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JENNIFER CREW

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crew,
Pomeroy, are announcing dJe
opproaehlog wedding of their
daugbier, Jeaniler, to David
Browo, ROn of Rev ..and Mn.
Eageoe Browo of Waverly.
Tbe wedding wiU he an event
of April Zl at 1:30 p.m. at 1he
United Methodist Cburcb In
l'llmeroy wltb a reception lo
follow. Open cburcb wedding
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- Bradbury Arts,
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Crafts Club
Meets Recently

Well Received

A musical playlet, ''Down On lng pink 111lts; and riding 1 Realistic green trees provided sponsored by the Middleport P.
Old MacDonald'• Fann," given scooter and tricycle; Woofte, the C&lt;ltlntry selling. Mrs. Ben T.A. with Wllllam Ingles, pres·
b~ ·the girls and obys of the Ute dog in brown oulflt and Tab- Philson provided ihe plano ac· idenl, In charge. Mr. Tom Kel·
Middleport Third Grades, \Von by the family cat in jl'ey.
companlmeni lor the play with ly, Guidance Counselor, spoke
an entltusiastlc r8ceplion from The Ianners,
farmerettes Mrs. George Hackett playing on the Citizen's
Scholarship
the large audience of parents and scarecrows wore straw for the special numbers.
Foundation organization . which
and friends Monday evening 1 hats and bonnets and patches. Special numbers Included a will provide scholarships solely
in the high school auditorium. ·
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vocal sole entitled, "That Darn for local graduates of MlddleSt•ven Walburn was cast as - ·
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Cat," done by Stephanie Ord; port High School to be used •n
Farmer MacDonald, complete
a humorous reading, "A Morti- training of their choice, college, I
with beard and cowbell, with
. lying Mistake" by Judith Ow· vocational school,
business !
all of the animals including
ens; a Scarecrow chorus ;
etc. Solicitations will he made I
d1Jrks , ducks, pigs, and the dog
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tumbling act by Martha McNeal I to local organizations and lndi·
and rat. Making up Ute chorus
in black dancing costume, a viduals. Mr. Ingles asked rooml
were the farmers , iarmeretles,
M dance routine by April Fraser. mothers to assist in planning
snd scarecrows.
' Sunday dinner guests 01 r. and u piano trio number, the village canvassing.
The curtains opened as the Iand Mrs. Asa Jordan of Middle- "Grace and Favor" by Mary The opening prayer was giv·
entire cast sang the "Booster'•/ port were Mrs. Jane Douglas Mills, Barbara Fultz and Dindy en by the Rev. M. E. Dowson
Goodmorning." Farmer MeDon- and Mr. ~d Mrs .. James f ~ Demoskey. The enlire chorus followed by the flag pledge led
ald and his helpers sang t h e borne and du'ee chirthldredan, 0 1 • concluded the play with the by the Girl Seoul Troop. Donna
theme song "Old MacDonald bany. A family bi
Y ce •· Uteme song.
Blevins and Sonya Ohlinger were
Had a Far~" featuring lour, bration followed the dinner.
The name of Charles Whitting· ushers lor the program.
little chicks dressed in yellow, Eric Chambers, student at ten as one of Ute farmers was
costumes, Fluffy, Downy, Quin-' Rio Grande College.' is spe~; ontltted In an earlier listing of ~-·~
ty, and Pecky, the rooster; lng Ute spring vacatioo ;::!ard Ute cast members. Tbe play was
• rt\ree lillie ducks in while ce,. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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Reoent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Payne were Mr.
and Mn. David Ball and lam·
By, Mrs. Charles Roach and
BY MRS. MITCHELL· IYEBB daughter and Mr. and Mra.
Tbe Bradbury A~ts and Crafll Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Vance John Webb.
aub met recently at the home were Thursday vlsllors of Mrs. Mrs. Alfret! Amold and daughof Mrs. Arthur Marcum with Blanch Beard.
ier·in·law, Mrs. Charles Arnold
10 members and one
guest Mrs. Harley Green and Mrs. and danghter were visitora in
present. Mrs. Clarence M u r· Alva Lowe attended hom"e dem· Huntington recently.
ray, president, conducted the 0118trBtiOn Wednesday at the Mr. and Mrs. Roger IDII and
business session.
borne of Mrs. Harry Shumliker. sona of New Marllnavllie were
Devotlona were given by Mrs. · Mrs, Earl Harris, who bas recent weeMnd visitors of the
Marcum and Mrs. Paul Wino been a patient in Holzer Hosplt. former's parenll, Mr. and Mrs.
gave Ute story of a "Woman of al, has reiumed home.
B. H. HUI and sons of Addison.
the Bible." Plana were made Mr. and Mrs. John
Webb Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wess, .
to allend a television show at were visitors in Gallipolis re- Mr. and Mrs. Vsnon George
Huntington and also the Crafts cently. Mr. Webb went to con· and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs.
Show at Cedar Lake, w. va. suit his doctor.
Ray Smith were recent Sunday
Mrs. James Reed was a~ Recent Sunday visitors of Mr. visitors of Mrs. Tracy Wood.
pointed card and nower chair· and Mrs. David Bali were Uteir Mrs. Vernon George and ,.n
man 1o rep,lace Mrs. Marcum daughters. Mrs. Charles Roach returned to their home In eo.
who Is moving away soon. A and daugbter Teren Lynn, Mr. lumbus alter spending
two
covered dish dinner wu serv- and Mrs. Raymond Robie, Mrs. weeks with Turley George and
ed at noon witlt Mr. Marcum Ball's parents, Mr. and Mrs. family.
and son, Eddie, as guests.
John Webb.
Mrs. Johnnie Wess •nd wife
The afternoon session was Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bares and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith
spent in making sachet balls and and son Eugene were
recent spent a weekend with Gene
oiber articles. Present in add~ visitors of Mrs. Tracy Wood. Wess and lmnily.
tion to the above named were
-- · --- -Mrs. Lawrence Reed, Mrs.
ELBERFELDS ARE HEADQUARTERS
Wayne King, Mrs. Max Davis,
Mrs. Mack Stewart, Mrs. Griff
Hanes Sportswe1r 1nd Underwear
Russell, Mrs. Oleva. Cotlerlll
and a guest, Mrs. Jessie Cot.
For Men and Boys
terill of Syracuse. The next
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Wayne King when
Ute project will be the mak·
SHORT-SLEEVED
log of hats.

Ewington

. IUm,, Waddle, Teeter and Tod· l Ch;.:::~;.,ing and Jerry Dadie. two llll~ pink pigs, wear· I vis, Rio Grande College, are
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·spending the spring vacation
with their parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilder·
Mrs. Wilbur Hannt~g and Mr.
mutlt and daughters spent the
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Fnlls
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp The Rose Garden Club of Tup- wilh her sister and brolher·in
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raplon- pers Plains held their March haw, Mr. and Mrs.
Wllliam
The Middleport and Pomeroy I stall and c.hlldren, Editlt and meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Bowers and family .
Baptist Youth Fellowships held BIU, were m Reynoldsburg Sun- s. Davis. It was called to order Mr. and Mrs. E. E Ratltburn,
thetr mitial joint meeting Sun- day where Utey were guests of by Ute president, Mrs. Norman Mr and Mrs. Carl Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wolle
SWEAT SHIRTS
dy evening at Ute Pomeroy Mr. and. Mrs. Glean Sharp. A McC.in, followed by prayer. Mrs. Wilham Conrad of Athens 1enterlamed wJtb a party SaMchurch.
family dinner was held In obser· The verse of the month
was visited Thursday, with Mr. and 1day aflernoon bonormg their
SON IS BORN
FOR SWINGING MEN·
following a game ll lntroduc- vance of the birthdays of Mr. read by Mrs. Etltel Arbaugh. Mrs. Linder Dains and altend· l grandson, Keith Wolle, of Am- . Mr. and Mrs. James Mourn.
tion. the Senior and
Junior Sharp, Mr. Wayne Sharp and Roil call was answered by each , ed Ute funeral of Mark Evans. lin, on his filth birthday. Games :ng of Columbus are announc·
OF-ACTION
groups adjourned to separate~ Mr. Haptonstali. A decorated naming some garden or flower I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lytle were played wtth prizes award· ng Ute birth of a son, Thursrooml to discuss plans for lu- birthday cake wu the gift of tip to be used during March. . and Susan spent Sunday after- ed lo Kevin Buckley, Lawrence ~ay, . March 17, al University
05 P1 ~1 In Columbus. Tbe bature meetings, alier which they Mrs. Haptonstall.
The program consisted
of noon with Mr. and Mrs. Char· Pooler and Blame Cole.
Jomed lor recreation IRd r.. Mr. and Mrs. Daany Thomas "Quick and Easy Tips," by Mrs. les R. Karr Sr.
Alter lhe honored guest open- by weighed 8 pounds and 3\0 1
freshments.
of Vienna,. W. Va., spent the Charles Carr, and ''Forsythia," Mrs. Donald Morgan and son~ his gifts, refreshmen~ of ounces and has been named I
Attending from
Middleport weekend With her parents, Mr. wsa discussed by Mrs.
Carl returned to their home, Newark 1ce cream, decorated btrihday James Michael.
were Jimlhy Brewer, Joyce Rli· and Mrs. Walle~ Crooks and her Barnhill. The special arrange. Sunday, alter a week's visit cake made by his greai aunt, Grandpar~nts include Mrs.·
Randy Becker
Brenda brother, Gene Crooks, who Is ment of carnaiions and fern wiih her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilham DaviS of Colum· Dale Mournmg, Mlddlepori and
~dwards, Anita ~ltz, Kayle spending. Ute spring vs~aiion was by Mrs. Clarence Headley. Eslie Mossman. 'They were ac· bus, kool aid and candy '!"ere Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters, Pt.
Ru,eU, Pat Edwards and Mrs. from Ohio Slat. Umverslly.
Flower arrangements were jnd- companied home by Mr. Mor· served br r.Je hostess asststed Pleasnat, W. Va. Great gr~nd­
John Fultz who with Mrs. P. Hom~r Jones has been. return- ged and ribbons were awarded gan who spent ibe day here.
by Keith s mother, Mrs. Hubert parents are Mrs. Vern Ftlson
K. Russell, pHVlded the tran,. ed lo hiSI_wme from Me1gs Gen· to Mrs. Patricia Goebel and Kenneth Snider of Pittsbur~h. Wolf•. The Flintstone
ih&lt;me and Mrs. Walters of Pt. Pleu·
portation.
era] Hospilal. Mrs. Lena MeEt. Mrs. Lois McCain. The Travel- Pa. and Kenneth Carl of Sisters· was camed oul m the plates ant. They have two other chll·
Altend' from Pomeroy were hlnny has retumed to Ute Jones ing prize was won by Mrs. ville, W. Va. were receni guests and napkms.
dren, Dale, 71&gt;, and Jull, 210
M'k S mg
Georg Skinner borne after spending several Rose Cox
of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Milhoan Attendmg were Mrs. James years old.
D;r~ s:;i~~n, POO:, McK..,: d1y1hat UteMr homdeMof aEdgnother Mrs. J,;,k Robson, regional and family.
GilllliJSm~thanddDePnnis, MSrs. Lor·
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ar director, was guest speaker lor Mr. and Mrs. John Kilpnt· ry
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eggy ue, Mrs.
FAMILY DINES
D . Ml h l d Miss Sail Wolle.
Ute evening.
rick of Columbus were week· Max Cole and Elame, Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neutzling
This sweat shirt Is perfect for the
avts ~ ae ;"M w·u· Y Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Werner Mrs Floyd Stout and Mrs end guests of Mr and M r s. Jeff and Todd, Mrs. Virginia I I . ed
active man who wants comfort .!!ll!
Fostedr, Rr. anC rs. W'l,lliBm I have received word that their Glen 'stout were welcomed .; Dwight Milhoan ~nd family
Pooler and Lawrence and Ka- en er am with a family din·
Shen an. ev . arver 1 ams
A 1st 1 p ,_ W
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ner Sunday at their borne, Ma·
warmlh. 100% cotton with a fleeced
and Mrs. Oliver Michael, thE' , son, . ~ass .elC
erner, new memoers
Miss Robfrta Kraeu_ter and Y, evm uc ey' u y pen- pie Place. Present were Mr. and
Inside. Handsome ribbed trim, cuffs,
adVIsors
who Js stationed m Soutlt ca.... Refreshments were served by friend, Miss Karen Brltley of cer and Jeff Holter.
Mrs. Ray Biggs and C.ralynn
craw
neck. Assorted colors. S·M·L·XL
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llna, leli Monday lor 8 Utree the hostess 1o 16 members and Lyndon, students at Ohio Uniand Maralynn Tracy, Mr. and
months tour of duty in France. one guest. The April meeting versity spent the weekend with Delegate1 Naml!d
Mrs. Marvin Burt and children
See the Complete Selection of Hanes Sweat
1 Mr. and ~rs. Harold George wJU be held at the home of Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. El· To Convention
Jeffrey, Randall, Melanie and
Shirts - T Shirts • Briefs - Locker Shirts •
Pomeroy, Ohio
land sons •. Br~an and Brent, Gal- Charles Yeago.
don Kraeuter.
Delegates to the Stare con. David and Mr. and Mrs. Neutz.
hpohs •. VlsJted over the weekMrs.
Clara
Paulsen
was
hostMisses
Leda
Mae
and
RoberI'
Undershirts - Athletic Shorts • On Sale in
w· ess 1o the Walk-In Garden club Ia Kraeuter and Miss Kar· vention to be held in Columbus: mg.
end wtlh Mr · and Mrs. L·
LAST TIME TONIGHT
April 22-23 were chosen when
the Mens and Boys Department on the 1st
"DR. GOLDFOOT AND
Me Comas.
when the March meeting was en Britley were Saturday visi- Rutland Chapter, Future HomeTHE BIKINI MACHINE"
MI sa J aneI Crosseo of Alb ens held at her home in Hemlock tors in Parkersburg, W. Va.
makers of America met recentAIJXILJARY TO MEET
I Floor.
- Teehnicolor-spent the weekend
recently Grove. A number of communi- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wolle
F'rankte Avalon, Vincent
Price, Dwaynl:! Hickman, Su- Wjth Debbie Gru eser and. .her cations were read and a contri- and son, Keith of Amlin were ly in the home economics room. The Auxiliary to Feenev.Ben,
san Hart
parents, Mr. and M.... William botlon lo Ute Wahkeena Fund weekend guests of Uteir parents, Girls chosen were Mary Hall, nett Post 1211. American Legion
F.. turttt•: P11rlor, Btdroom
Grueser.
was approved.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wolle and Becky Haley, Jean Tillis and will meet tonight at the legion
&amp; Wroth
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Jay,
The
meeting
was
called
to
orMr. and Mrs. James Gilmore. Dixie Wamsley. Karen Haynes hall In Middleport for Ute reguColorctrtoona
1 Columbus, spent the . weekend der by the president, Belva Wil·
A3C Marvin J. Gilmore left president, will attend as a vot- ::lar:...:m=ee:tln~g.~------'.!""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""
Wtdnt5doy ond Thu..,.y
wtth Mr. &amp; Mrs. ~liliam G~ lard, leading the club prayer Monday morning for Keesler mg helper and Miss Leda Mae
March 23-24
ser and other reMives. Jommg and pledge to the flag. A n n a Air Force Ba•e, Biloxi, Miss., Kraeuter advisor, will accom·
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groupThloeodr dinnG,.. Sunday! Hart furnished ihe program to~ alter a 14 days leave with his- pany the group. Plans were
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was Mrs
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made for a bake sale in Rutland
Friday thru Tuoodoy
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mersvl e.
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bloom," and Clara Paulsen read more Jr. and family. He will
March 25·29
WALT DISNIY'S
le Mrh and ~rs..';;":;,s E. Tri~ Ute opening thought. Response continue trainmg in elecironics be April_1_4•_ _ __
"THAT DARN CAT"
II a~e re urn .
rna vaca- to roll call was "HelpJul hints lor 16 weeks.
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Hayley Mills, DeaD Jonet, lion trip lo Florida. While Utere lor flower arranging. :'
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Ralph Herren of Crere N b ·
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Mrs. Edna Bartels.
Comas of Columbus and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George John· Mrs. Bradford Maag spent Barbara Paspicble f N b
son will celebrate their 50th Ute weekend In Columbus witlt ka. The couplo have ';.
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wedding anniversary Sunday, her daughter and son·in • law, ters, Diane, 4 years old o~u:a.
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March Z1, With open house for I Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and tricia, 16 montlts ola.
thetr fr100ds and relatives at daughter.
their home In West Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schu·
UBRARY CLOSES
W. Va. from 2 to S p.m. Mr. and ler and daugbier, Linda of Co- Miss Carol Lyoll8, librarian
Mrs. Johnson are the parents lumbus were weekend guests of for the Middleport l'llbllc u.
of 11 children, all of whom will his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja. bracy. has announced that Ute
be home for ~e anniversary.
cob Schuler.
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library will be closed
uniil
Miss Lena Grueser was the Saturday, March 26 to allow Ute
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. completion of lhe children's
The c.ntesl'l In Its lad wtek. So hurry. He...'J You may have milled your number blfore.) Ito
96th Anniversary
tlow it works. Look at the first symbols (the prefl11) llopn to Invent, no puzzles to aolve. In fact. pu
Harry Keiser, Minersville.
!ibrary room. The addition 1o
on your vehlcleldentlfloatlon sUp. Then look at the dori't even hiwe tD awn • Buld( to Mve• ria iinl
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobs of the main library will provide a
symbols llatect above. Uyou 1ind yours on the list. number.
Y9U've taken the flnt step toward btln.r • Winner.
Soutlt Shore, Ky. were Sunday more adequate space for chil·
Now so aoe your Buick dealer. He has a list of 72
gues.ts of his parents, Mr. and dren. An opening will be held
-lnners post•d In his showroom. h' you sea yol.l"
S.. Our Prize Board
entire vehicle identification number on the poster
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Mrs. Pearl Jacobs.
-the symbols plus the rest of the . numbersalter completion, pllllllled by
$2332 caah li. yours. (If your prefix lRI't listed ·In
DISCOUNTS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kautz and Ute llbracy board.
this ad, don't aive up. Your numbl,..- may have
family of Columbus visited Sunbeen potted durlnathe paltslltweekL Every w.k
On All R-.
daY WI'th hi s parents ' Mr. and
72 winners were .posted gn. thllhQwroom waD.
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30 ATI'END PRACTICE
Mrs. w. L. Kautz and relatives Approximately 30 attended the
in Middleporta nd Mason, W. practice meeting lor DiStrict 13
Middleport,
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Va. The birthday of Paul Kautz Daughters of America
rally
You'll be dogKone glad to learn about our personal
loan plan . Every da y people apply lor loans to pay ~~~::;:;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::!;;w;•;s;ce;l;eb;r;•ted~;wl;th;;:•;d~inne~r~. held Sunday afternoon, at Tuphospital bills, meet taxes or consolidate their bills. 11~
pers Plains. Refr\!abmenls were
You can, too! Learn about our low-Interest rates and
served
at the cl011t cf tbe pracEASt TEIMS ...
• long-tel')ll easy.to·pay rates Take a break from all of
tice. Attending from Pomeroy
Thoro•un authorlztciBulCit diller ne a. you. S. tdsi'OOU!Ao·Che&lt;ked used c:oro, IIIG.
those ffnanclai worries. Take out a loan at the bank
were Mrs. Henry Reibel, Mrs. •
where you'll find friendly people willing to help. Earh I
Ben Neutzling, Mrs.
Amold
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loan handled Individually, quickly, effirlently.
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Hayes, Mrs. Harry Stahl and
Mrs. 'lliomu Coot.

Garden, Flower
Tips for March
Are Presented

Initial Joint
M...,.t 'ng Held
By Fellowships

Party is Given
Saturday for
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GIVE 8UNDAY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeu·
ter entertained with a dinner
Sunday at their bome, Racine.
Present were Mr. and : . M.r.a.
Dale Valontlne and son, U!Ty,
Parkersburg, W. Va.; Miss Kar.
en Brltley of London; Misses
Leda Mae and Roberta Kreaulei' and lbe boil 1114 hollell.

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Plans for flnanclllf fHt),OOO
a year, was out of town lodar
to be usee! with .I.SO,OOO of a
end Could not be reached.
Ftcloral ll'llllt asiUI"ed Tuello
However, other Incorporator~
day for conslructlon of a hall associated in the project with
miDion dollar nursing home in
Mr. Canaday, are reported 1o
Pomeroy are expected to be
be allorney James B. O'Brien
lllDOUllCed soon.
and Paul Simon, a Pomeroy
merchant. Both preferred Mr.
State Health Director, Dr.
C11118day
make all detailed anEmmett W. Arnold s:nnounced
nouncements of plans for Ute
Tuesday $150,000, aa been granf.
borne.
ed the Pomeroy Bend Nursing
It is understood the borne
Home, Inc., for conatructlon. \.
will
be built on a Lincoln Drive
Allogether, $11 mlllion was dig. •
seclor
on a picturesque site ov.
trlbuted throughout Ohio lor
erlooking Pomeroy. A road was
bosplials and other health fa·
built into the general
over
Cj]lties, Dr. Arnold announced
a
year
ago,
and
all
brush
haa
through United Press lntema.
been cleared. The corporatioa
lional.
is a charitable one.
Delmar A. Canaday of Po~
First step now will be lo or•
eroy, who has been working on
ganize ftnanclng of the roughthe nuram, home project over
ly $350,000.

Million dollar grants went for

a state Health DeP¥tment Jal&gt;IX'atory Ia Columbui, expansioo
ond Improvements at Trumbull
Memorial Hospital in Warren,
replacement lor the Wadsworth
Municipal Hospital, and a joml
project with Appalachia funds
for lhe Sheltering Arms Hos.
pital in Aihens. ·
. Arnold said ihe grants, ail'
proved by the Ohio Hospital Ad·
visory Council and Ute U.S.
Public Health Service, were dis·
n·Ibuted on a priority basis for
those areas which bad already
arranged their share of local fi.
nancing. The grants came un ..
der Ute federal Hill • Burtoa
Act.
More titan $6.6 million went
lor general hospitsls and gov·

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ernment health ceolen, $850,·
000 for diagnostic and treatment lacilltlea; $3.3 miUioR lor
non-profit nursing homes and
long • term care units; and another $460,000 for rehabilitation
centers.
The oUter approved grants Included :
,
Colum!Ns-$280,000 for a rehabllilation facility at Ohio
State University; $130,000 Jor a
long • term care unit at Mt,
Carmel; and $100,000 for a re·
habilitallon facility at Riverside.
Cincinnati - $433.000 lor a
health center run by the ell)'
Health Department; and $100,•
OliO to Jewish Hospital for a
diagnostic and trealment unit.
Cleveland - $250,000 to MI.

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Dover- $890,000 for expansion fi, "' ~ 'ospital.
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%:j ,; Canton-1600,000 roo·· .....
Mt. Vernon-$1S,ootl for a dl- o:,. '-' lm care Wilt al· tbi':'"l!i!W··
agnostic and treatment unit at
unty Geriatric llc!me.
Mercy Hospital. 4
Mansflel~,ooo fw
Fremont.-$116,000 lo Memor·
home lacillltties~n:l:U;l:~f~
Jal Hospital for expansion of Its
Mansfield 1\1
diagnostic and treatment unit.
Monroe-$200,008 for
But'Yrus-$75,000 lor enlarge·
•t the I. Pleasant
ment of outpatient diagnostic
Home.
and treatment unit at Bucyrus
UJtp:~pe~r~e~:~~~~r;:;Lt;:==
Communily Hospital.
a rt
the
Lima - $911,000 lor outpatient
County Nursing Home.
unit at Lima Memorial Hos·
Sebring - $250,000 1m r
pita!.
placement at the
Ashland-$116,000 for expanOaks Nursing Home.
sion of Good Shepherd Home.
Barberton - $187,000
Defiance-$80,000 for new nur~
Barberton Citizens llolopltll·;ll;t
sing home at the Defiance
1 long . term care
County Home.
Pomeroy - $150,11110 for
Dennison-$150,000 for a long•
ttruction at the Big BeAd
term care unit at Twin Cily
atng Home.

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Sinal Hoapllal and $100,000 lo
Huron Rotcl Hospital for diagnostlc and treatment centers;
$400,000 for a long term care
facUlty at St. Augusline Hall;
and $200,000 lor aid in Ute city
Health Department's construe.
tion of two health centers
Akron-$156,000 additional to
the city Health Department for
a health center which received
a $400,000 grant last year ; and
$100,000 for an outpatient diag.
nostlc and treatment clinic at
Children's Hospital.
Toledo-$133,516 for the St.
Vincent Hospital Rehabililahon
Center.
Warre~, OOO lor St. Joseph Riverside Hospilal and
$233,000 lor Warrea General
Hospital.

