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Gr""l• haD on March a at. A saclr: lrmch lco~ milk
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PEOPLE LIKE TO BUY CARS
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Methodist Women's
Society
Christian Service at 8
joint
meeting at the church on Monday evening made plans for a
Study Class on New Nallons.
The first session is scheduled
for April 4th at 7:30p.m. un der
the direction of Mrs. Ray Prof-

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One of the great advantages om:. bank
auto loans offer is the money that they
help you to sal'e on the over-all cost of a
car.! Our low bank rates and clea·r statement of terms ( eliminatin!( any chance of
extra cost~) can mean •avwq,s for Y?," · • ·
in purchasing your next or second car.

The Circle members were remmded of the Huntington District WSCS Spring meeting to
be held at the Johnson's Memorial Methodist Church In Huntlngton on Thursday, March 25.
Registration will begin at 9:15
a m Nursery will be provided
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II)' United Prell lllloruollollll
Political, religious and civil
rightll leaders renewed an anlfY call lor action today ln tho
case of a white woman slain in
civil rights wort In Alabama
after four members of !be Ku
Klllll Klan were arrested and
charged with her murder.
Demands were voiced for the
arrest or impeachment ol Ala·
llftlclals and police offi·
cera.
President Johnaon Clllled a
news conference Friday

e Your Cholco of
Decorolor Colors

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"VInollo" VInyl
el'ull Urelhono

COII!mbus in June.
They ve sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Feeney.
BeiUIIIU Post, 128, American Legion in Middleport. Co•poniOl'ers this year are the Business and Professional
Women's Club and the Catholic Women 's Club of Sacred
Heart Church.
Senior Band. She is being coConnie Cooke, daughter of sponsored by the Women 's Club
Mrs. Jean Cooke and Kenneth of the Sacred Heart Church
Cook,1 is Clh&lt;lpon,sored by the Joyce Long, daughler of · Mr.
Busin'lf" Women • Club. She and Ml'1. Lewis Long, is spon-•
actl~e in sch~l and commu- sored by the Legion auxiliary,
lty a!J~lrs. She •• a majorette She Is a member of the Midnd a member of the Middle- dleport Church of Christ and
rt High School Ba.nd,
the secretary of the Condyslrlpel'1
tn Club, Glee Club member at Veterans Memorial Hosptt• secr,tary, assl~nt editor a.. Her school activities Inof the school , paper, 'The Ac. elude the Latin Club Glee Club
t~lly''. She I~ a member ol r•porl&lt;!r for the Future Hom.:
&lt;frl Scout Troop 221 aod 8 makers of America, Intramural
member of Heath Meth()dlst spnrts and plays clarinet in the
q.ur¢1 (where she sings In the Senior' band.
cljpir) and MYF (Methodist Edith Haptonstall the daugbYIIIIth Fellowahip), an officer ter of. Mr. and Mrs: 'Paul Hapof , the County Council MYF, tonstall, is sponsored by the
aqt SOfV\'8 on the council for Legion auxiliary. She is a mem111 ifortar;nouth district. S h e her of the Spanish club, Latin .
,. ,I] . ,., ervl'l ·88 a t;\ln_dystriper Club, senior band, Glee Club. ·
at ••,~M ~emorb!I H~pltal. and ._plays intramural sports.
y ·(\ar!de is Jhe daughter She is secretary of and active ·
of ,.,r, 8illl ~rs· l!:ugene Conde 'ir ·the Wktminltter Youth Felona ~I• a 'in!mbe. of the Sacred lowship of the First
United
Heatt Chlirch where she lings Presbyterian Church ol which
in l~e senior choir. She belongs she is a member. She sings
to ll)e Future Homemakers of In the senior choir, has stu. , EDITH HA,PTONSTALI.
America. at MilS, Is a momber died plano with Mrs. A. R.
of tlie Spanish Club and. plays Hecox for several years, and
lhe clarinet ln the Middleport also is a Condystrlper·

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chance to be In the same room
with Mr. Wallace for five minutes."
·Jamea Farmer director of
the
of Racial Equality, slid, Mra. !Juzzo's death
was "the re!IU!t of the achon
ot Gov. Wallace and other of!lela'- who .have encouraged
brulaUty and last ditch res!!'lance to the mandate of the
American Constitution and all
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Points Out Need
Farmer said the slaying
"pnints out the need lor continuous fed eral presence" in AIabama.
Michigan sta te Rep. David
Holmes .rr , a Negro, called on
the PreSident and Congress to
take action in Alabama "even
to the tune of 1mpeachi118 those
in public office in that state if
nec'essary."
The Ep iscopal bishop of Washington, D. C. , the Rt. Rev. Wil·
Ham F . Creighton said Col. AI-

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Alabama highway patrol. and
Dallas County Sheriff Jim Clark
"c-ertainly should be put under
arresl."
Michigan's two U.S. senators,
Democrats Pat McNamara and
Philip A. Hart telegraphed the
President urging him "to use
every means at your command
to help bring to justice those
who committed this crime."
Reacts Sharply
At Tuscaloosa, Ala., the lmperial wizard of the Ku Klux

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Kia na. Rebert Shelton, ·
sharply to Presidellt JIOIIII•
remark that Klalllmen
terrorists.
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Shelton said the l'tell'
was ''a damn liar.••
If the lour mOl)
turned out to be
Shelton said, "we
going to come to
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he said, "but if she ofr..
w 1 had bee!&gt; at home Willi
fivt kidl, lhe lrOUldrr't&gt;
been caught Jn thlll

CHARLESTON, WVa. (UPI)
-Weal VIrginia recorded its second four-fatality traffic accident
within 24 hours near here Fri·
day night when four Duke University students on their waj&gt; to
a weekend holiday ln Ohio were
killed ln a truck-car collision on
the West Vtrglnla Turnpike.
The victims, all of Ohio, escaped death momentarily when
avoJding a coHlsion with one
truck but their car went into a
skid and crashed sidewaya into
another rig.
The del!d were Identified as
the driver. William M. Ruggles,
20, of Columbus, aod passen
gers Kristine J , Johnston. 18,
Granvile, Ohlo, and Carol Joan
Cranmer, 20. Zanesville, 0 h I o,
and Linda Israel, 20, of Marietta, Ohio·
Police said three of the victims were killed instantly while
Miss Israel died at a Charleoton hospital.
Ambulance attendants worked
for more than an hour to lree '
one body front the wreckag•.
Bire-:eruptetl awnentt later but
was extinguished without injur-

ies.

The truck driver walked Iron
the accident uninjured
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Four pel'10ns were It Ill e d
Thursday night when their compact auto smashed Into another
vehicle near Bluefield.

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band, AnlbODy, was heard to
uy: "I wlah they'd give me the

Four Ohioans
Die in Crash
On Turnpike

Tllese four girls, all juniors at MHS, will represent

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lier, Wallace oaid : •·or cour,. I
feel badly about anybody get·
ling kUled. It's still safer on
Highway 80 in Alabama lhan
riding the subway Jn New
York."
"Mrs. Liuzza went to Alabama
to serve the struggle for ju.olice," Johnson said. "She was
mUrdered by the enemjes of
justice, who lor decades have
used the rope. the gun, the tar
and the feathers to terrorize
their neighbors.
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to . announce the arrests made
by the FBI in the slaying of
Mrs. VIola Gregg Liuzzo, 39,
Detroit. She was the mother of
five children.
Alabama Gov. George C.
Wallace said the slaying, which
took place on U.S. 80 between
Selma and Montgomery '!bursday night. was 'an outrageotl!
crime" and "a cowardly aCt."
He released the statement
through a secretary.
WaUace "Feel Badly"
In a televised Interview ear-

MHS Delegates
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Fom,Lc Mrs john A. Chattin present·
t'tled "ReZipperod C111hlon
ed
the
program
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K' dling the Inner Life
The Rae lne Amer lcan LegionI
P ~ er " Scripture used in the and Auxiliary held the ann~
d;v~tio;,.l program was taken Legion birthday party at
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Sunday
afternoon.
It
was
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rrom James ~iso~ was Mrs the 46th anniversary of the Le;urser~ :::" with Miss Jose!: gion and 18th for Racine Post .
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~s n~sery worker.
602.
Visit the 3rd floor furniture Dep1rtment for Excellent V•lues lri hsy
a Twenty-four persons attend- Mrs. Eugene Holte: Auxiliary
Chairs, Rockers, Recliners, Lounge Ch1irs 1nd Occ1sional ChJirs.
ed the meeting. including two president. presided with John T.
Early American, Modern, D1nish Modern and French Provlnclll Styles,
guests, Mro. Willis Dud6ing of Wolfe, Poat Commander, and
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Pledges
the Mason Mothers' Club and ~s. Vir~! Walker, Acting-Chap- , Upholstered in Nylon Frieze, Vinyl, Nylon Mattalesse and Tapestry,
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the guest speaker, Mrs . . F. C. lam, assrstlng.
: Sponsoring Dance
Reichert of New Haven. Mrs. Rep. Ralph Welker, was the
$189 00 WING BACKS
SALE $100.~
I1 The pledges of Pi Sigma Reichert, presented facts perti- guest
His talk was of
fratermty of Rio Grande col- I nent to the need for the Increase great interest to those tlttendlng.
$159:00 WING BACKS
SALE '$109\ .
Serving Meigs Count y for over 93 yean
' lege are spon!IOring a dan;~ : in giving of blood to the Mobile A queotlon and anaw~ period
$139.00 ROCKER-RECLINERS
SALE ·$1.04.00 .
Wednesday, Ma,..h 31, from v, 1 Un" when it visits the area ev- was held on several topiCs pend·
D I 30-10·30 featuring ·:The Cob- ery- six months. The bloodmo- Jng in State Legislature.
POMEROY
$119.00 ROCKER-RECLINERS
SALE$92.00
RUTLAN
1 ras ," Coronet recording arhsts bile visits in the county In ApPast Unit Presidents attendl trom Beverly •. Ohio.
_~ nl and October of each year. Jng Included Mrs. W!Uiam Stew$79.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS
SALE $64.00 I
Mem ber Feder al R..erve System
The affair will .be held in Da
The speaker urged the public art, Athens who Is also past 8th
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VIS Hall RecreatiOn Room
at j to suppnrt the Red Cross Fund district President; Mrs. Edward . $59 00 PLATFORM ROCKERS
Member Federal Deposit lnsur anre Corporation
' the college. All area . teen-age~ I C3.mpaign each year in the Simpson, Ml'1. Dean Brinker, . $169 00 ROCKER-RECLINERS
SALE
iare welcome. The pnce "
I county. This organization as- Mrs. David Yost, also pas• 8th
SALE $124.00
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ce~....:._pe~. -- - ----- I sists in keeping the mobile District .Jr. activities cha~ $149:00 ROCKER-RECLINERS
, program In action In the co"'.'ty. Mro. Vll'gil Walker and Mrs
$79 00 RECLINERS
SALE $64.0!0
i Mason's fund drive Is tentahve- Virgil Rcush.
$129;00 ROCKER-RECLINERS
SALE
; 1y scheduled for April 9th, with Past Post Co~ers attend! Mrs Dallas Walker, iCtmg ing were William Stewart, Ath·
$89.Q9 SWIVEL ROCKERS
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chab-man.
ens; David Yost, Vlrgil Walker
$109.00
RECLINERS
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•Brown, Mrs. L. E. Tbomaa and served the Eighth District aa
SA~: : 88 ;:
I Mrs. Lester zerk.le served re- Chairman on varJous prograrm $109.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS
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l Ml'1. Fred Spencer, president, ker was a guest.
' Mrs. Russell BartOn, Mrs. Dol- Cake, ice eream, coffee and
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Cadle,
Mrs.
George
Carson,
mints
were
served,
followed
by
OF OUR BUDGET LINE OF LIVING ROOM ·. SUITES
ROCKER-RECLINERS
SALE E ~:oo .
i Mrs. Glen Cartwright, Mrs. a social hour.
$98 00 SWIVEL ROCKERS
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I John A. Chattin, Mt'1. W.
H.
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FIR8T IS BORH
I Frame, Mrs. William Fry, Mrs.
MASON
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Phil
Roy Harless, Mrs. W a y n e
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Mrs.
Murl
Megee,
Mrs.
Green,
SALE
PRICE
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Spo&lt;lol.
Seled From 7 Stylft
COMPARI
$78.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS
$75 00
Arr1ngement
lmmedbt• Del.
Ralph Pickens, Mrs.
James Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Florand 6Colon
Wllh Fodory
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are
announcing
the
birth
Proffitt, Mro. John Rottgen,
$ 139•.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
::~: $ f:tch
Mrs. John Sisson, Mrs. Reuben ol their lirst child, a daughtet,
2
Stewart, Mrs. Howard Van Ma- Stephanie Dawn on March m
$37.50
BOUDOIR
CHAIRS
SALE
$25.,00
Foam Cushions
Ire, Mrs. Charles Yeager and at St. Petersburg. The mother
of the Infant is the former Bar- $59.00 TV SWIVB. CHAIRS
SALE $12.00
Nylon Fabric
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Mrs. ·Ray Proffitt.
IMMEDIATI
COMPAitl
bara
Wilson
of
Mason.
The
lnPlain Style
DILl VERY
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SALE ~3.00 .
faot weighed 6 pounds and 4
ounces. The maternal grand$42.00 WOOD ROCKERS (Upholltered)
SALE $22.00
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parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs·
BUss
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Foam Cushions
Brent Wilson of Charlestolt tell
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IMMEDIATI
Nylon Fabric
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on Tueaday evening to vlalt with
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their daughtet. flD-ln-law and
The Xi Gamma Mu Chapter new granddaughter In Florida.
o Beta Sigma 'Phi met at the
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Mlddl"'
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port Wednesday evening.
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Nylon Fabric
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Election of officers wu held
IMMEDIATI
Attractive Style
DELIVERY
and
the followiDg were elected:
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No:ma Amsbary, president;
Ctoalc: Now lnt.rmoctlato- Romlller.
Clarice Krautter, vice presilltrcer, 1portltr w.ith lntlne optloM
dent; Shlrley Custer, recording
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secretary ; Nita Conde, correFoam Cushions
I sponding secretary; and Ann
Nylon Fabric
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Rupe. treasurer.
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Extra Long 100" Sofa
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It was announced that Shir,.
' ley Custer, Nita Conde, June
: Walton and Margaret Follrocl
would receive the Ritual of Jewels and Jane Brown and Lee
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IMMEDIATI
Seyler will receive the Exem'
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plar Degree ln a ceremony to
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held Wednesday, March II
Nylon Fabiric
at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Margaret Follrod.
Ater the business session a
1 tupperware party was held with
S Cushillll Sofa
' games and prizes being award·
Foam Cushions
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IMMEDtATI
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prize. Refreshment&amp; were serv·
Early Am erican Style
I ed by Nellie Brown, Pearl Wei·
ker. Norma Amsbary and Rolle
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Sending gifts were Mro. Myrtie Grover' Mrs. Do roth Y Co'.!ins. Mrs. Pat Humphrey' Mrs.
Roger Mowery, Mrs. Janet ~enoy, Mrs. Evelyn Napper, rs.
Lyle Chapman, Mrs. Bob OtapI man Mrs. Jean Creameans Mrs.
i Gene O'Dell , Mrs. Roy Howell,
L•ura Hoover, and Mrs. Mae
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will.
Duriog the business meeting
Miss Sanborn appointed a nomlnatlog committee composed of
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy, Mrs. M.
Hattie
th
L. French and Mrs.
Smith. They wiD report at e
April meeting. The circle voted
to purchase space on the P.T.A.
Calendar and to assist In purchasing chalrs for the Sunday
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studyfrom
leeson
on calendar.
" Abraham"
the book, "Genells," by Charles Kraft, was reviewed by Mrs.
Emerson Jones. She traced tbe
llle of Abraham u he
was

pink
white streamel'1
MASON Circles
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and new
callednation
by God
ing toand
a basolnet
In which leadgifts Rebecca
the Mason
and totheestablish
place

were placed. Games were enjoyed and prizes were awarded
to Mrs. Robert Hoover, Mrs.
Lee Denney, Mrs. Butch Grover, Miss Rita Casci and Mrs.
Jim Batey received the door
' prize.
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A large cake decorated w•th
pink and blue booties, punch,
potato chips, mints and coffee
were served by Mrs. Houdashell and Miss Kay Eblin.
The guests Included Mrs. _Lorain Venoy, Mrs. Roberta D::on,
Mrs. Judy Denney,_Mrs. eanor Hoover, Mrs. Paul
I and Rita, Mrs. Sandy Batey ah It
Mr Ma ia Houdas e
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opened
day afternoon at the churCh. 1 meditation by Mia
Bea wltb
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Mn.with
Butch
Grover
wa•March
bonored
a baby
shower
It at the home of Mrs. Robart
Houdaohelt, uaisted by Mrs.
Robert venoy.
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Meigs County Sheriff Robert C. HaM enha r h completes an accident report f8na
1n makmg an rnvesl!gatron of a one-car mrshap at Bradbu r y Fndav ail ernoon . T11.·o persons were injured when thJt
1955 model convertible clipped a power pole . ~ Larry Baker Pholo.

