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Vows Taken On
Feb. JO At
Mason Church

Abo ut

o1 the lnff'lllr. '
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the - who w..... 1o1en " "
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attendance &lt;mntell , .tUVed a bali.
MASON _ Mn . Paulme Cun·
Hagge� hu r�
ed ham dmner to the men
Mr 11nd Mrs Hosmn Gooch rungham of Muon 111 announcmg Mn. F.dwin
om C .1DC�t1 where the
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turned
and Mr. and Mrs Kerr GOO('h of the marr
or her daughter Jon- I
.
A � WM Did to the
Gallipolia villted Sunday wil.b l ittla Mat�Robert Straud Davis has been vw!tmg with her daugbMu
G
ol
t,r and family . Mr and Mn
Mn. Jenlas Gooch aad children of Mmersvilie ' Oh l&lt;&gt;·
proPhi for their
Siipna
Chaplorblood JCJ amma
ames Bringard and children
J
it
.
Mr and Mrs Cli fford l..eifhfThe double ,mg "'"'"""'Y took M " Hanna Johnson who haa
,,.... p r o j o t t ,.._ Cbolter
and _son, Roge r Wt' l f YISltors m place al 7 p m. February 10 al the
Grange met Tuellda7 ftenlng.
/ been visilino wllh hn' daught,,
GaU1polu.. TueM'lay
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Mason
Harr, Holter wortbJ muter M eef1n
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Wilhamson Ralph Mahoney read the Yowr ] and family Mr and Mrs CharB
Phil
Mr
and
Mr
s
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preakled and � appeal for aid
Edwards �nd �hildrten. Pat and
tod•Y aftu an �,.,. btfore the fanu es a
nd dose I Brenda for several weeks has
wai an,wered A thank you card TIN! Pomeroy WCTU met Tues returned home
h
Y ru
5j)("Jal room of ernight 111s1t with l"f'la t 1 ves m Co- friends of the couple
Wal read fn 11 the Baer family day e e ng m the
' returned to her home m Letart. I
I Nupt ial music was ::,Jayed by W Va
for Howen. A cpmmunication w u the Fedllr�ted ch w-c.h for t h � J r lumbus
Mr s E J 1'ra1 v. M is �1ll '.arn : L.ur1 lle Swart% The bri e c
d lea
d hos@ Mr and M r9 William Klt&lt;"heti
l
read f r o m the N ational · Beart. annual W1�
Mra, Daisy Jasper, VIC'e pre11• Wells and M rs Walter Schre1�r for her wedding ,. dress of beig
wo
nd.
demit. were Itanled.
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ced that t.he G
dent, conducted � mee1111g. apenl Wed�sday afternoon w 1th / brocadt silk trimmed in greet:n � da.uthler, Debb'
'th Mles �-�:�
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which opened with group singing M r!. 0 8 F.lberft•ld
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velvet Her hat and shoes were mother, M rs Robe1' 'n
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. green also. She carried a white turned lo their home in Chilli•
on Marcb 2S, and preaent a pr
pa t, ,�lowed by a snurl week t-nd , w ilh his mo! her . M rs B ible topped with white cama r
• othe. yesterday.
11•ram and all members were urg- � m.t seas OO
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.
bwuness
J
I E J. Traly
� to Sltteod.
1 hons Milli! Myra Jane Foreman Norman Yeauger, who under•
"The ehurch and lemperani:e Mr �d Mrs k us.se 11 8;'.1� �1 j was bride 's attendant and wore
.
went ma,ior imrgery yesterday at
Remark, on· a recent dist r ict
e
eaching wa, the t.opic of L h e I Fl . W11l1 m wen� .g �i&gt;sts � t 1� a winter plaid dress with while Holur Hospital i.s report Ui be
meeting were 1iven b Mr� a:d t rv ni ' ' p &amp;e
ed
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p g m re nted by Mn. Phil son and au �:t; 1� · aw. � a � acC'eSsories, her nowers w ere recovering satisfactorily. The
Mra C N JODM· Mr! J n 1
a tl y an d am J y
Williamson, and she was as.sii;t. Mrs. Haymo
.
carnations. Beat man was Roger Yeauger·1 aon ' Kevin who haa
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and
t"" ........ on the aewm�
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wt&gt;t&gt;k
past
the
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ed bY M rs. Lena H ube r whO "3 .
, s . C. E Ne!!� und� rwenl Hysell o f Pomeroy,_ 0. . A recephon been ill for �veral days with vibaking cont.est&amp;. The master thank
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bride s home.
G he e r, D I\'id K
rus · is much improved .
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�·• sday aI thf" was held at the
ma,10r surgery Wi=unt
I hny
.
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groom
The
Mrs . Ralph Jordon and �1ughthe
at
employed
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blentz and Roy M iller for making
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f
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the
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Judy, returned to . t�ir home
Middle
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Bakery
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Holsum
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. , , . � ' Mr . and M rs A . Ma lt- y and
m.
g
oew tables for the dining room.
Willard t:re given by M E z
after v1s1trng ov�r
ColumbUB
nt
are
mak1�g
uple
young
co
A ploaram was pl'l!tented by
tl!II h �·· daughters, Linda and Barbara, of The
W and Mn. Gladys
Cuck
beth Duffy
with Mrs. Jo�don s
the
end
week
the
with
for
present
the men with Roy Miller, George
Weston. W Va . spent the past their home
. ler spoke on lemperanct' teach
Hartinger. l
Lawrence
Mrs.
mother,
dau&lt;J"hter ' tht bride's mother.
W,.k end with 1heir
--• Hob8rt NeweII
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Also V l·ll·t·mg with M rs. Hart'mger
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L.- mg m the cburch. A ta lk on 11.:�• M '1S11 Conn 11! Ma 1·ley ,
ch arge Group sIngma of "W1pe:D
---1ast 5un day were M ra. Garland
education on lekv1sion
,
perance
,
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.
� J Were yOUJll, Maggie,
y
Lanier ( Betty Hartinger I and
�.
radio was given by Mr, . n•
and
Zu
open- the program., l0Ilowed by
daughter, Dennest, of Rio Grande.
. II roll ..:all of the women ho an del.
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Mr and Mrs, E. A. Reed and
Al the close of the mt&gt;t&gt;l ing. re•
.
.
awered -:v1th what the! hked
Nancy. are planning to
daughter,
rre11hmenls wert' Sf'rved l.y t h e
about thetr husbands. A piano tolo
leave
week to s-nd several
\his
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h08. t,1115 Ch Ul'C h and a M){'1a
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Beer Bell Polka " was presented
r
d McDan- months al Sarasota, Florida.
MASON
Mrs.
Howa
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ed
bJ Alfred Yeauger, and jokes en,)Oy ·___ ___
Mrs. Nathan Bigg s :mistea uy iel, and daughter Nancy ot Jltas• Mrs. John Kincaid wa11 returned
were aiven by Dale Kautz.
Mrs, Alfred Biggs enl ertallled the on enlerta111ed 1M&gt;me 01 Virginia home Sunday from Pleasant Vat.
B1RTH ANNOUNCED
Norman McClain, Earl D e a n ,
Chatter club Tuesday evening at Sut!° s lriend11 at their hoflll! on ley Hospilal where ahe underwent
Dale Kautz end David Koblentz Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grindley
surgery.
Monday evening.
hPr home on Rutlaod Roari.
nng, "In The Garden,'" a f I e r ( Linde Fiering i of Syracuse ar·e A short business Bessiou w a s The occasion w_.s Virginiu Sue ' s 11w Misses Christine and �thw,hich " tricU In freezing" were announcing the birth or a dough• c.·onducted by Mrs . Glen Evans eighth birthday. The cnild1·en en• erine Grant re�u med Monday
,
given by George Holter. A piano ler. Leona Jean on Februiu·y 22 president. after whith gamt&gt;s joyed themselves playing 1ames, !rom a vacation m Florida which
iOlo "Under The Double Eagle" et the Mason Clinic. She weighed were played and prizes awarded and were served refreshments.
Palm
included Key West and
by Mrs. Roy M iller and a ,ong. 5 pounds and 12 ouncea .al birth the winner.!i Mrs Vauijlla11 Pr;&lt;'e Present were John Elias III, Bea('h .
----.. TIRi Church In 'Ille Wildwood" The Grindleys also have another
and Mr$. Harold Duafw- won the Bambi, Kim and Tammy Elia1;
by the men concluded the pro-. daughter age lwo.
D1i1vid, Becky, J anet and M ary
- - - - - �- --- - door prizes.
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Refreshment ii were Sf'rYed hy Ann Dudley, Debbie Jones, Don11nd
DHid
Werry,
Debbie
Will,
na
m•
m
above
the
to
1he hostesses
l.oolc l.oolc
and Mrs. Floyd Dun1ee , M rs. Jeffrey Riley. Al50 present were
ed
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Raymond Mrs. David Dudley, Air. and Mrs.
Ed Ebersba('h. Mrs.
FischPr, Mrs. EvereH Llgh1 fool, John Elias, Jr. und Mr. and Mr&amp;. Mrs. Walter H. Moeller, �lfe
Mn. Wilbur Young. 1\trs T o m Cecil Faud1-ee.
of Congressman Moeller of Ohio's
Sle"\'art and Mrs, Bill l.al h�v.
Virginia Sue received many 1 0th Distrid, presided at the tea
gifts. Unable to ettend, but lfiDd · table Sunday, February 26th, at
TONIGHT
ing gifls were Mr. and Mrs. John a rereption given by the mem•
8th
Elias, Sr., or Mason •nd Mr. bers of the Congressional C lub
Dertnis Bogs•'
and Mrs . ..J, P. Folden of Colum• honoring wives of tht new cabiBltlhtbiy Observed
net member&amp;.
1 The eighth bi1•thday or Dennis bus, 0.
.
Bogp, son of Mr. and Mn. Lion• Pk Howard McDamel, of the The tea brought between 400
1 el Bolls, wall celebrated al their S ignal Depot, Tobyha nna, Pa. and 500 women to the chili's first
MASON, W. VA.
homt In M iddleport with -11 ram• called hi&amp; sister during the eve- large party of the season. Mn.
ning to wish her • happy birth• WaUaCf' F. Bennett, the new club
ily ,1inner.
day.
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president, ,lood at the head or lhe
grandmoth
his
Allendln1 were
----rec'eiving line next to the :ranldnC
er. Mn. LawrenC'f Hartinger, and
BIG DOUILI P IATURI SHOW
I hi■ p,renll and his sisters and
cabinet hoste11, M r1. 0eaa Rlllt.
VERY GOOD WES'T'F.RN DRAMA
in the order or proper protoNext
brother1, Joy, Jeff, Jimmy and
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[ Ma.-y Av,.
Mn. Robtrt s. McNacame
Burt Lancuter - Aud rey Hepburn - Audie Murphy
811ng
-- Plans
- · --of the Defente Sttrewife
mara.
.
John Suen - Charle■ Bickf ord - Lllliau G t d1
Udall. wife ol
Stewart
Mro.
tary,
T
Taka The Load
Leaden of the rttenUy form. the Secretary of InterJor. M rs
"THE UNFORGIVEN"
Off Your Feet
ed B,ownie t,oop, of Mlddl•Port Luther Hodges, wife ol the Com
ln P1novision and Technicolor
WITH
mel Wednetday alternoon et the merce Secretary, Mn. Arthur J.
home ol Mi-e. Chadoa Ata B,ad- Goldho,1. wife of the Secl'otary
AND STAI\TING AT DUSK
bury to make plana for combln- of Labor and Mr■. Abraham Ribiol
in1 the aroup, into one Ir""'} with coif, wife ol tho So&lt;r.tary
.Jeff:r-, Lynn - Peter Don�t - Lella Barry
Health, F.ducation and Welfare.
three patrola.
Pi-eaont piano call for tho t p
"LOST LAGOON"
lo meet at the Firlt B 1pti1t
roo
OIUS
I
•ALIIO WALT DISNEY CARTOON
Chur-di on Monday alterenooo al•
Thl1 ,,..,,m Pl111 Tanl1ht and Frld,1y M.,ch 2·3
On$
On eS
tor ochool. Next Monday the g1'l1,
MIDDLIPORT
who have all atlended ,.... meetings, wlU receive their Brownle
Plane were di1CUaed Monday
plrui 1n the investiture aerv ice.
Olher leadora lltfflin&amp; w m, evening by the Middleport Band
Mn. Kaled Hlndy, Mn. Rohort llooete,-s for tho Dlltrict II Band
Mills, Mr1. Harold Hinkle and and Choru1 Conte1t which w iU
Mr■. Charin F.dwarda, Mn. meet In Middleport on March l8
George Nlcinlky t1 alto 8 leader when bands of the district wiU
of one or lht patroll but wa■ un- meet for a,mpeUtlon.
ablele to attend WedDelday'i Mn. Carroll Swan10n and Mn.
Charles Aaa Bradbury were nam­
meeUng.
ed as 0&gt;-ehairmen ol the food
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
committoo lo, the day.
Mr, and Mra. Marvin W bite Mn. Dale Dutton. praident pre­
ar. announcing the birth ol an aided ovor Monday•, meeting and
eight Pound, t,n ounce ..n, Bry- tho So&lt;rotary'a ,eport wu ,iven
on Keith, Tu.aday Febn,ary H, by Mn. Rodney Saue, and Mn.
at Pleaaant Valley Ho,pltal, Pl. Donald Lowery rave the trea,ur.
Pleaaant, W. Va,
er' 1 NpOrt.
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Grandpareata are Mr. and Mr■ Emenoa Jones reported on the
Har!eJ. llanln1 o1 Flat-, and lnllnmlont lnaurance and ompho­
Mr. and Mn. Clyde White ol Choo- ■bed the !a&lt;t that 1n11nmB11.
..... Mr. and Mn. Dona llanmt may ,uu be - for thla )'Ur
ol Darwin and Mr. and 11n. JE,. at ,1.10 per y-.
- 1..- o1 Pomm,y a n The -..,., ol the MaJt,nlto
gnat-arandpuente.
and Flag Bearer _.. llllood to
lnveatipte the - for ..., un).
form, fur the po,Hlom. ,,_
molhen ""' -· Chorlolte Por­
,1n. Mn. Wallace B,edlonl. Mn.
W illiam Monla, Mn. Rooaoll Wll­
ann, Mn. Joan White, Mn. LIiey
rormorI, Sm!lb Clolbln1 Co. G"lg and Mn. Manin Swan.
MIQDLll'OIIT. OHIO

Support To
Blood Prog,am

P ple In
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Temperonce Was
Theme Of WC TLJ
Here

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About
Middleport

T esdoy fve

Miss McDaniel

•$soon.
White, Pin� Blue 1nd •lick.

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,oops Together

Hush Puppie
lO AfE R S
$9.95 pr.
RousIt's Shoe Store

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On Th• 2nd Floor
While They Last

LAY-BY System

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WHAT THE UTILE TOTS
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EASTER
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and make your
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CLOTHIERS

New spring duster, - a II easy to
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All Weather Coats
$16.50 to $29.50

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in lhowel'I u 'Will II IUD our ra1n...11 .,. duipecl 1w
pnudNI wurin,. and k- cir,
perfoctlon, loo. Tbe,ff eolo,.
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Loll ,.... 1811 club ,:-' David Kob!entl wa1 •lected atloo ..........i local and national Yided by the Producer•• CIH,p,
l)fflldent ol the ldelp County / ,.....,.. of the, Hobiletn breed of Parkenburg, W. Va.: Ice cream
!ht
'Ill _., ,
Bolaleln dub 'l'bunda, night ln dairy oow and ol the advantage, and cottage - by the Valley
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Ill allllllal d- meeting .. the ! ol accurato - by the dairy- Belle Dalry, &lt;llerleaton .
Va.,
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Salilbury Grade School wbon I man.
with door prlzea from J a&lt;k
l•Ddtnark, Provloo
IFYE Student Lany Burkett n,, ! Earl Dean p,o the Jnvocallon I
...,_...._ ._.1 lated � pined In 11ri1e- and donatlooa ol milk were pro- ! Feeda, and Suga, - MIii.
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dODI al l:e P. IL '1lluntlay 1·8 Anotbe ,peaker
fnr the event
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Route
mlloa oodh ol
wu Cyril lloon, fiold _.....,.
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llttiurD, Ohio Bolatala -atlan, who
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M. Headley, rollrin1 pre■ldent ol
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Ibo dub.
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aorlb. llupped, ..... _ ....... ..,. Other - IIIIRed Included
u. utilolmtflled • fl-. tho nor »--- - � _,,._. .
clJd IIGI ....,. Dama.. l'aul M
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oen, aaorolary-trouww;
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and tJ-.,. ON Mr. Raadloy,
IIIJllllAa.-MDIINCI
Gena Yoot, aitd A'11 Holter.
Tbo 1'rlCallalJ - - 1ml: llbltlinl
a " IIYlna - 1n i.aet and
- will - llandly,
!Ii 7:IO p. IL al lll•W. -..t. ou111not1 tho 11fU1 - qricu!-.,.
turo bu made In lblti ... State,
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•SPEAKERS - Cyril Moore, left, spoke
,op 10
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County Holst�m Club are, left to
� N,!!w �fleer! of � e
Ofl!'ICERS
NEW
A -., ti Ibo l'nlt ::,J Qr- lul land ol
r the annual lielp County Holstein Club
Jtffl'lnualy t1d Jut """nltt
1llllpt - -.in.
dot al l"olJoo
dhmer m��. He ll field man of the State AHOClation. right, front, C. M . lliiadley. retlrlilj preal d�nt and new directo1 ; Plut Moore, secrean
ffA clu- of Centw Is
E llllldeot LllfY Burkett, Darke County, tary-treasufer; NwlUID '1lOR;· vJce- onsident; David Koblen_tz, president. Second
at lllildlopalt ,._. 11111. All ol• Burbll.
to
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Deb Comd,r.
nc-·11 lilt 1oa1117 - .i.1
� .BH.llll ·•_:f!!!ll' ID � ncentlY, and right la C. 11. rew, Gene YIIII and Ami Holffl, directors. Cyril lf,,ore, right, l.i field secretary.
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Holstein
County
New
Koblentz
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STOii HOURS - ELIERFELDS ARE OPEN MRY WEIK DAY

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given by T•IT)"1 15-yeai--old .,._
let, Viola.
Site .aid T"'}', alter !"'turning

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Terry B,ewe., a 14-year-ol d Freshman at Radue
School, is in serious condition at �•lzer Hospital
from an accidental, self-inflicted 4-10 shotgun blut.
Membe" of the immedia:e family ,aid tbla mo
pby1ician, at Holzer Hospital kept Terry In em
1mrgery for three hours and 50 minutes. The whole
of the shell hit Terry In the right arm, shoulder�

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� 1
from achoo). left home wlll·
" •
,botgwt to ....,. at
CTOWI. Site aaid that -f18'
''
Ing i..n. ■boot 7 p. m.. lit
ped .... the - ol Bil
dieowart to tall, to a lrieDd, Jr411.
ny Cowl. who waa ritlinc
..
a motor bib.
LMSTOCK CLUB _ Year In, year ou t, one of the most popular Meigs County
Sbe ...i her brother 1a1i1
4-H clul&gt;J ii tbe Uvestock Club. Membe rs pose here for Natioillll 4-H Week and
O
nor Cootoo, Pomoro, ltlgPVT.
pm clown on the nmn1ng �.,4
ft'
bacll row left to ri,ht, are Sallee Mora, E rnestine Wood, D I • · k Sterrett, advisor; acllool ...tor. a ,.... a1 the ...
Mlddlenart·, tnd. Wba ..
A juvonfle p,1aone, In the
Jame, Hamm Tommy Tbeiu, Eric Parke r, Rick Koblentz, M� Knapp. Jeff Alkire. .... Bololela �- al Saltahopn lo pon, !Ilg
Of
Middle row .Patty koblentz, M a rgaret A nn Ca rleto�, J ud y King, Nancy Yo,t and bw-y Grade 8ohool 1u1 ai,hl Mei�• County Jail charged with eMces
���_.!. the 1!DP &amp;m
Sandra )aDty. Front row Jemny Dean, J oy Theiss, Martha Yost. David Mora, Don lei llloN allndtq bow • � the theft of e car from the Porn--.;,
Rose lfld ,Larry Hollon. Wayne Roush is assistant advisor wh·lle Palsy Price and ! ool O 1......
lou ..... ..... eroy Uaed car lot ....pod fl'OIII
CAPE CANAVERAL tUPII _ Violla aaid 1'fflJ ..,.r •
- Sentin el Photo.
to ,tart 1a I olllclalt ol the Pn,bato Court
The Ail, Fom, today launcbod • wallt to bla '- � .,,..
· are junior leaders.
yeste,day alt,moon about t , t5
ya
I
IOUl'-tlage "pomr-ocket 300 nl, &amp;rm lbe - W
.,,._
it,. od plaee ta- and remalntd at largo thl. mom'Itb t,ieaoopes
Site ,aid that he had bat lot
and other elev
in
W
O
on
1
� see • t earth's r
r
aeDao
adia=
ba.
J
��es Sch�ter . an AWOL
d
a
k l e
the depths c.owt. not bavin,: tN! j • ...
llad� ebo&amp;eel - u Marine of Lincoln Hill in Porn- Mn. Beaaie Lemley Hood, 119, �I . loo it from
1
eroy. waa taken from the M•lp wife of Henry Hood and a ,..;.
..
om t he IEtl, Nete• Tlte ■rtlcle below bao been prepared by the club prog,am In Mel11t1 County 1B ' :: the= ■p ::· :
fr
ty
e
f
f
e
r
d
.
ol��1:i s:�:gh%
ocien� d��-'.'.'.! youth� f=.
�,� �-� �
�;
:��
���
'1u1
_
Pyllltq
......
l,a'I
�;��
�
4-�
0
•
lt,a.aia;-• -�
'
staff,'" and tllerelore llil'W confer with two officen of the da
y She had been hosP·tat - ......,...a,,.. to ma_. HMIUURI back. Mr . Bttwer ... �
ey art Ole aetuaJ ant' tnsplratJonal mover■ age wbo could benefit from the taem to draw ...uw, ume M
mla l&amp;ttllt.
,..,..__ in thE' Probate
arine
Isl � .
lie f 17 da au: bad !.___�m flight■ mto space more safe. and IOD wa, terlous!J
of the eouf;y'1 (.8 pregr1111, together with adull advl•• program.
"."'.,.
o
••
Y•
�
possibly
to
1nm Ille kat.
gh
find
spot
whet'e
hi
Ded
to
the
iCou
•
,
offices.
rt
failing health for sever� mootlu!.
On pd. ....._ leNert. la &amp;Illa uNatlonal 4-H Week" the Many commerclf'' firms assist
altitude
n�lea/
test.t
could
be
�111
al.
the
{ 4.
�
,
Worker
s
in the cou rthouse uld Mn. Hood was a native uf Che_!_t tlfa-.
fam
1!¥,.._ I
J
program in proviilint? incen- DIWI •
�� wi th .1_ ..
.
a op_....,_.._
�-:-"
-·
... .
o
�
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PUL
n
.,.,,__..J te review what 4-H mean1 to the
-.
11811:
ond
·
1'J;
j//.
�
emergency
fldl:me
.r
u;
""'""'
.
,
one
of the Manne officers• e cap. ..-,ire
-L.
way
th
e
typee
in
lives
var,ous
twp., and was ooe ol nlfk'
of
term
long
the
upo
reOeet
n
to
and
DOW
tlet
IODIIUuni
f
oar
A penc l .:&amp;ilaped 75- foot rocket �'hil@ •aHing for
lect rt!d h
r
�
valuel whlcll Mn. N:tltan and Mr. Blakeslee toaeh upon of trip award1, trips, ca�e�d!ir8
i ��;· to th� fron�or°:� �,:�;"w:! children born lo the .late Jame:a called Blue Scout n, warmmg up towels were wrappfld,,
I
od
n
Incl
lpb
ley. B
er, fo.- tt, 6nt orl&gt;it mot In Septem- wound to ■law the
below. For tltla malenll, In pictures and story, see pages and similar lncenUves.
.•
roth
he confet'N!d with Hill about O,e and Cora l\a Lem _
County
Meigs
�
are
group
thls
are
survYVe
wbo
aisten
and
Mrs.
3-4.5-1 today.)
her,
Squadanen
blood.
launchmg
it,
from
surged
i youth.
Ag,lcultural So, •ty. Meigs County
Bertha Shaver of SL Albans. Mn pad at t 1 02 8 m EST with the yoomgato,- and - i,
Sch t r t d0 fn
h . In
1
·
Pomlve.
Farm
C.O.Operat
Bureau
club
the
4-H
of
e
influenc
the
Allie Jame1 of Bidwell Rt. . Le l'lZ-pound · pMia gf! 0; aecrecy. General dolpitll ... •
It It diffic:ult to measure
: ls
r:n�
�
th
0
I
eroy National Bank, Farmers
'i
progratn In Meile �unty.
for all
rin iD the land Lemley of Cheshire, Ra y cloaked instruments in its oose. away.
tJu a
arC
S
Ila·
.
nd
Company
B
ank
Savlnga
a
ol
any
e
h
Influenc
t
poU
e
_
It II a tricky job to measure
_____
J
1 The l'omt!tu) � Dopt,,-111
court. rieaat fi":" r..! _,,ds and Leslie Lemley of Galli ..
uflex
C
ol
and
youth or adiJ)t propam. Most measuremenls of this kind cme Horne Bank, Fini National
ol
la
Fost..l\aJ,,h
was asked by nodil te lo■
then walktd out the door.
Ban ,
e.
cl
i
R
ai
cannot be made eff4etlve)y UDlll long after tbe program Bani&lt; ol Racine, Cltllena
,
M
.
1 Main-st. Pumoto,, ,�
c■
will
He '8n fntm the front doo,- extt ev ll Another Bt,�
nt oPome y Motor Compa A . : Middlej)Orl Higb School
ration.
bas been
(Belva
Harrison
in
bad i'"" throup.
,quad
died
&gt;
bert
.
� .: y· p,...nt "MttAical Showcaao of of the cout1hou,e and down tho
ro
- ,
ill Mtlp =tluriJII the wt year and 69 fo, the thtrd y•ar. Food Store, Kroger
token to
was
Ho
ptemho,
1.
. 195
an 19111" Frid y March ID at s street One cjti,en re rted seelnJ S.
by
that
o
ar
lhltty.fout
aled
(.ff
mem
luba
n
lub
c:anied
to
P'
o
w'lh
t
y
..
be
c
,
ye
liji:'
Hospital when be ..
p m. at thea blgh ,chool �ud- the 17-year-old �•In;pall M eig, Mrs. Hood W88 a member of
, enoouragemen
o
out � with 179 days and 81, fifth year memb!rs ss, and
Dr.
J
.
'·
�
the Poplar RJdge church, and
i'
� It will feature the glee club, General HotpitaJ.
.
l'lixtb year members and er 71- effort.
tot girls.
,
plat-ed m • Ewing
e
.
Mel
be
will
Servicell
19'21
in
joined
DeSheriff's
Count
Th
Ense
mble
The teacbtnt part of this pro- L._Each year •n increa�ln� nwn• co: 4-:�•: ==rs :� :
rushed to ���
�
um- partment :as im�ialely notJ. held at 2 p. m. &amp;mday at Miller's
7UV
3
J'UII n
tb
y
gram w11 earried out by m di!- �r ol 4-9 c1ub mem rs � �me
gery· Sgua 1111ta1 fied Is wert the Pomeray and Home for Funlralll·
.
fennt wluntwr adflaon·1 ff of fNlm urban and rural non-farm preciation lo all businea groups, hen.
EYan., rocery Co ., has reli� quite a bit rA. blood. -11!1
' �!fl
ts.
Oepar
:!eddleport P
•
lost t'OOS("icJlm
tbeM acM,on llad been ,t.H club homes. Forty'.five club memlien all volunteer leaders, all i:iarent&amp;. 'lbe &amp;bow will allO Include llkitl
::
� ':port a 12:oago
�
youth,
I
annua
ta
81
_....,uy
- · , ,...4,,
n lbal aulal the club two of whldi hata been wrlR0Clne ff/
.
IM!llbon1 11. lild
• never bad t-B last year lived In town and 09 and otbe
ollicen,
aptitu
bu
ovedmg
fo,
de
.
the
ol
meeting
•
followtllf
cbure
motto fn belp!IIII to "Make Ibo by Sora1t Hannlpn. •
11v.,; In n,,al non-farm homes.
work.
·• not been reported ONO •Into.
llockholden oo Feb II. By un0Sf U'-l:'
&lt;vtff
11-■1
Bettor."
6-R
the
that
,bow
and 1111o act,.
1!,tlm•to•
lite
al lite .....
.
- auollicon and di-- w
animo,11
�
J•
..l'
J!!o
..
t.,l!lflnl �
fo
,
,.,....,._..
tho ,...
N!lalned
'11,e atork ........ the l\actne
music ta- clay alter he waa mder
r- - l&gt;oroii,y Lacey,
7�
n.
and
D
W
ill
lfllll
-•
lf
Nn Moen, t1111plclon In an auto theft. Re ,., ffllt!'!ll!llCy ,quad th!a morn ing Off1cor, are Stanley Evana,
ol
·•.
O
IQH! I
boldltil
.. ,::.. •,edrt.
finally picked up walking on Ma in enn,uto to Holze, Hospital with cbaltman ol the board, J
ohn L
.
!',!
ollloo In
club
street by Pomerov Poltce Chief
by
Mn Comelim Congo
111
director·
and
residlmt
ETam
the directton ol Et&gt; Jed Webster and Patrolman Da_. 1be
Shortly aftet- lea•� the 'laclne 11an-y'
W O�•�
Milla. vi&lt;e Pff&lt;ident;
younge, --::.':,.
.
v
G
w
ood
Rt.
2
,...ldence
.
m
kl
squad,,men
mom
,o
be
ill
loand
Robert M. RJthanla. ■ecrewy •
WEST TERRE HAUTE, Ind (UPI) - An explosion
lho1'
ami
j,l rl)0 .
ld
kela ICbool Jlee
n Schu
an horn � that they ...,. going to ha.. to .......,. , o...
A Syracu,e 11amon
,
� n., _. Mlfil tho tul- ripped through a coal mine on the banks of the Wabash
�
:.;;,
-. ,
b' and cou ouse ye
Y he wa,
-• a• dodo,. Walter Cleland oh
stflller and John E. Balli- to the Malan Clin!c ,
�
v11on In teecl,fnS ...-iarn pro, River late Ttiurtday night killing at least 14 miners.
loo
avallable al the door tUled aa wearillg a wblle nvlon and his son, David, ....,. C!t'l!dlled J n E.
will
directors. flay Kohl, gmoral nllht al 12:• i,, a.;, " 't\''
11111 .-, At 4, 30 •·m loday the �
at• lbe nlpl ol U. ■how .
Offlo- witli the birth ol lht healthy young day,
.
jockel
p.m,
a
and
lh
ut
1
n
ove,..11
'""'.:'""
30
csr
·
bo
0,
minera
been
....,
manager and Lowell w...er dliel omorgency 11)11111 - •
had
deal nl bodlel ol
!al, did not disclose -hethe, or bo y.
a quart..-milo-loag ,..;ion
broken loft .......,.
- helpfa1 to U-. 'lblr- brought to the ■u,!ace. Seven tered
•=tan!.
t
l
w
es
cha,
addltlnn
not
than
di
lbe
ln
lam ol lite lop.
g
!inn
....ta
otal
The
5,45
taken
was
call
il
m
,I
al
a.
of
ABks
Chorus
Counly
wo
more
11t1
gg
~tied In the
.,. our - llllllll&gt;&lt;n Jut :,ur 0ther bodleo won �
In
the
for
T
s
w
ter
hu
against
flied
hen
Sc
m!lea from the mine ontr1D&lt;O II
be Olllclali at the hospital repnrtd
band followml .,
ennJlled In tho Jun1ar leat'mblp dabrlB and gaa-fi!ltd tunnala of
f
taken Into custody again.
,&lt;U .?Ue In ,.... to with her bnand
"'
wu • bot tt melted plutlc fnsu- For More Member,,
b
doing
creued
'lne.
rom
that
S.,
the
ba
y
waa
aa
y mine
o Viki
-----wlllcb 1"U In ocl- Ib
proJecl
ng Coal Compan
oo .., tn&gt;Uy wireti a mile Ir ,m The organlllllonal meeting of
II the molhet-. Too bed the Clo- $3.909,717 In 1980•
l\aYDQ&gt;I WIiie, -.
lhalr .......
dllloa Inl"'IIOlll,
P"&gt;Jecl.
and tbere WU almolt M hope lati· let
adult
a
c
I
county
,
bnnta
.
d, �811'.l sign_ t!lll b irth certlff- Total ■ale■ .for the put year waa boiaa !told Ill
!IIOOP oi
blut
ol
a.
lan
lbe
the
are
Al Illa - flat for llllllY lo, the lives of eight men llill
TAKEN TO B08PITAL
cen
,..,.. '19,!lff,ffl as &lt;'OIRpared with jail Tbund■y •
ol the area WU held al
cat. . acconllng to law.
Tons ol coal and earth w,ro tlngm
,...., ..,.. clttl&gt; _,..... haft miAlng.
Pomeroy
e
19. 108.522 In ia;g_
High School Th Racine emergency ,quad
the
turl&gt;ing lbe .,.__ lie
emoDetl Ill .,illlna and "" ,illtm Sta Poli&lt;e Cpl. Rttfuo Finney tmlooaed. Cement and wooden !all gh
G
MAN
A1INI
Martha
kanaported
•
_of
f_
Ed
j
ra
oo
In
ni
with
t
n
John
win
te
beating hi,, ,.ir,, lo
with
IIAl'I IAlLltD
l\aclno to Holzer ho1pltal :Wei!ia- The Middleport Emergency unit
projedl lhla ""1 alhm. 'lllen ,eported that "all 12 mintn .,.. vontllatora wen knocked o• Coal muctlng.
.
Be - " •
bamo.
1e•,
In c1olhlna project, doad. .. Blreb Brooks, -- molea, loading � and •hutwen •
The chorus hu in,lted all per- day. She wu aamllled ta t!Je ma- WH called at s,os p. m. n,,..,. The -Y . Police Depart- s,,..... llayor'a Qaf
&lt;e pn,,ident and general man- tie can w e ' I twl,t, .. and
ml Ill 11111
.
day In aid Chui,. Cannlchael. ment
H�
vi
..; llngg. held on IOIUI above the age ol 14 to tako t,mity ward
.
,
p
e
over
all
----f j
iano
th
fnS
knocked
on
'"lhaN
aald
who waa oufforlng from :,rohable �;;;,.,.,.
Mltl '",;;�
plam
,
la very little
ager,
lie
,
p
at
llng
to
plan,
"°"p
The
11.
la _.,g O!flclala ol tho ...... 1
-----muocto 1)111111111. He wao trealed by : .
. bein menl and Ill&amp;
.�
social and civic allaln thl'lltl�·• COLLl!GE NWES COACII
prof , r,om tho hope fo, the men. I'd ho au�
id tn M•&lt;P
ty jail.
t
physician.
al
.
ME
loc
•
wore called In lilt
made
them
ol
any
U
t
I•
GENERAL
IGS
IJPI
inn
P''sed
II
cotmly
the
Don
out
PETIJ:R,
II08P1TAL
lntoreli Ii talctn. ST.
M . (
•- · ·
......;::. al number■ _,, dairy
e
Tl!MPS
OCAL
llarlba Huston
ileBcuo ....,. fouabl deadly .... L
&amp;bert■• backflold coad&gt; al GosNAME oMl'l'lii&gt;
callle wllb II pmJecta, ,eget,,hl
NAA TO MEl!T
, .'
'·
...,.... • ed nriou ..,-. bon monoside gaa In • bonoic
' The name ol Mn,. Ch.r!.. lavt11 Adolphus ■Ince 11169, waa A meeting ol the Middleport The ,.,,_,_ at the lnt.r."
!LL_.....,
-.
.
r, W. Va., Edith Ri e Sy,y
p
and
named
a
M
ol
n
t
t ,
m,-ltm
te
11111 prtjo,11 IO. Otber leadln• ml- effort to find lht mjsl: C mon Dunba
t�
Off
'lltunda
n,
to
r-ela&lt;e
Aalloc
i&lt;
ioo
ho
sec
GUIUif �•
io
ecti n
SecondSwisher
will
Athlet
ally
lat
held
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That First Mo nth In Offiee
President Kennedy's first month in

cfffice was a great deal more crowded
�an former President Eisenhower's
li'3ck in 195�A day by day review of the two �er­
i9(is produces a list of Kennedy actt?ns
�,n than three times as long as _Ike s.
t,£artisan politicians naturally �•sagree
11 to the reason for Kennedy s much
brisker pace.
' Democrat! say he simply is acting as
· · must, to m e e t developing crise_s
be
abroad and a recession at home . Repubh­
aans argue h11, is consciously stirring an
emergency mood so he can ram his fa­
vored legislation through Congress and
lat er take credit for curing trouble.
' Bblh sides aaree that the two men
IJ_a�; sharply differing views of the of­
fice," with the Incumbent committed to
1, 4;1Yi¥ing use of presidential power and
fflserihower1 1&gt;referring a more cautious

approach.