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POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

NO. 277

WEDNESDAY, tv\ARCH 23, I 966

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Johnson Pledges U. S. Will
Maintain NATO with Allies

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WASHINGTON (UPI)-Pressldent Johnson, all8wering
French President Charles de
Gaulles' atrempts to dismantle
NATO, said today Ute United
Stales is determined to join
witlt its allies to "preserve and
to strengl~en the detenent
strength" of the Atlantic
alliance.
"We are hopeful that no
member of Ute treaty wlU long

remain withdrawn in tl101 U.E. diplomats, at the State I from NATO's Integrated milita·
mutual affairs and obligations Department. The speech was Iry command. Johnson said:
W filch, Wall L1sten
of the Ailantlc," he delcared. broadcast nalionwide on radio "Some say lhBI new &lt;ircumWASHINGTON _ PREBI·
U. S. diplomat.,, at the State and television.
stances in t~e world today cai1 1
dent Johnaon says ll's too soon
responsibility will await any ' The Cbiel Execudve devoted for the dismantling of the
to apply the anli . inflailon
ally who decides to return to his entire speech to the ' "CCessl organization.
brakes 1e the nation's economy
Ute common l11sk." he said.
of ihe North Atlantic Treaty "Of course NATO should
so there'll he no new tax in:
Johnson made the remarks io since its formation 17 y•ars ago adapt to the changing needs of ·
creases lor the time being
a major policy address pre- and the determination of thiS the times. But we believe jusl
The Chief Executive lold a
pared for lhe Foreign Service Icountry lo keep it active.
as firmly tho I such change,
news conference Tuesda
he
Institut~ and t~e Senior Semin- In an obvious reference to De must be wrought by the ;
bad no current tans f:r rec·
ar, made up of lop level career Gaulle's intention lo withdraw I member nations . working with
.
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------- -- - one another w1thm tbe alommendmg hJghe_r taxe11. In a
t~M:Ui"iiii%1lbt
a
uaxa
wm
liance," !le said.
1
departure from hiS ?sual glow· ,
WASIDNGTON . (UPI) "Consuliatton, not isolalion is
lng slatem~nt~, he c1led a num·
Presldeot Jobaeon look olf ibe root to reform. We must
her of stahsllcs !~om Ute less
not forget in success and
prosperous underside of the cur·
from ibe Wblle Rouoe lawo abundance the lessons we
rent economic boom. Among
by beilcopler ... lor1 ~d- learned in danger and isolaiion·
these were a decltne In retail
rews11 Air Fore;..
'"' • ' That whatever the ,,sue w~
•ales }n Janual') ~nd . Februar),
jel tmedlglbtl llo d'·-11 edoa ool share one common d;nger,
a drOp ·In hou,!l\!14-,l!lr\1. "'¥"·
m
a e Y ""'os •
pared to • year ago. a drop In
Tile beileopler lilted off ot
new orders for durable goods
11:15 • · "'· EST. A press pool
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was aocompaoym, tbe Pres·
and the fact
that unemployment
ld en1. __ Oiber Wblle Hous0
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eded
20
ex~
v per cent m 1 o
correspondent! \ were ea
pr1macy U. S. labor markets.
The State Highway Department opened bids Tues· route 16 tbe destination 01 •
day in Columbus on more than $10 million worth of press plane,
Hunt GJ1od Ship
construction work in 29 projects scattered around Ohio,
HILL'IDALE MICH _ AN including a $3 million package in the relocation of Rt. _,.,,,._,...,'""""""'
Air Force in;estigati~g team 35 in Gallia and Jackson county and the Centerville By·
Pass.
Two more cases of skunks
today trul!sed lhrough soggy The estimated eosl nf the
Pl\OVed rabid were confirmed
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farm fields and interviewed per· 25 'lat. and four federal pro- .10 G Ill
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Tuesday in Meigs County bring· I
sons who reported slgbtmg a . '
a a coun y.
glowing "ghost sblp" In an ~~ JecThts wCoaslr$10,tl927,540.d M I . I The project was Withdrawn
0 ICe
lng Ute toial number of rabies,
TWISTED .:.._ A trailer rig pulled by William ~'. Di•trirh for the Charleston Consn-e n ac ng an
a er1a f
b"d
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eases
thJs
yea~ _to 20, . Health Ition Co., Charleston, broke loose Tuesday afternoon at Masun and plowed into a parke(
tempt to identify the mysterl· Co Evanston Ill. was low fOOl 1 opemngs ea~ y
Department officials sa1d to· lcar owned by Man in Marr. Buffalo. W. Va. The trai ler travel f'd approximately 50 feet
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Scores ;, . SOliS ra in bidder on ihe construclion 0 way problems at Centerville. I
a~.
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before hitting he automobil e, which was
damaged. The acctdent was reportedly
per
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ng g 5.4 miles of U. S. Rt. 35 tn Gal· Th Slate cunently has liti· j
Seventeen of the rab1es cases caused by a broken atr hose. Dtetrirh was , tied bv Mason City Police Chief Fred Taylor
lrollm facoednners tod poUdeemen ldto lia and ~cbon counties. The gat~ons in GaUia County com· Pornero police lnvestigaled j haft been in skunks, two in on a charge of operating de£er ti ve equipment _· Sentin el Photo.
.
s an a ean, ' 8 project estimate was $3 160 1100
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cattle and one In a fox. The
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they saw the hovering object and the Dlinois conlract~r's 'bid mon pleas court ugamst two l an accident at 1'1S p.m. Tues- most recently tested animals
during the past few days. Dr. was $3,1,Sl,008.
.
Cen:;;~~ ;~~~~n~, pro::;- ' day on .~e.st Main-st Involving! were killed in Ute Salem and I
H. Allen Hynek, Ute top A, I r The highway project lnclndes l ly
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Y two veh1&lt;lcs.
Rutland 'l'wp. areas.
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They said •• automobile driv· The health department also
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Flymg
ObJects and the Centerville By-Pass in William R. and Della R. Tale en by Larry Jeffers , 24, Middle- reported loday thai 586 animals ! TOKYO IUPII - The Chm· mamstre am of world rommun· The Chmese actloa climul\i:
IUPOs), led the probe.
the 5.4 mile section of limited dnd Carrie Ramsey and John port, pulled onto the highway ~ have been innoculated at three ~ Comm~n~st~ toda_y
re· llsm fol lm~ mg o disaslruus -.Pr· a senes of mcre~smg1y v~
access highway, the major por- and Bertha Banks, have ap- and hit a car driven by Jean lof the cJincis held to date in iJecled Russ1a s mv1tallo~ to at· 1es of dtplomattc setbacks m attacks on Russ1a coupled will
H' to k 8 •
tlon of which is located
in pealed lhe appropriation
of Ann Johnson 35 Clifton. No Meigs.
tend the world Commumst par· , Afn &lt;'a .ond lndonesta.
ehargos Moscow had lllgnod .
~TI~AN cW:'~ ARCR· Bloomfleld and Madison town- portions of their land for right Injuries wer~ ;eported, and There were 197 dogs and ' ty congress. in Moscow Marrh The statemenl clima xed , to it self with t?~ United . State~
b' h
f C terbury d Pop ships of Jackson county. 'r.le of way easements ror the new damage was only medium to cats receiving rabies innOOJia- 29 w1th a b1tter statement that year~ of sf'c·ret and ''P"'II ::imo- rmpenaltsts to undermme 1111
15
op ~ :n lly an b
by-pass iJin RaCt'OOn township Cenrerville By·Pass.
both cars. Jeffers was cited to tion at Reedsville, 1Z7 at Bed· 'all but ended for mal relations Sov~el b1ckermg whtrh rea rhed Viet Cong war effort to V'Let
Paul
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Mayor Charles Legar's court on ford and 262 last night in Ra_! bet~een the two Commurust 0:1 CTesc·e ndo du rlllg the posl N&lt;:~ lll .
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yield cine. The next clinic is 'fhur.. parttes
week when the RusSians Issued The Peking actlol arpe ed
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day,
March
from
m.
A
statement
by
the
Centra
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stal~m+'nl ar·r·u~mg Pekmg of ~ o rulr out any possibility au.,.
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ghcan a
man
a o ,c
at the MiddlePort Fire House Committee of the Red Chinese try mg ~o fo mr nt war b&lt;&gt;twt't'n sia and China would ever ......
church leaders since England.!!
Other arr~sts 'I\iesday by I
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, party accused the Soviet Union tlw Umt~d Sta tes aud tile m the future on any joint ae1iaD.
Henry . VIII broke away from
e
Pomeroy pohce were Charles •
LOCAL TEMPS
/of colla berating wtlh the Unot•d Soviet u,,,on . ----- · - - •gamsl the United States In tht. ~ ., .
Rome mUte 16th ceniury,
B. Vernon, 85, Le.iart, W. Va.,l Th• t001perature m Pome· States and satd til• two world
1 V1rl Nam war, Albania,
Rei ..-!
The Aagllcao primate, Dr.
DWl, and Ada. Titus Pomeroy roy's business district at ll :IO tpowers were formiog an ali i·
l BONf~ FORFF,ITI\f)
,['hma's only ally ltl EIII'OII!I;
M1chael Ramsey, and the Roreckl~sa operation. Mrs. Tttu! a. m. today was 72 degrees un- ance lo encircle lhe Pekmg re· Pomeroy Mayor Char les Le· Joinl'd Peking in boycottift&amp; dW -: ···~'"
man ponllff huJied e~ch other
Eastern Local School District and the Middleport Pub· was mvolved In an accident on der clondy skies.
gim•
ga r Toe,day ni (.ll ordered bund wot ld Communist party warmly after elchangUJI ad- Jlc Schooll learned Tueaday each has been approved for i West Second-s! In which lour
- - -- -'The party action did not mean · fr om two persons forfeited. one gress in MoS&lt;ow. Never befW ,
dre':'es. of greellng in the VaiJ. In oulriJht grant under Title 11 of the Elementary and Se· car~ were damaged. The other
THE WEATHER
a break between the two gov. fo r RohPrl Thom pson El.vria .,had Peking taken such 1 d!l»
cans SIStine Chapel. The chap. condary School Act
vehicles mvolved were owoed Windy, lurnlo1 colder
wltb , ernments, but reJection uf lloe of $200 on a DWl charge. and ttc Slep although it complained
el. decerated by Michelangelo,
Larry Morrison, Eastern Local executive head, di,. by Robert Reed, Athens ; John scattered sbowera lonlgbt, Jow l invitation was unpreredent1•1 roo Burlon lJeWePse $25 each todaythat tbe Chinese bad'*Is where popes are elected. cloaed today Eastern has lleen approved lor 1 grant of Papa, Racine, and
Alfred Ia 30s. Thursday cloudy, colder, and meanlthe Chinese had now on charge of mloxtcatton and J ~JUm &gt; ltated at the last COillllllli
March SeUI Ornry
,1,872 and Clarence Thompson, Superintendent of Middle. Rusehel, Jr., Pomeroy.
aoow llurrle~aor..!'•••t.
Isolated themselves from the diSt urbtng til&lt;' peace.
in t96t.
THE SECOND IIWlCII 8IJZ. port Scboola, one of .1.740.
a charge of falling lo
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Northern Plains l&lt;lday, Blrandlog scor" of motorists and .....
sulllng In 11 least sevOD cleatbs.
Cold wave wll'lllllp were poll~
ed eastward 11 Dllnoil.
VIrtUal! 0
111 nd higiL
Y ather':te ~ Nebra •
wa)'t lt:rOdr~ 1 with
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liiCitonl
Power wund
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lAD I1LLED
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ard ~. t, wu klJiecl 'I'II!Ltday WileD hll acclclentlllY.
caught 1!f11 nodt In a CIWI beam
on a ·111!ft111Urt railer l!OIIIer
11 tlltiiMollll of 1 frlelltl. ·.
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Over $1 600 R et urne'd t 0 £n ark firom

Both Middleport and EasterR IIChool.
Local obtained the arants on II was noied by the school
the basis of $2.11 per pupll. '!he men that federal lunda made a.
fUnds are bulcally for IICbMI \'llilable under Title II mu•l
library lnd instruclional mater- be used 1o supplement, and, O'ler $1,600 was .usee! for
lois.
1o 1 pracUcal ertent Increase Improvement of
Middleport
Mr Morrison eald $1 tot of the level of stale local and pri- municipal purt and Ute recrelite
81'81ll will
used vat. schtol funds for inatruc- atiOn program in llltl5 accord·
to purebue library books and tioRal materials
lng to an informal audit put
the remlinder !Or aupplemen- Title u of lbe Elemeutary Into the record of Ute Middletary lell boeb In the elemeJL. lllld SecoaUry Seboal Act
pori Recreation Commlsslon
ICh..ts Morrllon IDled
boal U
JliOo Tuesday nigbt at town ball.
that 1
East- ~~h~• ud
Commission Cball'man Dave
llilt Leal SchMI District are loatnclloul
lerlal Uolltl CJ!linger ~ccepled Ute report
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from LouiS Sauer, Jr.,
wbo
:fb11 I~ parllclpatlon uDder bo ~~ IYIUable 11/1 with Mro. Sauer and Mr. and
11 ...,.,......., btilll lOr ille toe Mn. DOn Lowery, compriSe •
. aran
Mr, ~pson nld rJ per of eltlk!J'I llld leldlen II volunteer commJttee tllat rais·
eeat If ..,.; Middleport 81'81ll all •-• l
ed tile money last
iummer
will be tpenl !Or elementary II- 'Ibis is tho third grant obtain- from a ~erles of weekly
brlry Dllt,rllll and Ute re- ed by 'llitiiii)IIOil of Middleport ILopl on the tlab by Ute pool.
~II per C6!11 for tile hl&amp;h and Morrllllll .of Eutero.
Tbe &lt;Olllllllttee retlOrted II

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took In $2,244 and bas a balar.ce tsponsor the ho)IS.
i lor use of the JT3rk for a dance, ,$29.42 , water show; ~r
of $4tll!, less approllmaiely $300 1 . The t'OmMISSion agreed to as outside groups do for use partment, $100, piCitic
lor a new gate mto the park luntt hops at the park to no of the pool.
Farm Bureau '16.12·
from the Plum-s! entnmce, and more than lwo weekly wit:• the t The Sauers, looking forward Fisher $43.12, and '
new posll along the Plum..l ' Jays, popular record flipping to th,is summer's
aciivities, Lumber. $!.25; dugouts: -':::~~~~
parking area to Ute park, all duo of Ute area, havtng charge Iinvited the public to observe lein Gravel Co. $111.70, F
completed only last week.
of both. Hops will be held Tues· , Ute evening record hops.
I Run Block $211.36,
'The Sauer · Lowery group day evenings and on Friday or The 1965 auc1t showed these Bureau $154.83, Volley
plans to begin Its tllird sum- Saturday, alternating through expenses of tile park paid by ' $32.45; King Builder!
mer t!lls June of sponsortng the summer.
,
1the Sauer . Lowery comm:ttre : IPaul Taylor, $1311.80
regular hopa at Ute park with The Sauer • Lowery group H&amp;R Firestone, $41, and Mid· block ), Rowley and
all profil• returned lo
park will have charge of all hops dleport Dept. Store, $47 16, to.'th IReed 16.09.
development and progran1 im· on Tuesdays and Saturdays. play equipment: Tom Scali)', Cosl of sales in the
pro)J:ellflint.
othet groups who ~ave contd· $50 staging Vjater show· Cross candy and pop .~~·
Ohlinger ellended tho com- buted 1o the program at the Ha;dware. 16.85, wire fo; park; dances totaled
mlsalon's a~latlon 1o Sau· park
are assigned Friday Rowley 1o Reed , $8.46, fence Lumped together,
er and to all other volunteer~ hlghts by Ute eonunisslon. Such wire for park ; Boys wgue do- tile park last year
wbo · ~ tbal commilltt oUter fii'OILPf~ ~ fee nation, $IIlii, YYoone Scally (Continued
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DALLAS (UP!) -The doctllr
eyed the razor blade aad thea
the small boy . bealde the
bpckyarrj pool.
Bright rays of IUD sklltered
.Cross lhe pool. It wu a
beautiful spriilg day
with
umperatures lD the inld-70s.
•·J can't do It here," tbe
dorttr mumbled to the polleeman otandlag by the water'a
edge.
But then Dr. Robert Slocum
looked down at the unnaturally

HELEN HELP US!
.,__ by Helen Bottel--'
YOUTH ASKED FOil IT!... . ..
This column is lor young pe•
pie, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and fun.
As with tbe rest of Helen Help
Us!. it welcomes laughs but
won't dodge a serious question
with a brush-elf.
Send your teenage questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
care of Helen Help Us! thl;
newspaper.

derstand. -H.
Dear Helen:
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Tb1s Is very Important and 1
mu~t tell you. Tw1~e recently
you ve told umn~rrted mothers
to pu~ their children out lor
adopijon. 1 think you
were
wrong. These gtrls may some
day marry and want that chUd
very badly. They'll always warry and wonder.
I went through this experiMY PARENTS DON'T
ence, and would have given my
UNDER~TAND !liE
child away, except that II was
Dear Helen:
born with a defect, and so I bad
lteft home to go and stay with a second chance. After lour
my hoy friend's parents, and years I married the lather of
have written to my folks telling the child - and now we have
them I am nothing but trouble our son and are very happy. 1
and they should forget me.
couldn't have married him if we
You see I am going steady had lost the child. We would be
(or, as we say, going aroond) seeing the hurt m each ether.
with this boy who came over Tell these girls to think tong
every night alter school so I and hard. They can place their
could help him with his studies. babies in State care and get
My molher and dad didn't ap- them later when they are able
prove of my teaching and help- to care lor them. You don't have
ing him and said he should study to sign adoption papers until you
by himself, and get out with are gond and ready. - HAPPY
other kids more. They said a[ NOW
girl should have more time to .
herself, and he was leaning on Dear H.N. :
no e too much.
Every argument bas two
I'm over 17 and I think 1 love sides. For some, adoption is delthis hoy. We are planning to get i~itely not the answer. For other
married when we graudate and 1! s the only way. All unwed
he gets a job. My folks think we mothers should have intensive
are too young and want us to counseling before they make a
wait until we're sure.
decision, but I think most coonAnyway, the arguments got I selors wiU agree w_ith me that
too much, so 1 went tt my a· shotgun wedding " the worst
steady's bouse, but I probably way to solve the problem.
can't stay there long.
,
As for putting a baby in State
I t111nk my parents dOD I un- care: unless it's for a very limders!and me. Please help.-BR(). . lied time, this is the cruelest
kF.NHEARTED ... ·.. ·-- .. · thiug a girl can do. Sbe deprives
Dear B.H.:
him of a mother - and of adoJ&gt;Go borne! Your parents un- live parenls _ and condemn•
derstand you better than you I him to the life of an orpha11,
understand yourself.
shuttled from one foster home
.. And think a while
long- to another. -H.
er before you make plans to This coiUlllD I! dedicated to
marry a hoy you only TIUNK family Uvlng, so if you're bavyou love!- H.
ing kid tr8Uble or just plain
r •ar Helen :
trouble let Helen Help YOU
l am 19 and plannlag to be She wni also welcome your ow~
ma~rled shortly.to a man of 21. amusing experiences. Address
We ve been dating for the past Belen Bolte! In care of t h i s
four years and know this I! for newspaper.
sure.
Only one thiilg bothers me. FILE'I FOR DIVORC..
My fiance's lather leela that af- 1 LOS ANGELES (UPI) ter we're married the mother iWally Cox, television's "Mr.
should stil~ come first. We thin~ 'Peepers," filed suit In Superior
that the w1fe or husband, as the Court Monday to divorce his
case would be, shouid be first wUe, MUagros, on grounds ol
in the eyes ol the other mate. cruelty.
We will always love and respect Cox 41 asked lor all
our parenl!, but isn't It "For- . co~unlty ' property and cus!Dsakinl all others"?- WONDER-' dy of bls wife's daughter, Lisa,
lNG WIFE TO BE
"In lhe beat interesll of the
Dear Wife to Be:
eblld."
'!bat's tbe AmericaD way - The couple wu 11181Tied Oct.
and the only way, In my book. 19, 1963, In Lao Vegas, Nev.,
I'm aura your mothers will un- and separated Ialii Feb. 11.

8[RRf'S WORLD

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•
....

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eTURKEY
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DALLAS (UP!) -The doctllr
eyed the razor blade aad thea
the small boy . bealde the
bpckyarrj pool.
Bright rays of IUD sklltered
.Cross lhe pool. It wu a
beautiful spriilg day
with
umperatures lD the inld-70s.
•·J can't do It here," tbe
dorttr mumbled to the polleeman otandlag by the water'a
edge.
But then Dr. Robert Slocum
looked down at the unnaturally

HELEN HELP US!
.,__ by Helen Bottel--'
YOUTH ASKED FOil IT!... . ..
This column is lor young pe•
pie, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and fun.
As with tbe rest of Helen Help
Us!. it welcomes laughs but
won't dodge a serious question
with a brush-elf.
Send your teenage questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
care of Helen Help Us! thl;
newspaper.

derstand. -H.
Dear Helen:
.
Tb1s Is very Important and 1
mu~t tell you. Tw1~e recently
you ve told umn~rrted mothers
to pu~ their children out lor
adopijon. 1 think you
were
wrong. These gtrls may some
day marry and want that chUd
very badly. They'll always warry and wonder.
I went through this experiMY PARENTS DON'T
ence, and would have given my
UNDER~TAND !liE
child away, except that II was
Dear Helen:
born with a defect, and so I bad
lteft home to go and stay with a second chance. After lour
my hoy friend's parents, and years I married the lather of
have written to my folks telling the child - and now we have
them I am nothing but trouble our son and are very happy. 1
and they should forget me.
couldn't have married him if we
You see I am going steady had lost the child. We would be
(or, as we say, going aroond) seeing the hurt m each ether.
with this boy who came over Tell these girls to think tong
every night alter school so I and hard. They can place their
could help him with his studies. babies in State care and get
My molher and dad didn't ap- them later when they are able
prove of my teaching and help- to care lor them. You don't have
ing him and said he should study to sign adoption papers until you
by himself, and get out with are gond and ready. - HAPPY
other kids more. They said a[ NOW
girl should have more time to .
herself, and he was leaning on Dear H.N. :
no e too much.
Every argument bas two
I'm over 17 and I think 1 love sides. For some, adoption is delthis hoy. We are planning to get i~itely not the answer. For other
married when we graudate and 1! s the only way. All unwed
he gets a job. My folks think we mothers should have intensive
are too young and want us to counseling before they make a
wait until we're sure.
decision, but I think most coonAnyway, the arguments got I selors wiU agree w_ith me that
too much, so 1 went tt my a· shotgun wedding " the worst
steady's bouse, but I probably way to solve the problem.
can't stay there long.
,
As for putting a baby in State
I t111nk my parents dOD I un- care: unless it's for a very limders!and me. Please help.-BR(). . lied time, this is the cruelest
kF.NHEARTED ... ·.. ·-- .. · thiug a girl can do. Sbe deprives
Dear B.H.:
him of a mother - and of adoJ&gt;Go borne! Your parents un- live parenls _ and condemn•
derstand you better than you I him to the life of an orpha11,
understand yourself.
shuttled from one foster home
.. And think a while
long- to another. -H.
er before you make plans to This coiUlllD I! dedicated to
marry a hoy you only TIUNK family Uvlng, so if you're bavyou love!- H.
ing kid tr8Uble or just plain
r •ar Helen :
trouble let Helen Help YOU
l am 19 and plannlag to be She wni also welcome your ow~
ma~rled shortly.to a man of 21. amusing experiences. Address
We ve been dating for the past Belen Bolte! In care of t h i s
four years and know this I! for newspaper.
sure.
Only one thiilg bothers me. FILE'I FOR DIVORC..
My fiance's lather leela that af- 1 LOS ANGELES (UPI) ter we're married the mother iWally Cox, television's "Mr.
should stil~ come first. We thin~ 'Peepers," filed suit In Superior
that the w1fe or husband, as the Court Monday to divorce his
case would be, shouid be first wUe, MUagros, on grounds ol
in the eyes ol the other mate. cruelty.
We will always love and respect Cox 41 asked lor all
our parenl!, but isn't It "For- . co~unlty ' property and cus!Dsakinl all others"?- WONDER-' dy of bls wife's daughter, Lisa,
lNG WIFE TO BE
"In lhe beat interesll of the
Dear Wife to Be:
eblld."
'!bat's tbe AmericaD way - The couple wu 11181Tied Oct.
and the only way, In my book. 19, 1963, In Lao Vegas, Nev.,
I'm aura your mothers will un- and separated Ialii Feb. 11.

8[RRf'S WORLD

-

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•
....

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to Limit.

SWEET TREAT SLICED

No. $
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ENGLISH MT.

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CHEF-BOY·ARDEE

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, - - - - ' / \ Quality • Low Price!

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HUNT'S

Apricot \

FROZEN FOOD Bl!Y!

FAIRMONT

,DAIRY FAIR

GREEN
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c

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Morton
ecHICKEN
eTURKEY
eBEEF

6

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FOR

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tile l&lt;e, atomach &amp;nl, to prevent a .:ore Ill fut lldlola Ml~ tilt~ IlL

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46 oz.
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BOILING BEEF
BEEF.STEW MEAT
GROUND BEEF ~~~~~ ~~
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26

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CHUCK ROAST

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Beef Sirloin . . . . . . . ;:: 59c
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Swiss Steak . . . . . . .. 69e

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CHUCK ROAST

II lraool Clloppod

Beef Sirloin . . . . . . . ;:: 59c
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'

IN KROGER'S
FABULOUS NEW
LOCAL

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tan,. • .....,. eo., ""

BOSTON

Bolton Roll RNih ... leoo,
muly cuts of beef thlt .,.. eomplofoly boMIHI, rolhd ... ttod
for easy mHI pnpar.tion. All

HOLt ROAST

Juicy •d - ·

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lotll lllllt ,.. -'•t&lt;l. When you colltd balh -.hlno
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PUFFS

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fluffo ··---------------- 3 :, 88e

MWt,. _________ 4 :..•$1

Ol,dol ·---------------- 2 : 73e
K...,.,.aua
Tide
Ice Milk ·----------•-.•
-----------------·-- 2:: 71e

... 85c

Capbell's Vegetable

p..
lb.
bag

CARROTS
Escarole leHvce .... ea. 19c . Endive

l:;&amp;'m..... 98c ~·'\F~;;ii'~er

'·-

..

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!Jalvo -----------·-------- •:: 85c
Golden Ripe

uttuce - 19c

WIN

TOP VALUE STAMPS

I

JlodeuSuper ----------- -$1.73

Facial Thume

Prioo It Tho Dlfloowocol

Evaporated Milk -- . --.- . 4 :. 63c

Vanilla Wafen ----------- !:' 39c

:'Pz •• h . . . .

Soup -- •• - 6 ':.:$1

WIN
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kt.

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D.a ------------------ e"$2.49
---------------------------------Cnrade ----------------- ::. 49c

&amp;: Span------------- 1 bo~ 29c

:_19e

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Jlr. lleaa -------·-------· :: Uc

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necessary. Write Box 668, 39.Porl14
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WANTED:
GIRL FRIDAY
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eluding references. age and
marital statu!.
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Pork Chops
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Green
Beans
8 !'!.98c
DOLLY MADISON
Salad Dressing ___ _ 39~
qt.

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GOVEI?NMEIJT RESEARCH
I' - '.K. NOW !

. ( MEV'TOOU

1M IN TOBACCO RE·

WHAT HAVE

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A PICTURE OF
ONE OF THE KILLERS OVER
THE l·WAV WRIST TV-

WHEW

SOON
WHAT?
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WHERE?
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1

Location
WHO?
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G.lllipolil Servlct To You

MY DOCR&gt;!I. S!\'$ Gol.l'
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GUN SHOP. IMli:! n&lt;l. Ohio. Lots ,.r ne-w guns j

and reloading equipment. Will
huv, &gt;'II or trade.

DAIlY CROSSWORD

3 16 !2tc

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.W. AMERICANS
Strictly speakll!g, a South
American Is just u JDUCh 111
American as Is a cltlleD of the
United States. Howe;a., .by uscce, the lenD 1111 beeiJ ll011upt.
ed to refer to the Ullilelf 8lalel

nllf 'lialer,

:t;, substance

income mterest you?
One
1nd 1, ~ tb .Jt hours n10rning,

qiiiN for George

jolly-

malting

afternoon or evenings. Car :'WJ, K&amp;M
necessary. Write Box 668, 39.Porl14
!Ord:o
Pomeroy, Ohio.
3 22 61&lt; 4f), SWiftly
BlfLLDOZER WORK Reason-!
~3. Wbtol:le
able, dependable, and
f4.Drttt
perience. WY 2-221111.
.V.Companioa
I

"I

3 15 101&lt;:

Help Wanted
WANTED:
GIRL FRIDAY
Position otten for oUicP work
in 1 two man office in Pome·

roy.

Typi~

an absolute nee·

ftS.&lt;tity, Five days a week.
Send complete resume in·

eluding references. age and
marital statu!.
Wrlto To: It• 661-D
c/o Tho Dolly.Sontlnol,
POllltiiiY

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I(Jn-st, Mason, W. Va

Wanted

......

holdings

lti. Evenm~-:

and suppli('s. Hor·

3 21 He

lt'o~.

~. Sh.01o&amp;l·

lLHanie"

OPEN SOON, Roush and Lyons
t:.1mpiog Trailers, authorizApnrhe dealer.
Camping

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Farmu.r·:s

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dog: Nanr

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CERTIFI~ATE OF RETIREMENT - Col. Robert B. J&gt;ridgen, post commander, COI\IIf8tulates S.Sgt. Robert 0. Moore, lA Vet Ullit, Norfolk,
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MA IIOWN

CAMPBELL'S
Cream of Turkey
Cream of Tuna

FLORIENT
UNSCENTED

PRINCESS
DIAL
PINK SOAP

gorie~·

ing, and mathematics. The two
categories in the Junior Divi.. ion ::~re biorogical sciences and
p~ ys ical !lciences.
Creative ability and scientifIc thought will he the major criteria In tbe judgiog of tbe exhibIts Thorougbnesa, skill, elarity,
and dramatic value are the olf&gt;.
er qualities lhal tbe judg.. will
be lookin&amp; ~ Ill the eJJtrieo.

