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PRICE fiVE

300 Spanish StudentS.
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Why not pay your bills-especlanywhen they ·
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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Elvia Presley
"FOLLOW THAT DRIAM"
(Technicolor)
Elvll Presley' Arthur O'Connell; Anne Helm, Joanna
Moore, Jack Kruschen .
"STAGECOACH TO
DANCIRS' ROCK"
Warren Stevens, Martin Lan·

checks? That way, you will have more "free
time" that's really free. We invite you to
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Pomeroy National Bank
Serving Meigs County for over 90 years

POMEROY- RUTLAND

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SHORT SUM

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Charle~ BOyer. This Ia a 1&gt;11
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We Have A Wonderful Seledion of Ladies Sports-If,
Shorts, Blouses, Ped1l Pushers, Knee Knockers, Slacks,
Skirts, Jacketa and Co-Ordinates.

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Misery In Meigs' River
Towns Marks Anniversary
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However, two generations and a half ago,
remembored todav only by graying grandfathers and grandmothers, personal suffering
and pro~erty losses were heavier blows to the
tranquthly of life along the Ohio River.

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In the past 81 years there have been at
l~ast three calamitous advan ces of the OhiO
River into towns fronting the southern face of
Meiga county, Racine, Syracuse, Pomeroy, and
Middleport.
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' · figUTe "three " as the 1907 flood historically
C:rested at 61 .5, a shade under seven feet less
than 1913's water. Other crests in the 54 to
G8 foot range were reached on several occa ..
1ions. All were high enough to ravage Middle·
por~as well as Pomeroy.
lkJt for our purpose here. I shall considor
onfji the 1884 the 1913, and the 1937 floods
as super devastating events, and particularly
today, the 1913 flood .

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Wby the 1913 flood ?, because coincidentally, it reached· its crest of 68.8 feet within a
weel&lt; of the day 50 years later that the nver
crested at 49.6 feet in Pomeroy , on March 22,
1963 . On March 7 it had crested at 51 .6, thus
belaying Pomeroy's Main-s! and low residential areas savagel y tw ice within two weeks.
The 1913 flood in Meigs county is interestIng to the historian on another account.
Not only are there pictures available of
·scenes in Pomeroy, but tbere is an eyewitness
account of the ·devastation in all the river .
towns preserved in neighboring Gallia count y.
Files of Meigs county newspapers of that
time largely have been destroyed or lost.
Some were burned in the big Mechanic-s! fire
lrl Pomerpy in the late twenties . Others have
simply dhappeared as the changing faces of
local newspapers merged, became extinct, or
"anished, before consolidation into the present Daily Sentinel.
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Early In· ,April. 1913, W. G. Sibley. editor
and publisher of The Daily Tribune in Galli·
polis rode the "Gallipolis Relief Boat" upriver
as far as Letart Falls. He returned and wrote
a heart-shaking account of what he saw. It is
that report that we are pleased to reprint, in
part, today.
His story is preserved in micro[ilmed files,
which, ouiside permanent files at the Ohio
' State Library in Columbus, likely is the only
existing such report anywhere .
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in one 24 bour period. On March 25 the river
soared up 22 feet, a fantutlc rise.

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Rick pillyed his first PHS Slate University BIK!keye team
football game against Jacl&lt;oon of 1937·.
as a froshman. He lettered that Rick bad feee\Ved
season for his play at center from at least elght other coland defensive middle guard. As leges but apparently waa not
a sophomore, and during his inter ..!Sted in any except the
junior season before being side-)University of MJml offer, acllned, Crow played center ODd Icording to his father. Rick
defensive linebacker. Last year e1pected to leave for college
be was kept on the ,line at the in August.
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own distrid tournament , aurvived Horlen, Zanm 111. ~ckley 1811
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a strong finish by York Local to and Carreon. Spahn. Filmer t7), 8oskm 125 Ollleilulltl 102
take Friday's Class- A opener, 44- Funk t91 and Crandoll. Winner- &lt;Only game scbedLried.J
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Spahn . Loser _ Horlen. HRAHL Studlqo
"We've been underdogs aU year Mathews.
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Clev~land East Tech, the only unbeaten team In the slllte tourney
118-1-1, and was favored to tako its
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quite capable of making Coach
Dan Baker the first man ever to
pilot state champions In both
Class AA and Class A. Boker
won one state title at Northwestern In 1958 and now has brought
Marion to the brink of the big
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Reforestation of bJre one-time woodlands
and conservancy dams in more tributarlts of
the Ohio, are twin-pronged, realistic attacks
on this river that runs with anger even In this
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A trip Saturday &lt;April 5) up to Antiquity on
the Galltpolis Relief boat Carrie Brown gave
us a fairly good idea of floOd damage. At ev·
ery point in this 30 mile stretch the evidence
of the destructive power of a river out of its
banks was manifest.

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Houses in all shapes and in every condition,
were revealed all alona the route. Middleport
is in awful shape, so far as can be seen from
the river, and Pomeroy never looked so for·
lorn. The rounahou•e of the Hocking Valley
Railroad has collapsed and Its Pomeroy station
is somewhere down· the river. Every shop
along the river Iron! with one or two exceptions, is app~rently deserted. At Syracuse the
salt sheds at the"uooer end are twisted around
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wrecked houses. While the appearance of the
town on the river bank level is worse than
after the '84 flood , we doubt the assertion that
the actual loss is greater. Scores of families
there, in the midst of the '84 flood, are on
higher ground now. Hayman, the hardware
dealer, is hardest hit. His stock to us looks
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The relief boat, carrying stores -in charge
of Sherman Eagle and Col. E. N. Deardorff,
carried succor to hundreds who needed it at
Henderson, Addison, Cheshire, Carlton, Silver
Run, Racine and Antiquity. Several Red Cross
boats were met, but they apparently were doing little business, although heavily stocl&lt;ed
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Gallipolis boat found much distress, and re·
lieved it. Somehow, the government boats, of·
Iicered by soldiers, do not seem to know how
to get at the facts, or where or when to give.
Possibly they are too much hampered by orders but the plain fact is that on Saturday
they' seem to be occupied principally in tying
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they waited for people to come to them and
beg for something to eat. The Gallipolis boat
worked on a dt!ferent plan. As soon as it
touched the shore, up the bank went Mr. Eagle
to confer with some responsible man a n d
learn the needs . Then a score or more of G.al·
Itpolis men hurried the goods up the bankcoal, oil, stoves, beds, meat, cheese, canned
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terrible timoa in Marietta, Parkenburg, Porn·
eroy, Middleport; Pl. Pleuant, Ironton, HuntIngton, and Portsmouth.- Thla II•• been ahown
as never before the past week; If GaUipolil
could see the misery, the lou, the dilcoura&amp;•·
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IZAAK WALTON FARM

He weilt on;· " 10f alt·lhe tOiVIfl, IIIIi .considered Racine ta said to be the hardeat hit. We
saw ihat town In the;·ellow eraap of tbe 1884
flood and Itved 1!1 1 in the montba durin&amp;
which tt slowly recovered ~r,om the blow. We
can Imagine nothllli more forlorn tban that,
and they aay this 1• wone1 •not OliiY at Baclne, '·'
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needs supplied. When the Gallipolts people
went up into that town and looked at ill con·
dition (it was limply shot to pieces), tbey
found the citizens sayin&amp; they could get along
all right. It took coaxing to get the facts, and
finally a lot of stores were ·put off there. and
thankfully received. They were needed, too.

TAME CRANE - Mrs. Ora Watkins of Hobson
holds a "whooping big" crane, or possibly some other type bird, in her arms after picking it up near
her home this week . The lone beaked bird with all
characteristics of a crane was rescued by Mrs. Watkins who feared it would be hit by a car along Rt.
7. The bird was tame and refused to sqawk for
freedom. Mrs. Watkins' only question was, "What
am I going to do with it?"

tackling. In - game last seas- high school· grid ~areer.
oo, Crow loomed aa a mass o1 ' College football i; nothing
tape \and 'bandages on his right ..,. to the Crow lamlly. Rick's
Joe, tight arm, and side, where lfather, Pomeroy attorney Fred
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1913 flood to Mr. Monnin&amp; Webster, Pomeroy
attorney.
This account or the ereat '13 flood , and the
much closer recollection of tbe two Pomeroy
floods just experienced, underlines again the
necessity to push with all po~sible dispatch
flood control measures in the Ohio Valley.

THE DAY BEFORE MR. SIBLEY
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Mtlwaukee
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Jackson Cf'ater Take-s Lead
. Score, Kreutzer I4J and Mar· IBaltimore
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Of the two Class A semifinal tm, Butler, Constable l4l , Schnei· Sprlogfiled
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ut·· he Logan game.
games, the first one provided the der (61 anO Torre. Wmner - ~
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American Football Coaches Assomost chills and thrills, Jacksoo ~e. Loser- Butler. HR-MAye
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hospjtahzed f?r several weeks, BUFFALO, N. Y. WPII -Shj.:- the selection of 30
the second period began rolling At Phoemx, Ariz..
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and for I while it appeared he ty of the nation' a outstanding col· stars who will represent the
and heW 8 huge i4.point mar in Boston
020 005 120--10 12 1 Rochester
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might not play f~balJ again. lege football players ,wiU trot onto in the Bummer football classic.
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East looked mvmclb1e In ~tie l midway in the thtrd quarter S San Fran
211 020 001- 7 1 I Pittsburgh
tO i7 4 42 110 29t
But the ~etermined athle~, the War Memorial Stadium turf Jack Guthrie, president of
~:ory o~ East Tee~. which , But York the tallest te~ in Wilson, Radatz (61 and Nixon I x.Ciincbed division title.
who stlU limped from the m- ~the night of June 29 for the AU-America Bowl
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jury, was back In pads by the third annual AU..America game. said early ticket requests
state t~nament for tlte fourth land tied it at 38-3s on~ set shot (9) and Coker. Wmner - Wilson. IProvidence 6 Rochester 0
1982 footb~ll season and earn· ~· 0 . &lt;Tuss) McLaughry, exec- a crowd of about 33,000,
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ed hb third straight AII.SEO utJVe secretary-treasurer ol the ing the 1962 inial by al least
who dhadthrolled up. a 24-0 record, ·2·15 ledt '" the
Things Malzone, Mejias. Geiger 2.
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The game, sponsored by the
field goals but that was ttre only I looked bad for the Tigers, stnce
.cey hasnotbtng but pr:ise fo;
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POINT PLEASANT - Billy itime East Tech fans h.. to cheer.!! their big &amp;-foot-S center Don Ware Ci~!in~l=~rwateroo : · 400-5 11
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na· Conn, former light heavyweight Columbus stormed back with ll had exited with five personals. Phi
Buying a
tionally &lt;to 170 outlets&gt; by the champion of the world w h o consecutive points and a never In a fast and furmus ending,
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A;~~:c..~~oadc:iln~ ~· w· fought Joe Louis twice ' for the headed The Tigers, w~ ssuffered ~he ball changed hands several ti~~o~:Lis~w~~~~ a~6~ p:~:~~
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Bo~mg Show ton~ht at I he held leads of ts-fo at the first ~ 8th= ltoa:Jve_ ~ackson Ce:- D~;:~le~~lison L~~in=!nhis
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East's jumping jack front .line to go. To more free throws by A
-salesman George P. Burneu, l:;ie ~dy frr duftyN:agr:::uth Eddie Mayes, Point Pleasant, of Avery Godfrey, Ken Fov.·lkes iJohn Lenhart In the . waning~- LostA~;d~~n{x,~l~ 004---1216 o
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e vs Skeeter Tyler, Charleston, is and Ed Waller Jed the way in the I onds ended the scormg followmg Kans · ·
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(EDITORS NOTE: Thl• Ia Ole 1versatlon he alleged]y overheard and Glynn Grlffmg of .Mississippi. a Featherweight feature, and scormg onslaught and manhan- 1a basket by York'.! Jerr~ Bognar. D a:dai'~ty~~ 00) 000- 1 6 1
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1oth •f 28 dl~palehe• en the I threatened a Southeastern Confer- J~hn McKay of National cham· Charles Toles Point Pleasant died the Scarabs off the boards
Foote scored
pomts and 1e ';81 w· h ~seboro, Brum·
UBS ~peett of dK- ••Jor ience scandal, took a second lielplon southern caUfornia will be va John Hoo~r, Beckley, is ; And the slickest nger of an: wa_re 12 for Jackson _center, a:d
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detector test Friday and authori- head coach of the West squad. to Middleweight feature bout. guard Mike Hammond
t u whlle Hayward was the blg show
Bryan. Loser - Wtckersham
Through Atl'ROVED
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ties said he answered truthfully. beT;:nmmced at aedlaterth date.
A semi-final pits Tom Limer, many baskets with his fak::
fo York with ~ ·
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UPI Spertl Edllor
Burnett Jasisted again he acl'l·
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NATIONWIDE
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. lUPI) dentally overheard Wallace Butts. al ~ntest in 1961 under Mmne- low, Charle!to;, in a lighthea- basket.
fist half against Springfield Lo- ~tl!itmnmgs l
MUru AI.. you can now
-Mana~ Mickey Vernon frank- former coach and athletic director sota I Murray Wa~ath, !0-20. vyweight bout.
By the third quarter mark eo-.1cal . of Matloning County before N y I l 000 202 100 3- tl 12 11 finance yollt car the lowly admits the Jowly Washington at the University of Georgia give Woody Hayes of OhiO state and A heavyweight match pits lumbus rolled up a 46-ZB margm lakmg a 27·25 halftime edge The . , N
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interest way ... and add 10
Senators are going to COIItinue information about the ~rgia his East team beat Warmath'l Ted Morgan Beck lev vs Phil outscoring East Tech 23 ll in th~ l Jayhawks never trailed after- r Agmrre. Fox 17) B. Anderson I your savings by insurinJ
hurting until their kids blol.lom. football team to Alabama coach Westerners, 13-8, last June:
Smith, Charleston . ,
period. The Scarabs bat~led back I ~ards. although the score was (!~ and _Freehan. Craig, R~ I die low-premium 1U.f with Nationwide. So beAnd he knows U.at will not be Paul Bryant before the 1962 meet· The eut has an impres~uve ar- Ted Anderson Beckley v hk~ the champions they are but J!Jed at 31·31 midway in the third I
Hawkms II OJ .and Caton Wm1
/ore you buy )'Our tle'n
in 1963.
.
ing of the. tw osch,ols.
ray of backs •.t~pped_lg Jerry St~r Doug Adkins, Huntington,' is
was too little.
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period ·
· ~:al•it:o~u~ser - Reed. HRtar, !lee me fir" for dou·
Vernon has only one optimistic The Saturday Evening Post pub- vall of Louisiana StatE:• ~g~ welterweight bout, and Cookie East Tech scored 10 consecutive
Prince Scores
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bit-barreled tavinp!
observation for the coming sea-llishe:d BUrnett's Ator, and said KOdun4n of Penn State, Willie Clayton Charleston vs Do pomts nudway in the fourth quar-1 II wan then that Drt'sden's Paul
.Pearl W. Williams
so~.
, the gaJne, which :AIQ.bama won, Richardson of Jac~ (Miss.l ~onnor.' Huntington,' fi ht
~ , ter to narrow the .almost unl:lur- Prinre. a classy 1Jttle guard. and I HoChandler. Art:z
·one thing for sure, we can't 135·0, was rigged. Both Butts and State and George Saimea of Mich- lightweight bout
g
Imountable Tiger lead to ll pom~ torward Paul Lacey took over , k~ton
. ooo 011. 000- 2 6 0I
and Son
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fall any lower." he explains Bryant have denied any rigging. igan State. .
Mike Weekly Huntington v _ With 1: 29 to go. That was the Priore Sl'Ored on a three-pointer 0 ahoma CJty P&lt; L \
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318 N. Second An.
"There's no way to go but up.'' Burnett' took hi&amp; first lie de- Such sparkling namea a!l_ Pat sus Jim O'Co~nor Ch 1 ' t er 1closest they could get
to give his team a six point lead
~ 002 000 0 - 2 !t 2 WY. 2·2311
Middleport
Last year the Senators won tector tes't before the sory broke. Richter of Wisconsin ·and Walt is a welterweight , figh~r es o~ i The win gave Coach Bob Hart in the last quarter and then La-, WoodeshJck and Campbell. NelOFFICE HOURSt
only 60 games while losing 101, He agreed to submit to the ~- S~eney or Syracuse lead the end Gary Akers Huntington 8~b the g~rahead for a real grand cey broke Springfield Local's son and Wooten.
9:00 to 5:00 Dilly
firililhing 3.'i~ games behind the- ond one, administered by Maj. Lrlga~. Jim Dunaway of Missis- Burrows Ctaarleston ~ v: 11 _ slam. He was named Class AA back with 9 of his 12 points in
~rl~ndo. Fla.
Othart by Appo1ntment
17 _mmngsl
Yankees.
. Barney Ragsdale, chief of the sippi and Fred Miller or I..SU will w tght 'atch
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Y Coach-of-the-Year only last week the last 4:24 of the ~amt" .
, ."We've tried to heJp the team ,Georgla :Bureau ef Invtofitigation, hold ~own tackle posts, Ruftl8 ~eckJ: Bo. s fi ht for Com- and nvw could prove it on the ~rim-e wound up with 20 points.II Washmgton
100 100 000 000 000 01- 3
wtth trades but the other clubs· at the request of Geot·gia Atty Guthrie of Georgia Tech and b. 1
Y T g
court
1while teammate Jeff Longaberger
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Beh
f Mi h'
Stat me nsurance earn : Charles·
Minnesota
only offer second string playel'l Gen. Eugene Cook.
ave
nnan o
c 1gan
e ton Bo f Ch 1 t Athlet " Jl was one of our best games .. had 14. Ron Sonedecker. a 6-foot
for our first line ones, and we FoJJowing the teat, Cook and ~ill be at guards, and Lee Roy lc Clu~~ ~nti ar~~ on
- the bespectacled Hart said. "We JUnior. and guard Jim Schaade .
00 002 000 0 --: 2 9
' have more than enough of that Ragsdale laid Burnett had 80.!1· Jordaa of Alabama at center.
V F w' nd ngp . t boPlys for were a little awed at playina o1ad 14 each for the Tigers.
IKlme, Cheney 15 / .· Bouldtn 112)
caliber f 1
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om
easant
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LA.!ppert Schm 1dt n2 1 Ka t
Janie: Payer~ now,.. veroon wered trut hlul1y. ~gadale, preslboys for Marietta Manufactur- them, but when we found out we
!and
Moore 16 ~ Lash 1101 &amp;01'k a '
exp
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dent of the Amencan At:ademy
ing Compan
could run, jump and shoot willl CLUES TO PLANE
I ki
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owThe lllllil club Is a rag-tag out- of Polygraphy Examiners, said
f0
y.
them, it changed the team and SANTANNA Dl VALDIERI It- s l12 l , PleJS l l6l and Ralliff.
fit a~ pres~ntly CObstituted and Bum~~ was "completely t'OOper·
they took It from there."
aly mPn _ An Italian polic~ ski Chlrter No. 9815
there s a Wild open scramble for atlve.
I
Foul• Pay Off
trol F id
ed h
Reurv• Dl1trlct Ne. 4
most of the jobs.
Butts, who bas filed a 110 mil·
I For Marion It was foul sbootin•' pa
f r ay recoil veboork ~~rlehe
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
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Slroqnt Pelot , 011 Ubel smt against tbe Post , 1
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!hat paid oil. The Proxies hit an may belong 1o King Saud's miss·
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Pitching could be the ,)ub 1 spent 90 mlnutos in private with
Patrk:ta Bormg, daughter of astounding 22 of 29 attempts, ODd lng Comet IV jetliner
strongest department for It Ia the Cook Friday. The former Geoqjla
1g S
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Boring, re- shol 50 per ceut from the Jield The Ia
d'
~ ed M h In the 51 1 f Oh'
OF RACINE
Senator hurlers the other clubs coach assured the attorney geA·
presented Rive"iew
Grade in downing Urbana
...... d P be"'l. •sadptopeh r
arbedc Publlshe; ~ o
lo, at the Clo~e of Bullnus on March ll, 1963..
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B U tle4
School In
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teve
a\'e eras 1I
•n response to ull made by Comptrolle 0f Ill C
ta lk abo UI wheo deas
are pro· era a
ave never been in·
Y •
Press 1Dterutl011a~
the all county Spell· The Hllldimbers however fin- in th AI
kill'
u r•ncy und•r Seetlon 5211 u 5 R 1 d 5
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ght afte terested .
bll
Th
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ps near lere
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, . . ev •e tltutes
posed · ESnAt&gt;ial1..
r-.... ., sou
U1 gam ng or llSBOCiat·
e Boston Celtics have a new ng
e a
~' .nd. Mrs. ally experienced a cold night after 18 persons aboard. The wreckage
are Dave Stenhouse, 11-12 and ed with people known as gam- secret weapon, a thr. .mu de- Denver Weber, prmctpal at bowling over three unbeaten and
not t bee r nd
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ASSETS
Claude Osteen, 8-13.
biers. ••
fense to stop CincinnatJ's OIICir Riverview, accompanied Miss top-rated teams {!n route to
ye ~
n ou .
I ashi,nbalanres With other. banks. and cast! Items
For his other starters Vernon Cook aald earlier ttaia week he Robertson
Boring to RuUand.
tournament play They hit a
u.
pl'()('ess of rollertJOn ·--- --·------ ------ $ 162.869.54
will choose from Don Rudolph, llad information Butts had been·in Boston .Coach Red Auerbaeh Randy Hall suffered a broken . erable 33 per ~nt of their
MARKOVA DIRECI'S MET
nJt:~.~~~::~~r."~ent obligation~, direct and
481.360.94
1-10; Tom Cheney. 7·t; Belmie contact with known g&amp;mb),rs be- used Sam Jones. John ~vlieek JI'D1 while playing at Riverview goal shots and converted six
NEW YORK WPII - Alicia Obligations of Stat~ ~n~n~;;7r1ves~1--. -.-- -- --- Daniels, 7-~e; Ed Boubaugh. O.Z; fore the telephone 'call to Bryant. and K.C. Jones effectively Friday Shcool.
14 fouls.
Markova, the ballerina, wa.o~
(Net or any reservP.sl ICa su VIsions
18.400.01
Joe McClam, H: or rookie Jim
·
·- Bight to pin down the Big t•o•• Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mayes "We got fat-headed," Urbana
director of the Metropoli- Corporate stol'kll fincluding s:i.300~oO~t~k ~-,---- - Duckworth, a JO-garne wlnner at otber poui!Hiity Is John Kennedy and give tht! Celtics a ~102 vic- of Sardis spent Sunday with Coach Roger Brauer siad. "Too
Opera Ballet Friday by Geu·
Federal . Reserve bank) (Net of any reserves )
3.300.00
Rocky Mount last .season..
who hit . 62 In l&lt;t games with the tory tbat evened the count at 1-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Hetzer and bad we r.ouldn't play a good
eral Manager Rudolph Bing. She Loans and d1.scounts (including $400.86
Tlieofrebullsnl't too much 1n the Senators.
in the National Basketball A&amp;9o- Janet.
here."
will direct the activities of Ban:vtrdr~ft s) (Netdo;9any reserves) --------·- - 576.l5?.2t
way
pen pl'OBpects so some 1be Outfield ouOook Ja brighter, clatlrm'a Eastern Division playoff Mr. and Mrs . Walter Brown ·
BOTH UNDERDOGS .
opera'n ballet school.
pre~lses owne "' .780.48, furniture
of those J»Ulble starters may espeelaDy if Jim Piersall comes finals.
and family were week end via.·
With both Coach Jack
' Oth and Ctxfures S3. 2oo.oo ---- -· ----- ----- ---- 12.980.48
have to be used in relief.
back from his poor seuon of last Auerbach, however, wBJahrewd itors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mer- Van&amp;eth of Dresden and Fred I
er assets --- -- --··- --- ---- ------ ------- 1.210.31
Steve Ha-:nllton, 3-8 last aea_s:on year when he batted only .244. enough not to utilize his trio at edit.h and daughter of Columbus. IGross of ,Jackson Center claim- '
TOTAL ASSETS --------- - ---- -----·--- - - - $1 ,~.0'18.64
and Art Quick, the former OriOle The year before with C1~veland the same time. When onll!l man Dtane Petty of Parkersburg ing to be the underdogs in the
J
LIABILITIES
who was: 2·2 with B~timore and he batted .!22.
tired, he sent In another to wear was an over night guest of payoff tilt, the championship
Dt-mand deposits of individuals. j:Jartnerships,
7_. with Rochester 1n 1962, are
J..eppen: No. 1 Cateher
dowu Robertson. who finally was Tammy Ruth.
game wiJJ pit the Muskingum
New Shipment
and ('Orporalions
__ __
5 435 491 01
the leading relief eandldates.
Chuck Hinton. wOO led the Sen- yanked from the g11me ·by Royal Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dunfee and County crew's speed and defenOf f•mous
Time and 11avi!lgs deposits or in-di~-id~~);,
---- ·
· The infield is really • hodge- amra aJ bat Jaat II!UOD with an C&lt;NJch Charlie Wolf with aix min- family of LitUe Hocking visit· s!ve ability against Jackson Cen.·
partnerstltps, and corporations ___
620.322.91
podge affair. Tom Brown, UJJi.. average·,..of .S10, wUl bold down utes remain~. ·
~with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wal· ter'• height advantage under
Deposits or United States Government (inrl~~:li~g-·2,420.81
verolty of Maryland booua boy, ~ wtlteld opol Doo Lock, Rabertson, who o...-ed 43 polnta lace.
boards.
post8l savings) ·-35,182.11
has looke6 good at fttlt base bl Who hit anly .253•. eould win the ag8Jn.t the . celta Thun!day, Wlill Recent Visitors Of .Mrs. Ed· Seldom have two teams battled
D(lpo!ib or State 5 and p,;)iti·L~i-;~hdi~i~o;j~~;- -- -.the
Alv-. tlilrd outfield berth.
held I ofour points In tbe first na Stewart were Rev. and their way from the county tournaTOTAL
DEPOSITS
· ·- - $l.093.4ti.84
who absence
hit Jll of t Bogello
SID ~ 1ut
Total demand
deposits --_____
_ 473.094.94
a
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Other . ~. are buldovtr ~- lie poured in IS more In Mrs. !!'red I. Gardner ol Park- menls in the state title game with
Total time and savings deposits $ 820,322.90
....... Alvaretr hu .,_,_delaytd J!m Killg - 1~). l.arry Shetront, the -aecond stanza .lo give Clncin· ersburg and Mr. and Mrs. Da- less credentlab Both have
Trade Now-Best
gettlnc out of Cuba. v-.~ .'!rOin ,~re w~ .~O!.I . ~!Hfhalfllme~.
vidSmllhand !amilyo!J.onaunderdogsln certain. games as
TermsAnywhere
TOTAL LIARILITIES . ... ................. :-$t,OOM17.tM
needill&amp; a lhortltap, hu bee ho hjf ·,:1!0 II) + ~ ~: : •)"':: ~JII,lie · COMiklrl:~ :;.t' untracked Bo\IOIJl.
(ar back as district action.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
l!yq Marv B.....tlDtl at dtnrt. rooldoo -Brant 1\ly.., a .SIJ ·Hit, .b ~ ~ ~ u Boston's ~-and Mrs. J. C. Kibble of Dresden's JIIJ'hawks, carrying
Capital Stock :
IIOCOnd and llttrd. Breodillfl tame ter 8! ~ao'Nelaon Gardner, thno-mu do!ehaive awltcho!l hold Parkersburg vlsjted with Mr. a 25-2 record lnin tbe title tilt
S Common stock, Iota! par $50,000.00 --- -- - --- --• I!O,OOfUIO
80,000.00
In. deal.wtllt BaltimOre. .
who llolted .Ita at Pothan :... ... "litdllf•.•
mciiio ~and Mrs- R. E. Williams.
back speedy SprlngfieJd
urplUs ---- --------- ---- ---- ---- ------ -------·
52,880.80
~AI local .
Loulo ' Piliellj, ' l!p from ~~- j~ftft- ·~)1- .
, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.
Uieal, stl-49, In a stirring di!play
Undividod profits --------- - - -- ----------------182,880.80
a..ck CoWer maJ keep lht where; lte bal!ed .2'lU,
.. '' I Bill BtU~ IICIII'ed II! poillll rer and famtly of Little Hockdefensive ublllty. Jackson CellMiddleport, 0.
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -------------IOCilllli base job lie bd&lt;l don Doft Leppei1. obtained ltlli!i .• !IN!Ca.ll!O loa than llobert- ing 11Jere recent visitors of the '
TOTAL LIABILITIES Al'!l'
lalllae880111f 81'1'\'dlac lo.....,edPitllliui-jjh, could be the ·&gt; No.· J *'l!'t Pme ~ ind~ In Helz"!',Bise famUios,
CAPITAL A~COUNTS ------· ----- ----- $1 ,~,078.84
at abort or tbtrd. Joho. ~ &lt;alcber, wilmlnB tho job., 4!Ver 1 liiMiilfUI ·jol&gt; Undtr the boanla· Mr. and Mrs. Juo.Jor Congrove '
MEMORANDUM
\1 tlliOiher ,ho..,...
wllo Ken. llollor, Jut )!0111''1 N&amp;u1ar wlllt ..i!\1 rebounds.
and
of Zanesville were •
Assets pledged or assigne~bilitleo
hit
lut JOII'.
recOiver.
Leppo! hit 011"'
.is8. In ,• Tho ''aeries
resumes In llolinn 11Jeellend
of Mr • and
nd forother purposes ____ ______ _.;..: .. ~~- S 113.07S.OD
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B.....dl1111 Collier
lth ••·botlod
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Mrs. Gene
I, fREELAND S. NORRIS, C.shler, .of tho a-..amed bellk
ult•.
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Mr. and Mn.
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do hereby declare that this report of condition is
ond ...,_
•t·o e111 to ,.. why Vemoa .-. The jbtn! ·~ WID·. :~ i!i"m.~:o . YiJII'i!t AbMmtm aDd Kay openi•
rect to the best Ill my knowledge and belief.
hao Infield worrleo. . . .,
Bob Schmid!. wlin ··~ 1j ~N BISHOP, England
TUn• Young
FREELAND S. NOIIIUI.
IIP'I ov• ilviatJ ~ 19 J.i!U RolF ~ ' "'
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KH~. jJie ~ ' )!alp ~ ~~,·~;'· \}u ~of ·
.Sponsored By
report of condltlor1 and declare that tt bu been examined by 111
tiabf who. ......- B-' !IP liii J1i1 ~ i!IIJ;,
_oQo;.\u . 1~ ~:J:I'..Jt,r' Wll ad· PI .
and to the best ol our lmowledie and belief il truo and come~.
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;qtE_STER FIIIJ DEPARTMENT
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IN 1913,
G. SIBLEY wrote: "Pomei:OY Is a. w.r~cl! :~~ .the Hock_l!lt,- V1!1!.eT.",Qfflce has gone down t~e
river ... " Thit picture a c~py of one believed to be of tltitl!ant flood ·, \)ien •apparently was taken whi~•
the water atlll was comlna up. The office iJ clearly vistble,.at ex!reme rlg~tJn one 24 hour period the O!Uo
Rlver went up .22 feet, bellev.ed to be an alf-&amp;hne-recQ~Il.. J)ll~Wllli:h:n! one;ip!hete atretehea of the nver
ever cMrel to ~~ee broken.
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COLUMBUS - It'll be Colwnbus East and Marlon St. Loull
OIO Ot!O • - S 1 0
Harding battltng it out tonight for Ohio's most coveted N.York &lt;AI 1011101 '01»- 2 • 1
yoff Standinp ,
Ibasketball prize - the Class AA state championship.
W~hburn•. Fanolt 111 and So- ' ' UIIIIH " - _........,
This afternoon, Dresden of Muskingum county and watsla. Wllliamo, Ford '"· Ar· ·
iJiooi.«-.. _ ,
Jackson Center, two teams who probably never heard of royo &lt;ll and Howard. WinnerFAl'ton DIY- Fiulo
each other at the start of the season, met for the small Washburn. Loser - Ford. HRW.LI'd.
school prize - the Class A title.
Whitt.
llotrinn
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The four finalists are all that romain from a starting
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Cincinnati
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field of over 950 high schools who hit the tourney trail At West Palm Beadl, Fla.
weo~o.. IIIYIIIN Flull
over six weeks ago.
Ins.t game I
W. L PeL
East made quit. an impression tcr, wb•ch became the first Shel· Chicago IAI
000 0110 --.2 7 I Loo Angeles
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on tht screaming audience o( 13,-'by County team ever to win its Milwaukee mo 200 Olo- 4 I o St. Lwia
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It gained a wide reputation around accorded All.()hJ.o
league loop lor his hard mention recognitloo durin&amp; his

