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Fltcb at the Portlalld
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Mrs. MUo Biggs, Mrs. Henry
rJiiili" was given by Mrs. by Mrs. Harold LMse. The
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bood diseases wu liven by Mn. li&lt;'bool PTA Fow&gt;derl' o.y
Past
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Jmimd Burkett dqrlng the pro- group held an exchange ol house
I '!be meeting opened with the
Cat.
eveolng at
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PTA Pray&lt;r Follblflng 1b o
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Esther Wrlglrt, Mrs. Rooll
of the Middleport Am- John Werner was awarded \he Mrs. Frtd Bush ol COlumbus readi o1 the mtnuteo of the
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vln Plckells, Gello .
Law- Tbo
opened wit lMd, Mrs. Oscar Weber, Ml'l.
Garden Club hold Wednes- door pri2e. Thtn wore
orrived Tl&gt;UHday. to see her
meeting by the lee- ..,w the! a; oontr::!..t the
Sandy Pro(llli,
reading from John
Ella Hsnnum, Mrs.
Ronald
evenlng at tho home of membe" and Z guests, Mn . mother, Mrs. L. D. Diles, w.., tary Mrs David Smllh the Mn. &gt;Dii fa: uniza
Fl h and Jeoole Proffitt.
by the Imd'a
Osborn Mrs. EidDD ~aeuter,
Ltnyd.
John Kincold and Mrs. J . E. Is a paUent at Meigs Memorial
·report ,.... jpven lmporta:" 0&lt;fisea,m
lion •· €hartA!r INDibere wore
and iedg to llag lD
Mrs.
Newell, Mn. I!'AIBurkett gave pointers on Harley present.
Hospital, and lo vbit with her b M Maurice Reed. Mrs. ialnsl ese
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and past presldont&amp; were
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Adams and
die Harlllnll and Mrs. Stan)OJ
tl.'of h
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father Mr L D Diles The Y rs.
had bee early age.
p.....,nted flowers. .
TrusSell
....~:;,.;'."';,'; soil : ; '!:nt Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Arthur Diles''
D~ve · a1ao · called R&lt;ed stated that $50 inclpa~ A clever Founders' day skit menta were served.
Henry Elchlnlar were
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_ Strauss served a salad course from Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Mite!&gt; given to the school pr
• onUtied " An OperaUon on M"·
ed Ul. A contribution was
t?:er needed to msure heal from a table centered with an ell of Athens Is remaining with Mrs. Weber for need) cbiJd. PTA" was given by Mn. La
DANCE AT RACINE
to 11!8 Councll for use ol hall. II .
us; }I ants. .
arrangement of red carnations her rents for a fe"' daVll Mrs reo's lunches at the schOOl cal- Vern Provanche and Mrs. Har- The Southern Loe\ll
was announced thsl a allen!
.-:!:.meeting ;as
combined with a heart . Red
is reported lmprovb.g. 'l eteria, leaving a balance of ry Osborne playlng the
Tornadoes win end
, lion woulcl be hold by the
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1$383.50 '" the treaaury.
of Dr. Jean Kildare and Dr. regulior cage season this Sat- of order committee at !he
Wl!h. Mrs. Glenn Lambert,
tine setting.
Miss Patty Lowery, who is Mrs. Walter Brown, chaJr. Betty. Casey, respecUveiy. A urday evenlng when Middleport nuory II meeting of the Col.m-1
..'111tional leader ... She present.
taking special nurse training at man of the Drapery Commit- medley of numbers popular at travels to Racine. FolioWinK·Ihe ell.
Mr. and Mrs. Chari.. Btalto
*t1ons from Garden o! Vrr·
tho Athens Stale HospitaL visit· tee, gave a report oo the ap. the Ume of the founding or the gllllle 1 dance patty with ' the
Games were played
the
WTltlen by Regina Welsh
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ed recently with her parents. proximate Cll6t ol new velvet PTA was sung by Mrs. Maur- Jays will he hold in the achool the direclion of Miss Led a
ll_i!ll~• med1tat•on by P•shop
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lowery. dr•pes for the gymnasium wif&gt;. ice Reed, Mrs. Rnhort Kinll, and auditorium. The dance w 1 I I Mae Kra&lt;uter and Mrs. Mabel
Ann 10
Charlea
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She concluded WJtb •
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and the organization vot- Mrs. Ernest Whitehead. The conclude at ididnighl
VanMeter and prizes
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a e
re- Ied to have them made by Otto program which was under the
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tbe wtnners. \Mrs. Ray
Nease, son of Mrs.
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turn to his work as engineer Bros in Marietta.
d' ' of Mr Ronald Oswon the door prize.
and the late
·,~ you notes were read
e1 e1 Ome
for tbe New York Central Rail· ~ members also decided rrecllon
i ;· 'th F nd
Tho nelrt meeting win be
o! Pomeroy.
C. E. Blakeslee, Mrs. Mrs John Leifheit entertain· road after being confined to his to have a book fair using new
WI a ou •
at the home of
BlleU
'11le single rlng ceremm:v
Amsbary. and
Mrs. ed
Joll club Wednesday horne for the past four weeks books recommended by the Ed· Refreshments of sandWiches
enour, with Mrs. Nonnan Fredperformed by the Rev.
IJI:y Swlsher .. The club
evening at
Union-av home. Wllh Ulness.
\ ucationai Reading S.rvice at decorated cupcakes, coffee and
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RuppeJ,t: at
ed
mvJiallon
attend Gar· A short business session was Mrs. Blanche Nelson of Dex&lt;the next meeting. Books Will kool.aid were served by the ree&lt;&gt;hostesses.
United Presbyi!Uan C J
d011! s D&amp;y Out to be held at conducted
by Mrs. Charles ter visited re&lt;ently with her lbe on display for pre- school· freshmen! committee.
A salad course carrying
anuary
Feb.
Several Strauss, president. An Easter brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ers through the eighth grade
FEB. 14
the valentine theme WBI
25th. Attendants were
}.!iss
p)an
attend.
project was discussed. The and Mrs. George Johnson.
I for parents to order.
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Karen Roush, cousin of
traveling prize donated by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William War· A report on the County Coun:
bride •.
Mr. Jamet.CCMIC:.,
JJ,rtlulay of Dwna
Strauss was awarded to Mrs. ner entertained with a
party Cl] meeung at Syracuse was
ly, both o! Letart Fa • at.
Gerald Wildermuth. Cleaning Sunday in observance of I he given by Rooe Easterday, and
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day at8 p. m. Past worthy high
Mr. and Mro. Nelnase Paroome"'
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re rted
priestesses and past watchman
tng thea home
roy.
Mr. and Mrs. George Conde rags for the Meigs Memona1 eighth birthday of their son. rs. ona . s rne po
or shepherds wiil he honored. At
tblertained with a party Wed- Hospital were brought by the Jay. Guests included Mrs. Ann on a. talk gtven by Mrs. Macthe close of the meeting there
new.ay from 2 . 4 p. m. at theoir members.
Fick, Mr. and Mrs.
Monts Ke~le, Health SuperviSor of The WSCS of the Rock Springs will be a valentine art
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" Lincoln Heights'honoring Games were played and prlz. , Neulzling and Brian Muiien, Mamlta Schools, at a recent Methodist Church met Monday
P y.
ayne IR!!f ..oo
daughter, Diana, on her es awarded to Mrs. Strauss. Perry Auit and BU!y MoUey. meeting of the. Eastern Local afternoon with Mrs. W. A. MorFEB. 15
The regular meeting of the Cl(lll DevotioM ,
birthday.
Mrs. Gene Evans and Mrs. Miss Mildred Hawley has re· Teachers Assoclllhon.
gan, presidflllt, In
Tne Jolly Bunch Sewing
Wire and the Loyal Vol- The Young Married
of
Valentine theme was car- Wilbur Hanning. A
hostess turned to her home from Meigs The attendance banner and An organ preJude. 11 Ltst to the (){ Midd1~port wiU meet Satur- unteers classes were hetd at the Bradford Church of Christ
out in the decorations and · gift was presented to Mrs. Leif- Memorial Hospital where she I Reading Circle Books .was . B· Bells," by Mrs. Lewis Grueser day evenlng .at the home of Zion Church b£ Christ Qn Feb. met Tuesday evening ln ~ 100"
,~~~:::s of cup ca kes. ice heit.
has been a patient for several 1 warded Mrs. ~sburn s F1rst o~ned the meeting. follo~ed Mrs. Kenneth Byer at 7:30p.m. 3. Four of the young· people of
rooms of the church:. Devoci
kool ade. Favors wen~ Refreshments were served by days.
!Grade for havmg _ the highest w1th prayer
~s. Wilham There will be a ValenUne ex·
Live ·wire class are
were glV~ by Mr.' Wayne
toys and b1ow·outs. Pre- the hoste" to those named a- Mrs. Essie Russell Is a med·
Grueser. EleciJOn of officers change during the evening,
the church soon. Tho next
teacher 'ol tho
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were Jackie Carsey, Mike bove and Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs. ical patient at Me1gs General ,Ph'/
was held With all officers re.
wiJI be held March 3
· scriptur... reading ·ffqm
Ricky McKnight. Ter· Lillie Hauck, Mrs. Clay Evans. Hospital.
I Of
omen elected and Include Mrs. Mor- A vegetable soup and chill at the church. Refreshments
~ild 'c109Jnl &lt;wlill
, Vicki
Hoffman, Mrs. Donald Hauck. and guests The Homebuilders Class of I
gan, preSident; Mrs.
Lew1s ~pper sponsored by the
will he cupcs~es and tool ade. a poem and prayer.
!UBOJ•ica''n'kenship. Gene Hood. Mrs. Edith Davis and MIss the Middleport Church of Christ
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Grueser, VICe prestdent; Mrs. leS Allxlllllry of lhe Syracuse There were 14 present at Richerd Gilkey pieslded ,' OIIIr
Osborne and Jill and Nancy Jo Mayer.
will meet Tuesday
evening
Clilford Leifheit, secretary and Volunteer FIFe Deparlment wiU the February meeting.
the busine88 mte11D8 in !lit abo
~=~B~a~it~Y;_·====;;;;:• The March meeting wlll be I Feb. 18 at the home of Mr. and
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)lllbiicity; Mrs. Amos Leonard, be !lelo at the Syracuse school Mr and Mrs. Larry Johqson sence of the prt!Sident, Mrs.
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. held at the home of Mrs. Don· Mrs. Kenneth McElhinney.
Tho Phdathea Women of the treasurer; and Mrs. William house Saturday February 15 be- were' Sunday dinner guests
Pickens. 'nie grlittjl "'""
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Mr. Adolph Saelens is 8
Middleport Churc~ of Christ Grueser, secretary of promotion. gmm~g at 4:30 p. ~· Those his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
continue mluloruary SUp.
leal patient at Holzer
met Thursday evemng ~t the World Day of Prayer services wantJ~g carr~ou~ serv1ce. may
Johnson.
of tbe Roy W~bb family.
PLAN CRUSADE
in Gaiiipolis for
church. Mrs. Robert Reibel pre- to he held at the Forest Run have 11 by brmgmg contamers.
Madelene Evans Mike Refreshments of cake 1 n 4
and tests.
sided. Mrs. Pe~rl Reyn~I?a was Methodist Cburch wa.s a~n~
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Kay and St-evie, were 'sunda; punch were served to Wayne
The Enterprise EUB church Miss Carol Hudson, a
cha•rman, gwmg the ced and mem.bers will parhci· Judge Rankin M. Gibson ~~~ afternoon visitors of Mr. and King, Mrs. Ivan Wood, Mr.
will have five night •
er
in
the
Clintonville
Schools,
prayer
an.d the groop pate. An offerm~ ~as taken for s~ak at the Po~er~ Juwor Mrs. Joseph JohniOil.
and Mrs. Richard Gllke)' and
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f{llr Christ" beginning February visited recently with her par·
the Lords Prayer in the School of M1ss1ons at Dela· 1H1gh Schoolo Aud1ton_um _Mon· Mr. Franklin Russell
Mark. and Mr. and Mrs.
16 through 20, at 7:30p.m. each enls, Mr. and Mrs.
George
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ware.
day at 8 P. m. Music wdl be Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell
Willlam Lambert and daull)levening. Rev. c. B. Burns of Hudson.
The nommatmg c~mmtttee Mrs. Amos Leonard, devotion· provided by the Rutland Hl~h Terry were SUnday afternoon
Tamara and Debra.
Amanda wi11 be the evangelist. Mrs. Harold Harrison
report was tabled until next al and program leader, opened School ·Band. Refreshments Will . 't
0f their parents Mr
The
· is invited.
J . Bailey) arrived by
meeting. The cla~s vot.ed to the devotions by reading ~salm be furnished .by the Meigs Coun· vtsl ~rs Lincoln Russen.'
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ENJOY PARTY
this week from Florida to
a bake sale '" AprU and 67, followed by a medllatmn on ty Democrattc Club. Club mem- M
·d M W A Elam of students had a Valentine par·
with her parents, Mr. and
discussion was held on the \''What we have Jn our hand.'' hers are asked to bring sand· 8 r. t:n W ;;· w r~ weekend
today at Portland Gr~de
Herman Bailey. Mr. BaUey is purchase of a cook stove. ·
She also spoke on the observ· wiches. The public is invited.
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• a patient at Meigs Memorial Mrs. Edgar AUensworth gave ance of the 25th anniversary or Theodorus Council Daughters vtsi
ck El ell'
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refreshments.
Hospital.
the prD8ram entitled, "The Gra- the WSCS.
o! America will meet Monday
a
am.
Dr. R. II. Pickens has
cious Invitation, Come
and "What It Means to Belong to · at 7:30 p.m. at JOOF hall. AU
TYPI
turned from Florida whore
· " fotlowed by the 23rd the WSCS" was the topic of officers and the team are reattended a medical
Miss Mabel Hysell will the program with all members quested to he present to pracand also vacationed at Mismi pre~nt the program for the taking part. Prayer b.y Mrs. tice for inspection. A valentine
• Beach.
next meeting on uThe Art or Morgan closed the meetmg. At- Ipr.rty and potJuck refreshments
1 ~!lMD 4 Dr. Hard Top. One •
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and
Mra.
Donald
Low·
Living"
with Mrs. Reibel and tending were those named a- wm follow the meeting.
uafeful local owner. Low mile·
• ery were in Cannonsburg, Pa. Mrs. Otho Walls as hostesses .~ bove and Mrs. Carl Shields and ,
FEB. It
a&amp;~· Auto. shift.
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last week with the latter's
Mrs. Millon Houdashelt was a Mrs. Roy Riffle.
The Reedsviile • Long Bot\! h•
ther, Mrs. Nancy Pollard,
guest.
tom Home Demonstration club
Shop all dau until 9:0fJ In
62 ....Iuick
$2,395 • Cleo nero
i• r2CIIperaiing from a leg
On the sick report were Em·
wlli m~et Wednesday, Feb. 19
ture. Mrs. Lowery
ma Bissett, Homer Jones,
at the home of Mrs. Vivian
L&lt;Sabre 4 Dr. Hard Top. One
the eeenlng.
e FrH Cus~Mttr Parking
for
a
week
with
her
mother
reche
Gilkey,
Pauline
Van
Humphrey. The topic for
carefUl lor:al owner. Extra nice.
Ac:ro11 From Our Store
Auto.
... ahilt
turning home this week.
Edward Evans, William
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meeting is Meigs County
1 i-":.,:-""~~~~~:..::~~ ;;;i;.=======;lolds, Miss Mildred Howley,
. 'iu'··lck
$
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sources. Leaders are Mrs.
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Mrs. Dayton Strickland was Wilson and Mrs. Opal Harris.
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~ta Sta. Wagon. Low mile- !
The hostesses, Pearl Reyn- named Valentine Girl of the A covered dish luneb will be
aP..
steering and brakes.
,olds, Mrs. Minerva Childers club when the Sew·Rite
~atie srift. A "cream
Mrs. William Reynolds, Mrs. dub met Wednesday eve~ing
P,t~';
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Edith Russell, Mrs. Nora
their club room. An
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and Frances Roush contrlbut· ate poem was
and
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Jlord _ _ _ $2,795
ing, served a dessert course in read by Mrs. Elza ·
Jr.
keeping with the
Valentine A short business session was
!heme. The table was decorated held with Mrs. Gilmore,
500 - 2 Dr. Hard
wlth an arrangement of carna- president, presiding. It was
seats, floor shift.
tions
and a heart with large nounced that the ways
interior. Power steer·
eMINIATURE LANE CEDAR CHEST
satin bow.
means committee will meet beb:•akes. One of Forri's
and this one is tops,
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eFOAM SEAT CUSHIONS
club. The traveling prize doe BRASS MAGAZINE RACKS
nated by Mrs. Edward
- - $1,095
was awarded to Mrs. WUJ~
DRESSER LAMPS
POMEROY, OHIO
Boyer.
Refreshments carrying out
TONIGHT
the Valentine theme were ser·
Lucille Ball and Bob Hope
ved by Ute hostesses, Mrs. Don$1,195 .
$55
NYLON FRIEZE COVERED
in
aid McKnight and Mrs.
2 Dr. Hard Top . Power
ucRITIC'S
CHOICE"
ward WAOlls. Hostesses lor
$89
LEATHER LIKE VINYL COVERED
(Technicolor)
and brakes. CruisemaLucille Ball, Bob HoP", Marl- next meetbt&amp; CHI February
~~;,.~ clean.
tyn Maxwell, Rip Tom, Je• will be Mrs. ~ Browning
ole
Royce t...ndi8, Jim -BackuJ and Mrs. Calvin Simpson.
3 Pc. Bed Room Suites - - - - - $88
"CAPTAIN SINBAD"
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(Teclanieolor)
$69
Complete Bunk Beds
Friernh
Ho110r
Mr••
Guy Williams, Heidi Bruhl.
Reibel on Birthday
Includes following equipment: Heater and dePedro Armendariz.
Cotton Mattress, Any Size
$9.88
Mrs. Henry Reibel was hot&gt;
froster, Signal Lights, Heavy Duty front and
SUN., MON. ond TUESDAY ored at a surprlae birthday
9x12 Tweed Rugs, foam backed _ $19.88
rear Springs, Rear Bumper, Spare Tire, Oil
Fob. 16-17·11
ty Wednesday, afternoon