In the first month, both men deUvered
s'µ,ie of the Union messages, but Kenne­
dy.:ient Congress half a dozen others on

such topics as the general economy, our
li1feniatiana·1 economic problems, the
nation 's health, specific antirecession

J)roposals, a program to boost farm in­
come and ease surpluses of corn and
feed grains .

Ike in that period held one press confere nce, almost as the month wa s up.
The Pres1"den I has h eId Iour .
El·sen hower became quickly engrossed

t' n trying to end the Korean War, but
decisive action was still months off. Kenne dy was plunged into crises in Laos,
the Congo, the United N ati�ns . Hi' co�terred steadily with key U . · d iP oma 5
from the trouble spots, with foreig n alfairs advisers and visiting diplomats.
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Extension of benefits for ran.
roaden would be finaru»d b,- u
Increased one-fourth ol 1 per Nm
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Mrs. Howard Nolan county extension ag ent, home economics, samP.l• a black walnut muffin whlle Donna Theiss is mixing more, Pamela Cleek is s ifting flour and
Laurel Cairns shows the finished produc t. Left to right, front row, Margaret Cole,
Sharon Theiss, Mary Holman, Donna Theiss, Pamela Cleek Laurel Cairns; second
row, Harriet Neigler, veteran county clu b advisor; Caro1 Wilcoxen, Sharon Yates,
and Mrs. Nolan. Praj'ect is "Fun With Fo od," and due to illness and the storm last
Silnday, Ann McClin ock, Kinda Arnott, a nd Sharon Teaford were absent.

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ALBANY, N. Y. !UPll--Gov. the building to ask about tt-P.
and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller and servants and started inside to
three of their servant s were determine if they were uft1 he­
trapped for a short time today by fore firemen stopped him atld
a flash fire which broke out in told him they had ·been r@scucd.
the executive mansion, destroying "We went out on a roof, a
paintings worth thousands of dol- small one, but designed jllBt for
lars.
thia purpose,•• Rockefeller &amp;aid.
The Rockefcllers, two maids "I've had my eye on that roof,"
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and a butler.with coats hastily he said.
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thrown over their nightclotbes,
The governor stood on the roof 1
scampered down ladder:i raised
for a time directing firemen.
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have
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paintings which lined ill! walls
mto tbe bushes if firemen bad not
would total about $500,000.
arrived and raised the ladders.
Firf'lllen controlled the blaze The Rockefellera spent the night
less than an hour after it broke in a downtown hotel after r
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out in a first-floor dr8wing room, entering the mansion to get some
sending t h i &lt;: k smoke swirling clothing.
through the 34-room mansion.
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Rockefeller made one trip up a
ladder to save a painting of his
father,
the late mu1ti-miUionaire
Rev. Arthur McC�uley of the
John D. RockefeUer Jr., six paintBy FRED DANZIG
Racine Baptist Church will begin ings by Picasso
and a sketch by NEW YORK (UPU - I can
a &amp;erieB of pre-Easter gospel Van Gogh,
only thank my lucky 11tars tjlat
services Sunday at the Pomeroy Later, the governor went inside "The Fortune Tellers" fell flat
Baptist Church. March ·2 Rev. the smoke-blackened and debris- Wednesday night.
Borden of the Mt. Moriah Baptist littered lower floor of the three- A meaningful · ex�e might
Church in Middleport will con- story brick b11ilding to inspect ba!a caused . me to give up my
fortune cookies and bubble guro
tinue the ,eries whieb will be con- damage
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eluded March 19 by Rev. Tracy of
kefeller sa id he and bis wife The "Annstrong Cl cle
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th8 Rio-GNDde Baptist tlrurcb. W8re
aWakened - by the smoke ter" production on CBS-TV let
Each guest speaker will conduot boiUng through t�lr secon -floo out to show how
terrible \l'adoua
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services at 9: 30 and 1: 30. Thia: Jiving quarter,., lt once er r fortune-telling ope atio cao
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be,
Sunday a youth supper and meet- such governors as
but the so-called rackets -nec1
Franklin
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t, Grover Cleveland, The- rather tame when compared to
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Mr. McCauley· &amp;1111 wife came I!:\-.., Hughe,.
evils la our society, 'Iba ,crtpt by
to Racine in August of 18111 from "I looked out the bedroo y,• - Jerome Cooperamil.b
m in
toot a few·
Oreland, Penn., a scburb u! -hil- dow one minute
and saw flames. 11wlpes at tea-leaf reading and
sdelphia where he wa, ordalr.ed The governor and
I were oom- hlghJy paid, highly reapeded
the previoul June.
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pJetely isolated. for ' a minute," trology disciples. 'l1l8
main tal'He attended 80d WaB graduated Mn. Rockefeller stud.
get, however, waa the gypsy forfrom Eastern Baptist Oillege and She _pounded on the door of her tune teller who moves into
a ••
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""'biincl's bMroom, Jibe said, &amp;1111 caal store with her BOldeu oarCunently, be Is 'also Moderator both put 011 coats ov� tlMlir rinp and brassy lltyle.
of lhe Rio Grande Baptist Associ- ojghtclothes and climbed out onto Moat of the entertainment I
atlon ud beadl hi, church Sooul tho n&gt;af of a small wing ol the found la thia program came from
Committee.
mansion.· Firemen who answered ·the performance of Rose Gregorio
the three-alarm b I a z e quickly 81 Prlnceaw Marla, the gypsy, Sh"
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F o u r rpised a ladder to them,
was disarmingly predatory In a
persons were fine, $10 and coslll Several h u n d r e d spectators smooth, mecbanieal way. Her
on clJ,arge1 of 1peedlng when ar-- gathered around the blocksqua."'e bands and her face moved,,..with
raiped before Justice of Peace grounds on which the mansion nahaaloellll and attistry. lean
A. M Goodwin. 'l'ho8e fined were sitll, a short distance from ft.e even forgl\l'e her for en ever-»
Ann J, Clari!, Howard Peoolng- aq,te Capitol building and dcn,-n- �lgbtly-overdooe ferocity as be
a
too, Robert J. Sheets, and Earl town Albany.
,lrode with hand on blp btcauoe
John Thompaon. Jwila J. Brad- "We waited only a short time the overall effect waa BO fine. She
lhaw and Arnold Bailey were until they (firemen) came. l'hey was so good that I was BOrry to
each fined :JlO and coets · on put up the ladder and we climbed Bee the copa: nab her.
charges of · u:pJred .inspection out the window,•.• Mn. Ellen West- 1 guesa that MIi what was
otlckers. Fredrick Nibert llaed $Ip berg, a cook aaid,.
wrong with the llhow, I coulda'I
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and C011tl on charge, of. failure to
Senaats Safe
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abould have knoWII bettor. And
.when she got clipped, becau,e of
her own 11�, the law was
ezpectoo to come along and ball
her out,
At one 1p(lint a horoscope addict
W88 told not to sign a contract
because, as 1 got ii, Saturn and
Jupiter were '•Jbratjng badly, Tbe
addict agreed. to put off the ,Igo.
Ing. 'l1ils WU ,u_,i to mab
ua groan while I watching the
show, and :,el f1vw· -Y people
break appointments he&lt;au,e they
don't want to mlsa "Tho Price ii
Right" or "'Ouie aod Harriet." OD
TV? Frauly, I thJnlt we can only
TV? Frankly, I lhlnk we caa only
tr, to Ive with auch fatlahea all&lt;!
,top making federal ..... out ol

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paracblal ■cbaol■, 'raldent Ken- participate,
bubts ol fan,llcJa -• UNd - ..A, Ar1Jcle t, Chapter
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ol the code al We■t Vtrgjn,o Jc, Ibo late .-._
The Catholic hierarchy ••Y• tt ia the framewort o1 lhe c.aotJtutJoo tin. Wllllam llade, pnaJdoat. ».
_, ''1:be period o1 udl ,- -- not.
that long-lernl, low-Jnereti Joana prestded durin,: tbt buiwa aet- betwtea March I and May 11, that lnoa•lil ...... �.
The hierarchy let JI be QOWD · ta pdvate lntUtutJon, could be ,ioo. Jin Georp llo'tve7 led
th, and - lot and '-ttbw - ad - wllcJli,
Thursday that Jt ill prepared t� part of the feeler • akl program." devotional Jnll'lffl.
stat .ineJume are hlnby cltmpst. ......, baun .,. ,...
wage an all-out battle agaum The ardlblabop ■aJd aa effort Attending Ibo _.,, WfN eel
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Kennedy'■ education bill pendin&amp; 1 wouJd be made to have ■uch an Mra. Meade, Mlaa Reba Jlealt, - aba.ll darina:
the fin N8IClll. ea111J � - eaalr1l1I .ii·· _ .�
before C-ongreH unle,91 the .egl• amendment writ1eo into the bill Mra. Gail Pl.lrea, Mn. S. C. Wi
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l- noept bftwem tbt baul'I ot I iDI tbe lligbt.
latJon J., ammded to Include long- In eon,,..
helm, Mn, S.,,d Dov!■, Jin. J. o"clod&lt; p m. 1D11 5 o'dodt o. m A llN Ml dmta, the ►llill•. • ,·
tenn, Jow-lntere,t federal -. If It
be Nld, "there will 1 .J, l.....tl, Mn. 1l'red Pranklta, NI 1111 fire or ewe to be Mt • boon ..,., I- ■ttnlod
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he oo altema)ive but to ,_,, Mn. - Jellerlea, Mr■. IIJltGo IJre .., ,- lanJl. -- .,_, -- IDII 11111 left
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Thi, deci,Jon emanated fnun a eoad-1 ol tho hlll. an lhe IIW.... 1111a Jullel llmfth. Im 8. bnuh, ,tabble, ll1ab. debrll, ., t&gt;ig,1ilhed "ailun to do • It .. �
Jt I■ "dlocrbnlaatory
secret meeting held hero Wednea JlroqDd
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day b7 the five Ar-ertcu cardJ- legi,latJoa.
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Kanaedy'• bill would prav1do af _,__ 11 PJdJ banmg ie- = �
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lute lhe admlniotratlve board ol The statement from the Catl,olfe federal graots to - to be ...U. la lite .....,. o1 Ore and illthe
the National Catholic Welfare Con, pre� dlreclly coolradlcta Ken- UNd for
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or Jury al -- IIUd! - ■ball ...,. - • !no p■nall 11. -,
lennce. 1bts board Ia the top nedy • posl1loa, ·spelled oat Ill • toacher, • • l o r I • • la pub1lc be - facle ..- !bat !ht - bl■ bunung tlu-.Jllt la �
coordlnallng bady of lhe v. S.
oon1.....,. Wodaeoday, thal ■chool, 1111ly. Each ■tale would banilaa: was not oaf■
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'the - clearly prohlb- -Ive • ..., mum al '11 p■r riolatioa al lhl, -IDII
hierardty.
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IWaro bariq -, Iliad ol ,
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Its chairman. Archbl■hop Kart acbooJ,.
al pub1lc ICbool■, wlllt J)ODrel' ,ued by lhe cllreclor of bu au- 1■ liich lb-, • o - h
J, Alter af Cmcinnatl, lsaued a '"lbere un't any ,_ for de- llateo gelllng llilin!, up to • 1 bed -· 'll,e
dind- Let', bop W• Yfr1111o al carefully worded stat,ement Tburl bate en that aubject," Kennedy muimnm of about f3I a year. or may refuae, revoke, post}10l1e Celmt)' area,
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'I am an �tbmatic, wnt�ij
dam 27.2, 43.2, rollers oul and
garian revolt in 1956 On the other
I've been uked two lmportan1 an Arizonan, and l have
HOU.YWOOD t UPI ) - Singer side wai a pict re of the Soviet
river
e tenth of 8 fool
on
felling
u
question, about drugs that a r e t.aking ('()rlone tab�eb for � -�
perhuur, Pomero) _ Mason 37_ 98 J�dy Garland, wlto quit Holly- ambassador putting 8 wreath on
ve
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and
d"d
do&lt;'lor
My
yeurs.
frequently adminiatered,
_ 1 wood for London lHt year, was
·
just gone to a new d�or who or- Pt. Pleasant 37_115, Hinton 3 32 back home in Fllmtown today- 8 monument here last year with
d,red "" lo •lop taltmg my tat&gt; fallin . Kanawha Falls ,. : l':i fall- deto'."'lned to make a successful a blank II e beside it captioned
'
ing, �harieston '2 5-'I falling. The
"Havana.'7116-."
lels.
mov1e comeback.
.
er was falling one-half
Riv
Ohio
"According to hlm, 1t would
She 8rrived by plan€! �urs_&lt;lay "'Soviet ?"wreaths or the funeral
be
th foot
ten
13
Dam
from
hour
r
r
asked the headline .
harmful to me lo continue laknight to make
first film s 1J1ce of liberty
pci
m there on
fro
and
1
through
.
ro
said
Ing these tablets, which have help
"A Star Is Born six years all:&lt;;, Re rt f m cent. ral CUba
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do
8
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G
h
m
a
roug
s
n
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38 Capt Bernard o Ar1a1, 01er , seI
ed me a Jut, until I'd had oho••
It WH the flrst t me the - cret ·_poJice I chief In Las v · nas
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t
h
th
en
one
r
,pe
f
o
00
t
f
of the ACTH which he 11 now giv,
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. 7 eet yHr-old former child 1tar had set
.
• r.__",,London was runmnlJ
hou
.
killed
ta
"�
ln11 me. I s p o kr 'o
t in Hollywood since Ia&amp;t a - Province, was IIho nd
. e ne1ghbor
foo
.__ aay1 OJl Rn.tera, Marmet 8 f..,.,.. and Iumn. when she k1ss
" ed Filml u-· r.l Sunday whlle aearchlng a Iarm·
about the cha11ge and 111111
· fleId dam 33 feet.
w
m
there'■ no difference between t�
goodbye, saying she fell she ho0&amp;e near S8ncti Splrltua ,for
Buh
eahi
movem
t
tsblets and the 11h11fl. Ill this
lacked roots here despite lht'ee eym;,athl•,en f the anti·Ca tro
C
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i
vens
e
ar
Kh'er
lo
O
h
Ste
IIO"/" '
g u e r rl. 1 a s �m the Escamb ray
i ity.
down 13, 5 25 a. m . Carl D. decnde11 aa a lop ce ebr•-.
t
i
I The answe1 1a Yt!8s and no, .....,ht oon
I _ • -o\nd she made clear lUUay IIhe Moun ain&amp;.
----me explain what yoUr riew doctor up 14 · 6 ' :JO P- m · Wa11er WAI iam was sheddina no tears over hl'r
d
.
quile corrJCtly, The el son up 14' 12 05 a.. m.; Raymon
ii dumg,
declsion
PROPOSE AIRLINE
· Salveti up 15· 11 55 p. m ,. Aztec
e
th
are
preparatlon1
both
of
feet&amp;
IED
won't return here lo
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SEYFR
"No
and
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30.
:J.
50 a m ; 8eaver up 20, . ..
up
TAXES IN ORIO
.., ,tlmulates 1our v e r y 1·
actual,.
. pa ts Chotl u 21 1ive, ahe 1181"d. "Only lo wo1�
8
m.,
30
Y
n P · "I'm in the proce1s of sell.ng COLUMBUS .!UPI) - T wo
iour LENNOX duler own 1land to increase its outjlut · a·
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5:
e
Bob
m.
nter
down 21 .
H
;
30
uced � b.ill
s
of the aub!ltaoce YO.U need. In
my
And
in the h1turt1 �nator have mtrod
home
here
' NIW and USID
,tead ol taking the wheel chalr 7: 30 8 m ; Peggy Downey down my family and I will d ivide L'1e an the_ legislature ta �atr�:
where ou want to IO, 11 makes 23 · l':i 30 a. m. National up 2'1', year between England and New in Ohio to �reate • � g
2 05 a. m. : Solvay up , 7 .
\ COAL, Oil, GAS
for univenuty expanBIOII over thP
Yoll WH.. there.
20 york. when we'll ·9aet an BQll
28
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Now, if you use the heel chal1
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AIIINACES
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· : ..., ment. I've found root11 for the 11ext IO yeun.
, tablet■ too lon1, you weal.en your •1 m. : Cotton Queen up 31 · 41 · 30 : Hnt time in Eo11Jand."
Sens. J. Sherman Porter, D1Jand lo a point where ltis un- a.m. : Inca Ujl 341• 41: 1� a. m.
Mist1 Garland, an American Gallipolis, and Edward H. Dell
able lo function at all. And If you Galllpoll, Dam - C.:lty of _Hunt- sweetheart since she sang "Some• D-Mlddletown, estimated that
l'OMEROY, OHIO
apply too much ■timHlua to t h e lngton down 41 . p. m. ; _city of where Over the Rainbow" as a their me111Ure would produce
gland with the ACTH current. you Mayavllle down IUO p.m ., W . �- child movie 1t8r, wlll play a '500,000 a year.
l :eek- straight dramatic role as a wit----may cause It to ccillapae f rom Rea up 9 :� P- m. : Wa)�
.
p
porn
Ip
m.,
p.
11·35
up
jord
h
llheer exhamUon.
ness in "Judgment at Nurem- ALL ALONE
ThaC'a ■.·lly u miPN'ltneed ..,, qp LOS 8· m. ; Irene Chotln down i&gt;t!fg,,'. ' .. Slanley Kramer's forth-. DENVER (UPII - Slate Sen.
1lcl■■• like ycnw ■ew'° llaelc,,-, Hltell 3 : 50 1· m, ; Robert P. Bonnie tip CClmlng productlen about the Nazi Dale Tural, D-Pueblo. after h�ar
, HEAltlNG AID
lo atleHate Ill■ twe metbecb ■I fl: ll':i 8· m. ; Bayou � down war triais.
Jqg numerous colleagues expJaln
CLINIC SCHEDULE: actctmpH•U., U.. iame eadi. B: IO 1· m. : Queen City up il:40 Her co-stars will be Spent1!1r that a drunk driving mea111re un,
You ride • bil In 4he w h e e 1 8 · m.
Tracy, Burt Lancaater, Marleoe der debatt, would in no way af•
Ol■•T M. IIAN
choir, &amp;nd then yoo walk • hit. So Ka■■wha River - Esso Loulsl- Dietrich, Montgomery Clift• .Rieb- feet them personally, commeri'�:
r CONIULTANT
that you avoid both d8ngers: That anu down Marmet &amp;; lO •· m. • ard Widmark and Maximilian "I gue89 I'm the only drunk in
o
( weakneaa, from di111Jae. And of Helen Z. up Winfield I0:2S ?- m ; Schell
I , HOURS 10-4
thill plaee."
Rocbt down Winfield 10:IIO p. m. ;
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Pomeroy at tho Mortin exhamtlon, from overwork.
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"Ii tt • fad that -tranqulUaers C. V. Horner dewn Winfield 11 : 45
HIMI on Wotln1JMl1y,
often cause abating palsy?" ask&amp; p.m. ; Duncan Bruce up Winfield
Morch Ith.
a troobled wife whose hullband 2: 06 a. m. ; Thelma Ann down
Pt, IIIMNnt ot 1h41 Lowe hes bee11 80 afnlcted.
Wi11fleld 3:20 a . . ; 0. F Shearer
.,.,., on ThurJMloy,
I'm afraid 10. Indeed. 111 many up Winfie.ld 3:55 a. _ m. __
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lranquilb:ed palitlnll are oow. •· --'-'frequency rates of from 50 to 90
raa tNta •nd demon,tra­ periencin&amp; Lhe maolf91.at10.u. ol pet ctrlt" for dnJa-induced mani­
Uon, of the late1t at)ilea Jn shakina palay (Parkinlon's di, fatatlou of Parkln1011illffl, after
bearlnt 111■-1 and hearlne Nall I that • promlnenl d ru q three to six RIOJllhs of treatment
.
aid&amp; 4et the un, hearln1 manufal'lurer 11 reatu[lng __a w
ne
it
would
seem
lime
discon­
high
to
11d worn eomplet.iy 1t the dru1 whOle
prlncr,J,11 effect 11 to tinue tha uae of tranquU.l&amp;er1 for
l'Olltn,I the aymptom, of what i1 minor dlllurbancea aucb u 1111ft
new called drua-1� Parkin- reetleuntu, nervGUDU ud emo•
&amp;0ni1m.
Uonal lntabillty that mllbt be
no.. ,ymptomo Include m.. bellw trut■d throuah lhe ■-­
cit weakneu, mental U■lleunul, el• of aetf-dllclpllne.
,moUonal natneu, lpeech and For a copy of Dr. Ryman',
wr1t1n1 dK!lealtlos and, eventual- Jallot "Who! About Hlrdealng al
iy, the plll-..Dlnl •- .al Ute tho Aiurleo!" ■oad II eents to
:,home of ,-our own', with lawn, prden and out­
flngen that'1 ao dUlratterletk· of Dr. Hyman. � ef 'l'tle Galllpo­
IOX 1'11
door
Mv:taa pffdl no Hllina. W e lnYl&amp;e you 1o .di•
MIINTINOTON, W. VA.
lJJe dl■turb-■.
Its 'fdbUllll, Dax 419, Dept 8.
u
Since the director of the Dela, Radio City StaUon, New York
e u 1our bome financlnc plan■ with ua . , . our
llaloot-t M. ...n, Mgr,
ratea m lower and p,a,ments are u N.I)' u �nt.
wart State HolpJlal :. .um.ta II, N. Y.

er Rareld Thom•• Ryman. M.D.

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WASHINGTON (UPll - The of unemployment L'OOlpenaation ,
House Commerce Committee was would receive equal treatment
expected to give swift approval under the proposal.
today to a bill providing SM mil- Commerce Committee Chairman
Uon in extended jobless bent'fJq; Oren Harris, D-Ark. sponsor of
to 40,000 unemployed railroad the measure, aaid he hoped it
workers.
would receive fut approval by
The measure wu de,igned u a the House 80 it could be cousidfollow--up to a HOUie-passed b�l ered with the ma)Or extendedcalling tor up to 13 weeks of add,.
tiooal benefits for more than .s 2-Daily SentineI • Pomeroy-Middleport , •, March 3, 1981
million idled workera in other
industries.
Railroad employea, who are
oovered by • ,eparate ayatem
11 Always A

bills , Most of the bills he listed were sent
to Capitol Hill in later weeks.
In ihe .matter of executive orders, the
former president ordered all con trols
as a major attraction 0� the Tri-County Con­
off wages and prices, directed the ll .S. · cert Billed
series. the Karlsrud Chorale lived up to that repu7th fleet to stop guarding Red China tadon tn every part of its fine con�ert_ prese nted Thur�
against Formosa, named a commission day night at G allia Acad e my audttormrn before a fair
5n.ed audien ce.
to plan a unified. cold war strategy.
.
paruat . In the "CornaThe inJtial Kennedy month Hw bj lls Featuring the mcomparable or-accom
lion Scene' he wa1 asmted by
going to Col)gress to aid depres�d areas , : voice of Edrnood Karlsrud, a Robert Kuehn.
.
ite with Tri-County
ease .general unemployment strams, h ike , longtime favorchorale pri!ll@llted a Following the concert Mr. and
the
members
farm income , provide· medical care for varied program that brought thun- Mrs. Eugene Plymale entertain
the 'aged, add 59 new federal judges, erous rounds of applaust.
Mr. Karlu-ud and Mr. John ·on
Batera!I RNpMaJ
and several other memben oI lbe
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boost the federal minimum wage f oor.
The versitility of the ens..mble ensemble and directors of the ar Among tholll who entered llob:The new President's executive . orders, was fuUy displayed in the many
BOCiatioo at their Firll Ave., er ho8pital in the put 24 houn
aimed iargely at arresting a home front solo parts taken by various mem- home
were: Mr&amp; Delbert E. Clay, Rt.
downturn and a gold outflow to nations bers of the 15-voice group and
I Galllpolia, Mra. Jab Sbacld. Rt.
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the entire program was done to
2 Cheshire, Mrs. Bob J. Balley,
a broad ,•.poured OUt m
L-.i bY the
reacm:u
Heights
n
perfectio
-, Terry L. Brew~~--- Ciro,
2 c�
Rt.
lo
th e
Kennedy acted to m
• crease h eI P
.
ngers wa6 in "The Coru. .'ion
e
si
Guy Birch,
Hemy
Portland,
er,
f
n eedy and put more money into the JagPrince
t
"Studen
he
t
and
Scene"
Rt. 1 Portland, Mack McCarley,
ging �onomy. 10 the latter en d he took Medley." Selectlom comprisin1
Rt. 3 Wellaton, Donald L. Wort•
sever�) steps lo stimulate housing and the program came from many
man, Wellston, Mn. J. '.Edgar
general constr1u:tion, cut loose immed- lands and io both the class 1&lt;' and
Perkin,, Wellston. and Mr1- Ray
J. Rothgeb, Beaver.
iately funds for highway building that modern 80ll!Js a Detter se1ectioD
ha,·e
not
&lt;'Ould
ing
m
progra
of
Blrth1
otherwise might not be spent for mon ths .
possible.
been
Mrs. Ronald Herbert Adams,
He took a band in two strikes""6'' , 7 : 38
'The latter part of the program HAVANA UP - The bombI R lp1ey , w , va.. da"�ter
Historians will say both the men and was
Alfred V
&lt; il
devoted to folk 8011g8 and 8nd b llets of
Mrs.
Thursday.
m.
p.
Premler Fidel Casu
thefr times were different. And they will spirituals which included the ever
son, 8:31
Pomeroy,
3
Rt.
Frank,
have· lo d e c i d e which man' s "first popular ·'Green Sleeves" a n d tro's foes hav•,,ki�ed two person■ a. m. Thursday. Mrs, A)onzo
. and wounded
m _varlous parts •-1 99
month" dt" d moil fQr'lhe Unit ed States "Joshus Flt De Battle of Jen- o1 cub
-, 6,38 a.m.
•-.Ja thls week , • was report- D-• , 4 Oak St.,· -"
Thu
Robe
Mrs
rsday.
rt F. Spur.
cho.
in &amp;he troubled postwar era.
ed wuay
The oro
.,. up was llberal with en
' me t'one. El Salvador,s lock, Rt. 4 Jackson, daughter. 2 : 05
At the sa
a
climaxing
and
number
core
s
new junta government fonnally a. m. Thursday
CHARITY
TWtMJRONGED
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Dl&amp;ch d
Man
"ol
was
m
"suspended" relations with the
. _
A.n amusirig new twist to' charity drives wonderful progra
.
Pat1..,m.a
-enu�'�•--La�
� =1 'FU m
,.__.__ ·River," wilh Mr. Karlsrud in the Castro regun
cou
akin
tha
nt
m
g
e,
appeared in Londo n . Chairman of a soio part .
baa
,
Amer- eluded Charles Boggeas, John P
� o1 Latin
.
ry t.he sev�n..,.1
ball being organized in the inter est of Adding to the perfection of the tlea's
David II. Ted Beegle, Glenn Scott.
20 nations to withdraw its Elwood
.
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Bowers, Henry Porter,
the m en tally han d1capped se nt out a c1rCOJJcert wa11 the fine accompam-· diplomats from Havruia.
cular Jetter poi n ting out that if each r e- menl of fljorman JohnBOn, din-ct- An unidentiried plane showered M · P Im Beavers Mrs. Don- - - -�
: Jani son.
'."er and m
anti-Castro 1e aflets a�d bogu' lO- ald" c. • crm
ciP.ient sent in a donation th e event ----- · - .
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Tay
Mrs
and infant
Wal
e
r
lor
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R.
t
?(!SO bills on the provmc1al city o(
mj'h b e ::::· d d
Nuc
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M
Ch ��m
A
kle:�Jr
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Cardenas Monday night. Resi�eip me insure that this J
D pl
y
an
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dent, caught picking up lho leaf·
r, Ro Id B�tz Floyd
gargantuan e� ent ne ver takes place," he
Y
M
Jets were threatened with forced w:i;:
:�• and ·How:� Hyse'il.
said. "A nyth mg you can do lo sav e all
labo, ;n Cuba's c,nofields.
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'Ibe 4-H theme of the year points up a worthwblle aaal llf·
Club work. For research has shown that famllietJ ID wblcb

are active 4-H members more readily adopt modem,
methods of farming and homemaking. Wa congntulata

boys and

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as their club leaden and .-,ten■ltfia

agents, for their able efforts toward '1mproving Family ··
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FULTON-THOMPSON

ROBINSON'S LAUNDRY &amp; DRY OWilNG

TRACTOR SALES

POMEROY, OHIO

Phone WY-2-5101

Phano WY U-128

ROIINSON'S 'lll-lUS111

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Phono WY 24130

POMEROY, OHIO

MIDDLIPOltT, OHIO

SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILLS

PROVICO MILLING

Phone WY-2·21 1 5

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POMEROY, OHIO

Ph"8 WY-2-2161

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MINERSVILLE, OHIO

MEIGS EQUIPMENT
CO., INC.
Phone WY-2-2176
POMEROY, OHIO

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""'"8 WY-2-3973
POMEROY, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT FEED MILL

L A N D MA R K

Phone WY-2-3254

Phone WY-2-2111

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

POMEROY, OHIO

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Cil)MMENTATING, EDITORIAUY

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That First Mo nth In Offiee
President Kennedy's first month in

cfffice was a great deal more crowded
�an former President Eisenhower's
li'3ck in 195�A day by day review of the two �er­
i9(is produces a list of Kennedy actt?ns
�,n than three times as long as _Ike s.
t,£artisan politicians naturally �•sagree
11 to the reason for Kennedy s much
brisker pace.
' Democrat! say he simply is acting as
· · must, to m e e t developing crise_s
be
abroad and a recession at home . Repubh­
aans argue h11, is consciously stirring an
emergency mood so he can ram his fa­
vored legislation through Congress and
lat er take credit for curing trouble.
' Bblh sides aaree that the two men
IJ_a�; sharply differing views of the of­
fice," with the Incumbent committed to
1, 4;1Yi¥ing use of presidential power and
fflserihower1 1&gt;referring a more cautious

approach.

