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The annual Christmas program
Vaughan
by theJeffre)
!rnt
;5~~~;~~~~~· ~;. wasCharleBgrvenfmley
Jrmmy TYo of the Naomr Baptist
aehool was preaented C\lrlstmaa
chur~h

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Kenneth Buckley
group of recltallo•s were
Pl'l!llented by the secoud grade
lndudlng • Chnstmas Welcome/'
Pamela Crew 'In Ho .or of Je
'· I!U!·I·I•u.s", Bradford Moor(, "Some
for Jesus Becky Nease,
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"&amp;tar Bright' Loring Vau
''nte Chmt of Bethlehem'\
Coodwrn, A Chrrstm"
Willi', Sandy Whrte and 'Guld
Ina Star'~, Ltn~a Warner

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Following
group singing
or
Your Stockings
By The
Ffro" an exercise Who Is This

wu 1Iven by third grade Dann,
Broq, Jennifer Blakeslee and
Danny Crow A playlet 'Love'
Cllflatmaa Tree was presented
the' fourth grade Kathy Han
Cheryl Edwards Hyla Vau
Marrlyn Moore Unda Wrll
Teddy Morarrty Davrd
t ~bt)(twln, Lanny TYo an~ Blllt
A recitation ' The Innkeeper
Lallll!nt' by Christopher Tomp
tint, preceded recltatlona by
Neoae and Jan Clio after
tho ~roup sang "Why Do
Christmas Rmg" Th1
~hrlst~rlll Story Glory to God ,
lm'ipture and song was pr(l
HQted by the filth gnde l(atio
Morarity Donna Crow, Brend 1
P~tts, S~e Buckley, Carlo Will
hoe Thom'as Dennas M.bkl"
'l'hur111 Vaughen and Coward
Calvert
JMnirer Crew Alita Carpentor
and Brenda Potts sang "Just A
Wee Baby' alter whrolr two ca•
"It Came Upon the Midnight
and "0 Little Town Of
Bethlehem' were presented br
Jennifer Crew Alita Carpenter,
Cindy Swatzel Kitty Persinger
and Kandy Kl8!lrng and an in
otrumental n~mbcr WB8 played bt
Kitty Per.rnger with flute and
Alita Carpenter the saxophone
An otfering was taken wit.r
Vaughan assistant superlnten
of the church school, glvln1
the oftertory prayer and taking
the ••llection were membors or
the Junior !ntermedlste Cia" or
boyo taught by Denzil Goeglern

Eve und~r the direction of S T
Johnson \he asSistant superintendent
The Christmas carol, 'Joy To the
World' by the congregation open·
ed tbe promm followed with
Jll:ayer hl W1lham Lewis A pa·
~eant
Grandfather Tells the
Christmas Story drreeted by Mrs
Peorl Scott was grven by Ran
dolph aod Jonathan Seott, Janie
Scott, Charles and Charlene
Brown PhYlliS and Dranne Ru.s
sell, Belrnda and Lady Daun Seott
Helen Brown Rrchard Qualls, and
Joyce Wrlllams
A play 'Catching Up Wrth
Christmas was presented by
Joan Buflm(lton Vtola Brown,
Hazel Quails Prrscrlla and Cher
ry Seott Helen Brown Fannie
Rusaell, Edwrna Bell and Je88re
Johnson after wbrch the prolll'•lll closed wrth the srngrhg of
"Silent Night by the congrega
tlon Sol Johnson was rhe pianist for tlre ovening
At the close of the program
Santa arrrvcd wrth treata for the
eblldren

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C~ristmas Eve

Candle-Light
Service Held . -:-;---":-;-Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
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A cacndle hght Chrlstmae Eve
service wao held at the first Blp
Pro9ram Held On Christm.as
tlat ehureh under the auspices of
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the Senior Baptist Youth Fellow
ship and thetr adviSor, Mr• Manning Kloes
George Siddell mlnl!terial stu·
dent a! the Andom Newton Theological Seminary Boaton, wu the
1nest speoker and bra topic waf
"Peace On Earth Good Will To
Men" The program opcned1 with
an or(an prelude by Mro Cerald
Anthony and Suoan Pullen read
the stoi'y of the Natrvrty from the
Gospel of St Luke
A play The Twelfth Night' was
pre~ented with the
following
younc people takrng part Drane
Stumbo, George Hibbs, Walter
Harris, James Hood Janet Kay
Baker and Richard Bodhner
lleltle Leu Harris was narrator
for the candle llghtmg ceremony
and tbe candles were lrghted by
Larry Mitch and Wilham Werner
A Christmas pra)er by Kit Neal
and the benedlctron by Carolyn
Wilson concluded the scrv1ce

Gjrl Sco~t Troop
Christmas Party
IHeld On Saturday

The Mt MorlOh Baptrst Chllrch
had therr Chrrstmas program on
Wednesday Deo 25 with Mtj 'Ar
nold Riohards Mrs Irvin Baum
gardner and Mrs Ernest BoWles
in char~e of the program
Rosetta Rl"hards was mistreq qf
ceremony for the program wbicb
opene~ w1th a carol followed ijy a
prayor by Mrs Arlena Reese, tho
1a supenntendent of the1r ~ble
Sehool Sally and Sherry POII'ell
gave the welcome to the ~ongrep
tum and Paula Gomer's recltatlon
was 'Greetines other recl~Uono
were 'I'd Like To Send A Blriliday
Card , Lrnda Ervrn, It 1 Cl1i.'lst
mas" Thelma and Freddy Bebin
aon, An exenuce Wh~tt rn Be'
wu preocnted by Jewell P'l'ke
An 1t a Qowles Sandra Hoi
linshead Joe Powell The l!e~n
ners and Primary classes on* a
song Long Ago
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A p•geant Longrng lor Ch!lat
maa was the occond part of tbe
program and the cast included
Janioe Riohordo, who was Laura
PalmeT! Kerth Bowles-11!110n
Palmer Emmellne Bowle11-Ethel
Palmer, Alma Bl\umgardner..,..Sara
Eldrtdgo Phoebe Harper - Lolly
Pnlmer Manning Baumgardner Johnny Eldridge, Jeanine Bowles
-Kathy Eldrrdge Carolyn ErvinDotty Green Jleorge Baumgardner
- the Rov Matthews Clmnce
Hollens~end - telegraph boy Ml
chael Sm1th - mall man
After the program re!resh me nta
1were served m the church d•nln&amp;
room w1th Mrs Ncllre W1n~on

Ga\ardine, Quilted Lined

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The evening was spent 1n sang
ing carols, watching tclevtslon and
playing gamoa A grit exehungo
waa also held
Refreshments were served by
Mrs Persincr to Cheryl Ebcrsbach,
Jennifer Crew Kitty Persinger
Jane Baer Alita Carpenter, Nan
cy Burns Kathaleen GrtmCB, Pat
rlcia Hcnne01y, Frances Radford
Cindy Swatzcl and Kandy KISI
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$1.00 to $1.79 Lehew Family
Dinner Is Held
Men's

Dress Shoes
$6.95 up

1\lr and Mro William Lencw en
terialned with a !ami() dlnne'
Christmas at their home Syca
more St
Present wbre Mr and Mrs
Wllllem Tbucner, Syracuse Mrs
Theodore Lehew Mrs Emn\8
Lcilbc!t, tbe hn•ta ond children
Teddy, Jobnny and Cheryl

1\. &amp;kit uioom of H!nt" was pre
~ Mlko Sw•tzel
D~wnio, Lorr~ Marshall

sented

Allen
Davl I
Brown and DoUiiaa M•ore, after
wllich Leo 'Crew In behalf or t~•
cburoh preHnled the Rev and
M" Eu~tne Brown with a gill
Follewinl ihe orrlval of Sant,
who gove treat• to the chlldre1
the program closed with prayer
by Theo Stnllh, eupcrintcndent

Ebersbach Family

Yule Dinner Held

Parkers' Host
At [).inner On
Chr~tmas
Day
Mr d Mrs Dwight

onterta hed with a droner Christ
mas at their home, Pleasaftt
RJdge Road
Pr&lt;!enl were Mise ' Rh rl~ri lr)j
Youn~ Toledo, Mr and
hert Morris Sr, and son
William Yonnr Mrs Hank Youn~
and sono Johnny and Drily th&lt;
ho11!
daughter Myrt s Kay

TCHED WORK
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SHIRT
$.2.29
PANTS
$3.49

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Limited

Regular

$1.00
S1ze

5()¢

Slzel II CO 38

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2 ptlr for $1.00
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T·SHIRTS
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Mr and Mn C B we"'"'' ''" ' ':
C Snn•bury Mbr• Sa.tv
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'1 R Koehler and family In Col
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Rig and
foundry employee, 1s
above at the left recemng a casil
award from A V E~smgton, Foundry Manager, foy a suggesl!on \llat r£suited m considerable savings m th' cornoom de·
partment m the handling of large cores Tli1s IS the first
aWard made under'the suggestion plan that has recently been
·~tailed m the ~omeroy Works o~~~ (Sen.tJllel Pho~)

Tb.~ &amp;x Tticlc Turned Out fine!

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CIIRISTMAS turned out Ane
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}Iuddy rot to Pl&amp;J hla box
trick on Penny, and the tact
that, after ope~llllrs~ big
~... and lhen"lnla Jar bciX~,
otit alltt lhe other, ~e II;OUld
dbeom a pair Rl fliCks aa h~
IUlJirilelllflbad a happy ending
I bad ra~ked my brain u to
how I could save Penny the dlsapPQ(ntment I knew waa In
store and at lbe ,-..,, ttme not
apoll Buddy'l tun
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Flna,lly, on Christmas Eve I aala to Buddy·
'Buddy, that is such a good box Irick, I wonder It you'd
let me Iii on It too Why couldn't I put my present to
Penny down In the toe of one of tHe aocka you're lllv~
b~r? Then she'll reanu be ourpriaed I •
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Bud4Y lhOUibl a moment, then hla eyes lit up·
•I ret Ill She'll tblnltthe aocka are lhe surprlae, and, aD
the lime there'~ anolhe} surprise In lbe toe I '
I'm glad I thought ot It, !or the tears that eame to
Penny's eyea when abe got throuch opening all the bqzea
hardiT !)ad Ume to form before she discovered In the toe
\ 111 lb&amp; !OCt IIDlall gold rlnr with her own birthstone In Ill

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lion paint to get tho1ob 'done
'Leng before he was finished,"
diiClosed Mra Hbhstetter "Edison
was tired out, atUI, and sore "
The e!lllre decoration sclteme
He gave pollee the assumed was done in pink illd silver wrtb
name and sard he came to Colum- a large five pornted star on a wall
bu! last January He !a!d be lrill- .varylnt Ibis theme wjth one &amp;Ide
ed one of two companion~ on a of Ita polnta rn blue William H
drinkili'i spree, then fled town Andiraon, known locally for his
when be waa unable to revtve naturaf talent as an artist, created
blm
the alar for the bank in ted to
(Continued on PaJe Five)
Tbo public is cordiallY n
,.. the bank'r Chrlatnlns dreiS
l"letf!l:a!iona. will remain In place
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~nW after New Year's Day

Ze-li,UIII
1n;.. ders
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In Raee
JAjil mg
To SouthP0Ie
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Helping Others Helped

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A Sad Day Happy . "

' AUCKLAND, Now Zealand UP
-Sii Edmund Htllary took a com·

manding lead' today In hll "hellbent" race against • British ex
pedltlon for the honor of makin~
the !trot overland trek to the
Snutb Pille rn 45 yoara 1

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T~:e ~::..u~~~:~~ ~:m ;::~

Former WtU;we
Director 6ted
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For t\dultery
CHAIIDON1 0', 111'-Jamel D
Lisle, 3B, former Ceatlla ConDtl
Welfare ' drreclor, wu t6 tpJH!ir
lpnlrbt before Troy Township
Justice of th, I'••~ Clyde Rus1011 on a cllarge of l~uliBIY·
Llilt lather ot Wet! ~hUdren,
admit~d falliering the unborn
&lt;bild of lrlra. f~tl:icla 1M Msrtlt
1 divorcee and moiher of four
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Liale &amp;orller tjlla ll!ORII&gt;':pleod
ed innocent to the acrultery
charge wbich carrret a mallimum
penalty of a $200 nne IDd thre'!
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lie 1'1• dlitnbed froiD bb
couhty peot Dep 1• for lilltnoral
conduct. ~ ~b , e~p-lejl ~~~
dlsmiual to thb 11411! Civil !itT·
vice Catiimlkl60 -

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and Mra Arlena Beese in ebar"
of t~e food commltt6e.

Mr and Mra Geor&amp;e Hacl:e~ Jr
,nd children left this motoftln~
for a vacation in P'!Qrlda
Mr and Mrl GeOI'I&amp; Slddtl\.
,(udents at the Andover NelftM
Theological Semlllary, Boston,
Mau are Chr11tin~a guests ol
her pareuto1 Mr and lira Paul
Smart and lantily '
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Min Myrna Rwsell, ColiiiltbUs,
and Mr and Mrs Richard '•RIYill
•nd dllllghler.., Hllllarda, '#elli
Chrrstmu gueita of 111r ond Mn
Sidney T BullfU
Mn Arnold Richaraa drove to
,:'olumbus Tue1d1y and was I!ICo
companied home by her daughter
Patrrch who is employed there
.Ill" Ri'ehardo •pent Chriltmas
with her parenfl and sl8ters l!Ud
returned home WedneRday night
Mn Margjrel Bnnnon Arid
~ro\her, Clarence. WeSt Union
w- va were Christmas guesio ol
her son, Car) Bra~non and Mrf
Brannon
Chrrstmas dtnner guests or
Mill 11argoret Sauer "ere Ml•
Oalile Sa~nders, Mrs Lau,ra ~sun
~er 1 and Mra\ Emma Bissett
Mr• Wlllioro Gru~er Willi taken
to Meigs General Hosprtal •• a
~ and Mrs Charles J Ehera medical patient on ChriStmas af
bach entertarned with a fa~uly ternrlon
dinner Christmas at thcu home,
Kenneth, nine month old aon
Prospect Hill
of Ml and Mra LarrY Rice WI!
Guesto were Mr and Mrs Ed entered •• a medtcu patien~! at
gar Pratt and Mrs Ruth Laney and Holzer Hoapltol on &lt;;hristma•
daughter Debbie, illrddlepor t Mr Eve His moihcr apd grandmoond ~Irs Carl Hysell Kenneth und ther, Mrs Hyl~a Dunham havo
Carl Jr Rutland, and Mr a~d been slayinl wltb tbc ,baby who
Mn Harold Ebcrsbach and chil·
reported 11 111)9\'ovlng
dren James and Darla Mr and
and Mrs Leo SwiCk, (:olum
Mrs Wrllard Ebersbsch coiled Jn
chrblmll auestt of ~er
the evening
11 Wise Sr tnd allt,r,
Mill
Wise Jolnin~ !belli ror
dinner were Mr an4 )In Willian\
a~d dau&amp;hler Salldra or
p;,ch•n and Mr
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lng at the home or their leader I
Mrs Charles PerSinger, Mulberry
Gil I Sco~t Troop Two enjoyed

a Christmas party Saturdal even

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~r,~H~'tn II~Fr·ese 1nted Sunday Given Tuesday

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Naomi Baptist

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was reported ,... than 300 miles
from the pole today ' The Brlrlan
""'dltion headed ~y Dr Vivian
Fuclrs was some BOO mllea away
at last reporfl
A rodlOj message from Hllfary
to Nl!W zealand's Scott baae
M&lt;l-furdo &amp;ound this
re))Ofled tJr~ team had
40 miles durrng the night
wo~ld put him about 290
from hrs aoal
llarrlng unforeseen misbapo,
the Hillary parcy appeared-a sure
winner It was mdklnJ the trek
alODII tbe general routes taken W
the only two expeditiona ever lo
mcb the pole ~crOia the ley
wastes
Roald Amend·
ctBJIIDe~ ,t."'!q D~&lt;•_T)~r,, 1911 U\d llrlt·
F . Scott tho
in
five

to 'Jielt
where
aJready force~
their homes the path of flooded
corps o! trucks and motorboats carried
camped on the banks of the Little Wabash River 10
safety yesterday antt -early today Fed by heavy
!qUowed recent off-seaaon
does into the area th~ rrver ....
expected to crest at 84 feet today
Authorrtres said the brggest dll
frcylty confrontrng the ev•eueos
wu getting !herr Irves\Q~k to
aafety Farther north on lhe Lrt
le Wabash only three f•mllles
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were foreed to leave ~II' lJomes
WASHINGTON U1' - Tl!ia Ia by ritinor fioodrng
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eory
ray1 on, "" wl'
Meanwhile, at lllurpH~sboro
key who never had 10~lher Be hardest bit by the Ia~ llt&lt;lember
Is dead, the vieUtn of
play
tornadoes, tlre Brg Mudd)' River

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YON tlje hopeo o( governmeqt families were forced to ••cuate

acle~tist

Marlow

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Olsen of the area
The U S Weather Qureau re
key can becotne 1 father
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potted, however, tbat n~w: r~
Craydon .... the onlY Irving I tnuld be expecled ·i!lWUgboo•
proot of Olsen'• discovOI"!' - •n· t aouthem Dlmols late liklay.
nOUtlced to an Incredulous world
In the rest of Ihe nalftfn, a late
in 1~- that It Is poSirble tot coming winter began ~ !how
a \urkey to be born wrthout a 1.. first srgna or drgglng in Cool atr
ther
moved rn behrnd a disturbance in
the northeaot Thursday nlgbt
Partbcnogeneals, the 8Mnst•ne cawing lower temperitures ovet
:~;~~=~=!.•~.•,m=• ~ the enure nation from the Mra01:
vlously to occur In lower forma of alppt Valley to the Atlanflc Sc•
life Olsen was the first to AIIIICOV· board
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Sinal then Olsen has produced
more than a score of fatherleBA
turkeys by testing more than 18,·
oooeus
laid by turkey hena wllleh
were kept carefully segregated
from twkey toms
Craydon,was the sole survrvor
of th... experlmenta He was t-e
only fatlm'Iess turkey to live more
!ban 22 trays
Under Olaen's tender care ~1'11¥don autvlved for 254 days
en
death ubexpecledly attock He WI!,
tilled by two bunting dogs a~ b~
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\Vllnder'ld aboat the baok yar ~
Olsen's home adjacent to the
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riculture Departmen, s 11 re~~·
centtr If nearby Betsvr e

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In uto ap
Near portsJDQUlh
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PORTSMOUTH, 0 UP- Har
old c.lrrence 3p Wake[teld, wa•
krlled and srx o~hef persons were
Injured Thursday In a l*;o car
collisron on U S 23, IOVtn miles
north of here
Hrs daughter, Paula, &amp;months
old and ltls '"ter rn "'w Katie
Entler 11 were taken. lo Chll
dren's' llo;pilal rn Cqlumblls In
crrttcal condition

WASHINGTON UP-New trou·
blea piled up today tor Robert
B Rueger, rormer. Naval officer
wb.o lost all his retirement bene!ita wben he wJs eonvroted •1
manaioughter
tf
Rueger now has been told h•
must cough up $3 7'17 to the Navy
apparently because someone '"
C
lor therr farm
the Navy made a bookkeeprn' er
ably will remain "".'"' ~~~.;,0::
ror according to a report In the
According to
Army Navy-Air Foree Journal
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tbe Presrdent
Rueger's troubles began '''
PASADENA, calif UP-Odds Washington
months after he retired from 30 were much better today that New new Crvrl
Yanearaunb,.lervtnliseebedinrethcoredNaavynd w;~: Years Day would dawn cool, Iholds riB frrst
clear and sunny than tbat Oregon Pwndent has
rank of commander
would overeome a 19 pornt defier! pate m at
Be trUed an umnvrted guest ••d whrp Obro State m tbe Rose meefurg of tbe
wl)o barged into a New Year's i'i:twL
by the last
~y and alarted an argument
Wpathcr fo~ecasters predic'.M The Pnsirfent
at Ruerer'a Arlrngton, Va home tbat thare wss only on. Fhancc staff wltb. him
in 1958 For Ibis Rueger was In five or six tbat rt woufd ram Will be
CODVlctod o' manslaughter ond Jiln. I but oddamake:s re!uaed tc mg
sentenced to five years In prrm budge from thorr J9-&lt;ll'20 pornt aala
Oo the Navy"J recommendation
tonferenees
President Ersenbower SIIRed on eslima\0 of the coming game
State of tbe Unron
order etrildng Rueger'• name
Pnlss Seeretary
from the retired rolls last March
D 1
erty sard wort on
8 A Jetter wa1 lent to Rueger
~teten
Uuron will be ~=es~~
the Virglura State Peurtentrarv
man ebore tn
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at Rrchmend notifyrng him of \he
posl.ll,Oll
also wiJldevote
budgel mes,.ge
that starts nnt,:.ui~~i~M
coDJultatiou wtth
Peraval Brllndage
RICHMOND lnd UP- A htt'e • Hagerty expect&amp; : lriU. ,,~,

Clear "'eather
predi tedFOr

Ro:.. Bowl Tilt

Arrests
R ed Jn
eport
Hour pen'od

No new arrests were report,d
the P"l 24 hours by
Robert C Hartenbach
He said no charges were fried
agalDJt Philip and Doris Flshe.
or Rac1ne Therr case was thus
!brown out of Jusllce of Peace
R. E. Grindley's courL In a state
mcnt to The Daily Sentinel lfr
and !Irs Fisher sard an alteroa
Uon rnvolvrng them WI£ not be
tween tbemael ..s, but rather
botween a third party

IFather
ts .
'Jn 0p
To Appendedomy

f~rlo::g r~n'·:!e~~~;~ron a~"!': ~~::. :.~:..~cl!

dectomy performed when her
lather relented rn hiS relrgrou•
opposltron to medrcal care
Tho father Arth~r Prppen, 40,
had resrsted for about three da)&amp;
agarnst pie"' by allthontles to
permit a ph)o!SICtan to treat bh
daughter Judy 11 , lor acute ·~
pendrcltr;
Instead Pippen hrs ram1Iy and
other members or the 'Full Taberoade of God' religrous sect
prayed almost oontrnuously to
me the hie of the blonde blut
eyed grrl
Prppen was persuaded to per
mrt the operatron Thursday
"rght when autborrtres rnstrtuted
legal action to make Judy a ward
of the eourt whrch would pav•
way for medical trtatment
Earllcr Thursday Prppen had

of the year to

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bower •• he
drafts ofd;he;!E~~;~~~
Doubt
ner m - the
bra Slate of the Ubilll('n
fore congress w ('~
Jan 7 Hageriy
has been made
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Prestdenl wtU aend U
congres. cr deliver I\

Eight .tuteJJIW,~
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'W/LealOll Funeral
Bulk Milk
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Buckeyes Nourn ln.Pasa en~,
Se...,;"e Planned th~
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burst 111(h1n bours and •he mrghl
Forrest Wheaton, Cheshrre RD not irve through the nrgbt
In dred at Holzer Hosprtal Thursd.p
thir ~ame
mornrng lie wu precede\! rn
Despite the predlcllon rppen
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.._ point
death by bls wile the former home to resunle prayrng lar her
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l'rlaude Strausbaugh, who died m
19114 lfr Wheaton was a natrve hf~ut Pippen stood firm rn hl!
game was among of Gallia County and was born bclrels untrl ShenU Edward Cor
at Eno June. 12, 1884
h
stadium the Ohro Staters
Survavors mclude Mrs Wilham dell amvcd Wit a smnmons
have won two from the Pa&lt;rfic (LUly May) OxYer Mrs Dow I The summons ordered Pappcn, a
Coast Conference defeating Csll (Ethel) Little Marre Wheaton foundry worker, to appeor m
fornra, 1714, In 1950 and beat!DJ and Harold Wheaton aU of Che- court today for a hearmg ou
d 11 the grrl s custedy
usc 21!-7 tn 19~
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shrre 13 gran dcbildren an
Then tbe law wa nts to take
Oregon wh1cb also played at gre_a/ grandchildren
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1\!'renda may call at the
the old Tournamont Park, tb~t
Rawll••s.Coals Funeral Home en the sheriYr
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Penn,
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It docs," Cord~! replied
edged by upset mrnded Harvafd, where servrces
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My church preaches that w~
urday at two o'clock Qurral~•)
-ntrirued on "a•e Frve)
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W~St' Vi1iJ;~il~ News Leader Christmas Gilt To Its
R·edtlef$ Is SuggiStive Of Something We Should Start Upon

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From time to tbqe in ,1958 we expect lo made and is equal to the size or a book.

enlighten oil!' ~e!gs 'County readers w1th
something a !IItle out of tlje ordinary. At the
same time, the story we are about to relate
is an outstandin&amp; eumple of the cultural
value of boble' tafn lil!wlpajH!rs.
Enroute to ul Mw I&amp; the Chriitmas edilun of the Nicbolas County News Leader,
known as West \tttginia's "wackle&amp;t" newspaper This pape~. ltdlted by Jim Comstock,
comes up each Yuletide with an original 1dea
lor lis ahllllll gift lo1ts te!d~rs.