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ELBERFELDS

DRY CLEANING
10 lbs. $2
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Mrs. Strickland
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

1~.,;;ENiiiD OF lJNE - A large crowd of pOlice officers, sheriff's department officials and state highway patrelm•
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around the tractor and wagon, bottom photo, which carried the body of accused slayer Rudy Zamori from
a wooded area aft~r ~· apll!":ently com!"i~ted suicide as officials closed in on him. Above, Athens Count Depu\'f
Bob Allen and Wtldlife offictai Everett Rtdge are among the well-armed officials riding on a cart
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Your Choice-$1.79

Of Middleport
Dies Friday

MEIGS THEATRE

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BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU.

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Hoover Cluners - - - - - - $39.50

4 Pc.

Sedional Living

Room Suites - - - - - - $199.00
2-Pc. Living Room Suites - - - - - $99
Admiral Color T. V.

$399 w t

John Sturaen'

James Donald, Chu. Bron-

son, Jamea Coburn.
Colltr4•rtoen
Running ti2ne: 3 Hrs_ Box·
oUiee elooeo 8:00 p.M.

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Donl•y Reibel, Fie Reibel and
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First stop:
exceptional
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Save 1-2 On Many Items Including Living
Room Suites, Sofas, Chain, Limps and

BAKER FURNITURE

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served in an invltln&amp; atmosphere
help.
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during '·!df«hool
To~ght, wtl~ be different. Their teams meet iit Racine, Wolfe's wltli'-1-12 r&amp;o
Momson • wtth a perfect 17-o l)teln.- Sentinel Photo.
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"Buy On Baker's Convenl•nt T•rms"

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''THI GREAT ESCAPE"
by Mrs. . · ' .,.,..
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Robert Chii~· · After the
Steve McQueen, James Gam· li ~~ere ope~~
cake, Ice cream
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coffee were aerve&lt;l •to Mn.

No Increase in Admiulon.

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that 111 on1or to lurYe lbe ume
In lbe nef8hborllood o1 A commercial lmn, -.ml· olber than farm products . rw· llnual reduction In lbe !lllll1blr 111noulll!fiiL .
&amp;NiDldlo· Jn Woot VJrslilll'• ,Nil'
~ Income Ill 11151 ..
per cent.
Ina "' the cenlltLI, was on • Ina from f5tl "' ~~ Sbrulir ol fan~~~. Tbere "• however, • '"!be dep8rlment want. to llonol P'CINllo.
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C&amp;tiiiJ Alr'L A,..
In lJII IIley hod to do
One o1 lbe I'NIOill for t b I a which had aaieo « ~,:;oo
or farms, but with lbe ll(lOrlltor ov· continued opportunity for those mike eertaln tllat guesta ... Four al tile pltb ......,.
Melp CQUnty firmm Ill 1JIIZ
In income from beef more, or 11 the aales wer• be- er 65 yeal'll o1 age, nu_mberod who like farmmg, are wllllni lbe coblno tl . lloelr ·cl'oice :';;; .,.,. -Jar~ . . . .
~vecl ",783,000 •U receipts more busllleu. 11
beeause rwre and more !arm- tween ~ and $2,1i00, lbe ,bper· 210.
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to ·~ at It, and wW do I b e lbe dateo ~ , . . them Wat ....,. _,.,.. _, ·• P
~ 1helr lorm production in In olber wcrda, their
ore fmdlnl It difficult to ator had "' he under 86 yelro ' In otller words,
of our management _......, to all poulble " .. .dded. .. At the modo ~ widl .m lai!IJ,
lllllt ~ to Bullolln No. ume of aaleo In : :0 " :
• .lamily llvin, from of age, did no work off the !arm census !ll!1llefl 11£10111 . Jll(ll"1! duce u&gt;eome from the aaJo tl Jllilq oecond er Meellal aad J&gt;IIIVIIIIIoa ....
W cl ·lbo Oblo A¢cullurll tllell In
to·
allable
prnductloo. They then to 1110 or more da
. ys durillll,;-t- time of! flnB w Ia. part.Ume !arm products.
lhinl ~ Jo ~·" itloo• fw dulll w ............
Ezpertmint .Slatkin.
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and
th&amp;
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cornpeUIIop
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'1'1\ll ·la pi,clleally the Plbe ~Y ~·-· M to provide additimal in- by tho operator and ~hers 111g-on farm. ·Tbla ll,wh&gt;' 8l0f'Y today is pomted out by ..-,
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M ljlo Yufo eadlef Whea the ume li aale8 •)lad to" he two
to, '"'flplement the living of the family from llflii:Jal'm ol the "loUts
!williJib!lto 1100 suggested goall worked out by tage of .pur .~_:~
lllatau u.tpo. ·
liBUN~ ti,M;ooo. From 1155 000
tblrds more, or lncreaaed by
on the farm.
sources was less· lhtn the h!ue of beef csttle"os 1 peri· · Ume different IP'9UPI· Goals depend foreR fadl!lltt
!lllllllef&lt;!Ujl ~ ottrocuntll Jill 11M .llguN Wll 1D U·
.up. to ~ $5,IIIIO figure.
1n moat cases theoe folks do of all farm producta sold.
•!."'ration.
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on typo li farmlnB, but In een- oummer _ .
. U0111 ..-e located wWIIa ~
.,.. of .,11110,0110. With the con~ EVERYWHERE
want their flllllll to grow
Our fll commercial )armo
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oro!, $lSI return· per JIOO of .,.. m.n "" phone lnt ~ · cabiD driveo o1 eac11 o1 t11o pora 111c1
tlnued "''llee1A.oil prices we lind 'i'lih ls the",lype of thing
to brullh and 10 IIIey 1111 the oceerdiDI 1o lbe IIIII 'OeDIDI ·while Meigs county is nol 1101- poases, 450 work units per man.
~oeDll L 1 n~ foreota to llfford a ftNiy o1
that more laimers have gone II otcurrin, In every typo
of the land into puture sloowed Hve havfac l.ilet over ed for lls sheep
producllon, t!OO crop value per aero, '1'/i
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lion v ;;:• rt- entertainment and
out of bullnesil wbile the totallluslneso. In order to iltay
hay, .and use heel ' catUe .,.,ott. Forty.fl'" were Ia lllo some of these part:time latin- return for every t!OO worth of
ecrea
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alia fll' raoolpia from
sales With the board, volume of
a means of harvesting 10me br..ket .l r!lll. «!&amp;-"' ~ ~·· er• might find It woll to consl4- ~ led~ ~t.gollo.
~pl':tur~"'I:· the· National loreata, ..,....,
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neso has to he increased
the p.roducUon of this · hay Ill and 5I were Ill tile brlll;kel er t~is as. an opportunity for In the dairy bualneoa IUOO Va. (Zip ~ 25~05), "" 'p~~Ji.; zoOlogical and bolalllcal pi&amp;.
~bow. There can he· more
pasture land.
from tlt,lll 1o _.,lll;:ba...tl!o supplementmg net income.
pounds of mllk per cow,
Cb rieston Aft Cod 304 M3- ens, prehistoric lndl8ll ~
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leocy 10 lbere II more . D e
This situation is no1
only lfOUP havllll ..leo fnlm '*Zr
For the last oeveral yeatS prundo of milk per ID8II I Dd 8
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~~i 1110 ll1lllliier ol from the particular prodaet,
in southeastern Ohio but 5I to ,11,1111 there were .. zf5 sheep prnduction has been slight.- t300 return per cow above feed 4411• ~ ~M.
'ilwlarly Revolutionar)' uil ;,.
fmdi~· JIIMI the
IVer&amp;lll' lbere may he a larier
are even talking
In farm" Oue-bliJidred.left .. farmo . ly better than.beef catue produc- coots are suggested.
.An all lnclutlve guide or. fit. ll Wor Monuments, hlstor _ ·
. ~· ~ per farm In while keeping oxpenaes
Ohio shout getting .,.,.. between the wome· lev- tioo. It should he pointed oot, While these goals are high, dtvldultl broehures ~f!:' amu1 •IJIU80Ums, 11a1e1y •
' IJI!l.~ltl;l'/8. In 1980 Ibis fl. controL
Into producing feecler calves.. el• .r $it and ~.141t. · • , however. that no one should go lhere are farmers in M e I g s recreation~lfacilitles aiMI
bollea, banderaft fail'll and do,.a*e"W... flJ;IIOI. This 118\lre lw . oTHER FACTORS
· indicates they too
have There were 646 !arms listed into sheep business unless he is Counth that are approaching commodatioos of each park and monstral~i
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been cl..., tp l3,11110 sl$ I he Another very lnlereltiDg
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as part-time, in "other
words willing to learn how to do it and them. The closer we can come forest: rate schedules, and "!'" Then ~ 110 apec1a1 lea·
lnlddle '110'a, bii.t In 1959 it dro;&gt;- tor has occurred In Melp
Another way of looking at the with the operator being IInder will stay with It until he does. to attalnmg these goals efftc- plication forms are avolilble lure altraetioftl such 11 1 b •
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Cass Scenic Railroad ot Cau,
FEWER FARMS
This Is a change in the
o1 commercial farms in the the farm 100 or more days, and bly will follow the trend appar- farm families wUI be able to peservations requested during west Vlrginla, Here one IIUIY
~other thing ·to he kept in cent ol our !arm Income
with other Income from sources ent throughoot the nat1on, a con- hve.
the tourost season may bo made see and ride a train remint.
~ is . tlu!t -""· inconw: has various sources. Dairy
only lor one week or two weeks cent of lhe olden, g&lt;i~ . ~1
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because of the heavy demand: ot the logging Industry, pQaliOd
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1:). Conhrmatoon by the Department by antique Shay steam enlbtrs
· ~ · a&lt;c6jdlng to the cen- income. Pouliry has dropped
Iis mode upon receipt of the full lli&gt; thrilling switd!bac.Q a-*d

