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Women's Club
Of Morning Star ~, Mainly About
Church Meets
;, People In
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The Women 's Club of Morn- ;
Pomeroy

Bradbury Club
PlanstoHelp
At 81oodmobile

Mr•. Eatb Botten
To Chntter Club

WSCSPians
Rummage Sale
March 4-6th

Mrs. Robert Eads entertain·
ed the Chatter club Wednesday
I
evening at ber ,boma In Rutdav e-vanmg at the r hurrh with ~ the World '' ar " All
Wmter
.
mg Star EUB Church hai !Je..-n Mr.
E Gibbs
Land. A short busine.s• tession
Mrs UswLn Nease and \1rs Lung." were read by Mrs Sl!- Mrs Don Burkey a£'eomp ..m I meetmg each Wednesdsy
at
and Mrs. Ray
Plans were made to assist WBI conducted by Mrs. Carl Plans were made for a ruiJlo
Frtd. Neas~t .!1.!-i hoste:-io;t-..;
1~on The hvmn ln l hnst There ied her mother,
Mrs C A.. I the home of Mr!&lt; Fre..i Smith he~ve returned home after 8 SlS with the bloodmobile Monday, Roach, presidenl, and
plans mage sale March 4 -- 8 wheD
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h
f
weeks vacation m Ventce and Feb. 22, when the Bradlv'""'' were made for •• auction sale the WSCS of the Mtnersville
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Is No East or West " and pr.ay- .mm1 sh, to her ome a ler or qUI tmg At a rectcn' met't- E 1 ood. Fl 8
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Mr s Jack fmtl s president, eJ by Mrs f:v;;,n~ l'Oncludt-d Mrs EmmJsh had spent sev-! mg an electwn "'as htld w~th ' ng ew
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Extension Homemaker's C I u bat the next meeting
MethodlSt Church met Wednelwas m charge of the m~tlng I tl
r
era! da\'S with Mr and Mrs I the president betn~ Mrs Cia! k Mrs. Earl Denny Sr. entered met Wednesday for an aU • day Games were played
with day afternoon at the church.
Of&gt;votlons tJken rrmn Psalm ~~h:r~; a~ of the nommat Burkt-~ ~nd family m Manet~ lhle VIL--e pr~d"'n' Mrs. L~ Holz~r Hospital Monday, for ob- : meeting at the home of Mrs. prizes awarded to Mrs. Nathan Mrs. Willliam Russell, preslo
,J h
103 were ltd bv Mr:s
F'red
po
nd
d
servatton and treatment.
ILawrence Stewart Mrs Paul Biggs Mrs Roach Mrs WU- dent was In charge of the
mg commlttt&gt;e was li:Wen a 1H
o nson . an lll"' set•retarv - M F d J
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ed 'th th
Nease whu &amp;lsu read a poem
rt-elec ed for
treasurer Mr" Clarence Gt~t&gt;s
rs re ames an aug - wum,
president,
conduct bur Young, Mrs. Cllfford Eb- meeting w IC open WI
I
"Faith Is d M1ghty FortrP~s · ctH uffi('ers welt'
l 'h t
M1ss Marianne Woodgerd has
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t. f lh
h Iter Mrs Jerry Muse of Stock- the meetmg
ersbach Mrs Charles Lathey hymn ''What A Fraend
We
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uues
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· Birchfield Mrs' Have ' in Jesus,'' fol1ow ed wtth
followed by the Lords Praver l the commg
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t returnn1
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M s m~d ~ ~·~~0 mgt aved 1port VJSJtt"U
Wl' th 1l Mrs Stewart
gave the scrip- Mrs Howard
\-irs
ac
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pr~1
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State Un1v~rs1ty m Col~ M
H. 1 h p k
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rs ames s1ster-m-1aw, rs 1ture readmg and the 8 i b I e fuiymond Fischer Mrs • Char-• prayer by Mrs. Stella Grueser
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: Mrs AIr~ eaugewr. V lee pres\ umbus followmg several dHvs 1 rds Map I\ dar Eer
dumner 1Homer Showers
I story of the three Marya Mem-les Spll'es and Mrs . . Alfred and scripture readmg of Pro1er ay o1 M' M
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·· Our Children and Thf'- u s " dent Mrs Russ
a
son
st&gt;c-,
Sll
1s
PI
as
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t
the
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VISit with her parents , Mr and I 11. l'i e R D
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IS! ari yn rown spen
bers answered roll call ' wtth a Biggs. Refreshments were serv- verbs 31 by Mrs. Norman Me1
wa s the topl i. ! of the program 1retan Mrs fred Neast&gt; trea:s-1 \'l is HaToid Woodgerd M on· a n
1past weekend m Colwnbus with comment on Washington and ed by the hostess to the above Cullum
presentf'd b\ Mrs \-1ark r:vans i urer and tht' fol\owmg st&gt;cre- day Mrs Woodgeard S(Jd Man- Youth ot the churc·., w.e.-e m1her sister and brother-m-law, Lincoln
named and Mr1. Charles Car-At Ourselves a~ Odst·
The purpost- wa s to Il lust rate tan~s. Mrs Stacey Arnold. ctuhl_, anne "'-'ere m Parkt'rsburg w lharge of one! of th~ SundRy Mr and Mrs. Jack CummlflS Mrs ·Art Marcum was wela son, Mrs. Harold Dunfee Mrs. i&amp;ns" was the topic of thl
contnbut10ns the rates h .and
dren
Kous
'
mornmg
wors up pre
service
I and family
'
U
h s work , Mrs Kerns
vt:rs •I\1 8
Lmda lohnsrm
·!d"nt MisS
of
·
i comed. as a new mem be r. It Thomas Stewart , Mrs - K~neth program
presen ted by
Mrs.
1 m
cultures have brought to t e n c ns1Jan sor 1a 1 rea 11 ~ s La 1 Mr and Mrs Norman Way- h Y h F' 1 · h ~
Mrs Mane Chapman is a was announced that the club Michael and Mrs. Robert Nel- Russell
Others taking part
Jted Stabte,s and to em~ha~l~e John Sr~lt • htera~ure ' mi~:IOna~;~ land have rece1ved word that , ~e tho:t pro!~~~~ ~~-~~~nno~~~~ 1 med1cal pat1ent at Holzer Has- w1ll meet March 17 at the Mid- son.
were Mrs. Karl Grueser Mrs.
responsl 1 Jtles as a c n s Ian renee apper · r ·
Lhe1r daughter and fam!IV , Mr.
, to
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•
I p1tal.
die rt Gas Office for a food
H11smer Roush, Mrs Brook I
Citizen m this commuwty o! ne~ educatmn Mrs Mark Evans.
.,~ Mrs p owe II and ch.1ld ren , Eileen
read the scnpture ar~d Mary Mr and Mrs Edgar Thomas
po
Ch I
G
.
uon Mrs Uswm Nease 1 an~·
Smtih g&lt;~vE' •he prav~&gt;r
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d
f demonstration
by
Betty
Sayre, Mrs
ares
ruP.~er,
na t10ns.
promo
.
We(lnes ay
~~
Mrs. Ste11 a Grueser, Mr s E·~
s lntual hf~
Mro;
Manning' Davtd . Rtcky ' a nd J ane ha ve The group sang ' Each Ste-p· 1 returned home
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I • a - N-·•
l:"w~on of th e Gas vumpany.
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followmg the h\ mn, ' Wf' ve HP h outh and student work. mvved from Columbus to Col- Take ., Donald SIHifer o~-:~ve the ter 8 week 9 VlSlt at Loran with The rnormng sesslOD was closgene Forbes and Mrs
Earl
~.. N
ous . Y
' leoe Co
th 01
I d
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tht-lr daughter and son·m-law ed 'lh th M' h be d1 t'
R h
A Story To Te ll To J lte
a ' and Mrs F:dlth Slsso.l, supplv . ~
rner, on e 110 - n I· offer a tory nnv""r and Robert
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WI
e IZpa
ne c lOR.
ens aw.
nons ,' scripture from \1ark lU !\ ons brouht b\ the mem- ana hne near Oxford, Ohio. Mr. Smith and s 11 t) 1 avne were the I Mr and Mrs. Wallace Reuter The group enjoyed a potluck
Durmg the busmess session
was read bv "Irs ('hnst\ Baer I ber~rwere :;olrl a" a money mak- Powell has been transfer:t&gt;d to ushers tor HlP. otfe.nng Delmar I and daughter and m Columb~ dmner at noon and followmg
a commurucation w1. . read
An article "These
Changmg m rojert
that ~rea Mrs Powell Is the Hamm broughl the messHge to 'w1th Mr. and ~rs. Raymon the luncheon hour Mrs. FranCE!s
from Mr!. C. F. Tompkms conTimes" was gl\'en by the lead ' ~ ~ eshmPnts of cherry pie former Norma Wayland
the youth He use:d 'he lrfe of Brown Hnd family.
Spencer of Chester gav. 1
Feb. 21
t.:c9'uing the work for the eom-er and Mrs F'red Neasf' gave I the r hipped
•am and eof- Mrs
Earl Knlght, Mrs Samuel for his text
I
talk on emergenc1es and the 1Bet1hel dNo. 6% ofb the0 Intehrna- i 1g year. World Day of Prayer
a talk on "Love and hale' be- rwr w ., ed"b'y the hostes•- 1James CTJswell and Mrs W C .. Youth Feliowshm mPmbers 1
care of the sick at home. At- t ?108
Order of ~!l 'sin aug ters to be held March 5 at the
ee were s..,rv
·w 1
p k b
I
Mr
.f
wt 1 atten services
a group E 1
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EUB h h
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gms at horne
1son
tendmg were
s.. Grit Rus-Sun day at the M'ddl
was
8 ap- n erpnse
1rs 1u Mrs Chrtst'_ Baer , Mrs
W dwered ar ers urg VIS I - recently sold .uopl':Jrn balb and
1
eport
d
M bec urc
k
A report m t he cu Itura 1 con- /If ed Yeauger Mrs John Scott ors e nes ay.
homemade
landv
to raise
se 11, Mrs. Paul Wmn,
Mrs ti t Ch
h Th - 1 ·u
t announce . em rs were as ..
trJbuiJons our nation has ga1n-j ~ ; Russ Wal~on Mrs J.ohn Mr and Mrs. W1lham Lohrer 1 money for lherr ~ 1 -reast.&gt;d 85 .1
W
Max Davis, Mrs. Red Riley. o~tside~~
ae ::rs Wl mee ed to tum in bottle caps at the
ed from ot~er countn~s wa,~ giv I r· Baily, Mrs Kerns Roush, (Carla Wtlson ) and daughter of sessments Th ey Bl " savutg DotJr' Mrs. John Fultz,
Mrs.
FEB. :2%
next meeting.
en b" Mrs .John S( oil I hrf'e \-Irs Hanson Holter \1rs 1,.aw- Athens VlStted Saturday w1th tie: C'aps and have discussed ~~·v
Wayne Kmg and Mrs. Marcum. The Ladles Auxiliary of the At the ..:lose of the meeting,
articles on the top1c were g1v- r('nce Napper Jr, Mrs Mark 1Mr and Mrs Ira Butcher
leral rnoney . mtkJng p!OJecls 1 Mrs Ronald Brownmg was
Meigs County Hospital
will C.lkl- and coffet were served
en mcludmg Who Will sh~r~ 1l E\an~ !\1J~ Edlth S!s~nn and I Mr and Mrs Tom Watkms l Mrm:el
Smith, pastor, has hoslf'ss to the Sew- H1te Sew-1
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meet
Monda
at Veterans by Mrs Oto Hartenbach and
thP world \.'o,:th our : h.•_lrlren
l\1rs La..,!enre Napper ir.
ot Columb.us came Tuesday for i announL·t&gt;d a r£-VJV1ll meet•ng to mg Club Wf'dne:;day evenmg at ClwB Members Ctve
Memorial Hos~tal cafeteria at Mrs . Earl Renshaw: Hostesset
by Mrs. Rus , Watson, The U~
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a viSit with her parents, Mr start Mar&lt;"h H &lt;J t tile church IJis club room .
I Infirmary Program
m All membe
are for the March meetmg Will bt
7 30
Jted. Nations Umty .m OJveJsl-1
and
Mrs
Wtlham
Slaler
~nd
The1t:
will
be
sp"'Ct'll
..
mgmg
A
short
bustness
session
was
Memben
of
the
Martha
Class
u~gedp
to
~ttend
Refre~~ents
Mrs. Eugene Forbes and Mrs.
1
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ty.
Mrs F.d1th ~'""nn a~d
sun, B1lly Also vis1t1ng w1th ~:~nd a v.elrllme- Js ext~nded to conducted by Mrs Elza Gil· ,and Adult Class 0 f th
B d- 11 be
d ·
Chfford Phillips.
' _·Our _respons1b1hty
a9 a chns
lhe Sl a1er fami·r Y were Mr and 1' all to he lp
serve Tent Daughters
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' more, J r • VIce pres 'd
I en1· It bury Church of Christe wentrato ~oiJane Howell
1
\'IJS c. E Slater of Jarkson-'1
- --- w" voted to help wtth the /the county lnftrmary this week of Umon Veterans wtll meet in
RAND McNALLY
'/'
Ville
eamer fund dr}ve The travel· Iwhere they presented a pro- regular session at the DAV hall
0 RL D
lOry
Mr and Mrs Ronald Evans
mg J.HIZ e, donated by
Mrs gram of mUSIC and readings M0 nd
8 t 7·30
, and son, Jeff, left Tuesday for
f •f
Ca lvi" Simpson, was awarded • for the restdents Each restay
P m.
DevotiOnS take-n from Mat- Culver City Los Angeles Calir
TIO
to Mrs Ourr&lt;Jid McKmght Mrs. ide t of th h
.
t Bethel No. 62 of the lntemathew 13 and 20 by Mrs. Ben I where they,p lan to mak~ their
'c IDon Mullen and Mrs. Louis tednwJth a e ifto~:mw~~ ~~e:~- ti?nal Ord~ of Job's Dau~hters
N('Ulzlmg opened the meetmg h m Th
I
dt
h I
rogram Opl
OsboJne r('( t'IVed birthday girts .
g
. wlll meet 10 regular sesSIOn at
of th~ Past Presidents of
the I bo the
eyd pfannel OMJom Ids Blrthdavs of the famou!': Am- !rom their secret pals
I
Takmg part were M~s. Law- Pomeroy Masonic Temple, at Jennie £6ate, daughter of
•O er an
amty,
1
an 1
h1
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lrence Stewart Mrs Vtolet Hy-7 30
M d
Th
II Mr
d M
W d II Gat
Amerwan Legion Auxthary of j M Ed
d E
d f·
encan patno1s, George Was , A deo;sert lourse m keeping 1
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p m. on ay.
ere WI
. an
rs. en e
r e,
Drl:'W Webster Posl Wednes- Irs. Dwarl
fvanshan am- lmgton and Abraham Lmcnln 'wJth Ct'orge Washmgton's birth- sell, Judy Hysell and Tom Ly'"lbe initiatiOn.
Rutland, was honored wlth I
' s~ned by the hostesfl. ons · Oleva Cottenll•
Mrs· p omona Grange
'II meet b1rthday pa1ty
· ·m oLservance of
·dav evt&gt;nmg at the • home of 1 y,If.at _ ay on or t e tnp to were observed at a palrlll!Ic'I da" ...,as
WI
IMis Gerald Wildermuth Mul- llaiornra.
assembly held for the student ,to 1hose named above and Wayne Kmg, Mrs . Ernest Van-lat the Rock Sprlngs hall Man- her SIXth birthday, Saturday,
' berrv AH Mrs Neutzlm'g also
bodv of Mlddlepo!l High St llool lMrs Dayton Stnckland, Mrs. Inwagen, Mrs .. Art
Marcum. lday evening to practice degree Feb. 13 at her home.
MIDDLEPORT, o
re.ad a story 'The overnight
Wednesda\'
[Churlt's HuffJmm Mrs
wn,_1Mrs Paul Wmn, ~rs- Dale,work. All off1cers and lhe court Games were
played and
1
'::i~~=:.:::======~ l &lt;.iue~t . tram' Sunshme maga
Bernard F'u lt z MeJgs countv hud Bovl:' r Mrs F.dwar.d Wells 'MBarnhart,. Mrs. Griff Russe11, 1are requested to be present. prizes awarded. Refreshments:
r
rs Jess1e S1sson, Hazel RusFEB Z3
d d
t'
'ed
ut
zme
prOSE&gt;('Utor gave a !&lt;ilk
In l\1r,; II c Mullms Mrs HarII
d N II Tr
.
an
ecora IOns carri
0
'!he pledgl:' to_the flag m unl-~
whirh he 'put "pecJa\ empha!- lo.ld Hood ar.d Mr~
.Donald se an
e te
acy.
The Pomeroy WCTU wlll meet th~ Valentine the~e. Jennie reson preceded s1lent
prayer 1
BeeS
~~ on the ratt that students ,Collms The next meeting w1U
•
Tuesday at 2 P m. at.
the I ceJVed many mce glfts.
'Thank you notes were
read i
, should be awar~ of seemmgly ibe Mar( h J wnh Mrs. Coll1ns '
h~me of Mtss Nelle Bm~ It Attending were Marlene and
Pameroy, Ohio
Jrom Mrs A V Howell and 1 Plans were made to purchase small dJ!fertnees whl('h make as hostt"ss.
\
1will be the Frances
Willard ['arlene Barrett, Cindy Eads,
IMrs William Baxter It was I ccmdelabl a for the chur&lt;:h when \ a big dlfftre-n ce Ill oue 's llh~ i
.
ITea and each member may Cindy Anderson, Robin and
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
voted to purchast ~ards
to ; the Busv Be-e Class of. the M1d- He pomlcd out for example I."H .-l Conllflntion
ltake a guest.
Beverly and Georgene Grate,
send W m~mbers
,dleport flrst
Baptist Church that enthusiasm may be the l /) I
. .
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Debbie Black, Peggy
Smith.
Edgar Allen Pott'l
Mrs Neutzhng and Mrs J i mel Thursday evenmg at the mgredtenl whtch makes an oth ' ,. l'f(ntes Nnmed
The Wmdmg Trail Garden club '
Sally Sparks, Viclly Grate, Dei&gt;"THE HAUNTED PAlACE"
(Trchn tcolorl
IM Thornton Will take a b1rth- church. The meeting was open- erwise ordinary person
uul -1 I he conventmn of lhfl F'uture met Wednesday evemng at the
ra and Mary Janey,
Linda
Vincent Pr1ce:~ Debra Paget, ]day cakr. to the eounty Home ed wJth prayer given m un 1son Istnndmg
HomPmakers
of
Ame-nca
to
Columbia
Gas
office
in
Middle·
Grimm,
Sherry,
TerrY
end
1
Lou Chaney Hideoust Tem
fOJ
February
There
are
no
'
fol
lowed
by
the
claSs
hymn
,
He
told
the
gl
oup
that
de
rw
lrf'
ld
Apn
l
2
3
IP
Columbus
port_
Rita
Vmmg,
Mrs.
Jolm
David·
fymg' We1rd!
"McHALE'S NAVY"
birthdays HI Marrh and named I "An Evenmg Prayer "
velopmg correll attitUdes to- was d.l~( USSt'd wht&gt;n the Rut MISS Betty Newton prepared
son, Ariko Grate, Mrs. Bud
{Techmcolor)
lo takE' the cake m Apnl were I Devotions were by Mrs Da- l ward the communJtv (lOd natwn ' !and ~llA nwt lt'(t&gt;nlly In the and _served her favorite foods A patnotlc service honoring Vming, Mrs. Herbert Grate and
Ernest Borgnme Joe Flvnn,
our hom(' economJ(·s room of the to nme member~ and
three the two presidents, Abraham tht honored guest.
Trm Conway, B1lly Sands. I Mrs F'ranl'i Cheeee.brew and na Hamrn entitled, . Disciples are necessary to make
Mr~~ Wildermuth
In Clay , written by Peter Mar-1 11\'es meanmgful In llo:;lng Jre lhigh sC'bonl'
rgueslo:r Mn; , Patrick Wood. Mrs. , Lincoln and George Washington
61?-o Kennedy, JPan Willes
(,amt&gt;s were played
and I shall Buddy gifts were dJstnb-1 t led th t
t t
. ' B.ubara Carter,
president, IJoseph Struble and Mrs. Gene 1I will be held in the Syracuse
TWO DANCES NOTED
SUN '' MON '' TUES ·
a
a attpatude
no Ism
Is lhea wa
:-; 111 ch"rg
·
0 f th e mee Img 1M1Ich F 0 ld e_
0 f the recipes
pnzes awar ded 10 Mrs G•E'orge utl:'d dunng the evemng
I swholesome
lor
.
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e.
r
s
Methodtst
church
Sunday,
Feb.
The
Middleport Semor Class
1
Februuy 21-22-23
I Mowery,
Mrs Jt'd Webster Sr
A humorous ~kit enlitled "The d 1
f
.
1he
Hut
land
ctt&lt;Jpter
\I. as bon- used were gJven to each.
1&lt;) 1 at 9 a
Ill
thl
In Sa'
ELVIS PRESLEY m
M
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p u1
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f'Ve opmPn1 o ones lola 1 p1•r
d b h,.
k d I h
F II
h d
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W
sponor
I eom I
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"ROUSTABOUT''
I rs
orn on an
r!S
a New Maid" was gwen by Mrs
.I
lore
Y lR'mg as P o ave a
o owmg t e emonstratlon. D L t L R h
t
d·
ht' 9 d
t
t
Casci A dessert course carry- John L ~ and Mrs Charles sona lty.
• member serve as hostess at Mrs. Robert Lewis, president, !
r. es er · ?us •. pas or ur ay mg
ance par Y a
Elvis Pi~~~~~i~~~1:'1ra Sian Ing out the valentme theme was l
Y
l'he assembly opPnf'd with the ,the convention Miss Carter was condurted a shot b
es- lof the church, wtll gtve the the Mtddleport lchool auditor-•d
by
the
host""'
to
Henn(&gt;tt
A
dessert
t:ourse
of
pledge
of
allegiance
to
the
flag
sel•rt•d
J•on
was
selectston
Plans
werre
usdmesst
s
t- message. The chmr directed by him from 8 p m. to 11 p. m.
,
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1
1118
10 1ce cream decorated w1th pmk . ,~ tl
0 a M
! Serv -=1 ' '" '~
wyck,
.Joan
Freeman.
l..eJ
-=
'
ma
e
· Th e J ays WI11 aIso emcee a
Enckson. Sue Anne Lanf!don lmf'mbers Mro.; Thornton will
a1 ~ 1e srngmg ur the Star It'd to smg m the FHA State it d the Flower
d G d
rs. J ohn Sa uvage Wl II smg
~Q~~(,t~ON on the OCEAN he hostesR for the March meet 41he&lt;Jrts was served by the host- Spangled Banner Joy Boggs chmr.
s~" w in Columbus : Ma::h S:1spec1al mus1c The solo1st for dance tonight at Wahama High
3 Stoogn
mer wJth Mrs Wildermulh de-l' esses, Mrs C P. Bradbur)'. Mrs read the pnze - wmnmg essay ~ ThJee delegates were select_I 1M:s Charles Lewis reported o~ the morning will be John Lisle. startmg at 8 p.•
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Ldlian McGhee, Mrs. Jacob i
· I S · k ~ J)
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A C~tslta
1
1· flag • ha ~dmade
Colarcartoo~s
vot10nal leadt&gt;r a11d Mrs Web
.. on
P~"ll ~ ['or emouar~,
ed to att end the convention, the achvltles
of the Jumo~
_
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AdmissiOn: .sc and 40c
sler In charge of games
I rurner
and M1ss Flonnell1ai- tHJtten b}' Elizabeth Ellen Ev Rei!\ Clark, Eumc-e Ohlinger Idub The book "Pause
For ' by Mrs. Paul Kloes, will be Snow accumulation around
- - ---- - - - - -~- bott
ans
l&lt;:tr 1d Sue Clunc·h, wJth Charlott~ L!Vmg" from the COca Cola Is('() for the first time.
the heights of Mount Olympus,
I The table wa.s decorated With Wilham Russell high S{'hoo\. Hupe .as alternate It was de- lco was distrihuled.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Kloes are Wash., reaches a total of from
red hearts and a red and "'lute prmrJp~&gt;l 1nlludueed the !ipet~k- c1rJed to h&lt;.~~e a dish towel The March meeting will be in charge of the acolytes and 200 to 250 inches annually,
flower arrangement carrymg er , Mr F'u11z and was
m show!:'r (1\ the nex1 meetmg on :held at the horne of Mrs. Leo flag bearer. Acolytes are Keith
out the valentme theme. Fav-l charge of the p!Ograrn
II March 11 for the home ec~ Bryan There will be a soil Lisle and Franklin Rizer Flag Utah has a statute prohibit1ors were vbalentme
nutcups 'concluded w1th all
::~1ngmg 1nom1cs room.
refreshments Itesting demonstration uaing soil Bearers are John Rickart asd ing smoking or possession ol
tcbacco by anyone under 21.
' Mrs
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d' ury wa.s Tcha1rman "A meJJC'a ,
wf're served.
from each member's garden. Reed Farrell.
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meetmg will be a potluck dm
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, Attendmg were the above and '1
l\-1rs George Baker, Mrs John
' Scmes. Mrs .J~mes Souder~.
' Mrs Elizabeth Slavm, Mrs Ag
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Mrs
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SIMMONS

