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._Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport . 0 . Feb S. 1965 . Q

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Around And
;
The Ov- I
About
read by l
ii Middleport

Mainly
p 1About
eop e 1n
'
p
L
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-Contribution
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Is M0 de t0
CAR Eby Club

-loll.

MrS. Sauvagl

11Durlnl
1bUt illthe
callibultneot
'"" nporled.

lsHostessto

CoiDmulllcMiolla ......

Asbury
.

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Racine FHA Narn•

rud DelewatetoChoir

miulllllarle:., Esther
ted d
1
Laird In Korea, ond D 0 r II Judy Sayre .... elec
•;
HarlmaD ID Japan. Plans were pte "' the slate convention .
mode lor World Day of Prayer ColumbU!J when the
Racme
Servico to be held at
the FHA met at the hl&amp;b school reMethodlll Church March 5. It cently with Pr..ulent
Lindo
was y~•-.a to have I silent aue- Eichinger preskfin&amp;. Judy will
uw:u
FHA h I
tlon at tfte next meetln&amp;, March he In the •tate the cN 0 r . nt
5, at the home of Mrt. William Mrs. Thorpe or
azan
H---~--c-1
church
of
Syracuse
was
UUUII .. re t.
"V t h •.,
n.... ,._..
lations spea.ker on the topic,
a1uea.
..-.l!luuul
on race re
cond led b M' M I
were
uc
y
1sa ar·
cl K
,_
th -~lng
a arr w rOM
1
e u~C~E"~
I
and refreshments were served Arrivu Home from

ister. and :&lt;n article.
I ernighl Guest . were
~Irs Neulzling
Mrs. Jobp Sauvage entertain·
Mernhe"' responded to roll
Do ld sr
. t hln In
Second Lieutenant ond Mro. ed the WSCS of lbe
Asbury
A contribution was made to
.
f
na
Ivers " eac g
Roher! Gardner and family of Methodist Church ol Syracuoe
CARE
Pomerov cad by nammg a amous CO!fl- the Harrisonville
Elementary I
Laurel Ba)' S. C., visited Wed- Wednesday evenilll It
her
' whPn 10the
b
t Wed · poser. An mvltatJon was :-erelv- .sc·hool in the absent"e of Bettv
Shakespeare c
me h nos·I t&gt;f1 lo attt-nd a Le nten br ea kfa5t Hutchmson. who · js on a leav·e
nesda1• with his grandparent., home.
0
day afternoon at th~ orne
at the Feder&lt;:~tt'd chwTh March
b
Mr . ~nd Mrs . Phil Williamson . DevotioO. taken from John 14
1
Mrs Phil Williamson, Mulber .
.
M
a
senec
Willi am
E'-~....
·
.• it wa:-. dPc l~ed to change _t)ly Mrs Lawrence Bing is conRonald Bearhl), who fell on by Mrs.
~e•.,..er,
ry Ave.
pr·s•·· next meetmg !rom March 3 _to fined Lo MeJ"S General Ho"p&gt;.ft..... the ice Monday injuring hi! I president, opened the meetinJ
Mrs T A Hennessy.
...
f M
•
,
···""'i
I ll ed b the Lord' Pr
·
the .\'larch 10 at the home o
tss al m Pomeroy.
'
ankle underwent surgt!ry Wed- I o ow
Y
I
ayer
dent. was in charge of
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H .
.
Would See JewLydia Ehersbarh
Guests last week of Mr. and
nesday mornmg at Holzer os- m umson.
e
k
r
meeting. Devotions ta en rom
M . ,,
tht'
.
~us" wa• the topic of the ~
Matthew 7 and ~ were le-d by ··Patriotic usJc was
\1rs. Ira BuC'thPr and son. Jim . I I
pita 1.
I
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topic of thf' progr&lt;~m pr.-,._.,,.,·d were their daughter Jud\ slu- ~
·J
Mrs . Robert Ritc-hie and Mrs . gram presented. by Mrs. A ct
2 W eek1 in FlorUia
Mrs Ben Neutzling. who open- ' , . . ~ 111 7 I"
Sht- scud
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Hugh Bearhs visited Wednes- Ca ...·hart. A poem, "Ten Uttle to eliht members.
ed with th e .~anonal PrayPr -' · \lr-. ' ~" · mg
·
dt&gt;nl at Ohio Univ~&gt;rsi!V and a
l·i
r--•
Mrs. Nolan Shuster, Li11&lt;'01n
one
a
lw&lt;~ys
has
a
deeper
low
classmate
Miss
EugerlJ~
Walt
day
wilh
Ronald
Bearhs
at
HoiMembers"
from
d'J'he
byMethodMII•t
Hlll,
has arrived hoAn article concerning
Abra Sh
a
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ss
M
'"' from
---~----~-for· thr' ·lth:·r so~ s . , I' n m- t:'r of Cmri nnati . The\" rPturned
.
zer hospital.
omen was rea
TO DANCE AT WAHA 4 .Winterhaven, Fla ., wherf' she
ed mne patr1ottc- songs and gavt&gt; 10 Ath'ns Mondav ·
, Mrs Lewis Roush of Miners· Marcia Karr
.hh
.t
JUDITH SAYRE
I .
. and · sister Mrs. George
.
Wahama HII h School
will spent two weeks Wit er S1S er,
rhr·w ongm . mcluding. Amer\Irs. ..- J uhn Kin~aid ha s
re[ville
1
lea, the best known ol &lt;my na - turnf'd from Pt Pleasant . W
mr and Mrs Oliver Sayre McClintock of Pt Pleasant, W and famUy or Columbus spent sponsor a teen-dance tooi&amp;ht at Mrs. Myrtlt Mi 11 er ho
with
Pomeroy, Ohio
: ; Jun.ll hymn. Tht' SLar Spang- Va , when• she had bf.t&gt;n VISit-· of Portland are aDOOuncing Va spent Thursday with Mr. the past weekend with
tbelr tbe ICbool audltorlum following Mrs. Shuster~~: ~~~:~er
led Ran_ner, T_he Flag, of the mg at the home of her dau .ht-1 the engagement of their dau· i and' Mrs. Ernest Grimm and parents, Mr. and Mn. Vietor the Wahama - Buffalo basket· IMr ~nd H~rs . hoa h~d s~nt ~
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY,
· ,rh.,.."',·l&lt;·'ea"nlumAbm"·r','c"a (t,I•'•'TllB·auo: er.MMrs dPaulkt&gt;y Rultencut~er gbter. Judttb A"o to James family of Letart Falls.
Brown. rMinersvWe and Mr. and ball lame. The Jays wUI era--ILtnco.n . ,Nw
"ISLAND OF
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..
.-an .\ Irs .
Lawrrnc-e ' Edward Bra&lt;'•. son of Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. J ac k Cummms Mrs. Fr.oyd Cu m mins Racine cee
vacation m assau.
1 r
l ilul. \ tmkf"t' Doodl e_ Hall Coamd
Mrs
.
Edison
Hract
of
RaBLUE Dolp t·tiNS "
.
h. h
th
a g F'&lt;·ulknt'r of St. Albans W Va .
1urn ,_uta
(1'ech nieolor)·
~ w K' was
e In u ·
S
d · · · cine. James was a 1963 grad~
1
Celia Kaye , LaJJ'y 'Doma stn . 111 &lt;rl marrh tor George Wa.sh- wert- guests atur a.v of
his ,
Ann Daniel. Roiltu, son of .
D .
d
Hatfl"' mother ..\frs. James Faulkne-r uate and Judy is a senior at
mgtonJ .
txte , an
,
d
h
1 h
So tb
Lo al Higb
the Dog of Flanders
llltnn of Repub lic She
al~n and aug ler . Mrs. F.va Hart - t l' , u ern
&lt;'
"TH E COMEDY
1
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d M
C
boot
I
OF TERRORS"
named .o;everal war songs .
;~ · lk T'. an
rs .
harl~s S&lt;'
· ----\Terhnicolorl
ThP tnf'f' tlnl! 1.lo.•wd 11. 11h ltlf'
au ner of Clendt&gt;nmn. W Va .
Vinrt-nt PrieE'. Peter Lorre , Women's Crrcd , after whtch a VISttt'd Sunday With Mrs. Faulki Shop At Elberfeld• S•turd•y 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. T•ke Adv1nt1ge of the S.le Prices - - BorJS Karoff, JoyC'e Jamf'son . ·! ~· ~"t'fl l'OUI"St:' was served by nf'r and ~I rs . Ha r tl ey,
the hostess to the abovt&gt; and
Wednesday evening
dinner ·
furniture on the 2nd and 3rd Flool'$ - Re•dy To Wear For Women 1nd Children on the
SUN., MON ., TUES.
\l
t·s
Loui
s
ReibeL
Mrs.
C.
F
.
gue~ts
of
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Emer.
Feb. 7-1.9
Tompktns , Mrs. Jrd Wt&gt;bslt•r Sr . son .Jones were Mr. and Mrs.
"A SHOr IN THE DARK"
2nd Floor- Housewares- Mens 1nd Boys W11r :_Lingerie- Notions on the ht Floor.
PetE'r Sellers, Elke ~ommen ~Irs Dalt- Smith and Mrs Roll- Lee Davidson, Barbara Jonf's
Colorurtaons
and Ni c-k Sullo. of Athens .
ert Warner .
lerhelor Girl
On Salo flalvr&lt;l•rl
Mrs. Homer Cook is 1 mf'di .
Sale! Men's and Boys'
.
The National Honor Soc1ety or'
WOMIN'I
ca l pat1enl at Veter ans \ lem. R 1 d H. h S h I
d f
WOMIN'S
ana l Hnspital in Pomerov .
, ut an . tg c oo Iappe IV
MJke Shafer has retur~ed to Inf'vo se mol members m an tm .I
~TI GE,
Marshall Universltv after spend- press Jve eeremony recently bt''
ing the semester. brea~ with : fo re Ihe student body a nd fac-u 1Warm flannel gowna fli s mother, Mrs. Mary Shafer ty .
.
full len1th. Size1 34 to 40.
me-sh
Sheer
seamiest
. and other relatin•s
The l'eremony was m charg
Smart printed patterns in
stockings
in
lo
of Ronnie Taylor, pres1dent. an d
sizes
8+1
Good selection of styles and colors and most every
blue , pink, or maize.
11
---:Salr
was opene{! with the pledge t0
SALI PIICI
size. $10.95 Jackets on Sale for $5.46-$16.95 Jacthe flag . Candles l't'presentin g
'
0
churaeter. leaderslup, service
kets on Sale for $8.46-$8.95 Jackets on Sale for
p•lrl
'
and scholarship wero lighted
$4.48 etc. etc. etc.
frl'm lht-" flaming torch in the
center or the stage. Member s
I.,
takmg part m the ceremony and
Mon'• $7.50 1nd $6.95
MEN'S $3.95
Miss Shirley Connell, daugh- explaining the various symbo Is
ter ol "Tr and Mr!\. B. L. Con- ol tht&gt; Soctety were Nancy Pop e,
1nell of Lake City, bt!carne the Mike Stewart, Suzy Parker, an d
t.nde of Mr . Strve :'\1atheney . Ronme Ta\• lor.
son of Mr . and Mr~ . Charles , New m~rnl.lt-rs tapped wer
The Sale of Furniture continues and Elberfelds In·
2 button thru pockeh
J"lit 1t to ••II.
1Matheney also of Lake City. Julia Lucas , Carol l''loccan, Li
Long
tail.
Sizes
14¥,
to
20.
When you have a cherking account here, the
Button front •nd aipper
•ite you to come in to the store-go to the third
i Saturday ~vening, Jan. 16, at 1da Chapman, Pennee Williams, l
SALI PRICI
front
styles.
checkbook you hold represents all the service
1 the Main Stret't Baptist chur&lt;'h. ·and
l\largflrel Nicholson. Mi
floor and see the excellent values on Bed Room and safety of a leading financial institution ••
lolo
I
'f!'.e Rev . ~ Baird, pastor, ;Mary Chapman is faculty sponLiving Room - Dining Room Furniture - On
,,Ice
a "Full Sert•ice'' bank!
, off1c1ated . Nuptial musical was ·I !or for the 1'1uroup •
'
I
Lamps - Tables - Chairs - Nursery. Furniture.
presented
by Linda
Leach. :
Also ic means great COJJt!eninJCe for yo'll • •• enI
Tht&gt;
bride.
given
in
marriage
i
ables you to pay bills by mail, bank by mail, ond
All Sale Prices are clearly marked for your easy
by ht'r father . wore a white ,
avoid [he needless risk of carrying too mudt
SALE I
selection-and be sure to ask about Elberfelds
, mohaJr su it w1th a matching
cash on your person.
I pill box hal
with veil and ear·
Credit Service-You can arrange payments on easy
1
nrd
:1 bouquet of red ro~s. Her
Open a checking occounl here NOW!
terms to suit your budget. It's a wonderful way to
on ly jewelry was a string of
get the furniture you need.
prarl!\. a gift of the groom. The Rock Springs Ilomemak·
95 to
Sllpovers and Cardigans, Regular Price
Bridesmaid was Phyllis Smith. 1ers Clu b met Wedne'lday at t.he
$9.95.
I She wore a blue suit and car- lhome or Mrs . W. A. Morgan, ,
Your Savings Will Earn 4% lntere•t
! rled a bouquet or white carna· IAthens Road, in an all - da y '
Effective Marrh 15, 1965
! iom:. Best man was Ronde! meeting.
WPrthi11gtun .
Durmg the forenoon
Mr
For oxemplo: $2,95 S.-..lart on .... for $Ue• Select your furniture, draperies, floor covering,
' A reception was given at the ; George Skinner spoke on qua n: home ol the groom·s parents p ity buying and conducted
a
$5.95 Swoatars on $ala for $2.91-$9.95 SwHtaro
appliances, Televiaion Set, lamps, at Elberfelds.
. immediately following the cer- , short business seS!lJOn. Plan 8
on Solo for $4.98, etc., etc.
emony . The bnde is a 1964 grad- were
mad!:' for Achieveme nt
e And use Elberfelds Credit Service to make yQur
· uate of Lake City High School Dky on March 31. The club will
purchases, set up your payments on easy monthly
and auended nurses' training cooperate with other Homema k·
Men'• Cush lon Sole
LONG ILIIYI
at Presbyterian Hospital, Knox· ers clubs in the county in ser V·
payments arranged to fit your budget.
ville . The groom is. a
~~ ~ ing the bloodmobile on Feb. 22
e Make Elberfelds in Pomeroy your one stop shopgraduate of Lake C1ty
H1gh Friendship pennies were col-1
Serving Meigs County for over 93 vears
School.
.lected.
I
ping cerlter for going to house keeping. You ' ll find
i The Methene.ys are former 1 A potluck dinner W'rl.s served
Sizes 101&gt; to 13. White POMEROY
It eaay to buy. You'll find a fine selection of what
RUTLAND
rP.sldf'nts of Langsville Rt. I. ,at noon wtth Mrs . Lewis GruesSile1 are trom 6 to 20.
elastic top. Nylon reinfor.
j' er asking grace.
lolol toya' $UI
ced toe and heel.
you need and best of all you'll like the Special Sale
CORREC!'ION
" Be Wise With Good Buys"
Member Federal Reserve System
lol•
1 Mason town touncil has
Prices now at Elberfelds in Pomeroy.
was the lopic of the afternoon
Price
p•ln
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
creased the sewerage rate and Iwith Mrs . Clifford Leifheit a nd
not the water rate as was re- ,Mrs . Morgan as leaders.
$ALII
lolol Toflon Coatotl
.,,.,,~,....,....,....,.,..~,....,....,....,.......,.....,,....,......,.,,.,.,,.,~l.':po:r.t•~~d'.....::
:: ea:::r~li~er this week.
Home nursing Will be
t he
- - ·Itopic for the March meeting
•
with Mrs William Grueser a nd
Mrs. Amos Leonard as lead.
Excellent styles. Cardigans. Sllpovers, OrIons,
ay Woot hnd
ers Attendmg were the abo ve
Discontinued samples lin·
lle&amp;ular
price•
$4.95
to
$14.95.
Wools. All sizes,
and Mrs . Raymond Cole, Mrs.
No stlct - No JCOur with
es
- Bia: baraains. Hun·
Fred r...oeglein, Mrs .
Homer
Your choice,
Telloa coatlag, Made br
dreds to .elect from .
Radford, Mrs. Arlee Abhott and
Weot BeacL Extra ·thick27x11
Mrs . Harold Blackston.
..•• heotiJIC aluminum,
Inches
27d4
Hero'• how you uv.-$8.95 Swollen •ro on Sole
lnchoo
for $4.41 $9.95 Swoetero aro on Sale for $4.9tA V-8 Buick Saecial won over st1fi competition (sorry,_boys!) 1n Class IV-:-tn the
$14.95 SwHtero oro on Solo for $7.4t, etc., etc., etc.
1965 Pure OiiiPeriormance Tnals. The wtnntng Spec&gt;al was equtpped With
S.lel Armstrong•
our 300 cubic inch Wildcat 3l0 V-8 and Super Turbine Transmission.
Plans were made for fund
'
Remember that the dnvers m the Performance T nals are skilled professiona~s,
raising projects when the Loy.
-OAN'JONII
SALII
and the cars fmely tuned standard product1on models. (If it can be said
al Pals Class of the Middlepo rt
that the SpectaltS "Standard" anyth ing .) Also remember that the
Church of Christ met Tuesd ay
trials are an exhaustmg. ca refully graded test of a car's all ·
evening at the home of M t
The molt popular tile for-homes. Eaay _to install911
around ability . ln economy. accelerat1on and brak1ng. Small
Mildred Hawley.
wood or concrete flooon, Needs no paper under
wonder the Special came out on top. Handsomely.
Miss Hawley presented devoA group of bon trouaen
A IS. Dl1h Cloth
layment-ln.~ Ale your choke of the best 5 pat- ·
Ia eorduroy twill and
lions taken from the 9Ist Psalm .
(The specific detatl' Our hero averaged 20.689 mpg in
Oolorfut. lave StturdOJ
corcle:. Mo•t •ize•.
Mrs. Susan Rawlings, president,
economy, to score second among 10 cars. It accomplished
terns.
the accelerat1on test-from 25 to 70 mph-in 9.315
was in charge of the busin
eeclt
seconds, for a f1fth. And took another second in braking:
session. The group voted to or·
Tllo
.... Only
!rom 65 to 0 mph tn 172.0 teet . The cumulative result:
der recipe carda w he sold as
All fint quallty Artnstron&amp;s-The paste In quarts,
we won all the marbles 10 Class IV.)
a money-making project.
or
gallo~n Sale OD Elberfelds 2Dd floor,
Miss Hawley was awarded
Nuw then. If y.QYE going to enter something-like a carBUY
YOUR
OFFICE
SUPPLIES
NOW
the traveling prize donated by
you might as well do 1t to wm , too. Your Buick de~ler can
introd!Jce you to the dr111er' s seat of a Bu1ck Spec1al .
Mrs . Donald Hicks. A dessert
IN THE NOTIONS DEPARTMENT
course was served by
MIss
IRONING BOARD
Hawley to Miss Nina Russ ell ,
ON ELBERFELD$ FIRST FLOOR
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds,
Alice
Robeson, Mrs. Audrey Fro st,
You'll find an exeellent selection of Ledeerl, Journals,
'•
Miss Frances Roush, Mrs. SUS·
Recor11
Boob,
Time
Booko,
PoyroU
Lodaon,
Do1
Boolra,
One of the beat values we've ever bad. Pad to made
an Rawlings, ·Miss Mabel Hy·
Columaor
Pads,
St.tmp
Podl,
lllk,
.
Y
eUow
Loaal
Podo,
sell, and the Rev . and Mrs.
of bleached white Tt!ff,lex, SIBcone treated atretcb
Bookkeepln&amp; Systems, Money Receipt.J - and many othU
Hicks.
on lroninr board cover, plus a metal Iron rest.
1uppllca you'll n.eed for keepln, rHOrds In yo\U' office ' !
ENTERS THREE CARS
bu•ine11, 111d home. Stop tn - look around and oeled
JNDIANAPQLIS, Ind. (UP1)what you r:-eed,
San Francisco . sportamJn Kjell
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VOL XVI

NO.