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Bomb Fails
ToSinki.ST :

Abel Seems
To Have his
Vote Victory

Rapid-Fire Offense Runs into Northwestern for .Title
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Tbe dream of an unbeaten oeason aparkplug George Burkhart with ly Identical, and bllhll' llllusual.,believein looking over an epponfourth quartera. Springboro bad ent in advance.
lrresiltable Ioree in the form by aendlng the Wildcats back te and Dale Keams with 14.
of Springboro's -cular of· to Anglaize County stinging
only two field goat. but bit 15 "I doa't believe In "'"lllnl,"
tense, and the immovable oi). from a ?H2 thrashing.
In the aecoad game of the :lor 11 foul ahota. Norttnreotern the Wooster Co!Jea:e product
ject represented by Northwest·
afternoon aession, Northw.,.t· :didn1 even score a !Ieider but sald. "I didn't evm - that
ern'~ sna.ll·llke attack, et to- And , Northwestern. smashed ern's John Pamer hit on a :connected 011 11 of 14 charity first ~Springboro-Minlterl pme.
da lor Ohio's Clasa A high IAlbany • ~pes of bemg Athens jum~ as the first hall eoded 'tosaes. ·
You can tell enougb by looking
school basketball chapionshlp. Co.unty's flrll state . ebampiOII- Ito gove the H~kles a lead they , Roy Bates, the Northwestern at their lineup."
ahip quintet by dowrung the Red never relmqwshed.
mentor who coached (A&gt;8 Springboro Coach Gerald
Both the Panthers of Spring· Devilll, 50-41, In a battle of the 1 They built the margin to nine Angeles pltcblng star Dean Saunde111 doesn't loUow thai line
boro's Cler(llont County entry slow-&lt;lown teams . Albany how· at the end of three quarters :Cbance when Chance waa a of reasoning, so he spent much
and the Huskies of Northwest- ed out at Z&amp;-2.
1and converted 11 of 14 free ' Huskle, said be boped "we of Friday afternoon watching
ern, from West Solem m Wayne The Panthero u....t a fast- throws in the final period to ice Idon't have to run with Spring· Northwestern perform.
County, were slight underdogs breaking attack
rugged re- their 24th win in 25 starts.
I boro."
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He summed up his own team's
in Friday'• semi-final g"'""", bounding and balanced scoring Jerry Coburn hit for 19 points • "We'll try to control the ball, Iwin by calling it a "fine team
But that didn't seem to make in ending the Wildcats' 24-game to pace Northwestern while :and if we do they11 be in effort."
much difference to the t w o ' winning strenk. Junior center Lloyd Colburn came 'off Ule trouble.'' be sakt. .
1 "We got ..our fast IM;~ak going
squads.
' Mike Blevins paced the offense bench to score 13 for Albany. Bates is .an oddoty In tto." lreal good, he saod. We knew
Springboro shattered Minster's Iwith 22 points, followed by Both winning teams had near· coaching f~eld. he doean t Mmster bad 10 come back to

WASIDNGTON (UP!) - The
conseMUll amOfll! labor, lndtuotry and government offlciala
here appears to be that I. W.
Abel has won the election for
the presidency of the United
Steelworkers union.
Abel, currently secretary·
troasurer of the union, chal·
lenged President David J. McDonald lor the po,ooo job in a
Feb. 9 election· Results have
not been officially announced.
The challenger's backers said
they expected the count
show that Abel won by a relatively narrow margin-10,000
votes or loU--in the balloting
by the union's 828,000 members.
A steel company official said
that "Abel seems to have it
locked up."
Same SentlmeDt
The ume sentiment was
hlarcl at AFL-CIO headquarters
from union .sourcea who were
not Involved In the contest.
The union's tellers are now
conducting hearing• on protests
over the balloting In major
cltler. They are required to
mall certified rerults of the bat.
toting to union membera by
May I.

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Movie Shown
About Ohio
To Rotarians

WAI!IDNGTON (UP!) Preo-

ldelll JokiiiOII, wratllfal at the
slaylaJ of o Detroit woman ID
the teue votma rtcbta atm.

lion In Alabama, found kroad
aapport today ID bil aJIIIOliiiC·
ed deteraduatlon to ""'b acUvltlea of the Aa Klu Kloa.
A moderate IOUibellll coall'flamaa. Rep. Cbarlea L
Wellner, J).(Jo,, cllled for 1
fall IDveatl&amp;lllloa of tbe Klaa
by Coni'••• to expooe tbe ..,.
cret orpallaUon to
public
Upload determine wblt addlUouallepflatloa qbl be noc•••ary. Maoy oilier memben
ol Conll't.. alao lll'led lmme-

"lnvltatlon to Ohio," a color
movie featuring Wally Cox who
had a hot dog stand to move
to a better location, was shown
members of the Middleport·
Pomeroy Rotary club Friday
night at Heath Methodist
church.
Former Rep. George Melnhart Introduced Dick Roblnaon dlate IDqlllry.

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WORLD
WAilBINGTON - GOVERNment ~eltntilta pLID to put a
DUclear reactor power plant
Into opace lor the first time
within the next two years. The
lligbt bu two almJ - to test
a compact power oystem
capable of aupplylng 100 watil
of electricity over long periods
of time I{ICI to checlr. a tiny ton
SGT. VOSS
rocket enJb&gt;e developed lor fu.
lure space Bi&amp;bll to Jupiter or 5111- Edward Voss of Pom..
roy arrived In VIet Nom oa
beyond.
February M. S,t. Vooo, who
Atomic power batteries aet- HI aerved U yean ID lbe U.
tlng their energy from radioao- S. Army, wa1 wilmar of the
live nuiteriiiJ bave been flown Combat lnfalllry Badge Ia tbe
aboard apacecran before. But Korean Ctllhtct. Prior to I"'
SNAP·IOA will carry the first ing to VIet Nam be wao staminiature nuclear reac:tot aloft. Uoned al Cleveland Air D..
Except In aile, it Ia olmilar to feaae.
the gianll which run Polaris
aubmarinea and landbased cen·
tral power atatlona.

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By ROBERT GRIMM
Untled Press Jntemalional
COLUMBU~ (UP!) -Sudden·
ly it's 1961 and 1962 all over
•gain when Cincinnati St· Xavier and Columbus South hook
up tonight for the Ohio high
school Class AA basketball
championship.
Basketball fans in two of the
state's three largeat cihes still
haven1 recovered from the
years that Cincinnati and Ohio
State collided for the national
college basketball title. And
they're in for another dose of
thrills tonight on the scholastic
front.
If city pride means anything,
St. Xavier's Bombers may bave
the edge as they seek to become
the first Cincinnati team ever
I&lt; win the Class AA title and
the first Catholic school to turn
the trick.
The Bombers looked mighty
in polishing off tourney
fav&lt;&gt;rite Lima Shawnee, 71·58,
Friday night's semiflnalll.

Mrs. Mu}ford
Of Henderson
Dies Friday
PT. PLEASANT - Mn. Wllla
Hereford Mulford, 69, died Frlday night at her lit. I Hendar·
sou home following a f o u r
montha illness.
She waa born at Hogsett, W.
Va., June 15, 1895, daughter of
the late Robert E. ancl Grace
Withers Hereford. Her mar&gt;
riage was te D. L. Mulford, wbo

Judge Terms
Jury Finding
Inconsistent

Service Announced

survives. Other survivor• are

of 1\l.&amp;rietta, witb th• State lllgh·
two slsten and 1 brotller, Mrs.
way bepartment, who presented
the film. Afterwards he obFred Brown of Apple Grove,
1erved tha !lim has been
e8S
Mrs. Ella Irvin of Hogaett aDd
shown to thousands of Ohio
0
Judge John W. Hereford of
elementary school children wbo
Huntinston.
rarely fail to etperlence a
Mrs. Hereford waa a member
thrill from seeing tbe variety
i of the Zion Baptist church. Serof industrial might of their
vices will be held at 2 p.m.
'home state.
Sunday in the erow-Hussell Fu"It suggests that we have a
neral home. Rev. Harry· follller
mission," eald Robinson, "l n PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Sor- , will officiate, and burial wlllp be
doing what we can to keep ah Jane Redman, 77, died Fri· in Beale Church cemetery·
Ohio a place our children will day In Pleasant Valley hospital Friencjs may call at the funeral
lind ao areat when they be- following a lingering lllneu. home,
Icome adult• as they think It She wu born In Mason county
is now.''
Feb. 5, 1888, dauchter of the
Dick Rosenbaum prealded. late William and Nancy Wilson
He announced that next Thur11- Board. She was the widow of
day the board of dlrec~ra wUU Foy Redman.
meet at I p.m. at h!J rtsldl!nce Mrs. Redman t. aurvlved by
and next Friday night at 8 the three aons and two daughtert,
WASIIJNGTON -THE KEY·
club meets with Rotary Anns Cbarles Redman and Miu Analont o1 President Johnson's
lor dinner at the blah school nalee Redman, both of Pt. Pleacafeteria and th! annual Eat- aant: Horal Redman of Chester,
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edueltlon ~gram, •
ter Seal letter stuffing bee.
Pa.; Guy Redman of Richmond.
lion school aid bJII, " past Its
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Ladies of Heath church serv· Calif., and Mrs. R. G. Gutberle
PT. PLEASANT tlluat&gt;eat test.
.
ing a steak dinner last niibl of Los Angelea, Calif. There l!
services for Ernest C. Waggen·
'!be
ed rlmar- PT. PLEASANT A . dr~ver were Mrs. Mildred Zeigler, one grandson and lour . 1,..,., 1
181
er, 67, a resident of 1315 Viand
D to
1,;, '::~~mJ:t or ' and his passenger were mjured Mrs. Nan Moore. Mrs. Robert ll'andchiidren.
St., wlll be held at 3:30 p.m.
~ling for \:.or children in a one-car acciden• at 5:5:i Coats, Mrs. Ray Rail, and Misa Service• will be held at 2
Sunday at the Crow·Hussell FuJi-d the Houoe Friday nilhi a.m. today on Rt· 17, near the Bess Sanborn.
p.m. Sunday at the Mlhr Ste!V· I
neral home. Rev. Calton Boyles,
Ill I 111-W vote. II DOW aoes Ed McCullough 'farm.
ens Funeral home. Rev. '
Jr., wlll officiate, and burial
to tha Senate which tradiUon- Vitto A. Pemello. 24, DunJITNEY REMINDER
1Wilcox will oll1ciate, and burial I
will be In Suncrest cemetery.
bu
been'
fr'endl'ar
to
led·
bar,
W.
Va.,
dmer
of
t~e
car
Middleport
Volunteer
firemen
•will be In Sli)lerest cemetery.
111
Mr. Waggener, a retired bulk
~ IChool ld ~ :... H0use stated to the State pollee he ,again reminded area residents Friends may call at the lunoero11 1
oil distributor died Friday In
• was rounding a curve and an today that they are aponsorlng 1 home after I p.m. today.
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Holzer hospital He wu a memapproaching semi-tractor outfit a jitney suppper this evening 1
ber of the Presbyterian church,
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CAUF. approached over the yellow line from l unlli 7 p.m.at the
SUIT FILED
HARTFORD - Gerald Fields, Minturn Lodge of Mason, Frank·
.:..Authorltlea late Friday seized and forced his car to drop off Pearl-s! Elementary ochool
I A partition of real estate suit
41, was Injured here Friday af. , lin Commandery, Knights Tern·
a CliChe ol S73 machine guns the berm In order to avoid a
has been flied
in
temoon in a mining accident ' plar, Royal Arch Mason, Pat
and 100 000 rounds of am· collision. The car went out of
CLUB TO MEET
· County Com111011 Pleaa court
at
the Jeffer• coal mine.
Wilson Shrine Club, Benl Ked•
munltlo~, at least part of which control and ran Into a field, 1 The first meetlng of the Meigs Vir~il R. •Marsh of Ala1meda,
Fields waa reported in lair em Temple of the Shrine and
they said wu destined for the turning over four times The County Tractor
Maintenance Calli., agamst Carrie Selby,
condition today at Holzer bol· the York Cross of Honor.
anenais of two private ri&amp;ht· car was demolished.
club will be held this evening, al.
pita! In Gallipolis. He waa Iran.. He is survived by hil wile, ;
wing armies, the Minutemen
The driver and his passenger, March 27, at the county ellen!erred
to Holzer from Veteran• the former Freda Machir, and
B00Z1 BLU£8 -Thll tiny
and Ranger extumist groups. Linda Lee Gilloily, 22, Sylvania. sion office. The I p.m. meeting 1 FIGHT DATE SET
Memorial
hospital where he wu two brothers, John F. Waggen- .
tulle 11 bad neWI for elbow
Part of the arms confiscated 0 .. were taken to Holzer boa- is open to any boy In the coun- PATERSON. N. J. CUP!)
taken
Immediately
followinl the er of Jackson, 0., and Grafiam
benders, The g&amp;dJet, devel·
ID the taraest seizure of illegal pltai where he was treated, and ty 12 years of age or older in- 1 Lea:l': m:=•lg~t Ca te
Windom Waggener of St. AI·
opeclln Germany, checks the accident.
percentage of alcohol In the
woapona in California history Miss Gllloily. still In the emer- terested In learning more about 1;- 0 in
J c~~ flab~ r
A coal company
employee bans.
1
a11o may have been destined aency room at 10 p.m., may be safety and maintenance Ill the ¥ SSS: c, J
April 30 ayatem of a llllllorllt. A yel· eald Fields was injured when
low substance Inside the de' be was caUiht between 1 piece
LOCAL TEMPS
La:d. America, state off~ admitted later today.
operation of tractors.
ato~h:r P:terson Armory.
vice turna green after the of eqUipment and a small stale Tho temperature In Pom..
aubject breathes tbrouah the
fall. Fields wu taken to the roy's business dlltrtct at 11:30 .
tube.
According to the Munutemen
bospital by Foglesong ambu- a.m. today was 38 degrees un- GHOSTLY GAS-Rlaing liP
philooophy, the American peolance at about 3:30
der sunny sides.
like o.~tnle, UlumlnatlliiiiJI
ple will eventually have to regives a ghostly look tq lbll:
Hopeful Side of
volt and fi&amp;ht lor their free.
~eene u a worker In Bloom. ,
lleld, N.J., seals the llahf.
dom. At that time the Minnt..
Cancer ill Theme
producing quartz arc ~Jibes
men Will break out their ., ms
The hopeful sld• o! cancer
used by Weiltlnghouse lilslde ·
· wlll be l!lreosed when the 7th
and provide the leadership lor
their
mercury npor Jampt; '
· . Ohio Olred Cancer Aosembly
revolt. The Rangers are aiml·
convenes In Columbus Sunday,
Jar 10 lite minutemen.
It was announced today by Spencer w. Northup, M. D., presiWASHINGTON- FOR A!k..
OIVOTEI; tO INTUESl OP
dent of the American Cancer , ·
llonauts Virgil I. Grissom and
Society's Ohio Division.
I
MIIIJI MAlON A. . A
Jobn W. Young, their wei·
Some M men and
women
oomt to the nation's capital
from all plrll of (;lhlo. who
was mort nerve-wra&lt;king in
one time hid cancer, will stand
aome waya than the lenJest
: in testimony that most
, fmenll of their three-«blt light.
! cers, when detected and treat- I
lut they enjoyed every minute
' ed early, can be cured. Th.ev I
ef iL
Will be joined by some
American Cancer Society vol·
The aatton's most recent
unteors to kickoff the aoclety'a
IJlAceiiiiD, wbo pUoted the lira!
CASHING JN-Aithoueh annual April Can.., Cruaade,
maneuverable manned •paceJohnny Paychek didn't strllce which aeeka $2,100,000 thr&lt;IUfll-j
craft around the world three
it rich In 1HO when he out Ohlo.
timer lut Tueadey, received a
I
foulht
Joe .LOuil for tbe
Eddie Albert, noted actor
WINGLESS WONIID Lookltl8 Uke an eloDCeteil teanlrop~
heroes' welcome Friday, visit·
'
heav)'Weilht
title,
hil
pert
·
stage,
screen
anc1
television,
In
thla sv-~ liftlnl-lrY vehlde l10ur lalethll ~" : :
Ina the White House to b• hon«ed by Prealdent Johnaon and
abe hia vohmteer ,role asl965
craft. Developed
J.ble
riding lD 1 motarcada to the
111 air holteM IChool,
tiona! ACS cancer Cruaade vl&lt;!f. will 8y at mo~ !ban bll to • choiCe of luldlap at _ _.
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Paychel&lt;'a flrlt pqcb~A
' cbairinan will be
• pUot to 117 rom or
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~I to bt Jnetecl by ConI!OIDI tbrvu1J1.
apeaker ~I the meeting.
..r.;;··1 Uo~ Jet IIIDW&amp;)'t.

