Lwlder~
Furthermore that the de!end·
, - friendly personality and able to
;;:;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;:I North
40 de~. East 299 feet ; thenc"
!:icaffold Boards. 1:)~ Clollw. - -- - - - North 48 Deg. East 18'7 feet; ants, Bartlett Parker and the un·
pau written test.
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..;IJnton F:sber Ylddle(llllft.
thence North 61 Deg. Eallt 594 feet known heir•. devisees legatee.,
Starlin~ Rates
Pbun~ 6:.!tlli-X
11-J...d
thence North 34lh Deg. East 99 dtstributees. adminiBlraton, eJI[ecu·
Full Time - $51.40 Per Week&gt;
=--:-:- -- - -P•rt Time $1.26 Per Hour
STRl.I&gt;CTURAL
aEAM:i
feet,
thence North 1714 Deg. East tors, tf an:r, of Bartlett Parker,
1
ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One
40 HOUR week, regular period ic
&amp;CRAto IRON_ METALS
198 ~et; thence North 14 Dcg. Deceased ; Alice Ford, M:n. Wen8 room ho11.1e Newly decorated
increases, uccllcnt bcnef1t pro·
East 280 feet :thence North 38 dell F'ulton; Sarah Holmben; Mrs.
lnslde aM out A. N. Bengtl,
gram lncludinK free insurance ,
Oeg. E'"l 33 feel 1o the East line Bert Higley and Louise Exline
Pomeroy.
11 1 U
sick pay, profit shanng, etc.
of Section No. 7; thence South on may claim an Interest In the 13
App_l_t In penon •t
Phone 51ll
Pomtroy
Seclion lme 1680 feet to point c£ acres of eoal underlying Partel
MARTIN HOTEL
beginning, eontalmng 10 acres No 2 by v1rtue of the said deed
,
more or less.
recorded in Vol. 113, Page 268 of
Pomeroy, Ohio
the Deed Records of Me1gs County
CAN
YOU
ust:
SJ5$50
a
week
Wnen
peopl&amp;
suddenly
fac~
IJ~
PARCEL
No.
2
Thurtd•y. Jenu•...,311t
lt1 1Hid111ur• to yow present earnr~av~mcnt the sei'Vtce of a trusi
Between 10 a.m. •nd 2 p.m.
The followmg Real Estale situ- Ohio
worthy fuu eral dJrct.'lor ts Jndli:r ated in the ('o untv of Meigs, the
Plaintiff further alleges in the
mg_..., Supp 1y 11!1\~u m er~ ttl !Po m1·2&amp;-2t c
pensablc They also welcome tile stale of Ohio and in the Township petition that the Division CJf Aid
eroy w1th tlw llllgt• Rawlc1gh
information and counsel rc•;elvLint' Stmt ,.,.1111ng 1mm edmlcly .
or Rutland and bounded and des- for the Aged Department of Pulr
ed at
Wlll l' Hi~o\\ lt' IJ.:h H llept OliL-840cribed as follows· In ~;ectJon No. 1, lir Welfare Stale of Ohio, has or
776 , i"rt' l' JlOrl, Ill
1 ;n ltp
Town No 6 an Ra.nge No. 14 of claims to have a lien on said rea)
the Ohio Company's Purchase : Be· estate.
In the prayer of 11aid petition,
ln addit10n thl.,. cD n secure qm;(· ginning 103 rods North or the
~Ult.:K 6E.JCV1C'l: on Watca R&amp;
plamhf(
prays that his mterest M1
plllnlijl
bJ
Factory Th.lned lty merchancitse wJthoul extra- \ South West rornflr of Section No.
sa td r eal estate may be set off to
vaaance.
144
Butternut
Ave
1;
thence
Ealit
149
feet
,
thence
"'atcb&lt;ttlk« . CUl.;LlN.!S JKWF.r
North 15 Deg East 2172 feet to him in severalty and for partitions
LERS, Pf'UlollrO•.
l-3-d
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the Southeast corner of a 5 acre of sa td real estate, according tn
-~
trp.ct form e rly sold to Wilbur the respective rights Of t.be per·
M\X WARll
tLADh.J &amp; TEL~VJ ::JIO~ SERVJC:I!.
Reevt&gt;s lhencc North S.'l Deg. tbnl thereto, and in cue parti·
•
Phone :tOO. Ueland Appllaol't"
W('!;t 194 feet along lhc Svuth sid e lion of said aforesaid described
~lrae, 118 W. MaJn St.• Pomero7
of the saul 5 arres; thence South real estate cannot be made w1lh·
.01-ZJI. If
38 Deg West 810 fE"et to the west out rnamfest injury to the value
• .::,;
... _
fin . _ _ . .
Now In Our Showroom
hnc of Section No l; thence South thereof, then that said real estate
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11
I'OREMM " ABIIOTT T.V. 3ERPower put to better u~;e"
115
1
.
leeond
St.
.
Pt.on.
6)
on
Scdion line I68U feet to p01nt may be adjudged to one or more
VICE AU wake1 Repalred by EJ.
Pomeroy, Ohio
of bcginnmg, containing 21 acres of the partles to this suit upon '
pert 1'echmr \loU. Pbo...- Cl284o Y
eleclio11, as provide'd by law, and
morl' (Jr lr ss
~.U~e~ ,
~£~«
Thts lund suhject to an oil and lp case real estate is not adjudged
SAVE ON YOUR SW'E repair Jt
gas lease , also a right of w::~y for to one or more parties to thb ault
Raclne Shue Shop
t•gn•ss and ingress to the land ly- upon election. Ail provided by law,
lt
so
tf
INSUIIANCE
AGENC\'
Ing
so uth of the above dcsc:;rii;H.:d then thal saul real estate may be
Pomeroy, Ohio
lr&lt;~
cls;
also. a right of way for sold, free and clear from any and
fire,
Automoblb,
Het~Uh
:_
1-29-Ulc
JlOwcr poles f(Jr the transmission all claims, rights and interests or
ACCIDENT
each and all the parties to thi1
of
electrlclty over the 111me.
Lit., Cetu•lty and Bond•
Excepting
approximately 3 ~~ Jult. Plaintiff further prays that
...._.,... SP.X IAL MEETING RaC'Ine Amrracrl's of co·11 in Pittsburgh No 8 the said defendants and each of
~~ 1can Legion memben an .1 th•·t r
V{'tn or coal. whlrh said 3'1,. ocrcA them be required to set up what·
A business or your own!
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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fam !hcli, t: l Racme Methodist
ar... dl'sl'ribed in Vol 108, pa~e 253 ever r1gbts, claJms or intereata
ChuH·h . Sunday , February 3,
DAIRY ISU: STORES
of the ON'fl Records or McigA they and each of thorn have ln
6136-M
PHONES
6318
said real estate or be forever bar·
('Oillll)',
Ohio
'730pm
1313tr
Man·h Opening
red
from as:ierting same, and lor
Tht• aforesaid described parcels
1\-liddlcJlurt Area
other
proper relief.
t;ood
hl'tng a surveyed description of
Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT, Dutrv hlf' SJor,. ~ I'(' ('IJI( nlZCd L~lll(
Said
parties are required to
til(' rea l rs'ate described In Vol.
AII 1Uukcs and Model!l
balancing wnd brake service. I'I'S in tlw llll'r(·h,uHhstng of soft ic'P
answer
on
or before the 2nd day
I ill,. pa~c 623 of the Deed Records,
~... :·
Hackelt'1:1 Sarety Service, West cl't'&lt;lllt , lw ~ &lt;Ill 1'M't•llunt (QrRI\un
of
March,
A
D 19157.
11.\'allubl c now 111 I he MlddlcllOI't
Me1p: ~ County, .Phlo.
.......
Main Strc, t, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Dited
January
9th. 1957.
arc11
Plaint1 rr further aJieges In ~Is
AUTO SALES
Hiram
Slawter ·
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A::
Y-1-::D::O::cN::'T:-:YOU KNOW?
Halrv I.~J ,. !ilorrs are a Nnt!tnlnl
JWtitiOn that Janles Bryant, Jr Is
crow
&amp;
Crow
cham
uf
!ndtvtdu111ly
OWIIt'rl
rll'l"f'·
nttkcr'l will Jive )'OU the belt
srtlcd of the undivided 1/ 24th
ms wtlh rxl'lu~Jv(•ly designed nn&lt;1
Attorneys for PlainUfb
trde on /urnlturt or appllan·
CONCRETI!:
BLOCKS
patentt•d hu1ld1nlo: - not a roadslrlt·
(ll 10, 17 . 21 , 31, (2) 7. 14 8tc
eea.
U tf stand but a lwaullful, mode rn .
"'Build Better For L"1"
deed d01ted November 9, 11M3 and
prat"tiral jr,forr
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GRUESER BI,OCK CO.
rccordl'd November 23, 1943 In
(8)
Dairv Isle w11l sr t you up in hu~1
J Mil.. North of _.ome,.oy
the rccord11 of the Deeds of MeiGS
nes11 in t1 prot('rlcd location witt.
'
Oft Rt. SS. Cllll Wm. o,......,
C'O\Illty' OhlO, Volume un' Pa.ge
-· --::~
hm1trd r~pltnl
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Rock lprln11
I6R
11186 BUI CK Special 4 dr. Hard All Ouiry l.~IE· lll('llliOI\ 8 al'(' ~cl rrt
-:::-:::-:=::-:,S~t·'
S and all 0lh•r
SWANTON,
OHIO-"Rennel Con•
Top Sedan U~naf1ow, one local ,,rt by men with yt• :u·s of msrk('t
~_
" ll p{'rson
" S hIV·
oentrete
t• an exc.llent prod.uct tor
NOTICI
.
Ill~ an lllterest In said property
•nYon• 1Ufferin1 from overwel~ ln
owntr, red and white three ~uney tli!Pellf'llt't'
tone. $219~.00. Blaettnar's, Pom· Own•,. earnint up to $300 1 week
Gerald Whitlol'k. ~iddr(&gt;ss un- arc required to appear and f1le
=wo~~~~:l.~~.torf
h•;:i
known The unknown heln of El· thetr answers In aald Court on or
to believe th1t I Wu ov.,...trht •t
eroy.
1 :u tile 1nd more.
Capltt~l required : $3,500.
wuod Tnrh· 1·, tteeeased. Tht• un- before March 20, 1957
e\1,"
write• Mn. B. Trowbrtdl•, ft , :t.
\
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l!ktx 72, Bw1nt0ft, 0.
.. 18M PONTIAC V8 Star Chid 4 dr. llln•nclnt tin be 1rren. .d.
ktwwn heirs or lnu Whitlock, dellOWtARD c . BOil'S
Alii: your druidlt lor .. OUilCH of
Writ. or l'hon• 1t nn.-•l
Only 8.00ll urcful mlle~ . nnar·
c·P:t, l'!( TllP nnknnwn ht•trs of
United StalPs Marshall
~=~~ ~~~N,n~~t. ~~~
est new u1ed car In lht!i orca. 11,\IR.Y lSI, •: SAMlS
M'IJIJd" Tutll'y clt·rensc~d. The un- 1(1 1 ::n (2) 7, 14, 21.28 1(3) '7, 6tc
redudnJ wttb
•
$2493.00. BlaeUnan, Pomeroy. Wooster, Hhln
known hem, ol .l ud1c M Turle)', .
,.
Phone: ANg&lt;lus 3·1075
1 31 8tc
also kn ow n as J M.. Turley, ~·
Wfill!
~
t~
,.
rrased ,\In Jakt • noti et.'! that thr
J1;ft
~II!
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:- UI!Wl •MEUCURY Montcray 4 dr GERAI.D llfiOPER
lTmted State·~ nt Amenra has filed
/lf1
l. ·
Sediill . 12,000 actual milea. Met· 1613 P&lt;nn St
1t8 tomphuu1 t il the Umlcd Shllil&amp;
:
)
~
~ comatiC'. ~5eo.OO. Blactlnar'a. Zanesvllh·. Ohio
UistrJ.•I t.'ll'llt. Southern District
~ ,,
He'll have an
._,
Pomeroy
J 31 6\c
Phone:
Zanrsl·llle,
of OhiO at Culumbus, being rivil
~ '•
appetite
as bi9 U his ICOf8 when he
0.,
3-84!7
~--Achon 4844 , United Stall's o! A·
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' a:-'19~ PONTIAC V8 2 dr. Sedan
merlca \'s·EJ'~it&gt; Turley and others,
gets
home.