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POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT.

SATURDAY,

OHIO

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ELBERFELDSSATURDAYSALE

SOCI•ety Taps

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Five Seniors
At Rutland High

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SERVIC' ...

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ConneII-M theny
Marriage was
Jan. 16 Event

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SEAMUSS
NYLONS

2

$1.69

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IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND!

FLANNEL
GOWNS

COATS and JACKETS
! PRICE

FLANNEL
SHIRTS

1

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ALL WOOL
SHIRTS

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$po

ELBERFELDS FEBRUARY
FURNITURE SALE!

$4.00

$2.50

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Plans Made lor
Achievement Day
On March 31st

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BOYS SWEATERS

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POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

HEAVY DUTY
SOCKS

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NEWLY WEDS! !

SCHOOL
SHIRTS

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the

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UNITED NATIONS, N. v
The Soviet Union and France
are showing no inclination to negotiate their U. N. debts and a

.

Despte a prifusion of plans I

and last-minute attempts to sal~EW YORK (UPil - An Am- j sma ll bus he was driving a~l- 1
vage something of the !9th Gen- i enc·an_ stmi~nt JUSt freed from ! dentally ran over a . Sov1et

detention . He planned to stay
with relfltiv~.s in suburban WP.steral Assembly there
. a Sov1et JBII arter 16 months pedestnan. The man d1ed sev- cht'Ster County for a few d&amp;ys
ery indication ihat it w7I~ ~ said Friday night he ha~ b_~n era! days later.
then fly home to visit his parpostponed until spring and per- treated courtMu.sl_y by his )all- Landerman, who was releas- ents, Mr . and Mrs. Herman Lee ,
haps until next fall
I ers and was spiritually strcng- ed by the Russian government j Landerman of Riverside, Calif. t

RUS~IA

th::~:r b~ th~aenX:e~r::~·

!~~i~~u~~i~~r~i~ht ~e~:~~: · L!d:r:~~de~~dhaiie;~rw~!~~

MOSCOW ACCUS- !
24 , I
ed th@ United States todav of' had been impnsoned in Russ1a I dy International Airport where dents were on a camping tnp
'· barbarous '' bombing of Laos since Aug 13, 196~. when the 1 he revealed scant detail s of his through Russia . Six: of the stu·
a.'ld charged it as planning to ~-~ - --~ ~~- - dents were at the airport to wel~
extend the war to all of Indochicome him home.
na
Landerman declined for "per·
An ''authorized statement" issonal reasons " to tell where he
s.ued by the official Sov1et news !
had been held or describe the
agency Tass demanded immedi·
c-onditions under which he was
ate cessation of the bombing in
I detained .
LAos which is said is inflicting . WASHINGTON (UP[)- President Johnson's $1.1 bil- l
But, he said, be
" found
casualties on a peaceful popu- flJOn AppalachJa program was a s tep closed to the House , great spirit11al strength in my
tation ." The strongly worded Ifloor today despite GOP attempts to replace it wrth a , personal belief In God.
statement was issued as Soviet much broader measure.
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Premier Alexei Koeygin arriv-1 A House public works subcommittee Friday sent the from sources other than
my
eo in Hanoi , North Viet Nam, adm~nistration bill to the full c~n:tmittee Friday after own,'' he said. fie told news~
arter an overnight visit to Pek- ' beating down moves by Reps. Wilham C. Cramr:ter, R- men ht&gt; was allowed to keep his
lng
· Fla, and James C. Cleveland, R-N .H., to expand 1ts cov- . Bible with him in jail.
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Landerman said prisoners
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VIENTIANE, LAOS -PREThe GOP rongressmenls pro. .
were " encouraged'' to attend
mie1 Souvanna Phouma declar- I posed changes are expected to t~at ~e. admmtstralt_on proposal polilical lectures but participa-ed today that the rebellion led I mPet a simil~r fafe when the dtscrmunal.e~ a g a 1n s t oth~r tion was not required.
by ousted Vice Premier Phound parent committee takes up the areas suffermg from economic
"On occasion," he said, .. 1
J'Tosava·n ha~ been ''romplete- proposal Tuesday .
depression and would create l chose not to attend and it was
I) crushed.'' but Western mm ~! As pa!&gt;sed by the- Senate and 1 " federal dictation ."
not brought to my notice.''
taary sources qutst ioned his approved by the House subeomThe major portion of the COP
He said he was treated •· a
mittee, the bill, part or John- attack was aimed at a provi- ittle more courteously" than
claim.
Souvanna announced Friday Son's over-all antipoverty cam- sian authorizing $840 million other prisoners.
night that he is firing Phoumi, paign , calls for economic rede-! over a four-year penod to conwho is encamped with
four velopment progn ~ms in areas of ' struct 3,350 mHes or connecting
well-ar~ companies of die- 11 state.'~! .
highways in the mountainous
Program -~oiscrimlnates"
area.
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hard r~ls on the lofty Ph o u
Khao K~uai Plateau overlookCrammer, ranki~g Republican! Instead ._ the Republieans ~ug~
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on the subcommittee, charged
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dy to help pay for the new dressing roo.ru. at the football stadium . The ca ndy se lls for $1 a hox and ca n be pur·
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Dam 18 3, IU, runnlnf 7 feet CHICAGO iUPlt-Prires on choice 1000-1400 lb 22.21&gt;-2!.25 ;
~~:oolba~~n;oom~m~~r~h~
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 2L- slaughter steers and heifers 19.~22.&amp;0.
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cand Feb 8 to help men aboard the troop 'ransport
17, Pt. Pleaaant 24 64, Hinton fluctuetod olightly at major Barrowa and (Uti generally
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Mllllron. '\~nl!h, ro ~ct .
, after it was torpedoes on Feb.
3D S eS
14llalllng. Kanawha falls 4.10 termmal markets this week but sold 25-1.00 higher as ~ecelpll W~Ua,;:', rt ~~ryl , *a' fined wl 1 l P l ·
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riaiJll , Charleston 18 98 oiatlon- closed mostly steady.
were curtailed and droosed 84, · ld po b Middleport Ma- Cha 1·ies Yeago, band mstruc· When the supply or life pro&lt;Continued From Page 1)
ary. London, Marmet and Win- Cows were uneven, generally pork wa1 sharply higher. Bowl ~an~ ~=l~h ~rlda on 1 ron- tor, and Mrs. Dorothy Micha~l, servers was exhausted, the four 1inS VJentlane.
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lteld dama wert on tho 11111. oteady to w higher· buill sold 25-l.W higher,
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preSident of the Boosters, ur11ed chaplams removed thetr own
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steady to so higher; 'vealers Twelve market recetptl were vlctlon of 1 ~ :~' t~ ~ e!er- a good response to the candy lifeboats and gave them to four l MO..IiiT OF THE
NATION
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Boat Movemeuh.
mostly steady and feeder cattle the sm~llest for a non-holiday ylel~ r~e~ic~e
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sale because of the importance soldi~l'l an~ then atood. calmly basked in unseasonably
mild tloo wltb the eertlfleate evJ.
Olrlo River- Welteru up U, sold steady, except at south- week smce early September. aen y
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. of the project.
on the smkmg shtp., thelr arms temperatures today, with arc- denclna: such rtlis&amp;ratloo. Fail6·4(1 p.m.; Lillian G. up 14, west pomu where they were , Receipts _at the total markets The charKt was Wed agamst
aro\llld _one another• ahoulders l ttc air and !llnow 'lold1ng on on- ur~ at any Ume to wear such
7 30 p.m.; Harvey Jordon up steady to ~0 lower.
and interiOr lowa and Southe~ Milliron by Syracuse Emerg~n•
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and their heads bowed m pray· ~~ in the Dakotas and northern a tag shall be prlma.faclt evt.
14, 2•30 a.m. Walter Beckjord Salable receipts at the 12 :-!lnnesota were 819 •000 • com cy Chief Mllto~ Varian. Miller.
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den« of lack of rellloll'atloa
up 14, 6:50a.m,; Onward down mtll'kets totaled 191.0011, the Ipared With 803,000 1
week Iron lallea to yield to !he Syra. Inspired by the herOid deed , Showers soaked !he
water and shall subj.ct any d 0 g
1:, 6 am : Lady RQSemary smallest for a non-hol\dav week and lil'i.OOO one year ag ·
cuse ~mergency squad durmg
of these fD\U' chaplains, The ll gged Pacific Coast and drench· found not wear ina: ,ucb 8 til
down lo, 6:25 a.m.; Eastern Ill five months A week ago US l-2 190-2!0 lb ~ow~ a recent run to Holzer hospital I
~erican Legion each year I'd lhe Gulf Coast late Friday. to Impounding, sale or destrucdgwn 16, 12.05 a.m.; Harrtett recelpts were 202.000 and one ,and g1lts sold 17.25·1 ·
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~arks the anniversary of their
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M. clown 16, J·t6 a.m.; Buckeye year ago 181.000.
western cornbelt markell and Others fined by May~r
I p, mero lice lnve•tlgated ppreme sacrifice through opo- COLUMBUS -THE OHIO Tb~ Ohio Revised Code aii!D
State down 16, 2· 30 a.m.: In- Reduced marketings resulted l 17.75--18.~5 Sa\ ;·~~O~rk:d ;ere ~~c~~rd3 F~h~l~~rf~ited ~ a two-ca/ac~dent at 8· 36 a m. e~al servlcel .and programs 111 :Newspaper Associstion (ONA) provides a section '~\'hereby
diana up 16, 3· 30 a m : Tibolt ln a further cutback In the re- Mtxed .
omer ~ r. •exce~sJVe s ed l todav on Ea~ Maln-st and cit- ~tb~ communltles of the natton, hiday presented Sen. Frank costs are to bt assessed against
down 16, 5 10 a m.; Gona up 17, cent record rate of slau"hter' 16 75-17 .h50. I
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aUy :15 bond ordJU~n .
Ve~on ed o'ne of the drivers to Mayor r[T.h1s annual observance. 31 • Lausche its prized OistlngUl!lh- the owner or harborer df every
12·~ am · Andrew Calhoun but this failed to stimulate Slaug ter I m 1 a:ener
or roa con
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P4l'l of the Legton's ''Service ed Public Service Award.
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up. 18, :i5 p m; Wayne H trading on slaughter steero and sold stronf&gt; to 50 higher, slaUih· Mlllhone, 32, Rt. I, Reedovllle, Charles Legar'
rt.
,to God and Country" program, The honor, bestowed upon dog sel i an ~~~~en .lor fil·
up 18, 3 am.; Jacob G up 18. heifer! u buyers were faed ter ewes and feeder lambs •10 and colltl lor intox!c~t~o~ l Police sa1d Gerald Cogar,\.~ps to bring n~w emphasis F'Bl Director J . Eds:ar Hoover l f~ar~~ a~~~..dvit and ~ ilsuing
3.35 a.m.; Kentuckian down 19, with a slu11gish wholesale beef steady. Further ourtatlmontf of ;J'-d fl~ costo~tand thre 1 ~d ~.inersville, slopped to make a tO" the · religious ..pec\5 or our l ln ks only previous pres~nta· ang order to seize $2 for pick·
4 15 a m : Cotton Queen down trade.
recet~ts was the prirnlry ~ ]lO.l nr res ma: arres ' P left hand tum and Dennis Ray A!IDerican heritage; and the n~ Uori., was for the Democratic 1
a do
Qehvermg it
1• Esw: , Kapple, !1, Pomeroy Wlt.~io _car ri&gt;~ contlnuinB adherence to \he l senator's 30 years of service. ~gth': oun/
19, 6·15 am; L)'llll B. up 5:45 At Chicago, high choice and tor m the hl&amp;her trend.,:;: Robert ~is S:h, 19
cents for serv·
a.m.: Elisha Woods up 21. 6:1:t'i pnme JlOO.lSM lb slaughter slaughter lamb. 'Mle aev
.inljpn,
coas or pa 5 m the rear Kapp\e" WI:I e1ted ~lc religious concept!'!
11pon The senator, visibly moved by in or postin' 25
of notice to the
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on a charge of fallma 1&lt;! S~?P., .btc~ America was founded. the pre$entatlon made by ONA ov~ner p~ ce~ta day for hous1
e a.m; Warren Houglano down three loads prime 1211-1!50 lb prlres oaw moot ' pomt_a, .at 1 ,
wllhln an a"ured cjear &lt;til*#•• /Mayor Lee Smith of Mlddlo- PreSident Raymrmd E. Dix, pub'd f ed'ng ~nd
ce~ts tor
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Greonup 8:46 p.m.; Alliod-Aah-· sold 25 85-26.00. At other mar- seven year high.
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Oally nfr an e d;slroyilli the dog
land up Greenu~
p m. ; Cru- kets, high choice and prime,
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both vehicles
I American
Legion "Religious Record, is m his second term oe
~arden Logan remlnddble down Greenup 11:40 p.m.; tOOD-1350 lb were ::1.35-23.75; Live cattle future• 1 1V~~ce ·
Spud McDaniell, Pomwoy, al- Emphasis Week."
as a senator from Oh1o.
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'donll that onyone barRav~nswood down Greenup 3:10
17 cents per hundredwe I on
so was arrested on an 1ntoxic• l Americans are asked not onh ~ 81.
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a.m; Harry Dyer down Greenthe Chicago Mercantlle
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ly to oiHlerve Ibis special week CHICAGO - THE AMERIortn~,:
llee•se Is 1&gt;4 a.m.; Texas up _Gc-eenup
pool ~oh.,,q;) ll 4J;L'~1 1 n
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but the weeke to follow, in regu- cat 1 Medical Association (AM~) :bl:g~o: ~alty c.f up to $2 5.
10 a.m.; J. S. Lewts down
hange t h ll week.
aver
tar pubUc wonhip at ttle church House of Delegates meets m
dpe "Witbout eaaliin
Meldahii :IO p.m.; Valvollne up
slaUIIhlerlngs In d • ~ter
or synagogue of chol~ use dal- special •essloit todaY to map a He ad~· rdsbi I OD anyone'
Mt-ldahl &amp;:25 p.m.: Susan Lane
movement of drMised bee.
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ly family prayer, 1nd promote Last-ditch battle agaln~t the ad- more a
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cha~
ur Meldahl 11&lt;25 p m.; R. H.
vatod fairly aggressive demand TOKYO (UP() - Soviet Pre!the rellglouo education of chU· ministration's snow-balling med- plea•• arr~g ,d. tel~
Bo•worth II down Meldahl 4:10
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for lutureo contracto.
mter Alexia N. Kooygtn flew
dren
lcare program.
your taga
nv _'" y.n ber
am .; William Pitt up ME!Idahl gested an expanded lO,()()O.mUe
into Hanot tod&amp;Ay and was peet.
The delegates are expected to The decr~ase Jn the urn &amp;
8:10 am.
read building program through- Cheese pr!ceo were
od by a North VIetnamese dec- A pancake supper will
be
MARRIAGE APPUCATIONS plump whole-heartedly for "eld- ol tago so ld hao cut the Dos
out the Unite-.. State~~, but. want- for the week; butter waa
laratJon of IUpport for the Krtm· sponsored by the Middleport ~ William Blain• Collins, Jr., ercare," the AMA's plan for K~nnel Fun~ by abo~t .$2,000 ~or
GaHipolis Dam - Jf'ffboat er an initial authorization of changed to fractlonally
lln'l forelfn policy,
Pomeroy Rotary dub Jater t?l• 19, Rt. 2, Pomeroy, Marine providing for tht mt~dical needs thts year m compan~on watb
down 12:25 a.m.: H. E. Bowles only 1800 million over a lor the week;
were
month, it wao decided dunng Corps, and Lort~tta Fern Rob- of the aged throullh
private that of 1957. Due to thiS fact,
up 1:55 a.m.; Natwnal up 2:30 two-ynr period.
changed to two ('ents
The atatement aatd Commu- an open meetang Friday naght erts, 17, Rt. 2. Pomeroy, stuI
\Logan baH suffered • eubltan·
a.m. ; Orco up 6:1; a.m.; Semel ln addition to building high· and Jive ,poullcy
North VIet Nant oupports at the Heath
Methodist dent· John elth Bent• 1B Min- •11enc ...
tial cui in his pay by the !act
up 8 20 a.m.
way•. the Johnson program Chicago "'' anchan11d.
tho rorelll' policy or the Soviet church.
ersville Rt. I, carpe~te;, and Two Men Perish
1that much less money Will ba
Kanawha River- Beaver up would provide for improved
~nlon, tncludtn~ the .~ortrlne of I Further plan• for the au.pper Linda Lou Ballr, 17, Long Bot~ av.ailable for expens.es.
London 6:10 a.m.; Helen Z. health lao!lltleo, Increased vo- Soybeans cloood mlxod,
peaceful coo~teno with the wlll be announced lator.
tom, oludent.
Ia 3-Car Crash
In the final analylls, lot it be
down Marmet 10.40 p.m.; C. cational education, improve- ~ . to up 4'1•; wheat mixed,
West.
lt wa• allo agreed that Chuck
reminded that dOll are qid to
V. Harnor down Marmet 1 '"""' of water r.,ources and 1 lo up %; corn mixed, off
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odlt . II 81akeolee will be in charge of The staid Engllsh game
of FRANKLIN fUPI) - Homer be man's best friend, oo why
a.m.; Lu~ Jane _Lucas down tht rehabilitation of anal!i dam- t up n~~: Ollts weak h..
t wa;,l:a ~~n~n r~e::la
seleeting two Meigs Co u n t y cricket was introduced
Into MUler, 'Jl, and James Guthrie.! should any law • abldlnk per:
·~•rmet US a.m., E"o West ailed by strip mining.
off l'o to 110; and rye
ban orDan broadtioot b pa~he high ochool otudents to at~ weStern Samoa in the 1880., 39, both of Franklin, were killed son nelllect payment of the re~
\ Jrgmla up Marmet I o.m.;
Remove Lltnllatlons
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nleltl laat lor dayo. ill I three vehlclo accident Fri- istratlon fee an~ place his dog I
Allen R. Memll down Wmfleld The Republlans wanted to or Trade lhls week.
Commun at . ·~·~ new• egl!ll- Teen-agero In Cincinnati thlo
re co
day at !he lntoroectlon ol Ohio freedom in JOOPill'dy.
1:35 p.m.; Jefferaon up Wm- remove the aeographlcallimita·
cy and momtor
e.re.
March Dick Ros~nO.um, prel·
U hart I common bar· 123 and McLean Rd. ln Warrtn
lle_ld _3 a.m.; 0 . F. Shearer up lions on these proirams ' National BasketbaU
The stat~menllap/:"ared to
!dent ~aa In chart~• oJ tho buo- d Bt~~ztth I all o~er !l!&gt;ulh Amor- County.
Napoleon beat the allle4 Au ..
Winlielcl5•50 a.m.
and extend them to cover the By United Prtu lntoraatlonal ~~ dr~a~ ~ 1'"' tc c"om . 1 iness. session,
. II' wcountrteo ncopl Chilo and Two olhtro wero mloully In- trian and Russian armteo al
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entire U"ited States.
E&lt;ilttra Dtvtoloo
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TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
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Womap Die• fp
b•ll have misted previouo ef- Booton
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put North Viol Nom oqual'fly In Do
t k to Vet
Ex:presaway W rrrk
forts to extend lt11 provi11lon• to Cin.clnnatl
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the Kre~:·~::n tnR:• ~:; eran~ :'e:l~a:os:it~~ln Porn:
AKRON (UP I) - Betty Lou•oth01 areao . In the Sen•le, load- Philadolphla
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..rly today In 1 two-eer crash I amendments ohould be introWoatora Dtvlolon
Moocow b 1 '~· n
hospital as wao reported Fr~
on the eut ltg of the Akron I due~ u separate lellislation.
W. L. Pd. languag~d ;oa ~ast d~~~ tor day W~st! Is 8 Racine J'tllldent.
ElprtiiWiy.
The Repubhrans unveiled Lo• Anaelea
31 l3 .~74 h~re, sal oayg1n an
party
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Pollet 11id tho car drl•en by 1their ellernotive play shortly St. LouiS
26 28 .481 o! s_ovlet official• fie"
Mell• Oeaeral Hospital
Mr•. Barne• apparently croued ' before lhe panel went into Baltimore
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Hanoi rrom Peklfll It 1 p.m.
ADMISSIONS _
Frances
tht median 1tnp. The drl\·er orlclosed sess1on to vote on the Detroit
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Younger, Cheshire; Grace Sal·
tht aecond c.ar escap@d serlou• l le~islatlon
Their
program San Francisco
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ANNIVERSARY PASSEl
ser, Racine.
would cost $995 million over
Frlday'o 1\ooultt
LONDO, N •UPII-Q_ueen
ill'ury.
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'T!to occident occurred at the Ithe two years.
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Mura
Buoton 111 Cincinnati 1!3
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las, Harrisonville;
.'hoebo
oame spot where a flvo - cor House Repuh!ican Leader INew York 113 Detroit 112 (otl 1 lpechro~~. :a::•Y
Thompoon, Pomoroy,
BOON TO IUN J'OLLOWIIRI-Tbe army 11 tntJnr 1 ootar-jiOwered boat, lbown b1re, '
pileup lut November multe&lt;l1n Gerald Ford, Mich., saId the S¥n FrancliCo 120 Baltimore liJ ou ' ...
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..bleb Oln IJdm aiOPI 11 4.1 mlltl IP bour dtptndln( upon the IUP'I intellllty. The
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proposal would become the offl- !Only games scheduled!
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San Froncloeo at St. Loulo
Cm. vs. Phlla. at Syracuse
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Sunday'o Gamet
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Pome· Los Angeles at Botton
roy's business district at 11 :40 Baltimore at Deb'oit
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Red Devils Win