1 Rehearsals are underway and
fmal touches bemg udded for
I the present at ron of the opert&gt;lla, 1
' Hansel and Gretel'' to be pre
sented Tuesday evenmg at tht&gt;
Middleport H1gh School aud1
tonwn by the fourth grade stu [
1dents taught by Mrs George ·
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Mrs. Clarence Laeey, vocal
I supervisor. lS du-ectmg the musl Jcal play assisted by Mrs. Hack
1 ett and Mrs Pickens. M r s
1 Hackett w1ll be the aceompnn1st for the operetta
Th1s program will be the
I annual "p~y" program of the
I Parent anil Teachers AssOCI.!ltlQn rnstead of the usual monthly meeting 1'he students of the
fifth grde are selling advance
Ififth grade are selling advance I
or tickets may be purchased
at the door. The program will I
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l tmg back to earth 7,500 televi- openng of an mstallment loan department has enlarged
- - - -ston pictures to aid sctenUsls m the servtces of the hank to Middleport
1(uture manned moon landings.
Speaker m another of the - - -~
Scientists said the spacecraft MltkUeport • Pomeroy Rotary June .
Impacted on the moon at 157 club's " memher
vocaltonal He was Introduced by Carl
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a.m-. PS1'. some 23 minutes af- ' tal l-ui-~ Mr. 'Hubbard cited the Horky, program chairman V..Jce
ter a radioed command from I astoundmg powtb of instali-I Pres•d('nt John Wernf'r pre. Jdearth turned on 1ts s1x te lev1- 1ment credit since World War ed, and accepted the_report of
sian cameras at 1 J3 a m 11 (more than doubling in OhiO.) the nommatmg commltlet', Ca~
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By Robert Wingett
"Preliminary mdications wen• a1d to Middleport busmess men : ~hese names Mr Werner. dprets- skipper
ur ' a U S trawler
Gen CurtiS Emerson LeMay, the legendary World th
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b
d m expandmg their sales. and to 1denl, Norky. vtce pres1 en . 1
Wo.1 U hero and famed chief of st3ff of the Umted States at t e Signa 1 emg ret·elve
b
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Rob1son
secretan1 ,charged today that an attempt
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Air Force until announcement of his retirement made rem t d g~r ~~ tove
an- mstallment rredJI
Wilbur Theobald, treasurer, and by H~SSI~ ~~eder:;n to ta e
headlines across the country ear her thiS month, has a hclpa e
eve 1· 1 was an- He also noted that the bank, .JaC'k Welsh and Hill Ch1l ds , 'over .. Is Isa
at was an
Mt•Igs county background
1 nounced on the
pubic address 8 corporation t11at h'as to rna. ke 1,new d u ectors
ad not any cJVJhzed person,
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and a pro f 1t to s1av m husmess, saw
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ul H~ath churl.'h serv- certam
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d0 .. Y no a seaman, wou
many childhood days m the rural Stlversville and P~rt- l sctentlsls were gather ·
Ithe new loatl &lt;;erv 1ce as an mg dmner w~&gt;re Mrs Earl Dav- •
land communities. Gen. Lt&gt;May'.s mother, Mrs Ervmg l PhotogntphiC data bemg re- ]opportumty to improw Jt~ own enport Mrs Jeane Cooke. Mrs Capt John F'rancts Jr., 12, ol
LeMay, now of Mt Vernon , ts a Meigs county native
ce!ved on the lunar surface :fmanCJal base
.John Krawsczyn , Mrs Galen Nt·wport,. reported_ that when
Gen LeMay shll has relatives m Meigs county through I was described as 'excellent ' I Mr Hubbard will have been Brown Mrs .James .Johnson. his lxlat 1 engme failed Wednesan uncle, Mr. Eber H Carpenter o( Shversv1Jle, a retired
Earth • bound scientists were With the bank 27 years next and M1ss Besa Sanborn.
day n~ght a tussl:a.boat fu-st
gas company employee.
JUbalant at the successful com
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ess mes-Mr. Carpenter smd Le May - - ~~
pletiOn of Ranger 8's mission I
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sage to ~he Coast &lt;?uard and
lived With hiS parents m the may the man from teMay the They cheered wildly when Jt '
wo
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then sent a boarding party
st 1versville area most of the legend Hts truculent appear-~ was announced that the ptcture 1
wh1ch attempted to &lt;unfiSC8~
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hme he was m this vJcmlty as ance gives em tment to t e ta mg occurr .
a youth He also restded
at legend He seldom smiles, a
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DOESN'T SAY MUCH - Air Force Chief of' Staff Gen·
papehlsrs angdranhng
lhemlsalvago
d t I ng
pernussiOn
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t . I' Portland for a while where he Irati attnbutable more to para- I
eral Curtis LeM ay ts one o f t h e A rmed F orces most ac1· attended one term of school l lyzed facta! muscles than
to
The Ohio State Patrol mveshgated two ace&gt; en s n 1 th
nd deck
1gs count} Friday ,
turn officers Here he IS caught
a typical moment "Curtis was brought here to tack of_humor The JUttmg ciat 930 am un Rt 124m
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emergtng from a hmldmg m Washmgton, D. C, pro!&gt;- live for the ltrst ttme when he gar, whtch he clenches between
land, the other m Harmon ville.
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ably the Pentagon.
was about two years-old," re- his teeth to ancho~ the muscles.
A car dnve-n east by W1l:
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I He ret-used. ordered the RuJcalls Mr Carpenter "and he adds to h1s ferocious look.
ltam J Hoskmson 73. HI
2ldnvers escaped mjury
Slans off rtgged a Simple tail
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was probably etght , or
mne "He has always been tactl-~
Wellston attempted to pass a Epple w~s ctted to Me&gt;gs l'OUn- and ma.;.ged to mak• land 110
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when his parents fmallv moved turn. and h1s terseness IS often
1car driven by Jonathan T1lhs, 1ly C'OU~t Feb 'l.7 for failure to Imiles away.
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41 Rutland JUS! as hP wa s at· lyleki right of way .
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speaks, m hts stra~ge!y
sort CAN'T'ON, .Ohio &lt;UPI) A te~pting t~ make a left turn . Two dnvers Charlt&gt;s L WmeW
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I lohto drawl, illS to the point. four-alarm ftre raged early to- IThev colhded There was only man, 25, Rt I Cheslure, and Probationary Term
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day m McKinley Htgh School mm.or damage to both'""
!Howard L West, 46 Mtddle· Ordered by Court
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Gen Le May 's father was
a
and officlals feared the
old T&amp; other was at 1 10 p m at port. were c1ted to M1ddleport 1 PT PLEASANT _ Action ln
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constructiOn worker who often
Canton landmark would be de- the mtersect\On of Rl 143 and 1mayo1 s court F'eb 27 lor pa!!S- IMason counnty circuit awt
moved from. one place to an· Dr1ver
• F'ID ed $100, stroyed ·
. m Harnsonvl 11 e A car mg on "'• lUr
· ve Roher! II' Car· Fnday was the plactng on cthree
Ht 684
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F1remen
battled to conlam dnven south on 684 by Dana ruthers, 49 Middleport was c1t-l year!l probation of Leonard Lee
Heart Sunday volunteers will other, and lived m Me1gs bethe
v1sit homes or Me~s coun~y tween JObs
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Costs 00 Friday
lthe blaze in the three
story Q Epple. 66, Rt 1 Middle- ed to Me1gs court t-'cb. Z7 for of Henderson who previously
Sunday so that all residents will Most of the Generral! days
schoo l located on the
north lport failed to slop and struck overwidt h and Joseph Nunt'z, had plead gu 11ty to a felon' l
rous J
have an opportumty to Join the spent m th1s area were at the James A Hawley, Pomeroy edge of Canton's central busi- a car dnven northwesl on Rt 32, Proctorville, was cited to stealmg mdlctment
fight agamst diseases of the horne of Mcs. LeMay's parents Rt 3, ~as fined $100 and costs ness district and diagonally a-~ 143 by Joe A Young, 62, Rt. 3 Me1gs l'ourt today for no oper-1 Caplas was ISsued by the
heart and blood vessels,
the m Stiversv1lle. Mr. Carpenter, by Metgs County Court J~e cross from Mercy Hospital.
Pomeroy There was modE'rate ator 's license and failure to ob- court to pick up Wilham Thornnation's top health enemy.
the younger brother of Gen. Le Frank
Porter, Jr, Fnd~y The blaze apparently started damage to lxlth cars, and the tam title .
las Kauffer, 20, Milton. W. Va.
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NEGRO LEADERS ISSUED! Residents are urged to do- May's mother, now owns the for dnvmg With no operators in a first floor machme shop on
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railed to
an ultimatum to ... tute authon- nate generously Voluunteers are old homestead, but no one has license Judge Porter suspend- the north s1de of the bmldmg
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Frtday 1hopmg to make this year's lived in it for vears
ed $85 of tbe fme and placed and flames had eaten their way
a
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etition
after pleadmg gutlty to m':
rught
dnve most successful
"There's nothing there now Hawley on probation for BIX through the roof , .
1demeanor mdictments of destrueThe Negroes presented three \ Heart Sunday marks the high but .a big stack of memones," months.
&amp;:ven of Canton I eight com4
,tlon ol property The court grant~
~esegregatwn dema,ds to _Po- point in the county Heart A.. said Mr. Carpenter thts week, In other ?ctlons, Btlly _Lee pantes were on the &lt;Cene No o u r t t o e t u r n
led a dtvorco m the acllon t1
hce ChJe!' Wtlson Bake~
and soclatJOn's annual campalgn gazmg across the road from Wallace, Middleport, ~as fined inJuries were reported.
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, Clanee E Gault vs. Earl w.
warned tf they "eren I grant· 1Those who are not at borne his nearby home to the small, $10 and costs lor passmg withAKRON (UPI)- Mrs Manlou Bader, Wife of Omahas ·Gault. The plamtiff was granted
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ed by Monday "we'll be ~.ck wh~n volunteer calls are ask- frame structure where Gen. out assured clear distance and MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL D113.d Rmger" John Fritz Johnson, may go to court to 1custody and support for their
on the streets Monday mghl
ed to matl their gtfts to the Le May lived 85 a chtld.
William R. Dean, Rutland, was ADMISSIONS . Thomas bring the man who apparently is her husband, once be· mmor child.
The demands were for speed- Heart Fund In the pre-addressed The ctgar-puffing general, fined ~ and costs on an exces· Jones, Cheah~re; Edtth Rice, lieved dead, back to Akron.
- -- - ler voter. regtstrabon, procedu~; envelope that will be left at known to men In military ctr· stve speed charge.
Syracuse; DaVId Ztri&lt;le, PomeSummit County Probate Court Judge Nathan Kophn
ILL IN ARIZONA
es, curlatlment of brutality the door.
cles as "Did lronpants"
beroy, Martha Eblin Pomeroy; recommended to Mrs. Bader's attorneys Fnday that sht Relattves have learned that
by Shertff James Clark, and
cause of his darmg mtsstons m
Dores
Arnold,
Pomeroy; file a petition seeking to void the order that declared Edward tTedi N Roberts o1
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negollatmn~ bet~een ,"htte ""':
MARRIAGE LJCENSF..S
world war II when he person· - &amp; ;az
Mae Wright, Long Bottom; Earl Bader dead.
ITucson, Arizona, has suffered
Negro lea e~s o.;o tv~ ;acJa
Russell Van Cummms 20 ally led bombing raids over Eur- TOKYO (UP))
Pel&lt;iDI Denny Jr., Middleport.
Johnson, a colorful OmBha l
a heart attack Mr Roberti,
problems. Po ICe a sa~ roop- Racme Rt 2 farmer and 'eora~ ope was born on Nov 15 1906 Radio claimed today foar U.
DISCHARGES- Ella La Rue, talevision sportscastu, ts ap- the two men were one and the formerly of Po~eroy. is an iJI..
ers halted attec~!~ ::tda egr::~ lee Manuel, 7, Raci~e. student ; in Columbus.
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S. jel plueti were shot don Dexter; Thelma Scally, New Ha- parently Lawrence Bader, wholsame.
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, structor in mathema!Jcs at tile
lo. stage mar Selma anJ Mar-l Paul Eugene Hill, 19, Letart "A lot of people think Curtis by pro-Cu,mmut.t Patbel Lao ven.
disappeared in 1957 while on " [ A serl .. of hospital tests thts Umverslty of Anzona. He i• a
Frtday nlg~\.::e one Ne o was Falls, farmer, and Crestlyn was born in Meigs county, but groundfire Ia northera Laoo
ftshmg lrtp tn Lake F.rto and week revealed Johnson had no lpatient tn the Tucson Medical
to,:;;l ~' 10 others '"ur!:' when Rae Hicks, 16, Pomeroy, stu- he definitely wasn't." said Mr. ~:"br.,..a..s~ oald tbe AmVeterua Memortol Hoopltal was declared legally dead ln lrecollecbon of a life tn Akron. Icenter, Apacbe A, Room 6, Tur
broke up
march dent; Robert Edward Wines, 11. Carpenter, "But it was proba- oricaa Jet• were lhol don
ADMISSIONS - Anna Bias, 1960.
But
b;riday
son.
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Racine, clerk, and •
Foe bly only because his father was wbU. tbey and Laotian Royol Pomeroy ; Wilbur Webb, New An unidentified fnend of Ba· ;~::.r ';:at ~ amm L":;rya Bad:r."
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Teaford, 19, Racme, typist.
working around Columbus at Air Force Til fiPtA!Homben Haven.
der spotted Johnson at a Chi·
FINED $It; COSTS
BIRMINGHAM, ALA - GOV.
tbe time and not
around were making •• allo&lt;lt 08 till
DI!~Cf:~ARGES - Monte Wol- cago sports show and summonCharles L. Wineman. Rt.
George
Wallace,
besieged LONDON iUPI) -Prince An- here.~
Patbot Lao llnnlbaN ..,.. fe, Racme; Zora Walker, Porn· ed Bader's two brothers to Chi·
LOCAL TEMPS
Cheshire, was line&lt;l $10 •
with appeals from news organ- drew, thtrd-born son of Queen A naUoully elrculaled maga- Of Baa N- 1M Qti :• eroy; Beci;y Goleman, Middle- cai!O. 'l1ley positively identified The temperature in Pome- costs Frld.oy by Middle[&gt;
!lations, bas promised a "lull Elizabeth, celebrated hIs fifth zine uid Utis abOut LeMay rt- 11on1er
pori; Kathrya Coleman. Mid· Johnson as their brother, and roy's busmess district at 11 .20 Mayor Lee Smllb llltr llei
lovestigatlon" into the beatings birthday Friday at Buckingham cently;
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dleport ; VIola Wills, Cheshire; 1 fingerprint check, volunteer- a.m. today waa 33 degrees un-1charpol by the Obio Slate f
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SAIGON (UP I) - l&lt;&gt;yal gov- , etghth upheaval m tho last 16 Hoa airport some tO mtles from Khac Suu already had relieved
ernment troops today mopped months
1Satgon where atr force com- 1Khe~nh. and replaced hun with
u the last rebel res 15 tance m
Asked
about
the
status
of mander Vice Marshal Nguyen I MaJ Gen Nguyen Van Thteu.
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s~ on. But mdlcatmns mounted 1Khanh . Th1 sa1d " At the pres- Cao Ky marsha !led young off I· Khanh was out of the c1ty
th 18
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ent t1me Khanh 1s st1U com- cers m puttmg down the rebel- Fnday when rebel forces seized
e young o 1cers, w o were 1
ke pomts m the Clty and ~
forced once agam to save Mal mander-rn-ch!e( ln the 1uture, 110n
y
Kh h fr
, we w1ll talk more about 1t "
[ lL was there Th1 told a news nounced they had overthrown
Gen NgdU}'en
an
omd an I Most of the post-coup actlVI- conference that reports were him He was reported today
attempte
. th d coup dwere
t rea y to tles today took place at BleD I untrue that Chief of State Phan mspectmg troops " near PIe1~
(tre e Isgrace s rongman
ku, a65 mlles north of Salgon.
Khanh, whose regtme has r f
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been marked by coups, counterTrang area 200 miles northeast
coups, street fighting, rehg1ous
Mrs. Mary Hamm, Blood ~rogram chairman. for the of SaJgon
warfare and a number of Com- Meigs County Ch~pter Amencan Red Cr~s, satd today
Thi meanwhile Issued his fint
mumst V1et Cong successes m blood usage has 1ust about kept pace w1th blood do- I order of the dav-a demand.
the field , was Ignored today nated in Meigs county the last six month1.
that 15 offtcers arid former ofwhen the powerful armed
The spe-cial response for the blood needed by Melvin I iic~rs Implicated m the briel
.,
th 1 1 blood b' 1 ' and bloodless coup attempt surforces counctl met to consider
lhe situatiOn
Circle for "open heart surgery at • as
mo r e
visit was greatly appreciated by the Circle family and render w1thm 24 hours on penFirst Corps Commander Bng the local Chapter.
I a!ty of court martiaL Headmg
Gen Nguyen Chanh 11u was
\ the list wanted for pumshment
named commander of Vietnam-\
In a letter to donors this week, Mr. Circle called at- were former Bng. Gen Lam
ese troops m Satgon and took tention to the fact that his case was spectacular, but in \ van Phat and former Col.
charge m wmdmg up the at- man casH, as for the aged, surgical, medical or acci- Pham Ngoc Thao.
tempted coup of Friday - the \ dent patients, one or two pints was iust as vital as was 1 'J1lr sa 1d the armed forces
I the larger amount in hit case.
council would 'reserve appr~
All Meig• county people between tho ages of 21 end pnate pumshment" for the rel&gt;Ranger
60 wha are healthy are invited to become donors at el leaders but md1cated clemen-.
the Bloodmobile, Monday, February 22, noon to 6 P.M. cy would be granted to the rna.
LEMAY fF.ARLY) III':ADQUARTERS - This is the house where Gen Curtis LeMay, who headed the U.S Air
ot tho Pomeroy Junior High school.
' nnes and army troops unphca~
Force unttl early th s month. It vet! as a youngster Localerl at Stiversville, Gen LeMay's uncle , Eber H Carpenter, I G e t s
: ed m the revolt
look,. over the "ell-kept struelure wh1ch has a small pond tbat beautifies the former home of the famed mihtary
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rh1 sa1d Lt. Gen Tran Thien
of1re~ Mr Carpentet, a rettred gas com pan; employee and member ol the Civtl Air Patrol Squadron at Reedsville,
Khtem,
the Vtetnamese amba'0
owns lllld mamtatns the house - Senttnel Pholo.
Moon S h o t s
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Wives of Presidents are