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Storits Mother Tt~ld

Thl.! yeat the paj!er hat jalllllacked Its 36
tabloid paces with !lie stories that "mother
ueed to tetl." It 11 crammed full of ghost stories, tokens, mountain clll'es altd tall tales
Tbere are ballads elf the mbuntain grown variety, tips on how to get huebands, l!ow to kill
boo~ inaketi, bolt to otlt-run racer snakes.
and how to see a ghoit.
. Girls who want to be boy~ can,do It easily
by eating nine uil-rlpe persimmons. People
who want to gel till of wltc!he1 ne\Jd only put
1 seive on the door knob. 'l'he w1tch must
stop and count the holes! ,

One year the paper did a 48·plll!e ta~loid
life of Chtlst In newspaper style from birth
to cruclfllltion. The paper talked the townspeople Into donning beards and "weird cos·
tumes" and posing. A year later a traveler in
Darkest Afrtea s!&lt;lpped it a mission school,
fpund the News Leadet's Life of Christ In its
Ubrary.
This year's mammoth editorial and coliec·
!jon effort markl the first time any compilation of West Virginia folklore has ever b~n

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HometownRaper Is Best

No other insltument has bccu devised by
modern civiliza.Uo)\ better su1ted than the
hometown newspaper to presc1 ve the heritage of the past When h•sto11ans 50 years
afte1 an event set down to do a defmihve assessment of persons and 1ssues one of thmr
first assignments is newspaper hies
Every people, every county, even each
commumty is rich In folklor e Out of the past
certainly comes the stuff that tonditions the
m10ds or young today While th1s newspaper
likely never will get around to doing an en.
tire isme on Southeastern OhiO folklore,
someone should. We can recall several elderly folks who could do sevml chaplers singlehanded iy. One is Bob Carson of Leading
Creek who is pushing 90. Another is Dean E
0 Saunders of Journey's End, practically on
top or 90. Both are quite almt and hale at
their advanced ages Carson parlirularly is
a storehouse of folklore Wtthout doubt there
are many others who could add interesting
scenes to the drama of early Me1gs County
~ nd Southeastern Ohio.

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Treasur~ Hunt
The Prlle Is Rllht
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Mid-Oay Newa
Movletlme
Bride a~d Groom
Mat1nee Thel!lre
Quee~ for a Da1
Modero Jll&gt;mantea
ComedY Time
Splnafh Playhouae
Sports Eye
Weatherca•t
News Picture
NBC News •
Death Valle Daya
Tr•tb or Co~~Ueneea
Jerr1 Lewis Shaw
M-Sguad
The Tltln .Mlb
Cav*'olillt of Sporli
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Captain Konnroo
CBS News
Morning Sbowa
CBS News
ll.,...tns stat• lf•.rf
tO·OU liarry Moore
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12 00 Hew• at Nodft
·~·10 Kalie's Almobac
12·15 Lo•e of Life
12:30 SeQrrn !or Tom.orrow
t2'45 Gul~lng Lll)ll
1 OD Kalil's Kltohen
1:30 As the Wotld Turna
2:00 Belt the Clock
UO Hoilsejiartr
3:00 Big Payoxf
3 30 The Verd1ct Is YoUrl
4:00 Brighter Day
4'!5 Seeret Storm
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5::00 Myat81'J Tho1ter
6:30' Your Esso Reporter
6 45 Sports Parade
6 ·55 Weathorman
1 00 Mr. District Atlorn.,
7 30 Playhouse of Stars

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Melas County News

Most DorktNfss Blamed
Ills an unpleasant thought, but more peo·
pte aro killed during the Christmas season,
travelling home for Christmas and back, than
at any other time of the year There are a
!lumber of reasons tor this.

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CHESTER

ALL "J(' POll McNUTTII
EL C!IITIIO, C1lll. UP- Mn
Jomeo McNittl, who hu children
named Jamea, Julh, Jono1, Joy •
and lei'I'J, faYe btrth to a dati·
&amp;hler
urtday. The bnby';
name' •n.

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It's Not Too Difficult
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The Ruff 1&lt; Reddy Show
True Stoey
Deteetive's Dairy
Down on the Falm
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Sky King
Hopalong Cmldr
News Picture
Sports Eye
Federal Men
Saturday &gt;li~bl JamborH
People /.rO Funn1
Perry Como
The Arthur 'Murray Party
W~il'' II Fot
Your Hll Pirad6
NeWJ Redll..Wl!then;11l
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Cidents over the Chmtmas Hoijd~y, :I'he day
coming In midweek certainly helped tQ reduce extreme highway traffic. A "long "cck·
end" always serves to enhance the probabilily of oomeone dying unnecessarily.
For the r. eord, local police in the County
Sheriff's department, and Pomeroy and Mid
~leport police failed to record evon a col·
llslon worthy of report

Pearl Parler, near Cherter, en·
tertained with 1 dinner and Christ·
lla• alit exehonae, Sundoy, Doc
12 All oeven of hlo aona were pre·
,.nt 1'he only member of the lam
lly ab10nt w11 hll douahter of
Fronkfort, Ktlltuclr.
Preaent were Mill Moud Creel,
11111 Velmo Stoneal't, Atheno: Mr
1nd Ml'l. Herbert PIPkcr, Bobble,
lloward ~ 1nd Nanq, Syracu•e,
llr. ond
. Wllbtr Parler, Mor
lho, Eric a d Jld4le, of Allred; Mr
and Mro IIarion Parker, Carolyn
ond llellllill, nur Cheater; Mr
and Mre ~lon Pirker, Lorry,
Gory ind itnel, LI!Tuno, Tex...
Mr. and lotra. Homer Parker and
Lind• Suo, Rutlond: Howard Park·
er ot homo; Mltl WUrn1 Hermann,
Che1hlre: Mr. and ' Ml'l. Wlllla
ParkeI ond Ria•II, .aear Cheller
Altemoon eolltrl were Mro.
Don Summerfleldl Belli Summerlleld, llr 10d lire. R1lph Parker,
Ethel Stout, llr. 1nd Mr~ Somuel
Mlchoel, OotJ Dee, Lenore and
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Gtetebell Wade Sbow
Movie M1t111ee
Pat ond Mike
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Dd y~ Tru!l Yoor Wile!
Am..-lcan Bandstand
B~tdp~ltl '
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CarillOn Club
tlve Stor Final
N,wa
1 ~aroh for Adventure
Rln 'Pin Tin
JIJn Bowie
p 1trlee MUlde! Sbow
Frank SIDIIfl Show
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Caplaib Kangaroo
Mlehty l,lrule Plavbotlst
Modern l'Iome5 Dlge&amp;t
Garden Ci11b
Satur~ar Playboua
R~cOI'd !lop
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Bll Plctu~
Gator Bowl
Pro uockey

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Havo Guu, Will Trani
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1:30 illblo Tlnie
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5:00 Satur••r Sp0f9 aevre.
0:15 Peraonal Pn&gt;fne
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tulnlltD Ave., Naw York Clb
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Bubim1pllon rata: D4llvery by
tarNr .rbore IVIIIIble 80 cont.
per w,eek; oae ye1r In 1dvonce •t

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Ill !ftOMha, 17 80; !IU'e1 montho.
fUO. '811motor route where nvall·
Able~.
· II!Onlb ., • By mall or.e
har
WlJ montba, t4.2!; lhl'OO
mo f&gt; ~.$11; ob• mo"th, St.
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Bull~tin On

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D!' lily There also are poln~"
on bandllng glo~lnlas, potted
and geranblms. ,
'can do an excellent job
pf i!r4wjlng
VJoieta In }Our
authora point
OU\1' "Because direct •unhght 13
not needed, best growth Is at terr.
·pe1rature of 65 to 7a dearee• ond
soil should be on the dl')' side."
The tfublicalioo: Wustr1ted
drawings, oilers sugg"tlons
and plant arrangement
o! containers and mn·
use. 1t also contains
use o! fertilizer and

Beeordo !ell U., ;arm.r whore
be llanda f1Dindali1 oad what
pro1reu bt 11 lllfklli£ TlleJ ue
valuable ID !tie · ef!lcleot lllliiiP'
mont of lbe larlfl buoill.., ond
provide 1 bull for anai)'Zinl the
buaineu ond ftw t!l'edlt PIU'POMI.
Becordo 111o help 111 determfll.
tna the amDUDI of Olfllillp whldl
ahould be ~ tot aelf..,...
ploymenl tu purposes. Soctal s..
cur!t7 beoefllllwDI be poyable to
the farmer upon retirement 11 1go
65 (62 for WOIDIIJI) or to farnlllea
In the event of . .tla. ,
There are 110 lll!Dr cbangea In
the iiiCom'e tu llw over flat year.
formen mtut Pl1 .elf-lmplo)omenl
tal &lt;aocbl aecurlt1) II their net
earnlnp for the fMI' were mort
than $tOO. ,Tbe7 ~ u10 •• 0!'tiona! method of Clllllputin&amp; net
earnlnp II their 11'011 Income
from farllliJII - 110 more than
fl,BOO. The llll1 ~t hrtHhirdo
of IIUdl lfllll llicOmt aa their net
earnillp from larlfl aeU..mplO)'·
men~
Thla year tile IDcome Ill fd·
inl directioat Illite that relurlll
may be 'rounded' out to the near·
ell dollar. To ICCOIIIPIIIh this
amount• of te. than 80c are ellmlnjoted aed intounll of 80c to 99e
ar'e rliled to the next hlPeot dol·
lor.
I'Gnna to ,a t;w illeome tax
pupoaea this year include F'onn
1040 wblrh II the f,lefiOnal returf n,
the oehedule F wbleh II the arm
bulineu return 1nd the ocbedule
D whlcb Is uaed to llhow gainl ond
from aa1ea of capilli 1110t.
101101
and cerliln
roperb' ouch 11
dairy or ~~ animals and
larminl equipment Farmen wbo
pay over $800 to hired help durtng the Clfendir year are required
to report this on FOI'IDJ 1096 and
1098
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ly l'hyllla 1-.ltn
IURPII,a I!~THDAY PARTY
Jlre. Ethel Ne'*"n 1111ated by
1M douptllr, lira. J)orls Thoma.
~ntertalned with a ourpriae part ,
honoring h'r lfllnddaujhter Dec
ThD111.11 on her 16th birthday Sat
urday eveninJ,
RereJhmenta of hot dogs, po.
pltklea, decorated
birtl•d•v e'lke and kool aid wero
to Betty , Jeflf!fl, Jackie
'l'hom11, Patty Younr, Joyce Hat
field, O!a Turuer, Bonni~ Car
aon, llor.,.l Smith, ~~nvel
Foley, Cotky Tbomaa, Linda Cre
mea1111, Sandra LIIUe, Marjor:,
Foley, Bruee Davll, Jim Horutet
ter, Lero1 Chapman, Marvm
Crenteana, David Coraon, Geor1e
1uatlce, Herb Grate and the
honoree.
Gamea wf!fe enjoyed through
out tbo e'\'Jint ond tbe door
prize waa narde~ to Betty
Je!fenlrlra. Nelson preaenCecf htr
gronddaupter w1th 1 Royal De
luxe portable typewriter.

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READY
FOR YOU

The l,.adJea Aid of the Christ""
Church held 'theit Cbriltma.
part, at the home of Mrs. Ethetl
Snowden Frldoy evening. IIi'·
lmbmentl of Ice cream, cake,
chicken Jalad aandwlches, pickle;
and eoflee wer•
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ml'ln:ome tJX return&amp; Thlt
method Is OMiewbal more 11mple
Story from:
than the aecnui method bnt may
paying
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G!IOVEil SAlSER, J~ · .J,
one erop II aold after 1anuary Ill and thot year's crop Is
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sold before December 31111.
The 0011 of item• whiM are purCHICIB STARTED
chased for reaale tan only be deNUMBER
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AVERAGE WBIGii'r PEl BIID ............ -'·
tbelf plgo ean only be dedueted
.from the oeiiiDg price at the thne
PEED CONVERSfON ·., . .. .c; .•. ~ .. •~ .' ..•••:.. .
they are aold.
TOTAL COST PER LB. OF MEAT .... ...... .. ,.,
Some of the amaUer deductable
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include BUclt lbtngs as farm ot:~an·
izaticn dues, tarm magar.mea,
rtampa and 11111Uonary, small toola
having a short llle, account boOk,
farm business travel and account·
illg fee,
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BIGIIER 'rROf'lfS ·
The eapit.al gatnJI provlstono of
the Income tal law ore of }PI'elsl
Interest to larml!n- Li~t bold
for breeding or dolry pu~ lor
twelve montba of more proVIding
the balls of a long term operatto~.
When anlmail aueb as these II'!
belct tor twelve or more montba
Route IJ4
•ftoae Ut
then only half of the SaiD II tax·
able. If these animals were pur- 1 ·~~~::;;;::;:;;:~~~~;~;:;:;~~~;:;;;;5!
chuetl and Ibid a! • losa lbeo the II
en\fre lou Is dedueted OD the
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IICiledudo D. Tbe capital gaiJlJ and
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rather carefully 11 some tim~
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they may be conalderod u capiW
assell and sometlmea as ordinary
aaiell depending upon the circu111·
atincea.
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If rarmera have definite P1•blema 'In detenninllll apiiJI aa11!11 and their openlions then they
ehould ,..ure the Farmor'a Taa
Guide, wblrh Is 1vallable fr:om the
Meip count.r 'EJtenaion Senl1:2
OUico loo•led Ill th~ baaement of
the new county Home.
Any group of people ID the
county IDterealed In nudyin(•md
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soelal 10curlty returns as a troup
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are i!lvjted ~ eontact E•tenalon of.
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wltl be eonvenienl There are
CON~J~!/OYS PR~Q'pON
alio In the county numeroUI indl,
vidlials Who have received del·
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fer an 8-wee~ short eourae In ameultur(beglnnlnj o~''ll@ilay, January 18, 19118, lftd olosllls _on Frt
day, March 7, 1958.
The course II open lo hlllb·
tfhOOI graduatea and youna men
with aome farm j)aekll'Ound who
are· l9 year• of age or older. En·
rollment will be limited to -the
lint 60 eilllblq atudeatJ wbo )ub.
mit their appilcallo~.
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margin compared to morgina reCounty Attlcul,ivrol Attnt
qulred byomany other type• of Mort Help COUJ!tJ larmere com,buslne.,, IBYI R011 Milner, Oblu plete their ,bu»jneu year on Dec.
State Univmlty Extension Jl'al~ Slat, 10 F'ebrurly 10, 1958 bemarketing tpeclalls~
cornea the deadline to PlY their
Milner cltea an analysil of 10&amp; Income and ~lsi Security 111
Ohio ~levators ahowlng that they 'and make their complete report.
arc operating , on 1 &amp;-cent lfO" A peraon Is ciiNiflecl 11 1 firmer
margin per dollar 'Iii total ule). 11 at leall twMhlrda of his .,.,..
Margins on groin ttaell are stiU xncome Ia from fartniDJ
smaller, he says, while those un
All taxpayers, lncludlnl farm·
lumber, feed, !llat:hlnery an.: ers, are required w keep recorda
other farm ailpplles are larger. whtch wlll en,able tbem to 1eeur~;;;;;;;;;;;;.i;;i;;;;;:;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;,;;;;l:~ j
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and and other Income, resulled in a Internal Revenue llervi&lt;e to de,$peclo1' radio report •••~n~ught fo...,ou Pu,lna •enlnttv., animal
milk total groas Income equal to U termine whether the llw bu been
I ~~~~~~~on and herd lllanogeinent, cents .per' dollar sales, accordirig applied correctly.
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management, ,pasture to the speelallat. Alter deduclln&gt; January !at Is the best time of
Improvement and forage cropa, expenses, which "'mounted to 9 the year to atart farm reeordo.
poullry management, farm ele0o cents, the average net IRCIJIII~ Maoy btlllneaa p!Jcea In !be couatrlclty, farm peata and weed con- was a little less than 3 cents for ty are mo)rillg 1vall•hle complete
trol, and farm machinery will be each dollar of sales
farm record boob without charlo,
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offered. Th~ student will b tve an
Total Jales of the 100 eleva· but If tbeae are not IVIilable the
opportunity to oelect aubjeds tors, M1fner reporll, varied from Extenaion Service eonllnuea to
which will be ~~ greateat value to l•ss than $31!0,000 to more thoo provide record boob wblcb are
T,une In NBC R.dlo
him on the home farm.
$1.1!00 000 a year. In general, ihe. sullxdecUy delliled to eDible •n
County agricultural agenta, aa- larger' elevatorJ bad amolle• ex- analysio tq be made of the farm
sociate agents and borne eeonom· penses per dollar of sales aod operatioDI.
\cs agents have been osked to en- charged 1 smaller gross nlarg111.' Aside from the tu requirement
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courage oubtonatag young men in Net ineome per dollar of silos that recorda are required good
their areas to attend.
averaged about the same of ail records can, meon dollsra •to the
Additional Information re~ard· groups, regardless of sl2e.
farmer in the way of (1) Income
lng eouraes, registration, and In·
11 required an average of 27 tax savtnp, (2) management of the
struction may be secured by writ· cents ol total """'' to sell a dol farm bwlne~, ond (3) JO&lt;ial ae•nll to the Dean's Offloe, Room Jar's W1Jrth of merchandise. To- cur~ty beoeftta.
MONDAY
I· 100, Agricultural AdmiDlalrllion tat as•ets av~raged $171,067 uf So~e of the waya that recorda
Blutylldlcngl, Thbe OhlOio Osb~ Univer· w)lich 70 per cent was net wortlt benefit farmen are: (!) Some of
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and the remaining 30 percent bor your receipt. may be euludab!e
from .,.aa
ID-me
to Seneca County in· 1923. 'He · rowed eap'ltal.
•• for tu purpo~
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(2) 0 e oveflooketl Item o1
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Ohio f'f.mep now receive 27 s
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f« a daly report Oftiolftl farm •owa dhd from Wathingtan, listen fo Purina'•
1n !928 aa a rural aoclologl!t· percent or th)ir cash receipts $25 expeniO cou14 coo1 • 1
'Wa11J1ntlon Farm' Report' wlltJ Rkhord Horln•.., Moodoy""' friday 011 NBC.
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and served aa supervisor of com· from the "" of grnrn Last year er 55 or more ID 1 ~ ~~r~:
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The 86th .Contross Is aoon to open. O.fenae spending h!l,ll tb-_lfm&amp;. munlt)o lnatitutea from 1829 un graw .,tes Iii Ohio totaled $273,· ( )se~•:::!:b: d~~ted !ith
1955 He hJI! been recognl2ect Sll4!,000. Most far~", sales of II""'
a reeord pi COli of an Item
light: Will ihe Iarmer and his problem&amp; be pushed aside, lanored?
Or does Jlo have chaniplona who will fiRht to help solve hla mOlt nationally as a 1ea~er Of dtS&lt;Us- arc made to Ohto s 004 eountry from whiM the . deprecillUon a!·
s\on groups at 4-H meetiugs and elevators.
lowanee can be !etermlned. (4) If
- pressing p~biema!
(or twelve years served as a con·
1 11 •dJel' quealibor
Tunrbr your neire1l NBC ....UO atallon, Motidly ntglt, Ju~8. trlbutlng ed'tor for Notional 4-H •ness year, the economist explalm. your tax r~urn
thl matadno of the A person Is ctaasi!ied 'ilo a ed permanent recor a may e P
Hear Bidw.l llllkn...; n~ran Waabincion newalat!ler, 111 ho,Dndloul N 8
what Ieiding qrleulllnl aDd poiiUcallOtlera bave to r,tJ lbout 11m f!K ~r~:~tzafton! He 1 recently larJiler, Schwall says, if at le'st the larme:U aav:.:ueh, valuable
tealsWilon In 1958.
returned lrqm . • 2-resr assign· ~wo thirds of pis gross Income Is t•me as w as
a.
ment In !ndla where , He served from farming
Right now, \eamJ of objective reporters are In the field 4: , .SWng
ebnsultant to tlie ~overnment There are no major changet 'In
, , • ~nd recording •• , the lt!archlng gr...,roD\8 queat\901 farmers
India and he state of Pun- the lncorne tax law over last year
themselves are aSklllg. Theae queatiOJUI will then be aalted of •the
In the fields of rural iodo according to Schwart. Farmers Sign'
Ialii\ lellder~ •.• the ~· who will aetually steer fuill leglsla~oq
Extension ·motbot!S. . must pay setl..mployment \AX
t!vough Congre~~t~ in 1968.,
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otarted his c~r~er as a (aoCIBI seccurlty) If their net earn·
WUl w1ll tltilr uairera h.7
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In 1919
the state Extens· $400. They may use an op\lonli
ion staff m
as an , Extension' method of computing ne' earii)Jlga Ohio larmel'! may sign up lor
economist in farm •·t•nagement. If thetr gross Income from farm- 1958 tobaceo and eorn aereage reRecEmliy be spent four and one mg was no more .than $!,BOO. They serve pro!ll'ama of the soU bank
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In Paklet~n as an •1"/· may treat \:O:th~~s ~~~~f.: from January 13 through March 7
· advisor to the :n•ome ~ e;r e 1
says Wallace Barr, OhiO State Unl·
ltuntry, HI) a:r::'er:.~:~::•n '081
Extensipu economist.
helping( Pak· from fftrihlng was :Ore than $!.·acreage reserve pa)'Dient
set up an agrleultura ece 600
t 1 $1200 s net earnfor corn next year will range
nomlcs ~rogrom In teachmg, remay ~".:. g thei: actual net
$H to $82 an aere, comparl!'i
search artd Extension
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~~~~ingp~ower~n less than 11 200.
with $44 and $59 an acre in 1957,
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Barr says Those farmers who took
part in tbis year's program will be
paid a 10 percent premium obove
the 1958 rate If they place tdenU·
e~lland in the program next year.
A producer is Uml!ed to a total
acreage reserve payment of $3,000
Barr pomts oul Thll liml~ he
says, applies to eaclt prOducer for
each farm be operates or In which
he bas an interest and ahare ill
the crop
The sUJI bank base lor oil farms
partjppatlng 10 the 19118 acreage
teaerve program will be the total
crqp acreage, based oa production
history lor 1956 and !tm1. Farm·
ers must redU&lt;e toll! harvested
••reage tn 1958 below thla baae
the number of acres plaeed ill
acreage feaerve, Barr eltJIIalna.
State Unlveraity Columbui p4blle school•· She re
Agricu~':,l;al Extension workers, ce~Uy received a Certificate of
eacb wl\b a long aervl&lt;e record 1 Recognition from · the Grand
will reUre nceember 31.
Codnell of Epsilon Sl~ma
They &amp;re 1111, Edna Callahan, National Extension honorary
clothing and textiles tpeciallst iernlty, for her · out ·olln~bj'
J. P. Schmid~ rural •lologlst work in home economiC!.
and Guy w. Miller, -farm manage
Schmidt, known throughout ru
mert specillllst.
. ral Ohio as supervisor of
Ni" Callaftlft hos served · tho mumty Institutes, has been with
Ohio Extension Service for thirty the Extension Serviee lor thirty
"ven years, beg)lllllng . in Sep· nine years. He was Morr~w Countember 1020 alter three years 1 ty's firSt county agent m 19l9
tenehin&lt; home economics In the and went from Morrow County

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W~St' Vi1iJ;~il~ News Leader Christmas Gilt To Its
R·edtlef$ Is SuggiStive Of Something We Should Start Upon

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From time to tbqe in ,1958 we expect lo made and is equal to the size or a book.

enlighten oil!' ~e!gs 'County readers w1th
something a !IItle out of tlje ordinary. At the
same time, the story we are about to relate
is an outstandin&amp; eumple of the cultural
value of boble' tafn lil!wlpajH!rs.
Enroute to ul Mw I&amp; the Chriitmas edilun of the Nicbolas County News Leader,
known as West \tttginia's "wackle&amp;t" newspaper This pape~. ltdlted by Jim Comstock,
comes up each Yuletide with an original 1dea
lor lis ahllllll gift lo1ts te!d~rs.