Lontr Din
Js Ended.fOr

Mrs, Redman

E. C. Waggener

Two ln].Ured .
In Crash on
WVa Route 17

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In Hospital

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Condition
After Accident

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beat a1mD1t evwybody ...
we were worried.''
Minlter'• VlrJil ~
Uolted Preaa ~ •
CJaas A Coacb of the Year, was
dlsappolnled, of coune, bul
shrugged off the lou.
"At least we &amp;ot tbll far, ~
we certainly are proud of tba1.
be said. ''They weren't any
tougher. than we expected. We
just didn't do lt."
Albany's Bill Whaley, a for,.,.
mer Ohio Unive111ity ~t,
predicted that today' a chamPlOIIship meeting would be a 'heck· "He'd be a IfNI bowler .If
uva bali game.'' He said North- be'd 1011111 to let IG of the ball!"
western was the best club
team had met all season.

Sprin9'
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baaetball plajoell .. 1
inl play Ill die 8L ..U..'I "'
ttatlonal ud P I ,. . . nyo In eomllll ftH,
Harry Keuel ol Athto!t. ...
worst as au eromlner --~
Ohio Auditor's office, wiD team. Harry baa " ing II the llOUI'Iboule In,_..,
roy lor _oeveral montba.
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Don Hilt, Mike 11a1eJ . ..
Lloyd Buck off tbll