for. 8 tour of the campus.
Conr, a member of the N•
t)otjal Honor Society at PHS
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trrtday the !Stb, lib lecopted
a fll1l foor.year grut.ll&gt;ald
scholarship undlr NCAA rulol
to attend the UIIIVeralty of J4l.
oml, Flartda.
The scholarship· was nfl1elal.
ly received this week from
Miami Coach K. F. GustafSOD.
latller this month Rick flew
tO - Miami with college scouts

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Schwan •••· veo1e '''
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Eyewitness Of 1913 Flood
Misery In Meigs' River
Towns Marks Anniversary
Flood• are damaging tQ the Bend area when·

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ever they ~orne .
However, two generations and a half ago,
remembored todav only by graying grandfathers and grandmothers, personal suffering
and pro~erty losses were heavier blows to the
tranquthly of life along the Ohio River.

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In the past 81 years there have been at
l~ast three calamitous advan ces of the OhiO
River into towns fronting the southern face of
Meiga county, Racine, Syracuse, Pomeroy, and
Middleport.
- ~ There perhapi could be debate about that
' · figUTe "three " as the 1907 flood historically
C:rested at 61 .5, a shade under seven feet less
than 1913's water. Other crests in the 54 to
G8 foot range were reached on several occa ..
1ions. All were high enough to ravage Middle·
por~as well as Pomeroy.
lkJt for our purpose here. I shall considor
onfji the 1884 the 1913, and the 1937 floods
as super devastating events, and particularly
today, the 1913 flood .

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Wby the 1913 flood ?, because coincidentally, it reached· its crest of 68.8 feet within a
weel&lt; of the day 50 years later that the nver
crested at 49.6 feet in Pomeroy , on March 22,
1963 . On March 7 it had crested at 51 .6, thus
belaying Pomeroy's Main-s! and low residential areas savagel y tw ice within two weeks.
The 1913 flood in Meigs county is interestIng to the historian on another account.
Not only are there pictures available of
·scenes in Pomeroy, but tbere is an eyewitness
account of the ·devastation in all the river .
towns preserved in neighboring Gallia count y.
Files of Meigs county newspapers of that
time largely have been destroyed or lost.
Some were burned in the big Mechanic-s! fire
lrl Pomerpy in the late twenties . Others have
simply dhappeared as the changing faces of
local newspapers merged, became extinct, or
"anished, before consolidation into the present Daily Sentinel.
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Early In· ,April. 1913, W. G. Sibley. editor
and publisher of The Daily Tribune in Galli·
polis rode the "Gallipolis Relief Boat" upriver
as far as Letart Falls. He returned and wrote
a heart-shaking account of what he saw. It is
that report that we are pleased to reprint, in
part, today.
His story is preserved in micro[ilmed files,
which, ouiside permanent files at the Ohio
' State Library in Columbus, likely is the only
existing such report anywhere .
. •RECOR!) RISE
Probably there is no que stion that the 1913

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flood had the most rapid rile before or since
in one 24 bour period. On March 25 the river
soared up 22 feet, a fantutlc rise.

ju:les. ·
' cognitioo· as an end oo the ·
Rick pillyed his first PHS Slate University BIK!keye team
football game against Jacl&lt;oon of 1937·.
as a froshman. He lettered that Rick bad feee\Ved
season for his play at center from at least elght other coland defensive middle guard. As leges but apparently waa not
a sophomore, and during his inter ..!Sted in any except the
junior season before being side-)University of MJml offer, acllned, Crow played center ODd Icording to his father. Rick
defensive linebacker. Last year e1pected to leave for college
be was kept on the ,line at the in August.
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Looer- Law: HR Woodo. Cblaco. - - jf) . .

own distrid tournament , aurvived Horlen, Zanm 111. ~ckley 1811
Friday's ae.-...
a strong finish by York Local to and Carreon. Spahn. Filmer t7), 8oskm 125 Ollleilulltl 102
take Friday's Class- A opener, 44- Funk t91 and Crandoll. Winner- &lt;Only game scbedLried.J
40.
Spahn . Loser _ Horlen. HRAHL Studlqo
"We've been underdogs aU year Mathews.
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949 Friday night in manhandling
Clev~land East Tech, the only unbeaten team In the slllte tourney
118-1-1, and was favored to tako its
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Marion, however wtl:pped giant
killer Urbana 65-~ and seemed
quite capable of making Coach
Dan Baker the first man ever to
pilot state champions In both
Class AA and Class A. Boker
won one state title at Northwestern In 1958 and now has brought
Marion to the brink of the big
school pinnacle

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Reforestation of bJre one-time woodlands
and conservancy dams in more tributarlts of
the Ohio, are twin-pronged, realistic attacks
on this river that runs with anger even In this
enlightened era altogether too frequently.

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A trip Saturday &lt;April 5) up to Antiquity on
the Galltpolis Relief boat Carrie Brown gave
us a fairly good idea of floOd damage. At ev·
ery point in this 30 mile stretch the evidence
of the destructive power of a river out of its
banks was manifest.

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Houses in all shapes and in every condition,
were revealed all alona the route. Middleport
is in awful shape, so far as can be seen from
the river, and Pomeroy never looked so for·
lorn. The rounahou•e of the Hocking Valley
Railroad has collapsed and Its Pomeroy station
is somewhere down· the river. Every shop
along the river Iron! with one or two exceptions, is app~rently deserted. At Syracuse the
salt sheds at the"uooer end are twisted around
..and li~rt\y collapsed .

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Racine is congested with driftwood a n d
wrecked houses. While the appearance of the
town on the river bank level is worse than
after the '84 flood , we doubt the assertion that
the actual loss is greater. Scores of families
there, in the midst of the '84 flood, are on
higher ground now. Hayman, the hardware
dealer, is hardest hit. His stock to us looks
like an 80 per cent loss.

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The relief boat, carrying stores -in charge
of Sherman Eagle and Col. E. N. Deardorff,
carried succor to hundreds who needed it at
Henderson, Addison, Cheshire, Carlton, Silver
Run, Racine and Antiquity. Several Red Cross
boats were met, but they apparently were doing little business, although heavily stocl&lt;ed
with stores.

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Gallipolis boat found much distress, and re·
lieved it. Somehow, the government boats, of·
Iicered by soldiers, do not seem to know how
to get at the facts, or where or when to give.
Possibly they are too much hampered by orders but the plain fact is that on Saturday
they' seem to be occupied principally in tying
up io the banks, and untying.

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they waited for people to come to them and
beg for something to eat. The Gallipolis boat
worked on a dt!ferent plan. As soon as it
touched the shore, up the bank went Mr. Eagle
to confer with some responsible man a n d
learn the needs . Then a score or more of G.al·
Itpolis men hurried the goods up the bankcoal, oil, stoves, beds, meat, cheese, canned
foods , bread, clothing, shoes, and 10 forth.

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" . . . A little high water In Galllpolla meana
terrible timoa in Marietta, Parkenburg, Porn·
eroy, Middleport; Pl. Pleuant, Ironton, HuntIngton, and Portsmouth.- Thla II•• been ahown
as never before the past week; If GaUipolil
could see the misery, the lou, the dilcoura&amp;•·
menl and the awful coJlJIIP. of
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He weilt on;· " 10f alt·lhe tOiVIfl, IIIIi .considered Racine ta said to be the hardeat hit. We
saw ihat town In the;·ellow eraap of tbe 1884
flood and Itved 1!1 1 in the montba durin&amp;
which tt slowly recovered ~r,om the blow. We
can Imagine nothllli more forlorn tban that,
and they aay this 1• wone1 •not OliiY at Baclne, '·'
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tlqulty, and the Gallipolis boat went up there
also and lightened the burden upon its people.

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At Racine the Red Crou boat reported all
needs supplied. When the Gallipolts people
went up into that town and looked at ill con·
dition (it was limply shot to pieces), tbey
found the citizens sayin&amp; they could get along
all right. It took coaxing to get the facts, and
finally a lot of stores were ·put off there. and
thankfully received. They were needed, too.

TAME CRANE - Mrs. Ora Watkins of Hobson
holds a "whooping big" crane, or possibly some other type bird, in her arms after picking it up near
her home this week . The lone beaked bird with all
characteristics of a crane was rescued by Mrs. Watkins who feared it would be hit by a car along Rt.
7. The bird was tame and refused to sqawk for
freedom. Mrs. Watkins' only question was, "What
am I going to do with it?"

tackling. In - game last seas- high school· grid ~areer.
oo, Crow loomed aa a mass o1 ' College football i; nothing
tape \and 'bandages on his right ..,. to the Crow lamlly. Rick's
Joe, tight arm, and side, where lfather, Pomeroy attorney Fred
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We are indebted for the pictures of the
1913 flood to Mr. Monnin&amp; Webster, Pomeroy
attorney.
This account or the ereat '13 flood , and the
much closer recollection of tbe two Pomeroy
floods just experienced, underlines again the
necessity to push with all po~sible dispatch
flood control measures in the Ohio Valley.

THE DAY BEFORE MR. SIBLEY
LISHED the above, he wrote this:

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because we have no height.'' VanDlvlllola
Reeth said. " I thought we coukJ
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Mtlwaukee
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Jackson Cf'ater Take-s Lead
. Score, Kreutzer I4J and Mar· IBaltimore
34 30 7 75 221 241
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Of the two Class A semifinal tm, Butler, Constable l4l , Schnei· Sprlogfiled
31 31 8 71l 21111 :al
ut·· he Logan game.
games, the first one provided the der (61 anO Torre. Wmner - ~
Welten Dlvllion
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American Football Coaches Assomost chills and thrills, Jacksoo ~e. Loser- Butler. HR-MAye
W L T Ph GP ~)
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star was
Ulllted Prnl latera•tloul
clatlon (AFCM, today announced I
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~ x-Buffalo
40 23 7 81 2SS Itt
hospjtahzed f?r several weeks, BUFFALO, N. Y. WPII -Shj.:- the selection of 30
the second period began rolling At Phoemx, Ariz..
, Cleveland
:lO 33 7 67 25! 245
and for I while it appeared he ty of the nation' a outstanding col· stars who will represent the
and heW 8 huge i4.point mar in Boston
020 005 120--10 12 1 Rochester
24 38 9 57 238 26S
might not play f~balJ again. lege football players ,wiU trot onto in the Bummer football classic.
ODD 0
East looked mvmclb1e In ~tie l midway in the thtrd quarter S San Fran
211 020 001- 7 1 I Pittsburgh
tO i7 4 42 110 29t
But the ~etermined athle~, the War Memorial Stadium turf Jack Guthrie, president of
~:ory o~ East Tee~. which , But York the tallest te~ in Wilson, Radatz (61 and Nixon I x.Ciincbed division title.
who stlU limped from the m- ~the night of June 29 for the AU-America Bowl
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the the Class A, field sera ped back Sanford, Duffalo (7!, Pregenzer i
FrJdaJ'• Jlelllltl
jury, was back In pads by the third annual AU..America game. said early ticket requests
state t~nament for tlte fourth land tied it at 38-3s on~ set shot (9) and Coker. Wmner - Wilson. IProvidence 6 Rochester 0
1982 footb~ll season and earn· ~· 0 . &lt;Tuss) McLaughry, exec- a crowd of about 33,000,
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conseeutJVe year..- 111e Scarabs !by raw-boned Bud Ha ward witt! Lose - Sanford. HR- MC'Cnvey, Baltimore 5 Buffalo 1
ed hb third straight AII.SEO utJVe secretary-treasurer ol the ing the 1962 inial by al least
who dhadthrolled up. a 24-0 record, ·2·15 ledt '" the
Things Malzone, Mejias. Geiger 2.
&lt;Only gam.. acheduled)
first team award.
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The game, sponsored by the
field goals but that was ttre only I looked bad for the Tigers, stnce
.cey hasnotbtng but pr:ise fo;
:,;.cA ~nd the ~-:::~~N·.~ Ev·
POINT PLEASANT - Billy itime East Tech fans h.. to cheer.!! their big &amp;-foot-S center Don Ware Ci~!in~l=~rwateroo : · 400-5 11
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na· Conn, former light heavyweight Columbus stormed back with ll had exited with five personals. Phi
Buying a
tionally &lt;to 170 outlets&gt; by the champion of the world w h o consecutive points and a never In a fast and furmus ending,
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02il 010 05x-812 I
A;~~:c..~~oadc:iln~ ~· w· fought Joe Louis twice ' for the headed The Tigers, w~ ssuffered ~he ball changed hands several ti~~o~:Lis~w~~~~ a~6~ p:~:~~
New Car?
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consln. Bad~ers to the Big Ten be a referee at the Centenmal Chaminade in 24 revmus starts Mal'\lm Foote calmly dropped two ~ un 191 and Dalrymple. winner
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Bo~mg Show ton~ht at I he held leads of ts-fo at the first ~ 8th= ltoa:Jve_ ~ackson Ce:- D~;:~le~~lison L~~in=!nhis
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star quarterback, Ron Varni~· Gym at 8 o'clock.
East's jumping jack front .line to go. To more free throws by A
-salesman George P. Burneu, l:;ie ~dy frr duftyN:agr:::uth Eddie Mayes, Point Pleasant, of Avery Godfrey, Ken Fov.·lkes iJohn Lenhart In the . waning~- LostA~;d~~n{x,~l~ 004---1216 o
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e vs Skeeter Tyler, Charleston, is and Ed Waller Jed the way in the I onds ended the scormg followmg Kans · ·
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(EDITORS NOTE: Thl• Ia Ole 1versatlon he alleged]y overheard and Glynn Grlffmg of .Mississippi. a Featherweight feature, and scormg onslaught and manhan- 1a basket by York'.! Jerr~ Bognar. D a:dai'~ty~~ 00) 000- 1 6 1
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1oth •f 28 dl~palehe• en the I threatened a Southeastern Confer- J~hn McKay of National cham· Charles Toles Point Pleasant died the Scarabs off the boards
Foote scored
pomts and 1e ';81 w· h ~seboro, Brum·
UBS ~peett of dK- ••Jor ience scandal, took a second lielplon southern caUfornia will be va John Hoo~r, Beckley, is ; And the slickest nger of an: wa_re 12 for Jackson _center, a:d
. IC ers am, ~kow (71
lt8flll baHbaU ieaml.)
detector test Friday and authori- head coach of the West squad. to Middleweight feature bout. guard Mike Hammond
t u whlle Hayward was the blg show
Bryan. Loser - Wtckersham
Through Atl'ROVED
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ties said he answered truthfully. beT;:nmmced at aedlaterth date.
A semi-final pits Tom Limer, many baskets with his fak::
fo York with ~ ·
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UPI Spertl Edllor
Burnett Jasisted again he acl'l·
West captur
e ina~gur- Point Pleasant vs Bob Trus- feeds to teammates under the Dresden trailed nearly all the
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NATIONWIDE
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. lUPI) dentally overheard Wallace Butts. al ~ntest in 1961 under Mmne- low, Charle!to;, in a lighthea- basket.
fist half against Springfield Lo- ~tl!itmnmgs l
MUru AI.. you can now
-Mana~ Mickey Vernon frank- former coach and athletic director sota I Murray Wa~ath, !0-20. vyweight bout.
By the third quarter mark eo-.1cal . of Matloning County before N y I l 000 202 100 3- tl 12 11 finance yollt car the lowly admits the Jowly Washington at the University of Georgia give Woody Hayes of OhiO state and A heavyweight match pits lumbus rolled up a 46-ZB margm lakmg a 27·25 halftime edge The . , N
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interest way ... and add 10
Senators are going to COIItinue information about the ~rgia his East team beat Warmath'l Ted Morgan Beck lev vs Phil outscoring East Tech 23 ll in th~ l Jayhawks never trailed after- r Agmrre. Fox 17) B. Anderson I your savings by insurinJ
hurting until their kids blol.lom. football team to Alabama coach Westerners, 13-8, last June:
Smith, Charleston . ,
period. The Scarabs bat~led back I ~ards. although the score was (!~ and _Freehan. Craig, R~ I die low-premium 1U.f with Nationwide. So beAnd he knows U.at will not be Paul Bryant before the 1962 meet· The eut has an impres~uve ar- Ted Anderson Beckley v hk~ the champions they are but J!Jed at 31·31 midway in the third I
Hawkms II OJ .and Caton Wm1
/ore you buy )'Our tle'n
in 1963.
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ray of backs •.t~pped_lg Jerry St~r Doug Adkins, Huntington,' is
was too little.
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· ~:al•it:o~u~ser - Reed. HRtar, !lee me fir" for dou·
Vernon has only one optimistic The Saturday Evening Post pub- vall of Louisiana StatE:• ~g~ welterweight bout, and Cookie East Tech scored 10 consecutive
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observation for the coming sea-llishe:d BUrnett's Ator, and said KOdun4n of Penn State, Willie Clayton Charleston vs Do pomts nudway in the fourth quar-1 II wan then that Drt'sden's Paul
.Pearl W. Williams
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, the gaJne, which :AIQ.bama won, Richardson of Jac~ (Miss.l ~onnor.' Huntington,' fi ht
~ , ter to narrow the .almost unl:lur- Prinre. a classy 1Jttle guard. and I HoChandler. Art:z
·one thing for sure, we can't 135·0, was rigged. Both Butts and State and George Saimea of Mich- lightweight bout
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Imountable Tiger lead to ll pom~ torward Paul Lacey took over , k~ton
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Mike Weekly Huntington v _ With 1: 29 to go. That was the Priore Sl'Ored on a three-pointer 0 ahoma CJty P&lt; L \
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"There's no way to go but up.'' Burnett' took hi&amp; first lie de- Such sparkling namea a!l_ Pat sus Jim O'Co~nor Ch 1 ' t er 1closest they could get
to give his team a six point lead
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Middleport
Last year the Senators won tector tes't before the sory broke. Richter of Wisconsin ·and Walt is a welterweight , figh~r es o~ i The win gave Coach Bob Hart in the last quarter and then La-, WoodeshJck and Campbell. NelOFFICE HOURSt
only 60 games while losing 101, He agreed to submit to the ~- S~eney or Syracuse lead the end Gary Akers Huntington 8~b the g~rahead for a real grand cey broke Springfield Local's son and Wooten.
9:00 to 5:00 Dilly
firililhing 3.'i~ games behind the- ond one, administered by Maj. Lrlga~. Jim Dunaway of Missis- Burrows Ctaarleston ~ v: 11 _ slam. He was named Class AA back with 9 of his 12 points in
~rl~ndo. Fla.
Othart by Appo1ntment
17 _mmngsl
Yankees.
. Barney Ragsdale, chief of the sippi and Fred Miller or I..SU will w tght 'atch
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, ."We've tried to heJp the team ,Georgla :Bureau ef Invtofitigation, hold ~own tackle posts, Ruftl8 ~eckJ: Bo. s fi ht for Com- and nvw could prove it on the ~rim-e wound up with 20 points.II Washmgton
100 100 000 000 000 01- 3
wtth trades but the other clubs· at the request of Geot·gia Atty Guthrie of Georgia Tech and b. 1
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1while teammate Jeff Longaberger
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Minnesota
only offer second string playel'l Gen. Eugene Cook.
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for our first line ones, and we FoJJowing the teat, Cook and ~ill be at guards, and Lee Roy lc Clu~~ ~nti ar~~ on
- the bespectacled Hart said. "We JUnior. and guard Jim Schaade .
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' have more than enough of that Ragsdale laid Burnett had 80.!1· Jordaa of Alabama at center.
V F w' nd ngp . t boPlys for were a little awed at playina o1ad 14 each for the Tigers.
IKlme, Cheney 15 / .· Bouldtn 112)
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Janie: Payer~ now,.. veroon wered trut hlul1y. ~gadale, preslboys for Marietta Manufactur- them, but when we found out we
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Moore 16 ~ Lash 1101 &amp;01'k a '
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them, it changed the team and SANTANNA Dl VALDIERI It- s l12 l , PleJS l l6l and Ralliff.
fit a~ pres~ntly CObstituted and Bum~~ was "completely t'OOper·
they took It from there."
aly mPn _ An Italian polic~ ski Chlrter No. 9815
there s a Wild open scramble for atlve.
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Foul• Pay Off
trol F id
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Reurv• Dl1trlct Ne. 4
most of the jobs.
Butts, who bas filed a 110 mil·
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Patrk:ta Bormg, daughter of astounding 22 of 29 attempts, ODd lng Comet IV jetliner
strongest department for It Ia the Cook Friday. The former Geoqjla
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Mr. and Mrs. Grant Boring, re- shol 50 per ceut from the Jield The Ia
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OF RACINE
Senator hurlers the other clubs coach assured the attorney geA·
presented Rive"iew
Grade in downing Urbana
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~' .nd. Mrs. ally experienced a cold night after 18 persons aboard. The wreckage
are Dave Stenhouse, 11-12 and ed with people known as gam- secret weapon, a thr. .mu de- Denver Weber, prmctpal at bowling over three unbeaten and
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Claude Osteen, 8-13.
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I ashi,nbalanres With other. banks. and cast! Items
For his other starters Vernon Cook aald earlier ttaia week he Robertson
Boring to RuUand.
tournament play They hit a
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pl'()('ess of rollertJOn ·--- --·------ ------ $ 162.869.54
will choose from Don Rudolph, llad information Butts had been·in Boston .Coach Red Auerbaeh Randy Hall suffered a broken . erable 33 per ~nt of their
MARKOVA DIRECI'S MET
nJt:~.~~~::~~r."~ent obligation~, direct and
481.360.94
1-10; Tom Cheney. 7·t; Belmie contact with known g&amp;mb),rs be- used Sam Jones. John ~vlieek JI'D1 while playing at Riverview goal shots and converted six
NEW YORK WPII - Alicia Obligations of Stat~ ~n~n~;;7r1ves~1--. -.-- -- --- Daniels, 7-~e; Ed Boubaugh. O.Z; fore the telephone 'call to Bryant. and K.C. Jones effectively Friday Shcool.
14 fouls.
Markova, the ballerina, wa.o~
(Net or any reservP.sl ICa su VIsions
18.400.01
Joe McClam, H: or rookie Jim
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director of the Metropoli- Corporate stol'kll fincluding s:i.300~oO~t~k ~-,---- - Duckworth, a JO-garne wlnner at otber poui!Hiity Is John Kennedy and give tht! Celtics a ~102 vic- of Sardis spent Sunday with Coach Roger Brauer siad. "Too
Opera Ballet Friday by Geu·
Federal . Reserve bank) (Net of any reserves )
3.300.00
Rocky Mount last .season..
who hit . 62 In l&lt;t games with the tory tbat evened the count at 1-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Hetzer and bad we r.ouldn't play a good
eral Manager Rudolph Bing. She Loans and d1.scounts (including $400.86
Tlieofrebullsnl't too much 1n the Senators.
in the National Basketball A&amp;9o- Janet.
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will direct the activities of Ban:vtrdr~ft s) (Netdo;9any reserves) --------·- - 576.l5?.2t
way
pen pl'OBpects so some 1be Outfield ouOook Ja brighter, clatlrm'a Eastern Division playoff Mr. and Mrs . Walter Brown ·
BOTH UNDERDOGS .
opera'n ballet school.
pre~lses owne "' .780.48, furniture
of those J»Ulble starters may espeelaDy if Jim Piersall comes finals.
and family were week end via.·
With both Coach Jack
' Oth and Ctxfures S3. 2oo.oo ---- -· ----- ----- ---- 12.980.48
have to be used in relief.
back from his poor seuon of last Auerbach, however, wBJahrewd itors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mer- Van&amp;eth of Dresden and Fred I
er assets --- -- --··- --- ---- ------ ------- 1.210.31
Steve Ha-:nllton, 3-8 last aea_s:on year when he batted only .244. enough not to utilize his trio at edit.h and daughter of Columbus. IGross of ,Jackson Center claim- '
TOTAL ASSETS --------- - ---- -----·--- - - - $1 ,~.0'18.64
and Art Quick, the former OriOle The year before with C1~veland the same time. When onll!l man Dtane Petty of Parkersburg ing to be the underdogs in the
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LIABILITIES
who was: 2·2 with B~timore and he batted .!22.
tired, he sent In another to wear was an over night guest of payoff tilt, the championship
Dt-mand deposits of individuals. j:Jartnerships,
7_. with Rochester 1n 1962, are
J..eppen: No. 1 Cateher
dowu Robertson. who finally was Tammy Ruth.
game wiJJ pit the Muskingum
New Shipment
and ('Orporalions
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5 435 491 01
the leading relief eandldates.
Chuck Hinton. wOO led the Sen- yanked from the g11me ·by Royal Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dunfee and County crew's speed and defenOf f•mous
Time and 11avi!lgs deposits or in-di~-id~~);,
---- ·
· The infield is really • hodge- amra aJ bat Jaat II!UOD with an C&lt;NJch Charlie Wolf with aix min- family of LitUe Hocking visit· s!ve ability against Jackson Cen.·
partnerstltps, and corporations ___
620.322.91
podge affair. Tom Brown, UJJi.. average·,..of .S10, wUl bold down utes remain~. ·
~with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wal· ter'• height advantage under
Deposits or United States Government (inrl~~:li~g-·2,420.81
verolty of Maryland booua boy, ~ wtlteld opol Doo Lock, Rabertson, who o...-ed 43 polnta lace.
boards.
post8l savings) ·-35,182.11
has looke6 good at fttlt base bl Who hit anly .253•. eould win the ag8Jn.t the . celta Thun!day, Wlill Recent Visitors Of .Mrs. Ed· Seldom have two teams battled
D(lpo!ib or State 5 and p,;)iti·L~i-;~hdi~i~o;j~~;- -- -.the
Alv-. tlilrd outfield berth.
held I ofour points In tbe first na Stewart were Rev. and their way from the county tournaTOTAL
DEPOSITS
· ·- - $l.093.4ti.84
who absence
hit Jll of t Bogello
SID ~ 1ut
Total demand
deposits --_____
_ 473.094.94
a
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Other . ~. are buldovtr ~- lie poured in IS more In Mrs. !!'red I. Gardner ol Park- menls in the state title game with
Total time and savings deposits $ 820,322.90
....... Alvaretr hu .,_,_delaytd J!m Killg - 1~). l.arry Shetront, the -aecond stanza .lo give Clncin· ersburg and Mr. and Mrs. Da- less credentlab Both have
Trade Now-Best
gettlnc out of Cuba. v-.~ .'!rOin ,~re w~ .~O!.I . ~!Hfhalfllme~.
vidSmllhand !amilyo!J.onaunderdogsln certain. games as
TermsAnywhere
TOTAL LIARILITIES . ... ................. :-$t,OOM17.tM
needill&amp; a lhortltap, hu bee ho hjf ·,:1!0 II) + ~ ~: : •)"':: ~JII,lie · COMiklrl:~ :;.t' untracked Bo\IOIJl.
(ar back as district action.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
l!yq Marv B.....tlDtl at dtnrt. rooldoo -Brant 1\ly.., a .SIJ ·Hit, .b ~ ~ ~ u Boston's ~-and Mrs. J. C. Kibble of Dresden's JIIJ'hawks, carrying
Capital Stock :
IIOCOnd and llttrd. Breodillfl tame ter 8! ~ao'Nelaon Gardner, thno-mu do!ehaive awltcho!l hold Parkersburg vlsjted with Mr. a 25-2 record lnin tbe title tilt
S Common stock, Iota! par $50,000.00 --- -- - --- --• I!O,OOfUIO
80,000.00
In. deal.wtllt BaltimOre. .
who llolted .Ita at Pothan :... ... "litdllf•.•
mciiio ~and Mrs- R. E. Williams.
back speedy SprlngfieJd
urplUs ---- --------- ---- ---- ---- ------ -------·
52,880.80
~AI local .
Loulo ' Piliellj, ' l!p from ~~- j~ftft- ·~)1- .
, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.
Uieal, stl-49, In a stirring di!play
Undividod profits --------- - - -- ----------------182,880.80
a..ck CoWer maJ keep lht where; lte bal!ed .2'lU,
.. '' I Bill BtU~ IICIII'ed II! poillll rer and famtly of Little Hockdefensive ublllty. Jackson CellMiddleport, 0.
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -------------IOCilllli base job lie bd&lt;l don Doft Leppei1. obtained ltlli!i .• !IN!Ca.ll!O loa than llobert- ing 11Jere recent visitors of the '
TOTAL LIABILITIES Al'!l'
lalllae880111f 81'1'\'dlac lo.....,edPitllliui-jjh, could be the ·&gt; No.· J *'l!'t Pme ~ ind~ In Helz"!',Bise famUios,
CAPITAL A~COUNTS ------· ----- ----- $1 ,~,078.84
at abort or tbtrd. Joho. ~ &lt;alcber, wilmlnB tho job., 4!Ver 1 liiMiilfUI ·jol&gt; Undtr the boanla· Mr. and Mrs. Juo.Jor Congrove '
MEMORANDUM
\1 tlliOiher ,ho..,...
wllo Ken. llollor, Jut )!0111''1 N&amp;u1ar wlllt ..i!\1 rebounds.
and
of Zanesville were •
Assets pledged or assigne~bilitleo
hit
lut JOII'.
recOiver.
Leppo! hit 011"'
.is8. In ,• Tho ''aeries
resumes In llolinn 11Jeellend
of Mr • and
nd forother purposes ____ ______ _.;..: .. ~~- S 113.07S.OD
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B.....dl1111 Collier
lth ••·botlod
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Mrs. Gene
I, fREELAND S. NORRIS, C.shler, .of tho a-..amed bellk
ult•.
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Mr. and Mn.
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ond ...,_
•t·o e111 to ,.. why Vemoa .-. The jbtn! ·~ WID·. :~ i!i"m.~:o . YiJII'i!t AbMmtm aDd Kay openi•
rect to the best Ill my knowledge and belief.
hao Infield worrleo. . . .,
Bob Schmid!. wlin ··~ 1j ~N BISHOP, England
TUn• Young
FREELAND S. NOIIIUI.
IIP'I ov• ilviatJ ~ 19 J.i!U RolF ~ ' "'
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KH~. jJie ~ ' )!alp ~ ~~,·~;'· \}u ~of ·
.Sponsored By
report of condltlor1 and declare that tt bu been examined by 111
tiabf who. ......- B-' !IP liii J1i1 ~ i!IIJ;,
_oQo;.\u . 1~ ~:J:I'..Jt,r' Wll ad· PI .
and to the best ol our lmowledie and belief il truo and come~.
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;qtE_STER FIIIJ DEPARTMENT
D1Not011
thflughout

IN 1913,
G. SIBLEY wrote: "Pomei:OY Is a. w.r~cl! :~~ .the Hock_l!lt,- V1!1!.eT.",Qfflce has gone down t~e
river ... " Thit picture a c~py of one believed to be of tltitl!ant flood ·, \)ien •apparently was taken whi~•
the water atlll was comlna up. The office iJ clearly vistble,.at ex!reme rlg~tJn one 24 hour period the O!Uo
Rlver went up .22 feet, bellev.ed to be an alf-&amp;hne-recQ~Il.. J)ll~Wllli:h:n! one;ip!hete atretehea of the nver
ever cMrel to ~~ee broken.
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COLUMBUS - It'll be Colwnbus East and Marlon St. Loull
OIO Ot!O • - S 1 0
Harding battltng it out tonight for Ohio's most coveted N.York &lt;AI 1011101 '01»- 2 • 1
yoff Standinp ,
Ibasketball prize - the Class AA state championship.
W~hburn•. Fanolt 111 and So- ' ' UIIIIH " - _........,
This afternoon, Dresden of Muskingum county and watsla. Wllliamo, Ford '"· Ar· ·
iJiooi.«-.. _ ,
Jackson Center, two teams who probably never heard of royo &lt;ll and Howard. WinnerFAl'ton DIY- Fiulo
each other at the start of the season, met for the small Washburn. Loser - Ford. HRW.LI'd.
school prize - the Class A title.
Whitt.
llotrinn
I I .IGO
The four finalists are all that romain from a starting
~
Cincinnati
I t .IGO
field of over 950 high schools who hit the tourney trail At West Palm Beadl, Fla.
weo~o.. IIIYIIIN Flull
over six weeks ago.
Ins.t game I
W. L PeL
East made quit. an impression tcr, wb•ch became the first Shel· Chicago IAI
000 0110 --.2 7 I Loo Angeles
a 0 ·•
on tht screaming audience o( 13,-'by County team ever to win its Milwaukee mo 200 Olo- 4 I o St. Lwia
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It gained a wide reputation around accorded All.()hJ.o
league loop lor his hard mention recognitloo durin&amp; his

for. 8 tour of the campus.
Conr, a member of the N•
t)otjal Honor Society at PHS
~ been an honor studeni

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months qo aaw Utile
....,t In hla albJotlc lulln .t·
ltr ""*lalnlng. a bhli&lt;tll led ..,
trrtday the !Stb, lib lecopted
a fll1l foor.year grut.ll&gt;ald
scholarship undlr NCAA rulol
to attend the UIIIVeralty of J4l.
oml, Flartda.
The scholarship· was nfl1elal.
ly received this week from
Miami Coach K. F. GustafSOD.
latller this month Rick flew
tO - Miami with college scouts

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Cleoeland

;Pom?f ~':-the !.~~ ~?~o ~ck~e ~~!~~! ,. ,
to~ the

l)'td star Rlcll CroW, · who

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Dresden, Jackson Center In :.Low::~.
Schwan •••· veo1e '''
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Battle For Class A's Prize
Un~~R~:'!,8f,,~!11~:aal
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Egg Auellon. DaffY mark&lt;llg
coopi,ratlvoo, feeder call marketing cooperatives and other
types o1 marbling .mlch ba••
been orgonized on an lndlvldual or group basil continue to
aerve the af811.
One of the newest forms '·of
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Op11n JA Hours Daily ....,.... WE NEYER CLOSE

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"(r;tique Car" PaHern Tall16 oz. Water
Glasses..With Purchase •••
You get 1 gla'11 free each' time you purchase 10 gollons of gasoline
or more, or a combination ._il ch•nge and lube lob.

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Annagrace Torchiano, home de·
monstration agent for Ohio Power Co. will be )!ere. T}IURSDAY
and FRIDAY, APR. 4-5, to show
and explain how to · better use
your electric range. i

Limit 6 lb.

lb . Per Customer

KENNeBEC SUD

POTATOES ...... 3.50 per cwt.

• • • and MORE PRIZES

• Free Unico Range
e 30 Elec. Corn Poppers

• 20 Sunbeam Hair Dryers

• 30 Hunter Lanterns

• 50 French Party Dolls

FOR PRlZES.

e2 Oil Changes

e 2 Lubrication Jobs

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22" GARDEN
PRIDE MOWER
2¥z or 3 hp, 8rlgg1 motor,

tinaer-tip controls, air lift
suction blade. 14 p, steel
d@Ck, clrcoler blade hou sing, Full yr. warranty.

They're Here Now At Pomeroy Landmark

NEW 1963 APPLIANCES
15 cu. ft. FREEZERS - - • only $199

OUTDOoR
BARGAINS!

,;pecial

Spr.ng ·
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GRILL
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SELF·PROPELLE~
1 59.97 K.D.

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iJill. Legs automat~

5 FT. ALUM.
STEP LADDEr
$897

Jiffy Peat Pots 2c ea.
Gro-Kits, flower or veg. 59c ea.
Dairy Detergents .'_ 3.00 ea.
Chlor-0-San _ 1.20 ea.
1-13 cu. ft. Spacious Refrigerator Reg. $289, special $224
1-20 cu. ft. Combin. Freezer-Ref. Reg. $429, special $319
Reg. $269r special $201
1~jeitic Wilsher

U% of weight eoncen·

trated over tines, where it
in better. Wheels

ctigs

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easily removed, depth blr

670 x 15 Tires, as low as
6-Volt Battery, as low as

11.95 plus tax
9.60 (UB-1-6)

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eLAWN PEP FERTILIZER
e PLANT PEP FERTILIZER
eROSE PEP FERTILIZER

fpr

seed, fertilizer, 1wn

ehemieals. Larae Ca·
p~ity, low price.

Sp~eial

$3.11
Was $5.49

eLAWN FAD-WEED CONTROL
e CRAB GRASS KILLER

Was$1~5

Now Only $121-47

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GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE
WY 2-2975

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accessible cluster-no skinned
knuckles. Large tank, 11~ gal.

capacity.

Reg. $25.25

.$2188

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_arge sire, grutu
1:1uoyaney In Soft fields.

Was $2.98

arread.YWOnt 178'ay have
""'5,l&gt;rJtes.
luci~Y April
""1114,
6 Dflly. er iDOd

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LONG HANDLED SHOVEL
Sptclst
Re1. $2.25

$188

$67 70 .

Visiting Sunday with Mr. and
John Bohram and RoDin
carroll were Mrs. Mary carroll
Butcher, Mrs. SUzanne Cannon
and son of Huntsville, Ark. and
Mrs. Margaret Rose and childof Minersville.
Mrs. Kinda VanLangan and
children of Columbus ~nt sevdays with her parents, Mr.
and ·Mrs. Oris Hubbard tind fam-

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NOW" 11f l!i~ECT

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as farwllh
as
visited

while awaiting his re--

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas
recenUy In Columbus
their eblldren, Mr. and
It Nlrs. Paul Tboinai. and Mr. and
II Mlrs. Raymond Miller and lam·

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lolmy weather
will soon be
here. luy material• for opring repairs now.

Save money. Avoid the rvsh.

IITCIIII CUIIITS

PANELING

Pre-finished or unfin·
lshod. All sizes In •tock.

Solid wood, plywood
or composition. Wide

~~as ... $19.35

selection.
At low at •

1st season, h :..,lar FUQk's-G-Hyhrids demonstrated
_ . . - befoce doeir lnd·ia capocily., ..t&lt;e JOCo
ord fult-field.ylolollill _,- ia.,ortaat Cllni grow-

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FLOOR TILE
Asphalt, vinyl or ruhber. Wide color, pattern
range.
SQ.
As low as
FT.

Acouttlc or non-aeoUt-

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lerns. As
SQ.
low oo..
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famo, plaot fuak'o G·H)'Ixick oa wliole fields 01

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Mr. and
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19c SQ.

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PLYWOOD
Interior or exterlor

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4' x 8' panels
as low as....

$3

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Other Good Buys In

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SIDING
SHEATHING

Sugar Run Flour Mills
Phone WY-2-2115
Pomeroy, Ohio

Q~allty aophall shin·
tlos.Goodcolor,IMJitorft
range.
per
AI low as Nil.

$483

Sl-ck, ,EllPete
Satthe Volnew truck
a P\IJ11P put on

call

wY 2-3193
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Meigs Equipment Co.

It's

Rick Crow bas returned from
plane trip to Miami, Fla.,
II•••• ~•• he visited the University
Miami. Mrs. Fred Crow ao-

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· -iof$11.10 . Reai $14.95 ·

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$79.95 '

Reg. $2 .-'0

JIDWtl'·,..,...

stlf-sharpenina: tines areauel'lflteed ...; ; '
breakage, won"t clog. See Super RoticuJ
Ieday. ThJM hp modo! .,10 Mila~

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ends fatieuing pull-becks.. ~;;spt 11 .-;,..
Scientific sf~ tillint aenttr ..,_

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Special $1.-49

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A baker's dozt!h-'-'t9051icl ho.Ute·
hold spon11e lOaf . Wh'ite, rye ii'td

Flnsertip control far dosi, PNCIIIOIURIOII
near bushes, walls, fl!flCOI . .. l)ullly 1111oo

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Special $17 10 ~11

BOW RAKE

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Eastern Local

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Adding Machine or
Typewriter • • •

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8.20·• &gt;5. 6-ply.

Self -r:leaninR bow dt'·

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ruggaf .. ready..RIGHH11

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Was $8.95

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A Remington

Nylon eord. 8.00 or ·

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brass J:)ump, automatic
sh\l t·oft, Jdju5table

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Just the thing -for fix·lt~felldws.
Speciol $2. II

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2Ya GAL. SPRAYER

TURF 80 \ t ~ .:
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PEARL STREET

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(Freda Foley) of Columbus Samuel Lewis is bu~~ 1
"this Ispent a weekend at their home new barn Ia re lace the gone

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FREE GIFT

·fil torAH! ::'.

su~~ly of N:l\;~JUII Yeafs
RANGER d I S or REO
$100 Oash ~rtl'P
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for tr., numbe reate! took
~ I'Our. LANoM~~h8e ~k
iler. Bring It I
Pflng
It with our list of~ compart
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sible, to April or May if neces- jury has been noted on apple and I Mrs Ruby Halliday is recup- ' . o~g ' b'"7hdhonormg Atrsary, because the later tt ,ltHione pear trees.
· erating slowly from a recent maMn 1sggs. w" day. 1 H d
the
·dt illbth ood l . redhefll
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lp,e, sour &lt; erry an
. me1cao Mr. usse
unn a ormher na Fick. Other Sunday callers
u
p urns, 20 degrees to mmus 30: 1neighbor bas been moved to IS
M K thl
W 11
nd
1peas, sweet cherries, · Japanese home in Rutland from a Park~ weS rde
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an ra, an
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an d European plurns. ! • egrees: ers urg osp11a1.
au ilf p
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and peaches, nectarmes and apn· j Mr. and Mrs. Barrett have 1 K . Ch 'te
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s dr.
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rs. ary e rece1ve
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1 grees.
~ere and t 7t an 8t sra es word of the birth of her first 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pillion and Banta noted tt&gt;mperatures fell have been transferred to Rut~ 1 t
d h.ld b
to SPS
f bel 1h
1· ., 5 d · ••- . . ·-- grea gran c 1 , orn
Rear Meigs General Haspit•l
Jack, Mrs. Rex Donahoe of ar ow ese lml urmg u~e ---' and Mrs. Jerry Cleland of Ger· j
.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Larry past winter.
INaples, BFilal . R' M J
many. The little girl has been ' WY 2-2176
POMEROY
and daughter ,of ColMrs. I
Jzer,
r. ames
ed o·
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li~~:~:~ and· ·Mrs:-"''~ ,~iss ~eu1ah Slac~ are pa_tients ,
and Mrs. Clara Lav~ n:;;aim~-;;";n;a~.;;~lii~.;~~
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II
of Addison, ar~~ll In Met~S Memonal Hosptl~l. Iender:. w_e:e in Columbus whe~e I I
;
. Clint Orr of Basban, Mr.[ Relahves here have recetved ;they VISited Mrs. Lavenders I
R.ussell ·BaJ·tllfl. and son .of .Mas- word. that ~ISS Ruth. Barte~ of .son, Tom, at Mt. Carmel hos· I
Mr. and Mrs. ArthLU" Mor· ~untmgton IS a .surg1cal pa~ent pital.
It
arlty, Connie 'ana Marty. local, m Cabel · Huntmgton H?sp•!al. j Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shane and .

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Special $89.95
Res. $99.95

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met lfilb Frances Alkire Thuraday evening with .the pruldent
LooJs. Gtlkey '" · &lt;ilarge. Mn.
Hazel Stanley .bad eharge ol
the devotional period

. and MrS'; Robert .t.i~i~i-J and Stephanie Wmebren~er 1chased on Church St. from the
of Marion were week ·end w~ overnight guests of M1ss Methodist Church parsonage on
Q~~:;~:f'::.~~e:"/;
ll • .,,.,t, of· their parents Mr and iSUste Hawley.
College Road.
,."""-'• ~ "'h.,• ,.;frto. 11::'r1ni Mrs Robert Harden ~cal · and Word has been received here Mr. Morris Moore is
·
Mr. 'and Mrs. Vern~n Do~ahue ~hat Wllliam. !Pete). Hendric~s to his home by iJ1ness.
11,::,/' ~:,;•"" ~,;:"·•~~,::Z
"horc~r~ -a11,. · t~t•• ,
at East Letart.
ts eritieally dl at his home lD
-'Mrs. Ada Slack
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Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Quick,
'"'~
Mr. and Mrs. Donak! J. Quick
and daughter, LeAnn of Columbus, Mr. Elnier Quick of Can11 n•IRvillle were Sunday. guestS ol
and Mrs. James S. Quick.
II AlteJ·noo•n callers were Mr. and
Floyd T. Chapman of Col·
lum1bus and Carl Russell of· Ha'

Sptcial Price 5 lbs. $1.97

BUY NOW AND SAVE AT POMEROY LANDMARK

IT MAY BE WORTH $100.00 TO YOUI

noW-no obliQation!

tor pllly and hNYy
traffic areas. A high quality mixture.