lfieldmg Lewis, Director ot In

Tou_.ic of Marshall Speaker

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0 1 rx~ ... n introduced legislatioc wa~ting away from kidnry ailment .'i wert&gt; given hope for
PT. PLEASANT - ''The \o\'ive"i of Our PrPsirlt&gt;nt s'' included
was held 1~ the
Method tst
Be &lt;~r Prllch . Go.ld-Stlver Ar- F"ndav 10 sel the firs t Su nday new life f'riday by a man who killed h_Jmself
from Martha Wa shmg ton thtough Jark1e KPnnE:&gt;c1~ - wa s ° 1 h!r~Joyre. Assi&lt;;tant A!l~r~ church Soctal RooPns on Feb. rows -- H.i:ind:; Spr-ouse.
of Novt"mbe! a s eleC'tion da y.
The 32-yf'ar-old man whose fam1ly asked not to .b~
thP themt&gt; of_a m ns l _df'IIghtful , interesttn g .and erltt r&lt;l fJOn · 1 ~eau&lt;~ener al Emtl J R m
15t1 at 6 30 p m. with a~proxl- 1 Dennl'r SJnpe" - !Jail a!' WPb- He ('Ont Pdt&gt;d lh&lt;it some chur ch lidPntifif'd , shot him sP lf in the hPad \Vednesrl av and dlf&gt;d
a\ address given Fr't~ av m~h~ hv/)r. ~',ht~rl~c; H Moffat, lpr;sld,t-nt 01 ' \\ \t a Ma~lt'=~~; matt'ly 60 persons at_tendmjj: , er. I:S~ Uby ~ la('k, Lonme Blatk !:"rours might OllJt&gt;CI. but said • late the nPxt day . Ill his dying moments. the mi'l~