FISH STICKS
MIS. PAUl'S fliED
FISH FILLETS
DEVILED CRABS

--------

SWIFTPREMIUMU.LHY'T.IIISPiaED

PLUMP

DEL MONTI

HOLLYWOOD IUPI) - Yes,
V1rgm1a, there 1s a Gr~n I
Hornet, a•d you'll be seemg
b1m on televts1on n~;&gt;x t se~.:;on .
Butlhe GreeR Hornet will be
~e only comJc book hero to
JOID Batman , ia the eomlllg
year. Televosoon s copycat producers ch1ckened out on follow·
ing Batman's lead
C 'nl
the ·
.11 ho
,, 8 ertao Y., ..rLe 1 WJOrph I
uperma• ·
ill •
••
Anme." 11The Lone Ranger,"
"The Ph antom ,. an d others .
But they will be sJotted fMI
Sat urday rnorRIRgS
.
for
tbt
kidd' 8 nd th
111 be
too lOS,
ey "
oar~~ only man with lntestiul

MRS. PAUl'S

MIL PAUl'S

CHICKENS

I

'".

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. $, GOY'T,INSPiaED FRISK, lEAN

RESERVED

FRESH -

0ne s•d
kick
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Nexl Season

____ • 111.

CENTER CUT

QUANTITY RIGHTS

RUTLAND,
OHIO

\I:

presented to one boy and one ',
.I
'
ca~h awards
be given to i

I

-------

Batman Get""'

[fortitude enough to follow
Batman's sueceso II William
, WASHINGTON &lt;UP!) -Pres- Dozier
who as oducer of
HUNTINGTON - Marsha ident Johnson plans w address ! B-alm;• is lollowiApr himself.
.t&lt;noversoty will sponsor I he the Fore1gn Servoce Jnstitute j "The Green Hor!t will not
l'welrth Regional ~1ence Fa1r 1 ~md tie senior seminar of the lbe as bizarre 88 Batman,•~
to be held In Gullickson Hall !Slate Oepartmeal Wedaesday , Dozier explaioed. "He will be
April 1-2.
1more dramaLI\I
"- an d ••·
. The Fa1r w1ll
. . mclude •
... unes
approximately 2115 exhibil'.'r~m ~ OPTUMt.:TRISTS GET CAIJ. will have 81 ladl&gt;iduality all
nearby countoes m West Vrrgm-1 WASHJNr.TON (UPI) - The its owo.•
ia. Kentucky , and Oh1o.
. iDefense DepartmeRt will draft Dozier Implies lbat hls new
The maJority will have quaiHJOO optom•lrisls into the Army, bero wiO not be played for
fi~d _
ror !he Reg10na1 _Fair by st~rting in July. A spokesmaA ''&lt;'amp" as is Bll1maa.
w_mmng m a loc~l fa1r. Senmr 'sa1_d Monday optometrists were Even as he prepares tbe
h1gh students will be rompet· bemg added to tbe draft of Green Hornet show JJoziar is
ing for a gran_d a~ard of an physicians, dentist.o;;, veterina- ~ readying a feiJtuN 'movie of
all-expense patd tnp to Dallas, ' nans and male nurset~ because Batman wbich he describe! as
Texas, where they will compete not enough of them have been ["bigger broader aad mo~
in the Internati_onal Scienc~ Fair •voluRLeering for service.
outrage~UI tha1 the TV thow/'
May t().l4. Th1s award Will be ~- -- - - --..:.::=....:::=:....=::_.:.:....::::::.:.:..

I

Mar. 24-25-26

Scheduled for
Delta Queen

12th Regional

59c
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ROAST
PORK
59•
GROUND BEEF ________________ ...

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TUPPERS
PLAINS

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CHUCK ROAST

Boneless
Rolle• &amp; Tied

.YES, THERE'S A MOVEMENT
1- - - - - - 1 HEADED
FOR CLOVER FARM. IM

I'

:=:. . .~

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. S. &amp;OYER.EIT IISPECTED

name, however. was taken
Middleport's Jelm Tannehil•.
by the sporls werld and as
In his age division. Table Ten
now know, It means one
DlB Champion o1 1111 Unite&lt;
outlasts otbers in elinlilultioosl States.
or tournaments.
---This produced quite a
her of local er regional
pions ODd all towns could
bave their chllmpion.
Pr. PLEASANT
_Ibis was abort-lived, as the
LIVESTOCJl. SALES co
al centesis came to ho on
·
'
PI'. PJ,EASANT,
W. VA.
nationwide scale and
.. ,.,u..,, 11 BOGS
Solunlay,
Mareb It, 1111
could be but 1 lew ,
_ 171i to :120 111 I&lt;&gt; 24;
champions."
Heavies 21 to 23.50; Fat Sows
So it is thai tbe rec.&gt;gnized 19 Ill 21.25; Boar• 17.511 to 19 .50.
roster of aU champions,
CATTLE _ Heifers 17 w23;
World Aln)anae, whlcb
Fat Cows 17 111 2UO; Canners
some 100 pages of sporta
lUll w 16.50; Bulb! :10.~ 111
each year makes tnunertal
22.40; Sl&lt;lck Steers 22 to 2'1.50;
names of champions of
Stock
Hellen 19 to 23.50;
sports classlficatloo has
Stock Steer Calves 22 to 33;
until the present year,
Stock Heifer Calves 21.30
to
tbe name of any resident
27.50.
Meigs County. But at
VEAL CALVES -Tops 37.10;
in the 1966 edition. Meigs
Seconda 35.90; Medium 211 to
ly has aa official
31.90; Common &amp; 11eav1e1 :a to
champion.
:l&amp;.50.
From age-old
the n.me chapmlon, briRgs
Purduo Uliverslty l!llllducts
mental picture of a man
2'1 sporta 010 OR flltramural basgreat mighi, a Samson, er a ti0-118. These sporta Include hors•
Jiath. But besides Goliath
aboes, paddleball and bocci.

BY RIERUNYMOUS
The word "champion," derl.ved
!Tom
the French
"champs" or field, originally
meant "of tbe field of battle"
and then came to derme anyO!JO who fought On the battlefield. And since war was the
leading outdoor sport at that
that
Ume . there were a
lot . ol "champioRS."
Every lod doze
ea I1ty ha a
n or so.
·
•-·· the
But someuun
word's
meaning was changed into deseribing one wht represented
oome accus ed person in the
11'1111 • by • combat which
Wl.~ then the accepted way of
1
deciding guilt or innocence of
accused persani or deciding the
right ia other arguments.
(There is still an official King'S
Champion who is a part of the
Coronation ceremonies of Eng!ish rulers.)
But as war became more of
a business enterprise
and
much less of a sperl, and lawyers took over the job of r&lt;
presenting accwsed persons, the
Bomber of those callljl champlema dacURed eonslderably. The

THERE'S A MOVEMENT
TOWARD CLOVER FARM'

The llfflllated CliO ed B&amp;O More ll!aa 30,000 carloads of B&amp;O terrilllry.
announced 18day In ll!elr An- new aut&amp;mobiles were transport- In the area ol tecbneloglcal
nual Report Ill ahareowners that ed.
progreso and lnaovation, e&amp;o.
an additionall1,150 freigltt cars, In the year, 3011 industries Jo. B&amp;O anaounced that their new
plus :Ill diesel locomotives, will cated new facilities oo sites ser- joint dala proces•ing system,
be acquired in 1966 as part of a ved by C&amp;O-B&amp;O or expanded covering tho eRtire 11,000-mile
$175 millioB Improvement pro- existing piOBis. These will bring system, will go into ""rvice
gram for "enhancing C&amp;O's in OB additional $1L7 million in ly in 1966. It will work througb
good conditiOI and &lt;011tinued annwol merch&amp;Bdise revenues. computer oe•ters in Balttmore
strengthening of B&amp;O."
1 C&amp;Q.B&amp;O moved U1 million and Huntingtoo. To equip 16
Last year s1100 coal hopper tons of coal, about 78 per tent terminals, 500 locomotives and
cars and 3 100 ~ndise cars of which oamo from tbe 512 167 cab.,.... with radio comcooling a 'total of $'70 million: 1~ines the two railroad&amp; serve munications, $U million . . was
were added te lhelr fleets.
dJrecUy. In the year, 18 mones spent m 1965. For additiooal
.
.
started up or reopened ia c&amp;O- oommunicatiODI and signaling
S~ ~ year, the I
oystems, $6.6 million will be
report rand llusiaesa was good
spent in 1966.
for c&amp;O-B&amp;O. Combined reveJnstaUatiOD or welded ran
noes of fiVI mUIIon wore fiw• saves nearly $1 300 per mO.. Ill
O!'.d-a-haH per cent higber than
track ma~ce 00818. "bl
1964's. CoBsolfdated earaing8
11165 the 500th mile of welded
rose to $65 mliUen. Operating
rail 'was pot down on lhe C&amp;6expenses _were higher, reaching
B&amp;O. Special work trains lay
$591 mlllion. Wage Increases
the welded ran ill eontinuons
brought payrolil up to $3111i.3
twiD stranda 111 tbt Jat. Ill a
million, and the average wage CINCINNATI IUPI) The milt 8 day
~ $'1,352, a new high."
Delta Queen, ••ly possenger - · - - -·

~noome

tamllim·

iiiiiiiiiiiiii

Rail Affiliates Will Add 11,150 Freight
Cars, 36 Diesel Locomotives During 1966 '

O&gt;nsolidaled net
,..
piJfllg :;:
share, as previtualy llllllfUllced
_._....,.... nven,
in tbe Flash A11BuaJ Report ,. ban a sister ship by 1!188.
sued oo January l, 1966 was Greene Lioo steamers, lilo,
S7.4li per share, compared with which operate&amp; tbe Delta Queen,
$5.80 per share in 1964. The con· I annouftccd plans Monday for the
solidaled net iAcome figure in- frrst new passenger steamboat
eludes oot only C&amp;O's earnings, ' Ill be built In tbo UBOted States
but also C&amp;O's 90 per cent
smce l92S.
•ty in B&amp;O and C&amp;O-B&amp;O's 65
The compaoy said it plans to
1
per cent equity in the Western ', have the new sterRwhee.ler,
Maryland Railway.
1which will be built as a dupll·
The affiliated railroads mov· cate to the Queea. in service
ed 2.1 million carieacb of mer- for tbe 1960 cruise season. 11
chandise, bringing In operating~ will carry 150, while the Queen
revenues of $4S1 mOtion, up by accommodates 186 persons. The
137 million over 1964. Piggyback QueeR plies the Ohio from
.
ed by .., ·;. Pittsburgh south a•d west and
reve•ues mcreas
• 1 ml
. . .
lion 10 $21l.S million and may go the MosSJssoppl lo New Orleans.
•• higb as $35 million in 1966. Richard C. Simontnn, Los An- ~
~ ~-- geles. priRCipal stockholder in
. ~ .
the hne, sa1d Fnele and
. Gold·.
man, New Orleans manR~ ardutectural firm,
would deSJgo tho
.
ill
$2.S m Jon vessel. The oompany also will build • • e ..
wharf boat at ita laodiag here.

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In World Almanac '

Moa.-Thun.
9:00 .. 6.00

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NatiOna
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height, is to

CERTIFI~ATE OF RETIREMENT - Col. Robert B. J&gt;ridgen, post commander, COI\IIf8tulates S.Sgt. Robert 0. Moore, lA Vet Ullit, Norfolk,
after preaenting him the Firat Army Cerliflehte of Retirement. Mrs. Moore and U. CoL Tierce, loot on. Sgt. Moore is of Rutland.

ear-[

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MAKE SPEEOO.~
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first, second, and third place l
winners along with medals, ribbins and certificates. Other awards include a complete set
or paperbound Signet Science
Book.c;.
Exhibits in the Senior Division are placed into four cat.e-

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JDIIIIS

wuno1

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CIOCCIIA11 'FHIW
;). JIACII-0' •

WITH FIR IAR JERGENS
CIIAICUPUXIOB SOAP

•

COOIOES

s
HEAD
LEnUCE

ORANGES
SLa. ••ca43c

HEAD
RED DEUCJOUS

,,
SNO WHITE

LIFLOWER Lt.•.1~'•

C:OASTAL

LEMONS

SYOKELV
YELLOW CLING

.....
........_ ...........
,... - 11• ·""'Z fir

21c

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·'

llinlo llut.

lilt

SIIYtr Dud

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PEAOI HALVES

:!..'~

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. -rnmnJ·

PORK and BEANS

French Fries

I

14-a.
lriL

VAN CAN#

CRINKLE CUT

biology, cheiflistry, earth
sc1ence. and physics, engineer-

••
f

•

4

FLORIDA

PEAS

69c

.~SECTIOIS

flfSEBV£S

JUICY

STOKELY
HONEY POD

ICE CREAM

1IIOIIIIDIIIal_,.... ~'

No. 1 caa- 17c

1

FAIRMONT
BEST GRADI

STIA~Y

Deodorant Spray

2~:-30c

-r-Hrl-

MA IIOWN

CAMPBELL'S
Cream of Turkey
Cream of Tuna

FLORIENT
UNSCENTED

PRINCESS
DIAL
PINK SOAP

gorie~·

ing, and mathematics. The two
categories in the Junior Divi.. ion ::~re biorogical sciences and
p~ ys ical !lciences.
Creative ability and scientifIc thought will he the major criteria In tbe judgiog of tbe exhibIts Thorougbnesa, skill, elarity,
and dramatic value are the olf&gt;.
er qualities lhal tbe judg.. will
be lookin&amp; ~ Ill the eJJtrieo.

FISH STICKS
MIS. PAUl'S fliED
FISH FILLETS
DEVILED CRABS

--------

SWIFTPREMIUMU.LHY'T.IIISPiaED

PLUMP

DEL MONTI

HOLLYWOOD IUPI) - Yes,
V1rgm1a, there 1s a Gr~n I
Hornet, a•d you'll be seemg
b1m on televts1on n~;&gt;x t se~.:;on .
Butlhe GreeR Hornet will be
~e only comJc book hero to
JOID Batman , ia the eomlllg
year. Televosoon s copycat producers ch1ckened out on follow·
ing Batman's lead
C 'nl
the ·
.11 ho
,, 8 ertao Y., ..rLe 1 WJOrph I
uperma• ·
ill •
••
Anme." 11The Lone Ranger,"
"The Ph antom ,. an d others .
But they will be sJotted fMI
Sat urday rnorRIRgS
.
for
tbt
kidd' 8 nd th
111 be
too lOS,
ey "
oar~~ only man with lntestiul

MRS. PAUl'S

MIL PAUl'S

CHICKENS

I

'".

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. $, GOY'T,INSPiaED FRISK, lEAN

RESERVED

FRESH -

0ne s•d
kick
I e
Nexl Season

____ • 111.

CENTER CUT

QUANTITY RIGHTS

RUTLAND,
OHIO

\I:

presented to one boy and one ',
.I
'
ca~h awards
be given to i

I

-------

Batman Get""'

[fortitude enough to follow
Batman's sueceso II William
, WASHINGTON &lt;UP!) -Pres- Dozier
who as oducer of
HUNTINGTON - Marsha ident Johnson plans w address ! B-alm;• is lollowiApr himself.
.t&lt;noversoty will sponsor I he the Fore1gn Servoce Jnstitute j "The Green Hor!t will not
l'welrth Regional ~1ence Fa1r 1 ~md tie senior seminar of the lbe as bizarre 88 Batman,•~
to be held In Gullickson Hall !Slate Oepartmeal Wedaesday , Dozier explaioed. "He will be
April 1-2.
1more dramaLI\I
"- an d ••·
. The Fa1r w1ll
. . mclude •
... unes
approximately 2115 exhibil'.'r~m ~ OPTUMt.:TRISTS GET CAIJ. will have 81 ladl&gt;iduality all
nearby countoes m West Vrrgm-1 WASHJNr.TON (UPI) - The its owo.•
ia. Kentucky , and Oh1o.
. iDefense DepartmeRt will draft Dozier Implies lbat hls new
The maJority will have quaiHJOO optom•lrisls into the Army, bero wiO not be played for
fi~d _
ror !he Reg10na1 _Fair by st~rting in July. A spokesmaA ''&lt;'amp" as is Bll1maa.
w_mmng m a loc~l fa1r. Senmr 'sa1_d Monday optometrists were Even as he prepares tbe
h1gh students will be rompet· bemg added to tbe draft of Green Hornet show JJoziar is
ing for a gran_d a~ard of an physicians, dentist.o;;, veterina- ~ readying a feiJtuN 'movie of
all-expense patd tnp to Dallas, ' nans and male nurset~ because Batman wbich he describe! as
Texas, where they will compete not enough of them have been ["bigger broader aad mo~
in the Internati_onal Scienc~ Fair •voluRLeering for service.
outrage~UI tha1 the TV thow/'
May t().l4. Th1s award Will be ~- -- - - --..:.::=....:::=:....=::_.:.:....::::::.:.:..

I

Mar. 24-25-26

Scheduled for
Delta Queen

12th Regional

59c
PORI CHOPS- - - - - - - - - - - ______ .!"' 79c
ROAST
PORK
59•
GROUND BEEF ________________ ...

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. IIOY'T.INSPiaED MIXED CUT

I

Thun.-Fri.-Sat.

s·Isler sh·1p

I

Market Report

Prices Effective

TUPPERS
PLAINS

I'

equi· i

CHUCK ROAST

Boneless
Rolle• &amp; Tied

.YES, THERE'S A MOVEMENT
1- - - - - - 1 HEADED
FOR CLOVER FARM. IM

I'

:=:. . .~

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. S. &amp;OYER.EIT IISPECTED

name, however. was taken
Middleport's Jelm Tannehil•.
by the sporls werld and as
In his age division. Table Ten
now know, It means one
DlB Champion o1 1111 Unite&lt;
outlasts otbers in elinlilultioosl States.
or tournaments.
---This produced quite a
her of local er regional
pions ODd all towns could
bave their chllmpion.
Pr. PLEASANT
_Ibis was abort-lived, as the
LIVESTOCJl. SALES co
al centesis came to ho on
·
'
PI'. PJ,EASANT,
W. VA.
nationwide scale and
.. ,.,u..,, 11 BOGS
Solunlay,
Mareb It, 1111
could be but 1 lew ,
_ 171i to :120 111 I&lt;&gt; 24;
champions."
Heavies 21 to 23.50; Fat Sows
So it is thai tbe rec.&gt;gnized 19 Ill 21.25; Boar• 17.511 to 19 .50.
roster of aU champions,
CATTLE _ Heifers 17 w23;
World Aln)anae, whlcb
Fat Cows 17 111 2UO; Canners
some 100 pages of sporta
lUll w 16.50; Bulb! :10.~ 111
each year makes tnunertal
22.40; Sl&lt;lck Steers 22 to 2'1.50;
names of champions of
Stock
Hellen 19 to 23.50;
sports classlficatloo has
Stock Steer Calves 22 to 33;
until the present year,
Stock Heifer Calves 21.30
to
tbe name of any resident
27.50.
Meigs County. But at
VEAL CALVES -Tops 37.10;
in the 1966 edition. Meigs
Seconda 35.90; Medium 211 to
ly has aa official
31.90; Common &amp; 11eav1e1 :a to
champion.
:l&amp;.50.
From age-old
the n.me chapmlon, briRgs
Purduo Uliverslty l!llllducts
mental picture of a man
2'1 sporta 010 OR flltramural basgreat mighi, a Samson, er a ti0-118. These sporta Include hors•
Jiath. But besides Goliath
aboes, paddleball and bocci.

BY RIERUNYMOUS
The word "champion," derl.ved
!Tom
the French
"champs" or field, originally
meant "of tbe field of battle"
and then came to derme anyO!JO who fought On the battlefield. And since war was the
leading outdoor sport at that
that
Ume . there were a
lot . ol "champioRS."
Every lod doze
ea I1ty ha a
n or so.
·
•-·· the
But someuun
word's
meaning was changed into deseribing one wht represented
oome accus ed person in the
11'1111 • by • combat which
Wl.~ then the accepted way of
1
deciding guilt or innocence of
accused persani or deciding the
right ia other arguments.
(There is still an official King'S
Champion who is a part of the
Coronation ceremonies of Eng!ish rulers.)
But as war became more of
a business enterprise
and
much less of a sperl, and lawyers took over the job of r&lt;
presenting accwsed persons, the
Bomber of those callljl champlema dacURed eonslderably. The

THERE'S A MOVEMENT
TOWARD CLOVER FARM'

The llfflllated CliO ed B&amp;O More ll!aa 30,000 carloads of B&amp;O terrilllry.
announced 18day In ll!elr An- new aut&amp;mobiles were transport- In the area ol tecbneloglcal
nual Report Ill ahareowners that ed.
progreso and lnaovation, e&amp;o.
an additionall1,150 freigltt cars, In the year, 3011 industries Jo. B&amp;O anaounced that their new
plus :Ill diesel locomotives, will cated new facilities oo sites ser- joint dala proces•ing system,
be acquired in 1966 as part of a ved by C&amp;O-B&amp;O or expanded covering tho eRtire 11,000-mile
$175 millioB Improvement pro- existing piOBis. These will bring system, will go into ""rvice
gram for "enhancing C&amp;O's in OB additional $1L7 million in ly in 1966. It will work througb
good conditiOI and &lt;011tinued annwol merch&amp;Bdise revenues. computer oe•ters in Balttmore
strengthening of B&amp;O."
1 C&amp;Q.B&amp;O moved U1 million and Huntingtoo. To equip 16
Last year s1100 coal hopper tons of coal, about 78 per tent terminals, 500 locomotives and
cars and 3 100 ~ndise cars of which oamo from tbe 512 167 cab.,.... with radio comcooling a 'total of $'70 million: 1~ines the two railroad&amp; serve munications, $U million . . was
were added te lhelr fleets.
dJrecUy. In the year, 18 mones spent m 1965. For additiooal
.
.
started up or reopened ia c&amp;O- oommunicatiODI and signaling
S~ ~ year, the I
oystems, $6.6 million will be
report rand llusiaesa was good
spent in 1966.
for c&amp;O-B&amp;O. Combined reveJnstaUatiOD or welded ran
noes of fiVI mUIIon wore fiw• saves nearly $1 300 per mO.. Ill
O!'.d-a-haH per cent higber than
track ma~ce 00818. "bl
1964's. CoBsolfdated earaing8
11165 the 500th mile of welded
rose to $65 mliUen. Operating
rail 'was pot down on lhe C&amp;6expenses _were higher, reaching
B&amp;O. Special work trains lay
$591 mlllion. Wage Increases
the welded ran ill eontinuons
brought payrolil up to $3111i.3
twiD stranda 111 tbt Jat. Ill a
million, and the average wage CINCINNATI IUPI) The milt 8 day
~ $'1,352, a new high."
Delta Queen, ••ly possenger - · - - -·

~noome

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iiiiiiiiiiiiii

Rail Affiliates Will Add 11,150 Freight
Cars, 36 Diesel Locomotives During 1966 '

O&gt;nsolidaled net
,..
piJfllg :;:
share, as previtualy llllllfUllced
_._....,.... nven,
in tbe Flash A11BuaJ Report ,. ban a sister ship by 1!188.
sued oo January l, 1966 was Greene Lioo steamers, lilo,
S7.4li per share, compared with which operate&amp; tbe Delta Queen,
$5.80 per share in 1964. The con· I annouftccd plans Monday for the
solidaled net iAcome figure in- frrst new passenger steamboat
eludes oot only C&amp;O's earnings, ' Ill be built In tbo UBOted States
but also C&amp;O's 90 per cent
smce l92S.
•ty in B&amp;O and C&amp;O-B&amp;O's 65
The compaoy said it plans to
1
per cent equity in the Western ', have the new sterRwhee.ler,
Maryland Railway.
1which will be built as a dupll·
The affiliated railroads mov· cate to the Queea. in service
ed 2.1 million carieacb of mer- for tbe 1960 cruise season. 11
chandise, bringing In operating~ will carry 150, while the Queen
revenues of $4S1 mOtion, up by accommodates 186 persons. The
137 million over 1964. Piggyback QueeR plies the Ohio from
.
ed by .., ·;. Pittsburgh south a•d west and
reve•ues mcreas
• 1 ml
. . .
lion 10 $21l.S million and may go the MosSJssoppl lo New Orleans.
•• higb as $35 million in 1966. Richard C. Simontnn, Los An- ~
~ ~-- geles. priRCipal stockholder in
. ~ .
the hne, sa1d Fnele and
. Gold·.
man, New Orleans manR~ ardutectural firm,
would deSJgo tho
.
ill
$2.S m Jon vessel. The oompany also will build • • e ..
wharf boat at ita laodiag here.

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5,0 Y~br Grange Members Honor~d Auxit;~rywill
A poUuck dinner honoring 60 "Sll
year members preceded lh
Threads Among The' Eastman, and Stanford Stockmeetulf of Hemlock
Gr ve
The organizaUon of
Harold Jones is the pre9'
Grange 2049 Saturday
from past secre- ent master, Eight of the past
The honored guests were ' I
was given by Stanand Mrs. James A Sml
Mr. ord Slocklon. Paat masters of
and Mrs. Dorsel StPlth,
Include Delbert Wei-

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Mr. 8lld

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~n:l, Pomeroy.!rl~ddl~~rt, 0., Marc~~.