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Storits Mother Tt~ld

Thl.! yeat the paj!er hat jalllllacked Its 36
tabloid paces with !lie stories that "mother
ueed to tetl." It 11 crammed full of ghost stories, tokens, mountain clll'es altd tall tales
Tbere are ballads elf the mbuntain grown variety, tips on how to get huebands, l!ow to kill
boo~ inaketi, bolt to otlt-run racer snakes.
and how to see a ghoit.
. Girls who want to be boy~ can,do It easily
by eating nine uil-rlpe persimmons. People
who want to gel till of wltc!he1 ne\Jd only put
1 seive on the door knob. 'l'he w1tch must
stop and count the holes! ,

One year the paper did a 48·plll!e ta~loid
life of Chtlst In newspaper style from birth
to cruclfllltion. The paper talked the townspeople Into donning beards and "weird cos·
tumes" and posing. A year later a traveler in
Darkest Afrtea s!&lt;lpped it a mission school,
fpund the News Leadet's Life of Christ In its
Ubrary.
This year's mammoth editorial and coliec·
!jon effort markl the first time any compilation of West Virginia folklore has ever b~n

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No other insltument has bccu devised by
modern civiliza.Uo)\ better su1ted than the
hometown newspaper to presc1 ve the heritage of the past When h•sto11ans 50 years
afte1 an event set down to do a defmihve assessment of persons and 1ssues one of thmr
first assignments is newspaper hies
Every people, every county, even each
commumty is rich In folklor e Out of the past
certainly comes the stuff that tonditions the
m10ds or young today While th1s newspaper
likely never will get around to doing an en.
tire isme on Southeastern OhiO folklore,
someone should. We can recall several elderly folks who could do sevml chaplers singlehanded iy. One is Bob Carson of Leading
Creek who is pushing 90. Another is Dean E
0 Saunders of Journey's End, practically on
top or 90. Both are quite almt and hale at
their advanced ages Carson parlirularly is
a storehouse of folklore Wtthout doubt there
are many others who could add interesting
scenes to the drama of early Me1gs County
~ nd Southeastern Ohio.

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Mid-Oay Newa
Movletlme
Bride a~d Groom
Mat1nee Thel!lre
Quee~ for a Da1
Modero Jll&gt;mantea
ComedY Time
Splnafh Playhouae
Sports Eye
Weatherca•t
News Picture
NBC News •
Death Valle Daya
Tr•tb or Co~~Ueneea
Jerr1 Lewis Shaw
M-Sguad
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tO·OU liarry Moore
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Melas County News

Most DorktNfss Blamed
Ills an unpleasant thought, but more peo·
pte aro killed during the Christmas season,
travelling home for Christmas and back, than
at any other time of the year There are a
!lumber of reasons tor this.

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ALL "J(' POll McNUTTII
EL C!IITIIO, C1lll. UP- Mn
Jomeo McNittl, who hu children
named Jamea, Julh, Jono1, Joy •
and lei'I'J, faYe btrth to a dati·
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urtday. The bnby';
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Deteetive's Dairy
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Federal Men
Saturday &gt;li~bl JamborH
People /.rO Funn1
Perry Como
The Arthur 'Murray Party
W~il'' II Fot
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Cidents over the Chmtmas Hoijd~y, :I'he day
coming In midweek certainly helped tQ reduce extreme highway traffic. A "long "cck·
end" always serves to enhance the probabilily of oomeone dying unnecessarily.
For the r. eord, local police in the County
Sheriff's department, and Pomeroy and Mid
~leport police failed to record evon a col·
llslon worthy of report

Pearl Parler, near Cherter, en·
tertained with 1 dinner and Christ·
lla• alit exehonae, Sundoy, Doc
12 All oeven of hlo aona were pre·
,.nt 1'he only member of the lam
lly ab10nt w11 hll douahter of
Fronkfort, Ktlltuclr.
Preaent were Mill Moud Creel,
11111 Velmo Stoneal't, Atheno: Mr
1nd Ml'l. Herbert PIPkcr, Bobble,
lloward ~ 1nd Nanq, Syracu•e,
llr. ond
. Wllbtr Parler, Mor
lho, Eric a d Jld4le, of Allred; Mr
and Mro IIarion Parker, Carolyn
ond llellllill, nur Cheater; Mr
and Mre ~lon Pirker, Lorry,
Gory ind itnel, LI!Tuno, Tex...
Mr. and lotra. Homer Parker and
Lind• Suo, Rutlond: Howard Park·
er ot homo; Mltl WUrn1 Hermann,
Che1hlre: Mr. and ' Ml'l. Wlllla
ParkeI ond Ria•II, .aear Cheller
Altemoon eolltrl were Mro.
Don Summerfleldl Belli Summerlleld, llr 10d lire. R1lph Parker,
Ethel Stout, llr. 1nd Mr~ Somuel
Mlchoel, OotJ Dee, Lenore and
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Bull~tin On

Holiday Potted
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cl8l11en, azalea, hydrangea, rose
D!' lily There also are poln~"
on bandllng glo~lnlas, potted
and geranblms. ,
'can do an excellent job
pf i!r4wjlng
VJoieta In }Our
authora point
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not needed, best growth Is at terr.
·pe1rature of 65 to 7a dearee• ond
soil should be on the dl')' side."
The tfublicalioo: Wustr1ted
drawings, oilers sugg"tlons
and plant arrangement
o! containers and mn·
use. 1t also contains
use o! fertilizer and

Beeordo !ell U., ;arm.r whore
be llanda f1Dindali1 oad what
pro1reu bt 11 lllfklli£ TlleJ ue
valuable ID !tie · ef!lcleot lllliiiP'
mont of lbe larlfl buoill.., ond
provide 1 bull for anai)'Zinl the
buaineu ond ftw t!l'edlt PIU'POMI.
Becordo 111o help 111 determfll.
tna the amDUDI of Olfllillp whldl
ahould be ~ tot aelf..,...
ploymenl tu purposes. Soctal s..
cur!t7 beoefllllwDI be poyable to
the farmer upon retirement 11 1go
65 (62 for WOIDIIJI) or to farnlllea
In the event of . .tla. ,
There are 110 lll!Dr cbangea In
the iiiCom'e tu llw over flat year.
formen mtut Pl1 .elf-lmplo)omenl
tal &lt;aocbl aecurlt1) II their net
earnlnp for the fMI' were mort
than $tOO. ,Tbe7 ~ u10 •• 0!'tiona! method of Clllllputin&amp; net
earnlnp II their 11'011 Income
from farllliJII - 110 more than
fl,BOO. The llll1 ~t hrtHhirdo
of IIUdl lfllll llicOmt aa their net
earnillp from larlfl aeU..mplO)'·
men~
Thla year tile IDcome Ill fd·
inl directioat Illite that relurlll
may be 'rounded' out to the near·
ell dollar. To ICCOIIIPIIIh this
amount• of te. than 80c are ellmlnjoted aed intounll of 80c to 99e
ar'e rliled to the next hlPeot dol·
lor.
I'Gnna to ,a t;w illeome tax
pupoaea this year include F'onn
1040 wblrh II the f,lefiOnal returf n,
the oehedule F wbleh II the arm
bulineu return 1nd the ocbedule
D whlcb Is uaed to llhow gainl ond
from aa1ea of capilli 1110t.
101101
and cerliln
roperb' ouch 11
dairy or ~~ animals and
larminl equipment Farmen wbo
pay over $800 to hired help durtng the Clfendir year are required
to report this on FOI'IDJ 1096 and
1098
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ly l'hyllla 1-.ltn
IURPII,a I!~THDAY PARTY
Jlre. Ethel Ne'*"n 1111ated by
1M douptllr, lira. J)orls Thoma.
~ntertalned with a ourpriae part ,
honoring h'r lfllnddaujhter Dec
ThD111.11 on her 16th birthday Sat
urday eveninJ,
RereJhmenta of hot dogs, po.
pltklea, decorated
birtl•d•v e'lke and kool aid wero
to Betty , Jeflf!fl, Jackie
'l'hom11, Patty Younr, Joyce Hat
field, O!a Turuer, Bonni~ Car
aon, llor.,.l Smith, ~~nvel
Foley, Cotky Tbomaa, Linda Cre
mea1111, Sandra LIIUe, Marjor:,
Foley, Bruee Davll, Jim Horutet
ter, Lero1 Chapman, Marvm
Crenteana, David Coraon, Geor1e
1uatlce, Herb Grate and the
honoree.
Gamea wf!fe enjoyed through
out tbo e'\'Jint ond tbe door
prize waa narde~ to Betty
Je!fenlrlra. Nelson preaenCecf htr
gronddaupter w1th 1 Royal De
luxe portable typewriter.

GSTING

READY
FOR YOU

The l,.adJea Aid of the Christ""
Church held 'theit Cbriltma.
part, at the home of Mrs. Ethetl
Snowden Frldoy evening. IIi'·
lmbmentl of Ice cream, cake,
chicken Jalad aandwlches, pickle;
and eoflee wer•
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ml'ln:ome tJX return&amp; Thlt
method Is OMiewbal more 11mple
Story from:
than the aecnui method bnt may
paying
taxes
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G!IOVEil SAlSER, J~ · .J,
one erop II aold after 1anuary Ill and thot year's crop Is
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sold before December 31111.
The 0011 of item• whiM are purCHICIB STARTED
chased for reaale tan only be deNUMBER
SOLD .... .. ........ ... .... : ..
dueted during tt\e yearth010items
UVABIIJTY
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are sold. For example If ten weanillg pigs were purchased in the
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fall o! 1957, wbith will be fatten·
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SOLD
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ed lftd aold ill limB, the cost of
AVERAGE WBIGii'r PEl BIID ............ -'·
tbelf plgo ean only be dedueted
.from the oeiiiDg price at the thne
PEED CONVERSfON ·., . .. .c; .•. ~ .. •~ .' ..•••:.. .
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TOTAL COST PER LB. OF MEAT .... ...... .. ,.,
Some of the amaUer deductable
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include BUclt lbtngs as farm ot:~an·
izaticn dues, tarm magar.mea,
rtampa and 11111Uonary, small toola
having a short llle, account boOk,
farm business travel and account·
illg fee,
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BIGIIER 'rROf'lfS ·
The eapit.al gatnJI provlstono of
the Income tal law ore of }PI'elsl
Interest to larml!n- Li~t bold
for breeding or dolry pu~ lor
twelve montba of more proVIding
the balls of a long term operatto~.
When anlmail aueb as these II'!
belct tor twelve or more montba
Route IJ4
•ftoae Ut
then only half of the SaiD II tax·
able. If these animals were pur- 1 ·~~~::;;;::;:;;:~~~~;~;:;:;~~~;:;;;;5!
chuetl and Ibid a! • losa lbeo the II
en\fre lou Is dedueted OD the
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IICiledudo D. Tbe capital gaiJlJ and
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rather carefully 11 some tim~
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assell and sometlmea as ordinary
aaiell depending upon the circu111·
atincea.
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If rarmera have definite P1•blema 'In detenninllll apiiJI aa11!11 and their openlions then they
ehould ,..ure the Farmor'a Taa
Guide, wblrh Is 1vallable fr:om the
Meip count.r 'EJtenaion Senl1:2
OUico loo•led Ill th~ baaement of
the new county Home.
Any group of people ID the
county IDterealed In nudyin(•md
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soelal 10curlty returns as a troup
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are i!lvjted ~ eontact E•tenalon of.
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flee to arrange for times 'whiclt
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CON~J~!/OYS PR~Q'pON
alio In the county numeroUI indl,
vidlials Who have received del·
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fer an 8-wee~ short eourae In ameultur(beglnnlnj o~''ll@ilay, January 18, 19118, lftd olosllls _on Frt
day, March 7, 1958.
The course II open lo hlllb·
tfhOOI graduatea and youna men
with aome farm j)aekll'Ound who
are· l9 year• of age or older. En·
rollment will be limited to -the
lint 60 eilllblq atudeatJ wbo )ub.
mit their appilcallo~.
The abort courae' la
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and acll araln on a amall lfO.l!
c. •· ILAKIILII
margin compared to morgina reCounty Attlcul,ivrol Attnt
qulred byomany other type• of Mort Help COUJ!tJ larmere com,buslne.,, IBYI R011 Milner, Oblu plete their ,bu»jneu year on Dec.
State Univmlty Extension Jl'al~ Slat, 10 F'ebrurly 10, 1958 bemarketing tpeclalls~
cornea the deadline to PlY their
Milner cltea an analysil of 10&amp; Income and ~lsi Security 111
Ohio ~levators ahowlng that they 'and make their complete report.
arc operating , on 1 &amp;-cent lfO" A peraon Is ciiNiflecl 11 1 firmer
margin per dollar 'Iii total ule). 11 at leall twMhlrda of his .,.,..
Margins on groin ttaell are stiU xncome Ia from fartniDJ
smaller, he says, while those un
All taxpayers, lncludlnl farm·
lumber, feed, !llat:hlnery an.: ers, are required w keep recorda
other farm ailpplles are larger. whtch wlll en,able tbem to 1eeur~;;;;;;;;;;;;.i;;i;;;;;:;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;,;;;;l:~ j
The 11-cent 'ross marlin on ateiy prepare on ' ln&lt;ome II• rt
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and and other Income, resulled in a Internal Revenue llervi&lt;e to de,$peclo1' radio report •••~n~ught fo...,ou Pu,lna •enlnttv., animal
milk total groas Income equal to U termine whether the llw bu been
I ~~~~~~~on and herd lllanogeinent, cents .per' dollar sales, accordirig applied correctly.
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management, ,pasture to the speelallat. Alter deduclln&gt; January !at Is the best time of
Improvement and forage cropa, expenses, which "'mounted to 9 the year to atart farm reeordo.
poullry management, farm ele0o cents, the average net IRCIJIII~ Maoy btlllneaa p!Jcea In !be couatrlclty, farm peata and weed con- was a little less than 3 cents for ty are mo)rillg 1vall•hle complete
trol, and farm machinery will be each dollar of sales
farm record boob without charlo,
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offered. Th~ student will b tve an
Total Jales of the 100 eleva· but If tbeae are not IVIilable the
opportunity to oelect aubjeds tors, M1fner reporll, varied from Extenaion Service eonllnuea to
which will be ~~ greateat value to l•ss than $31!0,000 to more thoo provide record boob wblcb are
T,une In NBC R.dlo
him on the home farm.
$1.1!00 000 a year. In general, ihe. sullxdecUy delliled to eDible •n
County agricultural agenta, aa- larger' elevatorJ bad amolle• ex- analysio tq be made of the farm
sociate agents and borne eeonom· penses per dollar of sales aod operatioDI.
\cs agents have been osked to en- charged 1 smaller gross nlarg111.' Aside from the tu requirement
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courage oubtonatag young men in Net ineome per dollar of silos that recorda are required good
their areas to attend.
averaged about the same of ail records can, meon dollsra •to the
Additional Information re~ard· groups, regardless of sl2e.
farmer in the way of (1) Income
lng eouraes, registration, and In·
11 required an average of 27 tax savtnp, (2) management of the
struction may be secured by writ· cents ol total """'' to sell a dol farm bwlne~, ond (3) JO&lt;ial ae•nll to the Dean's Offloe, Room Jar's W1Jrth of merchandise. To- cur~ty beoeftta.
MONDAY
I· 100, Agricultural AdmiDlalrllion tat as•ets av~raged $171,067 uf So~e of the waya that recorda
Blutylldlcngl, Thbe OhlOio Osb~ Univer· w)lich 70 per cent was net wortlt benefit farmen are: (!) Some of
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and the remaining 30 percent bor your receipt. may be euludab!e
from .,.aa
ID-me
to Seneca County in· 1923. 'He · rowed eap'ltal.
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(2) 0 e oveflooketl Item o1
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Ohio f'f.mep now receive 27 s
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f« a daly report Oftiolftl farm •owa dhd from Wathingtan, listen fo Purina'•
1n !928 aa a rural aoclologl!t· percent or th)ir cash receipts $25 expeniO cou14 coo1 • 1
'Wa11J1ntlon Farm' Report' wlltJ Rkhord Horln•.., Moodoy""' friday 011 NBC.
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and served aa supervisor of com· from the "" of grnrn Last year er 55 or more ID 1 ~ ~~r~:
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The 86th .Contross Is aoon to open. O.fenae spending h!l,ll tb-_lfm&amp;. munlt)o lnatitutea from 1829 un graw .,tes Iii Ohio totaled $273,· ( )se~•:::!:b: d~~ted !ith
1955 He hJI! been recognl2ect Sll4!,000. Most far~", sales of II""'
a reeord pi COli of an Item
light: Will ihe Iarmer and his problem&amp; be pushed aside, lanored?
Or does Jlo have chaniplona who will fiRht to help solve hla mOlt nationally as a 1ea~er Of dtS&lt;Us- arc made to Ohto s 004 eountry from whiM the . deprecillUon a!·
s\on groups at 4-H meetiugs and elevators.
lowanee can be !etermlned. (4) If
- pressing p~biema!
(or twelve years served as a con·
1 11 •dJel' quealibor
Tunrbr your neire1l NBC ....UO atallon, Motidly ntglt, Ju~8. trlbutlng ed'tor for Notional 4-H •ness year, the economist explalm. your tax r~urn
thl matadno of the A person Is ctaasi!ied 'ilo a ed permanent recor a may e P
Hear Bidw.l llllkn...; n~ran Waabincion newalat!ler, 111 ho,Dndloul N 8
what Ieiding qrleulllnl aDd poiiUcallOtlera bave to r,tJ lbout 11m f!K ~r~:~tzafton! He 1 recently larJiler, Schwall says, if at le'st the larme:U aav:.:ueh, valuable
tealsWilon In 1958.
returned lrqm . • 2-resr assign· ~wo thirds of pis gross Income Is t•me as w as
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ment In !ndla where , He served from farming
Right now, \eamJ of objective reporters are In the field 4: , .SWng
ebnsultant to tlie ~overnment There are no major changet 'In
, , • ~nd recording •• , the lt!archlng gr...,roD\8 queat\901 farmers
India and he state of Pun- the lncorne tax law over last year
themselves are aSklllg. Theae queatiOJUI will then be aalted of •the
In the fields of rural iodo according to Schwart. Farmers Sign'
Ialii\ lellder~ •.• the ~· who will aetually steer fuill leglsla~oq
Extension ·motbot!S. . must pay setl..mployment \AX
t!vough Congre~~t~ in 1968.,
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otarted his c~r~er as a (aoCIBI seccurlty) If their net earn·
WUl w1ll tltilr uairera h.7
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In Trumbull Oounty lllgs lor the yeor were mort~ than
In 1919
the state Extens· $400. They may use an op\lonli
ion staff m
as an , Extension' method of computing ne' earii)Jlga Ohio larmel'! may sign up lor
economist in farm •·t•nagement. If thetr gross Income from farm- 1958 tobaceo and eorn aereage reRecEmliy be spent four and one mg was no more .than $!,BOO. They serve pro!ll'ama of the soU bank
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RACINE
In Paklet~n as an •1"/· may treat \:O:th~~s ~~~~f.: from January 13 through March 7
· advisor to the :n•ome ~ e;r e 1
says Wallace Barr, OhiO State Unl·
ltuntry, HI) a:r::'er:.~:~::•n '081
Extensipu economist.
helping( Pak· from fftrihlng was :Ore than $!.·acreage reserve pa)'Dient
set up an agrleultura ece 600
t 1 $1200 s net earnfor corn next year will range
nomlcs ~rogrom In teachmg, remay ~".:. g thei: actual net
$H to $82 an aere, comparl!'i
search artd Extension
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with $44 and $59 an acre in 1957,
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part in tbis year's program will be
paid a 10 percent premium obove
the 1958 rate If they place tdenU·
e~lland in the program next year.
A producer is Uml!ed to a total
acreage reserve payment of $3,000
Barr pomts oul Thll liml~ he
says, applies to eaclt prOducer for
each farm be operates or In which
he bas an interest and ahare ill
the crop
The sUJI bank base lor oil farms
partjppatlng 10 the 19118 acreage
teaerve program will be the total
crqp acreage, based oa production
history lor 1956 and !tm1. Farm·
ers must redU&lt;e toll! harvested
••reage tn 1958 below thla baae
the number of acres plaeed ill
acreage feaerve, Barr eltJIIalna.
State Unlveraity Columbui p4blle school•· She re
Agricu~':,l;al Extension workers, ce~Uy received a Certificate of
eacb wl\b a long aervl&lt;e record 1 Recognition from · the Grand
will reUre nceember 31.
Codnell of Epsilon Sl~ma
They &amp;re 1111, Edna Callahan, National Extension honorary
clothing and textiles tpeciallst iernlty, for her · out ·olln~bj'
J. P. Schmid~ rural •lologlst work in home economiC!.
and Guy w. Miller, -farm manage
Schmidt, known throughout ru
mert specillllst.
. ral Ohio as supervisor of
Ni" Callaftlft hos served · tho mumty Institutes, has been with
Ohio Extension Service for thirty the Extension Serviee lor thirty
"ven years, beg)lllllng . in Sep· nine years. He was Morr~w Countember 1020 alter three years 1 ty's firSt county agent m 19l9
tenehin&lt; home economics In the and went from Morrow County