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And South's Bulldogs loomed a In the opening game, Columformidable obstacle in the wake bus South was in command all highway. The Indians had by Arnzen outplayed Mlller at ev· "'id scored nine of hil 19 points
bans Invitational will be pllf'
of demolishing Akron Central the way in posting its 22nd win far the tallest team In the tour· ery t~rn and outscllred hom 22- llo give the &amp;mbers a 49 • 42 Mid-Ohio Vall&lt;')' Conerence ed April 2-3.
65-50.
in 23 starts· The Bulldogs out- nament and the classiest rec· IS Moller foul"! out wtth I :54 lead at the third quarter mark·
offlcllils have
agreed II
----il'hile the Columbus South vic- shot and ontrebounded Akron ord.
left 10 the garr..
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d ck upon a baseball schedule lor
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tory was eo:pected In most quar- Central and used • tight zone
A head-to-head duel between It was close until St. X br~ke Be1ore that ll was rup an tu ' !Ids spring.
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ters, st. xavier's upset over defense to hold the Wildcats out "player of the year" Jeff Mil· through midway In the third although SL xavier led moll of The schedule calls fM con·
Shawnee was the tournament's of the middle.
ler of Shawnee and Bob Arnzea period when unheralded guard the way.
terence play to begin Tueaday,
0
real shocker lor most of the South took command early,
April 6 and continue through
r1 J3nt ID
13,823 fans in St. John Arena building a 111-7 lead dorlng the
Tloabet't Depl. Store -."avo- May 17. Five teams, Rutland,
and thousands more on a state- . second period. By the tlllrd perlene Flesher •83 : Mary Rickard l!'astern, Southern, McArthur,
wide television network.
iod break it was 46-28 and the
276; Nancy Powell 349 ; Jean and Wahama presently make
S. X shut off Shawnee's run- Bulldogs were set to wrap it up.
Roush 300; Pal Paugh 349 ; Han- up the Mid.()hlo Valley confer·
ning game and forced the In- South Coach John Colmery
dicap 156; Total 1793. Won I ence members.
By uatted Preaa ~
dians to fire from the out- apparently was unimpressed by
Lost 2. FJ..ber'o Teueo
Games scheduled are :
Oscar Robertson was tlJii
side. Shawnee, oobeaten in 25 Akron Central, citing a couple
Ruth Ann Bailey 348;
Tuesday. April 6, Rutland at "Big No" in Philadelphia
starts entering the game, was of Columbus City League teams
Evans 410; Mary Hoffman 348 : Wahama·
'dreamo of quick ascension •
hanging on the ropes at the end. he believed could bave beaten
- P. Bl\lkam 310; Maxine Aldridge 444: E r m
Wednesday, April 7, Eastern 1further playoll plateaus.
And the Bombers made it the Wildcats.
, Mareb Z3, 11165
N. Carsey 366; I Coucb 341; Dotoon 404; Total 1952. Won 2 at Rutland.
Robertson,.wbo baa bil look so simple. They made Coach Dick Berning of St. Xa- Alley Cats - M. Titus 115; L Burt 377; J. Hysell 290; Hand- Lost I.
.
Wednesday, April 7, Racine aspirations for a retum their own 2()-(ooters to build up vier summarized his victory by J. Sel?o 242: J. Welker 189; B. icap 333; Total 1917; Won 0 Hogh Game- Joan
at Wahama.
ing with &amp;lion in the Natlooll
a lead and then forced Shawnee commenting, "We knew what "!erry 170; R. Becker 214; Han· Lost 3. Rutland Fumllurt - D. lligh Ser~es -:"' M81ute
Saturday, April 10, McArthur Basketball Aosociatlon's Easto
to foul during the final period they were .going to do, and our dtcap 430; Total 1430. Won 2 Grate 370: p carson 347; C. 444; Team Hogh ~arne at Eastern (21 .
ern Division finals, acored foor
in a desperate effort to catch only problem waa to determine Lost I. Vamplreo - S. Clark Black 310; M. Edwards 318; V. er's Teuco 715; Team
Tuesday, April 13, Rutland at of . Cincin.nati's last five potnta
up. It was the same pattern St. if we could stop them. Their d.. 211; N. Mayer 122; D. Hunnell Grate 355: Handicap 384; Total Seroes - Bletner Block,
Racine.
Frtday rught as ~ Roy all
X used in the Cincinnati Region- fense gave us the ouiaide shot 73; B. Triplett . 147; D: Har- 2084. Won 3 Losl 0.
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Team Staadiog1
Wednesday, April 11. Eaatern e_dged Pholad~lphia, 121·12111, to
a! tournament to upset Dayton and we hit it. That was the brecht 96 · Handtcap Ma. Total High Game - E. Roush 177:
Won
at Wahama.
he thell' seroes at one pme
1299
2
450
Chaminade and top-rated
Ur· story of the game."
· Won Lost ·
H~gh Seroes - A. Harung,
• /~Ietner Block .... 16
Saturday, April 27, Racine at each.
bar.a.
For Lima Shawnee, spacious . Sugar Run Bums - J. Glase Hogh Team. Game - Fabrtc Miller's Market .. .. II
1 McArthur 12).
It took a brilliant perform1.94: N, Thompson 199; R. Hou- Shop 06: Hogh Team Seroes- Mason Furniture . .. . 11
Tuesday, April 20, Eastern ance by Robertson to lleltle the
dashelt 144; P. Story 215: B. Fabnc Shop 2223.
Mason Bowling Cente,· 11
at Racine
issue at Philadelphia. Tbe Bla
B &amp; B Market
7 11 Tuesday April 20 Rutland at 0 scored a game-high of 411
Hennessy 224: Handocap 528;
Tot•! 1504Ch. Won 2 LoDst o. Cobras
SENIOR IDGH GIRLS
Tbabet's Dept. Store . 7 11 McArthur.'
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points, handed out 13 assists,
- M.
ilda 165; . Ftnk 162;
LEAGUE
Flesh • Te
5
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was 14 of 14 from the lou! 1iua
E. Brown 156; D. Boggs 220;
March ze. 11165
ers
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Tuesday, Aprol :17, Rutland at and 13 of 19 from the field.
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G. Hawley 146; Handicap 574; Team No. 3 - P . Davio 331; Craig'a Gull
Eastern.
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Total 1423. Won 0 Lost 2.
·D. Theiss 265; L. Sewell 294;
Tuesday, April 27. McArthur 1 F'
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Beatie Buco - J. D. Story Blind 255; Handicap 1005; Total
Womea•a BegiDnero Leapo at Wahama.
I msterwald In
181: S. Story 203; M. Clark 159; 2155; Won o Lost 3. Lewll ReM&lt;oreh 17 • 1965
Monday, May 3, McArthur at , Axalea Fourth Spot
1
S. Warner 161 ; L. Warner pair - P. Sylvester 370; M.
Spare ea• - W. Fetty 314 ; Rutland.
• WILMINGTON, N.C. IUPI)
155; Handicap 506; Total 1345. Hennessy 328 ; B. Nease 344; M. Snowden 282 • P. ,Grant 330 • Thursday, May 6, Wahama at 1- Dow Finsterwald, the fonner
Won 0 Loot 2. Siring Rays- J. Thorn,son 317 : Handicap 858; S. Hood 290 : Total 1216 : Won Rutland.
I Ohio niversity golfer,
hekl
J. Wildermuth :IAI5; C. Hannahs Total 2217. Won 3 Lost 0.
Lost 3. Pbu~etles- I. Bartrum Monday, May 10, Racine at ;down the fourth spot today u
213; B. Hensler 220; T. Vaugh- ! Wblte's Electric - J. Grues- 353: V. DaviB 32!; P. Stone 387 : Eastern.
I the 128,750 Azalea Open headed
an 210; C.' !Haggerty 248; Handi· er 333; B. White 324; B. Hawley C. Van Meter 340; Hand1cap 3; Monday, May 10, Wahama at I into the third round.
cap 442; Total 1538. Won 2 Lost 344; C. Porter 339 ; Handicap Total 1404· Won 3 Lost 0.
McArthur.
Finsterwald shot another 69
0.
915;
Total
2255;
Won
2
Lost
I.
Team
No.
!
H.
Blackston
Wednesday,
May
12,
Racine
at
Friday
to bring hio two-round
1
· Team l!igh Game - Sting , Team No. I - B. Roush 361; 341; A. Radford 359; P. Bearhs Rutland.
total to 138 tied for fourth witb
Rays, 810; Team High Series- B. Bachtel 276; B. Boyer 301; 327; K. Wildermuth 370; Total Thursday. May 13, Wahama Doug Ford' and three shots back
.'\ling Rays 1538. High Series Blind 255; Handicap 984: Total · 1397; Won I Lost 2. Rollettt..- at Eastern.
to the leader Dick Hart
L. Windon 351; L. Ridenour, Monday, May II, Wahama at Dick Rhyad of Columb;, bad
- C. Haggerty 248; B. Henne.. 2177. Won I Lost 2.
sy 224; Hogh Games - C. Hag· &lt; Crow's ToWD and Olantry - 296; G. Leonard 399; R. Yeau- Racine.
a 72 for a 14t total. Don Stick·
gerty, 138; P. Story 123.
IP. O'Brien 383; M. Handley 35tl: ger 279; Handicap 117; Total NOTE- Tire 6gure "2" de- ney, another Columbusite, had
iS. Th001as 377: S. While 292; 1442. Won 2 Lost I.
1101e1 doable beaden·
a 74 for 147 and failed to matr.
CITY LEAGUE
Handicap 855; Total 2265. Won Broadway Four - B. Kraw..
the cut-&lt;1ff.
March Z3, IIIG
3 Lost 0. Aruold's Sobto - J. czyn 21111; F. Manley 314; A. zie 4M; Gloeckner 500 ; Smith - - - - -- - - - Downie Groll _
Yeauger Menchlm 309; L. Darnell 31%; Hawley 261; S. Russell 132; To- 423; Handicap 150; Total 2565. 458; Handicap 228; Total IJZJ.
424; Wolle 451; Dillon 416; Blind S. Globokar ~I:
Blind 255 : tal 966; Won 0 Lost 3. Slow Won 2 Lost I Points 6. Holsam Won 2 Lost 1.
942
420: Blind 420; Handicap 105; Handtcap
• Total 2079· Won Four - E· Haley ~; M. Neal Sales - Woods 493; Martin Palllles - E. Sylverter 411;
0
Total 2246. Won 0 Lost 3 Points ::~ ~
G
· Le . 322; J. Ferguson '!32; V. Phil- 472; Grate 499; Edwards 482; A. Sylvester 538; P. Ingels 417;
2. Syracaae Bail Park - Dame- R afr n:amHi :m; - Se '!18 !lips 308; Handicap 21; Total Stobart 570i Total 2516. Won t . C. Ingels 423: Total IBZI. Woa
wood 519· Ingels 524· Nessel· I p Cr , '
g
earn
roes 1188. Won 3 Lost 0.
Lost 2 Points 2.
l 2 Lost I. Piaheadl - .. Acta
road 465: Grueser 459: 'R. Louks 'ow 8 Town and
Coun- lllgh Game - Phyllis Stone Foreman &amp; Abbott - Abbott ! Nease 426: S. Rartet. 334; Art
612; Total 25711. Won 3 Lost 0 :i;~i:~~d ~Jgh G"ome - ~!.~ 151; l!igh Series - Geneva Leo- 476; Blackston Sll; Houdashelt ~ease 494; E. Bartels 392; Han·
High Series aney Pa~ue:B . ' narcl 399; Team High Game - 515; Dillon 459; Radford 519; d1cap 201; Total 1847. Woa 1
Points 8.
Pomer"l' Cement Block nen, Rollettes, 505; Team lligh Ser- Handicap 42; Total 2511. Won 3 Lost 2.
383
Clatworthy 563; Duerr 301:
·
ies - Rolleter 1442.
Lost 0 Points 8. Crow'o Steak H • C'o - S. Custer 1149; R.
Davis 518: Anderson 501; Souer MASON BOWLING CENTER
Marcb u, 1965
House _ Ingels 497; Haley CUster 392 ; P. Hennessy 4011; T.
531; CUster 144: Total 2558 Won Thursday Aflemoon's Woman'~ Team No. 2 - Blind 255; A. 473; Blind 390; Holliday 388 Hennessy 451: Hanclicap 110; , .
I Lost 2 Points 2. n:'iddleport
Lea e
Radford 250; P. Bearhs 279; K. Duerr 457; Total 2205. won o tal 16911. Won 2 Lost I. Bee
Depl. Store - J. Batley 516:
Marcb 1:" 1965
Wildermuth 304; Total
10118.
3 Points 0.
Cee• - M. Bowen 359: J. Cbef.
Woppel 450; Bachner 478 ; Me- Blenter Bloek ..:. Patti Arnold Spareless - W. Fetty 270; M. Meigs Ceunty Beagle Club- her 370 ; B. Bowen. Sr., 459; H.
Eihmney 570; Marton 500; Han- 1416 · K3 th Da . ~ .
. Snowden 260; P. Grant 357;
. Rupe 513; J . .Johnson 518; K. Chesher 454; Total 1635. Won l
clocap 46; Total 2560. Won 2 Lost
•
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.
.
.
.
.
Lost 2.
I Points 6.
Van Matre 3911; Ruth Ann Dye llood 295, Handicap 84,
Johnson 439, B· Chosler 429, B. High Team Game - Ashland
Won 3 Lost
Bowen
2387; Won 1 0 1.1 "'
H'1g h Team Se r1es
. 8 " R Fl restone - Backston 329·• Betty Sayre 421·• Total • 1266.
Broadwav
Fo0 r 0. 8
Lost 2 488:
p 10
. Total
t 4 G &amp; J
~:
1959
553; Haggerly 545; R. Bailey
· Won 3 Lost 0. MUier'o
.'
.
•
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- i Pinheads, 147; High Game 484 · J. Johnson 513 : D.
474· Smith 421· D Miller 578· Market- Solly 'Smith 332· De- czyn 3711 • F· Manley 353 • K.
. Sylvester 191· Esther SyJ.
Ha~dieap 36; Tot~! 2607. w..:O !ores Oliver 315; Juanita Clark K~uff 278; .s. Russell 257; Han- Thomas 499; B. Grueser 407; I
and Ada N~... 162; High
96
1363
3
522
3 Lost 0 Points 8. D &amp; D Bar- 267; Betty Hess 352: Maysel dicap
Total
· Won Lost R. Graves
.: Handicap 33; Series - Art Syiveoter lill;
H. Miller 516; Walker 493: J. Clevenger 401; Handicap 30; 0· Rollelles - L. Wlndoa l35; Total 235tl. Won 2 Lost I Esther Sylvester 451.
By FRED DOWN
nals, meanwhile. expressed con· Gus Triandoo bomered lor the Louks 448; Scheonleb 514 ; Haw· Total 1697. Won o Lost 3.
L. Ridenour 261; G.
Pmnts 4.
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cern over catcher Tim McCarv· Phlllles.
ley 476; Total 2447. won o Lost Mason Famitare - Nellie 350; R. Yeauger 233; Total 1179. Hogh Game - A. Stobart 215 ;
J 0t down March 26 as a day ler's ability to open the National
Two BJc Hilo
3 Points o.
&gt;mith 303; Betty Cadle 385; Ma- Woa I Lost 3.. ·:. . . . . . . . . . . .
Sertes - A. Stobart 5'10;
&gt;n which the Los Angeles Dodg- ·League season. McCarver bas Don Buford's three-run hom- High Game- Bob Louks 215; 1 ry Johnson 398; Lois Gibba 339; .Pbmettes- Blind 255 : V.
Team .Game - Holsum
&gt;rs were winners in defeat.
not been able to work hts arm er and Pete Ward's solo shot High Series - Bob Louks 612; : Evelyn Proffitt 256: Total 1681; vts 322; P. Stone 323; C.
973; High Team SeroeseBALDWIN
The scoreboard at Lakeland. into condition because of a were the big blows behind the Jligb Team Game - Pomeroy Won 2 Lost 1. M.B.C. Pin point- Meter 296; Total 1196. Won
Mason City Keystone 2565.
Fla ., read ''Detroit 3, Los Ar&gt;- broken finger that prevents him 'Chicago White Sox 7-S win over Cement Block 911: Team High ers-Thela Reitmire lsub) 3M Lost 2. Slow Foor E.
Dllfl OTHEa FAMOUl
geles 2," but there were all from gripping the ball properly. the Minnesota Twins. Bob Alii- Series - H &amp; H Firestone 2607. Mary Anrold 361: Mary Stein 296; M. Neal 334; J. F::::~~;~ Mooday Nlte Mixed Leap
IIIANDS
&lt;miles in the Dodger clubhouse , "ff Tim can't get behind the son and Sondy Valdespino hom· i
298; Margaret Athey 288: Blind 242; V· Phillips 283; H
Morcb %Z, 1115
;
bcause or the strong, nine- plate "quickly," said Cardinal ered for the Twins, who were iStnllnel Bo"ling .eld
330; Handicap 3; Total 1834. 117; Total 1272. Won 2 Lost l. Asbland Oft- L. Gilmore 448:
inning performance turned in · Manager R e d Schoendienst, encouraged by a strong three-, Women's Tborsday League Won 1 lost 2.
Team High Game - BroadAmberger 450; A. Sawyer
by Sandy Koufax.
1"we'll have to plan to take inning ellort by Camilo Pas- '
March 18, 11165
B &amp; B Market_ Jo.an King way Four 486; Team High Ser·
; M. Sawyer 451; Total 1700.
It was the first time Koulax North another catcher aside cual ...Home runs by Ron Son- Fabric Sbop- E. Roush 449; 431; Janet Compson 416· Betty ies - Broadway Fow136S.
I Lost 2. CeDar Dwellerswent nine innings
since last from Bob Uecker."
to .and Ernie Banks paced the A. Nease 401; N. Barton 368: Fox 333; Peggy Russ~ll 3?B; High Game - Billie Jo Kraws.
Bowen 3511; S. Yeaguer 325;
~ug. 16 when he posted his l~h I Elsewh~re, Don Scbw."ll went I Chtcago CUbs to a 13-3 rout of L. M~Kmney 395: I. Howell 422. Donna Gibbs 337; Handicap 42; czyn 165; l!igh Series - Bllliei",;;·~Bo~w~e~n~,~J~r-~,~460~;.;L.:;;_~Carso~~";..;,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;
victory of the 1964 season woth 2-3 mnongs on the Pottsburgh the Los Angeles Angels. Banks Handocap 168: Total 2223. Won Total
1937 . Won 3 Lost 0 Joe Krawsczyn 379.
I•·
1 3.0 win over the St. Louis .Pirate.' :J..'l victory over the also had a double and a single 3 Lost 0. N ew York Clothing ICraig's Gulf,_ Cecll Job....;
cardinals and it seemed to ! Milwaukee Braves. Schwall was while rookie second baseman House- J. Walton 384; R. Mc- ·332· Beulah Bocook 331 . Bett
TR! COUNTY LEAGUE
·ase all doubts about the con- Itagged for three singles and a .Winston Llenas had two doubles Turner 339; J. Warner 387; c. 1Ha~ris 312 . Anna Lea Whit 411 ~
Mae• u, IJI6
lition of his left elbow. Koufax 1run in the ninth and AI Me- llor the Angels.
Krautter 368; H. WoU 371; Han· 1Mary Jo ·La~bert 117 . ~otai
Ma... City ""'JIIoae
D
W
Lost
'
Ash
. G Criag
. McKen: '
tidn't pitch a single inning a!- I Bean retired the final Brave... 'I Rooike .sensation Paul BaUr dicap 165; Total 2012. Won n'
1873 · on 0
448 · ·
573 •
3·
;er his Aug. 16 victory until he :Joe NuxhaU and Roger Craig had a smgle and double to Lost 3.
__
.
ceported to the Dodgers this 1~mblned in. a ltl-bilter as the !raise his spr!ng average to _.390 Team No. I - c. Ohlinger
spring.
Cinconnatl Reds beat the Hous· Iand Dave McNally, Stu Moller 387; E. Searles 421; N. Ams·
EASY TERMS
Koulax looked sharp as he :ton Astrlls .for their filth land Jim Palmer collaborated 1bary 393; A. !Ianning 450; P.
•llowed lour hits, walked two istr~ight win. Rookll! Art Sbam-!in a lour·hltter ao the Bdi !Mullins 443; Handicap lll2; To·,
batters and struck out five. He sky s two-run ho!ner was the 'more Orooles beat the Washong-,tal 2176. Won 2 Lost l. Simon's
yielded all three Tiger runs in big blow for the Reds.
ton Senators, 2-4. McNally has MaRet - P. Collins 424: G.
•be fourth inning when George Mel Stottlemyre pitched t1tcee now allowed one run in 16 2-3 Burdette 373: D. Clark 430: M.
lmlth It9mered after a wall: to hit . hall for sill Innings and innings...The Boaton Red Sox Domigan S74: D. Glaze .J44;
3111· Freehan and a throwing Pedro Ramos closed out
the Cleveland Indians, Handicap ltli; Total 1140. Won
rror by floufax. Hank Agutri-e t1tcee hitless inninp In the ~:;.;~ lrts...9._,..
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At •• •
:olea runr In his six Innings be- the New York Mels. TolD •resn 11
)re ex-Dodger World Serlttt ·had three bits 'for tbe Yankees. ·
ero Larry Sherry finished up .
Otarlea hom~ a n c1 '
tith three 1 t r o n g · scoreless Mike · Hershberlft' 'lfrove
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genic if the mammary gland
Many dairy farmers are not is subjected to stress and its
mekJng the profit they should. Iresistance lowered."
0111 clear reason is on their Several years ago. the term
dairy operation because they "fast milking" came into use.
are IDslng good c:owa through IThis was simply an indication
average herdmanllhip and by that the milker and the eow «&gt;
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marupuiallon of the udder. When
DI8D dec1ded thiS was a gond
product for human food, then
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Higher agg production and lower egg prices - that
was the outlook pieture Hermon lluellone of the Sta•
tlstical Repartlng Service, USDA, Wuhington, D. C.,
gave for the months ahnd, He predidacl that egg productlon would be larger than laot year in every month
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with tailor tacks, or
chalk
Elrten•lon Aaeat, H. Ec. on the wrong side.
Both nap and pile add a third · The sewing machine tension
dimension to fabric, eontribut.l and pressure should be light.
ing a feeling of warmth and iThe stitch length should be
luxury. Napped fahrice _ such •, about 10 stitches per Inch and
as wool broadcloth and fleece- the needle used shou ld he size
have had fibers raised to the 14. The thread should be mer·
surface. and then either brush· I cerized for corduroy .. velveteen;
ed for soft effect or pressed Isilk or mercerized for woolens
flat to give a sheen. Pile lab- and velvets.
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The 95-mlle stretch of
Ohio River between the new
Captain Anthony Meldahl
and dam, and Greenup
and dam will be raised to
final height beginning April 1.
Col. Harrington W. Cochran,

