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.DaDy Sentinel. Pomeroy-Mldaleport, 0 ' Feb. 26, 1965

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Mrs. OriS Smith entertamed
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day afternoon l:ll her home Ea- \
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father of Mrs
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Denison Umvers1ty Granville, !
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· ~atnc~ ~~;y, had rna n~ Girls of Racme meeting recent0
gl~~~ 8 demonstratiOn bv C&lt;~~m:uns were guests Lht' pas'
was . amon~ 194 women 1mt1al- 1
I ~rs Charles. McNamee re· fnend!S m this community, hav- ly at the Racme BapU.1t Omrch 1
Mrs Richard Campbell, games weekend of their parents, Mr.
ed mto nme na!1onal soronty
cel\'ed many fnends and re\a- lng VISited here many times.
had the first lesson of six of-41 1 .Presbyterlana m Meigs and wer~ Ia ed and prizes award •and Mr~ Everett 0a1le~·- Anne
chapters there lasl weekend I Ernest Thomas of Amesville ItiVt'S at her home Wednesday I Funeral services will be held I ~hi~ Care Course presented by i M&amp;IOII ..»unties are Invited to ed thep wroners. Mrs Arvll Hoi· St and Mr and Mrs Marvin
Daughtt&gt;r of M• and Mrs. I 15 a patient at Mount St Mary's II obst"rvanr-t' of her 90th bir~h- ~aturday at 2 P m rrom the eU' guard.llln, Mrs. Mary E. I the lSOth anniversary observ- t
on the door prize. A des- Ke,ll'l M•ddleport
Dale M Dutton 365 South Fifth , Huspttal m Nelsunvill~ . room day anmv~:rslir~ A chicken dm- Amesville Presllytenan church. UrtiS Th~ learn the aspects : ance ol the Gall~polit~~
fi'lrst ~~t wcourse was served by the Mf ond Mr~ E~¥erett Oatley
etreet, Middleporl she IS
a 1316 He Is the son of Mr and I ner was served &lt;tl noon to the Fnends mav call at the Jagers I of baby-sit~tng.
I United Presbyterian Church h t
to Mrs. Holter, Mrs lretumed home Tuesda)' evf'n·
member of PI Beta Phi soror· Mrs. John l'homas, Elm·St M•d· honored guest and ht'r daugh- and Sun Funeral Home m Ath- The president, Brenda Brad- March 13-15.
T~~e PIJIJins, Mrs. Robert mg after spendmg a couple of
1ty Miss Out!on \\as gradu_at· die rt He lS recovermg from ter, Mrs Fern BrJdbur_;- . her rns toda from 2-5 pm and ford, opened the meeting aud l
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J hn Rose Jr 'd&lt;:tvs m Columbus
ed from M•ddlt-rort
H , ma~r surgery.
granddaughter, \1rs
Charles 7-9 ,p m ~nd unti-l noon Satur- the p~edge of allegiance wasled l GU ;rn~g to ;ear~\ ~tr :;;uthP.n!s~l B:ntz Jr' Mrs
itrs. Rolland Neutzhng was
School m 1964
A~a Bradbury, and her great
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by Lmda Grindstaff
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Mrs John Chancey
was granddaughter. Mary Bradbury da)
were made and a bake sale was moderator of the Genera) As- Robert Ritchie, Mrs
tell YIa h VIS was 10arcompamed b) ber
called home from West Palm 1 Others attending the dmner
discussed for a later date. Also sembly of the Uni~ Presbyter-- Trussell and Mrs Campb · ~a~ hter-m·law Mrs Wtlllam
Beach, Fla, due to !he sudden were ladles of the D or A lodge,
discussed was
an "Award Jan Church ln the ltnitod Stat..
N fling of La~caste.r.
death or her brother, H oyt Erna Jesse, Kate
Goodwm,
Night" to be held with the Ra- of Amerlco, they ahould ~ake
·~: and Mrs. Nathan B1ggs
Rames of Charleston, w Va. Lelart, w. va. Edna Reibel,
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cine Boy Scouts on March 26th. reservations. Dr. Hawkins adand daughter, Sharon, were busMrs Chancey came by plane ' Lottle Cohen, Rudy Erb, Swm"l
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f
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from Flonda where iF'JScher. Mornmg Star;
F'rea Valentine Party when refresh- March 15the exact !50th birth$ OS
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E. M•in 51.
she us VISiting With her son da Smith and Elsie Smith, Mae R tla d High school
band ments of candy, nuts, cup Cllkes day ol thiS church. Tickets for
Mr Cleland H'"es returned
and farrnly , Mr and Mrs .Rog- Reitmlre, New Haven, W Va; stu:ent~ who are entere&lt;' m the decorated with each girl's name ~e 6:30 p.m. dinner that day
homes. Wednesday from Holu!r
e1 Chancey and family . F~ner- 1 F'rankle Mumaw,
Syracuse.! Otstncl :Slllo contrst al Athens o~ them, potato chips, and kool- m the Washington elementary The Rock Springs Homemak- Hos ita I.
· serv1ce.:s were conducted fues· Mrs A A Yuung
Eima S t d
M h 6 wdl pre- a1d were enjoyed by
Nancy school cafeterla will reserve ers Club rpet Wednesday at the
P ----day m Charleston.
Hughes. and Nett•~ Hayes.
's:ntura a;~cita~r~n the
h 1g h Bentz, Brenda Bradford, Laur~ seats In the church .Aanctuary home of Mrs. Wil1ia~ Grueser
for EASTER
M R H ddleston of Mar· Callmg during the day were school on March 2 at 7 p.m.
el Cairns, Sue Curtis. Linda for the 8 p.m. meettng.
for an all day meeting.
lett;· IS ~~s•h~ at the home ot i Bertha Nichols .. Evelyn Lewis, Baud l Direc1or Ralph Jarvis Grind.staff, Jane John.son, Ann ReservaUon.s are not needed Mrs. ~rge Sklnn~r conduct•
Limited Time Only!
his daughter and family, the Mrs Rert BO&lt;ilmer,
E~h~l mv•les the public. Admission js l Mcf: hntock, Joy Tbe1ss.
for the other two days, the ed a bustness !reSSSIOO in the
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d Mrs Donald Boone Wheeler of Racme;
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0 I d forenoon and plans were made TI R
Jolly Neighbors
1tha Yost and their guardian, March 13. tour of the
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French C1ty, and the dramatic for Achievement Day on March
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Mrs. pate Suzie Parker Sabra Camtpresentation of the church his- 31. Pennies for Friendship were 4-H clu~ met 0 \ ~ 13 'd . s

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K•'rnf's, Mr and Mrs. VMic lday,' Ch~ster King,' Julia Lucas,
lory, the reception, and
lhe colJected. .. ~e fin~cial re:rt :e~~~ C~':r~ · Mr: aN~:~:r
born, M1ch visited
recently Hannahs, Pomeroy; Mrs .. E. . Beverly Thompson, Debra TurnMarch 14 worship !ferv1ce a1 of_ the c1LW w~s giVen.
rs.
raw The meetw•th Mr and Mrs. Ernest Lal- Wood and Mrs. E. 0. fewks· ! er Debbie Sheets James White
10:30 a.m., and the
Sunday Clifford Leifheit was selected and Mrs. MeG
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or erMembers
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l.ance. She
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Martha
Southern. .Terne
evemng service to recogn Ize as the n~w Counc ll member for lng
. was called toErvin
~·Irs. "''lorns Thompson from Mrs McNamee also received Sandy Turkery and Sandra Mil_l
former pastors.
the commg year.
Id~nt, Rhonda
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Cleveland, who visited Wilh Mr. three decorated cakes from Mrs.: ler
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Dr. Hawkins, the fll"st Negro A potluck dinner was served Said pledges. . Mm~e: Sh~~rt
and Mrs. Paul Winn.
Freda Snnlh, Mrs. Rhodes and! Accompanists for the sol01sts The Ladies Auxiliary of the tl.. hold the position of national at noon with Mrs. Amos Leon-~ re~d by VICe presld n
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Mrs. Estella Walburn
is Mrs. Vic Hannahs She receiv·l will fw Salm1 Canaday and Deb-: Racine American Legion Unit moderator, will have as his sub- ard asking grace. In the after- Ne~.gler and dues we~e co11 ~
spcndmg several days m Crooks-led many lovely gifls and 92 hie SmJth.
No. 60:2 met m the Post Home ject, "From This Time On."
ooon, Mrs. Leonard s~ke on ed by Treasurer ~ar ~
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, vtl!e w1th her daughter, Mrs. b1rthday ca~ds a.nd ~ tel_egrami
Tue.'tday, Feb. Z3, at 7:30 p.m.
Those who will attend
the "~ursing Care of the Sick and Graw. Members dtscu~: s:rvi Herbert Riggs.
from her mece m \-\ashmgton, •
The president, Mrs. Eugene sesquicentennial banquet and InJured."
jects. Re:reshmeots w Renee
Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Angelma CampbelL
' Holler, presided, opening the the Dr. H•wkins meeting March Attending were the above and ed by Rita SalBar an:
was
Bradford and daughter, Ga1l, She also received telephone .
I meetmg in nlualislic
form. If should send their reserva- Mrs. W. A. Morgan, Mrs. Ho- Burke. Recreation f~
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of Columbus, spent the week- calls from Cora Hutton, Mabel I
Members who had written in tions to the chairman of the in~ mer Radford, Mrs. Raymond plan~ed b~ .Rtta Sa :r. hell
end With his mother , Mrs. Wil- l Bearhs. Mrs Laura Bradbury .~
and received letters in regard I vilations--reservations commit-- Cole and Mrs. Lewis Gruese~ meetmg Will be held
photographs
ham Bradford.
Lill}' Hauck, Charles Cohen and I
to closing Veterans hospitals tee_ Mrs. John L. Evans, 619
at the home of Rita Sa
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Mrs. Albert Roush is reco\'- Li7.zte Campbell. Mrs McNa- he drama of the unfolding : were discussed.
Second Avenue, Galllpolls, Ohlo, telephone 446-1441 or 446-1030 be- Reporter's Name Renee
of you and
or fore March 8.
Burke.
enng from maJor surgery per- mee enjoys her many friends ,of the creation or the world I Delegates to Girls State nam- 45&amp;31, or at the church 1formed at Holzer Hospital re- who remember her each year ,and man was continued in the ed were Marjorie Holter and
your child
cently and 1s now at her home. and is looking forward content-j study ?f Genesis by the Aft:r· Sharon Theiss, dtlegates, while
Mrs. Dale Mourmng and Mr. edly to another milest_one m noon Ctrc;e of Heath Method1st alternates are Nancy Ross and
only
Mrs. William Nelson and her long and vigorous hfe.
Church 1hurs~ay afternoon l:lt l Pam Sylvester.
the church. MISS Bess Sanborn, Two chairmen gave their rechildren, Pat. Peg, Steven and
J. D. Story, were recent guests
chairman, con~ucl~ ~he meet- ports, Mrs. Margaret Houda· ,
of Mr. Hnd Mrs. James Mourning,' opened Wit~ Slngmg the I shell on National Security, and
ing and children Dale and Ju· '
theme hymn. This Is
My . Mrs Leara Young on Amerllie of Columbus.'
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~ather'~ World '' yit~ Mrs. _c.! cani.sm.
Visiting Monday w1lh
Mr. :
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· Hennesy at the piano. Miss I Refreshments were •erved
and Mrs. Ernest Lallance were
~anbor~J' gavt. a medltatmn . en.: and a social hour enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDow0
tilled Chnsllamty
Umty
ell and daughter, Debra of Coand also read ~cnpture.
lumbus.
Plans were made to spon- 1 Mrs. M. L. _french presented [ Junior Group Meets
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lo the study top1c, "Man
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Buckeye c.-Is' Stale in June His World," taken from the
tth Garden Club
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the Auxiliary to Feeney • Book of Ge~esis in which she I The Winding Trail Garden
Post, Amencan LegiOn told of Man s encotuiter with I club entertamed the
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evemng at the Leilon evil. The author spoke of tbe ' Wlnding Trail Therapy
club
Hall.
"freedom of choice'' as God's ·~Monday after 1chool.
[ Mrs. Don Roach, past pr.. ~ gift to mankind and of his -Mrs. Charles Lewis, Jwilor
· dent, presided in the absence Iseparation from God.
1 club advisor, spoke on the ac-LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM and DINING FURNITURE ON
of the president, Mrs.
Albert During the business meeting 1tlvities of the club and the jun·
Roush, who is
recuperating I the circle voted to pay for 1 ior group played games. ReTHE 3RD FLOOR •••
from surgery. Plans. were I?ade fire extinguishers _In the church. freshrnents of cookies in shape
for the annual Legmn anmver- Mrs. M1\rJred Ze1gler reported 1 of hatchets, ice cream, pop were
sary din~er March 16, _at 6 30 11 that 43 valentine boxes were 1 served by Mrs. Carl Will, Mrs,
KITCHEN FURNITURE end APPLIANCES ON THE 2ND
p. m. with the committee in 1prepared and taken to s_hu~-ins i Allard Pratt, Mrs. John Terrell
1charge to be the same as for land also to the county mftrm- , and Mrs. Lew.ia. Favors were
FLOOR •••
. the last dinner,
. ~ .1ry, _children's home, and both l candy hatchets. Napki.nJ car·
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The group voted a donation hosp1t.als.
I ried out the patriotic theme.
to the heart fund and votOO to Thank you notes were read I
MANY BARGAINS IN THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT,
Isponsor two Middleport High from the Dowson family, Mary
School girls and two •llernaleo Wingett and Miss Norma Grant I Birtlulay Observed
READY TO WEAR and FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENTS
to the Buckeye Girls' State.
who also sent a donation tol
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next meeting and any
closed with the benediction. Re-I MISs Anna Durst celebrated
ON THE 2ND FLOOR •• ,
having a girl as a
freshments carrying out
the her bll'thday Thursday when the
See the local automobile s'-n~Diid for a
for !he honor may attend
Washingron theme were served! Busy Bee Sewing Circle of the
meetiog
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A
report
was
by the hostesses, Mrs_ David ! Federated church met at the
wide choice of attractive 1110dels-and see
AND ON THE MAIN FLOOR MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR,
on Lhe Americamsm
Entsminger, Mrs. M, E. Dow-1church, for an all day quilting.
us for the "wherewithal" at attractive loan
l l•iven last week at tbe
son and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd. 1 A potluck dlnner was served
HOME FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS, LINGERIE,
cost and on allractive tatms.
Baptist Church.
I at noon to Miss Darst, Mrs.
IIw•ent ro the dinlng room for
SON IS BORN
Ben Neulzling, Mrs. Adam El&gt;COSMETICS, CAMERA DEPARTMENT, HOSIERY and
f•·est1ments following the
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Dll- • ersbach, Mrs. Theodore Mora,
ing.
cher (Deanne Lindsey) of Co-~ Mrs. Carrie Grueser, Mrs. Otho
INFANTS WEAR •••
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Reibel,
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birth of their first child a I Mrs. Clara Karr' Mrs. w- K.
son,
James Rhett, Feb. 16: at 1 Kautz, Mrs. Clar~nce MasiiBI'
Your Savings Will Earn 4o/o Interest
Mt.
Carmel
Hospital. He weigh- and Mrs. Carl Sh!elds.
Effeclive March 15, 1965
ed 7 lbs., 15 oz. Grandparents
Pomoror, Ohio
MEETING CANCELLED
are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dilcher of Columbus and Mr. and
The Past Matron's Club of
Mrs.
Alfred Lindsey
of Evangeline Chapter, OES, of
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Albany. Great grandparents are Middleport have cancelled the
"SHOCK TREATMENT"
Stuart Whitman, Carol Lyn- Mrs. James Clark, Mr.
Gar potluck dinner scheduled for
ley, Roddy McDoweU, Lauren Cheadle and Earl Dilcher all tonight at the Maaonlc Temple
Bacall.
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"LILIES OF THE FIELD"
because of the weath~er~.iiii~~~~~~~
SIDNEY POITIER, best actor
award 1963, Lilia Skala,
Stanley Adams. Poltier aa
the incredible, unforaettable
Homer Smith.
Sening ~I rigs County for over 93 years