Emma Smith
c· Ie Meets
On March 18th

Mft.

presented Willi many blrlbday
silts. Refresbments were serveel at the clese of !lie meellna
carrying out the St. .Patrick's
Day colora.
Attending In addiUon
to
named were Mro. Jane

ll'rlnl: Grimm,
masters are sUII members
East Main st., Pomeroy, bonA period of reminiscence' and
ored their sranddaUihter, DelllrC
tales of past Grange meetings
on her ltthl
was enjoyed. A 50 ear read- The Syracuse Ladles
• • ....,. 1'hose attending were
ing was given b
J
ary of the Volunteer Fire Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Johnaon, The Emma Smith Clr I
other readings
has decided to serve the blood t!=;n Mr. ""d Mrs.
i the Reorganized Church

Mr~

rnclud~. on;~

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::ru:Y.~~ ~:tm:; M~ m~!~~:n!~enMarch

14, the port:
••
!",'orville
..
Mr! WlYard, who transr.::
C Wh a I •. y,
went, Mrs. glara
::d session . was conducted by
· Wells Thursday, Marc:;•·ll.
Prollltb, Mrs. liah Roush, Mrs,
from Carleton Grange.
AI" Nelson Dan lyde Will, Inspection was conducted by Who killed the Grange?, Frank the
Ada Slack. It Imboden
Ro nda meeting was opened
de- Jamce Lee, Mrs. Earlene NorThe tables, in whit. cover Leo Story Fr nka cf"':mlngs, Edith Wakely, district deputy, Clark. Several Instrumental se- opened wcth prayer followed by Skip
'Mr
:.d j votlons by Mrs. Fay Proffitt
Golda GIUIIan, Miss
were centered with ·an arrang.: Cook C
Ha ton
Asa when Theodoru.s Council Daugh- lectlons were presented by Ho- the pledge to the Americ"" Oag. Billy Roush of 'New. Ha e w' and prayer by Una Dotson.
Rousb and Mrs. Lucy
mont of gold colored Dowers Lanrcln · zib
' wrence 1ters of America met Monday mer Rice and Amos Leonard. Easter baskets are being Va.
v n, · The business meeting was Taylor.
1
and the numeral "50" ln gold. Curtis g,Delor~ Ddklfl:
Sam / evenlng at the IOOF hall.
Visitors were present from worked on and orders are tak- Winning prizes were Chuckle presided over by women's lead----Honored guests
seated at
'
ay, Amanda Dean Barnltz, councilor, pre- Roc:k Springs and Lodl Granges. en by any .member or
to Young, Desiree Kay and Pam. er, Mrs. MyrUe Proffitt. Theme
VISITED PARENTS
a table With whit. cover and ·•sided and the meeting opened
Sylvca Zwilling 992-5162, Ecleen ela June :Imboden.
lor the month of March Is "We TAIC Sherman I. Roberts of
decorated with the numeral
ln ritualistic form. Mrs. Wakelv
Clark, 1192-2740; Agnes White,
Respond lo His Will in Our opeka, Kansas spent from
''511 and a birthday Cake Iced
and Phyllis Rowan, deputy
0
992-24111, or Ada Slack, 992-2601.
Personal Consecration."
to Sunday here with
In whcte and decorated with the
Forest Rose
were reThese baskets well only
be
The service project Is a
• ma parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shernumeral "50" and roses
]c(
ceived officially. Reported ill
made as ordered and ne orders
80Dal consecration gift
f:;,
n Robe-rts_._ __
~old Gold sheaf cerUfieate•
were Margaret Seldenable imwill be taken after April 2.
.
each member of the departROME
"':' presented each by Frank
I
I proving, Edna Bartels, Helen
Mrs. Ralph Robson was reare
with
men!. A round robln get well Mrs.
aiCrk the eldest past master Mr Lawrence Milhoan has Baer, Mabel Wolfe, Kathryn elected president when the Loy- a
s na.me on It.
Jeannie Boone daUj!hter of card was sent lo Mrs. Eula Mulberry-av h( rle) Morris,
prt&lt;ent.
been returned to his home on Goodwin
Lula Russell.
al Helpers class of the Syra" auxchary well serve the the Rev. and Mrs.
Donal Proffitt, Mrs. Wells and MilS home after
as
returned
A program was
presented N. Fifth Ave. after having been One apphcant, Maxine Moore cuse Methodist church met MonVISit Boone, observed her sixth
Detson were pleasantly sur- pitalization In ::e
h09'
0
1
0
with the song, , • patienl at Holzer Hospital for was
reinstated, af- day evening at the church.
I
e
mo e. Y •. Hud- day at a party held during the p1sed when they each were Ia! Hospital.
rans emor_____ _ several weeks where he was ter which IDiimtcon was held The meeting opened
. t h san, hostess, served dehccous morn·
kinder
treated lor a heart condition with Erna Jesse as captain. Psalm 23 in unison f t d refreshments to Clara Laven- M
Mr :
class:J
W
Recent guests of Mr.
d
Wakely asked for a $t.so wilh devotions by Mrso
tier, Mildred Pierce, Marie Rlz. edo by Ythe
e
Visit Elberfelds Busy Housewares Dept
Mrs. Arnold Dodaon were Mr. gl I for a home and orphans ta-l Thomas, who read a Sermon- er, Carne Smelser,. Ada Slack, Reynolds with the' art
.
tl{,. The Mit' Fl
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and Mrs. Wayne Burton and ble at the rally and Erna Jesse elte on Psalm 23. A readin Agnes White, Sylvca Zwllhng, The Dlsne land p y.
_ _ __
children of Nor.lolk, va. and Mr.
named to purchase the / "The
of the East:; and Thelma Grueser. Mabel wried out; the
\
off!eers were elected at and Mrs. Wliicam Dodson and g P.l
flower was given by Mrs. Wil- Pcckens was a contributing hos- napkins and the entertalnme t'
the \larch meeting of the Past children of Columbus.
I wans were made for the raJ- bam Eichinger. Mrs
Orville tess.
The Rev. Boone showed
l'hiefs of Meig• Temple Pytl&gt; Mrs. Charles Searles
and ~ thhic~Owlil be held March 31, Crooks was welcomed as
a
slides taken during a recent
'"'i Siscecs Monday evening at daughter, Mrs. Don Becker and I ~ e OF bali. It was voted new member.
trip through Disneyland and
!he home of Mrs William AU daUj!hter, Lisa, have returned t
the rally tax and a con- A contributiOn of $50
Iff
also five zoos they had visited
nwn Mrs Betty Riggs
from Arlington, Va. where they ;' u wn of $5 was voted to the made to the parsonage fund
Mrs Boone served
.
den t. was m charge. ' p - spent several days Wllh Mr. and
fund. The dm- A round robin get well Pard
mint 'suck Ice cream
The new slale of officers ln- 1Mrs. Walter Murray Harris and at Federa
will be served was sent to .Mrs. Eldon Will al
late cupcakea decorab.cJ with
&lt;'IIJdes Mrs. Phil
Meinhart son, Walter. Mrs. Becker's son, P
nd ted hurch at 5:30 Holzer Hospital. Other offieefs
Che numeral "6" Jeannie chose
P'" rdent; Mrs. George Childs: Gregory, remamed with his I
are to be elected
were Mrs.
Melvm
Jas her helpers a'n.! guests, Trirreas url'r and Mrs. Kad OwMr. and Mrs ' A practice
VICe president; Mrs
MASON- Mrs. Ray Proffitt, na Gibbs, David Boone, Tracy I
,n seeretary
f Mr /c er.
i Sunday at 2 p.m
ce for cllcam Houdashelt, secretary; Mason presented Easter devo- Burdette, Valorie Lewl•, Jaye '
'l'he meellng was
opened ~
. an Mrs. Randolph Ward Mrs. Bee le on
Mrs. Royal Thomas, assistant tionals when the Sunshine Class Ord, Carmen Thoma, Marcia
1111h ' The Lord'• Prayer" in i
Do; of Coundl pr!ented
Mrs. Helen Da.me- of the Mason Methodist Churcn Cale, Judy McLeod and John
"i"''" The traveling
prize ' cently with Mrs. J . Vl~e re- Mrs. Wakely and gifts were se t f E' h.' ~asurer, Mrs. Wilham met on Thursday evening at1 the Russell.
wa~ &lt;JwurdM to Mrs Meinhart M d
. am~ urray. to Edith Betzm
d M
n J IC mger, assistant treasurer; church. A reading titled 'The
----1
New hlib-velocity, easy·to~lean
und "·""'' and gifts were pre- ' erl.' p:~i:~~v Bill ?cxond (Bev- Seidennbel. A g~1 ':;as al~~g;re~ l ;~rl kB. Wl'feese, teacher; Mrs. White Lily" was given by the
RETURNS TO POST
5·element
blade
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st-nted to Mrs Bigg! in honor: the·.
. e re ~e . to sented to Erna J
r~ I an lnebrenner, assistant leader.
S.-8gt. Ernest E. Imboden
• Retracliblo com1~rt·grlp. handle
of her bcrthday The next meet- I! afte~ ;e~:. m Pon~:c, Mich. from the team At"~~ ~aptac~ te~cl~r: Mrs. Damon Farrell The refresfiment table wss (Gene) has returned to CaliforFANS
• finger·Juard Protective Grillo
mg I\ as scheduled te meet at h'
mg severa ays With the meeting r~fresh c ose o an rs. Thomas Hayman flow- decorated in keeping with St ma where he will depart for
lh~ home uf Mrs. George Ch!ld!l. l ~~ ~rents~M;. and Mrs. John served. '
ments were ~committee: and Mrs. Royal Patrick's Day. Hostesses wer~ Viet Nam. He recently spent
• Cqgis tjjj ta 5 1ooms
The reudings were gi"~oen m- ' Joi~~~on t~
au~hter, Sharon.
omas, cards.
Mrs. Ray Proffitt and Mrs Rus- a .ao day ,furlough with
bls
d udmg
"The
Bachelor " d g e family were Mr.
The meetmg closed with the sell Capehart. Mrs
Albert w•fe, family and friend•. His
brought bv Mrs Pal Gallagh~r ' :~n ~·~· ~·~,a~ Conger and I
M~pah benedictcon, afler whcch i Swatzel, president, . presided wife, . Mrs. Wanda Imboden '
and read by Mrs Biggs and
. . . .o ac son. A dmner l /s
a essert course was served by durmg a brief business meet- &lt;Kaptma) and children, Pam
"A lAIIIe Bit of
read :
;;
of the
Mrs. Wilham Houdashelt
ing prior to the social hour.
Roger and Skip, will reside..; '
by \I! s Biggs Games
were ' Mrs Dale M
. .h
Attending were Mrs.
Murl Kerr St. In Pomeroy until he
and prizes won by Mrs turned from
"wh' re- Plans we
d f
4tl! Birthday of
Megee, Mrs. William Fry, Mrs. returns.
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Pt
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us
ere
re rna e or a rum- D
I
.
Lester Zerkle Ml
Hild
'" " · rs e er
Stace. t oht has spent the past week mage sale Mav 5-7 when the
aug Iter Hoflored
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a,
\1" Gallagher and Mrs. Riggs , wcth h&lt;&gt;r son and family, Mr. JOF class of the United Mctho- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Imboden, ~:~ Lorena Wecss, Mrs. Mar- !
I
served a salad and Mrs James Mourmng and d1st church met Monda evenSt. m Pomeroy, honored
Frame, Mrs. Mary John- 1
rnurse at the elose of the ev.n"' chcldren. Dale and Juli and their lng at !be church.
y
thecr daughter, Pamela, on her '
Pearl Roush, Mro.
new baby son, James Michael.
Mrs. Marie Chapman, res!- 4th bcrthday recently.
! Stewa""" Swatzel, Mrs. Helen
r
~- : Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Walburn dent, was In charge of the ~eel- Attendcng were Mrs. Neva
rt, Mrs. Donald Foglesong,
/and children of Vienna, W. Va. ing which opened with devotions Gr1mon and Descree of PomeMrs. Ev.
i spent the weekend with their by Mrs. Antone Lucke who read roy; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Irn- ding and Mas, Prlss. ary DudPomeroy, Ohio
, parents, Mr. and Mn. Verner excerpts from the book Man boden and Peggy of Middleport:
rs. • offllt.
T
I See and son, Keith, and Mr. and Morals and Maturity, by Nor: Mr. and. Mrs. Frankhn ImbodCO~
Mrs. Rayma,nd Walblll'll aDd man Vincent Peale. Members
Melessa, Debbie, Teresa, Out f to FOR
riJUI
family.
responded lo roll call with
Kimberly, Timothy and Tony
. -o- wn re atives and
flfr
•
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Fridov thru Tuesdoy
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haskins meditation or verse concernin: of Syracuse; Mrs. Mary LongO:
:•r the
of
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Morch 25·29
were dinner guests Sunday of Lent.
netle and children of Tuppers · . ·
. , ormer Middleport
llir
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sowm at Proceeds lrom the rumma Ptams; Mr and Mrs. Jaek Lu"" resident, mcluded his family,
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their home in Wellston. Joining sale will be used toward
and Terry of Middleport,
Mro. Wayne (Bracky)
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Haylf'y Mills. Dean Jones them were their daughter and purchase Qf a refrigerator for ::er Allen and Skip~r Im- Beachand ~n, Billy, West Palm
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Dorothy Provme
, son-en-law, Mr. and Mrs. Char- the church kitchen. It was _I en of Pomeroy.
'Fla., and Mr. and Mr..
by • Fl;nt
les Haskcns of McArthur. The cided to have a white ele h::t Wm?mg prczes were KimberBeahm,
Knoxville,' J
r Admlsolon 75, 140c
birthday anniversary of Mrs sale at the April meeting PM ly, Timot:Jy, Melissa Imboden Donn.' his stster, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Haskins was observed. Dwight Parker M
rs. and Terry Lunsford.
n Graber, Cleveland; and
- - - - - - ------' and Mrs
' rs. . ucke
brother, Curtis E. Wood Englewere ..,;. Gerald Wlcdermuth
4-H COUNCIL MEETS
wood, Calif; Mr. and Mrs Ceo
for the s:'ct~.:'ur~~:se tal~s .The Meigs County 4-H Coun- cil Hype and son, Ansieact,
ies for the alta/at
a so hi- ~ ell met recently at the Exten- W. V~.; Mr.~ Mrs. Vernon
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
Mrs. Eddie SrnithE:ter.
scon offiCe to discuss a boat Hawkcns, Marcon;. Mrs. Aulta
a hymn quiz and a B'b~ucted mlrlp, the Junior leaders pro- ~edway, Oak Hill, W. Va.;
during the r
' e quLZ gram and the potato chip sale
. and Mrs. Duel Hawkins and
which a des~e~~~rs~·:~ after Attending were C. E. Blakes: daughtor, Cottageville, W. Va.;
ved by Mrs E
s ser- lee, Mi" Margaret Griffiths Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Legg and
and Mrs G~ I vereU Thomas Mrs. Roy Holter Clair Wood." family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nay. ra d Wcldennuth. Patricia Koblent;, Sharon Hoi: lor, Ravenswood; Mr. and Mrs.
ter, Sally Mora, Patricia Dorst C. M. B~rnetl, Charleston, W.
Jennifer Blakeslee John Mer.: Va.; Wilham Senate, Sam Horditb and Alan Gibson
ton, Parkersburg; Mr. and Mrs
Everett Noble, Charl08 Noble:
VISITS SISTER
~lnceton, w. Va.; and Mr. and
Complete Selection
M
Nancy Thompson, Beech _ st
"· W. !f. Arlnglon and Mrs.
of
stu/S~N ,- Several Wahama i Pomeroy, daughter of Mr and ~y Scott, London, W. Va.;
en a ong With their Home . Mrs. Danny Thorn son .
. and Mrs. A. E. Gautier
Jarman Shoot
E.con~lcs teacher, Mrs. Da- uLltUe Sister"
p ' spe:~t Mr, i.nd Mrs. William Noms'
For Men
v~d
;Iller, of Middleport attend- Universily with w:!ke~dl at ~hJO Lake Kanode, Coiumbuo;
11.95
e arshall University Home nie Sue.
SIS er, en- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lucas and.
Economtcs Dept. open house on
daughter, Moundsville w va
Friday Th
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ey were accompany Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Harry
SPRING HAS
Miller' and W· K. Mars h3 II
ARRIVED AT
both of New Haven.
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Attending ""'e Barbara MarCHAPMAN·
j
shall, Becky Lewis, Pauletta
CANADAY
Rand~lph, Linda Ord, Bculuh
Hutchmson, Sharon Roach Be
k B ·
cy ums, Sonya Yonker, ' Kar~~laats, Jody Athey, Marilyn
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June
and Jean Bumgarner ' p
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Bumgarner' and Con;ue ::.
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hour.
&gt;tnyt otod molol '"l&gt;lnotln
Corram•
U• beautF to tbe
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The Southeastern Ohio Ath· COLUMBUS !UPI)-The 19118
Tblrtl Team
Mills! Bob Royt, Clearfort;
letic League's three Class A United Press lntencational Jim Metzo, Sandusky St. Hugb TerreU, East CliiiiAm;
teams - Pomeroy, Middleport Class A All-Ohio high ochool Maryl,l-2; Terry SaiVely, Pow• Jack Hoffman, Yellow Sprlnga;
and Nelsonville - failed 1o land basketball teams, wlth lteigbt, hatan Point, f.O; Larry WllBOD, Geae Egbert, Anna; Steve Kilo
a player on !he first, secood weight and seasoa scorlq av- DiXIe, 6-5; Russ MerriR Lupn me, Pymatunlag Valley; Delcay
or third team All Ohio, but erage;
Elm, 1-4; J5lld Jolta Hochateller, Berrier, Ashtabula St. Joinll;
Middleport's Gary Stobart and
F11'11t Team
Bertin Hilaod, f.O.
Rich Bell, Mlddlefisld Cardilel;
"Wtey aren't yoa like
Nelsonville's Bob Richards rat- Kerry Myer•, Celina JCHS,
Special MeiiiOil
Frank Krauss, Klrtlalld;
young men? In lbe spring ed til&lt;&gt; 1966 United Press Inter- 1-3, 175, 29.4, Sr.
Dan WDaon, Zanesville Rose- Chutas, Grand VaUey; Kelt Blfo
their Janey IIII'IIA ta Jove
Batiena\'s Special
Mentioo Tom Crosswhite, Dennl... Sl. crau; Gary Stobart Middle- ley, Skyvue; Mark Imhoff,
biklng:"
'
Marys t;-7, 1115, 28.1 Soph.
port; Bob Ricitar&lt;b., Nelson- Crestview; Tom Bilcepr, Law'·
Jim Strausbaugh, Wilton, re- Greg McDivitt Windham, 6-8, ville; Breat Aggas, West Mus- renee; Btu Murphy, Newport; i
Iceived honorable mention, as 185, 24.7, Sr.
klngum; Steve Turnwald, 0111&gt;- Brad Riddle, Caldwell; Jerry
did Marv Hale, McArthur, and Robbie Munn, Bridgeport, 8-1, ville; Jim Cox, Archbold; John Osbol'll, Northwestern; Johtl
Ernie Hall, Fairland.
17&gt; 24.8, Sr.
Eawa, Fairland; Steve Mat- Fraas, Archbold; Tom
TUtsday, Wellston's Ed Jac- Jim Peoix, Rossford 1-4, 165, thew, Plcker~R; Joho Stu- mana, New Coacord
obs was named All - Ohio First 23.7 Sr.
der, Strasburg; Dan Andreas, Glean; Doa Ogletree, Batavia;
Team by both AP and UPI.
Sec:ood Team
Garaway;
Ed
Schweitzer, Randy Wickiser, New Albany;
Todd Snyder, Mike Wren, Mike Blevins, Springboro, 1-~; Anna; Jim Gladieux, Rossford; Roy Strausse, Danville!
Athens, and Pet Anderson of Jim Keister, Rittman, 1-5; Ran· Mike nlty Portsmouth Clay; Heimerl, Jolucst01w; Tom
Gallipolis, al.ong with Larry Gil- dy Thornberry, Beallsville, U; and Randy Nussbaum, Dalton. US, Aurora; Cody Clark,
liland, Wellston, rated honora- Chuck Starbuck, Bellbrook, 1-4
Honorable MeBilon
zeysburg; Glen Schlacter, New
mention Class AA AP All- and Dave Hammer, Fostoria St. D811 Ange101zi, DennlsoA St. Riegel; Roger Benlley,
The. biggest tournament
Ohio Tuesday.
Wendelin, 8-5.
Marys; Roa Gilbert, Kiogs cey Dover; Tim McDaniel.
lhe year - the U. S. Table TenWest Musklngum; Kevllt Wil·
62 Comet 2 Daar
ni• Open - comes up thl~ week1
•
son, Keol State; Herb DeWeese, CATMAN-Unlveralty of KentuckY eerller Thad Jaraea
i cyL ltd. ! r end for 13-year-old John Tanne·
Mansfield St. Peters; Merv . iJ onlY 6-5, but coacb Adolph Rupp ..,, ho'l ... quiet
and
bill of Middleport.
Nugent, New Lundoa; Daa Mur- \ u a guard." Jaraez, a 10phoml:re, 11 the taneat &amp;tarter
62
Ford Gal. 500
ray, Chillicothe Flaget; John for "Rupp's RUilll," wllo IIIIa
tf 1111
The 1965 Boys Under 14 U.s.
·
Smalley, Guernsey Catholic; LBaron'l belllel{lll;
champcon, Tannehill well play ATHENS, 0 . - Ohio Unlver- starring lnfeielders, No. 2
ens) and Jerry McCoBnell (Cai1- Bob Newsome, Chillicothe
1"' first match Friday at
sity baseball coach Bob Wren er Lenny Stahl (9-2) and oot- ton) round out the starting staff. gel; Ted Schumacher, RittmBR;
p.m. 10 fabulous Coho Hall
says he's starting out tic• sea- fielder Jerry France.
Basketballer Fred Cluff, Hill.. Steve Foster, Franklin Monroe;
Dt1roct '" the Boys Under , son optimistically. This should The most noteabie lo.,, 1st boro soph., will also get a long Russ Spccer, Sprcngboro;
.
di~cSJon, a . level of play
indicate right away the veter- addition to Stahl, was junior look doWil South.
Lauer, Caldwell; Bill OWen, Big
w cch he hkely well be
an diamond master figures to All-America• shortstop Terry Two more All-MAC player•, Walnut; Jcm Strau.shaUj!b,
by the quarter fmal round.
field another representative Harmo• 1.334), who signed a In addition to Murphy, should , ton; Marv Hale, McArthur;
He plays his firs! match
club that opens a challenging pro contract with the Phillies furnish the fireworks at the Nell ColemaR, WesUall;
FaM unahle !Is obtsln llckoto telecasts ucl 1ltlllOtlltOed the
the Boys under 16 Division Sat schedule March 28 at Clemson. last summer. Last year's team, plato. Senior centerfielder Bob Hughes, Rittman; Ernie
the Ohio High School
following station
urdav at 10 a.m. This " the
W
h
ld ba
according to NCAB staUstlcs, Willet !Cincinnati Reading) and FWruoodrlanfd;ld MBJ!kl F d'
AA basketbbeall bl0
Colmnbus, WLW-C;
· h
· th'
ren, owever, cou
ve a fmisb,ed 8th in batting ( 301) junior shortstop Berke Recchen
s 10 ; 1 e e co,
agam
a
w
EWES-TV; Cinclmtatl,
vcscon he tcompdetle3s m M" year difficun time In trymg to equal 9th In pitching 1190 ERA). and back (Euclid) moved by
ford; Doug All, Mansfield
favorite teams OD
WLW-D;
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on ay 1 last
.
d
th he t
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Sta 01 ·
Yru•••slown
1965. one month before Mav
year' recor e s 12th m fielding (.9571.
from third base, hit .356 and
ers;
•
WIDe,
•
•
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, h
.
_ · In Ohm hcstory - when the •·we should hav !air hitting ,3!4 respectively last spring.
Scott Chaney •. Lakota, AI
A rune-statioa televls\811
WYTV:
31.. I96 '· t e natconal. cut off Bobcats "'"' 28 of 3l games,
. . e
• Willet, this ear's ca tain er, Pymatumng Valley;
work ha• been organized lo
, Zanesville,
dale for all JUnior dcvcscons.
the Mid-Amerccan Conference ti- but pllchmg IS the key to any 'll
k 'th y .
. p , Barcikowski Burton· Steve Fa- ry the semi-fmal and champ- Wlii1-TV, ucl SteubeaviUe, WS..
successful
season, reasoned , WI wor Wl JUnrors J1m Le•
•
.
Tannehill plays out of the 1tie and the lOth poSitcor m the Wren, adding, "and the guts , 1 Vero !Warren I and Larry Mer- zekas, Facrport Harbor; Paul KJnhip game of the Cia AA
Columbus Table Tennis club C&lt;JIIegcate baseball rankmg•.
the infield has to be replaced." chant (Marion) in the outfield. Buehner, Preble Shawnee;
tourney March 2?-:lli at
The first semi • llnal game
from where 10 other pla)·ers. in- "We 've been outside for a • The pitching staff appears set LeVero, the rlghtlieldcr,
hit Seever!, O.k Harbor;
Areaa
on the Olua State U
Marcll25 will be tele•ised start1
eluding several top-ranked men week and this will btlp but the I at this stage with senior right- 311, Berchant .365 as a pinch- cesler, Sandusky St. Mary's; ' YR camp; ; c:mb':;, Co- 1ng at7:30 p.m. with the secollll
and women of Ohco also are !&lt;'am is still a long way from ~· bander Tom Murphy (Euclid) hitter a year ago.
Roger Geyer, Botkms;
ea e,od :• th game scheduled to gel under11
1
entered in the national show. rounding into shape," admitted the anchor man. Murphy was Tabbed for possible starting Habdo, Bruigeport; Bob
us, agacn pr ucmg e
at 9:30 p.m., barring
Chcef obstacles to the Middle- Wren, starting his 18th season the number two winner in the jobs iR the infield in addition to cher, Dalton, Dan Wallace,
BILL'S BENEFITS
in the first game.
pori eighth grader emerging as 131M&gt;lll7) as the head coach. nation last year with a perfect Reicbenbach are basketballer Pcqua Catholic; Paul
..
.
dlamplonsblp game wm
Boys under 16 champion this "That was an exceptional group 10.0 record and 2.32 ERA.
Phil Williams (Upper Arling- Twm Valley Soulb; Gary .
The orcgmal Gl Btu
a 7:30 p.m., Marcil 26.
year are Tom Williams, 15, of last year, 'm kind of spoiled," Other starting asslgaments Inn) at first Jim McGregor Ius, Lancaster Bishop FenwiCk; for those who were Ia
Returning to handle the play· •
Del roil, runnerup !n that dcvi- added Wren.
cwld come lrom a quartet of (HarrlsoR)
Dick
Duncan Alan Welch, Grover Hill; and before Jan. 31,1956, and did not by-play BDRouncing w111 be Ken
1
sion last year; Steve Parsons, Several key positions left op- hurlers headed by senior lefty (AChens) a catcher and J 1m Mike Ye:_gle, Portsmouth East. use thecr benefits and who were Coleman, the voice of
1b
14. Charleston, two-times Boys en by gradyation give Wren an Larry Robinson (Coshocton), Workman (Grove City) at third
atlll m sernce slier
date..
Browus. Colemaa has
51
Under 14 U. S. champion and immediate problem and once who compiled a 4-0 mark and base. All three are j1111iors. Wren
Final NBA Slandlago
luty Gl in that posltioa
times been voted the top
West Virginia's men's champ- he gels his own club squared a- 0"78 REA as a junior. Righthand· bas also givea some considera- By United Press InternaliOIIBI ble lor 18 mo~ths of educalloD
be Ohio in the IJio
ion; Glen Cowan, 14, of Los round two or three other MAC ers Bob Dixoo (Granville), an lion oR moving Duncan w the
Eastern Division
if he bad prev~ously used
poll
of
the
National Sports1110
Angeles the 1965 runnerup to teams are waiting with title as- ace reliever last spring witb a outfield, Wdlet at third base and
W.. L. . Pet. " GB
of his 36; but
'lind Sportscasten AssoTannehill for the Boys Under pirations. Gone are four of five 3.0 mark, Bill Wooddell (Ath- Workma1 at second.
X-Phila
55 25 .888
er ehgJble H he had used all dation. He will again be assis~
H title, and Roger Lewis, 14, Daily Sentmel,
0. March 23 1966--3
Boston
54
I IIIOIIths under the old benefill. . wllb colnr and stalisties by
Columbus.
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II-GAME SCHEDULE
Cincinnati
45 35 .563 10
Jvnmy Crum, sports dirtctor of
Parsons Bnd Tannehill are
NEW YORK (UP!) -The New York
30 50 .37&gt; 25
WLW-C, Columbus.
0
teamed in tbeir division doubles
National Basketball AsstlCiaWestern Divlsiote
There will also be eJtenslve
and Dick Farrel, 16. Cleveland,
lion, which plans to expand to
W. L. Pd.
radio coverage of all lolD'Dathird ranked in Ohio men's sinIO teams with the addition el X-Los Angls
45 35 .563
ment games.
gles. plays wilh him in the Boys
another club, will play an Bl Balt1more
38 42 .475 f
will
Under JB divi sion.
.,
g!IDie schedule the next two , St Loucs
36 44 .450 9
on added SlgnllJCance thiS y~ar
Last year while slill 12 TanBy RF.Il McMANK
homer gave the Philadelphia 1 seasons.
1 San Fra•
35 45 .4311 10
1st light of the. new ticket policy
nehill took Mike Pflerlein of .
UP! Sports Wrller
Phillie&lt; a 3-2 triumph over Los I The NBA college draft will be Detroct . .
. 22 58 .275 U
the
High School
Grand Rapids. then
lS. I Marichal. si! Koufax and Angeles as the Dodgers held May ll in New York.
X-DJVJscon Title
le ABSO&lt;Dltion, which .conducts
USED CARLOT ,;
to five games, losing the
Drysdale, no'
/dropped their eigllth game in 10
Tuesday's Jl£onlts
tournament.
This policy
Locust 1 Sru- ..._
21 -.19 in quarter final round. Pet"'1
.
,starts.
New York 126 St. Louis 125
elumnates public sale of tickets
erlccn then went on to defeat If That:' the
developfment f In other games : Ken
More than $11 billion is spent (Only game scheduled!
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rom looe trammg camps o the 1
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d t' · · he
Wed d
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Williams and wm the nationa l S F
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G.t
d +h en's seventh mnmg homer eac year on a ver 1smg m t
nes ay'&amp; Games
wue
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Boys under 16 crown.
Lan A ra~ccsc~d am s anh t" e broke a 7-7 ti• and handed the Unlted States, according to the NBA Playoff-Cincinnati at
Cobo Hall play continues in- os nge ""ts gerst. asdt e~ wo Washington Senators an 8-7 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
lon (Only game scheduled!
managemen
con mue L•• elr .
Two of bueboll's 111&lt;)11
to laJe Saturday night through efforts Tuesdv to sign base" vcctory .over . the Bosto? Red
famous
pitchers, Ruhe Wad·
quarler finAl rounds at 40 ta- bal l's three be-st pitchers.
~x.' wh1le Wllhe Horton s f1rst
deU
and
Chrllty Mathewson1
bh•!ii in all divisipns Semi-finals
.
, mmng grand-slam homer and
once played profellioDII
th ·
The
Gcants
succeeded
m i solo homers by Don Demeter
.
1.
and f ma1 maces are pay-.
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footbaU aga!JIIt ea.eb other.
s•gncng
t an dcr and AI Kaline propelled the
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uan arcc a a .cr a - &gt;Y •Detroit Tigers to a 7-4 lriumpll
:Mack"
McGillicuddy
organsmgt an .cen erstase m a holdout. but even a personal
AG.OO - l o l - Iii
large amphctheater
the New
Yorkdrove
Yankee&lt;.
, seating
. . . thou- IcaII from Dod ger Presc.dent lover
Jackie
warner
in three CANTON, Ohio (UPI) - for the Chicago Bear.!, co•cch•!d Ized 1 professlonal football
team and called it the PhUa·
!&lt;ands or table tenms fans.
Walter O'Malley failed to budge runs with a homer and single to George McAfee, who starred in pre football until 1962, when
delphia Athletlcr. Waddell
Sandy Koufax and Don Drys- pace the Californla Ansel• 00 Chicago's historic 7:1&lt;) pasting retired to his ranch In
played on this team, which
1
dale 1~ the1r ncgotmhons.
. ~n ll-0 victory over the of Washington in the 1940 Bulldog earned his
played a Pittsburgh aquad
with llathewoon u ill full.
Marcchal, who posted a .22-13 Cleveland Indians.
National Football League cham- from his borte crushing
FURNITURE CO.
Irel'ord last season. and fm1shed
hack. Mack's team won ond
Bind• Up Metl
. pionsbip game, will be inducted as a linebacker and
MUOH, W.VA.
he elalmed the "wOrld'a
second to Koufax m earned run
I this summer along with seven blocks as a center.
cbampionahlp.~
average with 2"14, signed fr a Woody Held belted a two-run other greats into the National Herber is best knowtl for
httle more than $70 000. The ho.m~r tn the seventh mmng to
.
By Uniied Press International '· Dominican Dandy"
been give the Baltimore Orioles a 5-3 Professconal Football Hall of pinpoint passes to Green Bay
The Natconal Basketball A•so- holdin.g out for $80.000 but victory over the New York Fame.
teammate Don Hutson, a ;
&lt;latcon
playoffs
begcn
toncght
setcled
for
a
compr"'mse
Mets.
McAfee,
0 Duke graduate charter member of the ball of !
.
w1th Boston hosting Cincinnati agreement.
Art Mahaffey pitched &amp;eore- who now ofriciates NFL games, fam~ and ene of. the greatest
and continue Thursday when Sl. O'Malley placed a call to less tw&lt;&gt;bit ball for lour ucnings Bill Dudley, Joe Guyon Arnie rececvers ever m the NFL.
L~~is .travels to ~altimore. . Drysdale and Koufax Tuesday and Pal coc;ates. and Alex Herber, Walt Kiesling.' st....e Herber, the top passer 1st the
Were ready,
St. Loms buc offered the two pitrhers the Johnson ~ad five hils between Owen Hugh (Shorty) Ray and NFL for three seasons, also
playcr&lt;nach Richie Guerin said same contract that had pre- them to hand the St. Louis Clyde' (Bulldog) Turner were played pro ball with the Gi&amp;Rts.
Tuesday night after his team viousiy beeR offered them and Cardinals. a 1-4 victory over chose• uoanimously to the four- Kiesling, a jouriltyman tackle
cloS&lt;d out its regular season by rejected.
Cm~1nnatc:
year-&lt;&gt;ld shrine.
who played With more than a
dropping a 12&amp;-125 decision to
Hard Tim••
Pmc!h-httter Frank Boiling Kiesling Owe
nd Ra
half dozen pro clubs, attended
Mohogany Finloh Comolt or
the New York Knickerb..,kers. Meanwhile. both the Giants drove ~ the tying •ad winning deceased . • The
su.;;.r; college at Sl. Thomas,. Minn. A
Low Boy, I Year Guar·
"We've bee~ playing our b08t and Dodgers continued to ru~ Wtth a single In the ecghth inductees will he honored here rough hneman, K10slmg later
antee on Picture Tube
ball all season recently," flounder en the exhibition lnnmg to lead the Atlanta In ceremonies scheduled for became a top-noteh coach.
(;uerin said. Baltimore ha• games.
Braves to a 4-3 lrlumph over Aug. 'l1 it was announced Ray didn't contribute to the
been our toughest team all year . San Francisco, whic'll won its : lhe . Kansas Ccty Athlelscs.
Tuesday.' ·
NFL OR the footbaU field, but in
but we're playing very ~oodlf~rst sex gam.es of the spring, I Pitclcer Frank Ca~ptR hit all Owen
bose umb lla de- his office where be streami!Red
GENERAL ELECTRIC
now...
·dropped its fifth straighJi ~~s~ ~aded Single m the last lense ~v:utinnized ~: game the sport in his capacity as
Guerin thought the absence of Tuesday, los eng to the Chtcago
g1l lo P"':" the Houston/ and ill still let use toda served NFL techmcal adviSOI' and
Bal timore's Gus Johnson would Cubs 4-2. . '
.· .
ha
over the I the New York Giants
player
supervisor. Roy, of
help his club but minimized the Bobby Wines 12th ~~~·~g Don ~uford's e\loop siR le and coach lor 28 year• . Owen, DhnoiS, held the pool from 19311
1
va:ue"• "lbe understand
Johnny
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Green '' en ocng w
tn By Untied Press lntenallonal Chicago Wbite Sol defeated the I developing outstanding players II
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Johnson s place;, He could make
WOLVERHAMPTON
En- Minnesota Twins 5-4 In 10 from obscure talent, attended
II tough for us"
gland (UP!) _ Jack ' Bode!~ innings. The Victory was the Uttle Phillill'l Ulliversity in
aRidlos and R-rd
The Bullels have won seven 20llil B 'lain
1 . ted G . Wbite Sox lith In 13 exhib'tioa Oklahoma.
Players
"
• 2111&gt;
ou pocnItaly (10)
m-.Igames.
'
of .10 ga mes a.•ai nst the Ha wks seppe' M'cgliarl
Dudley was an all-around aRodio &amp; T.V. TubH
thiS •ea""" and all live games
'
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halfback l.r the Pittsburgh
a Antennas anG
In Baltcmore, wher~ the. odd NEW YORK CUP!) _ Bobby OPERATION SUCCE9SJIUL
Steelers, Detroit Lions and
Acces$0rin
game of .the five seCI08 well be ,Bartels, 151, New York, out- NEW YORK (UP!)' -S.IdRe- Washington RedskiM, and led a Small Applianplayed.. 1! needed.
pointed Hugo Figueroa, l461&gt;, llaa, winner of the Santa Antta the NFL in roshlng and
21" 1.1. COLOR CONIO~I Guerm, toammate Cliff Ha- Chile (8).
,
Derby and nomlna!tod lor the returnlng punt.! and kickoffs.
~an and .Tom Gola of New Yor~
-Belmont Slakea, had a success· "Bullet Bill" played his ctllep\ayed en Ihecr !mal regular MIAMI BEACH, Fla. &lt;UPI) lui operation on Tuesday to ll&amp;te ball at Virginia, whore be
D"' t.il. COLOR CONIO~I ,..son games Tueaday. All -Levi Forte, 198, Miami; out- remove a hone chip
1s IICOI"ed 134 points in r941.
!hod
UMII
1
three have announced thecr pointed Chip Johnaon, 195, Na- expecte4. to be Mil of.clklllnr Guyon, a standout performer To ntolosst
w/t
retirement at the close of . ~e ·pies', li'la. (10).
aix months.
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at Carlisle and Georgia Tech
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current sea"'"·
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A poUuck dinner honoring 60 "Sll
year members preceded lh
Threads Among The' Eastman, and Stanford Stockmeetulf of Hemlock
Gr ve
The organizaUon of
Harold Jones is the pre9'
Grange 2049 Saturday
from past secre- ent master, Eight of the past
The honored guests were ' I
was given by Stanand Mrs. James A Sml
Mr. ord Slocklon. Paat masters of
and Mrs. Dorsel StPlth,
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Emma Smith
c· Ie Meets
On March 18th