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hogs 5 per cent, corn

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1959 come,
this number of census· larms ·tJBI' cent, fruits 2, per cent,
bad dropped better !hall 1,11110, rest products I per cent,

100 Bus.heI .c· nrn Club For Recreation
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CHARLESTON, W. Va,
"West Virginia is rapidly
An- velopin~ 8 - repu~iion as one

to 1,3111, with an average size other - 4 per cent.

of 1%7.8 8cres. The valuation of This increase in the
land and building~ according to age from cattle is now at
.tbtt lime wa. in highest ll'lrc~n(ltge It ha~
since records are available
of what hao hap- In 1929. In .1932 cattle
liven at the meeting ed 19 per cent of the Income
'!Ommllteemen I his since that time until 1958
;wllen tlley leamecl figure was 18 per cent or

JOHN DEERE

Meigs county farmers are ed into purchasing power, this phrey, Thereon Johnson,
invited to demonstrate their money multiplies about five drew Crass, and C, E. Blakes- the chotce vacatwn spots jn

producing ability by en·
the Meigs €ounty 100 BuClub
forme; producing the
o1 160 bushels
or
of corn per acre based
15.5 per cent .mc»sture will
II ~;~;:;·v~ a special certificate and
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recognition
This
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Agronomy
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leading armers,

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MORRIS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.
PHONE WI 9-3202
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PEARL STRUT

bankers,

Implement, lime, fertilizer, and
dealers and agricultural
I~E~~ In the county. The
of the "100 Bushel Com
is ID encourage larmel'll
ID do a more efficient job of
l lpr·odu•clng corn oo the limited
land acreage in the coonty.
Accordin, to reports submit.by local farmers, the av-

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east because of Us"
crease of better than a qua~r
recreational facilities,
of a miilion-dollars to
Meigs
Warden M. La.•• of the We 8
county.
VIrginia Department ol
The number of C1¥1leslanlo
a! Resources ~tared today.
wUI he .Umlted d110 lo profi.
"The state, now has recrealetnt ia barvestiDg. Harvest
tion .ar~s totalling l,200,000
weights wUI be taken from •
r~s 10 ats twenty stat~
minimum of II• a&lt;!re from
mne state aod two Nat~onal
1be field """"noted of • n •
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veloped," Lane added.
Eniry blanks may he
A new ..lal'lll ' feecl .graln base "Paradoxically, our parks
ed from any of the machinery,
~ t esta~shed· wtder' f : : forests are appreciated 1 v e
seed, fertilizer, lime dealers in
ee . gra? program
more by out-of-state
the county, from the various farms whtch dtd not plant ~ than by West Virginians,"
10• 1959 and-or 1960 at marveled. "Our own people apbanks and lending agencies, or
from any of the Agricultural
eligtbiUty requirements, parently lake the scenery lor
Agency Offices,
Cha•e 0 :. the Me 1 ~~ granted since the state
Selection of three farmen tu
county of oce announc with so much natoral beauty
rep"""'nt each township will he
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everywhere."
based on time of receipt of err To he ehgtble lor a new lann Much of this popularity with
iry blanks mailed to the
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. grain base, Mr. Chase visi\Ors is due to the area's eaoy
County Agronomy
the operator must expect accessjbiUiY. loom ..orby states.

NeW Farm
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Grain Base tO .
Be Figured

of corn.m
Boxthe32;Meigs
Pomeroy,
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WaS 62· ~i(s
butlhel to
eountyor
acre. The average lor tl1e
period, 11100-1959, wu
bushel per acer.
Increase in yield of 10
l\bu shel per acre on the 6100 acres of com land 1n Meigs courr
would Increase from income
about t&amp;l,OOO. When tranola~
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GROWING
PROGRAMS
Molt suro JOUIIVI JIIUI flock or lord
1 life start and 10und crowt~ wltb

Provlco feeds 111d Concentratta.
"flloratah fiSOircil procedurea bJ ,..
porlencad specl~lst.t """" uft 11111
1011141 llartiRJ: lnd arowlnr. Protect
J1U flock or herd Investment witll 1

Chores~ Maintenance lobs

Keep Farmers Busy In Winter
WASHINGTON (UPI) - This many f8111ll1 In ~ North
Ia slack Ume for farm work. tral states there '" a ·•hprlage
Chores and malntenancs jobs of well water. ·
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probably create the biggest demand lor farm labor daring the
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winter months.
The Agriculture Department'•
Crop Reporting Board reviewed
the farm Jabot. sltuaUon -and
dlscoverecl tbtl . numben Of
both faruDy worl!"ero an&lt;! blred
hands were at an all-'llme low
In JlllllUII'7. The Board observ·
Phone YIY 2-2161
ed that on ·fll'lllll wbere field
acllvll.y wu 110t poulble, the
chore and maintenance work
Minersville, Ohio
left ample lime te figure on tax
"''EiEII~~=~~~~iliiiiliiiiliii~ reports or other farm business
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and do some ocheming "'! how
to da lhiDp better Gl' easter In
1114.
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The llolrd noted tbtt while
tho number of farms ls,deereao&gt;
lnl, and farm mechanllallon Is
~-. "llli!ro laltW a demand
r... ~· to do the ehares
aqd fix .lbe mechlnory. "The
· ,. 1r:::.;w~~o ~· W!tat to do re'I
essential, the llolrd

Nlticel F...ll Tractor Ownenl

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IIYOT. . TO INTII.IIT &lt;M'
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founders' Day
Fantasy Skit
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but one ll.!peql,. of the prell!lll

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-Tobacco growers In J!:entucky, Temessee, VIrginia and
Maryland did much work
ping and marketing their
able oropa. Work llao was
~ oo preparatfoa ~ !Jed"
liM &lt;rop plant's. .
-Soulbeasterit .tll!lla a n
some South Central 'si!lteit
. that
8 wet, cold
perec1 man:v
rlda
ed.
were up
her , and lhe
oronges was
good

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after LabOr Oay, the ;&gt;opular diversions in seas&amp;.. ,
' for cabins is' ~:~s than Wooden of the future ~
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heavy toiirlst sea- exemplified by the
NaDDnal
a result, many !ami· Radio Astronomy Observ&amp;toty
preler Io schedule their res- at Greenbank, West Vlrginul, of
in spring, fall, or interest to dedicated scientists
winter to enjoy the spectacular as well as to junior ·astronaut&amp;
of those seasons in a and space ·oonscious adults.
restflll almosphere.
A restful rewarding
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The summer restrictions do recreative vacatioo is In s •
apply during these other fer VISitors to West Vqlni ,
so that many folks en- ·we .pal"ticula.ly welcome • I

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a second ''stolen'' vacation Mountain State citizens and

a day week..,nd or more at
West Vi;ginia parks or forests
and after the
regular
oea•on.
Cabins are available at BabCoch, Blackwater Falls, Bluestone, Cacapon, Holly RIver,
Lost River, Tygart Lake and
Watcga State Parks as well
as at Cabwaylingo, Greenbri-

guests from other states to lake
full advantage ol our lacilitles,
atlractions and hospitality," Director Lane added in closing.
Br21il had two emperors In
its history, Dom Pedro and his
son. Dom Pedro II.
James Butler Hickok was the
real name of ''Wild Bill" Hfck-

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lists.
tory tours and exhibition coal
Before the first Monday in mines. Fishing and hunting ~ar,

Market Report

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Mr. aDd Mft, I1oJ ;,._ If et1111led, "FOQDdon Dll¥
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datJih• and lla··ino!IW, Mr. t4rl. Gley Glbbl, Devlll
.,..... " ,.. ..., " ••••...,. llld Nn. £Wry Sdowab aDd Clleryl lltlru. Ml~~
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IIIII Mlal 5..tlq - ··
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The Board made a report on
oelected farm activities in varlous regioos during
They Included:
-Pruning of orchards
vlileyords
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ary In Callforniai
Wasblngton. Harvest '&lt;&gt;I . .
Dla wanges, lemo111,
and oUve• was lllowed by heavy
rlins. Cotton harve!l In Arf·
10n1 wu virtually completed.
Potatoes were plaiiU¥1 In

should he sent along with the cent. The scenery viewed from
&amp;;&gt;Plication.
the train Is incomparable.
Alternate resei"Y8tioo hsts are Contemporary entertainment
maintained on parks &amp; forest.J includes visltB to world famoua
which are sold out. In the event spas, sports events, amusement
cancellations, requests ·are parks, hootanannies, horse raethen filled from the waiting ing, state and coonty fairo, lao-

Mote th011
llle-U.
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latioo
lives half
within
500 miles
West Virginia, requiring 0 n 0
day'• travel or less to reach it.
West Virginia buasla the blgll-ll
est· average elevation
feet) of any alate ealll of
Mississippi River, assuring
cooler, more pleasant va"atiortll
cUmaie during summer's ""'~·II
ing temperatures.
A popular concept lor u ......
mum enjoyment of family
cations Is to schedule • slay
one or two leisurely weeks at
cabins in West Virginia's alate
parks or forests.
Interested producers wha oan Many lind this more resUul
meet these requirements should because of the lilorter travel
I!Oiltact the 1fS county office
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before February 211 and flle an 18.50; utility cows 13-14; vealers
application, Chase oaid.
and slaughter calves ateady;
A farm lor '!l'hich a new farm cboice veall&gt;rs 33-36, lew 22$&amp;11
grain base is eotablished lb 38-40, most good 28-33, stand·
will not he eligible ID parUcl- ani 23 • 211; good 300 • 400 lb
pate in the 1964 program. How· slaughter calves 21;'28.
ever, such farm will qual~y u Hogs 2100; bliiTOws and gilt!!
an old feed grain farm and ·II&amp; steady to 15 higher but clooed
eligible to partil!ipate · In the 11101t1y steldy, u w • fuDy
11165· program.
steady; 1·2 2111-220 lb bliiTOWS
and gills 15.110, mostly No. 1 210
lb 15.75, 1-3 1911-:!311 lb 15.2515.50, 1·3 2311-250 lb 14.7&amp;-15.25,
~ 2511-270 lb 114.25-14.75, No. s
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Live- 325 lb 13:75; I·S 34111.150 lb sows
stock:
12.75-13.35, 3511-400 ·lb !2.25-12.75
Cattle 250, calves 100; slaugh- 2-3 4C»655 lb 11.511-12.25, near
ter steers, heifers and cows 400 lb 12.50, No. I 600 ~ or
steady but not enough to estab- aboVe 11-11.25: boara steady,
llsh price trend; good to low mostly 10, under 250 lb 10.5!1.
Tli&gt;900 lb steers 21.50, Sheep 100; not enouJih lreob
~ !IIM).IIOO. lb :18-31.110; slund-: rece.~ to teat trade.
llrd
standard helfen 1,_ tim&lt;:
and economiCal