Mrs Clara Dligard of

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that bas been erected to inform residents Greyhound Bus Service will be provided 1.
from the Middleport hotel beginning Monday. Express del very will also be handled
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through employees at the hotel. Buses from the Greyhounds Lines scheduled to
stop in Middleport are the 8:51 a.m. and 7:04 p.m. to Huntington and 6:37 and 1:07 ,
p.m. buses to Parkersburg and Pittsburgh. The bus service was obtained through :
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CHICAGO ( UPI J ~ Black MUll· uctlm ol his own · re&lt;&gt; kless- stop 10 11 d spea-Jng twht~d
prov(&gt;ment £if the school were I hm Jeader EhJah Muhammad. ness." by bre.alu.ng away from 1 Muhamma '
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approved "'by t he Harn sonv tII e 1 who said hts enemtes are " out t he Mus 11m
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p T 0 Tuesday enning at the to kill tne .. was to appear m Malcolm X was also assailed tra1rPd ~ d'~r ;ssa,.~mat wn

school PurchasBS
apprcw£0d public for thl second Jav today
were readmg etrcle bookt m the under heavy prott&gt;ellon ol peramount ot $100 phome charts stonal bod yguards and city poand stands at a cost of $60. two 1 ,
dozen f1lm strips , and dona tton tee.
The
67-year-old sf"'f...tyled
of $20 to the school lunehroom 1" mPSsenger of Allah" was exprogram and· $10 to the book· ' ected to stay in the beckmbtle umt were made.
I ~round tor today 's artlvlttn- of
Paymen1 of $73 38 an a tape the Muslim NJnventlon and give
recorder was approved follow- th
tl"ght t heavyweigbt
mg Jo Starcher's report of $441 · c:a~~n' Cas,:s Clay, a Block
20 m the Jreasury Plano were M 11 P hi
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b~ MuhtHTiad at vartoo!l times wac: mar P
Black Mus lim
durmg the frtHI Black Mush and tllat the
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if...ader'l speech fi'rJday m wttich places of worsh1P
he characterized his one • time for dest ruct ton
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disciple a:. an enemy whc "cr I· " It' 1 up , to ~ou ator ned
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In a speech that lasted more "I have been rejected ~n
than two houra, Muhammad now after all my ~~ff't mg ~a~
vowed that he would not let are out to k1ll me,
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anybody "destroy" the black mad said .. If I am shot down
tupremecy oect He brought or cut down a! any minute,
cl".eers from hlo followero when 1you also are cut down"

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Introduced at the meeu 111 wao Clay Is affiliated "ith the sect
Don Stlven of Middleport, new under the name of Muhammad
fourth grS:de teacher.
Ah. Hla brother uses the name
The program mcluded a ploy i Raham,an Ah.
presented by fifth grade atu· Another pair of famous broth·
dents Including Nancy Dlicon, ers. the two surviving brothers
Rex Vance, Steven Stanley Jan- of slam Malcolm X. lndlcaled
• et Reeves, Fred Jones, Doanna the) would remain at the COli·
Blackwood. Ethel Morns and I ventlon and would not atteod
Kenneth McCune
their brother's funeral today In
A ftlm on the "Plan for Ed· New York
•· ucatlon" program being promo!· The brothers, Philbert X and
ed by the Ohk&gt; Education Assn.
was shown ey Eugeno campbell, prirc1pal The atteodance
award was won by the
fifth
grade. Refreshments wer~ ,.,..
ved by the mothen of the lffth
grade
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and World CommWliCate," according to the Rev. Nyle Borden who represented Gallla and
Meigs Counttts Ministerial as"'elations Fl'lday In Colulnbuo
at a meeting of the planning
committee.
Speakers who have commit·
ted themselves are Dr Albert
Outler, Carl Marney, L{'()nard
Small, and Bishop Alton. who
will be !!peaking for the Town
and Country Department.
Anllclpated speakers al'&lt; Dr.
E. Stanley Jones, Dr. Felton
G. Clark tPre~!dent of the Sou-

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lfrs deputies and FBI agents In
one
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and wounded four low officers ley and barricaded himself In a
Friday before he died In a hall garage behind a home
of bu11 eta.
OU!cera
d surrounded
ed bulletsthe
Intogar11.
The dead holdup man was age an pour
.
tantallvely
Identified
as Lt. Norman Foland, despite 1
Leonard Glover, 43, Cincinnati. wound In the leg, k1lled Glover
Franklin County Coroner Dr. wtth a blast In the lace
Robert Ev8111 said Glover died Also Injured were Patrolman
of "multiple gunshot wounds." Jim Roy, 36; Patrolman Tom
'He was pretty badly shot F. Brandl, Z3 and Deputy Sher·
up," Evons IBid.
Iff Fred M. Miller, 34. Brandt
The three city parolmen and wu treated and released, the
one deputy sheriff were all others were held for treatment.
wounded but not serloualy, In Glover was tentatively ldenll·
a runn~ gun battle between fled from a bank deposit slip
Glover and more than 100 offl· on his body aod tho resiotra·
cers.
lion In the car.
The robbery netted between
----$3.000 and $4,1100, all of
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was recovered. It was tB
from the Westgate branch
City National Bank on the city's
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west s1de.
of my speeches will be here Ill
Police said Glover walked Into Ohio. I've turned down several
the bank and demanded that a invitations to speak outside the
teller place all her money In a
wadded-up shopping bag he stale ''

