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Wnusual Arrangements with Dried
Materials Highlight Club Program
: A program featuring unus· Mrs Arthur Strauss in servIa\ arrangements made from [ tnli: chicken salad, rolls , nuts
dried matena!s, gJVen by Mrs und mints trom a table cover·
~ward Preston of the Cheslr- ed .-ith a white clolh and cenIre Garden Clu b. hig hlighted ' lered w1th a sp1rRI
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. meetmg of
the ment of white and silver tret&gt;-.;:
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, mattur Gardeners' Club Wed- with stlver tapers. Whitt' mum
nesda'.' e~·t-nlllg at the hornt- or corsagt!~ were 'aivPn
as favors .
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Mrs Willlillll Slater
Mr s. Prall preuded at
I he
Mr r;; Pn..•ston. wes1dent
of punch howl and Vl n Rrvn&lt;~lds
the n 11':o.lmf' dub. spoke and :-~1 tht&gt; "dve1 service The hnst
demm1sll atJ0n on · Dned A.r- ess gtft v.as awt:~rded ·o \lr"
raugem~rtt PI&lt;HJIIr'i" usmg a Prrttl
modern arrangement wtth flnw~rs and nhbons and a trad1twn
al frame leet unng dned mater lab;, strl:lv. flmH·rs and
rw~c
oones Soe also made a W'&lt;l
i!ontaint&gt;r from a v.lrt' hangPr
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!lllt&gt;d \lith trull and cnmclect
with ivy
\Irs Lou" Reibel. preSidPn t
: Mrs Edgar Reynolds. pres!· upened the meetmg of the Fed·
.dent , prestded and welcorted e··aled C~rl'le Wedne,dav evenm£1mbers and the guests. Mrs. m~ w1th tht&gt; pr::~yer fro m the
'9-rover and Mrs Prf'ston or , ' i::ll book . lo llu\H'd w1 th 1he
(hl! Cheshtre Club The v1·r:-;e tl\'11111 · Jes11s ls All T'lw \\orld
!Jf the month, " A New Year's To \lie"
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rvish" taken fro m ld&lt;'als mag- Devonons wPre IC'd h,· \1rs
a-zine,
was giVen by Mrs Glenn Ben Ne utzlmg who had fnr her
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topte ' 'ThC' Nev. Year "
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, Members answered roll l'&lt;tll rPad Matthew 2 cnre•·r: 1ng
)91th the theme , ''Look1ng For. Christ's bap11 sm and a slury.
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c"ar ." A note of tr"nh w~s ·tn lhe Dtreclron or
Your
!ead from Mrs. Charles Lew1s. Drt'allls.'' and Reso lutions fo r
re~lonal director. tor the club&lt; the ~·w Yeor and 'nsed Wilh
,participation in the
&lt;'ounty a stan, "How to ltve to
be
flawer show and also rncloo;;ed a 125 '' ·Mrs Reibel read a lt'l·oolored picture of the arr:.mgE" 'ter from Rev . and \1rs. l.us
'ments from the s~oY.
1tave Kuther and famlly, m1s.
Mrs. 0 P Klt&gt;m was rom- 1 suma nes m Hcw.lura s, C A
m~ded for her talk glvm on Dunng the bu smess sesswn.
~th~ Garden Club hour over Ihank \OU notrs were read
WMPO wtth Janet Korn ~r~. trum \1rs Len&lt;~ Huber , RAy4
,Bra_ce
LkJyd , ClVIC commlltec mond Hood. \1r s. Jacob R('lbel
'~chap'man, re~m·ted on 1 he and Mis~ Callie Kloes Com
jChnstrnas hghtmg
·dgmg rnt1lecs were named mdudm"
\lrs. Grace Pnttl'
program ' ·"
Hrs N·utzltng
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8! r 1 e,'~enmg. gl rom ~1rs. Norman Kloes Mrs Plul
lite. club ~as prest&gt;nted to ~rs Wtll•amson and Ml s Clar('ni'P
tPreston
~- Mrs Slater was assisted b 1 \1assal. sak
-- - ·-·- - y A de::; se rt ('OUrse was served
by Mr~ Re1bel and M1s. GPOr·
PLAN BAKE SALE
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Beautification
O#Chester 1
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Mu. Henry Beaver wu hottess to the Chester
Garden
club
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Mrs.
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ru enour, president,
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Club Collect to open the meet·
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Staff Sgt. P. E Walburn is 1
Mrs. WilEs Frist gave the deconvalescing from a
recent I
votions , reading the 23rd Psalm
lllness at Wright PatteMIOn Alr
and leading the Lord's Prayer.
Force Base Hospital, Ward s,
The roll call was answered by
Dayton, Ohio. Recent visitors
HONOR MISS BLAKESLEE
each telling what she
had
with Walburn included Norman
brought for the indoor bouse
Yeauger, Middleport, and his
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plant exchange.
MR. AND MRS. BOYER
mother, ~rs. Mabel Walburn
A current civic project, beauof Columbus. Friends wishing
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tlfication of the Chester School
to remember him with cards Bethel No, 62 of the Inter- to help Jennifer Blakeslee cele- campus was discussed severmay st&gt;nd them to the above national Order of Job's Daugh- brate her birthday, a surprise al trees and shrubs have been
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address.
ters met Monday evening a• the planned by her parents,
Mr. planted.
J\'lr. and Mrs. F' . 0 . Boyer m\ersary • in gold was served
Pomeroy Masonic Temple with and Mrs. \.;, E. Blakes1ee. The Mrs. Esther Wright thanked
ub;,t'l\'ed tlletr 50th weddmg an· w1th the dmner
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cabeen Slc:!f)hanie Pullen, honored qu&amp;n group sang "Happy Birthday" the members for card~ and vi'fn1~ersary Saturday, January 2i The couple r~ce1ved a num- 1 1. Athens visited this w~k presiding.
t'J .• er. Refreshmi"Dts WC're sc · its while hospitalized. And In
wttll &lt;1 tamdy dmn('r at the1r 1ber of g1tls mcludmg a yellow 1WMtth thed.rMdomghWteilrl~nd fSarnl dy,
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' ualistic form and Linda Darnoy rs. e ene
en an E¥~"1 Young took her place as
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ro rl A cake iced m white ami er and a white carnation tip- US!~ an
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Mrs. Georgia Watson. The table program ~hairman.
Mtss L~na Kohl prop leto e • pas on
-tueen, was
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tiProrated w•lh yelloY. rost:'IJ11ds ped wtlh ye llow,
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· was a rae lYe ln w 1 e cover Arrangements usino artlhcial
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a ecora- flo'.lers were demonstrated by
children, Brenda and
Barry was in Columbus this week to cart to t e seat in the east. tive candle surrounded with M
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nd Mrs
pau l
attend the •prlng showing of May 10 was the date announe- small nyl~; bags of vatlous rs. YolUig, a
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Boyer They also recetved a fashions held at the Nationwide ed for the ofncial JOint •lslta- colors mi;d with mints which Baer showed ·two arangements
g1tt from the Loyal Women's In
tion with Bethel No. 73. of Gal.
I in whleh intentiOnal ftaws were
elass ol the Middleport Church
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were gtven as favors. Mrs, E- pemtitted DiacUISion then led
of Christ and were recognized
Mrs. Annlce Ohlinger was re- lpo IS.
sl.. D. Smith served the cake to detectb.g the fiaws.
durmg the worship service on leased from Veterans Memor- It was announced that Beth- and Mrs. Mabel Goegle~n the Mrs. Guy Summerfield read
New officers v.eJe el~ctcd at Sunday morning at the church. lal Hospital Wednesday after el No. 73 wUI in'itall new off&amp;- punch. ~ers sharillg birthday a paper on ucarlng for BlnH
thl' annual congregatFmal meet- Attendmg the dmner were being a patient there for sev· cers on S.aturday, January 23, honors ~1th Jennifer _werP ..Don- During the Winter." Thl!! well
g ol tht' Middleport
Ftrst Mr and Mrs. Willard Boyer era I weeks
at 7 p.m. and that Linda Dam- na '111e1ss, Carol l&lt;mg, \ athy prepared paper suggested put-111
Untied PresbvLenan
Church and Brenda and Barry of Porn· Mr. and Mrs. Ja~
Kelly eH, Stephani.. Pullen and Deb- Watson and Betty Jean Hob- ting glycerine in water to ~p
Wednesday evemng m the Sun- e. O} , Mrs loward Bowers. ak1d have returned to the1~ ho~e in bie King will assist in the in- stetter.
Itt from freezing so birds wilt
d&lt;Jy School room With
.Hev . dleport, and the honored guests Columbus ~fter spending sever· staJlatlon. Members were reI be insur'!d of water supply.
Howard Ruppelt m charge
and daughter, Thelma.
l al_ days With their parents in mjnded that the
meeting
I Mrs. Homer Holter conducted
Elected were. Elders, Jud so n
Middleport and Pomeroy
r ght of the Bethel has been Two Auxiliary
!a contest she has had for many
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Mr and Mrs. Richard Roller changed to the seoond and Off'
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t'on were
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or
Belpre
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ne )' l eorge n erson
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on ays of each month. p '"" th Lord' p
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with tlteir parents, Mr. and At the January 25 meetina
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Mr&lt; Wilbur Hannt·n Bradbu I •
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followed by the pled•e to the of automobiles. Mrs. Pear mt&gt;tons tall , Vmcent Dabo and Rl·
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ry, l Lmda Yost who has been Jil, n
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h ra won the prize and another
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and
Mrs.
Max
Roller,
MiddleI
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installed
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junior
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open
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auer,
ear.messes
port
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. Syracuse Auxlhary of the Volun-e contest was won by Mrs. Ba~r ·
\'Irs. RichauJ Owen, Mr~ Ru s-1 New officers were installed Su.nda gue-sts of Mr.
and ~ ces~ and Wnt~a~ Hayes wJI1 teer Fire Dept. in town ha!l l Arrangements featuring arti~
sell Lyons, Mrs. rom
Kell y when the Past Councilors
of I Mrs D~e Barnhart were theii be mstall!!d 0~ ~he Collncd as I Monday night Jan 11
I ficial flowers and foliage
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1• umoter of fmance.
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ded to
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I Chester ounctl Daug~t\~rs of son and family. Mr. and Mrs. '
Ada Slack, president, presJd- JU ge a .,rtzes awar
~rs. Rodney Sauer was re- Amer1ca met Wednesday eve- Ronald Barnhart of Columbus. The meeting closed In regu- : ed when Marie Rlzer, secretary I Mrs. Young, Mrs. Baer, Mrs.
The Middleport senior moe\erled SUJ.rlay 'Jchool super- mng at the lodge hall.
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They were accompanied to Col- Jar form, ..tfter which the Dau- 1r"ad the minutes or the last Henry Beaver and Mrs. Pearl
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lhf'rs madt- plans to sponsor
CHILDREN ABSENT
mtendent w1th Mr. James Bu- 1 M~s Clarence
Neutzh~g, umbus by their children, Greg ghters and Council members 1 meeting and Agnes White p;11ve Koblentz.
a bake sale Saturday •.tao.
St&gt;l'eral l\11ddleport duldren t:ha.nan, ass istant ; P"mary su- pres1den~ . opened the meefmg and Dale, who spent the week
.. it vited tu the rf 1.. ··.: room the TreasuJier'!l monthly and Refreshments were served
11 at Tiny's Foodland.
I be .ti n' absent from school
be- penntt&gt;ndent, Mrs Rusr.ell Ly- ~ by readmg Psalm 23, followed with their grandparents.
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year's report.
buffet style from the llvlng
,roup also plans a rummage c&lt;mse of lilne~s meluding Tom ons, assistant, Mrs.
Everell by the Lo~·d's Prayer
and
Mrs. Marvin Kelly underwent !
SON 18 II()RN
Sylvia Zwilling, a past oresi· room table covered with a lace
dent, installed Eileen Clark as
)w.. and cente"~" wit~ a lovely
later in the spring . Pro- and Sal ly Jo Walters, child- Bachnrr : plamst, Mrs Bach· I pli-&gt;C!:!e to thP. Hag. Officers .n· . surgery at Holzer Hospital on I
frnm tht&gt;SE' projects will ren .ol M1 and \11 ~ William n7r : . llbranan, Bruce Wal\al'e 1stalled were Mrs Roo;;s
Cle . Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R~chard L. vice presldent and Agnes White-, arrangement usmg pmk rose!
nsPd for the Srnlor trip. \Vallers tmd VIckie
Dent, PumHI't. ~1rs. Pa~.o.~ Hapton~tall, I land . president; Mrs. 0""81 '
Chapell !Carolyn Pnddyl are as treasurer. Money making pro- 1and pink candles In ~rystal hold·
,: daughter or Mr and Mrs. w. a::.s1slant, Mrs Ltllian Ste1rf. j Weber. sel'l'etary; Mrs. James
RE'nJRNS TO SHJP
announcing the birth or a 5 lb. jects were discussed \1ember len: on either side.
· Dent. Tom 1s a first grader and Teachers mclude Mrs. Lyons, Van M~ler, treas_urer, anJ M~s.
EN3 Marion Sloter of the U. and 12 oz. son Jan. 9 at the Clara Lavender was rep•.-ried The next meeting will be held
is conf med to h1 s home w1th \trs. Bachner and Mrs Bethei 1M1 1o B1ggs, sentmel. New year s. Navy has returned to his 1hospital in Long Beach, Calif. lconfined at home bv illnes~
!Feb. 3 at the home of Mrs.
Pomeoray. Ohio
pneumonia while his sister, Sal· Coleman, Primary department; I hook.-; were distributed. Mrs. I ship, the u.S.S. BoRton,
at • named Richard Lee III. Grand- A pot luck lunch will be held · Ridenour, with Mrs. Summer·
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- - -- - ly Jo and V1ck1e Vent have ~Ms. Ed Tewksbary,
Cradle I Mahl'l Vnll Meter won thr door 1Boston, Mass., after spendin• lparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy at the Jan. 25 meeting
Mrz. l Held assi:iti.ng.
ch1ckenpox and cannot attend Roll, Mrs Lyons. Mrs J E. jpmo
the past three weeko with his Priddy of Middleport and Mr. White, Mrs. 1'\izer, and Mildred
----TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
kmdergarten cl&lt;tsses
Harley and ··,.s Marcus Cham. At !he close of the meeting, I wife, Mary, and daughter. in land Mrs. Richard Lee Chapell Pierce were named to a menu 1
VISIT CLELANDS
January 15·19
Mrs th 1! ~f'IJl'tl went to the Ewm~ Racine, and with his mother, jof Memphis Tenn. Mr. Chapell convnittee. Refreshments were 1 Mrs. Dorothy Lee and P§~ty
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1 hers, Home Department
WALT DISNH'S
DANCE AT WAHAMA
' Russell Lyons. Youth Budget 1 Funeral Home, to pay rcs~ect Mrs. Shirley Sloter and children is In the u. S. Navy and Is served to the above •nd E~itn I Ann visited Mr. and Mrs, Wri!1
"EMtL AND THE
. An after the basketball game comm11tee: Westmmster Youth Ito Vrolt! Htll, after wntdt they ol Long Bottom.
1 stationed at Long Beach.
Hood and Myla Hudson.
ter Cleland Saturday.
DETECTIVES"
(!,mce \\til be held tonight at F'ellowsh1p adv1sors, Mr. and 1re..u•nt" to the hall for potluck I
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1the Wahama High School audi- Mrs. Paul Haptonstall ; church relr~shmt-nts.
Bn•an RusgelJ. 10 yr. old boy 11onum The .Jays will l-'n~ee 1 orgamst, Mrs Steiff, .assistant, : ALtending were the above ar.d
as Emil : 3 detectives· Walter the dance .,.,hich is open to the \irs. Haptonstall ; Semor ChOir Mrs. Houart Newell, Vfrs Het"· 1
Slezak. HPin Schubert, Peter
Ehrll ('h played str1ctly for i public
, Direclor. Rev, Howard Ruppt-11 ry Eu..'hinger, Mrs. Edd1e Hai - I
laughs.
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, ~nd Jun1or Chmr D1rector, Lew- tung , Mrs Norman F1 ederick. j
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I .o\pproxirn,qtely Sl,IOO is need· · 1~ Sauer.
Mrs Ra}' Morris, Mrs. Mar-1
Mf!. Milton Hood h.. been
returned to her home
from
Holzer hospital in Gallipolis fol1owing an emergency appendec·
tomy. She will retum to the
hospital for tests later.