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presented Willi many blrlbday
silts. Refresbments were serveel at the clese of !lie meellna
carrying out the St. .Patrick's
Day colora.
Attending In addiUon
to
named were Mro. Jane

ll'rlnl: Grimm,
masters are sUII members
East Main st., Pomeroy, bonA period of reminiscence' and
ored their sranddaUihter, DelllrC
tales of past Grange meetings
on her ltthl
was enjoyed. A 50 ear read- The Syracuse Ladles
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ing was given b
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other readings
has decided to serve the blood t!=;n Mr. ""d Mrs.
i the Reorganized Church

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14, the port:
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Mr! WlYard, who transr.::
C Wh a I •. y,
went, Mrs. glara
::d session . was conducted by
· Wells Thursday, Marc:;•·ll.
Prollltb, Mrs. liah Roush, Mrs,
from Carleton Grange.
AI" Nelson Dan lyde Will, Inspection was conducted by Who killed the Grange?, Frank the
Ada Slack. It Imboden
Ro nda meeting was opened
de- Jamce Lee, Mrs. Earlene NorThe tables, in whit. cover Leo Story Fr nka cf"':mlngs, Edith Wakely, district deputy, Clark. Several Instrumental se- opened wcth prayer followed by Skip
'Mr
:.d j votlons by Mrs. Fay Proffitt
Golda GIUIIan, Miss
were centered with ·an arrang.: Cook C
Ha ton
Asa when Theodoru.s Council Daugh- lectlons were presented by Ho- the pledge to the Americ"" Oag. Billy Roush of 'New. Ha e w' and prayer by Una Dotson.
Rousb and Mrs. Lucy
mont of gold colored Dowers Lanrcln · zib
' wrence 1ters of America met Monday mer Rice and Amos Leonard. Easter baskets are being Va.
v n, · The business meeting was Taylor.
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and the numeral "50" ln gold. Curtis g,Delor~ Ddklfl:
Sam / evenlng at the IOOF hall.
Visitors were present from worked on and orders are tak- Winning prizes were Chuckle presided over by women's lead----Honored guests
seated at
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ay, Amanda Dean Barnltz, councilor, pre- Roc:k Springs and Lodl Granges. en by any .member or
to Young, Desiree Kay and Pam. er, Mrs. MyrUe Proffitt. Theme
VISITED PARENTS
a table With whit. cover and ·•sided and the meeting opened
Sylvca Zwilling 992-5162, Ecleen ela June :Imboden.
lor the month of March Is "We TAIC Sherman I. Roberts of
decorated with the numeral
ln ritualistic form. Mrs. Wakelv
Clark, 1192-2740; Agnes White,
Respond lo His Will in Our opeka, Kansas spent from
''511 and a birthday Cake Iced
and Phyllis Rowan, deputy
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992-24111, or Ada Slack, 992-2601.
Personal Consecration."
to Sunday here with
In whcte and decorated with the
Forest Rose
were reThese baskets well only
be
The service project Is a
• ma parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shernumeral "50" and roses
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ceived officially. Reported ill
made as ordered and ne orders
80Dal consecration gift
f:;,
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~old Gold sheaf cerUfieate•
were Margaret Seldenable imwill be taken after April 2.
.
each member of the departROME
"':' presented each by Frank
I
I proving, Edna Bartels, Helen
Mrs. Ralph Robson was reare
with
men!. A round robln get well Mrs.
aiCrk the eldest past master Mr Lawrence Milhoan has Baer, Mabel Wolfe, Kathryn elected president when the Loy- a
s na.me on It.
Jeannie Boone daUj!hter of card was sent lo Mrs. Eula Mulberry-av h( rle) Morris,
prt&lt;ent.
been returned to his home on Goodwin
Lula Russell.
al Helpers class of the Syra" auxchary well serve the the Rev. and Mrs.
Donal Proffitt, Mrs. Wells and MilS home after
as
returned
A program was
presented N. Fifth Ave. after having been One apphcant, Maxine Moore cuse Methodist church met MonVISit Boone, observed her sixth
Detson were pleasantly sur- pitalization In ::e
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with the song, , • patienl at Holzer Hospital for was
reinstated, af- day evening at the church.
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mo e. Y •. Hud- day at a party held during the p1sed when they each were Ia! Hospital.
rans emor_____ _ several weeks where he was ter which IDiimtcon was held The meeting opened
. t h san, hostess, served dehccous morn·
kinder
treated lor a heart condition with Erna Jesse as captain. Psalm 23 in unison f t d refreshments to Clara Laven- M
Mr :
class:J
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Recent guests of Mr.
d
Wakely asked for a $t.so wilh devotions by Mrso
tier, Mildred Pierce, Marie Rlz. edo by Ythe
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Visit Elberfelds Busy Housewares Dept
Mrs. Arnold Dodaon were Mr. gl I for a home and orphans ta-l Thomas, who read a Sermon- er, Carne Smelser,. Ada Slack, Reynolds with the' art
.
tl{,. The Mit' Fl
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and Mrs. Wayne Burton and ble at the rally and Erna Jesse elte on Psalm 23. A readin Agnes White, Sylvca Zwllhng, The Dlsne land p y.
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children of Nor.lolk, va. and Mr.
named to purchase the / "The
of the East:; and Thelma Grueser. Mabel wried out; the
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off!eers were elected at and Mrs. Wliicam Dodson and g P.l
flower was given by Mrs. Wil- Pcckens was a contributing hos- napkins and the entertalnme t'
the \larch meeting of the Past children of Columbus.
I wans were made for the raJ- bam Eichinger. Mrs
Orville tess.
The Rev. Boone showed
l'hiefs of Meig• Temple Pytl&gt; Mrs. Charles Searles
and ~ thhic~Owlil be held March 31, Crooks was welcomed as
a
slides taken during a recent
'"'i Siscecs Monday evening at daughter, Mrs. Don Becker and I ~ e OF bali. It was voted new member.
trip through Disneyland and
!he home of Mrs William AU daUj!hter, Lisa, have returned t
the rally tax and a con- A contributiOn of $50
Iff
also five zoos they had visited
nwn Mrs Betty Riggs
from Arlington, Va. where they ;' u wn of $5 was voted to the made to the parsonage fund
Mrs Boone served
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den t. was m charge. ' p - spent several days Wllh Mr. and
fund. The dm- A round robin get well Pard
mint 'suck Ice cream
The new slale of officers ln- 1Mrs. Walter Murray Harris and at Federa
will be served was sent to .Mrs. Eldon Will al
late cupcakea decorab.cJ with
&lt;'IIJdes Mrs. Phil
Meinhart son, Walter. Mrs. Becker's son, P
nd ted hurch at 5:30 Holzer Hospital. Other offieefs
Che numeral "6" Jeannie chose
P'" rdent; Mrs. George Childs: Gregory, remamed with his I
are to be elected
were Mrs.
Melvm
Jas her helpers a'n.! guests, Trirreas url'r and Mrs. Kad OwMr. and Mrs ' A practice
VICe president; Mrs
MASON- Mrs. Ray Proffitt, na Gibbs, David Boone, Tracy I
,n seeretary
f Mr /c er.
i Sunday at 2 p.m
ce for cllcam Houdashelt, secretary; Mason presented Easter devo- Burdette, Valorie Lewl•, Jaye '
'l'he meellng was
opened ~
. an Mrs. Randolph Ward Mrs. Bee le on
Mrs. Royal Thomas, assistant tionals when the Sunshine Class Ord, Carmen Thoma, Marcia
1111h ' The Lord'• Prayer" in i
Do; of Coundl pr!ented
Mrs. Helen Da.me- of the Mason Methodist Churcn Cale, Judy McLeod and John
"i"''" The traveling
prize ' cently with Mrs. J . Vl~e re- Mrs. Wakely and gifts were se t f E' h.' ~asurer, Mrs. Wilham met on Thursday evening at1 the Russell.
wa~ &lt;JwurdM to Mrs Meinhart M d
. am~ urray. to Edith Betzm
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n J IC mger, assistant treasurer; church. A reading titled 'The
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New hlib-velocity, easy·to~lean
und "·""'' and gifts were pre- ' erl.' p:~i:~~v Bill ?cxond (Bev- Seidennbel. A g~1 ':;as al~~g;re~ l ;~rl kB. Wl'feese, teacher; Mrs. White Lily" was given by the
RETURNS TO POST
5·element
blade
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st-nted to Mrs Bigg! in honor: the·.
. e re ~e . to sented to Erna J
r~ I an lnebrenner, assistant leader.
S.-8gt. Ernest E. Imboden
• Retracliblo com1~rt·grlp. handle
of her bcrthday The next meet- I! afte~ ;e~:. m Pon~:c, Mich. from the team At"~~ ~aptac~ te~cl~r: Mrs. Damon Farrell The refresfiment table wss (Gene) has returned to CaliforFANS
• finger·Juard Protective Grillo
mg I\ as scheduled te meet at h'
mg severa ays With the meeting r~fresh c ose o an rs. Thomas Hayman flow- decorated in keeping with St ma where he will depart for
lh~ home uf Mrs. George Ch!ld!l. l ~~ ~rents~M;. and Mrs. John served. '
ments were ~committee: and Mrs. Royal Patrick's Day. Hostesses wer~ Viet Nam. He recently spent
• Cqgis tjjj ta 5 1ooms
The reudings were gi"~oen m- ' Joi~~~on t~
au~hter, Sharon.
omas, cards.
Mrs. Ray Proffitt and Mrs Rus- a .ao day ,furlough with
bls
d udmg
"The
Bachelor " d g e family were Mr.
The meetmg closed with the sell Capehart. Mrs
Albert w•fe, family and friend•. His
brought bv Mrs Pal Gallagh~r ' :~n ~·~· ~·~,a~ Conger and I
M~pah benedictcon, afler whcch i Swatzel, president, . presided wife, . Mrs. Wanda Imboden '
and read by Mrs Biggs and
. . . .o ac son. A dmner l /s
a essert course was served by durmg a brief business meet- &lt;Kaptma) and children, Pam
"A lAIIIe Bit of
read :
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of the
Mrs. Wilham Houdashelt
ing prior to the social hour.
Roger and Skip, will reside..; '
by \I! s Biggs Games
were ' Mrs Dale M
. .h
Attending were Mrs.
Murl Kerr St. In Pomeroy until he
and prizes won by Mrs turned from
"wh' re- Plans we
d f
4tl! Birthday of
Megee, Mrs. William Fry, Mrs. returns.
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us
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re rna e or a rum- D
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Lester Zerkle Ml
Hild
'" " · rs e er
Stace. t oht has spent the past week mage sale Mav 5-7 when the
aug Iter Hoflored
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\1" Gallagher and Mrs. Riggs , wcth h&lt;&gt;r son and family, Mr. JOF class of the United Mctho- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Imboden, ~:~ Lorena Wecss, Mrs. Mar- !
I
served a salad and Mrs James Mourmng and d1st church met Monda evenSt. m Pomeroy, honored
Frame, Mrs. Mary John- 1
rnurse at the elose of the ev.n"' chcldren. Dale and Juli and their lng at !be church.
y
thecr daughter, Pamela, on her '
Pearl Roush, Mro.
new baby son, James Michael.
Mrs. Marie Chapman, res!- 4th bcrthday recently.
! Stewa""" Swatzel, Mrs. Helen
r
~- : Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Walburn dent, was In charge of the ~eel- Attendcng were Mrs. Neva
rt, Mrs. Donald Foglesong,
/and children of Vienna, W. Va. ing which opened with devotions Gr1mon and Descree of PomeMrs. Ev.
i spent the weekend with their by Mrs. Antone Lucke who read roy; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Irn- ding and Mas, Prlss. ary DudPomeroy, Ohio
, parents, Mr. and Mn. Verner excerpts from the book Man boden and Peggy of Middleport:
rs. • offllt.
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I See and son, Keith, and Mr. and Morals and Maturity, by Nor: Mr. and. Mrs. Frankhn ImbodCO~
Mrs. Rayma,nd Walblll'll aDd man Vincent Peale. Members
Melessa, Debbie, Teresa, Out f to FOR
riJUI
family.
responded lo roll call with
Kimberly, Timothy and Tony
. -o- wn re atives and
flfr
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Fridov thru Tuesdoy
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haskins meditation or verse concernin: of Syracuse; Mrs. Mary LongO:
:•r the
of
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Morch 25·29
were dinner guests Sunday of Lent.
netle and children of Tuppers · . ·
. , ormer Middleport
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sowm at Proceeds lrom the rumma Ptams; Mr and Mrs. Jaek Lu"" resident, mcluded his family,
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their home in Wellston. Joining sale will be used toward
and Terry of Middleport,
Mro. Wayne (Bracky)
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Haylf'y Mills. Dean Jones them were their daughter and purchase Qf a refrigerator for ::er Allen and Skip~r Im- Beachand ~n, Billy, West Palm
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Dorothy Provme
, son-en-law, Mr. and Mrs. Char- the church kitchen. It was _I en of Pomeroy.
'Fla., and Mr. and Mr..
by • Fl;nt
les Haskcns of McArthur. The cided to have a white ele h::t Wm?mg prczes were KimberBeahm,
Knoxville,' J
r Admlsolon 75, 140c
birthday anniversary of Mrs sale at the April meeting PM ly, Timot:Jy, Melissa Imboden Donn.' his stster, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Haskins was observed. Dwight Parker M
rs. and Terry Lunsford.
n Graber, Cleveland; and
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brother, Curtis E. Wood Englewere ..,;. Gerald Wlcdermuth
4-H COUNCIL MEETS
wood, Calif; Mr. and Mrs Ceo
for the s:'ct~.:'ur~~:se tal~s .The Meigs County 4-H Coun- cil Hype and son, Ansieact,
ies for the alta/at
a so hi- ~ ell met recently at the Exten- W. V~.; Mr.~ Mrs. Vernon
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
Mrs. Eddie SrnithE:ter.
scon offiCe to discuss a boat Hawkcns, Marcon;. Mrs. Aulta
a hymn quiz and a B'b~ucted mlrlp, the Junior leaders pro- ~edway, Oak Hill, W. Va.;
during the r
' e quLZ gram and the potato chip sale
. and Mrs. Duel Hawkins and
which a des~e~~~rs~·:~ after Attending were C. E. Blakes: daughtor, Cottageville, W. Va.;
ved by Mrs E
s ser- lee, Mi" Margaret Griffiths Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Legg and
and Mrs G~ I vereU Thomas Mrs. Roy Holter Clair Wood." family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nay. ra d Wcldennuth. Patricia Koblent;, Sharon Hoi: lor, Ravenswood; Mr. and Mrs.
ter, Sally Mora, Patricia Dorst C. M. B~rnetl, Charleston, W.
Jennifer Blakeslee John Mer.: Va.; Wilham Senate, Sam Horditb and Alan Gibson
ton, Parkersburg; Mr. and Mrs
Everett Noble, Charl08 Noble:
VISITS SISTER
~lnceton, w. Va.; and Mr. and
Complete Selection
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Nancy Thompson, Beech _ st
"· W. !f. Arlnglon and Mrs.
of
stu/S~N ,- Several Wahama i Pomeroy, daughter of Mr and ~y Scott, London, W. Va.;
en a ong With their Home . Mrs. Danny Thorn son .
. and Mrs. A. E. Gautier
Jarman Shoot
E.con~lcs teacher, Mrs. Da- uLltUe Sister"
p ' spe:~t Mr, i.nd Mrs. William Noms'
For Men
v~d
;Iller, of Middleport attend- Universily with w:!ke~dl at ~hJO Lake Kanode, Coiumbuo;
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e arshall University Home nie Sue.
SIS er, en- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lucas and.
Economtcs Dept. open house on
daughter, Moundsville w va
Friday Th
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ey were accompany Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Harry
SPRING HAS
Miller' and W· K. Mars h3 II
ARRIVED AT
both of New Haven.
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Attending ""'e Barbara MarCHAPMAN·
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shall, Becky Lewis, Pauletta
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Hutchmson, Sharon Roach Be
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Gives Easter
Devotionals