A
qmck
macllilr.e deviled ham
_
Leu tha n 12,000 miles. If lh&lt;'rt' ' 1R I
~f'ckin g forcr losllre of its JUdi!·
sandwichea made with fresh
ever wa11 a "cream purl", thl~ ~~
' me~t 111.'11 upon the follow ing Ill'·
HOLSUM BREAD and a. ateamiwvt
ont. $219~ 00. Blaeltnlllr'tt, Pomc",.
, bowl of cl&amp;m chOwder
. - - - - - sC'rlb'd projJ,..rl y
rOJo'.
1 31 6tr.
Bt'ing an lllhhv uletl lwo·thtrtls in·
EMPI OYM.~'NT WANTED - any
: ... ·)911~ BUICK Spectal 2 dr. Hard
tope off a fun·fi11ed eveDinq.
k11u! CuttiMCt Myron Bailey, terest In the following rtal proptop. Dynaflow drive, ruUy equipHI"'D I , l'omcrov
l SO 3tc erty. LocatP In the Township or
ped, blue aud '"kfcy rinhth
Satt'm, ('mmty of M'Cl88t Stat(' nf
~.. f229fi.OO, Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy , Jo' OH s~:rtVIl E m repairs on your Ohio St.- rlton No. 28, Town No 8.
S(' WJo J.( mut hilw
contact Jerry nangc No l!'i. Ohio Compan)·'s
1 31 6tc
l'lau ~ hm&lt;an . Sw~cr Sewina Ma- Purc:hase, l•'ractlon.s Nos. 34 and
~ • 1058 PLYMOUTH V8 Savpy 4 dr.
l htrw ('o
:.!~ N Court Strel"t, 30.
1
Sedan. Ooe eareful local owner,
Athon ~. Ohio
I Sl 3tc
Bel(innin~ en th South line or
~ •.,...
tbriJIInl performer $15M.OO
EMPLOYME!'lT
WANTE;r)
_
~~~-;
Frllct
h.n N'o 3~. 30 chains ~nd 83
~
Dlaeunar'~. Pomeroy .
I 31 6tc
kmd lloward Housh , Minenville hnks E~~o sl of th(l Southwt':-;1 tOr·
·P hon(' SH :\1.
1 31 3tll
nl'r tht'reof 1htm~ East 18 c hain~
111:13 I'LYMOUTH 2 dr , heater, 2
11nd 64 hnktt to th e Norlhwrsl cornew lire1, priecd tu MllJ. Call --::-=c-::· -- RuU~tnd Furniture Co.
(2Q) Business 5erviCe5 ncr uf wh~t ia known and was
::-:;::;::;;;--~JOliN f'ORDVCE'S land : 1h('ncc
1 31 3t~.:
AI'~YONF. nt•;S il\IN&lt;i HOME D~- South 32 charns 1md 70 /J~k s 1o
LIVERY ol Broughton'• Dairy 1h&lt;• hnu ])('tween nucllun 34 ilnd
Produl'Ul in Pornl·roy or Middle- 35, t hence weat 10 chains and 86
ll H. KAWLl!'IGS SONS CO. - 24
pnrt, call ~Valier nooks, phone hn k.s thcnct' South 8fl rlei(rces
hqur Wrtrker Sl"rvice.
Day
60:17·J. Ar'&lt;•r all. " The Beat We!iil to thr lall(t former!)· owned
Doesn't l'o~L A l'cnt M()re."
b\ SILA S S'I'JtONG; thence North
Phone
6227
Nlcht
Pbone
1 25 lmoc 57 th•t.:n.' t'~ 38 mlnutes West a·
1039-X. OOllGE · PLYMOVTII
lun~ Lht&gt; hnas ol SlLAS STRONG
DEALERS.
3 8 II --::--::------Insurance
to 1!w ltnc hetwl!en Ft;1ction No.
&amp;araOI-SimPIOD lnauranee Actoer. :17 .1nd No. 38; tbcnto E41st al0!\11
M.iddlepol't. Fir• • Automobile- :;.Jld ltnt• tu _the place ot beginBOD&amp;. Phoow G3le.X
140-tf OJIIJ,: , run.tsHrml '1:t acre:J more or
Je llS Bcmg the -.:llle teal eata.te
la1111'••ce Prottc!U.., con•cycd
~::::ER,
Ufe, Auto. •~.rw, PoUo. Call DoD E'T' AL io C.-\JU,. l',SHENEni!:LD

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&amp;inning at the southwest corner of
said land aM running west to an
elm tree and the township road
Mr, and Mrs. Ray TbOfiDplon of
tO flilet, and 24 feet wide more or
vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
lea.s;
Hoffm11.n, Pomeroy, vL9ited .Mr. and
PARCEL NUMBER TWO Olive Mrs. Lou HC"ffman, Sunday.
fo wns hip. Mdgs County, Stale of
A stork shower was g1ve n at the
OhiO. Bemg part of lhe north haH h ome of Mrs, Dallas Roush honor·
of the northwest quarter of sec- tng her daug hter, Mrs. Lou GilUon II, town 4, and range 11 . and land of New Raven , Friday even·
beginning on FJ.eld'~ \me and run. ing. Gil mcs were played and re·
tung north 80 rods along Albert fr.ashm ents of p1e, ice cream, poSchultz hne , thence west 88 rods tato chips l'nd pop were scned to
to the center of the road, thence Mrs. Fred Gibbs, Mrs. Gilland,
with said road to Fields lme, Mrs. Maxmc Fields, Mrs Mary
thence with Fields line to the Roush, Bet;y Call, WUma Blake,
place of beginning containing 30 Evelyn Ntcholson, Eula Stewart,
Twda HyseH, Bonnie Duncan. Mar
acres more =:~r less.
PARCEL NUMBER THREE· g1e Cartwright, Blanche Jones,
Olive Townshlp, Meigs County, Mrs. Bob GilJand , Mrs. Hart, HilState of Oh10. Being all that part dq and Gladys Roush and Ole via
of the north half of the northwest Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Robinson
quarter of ~tion' 11, town 4, and
range 11 that lies west of the pub- and f :~ mily vistted Mr. and Mrs.
He road wbirh passes ttlrough said Frank M:cDerm1tt at Letart over
section, excepting 10 acres sold to the week end.
Margaret Smith of Cleveland, 0 .
G. T. Ruth off the West end of
visited
her family and parents
Aid quarter section, also exceptlast
week
.
ing a lot out of the Northwest cor·
Mrs.
Nelson
Roush and children
ner or said land, now owned by
visited
her
parents,
Mr. and Mn.
Wa1..9on and PhJlhpa. on the west
Harry
Jobnson,
Saturday.
by land of Amlils (,. Rardon, on
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn- Cartwright
the south by htnds of Cowdery,
and Fielda,/.nd on the east by the
public roa , contalning 40 acres
more or less. There ia a r1ght of
way reserved alob.g the south side
of sa1d Jot bv Cowdery, rrom the
public road to his lot. This deed
is for Land sold to J . W. .Johnson,
by the heirs of Thomas Gum, as
recorded in Deed Book 96, pages
10, JJ , 12 and Number 107, page
-62 of 1rfe1gs County, Ohio.
:PARCEL NUMBER FOUR· S1l·
uated In Ohve Township, Me1gs
CCJunty, OhH', and bemg the south
half of the northwe ~ t quarter of
Secbon 11. Town 4 and Range 11 ,
and bounded w; follows, on the
east by lands of George S. Fields.
and on the south by Landa of C S
Infant's
Carr, and on the west by lands of
s. E. Pattw:wn, and on the north
by lands of W J Warner And con.
tammfi! 40 D.r,.es more or le~s .
Said
premises appraised at
Reg. 19o
$2,067.00 and can not be !old for
less than two thirds of the apprlnsement.
Robert C. Hartenbach , Sheriff
O'Br1en &amp; O'Brien, Att.)'S.
Reg. 29c
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U::;SE::D::-WASHINGTON UP - George
Preston Marshall, owner of the
Washington Redskins professional
football team, was accused today
m a suJt f1led by sportscaster
Harry Wisner of usmg $500,000 of
the club's money "for his own
personal benefit."

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•cal .conlribution?
Those are two of .the kJnd of.
speeial questions wbtch are popplng up this )'ear. •Last year, peoI.e were . asking about deductlona·
for ·hurricane and flood danJagei.
Every .Year we are (Jked about
deductions for medu:!·al exense5,
for IJ&amp;yments to a nuram IAA!ilctl
r..•r taking care or the youn.e:ster
\\hJ)e mother works, and for Inter·
~fl payments on installment buy. ·

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IN THE ••LY .sENt.t ·.

,.W~~ tlgeicqj, DRUG STORE

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FOR BABY

And We Are aoud to -be
fiii.YLOCM
NeW*tw :In jAeigs County

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Reg. $5.59

A. 8. D. G. CAPS

OLEO
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Reg. U.79

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For11ula llxir

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An Appeliho iuil.r

Th;. eon;,-,upplieo
full

t!SJI!'fttial for

And Liver

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ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY!

Soom&lt;&gt;nh.

GASOL1NI! ALLEY

':uc!b $600.J

EVERfJHING IS'

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Vitamin Solution · · · · · ·

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Legal Notice

LOCAL ADVEIJ.t.IOh!lJ~T
LOCAL EMPL.¥M£NT
LOCAL INTEREST

DRUG STORE

Anotlter striJcel

Multiple - For Children

Yw may not
deduct: Federal
t.Jes or excise tun. federal Soeta! Security taxe1, flt1htln1 or dog
licenses, water Ulxel or auto Ill1
apectlon fe es.
Let me repeal: You may not
claim an y of
theae dcdutUble
·Jems unless you lilt aU yoUr de·
ciuetions one • by one; you may
uot claim them if you lakt&gt; the
stondard deduction.
1'ommorow· Deductions for St&lt;"k·
ness or Injury; tax ben~ttt 9 for
p r~ 'lns with pensions or annult it•£

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Middleport

,ILLS
'Tube

$1.98

dl~7 on you,

LOCAL PICTfJftiS

STAR'K 'S

JJ'/ItJittlll, 11111
trr

Reg. U.!l

taxe1 lmpo~ed

Callie Farrah, who realc:Jes at
Kalamazoo State Hoapital, Kalamazoo, Miebipn, Robert KnoHs,
mg.
am·c,
·
whose last knowa place Gf resiusekeeper who looks after the dence was Elkton, Maryland, R D.
As the law allows. you c'e rtain :
lontributlonl are fleduetible h
tax-free $600 ex:empJ1ons for your they a:o to rolgio_u!! charitable, chud and also does sorqethmJ like 1. but whose preaent.a4dnu is uP.
eleaning or lauderifl&amp;', known and toannot, with ' reasonself und your
~P.,:nd_ents see educalj~at. ~tal.igc pr lib!r~ c(loking,
sesterday·~ artlcl~ • . so H aUows j' orgaiJiatio~. sO to~ u the ·, r. v~p may deduCt: .ohly that part ..ol 1ble dillg'enee, be . 1Mrtamett
blr pay phll!b ~presents the t.i~n,e Cah•&lt;lnce Knott a, 'Vlfbo ·lht k.uswn
;ou cdriam
a~oyn:ts for. sUch gant;ijH9P. Jl'~t oPfated for ·
bings ,~
tontrtbJltlDns, IJ!ferest , sonal profit ~nd
not cnryflt"' .lie
~ng for . the ehHd.: p1ace of residence ~lsr IV)'() ale.
· lc'~ BxpeT .
West Virginia, and whoe present
paymcf!ls, sta~e and !~cal !!.axes, f.l ~Janda ~bt tr~ ·*O influ~
medlcat
t'X:J*nses, child
care, leglsl~ttlon,
•
Medic.~
e~»enses • bruncally. place or residence l,&lt;\IQimown and
you Ne"'allowed ·!!' ~e~~Jcl m~c- cannot be aacertalnedt-" Ralph
SOIUe 101:888-~fen It you had none ' C•nfi'itMniona Art Dtductibl•
of them. d~r1ng the year.