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per 11!eent
more
bis
livelihood
the·orcurrent
Service oflice.
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from the production ol agThose who have participated
commodities on the
in planning the Meigs County lorm; must have. hod at least
1110 Bushel Com Club mclude two yean expertence In I he
Theo Smith, Joe~. Carsey, Rob.
of feed grains In the
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Yollo'tf J1eketa Joeteu never reii.Uy recovered, Nelsonville h"'! t lllght edge 1M load, Morrlo hlltlnl10 field· Nelsonville
11 !I Is 7S Nelsonville · · ; ;
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10 althou&amp;h !My pulled to a nine in reboundln&amp;, PICking oil U en and six charities lot a to Mldclleporl
5 2$ 39 a Jackson · · · · · 5 8
NoiiGitvlllt In
nut qu1rter point deficit once 11 !&amp;-ttl, when to Middleport'• S&amp;. In shoo-., lead both clubo. IUeo hit It
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Plneako 1-1-17 t.ocan · · · · · · · 4 •
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IC&lt;ll'ed their . Olli'QII!Illl In field eel !rom the field to open the hittinJ rl of 57 lor 41 per eenl fw :12. Moot of 1\iee'o
l\ich1rch f-..-4-&gt;-11: She.,... s-6 Middleport · ·
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to Middleport'o 27 &lt;if 71 11- !rom elolltl er Ulld_.th: Mor-- -II: O'NIIll ......,.., !Plott 4-- Pomeroy ; .. · S1
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eventu,ny loll lll]lwey, 7M3, at Each team eventu,ny scored tempta lor :II ,per cent.
lbe free !brow Uno.
·%7 field soals but Nelsonville Jim Poncoke, SOO pouqd .PIUJ wine.
Mlddltport - Marrla 11-f-- TOTALS · · · il
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They Greyhound vletory put wont to the free line IncesSant· ond
Ne!Jqi!vUt. pl•yor, otoocl In the re-vo pme
•: Sftterllekl 11-1-7; Rk:t 10
Colch Bob Sbesky's crew solid- ly, putllna ln ltl of 29 tries. out · with eiJhl field coals end vlllt WOOl 46-Mo Haynn lildlnJ -J.+-11: Hodpe ,___.__.., Hann(RelefVII)
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ly In oecoPd PII!Ce with an 11-2 The wlnne.ro wore m_ore ciii'I!IUI • free throw lor 17 polnlll. . the wiJJQ&lt;n wltll ,., &lt;ibn eu... '"' • 00; Moort 0-+,-0; Sll- n:AM
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about lnlrocttons, 11•lnc the For Middleport, after that nl•lblm and Mike Brttloll eaeh pbtn.an t-+--1; Totals 17 (I ,cf Atheno .. ... 12 1 870
loll left the Jacket· with Jeckets Ju•l 14 chances,
of disastrous first qulrler, Mickey setting 12 lor Middleport.
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Jeckson ... .. II 2 ·s4 ' SSG
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MorriJ and Dove Rice eotrled By quartA!t'l:
OlflcleU: W•l and !Wey.
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' .nasium the 40th Annual
County Basketball tour· court in tile first uarter. The Eastern closed its reJUI&amp;r sea1nd, Whitt cl Ellallm The other .... Eastern allrt- . In the ,.llmlnory coateot, FEB. 78 ·
, nament begins with the Roctne and Rutland reservea quarter ,. hall
!Uid the son cage schedule by
wh1ch suffered •. 46-38 1081 to ers! Charles Harlunl. Charlu
Ruer¥t4. clowned tile Athe"'
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score w s11 1-1
Nelson me the SVAC leadlnc North Glllba the Pirates early 111 the aeoaon. KniJht and Hollman, abo tndo· Little' Plr;to IIS-62 with Char-· A!ri
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p:t a Pirates, 7r.-47, _FrldaY niaht.
"We played 1?«1. delenae;" e&lt;
double !iJUres. Knlaht 1081lleh1Ditr'IIJ poll!ll paeln&amp;
Perhaps roumey Manager James tformer Coach Jim) be d b k In , t y
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The wm cltnched a oecond was the aummarllllion of the laDled II . "bUt Hartunc and .the wlnntri. Surymaa led Nortb
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•coal ior
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Bob Ellstern win by &lt;'.oach Wise. The Hollman ecoced IQ each.
Gelltlt with 14.
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Like JFK, Ja pd bis predecessors did the fust 1
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in Alldl .... •peners.
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Too perll!ll 71 ll'e acknowledgements ohould be l r
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e \ ,j lup the ladder to share lhe leo- work and said John Ridenour points on live basket. and throe North Gallla - Euletolt 1-1
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title wilh North Gallla .. l•nd .Roger Spent-er proved to Icharity tosa.s. Jimmy Foreman --3; Peek 5-J.-13; Blactbllfll t.ocan 38
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County League, 11w Jooao•kntt orgamza\lon productng Jamie Jameo twlct, Jim Pan- Eastern ended il.s season w•th be h•s mom offensive weapons 1ond Scott Lo11an ch;pped in 10 1-1-1; Fortman
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' Eastern h1t :!8 of 71 fltld 1oal -4; Chick 1-2-4· Totala N 11 . 0 4S
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next Tues- buckets and pair of free throws the Pirates hit 20 of eo trieo Eastem - HariUnc s-c-10;
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day mght to retam lull owner- was tops and Spencer followed !tom th• lleld for 25 per cent. KniJht 7-1-15; Bacf!lley !f-1 J k
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pionships. Chester four, Pomeroy three, Tupperl Plaml
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Iince 1932. Middleport found its own Class A tourney the olllpoli• Blue evils must , .
The box s"""e: . ·f;;oi·
p1ay In the "Exe1npted Village Non-County" arrange- defeat the Logan Chleftlllns In
rment in the late 50s. Harrisonville, 1 participant m the the lln•l ronteot of the season
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Wllh In plarert denUnl lha I-$; Cook tl---2--lf?.
1 1 Haltlep
also 111 the late 50s never won a tournament.
GARS hardwood.
acorin1 column, the Southwest- --+--!; Robinette _ '"'3f JlckRaclfte, now SoJtbern 'Local, ruled the league with This became apparent Frlf.
ern HlJhlanderl ISIUred them· son t-+--2;7
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Infrequent interruptions. Racme won 10 m a row, 1932- 1 day night when the Blqe Devj
niveo of fourlh place In I he Hall 3-t- • Shriver
411 and again seven in a row, 1U57-63.
\II• dropped • 55-39 decision to
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Aoulhorn Volley Coafere!IC! Frio B ant l-I:..S. ·i'crm:.S ..._:.
TOO MUCH PRESSURE
the Jaeklort lronmen In what
[day night by ll'oonclng wmleos ;;.._
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·- . The tournamenlll ha" produced a full measure of 1 coach John Milhoan de•crlhed
The Kyger Creek Bobcds closed . out their 1963·64
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Hannan Traee 811-23.
HANNAN TRAc&amp;·(ISl 1
leart-catching portaeventa.
: "ao very lloppy J&amp;mt
by ketb~ll season on a wmnmg note .I nday rught With a 6o- 1 "-......... :::.-..:~.t:".;::;t;=
Th• loss closed out the sea- Rucker o-t~t--·.Cremeen
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56 victory over the YlSttmg Wilton Jets m a non-conler- "Look, Mom, the nme olliH fOD
Trace with a -3-5; H. Montgomllf.l'
1 clau over-the-eoffee eonvenation..
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In re(IJ\erlnr their
ninth ence game played at Kyger Creek.
pat on y.our Ieee 11 nllhl, only 34th :,:
markedln thhl h• 3; Murdock 1-2-""l·rt'k:kens 1
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· , SIX years 110 lhortlJ before Harruonv1ll1 (Sctpto) league victory, the
Jronmen Lanny Tyo bombed in
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secu ve game w c -+--2: Belville2 2--0-4: J, Montlost ib high tll!hool, lleipie thai year had a
than wore never behind Frldy nl.lht points to lead the Bobcats, who of the Gallla COUnty Tourn•·
the. Wildcats have aone wlnlesa l"""'ry 1_.._ • Blckle·.e.-t-l•
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fair club compared to ita olbtr IOUOIII- One boy 1n pa,. 18 they look a I-I lead ond were had only lour players m I he ments al Southwestern h t h
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tlcular through the 10110• had amaued an impolin&amp; free out front 11·1 after the first scoring column. Phil Duncan Ischool.
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Jimmy Halley, top point-malt• . 1 21
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. throw shootinl pertelliafll· 011 available statistiCI be quarter. When the teams wont end Melvin Coon each netted All members of the athletic , 0a On
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leading about averyliodJ, probably eve• Jerry Lu· to the locker room• 11 hllfllme. 18 and Jimmy French tallied and band booster clubs are
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Jackoon'a bulge had Increased oeven to account for all ot
to atteod......L.-Jil:eC'al l,
by cannln&amp;21 points .,bile )linfew day&amp; be!Ol'IIOUDty tourney time thillad yisited to 27-17.
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lor forward Rodney CooSport&amp; Dest to augaeat it IUl'IIJ would bt ruce !Or With ._5 Brent Thomas lnd Coach John Wickline'• team · . p.m. at the. h1gh ochool.
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the hometown
to sl'l'n10r a fr ...tbrow lhootinl ._2 Jim Tholllll eootroillnJ thelgrabbed a .qutck 7-ll lead
1he box score.
_ contest m con1uncti011 w1tb tbe tournament. Sporlll defenslvo board• throuJhout the Wilton and led l&amp;-10 after
WILTON 1511
eoocheo, Harold Barker
Wright ll
Southwestern a11d John J&gt;ud.
...,..esk, always sympathetie to tbe downtrodden in Sporlll, Jame the Galllant eould J•l quarter o! play. Kyger enjoyed Lambert
along,
in tbeliiUipoken conviction that but.;,. shot each time I be its biggest lead o! the game at
Harbour 3-3-9: Mos.. Collton's hi_Jh • sco.·ln&amp;
dlnl of Hannan Trace, und
surely, Harrisonville should win a tropby at • broulhl the boll up eour\.
the hllftlme which had them man 1-+--Z: Maynard
lnp were llml.ted to one or
their reserve. throuJhout the
tournament.
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lack or cle!enslve nboundln out !root :15-22. After threo per- Hounshell 3--0--f, TOTALS Zl lowest point .totals of the
fourth period, resultlnc In a ~~
know, that kid eoml shootinc tlma blew it 10me· combined with
embarras! lads the &amp;beats led 4t-4a as -4-H.
son Friday night, but atru
of 19 players bnoklnc Into
The ball rolled in and
off the rim, or Inc
cent 111
shootlnJ aver- the' Jell closed tn
KYGER CREEK (Iii}
aged to edge out Blacklork
scoring column.
entirely. It JUSt wouldn't go 1n.
age 21
did not belp the Wilton's Larry Wright
French 2--3-7: Duncan 1- 85 m the final reJUI•r season Fresilman Terry Cre!lleatll
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saw so shocked an atblete. And I never felt GAHS teems.
gee! 21 polnt.a lor high game
2--18: Coon 7-4--18; Tyo tolor Coach Wayne Hers· was lhe top ocorer for the lollfor one.
ora while Tommy Lambert
LQch o--o-o: Barnell 0 doll 5 team.
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wltb five points follo'tfed by
big trophy went to Buu Beegle, a Racine siXth ' Howevor, 1 oparkUnJ oecond ed 10 In the loolnJ cause. ·
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Blacklork lOok the lead at
TGiu Murdock and JIGCer Bel·
loose and easy, bit 13 of 15, and we haven't
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The win clooed out the
Score by quarteri:
17 alter one quarler before
ville with fwr eacll.
ionsor·ed a free-tbrow shooting contest since.
n of acnl ,........ 1 lpo lor 10ason for the
&amp;beats
. · · . · . 10 12 20 14 - 541 toll lied the ecore II D-:H by
Sauth..-rn never tratled
Back to our 1984 Tourney:
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the dolclruml to make who !lnished with • 6-12 mark Kyger Creek l&amp; 20 a ll - as lntermts•lon and 11
then moved
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Following the 1 p.m. opener, !astern Varsity and Rut- b contest more Uke a basket- under veteran coach JOhn Wi kto 41-44 lead
the three lad by quarter tcores o1 12-4
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land Varsity clubs meet, then on Saturday night at 7
game.
line. Coach Dick HagerlyS Jets Johnson Will
quarler mark.
and IOol&amp;.
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d OSU
Tom
RobinSon was
lhe In tlle prellmlnlr7 1ame Da·
the Southern Local varsity meets the Friday night Var· en points thrOUCh lhe first three 3-17 record.
tten
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game's high scorer with 'll vld Alba sewed 1t polnla m'!eaclo
,... ·llity winner at 8.
. quarters, exploded for 12 points Due to the fact !hal
II wu aMounced tills
points for Coaltolt wlttle Paul Inc the Southw.tem "'"""
All these games can be show stoppers, Including the ln_th
';rlod lothe
reserve team mu•t play in
that Robbie Joltnsonth
Massie's 15 topped Blacktort.
a 41·24 triumph orer 1 be
gne that no doubt will send Racine off to the sectional
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on 11 81 0 h 1
Coalton cloeed out the
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tournament as county representative.
eager 1n ou • 11cures week, no reservo game w a
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with
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record
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the 1oaen with 11
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c k played between 1M two
prepue lor
play.
Barker and bll
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tbe upr1ver power. fans will see what 10
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sc an p.
The llol acore:
travel lo ·
to:
called a combination basketball-football game.
markers to thare runner-up boo- teen tw.o teams of the Kyger The· LHS senloc
COALTON
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' _It's Eastern, the referees will have their hands full and ors.
Creek reserves the Reds
the
Chleltalnl
Robinson I-t-'ll: Horne
llferllllll loei to the Jlomb.
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undefeated SEOAL 1
:-12: Dempaey s-.4--10;
en tall manlh.
;: Racine boy has been injured eaeh time.
d•d
fare much better !rom ny While tallied 12 for the
he agreed to accept
Skeens :-,__.,
However tlle lila c- 11 1111
If it's RuUand, well Coach Martin bas had only so-so the fteld but they toltk edvan- nero and Larry Collins 13
. at OSU otter confer- TALS N-11-G.
TUettky nlehl lllktulil utluck this year and be has nothing to lose by going all-out. tac• of the 2t1 personal fouls the Josen.
w•tb CoJch Woody
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However the card Jines up it'll be worth seeing. That'• called 1JIInsl Go!Upolis 10 con- Stalisllcs or the varsity
lui Monday In Columbus.
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sure, fans.
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veri 23 of 43 free. throw• while counter ahow the Bobcats
'Tho . •m..meement by I h
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the Blue Devno made 1ooct on ling on 27 of $I shots for ii2 per talented 1thle\e !hull •de
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nine ofll at the hllck stripe. cent but they were guilty of
of wher'e he 'tfOU14
Cofer a-1-U. TOTALS lt-·71\
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Three Blua DevU slarlon, 181,;.novero. Wilton mnde good
colleae. One . t-.f tha ntOIII-111.
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Duck Bootie, Fred Hill, • n d 00 2e or~ fielders foe 1 31
eltet grlddtrs In
CoaiiH
n 15 II H Pete AnderiOD, fouled out of cent average
lifstory, Johnloil
Blacldork .. . It 13
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the contest in the fourth period, K
C 'It will
ochollrship oflen from
Jtaerve ocoro: Colltolt
but Coach Fisher opened 1h e
yaer ree
now .
tncludlnl nearly
Bl.ckfork 33.
'"::.' Athena' Bulldogs, Obio's 11th-ranked Clw AA bi&amp;b aates of mercy 11111 tubstituted pare to loco North Gllllla non
of the .BIJ Ten.
----'l!chool basketball team (UPI poll) will host Warren Local late 1n the 1ame io Jteep t h e Friday nl&amp;ht ln the second aame
280-pouncler 11 a
'It Upper Arllneton n
tonight. A triumph would pve Coach Charles McAfee's score within reason.
In foOtball and
83 Delaware M
TOWN: RACINI, 0.
1
f" ·' Hltl4
Ohio League cbampiona a perfect
Fine pard play by Larry
· · olnd wiU bo
a Bexley •
.
son- 18 wms, no losses.
Walburn and Buek Crothers
(II
In golf upOn !P'aduao '
to Mllflla SS
PLACic
Hlth
SchMIV~.._~.
Friday nl11ht, ol WoliJIOd,
ATIIENII ('II}
paced the Jacboll win as both Tope 1-l-3· Hill )1_ 1_ 3.
tllis year.
'
,
,l
.
•. ·
'
47 13
5M We.!lerVIIIe
'.t.
Ath•n•
· .111 ·l71h slralghl game. Coon,
Haw,,
20 4; Glboon,
Role, S---0-4: ronnected on
plo
and MaJnlinl
- Won
/._t-IJ;
for stJ:
31field
of .the
boat
-4· Allclerson 1:..o_2.
plans to majilr ln
100
·. '
of the S@ason.
•
I; rftrcerald, 4-1-t;
team'l points.
Jane• 1_._2.'
at 01110
New
411
'
. f. .
• 1t ,"+ .(\(
•
&lt;t,·lnfj
TIYI'ALS 15 t' H.
- Com?leted Jill leaJUe och- 0 I I; GtllllniHlft 7-1-15; Walburn wM deodl7 at I be
•
i'"~~\1~
1 edule unbeaten In 14 gamee. Duftclll,
Handley,
line whero he -verled 11
JACJ[SON (55)
. .,,,
··~ . •y.·
·~'~ \
t Firsl time ever lor the BuiJ. 11-4; ~w. 1-t-2 of 12 attempll while Crothers Coburn 0--Z..s· Adlllr :-11dogs. owner o! eight tllleo.)
TALl 11-11-'11.
made 1ood on only thret of 18 t; B. ·TitOmu
., . ~ ln~sed Its two • Year
WEJ..LSTON &lt;•I
in thil department,
en 11---3-1~: Walburn, &amp;-:11-·11 '"''
league wmmng otreak 10 :11.
Pbiliipo, -.....; Zlmmermon · The Blue Devils' _.... rec- 21: heo l-+--2: Franz 6-1
- Clobbered Wellelon, '13-411. 1-+--J; Oualey, 1-11-14:
dipped to s-12 •• thOJ ~ -li Looney o-1-1; Woosley
'
The Athemans led 14-7, 31-14 coha, 1-+--1: Bethel, S ~
plrt to host Lolli! lri the final 6-1-1. TOTALS 11 U 55,
'
nnd 53-21 at .the quartennara. Foul, 1-G-S:
pme of the eamJIIlcn 11111 Frl- Score by quarters:
In the prelimlnory contest, 11-5; Hencltrlbalt,
*Y n!Jht.
·
Gallipolis .. . . 1 1 5 17 _ :If
Athens bonded Wellllol!'s r• jlrlek, o-1-1; 'l'O'l'AU
· JacUoll tlniiM witb Nol~G- JaekSOII , .... 11 11 13 15 served then· third etni&amp;ht aet- 40.
·
vUII tonlrbt In lhe last loop :
i.
· b3ck, and clinch•d a slice of tile By , . . . . ,
·
conte1t f\fl' bolb ~ In
a tReynoldaburc o·
At
•••
, ehampiooship.
Athena ...... 14 17 22 :Ill 111M- moved
from Feb 21\.
West Jefferson 63
• Mheno 'B' will share the II- Welloloft .. , .. 7 7 Ia II clue ·to
'
~lpa- Dublin ~
. tie
wllh Jacbon's reserv01 Resorve ..,.,... - Athena
Uiio In 111e
TOOrna· lbimil!On
51
~ should the lronboys get by 1M3 Wei~ S7.
"'·lfi1 Champion Nelsonville at'Nelson·
----.. ville toniJht.
·
Columbul Narlh •
Thio 1•me was slated f o r
Columbut EUtmoor 17
•
•
·
· • ·•
· I
. •
•
Feb. 21, but woa moved up In C'Mt...ll 8aull11t
0 P if 0 ..Itt 'I T II 1· S ·T .
','fl: llrder to permit Nelson¥11le to
Clllumbut Wit.- a
OffiCe Houn: t 10'12, '2 to S (Close '' Noon en
L.::~~tt 111 u.
A tMil- Marion Franklin 10
.
·
·'l'bun. _ $It Colll'l St., pOmeroy '
-~
~"hi lu,tt ••
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~~'::*~tllllped
off a
Lolli!
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cl- ID!Ury end Prflektt l'llriebrenner upendl\l Pomeroy IHO. The