A lenSIIUOnal ~loot desperation jump shot by Eastern'•
Ken Hartung split lht corda ao
!be !ins! b=er sounded at Ky·
&amp;er Creek Friday nigbl to ~ve
the unde!ealed Eagles a ap1netingling, oome from behind, 57·
55 Soothern Valley
Athletic
Conference wiD over
Coach
John Wickline's Bobcato.
The dramatic balket was oetup with three oeconds remain1n .in the contest.
Kyger Creek led all the way
UD!U x.. Calclwell oank • bu- lead at the lntermiaoioo.
Tyo, Leach, and Duncan
lo Spencer, 24-1; llarltmg,
ket from mid-court with 4:57 The Eagles cut Kyger Creek'• aet up lha final three mlmltA!I 25; Cruise, Z.l-6; Knight,
By Ualted l'nll llrtentatfoaol
left on the clock. The game then 1Jead to foW" poinls, with 5:07 of dramatic action.
15; Caldwtlt, 2-2-6 ; and Eicht;a~
••&gt;e-sewed until Theron Cruise )femaining in the oecond period Coach Wic line said after the ing..- 142. Totals 21J.11-57.
; Army 75 Rutgers 68
canned a foul shot with forty- but Leach canned .two lay-ups ! game, "We played a.
great
KYGER CREEK (5:iJ
IWestchester C.C. 62
;j
eight seconds left. ~yger's L~n· to ~ut the Bobcats III command l game but~~ corrurutted
too Duncan, 9--2-20 . Leach
7-1Long Island Aggies 57 MASON - A red-hot shoot- ' cent of their shots with the per cent of their shots. They
ny Tyo then hJt a Jumper w1th agam.
. rna. ny fouls. Coacb Brown de- 15; Barnett, 0-0-0; Thomas, 1-1.- New York A.l 110 Stoneh'ill 93
••ored only four pom·Is throug•
ing Wahama White
Falcon
on ~
ar
just six seconds left to tie the H.artung sank Iwo f ou1 shot cIme d to comment.
4; Tyo, 7-2-16 ; Johnson, O-OOi Columbia 86 Harvard tl
,
. . starting five actually hitting
.
t 55-55
Eagles Spa ld'1
0-0-0
H 11 0-0-0
team swarmed oHr the vtslt- &amp;1 per cent before bemg taken out the second quarter.
1·n the 0pening minutes of third Shootmg·wtse the
ocoEareta c ·h AI B
th
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· Pratt 66 Rorhe.ster Tech 61
lng Buffalo Bisons
Friday out of the game in the third Wahama faces the Pomeroy
1·od piay to slice the KC lead I hit 20 of 48 shots for 4! per cent Totauls n~ _
s ern oac
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Gannon 109 M1ch Lutheran 64 · ht b
f 93-47 ·
art
P th
· th P meroy gym
called time out. Then came the to 33-29 then trouble set ln for ,and excelled at the charity line &amp;ore. By Quarter! :
Penn 00 {a,· _ ·
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Yh a score o do m a qu er.
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game t at pre.game pesters Harry Surface led the Falcon this evening, in a triple head.
9 l8 11 l&amp;-57 , Cc.r-nell 110 Dartmouth 84
winning shot.
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the Bobcats as
oDUis, Y 11 mg
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1Eastern
had predicted would be close. scoring with 30 points
with er with 9th grade teams meetThe Bobcats, ~hmd
SOJJ_Ie the tallest p~ayer on the . team, Kyger Creek htt 24 of 17 at~ ) Kyger Creek
16 17 10 12-55 Boston Coli. 101 Northeastern 90
Bobby Greene and Gordon Pow- ing at 5:30 prior to the reservw
great ball handhng by Ph 11 fouled out wtth 5:52 left m that t.Eompt.!; for 51 per cent and aev~ Reserves, Eastern 42, KC 32. Wilkes 75 Harpur 60
The teams had battled ear- ell following with If! and 17 , re- I contest at 7 o'clock.
- - Hartford 98 Hunter 51
Iter at Buffalo through five ex- spectively. Greene had a per The Wahama reserves easily
Navy 74 Gettysburg 49
tra periods with the Falcons feet night from the floor with I whipped the Buffalo Reserves,
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Cortland St. 88 Geneseo St. 64 winning. Becaus~ of the close- seven, all from outside. Powell 43-Z3 to reverse a decision that
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Lowell T. 89 N. Hawthorne 68 ness of the prevmus contest, hit seven field goals in 10 at -! had gone against them by one
) Ohio High School Basketball . Mansfield Malabar 51 Dover 46 Mass. Tech 85 Kings Point 78 many thought Friday
night's tempts.
point earlier at Buffalo.
::n:!'~ :;ess JDtenational \Coshocton 50
Princeton 66 Brown -49
game would be another
nip Two 26-point quarters tn the The box score:
~untington (W. Va.) 75
MansfieldMadison 39 : Adelphi 79 New Pal\2 St. 66
and tuck affair.
first half gave Wahama a 51- WAHAMA - Surface, 9-UPortsmouth West 64 Waverly u lLexington 62 Ontario 44
Bentley 94 Pace 80
Howe~er. they flgured
with- 14 halfhme lead. Bu~al~. a ball 30; Powell, 7-3-17; Rood, 3-0-ei;
Portsmouth Ea8t 62
1Crestview as Clearfork 39
Alfred Tech 82 Auburn C.C. 13 out takmg the Falcons
lnto club that had been h1ttm~ g~ Zuspan, 3-+10; Greene, 7+18
as
Coach
Bob
Oliver's
all season, had trouble findmg Redmen, 1-2-4 M. Roush, 1-2mind
M' f d 69
Wheelersburg 57 Plymouth 57 Loudonville 55
.
South
eh
boys hit an astounding 57 per the mark as they made only 22 4; Wamsley, 142; Van Meter,
m or
Black River M Hillsdale 47
:Morris Brown 83 Mor oust 60
1-0-2· Gibbs 0-6-0· Arthur 0Rebouoding, 46 to 28 favor· Jackets had a cool night from
Portsmouth Notre Dame 1!0 ILima Senior 75 Middletown 6ll Phillips Oilers 82 Georgia T. 6ll
IHI. Totals: 33-%7-93:
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lng Logan.
outSide, teammate Moore had Portlmouth Clay 85
•Li
C C 58 D f
M!Bnu (Fla.) 94 Fla Soulhm 82
BUFFALO _ J Cochran z.
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his best production of the sea_South Weblter 52 1 rna . .
e~ance 43
Shepherd 101
,
0-4- Caato 2-:1-2· ' Buck ;1-6Fleld shootmg, ~ per cent to son, 80 points on 13 fielden and Eutem 52 Piketon 50
New Bre~en 82
Afderson.S'roaddus 77
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G.' Garr~n. ' 4-4-12 ; D. Garri~
40 per cent favormg Logan. four charity throws. High for Columbos Linden 67
.
Sidney Holy Angels 69 W. Liberty 82 W. Virginia St. 79
son o-2- . Duffy l-:1- : B. Coch2
5
The cold arithmetic of bas- Logan was George Hummel
Columbus Eastmoor 16 Celma I.C. 80
.
D-•vidson 119 Go. Washington 83
ran, :t-3-7: Sulll~an, I !12 · Artb
ketball thus is enough to ex- with 17.
Columbus South 85
Manon Local 00 Bethune Cookman rn
_ 'rot . !4-19-4 •
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plain Logan High school's t"ri- Logan led 15-12 at the first
Columbus East 83 Waynesfield 81
llelledict' lOti
ur By01 q.;.rter':~clay night 63-53 victory over quarter post, 3:1-Z4 at halftime, Columbos West 93
Wapakoneta St Joseph 58 Eld. Waters 99 Paine CoiL 78
Wahama ..... .
12--B!
26 26 29
the Middleport Jackeis at Mid· 46-40 alter three quarters.
Columbua Whet:otooa 76 Cory-Rawson 81 Arlmgton 43 Citadel 8f Virgm11 . Military 72
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Buffalo .
ll----4
7
Middleport now is o-10 in the Columbus Brookhaven 59
Delphos Sl Johll:i 55
~-ort Valley St. 1115 Flo. A&amp;M 96
Gallipolis_ battled Wellston on nearly equal terms for
...... 10 4 19
dleport.
Buddy Moore, the little Jack- league, Q-14 overalL Logao is
Columbw Walnut Ridge 57
Ayresville 14 Coppin St. 79 Frostburg St. 68 one half Fr_tday rught but the G?lden Rockets turned on 1
----et guard put the first of 13 field 4&lt;1 in the league, 4-10 overalL Columbus Aqinas 72
McComb 85 Arcadia 62
Howard U. (D.C. ) 94
the steam m the fmal two penods to wm gomg away,
goals through in the first min- The Middy Reserves lost 41·
Columbus Central 70 1Sidney 61 Troy 58
Delaware SL 91 72-58. , , ,
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ute for • 2-0 lead but Pbelps 38 their sixth in the league •· Columbus North 85
IWapakoneta 63 Kenton 49
Davis and Elkins 82
The VJS!tmg Rockets held a shm s;-29 ed~e over Coach
tied it up with a jumper from g~inst four victories, It was
Marion·FrankliD 16 Lorain Admiral King 72
,
Morris Harvey 79 Duke Burson's ~lue DevJls dunng m errrusswn.
12 feet out and NiXon shortly Logan's sixth win against four Urbana.lOO Mt. Vernon 75
Findlay 891Louisiana Coil. 88 WiL {'..arey 66 Before. t1Je: Galbans could tal- ils committee nlne turnovers.
1Y a porn! 10 lhe lhlnJ stanza,
did likewise.
I defeats. lllgh for
Middleport GrandVIew 82 Whitehall 11
Pandora Gilboa 58
Hampden-Sydney 1111
The Jackell were behind the waa George Sauer with 12 and Worthingtoo 51
Continental ~1
Washington Coli. (M.) 79 the Wellstoruans rang up lix The victory pushed Wellston
IDe, •
rest of the way, a little colder high for Logan was Stone wlth
Delaware Hayes G Ottawa Glandorf 64 Kalida fiO Virginia St. 77 Va. Union '10 straight markers for a 39-29 into a third place tie with Jackfrom the field than Lo~an and 17.
Upper Arlington 60 Bexley 31 Miller City M
Old Oomlnioo 104
load, and that was the
bell l oon, which dumped Pomeroy Coach George Evans' hardcontrolling neither board. There Tonight the Jackets travel to London 78 Wes«:~e 46
Columbus Grove 82
Bridgewater 84 g.ame.
last night Both have 5-5 league' luck Hannan Trace Wildcats
was no overtaking them.
NelsonvJIIe.
Grove City 80 !'filfhn 44
Cleveland John Adams 99.
The visiting Rockebl l.ncreas- records. GAHS dropped to ai matched visiting Blackfork goal·
They battled back lo within Logan .. .. . .. .. .. . 15 33 46 83 Gahanna 83 Hilliard fl
Clev~land Glenville 78
Mldwea_t
ed !heir lead to 20 points _ 56- fourth place tie with Logan and I for-goal Friday night, bui the
three polntl ..,rly int he fourth Middleport .. .. . 12 24 40 S3 Marysville 6f Groveport 47
Cleveland Letm 76
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~nkato St: ~8 Mich. Tech 74 46 _ witb 3,24 remaining In Pomeroy. Tbe Chiefs, Panthers I Decatur-Washington High school
period as Moore up up 8 points Logan, Auker 5-1-llt Pbelpl Columbus Academr 82
Cleveland Benedictine 50 orthern Mlc · 95 Ferris St. 90 the contest. At thts point both and Devils all own 4-6 records five outdid the GalUa count1ans
and Bruce Wallace 5 to out· 6-0-12, Courter 4-3-11, Hummel
West_ Jefferson 71 Cleveland Jobo Hay 87
St. Ambr~ 99 Ill. Ins!. T. 69 coaches
oubstituied
ireel . in the SEOAL.
fro~ the free-throw lanes and
core Logan 17-13 in that per- 1-3-17, Nixon ~1-12. Totals 271Columbua Umverstty M
Cleveland Collinwood 65 B~Jott 75 GOrneU (Iowa) 89
GAHS
t
d th Ro 1
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the result was a 55-51 wm for
lod but H wao too tittle and ftl-16) 63.
Dublln 16 Cleveland East 93
Ripon 90 Monmouth (IlL) 71
. ou score
e . ckels Galhpohs " now lHI for the Blackfork.
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Cleveland East Tech M State Coll Iowa 73
U m the fmal two nunutes year, Wellston ts H.
The loss was Hannan Trace's
tooFive
late.
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Logan boys_w~ tn dou- Bradbury
~. Davis 2-0-4, StoColumbus Rosary -"' Cleveland St. lgnatiua 86
-. u~stana (S ·D)
· 69 of action.
13th
of the season, against two
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ble figures and JJIIII . balanced bart 2-e-4, Wallace 2-2-6, CUn Canal Winchester 79
Cleveland Lincola J5 Western lllmolB 83
In downing Ga11ipolls for the contest,
Wenston s res-erves triumph!ll.
scoring was too much to con- ningham G-3-3, Stephenson 3-3New Albany 13 Cleveland Rhodes 51
Augustana &lt;ID.) .68 12th consecutive time in
sil: mauled the hapless Blue imps, The Wildcats led 10-7 after
lain
18. Totals 22 :9-19) 53.
Columbu. Hartley til
Cleveland South 34 N. Dakota St. 80 Morningside 66 years Wellston outshot, oulre- 52-22.
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one period. Blackfork rallied to
While Gary Slobart of
the Ol!iclals, Bibbee and Fisher.
Columbus 1\oady 13 South l!uclid Brusb 78
M~bead St. M Wmona 52
bounded, and oulhustled !he Next Fr~day, GallipoliS JOur· take a 24-20 halftime lead. It
_:_~~:::_~:=:=_:_:::__::::._..:::::,;::::::._.::.________ 1Columbus Watloraoll 7S
Shaker Heights 71 Chicago Tchrs, 96 Lewli 93
Gallipolitans_ WHS sank 26 of neys 18 . Athens while Wellston was 41-37 after three periods.
Columbuo OeSalea 10 Parma Valley Forgo 62
Upper Iowa 94 Iowa Wesleyan 75 61 from the field too: a 42 6 per· hosts Middleport.
Blackfork hit 11 of 23 fouls, HT
Columboo St. Cbarles M
Euclld 53 Lewrenre 70 Kno• 61
centage.
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Box score of lest nigbt'l con- sank 7 of 12.
Newark CathoB• 13 Eastlake North 57 Bedford 4G Millikin 84 North Central 62
test:
Terry Cr&lt;meen'l 18 points
1'eayl Valley 82
Westlake tlij Avon Leke 47
Wartburg 64 Central (Iowa) 58 From the free throw lanet,
WEUSTON !7%)
paced the Wildcats attack. FigLuther 81 Simpaon 17
the charges of Coach John Oer- Holzaphel, 3-3-9; Horne, 0-0- gins dumped In 19.
Franklin Heights M Bay Vlllage 73
Pl....nt View 60
Olmsted Falls $8 Nebraoka Weoleyao 7&amp; Doane 71 row hit 20 out of 30. The Rock· 0; Zimmerman, 1~2; Gllliland, Next Friday, the 'Cats will
Reynoldsburg 17 Rocky River 85 Fairview t1
Wllllam P~ 82 Dubuque 51
ets grabbed 35 rebound&gt;---Gary 8-4-16; Stabler, 11-6-j;: Nicholas, host North Gallia iD !heir final
Ohio Ileal 5V
Medina 74 North Olmsted 115
Coe 60 Gnnnell S3
Stabler and Andy Holzapbel 3-N; Bethel 3-1-7; Strotb, IHI, cooference game of the ,,eason.
MI. Vernon St. VIncent 411 Breckoville 50
Northwestern (Iowa )88
"tagged
10 each. Wellston 0; Jacobs, 96-24; Jordon, 1-0 Box score of last Dlght s game :
Newark 75 Marie!!£ 73 (ot)
Cuyahoga Hel&amp;bts 39
Coocordia (Neb.) fl _oommitted 12 turnover• - 28 2; Milikan, OIHI; Fout, 0-0-0;
BLACKFORK (1151
Ironton 61 Lancaster T/
Brooklya ~
Friends 84
less than the Rockets
made T(YfALS 26-20.72.
Malone, 2-1-5; Coler, 4-3-11 ;
Millersport 83
Richmond Heights 36
Southwestern (Kantt.l 57 against Logan la.st week iD a
GALLIPOLIS !58)
Figgins, 8-11-19; Harper, tH-1 ;
Sharpshooter Dan Crothers, a the boarda, pulling down 12 of
Amanda Clearereek 0 Warrensville 87
Central St. (Ohio) 83
96-74 loss.
Hamnlton, 8-2-18; Burson, :I-IMcCorkle, 7-:1-17; Hutchlnsoo, t
5-11 senior guard, burned !he the Panthers' 29
rebounds. Plckeringloo 119
mdependence
Steubenville •• Gallipolis blt 24 of 58 field IHJ; Smith, 1~2; E. Hamilton, D-2: T(YfALS 22.-11-55,
baskets lor 34 points to pace Jack""n ended lhe contest with
LencastA!r Fenwick 78 Slrollisville 84
Fenn 78 Malone 74
goal attempts for • 40.8 mark. 1~2; Brown, 1~2; Mitchell
HANNAN TRACE (51j
til! Jackson lroiiDien to a C. 411 r•bounda.
Fairfield Union 42 Carrull 31
Nortli Royalton 57 Parsons 83 Wooster. 8 I
From the_ foul circles, tbe BID"· :1-7-13; Fisher, 3-1-7; Anderson, Rucker, 3+7; Murdock, 14
61 romp over visiting Pomeroy Sndth, lht 5-10 senior lflerd, Utica 73 Jobnllowll 87
Twinsborg 84 Orange 46
Akron 92 San Franc1sco St. fl sonmen h1t to of 21. GAHS col- ~; Gilmore, 142 ; Sanders, 2; Cremeens, 5-:t-18; BelVtlle, 4Yrlday night.
followed Swindell with 1$ polnta Licking Vulley 8'1 Heath 67
WUloughby South 12
Sontbweot
ected only 2S rebounds wllh 0-0-0; Else!,
0-0-0. TCirALS ~ 1-9; Montgomery, 3-3-9; Colley,
Crothers, a 1tylish jump shot on si&gt;: battkell and lour charity Northridge 86 Danville 52
Mayfield 48 New Mexico 76 Hawaii 39
Dick Hamilton and Coe Burson 24-lfhl8.
3-IHJ; T(YfALS 23-Hl
, arltsl wbo al.oo batt !he knack t&lt;.sses. Dave Eskew, wbo play. Richwood 59 Big Walnllt IS
Mentor 58
Southwestern SL (Okla.) 71
getting nve each. The Bluo Oev· By quarters:
By quartero;
of drlvlnll, dribblllli and re- 01_ In the plaCt&gt; of Bruce Simp- Cardingloo 83 Olentangy 71
Palneevtllo Rlversldo 10 East Central Oklahoma St. 58
Wellston ... ... 16 17 17 22 - 72 Blackfork ..... 7 17 17 14 - SS
boundllli wen, tallied 13 field son who wa• sidelined with til- Circleville 74 Miami Traco Ill Wicklille 59
Wool
Stanford 17 Oregon 75
Gallipolili ..... 11 18 8 21 - 58 Hsnnan Trace 10 10 17 14 - Sl
goalo and eight free throws 0188 scored nine. Big Bob Crow Wll!lhlnglon C. H. 71
Painesville Harvey 11i UCLA 93 Washington St. 41
San Fran. 104 U. of Pttcific 14 Reserveo - Wellston 52 GA Reserves- Blackfork 36, HT
whjle ·leacllng !he Jackson crew was' limited to seven as the roHillsboro rt Geneva 57 Ashtabula 49
Seattle 'II Idaho St. Tl
Oregon St. 74 California 57
22.
25.
18 Ill llfth victory In 10 league suit of brilliant. defensive work We1t Falll !'I
i Ashtabula Edgewood 81
outiDga.
by Jackson'&amp; Jack Shelton.
Madlaon South 14
Ashtabula Harbor 51
The lronrnen'o ace point-get·
New Leiinglon 61 Sheridan 80 Fairport 63 Perry 45
ter bad 21 markers at illtermJs. Scoring In double ligures for Paint VaUey 80 Centralia 58 Burum 79 Newbury 89
sion. Jackson held 8 44-34 haij. !he winners be~idet_ Crothers Bucyrus 75 Willard 58
Grand Valley 84 Ledgemont ss
time lead over Coach Rwts were Lorry Adau- Wllh 17 aod Elyria 51 Marlon llardinl 45 Our Lady of Lourdes 71
12
Moore's Panthers.
Shelton wtth ·
Logan 83 Middleport 53
Byzantine 48 Coach CbarHo McAfee'a pow- Athena took the lead lor good Shultz 2-:1-7. T(YfALS 244---54. NelsonvUle 19 11 I II - 14
Even !bough Pomeroy trailed In aD 41 personal foulo were Atheno 83 Nelsonville 5I
Clearview 71 Midvlew 71
Bull•oolt
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by 10 points when !he first haU called ~ith Jackson being as- Wellston 72 GolllpoliB 58
Flrelandtt 6f Avon 53
er ul Athens
~•• sh
elf and eventually built 8 1D-polnt By Quarters:
\Reserves: Nelsonville 41, Albended, H was stlll
, an Improve- ses--' ~and Pomer·ov 19. Porn- Ada 73 Oelpbol Jefferson II
Keystone 89 Brookside 49
an early acare by Nelsonville lead behind the line shooting of Athens
10 17 16 20 - 13 ens 42.
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calk up lhelr Larry Coon and Eric Gustavsoo.l;;;;=========...i==========-,
ment over ear1tor rn1nuteo oI eroy.,..bit~on 21 of 72 sbots
from MinstA!r 66
.
Cleveland Wett rt
3tlth
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New Knomlle 62 lot)
Cleveland Max Hsyeo 58 and ":~-~hultvt o
victory Gustavson finished as I be
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cw~ a leaot • Ill lor game's top scorer with 18 poinll
beblnd 2-711
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roy bad a en
• Jackson blt on 36 of 80 for a Celina 75 Be ou-- ••
Aurora 75 Gartellavllle 74
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when the first otanza doood.
Riverdale
82
Cleveland
Hswkon
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The Panthero began closing strong 58 per cen average.
Buckeye Central 89
Beacbwood 3li championship,
Bullclogs whose league record
Bedford Cbanel 10
Playing 011 the 1018n lloor of Ia 1 perfect IIHI.
the gap nddw8y through the In the prellminary contest, BIU(fton 75 Harnt4 'll
aecond quart« with m points Jackson'o
lteservet dumped Buckland 72 Cridersvtlle 58
Akron St. Vincent 48 tho second place Greyhounda, Bob Richards drilled ill 17
by Phll Swindell and two eaeh Pomeroy 51·29. Don Swisher Gomer 70 Spencerville IS
Cleveland Gilmour 80
Athellll blew an early 5-5 lead point&amp; lor !he secoru( place
by Bill JeweU and Dave Eskew. was high lor the Bally Panlhen Lime Sbawnee 71 Coldwater 4&amp; Parma Our Lady of Padua 58 and flnlshed the first period on Hounds, wbo are now 8-2 1n
Pomeroy then !J:alled by o~ly wtlh 12.
Llncolo view 11 Bluecreek 14 Qoverleal 68 Highland li4
the 9bort end of a 19-10 score.
loop competition.
,
eight, 3!-25, ..With three nun- By Quarters:
Mendon 110 St. Henry 71
Cleveland LuthOran Weot 71
Tryinll for the big upaet Nel- Tonight Athens steps
toto