In the first month, both men deUvered
s'µ,ie of the Union messages, but Kenne­
dy.:ient Congress half a dozen others on

such topics as the general economy, our
li1feniatiana·1 economic problems, the
nation 's health, specific antirecession

J)roposals, a program to boost farm in­
come and ease surpluses of corn and
feed grains .

Ike in that period held one press confere nce, almost as the month wa s up.
The Pres1"den I has h eId Iour .
El·sen hower became quickly engrossed

t' n trying to end the Korean War, but
decisive action was still months off. Kenne dy was plunged into crises in Laos,
the Congo, the United N ati�ns . Hi' co�terred steadily with key U . · d iP oma 5
from the trouble spots, with foreig n alfairs advisers and visiting diplomats.
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Same Benefits In New Bill
Presen ts Fine
Sh ow Th ursday

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beneflu bID by tho S■nate.
Harr�' propo,aJ would ·­
jobleu payment, to rail WOl'Ul'I
with lesa tban 10 yean •rv�
who have exhaWlted tht!lr' right ta
receive benefit.a bec8111t ol long.
term 1.mempk?yment.
ThoN
with kmget li8l'Vice 'f'lllllfy for extended bt,neflta matt,
under a 1969 amendment to the
Railroad Retiremeut Act.
Extension of benefits for ran.
roaden would be finaru»d b,- u
Increased one-fourth ol 1 per Nm
ta'( on the &lt;:arrlera for • two­
year period &amp;tarting next Jan.. 1.

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DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN - The R acine Junior Jolly Neighbors 4-H club let
Mrs. Howard Nolan county extension ag ent, home economics, samP.l• a black walnut muffin whlle Donna Theiss is mixing more, Pamela Cleek is s ifting flour and
Laurel Cairns shows the finished produc t. Left to right, front row, Margaret Cole,
Sharon Theiss, Mary Holman, Donna Theiss, Pamela Cleek Laurel Cairns; second
row, Harriet Neigler, veteran county clu b advisor; Caro1 Wilcoxen, Sharon Yates,
and Mrs. Nolan. Praj'ect is "Fun With Fo od," and due to illness and the storm last
Silnday, Ann McClin ock, Kinda Arnott, a nd Sharon Teaford were absent.

IN MIDDLIPORT

rflash fire Traps New York
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ALBANY, N. Y. !UPll--Gov. the building to ask about tt-P.
and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller and servants and started inside to
three of their servant s were determine if they were uft1 he­
trapped for a short time today by fore firemen stopped him atld
a flash fire which broke out in told him they had ·been r@scucd.
the executive mansion, destroying "We went out on a roof, a
paintings worth thousands of dol- small one, but designed jllBt for
lars.
thia purpose,•• Rockefeller &amp;aid.
The Rockefcllers, two maids "I've had my eye on that roof,"
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and a butler.with coats hastily he said.
1
thrown over their nightclotbes,
The governor stood on the roof 1
scampered down ladder:i raised
for a time directing firemen.
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� {!e;ien in biting 36-degree
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of
thick
bushes
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situated below thti roof and Rocl:e­
Rockefeller said the damage to
feller said he and his: wife would
the historic residence and the
have
jwnped the l2 or 15 feet
REV, MeCAULEY
paintings which lined ill! walls
mto tbe bushes if firemen bad not
would total about $500,000.
arrived and raised the ladders.
Firf'lllen controlled the blaze The Rockefellera spent the night
less than an hour after it broke in a downtown hotel after r
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out in a first-floor dr8wing room, entering the mansion to get some
sending t h i &lt;: k smoke swirling clothing.
through the 34-room mansion.
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Rockefeller made one trip up a
ladder to save a painting of his
father,
the late mu1ti-miUionaire
Rev. Arthur McC�uley of the
John D. RockefeUer Jr., six paintBy FRED DANZIG
Racine Baptist Church will begin ings by Picasso
and a sketch by NEW YORK (UPU - I can
a &amp;erieB of pre-Easter gospel Van Gogh,
only thank my lucky 11tars tjlat
services Sunday at the Pomeroy Later, the governor went inside "The Fortune Tellers" fell flat
Baptist Church. March ·2 Rev. the smoke-blackened and debris- Wednesday night.
Borden of the Mt. Moriah Baptist littered lower floor of the three- A meaningful · ex�e might
Church in Middleport will con- story brick b11ilding to inspect ba!a caused . me to give up my
fortune cookies and bubble guro
tinue the ,eries whieb will be con- damage
wrappers.
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Wak u Tlaem
eluded March 19 by Rev. Tracy of
kefeller sa id he and bis wife The "Annstrong Cl cle
Roc
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th8 Rio-GNDde Baptist tlrurcb. W8re
aWakened - by the smoke ter" production on CBS-TV let
Each guest speaker will conduot boiUng through t�lr secon -floo out to show how
terrible \l'adoua
d
services at 9: 30 and 1: 30. Thia: Jiving quarter,., lt once er r fortune-telling ope atio cao
s ved
r ns
be,
Sunday a youth supper and meet- such governors as
but the so-called rackets -nec1
Franklin
D.
Ing at 8 o'clock will also feature Rooseve.l
t, Grover Cleveland, The- rather tame when compared to
R v. McCa
t I er.
a
Roosevelt
rul
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CMlore
ule, �/pe
a n d Charles more debilitating and wlde8pread
Mr. McCauley· &amp;1111 wife came I!:\-.., Hughe,.
evils la our society, 'Iba ,crtpt by
to Racine in August of 18111 from "I looked out the bedroo y,• - Jerome Cooperamil.b
m in
toot a few·
Oreland, Penn., a scburb u! -hil- dow one minute
and saw flames. 11wlpes at tea-leaf reading and
sdelphia where he wa, ordalr.ed The governor and
I were oom- hlghJy paid, highly reapeded
the previoul June.
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pJetely isolated. for ' a minute," trology disciples. 'l1l8
main tal'He attended 80d WaB graduated Mn. Rockefeller stud.
get, however, waa the gypsy forfrom Eastern Baptist Oillege and She _pounded on the door of her tune teller who moves into
a ••
· Seminary, Pbliadelphia.
""'biincl's bMroom, Jibe said, &amp;1111 caal store with her BOldeu oarCunently, be Is 'also Moderator both put 011 coats ov� tlMlir rinp and brassy lltyle.
of lhe Rio Grande Baptist Associ- ojghtclothes and climbed out onto Moat of the entertainment I
atlon ud beadl hi, church Sooul tho n&gt;af of a small wing ol the found la thia program came from
Committee.
mansion.· Firemen who answered ·the performance of Rose Gregorio
the three-alarm b I a z e quickly 81 Prlnceaw Marla, the gypsy, Sh"
PT. PLEASANT
F o u r rpised a ladder to them,
was disarmingly predatory In a
persons were fine, $10 and coslll Several h u n d r e d spectators smooth, mecbanieal way. Her
on clJ,arge1 of 1peedlng when ar-- gathered around the blocksqua."'e bands and her face moved,,..with
raiped before Justice of Peace grounds on which the mansion nahaaloellll and attistry. lean
A. M Goodwin. 'l'ho8e fined were sitll, a short distance from ft.e even forgl\l'e her for en ever-»
Ann J, Clari!, Howard Peoolng- aq,te Capitol building and dcn,-n- �lgbtly-overdooe ferocity as be
a
too, Robert J. Sheets, and Earl town Albany.
,lrode with hand on blp btcauoe
John Thompaon. Jwila J. Brad- "We waited only a short time the overall effect waa BO fine. She
lhaw and Arnold Bailey were until they (firemen) came. l'hey was so good that I was BOrry to
each fined :JlO and coets · on put up the ladder and we climbed Bee the copa: nab her.
charges of · u:pJred .inspection out the window,•.• Mn. Ellen West- 1 guesa that MIi what was
otlckers. Fredrick Nibert llaed $Ip berg, a cook aaid,.
wrong with the llhow, I coulda'I
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and C011tl on charge, of. failure to
Senaats Safe
sympathize with tbe victim. She
Gbey ,tap sip.
be
to
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• well-to-do widow aad sho
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abould have knoWII bettor. And
.when she got clipped, becau,e of
her own 11�, the law was
ezpectoo to come along and ball
her out,
At one 1p(lint a horoscope addict
W88 told not to sign a contract
because, as 1 got ii, Saturn and
Jupiter were '•Jbratjng badly, Tbe
addict agreed. to put off the ,Igo.
Ing. 'l1ils WU ,u_,i to mab
ua groan while I watching the
show, and :,el f1vw· -Y people
break appointments he&lt;au,e they
don't want to mlsa "Tho Price ii
Right" or "'Ouie aod Harriet." OD
TV? Frauly, I thJnlt we can only
TV? Frankly, I lhlnk we caa only
tr, to Ive with auch fatlahea all&lt;!
,top making federal ..... out ol

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ArnerlCll'• first Roman Catltolio era! aJd to oducotloa," be •id, Watsom, lln, DIH C.W,,, mf fir■ - offfclally bealm 1nibJt ■- MA1J J11o - fll
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J)l'Nident la at loggerbeada wttb ··we are deeply convinced that .a Ml'I, M• � bOltwei.
throti,bout WNt VJrpua on Wed, f.lra...
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with neod■y, llan,b lot, mf wBI a- II-, apl
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The ,_ ts federal old for abould be !llveo lhe right to St, P- n.,
mf tend lluvutlh Jlay H.
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of
paracblal ■cbaol■, 'raldent Ken- participate,
bubts ol fan,llcJa -• UNd - ..A, Ar1Jcle t, Chapter
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oedy uy1 II ts llllCOllttltulloaat "We bold JI to be ■trtctly ,ritI,Jn tbraulf&gt;out Illo ,_,
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ol the code al We■t Vtrgjn,o Jc, Ibo late .-._
The Catholic hierarchy ••Y• tt ia the framewort o1 lhe c.aotJtutJoo tin. Wllllam llade, pnaJdoat. ».
_, ''1:be period o1 udl ,- -- not.
that long-lernl, low-Jnereti Joana prestded durin,: tbt buiwa aet- betwtea March I and May 11, that lnoa•lil ...... �.
The hierarchy let JI be QOWD · ta pdvate lntUtutJon, could be ,ioo. Jin Georp llo'tve7 led
th, and - lot and '-ttbw - ad - wllcJli,
Thursday that Jt ill prepared t� part of the feeler • akl program." devotional Jnll'lffl.
stat .ineJume are hlnby cltmpst. ......, baun .,. ,...
wage an all-out battle agaum The ardlblabop ■aJd aa effort Attending Ibo _.,, WfN eel
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- 11ro M■- No ,,.... far harniatl. Pirw on ...
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Kennedy'■ education bill pendin&amp; 1 wouJd be made to have ■uch an Mra. Meade, Mlaa Reba Jlealt, - aba.ll darina:
the fin N8IClll. ea111J � - eaalr1l1I .ii·· _ .�
before C-ongreH unle,91 the .egl• amendment writ1eo into the bill Mra. Gail Pl.lrea, Mn. S. C. Wi
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l- noept bftwem tbt baul'I ot I iDI tbe lligbt.
latJon J., ammded to Include long- In eon,,..
helm, Mn, S.,,d Dov!■, Jin. J. o"clod&lt; p m. 1D11 5 o'dodt o. m A llN Ml dmta, the ►llill•. • ,·
tenn, Jow-lntere,t federal -. If It
be Nld, "there will 1 .J, l.....tl, Mn. 1l'red Pranklta, NI 1111 fire or ewe to be Mt • boon ..,., I- ■ttnlod
ti .. 'I(. ,.,
far private 1ehooI,.
he oo altema)ive but to ,_,, Mn. - Jellerlea, Mr■. IIJltGo IJre .., ,- lanJl. -- .,_, -- IDII 11111 left
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Thi, deci,Jon emanated fnun a eoad-1 ol tho hlll. an lhe IIW.... 1111a Jullel llmfth. Im 8. bnuh, ,tabble, ll1ab. debrll, ., t&gt;ig,1ilhed "ailun to do • It .. �
Jt I■ "dlocrbnlaatory
secret meeting held hero Wednea JlroqDd
;
-, oChe, lnllammabl■
day b7 the five Ar-ertcu cardJ- legi,latJoa.
.
• taae al finality
:;;-with
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.., ellher Id■ own ar the _,,
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oaf, and 10 �lahap■ who ..,,,u.
llalu e■.,._, Vw
Kanaedy'• bill would prav1do af _,__ 11 PJdJ banmg ie- = �
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lute lhe admlniotratlve board ol The statement from the Catl,olfe federal graots to - to be ...U. la lite .....,. o1 Ore and illthe
the National Catholic Welfare Con, pre� dlreclly coolradlcta Ken- UNd for
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or Jury al -- IIUd! - ■ball ...,. - • !no p■nall 11. -,
lennce. 1bts board Ia the top nedy • posl1loa, ·spelled oat Ill • toacher, • • l o r I • • la pub1lc be - facle ..- !bat !ht - bl■ bunung tlu-.Jllt la �
coordlnallng bady of lhe v. S.
oon1.....,. Wodaeoday, thal ■chool, 1111ly. Each ■tale would banilaa: was not oaf■
.,.,_• llNty.
'the - clearly prohlb- -Ive • ..., mum al '11 p■r riolatioa al lhl, -IDII
hierardty.
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IWaro bariq -, Iliad ol ,
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Jt," federal aid to porocblal dJlld In average d,JJy alteadaaee and cpecJal permfla may be ts- terJaJ. alwa1■ ••·- - II
Its chairman. Archbl■hop Kart acbooJ,.
al pub1lc ICbool■, wlllt J)ODrel' ,ued by lhe cllreclor of bu au- 1■ liich lb-, • o - h
J, Alter af Cmcinnatl, lsaued a '"lbere un't any ,_ for de- llateo gelllng llilin!, up to • 1 bed -· 'll,e
dind- Let', bop W• Yfr1111o al carefully worded stat,ement Tburl bate en that aubject," Kennedy muimnm of about f3I a year. or may refuae, revoke, post}10l1e Celmt)' area,
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dam 27.2, 43.2, rollers oul and
garian revolt in 1956 On the other
I've been uked two lmportan1 an Arizonan, and l have
HOU.YWOOD t UPI ) - Singer side wai a pict re of the Soviet
river
e tenth of 8 fool
on
felling
u
question, about drugs that a r e t.aking ('()rlone tab�eb for � -�
perhuur, Pomero) _ Mason 37_ 98 J�dy Garland, wlto quit Holly- ambassador putting 8 wreath on
ve
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and
d"d
do&lt;'lor
My
yeurs.
frequently adminiatered,
_ 1 wood for London lHt year, was
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just gone to a new d�or who or- Pt. Pleasant 37_115, Hinton 3 32 back home in Fllmtown today- 8 monument here last year with
d,red "" lo •lop taltmg my tat&gt; fallin . Kanawha Falls ,. : l':i fall- deto'."'lned to make a successful a blank II e beside it captioned
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ing, �harieston '2 5-'I falling. The
"Havana.'7116-."
lels.
mov1e comeback.
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er was falling one-half
Riv
Ohio
"According to hlm, 1t would
She 8rrived by plan€! �urs_&lt;lay "'Soviet ?"wreaths or the funeral
be
th foot
ten
13
Dam
from
hour
r
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asked the headline .
harmful to me lo continue laknight to make
first film s 1J1ce of liberty
pci
m there on
fro
and
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through
.
ro
said
Ing these tablets, which have help
"A Star Is Born six years all:&lt;;, Re rt f m cent. ral CUba
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38 Capt Bernard o Ar1a1, 01er , seI
ed me a Jut, until I'd had oho••
It WH the flrst t me the - cret ·_poJice I chief In Las v · nas
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th
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one
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f
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of the ACTH which he 11 now giv,
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. 7 eet yHr-old former child 1tar had set
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• r.__",,London was runmnlJ
hou
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killed
ta
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ln11 me. I s p o kr 'o
t in Hollywood since Ia&amp;t a - Province, was IIho nd
. e ne1ghbor
foo
.__ aay1 OJl Rn.tera, Marmet 8 f..,.,.. and Iumn. when she k1ss
" ed Filml u-· r.l Sunday whlle aearchlng a Iarm·
about the cha11ge and 111111
· fleId dam 33 feet.
w
m
there'■ no difference between t�
goodbye, saying she fell she ho0&amp;e near S8ncti Splrltua ,for
Buh
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movem
t
tsblets and the 11h11fl. Ill this
lacked roots here despite lht'ee eym;,athl•,en f the anti·Ca tro
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g u e r rl. 1 a s �m the Escamb ray
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down 13, 5 25 a. m . Carl D. decnde11 aa a lop ce ebr•-.
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I The answe1 1a Yt!8s and no, .....,ht oon
I _ • -o\nd she made clear lUUay IIhe Moun ain&amp;.
----me explain what yoUr riew doctor up 14 · 6 ' :JO P- m · Wa11er WAI iam was sheddina no tears over hl'r
d
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quile corrJCtly, The el son up 14' 12 05 a.. m.; Raymon
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declsion
PROPOSE AIRLINE
· Salveti up 15· 11 55 p. m ,. Aztec
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th
are
preparatlon1
both
of
feet&amp;
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won't return here lo
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and
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30.
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50 a m ; 8eaver up 20, . ..
up
TAXES IN ORIO
.., ,tlmulates 1our v e r y 1·
actual,.
. pa ts Chotl u 21 1ive, ahe 1181"d. "Only lo wo1�
8
m.,
30
Y
n P · "I'm in the proce1s of sell.ng COLUMBUS .!UPI) - T wo
iour LENNOX duler own 1land to increase its outjlut · a·
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5:
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Bob
m.
nter
down 21 .
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30
uced � b.ill
s
of the aub!ltaoce YO.U need. In
my
And
in the h1turt1 �nator have mtrod
home
here
' NIW and USID
,tead ol taking the wheel chalr 7: 30 8 m ; Peggy Downey down my family and I will d ivide L'1e an the_ legislature ta �atr�:
where ou want to IO, 11 makes 23 · l':i 30 a. m. National up 2'1', year between England and New in Ohio to �reate • � g
2 05 a. m. : Solvay up , 7 .
\ COAL, Oil, GAS
for univenuty expanBIOII over thP
Yoll WH.. there.
20 york. when we'll ·9aet an BQll
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· : ..., ment. I've found root11 for the 11ext IO yeun.
, tablet■ too lon1, you weal.en your •1 m. : Cotton Queen up 31 · 41 · 30 : Hnt time in Eo11Jand."
Sens. J. Sherman Porter, D1Jand lo a point where ltis un- a.m. : Inca Ujl 341• 41: 1� a. m.
Mist1 Garland, an American Gallipolis, and Edward H. Dell
able lo function at all. And If you Galllpoll, Dam - C.:lty of _Hunt- sweetheart since she sang "Some• D-Mlddletown, estimated that
l'OMEROY, OHIO
apply too much ■timHlua to t h e lngton down 41 . p. m. ; _city of where Over the Rainbow" as a their me111Ure would produce
gland with the ACTH current. you Mayavllle down IUO p.m ., W . �- child movie 1t8r, wlll play a '500,000 a year.
l :eek- straight dramatic role as a wit----may cause It to ccillapae f rom Rea up 9 :� P- m. : Wa)�
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p
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p.
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up
jord
h
llheer exhamUon.
ness in "Judgment at Nurem- ALL ALONE
ThaC'a ■.·lly u miPN'ltneed ..,, qp LOS 8· m. ; Irene Chotln down i&gt;t!fg,,'. ' .. Slanley Kramer's forth-. DENVER (UPII - Slate Sen.
1lcl■■• like ycnw ■ew'° llaelc,,-, Hltell 3 : 50 1· m, ; Robert P. Bonnie tip CClmlng productlen about the Nazi Dale Tural, D-Pueblo. after h�ar
, HEAltlNG AID
lo atleHate Ill■ twe metbecb ■I fl: ll':i 8· m. ; Bayou � down war triais.
Jqg numerous colleagues expJaln
CLINIC SCHEDULE: actctmpH•U., U.. iame eadi. B: IO 1· m. : Queen City up il:40 Her co-stars will be Spent1!1r that a drunk driving mea111re un,
You ride • bil In 4he w h e e 1 8 · m.
Tracy, Burt Lancaater, Marleoe der debatt, would in no way af•
Ol■•T M. IIAN
choir, &amp;nd then yoo walk • hit. So Ka■■wha River - Esso Loulsl- Dietrich, Montgomery Clift• .Rieb- feet them personally, commeri'�:
r CONIULTANT
that you avoid both d8ngers: That anu down Marmet &amp;; lO •· m. • ard Widmark and Maximilian "I gue89 I'm the only drunk in
o
( weakneaa, from di111Jae. And of Helen Z. up Winfield I0:2S ?- m ; Schell
I , HOURS 10-4
thill plaee."
Rocbt down Winfield 10:IIO p. m. ;
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Pomeroy at tho Mortin exhamtlon, from overwork.
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HIMI on Wotln1JMl1y,
often cause abating palsy?" ask&amp; p.m. ; Duncan Bruce up Winfield
Morch Ith.
a troobled wife whose hullband 2: 06 a. m. ; Thelma Ann down
Pt, IIIMNnt ot 1h41 Lowe hes bee11 80 afnlcted.
Wi11fleld 3:20 a . . ; 0. F Shearer
.,.,., on ThurJMloy,
I'm afraid 10. Indeed. 111 many up Winfie.ld 3:55 a. _ m. __
.. March 9th
lranquilb:ed palitlnll are oow. •· --'-'frequency rates of from 50 to 90
raa tNta •nd demon,tra­ periencin&amp; Lhe maolf91.at10.u. ol pet ctrlt" for dnJa-induced mani­
Uon, of the late1t at)ilea Jn shakina palay (Parkinlon's di, fatatlou of Parkln1011illffl, after
bearlnt 111■-1 and hearlne Nall I that • promlnenl d ru q three to six RIOJllhs of treatment
.
aid&amp; 4et the un, hearln1 manufal'lurer 11 reatu[lng __a w
ne
it
would
seem
lime
discon­
high
to
11d worn eomplet.iy 1t the dru1 whOle
prlncr,J,11 effect 11 to tinue tha uae of tranquU.l&amp;er1 for
l'Olltn,I the aymptom, of what i1 minor dlllurbancea aucb u 1111ft
new called drua-1� Parkin- reetleuntu, nervGUDU ud emo•
&amp;0ni1m.
Uonal lntabillty that mllbt be
no.. ,ymptomo Include m.. bellw trut■d throuah lhe ■-­
cit weakneu, mental U■lleunul, el• of aetf-dllclpllne.
,moUonal natneu, lpeech and For a copy of Dr. Ryman',
wr1t1n1 dK!lealtlos and, eventual- Jallot "Who! About Hlrdealng al
iy, the plll-..Dlnl •- .al Ute tho Aiurleo!" ■oad II eents to
:,home of ,-our own', with lawn, prden and out­
flngen that'1 ao dUlratterletk· of Dr. Hyman. � ef 'l'tle Galllpo­
IOX 1'11
door
Mv:taa pffdl no Hllina. W e lnYl&amp;e you 1o .di•
MIINTINOTON, W. VA.
lJJe dl■turb-■.
Its 'fdbUllll, Dax 419, Dept 8.
u
Since the director of the Dela, Radio City StaUon, New York
e u 1our bome financlnc plan■ with ua . , . our
llaloot-t M. ...n, Mgr,
ratea m lower and p,a,ments are u N.I)' u �nt.
wart State HolpJlal :. .um.ta II, N. Y.

er Rareld Thom•• Ryman. M.D.

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WASHINGTON (UPll - The of unemployment L'OOlpenaation ,
House Commerce Committee was would receive equal treatment
expected to give swift approval under the proposal.
today to a bill providing SM mil- Commerce Committee Chairman
Uon in extended jobless bent'fJq; Oren Harris, D-Ark. sponsor of
to 40,000 unemployed railroad the measure, aaid he hoped it
workers.
would receive fut approval by
The measure wu de,igned u a the House 80 it could be cousidfollow--up to a HOUie-passed b�l ered with the ma)Or extendedcalling tor up to 13 weeks of add,.
tiooal benefits for more than .s 2-Daily SentineI • Pomeroy-Middleport , •, March 3, 1981
million idled workera in other
industries.
Railroad employea, who are
oovered by • ,eparate ayatem
11 Always A

bills , Most of the bills he listed were sent
to Capitol Hill in later weeks.
In ihe .matter of executive orders, the
former president ordered all con trols
as a major attraction 0� the Tri-County Con­
off wages and prices, directed the ll .S. · cert Billed
series. the Karlsrud Chorale lived up to that repu7th fleet to stop guarding Red China tadon tn every part of its fine con�ert_ prese nted Thur�
against Formosa, named a commission day night at G allia Acad e my audttormrn before a fair
5n.ed audien ce.
to plan a unified. cold war strategy.
.
paruat . In the "CornaThe inJtial Kennedy month Hw bj lls Featuring the mcomparable or-accom
lion Scene' he wa1 asmted by
going to Col)gress to aid depres�d areas , : voice of Edrnood Karlsrud, a Robert Kuehn.
.
ite with Tri-County
ease .general unemployment strams, h ike , longtime favorchorale pri!ll@llted a Following the concert Mr. and
the
members
farm income , provide· medical care for varied program that brought thun- Mrs. Eugene Plymale entertain
the 'aged, add 59 new federal judges, erous rounds of applaust.
Mr. Karlu-ud and Mr. John ·on
Batera!I RNpMaJ
and several other memben oI lbe
I
boost the federal minimum wage f oor.
The versitility of the ens..mble ensemble and directors of the ar Among tholll who entered llob:The new President's executive . orders, was fuUy displayed in the many
BOCiatioo at their Firll Ave., er ho8pital in the put 24 houn
aimed iargely at arresting a home front solo parts taken by various mem- home
were: Mr&amp; Delbert E. Clay, Rt.
downturn and a gold outflow to nations bers of the 15-voice group and
I Galllpolia, Mra. Jab Sbacld. Rt.
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the entire program was done to
2 Cheshire, Mrs. Bob J. Balley,
a broad ,•.poured OUt m
L-.i bY the
reacm:u
Heights
n
perfectio
-, Terry L. Brew~~--- Ciro,
2 c�
Rt.
lo
th e
Kennedy acted to m
• crease h eI P
.
ngers wa6 in "The Coru. .'ion
e
si
Guy Birch,
Hemy
Portland,
er,
f
n eedy and put more money into the JagPrince
t
"Studen
he
t
and
Scene"
Rt. 1 Portland, Mack McCarley,
ging �onomy. 10 the latter en d he took Medley." Selectlom comprisin1
Rt. 3 Wellaton, Donald L. Wort•
sever�) steps lo stimulate housing and the program came from many
man, Wellston, Mn. J. '.Edgar
general constr1u:tion, cut loose immed- lands and io both the class 1&lt;' and
Perkin,, Wellston. and Mr1- Ray
J. Rothgeb, Beaver.
iately funds for highway building that modern 80ll!Js a Detter se1ectioD
ha,·e
not
&lt;'Ould
ing
m
progra
of
Blrth1
otherwise might not be spent for mon ths .
possible.
been
Mrs. Ronald Herbert Adams,
He took a band in two strikes""6'' , 7 : 38
'The latter part of the program HAVANA UP - The bombI R lp1ey , w , va.. da"�ter
Historians will say both the men and was
Alfred V
&lt; il
devoted to folk 8011g8 and 8nd b llets of
Mrs.
Thursday.
m.
p.
Premler Fidel Casu
thefr times were different. And they will spirituals which included the ever
son, 8:31
Pomeroy,
3
Rt.
Frank,
have· lo d e c i d e which man' s "first popular ·'Green Sleeves" a n d tro's foes hav•,,ki�ed two person■ a. m. Thursday. Mrs, A)onzo
. and wounded
m _varlous parts •-1 99
month" dt" d moil fQr'lhe Unit ed States "Joshus Flt De Battle of Jen- o1 cub
-, 6,38 a.m.
•-.Ja thls week , • was report- D-• , 4 Oak St.,· -"
Thu
Robe
Mrs
rsday.
rt F. Spur.
cho.
in &amp;he troubled postwar era.
ed wuay
The oro
.,. up was llberal with en
' me t'one. El Salvador,s lock, Rt. 4 Jackson, daughter. 2 : 05
At the sa
a
climaxing
and
number
core
s
new junta government fonnally a. m. Thursday
CHARITY
TWtMJRONGED
�. · .
Dl&amp;ch d
Man
"ol
was
m
"suspended" relations with the
. _
A.n amusirig new twist to' charity drives wonderful progra
.
Pat1..,m.a
-enu�'�•--La�
� =1 'FU m
,.__.__ ·River," wilh Mr. Karlsrud in the Castro regun
cou
akin
tha
nt
m
g
e,
appeared in Londo n . Chairman of a soio part .
baa
,
Amer- eluded Charles Boggeas, John P
� o1 Latin
.
ry t.he sev�n..,.1
ball being organized in the inter est of Adding to the perfection of the tlea's
David II. Ted Beegle, Glenn Scott.
20 nations to withdraw its Elwood
.
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Bowers, Henry Porter,
the m en tally han d1capped se nt out a c1rCOJJcert wa11 the fine accompam-· diplomats from Havruia.
cular Jetter poi n ting out that if each r e- menl of fljorman JohnBOn, din-ct- An unidentiried plane showered M · P Im Beavers Mrs. Don- - - -�
: Jani son.
'."er and m
anti-Castro 1e aflets a�d bogu' lO- ald" c. • crm
ciP.ient sent in a donation th e event ----- · - .
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Tay
Mrs
and infant
Wal
e
r
lor
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R.
t
?(!SO bills on the provmc1al city o(
mj'h b e ::::· d d
Nuc
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M
Ch ��m
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kle:�Jr
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Cardenas Monday night. Resi�eip me insure that this J
D pl
y
an
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dent, caught picking up lho leaf·
r, Ro Id B�tz Floyd
gargantuan e� ent ne ver takes place," he
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M
Jets were threatened with forced w:i;:
:�• and ·How:� Hyse'il.
said. "A nyth mg you can do lo sav e all
labo, ;n Cuba's c,nofields.
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'Ibe 4-H theme of the year points up a worthwblle aaal llf·
Club work. For research has shown that famllietJ ID wblcb

are active 4-H members more readily adopt modem,
methods of farming and homemaking. Wa congntulata

boys and

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as their club leaden and .-,ten■ltfia

agents, for their able efforts toward '1mproving Family ··
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FULTON-THOMPSON

