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U,tJoned at Mare 1Jio1nd, Valliju ,
C.)if., it YIIUln1 hl1 lather, Delbert Rice, Fairview Park, Ohio,
and il expected here over the
we:ell:cnd for a vilit With his mothe.r, ~·· H. L. Dunham: and
family. Pte. Rice is on twenty-d1y
IUrlouib.

4 dr. Eeonomleal for every llland point. Good soUd car.

1951 Ford VI .Cntoml............... $495

2'dr, Original black flnllb.

1952 PIJIIIOUfh 2 dr......... ·.... ·.... $495
Dlx. Sedan. Like new turqoulse finish.

Ml'l. WiUltm Betz and dauahter,
Sandra, Jack1on, and Mrs. Robert Betz, Gallipoli1, visited tel•
tivea •nd lrienda here Thursday!
N.ftl. Artbur Covert, who has
bellin boapitalized in Fort Lauderdale, 1-""'la., since baving 1\ tevere
heart eondition, was scheduled to
re&amp;\P'n' to her home there Thul"r
daf. Mrt. Walter Rainey,
who
,fleW to )'lorida to be with
her
aliter, went to Charle~tun Tuesday
•ceom·panied by her nleee, Mrs.
Ke'nritith Boater, Galllpolla:, and
w11 u-nable to leave for Florida
until Wednt!!day because of bad

1952 Pontiac 8 tyl. · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· ·· ··· · $666

2 dr. Sedan. Hycl!:amatlc drive. Sparkling original light

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llr· Sedan. Showl good care. .

1954 Bukk Century .. · · · .... · · · ·.. · $1'795

2 dr. Rivter• Cpe, Dyna/iow, Beautiful Three tone ~hile
and green finish.

1955 plymouth V8 ........ · .. · · .... $1,495

C. L. Davls,
Va; Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.

non, Charleston, W.
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Quick and Mr. and Mt1.1
Abbott, Parkenbura. W. Va.

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f dr. Savoy Sedan. One local owner, It bests the hills and

betters the hiahways.

Mr. aad Mra. Gerald Prcl!lton
will go to HunUnaton Saturda:~

1956Ford YB Customli111 · ........ · $1,895

to m"t their aon, Gary Preston,
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4 dr. Sedan. 13,465 careful miles. R&amp;H . Immaculate
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Spain ii~Ce la11t October. Pre.ston,
who i&amp; a radar man In the' . Navy,
wti1 have ten day~ leave, He arrived in Norfolk, Va., last Monday.

1956 Pontiac VI Star Chief · · · ·· ·· · $2,495

f dr. Sedan. Less than 9,000 easy miles. Almost like the
day it.wauold I

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Clleylon, w. va.

Mrs. Fted Nease

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_eighteen churches
jurisdic-tion.

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Mn Fred Nease asalsted by Mrs.
Muinc Bonnett, who is employ. David Neas(!,. a 1ue1t, entcr~ined
lXI In Columbu,, arriftd Thursday the Women~:: Society of ChriatJ!
for a visit with her psrenb. Mr. Service of the l'oreat Ru.n MM
aud M"r111. CharJea Bennett, and Mr. dist~ Cl)urcb, Wedne.ada)' event i
4 dr. Catallpa Sedan. Power Brakes, Power Steering, Hy.
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llramatlc drive, All leather seats. "Hard Tnp" 4 dr. Se· r lttd Mt1. Vernon Rogera. Fostor~a at her bome.
Mra.
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Mr~.
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~an. 14,685 careful miles. New one would coat abciUI~.·
the Downtnr· Insurance Agency meehn1 tn the abseNce , .of the
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tlon, tau spent the weekend with --Eu1cne Forbes, pr~Jr•m, leader,
her parenti, Mi. and Mts. Ben· had f~f her topic, Wboq-~ Shall l
RlYiara .sedan. pynafiow drive. "Hard Top" body style.
"nett and wu Joined 'i'hunday by &amp;_erve. Group elnlinl ~pened th~
One local owner.
her ' bulbanll
, procram and a pla)'let on ·the tople
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waa preaented br l(n. ;\Jan Gen· t. ·
l&amp;re; Gerald Preaton took her betmer, Mrs. Fred NeUe, Mn. 01Fordomatlc. Beautiful orJginal light blue finish. New • mother-i.Q:·Iaw, Mra. lva Preston, CIT ImbOden and N.n. Edmurid
her home tn ParterJburJ Thutl· Grueaer. A ahort talk OD the topiC
Buick trade.ln. Radio an'd Heater.
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and atopped Jn Bel~ tor 1 waa liven by tttn. Job-' Elwood
with her mother.
after which prayer by Mt•. Forbe1
F~d
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Mn.
Henry
Null
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the "PfOJI'&amp;m.
2 dr. Fordomatlc. Lesa than !8,000 miles. A re~ "cream.' ta~n;d Mr. and Mra. vernon C:IDHd
Ouring
th'e bualneas l!lcaalon a
puff." Radio and Heater.
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Roaert, Fattoria, at dinner Thurs- "t.hank you" QQte waa read froll'j:
day eveni.na.
Mn. U. s. Nel.ae for nowera ~ent
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Power Steering. Low Mileage. One local owner.
Mn. L.
McComas 1Ublt.ituted wta made on aalet taJC at.lmpL The'
aa Secon4 pnde telchor &amp;his lint chapter 'of 'he atudY book •.

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1956 Bontiac VB Star Chief · · · · · ·· · $U95

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1955.,.._. V8 Ranch Wagon ········ $11195
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Allouwortb ..Mis•iou, USAt" Wll' pre~entcd by·
Mn .. Edmund Orue•er.
Refreshment&amp; wero . served by
the bosteu t~ thote Damed above
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1951 Studebaker a..,lon · ........ · $295

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Claremont E. Hoyt
v£s.Ued. hit brotber-ln·l•w, · Ptof.
Hunter HerdJDJ~n, i1 tbe PliU
,.aulb&gt;Gentral Haopltal Tburlcliy.
ftref. HetdOJans. a mathe~ks
intttuetor at Hll'•h•ll OoDeae, bid
an 1Qternal hemmorhaJe
wblle
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Port1moLttli and wa• ru1hed to

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daufhtera. Columbus, arrived
Tbunda)' for 111 weekenCI vi.Jit witb
her mother.. Mre. Ferne Barker.
DQnna Miller, student at
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Offiee ~ainina Scbool lr. Columbua. iJ a weekend guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller, and family.
8Dbert Sansbury, Bexley, vi!Ji.ted hi1 aunt, Mn. R. C. S.nsbury,.
!lid }•!D.!ll Tllllf1doy. . .

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John HoUck and family in Huntington Thursday,

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PLAN BIRTHDAY PARTY
Tht! Auxiliary of the F~ny-Bert­
ncl t Post, AMerican Le•:ion, will
meet Monday evet~lni at the Le . .
·~ion Hall to ntakc plans for l.belr
birthdi!y dinner.

carrier wbcre available 30 centa pe1
Daily Sentinel oWce, $1~ .60; su
By motor route where available·
$8; aix months, $4.25; three months

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"One of lhe bes1 lhlngs In the world is lo be a Boy. I! ·re.
qllire• no experience, lbOIIIIj It needs some pracliee to be a
•(10011 one. the tlisadvantage of the position is that it does not
last lopg .~PII&amp;)I; )t J&amp; llO&lt;In,oyer. Just •• soon as you get use&lt;f
to I!eillg a Boy; ydu hive to· be I!Omethtng else, w1th a goo4
deal more work to do .and net hal£ as much run. And yet overf
Jloy is anxious to· be a m~n aJid I~ very uneasy with the restriill
tlllns that ate put upon him as a Boy."
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'l'o solve the problem of a ch:linquent Boy, the process 11 .
mll&lt;b tbe 8011le 11 solvln1 a mathematical problem. You must
know certain f~s about the Boy and the problem, have ill ·
mind tbe result you t!ISh to obtain, and the steps necessary tiJ .
reach the desired teiult, lllld as I said in one of my formet
atOr!es, these problems vary greatly, However, there are cer•
lain lundamenlal principles that must be followed.
Delinquent Boys or the adolescent age do many things that
Affllliil •COiifCIIIT
&amp;VIddleport
people who attended
they do not want their fathers to know about. This Is especial~
H kl
thtng 10 m• In the1e , ...... Poton·
the Tri-County Commlttllty Con·
ly true If thl@ f1ther and son a-re not chums. For a number ot Nat:: t:~~n~~:u~to ~: ~• H:lvls tates. Just about kint stuff, all
Spw my first robin on Feb. 9. cert in Gallipoli&amp; Friday night in·
.yean in ftandUng b.ad Boys, lf they perslsled in their mlscorJ. ProsltYthio 1,
Cedric
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I hollered bhe eluded Judge and Mrs.
du~t I appealed to their fathers, and in most cases this appeal Seeing '"rhe Hip" denuded Cf BeeJr: gets not oniy bi"s own ex· news toso excited
Clark
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Mr.
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1t rchbol he would say, "Why dM you n~~ tell me before J
tettainly would have taken care of the Boy. On ~ne oceasiorJ
a sordor Boy wu aent to me because of some misdemeanor,

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. Na room in a clemoeraey for
princely entourages, fin flfU~e
travelli.na: expenses and where s
m.Y crown, anyway.
TOo much power, wroqgly placed and abused will ruin any man
that ever walked on bwo legs,
eventually .

an~ou""l·d'~'~at
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the,Jr Boys c!o the manly thing a·nd wtU cooperate with th• flf' Ptis sJdeburns •. an artist8' eon-

teacher.

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1 ~ Eric Chambers With 8 huge
8 Inc-h barl~e brought to hfrn 1by

M~lsllan

Jais uncle, Ed\~on Hohstetter from
New York r:Hy. Legend on the
b~ge rP;ad~ ·'F:I~is lB A Jerk."
Reeall1~g aga m .anrt my sides
sti!I shaku111 n laffm' at the nowfamous r emark of Adlai stevenson
on hearing ··IJaound Dog's" proponent discussed _ asked Adlai,
1 was fortunate en~~g·h· .to bn
earnes lly "Wilat IS an Elvh Pres- teaching at Central B]dg. In our
ley?" He mennl it, too.
schools the da·y the Ohio Unlvnsity band visited UB . And what a
Whereupon the Boy replied, "Oh, your judgment is all A ~ h .
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rlgn~, , I don 'I need to t e II ra ther. I wIII abt de by your dec1s
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nu t IJH IS -~ 1O"W1y u sure 1y band. {'lnd 1n those rich .:reen
into ~~~Jivicw one of the
uniforms, train_ed, to a ·fa t'"':-Y?ll·
At IOOth~e Wb!&amp;~told' I .Bov that I woul~ hav:e to 'f):r~ :fresh ~ioHln! Jttti:&amp;}lm o£ teccnl well, they wll!re iu t-nthusft~hl"nlly' ·
sent ttie c ,to llllllf. . .
Bald, "PICllule don't ten lalber. um...
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received by our young pr.ople lhat
Gtve. ~e .tl .. more ~hance and I will show you that t can do Along with hlm n·n the Armyl il. wa~ almo~t an ovation from bt··
better. ' I Rave him another Ch&amp;llce and he kept his word.
go om l.~t•qt wisttes. ,B ('cml sl ', no ginning to end.
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'jokin' -~ J·:lvis comes or a nicl'
Not the least of this w:~s 'M . H.
Thtt W11 No Ilk
l:.n ~lk wtlh a bridle and. ~addiP I family wilh a good mom and dart, S.'.11 own Mr. Wa-rnke condtJcting
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SPMNGS, Ida.-Angu~ on In all rny Yl!nrs of res1dmg In and evldcnlly he just stumbled ot'-e numher which h(' did with
Sheriff the
('Ounty."
into nll lhls perverted judo or pt'CC'ision, a~surance n~ well as just
Stot;lting complained to
Ralph Mll'iott that some elk !tunwhtttt•vcr on earth it is.
enough flourish.
ter had" thot and wounded hill
A Lot Of Water
Jt"s going to be o refu('tanl s,:lv·
Charles Minelli, o. U. hand mas·
hor• wbteh he bad left tied tb 1•
ing up, a ncslalglc looking back , Jer is one or the besl. liked men
pl~t! tree wbUt he w•s huntlna. MEMPUTS, Tenn.-Morris Kaker and playlrJg his recorUs . but side · or his p(ofe'llsion In lht'se here
Jfe HkciCI fhe weekly
Caribou ~a.n it takes a lclsl 700,000 g 11 J. burns will eventually melt away parts.
COI&amp;ftA.t:JMIF to pill! tile word alon1 !on~~ of water ta grow one 300- 11nto lhe dh1tance, the records will
Wt&gt; hope he comes back s,oon.
to h~n;t.il1 .lait ~1've- never leen pnund hale of cotton .
· become ever and ever mor·e ubso·

not too bad, and after we had talked it over 1n detaiJ, I said to
the ltudent, 'iDo you see that you were in the wrong?" tfis answer was '"No j do not see that 1 was wrong. "
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k agent w en h s r.8t sa•lesta k 1. not ge an
order, I werlt over It aga~n in a ~riefer form with. the same re~
suit that he did not see It as I d1d . So I made th1s proposition
to him, you tell this &amp;~ry to your father tonight just as it took
place and see it his judgm11nt agrees with yours or mine .

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LeFevre Funeral Sugar Run PTA "founders Day"
Program Held
Thursday Night
Rites Held At
Founders Day wa1
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when the Sugar Rua PTA met
by Mts. w. a. Sbuteea,
eventn,, at the tcbool. opened witb a tribute to tbe
ColUmbo~ Friday Thuraday
A large white •lsa wJtll tlle founders bY Mn. T.
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Funeral servlet:s for Mrs: Ad- the (:trofJie of a boy 11\d ,U:I, ~ Nolan SwaekbiPI.er _,1Jil~ :~Jn. Roy
rlan LeFevre, Columhtu,
were- ed the ~· 11 tbey entered tbe Tncy Jr. at ~ ,P!IDlll, .IMll the
held in Columbua Friday at th., bw.iJdlng. Ia front of the atp wu PJ'A aonc. A poem "''ld ~New"
Cook and Son Chapel tt one o'- a amail .ereen .tlbl1 centered wltb waa -read by Jlrl. Bd~ard .Bur.
clock with interment at the Glen an arraqement of ebryuatheJlrt. Wood&amp;'ard weleoiDftd tU
llelt Cemetery_
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mums ID a red bQwL Life l1le prnent and lDtrodueed the
PrelenL
llr. and Mrs: c. c. Chapman 1fl1urea of a boy4nd a elrl were at pre~ldelltl •D4.: -ttre!MD~ted.
were called to Columbus tbhl week the root or the llept.
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.c01111es ~ :w~ theY' were
.b7 the unexpected death of their
Arrangeml!nts of white ~doli, Mated in the tro't of the room.
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_1 dauabter, Mrs,. LeFevre, ·(Aileen red tulips and white byadDth1 A1 tbe put pre~~~~ ~--~• r
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lbd told Un~~·
Suvivors Uaelude ber llusband room1, end a
border of red I th ~ject of jheii' , . .
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and parents; two som, Alfred carl cherries with green lea~ and
Pait prelldente: intrott,eed and by Air
and· Clarence Joseph, one sister.~ red hatebets were on the black~ their )'ell' w~ ~· Job Llet- Udktlon
-lira. Anson Jackson (Hilda Cham- boud. The preamble to the COD- wber, J.8K.2S; lltl. l~ El~ AJr F,oree,
Mla. .Joseph lloub left Tbundoy
Dtan}.-on brother, Harold Chapman, atitution wu wrltten on the ~ ~lc1. 102'148-291 lin. Ot~·StraUII aviation
evenint for • visit with relatira
Cli!IUcotbe.
and also tho alatement oiQ._ 1NHI2; llrt. Gerald Wile; tlllf.a'l een ID
ln ColambuL
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Waahineton. "Show not yo-ll 1m. Chorlos 11un.n Sr.; IJII'7.aHII tronlet,
lin. Belen Neue ltft Tbunday·
alad at the mialort..,.ne of another Mn:. Theodore Le~~ ·1DD40; dar
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lfeiiUI'fey tJIM.al· ilil. Roy Vpon completion of lhlo tnll!- worth Nelle and other relativ~
oponed -the meellllc with !be I'I'A
Jr. 19H and. 19111H18; lng, IJeu\en.._t· .StniD will . bO
Romer Cooper W'bo wu C!alfed
prayer. Mra. Edward Bw.t' read Mn. w. A. Gibb" 1103-&amp;1; and awlf1led bll r:Uver win11 and t:at,
eFOB TQ£ BEST!
by tho ....Ill of biB fotber,
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the report or the aeeretuy lath' Yrl. T. ·A. DOwnii,18M. ·
L IWplaft.tnAmeriea'amainliaeol
G. Cooper rottmled to blo
eANY TYPE!
•baenee of Mra. Leland SlNon aad · 1'wo charter memben; MrL .EI· detenae - tile new all.Jet A1r
Timpo,
~. Fridoy. While
Mn .. Janaea O'flrien. tbe report of berfeld ·aftd· 111ra. Baker Gordon Force.
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bere
Wu the pest of bia dau.
See or C.U
the ~uurer. A parent . edueaUon wm li'ltrodueed, l(n. Mnk 'fleinehter and. IOn tn ld', Mr. and lira.
eonference to be ~ I.a. ·Athena.
·111'1. Cb&amp;rlet Glbbs, 1Mrl.
Dan
White.
March 21 111&lt;\ 22 wat ,nnouneed. A
Zundel and Kn. lfolan
Mrs. Olive Ingraham and Mrs.
contribution . of *:$ ·was made .to
telehel'l at the
P'rlday morning tor
the. national foundaUop. The tbir4
were :lntrudueed and pre. a
relative.. and friends
'814 E. MaiD Sl.
Pomeroy ,rade taught by ·Mn. Charlet
eoraaa:e~.
Biggs won the attendance banner.
in Columbtu.
Mrs. Ro~ Ropra and dilldrea
NelaonvUle are the peatl of
uPioMIIi:rau:r
parents, Mr. and Mr1. Thoma•
Youne, Wett Main St.

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A frelf lot
tiJe f1tlre
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6:30
7:00
7:00
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f 9:30 A1frtd HitcbeoC!k ·
. 10:00 $64.000 Cballente
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110:30 Wbat ·s M7 Line
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~11~15 Tb! ~:te ~~w p
12:30 Sign Off
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Crystal ,eandelabfl• were ·on each

ry doV brlehlorl/u a cooling'
ingredient. , , nolhing can
blOt the flaYOrJOm_e ..11ft'•
lllot 11ilk glveato t¥11J dlohl

Crow, !oll'l. W- A. Gihl&gt;o, Jln, Glen

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Arrange now lw dally """""
orioo. Our ~Ilk lo: AJ.W(\YS 1
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Mra. Leo Crew,

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20th Centurj Theatre
Ted Moclr. Amoleilr Hour

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Women',Group
Meeti'n91s Held
•1!;ut -of Burma" w~s the topic
Uui study book P.l'fllented bJ
Mri. Patiick Lochary when the
Women's .AtWliary or .Grace £pis
eopill Chureh met Thursday after
nOOJI, at the bome cf Mrs. Tbeo
dore Jlerd Sr., MUlberry Ave.
)ln. 'iobn Lletwiler secrelar)
pnlided at the meeting in th-e
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pruldeitt. .Dev.otlons le~ bY Mr.J.
Reed o~n~ tbt; meeting. Plan&amp;
weifl · maCte for an open tneeting
to .,.; held at the . parish house,
Thurlclay MarCh .21..
Refi'esh.men\8 ,in .keeping with
Ge.orge •.Was1Ungtop.'1
birthda.J
we,., served to eleven members.
from aP, antique table which cam.:
from . the .Blennerb.q&amp;&amp;ett bomf'.
Mrs . .Arthur CJrpenter and ldn.
Uetwller presided at the _table.

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%11 S. Srd. Ave. , . • Pllone WI-X

ttL v·ou tlVE rao·uca
THlS.WI NT'ER?
nunteds may not! They may die

In traffic accidents caused bJ

ram, snow or sleet.

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in bfd .winter MaljJer. ltolds ... slick •nit'.
'Visibility !J poor.

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m.cti·•• 'tl\11' r ,wm •tlttr: w!th CU·
U!JIDi'!"'ua ~\e.

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doni l.oulf ¥4'illli 'moved to tablo

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er, melltben of 11a0 llxtb ~~.~·
\\'ere 1n ehir(e'of Ill• DuroeJ7
Inc the .,..;un,:

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fimiiii, .MI't. WW!am SWaiJ!el, llro.
Phil . Globfbr, lin. 'ljJOIDI&gt; litO.
.rCur~ llldford, 11n.
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olapr· IDd !oll'l. Leo $tory.

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5:00
5:30
8:00
7:30
8:30
9:00

beaUtiful witb red laee cover
over '" 'Wb~te and eenterdd with a
1111e three tiered •lfua~ cake
iced In wtute and decOrated with
ud and white-roseb1.Ub: · and the
inmipUon · "$l,llal'. Rtm hunders
DIY" In re«. '1\vo tall. tapon In

end· of the table, Mn.1..ob· Elber·
leld and Mta. Jolm IJet)tller preSided ot tlie· allvor loa ud coffee
oerrieoL
~ for the ~eatna Were

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of en.,-gy and pop .to

make .wry stap lighter, ..,._

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coffee; tea, mints and nuts were
aer~d. The refre11bnieot table was

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pro.

gram.

. M~K ... o rtol treat lor._
ryo..... dllklrtrl and grownupa oHkol A. a drink • ,' ~\
delidoust refruhlllf• packed

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Oral Roberta
1:00 20th Century Theatre
2:30 Tbe American Enalneer
3:00 Mar!lball Colleee
a:so John llopkina File '

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Airman Hulltrt Charles Pulli~.
18, soil.
,Jlubert P. ~ullll\11,
Brow noll: \\tO., Middleport, . Ohio
is·eompletina tile tlrat pha.ae ot h,1l
basiC military training al tbe
..Gateway to the Air Force,"· Lack·
land ~ Foree Base, San Antonio,
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Upon eoinpletton of this trai,n·
ing, be wlll be assigned to an Air
Foree te:clud.tal training co~ or
an advanced b~SJc training courae
leading tcfa speeiallzed Air Force
job.
if
Wbllt
Laekland the new enlistee
the trlnsiUon
from
alrman through a
includes procefo:
testing, pbyaleal
and weapons
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trucka woutd so ail the laster.
Again I say rm tn fll'Vor of reo
movln• Rt. 124. 1 don't ·thlnll the
city Of Pomer'ay .would miU d~e
artiall atnount of wNitll tb.il route .
brln(S lnt.q the clt:y- and I ICNOWi
the Vtfion
Avenue
re&amp;Jdentf'
wOWd-ft"t ~qlss tile eoal trueb;
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Youti fot lllf!mo•nl of ftC. ltt
A, \btlon Ave. Resldent

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llr. and Mrs. Elmer Wickham
attended the funeral o( her llftCle.
CarYl C. Canttrbury at Wyom,a,
' W. Va. Friday afternoon.
Mrs. uwJs Grueser, Mrs. Clif·
!o,rd Leifheit &amp;lld Mr. and Mn.
J:~bn Hartiml of tile Rock Sprtnv
Methodist Chureh ,-tended the E·
vangelism meeting
held at th~
Heath Methodist Chlll'fh, Mldd1f'lport, Thursd~. evening.

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The Rev. and lira. Claremon$ to fi;(JOO a: ,_. Wt W'll deleattd
E. Hoyt enlelrta!ned ll"rlday even. far 'I'HietlO ~ ,Itftbea L. 8tlq·.
ina: with 1 party for tbe B()Afd 3; o to tB&amp;.
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r Ushen of the ~ FI.rt!
B1ptb1
------- · - Cburcb and their wJvea. Ger:ald ..ent w:-re · Mr:~.IUd Krt. Gerald
Ant.hony l.s beilld U1ber with Clem A.nthoDy, )It, . . . . . . . l.arrr Rlee,.
it Fox u assistant
-:\fr. ao.d _.,...apbtn MW. and
Jll their meeting whic-h preeed. ·dauJt)ler,, &amp;obin-.;· lb. llld 1111 l
ed a aoclal hoW', t Eeneral dia:eua. Owea llratlotJ; ~I Smltll, Geu
aion wu led by Mr. Hoyt on the Coleman· ·~ eJiemil F-. UJb~t~ ' ·
duties and proeedure, or the usb- Lllllble to. bi pr•nt were WllJ.l.aa
en and a Jehedule wu set up for Walters,·}(aleobli11Wer andJ..,.
lbreh and April ·
PulleD.
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were enjoyed 1Dd Mn. Hoyt ser· 1pn.)'er Lj "ll61ie11 llilla and t~
ved eht;rrJ pie in oblervanee oJ 1 cloaine pr~u · ~ Jiven b7 Jlri.
Wuhlnfton's birtbday. Tboae prf'o l:.arrY alee. ·, . :

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Lamp Unto My Fett.
Look Up anCJ i.tve
Eye On New York
Camera Tbret '
IA:t'~t Take A Trip
Wild Bill Hickok
HeckJe and leckie
Badge &amp; BtiiJetS
The J.ast Word
Fa1e The Nation
CBS SundaY Newa
The Senator's Daughter
Omnibus
See It No:w
Telephont=:.:..._
Time
A1lnJe Oa~:r
Lassie

porch. The
curb
of on
tttetheir
hl,qhwttv
wouldn't
need
.steps
rronf
would be tbeir step. Yes It wou14
Day
·come that close to some of the
4:15 Secret Storm
4.:80 ~dee of Night
houae8.
After . reading the
article ori
Catffda EIJJ*aroo
$:00 'l'hfi Early Show
this .tubjellt in the Feb. 18 iJiue
w.ala, Sbow
'!1:30 Your Easo Reporter
011'J't lfoof•
6:48 Sporta Parade
·or ThG SentineJ, I wis amazed al·
the comments or some of
our
Ptltur Gotlf.NJ
8:M Weatherman ·
r!ouncilmen. For exampl,e, the one
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'7:01) Press 'Oanferenee
who said, "·II U!ey lhlnk it'• ba~ t iltii Love of IJte
7:1~ · DI\Ufl!l Eclworc!J, ·
now wait • couple or more years. I'
learelt foi 'l'omOI'!OW'
7:30 Robin·boo'.l
Is tltls the right
attitude for •
8:00 Burns a. AileD
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8:30 Talent Seoutl
countilman to take? Al$o. It ICfOkil
8:00 J Love Luey
of the 1peed Hmlt being reduced
from ssto 25 m.p.h. 11 wouldl.1 · 1:~ ~ tbo Worlcl Turlll
1:30 December Brldo .
help II it had been rtduoed ~~;~ HOatou
· ~...llmob
10:00 Stydlo Ooe
to • m.p.h. because Union Avenild
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11:00 llP.to-tbe Jlillute 11..«1!'
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11:113 . ScHlllll.,. thO Weat...
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is •o seldom pakoled
that I• Uill· . . . Cht:bf. SIJow
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would be broken for past tlme 1 ;;;;;;.._~;:_;_;.;.:.~~~------·About tb.e only time the patrol
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car lB on Union Avenue 11 wbenit
(0. . lhru on •• emergency eall
[f the hlgbway wu wldeaed the

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1 1hon buiineu meet1n1.
lin. Chorl.. BeiUIOtt lin. GrUI
RuueU 11n. J8Dlel C11twortbJ
a.nd Mrs. Allen HU~hfa, proaram,
cbairman, pre.ented a aeriet ot
l'eadina:a on Lincoln and WubiDgton. Gamet wert~ played duriaz
the aoeial bour and pri.zel won by
M1s. Re7nold,J,. Jln. Marion A1l l.......ortb .... lin. Earl Koi&amp;bl
The holtell terved tberry pje
with red b.tcbet tavora In keeplnJ with tile w.,b!Deton Blrtbdoy
theme. Sixteen members 111d one
IUeot. 1m. Della WIDdoor; were

prem~ted

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Omnibus
20th CentW'y The1tre

8:00 Cartoon Club
8:30 Five Star F1n&amp;J
1:1'5 John Daly and H.,..
7:80 Wire Servlee
Voice of Firestone
"·"" Your tv Theater ·
Lowrenee Wtlk · ~
Mart Saber
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Theatre lS"'
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i.udlle Bear~J.s Hawldni,.Pomeroy Soctely Editor, PboDe e:Mf

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M.n. Stewart Hawkins entertain.
ld the Put Mitro~ o{ Evanaeline
:bapter, 01!8, at the llliddltport
';luonk Temple IOCial room Fri.
· .fay evenlnJ with 111'1. .WUUam
1eynotd., prealdnt, m elwae ol

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'Past Matrons
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TVPI11¥hOuse
Loretta Young Show
TV Nlghtwateh