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!\1ar shal\ ~ nt\E't ~ lt~ . ~t1hf'_~:mm~&lt;'ll Iron Co., and wife- ; Thelma El l· IThe mvoest•on was gtvPn by and Sr~ven r\nd~r:;on .
Lhe change would mran a '· tre-~ his family gave permission to dortors to use both ht! kfdC~ambe: o~ c.:ommet ce d tnne-r JttrrHhd b! mmp th .1 n JOI!. Mgr lllr 01
(;ai iJpoiis Rev. Cheste r Lt'm_l t&gt;y . followOn{' ~;ar P1 ~ - Lonmf' Bl;H·k me ndous in\.T e-ase·· m the num - n_eys to po ss ibly sav e the Jives of the women - Mrs . Syl17 ,) pe~suns
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Chambe-r of Commerr r and the ed by a polluek dmner at ta - Two \ l' ar Pms
'T er ry he1 of persons who t:ould vote via Shartz, 40, and Mrs. Mar~· Hel e n Cranford , 22.
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Martha \\a shmgton was r on \\hue House. Rdtth \\JI '&gt;on. ~t&gt;c- PI
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c· A R h J hn Brown, ton ·statues· log rabms · and Ab· Mr · Werner. was arcompan- 1was flXt&gt; d h v (' on~re ss I 2.0[ began the delicate operation · two chtldrrn . h I t
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Honored at the dinner were mgton an Abraham Lmrolhn in the Rutland Branch of the
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f th e cessful between twms · When
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woman 1n h1storv to bt' Wlf(' tory iHl [l('('nm 1' anw t1···· hu o;; Mrs Bertha S FJI5lon . lur ller were displayed
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ance 111 a group at lhe P.T.A.
into their bodies .
tween unralated persons, spectal
Eleanor Roose-vt- \1 w ~~ tlw years m the educational held. j were earned out m ~lace mats, mee-ting to lrad the Pledge to
WASHI NGTON lU Pil
The
measures must be taken~ preDolly Mad1son was the best
known of thr penod. a Vt!I"Y most wide ly traveled wom an m and Mrs. Margaret Kelley, for , napkms, streamers and candles the Flag and appearmg over Senate Fnday. voted to by~ass UNDERGOES SURGERY
vent the body from reJecting
flambuoyant !ig!..lre and soctal the world and an mdivlduall "l; her wo~k m the nursing an I on each table. The buffet table WMPO Radto on February 9th the hostile Judtclary Commlt.tee NEW YORK (UPl) - David the organs .
dowage~. ShP res&lt;'UPd vatua - Bt'ss Wallact' Truman ·s hap- health fteld . Each was present- was center~ WJtb a larg~. dec- on "Coffee Wilh Janet"
. 11 an atte~~t to ~et a hea_rm~ Newamark, seven-foot Columbia Those
special
measures
ble do&lt;.:Umt:&gt;nts for
postenty ple!'t dav wa" when "lw got nn E&gt;d a corsage of rt'd rosebuds . I orated cak~ which, read ~ap- ,
for
a
truth-m·packagmg freshman basketball center, un- often redu~e the body 's reslst\lohen ~h P \\ohtle llouse IJurnt'd the train to go back to lndepend- 0 1 t B
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AMa Simms Harnson Wife enre J\.to
Jackie Kt! nnedv"s b 'r ,ega eh rerryk Jonels slpoke l 240" which was dnnated by the
Membenl agrE"ed In a VOice Ferwden suftrgery or I ree tot~s slight Illness such as a oold can
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or WJlllam Henry Harn"ou. had ~rt-atest eontnbutmn.
m hJS lature and stated that an
an- u an . ranc o t t' ome·
vote to sen
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~he most children of any pres· opmton wns llf'rs and her hus nouncement would be forthcom- 1roy Nat tonal Bank Rolls were I (Continued from page 1) Cor:'meree Committee, where dormitory accident Thursday!~~~~~.......................-,
1chatrman Warren D Magnu·
Ident _ 10 · Sarab Polk was The band's intert'st m cultural artJ ,mg wilhin th
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donated by the Holsum Bakery l
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Mary Todd Lm- and the :&gt; plrlt
show ptt dur- industnal expeanmson ino Mu ure Th
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n.l He may listen to an hour . long son,
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an d hlg e ucatJOn at ammrnts bPr 1963
' Senator Randall Ta lor 8 I 0 .
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[ 1943 he became a brigadier gen- P ay as e 8 aga n.
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on h1s work m the legiS· [were led by Vernon
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in
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to have 8 coile"~" degree
uf the- Pomt P leasant • Mason m 1u~ degl_s ature . that he w~s ~ ~aul Werner, Dtstnct Commts· .1 eng'r-'neer 'ln b 1 he apparent-! •ombat Gen LeMay is credit- · The West Lerman Institute of
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only one to have business es- who was emcee for the evening. por adci ~ les or Pomt Pless- lhe topic, ''Our Amencan Hen- Tr . .
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the Soviet Union continue!:&gt; to
t'rienrr but was an 1.nv a lid The Hev Cllberi .\ ·I ourr of 8 "1 han
lpley · and expansion tagt' ." Mr. Werner also present- H ammg odrps progradmlmort e.l swlnl s. h
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tional renresentati f D M before graduatmg from OSV . 11961. Hts rettrement came 25
Glassman and Jon Leiuhty pro- l
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.- d a I years a ft er he f Irs t st ruek ~u t crease.· ----,--;-;vidf'd dmner musir!
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LAUNDRYSeatt'd at the spraker'.s table :
With pins were Janet Bolin Joan · steond heu~enant m the Regu- 1for fam~ and fort_une m a mtli· Tht&gt; proposal w_ould tighte~ ~
DRY CLEANING
and mtruduced wvre Cngrf'.sll-'
(Co ntinued from Pagt- 1l
May, Alice Spencer. Blanche lar ~rmy Air Corp~ a_fter trans- tary umform. ,
sta~dards on packagmg and Ia WY 2·5428 POMEROY
man Ken llt&gt;rhler , Mr.
and
Hal"dson, Connie Black and Jan- fernng to the F_lymg Cadet The genera_! s uncle,
Mr bel!mg of consuer products .
Mr s R&lt;ly Epperly rht' 1s chBJr- of
newsman Thursay night et Morris.
p, ogram and leavmg OSU be- Carpenter, satd LeMuy has not
man of the Stat£&gt; Aeronautlr-S in M&lt;nion
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fore completing requirements . returned to Meigs county for
Commission I. Tra r;.• Stan·her, l Wallace received telegram! of Awards _were presented
by r for a degree . He retnrned to I several years , but they have ViS·
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Coun ty Manager of protest fr?m t~e
National Carl Morns Wbfl has been cub-J?hio State and got his degree · ited him orten Rt the home of
tht' ArPa Develupmer1t (\ 1rnmJs- Broadca.d tog Company &lt;NBC) ! master for tht&gt; past flve years II"' 1932.
his parents In Mt . Vernon
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Office
Rours. 9 to 12, 2 to 5 ((;lose at Noon OD
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Albert Smtth !broke out, LeMay was a lieu- S(•ttled upon plans for tho fuThurs.- East Court St., Pomeroy
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Fairmont 110 Becl&lt;ley ti6
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W. Liberty 8 Shoph...r 82
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SWrn Tenn.
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IX' Tchrs. 83 SErn OC Tcha. 80
Ala . St. 100 Ala. A&amp;M 82
Carson Newman 64 Belmont 111
D. Lipscomb 60 Tusculum N
Midwest
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Luther 78 Buena VISta 70
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ppn Jowa55 Cen.Simpson
Dubuque
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East
Conrordia (lll.) 89 Lk Fnd et
John Carroll 94 Thiel Rl
' llrpaul 77 Portland 64
night. Both own 4-9 loop rec- !' turnovers .
Cornell !16 Hrown fit
I IlL Tech 83 St. Ambroso Tl
ords.
Pomeroy hit 38 per
cent
. F'nt&gt;nds 81 McPherson 72.
1Yale 96 Co!umb1a 82.
In snapping a fiv~game , loh8· from the field by slnking 18 of
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M1ch Luth . 97 Mich. Chris. 71
lng streak, the vh;itmg Pant - 47 attempts. The Panthers had
tr -up
e 11son
team reswve game , J\1""'1 2.
J4· 9· 77 .
Jackson
14 16 29 18 - 77 '1 Ad 1 h ., 5 H0 f
70
ers jumpt&gt;&lt;l ahead 6-0 on two 30 rebounds, Bruce Simpson forced favored Nelsonville into
Box score: of the varsity lilt :
MIDDJ.EPORT (70)
M1ddleport
9 24 19 18 _ 70 1 He P ~ ;~ P str~
1 Esn Mich. 92 Bethany 85 trl ot
84
goals by Robert Smith and one hauled down 14. PHS had 10 turn- a double overtime Friday night
JACKSON (77)
I Moore, 9-3-26 ; Davis , 2-3-7;
Reserves
Jac kson 50 Mid-I p a_rvar
S" ~nn ti!:l h
' Nrn IlL
Wsn IlL 68
57
by Dave Eskew . Neither team lovers . From the free
throw before finally dropping a 67-62
Adair, J-0-6; Rose.
0-0-0; Cunningham, 1-3-5 ; Stobart. 12- dleport 42
nnceton " artmout
: Lf"yls 96 Lor as 63
79
5t:Ored for one minute and 54 line, Pomeroy sank 14 of 24 , and verdict to the SEOAL runner- 1Shelton. 9-5-23 ; Crothers, 14-1-3-27: Saue. 1-3-5 ; TCYJ'ALS 25··
!Trenton St
Newark St ti9
Ag stna (Ill) 92 Millikin &amp;1
seconds following the opening GAHS hit seven of 10. GAHS up quintet.
129 ; .Jt'nkins, 0-1-1; Hutchinson, 20-70.
i Athens ripped Logan 86-62 to . Phila . Tt'x . ~ Sloneh ill 68
Crmnell105 Coe HIO ot
1 6-2-14, Coburn, 2-0-4 ·, TOTALS
tip .
committed 16 personal
l'ouls,
By quarters :
1·nch 1., n1· d t
hi "F' ilAI IQueens Col. ' 0 Brklyn Poly 5J Wartburg Ill Iowa Wes . 81
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S•oux falls 84 Westmar 69
dent the hoops fur four minutes ' In the res~rve game . Pome- ended at 59-59, ~ach te~m tal-[
and 29 seconds. With Ul left lrOY " clinched" seventh place lied_ a field goal m the first _ovI wtn
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St. 67 Kearney
peno dg. I Cahf.
R'd •I Pa'
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St. Norbert 112 DomJmcan 83
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l2th loop wm 011 g?als by
S
til
---- 2
2
in from the side to make it 6-2 Ithe losers Finhw totaled 13 Jim Pancake and Bob Rlchards
I R nyder,
'7 ; Hu ssell, l -0-2; Dally Srntinel Pomeroy -Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 20, 1965-1
3
3
Pomeroy led
· plus two
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l-!·
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. 10-7 after one per: for the wi~ners'
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. free throws by Richoon . 1.3-2-28
Adams
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Jod of act1on .
Pomeroy battles Logan next ards m the second
extra
It will be Soulhwestern vs Hannan Trace next Tuesday · Handley . 9-3~ 21 Wren· 5-&amp;-16·
The Panthers pulled away in week while Gallipolis wiU host frame.
. night for the championship of the 42nd Gallia County TOTALS 32-22-M
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the second canto as GAHS man- Jackson in the final round
of
The Hounds closed out regu- (Basketball Tournament.
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There has been such a big response to our bowlaged only three goals. II took 1 SEOA~ action. Box score
of' Jar season play with 8 14- 3 This was assured Friday night when the SouthwestPrn ! Auker ~ -5- ll · Wpc;tfall 1_0_2
ing cl a.,ses that Wednesday Feb. 24th we will bold
2 58 to score one , 2:14 for _an- ~ Ja st mght's game ·
· mark and second in the league ' l.;lighlanders edged the Narth (iallia Pirates, 59-58 while Gasser' 2_0_4 'Phc:lps ' 8_1_17 :
classes for heginmng howlers from 10 AM until 12
oth_er, ~d 2:13 before the fmal
POMEROY (50)
with 8 12 _2 record while Well- the Hannan 'I'race Wil~cats upset Kyger -Creek , 6,2-59.
I Co~rte~. 1_2_4 .· Trowb~tdge 2_3'_
Noon At 12 Noun lanes will be available to ladies
twm-pomttr was recorded by 'l Crow J-4-JO · Sm1th ~-()..10·
In pulling orf the big wm the
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7 Hummel! 4-3- 11 · N1xon J-0who
had previous ex~erience and want to better
GAHS m
IS pert00 .
ean- Jewell, 2-3-7; Stmpson, 2·5-9;
Mell"cerville five snapped a 14 , Lloyd Myers to an early lead ·
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14
62
16
their
bowling . Pre vious special rates will apply.
while. big Bub Crow and BruceiEskew, 6-2-14; TOTALS 18-14- and is now ?-6 in the league.
game losing iitreak .
lbut the Pirates r aught fire and ; TOTALS
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MRS. AMANDA SAWYER, INSTRUCTOR
S tmpson pumpe m s
Ips, . .
Jamie James led the win·
1scored 'll pomt s m the second
"
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hook shots and ~hort j~mpers
GALUPOLIS &lt;45)
ning Hounds with 21
points j The ~ildcats aank 42 per ~ent , stanza .
I Ath~ns
.. 24 19 22 2:- 86
as the Panthers htked their lead
R. Hamilton, 3-1-7; Burson, while Eddie Jacobs netted 25 of the1r shots from the field
1Logan .
10 17 HI I' ~ 62
to 24-13 during intermission. 2-1-5 : Cottrell, 1-0-2 : Brown, o- for the Rockets.
and outrebounded the Bobcats, Big Mason Peck, a 6-3 st-n- 1 Reserves - Logan ~1 Athens
POMEROY, O,
GAHS, after reducing Pome- O-o ; Anderson, 7-3-17; Fisher,
The box score:
34-26.
ior center, sparked the big ra l- ;33~-----=----=====_;================:::::::::::ii.ii:::::;;~
roy's lead to 26-19 eany in the 12-M , Mitchell, 1-2-4 , Gilmore ,
NELSONVILLE (l7]
After HT took a 13-12
first I) by dumping in
points .
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Rlt
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period
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ms
pla
yed
Freshman
David
Skidmore
.J
8 21
1
3:47 . When Dan Gilmore flnal- ~ By quarters
ds z ~i:: pamesk · s-~i . 1 ~: on even terms Lhe second per- and junior Clyde Smith canned
7
ly bit ~ goal with 2:-06 left ln Pomeroy ...... 10 14 13 13- 50 1ar. - .' anca e
'
- iod as Tyo and Don Thomas six and four points respective-. 1
the penod, P~me.roy was then iGallipotJs
. 7 6 12 20 - 451 ;at! 2-l-!, Shultz l-4-G.
TO- sparkf!d the attal"k ror Kyger . ly to add to the scoring drive
on top 31 -21. S.lfflpson sank sev- Reserves - Pomeroy 44 Gal- ALS 24-19--67.
creek and Harold Montgom- 1 The Highlanders came back 1
era! one and one free
tosses i lipolis 36.
WEu:'TON (&amp;3
errs eight po_mls p~c~d
the I however, as Cook sank 10 points
-~--- ----·---_H~Iz~p~l 12-~- s:~ 3-5- ·Wildcats. The 1nterml8s1on score · to cut the North G.allia lead to
11 •. ~&lt;.:o
ll-3- _'
el 4-3- was 27-27.
48-44 at the beginning of the
0 OS
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12 , Nicholas 6-1-1 , Buescher tWith Rucker hitting rrom the final minutes of action.
~2 ; Zimmerman 4-1-9. TarALS corner and Montgomt&gt;ry .and
The game then see-si:lwed. unMurdock swishing from the mid- til Gene Hall tied it up with
Coach Art
Lanham's
Rio into tonight's contest. Follow- 24-15--63.
die , the home team jumped in· about a minute remaining in the
will ing this evening's battle, the Score by quarters :
Grande College Redmen
Nelsonville 17 14 18 10 2 8 - ftl to a 46-40 lead at tl1e beginning ' contest.
seek victory number 17 tonight
Redmen will host powerful CeWellston 15 12 25 . 7 2 2 - 63 of the final tight mmutes of ! North Gallia then tame back
the Gallipolis hardwood
on
for a basket but Jackson's three- I
Reserves: Nelsonvtlle 53 , Well- 1play.
where they will battle Wilber- darville College here Monday
in
the
"
game
of
the
year."
Ceston 47.
Coach John Wickline 's chan::- pointer then iced the victory.
force University, beginning at
8 o'clock.
darville owns an impressive
es came roaring back howev·
The Pirates Jmf missed
a
.
Middleport ~ave J~ckson a : er, as Tyo and Leach canned chance for a mild upset
Last time these two clubs record - 21 wins, two defeats.
met , Wilberforce stunned Rio The Yellow Jackets nipped Rio hard ~~t~le Fnday mght before ' important basket.11 to tie the 1Peck stole ball and canned
lay-up but the offi ial r i"""'
73-69 at Cedarvllk! last Decem- the VISiting lronmen pulled a- ~ game at 46-46 .
Grande 111-94 on Jan. 20.
'thef'l'tto'
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way m
rna mmu e
w~n
The Wildcats never gave up Peck stepped out of bounds . 1
Rio will carry a 16-7 record her.
77-70 over Coach Carl Wclfe 5 ~ though, as three clutch baskets
Cook was the big gun for tht
1by Murdock .and stx foul shots winners and Peck 's 19 points
Yellow Jackets.
. After J~ckson owned a 14-9 by Montgomery put the winners paced the losers .
Southwestern canned J4 per
first period lead, the Jackets into a six point lead going . into
bounc~d back to take • 33-30 the final seconds of play.
cent of its shots and North GalOhio Hlgb Scbool Booketball 1
Miami East M
lead mto the lockerrooms. .
Hannan Trace iced the cake lia Sl per cent of its attempts . I
By United Press International : Dayton Stebbins 63
Jaekso~ expl~ed for ~ pomts later on two free throws by . Tuesday night, Kyger Cre-ek
11·
·11 eet m
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Xenia Central 80
'I
Ket~ering Fairmont East 41 In the thu-d penod ' and
j led MHS
tied 'l'env
-. Hucker ·
1and N0 rth G8IawJm
f
59-52 a ter the whJSt e sou~
·
Kyger Creek committed 12 1the consolation game and South- I
Spencerville 31
Spriogfield North 61
Buck Crothers pumped m 29 turnovers and Hannan Trace western and Hannan Trace will I
Cleveland St. Ignatius &amp;.1
1 Wapakonetea St. Joseph 64
Cleveland East 50
Lima Shawnee 74 Celina 63
for the I:onmen while Gary Sto- had J4. Both teams had 14 fouls I meet ·jn the championship till :
New Boston 88
West carrollton 85
bart talhed 1:1 and Buddy Moore called against them .
Thf. box scores :
South Webster 73
Brookville f{l
26 for the losers. JHS it 1o-7 The Bobcats also oank 42 per ,
KYGI&lt;R CREEK (59)
Portsmouth 77 Minford 19
Troy 69 Gre..nville 63
for the year.and 8-5_m the
of their shoLil .
I Duncan, 2-1-!'i ; Leach, 4-2-10:
Porll!mouth Clay 74
'Dayton Wilbur Wright 66
ue, MHS fimshed With 1-17 and
Montgomery and Tyo
each 1Tyo, 1~3-23; Barnett 4-2-10 and
Northwest 10
Dayton Kiser 49
1-13 records. Jackson
scored 23 points for their r4l- Thomas, 4-:J-.11 . Totals 24-11-59. :
Wheelersburg 63 Valley M
St. Mary's 71 Wapakoneta 67
spective team.
HANNAN TRACE 162)
Colwnbuo South 83
Dayton Roth 35
National Basketball Aottoc!lali,on [ Bud Jackson's field goal and
Rucker, 5-3-13; Cremeens, 4- j
Columbus Eastmoor 81
· Dayton Belmont 81
By United Pr... lntematlollBI foul shot in the final seconds of ~; Montgomery, &amp;-7-23 ; Mur~
Columbus East 50
Minster 83 Fort Recovery 5f)
Eastero Dlvlsioa
P1.ay gave the Southwestern dock, 7-1-15; and Colley, 1-1·3. ;
Franklin 77
W. L
Highlanders, a spine-tangling, otals 20-12-Q.
·
Columbus Walnut Ridge 44
Oxford Talawanda
Boston
Columbus Unden 80
114
53 12
hard-fought 59-58 win over North
Columbus North 60
Trotwood Madison 76
Cincinnati
40 23
Gallin .
NORTH GAIUA (58)
Coh•mblll West 91
Tipp City 69
Philadelphia
33 29
The Highlanders opened u
Calliban, 3-1-7; Smith, :i-7-17;
Columbus Aquinas 66
Yellow Spring• 63
New York
22 40
if they were going to tear Gary Chick, 2-I-5: Skidmore 5-0-10·
ColwnbUI Brookhaven 72
Springfield Catholic U
Westen DlvlJ1on
Minton's Pirates apart but after and Peck, fi-9~19. Totaio 20-1S: I
Columbus Whelstone 69
Dixie 82 New Miami ftl
W. L Pel.
mto a 15-9 first period 58.
Columbl!ll Central 90
Los Angeles
!7 28 .587
fell behlng ~31&gt; at l
SOUTHWESTERN (591
Mari(Jil Franklin f{l
ENTERS TOURNAMENT
St. LouiS
3l 32 .492
intermission ·
Ath
1
a 2-H· Jackson %-3-7· '
Urbana 71 Worthington lie
~ :
Rodney Cook and David Atha Cook. '12-2-26: Hall 4-U · and
ANSAS ClY, Mo. (UP!) -,:~;~~ort
Grandview 56
Southern Intercollegiate Athie!- Sa F
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paced the Highlanden of Coach Elliott, 3-5-li. otals Jll-13-59.
Upper Arlington 48
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Delaware 82 Whitehall 53
erence c amp 1on et Friday's R..ulta
London 62 Gahanna 46
une-Cookman College, posses- Los Aflieles 119 Baltltrun 111
Westenillt 73 Hilliard 62
sor of an 18-5 ollie thlJ aeasoo
(Only game ICheduled)
Columbus Watterson 5&lt;1
Saturday'• Gamea
•• the eighth team lo enter tho
ColumbUI Hartley M
Nabonal Collegiate Athletie A• N
y k
Phllad Jphll
soclation &lt;OIIege diviaioo basket- ~~ VB.
e
Columbus Ready ~
ColumbUI St. Charles 5I
ball tournament.
st. Louio at Detroit
Newark 78 Lancaster 69
Boston at San Francisco
Chillicothe 81 Ironton Q
IRONTON, 01a1o
(UPII _
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Miami Trace 88
Pete Rose, sec.ad ba•emo
Sunday'• Gamo
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Plain City 73 Southeastern 19
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Mechanicsburg 77
day whoa tbe Oldo Valley Boston at Los Angelea
Madison South 65
SeeThe
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Coahocton lie Wooster 41
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ICV WIND!i BLEW
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!rom the arctic Friday night
and whipped snow and freez.
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"slow down" tactics against Gallipolis Friday night, and ita bag of basketball patterns In today'• balanced scoring sty- last heaL
the result was a surprising 50-45 Panther triumph over t&lt;. •orne from behind for a 77_ I• of baaketball, the Jacket• Middleport eould not recover
The Jackets are idle until
1h;',.GAPHS ~lue DevUs. h
70 SEOAL victory Friday night JUSt couldn't contain both Cro- from the terrible third . though next week's sectional tourna~
a ant er ace W&amp;l orne
at Middleport
~ thers and Shelton In a disa•- I't had Jackson all but caught ment game with Pomeroy Sat· ,
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measle• .
1 the Panthers lead to 31-25 afThe third pla~e lronmen (~ trous third quarter.
at 67-63 w1th four mmutes left.
.
ter three period•.
~) trailed :IS-30 at half-time ba- Middleport had trailed 14-9 Crothen hit !rom 28 feet out By quarters:
Earlier this year, at Pomehind the Jackets (1-13) who put after the first period ended. In and Shelton put up a crip for 71- Jackson
14 30 ~ 77
roy. GAHS stung the eharget When Robert Smith bit a crlp up 11 couple of deadeye marks-- the second Stobart and Moore 63 and the Middi~ never got Middleport
9 33 52 70
of_ Coach Russ M?Ore 76-67 - with 7:47 left ln the
game, men too, Gary Stobart and Bud- . pumped in 20 points leading to closer than 75-70 with 30 secJack son, Adair 3-0-6, Rose 0~lth powerrw Swmdell in the PHS held its biggest lead, 39- dy MOCI"e.
" 24 point quarter. Meanwhile, onds left and subs finishing up . 10-0. Shelton 9-5-2:!, Crothen 14hneup .
.
25- a margin oi 14 points. At When the firing wu dooe, Crothers, harrassed by Soph Of the 18 potnts lhe Jackets l-29, Jenkins 0-1-1, Hutchison 6But last rught, the _ Panthe~~ this point, ?AHS finally came CroUters had 29 points, shoot· Guard George Sauer, was miss- managed ~n the fourth penod, 2-14, Coburn 2-0-1, Franz 0-0-0. i
were hn~ver . ~~~ lD b r~cor to life, but It was too latAit.
ing from all ranges Stobart bad ing occasionally. Jackson had (Jackson JUSt stayed even, al· Totals 34-(9 of 16)-77 .
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mgt t e rc"' . . Iwnufpf dn .ts The Gal\ians whittled Pome- 27, and Moore 26. Thus 30 per an average 16 point quarter and ~o getting 18), Jon Cwmmg·
Middleport , Moore ~-26. B
ou 111gs.
a 11tpo1ts s ere 1
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d th roy 's lead to five point~ _ 46- cent of the 10 players on the trill led 33-30 &lt;~I the lonJ:: rf.""" l
am go 3.. To art 8.. ~.oon 5 Dav1s 2-3·7, Cunnmgham 1-3-5,
l~ds ~ ~~~cb D~ke: Hu:~n ar: 41 with 1:49 remaining . The i floor porduced 56 per cent of This was not to last, howev- and Spider Davts 2. For Jack- , Stobart 12·3-27 . S&lt;lUt'r 1-:l-5, Sit'' Mooremen stalled, were rouled, lthe total points. Add
Jack er . Cuach Dave F1sher put
a 1son. Shelton had 6, Crothf'rs 6, 1phenson . B. Wal\a!'f', Casc t 0- "Thf'y think t"'·icf'
btfore
_ r the eason
00 ~ 6 9 for
p~- Pomeroy lthen iced the contest from the "Sheiton's 23 ror Jackson, and lighted match- or a bomb Coburn 4, and Hutchin~on l:i
0-0 Totals 25- r20 ot 2i l 70
throwing snowball~ at rn"
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140 per cent of the players . put
Crothe_rs and_ Shdtun to i On the boards . Jack so n led .
SC'Off' . Jarkson
50 ,
I'd bat thf'm ri_gh(
b)' p!ckmg up its fifth win a- . GAHS finished \he night with up 72 per cent of the_ po_mts. begm th_e thp-d _penod Shelton l64-47 . From the f1t&gt;ld. Jackson Middleport 42. !11gh_ fo r Ja(_
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k pl_ayed at a goo d ro II t.&gt;ge par t-, son. E1snaugl~ 1_1 htgh for \1idgainst eight setbacks. GAHS 19 for 58 from the field_ 32 An_d add Steve Hutchmsons l4 ,turn ed m 12 btg game-- b_reaCollt'gt' Baskt&gt;tball Resulta
mg pomts
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per year.
and cents return ll'Om milk Is
It la i.oterutillg to 'note that based oa the milk lOki from
the averaglt lor aU cows is new any farm dlll'lnt any
day

the rate of 11,952 pounds o! milk

4-Dany Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mldtlleport, 0 ., Feb. 20, 1965

New In Farming

Concentrates Feeding Study of Dairy Cows Explored
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mum closer to the average for any month, or any year, and
DHIA cows but the D!IIA cows not how big a record one indl
are still increasing their aver·

vidual cow may accumulate.

age productfou at a greater
rate per year than are those

During the nen two weeb il
fs planned to oelld eaeb herd

When you compare these av- concentrate level than we have I hay should vary between 10 from any single source such as ing the time when she was not on DHIA recorda.
owner In the county wbo ts on
County Extension Agent
erages ~ith Jerseys, a consid- ever used befo_re. Unde~ a d_if. per cent and 20 per cent, a~d I concentrates, hay, silase, or completins the carrying of the j Another
interestinK
point production test a summary of
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SiX thou:sand pounds of t:on- rrably ~~ffere~t picture is pre- fe_ren~ cost-pnce relatmnshtp, I the net. en~rgy from pasture m pasture 1s not a hard . and ~·alf and is providing growth brought out at the meeting last his records, based OD the Jan«ntrale per cow per year IS sen ted. 1he h1gh 20 per cent of this figure m1ght not hold true, a years t1me between 20 per fast figure , n does prov1de a lor this ralf
wr-ek was that it costs approxi- uary F.DPH compUtation. this
about the feeding level
that the Jersey records showed each This then means that farmers cent and 30 per cent.
means of determining the sourc.
.
mately $1.65 per day for each will curapare his records in 30
liv es the optimum return, .a&lt;'- co· was receiving 3,700 pounds have to be ex.cellent bookkeep- I This net energy figure is a e:s and the cost from the var-~ In the fmromatwn present- day over 60 days a mtlk cow is different items with the low
rording to da ry and manag~- of concentrates. _11te low 20 per , ers t? det_ermine the cost-price computation based on the total ious sources. The problem of e~ last week, the recommend dry. This means that many 20 per cent, the average, and the
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men! speciahsts from
Oh10 rPnt werE' fet&gt;dmg only 3,100 I rel~IJon~hlp they have
under i actu~l food value (n?t enl!rgy) 1 net en~g.y has al~ays been to 1 e r~te of roughage. fee~l_ng a~· cows should be removed from blgh 20 per cent of the particu·
State linivers ty This is a con pounds of concl"ntrates, the av- the1r extstlng set up and under \ provided by the varmus forms get sufhc1enl food mto the cow cordmg_ to present conditiOns 15 dairy h!:!rcls if they are corulst- Jar group in which his herd is
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aidera!J ie higher rate of concen- eragP for &lt;1ll Jersey records1 current market conditions.
1 of foodstuffs at any
particular so that she would provide for approxim.ately ~~ pounds of ently hard to settle or if they located.
trate rt&gt;f'ding tha n most or w• was 3.400 pounds ;II concen- 1 lnformation given out at this time. For these J.armers on Elec· her maintenance, and puf the hay or hay eqmval~nt per lOO give difficulty in breeding. Many
A summary of the state rerhave ht·t•n used lo.
tratP:s.
conference pointed out
that I tronic Data Processing Meth- rest ol the food into the produc pounds of OOdy wetght. _ In the herd owners watch the !acta- ords :-r~ available to anyone in
At the dcmy maMgemen1 1 What does this mean?
about one-half of the net ener- od of record keeping. this U- tion of milk . When she lays this EDPM records, there IS a II- tion records and think a high the county interested in receivmeeting held l&lt;~st week m Chil- l It simply means that under gy required by cows should I gure is computed so they can entire food on her body in tbe I gure_ for ~ach herd known as .he lactal.ion record means the cow lng them
by
contacting
licothe attended by Virgil At-1 ex1sling cost-prh:e relationships come from concentrate feeding read it directly
from
their form of fat , she probably is no feedmg mdex.
Is an efficient producer.
the Extension utuce.
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kins, Production Tester ~nd my · farmers_ c~om gf&gt;t a ~igher return ~nd ~bout ~ per cent £rom fe~d- mont~ly hard test report..
1 ~onger producing milk .J_t ~ profThis is a percentage figure
The actual truth of the m~t·
Anyone interested in getting
self, summarirs were dislribut· by feedmg at a Ingber rate of mg sdage. fhe net energy from 1 While the percentage fJgure 11t to U1e farmer unless Ills dur- showing the relationship of the ter is that we are interested m on production test in the coun·
rd ror OHIA record~ m OhiO retheoretical requirements of the the greatest amount of milk ty is also able to have thil!l servised up to January . 1965.
cows in the herd to the actual produced eacb year, not how vice by contacting Technician
Records summanzed for 1963amounts led. It is calculated much milk a cow :nay produce Virgil Atkins, the County Ex·
14 for Holsteins showed that the
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high 20 per cent of the herds
net energy fed by the amount .l_,w..
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were reeding concentrate &lt;lt the
of net energy theoretically re- I'"
rate of 5,300 pounds per cow . Nalionill Ftllure Farmers or 1 tod~y is both a scie.nt_ist and a Ithat recognition be given th~se ~merica o~ his day spe~t more quired by the cows. The requireCome To Southeastern Ohio's
The low 20 per cent were onl~· Am erieR Week seeks to focus ibu..,messman ; mechamc and a 1young men who are preparms lttme seekmg new agncultural ments for net energy are basfeeding 3,900 pounds of coneen- a1ten1111n un lhP work of t h e llaborer, at the ~~e ttme c~p- l for caN!ers in _far~ing. ~ncour- inform~tion, ei~her by experi· ed on the cow's s1ze and produc- 1
, Biggest Appliance Center! I
trates, the
avf!rage of
.1\l Futurf' Farmer s or today , who able of leadership m the affatrs agement at ttus time Will
do lmentatlon on hiS own farm, or tion.
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DHIA records for Holsteins in will be thE' success ful farmers Iof the t..:ommunity.
Imuch to stimulate them
ttl by correspondence with .agriOhio sh..~wed the average herd uf tomorrow.
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r.encrally , they must be men harder work .and greater ach· cultural scientists in England. If this reeding index figure 1
owner is feeding 4.600 lbs.
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11&lt;1lHlll mu st have a con- who have begun farming at an 1evement.
ThP title of America's first "flci- :s less than 100 per cent, !he
stnnt supply of NEW farmer!i early age, so that by the lime
National FFA Week comes entistific farmer" might be ap- cows are either not
gett1_ng
i every
y{'ar to replace those they are ready to marry and every year during U1e week of plied to Washington .
enough to eat or the quantity
whn d 1P, retire, or otherwise start a famil}" they w\ll be firm· the anniversary ()f the birthday
It was more than a centuJ')"' or quality of feed reported is
:lt&lt;l'&gt;l' tht• fnrm . These must be ly established in a farming pro-1of George Washington.
after his death that many of lower than that which the cows
mrn with experience and train- 1 gram that promises a good fu· Although usually considered the sound agricultural practices are actually eating. Tile gener·
ing, fur the successful farmer ture .
first as a great general, our fint he advocated found
general al recommendation is to main·
Vocational Agriculture and the president, and
an engineer praclice.
tain the feeding Index at a levFFA constitute 1he most effec- l&lt;:eorg{' Washington·, fi:·st love 1 It 1s out of deep respect and 1el of between 100 and 105. We
uve progr&lt;~m
yet developed :was the farm he called Mount adm1ralwn for George Wash- . should point out !hat this figure I
for traming boy s to be good Vernon . TI1ere he was one of mgton, tlw farmer 1fl whose pro- 1.s LheorPtiPal figure . Only the
f;,rmers and helping the~ to the first in the nation to prac- gressive ways they seek to fol- herd owner by watch ing
his
hC'rome established in the farm- 1tice contour planting , crop ro- low, thai Future Farmers an- cows, can determine ir
this
ing uc;upations of th~ir. choice. ; lations, and other soil conserv- nually observe tllf'_ir Nation~] theoretical figure is correct or i
In v1ew of the nat JOn s need 1mg methods .
F'F' A Week at the t1me of Ius it something is not working out
for NEW farmers, it is fitting
Probably no other man Wbirthd&lt;'ly. _
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ee k 0 u tt•l n ed