College
Scores

grams for fhe observance of the

22nd anmversary of the sinking
of the USS Dorchester and the
heroism demonstrated by four

~·7 ~~pareutly tbio particular bomber crew ion't completely oatlofted. NeaUy otencUed o11lh1 "·~3 tllltlall• tr.. • JUI
w~dl "Check. ihe oil and clean window• please.'t It'1 enou&amp;b W ruin a refueler'l day.
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J)aily Seallnel, Poml'l ov·Middl•!"'rl ,

Coacb Jim Adorna' Rutland l89 ohotl for 14 per cent .Hom- contest, Rutland dumped Hsrr.
Red Oevtb pooled their oeventh cleo oank 22 of 74 trles for Z7 per den by a 5&amp;-23 m•rg.n tlltrr.
win of the ae&amp;IOn by ellppinll cent.
· Y•rbrolllh led the wlnnen with
the Hamden Enctoeera
70-51 PatloD paced Hamden with 15 aod Mike Martin had 13.
Friday . ~ at Rutland.
17 poln\1 and Canode notched · Gregory topped Hamclen &lt;filb
The Rutland vlctorj avqed 11 marl&lt;era.
eight.
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f• el 11 foul - · Eastera COI&gt;a 118-4t defeat at the bonds of Lembert lod Rutland rebound· By Qi~&lt;rterw;
Tboma. jumped into a 18-11 ad- Both teamo played Iough do- trolled the boarda with 23 ,..
Coach Larry KriJier's team ear· ing with 16 while Roanie Black IIIBmden . . . . . . . . . IS 24 !3 51
vantage at lht end of the open- !enotve bell until Roger Bam- boundo. Kyger bad If,
ller thll year.
grabbed 13. In all, the Devils Rutland .. ... , ..... 11 11 50 70
ing stanza.
ott became tbe second Bobcat Both teamo had If turoovero.
Senior Lorry Rupe led the had 55 rebounds and Hamden IIAMDEN - Canode U-11;
Oevlll with 21 polnll on 10 lield 34.
Patton 4-U, RadcJJ!( 1~2. MeDuncan, who llnlshed lht eve- to foul out u be ultld with 1:· E&lt;lstom won lhe re~erve
In• lth 20 'mt
ed 10 J8 left.
42-32.
dea lllolntctor l'V de- goall and a free throw. Allo Tbe Red Devils jumpec! Into Qaskey 1~2; Thaeker
2-1-6;
n- w.
po 0 ' conn
Richard Dougla. and
!dod to ~
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billing In double flgurel lor !he a 1~13 first quarter lead, ·stack- Patton 8+17; Gresory 3-N. Tothat pertod.
Coach Wlctllno thou Insert.- Rouoh led !he Little Eagleo
e
1P my
winners were Jim Lambert with ed It Into • !1'1-:U halftime mar- tals 227-51.
The "fired-up" underdogs con- ed Don Johnson and
sohpo- 14 and 11 potntw respectively,
If and Rusty Little, 12.
gJn and was leading 50-33 when Rutland - Lambert
U-11,
tlnued to amaze the Eaales as msoresutdl J"";;;tollalthel and
_ M lk 1 Jerry llall paced the
Little
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Little
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Rupe
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Tyo hit threa corner obola, pe ng
oeven from the field and Rupe Rutland will host Tht&gt; Plains IQ-1-21, Stewart Z.U, Barreu 1·
Leach three lay-ups and DW&gt;- replace Thomas and Banlell
Box score of tho
sank 10 of 19 shots. Rutland tonight.
D-2, Wright o-z-2, Felt)' Q-1-L
can two more mld-&lt;lourt shot&amp; Cruise, CaldweU, and
Har· game:
ended the contest lnttlng 30 of ill Friday night's
reserve Totall 30-1070,
to lead !he Kyger live to 33-27 tung theD traded beoket.t with
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Perry 75 LefayettA! 59
Akron KeiiDiore 80
Elida 77 Bath 71 (ot)
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two quick fieltlera by Rob J1ont1.
ley and Dick Adama •plllled Albeno Into a U:U tie ai' lht
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Coon 8-4-16; Rannow 4-Z.IO;
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Handley · H-to; wren 0-1-i.
TOTALS 25-~.
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Jante~ s-0-f· Rits U.lt· Riclr
50A a D. 1 Milo llartlt I f ·
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3 Presidents Try to Explain Viet Nam War
tAoalytfll
(l!:OITOI\'S NOTE ' Why are
Americaa mel and money 10
d..ply lnv.Wod iD Soutr Vlel
Nam In 1 war that never 1et1
won? Ia this dltpateb, UPI
correspondent [)onald H. May
t&gt;umlnet tbe question and
some of the answers gtvea
since 1954 by thrre presldentl
ami l"llrious other U.S. offlrlals in a position to know.~

GOLDEN mSPLAY-Don Schollander. HI-year-old swimmer from Lake Oswe~o. Ore .. coJ- .
lected four gold medals for the United States iu the last Ol)·mpics which earned him the
IUillvan Award as the outstanding amateur athlete in the countrv