12:00 Sip Off

f.-GO 1 1 - - Weill
10:110 ·lllllk hblleo
10:10 You're 0t1 Your o...
li:GO 10th CODtUI'J The-

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8:30 Stanley
9:00 Twenty-One
9:30 Robert Monflom8'1'J
10:30 Badge 714
11:00 1'\ews Headllnet
11:15 weath!reast
11:20 Press Bo:l
11:25 'Nnll[bl

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Cltri&amp;tiaa Science Ptooll'J~Q~
What One Penon Caa Do
Thjs 11 The Llre
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Man To Man
Industry on Parade
Buiht!n; America
TV Cb.apet
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Charnplortshi'p BoWline :
Hopalong Ca&amp;sidy
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Au;aerican Forum
Outlook with Cltet Huntley
Zoo Parade
Washington Square
Capt. Galh.an
Meet Tbe Pl'e:!s
News Pictu:te
Statesmen Quartette
77tb Bengal L~o.,.·.ert

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lfe•titertllll
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7:30 Nat "'iiDI" Cola '
7:45 NBC Newt
8:00 Sir ~ant!e1ot

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Well, sir, I hadn't realized that
--·for vour 2 bueks now you get ju!lt .
By the' way, origin of Lhe term a liil.le -over 6 gallons ~Ji. ga•, tlll
sideburns gucw back lo the Civil my oldest boarder got fl.!£M. down
.war and th~y wer(l O!UnC'd a(tcr to cases and figgered it . ~
Gen. AJllbrose Burnsides who, in-J You know the people who arc
~ldentally wa~ routed c.ut M Fred· savi ng money - or should be, at
erlcksllurg, Vn. by a feller named 'least? The persons (and man, how
few the:,. are) who stay away from
Robert E. Lee.
As I wa11 saying, though , this ~ars and tak6 tax~s and _huileS.
general, Burn8ldes, wore . lhese
It's appallin!=l, truly 11 ta, the
~omJtal (shail we say) stripes ur output on ll car these sky bilh
whiskers on his jaws, the t'l"llZl' (! l limes.
cau;ttt on, men wore 'em right ancf
Did we ever buy . ga.&gt;~ollne at
left and called them slrtebunu1, his 18 cents? Sure we •did , for yean
name in reverse, of course.
and yf!ars under 0 . P_ lt. And
So now, don't aay l didn ·t It'll gre:tt wM the hOwlln' thereof you, man,
over 18 cenh, I mean.
Anyont- ten years of age C!Ould
The Bpertarht (shall we say) of have figured where .(lias ptlcea
Dave Beel!;, Preddent of Teamgter:-~ would" ao alter re!Rrlctioi'ls !';¥ere
Union, ju!!l c'leP.a-.:tlnJ lor Europe, lifted.
and that or Jldln L. Lewis on boatd
And please remembtr.
the line'r, United .S{att&gt;s, just ~· men are NOT to bllil'fe.
turlnt . frOJD . a EUrOpean trip - thtl govcrnmcn~ taz: on thiJ
well, could til that •dd up a&amp; to fluid.
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why union due• ·are so high and
Besldet, It takes 200 o!'
jtettlv1 evet highe'f'.
maybe e.ven 1,000 gallons
You k.no~ .loag
ltmousinte r ·know, \o get a jet plane
spell "one •the around.
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8:30
8:45
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Mrs. A. R. HecoX, Mr. and Mrs.
Look it most calmly.
Well It's an e\'ent to me:, tbat Ern~t Covert, Steven Coats, Dixfirst s...:.eet note of /!Jpring. An4 so Ie Pierce!, ,Brooa .ndforet, c•rolyn
are the little brave crocuses com- Milhoan. Karen Mc:Elblriney,
ing out he r~ and there, and I've ith Butcher Lynn ' Bu.chanon, Mrs.
even had a rhubarb pie, bo,.ghhm, Cluenetl ~cey., Chll'lea: People~.
of course 'but rhubarb ·just the MT.s. Clinton Fts~er, :Mrs. £verett 10:30 ll!ihty Mouoe
Rail, Mrs. E. S. Schaaf.
sn mC.
II 00 r "'- 8 1\&amp; b
And among iL aH, pause to be
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.r: ol Tex:: Banrer.
thankful there's no fiood, so tar.
l2:00 Big Top
- -----ncKe~s- AVAILABLE -1.00 Jr. Town Meeting
Tickets for the
Southeastern
2:,0 NaUonal Ice Hockey
Ohio Regional Council dinner at
4:30 Town 1: Country Crosroads
Oak Hill on Thursduy, Feb. 28, may
5:00 Church's .Big SlorJ
be
obta~ned from E. 0.
Rail,
S:30 TV Classroom
To the Editor:
So uth Third Avenue.
I have been following the Rt .
- 124 Issue ver" closely and to gy l!t:OO Air Power
~ QtJitEL a. problem. 8 :30 l.!.old
vii
th" least it i.s
~ en Pl 1 7+0JDat
"l'iimaJiy, I'm ln ~ tnVi:.lt . or re- 7:00 Zane Grey ~:leatre
mts:Ving · Rt. 124 and taking my 7:30 Buecaneers
chances with the city keeping lhe 8:00 Jactie Gleason- Show
"chuck" holes filled, which inci- 8:00 Gale Storm Show
dently is abottt all . the state does.
If the road was t9 be wideneil . . . Rq 1Hin'de
there would be families wMi
Geemoll:e

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7:00
7:30

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Ed. Nole: Fathers are often called upon, to the dislike ot
their 110ns, to belp 110lvo a troublesome problem in disciplins
-.y1 Dean.l!. 0. Saunders ol Journey's End. In fact, the de.n
ldnlt Fathers may be ul!ed like the Big Stick that Prestdent
'teddy Roosevelt carried: "Speak Softly, and carry a Big
SUck." He also likens the Boy disciplinary problem to a math·
ematieaJ question. There are certain basic f~cts that must be
ltnowo before pro&amp;ress toward solving it can be made. This Is
Delli Sauoder's lith article of his current series on "The Am·
erlun Boy."
"'"·) .., , Delinquent Boys do not want their
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Meigs Temple, Pythlan
Sister 3, , 11:30 Cowhc.y '"Mleat:ne
will I)Pt meet until March 4 when 12:30 y .. Wlurd
!hey will be enteytained at the 1:00 Down Qn The J'l.~
!tome ot Mrs . .William lN"'!e with
1:30 Western Fei.tw.-.
Mrs. Homer Jones as hosten.
2:3U ·NBA. Gam•
4:30 Stake Race• at Hleteab

i~~~~~· exupt Sunday by The Oblo Valley Sen
Pomeroy, 0 . Business office phone 308.

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Day Book
Daily Sentinel

TEST FOR SHRINKAGE
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PLAN BIRTHDAY PARTY
Tht! Auxiliary of the F~ny-Bert­
ncl t Post, AMerican Le•:ion, will
meet Monday evet~lni at the Le . .
·~ion Hall to ntakc plans for l.belr
birthdi!y dinner.

carrier wbcre available 30 centa pe1
Daily Sentinel oWce, $1~ .60; su
By motor route where available·
$8; aix months, $4.25; three months

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"One of lhe bes1 lhlngs In the world is lo be a Boy. I! ·re.
qllire• no experience, lbOIIIIj It needs some pracliee to be a
•(10011 one. the tlisadvantage of the position is that it does not
last lopg .~PII&amp;)I; )t J&amp; llO&lt;In,oyer. Just •• soon as you get use&lt;f
to I!eillg a Boy; ydu hive to· be I!Omethtng else, w1th a goo4
deal more work to do .and net hal£ as much run. And yet overf
Jloy is anxious to· be a m~n aJid I~ very uneasy with the restriill
tlllns that ate put upon him as a Boy."
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'l'o solve the problem of a ch:linquent Boy, the process 11 .
mll&lt;b tbe 8011le 11 solvln1 a mathematical problem. You must
know certain f~s about the Boy and the problem, have ill ·
mind tbe result you t!ISh to obtain, and the steps necessary tiJ .
reach the desired teiult, lllld as I said in one of my formet
atOr!es, these problems vary greatly, However, there are cer•
lain lundamenlal principles that must be followed.
Delinquent Boys or the adolescent age do many things that
Affllliil •COiifCIIIT
&amp;VIddleport
people who attended
they do not want their fathers to know about. This Is especial~
H kl
thtng 10 m• In the1e , ...... Poton·
the Tri-County Commlttllty Con·
ly true If thl@ f1ther and son a-re not chums. For a number ot Nat:: t:~~n~~:u~to ~: ~• H:lvls tates. Just about kint stuff, all
Spw my first robin on Feb. 9. cert in Gallipoli&amp; Friday night in·
.yean in ftandUng b.ad Boys, lf they perslsled in their mlscorJ. ProsltYthio 1,
Cedric
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I hollered bhe eluded Judge and Mrs.
du~t I appealed to their fathers, and in most cases this appeal Seeing '"rhe Hip" denuded Cf BeeJr: gets not oniy bi"s own ex· news toso excited
Clark
and
!iOn
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Mr.
and
Richard Chambers, who

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""eltfn tellln• a father that his son had been causing trou• ·r
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1t rchbol he would say, "Why dM you n~~ tell me before J
tettainly would have taken care of the Boy. On ~ne oceasiorJ
a sordor Boy wu aent to me because of some misdemeanor,

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. Na room in a clemoeraey for
princely entourages, fin flfU~e
travelli.na: expenses and where s
m.Y crown, anyway.
TOo much power, wroqgly placed and abused will ruin any man
that ever walked on bwo legs,
eventually .

an~ou""l·d'~'~at
a

the,Jr Boys c!o the manly thing a·nd wtU cooperate with th• flf' Ptis sJdeburns •. an artist8' eon-

teacher.

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1 ~ Eric Chambers With 8 huge
8 Inc-h barl~e brought to hfrn 1by

M~lsllan

Jais uncle, Ed\~on Hohstetter from
New York r:Hy. Legend on the
b~ge rP;ad~ ·'F:I~is lB A Jerk."
Reeall1~g aga m .anrt my sides
sti!I shaku111 n laffm' at the nowfamous r emark of Adlai stevenson
on hearing ··IJaound Dog's" proponent discussed _ asked Adlai,
1 was fortunate en~~g·h· .to bn
earnes lly "Wilat IS an Elvh Pres- teaching at Central B]dg. In our
ley?" He mennl it, too.
schools the da·y the Ohio Unlvnsity band visited UB . And what a
Whereupon the Boy replied, "Oh, your judgment is all A ~ h .
bt
rlgn~, , I don 'I need to t e II ra ther. I wIII abt de by your dec1s
. j on • .PUllin
nu t IJH IS -~ 1O"W1y u sure 1y band. {'lnd 1n those rich .:reen
into ~~~Jivicw one of the
uniforms, train_ed, to a ·fa t'"':-Y?ll·
At IOOth~e Wb!&amp;~told' I .Bov that I woul~ hav:e to 'f):r~ :fresh ~ioHln! Jttti:&amp;}lm o£ teccnl well, they wll!re iu t-nthusft~hl"nlly' ·
sent ttie c ,to llllllf. . .
Bald, "PICllule don't ten lalber. um...
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received by our young pr.ople lhat
Gtve. ~e .tl .. more ~hance and I will show you that t can do Along with hlm n·n the Armyl il. wa~ almo~t an ovation from bt··
better. ' I Rave him another Ch&amp;llce and he kept his word.
go om l.~t•qt wisttes. ,B ('cml sl ', no ginning to end.
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'jokin' -~ J·:lvis comes or a nicl'
Not the least of this w:~s 'M . H.
Thtt W11 No Ilk
l:.n ~lk wtlh a bridle and. ~addiP I family wilh a good mom and dart, S.'.11 own Mr. Wa-rnke condtJcting
SODA
SPMNGS, Ida.-Angu~ on In all rny Yl!nrs of res1dmg In and evldcnlly he just stumbled ot'-e numher which h(' did with
Sheriff the
('Ounty."
into nll lhls perverted judo or pt'CC'ision, a~surance n~ well as just
Stot;lting complained to
Ralph Mll'iott that some elk !tunwhtttt•vcr on earth it is.
enough flourish.
ter had" thot and wounded hill
A Lot Of Water
Jt"s going to be o refu('tanl s,:lv·
Charles Minelli, o. U. hand mas·
hor• wbteh he bad left tied tb 1•
ing up, a ncslalglc looking back , Jer is one or the besl. liked men
pl~t! tree wbUt he w•s huntlna. MEMPUTS, Tenn.-Morris Kaker and playlrJg his recorUs . but side · or his p(ofe'llsion In lht'se here
Jfe HkciCI fhe weekly
Caribou ~a.n it takes a lclsl 700,000 g 11 J. burns will eventually melt away parts.
COI&amp;ftA.t:JMIF to pill! tile word alon1 !on~~ of water ta grow one 300- 11nto lhe dh1tance, the records will
Wt&gt; hope he comes back s,oon.
to h~n;t.il1 .lait ~1've- never leen pnund hale of cotton .
· become ever and ever mor·e ubso·

not too bad, and after we had talked it over 1n detaiJ, I said to
the ltudent, 'iDo you see that you were in the wrong?" tfis answer was '"No j do not see that 1 was wrong. "
fk •
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So, I e a
k agent w en h s r.8t sa•lesta k 1. not ge an
order, I werlt over It aga~n in a ~riefer form with. the same re~
suit that he did not see It as I d1d . So I made th1s proposition
to him, you tell this &amp;~ry to your father tonight just as it took
place and see it his judgm11nt agrees with yours or mine .

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LeFevre Funeral Sugar Run PTA "founders Day"
Program Held
Thursday Night
Rites Held At
Founders Day wa1
''!'be 'Toundert l&gt;-1' protram
when the Sugar Rua PTA met
by Mts. w. a. Sbuteea,
eventn,, at the tcbool. opened witb a tribute to tbe
ColUmbo~ Friday Thuraday
A large white •lsa wJtll tlle founders bY Mn. T.
Qownle,
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word .Welcome In rod !ellen and of\er wltlch tile II'OIIP led by Mn. I
Funeral servlet:s for Mrs: Ad- the (:trofJie of a boy 11\d ,U:I, ~ Nolan SwaekbiPI.er _,1Jil~ :~Jn. Roy
rlan LeFevre, Columhtu,
were- ed the ~· 11 tbey entered tbe Tncy Jr. at ~ ,P!IDlll, .IMll the
held in Columbua Friday at th., bw.iJdlng. Ia front of the atp wu PJ'A aonc. A poem "''ld ~New"
Cook and Son Chapel tt one o'- a amail .ereen .tlbl1 centered wltb waa -read by Jlrl. Bd~ard .Bur.
clock with interment at the Glen an arraqement of ebryuatheJlrt. Wood&amp;'ard weleoiDftd tU
llelt Cemetery_
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mums ID a red bQwL Life l1le prnent and lDtrodueed the
PrelenL
llr. and Mrs: c. c. Chapman 1fl1urea of a boy4nd a elrl were at pre~ldelltl •D4.: -ttre!MD~ted.
were called to Columbus tbhl week the root or the llept.
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.c01111es ~ :w~ theY' were
.b7 the unexpected death of their
Arrangeml!nts of white ~doli, Mated in the tro't of the room.
A
_1 dauabter, Mrs,. LeFevre, ·(Aileen red tulips and white byadDth1 A1 tbe put pre~~~~ ~--~• r
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· · · Chipman) at Meroey Hospital. , 'l"lre ·U~d to dkorate the .d11oed they ~te
lbd told Un~~·
Suvivors Uaelude ber llusband room1, end a
border of red I th ~ject of jheii' , . .
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and parents; two som, Alfred carl cherries with green lea~ and
Pait prelldente: intrott,eed and by Air
and· Clarence Joseph, one sister.~ red hatebets were on the black~ their )'ell' w~ ~· Job Llet- Udktlon
-lira. Anson Jackson (Hilda Cham- boud. The preamble to the COD- wber, J.8K.2S; lltl. l~ El~ AJr F,oree,
Mla. .Joseph lloub left Tbundoy
Dtan}.-on brother, Harold Chapman, atitution wu wrltten on the ~ ~lc1. 102'148-291 lin. Ot~·StraUII aviation
evenint for • visit with relatira
Cli!IUcotbe.
and also tho alatement oiQ._ 1NHI2; llrt. Gerald Wile; tlllf.a'l een ID
ln ColambuL
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Waahineton. "Show not yo-ll 1m. Chorlos 11un.n Sr.; IJII'7.aHII tronlet,
lin. Belen Neue ltft Tbunday·
alad at the mialort..,.ne of another Mn:. Theodore Le~~ ·1DD40; dar
~::.,:for • weelr:ead vilit in
though be be your-eneMJ"/'
Mi-t. R.iehatd CunpbeU, 1~; dati
NEED GOOD
wltb .her oon oDd dau·
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llr. and Hn. Kennellira. 1\oy Wood!IOII'II. pnollidn
lfeiiUI'fey tJIM.al· ilil. Roy Vpon completion of lhlo tnll!- worth Nelle and other relativ~
oponed -the meellllc with !be I'I'A
Jr. 19H and. 19111H18; lng, IJeu\en.._t· .StniD will . bO
Romer Cooper W'bo wu C!alfed
prayer. Mra. Edward Bw.t' read Mn. w. A. Gibb" 1103-&amp;1; and awlf1led bll r:Uver win11 and t:at,
eFOB TQ£ BEST!
by tho ....Ill of biB fotber,
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L IWplaft.tnAmeriea'amainliaeol
G. Cooper rottmled to blo
eANY TYPE!
•baenee of Mra. Leland SlNon aad · 1'wo charter memben; MrL .EI· detenae - tile new all.Jet A1r
Timpo,
~. Fridoy. While
Mn .. Janaea O'flrien. tbe report of berfeld ·aftd· 111ra. Baker Gordon Force.
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bere
Wu the pest of bia dau.
See or C.U
the ~uurer. A parent . edueaUon wm li'ltrodueed, l(n. Mnk 'fleinehter and. IOn tn ld', Mr. and lira.
eonference to be ~ I.a. ·Athena.
·111'1. Cb&amp;rlet Glbbs, 1Mrl.
Dan
White.
March 21 111&lt;\ 22 wat ,nnouneed. A
Zundel and Kn. lfolan
Mrs. Olive Ingraham and Mrs.
contribution . of *:$ ·was made .to
telehel'l at the
P'rlday morning tor
the. national foundaUop. The tbir4
were :lntrudueed and pre. a
relative.. and friends
'814 E. MaiD Sl.
Pomeroy ,rade taught by ·Mn. Charlet
eoraaa:e~.
Biggs won the attendance banner.
in Columbtu.
Mrs. Ro~ Ropra and dilldrea
NelaonvUle are the peatl of
uPioMIIi:rau:r
parents, Mr. and Mr1. Thoma•
Youne, Wett Main St.

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ingredient. , , nolhing can
blOt the flaYOrJOm_e ..11ft'•
lllot 11ilk glveato t¥11J dlohl

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Women',Group
Meeti'n91s Held
•1!;ut -of Burma" w~s the topic
Uui study book P.l'fllented bJ
Mri. Patiick Lochary when the
Women's .AtWliary or .Grace £pis
eopill Chureh met Thursday after
nOOJI, at the bome cf Mrs. Tbeo
dore Jlerd Sr., MUlberry Ave.
)ln. 'iobn Lletwiler secrelar)
pnlided at the meeting in th-e
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pruldeitt. .Dev.otlons le~ bY Mr.J.
Reed o~n~ tbt; meeting. Plan&amp;
weifl · maCte for an open tneeting
to .,.; held at the . parish house,
Thurlclay MarCh .21..
Refi'esh.men\8 ,in .keeping with
Ge.orge •.Was1Ungtop.'1
birthda.J
we,., served to eleven members.
from aP, antique table which cam.:
from . the .Blennerb.q&amp;&amp;ett bomf'.
Mrs . .Arthur CJrpenter and ldn.
Uetwller presided at the _table.

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THlS.WI NT'ER?
nunteds may not! They may die

In traffic accidents caused bJ

ram, snow or sleet.

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in bfd .winter MaljJer. ltolds ... slick •nit'.
'Visibility !J poor.

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fimiiii, .MI't. WW!am SWaiJ!el, llro.
Phil . Globfbr, lin. 'ljJOIDI&gt; litO.
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beaUtiful witb red laee cover
over '" 'Wb~te and eenterdd with a
1111e three tiered •lfua~ cake
iced In wtute and decOrated with
ud and white-roseb1.Ub: · and the
inmipUon · "$l,llal'. Rtm hunders
DIY" In re«. '1\vo tall. tapon In

end· of the table, Mn.1..ob· Elber·
leld and Mta. Jolm IJet)tller preSided ot tlie· allvor loa ud coffee
oerrieoL
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coffee; tea, mints and nuts were
aer~d. The refre11bnieot table was

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delidoust refruhlllf• packed

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Oral Roberta
1:00 20th Century Theatre
2:30 Tbe American Enalneer
3:00 Mar!lball Colleee
a:so John llopkina File '

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Airman Hulltrt Charles Pulli~.
18, soil.
,Jlubert P. ~ullll\11,
Brow noll: \\tO., Middleport, . Ohio
is·eompletina tile tlrat pha.ae ot h,1l
basiC military training al tbe
..Gateway to the Air Force,"· Lack·
land ~ Foree Base, San Antonio,
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Upon eoinpletton of this trai,n·
ing, be wlll be assigned to an Air
Foree te:clud.tal training co~ or
an advanced b~SJc training courae
leading tcfa speeiallzed Air Force
job.
if
Wbllt
Laekland the new enlistee
the trlnsiUon
from
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includes procefo:
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Again I say rm tn fll'Vor of reo
movln• Rt. 124. 1 don't ·thlnll the
city Of Pomer'ay .would miU d~e
artiall atnount of wNitll tb.il route .
brln(S lnt.q the clt:y- and I ICNOWi
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attended the funeral o( her llftCle.
CarYl C. Canttrbury at Wyom,a,
' W. Va. Friday afternoon.
Mrs. uwJs Grueser, Mrs. Clif·
!o,rd Leifheit &amp;lld Mr. and Mn.
J:~bn Hartiml of tile Rock Sprtnv
Methodist Chureh ,-tended the E·
vangelism meeting
held at th~
Heath Methodist Chlll'fh, Mldd1f'lport, Thursd~. evening.

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The Rev. and lira. Claremon$ to fi;(JOO a: ,_. Wt W'll deleattd
E. Hoyt enlelrta!ned ll"rlday even. far 'I'HietlO ~ ,Itftbea L. 8tlq·.
ina: with 1 party for tbe B()Afd 3; o to tB&amp;.
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B1ptb1
------- · - Cburcb and their wJvea. Ger:ald ..ent w:-re · Mr:~.IUd Krt. Gerald
Ant.hony l.s beilld U1ber with Clem A.nthoDy, )It, . . . . . . . l.arrr Rlee,.
it Fox u assistant
-:\fr. ao.d _.,...apbtn MW. and
Jll their meeting whic-h preeed. ·dauJt)ler,, &amp;obin-.;· lb. llld 1111 l
ed a aoclal hoW', t Eeneral dia:eua. Owea llratlotJ; ~I Smltll, Geu
aion wu led by Mr. Hoyt on the Coleman· ·~ eJiemil F-. UJb~t~ ' ·
duties and proeedure, or the usb- Lllllble to. bi pr•nt were WllJ.l.aa
en and a Jehedule wu set up for Walters,·}(aleobli11Wer andJ..,.
lbreh and April ·
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were enjoyed 1Dd Mn. Hoyt ser· 1pn.)'er Lj "ll61ie11 llilla and t~
ved eht;rrJ pie in oblervanee oJ 1 cloaine pr~u · ~ Jiven b7 Jlri.
Wuhlnfton's birtbday. Tboae prf'o l:.arrY alee. ·, . :

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After . reading the
article ori
Catffda EIJJ*aroo
$:00 'l'hfi Early Show
this .tubjellt in the Feb. 18 iJiue
w.ala, Sbow
'!1:30 Your Easo Reporter
011'J't lfoof•
6:48 Sporta Parade
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the comments or some of
our
Ptltur Gotlf.NJ
8:M Weatherman ·
r!ouncilmen. For exampl,e, the one
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who said, "·II U!ey lhlnk it'• ba~ t iltii Love of IJte
7:1~ · DI\Ufl!l Eclworc!J, ·
now wait • couple or more years. I'
learelt foi 'l'omOI'!OW'
7:30 Robin·boo'.l
Is tltls the right
attitude for •
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8:30 Talent Seoutl
countilman to take? Al$o. It ICfOkil
8:00 J Love Luey
of the 1peed Hmlt being reduced
from ssto 25 m.p.h. 11 wouldl.1 · 1:~ ~ tbo Worlcl Turlll
1:30 December Brldo .
help II it had been rtduoed ~~;~ HOatou
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lin. Chorl.. BeiUIOtt lin. GrUI
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cbairman, pre.ented a aeriet ot
l'eadina:a on Lincoln and WubiDgton. Gamet wert~ played duriaz
the aoeial bour and pri.zel won by
M1s. Re7nold,J,. Jln. Marion A1l l.......ortb .... lin. Earl Koi&amp;bl
The holtell terved tberry pje
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Well, sir, I hadn't realized that
--·for vour 2 bueks now you get ju!lt .
By the' way, origin of Lhe term a liil.le -over 6 gallons ~Ji. ga•, tlll
sideburns gucw back lo the Civil my oldest boarder got fl.!£M. down
.war and th~y wer(l O!UnC'd a(tcr to cases and figgered it . ~
Gen. AJllbrose Burnsides who, in-J You know the people who arc
~ldentally wa~ routed c.ut M Fred· savi ng money - or should be, at
erlcksllurg, Vn. by a feller named 'least? The persons (and man, how
few the:,. are) who stay away from
Robert E. Lee.
As I wa11 saying, though , this ~ars and tak6 tax~s and _huileS.
general, Burn8ldes, wore . lhese
It's appallin!=l, truly 11 ta, the
~omJtal (shail we say) stripes ur output on ll car these sky bilh
whiskers on his jaws, the t'l"llZl' (! l limes.
cau;ttt on, men wore 'em right ancf
Did we ever buy . ga.&gt;~ollne at
left and called them slrtebunu1, his 18 cents? Sure we •did , for yean
name in reverse, of course.
and yf!ars under 0 . P_ lt. And
So now, don't aay l didn ·t It'll gre:tt wM the hOwlln' thereof you, man,
over 18 cenh, I mean.
Anyont- ten years of age C!Ould
The Bpertarht (shall we say) of have figured where .(lias ptlcea
Dave Beel!;, Preddent of Teamgter:-~ would" ao alter re!Rrlctioi'ls !';¥ere
Union, ju!!l c'leP.a-.:tlnJ lor Europe, lifted.
and that or Jldln L. Lewis on boatd
And please remembtr.
the line'r, United .S{att&gt;s, just ~· men are NOT to bllil'fe.
turlnt . frOJD . a EUrOpean trip - thtl govcrnmcn~ taz: on thiJ
well, could til that •dd up a&amp; to fluid.
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why union due• ·are so high and
Besldet, It takes 200 o!'
jtettlv1 evet highe'f'.
maybe e.ven 1,000 gallons
You k.no~ .loag
ltmousinte r ·know, \o get a jet plane
spell "one •the around.
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Mrs. A. R. HecoX, Mr. and Mrs.
Look it most calmly.
Well It's an e\'ent to me:, tbat Ern~t Covert, Steven Coats, Dixfirst s...:.eet note of /!Jpring. An4 so Ie Pierce!, ,Brooa .ndforet, c•rolyn
are the little brave crocuses com- Milhoan. Karen Mc:Elblriney,
ing out he r~ and there, and I've ith Butcher Lynn ' Bu.chanon, Mrs.
even had a rhubarb pie, bo,.ghhm, Cluenetl ~cey., Chll'lea: People~.
of course 'but rhubarb ·just the MT.s. Clinton Fts~er, :Mrs. £verett 10:30 ll!ihty Mouoe
Rail, Mrs. E. S. Schaaf.
sn mC.
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And among iL aH, pause to be
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thankful there's no fiood, so tar.
l2:00 Big Top
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Tickets for the
Southeastern
2:,0 NaUonal Ice Hockey
Ohio Regional Council dinner at
4:30 Town 1: Country Crosroads
Oak Hill on Thursduy, Feb. 28, may
5:00 Church's .Big SlorJ
be
obta~ned from E. 0.
Rail,
S:30 TV Classroom
To the Editor:
So uth Third Avenue.
I have been following the Rt .
- 124 Issue ver" closely and to gy l!t:OO Air Power
~ QtJitEL a. problem. 8 :30 l.!.old
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th" least it i.s
~ en Pl 1 7+0JDat
"l'iimaJiy, I'm ln ~ tnVi:.lt . or re- 7:00 Zane Grey ~:leatre
mts:Ving · Rt. 124 and taking my 7:30 Buecaneers
chances with the city keeping lhe 8:00 Jactie Gleason- Show
"chuck" holes filled, which inci- 8:00 Gale Storm Show
dently is abottt all . the state does.
If the road was t9 be wideneil . . . Rq 1Hin'de
there would be families wMi
Geemoll:e

