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S~turdoy,· F~bruary 25, 1956

f"he Doi lv Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

'

WEST SHADE
aY Mill. RUUI~~ PAINftR
Mr. Mw:1 )h. . WiH He?pal..

Vooational Agriculture Course o
Started At Racine 26 Years Ago c
Tw~.SS. yt11n1 ap iD 1930
Voe&amp;tional ~e ....., ft!U·
bbsbod iD Rariue. The iDilnKtoc
.,.. SJdoe)' H. ~- Two ~
later jm; 1132 .(lbe JleriDe ~
FUlure Fmmen &lt;01. America was
Of'CIUJiil:ed.. 'lbe .firS~ Wflj
Hr. f'adeb' wtJo ~ duriag tae.
yell'S 1930 tbrlau8h liKO.
Facteilly moved frool Racline to
,)f3800,. W. ""~•·· ..t theo to Rio
Gnlode 'Whene be- is now .tlbe i.nstruotor of VooafioDa;! AeriCW.turoe ·. .t advisJr of the Rio
GJWide FUture F.armers of Ameroiooa. lD 1MO ObOe Stout followed
FecW.y .._ J\aclDe and was dMft.
1940-1844. .1:Jurint hi'! teaobmg
~ a RadDe he was call·
ect ~ 8En'ioce and 'lhllNoo
Joll:uon waa
~ durin&lt;f
jthe tUne Stu1t WM in. the &amp;el"Vi£e.

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tart Jnans. Ohio. In IIH Stout
JDO"'ed to Coo)viJille wbu'le be was
imUQc:rt.or -aod W« ·moved to

Racine Chapter
Future Fanners
Active In Fair
The Cbaptet" hu been fortuute
over the yeus on hlvlna: State
Farmer.
The entire list of twelve rollow1
with the years elected and prtsen.t
location: Herman Canon, Jr., 1946,
of Belpre, Ohlo, Alan Carson, 1947,
of Dayton, Ohio, Orb Smlth, UK7,
of Racine, Ohio, Howard Ervin,
lMD, of Raeine, Ohio, Earl Grimm ..
UH9, of Chtuago, Jllinota, Norman

Van Meter, 1949, of Musachuaetts,
Jimmy Webb, 1949, in Military Service, Harry Doutlas, Jr .. of Racine,
Ohio, Robert Sayre, 1931, of Ra.
einr, Ohio, Critl.EndcD Bradford,
19S2, or Ohio State Unlvtrs'lty,
James Carnahan, 1032, of Racine,
Ohio, Earl Cleek, 19M, o[ Columbus, OhJo.
The past record on file 11howa
the following ha1 been Pre1ident
of
Racine Chapter: Paul Sayre,
Earl Mooney, Arthur Neaae, How·
ard Lawrence, llarry Rhode, Harry
Johnson, James Circle, Karl P•yn.
t.er, Millon Canter, Norman . Vao
l\leter, JunJor Dougbs, Junior Sal·
ser, Dan Smith, James Carnahan;
Dana Van Meter, Earl Cleek, Tho·
mu Eberabaeh, Don Hayman, and
Dwrin Sayre.

•e

~

•

rOJ ec l Reports Of Future Farmers

BY ROY VAN METER
ly M•lvltt Circle
Br Herry LH O~o~n
THE BEEF FEEDER CALF
f
THE DAIRY HEIFI:..:
TOMATO PRODUCTION
J co:.Jn:s.tdered ,flhe 1olktwbll'2"
I coruJdered the !allowiq items
n.
1 C!on!l'idered tbe Collowine ltems
of cost :ar~od itern:s of rt.."Lurn w!h.en of costof return when I selected my of eo~~t apd items of return when
I st!ll·ootOO my fe-edor caH pro- Jdalry he'.ifer project Ol animal (2) I •elected my tomato project: (1)
iaUmator ..xa advifior of the Jta.
ject : (l l aramal (2) US(' of l&gt;ui1d· li use of building and equipment (3) uae of land (2) plants (3) fertiHzer
cine FFA. floe I:'J eompleCli.n£ ~rus
mgs and equJ•pmont (3) •g.raWl (4) ~grain (4) supplement! (S) ha)' (6) (4) spray and dust material (5} we
tweM\b .yea- DOW.
s upplem(mt (5) Ita')' (6) pasture silage (7) pasture and (8) breeding of machinery (6) baskets aad ('i'J
'Ibe v~ Agrirulture pro&lt;~nd (7) ehopped !odder. 1'h~ ~:i- ·and \lelerinary fees . AU these esti- twine.
gram at Bacioe began wil:h lts
ma.t 1..""11 total ro:.1. amoullltcd to mated costs came to $16Ul0. The
clE:t room .mel Shop i.n W1bai is
All these estimated costs came
now tbe VOOIItional Home EronoMy agreement was wntlcn soon $70 16 aud t'he t()taJ returns budget shows the ltetn.!l of returns
I to be $304.00. The estimated tabor to $l28t.26 ..
an,.d lhe.,!~m • of retur n
Dries cl.a6s room ·a nd k.i.tcbcn . In afler I made the budgcl: My a~o::_re­ amf)lmtcd to $100.00.
1 o1 .--... . 111e ea11'\
cost to be $lf0.00.
came o a
1946 die deplrimEnt moved ro i'tti ement shows what I wlll furmsh
.
ty
a•groomerl'l
Wlli&gt;
m'&lt;lde
won
'
11fy
agreement
wu
writtell
soon
of
C!Ost
of
return
when I seleet.ed my
~ iloolllioo ald .t.a5 been a~d bear .and what the other party
aftN
I
rnade
tlhe
budget
.
My'
after
J
made
the
buda:et.
My
agree$291.75.
there eva- '~iDee.
w1ll furmsh _and bear. My I:IGre-t-..
..
shQWLi cxact:ly what I · ment sh.ows exadly what J wttl
la tlbe ,-ear 1930 when VOOiflion.· ment was S'lgncd by my fa~her, agreeJ!H-nt
My agreement was written soon
a1 ~ 'W'a9 establi.shed. at Frank Holter, my school te~:~~her, wil l fumt;.h u-r beaa:, wh-at the' !urll'isb or bear and what the other
after
I made my budget. My ai"le.
o:'hcr
par1y
wJU
[U.m~.;ih
or
~r,
'
party
will
ruraish
or
bear,
what
RaciDe llbere were 19 boyg and 19 Howard Nolan. and by myself.
1 wdl part of the returns the ather ~f.)' menO ......, e~ - I wjJI
whoa·~
pa:
L
.of
.the
l'~tw·li'$
projde. 'l'loday, 24 years silx:-e
l. I pl.a n to d~ my _record book
fu~,nJsb . and what J .wUl. reectye,
~ tfll"e 12 boy$ M~' 000 • ~eatly wtlh ~encil,, wnte my pl~ns ~·ccc.J.ve, and Wh.lll _part. _.W :t he Te- will receive. This agree!Derit W"i s"
and
what my father w'lll furDUh
tum.s1.he
ot.hc.r
JX11Ly
WMll
«C.IXWYC
.
.!ligned
by
my
mother,
Mrs.
PtJ.ary
•
ducWq: 296 pr-oject:J aOO eevooa:l ~n terms of I ~1U b~fore the Job
1
and
reeeive. My agreement was
'I
h1
·:&gt;
&lt;~gt~crnent
':''a.;.
!&gt;
!-Nled
by
my
Circle,
my
teacher
Mr.
Nol11a
lad
~ £ann ,.00 home 18 to be ~One tf . possible, _and [oJ.
(a·thCl·, Ches.t.!LT \ian .1\f(.'{cr, my 00- myself.
'
sicned by my father, my teacher,
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lo\f
Lhe
mslruchons
a::;
gwen
for
v~~
h
('
f
.
b k VI SOr, ,J\1J". Nolan amd I»Y'So!f.
M~. ~ola~, ~!~ me. 1 t
Duriog dlis 24 year .p eriod (rhe eae see 1011 o .my proJec_t oo .
I plan to keep accurate reeorda
P an
l&amp;e my oma oes GD
VoetC\ooQI: Acnoolt.ure at .R.aclne 2. I plan r.o ha~\esl 80 bushels of
I ~toave seit."Cled ~ grade H:cf'(. with penc1,
. 1 write a ll pl&amp;nB
•.
a field containJn&amp; 2-G acre. I will
in
1120 bo)111bwe 'ltUdi'ed Vo-Ag "Wii'lh corn. _3. My estimated total ne t re· £ord c&lt;~tf, wel"ghmg H pounds or terms o(
and
to
1 will,
t&lt;Ql of 3622
~
turn ts $40.00. 4. [ W'JII study and
noom
IJit hfllLh. 1 have sdi!C'led
a
k
d
·
b
h
:....\..:
cep recor as g1ven y eac sect- H ouorary Chaplel'
-a Three .f ormer ~A ·members 1develop p_lans ~o do the fotluwi11g beef aomma.l oopullk of wc~.U·ug
ion of my project book.
bavil woa fow&gt;...ye311"" ~1» , corn project JO~ :
7011-1000 .puunds at 12·18 montll~.
Members Total 15
With Obio state Univers~· Col-~ (I) seled of so1l (2) amounL or I have scleote-d •a b-locky, sboft. 1 I have selected m)' dairy heifer
~ '0( ~Miure-H~ oar- manure to use {3) sel~ction uf .s?ed C&lt;l Upled beef caolf wihich i\S !row set by the production reeorda o( par.
Several Fannens and Bwi:IJC'SS'
J !'NO· Alan~ Canml, 1948· (4) preparing the 1:1011 151 fertiiJz- wi~h ·sQUlll'cly placed Jcgs, wide cnts. 1 have selected a &amp;rade Hot- men hav-e been made H~
~A (;..;·
19411
' ing (6) planting f7) cultiv&lt;~llon (8) ::.tra ight back, sm3!11 head, and stein heifer with the
followint 0111aptero M.embers.
'lbe ~
.tn harvcsling and (9) market ing .
::.lumL •nPCk I have t&gt;cl('ctc-d a beef dat'ry feature : wjth a t~rce muzzle
They ·a re .1151 folllow&amp;: c. E . Humlt.be Sblte Ohapter oontest &amp;ix
e&lt;~lf 11h·011t I w1-ll _be proud to own eye, wide apart sharp witherS, long :phrey, JLeedw.iillle; EmcJtoy ·POw.
timet. Ratitnp were: tWlJe ~.
&lt;~·nd &lt;me 1"hat w~l'l m.akc me Uhc lean neck, wedge shape withers and -en, Racine; Ra)rlllODd Ervin, RaBY ROBERT PARSONS
tbr:'ee 1Si1vet1 and twn b.I'OMC.
mo,-,t. uwncy. I ha.ve ~dut"(ed my rib flat - wide, flank deep, and cine; James
Spen!OOT', ftracine;
SWINE PRODUCTION
ID PwJ:iamen(Jary Plrooodlure
I COil&lt;;JJdtw the foHowi.n').( 1 • t ~·nh bed oHif fu·-om a d1~e free large harrel, leneth, depth, width Tlleo Smirtlh, Ponlcroy; Gomer LeDemoostmlJoo rthe Chapter thas cf oo~t: 'lllnd itom•s rOf rn1UnlN whL•n h-erd I ·ha""' selocletl' a .good qua· of body, udder should be Iaree soft w.is, Ra::-ine; FI'Eellmd NOJ'I'IUI, Ra·
-one COld: ·bar, fi-ve si·lver bars ami I selected my swine Pfl.IJt't•t: 11l J Lt.y feedm· c&lt;Jif, of I he llreford and pliable, With four evenly cine· Obesller Tannehili IMid'dleWbiltney ~ Oorl.um.
·ani.Jn.a·l' (2) usoe of bowldm..: &lt;lnd tJ.r·ccd whi-ch iLi 1thc mo.'il COJT111)1fJn placed teats. I selected my heifer
Work done .Jn ('.o.oopcr.a.Hve Ac ~ eqUi!)lllt'lllt (3) ;g'l'a i'll (4) Sllpp]to. 111 my &lt;'On"tlnunnt:y. I h :~"·e sotooted in November and gave $75.00 for biana, O.; 'I1heo. ~. de.
tiviltiel has nct.Wd 'Otti8 chapt.« mcnt (5) ]&gt;a'i!IL~re (6) lm.'"t'&lt;l"in~ and my c,df from a man well 11houg~ht her. My heifer is 18 months old.
~tiled, Pomeroy; Harold Smith,
two .gold oaw.aNb i!n19~1 and 1952. voler·in&lt;J r.y foCf'i'i . TOe t"W mm lt•tl of m my oomn_mflli1y. :vly bed calf
_I am feeding my heifer 11% pro- Plorneroy; Obarl-'es ~ Jla•
Otlher ~ indude f:it-81. in •Ltlms {Jf nrtJunns L.. how t·~ht p1g.~ k~&gt; m;rny dU&gt;oJ'Nblc qua·l!l1es. I lems 31b. or concentrate and 1Glb. cine; H~ ·Nolan, Synawe
dail-y .improvenwnt J94&amp;---1p]aque ffnd the OI'Jginal -am nml of ~he ~c le&lt;:.tcd thLo; calf from my fad.ll· of low protein hay.
-and J.ohn Herskel of Gai:IU&gt;olS.
and $73.00, I(."WO 'CXJK'"n.~ pajd bU~t• L page'. The t•.-.tbll.l~t.'d II Ct n·" heNI.
I will house my heifer with oth- to January 3, l$31b. or grain, 131b.
tri])S! (lo lUbe Nwt:.iunal Ooo'Ve'Dlion return b $61.00.
I w:tl·l feed my cal( lfi ',;, dai,rjr rr caule In a room which is a free of Bulk Molasaes, and 24Jb of S.
of fut'W'II': Farrnn'N'.S 1946 .and' 1952.
I pr("parcd my &lt;IIJ1"1'1' 11Wtil N W&gt;ll tJ .., a C'un&lt;'&lt;'"nt'I'·il'te fl•od. I wi'H feed from draft and Cree from damp· B. 0 . M. and 7&amp;0lb. of bay.
'I!fte 1962 .tn"i•p W.lb m&amp;do pOHHiblc- 111rrter l madt• rl•he l.l'tHl-J!ct
M~ ;Jifalfa 'hil•Y •atld C'00ppe(l fodd('r nt·ss .
I weighed my
· on NOvemllbr~ lt1he :fi[""st pl•ace .uwa.-d or ~ ·ecmrnt · ·~ows • ~ xal'l~l"V w11~1~ 1
I fed my heifer from November 1 ber 11 and she
800 pound.
ih a nmglwJgf'.
I W"JII feed· t'hc
the FJ&lt;'A Hli&amp;hw&amp;r Safety Pil"Ogram . wi'll Curni1 ~h OJ' ht'ii'r an'll Wl/1&lt;11 III L'
In 1950 Ha:r-ey DougJ.11s J·r. was OI:IU."'" par:t.y w.iH f•UU11ll "'h Ol" lu-a'l' il · .tl~ ")' Jced ~n..., bvx. [ wiiJ.l fecrl tthe
a·w arded., one yoot' scllUiiWi.'ISibip to What paM ()'f lht• n•tlll11h" l will h•:,y &lt;Jn~t lodtkw i•n a man:gor. I
tJbe College of A(illl'ic-udure, O'h·i6 recl't'\'C and what •JJ&lt;ll"4 (~f U1 c rt·- v. 111 kel'p "IllY oalf lUll piltlltiU•I'C dur·
1"11'1-.: Htr :mmme.r. 1 Willi ft·OO· rny
St'Ble t.Joi\lelllllity. Sevt\l'a•l .camp tu•r·rts !h vlhcr p;wt-y WJ·Il r·t.'(Tivj•
t".df
al•l the ,h;Jy ·a·n d fvddcr 1t
~ar'llltrip out or t;.ta'lc events,
tllnd Wi\Wt P&lt;llll Of the ! doU I"I!lt-; -1'111" w1ll t·~l . I will {:ood 1 ])Ottud o{
oand looa~ oawH«'W lhoavc ilx."t"ff' en· OOhcr rmnly w1ll n'c&lt;'IVe
Iii' ; tl;JIW} p~r dllty,
j.oycd by many of oha-ptcr mt.~m ­
I pla·n Ito f.ii!U·I'h ••ntl df'1,"{' 1l&lt;~p lh1•
boos.
I wtll kt"t'P my bfocf (';fif m the
fo'II!IW i ll·g jubs: (II !it"(' ])irtg ~·.·
b&lt;il
•ll Jl&lt;l'l"llh of our ·ho~ .
I Will
N~nb &lt;21 seleotm~-: gtl l (:JJ f•'lldm g
kPop d1•y ht..•ddiJ ~g
in m.v calf'!&gt;
t1Je Alit.
:-t all. I wiolol kct'P "-ho ~bll f·I'CJ'
f ru111 1~mfob, wm•m
;~n t l d(."ll1l. I
BY BUTCH GAUL
will fL"&lt;'rl my (.'illf und-n &lt;'ll'otlf'ic
SWEET CORN
)1·;..:ht. l lhl'l'r. w~l1l he .r wind~1w in
CtJIISJdt.\l"lt.'d
to!IC
f11llowm g th e ....tall. My n1lf wiL!l bavo 25 W
·~tcmi'&gt; of CD:ilt &gt;md ih·1ns oi rot urn s tiiOI"&lt;' ~qua1·c foul or S'l111+ ~'&lt;JlitCC .
when I (",'C"It.'QI:t'd my s weet ,·mn 'l y ea l.!'~~ lmdlehu g wl)l be of h~IY
projco~:t : tll IN' of l&lt;tntl, Z &lt;J&lt;:n·;;. aut! ftJotlller.
.
BY JIMMY DIIM
t21 seed, Hi 'I}QUlld... (:JJ l,lt'&lt;.wn
The Racine FUI(Iua- Farmers or 'llllltl·l.I'I'C (4) fCII"'Illl.'lt'r, IU -80 b1l kb
Slll•Ce llUI'Oh1lslllg IUV t:a.tf, 1
,&lt;\imcrit'a 8ii'C f.oousi'flll: .a1.1tetaion on (5) u...c af nuwhmcry au·d t't!LLIP· , h· 1 ~e fl•d 49ti ·ronml~ 1 or &lt;~.Jf.a.Jfa
tile work of 11he 1'\ituJ,~ F"B111ll~·s mctrL, 20 ~w•••~
11•••.1, :n:t .PoLtntb of t.'lwppc.•d fOO ·
Of .t:llday who will be =&gt;U«OO"&gt;'ful
l p~1m .to pul~l IOUO do 1.c 11 t'&lt;t r~ d&lt; r· 1llltl li2 lJ()Um:l.s .u.f 16 '' odatry
Wfti: Obesl.er, Obio, wb&lt;re is lliO'W

FIELD CORN PRODUCTION

y~ ~ and: ado1 dte West Cll&amp;1)ter FFA.
.Ja 19H }row.d Nolan became

Br Cha.-1•• HolterI consider~d the followmg 1tcmli
of cost and Items o( rctur?s when
I selected my corn proJect : (aJ
u~e of land. one _a~rc &lt;_bl seed,
ntne pound (c) fer~•l .•ze.r . 3~ pou·
nds (d) Ulie uf machinery and t!CJ·
u,pment, l~ hours (e) manure, 10
loads.
.

ltem.31

1

IY JIMMY DIIM
oJoovcd !-annct;.e. He WOllld
hive ·liked ootJUng bolter •han 410
"J)Md al:l lb., daty6 on M IJll'HDI.a•
Lion.
Watm~on

G-eolr;e

in' 'iiOOve a.nythiJJI

At ,ltJs !hOme ~:n ,MOOIYIJ Vernon,
be cwood sovOJ"'Iltl olwndred eeres
M '\\1holoh bb •main crop wu t.obecoo. lloo- a.-w lthil::l c110p becune
•i\(IQrel' Mid ·po!OII'OW' e~~.ch year. Fin--

all&gt;", hedeclclecl"'

plant

mare

wbcat., oom ..nd 011t.s .aud «her
aimJJ.,.. or:ropt. He dl.dn't p)Mt tiM
•me fWol'ch wlltlh till&amp; Nme CI'IOP
re.r .rtll'l' 1'Car. lmtcad be rom&amp;.edltlom.
11bi8 mellhoc ~ lmpt'OY't.'d bU f...-m
• be •bopod rt would. SoaD ollber
ba;an ! ......·J. . lli8 •••
ampLe.
)n G«me•
lime,
f"lt'miftt" '"" old f~ rompored"' forming · Crude
plOWI wtll~ .pulftord ~ oxon ot
ilor'IMw .\ v turn OWl' t.he 'lfOUII4.
O'opll ~ WI lli'Wit.OO by ibM\d

w-.-·,

Wid! -

· 0.... ..... ~ _..,

or

plant.e!l
·~
- """""'"'
,eodl ov.erbyrt.he
1be r-.moer

w.-bock...,.lmh.......,.lti&lt;

·~aU the ft'.IIOWre ltOd ma-oh-,. """"
llbe l•m tocloy
Qn

W-ork
__ ,....,a._.w.......,..

t.t. m.,.

,. __

be done qu~.

lmweebmoyboOaooOD•doy

farmoos

Of l&gt;WCI)t (."01 •11 . ~lly

l;uth!,\.'ll ·:-J)WW :- a

Ctl·tlL"Oill!l'iik

L.

Sbow:rnamlQp for YocrrtikM: Acri.. C1'1LMI at ltibe Wldqbam ·

bu-

culture, a,.n.Pron' dairY · ·IDtmsl
fOr VoCatiooal Aericulliure. ·
·
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•.
..._
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,._..
...ug

wm

lbome

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53

~bkr

OI"'OJJ&gt;.

record book for this
same proj(!ct 11howed a labor -income or $618.21. 'l'hls yc11r my pro·
Jed bud&amp;'Cl shows a labor lneome
of ..,18.43. The items of ('Ofit kl'C
use of l.nd, plant:;~, manure, fcrti.
li~r. spray, and dust n"Uttcl'lal,

l#vui.ock 411"0jeclil ttdude 2G
IIOW', cil.t GtOJi ~\k, 3 feeder IPlt
I*'OJed:, 9 dlrilr,y thord. .. .tiiiVt"
meat, D di'Ery lbolfet\ 3....., fW"
n'leat.. 2 ohlclto:t f« pu!Mlw. 1 beef use o( ·machiner y, twiu~ . ~ tal(cs,
feedlui, 1 hoof oaU:le lmd. t r.a(). and basket:-;.
bit.
knpn,n.-atreot pt10jttl'W JiDdode
dM'y !ben~ recotdl, poultrly fJioclr

~. ~

iiii1J[Ofd:il1!int.,

wiJ lmpl"Qv61J1oml, lbom4l · ·bcMJtii(lt..
cal.kn, horne f.arm ebop. tnctor
nMintelltlm.OOt~ll!l borne

ham im-

pr'O\'ml(liJ(..

'Jih&lt;we pmductkai and: lm:PtO\'!immt. projtdrt are t~lte bQie tor
tlbe 01-.roum ,J•11.11ru&lt;lioo 6Jr ~lhe.

The H£l"eem('ul. fur m~· projert
states that I will furni sh the 1\Ml of
land, plantll. manure . fertilizer ,
of muehint&gt;ry . 1winc, slake",
and baskets. The nthr!r I'Hrl.~o· will
nol furnish anythlna I will rc.
eelve all the tollll returns. The
other party will not receive any.
thinll:. The plan~ of prllcll&lt;'&lt;' rot· Uti~
project arc m kccpillll accurate
rocards (21 scl~tlng soil (3) llelecl·
ina: plants (4) fertilizing (0) manure
(6) soli preparation 17) planting

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drdt. C. SvcM) window!!: .atu:t elec·
' ·" • f\ilht provoide 11111•1. D. I teop
my •hoeiioer sbaiol' bedded wl.(tb iliii.Rw.
YIQOalionWL ~UJ'e ye&amp;jf.
E. M1y feOO lf'Ct"'l''d 6how8 :tlbatl I
ln addM:ion eadt. v~hll: qrt.
·h:we f-ed (Dooembor 1st .to FocbnillUMure Jt.~ N». an (J!ppOII'IIu\· (8) ahowing C9) eultivalion ! 10) dls- &lt;AA.-y 200) 160 1p0unds grain, 32
lty (0 bmld manlY- joql inllbe ca&amp;e and ~nsecl Oil cover f..'l"OP (12) opou·nth (l( !jUppllemlent, 120 llOOIIda
faml ti»p.
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warketini!". aud (13) bur\•eline.
1&gt;ey wd 100 potUI&lt;!l of liilop.

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hith propwty d.lmqe through
out Meigs CouRty. This portion

PICTURED ABOVE Is the dul- ~ ··•-H.D•'"'· ·- !lim,..
age wrought by high winds Sat·
J· ~tcploded fi"'M .... ,......,.. " .
urd•v at about noon when the
4ft• wind, Kattwlnt blldt .nd:
dndet- block garage, uMd to
·-dtbrls OYi~"" the l'f'IIW,.Y fOr • ·
house busses un the property of
dlstanc• of thir1y ... ~· ~· .

of the front of ttM building coll•p'~ d~o~rint~ tfM. Mlghth of the
windstorm, (Sentin•I Photo}.