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Be Offered M~tgin Of Profit.. , '·~w'
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8:00 COWI\rf MJIIIC Jubilee
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10:00 M~ Wl~etJII!Ierriew
:0:80 lla7fifiwer Newa ,
10·35 ~ ~~II»'Y 'l'h~atar
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Three;E~tension Wor.kersPlan
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Pro 'Coach Of The Year~ Cheers For Jr.
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Mystify Visitor
r•e DaUg Seaetul
Aussms WIN FAMEI) MUG
Guidin~ Rookie II To.,Top th~a~~~:rrn;~~~p~~:r ~~s:ut!f~~~:
SPORTS
FOR 3RD STRf\IGHT YEAR
4-Dail!.~entlne!, Pomeroy.MJddleport,

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Molt Successful Coach
JB pro football'&amp; most sue-

coach lle makes
Cleveland Joses-,whlch lacked an cxper10nced quarter- cou"t gumc rcccnOy bemoaned
- and requires apecial back to build around Then Hal thll to a Pomeroy school official
~!Umata11ces to win the poll
Bradley, one of lhc cluh'l best Said she · How cnme all ~ou
guards, broke a leg bone In the got In baskcbull " ST, ST, ST'

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And in rontbnll ll ~wthorne, Haw
117 Clad Tullelllll
lhorne J-lB~thornt&gt;'' Replied her
hstener, we re glad to hnve both
But tben she returned
"How ('omr they always cheer
Don (Ptzzle) Wolle's author1taltve publication, "A
for Jlay,thonw up Ju•re Ne,er
t d f tbe
bear chee1 s for s I? ' And the of the Purple Tornado" IS now on news an s o
iallm Racine)
reply
Says Don.
"Because lla~\thorn e needs 1t

team's final exh1tHt1on and was
lost for tht! season Brown had
only one expenenred ollens1ve
end beeause Dante Lavelh, one of
the game's top pass receiVers, had
retired
This rookie studded squiid bore
When the du st cleared from this httle resemblance to the expert
move, he started enced Cleveland ouHth wh1ch Otto
w1lh 12 rook~es Hts Graham sparked to 10 stralghl d1·
quanci·backs Yo ere Tommy O'Con vtswn t1tles 1n two leaQ:uet But
Bear l:astotr whole it won the 12 game diVIsion cam
appeared to consist palgn by 2~ gumes and twice

TornodoHistory Published -

Ma'am•
Hawthornr may not need cheers
ln ba':lkcthall Hut \\hether hv
does or dorsn t the record shows

a rishtmg heart and whipped the New York Giants, de· Jumor has blCI.nic an 1mportaot
~~·~ajed knees, and two rookie 11, fendlng league and divialon cilnm·l cog 111 Coach D1ck Rctton's 1957
~~~tt!!!~~~~==-~~~~a~nd~Jo~h~n~~B~ort~on~=~p~l~on~·~
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Mino80 Vs. Lane Match Is Stand Off What Became Of Ravenswood Is
At $40 000; Minnie Hoping For More ::R~~~TE~E~:E~~
Warmup Before
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HAVANA, Cuba UP-Oulfleld Lane returns from
look
htod football coach
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MELBOUllNE
Mervyn
Rose, the "forgott~n man' or Au,.
traltan tennis, ond young Mal An·
derson dereated an Amerlean plek·
up team today In the Davis Cup
challenge round ,doubles mateh,
enablmg the Au.,les to walk orr

Cup wur:;
The Autis!Cs wo n the f1rst set by
breakmg MacKay's service In the
game, nose scormg the
stmg~~· y~.~·d mug for th• third seventh
wmmng po1ot on o scorching
Rose, appearmg m his f~rst chat cross-court dnve
"""'~1 ••1Je.nae round rnatch elnce 1951,
In th• thtrd set, Se~xas d1opped
beautifully w•lh Anderson hts scmce m the ftfth game but

m routtng Vte Sell(as of Phtladel
phla and husky Barry M"Kay of
"fhts won't interest anybody except a few old timers and Dayton, Oh1o, In straight sets, 6-4.
it'll JUSt start a lot of arguments all over again anyway "
B-43, to give the Aussles an un·
' ographed 17·page staple·bound work Is on
30 lead In the best-offlve
Th e=e
Wlfth
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at a very nommtl sum, calculated to return to
e e
Au~traua wblppelr the United
cessary cash outlay whtch was in the nelghb()rhood of
states, 5o In each ol the last two
bucks for papet and stenctls. Fot some reason Wolfe
challenge round matchea and can
ftgure in the cost his hundreds or hours of labor In
com~Iete another whitewash job
through old score books and season records, and
by winning Saturday's concludtng
oldtimers who remembered names of their buddies
"';:\\~; "~~~~~~ttl,on:~~·playtng ~optn a certam year
lain of the u s squad, lost one
Highlights of the history certainly are worthy of
of the b1ggest gambles of hiS life
here
when he chose 22 year-old MacKay
to te~m wdh Setxas in tod1y's

the Yanks d"dlocl&lt;ed the score at
4-4 In the «ghth game by breaking Rose However, that gave the
AmeJlcans only a temporary re~
pneve Scn:as dro"ped his serVice

agam In the 13th calllo 'without
notchmg a smgle pomt, allowing
the Ausstes lo gaut a 7-6 lead
Andel son served the next game
and Australia swept to a qu1ck 40.
love advant.1gc On the next scrv·
1ce, 'MacKay rf'turncd Anderson s
dmc but Uarry's ne' volley
mtssed the b&lt;.~sehne by inches and
the Auss~e s closed out the match
m 67 mmutes

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Florl~a.

er Minnie Mlnoao of the Clev•·

ovor

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Bltrman

Mlnoso revealed Thursday that el lollnn"•'• In 1932 , wag do

Discount

'T'\oo( w 1h n a
Wh1 te Falcons
land IndiaD.ll !hay come to tenns a $40,000 offer fram Lane "1, scrlt.d th• fluskv Goptu!·rs as
fill' 1958 n~xl Monday or rueaday not exactly what 1 want' but pd "baautlfut but dumb" Juot two with fhe v1ctonc8 In as many
wbea General Manager F!'abk ded, "the difference between the ,..,. later, whon Mlnnototo hod games bt btnd them aH~ pointing
ah02d to the rrsumptton of their
;::.:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;,.j offer and my deSires or£! not Car Won th. nation• I ch1mpionshlp schedule
Jamul ) 3 when they tra
apart''
tht ume wag 11id, 'now they're
vel to Ravenswood to battle th(!
1
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very busy now ' saJd lutt ipii~Jtlful" In 111 Mlnn11ota Red Devils or Coach J1m Spano
That g.un r marks the flrst of
Moateray Hard Top Cpe. Mlnoso, by way of brushing off under Bl•rm•n won flv• netlonal
further cl~rlfteatlon 'I expect and six Big Ton 111111. But th1ngs
!Mrk blue ,over lllht bh!j fUt to trave time to think over th1!1 "'"'' wert quite tht 11mt after three conscrutJYC gomea which
lab, Jletcomatle tralll., radio offer within the nelt few days" ht rthlmod from duty with tho could make or break the Falconi
so far as thP success of their sea
healer aJI&lt;! defi'Oster, w/a
Lene went to Florida for tbe U. L M.lrlnta during World War son as concerned
Hke new, lovely 2 tone liJUt Ill' Chrlatmu holiday but sa1d ho II. Ho rNigned In 1950 aftor oM

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,
But Mr and ,\Irs llobail llo&lt;i· 1""'-~~~fOP
dcrer of near Toledo, Q, bol~
former reslde~ts or Meigs ~oun·
ty, and trlentls ol tilt Dean, too,
Had to blll's\ his bubble II ,..,
un(\'(pected becau1e ror lhrti
months the , Notle9al 1!4Uetllbj ••l"'!!"lleDI
Association mlga•llte ~arrle• a
query for newe of anY.one wjth , a
longer teach1ng rec~rd, or u"f..'
er age, than the Deon Tbere
were no offers
However ih th~ ToleHo B~e
lor Dec 19, lli57, the/ lollowlng
paragraph appear!, ,
"Amos C Sloan ,I whO Is
89th year, uses superb !reo•hlfl~.
lettering tn la!hlpnlng
1~~;~~~v:
Chrlitmtls greetllli' He
('1
a teacher (or more than
and u still teacblng
Buslnesa College
"
the n.,,.,&lt;.tlim·

Immediate! following the In
woula return here early next oi tho wort! t~mpolllf" In Min· v"lon of the Red Devils' home,
week to lnlk wll h Mlnoso and llotola history and Bornla'o the Falcons return to play Racine
lltnag~r DoiJby Bragan
wont In co•cklng y•u• 1t Mon- on Tuesday Januarv 7, and then
tana, Tulane 1nd Nl11lulppl.
take a week' break before battling
Whllovar happonod to Barnio Ripley on the home floor Jan. 14
Mr ar~ M" llarrlsoo Benti!Y
IPtll! Chrlnmu In Columbus Bli.,..n? 1Ho'• otlil at lollnnaooto, Although the Hed Devils of 1ta
Willi her nepn&lt;•w Mr and Mb now t4 yurs old, 11 professor venswood are havmg a tough time
Mabl .--...
Httrltuo of phyolcol odu&lt;allon. gettmg started t h1s seal!lon it'a, ;J
L ' E Burney
known fact thai they always 'ofler
the Falcons plenty of opposition
at Ravenswood
From all repo1 Is rrom Ripley,
the V1kmgs have a blsketball team
that nearly matches the football
team they ftelde~ thiS fall In sc
far as w~nnmg games 1s concerned
PLUs TAx AND oLD BATTERY
And that spells out the Simple he!
DETROIT Ul - ta ns who brav that they'll he tough
. up
ed freeun~ lrmperatures 0\1(1 So far as Racmc is concernedl

Outboard Motors
;

While They Last

2-1957-3.8 H.P. '
1-1957--5 H.P.
1-1957-71h H.P.
1-1957-16 H.P.
2-1957...!40 H.P.

TO SELL

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'Sundco Batteries
$1 0 50

D·-ell'~
F"V"
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Se--,•'ce Stat•'on

the PUi ple Tornadoes have one o 1

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1957 Chtwrolet 4-Door .. .. .. .. · .. · $Save
V.f, P01111' Pielt lllotnr, Powcrgllde Transml11lon, Radio, Heater
Low lllleait• New car title and guarantee

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1,57 Dodge 4-Door s,dan ·········· $2595
Cuatom Royal - V 8 motor, Torque Fllte Tranaml18tOn, Radio
linter, Low ¥11eaae Like a new car

1956 ronl 4-Door Hard Top ····· ··· $1995

t.mallt ~lllliDII, Radio, Heater.

tire, larre motor Au·

19{6 Cllevrolet Belair 4-Dr. Sedan ·· $1895

~~t~utHut

Hd

attd white finish Radio, heater, power steering,
Vhtotor. !Ateal owner Power Pack Really •harp

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METROPOLITAN"
MARINE

The Two Great Clubs

Two of Ra~infs greatest clubs were 1he 1931-32 ana thj!
bedded
l'httrsr!.ty
nightor!ir~•
Ott' the besl tcurqs m SouthcastCI.q
side
thedown
Detroit
Iwns box
32·33
teams, oath Hayman coached ' The ftrs! won 26, lost ~.
otno
Class
"A
cJrc\t's
Thcy
11
led the fln ' l assoult ttf1ay f,.,
tickets to the Detrot\Cie~e l nnd probabl) offer the F,1lcons then The seco11d won 23- lost 2 The 32 33 team went to the state
tought:st oppos1t10n on the Waho finals, losing m the first round to Lawrencevllle whtch went
game
Nauonal Foot boll cha rnp10nsh1p ma schedule until the Falcons on to
the state tttle
Gov G Mennen W1Hwms ahn meet Pomeroy m two games late
32-33
team beat Waterloo twtce, the same club
The
mndc a fmal plea to NFL tom m Februray
And don t forget that Raelne no "Wonders" who went on to be state champions twice in
mtssJOncr Bert Bell urgi ng hun
to 'recOJlsldcr" his h;~ IJ on l oc~1 doubt remembers thut loss to Wn and 84·35 It was m 1932·33 that for the first time mdiv1dual
\clC\I SIOR f Or the ,t;amc
fhc ht~hma lasl )car for the~r only de records were kept Players on that 32·§8 learn were Richard!
contest will be t o l ~v lSetl na tHln [pat outside of tournament pluY' Beegle, Wilson, 9rpenter, Roy Buck, Orion Roush, Btll
all y, out ~ idc a 75 mile radius ol fhn nnctn~'~ f1ve rolled dvrr all op Kelvey, Jack Sargent. Clarence Price, James Ingram, Clitfford l
'JIOSitlou thiS ycor before bowmg
Dctrott
Hill, Allen Salser, and Homer Meredith
Bell rejected earlier request&lt;.: to 1 omet oy by tl7 -60 JUSt Ill Ill! to
lhe
hohdays
by Wtllloms U S Sen Choli"
E Potter R Mteh , sporhman Lou
Thus fa r m the scni.on, th e Fttl

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1955 (Wuolet 2-Door ···: ··· ·· ····· $1345
lleaullflll•ll.tt !latah, heater, o loeol ewnor wltb low mileage,
atn COOilwblte wall Uru See thla one

Gordon and many othCI s to hft cons have dowocd Mlddlepolt, Rat
the blackout of Delrolt fot th" land lwu~e Kyger Creek and E,1sl
title game
ern In w1hmng those games tbey
Mora lhan 40 hardy r.. ns, in )lave rolled up a total tf 311 pomls
eluding n delogatlon from the for an average of 62 2 pmnt s ~cr
Ll01n' "bleacher club 1 camprd game. Theil' opponents have scor·
outside tho Lions ticket office all ed but 17~ pomts for tm aveL age
night some of the oorly ari lvm of 3~ B pomts per g•mc
brought sleeping bag• Other&lt;
Pncing the Falcons m their scor
were bundled In blankets and lng' have been &amp;'!llllr John L~yne

pace~ over the holiduya
h• lf' f ) IIV of( With 1111 PVl'

nrtcr a
to lhll~tl

HIGH·LOW TIMP5
NEW YORK UP - The highest flnl lhree gamea following the
reported temporature In the lluHduyti rhe tu1cons WIU p\ l.Y
United States Wednesday was 82 eaeh of them twice
Fort Myero, Fla The low early
oth'Dr teams on the Falcon

IrREYIEW OF THE YEAR-By Alan
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N6W

are Eastern, Buffalo, and Sandy

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1.9$S'Pt,.01th 4-Door ·············· $1395
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cocxt llree, loe.tl owner, ndlo, heater. Seat

,,it...•2-Door .................. $745

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~ ' lllra low mlleare, Cood tirtl, V-8 motor, I)'I'Oodrlve:
~.
'&lt;

: ,tfJJ·Gtvnltt 4-Door .............. $895
•
,, . .allfllllvarJ over Bluo Belair Radio, lteater

l ·nra 4-Door .. ·...... ·.......... $845
·9i!!'4it~•· ilew ~alnt, belle over "cream, V-8 motor, sun vtlor,
11eat covers, Fordo.maUc and Continental Trim

RI~'OROOF

tall
E. MAIN ST•

Fordomatlc, R&amp;H, Style Tone Paint, white ttres Extra
nice.

195-J Ford 6 Cyl. Club Coupe
TWO V2· TO~ PICKUPS
Good condition Dnve them and make us an offer

MORE TO CHOOSE FROM

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"SAFETY·TEStED" USED. ·cAR
' Caddkac Con.v. Cpe. ·· Now Ollly$3600
1956
Powder. blue, factory fresh finish, black orion top, new
white wljll tlres, power steermg, power brakes, power
wlndow~.power 6 way seat, tile flnent money c'n buy.

1957 1ufck Century Hard Top ··· ··· $2995

Buick's f\otlest car- ~ad~d with pow~r.

f95t Oldsn~abfle Super BB ·········· $2295
Starflre styllllg.

1956 •ercuty Monhray ···· ···· ···· $1995

Hard ~~~ Coupe. Re~l sharp red and black set off with
whltll; wall Ures Aterrlllc buy

1956 QHge Custom Royal4 door ·· $199S
A shoWI'i&gt;om car. Low mileage - One local owner gave
II the best.
, •

ear with all

elean btU

the convenience features. A real

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tr" 'er todav.

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········ $99S

Stanllai'lt ~111ft. two tone blue C6mpue thlt ptlce any,

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&gt;

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nn~i&gt;l
Jlvn•fltlw.

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Troubles Mount

No Color TV ltuoh
doesn't believe 1~8
will be II~ year of color televl•
Benede~

on He says that as tons as onlv

me out of 50 Per&amp;DII.j bas colo•
TV ,there w1ll be no rush to buy
,ejs, On1e the percentage dw1hd·
1., down lo where not owlltng '
oolor set mar~s o!l the pmon
there'll be a spurt In sales of
eolor
Benedek prcd&lt;cls a rl" In hi,
oompany's !Hies fer the fJBcal
vear ending next Feb 28 In the
rust " lx months sale! rose and
earnings were up aharply. o
Like many another buslne!!
man, Benedek Is puzzled at the
behavior of bts stock In the mar·
ket It Is llsled on tho New Yo.·t..
Stock Exchange The price wa
hlgb when· earntnsa were poorer
'"d the current price b down
sharply, with earnfnp b•&amp;her
General Instrument'• backlog
of defense work l1 about seven
ltmes aa high as It was a year
ago
than' they are today, be noted,
Acqu)rtt Roctplor co.,panr
Accordmg to Benedek, General
lngtrument plans, wltboul In any
way diminishing Ita posl!lon as a
suppller of TV and rad1o eompO'
nellis, to lessen dependence o~
the vagarlas of the ra~1o-TV mar
tet, "whlcb In recent years ~~
been notable mainly for It• nuc
luattons, and to develop a broad
er, mort solid foundation front
which to operate profitably"
The company reeenlly aequlr·
ed Radio Receptor Company and
exganded •~#, develppll)ent, eng•·
aeorm¥ and production elfqrls 1n
Industrial and military ele~tronics and in the fteld

I

(Kjkk ·&amp; VAN' ZAHDT;.·

of scrnJ

conductor devices
Radio Receptor Company opcr
atiens are expected to show sub-

stant•al losses but General In
strument has dlseounted them m
advance by setting up reserves
whleh will amply cover the dell·
ell, according to Ben~dek
The company Is planning n1w
venturea Into profitable lines ahd
Its leaders hold that method Is
tbe prlnel~al one they suggr.t
for all small and medium bu"
ness to get away from too much
rellanee on one line, which
might be good o• bed as lbe pu~
Uc's _.hlm1 vary.
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~ CHECK THE QUALITY · .J CHECK THE PRICE

Holl4ay . co~pe. Super performance A car ti'Uly 1D 8 class by Itself.

Fllten..

CULLIGAN

A c1&amp;~jl.ilt!l~ car, ~ee11 aM white finish Good . white

COME AND SEE THESE

1955 Ford ~oirlane Fordor, 8 Cyt

01'1,

i;,l$.~¥put~ S.,y 4 Door'······ $1~91

CARS

Powerglide, R&amp;H Many more extras Only 900Q uules

tom1Ue l!ome •

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THE OHIO VAUEY

A l~t~H

Bill Chapman and Lloyd McLaughlin

1'957 Chevrolet Belair Hard Top 8 c:yl.

IN

' 1~S3' tadd~e 4 Doqr ··········• ·· ··$1495

Owned by
WE HAVE GOOD CLEAN

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We sdld anti serviced this one and It sholfi a
ot heatth..
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POMEROY, OHIO

·~· ~. 1'011 \, :

SOFT WATilR Sl!lliVI{!JI.

1955 Oldsmollile- 88 4 dr. ··· ····· $1695

C&amp;M AUTO SALES

OVerdrive, R&amp;H. white tires A11Iack Beauty

MOTOR CO.

IW/fi.D

88d·YARP

1955 M-cury 2-Door Hard Top ···· $14'5

~.~.aewmotor

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t:OQRrlll&gt;'

Waa 21 below zero at Fraser, schedule for the rest of the BCllson

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Fllttrtd,~ ~ Wa~tr~ ·

Sons Now Are Campaigning

Now the Tornado 1s back wtth anoth~' powerhouse
ll!Bfle up of the bulk of the veterans from last year's
team. Familiar names mark the scorebooks , There are
Wolfe, and Beegle On the reserve team, all Freshmen,
"Little Bill" McKelvey, son of school rllstrlct ptesident
McKelvev of that great early 80's teafu; Sammy Price, son
Hube~t Price and nephew of C!arlmcu Price! the latter .on
that SQme ~reat team
I
heavy winter cloth ina and brough and JUnior Larry Ltcvlng, eacb
These bov~. who w1th a Cozart from Portland and a Birch
coffeo-fllled thermo• botttes " wlth a. totnl of 73 points scmcd lor and a Hart from Racine are expected to 1J1I th~ nudeous
they prepared for !he mglH-long "" ~vcragc of 14 6 poinll'i per more greaf' Tornado teams two and three y~ars hence
vigil
111111,
~ next best srorcr In the F'nl ville They have downed. Eastern were Chrl8'1mas lftlO!ts or Mr and
When sales started lnday, ltr con ltne up haH hcen Jlobe1 t '&lt;. 1t ln one game before Chnstmas Mrs John Sauvage
•..tl_ _ _ __
kct man01ge r Maurlc Schu but lta rl bird" Roush who has lntltod 50 while they have yet to play Buf
about MOO bleacher scat•. 4000 points for an exact average of
OWLS "fXCILLINT"
re1~rvcd scats and 4000 standmg 10 pomts per game Roy Clmk hns falo and Sand111llle, both of unknown
quality
Sandyvtlle
did
room Hckets
ABIIlENE, Tex. UP - Rice
aceounled lor 47 points whllo the
A sell out, lnrlud1ng slnndln~ other regular 'Marvm Roush ha!l down Ravenswood In an eerly coach ~ell Nee(y said today his
team ahould • b. In "exeellent
room, would m e:~ n a c1 owd of htl for 29
1ame this season, thou2h
'
shape" by New Year's Day for Ita
more than 1!6.000 at the enmo m Coach Don McKcnz c hns bl'on
Briggs Stadium
putting his hoys through the Mr, and Mra Garland Weaver totton BDwl game with Navy

V.f 111t1Ga', 1'141o, heater, power lteerlnr, power brakea. One

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1955 PMac 4-Door Star Clllef · ··· $1545

owner

HAULING
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r-~~~Mtn,, Padded D01h, whtt. wall

ALL 1958 MOTORS

Fans Assault
Ticket Sellers
For Sunday Game

AT COST

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lll!an'a tal• aboul
vice Is not ttctlon. It's
cord bbQkS • ~f Ohio,
glnla and Kehluckr.
pletsd 63 lull y~ar, aa
and Ctlrrently, at 8$, Ia
a aubstiMe Itt M!lgt

MERCURY

PRICED

Sunday wllh ~er mother, 111'11. Loo
Ia Culdwell of N'llWirt, Ohio
-~
Mr and Mrl. Jamea Parr ano 'I
mother, Vlr&amp;lnfa Pa'!e Cool•llle, ~ (Conttn~ad From Pill Ono)
t
1peqt Chrlllmas with Mr and Mra fi,tlon
~ 'rhe letter didn't mention it bu l
W w. llra111
·
the pmldentlat orde:r mean•
lldlgcr snd his wile and ch1l
dren no longer were tO rcceJve&gt;
retirement heneflla
IV ILM~ C. WALZER
ll.u~aer kept on l'fetlvlnj h·•
United l'reao Plnancl•t Edltt!
NEW YORJ( UP-1fedlwn liz. mcnthly retirement cbeckl, the
ed bilalMms mu,rt branch out Journnl 1cported today Jlc en
Into prortlablo linea and steer dorsed them and sent them •o
away frmn single line products ll bla wire to P•Y the family, bll:.
'l'he ~avy finance center •·
they pre to make money. accord
lng to Martin H Benedek, chair- Clevel.md Oh1o, d1dn't discover
man rt-_ General Instrument Corp tt }¥asn't supposed to send any
Hb eomp"IY haa done JUSl mote checks to Rueger untl.
!hit-veered away !rom bcmg nn N'ov. 26 Somehow It lolled tu
exelusiVe suppli ers for the radio reectvc a copy of the order stnk
and television lndusby ljlto 1 Jng hiS name from the rettre I
otoader fteld of etcclron'let, m roll
eluding military, computers, heat Rueger walked o~t of prison on
1callng equipment, moleorologJc,J parole Dec 19 alter •erving 10
lQUipmcnt and many others
ntOnihs of his JIVe year term A.l
The company otlll l! a big rae he le£1 the Journll Blld, he w•·
tor In the radio an~ televlslot oanded a copy or • loiter saymg
&gt;uslneiS, but that branch Is only he owed the Navy t3,177 and the
s ftachon of Its former poSI Navy wa nts the money back

Financil]l Gossip

back to-the wall mat•h
M • c K o y Just wasn't good
enough and neither was Stlxas, a
seven year veternn of the Davts

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thornt! 111 (ootball ST John&amp;on m

Mass Rebultdln•

It appeured Brown was rebuild- basketball A gcnwl lady Negro
news mg on n mass scale but that he fun at tht• Panth er Ga!hpolls hard

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TUP PERS PL,AIN

Dec.

LOI RITAINS TITLE
j

!lllLA8. Italy UP - DUIUD Lei
of Italy reh1lned h11 European
llehtwelght title Thuraday night
wheb be DUtpolnted"Fellx Chlocca
In a 15-round bout befor.e a crowd
of 1~,000.

COLUMBUS, Ohio UP - The
Columbus Touchdowjl Club an
nounced Sunday tis tward for the
outstanding oports achievement for
'
19M Will go to Lew Burdette, Mil
GOOD N•ws POll BUCKI!YI!~ ' waukee Btaves• world Series
, PASAD~A. Calif UP ~ OhiO pltcl!Jng hero. Burdette will accept
Slate, wllieh meets Oreaon In the ·the aw~rd ut a banquet Jan 17
Jlole J)Qwl rame on Jan. I, , re- •
lit!Vedl lood newl today wbell llf..
BROWN TO INTER ARMY
Jure4 tillfback Don Clllrk returned
to ~ . practice field.
MANHASSET, N Y UP - Jim
' Brown, rookie fullback for the
·~~:~J-·~~~ STADIUM • Clevetan4 Browns w!U enter the
ll
Moscow'• ~· Arm'/ Jan.. Zt! at Ft. Benning, Ga
bo enJJrged tq, for a specltl ,Jx.month tromlng
80,000 M&gt;f~· period and Ia sotheduled to he out
will
equipped \VIIh a of serytco In lime to train for the
will make It the world's '1~8 National Football League sea
Indoor ataillum.
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fcrencc.-Pacttic Coast Conter:ence
pad

Missing Salesman
IConlln~ld Frll(l l'tllt Onol
Pollco could find no unsolved
murder on r~cord between the
dates Albert tne, hut aoked pollee In ( mclnnati, St LoUts an,d
El P"o Tex , to check their ret·
ord• Albert passel! through those
cltteJ ,.hen he left Columbus he
oald
Pohee, who aasured Albert they
had no reeord of t~ "crime" he

confessed, sa1d they would conbn

Father Relents

"eady fo1 t h~ surgery The op(!r ea s austerJty proJram ll,nall~ b •
THIFT TRAIL FltOZIN
atlon lasted more thaD one halr eaugbt up with the women The
hour
government h" b1nncd import of BRISTOL, Tenn UP_;Kearney
at! foreign·m•de cosmetics bc- P Graces trial on theft &lt;~arges en mstde them
was toa:tinued because the ev1
glnnmg Jan 1, 111M.·
D
dence waa too cold. The case was
TAIL OP ~ TAIL
"ont1nued When th~ owner oJ
(Contlnua4 from P111 Ono)
SYRA~vot;, 11 • v~The Up o! two turkeys Grace IJ1 acCilled of
The 19lltl !lOse Bawlor wUJ be a cow'• tall Is ofrlCilally worth
!he !trst appearance ror Oregon $35 County officials paid farm
Iii the vast Arroyo Seco Sladtum er Charles Toth tbat much when
lti fact lhe game will mark I'IC he reported a dog had ehewed
first lime the Duet., playln" the "fir swatter" end orr h~~&lt;
(ODiball fDr tl4 yeara, and Ohlt cow's tall A• state law provides
State, on the (ll'ldlron !or 67 that money Ccilleeled frnm dog 11
years have gotten iround to ecn~ea must be ulld 'to•pay farm
lrnoeking beads.
era for damage done by dop to
However, the one and on]) catUe
Ume that Oreuon and Ohio Slate .
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have mel in any atblehc endeavor '
HEAAII&lt;IG CONTROL
was 1!139 at the NCAA basketb11: ' BOOTHBAY HARBOR Mechamplonshtps at Nortbwestern Federal and alate flshl~l rr
UniverSity m Evanslon, J1l Th• search~rs eondueUng experiment•
Ducks defeat the Buck•. 411-33 to 10 the Gull ol lllalne found t~at
wm the national , eage trown
a "bubble curtain" can he used
Grid fan~ here are wondermg 10 dtrett schools of herring
whal wdl become of the Rose Schools of the small ft•b were
Bowl m the,. uncertain Paelf•c spotted by observers In plane•
Coaot Conference limes
overhead who radioed the lnfor
Leotmg hack from 1923 '" mat•on to mearchers aboord
193~. the Tournament of , Roses boats The researchers drop}lf'd
had the responsjblllty 10 \bose compressed air hoses to the oeean
days lor seleetlng the Western noor and found tbat the curta n
team to play That club, alway• of bubbles defiect~d the course
from the PCC chole Its easte~~ of the schoola and made the fish
opponent, genera(Jy teams !rom hustle off In other dtreetlonL
lbe ~outh, EaR! and Southwest
~lom 193S to 1001, the PCC
P1ftU SICJN CAMILLI
selec1ed a representallve team
, PHILADELPHIA UP- Dolph
whH!h m turn selected ' a club Camtll1, who won the Most Val
from~ther, parts of the natton to u.bje Player Award 10 1941
play
wh• e a star ftrst basemen with
Mielugan appearing 1n the !1rs~ the Brooklyn IfJdgers, hall been
Rose Bowl game of all t1me at Signed as a scout m the San Ftan
TournameJ)t Park m ~902, and l'ISCO Bay nrea by the Phtladcl
Oh1o State m 1921, wef~ the, only ph 1a Pbdlles
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Pre.ddent Rtohlrd 11. lflxon u a tq&gt; lorpt for
~!O"ratlo -ton tn t1u1 trrPwlllr c&amp;n~pllp bat~e.
lonpr II npr.t041 by bll pottUcal oppoaoall u 'VIIloolo
Charges once hurleil atltltl&gt;4hat hlll""'lllll atllcka
Ill\ !qmioelat.t were 111Dte&amp;!'l11 and that 1\e wu u opportunlat without pnuble convictlonl.
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lhtnl rrom falture to keep Pnlldent Blaellhowv
fuUr lnlorml&lt;l on cftlclal probleml to tnabntty
to reeogn!Je the lmportanct ol Soviet IC!eoll&amp;l
achtmment&amp;
Demooraue NaUollal Cl1alrnwl Paul l.t 1lu\oo
lor's reeeDt ...rtlotl that Adami hu "'lutdtered" tht preeldency let the tone for tll.e verbe1
auaulll optnat the lnlo·aemcl New l:nglaDdor.
The Democratic atnterY, adOptlll ottor Ill'.

BALTIMORE, Md UP-The Bal·
timore Colts of the NatiOnal Foot
ball Laague claimed today to have
set 1&amp; club records du11ng the
1»7 season The reeorda included
a bOrn~ attendance rna 1Jc of 279,
888 lor 1Ix games and a road rec
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Prmr to !he current Weilertt Co1r

ue to hold him until pollee depart
menta In the other ellles report
Albert told pollee be went to
JChool recently In Callfornla lo
learn to become a blackmuth He
oald he had 1hod horoea ever 1lnce
ond •howcd callouaed banda le
baek his story
Pollee however. aid bl1 otor~
was confuuaa and they eouldn t
understand why he returned to Columbua
Albert, who had been active In
IContlnuld From li110 Ona)
his church and wat a .Coutmalter,
mllil obey the law," the falhe" refused to take 1 lte deteekll teat
laid
'I'm ocared of them," be aid
Word was fiash cd lmmodl8tcly
to the h"ptlal •nd Dr P S John
REQUIRE DOMESTIC SMELL
son w" giVen 10 n•lfllles to get
SEOUl . Korea UP-&amp;uth Ko"

COLTS SET 15 MARKS

BURDITT&amp; WINS AWARD

~ · ever
Weatem Conference lqJ11t

llitsenhowor'a moat neeot !Unea, appwa to Itt
ill attempt to portray Alllml u the r&lt;tl powv
In tile lldmlntotnlltOII 1114 t¥Rforo culpable lor
Ill)' 01111 mllllkla.

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"Bett•r Homes"
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Flunce
Your Bl!lk
F.H.A. Tille I
G.l. Loau
Oar on ladle&amp;
Farm Credit ~D

$ ·~·

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on all Inside Kitchen, Btth or oilier lmpJ;OVement
you want done in Decemlier:!Jr Januuy.

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w11tc11 ll&amp;ve eaptured the world'• tmagtnal1on ltovo added aerto111
biw ~IIIDI for mnttary aa4 olvtltlll det01111 mtdteal leaden.
ban ttorted plallnlllr for ......,.....t OIIIIUI CllllllUeo•
~·~ coW cOUld be '""~ !hill jleiiiD1llll woft'yfnf a11oul
ii. •lo!1ttc war had mr
AI 0110 atell In pnporlilt for i wont, 1111 Wlltor Reed Arm1

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dOoton ,ad ciVIl def01111 o#ICtlll lwa ....WMIINmllw 011 mtdtcol

problomo Ill a auet..,. attaek.
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11411, latloul, cuuatty Nltnllllaa, ...&amp; 4anlap ooatroL experlmelllll
~lill&amp; and b\ll'lll, lrelllll•t• ot ndtfiiOII lljurlll iand pl)'dll&amp;trlc
altll hlliiWI taetor problem&amp;"
Wtlhe~ atopl lito anllaiDr proltelld l&gt;1o#ICtlll to atert mlj!loat
- to the probtlllll to bt 11&lt;1&lt;1 It llllutlolllwlnfltfdro&amp;a•bottllt
warheads were to ntn upoa lbl Vtlltlll Stat.:

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aewltte to ptua lor aottlllr ut oelei1Wla ''ltlllablr potlt" at Amort·

Posri-Rullllll IICleall&amp;l &amp;dvuteol

IIIII embultea around the worlt!.
~ State department ID!In&lt;tl II ut ClMipua 11011t Juuary tor
lwidl to Ol11'l')l out a Pn&gt;PIIII undllr wlltch ovary major America~!
em!&gt;uoY wttl han • apectol acteaco ollaoho. The jobl wru so to
tnlned opectoltats-m011 \1'110 coo keep 1D touch with the s&lt;lenll&amp;l
eommuntty abroad ud dlp.at tectmteal jnfo1111&amp;Uon lor 1110 bocll
bOme.
ftere hen beta a !fvt aueh appoll1tm01ts tn recent yoan but tho
prosnm waa dropped tor ~ ot money. The leal United Stateo
1Clel1tUJc atiiCIIe left ToiC,Yo mon than a flO!' and a halt agn.
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11011 wru aak C9"JI"'I for • one-year extebtioa ot the p...ent excise
tau~

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lt 11 a11o juat u oel'11111 tlult eon...., 'fill! so ahead and grant
the
becolllJO o! \lie ... um1111 for moro dot- IJIIIIdtnf aa
a
Ru.Uta'l acblevementl.
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the oxlatlng law, the corporoljaa ~·
No Cut
Ia du' to drop from a: to " W ~~ abt
oxclee, or .....Utd luxury lalctli) on a
ot Items, 111otudtnr c!p"lf&gt; •• alld
fer 'II
due lc so back to pre-!(oreatl'wat tevott.
1811\Ullle~t had btea buUdlng IIJ!"1or laltlor theae ltvtea
echedul~ the Ortnf ot ltllill&amp;11 JPUialb chonp t1u1
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Pro 'Coach Of The Year~ Cheers For Jr.
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Mystify Visitor
r•e DaUg Seaetul
Aussms WIN FAMEI) MUG
Guidin~ Rookie II To.,Top th~a~~~:rrn;~~~p~~:r ~~s:ut!f~~~:
SPORTS
FOR 3RD STRf\IGHT YEAR
4-Dail!.~entlne!, Pomeroy.MJddleport,

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Molt Successful Coach
JB pro football'&amp; most sue-

coach lle makes
Cleveland Joses-,whlch lacked an cxper10nced quarter- cou"t gumc rcccnOy bemoaned
- and requires apecial back to build around Then Hal thll to a Pomeroy school official
~!Umata11ces to win the poll
Bradley, one of lhc cluh'l best Said she · How cnme all ~ou
guards, broke a leg bone In the got In baskcbull " ST, ST, ST'

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And in rontbnll ll ~wthorne, Haw
117 Clad Tullelllll
lhorne J-lB~thornt&gt;'' Replied her
hstener, we re glad to hnve both
But tben she returned
"How ('omr they always cheer
Don (Ptzzle) Wolle's author1taltve publication, "A
for Jlay,thonw up Ju•re Ne,er
t d f tbe
bear chee1 s for s I? ' And the of the Purple Tornado" IS now on news an s o
iallm Racine)
reply
Says Don.
"Because lla~\thorn e needs 1t

team's final exh1tHt1on and was
lost for tht! season Brown had
only one expenenred ollens1ve
end beeause Dante Lavelh, one of
the game's top pass receiVers, had
retired
This rookie studded squiid bore
When the du st cleared from this httle resemblance to the expert
move, he started enced Cleveland ouHth wh1ch Otto
w1lh 12 rook~es Hts Graham sparked to 10 stralghl d1·
quanci·backs Yo ere Tommy O'Con vtswn t1tles 1n two leaQ:uet But
Bear l:astotr whole it won the 12 game diVIsion cam
appeared to consist palgn by 2~ gumes and twice

TornodoHistory Published -

Ma'am•
Hawthornr may not need cheers
ln ba':lkcthall Hut \\hether hv
does or dorsn t the record shows

a rishtmg heart and whipped the New York Giants, de· Jumor has blCI.nic an 1mportaot
~~·~ajed knees, and two rookie 11, fendlng league and divialon cilnm·l cog 111 Coach D1ck Rctton's 1957
~~~tt!!!~~~~==-~~~~a~nd~Jo~h~n~~B~ort~on~=~p~l~on~·~
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fa,e Heavy Opposition Soon