the mill&lt; from the bovine ud- clipped to form the special tex· r ~~p a .1
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der. . us, the dellelopment m turs of fabncs such as cordu- 1 be hand . basted befQre machncmna I
us n
Engineers stated tbat the twothe last 40 years, of the milk- roy, velveteen and velvet.
1ine stitching to prevent slippage
Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee 2
Coot rise will bring the Meldahl
IIIII machine: .
.
When purchasing the Iabrie, and puckered seams. Always
.
New York A 8 New York N 0
pool up to 485 feet above aea
Today, mtlking
machines buy the yardage given on your sew In lhe direction of the nap A intments of Carlos W Chicago ~ 7 Mmnesota 3 .
level.
probably remove most of the pattern envelope for fabrics jor pile.
A.:po RD 2 N v·
.j j Y.ansas City 6 Phlludelphla 5 The pool baa been rellsed bemilk from the bovine udders in "with nap." This means the , -Seam finishes: Turned ed- R orllll
ew R;n;aW an 1 Chicago N 13 Los Angeles A 3 hind the new high·lffl dam
the United States. Instead of the pattern includes a layout for Iges leave press • marks 00 the t usshea ·bee maappon, . ted' oosstages ""'• final two feet
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establish
a normal gallfle read·
calif!, we now ~ave a
ddev!ce I which fmul~t be cut Wllth the ' seams or stitch y, inch from ministration State Advisory By United Press luleraalloual ing at 12 feet. Tha raising operca , we now B1re a
evtce •tops o a pteces porn mg miedge. Encase seam edges that Co ·u
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atlon wm take two days.
1 ee.
which uses an alternating
vac.,
the
same
direction.
I! nap yard· 'ravel in seam tape.
mm
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10ge IS nut g1ven, uy an extra -When gathertng, hand-gath- The main function of 1he ,
(S.ireo A-Best of Five)
da
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The principle of the l!lBchine ·'I to hyard.
1er. with
y, inch stitches and Committee is to advise t h e :
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lnlmple. You reduce the pres- In c oosmg a pattern, slim ''• mch spaces. To keep the State Director on the ldapta- Pblladelphta
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·~ outside of the udder below .or bouffant. choose a simple de· ' thread from breaking, use silk. lion of national policies to best Cincinnati
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WI emp. a~tze 1e 1nylon or heavy duty thread.
meet local conditions and needs.
Western Division
ting the milk to flow into the 1 fabrtc . Look for a nummum of! -ii'acings should be made of
lower vacuum area. This ac- ise_ams. darts! an~ tuc~s. Top· , light • weight fabrics such as
~r. Achor is a well . knoW!!, I
(Series B-BeRt of Five)
Friday's Results
tion, of course, alternates, re- 1st1tched deta1.ls will ~r the organza or taffeta for dry-clean- ~ctJve.farme~ who recetved hts
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W. L.
suiting in the removal of the smoothness ol the fabriC so try able garments and lightweight fmanclal 3SS!Slance from
Baltimore
I 1 Cincinnati 121 Pbiladolphla
milk into the milking machine. to av01d these.
.
cotton for washable garments. Farm Secuflty
St. Louts
. 1 1 St. Louis 129 Balllmore 105
aild in many case11 into a pipe- I .The d1rect10n of th~ ~ap or -Pink and stitch or zig zag more th~u 25 years qo. He
line which carries it directly to Pl.le effects. the. Jabnc s col.or. edge or stitch bias seam bind- a long time .member of t h
a bulk tank.
F1nd the d~rect10n by runnmg ing to the edge for hem and Farmers Umonn.:•:n,:d,:,;•::'~~
~While mastitis was known be· your han~ along the grain. The facing finishes. Loosely catch is serving as P
of
tOre mechanical milking devel- nap runnmg down has a smoot~- 1 the hem to the garment as for IClinto11 County organization.
oped, the milking machine, er feeling and. lighter.. shimer a tailor's hem.
Mr. Lehman is • retired !armwhen improperly operated or look. Nap or plle runmng up ' In pressing, pad the ironing er and member of the Farmers
adjusted, bas been blamed lor Ihas a rougher touch, riCher col- 1hoard with a thic turkish tow· Union and holds state and naa ·conslderable amount of mas-: 0 !"· 1n general, cut napped fab- !el or a large strip of leftover tional Grange rawards for outliHt
lncs &lt;such. as wool broadcloth I Ifabric. For velvet, velveteen,·l standing •ervice In leadership
ueslion rna be asked with the nap running down. Cor· land corduroy use a needle hoard in 193Z·34.
what
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• duroy cut thiS way. shows less Iif possible. Place the fabrk lac&lt;! ---- - - - - - - ·,Dr 1 A S h'
D rt· ' wear. Ctlt most ptle weaves !down and steam press usmg a is not available, stand U10
-'·nt· ·f v· etc lpper, Scepa l&lt;velvel, velveteen, and cordu· press cloth. Pre" lightly in 1on end and place a damp cloth
J~
o · ermary
1ence, roy for richer Jo ) 'th th d'
· of
NOrth Dakota
State Universit
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co r w~
e JrectiOn
nap. Press aeams over it. Draw wrong side
cf~s it as follows·
y, ,nap runmng up. Most Import· over a seam roll, padded with lrabric lightly across the cover· .
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. ant, the nap on an pieces must fabric scrap. til a needle board ed iron to Sleam press.)
D'J.QL IS IS an m amma 11on 1run m the same direct.ion. Place - - - &amp;I any part or all of the mam. , the pattern with tops of all
'¥l'Y gland w1th the cardmal pieces pointing the same way.
~~oms ~f heat, redness, 1Cut velvet, velveteen, and cordsweJhng, pa1n. and the abnor. roy with righ~ sides to the out.
Jllal secreti~n that usually ac· side. This preven~ the pile
~pan1es mflammahon of tJs~ from matting together; makes 1
1ie.
the corduroy rib easier to fol- l
!"'The presence of an organ- low. To prevent velvet from
1$11 within the mammary gland slipping, pin the Iabrie edges ·
djJes not in itself constitute mas- together before placing
t he
f Jr complete IIWTI ••rd . . lien Clrt'
tiJla, as most quarters of nearly pattern. On luxury
velvets,
notllln&amp;'l ea Ct'Nt •• • GNntJ.
all mammary glands contain place pins in the seam allowOflanisms living as parasites. ance only. Match the ribs on
'l'bo Grnol7 Tractm- weodt ita front, for aa(ely'a aake. CCIIDI
way aeros!l any Jawn to make • In, or call lor fm ._ll'alio!t,
'Ibese organisms are all poten- wide - wale corduroy as you
Je.,'91 out of • juDJle. Aithourh ~au can be 1. Lawn Tamer ...,.
tlal mastitis producing organ· . would match stripes. Mark
mo1ibut: '11'111 )II'O~ably be the ily, with our Budpt Plan.'
lion's tliiN of the Gravely'• eon..
tribullt&gt;.. to your wetl·boinr, it
wot!m with &amp; total ol48 eltaoh·
f.~ !\&gt;.maim your life e..ier•

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deiii~~3'1~~P~El~A~R~L~ST~,~;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::~I~.A~C~I~N~!,~O.~~

faiJlngmilking
to eontrc.l
mastitis with IIto
operated
andher
themlk
cowquickly
was able
tires that arecarried
often ijnored
or the
ing dairy
macblne
serviceman,
A progran&lt;
suuesledshould
lDII!titi8
prevenwith eup.
IOQd
practices.
let down
so inadequately
out.
extenalon
servlee. and lioo
include
the aage
water.udder
Use lllrlp
Wherever cattlemen get to- that It eould be removed rapid· Milk ''let-down" is one of the The possibility of inberlled following items under lnherl- teat · cup when milk cea&amp;M
gelher mastitis is one of the ly.
paramount essentials o( good resistance has often been sue· lance, boualng and lllllklni·
Dow. Never milt with more
problems invariably under dis- Somewhere along the line milking. Cows that have teen gested. lnvestl8ations indicate Inheritance - Select cows two units per operator. Alwaya
CU$Slon. It probably produces however, we slipped, and we improperly stimulated will not that the m...t important aspect with well attached uddera. Se- break vacuum before ret110vlng
more ineome loss in the dairy switched from last
milking let down their milk with result- o the lnberitance to mastitis !eel rapid, eaay mllken. Avoid teat cupo from teat. Keep milk·
Industry than any other single which waa good, to hurried mtlk- tng crawling of tl!!t cups and resisanee is udder attachment excessively large uddered eows. lng machine in maximum operlactor.
ing - push and shove - and mammary gland tllsue damage. and test anatomy and place- Raise your own replaeements. atlng condition. Obtain eompe.
the eow is a complicated or- slam hang milking, which is Washing the udder with warm ment. TeAts from which it Is Housing - Provide adequate tent veterinarJ eerv1ee lljiOD 4&amp;gtirism whloh is able to convert not gond. It has no part in eilh· water and massaging are part difficult to remove mUk « that stall or pen space. Provide ~ tectag first ligna of mutlti1.
Pt1 gr&amp;8S, yellow corn (and er good herdsmanship or in of the necessary procedures re· a:-e attached so as to tend to quate quaUty bedding. Avoid While no one has been commany other leeds) into the most good cow milking.
quired to induce milk 1. e t · become horizontal often are on dampness, cold and draftB. Op- pletely able to control mutltls,
IIOOI'lshing product of human nu· With genuine honest-go good· down." Disinfectants in the quarters that prove to have mas- en hay or straw chutes. Pre- it Is possible to reduce the IIWillrilion - milk.
ness, fast milking it was an a wash-water have not proved to litis. An extremely large udder vent udder trauma by avoiding ber of caseo and reduce the
,In lite good old ctay,s most = could do to handle a eou· be of value In the prevetion with a weak attachment will high door sills, rubbish
in severity of those that do ctavel·
&lt;6wo weal dry dnrlaJ the win· pie of single units because he or control o mastitis.
become pendulous with age and y&gt;rds and pasture,
slippery op, !bus maintaining production
ter, then Ill tbe sprlllg fresh· had to prepare and start the The milking machine always is subject to consistant trauma, floors and entrance apronn, eorn and lmpnlviug the farmer's )evened, aid out on 8fBSS they cow right, and he had to he should be kept in maxi"'""' op- and-or injury.
stubble or brush pasture, hard el of income. Each berdsman
prodlli!ed rather lar1e qaanli· right there at exactly the right eratlng condition. The milkng
When mastitis is detected, driving with dogs, flies, mos- will have to develop his own
ties ol milk. As our populo· time to remove the machine machne servicemen can he of stimulate the Infected quarter quitues. Dehorn all
animals, beat method of operation in line
f1oe el&lt;panded and the value gently.
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POMIROY

MASSEY-FERGUSON

World's Iar1e•t manufacturer of tractors and SP combln.,.

Blue Cross now

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The ASIUAY Model LQI041

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Marta Kristen, one of the
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Central Jospital Service, the
Cross Plan serving
ICet1tral and Southen Ohio cowl·[
will o!fic~lly
l'!•une to Blue Cross
effective on March 31.
Howard C. Franz, 1'roesidentl
of the Hlue Cross Plan,
that the action is coniSistent l
that being taken by many
the plans throughout t h e
leoun~ry which have not used
Cross" as: part of

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Sto tho thrifty, compact B-414 •t~-iht
aew tractor that puts extra dJhan
In your pocket right from the start,
yet gives you power and stami111 for ·

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NEW 3-point draft controlled hitch,
and many other profit makin&amp; benelite make It unequaled in the all-purpose class.
• NEW 3-p•lnt clraft c:ontrolltd hitch
• NIW •ll..,.urpose "flvt"llylllraullc: •Ytttnt
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KE'ITELA NEW COACH
RIVERSIDE, Cab!. IUPI)
Peter H. Kettela Friday relpla,ced Gil Allan as head footat the University of
ICa,Ufom•a. Riverside. Allan,
resigned, will remain on
luc:R'• physkal education staff.

Phone WY ·2-2 115

Mulberry

Ave.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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Associated Radio &amp; TV
(WITH MILLER MAYTAGI
HARRY MILLER
POMROY
WY 2-3635

Select From 7 Styles and
6 Colors.

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Sale Ends March 31st.

FARMERS
DO YOU NEED MPNEY
FOR
Operattna Cost
Capital lmpM&gt;ement
EqUipment
Livestock
Alitomobllea
EdUCAtional Loan•
eC:.mpotltlri1Tolol Loon Coot
e. On TIMI Form Senlee
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PAINT, CONCRETE, ROOFING
TOOLS, HARDWARE o\ND OR
MANY OF THE BUILDING
MATERIALS

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to1ids. Preocislon-craft-.d

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flnlob. opotte10 clean vlnyllntertor, bucket seoll, rood W.
W. tires. radio and beater

1962 Chevr&lt;:~let Biscayne 2 Door _ $1495
fJ cyl. engine. Powerglide lra~. Good wbJtewa~ tires, radio and heater, beautiful red fmish with clean mterior

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tires, economy car witb performance

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POMEROY. OHIO

For

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FOR SALE, 3 miles
Pomeroy m Rt. 143.
See this house to apprecjate
.lt. J 0 hn A. J e Ifers, Jr., WY
2-6046.
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\fA TCH, clock repair' minor L!melione
Polt ReuUq ••
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optical repair. Associated 17 Total cemetA117 b:J)en.ae .109M5
RIJhway• yean with Sanborn Jewelry Mllnt • Yl.epaln Ou Taa - .. noul!l
Store. Earl P. Ingels,
Sr., ~1 81,..,;.;, lkPe.;.;. .'.' 14~':
Brown St. Mason, W. Va.
Employ- Retlnrrnent ..
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J'ar Workmen.. Comp .... StfiOO
L 0. McCoy, Auctioneer. Train- To~~·F.~~,. ·or•••TtON:•~
ed aperlenced, Chester, Ohio.
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WASHINOTON (VPI)-~
lca'a- ""'"""~111 h d ut r 1
~~'"""'"'- moqa In lll,yllerlou$
WaJalll WOIIdato to )NIIfociiL
Like, tar lnatanCt, eaattQa
Jo,. M'""'"1d In a radio
llho\1', ·
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Offhand, that type of broadWllniJ would to be a
dreldfbl wn of natural r•
IOUI'ell. Something llkl B8lllllnl
a berrel of whisky to a WCTU
meeting.
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But Miss Manafleld opparem.
ly feels that lhe doeln1 need
to be seen to be appreciated.
Anylfay, when !be National
AsMdttiOD of Broedcasters
beld a convention bert thll
week, the dele1Jalel received an
lnYltallon which said;
"This II Jayne Mansfield with
a new domestic comedy radio
serlu that l'd Jove . to tell you
ahout--pirsonally. I'm avaUable
for ·.,.,.Uietion in SUite MlO
at the Sberatoo Park all day

Dies Friday
Urants · Pierce

at 10:110 a.m. Friday, March
at the honio of her son, Rev.
Joe Grimm of 1:15 Halkt In

i1n, Ohio.
Born May 11, 1888 to
liam and EliZa Metcalf at ttan- r
ley, W. Va., she woo m&amp;Jmt~dl
Oil Feb. 6, 1915 to Harry L1aua I
Grimm.

Surviving are t1u:ee s o n
Rev. Grimm of Tiffin, an
Claude lind Charlea of Naples,
Fla.; nine grandchildren and
one grest-grlllldchlld.
Mrs. Grimm was a native
Mason County, 1-'.". Va., lllld
sided many years In Mason. Funeral services will be held at
the Turner Funeral ijome at
135 North WashlngtoJHt in Tlf·
fin.

