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Bridal Shower
Mainly About ··~· Is Given for
People In • Mrs. Cleland

Pcmeroy

Mrs. Earl Cleland was

Fred . k C ~yd re- ot honor at a bridal shower

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turned to his base. Kmche 1oe,
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Mich. Thurs~ay . after 8
days leave With hiS parents, Mr.

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er relatives.
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theme was carried out in the
William C. Boyd of Washing- decorations.
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ton, D. C. and aunt, Mrs .. ~la Games were played and prlzRipley of Letarl Falls VISit~ es awarded to Mrs.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Sewell, Mrt. Delores Clchmd
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liam Boyd, R~k _St. .
·and Mrs. Betty Cowan. after
Miss Anita H1ggms at Wesler- which the honored guest openville is the ~uest at her grand- ed her gifts.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Refreshments were served by
Drake, Rock Springs Road.
the hosteises to those named
Mrs. W. A. Morgan returned above and Mrs. Harold om111n,
home Tuesday, after a ~evera! Mrs Denver Kapple Mrs. Leo
days visit in Columbus w1th her Bry~n, Mrs. Wayne' Zircher
daughter and son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Young.
and Mrs. R. L. Golthardt, and Sending gifts were Mrs.
son, Bruce.
ert Garner, Mrs. Hazel ~urlon,
Mrs. Mary Russell of Waver- Mrs. Julius Sauvage and Linda,
)y visited Monday with her cou- Mrs. Greta Simpson,
Mrs.
sin, Mrs. Myrtle Long.
Mrs. Mae Reitmire of New Blanche Cleland, Mrs.

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all cost, and convenient budget-easy
monthly payments, our bank auto loans
are liard to beat! Come see .•• IIOIIIl
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Haven, W. Va. is Ute guest of
her sister, Mrs. Susie Fischer,
Morning Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van
Meter of Beverly were recent
dilUler guests of her sisler, Mrs.
SUsie Fischer.

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Welker. Mrs. Terry

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Mrs. Millon Roush, Miss Eliza-

beth Duffy, Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger, Mrs. Melvin Smith and
Barbara, Mrs. Bob Miller, Mrs.
Walter Kennedy and B:ubara,

Mrs. Charles Eskew and Janet .
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eggy of and Mrs. Tom Curlls.
Belleview, Ky. left Tuesday. af1.5
Ler a several days visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser, Min-

POMEROY

NATIONAL BANK

er1:'vi!le.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grueser
of Pt. Pleasant, w. Va., Misses Lena and Thelma Grueser,
Pomeroy, and Robert Slivers
Jr. of Middlepurt, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Har·
ry Keiser.

Serving Meigs County for over 93 years

RUTLAND

POMEROY

cently given by Mrs. A. L.
Phelps Jr. and Mrs. Mary Slo-

/nspectl'on
Asked Tuesday,

Chesler Council, Daughters of
America, met in regular session Tuesday evening with 35
members present.
Leda Mae Kraeuter, councilor, presided and opened
the
meeling in ritualistic form. He-

Mrs. H. D. lhle and Mrs. Paul portod ill "'"" Letha Koblenlz

Keiser ot Columbus were ov~r and Ethel Hart in Hospitals
night guests Wednesday of Mr. a.nd Zoan Biggs. The commisand Mrs. Harry Keiser.
.swn of Erma Cleland as
Kenneth Shoemaker, Mi!lard uty was read. Ethel Bentz
Shoemaker and Hubie McCreary named on the good of
of Beaver Falls. Pa. were committee replacing Dorothy
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lawson who has muved
Davis, Mechanic St., over the It was voted to ask for
lloliday weekend.
speclion on Tuesday, Ocllob•"
Larry Heines has; accepled J~. Jt was announced that
employment as industrial engi- ~U'.thda~ of Glenna Hayes,
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neer for the Kaiser Aluminum IS 1ll, Will be September 12 and I
Company and began his duties members are asked to send her
today.
a card lo 6079 Taylor
Road,
~ •-,·'iti&gt;J?m/lf4tmMl!M¥..:n .. s.4JAl.!'AB,; Gahanna, Ohio. The good of
~ der committee announced a si-

Member Federal Reserve System

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

CLEAR THE LOT

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WHOLESALE PRICES PREVAIL AT

METROPOLITAN MOTORS
1964 RAMBLER 161 4 Dr. Sto. Wagon Custom 330
Standard trans., on• owner, like new,

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1961 FORD VB Galtxit 2 Dr. Hardtop. Full power,
It's thorp
1960 RAMBLER Ambo111dor Sto. Wagon. Full
powor. It's cltan oncl solid, ono locol ownor
1959 CHEVROLET VI lol Air 4 Dr. Hordtop.
G,..n ond whlttt, ciHn like now

Middlervtrf
fl"'

Miss Karen McElhinny returned to Ohio University Septernber 5 to begin work on her
master's degree after spending
two weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert ~cEihinny . Mr.
and Mrs. McElhmny have re~
turned to Indiana where he is
employed.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cabeen
of Columbus, visited T~;~::~:~~
in Middleport with her 1
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EVERY CAR &amp; TRUCK ON SALE

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On Saturday Elberlelds Are Open Unti19 in the
Do Your

Giris

Famdy Shopping
Saturday

See our special group of girls

Soturdoy tho 11th Is
tho lilt day of our

fortable and easy to care for -

$1.35 Stockings lor

$J.09

a pair

ond $1.65 Stockings
It

$J-29

• pair

dresses - they're preHy, com·

all the new fall styles,
NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-:-The

to teens and the
hard to fit chubby
girls.

DISH
CLOTHS
Woven terry Dish
Cloth• and multi
colored Dish Cloths.
Large Si2e.

the busy Ready To Wear

WOMENS COTTON SLACK BLOUSES

· vicky raugnn
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auclion lor the next meet·

Practice on receiving nalion-

~I and state officers and ·

held ctl the next meeting.
tion practice for inspection
also the Booster meeting in
vember will be held October
The next meeting wiJI be Se~' i l
tember 21 and quarterly
days will be observed with potluck refreshments.

BOYS "SPURS"

Western Style Jeans
Solid colors, Ioden green, black, wheat, faded blue.
Sizes 6 to 18, made in a slim fit, taper leg, zipper
fly, 100% cotton. sanforized shrunk.
Siloo

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14 .. 11

NEVER NEED IRONING

MEN'S SLACKS

Another llo Shlpmtnll
Connon Fino Mudtn tnd

pr.

$195

1956 PONTIAC 2 Dr. Htrdtop. Llkt now In every

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1956 OLDSMOBILE 4 Dr. Htrd Top
1955 CHRYSLER 2 Dr. Hardtop. full JIC'W"
1955 LINCOLN 4 Dr. Stdon. Full powor. A rHI
car

1953 INTERNATIONAL 2 Ton Dump. Good old
truck. Nlct dump bod
1952 IUIC:K Supor 2 Dr. Rlvorlt. Runs lint

Flue f..W.. detaillog lo o
classic shirt. A 651 Dacron•
Polyester, 35$ .,._ drip-d&lt;f,
with Bennuda collar ODd roll- "'I
lieeve&amp;. Can be WOrD in 01' No
.. white, &amp;Oft -~~. rkb
fashion shades ond deep dad:
tones. Sizes 8 thru 18. Of course
&amp;'o a Shape)jl Ciassl&lt;. $4.00

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

eBrown

ePENNY LOAFERS

- I l l ' Nil lo !lot "'illy ...... Yoo/,. wlth I,..,. Vlcily
Ytot~Jo, with IIIIo -.lolf111 owi.. of holhor wool oad •rloo

e BUCKLE LOAFERS

~lor,....,

ROUSH'S
SHOE STORE
H. 2hd Avo. Middleport

-OPEN TONIGHT

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Elberfeldt
W1rehou..

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PIUOW CASES
eBiack

W.N. La.,.. tqua,. fOliar, eQ conlrutin1 color IUede clotll

... pipl,._ Ckor, bluo or,..... 5 .. 15.

Now Is the time for you to stop In and see this
beautiful selection of Womens Dresses-on display
in the busy Ready to Wear Department. Dresses
you'll went to own whJ!n you see this outstanding
group. The latest new"'fall styles, colors and falJ.
rlcs, dressy and tailored styles. AU by top
manufacturers.
"Toni Todd"
''VIcky Voughn"
"Bttty Hortford"
"Hortfcrd Cloulca"
"StocoyAmll''
"Btrkohlre"

"Ltdy Lour•"
"Goy Gibson"
"Koy Windsor"
"Non L•ll•"
"Porkohlre"

on

White, Solid Colors,
Stripes, Floral
Patterns

Mlchlnlc St,....

SPECIAL PURCHASE!
TERRIFIC VALUE!

BATH MATS
Irregulars of well known brands of $2.99 to $6.91
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WHILE THEY WT

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6:00 TO 8:00

Save Your Saleslips from •••

For Connnlenco of Cuatomoro ond $happen

Farmers Bank &amp;Savings Co.
O. j

Member FDIC

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WORLD

LINOlEUM

and

eiTALIAN LOAFERS

Middleport, 0.

Pomtroy,

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luy Your Now

Connon Combopun Por&lt;ole

1955 FORD VB 2 Dr. Folrlono. Rod oncl whitt

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

GOOD SPECIE - Here with Dr. Riley Is Henry Bahr,
supervisor for the southern area fm· the Ohio Reclamation. This tree, elso planted in 1956 is a cottonwood, a
good pulpwood specie. It is nearly 12 inches in diameter
and is more than 40 feet taiL One row each of locust,
•ycamore and cottonwood was planted alongside the Alder for comparison.

Now lo tho Tlmo t.

BED SHEm

1957 PONTIAt; 2 Dr. Stor Chltf Hordtop.
Nico, Only _

$3-49

$4,95

1957 V. W. IHutlful whlto finish

ALL CARS MUST BE SOLDI

$2.98

Made of 85% cotton, 15% 400 nyl~n. Korotroa
process makes permanent press. SIZes 29 to 42
waist measure and in your correct length. Choose
&amp;he beltless style, with full taper leg and no cuffs,
or regular ivy model that has belt !bops and II
cuffed. Solid colors, black, Ioden green, or black.

1957 RAMBLER Cuchom 4 Dr. Automotla

nl~

SPORT SHIRTS

$J.99

19571MPERIAL 4 Dr. Air conclltlontd. Full power,
ll'o cltan
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MENS LONG SLEEVE

$4,95

bus to Columbia, South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sharp
and son, Ronnie of Reynolds-

1957 FORD VI Stotlon Wagon 2 Dr. Nico

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Beautiful gay printed polished cotton tailored
blouse''• '!4 length roll sleeves, convertible collars,
dyed to match our helanca strelch pants. Sizes 32
to 38.

Campus and Mr. Wrangler Shirts that. never need
ironing. Solid colors and .colorful pla1d patte~DJ­
Sizes Small (14-14~ medmm (15-J5'h) large (1616'hl and extra large (17-171'.).

mg was held and will also

1957 OLDS Super 88 4 Dr. Hardtop. Full powtr

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GIRLS
LOAFERS

1951 FORD VB 4 Dr. Station Wagon

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,._otf. OAW~ 1o YAV4tl

Betsy, in two weeks of wan- Louisiana was officially esti-r Louisiana was declared a dis- claimed at least 29 live:~~ in a a swift tour of ravaged New
dering across the C~:~ribbean mated at $30..$40 million.
aste.- area.
meandering S-shaped
path Orleans Friday wu
visibl'
Sea, the southern t1p of Flori- , Nobody had yet estimated . Besides the 19 dead in Louis- through Florida, across lhe shaken by the d
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da, the upper Gulf of Mex1co the total damage. Pres1dent 1aua, 8 persons were dead and ,..
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evasta on CUM
and Louisiana killed at least 30 Johnson made a quick tour of 3 missing in Florida and three uulf of MexJ~ mto loU1smna. 1the suffenng. Back in Washlnipersons and i11jured hundreds. shattered New Orleans Friday persons were killed in highway More were m1ssmg and feared ton, he threw the full weight ~
At least 10 persons were kil- night. Visibly shaken, he re- accidents on storm-swept high- dead and the injured number- the federal government into r•
led in Looisiana and more turned lo Washington and ways in Arkansas.
ed in the hundreds. The storm building ~sianl and t b
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dead were expected to be found threw the full / weight of the 1 The two-week-old storm that also mauled Mississippi's Gulf. state was declared a major di•
when the flood waters recede. government into the task of re- 1was born off the
northeast Coast.
Iaster area. Federal troop1
lbe damage to crops alone in building.
I shoulder
of South America PRESIDENT JOHNSON liN( from Ft. Polk moved in to belp.
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See them all on displav in

1959 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. VB, outo. trona. Cloon cor
1951 OLDS Super 81 4 Dr. Hardtop. Full power

of !herr homes.

CANNON

ley visited with Mrs.
Nellie
Vale, a patient al Gallipolls
Qinic.