Mino80 Vs. Lane Match Is Stand Off What Became Of Ravenswood Is
At $40 000; Minnie Hoping For More ::R~~~TE~E~:E~~
Warmup Before
R
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HAVANA, Cuba UP-Oulfleld Lane returns from
look
htod football coach
3Clfle

MELBOUllNE
Mervyn
Rose, the "forgott~n man' or Au,.
traltan tennis, ond young Mal An·
derson dereated an Amerlean plek·
up team today In the Davis Cup
challenge round ,doubles mateh,
enablmg the Au.,les to walk orr

Cup wur:;
The Autis!Cs wo n the f1rst set by
breakmg MacKay's service In the
game, nose scormg the
stmg~~· y~.~·d mug for th• third seventh
wmmng po1ot on o scorching
Rose, appearmg m his f~rst chat cross-court dnve
"""'~1 ••1Je.nae round rnatch elnce 1951,
In th• thtrd set, Se~xas d1opped
beautifully w•lh Anderson hts scmce m the ftfth game but

m routtng Vte Sell(as of Phtladel
phla and husky Barry M"Kay of
"fhts won't interest anybody except a few old timers and Dayton, Oh1o, In straight sets, 6-4.
it'll JUSt start a lot of arguments all over again anyway "
B-43, to give the Aussles an un·
' ographed 17·page staple·bound work Is on
30 lead In the best-offlve
Th e=e
Wlfth
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e e
Au~traua wblppelr the United
cessary cash outlay whtch was in the nelghb()rhood of
states, 5o In each ol the last two
bucks for papet and stenctls. Fot some reason Wolfe
challenge round matchea and can
ftgure in the cost his hundreds or hours of labor In
com~Iete another whitewash job
through old score books and season records, and
by winning Saturday's concludtng
oldtimers who remembered names of their buddies
"';:\\~; "~~~~~~ttl,on:~~·playtng ~optn a certam year
lain of the u s squad, lost one
Highlights of the history certainly are worthy of
of the b1ggest gambles of hiS life
here
when he chose 22 year-old MacKay
to te~m wdh Setxas in tod1y's

the Yanks d"dlocl&lt;ed the score at
4-4 In the «ghth game by breaking Rose However, that gave the
AmeJlcans only a temporary re~
pneve Scn:as dro"ped his serVice

agam In the 13th calllo 'without
notchmg a smgle pomt, allowing
the Ausstes lo gaut a 7-6 lead
Andel son served the next game
and Australia swept to a qu1ck 40.
love advant.1gc On the next scrv·
1ce, 'MacKay rf'turncd Anderson s
dmc but Uarry's ne' volley
mtssed the b&lt;.~sehne by inches and
the Auss~e s closed out the match
m 67 mmutes

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Florl~a.

er Minnie Mlnoao of the Clev•·

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Bltrman

Mlnoso revealed Thursday that el lollnn"•'• In 1932 , wag do

Discount

'T'\oo( w 1h n a
Wh1 te Falcons
land IndiaD.ll !hay come to tenns a $40,000 offer fram Lane "1, scrlt.d th• fluskv Goptu!·rs as
fill' 1958 n~xl Monday or rueaday not exactly what 1 want' but pd "baautlfut but dumb" Juot two with fhe v1ctonc8 In as many
wbea General Manager F!'abk ded, "the difference between the ,..,. later, whon Mlnnototo hod games bt btnd them aH~ pointing
ah02d to the rrsumptton of their
;::.:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;,.j offer and my deSires or£! not Car Won th. nation• I ch1mpionshlp schedule
Jamul ) 3 when they tra
apart''
tht ume wag 11id, 'now they're
vel to Ravenswood to battle th(!
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very busy now ' saJd lutt ipii~Jtlful" In 111 Mlnn11ota Red Devils or Coach J1m Spano
That g.un r marks the flrst of
Moateray Hard Top Cpe. Mlnoso, by way of brushing off under Bl•rm•n won flv• netlonal
further cl~rlfteatlon 'I expect and six Big Ton 111111. But th1ngs
!Mrk blue ,over lllht bh!j fUt to trave time to think over th1!1 "'"'' wert quite tht 11mt after three conscrutJYC gomea which
lab, Jletcomatle tralll., radio offer within the nelt few days" ht rthlmod from duty with tho could make or break the Falconi
so far as thP success of their sea
healer aJI&lt;! defi'Oster, w/a
Lene went to Florida for tbe U. L M.lrlnta during World War son as concerned
Hke new, lovely 2 tone liJUt Ill' Chrlatmu holiday but sa1d ho II. Ho rNigned In 1950 aftor oM

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But Mr and ,\Irs llobail llo&lt;i· 1""'-~~~fOP
dcrer of near Toledo, Q, bol~
former reslde~ts or Meigs ~oun·
ty, and trlentls ol tilt Dean, too,
Had to blll's\ his bubble II ,..,
un(\'(pected becau1e ror lhrti
months the , Notle9al 1!4Uetllbj ••l"'!!"lleDI
Association mlga•llte ~arrle• a
query for newe of anY.one wjth , a
longer teach1ng rec~rd, or u"f..'
er age, than the Deon Tbere
were no offers
However ih th~ ToleHo B~e
lor Dec 19, lli57, the/ lollowlng
paragraph appear!, ,
"Amos C Sloan ,I whO Is
89th year, uses superb !reo•hlfl~.
lettering tn la!hlpnlng
1~~;~~~v:
Chrlitmtls greetllli' He
('1
a teacher (or more than
and u still teacblng
Buslnesa College
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the n.,,.,&lt;.tlim·

Immediate! following the In
woula return here early next oi tho wort! t~mpolllf" In Min· v"lon of the Red Devils' home,
week to lnlk wll h Mlnoso and llotola history and Bornla'o the Falcons return to play Racine
lltnag~r DoiJby Bragan
wont In co•cklng y•u• 1t Mon- on Tuesday Januarv 7, and then
tana, Tulane 1nd Nl11lulppl.
take a week' break before battling
Whllovar happonod to Barnio Ripley on the home floor Jan. 14
Mr ar~ M" llarrlsoo Benti!Y
IPtll! Chrlnmu In Columbus Bli.,..n? 1Ho'• otlil at lollnnaooto, Although the Hed Devils of 1ta
Willi her nepn&lt;•w Mr and Mb now t4 yurs old, 11 professor venswood are havmg a tough time
Mabl .--...
Httrltuo of phyolcol odu&lt;allon. gettmg started t h1s seal!lon it'a, ;J
L ' E Burney
known fact thai they always 'ofler
the Falcons plenty of opposition
at Ravenswood
From all repo1 Is rrom Ripley,
the V1kmgs have a blsketball team
that nearly matches the football
team they ftelde~ thiS fall In sc
far as w~nnmg games 1s concerned
PLUs TAx AND oLD BATTERY
And that spells out the Simple he!
DETROIT Ul - ta ns who brav that they'll he tough
. up
ed freeun~ lrmperatures 0\1(1 So far as Racmc is concernedl

Outboard Motors
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2-1957-3.8 H.P. '
1-1957--5 H.P.
1-1957-71h H.P.
1-1957-16 H.P.
2-1957...!40 H.P.