The Southeastern Ohio Ath· COLUMBUS !UPI)-The 19118
Tblrtl Team
Mills! Bob Royt, Clearfort;
letic League's three Class A United Press lntencational Jim Metzo, Sandusky St. Hugb TerreU, East CliiiiAm;
teams - Pomeroy, Middleport Class A All-Ohio high ochool Maryl,l-2; Terry SaiVely, Pow• Jack Hoffman, Yellow Sprlnga;
and Nelsonville - failed 1o land basketball teams, wlth lteigbt, hatan Point, f.O; Larry WllBOD, Geae Egbert, Anna; Steve Kilo
a player on !he first, secood weight and seasoa scorlq av- DiXIe, 6-5; Russ MerriR Lupn me, Pymatunlag Valley; Delcay
or third team All Ohio, but erage;
Elm, 1-4; J5lld Jolta Hochateller, Berrier, Ashtabula St. Joinll;
Middleport's Gary Stobart and
F11'11t Team
Bertin Hilaod, f.O.
Rich Bell, Mlddlefisld Cardilel;
"Wtey aren't yoa like
Nelsonville's Bob Richards rat- Kerry Myer•, Celina JCHS,
Special MeiiiOil
Frank Krauss, Klrtlalld;
young men? In lbe spring ed til&lt;&gt; 1966 United Press Inter- 1-3, 175, 29.4, Sr.
Dan WDaon, Zanesville Rose- Chutas, Grand VaUey; Kelt Blfo
their Janey IIII'IIA ta Jove
Batiena\'s Special
Mentioo Tom Crosswhite, Dennl... Sl. crau; Gary Stobart Middle- ley, Skyvue; Mark Imhoff,
biklng:"
'
Marys t;-7, 1115, 28.1 Soph.
port; Bob Ricitar&lt;b., Nelson- Crestview; Tom Bilcepr, Law'·
Jim Strausbaugh, Wilton, re- Greg McDivitt Windham, 6-8, ville; Breat Aggas, West Mus- renee; Btu Murphy, Newport; i
Iceived honorable mention, as 185, 24.7, Sr.
klngum; Steve Turnwald, 0111&gt;- Brad Riddle, Caldwell; Jerry
did Marv Hale, McArthur, and Robbie Munn, Bridgeport, 8-1, ville; Jim Cox, Archbold; John Osbol'll, Northwestern; Johtl
Ernie Hall, Fairland.
17&gt; 24.8, Sr.
Eawa, Fairland; Steve Mat- Fraas, Archbold; Tom
TUtsday, Wellston's Ed Jac- Jim Peoix, Rossford 1-4, 165, thew, Plcker~R; Joho Stu- mana, New Coacord
obs was named All - Ohio First 23.7 Sr.
der, Strasburg; Dan Andreas, Glean; Doa Ogletree, Batavia;
Team by both AP and UPI.
Sec:ood Team
Garaway;
Ed
Schweitzer, Randy Wickiser, New Albany;
Todd Snyder, Mike Wren, Mike Blevins, Springboro, 1-~; Anna; Jim Gladieux, Rossford; Roy Strausse, Danville!
Athens, and Pet Anderson of Jim Keister, Rittman, 1-5; Ran· Mike nlty Portsmouth Clay; Heimerl, Jolucst01w; Tom
Gallipolis, al.ong with Larry Gil- dy Thornberry, Beallsville, U; and Randy Nussbaum, Dalton. US, Aurora; Cody Clark,
liland, Wellston, rated honora- Chuck Starbuck, Bellbrook, 1-4
Honorable MeBilon
zeysburg; Glen Schlacter, New
mention Class AA AP All- and Dave Hammer, Fostoria St. D811 Ange101zi, DennlsoA St. Riegel; Roger Benlley,
The. biggest tournament
Ohio Tuesday.
Wendelin, 8-5.
Marys; Roa Gilbert, Kiogs cey Dover; Tim McDaniel.
lhe year - the U. S. Table TenWest Musklngum; Kevllt Wil·
62 Comet 2 Daar
ni• Open - comes up thl~ week1
•
son, Keol State; Herb DeWeese, CATMAN-Unlveralty of KentuckY eerller Thad Jaraea
i cyL ltd. ! r end for 13-year-old John Tanne·
Mansfield St. Peters; Merv . iJ onlY 6-5, but coacb Adolph Rupp ..,, ho'l ... quiet
and
bill of Middleport.
Nugent, New Lundoa; Daa Mur- \ u a guard." Jaraez, a 10phoml:re, 11 the taneat &amp;tarter
62
Ford Gal. 500
ray, Chillicothe Flaget; John for "Rupp's RUilll," wllo IIIIa
tf 1111
The 1965 Boys Under 14 U.s.
·
Smalley, Guernsey Catholic; LBaron'l belllel{lll;
champcon, Tannehill well play ATHENS, 0 . - Ohio Unlver- starring lnfeielders, No. 2
ens) and Jerry McCoBnell (Cai1- Bob Newsome, Chillicothe
1"' first match Friday at
sity baseball coach Bob Wren er Lenny Stahl (9-2) and oot- ton) round out the starting staff. gel; Ted Schumacher, RittmBR;
p.m. 10 fabulous Coho Hall
says he's starting out tic• sea- fielder Jerry France.
Basketballer Fred Cluff, Hill.. Steve Foster, Franklin Monroe;
Dt1roct '" the Boys Under , son optimistically. This should The most noteabie lo.,, 1st boro soph., will also get a long Russ Spccer, Sprcngboro;
.
di~cSJon, a . level of play
indicate right away the veter- addition to Stahl, was junior look doWil South.
Lauer, Caldwell; Bill OWen, Big
w cch he hkely well be
an diamond master figures to All-America• shortstop Terry Two more All-MAC player•, Walnut; Jcm Strau.shaUj!b,
by the quarter fmal round.
field another representative Harmo• 1.334), who signed a In addition to Murphy, should , ton; Marv Hale, McArthur;
He plays his firs! match
club that opens a challenging pro contract with the Phillies furnish the fireworks at the Nell ColemaR, WesUall;
FaM unahle !Is obtsln llckoto telecasts ucl 1ltlllOtlltOed the
the Boys under 16 Division Sat schedule March 28 at Clemson. last summer. Last year's team, plato. Senior centerfielder Bob Hughes, Rittman; Ernie
the Ohio High School
following station
urdav at 10 a.m. This " the
W
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ld ba
according to NCAB staUstlcs, Willet !Cincinnati Reading) and FWruoodrlanfd;ld MBJ!kl F d'
AA basketbbeall bl0
Colmnbus, WLW-C;
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· th'
ren, owever, cou
ve a fmisb,ed 8th in batting ( 301) junior shortstop Berke Recchen
s 10 ; 1 e e co,
agam
a
w
EWES-TV; Cinclmtatl,
vcscon he tcompdetle3s m M" year difficun time In trymg to equal 9th In pitching 1190 ERA). and back (Euclid) moved by
ford; Doug All, Mansfield
favorite teams OD
WLW-D;
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Yru•••slown
1965. one month before Mav
year' recor e s 12th m fielding (.9571.
from third base, hit .356 and
ers;
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WIDe,
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, h
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_ · In Ohm hcstory - when the •·we should hav !air hitting ,3!4 respectively last spring.
Scott Chaney •. Lakota, AI
A rune-statioa televls\811
WYTV:
31.. I96 '· t e natconal. cut off Bobcats "'"' 28 of 3l games,
. . e
• Willet, this ear's ca tain er, Pymatumng Valley;
work ha• been organized lo
, Zanesville,
dale for all JUnior dcvcscons.
the Mid-Amerccan Conference ti- but pllchmg IS the key to any 'll
k 'th y .
. p , Barcikowski Burton· Steve Fa- ry the semi-fmal and champ- Wlii1-TV, ucl SteubeaviUe, WS..
successful
season, reasoned , WI wor Wl JUnrors J1m Le•
•
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Tannehill plays out of the 1tie and the lOth poSitcor m the Wren, adding, "and the guts , 1 Vero !Warren I and Larry Mer- zekas, Facrport Harbor; Paul KJnhip game of the Cia AA
Columbus Table Tennis club C&lt;JIIegcate baseball rankmg•.
the infield has to be replaced." chant (Marion) in the outfield. Buehner, Preble Shawnee;
tourney March 2?-:lli at
The first semi • llnal game
from where 10 other pla)·ers. in- "We 've been outside for a • The pitching staff appears set LeVero, the rlghtlieldcr,
hit Seever!, O.k Harbor;
Areaa
on the Olua State U
Marcll25 will be tele•ised start1
eluding several top-ranked men week and this will btlp but the I at this stage with senior right- 311, Berchant .365 as a pinch- cesler, Sandusky St. Mary's; ' YR camp; ; c:mb':;, Co- 1ng at7:30 p.m. with the secollll
and women of Ohco also are !&lt;'am is still a long way from ~· bander Tom Murphy (Euclid) hitter a year ago.
Roger Geyer, Botkms;
ea e,od :• th game scheduled to gel under11
1
entered in the national show. rounding into shape," admitted the anchor man. Murphy was Tabbed for possible starting Habdo, Bruigeport; Bob
us, agacn pr ucmg e
at 9:30 p.m., barring
Chcef obstacles to the Middle- Wren, starting his 18th season the number two winner in the jobs iR the infield in addition to cher, Dalton, Dan Wallace,
BILL'S BENEFITS
in the first game.
pori eighth grader emerging as 131M&gt;lll7) as the head coach. nation last year with a perfect Reicbenbach are basketballer Pcqua Catholic; Paul
..
.
dlamplonsblp game wm
Boys under 16 champion this "That was an exceptional group 10.0 record and 2.32 ERA.
Phil Williams (Upper Arling- Twm Valley Soulb; Gary .
The orcgmal Gl Btu
a 7:30 p.m., Marcil 26.
year are Tom Williams, 15, of last year, 'm kind of spoiled," Other starting asslgaments Inn) at first Jim McGregor Ius, Lancaster Bishop FenwiCk; for those who were Ia
Returning to handle the play· •
Del roil, runnerup !n that dcvi- added Wren.
cwld come lrom a quartet of (HarrlsoR)
Dick
Duncan Alan Welch, Grover Hill; and before Jan. 31,1956, and did not by-play BDRouncing w111 be Ken
1
sion last year; Steve Parsons, Several key positions left op- hurlers headed by senior lefty (AChens) a catcher and J 1m Mike Ye:_gle, Portsmouth East. use thecr benefits and who were Coleman, the voice of
1b
14. Charleston, two-times Boys en by gradyation give Wren an Larry Robinson (Coshocton), Workman (Grove City) at third
atlll m sernce slier
date..
Browus. Colemaa has
51
Under 14 U. S. champion and immediate problem and once who compiled a 4-0 mark and base. All three are j1111iors. Wren
Final NBA Slandlago
luty Gl in that posltioa
times been voted the top
West Virginia's men's champ- he gels his own club squared a- 0"78 REA as a junior. Righthand· bas also givea some considera- By United Press InternaliOIIBI ble lor 18 mo~ths of educalloD
be Ohio in the IJio
ion; Glen Cowan, 14, of Los round two or three other MAC ers Bob Dixoo (Granville), an lion oR moving Duncan w the
Eastern Division
if he bad prev~ously used
poll
of
the
National Sports1110
Angeles the 1965 runnerup to teams are waiting with title as- ace reliever last spring witb a outfield, Wdlet at third base and
W.. L. . Pet. " GB
of his 36; but
'lind Sportscasten AssoTannehill for the Boys Under pirations. Gone are four of five 3.0 mark, Bill Wooddell (Ath- Workma1 at second.
X-Phila
55 25 .888
er ehgJble H he had used all dation. He will again be assis~
H title, and Roger Lewis, 14, Daily Sentmel,
0. March 23 1966--3
Boston
54
I IIIOIIths under the old benefill. . wllb colnr and stalisties by
Columbus.
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II-GAME SCHEDULE
Cincinnati
45 35 .563 10
Jvnmy Crum, sports dirtctor of
Parsons Bnd Tannehill are
NEW YORK (UP!) -The New York
30 50 .37&gt; 25
WLW-C, Columbus.
0
teamed in tbeir division doubles
National Basketball AsstlCiaWestern Divlsiote
There will also be eJtenslve
and Dick Farrel, 16. Cleveland,
lion, which plans to expand to
W. L. Pd.
radio coverage of all lolD'Dathird ranked in Ohio men's sinIO teams with the addition el X-Los Angls
45 35 .563
ment games.
gles. plays wilh him in the Boys
another club, will play an Bl Balt1more
38 42 .475 f
will
Under JB divi sion.
.,
g!IDie schedule the next two , St Loucs
36 44 .450 9
on added SlgnllJCance thiS y~ar
Last year while slill 12 TanBy RF.Il McMANK
homer gave the Philadelphia 1 seasons.
1 San Fra•
35 45 .4311 10
1st light of the. new ticket policy
nehill took Mike Pflerlein of .
UP! Sports Wrller
Phillie&lt; a 3-2 triumph over Los I The NBA college draft will be Detroct . .
. 22 58 .275 U
the
High School
Grand Rapids. then
lS. I Marichal. si! Koufax and Angeles as the Dodgers held May ll in New York.
X-DJVJscon Title
le ABSO&lt;Dltion, which .conducts
USED CARLOT ,;
to five games, losing the
Drysdale, no'
/dropped their eigllth game in 10
Tuesday's Jl£onlts
tournament.
This policy
Locust 1 Sru- ..._
21 -.19 in quarter final round. Pet"'1
.
,starts.
New York 126 St. Louis 125
elumnates public sale of tickets
erlccn then went on to defeat If That:' the
developfment f In other games : Ken
More than $11 billion is spent (Only game scheduled!
".
.
rom looe trammg camps o the 1
h
d t' · · he
Wed d
llco oompe"•• liCboob
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Williams and wm the nationa l S F
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G.t
d +h en's seventh mnmg homer eac year on a ver 1smg m t
nes ay'&amp; Games
wue
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Boys under 16 crown.
Lan A ra~ccsc~d am s anh t" e broke a 7-7 ti• and handed the Unlted States, according to the NBA Playoff-Cincinnati at
Cobo Hall play continues in- os nge ""ts gerst. asdt e~ wo Washington Senators an 8-7 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
lon (Only game scheduled!
managemen
con mue L•• elr .
Two of bueboll's 111&lt;)11
to laJe Saturday night through efforts Tuesdv to sign base" vcctory .over . the Bosto? Red
famous
pitchers, Ruhe Wad·
quarler finAl rounds at 40 ta- bal l's three be-st pitchers.
~x.' wh1le Wllhe Horton s f1rst
deU
and
Chrllty Mathewson1
bh•!ii in all divisipns Semi-finals
.
, mmng grand-slam homer and
once played profellioDII
th ·
The
Gcants
succeeded
m i solo homers by Don Demeter
.
1.
and f ma1 maces are pay-.
· thecr
· ace reg
· hh
footbaU aga!JIIt ea.eb other.
s•gncng
t an dcr and AI Kaline propelled the
fl
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ONLY
1n lg()2 Corneilua "Connie
e· ,.un ayd a ernoon
an
mght
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uan arcc a a .cr a - &gt;Y •Detroit Tigers to a 7-4 lriumpll
:Mack"
McGillicuddy
organsmgt an .cen erstase m a holdout. but even a personal
AG.OO - l o l - Iii
large amphctheater
the New
Yorkdrove
Yankee&lt;.
, seating
. . . thou- IcaII from Dod ger Presc.dent lover
Jackie
warner
in three CANTON, Ohio (UPI) - for the Chicago Bear.!, co•cch•!d Ized 1 professlonal football
team and called it the PhUa·
!&lt;ands or table tenms fans.
Walter O'Malley failed to budge runs with a homer and single to George McAfee, who starred in pre football until 1962, when
delphia Athletlcr. Waddell
Sandy Koufax and Don Drys- pace the Californla Ansel• 00 Chicago's historic 7:1&lt;) pasting retired to his ranch In
played on this team, which
1
dale 1~ the1r ncgotmhons.
. ~n ll-0 victory over the of Washington in the 1940 Bulldog earned his
played a Pittsburgh aquad
with llathewoon u ill full.
Marcchal, who posted a .22-13 Cleveland Indians.
National Football League cham- from his borte crushing
FURNITURE CO.
Irel'ord last season. and fm1shed
hack. Mack's team won ond
Bind• Up Metl
. pionsbip game, will be inducted as a linebacker and
MUOH, W.VA.
he elalmed the "wOrld'a
second to Koufax m earned run
I this summer along with seven blocks as a center.
cbampionahlp.~
average with 2"14, signed fr a Woody Held belted a two-run other greats into the National Herber is best knowtl for
httle more than $70 000. The ho.m~r tn the seventh mmng to
.
By Uniied Press International '· Dominican Dandy"
been give the Baltimore Orioles a 5-3 Professconal Football Hall of pinpoint passes to Green Bay
The Natconal Basketball A•so- holdin.g out for $80.000 but victory over the New York Fame.
teammate Don Hutson, a ;
&lt;latcon
playoffs
begcn
toncght
setcled
for
a
compr"'mse
Mets.
McAfee,
0 Duke graduate charter member of the ball of !
.
w1th Boston hosting Cincinnati agreement.
Art Mahaffey pitched &amp;eore- who now ofriciates NFL games, fam~ and ene of. the greatest
and continue Thursday when Sl. O'Malley placed a call to less tw&lt;&gt;bit ball for lour ucnings Bill Dudley, Joe Guyon Arnie rececvers ever m the NFL.
L~~is .travels to ~altimore. . Drysdale and Koufax Tuesday and Pal coc;ates. and Alex Herber, Walt Kiesling.' st....e Herber, the top passer 1st the
Were ready,
St. Loms buc offered the two pitrhers the Johnson ~ad five hils between Owen Hugh (Shorty) Ray and NFL for three seasons, also
playcr&lt;nach Richie Guerin said same contract that had pre- them to hand the St. Louis Clyde' (Bulldog) Turner were played pro ball with the Gi&amp;Rts.
Tuesday night after his team viousiy beeR offered them and Cardinals. a 1-4 victory over chose• uoanimously to the four- Kiesling, a jouriltyman tackle
cloS&lt;d out its regular season by rejected.
Cm~1nnatc:
year-&lt;&gt;ld shrine.
who played With more than a
dropping a 12&amp;-125 decision to
Hard Tim••
Pmc!h-httter Frank Boiling Kiesling Owe
nd Ra
half dozen pro clubs, attended
Mohogany Finloh Comolt or
the New York Knickerb..,kers. Meanwhile. both the Giants drove ~ the tying •ad winning deceased . • The
su.;;.r; college at Sl. Thomas,. Minn. A
Low Boy, I Year Guar·
"We've bee~ playing our b08t and Dodgers continued to ru~ Wtth a single In the ecghth inductees will he honored here rough hneman, K10slmg later
antee on Picture Tube
ball all season recently," flounder en the exhibition lnnmg to lead the Atlanta In ceremonies scheduled for became a top-noteh coach.
(;uerin said. Baltimore ha• games.
Braves to a 4-3 lrlumph over Aug. 'l1 it was announced Ray didn't contribute to the
been our toughest team all year . San Francisco, whic'll won its : lhe . Kansas Ccty Athlelscs.
Tuesday.' ·
NFL OR the footbaU field, but in
but we're playing very ~oodlf~rst sex gam.es of the spring, I Pitclcer Frank Ca~ptR hit all Owen
bose umb lla de- his office where be streami!Red
GENERAL ELECTRIC
now...
·dropped its fifth straighJi ~~s~ ~aded Single m the last lense ~v:utinnized ~: game the sport in his capacity as
Guerin thought the absence of Tuesday, los eng to the Chtcago
g1l lo P"':" the Houston/ and ill still let use toda served NFL techmcal adviSOI' and
Bal timore's Gus Johnson would Cubs 4-2. . '
.· .
ha
over the I the New York Giants
player
supervisor. Roy, of
help his club but minimized the Bobby Wines 12th ~~~·~g Don ~uford's e\loop siR le and coach lor 28 year• . Owen, DhnoiS, held the pool from 19311
1
va:ue"• "lbe understand
Johnny
FIG
drove
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who
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Green '' en ocng w
tn By Untied Press lntenallonal Chicago Wbite Sol defeated the I developing outstanding players II
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Johnson s place;, He could make
WOLVERHAMPTON
En- Minnesota Twins 5-4 In 10 from obscure talent, attended
II tough for us"
gland (UP!) _ Jack ' Bode!~ innings. The Victory was the Uttle Phillill'l Ulliversity in
aRidlos and R-rd
The Bullels have won seven 20llil B 'lain
1 . ted G . Wbite Sox lith In 13 exhib'tioa Oklahoma.
Players
"
• 2111&gt;
ou pocnItaly (10)
m-.Igames.
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of .10 ga mes a.•ai nst the Ha wks seppe' M'cgliarl
Dudley was an all-around aRodio &amp; T.V. TubH
thiS •ea""" and all live games
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halfback l.r the Pittsburgh
a Antennas anG
In Baltcmore, wher~ the. odd NEW YORK CUP!) _ Bobby OPERATION SUCCE9SJIUL
Steelers, Detroit Lions and
Acces$0rin
game of .the five seCI08 well be ,Bartels, 151, New York, out- NEW YORK (UP!)' -S.IdRe- Washington RedskiM, and led a Small Applianplayed.. 1! needed.
pointed Hugo Figueroa, l461&gt;, llaa, winner of the Santa Antta the NFL in roshlng and
21" 1.1. COLOR CONIO~I Guerm, toammate Cliff Ha- Chile (8).
,
Derby and nomlna!tod lor the returnlng punt.! and kickoffs.
~an and .Tom Gola of New Yor~
-Belmont Slakea, had a success· "Bullet Bill" played his ctllep\ayed en Ihecr !mal regular MIAMI BEACH, Fla. &lt;UPI) lui operation on Tuesday to ll&amp;te ball at Virginia, whore be
D"' t.il. COLOR CONIO~I ,..son games Tueaday. All -Levi Forte, 198, Miami; out- remove a hone chip
1s IICOI"ed 134 points in r941.
!hod
UMII
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three have announced thecr pointed Chip Johnaon, 195, Na- expecte4. to be Mil of.clklllnr Guyon, a standout performer To ntolosst
w/t
retirement at the close of . ~e ·pies', li'la. (10).
aix months.
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the topic presented by
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wendell Stuller when the WSCS
"· the Minersville Melbodtst
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Foreign Agricultural Service
(FAS) said prelimiaary fiiiiU'e&amp;
show thai Japan was biggest
buyer of U.S. agriCUltural prod·
ucla ill 1965.

The hymn, Jesus
Savior,
,, \le, opened the program

scripture reading

. .~~ ~~ Psalms 19 and 24. On the
,. ·orship center was • cross, the
8 ' It' and a f'hart representing 1
r.~t1l points of a compass, name\.\ . the churctl., chart, cbanges,
C'ummunity, rhristla1, citizen,
l'rmmJssion and
challenge,
which were explained by the
leader. a poem. "Stir Me,
Lord" by Mro. StuUer, and lhe
hmm. Giw Of Your Best To
The Master, clooed the pro-

U. S. !arm Imports w Japan
totaled a record ~ millioD.
This compares with MLO million
ill 1964, $612 mUiion iR 1963, and
$516 million in 1962.
fRANCE
U.S. farm Imports w Japan
30,000
totaled a record $96!1 milliqn.
This eompares with $810 million
bt 1964, $672 million ia 1963, atid
$516 millioR II !HZ.
Soybeans were tho leadil&lt;g
gram.
single commodity. Imported
:.Irs. William Russell, preslfrom the United States by Japd•nt, was in charge of the busian. The Import of almost 1.5
TURKEY
Dt'S'i session.
Comrnunicatloa
miHioR metric tons of U.S. soy.
""' re'lld of !he distrid meet·
beans cost the Japanese about
8,000
ing in Portsmouth Marct! 29.
$179 million. The record pur!It''· Russell and Mrs. Charles
chases herelofore
were $154
r. rueser are to see about a
million in 1964 whel Imports
p\:Jcc for a rummage sale.
were about 1.3 million rons.
Prayer by the Rev, Wendell
Japanese imports of U.S.
St uller closed the meeting and
feed grains IR 1965 had a comrrlreshments were served by
bined value of almost $250 mil·
lion, compared with $165 millioR
\Irs. Otto Hartenbach and Mrs.
Wide-ranging ,.0rgonizotioo of U.S. fon:es in Eurapo will result if President. Dt Gaullt carries tliraugh ~n his demandl
in 1964. The imports included
F:arl Renslmw w the above and
for changes in the North Atlantic Treaty Organi•ation military setup. f~httng lore~ a~ect~d by Amer~an ,.fusal to
corn, 2.3 million metric tons;
\II',. Sadie Brown, Mrs. Her- I
accept French common~ of all foreign military pe,..nnel o~ French sool Will be pnmonly Atr fon:e unth, but supply.
bt·rt Pugh, Mrs. Rollin Wolfe,
~nes which now for the most port run thn&gt;ugh frunce ol"' wtll ho•e to be relocated. Newsmap !~' present d~p!oygrain sorghum, 1.43 millioR
1:"" Adolph Grueser, Mrs. ,
ment of land, air and sea forces ill the Eun&gt;pean NATO countr•es and Spoln. Bo•ed figures t~diCCite approXlmole
metric tons; barley, 269,295
Hu,mer R~ush, Mrs. Karl Gruetotal of U.S. military penonnel in erKh ~YntrJ, In addilion, thl U.~ 6th fie~ palrelb thl Medatcrraneaa but 11 not
metric tons; and miscellaneous
, •.,. Mrs. Clifford Phillips, Mrs.
Stella Grueser, and Mrs. Eu.' _ _ba
_ se_d_i•_ •_n..:_y_o_n•_ •o_u_nt_":._
:. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ feedstuffs, 235,1140 million met.
ric tons.
Japan also purchased 227.952
metric
rons of U.S. cotton, val·
I
ued at $133 million in 1965.
Clarence E. Miller, Candidate [ ask one of our boys to give his hong and. we do not Interfere, Wheat purchases by Japan
rOUp ee S
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for the Repubhcan ntmlination hfe in V1et Nam if we are not we are fatltng to adequately proThe Pr&gt;meroy Craft and Hob-t
to Congress from the li.Uh Ohio doing our very best to save that teet the lives ~f over.~~~ of ,
KODAK
bt Cl&lt;lb met Wednesday Marchi
o.. tnct speaking before the life."
our sons. Political Iidighlillg
lti at the ~teigs Motorcycle _Club, j DemonsLrations
10 rn&lt;Jking Washm~toR County Republican , "As J0 ng as the enemy can re-. the Administration by members
"lth Maxme Jordan, president, , sock dolls were gJven when the Women 's Club recently said . ! ceJve war supplies unhampera of its own party i!: aiding and
111 , ,1 harge .
. ~ Syracuse Help and Learn Hob· I "We d:) not have UJC r1ght tt 1 ed through their port _at _!Ia I~ abetting the Cause ef Commu·

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pr:~~:rr:~t~:el;"c~~~.ed ~~~ ~Y cluhb l~et recently m

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the own a ·
our boys in VIet Nam? These
Er~ster seasoh. At noon the ! A routine business session l"'fl
lives shouldn't be sacrificed in
memberS and a special guest : was conducted by the pre&lt;tdent, .
half-hearted .u..mpts It end the
enjoyed a turkey dinner. The ' Mabel Pickens. A sack lunch ·
war by trying to bring North
guest was Mrs. Luther Johnson, was enjoyed at noon.
M.V\
\_t, ,,,Y .., 'A-:&gt;&amp;,"f"-K-i:',~"ff~'(Ql&lt;i'$~:!ife ;~ Viet Nam to tht negotiating tawho in the afternoon demon- I
ble."
strated making sock dolls and Gertrude Johnston gave a HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Every- ~ point"
- - - -- - -other craft. The grQ\Jp voted ot demonstration on the making one in television knows hew ''Well, of course. Audiences , •
mak• sock dolls for Viet Nam Iof the sock dolls during
the movie producers are raising "I can tell the dll!erence right
.nth Maxine Jordan chairman: I aftt!rnoon. The "Sock Dolls fuss O\.'er the way video cuts up ~ away. After a few minutes.
\nyone wishing to make the for Vtet Nam," a Meigs County their films with editing and ' they want to get up and get a
dolls should contact Mrs. Jora project, was recently organiz- l"Ommercials. George Stevens I beer or a sandwich or make a
d;,n
.I'd by Mrs. Johnston. A work even went to court over the i telephone call or
whatever- ,
A special meeting was plan- shop will be held io the town showmg of "A Place in the 1but they won't be able lo with
n•d on Wednesday, March 23 : ball, Wednesday, March 30, Sun" on NBC·TV.
I this new contmuity."
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the ' from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. All Nobody, however, has both· "You think il'a radical,
home of Wilovene Zurcher, to interested persons are invited. ered to look at the other side of . then"!''
work on the project. All mem- Eileen Clark was named chair- the problem: the fact that
"More than that Coreon will
bers bring a sack lunch.
: man. There will be a sack some televisiea series l!ave
go down the drain. People like
The group Is appearing on . lURch at noou.
combined seVt'ral episodes and
myself who've spent years
dialing for dollars on April 20. : Dut to the Meigs Cou•ly released th"m in. theatres as learning lbe busiless. Suddenly '
Other membero. besides those ! Achievement Day being
the mov1e verstons, eltmmatmg the a sponsor or a network notices
above we111 Wtlovene Zurcher, l 88 me date 35 the regular club commercials m the process. that you &lt;an &lt;onstrucl a show
Alberta Wagner, Patty Cape- l
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hart, Lelia Curtis, Dorothy Me- . mleel;ng,
called up the other day, deepiy
cialo -and they won't trust you
Kenzie, Bernice Jeffers, Bever· !" Prolects worked on during disturbed by this lack of again.,.
ly Chapman and Lol'l, Thelma ' th d
ked ., hions commerc~als.
Osborne and Sheni and Mary
ay "~~ ~ al pi~ures' "I'm thinking ef suing," he uyou mean-'?"
McAngns and Buddy.
; t 1ee.1
utn.enSto~eling and said. "I think there's a historic "That's right. Soon I rna• lo
1 exk1ed palliD tng, c
legal principle involved."
a laughing stock with his
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"Wh
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fr'1ends who thtu ght he koew
Margaret
a ' t a . we as ~.
Celebrated at Party IB PresentM wert
Arlh
S 1 i 11 "A cn,ator has nghta. The his business. My agent called
1
Mary Ann Miller obserwd her u~tthey, Jrhns.
Eurlee Clark'. original quality of his work the other day and said he saw
'th
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th ." d b'~•.o..
""'""y WI a party g1v- ' Ed'th H d The~
G se should be preserved. If I turn the movie vers1on o one o1 my
1
en by ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 C
Ma . ruRe r, out a show bUilt !or commer· show:;, and !old me that the
, ~ •d
lara. u:.ven. er • ane
.. the action moved much too swiftGeorge "'II
ml er recently. The par- ·
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cials, theA you're rummg
~ featured a birthday cake : JesSte Cottrtll, Sylvia Zwdlmg, pace by taking them out"
ly."
enscribed .. Happy
Birthday Ann Sauvage, Mabel Pickens, "Yeu mPan-?"
"Did he have any ldeas~u
Mary Ann." Hats and Easte; Gertrude Johnston, E~ttt-r Har· ''Tha t's .right. - my wgrk Is
"Yes, he sa1d it needed a
eggs were given as favors. ! den, Margaret .Cottrill , A~ a being emasculated by those eemmercial. ''
r; uests inrluded Mr. and Mrs. Slack, Laura Pickens, Mane butchers who lake out the The Channel Swim: Danny
R11ymond SteW3.rt and
son. Leadmgham and Eleanor Bob· commercials.''
Thomas' daughter, Marlo, will
ito~~ , .ivtrs. Lowell Beaver and ram.
''And-?"
star next season .jn a aew halfcliildreA .. Jeffrey, Jyl and .Joy, i
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"And my reputation •• a 1 hour situation comedy series,
J1l l IIams, Mrs. R L. M11ler,1 Fam.lly Parry Grven
televiSion craftsman is ot "That Girl," aboul a hlgbLtla Pierce, Mrs. Myron Miller I B E' I .
take You can't l'ust haphazard· spirited young lady who "leaves
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rgle . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichinger ly pull a commercial out o.f a the comfort of her parents'
er. _
entertained with a family party show and expect it not tt be bome t1 make her own way as
Sundav evening at their home, noticed. I spend many hours an actress" .• . Miss Thomas
SJ~VE UP TO $50 NOW! Mulbirry Hts., honoring their making sure the advertising recentl~&gt;' won an enthusiastic
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daughter. Paula June on her breaks have just the right critical reception in the London
sev":'nlh birthday.
pacing and tone for one of our production of the BroadwayA FlAMELESS
The honored guest opened her products."
I originated stage comedy ''BareHICTRJC WATER HEATER many nire gifts after which the "I'm beginning w see your fool in the Park."
group sang Happy Birthday to
IS TOTALLY
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cake, ice cream, coffee and pop
' were served to Mr. and Mrs.
for 10 years w1th
, Rex O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Barnhart and Ktmber ly
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,ry O'Brien and Jimmy and Lin(lriy l10 for 1llltfl 10 YIID If
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Eichinger. and Mr. and Mrs.
Max Eichinger and
Becky,
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Pomeroy ; the honored guest
(~lmruct!MI'Aif land sister, Tamara and tho
Ihost and bostess.