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umph in their opening game of Sectional Tournament
action with an impressive 66-37 win over K:raer Cl£1f. ~
Friday night at Rutland
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Coach Craynor Slone's boys now will battle a 1~
rlva~ the Pomeroy Purple Panthert!, at 8 p .m. tonight
aecond half to defeat Car1hage- hll 00 flvo field goals and three Belpre Is 1 p m.
for the championship and right to advance into district
Troy ll2r49.
foul obots for 13 pomts.
Belpre
13 28 44 112 plt:tth!'~.I~~- a -6 overall record, grabbed
earif
13
811
E10tern bad Utile
trouble
BELPRE GAME
c.T
IS 29 36 49
all tit
WUUling 1111 first
tournament
Belpro - Loe 6-3-IS, Nelson first period lead and was 1D the driver's seat
e ...,.,,
match
The Golden Eagles were trail- 142, Dyer 9-6-24 . South 3-1-7, The only time that lhe Bobcats were on top was wbi!f!li.
The Eagles bad 1 12-5 lead lng 29-28 at halftime but caught Johnson 4-t-9, Sne1gle 6-S-5. To- Lanny ""'o
•1 sank a foul shot to make the score 8-2
at the eod o1 the first period fire In the third quarter to de- Ia~ 23-1.6-62.
two minutes had elapsed in the first quarter.
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and was never ID any trouble. feat carthage-Troy bandily.
C-T - ElliS 6-S-17, Chapman Kyger Creek stayed close on ed-tbat up, Norrlo,
Eastern held a 2tH3 margin at Once m the first half Belpre 4+9, Null 2-U, B. Mollohan 2r the he•ls of Southern unul I1Ie and Jack Bostick acored back·
tntermlSIIIOn and was leading trailed by 10 pomil. Carthage ~. Kapple 1-H, P Mollohan begmnmg of the second quar· to-beck field goail 18 Jive b
48-27 when tho third quarter end- wu leading 15-13 when the first 142, Mullens O.l-1, Hopkms I· ter when Larry Pnce, \larvm th•rn a gigantiC 42-17 lead.
ed
penod closed and 29-28 at mter - 2.-4 Totalt 17·15-49
McKelvey and B1ll Baer all bit Duncan,
oenior •barplboal1
Charles Kmght and Ken Har- missiOn, but Belpre had the lead Eastern
12 28 48 62 field goals ond Norman Norr1s er for the Kyger Creek aqua4,
tung pated the Eagles by shar- a' 44-36 shy the t'nd of lhe lhtrd R·C
5 13 27 39 tossed m a chanty toss Lo gtve found the range late m the third
mg scormg honors with l8 pomls stanza.
Eastern Kmght 8-2-18. the Tornadoe~ &lt;4 25-9 advan- quarter and hJt for four fleld
each Both Eastern players h1t 1 Belpre's Dyer was the lead- Cru1se 4-2 10. Caldwell
2-1-3, tage
goals and a free throw duro
on etght field goals and a pa1r l mg pomt-getter as he talhed Spencer 2-1-5, Badgley 142,
f
th
mg the last two minutes ol t.bl
,·
of free throws. The only other 24 p!)lnts Lee also htl· m dou- Hartung 8-2-18 Holsmger 1-6-2, 0dver 1ve mmu
had1esbeo1 e seced pemMI
on
enb p1ay
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Eastern player m double ft- ble figures for the Eagles With Koblentz 1·0-2 Totals 27-8-62
bef quarter
Phil Consistently
a sconng
paceo
1W O-j.Xl!n 1er y
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Orf' agave
gures wa1 forward 1' heron 15 pomts
Eilts !ltd Carthage 1 R·C - Mern ck 448 ,
E. Duncun
KC its ftrst fi eld setter for the Bobcats, Duncaa
1Brown 1-0 2, r.off 0-2-2, Carter I oa l of the penod Duncan's didn 't disappomt anyone as hi
Cru1se wtth 10 f)(Hnts
w1th 17.
Howell was the leadmg scor· Game hme for the contest 14-+12, J Brown 0-2-2, How~clJ gurket made the score 27-lt 1ended the evening with 18 mar•
er weapon for the losers as he tontght between Eastern and ..-3-13 Totals 1411·39
\The only other baske for the ers on nme buckets and • abar--- - - - - Bobcats that quarter was an· Jty toss.

Illes and • jumper for • safe With It points and Simpson with
7\
11 {all m the second half) made
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Soph George Sauer closed the the Panthers chck.
gap to 31-25 with two free throws On the other hand, the Jack~
by halftime
ets' Moore was held to 10
Opening the eecond half Da- pomts, one of hiS lower prorlucvid Eskew and Buddy Moore lions Stobart was h1gb with 18.
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tro.ded outside field goals for Wallace, a senior playmg h1s
33-27 but Smtth popped one m last game. made tt probably . hts
Two Gallia County cage 1all·reserve line-up.
1 chargers
then caught tire, as
for 35o-27. Then Moore hit a. best. HI.S 1 pomts - three fteld teams, North Galha and Han· The Vik,ngs enJoyed a 23 Ftggms, btg Gary Malone and
gam for 3S.29, and Stobart hit goals on tlp~ms - tied Moore nan Trace, were ousted Friday pomt fourth period
Mark Cofer sparked the team
a JUmper and added two free for ser-ond high
ntght m Class A sectional play
Hardy, Gary Cnswell, Ever- to 49-33 lead going mto the fithrows for 3S.33. It looked like 811! Davts, the Jackets' 6-3 .at Southwestern
ett Martm, and John Thomp- nal eight mmutes of acuon
a new game.
Soph post man his th1rd foul Coach Gary Mrnton·s Ptrites eon were the main poml-getters Blackfork conlmued to drtve
'ftlts time it was Bl'uce midway in the second quarter lost to Symmes Valley, 72-52, m that final surge.
and Coach George Evans empStmpson who sent the Panthers and had to sit out periodically and Coach George Evans's Skid
d
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tted his bench with •·u. reon thelr way agam with a 15 thereafter, replaced by I. 2 Wildcats winners of the Galha
more an Nat gan were I marnmg m the contest.
foot jumper and a free throw Freshman Bernard Lyons. Da- co tou;nament, was defeated North Galha chJef scorers
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for 311-33, Eskew hit agaill, and VIS OX!ted for good with 2 59 ( 70.43 by Decatur-Washington.
The Pll'ales played excellent Substitutes Dale How~n. Har50 did Jewell. The Panthers led left m the game
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ball despite the loss of five , ry Hutchmson, and Mike ~a~
42 _33 It was the last serious The Panthers were
sharp Wtth Semor Gary Callihan varsity •. starters. The
ftve, lone ;hen l.ed the ~~ac~ork five
thre~t the Jackets mounted
from the field, hitting 24 of 49 lel'ldmg .the way No~th Gall18 Dan Chick, ~ason Peck, Clyde to a 1 pomt four I anza.
With 4.05 left m the !mal er- for 49 per cent and gelling 39 Jumped mto a 16-11 fll'lll peTiod Sm1th, Ronmo Twyman, and The Bobcats sank 27 . of 62
h ·
bo d
~7 bo ds Middleport hit 20 of lead in the openmg game of Ralph Taylor were supended shots for 44 per cent while the
bu.! ~i~ s~~ore ~u~~ four ~ fourn 33· ~ cent and got only the evemng.
, from the team for dtsc1plinary cold Wildcats hit 16 of 16 thots
p
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Wallace
led
with
L1tUe
Tom
Hardy,
the
game
1 actiOns
for 24 per cent
29
but Simpson produced
our
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leadmg scorer with '-S points
Shootmg-wise both teams con- The Wildcats canned 11 of 21
10
quick pomts ond ~_!'m then on 'fh 1 1 . 1 led gall)e pro- started pumpmg them In fro~ necled for 39 per cent North foul shots wh1le Blackfork hll
the Panth~rs pu . ~ away.
l e ou-m es
ts the side and Symmes Valley Galha hit 14 of 23 free throws 16 of 28
31 -23 lead