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80 Volunteer Workers Make iMiddleport Driver I
Pomeroy-Middleport Canvass Injured When Car
and Middleport resi· Heart Fund Sunday from 2-4 p. m.j
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was praised by Mrs. Guy Reynolds,'
chairmliln of the local house·to-hOU·]
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se canvass. A total of $462.62 wus
A 26-ycar·olrl Middleport womlurned in by the volunteer workers an was Injured a.nd he_r 19153 Dodand a large number or envelopes ge sedan was demolished w_hcn
were lelt at homes where the tam· It went out of control, and h1t a
Mrs. Charlcli Mullen, Hearl Fund Uy were absent for the afternoon. power pol_c, and a mall box, S~n·
Chairman reported a total or $820.- .Mrs. Reynolds as chairman of day mornang on Route 7, Shertff
39 W'ith $460.46 collected in Mid·
Charles Russell reported.
dleport and $359.93 collc:cted jn
The auto driven by l\1rs. June
Pomeroy.
An ad&lt;lil!iMaoi booli.t was seen 'Sayre, was traveling north, two
-)")O.'ISi•ble Cor
MeU Oounty miles south, of Middleport, accord.
Mra. Mullen pointed out that a Heart Fund Campa~gn rt.oda¥ wiltb ing to the report when it went on
number of families were not at ~~he 1111111110UDICemeoltJ tma.t w. R. to the berm, and crashed into the
home when a Heart Fund volun· SJl.ac:t,een, opl'C'ait.or ot 1lhe Old Inn pole and mail brut:.
tecr called yesterdaY;, These fa~: Se!'VIcc Sb:rtion-, w. M:.ain Slrlect
illcs may use the
not-at-home hllld offe11ed .a 1947 Cr:(lgjey .auto
According to Mrs. Sayre, she pulcoUcetlon envelopes, _le~t behind by I 00 be .given a.w:ay Marolt 17 w~th led to the side of the road, when
t~e v~lunteers to ma1J m their con-~ .,1,1 pr1oeeeds Ito be ·giiVcon Lo llhe 11he was approached by anot.hcl
tnbuUon.
Md &lt;»uney H~ Fum:l Drive. 1~ar, headed the oppsitc dlrccbon,
gs
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1 m her lane of traHic on a curve.
The Heart Sunday. Fund will i
1She stated that when she drove on·
help greatly in rcach~ng .the goal Ute Health a.nd Safely committ.ce i to the berm the car went out of
for Melgs County whtch 1s $2,7M of the Middleport Business and' control.
w
· club spon
and Mn. Mullen thanked each and , f .
everyone of the volunteer workers 1ro es:nona1 omens
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and both of the . Heart Sunday sors ~f the canvallfl, worked at the eral Hospilal ror laceration&amp; of tho
chairmen Mrs. Rub• Bact for Po• headquarters _at the Village Hall! face, a le .. ill.l'ury, and inl""" to the
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and was asatsted by Mrs. Fred .
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mero~ and Mrs. Pcatl Reyn~lds Hibbs of the Health and Sarety mout w en some teeth were
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Itt . M W 1 Fr•• vice· knocked out.
H Middleport
rt s d for
1 making
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1 comm ee. rs. es cy ~ ,
ea
un ay n rot'III:H
oun Y. president, and MillS Freddie Jloud·
a success.
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.Middleport's I"C.SpOt\li.e to the as IC ' ptct!l en •
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Luellen,

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WHEELING, w. Va. UP Spm.oor, Lel'ant; fOUl' &lt;la~tlen;.
hng, Mrs. Orm Smllh, Doris Rice, ·14-year-old conressed slayer under· Ml1"'8'. Rabcnt ltoo~h and iMrrs. Ru.P..
, Susan , Probasco, B~verly Perrin, goes a mental examination t.o&lt;lay pe'l1l Rke, both of J...obimt.; ·anl"l
~ 0 Mrs. ~harlotle Pemn, Mn. Thco in an attempt to determine why Mrs. Bil}y Smilth oand M l\~. lhui~

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NeuWing, Mrs. Vernor Sec, Joe he bludgeoned a Cub Seoul t.o Rogors, bQtJh of Columbo....-; four
Kenneth McElhinney, d ath
901ns· 1...w.wen.CQ JQhnt.1town 0 .
Sally Schaaf, Mn. William Childs, c '
OU.ff~, Balrbwfun; P.auJ, W~Jiin~
Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Will Jtey.
Tommy William&amp;, the twin son ton 0 ood Dhlle .at !home· 33
nolds, Mrs. Rodney Saijer, Mr5. of a WbeeliDJ stelmaker, con· J ~~·lld:ron llhi 16 groat .gnm\l
James Arnold, Mrs. y1rginia Clif· fessed last week he killed 9-year· Oh!!!dlreJi,.
ford, Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs. old David Powell on Fehruary 9.
ortOOiaWintg ~II. ~.ho ,;('I';Vit:c Wl•ll
mg · 'Of~ 33 ~ 7 wiillllm A~t~U!' Sklnrrer, Mrs. H. E. Hub- JJe was ord~red to take the mental 'be thJo Rov. F()('I"Ieiiit M·III~Tay and
Pont~ coo~ ]JrttN3.
. bard, Mts. Lhmei Bogcs, Mrs. te.st:; after hts defense counsel, Wil· ·bu:r!la.l wm 00 •WI Looe o~k Ccm&lt;'
. l.~tcd .a.h;o Ito~ ·before "1 ~chard Gress, Jacqucl~ne !Ice, Ham Callahan, withdrew legal ac- IOOry ;n. N.iint P}leasanlt.
UKl -caunoeil wa, -del)atl(l and ~i· Mu. H. L. Dunham, Mrs. Walter Uon to free hls identical twln, Jo_ ,. ,____ _ _ _ __
bJoe Jq:;isla41oQ. 00 Jllbe ~ Wadel~. Atrs. D. L. Bt&lt;:k, Mrs. Doo aeph.
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Tommy's (""on£es!iiou exonerated
iqo A~ by tlOO ~ ·~·ay
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an
rown
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but t.h~ twin's parents
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Baum;ar d ner, J a ...
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Childs an d agreed to allow Joseph· lo take the
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examination with his brolher willl
ibals f!CIOei¥ed 19 .rep)iew A.O Ib is ,Jictrs. eorge n
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the understanding he st'lll would
n :rie due .b) def"ocbve WJt"l~ll(l:
Wt to residents of tfwtt distl"id
be Uab'lc to bond afterwards.
wil.h 16 of .the reeido!"m8 ''Oi£'1~
C3ll800 &lt;an estdma'lled d 91100~ to\o;Jt .
a~ Qf .abe widOO:illg IPd ~re~
LEAVING FOA FRANCE
i"'g $7!S 8t Jtbe &lt;Jampbold Htwpcr
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,! lr. ..00 Mo• Loran ond
RUMMAGE SALE
t'Cl'lid6noo oo East Maino Sd'!1t.."l'l.
oppcl9Cd.
lt.mbana 4ll1d Romlld; Jdbnnla Jor.
The Senior Clasg o( Pomeroy Saltundlty lliOOD, Ohiuf of ~lhe Pomof'--:--::--:--:-::-::-:::--:-dano. Wll. Kif Pomeroy, .;'Dif N8oc.y Jflgb School Is sponsoring tt rum- roy Filre Dcpmllrmeob ~ Hick.•
HOLZ.IIt HOSPITAL
Jordan Q£ G&amp;liilipoolil spor.. the ma~:e sale on March_1·2 and 3 h1 ~ Admitted Saturday: Mn. Amon .w~ Jn Bctwernler, Pat, w.i4Jb the vacant shop adjacent to the
'11he Jire w~ ·iiOOI.al.oll ~.u oQ. ('1JI'Jlt:r
f.'irbis, Arbuck'le, W. ·va.; Calvin, Mr\1 l..ooprjw Histor l¥flld ~. Kroger Store In Pomeroy. All pro- of the '!liliUc of •thel dtweUin•g &lt;UJd
SquirM, Lang&amp;vUlt.
~'6 For9:-MJ Zalbvtk and
ceeds from the sale will go to wats el011itig!Lti!llhed wit!hin lter:ll utinAdmitted SUllday: Mro. Earl lmo ..., ~ 12, J»r ward making !be Swtlor Trip poli' ,.;e; of 11&gt;e ...,., ftt-o -ten. ar·
_before otbe ~y C~ty
Council.~ iiiii9Pf!Cilat 800I:Uoo .caiU.-cd
fOil" roJ1o1iglbtl 1St 8 1). m. •m tihC!
ooulllcll. ~bo:rs M Cittr Hla'J~ will
be drla~ 800 !8Kioptioo of a COU·
~ .on:llnmoo ioJI ~ ii'OOU~~&lt;C·
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bot:.t h c. Berk-ley, 72 LClt 0111t. w. V&lt;~•. ,
v."lw died Salt!lwda·y aflut'lbOLioll· 3 1

o[ .... ·191• M&lt;·. •11&lt;1 Mo·o

Mr11. Leo Childs, Mra.

year, all o which rtflcct to them lhe credit which Is due the membcratllp
of tills ch~ter.
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The clvlc minded Individual~ and fli1DB listed below are CG-ifPO~ or
thls pal(e .In order that prol)er re.&lt;OIOIIUon be fi(Ven The Fullll'8•Fimll&lt;!ts or
Racine Chapter tor a year of accomoUshlllEint and endeavor.

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~o~unoel&lt;M. sc.rrviocs f.o r Mffl ~1·11.a-

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Mrs. Millon Hood, MfB, L. E R•Y·

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Elizabelh Ber~ey
F~eral Services
Wdl Be Tuesday

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Olio VoUey lriillr Co.

STIRRED UP by tornedoet. Which
laahed southern and centr.al
Ohkl, high wind1 ripped into •

h~Mnc,
ll~l~l·d 'I1ucm~~~ •~1
CUbScout Slayer Hltm"l'C,
1 P.•
~~heFo~J"r~mcg
fo'ull'l"~•-11
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Mr~.
Site
booon on
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~John
Harry McGuffin, I J t•
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s Iven• en a • ~hlor
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John
Meets In .s.c-nr.r..al Bowman.
Mro. William Weaver, FaTesting Today. Harvey;
SU&lt;Viwm•
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r1e Erlewtne, !'frs. W. R.
.on'tl
Mil's . Ze!l

On this rage are recounted lllliiiV ol their llthievements durio« tiWi past

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llodne, OhJ•

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Dunt,

readrinJC \'elocities

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Oable fe.Wure ,... reoporlted on E. Main Street iD Pom..eroy by .die teloepbooe C'GIDI*If"
due to UN t.aUiDg of IHih po'li'!e:r
tioaJ acrou ~ ~idea,"
A new -table i:nste&amp;tioa Dllf' Jtut,.
land wa, bumed out wbe-n it toe
came into eODtact with power
m-_
Tbe touoty Jt4,bway department
tOday saJd tflat ~ !had beea.
made Jbbat oa buge tree had been
blowu dw"n 08 Jen&amp;¥ Wwtt l'Oeil
between I:Joooa&amp; rtmd: Apple Grote
but ~ illbe l"'eiKrt had as yet

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one year.
On a charae of non·liupport, WiJ.
liam Junior OweM, 3.5. Pomeroy,
was aentenc..-:d, today, by Juvenile
Judge John Bacon, to one year in
the workhouse. Thoml5 Enyon, Jr.,

Syracosc, was bound lo the Grand
Jury. today, by Justice ot lbe
Peace, Porcy Poopies. Enyon plead
not guilty to the charge of driving while lnloxtcated, but to a
charge or having fieticlous re&amp;istra·
tion, be plead guilty, and was fiDed
$100 and tOlltB_ hy Peoples.
ln other act1on, Vernon Young,
18, Long Bottom, was fined $16
and c011ta, today •. by Justice ~f the
P_eace, R. E. G!!'ndl~. of Mnsenvtlle. l_le was chArged wtth reckless
OPff'llJoArwben he pas.se~ a tuner·
al proce,slon, and drove 1n and out
of the procculon.
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n•ti end upset !tight trailer
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thod maoy of .as
wen
downed durinc tbe siD'm but
t.Js: by late ~ Dillll fllel'vice bad bem restored by repair

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Columbul!llc: SoutberD Ohio ~eo
tee.~ ~ t. . eb"e
loWU- ·end of · ·
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dbe 'iO timbil: ofatlillg . . . _ .•

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Scnieei.. wf1 Ckt-

nrpted for 26 mtnuta" m ·MUtdl~·

MtddJeport Ma,ror C. 0. Fi:iher s port mel .fmr a tite amoua1; of q
oooordiDg t.o ·• CfJD.i...
$25 ~nd, on a char~e ~ uD&amp;afe pany ~. Ia
~ tWraJ
operation, a~d also I~ th1• court '8fiOO:t tinoe WEI'e dow~~ 'Wid! tbe
Saturday mght; Ardith But.ou, ~ Plaim beinc lterdmt: JrJt.
42, Middleport. who was arrested Pon.laod.11Dd Lefat a13o ~
by Chief or PoUce Ruuell Bailey i:ntumitteot ~ ~ • a
on the charge of allowi~ truh resutt of dle ~high wiftda.
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and refuse to collect on hts PI'OP·
At New Hav-eit e1
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c_rty Wlllrin the village limlts was from tbe marquee~:'~
faned $5 and eoast.8.
T'tteetce and (be roof of tbe ~
Ch1ef Bailey reported the CLar- 11aveo Pot.t.e!ly
it:t!
bJ'
ence Coffendafl"t::r, 39, Akron, wa&amp; the .bigb 1riiJ!b.ca,;..~ wa.t
relea:;ed on
a $25 appearance bk.wwn .out or ee:wn1 taMe i..tl
bond: He was a.m~ated Satunta,y MIMoft ~ iiDd ~ demolb! Everett Bostic, C!harged with •i.sbed. k woa atso ~ tf1at
disorderly conduct.
tel-eviaioa ........, ia die 118eoD
The Highway Patrol reported City.
bent doubJe b
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~hat P~t )_fitchelJ, 21 Middleport.,
wind8.
Ill GalhpoJ~ Mun'idpal Court,. Sat·
WIIHe llleicJ aou.ty lia
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urllay, forfeited. t~o $25 boads, oo ....,..,.11"itb~~- ­
eharg~ of resuting arrest and age t!111i woUld AIDCal l'City am-enl ·
tlnlavll 1!1 • • - ~ ~
spcedtng.

court, Saturday rtight, (orefelted a io

JJ"Its power· pore .

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dents yeaterday opened their hearts
a·n d their purses to the BO volun·
teer · workers who made a house to
house collection in behalf of the
1966 JJeart Sunday afternoon.

Rl•ill&lt;! Pllnta• MUI

lf.Kh winds

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log tbev have brouibt credit to tllcmstlves. to their commlllllty, and to

my lh-cifrr 3 pounds Q'ltf'l per
da-y. t;. I ·tll&amp;n ~v keel' tiJy trei1'er

-gar•

OWDed by Geor-ae Jl
Monkey Rua CDiHapsecl
f!jMered in tho Meigs County area dlaine the "~ .scetterinf
Sa•urday at .oout noon and re- I ciDder block &lt;JVIY tbe I'Uidlf..,t
sultOO
in
~.:: damage , ror a diRitaDce at more tmu dUrtj
thiroogJbout the aru oceordine to ted.
rep&lt;&gt;t1~~ from variow ~1rons.
No damage Mtimratf. wa:t
In Pomeroy
-and MiddWport u of .tndaJ on tohe ooillapee of a
numerOU! ~:s were mMie of porUon of tbe front ot &amp;be Excel~
roof d.:lmage aDd falling brick .Aor Salt W«b BurlcM.c 011 E.
from cbimlle)"'! ~e a ~ind.er ~ SUat in Pomeroy_ 'Jbe
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PICTURED ABOVE Is · • ¥lew of
tM Excelsl~&gt;r Salt Worb Buildlnt on E. Mein Str-eet which Wll

The Racine Chapter ol U1e Future Farmers or America arc to be com·
mended on a ye81r or Slllendld achlev~ment and progJ'eSS Jn the pursuit of
arn-lcultural lulowled£e,

'tiCin oonooMlr.at-o. B. I um fcood:lng
my ltoHet· 3 pouO of thiti t~Jon
da-tJ.y. t:. I lil.m ·focodinl: 13 :poond1-i
or h&lt;~~ per day. D. I am f~ng

ll'O\Il&gt;i'IHI! ~1lle dairoy hei-fer: A. l
i~ltl h!vusing my •betfer m a barn
wit·h milk t.'O\W\, B. I ba'V{l: my hei·
ft~l' in a dill)' :~&gt;t aM l~h«"il feet wide
&lt;~&lt;~l'di -r-IVl' foot ilwrg (!hat B fn:to of

.Meigs County Escapes Serious
Damage From Raging Winds

In Meigs Courts UJday aod. over
the _.l.!eund with I total of six
ca&amp;es bang beard by Joul jurbU;
one man waa bound to the Grand
Jury, .nd another was sentenced
to the Cincinnati Wcri:hou.se for

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ln Session Today ~--~i!oe~ eo....
• f ases ·-out ""'.._
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Hear SIX
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Feod-ing 'Lhe daiey .heirem: A. I
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poC'!h_.·e dll!rin8 •the .sumn1er. F.
I ,Pl"'U\'ide ·J,resh., CilM'Il WM« fw
my JH&gt;Itoer .VI tho' time.

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bUdget ~ ~ · ~
for this· bnojeat to be me oa-1(
va.~ucd d. $23.00, 6000 'JI(lW)ds of
mi!lk valued at $380.00 llfld otbe te.s,tmJeted :price of (be ~ M i·
fer at 57&amp;00 11be -Miffioa.t«&lt;· ~
f~Eturn. $f80.(lO
'l1be es~timlitedooets forflh!~&gt;o,pl'IIJ·
jeet &amp;ll"e: (1) heifer $7a:oo (2) we
of buildia.p ead tql.ti"plmenrl: ,or 6
mOQtr))SI $6.00 (3) fOim 43$ pl)undiJ
Sl~ (4) 150 ~ of '32~ Da:ky
Suvpil'f11Jltat· $6.00 (5-) ton¢ hay at
$20.00 (6) :pastare 9 mo~hs $9.00
(71 brcediog aod ~ fees
$4.00 rtot.a~ es1.irnated eQ$18 $130.24
11he .est1malted }a~m.oo.tre Gf'"y
pi"'jeet to ·be $329.76. T1tre eg~ree­
meet for my jJ1oc« liot8te9 t1t1a:t J
wiH fumld: 1bbe bei:fe-r', ~~lie o(
bu:m:dines
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sqpplell"\enrt.
and 1n~J;)b
lbroeedi.ng. fees.
party wiU
not :fiumtsh
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Bobert PaiD(:« eaaw on Mr.
Mlrs. llanfy ~ IIIJid: fam""""'""' ~ ~. 1/Y Sooday-.....
.;d _, A ft1Wd for! Sbc7wmaardrlp,
Mrs. WiD HeiJmtn caUe:f oa
Otlbet' ~ 1 reCelWid for my Mrs. l...tiJM'd ~ w~.
beifa" """' Gt\ali.d ~
Glenna. ~ ~ n.da ~

He Studies Today •••
that you
tat

'llhois catliloo mustl •bave abou l m.'i 1't'Wr'n of ~IIi:! 50
~ly e;11f gahwd 22 puund~ over I
130,000 oow rarmer.Y t.•very ~ar
M·y agreement wa..'&gt; . l't'll"l'l'\("ll :-u•m a_ lti diiy pr-r1~ wl, iilll 'il'K'Il"'ilRO of
to 'tep~klC ·ttllo.'IC who dle, t'C.1dirc. •&lt;rfilcr I m!Kit•il.dtc budgtll My 01 g 1w· 1,1 R J!OIIIl'fl.~. prw d••Y · M:v calf
-or 'ko&amp;ve !the f·arm . 'Ilhc.~c men· •llllll!ll 1lll."ofl'IS .\'hO\\\S ICX&lt;JIJIJy 11h;1•t J Wll] IIUW Wl' i·).(' h ."i 340 poun&lt;J'S.
be men w.lth cx:pcrienc and rtram(~h iOJ" bcail', ami W'lml
t h t·
J•ng ooou.g'l\ 1o be -.su~IUI. oJiaMI· othor pa•nt.y will!l furn i;,.h vt· he;u ,
BY RONNIE SALSER
Wlhal pnl1t of ·l~lC n.'(unltil I will
THE DAIRY HEIFER
IL t... believed that: VOCtlof.ionllJ
J\&lt;"l:cive d!lld wh:11t t:h-c oUn•r p;n· ty
I t'r~ll .~ldt·wd the fodlowinJ:: items
A~niou.Uure -and FFA coo~loitutc
wiUI rccci•\-"e. 1Miy 1111\rt't"lllPll•\ Wil~
t1hc most effect prog'I'flnl j1C"l d-e· :;.igndl by m~ f,a!Jtcr &lt;tnd tl-k. Nol;~n . of &lt;"nst &lt;Hl'd ih'1tl\'l o()l{" tdUl'll.s when
I :;eJt'('1cd my dui•l"l)' heifer r01r a
vcloopod for ill"llll'llll!ll" bo')~ ro ibc·
I "Wll·ld: siJOOy ~nd &lt;kvdt~p p].aus pl·oj('(,!", 1t 1 anlmad; (2) usa or
ronm iood fiiiM\6!'$ and ·helpi·n•g
to do rt.h~ toHw·i"l-l .~v..cc~ l'vnn bui·ldtn·g and 'cqu·IJ:Hnent (3) gr.ain
l'hem tJo boorune e~1labllbhod. ilfl
·projoct JObs: (I) .!i{'lt•t:"t. t1he -s11Jl (2\ (41 NU)lph~llli.!ni (5) h&lt;IY (6) ;;~i•).!lge
Iermlin(l: or tt.clr c.1holoo.
!UI\Otlon~. of manure 10 u;;,• (;~) ,~1"] .
t 7 I JlOl~ Lure 181 bt•oodi:ng ·and vclfl'Jn. viw ol tJbe natim':S' nt.'C&amp;
-octoioo of sot.•d (4) prt:P'Ilt"in;,: ~ l it-e ·•nouny f· f'~':+ li'ur nrturrn~ I pi·a•n, to
for now f'llmnerSt t11 is :1'1i1Mn111 Uwl.t
SOU (15) fct"~ltl ,~.y (6) pillllling (7) have I d~1ry ih~lrcr wi.hit :rn e~li­
r~illioll bo eJ'Vf.G
.to tht\s&amp; •(lU]livatJQn
(8l,h&gt;lrvetJin,!l .and (9)
matod labor ~nrome of 110.00.
)'UUIJC mm wbo ~me prcrrerin£ for
.i\ly .agrot•m~C~~It war; wdHen Sol)()n
~'8 in fa.nn ~ng.
aftt••· m.\" budget was mildc. My
E.nro\Jragement wt !.his time will
do l'tlol.k!h to 8Unwlale t:bem to cal hi.gh to'Chu&lt;Jt &lt;' h-&lt;JP,kl&lt;-i 111 4U llh'1"C&lt;' li1C'nl .!fll'OWS oexaot4y wh&gt;at 1
t..rdt'f' ~''(~ 401 ltl'Wter tlcll.it"Vt.'- ttlat&lt;'lS, Jllawa~i 'lttd rn t'tlt lt IU&lt;'U. wi 1-1 ftWit~h o&lt;tMt CX\1CUy what (
J&lt;Uturc J&lt;'il'flmr:J\\ .&gt;J ud y vt,.wtU()t\HI will TN..'t~iV'C . ·My agrtx·m~nl\ tthows
m&lt;Dl
agrit·lll-tlllt'C w~t:h ntc dl'fm~tc Plll"· ex;u·.tl y wh;d 1\lho oUhcr .pa1t"l1 .y wi-11
pooe of bt.•coming ~ond t:i111"lltN~. n•nJve and wltiWI. Mro OOhor party
HOW F. P. A. DROANIIED
'f.ll'Oy .h&amp;\10 l'ill~l"\'"1:-&gt;&lt;'d
fi~lltllol'lll; Wl "l) flll 'll bh.
IY JIMMY DIIM
A h~Uit\ n\Otle .Uban ~ )'CIII.Jli a•JO pT'Il'£ruii.IIS 'tillhOIIItl W'llt'l'e •l•h&lt;'}' Itil~
J ·lim!.' eompl"'ll'd hltf! foUow.i.n·c
i.n K~;u Cttw, IMI~sounl.•, • f-ew thnlr t'IH,'liSI'OOitl IC1111'11il~ Ut•to .,__..
pl'lll~l h"i'• · rt) ·~ed(.'l~liug the dairy
•\.u-&lt;iJ
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act:ivJoli&lt;'s
bi&gt;Gb L'!IOhOOl t~IIUI$mt~ of voc~:~U.Orlal
·hc-l[&lt;"r Cl) l"crdi111'g the &lt;hrlry .tlcifer
rtlf'lruf~ Md .t'lr leadetljo g-a- teat~h lcs.dcr:-JMp, JglMXI d1 iwl.....,,Jup
and (3l lhl)t"'ing the dairy iht'ifcr.
l~ to fonn ... (W&lt;lll rou~h 01'· o~nod pat.-rollt i~m .
Sf'lt.'1:tirrg ·!·he OOI'l'y heifer: A. I
fM'i!M!Ioft. lbt.t I... Jtl\e flir:Jt wot'd.!r
l'Hil.
•i dl'l'ed tlhc product.iun of ·my
of •lt8 'l.'nltld: ·'I .bel:i.evc Kn F'ut.urc
TOMATO PRODUCTION
hf'ifc-r\
, p&lt;U'Wll~. B I S('lco'LOO pore
io'M'min£:" "l1be OOllOf'pts of Amly Joseph Gl•nn
bl"t'd &lt;lUtii'ILliOY lhf'loftt. C. J fiiC'JeCI\cd
ain puriX"'C ~ fw lllhc
1'hllll Is a continuation projct't in -a llteJf.cr wil1h doop flantrs, fine
~ ......Tll.'ln'l of Am&lt;riea 'NW1
tomato produrtion . J Scieclcd my •llnir, &lt;tl\"lall-&lt;.'Ut ~lead, too,JZ &gt;Htld
'101kt ~• ..,d IOOoy ll&gt;e tomato project !loon after I started l~a•!-g'e ·nHIUioe, bright eym. squarcr. t·. A. bat! flJOI'tl than too,ooo my Freshman year In Vocational
memben atfiu.t.ed wltb 8,000 lo- A ll r i c u I t u r c. I p r e p a r. •ly wt. 1~'~ • .and wi·l'h l~e b~l
caPHCilly. D. I s&lt;dod:t.&gt;d my heolfer
ed a budget for this projod . The ill F"cbnt&lt;U'.Y 1955. E . I socurod my
budget 1 made fur my freshman heif&lt;'r £rom my obrol~ OOt·. F. IMy
yeor showed a labor Income of ht'lk'l' is 11.'1"Mntalcd to be wortlh
$83.00,

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Mronday rill M.r. aDd lb.

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Meifs {'.cMD;y FW;·Lreaei\'led ~~~td
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Was AFarmer

r - i l , _ lr.. Pon&gt;ersburli: ·cOiiiocl ...... )10niiiD Sola·

iloer 1 started my

=Paz.ticipatOO

Racine Future
· -Farmers Focus
On Agriculture

ev-.

IY DALE HART
~- ...r •Joh. Ocmil Goollei&lt;l
DAIRY PODI,ICTic!N
llld Mr. omd ilh. ~ ThU;. is a. OOIJI!Iwat.loll. project
Sunday a:CUmoon wkb. lb.

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Fridlr

or&gt;-. -~ no... 1'1..- ....
stucb' and develop plans to do the tami1ly 6piNJt SUIIdiaf" ,...,..... !Mr.
roUowlnc tomato project jobs:
IDd Mra. wm Heimlllo.
stlectioa ot IOU (2) amount
man11re to uae (3) .select1oa
Mr. end !Bitrs. Buel. ltideaoor
plants (4) preparation of
mel 80b, ft. tDd Mn. 1Jtfln
fortillzin1 (8) plonllne (7) cul'tivat- I Wiok'-n oolled "" lfr, """ Mn.
lag and (8) summer C!lre.
J . L. Wiclabam Sundar.

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which ...,.. smuhed tq.ther.
(lntematlona• Sovrtdphoto).

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Sidney High School Student . John F. Carbaugh
High In Scholarship Tests Dies Foilowing .

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&lt;;OLtiMBl JS, o. UP The
Stale Dt·partmcnt of Education an·
nounced tod&lt;Jy that Waldo Alonzo
Pa~·lon, Sidnoy IHINI Srbooi 8IOOl'Cd
280 out of 300 pos:;Lblc points to
plm:e fir:-;t in 1he BcncraJ Scholar·
ship Test ftrr lllsh Sehool Seniors.
Jn&gt;~nn Zd~ler uf Fairmont Kettcring lligh Srhool, scorlng 248,
led ~;:iris in 1hc ~:&gt;enlyr tetta, given
.January 20-21. Donald · Louthan
Hill, Troy High School, wilh :159

pujnt~. was .setond among the boys

and Carol Ann Richard of Fairmont Kctlt!ring wos second rank·
ing girl with 239.
R. M. Eyman. slate .!iupcrintend·
cnl oi public instruction, announ·
c-od l(lfte llllllntrui of' Z6 boys wd 25
girls who ranked in the! test, along
w'ith lhm;e receiving "honorable
mention"' for ranking in the top
5 per cont of lhe 15,781 seniors
who participated. The total incJud·
cd 7,419 boy.s and 8,362 girls. Dr.
Ray G. Wood. wbo conducted the
lcllt:;, said the lowest score in the
ohi~h 50 per cent was 201 pomts
out of 30.
E)'man sBld 1'11Uon Wishes lo he

Tenlativc fuiK'nll: arnangcments
for W.ac:Jcmid,a.y afiCemooo have
been oet !..- .hohll F. CarbaUIIII, 7f
WOO died carJ.y 1\IOQday morntng
at 1h!l.Jtome oC 'M B. Jltlkn SwitMcr
G~ S,.,., -~
Ciil'ba~h thad beCD s-Jffoaniog
from illn ~ UIOOSB
'8ll'd
made his home at the Swtibtr .rQii·
d...,.,
No alose ~•trv-i:"*s W'e ltmJwm to
cxit;.t aTJd clofoots Weft betng made
tOOay to '~'eaCh -distant rellltiv-5 of
I h(' dt-t'r:a:st&gt;od ·in order that fWlol'nll
arrangt"menl.s be complded.
The body is at the Rawlings
oonliC fm en~:rnco-. The h~ogh runk- COOIL'I f'U!I""KU'"al llomle ia Middleport
ing boys ehru;e physics, engineer. frnm whl'fiC 90n'ioes will be held.
ing and mcdkine for professions
Fu1rerai services will! be ~ld they hOJX! to cntcr.
\'\l(,t)ne.."doay oat 2 f. M. in 11hc
Girls lhis year favored profcs
I:."'w.n11g Chapel . for Edw8rd O'Co.n·
&amp;ion~ 'in teaching, medicine and
n'O'r. 81, ,.,.,ho di11.-d -at lb~ ' rm:idoonc~ juurnalism.
Iiili n a.dr~~ oC&lt;!irlly .Wilt ·ml)lttq, ;
Score cards for high Einishcrs
Survi.,.on;: in1ol·ude lhiff W·ife: will go to collegea chosen by stu·
-~hi.&lt;J. Edwand O'Oonnar,
dent:~ (or possible scholarship~.
fivi"l &lt;lhlh::lrfln Eldward P.,
Tho.~ who h•vc chosen no college
BobiQln: Rttdey Obeta. Rat...jne;
'f~ur:.day, ~~laroch 1, will bring
will he list~d in a brochure sent
Jano Wh'i.tloc:k, Raeime; IMnJ. CU. to some 500 colleges.
wt(l Community ~ to fbis
·hlcrfrre Se:hnlft, Pl4t~, Pa.;
area. J\t l1he Webtbt{.on Sdlool
.and Mrn. BV~ny Wil"!rlns. f'k~
Audi.t.o-rmm in Galtilpolis, tlbe 'fri.
htmn h a-twt 18 grtan:dehitldn!J),
Couo1y Communily Coooert AJJ.
Fl'it-nod's. lll&lt;ty oa)t at tlba Ewing
.:&lt;!Kiali'ioo w;JJ, •Jil1SL9eUt tbeil' :last
fi\J.J1oM!II'I B I"IJTI&lt;' an~ time md ifJ1Je
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP-Prod'l.lce: roti('CJ1t or ,tJI\'C" season wh.oo: .the
~vi&lt;"{: w~!l 00 CQQiduetW by ·
11ggs weak; f\.OiUm£1' U. S. A Tl1.smn Boy'e Choir is f~.
Rev. .John I&lt;: lw-ood, j)3ilillur of illh.o }ao-!ge 44 ~0 46; medill.lm~ 42 to 44;
The clroir, Chol9en. oiMOm all
Haoin•r l\1('1\lhodi'1!11 Ohuroh..
brown- mil: 42 Ito 44; f;"X''.ra larg'e .:&gt;·dtoob in Tucson and backed M a
40 rt.o 41-; A (oaor,g.c Vo'hlte 38 W 40: cummuni•ly projeotl, aPJQII'Cd on
AUXILIARY TO MfET
A mddi-utn WhM.IC 36\.oo 37; A me· l11e FAI Su.l~ TV ~~ ~b. 19.
Thr Ladies Au:d!(lary .of Drew dium b""~"UWn 36 'I,'Q 47.
T.h~ Al.bom~ CormnunCt:y Concert
Wr,bsl\.t"l' l'ost. Amm•lc;lon Legion
Chlielrooo, f~ fi!-m up lc; 3 A.-.-,'o(:i':JI!Jion wiN 'Pf'l'tiGitl 'lthoodore
will meet. in 'l"eJ.'Ubar ~!!f'Niiclin• 'lUes~ to lJI:I abe 21 .to 22; hmli. ·hc&lt;~vy Lo\t:dn, Am-eri.~ .~. at
daoy ollf 7:38 p. m., it Wlal!il aniJlou~ war 5 1M) 22 ,too 24; 1hone. 14:ht. 5 ~~mori'al Auctikriwn. lhils ,W'll ibe
cod t-,. by ~.. lJI"!&gt;l&lt;le!lt, ll&gt;li&gt;s IIlii ornd .,._ 17 "" 18; b= til;;hl .1.1-tf'l ·hM t.'Uiloort b"' t!i$ ~ m
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Funeral Serviee
To Be Wednesday

Two Community
Concerts Set
For This Area

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A 300I'C ot 'M'.&gt;C'Obdary f'Nil9 Mft

bilfb f"'""""' .... Sat...,
Hi"'- dowli
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Route 20 srme toUi
moH-es nortt.h U Mmlpelrer in WUor..