This mean
contributions to al and dental expenses if they run Knotts, whose last Jmowd place of
~a:her thn three per .cent i.f Your rcsidenc~ was PowelltOD., West
In clatmmg the deductlon, you AA.•!ln !1. lf.unorr...r... .. ~
.,a::uent
·
deduet a eertaln
anioilrif frOrii auc'li a~ t~·'A;eiican
dltfJ.IJPJ, ·lneGme. ¥ou do not dedpet tha.t V1rginia but h
YOUr incom~, thereby reducing thf&gt; and others, W( ~~ueti~fl q.ri:'.U f:Jft 'bree per cent portion, but ((ente i~ unltn~: an}! c-.n~!~:
y~ ®" ~\lot t1Je amq~l:).t ..aWJvP. w1QI, reasonable dillgeiJee. be a~r
amount Which lS la:t::ed.
Contributl6fi\'
the
St•oul•r.d ~len
·
,.fe- Ulat lt rou ..are 61 or -old!llr, you eerl.ained; Russell Knqttt, whose
""'rl' 1 . -::-:-.":1\"".·· ,
tJ.q;n campajp, ~ can 1 ates or
E
may deduct· all )'our own medica! last knOWQ. place of reJfodence was
veryone •s enUtl~ 'to 4t least W-tl~~. : ~ NJ~ · duct.il.
Ivydale, West Virginia, but whose
the standard deducUon, which al·
'tblld cale-You ue R;t ·
it· expenses.
Ther~
are
ceilings
In
an
cases.
present place or residtnee is un·
lows you approximately 10 .per tfJ) to deduct co; baby sJtl:ftees
cel}t oi your m~ome for 9educh~~ wll!i:D ,lOU ,o~ :1M
vi : n.. f'.Qr ~nst~ce, ~ Sill,a:Je per~on known a,nd cannot b~ ascertained;
~aiming QtJiy the one exemptwn Leland Price, who~ ~!It known
outlays, f&gt;Ven 1t you spe,-nt le~ 1
· LIP~ ea. • • 11,1
1 ·
tha.n that or nothing at all. If you •
pru1ard
are de- ~or himself Is Umlted to a $2.500 place of residence is 1010 South
11eJical-dental deduction In one Quebec St., Apt 3, Arlina:ton, Virclatm the standard deduction, you are working ,:, :u:~.,..~rs~.
r:l)qples filing a ginia, and wh01e present place or
eanll'Ot cla1m it for more thqp for wort or •or .. · Y
~g \r ~r: marTied
$1 000 I
jJ
.,
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• lnap \V 0 II joint returri are limited to f),QOO. residt'nce is unknown and cannot
, . n most cas~s
epm~a to
lfivoreed or leailJ.I.·
l d ·
less than that
'd
"" Y separf e or a lf they ha.ve ft{l dependents, $7,500 be ascertained; wi11 take notice
'Nith One dependent, $10,000 tf they that Kenna Knotts. as administra. file tbeir retug~
~·1'axpayers who
.WOlQe~ aad t.bue ll""lbl '
tor of the estate of Wilham H.
on the card form 1040A and those
dt!duct · t
' •
e men bave two or more dependents.
You m~y deduct : Payments to Knotts, deceased, on the lUith day
f~~· Jr
who figure tbetr ·tax from the tax it co:ttt that
table in the official inl!truiotion,S I one lnM ~ th ' ~ , ...v~ 8!-'.lJl'· t)hlrSfcians, aurgeons. , dentist, op of September, 1952.. filpcfhis peti·
take the st~ndard deduction, jt is
aLJJ~
~• ;Lf~
tilm" tometritts. qualified ~;~~y~l1ologists tion tn ~ . Probate Co1f{t of Melcs
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. oi'Ork.. Tll6 1nd Christian Seiellce practition· County. Ohio, Ca~ No., lJJ,oaJ, and
Also the elC.PfiU~ of diagno- op tbe J4th day ~ ot D~ember,
trettDJent ' qr prevention or a 1936, fUe(\ his aupplerp,ntal peti·
bill
tjon therein, a~etiDi tb,f the per·
h9IP,I'tal
· ' s, e:realasse:;,
nurs.n~, ~on•l
.i·...,tli. ~·. ••ld def:edent is
setv1ces;
:r ..,"ff',,
dr"as any amo j 1t nsuffident to pay biB ~ebls and
· tJOn; that
bver cme per cent ebar.lileS of. adtnlollt~
PJ.~dlcal and dec134ent, WiJliam H. notts, died
lneludlng faltr seized in fee slinple of the follow·
" 1ir\ifi.cial li~Qs
• , nm'J·I InKTbrealf eatste'
:
II l
ea1. late I l
.bjr.e
in ...urancc
e o ow ng r
~
s tua •
ed in Sedion•No. 30, Township No.
})IIlllS whieh coer the cost cr 7 , Ranae NO. !S, of the Ohio Com·
pany's Purchase, Salem Township,
mel!ical care.
Note : 1f )'ou receive payments Meige County, Ohio, and bounded
frQm a ~ea.ltb insura~cll phm , or and defCribed as follow.s: Bemg
41~ otherw1se
repaid .for your tlie ·r;o,tJJ..,esl quarter of the
·,
.m~ull~.t ~. dental ex:peqSt"~ . YQUr Nl,)rthwest quarter of ,ald. section,
"'"J'L~If\\ ,.,,~.
&lt;l"t). .
aeduchorr•.Is re11~ aecordi!W:!Y ~ q~ntainlng 40 acres, mO«&gt; M- le",
Storm tOIMJ
, " .eueptins therefrom 20 acres,
Stor~ LCJgses • Ge nerally, thr more or Jess, which lies on the
de4uct10n
you
may cla1m I r ,East side of the pubilc road, constorm, flood or other
e11.sua lt:;' veyed to GladyS" Knotts by deed
a~~Me to your progerj:y i ~ the recorded in Deed Book 168 Page
dulerence between the val1• , oi 435 of Meigs County Deed RcCJ~rds .
'Yhole proper9' Immediately
J:J;eing the same re11l estate eon.
the st'otrt\ aid 'mmediately v~.Yed to W. H. Knotts by deed
, !9,s bef~ you clean it recorded in Deed Book 163 P&lt;tge
' i'pitlfef Wf.ether you lose 139 ot Mei.lll County Deed Records.
or a hOuse.
The prayer of said peHJion ia
~ay npt rded1;1ct the Nl'-~ of for s,tJ.e otsaid real estat~ 1br the
01\.. reptatement· ju!il the payment of ddlts of said 'IIE!cedent
value. Senur,Gntal value does and ehaJ'fes aforesaid, and for olh·
!'"" .
lfhe \f-':.~9SB you e!Pim er hUet
be
than \vhat
The persons first above menfor ' th~;~J,}('rty, ,
tioned will further lake ·nnth;ethal
·::'~:~r.:. !t.qWrest you •pay they have been mp.de ~~e. det
or 'a' per40nal loan fendant In the above petitiOn .and
ina)!' be deducted. tbat they are re&lt;juired to anawer
B•s,.&lt;:leorly desQ:natl1d and e 1s!l.V the same on or b~fore the 16th day
of February, 1957.
KENN'A KNOTTS, Aclmlnl,.
many installment purcl1ast&gt;s
tr•tor of the llbtate of WIS..
&lt;1berc may be no Interest teo as
~&gt;Ueb, but a carryl..ng charge w~.ich ll•m H. knotta, Dtce•aecl.
1-121 27. (II 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 61o
'lilclud'es'the interest : Tbe law tells
to fiJure the interest:
OIIAFT RESUMED
bO,w m.tKb you owed on
PHILADELPHIA UP - The Na•
at tbe Start oi each tional Football League resumed its
•
; add these amounts, lh•lde draft of college players today but
eent or the an· with one eye cocked on benefit
f' •••~:. · ' ai 'in(ere~t . The prbpo!lis by ttie new NTL Playto· ers Assn., Including a $5,000 min·
~
Cor the "'~o!,e t~num aaJary . .,

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Y.otm

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Irregulars- Reg. 89c

Phone 6023

ebi~ren bein1 cared for, the tu:·
P,a.ver ma)t not ~uet more tl~llll
101')0. and mey not dt;!duct that
~rd oi an llolllbed dedilcllop.
U YO!-.lf oaptrOJUtiQil! lnd pther JT.ucb If . the oare actually coM!
de4uetlbl,e .ex~~· ~orne' to ,more leas.
A woddnz wife may claim th('
\ban the otaod'!"d .dcdP!"H'¥1 ,1.
lp~i, ~our ~JI. .bel nia,y ~ to Jttt deductton onl)' U she £ilet a joint
them ah. ~ ~ . 1 ~' .pr0.vld~4 rtluril with ber buaband, If their
!)P Page 2 of
l«MM. Lpfng eoniblned · Income ia more than
epch · ~ep.~ttJ.oh ' ~~~rp.:\)y~ite;n fe&gt; MJOO tbe ,deductllm Ul(!y may
tpove• ~9J.I ft P.i n tbe 'P.tr&lt;:lil:ntu1e ctiim is reduced bY the amount
and dollar lirJits' J)f t,Jie lf.lpdal'd rrf {'ny lp~IJ}e pyer f4,501l. For ex:if their .il)eome rNa.s $4:,600
deductiop, '
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hither than -M,IktO !iDd
The rest of thi.t article lt pevot·
ehUd
'c•re ~o.Jts wire $400.
cd to ded~tione Yih.16h pill)' be
cou.ld deduct only $300 $100
cla1mad it you 'item11eo· yo1ir 1di!&lt;
tban $400.
dtwt•on~, It may · be worth your
You
ma)' npt d.educt amounts
while to .Add up )'O.tlr decluetJ ,lf.!
Paid
t()
one Of yoor ehildren to
ou[iays on a separate sheet fil'.!ot,
teke care or anoth~r. or paid to
to see if tlloey give yoll a blg•er
some other depe~dept to care lor
deduction than .tbe"ftlllld.ard alf()w
ur child. If you have a matd_ or

r=~

Infant's

~dent JliJO II phnie1Uy or m•!n·

T~paJel'f wbo compute theU'
own tn may 'tate eltltlr a atnd·

ro·

AT

yeiJ',

Tu.u-AJ • ltiMI'al rule. you
Child under 12 or an y other de- JI"an dtduet mo1t at.lte aDd loc111

auto~calb'

doe•.

Weekend

DOAN'S

PERCOMORPHUM

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90c SIZE

OlEUM

their

htturqL

~ee relief' May he deduct a ,polit·

59¢

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•• AUSS.LL C. HA~~tNGT~

29¢
WALGREEN

makl"- ovt

be the tnptyer"1 l)wn
thlla, lle~Ud or teqllr adopted

ehitd )ltUit

.eaJptlated 111 ttf.e tally lneaP.Able Of earing for him· IUch at income, real estate ind
help ~a:a: theae PeoPle" ow,.
' ..U. &amp;epr:tlw of tbe numbP.r of penonal propeny 11\,d ules taxes .

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CO"Jml•li~r tf lf'h~l a,-.ua
Wrltte!'l F•r \hl't~ ,.,..,
WASHING~ON Ill' • Moy ~
tupa,ycr ~educt lrcm ltls ,Income

re.ny-.

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IWII, JllddJIJirt. &lt;*1~

tax~ttv•rs In

federeJ lncom.

Pants

200- 98c Value

Ia

feurth iJ!If fin erticln .M

Mr. 1111d ~!rs. Don Ha)'Des and
SM of Letart were calhng on Mr.
and Mrs J H Hayms, Sunday.
Mrs. Clark Elhot of CDlumbus.
Ohio wa s week end guest of bet
SlSter and brotber-m-law, Mr. and
Mrs Ed Natross.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted R1ley Sr. were Mr and Mrs.
W. D. Lee and sons of Cheshire,
Oh1o, Mrs Vernon Roush and _son
of Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rile1
Jr and son, of Middleport.
Janke N1cbolson has accepted
employment at the I &amp; S Super
market at ~ Jason.
Cecile Huddleston of M11son has
employment at the Bend Cab of·
fice .