ROBINSON'S LAUNDRY &amp; DRY OWilNG

TRACTOR SALES

POMEROY, OHIO

Phone WY-2-5101

Phano WY U-128

ROIINSON'S 'lll-lUS111

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Phono WY 24130

POMEROY, OHIO

MIDDLIPOltT, OHIO

SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILLS

PROVICO MILLING

Phone WY-2·21 1 5

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POMEROY, OHIO

Ph"8 WY-2-2161

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MEIGS EQUIPMENT
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Phone WY-2-2176
POMEROY, OHIO

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POMEROY, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT FEED MILL

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Phone WY-2-2111

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education and research in qriIK&amp;lte 4-B CID Le-,
The future of any MClely de- culture, home econom� and- re,.
pend, on bow weU It ,,..,...... ,� lated IUbjecta """"flh practical
young people to make the deci- home projects and other p�
sNNl1 and carry the rnponsibih- grams. They supplement the
I t.raiDing received in the home,
tie.II o! matw'e ciUzenabip
The 4-H clubs hne accepted church and achool.
the task of provtding cxperler'lcel j The nation honors t-H t b i B
that will help young people be- · week. On pa11e1 . :H-5-� t :Jday,
1.,"ilme useful, well-inf,· ed. .elf• Yelp Cowlty also hOnorJ f ff
reliant, .ud re1polllible adolla. 1 Work in f.H olfera train.in� for

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Was Highlight
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By Lb11b Yosl
P-11ud llleal Clul,
My name if Linda Yo,t. I am
JI year, old and go to Portbmd
Grade School. I have been a mem­
ber of the Portland Ideal Club for
three years.
I was cltose11 lo gu to the State
Fair for an interview on Packed
Lunch. In my lunch I had celery
and carrot atrips, ilffll p\?pper
rings, cheeae 1alad undwlehes,
milk, an apple, and oatmeal C'OOk•
ies that I made. I got an "A" on
my interview.
ln my 4-H cookinM: work I have
learned how to prepare a balanL'eel meal, We need OIIOllf!h u/ tho
right kind&gt; of food to make us
,trong and keep ua wide awake,
lull u/ pep and ready to work and
play. Good food habits'help us to
grow and aep boallhy.
In our food we need protein to
help u, 1...,., lo bulld and keep
mu,,Ju llronJ, and lo http mau
fl1)0cl red blGod.
Our food abould hav, mln,rali
and vitamin■ to build I t r o D I
bone1 and teeth,

sub•deb division
I dlstrirt In the
I and Inst yt'ar I µlaeed fourth in
the dil1trkt in the j1mior divismn.
Let s Sew project. l have follow� through with cloth- Durmg m:,,· six years ih 4-H
1Dg �Ject, each year because 1 like to sew and because Club work I have also 1:anied nu­
I enJoy using and wearing the things I make. During the trilion, home furnishirl,i:s. and jun­
pall year l made· I blue wool dreSB and jacket in the ior ltiadim,hip projet·ts.
Dres�Up Dreu -project and an aqua and white plaid Th is ye11r I am plt.nin.!l to make
ibqbart lkirt IUld '&amp;louse in the School Dresa project. 11 suil, which will l. ! vl!ry practi­
This dress WU selected to go to the State Fair where I ('a l for rut uni we1:1r and a fur•
modeled it in the School Dress stylP revue.
.
mi.ll whkh I wili we�r \u my Jun·
'Ibree yean qo my Easy to
Contest for the past thrl'e 1or Banquet mtd Prom.
Make Cotton Dreu waa selected Drees
I
fast in My parents and adY1sors wol'kta be exhibited at the State J!�alr. years and have placed
with
me
1
the junior mg loge�her h1:1ve heli,ed
1•
'nae next year at the co11nty fair thJ. Pomcma Conte,t in
probWhen
nl:1.
my
ach1everrn:
111·
ye
first
year.
The
each
divl&amp;J,on
I received the grand ch
Ion
come t.p l talk them over
I entered thJ11 contest my dress !ems
·,
�•-- In f-H CIOthing COlll
.
l"llllNII
arnp
lMIC•
my pc1renls and cn.iVIS·
both
with
e
t_h lrd in th11 stale on
chosen
waa
MELAN IE BROWN
Uiln for the School Dresa I made.
in the Junior division. T h e ors so that e1:1ch know what 1 am
'rtiis dress wu also ,elected to teat
1.s
p.aat two yeera I enlered the Make supµ11i.c� Lo do. I f�el that paren
bt exhibited at the State Fair.
toa
closely
It Yourself with Wool Contest. The 1 'rnd dv_1su1'� working
I hive entered the Grange first year 1 placed se('ond in t he gelhl'r J!i one uf lhe Important
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parts iu a sutcessful dub proour home, I started my Home Furfinished
we
gram.
After
chosen
a1
w
1tuffed toy horse
from "Artlcles to llll' ond '"ellr" l hope to continue ln 4-H Club , !lishings projects, working on my bedroom.
I have taken it two ye ars and completed three prowork so Lh11t I can wir. m o r e
projects for exhibit.
jects.
my
for
ontl
dub
my
for
honors
Mrs. Mary Jordan was adYisor
of this dub and was assish.&gt;d in l·omfTlunil.y lis wt&gt;l l as learn many The flr»t year I carried two helpa me learn new and eaaiet
projecla. I ?Binted two pictures, way■ to clean and care for a
1980 by Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mt·s . 11kills which will ilelp me.
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-- made a dresser scarf and drape1, room. I enjoy my room because
Ronald Whlttinglon and Mr.�- haa planned and carried out · .soc1
Mendel Jordan.
refinished a chest-of-drawers, -and 1 did Jt my.elf. I like thiB project
ial
urtlviti«'s
.such_
1:1s
ha
yrides,
,
The 16 dub member'! rompleted
. .!I and selected a waste basket. l tOCJk and feel that tt II worthwh ile for
partie
ng
n
roasts,
r
w
skati
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ic
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C
jec:J,s
Hl ,&amp;lrla.
a·
lu mem
a tot.al of 20 p o
M,■• ..... , Jordn
complete care ol my room.
n
ng.
d
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n
Melanie Brown
beu completing prejed11 besides
Au&amp;• .WYIIDI'
The stcond year I made , a
-wide
in
county
adive
are
We
K
ri
RJvervin' 4-lt Club
those listed were Cheryl a d ay
Columbll Mab . It 4,R Club
BC'· dre. sser scarf and pillow shams,
th, Zelle , l . .ndley, tivitles. The 4·H carnp·at Canter's
OleVlil
Smi
Ellis.
led
a
detk
basket
reflni■h'Tmi aure I 'Nould ah•aya have
1' .
ve at J ckson. ls a highlight of
l:! 8 , and �
�
f-draW
felt that I missed 110 Interesting Laura Price, Donna Davis, Julia C.i
chest�
the year. /�e pa:1t yt"ar seve� of
Aclra Swick and Wanda Cardillo
experience if I had not · been and �atbryn Turner, C?rolyn
I complete care of my room. Both
atiosen lo reprtstnt Mefg1 Counfy Green ee1, Delores Hoyd. Sharon our memuo;n atten deel Ii e n J o r yearB woo the _co ty H rand
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
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out dub donales
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Mrs. .lease Swan of Parker Run.
ID the state F1lr Sfyle Re-·ue " Co11, Oonna Stout t1nd .Janet My· camp. Ei:ich .VP.Ill
n , J ome
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pioni
ch
e
h
ooe
dollal'
per
meffibel
to
t
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era.
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Floyd Swick of Morgan Ce!lter
,
Furrlillhl?g.s.
Canter's C,JY1� C'arnp fund.
b)' Melva Faye JONl111, mt"·ber
---,pent
5unday With hl1 brother,
awers
the ohest-o
During August our projed1 are To refinish
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or Cohunbia lllke-lt 4-H Club,
Mr, and Mn. Joe Sw�k.
them
pain
judi!&lt;d by non-,olfflly judges I sanded them then
C.r""""', who modolod her CornMr. and Mn. r.e.t,r J "'tey
whl�. Later I B�I'fyed them light•
who are usuallr,mn'le Econom. MARIE TURNl:R
plett Qiatwne • lhe CoUAge Girl
MRS
BY
bad
as weekend vl&amp;ltora. Mr. and
d
al
adde
pa
I
int.
so
ly
with
gold
ics Extension Agents. Several oJ
claa at the Ohio State Fair Jn
ANhlt.■1
Ad't'IIOI'
t-ofCbarle1' Lathey ■nd Jeff of
of
ches
Mn.
the
l
gs
one
to
new
t!
our m,embera receive blue !'l'J..
CoJum� lair: Auguat•
Cla
Glrbi
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8-C
Rutlud
and Mr. and Yra. Jay
drawer
the
cleaned
and
drawera
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o'fhe
SaJem.,
Center
Gi,11
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■nd
famllr of Middleport
Melv, Faye. now a JunM&gt;r at
in-the atylt revue htld at the rum- pulls.
I
,
,
et
rs
eompl
membe
lub
had
seven
,
Rt
Ohio tln1ver1lty, Athena, gave up
To L'Olllp)ete my room I am C
l'roy Junltir Higt. AudiUirJunli 11re
nee
1 he1· HI l
plru:ming
r11to make a bedspread, ln1 lit projects, aeYen 1n ,ewiag, Mr,, and Mr1. . BnK!I B.ll'l'!tt
elicible tu mod11l in the atyle
:c� ar!.':i rn;: d r , whlc�
..· , finish my closet and buy I mirror and thret· Jn first year freezing. apenf: SUndey with the wuuain
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eitl
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WEI.I.S
TheY tecelYed 8 total 0r seventeen Barrett Iemlly.
lf:1611 n the DreH•Up
and tJ:irow rugs.
I was fortunete the past year in
Mfrry LHIIH 4-H Club
, ud ln■ttad pn••
01'1!11
ribbon■ ■t the M■lp Countr Fair, � Minnie SWick ■pent 'nllll'lday
ud
project
4•H
thl1
enjoy
I
rt"cciving the champion of C'!&gt;n•
Merry
the
am
member
of
I
a
at
the
aUon
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1eJ1t.4d a demonat.r
with one aport, outfit Coin,: t.o the P. M wltb her mt.er-in-law IVI
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the
"Select
atruction award, My dreStt up, feel th11t it helps me
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Pomtto,Y .
in
t-t.
Club
La11Je1
a
Fair
le
O
St
81, made ol dacron po'_ ·�tu _proper thinp ltt a room. It al• hio �ate Fair, and one member larr.ltt of Happy Hollotv. Mn.
d
re
1!158.
tn
ffd
as
w
organi
Havli11 won Ill lrip · to N:uorwl Thia club
Grand Champion of the lmltt 11 feelinl IOffll btttlr,
f.H Club Congl'ffl In t!IM, and Our advUOr ., my mother, Mr11. (ebrlc in a scroll de1:1lgn of pur:- '
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lutvlq been cboaen Achle,emtml Htnry Wells and the Mslatant ad- ple a�d lavender , was also selectcounty-wlde Potato e,1.i..
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Awatd Wlnner Jn Mtlgl County In tilOr ii Mn. Edw■l'd Wi!lls.
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club
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fint
in
averagOftO
11118, 1M '"11 that modllin11 in Offkers are, pn,aiCWnt,• Jenni- State Fajr The previous two year•
111, the most per member, ud •
exhibit
my
on
2arments
were
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Crt!
Sandra
fer
¥ice-preside
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w
a
Revue
wa1
Sty�
tht
Fair
with one member being tbt ldah
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wo memben
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tOf, Thirteen of Melga County's 4-H Individual seller. T
alub work, which --itarted Jn the trearrurer, Mary Radfo,d; new,-- r;.' l have been a hib member
club advisors will be honored •• attended 4-H camp ■t Center"■·
flrlt �Br of club work with a porter. Fluetta Wells ; recreation nine yeat·s and a junior leader
part of the group ol mttre than Can, and four participated in tbe
a
Ler• Sew project,
leader. Ch,nyl Eberabadl": a n d one year. My projects have bee!l l,OOO club advilon at .U.. 13th an- style Revue held in Pumeroy,
folkl ..ln by be{ng health-aafety . ,·huirman, .Jonnie 11eW ln11, baking and llalads, sand• nual 4-H AdvllDra' Ree;np.lUINI We have bu1tb or Nfety
"All
wiehies and summer drinks
4,,ff Clt.:
a1lellibeel," iN'ordlng to Thompson.
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Through 4.fl I have learned to . Luncheon to be held huraday, each club meeting. At each m■et,,
Melva aye-'"not only In the expelW!lde, p lMII and award■ won . Other mt'Dlber, Include KJLty plan and lil!W many of my gar• March 23rd on the Ohio State Un- Ing a different kind of baodlg9
was practked and dlaeuued fot
IIUt 1llo I&gt;, the many thlnp th■)' Per1lnaer, P a t r I c I • Henneaay mt=nts. 1 h·ave learned rt.sponti• Jver1Jty c1mpu,.
Mn.
Harriet
S.
Neigler
of
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first aid UH. Bach member
Radford
FranCftl
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Bnrbara
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bllity, cooperation, self-rodidenre
Jeara."
N
cirle
will
be
recoplzed
for
2li
was
requlnd
&amp;o do ene demonB
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anc
homa
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andra
1· 11 and have bad lo�, of fun.
llllrlben tht Columbla Make S
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of
4-H
club
leaderRhlp
Hr•
atration
per
project.
Repor&amp;a were
B
Watson.
nda
Potta and !9Hle
---�I ad, who had artk-les on dis- re
vice.
Othert
rectolvin&amp;:
recognition
gtven
on
aafetr,
health,
4,H campa
pllJ 1$ lhi Ctatt Fair . Auguat, Sewln11 ha■ been a continuous NOTHING TO CENSOR
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M r s. and what memben had leamed
,nclude for
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llillll
wa■ c�oaen to be ex- health alld u fety a1't lmport11nt lecture tour of India cliief Hritish Mendel Jordan, Mrs. Henry Wells from ■tterxllna: county meetlDtt,
Sharon Holla';1 wh1"1M partl of o�r�
member was uaJ.anec1 a dif.
�.-���� movie ('@nsur .Lord Morrison said Mrs. Charles E. Blakeslee, Mrs. Each
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Leonard
and
Ron
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ferent
job In helptn1 prepare the
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The
club
advisors
who
wlll
rebooth
for the county fair. T be
bec11use of the no kissing rult! in
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I.he
4-H
clo,er
for
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club
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,et-well cft te ,...
tiffecl there.
ol
service
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include
Mra.
Ger•
pJe
In
t.he
community,
Gamea IDd
SHld L1:1dy Morrison: "Take out
Cold
lend
w
ell,
Mrs.
Betty
Carle- liaht refreahmenlll were eajofed
lhti �mbraoes and' what's left? ' '
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Mra,
Meter,
Robert
Jones at the rloN of uch meet1n1.PLAYS IT, WE .
Mr,, u,rold Loh,e, Mrs. Alpha For enterlalnmeal o.,, enjoyAUSTIN, Tex, IUPII - Sen. Cottrill, Mrs. Rex Shenefield, 1111d ed a wiener rout. aJumber party,
Ga&gt;rp Parkhouse of Dal1a1 threw Charles Carr.
and pjcnlt and went IWbnmlnl at
his weight WedneedLlt' behind a Pin,' will be pt'IH.bted by tht Lue Alma.
bill to regulate safety brake• t1r1 standard 011 Company of OhJo, 'Jbe club advilon how that tb,
farm traik!n.
Thoss altendina the ll&amp;DCbeon wW ,Pb will benefit ia tbt future by
"1 don't w1mt to Ket hit by any. be IIUHts of the &amp;ears ltaebuck: being better homeatabn �
fortlliler," he explained.
Foundation.
ek1zent of. d&gt;eir �&amp;Y SUI ANN MYll:S
RIM!vhw � Club
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Hurt,Hands, and Health." Thia
ii I way of llvln&amp; emphuit to
lhl prldical nlallonlblps to ••etfday Uvlnf: of tbe 4-fotd devel•
opmenl of youth - n�taJ. pb.yaical, 1N&gt;Ci■I, ■nd ,pirlt111I. They
stttu the better W8JI of doJnj
everyday tam through their Motto "To Make the Best Beter. "
One of &amp;he objectives ol 4-H club
work la to beJp )'OUlll people acquire knowledge, lklllit, and atU•
tudel for a 11t.JafylD11 home and
family life. 'I1le 4-H elubs ,tart
with the home lo the development
of Jl:rOjeda . and oth8?' program1.
'l'hly provide a mefw work exper•

Miss Yost Was
Interviewed

..1, Sewing Projttts Were Begun Six Years Ago •
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ome FurnIS

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Miss Wells Has

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HOLDS 833 POUNDS
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tCATIONAt. 4•H CLUB WIIK
JIIAICH 4°1 I, I 16_1, •

County Since 1872

and Savings Company

Mambo, Federal ROMNo Sy&gt;tom
Member Federal Deposit lnsuranw Corpor1f1011
POMEROY, OHIO

Dtpo■lt lnsurlJlO!"}:S,:t�A
Oorp,

POMIROY

H"e,.•1 a salute ta tht many young men ind
'Women of our community who work 50 de,.
•otedly through loco) 4-H chaptors,

Ll=:AAN.
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Follow The CraW111

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Hats off to

Jervinz, lltfi■

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ON THE BRIGHTEST
CORNER IN MIDDLEPORT

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RUTLAND

One or the first lessons learned in 4-H ts the
value @f thrift. We salute all 4-H membe.rs and
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BAKER FURNITURE

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plJlli&gt;eoplJy ol lllt bued oa· WI• '
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Wayl IOll■fylq lo - - i-,
ple erow up and auwne po,''''1lll
of
leadenblp u llnt 1"WIIJ Dien
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ieneto. together wdh th� respon,J. and women. 'I'hll le Utt prod ol
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They
eompUshment.
11 ae
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oily lo the doing of everyday
r1
,home tub.
Another objecllve aims to devt-1•
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,ft
op an appreciation for the tmportr10Jecf$
anct of tcienUfic a,ricukure and
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home economics and their rel■ •
lJonti\lpa to the total � A llffllda Nonfl
Emphula 1s being placed un the SyraCI.IBI J1mior Jolly stltcllers
learning or the "whys" aa t h e .,H Club consiati of ,trll up to .
first 1tep in makinj everydsy de- the age oI u,
el1iona. '1'1lere ls opportunity to The members of our club
explore careers in these flelf.s We Brenda Norrli Patricia �•
are told that 40 pe:r cent of a 1 1 SUunne w�, Terrie ,.;.
jobs are relat.ed to agrleu1ture and rell, Karen Grueaer and Bn:nda .. ,
home economics. Members of 4-H S■yre. Advisor, � Addie Nor­
abould have a head start in pre- rla wet Aulatant Adviiot Mrs
parlne for the� careers.
Naomi London. All �p!eted
Still another Jmportant aim 1r their project&amp; and sent them to
the 4-H · clubs is to help :,oung th■ Cowity Fair. 'l'tu"• dreae1 1
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people develop thelr leadership were exhibited and modeled, all
talenta and abilities to reacb optl- receiving an "A". W■ wtr1 honGJ'lo
mum cltize11shlp potentials. 4-H eel by havinJ one of our drffiel
clubs have often been called "iii- chosen to go lo the State Fair �
tle democraclea" in action. Tbey exhibit.
art liven great flexibility in plan- We sold our sharo of pota ,
nln1 their own programs. There chip1 and all ol the club tDjQfer,I
are op�rtunities for mem\)ers lo the beautJful Ohio Rtver • die
develo� personal standards· .:md a Avalon Cruise. See you at campl

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With Firestone Rubber-X
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bodies for longer wear over
the road or in the field.

Cong ratulations to m•m•en ...

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T�o Rib Design gives �p to
twice the wellJ' of old typea, ,
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Steers easy ..;Tur1w short.

wor:k being done.
If you are not a member or leader

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FIRESTONE D ISTRIBUTOR

W. At.in Slreet

Phil, Will lamson

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SALUTING ALL OUR .
4-H QUI MEMBERS
We welcome tlie opportunity, dur­
ing this 4-H Club Week, to add
our congratulations to our com­
munity 4-H boys and girls a n d
!heir devoted leaders for the fine

GUIDE GRIP

W ILLIAMSON 011.- . CO.

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you join in doing your part!

for their

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education and research in qriIK&amp;lte 4-B CID Le-,
The future of any MClely de- culture, home econom� and- re,.
pend, on bow weU It ,,..,...... ,� lated IUbjecta """"flh practical
young people to make the deci- home projects and other p�
sNNl1 and carry the rnponsibih- grams. They supplement the
I t.raiDing received in the home,
tie.II o! matw'e ciUzenabip
The 4-H clubs hne accepted church and achool.
the task of provtding cxperler'lcel j The nation honors t-H t b i B
that will help young people be- · week. On pa11e1 . :H-5-� t :Jday,
1.,"ilme useful, well-inf,· ed. .elf• Yelp Cowlty also hOnorJ f ff
reliant, .ud re1polllible adolla. 1 Work in f.H olfera train.in� for

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P-11ud llleal Clul,
My name if Linda Yo,t. I am
JI year, old and go to Portbmd
Grade School. I have been a mem­
ber of the Portland Ideal Club for
three years.
I was cltose11 lo gu to the State
Fair for an interview on Packed
Lunch. In my lunch I had celery
and carrot atrips, ilffll p\?pper
rings, cheeae 1alad undwlehes,
milk, an apple, and oatmeal C'OOk•
ies that I made. I got an "A" on
my interview.
ln my 4-H cookinM: work I have
learned how to prepare a balanL'eel meal, We need OIIOllf!h u/ tho
right kind&gt; of food to make us
,trong and keep ua wide awake,
lull u/ pep and ready to work and
play. Good food habits'help us to
grow and aep boallhy.
In our food we need protein to
help u, 1...,., lo bulld and keep
mu,,Ju llronJ, and lo http mau
fl1)0cl red blGod.
Our food abould hav, mln,rali
and vitamin■ to build I t r o D I
bone1 and teeth,

sub•deb division
I dlstrirt In the
I and Inst yt'ar I µlaeed fourth in
the dil1trkt in the j1mior divismn.
Let s Sew project. l have follow� through with cloth- Durmg m:,,· six years ih 4-H
1Dg �Ject, each year because 1 like to sew and because Club work I have also 1:anied nu­
I enJoy using and wearing the things I make. During the trilion, home furnishirl,i:s. and jun­
pall year l made· I blue wool dreSB and jacket in the ior ltiadim,hip projet·ts.
Dres�Up Dreu -project and an aqua and white plaid Th is ye11r I am plt.nin.!l to make
ibqbart lkirt IUld '&amp;louse in the School Dresa project. 11 suil, which will l. ! vl!ry practi­
This dress WU selected to go to the State Fair where I ('a l for rut uni we1:1r and a fur•
modeled it in the School Dress stylP revue.
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mi.ll whkh I wili we�r \u my Jun·
'Ibree yean qo my Easy to
Contest for the past thrl'e 1or Banquet mtd Prom.
Make Cotton Dreu waa selected Drees
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fast in My parents and adY1sors wol'kta be exhibited at the State J!�alr. years and have placed
with
me
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the junior mg loge�her h1:1ve heli,ed
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probWhen
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my
ach1everrn:
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first
year.
The
each
divl&amp;J,on
I received the grand ch
Ion
come t.p l talk them over
I entered thJ11 contest my dress !ems
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my pc1renls and cn.iVIS·
both
with
e
t_h lrd in th11 stale on
chosen
waa
MELAN IE BROWN
Uiln for the School Dresa I made.
in the Junior division. T h e ors so that e1:1ch know what 1 am
'rtiis dress wu also ,elected to teat
1.s
p.aat two yeera I enlered the Make supµ11i.c� Lo do. I f�el that paren
bt exhibited at the State Fair.
toa
closely
It Yourself with Wool Contest. The 1 'rnd dv_1su1'� working
I hive entered the Grange first year 1 placed se('ond in t he gelhl'r J!i one uf lhe Important
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parts iu a sutcessful dub proour home, I started my Home Furfinished
we
gram.
After
chosen
a1
w
1tuffed toy horse
from "Artlcles to llll' ond '"ellr" l hope to continue ln 4-H Club , !lishings projects, working on my bedroom.
I have taken it two ye ars and completed three prowork so Lh11t I can wir. m o r e
projects for exhibit.
jects.
my
for
ontl
dub
my
for
honors
Mrs. Mary Jordan was adYisor
of this dub and was assish.&gt;d in l·omfTlunil.y lis wt&gt;l l as learn many The flr»t year I carried two helpa me learn new and eaaiet
projecla. I ?Binted two pictures, way■ to clean and care for a
1980 by Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mt·s . 11kills which will ilelp me.
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Ronald Whlttinglon and Mr.�- haa planned and carried out · .soc1
Mendel Jordan.
refinished a chest-of-drawers, -and 1 did Jt my.elf. I like thiB project
ial
urtlviti«'s
.such_
1:1s
ha
yrides,
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The 16 dub member'! rompleted
. .!I and selected a waste basket. l tOCJk and feel that tt II worthwh ile for
partie
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n
roasts,
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skati
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Hl ,&amp;lrla.
a·
lu mem
a tot.al of 20 p o
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complete care ol my room.
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Melanie Brown
beu completing prejed11 besides
Au&amp;• .WYIIDI'
The stcond year I made , a
-wide
in
county
adive
are
We
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RJvervin' 4-lt Club
those listed were Cheryl a d ay
Columbll Mab . It 4,R Club
BC'· dre. sser scarf and pillow shams,
th, Zelle , l . .ndley, tivitles. The 4·H carnp·at Canter's
OleVlil
Smi
Ellis.
led
a
detk
basket
reflni■h'Tmi aure I 'Nould ah•aya have
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felt that I missed 110 Interesting Laura Price, Donna Davis, Julia C.i
chest�
the year. /�e pa:1t yt"ar seve� of
Aclra Swick and Wanda Cardillo
experience if I had not · been and �atbryn Turner, C?rolyn
I complete care of my room. Both
atiosen lo reprtstnt Mefg1 Counfy Green ee1, Delores Hoyd. Sharon our memuo;n atten deel Ii e n J o r yearB woo the _co ty H rand
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
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Mrs. .lease Swan of Parker Run.
ID the state F1lr Sfyle Re-·ue " Co11, Oonna Stout t1nd .Janet My· camp. Ei:ich .VP.Ill
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Floyd Swick of Morgan Ce!lter
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Furrlillhl?g.s.
Canter's C,JY1� C'arnp fund.
b)' Melva Faye JONl111, mt"·ber
---,pent
5unday With hl1 brother,
awers
the ohest-o
During August our projed1 are To refinish
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Mr, and Mn. Joe Sw�k.
them
pain
judi!&lt;d by non-,olfflly judges I sanded them then
C.r""""', who modolod her CornMr. and Mn. r.e.t,r J "'tey
whl�. Later I B�I'fyed them light•
who are usuallr,mn'le Econom. MARIE TURNl:R
plett Qiatwne • lhe CoUAge Girl
MRS
BY
bad
as weekend vl&amp;ltora. Mr. and
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pa
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int.
so
ly
with
gold
ics Extension Agents. Several oJ
claa at the Ohio State Fair Jn
ANhlt.■1
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of
ches
Mn.
the
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one
to
new
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our m,embera receive blue !'l'J..
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drawer
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cleaned
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famllr of Middleport
Melv, Faye. now a JunM&gt;r at
in-the atylt revue htld at the rum- pulls.
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lub
had
seven
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Ohio tln1ver1lty, Athena, gave up
To L'Olllp)ete my room I am C
l'roy Junltir Higt. AudiUirJunli 11re
nee
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plru:ming
r11to make a bedspread, ln1 lit projects, aeYen 1n ,ewiag, Mr,, and Mr1. . BnK!I B.ll'l'!tt
elicible tu mod11l in the atyle
:c� ar!.':i rn;: d r , whlc�
..· , finish my closet and buy I mirror and thret· Jn first year freezing. apenf: SUndey with the wuuain
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TheY tecelYed 8 total 0r seventeen Barrett Iemlly.
lf:1611 n the DreH•Up
and tJ:irow rugs.
I was fortunete the past year in
Mfrry LHIIH 4-H Club
, ud ln■ttad pn••
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ribbon■ ■t the M■lp Countr Fair, � Minnie SWick ■pent 'nllll'lday
ud
project
4•H
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enjoy
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rt"cciving the champion of C'!&gt;n•
Merry
the
am
member
of
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the
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with one aport, outfit Coin,: t.o the P. M wltb her mt.er-in-law IVI
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"Select
atruction award, My dreStt up, feel th11t it helps me
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tn
ffd
as
w
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Havli11 won Ill lrip · to N:uorwl Thia club
Grand Champion of the lmltt 11 feelinl IOffll btttlr,
f.H Club Congl'ffl In t!IM, and Our advUOr ., my mother, Mr11. (ebrlc in a scroll de1:1lgn of pur:- '
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Awatd Wlnner Jn Mtlgl County In tilOr ii Mn. Edw■l'd Wi!lls.
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the
club
wa1
fint
in
averagOftO
11118, 1M '"11 that modllin11 in Offkers are, pn,aiCWnt,• Jenni- State Fajr The previous two year•
111, the most per member, ud •
exhibit
my
on
2arments
were
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Crt!
Sandra
fer
¥ice-preside
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w
a
Revue
wa1
Sty�
tht
Fair
with one member being tbt ldah
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wo memben
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tOf, Thirteen of Melga County's 4-H Individual seller. T
alub work, which --itarted Jn the trearrurer, Mary Radfo,d; new,-- r;.' l have been a hib member
club advisors will be honored •• attended 4-H camp ■t Center"■·
flrlt �Br of club work with a porter. Fluetta Wells ; recreation nine yeat·s and a junior leader
part of the group ol mttre than Can, and four participated in tbe
a
Ler• Sew project,
leader. Ch,nyl Eberabadl": a n d one year. My projects have bee!l l,OOO club advilon at .U.. 13th an- style Revue held in Pumeroy,
folkl ..ln by be{ng health-aafety . ,·huirman, .Jonnie 11eW ln11, baking and llalads, sand• nual 4-H AdvllDra' Ree;np.lUINI We have bu1tb or Nfety
"All
wiehies and summer drinks
4,,ff Clt.:
a1lellibeel," iN'ordlng to Thompson.
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Through 4.fl I have learned to . Luncheon to be held huraday, each club meeting. At each m■et,,
Melva aye-'"not only In the expelW!lde, p lMII and award■ won . Other mt'Dlber, Include KJLty plan and lil!W many of my gar• March 23rd on the Ohio State Un- Ing a different kind of baodlg9
was practked and dlaeuued fot
IIUt 1llo I&gt;, the many thlnp th■)' Per1lnaer, P a t r I c I • Henneaay mt=nts. 1 h·ave learned rt.sponti• Jver1Jty c1mpu,.
Mn.
Harriet
S.
Neigler
of
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first aid UH. Bach member
Radford
FranCftl
ou
Bnrbara
h
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H
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bllity, cooperation, self-rodidenre
Jeara."
N
cirle
will
be
recoplzed
for
2li
was
requlnd
&amp;o do ene demonB
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anc
homa
v
andra
1· 11 and have bad lo�, of fun.
llllrlben tht Columbla Make S
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year�
of
4-H
club
leaderRhlp
Hr•
atration
per
project.
Repor&amp;a were
B
Watson.
nda
Potta and !9Hle
---�I ad, who had artk-les on dis- re
vice.
Othert
rectolvin&amp;:
recognition
gtven
on
aafetr,
health,
4,H campa
pllJ 1$ lhi Ctatt Fair . Auguat, Sewln11 ha■ been a continuous NOTHING TO CENSOR
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will
yean
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M r s. and what memben had leamed
,nclude for
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llillll
wa■ c�oaen to be ex- health alld u fety a1't lmport11nt lecture tour of India cliief Hritish Mendel Jordan, Mrs. Henry Wells from ■tterxllna: county meetlDtt,
Sharon Holla';1 wh1"1M partl of o�r�
member was uaJ.anec1 a dif.
�.-���� movie ('@nsur .Lord Morrison said Mrs. Charles E. Blakeslee, Mrs. Each
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Amoa
5
Leonard
and
Ron
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Cleland.
ferent
job In helptn1 prepare the
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The
club
advisors
who
wlll
rebooth
for the county fair. T be
bec11use of the no kissing rult! in
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I.he
4-H
clo,er
for
5
yeara
club
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,et-well cft te ,...
tiffecl there.
ol
service
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include
Mra.
Ger•
pJe
In
t.he
community,
Gamea IDd
SHld L1:1dy Morrison: "Take out
Cold
lend
w
ell,
Mrs.
Betty
Carle- liaht refreahmenlll were eajofed
lhti �mbraoes and' what's left? ' '
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Mra,
Meter,
Robert
Jones at the rloN of uch meet1n1.PLAYS IT, WE .
Mr,, u,rold Loh,e, Mrs. Alpha For enterlalnmeal o.,, enjoyAUSTIN, Tex, IUPII - Sen. Cottrill, Mrs. Rex Shenefield, 1111d ed a wiener rout. aJumber party,
Ga&gt;rp Parkhouse of Dal1a1 threw Charles Carr.
and pjcnlt and went IWbnmlnl at
his weight WedneedLlt' behind a Pin,' will be pt'IH.bted by tht Lue Alma.
bill to regulate safety brake• t1r1 standard 011 Company of OhJo, 'Jbe club advilon how that tb,
farm traik!n.
Thoss altendina the ll&amp;DCbeon wW ,Pb will benefit ia tbt future by
"1 don't w1mt to Ket hit by any. be IIUHts of the &amp;ears ltaebuck: being better homeatabn �
fortlliler," he explained.
Foundation.
ek1zent of. d&gt;eir �&amp;Y SUI ANN MYll:S
RIM!vhw � Club
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Hurt,Hands, and Health." Thia
ii I way of llvln&amp; emphuit to
lhl prldical nlallonlblps to ••etfday Uvlnf: of tbe 4-fotd devel•
opmenl of youth - n�taJ. pb.yaical, 1N&gt;Ci■I, ■nd ,pirlt111I. They
stttu the better W8JI of doJnj
everyday tam through their Motto "To Make the Best Beter. "
One of &amp;he objectives ol 4-H club
work la to beJp )'OUlll people acquire knowledge, lklllit, and atU•
tudel for a 11t.JafylD11 home and
family life. 'I1le 4-H elubs ,tart
with the home lo the development
of Jl:rOjeda . and oth8?' program1.
'l'hly provide a mefw work exper•