Devotions for
Circle Meeting
O
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The annual
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win be held at ttre ,
1Sunday morning WOI shi(J sPr-1
vice. February 7. Dunn~ the
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the
pt~stor
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an Increase in sali ary. The meetmg was closed 1 Plans were made to observe
' with prayer.
· the 50th anniversary Df the
j dass m April when the PhiiD of A Council
, at he a Women of the Middle- '
port Church of Christ met on I
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Meeting is Held
Thursday
evening at the
Forest Ros~ Council, Daugh- church
I ters of Amenca, mel m regy. \lrs Mildred Hawley presid1lar sesswn Tuesday evening at ' {'d and weleomed the members.
'-1rs George Meinhart present- ,
their hall in Tuppers Plains
Grace Swan, associate cnun ed devotions with the opening
r1lor, presided and opened the pra) er given by Mrs. Wendell
meeting in ntLiahstic form F1ve eertarh The
Twenty . th1rd
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members ot Theodorus Counctl Ps&lt;Jim was recited in unison by 1
were present Reported
Ill the group Mrs Me in.~ art read
I were Leone Babcock in Holzer
an art1cle based on the Psalm.
1Hospital and Leona Hensley m A letler from Arlene Spur1Veterans Memorial
hosp1tal lock. a missionary. which had
1Cards wPre sent them It was been :;ent to Mrs Otho Watts,
reported that a Christmas card was read by Mrs. Ernest Lalwas sent lo Dorothy Durst . who l&lt;~nce Those reported ill in·
1s ill , and ~rznpathy cards lo I eluded Eug~ne Walburn, Hom' lh1· Vmeyard family and
Mr. er Jones , Margaret Reynolds,
and Mrs. Joe Bissell
Hussell McElhinny, Tin NeutzThe rrport of the aud1tmg ling. and Mrs Marvin Kelly ,
comm•ttee was read and ac- who had surgery Thursday at
cepted. Phyllis Rowan. council Holzer Hosp1tal
deputy , _mstalled Grace Swan
~irs Ruby Nicmsky was wel- 1
as assoct:.te ("'ttncilor : ~hPr!Pv corned as a new member Twen1Swan, conductor. and Kirt Row~ ty . two members answered I
an, warden. Gertrude HoUm.;.ll , roll call. Mrs Robert Reibel 1
, nf'wly elcut!U coWicllor, IS va- ' was named chairman fa~ the
catloning m Florida. Mrs Swan I g~"lden anniversary to be ottthanked the- visitors for thelf served in Apnl wtth Mrs. Ed·
help Doughnuts and coffee were gar Reynolds and Mrs. Denver
i Rice assist mg. New officH's wU! :
served.
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be mstalled at the March meet- I
ing with Mrs. Donald Hicks,
\1 rs Audrey Frost and
Mrs. :
Mt&gt;mhart m charge.
A card was also re-ad from
Gaskilis who formerly livthe
Women1 High Heel
ed in Middleport. Mrs. Rlee :
; was program ciJa•rman and op- 1
1 ened
the program with
the .
' song, "I Need Thee
Every ·
!tour" followed by prayer and
scripture reading She alao read
Worm
.i.l meditation, "Take Time" ana
Llnod _ __
a poem, "When I Have Time " l
The meeting wao closed with
the Mizpah benediction. A salad course wa. "'"ed by Mn,
Meinhart, Mn. Eugene Norton. ·
Mrs. Neva Pratt, Mrs. £m.
MIDDLEPORT
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OPEN SATURDAY

IRING IN YOUR MEASUREMENTS
WE'LL DO THE lEST .