1951 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. VB R&amp;H, outo. trono.

ramy remnants of Hurr1cane
Betsy pushed into the Memphis;
Tenn., art~a
today.
Four
hundred miles to the south,
where Betsy's devastation was
wo~t, new floods drove more
resute~ts of New Orleans out

sizes from tots

Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Haptonstall and family.
Miss Mabel Hysell and Miss
Mildred Hawley were in Gallipolis Wednesday where Miss
Hysell underwent a checkup at
Holzer Hospital and Miss Haw-

1959 RAMBLER 2 Dr. Sto, Wag. Just overhouled
In fino ohope
1959 RAMBLER 4 Dr. Stdan, R&amp;H. Overdrive.
Complotoly ovorhoultd, rool economy cor

By ROBERT SCHAEFER
United Pre•• lnternaHooal

colors and fabrics -

They are .noving from Colum- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert

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Elberfelds
In Pomeroy

BERKSHIRE
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Dresses

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Coeds Admitted
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Training Place

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Holzer Nurses
Make Excellent
Showing

Three lttjured
In Auto Wrerk
Friday Night

Long Bottom
Society News

Dally !entlnel, Pomero,.MIIfdlerortr

o.;ft,.. 11, 19fll.l

Tornadoes Get 38-14 Grid
Whacking from McArthur

Panthers Win Opener 12-6
BACHTEL STADIUM - Tne
Pomeroy Panthers htt for a p1.11r
of touchdowns cn the
first
lwll, une commg on a bnllwnt
bootleg play for 80 yards by
Halfback Bruce Scmpson, then
held on to defeat the White Fal'""' 12-6
ll was the openmg g'me of
the l91i5 season for the Panlill'" led by new Head Coach
Bud Bcckel For Wahama, the
loss wos the Falcon &gt; fcrst
after wmnmg theu opener last
week •t Buffalo
Down 12-!1 w1th four mmutes
l•lt 1n the holf Ihe Folcons
(Jo~ted s1x pomls w1th a 66 yard

The game, one of the most
whistle miested or all time,
opened wcth the Panthers full
or l~re Though hurt by penallies, the Panthers put the ball
cn play on thecr own 35 and m
e1ght plays Howard English, 170lb fullback ccrcled hcs left
end to score Hcs punch tor
the e~tra pomt was short by
a yard
The Panthers scored a gam
w1th four mmutes left m I he
half Sawyers, forced to punt
from m1dfccld, got the ball to
the Pomeroy 20 where Dcck
Kn1ght and Scmpson
played
~orne sle1ght of hand and WaUnvl 1ed b• burly 1711 lb lull 1 1Mm &lt;~ neve1 IOf ,Jird the ball un
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J.Jck Carby Sa\;yer s
ey ha tJ .too I&lt;Jtc
taken th( PomcJoV kt(ko!l Jol
Kmght &lt;.~nd Stmpson crossed
l.owmg the Panthers' second S1mpson kerpmg tht• ball but
I D - the bootleg - and w1th trottmg easily to the left s1de:tlwyer carrvmg nme hmes ror !me as Kmght femted the other
54 yards the F'alcons scored way loolmg the Fnlcon defendWith two mmutes left Sawyer eJs
went Jn from the five Sawyers Nobody put a hand on StmpkKk for the extra pomt w&lt;.~s son as he turned on h1s speed
w1de
to go down the s1delmes
80
1 hat's how the game ended ya1 ds to score English s EP
some 26 mmutes later With try agcun was short
ne1ther club able agam to mus
Sawyers a workhorse of great
lt&gt;1 a cons1stent, erro1 • free stamma carr1ed the ball 25
dnve to score
I times lor 104 }ards

Wahama outgalned Pomeroy
on the ground l4S W 109 yards
Ray Vanan, who Ia 1964 passed well, was off target Friday
mght hllting only 3 of 15 shot.
for 16 net yards, WJth two becng
cntercepted
The Panthers' quarterback
dun, Dcck Kmght and D 0 n
Swtsher, attempted 8 passes,
bit 4, and had 000 pccked off
Both clubs threatened mildly oft and 00 10 the second but
neither could overcome lhe peoalt trouble The Panthers were
stoy ed once on the Waharna t
ea~~ 10 the fourth quarter
(oa&lt;h Ron Rtchardson s hoy"
1"me I" a hal t at lh" ·~ on an

STAT CHART
Po.m Wah
1st d'll'ffis
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l2
The McArthur Generals, load oa ll at the 35 and WOJ stopped carr1eo and '11lela, 74 yards 11
Total yds rush.
IIIII 143
ed wcth 13 returrung lettermen, 1qUickh bv Mcke Jenklllll It was three cames.
Yards Pass
39
18
broke a Aeadlocked score m1d· from there McArhur
hepu Second 1eam players Wert
Total yards
148 159
way through the thcrd quarter grcndcng out yardage that re- ealled upoo by Coach Deem to
Punts, yds.
4 av 32 3 av 30
and went oo to plaster vwtmg suited m tts first am-pointer.
play several mlllutea ill the bill
Pass all
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15
Southern 38-14 Fr1day mght
Tom Pe.eock's kick · ol1 was pennd.
Pass Comp.
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3
McArthur broke the ga!llf wcde 1taken at the 15 after the Gener- The Tomadnea will boll SoulbPass Int. , _
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2 "Walt Spot, my home rua open aftel taking • 1U lead lals scored A reverae was hand- western next Friday night.
Penalltes . .. . ,
152 55 ..,.,o•t count onle11 I wueh w1th 3 mmutes and 26 seoonda led beauutully by Halfbacks By Qulll'lers:
Fumbles (lost)
2 of 5 3 of 5
lbat baoe!"
left m the third percnd on a si1 John McCimtock and
Sherm Southern
- .... 0 6 0 I - 14
Startmg Jmeups (offense)
pomted by Fullback Dannv Cundiff along With
Jenkmo, McArthur
, i 0 8 18- 31
Pomeroy - B1U Moore, Rex
Smith
thaf resu lted m Cundiff running TO's - Southern, Cundiff, 1
Ccmuogs, ends; Rod Karr,
Sm1th the Generals' hard the ball to the Southern 48
yd run, TheiSs, 70 yd
nm;
Dcck Werry, tackles;
B cll
nosed workhoMCe, plowed over Southern then ground out yard.! McArthur, Sllllth, II yd
MID
Neaae, Jeff Gibbs, guards, Carfrom the two yard lme With the age that resulled m Its fcrst land two yd run, Peters, 46 and
!\OD Crow, cent.er. Backs· Dick
Ohio Higb Scbool FoatbaD
• ahead touchdown Smith's touchdown on a one yard carry l70 yd runs. Calvm 41 yc:l 1'\lD
Kmght Don Sw1sher Howard By UnJttd Pms
concluded a drnre
that I by Cundiff, a )umor halfback and Hughes 41 yd pass Ulter•
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started
on
the
McAtbur
30-yard
Cundiff's touchdown came w1th ' cept1on EP'o - Cundiff tor
mcomplete
p1.1ss Most of F.ngh~ Ro ert mtl
rure 1 Columbus Hartley 24
stnpe bf&gt;gmnm~ the second 9 mmutes and 40 seconds left, Southern and Srmth for McAr·
the Ia was belween the 20 Stmpson Subs
Jon Gumther ,l
Columbus Eastmoor 2 half
tn fllf' flr&lt;;l rn~lt alt~&gt;r QuartE&gt;r hur one each
ardpi•nyes
Bill Francis, Ray Zirkle Lerm1e Zanesvi ll e 20
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I Van Meter Tom Harr1s, CharThe Generals then went on 10 back F:l 11 h (;rut&gt; .. Pr connected on
Soutb'a McArthur
fhe Panthers were penahzed les Hysell, Andy Porter
Columbus Central o
tally four touchdowns - two oy a 19 Vllrd ;wn;-~1 tn ~ld '•n! 1r k Yards Jtusbmg
168 28&amp;
152 yards by rough count, and 1 Waharna _ Harry Van Meter Columbus DeSales 22
Ml'CI1 ntn( k was hau1 Pd down 'r'ds Pas!lln&amp;
19
rt
1 R1ght End M1ke Pe.&gt;rs - •n
the Fe~kons 55, but ne1ther fl· Vance Dawson, ends George
Columbus Lmden 0
the fmal 12 mmutes ol act1on
on lhP nn" 'rurl ,Jrrrw !mt Cun Total Vds
187 tQ
gur~ mdicates the whistle blow
Columbus North 19
McArthur's fourth
quarter d1ft w,.nt m lor the tourhdown Pas~es Attmpt . . HI 3
k f l
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Rando lph, Bob Thompson, tactouchdowns were scored on a on the next plav It wa~ rm a Passes Comp.
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mg wor
t e re erees
urn- kles , Randy Weaver P 1 u1 Hoff
Worthmgton 14
146 yard kick-off return and 70 fourth and 10 . , 1tuRt 1on that CruP- Passes Inter.
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erous penallles were rerusrd as man, guards. Ray Redman, T
v 11 12
ta t 11 unw1se
eays a ey
yard pass mterceptlon run back ISP.r h1t hts nr~ ..,-: t:-~rr'fl ! \1 1 ( hn fumbles
3
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center Backs Ray Vanan Lar
Columbus Walnut R1dge 6• both or P10 ters , a 46 run by Quar tock s h y for Il l( f'x tra pomts Fumbles Lo 5t
0
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For the Panther~, top ball by Sawyers, Ronmr Russell, Columbus Ready 48
1terba ck Rick Calvm and 8 41 1wa:;~ stopped :o llort nt tilt' goa l first uowus
7 11
camer y,as Enghsh w1th 57 Ralph Batey Subs Mark Gnn·
Columbus Whetstone 8 yard run b}' Hughes a reserve lme
Pena!IJeB
2$ 30
ycirds m 11 carnes Stmpson stead, Geilrge Johnson, Mike Upper Arlmgton 20
halfback on a pass mtercept 1on
C)TflEH fOLIC Hllii\\N
SIARIING LINE UPS
had 34 m SIX rushes
Redmond
Lancaster 17
FIRST HALF
Fullback Tom The J ~~ R sen Southern Danny Evans, and
Logan 16 Bexley &amp;
Coach Ron Deems Tornadoes 101 tall1ed Souther11 ~ 11nl\ oth M1ke Jenkms ends , Dave
London 34
pl"ymg the1r f•rst ~dme under er tnurhd&amp;\'on w1th 42 sec1mds Spencer and M1ke Ihle, tackles;
(;reenileld McClam 0
h1s leadership battled McArth· r rP.marmng m thP. game
SteH' Omle} and Tom W1cklme
Grandview lti Hilliard ta
ur crack lor crack rn the first The1ss carrvmg the h~ll on gmmi s Bill Hlrd. center, Bob
Canal Wmchester 35
two stanzas
the f1rs! dowr attN Rd l B1rd Gruser
quarterback,
John
PJckP.nngton 0
The Genf&gt;ralll grabbed a 6-0 j remvered a Gt&gt;nerals tumble \1cCimtock and Sherm Cu d1H
Marysville 26 Richwood 0
lead w1th 23 seconds remam broke throu1:1h the \1 r Art h11 r sec h&lt;:~ lfb,l('ks lorn The1ss fullback~
Granv11le 8 Ut1ca 6
mg 1n the f11 . . t quarter
when ondary and rared 7 y&lt;~ r d~ for McArthur, Jake Coleman and
Newark 43 Toledo Whitmer 0 Sm 1lh camed lor 10 yards a I the score Cund1ll !hen wt:'nt m M1ke Peters ends David Crow
Belpre 24 Glou!ter 0
roundt he nght Side to end a Cor the extra po mts
and Emmet t Conway tack les.
Athess 42 New Lextsgt(ln 0
65 yard dr1ve
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Cund tft the !orn&lt;tdo 'Aiork 1Tom Peacock and John Good·
Nelsonville 56 The Plams 0
Southern had taken the game I horse earned 16 tJmt!s
and wm g llard ~ Gary Swmgle cen·
Mar1etta 23 Wellston o
opemng k1ck off, but Denms Ev 1gamed a net total ot 52 yards 1 ter Hrck Calvm quarterback :
Lebanon 20 Hillsboro 16
an was forced lo punt on a 1McCimtock a Jumor halfback Herb KmmMn and Frank Ra·
Xema 32. washington c H o fourth and four SituatiOn at the 1ramed 24 va1d~ 1n seven car donr halfbacks Danny sm 1th
44 McArthur's Peters look the nes Grueser 22 1ards m four fullba ck
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Ph1lo 22 Newcomerstown 6