Miss Yost Was
Interviewed

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ome FurnIS

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Miss Wells Has

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HOLDS 833 POUNDS
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tCATIONAt. 4•H CLUB WIIK
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County Since 1872

and Savings Company

Mambo, Federal ROMNo Sy&gt;tom
Member Federal Deposit lnsuranw Corpor1f1011
POMEROY, OHIO

Dtpo■lt lnsurlJlO!"}:S,:t�A
Oorp,

POMIROY

H"e,.•1 a salute ta tht many young men ind
'Women of our community who work 50 de,.
•otedly through loco) 4-H chaptors,

Ll=:AAN.
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Follow The CraW111

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Hats off to

Jervinz, lltfi■

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ON THE BRIGHTEST
CORNER IN MIDDLEPORT

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RUTLAND

One or the first lessons learned in 4-H ts the
value @f thrift. We salute all 4-H membe.rs and
f
the people who guide them,

BAKER FURNITURE

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plJlli&gt;eoplJy ol lllt bued oa· WI• '
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Wayl IOll■fylq lo - - i-,
ple erow up and auwne po,''''1lll
of
leadenblp u llnt 1"WIIJ Dien
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ieneto. together wdh th� respon,J. and women. 'I'hll le Utt prod ol
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They
eompUshment.
11 ae
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oily lo the doing of everyday
r1
,home tub.
Another objecllve aims to devt-1•
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,ft
op an appreciation for the tmportr10Jecf$
anct of tcienUfic a,ricukure and
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home economics and their rel■ •
lJonti\lpa to the total � A llffllda Nonfl
Emphula 1s being placed un the SyraCI.IBI J1mior Jolly stltcllers
learning or the "whys" aa t h e .,H Club consiati of ,trll up to .
first 1tep in makinj everydsy de- the age oI u,
el1iona. '1'1lere ls opportunity to The members of our club
explore careers in these flelf.s We Brenda Norrli Patricia �•
are told that 40 pe:r cent of a 1 1 SUunne w�, Terrie ,.;.
jobs are relat.ed to agrleu1ture and rell, Karen Grueaer and Bn:nda .. ,
home economics. Members of 4-H S■yre. Advisor, � Addie Nor­
abould have a head start in pre- rla wet Aulatant Adviiot Mrs
parlne for the� careers.
Naomi London. All �p!eted
Still another Jmportant aim 1r their project&amp; and sent them to
the 4-H · clubs is to help :,oung th■ Cowity Fair. 'l'tu"• dreae1 1
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people develop thelr leadership were exhibited and modeled, all
talenta and abilities to reacb optl- receiving an "A". W■ wtr1 honGJ'lo
mum cltize11shlp potentials. 4-H eel by havinJ one of our drffiel
clubs have often been called "iii- chosen to go lo the State Fair �
tle democraclea" in action. Tbey exhibit.
art liven great flexibility in plan- We sold our sharo of pota ,
nln1 their own programs. There chip1 and all ol the club tDjQfer,I
are op�rtunities for mem\)ers lo the beautJful Ohio Rtver • die
develo� personal standards· .:md a Avalon Cruise. See you at campl

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With Firestone Rubber-X
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bodies for longer wear over
the road or in the field.

Cong ratulations to m•m•en ...

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T�o Rib Design gives �p to
twice the wellJ' of old typea, ,
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Steers easy ..;Tur1w short.

wor:k being done.
If you are not a member or leader

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FIRESTONE D ISTRIBUTOR

W. At.in Slreet

Phil, Will lamson

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SALUTING ALL OUR .
4-H QUI MEMBERS
We welcome tlie opportunity, dur­
ing this 4-H Club Week, to add
our congratulations to our com­
munity 4-H boys and girls a n d
!heir devoted leaders for the fine

GUIDE GRIP

W ILLIAMSON 011.- . CO.

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you join in doing your part!

for their

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WHk Mar. 4-1 1
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NEW YORK
CLOTHING HOUSE

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MARCH 4-1 1

�JS IS 4-H .CLUB WEEK

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Mason. furniture
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Rutland, Ohio
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Jp Policv. Ohio Projects

a., Mn, ltuth lbenlNch
AdYIMr, hrtland 14HI 4-H Clul:I
(Mr 1. Ebertbaeb bu •••ved as f- H Club adruor
for the Portland Ideal 4-H Club for U yean. She
was eleded In INO lo ••rve • two year term on the
Stale 4-H Advllory Committee repre1ent1nc t h e
,ountles or LawrenC1!, Jackson, G11U1, Vinion, Ho,­
klnf and M•lg1.J

Saturday even1111 .
Mr. and Mn. Henry SpeaCff
re&lt;elved word lh,t their twin
granddaqblert ,..,.., In the ._
pltol In Fow,..in. Colo. One bu
poewnonla. Tbo IJlolhor Is tho
former Mary Spoocer.

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TOPEKA, ltu. - Sla1e llep.
William 0. II� ,mo b!tro­
duced a bill to reqllirl barben
to hi•• bJCh ,cbool - iolu:
"Tbe, toll DII loM lnlolU,.nt
people tallt about lhlql - Ibo
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intoJliplll - lolJt 1bou1
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To u rn a m e n t Un de rway
c:u: :!; Big league Ca mps In Florida
T
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Virginia occountod lor the matt
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ooe-1idod victo In the blstoey ol
the ACC tournament. Elovm dif.
ferent playera &amp;ot mto the IICOr
1118 colwnn for th, Blue DevU,,
who used their second strln&amp;en
lor mo,1 of the linal hall
South Carolma pulled the blg
l.se of th
ound
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n...,.oder for the tit\e.
The lead changed hands Ill limes
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Attention Urged To

Pine Tree Plantings

ATHENS - OWneri or plM tree
plantatklu mi&amp;bt wen follow the
eumple of what the Ohio DJ..1s· ,n
of FOiI hj ll dofnl cm atalll lands
at thll Uml of year. according to
ct thil time of year, accordin I to
V. D. fkmc::heU, d1strict foreater.
"When other fann dutiel are at
a mJnlmmn ii a good time to give
attention to pine plantlnp, and
dlvldondl will bt paid lr the fu.
lure lffl Ibis _.,.. aa!d Hoocbell.
''At Zaleakl and Hocking State
Forest, we an pruning and thln•
Dini tlandt that are 20 or more
,earl oltl At Zalelkl boyi from
tho Y�_Cwp IN! doing th�
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ed over by p\t&lt;:h. The 17-foot
length Is determined hy the f;:ict
that the usual l'!ngth of a saw
log IA 16 - et.·•
Thinning plantations: Is

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Many 4-H girls make their own fashions and In turn
this Is one of the major projects of this fine pro­
gram. We salute the girls who sew . . . all other
4-H club members and their leaders,

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LAST TIMI TONIGHT!
Jlart � ,md
Audio lildttlt, In
"THI UNJCllt■tVIN"
ID Scopa llld Color
- alllo Jofft■y 14:111 tr,
"Ltff LAGOON•

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H■ATINIJ 11'1TIMI

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EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE

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CAIITOON IY■IIY Nt■HT

This yur, more than 2 mlllion members of Amtiica'li
-4-H Clubs are sharing in activities that will help make
them happy and valuable cltimns tomorrow. We salute
the members of -4-H everywhere - especially you for­
w1rcf �ooking boys and girls of our own CQITlfflunlty.
We er�•av._s glad )Kl 0;opere19 with yo1.1 In every
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The Very lest
USED d.15

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CHICAGO &lt; UPJ) - City water
department employes Weclnt"sclay
found $100 in a box in a dim'v
lighted barement corner or s[
Anne Roman Catholic Ct,urc h And
hurr ied lo tell the Re,. Harold
O'Gara about 1 he bu1·Jd mJ Iun..a,
bonanz a.
Fathrr u'Gara t:1,mkr I them,
and then explained the i:hu c h' s
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l'ffllOving culls and smt1ll trer!I.
IO that the others have more sun•
light, moisture and nutrients. This
can be done conveniently during
pruning operations. Honchtll ex­
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we are trlmrning off pine limbs ..1p
to 17 feet hlgb where practicable.
"We are doing the wor� now be·
cause no 1nNcta AN ■round to tube to the cellar hideaway.

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went oheBd for good on • ,-Ir
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Louil � oo 8"" ...,_
eni '"C otIp •
17 ,J( the
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l&amp;
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1'Fedo
llnol
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IA
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laul
of
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Loo Aag,lto bao 11¥9 .... ..
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•
roporu Olflp dtroup
ol play.
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.nd now tbe ,,.r ,ophomoro from
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the other aemillnal maldl � rlarldo't ,prtn&amp; trlllIJnl COntlO Atnericm I.Mp chatDflQ I 1ft'
In
him•
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upon
takmg
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lrort
ba1 NYm. TIN
New
day, Maryland facet Wake For, �Y wlllt tho ....fllty that • _., lhetr olforu to obl1bt •
BY BOB E. BYER
..11 to mei. out ills own brand
loaoes be&lt;ween oow ...S
eat, wbich had • first.round bye. DM1ltk:J1tb dMI may bl ID tbt pitcher. Botb tllntth ad Dohettv
would
Aeavt' the LMal
ot pwushment to the member
Seatlnel Sport, W�r
West Virginia, • heavy favorilo otflnlinliJtod. ho,e.er, u., ...,. ")Ult
ochools.
only one v1&lt;1o.-y to dlnm •
-.. .,
to captun tt, ,....,th amlOCllti•e Addln&amp; fuel lo Ibo fire, a UIUOI , pu,mc tho l1fflo of day · ·
vfl •·
urrlh , •• n.uge
•- ,..
_ ....,.
_,. ..:�
Heyman, suspended for several
Southem Cont rence titM! and the
At Vero
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to win thr� of five
w g
league games by the ACC foUowLant
Beach rit., �.an
NCM bertb •that goes wttl- tt, u enen1 ffleDII«" P'r-.k
tho
,
i
g.,,_ only tt Do!N&gt;lt - .. ff
i
m� a brawl In the North Carolin,.
pltcbet-tlch Loo A I·,_
VIJ\ol b ·ll of tho � CU)' Atbl-t c■ who wh l,
--�•
poured It on In the �
Dodgen
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Doll
Newcombe
be%l
11•
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contest I t month. ":red
of their game alJOlnll VMI. The lroely 00D ....d '"'' be'd like lo 1111 hit «-back bid •lilt two
polllls Th••
ursday Ill Iea mg the
Syracu,,e, down s::Mf It a.,
Mount.ainNn we� led in 1100riDI land ODI of the BeJHmrri OriolN' lntrHqllaJ game· Nn,mmbl cm
hall.
sta&amp;ed a rally in tile
Blue D&amp;vil1 to a !9-54 romp over
'
bY Lee patrone with 20 pointl 10llll&amp; PllcillnC •hillet. Al tho
for the
With
sectional
tournament
play
in
full
swing,
and
a
period
and finally mtoopnf .., lit
V1rgm1a ,n a first-round gamo ol
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t.
illiam • Mary 18 the
W
touch
o!
baseball
in
the
o
air,
many
f.ans
and
ters
sportswr
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ho
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N
o
Confer
opn
Cout
ore
al 104-all fll tbo W
t
the Atlantic
ce EAL S.bl·
aame 1Jmo tbo .,. Yorll Y.,._ "Ho � bo fl"ll1 good lo have voiced their opmions,
todaynut
v•-1n1a
est
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or
.
f
W
1
they
do
every
a
year,
about
qU3l'le
1ben
x
r
pected
10
Rod Hundlor _,..
Tournament. Duke ls e
"TaildnC
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eorge Washlniton oppo,e, The o.,...." nported
CITY LEAGUE
a
t
G
aahinaton
W
lleOaIll
the
lliOUCO'
present
l
cla
sy;tem
ss
in
selecting
teams
for
the
difthe
u
lh
ill
i
the W
s only bulta fl ..
e wi
have an usy time against Soutn
ver wlltth Kantu
IQn
lloors
res Feb 21. 1961
Allton alter Nnamilte'• tmp,... ferenl tournaments.
S
H
gh
Citadel.
co
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,
,
w
lh
sern
na
and Loo An la ..,.I •
Carolina today m the
H,gh Three Game Ind Rock Texas Tech had to ov•m,me an Solklr l" i-lo C-� 1
i8 agreed , a_t least by most fans, that the present ::"""
' lllvo outing. " l"m eorlolnl)' well
It
u.,
""' of ,:: waY to
round.
t
P
In
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k
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lltlofled but It It too nrly lo ,ay Clau A teams, With maybe an exception here and there
Davos 585
II-point
deficit
In
tho
first
ball
ln other first-round ACC con• High Smgle Game Rockll DavlJ and nine-;,olnt debll In the ,.._ The by ID lht lilllotloo .P- wbelher Don can maka Ibo club.� are fairly even year after year. But let us Jump to th� the victory. .
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the Io St. _,,, Fla , lofty present Clan AA stem.
""'· South �arohna upset North 1 225
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thal
btllo!
be
poond
South
the
up
wrappln1
th
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ar llna • - 00-73 . and Mary Team Three Games Pomeroy ond beforel
Year after yeariorts:nouth Chillicothe, Marietta, t he 1 n= ��;
west Con eronco title with a Onola lll01 be Jlf'"ll1ri •, part !lilly Sbl&gt;tt, "1,o bao .U tho equip,
�an; ••�P�•� �\emson . 91·76
P
c.ment Block 2576
1111
league record ol U-3. The Red with one of lbelr YOUDI ,tan In _,I excopt perbapo a 10U11i Columbua and Cleveland schools and the Class AA the
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the O
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The Southern Conlerenc. •1
Team Smgle Grune Falls City Raiders were paced by the 20 order to acquire the power that am,, mllllaued lo lhn,,. well and ik:hOOls in the Northern part of the state are perenn ial
�
atarted th annual •••�omen. 1 Beer 900
COllld btlnc _, thtJr lint AIMt- provide tho Y- with hope finalists as the wt days of the tournaments draw near . "•" Yo game.
Harold Hudg•n•
. fa�ored_ \lest V:rints
of
po
Tbur'&lt;iay _ with
STANDINGS
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lean Leajuo c:bamplonlhl:&gt;.
that he'll 111ep Into their ?itdl\Jl1 , In a way, it Items foolish for th , clubs from this area 1
gm,a wh,ppmg Virgm,a M1ht_AtY 1
like Pomeroy, Gallipolis and Athens to participate in the
A New Sturdy
wou Lost Pct
W■-'1 I.Win
rotation lhlt year.
lnst,tute . ...71 : George Washmo- Sports Center
AA
tou
ament
ach
�'!'
year
s.
ea
r
a
schools
their
make
E
rn
13 8
6 1;
M 8Jlallff Paul &amp;!chards of tho ··t haven 't cut \oo9e wilh •very•
.
"'" upseumg second-ranked Vlr - l Fa\J s City Beer
start into tournament competition, stay alive for a mo_ 571
\Jlsltlod
that
0r1o1
ha
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12
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9
11
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thin
uld
who
Sllort,
wu
gm,.a Tech, 114-83 : Wllham &amp; M�.-y Hot Rods
10,, 10,, 500
evtll lldlen to i,ropo,ed dull lor 3-$ with the Yalll.eet and 6-2 wi•h ment, then lose out to the bigger schools, never getting 1
edg:ng Fuma,, . 8�84:. '" a tr,_ple Pomeroy Cemenl
Chuck !Csttada, Milt Paptas, Jer· ll!ddnond 1att ...!lOD. "I think very far. Chances are th� school.! of this area never will
overtime: and The c,tadel ehmfor Gir�
10 11
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ry Walker, Ja&lt;i: Fllbttr or $tev. the llow -,.- of pitmfol off be a fmalift under (!hio s two class tournament system.
Block
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Si,..
8\i to J
It
seems
to
me
Oh•�
could
set
u;,
a
tltree
class
system.
m•tlng R,chmond . 10-&lt;1s
Bat�r. bat Lano wu undtrlieod the ll&gt;OUt1d every day II belpin.
Rob' n•ons
such
a,
Wut
Virg1DU1_.
Then
schools
like o�rs would
On other lronts. Texas T- h La,. nJ ry .
lo b■ offering verut!le Oicl: Wil, .... My ar1l1 1..1, u pod u It
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9' , I I ' , · 2
,
have_
better
chance
1n
�urn�ent
competition
a
. Nelwh1p,ed Texas, 63-&lt;0, to clinch 11, Ohio Po·;;er
$3.99
8 13 .',5,1
Iiams 10 Balllrnore in the hopes ever did· .
aonvill�. )US! under the �re, . IS able to play Class A
si:Aso� mGHS
liret Southwest Conference baskel- 1
of landing lloyt Wilhelm or Hal Rocky Nel!on_ and. Bob �; competition corne
tournam,nt time and a few years back
ball crown and a berth in th� (r i 3 r..aires Ari SJ i\oester ti2-I.
Brown·
two of the Pittsburgh Ptrales move(! into the state finals.
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VEGAS
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(UPJI
-SugNCAJ\ tournaJnl;!nl and G?Or�;: lnJ
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Mayo Snuth, roving scout fot World Serles stars· a1i'ltftd , tev• .
I C ..r,1e L:?s Dome .,.,oj
/lAIDDLIPOllT
ft lS
• . our area couid h ave a competitor 1
· my opj ruon
town crushed New Ynrk un:••er- 2.17_
ar Ray Robinson said today Floyd the Yankees, conferred with Ien- .
,
cbampio
hits
m
the
ld
ns
nearly
every year with a thr� class system and not have
sity, rt-69. to eli:-n·nate any L � r,i :l lr J n- 5 f,�c;,:; C·: nt�r , Patterson should be more con:'°"
Thursday
and
intta
141uH
came
to
set
back
and watch the btper Class AA teams and
&lt;·h�nce the Violets h1ri ol e1 . nlnf( �x:�
I cerned with lngemar Johansson's
.
trumager
Danny
MurtaUjh
wp
the
ones
from
the North take 1t all every year.
U
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a bid to the National lm·itatl tm T u l Game S:;url:1 C� nt:!r I, �ighl h a�d "th an WI' th my we Ifar�
further hearteMd when outfielder
' '" rny hght "1th Gene Fullmer. o"o Wih S.h..t tout11.,..0.. lloheM,, Clemente checked in aod
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FIGHT RESULTS
Two area teams open their tournament play toni2bt
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H i r . � sou1.F:a.s A\'n.
Robinson, 40, who face! his n, ua1tN1 Pteu teteraauoaal completed the squad. HaJ Smith and my old friend ''Fearless" retu rned today from Ffor8)· Unlft•.d Pres, lntri-n1ll",n1l
fourth title .bout with ttuddleLOS ANGELES - AlejanJro :�en M�n•ey 176.
and Dick SchoUeld alao connected id.a gunshine to voice his opinions of tonight' s games.
Clan M
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weight Fullmer at the Las Vegas
Lavorante, 204, Bt•enos A.ir··s, H:.&gt;nk Cletwor,hy 1; :
However, I believe he is a bit confused, with the se asolidly fot the Pirates in their
At D•rtoa
Convention HaU Saturday night Dayton Charhinade 63
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Atgentina, knocked out D:·kt:: Be!:&gt; Louks 171.
son change at hand, because some "Jf his comments have
camp Jame.
mailed wryly when reminded of
a
s
light
lean
toward
ba
s
eball.
Sabedong, 2251h, S.'.ln Franci�- Roc 1:') Davis 170.
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Fairview 40
heavyweight champion Paller- Dayton Dunbar 89
- At the Wellston Sectional, Racine over Coalton; I
1 Pe, k Wagner 169.
co (5).
THESE CAIS
Morrison
is
not
interested
in
starting
baseball
quite
son's roncem for him.
yet.
Beavercreek
::ii
MUST
BE 901LD
.
1
- Nebonville over Sout.hwestern; Coach Massie's boys '
Slender Ray delivered hlS ad- Centerville 57 Greenview 41
NO REASONBI.I
hit the ball Well but Coach Sheskey' s lads have a tight
,ice for the heavyweight cham� Dayton tauru:nt 57,
OFFER REFUSED ·
infield.
:';'',.',
at a n� ,,_,., confer�nce. A sportsDay toft Wilbur Wright 46
.
2-1957
FOIIO
P-'Down
at
the
AA
Tourney
in
Chesapeake,
Pomeroy
writer ·nformed him that Pattilr- Vandalia Butler 51
. Tecumse
OW over Ironton; The Panthers' baseball diamond isn't 1-1957 STUDE�D
son had said thal Sugar Ray
f
h 71
Cluimpion 6., The ...
quite ready yet.
should not worry about the rough Troy 74 Trotwood Madison 66
COLUMBUS &lt;UPl&gt;-Ohfo State
nomy cu . . ,,.,.
H
int
r
' Al ColamW.
tactocs Fullmer used m the ring.
.- Sou,th Po . over . Coal G ove; Fred utchinson
1-1956 CHEVUl:'ff
should wrap up Its ....,nd 811 Ten thinks
he s got a first diVIS1on ball club and here's anbut $hould concentrate on gett\ni Cotumbua WatlvloO 11
basketliall &lt;haln�lorulhip In a row 0th r
1-1955 CHEVIIOLP
Into top condition to be· hi:n.
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·MilllJrl 36 Saturdey oteht ■t Sl. John Aren. __
lol Alr 2 - , 6
For Saturday_ night's ocbeduled Columbm Ea.st 64,
but Michigab State Is cortaln to knedtlng off hio State.
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Laken Almost Sure
O
1-195i
CHIVIIOl.ff
IS-round !lght. Fullmer, ol West
C.iut!Ibul c.ntral 43 make a lighting try ot upoetlng Go' ·
this
nd
las Of pOSI-Season Berth
Bot
Air
4 Of. 6. �
T= :��dan. U tah, � !':�•red �:.., H Columbus North 53, Groveport 45 the nation'• only major undoleat- .. ':/';.� the ';:ar �aso.'.
and nice.
w t
re
.
lft:\:ause of hIS Sw:u1uua, perllLll�ent ColWllbus West «I,
!.
ed. college team.
1-1950 STUDI.A0:11 .. ,
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the Big Ten with By UDi&amp;e4 Pren lmenaliHal
Ohio
.' :
attack and 11-yea� age advantage.
The
1-1951
CH■VIOl.ff
havie
Lakers
Ang�les
Los
beaten
n
have
�
Spartans
been
ty
Grove Ci 53 The
12 co
e wi s and bas at
The ,core for their three prevllllH
2
Ooor
•-•
y
all
but
w
ly
r1h
g
y
up
a
playo
earl
y
ff be
Jocb,d
.-.ei bod , tnoln oii leall clindted I part of the title
i,, n
Al 'fNl7
1-tMI
CHIVIIOUT
tolle bouts stands al one victory Sprlngfi&lt;ld catholic &lt;II, Eaton 311 11iX of II pti,ei. but they hove th• @n Iow , &lt;Qll
he
Basketball
Na
tional
AslOly
ll share In that in t
a
FINl\ln■ 2 Of• ...,
� each, and • draw.
Sp�iehl South n, Slrlne; :,t �- of beintl obe ol ol,Jy b)' wlltnbli all th,.. of its re- ciaLioo'• Westem Division.
"'nes
left la 111111 ...
CU STOM-DESIGNED
fDllr tul!ls that ha.. IN th, matnm, -• while Ohio Stat,, Wilh star ilgin Baylor pumpiog
Al
Bo
Nt■
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o,,e,, 1-1- Tll 7 ..-.;
In ,. points, the Laker, deleatod
FOR YOUR CAR
Cleveland West Tech 43, Berea 41 BuckeJH thla ....., •t halftlll&gt;e i..e. twice.
of
hwnlilatlolt
the
had
alao
They
Cleve MIX Hayes 59,
the Syracuse National,, 11+110, at
al the
.
Installed In minutes
ut. 81 with all ''th teams Scranton, Pa.. Thursday Dight,
�
est
54
befltJi
the
lea1ft
atalnlt
whom
AJI.
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bard-la-l,ellave
Atllellc■ Jerry LueM iet • il&gt;ort· � have tried "' rubllle Ohio and need wly three more vie
Al 11,lllu&lt;•
price of .
#iliotorolo car r•lllkK with VOLUMAr,C- 9lva
U..al
iii Ttlt j,etiol,al pltto scor- Stat, down lo sift, the Spltrtans torie! In fi,e remaining f!llll1'I to
WalrlDIVUle till,
,.., rlcll, IIOftlhlN ..... .,. aml '1111""" 1'• 11;Q1�
Tramport,ttoa OIi
to hove an equal lock up a �-oea,on berth
Cleveialt4 cathedtal LIIUt 41 \!Ii lilatil ol • ,..flllo. Putd••• welo apected
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Land and Wa1'i"
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of
TtHj lllichlblet did Luu lour laclt
c!leveland Helgbl.ll 4',
Iii.._... ctt.itt-tlld1 ,p au 9� of cil tr,,,.
1be Laar1 are Idle until Sw,.
enid ftwu froa poweflinM, N•w filfrGIRtdlt ,..
ClevelalMI Cllanel 36 jloilltt bellot 1tt a later tame.
I. /lAolR R.
c1-, u are the Cincinoati Royall.
Jl\lt the fact . temalli.1 th•1 FOREIGNERS UP NORTH
4uc.. cllllrion,
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who
ol
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1957 Olds::.::
1958 Mercury��.'.!. $'J095
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a., Mn, ltuth lbenlNch
AdYIMr, hrtland 14HI 4-H Clul:I
(Mr 1. Ebertbaeb bu •••ved as f- H Club adruor
for the Portland Ideal 4-H Club for U yean. She
was eleded In INO lo ••rve • two year term on the
Stale 4-H Advllory Committee repre1ent1nc t h e
,ountles or LawrenC1!, Jackson, G11U1, Vinion, Ho,­
klnf and M•lg1.J

Saturday even1111 .
Mr. and Mn. Henry SpeaCff
re&lt;elved word lh,t their twin
granddaqblert ,..,.., In the ._
pltol In Fow,..in. Colo. One bu
poewnonla. Tbo IJlolhor Is tho
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William 0. II� ,mo b!tro­
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to hi•• bJCh ,cbool - iolu:
"Tbe, toll DII loM lnlolU,.nt
people tallt about lhlql - Ibo
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T
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Virginia occountod lor the matt
ry
ooe-1idod victo In the blstoey ol
the ACC tournament. Elovm dif.
ferent playera &amp;ot mto the IICOr
1118 colwnn for th, Blue DevU,,
who used their second strln&amp;en
lor mo,1 of the linal hall
South Carolma pulled the blg
l.se of th
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Attention Urged To

Pine Tree Plantings

ATHENS - OWneri or plM tree
plantatklu mi&amp;bt wen follow the
eumple of what the Ohio DJ..1s· ,n
of FOiI hj ll dofnl cm atalll lands
at thll Uml of year. according to
ct thil time of year, accordin I to
V. D. fkmc::heU, d1strict foreater.
"When other fann dutiel are at
a mJnlmmn ii a good time to give
attention to pine plantlnp, and
dlvldondl will bt paid lr the fu.
lure lffl Ibis _.,.. aa!d Hoocbell.
''At Zaleakl and Hocking State
Forest, we an pruning and thln•
Dini tlandt that are 20 or more
,earl oltl At Zalelkl boyi from
tho Y�_Cwp IN! doing th�
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that the usual l'!ngth of a saw
log IA 16 - et.·•
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this Is one of the major projects of this fine pro­
gram. We salute the girls who sew . . . all other
4-H club members and their leaders,