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~tarn'o

~an
often~:
1e:
:':,
"':,~
~:'~:!
: CbloltUJI doiaiDated
'l'bnf
Poin~roy

tf&amp;= '::: ~ tt

U at •
kept j IO
P-oy
IJ 2t t2 M
By J - P,mr
IUilbua was a weekend
o1
0 e$
111e real ol the IIIDt H II n Locen - Hummel ...._11·
!NTBRTAINS WSCI
her pereniJ, Mr. lad
Mrs.
'
ICOIW" for IPC• w.t. llerr)" A11br 6-11-11; Johnaon
M". Janet Marrta enklriiiDTUrner.
Ml'l. Lyle
Solidly Scbool
COikley with u,
Beery 12; Nixon S-4-10; Phelpo 11-2 ed 1he WSCS of tht Rlllllnd M!• l!elty Janey ot OlluJD. Mr. 1nd. Mn. Grant Bodnl; Feb. 1 wu tt iffll'lbe •
1
with 11, and Jobn Whill wltb -1; G11ser 1-t-2: Non-acorChurch at her home
spent llle weekend lrl\11 Patty and Mike, apent the week )IT. 111111
10. Leadln" theotfennfor Pom- en Llppon end Frulor. Total ret:-eutly. Followlnl the busl- he. ·Jfandmoter. Mrs. Berth• end In CoiJII!lbus with rolatt•eo. opent ,e..·
M . ..
eroy was Oovld Eskew with Ill. 21 (ltl-28) St .
ne.. noeetlna' 1 oocfal bout Janet.
.
Mr. and Mrs. JC!)lP,., Lodwid! homo of Mr.'
1 iM Mrt
Jell Glbbl hed a lront !Doth Pomeroy _ Crow 5-11---l . enjqy)!d and refreshments l"'r- Mr and Mrs. Ed NelSon end 11011 of West Jel!enon
Blaeulod 1111 family · a.ro!f
knocked loooe whoa hi was bll Winebrenner 4-4-!4;
veil bv Mr1. Morrie eiSIBi&lt;ld b)'
the Iormor Mitt ed !!'1111 her parlll!\f. Mr. 4nd
famHy
b et•
111 dinner ...
b) an elbow In the reserve COD- 6-G-10:
Slm ·
Mro.
Joan
llorrlson
as
co-lio8ell
property
llld
are
remodMrt.
Ben
Blldley.
,
Sunday
henol'
of
'Mil
_
_
.
1 7
tell. He . wM taken to a denllat Smith 2-0-1; r.u 1_ 1_ 9: te••· Those attendipl were Mrs. ug It ertenslvely.
Recent vloltorll of • Mr. and
and Rut; J,pa ' llillllf;
in Loc111 who put the lOath bact Read t-0--41 ; To;';. 18
Groce Colwell, Mn. Catberine buMtst Dee Thomas o! Colum- Mrs. VirJil Buckley were
blrthdayo. ('
•
Ill plooo.
OJJ..,etl, Mrs. Joan Stowart
' wao a weekend vt.ltor of (:harles Ayers of Belpre end Mr Ind.~ liar
58
Pomero' wiD be holt to W• Reserve acore Logan $1 P
I Mr•. Marie Blrchfteld, .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard
of MartettL
wllll ber
hlml l01tiJtil The Whlll
eroy 40
•
• om- Ruth Erlewine, 1\!rs.
susan , oma' and Kathy.
Mr. 111d Mrs. Earl Humpl&gt; and MnJ Willtam
cono didn't
me Frklly
Whitesell lnd De- Th•obald, Mrs. Jessit While,
Rutlaod Hig roy have returned .home._ !rom and Judy:
·
•
1 11
DIJht.
Lone
'
Mnl V1vlan Finley, -""•· triJ to 00 PflDCl,_., has returnDd • vacation bl Florida. ·
Mrs Hup J1eari. •lallal • .
·
Colllo•, Mrs. MarJarel
hi&lt; h: duUes after being ill at Mr. aod Mrs. Dan Van Meter Athe~ Tuesdly with Mr ... '
p h
•
lng. Mrs. Marjorie Rice Mrs
ome for I week.
and SOD, o1vid, of Belpre spent Mrs Barrte Johnup.
. '· ,
ftJ;
ant er 7tb Graoe
EU.h Tueker, Mrs. BeuJ
Mrs. Robert Smith or HyseU Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Law- M;.. WilHam Folm'orllld
Team Win• 30.29
r~. Mrs. c . 0. Chapmon, Mrs. :un rd. 1• confined to Holzer renee Rose.
Scott Folmer lptllt anon~
.
' . Wlllllrnsport tl ·MI. Sterllnc 51 Pomeroy's 7th srade basket- AIUIO Webster, Mrs. MaqiNI osp ral.
Mr. and Mr1. Rome Sandy of last week In Columbut
Sprlnlfleld Slutwnee 58
oquad Thursday edged the Pa1·son•, Mrs. Marcia ·. Denison,
Parkersburg were recent guests ledo.
·
Grahlm 5I
Bradbury lth 1rade Mrs. Mory IAIJ . Wolfe, Mn.
of her mother, Mrs. Alice Fou~ _7
Rlverllde 11 BeUe Center 11
30-21. In the fourth quart- Mllored Lucas. all local, ,nd 1
IY,J:..__...._ _. Tllftn Columbian II Bucyruo
the Panthers were leading JUOSI, Mrs. Jerry Miller of
Mory Jane Cashdollar of OllTtam High Sertet Tall 70 Llml ..
with 1:34 remaining. Brad· Dunkirk, Ind., and the hostesa-umbus &amp;pont the weekend with
:1141.
C10cmnatl ·St. xavier es
then staged a ralfy as it es.
n
her parents, Mr. and Mn. AICinctnnatt, Roger Bacon
nine points railing jllot
ATTEND WORUHOP
fred Cashdoilar.
Lovelalld 67 Madeira $1
a victory before the S.v.ral members of the Rut· ·
.,
Mr. and Mro. Bill Orr land
0
.
Clevell!nd Rhodes fl
buzzer.
Ian" Methodist Church attend'liy Evelya Brleldeo
s011s were recent vWtors of
CITY LEAGUE
Cleveland Eaal 57
Panther Sam Arnold acnred eel •, Methodist Workshop held The W.S.C.S. or the Metho- 1Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr of Mre. Douglao Circle end JPlaro.
Fellraory 11, 11M
Brush 58 Euclid 50
all of Pomeroy's 13 polntoln 1M at G:·illpoUa Monday evening, dlst Church mel Thursday of- Bashan.
'ence Circle visited Mr. and
.._...., Cllt11eat Bloek
Shaker HeiJhls 73
baH and scored two more Feb. 3 Those atttndln&amp; were ternoon at the home of Glad11S ·
Mrs. Em01t Johnson of ·Belpre
Clllwotlhy
411
Parma Valley For1e 14
1M SOCCllld hllf to be the Re•. Carl Herring,
Vernon Violet with seven members prerecently.
Duerr
501 Bedford
Bere1 U
scoror on either team. Wet,... George Carson, Mrs. sent. Neisel Weatherman preMrs. Elsie Roush of PornR. Davia
481 Eastlake North 59
the Bradbtii'Y offense Gr&gt;ct: Colwell, Mrs.
Jessie "'"ted 1.~. program
topie
eroy spent Thursday nilht WI~
Anderson
47
Maple lleiJhls 41
with nine.
~h•te, Mrs. Mildred Lucas, and "Where JJoes a Christian WoMr. and llln. Ed1011 Roush.
Sauer
614 Oberline 49 Fairview 43
rs. Ruth Erlewlne.
man Volunteer Her Time?"
Ofes
Mrs. Eunie Brinkor, WQliMI
Total
:1513 Westlake 41 Norlh Olmateod 41 Logan Wint Froah
OES SCIIOOL
Plans lor the world Day of
Carl•ton, aC&lt;:ompanied by Mn.
Won t Loll J Potnll 2
Stronpvllle 82
Lncal persons attending tbe Prayer were discussed. 11 was
Dean Barnllz of Pomeroy """"
PbiiUpe 8ar
North Roylllton 13
Basketball Event
~tar School on Instruc- reported that 14S.3S was clear- By Mro. Herhert Rousb ed Mr. ond Mrs. Gary Barnlll
su.ers
481 Aahtabula EdgewOOd II
Logan's lliJh achool freshat Mtddleport, Feb. 4 were ed from the rummage sale held Mrs. Herb Sayre or Anllqui- and dauJhters o! Belpre on Su•
Walker
526
Perry 42 man team thumped Jackson 45ond Mrs. Dana Hoffm111, at Parkersburg, Jan. 2S. Th• ly spent Wednesday witll Mrs. ' day afternoon.
Lohse
614 Falrport 71 Chardon 43
31 Wednesday to capture
Pearle Canday,
Mrs. hostess served ham salad sand- Early Roush.
Calling at the Deal' Brink*
Schoenleb
468
471
Hawken School B
11164 SEOAL Freshmon c a
Erlewine, Mrs.
Donna wiches, pineapple party pie Mrs. Alec Wheeler has re- [home Monday ovenlnti .,...
Hawley
491
Cleveland Lulheron Eiot u tournament.
·
Mrs. Joan Stewart, .Mrs. and coffee. tee, and Va.lentine turned homo from M•igs Mem- 1Warren Rose and lOllS, Chet&amp;4S'I
Total
2557
!1'15
81 Kenston 5J
II was Logan's first
, Lathey and Mrs. Avan- candies. The March meeting onal HosplW.
er and Paul, Betty Von Meier
Woa a Loll I Pelnlt •
4811
Avon Lake 73 1\ideovllle rr
man cage tiUe in over 20
George.
will be at the home o! Maxine Mrs. Bob Adamo, Mrs. Her- and Margaret Ann Carlaum cf
507
Mldview 119 WeiUncton 14
Athena and GoUipoUs
BOOSTERS WIU. MEET
Chapman.
bert Roush and Roger spent a 1 Dol'cao.
· .
Blelller Block
Conneaut 72
ed !he crown ln recent
Northwestern Local B a n d Mrs. Eulah Swan wao taken ' day in Parkersburg.
I . Mr. and Mrs. Hayman aJ. Sisaon
421
Pymalunlng Velley 11
Logan downed A~•
will meet ol the High from Holzer hospital 10 the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norrlo, 1tz o! Pomeroy spent Wec!Ma;
Capehlrl
447 Grand Valley 84 Cardlnsl 47
Wellston fodeited to the
I gym Monday, Feb. 17, home o! her sister, Mrs . Char- IMr. •.nd Mrs. Freeland Nor· day evening at lhe hom• c1
E. Rou!h
4~
344
Huron 87 Perklna 84
fn!sh to lain the tourney finals.
B p. m. Robert MiUer 11 leo Massa•.
and Darrell VISited over the Dean Brinker.
H. Miller
481 Orrville 79 Brunswick H
400
Jackson whipped Gallipolis
new president of the &amp;roup. Mrs. Bell W•lch and two . week end with the former 's bro- Mr. and Mrs. George Clrcl&amp;
D. Roush
51S Whe•IersburJ 73
371
Mlddleporl by Impressive
officers a_re llln. Jessie daughters, M•s. Ruth Smith ther, Mr. a~d Mrs. fay Norris and dauJhtor of Ashland,
Tol&amp;l
2335
410
New Boston 71
to rain the flnllls.
vice pre•idenl; Mrs. El- and Mrs. Lucille Lorentz and and . !amliy and other Ky. wer. dinner gueets o1 Mn.
Woa 8 Laol 2 Polnto I
Lucasville 7J
Sutherland, secretary, and daughter of Belpre were Wed- relativ•s m Maryland.
Mary Circle ond Melvin SJ11o
462
Syracua
Ball
Park
88
511
Portsmouth West eo
lllrs. MarJiret Belle Weber, is nesday JUests o! Mrs. Maxine Several . !rom here attended day.
Damewood
1160
531 Norlhwest 103 Minford 78
~II band parents are Chapman.
a hymn .smg at Freedom Gos- Mr&lt;. James Patterson and 1011
Ina•I•
485 Sandusky 54 Mansfield 50
to ottend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker pel MlSs;on Sunday.
Brent visited Mrs. Clair Bosa
Grueser
160 Manofleld Madison 84 Dovor 11
GOIJ)EN CIRCLE CLASS and children of South Point 0
Roger Roush spent SUnday and family of Great Bend raCralj
:
llC~res:t:vlte~w7862Loudonvtllo
Ontario 10
The Golden Circle Class or spent a weekend with her ·pe;: With Roberta and Nancy Roush cently.
Houdashelt
50
Rutland Church of Ch•ist ents, Mr. and Mrs John Ar- at Letart.
----Blind
:150'1
5$ 'South Centrlll 52
a1 the home of lllr. and baugh and son. Wes.ley.
Mr. and Mrs .. Dick Souder&amp; El Salvador Is the only Cat&gt;Total
SI. Peieri 71 ·
By llertho Parker
. Carl Hysell, Saturday ev- Margaret Russell •U•nded o! Columbus ••s•t•d recently i tral American country thai c1oe1
WIQ 2 Loll f Polots I
Crestline 4t
The Laurel Cllf!
Heollh emg. feb. 8. The business meet· the funeral o! Howard Russell with Mr. and Mrs. Larry 0 '- ttot have an Atlantic coastline.