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width af distance wh•r• rod is to
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JOHNSON CITY Tex (UP!) - President Johnson
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SuAd.&amp;Y by Tile Oh.i4 V.U.y
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Lester B. Pearson to ay In' Comp,ally llO M~hanlc: St Pom·
Ia nd Canadia n Prime Minister
e eroy, Ohio. BUMlllell Offl~ Jllhon•
signed an agreement to 1el new cars an d au Io Parts b wv :I..JI5I. r.cu.torta1 phon• ' " •
SOld 3Cf0SS the U S.-Canada border duty free,
:II~T~tered 11 eecond cia~ malll••
In li m~tjor move toward ex· I ~- - ma tter at tlle poll office at Pomf'to,-.
pansion of trade betwef'n Cana·
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than consumers.
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tanrts, the two lea ers pav
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lower·
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c:amrr whrr&lt;!' availa ble, :10 ("enll per
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Dall y senunl offtee 1111 .80! ' •L•
montht. tT.So~ u.r.e. -.nontM 11.110.
lh Motor Route where c1rrlrr tervlce
nOt 1 v 1Habte. one month 11.30. a,end of the bargam mall: on nar 11o.oo: sa gwnlh.t.
ed b Cnnoress 111.:m; Thrte montha, 13.00.

sales for the auto Jndustry.
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invnlved and the agreement ap0 nso
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to manufacturers rather turel, affixed in a ceremony a1
Monday
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EFFECTIVE FEB!tUARY 15,1965

CORRECTIONS
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J'or D.,- ot Publleatlon
.EGULATJON8

The PubU.her repn-ea th• r-IJ'ht
to edtt '" nJeet any
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$10,000 By The Federal

Why Not Open Your Account in Person,

Deposit Insurance Corporation

Make Your Dollars Earn .More?

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your walls, your redee-oratine worries are
ended - no more re.
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REVIVAL

Ch1rttr No . 9815
REPORT OF CONDITION OF

NOTICE!
MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS'

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TOTAL LtABit.ITIES

10:30 A.M. TILL 6:00P.M.

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
500

Cor.

No. sharrs uubtandin g :100. Tnt&lt;~l par ~· altH'

Second &amp; Mill Sts.

Middleport, 0.

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1 FRF. EI. A'\JD S NORRI S f':1~hi n ()~ thf' ahmP namt'd hank
do hto~ 4 · Jw declarE' that th1~ r~"r• • l' l 11 1. c·.r··11di11on I" tnlf' and eon't'cl
to the hPo;t u( my knO\\ !Pd :&lt;.e an1t lw lil'l
FREELAI\D S .

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TONIGHT

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POMEROY

Mr. and Mrs. James Johon!ton
entertained last Wednesday with
a party in honor of their daugb·
ter, Karen Kay, who obs~rvedl
her seventh birthday.
were played and prizes award·
ed the Winners. After the
ored guest had opened her
decorated birthday cake
i~ cream was served to
Those attending were

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the Past Councilors o[ Theodorus Cou,\cL
Daughters of
America Thursdav evening at
her West Main St.· home. Mrs.
Seidenabel, president, pre!"'""~· It opened with devotions
Mrs. Fred Dessauer, follow·
by the Lord'&amp; Prayer and
pledge. to the flag In unison.
Mrs. Olan Goodwin was reporl·
eC: ill and a round robin card
war, sent l.o her.
Games were played w it h
prizes awarded to Mrs. Dessauer Miss Erna Jesse , Mrs.
Norn:a Chapman, Mrs. Rollin I
Bearhs and Mrs. Thomas Cook.
Refr.,:hm-ents were served by ·
hostess to those named a·
bove and Mrs. Richard Campbe ., Mrtt. Arnold Hayes, Mrs
Henry Reibel, Mrs. Max Rein·
and Mrs. Jack Robson
The February meeting will be
held at the home of Miss Erna
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Demand depo::; its of indh•iduab . pnrtnt&gt;r .- ILtfl~
and corporution s .
Time and sav,ngsdr postts of indi,Hlu«l s.
partnerships, and corporatmn ~
t., Deposit s of l1n1lf'rl States ~.O'' {•r ntmnt
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Total demanr'l dt' pOo'-it.;

is Hero in 70-68 Defeat of Logan
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Nelsonville Wins 77-56
Over Middleport JacketS