}ioants

County aod Route 23 eboUt

one-'lmlf mile ~'lOOtiJl of Uppt!S! SaaOO.k&gt; lo W - """"""· 00.
cr lb4,~ W«e "normal"
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Obio·s .immedlaj&lt;l ~ Ollll-,: -

look .... fur cloud!- ilri.., biciiO
I * ~o 1hc 40s and ~. tJilJVV6
r.a·io in the DOrth -.ad raiD ill tbe

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t;Ioudy ~ ad N.inll toftiati. ':1
wiHI ....- . . . . , lo tile BOo 01111
snow erpool.f'lt 'l'uctada,-.
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Doib'_Sentmel, Pomeroy.Mioiilepo_rt, Ohlo

Monday Februor; 27 , l est:

REEDSVILLE

lltHAID I OWIN
GIN. MGR.

RIYNOLD E GREEN!

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EDITOR

Ptlblldred ey.,tYIII't£&gt;tnoon IP'tCIIpt Sunday by Tht" Ohw Vallt'y
!tihtJ.btl 'hn!,
lH) ~hanlt' S1 PomPrO) 11 li 1 inf'~ ! ff r,..
~bod; il8 ;dftorlal offi&lt;t phon• 3!17

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fttfl'fd h ~M clats malllntl mat!Pt at tht&gt; pnst

ofrl ~

F'1'00 shun~ wh,) has bef'n
ril f&lt;hl ~'&lt;'!lml&gt;f" ~,..tiN taktoll h} rthe

WiMI.f'l ambuktOt'~ 110 I tw&gt;

~\\ul Jotm W Hillly~ was bt&amp;'l
!~:-; flo 1 pre-oopliial t=.~ for
h!V hrnt\tMr OalviJl I&amp;'Jld Mol~ Mist-y
l)adlf"Y v( I i'tU!(" !lock ng w~
wt&gt;ddutg boas bron ~ ~t for Mar'l'lh
~ Ha)'6!'1 10IIYO (&gt;rt.tenl&amp;tned 11
groUp
Slllldl'l cMldrPill Su'l'ldalV
al!lemoon m boloor or llt'r !'Dill~

Natloul advtr11~1ni rt-presrntatlvt&gt; Bott1nelll K t mb~ll
34! Lr-tibgtllu Ave Nr"W Yotk C1ty 16 N V
SubstTlptlon rttH Dt"l1very by t'arner whf'rP :~va labll' 30 t'f'Rts
PfT week one Je&amp;T ln advance at The DaLly Se-ntmel off C't&gt; $UHIO
Ill moniM t'f..BO, thre-e months $3 90 By motor rmrtt&gt; where
nadtble one montb, $1 By mall one year $8 stl months $4 25
three mobfh§ $2.50 one monl h

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Re-\ Had. Doster aDd R'e'V Ji'rtoie
tam N01111i&amp; ~iil.he.d th£-11 npPOlll'llt

Annual Ohio Broiler School

mmll:s here Sunday

\Vloliltabe Ba~ and od~berr or
Jopoa Mid Ray G.roY'M or Spring
r. eo~·· were busl~ \'t.onlm.'!l here