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West Muskmgum 14
New Boston 22 Minford 6
Waverly 34 Northwest 0
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Bellefontame 26 Urbann 0
Da~ ton Colonel Whtte 6
Dayton Fa1rv1ew 0
Middletown 47
The Chancey - Dover Blue the four yard strrpe ror Chaun
Ea::.tern WI!\ be host lo North
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Ma:sf~;,1;gSen~~~m~ln West I wtng, overpowered E:as111n's 1l kicked !he ex:tra pomt
H\' qU~art ers
Eagleo for an easy 38·0 vtctory Bndge•ater plunged from the
Eastern
0 000- 0
Cuyahoga Fa II s 0
F
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Shelb 34 Mansfield Malabar 14 nday mght m t ell' season two yard lme for the next C- D C ~
15 7 7 7 _ 36
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touchdown
v.1th
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Wahama ~ alcon's goal lcne m th• second half was the
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gles Head Coach D1ck Martm the fmal SIX pomters of the fit' S \iye on 44 yd p~ss rrom
ecght yard line and here, above , IS how tt happened The anon • ran 10 4
The Athens countv crew scor- game m the cuncludmg stanza 1 Bndgewaler
ball earners mashed onto the tulf by a Wahama tackler,
Ham1lton Township 0
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Eastern left halfback G• ry I
STATISTIC!!
wclh Falcons Larry Fry, Lynn Tennant, George Johnson, Columbus Watterson 52
Columbus South ;nee! moretm eacE ~ t e t ree l Wulf highlighted the Eagle~ o!
Ea!iil C-D
Ronnte Russell, ready lo pounce cf needed, and the Pan
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estervi e 8
terr1tory twtce but never man· 4() ards
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lb fullback, reels off a long gamer around hts left end m Groveport t9 West Jefferson 12 ed t
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A 55 yard pass comrtet1on Total \ard•
196 36.1
the touchdown dnve late cn the hrst half His tacklec ~1-anklm Hecghts 30 Mcfflm 1~ "'ICha ~e
Gi WlBcedy s powe u
' 'I frmn Qu.i:lrteJ back Mil\ t
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cannot be 1dentcfled, but Dcck Wecry, Panther tackle, IS Gahanna Lmcoln 14
enp T1 gewater, was 8 00ut to John Poo ler moved 1:. ,tern Pass Comp.
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rushmg up to help cf needed - Sentmel Photos
Reynoldsburg fl
the whole show For the Blue 1
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Circleville 48 Grove City 0
Devil, as he ran over
two I ;::: ~~~~ yard line as the Punts
Delaware Hayes 32
touchdown• and heaved a 44- _ _
Penalties
Buckeye Valley 0
yard TD pass Fuli!Jsck Thorn
Watkms Memor1al 14
a!l also ltC(}fed tw1crt for the
Lcckmg Hecgbts 14 (lie) wcnners
carroll 28 Logan Elm 0
Bndgewater opened the scorGalhpohs 12 Ironton 0
mg m the r1rst penod when he
Sandusky 16 Lakewood 0
went around left end for 25
r Hecghts 20
yards to hit paydcrt Stanley
By CURT BLOCK
year and reduced thetr magic
aple Hecghts 20 1t1e)
then tossed cncomplete
to
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number for a pennant party ID
oke North 16 Mayfceld t Brcdgewater on the extra pomt
J1m Perry , who mfly be part 12
Chesapeake 6
attempt
of c-: s1bhng ••valry next month, Perry V!l. Perry on the Huntmgton (W a ) Vmson J The next f1rst stanza sJx-pomthas a oousm'' nght m b1s own mound m the series would be River Local 25
• was scored on the 44 yard
5-PC MONARCH FOLDING SET
league
remJruscent of the Boyer-Seyer
Pades City, W Va 0
pass from Bndgewater to end
Perry, the surprcse of the (Ken and Cietel mat,chup at Canton McKcnley 32
Nye Kos(jval k1cke&lt;l the conMmnesola Twms pttchmg staff third base 10 last year I CardiAkron Hoban t
vers10n between the· upr1ghts.
over the second half ol the sea- nal ~ Yankee senes.
Canton South 28
In the second period, 1t wa!l
so,, could be p1tted agamst hiS
Lfngtheo Lfad
Cantoa Lincoln &amp;
Thomas who plowed over from
brother, Gaylor, in the World The TWillS lendlhened their Akron South 18 Akron Central a
1f the San Franccsco Gc- lead to ecgbt gam._.
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Senes
,By Unned Press I.Dternatlonal (night) - Farrell (10-9) vs 0
w ea c••
•w Akron East 20 Akron Garfceid 6 and 10 firerneo were InJure&lt;
National League
teen 112_14 )
ants wmd up on lop cn tbe Na ca 0 lost to New York il-l, and Struthers 12 Alliance 8
while fightcng the blaze
tiona! League
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Sunday'• Gam('&amp;
The , 1r1, 10 Minnesota's case Baltimore spht w1th Kansas
San Francisco 80 59 576
Ccncmnau at P1tlshu1 gh
City mncno H and dru~•• less
¥r Fred Blrtcher of Porn
became somewhat smaUer Fri'
•oe
yroaoe
ape eroy called on Mrs Ethel Rife
Los Angeles 8t 61 570 ¥a 1M1lwaukee at New York
da 01 ht when the Twcns heat the liJ8btcap, llhl, ID edge past Half of the 1Q vcctorlet ~
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Cmonnat1
80 62 f163 1~ St Lmus at Philadelphia
Y g
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the White Sox mto second place over the Beantowners (he has and tamlly Satur ay
Boston 8 i for thecr lath wiD cn
He called on Mr and Mrs
78 62 55", 2"2 Houston a t 1..os Ange1es
M1lwau kee
wtth the Red Sox this by one percentage point Jn 1not lost to them) snd hlB eam16
Plll sburgh
78 66 542 41h Chicago at San Francisco, 2
gamea
other American League action, ed run average IS a rufty 150 l'harles R1te- also
Ph1l•delph1a 72 68 .514 8"'
Amerccan League
Detroit blanked Clevel.tod :I-ll
Good Show•ng
FIRE LOSSES SET
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• · at Waslungton _ and Washcngtoo downed Caiilor- Not bad lor 1 28-year-&lt;&gt;ld COLUMBUS (UPll -;;/:: ";:
St Loucs
70 72 493 11¥2
W. L. Pet. GB Tc~n~
Chcrago
65 78 445523 2171" MBa'"ltnllensoorlea
!)I) 54 621
Bru~~to~~DI vs Narum (4-121 rua, 4-1.
righthander who hurled only day causes an edstdcm~ ed
Hou ston
W 82
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New York
45 99 313 37'k Chicago
82 62 569 8
Mcnnesota at Boston - Pas- 1n e atcona 1 ague, n1 2 mmngs over •
of th strike • boUnd Central
cuai IB3) vs. Lonltorg (!1- Frascisco held first place wctb weeks of the campacgn and was
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Detrott
79 64 552 lO 'k 151
a 5-2 trcumph over Oncago Los llhcs close to being 1 member Tablet Manufaclurcng
ted
Milwaukee 3 New York I, mght Cleveland
77 64 .546 ll 'k New York at Cluca•o (nigh!) Ange les whipped Houston' 5-2· of 1 Minnesota farnc team
emlo said arson Jl auspec
Phciadelph1a 5 St LouiS 4, l2 New York
70 75 483 20'k
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Cahfornca
66 78 458 24 - Ford (14-101 vs Howard (7-7) Pttlsburgh whctewashed Cmccnp1usburgl1 7 Cmcmnatc o, mght washcngton
63 Btl 441 26 ¥2 Kansas C1ty at B&gt;lltKnore nat1 7-!1 Phtladeiphi~ rupped St.
Los Angeles 5 Afouston 2, mght Boston
56 88 "397 l4 (mght) - Sheldon (7-7) vs Bun- Loucs 5-4 ID 12 innings, and MilSan FranciSco 5 Chccago 2, n Kansas City 52 90 366 J7 ker [8-7)
waukee downed New York $-1.
Saturday's Probable Pitehen
Friday's l\eluhs
SUnday's Games
Perry's vcctory "er the Red
Mtlwaukee at New York Baltimore 5 Kansas Ccty 2, lst Detroit at Cleveland
I Sox was no masterpiece as he
Clonmger (20 9) vs Jackson 17· tw11Jght
Cahforma at Washtngton .., lasted ouiy &amp; 1·3 imtings and alEven It the regulw prlee, tH
181
Kansas c1ty 10 Baltimore 5, 2nd !' New York a~ Clncago
lowed fcve runs, three of which
MoniKCh S.t Is a buy Comes in
Ccnccnnall at Pcttsburgh _ night
Kansas Ccty at Baltimort
were eared. But the WID kepi
Antlqlll Tin or Antique Whitt, wrth
Mil Ioney [17-71 vs. Scsk (\1-2), Mmnosoia 8 Boston 5, rught 1Minnesota at_B~~o_
n_
"" record ag&amp;Uiat Boaton opotertr•sturdy 1teet l~p and SamsonChlcago at Sao Franccsco - Washmgton I Cahfornca 1, mght
lie'' uof&amp;lstve slide locks on ttlt
Buhl &lt; tJ-10&gt; vs Shaw 115-8)
Detrmt 2 Cleveland o, rught
tablt '"d ' - a uftty hlngH "'
St Loucs at Phdadelph11 New York 3 Ch1cago 1, mght
tNt ttllirs that pr1~n1 pu!d1ICI
SeeThe
(ncght) - Stallard (IIHl) vs Saturday's Probable Pltebers
1~1'" Blilol oNmtl finish ~ chtpShort (16-9)
Detro1t at Cleveland - Re'"lotMit V1nyl tab~ top ond plddocl
Full
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Houston at Los Angeles gan H-4) or Sparma U:l-7) vs
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Smith to Anderson Passes Click as GAHS - - -- ARIA
G.tlllpolil 12
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BY HOBART WILSON, JR. Allclera011 to Halfback
The annual reumon of !he dea- l
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MI"ddl eoorf
Mr and Mrs Thomlli Wat·
d 1 I Ab h and Ma·l Quar~rback Pete Ancterson M1 After an exchange of
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Parmalee the pas! wee~ m·
elud•d Mr and ~rs U!o Chrtl·
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Mrs Sonya Wayland enter- at noon to Mr and Mrs Ernest
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Chrlolboth offensively an do!ensivelly, grabbed up the lt10se ball.
punls ThiS set up the Devils second
132-pol!lld Junlot end Bruce '" the thtrd stanza GAHS took Iscore
Smtih wiUt two touchdown P• 15· rlho prgskm on tl's 'own 20 and Lo~l jllmmed lbe bqe T~
es whlle thte Galilpohs Blue marclt~ 80 yards in 12 P~Y'- cer lint live tlralpl Unlet,
Devils aefen • unit stopped wl!h the help ul a Ttger fumble aatl it Wlll 011 lite IRS elchl.
Ironton cold
slzzlinB 80 - dd•· r AIter mov Ing the baII from However, Ihe TlI"r' beld ' mo1ree temperatures
Frt ay their own 20 to the GAHS 31, mentarliy. On a fourth ad
ntght The result Wai • t! · 0 , Richard [.ong surprised
the goal slt..,tlon, Anderson foqnd