Ttle tax books are now open for the December or
First half collectmn of the 1~64 Real E~ate taxes.
Also for delinquent tal', closmg date w11l be Feb.
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Eastern's powerful
l!la1l111 points on ·to buckets and six then sank a jump 1hot with came back quickly with a lay. e~ with his fifth foul with
a 1first half and North Gallta 11. 24-23 de.ep!te a late rilly
b)' EMiml - Bill! f .....
remained the only undefeated free throws. The iaDlcy hotshot four minutes in the petlod. up midway through the quar· minute and 16 secondo
left
Eagles, however, made up Eaatem. Logan was bigb for Cruble 24-t. Jtjlljq!l ~
case team In the trl - county seorod consistently inalde the Hartuns scored Eastern's oth- ter before Hartung dropped m North Gallia's Raaland a! so for it m the final two quarter&amp; the willllera with -~~~ and Jill- Olldwtll '-1.,, . . . . t.W,
area with • 110-40
win over key. He alao led Eastem in u- er sii points In jump shots dur- two free throw• to give the Ea· fouled out
by shooting 46 limes compared lice ted Eutem with 10.
Bll'llle7 fa.t. •• ,. r ..W.
the North Gallla Pirates at Eaot• boundinl with 12 of the teNJI'sl tng the final two mlnuteo of the glos a 19-10 lead
In all, Eastern wao charged [to u by the Pirates.
Eutern will travel to llaJio Totall 24-IUII.
em Friday nilht.
31.
starua.
Cruloe fouled out with two with 23 personals and North Eastern added with a 41 J*' nan Trace Dell Friday Dllbt, PlrU _ o.ntt
"1-1.
The win was Eastern'• lOth Charles Knlihl, 1 6·2 junior, Early in the second q1181'1er minutes and 50 seconds left in Gallia 15.
cent average from the fWd and !ben be boot to the Soulb.
stralaht thi&gt; season.
also sank 13 points for Eastern Eastern built up a sale lead the third quarter. Knlgllt exit· The Pirates were able
to I while North Gallia connected ern Tortlldoes Saturday.
Ptck &amp;4-IJ, 0111* *~· CJ41It.
Coach AI Bowen's hoopsters and Guard Ken Cald~ell .add· while the Pirates were otlll try· ed. with five persona~ with two drop in only two field aoals dur· lon only 28 per cent.
By Quarte":
way :1-N, TIIJ!Or
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overcame an attarnpt by the Jed nme beSides turnma m a m to keep t~t pace slow, Cald- mmutes remaining m the last ! in, the entire second half East· The North Galla Ruerves Pirates ............ 7 10 28 48 0-U, R..,.., .... ,fr(' kf
; irate1 to stall the ball in the 1fine floor performance. Peck well sank a free throw and then quarter and Caldwell was charg· em tok only 12 shots in the lwon the preliminary
contest Eastern .. .. .. .. .. . 10 28 42 ., 0-4-0. TGIQ 11• •
first period, grabbed tha lead, and Chick paced tne Pirate•
and held onto It lhrouchout the with 12 and 13 points, respec· l
contest.
Eastern wu ahead 111-7 wheq 1u.ely.
Eastern tallied the first ba.. I
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the first quarter endad, led 28- ket or th~ game with live min·
18 at halftime and 42-21 at the utes lefl In the first period on
start of the final eigllt minutes. a tap-in by Knight after North
Eagle Center ~en Hartung, Galla comitted
a turnover Billy Jewell, diminutive •en· the 1:03 mark in his drive for A free throw by John Gas· first overtime. Gasser left on and at 44-43, but dropped IJe. t; Smith, 4-N: .....,, Htl
a 64 seniOr, aJam led m the I whtle attarnptmg to lllall .
ior Pomeroy Panther
guard, victory He hit for lour iield •er in the second extra period fouls with 24 seconds remain- hind, 51-45. Buckets b)' Jewell Caltoert, o.o.t; 'l'GUII: 1'1-!Mt.
&gt;&lt;Cormg department With 26 Eagle _Forward Thera~ c:rut•e played the hero 's role Friday goals while Bob Crow added gave Logan a 118-67 lead. That ing in the second overtime.
and Crow narrowed li to 51-411 LOGAN-Auker 1,_.111 ....
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over the Logan Chief!Jlms at However, at that point with had played for a good shot the ropes but kept coming !hers' over-all record at 44 or, 2-3-7: &lt;Wker., 1.1&amp;1 - .
Logan.
53 seconds remaining in regula· throughot&lt;t the first two min· back within range and actual- and made their league record mel, 8-3-1t; Fruler, NO:
With Phil Swindell and Bob lion play, Crow left the game. utes. Then, the Panthers, trail· ly took the lead a few times :1-4. Pomeroy shot at a 35 per 011, 4-1.f. Tollla: ....._
Crow, Pomeroy's big men, out Two free throws by George ing by one, and with about 30 only to lose it again.
cent pace from the field hit- Score by quei'ten:
of the game on fouls , Jewell Hummel and a field 8081 by seconds left, played for one I In the first quartor, Lot!an Hng 'ZI of 76.
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directed the attack and did all Mille Nixon tied the game at shot . Jewell saw an opening, maintained the lead from mid- The box score:
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1 Nelsonville took a stronger Overall, Nelsonville had 44 1or thte Panthetrh scoring lnfboth 63-all. Sti11,.tthe Ptanthers mighlade ddrove fdordthepcdbuckthet. wtas fouJ. way of the pe riodtonthandndwere PCroOMEROY - Swindell,
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behind ebounds to Middleport's 40 ' over 1mes WI seven
r e e a game e 1 ort o wm r
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~ts 17-58 for their sixth SEOAL 50. Fom the free line,
I he , H•. fmu;hed the game with 21 buckel, misSed ~em all, md romammg. .
the way With the excepllon of
v~nr
viet &gt;APinlt 1 single defeat. Hounds were IS for 22, taking 1pomts for one of his be•t mghts forced the game mto the first Logan wtth 18 oeconds left a 19-19 tie early In the quarter,
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overtime;
called time out and played for The Chieftain• ted 3!&gt;28 at m· ,
th f t m'nute l rt which had only !2 chances Swmdell, upon whom the Pan· Jewells four foul shots ai that one 1mporlant good shot , term&gt;•S&gt;on
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m six of them
thers depend for rebounding the outset of the first overttme Nt'lon look il. missed , an d l Crow, who had only seven
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was ' The 'Jackets were 2&gt; for 69 and •coring strength. fouled I penod gave the Falcons ~ 67- l llruce Simpson got the ..ehound. pomts m the first haU, found '
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held
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the
game
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Mike
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Jewell
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1maming in tllf' final quartet though t:ame back with a field I with four seconds left and utes of the second half. His 1
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Coach John Wickline's Kyeer Creek Bobelltl Nllllla,l
0nellel'
caught them.
pomts,
JUSt
above
his
league
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who
had
23
points,
last
night,
65,
a~d,
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19
seconds
re·
the
Panthers
thelt
Victory
m•r·
goal
by
Simpson
narrowed
the
in
second place in the SVAC Friday night by dtfeatln,
20
Oown 18_12 after the
fif't Ieadm~ aveo·oge of 19 plus Sto· lefl m the same fashion 1n the malnmg, Tom Auker made . gm of two a! 7!).68
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Logan lead at 35-34 The Pan· an upset minded Hannan Trace five, 5141, OD the w!Dight hnal mmule of the
fourth good on two free throws to knot Hummel. who had 19 pomts I !hers fmally caught Logan on 1ners' hardwood
quarter, an d 37· 29 at h31ft lme. ' bart had a nother good n
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e score once agam a " 10 en 1 or 1 e .'e ams, ou
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Kyger Creek hit the seoreboard first In the fat playt4.
1 ow '
withih 5 midway in the lhlrd and a free throw.
Actually, Jewe~ took over at of the overhme.
1~". cont"'t - ~V!th I 19 left m the ahead.~nefly at 4().38, at 42-40, evenly-matched, thrilling game when Roger BarDett lilt
quarter when Buddy Moore andj Next Friday Middleport goes
ajumperwtlh7:221eftontheclock.
Gary Stobart hit for eight points · to Athens, goes to Wahama o
Barnett put ~C mto a 4-0 Kyger Creek 1110 outraou,d·
between them in 2V. minutes. ]Saturday. then to Pomeroy the •
lead before HTs Harold ~lonl· ed IM', 41-30.
The- ctmnt stood at 43·3!, Nel· following l•'ridsy night.
, gomery canned a foul shot. Ter. Kyger Creet'a r t - ll!aJI'
sonville. But 320 lb. Jim Pan· I Coach Wolfe said followins
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k· l at ,.r51or th e season wt'th
a 1or the Torna does were Gordo n 1orf' the stanza
~core nme or
1 Coach
George Evans' char;~.,..ea~
in
tbe
ere:l:ttitf
24
'\elders, helping push t e sc~re i Y mne g~mes e ·
e ac , 60-4? triumph over the
Rut. Fisher with 1~ and Larry Price
Southern hit on 38 per cent i Southern .will host York High I es then came rearin back as ers
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to 5248 by the end of !he th&gt;rd ' ets are 0 9·
' land Red Devils Friday night with 11 Bill Baer had eight
of 67 shots while Hutland made School tomght and
Rutland
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Jerry Hall and Kul stag;~,
1 The Middleport reserves lost I The Tornadoes coached by
quarter.
Larr); Rupe with 2 poi~ts 20 of 59 field goals attempted ' '•ill !ravel to ~hauncey
Lhyndall Mulhhns hlt. a I!Ud&lt;&gt;Jurt paced the Bollklltetls Wllb 11
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. craynor Slone, took an early was high scorer for Coach Jim for 33 per cent. Altogether, only By Quarters :
, slead
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2 02
10 and Mike SPiuldinl and Btll
when James was hurt, &lt;Xi ted 44-44 m regula! ron hme but los· lead and held It all the way. Adams' Devils who now have a 18 personal fouls were called , Rutland
. 6 lA 31 42
himself with a bad ankle ncar : ing 51-46. Wayne Davis had !3 Southern led 9-6 at the end of 3·&gt; slale. He was the uniy Rut- 1clunng the contest.
Southern ' Southern
19 33 46 60 st~~~· Du
nd Ch k Hysell added ellht flUcll.
the end of the third period. Itor Midleport and Sandy Har· the first eijJht minutes after land player who managed to ] was charged wtlh seven and er 6-t-13 Norris 5+14 Bacr L ~ th
nc~~: k
u\ Randall Mulllal, lleith Null,
Dave Shultz replaced him, and •old 15 for the winners.
pl•ying its be£1 opening quar· penetrate Southern's defense ef· Rutland 11
4·0·8 M~Kelvey 2-1·5. McCiin· Meallc
on trtha
fas tets ":'odt and Roaer Wataon pa.-1 t~•
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W'ldkltt
with . . _ lb: lnd
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no harm was done . Nelsonvllle · N~Jsonvllle
. · 18 37
fP-r of the season.
fpcfively.
The Tornado Reserves s.quadltock 30-6, Circle 1·1·3. T0tals ended t4., 3 K er Creek
.ens
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!f!OVed the ball through
the !Middleport . · · · 12 29 42 56 Norman Norris, 64 sonior
Southern held a lead of about defeated the Baby Devils 34·. 26 (814) 60.
• The
d yg
·. d five pomls reapecUveiJ,
1\!iddies' final quarter lfess · Nelsonville. James 0.0.0, Rich· center led the winnc" in the 8 points throughout the entire 29 in the preliminat v g'lme , Rutland - Lambert
4-lf·B. I be s~~n . can~! contm~e
The Bo• ICOI'e:
1[ilh no serious difficulty.
ards 7·24-18. O'Nail 0.0·0, Shultz balan.:.d scoring attack with game except in the third quar- Sherm Cundiff was htgh for win· I Little 3·1·7, Black 3·00, Rupe
Ca ke en:rve ad a;~ a'w·tr
HANNAN TRACB (411
Pancake, the 6·&gt; behometh l-4-6, Pancake 14-3-a:I, Ritz S. 3 points. Norris hit on
five ter when Rutland ran up nir~e ners with 16 while Roge.r Da-· 6-G-12. Stewart. 3·00. Porter I· ge~ ;.;e ou score
e 1 · ~ucker, 8-1-1; a-n., . 3~ho never bothers to get off 0.10. Wend 1-6-2, Daugherty 1·2· f.ield goals and four
free straight to cut the lead to 37
vis and Gary Drenner ~a~h ~02, Benr~ett 0· H Totals
20 , co s
·
I 0-6, .Montaomery, 11-H; .lllc•Ie.