lack or the neC'P~~ItY f)r ftct ~ltt
costs !nnce tht- prod tc t 1
~~~ dust
to the buymg markrl
H was llated that tlw I trge pro
ces.&lt;~lng plants in th e South art' not

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J960 and 197ft was a compar (!luy lqMmt 1'hll'r&amp;l.av -evenln~
uon of the Georg1a whltb u1 a big wlt!h Mr '8ftld Mtrt&lt;l 11 ~ .. 1 lt owo~h
eompehter or lht MtiHII area and
'M'r !Mid Mm E M l).attwwoud
Indiana nrl'as ror hro'iler product {)( ~ Run &gt;ipl'ltlll Sunrlll\ w1t h
Jon
Mr tand .MirH ltobc-rt I r.&gt;l\
MT 8l1d Mn't I 1 a nk Hudto«m
Tt! e Gporrla area wns fir~t rU~ 'Billl.l f~11ly l'o m.(']nv Wfll'lf' Sun
eus1ed and it was pointed out thul day ~"lle!ft-s or M ~nrt \t ~ Alk"l1
the Cl3h CO!'It ror produrt'nn In ruytflt
1rea 1s ftvt to 11hl: rent~~: mnrc p&lt; 1
head than In the IndJSna are:~ but
Mtr Mild Mrli &lt; t ) g &lt; 1 lr ~m(\
the adVantage that they have tn duughler or Cr.taiL B 11d w r1 lh12
flforjlia Is \hut the b1 Ollt&gt;t produc Su'lldOy dilntnet iCUO&lt;il.'l If Ml s
en are 110 close In the prot er;~lfli4 Maa~ Cu'Cite :111nd oon M~lv n

SMurdaY
~Jr

'DOd IMr8 Jtm '01' 0o~vc
or Zaomvih!e \'i9~ted &lt;here 0\l'e'r tlhe
w-eekend Wilt'h his 'flUillb€'1" iMI":s
El•w IJanolrove ..00 Mrs Con
~ ,. pa:vds R F WllAOO oo&lt;1
Wltre

R~:ml SmWh or A.buD &lt;"M''e
Sll u'l'daoy t'O vi~ b1s f a1hor'r I M
Sm J't h l(l:nte} Mr.g Srn.1~ h
J)rm Ef"Ctrogt'll' iii!Dil
W'l'f-e 'O'f
Olat'1k1sbm'llr Wet"e wookemd ~tml.!t
or 1 s 'RlK"l&amp;ey

Mr and Ml'A ReX St anll(&gt;y aDd
Sertlt!y Boo&amp;') of C'ohumlm~ W'l'itt~

iher.e Sllbu:day
oMit ttm~d IM'Iftlf

RUARK R£PORTS

On Australia Picnic
Racing As ASport

~en!

ely unt

F.ls1c fLrnls'lt )r Ponu ,....,. I"
vtosJ I fl~ M~ nnLI Mrs r,! rt1 ll ~&gt;U&lt;&gt;h
~n~l (~~ J.,htt•l M 11\yn

st~vl ng

ur ap!)rcmmat
ped pound ts made

~

The udvantap that the lnd ..nu
l}()ti'O~.hy ( lrrcl lf:lpUlf
!1atmln~
areu ho~ tt waa rl'latetl thaL.tt.ttav wl h Mu1y Stoba1~ Rnt: " e
M~~ F.a mu! St"hN kC'ntl{llsl ~m I
Mr~

\ t'lllll.C It1l).(ll h .of Pnl1« t"S
Ml ~~r~IMt s [)(m
Hltnk~l St~n ~~} evt'lllJllg
Du 1 1\1'1).1" ~lpt~ 1 S m lav l!l ft("l

lhtt~l'l:l'll{f~o
There II fortlvenu• with tht•
(Pwlm 13041

l'RAVF.R Et cl'ln&lt;~l F'at OO r •n
11'00 RPiri1 of hunulkty Wl' oom('t to
Tthee oonr-es.Vn:g our. s m., Wa () 1\!J.:l&gt;
fnr I 11} f-on"IVt"llif'IN 1\l.a\ 'Jihy Jovt
tnt"ll o.ur lh~atl1!ol so tthat hilllt &lt;'an;t~
ftlgtt wMIMflo W(' pi "IY {IJt 1ht"!i(
tJ.iftgil ~~~ 1lhe n lllW 1! Oiwt:&lt;.t 1\\1
1..6ld Amtn

11()11

M1-s

lrmmy

,r n •row
gut

st. r r

ww;
\f•

t I ( 1f'

KIll'&lt;' I h' ~ I nn wtll «mchtdt

~"' ~ tlf mt t'llll~~
Wt'l k 1111 7 lO
( hutth ~f t ~l( t

I Packlftl box

11 HlrPnaue
12 Fui
13 Tardl•r

G Homlllta
I Kol1l1n1
d. VICe
1 Malethup

1 Sacred bun
tEjyptl

1 Prone

.. '",

Chtmtcat

10 Plt&amp;d!lf

IUbltlnCe

JT

Malt
bevtrt.Je

II Milt adutl
11. J1pan• ..
coin.
11 C.nter" II
of fru.U

u Olthe Alpa

S9
20
IJ
U

Part of

Quolel
Kind of I'Nk

wa,·r•rn
O•m•

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23 Kl&amp;chen
uttnall

2S Flnn1.Rh
lt'aporl
2$ Alto-

...

tlo11c
uaae

27 Ptf pen
29 Enclo
lUll

for
keeptnl
t1tn1
31 ltcaW'II
33 E111m1

illirh7 • .......,

39 Germll\

('t.tlonl
34 Styliah
&amp;I Sharpen

Se

11 1

raaor

Mim ic ked
31 Brl(ht 1tt.r

tiVIt

tO 01r1 1
nicknamt

12 etrore
•~

Spawn
of ftdl\

Ult~ old

\\:6n'itft

Pike"'

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...

S3 Piece

~&amp;ndlrln

talanll
41 De~rH

" l:ataway
48 ffol ....] ••
tT Oln1oYtt

•• Perlodl
oflhnt

110\\ll

I lltn-•

wjt{h~

i r.:~·

D.IILY CI\'PTOQUOTt - nere 1 how to work II•
AXYDLBAAXft
Ia LOiiOPELLO\Y

OM lfUfr ttrnpty 1t111.d1 for ltiOther In lhll u•mplt A 11 \llt4
tot th• t,.l'tl &amp;.• .. X f6r nrt ,_.. 0 t. tte llnJle lett era
trolfi\tl thl ttftitft aftd fottnatLtn ot the wtnll 1ft au tllnl"

•po••

e ar lht

nlf ~eu•n ,,.

ttftettftt

A e,.,..lrarw Quetatlo•
IITbLO YriiOLO.MOII DL t.wTrlltl
JJr 1\DIU&lt;YIILO_.JIIIO.
lt.\IOH OP 811.LIMO
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INCOME TAX FACTS No: I

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~ow to Save on Your Income Tax - ~

1'11e en of Aprn ll w111 IH • md farie_.e I• ...., ll•aMIM til
put toretber the aeene•rr lact. and IlpHI tqr Utt ftlliral ta..,i
n.tu.ru dut oa tb1t date (April li talla OD 1 B•n4ar tt• .. , .., • ..._
AprU II the dudllae)
lalt mlnut• rulb produt..
Mt only lon~ 1!n@l at latei'DII 'flat ht\llrtd to ... I ttllfa U , . ,
Rennue s~~ v1r11 olftcu but also 11'4:111 tlcoflt lit 1•1• . . . . . . tllb
rnaDy c~rete• mlstak• bJ ta:t tfOO. or It )'OU. are 16 or ...... ..,
pay.ara
had. le" lbao It 100 ,,_. llotn'l ..
Mo1t ot the ertora aN wtrJ 11111 Bu.t It JOU. 1!114 1~1 from 11tH
pte For esample about oat million 11\,lO)'Inilt ct
tt 11M« tM
nharn• are tiled ••ery ynr wUb rtttra ma.c bt 111M tor 18tllll
tl,.ol•rtt mi .. IDI (Tblt lnChtdtl 1•urltJ tu ...........
Don t fofle\ tltC tal: • •••rr or
Joint returns with anl7 on• 111na
ture and lndhldual return• wUb no w.,ll lbtJ htve btea W!tbhtll. Rr:~t all •
lq tiM pqr bp :rour tiiiPIOJer eYeD
la ~t;nattJre
Little 1hp• In arltbmetle laat rear If JO'fr l•e-•• wu l•t tha 1•00
1raulted In ovcrpapmmr, b)' taJ. anti lbe oilr war lo .. It Mel 11
PtYe~ of 111000 taO. TaxPf,ftrt 101 te tile a tu. rtttJrD
bt.ck thfllle onrparmentt nentuallJ
1r1er the 10Yetnn11nt dtaeonretl ttl• AIIY1atqa of ~· .._..
mt1tab1 but thl lalOl)'er canaot
A lll!lmOil mleta)te It lhe IUbl
NIJ oa UltJOYernmtat to .... him •t a HDU'IW ttt1r1l bt t. Wlft •••
from ell btt •rron
hd a 1inall &amp;acom• It dlt wLt. liM
1 The mla\lke1 or arithmetic ftvor- a •f'OI.rat• n11111, lht It aot .....
hlP' rPit" •ll.rJ1011tlf' were ev•n lafllr- IDitted te ••• aaotber retu.m HlatiJ
&amp;wthaf,lll not enttrelp b)' eotncldlllaee wllll "•" buband oor Ia lklr hll•
All rttura• art e~~kt!4 and wl'IQ Mn4 alloWe4 to et.am •• UtrQt.IOD
lift underp.,ment 11 dl1eove* tbt tor tht wU• 011 bll Mo&amp;._h tth;ta.
11)\'ernm•nt not onlr eol1.ott lbt
Maet m11ifrlid eQtJp1tl wUl •'"
41ft'erenC4! but alao "harl!!l lnWrdt fll.fdleJ bj fl1tq l&amp; Jotat nUII'Il. U
tl!.lt '*IDI~R' tlletr laeomt to pt
0,pot1•nlli" lh•lno•l!'d
thtm l'n U•• •me br&amp;eket .. tb011•b
Apar~ rrom oh vlout ntllltlkt., e1eh or lbitm bill rkelftd hall '"'
OJtlt!J tupay nll ovulook oppurumt total Income
1 tlt&gt;l tv clf1Jn1 n n11 tlo1 K and deduc
thera are an•t~ual ea•-. llowner

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I Llona

11nd ut ht&gt;r

ways to lfoi1UCi! IUCh allh•tiPV~IYilli141PltlllOMe&amp;

""rat'

their tax
wh1ttl.
r,\urDa mt1ht
1 In or ter to htlp yo~ ILY01d J.uth ln
reault tft l i\.,.~til If lftta II a
plttallt t1 h1 uw ~ pll.per ls pubhr.h pt)lllbllll)' It '' ti~l to "-Uh b6\1
Ina a •"riel of an1 &lt;'1" prep1ret1 Jointly ,;;.J ••P•htttt •fore dtct•
wlth th" h•lp or tht! ntt.l1 onal ~:~nd ln1 wbich wa,. to ftle
IU.le o l&amp;nlza\!ona of ent1.,•d pub
Tl 11 ln•tructlohl that 1!0mtt wltb
llc ac~6ununts 'I~~ ~~~ e. rlic11!1
tr your tAll foam• 1ln turUt,t r inlor
)'OU an" t ! f'n a1 d ltflf' tl\.-nl al n1 lha.t 10n Help Is atao ~v&amp;Uable ~J-am
wtih l he om tal lnttrucllon• tuat lht Internal Rtvell'" 81r¥1c' Wblab
comt with your tu rorm• - may llirlfl. rov. to ICtSnttlll a Jropetlr
111.111 you mone7
q\lf.llfttd d•t•ot It rou am outaltl.e
Your "r•t \llt p ll to con1ldtr &amp;8111tance
wl'll!tMr you abould 1\le '' all b.d
thl!!n whet kind or e. ntmR to ftle
N•st •nlellt1 ,...._ . . . ,
r ot In come tllU~fXIHI you U ! _l . . !!!Jit.l Fona. _

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5 30 Howdy Doody

SliD On

8 00

1'oday
9 00 Co!fi!'P T1ma
10 00 Dtni Dong School
10 30 Erme Xovar!l ~hnw
11 00 HomP
1
12 00 Ten,ne"~ Ernte

7 00
7 30
7 45

P'etther \our Nest

12 30

B00

1 00 Bob &amp; Jan Carr
o f
Eller)'
2 oo Adventures
Queen
2 30 C11 mera Goes to School
3 00 Matmee Theatre
4 00 DaiP W1th Ltfe
4 15 Modern RomancP~
4 30 Qut&gt;en fot a n ~:~
5 00 Old Timer
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- - - - TlftiOAY
6 ~s S11n

7 oo
9 00
10 00
10 30
11 00
12 00
12 30
J 00
2 00
2 30

•

o•

8 00
9 30
10 30
11 00
11 0!5
II 10
I 1 15
'1 SO

4 00
4 15
1 4 30
S 00

wu

rank•

Why ~Rae11eri ltOW' llld A man dreue:d all In blue ente~d Bamel
and ltobil'll ttrnout downtown ll"'hh avenue atore ~•ntly t.ncl ordered
&amp; bateh of bi\Jl-eovet'fld bOoRt 1na11tin1 they bt wrapped In 'J;llpe
,.~~t Wl\elL tb•d the lt.Orll had OD\y 1reen pa~1 be -k&amp;lke4 cut the
celebrated old ahoD, which 10tnt have eomp.artd wfth tOyte'a of Lon·
don, alto told a tlibuu.nd rx»&gt;lte lbe other day to a tact track b\\rnt!t
who wanted hll orttee to loolt "tChole.rly •
M1• JtamHY' Ame!l hu been. In town Mtaa Amfl, a SOUUWnpton
L 1 rtrl Wed 1h. tht film AJtxat1de,. t~e Q~a£, but. a'A6'a J)elter
known a 1 1l Variety ebttasp;tmdent Of mutr Witlt t() Maa'rtd oJ\ •
hotel junltet 1ft 19341 liked It and hOW dlvldes her lime between wi-lt

IOJ eottflnfla '6atk hOmt from Spall\ and actlq In movJea

• • •

•

TJb tlA.RICATVRISTS SOClETY OJ' A&amp;IBRIOA. haa me contused,

j\ait tame OUt Wlti ltl ' hn most jrovi)Ca.Uve Arn,trtcan t~male faou
and after Ava. Gardner'• name tl U)'l flatly Qr.at ~ok
I also
tUl'fted that Jtu'le Plc:lr:tna has frirlle eara *-ftd G:l&amp;n ~the Luce •
tottbtlt! 11 JntriJUlnl 1 Al1 I ahtaya went tor those lntrlj'ulnc tore-

Katie ~

tnm~ qm.too lilt' CI0¥!&gt;1 t.lexla - 1 , ,\'fl4 t!Jti£~~~~
U.~U\et.@lt ~ &lt;:u111o COuliorte,., a weal o "' r ree

...104 Uld dOdlco~ 10 0\t ~cdr- or do~~ __

8 00 Screen

3 oo
~ 30
4 00

I 30
a 00
10 00
10 30
lJ 00
11 OS

~ARMALL

TRACTOR OWNERS
D1d you know )'UU could save 25%
or more on part~ by hav1ng yoUJ
traetm engn e overhauled be
fore March 1 195tJ? Al.'iu as.k
ai.Juul ou1 sp('rud on p., ntmF
11nd tunellp
Me1gs Equ1pment
-...o 1 hone 94
J 3 48tc

DirtetorJ

s1 ~n ~at

tatti.tr ltnowt Best

d' t'ralliSllr
Jrm.my Panmnt&gt;
2 25-Gk

jraft thealte
Thlt II Your Ltte

Damon Ruayon Tb.latrt
lleadllnes
Weatbereaat

10 oo Garry Moore
10 30
11 30

Arthur G')(itrer
Strike tt Ru•h
12 00 VaUant Lady
12 15 Love oiiJfe
1 00 Katie s Kitchen
1 30 Love Story

8 30

t 00
9 30

2 00

lO:OCJ

10 SO

S1tn

ArthUr Oodltf1
Slrlto It Hie•

Bllo ett oort'l s Pomerov Oh o

2 25 f~-e

1952 BUIC.K Sui)Cil" R\v -N a C o.upc
Dyn-afi'O W -dmve $!ll'l5
ntat&gt;H
llla!l' s l'Om("''''(lly Olh (I
2 25-61 c

•

Navy Log
M6et Millie
lied Skellon
$M ~ Question
Do You Tnlst Your Wlle
Up to the mtnute New•

1 I 00

31)

1m knlti FraA ao on,.
7 1! (ABS) John Daly

I

WHE:EL ALIGNMENT
balancmg and brake service
Hackelt s Safety St!J'vJce West
Matn Street
Pbone 267

Pomeroy

OhiO
5 5 tf

For Sole

(9)

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Afternoon F1lm Festival
MJcke1 MOU"!

Rocky Jonea

a 30 Wyatt Eat~&gt; "A Wise Call"
9 oo Danoy Thomas

ftl&gt;ao

9 30 Dul~ont Cavalcade

1000 F~ Film

11 00 NhW with M'arr JE'nmDJt
II~ W•lther
It 10 S)orll With 1'M WOlfo
11 15 City Detect4ove

II 45 81111
.. Of!

When her -eteb1Y~ bittbMY W1~ Watlaer ~
Hazel Van~ Middle·
l'lwHJ&lt;d llleo d!MW v.f&gt;!Oh

was 18Jt1"t&amp;ng"ed by ~ ~ RMt.

an omployoc alth• ••M~- ... Who

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Tv. o Fur1111hed 4 Room

EI..ECTRJf'

DJt\'EiR

mOO ll'C'6 :tlhm. 11)"60r
~eon
d t:1Dn Ph l)II'O 820 I Hoben.
2 25-3tc
Boowoo

Spinet Piano
Must Sell

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APA.Rr

Devol. tons 1ed by Mr"'' Da 1e Wvrr
pel Qfll'!fl'OO rt'h.e ~ of tlhe

RODNEY DOWNING

1'0011\6

INSURANCE AGENCY
Fir• Automobile, Health

2 2 301p

ACCIDENT

Life CasUilly and Bondi

Real Estate Broker

CAN YOU usE EXTRA MONEY'

Help meet those monthly pay
ments on )OUt home car TV or

In MIDDLE;PORT OHIO

6136 M

PHONES

6311

We blVe in this imm.edhte
a beautiful m.;al~ ,wlinet

plano
Iaehable party mJ~ -pay .t;m.'lU
deposit 1nd tab OV'P' ~ymenft

•

Write for ~Ill
FIMnC• Dept

t7S I Moln St
JACKSON OHtO
U mteresWd RtVe relerence.s.andi
telephone TJUmber

One Won One c-la&lt;ll'll of ~be Pome-

'l'oy BaJ:t~ Ohuftlh held 1'tumxkry
eveMne: 1M H\C ehutcb

Mm Ray SeidNK!bl-e 'J)ne'S!da1~
was tr\ e~e o( tllre mooting oand
Mn s. Wtp~ 4old rthe ~ o1 Je
!Sus gomg ~o tlhe Pasrover and
COJl't'!lOOIXI wwt.h t1 poem
Durmg ~h-e ~ ~Jon
Mr~ J~ l'&lt;lok IMirs

p•l

.m· ""'

were nlllmed

03lre Wt-pElmer w .&lt;l&gt;!tvom
on tbe nomlnafttmg

commiltt.ee Mm Wiclalurm was \111

s were
on
$3~ t~ ·I~===~=~~~~~~~~ Miaffih
po 11lhd Plla11
on llft-e
eltar commlittee for
n t 1lhe
1

$50 a week
m spateMake
hme supply
other
ob!Jgattons
m~: consumers tn Pomeroy w1th
Rawl eigh Producls Start tm
med1ately
Wr1te Rawlelgh s
Dept OHB840-812 Freeport Ill

~d pro~

New Dealer's DEAL
F R EE

_ _ _ _ _ _ --,.-2_2_ 7_lt.:.p

dtCJOO~
cl~

A dessf'1'1t ooo'MIO \Y'll.!l served lw
othe lhOis:lasset' IMT'S Wtekham and
Mrs A:lbt'nt Smill:h .00 1he cl~ nr
lobe mool&gt;ni

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(20, BUSiness 5ervtces

N.w Hollend- 4 Ton Wqan

wlth uch now bolor told
In FlbrulrV

Weekly Assembly
Fulton • ThDmpson
Held Friday At
Pomlf'oy Ohio
MJddleport High
rental
mach I:~===~~;~~=~~
WeSew1og
serviceMochlncs
a;d ~
';tl;;ke
ine!l $6 00 per month Phone
6314

Smgec Sewmg Maobine Co.
187 N 2nd Ave

Middleport

s=:~-: I

Our CONS IDERATE
PERSO"-'
•L
l"'llft.
ATTENTION
Accompanies Every
Service

f Ufte,O I H0 me

- AppUoall
11-271f

Phtnt 2U

Pardon-- -Jon

You have som...fng
To S,Q, Trodt An·
nounce, ..et A Doily
Stntin•l Display Ad
pr Want Ad be YQur
Representative.
- They Get Results -

w- .s

~u~rw 0011'4!1 or Meigs fulillty Oh10

&lt;J.&lt;eo.OO
Dalod tl&gt;io 81h dny ol Februaey

lt&amp;!
Jud~

J- c

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of .tiM ProbatE' Cnmt

M-e¥1 County Oh4to.
2 13 20 27, 31&lt;&gt;

Vat~c.oco&amp;y

VrMiA~
.-1 IHra,
Ci}.de,the
:md
spent
In

Columboo
W'll

JIOioo

10.~/.JJ'\HIWJR

f

1mul&lt;u~.g

.Pdr aad Mtrlt Hm"bert Rnu s-h
Qe.l4.
~ ~ p:u"4.)' {t.. ,
wM'kelld

rn

].i'ad&lt;"~tp

atov J:dw.rd Gntr.-s w..&amp;fe Qt
111•'H F reddre J•1ihu"'m ,~Ay
•Dome
Saturday
&gt;t"\'alll'llfl I und 1 t\llllerLamed .at Mr h&lt;.ome w the
ll1e was ~ liO 29 guesb She. rt 1 rorm of a surpr~ l)lr\ hda:y periy

-

weekend ~ her daui,'lhi(T iM1"
A)ll Elbl•n
Fll.aJne l\obel!lr:; ..,.,. a g\f('l'ltl r.f:

•w r.r...

Mr 1!'00 ~ JlOOemt Faulk Sua
dill)

n1IIIDY «al41t
iMnl. W E Co).W (Jf An 1quth
c;alaed Ul Mnr J D f~cu:-..h M A

('E&gt;JVed

diJv
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set {ffl(l

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1bf' AuxtilJI!Iy Un'it to

a-Jn'

602 A~.oan Leeton wtll
bOld Uw-ir ~ met'tiilf tJ1: ee

I Potlt

Lee~ono If all Tue.&lt;Jda,y ~ Feb
28 'h A:U mem~ art ur'l'ed to

tw pr-t'!Wilt

MRS PICKENS ENTia1AIMS
rbe WKCS tJDd H.appy ~

Sunday Sdluol OLa.&gt;ti I&gt;( . . . .HeftiD.
dilit f.Jhlwoh lbrid a. Jloillt ID'II""'N
at 1be borDe JJf ~ \'II Hari'Y lf'IL*..
fft!t Jieb 23 A rpot ludl: ~.,..

-016PII
WSCS ~ Mm
1«t a shOrt bt.»iDeM
bet' group .00. Cibm
m«''t;ne I(Wft' lo tbe

l'il::bml

mMtlae iOl
a.ned ....

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LANGSVILLE

w

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HM'I'f Pirrkaa

Mm

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scv
dau

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""It rh•"'

""""'"'d "" ·-

Mls IMr aOO .Mr.s ".hlo V:anMe
W F W 1J

48f'llfRd~{!fMr.s:

son.

Alter dMI ~ ~ . .
lint Prekem ted the .-ou
rl'lfo lihe dl'l'Nnfl' I"'I((Qt. whicll -

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Wtttl (~ W~s ~Jt.day Tile ~'able WM deotrat.ed . . .
ltt.Jltd{'l(j ~ As a IUI1l&gt;lllle to~
Mnt Mtary Edlllft DuMfee ..S 1n
tw:fliOt' or be" J»I'IO!day Feb :W. a
~ binhlay emc., ~ ~
bkle rand (ft8l1] was _ . m
!root of her ..... . - . ~

rrdt

~~

pK"'uret

eream
Wt'll1t"

~rngs ~

wa&amp; ~ FWt
taken of Ml 'Pf'B-

Mnl PJCkem

1\t .:md ""'""~ ~h hley Sl])t.'ft!:
""Vff';~l d.n'S wilt! M-1" md 1Mb

Guv How£'11 Ootulhbu5
Hill MlllS
~frs Guy Swadlley enttl!'lrt~
QaL1Jas Hidll &amp;nd N.\rs, Robert HtU Nlc Home Demt.'n•£rhwll'Oh Olub at
\W'Ire l8t ~ 00 bu&amp;tne&amp;B
her horne Tllffldar
Mrs Robert 0o.wms dauebter
M ,. 'Phi'GI'Jore K('nnt'dy spent
8arb311"a of ~'l.lmbu:a spent .(tfle he Wet!'kntd ~~ ttJe homes or lfl.t('
weeki!llld wM het sisters :Mrs ®UJ:hfe~~ .and son -m Cdlumbus
~lltB ffld Mnt Dae IJ.iU SaftiT
Mr and Polrs OrvtHe Kerney ood
~ ~s \VIfiJ'e )irs Robert H ill
Ml:' and Miffl CRI Braley '\W!I'e
ebildr.en rn1. Mrs Bill ~ HiH Jr cal r.~ m Gaii.Hpohs Tue9dan,r
~ ~ were dinnter tti!Ue.&amp;t..'l
LITERARY CLUB TO MEET
M'ir 8IDd t.h. D E Grimm anrt
Tht&gt;
~fidA-Io!&gt;DCJ1 Lll~y ChJb
meoot spent Sunday w~th hl,.w1M
m
:'
1.":1 Wedrm~ afltt"Q''Ill(){tft at
P3/l'{ :J'J!I IUr and M1"S. J-u.hn Dufh
!)Rr and

M&lt;l'S Dale

aiSl~

Mrs EJ~e Adam~ dln~I~Cl
tflu 1o rt be ~'WOIIs 11~ of h~ ~J'SC of PA&gt;lDQl"'y tmd Rvbert
(at:bw ~ ~or 8n a Parlc.&gt;tn~ ~ ep of Mason Yo"t're
rr...."&lt;'tl1
W''lf U{liS~
~~ ot Mr ~ M:s L J. N~ee
• 1J1f.R Gt11;110C Swarle ak .tmd Mrs 1 Ausbi'o Wolt~ ond Btlh'f Hi-ll

I..ee JieOOe$oQ eDt Heo.lm Woode wrre at Holzor Uospt.tal foc ••cat
~ «!~~ m Oa'l W S Carr roont
•twine liast Vlee!k
Ml" ~ Mrs H G Roosh. und
1Mir amd iMirts ~ BuclcJ&gt;ev ~IJlld &lt;tt.ugbbelr 'BJIId M!t'$ Amne Ci!"&amp;mm
&gt;&lt;:~rn aooom1)81hJ'ed by Ml' tllll'ld MTS
vi~led &amp;II!~ wJ!h h ~ pal'Sltb
Harold l~ ol A~ RD G.'Nl
~.,001 f~o tNJ
Otol'll'n:""'F11 :f lw WBV &gt;rrr 1\&lt;&gt;t tf'n') Bf'Acll

Mil' azQ Mrs. A E Roush of
Salem Cehl:er
W 0 0t0w .and Albert IIiJI:I rt'
Her m'OIIbe lU"'C .MlabM Sw9trll:z ~ t1ned fn&gt;m • j :Jp to FloJJ•Ia
a "" rn a Wi~IJ! ~fhto. ll'l.....t boone
wilh ~be~~ daugfttflr Mrs

,..,n a.

~frs Emm3:

F&amp;nd 1n&lt;1 ~MJI!h1
with m!ahv~

"' DRn~ s~ ~

~n Htmi1~M

ll£~&gt;1t&gt;n V.~nOOo t1.."'l'!f'JV't'd'
v.w 1(1
1\fllol Vi('('k or ltlh"" ~... ifYI' ihPT'
&lt;'~"'l'&gt;~~ :H.~fl!! M:~ A'1110l11kt McDrff~

at

f~t' ifmlfl't'!

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GJat.r« Beny
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FOREST RUN

:bPir ntotee iM'J-5

0 "' ~&amp;«t1'11l W~'l'lf!l.
u

NEW DEALER'S

'rh1" HmllE" ~~.atm Cftlt}
11 'fllll"f'lf '111"1~ 1 &amp;'ll tfl,p ~ ....

Mr&lt;~ ~~ •~e Wo~l

rT'Offi

10 ~tJ

m to a lf'.l m TOO 1~""'» •v.,l1
,.,., .0."\ jlt~ ~,. t~ l'l.lb l\o"'j
R&lt;-.,,l'f'IJ'1'l' f'r&lt;•Mvilf u&gt;iJllo !h..-. J»~('""'•
naMI ""ihlN't wll\1 b"' ~rlf'fv
tt

Mullen'• AnrwurtCfl
Birtl• 0 I Sml
Mr ~md Min'&gt; Doo MW1en no e
announNn;g ll.tre bitttn of e 90n
Too-.y ~ 23 at th•

.,.,.. a........a lloo¢1al

80ARQ MIE'I' CALLED
The Southern Local Bn.ard or

Gnmf!)mm'!s M'ii&gt; Mr md Mil'§ Edu~t1on retular meetmg wtll be
m
Goonge llocloe&lt;t Mid&gt;ll- """' htld MN't!h 1 19$6, at 8
lito lloctne llleh S.hool
M:nt ~:mle~ Mulilan, PllmeroY
11he IPI~uii&gt;L"llls a;]SO&gt; ob:1ve (OUT ol~ nouncement was marie by
Beegle, Clerk

"'"""'

IIIDd

Oft'!

I

el"\\l'l datvs ~,&lt;'~(- ..-k w!oth
~lrlor """ Delbll11t

~

lers President Mrs Grace Xridtr,
wbo 10 «a'e
tlbeo tvrv , .....
iti'OD Mia EdiWr. ~ 8/Ddl In
Beu!Ml Morri.~ Mel dle . . . . . .
wbi~ com~ ot .everal I'IJ8d..
,n.g.s by ektss menrber.!l
~ PJcbas .... \}{;111
,.,,Wil'llfNit Mn1R • AM'lt and: W. tMn

of her lntsband hom'.! to.;
from hts (mpkl~moo.t
11
(J) umbus Jlhwe- pr~ end
p 'i.'toC't.rtl:Dg .gJ!iUI ~o F t:"ddl( were
I ~it and MRI Let! J &gt;hmflfl Mr WinglrM Wd ~ 8lllCIII8 ~·
~by~ ........
JOlt Mrto. Char~ \kNi('kli' Mr
4-he
rp&amp;anO A AGg ot f•~
a fl Mrs Ed tWwel.l Do:,rot1~y and
W".tl1 formed
~ aU ~
Ro} Ur and Mrs C;w'T'Ol Johruon sang Slf'Ss Btl The T1e ,.._
JJ ' Jtmm1e and Jo C' PaUy Co8&gt;00.
:.:arl F..arl Cleek OOnoree ll1ld ~
FOO!'tftll •k'AJbds olllhe __.,.
hfl\o.I("NN"
Rtl'(il"'.."8hmt!flt ~
of JC.e
and ~ Wf'ftl ~--. O&amp;IJ«
( I";~ n (Lake lllnd f(l&gt;(fet were ~

llJnu &lt;

( e-rl'e ~ ot Da}'llon 9Pe.11t a00 Hllf!. h'I&lt;A.iOned at \"fL"Si!O\ r
ttbe wookend willh Rl'Lsl•ves and M'llQq arr&gt;JO.ed ~ ro spm.d
celllt'd on Mr ood Mu-. CbWI:es ten day furl.ungh wUl! thtfl" par
Ebhn J:r: Surwlay
Mts M1' and M.r.; F A l'Qdlc
Mir ~~&lt;nd Mr&lt;S D~ F\tulk ~)l'f'lnt ood Mir and ~s 'J'ho: m&lt;as fb y
W~ ati.&gt;ortJOIJO W'llih
IMr man.
and MM Ro.belt Fnulk
Mu H B Powt 11 y as at P;~,Oatrel.l
Rober4S o( Bucyrus kt.&gt;-~1111f ta ronqjj,J,t Dr llantman
spent fh weeker.d Wl'tft his _..
Mr ond MnJ Bert Gt:mm 011 1
i •• Rttlhm ltlt&gt;t H"&lt;'L Vl"Cf word
oo!!s Mr and Ml~ Sh moon Ro Mr and Mltl'l Rll'!ll!lt'J I Crunm doiu
f n I tr hrOihcr R~y aJwl bts
be&lt;&lt;•
ehlff Pall'b ~ tht'!' w·t•i•kl'lld 'H)t&gt; th.s.l 100} llllr(' t"R)Q)'tllg a ..&lt;IJX
1lhe ootmty wide 'P""il'Yft' .servJce v.r\h rllli~ll" oon, Mr mrl Mrs R: 1 I.,H.·• k s vacatron l11 &amp;lrasot;"' Fb
v.~ bald a1 ~he Hdand OOt.lroh bert Gwnm of Q:)lumhlli'i
CLASS MEETS
SL~I'f(by om) a l*V€' C!tlawd -:rlb-n.d.
Marif."ltt" Shitrim
and N(l,hfll&gt; 1•
11w F-a~LhlW. Se-rv'..nts Cbas~
ed
Ro-U»b or Olu10 UnJV('f'&lt;;fiV A then
l:.ap.t~~.ot Ohuroh m 1 1hl.II'Sda:;&gt;
~m 1he Wt't"kiffiod nl h II('
~t'n r..,. Wit~ Frank I h land 1JI
h r;;~ .ur 1ihe l~1n ' ~ s:!l!:niOh
1..01.9t tdt&gt;S for ~frs E S I bax 1 Jte (h.'V~ In!); ttl WeN" m &gt;1..~ o{
~WI W..'i11C ~d if'{'C('flj Jy
'Ill 2 0
Nawn1 St'l'bart who used Broth
clock
a
iobe
~Ll
1
hod1
s:t
&lt;Jburcb
b)
St~rJ~:~a:y &amp;troft MIX"I\dtan('e on
Rc.v Em-nr..,he!J(! Sopber and
F'clt 19 WO'I 45 'Jihe ComnuSSIOIJ
on Edluc-iJIIoo s-pCiftii(Jit"ed oa S'hort Rev W E Coy f' F'umi'Shtrrg the
'!rerv iCE~
hoo()fltl'lg WENhington s rmmc ~ Mrs E M RmHh
~h Atl'na llller
s: 1il Wli 11
Fret;~J.and Nn:rr1~ 1md Mrs
B1 1
b ~qll1ay
heumat t feVt"' at th&lt;&gt; hom·e of
At(enlkl'llN&gt; II' lhf' \vor,rl.&lt;;&lt;}np m-r &lt;\dams, smget"ls Pa~lbea;r'o('t\~ were
l
nt!pht\1 B-yn:m &lt;\.ilt... at O)Jll
VloCO vta'; 21 wtdl MrM"rxl Swoantz DlilLias 1-hll R l Rt 1t11 1J (
F.:t'"l\ J'"'"Hrtl} P~:K'e Ct ltnnbtll;
Rfl'u'&gt;!J
R
-\
Ha..,man
Ju!1an
1111
lt&gt;admg
\ rs Ct't'Pl B ~JMt ~ conv.altesc
aDd Hamet D.w s Burltl l wru; n
vi'~ ~lt'Jn:g ip'NIJV'("'" Sff"
mg a.f'J~ un:dt ru.,"'1ng sul'gery .iJj
II.
he
Lotnrt
tX
m
t
f'T'Y
1
\
!Jhe
stde
Vi("e lh"ad an M./l!ood~tn't'.c' or 28 Wl1h
MCI&lt;E!'s G~nenal Hf'~ ~ 1
v('IJ"e Sw:~rr:t:l 'SUbqj tl1 U1Jin Jr r()!!' ( o( hol bushwm:l
M1 and Afu&gt; Ibrold GardDet
Mli
nd:mce
&lt;~:l
1
he
m1.ttod•
t
F: Woode :rs .k: :ldeor
Jr and famUy COlumbus. 'IW'Ce
Sulllday
~hoo1
was
86
orfl"r
ng
Twenrt.y peop}l(' &amp;1t.end'ed S'('ll \ I('CS
wcekrn11 .gue91s ol las pareTIJts
$10 77
at CbestJel" Ftclidaly .evrm ~~
A britd.a\1 &lt;1tll()W r wa5 brli&lt;l r{'- V ~n I ~f n Ha-rold c~ardtter:
Twmty (our I)I.'Opie ~I'O'lll ih ::'Tt'
\frs. Guy .SWadley 1s- a&lt;"t!.uidlng
('l"Jl~
y for Mr and Mrs. Den Hupp
tll\Wnded lflt'!VI'Vll1 Sl'f"'YJCf" nt 1\tp
a
h:t~r dr£&gt;S ... er s
eoovon!.Jun m
at tihe hoiJlle of Mrs AlT!Oid Hupp
pe1t1 Pllalns EUB Church Sunrlhv
Crlumbl)S
'Jlhe ealte w~ fflk("d bY Mi~ Oorll
A lal'lge rumvd nrtll:lc:nd.:-d the Val
Mr an-d Mrs L D Hawley of
~ the bnde 'It mo.t h.P ..
A
oo~me pantrv 13100: PilE' S'6t;ieol ~pron
Hun Jng1&lt;m W("l"e i'Ut•l:'lls of Ills
SIO T'cld hv :tlhe ~c
Feb 16 blue wd wtnte oolor scheme w '" bm1 he... C F' Hawley and Mrs
G.J"8ie'e Grt&gt;lilni!'t" locturor hod oa pt"n- l.k.o:OO m ~!Jtt ~-l.\0:1 &lt;M;t-s Ass18l mg Hawley Sunrl&gt;:l\
.g:ram or eo~
rudm.llt'l .anoJ wrne P.f'l ~ James I&lt;.n {llhrit"!l.l!: ;m I
r. ues s or ~l'r and Mm Carol
mN1ttt1 WJtlh ip1"11« laWaMed AN-er M!rs Dora ~ ~ A Ia11t,'t' C'iro\\ 1 P ftl"t'" over 1he w~ "W'E!'l"e
a.~
'aurl
~ih
v
J'C('f'tved
m
my
fbe l)liM we~-.e ~d tihe ~P '(I'll
f'h~t:r oon Q.J}aw Mild da~hter iM'r
glft'!i
JO'\II"td ptiC' ~&amp;nd corte!!
td M1 ~ Johnson Co1um'bus
Tho ~F w~ll spoosor a P P
Mow. Joifpes. p.t I and Fr:tnct:'i
Dumw Wtll se:Jl!lot" '1lt Rutd'a!lld
~tal a!1d auct[OQ s&amp;lc- 'l.f tlhe Vl'ln. M&gt;tt'ffi" of 11.~"' 111., S12t sJ}('Ir t H g lt S( hool !:tJllt'Tl't a mght 'l'«'efft
1
Gnmjll' 1¥ on M&lt;mlh 17
an IWenanQ' vnlh l!h v li:IIOOfipar
1\ wi•h Sanorn-a ~

The weekly Assembly program
Mr nOO Mrs fttoobert \Vlh&gt;J&lt;I.e land
at Mtddleport Hi&amp;h School follow ~'*"f tli8al' J(euo t!i/p4'll( Sun
ed • patriotic lh•OI• W\1~ .,.. Sau d..,
~ Mi1&lt;' W~~t
er leadmg the Ple~ of All8a;1 c..,. and {"""')y
anee to the Fla1 and Band Dareetor
Mr lilllid Mn Mtl~atd SWIM'b:
Earl Warnke directlne group S171i and. &lt;"tlfldren wet11e Stwf!w diflner
lng accompanied by l'rlectlla Har ~'@til's o£ }of!l' antcl MJ'g Ve&lt;re
pole
SWI'I~z mel Wm Belll't
Mrs Joe Bailey was In ebarge of
~lfla!D Tavolor .00 Vt'l"e Sw~111
the prograJP and stephen Coats ~~~ SllliiJ'lll:\ilv &lt;Diieht at llbe Ha,.,
was Master of Ceremony Coach
i»me
Charles McDonald wu 1corer for ""iJ WM""~
h ..:r'ld 'M1rs MtfobUT A IW ~ .......
a quiz contesi on Georp WBBhin1il .....~ d:~.u~t r&gt;.,. or &lt;W'IT!l'bWI l!ll).("fl~
ton and Abraham Lincoln
The
tu~pena mwlie"' which 11 a part j'f.':Tq
'-! Al~llf'lr11W Wall ~-C.:l~IP:J llf't'f'
ilrN'

QUICK Sl!RVICE Oil Watd lito NDTI(I OF
HEARING FO~ of all TV qui! programt was pro
by Prtsc'illa Harpole
PairiDi by FaotorJ Trall!od, .ICOMMINDA TIQN fOR COM- vlded
The s&amp;Yenth graders Su&amp;an Pul
walchlnalu!r COLLINS .lEWEMUTATIDN Of ._lfTENCE
LERS, Pomeroy
~ Colwnb1J9, Ohio. Fobruory J!lth, len and David Lyons and the ninth
IP'Idera Carol Hudeon and John
FOIIE!4AN A AIIIO'l"1' 'I'V ~ 1958 WlLLlA!II LARKINS Prl- Bacon tied lor first place Other
VICE All ~~- Bapaited b)r EJ: ..,.., No 706G6 oow ooollDod In class representatives were eiaht,
Tecbntctaaa Phone 8284 y h
omo PENITENTlA.R.Y at Rush PllUson Judy Hurley Tentlt
11-111-1! COLUMBUS OHfO admliM from Dee 81uu PhyUis Stanley, Eleven
~""=-::::-:-c--:-.,.:·:::: MEIGS Ooul!\y ooovlded JANU th Ollvla Hemmons Thomas Kel
-·PAIR SHOP
ARY 1&amp;36 of 111&gt;o """"' qf Yun1er ley Twetfth Li.nda Grimm Larry
Plum St. fl!lddl.,..rt
FUrst C.. No. 4118, ond
w. Repo~n Teleylslooio, w - ..,..UII • Life - . . . . . , ~ Le\oll
• - and _.....,
under~ 6e&lt;tion ill!I0-1 (H
2 n aow
B 8114 EJileollloe Oatlober n 1114Sl
lf!T.RTAINS WITH DINNJR
·' - - - - - , . , - - Mrt Dlvkl ~ Sr G:i"8Y('I
REFRIGERATION SALIS AND for a lleaniDI _ . . llbe Olrlo
IERVICI
on Hili Jllddlet&gt;cd. - - SW!
Dome9t1e -and Commercials New or fllfter APRn. 1 1MB nlatllve 00 &lt;loy10 bil!thdolr d;oo• •nd
ADd used equipment '1 JII4I'I1 a r~ by othe Qomm.it atla. """'Plbnmw the bk11May
full time experlenee
slnn :fiar ~ meti'JltiOCY
ot beo All Gonlleml..R. D FIFI RII'IIIOERATiqH,
OMIO PARDO/I AND
Ploont 6376-X, Middleport
PAROLI C~SSION
1 27..Sote
av R &amp; POGLI,
1"1rol• tnd Recont Clerk
Ohio P..-ltentiiii"Y
2 20 2::.7=:!t&lt;~---NOTitE OF APPOINTMENT
Admlnldratrl•
Esttt• of George Puiii?M.
Docueod
No!"" " h&lt;rehy ,....., (!Jot Sy
b~ Eberobaeb
Pmt om..
I\Jclldrtes IS Pomeroy Obio.
9r
be-r&gt;n dtilY apJtll)inted' '19 Admlmo;
tfl~~nlY.or of th.t- Est41f.P or Gcr:t1gP

IF

IYICihlh'

Off:"!ee'

(ook d 1.l' VeM"1y ~e Exam1rnnhon
w1ute she Yo'&amp;'l tn IlullilnJL"'on

ft!l

Help Wonted

'!II
f!Oi6--J
we
makea
S.hmolla
Hldcllepon Ohio

JrOTPOINT

('lll~re

POst

GqiMI Cl,an Used Can
All Mikes and Models

mom.h
al~ ~
ba1h $85 m.unlh
and all ultlthes

Gas furnaC'e
Jl'&lt;llll P.JJpn- 61.28 X

l17l

tlhe

Pomeroy Be~ptist
ulTROP"I
ITAN One Won One Cle~ss
'¥'!"
Meets Thursday
26004
2J 6te
X I ~;~~A~U~TO~~S~A~L~ES~~~~

Muhileport
t.:a
ll Hom(' Kestnurant

and

t'XCC'Jieot en1oyl..t

12 22 tf

C,ll 81711-J

room.&lt;~

t.&lt;:;

M11.&lt;B Van Coon'6f an

.......
BOB.AP IRON - l.QTALB

~

bt&gt;al't-h

o f the Middlot"jl(l'!rt

Ptlobe611

Vtory demttbJe f1rst floor APART
MENT Autom1t1c gag furna ce

~t were oloo ~s at
Mrl;
Sm1flh w~

outtn~

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

rent-Electric
wallpaper
steamer Clinton Fisher, Middleport Ph 6265-X.
111 tf

!lr""'- -

"' ""
....

rt ht' dmn€'r

7fttuai'VlUL I BEAMS

111-tf

For reUable ndlo ud TV repair,

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____ ______

6285-X

pret1dent pre11ded

Has B' l.dCIY
C 1ebra t•

Tayloc

WE BUY

2-23 (f

7 Ill John Daly

The Feminine Toueb

Legal Notices

Phone 200 Cleland Appliance
Store 118 W Main St Pomeroy

7 1!9 Warner Bros Pfeaonu

84n0o

IMrs J w smit. h

pOrt.,

•

IY IDWARD HOWILL Jl..

I

I

lMiJ.."fSS

_ _ _ __

•

Racine News Notes

aY !1115 J D ROUSH
Letart VIlli PTA met Tudday
Dia:bt. February 20 Kathryn Crow

~:'!meSh= or~~~~ ~:.=

\WIS

• room FURNJSIIED APARTMENT 1 ( 23)

RADio " TELEVISION

~--~-..

tiJ.SDAY

!OO Film 4 Fancy

230
300
500
600

~mple le

Up-to tae lftnute News

' 30 ULBCl topper
12 31) Cbaolle! 00 (.UC) TV lll!llller's Dlaest-1 00 tilm A Finey-M Slater
1 30 (ABC) Volet of tltollon..
2 SO The l'ill!litlne 'l'oueh
t oo Dowto Ohe ftoad
S 00 (ABC) Afternoon l'llm Peo 9 80 (AICI llledlOOI Korboul!
Uta1-''Tbe Llody Vaalsbes" 10 00 (IJumontl Hem Nlte Fltet
5 bo (All¢) Mlokey MollH
11 oo NIl 00 lilt ~
11:1111 'IJtalllor With Billy Ann
a 30 !ietis WIUt !II JennlUII II 10 Sporta with Ted W•Jro
II~ Wdtfik With Sol]y A/Ill
11 18 c..mtoropo;,t

I 1i12 29

18 B l Auto Services

II 1111 LitO" Sbow

ban,.lal\~ 'llllh Hen lllchle

s-.

!~~~~~~~~~~·==II
celdmll.ed
at m
1111 dtnner
.at IItie
0.
Ba\Jey
« Car.etel'Jia
Huntinlltom

Pomeroy
Phone
20!1 TO2 23-ltc
BRING
YOUK
SHOES
RACINE SHOE SHOP AND SAVR ~
MONF.Y
117 t(

1954 BUICK Spet'lltlll l}elhJx 4 door
Selfu.n Dyn\llflow dnve $1895 FOR RELIABLE PAINTING eon
tact Richard C W11t 232 S
Bl.oclrtnar s Ponl&lt;'r6Y Oh .n
Fourth st. Middleport Ohio
_2_2_5~·~'.,----.,~--~---2 22-30tp

7 11 flour lidwardo, New•

1229 ~~..,on

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OouJl{' (!XIt:l'a nJ(' e $1995 Bkrcl
tbn..11" s Pomeroy Oluo 2 25-IUc

Yot~t ~o•nt

WHTN'•tv
' ChiJidtiJa

_

1952 CADIT LAC DeVil!'{' Hard&lt;ll.op

NQ 01,.. Xld
t.p!l A&lt;\bllr Qodfrq &amp; l"llondt

MONDAY

..........

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1053 PONTIAC 2 dtoo S{'Odl'tln orJ
t: ro~l bl n"('"k fmn ;:~h $977 Dlactt
lt\:ll so Poomcroy Oh .o
2 25 Hie

10 00 U S Steel Hour

aso

a 40

$2795

8 00 The MIIUoulre
t 30 lYe Ool A 9e&lt;r et

200 Roborl Q LeW!o
230 Hou~parlf
300 The Bll Poyoll
Jl.&gt;b ero.by Sho1t
__.....

RIVIera

6 45 St!Ol'lo Parade
8110 Wtolhermou
! 00 P'tt( PUO

K•Me's (itehen

•

.and bath $?5

6 3P Yo)ll' Ealo Reporter

LOve Sloi1

ROOMS ror rent 742 E Mam St

11154 DESOTO \ 8 4 ri1&gt;0I &amp;~d an
pow e. st eei'Jf!lg $1077 Bla£&gt;l1
na1 s Pomeroy \)}tio -~25-&amp;{c

5 (10 LU&lt;ky 8 Baneb
5 30 The Farly Show

Garry Moore

117 U

MENTS new fW'DJlure UliUUas 1..- - - - pu•d Call 6044-M
8-21l-tl

1955 Bl TCK VB Supt'r
OrnlJlP
low mleagf"

Dec2mlier Bride

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115 I Seeoncl St
Phonll 61
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Clinton Fisher, Middleport.

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A mu* bOX
no pets near PomerO$ I WlU not be reBpomuble [or any wlhie!h pl&amp;:,W tbe Happy mr hJhgh School Mrs Langi6tz 324
debts contracted by anyon~ oth day ISOD,g W'd9 !the cerrtelflllli(!l("e of
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plivale bath Ut1ULU!8 paid Over
Vogue Shoe Store Phone 46-M

lOUSE FOR SALE--5 rooms w1lh
bath b1g ga1 age on large lot

LnART FALLS

Racbte Ohio IFO 1
Mr ani Mn; (. M A~Wtcy c1
l&gt;unna thi!! UusiOt"n k'lltton Lt"'-&lt;n't F'alhl spt"nl thl rby ...illl"h
Mr!l RE-uhih !.ton 1.
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Jlt'dll1 Bot.tn lllOd HO'Il JIDdt and tbe uoup voted to mvue ( 4'ntral St.-....
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garuzat'ion and \0 ~o1d open houllf
cvtnlai w:beo • ~· ~~~ Joe Bo»n
hff bu"nt&gt; .nd 011:-o I y,f&lt;Jd tll
'llfto.,.... YrV ,fldd: at~ ~bon
M'r and B.trw f.awl'&gt;l'1lC.'oe! !lrtlio w;1 March 27th An eJ:ecutlvf' mel'c'l litlt)qj i1UHnf! fur ht'T
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MoEUiay
February
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rtw ftlgUiar .ml'f'tllliJ.: Hf 1ho:· Buns
rWII!fe to Fred L. Hollmao was an n1 ILwfN:e spent the weebw;t We lin ctaJwu.s GrtnJma, at Whllh
time plau will be eom.plete for th1 IN J'l'\ss of Hu R.apotu t &lt; h tA'tt
('V&lt;'ftl s...tu:rda-y o:t 1lhe Bradbury 0111 fhi'V' ibome
was held Frtd'.tr f"V("]] """! at 1'be('ln,rdl &lt;I Cl!r""""'"" Grover .... G - Jlum. Mareh meet.in&amp;
Room w1Lh mOtrt parents pr(&gt;!l 1.mne of MJ11 Marll6 Rnu'-lh fJk.!. en
R.ef&gt;t~ of eand~ po
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mt'!Jilber.t ~en- presf'nt ao~ At.r.;.
tal'o Chips ~ ood pop 'ftre
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T1w P T A Prayer wu liVen a.nd ~ron The rn "' rf!Jb"ttlar
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by June Albley ObjPrie of lhe mf'(1mg of t.he chr
w1 I be at
Bwrbara Qaptema Oltvia Hem guf':OIIs .o-r !Jf:' eod Un. &lt;bade~ P T A by Esther Sylvester BIO· -t.h&lt;.&gt; honw ot Ml"6 Emma Sai»H"
World Day of Pra) i"f Wa&lt;i ob&lt;ler
mons ITL9C1~la Ral"P''1e Shn"k'Y Ehhn Jr and: Mr and ~ ...,_ Jl'lphial lketeb of Ahce Bu:ne\
Batey .J1met Vo1ootlll'te Kay Slli1es lW"Tf Fa!JI.k
founder ol P T A and thlf' first vt"d ~ (~)(' Rapl~ Churdl Friday
PJ"Nldent of the National Ass{){' aftt•moon Feb 17~'h W1 h an at
r:md tJaVtTillt' Hurl{!')'
l':!t,., Orovor ood A.ol&lt;hw Gnl- WBI liven by Chlorus Cr1mm pnd 1~ -of 38 M~ B \f I)Ti"f'
I eketeb of the hfe o( Phoebe Ap Pt&gt;t.k~ WO&amp;W th.. narT:f1 or Frt&gt;e
1100 on
pe:non Heart the f1rst V P was \1!11 offer~ wa'l 'I 'f«l
Robens Moooloy
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Don Slmmms &lt;4 Da:YfxJrn L"'~ given by Bett~ RouRh
WOMEN TO MEET
A lighted btrt hday r-aki' wa!t
1'111 Mr 'OOd Mer.~ lbJb.frt Fauik
l~atured
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Nora Cross Mtklr ~d chapman r, 1 lkrp.l 1.--.1. llhureh Ptfl,futk ~P'P'!"r
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Mro J W Sm;l!h GfMit d!.., ona1 1tor ""' U)ftloe ryo Crow Refreshmenta were !W' 1 and t-1.~ Mary ~f&gt;'i 'f Mi&lt;kt&amp;e
po!'l Wt!l lt'OO lhf&gt; ~.up 111l- u class
was gueqt oaf honor dwi" week Bolin .Mea m. Mr: and Mr1:f 1£.. ved at thtt claM&gt; a( the meetang

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Bl)b r ro.4b.V Show
The Br1ghter Day

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rvo. of Thanku ano ~pl'tlll Nu
li&lt;I.'S 1f Eve1 t.s pilOted at re,u
lar da ...strted rat&lt;&gt;s Obituaries
publ blwd at 1 eent per word
t'nurg~d Adl r~elved by maU or
telephont liVeD eaMul at~JI

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1 30 I ove Story
2 oo Hobert Q I t"Wit
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th• oth•r dey a. Mteh of pre-World \Vs.r 1I pqu tna 1Uli!e11 Il e38 Wellher
fbr 1-r!!C bad a rf\lalon at the New York A C and tfte rMbtt wef . . 11 640 bi~eland
lnlrltulrtl as Mn Luct1e forehead ineludlnc TV tritio JOhn CfolbY,
700 ltull• Ptan &amp; om•
TV pertorrnel"' Ttd Steele, JCarl WrtlhttOn artd Jack McC&amp;rtl\y, Dick
and Dltt 0a1TOWIY

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Al1 Star T~eatre
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12 US t.ove of Life
12 30 Seart'h fOr' TOmorrow
12 45 The Guiding L1gbt
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chairs double bed wtlh sprlng1 POMERUV-4 ,_, '"'""""
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momh rollnw!hi m:JertJOn
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l'.rror~ ttl Ad\l~rUSifii--Sbould be
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CUCKLER REALTY
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cl( Forrest Jones Rt 3 New
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11 00 Home

1 K~l!M' WE WERE ODD hi:RE but I just lee.rnl!!d today that t.
JOt of New Yorkers have tht habit or ,Ultill.i ptnn(U In tbe Heela of
ut!b lho&amp; to avotcl eoldl thiY feel coming In Some think report•
t1\a 'ku cold l\e1et.rc~ burtau, whtcfl. has belh II)Vtaure.unr iNch
i\tptnttuons that lille&amp;ktnr tnto the llllli*t1 WltHbbt ~aytnr their

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Tony .Marhn
Nows Carann
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7 00 Toda7
9 00 CoUee Time
10 00 DlnJ ilon.c School
10 30 Ern.le kovacs Show

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8 40 NeW!I Picture
Ding 1Jon' Sohoo1
B SS LeJ Poul &amp; M1'1'1 Jl'ord
Ernie KovaC!! Show
'1 00 Grtmd Olte Onl'Y
Horne
7 80 Dinah Shore
Tenneuee Ernie
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Feather Your Nest
8 00 The Bob llope Show
Bob &amp; lan cart
G00 Fireside Theatre
Star 9howca.cte
9 30 Playwti&amp;ht~ !Ill
Parson &amp; Study
.tO 30 Mr Dl1triet Attornet
MaLin~ Theatre
11 00 News ReadJinel
Date with IJre
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Modern ltomanffl
l1 10 Press Box
Queen For a Day
11 Ui Sud WJik1n! n Show
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6 00 Jlopat001 Ca,.I&lt;IY
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tare 11 another pttventatlvt Thia worked Ill rev•r•a for one gentle·
ntan, who ea.u1ht cold tn jail wattl~t htS iawyer to ball 111m out
The odd·lnatrument parade con
e1 tol!a.lly1 Nc)w at the St
Xorlt. Cat• de 1&amp; :Palx ah. Central
rk South li Toni Kovts wbo a
pla)'inl th• cymbalom nl1htly Mlu Kovee \l:ho haa teCbtl!ed With
tlt8 kowakl l8.fl the cymbalom Ill a eros. belwten a harp lnd plano
and Ia rtfen'td to Ia t1'.1t :Diblt IJt I. dulc:tn,Ler t#al 802 ot
mualclana' union 1
itattltd to ftnd, heJi 22 cytnbatom J'1a)"ers In ita

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Dud and Wlayn&lt;e Oh.e" al1 etl' " 11!;11 l
mterdepend on each others '""
12 30 Feather Your Nest
ed ~Y wlttlh rt'4MIWS al
uly
1 00 Bob and JaD Carr Pre"ent
1\I'Ppen&lt;J Pha'lm
2 00 Suole
Ftr.a&lt;nk Shum'A'ary Who ih!l's- ~
2 30 Camera Qoes to Sc!bool
1 h(' samr man who lS crackmg a
slockwhlp drenching a Rheep or Vl!l'llilnlg at RwmiO'Illd m Oolum
3 00 Matinee
4 00 Date With Llle
vrt l'i. ng a horse In the morninl( buts was cDIIJJed lone b' rthe ld~
4 lD Model'h RomanCM
might well be playing polo In thE' of MB ~WJn ~ FrOO
4 go Qu~n lor a Day
aftt"rnonn and turning up for d1n
Plirs L} I Blilllderls!On sJ)e'll~ Salt
ner 10 a tailcoat People drave u dlay vl'!!l~tllflll{ lf't') fii~\{"S m l'ar
5 00 Old Time-r
15 30 Howdy Doodf
va11t diRtances to VISit each other k·-b"'''
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uml a ball when I)IOperl y lhl own
J mm'P Ru h JIJl l1'13nm1': ~~~ ilihe
J!l tl'ally a ball
G 1 1 t Luke-s 'Y heN&gt; on a fclliTI'Eil"'l
~~~nv l"'We w th h 'S' J.H.IIl 't ll ~ Mt
ar 1 Mll-s F.,rne:tt ftu 11
Its 1 lonely li(!2 but a hvtly lift"
S 1 ~. TJ )I~ r who ,., S&lt;1a}Jifl!l.. ~
MONDAY
anrl :1~ long Gs people keep wear be lwm of h D~ dl u l!'h~et M ~
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Sugn
On
Pra&gt;"f'r
m g clolhl)s th~ gra:r.ler wtll sll ll F.\lelhn Ban WI&lt;:' taken o the St
9 00 Laptatn Kangaroo
hf' n hit In aCford h1s p1cn1e ract s J("' '~'&lt;Oh lfosp 111 COl' mrd- ca~ d. '('l!lll
But I retkon that one plcme rat
M Ill I Ml-s Dt-lb&lt;'t1 Ba.,.bf:.:r 10 00 Garry .Moore
ln ~ llff'ILm(l for nn effete fm" \111() 1 ave l;et•n ~1Vtn~ fl Pa noes 10 30 Arthur Godrrey
11 30 Strtke It Rich
igner 1 ~ Pnough
11 lc lnv&lt;' fjO ru m.F~rt t'O 11heu OOmc