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Ed. Nole: Fathers are often called upon, to the dislike ot
their 110ns, to belp 110lvo a troublesome problem in disciplins
-.y1 Dean.l!. 0. Saunders ol Journey's End. In fact, the de.n
ldnlt Fathers may be ul!ed like the Big Stick that Prestdent
'teddy Roosevelt carried: "Speak Softly, and carry a Big
SUck." He also likens the Boy disciplinary problem to a math·
ematieaJ question. There are certain basic f~cts that must be
ltnowo before pro&amp;ress toward solving it can be made. This Is
Delli Sauoder's lith article of his current series on "The Am·
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"'"·) .., , Delinquent Boys do not want their
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Meigs Temple, Pythlan
Sister 3, , 11:30 Cowhc.y '"Mleat:ne
will I)Pt meet until March 4 when 12:30 y .. Wlurd
!hey will be enteytained at the 1:00 Down Qn The J'l.~
!tome ot Mrs . .William lN"'!e with
1:30 Western Fei.tw.-.
Mrs. Homer Jones as hosten.
2:3U ·NBA. Gam•
4:30 Stake Race• at Hleteab

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.u:ruDJ.. ; w~l&gt;ped thl Wahama them a momentary 2-0 advzantage.
9/hite Faleonll by a seore of 91-63 Willie CBll personall y took care
Ia-.&amp; .-De played at Pt. . Pleasant. of that, howf' vt'r. with three con·
. Spilth Will everywhere on the s!: ::utiv-e goals to give the Big
.to ·bll remarkable perform· Blacks a 6-2 lead
IDCt. iJte rebounded we11 and inTwo fielr1 goals hy John Lavne
tercePted pus after pass as he tied the gam e at six-all and then
ltreabd up and down lhe court La~· nc sank a foul shot to put the
teemingly never tir ing. He offered F alcons In a brief _ HJ lead . Call
an assortment nf shots ranging ont:e agai n tossed 10 a field goal
rrom t ip·h &lt; to nn.--. hll nd set shot s r') 5 hov,. t he· Bi g Bl acks into tbe
h'am nuteJdto .
tead to 11t a Y.
In all be hit 18 field goals ;nd
.' " th e pr E&gt; liminary contest , the
made 16 out of 27 free throws. It Pt Pleasant Re serv es whippod the
was 10 "off nigit " for him per- f} ttl t&gt; to• 9 J con~ b~ a score ot 94-29.
eentagewi~e at t'le free th row line . Marvin Rou s~ or Wa!lama Wh
The nlg'tt's total bro ught hi.!. sea - •, 11(., wit h 11 points.
WAHA '.t:A _ ou... .-.r 4- 2- 10;
son's ~~eorin J to 455 Polnts in 20
appearanees
Arnold 3-1- 7: G. RIJush 1- -0-2
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l"ord 11- 2- 24 : Clark 4---2-10;
Wiliie Call able forward bf the Lav ne 1- 5- 7; R. Rou sh 1---0-2.
'Big Blacks. ~hipped in with 25 Totals 25~1 ~-63 .
IJOID~J irt .• ~rlorm~tl!ce that was
PT. PLEASANT _ Herrig 1--0

Tonip~ 11 wbep. tiM ehl_
JIII are
dowll. wtt.b- Ill ear.d&amp; ~-. f.S
thl' two top_ ClaN A. b&amp;tketball
ieama iD llei&amp;l Ce~ b&amp;1:tle: for
the rlibt lA&gt; ·~--~ leetlonal
toul"'lUlltot at AtUCJ¥ ...,a week.
».acine, 21·1 in eouut)' PI inde·
p.ez:aMt play lll.eetl )114d)MpoM,
J-12 in the &amp;EOAL, f·JI on their
Muon at g p. m. in tbe Po•eroy
cvm. n is the fmal.J of tbe r.ounty
tourn&amp;lDent.
. Coaeb Nolan Swaekhamer'• boys
l:nd Mldtneport faru wt1l .,_ ba~k·
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Ten ClUb8 T0 C0mpete In Me1gs
lnVI'tati'onal Cage Tourney In Portland

Ten tea.ans will draw for places
Tueaday, In the ·Mejgs Counly In·
vitatlonaJ Grade School buketball
tournament which mlf open next
week, or possibly the week afterwardl.

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t.d·::l ,:l.ai&gt;Wed
l&gt;).lt of hill betttr perform- 25; 'Smith 18-1 ~ :52:
Hoschar
ances of the 1·r&gt;a r with 2-4 points. 0---0--0 · Mc('Jintock 2-3~9 · ToHe was hitti ng well on a jump totals ~4_ 24::_ 92 .
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Sconng by quarters :
For th e FaIcons , J oe Ford turn- Wahama
11 13 16 23 63
~auled in 18 reboun!J,9. RoY Clark ' ·Pt. Pleasant
20 24 26 22 92

Portland Gr;.l1e Sebool Prlnclpal
and Coach Hubort Prlre 11ld t..
day 1taa:lng of the , three.ni&amp;'ht
tourney will depen• on "what Ill·
eine does (il the tornadoes beat
Middleport tonight) ;n the llertlon·
al Tournflmcnt at Athens next
week." U Middleport wins the
ri8bt to enter the sec:tional11, Port·
land'l &amp;ournament will probably
opea next Tburoday night, Febru·

' ary 28 at Portland.
Grade School fives from Ohio
1nd West Virginia have been invllcd-and h11ve exrepted- to
compete.
Following are the dubs and
their eoacb€:s that will draw on
Tucl'la• night "' 7 p. m. In .port~
land for places in the brackets:
Rutland, Henry Null; Harrisonvllle, Paul McVey; Sh,dc, Ralph
WiRel: Coolville, A. Bibbee; Cot·
taa:eviJle, W. Va., Roy Lloyd; Wa·
hama, Frank Capeb~rl ; Letart,
Larry Wolfe; Syracuse, Liwrene:e
Rose; RacinP, Junior Wolfe, ·•nd
Portland.

SeatOD route; Hawner ec.eh Lar·
rY Kerrilon I bot"• have
been
laytn1 wLtb re4Deed ltellJJ In
their Jut tbree oullap. Their
lone fop tM1 year CJIDe at the
band• of Wahama :l.u a return
mateh.
Thursday nlg"ht gB.inlt a 1o-so
Rutland eluh theould hit only
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40% of their ahots whieh U good
Big Ten shooting but not good forRaeine. If it hadn't beell. fGr Ron·
nle Saloer'l tO for II field .g oa'the dub's shooting agatnat Rut·
land would baYe been a aorrow!W
figure.
The n)'ln£ II that yHI' all&lt;r
year good teams eome out of Jta.
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Y ir
o ~J8 ten
1 up an ''"''"
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out o
e &amp;u•a IJ:ImJ at tour.t tl
h
th 1 ht
namen me w ere e T 1 answers are puttint tbe hall throuab
the hGOpD mT~ times than thi:
opponen~.
ma) or moy n
be true, dependtne upon which
team a fan place, his loyalty.

the peak
or hisa two-year
ca·
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carried
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Ford today in the third round of
the $36,000 Houston Open. Bone
had, 69-67·136 an 1I !Ford 63-89·137.
•Bone, 2&amp;-year-old native of ifontia~, Mieh., J!laylng out o! Loui•
ville, Ky., dropped a l!Hoot birdie
putt on the 18lh that -he hopes will
be the one which will break his
jin.x c4 beln" "alway&amp; one stroko
out of the m·oney.''

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MELBOURNE, Australia UP World ehamJ)Jon mller John l..andy
today annouriced his retirement
from major athl11tle competition.

considered utiafJetory Jo that It
was only his secori• race 1lnco the
Olympiea.
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-Prt. X:ennetb E. 'l..wt.for;d, lTt 1
next
son of Ur. ud Y.r.s. Le~rd L1PU- ·
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ford , Route 1, Pomeroy, Ohio, re- ·
Last year he ma~e an ettimated eently was graduated (rom ibe
~~~~;,.;;,~~"! ~; ~~ u,. ...... , eOUI'Oe o1 tbe 4rn!y's
'"My arm f~ls ffue-;:d I think Soutbeutem Slpalilc:hool, l'prl
Gordon, Ga.
fas~.'''lfe ·~:~ the same ~s
·, The eight-week eoune trained
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":t 71 .
Wynn, a mainstay of tbe Tribe iim to coJlstrUct and ' Otall'lt.tlin
i:r~:~pa.:; ~=~~~~~~ ~~~~ botb open and lud co"ered field
coiJlmunication wires and ~ables. \"' ·
year's Petllllnt nee.
"U'a
too .e.arly to tell." he
Lumford entered the ArlD7 "
sald . ''D~t~t if our. young p)ayeu last Sep~ber and rompleted ba- •
come t~u~ ~ i!'a bani to, tell,.sic combat tral!1b:l&amp; at Part Jack·
&amp;bqut YOUnjlten- we •mil'-t ion, S.C.

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)loy Vaa M~ter-:rwo .t eod.e r .. .J.
Ve!l, 150 taylng hen1, 800 Jbrilt·
mae t,reea and two ·a erts
Oats.
His lmprovj!Jilent projaeta consist
ot HoD&gt;e Garden, Hoi!IO l)eautllt..
cation and one acre bly, wnd he It
moklng an .alfalfa poultry feeder lo
oc:hool ahop.
Charles Holter - ooe dalr7 co-w
ttld ealf, oue dal.ry heifer and two
ICI'OI of eom. ·His lnipi'Oftlll&lt;flt
&amp;iroJeet 1o poultry fioek records,
.d.ilrl' herd recorda, one -acre of
i 1pillmprovement and One- aere of
pasture improvemen~ He plana to
make two mUk stooi.B', ane lawn
chair and study welding, e1ectric
wielng and rope tieiag.

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CLAII A
' PIWbll CouiLif
·Monroe lll Jackson 40
West Alexandria 41 Nfeloa 87
MofttiD""ry ~
Wayne S9 Phfi1ipllburf 48
Dixie 64 -rarmel'BvUle 60
Plc:kaway County
Srlot!) 72 Plctaway Twp. 0,;
Ashville 87 Walnut 1Wp. M
Loo•n Couafty
West Mansfield 44 ;Rushsylvania 41
Hunbville 65 Perry Zanes 46
Lawrenoe Cpnty
Chesapeake M Fairland fi5
Non-County At WHtervillw
tiArYIVille 68
'Columbus Holy Family 48

By Unltld Prus
EAST
Penn Sbte 75 Colgate 74:
'Dartmouth 76 Penn 52
Harvard 80 Cornell 59
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Bryan 76 Van
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North Car. 75 South Carolina O".ol '
Citadel 68 Wofford 66
Wash. &amp; IR.P 180 Wm _ &amp; Mary 58
Georgetown 95 BelJarmine 8l
Tulane 102 Mississippi 7ol
Miss. St. 94 LSU 76
WIST
Washington 70 Calltornia 57
UCLA 81 Oregon 62
Idaho 74 Oregon St.' 87
•Denver 62 Colorado A&amp;M 81

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Applied on sound tire bodies or
on your own recappCible tires

Don Laroen and Johnny Kucks,
two of the New York Yankcct'
world 11erles pitching heroea, will
offlclally become holdouts unles 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harrl10n Baker of
they sign Saturday beforf" the ·Columbus were Sund'ty guests of
world champlona begin practlcirlg her .alster, Mr. and Mrs. Caah Zimto bid for their eighth American merman.
League pennant in the last nine
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price
years, reports the United Press.
.,.tslted Sunday afternoon with her
tl1ter, Mr." and Mrs. Elza Michael.
Rev. E1rl Slack Ia on the 1lc:!t
titlon litln. In fact, I won't run
seriously anymore but just have lltl '
Mr. and Mr~ Fonest JlleCano of
an occaalonal outing at lnterclub
Charleaton lp&amp;tll a day lbe pall
event., .. he said.
.week wlth tier paroata, Jll, ...,t
Mr. and Mrs. Purl Van Meter
of Galllpolla Jpent the week end
with hor paronta, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Grue1er.
Sunday callers at the home of
Mr. ond Mn. Wlllla1n Largent
were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Porter
and dauibter, Rutb and aon. Roger
of The Plaina, Mrs. Naomi Schoonover of Columbua and their 110n,

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ELEmiC WHDERS
A• ~PRE$5015
CONCRm FORMS

CA.TIRPILLA.R BULLDOZERS
IA.CK HOE

Two for $21.95

Two for $24.95
Two for $28.00 ·
Two for · $3\.00
Two for flit·""
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erow one acre .of .eorn.
.._If, 11\il ae.res o! b.arJey, .afx acres
Edward Hobaet - oill ra~ts· of cotn ud nve oeres .of bay. He
and be pW.. If r,aile Dl ra,bblta pl_ana to have h,ome ~auUI,caUon,
tbls year. Hi&amp; rec.,.... show t~t tbree acres of pasture tmprove-he hai.$8.SOin teed anCI $12 in rab.- me11t for .his lrnJ.Irovement J)r'Oject. ·
bit• 1n adtlltlon to bls r'lbblta he aad he bas repaired 0 traetor disk £II
plans to pow. one acre -of corn and ·to uSe on the projects.
U'l
one acre of alfalfa bay,
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Jerry · J?alley-pl~s · to grow

oeven:

whleb he plans to k.. p fOr 'obout
n'ne months. In -addit}un, b' pllPII
to have ~tomato pl~ta. ·F or iJn.
prove"ment proJeets he" plans to
have I home beautifi~ltlon, home
1mproveme at and a 1so a h orne tillf·

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Richard Shuler-one hereford
beef Jteer. His project - recordi
shDW hi.J beef ia gai~ o:a.e pouhd
per day 'from corn ~oD meil and
timothY h~. ~e stefr now weighs
~:JO ribs. He has fed 280 lbs. of h·ay
and 250 lbe. of earn cob meal. ln
p.ddltion lto ~i:_s ~ef projec-t he also
plaq,s to lgrow 2,000 to~ato pb,ts
and two acres of field corn whieh
he plana tO, lr9W on hlllfather':l
farm, Mr. Earl Shuler.
.... R'--.... Lewl J
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b~•.ron;t beef heif6ra. Ills recor$
show hla heifers are gaining two
or ntore poun4s a day. His· feed
consists of cora eob Alee! and les'pedes! a hu. His heifers _noW we~b
7~ and 483 pounda. He baa fed
809 lbs. of e·
-atn, 1~
Jbo. of ""'".._
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......--plement and 1092 lbs. of bar. fie
plana also to have 3,000 tomato
plant"' which he loterids to grow
on 'bis father's farm, Mr. Robert
Lewis, Sr., and two acres of corn
plu.s home ·beautifica:Uoo and soil
lmprovement
Walrl Fooler - atarted In Allrl·
rlllture In t-•
with e b"! ._,
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for a pPDject of one hereford and
tomoloea as a moaey moltiDI pia.
joel. II1J sopbom-.)'tar ho bad
one lilt and field com tor • lllOile1
mUina projett. His JL!-a.I.OI" .year
•..... ,to tiove to~
•·-·•ue ~-"......
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IDtf be b••
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projoet.l at lhl Mflp County
Fair.
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He hopes to barve"
us e
~ acre. Improvement pr6ject la
sotl Im.provemeut and home beauUti
u
C!l' an.
Jloh~pd ,W,oJfe-tbree beef anlm~ an~ two and one·thlrd aeres
of'li'IY·~th
:~~e atll'led-•--t
In blland
fresbmon
hopes
J'ear •• .one a,.1.1' have five anima'- bY am year.
lll• beef U))malJ welllh 119'7 lb.,
alo lb., aod, lb.
Jaelr:le wtgal-pl3ft8 to ha,ve one
beef
wbleb
b-• hl!!fer
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to
""' acre..,.a oo P ons
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tomotoea
d "of bb
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~Gia pn the 41Die laJ'Jn u lut
Chapman-:-two acres of

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ject.
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Livestoejc pro eels 1o~u e •ve
sow a:ttd Utter, three feeder pigs,
nven 4alry herd
management1 ,
flvo dairy heifers, three poullry
~~oclr: managements
. - two bro1'Ier
pro:jeeu, lt beef, and one rabb~t

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ll'OI ~ - P~ ila-omenl
Tbl1 JNr hls pro,Jec:U ore IIlii!
dtd!'y OOW, JO ~ of hay, five
aues of CGnl, tollO IOIIIIIaoa, five ·
aero&amp; of oallan4 pa1111!'e ~o~~pro...
mO!Il

tomaloes. 'l'bls It his
Ivan Powell-~'1000 tomatoe&amp; and
,IJ,J....,.. of cll&gt;baio, Tblo wUJ be .
bJa Jut rear u a farmer.
Tom euru.-two-flfthl aue of
,potatooa fOI' blloenlor year. A ooU
~J&gt;Io lW btO!I taken for loll~
!D.f.' lie II planalnf to plaat !be
Potlito!l• 011 ·a neld that bod to-

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The civic minded !Jitlivtduals and firms Usted below are co-epoDIGI'I ~Ill~ lllal
proper reeog¢Uon lie Jiven THE FUTURE FARMERS OF RACINE
for a :pear ol

accompli4bment and endeavor.

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SPONSOREQ BY

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make 11400 of! bla loliiitoe proicet
If tpmalo prleea ore IOCMI.
laek Prolfltt-4000 tomatoeo.
has seleeted land and has had the
manure .Hauled attd; plled up read)'
to ll]ll'eaii. He alao 'Is taklni a beof
ealf for a project, booing bought
his ealf and eopalred a bullcllng to
keeP blm ln.'
' larry ADen-Jacnaslng otra,..
berries from 1100 to 21100 plant&amp;.
'His Clltl have farrowed plfS, one
farrowed elibt and the other ona.
nine.
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Lam Bloaoer-Jnereastng bls 1"'
malo project from . 1000 to 5~
plllota. IJJ 'b ll I aere of vound ·
.t o illae.
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tomato
plant. aa l&gt;nd tbat bao ~&gt;tea manund and ha4 !'100 lb. of lertilizer .
Johe Cleland-Increaoo his tomate; plant. !tom zooo to 3000
plantt.
GOOl'lle JjeecJo-200 otraiMberry
plant. and· JOO• r~ plsnt.
and one ""'" of cam. He hao o.,

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The Roci~e Chapter of the Futu~e Farmers of America o.re be~­
mended on a year of splendid ochte vement and
tn pursuit of
agricultural knowledge.
ThrQugh their studie$ of the scientific approach ~ tile prQbltms of
farming they hove brought credit to themselves, to.•t hetr comml,lnlty ond
to their school. '
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On this page are recounted many of their ~hi~nts dl,ll'ing this
post year, all of which reflect to them the credtt Which IS clue the
bership of this chapter.

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projects Include
ane farm acCQunt, one d... iry herd
record .t~o poultry flock records,
41 home beautifications, 11 pasture
improvements, and 38 others inrludlns bOIIIe ~·don, hom
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•abop, and lraeter maintenance.
Tbe10 produetlons and ln•pr&lt;Jv•
moat projects are the
elouroom lnotrueUoa for
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eat nal alfleultur..- year. In ad-,r·
tion uch· vooatlpnal aat~cultuN
lut ltl.ide~t Has an
opportunitl to

Jlmmi ConuUJ lilf:f f', F. A.
becaQO liiiQI..IW!l C!!fo'- fao:wlna paf . .eoJlof!,
. ,expenses next year.
they lllte Il FFA i'NIIdut D·•~ but alao a ·Wltlo ..JertlOII of oOun·
.~ ~tt-&lt;&gt;nelbolf arro of
Sayre alld otbera llale he"! ,why ea. F. F. A •.tu!!lloo bol'f how to @at onJt!1t corll and 1100 otrowben'y
lhty 111&lt;o v ..A&amp;: "VoeaUonal alri· •lellli will&gt;- eac• otlter au~ to be plalito.
eulture alvei ·a l"'"2'\ ·.tho opporo- boDtat. ll boa aiv. . holy• rupoul· . Harold IIOC!askey...oae aere of
tunlt¥ to toara by ·olljM!rlenee, · 'blllty .,d It 1illl 4o th• _,. to
.Otn aali eonstrueUon ~
'!:'flrOUP. ibis oxperle!&gt;te oae wiU tb!!'O Ill !he !uturo.
1 lamp ta abop.
•avelbe
bowle4P o1 bts
r . .JI'. A. II nat au wort. There
non we... tao planta of strow·
ieami01. 'lbo tutwil r - mo~ ...., parUoa with doaclnr 0114 oata. l&gt;el,ii•• Wtth uwduat already oa
to explal!llll belt: IAan!IDII to do, . To~ a ~ lD FP.A. tho plant.. He selected bla 0w11
Dolq to : i~ Earl!lll( to live, you ...., Initiate&lt;!. There II notb- otnwberrlos.
Living to - · ·
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' . ill( .bard obout It but there lo no
Tommy Chapman-one aere of
''Think abOut lt."
funny truslneu. connOily plaaa to , _ corn.
ra1ae 2,000 tomato pllln" tbll """' Allred 1:oney-0ne ecre of aweet
... DOll Johnaon earolled Ia Voea- mer.
cOrn. and perhaps tomatoes.
!lonal AIJ'Icult""' fn bll llinlof
·David Hyoell-oa~ b'e on I·
!Meii'ID Roush-300 tomatoel.
f"IIT at ·Raelne '111gb S.h6ol. Ill* ed In vocational· agt;culture
' Gooflre', Coni\GUy-1,000 toma•
pUl')II!BO ll'U to Jeam more abj&gt;u.t 1aio
kbowlodu a•d
wlli&lt;\OIIi joOL· Tbl land Ia plowed . and ~at'iJ!'Iellltute aa . bil Jl!'!&gt;l- for loll throu1li
:Ria 11.!1-,A. · 'lie&lt;l dtimod and land r..tllbed.
l"'~ 09~ 0( 'l!i" lalrf lli..ali:&gt;~ tb&lt;' app&lt;~rtani4' .ca
~ !Wden-180 strawbetrv
_.,..,, iUDe ~a· ~
five ...,. .,,.~Ip abllltr.
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these , stUdents have se ected
132 prod•ion projecta and &amp;5
fieJd containing one acre.
Leroy Wolfe-plans to grow 2,· intprovemeDt p.rojects. Each voca·
000 tomato· .planta and he has two tion agriculture student electing
works out a
improvement projects. beautifl£,. prodution pro~ects
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Uon ~nd -a home-garden.
budget of expected costs and re-·
carl:v Wilt--Plan~ to grow 5,· turns. For each budget 1lD agree· .
000 tOfuato p18nts, batvesUng four ment II written stating exacUy for
lbJ Qf tQmatoes.. from' each plant. whit ~he ~tud&amp;nt wlll be reapons·
!e p1iln8. to use l2-i2-12 fertilizer. ible and how much of th~ ll!turns
He aliO wtll have . beef and a he wlll reeeive froJD hil project.
·Each studeri\, wllt 1et goals and
cor.n pi'o'ject of one
erosabred write plallJ 1tating how be will
beiler and qne acre of corn.
reach the,se aoals. In addition 11.
.lamei Sellers-plansofto have twdo complete col!l record will be kept.
dairy oows, cQ.e acre
corn, an
This vear these 64 students have
one acre of hay.
elected· 23 corn projects, two
Carl Wolfe-plaDJJ to raise 10• wheat. one oats, two
.potatoes,
· 000 tomatoes. and to average
fo11r
lso
nine bay, 47 vegetables including
pounds per P1anL He a · P1ans tomatoes, cabbage, swl!et corn, and
to bave' tWo acres ol fieldb corn.
b 18 peppera, six small fruit, two sma 11
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FrA Chapter lead111'1 """'"
~ero for· most other memben whl'
they earolled lo VoeaUonal AI!'!
elllture at llacble lllp !ehool. At
o~o time it. rept11'1e41f uae4 to b&lt;
• 'll'hllpered a)lout; "Get ID v..Aa
and hovo • eoft .topcb."

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·Don Beegle-pllllll to ' 111'" 4 •'
·ooo tomAto plants on the farm of
Mr. ltarold Roush this summer.
J?oit. also pl~ns· to raise one acre
Sixty-four boys 1tudying Voea·
of C~I'Jl ani! .~00 laying hens.
tion81 Agrieuture at Racine High
Charles Shain--plans to bave School will earn aa thP.y learn this
15000 ltomato plants. and hopea to year says Carl Wolfe, of the Junbaaketball
avjafl&amp;:e thre;e _ p~und of saleab!e ior clus, and star

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Larry cap!lngOl' _ 100 toyers 2,QOO tomato pla~ta.

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a,wbiehaveraged200lbsperhead.
Jtckle Curnmin..~ -- two ~ dairy
heifers and 3,!)00 ~otq,~s fOr his
productiqn projects. il~J~.(}aifj wt.
record shows he feedS a· 'ration ,of
o.rta, com,, an d. soybean . o u m,eal.
~ go~l is .to feed f. ration in
which his dalry wlll gain two lba.

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rHESE BOYS, members of the sophomore elau in tractor repOir,
lndor. ·Tbey Nplaced the steering gears, distributor, adjoated. the
(spray aDd bnjsh) the tractor, cleaned the air filter aod replaeod the
t,he bodns, s~ed disc blades, eledrie welded broken parts and
disc. Left to rlllbt around the tractor, Arthur Beegle, Cltarles Holter,
Bellen, Jim'Price, Jackie Cummins, l111ward Nolan (Vo-Ag .inllrUdor
•II!• (lluteh) Gaul, Roy Van Meter and tieMtt C lrde.

olfalfi hiiJ'. ·He plans to lm!'l""'• wllh dalt)o. proJe!'!a and developed
two acres -of paature -thliia year.
swine and hay 9rojeets. Tbil ye:ar
Ji~ 'nel.ss oor- I.GOQ .JNtollera be has a dairy -be:rd man•aement
ln .partnel'!lbiD with hlo f.iaaer, ¥r. proJeet and hoy and wheat and he
He..._n Thefls. Th~ II ,tll,e oeeond loo ba• show«! "'eral projeeu
b1'01d Of ~n., for llbn
relr at the Metis County Fair.
~ ~rta he ,plana to .i$ort 24,opo
Melvin Clroi......,"J'ortJ he has
brOilero ia all this ~fl. ,Ia addl·
tion to tbis ent.,prbe be plaq,_~~ two dairy cows an on"t dairy

d·ally~ Jlis....-elght r~o.rd ~~ows hls
dalry:.weighs 801 ancl (100 ll)s. He
·a14D bu sl.K acres of pasture im·
provements and Home BeautJficat1
on.
David Taylor.......ft,OOO
tol'Qa·
toe1, one aere tweet ~orn, and soil
ImprOvement.
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· Jijn Price - one registered beef
heifer, one lleef steer, a"nd two actel of field corn for &amp;. productio'l
PfOjel!l For improvement projects
be has home beautification, bm
yard improvement and one acre of
p_.sture improvemf;!:nt. He also is
Pb.nnina• to build gates as a sun.
r
pJementary farm practice. tn· Shop
thla year be bas repaired and plant.
ed ill! disc .apd retalred ond paint·
ell bl.l fatber'a tneti&gt;r.
J\J"th11r ~gle - two •r-e• of
field ~= and 8oo pouad.s of lrl.lb
ebbltler teed potatoes aQd alao an
lmprovem~nt projed or one fourt't
,~re of ~e )'ard.
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te8dJn!P• 32% d&amp;ltu..:.-•ement
in · aa moo'jectS. opho~.
Pl'l
-, maldti11
tht&gt;~ eoneenVate ntl.oa. H,e feed&amp; ~re aDd jubipr 'Yttr be ·eqntlnue~

SUPER CHAMPION
TRUDS.

·Laneasted St Mary 87
Mt. Veroon St, Vlnceet BZ

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Columbus AcadelllJ 515

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DareU Sellel'l-&lt;lne dairy hel·
fer and. one dairy e~. two ·ac:r~s
of eoril, two~· ot liv, aDd an
improvement project of fwa A(jf8S:
J.;arrjr Eber.f)aeb--J feeder pig
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U 1at h ogs fro(D. Nov. 17 to Feb.

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FFA 'riee president; Don Joh11110a, chaptef'fa•mer. ..n,~ lly:;tu; · ~rer; ~.:~Iter,
~eeretary; Dwaln Sayre, pmsldent; Roflmd Wo~e.. ~ll.lpl,e!.' f~t; ' .W'Jid. P~er, 'J'!!POrler;
Glen Wrtgbt, asslslant lnstru~tor. HO\HI'd !llfllip .w~. ~~ for ;th~.·~· ~h'~plw'ed
• gold award for top place In the wetlem IIIli ef ~116 C(ltltJieUUon lul yi.,. ·.

Cash Income, Home Beautifi~tion, Garderiing
Projects Included In Endeavo,f;sofFF~Members

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William Snowden of Dayton
~ent saturday aliht and Sunday
wltb hil mother, HrL France•
Snowden. He wa1 aceo01rnled
here by hl1 IDD, Mr. an Mr~.
Floyd Snowden and chUdren who
•pent the week end wlth ber parent., Mr. ami 141'1. o•IU• PiU:en1,
Middleport.

Servicemen

V&amp; tc er
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of .them ean anld b.a&amp; bJt LD the 20
fl 1 !~[/t!Y~~ C:::~a~:
runt br4;~\Most !lkel~ to ~~k
IEidll' t'p W&amp; ;;a t2 . ' . . aid today be ~old report
oose at li . scorers are . uvui Norwoul • Srr V n• •
.., ::~('!" Tribe tra.\ntn~"r•-p here
Gra~am, Roome Salser (with
~ Xawilr M
.
T "'l'..
aiJI.JDSt Rutlao~ _l !ill~ Carl Wolrc.
""•Utn e.AIIft fl
I~11n Powell, l11n A-dams. and Bob 1 Steulaea\'Ule JGI
.
B1!ch. cluay iUard a~ co-c,p· 1
lf.l1tlal: .,..,
tams. are thrnts all the 1J.m.e.
i WelliY!lle CM
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I The Middleport Ycllow_ Ja.cke~. .
tteul:JIIJvUlc C.,:trtl •
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if they _expect to win tomght, will I &amp;fldd'd"'D 48 .~ Jt
. have clther to get. hot, and StiiY XenlJ., EJtoq.
.
Perfect~---1
hot.
the out¥id~, or work the Colvmliu.t lt. Cb.u'Ja 11
~n
I ball JDslde f{11' elos.e sho.tt, a tnadt.
.
.Columbus ,Rosary 48
~ North ClaroUna, sW1 unbeaten
tl,ey have displayed httl~ of so . Cl-.illicothe 59-'Newtrk M
becJ.w;e it lounit ~how to l!ltop
far tbl_s season.
1 Springfield 6!S Col. Central 81
, GT'tdr Wal)aQt, . ~ .ltiarned the r~ally 10' placel...
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In big Jlm BoWles at center the 1 Worllt.iqton 6ft Lqndon 81
DJIU of tP -ttltai it r01)' meet
.
Jackets have a potent threat. He lrontoo 68 Dayton Fairmoet
h fi
Qd
the
has averaged a traetton under
Mal')'!villc tiS
:U~O:.e': -~ ~h-Ca= I
poJnta ~r iSii!Pe ill 14 ,&amp;l!:9AL con·
Columbut HOly Family 48
aecordlng ~ 0 tlte UD.lttd ,..__ 1
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test, an4 eaptur~ t11J111-. place ~n Newark 6t. nancill 70
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Mt. Vernon St. Vtnemt 52
•'•bt d lied
11 --•-t 8 ~
off t)ie ~ar~ ',VIIerJ! be iJ tbe Wa1hlngton C. II. 19 Greenfield :sc5
.,_.. ~n f .... _ an ro
.CLEVELAND
UP · Carmen) fense of his own 14'J.pouJl4 boallet
Jacket mam rebounder.
TOURNAMENTS
~a · 7~\ v~rzi~'~ ~tb C~a· · Basilio,: the .snarling t.iger man against the ·winDer o·f next Tu.e&amp;·
·Bob. Morrio, w,....
fm'ward; has ·
Cl- AA •--'--k
a at wil.
rc ape ""Nottb
• • Clr.ollne
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. a who LH\
n·tteaed lobany Saxton with day's flllht at Newark,
N.J., be.
,
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a great two-handed shot from out·
At C....,.
-.~ 1· -~
d - • . ~• it perhaPf .thG at'COlld!fast:eBt knock· tween Vince
Martine&amp; _,.d _. lllx:~ ·.,
1
side and when he's on be'• terrtfic .. Wooster 93 Pe!Yy 38
1 m;;;reet out in Wll!'ltetwpight .f.itl.e hi.Jtory .champ Kid Gavilan.
Tht Ja~ketc are rounded out with Mallllllon 81 OrrvUle .150
.
Friday
Aigbt.
Uallenced
today
for
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JuniOr Kenn.dJ wllo piau Ia the 1
· At 1~·
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the midillaweisht .,.owa.
Craggy-faced BuWo I kayo 1J1
etfl.ter •lot 011 o-ffense and ean Sanduaky 84 WiltaM M
CAIIisiUI, owaer of • l'f·! l'M"I want a shot at tbe winner of strumllrttd Saxton ln their tJDr.1
break loooe '"' 16 to 20 polat OUI· ITiffin (;olumbian 6'1
ord, !'IS -~:
I ....,. the Geae runmer,Ray Roblaaon encouater Wll ..ot tbe Wlelt lit
puta. Bobby Nelaon, spee&lt;ly 1\W'd.
•nrfio Clllvert 61
lal'lll"
• NOAA llpt," annouaeeci lite fiet')' IIIUJ· welter Ullo .hlltory; for Jlmply '•'
IIAY•d wltb Pomeroy's l!'eal
At LIIM
y.
110" who ata"""'d Saxtoa 1 d... n McLarla belted Ollt. YDIII!I CtrAaron Buffin~• every ltep laat Lima TO lt. Mary~ 61
time lnd liDYbed him to the bett, the tblrd, at 2.8T of tbe fitwt
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TWO I!OIINS (IN YOU
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b e• Ftndla•~ ?P Wapakoneta 1!11nno 110
MiiJ\1U, PI a. UP - WIth 'on11 eanvao wltb 1 ,...,..
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o&amp; r suar · e eame up w t 1.,
At :Yeu...-to•n
t•- n • · lJn·• up 11110.. , for a knockout ·a t 2:41 · of the sec- &amp;e es.
1 t. 11aJ 01t
t. u--Iao
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a wea.. ~.. n- Youngstown South 85 GiraPd. 'lll
them, lumlllet To tnd Blrdt-. ond round before 8.514 at CleveBasilio, 29, was snarllng a.o.·l
villt team Tbursdly nlgb.t.
Salem 82 Yotlnfstown Chaney 4P -~. tsmins of tbe bi.Dd.l~ &amp;-- land ~na; ttl tbeir title "tubber grim-facet •• he tore after SaxREIIRVBI CLAIM
.4.\lJU.Dtowft ftteCb
.
:ritktn, JiJt;lre tp.mQi tb.t SlOD.OOO mateh.
ton at the openlne bell.
·Middleport .... ,.,., and RaYou
- . , . 61 &amp;&lt;~~led Widener Handicap at lilaJ\bou_t ~001;1 rloher fer leu
''&amp;oxton promlaed to m••e a
At ....,
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clne 1teaene1 will open the tour- Toledo Macomber I!
leah Pa"$ _,...,. a twV"UOI'II 1an stx
nu e1 o
wor 1 e runnlni fight
1111inst JDf lu.t
ney tontJbt ·at 8 ·p. m. In the fin·
ToJedo. Wr . IFill
. 4 _
fair.
champion fro., Chittenango. N.Y., DiJht," the champion 9l)la.lnld.
ala of the Reserve tourne,..
souu,t "a reJl bla:-money fllht" "And 1 know be was out &amp;o loli.e
Thl• one ought to be ...,,1 ttose, Toledo W~
U&gt;looJ 02 iro!IDIGTON, CoDD.-ctw'IOd outdoors In Mar with middle- me up-even 11 be didn't beat me.
with the lLttle Jacket. harine \he Oak Harbor 10 F~ tw
wlth fa.lliilJ' t.o display lights on , weight ruler Fullmer or Sucar
Basilio wa1 so thankful for Jt.ts
edae to become county ebamp1. Toledo CliJ 88 ,....,. JIM N
bls tractor, Paul E. Hall wu ac- Ray, who are alated _Lfor a title impressive vie-tory that be droppt~d
Tbe Jacket1 are led by Gene
A ,_. ..
quitted dter h~ prod.ueed I DIW:f- bout 1t ChiCIJO stadJ., April24.. to his knees In mld·rinJ, -wh.e
Crgokl and Mark Kollr while the . Marion 70 Bu~'
peper clippJne
adviline that
Carmen PnuH Attack
Saxton's handler1 were half-earrjyoung Tornadoea will match lbese Malllfletd 48
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U,ht. bt 1urnecl on at 8:1511 p.m.Meanwblle, carmen ria oUered lag Johnny to his cprner, and ~d
boys witb Buzz Beegle and Ed
At • .,..
18 ·minute• after Hall's machine a l guarantee of $75.000 lor a de- a two minute prayer of graditude.
Chopman.
«f"li!ded wltli an auto. ,
Amhet'at 84 Oberlla 51
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With Competing
In Ma.ior Races
··rve had It," casped Landy
after finlthlne aecond to Georf
Flqmtae In an 880-yvd elub event
at Olympic Park.
Landy holda the world record In
the mile event with the time of
~b'i8 minutes 111et 1at Turku, FJn.
land, June 21, 1954.
Fletrllng beat Landy by two
yard8 today: Landy was elocked
In 1:158.4 mlnutet which e1perts

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j . BAcine ll not led by ID~~)'.
~llll: boYi wverage regularly LD tbe
. , .,....... . . . .
two eo.lumn f.liUfes a~ ~errone ChJd•vM
ff,

Bone Tops·Fie}d.
By precanous
,
One· Stroke 1ua
--d I
HOTJSroN, Tex. ljP - Gone
Bone, whose baltw.ay mlll'k lead Is

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Chips. . Down--::.In
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Winner Goes To SectiOnal Meet He.Id I
:=.
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h~: .n"':~:~~,:.~:n~n~~,~ ~~~r;~ In Athem' University Gym
Next Week
~ ,,2
··~ Pt. Pleal3nt um e openin g fteld goal gave
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.u:ruDJ.. ; w~l&gt;ped thl Wahama them a momentary 2-0 advzantage.
9/hite Faleonll by a seore of 91-63 Willie CBll personall y took care
Ia-.&amp; .-De played at Pt. . Pleasant. of that, howf' vt'r. with three con·
. Spilth Will everywhere on the s!: ::utiv-e goals to give the Big
.to ·bll remarkable perform· Blacks a 6-2 lead
IDCt. iJte rebounded we11 and inTwo fielr1 goals hy John Lavne
tercePted pus after pass as he tied the gam e at six-all and then
ltreabd up and down lhe court La~· nc sank a foul shot to put the
teemingly never tir ing. He offered F alcons In a brief _ HJ lead . Call
an assortment nf shots ranging ont:e agai n tossed 10 a field goal
rrom t ip·h &lt; to nn.--. hll nd set shot s r') 5 hov,. t he· Bi g Bl acks into tbe
h'am nuteJdto .
tead to 11t a Y.
In all be hit 18 field goals ;nd
.' " th e pr E&gt; liminary contest , the
made 16 out of 27 free throws. It Pt Pleasant Re serv es whippod the
was 10 "off nigit " for him per- f} ttl t&gt; to• 9 J con~ b~ a score ot 94-29.
eentagewi~e at t'le free th row line . Marvin Rou s~ or Wa!lama Wh
The nlg'tt's total bro ught hi.!. sea - •, 11(., wit h 11 points.
WAHA '.t:A _ ou... .-.r 4- 2- 10;
son's ~~eorin J to 455 Polnts in 20
appearanees
Arnold 3-1- 7: G. RIJush 1- -0-2
.
l"ord 11- 2- 24 : Clark 4---2-10;
Wiliie Call able forward bf the Lav ne 1- 5- 7; R. Rou sh 1---0-2.
'Big Blacks. ~hipped in with 25 Totals 25~1 ~-63 .
IJOID~J irt .• ~rlorm~tl!ce that was
PT. PLEASANT _ Herrig 1--0

Tonip~ 11 wbep. tiM ehl_
JIII are
dowll. wtt.b- Ill ear.d&amp; ~-. f.S
thl' two top_ ClaN A. b&amp;tketball
ieama iD llei&amp;l Ce~ b&amp;1:tle: for
the rlibt lA&gt; ·~--~ leetlonal
toul"'lUlltot at AtUCJ¥ ...,a week.
».acine, 21·1 in eouut)' PI inde·
p.ez:aMt play lll.eetl )114d)MpoM,
J-12 in the &amp;EOAL, f·JI on their
Muon at g p. m. in tbe Po•eroy
cvm. n is the fmal.J of tbe r.ounty
tourn&amp;lDent.
. Coaeb Nolan Swaekhamer'• boys
l:nd Mldtneport faru wt1l .,_ ba~k·
ln.g on tb2 traditionll eDDelmuon
that~ ie: DOt 1 t.ournameu.t

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Ten ClUb8 T0 C0mpete In Me1gs
lnVI'tati'onal Cage Tourney In Portland

Ten tea.ans will draw for places
Tueaday, In the ·Mejgs Counly In·
vitatlonaJ Grade School buketball
tournament which mlf open next
week, or possibly the week afterwardl.

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bv Smith's tremen ·
2• Yohng
Call
t.d·::l ,:l.ai&gt;Wed
l&gt;).lt of hill betttr perform- 25; 'Smith 18-1 ~ :52:
Hoschar
ances of the 1·r&gt;a r with 2-4 points. 0---0--0 · Mc('Jintock 2-3~9 · ToHe was hitti ng well on a jump totals ~4_ 24::_ 92 .
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tbot from the foul circle and allo
Sconng by quarters :
For th e FaIcons , J oe Ford turn- Wahama
11 13 16 23 63
~auled in 18 reboun!J,9. RoY Clark ' ·Pt. Pleasant
20 24 26 22 92

Portland Gr;.l1e Sebool Prlnclpal
and Coach Hubort Prlre 11ld t..
day 1taa:lng of the , three.ni&amp;'ht
tourney will depen• on "what Ill·
eine does (il the tornadoes beat
Middleport tonight) ;n the llertlon·
al Tournflmcnt at Athens next
week." U Middleport wins the
ri8bt to enter the sec:tional11, Port·
land'l &amp;ournament will probably
opea next Tburoday night, Febru·

' ary 28 at Portland.
Grade School fives from Ohio
1nd West Virginia have been invllcd-and h11ve exrepted- to
compete.
Following are the dubs and
their eoacb€:s that will draw on
Tucl'la• night "' 7 p. m. In .port~
land for places in the brackets:
Rutland, Henry Null; Harrisonvllle, Paul McVey; Sh,dc, Ralph
WiRel: Coolville, A. Bibbee; Cot·
taa:eviJle, W. Va., Roy Lloyd; Wa·
hama, Frank Capeb~rl ; Letart,
Larry Wolfe; Syracuse, Liwrene:e
Rose; RacinP, Junior Wolfe, ·•nd
Portland.

SeatOD route; Hawner ec.eh Lar·
rY Kerrilon I bot"• have
been
laytn1 wLtb re4Deed ltellJJ In
their Jut tbree oullap. Their
lone fop tM1 year CJIDe at the
band• of Wahama :l.u a return
mateh.
Thursday nlg"ht gB.inlt a 1o-so
Rutland eluh theould hit only
-J
40% of their ahots whieh U good
Big Ten shooting but not good forRaeine. If it hadn't beell. fGr Ron·
nle Saloer'l tO for II field .g oa'the dub's shooting agatnat Rut·
land would baYe been a aorrow!W
figure.
The n)'ln£ II that yHI' all&lt;r
year good teams eome out of Jta.
1
1 1 1· h
d ~-•
c ne on tb
Y ir
o ~J8 ten
1 up an ''"''"
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out o
e &amp;u•a IJ:ImJ at tour.t tl
h
th 1 ht
namen me w ere e T 1 answers are puttint tbe hall throuab
the hGOpD mT~ times than thi:
opponen~.
ma) or moy n
be true, dependtne upon which
team a fan place, his loyalty.

the peak
or hisa two-year
ca·
.reer,
carried
precariousproone-

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SPRING
. .4-rnlzlng and repalrln1

Ford today in the third round of
the $36,000 Houston Open. Bone
had, 69-67·136 an 1I !Ford 63-89·137.
•Bone, 2&amp;-year-old native of ifontia~, Mieh., J!laylng out o! Loui•
ville, Ky., dropped a l!Hoot birdie
putt on the 18lh that -he hopes will
be the one which will break his
jin.x c4 beln" "alway&amp; one stroko
out of the m·oney.''

nllds"'711W ••" '•"• Landy Through
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MELBOURNE, Australia UP World ehamJ)Jon mller John l..andy
today annouriced his retirement
from major athl11tle competition.

considered utiafJetory Jo that It
was only his secori• race 1lnco the
Olympiea.
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-Prt. X:ennetb E. 'l..wt.for;d, lTt 1
next
son of Ur. ud Y.r.s. Le~rd L1PU- ·
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ford , Route 1, Pomeroy, Ohio, re- ·
Last year he ma~e an ettimated eently was graduated (rom ibe
~~~~;,.;;,~~"! ~; ~~ u,. ...... , eOUI'Oe o1 tbe 4rn!y's
'"My arm f~ls ffue-;:d I think Soutbeutem Slpalilc:hool, l'prl
Gordon, Ga.
fas~.'''lfe ·~:~ the same ~s
·, The eight-week eoune trained
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Wynn, a mainstay of tbe Tribe iim to coJlstrUct and ' Otall'lt.tlin
i:r~:~pa.:; ~=~~~~~~ ~~~~ botb open and lud co"ered field
coiJlmunication wires and ~ables. \"' ·
year's Petllllnt nee.
"U'a
too .e.arly to tell." he
Lumford entered the ArlD7 "
sald . ''D~t~t if our. young p)ayeu last Sep~ber and rompleted ba- •
come t~u~ ~ i!'a bani to, tell,.sic combat tral!1b:l&amp; at Part Jack·
&amp;bqut YOUnjlten- we •mil'-t ion, S.C.