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Pomeroy pollee todaY.; eonti~
ued lnvestlgollon of a
skip
accident Friday at tO ~ p m.
on Mulberry-ave.
Police said Douglas . ~ler,
22. Pomeroy, has been ~ged
with excesslllt speed for rood
condition• and leavmg
the
threw at her. Wh1le the robbery
ASHTABULA, OIDO-FJRE,
acene of 811 acr!Jdent. $M'Ill"'a
waa taking place, an alert descnbed as th1s c1ty'1 worst
car wem Qut of cotrol, atruck
manager waa ablt&gt; to notify ever, ravaged a downtown area
I parked 'o•r •. ad thea rampohce.
l'fldoy causing an estimate $1
med into the Atkins Hatchery
Glover allegedly grabbed the to $1 5 million.
building.
money and ran to h1s car,
A Painesville photographer
parked In a lot outside the died of a heart attack at the
Seyler drovo his heavily t~ern 1 U~ve~~t~' Ba!o~
damaged car over Children'! a.t. s"hr1"P Jaym " 8• Jd In bank. But the car would not scene and 23 guest• were eva&lt;&gt;
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ver, ames a w •
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ore .e was put Ut Dr Norseton !Orgamzer and 1 start.
uated from a hotel damaged in
custody, pollee sa1d.
suP.,rvi&lt;or of tile lnslllute for He then pushed it out onto the blaze. The fire, believed
Alcoholics, Chicago), and Mrs. the street. where an unsuspect· started by on exploding fum·
Rutland Firemen
, Margaret Meade Anthropolo- In~ motonst offered to push ace at the rear of a bar, swept
Ip
gist.
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Avenue
. ut Out Blaze
1 Several colleges have been In· cars arrived and officero shout· through the Ashtabula Wine
I Rutland firemen quickly eX· vited to provide chorusos for ed a warrung to the motorist, Shoppe, a state bquor store and
--- ~ tlngulshed a blaze Friday eve- entertainment. It also Ia hoped who backed off.
the Penny Furniture Co.
nlng at the home or Roy l!llil that one of !he dramat1c clubs Glover began to run, firing
may present a drama In keet&gt;- w1th a carbine he carried with
THE MIDWEST AND SOUTH·
1in Rutland
They sa1d tho department Jng w1lh the theme.
him. Pohce later found a sawed east warmed up slightly 19day
was called at 6 15 p m. when
The comnilttee meeting wu off shotgun and 30 ronnds of as winter·• worst storm blew
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the blaze started from an over- the first of three in preparing ammunition In the stalled car. out to Rea in the Atlantic after
heated stove m the living room for the coming program.
With local policemen, oher· a devastating week.
Automo,hJle and trurk li~ens- of the large frame st:rudure.
Much of the Midwest
and
es lot 19ti5 Will go on '"le Mon- Quick action by the volunteer
New England remained enow
day, March I, at Gibbs Grocery firemen confined the fire
to
bound Friday and we~ther-re·
on Mulberry-o\v '" Pomeroy, that room Damages were exlated deaths continUed to mount
Deputy RegiStrar w. A. Gibbs I peeled to be about $1,000.
to nearly 100. stat.. of omer·
said today
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gency still were enforced !u
Off1ce hours for purchasing J
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ptrts of Michigan, Indiana,
the new tags WI.,! be from • a
anuary ·
es
Laminated ond bonded fa• should be m·•tum to long. The
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hit
Monday Rt&gt;ported
Reed
rica' have a lining permanently sewing machine needle should areas. Michigan autbor~leo esm. unt1I 5 p m
through Saturdays.
January sales o Series E and luRed to a knit, woven, or be fine to medium, size 11 to 14 limated 30 people were killed
Oepuly Regist1111r Gibbs said H United Slates Savings Bond&amp; lace outer fabric. The added and the thread should be of In that state alone and &gt;0,1lQO
a new h1ghway and brochure totalled $27.8 million In Ohio. body gives butlt·ln ohape reten- the type suJtable for the outer cars remained lluck 1n
tb
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entitled, "Wonderful World of Ohio achieved 9 per cent of Its liOn and wrinkle • resistance; fabric.
snow.
Ohio." will be distributed with annual oales quota of $309.7 mll· fabrics will not stretch ,.. fray,
Here are some additional oewtl plates during Morrh.
lion - one per cent under Jan- require no Interfacing or Inter· lng llpa to keep 1n mfnd when
uary. 1964, in lhreo le91 dayo lining and need little pressing. oewlng laminated or bonded
I LAlTIN NAMED
for oaleo.
Allbaugh these fabrics cannot fabrics:
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Jo'eph Loitln, Budget Bureau In- T. T. Reed, County Savings be strai~htened, cut !be Ill" Hand baote and fit to ..
Bond Cha1rman, reported that men! following the length wise void ripping otlldtlng.
formation orricer and a former
January sales of E and H Sav· grain or rib. The croiSwlle -When slildtlng foam akleo
United Press reporter. has been mg• onds IS Me1gs county grain may not be straight but
be
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paper
\Ween
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YOU G01'!'A HAVE THE BALL - It's elementary m basketball that you have to press secret.ary
1eved 10 9 per cent of Its 11165
g
fabric and the machine on
have the ball to score Thus, of four act10n shots above taken at Rutland Frtday
Presidential Press Secretary quota of ~26.000 with January shape.
and bottom ID prevent llicklng.
night where Southern upended Kyger Creek and Pomeroy doused Middleport SecGeorge E Reedy •a1d Friday sales.
The fabrica are pre-shrunlt. Tear away after sillchlng.
tional hopes, all turnPd out to be of flying arms. legs. and torsos scrambling for that
For expert t•i ...co "
Laltm
would
be' on loan from
;.
thin layer or multi • celled -or, alltch wllh
nalgbt filing ,..., 1964 tax ......
vital object - THE BALL' The winter sport. now about over for local teams, sbll
the Budget Bureau, re)lloclng IRS RAID
synthetic foam 1rop1 air to pro- seam tape over the top seam, anltr JOIII' copr crl l"'' De
-·packs 'ern in" at tourney t1me as evidenced by the temporary bleachers bemg fill· David
Waters
who
was
bor·
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Fed- vide warmth without weight or ond paper underneath. The tape Cra ..'o "C•t TaN Owe
ed on the stage in the picture Immediately abo ve Northwestern DIStrict Supt. Don
rowed
from
the
State
Departera!
agenlll Frtdly night made bulk for outerwear.
Bladed reillfurces the oeoma. Exper·
McKenzie was host to what IS believed to have br.en a record crowd At top Marvin
ment
last
SepteJ'!fber.
of
raido
on
gamblers
and
Fabrlco
are
heat
·locked
to 1 lment to which reoult you
series
McKelvey and Ja&lt;k Bostick of Southern. left, are mo;mg into the actiOn With Kyger's
bookmakert
at
65
locations
In
tricot,
taffeta
or
other
bacldng.
like
bell.
fine outside shooter. Phil Duncan also battling Up higher are Norman Norns of
41 Cities across the coun!rf.
The amooth, allky backln&amp; adds -To feed laminated fabric In·
Southern and No 40 IS Bob Pnlcyn of Kyger The three bovs at right trussed this ac- !56-MILE WALK'
LEOPOLDVI!LE.
The
Congo,
The Internal Revenue Service new comfort and "Instant" lin· to tho machine, tum tht bel·
tion. In the two rn1ddle shots. at left, Bruce Wallace of Middleport o-10. goes up with
8-3 Bob Crow of Pomeroy while No 23 is Bruce Simpson . and Gary Stobart, at right, (UPI) - -A Cuban refugee pilot (IRS) said that nearly complete lng to classics such u wo al once wheel by t.and for lha
Ill's! 5 or 6 atllches.
wants to see what is go1ng on too At right !middle shot!. !he Jackets' Soph 6·3 Spi· reached the government • held reports showed 69 persona Ill" flannel, jeney and lace.
town
of
Paulis
a!ter
walkl'IIIISO
rested
and
$18,000
In
cash
seized
-Do not stlldt over pins.
der (Bill) Davis "blocked out bv Crow but agam Wall are 1s a contender for the bali,
miles
through
rebel-held
junalong
with
eight
1lot
machinea
When
purchaaln(
the
Iabrie,
·
-Darts should be aluhed
as is Simpson It looks like Crow won this battle as he d1d II limes (rebounds ) dur1 . llrllljht
gle
The
pilot,
a
mercenary
Oyand
eight
automobiles
check
for
gra~.
pressed
open In Iamlnaleo. ID
ing U!e game
- ·---------- -- --- - - - tng for the government, said be
The raido In eleven states hit Bonded labrlcs cannot be eUl· bonded fabrics press
such cities as Chicago, Cleve- ly walghtened; lamlnlted lab- darts Oat u th~ pattarn lhowa.
Iefforts to d1sgulse the origins of sold1en and technicians are 1 craskh-landedfthis hT2Bbecfighter 1lwol land, Prov!dt!lloe, Boston, New rica not at all. Simple potterna -For a neat seam flnllh,
h
d 1
wee 1agoa ere
arne os
the arms, t e report sal
t , k.no'ltn to have en!ered South
bad weather,
Hoooton, Wichita, II'O belt. Avoid IntriCate aeama ouilable to the desl8J!, preoa
Orleans,
sa1d a captured document or-, V1et Nam under orders from
Kans.,
Knoxvfllt,
Tenn., ond and detalla. Easing 11 not poe- open and !Dp atllch clolt IIi
(Contmued From Pa ge I I
dered forces to remove mark- •H
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Pillllburgh.
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slblt on lamlnateo.
the oeam line. Or, trim ont
n1tton. largely from Communist ! ings 1! necessary by chiseling anol
.
Thoee arrested wero ehar1ed When cutting the marking, edge close tD tha aeam llnl,
Chma, Czechoslovakia
and "so that the enemy can not use It said there was evidence j DIVOTEL TO INTI••s1 OP
with
failure to purchase • fliO place lhe pattern on tht rljht press and atllch the oth.. edp
North Viel Nam
it as a propaganda theme "
but no proof that an additional
llill•tGS MASON ARIA
tax
stamp
roqUlred by anyone side of the fabric whert the over 11 and &amp;ivo a 1181 fill apThe cargo and a cache of
Cites Case Hi1torle11
17,000 crossed over and that
Rim.,. 1. ow..,, I"UUIhlllw
who
aceepll
bela.
grolnllne ohowa. CUllin&amp; a aJn. peorance.
Ch••te' f•enetllll 1111,._
arms found nearby on shoce in- I The report presented case hJs- 1there were probably many more Publllbld
.,..., att.mooa u:npt
gle thtckneu Is uaually best. -For laclnp on hoavy labeluded also more than one thou- tones of North VIetnamese of. who Infiltrated but _.. not au.AQ~ 'bJ • • ._ . vau., Pablllh- CHOLERA RA'I'i: ·UP
F... plecet cut on tht fDld. cut rico, reduce bulk by Ullni a
sand stJ.._·k grenades, 500 pounds fleers , techmcians, soliders and 1 detected
~ 1 ~3hr· ~··:,:
GEN!i:V A (UP!) - The the first halt, then !lip tht pat- lining fabric for the ficin&amp;. Or
of TNT 500 anti-tanks grenades Intelligence agents who either I
wv ..:na &amp;dltorill p.bou n ..
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World Health Dr&amp;anlzatlon IBid tern over on tht fl&gt;ld Uno and oubolilllte a braid
lrlmmed
more than 1,500 rounds or vari - were captured or defected, and
nng
· a mimmum num. J:n.teled u AI!Oftd elatl mdlq
Friday lhat lhe world cholera cut the other hall. Or cut a edje. Undenlllch laclllp fDr a
ous recoilless rifle ammumt10n, J descnbed thetr training in the 1 ber of 4,400 mfdtrators efltered
tllo pott •"'" at Po. .,., .
rate Increased' lUI yell' because full pattern piece from other oharper edp,
2,000 mauser rifles, more than North and thetr entry mto South the South and more than 3,000
fll~v=:a_ '-&amp;~
of 20,000 new cases In VIet Nam. paper.
-Buttonhola lhould be re100 carbines, 1,000 submachme : VIet Nam usually through Laos. others "probably" entered_ an LnlaltoD~,L~ u .. Vorlt CltJr, .... Laot year, It said, there were U possible, cut the l&amp;rment lnforced with otripo o1. u,htguns, and 15 light machme 1 It said N&lt;rth V1et Nam main- Increase over pr~vious years, Y~t.t.m,u" raM~ DU•eNt _, 81,407 caseo of cholero In tile and facln&amp; In ono to ellmlnote weiiht fabric.
guns. Large quanhtJes of chem- r tains an mtelhgence unit tt
earrl" wb.e ••..Ueh~~ 11(1 Nnb ,..
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the seam. Mark all darts -Hem Iamloalol o11 lha way
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and other marklnil with tailor throuab the eD11re Iabrie 11 lha
Including red phosphorua made reau In Hanoi which fil1rates l RUS8ell Mcintyre, 25, Phila- ~\":o,•~~ ~... :::~:" ..~"!
WASHING'I()N (UPI) Pres- tackJ.
foam alono will not bold lha
fn Red China have ai.Jo been agentl into the South.
delphia, Pa . student, and Chris- ne1 u•tl•h,., •a• numth ..... ., ldent Jolmaon ~~~ 1)0 lol'fl\al ap- The sewing JIIICblnt tenaton alltcheo. IIebi lril!ol • boQdld
captured.
1 Smce 1959, the report aid, tir1e Coat!, 21, Middleport. ltU:- ;.-:., q;,l!·~~'ta r!.m .... . polntmenw ac edt(Ted
50c A ~IPY
tndlly, and ~we should be lltedl· CWiellte.IIII'ouP lila l1nlnC oo.
The Communists have made 1 nearly 20.000 Vlet CODQ' officers, 1dent
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Meigs Club Runs Over KC

- perhap11 the best - of t e season Friday night at Rut·
a
land defeated Middleport 72-59 to gain the finals in the
Clalll A Sectional basketball tournament.
Coach RUBS Moore's tl!am, which was never behind af·
ter the last minute of the first quarter, playo the South·
ern Tornatloel who were 66-37 winners over Kyger Creek
The Eastern Eagles
have
in the fint Jame Friday night Gam~ ti!"e t~ni~ht is 8 thell' oppor!Wllly to avenge their
p.m. The winner advance. to the d1stnct elinunatlons defeat by Belpro earlior this
next week at Wellston.
month when tho two teams
Bob Smith broke a 14-14 _tie
clash tonight at 8 p m. 00 the
with 1 -ult !ell in the f~rot line, oeveu po In•~ were Produc- neutral Warren Local
High
period 011 a jumper from
15 ed In a mmute and a half. But school Ooor in sectional tournafeet out and Billy Jewell drove h wasn't to last. With 8 rmn· mont action
In for an 11-14 bulge JUS! before uto left m the game subo flood·
Coach AI Bowen'a boys bave
the IUDed the floor wllht bt score 71 • good reuona for wanting to
That wao lt. Tilt Jacketo got 66
down the Golden Eagles from
within two points at 23-25 with Jewell , the I&gt;1l Senior Panth- Washington county. Belpre woo
3 29 left m the half and rallied er guard, With 19 pomts was the only team to spoil Eastern's
In the third period to 33-35 on outstandmg on offense and de I run for a perfect season by
four straight pam~ by Gary Sto· fense Eskew, who came m to scoring a 59-53 triumph over the
bart \"Ith 5.30 left.
flll-m when regular Ph1l Swm- Me~gs crew of Feb 6 at Belpre
Each tJme the Panthers pull- dell became ill a week ago , The battle for the sectional
ed away. Their balanced scar- more t ha n f 1II ed m hts 1·.,1 tournament champmnsh1p bet d'i PIay m th e tween the two squads wds asina _ aU starters were m dou- pomts an d sea
e
e..
ble figures - couldn't be con- LIOnt court were key fac t urs m sured after last mght when
tamed In the second quarter It the win Crow, the top rebound· Eastern scored an easy 62-39
was big Bob Crow, 6--3 and 220 er With 11 and his 15 pomts Ihe wm over Rome-Canaan and Bellbs who hit a JUmper for 27-23 played much of the second h?lf pre came from bebmd m the
and Jewell cashing m two char- with four personal fouls) , Smith

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7-ll5 . Martm ~2- ! 2

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son, 346, and Wtlson l-6- 2 Totals 28-16-72
HANNAN mACE (43)
Rucker, 5- 3. 13 , Montgomery
1-J-5, Murdock 0-0-0 , Cremeens,
3-U . Colley, 5-I-11 , Mullms, 1·
0.2 , Belvllle, 1-02 ; Belvtlle, 10-2, and R Mullins

0 usted
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0-1-1 To-

tals 16-11-43

Cofe~~l~~~o~:g~~:.' 8-5-lg ,
Hutchinson 2-3-7, L Hutclunson
142 ; G Malone 5-4-!4 : Mike
Malone, 6-l-l ; McC(}rkle 1-2-4 ;
and Howell 2-&lt;H. Totals 27-16-

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t ens ops
3~,tth Str~~ght
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Total~ 30-ii-