Shirley Oliver and Luther Tuck·
er were shoppin_g in Columb1111,
Saturday.
Alice Howard of Hartford visit·
ed Janice and Janet Nicholion,
SatW'day.

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Wonted

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Ralls Ben Franklin

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GIRLS RAYON KNIT PANTIES · · · · · · · · · 20c

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DpUy SenlJitd, Pomeroy-)f[d~!eDDtl, 0.; ,J~n . 31.1~7-7

.Mrs. Harold Youni and children or Muon visited her motheto..
Mrs C!lfford Johnson, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecll Smith and
children of Mason visited Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Smith recently .

Baby

METROPOLITAN

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of l'itawa visited Mr. and Mra. Herman Clrlwrlght, Monday,

2 for 25c

Rodney Downing

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FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
(21 ) Real Estate
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WANT ADS

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6- Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 31 , 1957

Legal Notice ·

, Pomeroy Call
1 31 3tc

Legal Notice

James Bryant, J r w.hoJ:JC place
5HERIPF'S SALI OF REAL
of reliidence 1s uoknown. Lucille
ESTATE
Po~ers, whose place o{ reSi dence
The St•te of Ohio, Mei111 County
RATES Is 6742 Sparta, Detroit 10, Mlchl·
Common Pleas Court
gan; Bartlett Parker, whose place
Benj•mln Hllldor., Plahttlff
'
2 cent.s per word, one insertion. Mimmum charge 50c -4 C(•nt.;
auwm&lt;J\Jc wa:t·; ht·ali'J ii
'hone of res1dencc IS unknown, the unn
per word for three consecutive insertions
ti3
11.
:
i
~1 u: u2:::2 fur &lt;~~•&lt;~rtmcnts.
known
hetrs,
devisee&amp;,
lcgat(les,
Frank
N.
Hllldore,
Def•ndent
S~ial - One month 'for Z5 cents per word
1
31
3tp
dutnbutecs,
administrators,
execu·
Case
No
17.454.
FUll rate of 2 eenta per word Will be char.:l:'t! for adverliSJn.t 1f
tors, 1f any, or Bartlett Parker,
Io pursuance of an Order ot
aot paid for before the ~tb of each m onth following mserllor1.
Errofl&gt; in Advertising-Should be reported lmmedlalcly 1 he
5 ROO}IS, h.scml'nt, wuh house, Deceased; Allee Ford, whose place Sale m Partition m the above en·
Daily Sentinel will not be responsible for more than one u u:ur·
on Kerr ~~ Po 1rH'fO} El~clrtc, of resHience lS unknown; Mrs. titled action, I wW offer for sale
reel insertion.
'
Wendell Fulton. whose place of at public auction, at the door of
water Pho ne Hi2 J
Card of Thanks and Special Nohces of Events prtnl('r l at rl'guI
2tl
61p
residence
is unknown; Sarah Holm the Court House in Pomeroy, Ohio
lar cla111ified rates. Obituaries publiShed at I cent p l'r word
ben , whose place of residence is , m the above named County, on
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unknown; Mrs Bert Higley , whose Saturday, the 16 day of February,
1 FRIGIDAIRE,
J::•u.. tc G a~
place of residence i.11 unknown : 1957 , at 10. s. m. o'clock. the fol·
Range WJII ~ell hoth reason.
1 Louise Exllne , whose place of res- lowmg descrlbM real estate, situ·
(1)
ably Ca ll :m
1 3I3tc l
ldcnce IS unknowR The Maynard ate in the f.ounty of Melg1 and
'
Coal
Compflny,
a Corporation, State of Ohtn, and 1D the TOWDihip
IT 'S EASY TO
ELEC1 RI C St:\\' 1 ~0 ,\-lACHINE,
whose res1d ence, or bustness add· of Oltve , to-wit :
lavatory, lar~::e m('rit("Jnc rabtnct,
BUY - SELL - RENT ress u unknown w11l take nqtiee
PARCEL NUMBER ONE. Situ·
clectrtc sweu;:~ r Phone 364.
lind employment - htre that on the 7th day of December ated in tbe 'I'"wnabip of OUve, tbr
l 29 6tc
or lind a lost item through
1956, Hiram Slawter, being plain· County of Meigs, and State of
'The Dally Sentinel WANT HOLSTEIN COW 3 years, Iresh 1
tiff. f!led his pehtlon in the court Ohio, and bounded and deaulbed
ADS Don't put it olf of Commltn Pleas, Meigs County, as follows , to-wit; Be(inning a1
soon. Nuar Mornm);! Star Church. I
Ohio, Case No. 12,497, against the the northwest corner of land OWD·
Call 398 Today - An Ad in
John ChA•w&gt;
1 29 3tp
above named parties and other• ed b) Willillm PhilliJJI, and form·
this column
as defendants, alleging that he erly owned by Je•JJie B. MyJ;ocle,
AN OUTBUll.IJING m good conhas a legal right to and is seized 1n Section 12, Town 4 1nd RaDJe
dillOn Call 341 ·Y.
1-28-6tc
in fee simple of the undivided 11, and running touth 96 rods,
1 23/24ths part of the following de- thPnee east 281h rod'i; thence nortb
~\JI Ken'
scribed parcl"ls of real estate, to- · 96 rods along Albert Schultz's line;
Furntshed APARTMF:NT -. 4I wit ·
then~e west 281h, rods, to the plactl
rooms
an1
prn·ate
h&lt;~lh 11213 E
PARCEL
No
1.
of
beginnin1. cont~ininc 17 aerea
KROGER
Ma in St , Pomt•roy Phone 103-X
The
following
Rl"al
Estate
situmore
or less: a r1ght of way beA New Super Market
1 29 :nc
ated
in
the
County
of
Metgs,
in
the
In Pomeroy, Ohio
State of Oh10, and m the Town- part of each of aaJd parcell o!
Kroger will interview for APART:IIF. N'l'-~ :'1 room~; and bath ,
ship of Rutland , and bounded and real estate.
male clerk positions full gas fu r nar( , Joratt·d :!lfP'2 E.
described as follows· In Section
Plaintiff fuftber alleges that
Ma111 Si , !'um!Croy Call Dr K
time and part time.
No. 7, Town 6 and Range 14 of the ~he Maynard Coal Company, 1
D Amsbar y
I :J5 lf '
I OhiO Company's Purchase: Begin· Corporation, may claim an lnU!r·
Quall!lcatlons Necessary
FULL TIMI-,
ning 103 rods North of the South esl ln 13 acres of coal underlying
LH:l,(•L
.YilJl]ld~~·
High ~c¥ol Gradut~tft
East corner of Section No. 7; Parcel No. 2, by virtue of a deed
l.:llUH!Il
fo,
•IJJt!r,
M1ri
PAR.T TIMEthenCe West 1208 feet ; thence • recorded in Vol. 113, Paee 268,
i'u ti:lti5·X
t'L-l·tJ
High School Stud•nH
North 22 deg. East 271S feet, thence Deed Record.,, Meiga County, Ohio.
AGE 17 to 30, neat apparance ,
toJt re......_WtellSI.OJJ
Lwlder~
Furthermore that the de!end·
, - friendly personality and able to
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40 de~. East 299 feet ; thenc"
!:icaffold Boards. 1:)~ Clollw. - -- - - - North 48 Deg. East 18'7 feet; ants, Bartlett Parker and the un·
pau written test.
' .
..;IJnton F:sber Ylddle(llllft.
thence North 61 Deg. Eallt 594 feet known heir•. devisees legatee.,
Starlin~ Rates
Pbun~ 6:.!tlli-X
11-J...d
thence North 34lh Deg. East 99 dtstributees. adminiBlraton, eJI[ecu·
Full Time - $51.40 Per Week&gt;
=--:-:- -- - -P•rt Time $1.26 Per Hour
STRl.I&gt;CTURAL
aEAM:i
feet,
thence North 1714 Deg. East tors, tf an:r, of Bartlett Parker,
1
ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One
40 HOUR week, regular period ic
&amp;CRAto IRON_ METALS
198 ~et; thence North 14 Dcg. Deceased ; Alice Ford, M:n. Wen8 room ho11.1e Newly decorated
increases, uccllcnt bcnef1t pro·
East 280 feet :thence North 38 dell F'ulton; Sarah Holmben; Mrs.
lnslde aM out A. N. Bengtl,
gram lncludinK free insurance ,
Oeg. E'"l 33 feel 1o the East line Bert Higley and Louise Exline
Pomeroy.
11 1 U
sick pay, profit shanng, etc.
of Section No. 7; thence South on may claim an Interest In the 13
App_l_t In penon •t
Phone 51ll
Pomtroy
Seclion lme 1680 feet to point c£ acres of eoal underlying Partel
MARTIN HOTEL
beginning, eontalmng 10 acres No 2 by v1rtue of the said deed
,
more or less.
recorded in Vol. 113, Page 268 of
Pomeroy, Ohio
the Deed Records of Me1gs County
CAN
YOU
ust:
SJ5$50
a
week
Wnen
peopl&amp;
suddenly
fac~
IJ~
PARCEL
No.
2
Thurtd•y. Jenu•...,311t
lt1 1Hid111ur• to yow present earnr~av~mcnt the sei'Vtce of a trusi
Between 10 a.m. •nd 2 p.m.
The followmg Real Estale situ- Ohio
worthy fuu eral dJrct.'lor ts Jndli:r ated in the ('o untv of Meigs, the
Plaintiff further alleges in the
mg_..., Supp 1y 11!1\~u m er~ ttl !Po m1·2&amp;-2t c
pensablc They also welcome tile stale of Ohio and in the Township petition that the Division CJf Aid
eroy w1th tlw llllgt• Rawlc1gh
information and counsel rc•;elvLint' Stmt ,.,.1111ng 1mm edmlcly .
or Rutland and bounded and des- for the Aged Department of Pulr
ed at
Wlll l' Hi~o\\ lt' IJ.:h H llept OliL-840cribed as follows· In ~;ectJon No. 1, lir Welfare Stale of Ohio, has or
776 , i"rt' l' JlOrl, Ill
1 ;n ltp
Town No 6 an Ra.nge No. 14 of claims to have a lien on said rea)
the Ohio Company's Purchase : Be· estate.
In the prayer of 11aid petition,
ln addit10n thl.,. cD n secure qm;(· ginning 103 rods North or the
~Ult.:K 6E.JCV1C'l: on Watca R&amp;
plamhf(
prays that his mterest M1
plllnlijl
bJ
Factory Th.lned lty merchancitse wJthoul extra- \ South West rornflr of Section No.
sa td r eal estate may be set off to
vaaance.
144
Butternut
Ave
1;
thence
Ealit
149
feet
,
thence
"'atcb&lt;ttlk« . CUl.;LlN.!S JKWF.r
North 15 Deg East 2172 feet to him in severalty and for partitions
LERS, Pf'UlollrO•.
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-~
trp.ct form e rly sold to Wilbur the respective rights Of t.be per·
M\X WARll
tLADh.J &amp; TEL~VJ ::JIO~ SERVJC:I!.
Reevt&gt;s lhencc North S.'l Deg. tbnl thereto, and in cue parti·
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Phone :tOO. Ueland Appllaol't"
W('!;t 194 feet along lhc Svuth sid e lion of said aforesaid described
~lrae, 118 W. MaJn St.• Pomero7
of the saul 5 arres; thence South real estate cannot be made w1lh·
.01-ZJI. If
38 Deg West 810 fE"et to the west out rnamfest injury to the value
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Now In Our Showroom
hnc of Section No l; thence South thereof, then that said real estate
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I'OREMM " ABIIOTT T.V. 3ERPower put to better u~;e"
115
1
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leeond
St.
.
Pt.on.
6)
on
Scdion line I68U feet to p01nt may be adjudged to one or more
VICE AU wake1 Repalred by EJ.