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)loy Vaa M~ter-:rwo .t eod.e r .. .J.
Ve!l, 150 taylng hen1, 800 Jbrilt·
mae t,reea and two ·a erts
Oats.
His lmprovj!Jilent projaeta consist
ot HoD&gt;e Garden, Hoi!IO l)eautllt..
cation and one acre bly, wnd he It
moklng an .alfalfa poultry feeder lo
oc:hool ahop.
Charles Holter - ooe dalr7 co-w
ttld ealf, oue dal.ry heifer and two
ICI'OI of eom. ·His lnipi'Oftlll&lt;flt
&amp;iroJeet 1o poultry fioek records,
.d.ilrl' herd recorda, one -acre of
i 1pillmprovement and One- aere of
pasture improvemen~ He plana to
make two mUk stooi.B', ane lawn
chair and study welding, e1ectric
wielng and rope tieiag.

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CLAII A
' PIWbll CouiLif
·Monroe lll Jackson 40
West Alexandria 41 Nfeloa 87
MofttiD""ry ~
Wayne S9 Phfi1ipllburf 48
Dixie 64 -rarmel'BvUle 60
Plc:kaway County
Srlot!) 72 Plctaway Twp. 0,;
Ashville 87 Walnut 1Wp. M
Loo•n Couafty
West Mansfield 44 ;Rushsylvania 41
Hunbville 65 Perry Zanes 46
Lawrenoe Cpnty
Chesapeake M Fairland fi5
Non-County At WHtervillw
tiArYIVille 68
'Columbus Holy Family 48

By Unltld Prus
EAST
Penn Sbte 75 Colgate 74:
'Dartmouth 76 Penn 52
Harvard 80 Cornell 59
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Bryan 76 Van
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Citadel 68 Wofford 66
Wash. &amp; IR.P 180 Wm _ &amp; Mary 58
Georgetown 95 BelJarmine 8l
Tulane 102 Mississippi 7ol
Miss. St. 94 LSU 76
WIST
Washington 70 Calltornia 57
UCLA 81 Oregon 62
Idaho 74 Oregon St.' 87
•Denver 62 Colorado A&amp;M 81

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Applied on sound tire bodies or
on your own recappCible tires

Don Laroen and Johnny Kucks,
two of the New York Yankcct'
world 11erles pitching heroea, will
offlclally become holdouts unles 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harrl10n Baker of
they sign Saturday beforf" the ·Columbus were Sund'ty guests of
world champlona begin practlcirlg her .alster, Mr. and Mrs. Caah Zimto bid for their eighth American merman.
League pennant in the last nine
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price
years, reports the United Press.
.,.tslted Sunday afternoon with her
tl1ter, Mr." and Mrs. Elza Michael.
Rev. E1rl Slack Ia on the 1lc:!t
titlon litln. In fact, I won't run
seriously anymore but just have lltl '
Mr. and Mr~ Fonest JlleCano of
an occaalonal outing at lnterclub
Charleaton lp&amp;tll a day lbe pall
event., .. he said.
.week wlth tier paroata, Jll, ...,t
Mr. and Mrs. Purl Van Meter
of Galllpolla Jpent the week end
with hor paronta, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Grue1er.
Sunday callers at the home of
Mr. ond Mn. Wlllla1n Largent
were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Porter
and dauibter, Rutb and aon. Roger
of The Plaina, Mrs. Naomi Schoonover of Columbua and their 110n,

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ELEmiC WHDERS
A• ~PRE$5015
CONCRm FORMS

CA.TIRPILLA.R BULLDOZERS
IA.CK HOE

Two for $21.95

Two for $24.95
Two for $28.00 ·
Two for · $3\.00
Two for flit·""
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erow one acre .of .eorn.
.._If, 11\il ae.res o! b.arJey, .afx acres
Edward Hobaet - oill ra~ts· of cotn ud nve oeres .of bay. He
and be pW.. If r,aile Dl ra,bblta pl_ana to have h,ome ~auUI,caUon,
tbls year. Hi&amp; rec.,.... show t~t tbree acres of pasture tmprove-he hai.$8.SOin teed anCI $12 in rab.- me11t for .his lrnJ.Irovement J)r'Oject. ·
bit• 1n adtlltlon to bls r'lbblta he aad he bas repaired 0 traetor disk £II
plans to pow. one acre -of corn and ·to uSe on the projects.
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one acre of alfalfa bay,
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Jerry · J?alley-pl~s · to grow

oeven:

whleb he plans to k.. p fOr 'obout
n'ne months. In -addit}un, b' pllPII
to have ~tomato pl~ta. ·F or iJn.
prove"ment proJeets he" plans to
have I home beautifi~ltlon, home
1mproveme at and a 1so a h orne tillf·

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Richard Shuler-one hereford
beef Jteer. His project - recordi
shDW hi.J beef ia gai~ o:a.e pouhd
per day 'from corn ~oD meil and
timothY h~. ~e stefr now weighs
~:JO ribs. He has fed 280 lbs. of h·ay
and 250 lbe. of earn cob meal. ln
p.ddltion lto ~i:_s ~ef projec-t he also
plaq,s to lgrow 2,000 to~ato pb,ts
and two acres of field corn whieh
he plana tO, lr9W on hlllfather':l
farm, Mr. Earl Shuler.
.... R'--.... Lewl J
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b~•.ron;t beef heif6ra. Ills recor$
show hla heifers are gaining two
or ntore poun4s a day. His· feed
consists of cora eob Alee! and les'pedes! a hu. His heifers _noW we~b
7~ and 483 pounda. He baa fed
809 lbs. of e·
-atn, 1~
Jbo. of ""'".._
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......--plement and 1092 lbs. of bar. fie
plana also to have 3,000 tomato
plant"' which he loterids to grow
on 'bis father's farm, Mr. Robert
Lewis, Sr., and two acres of corn
plu.s home ·beautifica:Uoo and soil
lmprovement
Walrl Fooler - atarted In Allrl·
rlllture In t-•
with e b"! ._,
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for a pPDject of one hereford and
tomoloea as a moaey moltiDI pia.
joel. II1J sopbom-.)'tar ho bad
one lilt and field com tor • lllOile1
mUina projett. His JL!-a.I.OI" .year
•..... ,to tiove to~
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IDtf be b••
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us e
~ acre. Improvement pr6ject la
sotl Im.provemeut and home beauUti
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C!l' an.
Jloh~pd ,W,oJfe-tbree beef anlm~ an~ two and one·thlrd aeres
of'li'IY·~th
:~~e atll'led-•--t
In blland
fresbmon
hopes
J'ear •• .one a,.1.1' have five anima'- bY am year.
lll• beef U))malJ welllh 119'7 lb.,
alo lb., aod, lb.
Jaelr:le wtgal-pl3ft8 to ha,ve one
beef
wbleb
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ject.
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Livestoejc pro eels 1o~u e •ve
sow a:ttd Utter, three feeder pigs,
nven 4alry herd
management1 ,
flvo dairy heifers, three poullry
~~oclr: managements
. - two bro1'Ier
pro:jeeu, lt beef, and one rabb~t

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ll'OI ~ - P~ ila-omenl
Tbl1 JNr hls pro,Jec:U ore IIlii!
dtd!'y OOW, JO ~ of hay, five
aues of CGnl, tollO IOIIIIIaoa, five ·
aero&amp; of oallan4 pa1111!'e ~o~~pro...
mO!Il

tomaloes. 'l'bls It his
Ivan Powell-~'1000 tomatoe&amp; and
,IJ,J....,.. of cll&gt;baio, Tblo wUJ be .
bJa Jut rear u a farmer.
Tom euru.-two-flfthl aue of
,potatooa fOI' blloenlor year. A ooU
~J&gt;Io lW btO!I taken for loll~
!D.f.' lie II planalnf to plaat !be
Potlito!l• 011 ·a neld that bod to-

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The civic minded !Jitlivtduals and firms Usted below are co-epoDIGI'I ~Ill~ lllal
proper reeog¢Uon lie Jiven THE FUTURE FARMERS OF RACINE
for a :pear ol

accompli4bment and endeavor.

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make 11400 of! bla loliiitoe proicet
If tpmalo prleea ore IOCMI.
laek Prolfltt-4000 tomatoeo.
has seleeted land and has had the
manure .Hauled attd; plled up read)'
to ll]ll'eaii. He alao 'Is taklni a beof
ealf for a project, booing bought
his ealf and eopalred a bullcllng to
keeP blm ln.'
' larry ADen-Jacnaslng otra,..
berries from 1100 to 21100 plant&amp;.
'His Clltl have farrowed plfS, one
farrowed elibt and the other ona.
nine.
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malo project from . 1000 to 5~
plllota. IJJ 'b ll I aere of vound ·
.t o illae.
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plant. aa l&gt;nd tbat bao ~&gt;tea manund and ha4 !'100 lb. of lertilizer .
Johe Cleland-Increaoo his tomate; plant. !tom zooo to 3000
plantt.
GOOl'lle JjeecJo-200 otraiMberry
plant. and· JOO• r~ plsnt.
and one ""'" of cam. He hao o.,

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The Roci~e Chapter of the Futu~e Farmers of America o.re be~­
mended on a year of splendid ochte vement and
tn pursuit of
agricultural knowledge.
ThrQugh their studie$ of the scientific approach ~ tile prQbltms of
farming they hove brought credit to themselves, to.•t hetr comml,lnlty ond
to their school. '
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On this page are recounted many of their ~hi~nts dl,ll'ing this
post year, all of which reflect to them the credtt Which IS clue the
bership of this chapter.