frJghtcnmg enough as a hot'! l hut
I:IVt' tun room tn move open aar
to make hnn thrlsty and dust on
h1s lonsth and he ~sa mighty man
tutlced I am not on Aus.~le nnd
1 am not a mighty man especial
1 acl s 111 r r
l tu I 'Vt lh t lhr Auslruhan ly m wmpetltiOn with abOut a hun
pu:-mt 1 1
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1re ut1u n ~ ll rl lrNI of lhf' hlllybuug hu~ ~
as 1 cvu l'.!nr Htn!Prf'd A pH nk
Thfll horses ran 11nd th e Jm,:mrt
near SttRIIrt' OamD Cooek
18 ~" 1s rul ::.o mmh an event as a eU bookmakers shouted their pflfes
ktntl of w~t kl~ tntnst • ophc at th1s and the rains &lt;'arne and went. ,My
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ng wu n\1 ~ ful l or rl('h grazl.crs st11rtma: JlOFI\ fhe gentlemen Jock
a1vU 11011111 H Btrml!{
wlw grow 1h1 11 own pUrC'hlooded ey~ luokf d aH dishonest ll!l any
1 ll'mg stolk tn 1 drh11on to the JOckeys I &lt;' \ er met and the gent!}
sh11 p and cows th at keep urn 1u:h bred horses luoked as dishone st as
so wlu n rom Wdliam ~ nn old tlw 8\Crnge run of hor!'les whieh
r, lf'1U1 who Ill uws sh eep at 11 plarl' ts \t rv sh lrl y indrrd
ru llud ( hulswotth uskvd me rlown
1 hu vt cneountPred varlom
for th(' picnicking I o&lt;'lually
br11ndJS
of bospitailty and J would
thou~hl he meant a punir
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flay th nl r r mk Austral'la over
1 he prelim mar} to thl' picmc rexa~ nntl K" nya over Texa11 in
EW YORK- Things one New Yolker thlnk!a
v.as a co1y 1W1 e blacktle thnnPr gofar as mPn kUling Is concerned
abont For some time tho.!ie of U.'!l who oct'upy
for about 11 hund1 cd folk ol an ad And J rank Texas very high In sui
our mtnda with aueh gripping problem!! ha\ e been
J unlng properly rou~h\y the size d&lt;lal frirndatup
confuled about whether Arlene Dahl Is Rhonda
r r Hhotlf' hl:~ml
Feeling pretly
Su It cnm e to pns,; that I did nol
F'Jemlnr fir vice \etsa 'l"he traveling Miss Flem
fteble from llus one which 1 a\ altcnrl the celebratory ball
lit
lnr who • made ftve movle11 tn the past nine
tnbutt'd to \ll rus gordon! or g in which &lt;'verhody wear~ a white he
monthS and 11 jullt back rrom ftve week11 on the
poi so mng we progre~ sed Lo a char and gloves ond long bell gown!
Aft1can veldt whatever that 111 dropped by todoy
mlng rare cnur!Je nt P plat'e (' 1lled We wroved drove that Is-back to
to set ua atralrht
I just ftntahed making a. ftlm
Fu,nny U'ill
Master Walllams
baronial halls
tn which ahe I.Jid I played slllter&amp; ehe said and
_. t.nch pklllcker has !he back or and dropped slightly deld What
do you know' We don t look alike at all Oh we
h1~ ear run of foo I and ~rog There happened at the bait I cant say
both have red hatr and gl"6en eye• and slmlla.r
1s an mt ermtsl\mn for entmg but hut I bet it was violent
romplulofls but lh.a.t a whfcrt It ends Anyway
Jl IS expected lh11t earh n 1m must
1 1ma,gmc that the life of the
were very dlft'erent Arlene fl' more the delicate
do hb duty wh1ch nH 11ns a soc tal Ausste stockman Is much the aame
traJ1le Indoor type Me I m earthier Miss F s
~'IP w1th ever)hody th ere I expect a" we enjoyed tn the South tn the
lhOftcla flemlnt gTHn eyes gleamed Interestingly
!herr Wt 11 a\ out 20U p lplt' lhtre old Scarlet 0 Uara plantaUon days
The Man M11ws She wa• in town to help exploit lV.hlll) tile t'ity
lOO of whom 1 had stcn the mght 1here Is t he same pattern or hard
kl'flt It er atvt~J.: c Bleep3 made from Charles Etnsteln 1 excellent nnt
novel1 Tr&amp;e •zoodlf Spur but her mind wu full or
~trrtc:l
W~ tented' dtJWft-oltl'lt I mean tente4 down- tn Kenya 230
rnuea rrom Nairobi and rea.tly nowllert It wu rl1ht In the hurt of
thf !ttau Mau area t.t\d I 4(4ll t t1tt, the fttat «!ouple ot ntrhts. Th'l'ee
milts away a European woinl.h lnd her daughter were butchtredlllttl\ Ruar)t 1 S~met~!ng 0/ Val11e mlJht have been rourh but It
tlo..n•t btlla to tiU the WIJ' It really ll
I v; a• congratule.Une myeelt &amp;t eacaplnr fOOd 1tcknue when one
day 1 l'lad to do a IIC!en• by a. wa.terfall-ahd I hal'J to open my big
mouth and aet a l'lllon ot watertan In ml!! Sick as a dor ror tht
ftt'tt wftk "

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BJNUA New South Wales Aust
11 m~ \llllt 1 have explored
sci~• 1 hrands of horse sport tn
d hnJ.: l!ll 1 ter l ) l st r a&lt;C~ m 'lex
as 11111 n 111 ny 11 ~es and th~2 us
tal 1 131 d of l1lttrnahnnal bcllmg
ra tcH But tu \PI I trl unlo p! Cl\IC

rJIJa

t••fore and who lookecl no better
,.._
than J dJd

MarrM of

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MEETINGS PLANNED

In Utth

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prutuber

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Alnlie

lJo!llg ~!Lam were ~s Stmduy
or hrs pa.ll.'lllts Mr nnrl ~ J 'M'

;:.::::::::::::::::::::::~~~~~~==::~====~work combined With

1n

pl11 It I hill II

h(l h bu1:hd8\

R1 1dg 1U A111n Drf:lm011d Pa1 k
('rsbuJg IB VhJhng ht 1 .gr-.:mdfa

Many From Meigs-co Attend I

CARMEL

ll.colzer

lkt~p~t~l llhunsda~

"'

any better than the one~ tn Mr1gs
and surrounding am•as
Attending th{' RC' hool from tht
area were W 0 Aikins who nlso
attended a meeting of tht Oh'w
for the produetton u pe~amuter Poultry Cou ncil of whu h he IS a
lot tht next two or three months member Tuesday mghl M1 s Nor
man Rose Bob Morns rhto South
One of the ht:ghllghls of the James J Spenetor and t 1 Rlakt
tneeting at which the majot topie slee and Mr Karr
was Outlook for Broiler Prlres mg o( one to onf' and a fUiu th
and tn attendance wttre seveh 1tent per pound 1s m:ttlf' du P 10 the
Mt&gt;Jgs county people wa.~ a panel
ron!lhtting or a moderaiPr and 4 mE'
lnbers and thE' question reviewed
was management Ftll'lors tn Brotl
er Protluellon 1-urley Karr of
IV IlTTY CARLETON
( bP ster was a member
that pan
Jdtmny Otehml Hr R lit 'fl{ spc-n~
et
1\J~ ~ht w lh H. Jx&gt;."Jt Sm1th
Another highlight bc11ide11 the
.Mnl Ra-lph U w1il.l l'i(li!J It'' ~'1"1
lf"ctutcll eoncerninJ the price ptr I'JI)enrt. W~y Wt1h Mu
.and
pound or the broilers tn thf' next Mn Dw~t Swf"p'l1on l'olum biJ.'I
)'tar n1 compared with the prlee
Mr ~'~I M1s A1 tn Sh11iton Pum

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Pon'IPI'OY Ohio

Mtotnbers aHend1ng the annual
Ohto Brmler School held Wednesday at Ohto State Umven&amp;t) were
told that the long range outlook
on the broiler rrowlng mdustry
~.. Jood and that by 1960 and even
looking further to 1975 the Amet
lean consumer will be eating more
broilers, wh1ch wtll call for more
productlon but that the outlook

IDE

BY MLSS LUCY KIBBLE
Thoe 'Pioneers 4-H Ctub met 8r.
Lln:by afbon'loon 111 iLhe tld1Jo.l
huuse il'U oh~ of r. eMI ude- W11J
!a{."e pr.esl(k.-m.., Wilth P,\al1y J~ r
I a.-.ilido.lil.m- p~ llllf rtlhe /1)11'0
gt~tm MlW) .li~ B~ ,!!tl\e the

DI,OnD TO INTIIIIITI 0~ MEIGs-MASON AREA

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FAREWELL ADDRESS'

The Daily Sentinel

'li• Qqil:v ~

NEW HOLLA~P-4 TON
WITH EACH NEW BAILER SOLD
IN FEB.

FULTON THOMPSOtt
FERGUSON and OLIVER Dl&lt;Jll
28&lt; W Mala II, S..Vke At Moclalu

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-:..Da_l..:.,.ly~tl"!_l. P~roy~ICfaleport, OfiJo

1956

______________M_o_nd_-_o~~~F_c_b_ru_o~ry~2_7~·-l~~-----

tne Doily Sentinel, Pomerov·Middleport, Ohlc.

fRE SMITU PAIIIILY

stern

InS ourney n
~· .;-.-.--.;By
Eas

Bob Pow~ll's Fielder. Spells

Vn1ory Margm Of Tournament

IY PAUL M. CLIFFORD
A fieM coal by Bob PvweLI with
jw:A 53 I!JieiC'OOd.s to play eave ED.em ra bard ~ 64-82 wiD ovullbe .Mildd1epollt. Yellow Jaeket.s
s.tlurdlry IDiebt ·befol-e a capacity
crowd at POIHr'Oy Junior High
Qm .in 11 lbhrill pack'lld game from
Btart to find:L The wm eoabJed
l&amp;st«n (;0 &lt;take illhe Meigs County
towoe)' and also woo tbem tlhe
rigiX m represem •M:cip County
.in 1be CLru; B SeotiiOnal. tollmf'y
M Atobms tlbi9 coming Wleek.
tt was one of the gr~ .thri!l·
lert11 t"Va" p~ayed on ilie Pomeroy
cour:t, but ollbe &lt;last 'J~ was
l!itri'Ct:ly a !hum dinler as ll'e'Yer
ftlolre :thaD two point• separated
the two teams. llastern rled 5~1
·at ,fhe end Of the 4ltlird period, but
Bob !Morris quickly Ued it up lilt
!the~ of .t be final quarter w~th
a :rebound. Roger Epple's ilwD froc
thOOWLSJ put Eutem gM"k i:n UK'
-lead at 56·53, bllt J1m Bowle-5
to!«d lin a ·l ong Ollie to a.g:a•n knot

the

(lOU[IL

Epple's two fouls &amp;g.a.in ~!!ave
Eaem the lead, but Baker :sr·abbed a rebound •Lo .tie ~t up ·lilt ~7~7
Bowles lhi.t a dbarity t~ to put
ltbe Jackets in {f'Olll rthcn l'hil
Boyles' oDe .bancle:r ma&lt;kl ~t 59-!58
iO"r E&amp;:!.tem. BowtJ,es Chen trut oanol:her l'O.ng one to ei,ve -tbe Jackw
a onc· t»mt. .matl&amp;m, bU! Bob Powel-l ma&lt;le ~ .a, fr-ee .tbJow to rt.W
1:!.e 'IOQre tat 80-60 w1t'h 3;11 to
play.
J·i:m W.b.tJ-a,t.eh made ·g ood two
tool 6Mt.s t&lt;~o make ill. 62-60 wH h
L56 ILo pley .and ltlben .Kenny Murr.ay took Nrc baJ.l '!!Way iTom W'.bi.'Llatdl on a it lel'lriflc ~iteaol -and drove
iD 1or a Jay up w~tlb jUI!:It 1:01 to

lay up. 'lbeo wilh &amp;ecOn&lt;b t.o play
Baker t&gt;oaJed lin '&amp; rebound · tu
knot &gt;the OOUAt at thal.fbne 3tl-36.
Tbe ~ quarter w~ li8WJl
.ni'p and t\IS. 1'00 two t·N mS :&gt;eO.sawed back and 'fiool.ih 'lllJl.cl· dle
middl-e ol .tlbe .per.;oo when l!iaster-n
wooL &lt;JUt 'iD froDt 45'""'" on J&gt;ow·
clh Mbnrmd '1\r.;o fouls by l'ow·
eU and. &lt;a basket by fuebcl ran· tile
·millrgin 11.0 49-44. JlQWt"VtT J&lt;ate in
tlw stama llibe hdu11.:1 again nllied on a one Jbandec by ·MicKdnney,
a foul !))' ~ and fOil' t.bc 1
third ~ .perw.J JJ.aker dunk· I
ed in a r&gt;600Lind w;,.!h soc~ to
play :to make 1lbe ~"'re 33-51 for
l()l' Easte:ra at JtUte rnd of t:h.rec
quant.&amp;M.
Ees't9rn tctu•ll'f wen the bill
. .,... If tM foul line. Midd!.
port outtcer.d tfMm from th•
fl•ld lty a 29 to 23 mart:ln ltut
th• JH'kllh hit only four out of
12 ,,.. thr-low._ whit• lumn
WM tou1n1 In 11 out .t 30
ch..-ity teQM.
Eaiil~cm··s. line zone d-efeooe- lbad
a •lot W do wiotih if·Ae1r vict.ocy. ln
!.·b e second .h8ilf Coach OodriJ..I scl
up a ddt'II);S(! .t hat pnacticaJ.J,y ·h ad
:thrM" met~. on •bi.gh 5&lt;:oring Bob
·MtKinney 'fUoO.M of tlhc time. As a
II'CW.Lt McKtnncy w..,._ -held faildy
Y.rell in check, but l.tlc l'otio&lt;kll(lpl)rt
,guards lliiXJk .adv&lt;llllll.age of lttleir
openWgs rto eomc -t lbrough in. fine
-s:.yle ·a~ Mtmlay and sub .guard
Jim Bo'Wiim kept .t he Jackets- ·i.n
rtJbe game ...Wt!.b theilr ou13ide lilhOoting.
1 Mtddlepoot. also kept big John
Riebel: m aheck :tlOO second ,·half,
but Epple .and PowclJ botlh came
'l:brougJ\ w:litlh oomc flue on.e ~hand·
ed ShooWlg to -give Eastern the

•econck to
thot, and
•• the ball
with fovr
uconds t-. pley. Ho. .wer, tfM
Jtckett were t.tnable to put tht
blll In pl•y end the game ftnd.
q with Etttem tM champa.

The la...r also played • great
floor gam• ,.._ Dn• of the batt
gam" of his carHr.

OOOsbine game on Friday night at
6:L5 P. M.
Glenford
of the t.p
tMmto In tho etato with • r.:oN
ft 23 win•- 1nd no loiMt. TMy
are ttt. charnr• of tho P..-ry
County loa1u• •INI also won tfla

.,.s one

dra~ lbe1d .y~ ef;bea-1000n
Un~'s gym
with.
m~ K«mit ~

&lt;toomey
i:n oeOO!ngeo, G1tmrlord wa.s il;&gt;p
&amp;fleded wi1Jh Gibbbonvi1ile of Hockim( t:OUDty seeded .number two

wi·:b a· 16 :Mid ncme reooOO. Rio

Grande of Grilli'&amp; Count-y
w~llh
a 17 and two reoord was ooeded
-number three, \Wiile Alnes-lk::rn
of Athoo.! Coonty wilh a 16 and
five reeo.nt W'aiS ~:::ded
fourt-h .
Ea.4em bad the ·nut bc~t record

All Tournament Teams
All Tourney Teams
Firat Team
Bob MeKIDney
Bob Powell

Forward
Forward
Center

John Riebel
Jimmy Clllle
llo~er Epple

Guard

MiddlePOrt

Eastern
Eastern

11lc lof'oo'llllll m the c.n :nt with a

J5 and H\'e mar.il..

11he totp11tey wHir run -tbrough
Moo day, W-edne8day •and F'T'id31)' of
~.hi !. week' wM 4ihe 5eml fin,·l.s on
Wednl'sday o( the foUowing w~k
and !be -f•inals on Frictay of 1.hc
U.r.lC w, ek Onv te11m ol the tourooy wil\1 oadwmce .t.Q 1Jhe Re~ion·fll
Ch1M&gt; B .toumey t·o be 'h~d at Athens 11m 1 he Co!U.otwing we.ck .