Norm 9-2·20

plonship gamt.
both boards. and received a Ky ger Creek - Barnett I-6-2,
The box scorea:
a..J_
balanced sconng attack led by Duncan 9-H9, Hall l..(l-2, Joh~
Middleport ... · · · · · · 14 25 36 59
NORTH GALLJA (~Z)
Emmett Conway's 20 pomts. I son o2 2, Learh 2-04 Spauld·
18 31
Pomeroy
~o-t~
Callihan, '-&amp;.18; Skidmore, , _
Coach Llo~d Myers' Htghland- I m.g 0-I -1, Thomas .~ 2, Tyo ~
Middleport, Moore
'
4-18· Logan 3-3-9; Bennett. 1-1·
ers hWlg With the taller Gener- 3 ,}, Whobrey J-0-l I ot.nls lS·i'·
Sauer 2-2.-6, Wallace
~2- 1 ~
3; Adams, 1-0-2; and Hager
als through thr f!fst two per-: 37•
G Stobart 6-6-Ia, B. DaviS
1-0.2 TotaL&lt; 19-14-52
Athena thumped Wellston 72- 1ods as they tra1led 17·15 after I .
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1-5, Lyons 0-0-0. Cunmngham 0SYMMES VAlLEY 11%)
54 Fnday mght to complete Its I the mJtJal quari er and were ' Nahooa~ Basketball Assoc,latmn
5-5 J Stephenson l..()-2, Casd
Hardy, g..7·25: G. Cade, 1-3- second straight unbeaten aea4 down only 33-24 .at the mlerrrus- j By Uotted Press 1oternat!ooal
0-3-3 Totals 20..(19-25)-59.
- ~ son in Southeastern Ohio Leag- ston
Eas&amp;.era Dinsioo
Pomeroy. Crow 59-15, Smith
ue play.
But the thtrd quarter proved
4-3-ll, Simpson 4-3·11, Eskew 5The WID left Coach Charles Ifatal to !he Galilan s as they !·Boston
~ 13 ftl2
~13, Jewell 6-7-19, Kntght 0-3-3,
McAfee's Bulldogs wtth a 17-l 1 managed but e1ght points while Cmcmnatl
40 25 .615
Gibbs o-o-o, Wiles D0-0. Totals
seawn record, ~nd a two year iMcArthur clicked olf 18 mark- PhJ!adelphia
36 31 .537
24-(24 of 36)·72.
record of ~ wms, one Joss In ,ers to nde mto the fourth per· New York
24 u .364
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Officl8ls Wrighl.sell
nd
regular
season cornpetttwn iod w1th a 51 -32 lead
1-Chnched tltl~ .
Zimmerman.
I In a contest marred by
118 1 mark, junior guard Pete An- For GARS, AnderS&lt;lll
had In the conferellC&lt;, the All&gt; I In addition to Conway's 20
WHIMD Divlsloa
personal fouls, Jackson outlast· derson tossed in 13 pomts, fresh- eight of 31 Devil rebounds in ens Bulldog6 haH won 34 m a I pornts, McArthur .also had Mar- 1
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb. 27, 1965-S ed Gallipolis 78-67 on
the man guard Larry Mitcbell total- playing one of hll best all ·•· row, 1~ llhy of the all • time vin Hale w1th 17 and Keith Pra- Los Angeleo
39 27 .591
GAHS planks Friday night as i ed 12, jumor center John Brain round games. The team h1t on- record •stabhshed by GAllS m ter addmg 16
St LooiS
J5 33 _..
Kingston 66 Clarksburg 64
another Southeastern Ohio Lea- totaled thr.. aod junior guard ly 29 per cent - 18 of 8% GAHS lht mid-1950s
,
Gene Hall topped the High· Baltimore
30 36 .el
Umolo 75 BuckBkm 61
gue campaign came to an end. Dan Gilmore had two points. bad only six turnovers.
Lost mght Athens led 15 - 7, landers m the S(\Jre book with Deta'ott
28 '1 ,..,.
At Paint Valley
George Hamrick and AI Ber~ But it was the seniors on
Jackson sank 23 of 59 shots 30-L9 and 53-33 m downmg Well- ,1 3 pomtl followed by Cook '• 11 san Franci!J('O
14 54 •
Frankfort
64
Western
63
ger
called
31
personals
agamst
squads
who
dominated
the
for
39
per
cent.
The
lronrnen
!ton
Larry
Coon's
20
markers
markers
Frlday't
Reratls
J.
Oblo 111gb Scbool B11kelball
the charges of Coach Duke Bur- tion last night.
had 55 rebounds - Shelton and paced tht Bulldogs Ed Jacoba ln gammg a berlb opposite Boston 130 San Francisuo 112 ':
By Unled Press lllternallonal Huntington Township 52
Fairfield
Leesburg
49
son
Twenty..seven
were
called
For
Jackson,
guard
Dan
(..Tothers
totaled 12 tach. JHS had 13 for the Rockets.
Allensville m tomght s champ- Los Angeles 106 St. Loui&amp; 11
Class A TOillllllmentl
At
CentraJ
State
on
Dave
Ftsher'l
Ironmen.
(Buck)
Crothers,
top
scorer
rn
had
12
turnovers.
Wellston
fmished
the
year
ionshtp
~:lash, McArthur show· (Only game1 IC!htduled)
AI W001tor
West
Liberty
Salem
61
Eight
players
four
on
both
the
SEOAL this year, pumped
with a 7-11 record, and was 6-8
a
powerful
reboundmg adSatvday'1 Games
Mapleton 69 Waynedale 58
Sabina
55
teams
fouled
out
GARS
lost
in
36
points
on
0
field
goals
aod
Next
Blue
Devil
game
fa
Frl- in the conference.
'
vantage
grabbmg
off
51
caBaltimore
at Now York
Hosek River 52 Doylestown fl
Yellow Springs G2
Pete Anderson with 4.10 ]eft 16-for-20 foul shots.Crothers had day, at Southwestern, agaJMt Box
scort of the varsity rooms while the Hlghlanders Cincmnati at Detrott
AI Porl1moatb
New Kenton 54 in the game, Coe Bunon with seven In the first, nine in the Coal Grove m the ClaS8 AA S... gomo:
only 30.
(Only gameo ll&lt;hoduled)
New Boston e2
AI Stenbeuville
3 04 1 ft D' t R Jlto
Jth
d 12 lh1 third od 01'ght tiona! tournament.
ATIIENS 1721
Southwestern tim' reached New York vs. Ci11. .t n ....l.. .
eremaining.
• lC
om
w In
oecon
a
In the prelim•~~
eod of the t=•
•• basket·
Portsmouth Notre Dame 50 Smithfield 53 Hopedale 52
2:13
Miko n Fisher
the •finalmstanza to fmish
--, contest, Coon 8+20; Russell
142;
=~
Sunday'• Gom11 ""'
Portamouth East 69
Tiltonsville 58
fouled out too.
a brilliant career with the
Paul Underwood's lronboyt eom Snydtr 1-2-4 , Rannow
5-4 14 . ball trail under new
coach New York vs. Cia. at DaytAl .
South Webster 69
Stanton Local 46 Jackson loot Bob Hutchison
pleted a. successful seuon (I~ Adorns 5-2·12 ; Handley 5·2-12; Lloyd Myero With a fmal rec· Los Ang. vo. Phlla. at SyraeAt Valley
AI Clearv!ow
With 25 secoods to go, Jack m:other JHS senior,
3) by lriPPlltl! the Blue lmpe, Wren 3-241 TOTALS 28· 16-72. ord of 10.9 a• they nnw become San Francisco at Baltlmort
Porltimoutb Clay 63
Columbia 74 Byzantme 47
Sbelton with z 39 Jell, Larry Coburn, who popped In several 47-26. The Imp• ~ln!sandhed with a
WELUITON (54)
spectators until next November. - n at Sl Loulo
Oak Hil1 45 Cincinnati Country Day 69
Rose WJ"th 4:17 ]eft in the third 1
bo bs lh
h t 'th0
1 15 aeason reco •
wert 0.. Holzapfel 2-Q-.4 Zlmmt'rman Here ts the box score of Fn·
ong m
roug ou
14 In the SEOAL.
0+1; Gilliland 3-241, Nicholas day's garne :
Mmford !16 Eastern (Pike) 53
Ripley 45
stanza. Mike Jenkins also foul· ning, finished with 18 points. Here's the Galllpolilond Jock- ~ . Stat•~- IHI " . Strolh .
McARTHUR !till!
1
AI Teayo ValleJ
St. Bernard 75 HamersvU!e 64 ·• out
Bob Hutch.. up from th
~
~
~Jackoon
·
•~n, performed w•ll son box OCQre·
D-2,· Belbel 6-1-13. Jordan t~ Wh1te 1·5-7 ; Halo 7·3·17, ConCanal Winchester 13
AI Alldersoa
finished the regular JHS reserves,
Columbus University !16 MI. Orab 57 Georgetown 51
campai~ with 1 11-7 record. for the lronmen. He got
JACKSON
(71)
2;
Jacobs 8·2·1B: Fout
244. way 8-4-!0 : Prater 7-2-l6 . G1ll 1· ,
13
~..
Rose,
l.Jl.Z;
Coburn,
11-3-11;
TOTALS
2H-54.
land 2·2-li; QUick H2. ToLo&amp;an Elm 61
Batav~a 86 Fayettevillo 30
Inside the SEOAL, tho lronmen markers
eBALDWIN
Madison South 45
At Marietta
• 5 ood for und' 1••
G
\:'Is 26-16-68
1 Shelton, 0.5-5; Crothen, ltHI!- Scoro by quarters·
Md OTHII P'cMOUi
were ~ • g
!SpU ~ Top AHS scorer wa• oen or 36; Jenkins, 142; Bierly, 142; Athens .. ..
15 SO 53 72
SOUTII\\'ESTERN (52)
llltANDS
AI Weoterville
caldwell 9S Salem-Lib&lt;rty 1!6 thll'd place. Five Jockaon start- forward D1ck Hamilton, with 14 Hutchison, 4-li-13 TOTALS 23- Well&lt;ton
Cook
4·3-11 : Atha !~2 Jack7 19 33 54
Oblo Deaf '7
Fort Frye !18 Beallsville 42
ers, all seniors, scored all but points. Senior gnard
FISh- 3z. 78 .
Reserves . Alberu;
H -9; Elliott .o. , Hall 611 • 11. ,
3 6
Ji5 Dublin 51
Claao AA Totll'Damento
17 ollhe lronmen's 78 markers. er, who slngle-handedly olmost
GAUJPOIJS trn
ston 42 .
I-13 Shriver 3-3-9 R. Cook .
1
At Llncatler
AI 0./ofd
For Gallipolill, which finisb. pulled GAHS even with the Iron- E. Hamilton, U-!4; E. HamTOTALS 2241-52.
tl•llerl!ptlrl 64 Heath M
Colerain II Talawanda liS
ed lhe campaign with an over- men In the final periOd (67-60 ilion, O.O.O; Burson, J.l-7; Col· PLANS READY
Score by quarters ·
Licking Valley 75
Middletown 60 Dayton Roth 53 all 11-10 record, and 4-10 loop with 3·15 remaining) totaled t2 trell, o.z-2; Gibert, 1.._2; Brown, PIIILADELPHIA (l!Pl) _ McArthur
.,._,.,. TrolMtl - -;
17 33 51 68
PHONE
22
JACIIION,
Uberty Union 45
AI Columbus
points. Coe Burson finished with 1+3, Anderson, 3-7-13 Fisher, Plans for th new $25 mliilon Southwestern
!S 24 32
AI Becblol Yort
Columbos Eastmoor 78
AI C..aloll
seven.
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Nelson•lllo 65
Columbus North M canton South 63 M...mon 52
Tr~lng 38-24 at Intermission 2-8-12; Mitchell, 3+12; Gilmore, sports stadmm are to be ready II
Chauncey Dar... 41 llamUton Township 82
canton C. c. 74 Orrville o7
afler Jackson outscored the ~~~ :;.~ - l&amp;-3-47.
~~~:;'~ ~0 ~~
f,lotJ8ter Ill Miller $7
Hilliard 56
AI Slrutbers
Galliano 24-14 in the oecond pet· Jackson .. 4 14 21 It _ 78 leto. The stadmm, which will be
At Rolland
Columb,. Whetstone 76
Boardman 'II Niles 47
iod,
Gallipolo came
back Gallipolio . . 10 14 24 !9-67 lhret lien aod seat 75,000 pet·
Pomeroy 7'l Middleport 56
MI. Vernon '10 (ol) Holland 47 Memorial 45 (2 ol) strong in the third period to Reserveo _ Jacktoo #1, Gal· 1008, is to be completed for tha
l\a, &gt;no 6ti Kyger Creek 37
Bexley 58 Marysville 50
At C!nelnaatt
outscore lhe Jronmen, 24-21. In
1967 basebal1 oeason.
At Sidney
Groveport 62 Circleville 49
Cincinnati WillTOw 58
the second half, GAHS ouldid llpolis 211 ·
Hntkm• ~9 Logan Hills S7
Delaware SO Olentangy 46
Glen Eslt M the Jronmen, 43-40, but
the
Trmd ~~ Riverside 64
London 70 Washington C. H 56 Mariemont 72 Gosben 45
second period lapse wu too
AI Miller
Utica 65 Buckeye Valley 48
At Bedlonl
much to overcome.
~ .. Loxmgton St. Aloysius 86 Columbus Linden 118
Cleveland East Tecb 1111
Although GAHS never led the
Crooksville 69
Franklin Heights 49
Cleveland Brosh 112 vlsiloro, the ocoro was tied
Shendan 84 York 54
Teay• Valley 71
Warrensville 78 Beachwood 2Z twice In the first 11anzo - ~5
NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY
At CbUlicolho