Alfrcrl• . ,;_n.. ,

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This yur, more than 2 mlllion members of Amtiica'li
-4-H Clubs are sharing in activities that will help make
them happy and valuable cltimns tomorrow. We salute
the members of -4-H everywhere - especially you for­
w1rcf �ooking boys and girls of our own CQITlfflunlty.
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THEFT-PROOF
CHICAGO &lt; UPJ) - City water
department employes Weclnt"sclay
found $100 in a box in a dim'v
lighted barement corner or s[
Anne Roman Catholic Ct,urc h And
hurr ied lo tell the Re,. Harold
O'Gara about 1 he bu1·Jd mJ Iun..a,
bonanz a.
Fathrr u'Gara t:1,mkr I them,
and then explained the i:hu c h' s
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light, moisture and nutrients. This
can be done conveniently during
pruning operations. Honchtll ex­
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we are trlmrning off pine limbs ..1p
to 17 feet hlgb where practicable.
"We are doing the wor� now be·
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THE
SPORTS DESK

aw�
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went oheBd for good on • ,-Ir
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Louil � oo 8"" ...,_
eni '"C otIp •
17 ,J( the
E4 I)'l9-h
,..m,tuted to the good gracea of
l&amp;
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1'Fedo
llnol
I.be
IA
■hotl
laul
of
&amp;,nalorw
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Loo Aag,lto bao 11¥9 .... ..
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ol play.
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.nd now tbe ,,.r ,ophomoro from
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the other aemillnal maldl � rlarldo't ,prtn&amp; trlllIJnl COntlO Atnericm I.Mp chatDflQ I 1ft'
In
him•
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upon
takmg
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lrort
ba1 NYm. TIN
New
day, Maryland facet Wake For, �Y wlllt tho ....fllty that • _., lhetr olforu to obl1bt •
BY BOB E. BYER
..11 to mei. out ills own brand
loaoes be&lt;ween oow ...S
eat, wbich had • first.round bye. DM1ltk:J1tb dMI may bl ID tbt pitcher. Botb tllntth ad Dohettv
would
Aeavt' the LMal
ot pwushment to the member
Seatlnel Sport, W�r
West Virginia, • heavy favorilo otflnlinliJtod. ho,e.er, u., ...,. ")Ult
ochools.
only one v1&lt;1o.-y to dlnm •
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to captun tt, ,....,th amlOCllti•e Addln&amp; fuel lo Ibo fire, a UIUOI , pu,mc tho l1fflo of day · ·
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Heyman, suspended for several
Southem Cont rence titM! and the
At Vero
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to win thr� of five
w g
league games by the ACC foUowLant
Beach rit., �.an
NCM bertb •that goes wttl- tt, u enen1 ffleDII«" P'r-.k
tho
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g.,,_ only tt Do!N&gt;lt - .. ff
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m� a brawl In the North Carolin,.
pltcbet-tlch Loo A I·,_
VIJ\ol b ·ll of tho � CU)' Atbl-t c■ who wh l,
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Dodgen
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Newcombe
be%l
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of their game alJOlnll VMI. The lroely 00D ....d '"'' be'd like lo 1111 hit «-back bid •lilt two
polllls Th••
ursday Ill Iea mg the
Syracu,,e, down s::Mf It a.,
Mount.ainNn we� led in 1100riDI land ODI of the BeJHmrri OriolN' lntrHqllaJ game· Nn,mmbl cm
hall.
sta&amp;ed a rally in tile
Blue D&amp;vil1 to a !9-54 romp over
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for the
With
sectional
tournament
play
in
full
swing,
and
a
period
and finally mtoopnf .., lit
V1rgm1a ,n a first-round gamo ol
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illiam • Mary 18 the
W
touch
o!
baseball
in
the
o
air,
many
f.ans
and
ters
sportswr
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ho
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N
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Confer
opn
Cout
ore
al 104-all fll tbo W
t
the Atlantic
ce EAL S.bl·
aame 1Jmo tbo .,. Yorll Y.,._ "Ho � bo fl"ll1 good lo have voiced their opmions,
todaynut
v•-1n1a
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f
W
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they
do
every
a
year,
about
qU3l'le
1ben
x
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10
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Tournament. Duke ls e
"TaildnC
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eorge Washlniton oppo,e, The o.,...." nported
CITY LEAGUE
a
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aahinaton
W
lleOaIll
the
lliOUCO'
present
l
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sy;tem
ss
in
selecting
teams
for
the
difthe
u
lh
ill
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the W
s only bulta fl ..
e wi
have an usy time against Soutn
ver wlltth Kantu
IQn
lloors
res Feb 21. 1961
Allton alter Nnamilte'• tmp,... ferenl tournaments.
S
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Citadel.
co
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sern
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and Loo An la ..,.I •
Carolina today m the
H,gh Three Game Ind Rock Texas Tech had to ov•m,me an Solklr l" i-lo C-� 1
i8 agreed , a_t least by most fans, that the present ::"""
' lllvo outing. " l"m eorlolnl)' well
It
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round.
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lltlofled but It It too nrly lo ,ay Clau A teams, With maybe an exception here and there
Davos 585
II-point
deficit
In
tho
first
ball
ln other first-round ACC con• High Smgle Game Rockll DavlJ and nine-;,olnt debll In the ,.._ The by ID lht lilllotloo .P- wbelher Don can maka Ibo club.� are fairly even year after year. But let us Jump to th� the victory. .
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""'· South �arohna upset North 1 225
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btllo!
be
poond
South
the
up
wrappln1
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ar llna • - 00-73 . and Mary Team Three Games Pomeroy ond beforel
Year after yeariorts:nouth Chillicothe, Marietta, t he 1 n= ��;
west Con eronco title with a Onola lll01 be Jlf'"ll1ri •, part !lilly Sbl&gt;tt, "1,o bao .U tho equip,
�an; ••�P�•� �\emson . 91·76
P
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league record ol U-3. The Red with one of lbelr YOUDI ,tan In _,I excopt perbapo a 10U11i Columbua and Cleveland schools and the Class AA the
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the O
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The Southern Conlerenc. •1
Team Smgle Grune Falls City Raiders were paced by the 20 order to acquire the power that am,, mllllaued lo lhn,,. well and ik:hOOls in the Northern part of the state are perenn ial
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atarted th annual •••�omen. 1 Beer 900
COllld btlnc _, thtJr lint AIMt- provide tho Y- with hope finalists as the wt days of the tournaments draw near . "•" Yo game.
Harold Hudg•n•
. fa�ored_ \lest V:rints
of
po
Tbur'&lt;iay _ with
STANDINGS
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that he'll 111ep Into their ?itdl\Jl1 , In a way, it Items foolish for th , clubs from this area 1
gm,a wh,ppmg Virgm,a M1ht_AtY 1
like Pomeroy, Gallipolis and Athens to participate in the
A New Sturdy
wou Lost Pct
W■-'1 I.Win
rotation lhlt year.
lnst,tute . ...71 : George Washmo- Sports Center
AA
tou
ament
ach
�'!'
year
s.
ea
r
a
schools
their
make
E
rn
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6 1;
M 8Jlallff Paul &amp;!chards of tho ··t haven 't cut \oo9e wilh •very•
.
"'" upseumg second-ranked Vlr - l Fa\J s City Beer
start into tournament competition, stay alive for a mo_ 571
\Jlsltlod
that
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thin
uld
who
Sllort,
wu
gm,.a Tech, 114-83 : Wllham &amp; M�.-y Hot Rods
10,, 10,, 500
evtll lldlen to i,ropo,ed dull lor 3-$ with the Yalll.eet and 6-2 wi•h ment, then lose out to the bigger schools, never getting 1
edg:ng Fuma,, . 8�84:. '" a tr,_ple Pomeroy Cemenl
Chuck !Csttada, Milt Paptas, Jer· ll!ddnond 1att ...!lOD. "I think very far. Chances are th� school.! of this area never will
overtime: and The c,tadel ehmfor Gir�
10 11
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ry Walker, Ja&lt;i: Fllbttr or $tev. the llow -,.- of pitmfol off be a fmalift under (!hio s two class tournament system.
Block
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It
seems
to
me
Oh•�
could
set
u;,
a
tltree
class
system.
m•tlng R,chmond . 10-&lt;1s
Bat�r. bat Lano wu undtrlieod the ll&gt;OUt1d every day II belpin.
Rob' n•ons
such
a,
Wut
Virg1DU1_.
Then
schools
like o�rs would
On other lronts. Texas T- h La,. nJ ry .
lo b■ offering verut!le Oicl: Wil, .... My ar1l1 1..1, u pod u It
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have_
better
chance
1n
�urn�ent
competition
a
. Nelwh1p,ed Texas, 63-&lt;0, to clinch 11, Ohio Po·;;er
$3.99
8 13 .',5,1
Iiams 10 Balllrnore in the hopes ever did· .
aonvill�. )US! under the �re, . IS able to play Class A
si:Aso� mGHS
liret Southwest Conference baskel- 1
of landing lloyt Wilhelm or Hal Rocky Nel!on_ and. Bob �; competition corne
tournam,nt time and a few years back
ball crown and a berth in th� (r i 3 r..aires Ari SJ i\oester ti2-I.
Brown·
two of the Pittsburgh Ptrales move(! into the state finals.
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VEGAS
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(UPJI
-SugNCAJ\ tournaJnl;!nl and G?Or�;: lnJ
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Mayo Snuth, roving scout fot World Serles stars· a1i'ltftd , tev• .
I C ..r,1e L:?s Dome .,.,oj
/lAIDDLIPOllT
ft lS
• . our area couid h ave a competitor 1
· my opj ruon
town crushed New Ynrk un:••er- 2.17_
ar Ray Robinson said today Floyd the Yankees, conferred with Ien- .
,
cbampio
hits
m
the
ld
ns
nearly
every year with a thr� class system and not have
sity, rt-69. to eli:-n·nate any L � r,i :l lr J n- 5 f,�c;,:; C·: nt�r , Patterson should be more con:'°"
Thursday
and
intta
141uH
came
to
set
back
and watch the btper Class AA teams and
&lt;·h�nce the Violets h1ri ol e1 . nlnf( �x:�
I cerned with lngemar Johansson's
.
trumager
Danny
MurtaUjh
wp
the
ones
from
the North take 1t all every year.
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a bid to the National lm·itatl tm T u l Game S:;url:1 C� nt:!r I, �ighl h a�d "th an WI' th my we Ifar�
further hearteMd when outfielder
' '" rny hght "1th Gene Fullmer. o"o Wih S.h..t tout11.,..0.. lloheM,, Clemente checked in aod
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Two area teams open their tournament play toni2bt
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Robinson, 40, who face! his n, ua1tN1 Pteu teteraauoaal completed the squad. HaJ Smith and my old friend ''Fearless" retu rned today from Ffor8)· Unlft•.d Pres, lntri-n1ll",n1l
fourth title .bout with ttuddleLOS ANGELES - AlejanJro :�en M�n•ey 176.
and Dick SchoUeld alao connected id.a gunshine to voice his opinions of tonight' s games.
Clan M
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weight Fullmer at the Las Vegas
Lavorante, 204, Bt•enos A.ir··s, H:.&gt;nk Cletwor,hy 1; :
However, I believe he is a bit confused, with the se asolidly fot the Pirates in their
At D•rtoa
Convention HaU Saturday night Dayton Charhinade 63
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son change at hand, because some "Jf his comments have
camp Jame.
mailed wryly when reminded of
a
s
light
lean
toward
ba
s
eball.
Sabedong, 2251h, S.'.ln Franci�- Roc 1:') Davis 170.
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Fairview 40
heavyweight champion Paller- Dayton Dunbar 89
- At the Wellston Sectional, Racine over Coalton; I
1 Pe, k Wagner 169.
co (5).
THESE CAIS
Morrison
is
not
interested
in
starting
baseball
quite
son's roncem for him.
yet.
Beavercreek
::ii
MUST
BE 901LD
.
1
- Nebonville over Sout.hwestern; Coach Massie's boys '
Slender Ray delivered hlS ad- Centerville 57 Greenview 41
NO REASONBI.I
hit the ball Well but Coach Sheskey' s lads have a tight
,ice for the heavyweight cham� Dayton tauru:nt 57,
OFFER REFUSED ·
infield.
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at a n� ,,_,., confer�nce. A sportsDay toft Wilbur Wright 46
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2-1957
FOIIO
P-'Down
at
the
AA
Tourney
in
Chesapeake,
Pomeroy
writer ·nformed him that Pattilr- Vandalia Butler 51
. Tecumse
OW over Ironton; The Panthers' baseball diamond isn't 1-1957 STUDE�D
son had said thal Sugar Ray
f
h 71
Cluimpion 6., The ...
quite ready yet.
should not worry about the rough Troy 74 Trotwood Madison 66
COLUMBUS &lt;UPl&gt;-Ohfo State
nomy cu . . ,,.,.
H
int
r
' Al ColamW.
tactocs Fullmer used m the ring.
.- Sou,th Po . over . Coal G ove; Fred utchinson
1-1956 CHEVUl:'ff
should wrap up Its ....,nd 811 Ten thinks
he s got a first diVIS1on ball club and here's anbut $hould concentrate on gett\ni Cotumbua WatlvloO 11
basketliall &lt;haln�lorulhip In a row 0th r
1-1955 CHEVIIOLP
Into top condition to be· hi:n.
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·MilllJrl 36 Saturdey oteht ■t Sl. John Aren. __
lol Alr 2 - , 6
For Saturday_ night's ocbeduled Columbm Ea.st 64,
but Michigab State Is cortaln to knedtlng off hio State.
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Laken Almost Sure
O
1-195i
CHIVIIOl.ff
IS-round !lght. Fullmer, ol West
C.iut!Ibul c.ntral 43 make a lighting try ot upoetlng Go' ·
this
nd
las Of pOSI-Season Berth
Bot
Air
4 Of. 6. �
T= :��dan. U tah, � !':�•red �:.., H Columbus North 53, Groveport 45 the nation'• only major undoleat- .. ':/';.� the ';:ar �aso.'.
and nice.
w t
re
.
lft:\:ause of hIS Sw:u1uua, perllLll�ent ColWllbus West «I,
!.
ed. college team.
1-1950 STUDI.A0:11 .. ,
(
the Big Ten with By UDi&amp;e4 Pren lmenaliHal
Ohio
.' :
attack and 11-yea� age advantage.
The
1-1951
CH■VIOl.ff
havie
Lakers
Ang�les
Los
beaten
n
have
�
Spartans
been
ty
Grove Ci 53 The
12 co
e wi s and bas at
The ,core for their three prevllllH
2
Ooor
•-•
y
all
but
w
ly
r1h
g
y
up
a
playo
earl
y
ff be
Jocb,d
.-.ei bod , tnoln oii leall clindted I part of the title
i,, n
Al 'fNl7
1-tMI
CHIVIIOUT
tolle bouts stands al one victory Sprlngfi&lt;ld catholic &lt;II, Eaton 311 11iX of II pti,ei. but they hove th• @n Iow , &lt;Qll
he
Basketball
Na
tional
AslOly
ll share In that in t
a
FINl\ln■ 2 Of• ...,
� each, and • draw.
Sp�iehl South n, Slrlne; :,t �- of beintl obe ol ol,Jy b)' wlltnbli all th,.. of its re- ciaLioo'• Westem Division.
"'nes
left la 111111 ...
CU STOM-DESIGNED
fDllr tul!ls that ha.. IN th, matnm, -• while Ohio Stat,, Wilh star ilgin Baylor pumpiog
Al
Bo
Nt■
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o,,e,, 1-1- Tll 7 ..-.;
In ,. points, the Laker, deleatod
FOR YOUR CAR
Cleveland West Tech 43, Berea 41 BuckeJH thla ....., •t halftlll&gt;e i..e. twice.
of
hwnlilatlolt
the
had
alao
They
Cleve MIX Hayes 59,
the Syracuse National,, 11+110, at
al the
.
Installed In minutes
ut. 81 with all ''th teams Scranton, Pa.. Thursday Dight,
�
est
54
befltJi
the
lea1ft
atalnlt
whom
AJI.
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bard-la-l,ellave
Atllellc■ Jerry LueM iet • il&gt;ort· � have tried "' rubllle Ohio and need wly three more vie
Al 11,lllu&lt;•
price of .
#iliotorolo car r•lllkK with VOLUMAr,C- 9lva
U..al
iii Ttlt j,etiol,al pltto scor- Stat, down lo sift, the Spltrtans torie! In fi,e remaining f!llll1'I to
WalrlDIVUle till,
,.., rlcll, IIOftlhlN ..... .,. aml '1111""" 1'• 11;Q1�
Tramport,ttoa OIi
to hove an equal lock up a �-oea,on berth
Cleveialt4 cathedtal LIIUt 41 \!Ii lilatil ol • ,..flllo. Putd••• welo apected
.
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Land and Wa1'i"
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of
TtHj lllichlblet did Luu lour laclt
c!leveland Helgbl.ll 4',
Iii.._... ctt.itt-tlld1 ,p au 9� of cil tr,,,.
1be Laar1 are Idle until Sw,.
enid ftwu froa poweflinM, N•w filfrGIRtdlt ,..
ClevelalMI Cllanel 36 jloilltt bellot 1tt a later tame.
I. /lAolR R.
c1-, u are the Cincinoati Royall.
Jl\lt the fact . temalli.1 th•1 FOREIGNERS UP NORTH
4uc.. cllllrion,
M
IIWtlM
Pony
_
who
ol
hove an outaide chance
.
acaihst tbe Spottei&gt;a lbe lluwyu IJ1TLE IIOCK, Ark. &lt;UPl&gt;MODELS FOR ALL
lellalro @, ShadyoJde c
A.-lcd llft4
h111lla1MM •11.tro
needo4 Lucu' point,. lo that £mitta Lou Shelloo 8 '1lrlled off
AI l!oil Llw.• I
CARS l�u . oJ 1 ,
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pflle Micfntan "'.ate ltd 3N8 at the tolevi5ion Rt � llarted lo
SleuNo•ille c.!ltr■l ea,
the
hai!.
Eut Llffl'jJlel ff (ell
lood when a 111tbllleirt C!Yil War
Qnly
st. John'o, ••. and SI. aap . calne oil the ..retn. Rtr
.
111 81 loft
l.oul.ll _hr!I - on '°I' 01 lite Daddy asked her whit p,oiralll
Rorri!lOD 'IT, "9u 41
was 00.
Bucnjes at the ln!dwaJ' lttarlt.
Gteenhlll, &amp;I Colerain 48
RADIO AND TELEVISION
of
Spaltal,o
uli'I
pt
out
The
Al PailGnutitti
"Wher" Radio and TV Is A Bwiness Not A Side Line ''
the eanfffll\CO . ....,.i dlvijJen ,o "Nothing mud&gt;," Emma Lou
Porllmollth 'IO Nolth- $5
they CM ..'"1 ...., for bloke" h aos......i. "Jul! lllllelhing ■llout
Al
lo � llOlllO ilolJ. . by tho Ylllhet and the -�•
Franklin IJO, Sfwnollt 34
1ludin&amp; 53. Laltota 53
Al N"' C ad
Waritit Loc■l 59,
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Al -�W
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Indian 4b 63, Salalfl Loe■] 5&amp;
Hob' Aitielll 41. ADt,a 47
Al c!ie­
South Ambetol 41,
St. lllary &lt;Ill
AI P�
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Cleveland Latheraii Weit 411,
1
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Quality

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1957 Cadillac
1
'1395
1957 Olds::.::
1958 Mercury��.'.!. $'J095
.1 957 Chevrolet,11o�.�:.._ .f.ll
1957
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1956 Olds:'0oor w•• - '79$
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1954 Chevrolet:!�;
1955 Plvmouth ��!!-'tt
Sp0cl1\ Maril .
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Social Notes