Here ane ·tlbn complete dMwi'niQ:s
Monday. Peob. 21

llarrloonv!Ue
Eutern

6:15 P. M. Glbblsonwlll• (16-0)
WI. Trlmbl• (13.9).
7;30 P. M. Holy Trinity (16-6)
Second Team
n Am~s B.,n (16-5).
8:45 P. M. St. Alllytius (1-12)
WI. LflUNIYille (11·10),
Forward
Mlddlepert
Rob M"''rilo
Wednasdly, Feb. 29
Forward
.R..Uand
6:15 p_ M. Gt.nlwd (23.0) "·
Center
Larry Ba'ker
Mlddlcpert
Ch•shl" (COI-7),
7:30 p, M. Rio Gun• {17.2) WL
Guard
PhD Boyleo
Eaolem
Somar..t (16-6),
·Middleport
. Keno~ !K=ar
Guard
8:45 P. M. McArthur (13-li) vs.
---.,::::::::::::~::::::::=::::::====::::::::::::::::::::~::::~====:-11 win net' lilltbsanvllle-Trlmbl•.
P:rlday, March 2
6:15 P. M. Ell'tern (15..SJ vs
w'lnner Ol..,ford-Chethlre.
7:10 P. M. Nlbonwlll• (9-10) n
Rig. U.S. Pat. Off.
can't even - cheer wi~bout
Wlnn•r Rio GranO.·Sorn.rut.
1't OICAR&lt;PitALi"( &gt;
censored by · the umpire. Why
8145 P.M. Wlnn.r Holy TrinityUnited ,,..........
all ~ lime sa-.;er. concede that
Arne• .... n vs Winntr St. Aloy'
•1'
, will hoh1 serv\cc, maklna: It
elus.L.•urelvm•.
NEW YORK UP ..,. Baseballs and · thcn ruh' -out the set on your
oewest innov•UoD • lnten.onal own Hervicc? There would be a

Guard

I

Bob Morvis of otlhe J·ackot.s wa.s
in·ju.rod woith &lt;a:Oolrt two m~n.utru t.o
Keany. llroell
pl'll-y in 1Uh.'! .g ame as ·'h.c- 1&lt;'11 .al•l.e&gt;ntpling 'lo ~rebound. He stayOO in ~
l·hl" g·an1t&gt; •at ltibc time, but •had to
lhddiC"~ }\tlllpod
into 111 2-o hr tak&lt;"n otlt l!iliC'OMd~ d...ter, IWlood ;d. ,the *'tam; Of t'he COII'll'l'Sl injury WitS 1not 8m'ltOUt;.
on. lktb IMic:Kirmoy'I'J larup, but
Th'l' bo-x score:
EppLe qulcitoly tied ~t up fw ltJhc Elltem
FG FT TP
Raid&lt;"~- .~arr~~&gt;y 'P.ut t.'he Jaclreb P.-..ll, F ____ ____ a 9-S 21
'back m th~ ll ead w~~h a hm.r, l!lbot, Whitlatch, F _ ____ _ 1
2.2
4
but Epple 11 fo1tl q1·nd Rlebals
RloiMI c
5 6-1
11
bound -gave rtOO cvootual! wlnnem·
---------a 5·4 lend. ~ortcrn l'bcn '1)\lllod lppl• G ---- ---- .. 6 11-1 20
away &amp;s l'oweU., R1&gt;0bcl ~md f)pp:Je lorinG -- - -·----- )
2-2
I
lied th~ way, -tnd )!)!,11. oorore ,f'he
Totti• . ___ .
_ 23 30-11 64
md of ~e period ·had&lt;~ nl•oo poin-t Middleport
FG FT
Mod. HoweveJ~, Baker'" rebound McKinMy F __ . __ . 6 2.0 12
wi1ll ftiCOll'ds m pl&amp;y &lt;'Ut tlhoeo mar- Morris F ___ . ______ 7
1.0
14
real b000 tO mankind.
21-18 oat ~!he end of 111he lak'H C ___ ·-- - 7 2-0 14
period.
IOWIH G ---------- 4
4-3: 11
Wives All Por It
M:lddleptmt r.!.IIOO in t ihc HOC- Murray G _________ S e.- 10 precedent. today for the rest. f,l[
Bports
world.Lcagu"' 'is to~·ing of Ali
for golf,ornow,
the Interests
GDd:peliodm Ea!Jlem WJIIII.Iboldto Hovatter G • • • ••• . 0
3-1
1 theThe
American
daylight
any inother
kind of
with
this
cxperimenL
The
theorY'
saving
time,
you
could
ellmtnatc
11 poil)lls Jn &lt;tlbe period. iiiDd illhe
Totals - -- - - - ---- 23 30-11 64
Jaekft41 \!JJOOr'ed 18. Middl-eporl finis that it would apeed up b a II . th e 19th h oIc. A n d yoQ 'd b e sure]J,y cqht 1\lp witlh 1;03 to ·plillo)'
prised how many wives WO\Ild be
·--~ - ·-~ ~ 23 38 53 64 games .
m :libo quart.er .t 34-3-t -oo Mu,... ~'m
Th. Or iginal thought Is that, if more for Uris than Ia. makina: tbe
Mlddhwont ••••• • 18 3d lH 62
ray's ~ong 8bot. but Easrbem W«lt
thoy're in that much of a hurry, Intentional walk automaUc.
Ufrtfi~Js: Bwr und Moce.
.rilbt back m 'IJOO lead oo E~a
why don't they play aeven inning
As a golfer, however, I 'd btl
games.
more Interested in etimlnatiq the
But can you i~ag'ina what t.h(a previous 18 llole1. Us114Jiy they're
could mean to your own personal only an lmpedtmont anyhow.
..&gt; AINI NIW PIP sport if it got out of h1nd! A All of wh.icb would make illll
man would hardly be able to eet much sense as givlo~ a walk
' URN INO. OHI0--"1 1h!nk Renn•l
' ""'CNllr~o~ll 11 1 wonderrul procfut1 .
out
l)f lroLUnJ: c-ut tbe •sbca, dry- merccy Qdvising the umpire.
:t .:ot only makH you 1011 w.lchl.
ins the dlshes or doing the we'Ok· •lternatlve mla:ht be to reduce
" t !~ 1110
10~
"""' ener.IY 1n&lt;l
,, ro, wrlll!l
rt. M. Pomptoy , Box

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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

re-I

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Ctto

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20 LIS.

llYC

''· Cflrntny.

t •..rore t•k
1k~

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. "t -lrhed 180 lbl.

na: Renn•l 1nd tn 1 r.w

n1y wetrht w11 down to 1«1

,. •k )•our drur.lhl for t ouro(ln ~t
'lq 1ld RENNI!:I. Coneeutrlte. You II
·1e·:rr kmov.. 1 hu!\jlry moro)en' wh111

reflul•lng "'llh RENNJ:L.

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11 0

Basketball
Sc•ores

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finish. What does he do' RIJhl
He merely advl1ca tM r~cree that
be It coll4:edlna: roundS eiaht and
nine to hi11 opponent • bcw:auae
he doeKn't need '(m'l an~how •
and time ts li&amp;Vcd by a:olng Into
lhe lOth round • bl\ altefd of
,.bedule.
·
F b 11
oot a • where brta'ktwa)' fUCJo
o.~er~·~~~llw •ys •re mor~ or ' let!l 1
aulsaunee ~!))'haw, en
I be kickoff aDd li&amp;Vc f

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1952DODGE
CORONET 5 PASS. COUPE
A Beaullful Blonde C.r With AU The Appobtlmcnlli TI11l

Women Apprtt:late, Now

688
KARRandVANZANDT
POMEROY

OHIO

wft~

throw and ,_lson
ecor.d on a fast bruk to mab
it 7-l), With over two mlnutft
tOM E1stwn hadn't scorft and
at thl• point Ralph KnloM lnoka
tha lea with • laft haNNr. Eut.rn than stHdlly r-alll.d to
trill only 14-12 at th• end of
the firM period. Middlapor1 hiid
prlltty well
.:ontrollacl
the
boarch in the fir.- period but in
the lad thre. qvart.r-~ big Clair
Woo. . and Knight practically
had fret r•lvn um:IH the botrdl,

10

.

le~ol

1 1
time, ••- 'he kJc&lt;lllll
;~;f(;:; advltllos the field judge.
00
lbe """''
the biJI
- ·
• 20-Y&amp;rd
!line. The

l

be put there by kicking IntO
the end zone so why Wll!il.c tlm~7
Then lherc 111 tcnnl~. whether
you admlt II, or no.
Suppo11e you have a $-2 lead iu
&amp;•mea in the final 11e\ end 1t. b
your tr•tlina: opponent's tervlce.
Certainly nobody ;el&amp; mere weary
than your tennla speclltort wbO

Ptle-sb~·1Jer,)Qo
" - ' 113 1be Cillldcl 63

pt. P~ 0111y League from 0.

D. Termaot. However, ltbe Cblcks

Middl~

g-ct baC'k

ltr1i'ed

m iVhe

~'Y

bWJt

Bobby Bell Ranks
As Favorite In
TV Bout Tonight

Bobby, 27, is favurcd lx-~l!usc

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College
Basketball
Scores

t&lt;'rrlfic in his last Lwo.
Storky Miguel , a former powder· I
puff pum·hcJ', shortened llis sw~ngs
to solid hooks under a new 1ral·n~~
an_d knocked out Ius two oppom:n

I

this year.

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BY UNITED PRESS
EAST
st. Jn •r hs P.a· 72 Vi.t' · ia 69

Bell. who was unhealcn d~mn.g
1954. Jo~\ three of h1s bouts last I Duttli&lt;'N~ 66 Temple
year.__ ·-- __________ ____ -~ N i;1•g- a~a 83 SL Bonaventur-e 72
C:m:·•iu-.: 00 Drl-roil 75

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LouliSVIlle 83 Mun-ay Ky 70
G«n-gia TeCh 81 Goorii'il 72

DIPBAN ANNIE

BV JtiNO
1 under9tand.
Pop, I'll tell
you anvthiMg
you tvant
tc know

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170 189 550
138 193 120
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•GASOLINE ALU:Y

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BY BAauLII GIL\1

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Amenca ('onvcnHon, at
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o\CHIEV!MENT DAY
SlATED FOR MARCH f,

DICK TRACY

By CHESTER GOULI

'Ttl "!HI!
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Meet Sudden E"perues

crry

nNANCING 01110 rEoi'LE SINCE liiJ
UNDER STATE REGULATION

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Noame te wePe made lor
"Am_,_ D•y" whitb Wili be
held Maroh 8 at the ~
High Sch&lt;JOI -~-die
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tiM Wort Club met ~-. 1.4 .

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I·M'I&amp;I').·I'&lt;md 72 Georogetown oc

A . l:ICCtiona1s
Martins
Ferry 9, atNew
8, Class
cord 11. District at Martins' Fe1crY I
8. one tO regional Cia.~~ 81 ~·;::~~~~;~II
Ills at St. Clairsvi1le 8, Z
10, Marietta 9, Dover 10, Districts
at Britlant 4, Zanesville 4. One
of upsets and cloae ••me" are lu from each to regional.
prol'lpeet from DOW Ullitii M•rth 23Northwnt District
24, wbeD eiabt re&amp;'ioaal wtancre do
Claas A • aeetionals 1L Eut'lid
battle in the allte noals at. Cleve- 15, Ailbtabula Harbor 8, Berea
laad A.reoa.
1, Elyria 8, Lakewood 12. rarma
Middletown eatered tournameot 13, District at Cleveland 9 South·
PIIY 11 perbapa the most lop. eru division, at Youngstown I
sided favorite in the anuls of tbe Canton 12. Kent J2,
~cboolboy eUmlaatiou. nut Mid· Alliance 11. Struthers 11, Di.•trlict I
dies, Ohio's No I team, wlll play at Kent 6. Three to re;lon ~ai:~·~::~
1
i.a the Class A Dlatrlct at Dayton B • seeUonal11 at Can1on 7,
atmia 1 for their t3th district ch•m- bula 4, Solon 3, Lora~n &amp;,
1
ploulrip after V.TippiDI up 17 wine S, Youn~stown 12. Dlstrid at
1 1
~and no losses dul1n1 the tetsoo. 12. Tbree: 1o reg ona .

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Y.;t!c 81 r.rlncetoo 66

l9U, was a good
B honora. llow·
of competition Is ahead
PI'Gaa&gt;CCtiVil champion,
recorda lind leacue
mean. a tbi•o,
cbamplooa may
Z.oeavllle Ia
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"YOUR
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Writer

COLUMBUS, 0. UP 1 1 1 for keen• to Ohio to
starht Pay
b ng ctlonal...,1nd dialrh::t- Tho Ohio high school sectional
1
n
•
w en se
tournament
lineup,
high school basketball tournaments and
with district
number o£
teams:
belin on all Ctonts.
Central Dl~otrlcb
A few Class A seetlonal tourna- Cl
A
IJolumbus 2R twa
menta, ln the northeastern and
us
a1
'
northwestern sections, started tbe to regional. _Class B ~~ Columbus
ball rollia.a: last week. But m 03 t 13, W~a&gt;tervdlc 13 one from
lara:er teboOis cet their first t11te to reg1ooal.
of tournameot action starting to·
E1tttrn Dlatrict

By AL CUP

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o[ his experience in 63 l!g~ls.
Twenty-three year old Bcrr1o ~ .
whose career wa~ cur1a'ilcd by a
two-year hitch in the Army. has
had only 19 houts. But he was

Racine Chapter
No Stranver To
State (.,r armer

L'IL ABNER

170 .and 189. Paul CW'foord fv.~.UrW·
ed wihb. Ml. Rim: MeJ'ldh.in~ thad
536, BiJ.t llow1lter 528 .and Bob
LOUb lhit 520. For 0 . D. Te10111t
W. Belil.~tS was :high wHb 588astlbe
missed .a 600 I!Mrlit'-S -al1:er. a '(OOd
st.art. Bellies npeneO w:t11h 233, but
dropped oro 175 and 180 for biB
S88 961'ies.

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1ng. J&lt;on11't' lj,)t,t, .\! r &lt;&gt;h I •f u
thf' Oluo DankPr~ A.&lt;lsoclaloa't
1111'11 C18T'i jfffd ~, n •• r K&amp;1f.lonog. Arrieulhftal pro&amp;ram. BaoU l'OOJh
Nfow Uav4:fl .
r&amp;'lr . llnd Mn~- 11 :· : bl"11 Km g Prllting :~re Ka('in~ Hom:e Bult'; 'ftl•
illr~. Dorllt VoM:f'l'l . ar,Jd f.mily
.....-... m RM-~uoo ~o.l unltl} .
nr~o~1 Nt:diona.J Ba11k of Raelnf.
WeN cata.iJI-. tin Mf-. lftd '111'"-1 . I .M
( 'Lilkw-d Ki~ i£.. 1!!
Pomf'roy Nation!ll kall.k, and t..e
C:U.rk ~~ ,\fN .. f'11~ Qtr:,rrog~
&amp;em,.ct- Jo.tm.m tJa -.; tht• mwnps F'armi'r~ hauk anti s~ .'lnt• Co. ot
'rtt.P&lt;;day.
.W.r
and !-)N llt'rhett Km~ . Pomeroy.
Wl'l"t'
in
Pomt"!'o}· an•l ~f.(ldL·rw •rt · 'l'ht' "urpose of this re&lt;&gt;ord-keep.
M ' · mrl ._If,,..' Cart Clorl&lt; ...-.
Saturday.
, inng projel'l ie to r-ncourage aDd.
I!)
Mn.
In l'l _
Mr. -Mtd l1rttl H~·""lffd Rou..,h • ~tivt• rt&gt;Mgnitlon to t'lt!'ful ~elect­
Pa.e.-.nt Mendwy &lt;ifl ~
~ s.nctey tll ~· ~ (I{ \lr an.-c ion and planning of thf' f..-miitll
programs of Vaeation1l Aerit'U1t.. aN" lliP«Jifmg u few ~·.a "-i'~ h Mnf. ("ecll M911in .
Racln~ Chapler F'uturt' Fanner11' H.,. and lifloso. r. ~· Gti'n!"fi'ld.
•Vars. tlf:trbm K ·~ ~ t·!l!4-!not ure student!'!, the lu~~vtnc
~­
record!! 11how a stearty lnere-&amp;s!' or
H-oben On'-~"' tnd I&gt;MWPr :"D '"'"· f'rln&lt;"M ls:--,,.(lfurd ~ur - ~ ph·lt" :Ind .:t('{'urtlf' re('OI"dR, the tf·
MeJss County Junior talr parti('i- Gibh!! ltlJ=-1!1 ~a,- Wit:'fl. l.at'f1 day.
'et"lh~ !lummary of ~~arne aAd the
pat:ion . The records in 1944 1bow lJh.fnt
·Mr"'. MadPEn · Rmt-.h aM rltM.J Jlro :,: res.~ mad~ toward bf'(oomibl
seven boys makinR A&lt;&gt;ven eihlbi111
Y..-. and M: ..... Ray G~ w
9'h'~ ~. n: 'J'uf-fl(!\o ;. "''' h .\lr ~ 1 t&gt;slahti shrd in agriculture and 11
collecting $16.20 in c-om~:~aril4:!n tbtlofht.,. and Mil-,. Ruth ~it" lh.~t~lltiie- I "1\fi·w,::
(' ilill·rtll of thf' rommn nlty.
" 'lth the 19!55 rm-otdR of 11h:ty-rour w-.e
I'D Hr. end lMrf.
-M'&lt;.ll, 1btor6.G Oh' : :-~-ll•· r &lt;crHI ft...
In thl· ('hlpfer t'empetiUon. reboy~ makifl'! ~ _e U!Ibih and tol- ~auJ, H"f'J-41!, &amp;~il~ ~.
h&lt;-rt IIJw1 Drn G!'i!n:un wo·:'l· in
('Ord.. were ~lt'('ted on the basis of
lechnf S3Q'r.60;
.
•Mt-11. l•·.t'hut ~trifnra irwJ dliJ- Mift6i&lt;f.P"n Tu~·da_y f'\'1-'ftir. '·~
DIIring !lie yt&gt;ars. 1944 to lOI'ifi. dJ;oe-.n, ...~. wer~ w~
MJ'. aofl"f
M..-A Jlt'!'-lwr• K;n :.• •I J a witten statement explain456/l bov11 t,aw 753 "A" award;!, !Wf•-.1 .. ol Jr.IT. and Mlr"l:. ~ W...,... wh~~ J?lm!e-, tHKl f'l.ifronJ in" how the l.iirmln' program bat
t~een fi nruwed and future p~;
344' "n"• awlitch, and rortv-elaht Rot~~.
Kirw MmOtorv evt'nm·.:
"C'~, a\!"ards from 1179 project t&lt;n·
M,. 113WQN ~.- ..W. :end ~ We&gt;aVt'1' Wll'll a ~~ f21 ret"'O'd bookl:l 1ubmittec.i batH
tl'lel.
. . , . 0 . WleiN WUJ.,. ...... l..eo fi'IHM or 'hi:&lt;l rJWJ1.fwot , .\1\ ..._ ~·a-nni..­ •in nt-aln~!l. &lt;'{)m plf'Uonen, and IC·
rur1cy (Jf reC"ords and 1u~:
The ~lure_ Farm~rs have ~:~artlci- Ckr.it: and !lh. Oota ·Ohltnfer W..ver.
(aJ lhe (•eonomic and edu~~oial
Paled 10 J11ruor Fa1r activity l"inre Wedrrtosday.
~.
FTQf!Or"'' lkaUf..,.lt fMl(l
it Wall originated In 1N7. Altn
lfr. tnd Htt. ~ ~.ad (tHfl&lt;tv Wf't"t' C"aUin.g' nn \f: -:;; Fart- valuf' M farming prQfra81 inetall'nll Pr.ll'Lirf"ll; u!led, improveme&amp;ll
Canon a F. F. A. hiVe furnlahed RDft Mid Mt. .., li'M: 'ftrorria;~ n lf' w~ Sund&lt;~Y .
the Junior s,_
ls.-r, 19!11, F.arl CIN&gt;k. BumfiW'(fnfiit and. .D ~ ~ ­
~ A.Jilla Rt111~ fl iolMI .f• t-n.i- .,.. :&lt;wJ madt- and progresa to date; (.f)
liM-1983, •nd TOrn Ebel"luath, JIM . ~ m t.tr. &amp;M :Mr.f. C•'i Ckr.t. t.· ~~~ w~ in Prmwr"'' S:i!Jl·- partil·ipalion in !!ehool lftd ~
mumly actiYitiert. The four ll!'lecie4
It now h11 a -y,c:e-Pre-tl4ttnt, G£'0- ilrl'nt ~k ~ and tlh!Mten . "·: ".
-.v.·rt'- Carroll llarris, J:ug•ne Sellrge Oonohew on the Board.
ltacitwo, ~ - SOn!Ja,• ~!'!'of
"'' ~. l'',.,..,.n~
P,. - Jdfi •-rf l!rlll
'tbe &amp;cine Chapter hJts parfi. Mr. and Mt.IJ. Harr'l)' 0 .
;.,mi-ho .......-! T~ S"'-'ll"~-z w..,..., ··~ I I tor.~. Dwain S1yrt&gt;, and Jimmv
~ Delm,
=,~
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11
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f;.po·~t
Cb:,.k
Jo'ri-t~v
Mt•mhen
oi
!he
junior
lhd
aeaiCif'
l"ipated in U1e OhJo State Fair wHb
DoritJ oltl~
'P: ~­
Jl;··'"'' 'P_"'tt"lb ~ ·~ r-rnrll" Vf"'l ;;~• 1c·1as!l rnadf' I he selections. '1'llfte
an exhibtt, educational b6Bth. -de- "Pmt tM ~· ffin\;~;;;_15
our ~t"ts of recordB h,h'e been P
~'"'"'"''·~ f ' h llr"IO&amp;r"&lt; ' P ·111·· ··nv. " '··1•
monstralion: or ehonter eKhlhlr M- Mrw~ ~ bbl:l'*""·
· ,-.,;q,.,,...
.._.
m
::&gt;lb
!'.~:,
A•
·,.
en
to thf' four preVLoutiY nanled
flch ntlr !l.lnce 1947. In J947 Orh
M.,. Lo.ll lJevq
C"-Jy
bants for 8e ltcllon of onl set of
Sftlith altd .Alan Carson rptop.[v~ ._,. ~ ~ o1 ...,_ ·Pk:Jr. tt,...,.-.,.,_ !lo•')()&amp;v.
·¥··"" r.~&lt;&gt;t f'J..:o.,.t- ... ., ..... "11' re&lt;'ord~ . Dwain Sayre's 1"«01'--'.....
I no . hoM•·~ 10 !hP state with their ElhiDfl Olo»k
·
.,,....-,~
..-.r . \~·.-1 P&gt;:nfl: " v • _ •..
havt- lwPn given to the four P'•
\INn Milk anrl Cl"ltD Demoft~&gt;tl'JIMr. eq6 ·)Crt. ~ Ord 'WE're
-·· .. _, .....,
\'iously n.amf'd bank!! (OJ' llel--oa
P,..,.r "' ~ R,..,.,...... w-~ .,.
on:-u
110~. tlo.v~ In the Chanter have rf'- - ~ m ·),lr. lfMI · ilr&amp;-~ :ofclt Ord
of
ont' ~ t·l of rpc(lrds. Dwala Sa1,ie"t
' "
~Jed -'old m~tals t'lh tW(I otbtr o( fll.w ~ ·Sunam·
·
re1·orfls h:~ve hl"en sent to dlfti'iet
cte11n t'rf'a~ ltn~ Milk DemonAtra- . J.tco. oaud WM. W-~
- - - - -·- ! 'l:t'\'~n for l ht rlistritt rompPttflora.
tlolbl ~tt. the Fa1r.
ol We t:dumbi-a •
reoeat
81Rnl ANNOUNCED
lb _five _vears of @x:tdbitint ~u· .
Of t. &amp;tr,. _and Mrs. ~
•Mr. a·nd Mn. Eugt"nt&gt; ~lr&gt;Da~: ::l,
Counll h rtpr~~eot~d in ~c:t
M1011 booth at ·tile r.. lr, th&amp; Chi~
·
· -'
: be forme:
Dort ' hy C~( .: er ' Sf'Vt-n ~( the OlilO Bankers Astkilot plaoed oile goh!, two lllftr
i!ia'tr&lt;!' tmwl.mCe'd ', he bl·.:':h or an :.uon mclude ' Atbellll, Belmont,
and ~o brOnze.
e.\;.:~t potmd, fh'e ounce ,·Ofl, Mi- I ..:oshoc-lon. Guernsey,. Hoe)dar,.
In 19M Jim 1&gt;4!em :!!itd lAirt.Y
co&amp;a:!&lt;l Eugm~. 18'1: Holter l k:;:p _ - ~ 1 Monroe. Mor~an,_ MUiktnPm. K0o
Holt-er each axhibited one entty
&lt;-n fo't-b. 24. Grandpartil:s atl.' ~ ·~ hie. Perry, Washington and M...,..
of wbeat and received secon4 Ph!an~ Mrlll. l.on Cire-e-nltoe. 1J ~al aor; 1
The best sec of record boo)d: ill
lum. Dwaio Sayre exhlbif.e4 an ebtry of ootatoes at the 19M-t95s
J:cn. c~ : ~.»t grat"\lpann:-. an~ Ml • $ 0.00. D111lr1ct Pru:e are, fir1t ~
State Fair and received the Potato t
~· · '!wa·.t, .~ra-~ r;n
a-nd P,l7.a $51.1.00. l'lt'Cord - $26.00, and tliird
Chaml'foDibip Trophy f!aeh year. II'
''fie&amp;l.
$10 00. The best rec:'Ord-keeping ID
·~---- - -- eaeh of the nill&lt;' tfi~lrit"tll will com·
Pt&gt;te for an expense paid U'ip to
the National Futlll't' Fannon;: of

Grld'f Ilw"bln led llb.e SCQ['ing
wHb a 559 ·serie.&lt;J on. gtmlleS uf 200,

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Th ~ 'If' call in¥ .... ttw&gt;
of
\k and l(r&lt;_ l••c.-w" ~ Soo
'.
~:"!" 1
day W1Pr fo Mr. lfrrd ~- Leomu··J
Four ~lf·igs roun1y 8anb ,pt
rteldl Mr •:.d M11S Gi-:.ltl Okirt "(Htp.. rallng IW'i1h Lhe thlrd 1nnual
lnd • 1 . Nt&gt;" 1\.m-n .\fr. ot1d Vot'ftliunal A&amp;rll'ultul'f' projert , .

M1 \'i. Tb&lt;"r,psa OhH-ngwr .and k-o
bPrt Otl! :n~...,- ~ Swturd~ i-r1

fa-~Qed rtn I(D&amp;in on ·~ague J.eadinc
B. W. Krodel, an-d are still fuw'
~tames -&lt;U. ot hrst place m .t he
:&amp;eOOOd lbaU of 'l)l&amp;y.
~ rolling woo for .tbe
OhidQ9 'I'lwunlday nigbt oas all flve
bowkm \ml'e over tihe 000 mark,
1'l"he Ohidts IBlso ml·) ed their ·A WT·
l age .., It-bey lhit 937, 000 UJd 84-1
1for ·&amp; 2684 lt&lt;UI. Oftb !\be ·l ast
game wu &lt;"lose .and 1lbe Ohd.tb
W(l.n .thUt .one by 30 piDSJ.