TO SELL

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$1 0 50

D·-ell'~
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Se--,•'ce Stat•'on

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1957 Chtwrolet 4-Door .. .. .. .. · .. · $Save
V.f, P01111' Pielt lllotnr, Powcrgllde Transml11lon, Radio, Heater
Low lllleait• New car title and guarantee

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1,57 Dodge 4-Door s,dan ·········· $2595
Cuatom Royal - V 8 motor, Torque Fllte Tranaml18tOn, Radio
linter, Low ¥11eaae Like a new car

1956 ronl 4-Door Hard Top ····· ··· $1995

t.mallt ~lllliDII, Radio, Heater.

tire, larre motor Au·

19{6 Cllevrolet Belair 4-Dr. Sedan ·· $1895

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attd white finish Radio, heater, power steering,
Vhtotor. !Ateal owner Power Pack Really •harp

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METROPOLITAN"
MARINE

The Two Great Clubs

Two of Ra~infs greatest clubs were 1he 1931-32 ana thj!
bedded
l'httrsr!.ty
nightor!ir~•
Ott' the besl tcurqs m SouthcastCI.q
side
thedown
Detroit
Iwns box
32·33
teams, oath Hayman coached ' The ftrs! won 26, lost ~.
otno
Class
"A
cJrc\t's
Thcy
11
led the fln ' l assoult ttf1ay f,.,
tickets to the Detrot\Cie~e l nnd probabl) offer the F,1lcons then The seco11d won 23- lost 2 The 32 33 team went to the state
tought:st oppos1t10n on the Waho finals, losing m the first round to Lawrencevllle whtch went
game
Nauonal Foot boll cha rnp10nsh1p ma schedule until the Falcons on to
the state tttle
Gov G Mennen W1Hwms ahn meet Pomeroy m two games late
32-33
team beat Waterloo twtce, the same club
The
mndc a fmal plea to NFL tom m Februray
And don t forget that Raelne no "Wonders" who went on to be state champions twice in
mtssJOncr Bert Bell urgi ng hun
to 'recOJlsldcr" his h;~ IJ on l oc~1 doubt remembers thut loss to Wn and 84·35 It was m 1932·33 that for the first time mdiv1dual
\clC\I SIOR f Or the ,t;amc
fhc ht~hma lasl )car for the~r only de records were kept Players on that 32·§8 learn were Richard!
contest will be t o l ~v lSetl na tHln [pat outside of tournament pluY' Beegle, Wilson, 9rpenter, Roy Buck, Orion Roush, Btll
all y, out ~ idc a 75 mile radius ol fhn nnctn~'~ f1ve rolled dvrr all op Kelvey, Jack Sargent. Clarence Price, James Ingram, Clitfford l
'JIOSitlou thiS ycor before bowmg
Dctrott
Hill, Allen Salser, and Homer Meredith
Bell rejected earlier request&lt;.: to 1 omet oy by tl7 -60 JUSt Ill Ill! to
lhe
hohdays
by Wtllloms U S Sen Choli"
E Potter R Mteh , sporhman Lou
Thus fa r m the scni.on, th e Fttl

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1955 (Wuolet 2-Door ···: ··· ·· ····· $1345
lleaullflll•ll.tt !latah, heater, o loeol ewnor wltb low mileage,
atn COOilwblte wall Uru See thla one

Gordon and many othCI s to hft cons have dowocd Mlddlepolt, Rat
the blackout of Delrolt fot th" land lwu~e Kyger Creek and E,1sl
title game
ern In w1hmng those games tbey
Mora lhan 40 hardy r.. ns, in )lave rolled up a total tf 311 pomls
eluding n delogatlon from the for an average of 62 2 pmnt s ~cr
Ll01n' "bleacher club 1 camprd game. Theil' opponents have scor·
outside tho Lions ticket office all ed but 17~ pomts for tm aveL age
night some of the oorly ari lvm of 3~ B pomts per g•mc
brought sleeping bag• Other&lt;
Pncing the Falcons m their scor
were bundled In blankets and lng' have been &amp;'!llllr John L~yne

pace~ over the holiduya
h• lf' f ) IIV of( With 1111 PVl'

nrtcr a
to lhll~tl

HIGH·LOW TIMP5
NEW YORK UP - The highest flnl lhree gamea following the
reported temporature In the lluHduyti rhe tu1cons WIU p\ l.Y
United States Wednesday was 82 eaeh of them twice
Fort Myero, Fla The low early
oth'Dr teams on the Falcon

IrREYIEW OF THE YEAR-By Alan
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cocxt llree, loe.tl owner, ndlo, heater. Seat

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l ·nra 4-Door .. ·...... ·.......... $845
·9i!!'4it~•· ilew ~alnt, belle over "cream, V-8 motor, sun vtlor,
11eat covers, Fordo.maUc and Continental Trim

RI~'OROOF

tall
E. MAIN ST•

Fordomatlc, R&amp;H, Style Tone Paint, white ttres Extra
nice.

195-J Ford 6 Cyl. Club Coupe
TWO V2· TO~ PICKUPS
Good condition Dnve them and make us an offer

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"SAFETY·TEStED" USED. ·cAR
' Caddkac Con.v. Cpe. ·· Now Ollly$3600
1956
Powder. blue, factory fresh finish, black orion top, new
white wljll tlres, power steermg, power brakes, power
wlndow~.power 6 way seat, tile flnent money c'n buy.

1957 1ufck Century Hard Top ··· ··· $2995

Buick's f\otlest car- ~ad~d with pow~r.

f95t Oldsn~abfle Super BB ·········· $2295
Starflre styllllg.

1956 •ercuty Monhray ···· ···· ···· $1995

Hard ~~~ Coupe. Re~l sharp red and black set off with
whltll; wall Ures Aterrlllc buy

1956 QHge Custom Royal4 door ·· $199S
A shoWI'i&gt;om car. Low mileage - One local owner gave
II the best.
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elean btU

the convenience features. A real

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Stanllai'lt ~111ft. two tone blue C6mpue thlt ptlce any,

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Troubles Mount

No Color TV ltuoh
doesn't believe 1~8
will be II~ year of color televl•
Benede~

on He says that as tons as onlv

me out of 50 Per&amp;DII.j bas colo•
TV ,there w1ll be no rush to buy
,ejs, On1e the percentage dw1hd·
1., down lo where not owlltng '
oolor set mar~s o!l the pmon
there'll be a spurt In sales of
eolor
Benedek prcd&lt;cls a rl" In hi,
oompany's !Hies fer the fJBcal
vear ending next Feb 28 In the
rust " lx months sale! rose and
earnings were up aharply. o
Like many another buslne!!
man, Benedek Is puzzled at the
behavior of bts stock In the mar·
ket It Is llsled on tho New Yo.·t..
Stock Exchange The price wa
hlgb when· earntnsa were poorer
'"d the current price b down
sharply, with earnfnp b•&amp;her
General Instrument'• backlog
of defense work l1 about seven
ltmes aa high as It was a year
ago
than' they are today, be noted,
Acqu)rtt Roctplor co.,panr
Accordmg to Benedek, General
lngtrument plans, wltboul In any
way diminishing Ita posl!lon as a
suppller of TV and rad1o eompO'
nellis, to lessen dependence o~
the vagarlas of the ra~1o-TV mar
tet, "whlcb In recent years ~~
been notable mainly for It• nuc
luattons, and to develop a broad
er, mort solid foundation front
which to operate profitably"
The company reeenlly aequlr·
ed Radio Receptor Company and
exganded •~#, develppll)ent, eng•·
aeorm¥ and production elfqrls 1n
Industrial and military ele~tronics and in the fteld

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conductor devices
Radio Receptor Company opcr
atiens are expected to show sub-

stant•al losses but General In
strument has dlseounted them m
advance by setting up reserves
whleh will amply cover the dell·
ell, according to Ben~dek
The company Is planning n1w
venturea Into profitable lines ahd
Its leaders hold that method Is
tbe prlnel~al one they suggr.t
for all small and medium bu"
ness to get away from too much
rellanee on one line, which
might be good o• bed as lbe pu~
Uc's _.hlm1 vary.
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Holl4ay . co~pe. Super performance A car ti'Uly 1D 8 class by Itself.

Fllten..

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A c1&amp;~jl.ilt!l~ car, ~ee11 aM white finish Good . white

COME AND SEE THESE

1955 Ford ~oirlane Fordor, 8 Cyt

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i;,l$.~¥put~ S.,y 4 Door'······ $1~91

CARS

Powerglide, R&amp;H Many more extras Only 900Q uules

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THE OHIO VAUEY

A l~t~H

Bill Chapman and Lloyd McLaughlin

1'957 Chevrolet Belair Hard Top 8 c:yl.

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SOFT WATilR Sl!lliVI{!JI.

1955 Oldsmollile- 88 4 dr. ··· ····· $1695

C&amp;M AUTO SALES

OVerdrive, R&amp;H. white tires A11Iack Beauty

MOTOR CO.

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1955 M-cury 2-Door Hard Top ···· $14'5

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Sons Now Are Campaigning

Now the Tornado 1s back wtth anoth~' powerhouse
ll!Bfle up of the bulk of the veterans from last year's
team. Familiar names mark the scorebooks , There are
Wolfe, and Beegle On the reserve team, all Freshmen,
"Little Bill" McKelvey, son of school rllstrlct ptesident
McKelvev of that great early 80's teafu; Sammy Price, son
Hube~t Price and nephew of C!arlmcu Price! the latter .on
that SQme ~reat team
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heavy winter cloth ina and brough and JUnior Larry Ltcvlng, eacb
These bov~. who w1th a Cozart from Portland and a Birch
coffeo-fllled thermo• botttes " wlth a. totnl of 73 points scmcd lor and a Hart from Racine are expected to 1J1I th~ nudeous
they prepared for !he mglH-long "" ~vcragc of 14 6 poinll'i per more greaf' Tornado teams two and three y~ars hence
vigil
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~ next best srorcr In the F'nl ville They have downed. Eastern were Chrl8'1mas lftlO!ts or Mr and
When sales started lnday, ltr con ltne up haH hcen Jlobe1 t '&lt;. 1t ln one game before Chnstmas Mrs John Sauvage
•..tl_ _ _ __
kct man01ge r Maurlc Schu but lta rl bird" Roush who has lntltod 50 while they have yet to play Buf
about MOO bleacher scat•. 4000 points for an exact average of
OWLS "fXCILLINT"
re1~rvcd scats and 4000 standmg 10 pomts per game Roy Clmk hns falo and Sand111llle, both of unknown
quality
Sandyvtlle
did
room Hckets
ABIIlENE, Tex. UP - Rice
aceounled lor 47 points whllo the
A sell out, lnrlud1ng slnndln~ other regular 'Marvm Roush ha!l down Ravenswood In an eerly coach ~ell Nee(y said today his
team ahould • b. In "exeellent
room, would m e:~ n a c1 owd of htl for 29
1ame this season, thou2h
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more than 1!6.000 at the enmo m Coach Don McKcnz c hns bl'on
Briggs Stadium
putting his hoys through the Mr, and Mra Garland Weaver totton BDwl game with Navy

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ALL 1958 MOTORS

Fans Assault
Ticket Sellers
For Sunday Game

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vice Is not ttctlon. It's
cord bbQkS • ~f Ohio,
glnla and Kehluckr.
pletsd 63 lull y~ar, aa
and Ctlrrently, at 8$, Ia
a aubstiMe Itt M!lgt

MERCURY

PRICED

Sunday wllh ~er mother, 111'11. Loo
Ia Culdwell of N'llWirt, Ohio
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Mr and Mrl. Jamea Parr ano 'I
mother, Vlr&amp;lnfa Pa'!e Cool•llle, ~ (Conttn~ad From Pill Ono)
t
1peqt Chrlllmas with Mr and Mra fi,tlon
~ 'rhe letter didn't mention it bu l
W w. llra111
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lldlgcr snd his wile and ch1l
dren no longer were tO rcceJve&gt;
retirement heneflla
IV ILM~ C. WALZER
ll.u~aer kept on l'fetlvlnj h·•
United l'reao Plnancl•t Edltt!
NEW YORJ( UP-1fedlwn liz. mcnthly retirement cbeckl, the
ed bilalMms mu,rt branch out Journnl 1cported today Jlc en
Into prortlablo linea and steer dorsed them and sent them •o
away frmn single line products ll bla wire to P•Y the family, bll:.
'l'he ~avy finance center •·
they pre to make money. accord
lng to Martin H Benedek, chair- Clevel.md Oh1o, d1dn't discover
man rt-_ General Instrument Corp tt }¥asn't supposed to send any
Hb eomp"IY haa done JUSl mote checks to Rueger untl.
!hit-veered away !rom bcmg nn N'ov. 26 Somehow It lolled tu
exelusiVe suppli ers for the radio reectvc a copy of the order stnk
and television lndusby ljlto 1 Jng hiS name from the rettre I
otoader fteld of etcclron'let, m roll
eluding military, computers, heat Rueger walked o~t of prison on
1callng equipment, moleorologJc,J parole Dec 19 alter •erving 10
lQUipmcnt and many others
ntOnihs of his JIVe year term A.l
The company otlll l! a big rae he le£1 the Journll Blld, he w•·
tor In the radio an~ televlslot oanded a copy or • loiter saymg
&gt;uslneiS, but that branch Is only he owed the Navy t3,177 and the
s ftachon of Its former poSI Navy wa nts the money back

Financil]l Gossip

back to-the wall mat•h
M • c K o y Just wasn't good
enough and neither was Stlxas, a
seven year veternn of the Davts

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Mass Rebultdln•

It appeured Brown was rebuild- basketball A gcnwl lady Negro
news mg on n mass scale but that he fun at tht• Panth er Ga!hpolls hard

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TUP PERS PL,AIN

Dec.

LOI RITAINS TITLE
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!lllLA8. Italy UP - DUIUD Lei
of Italy reh1lned h11 European
llehtwelght title Thuraday night
wheb be DUtpolnted"Fellx Chlocca
In a 15-round bout befor.e a crowd
of 1~,000.

COLUMBUS, Ohio UP - The
Columbus Touchdowjl Club an
nounced Sunday tis tward for the
outstanding oports achievement for
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GOOD N•ws POll BUCKI!YI!~ ' waukee Btaves• world Series
, PASAD~A. Calif UP ~ OhiO pltcl!Jng hero. Burdette will accept
Slate, wllieh meets Oreaon In the ·the aw~rd ut a banquet Jan 17
Jlole J)Qwl rame on Jan. I, , re- •
lit!Vedl lood newl today wbell llf..
BROWN TO INTER ARMY
Jure4 tillfback Don Clllrk returned
to ~ . practice field.
MANHASSET, N Y UP - Jim
' Brown, rookie fullback for the
·~~:~J-·~~~ STADIUM • Clevetan4 Browns w!U enter the
ll
Moscow'• ~· Arm'/ Jan.. Zt! at Ft. Benning, Ga
bo enJJrged tq, for a specltl ,Jx.month tromlng
80,000 M&gt;f~· period and Ia sotheduled to he out
will
equipped \VIIh a of serytco In lime to train for the
will make It the world's '1~8 National Football League sea
Indoor ataillum.
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fcrencc.-Pacttic Coast Conter:ence
pad

Missing Salesman
IConlln~ld Frll(l l'tllt Onol
Pollco could find no unsolved
murder on r~cord between the
dates Albert tne, hut aoked pollee In ( mclnnati, St LoUts an,d
El P"o Tex , to check their ret·
ord• Albert passel! through those
cltteJ ,.hen he left Columbus he
oald
Pohee, who aasured Albert they
had no reeord of t~ "crime" he

confessed, sa1d they would conbn

Father Relents

"eady fo1 t h~ surgery The op(!r ea s austerJty proJram ll,nall~ b •
THIFT TRAIL FltOZIN
atlon lasted more thaD one halr eaugbt up with the women The
hour
government h" b1nncd import of BRISTOL, Tenn UP_;Kearney
at! foreign·m•de cosmetics bc- P Graces trial on theft &lt;~arges en mstde them
was toa:tinued because the ev1
glnnmg Jan 1, 111M.·
D
dence waa too cold. The case was
TAIL OP ~ TAIL
"ont1nued When th~ owner oJ
(Contlnua4 from P111 Ono)
SYRA~vot;, 11 • v~The Up o! two turkeys Grace IJ1 acCilled of
The 19lltl !lOse Bawlor wUJ be a cow'• tall Is ofrlCilally worth
!he !trst appearance ror Oregon $35 County officials paid farm
Iii the vast Arroyo Seco Sladtum er Charles Toth tbat much when
lti fact lhe game will mark I'IC he reported a dog had ehewed
first lime the Duet., playln" the "fir swatter" end orr h~~&lt;
(ODiball fDr tl4 yeara, and Ohlt cow's tall A• state law provides
State, on the (ll'ldlron !or 67 that money Ccilleeled frnm dog 11
years have gotten iround to ecn~ea must be ulld 'to•pay farm
lrnoeking beads.
era for damage done by dop to
However, the one and on]) catUe
Ume that Oreuon and Ohio Slate .
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have mel in any atblehc endeavor '
HEAAII&lt;IG CONTROL
was 1!139 at the NCAA basketb11: ' BOOTHBAY HARBOR Mechamplonshtps at Nortbwestern Federal and alate flshl~l rr
UniverSity m Evanslon, J1l Th• search~rs eondueUng experiment•
Ducks defeat the Buck•. 411-33 to 10 the Gull ol lllalne found t~at
wm the national , eage trown
a "bubble curtain" can he used
Grid fan~ here are wondermg 10 dtrett schools of herring
whal wdl become of the Rose Schools of the small ft•b were
Bowl m the,. uncertain Paelf•c spotted by observers In plane•
Coaot Conference limes
overhead who radioed the lnfor
Leotmg hack from 1923 '" mat•on to mearchers aboord
193~. the Tournament of , Roses boats The researchers drop}lf'd
had the responsjblllty 10 \bose compressed air hoses to the oeean
days lor seleetlng the Western noor and found tbat the curta n
team to play That club, alway• of bubbles defiect~d the course
from the PCC chole Its easte~~ of the schoola and made the fish
opponent, genera(Jy teams !rom hustle off In other dtreetlonL
lbe ~outh, EaR! and Southwest
~lom 193S to 1001, the PCC
P1ftU SICJN CAMILLI
selec1ed a representallve team
, PHILADELPHIA UP- Dolph
whH!h m turn selected ' a club Camtll1, who won the Most Val
from~ther, parts of the natton to u.bje Player Award 10 1941
play
wh• e a star ftrst basemen with
Mielugan appearing 1n the !1rs~ the Brooklyn IfJdgers, hall been
Rose Bowl game of all t1me at Signed as a scout m the San Ftan
TournameJ)t Park m ~902, and l'ISCO Bay nrea by the Phtladcl
Oh1o State m 1921, wef~ the, only ph 1a Pbdlles
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JiUCkeyes

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•At Top Dome fa'ltl

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..~tngl.. w..u.r Adoma llllrto
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Pre.ddent Rtohlrd 11. lflxon u a tq&gt; lorpt for
~!O"ratlo -ton tn t1u1 trrPwlllr c&amp;n~pllp bat~e.
lonpr II npr.t041 by bll pottUcal oppoaoall u 'VIIloolo
Charges once hurleil atltltl&gt;4hat hlll""'lllll atllcka
Ill\ !qmioelat.t were 111Dte&amp;!'l11 and that 1\e wu u opportunlat without pnuble convictlonl.
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A~ h01fovor, Ia beli1J accuaed of ....,..
lhtnl rrom falture to keep Pnlldent Blaellhowv
fuUr lnlorml&lt;l on cftlclal probleml to tnabntty
to reeogn!Je the lmportanct ol Soviet IC!eoll&amp;l
achtmment&amp;
Demooraue NaUollal Cl1alrnwl Paul l.t 1lu\oo
lor's reeeDt ...rtlotl that Adami hu "'lutdtered" tht preeldency let the tone for tll.e verbe1
auaulll optnat the lnlo·aemcl New l:nglaDdor.
The Democratic atnterY, adOptlll ottor Ill'.

BALTIMORE, Md UP-The Bal·
timore Colts of the NatiOnal Foot
ball Laague claimed today to have
set 1&amp; club records du11ng the
1»7 season The reeorda included
a bOrn~ attendance rna 1Jc of 279,
888 lor 1Ix games and a road rec
pfd ql 2'1••913

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to 1•lay In the celebrated atadlunt
Prmr to !he current Weilertt Co1r

ue to hold him until pollee depart
menta In the other ellles report
Albert told pollee be went to
JChool recently In Callfornla lo
learn to become a blackmuth He
oald he had 1hod horoea ever 1lnce
ond •howcd callouaed banda le
baek his story
Pollee however. aid bl1 otor~
was confuuaa and they eouldn t
understand why he returned to Columbua
Albert, who had been active In
IContlnuld From li110 Ona)
his church and wat a .Coutmalter,
mllil obey the law," the falhe" refused to take 1 lte deteekll teat
laid
'I'm ocared of them," be aid
Word was fiash cd lmmodl8tcly
to the h"ptlal •nd Dr P S John
REQUIRE DOMESTIC SMELL
son w" giVen 10 n•lfllles to get
SEOUl . Korea UP-&amp;uth Ko"

COLTS SET 15 MARKS

BURDITT&amp; WINS AWARD

~ · ever
Weatem Conference lqJ11t

llitsenhowor'a moat neeot !Unea, appwa to Itt
ill attempt to portray Alllml u the r&lt;tl powv
In tile lldmlntotnlltOII 1114 t¥Rforo culpable lor
Ill)' 01111 mllllkla.

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For

"Bett•r Homes"
. at
Flunce
Your Bl!lk
F.H.A. Tille I
G.l. Loau
Oar on ladle&amp;
Farm Credit ~D

$ ·~·

5% · Discount
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on all Inside Kitchen, Btth or oilier lmpJ;OVement
you want done in Decemlier:!Jr Januuy.