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projects Include
ane farm acCQunt, one d... iry herd
record .t~o poultry flock records,
41 home beautifications, 11 pasture
improvements, and 38 others inrludlns bOIIIe ~·don, hom
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•abop, and lraeter maintenance.
Tbe10 produetlons and ln•pr&lt;Jv•
moat projects are the
elouroom lnotrueUoa for
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eat nal alfleultur..- year. In ad-,r·
tion uch· vooatlpnal aat~cultuN
lut ltl.ide~t Has an
opportunitl to

Jlmmi ConuUJ lilf:f f', F. A.
becaQO liiiQI..IW!l C!!fo'- fao:wlna paf . .eoJlof!,
. ,expenses next year.
they lllte Il FFA i'NIIdut D·•~ but alao a ·Wltlo ..JertlOII of oOun·
.~ ~tt-&lt;&gt;nelbolf arro of
Sayre alld otbera llale he"! ,why ea. F. F. A •.tu!!lloo bol'f how to @at onJt!1t corll and 1100 otrowben'y
lhty 111&lt;o v ..A&amp;: "VoeaUonal alri· •lellli will&gt;- eac• otlter au~ to be plalito.
eulture alvei ·a l"'"2'\ ·.tho opporo- boDtat. ll boa aiv. . holy• rupoul· . Harold IIOC!askey...oae aere of
tunlt¥ to toara by ·olljM!rlenee, · 'blllty .,d It 1illl 4o th• _,. to
.Otn aali eonstrueUon ~
'!:'flrOUP. ibis oxperle!&gt;te oae wiU tb!!'O Ill !he !uturo.
1 lamp ta abop.
•avelbe
bowle4P o1 bts
r . .JI'. A. II nat au wort. There
non we... tao planta of strow·
ieami01. 'lbo tutwil r - mo~ ...., parUoa with doaclnr 0114 oata. l&gt;el,ii•• Wtth uwduat already oa
to explal!llll belt: IAan!IDII to do, . To~ a ~ lD FP.A. tho plant.. He selected bla 0w11
Dolq to : i~ Earl!lll( to live, you ...., Initiate&lt;!. There II notb- otnwberrlos.
Living to - · ·
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' . ill( .bard obout It but there lo no
Tommy Chapman-one aere of
''Think abOut lt."
funny truslneu. connOily plaaa to , _ corn.
ra1ae 2,000 tomato pllln" tbll """' Allred 1:oney-0ne ecre of aweet
... DOll Johnaon earolled Ia Voea- mer.
cOrn. and perhaps tomatoes.
!lonal AIJ'Icult""' fn bll llinlof
·David Hyoell-oa~ b'e on I·
!Meii'ID Roush-300 tomatoel.
f"IIT at ·Raelne '111gb S.h6ol. Ill* ed In vocational· agt;culture
' Gooflre', Coni\GUy-1,000 toma•
pUl')II!BO ll'U to Jeam more abj&gt;u.t 1aio
kbowlodu a•d
wlli&lt;\OIIi joOL· Tbl land Ia plowed . and ~at'iJ!'Iellltute aa . bil Jl!'!&gt;l- for loll throu1li
:Ria 11.!1-,A. · 'lie&lt;l dtimod and land r..tllbed.
l"'~ 09~ 0( 'l!i" lalrf lli..ali:&gt;~ tb&lt;' app&lt;~rtani4' .ca
~ !Wden-180 strawbetrv
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five ...,. .,,.~Ip abllltr.
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these , stUdents have se ected
132 prod•ion projecta and &amp;5
fieJd containing one acre.
Leroy Wolfe-plans to grow 2,· intprovemeDt p.rojects. Each voca·
000 tomato· .planta and he has two tion agriculture student electing
works out a
improvement projects. beautifl£,. prodution pro~ects
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Uon ~nd -a home-garden.
budget of expected costs and re-·
carl:v Wilt--Plan~ to grow 5,· turns. For each budget 1lD agree· .
000 tOfuato p18nts, batvesUng four ment II written stating exacUy for
lbJ Qf tQmatoes.. from' each plant. whit ~he ~tud&amp;nt wlll be reapons·
!e p1iln8. to use l2-i2-12 fertilizer. ible and how much of th~ ll!turns
He aliO wtll have . beef and a he wlll reeeive froJD hil project.
·Each studeri\, wllt 1et goals and
cor.n pi'o'ject of one
erosabred write plallJ 1tating how be will
beiler and qne acre of corn.
reach the,se aoals. In addition 11.
.lamei Sellers-plansofto have twdo complete col!l record will be kept.
dairy oows, cQ.e acre
corn, an
This vear these 64 students have
one acre of hay.
elected· 23 corn projects, two
Carl Wolfe-plaDJJ to raise 10• wheat. one oats, two
.potatoes,
· 000 tomatoes. and to average
fo11r
lso
nine bay, 47 vegetables including
pounds per P1anL He a · P1ans tomatoes, cabbage, swl!et corn, and
to bave' tWo acres ol fieldb corn.
b 18 peppera, six small fruit, two sma 11
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~ero for· most other memben whl'
they earolled lo VoeaUonal AI!'!
elllture at llacble lllp !ehool. At
o~o time it. rept11'1e41f uae4 to b&lt;
• 'll'hllpered a)lout; "Get ID v..Aa
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·Don Beegle-pllllll to ' 111'" 4 •'
·ooo tomAto plants on the farm of
Mr. ltarold Roush this summer.
J?oit. also pl~ns· to raise one acre
Sixty-four boys 1tudying Voea·
of C~I'Jl ani! .~00 laying hens.
tion81 Agrieuture at Racine High
Charles Shain--plans to bave School will earn aa thP.y learn this
15000 ltomato plants. and hopea to year says Carl Wolfe, of the Junbaaketball
avjafl&amp;:e thre;e _ p~und of saleab!e ior clus, and star

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Larry cap!lngOl' _ 100 toyers 2,QOO tomato pla~ta.

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a,wbiehaveraged200lbsperhead.
Jtckle Curnmin..~ -- two ~ dairy
heifers and 3,!)00 ~otq,~s fOr his
productiqn projects. il~J~.(}aifj wt.
record shows he feedS a· 'ration ,of
o.rta, com,, an d. soybean . o u m,eal.
~ go~l is .to feed f. ration in
which his dalry wlll gain two lba.

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rHESE BOYS, members of the sophomore elau in tractor repOir,
lndor. ·Tbey Nplaced the steering gears, distributor, adjoated. the
(spray aDd bnjsh) the tractor, cleaned the air filter aod replaeod the
t,he bodns, s~ed disc blades, eledrie welded broken parts and
disc. Left to rlllbt around the tractor, Arthur Beegle, Cltarles Holter,
Bellen, Jim'Price, Jackie Cummins, l111ward Nolan (Vo-Ag .inllrUdor
•II!• (lluteh) Gaul, Roy Van Meter and tieMtt C lrde.

olfalfi hiiJ'. ·He plans to lm!'l""'• wllh dalt)o. proJe!'!a and developed
two acres -of paature -thliia year.
swine and hay 9rojeets. Tbil ye:ar
Ji~ 'nel.ss oor- I.GOQ .JNtollera be has a dairy -be:rd man•aement
ln .partnel'!lbiD with hlo f.iaaer, ¥r. proJeet and hoy and wheat and he
He..._n Thefls. Th~ II ,tll,e oeeond loo ba• show«! "'eral projeeu
b1'01d Of ~n., for llbn
relr at the Metis County Fair.
~ ~rta he ,plana to .i$ort 24,opo
Melvin Clroi......,"J'ortJ he has
brOilero ia all this ~fl. ,Ia addl·
tion to tbis ent.,prbe be plaq,_~~ two dairy cows an on"t dairy

d·ally~ Jlis....-elght r~o.rd ~~ows hls
dalry:.weighs 801 ancl (100 ll)s. He
·a14D bu sl.K acres of pasture im·
provements and Home BeautJficat1
on.
David Taylor.......ft,OOO
tol'Qa·
toe1, one aere tweet ~orn, and soil
ImprOvement.
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· Jijn Price - one registered beef
heifer, one lleef steer, a"nd two actel of field corn for &amp;. productio'l
PfOjel!l For improvement projects
be has home beautification, bm
yard improvement and one acre of
p_.sture improvemf;!:nt. He also is
Pb.nnina• to build gates as a sun.
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pJementary farm practice. tn· Shop
thla year be bas repaired and plant.
ed ill! disc .apd retalred ond paint·
ell bl.l fatber'a tneti&gt;r.
J\J"th11r ~gle - two •r-e• of
field ~= and 8oo pouad.s of lrl.lb
ebbltler teed potatoes aQd alao an
lmprovem~nt projed or one fourt't
,~re of ~e )'ard.
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te8dJn!P• 32% d&amp;ltu..:.-•ement
in · aa moo'jectS. opho~.
Pl'l
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tht&gt;~ eoneenVate ntl.oa. H,e feed&amp; ~re aDd jubipr 'Yttr be ·eqntlnue~

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TRUDS.

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Mt. Veroon St, Vlnceet BZ

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DareU Sellel'l-&lt;lne dairy hel·
fer and. one dairy e~. two ·ac:r~s
of eoril, two~· ot liv, aDd an
improvement project of fwa A(jf8S:
J.;arrjr Eber.f)aeb--J feeder pig
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FFA 'riee president; Don Joh11110a, chaptef'fa•mer. ..n,~ lly:;tu; · ~rer; ~.:~Iter,
~eeretary; Dwaln Sayre, pmsldent; Roflmd Wo~e.. ~ll.lpl,e!.' f~t; ' .W'Jid. P~er, 'J'!!POrler;
Glen Wrtgbt, asslslant lnstru~tor. HO\HI'd !llfllip .w~. ~~ for ;th~.·~· ~h'~plw'ed
• gold award for top place In the wetlem IIIli ef ~116 C(ltltJieUUon lul yi.,. ·.

Cash Income, Home Beautifi~tion, Garderiing
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William Snowden of Dayton
~ent saturday aliht and Sunday
wltb hil mother, HrL France•
Snowden. He wa1 aceo01rnled
here by hl1 IDD, Mr. an Mr~.
Floyd Snowden and chUdren who
•pent the week end wlth ber parent., Mr. ami 141'1. o•IU• PiU:en1,
Middleport.

Servicemen

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of .them ean anld b.a&amp; bJt LD the 20
fl 1 !~[/t!Y~~ C:::~a~:
runt br4;~\Most !lkel~ to ~~k
IEidll' t'p W&amp; ;;a t2 . ' . . aid today be ~old report
oose at li . scorers are . uvui Norwoul • Srr V n• •
.., ::~('!" Tribe tra.\ntn~"r•-p here
Gra~am, Roome Salser (with
~ Xawilr M
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T "'l'..
aiJI.JDSt Rutlao~ _l !ill~ Carl Wolrc.
""•Utn e.AIIft fl
I~11n Powell, l11n A-dams. and Bob 1 Steulaea\'Ule JGI
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B1!ch. cluay iUard a~ co-c,p· 1
lf.l1tlal: .,..,
tams. are thrnts all the 1J.m.e.
i WelliY!lle CM
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I The Middleport Ycllow_ Ja.cke~. .
tteul:JIIJvUlc C.,:trtl •
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if they _expect to win tomght, will I &amp;fldd'd"'D 48 .~ Jt
. have clther to get. hot, and StiiY XenlJ., EJtoq.
.
Perfect~---1
hot.
the out¥id~, or work the Colvmliu.t lt. Cb.u'Ja 11
~n
I ball JDslde f{11' elos.e sho.tt, a tnadt.
.
.Columbus ,Rosary 48
~ North ClaroUna, sW1 unbeaten
tl,ey have displayed httl~ of so . Cl-.illicothe 59-'Newtrk M
becJ.w;e it lounit ~how to l!ltop
far tbl_s season.
1 Springfield 6!S Col. Central 81
, GT'tdr Wal)aQt, . ~ .ltiarned the r~ally 10' placel...
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In big Jlm BoWles at center the 1 Worllt.iqton 6ft Lqndon 81
DJIU of tP -ttltai it r01)' meet
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Jackets have a potent threat. He lrontoo 68 Dayton Fairmoet
h fi
Qd
the
has averaged a traetton under
Mal')'!villc tiS
:U~O:.e': -~ ~h-Ca= I
poJnta ~r iSii!Pe ill 14 ,&amp;l!:9AL con·
Columbut HOly Family 48
aecordlng ~ 0 tlte UD.lttd ,..__ 1
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test, an4 eaptur~ t11J111-. place ~n Newark 6t. nancill 70
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!l.lll , ,_. H 11 ~ SEOAL
IJOln!a tn I'
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Mt. Vernon St. Vtnemt 52
•'•bt d lied
11 --•-t 8 ~
off t)ie ~ar~ ',VIIerJ! be iJ tbe Wa1hlngton C. II. 19 Greenfield :sc5
.,_.. ~n f .... _ an ro
.CLEVELAND
UP · Carmen) fense of his own 14'J.pouJl4 boallet
Jacket mam rebounder.
TOURNAMENTS
~a · 7~\ v~rzi~'~ ~tb C~a· · Basilio,: the .snarling t.iger man against the ·winDer o·f next Tu.e&amp;·
·Bob. Morrio, w,....
fm'ward; has ·
Cl- AA •--'--k
a at wil.
rc ape ""Nottb
• • Clr.ollne
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. a who LH\
n·tteaed lobany Saxton with day's flllht at Newark,
N.J., be.
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a great two-handed shot from out·
At C....,.
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d - • . ~• it perhaPf .thG at'COlld!fast:eBt knock· tween Vince
Martine&amp; _,.d _. lllx:~ ·.,
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side and when he's on be'• terrtfic .. Wooster 93 Pe!Yy 38
1 m;;;reet out in Wll!'ltetwpight .f.itl.e hi.Jtory .champ Kid Gavilan.
Tht Ja~ketc are rounded out with Mallllllon 81 OrrvUle .150
.
Friday
Aigbt.
Uallenced
today
for
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JuniOr Kenn.dJ wllo piau Ia the 1
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the midillaweisht .,.owa.
Craggy-faced BuWo I kayo 1J1
etfl.ter •lot 011 o-ffense and ean Sanduaky 84 WiltaM M
CAIIisiUI, owaer of • l'f·! l'M"I want a shot at tbe winner of strumllrttd Saxton ln their tJDr.1
break loooe '"' 16 to 20 polat OUI· ITiffin (;olumbian 6'1
ord, !'IS -~:
I ....,. the Geae runmer,Ray Roblaaon encouater Wll ..ot tbe Wlelt lit
puta. Bobby Nelaon, spee&lt;ly 1\W'd.
•nrfio Clllvert 61
lal'lll"
• NOAA llpt," annouaeeci lite fiet')' IIIUJ· welter Ullo .hlltory; for Jlmply '•'
IIAY•d wltb Pomeroy's l!'eal
At LIIM
y.
110" who ata"""'d Saxtoa 1 d... n McLarla belted Ollt. YDIII!I CtrAaron Buffin~• every ltep laat Lima TO lt. Mary~ 61
time lnd liDYbed him to the bett, the tblrd, at 2.8T of tbe fitwt
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lh
TWO I!OIINS (IN YOU
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b e• Ftndla•~ ?P Wapakoneta 1!11nno 110
MiiJ\1U, PI a. UP - WIth 'on11 eanvao wltb 1 ,...,..
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o&amp; r suar · e eame up w t 1.,
At :Yeu...-to•n
t•- n • · lJn·• up 11110.. , for a knockout ·a t 2:41 · of the sec- &amp;e es.
1 t. 11aJ 01t
t. u--Iao
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a wea.. ~.. n- Youngstown South 85 GiraPd. 'lll
them, lumlllet To tnd Blrdt-. ond round before 8.514 at CleveBasilio, 29, was snarllng a.o.·l
villt team Tbursdly nlgb.t.
Salem 82 Yotlnfstown Chaney 4P -~. tsmins of tbe bi.Dd.l~ &amp;-- land ~na; ttl tbeir title "tubber grim-facet •• he tore after SaxREIIRVBI CLAIM
.4.\lJU.Dtowft ftteCb
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:ritktn, JiJt;lre tp.mQi tb.t SlOD.OOO mateh.
ton at the openlne bell.
·Middleport .... ,.,., and RaYou
- . , . 61 &amp;&lt;~~led Widener Handicap at lilaJ\bou_t ~001;1 rloher fer leu
''&amp;oxton promlaed to m••e a
At ....,
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clne 1teaene1 will open the tour- Toledo Macomber I!
leah Pa"$ _,...,. a twV"UOI'II 1an stx
nu e1 o
wor 1 e runnlni fight
1111inst JDf lu.t
ney tontJbt ·at 8 ·p. m. In the fin·
ToJedo. Wr . IFill
. 4 _
fair.
champion fro., Chittenango. N.Y., DiJht," the champion 9l)la.lnld.
ala of the Reserve tourne,..
souu,t "a reJl bla:-money fllht" "And 1 know be was out &amp;o loli.e
Thl• one ought to be ...,,1 ttose, Toledo W~
U&gt;looJ 02 iro!IDIGTON, CoDD.-ctw'IOd outdoors In Mar with middle- me up-even 11 be didn't beat me.
with the lLttle Jacket. harine \he Oak Harbor 10 F~ tw
wlth fa.lliilJ' t.o display lights on , weight ruler Fullmer or Sucar
Basilio wa1 so thankful for Jt.ts
edae to become county ebamp1. Toledo CliJ 88 ,....,. JIM N
bls tractor, Paul E. Hall wu ac- Ray, who are alated _Lfor a title impressive vie-tory that be droppt~d
Tbe Jacket1 are led by Gene
A ,_. ..
quitted dter h~ prod.ueed I DIW:f- bout 1t ChiCIJO stadJ., April24.. to his knees In mld·rinJ, -wh.e
Crgokl and Mark Kollr while the . Marion 70 Bu~'
peper clippJne
adviline that
Carmen PnuH Attack
Saxton's handler1 were half-earrjyoung Tornadoea will match lbese Malllfletd 48
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U,ht. bt 1urnecl on at 8:1511 p.m.Meanwblle, carmen ria oUered lag Johnny to his cprner, and ~d
boys witb Buzz Beegle and Ed
At • .,..
18 ·minute• after Hall's machine a l guarantee of $75.000 lor a de- a two minute prayer of graditude.
Chopman.
«f"li!ded wltli an auto. ,
Amhet'at 84 Oberlla 51
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With Competing
In Ma.ior Races
··rve had It," casped Landy
after finlthlne aecond to Georf
Flqmtae In an 880-yvd elub event
at Olympic Park.
Landy holda the world record In
the mile event with the time of
~b'i8 minutes 111et 1at Turku, FJn.
land, June 21, 1954.
Fletrllng beat Landy by two
yard8 today: Landy was elocked
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~llll: boYi wverage regularly LD tbe
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two eo.lumn f.liUfes a~ ~errone ChJd•vM
ff,

Bone Tops·Fie}d.
By precanous
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One· Stroke 1ua
--d I
HOTJSroN, Tex. ljP - Gone
Bone, whose baltw.ay mlll'k lead Is

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Chips. . Down--::.In
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Winner Goes To SectiOnal Meet He.Id I
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h~: .n"':~:~~,:.~:n~n~~,~ ~~~r;~ In Athem' University Gym
Next Week
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Fulton. Thompson
POMEROY

Martin Service Station
RACINE

Morris Equipment

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Opoartunities

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Middleport

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Israel
a11 a:1ven
the
21 and price
of demanded
withdrawal.that,
1t be
is still guarantees (1) That mean&amp; would
the exper mental
but Burley 21 has already given a:ood re· be provided to prevent guerilla
sults where Wildfire Is a problem raids on btJel from the Qna area
You might be Interested tn gr01W· on the Egyptian frontier: (2) That
lnJ a smafl amount of Burley 21 tts ships would be given the r1ght
ln otdt'r to see Mw it does on your or lr4•e passaae through tbe Aqaba

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!Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roush and
famlly of Pomeroy were Suhday
guests of Mrs. Mary Larkin.
Mrs Bertha Johnson l8 reported
to be in very Poor he!lth.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Young and
daughter, Patty, and Mrs. Mary
Will were Sunday dinner ~ests
or his moth~. Mr. and Mrs.

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~- erut Mrs. ·ll!v1!lelt l!•...u
and llllDIIY dl panvUie and lilt.

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the home o£ Frieda
Uetary on
Tuesday evening and quilted and
Penoftllls
cut carpet rags. Tbose
present
¥1' and Mrs D1ck Fowler or were Laurene Uwls, Oliver Yount
West Columbia was recent visitors June Bl!l'QJ, Irene
Jushce, Lu·
of Mr and Mrs Bill Schnerders eiUe Harrlsen, Mabel Johnson and
Mr and Mrs Glenn Glaze and Frit,da Henry
ehilden of Pomeoy, Ol11o VISited
Mr ancl ¥rs. Buren
Dlincan
Mr. and Mts }larry Jol'.tnsoa Strft. anr.t eWklrcm Ronald Roger li!Od
su11e ftl:m~ to coiumb1f:s, ObJo
day·
Atteodanee qt Cl.w.&amp; ~ay Fti&lt;bJ to ridti.Mr. and Mn. BrowttSchool Sunda! wd 5oe ~ UJB:fteao. fber returned Svnday
twenty two collection $Jilirt.
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rs. outt• eJ' nan; 0 tloned at Ill Army
Graham Station tool Sill~ wJtlt burg Pennlylvaftia
t d ~,
Mr and Mrs.)!~ Henry an Thurs- Fan~le Blalro 4nd f~itre auod""
day evening.
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!Mr and Mra. Ned Jliftry and ,• Mr. OldY Kilh•....,orth
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_..rs. '-""Ortfl UI'IJI tnu; authter at .oeekle7 W. Va.
called
On
Ch 1
t t Park b
eey wen o
ers urg tm friends SaWrdiy. '·"
Fr1day
Mr. Wilbur McFJrland of ParD
to tMr. HIIIU')"
b. k c:alled 11n I'd!:
' oe r or a e il!&gt;e up.
ketsbura visited Mf. and
Mrs
Mrs. Juae Btlrrur liitl!ifilded I John Harrbon Thursday.
~eeUng of tJae m~lrf eht'b. .,.
Visiting Mr .and Mrt. CUfford
the Mason M. &amp; tbitfd ---~ Johnson ar:d faimly Suoda,Y were
on WMnesdQ' .:tlfflltit
·· Mr. aDd ~~ Arthar *outh, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Tburmaa Your.P. Hartba Ohllnaer Of West Colulft•as callinLon. Mr and Mrs. Ned bla, Mr tl\d Kr1. ~ Lon.;
and family Gleenwood W. Va.
lli!nry on ncla' afternooL

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1Gulf, commanded by £nptian
' shore aatterles, t,o Its port or
\ Elallo.
President Eisenhower sard in an
earnestly· dehvered teloviSJOn and
radio speech to the American peopie Wednesday night, that unless
Israel gave in "the U N. has no
e h o J c e but to exert Dreuure"
agamst It
The U N assembly was called
to meet this afternoon to decide
whether to- exert the preuure _
possibly m the form of penalties
wb1ch m1ght cnpple Israelts econumy.
Cuatoms Union
The prime mlmsters of Fran~e.
West Germany, Italy, The NetberSEEDING ltATI!!!5
lands, Belgjum and Luxembourg
T-wo level teaspoons to each 100 agreed to enter a customs' union
feet of bed, nine leet wide w11l which would pruv1de a tariff.fr,ee
it'fe )lou enough plants to set out common market for their counan acre of tObacco
tr1es.
Mix your 1eed w1th ferhhwr
The ptan, fulf1nment of a dr~fm
&lt;1J1d '• h o"Ver the bed thtlte t1~v.,, Rt;;t.I'I~Sillf'l" !or m~nJ y~ars. was
In order to gt~t uniform seed dis- ~A~,lptc~ eventually ta resu1t In
tribntion
a vlrtuaJ merger of ihc1r ccono1
Seed your beds the lllst half of m1es.
February or early In March N~
Under the agreement, the stx:
seed should be sown after April countries also' will pool atom1c en·
15.
ergy resources for peaceful pur·
BOX THE PLANT BED __
poses
U&amp;e t" or 6" bolirds or poles 6"
Pllland
~n diameter to box your bed. Place
Poland succeeded last fall, un·
soil around the boards or poles to der the skillful gutdance of Com·
keep out cutworms . and flea bet· mpnist chieftam G o m u I k a, In
ties. Then c:over w1th a good or br\!akmg away from RusSian dom·
n~ heavy grade tObacco e~nvis mahon But 1ts position was shll
This WJII prevent cold and msect precarious Gomulka had succeed·
lnjury
. overwb e1ming the resiStance
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e d Jl\
Remember, h1gh y1elds of good of those Polish Reds who opposed
quality tobBcco start in the bed
the breflkaway. But Poland's ecO.
nomic weakness remamed on
Socle ....
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acute d anger, in that it mtght lead
BUFFALO, N Y. -Canal en· to 1atal popular discontent
thusiasts bave formed the Canal
b
T e Umted States ,after long
SoCiety of New York, a unit of the consideration, decJded that it was
New York State Hlstor~cal As!Wet- j UBtilied 1n aiding •Poland and th•s
ation. DeWitt Chnton, a Buffalo etrengthenlog tbe breach m Rus·
attorney and direct descendant of rtia's sattelite emplte.
U.. edv$&gt;nor of tbat name who ' There wu every mdlcatlon that
built the Er1e Cana1, 11 pres1dent tbe Polish ~el:egation which .u.
of the society Membership lS open rived in the United ~tes Thuretff antene tntereated in the bLStory day wbuld go borne with a promise
folklore, e-ngiheeriDg, or ot8er as· of subst11ntial flnanc1al• and eeopetts of fJ!e state canals
nom1c &amp;id.

farm
STIRI~IZING THE PLANT BED
Before burnmg the bed the soli
!Jhauld be placed and worked
tho,ro&amp;ghly Arter burning the bed
lt shwld be raked only litchtly.
Deep raking will bring weed seeds
to the t.p.
Never burn the bed when the
aoll Is wet It makea the ground
hard and dGes a p!Jf.IT job of killins t.be weed seed
When burnins: us:~ enough wood
to heat tbe ~il t~ a depth or three
lnehes, To do thi&amp;, fairly large
S~w~rt of pleces 'Of WO\td must be used "nd
end the butning shOUld tte fof th1.rty
minutes o't' J(;nger

' 'Ml~ ......... \00~- ... 81!1! ....
lng tbe week with ber brOther,
. !Mr. and Mrs. Cush Johnston of
Dr and Mr!l Paul Redfern of
Bradbury
HuoUng:ton
wer, recent aueats Jf
'•
Everett Denney or Jackson was
Rev.
and
Mrs
~ , ~., ~~., 1 ,
.., 1 Saturday gQnt of!:Mr. and ,Mra.

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ISRAIL
larael bad defied demao4f1 by
the U N , and perso01l appea~s br
Pr~aldent Eisenhower ~o ,iPrime
Mtrilater l)a,•id Ben-Gurlon, Jbat Jt
evaeuate t~e da'la and ' Aqaba
Gulf Coast neas which it aeized
varletlea when It invaded Egypt last ()et.. 29

,1111.,.1~~~~

noon.

to eonlidl!'!' "anetloal'' -

agairtat lsraop,l 1f lt pers!ltH
ltf
fefuu.l.
SJl We.tern European aabon"
arreed to form a h11torie union for
cooperation which le lnteBded to
proy1de a common mnket. w1th
out tariff ba!Taen for 160 mtllwn
pepple
A dftlegation ot economlt! ex
pe1·ts from Poland arrived J.n the
United Sholes to seek Ainencar.
credits ot $100 lo $150 million
needed to stralihten the "independent" Commumst reeime or
Wyadyslsw Gomulka 'Che netotJa.,
l'ons were the llrst of major 1m·
~rtance wh1eh the United St3tu
has entered for yean · wltb an)
Commuoi&amp;t country buC ylljoala
v11, which like Poland bad'Diroken
away from Russion domlnatlOtt

Park~. lifts Yetr!•

It~

Public Servont

Who
would

re~dy

aon,GaiJipoUs,
llllD. Monday.
111¥inooi
in
Mr. and Mrs. Chria Dielill vlsi~ti
' '
her brotber·in-Jaw: ~ MOtitl
at the hospital, Frlday.
•Mr. and Mrs Robert Nellon and
dauahters, Vick1e and Paritata, of
Zanesv1tle were week end guests
~ ..
or his parents, Mr anif Mrs. Ed
Nelson Robert was best run at
the Grat~a;p wedding at the
'· Nazarene Ch ch, SUndaJI after.

PRESTIGE

18bl Auta Ser,.-lces

Mrs.

'I'BE SIUTR FAMILY

Br Charln M. Mr:C1111t
United P*' ltaH Cor i"a.,.ndent
Tht! week's rood 1ndi bl4 new~
on the inlematfonal b~anh ~beet
The grn~ t~llm~flon brau Kh \
tbotlt b)' bn,el'• relUJAI tt With
l'iral,f its lnvcskm foreet- ~ Jwn
Egyptian an•• reachedtfui tHmax
In the Unlted fiatlon~;
The U N. GeM11J Aatmbly wa s

snowden and Mr.B.l Joan May

'nd

Gallipolis Man

•er• rt.

Frank Util!&gt;a,;.

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121 Card Of Thanks

tw• elild.rft tl ,_....,

Detroit, Mlehllllt "ftre dihDB WUe of ColumbUJ
guesb Friday nenlna: of her brottler, Mr and ~rs .Arnotd Grate.
Mn E:de Goodwin, who 11 critically ill was remGved to the Ml
ac.\ Chnlc, last Sdurday everunt
by the :Rawlln!lt-Coates aftll!&gt;ulaDt:t'.
Mr. and Mn CarroU Snowden
and sons, Steve and Larry were
Sunday evenme dinner guesta of
her parents, Mr and Mrs Barry
Ostx.rne, Sr, of Pomeroy Later
m tbe etewin11 the Osborne a and
Snowdens vio;tlli!tl Ul' and Mrs
Fred Nease of MinersVUlei
Mrs Ruth Lut'as of W-elll!rtGn
s~nt the week end w1tb her par
ents Mr. and Mr.s. Sam Dyke.
Mrs. Tbthna Carpenter vlftitetl
Sunday with ller sister, Mfs kay
Cecil 11nd famdy of Mu:ldleporl
• Mr and Mrs. Jobn U1s1nger and
famlly 6f Vtb'ttit Wre \N411J end
guests or his parents, Mr and Mi-s.