t II a and 1opemng ga..-ne triUmph
for 11'tgers with o second
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Columbus. ;lr Tom Agee, G•i· cy Mom•. Mrs Pat Johnson, Cheryl Bent•.' Mr ~nd Mrs Coach Terry Honsley's oquad. 'from the old "quick kick" tor·
Upohl, lmd her daughter. He I· Mns Belt}' Smith, (;,uol Hurton, ClarenPe Neutzllng, Mrs James
The holt Tl&amp;ers of Jim Pal- matJOn Ironton s John
Dole I
en Horlowe ol Louiavtlle, Ky. Elsie Haddox Emma Moodls Van Meter Mr. and Mrs Floyd ton were m Dlue Devil lerr~ bobbled the ball on the Tlge' l
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Blaslnsame, O'Dell (8), Nle(tst Game)
kro t!) end Torre. ll'tsher,
Kana. Ctty IIlii 000 IKMJ:_ 2 8 0 Sutherland, (9) and Gooosen
l!llltlmore '" ~ 000 OOOd o~.' a Stephenson (9) Wlnner-O'Dell
T~lbot, 11, lt (8) an _,an. (!~). Loser - Fisher (8-201
Pappas S Miller (8) and
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or tmd lire elusrve Smith 1t was the llubcals' fnsl Joss I ha!fb,lck Joe Fisher W!H! stoPped
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Mr and Mrs Paul Wmebrr·n Mlller and Ray n d V rl c,rug ht another Anderson hf!H ve ~lnte Uct 20, 1002 whtm Buch ' about one root from thl.'! 12-yard
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Jtrlk PC~mt&gt;l r. t h. o !ley tlnd Just beforf' the half ended dwcp tel • York edged the SVI\Lilitrr t
Bruee Wallace
solln ol Mr ' Buwman and daughter S~san
Mrs" Efr~eu~
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rn Trgcr ternr'.&gt;ry Stnllh ~ ,,s thiuJJp s, Zr-22, 10 II bllter battle I T~e fired up Fairland ofJen•e
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and low Reedsville p 1
hold onto the ball near the gml l lime lhat Kyger hHs been shut Bras and ha\tb'\Ck
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1chool footba ll trnmrn
ro· Mrs Kar l Owen
lrm 'Vr ~ r Y Mrmkm and Mr and Jnt:'
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Brooks dro . . e 88 yards in 11
Mr~ Charles~ 1
Plavmg wrt hout thr• srrv r(es Co.1cl1 Jrm Whr tu s
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MliS S~e Rueg VISited
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I hallb.J ck Ibe Hanslevmen " q '"' '"' '" Dntn •quail• 1an a w!Jich put the 0011 on tho ono.
....,.k m Columbus wtlh Mr '"d Are E111Prlll/ru'li
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llted on the passing of AndeJ"s~n """' "1 ground plays
Bl•• wont over tor hlo 80cond
Mro James Thomas and lornI F.lectlon of
la nd lullbark Hi&lt;hHr~ Long s lho Bobcoll opened by drlv· TO. He also added the extra
lly and attended lhe slate fair
Mr" .J.lck Jlnb~on eniL'rlam I
Ibla.,ts up the middle to C•lrtu!e rng for two quick flrHt downa points for a 16-0 lead
Sho wao accompamed by Mtchr' ed thi• Pas! Counr~lms ol Theo
JCerStS
the~ ;fJ&lt;'nlng game VJCiorl
but were stalled on • four nnd l flme began cloolng In for
Lloyd
I dorus Council fhnJ ghtrrs of
I n t&gt;rson conneclrd on right four llllua!lon
the Chellhlrelttts rsnct
tht~lr
Paot preSJdenls and charier Amenca. Thursda) ewnmg al
of 17 p...., lor 82 yord• ond
Kyger Creek got tho ball ha ckl last threal ended on an Inter·
members of Heath Methodrst her home Rock SpJJngs Road I F.le tt lon of offrcen "-i:l8 held h~oo toulhdownl. long picked I tv.o plllys later on an Jntercep Iceptlon
Chureh WS C S Will be recog· A short busmess scsSJon w"' I when nock Sprmgo Grange met u~f~~ yord, In! t1 ~ttemplo.
tlon by sophomore linebacker Stall;llc • Wise tho Dragont
conducted by Mrs Ra v SL'rden Thursday evenmg
er a score ass Int period, ('om Moore However' nn lh6 outruHhed thtt Pubc.atx 178 to
abel preSJdcn( •hllh opened I f ted fioeglem. wortllv mast. ~AflS look over tho plg,km ftrst play from ocrlmmaae, Ky· 118 The vloltoro hod II firat
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wtth de•olwns bv Mrs
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Lopez:, Gatewood (3), Sanford and Bille R ' ky
TheanswertothlJquestionplue sened bv lhe hnsiPss to those r 't
.s Fred Goeglem, seC·Iwo gmnt Tigers and W!lh 6161p}ay ol t aecond quQrttr wllh
(8) Coates !8) ond Rod etl bel Perry, osnov• (6), Her IDBllY mo" iutportaDt !ada coo named abov. and Mrs Thomao I .~ ,r~vr (~I ~ru•oer ga(ekeep. lfeft '" Ihe halt 'r.AHS led !l-0 i Far~land recovering on the 26 1
' Ridhert Ridztk (8J and ca!uu" Haller. ~~~~~· ~":.bet'( and
be found. ln thl J'fi'ealing new Cnok Mr!! Arnold Hayes and I
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Z1mme !6) Wl
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booldel, "TheTt-uth About Nerve M" Ern a Je&gt;'e The Oclober ~rs ~ome; nanrn,d Pomona: f~rsl al(empi
g:o onutlr: Behind the running of Blao
113-10) r Loa;,_:;~ (14 I~) er Yo~~~~~o:Coll3·14). HRoDeafness" Wr1te, phone or VJSJt 1 meetmg wrll br held al tile ' H rs ran GruesPr, F'lora pomts Anderson '
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rullback David Nemeth
I , c vey (34th),
os today for your FREE copy. hom of Mrs Norma Chapman lelly Leonard. lad) as,stant Doss ~as low s P"" o an ' the DrJiion• drove to pay dlrl
New York
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There Ia no obligation.
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s ewHrd Homer Radf01d eKe.l The Ur
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on e1ght plays wlth Bla1 gmny Mra Jame• Hlcnards of Rio Chi
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Leonard home • " Amos lln t3 plays Btggest gain (olher ~ ~ver ro h
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·, Orondo, Pre•idenl ol the Portz- Stottlemyre {17-8) ond How•
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A!c Jamei R Andrews of man
Miss economtca chair- than lhe scormg play 1 10 the las ran t • extra points " mouth Dlotrlct Women'• Soclo- ard. Polen, Wlihelm (8) end
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AmaJIIIo. Texas, arnved Thurs·lchaJrman M Leonard, JUvenile dme was a l6·yarder from Fairland led 8 . 0 with live mln· lly of Christian Service I• an·
day for a 30 day leave wrth hJi
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shoplil, to be held Tuesdiy, Sept. and Goal&amp; of 1865·1966.
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A akit "Tho ChrlaUans Call·
PM
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has compleied h/8 trammg "' "I Du." to ~ p:nlst
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celverl !he ball after heltlng the Manchester. on \Vadneltday
JOg," will be preaentod by Dla·
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mechamc Jet specJalist and tol· Sprmgs chur:vtval at Rock •
I Dragons on the 35 yard line. Oak Hill, an~ on Thuroday at lrtct ofllcero, who wlll also stvo
245 E. State St.
Athtnl lowmg hiS leave Will JlO to her 23 meelm h, !he Septem-i'
The Bobcat• started a come- Foreat Run. Registration at
higblllht• from the School ol
England.
Mrs I
g was canc~lled f
~ back drive as oubstrtute hall· of lhe.e iocatlono will be&amp;m at Mtzliona A dromaUe worahlp
Rock s;~~~r~ ~~~otled that the ,
0ffl6rOy
o hacks John Swisher and Steve p am
aervlce The Greattllt 01 The.e"
MIDDLIPCIIIT, 0.
wmners In gthe nge h&gt;ct three Mr and Mrs Tom Gorman Hebdenon spaikod the runmni Local officer~ and membefllw:U~l~e~on~cl~udt=..lh:e::~-~
lleld t p
county contest und ramlly of Columbus art" the attack while quarterba~k Len. are a!ked to attend the place I:
WJ!iJaam ~mona Grange Mrs weekend gl16sl'l of Mr and Mrs ny Tyo threw a 25 yard pasa to and time most cnnv~lent, and
centerpJeceruae:;r a~on first on Mann mg Rou"h Hidden LAkes rrght. end Mike Spaulding to I to brmg • sack lunch De~sert
edgrng and ~1rR R~b:~st on and other relahves.
put ,he plgskrn deep In Farr :and beverage will be serv~d for
won first on the a
Louks I Or Hugh H D&amp;l'l!l retunwd land tern tory
Z5 cents.
Frank Joh 1
pron contest. I to Ius home Syra cuse N y I Thr Bobcats drn . . e to the I The program wrll mclude a
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111 Two let~s on was reported 1Fnday after' 9 short " ;~Ill with nine hut fumbled on the fir!lt commemoratron of the
from
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read, one I hi s Sl~ler and brolher·m·la\1•liaiiiniiic...;g'·"•liiiwiiiiiirlhiiliiUtiieiiiiaoigioroiisiisliiviie,.ii'"iini;lviiieiirsiiia.;ryi;;;iiio;;;i;;O:spa~cliialiiii~
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egHrlat iOJl and one from stat Mr and Mrs Thomas Young
SeHf'fllry rn regard to
el Mr and Mr11 David McGhee
tendanre contest
an at- of Columbus were
weekend
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and Mrs Allen
WBJ the theme of the pro ram Erchmger, Mulberry Heights
presented by Mrll W A gMor- Mrs Dana Oliver ll~e~f~tu~~~; :1
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lecturer. Member.! an 8 wer· da.y, for a vrslt In c
Middleport Board of Public Affairs
ad
roll
csll with a beaulv s 1 w1th Mr and Mro David
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will certify delinquent sewer asseas·
read, TIJ&lt;l Weallh ol a Nation Mr and Mrs Robert Mo~an