Wood._

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MM. fb..,· f~ WH I ,... \IR. i't ,-,}t ('lar"k (; ..:1 1\JV!Ih. f),1ri5 r orcJ kf'?~inlil t•onh ,, 1'hil t'ODttl( .
~ of ~1u. Or.r.'K'r Rt.JuMI
Cib!'blljft', Mr lin.J Mr-; L'ilo:o Lit'\·- 11 lltJIIf' wirti&gt; and Is ou pU1 fll

wer• bock 1n

of t.heo

Class Northwes'
A • llcctionlllllll
at Lim11
Olltrlct
Marion 8, Toledo 9, Sanduall.y
St. Louis 73· 'l1ulk'lll 62
Rossionl 8, Defiance 8. otstric:t
'Mi ~ri 86 OkJrMihom&amp; 88
Toledo 6, Three to regional
Mltohl!po 78 Wo~n 68
B _ 11Cction1Js at Celina 1, B!u!!_ft''? 1
PurdQc 83 M.k\bllfPn St. .56
6, Whitehouse 8. Ayenville 6,
Kensn -60 N.._.. &amp;6
lay 8, Tiffin 6, Mansfield 6.
1a1wo 8S .- . 73 OT
trieb u.t Uma 4:, Dc:fiance 4. Tiffin I
~ St: U :lcrw. St. 0
4, Man1field 4. One fn:Jm each
ltldilln&amp; 84 Nontftt:MI!Itorv 82
rtgional.
Ohi'o St. 87 llknob 84
SouthHtt Dlttrlct
~ 90 ~ K~ 76
record thtl'l year, LoaClasa A • 5eetionafs at
O._l, 87 Wo.&lt;h. " Leo
Woyne, plagued by luellgibll- mouth 13, Atben• 12.
'&amp;alld\W.o WalNce 10'1' Y~n ity, still eould be a title lhrPat, AthenH B. One to
!13
ot
-......,_, 46 ~ A6:M 43
altb ouab lhe 11 •m11 ton County o • !:ICCuon•1
_ _._.,.
quintet ls oot reearded to be as 13, Porl.moutb 1'. One from
~ 80 Loyd• lilt. 73
slrOft# 18 Jn tiM.
to regional.
"
DePaul 80 Notroft Dtme 74
County eliminations fttdtacfld 8
Sovthwnt District
SOUTHWIIT
~t8 runa field of 724 ClAM 8 teams Cia:!~!! A . dlstricte at Dayton
T("XM 101 n .... ...._ 08
1
- o
I
VWJ'I'UI.
to lees than h•lf durina: the Pht C nclnn.atl 25, Troy M.l. ne rom
'l'cx. WlrSL 74 HID'dilrf&lt;.Si'IT\'I1\IOi~ 70 two weeks, while • total of 321 each to re~ontl. Clasa B • ·~~~~:~~I
Cd:.Mige of Oli1'1c!r II Hendet\901• eo Class A squads beQ:an •~tional al diltricts at Cineinn•tl 14,
114
NW Oldt. 6&amp; OMMnill Old• 8S
pla¥.
14, Sptlbifleld 14. Ooc from
·'MicMurr., 8t Eat. N. Mif;tL 77
A meet&amp; at.art to 27 altea to re;lonal.
\U. Cbrh~.- 10 ·Trlr.l·J Ttx. 75
MIDWIST

Obleks

to
g-ame, but
Ea'91et~n 'Jnaal&amp;glel(i Ito keep -an ei,gbt
.t-o lU point matngi'Jl ltihe &lt;rest of the
W"Y.
K:n~b'lht ·1-ed E-astem in '5t01"i-ng
with 16 •po~n1s, •rn.O!rt M !hem comThe scoru:
in:g on Jeftt hand'N·s fr ,;m tiht~ Ielt
side, wlbtle WoOOe foll-owed wrob MINS CITY
13. Bo~ Neilson was Ollltsimding
for 1;he J'adrets as hf\ -scored 14 CROW'$ CHICKS
I)O'in.ts wWh .rune of them oomi:ng
·M1'&lt;ldiepont WfliS brM illo foot· in ;tlhe fill'...t period.
Oli!·f!l'rd .. - •.. _ 187
point-s in tJhe second ctU:U' !er as
Menc:bill)i .••.. 179
The box ~Soeor-c:
Knig'ht, Headley •a&lt;nd Bob Wlhill- E11t.1'n
FG FT TP H-ova,t.W.r --- - -- 180
}atch 100 rtbe Eastern· att·ack to poUI ·Knight, F ___ . ___ 7
'-2
Durbin -- - ~- -- 200
~ih-e now dham.ps in front. b~· .a• 26- B. Whltl1tch, F ____ 3
2-2
Wuk.&lt;i · -- ·-··· 191
18 mlllllg~n a:t haoJrUmc.
11ol1fi.J
- - -- . .. .. 937.
Wood•, C - -- - --- --- 6 4·1 l l
~te&lt;m ronti&lt;nuC'd tn ·bold -'&gt;-way Ritchie, G - - -·---- 0
0.0
0 0. 0, TENNANT
i:~-~~ ::00-nza as n~~oher Hlldlay, G -- ·- ---- 2
S-4
Belles --·---·· 233
K1pt~n01, G --- --- - 1
5-4
6 Groor
-- - - - ·-- TfJ7
Totals - - -·-- - - - 19 22·13 51 Choquc.tte _____ 113
Middleport
FG FT TP
f\llli-nL'\!11 - ---·--· 157
Kennflly, F --- --·· 4 1-0
li:lll;ltins ___ _. .• J70
Henn1sy, F ---- --- - 2 0.(1
T. Kelly, C ------- 3
0.0
6 """' -------- 1l4ll
9-6
Nel1on, G ---- ---- 4
14
McComiS, G ____ ___ 3
2-1
7
Croolc1. G --~ ---- - - 0
0.0
0
0
NF.W YORK UP • Veteran M. K-'lv, C ____ __ 0 0-0
H . Whitlatch. G ___ _ 1
0-0
BoblJy Bell of Youngstown, Ohio,
0
is fa'l-·orrd at 7-5 to beat Miguel Long G · - - -- · - -- 0 0-0
Tatalt. _ ------· 17 12-7
Berrios, Nrw York's newest fealhcrweighl scnsflt ion , tonight in their
12 2!J 36 5l
TV 10-rounder at St. Nicholas l':·1·&gt;11.'rn
Mi'&lt;hl•lt•por.L
Arena .
14 18 24 41

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Four Met·gs Banl.k
-"!Bi"
Cooperat e W liJl,
FFARecord P)a11tl:l

- Mr.'-""
L""""•'d
""" daughter
lind
and
Mn 1ltwm-a:.
Grhftl
and dl'nldz.t"Jl Wt'.t\! cafl1 rn.1 OJl ~
(va Hudton Sunday
M.-. om '"" 1\euno K... J'

ct;ftt

winndng form 'I1h~ IDi&amp;'bt 1.!1
they .tnak 1t1twee in ·a row •i n die

point making.
DodHll's
boys 1had ,.. 36-24 margin
the
end o;£ 4lhree 'Piriom.
Early in ,fll.a .fii'IW period ltlhc
Jacltel&lt;i quick}!y CIJt 1:he ~in t·o
-six po.WB, &lt;8Dd ·it looked as Iii •tlhe
·M'riddl-epont five mieht put on Ul·
«lher af ;their Whi'rlwiod filllilslhes.
Had~ Wlhiltllai:Ch !hit oo a Jonrg
shot, and Keooedly fo&amp;wed w:lth
a slell!l good' for a basket. ~Iy
M."'red: on IB on-e hander lind· it
was 36--3{} with :five mi&lt;nurt.e:&lt;J to
play. BQth Iteam&amp; ftnded baskets.
but at ~ 1pffim: EUem puilled
.8afel.y oaway on !two tr.ae !throws
by K.n.ight and .. rebt::M.iod by

Knight and Woodc did

Th"""ior.

Bowling Hiqhliqhts

di.d !boo

a fr"

Oh".10 secttona
• I And Reg1ona
• I
Cage Tourneys start TonifJ
.' ht

eod
abopptog.
lhe catcher's
box and
Lct'a
take bAsketball u a siart- aize
the of
pitcher
really pitch
for the nllbt.
CIIA B eouD.ty aad noD-county
er. Sul'fl, there's 11 lot of time JntcnUonal walk, racine the daa- tourneya were history aftor weekwasted whtn the round b11l boys ger of a wild pitcher a paso,• d h,,•,ll~ j ead acUon, aod mo•t of tbe favor·
10 at it. l'~or ln!ltance, If your Instead of getting past a ..
ltea witb oul.lltandiDt recorda ume
tbroulh in flyia.l' colors.
home team dcptrads on the zone ous hitter for free.
dcfonc:c, you know flog KOne well
But that,
But 11 thinas JO u usual, plenty

th1t come the final period and too 11imple a solulton.
your team ia trailing a,y 10 polntll even the Supreme Court will
If you Hit in lht\ zone the ather you, baseball Is a sport. And
tc1m Ia going lu fteQzc tbe b11l body is going io tell those
'til you know wbtl ftcctes over. how to I"\ID it. Not even
Under 1he American Leaa:ue Jn. who buy lite tickets.
tcrpretatlon, at this point you
merely conc«e to
Kave Umc.
You're • dotd duck anyhow.
Aheetl Of ScM,.ute
In box.lng, Itt's suy the 1i£f'eu·
:olive gladiator hal piled qp I )(lad
and wants to !!taU a couple of
rounda before maki"-' 1 whirlwind wm. &amp; -u.-;.. 79 Ridblll'lllllld 77

SPECIAL
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Re-

team wan
Mei-gs Cou'fli)'
Reserve ba;sok.etbaH tourney llS
they easiJy
dlhe moou--ure of
the Middlepont seconds tQ take a
51-41 dec~i'on. Satw'd'ao/ n;g·h t's
'bat!t:Le saw Ea..&lt;Litcrn overcome an
early 7-0 Middl:e{)Clll't I~ rart l'h2
start of the baiJ game, lll.n d abo
-saw !them ~ off a Jacket rally
«t~'i~ 4!1· tOO final pe!l'iod.
Tho Y.llow Jaclwh quickly
lumpH ink&gt; th• l•old at ttwe 1tart
of ttM contest as Bob Nelaon
hit en • drlq In shot .end Jun.ior K•n!Mdy followed with •
one htndar. McComu followed

Perry Cevnty tourney lttt WMk

by lteatlnt Sornei"Mt in the nn .
111. Ttwy will be hNvy favori*
te bMt. Cheshlr. In the open-Ing
roun4 on WMn•diJ' ftlght It
6: IS o'cleck.
Four rt€iaJnt; wooe seeded m ilhe

PoweJ1 ,11h.M. came (io1A.n ltJhoe rickmy.
.Roof too .tog in. -a one lhandor lor
Pow.,l 1-.1 all lcor•r• with 21
ttw elmober wi~h jwst 53 ~oncl!; point• hllowad br Epplo with
to play~ still ·the acUon wa:sn't
:.!0 and Rla.t with 11 Eppto alto
over.
playH a ltrilll.ant floor game ••
Middleport took on• tt.ot and
w•ll et grabbing hit tharo of
It Juat ml....t. tmt then with 29
rNo..,.,ch 1long with RieHl. For
~ to pity Powell mluH •
Mlddl•port five plapn w.r• In
foul. Tho Jtck.. , again had Jutt
th• doultfo flrrures with B. Mor·
OM chanu, but misted, and
rlt tnd LarTr llak•r l•atUng
Jehn RI•IMI grabiMd f!he ball
th• way with 14 points. McKin·
and dribbled to tM Jack., .nd
nay folfowecll with 12 wtth Bow.
af the .:ourt wMre M too WM
I•• hlttlnt~ 11 and Murray 10.

Wanda 'Jlbonrp!w, ..... •
0\W
n.ifht ~ Of MJII'Y ~ OD

Reserves Win Title

Eastern, ·M eigs CI:Punty's 1958
ba.-;ketbaU ~ B dbampiono,
drew a -first .round ~in lth-c 01·85!
8 Dr.s.trict .tou:mey t.ba:t .gets UDder
way a.t Ohio U's gym iD Athens .t omorrow ll!ilgN but wdl
m~l 11he winrlsl of .f ue G3.cnl0f"d:.

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Th~mday .

~erve

Ohio

Fatrir ~

Denniot Wf!'3'Vt'l' 1W.S v~ JMt
uarrdrnotM M..-• . fannit- Wewr!f'

A sMrp .slhoot.iflig

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Meigs Champions Yellow Jacket Reserves Easily
Defeated By Eastern Cage Five
In First Round
E•oem
team
much st'lOil"ill·g as
the
.most
Coac-b
_Bye For Taurney
-tloo.k
at

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foul•d. Wlrh nlnoe
pltr he mltMd th•
Middleport took over
want out of bound~.

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BROAD RUN

Mr. -and Mn. Cljfford GJJtiam

Alan MaYer 1

NEW.ICtSTAA
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MIDDIF~:T
SOCIE

Mrs

Dallas and
Davis, t:olumbus.
were weekend gue:sts or thc1r par·
e nts, Mr and Mrs Wilham MalJack and Mr. and Mrs
Forrc:sl
Bachtel. Abo vis1tmc at the Bachtel home is his mother , Mrs Grace
Bachtel, Akron
Mr and Mrs.

J ames Arnold , Wi fe of a son,

local teacht!r, has
as a teacher 10
School system. Mr.
make their home

been e mployed
the
Galhpolus
and Mrs Arnold
at rtirJ Grande

where she WLII r cccL ve her degree

Geor~e

Wilham

her

Rice

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HOT KODDERS '.DRAG' DAYTONA

Mevow Van Lnw a.gen , three ye11 r

ol&lt;l oon of M.r •and J\t rs

Ed ga r
Va n ln w.a,gn who us C'J ~Ltc&lt;~HY rll
was l.akt'n Lo ·Uhe C.lllldre.n's Ho~­
pitul, ro1umbu;;, l ollay

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Ml '~

ror 1he

ll~ll('y Swisher lhas been VIJ()l'lklnl,l
al 11hf' S:!JOl\OOOtl Jolbrkd dunn~

her aib cncc
S

Sgt lftnJ

Mr~. CINU')(!..Q

Wi&amp;.l·

hut'll :md &lt;.1h1hlron who 1tave bocn
In t.r.omtilfl) (or 1llhr&lt;'ll

VWII~, 11'1' -

J"ived SahN'dity .fo1· n '"l""'lt wll h
1his pUI'l't~l -., ,,'fir :rnd :\ lin•L l\ harl ~~
Walhurn Sr. bt'fon• "~:-o in'l{ to S.m
Anton1o 'l't~X-~tli. &gt;,~. 1 h N1e tthc v will
be st&gt;al~o lll-'{\. S Sgt . Walhuln 1hll:;
ht'&lt;'ll
m l'hc -st.-:m·icc
for- CJglht
yeun:;..

Pr~ ~ of businf&amp;l
·Mlonday evezDng at • spoeoia•l m-eet
inc ()If ~ Oouncil W'a3 .tthe
•passage ~two consent ordilnerllces
fmJlitLng 'J)elllllssio'JJ W :tthe Ohio

Pullen Home
SceneOfOES
Meeting Friday
T.tu- Jlasl

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'J1be oommilt.t~' in ebaotl:e of de· and lfllrn. Joe Young Jr.
11hc .ho.-• t e~·s ~ : Mn. Pullen an1l
eorations for 1ihc Urviwt.ton dance
~ Judy Mul"!l'lay, Prlisdlia Har· Mrs. MoaTion .Mloo.;w.oL•tih , served
pok;. Juanlofla Hewkim, Palricia a desselt -oou:nre.
tltoyd, ~ Jtu.rJey, CBT-la Wi1

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Chic n' Charming

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ll'fqtcf)lng farring1

$1 .00')

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~Jtreet

Mlrldlel'Olt. Ob1o

a m. EST Wedneeday.
Pl'e:Jiil ~ James C. Hece.=.oly refwed to 81fY wBel.ber tne
Pce&amp;dent 'W'OUid t.all:e the OCC3IIlOQ.
Wcdoe-Jday 4D announce hlS sec1 on&lt;Henn ioteolilllos.
Top Republieall.&amp; expectert tbe
Cb1ef Ex.eout:We to mate hlJ anrroun.cl'llK"!Jt: at tlhe oo.n.ter&gt;l!lt«,
bu L Hagerty did nothing to support t1K.4r e~i01l5
1 'bus. far i1be Willite House bas
nllt requeated: Adio or teJC'Vli5lO.D
i 1me fw an ~ to the "Pitblic
by tlh.e Pre!l.iJclent, .nor would Ha&amp;~
eu y say Wthen oodh a r~
WOUld be made.

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~·msT lhiu~

advcrtisi.n~

l"Olumns of this newspaDeT.
TI1ey know that t)!ev'll find
formation on who! s NEW for
spr.inj{ . . . from

new clothes to

wear to new Q:adgets tor usprinf!

house cleaniivz:"
and .- new gear for
outdoor recreat~
iou. Like rrolst till

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' THJS BACH: · PANELLED

wWioo(W'tt'

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COLLINS
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shoppin~.

Spring

shoppjn~

slam in

this ncwsnaoor. Which makes

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. OHIO

SHOPPING STARTS
In The Pases ()f

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it THE place to advertise, if
you want to sU.rt more Spring
business comin~ YOUR w~!

THEDAILYSENTINEL

llvlDg In

unn~
~errue lfeSi.
!Ieibel, 116 Union

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R;IVer Report d

Hagq 's

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Presents
The Rut.Jand High ' Scft.ool Chor·
us will presel\t "Showboat", wJth
a cast of over 90, on --Wednesday
evening at the Rutland High
School Auditorium. Curt.ain time
1s 8 p. rn.
The show will consi~l of duets,
so]os song:s by Hte chorus, ~ and
vai-lous dance routines., The show,
which js to be a mlnstrel aott of
affair wm . have eicht end men
and women; an interlocutor, a
dance chorous alon1 Witll lbt re-

the show
be
spirituals;
songs

Qt

I - .. 1bey

wilb~--ol­

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T0 Be FaiJ•emg
1

Prior 1M

mant, «be ~ met for a
bow- wmt Republican ~

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T.he '\the rltslug, fao!Jing Ohio
River" wh~®. fur tlhe tlbiTd
t.hi:s rnon.~Jb p:ve the appearance
of leavin·g itJ.9 banks, wm crest to'(l1ey mr:t &amp;tlar!t· f:alling bi)ffietjme
•krte .tlh.its' ti!ftemoon of.ft..e u. s. Army
En&lt;gineel' 0or.ps at Huntlcg'!.oD.' ~
ported today,
1lhe Etlgineers •·szud that the
.gauge for measurrng the l'ise and

T(D-thizto/ on Wed!letiday nw:na-ing .JS rhe .uMiaJ tm)e f-er Mr. FJis.
e~we.r\. IJieWII oonfereoct$. An.
:anni.JU:nl.'t!IDEG tben wotdd cane
wathin an lbour .titer tlhe 8todl;
mar k&lt;'l opEQI fur lbe day. fla.lerty
~ told oUbat acme potitiocal 00.
serveno waUkl loterpret th!IJ !Set
uf'foo:s as t1n ~ t.h.e aw.er
Ex-acutive ~ to say "Y¥" to
t!he ;plew of lbls ~Y ieadtu to
t~laod foc re-election.
Alsked ~ dle orarltet "'t'88
tait-£ln into ~att.::m rn &amp;Cbed·
u-lanc olhe coofermce, Hagerty
ad, "It is the regular time far
our Pf'8MJ QIIO(«ooce am. thalt U
Ule tim&lt;~ tL ill eoing 00 be."

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Presldent':"l deck100 or wbeD il ill
"' be aQilDli!Kfd. They _
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~t«m que$ion \WU not &amp;cussed dunngt.beit' JJl'\'letiaig with
Grace Barrett, Pbyllis Barrett, the Chief Executive.

Sh1rley BaiJengce, Charlotte Birchfield, , Patty Young, Audrey
CrOBS, Janice Cheatham, Susie
France, Jud,v Gallion, PaUy Hamp.ton, .Eiiane Steele, Linda Turley,
Sue Turner, Lanna Turner, Char.
lotte Seboppert and Wanda Smith.

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Mr. - t o - G O P
~~•aclvaaee

ror

a.

,,. m b" b;, · Too
pubi:iams 1rpe«
to mate bil
8leCOOd term ~ at •
White Howe newt c.cnf~

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Record Blood
Donation Made
Here Monday
The Meigs Red Cross reported
today that a record of 143 pinta.

of blood were coJiect.ed, when the
bloodmobile made ill visit to -Pomeroy, Monday.
The Red Cr011.1 abo reported that
167 penona came to the Pomerey
Junior Higb where the bloodJno.
bile wu located, to doaate blood.
The old record for number of pint,a
of blood I!Oilected .... 135.
HaU Frost, CMater donated hiJ
18lb pint of blood, to beeome a
"tw&amp; gallon" donor, and tbOIJie donating their eighth pilll of blood
making them a member of the
"gallon dub" were: ~· Iva Att.
huon, HarrisoovWe; and Wayne
S'fia:her, Pomeroy.
Of tbe total Ji,vtng blood, '40.
gave it for the flnt tl~M;; aQd 58
donOl'l were repaying blood iu apprec~tion for btl Cross Blood
wbi&lt;il_ hod' blooD·' o6mlnlstcnd
friends· or ~attva. - - ·
1
Dr: H.
lloip.~nl&gt; .
Health Commis&amp;iooer. wu tile 'pi;J.
silcian in attcndan«
tbe day.
Other volunteer ";:~::.
Nurses and Nunes ,

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throtJ&amp;bout

llle l'iuid&lt;olt
........,. bio . . .,~ llie
n-ews ooofere.oce, Hagsty &amp;aid, "J Frances
Wright,
Vera
W\Otlld not kDow." •
He -pr'ODlised: agai!r tblt when Bem'icc Ledlie, lin.

the W.tltte House .reqllft:lb ndio
emf t-elevrs100 time, ~ eov·
_Jim Cremeans, Leroy Chapman, umg the Wtrite Hoosie will! be
JhJI Frye, Fred MorriJ, 1-leory Mil- told at the &lt;Same llliXfiEDt" tbe ftl.
am, Jerry Schoonover, Larry Dug.' quest .goos W Ute bl~
an, Ronald Leopart, Richard War· :i:Ddustry.
ner, Richard Likens, Lawrence Hy. Sinci;, Mr.' Eiserth:ower's IIEt
sell, Pat Eadl, David Canon, Dar- news conference on Feb. lf it ha6
reJJ Dugan , Allen Biddle, Jimmie been -a&amp;sumed w«&lt;ely tiDa 1lbe
Graham, Kejth Kennedy, Jark Mot· Cllief Eiooutiv-e M» mBte SJme
riB, Wayne Pratt, Jim Sean, Roger f-onn of an '2lll\OilJDOOme ftnlt M
Turner, Paul Walls, and Herby -a "JreWS conference, and fuHiow. it
Grate.
with a longer expb;oatkJit by mdto and tclev.i&amp;ion.
Ha&lt;gerty said ,., livo radto or
telco.·tsion tratJSmi83ion !tun •
opresjdootlal} lfle\lt'S confereooe ha&amp;
n-ev-er bf',:'l n oont.ern&amp;Jbtcd.

ter, Jr.. Mrs.

Mrs. Anna
Jone&amp;, Mn.
LeUtia Holman.

Mn.
itb MaUory, Mrs. Dorotby · J stoc, Hn, Beulah Stnuu, lin. P.
ll O'Brien, Hita Patcy Sbain. tesaea : Miss Marie Blc:hmm, MrL
Wm. Matlatt. Tranaportation: Mrs.
C.bel:ter -Kaiabt. Caoteea: Memben of WomeDJ:' Associalion of
lit~ Preob&gt;l&lt;rlu Cbunb:

- ' drive for funds for t he ~~ 115 'fo:rtecas: by rthe•'11U.'-' S. Wea- mises
routines
dance
acts,
·l·ne
to provide
entertainment
for
- · Dorotby S.vdy. ellainnaa,
ley~tJ:CtJgot:e P:'YIVI di'd to4aY!cHairman of its subcommittee Heart F'llnd in Mason. County haS tiber ~ ·bcgliJtn~nrg W'Ollnd 6 all of the family. Ticket6 arc 7G
M~ ltuueU loaes, Mra. Mno11 ,
at , '&amp;et~e&amp;dilil N,.v,.J , a~Hal after, which held ·the pursestrlnga on the netled just 8 little over $600 ae· P· m. tOdary ,j!s rtJo •be r;ligbtl}y leas cents, and reserve seats are avail·
Miller, ·lira. Dwqhl Wallaee, lllre.
auU~ 11., -~f!i't!br.~ ~emorrhag-e. 1 State i.nd_JusUce departmenti' and cording to Mrs. 0. S. Kelley, ebair- •11hut IOJ1ie tenllh of !ill tloot .pe.r lrour. abM, but are reported golqg: fast.
Rodney S.uer, lira. Gale Hnel,
He'•'(til' 63.
J the federal Jbdiciary.
man or the county's iirive.
Other·rcatliU.&amp;I5 eild predictions
Mrs. LewU 541uer. Jr., and Mn
Ethel "'-r.
.
.;kt.tsOi~, chairman Or the Senate•!
The 'county's ~oaJ• had been set of lflbc il".iver .stage .at variou~ lloca.
1
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~ciirY Co~mi~tee entered the Earlier, he was a fr1end of Proal- at $4,000 and the drive is ached- •tlons fn ~!~his aroa are. GaHipoUa
CAST
Tbe followlq l'lime..., Hlp
t,~ i'eb; ls' b a physical dents Franklin D. Roosevelt and uled to close on. Wednesda, nla;ht at 7 u. m . .today the !ltage of 11hc H•mbonc . ·· ~·--- Darrell Uugan
School bo)'lll r.uuler lbe 1Upervbdo11
cheokup iild li'eJtment fot- high Harry Truman. He served ln the with the presentation of Lminstrel .r~v2'l' was 36.7 and n dmc, al1•hoogh Yummy ···-·---- - Janet Turner
of Au-on Zabl helped to Wlload
bloo~ preSsure
;
· Senate W'l.lb Mr. Truman In 1941 under the direction of
b Hoef 1t Strould Cl't'lst .111t 7 p. m. Lillis IH••fus - --- -·--- ~ ...----- Pat Eads
and relood the bloodmoblo lrudt
He unex~et~dly suffered a 40d claimed ~redit for helping !Mr. llch of Pomcrdy in the Pt. Pleas- ev.e.nm.,g eta .st.a-g"e of 37.2 feet and sam __ .. ----·----- Henry Mtlam
and ..,
up
the "'"'Pm•nt:.
• and
stroki la!it •Satur.da)l' afternl?9a and Tru~an ori,(unate the Idea of ~be ant High School auditorium at 8 1:be-n br.-gifl; t» fall
scrumptiou!l ------- · bonna Will
'Thre J)ei'S01ts w-ere m.Nred
fU
~aron Buffington. Dan111 MorWU.IJ1 a state o! •emi•oma almost spce•a_l Truman ~ar in~esUgaUng p. m.
111lc ~ Jl~ i''Ot' 36.8 tD.1 7 a LiRbtnmg --- ------ ·-- DiU Frye twl) C'.iiNI ware d-'.nnagcd lh.:!a'-'Jly as
rJ~, Sam Ru~~en, Gene Miteh, Bob
eontlnUouslt unti! his death at eomm1ttee -on wh1ch Ktlgore ser- ~ Mrs. Kelley pointed out thai the. m. Wedni!!Jday . .t\ t Dam 15 a•l 7 Topay -----· ___ Norma Gifford t·he resu~t ot oa tw.o- ("&lt;1'1" eollLSI(In
W1taon, lunior &amp;wthorne, Jamea
21:23 ~., m: ·EST! . ·~t
ved.
: coal
mcdldne for 12 of the tt. m t:odaoy •tht• s1&lt;a,ge wa-s 28.5 and Eve __________ . _-· ~ ~ AlAry Hysell Mbnrlay -evening oo H.ou1e 248
Bl~g, Robert Cbaoey, Norman Hen.Jlk-.. - "l'tQnjillsttttivC' II;!Siatanl, Kilgore was aiBo &lt;'rcdiled wilh county s 13 rheum.atlc bea~t p.att. t'Tr'l&lt;rl.ed a-~:'lro~J~Rjh 11b h.ttd begu•n to Intedoculor ___ __ Jim Cre{lleans Sihen_Cf OhoaTt]o, tws.!i&lt;'ill r .cpoctcd
A Syracuse man ts In the county ~cks, Orville Linden. and Wil.
!fitOI~ ·c.' 'ld!Uer:. sa~li. only' a dQC· the id'e11. of establishing lhe OfHce ents runs $30 a month while that f·aH ; Htc- ]JrctJ.i.cted s!a:.!e ~or 7 I&gt; Dance Chorus __ Wanda Graham Abw aK a QI(\!&gt;UJl, on e man wa,_, m- Jail and a Middleport man was liam
Do Woodard.
tiJI' Wl!l presen~ ·wheJl':deat,h' ~tn~. of Dcfem;e MobUii!ation 1Q World of one ruu about ,$40 per montb. om. 11()nitg'ht 26 5; by 7 a. m. Wed·
Joyce Wolfe
terncri in 'Idle l1Cilg5t jail on an c1tcri to appr:ar in court as the re·
, nattons by local merchants and
51 nesses were: Ice for refriaer.
m~oxitation ("Jha.fl:e.
~.~
&lt;Jf
the
'~uato.r's
·
1111\ily
War
II
.
Mrs.
Kelley
PQIDtcd
out
'hat
D'&lt;:
l
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S
idS¥
24.5;
ll'&amp;t.e Of hiP! $ a-pProJoan
nuc
suit
of
two
aee'ident.s
whieb
invol·
b~
Wete1 &lt;With hlitl " d\lriDf tbe : day.
·
coeta or treatments for heart ail- xlmate}y OO'O tenth of a root 'P(!T
Ju~ ·Chase
The 1\."'PPTL m·M:rs th&lt;Jt at J9M ved three autos, the Obio Highway ation of the blood by DaVis lee
m,rle:qre's d't;Ji\b narfows· th._, raruents were extremely e~penaive boltr.
--- - -- --- Allen Biddle
&amp;: Produce Co., bread by the HGJ.,
Patrol reported, today. · ,
and added that a recent heart op·
.Predlotiotls fvr Dam 22 which
- -- ··-~-. Sue Turner Dodge sedf!n, d111tven by Pauline
lOt1 iUifit.~tvllioD tq ~e S'nate to
Tbe
first
ace1dent,
accotding
to
tru~ Bakeey, aad paper cqpe bJ:
IUdenour, 43, Cb-e..~ler. t'l011ing
fl lfqtdll:ritl .lrrd· .47 kep~bli~ans.
W
fQC
eratton on a'chUd in Wheeling cost ~ed at 5 •a. m.•todav a1t &gt;~~ ~- SU:tuc or Liberty __ Lanna Turner oeastl
the
report
occurred
at
t~so
a.
m.;
Meigs
Groeery \Vholesalr Co.
·
.on Route 248, from Old
tilibte. a l)Jif slow:movinj West
\.he Organization ~.IKIO.
of 33.4 !eo! are 33.0 by 7 p. m.
CHORUS
Sundav,
un
State
Route
7.
one
The
Melg1
County
Red
~
Route 7 W&lt;l'!l struck hroadsadc by a
VltJtlihiD".' 'ina1q~;.~d •• eontlnlrin
Heart Fund h~lps those per- today and 31.5 by 7 a m Wcdna;.
Lynn Bortrum, Linda Buck, June p1d:...up !l'lbuck tNV$ing W('JSI, dnv- halt ~tie norlh of (lomeroy, when chapter today thanked tbe MM.dl6
tnterUt' 10 ~~' ·]er,UilaUon.
C
sou wbo cannot nfford treatments. dlfy.
Spaulding, Edna Gorman, Sandra ert by Harny Barltm1 17, Lollog Bill:· a car, dm•en cast tfy Thomas Eny- por~ _Mothers Club for help in re:11
on, '1:1 . went out of control and crUiting donon, Chas. Gibbs for
Sbc adOOd that 1 kltaJ of 287 child·
P-omt Jltleasan~ 7 a. m. ifoday Pierce, Janet Turner. Audrey Clo- tom.
AI, Qa~ lint mao io survive West
•
rea ln. the State are beiDg 4lded '32,22 crest at 32.5 at 4 p m ¢o. ncb, Donna Will, Sandy Ti11is., Jan·
ploughed into a culvert ob the the use of tbe school facWU....
by the orpniJatJon and are bet{. d&amp;.v.
'
el Brogan, Linda Bush, W.aJJ;da
Virllnia's turbulent "Poliiict for
&amp;rtQn Buffered -a bump on the right s1dc of the road. Heavy pro- and all the donors aad volunte¢'
!'I three. sucee~'t'~ $'f~ate termS, KJJ.
Anootnteement was m'ide toda:y fait.
The IWncr.Wla .is reported 100 ·be Graham , Delores JohnstOn, Betty •hcaV and Betlty J~. 19, Long perly damages were reported to the workCJ"s wbo joined in the effort.
i01't, il~ll!'ll.~i1t.1' ·~ Ill I~ Of 1lll1&gt; ..,.., ~ .....,,_. fol'llhe
!~'"'·
Joan Rile. Ph~llfs Rice, Bottom, d~ of tlhe kin~ vehicle, and Enyon was interned in to make the bloodmohUe' operaliOD
--:t"
of
powerful ; IJ)1Il'tihqe of &lt;a :new o£tre truek from
Wheeler, Joyce
Doro- and bead lihd H'C!IfY Cu~~ip, 45, the county jail on charges of driv· sueh a suocess.
Judlelar.Y Committee :Whlth • han- tibc Hovr-e nre Appar.ali:IU-s Com·
.
Brewer No!lm o·fr d J d Loog Bo«om, lllaceJiatlOD~ or tlhe mg while mtoxicatec1.
The foiJoW'!nt were donors:
dletJ,
half tbe !S'!JI"IO'a bllll.;_:- .y, Aori!On;on, lnd·, by fl,....en
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co':nb:.
iftcad. 11hey ·were pa.i5f'1~..m&gt; in
The Highway Patrol also rcpored Mlddl-.,ort lncl MicWiepOrt R. o CU{Jijp Wa3 that on Route 124. one and one
P. L. MilLt. Frank E Wilson~·
alsO
the "Ol ltlhe
of fta·dne 1
Bonnie Car!&gt;on, Patty Crouser, ltlte BOC"IOO Vebi'l"l'C
'U'tfi'ilted
by ShcnU ~~I for m- tenths m1le east of RuUand, at Wallace Brad(ord, Birdie M:. Biker:
!
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Th• n•w 1Jl:udt Wllioh .w.. de- . 0
Lynn Scragg, and Naomi Carroll. tox.J(ttllt•ioo-n
7.15 p. m. , Sunday, 1 car driven by Mrs Florence RJiodes, &amp;v. lf4.
nto•n.:¢:rla!Lcd to tlhe
IJLl,I!SI 'll
Sue Dugan, M.arjorit' Foley
Carol Smith, 26, Pomeroy, R.D., ward E. Ruppelt, Mn:. Mart~
•, . .
ftOO
......l&lt;!r .oopacity wmh
M II,. d c d llawkin.,
::;lowmg
to h1rn left into a service Childs, Robert M. lbaell, Mn. Jllfl&amp;
~ni~Jup •Pttmp- vnd lila -equi-pped
H a r r i s o n, J u d :r H 11 y e 8
stat1on
W&lt;~~
hit in the rear by a
•
· Betty Jo MirOn. Mr¥:'
\Jill) I
with .the •latest &gt;()( fin:l foilgl!Wifl.g
A Piort-l&lt;lnd tnan was OOww:htiO
.
•
Mary liy!i~ll , .ran-rt Haley~ 6rlty
auto rim rn by Cbarles Mjght, 34,
Kathrya KniJht.
~ ·~.~- ·' _ ·; • .
"..J ·,
&gt;appar~hti .such 13r8 •rtn -a!4 Jil)J&lt;!ltftrJJC· ltbe Jirmd ~ On .a wtm!lhte88'
WIOJ!d wa:, tecci.'VOO! tttoa:v or 4!hc .J"effE&gt;rli, .Jud.v Mom~:~,
YvollfJ(l
1
Middl.-poJ t Mmet damagca were
Mrs. LaJI
: ( 2.. ~a} ~ l. ~r
1t• • . M:-ahlc pu:.h bub ODiltrol.
clteck dba!Mge, •and a RUtllood Dl'aitl dell!~ Rf'l.y 'il1his llll'tlft1i~ ot !M!i~"l! Smith, 1Jec Thoma~:~, Grf!ce Thom.
report('d
to
th&lt;:
Smith'
auto,
aod
. IJUC
Wh smlenood l(o-~ ~ in NLnantBl~. Wrm-m
. y year~
heavv property damacc wa8 done to
Walter Burneo
.
,
, '- "'! -'
, 1''" oontraot 'b f~e now fi"' ~he eOw&gt;ty' ,p a[ &lt;iln;rwoo wi'h driv· a - r t of MK.;g._ Cou!lly, at U
I
he
other
Alight
was
cited
to
appear
gan,
Mn;, Mary
'Dem"""0toc fl&amp;'Ming «il11pm""! was dr01¥n by i&lt;lg whHe intloxicatOO. by iooal· licr 'llan&gt;e ln llilhsboro, O.
in Mayor E. ~, Robil160n's court on Moore, _Mrs. E1leeD
' ~r Wes-t ·~he f.ire100n !lthi"':JUab R. E. Trucy lfft'IIISI'Irlrute 1Monday.
SeJVke lfor ·t!hc tlorme!lr rCFJJd('JIJ{
a chargr of failing to stop wltbin row Wdcox, Branch
on I Sr., ;repr.M~fllbalotv.c fQr 111be H&gt;bwe
DoD9ld R. Lwolltc un a. chaqc wW be coildudoed by t.h&amp; Ewing
CINCJNNATIJ 0. UP-P.roduoo:
a
sure and clear distance.
i.rd £"1ckcns,
G.,.uJPOLIS,
0. UP-11u~
1his Co. '1nto dha!l'l~ was ~"- of ·pASS'l!Dg two -~- dflecb Jl\nera:l lf-amc at .(lhe Gl'lro£- ElM~
EQ~ wvpk, ooo~'Umcr U S. A
Leonard Gilmore,
~ ·U""• 81:oflh!n:mglh R. H. Rawt.m~r5 '1100 Sons totafi;n.g $88 was bolmd to title ~ C!atmlb ' w.:i·~h butiaf' in ~!he large 43 :tlfJ 44; modiuros 4J -to 42; Founlb D1Mrict Ooltrlt (1£ ·AJl'P('..al s 1 he llighwa:v Patrol reported, D:crd,
Carl StiJI, Mrs.
lf.oday
Uplheld
~lhe
c00Wotfon
of
of ,M!ddl-. .
grond JllrY by......,.. ~ t'lle Peace Bo.ooh o.u.., c""'"""'Y· 111m. an~ Drow,,, mix 41 1&lt;&gt; 42; eXIra; ·~
l,hat Charles Wlyland, 18, ~ddle· sell , Mi511 Sally
:;,_•1 ~' Do.l•i·v.ety or the ,new fi:l"(! ~k Ptn!r P(I!Qplee, M9Dda,y •r.te:ra-Dtm. da.'le of iljhe lfuner:aJ., win be an· 40; A i~T1ge white 37 t() 39;' A roo- former Jilldt9Dn Oootmty Sb~iff port. wa ~t at;SeJiBed a floc, in GaJli. nusbcbcl.
'
"'"':" ut .
atod .abo t M 16
Ltvetle pkoad onm fUUI.y r(t} lJ!J(! mu~oed' d.lrtcr.
dium Whl·te 35 .to 36; A meoJum l&gt;i~Jv.ld L. TIIIIIJO on .a mot·.:l'J s rmhs 1\tnnicipal ('.ourt Saturday, of
dlarge.
Kenneth
Mc.Elhinn.y.,
lftw. &lt;;iJtrF,,.
New ·W e:tjlil
u
a:y
·
('balf1:'c and wafvedi prclirrumty • Surv)ytng rllhe ldecea~ ' fos omq bi"'I'W:n 35 .to 31i.
$5 and costs, cbargcd 1 wHh no SwallSOo, Mra. Mabel CJJne•
'
-illit.d
oex.anrinatlon.
Oh.itl'kt-·~. b)W!'I .firm, 'f.lc 'Jitago
11Jroother~ HliNm BbckntlO:I'C, Q(
was ~Shutif )Bst Aug~l dnvcr.~ Jit-cnso, and a l'l.year-old,
~ . MISSIONARY IIROUP MilTS
ln """"""" lila,.. 1:. F. Robih- lli~tdloro.
hijjh'"· 3 lo 31&gt; 16 21 to 2211 wbeo d1e wras KtU'ltl.uroed OOroe 1o MHidleport juvenUe boy had a rtne Nelle J . Werner, Mn:. ~­
Ja~.--e, Lcwi~t }{. Saud' and ~
"' 1\!fs. Edwla.m Fmldh, &amp; .. 8:ecood 1900'\f ~l. IMooda.y ~~1:, Hirr- - - - - - -- mQtlt.l~· 22: Ju•nto; hDII\'Y ~ G lb one )'ear ltD ·pr~ and ~'V'Cll a or $5 Jlnd costs alilo levied against otby
Jo Waller
· '
IIIII ':Momre wloll ~in ~he lidl&lt;ll w...,., _, IUied
MARRIAA LICENSE
22 1o 24 • •h""' li!lltt S lb ond lin· $1~00o fine. The 1002st.imony W&lt;~ .i him hy Gallipolia Juvenile Judge
101
lll'adl&lt;lt'd Mt.oJuo.,.. ~ $100, - . , I&lt;&gt; 'H&lt;m .... C, Mariin) 42, POmonoy &lt;1m- 17 "' 18; l1oos hll't&gt;t (qjl....,. fibat be alotQnpted to 1)C.Jmlade a Uowdl. the same day on a charge
Ra.}ulond J,.. Cole, "-' ~ ,.;_ 1. '
17~d " " - w .perform .. of allowing an unJjceosed person
_ . , . , . ,;,
J Diddlo, 33, l41ol6.
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'r . . . . Jljaui IL!'Jd rh Jl
~ :: ~.U ,
. · ~SO~ 67.
/
to oporat. bla Vellide.
~IIIli.

U,t .ryt Sen.· Har·

Approprlat~Orl8

boll¥.

________

1 Qt-&amp;~went

but •tlh&lt;l&gt;t

'. ·"·'
~~~GTQt1

U1cy do i,; scan the

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two

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~;E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:mado:{!tltentfdtofltll/
1.his

•
H·eart Fund Dnve
"'·
,
•,weSt, VirPinia'
s Senior Senator . 'In Mason-Co Nets ~!,.~~:;.:;'~
.;':,.~';
gl~:a,:::"';n popular will of
} z:,-~
tihe ~wer was
~east
..,'Ill Bethesda Navy Hospital More Than $600 t~~~~~;~~de ~.~r Ib~ii.;d·~·n!,;:~~;:=-~~~':!
~::.;;
and
which pro-

ELBERFELDS

customers, The

SLIM DRESS I :~ de l:I IJ;UCc.l In two
film a of blaclt t.:l affon and
-cornell from lhc Jo CopdWld
jt.:•JIIeeUon for sp 1tn~. TJ1c hall·
cr-·ln·l"lli\'el'uc lmt.l l&gt;od1cc fol~
are of white l:ill k salut.

tJdEGt .t;~ defUUld y wtlt
h~d a new3 CIOIIt«eocc at 10:30

~~~ ffl:-~(.~ ~ 0-bi-: ~

112 Union A:venue lll'JJI)eared- befuM oowl'l'aii ta rvoice 1tiQ.el'l' d1sa'P·
rpt'l(ml!l and oppo.sdlt.Joo '00 tbe IPOO,posed widening of Union Av:m'U-e.
Butlh oon'tended tlh\iit ltllbr! street
was 'h•!rl¥' wide~ fk:lr the JP8..'S"
:rqe ()( il!IIUcks lliDd: tibll.'!. widaldtng
oi bhoe ~ W(JilJJ}d bUt b11inlg 'trod'·
LJC closer to Jtbei.r ~homes.

here the most complete in·

Tri- Lustre
CleanP.rs

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Av:.mue and Kennet.lb McOullil;ucb,

"Spling Jt--.ever'' strikes vour

Jle Fun. Phone 122 For l'kkup And Deliv•rv Service.

I

JlalJICeJ,

Mr. Business man i When

~ow JHd:tc ntli ·
wfun IJOU ~oliu · wa'l?

~~

Prior lbo llhc pazsageo oof ,1Jbe ordi~

- · WUl5

CAN RING YOUR
CA.SH REGISTERf

.

Give Us Your Cieonina Pf')l&gt;icm• ···And We IV,ill Return
Them Beautifully Cl~ned .• , And Sprin~ CleaninR Will

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• s.,.....

I

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OUR MANY SATISFIED CUSTOMERo is Proof Of
Our Good Service, Fair Prk es And Quahtv Cieanin~.

Robinson's
Laundry

·

- Her
Of

flc.ld a.t the - · Janis Obll&lt;b, Gene 0.., &gt;k&gt;
VeN~ Oovem i&amp;lld Enreflt:lnc A1:1·
Sdhool f'riklal' bwy.
evcn•tlli' and was $pOD!J01'1ed by :dle
Gi1 is' GJc.c Olub -and ltlhetr d'lr·
RefRihmetM ~ooludcd sa'l\J.
cookl-es
celut', .~Dlss camteu Deon'l!i. 'I'M wldbes, potato \.lhitlws,
gym was decorated widl 'Pt~DC'r pop ..t IIWIMtaes •and Jtibey W!fit'e
~'tJ-eunH."l'3, .~mit.ation J'IOC!Oflds nod pJ.nfted •
'Served by tnrry
PLAN WCTU H!A
tccn-ceda~ ti~ures. ~elll Carob~ ~. o.ot OWeq•s Ann
Tlu~ WiU a.t 1l Mr-m Mt:d too of
thl' Pomci'&lt;~&lt;Y wc ru \t'l ll he he&gt;ld 1•1~M; 8'8 dhapei'{•JW were Supt. CltaJfm:t;n. N"!!DJJY RQJ.let\ H!lllle:ne
ut t!he BllJJll f-11. ChH I't"h. 'Jluesd~y L. W M&lt;Co""", - , Non · ~· 1Knopp., lAidllo SocleM. 1\&lt;&gt;lhi'yn
It Ste· M i~ Su·Sflon P.artc. MN. VX.U Loe, JWwley.
4've&gt;nll'l1R", Ft•I.J 28 M\r~ .I
pllt'fl!5011 wm be ~h e ~pNhT _ _
.'
A S(){"k Hop was

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l

· I-~· &lt;lOt.,

Eviillo:;:d me
FI'Jday/ evcu -

home of Mrs. I A It
Pu:aen, Pa.l.mer St rec~, WJ•:•h c:g htcl"TT member&gt;S prer.:;~• nt •M. );, WlJl
Ilc.)I'Dohl'&gt;, Vttce PJ"ffiide-nt pre.,-1d ~'(]
m •I be ab:.ence of l\frs H~·l't~Y H()url
f)ho(']~, pr cs!dell'l., Wiho 'IS VIS I':lll '~
Jier dal.l'g.hter, iMrs. Ronald· Pllaec
ami ~&amp;mioly ,II( G11ines, N Y.
Atoor .che mpealling or .t•he
Lord's P.r9)'er, a ~~&gt;b~r·l bu s nt,:;..~
meeU.Ilig was J~ld . Games WOI'C
p1a)'ed dll!li.ng ehe sociaJ .hnur and
prizt'3 won by Mrs. Ddla Wi,n dJOl.
~f:M Earll ~ Mr-s. Le'C Ro-u :•h

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1111 &lt;D4. .the

~liddlepo.nt.

Send All Your Rugs, Bed Spreods
And Other Hou11hold Item• T oUs
FOR EXPERT CLEANING!

,,

that approximately 85 boys were
The rtwo o.rdJQfltroes of COOJSlCI1ll:, CJ~:peeted to repOrt this year for
307 ~ 308~~ untdtr the League.

,year,

son, Jco1U1111BI.W Qrook.c;, H0lcn sto.

EASY

BY MIRIIMAN SMITH
Umt.d p,..., White Hou~e Writ«
lWO"'od o~t... doe Wb~ • WASHINGTON UP-TheW~ oonlermee
t11).at the MCIOIJd '«&lt;Il
l-llott;e wnnouoctd 4oday tlllat Pre- JDbkd did not evt'JIIl' oome up. ,

J!!. S. Sebaaf;

trustees to
Of Joe
Jr. aDd
lines
.Coach
year trwltees: Fred
c. E. Hoy_t, tte Rev.
pelt, Mrs Guy
Sauer; Trustees
unexpired· Lloyd,
l&gt;anl, Forrest Bachtel,
M.rs. DOnald Mills, Dr. R. R.
en:t.
It was announced that ~r80Ds
owing on- their Park Association
share pledges may send ·their
money to David Dant, Jr., Hanifl.
ton Street.
...Fred Hibbs was nained as chair·
man 'of-an Auction to bP.,
later
this Sprina:. Hibbs wa;,,~~!~~~~~
of the very successful a·
last year as a money-making
ject.

St: ..._Y cold.

Press Conference Is &amp;h eduled
For President At White House

Darn-,

get
M:airt Street
itrleat.ment
WIOUJlid lllexl
allsl.l played
Donald inreported
the Le*Juc
that118tfifty
year boys
arid
t.ion ao:fl(ISUI'I!«illlg

M'ul.'WTI:&gt;i o-.f

Chapter, O~'!S , •JllOI

Spring Cleaning
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"""'- --,,
hloll "'MtW
ao.,
conei.,..W•
doucl-.

Wednesday
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AIRED OUT

Hi~hway ~DeparUnem; f'Oi.' •tlhe ;re. tewi s H. Sauer ga"';·~·,o~·,.~:;;~
wrlaciflg t:of Main Sb'.eet trmn Sy· on the work being a•
lmll'Ol"e ItO' Wes:t. of Butt~ut -and at the ball diamond at the
~~EbeJt~ezer !00 ~ ~ii()l) C~ty sUe and asked for volunteer·· wi.i&gt;k,.l
....•.MU6....
ers to a!!slst in slop~ng the
1b:e "POOieoti WlhoiiOb is oow ex- and ot,ller jobs necessary to
pec!.M lbo \Cet 'Uill'derway -a&gt;L -an earl~ IOOd dtamond. '
dart-k: wi!l!l ~ mot1e than $15,000
The Association voted
&amp;CC01"d.ing 4o estd'l'l'llllftes radvmced $2:5 to register the
by tbe Rif[nvay D!rp.anlmoot. In Baseball team in the
il!te dil!ilou~ bef't)re ooowncH i·t L 'i t t 1 e L e a g u e A 6
W'8IS' indrottted 4lbat t!he ftlJt 1107'- c i a t i o n, C o a c h Charlea

LET US MAKE YOUR

i'

Bruce l.loyd was reeleeted presl·
dent of tbe M.idcJieport Park Assoe·
iation Inc., when the oraanization
met at the Village Han, Monday
everting.
IJoyd presli:Jed and the nomJn.
, aUng committee's report was pre1sented by Hibbs a:,; follows: prest.
• dent, Bruce Lloyd; vice • presidenL
Dr. K. D. Amabal')'; secretary, Mr11.

Street Repairs
Given Approval
Of Councilmen

,,ntJh 1:-. a

{'. ..1111' Spcnoor bllJSI bcoo ill
p;~, l{. 1two weeks -and IM't"S.

OHIO. ........ clou4y _, .....
with .,.... flurriw In Mrttt ....

.

Middleport ParkABsociatiop
Re-Elects Lloyd As

Of Jaycee-ettes
Held On Thursday

Mt· and Mt·.:o •M11non l''r-ei'I01lre·

nt•w t•mpl•oyt..'t! •or .title ;:-.Jngl.'r Cen ter 1111 .'llurUh Sct'OOid Ave

en tine

Expect 2nd T• ·Anno

An offcnng for the Frances Wil·
lard Fund was taken aQd it was
re ported that a basket bad been
senl to a needy family durina: tbe
ho hdays. Mrs. Jacob Ttlrner, North
Jo' ourth Avenue, was welcomed &amp;Iii
fl new member of the Union.
A dessert course was served by
M1ss Margaret Sauer, Mn. Kelly
and Mrs. Peter Stace and Mrs. C.
P. G11llaeher were contnbuton.
The meeting closed with a Prayer
Circle led by Miss Sauer, presid·
cnt of the County W. C. T. U.

Mr and !\1!1'S C ha d~ Wea ver o-f
Gallrpohs were Sunday guests oJ
her sl.:,.lcr, •MJJ:ti Nl'll:w Kochl('l"

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

in Education in Ju ne.
Mrs. c. B. Hawkms, who has
been vlsitlDg
~aught.;•~•·: ~;.M~;':;'~ :;~J:•dc:q~ucl'ine
r etu r ned ho me
C E. Hoyt, and family,
from Pomt Pleasa nt wher e
M.t· an-d .\ill's J{)•hn W
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to her home m Phlllipi, W.
had spent seve ral days VIS i t- Gun.zy an d ·dau.g'hlt&gt;l'ii , \\Jho ~ (;r c
Saturday and was accompanied
Mr. and Mrs L.arr~ H1 cc a nd (·all e-d there by Hit' Jl in ~ of •her
far as Parkersburg by l't1rs. Hoyt.
Ch.ipper.
ncyhew, Sterne Vtm ln.waogcn, re
Lee Smith. who will receive
tu-rnd
\Q iUhctr 1h om c m C()]u ml&gt;us
Mrs A. L. Elliott , Lakeland , fo' la ,
Masters' De.: rce at Ohio Umvers1ty
today
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is a guest of her su;ter , Mrs J
th1s June , was a business
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Leonard, this week Mrs Ell101t
a nd
an Pittsburgh last week.
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the former Mara,:ar et
Ra lph
reia·
Mr. and Mrs. Dent and two
Cheshi re
have moved to t hli'! E L Hughes
property In Cheshire from tbe Athey hou se on Lmcoln Street
Mrs Edith Thomas, PGmeroy,
was an overnight guest of Mrs.
Homer Kennedy, Saturday.
Garf1eld Diles, Zalr&gt;..ski , who
has been staying at the Uillcrest
Rest Home, Athens, spent the
weekend with his nephew, L. D.
Diles, and Mrs. D1les.
Sunday
guest&amp; at the Diles home includ.
Sunday
Margaret Hoyt spent
ed then· granddaughter, Sharon Wllh her parents , the Hev and Mrs.
Bush , Cincinnati, who is a freshE Hoyt, and fa1mly and return man at Oh1o Unlvenuty, and a C
ed
to Marietta Coll ege, where she
friend of hers. They also visited Is a jumor, today .
Mus Bush 's paternal grandmother,
Mrs. C. J . Rhodes, and Mr . !lhodes.
Mr . and Mn; Wli lt&lt;tm Ha ltl'e il ,
Mr. and Mrs Warren BenneU Albany, were Sunday evcn111~ dinand svns, Columbus, s pent the ner gucstiJ of Mr. and 1\h s. Guy
weekend with hi ~~' parents, Mr. and Heynolds.
Mrs Charle11 Bennett.
Ml1s. Gl'cnn Jm v~ &lt;111{1 rlaughMr and Mrs Charles Tf'wksbary
Bnd baby daughter, Athens spent lll'l·, reg,gy, lclt f'rlod o1y Lir 1Jhcu·
Saturday with hiS grandparents, J . home nom· P&lt;mt w-.~hii i).!I I 0 /1 olfl l\ 1"
H. Grate and Mr and MrN. Edward \' Ji.""l\11l•G' Jher motllJCJ ', M r~ A W
~IlcKay, .and aunt, Mil S.~ L, IU J IC'
Tcwskb.ary , 11nd other r elatives
Mr and Mrs. 0 P Klt'm wen! Mc Kay, for •Lhc •Pin;t WCt' k
!;unday guelits of Mr and Mrs.
M1c~61 Po1•y K'&lt;l~'r, whu 1:; Pltl Frank t' ugHte at a c11mp ncar pioyt..-d m Columbu,'jl W il.'i the Wl' t' k
ReedsVille
cntl guest of lhcr p al1cmli-i. \h
Mrs . Mane V;m t'ooney left Sut
and
MrB-. C R K.wr .S1·. itll"d tamurday, to visi t S- ~(!t and Mn . Virily Sihc bl-ou~llt !\II~· .mt l \ l1 ,
Jill Manley and lion In Wa('o, TexG. R. Koehl er -and ·du ldrt• u of
a~&gt; Mra. Man ley, the former Kay
Groveport to lll'p cn(j •t he we1·kt•ml
Van Cooney. has been 11! at a
withe Mrs Kocblcr';;. nwtlhe-1 M1 .~
pital 1n Tex as and I~ reported
E.
s &amp;haar ..wtd fanuly u ~tt .1
as rccovermg satllifac torlly.
Ly;nn
Koehl er w~hl r et uJ 'Ill 1hum t'
Mr. and Mrs Rcmu NJel"' , Brown- WJI'h •her
pil l"l"nl.~ ilf·ICI
~llNill •l llg
ell Avenu e, brought their two week
th\'
p ;u,i
two
we
eksh
e-1
·e ancl
old daughter, Tma Maria, hom1'
Ch
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Kot•'hler
Wli
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Fnday from St. Joseph's Ho1pltaJ,
Parkersbur~. where the baby had eo.mp-lt.~c •l he 1\md n rgunlcn ~ ~·rm
•).111' lW:I Mn~ W. W lfowt·,,. ,t,ml
b~en a pati ent since her premature
M1r .md Mws. llobc1 L CoaL... ll•J' tlVcd
btr1h.
~ehaoJ Turner, Dueyru!l, rc- here F'ru~.l)' evcntug ulilllr ·h~trviu ,;
mamcd for a VISil with his grand - spt'n•l I he tJ.o:tst 'lwo weeks •I•D J•'Jm·ltli! . AJ,o &lt;HIIV Jn g 11·om f''l11 n d.•
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner V&lt;tea
l1 0 11 s o n F111&lt;111y were .'11r ami
M·1 ~. Hulph Thadcitfr&lt;" ;md ML -and
•Mr:. Robcllt U u nlt•y ll'n d oon
UJ(_"h&lt;~r&lt;i Lund, ol·dor :.oon or M•r.
.and .'l-l!rs Ja-mc:i Wtlluun::t Wiiti ibhc
wcekond ;.ru t~ of R!)gcr Heml"'r ·
sh-olt and fanuly, M~lrl'(.ll.ta.

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when his parents. Mr and Mrs
Robert Turner, and his Sister. Deb·
by, returned home afler spendt ng
the weekend here

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