ALFALFA - CLOVERS - SEED CORN- TIMOTHY

Yw,Lucky Number From Your Mailer

See Gravely do your tough
jobs on your grounds. Ask

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~471(/

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Special blend

PLENTY OF SEED OATS

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Each Purchasell

Be Sure To B;ing and Check

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Yo1.1 can _..

Of Gloves

Everybody Can Buy
At
PlJmeroy Landmark

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GALVANIZED STEEL GATE ·
Rolled e(fges for extra strength and safety.
Spoclot: 5 panel, !4', ~2" hi~h

all"

Factory-tE;t controls
aeturatt flow of yrill;s

A Free Pair

:::.~~!:~~ t~:.:~~TROL

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LAWN SPREADER

able.

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wheels,' taKe to field with full "· .~~- . · ·;t..tt~A. '
tahk air .1t 110 lbs. Pressure.
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L.iaht ·Weicht, seJmlest steel
tray, tubuPar fr.mt, rubber
hendle grlp&lt;J, seml-pneumatlt

web, extruded aluminum .arms.

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AIR COMPRESSOR

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te·ally snaP open o'r
closed when you t
pus~;~~r$1 t.aJ ~

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Hahn
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$89
90

Re11. $l1.95

LAWN CHAIR
. -~- Aluminum tubing and plastfc
·

G :-avely

easily tdjusted. 3 hp,

sjt,cflf $11.87 IC.O.
· W11 $8.95

MORE SPECIALSI

direc t by all - gear drive

, Sale
Price

iC . 24", 'motorized ,

SAIIRE 20" TILLER

t:ngfT~i~~ T:~1! ~o~!red

Spring

spit, adjustable

$64.97 Set up

RED HOT ·SPECIALS!!

LOW;Bov 52-Gal.

WATER HEATER

Adaptable to 311 installations. Fiberglf!SS 2"' ir\sulation, GlaSS lined tank,'
COpper fittings; hot Md Col~ outlets
~th at' top. 10 yr. warranty; 5 yrs.
uncOnditional and 5 yrs. pro ~ aled.

$44
$49.97 Set Up

with Gra vely power! Rotary Plpw uivet
you-perfect seed bed in one operationfinish plowing, st1:1."t planting. Then
a ttach Rota ry Cultivator to your
son
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Refrigerators, Ranges, Gas and Electric

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for ALL THE FR.IiE GIFTS. We have many, many specials too nljplerou~
to list We'll be looking forward to meeting you. Our service station ii
always open, 24 hours a qay, 7 days a week. Our new store ])ours for l
our Town &amp; Country Center are 6:00A.M. too 9:00 P. •J.L ,.dajly no!!'. (6
days a week). Our mill will close at 5:00 P.M. Come in, ,we dOrJt/'J:Ill!;,r
be a wlnne~.
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Jack
C11r.sey, Mgl': · t

e2-1,000 Top ~alue Stamps

problem,..

F'a m rJUipment

e1 Used New Idea ••ure Spread•
e 2- Ust4 Dire '@•rrtWs . _
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The Lend • A • Hand Society

S

GRAVELY
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fOr Power Gardemng
All .Season LOng I
Take drudgery from your gardening

R~GISTER

• 5-10 gal. Fyr-Zon Gasoline

to

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,.-.,ar up WI'fhI

e176 Dog Food Prizes

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.;.teo

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e 2-$1 00 Cash Certificates
e1 Wash Job

abo~

iOIId mil ·v -l!lalloli II 1110 ,.....
December u .
1t111o p1p DWII be cutraled..,.
AI Cbillicotl1e ·the oa1e1 !1ft belled.
April I , June 4; July 2S, ~ Wbeibot' Mcitp ""'*!'ember 17 and N _l ._ ri&gt;"arow · lnlo 11111 feeder p1e
001er
ln Clllo' are jiJt. ~lt,leM WID~-..,­
ed at dJiferent intenats111r01!1b )Ill n\uaP,meftt . . , __ n
out .lhe aprlng, olimmer 1114 hJI """' ond lsbor -IHIIDII lbe
period.
farmer will need to determille
Pigs must normally: be con· II Ibis Ia the bet! mqno of Illsigned two •weeki bel...,..~ 1be creao1DC hll'.•!!i&amp;l tbe
uk, be Inspected ·for ~ )1011 few 1m. ·
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• 50 Model Sets, Boeing 707 Super Jet Airplanes
eGarden Pride Lawn ,Mower
•1 Sabre Tiller

on _the

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CHILDRENEVERYONE

• 20 Shopmate Drills

~of~a.' . f~r~ . economist,

year

Sl•rtor &amp; Grower
Foods. Pi.~.. bring
your awn cont1lner

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land.

The 'Dana Welsh . sate was
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin John- weU attended at Downingt(m on
son and children or Sedalia were Saturday.
weekend visitors of the Robert The .Rev John D le
Ued
Alkires.
on Mn Mary B&lt;/v ~caA
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore Gilkey Thlli'Sday
a
va

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· With uch 100 lbt.

, COMPACT CAR

'Ohio Won't Pr du e1Tub Harnso·nville
FU11 Of Peaches" Jn. 1963
SOCiety
, Jtems

keeplnl 30 aows ond ralllnl 17
pigs per aow per year.
The inve!led ,costa are buod
m PliO per 110w in buildinp,
Iced lots. and' equipmo!lit fol'rtbe
operation. Buikllnga and loti
are based on 211 yeah t110, equipment Is based 011 10 yearo use.
There IS oome lndlcation 11181
within the nes:t ye.; 11 may be
poosible to bave Ieeder pig •auoUOilll clooer to home. Ia the
meantlmo, ••Y 1a1met Interested ·In ......""added InformaUon may contact the county
extension office or any o1 the

,.... Pill .uo •• .,._..,l.oqt~~re-

_sales. Put pos~nbtht~es of th enterpriSe. both bud and ·wood;
type of pruning is not ad\'i.sable." [here.
· · · destroyed ·by
tly
the animals togellir. m Jot. ol Under favorable conditions II The service ·oaid mucb of last B81118 1.d .1
be
ood Mrs.
who
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uniform quaHtv lll)d weight for was reported that farmers could year's peaCH ~rowlh has been se· ide 1 sa ~ ~ ;:; g Ia spent the winler in Columbus
the convenience of the ~n~rchas· 1 receive $2 per.' bushel when mar· verely injured or killed, some two- ne 8 1°r tpeaing• thi?'owers and P xtn ' with her childr.en baf! returned
er. Feeder pi•
h
. the1r corn '"-e purct.BS.:r&amp;
•Bre 1ketmg
UJCOUgh feed ~ , wood shows Hlellflive 10jury, "ifw pan st tos year
. 18. ne to her home.
c: ·ally located ne•r' or in th~ er pigo.
.
and some slight damage ltas been
w~. f' ~tm 1 m your Elmer Finlaw is the new mall
corn belt.
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Pork production budget under noted to wood three-years or old rr:~ ~~i~~:r ~Jw;. ~n :nea~~ C2rrier effective April 16.
One of the big reasons for good management sl)ows that a er.
'di
Uti
it f n
f Sandra Butcher ret111rned home
the rapid development of the 40 p·nmd feeder pig from a j A Starjc t:;ounty grower said the ~~ : f ng,ft s ulen~urse 0 from Holzer hospital where she
special graded feeder pig auc· litter of 81k pigs will cost about ·peacb situation was very bad. He ' ~ ClOD~ en ex
.: .,over lwas a patient with strep throat.
tion is because of considerable $6 for fPed . This in~luded feed~ Isaid "There won't be enough 8 wo or ree-year pel ·
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson of Mrs Dana Fick acCom nled
increase fn the number of corn ing the sow 2'h bushel of corn )pea~hes grown in Ohio this year 1 Reduee. Fertl~tzer Amount
!Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Richa~d Flck and daugh: Kabelt farm~rs w,ho are putting at $1; 18 pounds .of supplement to fill a tub."
, 'Itle hobeultur1st also recom· ;ciblo'lon, local, and Dr. ~nd ren and Miss Ethel Koeni of
the pigs 10 feed lots in large 1at 5c; and feeding the , pigs 10 Tile exte~ion service recom· mended that only ai&gt;?ut haJf th; Mrs. Don Gibson of Portsmouth Chester to Columbus Frida~ tB
numbers as a means of market- pounds of starter at 8c and 20 mends prunmg d~ad wood, al normal amount or mtrogen ferU· were dmner guests of their m~ · ·1 · 'th M
d M Ro
·
thou h · ·
· t
·d ·
d 1 '
vtst
WI
r. an
rs.
y
1
In e:. corn.
,pounds of grower at 6c. Labor
~ 1t 1s probablt&gt; peach cank~ sprmg oavo1 _
v1gorous an a!e 1ther, Mrs. Frank Gibson Sr.
Fick ;md farnil .
Smce 1.955 the shipment of ·was fig:ured at hour per pig ler will be on the increase LCir the [Uzer be used m orchards th1s 1 Mrs Ava Gilkey and Robert
.
y
feedtr pigs into ~io. from o!h· lat $1.50 an hour plus overhead i next two or three years. Tbi1 nor- 1~wth that ~a.y ~ more su.scep- Gibson made 8 business trip to Ray Rtggs, Mr · and Mrs.
er states has multlphed cons1d·1 cost of investments including mally occurs after se\'ere win· lible to cold mJunes next wmter. ILo" an (j~turday .
j Char~es Massar, Mr. ~ Mrs.
.
.
.
Slarhng Massar and D~ane and
era blY In 1955 , 22 ,000 feeder new buil dings at 45c and new ters
Banta said these precautions I Mrs. Esther VanAimstck and 1A'l- D .d a ·
N' '
Pru 1 Del
Is
l
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IW\:
BVI
1ggs
01
urge.
a ng
•1
a o may app y to other stone l\1r. and Mrs. Edd1e Glenn and F II N y ttended .1agara
birth·
Eldon S. Banta, extension eerv· fruits, although there has been no Verna Haning of Blacklick were d a 5J. .
ad
t tha h
V
•
Ice hortieu!turlst. said pruning rtnding of edensive damage to ','inner guests of the Guy Bolins ;~ mne~ ~n 8 8 Be bcom:
0
A
should be delayed as late as pos· cherry and plum trees. Bud in· ·Sunday,
j t Lr. an Bottrs. scar . 8 ~
as the feeder

100 Chicks
FREE ·

SPECIAL. PRIZE 1963

REGISTER AT THE

feeder ptg sales in' the same

Wlllorrlve FrldoY:
Morning, April 5
6,000 BABY CHICKS

Free Trip to Paris For Two

them an opportunll): to """"lder Many leeden l(ljull their opthil means of lncreuln&amp; their eratcllla. Some prefer tbe Jl&amp;b~
,vol~1!10 ol buslnus. Tbe farm-er PI&amp;S to \&gt;0 fed OVF a longer
er a11o has an opporluiilty In period of lime; Olben prefer
thil .buslneu to determlile at the h""vier pigs. that will be
what age and weight be wiD sell .teildy for marbt, In ooo, two
his feeder pig.
or three months. The budgeted
U ~e has PlentY ol com and coot lor pip of :120 ]lQUIIda mar·
~lentf ol labor he ean decide ketmg welghta I'WlS PJ.28 or
U it would be b{otler to hold the a break even price for all cost
pig lor heavier weights. These of $13.99 per one hundred.
marbta provide the opportunl· Excellent operatiOns can im·
ty to sell pigs at weights all prove these prlee relationships.
the way froill 30 pounds up to Good performances lndlcate no
From the produclnl side of ~abo~ and some corn available l so~where over 130 lbs.
ol compllcaUons from disease or
the picture, Meigs Coonty far- erat1ons. Some prefer the Jl&amp;h~ we~ght.
IparBBites. Figures are based 011
11161 could well alford to inv..t In th• enterprise of PfO'.
duclnl feeder pigs. This Is ofQ, C
fering them an opportuDity to
increase their volume. The
Ieeder ~ig - enterprise requires
·
·
only a nnuted 8lll!l1lilt of «&gt;rn COLUMBUS (UPJl ·- ·The Oh'10 d
and a fairly limited lnvesbnent
·
om;~ge.
Retu
the
ick
. AgrJculture Extension Servi\·f.' has * Htf sugge~~ted pruning back old
~

rm are ra r qu •
reported the past severe winter peach trees rather severely this
_FARMERS INTERESTED 1caused e:densive damage to fruit year to aid in regenerating new
er pigs at one ot; more of the · A,t a meeting held recently a trees lll,~nout tne sta&lt;e. " growth nearer the center of the
oal~s held at Lancaster or dozen Meigs Coonty farmers Althoogh it is too early tO deter tree and to provide suitable frul~
Chtlllcothe.
. .
talked with C. C. Bowen, Farm mine the full extent of the dam· ing wood for 8 few more y'o:ars
The ~~le prmc~ple of the Marketing Specialist, and Ray age, experts said peBches have "Where peach canker liAs been ~

FREEl

PRIZES

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY-JUST REGISTER

ilnnounring Our New Hours:

er pigS.
g e
two years a half dozen Meigs
County fanners bave so)d feed·

* FREE REGISTRATION

DOOR PRIZES

,

PillS ...,,.. shipped !~ere. In IB . '&lt;!~lpment 11 50e per pic. Ve~
thll bad juD!jled to U4,000; if, ·tna~v service, death lou, Jn.
Improved ' marl:etllig· meth- 11161 the nwnltet bad Increase&lt;! .rer. on tbe oow, and miii!'O)·
Ids oeem 10 be one of tbe best op~tel)' ~ per cent 11Pi1 · aneoua expenses totaled -.s.so.
ways for farmen to 'in&lt;re'ueln- \0 19),~ held:
.'his ~es a total.cost ~a 40
come.
',
One · of the· .nnportant things ?OUod feeder pig JJ1Cluclinl Is·
Thi'(IUgb 1110 last 30 yean 11} any marketlnl program is JOI' lA&gt; total '10.50.
lllanY dJiferent marketing im- the dislaiiOe the liuyer !ravels Ia IIIZ lbe prioe ......., .. 1
provementa bave been tried. lA&gt; the market place. A survey, 8t • 31 ]IOU10d Ieeder Pil wu
Some bave
en auc&lt;eulullut year, siHlwed that 47 per from "-'1 lo tiJJI por bead.
and remain ::::'. ba•e proven cent of the buyers travel lees .1e feeder pig business offer~
ullafactory' for
lime but than 30 miles, M.per cent 30 - 60 ]IOU10d rttnp ba4 illlb of $17.11
tben failed In thil last cata- miles, and 27 per cent travel alld a low of 'IU5 por beod.
lOry ....
SOUtheastern Ohio over 61 miles lA&gt; an auction,
To farmers who bave ....,.

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Mhnf le Suit

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CeoaiJ ,AJ1Ic:lilllb A&amp;HI

le lfJappelle Est

4-5-6

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OAK FLOORING
TOOLS
SAKRETE
PAINT

IIMIISIOI &amp;UMIII
Kiln dri•d slock. All
1tandard dimensions.
2"x4''sas
low 01 . •
C FT.

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Opportunl
Feeder Pigs Offer Meigs ;Farmers New

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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
APRIL

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the

Egg Auellon. DaffY mark&lt;llg
coopi,ratlvoo, feeder call marketing cooperatives and other
types o1 marbling .mlch ba••
been orgonized on an lndlvldual or group basil continue to
aerve the af811.
One of the newest forms '·of
marketing .prosrall!· is that
of feed
· IJUi-h1 th laSt

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and See Us
*REFRESHMENTS *

FUN FOR ALL *

REGISTER AT THE

Town &amp; Country Center--WY 2-2181

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8 A.M. to 9 P.M.--6 Days A Week

SIMCA

Super Service Station--WY 2-9932
Op11n JA Hours Daily ....,.... WE NEYER CLOSE

WE GIVE TV STAMPS! ! i

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FREE -- FR~ -· FREE

"(r;tique Car" PaHern Tall16 oz. Water
Glasses..With Purchase •••
You get 1 gla'11 free each' time you purchase 10 gollons of gasoline
or more, or a combination ._il ch•nge and lube lob.

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FLASH !I

WOW
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ONION SETS
5c

Annagrace Torchiano, home de·
monstration agent for Ohio Power Co. will be )!ere. T}IURSDAY
and FRIDAY, APR. 4-5, to show
and explain how to · better use
your electric range. i

Limit 6 lb.

lb . Per Customer

KENNeBEC SUD

POTATOES ...... 3.50 per cwt.

• • • and MORE PRIZES

• Free Unico Range
e 30 Elec. Corn Poppers

• 20 Sunbeam Hair Dryers

• 30 Hunter Lanterns

• 50 French Party Dolls

FOR PRlZES.

e2 Oil Changes

e 2 Lubrication Jobs

~ We eordlall~ invite everyone in southeastern Ohio and W. Va., to sto~

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, Ev!i~ne Can Register- Come One, Come All! ·
22" GARDEN
PRIDE MOWER
2¥z or 3 hp, 8rlgg1 motor,

tinaer-tip controls, air lift
suction blade. 14 p, steel
d@Ck, clrcoler blade hou sing, Full yr. warranty.

They're Here Now At Pomeroy Landmark

NEW 1963 APPLIANCES
15 cu. ft. FREEZERS - - • only $199

OUTDOoR
BARGAINS!

,;pecial

Spr.ng ·
Specials!

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22"

·MOTORIZED
GRILL
All-now Trig-1\-M(t.

SELF·PROPELLE~
1 59.97 K.D.

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iJill. Legs automat~

5 FT. ALUM.
STEP LADDEr
$897

Jiffy Peat Pots 2c ea.
Gro-Kits, flower or veg. 59c ea.
Dairy Detergents .'_ 3.00 ea.
Chlor-0-San _ 1.20 ea.
1-13 cu. ft. Spacious Refrigerator Reg. $289, special $224
1-20 cu. ft. Combin. Freezer-Ref. Reg. $429, special $319
Reg. $269r special $201
1~jeitic Wilsher

U% of weight eoncen·

trated over tines, where it
in better. Wheels

ctigs

.

easily removed, depth blr

670 x 15 Tires, as low as
6-Volt Battery, as low as

11.95 plus tax
9.60 (UB-1-6)

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Let Us Beautify Your Lawn With •••
eLAWN PEP FERTILIZER
e PLANT PEP FERTILIZER
eROSE PEP FERTILIZER

fpr

seed, fertilizer, 1wn

ehemieals. Larae Ca·
p~ity, low price.

Sp~eial

$3.11
Was $5.49

eLAWN FAD-WEED CONTROL
e CRAB GRASS KILLER

Was$1~5

Now Only $121-47

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TRAFFIC TOP LAWN S!ED

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE
WY 2-2975

r

E. MAIN ST.

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accessible cluster-no skinned
knuckles. Large tank, 11~ gal.

capacity.

Reg. $25.25

.$2188

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WAGON TIREc I
_arge sire, grutu
1:1uoyaney In Soft fields.

Was $2.98

arread.YWOnt 178'ay have
""'5,l&gt;rJtes.
luci~Y April
""1114,
6 Dflly. er iDOd

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New Holland · Baler

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.. SALE!
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LONG HANDLED SHOVEL
Sptclst
Re1. $2.25

$188

$67 70 .

Visiting Sunday with Mr. and
John Bohram and RoDin
carroll were Mrs. Mary carroll
Butcher, Mrs. SUzanne Cannon
and son of Huntsville, Ark. and
Mrs. Margaret Rose and childof Minersville.
Mrs. Kinda VanLangan and
children of Columbus ~nt sevdays with her parents, Mr.
and ·Mrs. Oris Hubbard tind fam-

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6 DAYS EACH WEE!&lt;
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- ALL TIRES PL:.US APPLICABLE TAX£$-

NOW" 11f l!i~ECT

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Ae11. $14.50

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as
visited

while awaiting his re--

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas
recenUy In Columbus
their eblldren, Mr. and
It Nlrs. Paul Tboinai. and Mr. and
II Mlrs. Raymond Miller and lam·

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lolmy weather
will soon be
here. luy material• for opring repairs now.

Save money. Avoid the rvsh.

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PANELING

Pre-finished or unfin·
lshod. All sizes In •tock.

Solid wood, plywood
or composition. Wide

~~as ... $19.35

selection.
At low at •

1st season, h :..,lar FUQk's-G-Hyhrids demonstrated
_ . . - befoce doeir lnd·ia capocily., ..t&lt;e JOCo
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Mr. and
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SIDING
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Sugar Run Flour Mills
Phone WY-2-2115
Pomeroy, Ohio

Q~allty aophall shin·
tlos.Goodcolor,IMJitorft
range.
per
AI low as Nil.

$483

Sl-ck, ,EllPete
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Meigs Equipment Co.

It's

Rick Crow bas returned from
plane trip to Miami, Fla.,
II•••• ~•• he visited the University
Miami. Mrs. Fred Crow ao-

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$79.95 '

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breakage, won"t clog. See Super RoticuJ
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Flnsertip control far dosi, PNCIIIOIURIOII
near bushes, walls, fl!flCOI . .. l)ullly 1111oo

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Speciol $2. II

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TURF 80 \ t ~ .:
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PHONE WI 9-3202

(Freda Foley) of Columbus Samuel Lewis is bu~~ 1
"this Ispent a weekend at their home new barn Ia re lace the gone

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FREE GIFT

·fil torAH! ::'.

su~~ly of N:l\;~JUII Yeafs
RANGER d I S or REO
$100 Oash ~rtl'P
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for tr., numbe reate! took
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sible, to April or May if neces- jury has been noted on apple and I Mrs Ruby Halliday is recup- ' . o~g ' b'"7hdhonormg Atrsary, because the later tt ,ltHione pear trees.
· erating slowly from a recent maMn 1sggs. w" day. 1 H d
the
·dt illbth ood l . redhefll
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M ' I rs. uSie mono ener-~~-~~ - e . e w te~~:!!ure: for ~r~~~~~ee~~t~:. ~:~~e~~~~- r~~p~f:~ation at elgs soMn,dW. Vwath.viMrsited SUdnMday aDnd
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lp,e, sour &lt; erry an
. me1cao Mr. usse
unn a ormher na Fick. Other Sunday callers
u
p urns, 20 degrees to mmus 30: 1neighbor bas been moved to IS
M K thl
W 11
nd
1peas, sweet cherries, · Japanese home in Rutland from a Park~ weS rde
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an ra, an
r. rme 1sson,
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an d European plurns. ! • egrees: ers urg osp11a1.
au ilf p
d M. E1h
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Omeroy 8n
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and peaches, nectarmes and apn· j Mr. and Mrs. Barrett have 1 K . Ch 'te
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cots, 10 degrees to minus 15 de- resigned their teaching positions Ie MoenMig, Ree
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1 grees.
~ere and t 7t an 8t sra es word of the birth of her first 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pillion and Banta noted tt&gt;mperatures fell have been transferred to Rut~ 1 t
d h.ld b
to SPS
f bel 1h
1· ., 5 d · ••- . . ·-- grea gran c 1 , orn
Rear Meigs General Haspit•l
Jack, Mrs. Rex Donahoe of ar ow ese lml urmg u~e ---' and Mrs. Jerry Cleland of Ger· j
.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Larry past winter.
INaples, BFilal . R' M J
many. The little girl has been ' WY 2-2176
POMEROY
and daughter ,of ColMrs. I
Jzer,
r. ames
ed o·
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li~~:~:~ and· ·Mrs:-"''~ ,~iss ~eu1ah Slac~ are pa_tients ,
and Mrs. Clara Lav~ n:;;aim~-;;";n;a~.;;~lii~.;~~
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of Addison, ar~~ll In Met~S Memonal Hosptl~l. Iender:. w_e:e in Columbus whe~e I I
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. Clint Orr of Basban, Mr.[ Relahves here have recetved ;they VISited Mrs. Lavenders I
R.ussell ·BaJ·tllfl. and son .of .Mas- word. that ~ISS Ruth. Barte~ of .son, Tom, at Mt. Carmel hos· I
Mr. and Mrs. ArthLU" Mor· ~untmgton IS a .surg1cal pa~ent pital.
It
arlty, Connie 'ana Marty. local, m Cabel · Huntmgton H?sp•!al. j Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shane and .

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met lfilb Frances Alkire Thuraday evening with .the pruldent
LooJs. Gtlkey '" · &lt;ilarge. Mn.
Hazel Stanley .bad eharge ol
the devotional period

. and MrS'; Robert .t.i~i~i-J and Stephanie Wmebren~er 1chased on Church St. from the
of Marion were week ·end w~ overnight guests of M1ss Methodist Church parsonage on
Q~~:;~:f'::.~~e:"/;
ll • .,,.,t, of· their parents Mr and iSUste Hawley.
College Road.
,."""-'• ~ "'h.,• ,.;frto. 11::'r1ni Mrs Robert Harden ~cal · and Word has been received here Mr. Morris Moore is
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Mr. 'and Mrs. Vern~n Do~ahue ~hat Wllliam. !Pete). Hendric~s to his home by iJ1ness.
11,::,/' ~:,;•"" ~,;:"·•~~,::Z
"horc~r~ -a11,. · t~t•• ,
at East Letart.
ts eritieally dl at his home lD
-'Mrs. Ada Slack
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Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Quick,
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Mr. and Mrs. Donak! J. Quick
and daughter, LeAnn of Columbus, Mr. Elnier Quick of Can11 n•IRvillle were Sunday. guestS ol
and Mrs. James S. Quick.
II AlteJ·noo•n callers were Mr. and
Floyd T. Chapman of Col·
lum1bus and Carl Russell of· Ha'

Sptcial Price 5 lbs. $1.97

BUY NOW AND SAVE AT POMEROY LANDMARK

IT MAY BE WORTH $100.00 TO YOUI

noW-no obliQation!

tor pllly and hNYy
traffic areas. A high quality mixture.