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Foreign News
Commentary

llr 11ftd; Mrs. Wilbur Younc. and

ly Phyll~ Snowdeo
cut IJilllla of )ail brother, Mr. alfd
Kr. ud Mn. l.eweU Vaan and Mn Fru): YounJ.
dau.&amp;hten, Deb'ble Jnd Terri , ol
WUbur Theobald o1 MiddlepOrt
Colu,nbua were week end KUelta
or hla 1\Jter, Mr and Mtt. Arnold ~•lll.d o0 Wm mother, Mra. LycU&amp;
fheobald, Monday evenina. Mrt
Grtte.
rhe®ald it atilt under the do«Mr. Fred Duet and ramUy of tdr'l eare
Zanesvdle Vlilltd Sundoy whl!i
Mrs Mary PrLce. ll&amp;J re\utned to
with Mrs. Anna Bu"k ond 1(,.,
ber bom6 after tpeDiLIDJ tM peat
Mary Larkin an&lt;J faauly
Mr and MTI. WiUlarn Lyon• o~ few montbt wilh her aon, Let, •nd

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Ronnel J)enney.

Rutland News

Park Association - Leg"l Not;c,

Irene Justis, tsabeU Brown, June
8
SenUnel, Plifuavy-JIIcjdleport, 0., Feb 23, 1957
Buros, Fr1eda Henry , Lucille Rar&gt; •
1~ ,..., "!'"l
NOTICI 011 ,.,.POIHT.MINT
rtJOQ , Alma Johnson.
Laurene
M.n Sarah Hammon of lit Alto
~.,-~
•
CluaMNt.
Lewl:!a, Wilma Picken ~.
Thelma called 1..a the bome ot Kr. and
the
lot.
havel;,a
aequlretl.
He
lotat.
of
I....., I, -IIIII
POa CONSISTBNT DBPENDABLE JU!SULTS
Rhqda _F ox
Leanna Mrs Calvln Blewng lhnday eveThe Good Will Cla!;l
met on Henry,
a6cled:
_...._
Holland, Mabel , mug
"The ~ AI&amp;Oclatlon llhould be
Notice ia berebr a:lvtn tha$
Fr1day eveaing at th~ home of Wnght Laura
Johnson,
LucY
Woodrum,
Muse•
Mrs Laura Lou Rourh and ehllreorgamzed IPd. read)' for ,ad.Loa Mabel L. Swan whole Polt Office
Clara Wllhams for the1r February
the momen,t; lb.e towa aell the Address .II LanasvUle, Ohio, Route
meetmg w1t h Hele n ' VJlhams and Judy W1lha.ms and E!:onne Cart· dre n of OaVle.s Grove called On
hostcs&amp;es Clara: :-.1rs Leonard Rouab Tbursde:r.
deed far that laod.,. Every penon No. 1 hu been duly appol.nted u
The wrtght and the
Kay Rlle) as cu hoJic!l.~es
\I rs Laura Gtbbs wu nottfied
wtUin.i to ~rate further oD AdmJnistratnx of the Estate ol
meeting was called tu order by Wl)hams, Kay R1ley and Helen
WUham.s
uf
the serious 1llnerrs of her sl:tthe
p&amp;r- projeet 11 uraed to a~ Enllllo E Gotochall lite of llellt
1he
president
and
the
followlR~
RATES
tend llarth 1.
Couotr, Ohio deceuell..
Mre. Luth.; Tucker Honontl
ter tn la.w, Mrs Ste11a Fry at the
projJram wus gtven Song by all.
The
pll'k,
of
which
the
~•t.
Dated this 8th day of FebruarJ
2 ceDtl per word, oae m.rtiDD. Minimum charge 50c ---4 eentJ
The Ha\'Cn Of Rcsl
The Urd.!
Mr.s. Luther T'.Jcker was hono.r· Mu on Clint~
JMfl' word. for tbne eoueeatlv. insertioDB
m1ng pool 11 • part, already in- 1UI07.
Prayer SCnpture by !dabel Johll"' ed with a m~.SCeolaneous shower
M1 .:. Lae1e Roush ailed .on Jtn.
SDedaJ- One mooth for 25 eeota per word
eludes a baseball diamond wbich
son, Readmg bY M.1 ry fLckens recently m tbe soc1al room of the Larn e Kmg Friday mOllllDJ.
IUD ftte of 2 eeata per word will be charged lor advertismg if
more than 200 younpten ued
The L1fc o! Rebecca lwll call and Chfton .M E Church Tr.e shower
:-.Irs Game~ Chapman returned
ut plid.f01' before the 2Mb of eatb month f(lllowing insertion
last
summer and a pool tb•t hat
ctlllectJOn
1J1.
.
r1nv
the
businesa:.
was
gavcn
by
Mr
Tuckl;!rs
g1rl
humc
Saturday
morninj
after
~ la Advertililla:-Should be reported immediately
Tb~
I!OOled on )lot tummer da)'l up~ pcndmg sometime Wltb her SOD
meetmg n .,., a ~ deo d t&gt; d to have a friends
Da1lJ Seatinel will not be re~poiUible fOI' more tban one incor·
wards of 1100 pec.ple per day.,
.ipage~ tl dmner on Marcil ht on
The room was decorated for the Archie , w1Ie and new baby dau
Card of 'Thanks and Special Notim of Event&amp; printed at reguThe eta;bt lots an neeesaary t&amp;
Friday evenlng lb~gt nt. 1g at 5 o~ass1on and the tneme was car- ght:::r at Atwater, Oblo.
~
llr cladted ntes. Obttwlriel publilhed a:t 1 cent per word.
round out tbe park projed.•wbltb
Mr Dwight Gibbs, Mr. c:urtlt
o'clock Adult uckcts are 75 and rJed oul
baa been planned to include picR1rkud and C F Blessms were
ebildrcn 315 Tht&gt;re ~A.J l l also be 9.
nic
areaa, blaekt.Pp tennis eourbl
bu
smess
caller&amp;
in
New
Haven
The
g.~fls
were
placed
on
a
bazaar held al the I me l'veryon::
"or rern
t.lrtLtL•
.... allpilpl
and numeroua other outlide type
table
over
which
a
pmk
umbret·
Thursday
IS
1nv1U:d
Gamt•s
were
held
and
(1)
.,tealber cliolOD f &lt;1ober M1d several prtzes wc1e awa rded with la w1tb wbJte Crmge bun&amp; wttb
carnn.
IT'S EASY TO
dll!pttrl Pb 6265-)
11·1-fl Helen Barker winnmg the door streamers falhng around the tab'lrs. Eva Weigand and alate~·
-=::....:. :~=·--'-'
BUY -SELL - RENT le The decorated cake was placed Mrs Ali~e Watson of Akron were
3 ROOM FURNISHED apartment prlze Delicious refreshments wen! under silver wedJng bells
filld employment - hire rallmg on Mrs. Ina Wela:and~ and
served
to
the
fo
llow1ng
members
for rent, wlth shower Phone
•
frtends m this area Wedesday.
or find a loll Item throulh
2388-Y.
2 22 ate
Dunng tbe evenma: games were
Mrs Leonard Rouah and chitJbe Dally Seotinel WANT
played and prizes awarded, Mrs dren were
IZUe!tl af J4ra. B.ftl..
ADS. DoD'I put It off Betty Call won the door priZe.
Hart Friday.
Call 3118 Today - AD Ad In
~ Tucker receiVed
many
Mrs Hannah Johnson and Mr.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted to care
Udl c:olumD
lovely
and
useful
g1fts.
Wayne
Hart were recent guelts
for two small children while 5c PIR HOUR - 6-room frame,
Dant
of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Dallas Yeaeer and
lather works Can stay aU hme
witb furnace heat, modern balh
Refreshments were served by Mr Charhe Marr of Mason.
The Park ABsoeiaUon negotiated
or just day.. Call at 1172 Powell
and ldtcben, seml·basement Gas the hostesses to Mrs Lou Hotf·
a price of $800 for the Lyoftll Jots
St., Middleport
2 22 3tp
Mrs. Essie Gibbs and Mr.s. Clara
of course $.~. Only $1300.00 man, Mrs Irene Kelly T 0 Younq
and paid $1M to Gordon after a
wilr give your famaly tmmedaate Lloyd Williams, Mr and
Mrs Capehart called on Mr Lewlll Bles..
Office Girl between age~ 25 11nd
loeal JUlY tJOI a price loBCJWlnK a
poils~1on and monthly pay
Waller Blike and sonii, Mr.s Ches .,: ng Fnday afternDon who 11 Ul.
NOTICE ..a. truck growen. I will
40, able to u.se typewriter and
law suit.
$40
00
per
month
Even
tcr
Ohver,
Harry
Johnson,
M.isst's
Mrs
Ina
Weigand
1pent
Friday
ment.t
haye a load of southem eabbage
eomptometer. About 2 00 P. M
!Continued fi!Om , . " fiwe1
open·&amp;ir
street
parkmg
costa
5c
M!ylen
and
Deanna
Darst,
Mrs
mght
with
Mr
and
Mrs.
Fred
Nor1
plantt In March and wtll have
t.o 8·00 P M. workmg hoW'! Call
IM"r Uoyd said 1111 "bowing out" average of 63 students enrolled
per hour' That IS 1f you forget Jack P'ox, Mr end Mrs
Glenn ' IS of Pomt Pleasant
tomato p)ants in AprU. Clll or
in person Nickles Bakery, 806
In no way indieated he bad lost ln vocational Apiculture. l'berethe Cines for overpark1ng
CartwrJght, Mrs Belva
Roush
Mr and MTa. Leonard Roush,
brine orders to Charles Harrls,
W. Maio Street, Pomeroy, Monlaterest In the park. He added lie r
tbl
•· t te board 0I
ore,
s year toe 1 a
day and Tuesday next week tn MYOPIA - Only 12 mtles from Grandville Harnson, Helen Bar \fr I eroy and Lester Roush were
Wo uld eoo:f::te and allist in win· education
Portland
2 21 Ole
approved a second inPomeroy, and btdldmKs lob are kcr
J,.nit.
111 Pomt Pleasant Friday on bua·
afternoons
2 21 Stc
nina: eYe
~pJetiOD O( tbt ltruetor
selling for $38 00 per front foot
WUliaM
mess
project in; evi!Jy way.
)
He is Mr. Glenn M WrlJ:hL
SHGOT'ING MATCHES- Racine
Let's take 3 second look at some
t!Olleetlon. Jn
Mrs :Molley Fox, Mn
Pearl
Mn
Ethel Fry, Mr•
Laur.l
WANTED
local,
rellable
married
Planlntc Mill, Feb 24. 1·00 P M
At
the
aame
tilne,
he
extended
Some
of bit past experiences were
fox.
It
combifte•
.owiUl
U
Dn·
of tbe local lob.
Nicholson, Betty can, I Haroltl Gibbs, Mrs May Roulb, Ella and
man, age 23 to 3~ with b1gh
Public cordtally mYlted.
PHONE
10f.Y
ptre
aheath
tn.
da.rk
..-.Y
worhis
alncere
appieciat1on
to
every•
former
Vocational Agriculture
lOX
229
Rickard, John M. Roush, Ted Rll Maude Bles&amp;ing and Mr&amp;. Betba
school education for retail bread
2 21 3te
one
wbo
contributed
tabor,' time, Instructor, five years with U S.
2
23
3tc
sted. The eufftteoUa:r aad Atilrl•
ey
Howard
Van
Meter,
Mre
Hrook.s
spent
Wednesday
wit':J.
route. Salary and bonWI FIYe
and money to bring the project 10ep1. of Agriculture, and worked
tvpe~ closing · are outUoe!.l with
1 oi.s McElhinney, Eleanor Truth, \T rs Fannie Taylor and flniBbec.i
day week Apply Nickles Bakery
•AYI DON'T YOU K _ ,
to rts l'resent posklon.
I
:,:; years With the. Dept. of La·
black
salk
~gr&amp;bi.
806 w. Main Street, Pomeroy, lf.a mllp, south of Tuppers Plains, Jamce and Janet Nicholson, Phy ... quilt tor Mrs. Paul Blessing.
Bater"s will JIYe you tbe bett
lt1
s
Williams,
Dorolby
Blake,
Or1
Mrs
Laura
Gibbs
spent
F'r1day
Feb 21 Rnd 22 between 6 30
trade on furniture or appl~n­
80 aere farm tn top production,
"It could be eomplPted wJtbin
Mr Nolan baa been instructor
and7SOPM
2~06tc
Mrs Cecil and ur and Mr&amp; Guy Ble11111
· • of M•· s 1x months," be said. "if we bad of the Raeme Vocational Aaricul6 room houtse, 10 alanehion Mac Smith and the honon-ea Mr arlernoon with
Several sent Ella Blessmg
"'
"
mUk parlor, loaflng barn, milk and Mrs. Tucker
•
son. Mr&amp;. Inne Winebrenner
and the very fullest of cooperation ture DepartJilent for 13 years and
AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN
but were not able to attend
TAKE OVI:R PAYMENTS on
house, 2 story poultry bouse, g1fts
trom everybody." But he said he now beads the Department.
Vtsltlng the Chiton Grade Sch'
Mrs Wayne Hart and Mrt. Han· Donna.
•
wuher and dryer Your oppor·
plenty of water Opllonal to ool lbt week
expected
at leqt two or three
SIVEN PLACE Fllt.ST
FOR
POMIROY
•
MIDDLEPORT
were,
Mr
C
H
nah
Johnson
were
afternoon
cueat6
Mr.
and
J4l'l
De:nnlt
Roush
of
tunity for larger eavinp Fife
buyer of farm, 20 da1ry cows Withers County
yeara
to
be needed to round out
AND
supermteDdent
or
Mrs
Ada
Thompson
'J:hunday
Board,
Mr:
and
Mr,
Dennis
Refriteratlon Middleport, Ol'lio
b
k.
$even Racme H111h sebool Voand heifers from proven bulla,
SURROUNDING •rERRITORY
Mr. and Mrs Paul Bleuing of Rouata Jr.
tons o(
Hietory t e par.
cational
Agriculture
ltUdantl
tnctot· and other farm ma· ot schools and ;Mr. Chester Had·
dox
county
music
supel'V'bor.
Pomt
Pleasont
were
Saturday
eve~
O.JPel
spent
lunda)'
wl'tb
~r
placed
f1rst
in
annual
West
ball
chlncry. Dana HoHman, Reeds$9500 B year sales varaney for a
Mr and Mrs George · Johnson nmg supper
gYestl' of Mr and and Mrs. EIJJler N4r.tfberry,
of District 111 Parlimentary Bu•l· •
Vlllc.
2
22
3tp
man who wanlll hls carmngs to
and ch1tdren of Mason v1s1ted Kr Mrs Cec1l and MuY Ella Blesalnlt.
The Ladles Airl of Oak Grove
ness Pnleedure :oemonstrationa at
I Wuh To Thank everyone wbo
equal his efforts
and Mrs IlJ.rry Johnson Friday
Mr Lester Chapman,
LlDda E,U.B Church met Tuesday with
Jackson, Qb1o.
(Cofttlnuetl
fNnt
PHil
one}
sent ctrds and flowers t.o me
Charles and Billie Mr and Mrs Mra .,Nellie Aclklns of Plain Val·
evening
Students participating, alone:
~
durlng r\\y recent lllnel&amp; ·and Peak Seuon RIGHT NOW - lm·
Lindsidt;. W. \Va1, found tbe bod}' w1th their co1eh, Howard Nolan,
Grace Cartwright who hu been Ray Melton an.d t0nda of Jllinou~ ley
hoapllallution at Holzer Hasp!·
med1ate income A man with an
Retl!Cird the
vlsitlni relat•ves at the McDonalrl \1r and Mrs Daniel We1gand and
Mr Everett Pid.:enJ of New Hill· about 10 a.m. Ff.idaj aa he and were Dwain Sayre, Tom Curtlst
tal.
eye on profit show.Jd enjuy earn·
Ob10
returned
home
th1s
week.
Brenda
of
Huntln!Zton,
Mi""'
and
ven sPent Sunday with bis .lister.:; hu father welted along tbe road. David Hysell, Larry Holter, Don
1 Mr!ii L. D. SCott
Effort of The
inwa of over $1000 during the
~n. Mae Stukey and son of M3
Mrs Leonard Roush, Sandra and Mt&amp;Se~~ Anna .and ,ll'ena Ptetens.. The ehi&amp;d apottetf tbe bO;dy in the Johnson, WaJd Foster and Roland
2 23 ue
next 30 dgys Industna,, Com·
bruah about 11 feet ol( the hiSb· Wolfe. The team membership con-.
son we'\"e 111 Huntmgton Thursday Milton Ray, Mra Ina We1gand an-:!
Those vb.ltinJ S1,1qday with Mr.
merc1al and trade ti&amp;les.
sJSted of Junior and Senior Farm
Mns Earl Darst and chilrl.rcn uf 81ihc spent Saturday eyenina: an~ and Mra Fred Bou&amp;h were Mt. WilY·
body was tentatively ldenti· Management 1tudents. Raeine re-I
serve11 a11 He pue U&amp;lJ!l;) JO srnllJ(!IM. uu_y 1 night with Mrs Garnet Chapman and Mra. Ted Stewar1. of West Col· f•edTheFriday
nir;bt as that ar Want.,
Mr Leroy and Leater
Roush umbla, Mr. and ~Mrs
wright motored to Rutland Oh10
R. H. 1IAWLl!'IGS SOliS CO. - 24 A short lntervlc.w w1th our F'1eld I
Howard but poaihve Identification w a s ceived a Gold Bar award.
he
11erved
J:t'rlday
cvemng
lo
Visit
Mr
and
were
Saturday
eveuing
&amp;upper
Sales
Manager
should
be
con
1
hour Wr~rke.r s«vtt:e. DaJ
ROuth of Vernon, Mrs. Howard
ATTINDS CONVENTION
M~ Jewell Chapman and family
guests 0 ( the Leonard Roush fam· Weta:and and daughter Dorothy, made this mornmg Ul a !uneral
M'lht Phone vmemg
Phone 8227
F1ve members of the Racine
home
here.
Ralph
Ward
clUne
M.rs. Evelyn Nicholson and son 1ly.
IJ039.X DODGE • PLYMOUTR
and Mr. Daniei Wei~nd of Hun here from Ironton to make the chapter of futllre Farmers of
N1cky , spent ~'nday night w1th
DEALERS.
86 U
ADterlt• attended the 1956 Annual
Mrs Mag Kay and son Jqsepb tlngton.
identifieatkJn.
Write
Pres1dcnl, 11,
4050
1lSOtb V1cc
St, Cleveland,
OhioW
144
Phone %85
Mrs. John C. Roush and sons at
:t.ll!. and .Mrs.{ Stormy ' Hart of
~auona:t- P!'A conventtmrbeld In
The
1i68Y
Will
bt.
ohll!l!"d
t4
of
Union
called
on
Mt
and
Mrs
Kaylong
.,..;::;.:.::...::~.:.;_~~
Columbu epent the weeke•d wltb
Kemae Oily, Miuourl, Octl'i&gt;et 1~.
J\lrs James Cunningham N'ew Dwltht Gibbs Frulay morning ( the1r parent.s, Mr. and ~·Wayne Ironton later todar, a f~netll 16: 1'1, 18, 191111.
home
atti!iubnt
said.
M.r
and
Mrtl\
Dallas
Yeager
of
i9511 PONTIAc vaSbreht;r • dt
Haven VISited Mrs. Dana LCWIS
Attending were Don John~
Muon,. Mrs Retla BonecUtter, and Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Taft Bo~o
Sed"' Power brok ... oiurlng.
anrl Mlna Tuc:-day afternoon
Tom
Curtis, Wa1d Foster, Dwaia
ton
MEIGS
GINIRAL
HOSPITA~
UydrJift~tlc drive. Blaettnar's, Will c-;;e ror ·-,-h-,1-dr_e_n_ w_h_ll_c_p_a_r·
Mrs Betty Call, Jackie Ray and Rev. Forest Murray were Sunday
Sayre,
Carl Wolfe and Mr. Glenn
Adml8alona,
Larry
~nffi11,
Mr. Charlie Brown who is em·
l..mda V1.5 Jtcd Mr and Ml'll Jack dinner guests uf Mr and Mn Ed
M Wr1gbt, Vo-AJ Instructor at
- _! 21 4 "
onto work Apply 652 Osborne
Reedsville;
Mr.1.
Kilner
Malden,
Fry,
It
bcmg
Mrs
Fry's
birthday
ployed oJ\ the river apent the week
Juhnson and fam1ly al Mason ro·
R11cine.
19:wJ BUK"~' cn,.c:lu~ 4 dr Riviera
Street, romeroy
2 22 3tc
Nelson.vllle.
Other callers tn the home were end with his family q,t Board.
ccntly
TAKI TOUR
Sedilll. [)ynanow 1!:-lve "Hard ---- - - - -- Mrs.
Audrey
Wilson,
J)jsebara:ea,
Mr and Mr5 J1mmie and Mrs
Mr
Lester
Chapman,
Mr
and
Beth
Fox
aud
Susan
vml·
Mrs
Fout
Mtilgs
County F. F. A boYI
lop" body otyle Btaettn.r'• (
LOCATED ON
ed Mrs James Cunmngham and W w. Staats, Mr and Mrs Dwight Mrs. Rar Melton and Tonda re- Pomeroy; ~ntJtony Walsh, Pome- took a rooperative tour o( the
Pomeroy $269~.00.
2 21 OLe
)Jrs Charles Roush at New Haven ,Gibbs and Mr Johnmc Fry of turned to their ilomes in llUnou roy.
One birth, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Letart Falls Packing House laat
New Haven
,
111116 I'ORD VB Cuotnmllne • dr - - but Linda, Charles an4 BJ!Iiie
"ecenlly
Mossman,
Middleport, a daughte~. summer wlth C. E. Blake&amp;lee, the.
Mr and Mrs Cectl
Rlessm,t Chapman will visit
Sedan 13,465 &lt;Jrolut mil"' It LJ~ETI~E OPJ'QRTUNITY $200
mdefinitly
Mn H.oss Kmg and children of
County _AJent, who gave a ~alk on
1c H Immaculate throughoul
a week posslbl&lt;: Wo will select
Broad Run vlsltted Mr
Le.stcr had as the1r Sun&lt;lay dmner guest~ wlth tbe1r grandmother Mr• Gar"Wby A Study of Farm Cbopera.
$189~00 Blaettnar'l, Pomeroy
a reliable pcroon trom tblo area
net Chapman
Johnson and famaly Sunday
2 21 otc
Cor B protected territory to repFor Appointment
0
G. Rouoa conducted a
Thor;e calling on Lewis Ble11ing
Mr and Mn ,Jerry Scotl aml Mr" Ora Hliglns or Pt Pleasant
Flowers
Mrs Bctt) SlcV(!ns and son, Ru~Ly who is a patient at llulzer Hosplt Sunday were the two
tour
of
the
Plant expllintna the
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,
-:rc!M!nt
a
comp11ny
who1e
aewina:
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19M PON1lAC V8 Star Chief 4: dr.
machine Is aewlna: up the coun·
and then the JfOUp went
al Galllpohs, Oh10 Sunday after- sisters, Miss Bonuie Blesstng, the
of
Columbus
Ohio
vtslted
Mma
St&gt;tlan Leu than ~.000 easy
try Have you had sewin!Z ma·
they toured tbe
Roush hrotbers, Allen and Oke:y
Lew1s Sundny
noon.
cine selllnr: expcrtence or ore
Good Clean Used Call
miles Almost like the day It
Mr and Mrs Paul Brownle of Capehart, and Cbarle1 WlnebreVuutmg Ylr .and Mrs Walttr
8
waa sold! f249$.00. Blaettnar'a,
rou wllltng to Jcarn1 For comAD Makel aad Modell
Blake
and
ranuly
reccQtly
wen·
New
Mtddletown
Pa
vtsited
Jan·
nner
Pomrroy
2 21 6te
plctc lnformaUollf'Jf_}'itc, W D.
r-~
the Pome·
Mr Dallas Gibbs of Broad RuD
Mr and Mrs Rcmo Norton and tee and Janet Nicholson Sunday.
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Jones, J•faff piatfl~t Manager,
fire
aiten1
In
Pomeroy
al'lc:f
Mid?
with
Geneva
Leroy
Chapman of Rutland was the dlnne.r euest Saturday of
family Columbus. Oh&gt;O
18:14 BUICK Century 2 dr Riviera
330 Kelly St, N.
New Phlla·
d1eport
wtll
JOUnd
at
1
p.m.
Sunday
demonltntion
Mls:s RolhK Lcw11 and Ylorns vi1lted his grandparenh Mr. and his fathex: al'ld mother Mr. ant!
Cpc Dynaflow. Beautiful three
delphia, Ohio.
2 22 3tc
AUTO SALES
d'temoon to atan•J the atart of 8
tn charee of various cooper..
tone white and areen llntsh
~~~~~~Johnson o[ West Columbia vlsll(•d :Mr.s Herman Cartwright Sunday. Mrs. Dwicht Gibbs.
tbe hi'tvei.
Mr 1nd Mrs Raymond Walburn
Mrs. WUliam Broob apent TuCI house-to-house canvua for
'17911 00. Blaettn.ar's, pomeroy
Mrs Kal1e Bass and son Kcmue
STATE F. f, A. CAM,
2 21 Btc
Sr and children of Ml.ddleport, day With her dallghter and tam· lt'IOT Heart P'Urid Drive, i.c:cordlna:
recently
to
Ml'l.
Olive
[ngrlham,
Meigs
Each
year, Ford tractor dealua
an:l Uy Mrs Ralph
McDermott l)l
Mr and Mrs James Harm and Ohio, were calling on 1Mr.
QUICK SEHVICE on Waceh &amp;aCounty Heart FUnd Chairman.
proYide a e1mp scholarship enMn G H HarrtSon Saturdaj" eYC· Chefltnut Ri~e.
pairing
hy
lo'IIYory
Trained
fnm1ly
ot
Mason
spent
Frulay
19M PLYMOUTH V8 f dr Savoy
Captain• in the varlou• com· ableln1 one boy from t-ach F. F. A.
We arc sorry te report an ln·
watchmaker. CQ11JNS JEW£.
evcnmg with Mr and Mrs Isatc nlns
Sedan One local QWmlr It bests
muDitleJ
will colleet tbe fuocl$ do-- chapter m Ohio to attend Stal-e F.
LERS. p,.mcroy.
1-3-tf
Julla_Edwards New Havea, call jury to Mr ijarry Brooks whlcb
Lcw1., and D.1na
tbe hill• ;~.:ad &gt;baUer' the high·
JTllUCTURAL I IIAAII
nated
from
tbe women maklnj: the f'. A. Camp at Leesville Lake ftee, I
l\ll'S. Uclcn Stcwa'rt of Mnso:1 ed on Jean Blake Sunday after- oecured to him wblJe at wo1 k in
wayfl,
$149S.OO.
Blacttnar's, flOO oo Tlti\Dl!:-IN allowance for
door-to-door
eanva194 and 1D turn
The local deal(l:r wbo provt.dea
the Llevhq: coal mine, we have
ICRAP IRON- MITALl
tnd Mfll Lloyd WllUams vlsilcd a:oon
Pomeroy.
2 21 6tc:
reporl
hie~
to
their
rel(lOCUve
the
Raelne Chapter Willi thia a,.our old macblne. For all Y0\1r
Tom Wllhams and two
boy not learned the particulan.
budQUtarten
Ia
ofd(l:r
that
tbe
ward
is the BrOwn Traeto.: Sale•
sewing machine needs. phone
NOTICI OF A~POIHTMENT
Mr. and llr~ Ernie and ebJidren
fr!ends of
Huntington, W. Va
Pomeroy 909-J "Wfl sell the
drh-e
"
eompleted
aa
quickly
ts
located
at Pome\'oy
lxecutri•
.apent the weekend w1th Mr. and spent Sunday •fternoon , with' repurpose
of thla award Is t.o
powaible.
The
lstete
of
Emm•
Smith,
DKHsed
irAY FOR SALE It the-G~lmore
bc:~l and repair the rur~. Gtc
Mrs. Uoyd Wllhltlm! and family
Mr Elmer Nc""'rno ~ en, the
leedenblp,
RCho\arolliP',
Notice Is hereby giYen thai Hulh
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Betty Jones, New Haven, Alice la~lves il)' Le-tart.
f1rm see Charlet Yo•t or call
and
farmmc.
abillt)'
Taylor whose Pol'1 Offlct! adrlre:-;s Howard of Hart£ord, .Jlmmie Stc· &amp;let llat.
341414
2 23 Sip FOREMAN &amp; AllBOTf TV. SERA. members lind ta •
Is CJtcilcr, Ohto has been duly a1
wart and Jack Stewart of Mason
w~ll Cultlnt M~n-;:
VICE All make• Repaired b)' Ex·
attendance at Ute FrA
Phonu SIO
\ pointed Executrix of tbc Estate of and Janlce and Janet Nlcbolson
•lth aener 1 tor
cktJcct.rlc m.ope1 t 1'echnie1ana. Phone 6284 Y
Emma Smith deceased, late of
1 Firmer t.n·
' Chesler Township, Mt&gt;llils &lt;.:ounl\· 1pent Friday eveniPJ with Mr aM
tor, belt1, puiHet and JWikb·
Mlddlt~por
6-1&amp;-tf I~;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;~~
Mn. Jack Fowler at Jlt Pleaaant.
OhlO.
" board, sevenl hundre.l fnt rna· AJ&gt;~'YONt OESmiNo HOME DE-l'
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Dated this 1st day of February • Mr. Frank llarri• and son, Bob
chine cable, wire. an&lt;r different
LIVERY ot BrouPtoD'• Dah'Y
at":::
JIM.
of Mason called on Mr. and Mrs.
11.\X
WAaD
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type bits. Pbono 120M Eblin
Produc:\1 ta Pomeroy or MiddleDana
Lewis
Saturday
evenlnJ..
Jbrii'Dy
place
on
wheat,
John c. Bacon
2 22 3te
port, call ';falter CtookJ, phone
Coal Co, Pomeroy.
Mr .and Mrs DoD UayDel and
Don Johnson,
place oa eaeh of
Judac or thi!!&gt; Probate rourt
:M.tctc &lt;:hef
I 60~7.J Af'er iU, •'TJla ,BMt
son or Letart Were eautnc on Mr
etblbitll or h•r. Arthur Bet&amp;le
Mohts County, Oluo
roddna h'lnt. wuner'• Barbt.tr \ Doe•n t Cun A Cent ~Ore.
and Mrs I
Hayne! Sunday.
2nd on pOtatoes, Dwam Sayre, 2nd
(2) 9, 16, 23, 3te
Shop
2 22 31p
I 3D lm~
Mr. and Mre Emlllfoffman and
on tomatoes, lit on wheat•and 11&amp;
~
chlldren Camp Cooler were~ vttitand champ~on on potatoes.
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NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT
FIBERGLASS AWNINGS and door
PhOIIf! 100, Cleland AppUanee
lng
Mr
jlnd'
Mrs.
Lou
Hcdfman
:pwatn
rec:elved
the
Grtnd
IJCtC\JNII'
canopleii, venetlu:a bUadt "'
Store, na
Main St., Pomero)'.
Cllamlllon (Kro;er)
F. A. tr..
Saturday.
ftst•te
af
Alfred H, (OOPfr
eolorw and ~ lllumlnum lad2 23 u
S1,1nday g:ueata of Mr. and Mra.
o-o;o.~
eaeh of tbe
tlfte yeua
don. all klodt, ounory otock
------Notice II hereby tlven that Ern· Carl Kearns and family wen Mr.
aU klo&lt;lt. wind.... blludt ani SAVE ON YOUR SH~• n-lr al
A. Wina:tU whotte Post Off1ce and Mrs !larry Kearn• and Pearl
eat
lbado all colon and lliln Fne
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addre.11
Ia Raetne, Ohio bas bt-cn Gibbs ot Vaaesvllle, Ohio.
laltallaUua., frttl utlmatea. Dale
Racine S:Joe Shop. l
I 11-»lf
Mrs. Carl Keatl\b of (:Ufton and
duly appointed aa Executor of the
Wippel Bupl!IJ, Ill Union Ave, 1 - - -- Mra.
Walter Pbelpt ol New lleven
Estate
of·
Allred
H.
Cooper
laic
Po!MI'Q'.
2 1 1moc: 1- - -· . ~
INSURANCE AGJ:NCl'
of J.lelaa County, ObiD, dtJceas('d They appearod on Coffee Time
Pl.._ Au-Ito, liioltll
Dated t.bls lOth day of Fcbraury W.Z.A
CAT Flllll,
or droNed. Cui 'LU 1:) •
lest ThurldtY tt\ was a
lllll7
proara~ hr war brtdea
abnut
Cbevaller, Lon&amp; Bottom
Wt:WING AC~'TYLENE UJIV·
AcC:.!DINT
John C. JJacon
tetniY
flvu
war ' brldea were pre·
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P
lCE and car repair. Nel&amp;ler and
LHo.CuooiiJ .........
. J~dae or tbe Probate .Court
seftl Mrs Kearns iS lrom London
1141
o~
Cleek Goroge, Racine. .r~obo
Mcia:s County; Ohio
Encland an~ "Mra Pbelp• Ia from
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Z 23 6tc
r.l) 23. _,_...;_
t3) 2, 9, 31o,
1PI111\PUth Ensllnd.
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B-1\0QII HOU6t,.BYrecu... Con- \IJOMi:- uUILDEIIS 1nd C&lt;'JBINI!'I'
Mro. Walter llloko lftd fa!lllly
NOTICI 0~ SAI.I
tut 8. R. Uenan .. l)'raculc
work fhc NciU\fn. adnc
vbltod lrlenct.~ 1D Mason SunciQ
1ft MIDDLIPOIIT, OHIO
Offers will be *eived at the .nernoon.
p
223 ate
616111 office o( Webster ~nd Fulit. at·
Vlstth:.g: Mr. and Mrs Lou Uatfitv1 ROOMS and lATH. Yenttlln j;~~-;
torneys, Pome~oy N».tlonal Bank mal\ over the weekend wen~ Mr.
blinds. itoriD wliiOowa and doon \ Mld.tleJIOI'&amp;.
,
Bqlldlng, Pomeroy. Ohlo, unL1l tnd fdrs. Ra) Thompson, Mr. and
oo HUdliOn Sl., lltckUeport. See
BoDN Pbnot
II A, M, Frldl\l', Mm:h I. 1957 Mrs; ' Alton. Roush and daua:Mer
Mrl. Howard Cee~ or eel! \ __
CONCU'I'fl BLOCU
t-or the Portell Adklftl pro~rty, ot Vernon.
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11•11 tvenbi,P,.
2 It lf COMPLET&lt;E lns"ranc~ ProtceUon,
bcln;lot 86 jn BoJWotth AdditiOn ~
tttd Mrs. 'Jcne RJier and
l.lfe. Auto, Flrc, PoHo. Call Don
"lulldat &amp;hddJepoQ'f.. beinc four ruom laodly motored Jc Boverl)'. Olllo
fW ,;;i
M&gt;lls. Middleport, Ohio.
frame, one story dw.elllng. 241
Mn. Rileyo parenb
GIIUESER BJPCK CO.
Beech SLrect. 'ftl0 riaM is re:si)rved
. .,,. •• ' Helen , W1Uiama .. vititcd
to reject all offertl.
G~or;e 'lurqardner at. Ma·
I Mllea llortll.ef P-m
l'llooi1l
U.ul - Homer Sinlth Taylor
1
MondaY:
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Exetutor or tilt, l:statc of
BAi'U, larao
lol, gat&gt;
A 8 ROOMS
furnace, wnd
hl&amp;ement.
Ul2 Ll~ln
O..IU, II. C e l . : " - '
Hcl&lt;:n !!niter vl•lted l~n
1
~nell Adklntl, deceased
R)lll.d Reasouable ~bt'lne 28
Forle7
al Kailou Suudl\)'·
u ~ .u
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Israel
a11 a:1ven
the
21 and price
of demanded
withdrawal.that,
1t be
is still guarantees (1) That mean&amp; would
the exper mental
but Burley 21 has already given a:ood re· be provided to prevent guerilla
sults where Wildfire Is a problem raids on btJel from the Qna area
You might be Interested tn gr01W· on the Egyptian frontier: (2) That
lnJ a smafl amount of Burley 21 tts ships would be given the r1ght
ln otdt'r to see Mw it does on your or lr4•e passaae through tbe Aqaba

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!Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roush and
famlly of Pomeroy were Suhday
guests of Mrs. Mary Larkin.
Mrs Bertha Johnson l8 reported
to be in very Poor he!lth.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Young and
daughter, Patty, and Mrs. Mary
Will were Sunday dinner ~ests
or his moth~. Mr. and Mrs.

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~- erut Mrs. ·ll!v1!lelt l!•...u
and llllDIIY dl panvUie and lilt.

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M.. IJlll illr• Wllliel Lfooo

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Gfl~ ~- \vm Class met &gt;nt
the home o£ Frieda
Uetary on
Tuesday evening and quilted and
Penoftllls
cut carpet rags. Tbose
present
¥1' and Mrs D1ck Fowler or were Laurene Uwls, Oliver Yount
West Columbia was recent visitors June Bl!l'QJ, Irene
Jushce, Lu·
of Mr and Mrs Bill Schnerders eiUe Harrlsen, Mabel Johnson and
Mr and Mrs Glenn Glaze and Frit,da Henry
ehilden of Pomeoy, Ol11o VISited
Mr ancl ¥rs. Buren
Dlincan
Mr. and Mts }larry Jol'.tnsoa Strft. anr.t eWklrcm Ronald Roger li!Od
su11e ftl:m~ to coiumb1f:s, ObJo
day·
Atteodanee qt Cl.w.&amp; ~ay Fti&lt;bJ to ridti.Mr. and Mn. BrowttSchool Sunda! wd 5oe ~ UJB:fteao. fber returned Svnday
twenty two collection $Jilirt.
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rs. outt• eJ' nan; 0 tloned at Ill Army
Graham Station tool Sill~ wJtlt burg Pennlylvaftia
t d ~,
Mr and Mrs.)!~ Henry an Thurs- Fan~le Blalro 4nd f~itre auod""
day evening.
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!Mr and Mra. Ned Jliftry and ,• Mr. OldY Kilh•....,orth
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•ho
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dttending
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_..rs. '-""Ortfl UI'IJI tnu; authter at .oeekle7 W. Va.
called
On
Ch 1
t t Park b
eey wen o
ers urg tm friends SaWrdiy. '·"
Fr1day
Mr. Wilbur McFJrland of ParD
to tMr. HIIIU')"
b. k c:alled 11n I'd!:
' oe r or a e il!&gt;e up.
ketsbura visited Mf. and
Mrs
Mrs. Juae Btlrrur liitl!ifilded I John Harrbon Thursday.
~eeUng of tJae m~lrf eht'b. .,.
Visiting Mr .and Mrt. CUfford
the Mason M. &amp; tbitfd ---~ Johnson ar:d faimly Suoda,Y were
on WMnesdQ' .:tlfflltit
·· Mr. aDd ~~ Arthar *outh, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Tburmaa Your.P. Hartba Ohllnaer Of West Colulft•as callinLon. Mr and Mrs. Ned bla, Mr tl\d Kr1. ~ Lon.;
and family Gleenwood W. Va.
lli!nry on ncla' afternooL

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1Gulf, commanded by £nptian
' shore aatterles, t,o Its port or
\ Elallo.
President Eisenhower sard in an
earnestly· dehvered teloviSJOn and
radio speech to the American peopie Wednesday night, that unless
Israel gave in "the U N. has no
e h o J c e but to exert Dreuure"
agamst It
The U N assembly was called
to meet this afternoon to decide
whether to- exert the preuure _
possibly m the form of penalties
wb1ch m1ght cnpple Israelts econumy.
Cuatoms Union
The prime mlmsters of Fran~e.
West Germany, Italy, The NetberSEEDING ltATI!!!5
lands, Belgjum and Luxembourg
T-wo level teaspoons to each 100 agreed to enter a customs' union
feet of bed, nine leet wide w11l which would pruv1de a tariff.fr,ee
it'fe )lou enough plants to set out common market for their counan acre of tObacco
tr1es.
Mix your 1eed w1th ferhhwr
The ptan, fulf1nment of a dr~fm
&lt;1J1d '• h o"Ver the bed thtlte t1~v.,, Rt;;t.I'I~Sillf'l" !or m~nJ y~ars. was
In order to gt~t uniform seed dis- ~A~,lptc~ eventually ta resu1t In
tribntion
a vlrtuaJ merger of ihc1r ccono1
Seed your beds the lllst half of m1es.
February or early In March N~
Under the agreement, the stx:
seed should be sown after April countries also' will pool atom1c en·
15.
ergy resources for peaceful pur·
BOX THE PLANT BED __
poses
U&amp;e t" or 6" bolirds or poles 6"
Pllland
~n diameter to box your bed. Place
Poland succeeded last fall, un·
soil around the boards or poles to der the skillful gutdance of Com·
keep out cutworms . and flea bet· mpnist chieftam G o m u I k a, In
ties. Then c:over w1th a good or br\!akmg away from RusSian dom·
n~ heavy grade tObacco e~nvis mahon But 1ts position was shll
This WJII prevent cold and msect precarious Gomulka had succeed·
lnjury
. overwb e1ming the resiStance
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Remember, h1gh y1elds of good of those Polish Reds who opposed
quality tobBcco start in the bed
the breflkaway. But Poland's ecO.