$ VAlLEY •LOMB

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w11tc11 ll&amp;ve eaptured the world'• tmagtnal1on ltovo added aerto111
biw ~IIIDI for mnttary aa4 olvtltlll det01111 mtdteal leaden.
ban ttorted plallnlllr for ......,.....t OIIIIUI CllllllUeo•
~·~ coW cOUld be '""~ !hill jleiiiD1llll woft'yfnf a11oul
ii. •lo!1ttc war had mr
AI 0110 atell In pnporlilt for i wont, 1111 Wlltor Reed Arm1

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~Ill more llw1 100 actootlotl,
dOoton ,ad ciVIl def01111 o#ICtlll lwa ....WMIINmllw 011 mtdtcol

problomo Ill a auet..,. attaek.
1
lub~ eovmd tneludld "mllllle eapablllltol, orteat&amp;o
11411, latloul, cuuatty Nltnllllaa, ...&amp; 4anlap ooatroL experlmelllll
~lill&amp; and b\ll'lll, lrelllll•t• ot ndtfiiOII lljurlll iand pl)'dll&amp;trlc
altll hlliiWI taetor problem&amp;"
Wtlhe~ atopl lito anllaiDr proltelld l&gt;1o#ICtlll to atert mlj!loat
- to the probtlllll to bt 11&lt;1&lt;1 It llllutlolllwlnfltfdro&amp;a•bottllt
warheads were to ntn upoa lbl Vtlltlll Stat.:

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ltove rtwa
aewltte to ptua lor aottlllr ut oelei1Wla ''ltlllablr potlt" at Amort·

Posri-Rullllll IICleall&amp;l &amp;dvuteol

IIIII embultea around the worlt!.
~ State department ID!In&lt;tl II ut ClMipua 11011t Juuary tor
lwidl to Ol11'l')l out a Pn&gt;PIIII undllr wlltch ovary major America~!
em!&gt;uoY wttl han • apectol acteaco ollaoho. The jobl wru so to
tnlned opectoltats-m011 \1'110 coo keep 1D touch with the s&lt;lenll&amp;l
eommuntty abroad ud dlp.at tectmteal jnfo1111&amp;Uon lor 1110 bocll
bOme.
ftere hen beta a !fvt aueh appoll1tm01ts tn recent yoan but tho
prosnm waa dropped tor ~ ot money. The leal United Stateo
1Clel1tUJc atiiCIIe left ToiC,Yo mon than a flO!' and a halt agn.
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11011 wru aak C9"JI"'I for • one-year extebtioa ot the p...ent excise
tau~

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on elgarita, beer aad Uquor lOll lliJ ournnl corpontton talc

lt 11 a11o juat u oel'11111 tlult eon...., 'fill! so ahead and grant
the
becolllJO o! \lie ... um1111 for moro dot- IJIIIIdtnf aa
a
Ru.Uta'l acblevementl.
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the oxlatlng law, the corporoljaa ~·
No Cut
Ia du' to drop from a: to " W ~~ abt
oxclee, or .....Utd luxury lalctli) on a
ot Items, 111otudtnr c!p"lf&gt; •• alld
fer 'II
due lc so back to pre-!(oreatl'wat tevott.
1811\Ullle~t had btea buUdlng IIJ!"1or laltlor theae ltvtea
echedul~ the Ortnf ot ltllill&amp;11 JPUialb chonp t1u1
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world·famtd lor c~o~n.-.,

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Chilllcothc, apMt the
lll'•eek•end with hl1 paren!JI, Mr.
Mrs. J, E. Mlehael.

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0., Dec. 27, 1957
appraised vplue1 '
Rodney Dnnint sa1dTerms
of Sallt C11h 'Ill, hsnd on
11\'~URANCIS AG~NC"t
The Chester Garden Club ,met'
date
of
Sale.
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Plrt. Mltomlltlllt. Hu..
recently
_at the home ·of · Mr1
Bernard
V,l
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Admin·
AtCIDINt , ··
Jstrator d.i' bonla'lnon of Clarence Neutzjing lor "their
.w., Cosuolty 111~ .....
the Estate o( Hel)ry Guy Chrislmas party. l'he hom~ was
lteol Esta~e Broket ·.
ucauli!~lly decorated lor ·• the
S1nger, ~ased.
In MII)DLEPOitt. DHIO
s ea!J~ n. ~s each
gJJ(lst arriverl
Webste r and Fultz
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they were presented a Christm;LS
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(12) 20, 27, (i) 3, 10, 17, ~tc corsage.
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Estate of Lest., M. Boice,
roll ealL;.:was answered by giving
Deceastd
"Tips on
Wnpping
Prettier
ATIOftWIM
Not ice ts he reby given th t! Packages."
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Eloise wu,m&gt;, whllse fost Oli!Cc Mrs. Hollfard Knight opened
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uo.circ -, t· J.:.8 Soutn r~mh Avo- 'he Christmas program by rendin{
nue, \J Ju Jlt·p ,rl, Ohto, has beoJI• a Christmas Story\ by Emily S
dull' 3pputu tcJ Adminlstratnx ,Jl M1·Craken called "Little Blark
tne bH.ul' of Lc..'iler ..M.. Botcc Lamb."
late uf Si!hsbury 'lownahlp, Mc1g ~
~'rs. Pearl Mora gave a dembn ·
County, Oh1o, deceased
stration and paper on the proper
Dutcd th1s 11th day of Decem· 1 use of a Madonna. Mrs. Lawrenct
1 Milhoan showed favor. ideas which
b,r, 1957
John C. Bacon
she ·had constructed. Mrs. Paul
Judge o~ the Prabate Cour t Baer showed slidei on th'e clubs
Mctg_~ County, Ohio. ~
recent flower show she ha\i taken
(12) 13·20·27·31c
Mrs. Knight conducted a coc·
test and Mrs. Paul Bacr won the
LEGAL NOTIC.
prize. ThE dollr prize Wid won · by
W&gt;iilam C. Perkina, whose last
IN THE MAnER OP THE VA· f.!"· Donald Mora.
~ifts wlm· exchan(ed and se·
known address was Letart Falls, CA.TIQN OF AN EASEMENT FOR
3 room downstaira . apartment. Ohio, IS hereby notified that on STORM SE\YER PURP9SIS ON cret sisters were re1•ealed. Mr~
No children Phone 6087-Y the 18th day ol Decen&gt;ber, !9S7, LAND ADJACENT T~ .. STAU Roy Holter won a pl'~ lor the
Charlolle M'!)! Perkins being plain· ROUTE NO. 7 S~CTION 11.10-A, best wrapped packas&gt;.
12-24-3tc.
The Cfiristmas ,arrar,gemcnt,1
tiff, filod her petition against him IN MEIGS COUNt\'• OHIO.
Sleeping rooms Close in town. 127 DB defendant In the Court of Colfl· I WHER~AS, in the conatruction were judged ana ribbtns ' were,
Butternut, Pomeroy. 1
mon Pleaa, Meigs County, Ohio, and Improvement ol State Route awarded to Mrs. Putlley K~rt.
12 21 6tc Case No. 12,63,, praying for dl· No. 7, Section 18.10-1\, In Meigs
Mora, Mrs. Esther Wright.
vorce from the ~aid William C. County, Ohio, ,il was deJlrable and and Mrs. Rot Miller.' Mrs. Neutz• ·room• and bath, furnace beat P·erkins on the grounds of gross neceHsary, for the public safety llng was assisted by MTI. Max
Available January !. Pboae neglect of duty and extreme cruel- and wclfate, to construct a storm
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12 ' 19 6tc ty and plaintiff also prays lor ~ewer on a tract of land ~cqulred H~rrah
)Irs. Horare Karr anu Mrs. Ro·
other proper rcll~f. .. Sl)d eause for that porposc, and
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bert Wood served delicious re
will be lor hearing on' .or about WHEREAS, it has bee~ found (reshments to all mernbir&amp;
the 14th do• ol March, 19!58. . that samtary sewers have been St\Jit and one guest~ Mr&amp;.
Charlotte :.Ia~ Perkins connected to said storm sewer, and Goeglem.
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Plaintilf
WHEHE.\S, the Common Plm
The D!d meeting will be h•ld
O'Brien and O'Brien
Court of Meigs County has order· on Januar)' 8 at the home of Mr~.
Attorneys for Plainml
ed the Director of Hlghwayo to Horpen Holter with Mrs. Roy Hol(12) 20, 27 (I) 3, 10, 17, 24, 6tc
eliminate all sanitary 1ewer con· ter assisting- hosteas.
- - • - - · - - pections to ti?.Jd storm ile:Ner and
NOTICE OF PuaLIC SA.~ I .
WHEREAS, 10 aecord'a~ee wltb
In pursuance of the order of tho said order said storm tel"er has
Probate Court of Meljls Cou11IY, been reloc~ted to elimlna~ sanlOhlo, I will offer for !ale at Pub- lary sewer connections ~nd the
S. S. attendiolce on TJcc. 22
lie Auction on the .17th day of
ol land acqulred'•for the
J'anuary, 1958. at 11:00 o'clock a. original sewer Is no lqn/ier nee· waa 47, , t~e offering $9.69.
Jll., at the front door of the Meigs ~ssary lor the purposes of ~ storm
Worahlp •ervlces were held at
County Court House at Pomeroy, sewer.
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Ohio, the following ~escribed NOW THEREFORE, 1 do deter- ing and an a!tendance oi 26. '
real eslatc SJtuated In t~e CountY. mine and declare it to be my in·
The WSCS. met last Tues eve.,
of Meigs, State ol Ohio and bound- tentJOn to vacate, for stnl'll' sewer Dec. ·17th, at the home of ¢one·
ed and descnbed as follows:
purpoaes, the tract of land orlgm· vieve quthrie. The 14 members
PARCEL 1: The following real ally acquired for such pvrposes, prese~t and th;Ir guests number·
estate situated in the Township ol ~aid tract, to be vacated, ljeinz lng 26 In all ·tnjoyed a turkey I
Cheoter, County ol Meigs and Identified 88 Parcel No. 28-8, and dinner. at 7:30 p. m.
State ol Ohto and bounded and being situated 10 section o, Town
A shoit ~usine!\s meeting !ol·
described as follows: Beginning at 4 North Range 12 west Orange lowed, thenl", the Chrislm" storv
Now taking appt&lt;:auons lor Sen· the Sooth west corner of Fraction Tpwnship, Meigs cou~ty, Ohio, and · the singing of carols. Each
tlnel Newspaper Routes lo thirty-six (36) m Town three (31, and being a strip of lan&lt;l 20 feet one received a gift, .the gill ;
Middleport. Call 39U, Porno ,Range twelve (121; thence North In width snme belnjl 10 feel m having been placed u~der a light12-13·1' sixty 110) rods on the west line ol width on' each !ide 61 the follow· ed Christmas tree. ·
satd F'raction to a stake; thence inl! described center line:
Names were ,drawn for MysEasl ohe -~~ndre&lt;l. and forty-four Beginning at a point 61 feet left tory Sistert,Jot , the coming yeal'.
(144) rod~ \ o a slllke;_the.n,ce .South ol Sta!ion 743 plus ~3. In the con~
The hom1 ' lV"' . beautifully de·
sixty (60) rods to a st.tlie In the er line of 8urvey of Stale Route eorated In kocplng with ths holi•luud CltiD IJ141Cil;an
D2 Wlllys
Soulh line of sH!d Fructlon, thence No.7, made by the Department ol day,
palnJ.. and - tires.
,. o\11 Makl!l aad Model&gt;
West one hundred and forty-lour llighways in 111110; thence l'luth 89
The next meeting will be hei!l
nell" 1lat\i!ry, Runa
f4711.0·l
(1441 rods along the South line of degrees 53 minute! wO.t, a dis· on Tuea. eve., Jnn. '21, at the
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12·26.£lt•·
said Fraction to. the place of be· .
ol 73 feet; thence Iouth 71 home of ~We Parker.
tiJTO SALJ!Il
glnnlnt'• cont81~mg Flf\Y·lour ac- degrees, 43 min•tes west, a disThe' Chr tmas program held .a'.
----'Tt~j( UP TRUCKS
re~ be the aamc more or leas.
lance
of
12~ iect anq !here term· the church here on Sat.
eve ..
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I056--4iEVROLET 10 ton $9911.00
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Dec. 2h was well attended. T~e
parrmg by t'actory 'l'rameu Also, ,the lollowJns real estate inate.
Del~ Equipment, heater.
Fraction 36, Chester Township, 11 is therefore ordered that a program consisted o£ recitation•
watcllmas•r COU.lN~ JEll EL
l!IM-CHEvnOLE'l' ll ton .a&amp;MO
F.RS l ·mt&lt;h)V
I S ~f Melg1 County, Ohio, and beginning true and correct cop or this ~ntry by the smaller folk, a cnndle
Deluxe Cab, Heater.
144 rods .East of Soulhwest corner be published once a week, for two t~g htins service, a play "Christ.
19Dt-GIIC II( tmr'S66!1.00
Your Only Alllhorlled
of Fraction 36~ li~:A id corner abo con!lecutive weeks as required by mas Comes BUt once a Year" and
S(jlke bed, Heater, Hpd.
Fuller BRUSH MAl'&lt;
being the Southen;t corner of the Jaw, as notiee of 'my fmding and a pageant "Back to Bethleherr."
19Sl-FORD \l ton $486.00.
J1111te1 Marrlnor
II. G. Singer 5! acre pnrcel; thence determination.
wlth a cast ol 30 characters and
East 6 rods to thu &amp;outhwost cor· 11 ia turt~er ordered that a true a choir.
736 1. Moln St,
Pomoro, Ohio
nor of land convoyed to J. C. Me· true and correct copy o£ this e ntr~
"l!ts' wero excha'l!lcd and a .
Platform btd, 4 Spu.
Phono No. llf - Allor ~ PM Kay by H: G. Sh1gcr uml w1Ie, by served, by registered, first-class I'•' t ';"''~ "'""n thn s s.
l!K7-IJIITE~N.\TIONAL $145.00
IU.Hl deed rocorded In Deed 8ook 139, mall, upon each owner. or owners,
Mr. and J,lrs. Clarence Hendcr·
~ .19n.J!ox bed, 4 Spd.
fiRMITMI
UTI~MtNATID
pnle 102; thence North to the pub- of property abutting on the s~rm &lt;Ob oliu daughter Lind~ spent
POM!IIIQY MOIOR CO.
Sun. with 'Mr. and Mrs. 'aymoncl
p-rey - Pllona 491 ..- Ohio vur lroe :n&gt;~ect:•q pb•ne 383-ll, llc .oad; lheneo Northwesterly sewer tract to be vacated.
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12 27 Btc Gilmore Sbpply ~tolle, Poworoy. loliowlng aald road to the 1!. G. It is f~rther ordercu thai all ~ -Hiaro•er of Carroll, o.
A4 wort i1Uar•nteed Fullt ID· Singer lane; thence South about owners of land, abuttrng o~ the
Helen Woode learned or
CJ; • f"()! So&lt;. it
of her aunt, Ellcr.
1ured. Vau&amp;han's lnd\latrial u&lt;l 10 rods to the North line of H. G. tract to be vacated, take due no, ...;__,___~,.,..
Re~l•••ttal Termite ~ontrol Ser Sln&amp;er ~5 acre parcel; thence East lice of the contents hereof, and
ln ·california b st weeJ(.
dAY lnd ~CC'tlll'i: Stanley Glbba,
vtco. Sl Mary1, w. Vo
1 zt1 II to the Northeast corner of said that they shall llle their clll,ma Funeral an&gt;l bvrlal at Athens, 0.
lA»tJ BoUodl, Route 2.
OIS acre ~arcel; thence South 60 for compensation and damages, or lo.st Fri. at 1 p. m. The Roush's
11 21 6tfp
WI 8 UY
roda to place or beginning, EX· eithor of them, Brl&amp;ing by reaaon formerly lived at Allred.
CEPTING such part thereof con· of such vacaUon. Such ciaJms aball
Several ftom here attended the
tOR SAQ:
•l'IIUCTUIIAL 1 IUMI
vey~d by H. G. Singer and wile be filed In duplicate on or before Chrlltmas pro~am of the Olive·
Nice Saddl,. Herb Williams,
CltoV IRON- MlT~I
to William ,and Goldie Krackom· 12 o'clock noon, Eastern Standard Orange scllool on Thurs. eve.
Shade, Otilo.
12-24-0t~
berger ,by deed recorded ln Deed Trme, on the 17th day o£ !"cbi:uary,
Mr_J. Carrie Swartz reccntb at·
roa s.\lolllr' one LtlloatiHdHp
ru.
Book JOB, page 327 ol Melp Coun· \958, with J. c. Kondlc, Dlvjllon tended the wedding ol her gran~
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JUNK,
ty Deed Recorda, leaving about 1\1 Engineer; Department o! HIRh·
Juno .O'Bricn ond spent
11 't;d
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pliltlll~ ~~~~. 1.,. 1 IV&lt;; 011, ;:::;;;;~~~~~i=: l the real estate conveyed by Deed vis Avenue, Marietta, Ohio, and family, rotu~Qlng to her home 011
arcblltc!l.'a clrawla&amp; toble, pot
BNoGokthl2~ pa ~e 28~ ~d ~XC~PT,j failure to file any ci81m shdall bd.~ a
. evo, ·,.
lad loOla 'OnellPtWrltar delk
BLOCIB
a so o ,..r ay y ee waiver thereof, as provide un er
~nd ~rs: }ames Crockarell
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Jl!III&amp;.Cibl'le~
bandllll!e.
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Book
139,
Pll\16
102,
and
Krackom·
section
mi.07,
of
tho
Rev~d'
daughter
'lif j\lcilandrla, y,,
1114o~~e••~•ublo .,, •ne wood
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be&gt;ger .by Deed Book !1!8, Page Code of Ohio.
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spepdlng thdr Christmas va·
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GIUISBI ILOCI 00 327.PAJICfL 11: 1'he following de· .t.1
this 17th day or Dcrcmllet
ee w
er .aren1'·
- . """'" Mwtna -htne,
ierlbed real estate, situated In 19ftT
and Mro. Delbert Gaul.
lliUQUt.' ~,. l'Gmaroy 81W.
I Mil• Nlltll llf ' Cheater Township In the County
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George J Thormyer
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Goo If, II. Cell Will..,_ . of Me~l and State of Ohio, to-wit:
Firs! Assistant Director of
~UJ limper' llld Clarilltll
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Be&amp;in~lnf. on the East line of
Highways Acting " DtreeMel !lefort.l a.
Phlll~ ~ IIIT'I land at l~o Iouth·
10,r ol Hl&amp;hw~ys.
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p, 111,
10 1Uifa
weal corner . of Henry Bell farm State jloule No. 7
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tiAiiiO.."TEizvtsiOITEavu:i!:. in Fmtlo~ 36, Town ,,, Sections Section l8.IO.A
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KIIA!hen PbOIMI, 2DO. Olelud j\ppJianco 1&amp; lnd 21; thence llaot 110 rods Melgo county, Ohio
dollfl'!lf, for your homa. Frq SIGN. 111 VI. llolo St.. Pomeroy alpn1 S.1nue1 Slnaer'o North line JOURNAL ENTRY
..u.illtill. PortJDR • Ab..tL
J 23 II td 1 atone; thence ln a Northwost· 1 hereby certify that the lore.
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crly du-,cllon 68 rodo to 1 aton•; going 11 a true and correct copy
hod ·~ H•Y· By tho bale OJ ( 20 81 I
thence We~ 20 rode lo a slono; of an entry in the Right of I Wai'
lrlller jped. H. A. Cole, Tup - thonco South 68 rods along Philip Section elf tho Journ~l or the' Dl··
pel. P11lJ14. Phon, .uao. .
Colii'UlTI bi~ Pit~·~• Pfm'II,.E"t line to lbe plaee of boo rector of Hlshways, made on ~:·
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l ted'To t.t ..; ...IIIUa, llldclle~urt. Qblt. ,·
re1, be
1pme more or leas, Paae ·1356.
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SAVING
EXCEPTING all the
Eather E. 'Dcarrin~ , 1.\tiexalit\ii,it; ~.y.
doal
the above descrlbRecorder
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with the (IZ) 27 ,,(I) \ Zlc
Fran~ Coats, • ul
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.J~nlor White
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, Si~~~MiN'f OF ACCOUNTS 11.:.~~~
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and
Chilllcothc, apMt the
lll'•eek•end with hl1 paren!JI, Mr.
Mrs. J, E. Mlehael.

'ADS

Lou and '. Elerh
Aloylslus Academ~
the holidays wlth
W. T. Mlftlo~
Clarenee Price. are
hollclars With th•i·
aiul !If). Howara

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15. E'xcJ&amp;.

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a f2&amp;,000,000 film productl!ln
ldial beMMD Alelona Produ..
Ilona, 'J~9·t ~d United Ar:lllt.o,'
to Huit)'WO&lt;)d. Thf contra.:l
calli M 11 tllme 1o lit deo ·
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~6.
Little
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27.
29. biglt " ' ' '''iT:CUpt4 ·
38. !A:Iukan
30. Wlhe
city
cups ~
10. Conotella·
. 31. Hinders
tlon
~..:Cook

JUST A, C~T-UP-At\lred lp a
kimono, "Sulle," popular

tern w~- bulll by the;Jap\11Iese
Government at a cost ot about
$800,000 as a means of allevl·
atlnr tralllc congestion in th!
eapltai clly. (lnternolionall