Pomeroy, Ohio
of bcginnmg, containing 21 acres of the partles to this suit upon '
pert 1'echmr \loU. Pbo...- Cl284o Y
eleclio11, as provide'd by law, and
morl' (Jr lr ss
~.U~e~ ,
~£~«
Thts lund suhject to an oil and lp case real estate is not adjudged
SAVE ON YOUR SW'E repair Jt
gas lease , also a right of w::~y for to one or more parties to thb ault
Raclne Shue Shop
t•gn•ss and ingress to the land ly- upon election. Ail provided by law,
lt
so
tf
INSUIIANCE
AGENC\'
Ing
so uth of the above dcsc:;rii;H.:d then thal saul real estate may be
Pomeroy, Ohio
lr&lt;~
cls;
also. a right of way for sold, free and clear from any and
fire,
Automoblb,
Het~Uh
:_
1-29-Ulc
JlOwcr poles f(Jr the transmission all claims, rights and interests or
ACCIDENT
each and all the parties to thi1
of
electrlclty over the 111me.
Lit., Cetu•lty and Bond•
Excepting
approximately 3 ~~ Jult. Plaintiff further prays that
...._.,... SP.X IAL MEETING RaC'Ine Amrracrl's of co·11 in Pittsburgh No 8 the said defendants and each of
~~ 1can Legion memben an .1 th•·t r
V{'tn or coal. whlrh said 3'1,. ocrcA them be required to set up what·
A business or your own!
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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fam !hcli, t: l Racme Methodist
ar... dl'sl'ribed in Vol 108, pa~e 253 ever r1gbts, claJms or intereata
ChuH·h . Sunday , February 3,
DAIRY ISU: STORES
of the ON'fl Records or McigA they and each of thorn have ln
6136-M
PHONES
6318
said real estate or be forever bar·
('Oillll)',
Ohio
'730pm
1313tr
Man·h Opening
red
from as:ierting same, and lor
Tht• aforesaid described parcels
1\-liddlcJlurt Area
other
proper relief.
t;ood
hl'tng a surveyed description of
Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT, Dutrv hlf' SJor,. ~ I'(' ('IJI( nlZCd L~lll(
Said
parties are required to
til(' rea l rs'ate described In Vol.
AII 1Uukcs and Model!l
balancing wnd brake service. I'I'S in tlw llll'r(·h,uHhstng of soft ic'P
answer
on
or before the 2nd day
I ill,. pa~c 623 of the Deed Records,
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Hackelt'1:1 Sarety Service, West cl't'&lt;lllt , lw ~ &lt;Ill 1'M't•llunt (QrRI\un
of
March,
A
D 19157.
11.\'allubl c now 111 I he MlddlcllOI't
Me1p: ~ County, .Phlo.
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Main Strc, t, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Dited
January
9th. 1957.
arc11
Plaint1 rr further aJieges In ~Is
AUTO SALES
Hiram
Slawter ·
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A::
Y-1-::D::O::cN::'T:-:YOU KNOW?
Halrv I.~J ,. !ilorrs are a Nnt!tnlnl
JWtitiOn that Janles Bryant, Jr Is
crow
&amp;
Crow
cham
uf
!ndtvtdu111ly
OWIIt'rl
rll'l"f'·
nttkcr'l will Jive )'OU the belt
srtlcd of the undivided 1/ 24th
ms wtlh rxl'lu~Jv(•ly designed nn&lt;1
Attorneys for PlainUfb
trde on /urnlturt or appllan·
CONCRETI!:
BLOCKS
patentt•d hu1ld1nlo: - not a roadslrlt·
(ll 10, 17 . 21 , 31, (2) 7. 14 8tc
eea.
U tf stand but a lwaullful, mode rn .
"'Build Better For L"1"
deed d01ted November 9, 11M3 and
prat"tiral jr,forr
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GRUESER BI,OCK CO.
rccordl'd November 23, 1943 In
(8)
Dairv Isle w11l sr t you up in hu~1
J Mil.. North of _.ome,.oy
the rccord11 of the Deeds of MeiGS
nes11 in t1 prot('rlcd location witt.
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C'O\Illty' OhlO, Volume un' Pa.ge
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hm1trd r~pltnl
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Rock lprln11
I6R
11186 BUI CK Special 4 dr. Hard All Ouiry l.~IE· lll('llliOI\ 8 al'(' ~cl rrt
-:::-:::-:=::-:,S~t·'
S and all 0lh•r
SWANTON,
OHIO-"Rennel Con•
Top Sedan U~naf1ow, one local ,,rt by men with yt• :u·s of msrk('t
~_
" ll p{'rson
" S hIV·
oentrete
t• an exc.llent prod.uct tor
NOTICI
.
Ill~ an lllterest In said property
•nYon• 1Ufferin1 from overwel~ ln
owntr, red and white three ~uney tli!Pellf'llt't'
tone. $219~.00. Blaettnar's, Pom· Own•,. earnint up to $300 1 week
Gerald Whitlol'k. ~iddr(&gt;ss un- arc required to appear and f1le
=wo~~~~:l.~~.torf
h•;:i
known The unknown heln of El· thetr answers In aald Court on or
to believe th1t I Wu ov.,...trht •t
eroy.
1 :u tile 1nd more.
Capltt~l required : $3,500.
wuod Tnrh· 1·, tteeeased. Tht• un- before March 20, 1957
e\1,"
write• Mn. B. Trowbrtdl•, ft , :t.
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l!ktx 72, Bw1nt0ft, 0.
.. 18M PONTIAC V8 Star Chid 4 dr. llln•nclnt tin be 1rren. .d.
ktwwn heirs or lnu Whitlock, dellOWtARD c . BOil'S
Alii: your druidlt lor .. OUilCH of
Writ. or l'hon• 1t nn.-•l
Only 8.00ll urcful mlle~ . nnar·
c·P:t, l'!( TllP nnknnwn ht•trs of
United StalPs Marshall
~=~~ ~~~N,n~~t. ~~~
est new u1ed car In lht!i orca. 11,\IR.Y lSI, •: SAMlS
M'IJIJd" Tutll'y clt·rensc~d. The un- 1(1 1 ::n (2) 7, 14, 21.28 1(3) '7, 6tc
redudnJ wttb
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$2493.00. BlaeUnan, Pomeroy. Wooster, Hhln
known hem, ol .l ud1c M Turle)', .
,.
Phone: ANg&lt;lus 3·1075
1 31 8tc
also kn ow n as J M.. Turley, ~·
Wfill!
~
t~
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rrased ,\In Jakt • noti et.'! that thr
J1;ft
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lTmted State·~ nt Amenra has filed
/lf1
l. ·
Sediill . 12,000 actual milea. Met· 1613 P&lt;nn St
1t8 tomphuu1 t il the Umlcd Shllil&amp;
:
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~ comatiC'. ~5eo.OO. Blactlnar'a. Zanesvllh·. Ohio
UistrJ.•I t.'ll'llt. Southern District
~ ,,
He'll have an
._,
Pomeroy
J 31 6\c
Phone:
Zanrsl·llle,
of OhiO at Culumbus, being rivil
~ '•
appetite
as bi9 U his ICOf8 when he
0.,
3-84!7
~--Achon 4844 , United Stall's o! A·
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' a:-'19~ PONTIAC V8 2 dr. Sedan
merlca \'s·EJ'~it&gt; Turley and others,
gets
home.
A
qmck
macllilr.e deviled ham
_
Leu tha n 12,000 miles. If lh&lt;'rt' ' 1R I
~f'ckin g forcr losllre of its JUdi!·
sandwichea made with fresh
ever wa11 a "cream purl", thl~ ~~
' me~t 111.'11 upon the follow ing Ill'·
HOLSUM BREAD and a. ateamiwvt
ont. $219~ 00. Blaeltnlllr'tt, Pomc",.
, bowl of cl&amp;m chOwder
. - - - - - sC'rlb'd projJ,..rl y
rOJo'.
1 31 6tr.
Bt'ing an lllhhv uletl lwo·thtrtls in·
EMPI OYM.~'NT WANTED - any
: ... ·)911~ BUICK Spectal 2 dr. Hard
tope off a fun·fi11ed eveDinq.
k11u! CuttiMCt Myron Bailey, terest In the following rtal proptop. Dynaflow drive, ruUy equipHI"'D I , l'omcrov
l SO 3tc erty. LocatP In the Township or
ped, blue aud '"kfcy rinhth
Satt'm, ('mmty of M'Cl88t Stat(' nf
~.. f229fi.OO, Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy , Jo' OH s~:rtVIl E m repairs on your Ohio St.- rlton No. 28, Town No 8.
S(' WJo J.( mut hilw
contact Jerry nangc No l!'i. Ohio Compan)·'s
1 31 6tc
l'lau ~ hm&lt;an . Sw~cr Sewina Ma- Purc:hase, l•'ractlon.s Nos. 34 and
~ • 1058 PLYMOUTH V8 Savpy 4 dr.
l htrw ('o
:.!~ N Court Strel"t, 30.
1
Sedan. Ooe eareful local owner,
Athon ~. Ohio
I Sl 3tc
Bel(innin~ en th South line or
~ •.,...
tbriJIInl performer $15M.OO
EMPLOYME!'lT
WANTE;r)
_
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Frllct
h.n N'o 3~. 30 chains ~nd 83
~
Dlaeunar'~. Pomeroy .
I 31 6tc
kmd lloward Housh , Minenville hnks E~~o sl of th(l Southwt':-;1 tOr·
·P hon(' SH :\1.
1 31 3tll
nl'r tht'reof 1htm~ East 18 c hain~
111:13 I'LYMOUTH 2 dr , heater, 2
11nd 64 hnktt to th e Norlhwrsl cornew lire1, priecd tu MllJ. Call --::-=c-::· -- RuU~tnd Furniture Co.
(2Q) Business 5erviCe5 ncr uf wh~t ia known and was
::-:;::;::;;;--~JOliN f'ORDVCE'S land : 1h('ncc
1 31 3t~.:
AI'~YONF. nt•;S il\IN&lt;i HOME D~- South 32 charns 1md 70 /J~k s 1o
LIVERY ol Broughton'• Dairy 1h&lt;• hnu ])('tween nucllun 34 ilnd
Produl'Ul in Pornl·roy or Middle- 35, t hence weat 10 chains and 86
ll H. KAWLl!'IGS SONS CO. - 24
pnrt, call ~Valier nooks, phone hn k.s thcnct' South 8fl rlei(rces
hqur Wrtrker Sl"rvice.
Day
60:17·J. Ar'&lt;•r all. " The Beat We!iil to thr lall(t former!)· owned
Doesn't l'o~L A l'cnt M()re."
b\ SILA S S'I'JtONG; thence North
Phone
6227
Nlcht
Pbone
1 25 lmoc 57 th•t.:n.' t'~ 38 mlnutes West a·
1039-X. OOllGE · PLYMOVTII
lun~ Lht&gt; hnas ol SlLAS STRONG
DEALERS.
3 8 II --::--::------Insurance
to 1!w ltnc hetwl!en Ft;1ction No.
&amp;araOI-SimPIOD lnauranee Actoer. :17 .1nd No. 38; tbcnto E41st al0!\11
M.iddlepol't. Fir• • Automobile- :;.Jld ltnt• tu _the place ot beginBOD&amp;. Phoow G3le.X
140-tf OJIIJ,: , run.tsHrml '1:t acre:J more or
Je llS Bcmg the -.:llle teal eata.te
la1111'••ce Prottc!U.., con•cycd
~::::ER,
Ufe, Auto. •~.rw, PoUo. Call DoD E'T' AL io C.-\JU,. l',SHENEni!:LD

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mPnt~ 6 ruot•t, .ual hath 111 &lt;'ach
ap;, r: mc nt &lt;~II JH·.,., c&lt;Jjl]lt r water
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FARMERS

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Meigs Equipment
Company

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&amp;inning at the southwest corner of
said land aM running west to an
elm tree and the township road
Mr, and Mrs. Ray TbOfiDplon of
tO flilet, and 24 feet wide more or
vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
lea.s;
Hoffm11.n, Pomeroy, vL9ited .Mr. and
PARCEL NUMBER TWO Olive Mrs. Lou HC"ffman, Sunday.
fo wns hip. Mdgs County, Stale of
A stork shower was g1ve n at the
OhiO. Bemg part of lhe north haH h ome of Mrs, Dallas Roush honor·
of the northwest quarter of sec- tng her daug hter, Mrs. Lou GilUon II, town 4, and range 11 . and land of New Raven , Friday even·
beginning on FJ.eld'~ \me and run. ing. Gil mcs were played and re·
tung north 80 rods along Albert fr.ashm ents of p1e, ice cream, poSchultz hne , thence west 88 rods tato chips l'nd pop were scned to
to the center of the road, thence Mrs. Fred Gibbs, Mrs. Gilland,
with said road to Fields lme, Mrs. Maxmc Fields, Mrs Mary
thence with Fields line to the Roush, Bet;y Call, WUma Blake,
place of beginning containing 30 Evelyn Ntcholson, Eula Stewart,
Twda HyseH, Bonnie Duncan. Mar
acres more =:~r less.