feet even on a lay-up. was14, Steenrod 2+1. Totals 31·15· throws.
27. The Tornadnes,
howe\·er winners with 6 while Roger da· 12-6) 42.
Bob Polcyn. substituting for ~0. Colley, •1-1; MlllliDI 2ilnstoppabie. He plopped in 33 17.
- -- reaular center, Don Thomas, 0-4; Belllllle, l-N.
II
points on 14 field goals shoot· Middleport,
Moore 9·2·20,
College Basketball Results canned two field goals and .• S-41.
~
from the outside, under- Bradbury 1-11-2, Davis
t-1-3,
foul shot to break • IS. IF tJe I
KYGEJt· CRBD. .4Ut
· ath, and from the side, and Stobart 9+19, Wallace
IJ-0.0,
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By Uulted Press lalernailoual after Te':y cremeens
had Duncan, S.H; Lelch, I U :
five free throws. He also IStephenson 3·2-ll, Curmingham
o
East
notched il for losers.
' Barnett, 5-1-11 1bomat, 1-1-3
ked orr 15 rebounds, tieing 2.().4. Totals 2&gt;+56.
Hannan Trace took the open· Tyo, :1-7-.S; Polcyn, s.u John.
th ~tchards in that depart· Officials, Wrlghtoell and Car·
,.,
Suffolk 78 Brnds 76 (D-ot)
ing t.hird period tip and quick· !10~ ~- To.all. 1&amp;-lt-11.
74
76
nt.
ter.
Nelsonville and the Southern 12-10 when the fi~st period clos-~ Eastern at 6 p.m. for
fifth : Newark St.
DC Teachrs
. ly cut the KC lead to 21·20 ~ 60 ~~~::. 0~ ~ler C..ek.
eighth grade cagers from Ra- ed and 21-20 at halftime. Salis-. place, and Pomeroy will play oPnnceton 78 Columbta 68
when Montgomery scored o.· •
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cine will play for the champ- bury was ahead 28-25 a!
the ' 'lulland at 7 p.m. for third.
Cornell .76 Penn 65
jumper.
,
ionship of the third annual Big end of the third stanza.
The championship game be- Fatr. DKk. !Mad I 84 Pratt $5
Barnett, Rucker, Dunca&gt;t. and I MOVES TO l'tliUlV&amp;
Bend Classic tonight at Pome- Don Rose tossed in 10 points 1tween Southern and Nelsonville! Allegheny 71 Esn Michigan 65 Roger Belville then
traded I
roy High school.
to lead Eastern to its 23·19 vic-1wilt becin at 8 p.m. Prior to I Rutgers 70 Bucknell 56
buckets as the Bobcats held LAFAYE'l'l'E, Ind. 4Ufl)
Coach Hilton Wolfe's Baby tory over Wahoma
Eastern that game a table tennis uhi· Oswego St. 61 Potsdam St. 60 on to a 27-24 lead befor·e Tvn G"?rge Bumely Miller, wbo
ASON _ The
Wahama , 11 ; Redman, 1·2-4; van Meter Tornadoes earned a shot at the trailed by one pomt: 14-13, when bltion will' be presented by 13· Boston Col. 8~~by 54
sank two foul shots to put ihe ~:~t ;:aol
.::,,dele~
70
1
ite Falcons staged a last 10.2 Totals · lo·(25·34I·55
lournament crown by defeat· the last period started.
year-old Steve Parsons of Char· ~lll;ams S
; Oi~ ~ S 75 wmners ahead, 29-24.
ha bee signed to~ B
arter rally Friday nigltt to RAVENSW()(;)D - Chapman. ing Rutland 32-20 while Nel·
TONIGHT'S ACTIVITIES . lesion, w. Va' u. s. Midget rt and !. 81 w a tz t
Tyo then hit ·~other
tree . s er:!ntns
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rp the Ravenswood Red l!ev- 1-!J.2: Pendle~ 4·1·9: Hudkms, sonville gained the finals
by Pt. Pleasant will play Wa·j' champion, and John Tannehill Holy Cross 93 D~rtmou: 7!
throw, Duncan hit two . and ~~versity f~'llfi ~·
l)ll s;. 51 on the
Wahama s,8.20 Sizemore, 2·2-6 Fox, 3- dumping host Pomeroy 37·25. hama at 5 p.m. for seyenth of Middleport, Ohio
Midget ~ssu~phon 1~ ~tes . h
Thowas one to put the wmners staff
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!J.6; King :J.IJ.6: Winter, 142. Nelsonville's scoring attack place, Salisbury will go against champion.
ort astern 9 orwic 78
Into a 37·32 lead at the oegm.
·
The Falcons had jumped to Totals : 20(J1·30l 51.
was paced by Reigbard With
-·SOoth
nlng of the fmal etght minutes
26-13 lead midway In the sec· Score by quarters :
II poiniB and James with nine.
after three periods . Crothers ,
of play.
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SIGN FOR FJOBt
d quarter only to see t ~ e Wahama . . . . . . . . . . 11 26 38 !J5 Pomeroy was topped by Sam
pumped in 22 of his 30 tallies 1Fisk 113 Knoxville Col. 78
The Mercerville
chargers
d Devil• hit for eight •tralght Ravenswood ...... 10 21 38 51 Arnold with seven and Jeff Wer·
·
in the first half.
' Hunungdon 93 Florence St . 72 came chargmg back, "' Ruck. SAN FRANCISCO 4UPI)-Il'orlnts before the lntermiS&lt;ion
' ry, Chester Roush and Jim
The JIIS hot shot blt four W. Va. St. 80 Bluefield St. 1t er, Montgomery, and
mer world J111i1Dr nllwWllbt
then come bnck to •o a·
tfi•
Crow, all with five.
from far oul lu lbe first ball, Centenary 61 Oglethorpe 49
sparked the attack to cnt the champion Dsmy ...,. Jiead in the third quarter by
eOS tf IDS
The Athens county live fell
scored one sbort jumper, sank Jacksonville U. 93 Wllmngtn 72 Kyger Creek lead to Wll with Rocky Mom.tn llue bee
38-36
behind 1!).7 at the end of the
four crips OD the end of tor. E. Carolma 75 Citadel 89
4:19 remamlng m the conies~ slant!d to meet Ia • ltWad
first quarter but led 19-16 at
rid fast breaks and bad two Maryland St. 97 Vir. Unioo 62 Trouble then set In for H•n·,=bo;;;u;;:ti;;oniii!IFOiebOI......_ _ _ _~
rdon Powell. who scored
IU
halftime, and 28-23 at the start
Up-iDs.
Lambuth 62 Belltaven 51
Trace as Tyo hit a foul 1:
1 points durlne the evonlng,
of the fourth quarter.
Dan fBuck) Crothers,
1 Ala. A&amp;M 99 Morehou•e 69
Duncan hit a crib shot,
OVI!f In the final period
Southern plied liP Its lead In er Southwestern High
In. tbe second half, with the Ed. Watrs 93 Bethune CkiM 84 Leach a lay-up, and Polcyn
t
to pace the Faleons to a 19-13
the third and fourth periods and athlete, was unstoppable
Galhans concentraung on Cro- Hampden·Syd. 96 Ro"f\\ke 7ti
in two foul !hots after
edJe and the victory. The lead
coasted. Southern led t-5 after day night as he and
rucged Jack Shelton. al· Tenn. St. 95 Wil!lerforce 71
the buzzer sounded to give the
cl!anged hands several times With live players acortna In the first period, but Rulland Jack ~elton totaled 50
seemed t~ be ~t the r1ght Wash. &amp; Lee 81 N. Car. w..
O•eshireltes tbeir 10 point vicin that fmal quarter before double naur.. the Athena Bun. got in tho drl..r'o seat with a In leadmg the. Jackson
at the r&gt;ght ltme as he Towson St. 31 BaHimore 75 (ot) tory.
P~well's field goal shoved \Va· dogs established a new Athens 13·12 lead at halftime. South- men to a convmcmg 78 • 52
In nlne.polnts and pe~· l Morgan St. 93 LinCOlu U. 63
Overall, both teams suffered
h""'a In front to stay.
high school •coring record for ern was on top 21-17 when the SEOAL basketball triumph ov·
like Wilt Chamberlain :
ld
a poor evening, as KC sang
Blgh scorer for the Falcons the second consecullve week final stonza started.
er vlsitlne Galllpoll•.
the boards. Crothers scored •
M weot
of 44 shots for 36 per cent,
wu Harry Surfaee, who hit for in tounclng Wellston 105·71l Fri- Brady Sayre's 11 points made
Crotharo PllDlPed In
80
points in the
second . Albion 93 Lake F'oresl 12
while the Wildcats hlt 18 of
ION llHUIIT)
17jpoints, Fifteen
of these day night.
him high acorer of the game. polnto. Sheltoa addN 21, and
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Wayne St. 73 Thiel 88
throws for 33 per cent.
~ts came In the first baU. Athena not only humltitated Mark Beesie a11o had eight lor coatroiJed both boards wltb
Dick Hamitlon s 13 pomts pac· coe 11 st. Olaf ''
The Bobcats did son~w·bat
Ht ut out !be thlrcl quarter the Golden Rockets on their tbe winnera. Yarbrouch and B. 2t rebomuls 11 Coach Dave
GAllS. Pete Anderson had Geo. Wll. 99 Nlthwsrn (Wis.) 7S better at the free throw line
moot of the fourth while In home boards, but
e1tended Hawkins ted Rutland with five Jl'loher'a lad• breeled lo tbolr 13.
Knox !8 Lawrence 64
by hitting t9 of 36 for l2 pt!r
foijl trouble. Surfaee bit on 11 SEOAL winning streak to 'II each.
slllb will In nlnt
games.
GALLIPOLI8 (5!) .
Case 10 Fen 65
cent while the visitors canned
fret throws- 10 of them com- t:onsecutlve triumphs over
a
LOSERS' BBAetU:T "
GAllS suffered its
lollrlll
Burson, 2-l·S; D. Hamllton, Monmouth (II.) 84 Ripon 78
only five of 14 attempts for 35 WY UGI
POMilOY
lni consecullvely,
three-ae8901l span.
Eastern defeated Wabama 23- defeat 1a •l•e outlnla.
7+18; Brown, l-6-2; An_derson,
per cent.
l{ee Jhlldns of the Red lltv· ric GUII:avson's 31
points 19 and Salisbury wu the sur- In the Southeastern
8-1-13; Mitchell, 3-:1-9; Gilmore,
Southwest
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1•1·3: Smith, 142 ; _Sanders, II- Wsn Mexico 117 N. Mex. Hi. lOt
Us· topped all - • • wllh *!. topped the Bulldotl attack with prise victor ovtr Pl. Pleasant League, Jackaon finished
Boltby Greene of the Falcons Larry Coon adding Z3 from th• by a 41-31 maraln In the losers' half action In undisputed
0.0; E~l, 1-6-2; Gibert, o.li.O: Harding 84 Ozark• 77
waf the only other player In pivot.
bracket of tournaJIIOUII play.
place with a 4-3 mark.
E. Hamilton, IJ-0.0; Cottrell, 0·1 Hendrix 59 Ark. A&amp;M 52
dotlble ll&amp;ures with 11. In the Edtfie Jacobs flipped In 22 Danny Abltotl ..-l Bob Bur· dropped to a fourth place
o.ll; TOTALS 2t·10-52.
Cuachlta 17 Southern st . 65
prellmlnary pme, Mike Mor- polnls to lead Welloton.
dette were big
in Salis· with Wellaton, wblch !oat
JACKliON !781
Utah '!I Arizona St. 90
rison's Little Fak!alla nipped The triumph glvea Athens an bury's win over Point Pleaaant. 70 to leag~leading
Atbens Crothers, JUdO; Jenkins, 1 :o\rlzofla 75 Brig. Youna 73
thej Ravenswood R•ervee, 43- 8-1 seiiiOD mark and a perfect Burdette tossed In 17 points and Pomeroy, a 7o.t8
0-2; Shelton, &amp;+lo; Bierly, s.o41. Denver Gibbs led the Fal- 7., Ia loop .competition wblle and Abbott addad 18 markers. over Logan. All three have
I; Rose, 2.().4; Adll!r, 4-3-11;
West
"""' with 20 points.
Wellaton Is now 4-4 on the oea- McDermitt led Point with 10. conference marks.
Albert, 0.1-1;
Coburn, t).O.Q: UCLA 76 California 54
box score:
son and 3-1 In the leaaue.
Salisbury wo11 the
contest Gallipolis never led the
Franz,
1-0-2; Gillum, t).O.Q; Srn Col. st. 82 Chadron St. 41
AHAMA - ·Surface. !1-11- wen~ salvaged some hOD· with • sharpshooting fourth per- gressive lromnen last
Harrison 1-6-2;
Total•
3$ • Washington 79 Or&lt;!IOD St. 10
. '
n . l'qwell't..~14; Rood, 1-1-3; or u their reserves Dipped the iod In which Point w"' outscor- The score wu Ued three
Wash. St. 15 Ore«on 68
Wf'sle~l')!"~ GNeae, 4-5- Bullpups 37-35 In tha prellmi· t!d by aeven. Pl. Pleaoant led early in the f~ period.
By quarters:
Seattle 1011 W. TeW St. &amp;7
,
IIIII')' game.
After Scott Bierly scored
Gallipolis . . . 14 11 12 1$ - 52 Srn Calllomia 15 Stanford S9
U 'ltCKET PRICES
The box score:
Zimmerman 1-0-2; Stohler 1-1· crop (one one of numerous Jacl&lt;!on . • . 18 2S 11 21 _ 78 Coll&gt;rado St. 14 Idaho
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GO (UPI) - The CJd.
ATIIENS (111)
S; Jacobs 5-12-22; Foul 1+2; JHS fast break!) with 3!42
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c
bs bave boosted llcket Coon N-Z3, Snyder 4-3-11; GUJllud 1-M; Belhft W.15; In the first period, that
or 1:11* ol ...a Ramlow S.l.S; Adfml s.MI Jordan 3-1-7. 'I'OO'ALS 1344-70. Jackson a 11).8 lead.
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11185 sl!ti!On. 8os seats Gustavson 14+31; Wrf8ht 1-6- Score by quarters:
From then on, it was all
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In· , . .,fint- 18 rowa will be 2; Handler M-12; Wren 8·7· Athens . . . . . . 21 24 22 29 - 105 aon. The Jronmen led 11-14
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$3.5t, children's general admls- 13. TOTALS 42-21-lGIS.
Wellston • • • • 14 18 20 18 - 71l ter one period of action.
Office Roun: 11 to 12, 2 to r; (CJaee at NOell 011
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·llelone~:- ·WIIIMolr 37, Alb- hlftlme, the mar&amp;in waa
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of the water In Ohio falls on 11 much dollllr . _ _ u lbe)o
crop land.
would wllb top qua111J 11 ltli&amp;
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These are the soil texture and ce!ve from tha mll!!miJID
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the slope of the soB. The Items per cent volume on level land,