By DONALD H. MAV
United 1-'re11 International
WASHINGTON (UPI !-Three
l S. pres id ent s have trled to
explain why the United Stf\tes
Is mvolved . at :-.ueh cost of men
and money, in Hw war in South
Viet Nam.
Is it to help the Vietnamf'~e"
1Or is it to furllwr basic v.:-;
j strategic interests"'
This question has come in
(or mcreasing public debate rectntly because of the upheaval~:~
· in Saigon and the general frus·
I tralion of a war that nrvrr
1gets won .
1 Jt bt&gt;ars on how the United
States .should react if the recent

flurry of anti-Americanism in maining countries in Southeast the whole of Southeast Asia this is not dominoes. This 1!1
Saigon were to grow in propor- Asia would be menaced by a would be involved, and that marxism."
lions, or, if South Viet Narn one great flanking movement .. .the would involve hundreds of mil- lt remained for William P.
day asked the United States loss of South Viet Nam would lions of people . . . il cannot Bundy, assistant secretory of
to go home.
set in motion a crumblins proc- be ignored."
state for Far Eastern affslrs,
The adminJ~tration nas bt&gt;en ess that could, as it progressed, On March 26. 1964, Defense to add the ultimate refinement
accused of not being dear on ha\'e grave consequences ?or us Secretary Robert s. McNamara In a speech last Ja~. 23.
the basic question of purpose. ::md for freedom .. We reach the said that. in addition, Soulh •·[f the Cornrnumst powers
Response To Rrquest
inescapable conclusiOn that uur Viet Nam is a test case for the succeed m aggression,'' Bundy
Technically, all U. S. aid tn 1own national interests demand new Communist strategy ... of said, "they will be encouraged,
South Viet Nam has been In ~orne help from us ... "
' wars of liberation• or what is fr~ nations discouraged , and
response to a 19M request from
On Sept. 9, 1963. President properly called covert aggres- i the inevitable proceu of evoluthe late Ngo Dlnh Diem, an- John F. Kennedy was asked tn 1 sion or insurgency."
I tion toward moderation within
swered in a letter Oct. 23. 1954 , a television Interview whether Carrying this one slep far- the Communist countrle• them·
by President Dwighl D F:i!IIE'n- 1he subscribed to !hi' so called ther, Secretary of State Dean selves postponed o~ perhaps
hower.
I theory of '·Calling dommoes."
. Rusk sa id in a Dec. 23 news prevented altogether. '
Agreeing to help, · Eisenhower
Would Improve Po11itioa
I conference : "We feel that we
Citing the reform of tw:'l ·
wrote Diem : "The purpose .. i111 He replieo . "1 believe it .. , have learned in the last many itlerite Germany and millarl!lt
to assist the l§ovemment or China looms so high just beyond I decades that a persistent course Japan and_ the po~sible m~U~w­
Viet Nam in developing and the frontiers, that if South Viet of aggresllion left to go un.. ing of Sov1et cold war pohc1es,
maintaining i:t strong, viable Nam went , it would not only checked can only lead to a gen- Bundy said :
sta tf' , rapab le of resisting at- give thefT' an improved geo-- 1 era\ war and therefore that the "Such a process of moderatempted subversion or agres- graphic position for a guerrilla independene o£ particular coun· Uon will come eventually for
sion ... "
assault on Malaya but. would tries is a matter o£ importance the Communist nations oi Asia
But on April 4, 1959. In a also give the imprenion that to the general peace."
lf they are checked. It cannot
speech at Gettysburg, Eisen- the wave of the fllLure in SouthRush said that if the Commu- come if they are not-and any
hower stat_ed a deeper purpos.e: least Asi~ was China and the nlsts took over South V:"~t Nam lOBs of free nations makes the
''Strategically South V1et Commumsts.''
''they would simpll move the future task that much, and per.
Nam ·s capture by the Commu- And on March 15, 1964 ,
problem to the next country haps immensely, more dlffl·
nists would bring their power dent Johnson said losll of South and the next and the next ... cult."
several hundred miles into a Viet Nam "would be a
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L Y 3-4550
b· k J mouncNl thai if the ary, none ."
1block the government has des1g- :to turn one dismal block., sur24S E. State St. Athens t~:n!r~,- ~ huusl'wives got paid 1
Husbands ''Luck~"
Inated as its No. 1 target in th€ : rounded _by hundreds. ~f db mal
'iii::::;::::~::::===:::::===: I r j 1 t l2 ol tlwir household oc- A11other told husband::; to con- war on poverty.
I blocks, mto a magnificent ex: _
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rl s id~r. t:1em:elves ~reat bar~ain 1 _2~~':~ h~ve an oasis in ; am~ I~. o_f how neighborhood r~·
th ,. folk fur thc~f' Jobs their hu.,tr rs - and lucky too - &lt;:~nd
habilrlalmn can be accom: ~'~-'"'~:lv w~rlh wnutd be' more ]advised wives to pay their own bank figures: "Well, l'_d go 1 p!ished - if you're willing
1ihan ·$250 billion
1bw~ks but not to ask for cash .a,lon~ wit_h that. But wa1t
spend the money.
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:m Million llonsM'-h•f's
because the old man probably I d Jack 1t up 1o $200 a week . On Tuesday, the natwn s ant~•BALDWIN
1 Th1.-.. is frgun·d on the basis of f'rluld11 't afford it.
When l start to think of all poverty architect, Sargent -~rt-·
end OTHER FAMOU!
million
huusrwives.
each
Here's
the
bank's
break~o":nrthese
chores arnund here!
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BRANDS
wor kng 99 .1i houn; a week .
of the . average hou~w!Ve s And quite a few women don t project. to return to CIVIl12:a~on
At ~ l fi!l :14 ;-~ wee k tilt· year ly tasks, With columns showmg the have a car - have to carry the the miserable block of \\est
!wag•· v.-ould b2 $8.285.68 .
·numher of hours she s~ends on groceries ... "
1ll4th _Street, between Sevent~
·~~.e
housewife
was
called
"a
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per
week,
the
gotng
rate
Mrs.
John
Talbelle
of
Ma~·
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111 \, ed ul. though
.. Factory Treined Service"
j force in 1he economy . . but nol land the value per week:
Yeah. Most hus~ands are too res1dents say there . are ~ore
PHONE 22
JACKSON. 0 · . t~ \'en included m our statistics! " Joh
Hours Rate Value . dumb to know tilt.'&gt; Mo.st hoUSt:&gt;-1 booze bottles than m a mght11Nursemaid
44 .5 $1.25$55 .63 1wives figured it_ out long age~ . dub and rats the !tize of grey· ,
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1.2 2.50 3.00 The husbands. t( they haven t hounds.
Food Buyer
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OPTOMETRIST
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1.50 26 .25 : know - I guess to butter up 43.000 rundown old-law teneOffice Hours. 9 to 12, Z to 5 (Uuse at Noon on
Launctress
5.9 1.90 II .21 women; they're the on~~ who lments which bllg_hl, New _Y~rk
Thurs. - East Court St. . Pomeroy
Sramstr{'ss
1 J 2.50 3.25 1take care ol the money.
and 380 of the c1ty s l m1lilon
Pnwti cal 1\urse .6 2.00 1.20
impoverilihed citiZt'OS .
Mmntenance Man
GUEST SPEAKERS
Others who know the situa1.7 2.25 3.83 . ATLANTIC CIY, N. J tUP I) tion fear 1t wtll be impossble l
r.ardner
2.3 1.55 3.571 -Coaches Ray Graves of the to fix the conditiOns m the smfhaufleur
2.0 2.20 4.40 1 University of Florida a~d Jim gle bJock without rehabilitating 1
Tul&lt;rl
99.6 . 159.34 Owens .C the Umvers1ty of :the whole neighborhood, which 1
Two housewives. picked some- Washmgton will be _the guest today is a symbolic urban jun- :
at random from New lecturers for the Natmnal Foot· 1 gle.
1 whal
:York CJty and a little New I ball clinic at Convention Hall,
Haven For Addicts
· York town. tended to somewhat ! March 22-25.
''And
it is a narcotics haven
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hPlillle both husbands a nd BEGIN RAINING
U_ndhe· prostitutes," said Sidney Evans 1
1b11nks and somewhat furtht'r up- ! NEW YORK 1UPil
1 feated
Argentine h_eavyw_e,g .t. in the course of a UPI survey 1
·grade housewifely worth.
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1 Oscar Bonavena, w1ll arrwe m ot the block Wednesday. "These
Mrs. Irving M. Peck of Mut- New York ~x_t Wednes_day to people !the government} are
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tontown, N. Y., said of the I complete trammg for h1s Feb. crazy to invest money in
26 bout with Zora Folley of They are fools. The
Chandler, Ariz., at Madison . have not been able to
Square Garden.
I tate some or these people, now
FREE CUBA TEAM
they say they are going to
HOUSTON t UP I) - Baseball h a b i 1i ta t• them with
scout Tony Pacheco of the horns."
Houston Astros will
manage
Evans. a Jandlord who
a free Cuba baseball dub made and lives in one of the
up of refugees and students ments, scoffed at plans to
vate existing tenements
For expert glridonce on from Cuba.
The amateur squad begins basement to roof, to m••ke
tiling. JOIIr 1964 tox return,
order yo•r copy of by De Play this uwnth in a Latin ~~~~~~~~~t~~~~:~
grassy par s ou o
American wor1d series in CarCrone's "'C•t Y-ow Ow•
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Taxes."
'Em Up lor
DAY APPOINTED
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BUFFALO, N. Y (UP!) De{ensive end Tom Day ol the
Roll 'Em Down lor
Buffalo Billa has been appoint·
Shade and Privacy •••
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Authority by Buffalo Mayor
·lach lor ~0" Width
Olester Kowal. Day succeeds
William Stinson, Jr.
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KEEPS APPOINTMENT
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wASHINGTON (UPI I - Sen.
A. S. Mike Monroney, D.Qkla.,
released Friday from the boll·
pltal after 12 days treatment
for acute Jaryngltte, flew
For 32 .,...,. De CrOM hao mediately to Coral Gables, Fla.
been a newspopv wr;ter and to keep a speaking engagement.
editor. For 25 years he's
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these my "hematocrit" is 385 and ·the hour~ of 7.45 am and 4 30 '
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file of the many specml rec1pes , ::~!I. the beef recipeS)' .CAK~ s~bjects has any u~desirable that 1 nerd not worrv. P\flase .n1.. t~x~·e &gt;I .\1ond~v . · Februarv 1·
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a! an encyclopedia of food Probably you will also make I 6. Does .a recipe tha~ c~U
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preparation and nutrition infor- R collection of a number Of ·
a sau~e 0 ~ a COJ?b~nation l .,eye·ritis." Since this is the ! in the t.lee:1.
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:wo rectpes mclude It 10 that!second time m less than a year. i This test · 1as IR I'f:{ ly
retested and dependable recipes. your State Extension Service, rPclpe, or doe~ It . re;er you can you tell me H there is a plared Hu~ e~timation ot the
anot_her b_astc r~clpe. Some permanent rure
· red coloring maHer fhnrogloA basic cookbook i~ the kind the U. S. Department ol Agrlthat would serve your needs culture and by test kitchens or
fmd this partJcula~ly frus· A - Iritis is an inflamma- hin i in the b!Md. 1'he normal
vf'ry well if there
were no _foocl companies and agencies.
(looking up a pie .crust tion of the iris, the pigmented range of the hPmatr1 rnt for
other available.
]Then too there is the ev~r pop- recipe . to make a particular shutter that controls the size women is 40 to 48 (and rOr
CA&gt;Okbooks vary in size, lular collection of ravor1te re~
rec1pel.
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It may be men 42 l&lt;) ~01 .
shape, price and o11anization. cipes, with that personal touch 7. Are the rec1~ ba~dc and caused by various in(ections, Tnus yours 1~ ~hJJJ 1 tJ}
beIn addition to the regular book jput out by a local
church or
to use_, or exotLC and ~ diabetes or a bbw on the eye. lo\N' normal. You dl•tler
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fo1·m, there are also looselea£ club.
Wtth ?many ingredients In some ~ases no ('aJst can [! probably giving )OU some1
ar.d paperback edltiona. Over - What make11 a good
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processes .
be determmed. An acule attack th!nF" to bring it back within
the yeau every eook will as- ~ cookbook? A basic bookbook
B. Do the line drawings o;. 11- may last several weeks.
[! 1e normnl rangt: 1md
will
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adjec· The signup for the 19~ Feed The s1gnup pe.nod starts ~eb- gra~ sorghum, a.nd barley In
What should be done in an from the lesson to report on at and nutritin. Other
~ ruary 8 and wt~l.
contmuela· ~ng~e feed gram base. Pa~·
if a person is sick th4&gt; training meeting. Re)Xlrls tiveg that describe a ba~dc cook· Grain Progr~m soon ~111
were given on what to do if a book are standard, general, or Iunder way m the Metgs ASCS th:ough M_arch 26.
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tJC'11)8tmg farmers w1ll quailor injured?
person has convulsions. abscess- all • purpose. Below are some County Office Wayne H. Cha.~, rhe rharrman exp lamed th~t rfy for diverted-ac re and priceThis question
was partl~lly es and boils blisters.
snake questions to guide you in your Chairman. Agrlculturul Stablh-111re program for 1965 Is basJ~ j SUpport p~yments. and_ they
answered Thursday . even~ng bitf!l'3, diarrhea , or if he nr she search for the basic cookbook zation and ConservatiOn Cnm-c:rlly the same as In 19G4 il rs ;wJ!l be eltg1b\e fur pnce- sup· ·
when 12leader~ from five Meigs IS unconsclt
or chokmg. AI - Ithat will best fit your particu- mit1eE" , has announced.
I voluntary' -a~~ - combines cor~, I or:, loans.
County ExtensiOn Homemakers so a number of other general 1
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--·--· - - - - Farmer~ who take part in
rhtbs attended a Leader Train-[ iop' ics were rliscussed b)· Mr~. l ar nee _s
the program m&lt;ry divert for
·,ng meetmg' at the Che st er M e. 1 Spencer
J Is tt eaS)' to har.dle 1 Easy
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thodist Church In Chester.
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The lesson, "Nursmg Care of ··There are m:tny things which . ·
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ay .s a ur _ay, _
· ' gram base or a-; la rge an
the Sick and Injured" is one you would do in emergencies 2. .,Do you like the recipe
IlK 3tth day of 196a With 328 to I age as 50 per ('t'n1 of lh~ · base
of a series of 11 lessons from that should never be done If form
follow .
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the Medical Self Help Kit. The competent medical help II •· 3 Do ~he recipes take up the . By Wayne G. Brandstadt. M. I&gt;. . Tilt.! moon Js crpproachmg Jts Two rate ~ oJ dJv t'l SI 'JI1 pay·
title, " Medical Self Help, ' says vellable."
whole w1dth of the pagt•' 1 Are- 1 As we grow older there is fH:st quarte~.
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people will learn to help ourThe items tor the ftrst aid kit they newspaper column w1dth. l a gradual loss of keenness of
rhe mur~mg star _rs Mar:s. Ir;J te appla•s to the first 20 per
nut were donated b Swisher
&amp; Which do you prefer?
1eyesight. This has long been I The evenmg star IS Jupiter. 1 cent or the fel'd gra in haM•
selves when there are
enough doctors and nurses to Loh Dr
4. Check th~ table of contents. accepted as inevitable, but Dr. I Baseball slug_ger B~be Ruth tuttl!y dJV!Tircl The h1ghl'r rate
give the professional help they
T~~s le:!er t:a~~ing meeting 1Bes1des recipes does the book iH. w. Laws. of Montreal, de- i was bor_n on th.rs d~y In _1895. applie., to Uiverted acreagi' m !
are used to getting.
was an edurational
program I eontah1:
lcided to do something about it . 1 On thiS day m h1story .
. exe~:; ot the mrnimtrm 11 both
The Medical Self Help Train- planned b the Meigs County -nmrilio~ inrormallon incl~d- , He treated a group of 237 1 . ln 1788, Massa~husett; r~Ll~ the mtended di\,;rsi_on ;rnd th~·
ing program,
Js I coopera- Cooperativ~ Extension Service. li?g a calones- per. servmg aging persons, many of them f~ed the Umted States (onsttu- lacn•&lt;tge ar·tu&lt;r11y di\WII'(I an·
tlve effort of the Office o( Civ- There are two Medical Sell hst.
, over 70 with fom drugs that tJon .
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' equal to nt lel'lsl 40 per l·ent ul
il Defen!le, the U.S.
Public Help Kits available on a loan -marketing and stor~ge in- are kn~wn to dilate the smai\J ln 18~ , Ame~!Can sta~esman l that ba c:e. tlw higher r,Jr e ap
Health Service and the Coun- basis In Meigs County for any format~on - m_ea l plannmg and larteries and capillaries.
An- : He~y Cia~ dehvere~ his lahst , plle&lt;: to the enttre a•·n·nA~ dl ·
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American Medical Association. vailable throug-h the Meigs - table setting and serving same a"e group who would [Senate, s~ea mg m av~r 0 iS Nf'w provis ions in thP 191\5 pro. oppor1urr
Mrs Frances Spencer Ex- County ExtensiOn Service and sugge:-;hons, carvmg m forrna- not take~ the drugs were ob- compromise b11l · w h 1.c h he1oeor am ·rnc·I 11 de 111 ,w
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-charts of cookmg tempera- .
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Attending the meetmg
were rlures and tunes
or vege t·a bl es, !son.
This study was carried on for 1senhower .w01s appomted
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:~pecial training in Home Nurs- Mrs. Wilham Grueser and ~rs . 1 mea s, _a. . .
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Mrs. Woodrow Mora, Chester; -general eookmg hints, meas· that the last named was the
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The leaders had an opportun- Mrs. Harry Swartz and Mr!t urements and equivalents. . best. The others were dropped . b)H nn ~t~-a~m~loglst. .
d j thJs opt ron wrll be elig ible for
lty to learn for themselves how Roland
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Letha Kibble, Reedsville- Long formation. .
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were opacity uarantee
you won'l get an · erage 0 . cen !1. pe:· . Ju s e ·'
Each was assigned a topic Bottom.
_ entertamment suggestions, of the cornea diabetic than es i
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but he Will no! be eligible for
par I y
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beverage~. in the r~tina 'and spa!im of ~he other :lll ack .
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jkemel• or eart to develop , and lgrowing in ' isolation tests in growing seasons. Although the rPsistant to maize dwarf mos- ,oh07 .-PI : Oh7 I U17; Oh78 ! ThE' brt&gt;eding program is aim- search program iD tbe .outherD
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1a yellowing of the veina of the greenhou~&gt;es at the Ohio Agn· report i~ cautiow;ly optimistic, a1c in the test plou ifu;t year. x Oh26B ; Oh7B x H15; Oh7B x 1ed at produdrng 8 combination Oht~ ar~ ~ ~~~:run~
Many Meigs county fanners com leof. Thi!!l yellowing later cultural Experiment _ Station. 1H sta_n~s as the best news in lt'i lou early to say wbether iB33 : Oh7N x Hd2187; Oh26 x
germ plsrn which will have ' r .~Pflrti~l~ C81'1 be obtained
an· con~rned about the corn turns to red over much of the r Chances of l.'Ontroll_mg the dl· isome t1me for belea~uered ~orn any cor~ vanetleii have_ a~so. OhSOI · Oh6S x W2J· Kl 4 x Pa2.1 · \ resisLanoe to the vlru!\ The
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dl~f'ase which ha~ appeared in leaf .
1sea.,e by mean~ of msect con-I growers 10 the Ohto
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the county t~ last twfl yean.. Susp1ciou~ that Johnsongrass ' trol appear slim . Most msecll· Valley.
say Researchers don 't rely on and Ml4 1 C.l. 117-2.
por says a resistance ap- periment Statlon,
DOSter.