PARCEL NUMBER THREE· g1e Cartwright, Blanche Jones,
Olive Townshlp, Meigs County, Mrs. Bob GilJand , Mrs. Hart, HilState of Oh10. Being all that part dq and Gladys Roush and Ole via
of the north half of the northwest Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Robinson
quarter of ~tion' 11, town 4, and
range 11 that lies west of the pub- and f :~ mily vistted Mr. and Mrs.
He road wbirh passes ttlrough said Frank M:cDerm1tt at Letart over
section, excepting 10 acres sold to the week end.
Margaret Smith of Cleveland, 0 .
G. T. Ruth off the West end of
visited
her family and parents
Aid quarter section, also exceptlast
week
.
ing a lot out of the Northwest cor·
Mrs.
Nelson
Roush and children
ner or said land, now owned by
visited
her
parents,
Mr. and Mn.
Wa1..9on and PhJlhpa. on the west
Harry
Jobnson,
Saturday.
by land of Amlils (,. Rardon, on
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn- Cartwright
the south by htnds of Cowdery,
and Fielda,/.nd on the east by the
public roa , contalning 40 acres
more or less. There ia a r1ght of
way reserved alob.g the south side
of sa1d Jot bv Cowdery, rrom the
public road to his lot. This deed
is for Land sold to J . W. .Johnson,
by the heirs of Thomas Gum, as
recorded in Deed Book 96, pages
10, JJ , 12 and Number 107, page
-62 of 1rfe1gs County, Ohio.
:PARCEL NUMBER FOUR· S1l·
uated In Ohve Township, Me1gs
CCJunty, OhH', and bemg the south
half of the northwe ~ t quarter of
Secbon 11. Town 4 and Range 11 ,
and bounded w; follows, on the
east by lands of George S. Fields.
and on the south by Landa of C S
Infant's
Carr, and on the west by lands of
s. E. Pattw:wn, and on the north
by lands of W J Warner And con.
tammfi! 40 D.r,.es more or le~s .
Said
premises appraised at
Reg. 19o
$2,067.00 and can not be !old for
less than two thirds of the apprlnsement.
Robert C. Hartenbach , Sheriff
O'Br1en &amp; O'Brien, Att.)'S.
Reg. 29c
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MARSHALL AC.~
Ccc
U::;SE::D::-WASHINGTON UP - George
Preston Marshall, owner of the
Washington Redskins professional
football team, was accused today
m a suJt f1led by sportscaster
Harry Wisner of usmg $500,000 of
the club's money "for his own
personal benefit."

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•cal .conlribution?
Those are two of .the kJnd of.
speeial questions wbtch are popplng up this )'ear. •Last year, peoI.e were . asking about deductlona·
for ·hurricane and flood danJagei.
Every .Year we are (Jked about
deductions for medu:!·al exense5,
for IJ&amp;yments to a nuram IAA!ilctl
r..•r taking care or the youn.e:ster
\\hJ)e mother works, and for Inter·
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LOCAL ADVEIJ.t.IOh!lJ~T
LOCAL EMPL.¥M£NT
LOCAL INTEREST

DRUG STORE

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Multiple - For Children

Yw may not
deduct: Federal
t.Jes or excise tun. federal Soeta! Security taxe1, flt1htln1 or dog
licenses, water Ulxel or auto Ill1
apectlon fe es.
Let me repeal: You may not
claim an y of
theae dcdutUble
·Jems unless you lilt aU yoUr de·
ciuetions one • by one; you may
uot claim them if you lakt&gt; the
stondard deduction.
1'ommorow· Deductions for St&lt;"k·
ness or Injury; tax ben~ttt 9 for
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taxe1 lmpo~ed

Callie Farrah, who realc:Jes at
Kalamazoo State Hoapital, Kalamazoo, Miebipn, Robert KnoHs,
mg.
am·c,
·
whose last knowa place Gf resiusekeeper who looks after the dence was Elkton, Maryland, R D.
As the law allows. you c'e rtain :
lontributlonl are fleduetible h
tax-free $600 ex:empJ1ons for your they a:o to rolgio_u!! charitable, chud and also does sorqethmJ like 1. but whose preaent.a4dnu is uP.
eleaning or lauderifl&amp;', known and toannot, with ' reasonself und your
~P.,:nd_ents see educalj~at. ~tal.igc pr lib!r~ c(loking,
sesterday·~ artlcl~ • . so H aUows j' orgaiJiatio~. sO to~ u the ·, r. v~p may deduCt: .ohly that part ..ol 1ble dillg'enee, be . 1Mrtamett
blr pay phll!b ~presents the t.i~n,e Cah•&lt;lnce Knott a, 'Vlfbo ·lht k.uswn
;ou cdriam
a~oyn:ts for. sUch gant;ijH9P. Jl'~t oPfated for ·
bings ,~
tontrtbJltlDns, IJ!ferest , sonal profit ~nd
not cnryflt"' .lie
~ng for . the ehHd.: p1ace of residence ~lsr IV)'() ale.
· lc'~ BxpeT .
West Virginia, and whoe present
paymcf!ls, sta~e and !~cal !!.axes, f.l ~Janda ~bt tr~ ·*O influ~
medlcat
t'X:J*nses, child
care, leglsl~ttlon,
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Medic.~
e~»enses • bruncally. place or residence l,&lt;\IQimown and
you Ne"'allowed ·!!' ~e~~Jcl m~c- cannot be aacertalnedt-" Ralph
SOIUe 101:888-~fen It you had none ' C•nfi'itMniona Art Dtductibl•
of them. d~r1ng the year.
This mean
contributions to al and dental expenses if they run Knotts, whose last Jmowd place of
~a:her thn three per .cent i.f Your rcsidenc~ was PowelltOD., West
In clatmmg the deductlon, you AA.•!ln !1. lf.unorr...r... .. ~
.,a::uent
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deduet a eertaln
anioilrif frOrii auc'li a~ t~·'A;eiican
dltfJ.IJPJ, ·lneGme. ¥ou do not dedpet tha.t V1rginia but h
YOUr incom~, thereby reducing thf&gt; and others, W( ~~ueti~fl q.ri:'.U f:Jft 'bree per cent portion, but ((ente i~ unltn~: an}! c-.n~!~:
y~ ®" ~\lot t1Je amq~l:).t ..aWJvP. w1QI, reasonable dillgeiJee. be a~r
amount Which lS la:t::ed.
Contributl6fi\'
the
St•oul•r.d ~len
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,.fe- Ulat lt rou ..are 61 or -old!llr, you eerl.ained; Russell Knqttt, whose
""'rl' 1 . -::-:-.":1\"".·· ,
tJ.q;n campajp, ~ can 1 ates or
E
may deduct· all )'our own medica! last knOWQ. place of reJfodence was
veryone •s enUtl~ 'to 4t least W-tl~~. : ~ NJ~ · duct.il.
Ivydale, West Virginia, but whose
the standard deducUon, which al·
'tblld cale-You ue R;t ·
it· expenses.
Ther~
are
ceilings
In
an
cases.
present place or residtnee is un·
lows you approximately 10 .per tfJ) to deduct co; baby sJtl:ftees
cel}t oi your m~ome for 9educh~~ wll!i:D ,lOU ,o~ :1M
vi : n.. f'.Qr ~nst~ce, ~ Sill,a:Je per~on known a,nd cannot b~ ascertained;
~aiming QtJiy the one exemptwn Leland Price, who~ ~!It known
outlays, f&gt;Ven 1t you spe,-nt le~ 1
· LIP~ ea. • • 11,1
1 ·
tha.n that or nothing at all. If you •
pru1ard
are de- ~or himself Is Umlted to a $2.500 place of residence is 1010 South
11eJical-dental deduction In one Quebec St., Apt 3, Arlina:ton, Virclatm the standard deduction, you are working ,:, :u:~.,..~rs~.
r:l)qples filing a ginia, and wh01e present place or
eanll'Ot cla1m it for more thqp for wort or •or .. · Y
~g \r ~r: marTied
$1 000 I
jJ
.,
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• lnap \V 0 II joint returri are limited to f),QOO. residt'nce is unknown and cannot
, . n most cas~s
epm~a to
lfivoreed or leailJ.I.·
l d ·
less than that
'd
"" Y separf e or a lf they ha.ve ft{l dependents, $7,500 be ascertained; wi11 take notice
'Nith One dependent, $10,000 tf they that Kenna Knotts. as administra. file tbeir retug~
~·1'axpayers who
.WOlQe~ aad t.bue ll""lbl '
tor of the estate of Wilham H.
on the card form 1040A and those
dt!duct · t
' •
e men bave two or more dependents.
You m~y deduct : Payments to Knotts, deceased, on the lUith day
f~~· Jr
who figure tbetr ·tax from the tax it co:ttt that
table in the official inl!truiotion,S I one lnM ~ th ' ~ , ...v~ 8!-'.lJl'· t)hlrSfcians, aurgeons. , dentist, op of September, 1952.. filpcfhis peti·
take the st~ndard deduction, jt is
aLJJ~
~• ;Lf~
tilm" tometritts. qualified ~;~~y~l1ologists tion tn ~ . Probate Co1f{t of Melcs
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. oi'Ork.. Tll6 1nd Christian Seiellce practition· County. Ohio, Ca~ No., lJJ,oaJ, and
Also the elC.PfiU~ of diagno- op tbe J4th day ~ ot D~ember,
trettDJent ' qr prevention or a 1936, fUe(\ his aupplerp,ntal peti·
bill
tjon therein, a~etiDi tb,f the per·
h9IP,I'tal
· ' s, e:realasse:;,
nurs.n~, ~on•l
.i·...,tli. ~·. ••ld def:edent is
setv1ces;
:r ..,"ff',,
dr"as any amo j 1t nsuffident to pay biB ~ebls and
· tJOn; that
bver cme per cent ebar.lileS of. adtnlollt~
PJ.~dlcal and dec134ent, WiJliam H. notts, died
lneludlng faltr seized in fee slinple of the follow·
" 1ir\ifi.cial li~Qs
• , nm'J·I InKTbrealf eatste'
:
II l
ea1. late I l
.bjr.e
in ...urancc
e o ow ng r
~
s tua •
ed in Sedion•No. 30, Township No.
})IIlllS whieh coer the cost cr 7 , Ranae NO. !S, of the Ohio Com·
pany's Purchase, Salem Township,
mel!ical care.
Note : 1f )'ou receive payments Meige County, Ohio, and bounded
frQm a ~ea.ltb insura~cll phm , or and defCribed as follow.s: Bemg
41~ otherw1se
repaid .for your tlie ·r;o,tJJ..,esl quarter of the
·,
.m~ull~.t ~. dental ex:peqSt"~ . YQUr Nl,)rthwest quarter of ,ald. section,
"'"J'L~If\\ ,.,,~.
&lt;l"t). .
aeduchorr•.Is re11~ aecordi!W:!Y ~ q~ntainlng 40 acres, mO«&gt; M- le",
Storm tOIMJ
, " .eueptins therefrom 20 acres,
Stor~ LCJgses • Ge nerally, thr more or Jess, which lies on the
de4uct10n
you
may cla1m I r ,East side of the pubilc road, constorm, flood or other
e11.sua lt:;' veyed to GladyS" Knotts by deed
a~~Me to your progerj:y i ~ the recorded in Deed Book 168 Page
dulerence between the val1• , oi 435 of Meigs County Deed RcCJ~rds .
'Yhole proper9' Immediately
J:J;eing the same re11l estate eon.
the st'otrt\ aid 'mmediately v~.Yed to W. H. Knotts by deed
, !9,s bef~ you clean it recorded in Deed Book 163 P&lt;tge
' i'pitlfef Wf.ether you lose 139 ot Mei.lll County Deed Records.
or a hOuse.