M,..lon Franklin 60
AI Berea
and 7-7. Crothers' kmg jumper
SeeThe
Centralia 76
AI Troy
Cleveland West 110 Midpark 110 with 2:25 left In that period put
Pt. Ple-nt, W. V1.
Ch1lhco1he Flaget 71 (ot) Dayton Northridge 78
Rocky River 77
the Ironmen abead lot keeps.
At Ne&lt;r Coneortl
Greenan 59.
Slronpvilio 1141
Biggest Jeck.ton led wu 17
At •• "l
Zanesville R&lt;...crans 57
Urbana ftl Sltl!ley 46
AI Eecltd
poinlo - 41-M witll 7:43 left In
Frm yoburg 53 (ot)
AI Daytoa
Cleveland Colltnwoocl 85
the third stanza. GAllS reduc!11nt Rivers 72 Madison 57
Springfield Cathollc 55
Chagrla Falll 511 ed U.at lead 18 otven points on
$2.00 P•r Couple
At Wel11loa
Bel!efontalnt 53 WtllougltbJ l!oulh 68
two occasions, but old reliable
Mdrthur 68 Galli&amp; 52
Tlpp City 11 Troy 54
Wickliffe 110 Crothen' fnul lboottng· ability II
SOA a 11. 1 Mill~ ef Alllon
0!1010
f .. I - . Thu,.., IotA tea'- Wotl. ....
Alleltavilla 41 Zaleoki 51
Sprmgfield North 71 Eaton 50 East Cleveland Shaw i7
kept lba Jronm• UWy
9 P.M.- I A.M.
LYNM
U
0.
AI ~
Piq11a H Well Milton 58
ClevalaDtl w..tlil e Ill hill.
siX.

Most of the game
Coach
Moore had the full court press
?n and it harra~sed the Jack~ts
mto costly
mistakes
Twice
when trailing by SIX in the
fourth penod the press led to
costly
Jacket
turnovers.
Throughout the game the press
manned by Jewell, Smith, Eskew and Simpson upset the
Jackets' back court movements.
The Jackets' own press opentngthefourthquarterha.dsparkeo that final threat. With Joey
Stephenson, Moore,
Slobart
and Bruce Wallace on the press

Big

Gallia in

the thlrd canto were callihan
With eight poinlo and David
Skidmore with SJX points.
The Prrates ran into trouble
the last stanza u Callihan
fouled out.
Coach Minton thea inserted
freshman David Hager into the

8 4436 tdge
in rebounding. Wyman F~ggms's
21 pomts led Blackfork to 8
70..43 Win over Hannan Trace.
Both teams played on even
terms for two periodll as the
Bobcats held • 211-26 advantage
at the intermissron.
Coach Russell Hairston's

other )ump shol by Duncan Wllh I Despite Duncan'•
stron&amp;
a mmute and 27 seconds left. I showing, Norman Norrl•, . .
6 3 semor center for the TornaSouthern contmued tls
hot does , earned Scoring honon
shooting m the third quarter. w1th 20 points o• nuw fleld
Baer opened II fur the Torna·j goall and a palf gf free
does by smkmg a 2o-foot Jump- 1 throws
er and after the Bobcats ~ven- ) The only other player k) bl
double fJ.gUres was Southel'n'a
Pnce Wlth 13 points. Baer .00.
ed tht contest with nine whlle
McKelvey and Boshck both had.
e1ght for thrt TornadoeJ,
Southern hit on 30 of 62 shots
from the f1eld for a strong 4B
per eent average while Kyg,er
tallted on 15 of 55 attempts or
21 per cent. The Tornadoes corr
nected on six for 12 at the fret
throw stripe and the Bobcats
seven of 13 Southern'! Price
McArthur unleashed a three- led all rebounden wtth II
pronged attack Fnday rught Kyger Creek ended its oea·
m bouncmg Southwestern out of son w1th a 8-10 record
the Class A Wellston Sectional Southern
18 34 49 86
Tow-nament by .a 68--&amp;2 score Kyger
9 13 2ti 37
Southern - Price 6-1·13, MeThe Generals clamped • hd I Kelvey 3·241. Bost1ck 4-&amp;11 Fishon htgh·sconng Rodney Cook , er 3-0-6, Baer 4-1-9, McCimtock

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0 ., P'eb. 2?, 1965-11 Jure !he udders and ca111e mafo lntJU!IIC the .......
litis also helps pr&lt;I&lt;Iuce a sal· years.
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)Ob m a l1Jhl, clean, well· venh· 1,1.:1 the M•llin&amp; .,.tem they
Ia ted area.
I prefer well in advance of lbe
lllart of cOIUllruC!ioa.
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mdiCate the ! your p1a 118 with the beallh de1 Two examples
l Importance of plannmg "time "
partment relpllllllble for lbe
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Authoriti"" have foiDld t h at ' nulk supply from your daJry aod
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production easier nd more de- l Thts 11 why it ti so Important , In mak1ng changet, it IS very when you turn the cows you the milk lant field man from
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start being real bustsessmen, tnd facilities are available to of adJustments m the next few I full~ the problems
\ son then , 11 1s very important milk yo~ are to procl~ce each
. .~ buainnB than a farm .
These were statements made 1by acceptq respomub1ht1e in make this job ittractJVe to good years In ma~tng any changes .! Betttr than SO per cent of 1that )'OU dec1de on the move- month
b) Bob Mather at the
Suroe the dairy busmes.
young men commg up . Only as prm1.ar~ comnderatton
should
ment of cows tJejore vou but1d
lh h
h h . be
1n e c anges w .c WI 11
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d
ood
k
Me1us
County
da1ry
c..:ow!:i
are
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Her e\ lUG N e w ~ from your
Dairy School at Plato Center, 'l'he queuon was asked , "Do we compete and aecure goo be to prova e g
wor mg con- : · "'
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1any changes into your system. Imade 10 the dair business on
Illinois
attended
by
3
Me1gs
we
know
of
any
mdustry
where
young
men
in
the
dairy
bus1·
d1tJons
for
?"r
good
young
now
bf&gt;mg
rndked
m
l:l m1lkm!!:
Another thing is that if we the mdJvtdual fa!m:s m the fu
NI:W HOLLAND DfAlfk
county men last week . Listen· the producer of the raw pr~ ness will we tmprove the pro· men who w1ll lh~n bP atlrarted p;,trlor In such a parlor the ud- put more than one operator . tn 1 lure , It shoWd be pointed om
ing were Heed Jetter.!! of AI· duct does not accept respons1· duct1on and the profit p1cture m the datry b~sme~s
der of the cow 11 ean be observ- the operator's alley of the mllk-1that a comfortable man doet a
bany , Paul Paynter. Carpenter. i b1hty for the quahty ot the final o. thts enterprise
Competition Is ~edUt:t'd be- ed rlosel y This Js when~ It IS i.•f parlor, the manpower goes better JOb of cow miLking, and
and th 1s reporter
I product? If the bottle of mtlk I We are gomg to have to make cuu~e only about II \it per cent i possible to do a better JOb of up , but the efficiency goes down .: there Is no future iD the dairv
Mather pomted out that one has somethms wrong w1th 1t . j dects1ons now on where we ex- of t~e pNple In tbe world are mtlkmg and w~ eire ab\t' to pro- am. the product ion a \so goes I bus mess unless the farmer doe.s
of thP best ways 'l.l go broke m or the bottle of m1lk does not ~ peel to be in the dairy busi· wilhng 10' do what lht:'}' bavt duce a· better mtlk
)down . :-.Jore them one person in have good cow milkiDg.
the di:ltrv buslnl:'ss IS td get btg !!ell, then this affert!il the ent1re 1 nes!&gt;, 5, 10, 15, or 20 years to do ~ ord~r to be s.ll('("ess.
the m1lkmg alley dlvtdes respon- ~ ,_,.-..;;..
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r betore you get good. In the bus-. datry mdustry
from now . Changes have come ful. Tb1s means thai _nght off 1 Domg ~ better JOb of wahmg, sibilit y and perm1h v1siling to
inrs" of datrvtng there are a lot That bottle of milk we pro- 1in recent years rather rapidly. the bat we have eliminated t~ 1udders wtll help produce clean- g(· on.
of deci.9Jom: 'that have to
be duce for the consumer's table There IS no mdlcat10n that chang per cent of our competition, I ~~ milk Handling th~ milking
In general. a good da 1ry pro- I
YOU GIT A
1made The dairyman h&lt;J s to must be first of all , Safe sec- es will not continue.
CAREFUL STUDV
madune :so that 1t Will not m- ductJOn set-up mcl udes
s 1x
FINER PAniRN, 1thmk , and thmklng Is the hard- 1ond, It must be Clean. and
- - -.
oreas. The fJrst is the how:nng
eSI buSiness there is
1third. it must be Sold In the
er m the day . Mr. and Mrs. Ce- area Today , the free stall or
FASTER •••
J)pc1sions gnnd up yoUT bram. 1compettttve economy we have
CJI Gtllogly and sons Athens. j convent10nalloose housing barn,
llravt&gt;s
you
utterly
rat1gues
In
!
today
,
thr
milk
producer
must
were
callmg on Ius parent!:i 0 " 1p,ovtdes bedded !Shelter Can.
33
(Sprudtr-Model 11
I datrvmg the farmer must placP I bf'
able to compete in selling
Sunday afternoon.
I venlent bedding. storage js imBulld your LAND POWER last· I blue ctnps on the table If he h1s product We as dairymen
~frs faye Jordan is vJsiung portant in .bolb ol that~
f'r, easter
an~
a~W;,e~6ti..;"~B
:
make.:;
wron,~;:,
det•Jston
s
w1th
are
going
to
have
to
be
reher
son and daughter-in-law
ft1 llltftd erea is lhe 1111,
1
cvru)N ! the'" blue chips . h• i&lt; head· spon sible lor gelling the botlle
' Mr and Mrs Eddie Jordan
IMIImlty 8111liWIIIIItnl .,...
ACTION
.manure
sprt&gt;adf!r I u ~ to bankruptcy
o! mtlk sold The bottle of m1lk 1
sons and her daughter Vina l separate 8N lhould be PI""
.. Pf'arP·of-mmrl" shearbolt pro· Datrvm@ todav, however, of- which we pla~:;e in the house- WASHINGTON (lJPI)
A stock feed provam now Is op- Rutherford ·n Columbus ~or
vided for calves of d1rlerent
1
tectJon ~:nards aeamst ovPr!oad .
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T.AND PTO modPI Ea,.. . y terms loperators and cha llenges
to tton by the famdy IS the most federal agencie!l expect to ac- countieR.
visit another daughter,
Mrs. I of cows. and mdlVJdu.ll pens
at
}Oung mf'n
nutrlttous food there IS. By con- quire about 3 3 million acres of Under the program, the Velmta MrCallie and tamJlv at · for calvmg.
I Therto I,;; great opportunity tuuous competitive selling and land m outrtght ownership dur- ~ government offers feed grain at l Ann Arbor \lwll before . re-. The third is the feeding area. I
for a youn,;: man In the dairy careful attention to the hl~h~ ms a five-year period ending reduced prices to eligible farm 1 lllrmng hun,H'
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j busint•ss. In the dairy bu8lness
est standards of rood producllon Dec 31 19tlll
ers 10 areas where natural diS·
· storage .and !eedmg of ha."' and
The federal land-buymg prog· ao:te 1s have severely affect ed