There i~ 80'T1e evidence that the Iwlis the overwmtering host of ctdes do not kill insects quick- ~
VARIE'fiES LISTED
1one year's observatwos as
a 1 Commerci.&lt;!l varieties which
di.11ease was preeent as early Ithe virus in Ohio were confirm- ly enough to prevent a small The sil-man reaearch team 1ba s1s for recommendations. But j showed reiiJstance were Hana~ 1962.
ed in the spring of 1964. When amount o! feeding . An aphid ' !ists corn varietiel showing re- due to the urgency of the prob- lcock 106-XH5 : Pfister PAG Sk·
Tt:is dl11ease has now been corn was being planted in 1outh· carrying the virus would likely sistance to the virus. Inbred \em and its severity, they are 19 ; and Funk 153S2. lt'!l pos!lible
uamed '' Maine Dwarf Mosaic.'' ern Ohio. Johnsongrass rn the 1deposit it in the plant
tis-sue lines, sin&amp;le crosses and com- I releasing information on t h e I that hybrida with lesser degrees 1
In 1964 It wa.!l present m all fields was already heavily rnfect.- 1will the first thrust of its style· 1merclal hybrids are included in s1udies as soon a~t ponible, real· Iof _resi&amp;tanc~ w1ll prove econ· 1
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the lisl. The report iB publish- I iziug that th? same results may om1~ally sahs_factory .
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countie!l bordering the Ohio Rlv- ed w1th the maze dwart mosaic ~· like mouth parts.
~:r from Cincinnati to Marietta. virus. The virus had presumaTbe future ot Meta:s CGUn· 1ed in the November-December, not be obtamed next year. It Fmdlng reststance IS JUiit a
The wont case 1 saw tu 1964 bly been carried through t h I ty's and Ohio's corn growen 11964, issue of the Experiment 1,iippears that so me corn yarie- start. It will take SIX to 10 genwns 1n a r~eld where the vield winter in the fleshy, under-! may be bolstered by a report Station's magazine, ''Ohio R&amp;- i ties adapted to the Corn
Belt erations lo breed resistance in·
wns about five or 10 bu~hels ground stems rrhizome!ll ot this ' tbat sclentittl at the Ohio A&amp;- I port."
!area have a mesure of resis- to .adapted hybrids if all goes
grass.
ricullureal Experimeat Statioa
" It is probable," say the sci- lance.
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. well , say the researchers. The '
1wr acre. Jn half a dozen other 1 pef\'nnial
fields thf' loss ranged
from
A tiny insect , Rhopalosiphun have apparently found some I entists, "that some hybrids Inbred lrncs appeanng resi.st- program can be speeded up by l
none to 50 per ~nt . So far the ' maidis {Fitch). has been pin- linn of corn which show re•l•t.- which were not included in the lant or tolerant 1n lhf' tests m- growing two gnerations .a year 1
los~ has been seen only in O.hio I ponied as the carrier of the vi- I anct to tbe maine dwarf mo- 1nearly 600 varieties tested a lao 1 elude Oh07, Oh7B Va 32. Va~5, - one in t~e field and one in '
1 rus
1mc:y be resistant. 11 M08t strains 1and Va36. Smgle crosses
llrver bottom areas.
which causes the disease 1 sale vlrUI.
lll· Florida or m greenhouses. This
ClYDE WALKER
Characteristics of the disease I in Ohio. Aphids taken from i~- 1 This diseaae inflicted serioUS !of corn from Latin Ameri~a, elude Oh70 x Oh3Ei'; Oh05 x i_s already be_ing done. But t_h at
include stunting of the plant. 1 fested fields transmitted the d1- llosses to southern OhiO
corn! which are selected for resist- Oh7K ; Oh05 x Kl59: Oh05 x lS about as t:.ast as a_ breedmg:
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G1lllpoll•
partial or complete; failure of scase to young corn seedlings fields during the 1963 and 1964 ' ance to corn stunt, also were Pall: Oh05 x. W23; Oh07 x 0103; program can be carr1ed out.
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,
$650.
Ford
one
Coach Uoyd Myers Southwestern Highlanders, for the in leading the Rio JV's to
a,
CORBSM'IONS
1963 TEMPEST L•MANS CPE.
. .
ton truek, good stake bed, first time in three years, defeated North Gallia on their 101·56 triumph over Miami Ja· Taody Woodo, rank and Ill•
WW b• aeceptlld until ~00 A.. M
Local
~,uwd
and
tow
mJ
!e.;lge:
.
red
over
l_
vory
f1msh
,
3~8
0
""'" Ou ef PulolluUoa
1
$395, Willys four wheel drive own planks. The score was 60·47 .
cobs College of Dayton at Day· committee chall'tn8n and paS!
va ~ng 1 ne , automatic tr11ns . Like new wh uewall tires. ra·
I
&amp;.I:OUl..A.TIONS
I
1
3/4
ton
stake
truck,
$650
Bill
It
was
the
Highlanders'
sev·
ton Friday night.
president of Local H611. United
dio and hNit'r
Tb• Plzb11thU r'tiU"U tll• rll[bt
1
Goodwin,
6
miles
from
Wilkes-enth cage victory in 13 games the ball game. Southwestern The triumph left the
RIo Steel Workers ol America, yes·
to e411 or Nject .nJO" acb deotmed
WAS $2095
WEEKEND SPECIAL $1799
oblKtJo...ble.
ltJTo...
ahould
h.,
ville.
2 3 6t&lt; while Coach 6ary Minton's Pir· outscored the Pirates 311-21 in IJV's with a 7-11 aeason record. terday pr~~ aJl~s: •:~
reportN
lm.me4ia~ Tbt pub
1963 CORVAIR MDNZA COUPE
.
,
A shtnp Jow milt·age local car Jet black rmish, t1res show
Uthn- wiD nol bt rdpODalblt fo~
----~-~~----ales were suffering their ninth the final two periods.
;Today, they wUI host the Ash· ltory lor
~
tl ~ na 1·
'lbe Rambler
~ore than one ID~rnd buiertton_
little wear, 110 1-1 p en)(ine . ~ sploed trans . RadiO, heuter,
loss
in
11
contests.
Rodney
Cook'o
22
points
land
Correction
Institute
from
incumbent
.
terna
ona pres ·
World 818Ddard of llompad
red buckf't seats and vinyl tn~EEKEND SPECIAL $1699
18
In
Southern
Valley
Conferpaced
the
Highlanders'
attack.
Kentucky
.
dent
who
opposed
by I. W
I WAS $1895
RATEI!
lbceUeoee
···· ·
f'111 want .\d &amp;lrl't~
points Abel.
..
Big car room, ride aod per- ence play, the Hlghlaoders hlk- Steve Elliott had 16. David Alba Hank Lussetti's 23
• Cen\.1 pet word on• t.nMrttna
ed
their
mark
to
4-3
while
North
12.
For
the
losera,
Danny
Chick
paced
IBst
night'a
triumph.
Box
Th~
nulhoben
· m~ber t' unl~n
MlnlmUDJ Cha.u • eo c~nu
tormanl'e. Small c:JU' eeonom)'
n
Conb "'' ••"' '"' Th"• onn
0
Oo
GalUs's
loop
record
dipped
to
pumped
in
16
points
while
Masscore:
election
w1D
he na IOnWI f'
aer:uliYe llutruou
i
and managerabUitJ
110 per r:ent Dlarou nt on paid .~ •nd
2-5.
on
Peek
totaled
15.
Gary
Calli·
RIO
GRANDE
JV'o
nOll
next
Tuesday.
Local
5668, loSoe
eds paid IIJ1tbln 10 dar•
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.NL
CARD 0¥ THANKS .. OBITUARIES 1
It
looked
like
the
Pirates
were
han
had
10.
Mercer,
1-2·18;
Luaaettt,
B-7·
cated
bere,
baa
a
memberahlp
Metrupolllall Motol'l
_
st.2!1
tor
'&lt;)
word min
POMEROY, OHIO
well l"l their way to a mild up- Cook and Bud Jackaon had 23; Magnani, 1().2·22: Ubi, 1·~; of approxtmately 2,700.
E. Malo Street. PomeroJ
tmllm . Each
adC:Utlonal
word lr:
set during the first half of ac· 13 and 12 rebounds each lor McClellan, 4-1-10; Jenldna, ().1· Co~tmg on tbo ollellon.
Pbone W'l' Will
OF'F!Cit SOURS
~
the winners.
1; Heilge, 2·1-5 ; Carruthers ().1- Woods satd, m part:
I 22 tic lion Friday night.
' '" ' • · .30
M A"' I'd' · "
•
"
'"'
_ _ _ For Rent
Business
Services
Slturd.ay-43
to P l2:00
noon
The
Mintonmen
jumped
out
North
Gallia
won
the
reserve
I;
Carter, 24-4; Slufsky, 2..1). "McDonald has served lh•
IT'S sO tASY
~-- _
in front 17-9 in the first period, game 36-23 to claim the undis· 4; Fitoa, 4-1-10; TOTALS 41).21- United Steelworkers . as Inter
TO PLACE A
LS
•
~
U5ULT PRooucmo
APARTMENT, 5 rooms and wr ON &amp; Son' Car wa, .. on
Farm Mechinery
national pres1dent falt~ully fOJ
and was still on top 26-21 dur- puted SVAC reserve crown. Da· 101.
wANT AD
bath. shower and tub. 63 S. Page
Street, Middleport. ---~-----'--ing intermission.
vid Skidmore's 14 points paced
MIAMI JACOBS «51)
the past 12 years. HlS leader·
Phone Call WY -1-5212.
2-6-30\c
PHONE WY 2·2156 3rd St., Mtddleporl, 1 I5
tfc
- 1F'OR SALE: Farman tractor,
However, in the third stan- North Gallia while Ron Cook Brmer, 2-1-5; Harumong, 4-5- ship baa Jed our great union t•
WY 2·2671
--..
' fNCOME TAX Service, Jo!Jn. Model. "H" and Sargent Hy· za, the host club tallied 20 mar· had 10 for the losers.
13; Burley, ~3-7: Fox, o-1-1; 1
victories and acco~phsl ·
fr
son Simpson insurance Ag- 1 drauhc Manure loader , $350. kers while the Pirates could North Gallia hosts Hannan, Tiller f-6.14· Martin 7-216· TO- men\!. He has been praiSed "
rs B~ ~ ;~·~ e.ncy- Room 6 Coats Build- Dave Yost. Portland.
'
•
clean and democratic leader
muster only nine, and that was i W. Va., tonight while Southwest- TALi 19-1&amp;-.56.
TRAfLER LO
Card of Th10nks
age and water. rown s
·
•
2 5 3t
ern plays at Symmes Valley on Halltime .core
Rio
42,
both lbe Jato President John
er Park 1 State Approved). mg. Middleport.
_
P
Tuesday night.
Miami Jacobs 29.
F. Kennedy and our present
I WISH to thank all of rny
Mmersville, Ohio, Phone WY
1 20 tfc AT TffiS date I have on hand
Box score:
pre8ldent, Lyodon B. Johnson.
friends and neighbors
for 2-3324:.
1 15 tfc
45 used farm tractors
and
NORTH GALLIA (471
McDonald has chosen as hi.&gt;
MAJOR Medical Health Plan several riding garden tracttheir flowers. cards dOd prayCallihan,
5-tl-10;
Garrett
I·
running
mates Howard R. Hag
ers during my illness aud stay MOl&gt;ERN • room ana bath I non - cancellable, guaranted, ors. Most anything needed on
l-3; Chick, 7-2--16; Peck,
ue, vice-president, also for re·
M 1 d- r~newable. Pays tOO per cent the farm. Bill Goodwin, 6
in Pleasant Valley Hospital furnished apartment
Twyman,
1-1·1;
Smith
election,
and AI Whitehoose, can·
or Mediei.l bills, over De. miles from Wilkes\·ille.
and Cabeli·Huntington Hospit· dlepurt WY. t-3874 .
TOTALS 21f&gt;.47.
didate for oecrelary·treasurer ,
al. Your kindness will never
9 11 tfc
ducttble Call Jim Jobnson
1 3 6tc
SOUI'IIWESTERN
(10)
former
District 25 director_
be forgotten . Mr&lt;; Ar. "Eil- ____ - -- -- WY 2-2903
for information.
Alba,
nt2
Jackson,
McDonald
said Friday night
1 19 30\c
een Bennett" Snydt!r. 2-6-ltc MODER:-l" 5 room house
in ·
If you are one of many Ohio Cook, 1().1-22; Hall, 1-Z.fl;
In Californl.a that union mem·
New Haven. W. Va., on ~1id- - - -- -- - -- ~otor,.t•. who are stopped dur- iott, 7-:1·16; TOTALS 27-!HiO.
snickered in 1956 when ht
wav Drive, bath. garage. full Neigler Building ~ppl)
for
Notice
llll! trafftc. survey, try to feel
By quarters:
broached the proposal ol
"'; basement . large
lol. new homes Built in l&lt;itcb- YOUR
that your rnconve?ience and al· North Gallia
17 9 9
who acts as hls own
weeks annual vacation.
S7:l.OO month. Lease required. I en~. storm windows,
alumRUG Weaving. WI 9-2826
so your cooperati?n ?Jay help Southwestern .. 9 t2 20
has a fool for a cllenl."
Speaking in Fontana, Calif ..
Phone 882·20!12, New Haven. inurn siding. call Guy NelJ·
l 5 301p
avmd future traffic lie-ups.
Reserves -- NG 38 SW 23.
· is a truism In many In- site of Kaiser Steel Corp. plants.
W. Va.
2·1·6lc ler, Racine, Ohio.
.,
T~ Ohio Department of High·
atances when a person who de- McDonald .aid, "But
Kaiser
TO CLEAN
carpets better,
12 29 l!c
•noo•n auiiiiAI. ways Bureau of Planrnng Sursires to dispose of his property steelworkers now enjoy
13
we'll loan a Blue Lustrr Car·
FUH.NISHED apartments with !
WILLWil
SAXBI
vey,
In
attempting
to.
plan
fuby
will
attempts
to
draft
the
weeks
of
vacation
a
year."
ort Shampooer with purch- utilities furmshed, ::llso good --:::---:--=----=----c::-:1
lure htghway constructwn, must
instrument himself without seek· McDonald concedea that pres·
ase of Blue Lustr• Shampoo.
Real Estate For Sa e
Baker Furniture, Middleport. garage. $60.00 monthly
in
proJect thetr pl.anmng from .'"·
By Rita Spires Wrtgbl
ing competent legal advice.
ent retirement and penaloo plans
Middleport and Pomeroy. Call
2_2-6tc
lormaUon
recetved
concerrung
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Actually
the
fee
that
an
attor·
were "inadequate." He said he
[ftil II • IIWbllc . . . . ll'dell IXJIIIIflllll
~=c-::=::-c--WV 2·2720 or IVY 2-2278.
It! ....,.1 ttrm., • p11VW.a M" Oblo LH. today's flow of trafftc.
and Debbie, Columbus, visited ney charges for his services fell an employe sboukl he al·
1 lndhrldutt wile wiN Ill dllhfllllh tllo
AUTtiMUBD..J!: ln111rance tJeeD
2-l-6tc
Traffic
aurveys,
thongh
per·
Saturday with Mr. and Mra.
the best investment
lowed to retire after 30 years ol
llftecttl art'/ law
IMir ....... IIUI
cancelled? I ,ost vow opera - - - - - ·
haps
bothersome
to
the
motor·
Arthur
C&amp;to
and
called
on
Mr.
can
he
made
by
one
desiring
to
service,
regardleu ef age, or
tor'o llcenseT Cali W~ Z.l!lll6 THREE BEDROOM house at
lflo!M uualt a ,..,... IBI 1'
8 . room
1126 E. Main St. Phone WY 2·M IDDLEPORT
ing public, perform a v1tal role. and Mrs. Robert Ca!to.
make particular arrangements even alter 20 yean on a partial
tmlt&lt;
frame house with bath, gas SAO..ING, SAILING- Stream, The ttme that tt tak~ to. stop Gene Gunter and Bob
2 4 6t&lt;
to dispose of his property.
.,...ton.
3408.
circulating
heat,
nice
k-ichen . ri vers and lakes have played a m.otorl~l, ask him his potnl ol latch. Gallipolis, were Sunday The most likely possibility
McDonald daim&lt; a
major
5 ROOM ar-artment and bath
Wanted To Buy
Nicely
located
on
corner
lot
n
important
part
in
the
growth
ongtn,
hiS
de.•tinatlon,
aod
the
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mro.
defect!
n
a
home-made
breakthrough
in
the
fight
for
a
- - unturnishd All utilities fur· with garage and convenient
I
Ohto
and
the
nation.
Varpurpose
of
hill
tnp,
~
valua·
Arthur
Casto.
ia
that
the
legal
formalities
job
security"
was
recent
0
Upstairs above Dr.
to both schools. 20 year loan 10us nav1gable waterways pr&lt;&gt;- ble not only to the Highway ~ Mrs. Irma Bales and Mrs. not be observed in its execuTO HUNTERS •nd Trappers. mshed.
achieved when AileD Wood
Phone WY
wanted : 200 fox 1ides, red. 1 [);Jnovan's ofil'e
on Ibis property to a buyer . vide routes for commerce and partmenl but to the motorist Rita Wright called Monday
tion.
The
Ohio
law
Co. signed a contract with
$150. gray. $125. Leave lect 2-3046 or WY 2·2064. 1 12 tfc
who can qualify.
greatly Increased beuellts. tnpleasure travedl adswkell as himself. For the htghwayshohf Mr. aod Mrs. Richard Stowart strict compliance with the
on hides. Must be good clean
FARM - 100 acres In Rutland JM?Wer s.ources an rm mg wa- the future ~r~ the ones on w tc and Mrs. Arthur Lynch.
malities prescribed by statu~ eluded were agreement that a~·
hides. Top price .or all your 1 5 room and bath apanment Township on good
gravOt ter. Ohto once had a flourish- he'll be dnvmg. .
Miss Cameron Spears, who so as to minimize the possiblli· employe downgraded or ahifted
furs. Bill Bailey in Reedsville, in Pomeroy . Phone WY. 2-3319
road 1 mile off State Rou
1118 canal system acclatmed as Tho ultunate obJective of any has spent the past three
ty of fraudulent willa.
id
t' u to receive 9o
12 1~ Uc 124 Wesl. 20 a.,.es for cull£. the finest in the world at that type of traffic survey is the as- In training at Children's Ho..
Ohio.
2·6·6tc
For
example,
numerous
willa
;:'
ce':nof
~ previous earn·
- ------vation,
balanc&amp;
mostly
~i
time.
.
sigmlent
of
proJected
traffic
pita!.
Columbus,
has
returned
have
been
held
Invalid
for
lack
ingo
and
that
a worker
""'
Al•ddin
ANTIQUE furniture,
rRAILER lots for rent. close bered. Good 6 - room hOuse
Natur~lly,
there
are
vartoua
volumes
to
a
pro~
tmproveto
Holzer
Hospital
to
com·
of
proper
execution
and
witnesoanteed
36
houra
ef
pay
•
lamp and old iron pieces. mar· to Laundrymal and schools
.
with
bath,
sink,
and
t'
aws whtch govern the use and ment. For any m~1or. unprovo;: plete her training 81 a nurse. lnj; 81 directed by Sectioo 2107.·
when there is tittle pr n••
ble topped piece, Mrs. How- Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Corr&gt;
barn a ccess to these waterways. If men!, a so-cal:.ed de~tgn year
Mr. and Mra. Hortie Rousb, 03, Ohio Revised Code. Io casea work for him _ provided the
ard Cecil, 800 W. Main St., pany. Middleport.
l().Hfc porches. Basement
and building with garage and you own a home along a water· is oet up This reqwres a de- Mrs Ed Spears and dau•hter where the exact legal !ormalisho
1 lbe J'ob.
Pomeroy, WY 2-5262.
11
fh
.'
'I
t
·
•
'
emp1oye
WI up 8
1;lt;h: ,qnC tour rrt•l'lJ turn•~h&amp;
crib.
A
real
buy
at
$6500.00.
ay,
you
a.re.
we
aware
o
ow
termination
of
the
da1
y.
amo~
cameron,
viBited
day
recentties
were
not
observed,
the
perw
8
2 3 tfc l
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR tmportant tt IS that. you he. ~~le of traffic per day whicb will ly with Mr. and Mrs. Howard son's property is distributed aa at all.
ed and OllluntiSiled apart.
HOG rdressed), 25o-300 lbs. ur 1 menta WY »1:14
12 6 de BOX 229
WY Z-3831 to use .your dockmg lacihttes use the highways 20 years m Roush aod !amlly aod Mr. and if there were no will at ali via
In order to avoid the numer·
what have you. Phone WY Z·l
POMEROY, omo
0 r 'ftshmg bndge," etc., when the future.. The projection is re- Mrs. J. Roush, Columbuo.
Section Z106.06, Ohio Revised ou:; pitfalls possible bJ the hom•·
6828.
2 4 6tc
2 5 3ta you please.
forecast every five years to The Golden Rule Cia" of Code. Then, the property is dis- made will, the services of an
----For Sale
-··
Property
own.~rs
have
what
give a pretty definlto view of Old Kyg..,, met Wedneday at tributed to persons of varying •~tomey shoUld he 11011ght.
STANDING Timber. Top cash
MIDDLEPORT, 791 N. 2nd Ava
price paid Marion Reynolds, KIRBY SWEEPER. A·1 condl- enue, income properly,
4 re known as npartan rlghis changes in the traffic pattern. the home of Mrs Lucille MuJ. degrees of relationship to the l.;:~~~~~~=..io==,
Coolville, Ohio. Rt 3. Call tion, power polisher, buffer, rooms down, full bath. 3 pri- to water and. watercourses which Several types of traffic aur· ford. The aftem.;.n was speot decedent. Should DO relatives
he found in existence,
the
alter 4 o'clock, 667-3503.
He•dquerters For
included. $36.56, balance due. vate entrances. z Ia r g e I ront on thell' land. Thts means veys are employed by the I* knotting a comfort.
I
hat,
no
matter
what
is
done.
m
partment.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Bar·
state
of
Ohio
receives
the
prop1-11-tfc WY 2·3862
2 5 5lc
rooma up, lull bath , private
the area, they cannot he demed In automatic tralfic counts, nett and son called Sunday on erty.
SINGER round bobbin portable. entrance, large block gar- a ccess to the water unless pro- a hose attached to a counting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N&lt;&gt;Even thongh the formalities
Help Wanted
new, age, with gas. electricity, wa* v tded adequate compensation. machine, is stretched
Sews perredly, like
scrOll
ah
Fitch.
might
he observed, legal trainlot
ter. Adjoming trailer
$29.95. WY 1-3862.
For
example,
htghway
relothe
pavement.
This
method
tella
MiSI
Jean
Ann
Platter
has
tng
and
experience would cauoe
with all utilities. Priced very
c
I
_
.
2
5
5tc
Judge,
~tton
or
constructiOn
must
proonly
the
number
of
vehicle!
with
returned
to
Miami
University
the
avoidance
of certain traps
CONTACT: Juvenile
cheaply. Phone CH 7·2361.
from SINGER, sews like new. Equipdays In wording and amblqulties of·
vtde some access for p~operty no differentiation as to type. after spending several
Pomeroy, WY 2·3096
2 5 3tc
0 wners to the lake or nver on
of
survey
a
'th
h
Mr
and
Mr ten found in the amateur will.
another
type
9:00 a.m. until 4:00
p.m. ped to zig zag, buttonhole,
18
1n
. h th .
t fr t
WI
w paren '
.
a.
HOUSE for rent, ~ rooms aod whtc
insert
etr
proper
y
on
s,
or
man
is
stationed
at
a
pre-deterCarl
PLatter
and
son.
Certain phraseolDgy has
a
design
with
£ancy
Woman or man and wife. 45
bath. furnished at 780 S. 3rd · they must recetve adequate com . ed point on the highway. He S •• di
Is
f
Mr
well
defined
meaning
in
law,
$37.61.
cams.
Guaranteed.
years or over to live in and
ation I r the
"d
" mm
unuoy nner gues o
.