Clearfork 54 Lm:!niJion 4S
Club Will meot the first Thursthe prayer. Mrs. Reva at Hughes Funeral Home in Brien and Jimmy.
Toe United States
mialtll
H 6 R FiresCincinnati Elder M
,
day In March Instead of In
had the devotions. Mrs.
Saturday with burial Miss Joyce Gloeckner of Col- mO'Iey lor some foreign 10vemWagner
I.Jma C. C. S4
February
recently announGruesor read the oecre- · Tuppers Plains Cemetery. umbus spent tbe weekend with me'''-'·
Haggerty
88
Llml Shawnee 4e Celina 43
eed.
report and Roy
from out of town at the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er· ========;;;;;;;;~
R. Bailey
New Knoxville 75
Mrs. Gladyo Smith Is 1 medlthe treasurer'• repor\.
were Miss Carolyn Rus- wm Gloeckner and family. She
'
L. Smilll
Wapakoneta St. Josepth M ell! patient 1t Moils
closln&amp; prayer ,.., by Roand Mr. and Mrs
John resul!'ed her dut~es at Holzer
Radlonl
Bellefontaine
1t
lloapil!ll.
Musser.
The
nett
meeting
of Columbus, .Dorothy H.,.p,tai Monday.
.
Total
Van Wlr\ 71 (ot) J. R. Tr1cy, aon of Mr.
be March t4.
and Mr1. Mary MCUI- Mr. and Mrs. Erwm GloeckWon f Loll S Polnll I
H
Coldwater
51
Mrs.
Merlin
Tracy
has
been
O.corabolnhs
carried
out
the
of
New Marshfield, Mrs. ~r andMfamdyM
, EdwAardd and
Middleport Dept. Stora
It Nortb.eutem 51
rele~
from
Metis
·
erne.
Games
were
Barnes
of
Cannanvill
arc1a
oran,
rs. a Norr1s,
McElhinney
502
54
Payne
41
Hospital
alter
bavlng
been
~d
prizes
were
awarclo
and
Mrs.
Okey
Murph
Mrs.
B&lt;ih.
Adams,
attended funJ. Bailey
5&amp;7
34 Ottawa 11
medical patient for
the Winners, with Miss He~
of Salem and Re Y 1 nd erai semces for Mrs. Aloll%0
·{
Wippel
$13
71
FOr\ Jeonlnp 59 days.
M•e Nelson receiving
ol vo~e R'dgev.
Norrill at Laurel Cliff Methodist
· 502
·HIIh a.m. - a Rawllnp, I J. Bacbrier
Stebblna
fl
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Stahl
prize.
Sandwiches,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
wa/
Cl.;.k
enChurch
Friday. Mrs. Norris
.HJ8. . ,· .
·St&lt;iharl
$12
Beavercreek
41
open\
an
evening
recently
with
roflee
and
pop
were
with
a
birthday
dinner
was
a
former
res;dent of East
2587
HICh llrfeo - W. Davis, 552. Total
58 Gettysburc IS
Mr. 111d Mrs. Norman Schielby the hosts, the HyseUs.
in honor of two birth- Letart.
•nd wltll
Woa S Loll f Polalt I
T..
Ollila - G (c J
HIJh
Gome
_
J.
puerr,
71
Dlx011
Israel
11
or.
Alter1dmg
were
Mrs.
N.
c.
Clark and Miss Pam- Mr . . and Mrs. Larry O'Brien
MS. ··'
'
Bradford 47
Mrl. Ruth Douclat of
• Mrs. Cr.Da Mella!Balser. Present were Mr and Jimmy of Antiquity s;&gt;enl
' ·Hqll""l'- - - - Crnw•.l IDih Serlet - H. l,.ohle
L.
Sauer,
584.
-';:
Plquo
!It
recentlv
visited
her
~and
Mrs.
Roy
SnowMrs. Lawrence Balser and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ll&lt;fb
Steal: ·li'Oaat, W.
Team Hllh Game oat 110 Newlon 71
Mrl. Emma For.
r. and Mrs. Ernest
. Pamela Miss Ruth Adams.
pori Dept. store, 890.
7'
Lester Brookover and
Mr. llld Mrs.
Richard
and 'triend Ro
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Theodore
Team HIJh Sarles _ Mldkii&amp;·\Illa)'llm Hamilton Garfteld 71 lllOiber, Mn. Jessie Brookovor,
and son, Charles, Ro- nle Golden, of Atheas, a'nd
and
of Dayton visited the .,.
Dept.
Store,
251'1,
""'~ell
7'
~
visited
relatiVOI
MMiusser,
Mrs.
Ethel
Nellllro.
Way
Clark,
Linda
and
RlatterHs
_
parents,
Mr. and Mro.
471
....,._,
WDbur
WriCJ!I
~
San&lt;b',
W.
va.
ss
Helen
Mao
Nelaon,
Clark.
,
ay
emey
recently.
1111
yov_..W,..,_ .....
Fairmont West ~
Mr. and Mrs. Petero of
Mr. and llln. Harold Hysell and Mrs. Gladys Croy of Chester
251
''la!1tolt
SidDoy
10
wnbut
recently
vllited
hiJ
and
the
hoots.
Mr.
ond
Mrs.
Sbirleyy
!::~~~:Large
malt
llont
may
weigh
froM - eloooot . . . . ....
SENIOR BOYS 1:31
Ill
1
1•
Colonel
\Vblll
a
Iller,
Lewis
~ten
and
ramtly.
PERSONALS
Long
Bottom
were
s
to
500
pounds.
or
almost
Feknory
1,
dl4
arrwt.
•• . . . . . . _ .
PI!
Dayton IIGtb et
Mr. and Mrl. Paul Kelly,
Tom Williamson, who ti emof Mr. 11111 Mrs R
11 much as their mat01. paotolo ••• Staaley'e Fll·ll 81ll1p
..... . .
R. Fry
240 I~Jerv·m. II SouthullerB IS Chester, recently visited Mr.
at Dayton, spent
· ·
~laandrla 10 JaeltoGIJ and Mn. Joey Hysell.
hare with bls
Mrs. Bernie» Hoffman
Pakistan is the largest Mos_.~~
J. Lee
!IS
D. Enoch
Ill' Oif:'kld
111
•
M
Mrs.
ot
ofof
MrSm.lllllr
S. Slland
Ill'
411
·~ lelon Madfaon, 1t1
·
Clinic.
Charles Belzing and Mr.
dluJhter, Patty, ef Colwnw. Cundiff
401
lofn. WlJUam Davis, Mrs.
and llln. John Howell
Mrs. Dalla HoHman. Ilairrvl ;~:: ""re visited her mother,
Handleep
1M Trolwood Macltaon 'It
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Ttpp City a
Lelfbeit of Columb•s
home Tuesday evenof Alfred waa
Total
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LamGn Mmrae 8S I.obll!en 11 tended the lunerlll of Mrs.
from Dunkirk, Ind., Iller
on the Betz!Dgs. Mr.
Dale 6 lleult'l Allo l11op
Dunbar 72
Norris.
Ml'l. Jerry Miller 1o
is alii! confined to his home
M. WID
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Mr. IIIIi
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1M injured loot be receiv-ll r.-._,.
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SOl Dayton Belmmt a
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This is the last year of the county iournament In Ohio. I ac son
ItS ohlp a! the league crown. . close at his heels with six field The Eagles also led In rebound· I-I; Holfmln ~10; Riden- ·~n ~~ GA;.:" :.·
Tourney play that brings the lour best
and A clubs
The w1n over North Galha jgoals and seven free throws for lr.g with
compared to 42 for our 1-2-20: Speneer 6-7-11. Logan • Galllpon/ .
. into Columbus five weeks from now is beinjl reorgantzed Blue De t"}s
was an avenging one for the t9 pomts.
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Welllton at Pomeroi~~i', · ,.,;:
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Highlanders
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Jolmson with
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Mrs Horace MeElhlrmeY sub- J)ellionstratlon Club wiD meet. 'l'htD'Iday ev•nl!\1! al her home
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Pray," was earrled out In a used for college and lllllveralty
aijtuttd In lbe Pearl St. Ele- Februiii"Y 19, at tho home o1 In Minersville. The evening "
service of prayer 11ind pving at students . _and neweomen In
mentary School tn Middleport Mn. Reid Yount. Topic 101" the IJM!nl socially and m sewmg,
the World Day of Prayer Friday eommumlies.
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this week for Mn. Ben Pbllaon mee!lng, beginning at. 10 a.m., after · whlcb the hostess served
at the Mt. Moriab
Baptist Ushers tor the service were
· who was absent due to llll&gt;esa. wm be "Meigs Cwnty
Re- a de8oert eourse. Present were
Church In Middleport. Women Beulah White, Mra. Lewl! Ssu- Dennis Saelens a student at
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Mn. Robert Rawlings, Mr.'·
of four churches participated er, Jr., Mrs. P. L. Mitch and Rio Grande coneie 18 apendlng Darats are Holfl
There wm be a polluek din· Millard Wildermuth,
Ml!!l
in the annual service sponsor· Mrs. C. R. Young. Mrs. Ernest tho .weekend with ·his parents, Of Church Clall
ner,at noon, followed by an a!- Elizabeth Flck, Mrs . . Hiram
ed by United Church women. Bowles d1strlbut..'tl the programs Mr. and Mn;. A(lolpb Saelens. Mr. and Mra. Dave
Darst ternoou of texUle painting and Fisher, Mrs. Fred
Leifheit,
Mrs. Ervin Bumgardner, Mt, and welcomed the members. RDbert McE!hlriney, South Srd were hOflts to the Golden Rule ot)ler handwork. All Interested Mrs. Charles Riffle and M r 1•
Moriah Church. gave the op- Mrs. Campbell Harper present- Ave.. Midcjleport, underWent sur· Class of the Middleport First pei'SOIJS are ursed to attend.
Harlan ~hrung.
erung welcome and read scrip- ed the plano prelude, ol!era~ory gery Thursday at Holzer hospit- Baptist Chureh Thuraday eve·
'-~ ..:::.j--- ,•. ;1 ture and ?rayer .. She announc· and accompanied for the h)mn al In GallipoU... Mrs. McEihin· ning.. The meeting was opened
IN WAVERLY TUESDAY
A Cub; patriot l!Ying In I
ed the bloodmobile and need smgmg.
ney Is with him at the hospital. with prayer by the president, The Rev. Howard Ruppel! New y
rooming hoUse defor donors.
Pearl Hysell, Rutland, spent Fred Hoffman. ·
was In waverly Tuesday wbere slgoed
a's flag.
Following the hymn, "Praise
Friday in Middleport with his Gerald Anthony presented de- he attended an Evangelism
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Him" Mrs. Arnold Richards of
si.ter and brother-In-law, Mr. votions entitled, "Such as 1 meeting of the Scioto Presby- Friday 1s' ob&amp;.rved as the Sabthe Mt. Moriah Church also wei·
tOg
and Mrs. George Johnson.
Have. 1 Give." During the bus!- tery. Rev. Ruppel! met other bath by the world's M.oslemL
corned the congregation • n d
Rev. and Mra. Fred I. Gnrd- nesa m'!eting -the group held • church representatives for a =::...::-...:::::....:.:..:..::--- read an article on the meaning
ener have returned from a vi•it discussion of several clasa. pr(&gt;. dlnner at the Scioto Motel Din- ts E llarrtnen and ChrlstlaD
of the day of prayer. Mrs. Dale ."The World . in Our Heart' in Johnsoo City, Tenn., with jects, Dave Darst,
prov~m ing room, Including w. II'. Me- Land·, Russellvtil~; C)'l'!!ll WhttWalburn of the First
will be the theme of an mter· their daughter and family, Mr. chatrman, conducted a ser~es Cormlek Seaman Ohio• Lou· field Wayne Ogde~. Galllpolll.