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Yw,Lucky Number From Your Mailer

See Gravely do your tough
jobs on your grounds. Ask

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Special blend

PLENTY OF SEED OATS

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Everybody Can Buy
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GALVANIZED STEEL GATE ·
Rolled e(fges for extra strength and safety.
Spoclot: 5 panel, !4', ~2" hi~h

all"

Factory-tE;t controls
aeturatt flow of yrill;s

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tahk air .1t 110 lbs. Pressure.
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LAWN CHAIR
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easily tdjusted. 3 hp,

sjt,cflf $11.87 IC.O.
· W11 $8.95

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direc t by all - gear drive

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Price

iC . 24", 'motorized ,

SAIIRE 20" TILLER

t:ngfT~i~~ T:~1! ~o~!red

Spring

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$64.97 Set up

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Adaptable to 311 installations. Fiberglf!SS 2"' ir\sulation, GlaSS lined tank,'
COpper fittings; hot Md Col~ outlets
~th at' top. 10 yr. warranty; 5 yrs.
uncOnditional and 5 yrs. pro ~ aled.

$44
$49.97 Set Up

with Gra vely power! Rotary Plpw uivet
you-perfect seed bed in one operationfinish plowing, st1:1."t planting. Then
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Refrigerators, Ranges, Gas and Electric

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in our Town &amp; Country Center and Super Service Station and register
for ALL THE FR.IiE GIFTS. We have many, many specials too nljplerou~
to list We'll be looking forward to meeting you. Our service station ii
always open, 24 hours a qay, 7 days a week. Our new store ])ours for l
our Town &amp; Country Center are 6:00A.M. too 9:00 P. •J.L ,.dajly no!!'. (6
days a week). Our mill will close at 5:00 P.M. Come in, ,we dOrJt/'J:Ill!;,r
be a wlnne~.
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C11r.sey, Mgl': · t

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problem,..

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e1 Used New Idea ••ure Spread•
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The Lend • A • Hand Society

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GRAVELY
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fOr Power Gardemng
All .Season LOng I
Take drudgery from your gardening

R~GISTER

• 5-10 gal. Fyr-Zon Gasoline

to

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ilheer up r
,.-.,ar up WI'fhI

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the most damage So far

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e1 Wash Job

abo~

iOIId mil ·v -l!lalloli II 1110 ,.....
December u .
1t111o p1p DWII be cutraled..,.
AI Cbillicotl1e ·the oa1e1 !1ft belled.
April I , June 4; July 2S, ~ Wbeibot' Mcitp ""'*!'ember 17 and N _l ._ ri&gt;"arow · lnlo 11111 feeder p1e
001er
ln Clllo' are jiJt. ~lt,leM WID~-..,­
ed at dJiferent intenats111r01!1b )Ill n\uaP,meftt . . , __ n
out .lhe aprlng, olimmer 1114 hJI """' ond lsbor -IHIIDII lbe
period.
farmer will need to determille
Pigs must normally: be con· II Ibis Ia the bet! mqno of Illsigned two •weeki bel...,..~ 1be creao1DC hll'.•!!i&amp;l tbe
uk, be Inspected ·for ~ )1011 few 1m. ·
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eGarden Pride Lawn ,Mower
•1 Sabre Tiller

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Sl•rtor &amp; Grower
Foods. Pi.~.. bring
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land.

The 'Dana Welsh . sate was
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin John- weU attended at Downingt(m on
son and children or Sedalia were Saturday.
weekend visitors of the Robert The .Rev John D le
Ued
Alkires.
on Mn Mary B&lt;/v ~caA
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore Gilkey Thlli'Sday
a
va

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· With uch 100 lbt.

, COMPACT CAR

'Ohio Won't Pr du e1Tub Harnso·nville
FU11 Of Peaches" Jn. 1963
SOCiety
, Jtems

keeplnl 30 aows ond ralllnl 17
pigs per aow per year.
The inve!led ,costa are buod
m PliO per 110w in buildinp,
Iced lots. and' equipmo!lit fol'rtbe
operation. Buikllnga and loti
are based on 211 yeah t110, equipment Is based 011 10 yearo use.
There IS oome lndlcation 11181
within the nes:t ye.; 11 may be
poosible to bave Ieeder pig •auoUOilll clooer to home. Ia the
meantlmo, ••Y 1a1met Interested ·In ......""added InformaUon may contact the county
extension office or any o1 the

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_sales. Put pos~nbtht~es of th enterpriSe. both bud and ·wood;
type of pruning is not ad\'i.sable." [here.
· · · destroyed ·by
tly
the animals togellir. m Jot. ol Under favorable conditions II The service ·oaid mucb of last B81118 1.d .1
be
ood Mrs.
who
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uniform quaHtv lll)d weight for was reported that farmers could year's peaCH ~rowlh has been se· ide 1 sa ~ ~ ;:; g Ia spent the winler in Columbus
the convenience of the ~n~rchas· 1 receive $2 per.' bushel when mar· verely injured or killed, some two- ne 8 1°r tpeaing• thi?'owers and P xtn ' with her childr.en baf! returned
er. Feeder pi•
h
. the1r corn '"-e purct.BS.:r&amp;
•Bre 1ketmg
UJCOUgh feed ~ , wood shows Hlellflive 10jury, "ifw pan st tos year
. 18. ne to her home.
c: ·ally located ne•r' or in th~ er pigo.
.
and some slight damage ltas been
w~. f' ~tm 1 m your Elmer Finlaw is the new mall
corn belt.
'
Pork production budget under noted to wood three-years or old rr:~ ~~i~~:r ~Jw;. ~n :nea~~ C2rrier effective April 16.
One of the big reasons for good management sl)ows that a er.
'di
Uti
it f n
f Sandra Butcher ret111rned home
the rapid development of the 40 p·nmd feeder pig from a j A Starjc t:;ounty grower said the ~~ : f ng,ft s ulen~urse 0 from Holzer hospital where she
special graded feeder pig auc· litter of 81k pigs will cost about ·peacb situation was very bad. He ' ~ ClOD~ en ex
.: .,over lwas a patient with strep throat.
tion is because of considerable $6 for fPed . This in~luded feed~ Isaid "There won't be enough 8 wo or ree-year pel ·
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson of Mrs Dana Fick acCom nled
increase fn the number of corn ing the sow 2'h bushel of corn )pea~hes grown in Ohio this year 1 Reduee. Fertl~tzer Amount
!Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Richa~d Flck and daugh: Kabelt farm~rs w,ho are putting at $1; 18 pounds .of supplement to fill a tub."
, 'Itle hobeultur1st also recom· ;ciblo'lon, local, and Dr. ~nd ren and Miss Ethel Koeni of
the pigs 10 feed lots in large 1at 5c; and feeding the , pigs 10 Tile exte~ion service recom· mended that only ai&gt;?ut haJf th; Mrs. Don Gibson of Portsmouth Chester to Columbus Frida~ tB
numbers as a means of market- pounds of starter at 8c and 20 mends prunmg d~ad wood, al normal amount or mtrogen ferU· were dmner guests of their m~ · ·1 · 'th M
d M Ro
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thou h · ·
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vtst
WI
r. an
rs.
y
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In e:. corn.
,pounds of grower at 6c. Labor
~ 1t 1s probablt&gt; peach cank~ sprmg oavo1 _
v1gorous an a!e 1ther, Mrs. Frank Gibson Sr.
Fick ;md farnil .
Smce 1.955 the shipment of ·was fig:ured at hour per pig ler will be on the increase LCir the [Uzer be used m orchards th1s 1 Mrs Ava Gilkey and Robert
.
y
feedtr pigs into ~io. from o!h· lat $1.50 an hour plus overhead i next two or three years. Tbi1 nor- 1~wth that ~a.y ~ more su.scep- Gibson made 8 business trip to Ray Rtggs, Mr · and Mrs.
er states has multlphed cons1d·1 cost of investments including mally occurs after se\'ere win· lible to cold mJunes next wmter. ILo" an (j~turday .
j Char~es Massar, Mr. ~ Mrs.
.
.
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Slarhng Massar and D~ane and
era blY In 1955 , 22 ,000 feeder new buil dings at 45c and new ters
Banta said these precautions I Mrs. Esther VanAimstck and 1A'l- D .d a ·
N' '
Pru 1 Del
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IW\:
BVI
1ggs
01
urge.
a ng
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a o may app y to other stone l\1r. and Mrs. Edd1e Glenn and F II N y ttended .1agara
birth·
Eldon S. Banta, extension eerv· fruits, although there has been no Verna Haning of Blacklick were d a 5J. .
ad
t tha h
V
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Ice hortieu!turlst. said pruning rtnding of edensive damage to ','inner guests of the Guy Bolins ;~ mne~ ~n 8 8 Be bcom:
0
A
should be delayed as late as pos· cherry and plum trees. Bud in· ·Sunday,
j t Lr. an Bottrs. scar . 8 ~
as the feeder

100 Chicks
FREE ·

SPECIAL. PRIZE 1963

REGISTER AT THE

feeder ptg sales in' the same

Wlllorrlve FrldoY:
Morning, April 5
6,000 BABY CHICKS

Free Trip to Paris For Two

them an opportunll): to """"lder Many leeden l(ljull their opthil means of lncreuln&amp; their eratcllla. Some prefer tbe Jl&amp;b~
,vol~1!10 ol buslnus. Tbe farm-er PI&amp;S to \&gt;0 fed OVF a longer
er a11o has an opporluiilty In period of lime; Olben prefer
thil .buslneu to determlile at the h""vier pigs. that will be
what age and weight be wiD sell .teildy for marbt, In ooo, two
his feeder pig.
or three months. The budgeted
U ~e has PlentY ol com and coot lor pip of :120 ]lQUIIda mar·
~lentf ol labor he ean decide ketmg welghta I'WlS PJ.28 or
U it would be b{otler to hold the a break even price for all cost
pig lor heavier weights. These of $13.99 per one hundred.
marbta provide the opportunl· Excellent operatiOns can im·
ty to sell pigs at weights all prove these prlee relationships.
the way froill 30 pounds up to Good performances lndlcate no
From the produclnl side of ~abo~ and some corn available l so~where over 130 lbs.
ol compllcaUons from disease or
the picture, Meigs Coonty far- erat1ons. Some prefer the Jl&amp;h~ we~ght.
IparBBites. Figures are based 011
11161 could well alford to inv..t In th• enterprise of PfO'.
duclnl feeder pigs. This Is ofQ, C
fering them an opportuDity to
increase their volume. The
Ieeder ~ig - enterprise requires
·
·
only a nnuted 8lll!l1lilt of «&gt;rn COLUMBUS (UPJl ·- ·The Oh'10 d
and a fairly limited lnvesbnent
·
om;~ge.
Retu
the
ick
. AgrJculture Extension Servi\·f.' has * Htf sugge~~ted pruning back old
~

rm are ra r qu •
reported the past severe winter peach trees rather severely this
_FARMERS INTERESTED 1caused e:densive damage to fruit year to aid in regenerating new
er pigs at one ot; more of the · A,t a meeting held recently a trees lll,~nout tne sta&lt;e. " growth nearer the center of the
oal~s held at Lancaster or dozen Meigs Coonty farmers Althoogh it is too early tO deter tree and to provide suitable frul~
Chtlllcothe.
. .
talked with C. C. Bowen, Farm mine the full extent of the dam· ing wood for 8 few more y'o:ars
The ~~le prmc~ple of the Marketing Specialist, and Ray age, experts said peBches have "Where peach canker liAs been ~

FREEl

PRIZES

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY-JUST REGISTER

ilnnounring Our New Hours:

er pigS.
g e
two years a half dozen Meigs
County fanners bave so)d feed·

* FREE REGISTRATION

DOOR PRIZES

,

PillS ...,,.. shipped !~ere. In IB . '&lt;!~lpment 11 50e per pic. Ve~
thll bad juD!jled to U4,000; if, ·tna~v service, death lou, Jn.
Improved ' marl:etllig· meth- 11161 the nwnltet bad Increase&lt;! .rer. on tbe oow, and miii!'O)·
Ids oeem 10 be one of tbe best op~tel)' ~ per cent 11Pi1 · aneoua expenses totaled -.s.so.
ways for farmen to 'in&lt;re'ueln- \0 19),~ held:
.'his ~es a total.cost ~a 40
come.
',
One · of the· .nnportant things ?OUod feeder pig JJ1Cluclinl Is·
Thi'(IUgb 1110 last 30 yean 11} any marketlnl program is JOI' lA&gt; total '10.50.
lllanY dJiferent marketing im- the dislaiiOe the liuyer !ravels Ia IIIZ lbe prioe ......., .. 1
provementa bave been tried. lA&gt; the market place. A survey, 8t • 31 ]IOU10d Ieeder Pil wu
Some bave
en auc&lt;eulullut year, siHlwed that 47 per from "-'1 lo tiJJI por bead.
and remain ::::'. ba•e proven cent of the buyers travel lees .1e feeder pig business offer~
ullafactory' for
lime but than 30 miles, M.per cent 30 - 60 ]IOU10d rttnp ba4 illlb of $17.11
tben failed In thil last cata- miles, and 27 per cent travel alld a low of 'IU5 por beod.
lOry ....
SOUtheastern Ohio over 61 miles lA&gt; an auction,
To farmers who bave ....,.

(My) (Name) ·(Is)

Mhnf le Suit

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CeoaiJ ,AJ1Ic:lilllb A&amp;HI

le lfJappelle Est

4-5-6

OPEN HOUSE AT

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OAK FLOORING
TOOLS
SAKRETE
PAINT

IIMIISIOI &amp;UMIII
Kiln dri•d slock. All
1tandard dimensions.
2"x4''sas
low 01 . •
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&gt;

Potllll Plantt
eAzalea1

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• Hyacintha • Tulips

YOUR

Corsages
Gifts

-

FREE DELIVERY

A NEW IDEA

FOR A NE'tf ERA

--

. WY a-2039, Dey or Nltht

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. Mill1rd V1n Meter
W. MAIN
Chortw No: t441

POMEROY

Tuppers Plains
Social Notes
X llll!lri- llltilld11

PlfiY
MeGW on hll tllh blnlldly at
their home hm. 'l'IIIM at-

• - o Dlottlct No. 4 was htld Sunday for ~

UPQRT 0~ CONDITION OP

THE CITIZENS NATIONAl lANK
-·

OP MIDDLIPORT

=.:-' =·
IIIIIMrcl,:..,

In lht Stoto of Ohio. tl tho CltH tl 1••- on Moreh It IMI. blrl Frlllkle Tomlll
hbll•hM In reapo.., te ••II lftlft ltr c.m~reller tf tht c.,,.
'
'
y,

,.,,.,, •h~" Soetlon 1111

u 1 RoviiOII It-·~
' ' '
•~·-

.

ASSETS

Nllll"J•

and Joll. Goldie LYM Poulton
and K.,... Pouton ot Marietta,
JeMy and Mony Onnl ld
Tim ot ConntllnWe Pl. Jrll•
$ 536 '152 D2 b Nl·'l loc·' Mr' __; u..5

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Cub, balancea woth other banka, and caoh itefl
In Procest~ of collection ·~---.
United States Government obliption~: d-i;t.;i ~;;,j -' '
ur ""es, "'•
. "'"' "" '
. guarahtHd !Net of any ,.,erv.. l . .. . _______ 1,731988 7G Herbert Lee lnd lOft, BWy, Mr.
Obhgatiom of States and political subdivisions
' ·
and Mn. John U:lwtrY and ehll·
tNet of any reaerves ) ------------- .. ......
dren
Jolmnlt IIIII Debbie Sue,
337511342
rorpotato stocks !incllodtna $12,000 otoc:k of
' · Mlos Betty Lc!WWJ, .l!fr. IIIII
, _l'ederal _Reserve bank\_ !Net of any reserveol
12.000.00 Mn. Leroy Lowery, all of lila·
l' s and d1scounts (mcludmt $107.20

rJette, Ivan Elllaoo.

o.,:~ ot 'St~~::•uiii ·.;Oi1i1~~i- i.ii,di;i.iOni------

Ctrttnod ond oll!&lt;ers' chocko, ote. ____ __ __ _·:··TOTAL DEPOSITS
--- -· --- ta,INli,027.I 2

Total demand deposits ...... $1,817.711.1&amp;
Total hme and savings deposito $2,325,315.74

TOTAL LIABIT.ITIES ------ ---------------CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capital stock:

I

=

BY DUPONT

its IIIIUIId lllape.

4

Coin-Qp T:" Dry Cleaning
~ lO pounds ,'2~00
( -~-nd
DUKE CLE-ANERS
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ordinary

and start

no paddle

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You.• JJave flamelm electric heatin( cuatom·deelgned to lllurl.J'-1 .-r.-11• 1 t? ·1

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MAION,W. VA.

:aectrfc ~II DOt cmJy f!ameless, but flexible. You're not dtnll JIB- t r - . .~

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at the Chorlea 11etz1n1

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RIPOIIT OF CONDITION OF

~~~~n~ !~:~!eatfnr cOntraet Dealer for eomp1eta S.•.tm111 na.t ~
WI - - . . . . . .
·
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Coln-Op
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uta ehOlCII of An type~. Baseboard Ullita. Heating cable. WaD PIDII•Itln. a.. Electric furuce. Tab JOur piclr, the~'• one that's just ript for,._._...., Jlllll' :.,;
Tbil ftu!bility h~ true for control-, too. Like -one eentl'll CGIIINif lfl JIIIIN, If fUDIJJ lillll iDdividull room controls, 1111e.
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IIOU00.211 vlllt ~~~ I ~·y;

t,IEMOU"DUM

NEW WCITE
WALL PAINT

\

painting needed.

wtlh their mild .....
es·
Mr.
IIIII
Mrs. Eugene Elkew
71 112
' . and .,., of Xenia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Mlrelnko lnd family.
$a,t430Z7I2 Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Wakely
' . of _Marietta and Mr. and Mrs,
Clifford Adams IIIII daup..,.,

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ----------------- $t,44f,l27.117

UPflHiuiA.NC! (OM,AN'f

"-" OH-.r "'-boot., Dhle

Doesn't drip,
spatter II k e
paint.
Just open can

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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCO
• -- ----------'I'OTAL L!ABU.ITIES A:n ---- ---------

wv.W.

115 E. ~ .'

f

."'verdr.afts) {NIPt of any reserves) ----------- J,783,925.7S Mr. John Mraz Royal OU
nremJses owned $32.019.90, furniturt
M'·h
'
'
end fi xtures $12 414 70
"' ., Mr. and Mrs. Mary and
h-.. 8 ,. 018
· · -------------44,484.10 Otorp Merarland of Collells3'103'33 vlllt, P1., Mr. George M&lt;P'wTOTAL ASSETS------------------------- ------------------·--· N ,t41,U'I.I7 111111 of Durlwn, N. C., Marpr·
LIAIILITIIS
It Mray of Detroit, Mleh., IIIII
DM!Iand deposilf of individuals, Plr!ntrsbipo,
Mr. lnd Mrs. Leonard MeGIB.
.• , - - ... and ...,_orations -- ------------------ ---- -- $1 ,464,0041.011 '!bare were 40 In at~.
•/
Time aftd savon&amp;s depeoiu of Individual&gt;,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nidi·
De~=~~~r~aslldt t"""'crations ---.----------- 1,3211.315.74 ola retumod home from Florida
ra • ovemment (mcludlng
where thly spent
IIIVeral
11

MAX WARD

l

.·.FROM
PIANCIS
FLORim

I

.

.!r ; . : ~ U::Y [joono
Y
· tulah
Swan spent Slmclly with Mr •
and Mrs, Oscar Bobeock ol
Long Bottom.
Mrs. Wayne Brlcklea Ollled
on her brother Mr and Mr•
Charles Spo~ of Belpre ..,j
her niece Mrs. Wllmll 1\brko
IIEliNAJID
V. nJLT2
and !•-" I of ......
PAUL S. SMAIIT
Dlmtor•
onwy I.,
...,.e and
RODNEY DOWNING
J also villtod 1 niece, Mrs. Loll
Eboraloach It Sl. Joopoh liDo-

AS8eta pledled .,. alliined to Hcure liabluu01
and for olher putpeoea ,-- --- ---- - -· -------- $ 322,501100
1, HAROLD E. HUB BARil, V. President &amp; Cashier of ihe
aboVe-llartled bonk do hereby declato that thlo ,.port .;, concl·
tlon Is true and correet to tho beot of my Jmowlod&amp;e aDd belief.
HAROIJl i:. HUBBAIID
We, the undersigned dirtctota attest the correctneu of thW
report of oondillon and declare that It haa baeD eumined b)' ua
ond to tile bnt of our lmowltdl• and beliof is true and comet.

RATES aciD
. lor IDial llu•ll

Hli.'

7,054.00

•••rl

392,208.11:1

A~..-llllu ••la•ttlllllttr•W
£1eclnc IIOme . . . . . Yol, w, • • ..,
total eleclriiiiiY!rl. lllt;llllllal . . . ... llilllll

... l t l l l l - - -

-·&amp;I

732,283.41

!53,51UI

ELECTROMODE

2,182.110

$150 MODDNIZAtiON CERnFICATE
This valuable certificate. properly validated entitles
any Ohio Power CIIShJmer to 1 modemizati~n allawanct up to $150 on the CGIIVIISion of his j)reSent
heating system to flamelass electric b.UIJI.

All-Electric

HOME HEATING
Famous For Safety Wit• The
Exclusive SAFm GRID

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Capture the &amp;lory and the expression of Easter
with Francjs lovely flowers ... ·

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Heating El1111nt

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I

CONTIIACTOI

OHIO

•

ILMTIJC: HIATING •ntl INSULAnoN

.......,4415

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COOLVILLE, OHIO

J'

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MYRL COAKLEY

P. 0. lOX 224

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PHONE 117-3415 COLLIJCf

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We handle aU llze• of lulks
for bottlt cas. We service

/111~ ln~IIQnal

Peace Glris on the bow!dlry lj1ltl ~
Ca111da and the United

what we sell.

'

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·~florists :.

. .

'WURLttzlt
eiALDWIN
-OTHD,AMOUl

Rutland Furniture

'0 .. 0.
I

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Direeton.

\l

• 1...•

;'•

I

'

JUTLAND, OHIO

Phone SH. 2-4811

~x.plres

May

;.''

�·'·

.;?,

'

WI GIVI
TOI' VALUI

$TAM"

ORDER NOW!!
&gt;

Potllll Plantt
eAzalea1

OLDO

eMuJM
eHydnnges

• Hyacintha • Tulips

YOUR

Corsages
Gifts

-

FREE DELIVERY

A NEW IDEA

FOR A NE'tf ERA

--

. WY a-2039, Dey or Nltht

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. Mill1rd V1n Meter
W. MAIN
Chortw No: t441

POMEROY

Tuppers Plains
Social Notes
X llll!lri- llltilld11

PlfiY
MeGW on hll tllh blnlldly at
their home hm. 'l'IIIM at-

• - o Dlottlct No. 4 was htld Sunday for ~

UPQRT 0~ CONDITION OP

THE CITIZENS NATIONAl lANK
-·

OP MIDDLIPORT

=.:-' =·
IIIIIMrcl,:..,

In lht Stoto of Ohio. tl tho CltH tl 1••- on Moreh It IMI. blrl Frlllkle Tomlll
hbll•hM In reapo.., te ••II lftlft ltr c.m~reller tf tht c.,,.
'
'
y,

,.,,.,, •h~" Soetlon 1111

u 1 RoviiOII It-·~
' ' '
•~·-

.

ASSETS

Nllll"J•

and Joll. Goldie LYM Poulton
and K.,... Pouton ot Marietta,
JeMy and Mony Onnl ld
Tim ot ConntllnWe Pl. Jrll•
$ 536 '152 D2 b Nl·'l loc·' Mr' __; u..5

)

Cub, balancea woth other banka, and caoh itefl
In Procest~ of collection ·~---.
United States Government obliption~: d-i;t.;i ~;;,j -' '
ur ""es, "'•
. "'"' "" '
. guarahtHd !Net of any ,.,erv.. l . .. . _______ 1,731988 7G Herbert Lee lnd lOft, BWy, Mr.
Obhgatiom of States and political subdivisions
' ·
and Mn. John U:lwtrY and ehll·
tNet of any reaerves ) ------------- .. ......
dren
Jolmnlt IIIII Debbie Sue,
337511342
rorpotato stocks !incllodtna $12,000 otoc:k of
' · Mlos Betty Lc!WWJ, .l!fr. IIIII
, _l'ederal _Reserve bank\_ !Net of any reserveol
12.000.00 Mn. Leroy Lowery, all of lila·
l' s and d1scounts (mcludmt $107.20

rJette, Ivan Elllaoo.

o.,:~ ot 'St~~::•uiii ·.;Oi1i1~~i- i.ii,di;i.iOni------

Ctrttnod ond oll!&lt;ers' chocko, ote. ____ __ __ _·:··TOTAL DEPOSITS
--- -· --- ta,INli,027.I 2

Total demand deposits ...... $1,817.711.1&amp;
Total hme and savings deposito $2,325,315.74

TOTAL LIABIT.ITIES ------ ---------------CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capital stock:

I

=

BY DUPONT

its IIIIUIId lllape.

4

Coin-Qp T:" Dry Cleaning
~ lO pounds ,'2~00
( -~-nd
DUKE CLE-ANERS
'
"
..

r u n or
ordinary

and start

no paddle

'· We1r

Picken• Hardwate

z
It

You.• JJave flamelm electric heatin( cuatom·deelgned to lllurl.J'-1 .-r.-11• 1 t? ·1

'

MAION,W. VA.

:aectrfc ~II DOt cmJy f!ameless, but flexible. You're not dtnll JIB- t r - . .~

-::

~OMIROY

.1•- -

forellctrl.bome .......

at the Chorlea 11etz1n1

CDR. lnl &amp;-IN
M ID D L I P 0 R 1'

THE RACINE HOME BANk

-

rat.-,..,..,.,

V&amp;

Shll't t:...ndoi'Of'l

·
Slote lonk He. 124
RIPOIIT OF CONDITION OF

~~~~n~ !~:~!eatfnr cOntraet Dealer for eomp1eta S.•.tm111 na.t ~
WI - - . . . . . .
·
eovplll todaJ, Ask &amp;bolt -~.., ft

N;;

Profts.lon•l Cleaning
Coln-Op
•

101 COURT STREET

uta ehOlCII of An type~. Baseboard Ullita. Heating cable. WaD PIDII•Itln. a.. Electric furuce. Tab JOur piclr, the~'• one that's just ript for,._._...., Jlllll' :.,;
Tbil ftu!bility h~ true for control-, too. Like -one eentl'll CGIIINif lfl JIIIIN, If fUDIJJ lillll iDdividull room controls, 1111e.
·
•-

' ·- Mrs Betty '··••·- ~ "-'
IIOU00.211 vlllt ~~~ I ~·y;

t,IEMOU"DUM

NEW WCITE
WALL PAINT

\

painting needed.

wtlh their mild .....
es·
Mr.
IIIII
Mrs. Eugene Elkew
71 112
' . and .,., of Xenia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Mlrelnko lnd family.
$a,t430Z7I2 Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Wakely
' . of _Marietta and Mr. and Mrs,
Clifford Adams IIIII daup..,.,

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ----------------- $t,44f,l27.117

UPflHiuiA.NC! (OM,AN'f

"-" OH-.r "'-boot., Dhle

Doesn't drip,
spatter II k e
paint.
Just open can

::::: n-1011lhs

,_.,

ATIOIIWID'Ii

•

CaldweU,

~ni::o~:k::~o:~~:~~~-~~~·-~:~-~~~~~~~~ ' ~10 0!1:0 010 0 0:~ =~:;;~~~
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCO
• -- ----------'I'OTAL L!ABU.ITIES A:n ---- ---------

wv.W.