St., Middleport, Ohio.
pens
2 5 5to
.
o
amage. counts every paSiing vehicle and Mrs. Bob Elkins and child· and its effect Is likely to he liDtake care of a family of 4 to WY 2·3862.
2 5 3tc
ThiS would seem only normal. d lassift'es t't These figures
h
M
d known to the amateur w I lll)~~ii
5 boys, from 12 years down WELCH'S Auction every Sat.ur- 'tho t th'
•• .
· hi an c
·
ren were er paren1s, r. an
W
1
u
ts
rem~y
you
mlg
verted
to
an
average
sell
p
nd
Donna
draftsman.
block
FOR
SALE:
6
room
to 2 years.
2-6-3otc day night. 7:30 p. m. Laurel
be up a creek with no place to are con . .
.
u
Mrs. Rus
orter a
·
1
gift
"J tm
-house,
bath,
basement,
hard·
ddl •
k
day and tl II posSible to te
Carl Taylor called Monday
For WliiiP e, •
to 0 .
Cliff. on Route 124. Auctionhour to hour, day to day, and ternoon on Fonzo Ta lor.
and his heirs" is not even m
wood Ooors, 8 acres ground pa e, so to spea . .
MALl!:
Foreign employment ee.r, Slim Chapman.
However,
the
water
nghts
and
h
aff'tc
variea
from
Mrs
Rodny
Sp'~... a ••Ut to John'l helrl • but
information. Construction, othr fo d
how mue 1r
Mr. and
.
ey ud ..-·
2 4 3tp in short distance of Belleand chUdren visited
Monda rather says Utat John is to get
- - -ville &amp; Racine dam. Mildred compensa •?n ~ amages was season to season.
er work projects. Good paysingle
USED
Record
Players,
fiJrther
defmed
10
a
recent
deIn
an
origin
and
destination
with
Mr
and
Mrs
RtchaJ
the abllolute and whole Interest
Bissell,
Long
Bottom,
Ohio.
ing overseas jobs with extras,
ON
play,
45
rpm
;10.95
autotswn
of
the
Ohto
Supreme
th
torist
is
stopped
·
·
in
the property. If John should
2-1-fitc
c
travel expenses. Write only:
Court In this case a businesa- survey. e mo
. ed Stewart aod Mr. and Mr•.
die hefo
lbe maker of the
45
rpm.
attachment,
rna
tic
Fcreign Service Bureau. Dept.
·
at a roadblock and lntervtew thur Lynch
re
recor I'OR SAJ.E-.Middlenort's talJ. man claimed that he was due
dr
f both the
·
will John'a beirB wlll probably
Radio,
600, Bradenton Beach, F'lor- $8.95 est hutldlllf!, located 352 N damages because conatruction as to the ad ess o.
h'
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Elkins not 'oo IIUed to th bequest
rpm.
ida.
2·6·1tc player, combination
Middleport 0 I a highway bridge downstream origin aod destinatwn of
Slnet,
Secood
have
returned homo alter
en
$12.95 Cabinet radio. re1ft.
WANTED housekeeper to live cord player, $10.95 Priced for quicll .ale
from his factory denied ships trip, aod the purpose of t
week's visit with their dattghl' I
VM
quire
al
Olllo
Hotel
coess
to
his
plant.
Because
of
lrtp.
er,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eaa. Htmtlngton spent Sunday with
in. Phone WY 1-2606.
a
Hi-Fi record amplifier, $24.95,
his,
he
had
to
relocate
his
plant
Another
form
of
survey
conton
and daughters, Fairborn. Mr. and Mrl. Ben Rupe.
2 3 tic
road, t
Musical amplifier, contains FARM 82 A. on hard
below
the
bridge.
He
claimed
slots
of
the
dtstnbutton
olor!;P
Mrs.
Vivian Curfman spent Rhonda Bales, daughter of
LAUNDRYbuilding sitea, old house and
12" speaker, $59.95.
U. I. Ctvll S.rvlc• r ..tsl
that
his
riparian
rights·•
had
questionnatres
to
a
unlf
Y
Sunday
with
Mrs.
Bill
Olger.
Mr.
and
Ml'l.
Mayo
R.
Bales,
DRY
CLEANING
mineral. Leaded.
Werner Radio, Middleport barn,
been
violated.
distributed
sample
of
dwellings
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Jarvis
of
celebrated
her 8th birthday
WY
2.-5428
POMEROY
llh&amp;women 1!1 IDd o•er Stvun Jnbl.
2 4 3tc Homer Smith, Star Rt. No.
Ohio
11lP ,., 8bo" bnOf'l 4dYU!Ntmftrll
-'l'bollUllcb of loru op•n Prep11ratnt7
3 - Box 29, Ripley, w. va.
The court ruled, however, that within the area studied. .
ColumbUI visited reciOltly ::1r~:29:
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ll'atnlnJ anttl ~ppntnted ~n .. n~• 65,000 BD. FT. timber. Mixed
hese water right.
a r e All forms of gathered infor· relatives In the area.
t
1-~30\p
a&amp;alJ7 unneee•arJ FREE \nfonna·
species, on the stump. Will
lliHI on JOba. _.arlee, .-.qulremen\.1.
1imited in nature. It said that motion are put .together and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
WTtte f.ttd.IJ' fh•ll\1 n•me addreP and
accept bids until Feb.
10.
the factory owner still had a&lt;· assembled to aasllll the
rlsoD are apendlng two weeki
Busineu Services
1-1-6\p
Phone WY 1-6378.
llOOID lenlr:e. 8on t61-, Porn•TO'
cess
to
the
navigable
river
and
way
Department
in
determll&gt;"
Toledo.
- - - -- --- - - lh1JI I!IDtlnel, PomeroJ', Ohio.
- - mink WY 1-3243 Ia the phone to cal this is all that the "riparian ing where a route should he to- Mr. Wallet 0. WhltAI llpelll
I N~W autumn haze
size rights" allow. There is no con- cated, number of lanell requlr- the weekend with her parents,
stole. See: Mrs. Virgil Carl, for Limestones, any
Insurance
Rl 2, Pomeroy or. Kingsburg Prompt delivery. Enunet w stilutional right to compensa- ed, and necessary pomts ol ac- Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Barnell
Mrs. Cora Ward called on
t ion due to the fact that the lac· cess.
PHOTO Copy1ng Servtee Co]&gt; Rd. or Ph. WY Z.JI356. 1-H2tp Shuler, Contracting,
tory was, in effect, cut off from Other information is
alsll Mrs. Carl Jenkins. who Is a
l
29
If•
made of legal papen.
- the outside world.
needed before reaulls ca~ he patielll at the Medical Center
blriiJ records and almost any
WI Gtt-, PI , - . ....
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In
it!
opinion,
the
Court
notreached. The use of land m;:' Hoopltal, Ga111pollaother documents.
lloollq
ed that the right to go from pri- area, the rate el poPula n
Clarence Easton, Fairbom,
buuranee, Pom""'J
m
vale land to the river is a pri- growth, the location of InduStrY• spent the weekend with Mr.
I 4 tic
vale right, but use of the navi· and Jocatioa of husiD8oa dlltri~ and Mn. Hillman Eaaton.
CUb1'0M butcheril!i and out- 670 X 15_ 16.60
gable
river 11 a public right. are all important !acton wblc
Mrs. Dale Mulford
Iowa
lblg. Phll Meier, Phone WY
pus taJ
Therefore,
there
could
he
no
must
be
considered.
daughter,
Mlsa Sandra MwUfotrd
to
e·
Nyton 8lac:kw111 Tube Type,
2-3510.
1J 8 tfc
Sy- villietJ with Mr. and Mrs. GaCd IJY ut'lt Da7 • Nilld private compensation for loss The present Interstate
1Do,
ol
a
public
right.
stem
wu
developed
u
the
re- len Mulford and family of ObU·
l:dPER SERVICE
' • Ill:
suit of many of lbeoe aurveya. Jlcotbe. MISa Mulford, who is
STATION
For Rent
IlEA TING, PlambiDio MaeDer
TOP·QUAUTY MA.TEIIIALS QVICIC ESJlfMAIU
HYSElL
RE-ENIJSTS
In
19SII a 16-yOII' program wu an OU sludent, remained In
J1ck W C1ruy
Bauaen • Specialist Five Lawrence E. begun with the eo~~~plelloll date Chllllcotbe when she wlU do
*CONTRACTOR HElP* FINANCING AIJVICE
Mor. WY 2-9932
TWO t room furnished apan
Ill £Bt MaiD~-~
PLAN$ AND OTHER SERVICE
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menta. OPe lint noor W'tZ.
rtves at 690 Laurel ol., Middle- approttmately 881 miles were Mr. pd Mra. Bob Holland of
lM1511.
11'1:/U. LUMP and run of mln• coal
I a lfe
port, reenlisted for six yeara open to traffic out of Ohlo'a. 1.• Galiipolll ~ SuDdiY with
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Nicely for sale. Goeglein Coal Co.
811CTJONEEII
in the Regnl.ar Army, Jan. 22 129 milee of Interstate hJCb- her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
furnished, hardwood floors, Page St., Middleport.
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12 t tic
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automatic beat, large closEngineer company in Ger- under coMtruction. AI the pre&amp;- Mr. and Mrs. Tnm Chalfin of
ets, prl'tate bath and private
Wrtle, . . . . . . c I
many. The son o1 Mr. and Mrs. ent e&lt;JIII\rUCI]on rate, Ohio will ColliDlbua lpelll the weekend.
Uvestock
entrance. Utilities furnished.
&amp;. C. BBADP'ORD
Lawrence A. Hysell, Route 1, nieet or eueed her obU,.tion with Mr. and, Mrl. Bob MuJ.
WY H200..
2-1-lfc
I CMI
Middleport, he
lbe Ar• to COJIIIIIele the llllenl81e SJ· ford and famDJ.
Dr. MelviD E. Doerr, Vetertn1
'
I II Ill: my in January 11169 and wu
on 'achedule.
Frank JOIU!II spent
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l'h.
675-1160
Last
otaUoned
111
Fori
Belvoir,
Tomorrow'•
roads
will
lie
bOt.with
Mr.
and
Mn.
Cllntoll
0pp
8&amp;0
Depot
VICtor
-.1 wlth bath for couple. 128 Washington St., Ra...... INCOME TAX servloe'
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shuuld btt an msp1ralion to any appearance on ABC-TV 's "Hoi- a reported James Bond spoof
Eng lish lt!a("her tryi ng to stress lyw1JOd Pala1·e. " anti th~: se t•vo with a hero named Max Sm8rt
tht- IJI"iif'tw.al mt'r('en~ry value gentlemen an~ ideal examples
ot 1carnm11 lht! la ngu .. ge . 'l'flle· with whil'h to start. Hemer, of
vision '!&gt; rena1ssance mf'n - a rourse. performs whl!n he has a
grou" ol eonwdianto whu are mind to . He made B reputation
bas11'aily wnters, and who, 8&lt;:· lonl: t~go as the sidekick of Sid
('ordin~~: to modern fin1-1nrt&gt; . are I Carsar and Imogene Coc&lt;~ on
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mnrt' t&gt;Hrh wet'k thttn, suy , )rrgh I aside from performing, he is a
8. Lt.tent
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Vt'ry jjOod writer m both the
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the er&lt;.l of the writPr In Holly -: also wrolf' n book . •·F:ntPr ' 10.. Air
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betn dlsrovered that, in the bl:'- hit .Bru:Jdway comedy . AI preslJ. Lowe.tt.
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point
also w1dely known, of course. Oirk Van Dvk~ series.
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men·•
women. and the salt of the just to hang around. Whatevt'r
Gent.-:
laat
earth. But even by these stand- the association, Caesar undoubt18. J'llel
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ards, the comedy success on edly benefited from It more 18,8p
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acy in the public arena. For ex- that of Brooks the performer. 1 22. J'ema.lo
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most of the broad leat ever.
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Mrs. her favorite "Love' SOfll.
A l1isror~ ot tlw f'nunl _l Coun Wllil pwwh . sa ndwt{'hl·~. ('ortt'l'
cil, prPpMt'd b_, l\lrs Hnrolrl ;u:d nut s Tho twxt tnt•etm~ wtll
Dawson and Mrs. Earl Knight I Harold Sauer. James Venmm , James Brewington, who is asAfter a short busines~ ses- Mrs. Jack Robson of PomeSaut&gt;r. '&gt;'o::J.« rt&gt;ad In :\lr \1on 1s 1.., tw!d Thursrl[.l\' f'VI"ning \l ;n·
tleaders . Hnstc~srs
are Mrs. land Mrs. Ha~old Sauer, c~s sisting in her care.
sion. the program was opened roy was a program guest and
Heports wt·rl' gl\'f'Tlt 111thl' PF:P tl wtlh the Hut la nd tnlll ,,, tltf'
Everf'tt Davis, Mr s. John Zer- . sponsor~r . Relre~hment::.
Will i Several members of Evange- by the chairman, Mrs. Esther showed color slides taken at
mi'eting held in AI hens Wt·d- lw-.;t group
kIP, Mrs. Ca rl Mattox and Mrs. I bt. available durmg the even- Une Chapter, OES, Middleport,
Kingswood Center at Mansfield
.
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I mg. Proceed. from the dance were in Reinersville, Ohio,
f
last year by her and
three
lilt' Juntor MISS IOnary So('J{'· . " oung.
rare to be applied to the fund Th sd
he they ttended.
WinS
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members of the club while on a
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, The WSCS of Heath Metho·
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ur ay w re
a
VALENTINE'S DAY FEB. 14
t~· o t _ e aurf'
t . r e c d . Cl . I . II
t Mond Y: for the semor tnp to Washmg- a School of Instruction .. Those
tour there_.
.\1t•lhodt~l church h£"1d 1ts regu- 1st
lUI c t \\. 1
mee
a t
.
,
I'Jr nweting m the parsonage , e-vening. Feb. B. at the church . on.
gomg were Kathryn MitcheU,
She also showed slides or pic, nwn 1 J anuarv Jl .
The
progra
m
toptc
''Hearing
Worthy
Matron,
Mn.
Charles
tures
she had taken on vaca1Jrl"it'
.
Cl
~upt Uonna Gilmore read 8 IGnd Spe;1k Through the Bible"
Bennett, Mrs. James
atwor- The
.
nd d ught ; tions to Niagara Falls, Smoky
d;'lptl·~ from the study bonk will be presented by Mrs. M.
~eWS
thy , Mrs. John Lyons. ~;~ of M tw~n lao~ a C a I
Mts., Florida, St. Louis, and
·· Trea~un· In the Domican.'' l~ ~ E. Dowson wtth Mrs.
Earl
J~me~&gt; Pullen, ~rs. Ml . \C 1 rsM. ar beyer,.....~ ar th . the 1963 and 1964 Rose Bowl
· wit h the Jesson , each ·, Kmght,
.
d evottona 1 l:·h aJrntan.
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Ztegler • Mrs · William
Kmg, 'xth
ar a b' eyer,
. p asa dens, Ca11.1or-keeping
.
thd o servt:\.1
.
d err p ara de m
l'htld was g1ven a p11·cc of ba- j Hostesses will be Mrs. Everand Mrs. Robert King .
~ 1 th lr ay ianm~~~sary ~r- nia. These slides were thormma
·
.
ell Dav1s, Mrs . .John Zerkle, I
Entered Hospital
i~g ~ ~o~n n~ 1p er~a~ e~ oughly enJoyed by everyone.
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and
Mrs
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Among
those
who
entered
c ass ug t y rs . ear ey
BOUQUETS - CORSAGES
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Mr s K,Jt hy Pu m~, 3 "~ 1 s tot
rs a
Holzer hosp 1tal in the past 24
nolds this past week
1 Many received gifts from their
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Young.
El
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hours
were
Harry
w
Dexter,'
Mrs.
Meyer
was
assisted
in
I secret s1sters remembering ValPOTTED PLANTS - ARRANGEMENTS
t\' 1 ~ :on~-;ld b gh l 3 pennv T ~lw .~~;;;r Mo~;;:~n 1 JO ) Burkhart Lane, 1\lrs . Hobert
OSfeSS fO
servmg ICe cream an~ cupcakes entines 'Day
blouw s
!rom
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to tlle guests by her SISter, Mrs.
rc ~ f'Jch rnch hf' wa s arouud 1p m rounders Day wtll be l · t H ·1
C k Rd
Q 10
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J Tim Evans of GallipOlis and Refreshmentswereservedbuf
T'ouu·r1~1 · I' I&lt;IWt'r Shnp 11ill cn:lii ':V
72 Mil
1Rt r~~
thr watsl The offenng amount·j observed and all Past Pres1- : • 8 urKow ,k
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fet style, from the dining room
''Otll' ~Pnlimp rrl ht·~l
Onkr Y l•ll!'~
t&gt;d to $7 41
deuts will be honored .
n
:,us a~p.p · . w•~~O The February meeting of the
ted t th birthday table , table which carried out the Val t nrla~·. jdUHIP \\'Y 2 20:HJ day
ur
, Pn•sent were , Nancy. Darla .!
FEB. 9
ton , fl ette · nnce ,
Pomero" Bend Citizens Band f
Ia ae ~lnd Hind Ka I entine theme. Mrs Dale Kaulz
Kathy Sue Gill. Marth a
and The Mtddleport B~smess ?nd English C~~~- Pt f 1 e:::~~· ~~ Radio · Club
Auxntary wa~ ~h ~ea:o~s. S~y Sa~uels: ! served at the co!fee service.
Linda Baker. Jumor.
Dean .. Profess ional Women s
Club Vld W. P 1 ips,
held Thursday evenmg at the l 8 Y_ S 'th nd Sta 1 Star- Mrs. Henry Beaver conductWayne
and
Gary
_
P
ullins.
Barwill
meet
at
Martin
restaurant
Rd ., Pt. Pleasant , Hoy Jones, home of Mrs. Helen Shuler l l'usJe G m\ at C I' n ~rthday ed a contest with Mrs. Donald
WE
ibara and Keith Klein, Brenda iTut'sday . Feb. 9t h al. 6:30 for Sr. ,_ 1Rt.L-~ Pt. :le~sant, KM~~b Third St .. Middleport.
t'~- uessJe~fry a~e.:ver Dick I Mora the winner. All the memWIP.E
and ~nnis Gilmore, Greg Eb·, dinner , followed by a meeting Orvl le 1 ens. en erso~ . et
Mrs. Doyle Shuler, vice pres- ~ e w~ebb P
Timm bers weru asked to make up a
FLOWERS
1 ;ottage~~leM ~: ident, conducted the business Tho~~~~
Phon~ WY 2-'2039
lin. Donnie Wi~e, Jack ~acobs, 1 at the Electric company, with D. Click.
yHowo:r:rsLee wesi. Valentine greeting which Mrs.
Barbara and D1ana LewiS, P(jn -1 guest Jim Soulsby from
the Va., Fran ~ - ugateM 1 C\u session and plans were made B 11
and
~ntine candy Beaver then read aloud. with
Day or Night
ny and Patty Eblin{ Christme i Pomeroy Emergency
squad berry Ave., Pomeroy, rs. ay 1 for a valentint party with hus- 1 a oons
v;
. much amusemP.nt.
2
1and BDhb~· Bailey. Becky &lt;tnd 1;;iving a demonstration of their Evans, Rt.
Pomeroy_. Mrs. bands as guests Sunday. begin- · were giVen as t av~~
Mary ! Mrs. Robert Wood and Mrs.
Mickey Howell, Caro\yn Souls- 1 Heart Heartor. Civic partiei- Arthur W. Johnson . Ractne , Mrs. i ning with a potluck dinner at j BoothersK ~~ese~ ; tt
TonY George Frederick Jr. made the
Ke ith Herdman and De bb i e 1pation program chairman
is r Allen Neumeyer,_ Rt. 1 Carpen- 6 p.m. The traveling prize dolil:s, eDy u ~ ~· Beckv l arrangement of the month, alby. Ephraim, Oley, Ronnie and [ Marlha F'ry.
Iter, Mrs. Kate MillS, Rt. 1 Port- nated by Mrs. Carl Hy!!ell was Bu~ eUM kan~itke v~~~ Ho~- l so using the Valentine theme.
We Give TV Stamps
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
[ The WSCS of the United Meth- land . Mr s..Ja~k G. Coyan, Jack- awarded o..o Mrs. Wayne Green. Fu tz, ar L'ttl y, JWbb Me- ' One was a huge heart outlinWeil man.
200 W. MAIN
POMEROY
Visitors were Jeff and Patti odlst church w11l meet 1\Jesday, son. Fred Collins, Wellston, Mrs. Games were played during ard, Sandra M\l e.T.
y Sc't· ed with white and red roses,
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7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Dwight John R. Bagley, H_a~en, John the social hour with prizes a- Clur~D;i~m 's~ithtmmy
and greenery, featuring the Val-- --··---- -- ----- - -- - 1Pa{'ker. Mrs. Robert Marris Sr. R. Peters. Rt . ~ Chllhcothe, Mrs. warded the winners. Mrs. Theo les a
Y
·
entine Angel.
1 and Mrs David Slater as host- Reese
V. D1nsemoor.
New Neutzling won the door prlze
The other was an arrangE-' e!l ses. ·
Marshfield. Mrs. Mabel T. Rose, A dessert course was served Bi·M onthly Clu.b
ment of pink roses and candles,
i The Amerrcan Legion Auxil· Ashland. Ky., Rupert H. Dorn, by tho hostess to those named Jltf'eta on Thursd(JY
also pink . roses arranged
In
! iary of Lewis Manley Post No. A shl~nd, Ky., Mrs. ChaT"les C. above and Mrs. Glen Smith.
brandy-smffer howl.
! 263 will meet Tuesday a1 7 p. Damels .. Rt. 3 ~shland, Ky. , Mrs. Jim Carnahan, Mrs. Fred
Mrs. John Beaver entertain- Winning awards tn
nower
m. at the home or Mrs. Camp- Mrs. Eliza V. Wtlson, Russell, Taylor, Mrs. Agens White, Mrs. ed the Bi-Mont~ly Canasta club arrangemen~s were Mrs. Wood.
bell Harper .
Ky ., Scott T. States, Ravens- Elwood &amp;wen, Mrs.
Robert Thursday evemng at her Nye Mrs. Frederrck Mrs. Pe:ftrl Mora
Feb. 10
I :-vood. W. Va., Edmond T. Dev- Harden, Mrs. George carson, Ave., home. Prizes for ga~es Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs. Pearl
The White Rose Lodge Amr::- mcent , Ravenswood, W. Va.
~. Geqrse Hysell and a liiUt:St were awarded to Mrs. R1ch- Koblentz and Mrs. R~denour.
mary will meet Wednesday af- 1
Births
. Mr11. Bernard Connally.
ard Finlaw and Mrs. Eu~ene
~uests were Mrs. Ernest
1 ternoon at
Triplett.. Mrs. Bea.ver receiVed Kmght, an hon~ary member ;
2 p.m. at the legion 1 Mrs. Charles Elmer . .. Hlll, l
I hall in Middleport with Mrs. Rt : t Thurman , son, 7.41 p.m. 1
RETURNS HOME
an anmversary gtrt from her Mrs. Mary Hemes, aqd Mrs.
i William Hobson , president , pre- i Fnday.
.
Mrs. Art (Eileen Bennett) secret pal.
Robson of Pomero~ and Mrs .. Al
1siding Hostesses wi\1 be Mrs. I
Das~barged
Snyder 161 Pearl Street Mid- Refreshments were served by Bowen and Mrs. Ehzabeth Wick1Perry· Mih•h and Mrs .
Jda . Patients recently discharged dleport: has returned .kJ ' her tlle hostess to the a~ve named ham of Chester ..
mcluded Hoover Ayers, Mrs. home after five months hospit- and Mrs. Charles Riffle , Mrs. Tlle next meetmg will be at
1Bachner.
Harold W~iss, Albert COnkle, altzation in Pleasant Valley and Max Folmer, Mrs. Guy Cow· the home of Mrs . Horace ~~rr,
'
F.ugene Fmk , Mrs. Alva
~- Cabeii-Huntington Hospitals, and an, Mrs. Donald McKenzie and with Mrs. Paul Baer asststmg