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In Personal Income
Each Year

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INCOME
TO SUPPORT
312 PEOPLE

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Payment Of
Mortgages or Rent
On 116 Homes
or Apartments

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Ownership

Of 119 Passenger
Cars

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Tax Monies
To Support 51
School Children
$330,op&lt;l

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In Bank Deposits

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$397,000
In Retail Sales
Per Year

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Sufficient
Sales To
Support4
Retail Establishments

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76JOBS
In Fields Other
Than Manufacturing

S'lrel Ch IS•
'H1'dden Asset'

and tweeds The result:
far I Zippers should be hand-bastOne or the . th1ngs that has
greater romfort and freedom of ed in place, easing the fabric as done_ more lo mcrease the promovement m all types of fash- l usual, but not. stretching. Sew 1du~11on level ~f cows m the
wn.
I zipper in by hand or machine . , Umted States ts the fact that
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Keep OPIX&gt;Site seam firm for we arc puttmg mor~ Ieed mto
. When purchasing stretch fab- length of zipper so both sides them. The optimum 1eeding lev,CS
rtc. test the stretch to be sure will hang in lhe same way.
el based on Ohw conditions
1t goes m the direction you
according to the specialists, IS
need for your garment. ~a.nts
Buttonholes if possible. should 5,500 to 6 500 pounds of con1
Stretch is the ' ·Hidden asset" I may be made from a fllhng be made perpendicular to the centrale per cow per year. ln
in a fabric that odds comfort, stretch fabric if lt is
wide stretch direction. Stay
them the United States this figure
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and shape retention , wrinkle . enough. to lay them alo~g
the with_ a small p~l.ch oC _lron·on apparently vanes from 5,500 up
resistance. and longer wear. 1 crossw1se gram . In th1s way, 1or frrrnly-woven mterfacmg. On to as much as 8,500 pounds of
'.
Specially constructed yarns wo· stretch will st1ll run from waist :hems, zig-zag or stitc~
concentrate per cow per year.
ven into fabric make it stretch to ankle.
1lrom the edge or use b1as seam
Because of the increased feed·
when pulled - then bounce
No special patterns ~re need- i bi~ding. On heavier fabrics. ing and increased ability to
back into shape.
: ed; buy yo~ usual stze. Pa.t· stttch -'14 '' from t~e ~dge or produce milk, gr 9&lt;lt changes
I tern alterations are made m ·overcast. Loosely slip-stitch the have been made in the last 20
There are three types
of the usual way Panls should hem in place
· th
"lk
od ct'
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hr b ·
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years m
e mt
pr u 1on
,
s
rete
a
ncs
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t
mg
east·
have
a
stirrup
under
the
foot
If
For
pressing
use
steam
or
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eves. n
10 m
, th e av• ,.,,.
1) stretch: the fa h--ie is not labelled "Pre1
u
on
Y '""" JS. less
\Test
or
om.onla
setting
suitable
for
the
fiber
'lk
od
1·
g
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bar l! ld cham
('
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f
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1.tl
erage ml pr uc 100 per cow
.
~ ro:e;sw 1se rom se vage to se- shrunk" you can shrink fabric co ntent of the fabric I ift and
, 6'0
d
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d
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e S1 J:- f's t!11!111gl1 l :,' mrh lng s
m 10secon d ~.te 11:-.lr ee:,up
vag:e. Use· kfor ou
heat lower iron ·• do not· stretch ur I1 tl 1a t 1·Ime th e average cow on
d es, shirts,
k.
I by steam-pressinn
•&gt;&amp; · Use
d resses, JOC ctJ an
lo 3 feet 111 d ~&lt;Hn e te r
s 1rts, setting suitable to fiber con- pull fabric
DHIA t t
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COM£1NANDHAV£A
t2) Warp (north-south or ver- tent Press lightly and
lift
(Next
we will discuss
d
ucmg '
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,R££ DEMONSTRATION
' tical) stretch: Lengthwise or iron. to
stretching fabric sewmg of laminated and bond- rtn Stho ffil .
parallel to selvage~. Best for Before cutting lay tbe fabrl~ ed fabrics )
a er' ode a~erage cow. m
IOf
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·31 T , ,
t h
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was pr ucmg 7.550 pounds o
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pans. I
v.o-Y.ay
s rc c : smooth and flat to j'relax'' for
·1k
h"l
I In both directions, Up to now.
THE ALMANAC
mt , w I e the average cow
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about 24 hours.
on DHIA test was producing
' usrJ m_oslly m swl~nsUits and
Lay the pattern on the fab - 8}" United Press International i at the rate of 10,437 pounds of
1oundatwn garmenb.
ric
!-iO that. stretch runs in the
TodaY is saturday , Feb · 20 . m1lk per year.
Ex
f
"d
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amp es o an ever-wl en· ' correct direction: across the the 51st day of 1965 with 314
J t th
1t
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ing range of types and weights I
.
us
ree years a er
n
1 1963
the average cow in Ohio
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shoulders for blouses, shirts, to follow.
are 1Jghtwe1ght bat1stes ' broad- dresses an d JBC
· ke t s,. from wa1st
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Th e moon ·IS approac h.mg tts
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was ' producing at the rate of
WY 2·2975
cloth ,_ chambray ani _seers uck· to ankle in pants, slacks
or last phase .
I 8 580
nd 0 l
'lk
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St
p
f'r
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firmly
-woven
demms
gab.
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pou
s
ml
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sh~rts; from s1de to s1de
in
The mornmg star 1s Mars.
year, while the average per
cow
517 E . Mam .
i ar1mes , ~omesp~~wool nan- skuts. Lay waistband in nonThe evening star is Jupiter.
on DHIA test was producing at
1ne_:.
tw s, corduroys stretch direction. To
avoid
On this day in history :
stretching the fabric as
you
In 1962, U. S, Astronaut John
work: U) Do not let the fabric Glenn orbited the earth three
FARMERS
hang over edges of cutting ta- times in a space capsule.
hie. Roll or fold excess so it is
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DO YOU NEED MONEY
on the table. (2) Place the pins
Here's BIG News from your
FOR
perpendicular to the stretch diOperating Cost
N:tW HOLLAND DEALER
Capital lmprovement
rection.
Livestock
Equipment
Sewing machine
pressure
Automobiles
should
he
medium
to
light.
The
Erlucational Loans
stitch length should be shorleCompetltlve Total La1n Cod
14 to 15 sUtches per inch. Use
eOn The F•rm Servin
a fine to medium needle on the
• Credit Life lnsuunce
• F•rmer Owned Credit Source
machine -size 11 to 14. Textured nylon, nylon or
dacron
DJCK STERRETT
threads
have
more
"give"
County Manager
with stretch seams than mer·
YOU GIT A
Ph. WY2 5270
cerized U you use mercerized
thread, seams and darts that
FINER PAmRN.
PRODUCTION CREDIT
run In the stretch direction
FASTER •• o
114 Mulberry Ave.
must be stretched slightly as
""5
~~ you stitch. Hand-basting may
(Sprnclor Moclol 331)
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help to keep stitching even, but
skip about every 4" belore rna- Build your LANDPOWER fast.
chine stitching. Whatever thread er, easier and at lower cost with

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I-CUSTOM WASHER ........... , ••• $175.00 $155.00
I-PACEMAKER ELIC. DRYER ..•••. $205.00 $110.00

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POMEROY

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Phono WY'2-2181

Serving Meigs, Gallia
and Mason Counties

WE DELIVER-WE SERVICE-WE FINANCE
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Mrs. Frank Summerfield of guests. She wore a brige dres!
('ol umbu!l , sister of the bride I":nd a corsage of yellow
nnd matron o[ honor, wore a tJons . .
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dress of red veleveteen with 1 ~ollowmg the reception,
jewel neckline and three-quar- 1bride changed to. a ~wo
ter length sleeves, with match- lbeige an_d blue smt wllh brown!
ing hat and brie.f veil. She car· accessorlet: and w_ore t"'hltelquet.!
ried a white lace fan arrang· sage from her brtdal ....
ed with rod and white carna· The new Mrs . Vess~ls
tlons and white streamers.
graduate of. Pomero}
school and IS &amp;nployed
David Geig&lt;r of Ntw Con· B.1che and Co., lnc.• of Columcord served as best man and [bus . Mr. Vessels is a graduu.shers were Jim Watson, bro- 1ate of New Concord High School
ther of the bride, Gary Stubart, and is an employee of Wearand Allen Finley, aU of Colum- Ever Aluminum Inc . and will
bt~s.
I graduate in .I nne from Ohio
for her daughter'• wedding, State University wiU• a degree ,
----~.::::~ 1:n distribution educztlon.
The couple is residing at
Stinchcomb Dr., Columbus.
SPECIALIZED HELP
Attending the wedding
FOR THOSE MOST
this area were Mr. and
Leroy Watson Jr., Mrs. Do1oaltlj
SEVERUY DWENED
Hauck and Mrs . Maxine Arnold
and daughter, Sus.anna.

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LY 3-4550
245 E. $toto St.

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Mulberry Ave.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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In 1792, President e 0 r
Washington signed the
U. S. p&lt;&gt;stal act, formally
tablishlnM the federal post
lice, which had been set
temp&lt;&gt;rarily in 17119_._ _ __

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bllr, I'UJIIed NEW HOLLAND

you use, experiment Ill's! with 130 bu., trlpJe.beater CYCLON·
lest samples to he sure the ACTION
manure
spreader.
stitching won't break when the "Peace-of-mind" shearbolt proseam is puUed
teetlon guards agaln!t overload
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Book and Take Delivery
Of Your Spring Seeds
and Fertilizer NOW !

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EXPERT INSTALLATION!

NEW HOL-

Ioterfaclng may he used as LAND PTO modeL Eu7 terms
Ullual in details where stretch at
fs no Important. The Unillg, II
needed, obould be stretch or tricot. Cut lining with stretch running in same direction as outer fabric. Do not oew lining inWY2·5101
to side seams - join to garPomeroy
ment at neck and waiotline Spring Av•.
seams.

ARMSTRONG'S

FULTON-THOMPSON

Linoleum •• _ Inlaid VInyl

TRAOOR SALES

Floor covering for eveJ11dnd ot1 :Door- Best
pattems. Profe1sional Jnatallation by ua, or
do It younell. call WY 2-26311 for free esti·

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FURNITURE

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900,000 deaths annually, more than all other causes combined.

Volunteer

Most families have lived in the shadow of this killer. They know
it as a complex of many dread diseases. They remember a father

when she calls.

struck down prematurely by He1rl Attack, a mother disabled by
high blood pressure. They cannot forget a child crippled by rheu-

She is helping

matic fever or an inborn heart defect. They recall the anguish

you save

and financial stress when stroke victimized a parent or relative.

a heart you love.

the harsh realities of heart disease and stroke that no family can

Death, disability, suffering and economic hardship-· these are
forget. These are the enemies that your Hearl Association Is fight-

IF YOU'RE NOT AT
HOME WHEN YOUR
VOLUNTEER CALLS ...

Ing with all of its resources.

Enclose your contribution
In the envelope left by
the heort fund voluntond pl•c• It In the mall.

GIVE . .;ornore will live

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This Message Published As APu blie Service By The Following:

Farmers Bank and Savings Company

Ebersbach Hardware
EWING FUNERAL HOME
Stark's Drug Store
Swisher end Lohse Drug Store

Karl Grueser Plumbing end Heating
M11llen'1 Insurance Agency Inc.
Johnson-Simpson lnsurence

Downing Insurance Agency Inc.
V. D. Edwards Insurance

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The heart and circulatory diseases are the No. 1 killer. They caus!l

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Your
Community's
Discount
Effort
-------------Sugar Run Flour Mills
To Attract
Industry
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I- ARISTOCRAT WASHER
I-ARISTOCRAT ELEC. DRYER ...... $179.00 $150.00

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satin bows marked the pews
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· Preceding \)te ceremony. a half hour o nup 13 m s c
was presented by th e organJSt
Given in marriage by
her
f"th•r the bride was lovely in Mrs . Watson chose a twc•pU!COj
~· n~~dr length gown of white blue suit wlth matching
-.c:lt in featuring a [itted bodice I s~ries and ~ore a
\'.' llh V neckline enhanced wilh pmk carnallon:'· Mrs:t of
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moti£s and long won• a 1Wl"t p1ece 5Ul
~.e nr on 1are
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"l h . t hlng acc:es-1
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corning to points over cralhx::rry WI rna c
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t h:c ~~s . Her full skirt was ac- :;aries and a pink &lt;'arnatwn cor·
n 1nted with appliqued embruid- sage.
NP.d altncon lace .motifs, the 1 A reeeplion was held folloW·
11;1rk terminating into a_ full ing the ceremony at lhe home
f·hapel tra in. Her pearl t1p~d of 1he groom's parents.
The
w1l of silk illusion was held 1n bride receivrd many
lovely
place by a que~m's cro~n. She gifts which were placed
&lt;" arried a bouquet of_ wh1tc c~r- a large picture window.
nations and ivy wtth
whtte l Miss Barbara Ve:;sel:;, sister
~ !reamers tied in lovers knots. of the bride , registered the

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Miss Linda Darlene Watson, daugbter of Mr . and Mrs.
Leroy Watson Jr., of Minersville, became the hnde
Mr. 'i'homas M. Vessels, son of Mr. and ~Irs. Mor1? n Vessels of New Concord, Saturday, January 3U, at the Wcs tminstet· Pre sbyterian church, New Concord
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The Rev. Stanley J, O'Laughlin read the vows o
e
double ring ceremony at 2:30 p.m before an altar dec?rated with two seven branch candelabra and palms. White

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Watson-Vessels Vows are Exchanged
At New Concord Presbyterian Church

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MR. AND MRS. THOMAS M. VESSELS

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CHASE FUNERAL HOME

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GLOECKNER'S RESTAURANT

MEIGS WATER COMPANY

Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
Reuter Insurance Agency
Davis lee and Produce Company
Robinson's Laundry
Associated Radio and TV
Pomeroy Ben Franklin Store
Mason Bowling C.nw
Rill's Ben Franklin