The prayer of said peHJion ia
~ay npt rded1;1ct the Nl'-~ of for s,tJ.e otsaid real estat~ 1br the
01\.. reptatement· ju!il the payment of ddlts of said 'IIE!cedent
value. Senur,Gntal value does and ehaJ'fes aforesaid, and for olh·
!'"" .
lfhe \f-':.~9SB you e!Pim er hUet
be
than \vhat
The persons first above menfor ' th~;~J,}('rty, ,
tioned will further lake ·nnth;ethal
·::'~:~r.:. !t.qWrest you •pay they have been mp.de ~~e. det
or 'a' per40nal loan fendant In the above petitiOn .and
ina)!' be deducted. tbat they are re&lt;juired to anawer
B•s,.&lt;:leorly desQ:natl1d and e 1s!l.V the same on or b~fore the 16th day
of February, 1957.
KENN'A KNOTTS, Aclmlnl,.
many installment purcl1ast&gt;s
tr•tor of the llbtate of WIS..
&lt;1berc may be no Interest teo as
~&gt;Ueb, but a carryl..ng charge w~.ich ll•m H. knotta, Dtce•aecl.
1-121 27. (II 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 61o
'lilclud'es'the interest : Tbe law tells
to fiJure the interest:
OIIAFT RESUMED
bO,w m.tKb you owed on
PHILADELPHIA UP - The Na•
at tbe Start oi each tional Football League resumed its
•
; add these amounts, lh•lde draft of college players today but
eent or the an· with one eye cocked on benefit
f' •••~:. · ' ai 'in(ere~t . The prbpo!lis by ttie new NTL Playto· ers Assn., Including a $5,000 min·
~
Cor the "'~o!,e t~num aaJary . .,

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Y.otm

maY

Irregulars- Reg. 89c

Phone 6023

ebi~ren bein1 cared for, the tu:·
P,a.ver ma)t not ~uet more tl~llll
101')0. and mey not dt;!duct that
~rd oi an llolllbed dedilcllop.
U YO!-.lf oaptrOJUtiQil! lnd pther JT.ucb If . the oare actually coM!
de4uetlbl,e .ex~~· ~orne' to ,more leas.
A woddnz wife may claim th('
\ban the otaod'!"d .dcdP!"H'¥1 ,1.
lp~i, ~our ~JI. .bel nia,y ~ to Jttt deductton onl)' U she £ilet a joint
them ah. ~ ~ . 1 ~' .pr0.vld~4 rtluril with ber buaband, If their
!)P Page 2 of
l«MM. Lpfng eoniblned · Income ia more than
epch · ~ep.~ttJ.oh ' ~~~rp.:\)y~ite;n fe&gt; MJOO tbe ,deductllm Ul(!y may
tpove• ~9J.I ft P.i n tbe 'P.tr&lt;:lil:ntu1e ctiim is reduced bY the amount
and dollar lirJits' J)f t,Jie lf.lpdal'd rrf {'ny lp~IJ}e pyer f4,501l. For ex:if their .il)eome rNa.s $4:,600
deductiop, '
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hither than -M,IktO !iDd
The rest of thi.t article lt pevot·
ehUd
'c•re ~o.Jts wire $400.
cd to ded~tione Yih.16h pill)' be
cou.ld deduct only $300 $100
cla1mad it you 'item11eo· yo1ir 1di!&lt;
tban $400.
dtwt•on~, It may · be worth your
You
ma)' npt d.educt amounts
while to .Add up )'O.tlr decluetJ ,lf.!
Paid
t()
one Of yoor ehildren to
ou[iays on a separate sheet fil'.!ot,
teke care or anoth~r. or paid to
to see if tlloey give yoll a blg•er
some other depe~dept to care lor
deduction than .tbe"ftlllld.ard alf()w
ur child. If you have a matd_ or

r=~

Infant's

~dent JliJO II phnie1Uy or m•!n·

T~paJel'f wbo compute theU'
own tn may 'tate eltltlr a atnd·

ro·

AT

yeiJ',

Tu.u-AJ • ltiMI'al rule. you
Child under 12 or an y other de- JI"an dtduet mo1t at.lte aDd loc111

auto~calb'

doe•.

Weekend

DOAN'S

PERCOMORPHUM

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90c SIZE

OlEUM

their

htturqL

~ee relief' May he deduct a ,polit·

59¢

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29¢
WALGREEN

makl"- ovt

be the tnptyer"1 l)wn
thlla, lle~Ud or teqllr adopted

ehitd )ltUit

.eaJptlated 111 ttf.e tally lneaP.Able Of earing for him· IUch at income, real estate ind
help ~a:a: theae PeoPle" ow,.
' ..U. &amp;epr:tlw of tbe numbP.r of penonal propeny 11\,d ules taxes .

tM'

CO"Jml•li~r tf lf'h~l a,-.ua
Wrltte!'l F•r \hl't~ ,.,..,
WASHING~ON Ill' • Moy ~
tupa,ycr ~educt lrcm ltls ,Income

re.ny-.

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IWII, JllddJIJirt. &lt;*1~

tax~ttv•rs In

federeJ lncom.

Pants

200- 98c Value

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feurth iJ!If fin erticln .M

Mr. 1111d ~!rs. Don Ha)'Des and
SM of Letart were calhng on Mr.
and Mrs J H Hayms, Sunday.
Mrs. Clark Elhot of CDlumbus.
Ohio wa s week end guest of bet
SlSter and brotber-m-law, Mr. and
Mrs Ed Natross.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted R1ley Sr. were Mr and Mrs.
W. D. Lee and sons of Cheshire,
Oh1o, Mrs Vernon Roush and _son
of Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rile1
Jr and son, of Middleport.
Janke N1cbolson has accepted
employment at the I &amp; S Super
market at ~ Jason.
Cecile Huddleston of M11son has
employment at the Bend Cab of·
fice .
Shirley Oliver and Luther Tuck·
er were shoppin_g in Columb1111,
Saturday.
Alice Howard of Hartford visit·
ed Janice and Janet Nicholion,
SatW'day.

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Wonted

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Ralls Ben Franklin

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Figurinr ¥pur l~ome Tax

GIRLS RAYON KNIT PANTIES · · · · · · · · · 20c

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DpUy SenlJitd, Pomeroy-)f[d~!eDDtl, 0.; ,J~n . 31.1~7-7

.Mrs. Harold Youni and children or Muon visited her motheto..
Mrs C!lfford Johnson, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecll Smith and
children of Mason visited Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Smith recently .

Baby

METROPOLITAN

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of l'itawa visited Mr. and Mra. Herman Clrlwrlght, Monday,

2 for 25c

Rodney Downing

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Last Rites Ar'Held. SUDday

The ·Daily Sentinel

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Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244

POMEROY

Middleport Society Notes
Mrs. C. c_ Chapman was called
to Columbus Wednesday by the
serious illness of her daughter,
Mrs. Eileen
LeFever who is •
patient at Mercy Hospital. Mrs.
Chapman will stay with her grand·
sons, Carl and Buddy, while thdr
mother is ill.
Mrs. Paul French is ~eported
improving slowly from virus pneu·
monia at ber home on South Sec·
ond Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sinn, Convoy,
have been visiting their son·in·law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ber.
nard Fultz, and daughter, Beth,
enroute to Florida for a vacation.
Jane Young, whose marriage to
William Kltcben is scheduled Cor
Sunday, February 3, was in Chi!·
licothe Wednesday
where the)
have rented an apartment.
Mona Gay Little, who was taken
to Holzer Hospital this week when

a

she had a foreign object lodged
in her nostril, has been returned
to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElhinny
were in Moundsville Wednesday to
attend the funeral of Carson it
Potter, father-in-law ol their dau·
Jlhter, Mrs. Stauley Potter. Capt.
Potter, wob is stationeJ in San An·
tonio, Texas, flew to Moundsville
for the funeral services.
Barbara Scott, junior nurse at
Holzer Hospital School of Nursing,
and Jack Scites, New Haven, were
guests or her parentk, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Scott, Wednesday, and
att~nded the church services at
the Church of Christ.

SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Casto of Col·
umbus were guests of Mr. ano
Mrs. Eugene Conde and Mrs. J.
L. Casto the past weekend .
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Knight have
returned borne after a business
visit in Columbus.
George McQuig returned hiJm e
Monday evening from a visit at
Bay Village with
his son and
daughter in
law, Mr. and Mrs.
William McQuig and family _
Mrs. Dey Hysell, Mrs. C. E. W.
Qownie and Mrs. o. H. Myers were
business visitors in Athens, Wednesday,
Miss Mary Robinson left Wed ·
nesday for
Huntincton, W. Va.
where. she has enrolled in Mar·
shall College.
Albert Yates of Murray City was
a recent dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Moore.
Russ Watson who entered Holzer Hospital, Tuesday underwent
major surgery this morning .
Dr, J . B. Marshall of Louisville,
Ky. arrived this morning for a
visit with Mrs. John F. Baily and
family and to be with Russ Wat·
son at Holzer HospitaL

llh io Univeristy students who
are home for th.e semester vaca·
lion are
Sheila
Stover, Jane
Young , Ruth Ann Powell, Nancy
Rawlings, Roscoe Wise, Charles
Haskins, John
Fisher, Kenneth
Murray,
Fred Lewis,
Russell
Roush, James Mourning, Marilyn
Sue Knight Mary Carolyn Miller,
Patricia Lloyd .
l'' red Dunn , Huntington, who is
in charge of the revival services
being held at the Church of Christ,
Fred I. Gardner,
pastor of the
local church, and
Mrs. Gardner
were dinner
guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarrnce McNea l Wednesday
l 'he hos tess was assisted by Mrs.
·
J)enver Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Curren, Cin·
cinnati, have sold their farm on
Leading Creek to David Reese.

LANE

cedar hope .
che•t

NOW ONLY

$5995

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Rutland Garden
C_lub Meeting
Held On Monday
Tbe Rutland Garden Club met
Monday at the home of Mrs. ftov
Stone, Langsville, with Mrs. Cecil
Bolin as the assisting hostess _
Mrs. Webb Hall, president, wa&gt;
in ch•rge of the meeting and thl'
program topic was "Garden Plant·
In g." Roll call
responses were
''Botanical and Common Names
For Plants In Your Garden."
Papers for the
program were
by Mrs. Dana Hoffman ou "Spring
Planting", and Mrs. James Jackson
on "Garden
Design" Mrs. Carl
read "Timely Hints"
Dennison
and Mrs. Bolin displayed two dried
arrangements.
During the business me&lt;' !I ng a
discussion was held on the proposed County-wide
Flower Show
and Mrs. Cush Johnston, past pre·
sident of the elub, WJS named as
their chairman lor the
Flower
Show. A discussion w11s also held
• on mnney-making projo&lt;'ts and the
Club decided to sell flowers at
Easter. The m••te•ry prize was
awarded to Mrs. Grace Thon1as.
The hostesses served salad,
chicken sandwiches,
nut-bread
home-made candies and nuts and
coffee to the members and guest.

Eastern Star
Grand Matron
Holds Meeting
.A• Adverti•tcl in

LIF £ o LOOK o

SEVENTEEN

"Counteu llono"-USO
Moth Protection Worronty,
Equipped with lock and key,
stlf·riting Interior troy, Yout
choice of ttlect .. terior woq4•

Perfect Gift for
SWEErHEAIIT, WIFr,
DAUOHTIII, MOTHEII

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Martha
Newell,
Cincinnati
Worthy Grand Matron, was in
charge of the School of Instruction
for the OES at the Marietta Mas·
onie Temple Wednesday.
mnner was served at the Pioneer Church for the
more than
three hundred who were presen!.
Forty-nine pers"na from Meigs
present
County Chapters were
and those from Evanreline Chapter, Middleport, were Mrs. Willis
Anthony, WM; Mrs. James Clat ·
worthy, l\lrs. James Pu)lep, Mrs.
.lack Bechtel, Mrs. ~oh'n Lyons,
Mrs. E. M. Wood, Mra. )\:. M. Blake,
Mr. and Mrs, T. F Hawkins, Allen
Chatles Vroman,
Hughes, Mr,s.