115 E. ~ .'

f

."'verdr.afts) {NIPt of any reserves) ----------- J,783,925.7S Mr. John Mraz Royal OU
nremJses owned $32.019.90, furniturt
M'·h
'
'
end fi xtures $12 414 70
"' ., Mr. and Mrs. Mary and
h-.. 8 ,. 018
· · -------------44,484.10 Otorp Merarland of Collells3'103'33 vlllt, P1., Mr. George M&lt;P'wTOTAL ASSETS------------------------- ------------------·--· N ,t41,U'I.I7 111111 of Durlwn, N. C., Marpr·
LIAIILITIIS
It Mray of Detroit, Mleh., IIIII
DM!Iand deposilf of individuals, Plr!ntrsbipo,
Mr. lnd Mrs. Leonard MeGIB.
.• , - - ... and ...,_orations -- ------------------ ---- -- $1 ,464,0041.011 '!bare were 40 In at~.
•/
Time aftd savon&amp;s depeoiu of Individual&gt;,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nidi·
De~=~~~r~aslldt t"""'crations ---.----------- 1,3211.315.74 ola retumod home from Florida
ra • ovemment (mcludlng
where thly spent
IIIVeral
11

MAX WARD

l

.·.FROM
PIANCIS
FLORim

I

.

.!r ; . : ~ U::Y [joono
Y
· tulah
Swan spent Slmclly with Mr •
and Mrs, Oscar Bobeock ol
Long Bottom.
Mrs. Wayne Brlcklea Ollled
on her brother Mr and Mr•
Charles Spo~ of Belpre ..,j
her niece Mrs. Wllmll 1\brko
IIEliNAJID
V. nJLT2
and !•-" I of ......
PAUL S. SMAIIT
Dlmtor•
onwy I.,
...,.e and
RODNEY DOWNING
J also villtod 1 niece, Mrs. Loll
Eboraloach It Sl. Joopoh liDo-

AS8eta pledled .,. alliined to Hcure liabluu01
and for olher putpeoea ,-- --- ---- - -· -------- $ 322,501100
1, HAROLD E. HUB BARil, V. President &amp; Cashier of ihe
aboVe-llartled bonk do hereby declato that thlo ,.port .;, concl·
tlon Is true and correet to tho beot of my Jmowlod&amp;e aDd belief.
HAROIJl i:. HUBBAIID
We, the undersigned dirtctota attest the correctneu of thW
report of oondillon and declare that It haa baeD eumined b)' ua
ond to tile bnt of our lmowltdl• and beliof is true and comet.

RATES aciD
. lor IDial llu•ll

Hli.'

7,054.00

•••rl

392,208.11:1

A~..-llllu ••la•ttlllllttr•W
£1eclnc IIOme . . . . . Yol, w, • • ..,
total eleclriiiiiY!rl. lllt;llllllal . . . ... llilllll

... l t l l l l - - -

-·&amp;I

732,283.41

!53,51UI

ELECTROMODE

2,182.110

$150 MODDNIZAtiON CERnFICATE
This valuable certificate. properly validated entitles
any Ohio Power CIIShJmer to 1 modemizati~n allawanct up to $150 on the CGIIVIISion of his j)reSent
heating system to flamelass electric b.UIJI.

All-Electric

HOME HEATING
Famous For Safety Wit• The
Exclusive SAFm GRID

Mime - - ·""'"""••uwlilo2'ioi!!ii'r•"ii!'J,;·illi!:?'lif"'
ldl!i:'olit"ioi',;,-iol
\ 'iii
' ·~
. iio
'l iii
liii
.,.·o!ifO:.'·,.,,_....,.•
I

. . , _ ••• ill Oltlo ....lr ....... dllltrllt , . , . ,

• • 11/11

'-".,........,,.,.._Mill

Capture the &amp;lory and the expression of Easter
with Francjs lovely flowers ... ·

llllula W
'

Heating El1111nt

I

'

k•utlfu.l Ulles 1nd 1

I

CONTIIACTOI

OHIO

•

ILMTIJC: HIATING •ntl INSULAnoN

.......,4415

.
I

COOLVILLE, OHIO

J'

\

MYRL COAKLEY

P. 0. lOX 224

Ringe

, Of ~h Potted ~l1nts • , •
T1!,~ . Arrlnpmtnts • , , Corug11
.
I
,
' •,
'

NO OBLIGATION FOR ESTIMATES
PHONE 117-3415 COLLIJCf

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IJIANDS

We handle aU llze• of lulks
for bottlt cas. We service

/111~ ln~IIQnal

Peace Glris on the bow!dlry lj1ltl ~
Ca111da and the United

what we sell.

'

..

.

·~florists :.

. .

'WURLttzlt
eiALDWIN
-OTHD,AMOUl

Rutland Furniture

'0 .. 0.
I

'••

Direeton.

\l

• 1...•

;'•

I

'

JUTLAND, OHIO

Phone SH. 2-4811

~x.plres

May

;.''

�'

Dad loves

•

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(21) REAL

BUSINESS

Riv~r

Report

SEE US FOR •••
1957 Ford Convertible

$895

eGARDEN SI;ED
e FIELD SEED ..

Spring is heft. Good top, vinyl interior, red finish, automatic trans., radio and heater.

ror Wanl

Ad~rvic!e

4 CeDh per wont

nne

· ~1795

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DICK TRACY

By CHESTER GOULD

UNCL!
PUNKY!
rr's ME,

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lite re&amp;ioltal district s pr i ng from Mrs. Uta Swisher, region- meeting held ln GaUipolil. She
meeting wh.en the
Rutland al d1reelar' was read concern- gave hints on the publicity The Loy,al Women•a Clui of
Clt8ptw Ill Blita ~~pta Phi enf'rlendly Gardeners met at the lng the spring regional meeting scrapbook and alaa the new the Middleport Chun:b of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Evert~ D.vla Joyed iii;"~ .t he· World"
homt of Mrs. Howard Birch· to be held April 20 at the Alb· abstract designs Jn !lower ar- held a covered dllh diJmer are spendlnc the wee)eod In pn0uet ciliiliet'"l'blir•lay .IJIJI.
fll!ld Wednesday evenlntl. Mem- any ~Jgh ~hool.
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Tbunday ev8!llnlat the cllurcb Colllmbwl.
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bel's mponded to roll call by Regt~tratiOn will begm at 9 The program "Ohio's Wild- with Mn. Wmlam lteynokll. Mr. and Mn. Jame1 Jlucb.. wki, ta.lfy ..._. ,. ~ ·~
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·naming a favorite seed cata- a.m. w1th each club to have one life" waa liven by Mrs. Harold vice president, p-eslding In the anan and daughter are ;pend-, FollowlnC 'the dJnDer 11viral
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flower arran gement m p'= Sauer. She polnted out I h. t absence of Mrs. Oecar Rouah. lng the weekend at Norfolk, Vi. of tba II'OIIP viii~ at the ~
Mrs. Robert Snowden, pres!- by .~o a.m. The PJ'Ol!~a~ af what waa once 1 primllry pro- Rev, Fred Gardener pve the u the pest of tbelr daughter fred ,Eiberfeld ho~ wllb Mrs.
dent, announced that an mvl- be Garden The~apy.
e - duct of the sl*te Ia DOW • sec- table grace.
'IJid aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Arlolenlm.
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llfn. B.lazewlcl, prec~t,
.
B tlst Chut-ch In Bolli ~too!~, Forb' poundl .fl
the ;"'lower arranging demon- public: A new regional dll'eC- that on the ~verage acre farm following the diJmer with Mrs. Mrs. Cash Bahr entertained condUcted a ~rt illlsl/le.9·le&amp;- ·The Firat~a~phost to the an- Chrillmal ~ were broPJII*
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stratmn to be held April 11 In tor will be elected at
hIs there are 50 kinds of anlmall. Fred DeWeeae giving the scrip- her card club ThuradaY evenbtg •11!!1. and plana fllr. Founden ~~~Gral!Pe Baptist Asso- to the meiii!IIIJor thia year'a
the Cheshlre-Kyger School at meetmg: .
.
At the conclusion of the pro- lure reading and Mrs. Gard- at her home on MabHl Mn. Day .00 the del~&amp;ate ·tp Buclt- JIUI
M tJn8 Thursda with special project. These' will _.
7:30 with Mrs. Paul Meade of The CJvJc planting at the en- gram Mrs. Sauer showed pic- ener the evenlng prayer.
Helen Shuler and Mra. James eye Gltli~te wel'e ciJ,Icus~;
session. The rmorn· sent to Bljl'lllll. Following!~
tures of birds. fish, and ani- Mrs. William Bradford read Buehinan were, prlle winners. The lnl~t!Pt ri~--was. given 1ng aeao1on was given over . to cl08ing prayer the women .
mals found here, Mrs. Don Har- an article from the Cltrlatlan Mrs. Charles Byer was a . - t to Nona '·~·&lt; ~t were the Women's MisSionary Sacie- a covered duh luncho9a in
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rison ga~e a paper on "Plant Herald entitled, "A Picture of for the evening. Olhen preaent Jane Broiirjf CiiiJOe ''~autte~, ty o1 the Asaocialion with Mrs. cburch aoclal rooms.
Propagahon" and dlscusoed Christ," which was followed were Mro . Bruce Lloyd, Mro. Phyllil llfullen, Roberta 0· Donald Boone, president, pre- The Rev. Ralph Zlmllel proper .ways to start cuttings by group discussion of the var- B. F. Parmalee, Mrs. Jane Gil- Brien, M~jorle ' C!'ow, Ann iiJiliDI. The meeting was open- Pomeroy served u moderj~
explainmg that mid-summer IS 1iouo pictures of Christ. M r .s . key and Mrs. C. F. Hibbs.
Rupe, ROlle Siuonr,~~ Swat- ed with prayer and the hymn, for the afternoon meeting *tlh
besl for evergreen c'lltllnis to I William Reynolds read two ar- Barbara Jones, a freshman ,zel, Loulae 'riio
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be planted.
tlclea from the Ideals maga- In the College of Arlo and l!cl· Vaughan,, P.earl Welter, Mrs. Nations," The devotional period ganilJI. Rev. Boone led tile liCiflj
The arrangement ol
the ' zine, "What Easter Means" all!l enres at Ohio Unlvenlty, wW
~ ll(n. Blaze~.
carried out the theme for t be service for the opeolnc of ~
month , featuring forces branch· " I Walked With God."
arrive Satu~ay to $pend
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yU.-, " Awake, Awake, To Love session with prayer by RtY.
es, was prepared by the host- During the business meeting spring vacation with her
8ftd 'f\'ork."
Arthur McCauley, Racine. , . .
eas. The traveling prize sent the class voted to purchase two ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Li' ,.. · .·.
Election of new officers In- Dr. Clayton Pepper of dtllif.
by Mrs. Carl Morris was won lilies for the church for Easter Jones.
1'10Jfe$$ Or
clilaed lit vice president, Mrs. ville, former Field Dlrd if
by Mrs. Vernon Weber. Mrs. and aiSQ announced that mem· Mr ana Mrs. Oscar
Gerald ·HOpkins, Wellston: 2nd Town and Country AJDerlcan
Ronald Wlllialll£ conducted a bers had woven rugs and Mal· are In Clarksburg, W. Va.
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vice president; christian serv- Baptist Home Missionary , ~
contest with Mrs. Wllll•m Snow- Ires Fresh Spray for sale. attend a musical concert
,\llxll~~ry of the Pome· Ire. Mrs. David CoUins, WeD- clety, with terriotry extenallti
den winning the prize. The door
you notes were read given by their niece.
C1t1zens Band RadiO ston; treasurer, Mrl. Gerald from CaUfornla to Maine,
prize was won by Mrs. Fred from the Homer Jones and Win· Mrs. George Fry is a
Jl\l!t Thursday evening at l!rown, Oak Hill; and these the speaker for the aftemootl.
WilliamSQn. An au~tlon was
Durst families, and · M r s. at University Hospital In
hollle of Mrs. ,Elwood Bow- chairmen, Missionary and Stew· He Is now Asaociate Minister
so held after which relresh·
Fry reported to ·be In umbus where she is
Pi'Uident Mra. Theo Neutz- ardship Education, Mrs. Jos- of Church Program and Outments were served to the
Columbuo.
treated for 1 fracture of .
A rummage sale eph Cook, Pomtroy; Speakers reach of the Ohio Baptist
mentioned and Mrs. Nathan
arm and jaw.
at the Davis-War- ,and Interpreters, tMrs:' Grella ventlon. He chose aa his top\C.
Wise. The next meeting wlll be
on AprB 5 .and .~. Simpson, Racine ; Special Inter- "Service" using symbols 'Ill !I
the home of Mn, Harold Sixth Birthday 11
for April 5 (a.m.) are est Missionaries, Mrs. Wllliam !Uustrations to show the "~f.
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AprU
24.
Observed
At
School
John
Oliver, Mrs. Pete Cor.art, Racine; Spiritual Life, nues of aervice for cbrlsUII!I.'~
11 ~;;. . . to . . . __, to • I
Mrs. George Carson; Mrs. James Stephenson, Porn- He siresaed the need to ~Ill
OBsERVE BIRTHDAY
The s1xlh birthday of Mary I
l Mrs. Carl Hysell, Mrs. eroy: Family . Ufe Education, older peop~e. juvenll~f. ~ ,IID.i'
ad IDIXJU ':4 to bay. Get tbem crt
The birthday of Mrs. Ben Frances Tussey, daughter or ,
Hysell) April 6 (a.m.) Mrs. Luther Tracy, Rio Grand~: neighbors m any way posaJ11te•
Mr
and
Mrs
Charles
Tussey
Mrs.
Eugene
Mrs.AV. Leadership
"Wha'
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. .,. Mrs. Ste· He closed with a thoup!t
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'!· • p.m.) Mrs. g- ven Jenkms , R1o Grande: Schol- Are You Dolng,w•tl! What YQII
the FJ.rated Chur~b met on kindergarten class In the Mid.
nes While, 14J's. Nathan Biggs. arship, Mrs. RJiymond Zirkle, Already Have, which lnclw':We Pay 3% Wtrest On YOU1' Savings
Thursday at the church for an
Central school taught Mrs. Jed Harlinget is confin· ceMr~ Nat~~~ !::~~·oh:c· Cheshire.
ed. perception, plannill8, l n d
all day quilting A potluck
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds. Mrs.
t.u her home by lllness.
e~ ;:,; donated b · Mr ~- Following reporla of officers pr~lty.
umber
1
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was assisted by Mrs. Troy Ohlinger Sr. remalna
Bowers was won by
FreO: and roll ~Aal1 a .~peclal esevocnatl sen~ ~ocy~~ minis::~
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Walburn and Mrs.
1 H 1ze Hospital
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Beulah White and t.ennie lng, Rev. Pepper, Rev. Bootie,
Mo~ Mrs.
Ire '~re=~d r:.,~.;::n= Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buck anc1 · with prlf,es wun by Mrs. ~:~~taU. In her president's Richard Mitchell, Lutltel' 'J\'11·
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Earl Kesterson vlaited
Thea Neutzllng, Mrs. RoMrt report Mrs Boone stated that cy Tom Cox, Gerald BrQ.Itn,
:,er. NMra. ~andaMiss
c withen~and~ :,d :..too~ day In New Lexington with
Mr.s,. l!arold Hysell, 66 sweater~· bad been sent to G~rald Hopklna~ Ralph .:Dins.
orman
oes,
atlves
and
Mrs.
Buck
llyeell, Mrs. Freedel, Osborne Hoover aitcl.E. W.
Mtmbtr Federal RHorve System
Grueser, Mrs. Freda Mitch,
given as favors.
for a longer visit.
· Mrs. Nathan Biggs,
Campbell.

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Mrs. Came Grueser, Mrs.
ver Erb, Mrs. Clarence
sar, Mrs. W.. L. Kaull
Mro. Carl Sb1elda.

Seated at the guest table
Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Balburn, Jlll Walburn, Mossman and family moved
Fraser, Teressa
to Marlon, Ill.,
Cindy Manley· Helpers
is employed.
1
Neff, Donald
Mr. and Mrs. Eslie
Owens, AJ!en Henry,
home Thursday
Je111ie Grate, Jearue
spending several days
•anna Stobart was a guest at
Ill. with their aon
_klndiiiiiieiiirg~arteiiiiiiiiin.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOj daughter-In-law, Mr. and
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Harley Dale Mossmar. and
ily.
THEATRE Mrs. Roy Evans and
Pamela and Jay of Canal
){JDDLEPORT, OIUO
dnester arrived Friday
fA lOUGH
for a visit with her parents,
SUNDAY
and Mrs, Rollin Baerba.
"KING OF KINGS"
Mrs. Lois Jones returned .to
ber home Friday from Melga
Tho Great~~ol:~~on Dromo General Hospital.
Thot Tho World Hoo Ever
Mrs. Blanche Dllcher, r.nesKnowntl
ville, waa a recent 11\1011 of her
With Jeffrey Hunter .. JtiU8 Cllilllllrls, Mr. and Mrs.
.
Christ, Vlveca Lindfors, Rita Warner.
Gam, Rip Tom and east of
Miss Lydia Ebersbach, Mrs.
thoUHnda.
Louis Reibel and Mrs. PhD
NO ADVANCE
Wllliamaon visited Friday aftIN PRICES
ernoon In Athens, with Mr. an4
~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ !~ Jacob Mees and report
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them as getting alone nicely atter an auto accident on Thurtday.

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ARNOLD GRATI! .

TONIGHT
"WILD WESTIRNIRS•
Starring
James Philbrook, Duano
Eddy, Nancy Kovack.
The pi underera of Tbe
Plains. Tbe Renecadea and
the Re&amp;kins. See their story

Seldon 0'Briens
To Celebrate
Anniversary

Hawkins. . Guests

ll:d Venoy and Craig,
Bowers and Gary Hynezt meeting will he
the home of Mrs. Eugene
Aptll 18,
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A nominating committee was
named when the executive committ.,e o_f the Sallabury PTA
. T!nii'~IJ ~enfn-g at the
Mra. , ()pha Offutt preand named on the cotqmittee were Mrl. Norman Weyersmll!er, ~- t}o~ 81!1'·
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othtln ,present .l'tP,e Mn. Rl_~-

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Charles Scott was given Thun·
day evening at the home of
Mrs. Scott, Middleport, by hostessea, Mrs. Jack Duffy and
Mrs. Robert Rouah.
Games were played and priz.
es awarded to Mrs. Gordon
Guthrie, Mrs. Fred Scott, and
Mrs. Harry Garnes. A d .o or
prize was given ot Mrs. Bobby
Payne.
Refreshmenla were served to
ard Youne., ·~ila~II!IW · 1f!U, Mn.. S~sie Venable, Mrs. Fred
Mre. Gei-llld
filii Mfs. Seott, Miss Sharon Young, Mrs.
Harbert Dizon.
Thomas Westen
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, Mrs. Bobby
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A'M'Emi CEREMONY
English; Mrs. Jfatry Garnes,
Mrs. Bernice Johnson 8lld Miss Linda. Chapman, Mrs.
Mra..Benl!l Wolfe )Vere ln Park- Icy, Miller, Mrs. Dale Smith,
eraliul1, W. Va. Friday where Miss Sally Fosler, Mrs. Gor·
they were clfnner, gue~ls of Mr. don . Guthrie and Jolm, Mrs.
8lld Mrs; .&amp;ward Snyder at the Robert Roush 8lld BobbY, Mrs.
Hotel Cban~r. A~: p. m. the Jack Dully and Mrs. · Charles
group attended the capplng cer- Scott.
emony af the St. Joseph Hos- Sending gHts but unable to
pltal School of NTslng when attend were Miss Judy M!Uer,
Martha Suranne Clark, grBIId- Mrs. E. E. Follrod, Jo Ellen
daughter of Mrs. Joluuon re- and Kay, Miss Nancy Elchlngcalved her cap.
m, and Gertrude Duffy.

Open bouse wW bi lleld on
Sunday, AprU 7, 1118S, by Mr.
and Mrs. Harry E. Guthrie,
storm across tbe screen lD their home In Alfred, Meig;
blazing colors.
County to celebrate the llJih
wedding annlver;ary of Mr.
-ALSO"STOP Ml B!FORI l KILL" Mrs. Seldon W. O'Brien, of
This Is The Eerie
Berwick Boulevard, Columbus.
Pattern Of SuopeDJe
They wm greet their frie,ndill
and relatives from I to 4 p. m.
SUNDAY end MONDAY
Mrs. O'Brien (Clara, as
M&lt;or. 31 I. Apr, I
fa!nlliarly lmcnm) waa the
Laurence Harve)l and
daughter of Dr. and' Mrs. C. F.
Geraldine Page in
Guthrie, formerly of Allred anc1
"SUMMER AND SMOKE•
Harry ill Mrs. O'Brien's only
(Technicolor)
brother. She taught achool for
-.oDdseveral year; In MeJas County.
Patrick O'Neal and
Mogeno \Vieth In
They were there In the Santo
"A MATTER OF MORALS" In Alfred by the Rev. M. A.
Aloo Cortoon
Harvey, on Aprll 8, 1911. The
following year. and lifter Mr.
~
O'Brien graduated from the
University L a
rOMIROY. OHIO
they Went to Malilla,ll
tontake their
TONIGHT
home, where Mr. O'Brien
Elvis Preatey
""'ce,· Jaw for nearly 30 )ears.
"FOLLOW THAT DR lAM•
les Kevln, ncnr alz )'111'1 ol
(Techntcolor)
Tomaa Internment Camp for
Elvis Presley, Arthur 0'· duration of the 1ut war u
Connell, Anne Helm, Joanna guesla of the Japanese Army.
Moore, Jack Kruachen.
Since Mr. O'Brien'• n!tln!lllet~l
"STAGECOACH TO
DANCERS' ROCK"
in 1948, they have resided In
Warren Steven1, Mortin Lan· Columbwl.
d~u. Jody Lawrence, Judy
The O'Brlena havt one
Dan.
Attorney Charles F. O'Brien,
-------llt::Oiu~nbus, wlta llliiTfed Wllmll
IUN., MON. oncl TUES.
Griffin, also formerl;. o1
· M&lt;or, 21-Apr, 1·2
"l'fLL y ROSI'S JUMIO"
They also haVe an at·
(Tochnlcolor)
tractive litUe ~.
Doria Day, Stephen Boyd,
Kevin, niw six ye.o ol age
Jimmy j)urante, Martha
hopes to be rtpt
Raye, Dean Jaceer. It's the with grandp. and ll'iJI!IIma to
BIGGEST, BOLDEST, BRAS- 1111reet their pesla,
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SJEST, JIOVNCJEST, Three
Rini-..Siill Mualeol Cirelli
ever to pitch o Tent in your 11 Greeo~e
Heart!
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Rev. Boone gave a talk on
the Associate Renewal pro.
gram and reorganization. In a
humorous skit, ''Rockers ,to
Roekets," Rev. BOOJie ·assllt¢
by Rev. Hopklna brought out:
the benefits of "rockets" tott~
world missions mpport, ~
tlan education, higher edU'c:a·
tlon and church progi~.
"Buz" sessions were I!OJ!!!\1~1-.
ed by some of the ·lllfrlilieN
on this topic.
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During the buslnesa ~'t'lllt
new officers were electejl'
eluding Rev. llopkina, We~
as moderator, Rev .. Richar(~
re, Vinton, 't'lce ~~,'
Mary Ann Woodruff, We~~·
Clerk, and Jamea Ste~
Pomeroy, lreaaurer. A do~~;
of S50 was made to the ~
camp at Wilmington andif:· ·
the Mark Tracy Fund, . · ...
be a delegate to ~ In
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held at Beirut, Lebar!IJ!!. )'leV.
Hopkins gave the ciOilng Pt~
er.
Cookies, coffee, and
were served from a
appointed refreshment.
with ·Mrs. Bert Boclilmla-,
Charles Bennell and '!"•! .•
bell Wloebreaoer as

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.. HoiiY)Irood Correspondolnt
· how~pe.r-!nterproH A11n,
HOLLYWOOp - (NEA) - "Adult"
and "hotter-than-ever" ioovies are necessary these days, P!Ovie producers Jreep
repeating! because 1\0 per cent of
f!~. profits come from foreign dlstribu-

u. s.