High Fertility Increases Efficiency of Water Usage

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[ When the mll ogen was
80 /of ra infa II . In 19(14, Ihe total lbe streams a nd In severe ca....,., Research has ahown "·'
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pounds per acre the y1eld was [•aJnf:J'l amounted to more lhan /caUlles the floods with which lmake one pound of corn sraJn duction plant.) Followlllf
lfl&amp;b fert1hty increases the 2,840 pound• per acre and !03 35 tnches, and 17 Inch.. of this 1we are so farmliar .
reqUireo about three-fourths of in importance is drainage,
!llflclency of waler llliOd by pounds ot dry matter per mch of was accumulated durtng the ftrSt The water which falls on the a ton of water. The water which agrinomie practices, ,then
in regard to the water which Water uae will receive IDIICt
«,!ips. This was a point made water The 120 pound nttro- SIX months,
ground becomes e1ther water LS transpired by the plant dur- ter supply, and lbe highest re- farmers oannot control &amp;re the consideration in lbe nest few
lifllle reeent s011 and Water lgen level saw a yteld of 4,000, The first six months rainfall 1 going mto the , soli, runoff, or ling a season represents from turns ~e from using ·
rainfall quantity and lbe rain- years. There may even be atcjldc held ot the Kyger Creek pounds per acre w1th 474 pounds " 1mportant because 11 is dur· some evapor~uon, Most of the thirteen to 1~ inches of rainfall. lion T.hio does not mean
fall intensity.
tempte to limtt the ue Of water
•
School for Meigs and Gal-, uf dry matter per mcb of wa- mg th~&lt; li"_'e that the soil
is water gomg mto the soil goes In producing wheat about one I e.verybody should use
Irriga·
, by farmers. Industry elaima that
Cl:uunty farmers,
. , ter;
, ,
,
charg.ed w1th water that can ' in a nd forms water which can lton of water is required per : Uon, but does mean that
However, there are
many agriculture uaes are !neffleltmt
Ja support of this, an expert- ! 1he specialists pomted out be usc'&lt;l by the plants,
be used by plants or can move pound of grain. Alfalfa requires :are the steps leading up to
things farmers can Influence. However, we find that
,
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111
Jl!i!ibt using brorne grass with that we can get more use out During the summer
most through the sOil and gradua lly [about 326,000 gallons of water ' mosl return.
In regard to lhe soli, farmers production of or"' ton ot lteel
IIIJ nitrogen and with 40-80-120 of water by wtam , methods.;ra ms are rather high mtenstty, Jwork out m the form of stream to produce an acre of hay. When ~ When we consider el'Ollion
can ~ntrol the dramage, the 30,000 gallons of water art tiled
popnds per acre use, showPd The mcreases m fertility result· which does not pernut too much Iflow.
we transfer this water over in-:trol results at the
orgamc con~nt and the eroston. In the west In Montana where
~the increased fertilizer ap- mg m h•gh y1elds Js one of ' of 11 to go into the soil for use , The water used by plants has ' to uses to produce beef, we find i Hydrological Reaearch
In connecl100 with water and water fa e;tremely short, they
pJieation greatly
increased t!wse way~, of mcreasmg the_ef· by the roots.
several different . purposes. In a 1that the water usage is quite Ipoint out that with
rainfal~, fa~mers can influence can produce one ton of steel usytilds as well as the amount r1cJency . l hb mcreasPd y1eld When we take a look at the 1corn plant for mstance, about ,high when we consider all of : aJ tiHage 700 gallons of wa- the infiltration of the ~ater, the lng only 2000 gallooa e1 water
.; dry matter for each inch of of course pruduces a greater water or hydrologic cycle we, 50 gallons is transpired or ev· , the water used by the feeds Iter run ~If ' the plot Thi• waa runoff of lhe water, and the and reusin~ it. Of eouna freight
storage of water:
ratea wollld be prohibitive in
w:ater. The yie ld with no nitro- 3$s1Heldmg of the so1l surface 1 observe that ram gathers m the , aporated from the leal surface. !he animal eats as well as the cut 10 only 86 gallons
liill was 1,420 pounds per acre which helps cut down the evap- l rainclouds, falls to earth where !About five-tenths of a gallon ~ water he drinks, we find thai mulch was applied.
The f~er himseH """ in- shipping steel to Montana to be
with 28 inches of water. y1elded oruiJon from the so1L
u eJther percolates down mto / ts actually reatmed m the corn 1 about 15,000 pounds of water are tillage cut the runoff
, hOage .practices, con- processed.
11: pounds of dry matter per ,
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,
!the soil to become ground wa· i plant itself About three-tenths needed to roduce one poundr
servat1on practices
fert1hty •
laY!h of water.
I Durmg recent ~ears, farm- ter. or flows off the surface to of a gallon is used as a reagent f- b f
p
urther to only 80 gallons.
prachces, aa well aa the var1e-- Farmert ean do much io the
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ers h" v" found I hat the ram· b•come runofL
or che&lt;mcal manufacturing liq- o ee .
I The impact of rain on
ty and the planting rate and way of Increased fril1ly In
'When the fertilizer nJ!rogen f"ll at the C~rpenler Exp~n- Only !he water which perco- : uid within the corn plant
In attempting to get the great. I soil is shown hy the fact
the control of weeds, insects, doing a better job Of plowing
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Uliied w.:t~ stepped up to
~~'~"'" 1 .1 ~ ~ 11 19~1_3 the tota~/a~~~ \atcs into the soil provides any 1 The total used then by each ~st returns from the. prod~c- 1 an inch of r~i~ falling in
and pests.
and using minimum t:Ulap to
~ds actual , the Y.1eld rose l? jo!,l11 101 .. t.he c. a~~enter
_pe _. benef1l to the crop. The runoff i corn plant is a pproximately 50.· tum of crops_on our soil _we rmd .jhour equals brtmg 916 tons
The maximum return in dol- get ma~lmum production from
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that the bas1c problem JS ero- foot above each acre. The Jm· Jars is found on marketing crops the limited nlinfall wblcb we
~ds of dry matter per mch PS. I he fi rst SIX montm.; of the
- - - ---- through qua1ity 1ivestock. U we have been experiencing during
Q(.,watcr.
, ye&lt;~r &gt;aw JU' t untier IJ mcbes ('1
and hit and
miss spending. would enroll in a bakery
take this as lbe highest level the Iaat few growing - .
6-J)aily s;i,tmrl .- Po meroy-M1cl dlt•poll. 0 ' Jan. 16 , 1965 1
- Help control impulse buy- for 3 ~lbs or several years,
~ --- ing and spendmg and ehmmate depending what course y o u
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choose. Oklahoma State Univer·
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use of family income
offers a 16 ":""lh course in this
d th
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-(;1v. a ba5ts for determln· held. Additional informatiOn
Do you have the Income ta•·[ an
er recor s
Y[ ing whether or not food dollars may also be obtained by writ•
time blues? Filling out
tax are entered 10 the a_ccount ~~k .. are buying good
nutrition. ing the American Bakers Asform s isn' t such a chore
if Make account keepmg a lam1ly
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.you have good financial records. aflaJT.
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come required to meet needs
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Family
financial records Keep a pad and pencil handy f
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There rs a great demand for
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make tax forms less of a puz- for jotting down money spent spending bakers who are qualified. Why
21e and may help you manage keep one m your pocket
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In not cons1der thrs field of work
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your money mure wise y Re- purse.
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m· satisfaction of !eking raw ma,
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s uch as a beautiful wedding
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what you can afford to buy ems for ea'y mcome tax 1 mg. f
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k'
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• on poor selec- Th 1's rnakes 1t
. po5sl'ble to rna ke . - a&lt;"tlta a e rna
mg haccura e day you can 1opk back and see
wasted money
t
' an accurate &lt;heck on whal you mcomled·" x .'e urns wt ken per· what yoo have accomplished.
tl,ons.
sona I!;Uuc1tons are a en.
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Here are some suggestions bought.
I -Provide opportunities
for ~~~~ement, hospitalization and
Wl9-3202
k'eepmg. Remember, good horne ac- ch1Idren
,
. expenenco
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In w: msurance
for your recoru,,
to gam
all bl programs
to
bak are usPEARL ST.
RACINI, 0.
sales slips, clu~ck stubs counts:
handling money.
ua11 Y av a e
ers.
ond receipls. Plan a regular -Show how family Income - Tend to promote fairness
U you are Interested
to care for records . Sum· was used,
among family members in their would like more information,
marize record s each month and [ -Help control tha '"nibblers• use of income.
why rJOI visit a local bakery?
at the end of the year.
You might want to talk to Mr.

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Shirley MacLaine is a role in
which she shares . starring han- ,
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Th e p1 ctur€", being filmed around
·~ the Le &lt;.1ning Towct· of P isa, has
. , enough internation al sturs !or ,
. s'cveral movies, including Ingrid
Bergman, Rex Harrison. Ed mund Purclnn ;md Omar Sharif,
but the auto is the real star .

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milking plus more profit from dairying_The buildings. are pre-built at our
factory and erected on the job. They
.,DATOR IS ALWAYS WITHIN are weU insu late-d, hav~ Therrnopane
windows, electric ventilation and vac..
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"Sure Sign of Quality"

Bill Milstead, a baker here In
Gallipolis, and learn more atlO•UI IJ
this career. He wa» 1 big help
In providing inlonnatlon
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this article, and rm sure he '
will be glad to talk witb you.