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NEW !!�:(_:��!w!:a:'��

THEis.S RD'RIGEIVITION a n d One stocy , six rooms and bath . By Ualled ,.,._ lalffuliona oow proud - to thcee major Bud Daley and Aady Carey rl. lho
S1 M......, 8I R. P .....
• Merc:v, 19 B. P· -·•
Appl1aru:t- Service Domestic and frame house near hi&amp;h set- I.
�ague baaeball club1, again leadd Athletic■.
EAST
ti B. P. Metta,., OUtfll 9ffl..oe Q&gt;mmerc1al. Contact R o � e r S. Third Street. All utilities.
•em all in sending it.I native aona The Cu.bl and Athletk:I, lib tba
Colgate 16 Robart 81
METROPOLrl'i\N MOTORS
Tht-isa, Rac-inf, Ohio. 2·2I-30tp One story, five rooms _and both, Manhattan 82 Syracuse 745
two Loa Angeles entriel, Alvw
to the big top.
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
• E.-ti Mm Slreet, Pomerof
frame house, out of high w&amp;ter. Catholic U. 91 Bah1mott 60
total I08red to 7tl lhlt year more nattve IOU than ''rtnaen..
RATES
The
==c:;;;=;;- ;:;;;;;;c;-;;;
n... WYt-Sl'JI
UT lN G .-R
S"PO
"oo
F -R O:P A IR All utilities. Vine Street.
1 cents per word, one lllNl'tlon. IOnimum cbarae-41D
wJtb 37 CalifOl"nUl.llll on American from other ltatea. The Cuba bave
Provldence 81 DairfleJd 59
1-ZO..
tfc
lll.
ceoLI. 6 centa per word tor three CODHCut1ve tuertil
Rodney Downing,
sheet metal work. The Powe-rs
League spring rosters and SS on siJ: from lllinoll and the A"1 lbl:
Nlchola 92 Babaon InsUtute 63
Special-one mwtth for IO centl �r word.
Rul E"la&amp;e Brollf't
2-2301.
WY
Company,
..,-:-,---:-=--:--:-:-::---:-=
N ational Leaglll lista. 'Ibat'a Jti Missourianl. 'Ihe Ti&amp;en have five
FulJ rate of t cenie per word will be cbaQed tor- ad­
GeUysburg � Muhlenberg 60
..
WY
Pho
2
3
Mffl
30lr
RENT
or
SALE
FOR
0)
I
(
,,,.
modest increaee of two ov•r l111t from Mlcbigah but allO have fivo
&amp;.ton u. 17 Brandeis 66
'-'erlULDS if not pud Within LO da71 after recefvinc bill
3 3
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Errors in Advertbin1-Sbould bl! reported immedi1tel7.
year bul eood enough for a Pe�lvaniu.
o
B
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K
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SH
FAC
E
1,
l
nd
sBEDROOM HOME with
John \N\'1 86 Rhode isla
I'be Dall1 SeatiDeJ will oot be reap0aalbl1 for mon tb■D
Otuo is in fifth plate in tht
y lead.
Repair
Shoe
u
Cliff's
healih
ew.
n
gg
TORY
modem kitchen , hot and cold
ooe iooorrec:t luertion.
HCUSE ' Geo'town &lt;DCI 92 New York
ROOM,--=
FOR SALE : . 6 -�
k
G
over
sole
into
moved
-11ll total with S3 big lequen.
2
3
Penn,ylvania
Card of Tbanb and Special Notices of E,enta, $1.23,
water, gM furnace. .::lose lo
SOUTH
.
balh, running water, gaa, elec·
for 50 word minimum. Eatb additional word, le.
hat 31 and Michlpa 11
J
Miuouri
w
8
th
second
f
n
�:�he� �_n! :h�� : -��eint! , TELEVIS I ON AND a ppliance Rt
tricity Good °"1buil d ings. °?,' Allaalit c:°':'- �:'· :�11ta amenl ��= :r a � : i43 tied with Texas at 28. North Caroith
th
Ob1tuarie, pubJilhed at l cent per word
iJ
Y k l
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1
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·
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acre ground • ln Rullond • -S- '·
WORDS 1 DAY I DAYS a DAYS I 110.
lina and IUilUl:tU
.. are among •�
• •-•--z v 121&lt;" pair service. we St"n-ice a 1
fourth with 40.
nHnoiB
and
(Flnt Roiuwlt
.,· 24 6tp 1
8usI(ark·
'4,IJO
$1 .36
llllc
tlOc
15
m a 11: e s. Reasonat..le priees
have
I
Both
niM
18.
with
�en
outlll!i
at
S
from
bail
e
Othen
Maryland 91 Clemson 75
hm &amp; CaJ)t,!)art Ph TU
aide the continental U. S. and m �ach leqll!.
a
1 1 ) WANlED TO BUY Ham1
S.
t 2 J lt--30lc FOR SALF.: 6 room house, bath, 1 C&lt;trolina 80 N. Carolin St 78 from such unlikely ?laces u So: stat.es � Maine, Montana,
2-121 1
Duke 89 Virginia 54
Ads received DJ 10 A. IL will bo In that day·, JIOper.
THIRTY HEAD OF f"i&amp;h' weelrs- ----c=-c=:::-garage, one acre ground. ReesStrawberry Plains, Tenn., Slab New Ham,t11h1re, North and Soutb
Southt"rn Cont. Toaraaml!at
old pigs this wttk. Phvne VJ 3AIJf'TJuNEF.R
e terms Carroll Johnson ,
on11bl
Fork, w. Va., Big Cabin, Okla , Dakobt and Wyomina: - barely
PHONE WY 2-21 57
At Richmond Va
2 'll Rtp
2240.
REASONABLE RATES
Rac ine. Phone WI 9--3778.
and Potts Camp Miss. but six slipped in with one man eaeb.
(Flffl Ro :a..) '
II
ANT�K
12tp
22:
2
GUJ\R
AT
10N
L"iFACT
5
tD.
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Phone
FOH
Al
NG
8tates aren't rep;esenled at all. Delaware ia_ represented by three
::;::-:;:":':";'--"I FENCI
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William &amp; Mary \'6uFurman 84
'--�
Ca!I °' ,....,. I. O. Mrf'of
(9) FOR SALE
) NOTICES
( I�:"::::":
2 25 6k
WV 2·'52'.
--:-,c---=-::-=---;:-;-;-:;Vermont, Nevada, New Mexico, men, all With Ibo Phllliea.
West V irginia 89 VMI 71
""""'· Ob;.
OR
SALE
FOR
(24A)
,
Utah,
Alaska and Hawaii didn't
TERMITII AND PUT CONTROi WALLl'AJ&gt;i':R - Exciting new .,_
- I
The C;tadel 10 Richmond 118
8-22·:IO-I 1
.
qua),
colon,
pattern,,
af
sortment
., Fila. ..... ._...... lmlu,
(14) FOR RENT
TRADE
Geo Wa, hin�lon 84 Ga. Tech ., make the grade . 8"1 little old
I
=
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itiea. Extra values at extra low =c--::o- -------Rhode Island has three and Wash •
•1 Nallllll.wlM. � R.
CI.U Tournament
-RE�R
FOR RENT - Apartment - 5 A I R CONDITIONING.
r l.G- 1 prices, Shop our a , ple
ks
ington, D. c.. sent out four.
At Wlaa&amp;oa.8alem. N.C.
8
rooms and bath 61H Ea5l M i11 EkA TIUN �l'\llt"t' .Jaek � Rt'" I RESTAURANT BUTT.DING fully
tw&gt;o
8 l'Tl
'" z.
ud
For the first time, howe�er, the.
Dli. A. er9k9 l!NadN i-ade today. Crm11 Hardwart, Middle- Street, Pomeroy Pho11e WY 2
le
y.
separ
ell
( Fin&amp; Round
fl )
· fr, geratmn. Nt&gt;w Hal"en Pho�� equippet1 or w ill s
2 18 l2lc Z
, Ohio .
port
rtor
o( players born outside the
list
car
YL.A
u
a
J .C. Smi ic AR
&amp;-2: 1... Will i:oosid1•r trailer.
ND St. 78
448 day or WY 2-6184 -tven ings. fl J 2-:35::17
ANYONE INTFRFSl'ED in ala
1
Will
n.
p
topped all but the two big
S.
ot her pro erty on trade-i
2 8 tfc
i
N. Car&lt;'lin a A&amp;T 104 Hampton 59 U.
ing • Southern Baptist Misaon
WALLPAPER and PA INT Choose
ual
l
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Call EM -m•.
•Salem T"h 91 Delaware St 1M atates with a total o( 55, including
-·--:
ell h a
in the Bend Area, please ca.II now from our • uge stock. ln- A.PARTMENTS_ - Fu
m1shed and B rttdiog bull11 t!t&lt;1t will , I r t Ch h .e o WY 2 !''lS t'nm� Win
.
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NEW ORLEANS U.HD-Veter.
,
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1 Virgin ia St. 70 V1rg1ma Union· 66 20 from Cuba ·
WY 2-3438.
P terior paints, varnish. Latest infunusned McM a s1 eu. Midd le- l moot"y m akt"rt usr
(' u b a- e-roy ·
J ules Boro11 and youn1sten
an
:lie
l
3
MaJOn-Dl:l:on Tourument
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r
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includ
e s such Jchhny Pott amd Dou.a:
impo
list
1-3- r Slff'it, Cali Dirk �u-rrt&gt;tt, W\
The
patterns in wallpaper. deani• 0 port Phone NY2-382L
t
Sanders
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Al WaNhlng1on, D.C.
INJOY
nuppl�e.lil. Rea10nable price11, :Ii•
t
of
Minne
Valo
Elme
a
lhe
as
so
r
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1,
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Chridtr
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r
ed
649
o
te off with one-stroke leads t.
F'O R MAN . , t-%
ROOM
For Sal 9
(Flnt Roun•I
wv
.
ways. Cross H11r:lware, Middleport SLEEPING
Twitlll, who first saw the light of day after fashioning four-under1-G(Hc
2-2
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·[-,, Mt S� Mary 116 Bridgewater 72
�l�d��:
2 27 l2f&lt;: t2fi i, W est M om S. t Phone
day in Ribnik, Czech milovakia ; r...r fl8s in the fint round of the
3 'J 6tr
2-5293. Frank Fugate.
Llpi, onl)" ..,..,. complete, For
I IE ,\TIN(i and Pl 1 l�Ul�J(' I
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Amenc
Coll
Wash
Md
U
71
un
88
(
l
Reno Berloia of the Twins, born :;:",._
hulher lnformatloii cal l AAA ROYAL ELECTRIC PORTA BL� --- ., l
Mt.+&gt;lho•r furna&lt;'l'S
-u
.
.., 000 New Orlean■ Open -om•· •· 41: Secoad. Aunu11, oam•
12,
Inquire:
,
SPACE.
TH.An.ER
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nd Moe Ora- tourney.
a
Italy,
Vito,
St.
in
Delu
sewi
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del
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Phon1
pull.I.
Arn11,d Rro,ht"r�
oy.
Boward C.C. 88 Clarendon Coll 66 bowski of the Cub:;, who was
Does zlg-:rn g monol{rnms em- Bul l emul Avt&gt; I onwr
Boros who celebrated hit 411t
118
Y
121
2
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ws
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on
Poland.
Ozanna,
ln
born
broid
button
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birthdu, today, shot a steady
"Tri County Mule Ceaiei-"
1
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69
Louis
Sl
73
Drake
OV iu
makf's button holt-s. Co1t plPU' DELUX[ THHE.E ltooM AND ]
But most are products of the :lS-33----88 Thursday to share d,e,
11 11 • mullcol, we·•• got ·'·
2 18 ti '
w ith • ll achmenls and ln stru,- balh apartment - o ff ice rooms
Oklaho
City
Wichita
96
ma
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,
tide of baseba ll in Lalin lead with his youthful ri•ail.
h
igh
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Espert plane hmlnp and r ilr
Missouri !f5 Iowa St 82
lion book. Good condition WY 2- -trailer space. Phone WV 2· 1 CL STOM MF.AT CUTTll\'f'.
lands with Cuba leading the pa- The htick-waisted North Carowork
, Cincinnati 89 Xavier t Ohio l 53
2 25 12lc nn.
2496.
Waid CroH Son�
1 1 1 6 lfr
rade. Fleven Cubans are i n the Jina pro had three blrdlel and a
l
All Work Guaraateed
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Augsbu
Hamlin
'16
83
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Leaem,.
.... , mne m the six-foot eagIe over the v,569-ya
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ONE F'IVE ROOM ,...PARTMF.:'\1
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�hool of Music
CL�A. "fNG
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WON,�r
At
9-3172
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se
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one WY z-:lfl4l i,,
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with balh
city park course.
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As might be expected, tile lw'J on tile par s fourth hole, • sa,.
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Los Ange.1-- clubs own the most yard number. But hil game was
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LEWIS REPAIR �F.RVlf'E
__________ ' CVO HONORS NAULLS
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NEW YORK ( UP H _ Willie home-ataters. The Dodger■ have not consistent and he bogied four
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Youth Organization's a n n u a I Larry Sherry, Bob Lillis and Duke Sanders, :t7, also registerec1 •
PHILCO C ONSOLE
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AND FURNIT URE REPAIR
t w 121 p 4 H00'1 /IOl fSF. with balh iind
SI' J- !i'.1i7 .
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Mahogany ri nish. Wundl' rful awnrd as the New York Knicker- Snider. Among the six Califomi- 3+34---a but his game was not
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F..quipmenl Seats n epu ir c d
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c-u),r J'uomas LluHy, J-'h&gt;nf' \\
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day dormg the Kmcks' Natrona) League Angel l!I are Truman Clev- dox califom1an had only one
PHONE GI 6-llll
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Aulomnlk wn�l&gt;f'r fi.'l!i M11ute 2-00:11.
Basketball Association game with enger, Tom Morgan and Albie bogey and sank birdie putt■ of 20,
G1lllpoll1, Ohio
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Marty Furgol. CogbiU, m.; Mike
Ex cellt&gt;nt
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2: 2I 121c BARNES-SIMPSON iNSHRANCl!I speaker sys lt&gt; m . Tradt&gt;d i n
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Stuart,
Bob
Dick
and
George Bayer o[ Pasadena, Ralif.
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WE WILL SELi Y OUJ\. U S E D
6 ROt :M .\PARTMtr;N'' with iar- A.gent11 Middle!JOr1 F'n-e Au"'
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Cardtnals.
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MARCH 5
SPACE,
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IIAVIN1; SOLD Parker ·s 111•�- 21 ru n OF.EP FHF.l!:Z
Mah any, Tra ded I n for a mttt Sunrlny ftemoon at the Oriole11, J��l� !en.sen of the Rerl less than four feet.
2 25 30tp balh. Nice localion. I l l Locust colorogSf't
laurant In Pome l'O)' , l w ill h nv e ty pt• E)(c•t•ll1•11t n,nd lion $150. i
church al 2 o'clock for the pur-i
St , Pomeroy . Phone W Y 2-5"" 9.
.1u-tUicial flowen lor s ale a t my .J ohnN01l's Si.• v1&lt;·e Station.
Mlri• F URNISHED- TWO BJ.'DflOOM
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homt: at Laun&gt; I Cllil . R O u I e rl ll'porl
2 18 12tp I apurtment A.II utilities furn ish- ------ ·--� ,
bers and proeoeftlve member,.
l24. Mr . Ber a r
ed. In Pomtl'o)'. $SO.OO .. n .th. FOR SALE : 5 rooms, tinth, utility
MARCH I
lri l'u ,. �1·.2-28-61.p I ¥lOO SPI.JT TOM. , TO ST'Ct&lt; S.
ti
room. Garage. Mason, W. Vo.
Used one yea,· Hlrhord A Hay- Phone WY 2-27'l0 or WY 2- 3589. P'·~ SP 3. S.'177 Cont oct r... A · j
Missionary
The B. H. '·nborn
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A Conn or LoWNy ara:■a It • dt'r• mm1, V1r11 St., Racine. "h lo.
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meet
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2 25 12tp A.PARTMENT A.1 701 Brrn11lw1.1y - . _ -- --- mday
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to
Good piclure. Reedy
• . oar ....,... lradtt-1■ p. lre for
evrning al 7:JO at the church
Middleport A partment at -,19 $ R OO� HOUSE , l�ac-re land, &lt;" · l
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e WEEKS 01.0 Reglf1tAr1&gt;d Chi- Ash St., Midrllepor1. 2 npurl- of Ii -�h wal('r. t:lo.qe to p:mde ,
with Mrr.. Wll1l11 Anthony, pre11i• . ,..,. old llln1meal.
Trt-County M..SC Ct"lltrr huahuas. f.&gt;hont- WI 9-Y.r23 , · nn menls ill New Havt•n. Phone and h1gtt schools, � :l ol .Ra('!ne
dent, in charge. The t u11 ClrsouU1 ol East Mnm-st . Will give
Jd W. ,.. filrHl
Bet&gt;gle, Rndnt RI. 1.
cle will be in charge nf devotion■
WY 2_32fi7
guaranteed title. Rev. T. A.
-2 27 12t _ _-- ·
Wl' MIii
and Mra. Joe Cook of Pomeroy
j ICA Mah09any Can M-1• Stt
&lt;' SLEEPlNG ROOMS , Call Paul Cleland, E. Mai11 st., r.oclne.
� 27 Rk
will be guest speaker.
A eolor l!let tnd_e in.
11MBEF I\ND LAND, See Lottie Cascl at Moores Store, Porn2 ..7 mr
The ,fficerw and lt&gt;am of Theo-ASHWORffl JEWELRY STORF. SheffitM L.onJ BoUOm. Phone erey,
I�� 2t
.
dorus CnuncJI Daughten of Amer!_ P FOR SALE _ 5 room houae� �ewm be open on Sahlrday•, " a. VI :J..2707.
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(17) HELP WANTED
I PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. - --� ·- -·
the re�ufar meeting Monday al
a• ,e, ]or�• Joi. R,a,onabl,. Coo
7,30 p.m and to we.r whlle uni(6) LOST AND FOUND Good candltion, l'all WI 9-346 1 SELL STUDIO GIRL ,-o,metic, tact Lawrence Napper, 1745
RCA. DtLuxe Contole
'•., In your nt1ighborhood. Mnk'I L1f. Chester Road, Pomerov.
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With new piet ure tube.
0 :tole
--t and tan male hound ----------lo '5.00 per hour. Full or part
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frlg•rato,, one portable 'I" with
featw,, a talk by an 0. U. 1111u.ai:" N""JR CHE.ffER, ilfflall antenna, 1 tuhe lester, I h1ckok -·( 1 8) EMPLOYMENl
dent from Japan, andwosllde111 and
blad, oad tar lemale �o.nd. ..,1 1 1...,.pe. See Richard Hor,
uo, o
Cro,loy Mah091ny Con1ol1
ENTF.RPRISE ON ROUTE 11 WANTED
q llo and ana r period.
I
6
Whtie lflO� between front Jep. ria, Box 1 16, Syr·a&lt;"11se. Phone
RefreAhrnents wtll be aerved.
NOW ABLE TO RESUME HOUSE 3 - stor• mnsonr · home.
Lbral NWard. Writ.fl ," •�· I.. WY 3-6331.
,. • r fltc work for my regul sr employen rooms and bath, Base ment . roa l 1 __________ Everyone ii invited,
am .
,
PIWIJ Rt. l, Boa ... H - JACK 'S DAIRY BAR, "Middleport , and others. Mary (VanCooney1 fumace, g.a 1·age. Comer lot 100
IN TOP CONDITION WIT.. OUR
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RCA Victor Cont0lt
I . • 6tp RUTLAND - 3 · bedroom, I s ory
I M Ute
I! ·LES
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ma onry and frnme, living Mahogany. Good plrtu,e and
RCA WHIRLPOOL RefriJorator. I WILL 00 IRONINGS AT MY room, kootty pine kitchen !wall aound,
OMVU.Y TRACTORII ... Al,
Hotpoln1 electric ranae, coffee hame. Phone MaMIR, W. Va., and base cablnets 1, hath with
-olo. Ntw ud ..... C-.
S I SI shower. utility room, :. nlly
table. and table■, lamps, d 1ble SP "210.
All Work Ea1lly ludplH
,i,ie puu oN npalr ........
bed, S pc. chrome dinette, • pc.
room, al80 carpnrt, Located on
,
( l 9) BUSINESS
IMng room 1utte. Gerald Reuter
Over Many Months
Route 11", $6500.00,
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Pomeroy, WY 2·2'90. I I 12tp
BARRISOWJLLE V I C 1 •· 1 T Y
OPPORTUNITIES
er. Gnni, _ _ _
CA Victor .,_rto�lo lot
FARM - 187 acre1, 50 or mm e
Trim.
In
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TO
100 BALES GOOD HAY. Rev. T. ll'OII SALII
cultivated, balance m paalllre.
WHATEVER YOUR CAR MAY,NEEDt
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nol
A. Cleland, East Main St., ko- - olblnfr In
born
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hou,e,
room
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17 lie brueo. Will ,ell building and-or
cine, Ohio.
With track, dli&lt;bn ltowe, cel1
Body Repair - Mechanical Work
oqulpmenl Loni ......, IVOII- ,__ �--, ••••••, I -Ila a,N
w• ··• I
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ONE FREEZE-KING O'..lnrd ond
1111..,.1 1 Ice mom machln•.. Mr Fear! able on fct. _. , Safely oialorn. Somo r,.. flU, fl0,000.
Repainting - New Glass - Tiru
-Servk!o, Pomeroy, Ohio. WV,1- •-•
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P■-. Lourol Cllf!, Rot•te er WY N14l.
Jn Good Shipe,
l-ll-ltp
ALSDT M, COX. l■ha•
Battery - Radio -Haam
Ill.
1-a«p -:-::=:-,::--,------ NJ: •
PIION&amp; W'I LIMEBTONE. 1,,ny ,11o, funilabod. (
Seat Covers - RaplHIITlent P«t1 ,._
dellvored a lntdt _....
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Service
.
Shuler', c.n.trudlan c.,,_, DO ' PU11P YOUR Slualolt SALB - 4 8- ..... _,
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TIM• - - -encl Mo.It of C.r1 .._,,__
All
.
11)111&lt; tanlt. Gel IOean-Em-AD Eut Main, 40 by • ft. Lot. Gu
GAS, FUEL on. ,,i _. r.... Septic Tank Cleaner, Ohio v, I. elec.-trfe oad -· - WY S,
C.n le ..,,Ired On The
-- Call !or fl'N - Joy Plwnbfng, Pomero,. Ohio.
I • me
.......... I Abboll lllddleport
3 I 30lp Jl'OR SAIJJ:o , _,. ml ltailt, lnFA RE PLAN
f.
ll'OII '1'1111: BEST IN AllTI,'l- oldo not llnlabod. 1141 - loL
TWO USED COAL FURNACES. C1AJ Breodfne. Cur1fu Breed- tlarap, ..U.. 11111 ltlol al
llohotall1, Wonbt1 ]ICIOd, •
Ono grovKy with pipe and foreJtt« -• Inc. '8.00 bftot1ini "- .,-_ Pl, �•
eel elr leoo pfph&gt;fll. Con be _,, fee. llepreoent.d by Albert J. J. Wan!, ,,_ •un.
I l2lp
anytime. Call Anthony'• Plumb, Part.r, a...ter, Ohio. Phone
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I I 301p IIOlllill: FOR SALE, In -.,Y.
It ""· ft. COLDSPOT REFR IG- TIRE
RECAPPING - All - - lo - '
EIIATOR, 110 lb. IN!ftltta unll )IUarontood. 1 'Uxll and 7,ftb l
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THEis.S RD'RIGEIVITION a n d One stocy , six rooms and bath . By Ualled ,.,._ lalffuliona oow proud - to thcee major Bud Daley and Aady Carey rl. lho
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Appl1aru:t- Service Domestic and frame house near hi&amp;h set- I.
�ague baaeball club1, again leadd Athletic■.
EAST
ti B. P. Metta,., OUtfll 9ffl..oe Q&gt;mmerc1al. Contact R o � e r S. Third Street. All utilities.
•em all in sending it.I native aona The Cu.bl and Athletk:I, lib tba
Colgate 16 Robart 81
METROPOLrl'i\N MOTORS
Tht-isa, Rac-inf, Ohio. 2·2I-30tp One story, five rooms _and both, Manhattan 82 Syracuse 745
two Loa Angeles entriel, Alvw
to the big top.
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
• E.-ti Mm Slreet, Pomerof
frame house, out of high w&amp;ter. Catholic U. 91 Bah1mott 60
total I08red to 7tl lhlt year more nattve IOU than ''rtnaen..
RATES
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1 cents per word, one lllNl'tlon. IOnimum cbarae-41D
wJtb 37 CalifOl"nUl.llll on American from other ltatea. The Cuba bave
Provldence 81 DairfleJd 59
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Rodney Downing,
sheet metal work. The Powe-rs
League spring rosters and SS on siJ: from lllinoll and the A"1 lbl:
Nlchola 92 Babaon InsUtute 63
Special-one mwtth for IO centl �r word.
Rul E"la&amp;e Brollf't
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GeUysburg � Muhlenberg 60
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modest increaee of two ov•r l111t from Mlcbigah but allO have fivo
&amp;.ton u. 17 Brandeis 66
'-'erlULDS if not pud Within LO da71 after recefvinc bill
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Otuo is in fifth plate in tht
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Card of Tbanb and Special Notices of E,enta, $1.23,
water, gM furnace. .::lose lo
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balh, running water, gaa, elec·
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tricity Good °"1buil d ings. °?,' Allaalit c:°':'- �:'· :�11ta amenl ��= :r a � : i43 tied with Texas at 28. North Caroith
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WORDS 1 DAY I DAYS a DAYS I 110.
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Maryland 91 Clemson 75
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1 1 ) WANlED TO BUY Ham1
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t 2 J lt--30lc FOR SALF.: 6 room house, bath, 1 C&lt;trolina 80 N. Carolin St 78 from such unlikely ?laces u So: stat.es � Maine, Montana,
2-121 1
Duke 89 Virginia 54
Ads received DJ 10 A. IL will bo In that day·, JIOper.
THIRTY HEAD OF f"i&amp;h' weelrs- ----c=-c=:::-garage, one acre ground. ReesStrawberry Plains, Tenn., Slab New Ham,t11h1re, North and Soutb
Southt"rn Cont. Toaraaml!at
old pigs this wttk. Phvne VJ 3AIJf'TJuNEF.R
e terms Carroll Johnson ,
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Fork, w. Va., Big Cabin, Okla , Dakobt and Wyomina: - barely
PHONE WY 2-21 57
At Richmond Va
2 'll Rtp
2240.
REASONABLE RATES
Rac ine. Phone WI 9--3778.
and Potts Camp Miss. but six slipped in with one man eaeb.
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WV 2·'52'.
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West V irginia 89 VMI 71
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Alaska and Hawaii didn't
TERMITII AND PUT CONTROi WALLl'AJ&gt;i':R - Exciting new .,_
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Geo Wa, hin�lon 84 Ga. Tech ., make the grade . 8"1 little old
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FOR RENT - Apartment - 5 A I R CONDITIONING.
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ington, D. c.. sent out four.
At Wlaa&amp;oa.8alem. N.C.
8
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For the first time, howe�er, the.
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in the Bend Area, please ca.II now from our • uge stock. ln- A.PARTMENTS_ - Fu
m1shed and B rttdiog bull11 t!t&lt;1t will , I r t Ch h .e o WY 2 !''lS t'nm� Win
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1 Virgin ia St. 70 V1rg1ma Union· 66 20 from Cuba ·
WY 2-3438.
P terior paints, varnish. Latest infunusned McM a s1 eu. Midd le- l moot"y m akt"rt usr
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But most are products of the :lS-33----88 Thursday to share d,e,
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w ith • ll achmenls and ln stru,- balh apartment - o ff ice rooms
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tide of baseba ll in Lalin lead with his youthful ri•ail.
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Missouri !f5 Iowa St 82
lion book. Good condition WY 2- -trailer space. Phone WV 2· 1 CL STOM MF.AT CUTTll\'f'.
lands with Cuba leading the pa- The htick-waisted North Carowork
, Cincinnati 89 Xavier t Ohio l 53
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2496.
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Los Ange.1-- clubs own the most yard number. But hil game was
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Youth Organization's a n n u a I Larry Sherry, Bob Lillis and Duke Sanders, :t7, also registerec1 •
PHILCO C ONSOLE
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AND FURNIT URE REPAIR
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Basketball Association game with enger, Tom Morgan and Albie bogey and sank birdie putt■ of 20,
G1lllpoll1, Ohio
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Mah any, Tra ded I n for a mttt Sunrlny ftemoon at the Oriole11, J��l� !en.sen of the Rerl less than four feet.
2 25 30tp balh. Nice localion. I l l Locust colorogSf't
laurant In Pome l'O)' , l w ill h nv e ty pt• E)(c•t•ll1•11t n,nd lion $150. i
church al 2 o'clock for the pur-i
St , Pomeroy . Phone W Y 2-5"" 9.
.1u-tUicial flowen lor s ale a t my .J ohnN01l's Si.• v1&lt;·e Station.
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bers and proeoeftlve member,.
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ed. In Pomtl'o)'. $SO.OO .. n .th. FOR SALE : 5 rooms, tinth, utility
MARCH I
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room. Garage. Mason, W. Vo.
Used one yea,· Hlrhord A Hay- Phone WY 2-27'l0 or WY 2- 3589. P'·~ SP 3. S.'177 Cont oct r... A · j
Missionary
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evrning al 7:JO at the church
Middleport A partment at -,19 $ R OO� HOUSE , l�ac-re land, &lt;" · l
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with Mrr.. Wll1l11 Anthony, pre11i• . ,..,. old llln1meal.
Trt-County M..SC Ct"lltrr huahuas. f.&gt;hont- WI 9-Y.r23 , · nn menls ill New Havt•n. Phone and h1gtt schools, � :l ol .Ra('!ne
dent, in charge. The t u11 ClrsouU1 ol East Mnm-st . Will give
Jd W. ,.. filrHl
Bet&gt;gle, Rndnt RI. 1.
cle will be in charge nf devotion■
WY 2_32fi7
guaranteed title. Rev. T. A.
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and Mra. Joe Cook of Pomeroy
j ICA Mah09any Can M-1• Stt
&lt;' SLEEPlNG ROOMS , Call Paul Cleland, E. Mai11 st., r.oclne.
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will be guest speaker.
A eolor l!let tnd_e in.
11MBEF I\ND LAND, See Lottie Cascl at Moores Store, Porn2 ..7 mr
The ,fficerw and lt&gt;am of Theo-ASHWORffl JEWELRY STORF. SheffitM L.onJ BoUOm. Phone erey,
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dorus CnuncJI Daughten of Amer!_ P FOR SALE _ 5 room houae� �ewm be open on Sahlrday•, " a. VI :J..2707.
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the re�ufar meeting Monday al
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7,30 p.m and to we.r whlle uni(6) LOST AND FOUND Good candltion, l'all WI 9-346 1 SELL STUDIO GIRL ,-o,metic, tact Lawrence Napper, 1745
RCA. DtLuxe Contole
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Cro,loy Mah091ny Con1ol1
ENTF.RPRISE ON ROUTE 11 WANTED
q llo and ana r period.
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Whtie lflO� between front Jep. ria, Box 1 16, Syr·a&lt;"11se. Phone
RefreAhrnents wtll be aerved.
NOW ABLE TO RESUME HOUSE 3 - stor• mnsonr · home.
Lbral NWard. Writ.fl ," •�· I.. WY 3-6331.
,. • r fltc work for my regul sr employen rooms and bath, Base ment . roa l 1 __________ Everyone ii invited,
am .
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PIWIJ Rt. l, Boa ... H - JACK 'S DAIRY BAR, "Middleport , and others. Mary (VanCooney1 fumace, g.a 1·age. Comer lot 100
IN TOP CONDITION WIT.. OUR
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ma onry and frnme, living Mahogany. Good plrtu,e and
RCA WHIRLPOOL RefriJorator. I WILL 00 IRONINGS AT MY room, kootty pine kitchen !wall aound,
OMVU.Y TRACTORII ... Al,
Hotpoln1 electric ranae, coffee hame. Phone MaMIR, W. Va., and base cablnets 1, hath with
-olo. Ntw ud ..... C-.
S I SI shower. utility room, :. nlly
table. and table■, lamps, d 1ble SP "210.
All Work Ea1lly ludplH
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bed, S pc. chrome dinette, • pc.
room, al80 carpnrt, Located on
,
( l 9) BUSINESS
IMng room 1utte. Gerald Reuter
Over Many Months
Route 11", $6500.00,
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BARRISOWJLLE V I C 1 •· 1 T Y
OPPORTUNITIES
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FARM - 187 acre1, 50 or mm e
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cultivated, balance m paalllre.
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With track, dli&lt;bn ltowe, cel1
Body Repair - Mechanical Work
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1111..,.1 1 Ice mom machln•.. Mr Fear! able on fct. _. , Safely oialorn. Somo r,.. flU, fl0,000.
Repainting - New Glass - Tiru
-Servk!o, Pomeroy, Ohio. WV,1- •-•
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Battery - Radio -Haam
Ill.
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PIION&amp; W'I LIMEBTONE. 1,,ny ,11o, funilabod. (
Seat Covers - RaplHIITlent P«t1 ,._
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11)111&lt; tanlt. Gel IOean-Em-AD Eut Main, 40 by • ft. Lot. Gu
GAS, FUEL on. ,,i _. r.... Septic Tank Cleaner, Ohio v, I. elec.-trfe oad -· - WY S,
C.n le ..,,Ired On The
-- Call !or fl'N - Joy Plwnbfng, Pomero,. Ohio.
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TWO USED COAL FURNACES. C1AJ Breodfne. Cur1fu Breed- tlarap, ..U.. 11111 ltlol al
llohotall1, Wonbt1 ]ICIOd, •
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anytime. Call Anthony'• Plumb, Part.r, a...ter, Ohio. Phone
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It ""· ft. COLDSPOT REFR IG- TIRE
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10-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0-, Illar. S,

Bible Study 0Mei On Monday E""

A -..... of dryintl and 1 lonp .. Mn. R. C. Sambu,y ol ,
Tre Bl&gt;lo ...i,. claa al tllo
.,. o1 drlod material, lor ar- South Serond Avenue, having
rtnt Unllod PNobJ·
llllddlepan
been 1
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tl w th racl... f
Ra
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....-ls w-u Jh'en Wednesday ghitn to her by Iii relative of tbe
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Olun:h
t.rilD
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a,
e-OM! S uden
i g
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c..... of Mr and M rs
,
Bill .,
4 pert.flit or more rn all suuevfflillg by Mn. Robert Coata family
for - cburdi
the
at
.,.
Rut
were
land
reccu
e-...-Seniol"I , C&amp;rolyo Edwarda. Roa-Willi.am Slater fell al school Wed- .)ec' t� durin the- fourth ,ix-weeks
w hm the ..t.mateur Gardeners Oub M r� w•y Fry, y)Ce prn_OO_t,
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1 nesday and in JUred h,s anklt Ht l r ioc:t haY! been an nounttd
and n Cb � Buc
1 alie Davi■, Patty R lce, Joyce Hatmet at the bomt of M rs . Walter was m charge of the meeting in 1
fP "'1'·
the
f
-tho
.
,
h
or
Mr
a
s
will be absenl from school for
;n field, Nina Atkina, Barry Brogan,
R .-tenl,ac
peSENIORS Roger Birch DON Otto
Crook.! in Middleport
the absence of the pret;tdent , Mrs number of days at least
1
r
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Ph
Pearl
Re!Nllbmeota -- - "'
i.l.lipa 80d \t ■ � � Bobby Amokl . Mary Hoffman.
NA BREWER Joe Br inker·. JoyC1'
Mrs. Coata lhnWM � ay s of dry• 1 Willia m Slater
Lon
ry
La
Nelaon
· Mr and Mrs R ichard Rovat ter l
r- La . Grueser left !uday lor I v ll� WI
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rt
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ler the ,tud) period by ll,
Wa
1ei Elmer
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g.
Cir l , Dale
Ing of weeds , plant&amp; and Oo�n
r.s A
Char
Str' wui prn,er1 e and ch i ldren plan to visit ove r the I
h
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Dona
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111n. Jamn Sanbln ml ·
num,
t"t
Drake. re� "es �M
rthu
Jun.ion, Phyllil Howard, Conh , ani
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a
Robe� �rl.
t d
her Mrs Mar lynn
and the UM! of oom mea_l and r
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FOSTE
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Vau&amp;han,
IUchaNI
Mn.
I
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R Joy Gl k
M
'de..,otional n-w,dilat tOn on ' Whal
nie Lewis, Dick Dugan, Lee
•� in such _and preservmg !1/"avea i
lt
ow
F
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d red ,..olden a nd fam i ly
M
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m
11e
r Melvm Howard Nancy John• '";t �r trtr �n�
:s the Mea ning of Lent � "
June Taylor.
amea
with glyrer m and water
ary !e: Combs,
a 1C
an
Laurelv ille
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Miller,
Shirltv
take
Bill
n
.
so
Plans
we
n
e
made
le plill'e a
r
ay to attend
·-•M n Coala also hOO on J i�play
Sophomore-a, f,l arlene Hofhnan,
.Mrs A nnl('e Ohh njj.e r :ind M rs E 1tz-t
.J llffles 08N&gt;
Familia Called
.,--, in Galhpohs . Wednesd
.
h Ours.
rr angement at t.__
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Herb
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ar
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l Re- Da m!U Doff , Brenda Turner, Joe
s
et
Ch
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from
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t'hddren
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R chard Vaughan :1nd
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Palsy
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RUTH .\NN PETREL
8a£k To Wheelin11
ler s Ep1 sro- Chapman ( all A ' s f.
lion of dried plants. whit'h •Vas i s,on met&gt;� m g to be _rie1d at M1d- 1 plan to go lo Dunbar todav t(l vis•
INDA ROUSH. Kenda lat ions held at St Pt&gt;
L
PriN&gt;
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r
d
High
n
March
l
h
Mr. and Mr,. Bentz Wolle and
Sc oo i
fhis colle('fio11 '.1ad i
po l
im ii wilh '\tr and \f r � W D Pa r�
Church.
d aled 1884 .
pal
ALSER. CharFreshmen, Robe"; JacU. Co�
A
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II.
C
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C
th
mak.wa
Mn. William Baxter relurned to
s asked to
rs oal s
Mr and M r s. Lowell Sa�r anr:I nie William, Judy Williama , Jenm­
betn made by Miss Alit-P ,..;L-ofl.
sons.
R 'h
Sht1ler.
les Sal�er. Lvnn
8
arranl(•menl
homes Thuntday fNIIII
their
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tt
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\f
me
ir
and
l
to
Prof.
or
tu
er
have
t
daugh
\f r� Virginia Duckworth �nd Triplett . ro A N N V o\ NMETER . I sons
lie ho
re rned
lee Williama , Ann Weaver. Ro-.
v... where tho!'
Wheeling.
Al
a
er
iddleporl
M
of
a
ay,
W
re.sktt&gt;nts
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Sro
\lrs Bru&lt;..-e Lloyd report ed 00 rather "'red 5mDith. Sr w.-re ShirlP v Vs.nMetn Linda ,w'itt
�n.
lt
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berta Smlth. ( All A's J, Dilie
by
lhe deolli ol called
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ma
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was
de
roll
•ett1on
r-lahves.
with
vl51t
tr�
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m
ltme
the
1
lhe c,..,ic projttl for more pla nt- • busmess v1s1 or,; 1n G all"poli"
1-•••L , pameIa w:lUIUn,
Rodney
nuuan
. fl'NTORS Kathrvn Bra� Sue
l n�
Joh,,....
Elmer
brolher-Jn.Jaw.
n
OXat
f
h
studenl
a
au
as
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Miss Scot'
ing al thf' element ar-Y
· !!&lt;thool J nd l Wednt.'sda:v
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Riggi, Cal1Jin Biddle, Dorothy
Patty
Cundiff
Bmil'
T&lt;' lt
Ci
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It
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n1vers
U
ford
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pla n,1 for lhi"I planling whkh will
Mr. JobmM died Satwday ...
The .Jewell family. w io ,.., ve Grimm. Rocker p11rson� . .tebecc.'al Thur"BUay. i
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'"&amp;an, Alberla Prldd Y, R'IChard
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IICHMANN COUNSIL - Rob­
"-- dI M"'rt
still in excellent oond1l mn _ •id 8 be done on t he S,eech Strer · •irlt&gt; 1 btf&gt;n l i1Jin � in the ROS('Of'
Dale Smith ·
atla&lt;t.
lollowlng a heart
nJng
Williams.
Tonev, Ruth Win gett.
ert Servauua, detfflH coun­
l iH\e or the blu� color stdl re• wer.- discussed.
. Eslie Mossman
Wed­
d
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plantin.Q. . ,t i ows hou s.. on Third &lt;\YenuP. moY
----ael tor Adolf lllchmann. 11
SOPHOMORF�- Terrv Bradford ! M r and Mrs
mains in the dried Bu4'kevf' 1 '. m•• thP Childrtn'is ffp.(!11_' whi&lt;'h is he- , eli ! asf Sat urday to Bradbu rv
rm,.
Almayer
the
from
ne,c!ay
.
lhown buYlnC tli# plane
Charie&amp; Hupp, were in Gal lipolis W�y.
Peg,ev Glenn.
som. ·Miss Seott di� at_ tht&gt; age I ing sponsored b,Y
County : Mr &lt;: F.r'l· arci .1ohnsmJ .md dough- ,
thf'
Wbeelh.c.
ln
Hom•
era!
ticket for llruJ ID Bonn ,
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Charles Swisher and Bill Anduf 19 at �r homP ,n �, l�� Jp r,orl , I Coundl of Gardel\ rtubs wa� di�- I.er . 0Pbbi1', h.1ve rlf"tUTnf'd _f�om : JOHN HYSEl -1 Jean Miller, Jullt'
Germany. In the brul1 NC·
the
nt
s
OSU:
at
pe
1tudenta
erson.
;\'t;!l!:ltr. Judv
. Wilii al.
Al th,! t 1mt&gt; ht"r falhn ' a,; lhP I ('U!i&amp;Pcl. �fr!i.
t.or ot Jerusalem he ncelved
n•ated
Guy Reyoold� 15 B rid �e por' vht&gt;rlf" lhty
past weekend with their por@Jlls,
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FAIIIFJELD 5TATION r
h
C
n
of
FRESHMF..
SnoerintendP. 1
copy of the cbarJff, 111,
a
I0(':1] Sf' oo],;,
chairman or thili ::ounty project. 1 with Mr,;_ Fried Schroat h
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d
rs. Wayne Swisher
M
and
Mr.
;t�
now
.
how
G
hu•
lpbla
crtrnea
of
count■
u
as
The Ht&gt;rbari rn ,
En
,
'lllunday temperature, - hip
Pl anlf ,vere dlst!ussed on having! Mr and Mt)" Willi.am Grueser DoUf!')
or:
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Mr. and Mr s. Willb•" Anderson
SU
the
111.volvtns
manity
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57, low 41. FrldoJ � ot
e fl&gt;O'i demonst rat ion
bv Bel hl and dau�htf'r Debbie, returned �� :����so�
:-�opp '
M iss Diana Watson of Columbus
chamber 111urdu ot mllliona ll a. m.
ior mothen ot Pomeroy and
"Y
Sen
t 1 ,r
w
Newton and the dalt' will bt' .:tn - Tuesday from Florida.
flll. Jew■ duriq World War D.
;"ht
;, ____•h . Car01' SN&gt;nt
� the past week end w ith her M iddJeport mel Wednesday n,...
Ben Pet,e 1 Terry •nounred a1 a later hme.
urst �y
lf&gt;rVf&gt;n
Watoy
r
Mrs.
Le
at the home o f Mra. Henry Ewing,
Sha in J�ita Smith, Sanih Tay• paren ts , Mr. and
M r, and Mrs. Fred_ Sm i th, .I r.
ht' lravel lna � ri1.e cool ribuled
Jr.
IOTI
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Bil ls incurred in the presentalor. &amp;lmm il' Yatea.
of Brad�u ry �nlert.ai ned _ Thur�
I
y w as 1
abel Van Meter returned
M
Mn.
li.
r
eth
msba
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by
Kenn
Mrs.
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in
s
mad
letters
al
t
api
lion of two showin� of the Big
Name
dav e\'etiln� WI� a party in hon
r, Thursd ay, Be
home
te
on by M rs. E. \1. Blake a nd 1 he l
che
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her
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"A" (92 . 100) in all subjet'ls,
nd Minstrel in Middleport were
or of the fifth birthday �f lheir -�.
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after a visit with her brother and approved lor pa-t.
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r e WbA won h•
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daught
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te,-,n-law, Mr. •nd M r s. El d
Lloyd.
Profit from the produdion W&amp;&amp;
E
molh!'r, Mrs. Fred �•th. Sr.
Kraeuter and daughters, Mo rning over $1200. Each gr
Followinl[! Lhe nlffting a salad I
Unbellevable WM?
.
De,corated cake. ace crtam and
re
ived
oup
ce
Boy Seoul Troop 249 met WedOtuo Valley Gr ange 2612 held Its
_.a by the hostess. I
en
Star
&amp;erv
c
se
r
was
.
,u.on
In Ever, P,ur
. honored ou
#
were aerved Io tM
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••ere p.a1'd• nesday evening al the lOOF Hall
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...,, 91 ane
FrIday �•ght
regu Iar meet Ing
·
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Grate ..,
M r . and Mrs . W1·11 1am
es, M rs. Crooks an d \trs A rthur
makJn a total of $1181 .11.
ICefS Of
I with Wo rthy Master Pele Shields
t:uesls and Mr. Snu1h. Sr . and s
with 32 membert present.
James Charleaton, W.
tr auss,
and son
daughter . , Bessie, Mrs. V ir ginia
the t 0
In Jmu
ve
presiding. The Gunge voted tG
scoutmaater,
Ralph Spencer,
g�
st, or hl!r moV a . wer� recent
I
ibut�·
Duckworth ,Ntd daughters, Sally
f
a
o
n
l
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m
.
give $10 to the blood program and
Boyer ,
,
Willard
dand
Edgar
Arnol
w
_. to
.
C'Oll t
ther . Mrs. William Baker and
and Robin , and Sharon and Carter
trel assodatlon for use on the pur· assistant BCOutrnasters, were In
wa1 al80 1 A Girl Seoul . Troo� 171 , m�t.mg his father, J. ff. Grate.
$5 to the Heart Fund.
e�SIOn
smith. other children of t,-. hol• I
MIDDLIPOIIT
The meeting day wa�
announced there would be 8 spec- was held *nday m the First
Buck returned chase or a new spotlight by the charg�.
Ch l
M
teu.
ial meeting on M arch 13 at which Ba ptisl Church at Pomeroy, o �.n- hom:'·w�::ay evening after 8 group. Profits g� into the _ funds changed f� �ursday �Wed0
t ime a aafety representatin of ed by lhe preaide�f . 11 was 1• viait wit h rel atives in Columbllll. for the aMUal _trip to Washington nesday. Tic11oets ,or lhe �vut- ·
Sunday
for
f
what
to
x
cu
i
the state of Ohio will bf guest , �
Rama to be held ln Pt. Pleaaant,
Leo Lewis of C'.olumbus spent by the two !181lwr classes.
,-,.y, Dhle
speaker . All Grang,er,:1 are urged l mom1ng breakfast when at the h pasl w k end with M r . and
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w. Va., were distributed. Family
t e
ee
Tht fir st se11lon of the 16 hour
camp-out. Then the troop elected
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OPEN TONIGHT
NOT
10
esent
r
p
••
will
affair
the
and
$1
are
tickets
· ·
· tramm�
·
cIasses Ior B rowme
ba s�
I Pr'ire as vres1' dent . M r s. Charle, 5uck ,nd was acJ
ff'
ewe
ers.
o
l
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f
h
rd
rom
25,
Marc
ay,
tu
a
S
held
be
d
I, ar«.6 Announce
p�gram rO11owt lhe
' rr· ier•
m'
SATURDAY
b h 11
leaders was held Wednesd ay e1Jen- A_ Ilterary
as ,gecretary, compa ed h ome . Y
meeting an� 0fM;�f'ri Wl.lh Sandy Hendricks
,
Sunday
on
and
m.
p.
9:30
tn
1
1
7'1:
e
8
LONIGAN"
"STUDS
':
m
8
who
spent
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Emma
So
Le ui
Birth OJ New n
ing at lhe Scout Hall in Middle
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�ckiyn Siedenabel a1 ass istant Mrs.
J
It
m.
p.
4
to
2
from
26
ch
r
Ma
A play
With Chrlatopber ll:IIJihl
he Beau r�I .
r
the Bucks .
Mr. and Mra. Roger Dillard are
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port with M n , WillUlm ColJjn� of Anw 1e:�
1eereta ry and Jan e G rneser aa week wflh
e � ided to sen balloons for
and Venetla Sto,,uoll
prewa
we.a
'
Ca
Ba
A
"Lb:
I \lice p resident. Then Jane Grueser
Rock Sprin�s a, instructor.
announcing the birth of 8 nine
- 1110 the heart £und on Saturday. Mar.
N ex l Wef'k the leaden will meet l sented bv Mabel and Ear ly Rous_h and Jan et Scott• showed wh at had
pound son, Tuesday, Feb. 28, at
OWERED IU'.FLI"
"HIGH
P
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11.
a t 10 a . m . and wJII have a �nck and Pete Shlelda. There wall quiz been done t1J earn the badges they
f0Up
er Hospital, Galllpoli!i.
Holz
Willard Pvkor
With
·
, lunC'h at noon. Preient plan� call on famous , people born In Feb�;
rking on . Ideas were giv• 1
Grandparent., are Mr. and Mrs.
and
Bayes
AJllson
wo
were
,
a
ary and Thought! oo , Ll eoln
.
the
session
for
a
al
ut
r
a
l
rook•o
UI
fo
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Monday,
'-nday,
R.
A.
Knight
puoo
great
and
11
P
grandparen of what kind of skil 1houlc'
that WaR given by Eula Wolfe : th� Gel- giYe n al the rampout .
Mr,. Col1!11s announced
l'..A.CE"
"IIIDNIGHT
ents
a
re
and
Mr.
Mrs.
E. L. MPt On
edne,day
-J anette
qllt on ,
Dorla
whllf' th� ltadf'rs who attended the ty i�rg Addrea 8nd •
Knight
and
W.
a
ll
8.
of
Gall.
Sc.'ott.
The
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Grace Episcopal
Guild
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Nora j
l�turPr
fi rst mee-tlng wt-re working w ith preii dent by
M rs. Dana Winebrenner enter- B elington , W . Va. The Dillards Church met WedneRday evening
Intermediate Crosa •nd • reading by Gladys
the Brownie tht
ta ined the WSCS of the Asbury have five other children, Jon, in the Pa rish House followlnr;: a
I
leadf'n were- alllO in v 111Pd lo al • Shields, "W alhlnt{lon's Rules ;�
Methodist Church Wednesday ' e- M ark, Roge r Franklin, Mathew study g roup wittJ Min Vida Ihle,
Ref�shmenta of P?tato. 118 •
tf'nd the IM!lt1kms
ning at the home of Mr s. Frank and Marcia Marie.
M iss Lenora Giles and Mrs, Evl
IIMiddleport, Ohio
AUendln&amp; th.- firs! meetm � W"l'e ••ndw ichn, :kt , p l'kl� �
------ner , Syracuse.
Winebren
eretl Hayes 81 hostesses.
co
ee
8
k
beans
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e
hi
a
.Juanita Wf1£ht .
Mary Schaab,
The meeting, In charge of vice
DANCE ANNOUNCED
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Mrs. Max Sanborn, presidel'lt,
NOW IHOWIN•
Leon Jordan and Kenny
Effif' Soltell!, fva Wt"rt served.
Betty Toney,
Eichinger,
William
president
Mn.
Emcees
co
meet11ho
buslnesa
t
ed
a
nduc
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1 Sttw art. Antjll VanMatre, Geraldrt soc
ial h our was
Club opened wlth devotions taken from Hysell . The Jays, wlll be hosts Ing after which a
rden
The
Ga
Middleport
T8
ITAR
a
1
Dlltv
FUND
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on
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barg
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hor'
"1ted
1
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ine Allf'rt. Joyee Mll11 , F a F Psalm 103 by Mn. William Hood- to II rock and r oll dance perty enjoyed and refrt shmentl •rved
t
a
M
(Oolor)
meet
Monday
11
6
ch
ar
Virginia: WASHINGTON WPn w1rd1, Julia llylf!D,
home of Misaei/ Hallie 'and ashelt, vho also gave a
ita- thia Satrday at 7:30 al the Mid- by the hostesses to It members.
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the
Cha■. Herbert, Jo Morrow
ncl
Campbl!'ll . Vera Crow, Peggy dent John 11" Kennedy aun .
Lucil le Uon taken from the Upper Room dleport High School. A record
Ml!lb
with
Ztrkle
Nellie
.
campaign
Seal
ll11ter
1911
the
CO. Houda &amp;hell. Man B lar,ewic2 , \fonr
MOTOR
Even though t� auto ha•�
POMEROY
"LEECH WO�N"
"We Pra ia� ThM For Thy Ra- revue will be featured. 'f!1e daDCe
Smith H a&amp;RiRtin g horitleH
,
Hytell. Mary Htndy, .Janet Hinlrle Thunday bJ tttepting • ■beet of
,.
the horse, it s slill • P"""' Colen Gra)'. Grant Willi.am,
a
�l
ced
an1.-e" wa11 the topic of the pro- Is sponsor@d by the Semor Class
di
Come In •nd IN for your Ruby Niclnaky and M rs. , ferl'\J stam P9 from the National EaAter I Roll call will be "Shrubs That
gram p resented by Mrs. C iarl Her- for lh annual t r ip to Wa shington, idea fo r the driver lo stay on the
Aho Ca- Carnlvol
Grueser who, a•l.ted Mn. Col- lE
Seal Twins, g.year-old Paula and Attract Birds" and arrar,:emenUl rlni 8881 8led by Mn. C. B. Ween , D. C.
wagon.
"111
· C. or forced br anchea will be lhown
-. tftcta'"Wfbber of SUm ter ,
Una at W'e&amp;iesd1y'1 eea,km.
Mn. ,John Sauvage and Mrt. -by Mn. Garen Stansbury, pre&amp;i• Frank WlnebN!nner. The study
dent and Miu Neille 1.erkle.
book, "The Turning World'' was
1 960 CHEVROLET
Program for the evening wlD be given by Miss Mattia Karr.
) the showing of slides of Hawaii
Brookwood 4 Door Statio n W1· I
aeulon,
During the busine111
,on. o eyl. 1tandard tran•. one '
, by Miu Sm ith which ahe took twenty 1hut-ln call• were reported
,wner tow m lltli&amp;t, radio heat- 1
wnen lhe visited the i1lands.
and an offerin£ taken for the Lan,
tr, wbitt tlre, Real nire flnhh
------r School o' Miak&gt;ns.
caste
ou
t.
lnlide and
The meeting closed with a L@n.
Ra£ine Canleera To
and
ten meditation, """'" Hist
ONLY $2295
Karr
Miu
by
Lent"
of
Purpose
I
Friday Dance
aft.tr which a desaert courae was
The Racine Teen Canteeen will 1erved by the host«iu.
1951 CHEVROLET
hold ill regular teen dance this
Bela}r FMdor Sedan. Sparklin&amp;
Friday
evening at the Amer�an NO ROOM TO SWIM
=..ct flnl1h with ndio, hHter,
LONDON &lt;UPI&gt; - So many
Legloo Hall In Racine from 7,30
dtofflaUe trana .. like new while
W
la II p. m. The Jays w provide people have to· ·,d coins Into th
a �I. ena lne. Real ■harp
the mu,le. Ladles
the Raclnl!I fountain at London Airport'• new
for American Le11oo Auxiliary will hotel thal all lhe 1oklllllb have
Cklb Sedan. 8 cylinder. Standard tr.namiulo n , Radio and heater, new tires. low llliJelp.
Eocollent tbroothout.
2 Doof Sedln. Ont careful local owner. Sharp tar.
died.
be chaperonu.
ONLY $1 395