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announced a net Income for
year ended December 31,
of $95,394. Net Income per share
was $1.10.
Total sales for the year were
reported at $742,787.
Claude Stevanus, Tower An·
tennas' president wid sharehold·
ers at an annlllll meeting March
8, thai subscribers of all Tower
Antenna systems now number
13,315 as compared w 9,656 at
the end of 1964, New cable syWEDNESDAY
stems were completed and placJITNEY SUPPER, Saturday, ed into operations during 1965
!.larch 26, starling at 4 p. m. in Gallipolis, Ironton and Coal
Pearl Street Elementary school Grove.
II Middleport. Sponsored by Tower Antennas also acquir·
Middleport Volunteer Ftre ed ~ 51 per cent equity in a joint
')epl.
CAII'V venture, Including an exThe Pomeroy WCTU
will ist!ng system in Weirton, West
neet Wednesday, at 2 p.m,., at Virginia, and a franchise for a
the home of Mrs. Joseph Cook. system In Toronto, which is now
TIWI\SDAY
under construction.
Ai'TERNOON CIRCLE
of In addition w the 13 existing
Keath Mothndist Church will systems the company
meet Thursday afternoon •I the holds r.:anchlses and construc:hurch at Z p.m. Mrs. Walter lion permits for new systems
~ayes will present the study Middleport, Pomeroy and Gre&lt;m·ll
book.
field.
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION of Stevanus also said that rna·
:he First United Presbyterian jor efforls of U1e company in '
Church In Mtddleport Wtll meet 1966 will be directed toward snb· l
fhursday rventng, March 24, at SCriber growth in existing sy· !
1'30 p. m. at the church. Pro. stems thi'Ough promotion . od
gram and devoltonal leaders added semces. He reported mo.
will be Mrs. Dale Walburn an' ' dernizalion programs for severMrs. Emil Ball. Hostesses will •• of the company's older sy·
be Mesdames George Ander~on, stems and .'1 continuing program
Donald I.owery, Jame• Buch· of seekmg fran chises for addi.
anan, Francis Anders~, Harry Uonal systems in othel" comMoore and Judson Whtte.
munities.
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MIDDLEPORT BAND Boost.- Other ('!'A V operations of
ero Assoclal!on will meet on Towor Antennas, Inc., are ln l
Thllrsday evening, March 24, Beaver Falls and New Brighton
at the high school caleteria at Penna.;
SUgarcreek, Cosh7:30 p. m. All band parents octon Cambridg.., Logan Cald· l
are urged w attend the meet- well ~nd woverly.
'
lng w discuss several Import.
_
ant business items, Including
the spring concert, bond par·
Ilea and other projects.
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
wtu meet in regular session
Thursday at 8 p. m, with Har·
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risonvllle and Hemlock Grove --==~~--:;;'.:.···--'!--..-!:..:::.
Granges as guests. Hemlock
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-·--·meeting and Harrisonville will
present the program. Refreshments will be served.
ONE WON ONE CLASS of
the Pomeroy Firat Baptist
cburch will meet at the home
of Mrs, Harry L. Batley, Thor..
day at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. LoOne of the sea's strangest
rain Sterrett as co-nostess. Mrs,
fish
II the angler fish. It
Aien Shain will be devotional
lives on the bottom of lhe
leader.
middle deptbl of the ocean,
FRIDAY
from 1,500 to 1,000 feet be·
THIRD FRIDAY Club wiU low lbe aurface. Ita peculiar
meet at the home of Mro. Bentz fins enable II w walk along
the bottom of the ocean and
Wolfe Friday evening.
lhe
fllamenll on Its
PAST MATRON'S club of donallong
fin permit II lo lure
Evangeline Chnpter, OES, will other fish. Its otomaeh can
meet Friday etenlng, March be ••tended to enable It to
25 at the home of Mrs. J. A. engulf and swallow other
Young, r. with Mrs. Lee flafi almost u bll as itself.
Roulh assisting hostess and
Mrl. Charles Bennett, devotion· - - - - - ---- 11 leader.
wUI precede the dance at 1:31
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SATURDAY
p. ~ .
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will bold a rummage sale Mar. wUI have a pop bottle dr
25 and Mar. 28 In the buDding Saturday. Leave botlle• on
formerly occupied by A!bwortb ehes or aenlors wilt gather lh&lt;llllfl
Jewelers. There wUI also be a for you.
bake aale by the aame group DEACONS AND
on March 26 at ille aame lo- of ille Middleport First
calion IH!glnnlll/f at 9:30 a. m, ~l!llertan Church wiU
1:111 a. m.
sor a1bake sale, s~.
EASTERN !UGH School Jun- 21, tit Dudley's Flower Shop.
lor Mothers Club will 8fiOMOI'
BUNDAY
an old lashioDed aquare daiiCe OFFICERS AND TEAM
at 111e Chester Grade Schoo~ Theodorus CouncciQ~:~~b~~
Saturday from I:SG to 11:30 p. of A1D81'1&lt;8 are r&lt;
m. with music by Ralp~ TnJs. meet, .at the
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Kansas and Ohio In- lnlolltlona call
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lllld Nebraska I per cent.
June-August quarllill'
The department said farmers year ago.
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MELBOURNE
LONDON (UP!) - Jim Clark, , Americans, ODan
world Grand Prix racing I Nukey, N. J ., Kim
champion, expecl8 to race a 1100 Angeles, and
horsepower I!RM·powered Lo- ers of tbt
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Ius at the Indi&amp;napolis 500, Ill Tennessee were
was reported Sunday.
international track
The Scotsman, wbo won the meet Sunday.
race in a Lttu..Ford last year,
Cassell won tbt a .
will drive In the Memorial Day 47.0 seconds, Grell~!
provided the BRM's 1,500 meters In
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Miller Says U. S. Troops Need More Protection

Demonstrations
of Sock Dolls
8 • G•
etng tven

WASHINGTON (VPI) - 'l'bl lied 31 m1JU01 bead, 11 bJ.
A¢cullurt t:leprdmllt
of 1 per eenl !rom lba
llllmated tile Dec. tJii.Feb. f/.7 miDion head OR band
liM pig crop In lhiiO r.onbell Mareh I, 1165. The orea covero
Illata Ia be 7 per &lt;llllt Jaraer IOblo, Indiana, Dltnoilt, WIIJC(IJI.
than thai of a ;vur urller.
I•ID, Millnesota, Iowa, Missouri
The pig erop for tllret JIIDIIIha South Dakota Nebmskl llld
for the 10 llates totaled tl,2fi5,· Kansa
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1100 head a year earlier. IDventory 1wnbero " March
Thll meana !bare wiD be 1 were above 1 year earlier for
more hogs available for olaugb- oeven of the II atates the deter during the last half o! tho parlment said. Iowa, the lead·
1"Br, thereby Increasing I he ing hog producing state,
pork supply at the reiiU COUJll,. . South Dakota showed no
or.
lrom a year earlier. The
The deparbnent old the..,.,.. llate showing 1 deereaoe
her of bop and pigl oa farm~ Hlinols, with a % per cent
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ehased $438 million worth of
farm prnducls from the United \1
States in 1965, according w
Foreign Agricultural Service.
This was g per eent below
1964 farm impOrts from the
United States. U.S, purchases
of cereals and fruits increased
somewhat, but lard, robacco, Pomeroy
WY 2-5428
and cotton made a poor show· Mlddlepcirt WY 2-5130
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Both
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work for a propane flU
company befl, MJu PJ&lt;kW,
26, WBJI tile daughter of Mr. and
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small·lown career girls were Ul., and bad come Ia Quincy
found slain Tuesday not far several monlha ago. Mia
!rom the apartment they Greening, 22, was the . daughter
shared In tltls Mississippi River of Mr. and Mrs. Eugeue
Ulwl\. Both had been otabhed Greening, Monroe City, Mo.
repeatedly and both bodies bore They had Uved together for
shotgun wounds.
about s!I months.
After an all day search, Coroner Gerald Polnll 1181d
1~::~found the body of Miss roday a search of the glrla'
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Plckemt late Tuesday apartment had turned up 10
IDII!"'· stuffed in the trunk of clue• as to wily they were
her car about a half-mila from slain. 'l1le girls were laal IIOeD
the apartment.
In their apartment by frlenda
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buill
a Roman
Buyer From U.S. Japanese
Imports
U.S.
w defeRd Roman provtncr
mal fats amoimted w
of Britain II A. D. 136.
mUIIon and Included lard a ad 1.•========.
During 1965
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Foreign Agricultural Service
(FAS) said prelimiaary fiiiiU'e&amp;
show thai Japan was biggest
buyer of U.S. agriCUltural prod·
ucla ill 1965.

The hymn, Jesus
Savior,
,, \le, opened the program

scripture reading

. .~~ ~~ Psalms 19 and 24. On the
,. ·orship center was • cross, the
8 ' It' and a f'hart representing 1
r.~t1l points of a compass, name\.\ . the churctl., chart, cbanges,
C'ummunity, rhristla1, citizen,
l'rmmJssion and
challenge,
which were explained by the
leader. a poem. "Stir Me,
Lord" by Mro. StuUer, and lhe
hmm. Giw Of Your Best To
The Master, clooed the pro-

U. S. !arm Imports w Japan
totaled a record ~ millioD.
This compares with MLO million
ill 1964, $612 mUiion iR 1963, and
$516 million in 1962.
fRANCE
U.S. farm Imports w Japan
30,000
totaled a record $96!1 milliqn.
This eompares with $810 million
bt 1964, $672 million ia 1963, atid
$516 millioR II !HZ.
Soybeans were tho leadil&lt;g
gram.
single commodity. Imported
:.Irs. William Russell, preslfrom the United States by Japd•nt, was in charge of the busian. The Import of almost 1.5
TURKEY
Dt'S'i session.
Comrnunicatloa
miHioR metric tons of U.S. soy.
""' re'lld of !he distrid meet·
beans cost the Japanese about
8,000
ing in Portsmouth Marct! 29.
$179 million. The record pur!It''· Russell and Mrs. Charles
chases herelofore
were $154
r. rueser are to see about a
million in 1964 whel Imports
p\:Jcc for a rummage sale.
were about 1.3 million rons.
Prayer by the Rev, Wendell
Japanese imports of U.S.
St uller closed the meeting and
feed grains IR 1965 had a comrrlreshments were served by
bined value of almost $250 mil·
lion, compared with $165 millioR
\Irs. Otto Hartenbach and Mrs.
Wide-ranging ,.0rgonizotioo of U.S. fon:es in Eurapo will result if President. Dt Gaullt carries tliraugh ~n his demandl
in 1964. The imports included
F:arl Renslmw w the above and
for changes in the North Atlantic Treaty Organi•ation military setup. f~httng lore~ a~ect~d by Amer~an ,.fusal to
corn, 2.3 million metric tons;
\II',. Sadie Brown, Mrs. Her- I
accept French common~ of all foreign military pe,..nnel o~ French sool Will be pnmonly Atr fon:e unth, but supply.
bt·rt Pugh, Mrs. Rollin Wolfe,
~nes which now for the most port run thn&gt;ugh frunce ol"' wtll ho•e to be relocated. Newsmap !~' present d~p!oygrain sorghum, 1.43 millioR
1:"" Adolph Grueser, Mrs. ,
ment of land, air and sea forces ill the Eun&gt;pean NATO countr•es and Spoln. Bo•ed figures t~diCCite approXlmole
metric tons; barley, 269,295
Hu,mer R~ush, Mrs. Karl Gruetotal of U.S. military penonnel in erKh ~YntrJ, In addilion, thl U.~ 6th fie~ palrelb thl Medatcrraneaa but 11 not
metric tons; and miscellaneous
, •.,. Mrs. Clifford Phillips, Mrs.
Stella Grueser, and Mrs. Eu.' _ _ba
_ se_d_i•_ •_n..:_y_o_n•_ •o_u_nt_":._
:. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ feedstuffs, 235,1140 million met.
ric tons.
Japan also purchased 227.952
metric
rons of U.S. cotton, val·
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ued at $133 million in 1965.
Clarence E. Miller, Candidate [ ask one of our boys to give his hong and. we do not Interfere, Wheat purchases by Japan
rOUp ee S
i
for the Repubhcan ntmlination hfe in V1et Nam if we are not we are fatltng to adequately proThe Pr&gt;meroy Craft and Hob-t
to Congress from the li.Uh Ohio doing our very best to save that teet the lives ~f over.~~~ of ,
KODAK
bt Cl&lt;lb met Wednesday Marchi
o.. tnct speaking before the life."
our sons. Political Iidighlillg
lti at the ~teigs Motorcycle _Club, j DemonsLrations
10 rn&lt;Jking Washm~toR County Republican , "As J0 ng as the enemy can re-. the Administration by members
"lth Maxme Jordan, president, , sock dolls were gJven when the Women 's Club recently said . ! ceJve war supplies unhampera of its own party i!: aiding and
111 , ,1 harge .
. ~ Syracuse Help and Learn Hob· I "We d:) not have UJC r1ght tt 1 ed through their port _at _!Ia I~ abetting the Cause ef Commu·

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As! :upporl
the own a ·
our boys in VIet Nam? These
Er~ster seasoh. At noon the ! A routine business session l"'fl
lives shouldn't be sacrificed in
memberS and a special guest : was conducted by the pre&lt;tdent, .
half-hearted .u..mpts It end the
enjoyed a turkey dinner. The ' Mabel Pickens. A sack lunch ·
war by trying to bring North
guest was Mrs. Luther Johnson, was enjoyed at noon.
M.V\
\_t, ,,,Y .., 'A-:&gt;&amp;,"f"-K-i:',~"ff~'(Ql&lt;i'$~:!ife ;~ Viet Nam to tht negotiating tawho in the afternoon demon- I
ble."
strated making sock dolls and Gertrude Johnston gave a HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Every- ~ point"
- - - -- - -other craft. The grQ\Jp voted ot demonstration on the making one in television knows hew ''Well, of course. Audiences , •
mak• sock dolls for Viet Nam Iof the sock dolls during
the movie producers are raising "I can tell the dll!erence right
.nth Maxine Jordan chairman: I aftt!rnoon. The "Sock Dolls fuss O\.'er the way video cuts up ~ away. After a few minutes.
\nyone wishing to make the for Vtet Nam," a Meigs County their films with editing and ' they want to get up and get a
dolls should contact Mrs. Jora project, was recently organiz- l"Ommercials. George Stevens I beer or a sandwich or make a
d;,n
.I'd by Mrs. Johnston. A work even went to court over the i telephone call or
whatever- ,
A special meeting was plan- shop will be held io the town showmg of "A Place in the 1but they won't be able lo with
n•d on Wednesday, March 23 : ball, Wednesday, March 30, Sun" on NBC·TV.
I this new contmuity."
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the ' from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. All Nobody, however, has both· "You think il'a radical,
home of Wilovene Zurcher, to interested persons are invited. ered to look at the other side of . then"!''
work on the project. All mem- Eileen Clark was named chair- the problem: the fact that
"More than that Coreon will
bers bring a sack lunch.
: man. There will be a sack some televisiea series l!ave
go down the drain. People like
The group Is appearing on . lURch at noou.
combined seVt'ral episodes and
myself who've spent years
dialing for dollars on April 20. : Dut to the Meigs Cou•ly released th"m in. theatres as learning lbe busiless. Suddenly '
Other membero. besides those ! Achievement Day being
the mov1e verstons, eltmmatmg the a sponsor or a network notices
above we111 Wtlovene Zurcher, l 88 me date 35 the regular club commercials m the process. that you &lt;an &lt;onstrucl a show
Alberta Wagner, Patty Cape- l
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the dub will meet Ap- One of our producer fnends lbat holds up without commer·
hart, Lelia Curtis, Dorothy Me- . mleel;ng,
called up the other day, deepiy
cialo -and they won't trust you
Kenzie, Bernice Jeffers, Bever· !" Prolects worked on during disturbed by this lack of again.,.
ly Chapman and Lol'l, Thelma ' th d
ked ., hions commerc~als.
Osborne and Sheni and Mary
ay "~~ ~ al pi~ures' "I'm thinking ef suing," he uyou mean-'?"
McAngns and Buddy.
; t 1ee.1
utn.enSto~eling and said. "I think there's a historic "That's right. Soon I rna• lo
1 exk1ed palliD tng, c
legal principle involved."
a laughing stock with his
0
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s.
"Wh
t'
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t•"
k·•
fr'1ends who thtu ght he koew
Margaret
a ' t a . we as ~.
Celebrated at Party IB PresentM wert
Arlh
S 1 i 11 "A cn,ator has nghta. The his business. My agent called
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Mary Ann Miller obserwd her u~tthey, Jrhns.
Eurlee Clark'. original quality of his work the other day and said he saw
'th
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f
th ." d b'~•.o..
""'""y WI a party g1v- ' Ed'th H d The~
G se should be preserved. If I turn the movie vers1on o one o1 my
1
en by ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 C
Ma . ruRe r, out a show bUilt !or commer· show:;, and !old me that the
, ~ •d
lara. u:.ven. er • ane
.. the action moved much too swiftGeorge "'II
ml er recently. The par- ·
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cials, theA you're rummg
~ featured a birthday cake : JesSte Cottrtll, Sylvia Zwdlmg, pace by taking them out"
ly."
enscribed .. Happy
Birthday Ann Sauvage, Mabel Pickens, "Yeu mPan-?"
"Did he have any ldeas~u
Mary Ann." Hats and Easte; Gertrude Johnston, E~ttt-r Har· ''Tha t's .right. - my wgrk Is
"Yes, he sa1d it needed a
eggs were given as favors. ! den, Margaret .Cottrill , A~ a being emasculated by those eemmercial. ''
r; uests inrluded Mr. and Mrs. Slack, Laura Pickens, Mane butchers who lake out the The Channel Swim: Danny
R11ymond SteW3.rt and
son. Leadmgham and Eleanor Bob· commercials.''
Thomas' daughter, Marlo, will
ito~~ , .ivtrs. Lowell Beaver and ram.
''And-?"
star next season .jn a aew halfcliildreA .. Jeffrey, Jyl and .Joy, i
•
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"And my reputation •• a 1 hour situation comedy series,
J1l l IIams, Mrs. R L. M11ler,1 Fam.lly Parry Grven
televiSion craftsman is ot "That Girl," aboul a hlgbLtla Pierce, Mrs. Myron Miller I B E' I .
take You can't l'ust haphazard· spirited young lady who "leaves
&lt;t'rl ~Iegan Da d
d Ma . I y IC ungerl
s
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rgle . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichinger ly pull a commercial out o.f a the comfort of her parents'
er. _
entertained with a family party show and expect it not tt be bome t1 make her own way as
Sundav evening at their home, noticed. I spend many hours an actress" .• . Miss Thomas
SJ~VE UP TO $50 NOW! Mulbirry Hts., honoring their making sure the advertising recentl~&gt;' won an enthusiastic
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daughter. Paula June on her breaks have just the right critical reception in the London
sev":'nlh birthday.
pacing and tone for one of our production of the BroadwayA FlAMELESS
The honored guest opened her products."
I originated stage comedy ''BareHICTRJC WATER HEATER many nire gifts after which the "I'm beginning w see your fool in the Park."
group sang Happy Birthday to
IS TOTALLY
~1rr and a decorated birthday
cake, ice cream, coffee and pop
' were served to Mr. and Mrs.
for 10 years w1th
, Rex O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Barnhart and Ktmber ly
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,ry O'Brien and Jimmy and Lin(lriy l10 for 1llltfl 10 YIID If
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Eichinger. and Mr. and Mrs.
Max Eichinger and
Becky,
~ ~ ~ oflloe
Pomeroy ; the honored guest
(~lmruct!MI'Aif land sister, Tamara and tho
Ihost and bostess.

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Odds -,!be finlllling be tells YOII is that you lllive
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like a miniature micropbone, brow'••tttina IDdiD
and high lidel~y mocbille liB in one.
Only infinitely more reliablt. And far cheapec:.
And it work• just as· well whetber ,...,. a1Jioa
across the stteet or cross~.
We go to any length at Geooral Telepbooe 10 Ji"
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announced a net Income for
year ended December 31,
of $95,394. Net Income per share
was $1.10.
Total sales for the year were
reported at $742,787.
Claude Stevanus, Tower An·
tennas' president wid sharehold·
ers at an annlllll meeting March
8, thai subscribers of all Tower
Antenna systems now number
13,315 as compared w 9,656 at
the end of 1964, New cable syWEDNESDAY
stems were completed and placJITNEY SUPPER, Saturday, ed into operations during 1965
!.larch 26, starling at 4 p. m. in Gallipolis, Ironton and Coal
Pearl Street Elementary school Grove.
II Middleport. Sponsored by Tower Antennas also acquir·
Middleport Volunteer Ftre ed ~ 51 per cent equity in a joint
')epl.
CAII'V venture, Including an exThe Pomeroy WCTU
will ist!ng system in Weirton, West
neet Wednesday, at 2 p.m,., at Virginia, and a franchise for a
the home of Mrs. Joseph Cook. system In Toronto, which is now
TIWI\SDAY
under construction.
Ai'TERNOON CIRCLE
of In addition w the 13 existing
Keath Mothndist Church will systems the company
meet Thursday afternoon •I the holds r.:anchlses and construc:hurch at Z p.m. Mrs. Walter lion permits for new systems
~ayes will present the study Middleport, Pomeroy and Gre&lt;m·ll
book.
field.
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION of Stevanus also said that rna·
:he First United Presbyterian jor efforls of U1e company in '
Church In Mtddleport Wtll meet 1966 will be directed toward snb· l
fhursday rventng, March 24, at SCriber growth in existing sy· !
1'30 p. m. at the church. Pro. stems thi'Ough promotion . od
gram and devoltonal leaders added semces. He reported mo.
will be Mrs. Dale Walburn an' ' dernizalion programs for severMrs. Emil Ball. Hostesses will •• of the company's older sy·
be Mesdames George Ander~on, stems and .'1 continuing program
Donald I.owery, Jame• Buch· of seekmg fran chises for addi.
anan, Francis Anders~, Harry Uonal systems in othel" comMoore and Judson Whtte.
munities.
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ero Assoclal!on will meet on Towor Antennas, Inc., are ln l
Thllrsday evening, March 24, Beaver Falls and New Brighton
at the high school caleteria at Penna.;
SUgarcreek, Cosh7:30 p. m. All band parents octon Cambridg.., Logan Cald· l
are urged w attend the meet- well ~nd woverly.
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ant business items, Including
the spring concert, bond par·
Ilea and other projects.
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
wtu meet in regular session
Thursday at 8 p. m, with Har·
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Granges as guests. Hemlock
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-·--·meeting and Harrisonville will
present the program. Refreshments will be served.
ONE WON ONE CLASS of
the Pomeroy Firat Baptist
cburch will meet at the home
of Mrs, Harry L. Batley, Thor..
day at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. LoOne of the sea's strangest
rain Sterrett as co-nostess. Mrs,
fish
II the angler fish. It
Aien Shain will be devotional
lives on the bottom of lhe
leader.
middle deptbl of the ocean,
FRIDAY
from 1,500 to 1,000 feet be·
THIRD FRIDAY Club wiU low lbe aurface. Ita peculiar
meet at the home of Mro. Bentz fins enable II w walk along
the bottom of the ocean and
Wolfe Friday evening.
lhe
fllamenll on Its
PAST MATRON'S club of donallong
fin permit II lo lure
Evangeline Chnpter, OES, will other fish. Its otomaeh can
meet Friday etenlng, March be ••tended to enable It to
25 at the home of Mrs. J. A. engulf and swallow other
Young, r. with Mrs. Lee flafi almost u bll as itself.
Roulh assisting hostess and
Mrl. Charles Bennett, devotion· - - - - - ---- 11 leader.
wUI precede the dance at 1:31
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SATURDAY
p. ~ .
ROCK SPRINGS M. Y. F. ' BbMEROY SENIOR ~·i:.;
will bold a rummage sale Mar. wUI have a pop bottle dr
25 and Mar. 28 In the buDding Saturday. Leave botlle• on
formerly occupied by A!bwortb ehes or aenlors wilt gather lh&lt;llllfl
Jewelers. There wUI also be a for you.
bake aale by the aame group DEACONS AND
on March 26 at ille aame lo- of ille Middleport First
calion IH!glnnlll/f at 9:30 a. m, ~l!llertan Church wiU
1:111 a. m.
sor a1bake sale, s~.
EASTERN !UGH School Jun- 21, tit Dudley's Flower Shop.
lor Mothers Club will 8fiOMOI'
BUNDAY
an old lashioDed aquare daiiCe OFFICERS AND TEAM
at 111e Chester Grade Schoo~ Theodorus CouncciQ~:~~b~~
Saturday from I:SG to 11:30 p. of A1D81'1&lt;8 are r&lt;
m. with music by Ralp~ TnJs. meet, .at the
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Wwld it boCI

But it woold upset the folks who make our Ann Page Spagh~tti.