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Grueser, The Ftrst Whrle Set. cent guests of hts parents, Mr I
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Leonard and Marietta _ First [ ersvtlle
Permanent Settlement In Ohio
Clinton Houdashelt and sts- '
MrH Frank Grueter
' 1ter, MISS Eva Houdaahelt and
A qu1z on pre."Jidents from Mr and Mn John Hut.chrnson
Any property owner or landl~~~d slooul '
Oh1o was conducted by Mrrt rof Columbus
were Thursday
Morgan
after
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article
guests
of
Mrs
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I The Oh10 R1ver, was read by bach and attendedAdam
call the Board at
to cheek
the funeral
Mr.lil Robert Louks , Houtehold of Mrs Norma Dean
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l.eonard and HIStorical Eventa daughter. Martha &lt;•f Columbus
111 Ohtn. hy Mro Hotner Rad· visited Fnday afternoon, w11h
lord An atllcle on tomato JUice their aunt, Mrs G B Elberfeld
by IV1Ihom Grueser, cloaed the
program. Mra Morsan aoked
CARD CLUB MEETS
members to brmg thetr baby The BI-Monthly Canasta club
plclur.. to the ne&gt;t meelmiJ. met Thursday evenmg at
A dessert cour~ was served Marlin restaurant lor a 6 30
by the home economics cozn.. dinner Followin&amp; It, the JlrOIUp II
mttlae at the close of the
went to the home of Mrs
ing
gene Triplett, Lasley St lor an
""'.....,.........................-, evemng of canasta, w1lh pnzes
awarded to Mrs Max Folmer
and Mrs Richard Fmlaw A
dessert course was served by
the hostess to U1ose named a
bove and Mn. Guy Cowan, Mrs
Donald McKenzie, Mrs John
Beaver, Mra. Charletii Riffle and
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delivery dhteount-a dime
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Opportunities u tllllructort 1D
htgh scbooia and coiJete; rtoearch scientlslB In ~
stations and uoloenlllell; poot.
tions with the Cooperative lllrtens10n Servtce on the state,
area and county levela.
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neSI and Industry, and teach- ce"'llll compawes. Other artal
mg.
m VJiietable Cl"OIJ scieDCO fD.
Boyd. Floyd, Greenup, John· Creek, Jackson, Marion. New- ~ the referendum wtll be held. ues a cooperative assocJatton Htgh school studenla lntere.~ elude· I) Morketlnl - Here.
son Lawrence, Magoffm, Mar- ton, Pee Pee, SCioto, Sen!, and No voting by proxy wtll be of producero to cast a smgle baJ. ed In vegetable crop sc1ence or trained perSOIII lll"t Diede&lt;! 11
u Plk 3 11d M t 1 o
permitted Each producer will lot ~ 1 behalf of all or rh1. mem- ornamental horticulture ahould ownen, manager1, or operators
tr~~t.s;.: eJ and 8 ~ngr~ec;:: Co~~ Umon m Pike County.
be entitled to only one vote re- bers v.no qualify as producers. take courses m biology, botany, of farm retaJI market!. Others
ty, we;t 'v 1rglnra Counties of· One 01 the first steps m the gardless ot the number of farm s The reierendum agent wlll an chemistry, physiCi and mathe- are buyers or fleldmen tor proBoone Cabell, Fayette,
Ka· referendwn Will be to deter· he opiU'atea Partnershlpl.i, cor· nounce the names of coopera~ matrcs as well as to follow a cessors, wholesale and retail
nawha, Uncoln, Logan, Put· nune those producers who w1U poratJOns and other such bust· hves that qualify. Producers In good college preparatory cur- grocers, food chams and lntti-nam. Raletgh, Wayne, Wyorn be eligible to vote. As defmed ness orgamzatlons which oper· these essocrat1ons will not re- nculum durrng thcLr h1gh school tu!lons, such as hospitals and
m the proposed order,
these ate darry farms will be entitled ce!Ve a referendum notice, and years
schools 2) Bulilness and lndu ...
mg, V¥ood, Jackson, Mason und [are person! or firms which de- to only one vole regardless of Will not be expected to cast m- What E~re some of the more tr) - Many gtaduates fill post·
Roane OhiO Counlles ol Cal- l livered milk to the regulated the .umber of partner.s, share- dJVidual ballOts
spectfrc opp01 tumtles for gradu tmns .as technrcal or sale1 repha, Me1gs, Scioto, Jackson, Ath· handlers tn the marketmg area holders, or others intere~ted The oroposed Federal milk ateti 10 horticulture? Let's hrsi resentatrvea, f1eldmen and supens, Washmgton, Lawrence, and 1 durmg July 1965 Thclf names which make up the orgamza- marketing order on whi ch pro- take a look at postlwns tn orna ptrers 01 hort1culturul equlpoTownshipa of Beaver, Camp wrll be supplied to the Referen· tton
ducers will vote Jn this referen. mental horllculture 1l Nurser· , ment and matena ls 3J Inspec•
dum Agent by milk dealers
The Agncullurlll Marketlns dum IS b8!1ed on evtdence re- ies - You mr~ht be a manager troo or Rtgulator~ Agencies A notice of tha referendum Agreement Act ot 1937, under cerved at a publrc hearing held plant propagalor or production Emplovment by varrous Ieder·
RADIO NOTW
Wlll be mRIIed to each known .,hlch the proposed marketing 10 Charleston. West V~rglna on superVJ,or 21 LandS&lt;•aplng - •al and stale regufa(ory aiJen·
Iligh producmg dairy cows
qualified voter gt\mg the date order v.ould be IIIBUed, JUthor· Feb 9-12, 1965.
Many gradu.lll·~ use
their Icres H:; mspectors, laboratory
should &lt;:Oilliwne 3 0 to 3 25 lb
knowledge
ol land::ol ape at t 1tL"('h mcra ns or oftrce personnel.
of dry mat!A!r per 100 lb of
horticultural science ,l{)d bUSI !41 Commumcatton• - Graduwelght. In most areas, 60 per
nes~ to work tn the field \l l latt'S with wntmg at:ulrty can
cent ol tbiJ (I 30 to I 95 lb ) w•ll There were 868 Ohio
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be concentrates
benefltrng from Farmers
Rural housmg loans $1 ,420,· Once agarn rn Sl.'!ptember, de- als and protem11
survey rondueted nmonR 2,000 Thts mea also tn('ludcs work 1 hort rru llur a! Journals or with
01 die many factor. wblcb Admtn11 traUon loan
to 141 families
slgnated as the annual Better Catone countmg g1rl~ often teen nge students m Iowa 'l'.ho wrth )&lt;J ndsr.t pP firms g&lt;~rr.l en , oth er larm pubiJci:ltJOns Radio
IDOaeJICle feed lBtake, tbe one!'!
fiscal 19$ James
The agency also
provrded Breakfast Month, tt IS time to skrp breakfast (In the mistaken were questioned on why they centers and nur.-;enes, 3J Car and tdevJsiOn s latron~ and nev-.s~
uDder control of tbe dairy McDorman, the agency's
, rn emergencv credrt to revtew good breakfast eatms notron lhat they will
lose did not eat breakfast The com~ den t.:enteh - SkJlled pel sun papers also employ gradualEll
lanller are loraae quality and director announced today
.help 62 Ohio famlly farmers re practices Much attention this we1ght. However, during tl}.e monest reply was that they did nel are needed m s&lt;.~ lcs, mun as form edrtors or reporters.
COQCeatrlte formulations.
Loallli made or Insured bY I
farmnrg operations m ar· year IS bemg focused on teen· scientifically conducted Iowa not get out of bed m tJme For agement &lt;md public re!,ttwns m I S d
'cd 1 ho tl
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The dairy cow has a definite Farmers Home Admrrustral\on I
stnckcn by natural drsas· ager~, particularI} g1rlA, for Breakfast Studiea, It wa! dem- thiB reason the w1 se molher th11 phase of the nurser\' hmd
tu ents nte1~"PS
n f trh""""'IY
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_.,.., feed ' Thts durmg the fiscal year ended ''
I they are the largest grou(l of onstrated that the omission of I will exert more erfort on break· scape m U':.1t \1 4 1 r wn ~
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eaplci.ty ill relatively constant June 3Q totaled f5 568 900
Approximately $1,276~230 of the breakfast sk1mpers Two major breakfast Is no advantage rn aI fast espec!all)' th1s
miJnth As speti&lt;Jlrst!i de,tlmg v.1th ~lant l lhree followmgh prsogl rtamu'
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reaches matuJ'lty. Smce
her the Farmers Home Admm11tra· the money of pw. ate lenders eseent nutrltwnal status
ac- In fa ct, rt Is a dlsarvant age m re-established for !'SChool days 5) Regulatory Agenrtefl As sJ!y Ther ar~ - agrrcu Lure,
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the t1on dunng frsca\1965 preserved with payments msurrd by the cording to Medical
Nutn· that those who omit brea kfast Her eJfort may be srmple and 1plant and ~l'ed m~pe 1ors lab nru turH rn ustry or agncu
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-imary e&amp;ti""
for Farmers Horne Ad mImstra Imn bon authonttes wntmg In a not on Iy accentuate t heir hun~ quick, }el furntsh an adequate
tra l RtiN't I'
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1• time.
keepma Ita varioue lending
Farmers Hwne Adminrslratmn u. s Department of llealth Ed- ger, but also surrer a s1gmfl- breakf&lt;~st pattern of cereal, Harns and fam1ly rhe Vl!;ltr&gt;d Additlon.t mtormat10n may
ID ~ leedinl tnals at
gram!! m a sound position
credit 18 advanced only when ucalton, and Welfare publrca· CD.nt loss of efficiency rn the milk, iind JUice
several p01nts ot mtere"l en bP nhLatncd by wntmf: to The
Geors:aa Elpenment
Repayments of pr1nclpa1
the applicant's needs
cannot tton are 1 Young peopl&amp; are late morrung lwurs. Convince a
route
Ohltl State Cnrverslt} , Dept of
cows divided their 24 hours
mterrett by Ohto borrowers
be met by other lenders The establishing habtts and attrtudes dlehng teen of this fact, and J he heart v brea kfasts of yes- Mrs Roger Wmebrennl!r and llurtJlllUre and Forestry, 1827
follows: 8.0 hra. eatmg, 7 3 hra. taled t4,607,7Ml
county office serving
Metgs that wtll remarn the rest or pmuubly 1t will allevtate some terda\' lhat 'I'. ere necessary oe- dau~o:hters, l\tmhNiy and Kr 1 ~ :\ell A\ienuc Columbus, Ohio
rwnlnatlng,!.Ohrl. m1lkmg,and During the past three
cotmty Is located at 530¥.!: Sl.'!c- their lives, and 2 One out of of the empty snack calortes she cause of long days of hard PSY· tal, spent a lew daiS v. tt h Iter 43210 You are alsr., v.elcome to
57 brl. rflltiDg. The &lt;:Ows
the Farmers Home
ond Ave, Galhpolrs, and 1s op· every four mothers beanng a nibbles on
[SICa! labor, no longer are need parents, t\.lr and ~trs B L eont,~ r t lhe County Extension
not vary tbeir eatillJ time more hon and ttl predecesJor
en from 8 am. untll4 45 p m first child In the Umted States Teen·agers like to sleep till ed so generally tardy. Because M1r&lt;1de ol Leesburg They v.ere 1Offrce In Gdll!pohs
~thlll;;;;;•"",...ho.,ur""'per&amp;iidiiaioy.liiiiTiihiiu~ll cles have loaned more
Monday through Fr1da~ Vcr- today Is less than 2(1 yean old the last bell m the mornmg or modern convt:mences at home accompamed home bv her s'm,
r
t94,700,000 In Ohro More
non A McNarr, Assist. County
leavmg no time for breakfast. and at work or sd rool most Kelly, v.ho trar1 speni ,.-.vera!
t76,250,00l m prmclpal and
Supervisor , holds office hours Tell a teen-age daughter she Thia y,as the conclusion &lt;I( a people lead a sedentary life days wnh 111s grandparents
tere1t has been repaid
m the Meigs County ASCS Of· cant have .anythmg to eat for
MediCal and nutnt1on JUthon· Yl!s3 Shar1ee r\eumr~n was re
collections far ex~ed the
flee, Masonic Bldg, Pomeroy, 12 hour .), and she would accuse Slna May summer'reld
of riles h&amp;\'e formulat ed a ba!llc cently honored ~r t h a b1rthct.1\i
ount wntten off
every Fnday from 10 am. un- you of starvmg her But this Olester spent se\eral day1 with I breakf.ast pattern consistmg of 1 dinner at the home oJ her :i\ster
Loans to strengthen fam1ly hi noon for the convenience of JS v1tually what many young Naney Parker
frult , certtal, milk, bread, and ! and brulher _ m- law Mr end
farms and budd new r u r a I MeJgs County farrnen.
people are domg. Recent stud· Wilham c Cundiff, Jr, has ! butter Thb modern Ureokfast 1Mrs Chester Buckley at Heeds
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homes
continued
as
the
left
by
the
Department
of
Agrl·
enlisted
In
the
U
S
Air
Force
of
average
scrvmgs
of
each!
Ville
Mr
and
Mrs
Charlel'l
,\leu
at
\arge~t pro~Uams In
culture showed siX out of every and is receiVIng basic training I or the foods in a bas1c breakfast , man lora I, al so were pres(•nt
New Holland
1965 Totals fm the hscal
10 teen·age gtrl!i! and four of at Lack land Arn. TeKas
pattern prov1des about 600 cal 1 t\.lrss 1~loss 1 ,, Hnu" h nl to.~ "
every 10 b1Jy~ ha"e poor d1els: r
orres and make~ an excellt'llt l 18 spPnd1ng some t1me 31 h(J eFORAGE BOX
Thts IS due 1o lhe rr habit of Sharon COttrrll .rml Ju:..l~ Beeg· r oontn butwn ot alrnn~t eH'I) hmJH ht•rp
Sales
Servlte
sk1ppmg brf'nkfast and to re!J.I le ot to!umbu~ \~·:re rrtent [ essenual nutrr ent
e FORAGE WAGONPhon• WY 2·2975
ance on snacks that do nol
weekend guests ol Mr B'ld .\1"5
BreAkfast, ba~d on 1he pat· SNiflF. 1 EAilERS
512 E. Mlln St. Pomeroy
tarn enough vtlamms,
Donald Cotlrrll and sons
tern above Is a convement i:l I L&lt;\S PALMAS Ca nar v bl.mds
BLOWER
::l,;~=~~;;:,;..:::.;..;,:~ ~
By
Margaret
couriU
VISiting
Mrs
Oma
h
meh1 en daptable meal wh1ch surts the (t;PI l- Aiex and Errc Schm 1d1
:
and Mrs. Kenneth Collins Eichinger who will v1sll a few ner recentlv wa!o\ her btother of needs nf al! family membeJ : ; of Brnztl mo\ed mt 11 the leil d eFORAGE
1
Iof Mr
Canton were recent Saturday dayJJ there
Beaver Fall•, Pa
y.. rt h little effort So st&lt;~rt m of n.r· \\ or ld sm pe sadtng
HARVESTER
night guest 1 of Mr and Mra Mrs Roena Martin ol West· Mrs. Elizabeth Duckworth VI I· September to up r'la1 e \ o u r l champloushrps h\ \~rnnmg Fr1
Herbert Parker Sunday the ervllle v1slted several day!! with rted m Akron w1tb her daught· famlly bieakfast ha bits
day 8 Hurd regatta m the cur·
THEN SEE US!
Parker!! and their house guests Mrs Laura Leifheit.
ers and their tam111es
rent sr11rs The L'n11 ed Slates
ASK ABOUT
attended the reunion of
the Patty Winebrenner and Linda Mr. and Mrs Robert Harden of Columbus vrsted Thunda\ crew ol Jlarry and ALm Lev1
gr.ilduatlng
cta
or
ChestEichinger
who
are
attending
and
Jtmmy
and
Debbre
were
w1th
her
grandparents,
Mr
and
,
son
,.,
second
m
the
o\erall
WITH THESE
OUR
81
1931
er
Hrgh
!lehool
at
thl!l
home
of
Mountam
State
University
recent
weekend
guest~
of
their!
Mrs
James
Quick
M
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Wesney
standmgs
EASY
USED FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALS
and Mrs Fred Smlih near Parkersburg are spendm~
oon and doughier m·law Mr I has heen awarded a scholarohlp HETZEL SIG:'&lt;ED
eJohn DHrt ·a· Trador, complotoly
FINANCE TERMS
Chester
weeks between quarter!l
and Mn Robert Ha1den 10 and wrll attend Cornell Unlverst- SAN FRANCISCO IUPI)-Tlw
ovorh1ulod
Miss Sharlee Neuman enter· their homes here
Manon
ty at JUrrca, ~ V , where he San F'ranc! &gt;;Co WRrnor~ sec ured
e Unci '66' New Hollond Boler
Fulton-Thompson
talned with a droner party re· Mrs. Mendel Moore of
Donald B Harden has tnii.'Jt· will receive he11 Master~ df-' the s1gnatur e Fnda} of forme r
eently for faculty friends of ersburg visited Mr and
ed rn the U S Na\'Y and rs re gree Mrs Gordon We ~! nnd o8 v1Uson st.ir Fred Hetzel IOJ
the Belpre Junior High echool, Olarles Neuman and Sharlee. ceiVlng hi.! boot tramrng at the chtldren of Racme were afrer· the 1965-66 Na tr ona! Hasketba\1
SALES
Mr and Mrs Kevm Rowan and Mr. and Mrs George Schne\d· Great Lakes
noon
callers
AssoCJ.ll
ron
sE-ason
Hllzcl
mer
1
family. Othen pre•enl wore Mr. er and Eleanor Kay and Mra
Mr and Me; Pearl McBrJdc• Mr and Mrs Arthur Mo1 •"· lage 26; pomls a game last sea ' Spring Ave., WY 2-51 OJ
ATHENS &amp; RACINI
and Mrs Charles Neuman, fo- Richard Roush were weekend epent a day at aucke)e Lake , lty and son, Marty. llave re· son lot Jhe No 6 spot among
POMEROY, OHIO
cal
guestl of relallves In Rittman. vls1tlna her brother and 115ter- 1turned home afler vacatromng uthtee~na":·~lt."'on~·~s_':c.":ol".'le'l&lt;g'"tn.":tc'_s".'c:"o~re=_"~·_'.,.....,,.....,......,===""'~
----- - - -- Mrs Mary Jane Gibb• and Spending a week wtth Mr. ID-Iaw, the Rev and \&lt;Irs Del· several weeks In the weslern ···
son, Doyle, of Vienna, W Va , and Mro. Willis
bert 8. Mtlls.
states Jn Anahe1m Calif !hey
spent several days v1altlng ter Connie, Barbara ;md Rose
Mr and Mrs Joseph We.'Jiley VISited Mr. and Mrs Hichard
parents, Mr. and Mrs William rle, were Mr5.
- -- - - -- - - -- Eichinger, Unda and John She SJ&gt;1er. Mrs Reva
utd
waa accompanied home by Mrs. two children of Nell BoltoD.