Mrs. John Vroman., Mrs. Charles
Bennett.

DOWN DELIVERS I

BAKER FURNITURE
On 'J1he Brlghteat Corner In Middleport

Hey

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It's Our 1st Birthday

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$

t:ans

MAGNOLIA BISCUITS
KJllt,- 1·111. IOXIS

,SODA. CRACKERS ..
HOMI

~· RIAL HAM SALAD

. SnWING HENS . . .

Can 10c

FLORIDA ORANGES
LARGE and SWEET

39c DOZ.

COBBLER fOTATOES
10 lb. -

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LIAN TINDIR

Bailing Beef .. lb. 25c
lb. 7'1c
Coffee .. . .. lb. 69c
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LB. 29c

2 for 49c

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STREET MARKET
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Mr, Darwin Clark was In Hun·
Mrs. Reuna-=KI~-IIIf--:-lr-.-.1)-d~ao-ns--Em-oJ-.;;-;;re In Point Pleaaant ~
tillgton Saturday on business.
and Mrs. Thereaa Oblinger were Wednesday on busineu.
d .. _ H
Ord
calling on Donald Grimm Wedne11an ....... arry
were day evenin".
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C!Mk of
dlliner guests Saturday of Mr. and
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The A-lliary of the Vqlunteer Mrs. Dick Ord and family of New
Several frt~m our community Beverly, Ohio
were week end
ri~e Df'p:lttment
planned lheit Haven.
attended the funerals of Mart.•n cueats of Mrs. Bertha Clark.
''· ',nniverS&lt;ll')' dinner when they met
Ohlin•er· and Mrs Stell G •Mrs. Harry Ord was a sun day
Monday at the l'iremflll's Hall. .
Th
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a ruum.
, ~ . .
ose falling on Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Clvk was visiting Jlo. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ord
Mrs S. T. Russell presided an1 J;.awrence Clark and family durinf bert Ohlinger Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald UevlDg of
were, Mr. and
Mr· l\ll d ..
_ J .. Ord and •lm·
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named Mrs. Robert
McElhfnner the day Sunday
DU"o. ae,.
Parkersburg were recen tl Y callln I
and Mrs. Emmett Shuler as co- . Mrs. Earl Clark and children, Mr. ily were visiting Mr. and ~- on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weaver~
chairman of the
dinner. llfrs. and Mrs. Leonard Fields and dau· HarrY 0 r d Sunda Y even1ng.
Everett
Bachner received the gbter, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Clarlr:
Mr. and Mrs. William Ohlinger
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ueving and
travelling prize brought by Mrs. and children and Robert Ohlinger. and sons or West Columbia were daughter of Point Pleasant were
John Vroman.
.
Mrs. Bertha Clark arid grandson recently calling on Mr. and Mrs. visiting Mr1 and Mrs.
Elwood
Larry were C4llng on Mr. and Mrs. Henry OhliD«er.
Lleving and family
Wednesday
The hoste~sea, Mrs. Gerald An· F. B. Lltc:hfield Sunday evening.
evening.
Mrs. Thereaa Ohlinger, Dorothy
th
d Mr B
ony an
s. t· F ,t Parmalee,
Mrs. Thereaa Obli'nger an d Don an d caro1 were vtaltlng Mrs. BerSErved
ref-shme
b
Perry Oldaker Jr. w•s .ealllng on
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n
s,
a
t
e
cloae
Grimm
were
in Middleport
5atW'·
Of the soe1al hour.
da
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his crandmother Mrs, Susie Ed·

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Miss Sally Schaaf of Middleport
will graduate Saturday from Ohio
University with a Bachelor of Sci·
ence degree In Education with a
Major in elementary education and
Minors in psychology and eeon·
omics the university announced ·tlf.
day.
Miss Schaaf is a )!raduate of
Middleport High School in 1~
and attended
Ursinua College,
Collegeville, Pa. where she wa,
active in the Curtain
Club. At
Ohio University Miss Schaaf be·
longed to Psi Chi, n!.tional boll·
orary Psychology Society. She ,is
the daugther of Mrs.
Eleanor
Schaaf of Middl~;port.

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DOWNS

Men's.

TROUSERS

BIG BILL

Regular prlces quoted are Elberfeld• regular prices
86 Boys Reg. 4.95 Ivy League Corduroy Trousen
SA..E $3.50

Blue Chambray
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ll69 Boys Reg. 3.95 Dress Trousers ... , SALE $!.50
50 Boys Reg. ·US to 6.95 Trousers ... SALE $3.50
, 83 U.ys Reg. :us Ivy League Trousers . SALE $2.50
58 Boys Reg. 4.29 Ivy Leigue "Lee" Trousers
SALE $2.50

Size 18x27 inches Wilton's,
Axminsters and Velvets.

SALE

Made with double shoulders, twQ pockets with · but·
&amp;on . tops, Continuous faeed
sleeves. Sanforized Blue
Chambray. All sizes 141;2 tci
17.

Boys sizes - included are sizes for young men in '
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8 Inch

ELECTRIC SHAVERS

"HANES"

UNDERWEAR
·See the new T Shirts with a
pocket, the new surrey rib·
bed Polo Shirt~ with a poe·
ket. 'rbe new Fll(t r Knit T.
Shlrtsi in colors - The new
Boxer ~horts .!.. sid~, elastic
Shorts 'IDd Fig leaf BriefsIn all sizes - Elberfelds Is
your Headquarters for your
Underwear for Men · and
Boys.

()a ~ men's el~trlc shaver In our a&amp;ock -

we will

.UOw a TRADE IN ALLOWANCE OF $8.50.

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SKILLET

Bring in your old electric shaver and get $8.5Q oU
, the price of the new one you select.
· Sehlek "25" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SuabeiQ.l, "~lden Glide" ....... , , .•._,... , •..
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Sdalek ~&lt;zo" .................... . : . . .
8uDbeam "Sbavemaster" ......... , , . , . . .
Remington "Contour" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;-~ .
Remlnaton "Rollectrle" ..................

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Copper Clad stainless · steel
Skillet With tight fitting COY•
ers.

$29.50
$29.85

$24.95
$211.!50
$!1.50
$23.50
$31.50

SALE

$4.99
Limited Qua-ntity

SAYE ON YOUR·NIW PIANO

Men's DRISS TiOUSERS

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you'il save on the finanCing of the purchase, also the
same as on all Furniture, Floor ~ov,ering.s, Appliances
and .Television Sets. ··r.\, "

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Mra. Eua~ne conllf. '
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Mrs. Richard rfeepaq will be
hostess to th' el~b. at "till\' n~j(t,
meeting on February 13•.

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COott

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MASON PllltolfAU
Mr. ond Mrt. Murl Aahley, Lelart Falla ~r~ ~~~~ a few days
at the home of' Mr• .and Mrs. Ralph
Pickens before loinl to their new
home in Cln:irw•ter,' Florida.
Sally Ann Yeqer, . daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea ·Yeager, baa
returned hume after havlna her
tonsils removed at Holzer Hospital.
.oiane Capehart, atudent at · Ute
University of KentUcky, Ia apend·
inc the mid-semester vacation with
her parents, Jlt, "'lld .Jira. Ruuell

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Colorful, Absorbent, Durable, Checkered patterns,
fringed ends In Rocket blue,
Camella Rose, Red, ·Char·
· &amp;reuse, Desert Gold, Bla(!k,
and Gold. Size 16 by lll
. lncbes.

Size 18xl1 ~ inch&amp;-solid
colors, Buttercup Yellow
Pink WJtisper, Aqua Tin(
Camelia Rose, Green mist,
White, Turquoise, P i n ~
Beige, Powder Blue, and
Firefly Yellow. ·

48 Replar $1.95 Costume Jewelry ..... Sale $1.00

- I Regular $3.95 Costume Jewelry ... , , . Sale $2.00 ·

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DISH

Mrs. Henry Null
entertained
the Middleport Literary Club at
her apartment W'ednea,day. Mr•.
Donald Mills, pcealdent, was in
charge of the Jlleeling.
Roll eall reapilnsea were "WOrld
War U General_,... and the papora
followed the tbel!le.
Mrs. H. E.
reviewed Cour·
tny
Whitney'• ."MeArthul'" ind
Mrs\ Forrest Blehtel read the
paper on Mrs. Mark Wayne Clark's
book "Captain's Bride, General's
Lady" which waa wrlt~en by Mrs.
E. s. Schaar,

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Boys

Sa"'ples ·

Mrs. Lawrence Morarlty enter·
tained tbe Uncoln Helrhtl Can·
asta Club, Tuelda;r. ~venlng, at lief
home.
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Prizes we~c •~rcied to ~.. -Robert Story ' )Jra• JWIK!if _pdj~y:
Mrs. Rlchu~ tr't!~~n : ,na. Mn:·
Dou&amp;lasa Slnser: · ,,.,
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Lincoln Heights
Canasta CJub
Meeting Is lield

CARPET SAMPLES

Double thlekness

ALDON carpets- 27x54 inches wide of wool nylon ~nd
Avisco. Solid colors and p;~tterns-

$le00
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Crew en·
tertained with a patty recently at
their home, Wright St. honoring
thei:r daughter, tlamellll on her
seventh birthday.
Games were played and refresh·
ments of icc cream and cake were
served to Jon Spencer, Mike Hazel·
ton, Ricky Gilmore, Mike O'Brien,
Jeffery Burt,
Jimmy Anderson,
Lorian Vaughan
Te~mmy Titus,
John Goodwin.
Danny Gibbs, Mike 'Globokar,
Sandra White, Dreama Drenner,
Kathy Fultz, Debbie Spencer, Be·
linda J. Spencer, Becky ~ncer,
Brenda Norria 1 Deb!Jle •Norris
Clarice Norrl..
Sally Globokar,
!llelody Rousb, Donna Smith, Ro
bin Crew, Jennifer Crew Mra Ad·
die Norris and Mn. Kay Spencer
Pamela received many nl~e gifto
and sending a gift but unable to
attend was Perry Kennedy,

SALE

Sizes 1 to 4, finest cotton double thickness training
pants with triple thickness crotch.

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Honor Gu~st At
Birthday Party

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TRAINING PANTS

Sally Schaaf.To·
Graduate At OU
This Saiurday

Capehart.

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)llr~. Harry· t. Lon&amp; and ~~­
Walter Meinh~ oC,lfu~tl!;J ori,
W. V'a.; Mr. and Mrs. .-\rthur
c).
mas, Mrs. Fred Huddle, 'Mi. ·· d
Mr11. Rlllph
Holmes and Merrl,ll
Holmes ef Charleston, w. Va . ~~­
and Mrs. Garlan~ BUrgessi MOnt.
Coal. W. Va.; and Mr. and "Stn.
Clifford Cl,lnningham and son~ of
Lima

Mrs. Hen,Y Null
Is Hostess for
Liter(lry Club

Sale-----· Sale
Pea1, Com, Kraut,
Hominy, Shellle Beans,
Unaa Beans, S110e·
l&amp;rln&amp; Pota&amp;oes, Whole
Po&amp;a&amp;o9, Vienna
Sauaaae

Fire Department
' Auxiliary Plans
f ' r AnniVersary
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Funeral services for Rllph n~b•son were b e ld Sun day at th e ,.,..
bury Methodist Church, Syracuse
with Rev George Davis officiating
Special music was provided by
Mrs. Ernet1t Duffy, pi.• nist.
Burial wat in Riverview ceme·
tery, Middleport and pall-beares
were Dan Hartinger, Robert Har·
tenbach, Richard
Jones, Harold
and ~arl
Jones, Norman Rizer
Denny.
Coml· ng from out or town for
tbe services were Mr. and Mrs.•
Steve Robson. Mr. and Mr.. Ver
Be u lab '""'•d
non Myers, Mrs.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdet.
te all of Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Dodge, Mrs. Byron Hysell,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hawley and
daughters, Mrs. Don Dailey !nd
son and Mary Ponna Reedy, ''41·
umbus.
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NIGHT• GClW"~

Size 31 x 15 inches, ccJlorful, all over plaid in red gold,
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