Williams Insurance Agency
Dutton Drug

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7 15 Sign On
i :::O News Headllnes
7\;J2 Musical Clock
7:45 Echoes of Joy
8:00 Uhlo Valle}' 1\ew1
8 : 0~ World Newo
1: 10 Sports Todliy
8: 1&gt; Weather
8:16 Musical Clock
8:55 Corn.nunity News
12 :00 Noon News
9:00 Talk of the Town
12:1&gt; Muclal lnterluda
9:55 Masnn County News
12:311 The Rev . Meriln Teeta
IO:OO Public Service
1:00 Jim Mees Show
10: 1&gt; Family Worsbip Hour
6' 00 Sign Off
10:311 Latchs•Jing
SUNDAY
11:00 News Beat
7:30 Sign On . Army Hoot
11 :05 Morning Metndlea
1:00 ~'rench City Bapt!BI
except Friday. Church
8:30 Sunday Show
Bells lUng
9:30 Tho Bible Speakes to You 11 :4&gt; World News
10:00 The Good Life
ll :!ili Mason County Newa
10:1&gt; Sunday Show
12:00 Community News
12:00 Noon Newo
12:05 Local News
12: lo CbrisUau'a Hour
·10 Markets
12:30 Rev. Meriln Teeta
12:1&gt; Weather
1:00 Sunday Showcase
12:20 Bulletin Board
1:30 Rev. Sllas Billupo
12.25 News 0 Grams
2:00 Rev. Andrew Per sons
11:30 County Agent
2:45 Tba Rev. Roscoe Thorne '2:45 Country Go Roond
3:10 SUNiay Showcase
\:55 News Beat
f:30 Baptist Layman'• Hour
1:00 Country Go Round
1:00 Sign Off
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7:05 Tiny's Morning Chapel
7:20 Bill Miller Show
7:30 Sports
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8:311 Dally Ug~t
3:4&amp; Bill Miller how
1:45 Baker Furniture Show
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9:00 Newo
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JU.OO Bill Millen Brunch Show
11 :00 Mlnlsterlal AssoctaUon
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Isa ak Walton wa5
[otnd re~ord.ings of him reading
lil1 s own worb
Alson on Feb. ust 9, 1593.
28. Sargent Shriver is lnter1
1 vte wed on ABCTV's
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Jly RICK n u BROW
On a recrnt Saturday night ,
-lillited I' res• International
for Ulstance, comedian Godfrey I' Europto's longest river is the I
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2.300
Enw rso n runs the onl y major do. But it is always a touc h- m1lrs in length , accord ing to ·
NIA *
It ~ldl\l(mal mghtclub rema imng und-go propos1t10n A (·iuh au-\ Bntanmca Junior Encyr lopae- '
G1ve complete ac~
tin ll ullywuod "s Sunse t Stnp, the JOining the Crese'endn . the In· dJa_
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c;1 n help performers get on mu- ' ing striptE'asers. Anti it Is frank- ty Democratic Committee.
when announc1ng an
~ ]("Cll teleVISIOn shows . "llut."' ' ly a qut&gt;S ilOn wht'lh tr I he Cre!l-1 Presidenllal
impeachment engagement or marht: says . ·you 'vt:' gut lO have a ,cendo ca~ avmd going the easy ' proceedings in the U. S. may rioge.
ft 'cordmg . ,
routt&gt;. whwh would mean H to- bt:' brought only by the House
By thb he mt-an s that unle~ ta l t!nd to old nigllt-&lt;"lub ways 1
DAILY
you are a vt:"teran and-or es· ! on thf' Sunse t Stnp.
t~Jbll ~hed star. the mu ~ iraJ - va-1 In show buswess, this sort of
ACROSS
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Gae-lic
:·lt-ty senes on v1deo, with rare prubiPm 1s rect'.iving such
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namo
PXtt'ptlon. wa1it S(ll!l£'unc wlth ies as · Shi ndig" and ' " Hulla9. Kind ur
]. Attractive %1 . Cent:
a hit record. Nowadays thls gen- baluo"' slt·m_m£'d no_t f.rom ortropical
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erally means a rt'CIIrd tlm t is igin al le\ev iSlOn thmkmg, but
l'ruil
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big with the tee n-age srt. which , partly from Ulf' new , casual
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23. Garmcreasingly iii where lhe dol- ' style of the clubs, where the
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4. Soviet
ment :
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young ~el - rather than the old·
13. Measurinf
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The in1er-relationship of rec- fas hioned big-lime spenders stick
agency
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1s (X'rlwps tighler than ever I Here on lhe Strip, for
in'- Dhiorder
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before. Emerson [eels it him- • slanC"e , while the
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novel
excavatior
17. Mu..ll:
St:' ll" Most of !Itt' old t&gt;Stabll~h- ) fights for business. the Whiskey
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18. Otten: poe. 8. Occurrenee 29. MWiic BOte
41. One ol the
morr in clubs, al lt&gt;a-~t hert:'. In II feeling of Da~·.te's Jnferno, is
20. Toward
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:u. Entire
G'eat
the recent past, .a youngster 1 jammed mght aftl'r night.
:n. Ma.nda.rlll
Annyot the 33. A tiUclt
Lak..
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named Wayne Newton packed 1
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the Crt'scendo, and a famou~ old- I The Channel Swim: A
25. nrma. 11. Tbereton
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4.4. Goddew
N comedi an drew 12 peoplf' on ute to the lat e T. S. Eliot
27 . Tank.&lt;~, for
10. Leap
H . Change
of dawn.
ot Sat urday night. Like-wi ~e. \ t" l · . sc hedul~ fo r CBS-TV 's '· L•rnpl
inatance
SO. Moslem
t:'Vi '-'iun celebntiPS t'Eln twlp allnto My Fet't'' Fe-b. 28
aacred
dub .
There will be conversations