fertilizer· Farm Supplies

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cultunsls with stato llld !eden!
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vegetable crop science and oroomental horticulture - two IDl·
pcrtant progr•ma of study of.
fered by tbe Ohio Stale Unlver·
slly College ol Agriculture and
Home Economics.
Qnalllied graduat•o in ornamental horticulture find poSJ·
tlons rangmg from landscap.
mg md nursery management i&lt;J
education and reoeareh Graduales 10 vegetable crop ·setence
in
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Sl&lt;ps on l1ke a dream. Looka like a dream and weua like
a dream 1 Luco·Tux lilltS 50% longer and dries in minutet.
It's biJStor and peel ro11111nt. Clear briJhl colora that
won t fad• •wor but lao! and 1111. Lezy pointtralovt LltcoTex becauao tt's so oaay to IPPir ••• !Iowa off the bn11h
ond onto the ~urfact with lrttlo effort and suck b••utiful
fiSUito

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altered to mfluence mtake are
physJCal form of the gram ra.
lion, frequency ol leedmg (partlcJJiarly silages) . using some
hay with high silage rallons, and

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FINISHING

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In a study of ~ 9 sliOll of SIIage, II waa foqnd Utat sdag,.
wllh the following compoSitiOn
maximized feed Intake; I Crude protein - typical of the

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luro~tex

feedt"l 1 variety of feedl.
Grtndlng, pelletmg, aweoleoing, or oUter changes cannot
make a &amp;ood rauon out ol a
poor one Intake problertlll are
best solved by startmg wtlh
good forage and addmg a 1Jood
grain ration
Durin the next et ht month•
g
g
Meiga County Iarmon will ,....
cetve the relllita ol how good a
Job they did on producmg for•11• durmg the zummer of 11165.

she wdl ol anolbet.
· crop; 2 - Grade ltber - corn
The one factor that 1eerns to aU.ge l!llder Z&amp; per cent and
bOil determine both rate of gross silage - under 28 per cent,
COIIllumplion and rate of pas,. 3 - Dry matter dlgeslibillty age is the dlgeoliblltty of for· at least 65 per cent, 4 - Stlage
age. Thus, Intake Is best on dry matter - above 25 per cent
early cut hay, lush paoture, and (optimum at 30 pe. cent)
top quality silaiJe
Other !acton which can be

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POR BUT RESULTS

After Utt cow COllilltne/i her
forage and grain, she begins another race witb the clock. This
11 Ute time reqmred to dtgest
the feed, gel II through her dl·
geabve tract, and have an empty rumen ready for more work.
Some feeds reqUJre as much
ao 3 or 4 daya lor 90 per cent
ol lhe ration to clear Ute dlgeslive tract. OUter feeds will clear
In 38 to 48 hours It I• not ourprlslng thai a cow Will consume
twlee a1 much of one teed as

Dr McCullough oald feed In· '
toke " usually measured as
ponds of dry materials con·
swned within a Z4-hour pertod A referendum 10 whrch datry
Thto measure ti adequaie '1
shipping milk 10 the
COY.iS are bemg ted other high farmer,
quahty forage and a balarued Trl ::;rate mdk rnarketmg 31 ~' 11 •
gram ration But rf may be ffil!:i· , will have an opportunrty of ex
l:adrng, he noted, rn 1her ru pressmg their approval or dis.
rumstances
appr Jyal of a proposed Federal
By the same token, convert m1lk marketing order will be
lng dry matter mto TDN, or heki within the next lew wt'eks
net energy, Is good or bad de· accunhnlil to Robert W Sechrist,
pending upon lhe 1atrons being Referendum Agent ol tht' U S
f@d Sincfl most d•lry farmers Dt!partment of Agriculture The
are trying to feed good forag~ Tri·Shlle marketing area will
a~ lood sratn rations, t h 1'' mcJur1c Kenturky Counties of.
diiCUIIlon b confmed to the JO·
take of dry matter ~

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MIDDLEPORT
BOARD OF PUBLIC
AFFAIRS

BY C. E. BLAKIISLBE
there are about 8 boora per day
County -+ltnl, Aarlculture [1.o pet feed lDID the cow.
Dairymen attondlng the re• Some hays are consumed at
cent D01ry Science Day at the 1 rata of 2 lb. per hour whdo
Ohio Agncultural RO!iearch and others may be coMUmed •• tasl
Development Center at Woooter to 6 to 7 Jbs. per hour. Grain
iearned there are many import· raltollll are usually contumed ot
ant 8ipe&lt;:ta tn Halllrti a cow to a rata ol 1 I~ eacr 2 or 3 III1Dproduce at Ute maxlmwn level utes Thus, a 1,200.lb cow con·
of production
summg 15 lbs ol grain and 13
iba of hay must have a hay
Dr M E McCuliOIIgll of the Utal •he can consume at an
Georg,. ExperiiiiOnt
Station average rate of aboJJt 3 lbs per
matnlamed thai feed intake is hour
one of tho rrwet tmportant fac· •
tors m getting hlsh production [

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In Vegetable Crop Science ~

Important Criteria Govern Production by Dairy Cows

~!yn~:n~
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:~~h\~~~g~:~lel~u~~p~~h~~: ~~~ ~Il&lt;~:~ ~!~~ ~:Tl ii~;r~orns 1\.lht-n~ \fr nd,~~fi)Mr~nlde~n~l~~~ tum Wllh a pel teet 2b-y11r~ at•r·· ~itY ulght atg Chesh~;e
gum. came up w1tl1 ontt ol the Charles (8thd),J RAodbm so(~t~)l6th),
1
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OrMmental HOJ:fleultute, (oo,

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New In FarminK

SCOiti!S
Ironton
Athailt
New Lexington 0
Neleonvllle 56 The Pltlnz 0
Pomorey 12 Wahorne 6
l'alrland 16 Kygor Creek 0
Weirton 20 Pt. Ploaoont 13
Lagtn 16 Bexlty 6
hfpre 24 Glouater 0
Merit»• 23 Wellston 0
McArthur 31 ltulne 12
Cool Grove 14 Velley 6
Choun&lt;ty 36 laattrn 0
Jockoon 22 Otk Hill 0
Rock Hill
Symmot V1lley 0
TONIGHT'S GAMES
Middleport ot Rutland
SouthwHZttrn at North Galllo

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Smith alooe In the end zoae

•BOle, oad II wao !U. One
minute aad elaht tec!'onds remalnod ~~ the Jl"riod.
wl1o 4ndt~non s p1:1s1 to Doss waa
game no IOOd on the PAT tr.:Y·.._ _ 1

The Rev and Mrs
Domtld i pau~:h \rtrs Burlnn won the door Well and Darrell, Kenneth, Rus· [ tory only twlt.:e Pll night. ln 25 Alert .John Brown
Boone and children David and prl~e The hostess served re- sell, Barbara and Brmn, Oorli , the second stanza, the 1'igen 1 played an ~~~tandln!_
Jeante, spt 01 the holiday week rreshm•mts during the evenl'f•l Dav1s
Mr and Mrs Ro11er 1 drove to Gallia's 47 Just 17 1
end In Marietta with Mr and The next meetms will be held Bahr and RoGer Wayne, Linda seconds before the half endMrs Wilfred Folger
at the home ol Mrs Haddox and Ke1th 8ent2:, Mr and Mrs cd
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Donald Van Meier
i
r. an
rs a
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Mr and Mrs Jameo Weber M
·
On the ftfth play of the fmal '
Canton visited recenlly with Mr. are VJSJimg m Uayton with rei- Pal~ a~ Mrs I nrv Bahr and period IHS reached th~ Galli
end Mrs F L Ltttle and ram atJVe• and frJends. Mrs Weber TOIO;nt .~~~:~~~·~~~eM:errl, ano' 43, bui wao si&lt;Jppad cold
flyMr 0 d Mrs J ck Roush wtll remam for a two-weeks vis· Mrs Victor Bah~ and Ka~~ by the smaller Galhpolltans I
BY Dale Roth1eh, Jr. .
Chester n w Vn ~!SIIf'd
last It
' and Janev all ol Che&lt;IPr MY' On the other hand, Gallipolis The Fatrland Dragons caprt
week wrth Mr and Mrs P a t Mr and Mrs Ral h Gtlmore Iand Mrs Kyle Bahr and Bob could . have scored at least allzed on four Ky8er Creok
1 1 ed S
fpll
and Mr and '1rs Jo" 8 h two othe touchdowns had not , fumbles and tho hard, aggr.,.
J ohnson and fam1 I}
unaa}
o owmg a
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Mrs. Charles Ru:ssell 18 on two . week VISit m Columbus ' Beckley, w va, Mrs Annen semor e
o n rown eenl s1ve running ot halfback Robert
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vacation from her employment 1w1th their daughters and famJ·
Mlcahel, Rtchmond,

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9 10 Uc

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Real Estete For Sale

Pomeroy I

Motor Co.:-'1

1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr. ___ $89S
6 cyL Powerglide, radio and heater. whitewall tires like new,

clean interior. Ivory and gold finish. A sharp car

1960 Mercury Parklene K.T. Sedan _ $895

black finish, clean interior, all good tires, automatic
3 ROOM furnished apartmenl i Jet
trans., power steering and brakes. Mercury finest model
~ 11 31cl
Phone WY 2-Gfi60.

~OuSI fOR SALI

2~BOBS'

Hodern llanoh Style. Beautilul
location on top of llllall hiU
Lacing State Highway Garage on
Route 7 with good road to main
highway. Four bedrooms, Uving,
djning, family, kitchen, breakfast, play, maid's, utility and
shop. Three baths, ceramie tile

and waU

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SPECIALS

wall carpet on

floors. About two-thirds of
house is paneled in mahogany
and walnut. Air conditioned .
Large patio and double carporl
On lot 200' ll :190'. Ma)' be seen ·
by appointment only.
PRICE REDUCED

Write: c:lo The Daily Sentinel
Box ·661-H
Pomeroy, 0.

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BARGAIN HUNTERS
SEE THESE
55 Olds 4 Door _
$99
55 Chovy "6"
2 Door - - - - $99
50 Pontiac 2 Dr. _ $99
57 Dodge VB 4 Dr. $149
56 Chev. Bel Air
HT Coupe
$249
11
57 Chevrolet 6"
4 Dr. 1 ownor _
$395
60 TR3 Roadster _ $895
54 Chov. 'I• Stake $249
57 Chevrolet
V. Tan Pickup _ $295

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TOTH'C:iOSSI P FE~ICE.J ELBOWS IN
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DISH WA'TER

Employment Office
Mootd•v lhrouoh Solurday
I e.m. to 4 p.m.

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RACE FAVORITE
YONKERS, N.Y. (UP!)-Car·
dis an Bay, an invading New
Zealand champion, was the 11-5
morning line favorite at the outside No. 8 post for tonight's
$50,000 Bi1\y Direct Handicap at
Yonkers raceway.

6EEN THE 50~ OF PER50N

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2245 Front St.

POMEROY

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For furthtr Information.
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UNION WAGE SCALE

POMEROY

! liKE TQ ~EAI', Po '~Uu?
I M. '&lt;ERY FOND OF llOo~S.