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Include expenditures
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food, clothmg, health, recrea·
!ton, education, operating expenses. transportatoin, Install·
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taxes. insurance, Invest.
men! and savings programs and ., , good knowledge of mathe- portant factor, but tbe Inability
allowable tax deducliollS.
and general chemistry. to read has caused problems
marked • paid bills and canceR. pl•11,. the ability to read and to more than once in a bakery
ed cehcks for tax-deductible it. . use your hands , are very im· school.
ems, with your copy of yow·! portant qualifications for a
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yol!ng man planning to learn Holu:lll}'! ~~~ ~~ Christm~s
~ the trade of a First Class 1 an_d ThanksgJvmg _have a b1 g
Records need not be highly Baker . Why are these
four ef1~t on t~ wor~mg hours of
detaJ!ed. Simple records may factors so important? Try hold- 1 a b~ker. His workmg hOW'S are
serve your purpose well enough. . ing a cake in one hand, and meml~ regulated by the volume
The secret lies in keeping re- Ias you spin it around, spread of busmess. It is not P 8 to 5
cords accurate and up-to-data l the icing with a .knife held in job. 'lbe bak_er usually ~~ to
work ........ ly 111 "'· mnMnn• or
and using them to manage fanr i your other hand. You'll soon late at~Ighl
ily income better.
see why 8 baker must be able
n
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Here are some additional sug- to coordinate !he efforts of both There ia 1101 much hard labor
gsstions that may help
you hands.
in thil work, but yoo are 011
keep hme accoonts:
your feel aU IIHt time. It Is
Get organized. Have a ..,... , The fast mo~g schedllle 10 very elean work and io &lt;:om·
venient, comfortable place to ~ ba~ery d';"n 1 ·~~w ~u~h fortable surroundings. However,
wurk , Make keeping accounts a time or rna 1 ~mab k ca cu a· a bakery
Is no place fur
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profitable and pleasant experi- j c~l~~~':,t::'riur.: , a~ ~ ~1 someone with respiratory lrou·
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. ea 1 ble ouclt as astbma. Many of
Provide a place where every· ! thwhile domg timmanyLolhik er.JOin bat the raw materials used
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may not be turning out exactly
as it !ihould. The baker with
his knowledge of chemistry,
can determine what is wrong
and adjust the formula to cor·
reel the trouble
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Why is 11 so important that
a person learning the bakery
trade be abk to read? Let's
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cons1der
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h'oneh mgred1ent,
, 1 shorterung, w 1c goes 1n o most
ba kery products, The bak er may
use 5 or 6 dillert'nt kinds of
shortening in one day, Quite oflen each kmd is In the same
kind of container and the baker
must check each label carefully to see that this is the kind
of !ihorten!ng he wanbl. This
may not appear to be an im·

Guernsey Breeden
To Meet Friday
The Southeast

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Ohio Guern-

sey Breeders Association will
hold its annua1 winter me~ljllg
at Racine Senior High
on Friday evening, January
There will be a 7:30 p.m.
Juek supper, and an "JierestirJgjl
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program has been planned.
dairymea and their famJJig
cordially Invited. Better LIV""II
stock 4-R Club membel"l art
urged ID attend.

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fir st pla ne was de ...
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if your planning a career
miles from the Soutb
a baker. Uusally one lhinka
a bakery as a very hot
to work. In most tl8seB the
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seldom
you
have to
m extremely hot SUITOilnding,s.
This type of work ls not monotonous unless you work In
large wholesale bakery, where

TALL STORY- A h elicop ter
haul s a tower crane to the
top of the sh ell of a 25story apartment buil ding,
in Southampton, England.
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you make only one product.
establishments where you d
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How do you get started to.
ward learning lbe trade of a
baker? You start out as an
apprentice in a bakery (preferably one where there Ia both
hand and machine work) for
3 to 4 years. After that you

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H enro Moore, created t~ sculpture of Liohel . MOVIE snLL UFE-It will be difficult for these cast members to convince onlookers ,that an
Tertis, the celebrated viola artist, for his garden. , Nappin&amp; on the set of 11. movie near Rome,. ltal~, are (from left) Art Carney, Alain Deloll and an UllidentifitkUilm extra.
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kt her success go to her · heaa~ a. kke pridiees
for • Q&gt;IUlerl by the Tar.p011: S~~tilicli-~ blll1d.

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MODERN !lOME, 8 rooms, Obkl lllgb :;.boot l!ookebaD
bath, breakfast room. large I By Vatted Pres• lateraalloul
basement and attic. Close to Columbus South 83
•chools and .churches in MidCnlurnbus C•ntral Sl
dleport. Call WR S-36211. 439 Columbus Eastmoor 64
Linooln-St , Middleport.
rolumbw East 11:1
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Jan. 31...LU!a sOli nomlnat- courts.
ed lor an
fDr "Lilies ofl
the Field.' · ·playo a Cltlld's The ChUroh pl Enaland benur,.. suspected of murder on came se~t.ed from
tho
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By RJCK DV BROW
just w..n'f very good.
Hnur Feb. 8.
V.lted Preu !JIIornatklllll
Now. about lbat oeitlzophren·
\ The plraruru 11 tho
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HOLLYWOOD iUPli-ls It a Ia. It's really very simple; The The U. S. Paten,t &lt;Jffire dotl Important food fish In Soulh
safe and scrupulous statement networks put on the shows they not check on lnfrlllllemenlo or l America 's Amuna River.
to say \hat currtnl American think they must put on (even
television suf(ers from 1 severe though they hire an outside
ca~e of schizophrenia that cun firm to determine wbat Is a
dnvp produces to distraction? [success and what isn'U but
It is indeed.
1 they won 't put on what !Kl~ of
Take, lor instance, the recent , them would realty lll&lt;e to put :
l&amp;. u.s .
creative odyssey ol Mr. 0&amp;\'id on.
Lllorlot
pi'&lt;BI1.11~
Su'5kind. who has dealt almost ! It's really very simple, but 11
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~m~ultaneous ly ~~t~ the ha~ · iran drive a producer - Mr.
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11. Light
I.St.Uafor
of
h1~ lwm efforts to make a tr!l.ction trying to play the jugorcunt
20. La.rgett
dollar and hrlp culture along. I gler. So whal does he do? He 12. Rapidly
.C. Single unit
conMr. Susskind not long ago J.:IY:S outsidE' the network. stnrc~ 13. Weathe,.
tinent
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was the producer of a jazzy : turf' and gets a big prestige- u. ...
Ha.vinc a
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new CBS-TV series about a minded sponsor like Standard
olHple '
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pr~ss a~ent, "Mr. Broadway.' OU and, starting next month,
l.IJ. Before
Egypt.
23. GamlooOl
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Short,
II. $tripe
whiCh has gone the •ay of all syndicates a series of plays by
Wtltm.
bria1t
s.F'r'oaol
28. PennJt
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flash, whtch ts to say that tt vArious American reperator~·
Jeapo
water
31. Sklareu
.f2.Aplnot
expired quickly. This was real- c"'"panles. The series is called ri.PUtJII.S...-.-.1
32.Put
&lt;a.JW:aw
lg.Diat.aat.
ly not Susskind'" preferred "E3so Reperatory Theater'
44-BIK&gt;.-t
ati.Highto dry
milieu. Last season he was the WRiter Kerr, the drama ·crlt- 22. Land
31. Un.otear17
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14. Peruvlaa
38.Crownot
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producer of an excellent drama lc, will be the host of "Esso 24.~­
coin
the head
tributal')ser1es abmrt a soeial worker. Repertory 'ftteAter." And there •
montl!
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"East Side-West Side," but it will be plays from such cities 25. sapknot
2T.
Philan!:"Xpired also In network televi- ~ as Milwaukee. Pittsburgh, Los
derer: at
sions headlong plunge toward Angeles San
Franc Is co 19. Courage:
ro(llic hook status. So he trled 1 Seattle, 'Boston. Chicago, Wash:
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to do what any sens1ble bus1- l ington, Cleveland and Prince- 30. Inclteoo
a2.1rlan'a
nessman would do- sense a_-~ Inn, N.J .
nickname
trend, and make II pay off
13. Llka
Hence "Mr. Broadway.' But it Tbe Channel Swim: Robert Sf. BUD