The February meetmg or the
Pomeroy Latin Club was open- Gall8• readbll•:
Galllpolt
ed last Thursday at 7 p.m. in Dam 18 2, 20.4, running 28 feel
the Sennior High auditorium on rollen, PoiJIII'O)' y ..,. 1111.
with Consul Kay McGowan and Pt Pleasant 25.09, Hinton 1.73,
Scribe Jennifer Blakeslee
m Kanawha FaiJ.J 5.06, &lt;lutrles
charge. A committee of Latin iton 19.51 stationary . U&gt;ndoo.
Club officers was chosen to se- IMarmet and Winfield
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lect medals and Ronnie East-- were on the sills .
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head the refreshment commit- : 14, 6·30 a.m.; Fr
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tee in March.
p:20 a.m.: Ranger. up l5, 7:1
A report on the life of Julius p.m.; Waltesr Bt~ckjord d~a - : . 5
Caesar was given by
Carol 5:15 am ., ou ern. up ' ·
Hall . A contest IPd by Don a.m., New
Martmsvill~ up
Swisher on the knowledge of'l6, 6 a .m.; Jerry Boswo
up
Latin char;..cters was held IJe.. 17, 7 55 1H11 : !_lose G. up 17 ·
Ph "l S
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tween firSt BOd SeCOnd year 2 :45 a .m.;
lip pofD
Latin students.
17, 6:45 a.m ., Luther Herdman
Refreshments of cupcakes und lup 18, 12 :40 a.m .; Onward up
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1 19 4·40 am· Andrew Colhoun
punc were served y a r 0
P 2i 4·05 -~ m • Harvey Jor~all, Sally ~l~bok~: Maria ~on uP 22, 1:45 -~.m.; Lynn R
rueser. an
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up 22, ! ::W a.m.: Queen City
.down 23. 9 40 p.m : Kentuckia n
down Greenup 9:40p.m.; Frank~
1·m B . up Greenup 12 :40 a .m. :
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W8 Alton Zephyr down Greenup
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12 :30 a.m.; Gona 1.1p Greenur
Entered Hospital
2:45 a.m.; Walter
Hougland
Among those
who entered I down Greenup. 5:30 a.m .; EsHolzer hospital in the past 24 so Pennsylvan.ta down Meldahl
hour~ were Okey Lee Longfel- 5: 15 p.m.; Ehsha Woods dowt•
lov , Rt. 1 Gallipolis, Mrs. Don- ~e.ldahl 5:15 p.m.; Aetna-Lou
aid R White G II" r18 w·l- JSVJIIe up Meldahl 11 :45 p.m.,
liam Michael · wo:s~: ' 5; 6 Valvoline up Meldahl 12:30 a.
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29th St., Pt. Pleasant, Sheri , dahl 2:20 a.m.; Francia HougG. Norman, 2918 Meadowbrook lland up Meldahl 3:40a.m.; De~··
Pleasant, Pearl G. OL- fender down Meldahl 6:15 a.
1ver, R .. 2 Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. m . Edeana Bosworth
do"'n
Rt 1 Plin W ..
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Va., Kenneth R. _McHaffie, ~5 1 Meldahl 7:15 a.m.
Brownell Ave., Middleport, Ric- ·~ Gallipolis Dam Zimmer
ky Ray Ables Syracuse Dana
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C. Hames, Portla~d, Mrs. Les- m.; Knox up 1:40 a.m.; Allen
ter Brisker,
Hill, Mrs. Sam- R. MerrHl down 2:10a.m.; Maruel L .. Perktns,. RL 3 Jackson, !'Y B. up 3.10 .a.m.; Pennsylvan·
Cynthia Ann Wilson • Rt . 4 Ja ck- Ja up 515
: a.m.; A. J. p a tten
son, Ben ~- Pearce, McArthur, up 5:20a.m.
Mrs . Pauline H. p a tton, I ron~ Kana wba Rl nr Duncan
ton, Andrew H. Johnson, Rt. 3 Bruce up Marmet 10:30 p.m.;
Ironton, Mrs. Charl~s
Wade Solvay down Marmet 11.45 p
Hale. Rt. 1 Catlettsburg, Ky ., m.; Helen Z. up Marmet 3:1.'1
and Mrs. Harold L . Richard- a.m .; Jefferson up Winfield 4
son, Ashland, Ky.
p.m. ; Little Edward down Win ·
Blrtho
field 7:15 p.m.·. George Prie''
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ant, son, 10 : 11 p.m. Friday. H. E . Bowlell up Winfield 6:2f,
Mrs. Melvin Bvrhl Freeman, .a.m.; Thelma Ann down Will
Rt. 1 Cheshire dau hter S:ts:Jield 5:30a .m.; Lorena up Win
p.m. Friday. •
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Discharged
- - -.- - - - - - - Patients recently discharged back Richard A. Vermeil, hear
included Mrs Ow Qu
J football coach at Napa College
Mrs . Mervin.
een\r~~ii ~riday was appointed assistan
McCoy Mrs Ha
Seh b director of football at Stanfor~·
Mrs c't,·ne M
. cKeerryMr wMa ' and will coach the freshmen
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W Haffelt and . 1 ' 1 · Cl
team.
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Mrs. G•rland
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Judge,
Pomeroy , WY 2-3096
from
i :OO a.m. unill 4:00
p.m.
Woman or man a~d w_ne, 45
Feb. !I
years or over to Live m and I Bethel No. 62 of the lnternaww ~·:it,:'.,.:~~:.J~': A ._ 2-~35 in Middleport . 212 S 1
take care of a family' of 4 to lti?nal Order of ~ob's. Daughters
1961 OLDS F IS-4 DOOR.
UOULATlOtr~a
l'~ifth Ave.
1 18 tic i
VB englne . s~ ndard tram . Blue finish, showroom dean "
:&gt; boys, rrom 12 yea!'"! down will attend services m a group
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na. Pub.l.l..lber ronerY•• t~~• ri•bt
-mtrrior . good tires, radio and heater.
to 2 years.
~30tc ~unday at the Ml~dlepo_rt Bap.,. e4u or ~ -.n7 11411 dMm•d ~ room and bath apartment I
WAS s1195
SPECIAL $1066
Church. The grrls w1U meet
obJ~Uon&amp;blll. tn-on thou1d tM ln Pomeroy Phone W\ Z.3319
u. s. Civil S."lce Testsl tist "d
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~ tmm.cllatt~b Tb• ~bI""' CORVAIR 700-4 DOOR
NOW $129S
..•a-woman t8 e.ad .._. &amp;aoun toDI outs! e at
a. m.
um.r wUI Ml bt rt!apon.lbt• tor
12 L!&gt; tfc I
TV..Io
run PlJ' &amp;no" lllnun ...d . .Jioem.... l
••r- t.han on• IDI:QTT.,..:t '~ut1oiL
Low mil~age by local owner, _Powerglide . Spotless _inter·
noutand' or lob• opao Pt-eparah,..,
FEB. 22
TRAJ.LER lots for rent , r lose
tor , beautiful fawn color. Radto, heater , 11ke new tlrea.
-:~~~az:;:;: The Ladies Auxiliary of the
ror w:n~~ !iemc•
to L.aunLdry~al&amp; asnd ~h~ols
~~.~~.,.._.~~~~.'"":t~::!~!;'.t !vfeigs Count~ Hospit11 l will
1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERT,BLI NOW $1295
• c.n.~::, c~~~. ~o!en~aertlo1l Va!Jey umu.:::r · upp Y omOne local owner and sharp red intPrior, white finish . good
pnon•
meet
Monday at Veterans
1:1 cant. per wo1·d for l'hru coo
pany. ~~idd:eport
L0-3-tlc
lires, VB mutor, automatic tran1. Radio and heater
~01 "ee:eJ:!~~· P:~.ro~oJ:mMo' Memoriul Hospilal ca feteria at
:~;·ce::J;f!D1~~.~"• o 11 pall) u1~ ull 1 t11&lt; Eto. .;.nG tour ron-t j turn1oo:he7:30 p. m. All members are
ad• paid lt""lthln 10 d•11•
ed __ ··-"'·~•- .. ect 1 ... rt.
Auto Sales
u:·ged to attend. Refreshments
CA RD or THANKI • oa1TUAIU£S
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1961 VOLKSWAGEN R&amp;H, Sun
OFFICI aouxs
6 ROOM HOUSE to Pomeroy
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
roof, clean. $1095.00. Motors Jane Howell Tent Daughters
1:30 A.. M to 6.oo P. 111 oau,
Phone WY 2-5385 .
POMEROY, OHIO
Discounl. WY 2-2050.
of Union Veterans will meet in
lalw'du~:' ~ ~~ u :oo noon
2 11 tfc
2 19 3tc regular session at the DAV hall
ro PUCE A
and
Monday at 7:30 p.m.
RESliLJ..,.~';.Y,c'-'a
A~Z~~~:~:W!; ~nr"::::,~ 63 S.
FOR SALE
Ra•l Estate For Sale
1~1i~~ro~~~~~l WY 2- Bethel No. 62 of the Intern•·
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2 16 atp tiona! Order of Job's Daughters
PHONE WY 2-21 56
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~c 11 HOT BED ,ash, complete FOR SALE : Excellent 8 room
_ will meet in regular session at
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WY 2·2671
wlt il gl;~.ss. 5 nt:'w cow ~tan-1 house, p1enty water. 1~,. A.
Tbr Rambler
p omeroy Masomc
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:l H00!\·1S h;.~th and (' llrpo rl , chJOns, 7 piece dining rOom level land, down payment, World Slaltdard of Compact 7:30 p. m. Monday. Thert&gt; will
Card of Thc-nks
Com rlt'le ly redt•coraled 1,0. 1 swk . 1-1 6 gallon copper ket- balance lik':l rent.
price
E:s:celleneto
be initiation.
WE AR E dt'epl\ grutPfu l &lt;~ Ud 1 l"alt'd 011 Swtt: 1{t. I, (_;alii -: tie swnd and stirrer. I larg~ $4,200.00. Ava Gilkey, Harri- : Big car room, r&amp;d. ud perPomona Grange
will meet
wi sh . t.o thJnk · our n~"J ~hbors. 1l po lls. 011 ~ 0 lrHtllH 1• ;~!. (;reen mollt'rn dresser . Harold l:Jarn- sonville, SH 2-5439.
lormaoce. Sman ear ecooom]' at the fi?ck Springs . hall Mon·
rt'latlvP~ a 11 d lrw uds . lor tlwl t:C~bles Phone 446·4756.
hart, Tuppers Plains, Ohio,
2 19 3tc
and m•a&amp;(Cf:rllbtlJlJ
day everung _to pract1ce degree
sympathy, kmdness and beau·
l 19 3tc . Phone 667 -3481.
2-20-6tc
See
. work. All officers and the court
t 1Iul floral offer ings du.rmg THAJLER LOTS ~ free sew· MJX_ED HAY . Josephine Rit- HOUSE FOR SALE, 3 miles
Melropolitu Moto"
are requested to be present.
th_e illness and _dea~h. o! o.ur age and water. Brown's frail
chiP, Long Bottom, OhiO.
from Pomeroy "" Rt 143.
E. Main Street, PomerOJ
FEB. t3
wife and rnothe1 , .'.rae~ Sa lPark (Sfa\e Approved), . . . . . .
.
2-20-3tc John A. Jeffers, Jr., Phone
Pbene WY 1-3811
The Pomeroy WCTU will meet
ser. we are espec iall y grate- er_
_
•
,
WY 2-6046.
2 17 6t{'
4 22 Uc Tuesday at 2 p. m. at
the
ful to Rt"v . Hnbt'rt Salse r. Mmersviiie, Ohto, Phone WY ORDER
Am,~ tutz s H. &amp; N.
home of Miss Nelle Bing. It
Ewing Funeral Home
and 2-~24.___
1 15 tfc ··Nwk Chi ck leghorn clucks, FOR SALE - 5 rooms
and 1962 HONDA Super Hawk , $200. will be the ~·ranees
Willard
Meigs Gt! nPral Hosp1ta\
,5 ROOM apartln.ent and bath or started pullets toda)" . Mo-, bath. partial basement, new . Gene ~son, 927 ~rownell Tea and each member may
dern Pou ltry, Box No. 188, 66 .
. k
t !.a
Ave ., Middleport, Oh10.
take a g"""l
.
..
Cl yde Sa Iser and fam11y unfurmshd A11 u11111Jt:'5 1ur.. 1
Oh.
h
SY .1
m . sm , new \\13 er
n
= ·
2 1&lt;-61p
1
2-20·1tP nished Upstair11 above Dr. nt '" ns,
IO. p on~
-·-~ and 6 rooms, with bath, full ~
· "'
'
FEB. U
2·20-lt.... basement. furnace. 2 lots,
Donovon 's of ice Phone WY 90JI.
Legal Notice
The Danville Pilgrim Holi1964 HO NDA 150. Pr ieed right.
garage. Phone or see Mrs.]
ness Church is having a Youth
2_.,., 04 6 or WY 2-2064.
Lost and Found
ANNUAL FINANCIAl. REPORT
-;-;;=---- ___
__
1 L2 tfc
Phone WY 2-5367.
Wayne Harrl!!on , 237 Race St.,
nofORD Tow~-sMIP
Revival Jo~eh. 24-27 at 7:30 p.m.
LOST - Onf' Brown Cur dog,
I___
! _2__8_ 6tp Middleport , WY 2-3704.
,.., ::~~~.,~?uY~!i·.~~~:
each evening. Wednesday night
name Brownie, vk inil y of
for Sale
' HONDA MOTORCYCLE.
o.c.mber 11 , 1"4
is a youth program ; Thursday ,
2 17 atc
305
Burlingham .
Call Chester,
.
A
Ph
\\'Y
Tntal s~:T'r~!:t~o:d ~!,.;; ~= ourlnt a Hymn sing, and Friday and
1
h BaJey.
1 2t.O BAI.F:S HAY . 50 tx&gt;nt s bale · 26677
sene:--~
-1 Slape.
one
31163" Saturdaynights areforrep,ular
9652253
.
or noltf y J on
16 6t FORSALI:l: . 7roomhousewith i T•x 'e~~u~~.a:n'l'l64
l,6Ju7o:oo
Rt 3, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Phone WY-2-285..1.
2-~3-etp l - .
~
c b· th R tl d C I H II Tu L•vr
.. uo preaching services. Dennis Wear
a . . u .an . ar
yse
. j u.Route
I. Pomoroy, Ohkl, hbruary
2 lo' 3tp SHULER'S
GROCERY. Antiq- TO CI~ EAN carpe ls bet ter we 'II
SH
6tc
,,.,.
ver is the evangelist. The pub2 16
2 4524
- - - - - - -- - - - ' uily , Ohio. Fresh
dressed
loan a Blue Lustre Carpet
___ _ _
~ her.ov certlrv tttt ~ct~towln• .... Jic is welcome. The Rev . 0. H.
Notice
fryers, 3lc lb Fresh fruits
Shampooer FREE with purLJ /
port G:nnl:MI L::~r•TC:"wn 1111 p cl•rk
Cart is pastor.
FIRE Injectors give all the and
vegetables.
Quality ch~se of Blue Lustre Shamf~ u~~:~=~:~L TOWNIHIP l'uNas.
b1g ga s mJie agt' and power- ~ Brand Groceries.
pou. Baker Furniture, Mid- ..,I
Gener•J and CJ••Iflld Property
house performance your car
2 19 ltc
dleport , -~~io.
2 16 6tc CUCKI.~R REAL ESTATE
ct!::~u., Tu .... ·: .. . .. ~. i!
.-,
Inherita"'"" Tax
. ••. .247.03
h
d
t
was mean to aw.
an ANTIQUE Birdseye Maple bed· AUCTION at Masonette. Mason POMEROY _
3 • bedroom Salee Tax and Fln. ln•t. . . 300.oo .
., V
od
!.a .
F b
t'
Ga~oune Tax
..
e2oooo
you nev er again ever have
1·r.
a., s rtmg e . 18 a
home witll bat h. hoi air fur Ao'"". " e ' 1' ••• u on · · · · •· :1267 ·''
t
to bm.· 'park plug s Guara n- room suilt&gt; Robert Wo s,
•
13 ·013
Chester,
985-4311.
7
P
m.
every
Thursday.
All
nac~
heating,
basement
with
Minl•terlal
Monell
··
..
teed for the life or your car.
Total R.eceipl• .......... 1.&amp;.3&amp;1!.88
•
Free 10 day tr ial now. Give
2 19 3tp kinds of merchandise, new 2 room apartment (with :~·~e:~o.;;:_••c•lpt•
u.~te.u
Weddmg plans have_ been
make and year of your car. FRESH HOLSTEIN ('OW with
used.
t'~very
Saturday shower, lavatory and com General Exet'utive semee _
co.mplet~ ~or the marn~ge of
On I~ $B 94 for a set 01 ii or calf, milking unit.
Charles night at Mt. Alto, 7 p.m. Man- mode l veranda with wrought ~~~~: ~~~~~~e. .. · · ~-':",! M1_ss Chnstme Coats, Phtladel~
$ll. 92 for 8 set of B. Fire Mash, Bunker Hill. 2-154Jtc • agement, Faulkner &amp; Jones j n-on c~lumns . Larg~ lot with ~~~a~ralGe~up~~~~ "i.erv
3~~:: phta, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
lnject~r S&lt;~ l t&gt;~: ll Anne Stn•et, FoR SALE: _ Three bedroom
-~-2-13-7tp garage. roofed patio and bar To;0~ 111H~!-;~ai~~ll" Revalr ~! :: Robert Coat~. to Mr. Russell
2-i.l.l-6tp . brick-frame modern horne 0 ~ HAY delivered first and !:lecood. .. becue pit for outdoor dining . Poor xeun _
Leonard Mcintyre or
Great
Pomf'Joy, Ohm.
Chester Road. Tiled kitchen rutting. Also Straw. W. Cliff About 5 bloeks from . court ~~r~FP!:), P::~~~nu ..
:g_g: NecThk, Loedngd.Island.'IIN.Yk. I
1
Dt
house and all shoppmg. An Hnltb - TH"i wuhhld
e w mg Wl ta e pace
Stout. Guys\&lt;·ille, Ohio.
and bath fireplace, marble
-~~
exceptional buy at $12 000 00 H, 11'!.,0,",tr~t Board ot Hnlth 892 ·10 Saturday, February 7:1 in Heath
sills, birch kitchen . palio. base 1• Ph . MO 2·2439 2-lS-3~1"
' · ·
..
30 year financing available to ~:!"tr~:nc• and F.ap•ir
1188.82 Methodist Church in Middleport
99
ment, insulated, 'Y
storm
win· USED Army field
Jackets, A -... quatilied buyer.
MaJ
· th e a fl ernoon.
"
53'
I
w
.
v.
I,.
.
.
.
.
2.514JI3
a t t wo o•c 1ock m_
I Will Be Out Of My
dows and doors. \\ "- 37 or Co_rps co.vera Is, pan.ts
a
BABY FARM _ 14 acres gent Tolal Highway E!lpense .. 96117 .64 Th R
M
E Do
2 1'3
C I Ch I
I
bnployee~ Retirement . . . .
387.80
e ev.
arvm
wson
5
2
WY 2- 29 .
· 1r tc shirts. ar
eva 1er, ..ong Jy rolling land 600 ft . from Dtductiun8 lly c&lt;~~~ont,- Audtt.or:
will officiate at the double ring
Offi"" from Sunday, FobSINGER~zlg zag, buttonhole, Bott~~1 ·
2-8-30tp black top and lh mile from
r~~ ~~~i~':n·8 Com. . ·· -· ::.~ ceremony.
eW\IRLITZIR
ruary 21 Thru Sunday, I monogram , darn , etc. withFor Lease
State Route 7. 4 room frame Tou.t
For Paymeola
Adv. Detq. Land• .... 14.8511.76
.Mf
Attendants for the bri·d~!ect
· ml Walters
' ernard
.....,..
Clyde
Do Boggs,
I DMrs.
t
eBALDWIN
out attachments. Pay off 4
-~
house with front porch and
suMMARY•v Ol'FUHos
OPERATIONS
G Gardner, John R. Peters,
· • Mcinley
ug as Wagars ·
F.bru.ry 28 ..
wh1·n in clude M"l.'iS Oh~y
..... OTHER F,lMOUI
payments $7.00 each. WY 1cellar basement. $8200.00.
••J•nCI, Jan. 1, 1964 _
er c1assmate at
10 Northern er J h B
Do 1
IRANQI
2 Ul 6t
SMMER
C01TAGE
0 Road runda
4139.98 U ·
.
~ id r b
on , o n eaver,
ug as
- 3862
__· __ - - c
State Route ... ,
Cottagne om. and Other Twp. Fund.• 126.81
mver~tty, as ma o .onor, Morris,
Edward .J. Curtis,
,).JO
Tulal of All Jo'unds
.. 48CIG.7. and Min Karen McElbmney ·· ...bert A Ke
F edd F I
ELECJ'ROLUX Sweeper
on
Rlcelpt• Dur1n1 YHr.
.
.....
.
yes, r y ewheels, recent ~odel,
all For ~P.ase a Sohio Station
ha~ 4 rooms, fireplace , shin- Road f'undl . . .
... .. l:U0'7.l9 and MISs Judith Butcher, botb lure and Rebec a w· d
L..,,_,.,.._ _ _,...._...,.._
293 1. 69 of Oh1'o uru·versi'1y, as bri'des,__JI atttachments . paper pop out located in Pomeroy. Paid 1 gle roof • bn'ck pati·o wi'Ih bar- Gen.
&amp; OthtT Twp . Fund
c
m on.
Tou.J of All Funda . .
. . tr.,306.88
REVIVAL starting February 21
becue p1·t 14500 00
•
39 1\'Y 2 3862
training . Moderate invest.
. .
Otl ""' 1"" and ·~·n- 111 807 1 maids.
TO COACH FRESHMEN
bags. "'3
•Factory Tr•fMcl .......- /
to Fe-bruary 28 at 7:30 p. m.
'
,... · ·
·
·
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR Road l'"und •
·
2 18 6tc
ment. Excellent trusiness BOX ·WY • __ Gen. • mh~r Twp . runaa 3658.50
Serving as the groom's best
SANFORD C l'f
(UP!) _
1
PHONE
22
JACKSON. 0.
_
nightly at the Hobson Christrt .
6-.whlV Total of All t'und• . . . .
20.~.61
"II be h' b th
Ro ld
' a ·
ian Union Church. Everyone ~--oppo uru 1y.
nnoo•EROY, 0100
'••-nts Durin• Y•...-man WI
lS ro er,
na 1Former San Jose State quarterBELL STEREO AMP, 20 watt
CVI••
Il:crad Funds
.. .. l2.22Hif P. Mcintyre or Oswego, N.Y. ·::.::..::::.:'~~~~~~_:.!_!=...,
is welcome
2 18 3tc $99.95, VM Stereo automati~
CALL GALLIPOLIS
2 19 3tc Gen
Twp. Jo"u.nd• 14,8:1(1.,.6
262.1.14 Ushers wiU be Pvt. Steve 01- To111. &amp;ot Other
All Funo.a
changer, $36.60, Speakers 3" I'
446-3742 After 6 PM
------ B•l•nc., DIC*mber ll , ,,.. r Ft B .
G
'I
PANCAKE AND sausage sup-1
·1
I
Ro•d t'und 1
. . ..:~ 79 . !1 3 sen o
. enmng, a.; 1' r.
W rl e
12"
$2
SC
to
$1!i.!l5.
needor
~OR
SALE
:
Three
bedrooms,
Gen.
1r
Other
Twp.
Fun4U
lOM.:MII Joseph Walters, Lutheran Semto
per, Chester Grade School.
les and cartridges, Recording
Box 123, Gallipolis, Ohio
bath, basement, garage, gas TOTAL
uF All Fund•
. . :~.414.09
outatandln
1 warunh, D•C. t1, 1ft4..- inary in Philadelphia ; Mr . SteoFeb. 20, ~ p. m. till ? All
1"
Mikes
$2.95
up
,
l&gt;ynam.ic
MicFor
Information
furnace,
fireplace
.
2
lots.
Road
Fund'
.
.
166.70 h
Coat br th
1 lh b ld
the pancakes you can eat.
k
Gen. " Oth~r ·.twp. Funda
0011.00
en
8, 0 er 0
e f e-Mi e
Phont T/3-5611 Mason.
Tol11l uf AU Funda .
uwqo to-be, a medical student
in
SOc. rophOntS $19.95 up,
Adults, 75c. Children,
Stands,
$2.50
up.,
Hook
up
Business
Serv
·ce
2-13-30tp
a...1anc.
'"
D•~HH~Itorv,
DH.
11,
It~
1
1
ltoad FundR
Sponsor; Chester Fire Depart4546 .23 Y..arksvtlle, Mo., and Mr. GraYcables ; Jaxs, Plugs. Switche~
- - - - - - -- - - - ~ Gen. • Other Twp. Fund• .103~.38 enstine of Maple Shade, N.J.
ment.
2 16 5tp
CU~TOM butcherine and cut- FO
SALE
od Total of All Funda
~~ !],9
. M'ddl
Werner Ra d Jo
, l epor1.
ting . Phil Meter, Phone WY
R
' at DorCBs, m w lO lte
Mrs. Charles M. Hennesy, or2 18 3tc
2--3510.
•• I tfc
ern seven roo~ home,
4
g.?nist, wiU present pre-nuptial
U
bedrooms 2 th aJJ
to- ICIIOLUTION PROYtDINO POa
LOST
CB.S television, 21 inch console
•
WI
w •
THI •nuA NCI OF NOT II ,., AN- music beginning at 1 :ao
p.m.
Tree and Walker
with bookshelf. Zenith radio,
.t.Ut.-riONt..'ER
wall carpeting. Largt panel- TICIPATION OF THI coLLI!CTtoN Forrest Bachtel, of Mount Un"'-....__ a- 1_
01' TMI PROCIIDI 01' A TAX
Coo• hound
portable, electric or baltery
'!AIIw..-- aa hew
ed living room witb
fire-- LIVY API'Roveo av TMI vonu ion College, will be soloist.
Black, wblte and broWD,
Cl1l1 kradJwd
place, ful) basement
and 01"
THI VILLAGI o,- PDMIROY
Phone WY l ·:l816
oH NOYIMsn s, ltu.
A reception will be held at
Lost in vicinity of Nease
fl'rtte , P'Mae • c.telt
laundry room. Gas heat and WHEREAs, the ele~tor• ot the vn- the home of the bride"s par·
2 18 3tc
~ttlement
:c=:::c=:=: - - -1; - · h
&amp;. C. BRADFORD
air condi'II'oni'ng. Storm doors l•ge
or on
Pumeroy
dull/6th.apprnved
a
~DO T p MP
tax levy
November
ltil63, ill a ents, 29~ South Front-St., MidN'
U
you
S
UgJ!:IS
sepft.Hbae.
Oldt
and
windows.
life
acre
Jot.
rate
nnt
u:~edhal
one
mill
for
'l'ldl doc Is very shy
tf
..t'h ll .OO valu•tlon. and Which ta)[ dleport, immediately following
lee Grad}' fraig, Syracuse, 1r t.ic tank . Get Klean-Em·AII ~;;r;;;;;:-.;~--;;=::-:-:_:i__:U~l·
Call after 3:00 p. m. WI 9- lrvy wu tor the purpu8e of provld- the
septic tank cleaner. Land- n
·
ine a~ltional tund• tur tM purpa~e
ceremony.
Coli W\' Z-1:1116.
2103.
lNCOME TAX Service, John2 12 12tc of provldifl¥ and m•lntalnint lire
mark Farrr. Bureau.
s·
I
A
apparatUI. fir!!! equipment. tlrre appllReward
2 1o' tfe son . Impson nsurance g- VOR SAL.E-Middleoort's ta(),. ID«•, fi re buildings, and - or !or the per Cfl\t per annum of .aid IWIM,
! 15 tfc
,,.
............._..............-..-----.--- II ency,
Room 6, Coats Build·
elf buiJM
..... , 'ocated 352 N. or
payment
"' pennanent
or before Mar~h l, 191M.
II
.
M'ddl
..'"""'eo
\l(llUnlt'er
firlmtn. andpartother tim•
pur· . payable~
~ote 3. Note dated March 1, 11165,
mg, 1 eport.
Second Street, Middleport POiel;. and
In the prlnclpll 1om of 11.000.00 'oritb
'
WHEREAS , the Auditor of
the tntere1t nut to eneld thl rate of ~~•
1964 APPLIANCE
__ - - - - - - I 20 tla
Priced for quick lillie.
lD- Counlll
o! Melee wl11 collect t.uCIDCKEN Bar-B-Q, Sa1Ur1ay
b
.,. Pit" cent per annum of aald note,
--· lre t OhJ Hotel
ll viriue of •aid ltv~ for Lh~ )'ean
payabl~ nn or before March J. 11MJ7.
February 20. Pickup
and ·
CLOSE-OUT SALE
1984
~eig)er BoUdin~ Sllppl"
f 0r
qu
B
O
·
l9&amp;3,
Note 4. Note d•tecl March 1, liM,
• IIIG:I. 1988, and IIHJ7. at
;,
uld
La•
rate,
and
delivery service only . Con
REG. CLOSE-OUT
new homes. Built ID' kite..IJ- FARM 82 A. on bard
road •
WHEREA,&gt;,; . in uch of •••• , •• In
the principal IUm of 11,000.00 With
• • lnterut not to nceed t.he rata ol I
tact any Middleport fi'1r t&gt; man ! I- ARISTOCRAT
~e tntictp11ted revenue from
.nld prr cent per annum of laid note.
bwlding
8ltes,
old
bouse
and
I
ens, storm wmdowB,
alum- ·
Ill: nle1 I• 111.966.00 annu•ll.y. and
payabl• on or bdono March J, 19111.
fw your order.
! 9 lltp
WASHER
$235.00 $110 .00
barn, 'h mineraL Leaded. WIU:REAS, t.he VUiaje oJ Pom. Note :1 . Note dated March 1. 19611. 1
Inurn siding. Call Guy Nelg·
ero:v hu purhc&amp;lad • rlre en(llnl! In thl! principal aum of 11 ,000.00 with
I- ARISTOCRAT ELEC.
cl!rUin equ.lp~neot and lit con·
RUG Weaving. WI 9-2826.
ler, Racine, Ohio.
Homer Smith, Star Rl No. 'l'ith
Umpl•llnl pu.rchaalnf other
fir• lntrrest not to nceed the rat• or I
DRYER
$179.00 $150.00
and aqul.pment, and
per cent per annum of llald not.,
2 5 30lp I-CUSTOM
_ _ _ _ _ 12 29 tic J - Bo.1 29, Ripley, W. Va. apparatu.
a..,... toalno., waterproof Tttota•-'t
WUJ:REAS, It II nece-n to llau• P•Yible on or before Marc)! l, 1968. !
Not
a
palnh
heav,•duty, ••••lltl•b••• ,.,.., ..
I-2S-30tp
anUetpaUon notq not to uceed "" Note 8 _ Not.fl dat.ed March .1, 1965 ,
$175.00 $155.00 WILSON &amp; Son's Car Wash on
AV'I'OMUBn.JI blluranco been I WASHER
per ~ent of the toll! Htbrtltccl pro- ill the principal sum of •1.000.00 with
deeigned
.
.
.
.
,
.... for .UCft.')' Md t:oncrM
ceed.a of the l•"l' throul(hout Ita per
luterut
notperto •nnum
exceed otthe 1lkl
nte note.
or e
....,.UI!d? '"'"I your opera- 1 I-PACEMAKER ELEC.
Page
St reet, Middleport.
lnsur•nce
lift.
eent
$205.00 $180 .00
eor'l lletnloT CoD W'l :1-- DRYER
u.. - ... ., - .............. NOW, THERD"'ORJ:, BE IT
R&amp;. Pllllhle uJI or before Mardi l, ].(101.
Call ~·y _=.2--~212.
2-6--3otc, GUARANTEED. renewable for SOLV
exp_o11d foundatioae. Kte,. water out Preventt
Z---15 CU. FT. COMB.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEil lllat
llill&lt;
ED by the CnuncU of the VII- uld nol.t'a be l•u.ed lfllbjad t.o raU
life hOBpitalization.
Issued lan ot Pomll!rOJ', Ohio, all m•mbera
FROSTLESS 1349.00 1315.00 I WY 2-3243 is the phone to
damoge
. ......
Jololo -~
thurto eoncurrlnl. that note•
be •nd redemption prior to m•tu.rtty at
rWHIIIer
....,_
-IGM!r
wo11o- 1111o-.
1-18 CU . FT. UPRIGHT
, for Limestones, any
size
at all ages . Phone WY 2-6166. loued punuant to Section 57011 •191 of
than pa.r and •eerued bl·
Wanted To Buy
lor Plri"CI w '"""- l1olog.
FREEZER
$245.00 1225.00
Prompt delivery . Emmet W
2 18 tfc the ReViled Code Ill Ohio for the BE JT FURTH!IR :RESOLVED that
ANTIQUE furniture, All!ddin 1-20 CU. FT. UPRIGHT
purchue of ••ld tire eD•ln•, fire tald no&amp;e• ~1U "bl ..Jd .. provided .
Shuler, Contracting.
PI!UTO Copymg ServiCe--:-eoP, •PP•ntul and fir• equ.l.pmtlll lt1 lhot by IIW.
toot-1&lt;1111 ........
I
lamp and old iron pieces, mar- FREEZER 1265.00 $240.00
followtn1 amounl.ll'
Be lt turtbn ruolved th•t tills
to
tho
..,
..
of
u..
TlootOoNI
illoMio, ....
ble klpped piece. Mr•. Howlliri;e;~Piliiiiii~l;a211
~·
teo made of legal papers, No~ I. Note dated Mai'Ch 1, lfl8fl, R•~e~lutlon lhall lAke effeet and be
and enjor dry, drr _.. _ _, d••u• or ....,_
tn
the
prlnclpal
1\lm
of
fi
.OOO.OO
with.
In
'Orl'!e
on
1nd
after
th•
Hrllut
~ Graeser, P'lllmNa&amp; ...
birtb recorda aDd almost an, lntO:!r..t nnt to exceed the ntr nf tl daU •• providtcl fw b)' law-.
ard Cectl, BOO W. Main St.,
obo,. grade ., ~I Co.N ill 1 ....,.
1
u
..
lfq
other
documenta.
per cent Pl'-r annUJQ of tald not..
ChariM W. Letar. Mayor
Pomeroy, WY 2-5202.
PHONE
payable 011 or before Mareh 1 1968. Pa1sed' Febru&amp;rJ Jtl, 191111
M~Derp~De, Renter lannnd, Pomeror
J 3 tie
Not. I . Note dM41d KaPeh 't, l!J18S, .Atteat·
WY 2·2181
~
In tllll! prlnrlp•l lllm of 11.000.00 wtth
Edna J'. llcholl!nlrl!b, CleB
End your .ews
.::JR t 1
lnterut not to esceed Ole r.U. of 1ilr
f2) t, :1111- Jte
.....,. tilt It "joooao ...,., Medt ""' Ill'
STANDING Timber. Top cash HARDEN:S--:\1ARKETS
r aWe line aD price pa1d. Marwn Reynolds,
.'
Y
Se
Madlllel
,.
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Joyr. McCoy, Suzanne Wine- the 20th birthday of
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Bearhs-Grinsteacl Wee/cling Is
Feb. 12 at Enterprise EUB Church

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In a quiet ceremony at the and Mrs. Bill Grueser, Mlnerto
Enterprise EUB church, frl- ville . and Rev. and Mrs. RDger
day , Feb. 12. Miss Norrna Jean Bishop, Lancaster.
Bearhs, daugh!A!r of the tate The couple is at home to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry s~arhs, their friends at 1517 Blvd. Dr,
Nye Ave., became the bride Belpre..
of Mr. Paul Joe Grinstead. son 1
----of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grin- ~
stead, of New Haven, W Va.