nomic weakness remamed on
Socle ....
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acute d anger, in that it mtght lead
BUFFALO, N Y. -Canal en· to 1atal popular discontent
thusiasts bave formed the Canal
b
T e Umted States ,after long
SoCiety of New York, a unit of the consideration, decJded that it was
New York State Hlstor~cal As!Wet- j UBtilied 1n aiding •Poland and th•s
ation. DeWitt Chnton, a Buffalo etrengthenlog tbe breach m Rus·
attorney and direct descendant of rtia's sattelite emplte.
U.. edv$&gt;nor of tbat name who ' There wu every mdlcatlon that
built the Er1e Cana1, 11 pres1dent tbe Polish ~el:egation which .u.
of the society Membership lS open rived in the United ~tes Thuretff antene tntereated in the bLStory day wbuld go borne with a promise
folklore, e-ngiheeriDg, or ot8er as· of subst11ntial flnanc1al• and eeopetts of fJ!e state canals
nom1c &amp;id.

farm
STIRI~IZING THE PLANT BED
Before burnmg the bed the soli
!Jhauld be placed and worked
tho,ro&amp;ghly Arter burning the bed
lt shwld be raked only litchtly.
Deep raking will bring weed seeds
to the t.p.
Never burn the bed when the
aoll Is wet It makea the ground
hard and dGes a p!Jf.IT job of killins t.be weed seed
When burnins: us:~ enough wood
to heat tbe ~il t~ a depth or three
lnehes, To do thi&amp;, fairly large
S~w~rt of pleces 'Of WO\td must be used "nd
end the butning shOUld tte fof th1.rty
minutes o't' J(;nger

' 'Ml~ ......... \00~- ... 81!1! ....
lng tbe week with ber brOther,
. !Mr. and Mrs. Cush Johnston of
Dr and Mr!l Paul Redfern of
Bradbury
HuoUng:ton
wer, recent aueats Jf
'•
Everett Denney or Jackson was
Rev.
and
Mrs
~ , ~., ~~., 1 ,
.., 1 Saturday gQnt of!:Mr. and ,Mra.

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ISRAIL
larael bad defied demao4f1 by
the U N , and perso01l appea~s br
Pr~aldent Eisenhower ~o ,iPrime
Mtrilater l)a,•id Ben-Gurlon, Jbat Jt
evaeuate t~e da'la and ' Aqaba
Gulf Coast neas which it aeized
varletlea when It invaded Egypt last ()et.. 29

,1111.,.1~~~~

noon.

to eonlidl!'!' "anetloal'' -

agairtat lsraop,l 1f lt pers!ltH
ltf
fefuu.l.
SJl We.tern European aabon"
arreed to form a h11torie union for
cooperation which le lnteBded to
proy1de a common mnket. w1th
out tariff ba!Taen for 160 mtllwn
pepple
A dftlegation ot economlt! ex
pe1·ts from Poland arrived J.n the
United Sholes to seek Ainencar.
credits ot $100 lo $150 million
needed to stralihten the "independent" Commumst reeime or
Wyadyslsw Gomulka 'Che netotJa.,
l'ons were the llrst of major 1m·
~rtance wh1eh the United St3tu
has entered for yean · wltb an)
Commuoi&amp;t country buC ylljoala
v11, which like Poland bad'Diroken
away from Russion domlnatlOtt

Park~. lifts Yetr!•

It~

Public Servont

Who
would

re~dy

aon,GaiJipoUs,
llllD. Monday.
111¥inooi
in
Mr. and Mrs. Chria Dielill vlsi~ti
' '
her brotber·in-Jaw: ~ MOtitl
at the hospital, Frlday.
•Mr. and Mrs Robert Nellon and
dauahters, Vick1e and Paritata, of
Zanesv1tle were week end guests
~ ..
or his parents, Mr anif Mrs. Ed
Nelson Robert was best run at
the Grat~a;p wedding at the
'· Nazarene Ch ch, SUndaJI after.

PRESTIGE

18bl Auta Ser,.-lces

Mrs.

'I'BE SIUTR FAMILY

Br Charln M. Mr:C1111t
United P*' ltaH Cor i"a.,.ndent
Tht! week's rood 1ndi bl4 new~
on the inlematfonal b~anh ~beet
The grn~ t~llm~flon brau Kh \
tbotlt b)' bn,el'• relUJAI tt With
l'iral,f its lnvcskm foreet- ~ Jwn
Egyptian an•• reachedtfui tHmax
In the Unlted fiatlon~;
The U N. GeM11J Aatmbly wa s

snowden and Mr.B.l Joan May

'nd

Gallipolis Man

•er• rt.

Frank Util!&gt;a,;.

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121 Card Of Thanks

tw• elild.rft tl ,_....,

Detroit, Mlehllllt "ftre dihDB WUe of ColumbUJ
guesb Friday nenlna: of her brottler, Mr and ~rs .Arnotd Grate.
Mn E:de Goodwin, who 11 critically ill was remGved to the Ml
ac.\ Chnlc, last Sdurday everunt
by the :Rawlln!lt-Coates aftll!&gt;ulaDt:t'.
Mr. and Mn CarroU Snowden
and sons, Steve and Larry were
Sunday evenme dinner guesta of
her parents, Mr and Mrs Barry
Ostx.rne, Sr, of Pomeroy Later
m tbe etewin11 the Osborne a and
Snowdens vio;tlli!tl Ul' and Mrs
Fred Nease of MinersVUlei
Mrs Ruth Lut'as of W-elll!rtGn
s~nt the week end w1tb her par
ents Mr. and Mr.s. Sam Dyke.
Mrs. Tbthna Carpenter vlftitetl
Sunday with ller sister, Mfs kay
Cecil 11nd famdy of Mu:ldleporl
• Mr and Mrs. Jobn U1s1nger and
famlly 6f Vtb'ttit Wre \N411J end
guests or his parents, Mr and Mi-s.

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Foreign News
Commentary

llr 11ftd; Mrs. Wilbur Younc. and

ly Phyll~ Snowdeo
cut IJilllla of )ail brother, Mr. alfd
Kr. ud Mn. l.eweU Vaan and Mn Fru): YounJ.
dau.&amp;hten, Deb'ble Jnd Terri , ol
WUbur Theobald o1 MiddlepOrt
Colu,nbua were week end KUelta
or hla 1\Jter, Mr and Mtt. Arnold ~•lll.d o0 Wm mother, Mra. LycU&amp;
fheobald, Monday evenina. Mrt
Grtte.
rhe®ald it atilt under the do«Mr. Fred Duet and ramUy of tdr'l eare
Zanesvdle Vlilltd Sundoy whl!i
Mrs Mary PrLce. ll&amp;J re\utned to
with Mrs. Anna Bu"k ond 1(,.,
ber bom6 after tpeDiLIDJ tM peat
Mary Larkin an&lt;J faauly
Mr and MTI. WiUlarn Lyon• o~ few montbt wilh her aon, Let, •nd

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Ronnel J)enney.

Rutland News

Park Association - Leg"l Not;c,

Irene Justis, tsabeU Brown, June
8
SenUnel, Plifuavy-JIIcjdleport, 0., Feb 23, 1957
Buros, Fr1eda Henry , Lucille Rar&gt; •
1~ ,..., "!'"l
NOTICI 011 ,.,.POIHT.MINT
rtJOQ , Alma Johnson.
Laurene
M.n Sarah Hammon of lit Alto
~.,-~
•
CluaMNt.
Lewl:!a, Wilma Picken ~.
Thelma called 1..a the bome ot Kr. and
the
lot.
havel;,a
aequlretl.
He
lotat.
of
I....., I, -IIIII
POa CONSISTBNT DBPENDABLE JU!SULTS
Rhqda _F ox
Leanna Mrs Calvln Blewng lhnday eveThe Good Will Cla!;l
met on Henry,
a6cled:
_...._
Holland, Mabel , mug
"The ~ AI&amp;Oclatlon llhould be
Notice ia berebr a:lvtn tha$
Fr1day eveaing at th~ home of Wnght Laura
Johnson,
LucY
Woodrum,
Muse•
Mrs Laura Lou Rourh and ehllreorgamzed IPd. read)' for ,ad.Loa Mabel L. Swan whole Polt Office
Clara Wllhams for the1r February
the momen,t; lb.e towa aell the Address .II LanasvUle, Ohio, Route
meetmg w1t h Hele n ' VJlhams and Judy W1lha.ms and E!:onne Cart· dre n of OaVle.s Grove called On
hostcs&amp;es Clara: :-.1rs Leonard Rouab Tbursde:r.
deed far that laod.,. Every penon No. 1 hu been duly appol.nted u
The wrtght and the
Kay Rlle) as cu hoJic!l.~es
\I rs Laura Gtbbs wu nottfied
wtUin.i to ~rate further oD AdmJnistratnx of the Estate ol
meeting was called tu order by Wl)hams, Kay R1ley and Helen
WUham.s
uf
the serious 1llnerrs of her sl:tthe
p&amp;r- projeet 11 uraed to a~ Enllllo E Gotochall lite of llellt
1he
president
and
the
followlR~
RATES
tend llarth 1.
Couotr, Ohio deceuell..
Mre. Luth.; Tucker Honontl
ter tn la.w, Mrs Ste11a Fry at the
projJram wus gtven Song by all.
The
pll'k,
of
which
the
~•t.
Dated this 8th day of FebruarJ
2 ceDtl per word, oae m.rtiDD. Minimum charge 50c ---4 eentJ
The Ha\'Cn Of Rcsl
The Urd.!
Mr.s. Luther T'.Jcker was hono.r· Mu on Clint~
JMfl' word. for tbne eoueeatlv. insertioDB
m1ng pool 11 • part, already in- 1UI07.
Prayer SCnpture by !dabel Johll"' ed with a m~.SCeolaneous shower
M1 .:. Lae1e Roush ailed .on Jtn.
SDedaJ- One mooth for 25 eeota per word
eludes a baseball diamond wbich
son, Readmg bY M.1 ry fLckens recently m tbe soc1al room of the Larn e Kmg Friday mOllllDJ.
IUD ftte of 2 eeata per word will be charged lor advertismg if
more than 200 younpten ued
The L1fc o! Rebecca lwll call and Chfton .M E Church Tr.e shower
:-.Irs Game~ Chapman returned
ut plid.f01' before the 2Mb of eatb month f(lllowing insertion
last
summer and a pool tb•t hat
ctlllectJOn
1J1.
.
r1nv
the
businesa:.
was
gavcn
by
Mr
Tuckl;!rs
g1rl
humc
Saturday
morninj
after
~ la Advertililla:-Should be reported immediately
Tb~
I!OOled on )lot tummer da)'l up~ pcndmg sometime Wltb her SOD
meetmg n .,., a ~ deo d t&gt; d to have a friends
Da1lJ Seatinel will not be re~poiUible fOI' more tban one incor·
wards of 1100 pec.ple per day.,
.ipage~ tl dmner on Marcil ht on
The room was decorated for the Archie , w1Ie and new baby dau
Card of 'Thanks and Special Notim of Event&amp; printed at reguThe eta;bt lots an neeesaary t&amp;
Friday evenlng lb~gt nt. 1g at 5 o~ass1on and the tneme was car- ght:::r at Atwater, Oblo.
~
llr cladted ntes. Obttwlriel publilhed a:t 1 cent per word.
round out tbe park projed.•wbltb
Mr Dwight Gibbs, Mr. c:urtlt
o'clock Adult uckcts are 75 and rJed oul
baa been planned to include picR1rkud and C F Blessms were
ebildrcn 315 Tht&gt;re ~A.J l l also be 9.
nic
areaa, blaekt.Pp tennis eourbl
bu
smess
caller&amp;
in
New
Haven
The
g.~fls
were
placed
on
a
bazaar held al the I me l'veryon::
"or rern
t.lrtLtL•
.... allpilpl
and numeroua other outlide type
table
over
which
a
pmk
umbret·
Thursday
IS
1nv1U:d
Gamt•s
were
held
and
(1)
.,tealber cliolOD f &lt;1ober M1d several prtzes wc1e awa rded with la w1tb wbJte Crmge bun&amp; wttb
carnn.
IT'S EASY TO
dll!pttrl Pb 6265-)
11·1-fl Helen Barker winnmg the door streamers falhng around the tab'lrs. Eva Weigand and alate~·
-=::....:. :~=·--'-'
BUY -SELL - RENT le The decorated cake was placed Mrs Ali~e Watson of Akron were
3 ROOM FURNISHED apartment prlze Delicious refreshments wen! under silver wedJng bells
filld employment - hire rallmg on Mrs. Ina Wela:and~ and
served
to
the
fo
llow1ng
members
for rent, wlth shower Phone
•
frtends m this area Wedesday.
or find a loll Item throulh
2388-Y.
2 22 ate
Dunng tbe evenma: games were
Mrs Leonard Rouah and chitJbe Dally Seotinel WANT
played and prizes awarded, Mrs dren were
IZUe!tl af J4ra. B.ftl..
ADS. DoD'I put It off Betty Call won the door priZe.
Hart Friday.
Call 3118 Today - AD Ad In
~ Tucker receiVed
many
Mrs Hannah Johnson and Mr.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted to care
Udl c:olumD
lovely
and
useful
g1fts.
Wayne
Hart were recent guelts
for two small children while 5c PIR HOUR - 6-room frame,
Dant
of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Dallas Yeaeer and
lather works Can stay aU hme
witb furnace heat, modern balh
Refreshments were served by Mr Charhe Marr of Mason.
The Park ABsoeiaUon negotiated
or just day.. Call at 1172 Powell
and ldtcben, seml·basement Gas the hostesses to Mrs Lou Hotf·
a price of $800 for the Lyoftll Jots
St., Middleport
2 22 3tp
Mrs. Essie Gibbs and Mr.s. Clara
of course $.~. Only $1300.00 man, Mrs Irene Kelly T 0 Younq
and paid $1M to Gordon after a
wilr give your famaly tmmedaate Lloyd Williams, Mr and
Mrs Capehart called on Mr Lewlll Bles..
Office Girl between age~ 25 11nd
loeal JUlY tJOI a price loBCJWlnK a
poils~1on and monthly pay
Waller Blike and sonii, Mr.s Ches .,: ng Fnday afternDon who 11 Ul.
NOTICE ..a. truck growen. I will
40, able to u.se typewriter and
law suit.
$40
00
per
month
Even
tcr
Ohver,
Harry
Johnson,
M.isst's
Mrs
Ina
Weigand
1pent
Friday
ment.t
haye a load of southem eabbage
eomptometer. About 2 00 P. M
!Continued fi!Om , . " fiwe1
open·&amp;ir
street
parkmg
costa
5c
M!ylen
and
Deanna
Darst,
Mrs
mght
with
Mr
and
Mrs.
Fred
Nor1
plantt In March and wtll have
t.o 8·00 P M. workmg hoW'! Call
IM"r Uoyd said 1111 "bowing out" average of 63 students enrolled
per hour' That IS 1f you forget Jack P'ox, Mr end Mrs
Glenn ' IS of Pomt Pleasant
tomato p)ants in AprU. Clll or
in person Nickles Bakery, 806
In no way indieated he bad lost ln vocational Apiculture. l'berethe Cines for overpark1ng
CartwrJght, Mrs Belva
Roush
Mr and MTa. Leonard Roush,
brine orders to Charles Harrls,
W. Maio Street, Pomeroy, Monlaterest In the park. He added lie r
tbl
•· t te board 0I
ore,
s year toe 1 a
day and Tuesday next week tn MYOPIA - Only 12 mtles from Grandville Harnson, Helen Bar \fr I eroy and Lester Roush were
Wo uld eoo:f::te and allist in win· education
Portland
2 21 Ole
approved a second inPomeroy, and btdldmKs lob are kcr
J,.nit.
111 Pomt Pleasant Friday on bua·
afternoons
2 21 Stc
nina: eYe
~pJetiOD O( tbt ltruetor
selling for $38 00 per front foot
WUliaM
mess
project in; evi!Jy way.
)
He is Mr. Glenn M WrlJ:hL
SHGOT'ING MATCHES- Racine
Let's take 3 second look at some
t!Olleetlon. Jn
Mrs :Molley Fox, Mn
Pearl
Mn
Ethel Fry, Mr•
Laur.l
WANTED
local,
rellable
married
Planlntc Mill, Feb 24. 1·00 P M
At
the
aame
tilne,
he
extended
Some
of bit past experiences were
fox.
It
combifte•
.owiUl
U
Dn·
of tbe local lob.
Nicholson, Betty can, I Haroltl Gibbs, Mrs May Roulb, Ella and
man, age 23 to 3~ with b1gh
Public cordtally mYlted.
PHONE
10f.Y
ptre
aheath
tn.
da.rk
..-.Y
worhis
alncere
appieciat1on
to
every•
former
Vocational Agriculture
lOX
229
Rickard, John M. Roush, Ted Rll Maude Bles&amp;ing and Mr&amp;. Betba
school education for retail bread
2 21 3te
one
wbo
contributed
tabor,' time, Instructor, five years with U S.
2
23
3tc
sted. The eufftteoUa:r aad Atilrl•
ey
Howard
Van
Meter,
Mre
Hrook.s
spent
Wednesday
wit':J.
route. Salary and bonWI FIYe
and money to bring the project 10ep1. of Agriculture, and worked
tvpe~ closing · are outUoe!.l with
1 oi.s McElhinney, Eleanor Truth, \T rs Fannie Taylor and flniBbec.i
day week Apply Nickles Bakery
•AYI DON'T YOU K _ ,
to rts l'resent posklon.
I
:,:; years With the. Dept. of La·
black
salk
~gr&amp;bi.
806 w. Main Street, Pomeroy, lf.a mllp, south of Tuppers Plains, Jamce and Janet Nicholson, Phy ... quilt tor Mrs. Paul Blessing.
Bater"s will JIYe you tbe bett
lt1
s
Williams,
Dorolby
Blake,
Or1
Mrs
Laura
Gibbs
spent
F'r1day
Feb 21 Rnd 22 between 6 30
trade on furniture or appl~n­
80 aere farm tn top production,
"It could be eomplPted wJtbin
Mr Nolan baa been instructor
and7SOPM
2~06tc
Mrs Cecil and ur and Mr&amp; Guy Ble11111
· • of M•· s 1x months," be said. "if we bad of the Raeme Vocational Aaricul6 room houtse, 10 alanehion Mac Smith and the honon-ea Mr arlernoon with
Several sent Ella Blessmg
"'
"
mUk parlor, loaflng barn, milk and Mrs. Tucker
•
son. Mr&amp;. Inne Winebrenner
and the very fullest of cooperation ture DepartJilent for 13 years and
AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN
but were not able to attend
TAKE OVI:R PAYMENTS on
house, 2 story poultry bouse, g1fts
trom everybody." But he said he now beads the Department.
Vtsltlng the Chiton Grade Sch'
Mrs Wayne Hart and Mrt. Han· Donna.
•
wuher and dryer Your oppor·
plenty of water Opllonal to ool lbt week
expected
at leqt two or three
SIVEN PLACE Fllt.ST
FOR
POMIROY
•
MIDDLEPORT
were,
Mr
C
H
nah
Johnson
were
afternoon
cueat6
Mr.
and
J4l'l
De:nnlt
Roush
of
tunity for larger eavinp Fife
buyer of farm, 20 da1ry cows Withers County
yeara
to
be needed to round out
AND
supermteDdent
or
Mrs
Ada
Thompson
'J:hunday
Board,
Mr:
and
Mr,
Dennis
Refriteratlon Middleport, Ol'lio
b
k.
$even Racme H111h sebool Voand heifers from proven bulla,
SURROUNDING •rERRITORY
Mr. and Mrs Paul Bleuing of Rouata Jr.
tons o(
Hietory t e par.
cational
Agriculture
ltUdantl
tnctot· and other farm ma· ot schools and ;Mr. Chester Had·
dox
county
music
supel'V'bor.
Pomt
Pleasont
were
Saturday
eve~
O.JPel
spent
lunda)'
wl'tb
~r
placed
f1rst
in
annual
West
ball
chlncry. Dana HoHman, Reeds$9500 B year sales varaney for a
Mr and Mrs George · Johnson nmg supper
gYestl' of Mr and and Mrs. EIJJler N4r.tfberry,
of District 111 Parlimentary Bu•l· •
Vlllc.
2
22
3tp
man who wanlll hls carmngs to
and ch1tdren of Mason v1s1ted Kr Mrs Cec1l and MuY Ella Blesalnlt.
The Ladles Airl of Oak Grove
ness Pnleedure :oemonstrationa at
I Wuh To Thank everyone wbo
equal his efforts
and Mrs IlJ.rry Johnson Friday
Mr Lester Chapman,
LlDda E,U.B Church met Tuesday with
Jackson, Qb1o.
(Cofttlnuetl
fNnt
PHil
one}
sent ctrds and flowers t.o me
Charles and Billie Mr and Mrs Mra .,Nellie Aclklns of Plain Val·
evening
Students participating, alone:
~
durlng r\\y recent lllnel&amp; ·and Peak Seuon RIGHT NOW - lm·
Lindsidt;. W. \Va1, found tbe bod}' w1th their co1eh, Howard Nolan,
Grace Cartwright who hu been Ray Melton an.d t0nda of Jllinou~ ley
hoapllallution at Holzer Hasp!·
med1ate income A man with an
Retl!Cird the
vlsitlni relat•ves at the McDonalrl \1r and Mrs Daniel We1gand and
Mr Everett Pid.:enJ of New Hill· about 10 a.m. Ff.idaj aa he and were Dwain Sayre, Tom Curtlst
tal.
eye on profit show.Jd enjuy earn·
Ob10
returned
home
th1s
week.
Brenda
of
Huntln!Zton,
Mi""'
and
ven sPent Sunday with bis .lister.:; hu father welted along tbe road. David Hysell, Larry Holter, Don
1 Mr!ii L. D. SCott
Effort of The
inwa of over $1000 during the
~n. Mae Stukey and son of M3
Mrs Leonard Roush, Sandra and Mt&amp;Se~~ Anna .and ,ll'ena Ptetens.. The ehi&amp;d apottetf tbe bO;dy in the Johnson, WaJd Foster and Roland
2 23 ue
next 30 dgys Industna,, Com·
bruah about 11 feet ol( the hiSb· Wolfe. The team membership con-.
son we'\"e 111 Huntmgton Thursday Milton Ray, Mra Ina We1gand an-:!
Those vb.ltinJ S1,1qday with Mr.
merc1al and trade ti&amp;les.
sJSted of Junior and Senior Farm
Mns Earl Darst and chilrl.rcn uf 81ihc spent Saturday eyenina: an~ and Mra Fred Bou&amp;h were Mt. WilY·
body was tentatively ldenti· Management 1tudents. Raeine re-I
serve11 a11 He pue U&amp;lJ!l;) JO srnllJ(!IM. uu_y 1 night with Mrs Garnet Chapman and Mra. Ted Stewar1. of West Col· f•edTheFriday
nir;bt as that ar Want.,
Mr Leroy and Leater
Roush umbla, Mr. and ~Mrs
wright motored to Rutland Oh10
R. H. 1IAWLl!'IGS SOliS CO. - 24 A short lntervlc.w w1th our F'1eld I
Howard but poaihve Identification w a s ceived a Gold Bar award.
he
11erved
J:t'rlday
cvemng
lo
Visit
Mr
and
were
Saturday
eveuing
&amp;upper
Sales
Manager
should
be
con
1
hour Wr~rke.r s«vtt:e. DaJ
ROuth of Vernon, Mrs. Howard
ATTINDS CONVENTION
M~ Jewell Chapman and family
guests 0 ( the Leonard Roush fam· Weta:and and daughter Dorothy, made this mornmg Ul a !uneral
M'lht Phone vmemg
Phone 8227
F1ve members of the Racine
home
here.
Ralph
Ward
clUne
M.rs. Evelyn Nicholson and son 1ly.
IJ039.X DODGE • PLYMOUTR
and Mr. Daniei Wei~nd of Hun here from Ironton to make the chapter of futllre Farmers of
N1cky , spent ~'nday night w1th
DEALERS.
86 U
ADterlt• attended the 1956 Annual
Mrs Mag Kay and son Jqsepb tlngton.
identifieatkJn.
Write
Pres1dcnl, 11,
4050
1lSOtb V1cc
St, Cleveland,
OhioW
144
Phone %85
Mrs. John C. Roush and sons at
:t.ll!. and .Mrs.{ Stormy ' Hart of
~auona:t- P!'A conventtmrbeld In
The
1i68Y
Will
bt.
ohll!l!"d
t4
of
Union
called
on
Mt
and
Mrs
Kaylong
.,..;::;.:.::...::~.:.;_~~
Columbu epent the weeke•d wltb
Kemae Oily, Miuourl, Octl'i&gt;et 1~.
J\lrs James Cunningham N'ew Dwltht Gibbs Frulay morning ( the1r parent.s, Mr. and ~·Wayne Ironton later todar, a f~netll 16: 1'1, 18, 191111.
home
atti!iubnt
said.
M.r
and
Mrtl\
Dallas
Yeager
of
i9511 PONTIAc vaSbreht;r • dt
Haven VISited Mrs. Dana LCWIS
Attending were Don John~
Muon,. Mrs Retla BonecUtter, and Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Taft Bo~o
Sed"' Power brok ... oiurlng.
anrl Mlna Tuc:-day afternoon
Tom
Curtis, Wa1d Foster, Dwaia
ton
MEIGS
GINIRAL
HOSPITA~
UydrJift~tlc drive. Blaettnar's, Will c-;;e ror ·-,-h-,1-dr_e_n_ w_h_ll_c_p_a_r·
Mrs Betty Call, Jackie Ray and Rev. Forest Murray were Sunday
Sayre,
Carl Wolfe and Mr. Glenn
Adml8alona,
Larry
~nffi11,
Mr. Charlie Brown who is em·
l..mda V1.5 Jtcd Mr and Ml'll Jack dinner guests uf Mr and Mn Ed
M Wr1gbt, Vo-AJ Instructor at
- _! 21 4 "
onto work Apply 652 Osborne
Reedsville;
Mr.1.
Kilner
Malden,
Fry,
It
bcmg
Mrs
Fry's
birthday
ployed oJ\ the river apent the week
Juhnson and fam1ly al Mason ro·
R11cine.
19:wJ BUK"~' cn,.c:lu~ 4 dr Riviera
Street, romeroy
2 22 3tc
Nelson.vllle.
Other callers tn the home were end with his family q,t Board.
ccntly
TAKI TOUR
Sedilll. [)ynanow 1!:-lve "Hard ---- - - - -- Mrs.
Audrey
Wilson,
J)jsebara:ea,
Mr and Mr5 J1mmie and Mrs
Mr
Lester
Chapman,
Mr
and
Beth
Fox
aud
Susan
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Mrs
Fout
Mtilgs
County F. F. A boYI
lop" body otyle Btaettn.r'• (
LOCATED ON
ed Mrs James Cunmngham and W w. Staats, Mr and Mrs Dwight Mrs. Rar Melton and Tonda re- Pomeroy; ~ntJtony Walsh, Pome- took a rooperative tour o( the
Pomeroy $269~.00.
2 21 OLe
)Jrs Charles Roush at New Haven ,Gibbs and Mr Johnmc Fry of turned to their ilomes in llUnou roy.
One birth, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Letart Falls Packing House laat
New Haven
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111116 I'ORD VB Cuotnmllne • dr - - but Linda, Charles an4 BJ!Iiie
"ecenlly
Mossman,
Middleport, a daughte~. summer wlth C. E. Blake&amp;lee, the.
Mr and Mrs Cectl
Rlessm,t Chapman will visit
Sedan 13,465 &lt;Jrolut mil"' It LJ~ETI~E OPJ'QRTUNITY $200
mdefinitly
Mn H.oss Kmg and children of
County _AJent, who gave a ~alk on
1c H Immaculate throughoul
a week posslbl&lt;: Wo will select
Broad Run vlsltted Mr
Le.stcr had as the1r Sun&lt;lay dmner guest~ wlth tbe1r grandmother Mr• Gar"Wby A Study of Farm Cbopera.
$189~00 Blaettnar'l, Pomeroy
a reliable pcroon trom tblo area
net Chapman
Johnson and famaly Sunday
2 21 otc
Cor B protected territory to repFor Appointment
0
G. Rouoa conducted a
Thor;e calling on Lewis Ble11ing
Mr and Mn ,Jerry Scotl aml Mr" Ora Hliglns or Pt Pleasant
Flowers
Mrs Bctt) SlcV(!ns and son, Ru~Ly who is a patient at llulzer Hosplt Sunday were the two
tour
of
the
Plant expllintna the
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-:rc!M!nt
a
comp11ny
who1e
aewina:
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19M PON1lAC V8 Star Chief 4: dr.
machine Is aewlna: up the coun·
and then the JfOUp went
al Galllpohs, Oh10 Sunday after- sisters, Miss Bonuie Blesstng, the
of
Columbus
Ohio
vtslted
Mma
St&gt;tlan Leu than ~.000 easy
try Have you had sewin!Z ma·
they toured tbe
Roush hrotbers, Allen and Oke:y
Lew1s Sundny
noon.
cine selllnr: expcrtence or ore
Good Clean Used Call
miles Almost like the day It
Mr and Mrs Paul Brownle of Capehart, and Cbarle1 WlnebreVuutmg Ylr .and Mrs Walttr
8
waa sold! f249$.00. Blaettnar'a,
rou wllltng to Jcarn1 For comAD Makel aad Modell
Blake
and
ranuly
reccQtly
wen·
New
Mtddletown
Pa
vtsited
Jan·
nner
Pomrroy
2 21 6te
plctc lnformaUollf'Jf_}'itc, W D.
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the Pome·
Mr Dallas Gibbs of Broad RuD
Mr and Mrs Rcmo Norton and tee and Janet Nicholson Sunday.
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fire
aiten1
In
Pomeroy
al'lc:f
Mid?
with
Geneva
Leroy
Chapman of Rutland was the dlnne.r euest Saturday of
family Columbus. Oh&gt;O
18:14 BUICK Century 2 dr Riviera
330 Kelly St, N.
New Phlla·
d1eport
wtll
JOUnd
at
1
p.m.
Sunday
demonltntion
Mls:s RolhK Lcw11 and Ylorns vi1lted his grandparenh Mr. and his fathex: al'ld mother Mr. ant!
Cpc Dynaflow. Beautiful three
delphia, Ohio.
2 22 3tc
AUTO SALES
d'temoon to atan•J the atart of 8
tn charee of various cooper..
tone white and areen llntsh
~~~~~~Johnson o[ West Columbia vlsll(•d :Mr.s Herman Cartwright Sunday. Mrs. Dwicht Gibbs.
tbe hi'tvei.
Mr 1nd Mrs Raymond Walburn
Mrs. WUliam Broob apent TuCI house-to-house canvua for
'17911 00. Blaettn.ar's, pomeroy
Mrs Kal1e Bass and son Kcmue
STATE F. f, A. CAM,
2 21 Btc
Sr and children of Ml.ddleport, day With her dallghter and tam· lt'IOT Heart P'Urid Drive, i.c:cordlna:
recently
to
Ml'l.
Olive
[ngrlham,
Meigs
Each
year, Ford tractor dealua
an:l Uy Mrs Ralph
McDermott l)l
Mr and Mrs James Harm and Ohio, were calling on 1Mr.
QUICK SEHVICE on Waceh &amp;aCounty Heart FUnd Chairman.
proYide a e1mp scholarship enMn G H HarrtSon Saturdaj" eYC· Chefltnut Ri~e.
pairing
hy
lo'IIYory
Trained
fnm1ly
ot
Mason
spent
Frulay
19M PLYMOUTH V8 f dr Savoy
Captain• in the varlou• com· ableln1 one boy from t-ach F. F. A.
We arc sorry te report an ln·
watchmaker. CQ11JNS JEW£.
evcnmg with Mr and Mrs Isatc nlns
Sedan One local QWmlr It bests
muDitleJ
will colleet tbe fuocl$ do-- chapter m Ohio to attend Stal-e F.
LERS. p,.mcroy.
1-3-tf
Julla_Edwards New Havea, call jury to Mr ijarry Brooks whlcb
Lcw1., and D.1na
tbe hill• ;~.:ad &gt;baUer' the high·
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from
tbe women maklnj: the f'. A. Camp at Leesville Lake ftee, I
l\ll'S. Uclcn Stcwa'rt of Mnso:1 ed on Jean Blake Sunday after- oecured to him wblJe at wo1 k in
wayfl,
$149S.OO.
Blacttnar's, flOO oo Tlti\Dl!:-IN allowance for
door-to-door
eanva194 and 1D turn
The local deal(l:r wbo provt.dea
the Llevhq: coal mine, we have
ICRAP IRON- MITALl
tnd Mfll Lloyd WllUams vlsilcd a:oon
Pomeroy.
2 21 6tc:
reporl
hie~
to
their
rel(lOCUve
the
Raelne Chapter Willi thia a,.our old macblne. For all Y0\1r
Tom Wllhams and two
boy not learned the particulan.
budQUtarten
Ia
ofd(l:r
that
tbe
ward
is the BrOwn Traeto.: Sale•
sewing machine needs. phone
NOTICI OF A~POIHTMENT
Mr. and llr~ Ernie and ebJidren
fr!ends of
Huntington, W. Va
Pomeroy 909-J "Wfl sell the
drh-e
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aa
quickly
ts
located
at Pome\'oy
lxecutri•
.apent the weekend w1th Mr. and spent Sunday •fternoon , with' repurpose
of thla award Is t.o
powaible.
The
lstete
of
Emm•
Smith,
DKHsed
irAY FOR SALE It the-G~lmore
bc:~l and repair the rur~. Gtc
Mrs. Uoyd Wllhltlm! and family
Mr Elmer Nc""'rno ~ en, the
leedenblp,
RCho\arolliP',
Notice Is hereby giYen thai Hulh
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f1rm see Charlet Yo•t or call
and
farmmc.
abillt)'
Taylor whose Pol'1 Offlct! adrlre:-;s Howard of Hart£ord, .Jlmmie Stc· &amp;let llat.
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2 23 Sip FOREMAN &amp; AllBOTf TV. SERA. members lind ta •
Is CJtcilcr, Ohto has been duly a1
wart and Jack Stewart of Mason
w~ll Cultlnt M~n-;:
VICE All make• Repaired b)' Ex·
attendance at Ute FrA
Phonu SIO
\ pointed Executrix of tbc Estate of and Janlce and Janet Nlcbolson
•lth aener 1 tor
cktJcct.rlc m.ope1 t 1'echnie1ana. Phone 6284 Y
Emma Smith deceased, late of
1 Firmer t.n·
' Chesler Township, Mt&gt;llils &lt;.:ounl\· 1pent Friday eveniPJ with Mr aM
tor, belt1, puiHet and JWikb·
Mlddlt~por
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Mn. Jack Fowler at Jlt Pleaaant.
OhlO.
" board, sevenl hundre.l fnt rna· AJ&gt;~'YONt OESmiNo HOME DE-l'
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Dated this 1st day of February • Mr. Frank llarri• and son, Bob
chine cable, wire. an&lt;r different
LIVERY ot BrouPtoD'• Dah'Y
at":::
JIM.
of Mason called on Mr. and Mrs.
11.\X
WAaD
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type bits. Pbono 120M Eblin
Produc:\1 ta Pomeroy or MiddleDana
Lewis
Saturday
evenlnJ..
Jbrii'Dy
place
on
wheat,
John c. Bacon
2 22 3te
port, call ';falter CtookJ, phone
Coal Co, Pomeroy.
Mr .and Mrs DoD UayDel and
Don Johnson,
place oa eaeh of
Judac or thi!!&gt; Probate rourt
:M.tctc &lt;:hef
I 60~7.J Af'er iU, •'TJla ,BMt
son or Letart Were eautnc on Mr
etblbitll or h•r. Arthur Bet&amp;le
Mohts County, Oluo
roddna h'lnt. wuner'• Barbt.tr \ Doe•n t Cun A Cent ~Ore.
and Mrs I
Hayne! Sunday.
2nd on pOtatoes, Dwam Sayre, 2nd
(2) 9, 16, 23, 3te
Shop
2 22 31p
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Mr. and Mre Emlllfoffman and
on tomatoes, lit on wheat•and 11&amp;
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chlldren Camp Cooler were~ vttitand champ~on on potatoes.
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NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT
FIBERGLASS AWNINGS and door
PhOIIf! 100, Cleland AppUanee
lng
Mr
jlnd'
Mrs.
Lou
Hcdfman
:pwatn
rec:elved
the
Grtnd
IJCtC\JNII'
canopleii, venetlu:a bUadt "'
Store, na
Main St., Pomero)'.
Cllamlllon (Kro;er)
F. A. tr..
Saturday.
ftst•te
af
Alfred H, (OOPfr
eolorw and ~ lllumlnum lad2 23 u
S1,1nday g:ueata of Mr. and Mra.
o-o;o.~
eaeh of tbe
tlfte yeua
don. all klodt, ounory otock
------Notice II hereby tlven that Ern· Carl Kearns and family wen Mr.
aU klo&lt;lt. wind.... blludt ani SAVE ON YOUR SH~• n-lr al
A. Wina:tU whotte Post Off1ce and Mrs !larry Kearn• and Pearl
eat
lbado all colon and lliln Fne
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Ia Raetne, Ohio bas bt-cn Gibbs ot Vaaesvllle, Ohio.
laltallaUua., frttl utlmatea. Dale
Racine S:Joe Shop. l
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Mrs. Carl Keatl\b of (:Ufton and
duly appointed aa Executor of the
Wippel Bupl!IJ, Ill Union Ave, 1 - - -- Mra.
Walter Pbelpt ol New lleven
Estate
of·
Allred
H.
Cooper
laic
Po!MI'Q'.
2 1 1moc: 1- - -· . ~
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of J.lelaa County, ObiD, dtJceas('d They appearod on Coffee Time
Pl.._ Au-Ito, liioltll
Dated t.bls lOth day of Fcbraury W.Z.A
CAT Flllll,
or droNed. Cui 'LU 1:) •
lest ThurldtY tt\ was a
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proara~ hr war brtdea
abnut
Cbevaller, Lon&amp; Bottom
Wt:WING AC~'TYLENE UJIV·
AcC:.!DINT
John C. JJacon
tetniY
flvu
war ' brldea were pre·
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lCE and car repair. Nel&amp;ler and
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seftl Mrs Kearns iS lrom London
1141
o~
Cleek Goroge, Racine. .r~obo
Mcia:s County; Ohio
Encland an~ "Mra Pbelp• Ia from
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1PI111\PUth Ensllnd.
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B-1\0QII HOU6t,.BYrecu... Con- \IJOMi:- uUILDEIIS 1nd C&lt;'JBINI!'I'
Mro. Walter llloko lftd fa!lllly
NOTICI 0~ SAI.I
tut 8. R. Uenan .. l)'raculc
work fhc NciU\fn. adnc
vbltod lrlenct.~ 1D Mason SunciQ
1ft MIDDLIPOIIT, OHIO
Offers will be *eived at the .nernoon.
p
223 ate
616111 office o( Webster ~nd Fulit. at·
Vlstth:.g: Mr. and Mrs Lou Uatfitv1 ROOMS and lATH. Yenttlln j;~~-;
torneys, Pome~oy N».tlonal Bank mal\ over the weekend wen~ Mr.
blinds. itoriD wliiOowa and doon \ Mld.tleJIOI'&amp;.
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Bqlldlng, Pomeroy. Ohlo, unL1l tnd fdrs. Ra) Thompson, Mr. and
oo HUdliOn Sl., lltckUeport. See
BoDN Pbnot
II A, M, Frldl\l', Mm:h I. 1957 Mrs; ' Alton. Roush and daua:Mer
Mrl. Howard Cee~ or eel! \ __
CONCU'I'fl BLOCU
t-or the Portell Adklftl pro~rty, ot Vernon.
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2 It lf COMPLET&lt;E lns"ranc~ ProtceUon,
bcln;lot 86 jn BoJWotth AdditiOn ~
tttd Mrs. 'Jcne RJier and
l.lfe. Auto, Flrc, PoHo. Call Don
"lulldat &amp;hddJepoQ'f.. beinc four ruom laodly motored Jc Boverl)'. Olllo
fW ,;;i
M&gt;lls. Middleport, Ohio.
frame, one story dw.elllng. 241
Mn. Rileyo parenb
GIIUESER BJPCK CO.
Beech SLrect. 'ftl0 riaM is re:si)rved
. .,,. •• ' Helen , W1Uiama .. vititcd
to reject all offertl.
G~or;e 'lurqardner at. Ma·
I Mllea llortll.ef P-m
l'llooi1l
U.ul - Homer Sinlth Taylor
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MondaY:
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BAi'U, larao
lol, gat&gt;
A 8 ROOMS
furnace, wnd
hl&amp;ement.
Ul2 Ll~ln
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~nell Adklntl, deceased
R)lll.d Reasouable ~bt'lne 28
Forle7
al Kailou Suudl\)'·
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Magnolia Temple
Py thia, n Sistersf.
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N. J.-Tbe educt- oo)s. The service &amp;eQ.t 'out la&amp;t
t :o~ testinc service of Princetoo year's directors with thi1 year'a