SPveral fnmi\1es fro m this j51lage- H must not be combmed
1 nf the futurf' . manv c-han~eJJ we {an sf' llthi s milk m compe
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j will havr to bf' made. T h,. ltwn w1lh any other product. 1ram would be at an annual rate feed and forage crops.
commumt ~· al!e- nded the show- I wtth the loafmg area . It should
young man r·an mak&lt;• theMe
GOOD YOUNG MEN
Iof 656.493 acres. VJrtuallv all of
er held 1n hnnor ol ~11
and also pl'ovide a wa~ of permitSpring Ave.
Pameroy &lt;'hangf'~ f&lt;lirl)' rosily , ror the I F11r many years we.paJd l.it- the land the agencies e~pecl to
, \trs Barrv Arbaugh on Salur- tmg mechamcal handling
or
"::l;:;;:;&amp;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;~;:;;:;;:;;:;C:.:o~l:d•~r~onr is the harder It is to tie attentiOn to makmg mtlk ~ acquire 15 rural and agricultur-j
da~ evemnR at the home of hts food such as w1th ;.wgers to el1m
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parents. Mr ami Mrs
l~rmel mate some ol Ihe phvswul Ia- i
urban areas
Arlxtugh , Albanv , Ht 1
\1rs bor PrOVISions shuuld .also be 1
The btggest buver will be the
Arbaugh '" th,.. formt•r Jane nrade for da d\ cleamn~ ol the
defense departm.ent, accordtnR I
I Fauber. dt-~u~hter 7.1 Mn; Ed- le , dmg a1ea as well as Ilie oth• \fle,ghs only 12 lbs. lUI
bar a nd c l1am
1 to
1 house subcommittee on
! na FaubPr local I hP \ oung f&gt;J are.a :-;
•
Sl 1cesth roush 12 .nch!Oti'l
I pubhc works The Derense De- 1 Mr Robert Cordray and son, : couple. holh graduah's (,J AI - The tourth 1s jhe lot area
l 'l 10 seconds, fells. trees up
1partment's Corps of Engmcers Enc of Sunbury spent Monday 1bany H1gh Schoo\ IH' r ,. rmu- wh1eh may bP. an exercise area I t o l feet 1n diameter
would be responsible for tying wt th hts sister \1.rs. Reed Jef-r ned qmte some time ago and or corral wtth lanes. lo som e'
COM~ IN AND HA VIr A
up almost 360,000 acres a year 1 fers and mother, Mrs. Beulah are makmg thetr home &lt;~I tile : cases this may be com bt ned
1111:1:
O&amp;:MONI TRA TION
in CIVIl works . The subcom mit- ~ Cordray
· present With Ius parents lie 1s wJth the fee~~ are&lt;~ and the
tee said total purchases by de· Mr. and Mrs . Harold G1Hog- ! engaged m farmmg w1th 111" watcnng facLllties
fense would average more than I} and V1cky and Bruce. were father .&lt;~nd gr;;ndfntht"r
The fifth IS tht' boldmg area
400 000 acres year ly to June 30 Sunday guests of her parents.
M
~I
,.
d wherl." cows are held and fun '
•
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~"' orence ~tane&lt;trt an
1969
Mr and Mr!!. Lmroln RussPII of M N II H.
h
b
nelf'd thr ou ~ h the m1 lk mg p.Jr.
The Interior Dt! t t Wolf pen
I
rs . e •e upe ave t't'rl a ~- lor
eSotdo
men
Ch es 1er· p nee, bus dnver a t ' sistmg
M1s Op&lt;~ l !Junha m wtllt
. h .1.., 11w mmr lk 111g par
probably will be theparsecond
h
Tlw ~ 1xt
11
eBird Seedo
eRooflnt
largest buyer, taking 211.000 Cotumbta Sehoo!. was 111 wtth : f'r qUI rng
lo1 &lt;~n·a Th• ~ 1~ a b1 uld1 ng \\ llh
WY 2-297S
acres
a
year
to
Dec.
31,
1968,
flu
and
complication!
and
'
The
Happy
Hustler
group
•If
lllllkmg stalk.; milk r0om . u!en
e Oyster Shello
e Painfl
the subcommittee said The James Gaston substituted as the L&gt;yesvil le Church nwl r t" · .... 11 clr·Hmn6 ~md
eq utpmrnl
and Grit
517 E. Main St. Pomeroy
Fish and Wildlife Service would bu!il dnver for almost two weeks.1 c..:e.otly w1th E!s 1e Pt l4 e Uoro- roo ms Tht s arf'a should proe Fertlliurs
eRad llranol
be the main beheficiary , ta king ~r . and Mr. Lave1n Jordan thy Perrv led dcvottons There vtde thr nf'l essar\' fac1 ltt1es f01
eLime
139,000 .acres annually.
were busmess v1s1lors m Co- , were e1ght mem bers present. Foncint
1
The
subcommittee
said
that
lumbus
on Monday.
'The nf'x1 me-etmg w1ll be w11h
eCement &amp; Mortor
its study or real property acqui- Manring Galaway, who ha!! 1 Mrs Dorothy P~rr.v on tht.&gt; first
F1\RMERS
eStock Salt
eBalor and
sitlon did not account for been 11! for some lime, was lak- Thursd:w m ~1atTh
DO YOU NEED MONEY
eWator Softener
emerging programs necessltat- en to Mt St. Marys Hosp11a1 at
Binder Twine
FOR
ing heavy accumulatidn of land. Nelsonville for observation &lt;md
Mr and \1n;. 'lax Hanmg
Selt
Opf'llll 1ng en~\
The subcommittee said the possible surgery
l'al led on ht-r aunl. Mrs Leona
eSprap
C ap rt allrnv•ml' lllf'll l
eToblo Moll
l Forest
Service, fiJT example,
Revival services closed at Foldf'n on \londav. \lr ~ . Folcil·n
l'qmpmenr
L11 ··~ loc k
eLiHon
Au!omobilf'~
i
plans
to
buy
about
four
million
Mt
Umon
Church
on
Sunday
has
bf:'f'n
qUJte
Ill.
I
eRemociiH
Frluc:. lln nal Ln:nrs
acres with money provided by evening. There was good at
Mr and Mn I.ewi:&lt;~ Sm 1th
eYeccinH
eCompetiti\le Tot• I Lo•n Cott
I the land and water conservB- tendance each evening with the ctnd daughlrr~ . Oleva and NaneOn Ttl• Farm S;ervice
tion fund and wants 25 million record attendance bemg
114 n. spenl Monda y 1 n Char l('s·
eCredit Life Insurance
1
acres more. mostly in pnvate Rev Cecil Cox was the evange- hm w \·a. with M1 and :Vtr~
eFarmer Owned Credit Source
ownership, within the exterior ! list for thest:" special srrvirrs A R Ca~ te 1 •
DICK STERRETT
boundaries of nahonal rorest.s I and 1s also regul&lt;rr pas! or at
('o m1ty Managf'l'
The Interior Deparlmf!nt has the chufl"h.
~r. and Mrs Roy Wiseman
Ph. WY2 5270
plans for 34 new national parks, ! Reed Jeffers and Paul Pa~n- · Ravenswood. W v.a. and M1ss
I but there are no definite time- • ter are m Chicago. Ill, where- ! Joy W1seman of Columbus "'lsPhone WY 2-2115
PRODUCTION CREDIT
i tables or acreage estimates
they are attendmg a Surge 1 iterl Mr and Mrs. Earl Starkey
Mulberry Ava.
Pomeroy, Ohio
The General Services Admin- Milker School
' on Sunday evenmg .
114 Mulberry Ave.
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Federa1LandB
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pfOject
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS

WY 2-?039

DAV or NIGHT

Dog Foods - Flour -- Ingredients

MEIGS THEATRE

AUCTION

Pomeroy. Oldol

SCHOOL
Monday, March 8th '
7:30P.M.
Auctioneer Instructor
Col. R. E. Knotts and
His Assistants Will

Conduct A Frea Demonstration Class On

TONIGHT
"SHOCK TRIATMINT"

Stuart Whitman, Carol Lyn·
ley, Roddy McDowf'll, Lauren
Bacall.

"LILIES OF THI FIILO"

SIDNEY POITIER, best actor

Property

award 1 IH:i3, Lilia Skala,
Stanley llama. Poitler aa
the incnd1ble, unforeettable
Homer Smith.

Auctianeering and
Publie Speaking At
The Ohio University

(Technico1or)
Sandra Dee. Robert Goulet,
Andy Williams, Charlet Rugges, Hermione Gingold. Gene
Raymond, Maurice ChevaJler.
Colorc•rtoons

IIOARD FOR ROOM
NUMBER
Anyone who may be in·
terested in the Auction
ProfMsion is invited to
visit the clau, which
includes the Auction
Chant.
There Allor

NEW CEILINGS FOR OLD/

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International Baler

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST
Office !lours 9 to 12. 2 to 5 (Close at NooD on
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy

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Baker
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Operating nationally. Has op·
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tn
loeal protected area.
Should have some knowledse
of farm, ectnstruction, or oth·
er h~avy equipment. Attractive commission program
makes Jttrting weekly tncome of $1!10 00 to $200.00
possible. Bonus, life immr·
an.ee, and hospitalization propam. Extensive company
tralninc. For personal inter~.,

write to:

Mr. 0. H. Utley
LUBRICATION
INGINEERS. INC.

P. 0. Box 7t21
Port Worth, TexiS

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CLINTLAND SEED OATS

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cu1tom·crafted In 1•nulne Wllnut
ven1ere end 1eleot•d h•rdwood
10lid1. Preclalon-t~r•tt•d
••Oelul!e SP-26'' 25,000-vo"
horlzontel on ..., • •

Prices Slut

As Low At-

Purifies cotor TV

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lnet• ntJyl
Move your
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without color•Ciiu•tm~l

Associated Radio &amp; TV
(WITH MILLER MAYTAGJ
E. M.in St.
Harry Miller, Owner

01 Oft '""' work.

PRICED RIGHT AND EQUIPPED RIGHT

Spedal Lighting ,joint f01*81t all
nail• Of stapln. ClaW~ tot ,,

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CAROLINA LUMBER
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Opp. 8&amp;0 Depot

Ph. 671-lleD
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Cash &amp; Clerrr Budget Pia• ••aD lu•rr

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(Sale Price)
315 hp top economy eng Ina
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FREE~

FIELD SEEDS

J-M Ceiling P....tt are pre-decorated ready for - . Easy to apply
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islration has reported that fed- Mr and Mrs Waller Smith r==~:;:;;,;:===:...--..-.J::::.::==:::-:::
era I agencies as of June 30, and farruly, Lancastrr, vtsited - - - ·~ iiiii
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This is one-third of the total law , Mr and Mn. Lewi!l Sm1th
The Area's Most Complete
land surfat:e of the 50 !'ltates and family on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Wilham Culwell spent :
Two-thirds of the total. or 515
Farm Service
million acres. is classed as for- Friday and Saturday at Flat. 1
est and wildlife land
woods, Ky , with relatives and
Center
The magrutude of the amount allended the funeral of an aunt.
o£ federally owned land is pomt· Mrs Ed1th Lyons ts now coned up by these statistics : acre- vale!fcing at her home followmg
age of the 59 major crops plant· a stay m Sheltering
Arms
ed or grown in the United States Hospital, Athens. Her sistt:"r. '
in 1964 totaled 306 million acres Alice Ellis, Is staying with her.
Ol this amoun1, · 293 million Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Starkey
arres were harvested. The 1964 attended the Golden Wedding '