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28. Not atrtct
:n. Oeean:

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Dam 12.2, 12.1, rulllling 1\! feel
on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason
20.62, Pt. Pleasant 24.11 Hlnloa
.50 Kanawha Falls 1.74, Qar..
lesion 18.77. London Marmet
and Winfield dams w~e ou tbe

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30. Ancient

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37 . Calls

18. Tropical

Boat

Movement&amp;~

fruits
89. Framework
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not bad
4.1. Tamarack

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2. Fragnmoe
a. Obtain

0h Janie hu her tarioua moment•! Just go In a
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lor the three L's, X tor the two O's, etc. Single !etten:, apol•
trophle!l, the length and torma.tlon ot the word1 are all hlnll.
B&amp;&lt;lb day &amp;be code letter. are dltferent.
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VIINDAY THRIJ FRIDAYUll Sign On - News
b;IJO Sacred Heart
6 Ill Melgo l:ouncy RFD
6;2S Paul Bowen, Farm
6:3£: News
6;57 Wealber
7:00 National .~ews
/:115 Bill Mi11Et1 Sh09
7:30 Sports Par.oe
7:3$-.Bill M!Uer qhow
l;R Pickent- Harowarv
tTIJ.. Thuro.)
7:50 News
8 BtU Mtlter Show
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
Ull News
U:ll5 Coffee with Jaoel
lt:OO Portralls of • Palrlol
cO ·IJr Swap Shop
111:30 Btl! Miller Bru.ch Show
10:16 Mason Agr. Pl!ogram

Sign On - NeWJ
Happy Valley Boys
Country Music l'ime
Couotry Jamooree
Protestanl HoUJ
Sports Parade
Larry Ander,.. Show
'"'45 It's Music - '\rmJI
11:00 Dutloo's and Kerns Dairy
l'up Teo Show
12:00 Newo
U:l5 1uSJcal lnterlud,.
12:30 Rev Merlin l'eets
1:00 News
1:05 Jim Meeo Show
5:50 Sport. Parade
6:00 Sundown Serenade
6:45 Sign Off
~l'NllAYS 7:30 Sign On - Arm1 Hour
&lt;Tuesday)
10:46 Family Worship (T!lurs.) 7:55 News
10:16 A.b.C. Program (Fndliyl 8:011 Baplisl Laylllllll'; Hour
8:30 Sunda~ Show
11:00 News
ltD&gt; 'l'il\v'l Country Jllllclion 9:30 1'be Bible Speak' to You
t:45 LeglslaUve Report
11;30 rtny's Country Hym111
10
01. The Good t~e
12:00 Cemeol Blocl&lt; News
10:
1• t:ongressmao Moeller
U:SO Goessler's GueSI Star
10;30 The Country Hymntimers
&lt;Friday)
11:30 The Qwet Hour
1;!;30 Larry Anderson Show
3;11: Jim Mees Show
12 ,00 News
U:U 1'be Chrlollaao Hour
1;15 Blaellnor Auto Show
4,30 Eleclrlc Company News 12:30 The Rev. Merl" Teels
Ht Jim Mees Show
1:30 The Rev. Stlas Blilupo
5·00 Ncwa
a:OO 1'be Rev. Aadrew Farscms
5:115 Jlm Mees Show
2:30 Sunday &lt;how""'
5;30 l!i7.er'a Weather Report 6:00 SuodoWD Serenade
5:50 Sports Parade
f:45 Sign Ofl

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6:45 Sign Off
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lllon..y Tbrougb Friday
Uli Sign On, Musical Clock
7:2fl News in Brief
7:30 Musical Clock
7 ,45 Echoes of Joy
S:OO Ohio Valley News
8:05 World NeW1
8:10 Sports Today
8:15 weather Picture
8:16 Mll.'llcal Clock
8;55 Community NeW1
9:00 Talk of !he Town
9:55 M•son Count, News
10:00 Public Service
10:05 Family Worsbip Hour
10:30 Latchstring
ILOO News
11:115 Morning Melodies
(excepl Friday,
Church Bells Ring)
11:4S World News
11:55 Masoo Caunty NeWI
12:00 Community Newo
12:05 Noon News
12:10 Markets
12:15 Mid Day Weather
12:20 Bulletin Board
l2;2S NeWJ 0 Grams
12:30 Count, Agent
12:45 Country Go Round
1:55 News Beat
2:00 Counlry Go Rouud
2:55 News Beat
3:00 Mid Way Matinee
3:55 Newo Beat
4,00 Disctng Wilh Doss
4,30 Interchange
S:OO Community Newl
5:115 Mason County News
UO World ., National NoWI
5:15 Spow,Jn on Sportl

5:25 Wealher
5:30 Sunset Boulevard
7:40 News
7:45 Sign Off
7: 15 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:25 News in Briel
7:30 Musi~l Clock
7:45 Echoes of Joy
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World News
1:111 Sports Today
8: 15 Weather Picture
8:16 Pt. Pleasanl footi1all
10:30 Songs for Children
10:45 The Golden Key
11 :00 News
11: 0' Saturday Show
12:00 Local, Ohio, Nat. News
12:20 Bull•ttn 5oard
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Natinee
1:30 News Headlines
l:3l Saturday Matinee
1,55 News
2:00 Saturday Matinee
2:30 News Headlines
2:31 Saturday Matmee
Z:5S News
3:00 S&amp;turday Matinee
3:30 News Headlines
3:31 Saturday Matinee
!:5&gt; News
4:00 Discing with Doss
4:30 Top Ten Revua
5:00 News Roundup
5:15 Interlude
5:30 Community OJ.Oir&amp;
S:OO Dinner Musicale
7:00 Dance Parly
7:40 News
7: i5 Off tbe Air

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Elected
rB-Daily Sentinel_. Pomeroy·Ml~dleport, 0 .. Sept. 11, 1965
:By Grange Thursdfly
1

~ S:.an er..k Grasge

elected
Officers for the commg year at '
Us September meetin~ held this I
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Those elected were;
N. M. Davis, Master; William
M. Davis, Overseer; Mrs.
lam .M. Davis, Lecturer; E. W.
C:hiireh, Steward; Junior Call,

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Assistant Stewart; Hiram North

Chaplain; Mrs. E. W. Church,
•emtary - treasurer:
Houck, Galekeeper; Mrs. J. N.
,1. Davis, Ceres; Mrs.
Franklin. Pomona; Mrs. M"'oe'l

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Mlso catherine Harrb, daugh-

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Har·

CALENDAR

ri&amp;, Will the flower girl and wore

sheer bouffant dress of white
embroidered organza tied with
a blue satin sash. She carried a
Dower bask&lt;!! of baby breath
pink roseo. Acolytes were
Mark Vroman and Douglas
Doivaon.

SEPT. 111-11
E;angellne Cltapter,
OES,
Middleport, will aponsor a rum·
'mage sale Frtday and Saturday, Sept. 10-11 In the former
AlP bujlding. Peraons having
articles to be picked up may
call Jo Ann Bailey, WY 2-3333
or Mrs. John Lyons or Mrs.
Wendell Bunce.

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'Mlt~ Grange viewed a mo•lie, 1
•· Magic Highway in the
1Vhicb was on lhe World's

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Wednesday, Sepl. 15. at the
b0111e of the pre~dent, Irene
Parker. The business meeting
wiU start at 10 a. m. Winter
activities will be planned with

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FIVE CENTS

NEW ORLEANS &lt;UP I) -The from Betsy in Louisiana. Chelta
coroner of New Orleans aald to- Jmd said there could be as many
day he received reports that as 200 in still-flooded New OrHurricane Betsy killed 250 per· leans alone.
sons in devastated Plaquamines At
Baton Rouge,
divers
Parish county. The reports searched for 1.2 million pounds
via amateur radio said t he ol deadly chlorine. It was •·
bodies would be sent to New 1 board a barge that disappear·
Orelans.
ed at the height of the storm
"We have no real confirma- Frtday and presumably sank in
tlon of this," said coroner Dr. the Mississippi River.
Nicholas Chetta.
President Johnson ordered the
Verlti..Uon wao difficult. all-out emergency search for
Teleplloae lines to
Plaqae- the missing barge, owned by
mines ooutb ol New Orlealll the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.

and turn into ils gaseouo state,
posing a grave threat to the
heavily-popolated ares, but gas
masks were rushed In as a
"precautionary measurt. ''
Officials bere !eared recleding
fiood waters would reveal many
more dead in area• isolated
since the storm struck with un·
prececknted fury during the
weekend. By early tDday, 45
persons were known dead in
Louisiana. Eleven others died
PATROL BOYS -. Patrol leaders for the 1965·66 school year have been selected at Mason Elementary school
in other states earlier •• Betsy The boys are supervised by Mason Pohce Chief Fred Taylor. Front row , L to R, are Mike Dawson, Charles Johnmoved from the Bahamas, a- son, James Frame, Dav•d Smith: Wesley Rou sh, Kevm Brow.n and Tommy Baldwin. Back row, Barry Harris John

r::~mEri~:!~ ~~~"~:~~_45~ow11_deadl th~fit~:l•&lt;~~~in!t .:~~d u::~~e~~ ::~ Florida and into the Gulf Ebe~bach, Billy Fry, Randy :~~s~l, ~~eky"Con:oll~an~1 Ch1ef Taylor.-Sentinel photo

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ELBERFELDS
SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomerow.

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POMEROY -MiDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 124

~ on the farm bill today·
ere wa• even a ehanc:e of fi.
nal •r~';"~l of the big measure
by n g 1 a ·
..
B~ U:le adnumstratioo ~d
orgaruzed labor rallied behind
: amendmeal by Sen. Ross
aas, P.Tenn., under whtch the
Labor Department would continue to decide when loretgn WW'k·
"JJ could be IDl~ted to help
out on the nallon s fArms. Tbe
lila farm package includes: a
lour-y~ar. extensiOn, With •orne
IDQdificaUons, of the wst1ng

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The first meeting of the new

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250 Reported Killed
Louisiana
In
Single
WORLD
~=:.~~County by Hurricane

Ieason of the Syracuse Third
Wecinesday Home Demonstra·
lion Club will be held all day

N• "' '"' ,,

en tine

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at

First Meeting of
New Semon Noted

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VOl. XVII

The Pomeroy Bend Citizens
Band Radio Club will hold their
annual picnic and outing Sunday, Sept. 12. at Old Man's
Cave. The group will leave the
Rock Springs Fuirgrounds at
12:30 p. m. All members, their
families and friends are invited.

Mrs. Richard

Home Economics
co"imilttee I
chaJrman. and James N.
Davis, Richard Sims asd
Rose, civic improvement
mittee.

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D-eed To Tit. lllleiVIJ 01 Tit. Meip·Mt~~on Area

sepL :t
The Daughters of Ruth class
of the United Methodist Church
will meet at the church, Mon·
'il day, Sept. 12, at 2 p. m. with
':1,
Miss Nelle Bing as hostess.

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Houck. F'lora; Mrs. Junior Call,

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Lady A~sistant Steward:
man Sht&gt;els, executive comrnit~ee chairman; E. W. Ch!Jrril.l
Jegislative committee; Mrs.
Rose, Youth Committee
man:

SOCIAL

Homebuilders'
D1imer to be
In October

Otdt

TONIClHT
VINCENT PRICE In

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LAST MAN ON EARTH or
LAST
WOMAN?
Allvo

SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS-

"THE LAST MAN
ON EARTH"

among tbe LJFELESS ...
alone amung the crawling
crl'atures of evil that make

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~~n~ Three Suffer War Theaters at a Glance

four-year ••·
leaslon &lt;X the wool support prolflm With I modest boost in
aupportl and I special bonus
incrl&amp;k. for small prodUCOI'll;
lellslatlon ft&lt;ezing rice price
,upparts for two yean and pro'fldlnc diversion payments to Three persons suffere1 min·
JftnYetf if acreage aJiotments or injuries in an accident invesart cut.
tigated by the Meigs County
Sheriff's department over the
fLAGSTAFF, ARIZ. - BE- weekend.
SP,eC!acled Donald Melvin Boggs, Injured in the two-car mis~yttr-old pri!OD parolee from hap on County R&lt;lad 304, ,.._n.
Berry, Olli&lt;l, faced ar· tenths of a mile northeast of
~rilent today for two of four Route 881 west of Tuppers Plains
kllllngi committed during a Sunday were Linda Hendersoo .
~lr7 crime spree.
16 Rt. 3 Coolville laceration oi
~!• RoclclKf, bil 16-year • ~ race': Linda sue Smith, 10,

MI·nor Hurts
In Colli.Sl.Oll

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THEY AREVALUABLETOYOU

the mght hideoua witb lnhu·
man cravinf'

,.,Ji&amp; Ql1'1 F.i•M ..-•qa i1'1

!ci'~•,~J:_.-.#rl., ·

First Band ~'
Show IS• MUSIC•
For t een-agers

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SAIGON (UPil - Advance elements of the
Army's First C1velry Division, on 1ir mobllo strike
Ioree of 20,000 mon and 50 helicopters, moved Into o
secret bill in South Viet Nom todoy. Tho division is
the lorgMI alnglo Amoricon unit to be commlllod to
the war effort. When tho landing Ia comploto, II will
boost U. S. combat atronvth to tho 125,000.man ""'rk
ordertd by Pr•id•nt Johnson lilt July.
The "First Cavu Is dMcrlbecl •• the Army's ''Sunday Punch" In guerrill• warfare. Its men •re specially tr1ined to swoop in by helicopter 191inst ll'lll
threatened by tho Viol Cong. Mora then 1,000 mombora of tho division from Ft. S.nning, Ga., wora al·
rudy uhoro Sunday, It it expoctod to !eke 1bout 1
wHk to complet• the landing.
South Vietnam... MerinM today continuocl 0
roundup of robollioua lrlbolmen In tho mounlolna of
Eerlac province, obo~t 161). miiM north1111 of Saigon.