Tom Sc ·aJl) . sv. rrnmrng mstruc- tn
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Power ol Prayer
Is Topit when
WSCS Meets

Thursday's Television Program

Guire. Melissa Finley, Larry R. I IB:_;I~m~p~ro~v~ing~.======:.;
1M~r.:;s;.
. ~P~a;;;ui-"T:iiayi;ilor~.=====on=M•ar=ch=3-rd"'.""iiii""""iiii"i
Fox, Pamela Clonch, Jube Can- Ia·
Iter. Mrs. Joe Melton, William
1 Hillman. Mrs. Kenneth Helnsley, and Mrs. Donald Harvey
" he Power of Prayer" was 1and infant daushler.
the program topic presented by
Mrs. Carl Dennison and Mrs.
Ira W.olfe when the W.S.C.S.
of the Rutland Methodist Churcll
met Tuesday evening at
the
home of Mrs. Weber Theobald
m Rutland . Mrs. Carl Morris
waa the assisting hostess.
U
Mrs. Dennison, evenrng circle
ltfiOOSe ome
i preside-nt, presided in the .absenCf' of the prt'Sident. In giv· P'r PLEASANT - Dr. Olaring the program ex&amp;mples of les H. Moffat, professor of Amprayer needs were discussed by erican history at Marsllall Unl. Mrs. Dennison and Mrs. Wolfe verslty. will be the principal
with other members participat- speaker at the annual dinner
ing in a discussion group at tlle meeting of Point Pleasant-Madose of the lesson. The Miz- son County Chamber of Compah benediction closed the meet- merce on February 11, at 6:30
ing.
p.m. in the Moose home.
course, carrying Dr. Moffat bas A.B., M.A.,
A dessert
1out the patriotic theme of Feb- and Ph. D degrees from
Van, mary, was served during the derbilt. University. His experi' social hour . The nexl meeting ence includes teaching fel\owwill be held March 2 with Mrs. ship a1 VanderbUt.
.tolling
1 Harvey Erlewine and Mrs. Har- professor at West Virginia Universlty, visiting profeaaor at
, old Sauer as hostesses.
Ohio University (Portsmouth dlSPONSORING PARTV
vision I and Marshall Univenlty
The Child Conservation Lea- since 1946.
1 gue of \Hddleport is sponsor-\ He ~ delivered more than
· ing a card party Tuesday ev.,. 800 Jlllblic lectures on Amerl·
I ning , Feb. 9 at the Peari·St. can blstory and contemjlorary
Elementary School building be- topics. These lectures wero giV·
ginning at 8 p.m. There will be en in II stAtes on the mainland,
door pri7.es and card prizes a- in Hawaii, and the Orient. Ticlt~
,~;;;_;._iiiiiiii==-'=---,1 ets are available at the Cham·
ber office located on 6tb Street
or any chamber member.

Dr. Moffat to

Speak Feb.l9
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ELBERFELDS

1:45
7:00
7:15
8:25

I: 110 Csrtooaovlllo
9:15 Pa"- ill ~lo
9:30 Bachelar Fallter
10:00 Mako
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10:30 Wltal'a Thlo Sollt
10:55 New.
11:00 ~-

February Furniture Sale

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11:30 Je~
12:00 Say WN
12:30 Truth or Con..,._

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REGULAR SAVING WILL
PROTECT YOUR FAMILY
This fact is "brought home" even more clearly,
when the new baby comes. And, the more dependents you have, the more reasons to save. Regular savings every pay-day will soon mount up. And, remem·
ber, you save with safety, and with premium interest,
when you save at THE FARMERS BANK. Come in, today!

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Pomerey. Ohll

Savings Accounts

THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS CO.
"We Have Grown Because We Have Helped Othen Grow''

TONIGHT
"ISLAND OF
BLUE DOLPHINS"

POMEROY

Member F.denl Deposit Insurance

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Corpontion

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Boris Karoff, Joyce JameiOD,

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Ann Daniel, Rontu. IOD o
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"THE COMEDY
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11:30 Tbe McCo!'S
12:00 Love of Life
12:25 News
12:30 Seatch FOI' To!IIOITOW
12:45 Guldlnf Uillt
1:00 WomeD'o Plip
1:25 WCHS NOW$
1:30 At floe World ~
2:00 Password
2:30 Holllle P&amp;r!J
3: 00 To ToO Tbe Trulb
3:25 CBS Ne'!'&amp;
3: 30 Edge 0! Nlil!t .
4:00 Secret !ltonD
4:30 Jacll 11enny l!llow
5:00 Maverick
6:00News ~
6:15 Your Wealberman
6:20 Spori.J

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7:30 Sea Hunt
7: 30 The r.t11111ters
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10:00 The Dele....

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8:00 Bla I'll:~
1:30 Jack La 1ADM
9:00 l"lln Sdlool
I: 45

1:41 Com Cob Report
7:00 Today ~\l'
7:25 Today Out \'our Way
8:25 Today Oul YllW' Way
1:00 Carlooltmlle
1:30 BacheiQf falbor
10:00 Make ~~- 1Qr Oaddy
10:30 Wha&gt;'s 'Jbli llol1i1
10:55 Newt l\101'11D1J 1\oport
II :00 Con~nlratiQD
11:30 J~
12:00 i11J When
12:30 Truth or ~equences
12:55 News Day Fepor1
1:00 Mlddap fi..,a
1:30 SIDilltc J~
1'55 Afternoon flliwt
2:110 Moment ell T&gt;uth
2:30 Tbe Doctors
3:00 r\IIQilw Wlll'ld
3:30 You Don'! Say
4: 00 Maw!~ Qallll
4:30 Mr. cartoon
5:30 Laramie
8:30 News P.lcl~
8:45 Jim Thaclr:er

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11:30 PriQII k fll&amp;bl
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I :00 Hello, Pea-i'tcftrl
1:30 The P~lo'• Clwlee
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6:15 News
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7:00 Rlfltmao
7:30 .loDey QqcR
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8:30 My Tbreo SOQt
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11:10 Weatller
11:16 Sports

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7:30 Bozo The Clown
8:00 Buddy Stateh&amp;r
9:00 Captaiu Kan1aroo
10:00 Mike W.tlaco t Nowt
10:30 I Love Lucy
11 :00 /lpey C! MOS"borry
11 :30 The M~
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12:25 CBS Newa
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3:00 To TeD The Truth
3:25 CBS Newt
3:JD Edge Of NJebt
4:00 The Secret Stonn
4:30 Jack 8101111)' Show
5: oo Maverick
6:00 New• llepqrt
6:15 Your Weathermn
6:20 Sports
6:30 CBS &amp;venia&amp; Nawa
7,00 Sea Hunt
7:30 To Tell the Trtnh
8:00 I've Gol 4 Se&lt;:rel
8:30 Andy Griffith Show
9,00 Lucy Show
9: JO Maey Hippy fttlllrnl
111 :00 CBS lit!KII'ts
u :00 llui&lt;Q'I Nows Tootgllt
11 :15 Weather Teller
IL20 Late Show
Sunday nights, Is wrrentlr '~
ring in "B~kman ptace
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Jerry LewLI sW$ as a Nav~
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payment plan. Capable salespeople will help you and we'll
deliver and install in your home at no •xtra cost.

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8:30 J.U I.l " ' 9:00 F'1iG Bdlaol
9:45 King and 0.U.
10:00 MonUac Mowle
ll:30 Price Ia lll&amp;bl
12:00 Donaa Reed
12:30 Father I - . llell
1:00 Rello Pea.Pk:bn
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