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crop was the second largest m Anniversary celebration for Mr.
CERTIFIED 60
land Mrs. Arthur Smith at MilhiStory.
lersport on Sunday. 'fhe Stark· :
The Crop Reporting Board 1 eys slopped in Nelsonville en· ,
has set the 1964 lamb crop at 1 route home and visited with
17,905,000 head, 7 per cent below I their daughter, Mrs
Wanda
, the llltl3 erop of 19,224,000 head 1 Jones and family
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The 13 western sheep states i Mrs. Nellie Rupe spent sev. l
produced 7 per cent feweqPI'al days in Athens w1t;1 her 1
Free lnnoculation \~Ifh all aiLJif .l Jnd clo~er orderlambs than in 1963 and 11 per 1 duughter. Mrs Lawrellt"t. Rowed and pte ked up he tort&gt; l\larC"h 1:1 Order torla' .
cent less than average. The j@r and family
dial WY 2·2181.
lamb crop in the 35 native sheep Mrs. Betty Cox and daughtw , I
states was 6 per cent smaller Patience, Columbm1, attended
, than in 1963 and 20 per cent 1services at Temple Methodist
below average
Church on Sunday morning and
In Texas, which annually pro· 1 then visited their l'Ousins, Mr.
Comp lete nP\\ supplv uf flf'lrl
t
duces about IS per cent of the 1and Mrs. Ney Carpenter .
seeds are In nnw Chf'ck our
nation's lambs. the Jamb crop Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bonng I
new low pt H.: e~.
was 7 per cent below 1983 and of Chillicothr. were m Athens I
15 per cent below average . The or. Saturday to see the1r son, I
Texa!ll crop was 2,580,000 hfad Ronnie, who Is a student at OU I
and then called at the home of
The Agriculture De-partment 1hil brother-in-law and sister.
reports the government's liv~. and ~~~ . F~~l~o~l~~at1

be given ot this free

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Inn on Routt 33 and
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WY 2-5428
POMEROY

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PIRTILIZER PROGRAM
PROM LANOMARK

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spread·

Phone WY 2·2111

spreadinl •
soil tet.tln&amp;. A11 anl1}'1il

Serving Meigs, Gallia

bulk fertlll..r - 33'll 111-

and Mason Counties

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Dressed
BALED HAY , 54lc.
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hogs. I large pony,
2·27-Stp
Phone WY 1-2853.

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QUAliTY

ORDER AMSTUTZ's H. &amp; N.
"Nick Chick" leghorn chicks,
or sta rted pullers today . Modern Poultry, Box 168, Athens,
Oh io. LY 2-9«!1 .
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4:25 Afternoon Report
•=30 Mr. Cartoon
1:00 Yogi Bear
5:30 Laramie
1:30 News Picture
6:45 Jim Thacker
6:55 TV 3 Weather
7:00 Huntley-Bnnkl ey
7:30 Mr. Novak

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4;00 Malch Game

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WCHS-TV

I 41 Com Cob Repurt
7·00 Today Show
7:25 TOday Oul Your Way
1:25 Today Out Your Way
9:00 Carr.oonsville
t : 15 Patterns in Arithmetic
9:30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Make Room for Daddy
111:30 WhMI 's This Song
10:55 News Morning Report
II :00 Concentration
11:30 Jeopardy
12 :00 Say When
12:30 Truth or Consequences
12,55 News Day Repurt
1:00 Miclday News Pi&lt;ture
1:30 Singing Jamboree
2:00 Moment of l'rulb
2:30 The Doctors
3:00 Another World
3:30 You Dco1 Say

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dance scheduled lor tonight at
the Pomeroy Junior lllgb auditorium hao been postponed
unlll a later date. Instead, the '
Jayo wlil emcee a teen dance
thla evening at Middleport High

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YOUR
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WED. LATE MOVIES
Channel a, " Whirlpool' ' (1950)
Gene Tierney,

TUUIISDAV'S LATE MOVIES
Channel a, "I Married A Woman " &lt;11161) George Gobel.
FRIDAY'S LATE MOVIES
Cbannel 8, "While lhe Cily
Sle&lt;!ps" (11161) Dana Andrews.
Cha~l 13, "The Beat Genera·
lion" tlliH )' Sieve Cockran.

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10:30
11 :00
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12 :30
12 :45
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Daily Word
Bozo The Clown
Buddy Slarcher Show
Captain Kangaroo
Mike Wallace "

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I Love Lucy

Andy of Mayberry
The McCoy I
Love 01 Wo
CBS Newo
Search ft'or Tomorrow
Gwding Light
Woman's Page
WCHS News
As-The World Turns
Password

2. 30 House Party

3; 00 To Tell The Truth
3:23 CBS News
3:30 E:dge of Nighl
4:00 The Secret Storm
4. 30 Lone Ranger
5 00 Bowery Boy1
ti :OO News fomghl
6: 15 Your Wl'ath~rmao
li ·21J Sports

6:30 CBS News
7:00 Joey Bishop
7 · 30 Sugarfool
8:30 Red SkeiLon
9:30 PetUcoal Junction
10:00 The Dodors and Nurses
11 ;00 The New• Tonigbl
11:15 Weather
11:20 Movio

Late Movies
TONIGHT'S LATE MOVIES
Channel 13, "ThO 'Electronic
Monster" 119601 and "Battle in
Outer Spsce" 11960) Ryo lkebe.
Channel 8, "All About
Eve"
119501 Bette Davis and Channel
3. •·Paula" (1952) .
Lorelta

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MONDAY'S ·LATE MOVIES
Channel 8, "Sweet Root O'Grady" (1913) Betty Grable.
TtJESDA V'S LATE .MOVIII8
Channel 8, "Scudda - llool

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Channel 3

7:55 Dally Word
1:00 Bible Answero
8:30 Jack La Lnnt
»:00 !' un School
'=45 Kina and Odie
10:00 Morning M&lt;lvit
11:30 Price lo ftilhl
12:1111 Dotma Rood
12:30 Father Knows Bell
I :00 Hello Pea-Picken .
1:30 The People'• Choice

1:11 Coro Cob Report
7:00 Toclay Show
7:25 Toclay OUt Your Way
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Toclay OUt Your Way
t:OO C.rtoonsville
t :30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Make Room for Daddy
10:30 Whal'• This Son1
11:51i Morning Reporl

2:1111 Flame in the Window
2:30 Day In Court
2:51i Newo
S:OO General Hospital
J:OO Youoa Married•
4:00 Trlilmasler
5:00 Super Show
i:55 Superman
1:00 Local Newo I Weather
1:15 Newo
1:30 Leave It TCI Beaver
7:00 Rifleman
7:30 Combat
1:30 Mcllale'o Novy
t :OO TyCOOD
1:30 Peyton Place
10:110 The FutlUve
11:00 News
11:10 Local New•
11 :15 19eather
II :20 Sports
11:30 Leo Crane Show

TUES., MAR. l HIGHUQBTI
7:10 "MR. NOVAK - ."M11
Day." Martin Wooclrldae learna
the job of beinc - JofferstD
High 's new principal can
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heartbreaking •• well aa rewarding .
10:00
BELL TELEPHONB
HOUR - host Robert Goulet,
with the aid of singeu Eydie
Gorme, Barbara Cook, · Mildr'ed

IUO Concentration
11 :30 Je&lt;&gt;pardy
12:00 Say When
12:30 Truth or Consequences
12:51i Newo l!eport
I :00 Midday News
1:30 SinCID' Jambor..
Z:OO Moment of Trulh
2:30 Tho Docton
J:OO Another World
1:30 \'Ott Don't Say
4:00 Match Game
4:25 Afternoon Repurt
4:30 Mr. Cartoon
t :OO Woody Wooclpecker
5:30 Laramie

•: 30 News Picture
1:45 Jim '!'hacker Sport.
1:55 TV 1 Weather
7:1111 Huntley-Brinkley
7, 30 The Virginian
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11:00 tale News Picture
II: 15 '1'V I Weather
II : 20 Sports
II:JO Johnny Carson

HOLLYWOOD (UPIJ - DIrector WilUam AUand has been
...~&amp;ned by Universal to direct
JUnmy Stewart in ''The Rare

B:eed," alter which he will direct "Man on The Beach" for
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Channel 8

7. ~ Dail~· Word
7:30 Bozo The Clown
8:00 Buddy Slarcher Show
9·00 Captain '~&lt;Jnl{aroo
10 :00 Mike Wallace &amp; Ntows
10:30 I Love Lucy
11:00 Andy of Mayberry
11.30 The McCoys
12:00 Love of Life
12 :05 News
12 ·3D Search For Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding Light
1·00 Women 's Pagt
J ·25 News

1·30 As the World Turru
1 :00
1 :30
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3:25

Pas."word
House Party
To Tell Tht! Truth

CBS News
3-30 Edge Of Night
4 :00 SecrPI Storm
4·30 Lone Ranger
5 00 Bowery Boys
ti :OO News H.eport
6· 15 Your w~atherman
6 :2ll Sport.
ti 30 CBS Evening Nt-ws

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7:30
8:00
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1 :00 Dick Van Oyke Shm

9:30 Cara Williams
10:00 DaMy Kaye
11 :1111 The News Tonighl

Weather fe llt'l'
1120 Lat. Show
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MONTGOMERY STARS
HOLL \'WOOD UPl i-Gffirge
Montgomery will star for the
Lippert company in ''The OutJaw of Red River " on lo{'ation
In Madrid.

START DELAYED
HOLLYWOOD UPit - Producer- Robert Wise has resched~
uled the starting date of "The
Sand Pebbles" from next February to the fall due to difficulties on location sites In Formo-

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film veralon ol "Oh Dad, Poor
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WHTN-TV
Channel 13
7 55 Daily Word
8:00 For Your lnformatlclt
8: :10 Jack La LanDo
9:00 Fun School
9:45 King and Odie
10 :00 M&lt;lrmng M&lt;lvio
II · 30 Priro Is Right .
12 00 Donna Rood
12 :30 Father Knows lleol
I · 00 HeUo Pea-Pickerr
I 30 The Peoplo'a Cbolce
2. 00 Flame in Lh Wlod

2:30 Day In Court
2:55 New1

J : 00 General Hospital
3:30 Young Married.

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Super Show
Superman
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News
~ 30 Leave It To Beaver
7:00 Rifleman
7:30 Ozz1e and Harriea
8 00 Patty Dul&lt;t
8 :30 Shindig
9:30 Burke'o Law
JO ·OO ABC Scope

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11 :00 News
11 : 15 Weather
11 . 2S Sports

11 30 Lea Crane Show

WF.D.. MAR. J HIGHLIGBTI
7:30 Color VIRGINIAN-olol'
nng Lee J . Cohb as Judge HeD·
ry Garth and James Drury .a1
the Virginian. ''Legend for a

Lawman." Bank robbers dupe
Randy into helping them break
into a bank guarded by MMshal Floyd Buckman.
9:00 Color
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES"Fancy
Pants" starring Boll
Hope and Lucille Ball Fortunehunlinl Geor1e Van-Basinpell
hires an actor to impersonate
his buUer in an effort to IDIpress crud• bl!t wealthy Ap
Floud lnd her socially llll~
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