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NO. 281

VOL XII

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Pomeroy•Middleport, Obio, Satvdly,

Believe Schuster
May Make Way
To Marine Base

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Red Threats, Solitary Confi nement
Followed Crash .Of RB 47 Jet Recori

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TOPEKA, Kan. &lt;UPll-.4. bunt b)' tho :.i1111
�Iona al ..... dw, fired . . . ibere wa, Immediate Jou ol After 1b: l:oun In tho
of 1wi!in l:nock"'I out two .,,_ They lGld lhelr ...,_. tale ol baclt al tho - MIG
liglJler rmllol.•
when, their mam .......,
glno,, Jerf&lt;x -.menta ol tho IOIJlary --• ondl• Jn. wllidl · 11:ot ll:elr plan. Maj. Willard G. Palm. lhe pilot, " ,ell preservation.'' they
111147 jet ,........,a,... plane a,
by Iba &amp;meto. tbreala
I ..., tl,e Borenla Sea. e lslued the Older la bail out. He piclled up by a Soviet �­
tt ■pun out o1 """'1&gt;1, tho 11gbt - ti., llod about du mi. lheir .........,_ly cold"' ..n,l
died In the crub, aod hi, body Jrawie,. Tho boal tooli "- 'I!,
of other par- driftlnC clown- aion, but !llrpetuol boJ&gt;•
for the In -•• W.,anlut Prilon, of wa, returned for burial In Arlin1- lhe coast
wben, they bepo II
ward into • f,..ltp: au, and then lint tlmo ,uhUclJ Friday • 1 lheir - by tho 8-lanl,
loo NotQal c.m.te,y near W&amp;lb- lnlaod journey by phme and ln4
the llru,sle to board rut · ·r 2llWI ...,,-_. II neatbJ l'otlJea and al .SO.W efforta lo link their lngto::,
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D.C.
to Mosco-..
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"by
Air
i.,
ebout
toa.l
dilllbiH
Marine Prlqte James Scbuater
Lincoln Heights so
Di,i:t •Ith lhe IUtLiJarly fil.laled
IANDRA n:u.,
donward,
McKooe Af1« 1s day, 1n an
wavea.
- " no u-•law enforcement officers of Meigs Counfar baa.
u, mf1■1ot:.
1aw - olher parachute. 3lld ,ioo center. where U.., �
ty folloJVhil bl, Qllht fr,&gt;m the Probate Court office
....,_ ll'elll: lo 'floo ,..,1•em ,,_ _. lhe fleeting nflec- 11-., ....... perlalnJnc . lo ! For the flnl time Friday, I Oimlteod saw two. Neither wa, 1 questioned
.,
... _., llffl'J La ._ 4-R Ilona ol capto. John R. M.X- the ...,_ al tl:elr otlakm. 11:e
Tbursdly allernoon.
rev..led that the llllf7 ,. ...,. able to find out - hap lhe oUi&lt;en were
traaof....i .,.
equlpmd " tllolr ,,... anti the ton:ed the gnnfn of lhe Semel pened
Autliortti11 llid today that Schuster may have left Clu ... loll ,,., ... ... .,_ aod Fnoman B. Olmaeed
,. their th,.. """"""'.., ,oiita,y ,oolinement cella •
ot the)' unltnowu:,Jy hurtled bud- u1..-. ol lbe lntenoptk:n went jet. Olrmlead, 24, the co-pilot, ■till ll■tecl ., milslt:,-.-Capt
the ar.. pla11J11n1 to nturn to his Marine base at Ft. ., - -■ '" ..
ll,
. Eu- yonu Pison.
Pendleto'n North l:arollna where he would face charges lbe Olio 11o1e Fair. 111:e "'" .., lonJ Into a new cold ""'
for "■ectLrfly and de- l8id be. · bln:aeu lrfggered the re..., l'cloa and
-rl:ere appeared to be 1 •
o.ca, L.
fl Cem!JMlotL •- wl:leh lated almoal ,.... monthl fense -•-�
ab1911t tlltbout leave.
of
- ...,trol twin 211 � Golorlh tmd Dean PhUlipa
ceotrated
effort by the 1puj
.
- 1be ..._ ta tloe Mtlp C... -the length of their lmprlao:unenl I But 11:eJ _.. l'•phle In U. caDIIOl1I wl:kb fired from
broupt out al
Scl!uator
in tenog,alan to Jin.It our
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JaiT aboul I p. ID. 'l1wnda,y ltLd
ho didn•
. - - nar of Ibo plane.
lhe U2 incident • they uJd. "l1lil
,..jl&lt;tl .... - m11&gt;11- 1a PN&gt;loato COllli by - J
1:now' 11 ""Y o1 the lihena Interrogators � led .. ..
ed l■ Colatt .... De ll a llM-yoffleial WIDosbb)' HJ1J He WU
.
believe lhat we woold hl trt■ol bj'
1-H CII� ..,,_ .... rill -·
tJ:elr ,larget
taken thin to � with lwo Ma-i
err:
oa'1gator,
lhe
2'.
J.ldlw,
a Soviet court.•
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allad:
e
h
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phaaired
Mcl&lt;ooe and Olmslead lllill llto,: ·
people, 11 ltelplq fIng hla ..,.,
wblle the llllf7 wao on Ila pretold ol the coovidla .. .
.,.,.,
totollotL .. Nalllul 4-B ll'eelt ...
Offlciala ol 11:e coarl uld that
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1enc1ng ol UJ :,ilot planned ftllht
lhe olflclall pw lcl:ullor "quffe
ft
tf
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511
took the alNnfl
pathdooer
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-than
Powen and -- M
Gary
a Jocture." ml U.., feel ho baa
mUea lo _Sovlot territory.
WI
''were
lbenuelve,
they
to - to buo .. tab 1:1::
Otnciah at Appl• G,o-:- Lock for • ■eriou, crime,
MASON -' Jolin ''Tittle" &amp;t11h
LEOPOLDVI LLE, The Congo (UPI) - Clasbee be� � •
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Tllen ltll • warning from _ the Ne. 2:1 sa,d _let, thu: mommg lhai punishable by dea�•
tween U.N. and Congo troops and the U.N .'a sending Of
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'l1tl 17•,-ld Llnonln BID 11'. RFD Lelorl' died Friday about
I what was ducribed U I "virtual u!timatum" to the £0V• Sovfol flglar, DO radio klentif
heart
"'Q:i --■I - .., .
.... lbe Ohio R,ver In.. II
O
boy WU l,efnl lleJd In jail m II.IIO a.m � an apparent
erilment of "independent" Ka�p belebtened the !Ion. DO dematfda ,,., lhe Amerl- one-tenth of a loot per ho ·r ..d banded 111 ..._ U.., ...
ck
e rid
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charge of - tl:olt . He
y
.U.,ll ettabf h::n
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lmd. Jtlll • sudden bunt that any chanc,, of flood seem, lo prepared to 11:o t11ect
threat of large-scale conflict in Ibis erlals-rlddea Afrk?an
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u
on
e
o
w
,IDie • car INltn the � .,
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have
gone
on
.....,,
the
loday.
nation
rt..r
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had bee■ onler!d lo .,,..;-.
U,:ed Cir lot - - Ill" anti road.
Native llJtte, were ...,.,.ied in , had beoa ltiltdld to Katanp Prea- "Al we alarfed to turn. . .th, The wale, level •1 ' "'" ""' Soviet ho,der," the offKiia
u,ed It fnp hll pa,naml lr...t h&amp;leoong ambulance w.. callbattle witb U.N. lroopl at the ' idei1t Molle Tlhon:be. Wormed ifl)l
f ter croued to tho "''" and '2.9 inch e,, The r iver crested "The y wanted us to
ad bul Mr. &amp;ulh was doad on
until Jul
.
■lated
tt
uJd
U.
N.
ia::
arm,
Bel
IN:te
f°"""'
terms
bul w, refused lo aign .., � ,
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tpened fire;� the olf!Cffl said. Febn,ary 28 at 39.7 and has
when be ltll liaa Into &lt;1illody by arrival at SchaeqJ Cllnle. T h e '11:o Mei;, County SJ:erttr,
De- Kltona and Ibo DIV1 bate at for tho d- al BeJajan ft\JJJ .
f
alhng ever since. The
normal
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Pnmeroy PGll,e Cblef .ltd Web- Hased wu bom April ♦, ,m, partment
tatemen&lt;� •
atTftled two me:i, each Banana m
el at Lock 23 is ts.,.
k-v
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a
who
1ary
and
palltlcal
w
■t al
tech::ic�
ml
,
Mid three ,,,,_ al ..- lei! win;
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lier and Pa-.. Da'fld Good- ln New Haven and wu )lffl'aded "" t
wo chargea, afler • fight at
In Pomeroy th - wale, has left
kh-We. At least ..,. Coogo have - •idlnc Ibo Ket•nsa •
po
wt::.
ln deatb by hi■ .......... Charle, lhe Wonder Bar below Ml:ldleport
a quanhty ol mud tn the ,n of
glmo
�dllr had bee reported killed
Ofllcel'I Ultl
DO - do- B. Rous!: and � {�\ early ioday.
the p,rJi ;n g lot. Ho,e, we,e being
"'Ob • en j,ere ,aid lhe tnne of
taUa ....., ltlnlotl up lltet mifl)lt Row:h.
CaroU White, !O, Rt. I Racine.
.
used to clear the area this momnly
::
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tt wu
the
ldville
tho lead lo the atplun ., Sdnllfor.
T ,. ■troog
,n, by the .,,..., depart nt.
beld OD charge, ol Into••
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Survlvora l:tch:de hll w I f e, 112
me
fut talklnJ by U.N. offken_ t,pt I "almolt .. fllimlhun.
'l1io yGlllb - DOI - repoNCI
,
,
..
dtalurb
the
e
and
pe
lcallon
So far today,
lng
Mabel
appro,imat,ly
of
,
g
rt
v
Parlo,
,... by - llnce lea ln
t. Roulb
Leta three wblle Jobn Patrlclt of West Co- ' TunlailD "- lrom invadma •
Alb
ooe-quartor incl, of ran, had fa).
■te
, Mn.
, , • "' :
,
- In Ids
for free.
pdoughten
Margaret lumhl■, W. Va.. 112 being beld nn ----------:-1 ,_ -1ed to Piwidenl
Jen. Official, say lhe rain should
,
J
&lt;bn end nmalllC pat 11:e Kelp Berkley of ohonstown. 0. Mn.
iday
0 charlu of ualng -· Ian- LEOPOLDVILLE &lt;UPI I-Flibl J
s.
not cause any ad&lt;Ht;ona1 panle of
· ooepb Kua� Fr
Nedra Rauad, of Wmtbb:llon, .
nlgl:t
la
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attend the .,.i....... of Coogo
6-'1 1191p11a
flood. Upr ive, al Pitt,bu'1!h, o.�
a . Ing - c....,i.. I ,. 0 p I
aod Mn. Mltl' Slavu of Rlpll)', guage and dialurhln&amp; tl:e
11, Pldlott ll:ai thla mornJna
leaden ■cbe4uJed to begin Sunday
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fon:et
tlanl
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ball inch
Uo)ted
ud
co
pe
l)epa:t
le9
Pome..,,
'l1le
p,;j
'° of ram had fallen. l
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OXFOru&gt;, Ol:Jo tUPU -Robert me
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Three p,""211 nn, kiJ!e,l
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dilid ....,....,._ � i., lJled-. Otbar re1atJfto -IDII ore - coofloed
.,,.........
haK --------- ., a two-car cnui: ., 11.( �
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..... �-- ill tbt
l
leacler •• ,.._ bad; on lliii '111o!111""1tnl,l!fSlty
t'
,
al �
about two
ch� o(_ _,.,.
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nj\orted
CohuD- 11■1
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- . .-, 11,, 111 ...,
.
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.
hla. and 11n. Cltberine 11oo1 o1 ILld bavln1 1 delectlvo ...nler· lliDltan In - ftgl:Una. aplnot i mler .Joi, '• lleo
,
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be
w !d
llifmlil(
the �t •Ith
lied a, llt; -Wallaerf "
• .·
Canal Winchealot, Ohio, 311 Iii- and Sh irley Baker ol 1111112;
IOldien al tho central Conao ... . Leopnldvl Ue reflme'I only ,.,
WIWIDII, . .......le of Dayton
Bmnmglwa, llkl., ""'
eels
UIIICll!I
len; brolhen, Jeu of Buffalo, Va. oa • curge of lntoxic, Ion. ernment. The Oghtlng waa roporf. ..,.,.uve at Tannanartve.
ad:nitled
Falnnoot High
E. ero�. -. ol near
N y Nltk ILld Cliff ot N • w Geor11a Nolaon of Rt. I Chl!lh- Id to be an outgrowth ol •arller .
taking mall from domutory ma,1.
_____
third Yi&lt;tim wu oat ...,._
The
�•..; ab:
'"'
and in la beinl held on • char; of battling betwea, Sooa""se
boxea. He ,aid ho kept money A l • • 8. ......... Jr., Com- lied immediately.
rt of
,
two ,i.p-great.granddilldren aJ. dll1urbina tho peoce flied by the and Oonp f....,., 11 the
In the )tit.,. and threw tDUder v:,
Preble County lherill'a
found
po Leo • .
Middleport polioe.
Banana, m mlleo ...,. ol
lllrVlve.
away thoae that did net oontaln - •le •• to k llnl ....._ uid lhe car driv&lt;D by 0...
I
----:,okh-llle.
.W.. fw •edit'• - ._
9
:
Servk,eo will be held Sonday
· _,.y_
attempting to - lw' . .
'WOlllli
An"'B DANCE
.
Maladl 112 t1:e °""80"• AUontl&lt; ,
Government olflclall2 ■a id WI� flllStl - lalo ,,_ - ..... lllh wbeo li crasbed
p.m
at
New
I
.
·
.
Havm Memben nf the Mlddleport • port OD Ibo Congo River about IO
from
Hams admltled 11,a llng from lhe ":_'• ■ai,I (lo LIi, , M...,. Sh Tripp"• auto. Tbe tn:eb
�
tUB Church will, Rev. \l..lpb Pomero
CUP!)
_,..
I
y
DUNDON
'lotaey Club with their m1Jea ........, and out of Ba
mallboxea liooe the end of tho
· · · "' 1"! • rm _,.,. narrowly avoiding Ibo
Mo honey In charge. The body wlU
"1
&amp;lary Anni, - for
dJn. ..... which h locabid .. the
........ "Y..._ .. 1:ano1� Ila In llale
feotball ·- hoc:a12&amp;&amp; be ... .....
jut •• - Tripp .... alone In l:fa ... �11LO
hour
to
prior
ner Jut e-ag In Middleport
,
.
p of Ibo eon,. delta.
y
ad
'
aeedecr
Ha .,.k ol malarlt U ''" ... , - yoar unidentified &gt;ictim wu ,
11•
be made lit Hieb School cafeteria, lhen wort- ..,;;____;......____
""''"d Lllilllrl ID lite - aervlcel. Burial will
i..i- fl'III and $300, Ibey ■aid ..,.,_, ,_ pall II •■-, ger In Crowe·• auto.
C
•
Graham Cemet,ry , Friends - Id at "llufffng" 5,100 tl\velopea
lo
;
CINC
INNA
...
P
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v
TI
.,._
tU
ll
WIUiama wa, charged
- Den er
,;.,.
a
r,,ld,o
obyN
an
ltelr�
with
,
.....
tt.•
re
Two of lhe •icli:m �
ll'LDl'
l;M Brltat:a de- caU any time at the Fog!- for tl:o annual tooter Seal
tngland, ts, Now Baltimore, wu
_ .,
.lhe n,ail, rather than
now:ced dead at tbe """"'11\i,tlijl '
:nanlllns ..,.... dlllrm-. Funeral Home.
leue • Tu::lala::
""' 11,ot and killed early today lo a
llealing !nan Ibo maJJ beca111e
,,_ mob chaaotl tw -.. ------------------ beu,g held �tbinl waa dead III arm,af...,....
aw, battle wllh two off-duty pa- he man _.,.. do lvorod
• Gallagher Held In
t
l
I
h
lo
lbpital iD �
S&amp;.naritan
N
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the
by
J
and
&amp;
i
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,..,
l
po
�t � - by MnlJLUI
DII
Secretary Gener-;--7
a IHffllf',
1t212 ·.,..s .._
iv
the
lo
___
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iddleby
75
ghe
l
le
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Cha
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idual
r
Ind
Ga
y
&amp;oald
la
trolman
p
r.
■t,,talfired �
. M
mantjold
U.N
.
bul a '.· W.
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lhe
ee
toport
Ja
is
l
Gallipo
In
city
i:
.
il
reor Hummeldorl 24• after Ea( id 1-atl}' II le "'2lllclered
tt II
g
g
In
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:.. . �rolman _ WIIJD :,� _., ....
dil- :: l= ,,
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wQ
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that
alonlt."
an
It
It � .:
.
----, night by Gallipolis police.
A Middleport ''Ile homt v-♦-, F home' "
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Consreaa today was ezpected portanl note ' frmn llammankjold
A retired �ilroader, be wW ap- by Franc:s ff. Glnier, �
1
a
1
wu .. pl tlte _. printable to pau legislation nm wHt that would put former Prepeor m M.....,paJ court today.
RD. age n, wu
Charle, M�hl head of tho Raci ne EmerJeney
�
cat,alJe Ire tlte ....., -. aldent Dwight D. Eisenhowe
r back in the Army in his Grueser N med To
-----/
minor � at • "II"
a
homicide aqu&amp;d � Stoeckel Scmad Called Twice
- wllt lrlld 1o rllch Ibo old rank of flvwtar 1eneral, but with a difference - RO
LOC.\L TEMP8
Co
on East MaJn.■1, ._
llaclne emergency unit ...
j, wu dancing with 111'1.
mpany,• 'ClU
pay.
. ·
uD:tro.
a
at
Highway
Patrol
ture
lemper
noontime
.,..... two calla lest evening. At The
Walt.r GMNr, Lincoln Helghta Kathy W.U.. It, whm
llou■e ud Sonate Armed So,._
a
'llte lhouten ..,_
..,..... 1•10
the
ln
n
of
d
n
d
tenectio
Secm
•
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■
buo
■Ind a _.
wi
enholl be llltitled to pool hu earned a pl""' In lhe ''Lead· made a nmark about Mn. WeU1 11:e
' .�� ...,. caIIed lo
�
�J lcea Commltlee1 paned 'the bllla
llfOUP ol.
Mechan
ic-sta
In
Pomero
y
wa,
St
lum
left
Into
a priv119 ,IINUij
11cJ:1n1• ml -ml1,ary . -iv• era' Club"' of Midland
.
ol:oarll lllver
.
....,. of llooDI Blwll. She
Mutual and ■lnlck Stoeckol.
.
.
lo unanlmoualy .,_,, and ,,__
.
•
de_:ireea. !tam.
-, �
ram
and cold d,,ven by Ruby Wa, ... ,-.
la medltal and dental LIi• Jn,uronce
to
ffoap"•l
and
Bober
lake:,
the
.,.
•
....
or
·•
U
aod
Stoeckel I to the flonr
Co I '
were expeded lo aall tbroup
.
tab put
ram.
en,y. '11:ero ...,. no z!:g• -'
hi, flUD r.ll from Ila ba1-, admitted u I maternity cue.
..,. IQ mllllary ho■pitala. llrs and year
• by the .._ - for Door vola with no trouble.
lO
Al
m.
p.
lo
aquad
the
•eot
w
g
were mm•.
E
med
ill
&amp;l rd - home
ical '11,e club It: u bonorary group E::slaod reportodly .,.- Iba
alio et
It wu :m-1212+i.t lbJa woek Nl,oN- �
-. •
the
wa
t
a
car■.
,,,, •: -- -- • by Preatdenl Kennedy, and ol field .._1au... named af. flUD and Ored .... Into tho ..11- "DIAL WY 2-2 1 56
Hollow near Dorca!. Mr.
IWIIUAGII �
J:owe- ppreuec1 b1a that:b to Iba n:er,. wu "'""" t.U. In tho ter meeting nadlna ■tandardo ol Ing.
Pomeroy
taten
waa
11or1..,
and
to
J- Lloyd "1, 1(:-. • ·
OPEN DAil,y
stoed:el called for Humme� on
committee, .... befon l ap- H- committee over Wbelher performance.
l'rldq'
la Holzer Ho■pllal by : .\ting
11111 lallltl
·
·
W. Va. , eoal ...., ' ...
..._
----and cmrled out the door wilb ambuJonco
Ibo bill wu - enough.
proved the bW.
8 AM to 5 PM
, with pouibJe appe,:dD
Bart:ara
SU. S1i111, :tt. #ll!i
AIJhou8h fivo-- -1a &amp;r1
tlw.- •he !armor nreslEqlalll2 lollowlnS him. Eaaland ltnuhJe.
pott.
fired 1"1e9 et llummeldori.
alway, comidered ., e■II for ... d■nt ""'tld pt 1:1:: choice of 64 New Claim• On
o
I I
be
u
h
• a--aJ or 81 an
_,,
qi paid
File For Benelibl
n,,,,,J .,,..... Uva ■ervfce, l
u-pre&amp;ldent.
cmI ��'.:'i.. :'�
....., court by get fl(tfd. llutead, be would
""7 In 'tlte local"1:plou
lxly-foor Initial claims ...,. '
S
cit&amp;- tlnue la draw bla
who had htt bim
ox-prw&amp;J.
Eilenho..., tellped from tho made f benef t,, 1a,t
111
or
wee1&lt; lo lhe
i
charJes
Ma
- by iia � ._ P■ltol . tla l peoaion, bul 1'1.•.11 would Anny In 1112 Immediately after Melp County Bureau of unem- Lt. llod:1ln ,.
f
atalf.
a
for
..._..
_
___
__
were
Ibo
·
Ropubllean � oloymont �.
•eW11i11 - _,
&amp;.ard
Frank
II 1D11 - • a � of 1a1,e Kil Army pay would ha.. lleen llal �- and hi told h la W. O:llden, ......... reported
• al a
and Dow- •.HI.•, leoa than Ibo prulden- .,i Whltt - ...,. eolem:ce iodttY.
....,.
Mayor 121'118 Ownen
,q
)l. Bllddlo14
ftl finld !be llal p&amp;tlllon , but 1'1,m.11 woold tbat be
w.ld lib to NC•' .,,. Added It: -lnoed claiml, tho
To Corral Up Dog,
• a '"!ltlrl■ al lalJ. have been lal•ftee.
■tar rant · l:o pl In Worid - - llleil matlo I
total of Pomen,y Mayor awie, Le,or
llll II·""'"'"" bol2I • ,1 ,111. Whoa Ibo bill be&lt;otw law, El- War II.
• 11P 1,1Jm Ill ol • yur ownen lotloy :lutl . .
warned

■

Officials Have Not Seen, Heard ·
Of Youth Since His Escape Here

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Fight At Bar

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be tied ., they ..n1 he
picked up by the gamt wardoo
Mayor Legar ■aid that the "11ha
;•
and
unl-.ad dr11
both licenaed
will be ta1:en lo lho pound we••
caught.
----Ml!:tGI tlBNSML BOIPn'AL
Adml11m - Jobo Ginther,.
Clie■ter ; Orla Hanlt:, Mfl:omlUe;
Clayton Tlppfl, ll iddl■ptit RO;
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a:.rte, ConttJd:MI. Midtllapr:
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.to -it by
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•
lillnimn ''
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mitlal .........iy
wltl:nut ........ a bill la pw tho
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mllll:■: la added ..-,_2,;
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mipJo;alill -- cHn,h,,I uaial In 1'11lruaty. t11o _,illl
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clUram
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2ltll a -d - 1'11lruaty.
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·
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