the eve of Derto,mbe! 28 . ~er Yell ~as att.achf~ to
tj&amp;l, the Episcopal ( hurl'h . of rmglt&gt;t o1 rrunk ta1\s . She car.
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. gates !rom the Rad ne Chapter fr~ends, share ldeas, and
to
G'alllpolis becamt' the settmg 1 nf&gt;d a bouquet uf casradmg j M~ Sandra Brewmgt.on, Rio , to the 20th Annual State Con- have fun.
to. the marriage of \Ilss Ann pmk rarnat ions . he
maid of Grande Co llege student. Js spend ventlon or the Future HomeThe speaker at a recent chapJiagnussen , daughter of Dr and 1honor's on ly Jewelry was
a ing the weekend wtth her iJBr· makers of America in Colum- Ler meeting was Rev. M..
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Mrs. M. J Magnussen , Galli- pear l ('hoker. 1:1 gtft ul
tht' t'flls \1 r. and \Ir s James Brew· bus. Ohio on April 2 and 3, Dowson of Middleport His toppolls, to Mr Joh n Edw m Hou ck, bride
, mgton
1965, at Mershen Auditorium on ic was '' Marnage calls for Ed·
Vows of the double ring cere- [
Jr ., .,on of \k and :-..trs. John
Dav1d I. \111\er uf C:allipolis 1 Th namt's or Mrs.
Clyde the Ohio Sta te Umversity Cam- ucatiun."
mony
were read by the Rev .
E . HouC'k . Sr. of Gallipolis The served as best miin . St&gt;at\ng Wint':rt&gt;nner and .\ltrs Beulah pus. Judy Sayre will participate
There are three degrees of
Roger
Bishop of Lancaster at Tdwentyth·seven mel md~ers
at~
double ring reremon:. w as tht' guest.s were Joseph Bar- Whtte were omitted from the in the cunvention as a member achievement that are granted
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ten ed e annua tnner of
~olemni:zPa b:~· the Ht'llt:n•nd sotti, ~1 1d .Ch&lt;~rlt&gt;s R1ggs. also lls 1 ol members atlending the of the s~ate c~ofus.
I in FHA. They are the Junior
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the Middleport Child ConserAlbert H \·k Kenw:
of li&lt;:~lllpoll .
Husv Be-t&gt; L'le~ss meeting 01 the I The g1rl~ wrll . be arcnmpan-~ Degree, the Chapter Degree.
Given in marriage by her vation League Thursday evenThe r andlt'hght C't'rem(Jny
T~1e llmllwr of tht' groom \liddlepOrt l'~ lrst Bii!)ti~t Church . iPd by thetr adv1ser, Mrs. Jean and the State Degree. lbe foluncle, Mr. Hugh
C. Rearhs, ing at the Martin Restaurant
was performed befon• an altar wore a thrl"t' piere. blutt kmt
H.amrn and the chapter moth- lowing girls received their Junthe bride wore a two piece A special guest at the dinner
at ers. Mrs. Phyllis Harris and I ior degree , Bea Bachtel. Con4ecorated with the tradi tiOnal suit dnd 1:1 st\ led bU('ket ha t Dt'nnis Saelens, ~l udent
white wool dress with blu~ Be· was Diana Merry, Ohio Child
Christmas-whlte pomsetti::~s and 01 wLntPr wh ne_ Her corsage Rto t;rande Col lt&gt;ge. IS spend· Mrs. Margaret Eichinger .
nie Chapman, Jannine Bentz
MARGIE ANN STODART cessories and carried a bou- Conservation Leagm District
LOJ!: the wel:'kend w!th hi:s par- i The theme for the meeting Is (Sandra Jeffers, Mary
Cross:
pine foliage. \·l r Merlyn Ross was ol pmk carnatiOns
quet of white carnations tipped president , of Rio Grandt&gt; Also
presented the pre-nuptial mu- The n~:~w Mrs Houck is a ents, Mr. aru.l Mrs.
Adolph 'Education Builds a Nation'' 'Lenora Bass, Brenda Rowe
with blu..;,
with
Y hit e present was an honorary memsk singing "Be·cause", "I Love graduate of (',allia
Saf'lt'ns.
! Its goals are to emphasize the and Sharon Roush.
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ber, Mrs. Richard Cha mbers .
You Truh ,, and "The J.Clrd 's ' High School She attf'JHfed Wtt . I
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value of
education, celebrate These girls received chapter
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Degrees, Cr yst a I Hendrix SuHoss. tt•n 1wr,~.; Un1ve-rs1 1v an d w1 II be \lrs _d\1o1ahh ,Ponar .as , f't&gt;n
M'tss Florence Ann Bear hs, Attending the dmner were
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1erved as organ1st
~r&lt;~du&lt;~led tn Augu~t
trom Rto ,
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Mr. and Mrs John W Stobart si ter of the b ·d
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The- bride arrived &lt;it
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l o ~ute 2, Racine. are an- bridesmaid, wore a two-piece ell Beaver, Mrs. Charles Bra.
altar in a slt&gt;t&gt;vt'lt's~.
tloor , rna!onn g rn fo,lttn1entary Edui .
;} The stale degr~e can only be noll:"cmg the engagement of aqua dress with black aeces· bury, Mrs. Robert Burkett, Eulength gown of wlutt" si lk or- rat1on
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Mrs. John Krawsl'zyn was 1:&lt;;
~anted at the . S~te conven· thell' daughter, Margie Ann, to soriea and a corsage of white gene Conde, Mrs. Jean Ccoke,
ganza. Her shoulder length veil ' M; Houl'k 1s also a gr~duate i (;allipolis Thursday \o attend ,.
!Jon. Debbie Hill IS a state Duane Bruce Wolfe, son of Mr. carnations lipped with pmk. Mr. Mrs. Earl Davenport, Mrs. Robft-11 from a crown ol white seed ot (,all~&lt;:! Ar-.den.IV H1gh SchooL ! the orwmn!': of the new Sf'ars
~: Homemaker degree candidate. and Mrs. Hilton Wolfe, Sr., al- Cecil Duncan, brother-in-law of I ert Fisher, Mrs. Franklin Trip. ""1
so of Racine.
the groom, served as best man. lett, Mrs. Dale Walburn, Mrs.
pearls. The bndal bnuquf"t C"on -, He . too _ will be gradull.tPd m Hot"bu ('k s!on" where her husM~ and Mrs. W. 0 · Barmtz i
Miss Stobart is a graduate of
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. Dan White , Mrs. Anne Bailey,
sisted of a casrade or white Augusl from H10 (;rande Col-:b;;nd . .John Kra wsczyn. is the
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Racine High school, attended Mrs. Grmstead, mother of the Mrs. Betty Smith, Mrs. DonnH
carnations centered wllh &lt;~ n·· lete where he 1s maJoring m . new manager Over 1.000 per - retuJ ned home Wednesday e_v~- 1
m·~vable whitt&gt; orchid t'l1t' Srcondarv F.d ucat1on rurrent- sons attt"nded thf' openmg day m.ng, after .a ten da.vs v1811 j
Ohio University, and Is present- groo~ wore~ blue dress and Stewart, Mrs. George Mlller,
a h 1w Js emp!O\·ed as a tf'Rf'her ' tJ! the st()re .
wtlh their daughters . and sons- ~
ly employed as bookkeeper . at a white ~rnatmn corsage.
Mrs. Don Thomas Joyce Leonbride's only JPWelr~ 1-'.a~
pearl necklace. a gtll ol tile "' the &lt;;atlta Cou ntv School ! Mr Corbell Manley of West 1m-law,. Mr . and Mrs. HarrY . The February meeting of the the Meigs County Farm Bureau followmg the ceremony, a ard, Mrs. Wesley Fry, Peggy
groom.
,,\'stem
; Columbia. falher ot
Walt on Young and famtly ot Gallon and Willing Workers class of the Cooperative Association in Porn- reception . w~s held at the home Harrison, Mrs. Glenn Hemler,
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Susan Hou('k_ :-.1strr of
lo r a brit'f wetld1ng
d p&lt;1 tit&gt; nt at Holzer . Rev . and Mrs. Robert Nelson Enterprise EUB church
eroy
the bnde sister: Mrs: Clair Mn. Gene Houdashelt , Mrs.
the groom , served
maid of trip to Columb us and Akron . llosp it al
family at Warsaw.
held Thursday evening at the
Mr. Wolfe is a graduate of
Wblest Maml St.
James Johnson Mrs. Don Mul•t
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Bartlett . : ~ rs :v au oss 1s erove ng orne o
rs. oger Speneer acme li
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t len, Mrs. Robert Schmoll, Mrs
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street length gown of lh.ttw tt'd A-line wool dre&gt;S , l '"'"r ol Hw \luld lepurt !'hurclt from a recent illne&gt;S at the with Mrs. Harl•y Brown as the . Ohio University, and is present- w he
cover an centered , Kenneth Scites Mrs
John
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bl , ac( PntualPd with black &lt;t(Tt'!'; - nl' !h'--'. ·•za r 1• 11 e at!f'nded a de- , home ul her daughter, Mrs. I hostess.
l ty attending Rio Grande Col· Wlkt ta t d,ee-t.Jtheredh
Krawsczyn and ' Mrs .. Richard
s Ilk organz a, ron~ J ~ IIIlg of ue
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orrhid n. onun '·1t1Dn. a! Prt&gt;&lt;JChPr~• 1nt&gt;e1- - nn:r!':on 11 e .
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e .an bn'de an d groom, wtt. h w1ute
flower! on 8 white ba rkgrou nd. 1 :-;om•s :.;11e. wore 3 whitP
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d ••1rs 1eo. rey Wtlson ' prest- ege.
r-====="'-.--...-=•o t·nr~aJ'!:P !rom hrr br1dal hou- 1ng 1n Chlilir·othe this wee k,
Mrs. Hobert Rilehie and Miss- en!, was m charge o£ the meet - event of June 5 at Ute Racme cbndles in gold h ld
The group adjourned to the
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: Tuesdav thrtJugh Thursday . Wed es Florence Ann . and Car- ing .which opened with devo- Methodist Church.
either side. Mrs. Bill
Middleport Gas office lor the
sister of the groom served the regu lar meetmg, opened With
I he newly marnrd rouple Is nesdfly \trs. Hart lett acmmpan - rie Beth Bearhs v1s1ted Wed-j llons by Mrs Paul Fnck. Psalm
now
on Pt&gt;rs1mmon , lt d Hev . HFLrtlrtt t? Chill!cut!w nesday , at
with Mr. 98 was re_ad b)' Mrs. 'fhom.as
cake.
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Mr_s.
Lant&gt; m Rto (,Tande.
and attendt&gt;d th e mmi~ters' wtv - and Mrs. Paul (,:rmstead.
Bentz Arttcles were read, m- Pythian Sisterl
The bride is 8 graduate of Rubert Burkett, president, tn
Paml'roy, Oltlo
.JOC"'-Y WORKS OUT
es· banquet
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Miss Mary Hill and nephew , clud1~g
" Somebody
Needs Meet on Thursday
Pomeroy High School , class of lroduced Mrs Merry who disAR CI\DI-\ ('a if ~(IPI L _
\rlr.s _ Earl Bougher of Colu m- Michael Jo nes of Colum~us ,You, _by ~r~ Herbert .~~x~n ;
Magnolia Temple, Pythian 'Sis- 1956, and was employed
at ' cussed th~ h1st~ry and pur~se
TONIGHT
k W· ·
, bus came Thursdav to acC"om - spent the past wt&gt;ekend w1th Plantmg L1fe s Garden , Mtss ters met in regular session lcrow '.s Steak House The groom I of the Ohto Chtld Conservahon
;1~f' Pv
/ltt'r _l:lh1um. whol w_ ~n ~ p·wv her mother · ~Ms_ C. A. her part&gt;nts. Mr . and Mrs . E. Dorothy Long ; ' Lincoln Trib- '[ Thu;sday eve:1ing with
Ethel is a graduate of W~hama High . League. A question and answer
Edgar All•n Pa.'•
"fHE HAUNTED PALACI" •115 !''' '"n ~ltralg 1 nattokna..,~ n ·t I Em~nish . to Colu~bus fur sev - .J . Hill.
ute,'' Mrs . .fohn Smith, and Stewart exc~!lent junior, pre- ISchool. is a member of the I period followed.
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Mr and Mrs. C. K. Nease St · \' a1en t.me Or'tgm,
West Virglma
were bv Mrs.
Vincent Price, Dehra Paget, t ' .
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C.oats arrlv · · and d al.tg hlers of .Nease set II e- Eldon Weeks · 'fh•" Lo r d's p ray- The meetmg
· opened In ntual·
Ian d IS· employed m
· Parkersburg ' J ames Johnson and mem
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. 1 Mtss
Lon Chaney. Hideou s! Terri. c rt dnv·· . for the f~rst lime
rying, Weird!
a vcrtPbra m a sp111 1ed Fridav evening by plane men! vi sited Sunday afternoon er.t n umson
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' 1answered roll call by nammg
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co ncluded the de- istic form . It was announced I1W. Ya.
"McHALE'S NAVY"
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from
Philadelphia,
Pa.
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with
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parents,
Mr.
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Mrs
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that
Glenora
Swatzel
will
ob-I
Gue~ts
at
the
wedding
and
famous
:-sweethearts.
Mrs.
Scil29·
(Techmcotor)
she 1s a medicallt'chno\ogy stu- E J H11l.
Mrs. John F nck and Mrs. serve her 50th wedding anni- ·receptmn were Mr. and Mrs. es and Mrs. Conde reported on
Ernest liorgninc.~.,_ .Joe Flynn.
drll1,
to
spt:&gt;nd
the
wePk
with
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Mrs.
Hank
Young
is
visiting
Florence
Holley thanked l he versary Sunday. At the close of I Thomas Grinstead Ctnd Bob, the state convention hdd in CoTim Conwsy, ~11ly Sands,
Geo. Kennedy , Jpan Wille!.
i her parents . Miss Coats, bride-· in
Amanda with her son and class for flowers sent them while the meeting a social hour was :Mrs. Bill McFarland, Mr. and ' lumbus which they attended.
SUN .. MON., TUES,
eleet of !llr Russell L. Mdn-: daughter-i n-law. Mr, and Mrs. hospitalized and Miss Genevieve ! enjoyed, games
played Mrs. Bill
and Anne , I A get-well card was sent to
F•bruarv 21-'22-23
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
t~·re of Philadelphia . will at- · John Young and sun John St.obart for card shower on her • and prizes awarded.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Duncan and Mrs. Frank Titus who IS hosptt·
E~~~u~~fi~~~ in
W"e Wife lfoiTeii everYwllere tend 'W Vf'ral pre-nupti.:tl t&gt;vents Philip.
bdirthbdayM. TheD~onder box donat-~
fNamily and Mrs. Clirf Roush, I alized. The group voted to asg1ven m her honor this week .
Mrs. W. R. Carpenter left ' e
Y rs. 1xon was awardCLUB MEETS
ew Haven, W. Va.: Mr. and sist with the cancer drive . head·
iTNhnirnlorl
Elvis Presle~·. Barbara StanWY 2·2039
Mrs ('ash Bahr. president or Frida y for a weekend visit in l e~ to Mrs. Bentz. Secret pal l Mrs. Guy Cowan entertained Mrs. Hugh C. Bearhs,
Mr s. ed by George Vaughan. They
wYrk. .loan Freeman. I.e if
DA 'i or NIGHT
· the Middleport Band Booster Amanda with her daughter and I g1fts were distributed
. Ith~:" UP•1outhl~ Canas ta club ' Clair Spencer,
Miss~ Flor- also voted to purchase space
Anne Langdon
PomeroY Flower
1Assoeial ton has announced that son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Prayer by Mrs. John Smith Thursday evening, at her home, I ence Ann and Carne Beth [on the P T.A. calendars and to
COMMOTION an tht OCEAN
Mrs t4tuard van Meter
IIhere will b~ 110 meeting Mon- r Young and son.
closed the meetmg. Refresh- Eetzga!l St. · Prizes for. games I Bearhs, Pom~ror : Mr. and 1s~nsor a lunch for a
school
3 Stoat-s
day i!Vf'ning The as!Jociation James Carpenter I!!
ments were served by the host- were awarded to Mrs Max I Mrs. Robert T1ch1e and
Bob , child
and 40c
WI GIVI TV IT AMPS
wilt mt"t&gt;l in \larch at the rea· ; the ' weekend at Xenia and at· ess to the above and Mrs. Claude Folmer and Mrs. Paul Taylor. I
-A nominating committee was
Karr, Mrs.
Cowan
and Mn.
FINALAustralia Cullums,
appointed Peggy
including
Mrs. Adele
,
Ed Krng.Mrs.
Mrs Clara
Carl Moore,
Mrs Mrs.
received
birthday
gifts Taylor
from IPRELJMINARY
MEL BOURNE,
Houdashelt
and
Myrtle Long, Mrs .lames Will , secret pals. Refreshments were (UPI) - The United States Jean Ann Bradbury past presiand guests, Mrs. Roger Spen- served by the hostess to the I will meet Japan today in a pre- dents. The traveling prize, docer and Debbie and Mrs. Wil- above named &amp;nd Mrs. Donald ·~Iiminary final for the right to nated by Mrs. Walburn was
. Ham Pullins and Steven.
McKenzie.. Mrs. Charles Riffle, play Australia Sunday in the won by Mrs. James Johnson.
Mrs. John Beaver, Mrs. Rich· I championship game of the Husbands of the members will
ard Fmlaw and Mrs. Eugene 1world women's softball series. be invited to a bowling party
Triplett
The Aussies blanked the U.S. A dessert course was served
girls 7·0 friday and Japan by Mrs. Walburn, Mrs. Fry and
edged New Zealand 3-2.
Mrs. B::•:::il~
ey~·-----Mr. Paul easel, Middleport Riding Club wiU
postmaster and activo )eglon- Meet February 23
aire, was the guest speaker at The Meigs County
Riding
the Americanism program spon- Club will meet Feb. 23 at 7:30
sored by the Ladies Auxiliary of p.m. at the Rock
Springs
Lewis-Manley Post, 263 In Mid- Grange HaiL
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Many important things will '
dleport Thw-sday evening at the
Mount Moriah Baptist Church be discussed and 1965 dues are !
Mrs. Campbell Harper, Amer- payable. There will he a movie
icanism Otairman, was in chage entiUed ''Arabians are Fun."
• sit bend ••• lilly lhe
of the program. It opened with - - - back secWIJROVeS.
the singing of "The Star Spang- lary In Middleport Mrs. Olin
led Banner'' followed by the Knapp, president of Drew Webup ..• it
Ill
prayer given by chaplain, Mrs. ster Post 39 Auxiliary of Porn·
shape without tell-tale ~
Will Winston.
eroy; and Mrs. Eugene Holter
Following the singing of the of the Racine Post 6a.! awdlhymn, ;&lt;The Battle Hymn,'' Mr. iary.
Casci and Mrs. Barton Hall, The Rev. Nyle Borden, pas, 8th district president, were es- tor of the local church, adcorted to the platform by Mrs. dre:~sed the audience and gave
Sherman Butler, Sgt.-at-arms. the benediction. Mrs. Curtis
1'he speaker was introduced Lookadoo registered the guests.
by Mrs. Arnold Richards, presi· Music was in charge of Mrs.
dent. Mr. Case!, speaking on C&amp;mpbell Harper
I ' Americanism," stated that the Following tlle program guesll
country was founded on the bas- were invited to the church dinsis of the 10 commandments. ing room where refreshments
He quoted from St. John and were served from 1 tea table
also excerpts from Uncoln's decorated with the
palrlotle
Gettysburg Address. In conclu- theme, including a mounting
slon he spoke of the American displaying the Flag Pledge and
Flag as standing for love of 1 the meaning of the flag, Light·
country.
ed tapers were used on the ta- r
Brief remarks were given by ble. Mrs. Richards presided at
Mrs, Hall and Mrs. Irma Pow- tlle punch bowl and Mrs. 8111')&gt;ers of Logan, Mrs. Dale Mourn- er was at tho oliver coffee !101'·
· ing of Feeney-Bennett AuxiJ.. vice.

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8.30 Hullabaloo
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Martin woodridge, arid Dean
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