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anee with the congregation
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services 'for Mr.
Aires valentine motif at the close of
ticipating.
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begins at 7:30. Favor_s in keep- Waugh, 84, wh~ died this week. the evening.
Mrs. Garnet Entsmmger of ing with the valentme theme Funeral services were held at
the Heath Methodist Church. will be given.
the Waugh Funeral Home in
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Springs Road.
The meeting opened with devotions by Mrs . Myrtle Long.·
given,

Mrs. Gerald Pullins

Eldon

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celebrates 50th
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POMEROY. OHIO
with the Inscription
"Youth
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TONIGHT
ell was also served. Mrs. Ern·
Lucille Ball and Bob Hope
est Powell presided at thlee =~ I I
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served the cake.
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a. ove and Becky Eblin,

Lyn Maxwell, Rip Torn, Je•

sie Royce Landis, Jim Backut

D1ehl, Leooard Lyons, Linda
"CAPTAI~ SINBAD"
St~chert James Pullins, E~
(Technicolor)
ary Arts which concluded the , w1th open .house at their home estme Powell, Mrs.
Eugene Guy Williams, Heidi Bruhl,
am'
ion Laurel Cliff.
and Nancy. Darla, Kathy Pedro Armendariz.
pr.~ ·
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Dolores, Gary
Pullins,
;&amp;coabort business sessiM was 1orated with gold and
Mowery, Ernest
SUN., MON. ond TUESDAY
,!!li!\d"&lt;ted by Mrs. Weeks, presi-\candles and candleholders and
and Alonzo Norris.
Fob. 16-17-11
ilt!tit. Mrs. Helen Bnckles was the three-tiered cake was
Jahft Sturgett'
Mrs. Jerry Pulllns, "'
...,and·ll "THE (Tecbnicolor)
GREAT ESCAPE"
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..,.,...... as a new member. ed and decorated by their eld·"- ~.1"0\ind robin get well card est daughter, Mrs. William Da· daughter, all &lt;&gt;I Columbus: a Steve McQueen, ~ameo Gam·
'lias sent to Mrs. Delbert Bruch. vis of Columbus.
son Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobs, er, Richard Attenborough,
The wonder box sent by Mrs. There was also a bride doll Athens; A granddaughter,Mr. James Donald, Chas. BronI.&amp;Wi'ellCe Smith was awarded cake baked and decorated by and Mrs. Hubert Wolfe. Sumner: son, Jamea Cobum.
tO Mrs. Weeks. Prayer by Mrs. Mrs. DS.vis. The chi1dren pre- and Mrs. Mary SUles,
Mrs. Colorc.rtoon
Bentz closed the meeting.
sented their parents a large
Gordon, Beverly ••
'•~obs, II office
Runningcloses
time:8:00
3 Bro.
P.M. Bo1·
gold vase tilled with yellow
Jacobs, Jeff Pullins
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, flanked by Middleport Chief of Pollel
1aild County Prosecutor Bernard Fultz.
'li"garet Singer Oi)er, mother of four of
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L to the sher· children live in Proetorvllle.
&gt;terrogated by It was · discovered that Oiler
f*iff Harten- wao unempl~ and had •
· dnr Fultz. W. claim In ·lor disability eompenne Bureau of satlnn for an Injury to his ba !IE
!!,lion at Lon- he TeceiV'id while working for
\led Sunday the vUlap of Middleport. He
~ immediate- had $9.8'!, • knife, and
two
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Mr. Jacobs was trustee of
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f SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
served on tile county s e b n ol
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and was central commit.
; 'llu! Rev. Charles Jenkins of teernan.
~limore will he guest speak· All of their children hut ooe
. for the Evangelistic Crusade belong to Fr.ee Methodist Chur·
at the EUB chureh ches, the ol.ber belongs to we ..
~ ~l'uP)~ Plains, February 16 leyan Methodi•t Church at Ath20. The Rev. Eugene
The Jacobs received many
En1e.".'on,, pastor of the Tup- lovely gifts, cards and letters.
Plams Clrcmt w11i speak Out of town guest included
21-28. 'There will be spec- Mrs. William Davis (Theo), da11-ll
music by local and outside ghter; Mr. and Mrs. William
each evening. Saturday Jacobs (Betty) daughter; Mr.
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opposite Ides. Such iDle~'
·j ·Y was to af·l v:~;; eould load w war af.
of the situa-1 f;
the whole Middle East.
( and see what Kyprianou reaffirmed liiti
stand that any
1 bout stopping
·. .,n Greek and peace force sent to
CyPfll'
over
should he under auth&lt;Wilf Gl
Western
the U.N. Beeurity Council•
cted
Cypru President Archbishop
Makarlo rejected an original
al
fighting, Anglo-American proposal I« · ~
d more
IO,OOIHnan NATO force to po.
•)eeemher,
lice the island while a negotiated poliijeal setUemenl II
•ought. For the past ei8bl daya
he also bas rebuffed varloua
modifications of the proposals.
Tbe United Stilteo and ~
al first sought k&gt; keep tha ey.
prus uealion out.i of tbe IJecuri.
ty CouncU w avoid ?"log· II»
door to a )l'l"''ihle Soviet n1o.
Britain finally
tile
l - Soviet
meeting after d Aqlo-Amorlo
rked on a
negot;ialkm with lllaUrlo
law that
failed and the Cypruo euvera• relrickllans
Jll'fqi6NII 111 appeal 1D lbe
Jarantee equal world orpftilatloll.