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LADIES to work for SoutheastAUCflClN
ern Ohio's f~rst business show. THE personal property of the
POWER PlANT-The tiny .
Come to electric rompany of- late Lona M. Roecher, will
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Cana816 Club •b k h
deviee helnJ helcl by modll :
W~o:e'!'~o:~e!~ ~i:; ~~ lice, Pomeroy, 10 a.m. Tues· sell at AUCTION at her late
~tt11t~t
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Jean
Marie 11 an RCA therm'
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resi-dence (across from Gaul
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TOerate
BETTER serve you, we op- ToW or ou ....., . . . •. ,,.,.. Entnrtam' __. Here
partment, the Pomeroy Per
ay or e nes ay on Y
- Joader Receipts Da~rl•t YHror::
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Ionic energy converter that
8 f.-whee~
lire Department, our neigh·
3-27-3tc Grocery). in the Village
of SELLING BY LAND CON- ' and back hoe.
· . ates ~:d 6J'uO:.r· 1'1fP ·runda·· .. 1 ~=
cha~~geo best from 111tural
bnrs and all other residents
Chester, Ohio, 10 a.m. Satur- TRACI'S - Often both aeller Ph
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I W Told ot on ..,.., ..
.. IO.t- Mrs. William Chlkls entertain- gas dlrecliy into electricity,
ND care for· day, Aprt'I 3rd • 1965·
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• Tatat •Helptt anlll aa .. lteft _
o! the Pomeroy area
fori ROOM BOARD A
and buyer can benefit by such Shuler Contractin ..
Road Fund ..
.. ...... l&amp;.SMIO ed her canasta club recently The mighty mite, which-set
their consideration
and elderly lady. Private home THREE Pc· Living Rm. SUite a sale. They can agree on a
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Gen • Twp Fun"'- . . .. 110!1!188 at her home on Lincoln - St. a record of 1,000 operational
• 2607
S II Ches I , Gas Stove, Trun~~.• down payment
S 4 tfc Tot.!
ot all ru~ . . . . . . '¥1.1£3!8 Winnlng prizes were Mrs. Char- houn,' iS the forerunner of
thoughtfulness shown after the in ~ountry. Phone VI .;}~ . rna
and
the
,,,.mutt Durin• vur Mrs.
Edna portable power supplies lAir
fire destroyed our home on or\[ 3-2602.
3 26 tiC · &amp; Contents, Hall Rack, Writmonthly payment, and -the j'
~~ 6Fu~~~llr ,.y;p'· Fundi 1 ~=: les Bradbury,
m!UIIry use.
Wet,•all
St. this Wednesdav.
ing Desk. Clocks, Refrigerat- seller will be getting interest
EXPERIENCED
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Po,m••" . . .. .. """,. French, Mrs. Millard Wilder"'
J
lafance. Dae Jl. 1U4 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cowan SALESMAN .... anted : $17,000 for or, Cedar Chest, Lamps, R.'.lg!l, on his invstment, while the .
Road hnda .. .. .. . . • . .. . smn muth, and Mrs. Donald Mills.
3 2fi ltp
right man over 40, in the Radio &amp; Stand, Book CRse, buver
can be acquiring title ,
AUTOMOB,ILE
'Gen
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Tot•J or au Fund•
Others playing were
Mrs.
- - - - - - - - - - - Pomeroy area. ~ake short Table and Chairs,
Cherry to a home by making month- 1
aatanc• '" D•"''"'"¥•
""'•'"""' •" · ,,..
..,." Robert
Schmoll,
Mrs. Gress.
Lionel
N&lt;:~tice
auto trips to conlact custom· Corner Cupboard , 0va1 Gl ass, 1y paymenls like rent. Many
18 1111menf
o"'"'""'"'
Boggs, and
Mrs. Richard
- - - -ers. Write A. B Brooks. Vice China Cupboard, Wash stand, older people can benefit by
AND
I Tno•• .. .. .. • • .. · .. 131 2'1~ Mrs. Childs served a dessert
WANTED, a good home for a Pres .. Texas Refinery Corp. Pitcher and Bowl, Telephone, such a sale and at the 1!81Ile
course at the close 01 the eve1
toy female collie dog. Very Box 711. Fort Worth 1, Texas. Hobnail Glass, Silver Ware, time be receiving a higher
uou NOTico
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Pictures,
Beds, QuUts, Throw monthly income.
Btda wm he ~tved ln. the com- nmg.
pretty 2 year old. Good with
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mlnlonen .,ttlee In l:lte conrthnu~~.
Mrs. Joe Johnson was a SunROUTE MAN
( d 25
Rugs, Chest of Drawers, Tool c. c. CUCKLER, REALTOR
' Pomoroy, Ohio, ...., 10,011 A. M. on
ch I'ldren. Call SH 2.5329 .
day
evening visitor of her par.
wan e •
or Bo Se .
M h'
Good 1BOX 229
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3-27-3tc over, responsible, conscienx,
wmg ac me,
rH&gt;iMI'
In th~ "lila«~ or Pomeroy, Ohio.
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
EvereU
- - - -- - - Linens, Pewter Ware,
Old
POMEROY, omo
bewtnnlnJ At t he northeallt l'flrner of
Lambert.
tious,
willing
to
advance. Lib- Cupboard Bed Clothi'ng Side
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Lot
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Butternut
Stftet
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RUMMAGE AND Varl'ety sale•I era! pav plus commission.
y
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board. Mirror, Buffet, Tools,
1om.: Butternut StrMt about rr . 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elam of
April 2nd a~d 3rd. [n the I AbC Cleaners, Mason, w. Va. p I
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WJLL SACRIFICE. Moving out CUSTOM butcheriD£ aod cut· fed to the Kne ,ement wall "tandlnt'
0 5 an
building across from
the
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an'IJ. any 1 ems of state Split level
tone
betwee.., the ProPIIrtY Mreln convey·
Barrett, W. Va., were weekend
not listed including two out
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tlng PbU Meier, Phone WY ett an" the rurrn .... re~t.,ence proner·
visitors of their son and daught·
Raeine, Ohio, Post
Office.
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and alummum s1dmg, 3 bed· "3$!0.
Uc t,- or the tate J P. Bradbury; thence
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the
Great
BendiWANTED:
Woman
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bve
m.
buildings
full
of
items.
AUCT.
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Spon'ored '
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ja:ck
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I I rooms, carport, covered pat.
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aald cement wall 447 reet 1 thenell
Me!hodist
Church
Youth No Jaun ry. a
7-2202. NOTE : This This is a sa e o I io chain hnk fence wall-to- WILSON'S
h 550 p
•outh 20 de~•~ Ol!llt 21JV. teet to
Elam.
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3-20-6tc the life time collection of a
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Bfl the top ot the wan· thence eo.terl,.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elam vi..
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Clas!;. Proceds Will be used 1
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wall
carpet,
fireplace,
panoSt
Middleport
Ohio
Pbone
aton, u,.. to" of \hf' w~~oll hetwee11
h
for missions.
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U. S. Civil S.ntce Testsl
prosperous 1aJnl 1y. 1n t e ramie view of Ohio River.
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lot~ 43 and " to the plae• of be·
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Saturday evening with Mr.
M•n-w omen 1t1 ana ,...,., seru,.. Jolla
event of incelement weather
WY 2-3715.
:S 17 30tc 1 1'""'1n,..
· - -- W.b P•J §bnrt limn•• A.dunnemiUll
New Haven, 882-3208.
'thfl Melp &lt;'ount, Cumml11lonen
and Mrs. Clarence Shumate.
1HERE WILL be a hymn sing rhoui!Bnd• ot tnho np.n Prep•ratory the sale may be postponed.
3 26 8tc
&amp;utTIUNt:EB
!1:~~ . the rlrht to rtljecl any or
Mr. and Mrs. Paul -Pierce and
,,.,tntn11 antu •ppnwe&lt;~
nflnet~
TERMS: Cash. BRADFORD
-Randy
of Middleport, Mr. and ·
MEJG!I CI)UN'J'V ~0'-fVTC:SIONil'RII
Marchh 28F.eedSundayG, at 21 p. _m . :!'u:_, ,!*~~'*=~nr:, ~:~~~:!::::· AUCTIOI'' COMPANY. A. C. TWO HOUSES for salll or rent
~:.::By: LurU~ Norrll. Clerlt:
Mro.
Larry
Johnson were Stin- ,...---;:.
at t t! r om osep Mis- Wrlte ....,t., ..,.. tn• 111m• •dtlr·•.. •ntJ BRADFORD Manager, C. C. in Syracuse, Ohio. W. H.
.,... ,..._ • Cll! rt
131 H. 30: rtl 2, 3, 4t.c
day
visitors
of their parents, c.- _____,.------~.
sion at Bald Knob. Rev . E. J . [~=-~~ Scroe. 80,. eea- Pom•""' Bradford Auct. Crow, Crow Turner, Phone WY 2-3681.
GtJffith, pastor. The public Dalb lenttnel · Pom11roy. Ob.to
I 23 &amp;tp
&amp;. C. BRADfPOBD
ANNUAL JIIN.aNCIU 1111 ••o•T
Mrs. J. B. Hatfield and cltlJ.
lnvited.
3 25 3tc
&amp; Porter. Attorneys for Ada· ..., 01111
•uTLAND TOWNIH.,
dren
of Madison, W. Va., 'are
Wented To Buy
ministrator. Signed: Charles FOR SALE: Seven room houae
Motoo couNTY, OHIO
1 11 ttr
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
IJor Th ,.teal vaa .. •lteflne
..._
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•• nd•'• Beauty •·lou, mo 1 ~, to SMALL LOT in- Pomeroy. How- H. Diehl, Adrn. of the Estate extra lot near school. Pearl elgl
Hatfield.
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for
Total l•l•rl" a111411
Jlatd Dv,.
0
10
premises formerly occupied ard Mullen, WY 2-3782.
na · oec er, eceas-yse ' u an '
•
In tltcb.
'"• vnr
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaul!
by CUffs Shoe Repair Shop,
3 24 12t&lt;!
ed.
3-27-3tc
3 23 6tp
::
alum- ::: ~=~·•••n
uu.e:::::
of Middleport visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mu192 N 2nd St.•. Middleport. STANDING Timber. Top- Cash 1958 MOBILE home, 10 x 51 _ft. Z ACRE lot, 800 ft . South on tnum sldlf18. CaU Guy Neta· 1 tta'::.!~':'rt~t~'-'tt.:•;:~..~·.. ~",:,.rt
Per.manent s.pecial, 2 - $10. price paid. Marlon Reynolds. In good shape. Call Ch~sh1re Rt. No. 6:. (from Pomeroy 1er1 •-•·· Obio
,. oo """'·
hy and family.
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•
lfllonl "TitoM••· """'•· 1"•••11:
Ha~rcut. styling,
shampoo Coolville, Ohio. Rt. 3. Call 367 ·7723. F.orest Sm lth , B ox Brt'dge ). Co nta ct Grady Craig,
12 29 tfc
TOWN•••• •uNDOMrs. Eugene Haning and
Rhonda and Mrs. Fred 'l'ueter·
and set Included. WY 2·5269 after 4 o'clock, 66'/.J503.
~·~~~!re, OhiO. 3-27-12tc Mason County, W. Va. 77S.
s , I ...
~=~~~P.'!t CIUilfted Propert:r
and 773-5263.
J.lll-30tc
l·ll·tfC MACIDNERY
Con•;=ment 5901.
:HI-tfc &amp;All On 1 • . .
Tn . .
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o.1oo..,
man visited Thursday 'wtlh
llntlla
Cl•aretto T•.- , .
Mrs.
Tuckerman's sister, Mri.
,
WANTED
B
A !"
Sale : Sponsored by the Meig FOR SAI.E-Middlenurt'o II&amp;
•ol&lt;o Tu . . .. .. ...... .... ..,_00
lr!IDDI;iEPORT Fire Depart- :
.
to. uy ,
n I~ues, County Junior Fair Board, est bu1Jd!Dt!, IIIOilted 352 N
Kh nile, n.~uno Tu .. ......
.. . . , ,
Elsie Perry of Carpenter and
menl jitney supper. Saturday, ~ Camval, Cbma, Cut
Glass, April loth, at 10:30 a. m. on
Se&lt;ond Street. Middlepor1
BH ••• ...., lroDNel
~";:'L. . · . .. · .' · · ·: •.". ,.;:~
mother, Mrs. Christy Knox of
MarCh 27th, ol p.m. to 7 p. Glassware, Clocks, Old Alad· the
Meigs County Fair
Priced for quJct bide. !D.
WI lillln Ill IbM
~~:::!~/~~'lt'filotd .• .. .. ·~-~
Rlidcliff.
m. Pearl St.,
Elementary ! din's, Rochester. Rayo
or Grounds. Anyone wishing to qutre at Ohio Hotel.
8elftf ~-Total Reeelpt. ..
.. •. 20.•1)1 .29
Mrs. Eugene . Haning and
School.
3-20-6tc common oil lamp:~ or parts. consign machinery, contact:
Ppmwlllll ~~'!':.~"b"&lt;!Uu,.e sentee - .. ..
Rhonda and Mrs: Fred TUcker·
I Furniture, Marble Top Tables, Jim Carnahan, Racine, Ohio.
Insurance
Call
Wl'l' u., • NIPI ~:::: :,' c~;tee~~
21",.""'
man were Friday visitors Gl
Stewart Gua Sbop. Come In Picture ~!bums, Picture AI- Phone WI 9--2708, or Rick
7 • lie cen~..•• g...,~uu . .
. 4:_:~
Mrs. Jack Elam. ·
and see all the new varmint bums, Picture Frames, Wash· Koblen~, Chester, Ohio, Ph. PHIYI'O Copymg Semce eop.
Total Gen. Eltt!~. s.rvl"e
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b 1 d p· he
La
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IU!:A llNG, Plambtft&amp;. MaeDer Cemet~ri•• - r.nmp. of Ortl&lt;',. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Baing
rifles, reloading equipment,
ow an
ate r sets, rge 985-4075. Sale conducted by: tes made of le&amp;at papers. ~ Anteld 8rotii1R.
•nd J:moln1'~1'!•
J"~" ...
and Rhonda visited ·SundAy
and accessories, re - blueing Gl~ss Marbles, Glass Paper The Bradford Auction Com- birtb records aoo almost an)' I l!:aJI1 Mam IMreet. h
J::~tq~~., ~a;;.Oltnir. . . luuo
evening wit hMr. and Mrs. llaro
•
and r(lf)airlng. New and used Wetghts, Telephones, Bra;;s,
an
II
aad r.rallln,.
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3 26 131c o1t1er doeuments
ley E. Johnson and · Tommy
IUDS of an kinds. Depot St. Copper, Iron, Pewter and l p y. - - - Reuter lusuraoce, Pomere,
...,.. Pbou W1" ......
Hi~~~v~C':._rnetary EX,I!IUie .20'1•.8!1
and Cheryl.
Rutland, Ohio. Ph. SH 2-4934, Wooden Articles. Lee Rudisell, i14 ft. SEA KING BOAT, motor
t f lie
7 Ill lie
M•Inl "' "'""" GuT,. . _,,..,,..
Mr. and Mrs. Eugne Haning
Rutland, Ohio.
3 11 "lite 1118 Legion Terrace, Pomeroy. l trailer and equipment, $550.
INCOME TAX 5erv1ee, JoiJD. ~-m.•..;.); -.,.,.,... .: ..~::
3-1~12tp Blonde Dinette set,
$50. GUARAN IEED, renewshle for 108 • Slm...,.. •----- Ag•
and Rhonda visited Saturday ••·
---.,--.,--------,----'Ufe ho!tpitalization.
Issued
.--- WBunw~
Deduction by Counb' AucUtor:
ening with her sister, Mt. and
LOSE WEIGHT oafely with
,. -I
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Porch glider and chair, $10.
Olley Room 1 Coati JIUI1d. '"' -"'"' . .
.. .. . "·•
~ A Die
b
"" e or re e
Refrigerator with
freezer at all ages. Phone WY 2-41166. .... 'Midd'.....;
ror Workmon~ Comp. .. .. .....,.
Mrs. James Ree.es.
....,,. - I 11 lets. Only 98c c-====--c----~-tfc
.....,..._
Total Poymooto . .. ... ••-·•
2
18
Mr. and Mn. Doyle ltnapp
at stsrk's Drug Store.
3 BEDROOM house with gas chest, $40; Rolotiller, $75.00. -:---;-----::::---:1 20 lfc
•u-•n ":u::O•TICHII IT
and KajJ of Langsville were tbe
3 12 110tc
furnace and concrete drive- Phone WI ~22.
Employment Wanted
~
Monday afternoon lllsltun 11
A::U:::n=,lli-::O~B~D:-:1::-:-=,-,..,,.,..,.-:-:"bo-eo way. Will take house trailer
3 28 Sic AVAILABLE FOR ,_,_ ........
SMALL
"~at,.her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Qlir.
In trade. Melvin Little, Che- FOR SALE, Bedroom au!te 145.
. · - • ~~....,
•-•;; ,..,::-::.,;.:_ · · · ·
~;;~;~~~:::;.....;.._
ley Smith aud Jo.
shire.
3 :u 6tc overstuffed chain, dresser, lull or part time. Tel. WY :z.
ENGINE REPAIR
.... ..... . . . . .. .. . .. ,,. .•I·
Recent vtaltora of Mr. and
u
,._
rockers, dining room chairs, 11411•
I II tlo
a.... " ""'"" ,...,.. ......,. ·, _ _.
lillie Employment Wanted
......, "' an ...... .. · · .. .,,,.....
Mn. Llncolil RusaeU w.... 111'1.
-:-:--=:----...:...~
table, deska, wash
llllnds,
AUTO , •LES
'Wright,_ S.wa
~~ :=,'~ ~. ·~~~ 1........
GDkey, Mn. Eugeoe
For Rent
RELIABLE woman will baby lamps,
cbJDa
cupboards;
..,..
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1ce
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Lo
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ot
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and Rhonda . and s1t.
xperienc . By day or c ocft.l, urn
·-~
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P•re:w• .. Durt"' Yur _
.
ROUSES AND Apartment fur- week. WY 2-5415. 3 28 6tc seat and chsln. Picture !ram- FOR SALE: 1951 V-8 cab for.
Bood ...,.., · · ·• ........ ,,.......
DIShed aud anfurnlshed, all
...Fox
Lawn
-..a Oott. "' """" 'l'wp. ...... • 1300.11
~-,. Phone WY • 3267.
es, marble top table. Lee Jllld. ward GMC, 370 series, 70110
A - Ka~
Total • ..,....,. .. .. . , . .. • ., .....,.
....
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lseU, 1118 L.,.ron Terrace. Pom- lbs. front axle, 18,000 lbs. rear
~
"'"'""· - · 11 ' ,,.. --;;;==-=---3_ 24-,-t2tc
For Sale
eroy.
S.!$-Utp axle, 4 speed traiiSm!ssion, z
WILCOX SERVICE
~ :""0::..-rit;;..;
:: :::: :l:::l:
MAIL M
. d hay Ior
Totoi
or 1r1' 0 """"' · · .. .. ....,. 'l'be Past Matron's
''OD' ERN 6 rooms and bath ALFALFA _a!_so mIxe
..
speed axle, dual bed axle, 1
••••M•
31 • ,,.. •• .......,. Evanpline Cllapter, OES;
.,.nrr&gt;ent. Middleport. Ph. sale. l';on • weevil spray. Can 1
LANDMARK
x 11 Daybrook dump. c 0 .,_ 4125f.~"'l!~~=~~
WY 2-3121.
3 24 tfc
deliver. WY 2-2557.
pletely reconditioned mo!4ll'.
"";::.,"';''~~ ~.::-....... -.ao meet Friday Oftnlng, March
1ST FLOOR 1 Bedroom effie·
3 23 6tc
Call WI 11-3671.
3 25 31&lt;:
J
"" J'l. ,,. at the home of Mn. J, A.
1
• ™:.~::•~ ~~:,:uAI '!be WcnJ wtn meet Friday
Ieney apartment, Middleport. WEEKEND SPECIAL _ Ohio
'1111 RamDJer
WY 2-3874.
3-20-&amp;tp Swiss Cheeae, 59c
pound,
World lllllatlud of t:empaet
TD THo cou•• .. • - "
evening at 7:30 p. m. at the
lti.IAI, MIIOI COUN'I'Y, OHIO
._.__ lab Ba,..lo+ Cll .~
lEVEN room house with bath Jerry Miller's Country Fair,
EleelleDet
0Q S
No. "·'"
MI. aun
,....,
ur ....
Dl•
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NOTtc:l IY PUII.ICATION
Now
I
ROG
and full basement In Syra· 10 miles west of Gallipolis, e
N P
RESS
...,. eu 1'00111, · - ,....
w..,., "·
MAR. 17
.,... Phone wv 2-:uss.
Route 35.
3 26 21c
11naaaee. 8maiJ ... ...,.....,
J.":::~.
'1be JUD!or and Senior
3 16 Uc and
A... w0111 ...
clau elf Letart Falls MellhtJCililt I
FOIJ,R ROOMS and bath, un· SALE - 53 Piece sets Dinner·
Atlendance goals for Easter "'" "'"'"' Avon"'
church wtli hold a •"--1
• ..._....._ Moa..
SudaY were 18t Wben ""'
"-- Loy• Cllart"""'
DtfOIWI.nt
furnished aporttnenl
gar· ware now •'17 ·50 - J_,
... , Special low price• on p...
-~- .......,..,.,. -w. va.,
per Saturday, Marchpw10ii
27, at
age rent reasonabl~. Plum Mifler's Country Fair,
10 lleDger and mud • snowo.
E. Mob! 8lreet. Pom.,.,
a! BeresDJ Class of the Middle- or ro••••oo '' .,.,,. Sltnmo ....... CommunitY HaD Sorvlns Is 10
St..' Pomeroy. Phone WY 2- 1 miles West of GaUipolls, Rl Lower prices app1J onlJ to
. _ IVY Wilt
port Qlurch of Chrtat met Tues- !:l:::'";:':';. :i"':..~l'l;.
at 5 p.m.
wtli
o35
3 28 21c stock on hand. Get a bar·
f Z2 Uc da• evening at the church ... _ ""' ......... "" •• tho .... ... """'......
3 23 Uc
·
aatnl
•
·
· '"" "' •••'"o"', 1101, """ w-.. sr. so for a new clll'pl!l In .I h 'e
F&lt;IIUH _ __
__ _
isALE - Flo"i-entirle-- · wan ,
1956 FORD pickup. 1954 Ford members expect to attain a !':tn:.ndb!:l~i..~rtta:,
cburch. Everyone is welcome.
ROOMS and bath •.. ~- ~ Plaques now pair $9.95 bS.rvlce Stotlon
6 cylinder. SH 2-46M.
goal of ICI for the Easter Sun- .,..,, ,...,. c..,• .,, Ohio, '""""
nlsbed apartment.
u.hhtles Jerry Miller's Country Fair,
Jack w. c.rM...,
3 t• 12tp day elass.
for • dtvoreo. GUittHty ot ntlaor ehiJif,
MAR. 18
f ished I ulr Oh10 H
•
•
nn. and llthn Nllef. on t.bo rroan41
,.._..,:
. ..t.. .n..a••.tcl
urn . · nq e:
o- 10 mllel west of Gallipolis,
PHONii
"' ,.. . · - " "' ..,. ... ...
,,.. ~ar s"'""""'' Meth-1
tel, Middleport
Route !5.
WY 2.9932
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
Devotions
Mrs. lteartnt
tnme ontonv
Sold ,.•., will .. ••• odist Ytltlth ~::~~~~r~a~l~l~
3 28 2tc
Betty
Cllne were
usinggiven
the hyEaster
OD lad lifter th• llt-b dQ' of
3 ..::12:...::tf::.c LOCUST POSTS
Paula June Eichinger cele••"'· ""
will be held Sunday
• 7 11· tons. 300 LOCUST POSTS, 7 ft. long,
theme. The evening prayer was
":;;:.Tt,•.. Piolnulf
March 28 at the Unl~ Meth-1
TRAILER lola tor rant. elose 400 on hand, 30&lt; each. Olar· 35c. Harrisonville, WY U%79. brated her sixth' birthday Tue• given by Mrs. 0 . E. McKinley .,,..,.,,. ro, "'"'"""
cidlsl Cburch In p .... - ,
10 Laundrymal lnd schools 1c1 11. lhle, Racine Village.
..,.-.
1 11 l2tc day afternoon at the Pomeroy with scripture being read hy 111 ..,, "' '· JJ. ,. "' "' a. 11o
VaUey Lumber • Suppl7 Com3 28 2tc
Kindergarten taught hy Mrs.
·
2:30 p. IIi. Guest ~er · '
pany, Mldd!epon.
10.3-tfr HAy FOR SALE· HO.oe - for ScOhhulor'oAGroc_ery, BeADIIqtyalTty, !-"Hrry Wiley. The group sang !:'~·
m!::':u!":~u~:. rung.
be Re~.:..~hnof WthU 1IamiFint' A's!IO' I
8
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mertcan
au
o·
appy
Birthday
"
to
ber
at
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1 '!;1C!:tnd ~furnr&lt;htt sale. Barr~~ No down mau; Juice, 4 cano 119c ; Mac. ter which decoraied cup cak~ "Trouble."
During the buslnesa meeting
Olur¢1 .Ill, A.\ltens•. '
.·~.:iltii~~~