. vvef.seas au~uences," the filmmak:~~~: like the1r celluloid raw and re-

Now yoa eaa bu¥ 8lleer 1 a I 11
• tWI-faabioMd atook'•• u.t
BerkaWre's a:dDalw NYLOil"
Rlla~'Ba. rh!l ~top&amp; \'UM lltariUtc It
top or tGe frolll eatacl a the alleer

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Jud~ Ga~land changed her mind
about Otvo.rc•ng Sid Luft. They are tofether as:8ln, b~t her sister Suzanne cut
, er mamage lies. She' just shed Jack
C;u1hcart, musical director of a Las Vegas hotel.
Bl~q _CRC?SBY'S PASSION for big
game .ftshmg IS illl old one. He was at it
bact In 1934, off Catalina Island. Lately the scene of his duels with swordfish
ha~e be~ome remote-the tip of Lower
caiiforma, reached only by boat or pri-

Tuesday,
April 2
This hou~-lang special offers an off-beot look
nt changtng Hollywood as it has evolved d ·
Zanuck's 4~ )'liors, in the business---36 of :,;~':
as one of folmdom s mast colorful ond .
t'
od
Th
•nven 1ve
pr ucers.
e. pragram ranges from Znnuck 's
~~ doys Ill Nebraska to his most recent
p uchans, "Cieopqtra" and ''The longest Day."

Old Stars Films
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there never has been sa mucb
~ld-movie taiJc, even at the Motion Picture Country Home for

BY EltSiaNE JOHNSON
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ileiJy1qod
r.......,s)IQdeat
SHORT
TAKES:
"Destry"
rides
again
FR~,D MacMURRAY WON that raise
Newspaper Enterprise Ass•.
Why? Audience preference f11r
~n television. The old movies, the orlg-and My Three Sons" will he back
a!ld
a
remake,
insplred
the
series
for
HOLLYWOOD - _ {NEA) _ OLD movies over NEW telenext season . . . "The Doctors," an anABC
, m the fall. · · · The story of Gand
:"'hat's new? What you mean films, that's why.
tiseptic soap opera medical series comes
IS, "What's old?"
Ratlnp. OD old fllekers aore
to television April 1 for midday vlew- hf s ,as••sglnation, "Nine Hours tO
ma, 'Yent to ,lltdia for local.klns but not
Jng. (For people who can't wait until
A pair of fUm stars out ol tile p11._a1, 16 • old movie 11
a moVJe theater in India can exhibit the
past and now entered in 1h e scloeduled opp!lfte a •'«11~
the doctor comes on nlg,bttime progfU~;MBisanned
by
the
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government
Academy
AWard Oscar derby ed aew teleiDm Hrles er liVe
rams.) · · · 'l'l!ere's • "For Sale" sign on
ter Roberts" 'wUl have a fUm sO: . and six hours of aid movies on "special," file eff-CIIe-4asty-IIGIanother film f.roductlon plant-the 20th ·
~ntuey-Fox 'Western Avenue Studio" que},. "Ensign Pulver.'·' No word yet on prlme time netwurk television lf'INOd·lheH eellulold IUidraWI
whether Jack Lemmon will play the role
With Ita 89 acres 8JKI eight big sonnd
every week, are bringing "new" tile ,I!OIIlpetitlon every time.
as be did in the original . . . Dean
stages. Cameras first turned in th~m
IHe to both big and little screens . It s ~ laugh - on the televi, back in 1917.
91011 Industry. Ten years ago
tin )!lays nn actor wlio plays a television
these days.
medic in his latest film.
As
liDg candidates athe JX'OSident of the netlll'fd:
gain (
30 years) for tb e put It oo record. at a Hollywood
Tuetclay, A..-ll Z, Ch. I Rf\.er- May 15 Is the date when the best ac
award Ka~ press COilference: "We didn't
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boat, The Fal~, Darren Mo. HoU)IWOC)d cameraa will roll on Hepburn
Bette' Dav•.. are. ~m a network to run oloi
addln~
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new line . to '"Holly- .lea11·,"
_ , . , Marc!t It · a.. S (I .
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•a, e new A(GM ODe-bour dra• a laugh - for Samuel
The Folir Poat,er (1862) Re~ IHS) B~ Crosby, Bob Hope. malic series entitles "The Lleu- WOOd'a old advertliing s1
"Mov~ are better tbaa : , :
Ten years aao he ...,.
:r'fu~.::u P~, 0..
Wednel"v• -'~ s, Cb. I, tenant," wblch bal . l!eiin aold
'l1le p .s. radl: "Oiol .,.,j.
to 8eiJ his old claasic
· ~~~a,~ Who ~ :.;;~ SwOril Will D!!~. ~e on the baals of 28 eplaadea to IAn ,..at.e lletur
to tei!'Vfsloo,
aaylng:
1~
1U wa•t. Television eventual,
"'tY
are
also giving the Acfl..0) •
flllht
nett
Gary
- Va1U1" •· .!
. George !lie L ·
. LUCliJI' • ~ ElsU... and IIC!emY. a new "50. Club" tbal Jy will be crying for them 11 18
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Steva Franldm are l'eiUlara 1111 has IIOthing to do -.,ith lilklng ·limes loclay's U953) Prict'." _
Cll. e, Ag- the series,
·. ·
·. l )lope they don't mlnd my ten:
The ne.twC!l'k president,
no
Cll.
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ing, but l!eUe Ia liG aaol K&amp;tJiar. • ~IIU
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• r ~ n:e~rt president, 111
8
lne ~ ~
at'ouDd, eating his words.
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tha~ argument. In Fran-;ncludlng
Par1a, of all pla--fhe threa top
va~.e niH:
g...,..lng movies of the - n •nt "'The
B;ng nuw giVes the flab better odds
Longest Day," "Hatarl,'' end a rel~aue
As an ·a~ateur in the 30s, he used heavy
of Walt Dlsney'1 "Snow White and the
Sovan Dwarfs."
tackle With line testing out at 60 pounds
~II three are wholesome family en- Now, as an .old pro, he goes after the~
tertammen,.
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with 'Yhat practically amounts to sewing
thrtar
. Maybe it is reappraisal time for. some
.1e's landed a couple of 600
filmmakers too &amp;mug about smut.
unden
on HI-pound tHt line in the
On the s&amp;me subject, film proclueer
ncradlble time of four mlnutHI
Robert lJppert says . Washington can
Th.,..'s a trick, though. His '-'man
take some of tjle blame for Holl)'WOOd'a
I• an oxpert who runa the fish down
fllmmaldng PI'O.blems. Tweliiy foreign
without
streln on the line or Bing's
governments, .h~ points out, 111ffer re-becklth
and
thon grabs the wlra feador
bate. or su~dies for joint or foreign
W
giOYed hando.
flag production.
. But as brother ¥-al'ry Crosby des"Meanwhile," he laments, "our govcn~s ,the wild four tnlnutes:
• ' :;ernmen! stlllimposes a 10 per cent 'em. It B like a cowboy chasinc and lasergency tax on box office along with
somg a wUd stallion."
other heavy taxes."

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Lot:al Gartlen Club Will Attend
Regional District Spring _Event

~~Y·~w~~m~~ ~oew:::

liroilii!d Worlil
Potluck Dinner
Held
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Mea.wii alr ifil~ Mu

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Pllna were made 10 attend WeUston, tht speaker. A letter lin reported on the otflcers
lite re&amp;ioltal district s pr i ng from Mrs. Uta Swisher, region- meeting held ln GaUipolil. She
meeting wh.en the
Rutland al d1reelar' was read concern- gave hints on the publicity The Loy,al Women•a Clui of
Clt8ptw Ill Blita ~~pta Phi enf'rlendly Gardeners met at the lng the spring regional meeting scrapbook and alaa the new the Middleport Chun:b of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Evert~ D.vla Joyed iii;"~ .t he· World"
homt of Mrs. Howard Birch· to be held April 20 at the Alb· abstract designs Jn !lower ar- held a covered dllh diJmer are spendlnc the wee)eod In pn0uet ciliiliet'"l'blir•lay .IJIJI.
fll!ld Wednesday evenlntl. Mem- any ~Jgh ~hool.
.
ran11ements.
Tbunday ev8!llnlat the cllurcb Colllmbwl.
,
iDI ~~tlltli· · of Jean IIJn.
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bel's mponded to roll call by Regt~tratiOn will begm at 9 The program "Ohio's Wild- with Mn. Wmlam lteynokll. Mr. and Mn. Jame1 Jlucb.. wki, ta.lfy ..._. ,. ~ ·~
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·naming a favorite seed cata- a.m. w1th each club to have one life" waa liven by Mrs. Harold vice president, p-eslding In the anan and daughter are ;pend-, FollowlnC 'the dJnDer 11viral
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flower arran gement m p'= Sauer. She polnted out I h. t absence of Mrs. Oecar Rouah. lng the weekend at Norfolk, Vi. of tba II'OIIP viii~ at the ~
Mrs. Robert Snowden, pres!- by .~o a.m. The PJ'Ol!~a~ af what waa once 1 primllry pro- Rev, Fred Gardener pve the u the pest of tbelr daughter fred ,Eiberfeld ho~ wllb Mrs.
dent, announced that an mvl- be Garden The~apy.
e - duct of the sl*te Ia DOW • sec- table grace.
'IJid aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Arlolenlm.
e n I e
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tattoo wao received to attend ternoon session IS ~pen to. lbe ondary crop She allo stated A devotional perlad waa held Ray Clark and aew 1011.
llfn. B.lazewlcl, prec~t,
.
B tlst Chut-ch In Bolli ~too!~, Forb' poundl .fl
the ;"'lower arranging demon- public: A new regional dll'eC- that on the ~verage acre farm following the diJmer with Mrs. Mrs. Cash Bahr entertained condUcted a ~rt illlsl/le.9·le&amp;- ·The Firat~a~phost to the an- Chrillmal ~ were broPJII*
1
stratmn to be held April 11 In tor will be elected at
hIs there are 50 kinds of anlmall. Fred DeWeeae giving the scrip- her card club ThuradaY evenbtg •11!!1. and plana fllr. Founden ~~~Gral!Pe Baptist Asso- to the meiii!IIIJor thia year'a
the Cheshlre-Kyger School at meetmg: .
.
At the conclusion of the pro- lure reading and Mrs. Gard- at her home on MabHl Mn. Day .00 the del~&amp;ate ·tp Buclt- JIUI
M tJn8 Thursda with special project. These' will _.
7:30 with Mrs. Paul Meade of The CJvJc planting at the en- gram Mrs. Sauer showed pic- ener the evenlng prayer.
Helen Shuler and Mra. James eye Gltli~te wel'e ciJ,Icus~;
session. The rmorn· sent to Bljl'lllll. Following!~
tures of birds. fish, and ani- Mrs. William Bradford read Buehinan were, prlle winners. The lnl~t!Pt ri~--was. given 1ng aeao1on was given over . to cl08ing prayer the women .
mals found here, Mrs. Don Har- an article from the Cltrlatlan Mrs. Charles Byer was a . - t to Nona '·~·&lt; ~t were the Women's MisSionary Sacie- a covered duh luncho9a in
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rison ga~e a paper on "Plant Herald entitled, "A Picture of for the evening. Olhen preaent Jane Broiirjf CiiiJOe ''~autte~, ty o1 the Asaocialion with Mrs. cburch aoclal rooms.
Propagahon" and dlscusoed Christ," which was followed were Mro . Bruce Lloyd, Mro. Phyllil llfullen, Roberta 0· Donald Boone, president, pre- The Rev. Ralph Zlmllel proper .ways to start cuttings by group discussion of the var- B. F. Parmalee, Mrs. Jane Gil- Brien, M~jorle ' C!'ow, Ann iiJiliDI. The meeting was open- Pomeroy served u moderj~
explainmg that mid-summer IS 1iouo pictures of Christ. M r .s . key and Mrs. C. F. Hibbs.
Rupe, ROlle Siuonr,~~ Swat- ed with prayer and the hymn, for the afternoon meeting *tlh
besl for evergreen c'lltllnis to I William Reynolds read two ar- Barbara Jones, a freshman ,zel, Loulae 'riio
. m
. jlion, Rev• "We've A Stary'ro TeD TO The Mrs. CecU Bradbury
aa cit·
be planted.
tlclea from the Ideals maga- In the College of Arlo and l!cl· Vaughan,, P.earl Welter, Mrs. Nations," The devotional period ganilJI. Rev. Boone led tile liCiflj
The arrangement ol
the ' zine, "What Easter Means" all!l enres at Ohio Unlvenlty, wW
~ ll(n. Blaze~.
carried out the theme for t be service for the opeolnc of ~
month , featuring forces branch· " I Walked With God."
arrive Satu~ay to $pend
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yU.-, " Awake, Awake, To Love session with prayer by RtY.
es, was prepared by the host- During the business meeting spring vacation with her
8ftd 'f\'ork."
Arthur McCauley, Racine. , . .
eas. The traveling prize sent the class voted to purchase two ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Li' ,.. · .·.
Election of new officers In- Dr. Clayton Pepper of dtllif.
by Mrs. Carl Morris was won lilies for the church for Easter Jones.
1'10Jfe$$ Or
clilaed lit vice president, Mrs. ville, former Field Dlrd if
by Mrs. Vernon Weber. Mrs. and aiSQ announced that mem· Mr ana Mrs. Oscar
Gerald ·HOpkins, Wellston: 2nd Town and Country AJDerlcan
Ronald Wlllialll£ conducted a bers had woven rugs and Mal· are In Clarksburg, W. Va.
.
vice president; christian serv- Baptist Home Missionary , ~
contest with Mrs. Wllll•m Snow- Ires Fresh Spray for sale. attend a musical concert
,\llxll~~ry of the Pome· Ire. Mrs. David CoUins, WeD- clety, with terriotry extenallti
den winning the prize. The door
you notes were read given by their niece.
C1t1zens Band RadiO ston; treasurer, Mrl. Gerald from CaUfornla to Maine,
prize was won by Mrs. Fred from the Homer Jones and Win· Mrs. George Fry is a
Jl\l!t Thursday evening at l!rown, Oak Hill; and these the speaker for the aftemootl.
WilliamSQn. An au~tlon was
Durst families, and · M r s. at University Hospital In
hollle of Mrs. ,Elwood Bow- chairmen, Missionary and Stew· He Is now Asaociate Minister
so held after which relresh·
Fry reported to ·be In umbus where she is
Pi'Uident Mra. Theo Neutz- ardship Education, Mrs. Jos- of Church Program and Outments were served to the
Columbuo.
treated for 1 fracture of .
A rummage sale eph Cook, Pomtroy; Speakers reach of the Ohio Baptist
mentioned and Mrs. Nathan
arm and jaw.
at the Davis-War- ,and Interpreters, tMrs:' Grella ventlon. He chose aa his top\C.
Wise. The next meeting wlll be
on AprB 5 .and .~. Simpson, Racine ; Special Inter- "Service" using symbols 'Ill !I
the home of Mn, Harold Sixth Birthday 11
for April 5 (a.m.) are est Missionaries, Mrs. Wllliam !Uustrations to show the "~f.
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AprU
24.
Observed
At
School
John
Oliver, Mrs. Pete Cor.art, Racine; Spiritual Life, nues of aervice for cbrlsUII!I.'~
11 ~;;. . . to . . . __, to • I
Mrs. George Carson; Mrs. James Stephenson, Porn- He siresaed the need to ~Ill
OBsERVE BIRTHDAY
The s1xlh birthday of Mary I
l Mrs. Carl Hysell, Mrs. eroy: Family . Ufe Education, older peop~e. juvenll~f. ~ ,IID.i'
ad IDIXJU ':4 to bay. Get tbem crt
The birthday of Mrs. Ben Frances Tussey, daughter or ,
Hysell) April 6 (a.m.) Mrs. Luther Tracy, Rio Grand~: neighbors m any way posaJ11te•
Mr
and
Mrs
Charles
Tussey
Mrs.
Eugene
Mrs.AV. Leadership
"Wha'
... b,.. ."
Neutzling was observ ed when
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. Ed ·ire! · Hawkina,
(
. Tralnina,
. .,. Mrs. Ste· He closed with a thoup!t
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the Bus Bee Sewin Circle of was ob•erved at the afternoon 1
'!· • p.m.) Mrs. g- ven Jenkms , R1o Grande: Schol- Are You Dolng,w•tl! What YQII
the FJ.rated Chur~b met on kindergarten class In the Mid.
nes While, 14J's. Nathan Biggs. arship, Mrs. RJiymond Zirkle, Already Have, which lnclw':We Pay 3% Wtrest On YOU1' Savings
Thursday at the church for an
Central school taught Mrs. Jed Harlinget is confin· ceMr~ Nat~~~ !::~~·oh:c· Cheshire.
ed. perception, plannill8, l n d
all day quilting A potluck
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds. Mrs.
t.u her home by lllness.
e~ ;:,; donated b · Mr ~- Following reporla of officers pr~lty.
umber
1
ner was served ·at noon to Mrs.
was assisted by Mrs. Troy Ohlinger Sr. remalna
Bowers was won by
FreO: and roll ~Aal1 a .~peclal esevocnatl sen~ ~ocy~~ minis::~
.
Walburn and Mrs.
1 H 1ze Hospital
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Neu ~l;na "'-- • --"'-..,, ....,. "'"'"
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man Enoch. Games were play·
Beulah White and t.ennie lng, Rev. Pepper, Rev. Bootie,
Mo~ Mrs.
Ire '~re=~d r:.,~.;::n= Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buck anc1 · with prlf,es wun by Mrs. ~:~~taU. In her president's Richard Mitchell, Lutltel' 'J\'11·
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PI ti E
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Earl Kesterson vlaited
Thea Neutzllng, Mrs. RoMrt report Mrs Boone stated that cy Tom Cox, Gerald BrQ.Itn,
:,er. NMra. ~andaMiss
c withen~and~ :,d :..too~ day In New Lexington with
Mr.s,. l!arold Hysell, 66 sweater~· bad been sent to G~rald Hopklna~ Ralph .:Dins.
orman
oes,
atlves
and
Mrs.
Buck
llyeell, Mrs. Freedel, Osborne Hoover aitcl.E. W.
Mtmbtr Federal RHorve System
Grueser, Mrs. Freda Mitch,
given as favors.
for a longer visit.
· Mrs. Nathan Biggs,
Campbell.

S .• ,
RIO Grande Baptist eSSIOns; ...
H /d I M•dd/ port Thur-sdtJV

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Mainly About
People In
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Mtmbor Flderal Depoolt Insurance Corporation
POMEROY, OHIO

Mrs. Came Grueser, Mrs.
ver Erb, Mrs. Clarence
sar, Mrs. W.. L. Kaull
Mro. Carl Sb1elda.

Seated at the guest table
Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Balburn, Jlll Walburn, Mossman and family moved
Fraser, Teressa
to Marlon, Ill.,
Cindy Manley· Helpers
is employed.
1
Neff, Donald
Mr. and Mrs. Eslie
Owens, AJ!en Henry,
home Thursday
Je111ie Grate, Jearue
spending several days
•anna Stobart was a guest at
Ill. with their aon
_klndiiiiiieiiirg~arteiiiiiiiiin.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOj daughter-In-law, Mr. and
;;
Harley Dale Mossmar. and
ily.
THEATRE Mrs. Roy Evans and
Pamela and Jay of Canal
){JDDLEPORT, OIUO
dnester arrived Friday
fA lOUGH
for a visit with her parents,
SUNDAY
and Mrs, Rollin Baerba.
"KING OF KINGS"
Mrs. Lois Jones returned .to
ber home Friday from Melga
Tho Great~~ol:~~on Dromo General Hospital.
Thot Tho World Hoo Ever
Mrs. Blanche Dllcher, r.nesKnowntl
ville, waa a recent 11\1011 of her
With Jeffrey Hunter .. JtiU8 Cllilllllrls, Mr. and Mrs.
.
Christ, Vlveca Lindfors, Rita Warner.
Gam, Rip Tom and east of
Miss Lydia Ebersbach, Mrs.
thoUHnda.
Louis Reibel and Mrs. PhD
NO ADVANCE
Wllliamaon visited Friday aftIN PRICES
ernoon In Athens, with Mr. an4
~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ !~ Jacob Mees and report
lr
them as getting alone nicely atter an auto accident on Thurtday.

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Rutland Furniture
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RUTLAND, 0.

ARNOLD GRATI! .

TONIGHT
"WILD WESTIRNIRS•
Starring
James Philbrook, Duano
Eddy, Nancy Kovack.
The pi underera of Tbe
Plains. Tbe Renecadea and
the Re&amp;kins. See their story

Seldon 0'Briens
To Celebrate
Anniversary

Hawkins. . Guests

ll:d Venoy and Craig,
Bowers and Gary Hynezt meeting will he
the home of Mrs. Eugene
Aptll 18,
.
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NAME COMMITTEE
A nominating committee was
named when the executive committ.,e o_f the Sallabury PTA
. T!nii'~IJ ~enfn-g at the
Mra. , ()pha Offutt preand named on the cotqmittee were Mrl. Norman Weyersmll!er, ~- t}o~ 81!1'·
del~~! 1J111 ,Mrl. Pltll Ohlinger.
othtln ,present .l'tP,e Mn. Rl_~-

Stork Shower

G• H ' g
IVen 0n0r1n
Mrs C Scott

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A stork shower flonrolng Mrs.
Charles Scott was given Thun·
day evening at the home of
Mrs. Scott, Middleport, by hostessea, Mrs. Jack Duffy and
Mrs. Robert Rouah.
Games were played and priz.
es awarded to Mrs. Gordon
Guthrie, Mrs. Fred Scott, and
Mrs. Harry Garnes. A d .o or
prize was given ot Mrs. Bobby
Payne.
Refreshmenla were served to
ard Youne., ·~ila~II!IW · 1f!U, Mn.. S~sie Venable, Mrs. Fred
Mre. Gei-llld
filii Mfs. Seott, Miss Sharon Young, Mrs.
Harbert Dizon.
Thomas Westen
.
, Mrs. Bobby
. . ..
·~ and KJrr, ~,., Howard
A'M'Emi CEREMONY
English; Mrs. Jfatry Garnes,
Mrs. Bernice Johnson 8lld Miss Linda. Chapman, Mrs.
Mra..Benl!l Wolfe )Vere ln Park- Icy, Miller, Mrs. Dale Smith,
eraliul1, W. Va. Friday where Miss Sally Fosler, Mrs. Gor·
they were clfnner, gue~ls of Mr. don . Guthrie and Jolm, Mrs.
8lld Mrs; .&amp;ward Snyder at the Robert Roush 8lld BobbY, Mrs.
Hotel Cban~r. A~: p. m. the Jack Dully and Mrs. · Charles
group attended the capplng cer- Scott.
emony af the St. Joseph Hos- Sending gHts but unable to
pltal School of NTslng when attend were Miss Judy M!Uer,
Martha Suranne Clark, grBIId- Mrs. E. E. Follrod, Jo Ellen
daughter of Mrs. Joluuon re- and Kay, Miss Nancy Elchlngcalved her cap.
m, and Gertrude Duffy.