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llalhd as tile liero of a Max lraool -.1,

was •lli11Iit i• lila J.... Smart-Marl.,.
Dillriclt moyie, r..rJowe6 &amp;, two _...

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PUbllsber: •"lbe lnternatlonal
aie&lt;!ptilli M'u: Gorii9a's offer to ~ Socie1J ot Gli'l Watchers:" Sl(&gt;.
~:~·~-;:::-· . room at tbe Blue AngeL
· pa: "AD lor fun- fun f..: aU."
with Mu:'•· former pan.We, bave also at band a pliOwho will reopen tbe ·' topaph ol a abapely eat.eyeil
. :: one· · jiiOVIe bl&lt;llde ll8llled Chris
the 11wnet of • ~~ ~~~ l!it ~·· bole
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to take over, but the : scripla and conMany o( th41' l!lial\llwer!ld quesl.iolls Ill·· *f.l!i:tf, kept pouring ID, and oow abe's
the Frank Siria!J:il 'Jr'! kidnaping 1118Y not · Sdl~uied to' start "Sound of Music" as
~answered eve~ ~fleJ' the curreilt tl'W· :•~lllf&amp; she finishes "Emlijo," so it'll be a
Gf the alleged kicbjaws. Some witness-, loq -~ before abe geta around to new
es whO could ~ . regaJ"1!ild as linpo~ant , ~pcov~ and other houseWifely details
to the prose~t~Uon or the defeuse have in London.
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Virginia Ruark appeared at the Chal!egun ~ clis,Pi!IY .an. unli81!11 · &amp;hynesa
abo!Jt testifyln,,, so the eventual cUteof .teau Madrid the other night with Ava
ebarac.t~ ~Y ilo~ be aa interesting as Gar&lt;jner1. and was quite funny on the
the pa1ve folan jn the ,Stteet would ex~t . subjec:t of iep6rta from Madrid that her
••• The notes Van Jo)lnson made during ex-husband, writer Robert Ruark was on
his recent hospital '!lege would . be the the verge of marryiiig Faye E~erson.
ll~m of ~ i0&lt;1d book- ~r at_least; a mag- One quote: !'I went thro!~gh those same
azme arti,cle • :· . N~ Coward p~~YI a rumors 15 years ago," (Well, some meli
pzoqucer ·~ii!J Sain Mey~ take longer .t han others to propose.)
mmplete wtth the Riviera hotne and · ~ .: .. , •
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yw;bt-in t)le nfw movie "Paris When.It ·
J!eter. DucbiJi tells' pals that if hla
_su.zll!s," and a hip _Broadway au&lt;Uence Summer TV series deal tui'llil out to be
that saw a preVle": tbe other ulgbt had lueraUve enough, he'll abandon his plan
;.. ·no difficulty_ldentifying the teat life to become an actor on the strawhat circult this season • . . PhllOIIOphy by ~
' ebap on whom .t he cb8raeter ill based.
Tbe statistics on "Dr. Strangelove~ ~e.sa Ira Pursteilberg: "lf "there is to be
are starWng. If It does /IS well in other another romance In my life it probably
~eil- as it has in New York, it will out· will be wl,th an EngllabmPn. Tiley .do not
·' ' poss ·''The Ten Cilnubandmenta" anlt . seem.to mind if a glrf&lt;'bas loved or been
·~Ben Hur" ,as the ,lnd~s aU-time wiJio... lOved ·- by otliq men" .. · I.Jnda Darnell
niln. •George C. Seo&amp;t iste~ the. pii:tUI"e; •Is quite u(li!ei aver ~~1"!1&lt;, ijlat' llave
•t he's probab· ·~n elreulatt~,~g IJ) Europe linking her
....Ill fact, he's so good
Iy even now mmp()slng' :hla letter of re- with the J~hn Bln:h Soclety.•She bas ask. :.: &lt;(IIW 'to.' the'·AcademyAward committee.·hed ben .gOOd friend. and frequent escort,
... ' ·'''· Tbe•Bentle~·are so
·Dr. Pbilip ~vros. w.belp ber aqueteb
them .befprt ttae;Yo beco!D8 •· more wideliP~ :·...Llonet Hampton will be the
-oileillnl "'ttractlon at Jazzland, the big
aWing club at ~e New Ycirk .w orld's Fair.
of
Is· lining up ~ iU-ttar group for
&gt;!Qie. g; wbleh starts'APril 22nd. ·
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decorated with yellow flowers

MR. AND MRS. JACOBS

Mrs Ben Buck gave 8 read- I
ing o~ Feburary, Mrs. James\ Mr. and~ Mr~. Pearl Jaco
Will on tht• Lincoln Memor~al, celebrated theor 50th
and Mrs. Herbert Dixon, Febru~ ] a~niversary Sunday, Jan.

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ice cream. cake and punch and
a eake Iced in choeolate and

Weeks, and "Our First Martyr
Pt-esident," Mrs. Paul Frick.
A ;&gt;aem, "Prayer." was read
by Mrs. Thomas Bentz and an
article, "To Abraham Lincoln"
by Mrs. Goeffrey Wil•on.

COIN-OP

MiAMIresumed'
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Valentine Party
/s EnJ'oyed by
Youth Group

''What to Give Up in Lent,"
Mrs. Carl Moore; "Jesus's Ev·

Mrsted.Wllsol n,tinafle,bowhlch a
va en e x was open~
ed and each received a valen·
tine· The valentme theme was
nmed out In the decorabo•s
,fpd refreshme•ts. Present
~ named abOV&lt; and
lijtley Brown and Mrs.
king,

Elberfelds In Pomeroy,. . . 'i '

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time to be added.

AT THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

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Mrs. Florence Holley w assohtess to the Willing Workers class
of the Enterprise EUB church
"11tursday veening at the home

Three readings were

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Special guests will be child- Gallipolis with burial In Waugh Five members of the Syraren of the county home and Jn.
· cemetery. Mr. Aires cuse Methodist church attendternational students of
the youngest of the qlder ed the Fourth quarterly confer·
University including
· who had Jived in tne ence held at the Rutland MethFeller of La Paz, Bolivia;
homestead for 160 odist chureh. They were Mrs.
hert Amar, of Panama City,
.
Herbert Parker, Mrs. Estill
nama: Mguyenh Hau, VIetNam: Russell McElhinney. who grad- Moore, Mrs. William Etching·
a~d Jose R. Loen, of Cuba,
recently from the Andrew er. Mrs. Helen Damewood and
who
will participate In •
College In Columbus, Is Miss Marcia Karr.
panel diseussion.
- - -- - Deacons and Deaconesses will
he In charge of the event with
Miss Phyllis oachim,
chair·
~an of the food, and Fred Le" · the program. Special music
w111 be presented by the tour
"beatles" of_ Middleport, Jud·
son Wh1te, Clifford Beaver, How·
and Byers and D1ck Wiley, who
w11l play various kinds of mus·
Tbe Youth Fellowship of
lc: Mr. J. H. Grate, Mr. and
Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Mrs. Paul Haplonstall,
Mrs.
church enjoyed a valentine par· Lillian Stell! and others.
ty Thursday evening in the ree-l
1
reation room
the parsonage
w~
following
choirofpractice.
Prayer by Mrs. Gerald
lins opened the m~;:i~t!r:r;~l:l~~; ll FOR ALL OCCASIONS
ed by the reading of I
2 by the Rev. Eugene Gill.
We wtre !lowers everywhere
Mrs. Lany Miehael was wei·
WY 2 311,
corned as a new member.
DAY or G T
~!::,t~• ~~"J,edA:d nrlzesll PomeroY Flower Shoo
Mary Jordan, Susie Tracy
llrs. Mi\lard Van Meter
Betty and Linda Haggy, a!te1c II WE GIVE TV STAMPS
which valentines were exchang- w. Main
Pomeroy
ed.

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Mrs. Holley is
Hostess For
Class Meeting

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NeiP"O, rn Oliver-It, Middleport,
•• abot 01\ the lellllde 411 ller
jaw oneo with a double lllrrel
12 gauge aiJot8un· *"&lt;! dled lnltantly SUnday abWI 1:51 p. Ill··
accprdlolto Melgo Cwntt torIller Henry Ewtnc.
Jaek Lou Oller. 34, • cncblan, 2'17 Ollver-st, MJddieport,
Is being held by Mlddl,port
Chief of Pollee Hod&gt; j;Ukej&gt; *"&lt;!
Sberiff Robert c. ~h
In connecUon with the ah'!'Jl~DB·
Sberlff Hartenbach laid Jack
111111 Anna Marcaret luld newr
been ltplly married. She wu
found lying In 8 pool of blood
In bed with her ha!MIJ .OOVe
her head 111111 their twin 11011!,
and Mlke, agea S, ly·
nell to her dead

Be Thrifty! Seve· all of your saleslips;

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MELANIE KAY HUNDLEY
Mr and Mrs French w. Hundley, Jr., 1139 E. 22nd
Aven.ue Colu~bus, announce the engagement and apP•'Oa hing marriage of their daughter Melanie Kay, to
Mr. ~owell William Noe, son of Mr. an'd Mrs. Tony Seyf.
ferle, 2171 Middlehurst Dr., Columbus. Miss Hundley
attended Ohio State University and is presently a Jumor
at Mt. carme l School of Nursing. Mr . Noe attended Ohto
State University and is now serving with the U.S. Navy
in San Diego, Calif. The wedding will be an event of
April lith at Kohr Memorial Presbyterian Church m
,Columbus. Miss Hundley is the granddaughter of Mrs.
Georgia Williamson, Harriso_nville Rd.
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gave the prayers of intercession
from the Orthodox tradition and
the prayer requests of women
around the world including those
of Africa, Asia and America.
Mrs. George Anderson, First
Presbyterian Church,
the re-dedication of the offering
which will go to missions
brood and at home , hospitals,
foreign s.tu~ents, migran~ wor~ers, Chmt1an colleges m ASia
and Africa, literature for mis·

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meditation for the
ed at the Middleport First
ters, Barbara and Susan.
traveling prize, donated by Mrs.
with Mrs. Harry Houdashelt of
Presbyterian Church Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Athey Darst waa won by Mr. Hoff.
the First Bat&gt;tlst Chureh
Feb. 16.
Waugh) were in Galli- man. The hosts served a des-

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stalked l,llril on lbe oet a •
round tbe lot without ber 11111o
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handed her a raijng card wilk:la

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Tbe rating eard bad printed
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Dlatributioll of W,811,255.50 Ia
gasoline ftciae to tbe polilical subdlviliODll of the llata
was announced today by SID
Auditor Roger w. Tl1lcy.
The payment Included $1,'180,•
1100 to tbe eountlea .t tbe nta
of $20,1100 per cent; ~,5111,1)11
rnment
to the •,J:M towDsblpa al tbe
away the
rate of fl,200 per town!bip, a
, J divorce
$3,112,455.40 to ~ citlel IIIII
!Ide more
en born out yijiages - II» lint dislriiJol.
ttoil to be inlde to the mliiiLc~
palltles lhia JMf. 'l'he dlslri.
butlnn "' tbe eltiee 111111 vll1agel
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county inelildeJd p,161
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