Coanltalloa
DllgnWng myself 11 a network . vice president, I stopped
In to· avail myoelf of the coooullltion service.
"Have a lot of people been
eonsulting you?" I asked.
"1 guess that's what they are
doing," she said, "but they cerlalnly do ask some strqe

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MJ81 Malllfield Pld her radio
cdad "IAave 11 to
Jayne," a1oo wt11 feature 11er
1!1111ent lmllband, Matt Clmber.
"Do you feel 7011 can expresa
yoursell lully 011 radio!" 1
lilted. "Won't you be rather
ab limited?"
'
,:Not at ~· lhe reptied. "I
tAle! that 1 caD project as weU
1n oral ~ printed form 81 1
can 'visually."
Project Ia by Medlam
She moy be ri1Jht about that.
I can't lma&amp;lne any medium In
which Mlu M•nefield wouldn't
project.
"Does lhlll mean that from
now on you are lJOing to be
beard and not seen?"
"Of course not. When 1 linlsh
thia radio serlel, I'm aolnl to
make a movie. Then I'm 1Jolng
to appear in a play on the
summer stock circuit. Then, ln
October, I'm 1JOing to bavo my
ruth cbnd.
"After !hit, I'm l(olng to
make a pilot film for a televioion series. Or maybe, I'D make
the pilot before I have the baby.
Then I'm going to do a Broodway sbow.
"I have done two record al·
buml and I am pl8DIIing to
write a book. I also plsn to
start writing a
newspaper
111'1811,

Mr. and llh. Jam.
of COiumbllo 'l'lllled trllb Mr.
and Mrt. Rllpb Lee and Mr.
lllld Mrs. Robert Lee and faro.
lljl over tht -und.
Mr. lind Mrs. Joct PollrGcl
and dallghter, Kim opent Frio
clay with her parenll, Mr. and
Mrs. Doualu Clt-cle.
Carl Franclll and Betty vanMeter of Dorcu called at the
Dean Brinker home 011 Sunday
afternOOD.
Mr. and Mrs. IJoui!aa Circle
were recent fiUesll of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Welsh of Lone Bottom.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shain of
Rselne called on Mn. Ma r y
Circle recently.
Mr. and Mn. Doualu Circle
visited Mr. and Mro. Emeot
Johnson o! Belpro Sunday.
Susie Wippel waa a I1JeSt of
Mrs. Gretta Simpson Saturday
rtlght and attended tbt baD
game at AtheDL

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'l'RAJLER LOTS - free oew· DON'T PUMP y•u olugglsb oep.
age IJid •ater. Brown's l'rall tic !Bnk. Gilt Kleso-Em-AU
ir Park ISiate Apjlrovedl
septic tank cleaner. Laodlr!Inernlllt, Olllo, Pbono WY mark Fartt. Bure&amp;ll.
14m.
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I 18 tfc

tere~ 3 cans ~; Pink Sa~
moo, 2 cans 89c; tomatoes,
8 cano 711c; Sucher'• Rosedale bacon, 39e lb.; Best ice
eream 69e gal.; fresh fruits
and vegetables. Phone WI &amp;a.
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and ice cream were aerved by
Paulu June's mother, Mra. Paul
Eichinger assisted by her
grandmother, Mrs. Allen EtchInger and Mrs. Wiley. Balloons
party hall and candy were 111•·
en u fa'IOI'L