Open bouse wW bi lleld on
Sunday, AprU 7, 1118S, by Mr.
and Mrs. Harry E. Guthrie,
storm across tbe screen lD their home In Alfred, Meig;
blazing colors.
County to celebrate the llJih
wedding annlver;ary of Mr.
-ALSO"STOP Ml B!FORI l KILL" Mrs. Seldon W. O'Brien, of
This Is The Eerie
Berwick Boulevard, Columbus.
Pattern Of SuopeDJe
They wm greet their frie,ndill
and relatives from I to 4 p. m.
SUNDAY end MONDAY
Mrs. O'Brien (Clara, as
M&lt;or. 31 I. Apr, I
fa!nlliarly lmcnm) waa the
Laurence Harve)l and
daughter of Dr. and' Mrs. C. F.
Geraldine Page in
Guthrie, formerly of Allred anc1
"SUMMER AND SMOKE•
Harry ill Mrs. O'Brien's only
(Technicolor)
brother. She taught achool for
-.oDdseveral year; In MeJas County.
Patrick O'Neal and
Mogeno \Vieth In
They were there In the Santo
"A MATTER OF MORALS" In Alfred by the Rev. M. A.
Aloo Cortoon
Harvey, on Aprll 8, 1911. The
following year. and lifter Mr.
~
O'Brien graduated from the
University L a
rOMIROY. OHIO
they Went to Malilla,ll
tontake their
TONIGHT
home, where Mr. O'Brien
Elvis Preatey
""'ce,· Jaw for nearly 30 )ears.
"FOLLOW THAT DR lAM•
les Kevln, ncnr alz )'111'1 ol
(Techntcolor)
Tomaa Internment Camp for
Elvis Presley, Arthur 0'· duration of the 1ut war u
Connell, Anne Helm, Joanna guesla of the Japanese Army.
Moore, Jack Kruachen.
Since Mr. O'Brien'• n!tln!lllet~l
"STAGECOACH TO
DANCERS' ROCK"
in 1948, they have resided In
Warren Steven1, Mortin Lan· Columbwl.
d~u. Jody Lawrence, Judy
The O'Brlena havt one
Dan.
Attorney Charles F. O'Brien,
-------llt::Oiu~nbus, wlta llliiTfed Wllmll
IUN., MON. oncl TUES.
Griffin, also formerl;. o1
· M&lt;or, 21-Apr, 1·2
"l'fLL y ROSI'S JUMIO"
They also haVe an at·
(Tochnlcolor)
tractive litUe ~.
Doria Day, Stephen Boyd,
Kevin, niw six ye.o ol age
Jimmy j)urante, Martha
hopes to be rtpt
Raye, Dean Jaceer. It's the with grandp. and ll'iJI!IIma to
BIGGEST, BOLDEST, BRAS- 1111reet their pesla,
·
SJEST, JIOVNCJEST, Three
Rini-..Siill Mualeol Cirelli
ever to pitch o Tent in your 11 Greeo~e
Heart!
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Pre-

Rev. Boone gave a talk on
the Associate Renewal pro.
gram and reorganization. In a
humorous skit, ''Rockers ,to
Roekets," Rev. BOOJie ·assllt¢
by Rev. Hopklna brought out:
the benefits of "rockets" tott~
world missions mpport, ~
tlan education, higher edU'c:a·
tlon and church progi~.
"Buz" sessions were I!OJ!!!\1~1-.
ed by some of the ·lllfrlilieN
on this topic.
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During the buslnesa ~'t'lllt
new officers were electejl'
eluding Rev. llopkina, We~
as moderator, Rev .. Richar(~
re, Vinton, 't'lce ~~,'
Mary Ann Woodruff, We~~·
Clerk, and Jamea Ste~
Pomeroy, lreaaurer. A do~~;
of S50 was made to the ~
camp at Wilmington andif:· ·
the Mark Tracy Fund, . · ...
be a delegate to ~ In
•
Ilona! Youth CGnferellCI· til
held at Beirut, Lebar!IJ!!. )'leV.
Hopkins gave the ciOilng Pt~
er.
Cookies, coffee, and
were served from a
appointed refreshment.
with ·Mrs. Bert Boclilmla-,
Charles Bennell and '!"•! .•
bell Wloebreaoer as

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By ERSI(INE JOHNSON
.. HoiiY)Irood Correspondolnt
· how~pe.r-!nterproH A11n,
HOLLYWOOp - (NEA) - "Adult"
and "hotter-than-ever" ioovies are necessary these days, P!Ovie producers Jreep
repeating! because 1\0 per cent of
f!~. profits come from foreign dlstribu-

u. s.

. vvef.seas au~uences," the filmmak:~~~: like the1r celluloid raw and re-

Now yoa eaa bu¥ 8lleer 1 a I 11
• tWI-faabioMd atook'•• u.t
BerkaWre's a:dDalw NYLOil"
Rlla~'Ba. rh!l ~top&amp; \'UM lltariUtc It
top or tGe frolll eatacl a the alleer

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Jud~ Ga~land changed her mind
about Otvo.rc•ng Sid Luft. They are tofether as:8ln, b~t her sister Suzanne cut
, er mamage lies. She' just shed Jack
C;u1hcart, musical director of a Las Vegas hotel.
Bl~q _CRC?SBY'S PASSION for big
game .ftshmg IS illl old one. He was at it
bact In 1934, off Catalina Island. Lately the scene of his duels with swordfish
ha~e be~ome remote-the tip of Lower
caiiforma, reached only by boat or pri-

Tuesday,
April 2
This hou~-lang special offers an off-beot look
nt changtng Hollywood as it has evolved d ·
Zanuck's 4~ )'liors, in the business---36 of :,;~':
as one of folmdom s mast colorful ond .
t'
od
Th
•nven 1ve
pr ucers.
e. pragram ranges from Znnuck 's
~~ doys Ill Nebraska to his most recent
p uchans, "Cieopqtra" and ''The longest Day."

Old Stars Films
ZI•p fo r Osco r TV
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and Katharine Hepburn - and
there never has been sa mucb
~ld-movie taiJc, even at the Motion Picture Country Home for

BY EltSiaNE JOHNSON
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the Aged,
ileiJy1qod
r.......,s)IQdeat
SHORT
TAKES:
"Destry"
rides
again
FR~,D MacMURRAY WON that raise
Newspaper Enterprise Ass•.
Why? Audience preference f11r
~n television. The old movies, the orlg-and My Three Sons" will he back
a!ld
a
remake,
insplred
the
series
for
HOLLYWOOD - _ {NEA) _ OLD movies over NEW telenext season . . . "The Doctors," an anABC
, m the fall. · · · The story of Gand
:"'hat's new? What you mean films, that's why.
tiseptic soap opera medical series comes
IS, "What's old?"
Ratlnp. OD old fllekers aore
to television April 1 for midday vlew- hf s ,as••sglnation, "Nine Hours tO
ma, 'Yent to ,lltdia for local.klns but not
Jng. (For people who can't wait until
A pair of fUm stars out ol tile p11._a1, 16 • old movie 11
a moVJe theater in India can exhibit the
past and now entered in 1h e scloeduled opp!lfte a •'«11~
the doctor comes on nlg,bttime progfU~;MBisanned
by
the
·
Indian
government
Academy
AWard Oscar derby ed aew teleiDm Hrles er liVe
rams.) · · · 'l'l!ere's • "For Sale" sign on
ter Roberts" 'wUl have a fUm sO: . and six hours of aid movies on "special," file eff-CIIe-4asty-IIGIanother film f.roductlon plant-the 20th ·
~ntuey-Fox 'Western Avenue Studio" que},. "Ensign Pulver.'·' No word yet on prlme time netwurk television lf'INOd·lheH eellulold IUidraWI
whether Jack Lemmon will play the role
With Ita 89 acres 8JKI eight big sonnd
every week, are bringing "new" tile ,I!OIIlpetitlon every time.
as be did in the original . . . Dean
stages. Cameras first turned in th~m
IHe to both big and little screens . It s ~ laugh - on the televi, back in 1917.
91011 Industry. Ten years ago
tin )!lays nn actor wlio plays a television
these days.
medic in his latest film.
As
liDg candidates athe JX'OSident of the netlll'fd:
gain (
30 years) for tb e put It oo record. at a Hollywood
Tuetclay, A..-ll Z, Ch. I Rf\.er- May 15 Is the date when the best ac
award Ka~ press COilference: "We didn't
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Bette' Dav•.. are. ~m a network to run oloi
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new line . to '"Holly- .lea11·,"
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The Folir Poat,er (1862) Re~ IHS) B~ Crosby, Bob Hope. malic series entitles "The Lleu- WOOd'a old advertliing s1
"Mov~ are better tbaa : , :
Ten years aao he ...,.
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'l1le p .s. radl: "Oiol .,.,j.
to 8eiJ his old claasic
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to tei!'Vfsloo,
aaylng:
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. LUCliJI' • ~ ElsU... and IIC!emY. a new "50. Club" tbal Jy will be crying for them 11 18
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Cll. e, Ag- the series,
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The ne.twC!l'k president,
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Par1a, of all pla--fhe threa top
va~.e niH:
g...,..lng movies of the - n •nt "'The
B;ng nuw giVes the flab better odds
Longest Day," "Hatarl,'' end a rel~aue
As an ·a~ateur in the 30s, he used heavy
of Walt Dlsney'1 "Snow White and the
Sovan Dwarfs."
tackle With line testing out at 60 pounds
~II three are wholesome family en- Now, as an .old pro, he goes after the~
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thrtar
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.1e's landed a couple of 600
filmmakers too &amp;mug about smut.
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on HI-pound tHt line in the
On the s&amp;me subject, film proclueer
ncradlble time of four mlnutHI
Robert lJppert says . Washington can
Th.,..'s a trick, though. His '-'man
take some of tjle blame for Holl)'WOOd'a
I• an oxpert who runa the fish down
fllmmaldng PI'O.blems. Tweliiy foreign
without
streln on the line or Bing's
governments, .h~ points out, 111ffer re-becklth
and
thon grabs the wlra feador
bate. or su~dies for joint or foreign
W
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flag production.
. But as brother ¥-al'ry Crosby des"Meanwhile," he laments, "our govcn~s ,the wild four tnlnutes:
• ' :;ernmen! stlllimposes a 10 per cent 'em. It B like a cowboy chasinc and lasergency tax on box office along with
somg a wUd stallion."
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About
1o attend Wellston, tllfJ speaker. A letter lln reporled on lhe officers D"
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s p r in g from Mrs. Ura Swisher. region· meetinl held In Gallipolis. She
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Middleport

Lotal Garden Club Will Attend
Regional District Spring Event
Plana were made
lle ~eglonal district
11\eeting when the
Rutland
Friendly Gardeners met at the
!tome of Mrs. Howard Birchfield Wedlle!Jday evenln&amp;. Members responded to roll call by
naming a favorite seed cataIogue
Mr~ Robert Snowden pres!·
dent ·announced that ~ lnvl·
talio~ W81 received to attend
the Flower arranging demonstratton to be held Aprll 11 In
the Chesh~Kyger School at
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scrapbook and alao the n e w the Middleport Church of Cbrlst Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davia jo:u ..
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abstract designs In flower ar· held a covered dish dinner ant spendin&amp; the weetend In potluclt dliii~ursday
rangemenls.
Thunday evenJna at the c:lwreb Columbus.
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The r am "Ohio's Wild- with Mn. Wllltaln Reynolds, Mr. and Mn. J.mes Buch- 'II'ICz 1 •·•"- ~•
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what was once a prim""l' pro- Rev. Fred Gardener pve the aa the guest of their dat~~hter ,fred ,Eiberfeld home with Mrs.
duct of the alate Is now a see- table grace.
and son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Anderaon.
Of\dary crop. She alao staled A devotional period was held Ray Clark and aew aon.
Mrs. Blazewlcz, prea_~t,
IbM' on the average acre farm following the dinner with Mrs. Mrs. Cash Baht- entertained Cllllducted a siK.rt bysl,neo· IJI!S·
there lll'e 50 kinds of animals. Fred DeWeese giving the scrip- her card club Thureday evening sk!n and planll for Founders
At the conclusion of the pro- ture reading and Mrs. Gard- at her home on Main-st. Mrs. Day Ud. the del~gate
~&amp;~~~~;;.i~~~;;;;;i;;;iii.;i;i.~i.iio;;;;;;;;"-=""'-,l gram Mrs. Sauer showed pic- ener the evening prayer.
Helen Shuler and Mra. J8Diel •YII- Glrli~Siate wete
lures of birds. fish, and ani- Mrs. William Bradford read BUchanan were prize winners. TIH!
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r~son gave a paper on. Plant Herald enlltled , "A Picture of for the evening. Others preaenl Jane BroWJI,' .
Propagation" and d1scussed Christ" which was followed were Mrs. Bruce Uoyd, Mrs. Phyllll liluUen, Roberta
prope~ .ways to start cuttings by gr~up discuSsion of the var- B. F. Parmalee. Mrs ..Jane Gil- Brien, Mar~rle Crow, An
explammg that mid-summer IS ious pictures of Chrisl. Mrs. key and Mrs. C. F. Hibbs.
Rupe, Ro&amp;jl Sia&lt;on. i'er~
best lor evergreen cuttmgs to William Reynolds read two ar· Barbara Jones, a
,zel, Louise TholiiPSOD, Rev
be planted.
ticles from the Ideals maga- In the College of Arts and
Vaughan, Pearl Welker,
The arrangement of
the · zine, " What Easter Means" and ences at Ohio University,
IIJd lt(n. Blazewlcz.
month , featuring forces branch· " I Walked With God."
arrive Saturday to spend
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es. was prepared by the host· During lhe business meeting spring vacation with her
ess. The travelmg prize sent the class voted to purchase two ents, Mr. and Mrs.
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by Mrs. Carl Morris was won lilies fur the church for Easter Jones.
by Mrs. Vernon Weber. Mrs. and also announced that mem- Mr an~ Mrs. Oscar Roush
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contest Wllh Mrs. ~llllam Snow- Ires Fresh Spray for sale. attend a mu~ical concert being The Auxiliary of the Pomeden wmnlng the prtze. The door Thank you notes were read given by their niece.
roy .Bend Cihzens Band RadiO
pr~ze was won by Mrs. F r e d from the Homer Jones and Win- Mrs. George Fry is a
Club met Thursday evening al
W1ll~rJ1son. _An ·~~ was al- J.!iLDurst la!l!ili",..A!Ill _M r L at llolv.eui.IY.
lhe
of
al director. was ':"ad conce~nmg the spring regtonal meetmg
to be held Aprtl 20 at the Albany Hl,!!h SchooL
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RegistratiOn w1ll begm at 9
a.m. w1th each club to have one
!lower arrangement In place
by lC am The program will
be "Garde~ Therapy" The of.
temoon session IS OPeD to the
public. A new regional direc·
tor will be elected at t h 11
meeting.
The Civic planting at the en·

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Middleport was host to the
nual Rle GfalJ_de Baptist
11 lion Meeting Thursday
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an ~~n S:~s oniven over .
: : Women's Ml!onary
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"We've A Story -To Tell To
Natlons" The devotional
carried ' out the theme lor t
year, "1\wal&lt;e, Awake, To
incl 'in'k."
Election of new officers
clili!ed 1st viee president,
GM-ald HOpkins, Wellston;
vice ·president; christian
Ice, Mrs. David Collins,
ston ; treasurer, Mrs.
Brown, Oak HiD; and the s

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C!lflls were br~
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project. These will bt '
to Bl!fma. Following· till
prayer the women hill
dish lllllclle9a In 11\j
social rooDII.
The Rev. Ralpb Zuflllel cf
served u moderltllt
the afternoon meellng i'l'dt
Cecil Bradbury IS ot•
Rev. Boone led 111e siiJii
for the open!F.J ol ifli
with prayer by Rt v.
McCauley, Racine.
Dr. Clayton Pepper of dfU-:
former Field Direct~~ q/
Town and Country American
Baptist Home Missionary S.
, with terriotry exteni!Jng
CalHornia to Maine, Wll
speaker for lhe aftemOOII.

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English teacber, and Dean Jag·
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of the high school
Gospel singer Mahalia Jack·
son, and columnist-author Jim
Bishop will be guests in a special Good Friday presentation of
"The Jack Paar Show" on April 12, via NBC-TV. The program wiD l1ao feature c o lor
films of the Holy Land taken
by Paar during a visit last summer
Audrey Meadows has b e e n
signed to co,star with James
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new full-hour drama aeries
about a tescher in a 18rge metropolitan high school, will be
teloeast on NBC-TV Tuesday
evenings beginning Sept. %4. The

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GORGEOUS BLUE KNEES-;
To match the baby blue eyes, •
of course. Jack Benny ex-1
poses his 39 (?)-year-old knees
to the breeze while awinging
up a 11torm in a televefliion of
"The Mikado."

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A beautiful cake and memories cf the year psst highlight
the "Te- Ernie Ford'
Show" when the popular en.tertalner obeervea the first ann!. •ei-sary ol his ABC-TV week·
day musieal variety program,
Monday, April I. Ernie and his
cast will gather around a huge
anniversary cake psesented by
ABC· Networlr officials and recall some ol the humorous epi·
lodes during the first year of
telecasta .. .. .
·· Alan King 'may not have a
regular series but the •.:omedlan Is getting ·enough TV exposure to make up for it. Recently he helmed "Condid Camera"
while Durward Kirby vacationell. On AprU 9 he'll do another
ol his many guest appearances
on the Garry Mdore Show. ·Tben
on May 7 he'll live Garry a
chance . to vacation and wiD
guide the 'l'qeiday night CBSTV variety hour through II s
paces.. ...
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"Capitol Cloakroom,"
CBS
Radio's oldest continuous public
affairs Interview program, begins Ita lith year on the a i r
Thunrday, March 28, with Its
75111 broadcast .... .
Americans meeting the challenge of flabbiness, and t b e
bl'OJIIlish tale ol a small mira·
cle in an Irish pub are the salir·
lc-cornic IIUbstance for Sid caellr and his merryman lads
and lassiea In commentary No.
7 ol "As Caesar Sees II" Tuea·
day, April 18, on ABC-TV.

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11:10 Scannll!JI The Weather
11:15 Sports Report
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2:30 Tbe Doctors

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1:18 Jiek Lalaane Sbuw
1:110 Captain KangarOO
11:00 caleadar·
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11 :15 Academy Award Theater

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7;30 Gale and ·Harriet
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1:30 Beaver
1:00 My a Sons
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12:51 News
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1:38 Leave 11 To Girll
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1 :00 GellerMl Hospital
1:38 Sllowtime
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1:30 Dragnet
1:00 I!:SSO Repartee
7:10 Newa
7:30 CBS Reporta
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11:15 Noblemen Quartet
11 :30 Championship Bridge
12:00 Challenge Golf
1:00 lowe- UghthOUSI
1:30 Meet Prolessor
%:00 Directions '63
%:30 Stevenson Reports
J :00 Superman
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1:311 Leave II To Girll
2:00 Ben Jerrod
2:25 News
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1:411 Talkinc Handa
l:tO Sea Hunt
1:• Sports Spectacular
4 :tt Parlrait Ill VI!I'H
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10:30 What's My Line
11 :00 CBS Newa
11: 15 Late Show

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11:00 Ali~; News Final
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llelday at 1 p.m. Mn. Joe Dolln reported on the officers Dinner Event

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regional district s p r in 11 from Mrs. Ura Swisher,

aneeting when the

Rutland al director •. wu read
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Friendly Gardeners met at the ing the spr1ng regional meetmg
orne of Mn. Howard Birch· to be ~Jd April 20 at the
kl W~ay evening. Mem- any ~igh ~hool..
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~~~~fled to roseedllcall taby RegtstrthatiOnh wllllb tobegham at
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dent, announced that an invl- be "Garden The~apy. The
tatlon was received to attend ternoon session 18 open to the
the Flower arranging demon- public. A new regional clirectraf1 n to be held April 11 in tor will be elected at t h 11
~e ~hlre-Kyger School at meeting.
NO with Mrs Paul Meade of The Civic planting at the en·
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meetmc held 1n Gallipolis. She
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gave hints on the publicity 'lbe Loyal Women'a Clau of
of llita llplf Pb1 en.
scrapbook and alao the n e w the Middleport Olurch of Otrlat Mr. IDd Mrs. Everett Davil joyed ID "Anluad the World"
abstract designs in flower ar- held a covered dlsb dinDer are spendinl the wukvv' lD piAitd cftiiDer 'lburaday ·
rangement.s.
1buraday evening at the dwrch Columbus.
1n1 at the· bome of Jetil BJae.
The program "Oblo'a Wild- with Mrs. WUUam Reynolds, Mr. IDd Mrs. Jamea 8uch- wlcl, ~ 'life" was liven by Mrs. Harold vice president, presiding in the IDID IDd daughter are apend- FollbwiDI the dlaDer
Sauer. She pointed out t bat ablence of Mrs. Oscar Rousbl 1ng the weekend at Norfolk, Va. of the 'p!p vlllted at the A).
what was once a priuulry pro- Rev, Fred Gardener pve the u the pest of their daughter .fred Elberfeld home with Mn.
duct of the atale II now a sec- table grace.
'lnd 11011-in-law, Mr. IDd Mrs. WUUam Andenon
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are 50 kinds of animals. Fred DeWeese giving ,the scrip- her card club 'lburaday evening skJ!l IDd plana for
At the conclusion of the pro- lure reading IDd Mrs. Gird· at her home on Main-at. Mrs. Day Pd,,the d~-ate... !e_-!uc~gram Mrs. Sauer showed pic- ener the evening prayer.
Helen Shuler IDd Mrs. J1111e11 ey~ GJtJI,State were ~II¢;
tures of birds. fish, and ani- Mrs. wnuam Bradford read Buchanan were prile winners. Tbe lniU.~t . rlllJal-wu, given
mals found here. Mrs. Don Har· an article from U1e Christian Mrs. Charles Byer was a guest to Nona :(ft.tt1· Pfeaent
rison ga~e ~ paper on. " Plant Herald entitled, "A Picture of for the evening. Others present Jane Browu,.- Clli'lclie ICrautter,
Propagnt10n
end d1!C!!7!e!! Christ," which -wa&amp; folla-w;;d were Mrs. Rnlet! J.loycl, Mrs. Phyllis ~ullen, RobP.rta
proper ways to start culttngs 1by group discussion of the var- B. F. Parmalee, Mrs. Jane Gil- Brien, Marjorie crow, An
explaining that mid·sum.rner is lous pictures of Christ. M r .s. key and Mrs. C. F. Hibbs.
Rupe, RO(e Sluo"•'fer~
best for evergreen cuttings to William Reynolds read two ar- Barbara Jones, a freshman ,zel, ~. 'lbompeon, R e v a
be planted.
ticles from the Ideals maga- in the College of Arta IDd l!el· Vaughan~ Purl Welker •
The arrangement of
the lzine, " What Easter Means" a~ ences at Ohio University,
Story ll,ld Mrs. Blazewlcz.
month, featuring forces branch· "I Walked With God ."
arrive Saturday to spend
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es, was prepar~ by the host- During tile business meeting spring vacation with her
ess. The traveling prize sent the class voted to purchase two ents. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson 11. .:.·
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by Mrs. Carl Morris was won lilies for the church for Easter Jones.
n~OSfe~$ Or
by Mrs. Vernon Weber. Mrs. and also announced that mem· Mr and Mrs. Oscar Roush
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Ronald ~illlarm conducted a bers had NOVen rugs and Mat- are in Clarksburg, w. Va. to
contest With Mrs. William Snow- tres Fresh Spray for sale. attend a musical concert being The AI!XIl!ary of the Porn~
de.n winning the prize. The door Thank you notes were r e a d given by their niece.
roy . Bend Citizens Band RadiO
priZe was won by Mrs. F red from the Homer Jones and Win- Mrs. George Fry Is a patient Club ~t Thursday
at
Willtl~~son.~An auction was al· nie Durst. families, ..1!1!1:.. M
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Middleport was boat to the
nual ·Hi&amp; Grall!1e Baptist
elation Meeting Thursdayan all-day session. The
1ng session was given over . to
the Women's Missionary Soclety of the Association with Mrs.
Boooe, pri!ildeut, preThe meeting was opene&lt;l
prayer and the hymn,
"We've A Story 'l'o Tell Tci The
Nations." The devotional period
carried out the theme for the
y~r, "Awake, Awake, To Love
ind work." .
Election of new officers in·
clililed 181 vlee president, Mrs.
Gerald HOpkins, Wellston ; 2nd
vice pr~slilent; christian
Ice, Mrs. David Colllns, Well·
ston ; treasurer, Mrs. Gerald
Brown, Oak Hill; and the s

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to ~ ~ljniJor thla· year'a
special project. Tbete will b6
sent to Burma. Following 1
cloaing pray•- the women
a covered dish luncbe9D in
church social rooms.
The Rev. Ralph ZUnifel (.'!
served u moderlfpr
the afternoon .meeting WiCb
Cecil Bradbury IS Of•
ganlst. Rev. Boone led IJie so,li
serVice for the openinl of tbi
session with prayer by R i v.
Arthur McCauley, Racine. ' .
Dr. Clayton Pepper of ~i/tk
ville, former Field Dlrec:tcf J
Town and Country Amerlc~
Baptist Home Missionary 56clety, with terrlotry exte~
from California to Maine, wU
the speaker for the afternoon.

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men ~ill when-~~ and J~n
were · telnntd · j.., "iVh11t ' Ever
Happened tel Ba~y Jline?" Wbat
happened was that th~ fil m
made a fortune - after th e
producer had gone to Italy for
added bank money he could not
raise '" •.,,. Unit.ed States. .
- But there Ia also a sbldy new
look to movies I!S. reDecte,d lit
the Oscar race. tn .both actQI'
and aetress aupportiDg role categorles, It Is a first nomination
for all 10 candidates.

and Joan Crawford, who appeared with Bette in "What Ever
Happened to Baby Jane?"
· 'Jbe money men figures television would kill movies like
movies killed vaudeville.
Tlae banJren are eatlq . . .
words. Peeple called It suicide
when film prodacUoa e.mpulea started lea•&amp; elcl fHJ. to
televlsl-.. I luid a 41ffereat
view, ceateiiiJia&amp; dult· ..W -vBut the flitter thil year In
lea oa be111e ICI'UBI .wo 11 ltl the Oscar race comes from old ·
preHrVe tile DMVie liablt IDII proa Bette Davia IDd Kathare' r trally tl!rD a ped t11are Gl ine Hepburn; juat as, the glitter
HoUywoocl's "lost
audience"
of old movies baa come to home
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filmed half-hour situation comedy centered around the day·
to-day misadventures of J o s e
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American - will be presented
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weekly series produced by the ·
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