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Wreck Victim is in
Just Fair Condtion

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MASON - Mike Stewart, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart
of Mason IS listed m lair con '
dillon at 'Holzer hospila; follo w: . Lieutenant Colonel James
V. Hartin)ler, son of Mrs.
.
.
ing a one-car accident earl s \to let M. Harhnger u[ 389 Beach St., Middleport, has en·
The M•ddleporl High School d· , . H tf d
Y at- tered the lndustnal Colle~e of the Armed Forces at Fort
I Yellow Jacket Marching Band ur a) m ar or .
I Lesley J. McNair in Washmglon.
under the direction of Mr. Wi\- ~tewart, a student at Moun-/ 1
Colonel Hartinger Is one of
l liam K. Russel\, presented its lam S~ate Busmess collt!ge ml
180 outstanding senior officera
1first ~how of the ~eason during I Parke 1.sburg, suflert!~ a ~me- .
and key ~overnment ~ticia1s
Ihalf-time ceremomes at
the , ftured JaW and l~ceratwns ol the
enr .. l\ed m the intensiVe 10' Middleport • Rutland football I ace m the aCCident at 2:3U a.
month course operated under
1game Saturday mghl at Rut- m. on U. S. Route 33. lnvesiiga.
'1 the d~rec6.n of the Joint Chiefs
tiOn IS bemg made by lhe Mas- '
ol Slaff. He will study mar&gt;
, land.
: The show was entitled "Mu- on County Shenff s department.
agemen~ of logis~ic re!Jources
sic For Teen-agers" and tea-· .
, .
for natiOnal secunty.
tured a snappy routine to the :
The colonel, who entered the
! beat of music
geared to the 0 4 .,les i\I-•~~ - · .• -..
.. .. ~ervice in _I~~· - ~rev!Ou.&lt;ly ~"!:· __ _

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"BUS R LEY'S BACK
IN TOWN•

(Technicolor)

A-nn -Margaret, Michael Park!l

Janet Mar,lilolin,

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WSAZ-TV
Channe13

CONTROL
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money,
too, makes for J4fely.
Bring your desire for

greater family security
out of the cloud. • , ,
down to earth: Open a

banlc account,

with us

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regui4r/y; build up a
dependable backlog of

SAVINGS!
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
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SEPT. 15
The Winding Trail Garden
A reception was held lm· Club will meet at tbe home of
mediately following the we&lt;lld1~g I Mrs. Loyd Moore Wednesday,
at the home of the bride's
Sept. 15, at 8 p. m. Members
ents. Arrangements of
please refer to yearbook
gladiolus and asters were
prograrir details.
throughout the home.
Betbel No. 62 of the lnt,erru•bride's table was covered
tionaJ Order of Job's Daught.
a while cloth and centered
ers Will meet at the Pom~roy
tiered wedding cake
Masonic Temple Monday
at
witli ivy.
7:30 p. m. There will be
Dining room hostesses
tion.
Mrs. Edward Crooks, ~~:f
port: Miss Barbara K
!he Kaiser Aluminum company
Powhatan Point, and Miss
m Ravenswood. The couple ts
ryn Fruth, Charleston. Miss residing at 901 24th.SI., Vienna,
Nancy Thomas of Florida
v..•,.·.,..,..,..,.,...,.....,
tered the guests. Punch, •
ding cake, small sandwiches
.
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and mmts were served.
For her wedding trip to
east the new Mrs. Thomas wore FOR ALL OCCASIONS
---an autwrm green knit suit
We
wire
Oowen
evenwben
matching accessories and
Dowers from her bridal bouquet.
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The bride is a graduate
OR NIGHT WI 9-2951
Middlepori High school a n
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Ohio State University. She is
kindergarten teacher in
Mro. Millard Vau Meter
Marietla City schools.
II. MaiD
PotnerOJ
Mr. Thomas is associated

T:OO John's Almlllae
1:111 Popeyo and Pals
t:oo Top cat
t:JO lfeclor Heathcote Show

YOUR NEW DEALER IN THIS AREA FOR

RURAL DOXOL BOTTLE GAS

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CALl US FOR PROMPT AND
EFFICIENT SERVICE AND
INSTALLAnONS.

WE HANDLE A COMPLOE

(6 TIL 8 PM)
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF

UNE OF HUnNG EQUIPMENT.
Cordially Invites The Public To The

FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPERS.

OPENING

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

OF THE

"Wo Hovo Grown BocouH Wo Hove Helped
Others Grow"
Mornb.r Fodorol R-rve System

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SPIN-A-YARN SHOP
LOCATED AT HER RESIDENCE

138 S. 4th Ave,, Middleport, 0.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 12th
1:00 to 5:00PM
Came In, Browse Around, Heve RefNohmenll
end Register For Door Prl...

Member Fodorol Dopoolt lnouronco Corporation

Rll!llttor Now For Knitting Cln...

POMEROY, OHIO

R1011uler Houn Tuesday thru Frkloy 101m to 3 pm

PHONE WY2-2448
I

618 E. MAIN ST.

-POMEROY,' 0.
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10:00 UaderdoJ
10:30 Fireball XLS
11:00 Dennis the Menace
11:30 Fury
12:00 '!'beater s
JZ:IO Trailll West

1:00 Higher and Wider
1:30 Pete Smith
1:45 Saturday Afternoon al
Movies
3:30 Great Moments In Muoie
3:45 Football Preview
•:oo NCAA Football-Calif.
7:00 Flatt and ScrugiB
7:30 Fllppar
1:110 I Dream ol Jeannie
1:31 Got Smart
9:110 Saturday Night 11 Movies
11:110 Late NOWII
11:10 Weather
11:15 Sports Roundup
11:21 Filma of the 60's
J1ckie Gl....., lias gone Ill
for 1 talent hunt for bil nut
CBS seuon, with Gt!orp Jes,.l
bealilll the wuoda to !llllre out
aew perf«...,s, One alreadJ
oip!d for lhl p1'0II'IIII b Tom
Dohl, 1 !"year • old Northwestom Unlvenity student
whoso

•pocieltJ

fl mqk,

WCHS-TV
ChannelS
T:IIO TV Classroom

1:110 Mister Mayor
9:110 Alvin Show
9,30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Migbty Mouse Playhouse
11:110 Linu• The Lion Hearted
11:30 Sky King
!2:30 My Friend Flicka
1:00 I Love Lucy
1:30 Great Moments in Music
1:45 Baseball
•:oo NFL Countdown to Kickofl
5:00 Jim Walters Jubilee
5:30 Barn Dance
6:00 "Americans on Everest"
7:00 Smothers Brothers
7:30 Jackie Gleason
8:30 Trials of O'Brien
9:30 The Loner
10:00 Gunsmoke
11:110 Newa Tonigbt
li:IS Million Dollar Movie•

NBC has two new andienceparticipation
game
shows
IICheduled for Ito daytime OJI"r•
ation beginning Sept. rl. They
are ''Fractured Phrases" and
"Let'o Play Poot Office." The
latter is a product of video star
Merv Griffin's firm, and II h.,
mthing to do with raising po•l·
al rates.
DANNY IN BIT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Danny Tbomu will play a Uny role
In "Don't Worry, We'll Think ol
a Title" 1tarring Morey Amster·
dam aDd Rose Marie.

Supplement To Tbe Dall7 Sentinel. I'Gmeroy·Middleporl ehlo
... Tho Gallia rimes, Gallipolil, Oble

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8 JO Neighbors
8:45 Social Security
9:00 Herald of Truth
9:30 Word of Life
10:00 Superman
to,30 King and Odie
II: 00 Casper cartooo show
II: 30 Porky P1g
12:00 Bugs Bunoy
12:30 Hoppity Hooper
1:00 American Bandstand ·~
2:00 Major League Champ.

SAT., SEPT. II WGIILIGIITS
8:00 I DREAM OF JEANNIE
- starring Larry Hagman as
astronaut, Capt. Anthony Nel·
son and Barbara Eden as Jea•
nie, the captam's ever~loving

!Ilallicperforming genie. "The
Lady in the BoUle." When Capt,
Nehnn 's space misson goes aw·
rv and he: land~ nn ~ rl&lt;&gt;&lt;:ertf&gt;d
Island. he uncorks a stranl!elooklng bottle. thereby freeing
a oeautilul genie who has been
walling for nearly 2,500 years
for just lhtl moment.
1:01 SATURDAY
NIGIIT
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BW't Lancaster and Kirk Doug~
las and C&lt;Hitarring Rhonda Fie·
mlng, Jo Van Fleet, and John
lrelml. 'file stocy of the events
leaUing up and llljl'rounding the
historic gunfight at the 0. K.
Corral In Tombstone, in which
Wyatt Earp (Lancaster) and
hia b1eod, lloc Holliday (Doug
lu) faced the lawlw Clanton
png,

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Baseba~i

5:00 ABC's Wide World ol Spll
6:30 Flintstone•
7 00 Tammy
7:30 Shindig
1:00 The King Famly
8:30 The Lawrence Welk Show
9:30 The Hollywood Palace
10:30 Wrestling
11,00 Bob Yoong News ..
11 :1~ Chiller Theater

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11IE VOICE OF BROADWAY
BY OORO'I'IIY IILGALLEN
Broadway Ballelln Baard
Basin Street East, which clos·
ed its doorll two weeks ago af.
ter trying to make it with rock
' • roll attractions, will reopen
with a •·name" policy - u of
old. The premier bill co • stars
Ma)'llard Ferguson's big hand
IDd 1 comedian . · "The Knack
- turned oot by Tony Richard·
ooll'• film outfit, but not ot all
Uko it - Ia beaded for a million·
dollar lf09'l . . Jean Paul vig·
non II wooinl Suoan Stein, daughter olmultimlllionait&lt; Jutes
Stein .. · Liza Mlnne111 i1 pr..
paring 1 new nightclub act fat
Fall ... James Pelrlllo, former.
ly the big music union atar,
ooghl lo be cheeked oot for fu.
ture heoclllne1 ·
Acodemy
o\wvd wia,nor Mutmilan Sor·
ell IJ teocling If scrip!! from
Broadw•y producen. He'l in a
IDIJ(ld to mai&lt;e hla U. S. sta~e
debut . .. No lower than 82
1111Juillos ..•II over the -ld
are·doing si«ies 011 Julie Chri..
tie, the octresa who Makos aucb
.. lmplrt Ia "DDrllq..

The government is
getting
ready to warn the world of a
vast food famine in the seventies. Because af the populatiQn
explosion, most countries will
be affected, bul the diplomats
will emphasize that Uncle Sam
will employ revolutionary methods intended to keep half the
world from starving . · A very
popular but "sheltered" young
octreso just lived through a
ICript wilder than any her
producers would dare hand her.
She slipped over a photogra·
pher (much older, of course,
and divorced I, decided to break
loose from mom and dad, and
actually managed a (ew rende:r..
vous with her love by climbing
through her bedroom window
after ''the folks" were asleep.
But they've found out about it ,
she's practically in irons, and
the photographer is no longer
taking her picture.

Doubleday look a full page
ad showing "Modesty Blaise··

a brusette. Than when some
hipster discovered that Monica
VItti, who stars ia the Dim, "
1 blonde, they changed all the
eiiCtronics. The Kim Sisters
recorded the lyrics to their lal·
061 effm'l, "'1\cky 'ncky Tack,"
In New Yort before they ahoved off on a European toor. Tho
masic wu added in Nashville,
l1ld presumably oone ol their
fa111 wUI over know the differ·
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ence.
Bob Aldrich Is having •mth.,. plase built uaetly like the
lliiO In wbich Paul MIDis wa•
tillld. """' 11'1 -III'J lo

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pick up scenes Mantz didn't gel
for "Flight of the Pboenix."
The sew plane, which will bo
flown by another stunt pilot, il
roasting $75,1100. No word JD
bow mucb pilots cost · .
Don't be surprised if the opening night opera iD the se•
Met al Lincoln Center doesn't
have e~~:actly the same cast as
was billed. They're already look
ing for a replacement for one
of the stars, who has
asked
•·out" of the historic occasion.

LATE MOVIES
SATURDAY'S LATE MOVIES
Chaoael II - Reptilicus, 1!161
Carl Ottosen and Man Withoul
A Body, 1957, George Coulouris.
Cbannel I - Once Upon A
Honeymoon 1942, cary Gran~
Channel 3 - Ruby Gentry
1M9, Jennifer Jones.
WEDNESDAY'S LATE MOVIE
Cllaanel 8 - The Abductors,
1~7. Victor Mcl.aglen.
THURSDAY'S LATE MOVIE!I
C1wmel I - She Wore A
Yellow Ribbon, 1949, J o h a
Wayne.
FRIDAY'S LATE MOVIES
Qonel I - Mutiny OD tho
Bounty. 1935, Charleo LaughtoD.
ChaUBel IS - Club By Night,
11152, Paul Dooglas and "Measalina 19110, Belinda Lee.
FELLBR'S FEAT
CLEVELAND &lt;UPI) - Bob
Feller, former Clevel•ncl lndiaJt
pitching great, no-bit tho
Chicago White So• on tt, son's opening-day game AprB
15, IMO, the only pilcber to ~

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