'fher're !Midi~
They keep a and!'_ ..illlterer eye on the 32 v~ r iet:es of
pasta prodnrts we wk•
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Chuck Steaks · · · · ·· lb. 59c Stewing Beef

lb. 79c

WELL TRIMMED

Swiss Steaks · ···· · lb. 69c English Roast · · · ··· lb. 79c
ANY SIZE PIECE

FLASH.O·FREEZE-FROZEN

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They're as good if liOt Detter
than the f8100QS aatimdr kilt a waruls ... we ~ntee it.
Are Ann Page Foods a sood

lb.

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Awl Page Foods.

CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN

Haddock Dinner · · · · each 39c Perch Fillets · · · · lb. pkg. 43c
CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN

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JANE PARKER

Hot Cross Buns Pkg. of 8 • 39c
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BIIEIL GM'P Mmben of tile Cambridge University's
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Kansas and Ohio In- lnlolltlona call
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lllld Nebraska I per cent.
June-August quarllill'
The department said farmers year ago.
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MELBOURNE
LONDON (UP!) - Jim Clark, , Americans, ODan
world Grand Prix racing I Nukey, N. J ., Kim
champion, expecl8 to race a 1100 Angeles, and
horsepower I!RM·powered Lo- ers of tbt
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Ius at the Indi&amp;napolis 500, Ill Tennessee were
was reported Sunday.
international track
The Scotsman, wbo won the meet Sunday.
race in a Lttu..Ford last year,
Cassell won tbt a .
will drive In the Memorial Day 47.0 seconds, Grell~!
provided the BRM's 1,500 meters In
are completed and Flowers captured !be
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LET INGELS

Miller Says U. S. Troops Need More Protection

Demonstrations
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WASHINGTON (VPI) - 'l'bl lied 31 m1JU01 bead, 11 bJ.
A¢cullurt t:leprdmllt
of 1 per eenl !rom lba
llllmated tile Dec. tJii.Feb. f/.7 miDion head OR band
liM pig crop In lhiiO r.onbell Mareh I, 1165. The orea covero
Illata Ia be 7 per &lt;llllt Jaraer IOblo, Indiana, Dltnoilt, WIIJC(IJI.
than thai of a ;vur urller.
I•ID, Millnesota, Iowa, Missouri
The pig erop for tllret JIIDIIIha South Dakota Nebmskl llld
for the 10 llates totaled tl,2fi5,· Kansa
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1100 head a year earlier. IDventory 1wnbero " March
Thll meana !bare wiD be 1 were above 1 year earlier for
more hogs available for olaugb- oeven of the II atates the deter during the last half o! tho parlment said. Iowa, the lead·
1"Br, thereby Increasing I he ing hog producing state,
pork supply at the reiiU COUJll,. . South Dakota showed no
or.
lrom a year earlier. The
The deparbnent old the..,.,.. llate showing 1 deereaoe
her of bop and pigl oa farm~ Hlinols, with a % per cent
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ehased $438 million worth of
farm prnducls from the United \1
States in 1965, according w
Foreign Agricultural Service.
This was g per eent below
1964 farm impOrts from the
United States. U.S, purchases
of cereals and fruits increased
somewhat, but lard, robacco, Pomeroy
WY 2-5428
and cotton made a poor show· Mlddlepcirt WY 2-5130
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Career Girls ~:i~~: Pig Crop in Cornbelt States t obe 7·Percent Larger . ,.
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Both
did MCrtllrial
work for a propane flU
company befl, MJu PJ&lt;kW,
26, WBJI tile daughter of Mr. and
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small·lown career girls were Ul., and bad come Ia Quincy
found slain Tuesday not far several monlha ago. Mia
!rom the apartment they Greening, 22, was the . daughter
shared In tltls Mississippi River of Mr. and Mrs. Eugeue
Ulwl\. Both had been otabhed Greening, Monroe City, Mo.
repeatedly and both bodies bore They had Uved together for
shotgun wounds.
about s!I months.
After an all day search, Coroner Gerald Polnll 1181d
1~::~found the body of Miss roday a search of the glrla'
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IDII!"'· stuffed in the trunk of clue• as to wily they were
her car about a half-mila from slain. 'l1le girls were laal IIOeD
the apartment.
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Twelve hourt earlier, the Iabout 7
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Japan,:Biggest amounted "' 1.79 I;DIIIton Hadrian's wan, Ill Engllmd '
ric tons valued at $131.6 million,
buill
a Roman
Buyer From U.S. Japanese
Imports
U.S.
w defeRd Roman provtncr
mal fats amoimted w
of Britain II A. D. 136.
mUIIon and Included lard a ad 1.•========.
During 1965
tallow.

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Hersheys Syrup

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A&amp;P FLAVORED-12-az. pkg.

CoHage Cheese ··· · pkg. 29c

Fresh Eggs

MEL-O-BIT

Grapefruit Juice · · 2 cans 79c Blended Syrup · · · · boHit 4~ .,..,'if

Cheese Slices 12-oz. pkg. 53c
MARVEL-VANILLA

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Apple Butter · · 22-oz. Jar 25c Mushroom Soup ·· 2 cans 29c
ANN PAGE

Grape Jam · · · · ·· 3 lb. jar 79c Tartar Sauce 61-oz. far 27c·
EXCEL

Peanut Butter 12-oz. jar 35c Mixed Nuts · · 14-oz. tl1
SULTANA-SMALL OR LARGE

SPARKLE-3-ol. pkgo,

StuHed Olives 16-oz. jar 99c Gelatin Dessert ·· 4 pkgs.
PILLSBURY-Frozon-2&lt;kl. pkg.

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LUCKY WINNERS!

$1 00 WINNERS
Mra. May Laundar
Sprlngflald, Ohio

W. F. Nowary
Parkenburg, W. Va.
Mrs. Clyde Paul.y
St. Albant, W. Va.

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Pt. Plaatanl, W. Va.

$50. WINNERS
Dor1 Erler
Columbuo, Ohio

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Roland Montgomery
Columbuo, Ohio

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Dairy Values!

1-lb.
can

Pineapples · ·· · · ··· each 49c
IAOISHIS OR
IIIIN f!NIONS, lunch

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By Wayae 0. Brandotadl, M.D.
Your very life depends on

By BIBDche M. Basldu
LOOKING AROUND -WITH I abide w!tb me."
!lELIGHT- Because as you !
lnow "spnng hss sprung,'' and I A BRIEF BUT Interesting
'" a low weeks we can all go 1 ter recently from
bare lout - And we will, some : Buell Galloway, Lore City, 0 .,
uf us - kee ps some or us busy ' who reads our paper, telling
watching each other's crocuses t shf' now has 9 grandchildren
burst out in purple nnd gold - i at Emma Jane's In Tenness~e,
don't lorget to strew a lot of ' and 3 at son, Jimmy's, Raleigh.
these around next fall - so iN. C. - So many here wlll reeasy lo forget and look at the 1 member Marcellene,
f•m von mis. - I saw mother leacber and choir director - I
sheep with young lambs, two Ilook at the list of Seniors down
o! illem block recently on a at school (at least tho'&lt; on
round Dad and I were taking- Ihonor roll aDd recall the oth·
mv spring will be complete · ers) and marvel bow those "ba·
nuw when violets and dandel~ I bies" are right up to the last
'"' rnme, birds nests will be two months or so of school ludden away all about - and in another coup! a years, all our
c•h, this morning and evening H. S. kids will be out (where?)
sung of the robins and red- in the new Meigs Local
· 1 Ob servatory, shown here 111
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brrds - some of the people And doesn't that lake
artists drawing, is designed to give astronomers their first sustained look IniAl the uni,bird feeders) mentioned above i breath - the dead sure
verse from an orbit 500 miles above the obscuring and distorting elfects of the earth's
""'""" • medal marked !DIIn life is change - and I'm
atmosphere. Plans call for launching four of the 3,900·poun4 sateUitef.
gold "Bird Protector" so l going right along with lt all I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- _
mJnv sad losses of dear ones can except Beatie hair cut (?)
wen ily - we'll not mention 1skirts 2 !Debes above knee aDd
them ,JI here, but we'll miss j levis you are poured tnio ltwm m our very hearts, uAs f and even those don't really ,
Tmw (;oes By,·• relentlessly - bother me any more - did 1·
And I give you here a coupld ' you see the 4 Beatles •Ameri· 1
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-can, the~e were) on
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Allen's
panel
recently
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this system bas until recently
been poorly understood. The
system consists of lymph, the ·
lymphslle vessels and the
lymph nades.
Lymph Is a clear fluid
closely resembling sea water
except when II Is milky soIutton - the result of absorbtng fats from the digestive
tract. Lymph,
found in the
small spaces between ceUs,
literally bathes every livlllg
cell ill the body.
The lymph vessels art
fragile and abnosl invWble
even under e 'microscope. This
expiains why a study of them
bas been so long delayed.
Unlike the blood stream,
which sends blood lA&gt; and from
the heart, the lymphatics carry the lymph In only one direcUon _ te lbe beart. This
flow 11 very sluggish and de1•• pressures
--'• on sque,..._
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from outside the vessels. Tiny
valves prevent a backward
now.
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Methods of studying the
lymphatic system include the
use of dy.,. and radioactive
lsolapes. The•• studies are
atlll in their lnfancy. We have,

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Oh. thull who chang&lt;•! not, "Before and After" scenes
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vitamins and hormones _ leak
out of the capillary
blood
vessels into the intercellular lymph spaces where they
are taken up by the cells.
AI the
time, cell
wastes are discharged into
the lymph stream and even·
tualiy reach the general cir·
cula!ion. From there they are
carried lA&gt; the various organs
of eliminaUon - skin, lungs
and kidneys.
The lymph nodes act as Ill·
tera It prevent the spread of
disease germJ and
cancer

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trees?
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exports.

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A - After World War 1!, in·
do~hina became three
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Midilleport Student Wins
Meigs County Spelling Bee

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:tharon Swindell and Mrs. Swindetf·."~v;.' v·••';'if..itlf
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It was the first time Middleport and Pomeroy local i 18-3, Coast Guard AoxUiary. Projects the next lZ months :
champions had entered county-wide competition with "I The &lt;la8Sos, open 18 the : -re outlJ.ned Wednesday n;•ht
single winner this year to represent the county May 7 in
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public, are designed to make at a meeting of the Meig, Coun-~
in Columbus.
introduced the judges before! pleasure boaters more profJ. ty Community Improvement
Runnerup Wednesday night 1spelling began.
, dent In operation of water· Corporation at the Columbus
"
was firth grader Randy Butch- John Tannehill, l3, is the son , crall.. Topic• will be concern- and Southern Ohio Ele&lt;lric Co.
er of Harrisonville elementary, of Chester Tannehill and Phyl-1' ed wtlh t.ock~og tllrougb dams In ,M•~dleport.
.
one of several children of Mr. lis Tannehill. As a 7th grader I JM"Oper hght••K· right . ol • ' .
Crow, prestdent, also
and Mrs Charles Butcher who in 1965 he represented Middle- way. charts and compaBSes.
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'ed. •nd unammously re.
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•. the CTC endorsement
- h~ve competed_ and on occa· port in the Colu~bus Bee. He lSImw;x:~~\US1~W:ffi!mzr&lt;¥~&lt;:G, ror Meigs' County's sivgan to
stons won earlter county spell· . an English pupil of Mrs. C. K WI }
be "The Friendly County." Crow
tng bees.
Blakeslee.
tf
had proposed the slogan dur·
.. Randy ~.tp~ on the word Others competing Wednesday
ing the visit of t~e tate Paul ----~~-~--------~--immense which
Tannehill night were Juha Holter. ChesI H. Carnahan, chairman of the
spelled correctly, then, under Iter;_ Nancy Hawk,
Tuppers
board of National Steel Corporthe rules, spelled the next word,! Plams ; Pamela Burson, Beda!ion, here last year.
"immobile" correctly.
· ford : Shelley. Hall , Bradbury;
Community lmprov&lt;menl Cor·
Earller, II other top spellers! Jan Long. Mtddleport; Leanne
i pora!ion directors, in other or·
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WASHINGTON ICPll - The Supreme Court todaJ '
of thetr home schools had gone . and John Sebo, both of Pomelivity, directed the secretary to
' struck down Virgi ni\'s require ment that residents JlliY
down to words given them by i roy; Deb~a Garnes, Salem en- Kermit Walton. owner of write • leter to Ohio's. U. S.
i a poll la x to vote tn non -feder al eledions. The vote Wlf
pronouncer James Diehl, prm l ter ; Conme Radford, Saltsbury, •The New York Clothmg House • Senators urging a uniform lime
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clpal of Pomeroy Senior High and Mary Jane McCoy and Deb- 1 in Pomeroy, ls the new chair- I zone for the entire country dur·
:
"We conclude that a slate violates the equal protetJ!
School.
; orab Pierce, both of Syracuse, Iman of the membership com· j 1llg the summer months.
A lll·member commi!!ee has
, tlon clause of the 14th Amendmen t whenever it maku
County Supt. 0. 0. Patlerson, champions of the Southern dis· mlttee for the Southeastern Ohio Projects discussed included been selected by the Meigs !
I the affluence of the voter or pavme nt of any fee an el111&gt; ·
Pomeroy Supt. Charles Gibbs lricl elementary schools.
R~ional Council tSEORC) In I Route 33, ·the proposed otrport, Local School Board lA&gt; nomin-1
:lion standard ." said .Justice
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and Southern Executive Head : One winner from Columbus Me1gs County.
faoo industrial prospects. Lloyd ate a chairman for the prom•!
' William 0 Douglas for the lation to voting qualificati.
Ron Deem were judg.,. County : enters the national spelling bee Wal!A&gt;n's appointment
was Blackwood will he bt charge tio• of the proposed new com· ;
I majority.
The nght to vote is too precioul,
Elementary Supervisor Rebert : in June .In Washington, D. C. announced IA&gt;day by Carl Dahl· of the mernbers~ip committee. prebensive high school bond is-1
"Wealth." he sa id. ''or fee too fundamental to be burde-.·
Bowen presented the contest-, sponsored by Scripps Howard berg, direc!A&gt;r of the SEORC. A committee is to be appoint· sue that will appear on the ·
I paying has. in ou r view, no re- Pd or tonditianed."
ants, reviewed the rules and IaDd other newspapers.
The membership committee is ed by President Crow soon to May 3rd primary ballot.
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T he lawsuits challenging 1111
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one of the seven standing study salt brine possibilities in I
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committees in the Southeast- Meigs coonly.
. The board, meeting In spec.!
ur lo pa&gt;&lt;age of the 1965 Votlll ·'
ern Ohio Regionaf Cauncll.
. Bill Childs reported on the ial session this week, selected '
H.rght' Aet, which instrudti
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Wai!A&gt;n, who has been active atrporl site, stating that tbe two restdents of each of the
the U. S altorney general to Ill
in Meigs County affairs is 0 federal and slate officials have five previous districts to serve
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member of all Masonic organi· made an on-site inspection. A oo the comm1ttee.
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taxes exis t.
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zalions, past president of the i formal applleatlon has been Announcement of the com- Harold C. Doster, AS5lstan!
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FULLERTON, Calif. (UP!) - A white minister and Chamber of Commerce, an d'completed, accordlllg to Childs, mltttee's nomination for
• . to tbe President of Bethany ,
.1tg wife said they plan Monday to surrender their 2-year· present treasurer of the Cham- ~ commillee work oa the pro- chairman is expected at a pub- ' College for Alumni Affairs,
olrl arlopted Negro son because they have been "harass· ber.
ject will he continued. The nert lie meeting of all persons and bas been oelecled for lucius- 1
ed and humiliated" and threatened by anonymous tele· Walton and his wife, the !CIC meeting will be April 13.
organizations interested in pass- loa In the 19841 edlllou of "llut· · Bids will be arcepted unlit
phone&lt;"•llers.
former Jane Poetker of Jack- ! Attending In addition to the age of the bond Issue on March i !laDdlag Young Meu of Am- jApril 11, lor two itnprovemoot ·
"We found out what Fullerton's like, It's W
. ails in I son, are active members in I' above, were Edison Baker, Jack 2!1 at 7:30 p. m. at the Porn. erlca." Doster was among !projects at Lakin Stale Hospit·
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,-,verse." said th~ Rev. Albert Cohe~ _":h!~~~_ann~~nced Tbe Methodist Church. They Carsey, John Wernor,
Bill eroy Senior High School.
fivo )ll'aduateo of Bethany ' al in Mason County, the State .
, 10 decision Wednesday.
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reside with their son, Scott, in Grueser, Jack ~Ish, Bllf Me- Named lA&gt; the committee were College selected for the boD· Division of Purchases has an·: Two accidents were
r.ohen, 38, aDd bl! wife, Ann, Ibis manth.
" . Pomeroy.
Kelvey, Olin Boothe,
Lloyd Mary E. Anderson and Joe ..-. Selections were mode by nounced.
, gated Wednesday by Robert
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said
they
plan
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return
"We
bave
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give
up,
satd
Blackwood,
Franklin
Rizer
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Struble,
Pomeroy
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Jack
Welsh
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Nalioual
Board
One
project
will
entail
reroof.
I Hartenbach's
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to
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Los
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Coun·
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and
Barbaro
Mullen
Middle·
of
Editors.
Mr.
Doster
io
reing
and
replacement
of
sheet.
Sheriff's
deplll1m&lt;&gt;.at.
Da
008 evleW art
. and
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1y adoption agency, from wh'·h
"' NavaI Aca demy. "We thought
port; Robert Kmg
Phtl. ' membered ill Meip Coanty meUII work on the dairy barn · A car dr'tven ~:avltu:r:
they adopted hbn a year ago. we could stand up a~ he count- In Su~mer Regalia
Velenno MeliiOifal Rotpllal Ot.llnger, Salisbury ; Doyle Sar·l •• the Rev. Hal Doster who at Lakin.
Newlun Pomeroy
The couple was to bave signed ad, but we just ~.n l have the The clubs perticlpatlon In the ~dmisllono - Sandra Little, aenl and Ralph Carl, Bedford, , served five eastera Cbnrch of . The state also plans to pur· l 4 miles south of
the final adoption pepers later personal strength.
upcoming Big Bend Regalia M~ddleport ; HtWard Dailey, and Vernon Weber and Vivian i Cbrilt !Shade Valley) charge" chase one lot of mtlk process- went mto a dllcb aflat
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The couple wba bave four was. dlscus•ed Wednesday by Middleport; Mn. Charles Mi· Pierce Rutland.
I tts7-IKO and then moved to 1ing equipment
blew out and turned over
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children of their own, said the the Pomeroy Lions club follow· chael, Racine; Annette Boyd, The 'beard 'Iince again is In· ' Bethany College as ou admlliO- Dr. Kenneth K Byrne. admin· top.
an ey , 'N
telephone callers frequently , lng luncheon In the social rooms Pomeroy; SU981l Davis, Kanau· Yitlng all persons Interested in illtrator.
islra!A&gt;r of Lakin, had said last i There was damage to
Killed in Vtet am
would ask, "bave you checked ' of the Federated Church. Dr. aa; Mari8llll Hendricks, Pome- passage of the bond issue, as '
month the institution was in dire Ifront Side, windshiel_tl.: lo!l~
PT. PLEASANT - The lam· all the kids recently."
IHarold Brown, president, pre- 1 roy:. Marshall King, Pomeroy; weD as all organizations, lA&gt; I
1need of repairs and additional nght Side of the ••
Dy of Marine SgL Stanley Rlf· Last Sunday night, Cotten I sided.
Jesste Levacy, Syracuse,
[be represented at lbe meeting. I
DENY MERGER
1equipment. H noted that numer- IThe dmer reportedly
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fle, 23, of pt, Pleasant, wu noli· said, a man teleplloned aDd Serving the meal were church 1 Dlltbar.., - Raymond Kee1 WHEELING, w. va. (UPI)- ·ous improvements have been Without InJUry aDd no
fled wednesday that he wu warned, "get rid of that ntuer ladies lllrs. Clara Karr, Mra. , aee. Pomeroy; Mrs. Melvin Van
Officials of bolh Wheeling Steel made at the hospital since an lwas made.
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kllled Monday in lbe VIet Nam or you might find one of your Lllly Houck and Mrs.
Lena : Meter aDd SOft, Pomeroy; Mary
FINED •••
[Co. and Crucible Steel Co. de- adverse report from a Mason ~ ~~
lighting.
' childmt gone."
Grueser, cbalrman.
' Ford, Racine; Douetas Tuck· Charles Vernon, IS, Lelart. nled rumors Wednesday that a; County Grand Jury recently. :.ke; Hill ~ 811 51
Rtffie wll a greduata
of I
er, 'nippers Plains; Geraldine w. va., bas been fined $100 aDd 1possible merger may occur. A,
William Lowell Helt&amp;or
Pt. Pleuant High SchooL Sur·
!»CAL TEMPS
Molp Gotten! Rottpllal
OerlliCh, Letart, W. Va.: lllrs. C1ms IJIII~e~~lellced lA&gt; serve ! proJY battle for control of eru. '
WEATHER
1\fart 1 Oh'
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ftvol'l include his mother, Mrs. I The temperature in Porno- Admlltleu - Katie Estep, i ROnald 0'~1· Pomeroy., three ~ys tn oounty jtO on elble wa.s made offlt'ial Tues- Mostly cloudy with snow flur· off t:~ roa~· ~~ 1 ~f,4~~
Grace Rlffte ol Lincoln AVOIIIIe, rey't boalness dl•trlct at II :M M~rt.
1 Blr* -Mr/'Wild Mrs. Cl!l!- tonvictloo of o DWI charge day when II persons indicated rles northeast, partly cloudy "" It ran out of
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Pt. Pleuanl, two brolbera and Ia. m. today was 'r1 d.e1reet un-1 DIM!ltarfOS - Charlet B. ~r-llei Mlcba
. el, Racine, • . daup. before . Pomeroy Mayor Cl'lar· their intention lA&gt; be elected te mainder of. the state . Friday , trle(j lA&gt;
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ALL C~MPIONS - Champion spellers In their local elementary schools, these Meigs County students competed Wednesday night fn _the county spelldown at Salisbury elementary school. Seated, I to r, Pamela Burson, Con-

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month of February - and ;111! phase and first qoorter.
nation, voted 99 per cent for
yet. -:.we wbo are. th_e "sedl'n-~ The mor~ ing star. is Ve~us. democracy and one per cent for
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
lanes due to a car~ t - walk - The eveomng star 1s Jup1ter. the New Order of Germany.
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~~~g~ - w~!l, w~ ~stay by the her von Braun was born on thi.s German author Goethe: ''The
. ldtot Box a l~.le m o r c day in 1912.
sum which two married people
lhan usual, see - \\ell, H~t~ Pl' j On this day in history:
owe to one another defies
,\ ' . I F,astcr, and get busy . htd&lt;ng' In 1775, Patrick Henry told calculation.
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tsnakel that old "Ste\oerino" Today is Wednesday, March inland communities &amp;I a
had on there recently - par- 23, the 82nd day of 1966 with wartime precaution.
don me for all these TV refer· 283 to follow.
In 1943, the Danes, bravely

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Where your fingers
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By PHIL NEWSOM
Moscow they virtually com·
"In &lt;lose co-ordination witlt
lllteiy to come forth.• ,H
In Washington.
Reserves Beine Bulll
!l. {. ~ll•tee
UPII'orelp Newo Aulyol
pleted their Isolation from most
the counter-revolutionary 'gloRejeel Reds
There also are tangibles.
Grain reserves are being
the up ~ •;.
Red China's break with the
of the rest of ere world.
bal strategy' ol U.S. Imperia·
Within lbe last year mort
Red Chinese engineers and
built up and other Imports of
being."
I said,
Soviet Unloa also faces the
In contraat to a yenr ago
tism," said the note lA&gt; Moscow,
and more black African nationamilitary 'advisers in undeter·
use In war lime are coming in
setback .ould serve
United States wtth a dangerous
when the Cbinese were riding
"you are now actively trylllg to
lists have rejected the Red
mined numbers already are
in greater quantities than
rally r"olutionary forcet:_·,lll'D~i-11
problem.
b1p, , their propaganda in
build a ring of encirclement
Chinese tlteory of revolution,
reported at work In North Viet
normal.
The United Stales bas .,
President Johnson aDd others
sue&lt;:eedlllg months bas reflectaround IIOCiallst China."
the Peking-aupporled Comm~r
Nam. They could be there
Plans for moving fac!A&gt;ries
Red China that in cue
responsible for Unlled Stales
ed more and more frustration
In January, U Thanl llltened
nlst party In Indonesia bas heeo
either to improve rommunicaout of populated areas have
there would be no prlvJ19M!
security now must decide
and sell·pity.
Red China to an individual
shattered, lbe regime has been
lions and lA&gt; help build up the
been discussed and more
sanctuaries for their
whether Red Otina at the same
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suffering a nervous breakdown
denounced by Cuba, its one
fighting qualities of the North
recruils are being sought for
reason wou id seem 19
time has decided that war with
II gives special significance
and needing help for a return
time Latin American ally, and
Vielnamese or in preparation
the army.
Clat the Chinese sb01i14 '
the United Stales over Viet
to a paragraph in Peking's
lA&gt; normalcy.
In Viet Nam Red Chinese
for China's own entry into !l!e
At the same time, the
invite a conflict.
Nam Is Inevitable.
leiter of rejection lA&gt; Moseow
"When a country Is obsessed
ambitions are stalled after high
war.
&lt;!tinese people have been
But reason may Rot
When the Red Chinese
and lA&gt; an analysis of the Red
with fear and su3picion," he
bopes of victory in 1965.
Hall links, highway construewarned of setbacks.
ever frustration and
harshly rejected the Soviet
Chinese JX)Silion as voiced last
said. "all sorts of tensions are
These are intangibles, but
tion and new 3irlields in Soilth
The Communist party organ
may appear to the
Invitation to next week's 23rd
January by U Tbant, secretary
likely to develop, all sorts of
Intangibles whic:t increasingly
China are said lA&gt; have been
Jenmin Jih Pao warned that
their one avenue "--"''-""
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hand that feed, _h11n. She_ lists her pel's food preferences as chicken legs, ham, just
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uniU other products of
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and while blood cells - have This may be a result of distime lA&gt; take one the task.
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When fats are transformed your feet and ankles when you
Into fatty acids in your intes- have aat or stood lor a long
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