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M•. ana

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not less than two-thirds (%) or the
0., Dec. 27, 1957
appraised vplue1 '
Rodney Dnnint sa1dTerms
of Sallt C11h 'Ill, hsnd on
11\'~URANCIS AG~NC"t
The Chester Garden Club ,met'
date
of
Sale.
•
Plrt. Mltomlltlllt. Hu..
recently
_at the home ·of · Mr1
Bernard
V,l
Fultz,
Admin·
AtCIDINt , ··
Jstrator d.i' bonla'lnon of Clarence Neutzjing lor "their
.w., Cosuolty 111~ .....
the Estate o( Hel)ry Guy Chrislmas party. l'he hom~ was
lteol Esta~e Broket ·.
ucauli!~lly decorated lor ·• the
S1nger, ~ased.
In MII)DLEPOitt. DHIO
s ea!J~ n. ~s each
gJJ(lst arriverl
Webste r and Fultz
.1 1
":16.111
P'IONI,I . .Sit Attmncys for Admilrlatra'9&gt;.'
they were presented a Christm;LS
'
(12) 20, 27, (i) 3, 10, 17, ~tc corsage.
~Irs. David Koblentz presided
lUX WAIW
Nortce o~ APPoili'iMENT over the business session. Th·1
Estate of Lest., M. Boice,
roll ealL;.:was answered by giving
Deceastd
"Tips on
Wnpping
Prettier
ATIOftWIM
Not ice ts he reby given th t! Packages."
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Eloise wu,m&gt;, whllse fost Oli!Cc Mrs. Hollfard Knight opened
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uo.circ -, t· J.:.8 Soutn r~mh Avo- 'he Christmas program by rendin{
nue, \J Ju Jlt·p ,rl, Ohto, has beoJI• a Christmas Story\ by Emily S
dull' 3pputu tcJ Adminlstratnx ,Jl M1·Craken called "Little Blark
tne bH.ul' of Lc..'iler ..M.. Botcc Lamb."
late uf Si!hsbury 'lownahlp, Mc1g ~
~'rs. Pearl Mora gave a dembn ·
County, Oh1o, deceased
stration and paper on the proper
Dutcd th1s 11th day of Decem· 1 use of a Madonna. Mrs. Lawrenct
1 Milhoan showed favor. ideas which
b,r, 1957
John C. Bacon
she ·had constructed. Mrs. Paul
Judge o~ the Prabate Cour t Baer showed slidei on th'e clubs
Mctg_~ County, Ohio. ~
recent flower show she ha\i taken
(12) 13·20·27·31c
Mrs. Knight conducted a coc·
test and Mrs. Paul Bacr won the
LEGAL NOTIC.
prize. ThE dollr prize Wid won · by
W&gt;iilam C. Perkina, whose last
IN THE MAnER OP THE VA· f.!"· Donald Mora.
~ifts wlm· exchan(ed and se·
known address was Letart Falls, CA.TIQN OF AN EASEMENT FOR
3 room downstaira . apartment. Ohio, IS hereby notified that on STORM SE\YER PURP9SIS ON cret sisters were re1•ealed. Mr~
No children Phone 6087-Y the 18th day ol Decen&gt;ber, !9S7, LAND ADJACENT T~ .. STAU Roy Holter won a pl'~ lor the
Charlolle M'!)! Perkins being plain· ROUTE NO. 7 S~CTION 11.10-A, best wrapped packas&gt;.
12-24-3tc.
The Cfiristmas ,arrar,gemcnt,1
tiff, filod her petition against him IN MEIGS COUNt\'• OHIO.
Sleeping rooms Close in town. 127 DB defendant In the Court of Colfl· I WHER~AS, in the conatruction were judged ana ribbtns ' were,
Butternut, Pomeroy. 1
mon Pleaa, Meigs County, Ohio, and Improvement ol State Route awarded to Mrs. Putlley K~rt.
12 21 6tc Case No. 12,63,, praying for dl· No. 7, Section 18.10-1\, In Meigs
Mora, Mrs. Esther Wright.
vorce from the ~aid William C. County, Ohio, ,il was deJlrable and and Mrs. Rot Miller.' Mrs. Neutz• ·room• and bath, furnace beat P·erkins on the grounds of gross neceHsary, for the public safety llng was assisted by MTI. Max
Available January !. Pboae neglect of duty and extreme cruel- and wclfate, to construct a storm
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12 ' 19 6tc ty and plaintiff also prays lor ~ewer on a tract of land ~cqulred H~rrah
)Irs. Horare Karr anu Mrs. Ro·
other proper rcll~f. .. Sl)d eause for that porposc, and
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bert Wood served delicious re
will be lor hearing on' .or about WHEREAS, it has bee~ found (reshments to all mernbir&amp;
the 14th do• ol March, 19!58. . that samtary sewers have been St\Jit and one guest~ Mr&amp;.
Charlotte :.Ia~ Perkins connected to said storm sewer, and Goeglem.
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Plaintilf
WHEHE.\S, the Common Plm
The D!d meeting will be h•ld
O'Brien and O'Brien
Court of Meigs County has order· on Januar)' 8 at the home of Mr~.
Attorneys for Plainml
ed the Director of Hlghwayo to Horpen Holter with Mrs. Roy Hol(12) 20, 27 (I) 3, 10, 17, 24, 6tc
eliminate all sanitary 1ewer con· ter assisting- hosteas.
- - • - - · - - pections to ti?.Jd storm ile:Ner and
NOTICE OF PuaLIC SA.~ I .
WHEREAS, 10 aecord'a~ee wltb
In pursuance of the order of tho said order said storm tel"er has
Probate Court of Meljls Cou11IY, been reloc~ted to elimlna~ sanlOhlo, I will offer for !ale at Pub- lary sewer connections ~nd the
S. S. attendiolce on TJcc. 22
lie Auction on the .17th day of
ol land acqulred'•for the
J'anuary, 1958. at 11:00 o'clock a. original sewer Is no lqn/ier nee· waa 47, , t~e offering $9.69.
Jll., at the front door of the Meigs ~ssary lor the purposes of ~ storm
Worahlp •ervlces were held at
County Court House at Pomeroy, sewer.
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Ohio, the following ~escribed NOW THEREFORE, 1 do deter- ing and an a!tendance oi 26. '
real eslatc SJtuated In t~e CountY. mine and declare it to be my in·
The WSCS. met last Tues eve.,
of Meigs, State ol Ohio and bound- tentJOn to vacate, for stnl'll' sewer Dec. ·17th, at the home of ¢one·
ed and descnbed as follows:
purpoaes, the tract of land orlgm· vieve quthrie. The 14 members
PARCEL 1: The following real ally acquired for such pvrposes, prese~t and th;Ir guests number·
estate situated in the Township ol ~aid tract, to be vacated, ljeinz lng 26 In all ·tnjoyed a turkey I
Cheoter, County ol Meigs and Identified 88 Parcel No. 28-8, and dinner. at 7:30 p. m.
State ol Ohto and bounded and being situated 10 section o, Town
A shoit ~usine!\s meeting !ol·
described as follows: Beginning at 4 North Range 12 west Orange lowed, thenl", the Chrislm" storv
Now taking appt&lt;:auons lor Sen· the Sooth west corner of Fraction Tpwnship, Meigs cou~ty, Ohio, and · the singing of carols. Each
tlnel Newspaper Routes lo thirty-six (36) m Town three (31, and being a strip of lan&lt;l 20 feet one received a gift, .the gill ;
Middleport. Call 39U, Porno ,Range twelve (121; thence North In width snme belnjl 10 feel m having been placed u~der a light12-13·1' sixty 110) rods on the west line ol width on' each !ide 61 the follow· ed Christmas tree. ·
satd F'raction to a stake; thence inl! described center line:
Names were ,drawn for MysEasl ohe -~~ndre&lt;l. and forty-four Beginning at a point 61 feet left tory Sistert,Jot , the coming yeal'.
(144) rod~ \ o a slllke;_the.n,ce .South ol Sta!ion 743 plus ~3. In the con~
The hom1 ' lV"' . beautifully de·
sixty (60) rods to a st.tlie In the er line of 8urvey of Stale Route eorated In kocplng with ths holi•luud CltiD IJ141Cil;an
D2 Wlllys
Soulh line of sH!d Fructlon, thence No.7, made by the Department ol day,
palnJ.. and - tires.
,. o\11 Makl!l aad Model&gt;
West one hundred and forty-lour llighways in 111110; thence l'luth 89
The next meeting will be hei!l
nell" 1lat\i!ry, Runa
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(1441 rods along the South line of degrees 53 minute! wO.t, a dis· on Tuea. eve., Jnn. '21, at the
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12·26.£lt•·
said Fraction to. the place of be· .
ol 73 feet; thence Iouth 71 home of ~We Parker.
tiJTO SALJ!Il
glnnlnt'• cont81~mg Flf\Y·lour ac- degrees, 43 min•tes west, a disThe' Chr tmas program held .a'.
----'Tt~j( UP TRUCKS
re~ be the aamc more or leas.
lance
of
12~ iect anq !here term· the church here on Sat.
eve ..
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l.~tt.\'
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I056--4iEVROLET 10 ton $9911.00
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Dec. 2h was well attended. T~e
parrmg by t'actory 'l'rameu Also, ,the lollowJns real estate inate.
Del~ Equipment, heater.
Fraction 36, Chester Township, 11 is therefore ordered that a program consisted o£ recitation•
watcllmas•r COU.lN~ JEll EL
l!IM-CHEvnOLE'l' ll ton .a&amp;MO
F.RS l ·mt&lt;h)V
I S ~f Melg1 County, Ohio, and beginning true and correct cop or this ~ntry by the smaller folk, a cnndle
Deluxe Cab, Heater.
144 rods .East of Soulhwest corner be published once a week, for two t~g htins service, a play "Christ.
19Dt-GIIC II( tmr'S66!1.00
Your Only Alllhorlled
of Fraction 36~ li~:A id corner abo con!lecutive weeks as required by mas Comes BUt once a Year" and
S(jlke bed, Heater, Hpd.
Fuller BRUSH MAl'&lt;
being the Southen;t corner of the Jaw, as notiee of 'my fmding and a pageant "Back to Bethleherr."
19Sl-FORD \l ton $486.00.
J1111te1 Marrlnor
II. G. Singer 5! acre pnrcel; thence determination.
wlth a cast ol 30 characters and
East 6 rods to thu &amp;outhwost cor· 11 ia turt~er ordered that a true a choir.
736 1. Moln St,
Pomoro, Ohio
nor of land convoyed to J. C. Me· true and correct copy o£ this e ntr~
"l!ts' wero excha'l!lcd and a .
Platform btd, 4 Spu.
Phono No. llf - Allor ~ PM Kay by H: G. Sh1gcr uml w1Ie, by served, by registered, first-class I'•' t ';"''~ "'""n thn s s.
l!K7-IJIITE~N.\TIONAL $145.00
IU.Hl deed rocorded In Deed 8ook 139, mall, upon each owner. or owners,
Mr. and J,lrs. Clarence Hendcr·
~ .19n.J!ox bed, 4 Spd.
fiRMITMI
UTI~MtNATID
pnle 102; thence North to the pub- of property abutting on the s~rm &lt;Ob oliu daughter Lind~ spent
POM!IIIQY MOIOR CO.
Sun. with 'Mr. and Mrs. 'aymoncl
p-rey - Pllona 491 ..- Ohio vur lroe :n&gt;~ect:•q pb•ne 383-ll, llc .oad; lheneo Northwesterly sewer tract to be vacated.
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12 27 Btc Gilmore Sbpply ~tolle, Poworoy. loliowlng aald road to the 1!. G. It is f~rther ordercu thai all ~ -Hiaro•er of Carroll, o.
A4 wort i1Uar•nteed Fullt ID· Singer lane; thence South about owners of land, abuttrng o~ the
Helen Woode learned or
CJ; • f"()! So&lt;. it
of her aunt, Ellcr.
1ured. Vau&amp;han's lnd\latrial u&lt;l 10 rods to the North line of H. G. tract to be vacated, take due no, ...;__,___~,.,..
Re~l•••ttal Termite ~ontrol Ser Sln&amp;er ~5 acre parcel; thence East lice of the contents hereof, and
ln ·california b st weeJ(.
dAY lnd ~CC'tlll'i: Stanley Glbba,
vtco. Sl Mary1, w. Vo
1 zt1 II to the Northeast corner of said that they shall llle their clll,ma Funeral an&gt;l bvrlal at Athens, 0.
lA»tJ BoUodl, Route 2.
OIS acre ~arcel; thence South 60 for compensation and damages, or lo.st Fri. at 1 p. m. The Roush's
11 21 6tfp
WI 8 UY
roda to place or beginning, EX· eithor of them, Brl&amp;ing by reaaon formerly lived at Allred.
CEPTING such part thereof con· of such vacaUon. Such ciaJms aball
Several ftom here attended the
tOR SAQ:
•l'IIUCTUIIAL 1 IUMI
vey~d by H. G. Singer and wile be filed In duplicate on or before Chrlltmas pro~am of the Olive·
Nice Saddl,. Herb Williams,
CltoV IRON- MlT~I
to William ,and Goldie Krackom· 12 o'clock noon, Eastern Standard Orange scllool on Thurs. eve.
Shade, Otilo.
12-24-0t~
berger ,by deed recorded ln Deed Trme, on the 17th day o£ !"cbi:uary,
Mr_J. Carrie Swartz reccntb at·
roa s.\lolllr' one LtlloatiHdHp
ru.
Book JOB, page 327 ol Melp Coun· \958, with J. c. Kondlc, Dlvjllon tended the wedding ol her gran~
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llh
JUNK,
ty Deed Recorda, leaving about 1\1 Engineer; Department o! HIRh·
Juno .O'Bricn ond spent
11 't;d
AIIOP':,': "'
........, acreo, more or le ... Being part of waya, State Route No. 77 , at Dl• the weekend with the O'Brien
pliltlll~ ~~~~. 1.,. 1 IV&lt;; 011, ;:::;;;;~~~~~i=: l the real estate conveyed by Deed vis Avenue, Marietta, Ohio, and family, rotu~Qlng to her home 011
arcblltc!l.'a clrawla&amp; toble, pot
BNoGokthl2~ pa ~e 28~ ~d ~XC~PT,j failure to file any ci81m shdall bd.~ a
. evo, ·,.
lad loOla 'OnellPtWrltar delk
BLOCIB
a so o ,..r ay y ee waiver thereof, as provide un er
~nd ~rs: }ames Crockarell
1
ooe
Jl!III&amp;.Cibl'le~
bandllll!e.
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Book
139,
Pll\16
102,
and
Krackom·
section
mi.07,
of
tho
Rev~d'
daughter
'lif j\lcilandrla, y,,
1114o~~e••~•ublo .,, •ne wood
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be&gt;ger .by Deed Book !1!8, Page Code of Ohio.
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hr
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GIUISBI ILOCI 00 327.PAJICfL 11: 1'he following de· .t.1
this 17th day or Dcrcmllet
ee w
er .aren1'·
- . """'" Mwtna -htne,
ierlbed real estate, situated In 19ftT
and Mro. Delbert Gaul.
lliUQUt.' ~,. l'Gmaroy 81W.
I Mil• Nlltll llf ' Cheater Township In the County
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George J Thormyer
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Goo If, II. Cell Will..,_ . of Me~l and State of Ohio, to-wit:
Firs! Assistant Director of
~UJ limper' llld Clarilltll
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Be&amp;in~lnf. on the East line of
Highways Acting " DtreeMel !lefort.l a.
Phlll~ ~ IIIT'I land at l~o Iouth·
10,r ol Hl&amp;hw~ys.
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p, 111,
10 1Uifa
weal corner . of Henry Bell farm State jloule No. 7
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tiAiiiO.."TEizvtsiOITEavu:i!:. in Fmtlo~ 36, Town ,,, Sections Section l8.IO.A
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KIIA!hen PbOIMI, 2DO. Olelud j\ppJianco 1&amp; lnd 21; thence llaot 110 rods Melgo county, Ohio
dollfl'!lf, for your homa. Frq SIGN. 111 VI. llolo St.. Pomeroy alpn1 S.1nue1 Slnaer'o North line JOURNAL ENTRY
..u.illtill. PortJDR • Ab..tL
J 23 II td 1 atone; thence ln a Northwost· 1 hereby certify that the lore.
PbOII .-..Y.
8 t II
crly du-,cllon 68 rodo to 1 aton•; going 11 a true and correct copy
hod ·~ H•Y· By tho bale OJ ( 20 81 I
thence We~ 20 rode lo a slono; of an entry in the Right of I Wai'
lrlller jped. H. A. Cole, Tup - thonco South 68 rods along Philip Section elf tho Journ~l or the' Dl··
pel. P11lJ14. Phon, .uao. .
Colii'UlTI bi~ Pit~·~• Pfm'II,.E"t line to lbe plaee of boo rector of Hlshways, made on ~:·
12-WliP, ·'
uti, Auttt.I'IN, Polio. c:aD DiJII lip.nlnt, toblllnlnl fourteen ac- ~ombclr 17, 19ft7, ,In Vol ume ""'
l ted'To t.t ..; ...IIIUa, llldclle~urt. Qblt. ,·
re1, be
1pme more or leas, Paae ·1356.
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SAVING
EXCEPTING all the
Eather E. 'Dcarrin~ , 1.\tiexalit\ii,it; ~.y.
doal
the above descrlbRecorder
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with the (IZ) 27 ,,(I) \ Zlc
Fran~ Coats, • ul
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.J~nlor White
Ill I ~TTER OF '
, Si~~~MiN'f OF ACCOUNTS 11.:.~~~
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Molts .CO!lrity, Qlllo
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lAKER •
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• 01sabled workers who were eh
glble m July 11157 for BOCial se
curtty dtssbillty nU~urancP. bene
fits and who lui til apply before
lbe end of December wJillose up
to $651 John R C~aUleld, Port&lt;
mouth Dtstnct Manager for Soctal Secunty, said today
Mr Chathe ld pomted out that
under the law thgtblc perso113
who make applications lor dJS
ebthty uuurance beneftts before
lbe end of December cuo oe pa1d
benertts back tts far as Jul), wlum
such benefits ftrst became available, assummg they md eiJgJbt
llty requirements that far back
For those who file after D'
camber, no baek benefits can b(l;
patd The law provides that 111
SLtch cases payments can hegm
no earlter than the month 11,
whJCh the appiJcallon " filed
D1sabJhty
payments range
from $30 to $108 50 a month, de
pending on the worker'' average
monthly earnmgs under soctal
security Mr Chatlleld reports
that several hundred people ha\c
qua!J!Jed lor these benefit&amp; m
the siX county area .served by thr
Portsmouth office, runce firs•
bene!1ts became pAyable last
July
So&lt;Jal secur~ty disability In
surance benefits are pllyable !1
persons between 50 ond 8&amp; years
of age who have worked upder
social security m the past b"t
are now so severely disabled
(either mentally or phyoleoll) I
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To quahfy lor these bonefJts, a
disabled worker must have soctal
security credtt for at least 5 out
of the 10 yearo blfore be became
diBabtcd, mcludlng at least a
year anrl a hal( out vf the 3
years JUSt before his dtsabthty
began
Apphdfittons for t}\c bcnefu~
can be made at the local socJal
securtty office, 930 Fourth Street
'" Portsmouth If a disabled peJ
son Is unable to go to the o(!tC'!
he may wr1te or telephone for m
formatiOn or someone else may
call for h1m
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VOL IX NO. Zlll

Baumgardner's
Are Hosts For
Christmas Party

A Christmas party was held o•
CbrJBtmaa ntgbt at the home of
Alma, George and Manning Baum
gardner alter the program at lbe
Mt Moriah Bapt!~ Church
Mrs Irvm Blumlardner served
refreshment&amp; to the guest&amp; who en·
joyed games, daoelng and televisIon
Tho~e present were Janice and
Rosella Rlcharda, Emmaline, Ke1th
and James Bowleo, Robby Green
S T Johnson, jlunt Russell, June
McCabe, Dorothy Combs, !llrry
Harns.

PO~eroy·Mlddleport, Oblo, Saturday, De&lt;ember 28, 1957

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Oath Of .Offite
Pomeroy Offitials

In eeremonlos e~tnducled at Ctty
Hall Friday nflht before a crowd
of city employee~ and olber suellt&amp;
'Pmnernv's neW ' Vtllage officers
were "fom Into office
Rollrlng ll.lyor E. F RobirtJOn
admmlllered tile oath of o!IJCe to
lbe qew.mayor, Chll"lta Legar, aod
to newly eleded clerk Edna
Sehoenleb and treuurer Elma

Y:IAREND
ClEARANCE
•SALE
Extra good for model.

1t53 ChtvJtllt 110 4dr. Sedan ·· · · $695

An extra good buy.

$1,295

1955 Ford VI Customllne

2 dr. Sedan. Fordomatlc one careful owner. New Bu1ck

trade4n.

$1,595

1955 Buick VI Special

2 dr. Sedan Dynaflow drive R&amp;H One careful owner.

-, New Buick trade·ln.

$1,495

1955 Chevrolet V8 Bel Air

4 dr. Sedan Power glide. Showroom clean Fully

~quip·

pe~.

1955 Ftnl·VI fal~ane ········· ·· $1,495

Victoria Coupe. A b~autjful automobile. Hard Top Style.
AU vynaiJeather sea~. R&amp; H

1,56 Buick VI S.,er ··

······ $2,295

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-J~~:~~~~P~oli:~ng,thurcla
pa,stor Iii
of

$1.00
SALE
AI Advertised
In The Dally Sentinel

OLDER MODEL
CARS THAT
MUST BE SOLD!

aions.

Marlon F Graven of Wooster.
premden! of tbe assoCiation, wil}
prestde at lbe three-day event.

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COME WOK THEM
OVER AND MAKE US

leather seats.

1957 lulck.VI Special

New Year Dance
Willie Tonite ·

AH OFFER

METRdPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

4 dr. Catalina Coup'' The finest and best Pontiac 4 dr
made. One careful local owner. Hydramatlc drive. AU

COLUMBUS UP - The ninth
conventton of lbe Ohio
Assn of Elect1011 Offiolals will be
bereJan 5·7
Secretary of State Ted W Brown
aaJd lmportont electl011 aubJe&lt;ts
will be dlscpBSed along w1tb lb•
handling of petitions, oourt deCI·

We HAVE SEVERAL

1ta6 Dodge corotttt 4'dr. sedan .. $1,695
$2,195

Officials o '•
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1956 Pontiac ¥8 St• Chief

Po111eroy 'l.odge lll85 of the J:.o.
yal 6rder of Moose wiU bold theJr
annual New Years Dance tont&amp;h:
•I lhe Mooae ll4ll located oo

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Ohio

.DlSH DRAINER

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4 dr. Sedan. Power Steering &amp; brakes. Dynaflow- ful17

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Jt•a packed to the brim with vim. Tops In condition an~
~ppearance.

19551ulck VI Super ·.... · · .... $1,795
1955 chrysler va 4 dr... ·.. .. ·.. $1,595
WIDdlor Sedan. A clean·blgb quallty one owner car at

a low price. About 113 of present new price.

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Proposes Slash
In Own Salary
EAST LIVERPOOL. 0 UP
Ma)Dr ( cl('c\ Fred P Lawrence
startled everyone today by proposmg hu ~alary be sl3shed from
,2,400 a year to $1
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19531Ford VI 2 dr. Customllne Setlail $795

with ilanclitg to begm at 9 p m
AU members of the lodge lnd
theu guests are inVIted to attend

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1954 Ford VI Ranch Wagtn · · ·· $1,495
by ori~r our loci! merchants New Buick trade·in.

&gt;!IIJ;tc for the affair wlll be fur·
ahhe~ by the Rambler~ orcbeatra

was1be &amp;~alter •-\o~:-:~
eventn- and the WI to wor· "')Uoi.!~IJ!''·" G
ahip
and 1;lur
!~on
wereProfessor
pven by '" ~~~r.t::. ~=~~
the Re"
•Harmon,
at Wlnebr!'nner SemmJit1', Findlay
and brother lo-law of the candi· rem,ov~
date
The Scnpture reading lor lbe
servJ&lt;e was read by the Rev W
Luther Tracy, Rio Grande, ••nd.;;; oelireluiii
lbe beocdJclloo was gtven by t1
ordauted mmister
SpeCial music for the e•enitJg
was presented' by tbc SenlO{
cbotr d1rected by Mrs. Clarence 1;..,"''""
Lae&lt;y and Mrs Cecil P Bradbury,
organist
Alter the ordmatlon s.ervtce a
reception was held m tbe cbureh
~.I rooms w1tb Mn Paul Sma'"t
aod Mrs Htlton Hood presullog a:
the Sliver eoffee and rea sell'k&lt;s
Mr1 David Darst Jr was 10 charge
of decorations for tile reeeptio 1
and the dmmg...oom comnuttee lodllded Mrs Cbarlea Bennett Mrs.
WJUi&amp; Anthony, Mrs A R Pullen,
Mrs John Kaufl, Mrs Fr~nces
Bearhs and Mn Cecil Bndbury.
Tb~ Rev and MrL John A. Hoyt
wtU move to DetrOJ~ llllehlgan, 1n
January where he will serve as
pastor of tbe Allen Park Bapttsl
Chur&lt;h He will complete his work
at the Cotgate-Roehcs'.er Seman
ary earlY 1n ~tantwy.

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hmged hJS o!ler on eouncJI ap
provo! of a $2.400 pay raiSe for a
sarety serVICe dtreclor, Yet to b~
appointed
Five of seven councHmon wd
COLU¥!1US tJP
they will approve the request at a R. )JJrdy, ~=~~~~==
spoeJal meettng today
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2 dr. Riviera Cpt. Tr,de.tn on new Buick from one of
Oll.f belt customer1. Power Sleering &amp; brakes. One careflit local owner.

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4 dr. Sedan. Power Steering 4: brakes, Dynaflow, Radio,
Heater One careful owner.
~ ~epl wjng be~ljty.l'{ew Pol)tlac trade·ln.

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Clarenio1nt' E Hott
past mx
tor
of lbe Middleport
welcomed his
son, the Re•~ Jobn Arthur Hoyt,
uito lbe mlnbjry of the Baptist
eburch anll gave ,lbe Ordlnatloo
proyer at the Ordlll1tion servt&lt;ea
held' Friday evening h1re
Re"' Ger ald R Brown, VJD·
w ~~~t b~;••.;:reeommen~atiDn oi
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Bnlllat.Coo1vention. Gran·
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CHQICE OF 80 BETTER BUYS ,
1953 Chevrole~ ~ ton Panel .. .. $495

John Arthur Hoyt
Is Ordained Into
Baptist Miniilty

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Who needs it 1 Cancelled checks are automatic 11 ;!If.
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returwd by the bank to tile JICI'PD whq drew !hem.'

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