Mra. Cline presented t be a rummage sale was !l;lleduled
. MAR••!) .
story, "The Oldest Easter Mea-l for the second wei!)t bt'"' May. :11le ·
sage." Special music wal pre. Refreshmerrts were served by League boseba.li.
sented by L. R. W)ley. 1'hooe Mrs. Rice and ,Mro. C'l~e with lion Will
,
reported Ill were Marvln Kelly, Mrs. M. L. Kelly IJid Mrs. (.1)11 lng Monday
a patient at Holzer Hospital, Groenlee u contributing bos~~lil ' ·the Jehool'
and Mr. and Mn. Elmer Weh- IISel,
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for tho throe L'-. x tor tho two
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10:15 Mor!ling Meditations
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cu~~" felllwecl Jim
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will be oelebrafllig their 50th and I lt.lcefUI Iadlall dldce, ' Sieve QIJid:y, Sam
Tllbleo lor tbe dhmer ' .....
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weddlng annlveraary IVI!dlles- "Chief Maconaqn•h," h)' Dl- Sauer, AA Brlldbury IIIII
A meJIIOrial . ...-.tee for de- eoverec1 wJih white dGibl and
- -..e Arbor Day and to lead given by Mro. Glenn. Lambert Mr. and Mn· llo(loey HIll day, April 7, with open bouse ane _DaviB, Connie Cooke, ElaiDe tbe )ee....,e llll Ruth Ann Halo ceuod nlemtwa wao COIIdUf:t.. eenterec1 with arrangementa at
! • ..tUage dei!Hip campaign by and wos takl!ll,frcm the "Flow- and son. Greg, Buchanan, W. Suudoy, April 4, between 2-4
Mary Lou Teaford, ear.. ley san a prlllllt.o ."' C 0 od eel by the Loyal Womeo'I "Ciaao clal!ocllla and ·IPtiiiC !Iowen.
!' ·~ Amateur Gardeners Club of er and Gorden mlfulne. Mrs. vo. are opendiDI the weekend p.m.
ole Anderson, Debbie Grueser I'Oioe .In the mnnber, 'Over the ol tbe Middleport Qurdl ol One clbmet 'wll leiiC'!O'" .lhll$o
\ Middleport Thursday evening Wesley Fry was
the with Mn. Jean Cooke and lam- The couple, married In 1115 and Christ: Bal:~ _ __.a ~~!VIId ,... the "Gav t1u'lll 'J!bul'lday eveolnl at tl!e In Dlelllbtr. Guallo weri. 1\IY,
ll the home or Mrs. Ear I hostess gill and Mrs. Lambert fly.
at Racine, later lived In the .a.riB B
pro
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' c:hlll'cll. A covered 41111' cllmlf&lt;r lnd Mn. DOI!IIId llkti}!iil da. Jtntrht. Mrs. Glenn Lambert won the traveling prlte.
Mr. Verner See Is being treat- Lincoln High addition In Porn- with a well-done
Nineties'' ~1 by the mixed prec:eded the meetln8
with Pier, Scberry IIIII .DDUI. ·and
tu «&gt;hostess.
Mrs. Russell MUll waa elect· ed lor a bear! condition at Hoi- eroy. They are the parents of ''Prep"';~g for the
onaemble clrelled ~reel ::"' Mn. Olear Rouab and M r I. Mn. Hill, who resl4el with Mr.
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eel to membership In the club zer Hospital. Mn. See and son, four sons, Charles K., Brade!l Contest. The dance line
white COI!umeo, aea II Ia II Ernest Lallanoe co-cbaJrmaD. and Mn. Lobae. ~ for
The meeting wos conduct~ by a unant.mouo vote. The nell Keith, are with him. Their dau- ton Beach; Larry, Racine; BU- ed Mary Wolle, Susan Ohllng- and .later otrolllna wllh their Rev. · Donald' HICkt IBVO tbe the. April meelinl ~tlilMn.
ll)' Mrs. Edgar Reynolds.· preSI meetinl will be held at I h • ghter Mrs. Blaine Walburn of ly Joe, Wilmington, Ohio and e.' Donna Hayman,
ladlea In the part wllh a 110ft bl...lng,
Homer JODea, Mrs. t.eilt Moo
dent. Verse or the month was home of Mrs Harry Moore On M tOtta Is h
lth her par J
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d 1,q, cia Hoffner, Ann Wtlson, Sandy
alloe · routine. SIJ:
attr~va
Elhlllny, Mn. Edgar wotllj, Mrs.
~~ludn ~I ~Mrs. JohM, ~AernDear "andm· display wer~ arrangemen~ of ..:
ere "
- g:~:: ~;.. ~~;~eS~ith (D~: ten, LPindatty JSlav~~· JdacKk1e HAaulw- sailor girls speUed out Hen- Following the dinner the pres- David Dam ·and Mn. 11111erw1
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yellow forsythia and narcl88us. M Joe Tur er has learned . ) Ra .
d Mr
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a oco... an 8 y 1. ness's Theme" with. the aiel of !dent, Mn. Rouab, conducted Cblldllrll
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Springtime " and "God's Worked d sert
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SECOND ACT
blue and white llags and lilclud- the meeting. Mn. William Rey·
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manoblp.", Curenl events was The hostesse&lt; servs ap 0 tr~ck' that Mrs . .AM• Smith, former Graham (Anna Mae) Conyers, The aecond oct opened with ed Dee SlaveD, Judy Moore, nolds wu In cbarJe ol the
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course With the I.
s Middleport reoldenl, 11 a p aGa ·
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~-1 aerv1ce for ••-•·
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tile response to roll call,
De theme carried out In the .
a!
a anappy danoe routme
to Marilyn Stwpbo, •--•_...a swartz, memw~
ww"" ,.... TeJ.Co Offie~l'll ~·
The club voted 10 sponsor
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lien! at Community Memorl
Mrs. Spencer was the former "Toot Toot Tootsle" and "Dark Susan Morris lnd Patsy Man- oeued memben of the clasa,
,
lhe annual cle~n-up week '" decoratJOno,
Hospital In Marion, Ohio, where Edythe Watson. Mr. Spencer town Struthor'a Ball" by I he ley.
Mn. Pearl Graves, wbo was To Attend Meetf~
tiiwn with the civic committee
she Is recupe~ating from a brok- was associated With the Ohto cast and doncinJ girls. A
The mixed ensemble did I cluo prellde!lt for 17 yeara,
In chorge of the project. Mrs.
en hlp. This IB the second time State L1quor Depl before retir- b!Uy take~ff on the
soft oboe routine and 110118 to Mrs. Val Reynolds, and Mra. H. C. Perrisb, presld. al
Ggy Reynolds and Mrs. 0 . P.
abe hu had a broken hlp.
•ns to 100 7th St., So. Braden- "Tomeo and Juliet," was
"Cecelia." In the concludlng Geor~e Rusaeli of Columbus, the Cltlzena Talepl!one !li. al
Klein were appointed IO the
Mrs. Henry Hennesy h~s re- ton, Beach, Flo.
led, "Romey Owed and
number "Dear Old Alma Mat- teacher of the class ,...
25 Conlvif!e, and c. J. Barnhill,
committee to plan an
arbor
turned !rom several da)'l' viSit
Et" and Included Jim
er Au Revoir" a parody on years.
vfce.P&lt;:I'sident and ~~IIUI&amp;o
day o~servonce when the group
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with ber son BllJf family, Mr_
as Romeo; Diane Davis as Jul- cb:...leadera wilh boys taking Mrs. Reynolds led the mem- ager, WiU attend thtf'llitli, ann~
hopes to plant a buckeye tree.
and Mrl· Robert T. Hennesy
iet; Marilyn Stumbo, LadyMonrolea · a dance routine
ben In 'the "Twen!y-Tblrd convention lli 'Obio Independllnt
The club is also to provide two
and daughter, Terrie, ln PortsIague; Kenny RUBseU,
Lord turing th~ ''boya" and the an- Psalm" and read tile words Telephnne Aoon., March 11&amp;-311n
flower arrangements. lor the Mrs. Beular Krantz of Char- mouth.
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Montague; Susan Ohlinger, as nual football classic of former
the bynm, "One
Sweetly Columbus. .
,
Homemakers' EtenSion Ach- leston, w. va. and Mrs. Eva
Lady Caputet; BIU Hysell, Don years, the Middleport-Pomeroy
Thought." Sbe present- Using
theme. "To11lOI't'01r
ievement Dey on March 31 at Armentrout of Poco, w. va.
Nelson as Mefl'utlo and Mar- with Birls dressed tn the IChool
several readings lncludlng Ia Here, the various confel'the Middleport High
School were recent guestz of Mr. and
lrSf
Rock Sprin.gs Grange met In vin Fry ao Tybal. ' Humorous coiDrl of purple and white and ''The Weaver," '"lbe Envoy" enoeo will deal with the mod
auditorium.
Mrs· Carl Moore.
regular . sess•on Thursday ""-• words bad been substituted for orange and black - needless and "It's Better Farther On," mndem equipment and operatMrs. Charles Lewis, region•!
nlng, with Fred Goeglein, wor- the famous opera music,
to say who won - Middleport. and closed wllh a prayer.
lag procedures In the plant,
director, announced ill&lt; letter Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs. John
thy master, presiding.
ed by Mrs. Lacey. Mike Mullen Taking part were Tom King, The groop aent two cards to commerdal, accolllltlng, and
the spring regional meeting M- Smith, Mrs. Bl!ll Buck and Mils
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Stock- handled the rhythm section.
John Blake, Kenny
Harris, members, Mrs. "Etta Guklll, traffic departents and tht: ln-rll
rtl 10 at Rio Grande College, Dorothy Long visited Thurston andas daughter
were AmOI
we~ A trlo g1vmg
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til Mr
comed.
guests Mrl.
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....... ~e Sa uer, John Hood , ~=~~~~z~'":n...u:;~t~e~ond:'!~Mr:s·
,
Mrs. Guy Reyoolds wao named day at New Lexington, wt
· Mrs. George Sinner and Mrs. Leonard thanked ·all who do- lion of "Tender!( was
Hicks, Kathy Lacey, Sharon
to represent Mrs. Edgar Rey. and Mra. Perry Smith, Mr. and Victoe Young Sr., were naled and helped with 1 he eel of Susan Ohlmger,
Mary. Walburn, Sbernoids at the meeting.
Mrs. Benny Buck and Rev. and hoste.,es to the One Won Herford sale. It was announced 1e Pullen, and Rose.
ry Simmons, Cindy Conde, EllDurlnr the program hour a Mra. F. H. Glazier.
One class of
the Pomeroy that the Athens County PoiiiOna Hackett. Proving a hit was
nor Bodlmer, Joyce Long, Co:n-11
Mrs. Dever P. Biggerstaff :;nd First Baptist church Thursday Grange would visit Meigs Coun- number "Everybody's Doln'
nie Simmons, Jllllie Gerard,
children, Randy and Vicky of evening at the church. .
ty Pomona Grange May &amp;. The done m baby doll style h)' Ka- rl!ll Hawley, Betsy
~l~SCN
St. Louis, Mo. are the guests of The meetl~g open!"f w•!~ a visitation
of !Wck Springs thy McElhmny backed by a Debbie King, Ellen.
her mother, Mrs. Eddie Smith. meditation, 'We All Suffer by Grange to Hemlook Grove...,as dance lme, Ruth Ann Holley, Sandra Bunoe, Jame
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Mrs Dona Oliver left Tiles- Mrs. D•le Wippel, president, IRet for May 1.
Sandra Swartz, Mary Wolfe, San Diane VanCooney,
day,
·for
visit
In
Columbus
followed
h)'
the
clas~
song
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program
was
presented
by
dy Humphreys, and Margie Har- Mclnto.lh, Roger Swartz,
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EJvi• Praler Joan O'Brien
with her daughter and son-in- Keeps Me Smgtng, and the the three graces and opened riS.
Bradbury, Buddy Moore, Rod
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Mr.
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article,
"My
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The
answer
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Sauer,.
Ronnie Hindy, Raymond
WORLD'S FAIR"
Ghee and her son and daugb- !"umcallons were read mclud- by Mrs. Fred Leifheit. The stn- a group koown as the OUt- Hindy, Joe Stephesson and Ray
(Color)
ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron mg one ~m Mrs. DaiSy Jsa- ry of the potatoes was read
Pickena. A vote of thanks was
-andHysell. She was accompanied per thankmg the claos lor k1nd- by William Grueser, and "He
given Mrs. Lacey, Mr. L. W.
Philip Carey, Diane McBain to Columbus by Mrs. McGhee ness to. ber, and from tbe Kn- Felt Small", by Homer Rice.
McComas, JOhn Rode and Mrs.
nd M
L w Doland w h 0 rean IJII'I who gave her
life An article, "lnopectlon night"
Joe Bailey.
"BLACK GOLD"
a
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history. It was voted to pur- 1by Mrs William Grueser and
Taking the part ol amiOUil"" II
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camM e Dere ~ :';g·gerstaff vis- chase Easter lilies for shut-In ' a poem: "Grandma's Tranquil·
era were Tom King and
Shop Elberfelds In Pomef(ly For A
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ven ·
members
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ited Thuroday, with Mr. and
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rank rue- Membf&gt;.rs of the Pomeroy Johnson providing comedy
Mrs. Phil Williamson·
Mrs. Aten Shain, dev~~tonal ser preceded candle and milk Home Demonstration club met !erial between Belli. The
COMPLETE SELECTION OF
Mrs. 1. B. Weed is visiting in leader, read a poem, T h 0 botUe games which were won at the Martin restaurant Wed- ductlon was aponoored by the
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Legend Of The Easter Fllow- h)' Homer JU&lt;.oe and Homer
Gl Club
Cinr·. all with her son and dan- er," and Matthew 27 the cruel- Radlord.
n~sday at 1 p.m. for a turk~
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ghter·IO·eedlaw, Mndr.,andll Mrs lth- fixion or Jesus. The group sang, A ' voca~ solo, "Side by Side d,Inner Ul observance of their F . i_I_P
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Mr. and Mrf Paul Eidlinger
lnvis Presley, Carolyn Jone!l, dleport VISited Fnday afternoon meditation, "The Seven Wonder- Amos Leonard and Mr. Rice white cover and &lt;eniered With
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ous Words of Jesus," in the closed the program. Refresh- an arrangement of spring Dow- entertained wuh 1
Dolores Hart. Dean Jagger, w1th Mrs, Desote Patterson.
Vie Morrow.
Easter story.
ments were served at the close ers. Favors were small Easter
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Silent prayer with Mro. J. H. of the meeting by the home rabbits and cbickena, presented recen Y a
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.~lorcarteon
Gene E. Stukey, HM I USN Stephenson playing softly on the Ieconomic committee
by Beverly Chapman outgoing :~htsd!:t':.,.ln
In the color you like.
was tronoferred March 19 to organ and prayer by Mrs. Jo·
vice president.
a
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SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES.
Okinawa lor t~ months of ac· seph Cook closed tbe meeting.
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blrlhday.
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Stukey, has returned to
live th~ hostess to the a hove named
Mary McADgu.s, Eaat Locust St., Ice cream and coffee were
OF EMILY"
for a meeting, with Alberta "';r•~ ID Mr. and Mn. Res
James Gamer, Julie Andrews with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. William Watson. Mrs. Work on Sewing
Melvyn Douglas, .Tas. Coburn. Esker Johnson or Weot Colum- Harry Bailey,
Mrs.
J. E. . NEW HAVEN - Women o Wagner the new president, In 0 Brll!ll and daughter Nancy
e S.led your window shad11 now In the dr1pery
Keenan Wynn.
bia. He is the son of Mrs. Mae Foster and Mrs. Lorain Sterrett. I the Win-One
Suudoy Scbool charge. Other offlcera are Max- Stewart; Mr. and Mn. Allen
and curlaln department on the s-nd Fleor
Ctlorcartoon•
Stukey of Mason.
Class of tbe New Hav011 EUB lne Jordan
vice president Rlchinger, Pomeroy, Mr. and
-·- = - Church met Monday, March Mary McADKus, secretary,
Mrs. Larry O'Brien of Racine
16th at the parsonage to sew Bernice Jeffers, treosurer.
and host and hosteoa and dauclothes for Navaho Indian ba- The group discussed chan~- Pier•. Paula June received a
bies of the SoutbwesL
ing the name of the club. Tent- number of nl..
Mrs. Martin Berlsford was olive plana were made for a 1;-iiiiiiiiiiiiii~i;i;;;iiiiiiiii....i
hostess to Mrs· Vera Pickens, tour. Gingham omooked hats
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Gilbert, Mrs. Mary Rickard, The remainder of the afternoOn
Tuesday evening in the school Mrs. Ada Rickard, Mrs. Havn- was apent in preparing Easter
auditorium with Mrs. A. E. lene Flesher, Mrs. Jean Sayre, basket favor• foe the Corman's
\ Wbeeler presiding. The parenta Mrs.. Audrey Pickens, M r a. Nursing Home.
I prayer waa by Mrs· Ro} Dona- MarJorie Hoffman, Mrs. Peggy
Pie and coffee were served
I hew.
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Roush, Mrs. Linda Young, Mrs. by Mrs. McAngust to those
I th ·~ ths ~a~~ed of Maxine Miller, Mrs. Shelma named above and WUovene Zur/ I e u eas
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at Jones, Mrs. Beverly Wilkes, cher Evelyn Clark Dorothy
Cambridge on March 211. A com- Mrs. Lovena Ker.t and the McK~nzie, Elizabeth 'wen and
mlttee. was appointed to aelect teacher of the class, Miss Eth- gneots, Lela CUrtis and Buddy
matenal for new drapes for the el Riddle.
McAngus.
audiklrJum. Also, a nominating
committee wu elected w I t h
theae membera, Mrs. Charles
Alkire, Mra. Roy Donobew and
: &amp;Irs. freeland Norris.
The room attendance banner
waa awarded tD Mra. Eileen
Buck.
Fourth grade studenls preaented the program with mtiSIcal selections and an amusing
skit on Health and Safety under the direction of Mrs. Eileen
Buck.
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Fourth grade atudents preseDted the program with musical selections and on amusing
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June Alyoon and ber husband,
Glenn MBllwell, will go to court
In Santa Ana, Calif., at the end
of this month to try to end their
brief on-and.off marriage . . ..
Ben Novack m In New York
ostl!llsihly for conference with
John Mills, the new proprietor
of El Morocco, but Mr. Novak's
intimates believe be's even more
interested in courting Liz Allen,
I beautiful cover girl from Lon,
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Som Cooke'&amp; widow, Barbara,
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oeremony. Bobby wao a member of the combo that backed
her late husband on recordings
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