Marcb. of Dime. ud the Hi!nt
Fund when the Rock Sprlnp Bet·
ter Health Clu~ met
Tbui'8day
afternliOn ,, Lhe Graqe .ln~ ·lritU
'M ag ri:01ia 'l'emple Pythaln Sl.a- Mra. Hom.- Rad!qrd as boatess.
ters met T~ursdly evening at (he \ Mrs. Arlee Abbott
president
•· OAV hall with Mts. Karl Grue~er, pieiided at the meeting
which
mo.•! excellent chief, ~&gt;residing. ope.ned with the group
tinging
A co ntrib~lon was made to th~ "Briihten The Corner ~re YOll
·'Heart Fund''. Mrs. Mike MeKen- Are" followed by the LOrd.'e Pray·
zie and Mrs. Merlin Rus~Jl who er and Pleda;e to the naa. It wu
are Lll were reported as improving. voted to sell rubber scrubbers as
Mrs. Delbert E1selstein was repor~ a money making project. Membered 1n distress having lost a 1111\P.r ship due.s were paid. Mra. Huin~
by death. A card was sent to her. Arnold and Mrs. Lewia Gru•.str
A thJ.nk yGu note was read for .t were named aa the aick committe~
contrillutlon made to the Spring'
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A program was presented _DY
At the close of the meeting a ~n. WUUam ~- Moraan, eo~~u&gt;t­
soetal hour was enioyed and 1 po~ mg of a ~m Speak Gently by
luck dinner served.
Mr.e. Lewa Grueser; three arti:::._:::_::::__:::._:.:::.._ _ ___ 1 cles, "To Help Stay YJ)ung," Mrs.
Hu•h
Bearbs, "PrestripUon fur
LJvJng," Mn. John Hartung, a.pd
"The Sweet Tooth," Mn. Wlllilm·
Radford. A poem "Tea · an&lt;t Polecat Grease" by Mrs. William Grucaer preceded C!le first aid article
on "Heart Failure". by ¥!L Arlee
Ab~tt, whi&lt;:b CODfl.~ed· !}ae: PfO"
gram.
'Hua:h Bearbs wer~ th•
a cOJJtest conducted by
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Cond6r Stftel on(jl'l!:. l(alli and their auto bounced and rolled •
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8eyan, illliDJton, .D; c, lllffered mmor lnjurl•. Stitches

They aN tale, COII'falelll. and ec:GJIOID•

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c:hlc:b. Buy lh- at 11118 bank-

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ll~bei Fet!e~ Reilei'vo System

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bos -nd ..,.0: 1o1m Wll'l, 88, ·
lnilepeDde~ Va.. Jut week.
V1rlin1a
authoiitlH Wtl'.e aped.1
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FUNIRAL HOMI
Off th~ street parkina: &amp;Jiace gives you need·
ed protection. We are located out o1 the
C'fOWded section of tbe vlll.:Ce Where park·
tna: is not so much of i pl'.oblem. The ho\l\~
like atmospbere preVaUa lD one of the RICest Funeral Homes in Southeutern Ohio
w)lere service,. refleeta every refinement
known to t~ profesaLOn. Our wide ranee of
reuonable prices enables .every family to ·
keep the cost witlrln its meana. For your
sick room need11, we have hospital beds and
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Jludto• and Sbeallt llobert Bor·
teobo&lt;b wJ&gt;o invellll!o!Od the aeeident llolle)''t ... IJIIII'Oltbed E.
lltiD' froiD COndor aad ita kakea
falled . wben Boney a,PIIed tbitm
to llop for on-,.'- ·tnffie.• .
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..un_J bil car to the left
after ._U.. up. It
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curb; bocaneed OveF it. followed
tile railrold tr..U d - .br '"'
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