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Woodsfield 85 Powha.ttan 6\l
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Cleveland Glenville 48
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New Knoxville 73
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I McComb 80 Liberty Benl.nn tiO
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Youngstown East 37 [
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Youngstoyn Mooney 63
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Buddhists,
the Roman Catholics
ture,
50
acres
for
tractor
Marysville
59
Hillard
39
Monza Cou pr A sharp low mileagr !oral car. Jet blark
RAfU
and the Hoa Hao and Cao Dal
cultivat10n, 3~ acre
lake Grove City 51 Westerville 39
finish, tires show litle wear . 110 h p t'Of!ine. 4 speed trans .
... Wa•• ""' ......._
sects
have signed a proclama(stocked
l.
7-room
frame
eotumbus
University
81
Radio. heater. red bucKet seats and vinyl trim .
....,- - ~1
house with bath, basement, 1
Columbus Academy 71
tion signifying their willingness
..ef'b
•
~ ,... ... ~ .. fm 1'br.. to curtail the squabbles that
and furnace heating; base· 1west Jefferson 66
have been hampering the U.S.•
men! barn 136 x 561 , impleColumbus Rosary 57 1
~ OtNeUm 1M1 Nacl . . 1M
. . . . . ~ttlllflltteR
supported
anti-Communist war.
men! shed. granary and oth· Reynldsburg 75
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
1
,· ~
~ao ~ ''**•"~ • 118.1''"
er buildings. Excellent pr~
Canal Winche:iter 40
Source• said the agreement
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POMEROY. OHIO
was
reached Friday at a meet.
perty
for
grass
farming,
(dalColumbus
31
Mary
45
OPtrO ttOUI.t
of representatives of the
lug
ry
beef,
or
general
fa,·ming
LI
Dubli.l
J8
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WIU"du _.,., " w ~ 11•00 --.o11
lo"r
groups.
The agreement had
Business
Services
Property
has
hangar
and
500
I
Columbus
Hartley
67
FOR SALE
l,... 10 &amp;.U\'
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-1
root
landing
strip.
Well
locatColumbus
WatterSI)Cl
62
five
main
points:
1'0 PI .At:.lt A
&amp;dl.JL1 PllHUl.Jf:{N(I
-To consolidate the natin 11
LUMBER
for sale 145 000 BAILEY Will pay you TTlQre
d
I
d 1'
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~•ard. . feel
of markt&gt;d, timber I lor ood clean fur, thfln any· ! ed_ onf goo 1grahveh roa 1-1 : Columbm DeSaJes 48
principles of freedom and dem·
h
M ·
c
B'JI ' m1le rom sta • 1g way. 6,Newark Catholic 4e .
and 6() r-ords of
pinewood .
od.\ m I eJgs ou~ty .
I I
ocracy.
PHONE WY 2-2156
Contact Harold
Roush •I BOJilf:'V· m RecdsvHle, Ohio.
~.00. - Srna 1\ or 1ow pr!C. Columbus
Ready St.
52 Charles 49
- To step up the war agaimt
. G
,'
J-16-lltc 1 WANTf;D
Columbus
1
the
Communists.
Portland. OhiO. vi 3-2250.
I- - - . ' ed farm listings .
Pleasant View 60
To
support all forms ol ·
Notice
I 15 Jtp 1INCOME TAX service. V1c.tor c. c. CUCKLER. Rf;ALTOR 1
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h' 44
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ami on owns 'P
struggle that are legal and In
SQUARE DANCE at the Mas- · SINCER sewmg machme
m
,au • es er,
one BOX %29
WY ~ , Teays Valley 62
keeping with the aspirations of
-tte, Friday night.
blond cabinet, like
new ~ !185 •2 ~ 02 afler &gt; P· m
1
I I&gt; 3tc l
Franklin. Heigh Is 59
the
Vietnamese people.
1 8 30tp _
1 12 6tp 1 F.qu1ppt"d with auromatic z1g
Circleville 78 Greenfield fit\
-To united lor a Democratl~
ffi DO r~g weaving. WI g. I zagger, overcast. buttonhole. I PROMPT de livery of limestone,
REAL ESTATE
Newark 83 Lancaster 52
regime and a just society.
_
_ _ p et&lt;· l;uaranteed to part ,
for your every need. Any ,
Zanesville 56 Marietta 55
READS OR TAJL8!-Actuolly, It Is both, and both parts '1 - To protect freedom of rell·
1121
1 9 201
suming A payments of $5 . ~&lt; s1?.e. Phone Ernm~t W ShutIronton 18 Chillicothe 74
belong to the same dog. It seems that Nip used to howl when
AUTlJMilBlU! tns•ll'ance 11eeo
monthly. l'iY 2-3862
er, Contra cting. WY 2-3243.
Northridge 69
bill moster closed the gate. So his Wolverhampton, Engltnd, glon.
eaneetled ? 1,., yuur opera
1 15 5tc
1 6 tfc
MASON - 3 bedroom stue·
Licking Heights 67 1 owner cut • opeclal hole In the gate .. that Nip could
b'' ..
,
co hume on nice Jot . Large
II
u
what wu "'O'"d" oa OJl the other aide..
.
11
C&amp;U WY 2-lll66. HEPOSSF'.S'W --·- F.lectrolux EXPF:RT cabinet making-:-cus-, kitchen with birch cabinets, Licking Va ey 8! Ilea 68
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TUBBS IS BACK
1
\ swerper, cleans likt! new and I lorn made furniture, such as aluminum awnings, storm Millersport 70
- --- -·- -··DALLAS (UP]) - Linebackwindows are among the conFairfield Union 68
Cleveland Lutheran West 64
Youngstown Sout~
e.r Jerry Tubs has gtven up
au~nmt.ef'd
Jnrludr s
a 11 ,_ hutrh c&lt;-tbinets and buffets vemenccs
·
Add
0 f th'15 h
ARAN Fur Agency, N. Brown · clt'aning
~
Clev ela0 d Hawk en Sch 0 I 51 ' Youngst own w·tI son 63 N'J
5" •
k of retlremen
·
t to serve ·
1
at1achmenls for b.a 1- tables. elc ., made to order . to
above a garage orne.
&amp;. forced Lancaster Fenwl·ck 82
1 f:''S " • · tal
MSt M
·• ason. W Va Fu r. want- am·e
ur $6.00 monthly 1, tluilt -m l'llphoards or cabinets air heat &amp; this is maybe lhe
Liberty Union 511
Cleveland Lutheran East 48 Boardman 64
a&gt; player-coach for the Dallal
ed. Musk rat, Mmk. and rae- ' W 13170
tc I Pho.ne WY _ _
tc home vou are looking for. Pickeringtor. 66 Carroll 55
Clt&gt;veland St. Edward 87
o
Austinlwn F'irch 52 Cowboys of the National Foot- ,
1 5 30
2 5312
15 5
1
23862
00
9
500
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HAVEN
_
we
are
pri·
1c
w
ar
mgton
arma
a
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rut
ers
Sf.
baH League In 1965.
coon Se-nd for pn~ lis\ Call _ ·Y ·
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R' h ood 79 C d'
61
P
P d 62 St h
G'1rard 42
773-S296.
12-12·30tc GOOJ) ('OON dng, 115. 195fi Mer-r
Ruildln!, &gt;;•oppl)
fo
vileged to offer this all elec- Marion Catholic 59
Canton McKinley 59
Brookville 97 Hubbard '/6
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- --c- -- - - - - ' rury motor and
aufomal 1c ) nt-w homf's Built in kit.cb- t.ric home with. over 1400 sq.
Olentangy 51 1
Canlon Lincoln ~7 Western Reserve 65
Garfield Height$ 58
tran~mi~sum. $50. To~1 Bis·1 t"ns, storm_ windows, alum-- I ft of living spaee at much Miami Trace 79
IMassillon 65
North lima tl
Eastlak~ North 55
I' St'II , 1.ong Bott om. Oh Io·
than replacement
inurn Sl"d mg. ca 11 G,uy N etg· Jess
.,.l
baths.
family room. CQSlS
large. I
Washingt.on C. H. 63 1
Canton Lehman 6fl Lowellville 57 Greensburg 42 fairview 77 Avon Lake ':'4
Fo' Rent
1
and
. l 16 3tc
ler. Racint&gt;. Oh1o.
\ kitchen, wall t.o wall carpet· ~fechanicsburg 75
I Canton Central Catholic 6ti
Poland 63 Lisbon 61
Bay Village 86 Medina 45
APARTMENT, 5 rooms 63 s t961 f..~ 13urkeyt&gt; - automiitic 1,
12 29 tfc ing in 22 ft. L.R. also par·
The Plains 54
Akron St. Vinct!nl 48 Coshocton 65 Wooster 15
North Olmsted 56 Westlake 4S
· ' · broiler feeder, long automat -!
Picture
thi!l Athens 105 Wellston 70
bath. showrr and tub Phone
I tial
homebasement.
on 75' x 150'
lot with
LouiSVIlle 50 East Palestilll! 23 Three Rivers 75 Ridgewood 64 Cuyahoga Heighh. 51
3rt! St., Middleport,
10 tfc ir " "t.Ners and brooders. _3 i f.UI r.roOior , rtamllllll ._..
an excellent view and you Jackson 78 Gallipolis 52
Columbiana 71 Miner" 59
Warsaw 81 Union 7&gt;
North Royalton 40
WY 2·2671.
54
1
ton bulk tank. Good eond H
Heattll&amp;
Centralia
76
Clarksburg
Perry
Canton
South
Coshocton
Catholic
52
Orange
53
Chagrin
52
65
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you with to sell, buy or rrnt,
nox
anvl e
Jackson 80 Sandy V~lley iA
ea. "~
on
es e u
TRAIL r..
14 3tp
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plooso contoct mo.
Ridgewood 65 Fairbanks 5j
Glenwood 56 Marlingtnn 47
Uhrichsville 70
Mentor 57 Wi11oughby South 47
age and waler. Brown's Trail'
er Park t"" '" ,\pproveill .
s...r Maebbleo
J. N. (JIM) ROUSH,
Albany 67 Chauncey-Dover 51
Fairless 49 East Canton , 7 loti
Newcomerstown 64 ,ConneaL 57
57
60
Minersville, Ohio. Phone WY ANNUAL 1 prke sale, now In 1
Ra•
BROKER
Glouster
61
Rome-Canaan
Go
lliorthwest
Lake
Frazeysburg
87 Adamsville 64 I
Ashtabula St. John 41
1
2-3324 .
1 15 tfc progrPss. Jmy Mlller's Coun 1 Call W) z.zt7t Doy
NIPI
Eastern 60 North GalliJ '
Midvale 60 Strasburg 66
Hiland 62 West Holmes 51
Ashtabula Edgewood 75
01
TwO 4·-;:-ooiT\ fUrnished aport- try Fair. Rt. 35. 0 minutes :
Kingston 64 Unito 62
Paulding Tl Grover Hill 59
Zanesville Rosec-rans 50
I
Perry 54
7 • II&lt;:
1 New
ments One f1rsl fiPul IV'v _, West ol Gallipolis. ()peu •v·
Phone 882-2843
Boston 63 Minford 52
Wapakoneta St . Joseph 66
New Lexington St. Aioy.;iu.; 4l Elyria Catholic 78
S6S8.
'!/ Uc 2 I try day tiJI 8 p. . m.
I •.,;AfiNG. Plumbtoc. Murller _
waverly 44 Portsmouth Ea.• 42
Cridersville 61 1West Muskingum 67
Lorain St. MarJ II
11
.
I 14 ltc
Fal'fta""" .\nluld Bradlen. FOR SALE· 5 room house of Portsmouth West 73 Valley 64 I Celina 65 St Marys 48
Granville 4~ Newbury 93 Cardir.al 66

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Stact Is MOll banlh« • 11oft ln 1patfllSL alter 111e1an pmll!d:
on ABC-TVs. "T.h, , lhil must be biDtlled lllri'lh
1~merican S~'t · ~~ ~ private atiOrDe)'l and lbe
JA!rica

�fJitone Courtesy

effing
ersonaf ••·•

effing
Personal .•.

1, Topic of
:Group Program

Dangers at
School Are
PTA T'!fic ·

Paulo Sayre, who lo llartfnl
Iter bentb year fD 6111, told ol
the nwnei'OUI projeela llle hid
completed ~ of tho
4-H tn Iter Uit.
Certiftca~e&amp; and
pina WP ·e
awonled lo membero ~:Ill
b)' lhetr advilor. The loeln&amp;
p&lt;ayer wu by Jean
.
Refreshments of sandwiches
chi
lckl
· 11 '
andpotalo I p.oid, p ea, ed r&lt;' :ey
Ond koo -a were serv
Mrs Jeanelle Lawrt!JICe, Mrs.
Martha Lou BeeKle and Frances Foster.
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m
•p omeroy
Moodaf nfght wllb F&amp;fe Pral·
· eourtesy was presented
D
1uf f'por1
111
!itt, vlce-prufdent, fD cbarp.
XI Gamma Mu Chapter I Overnight guests Thu~ay of
~·--t·--•
Mrs. B· A. """""" re """"' 1 A dangeti!UI school bus turn
~leta Sigma Phi met Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith wt"re
home Monday after opendlnJ al Well's Run was df!ICII8Sed.
~ evening at the Columbia . her parents, Mr . and Mrs. G.F .
four weeks in Cdlwnblil wllh Hubert Price, principal, reportOffice in Middleport.
I Hollmgsworth and son and faed 011 the pro-oa of ellminat....
her son, Jack Conroy and fa_._,( donation of $5 was made . rnily, Mr . and Mrs Wayne Hoimily. Another 11011 and
his ln&amp; dansen. A meeting
of
. '" U:te Four Rivers Girl Scouts. lingsworth
of
Jacksonville,
, family' the Erroll Conrof• and beescboollteandld ~bte d-~!.~ls had
·
soeial r hairman announc- Alabama. They were enroute ro
son Hugll . and Iter grandson,
n
Wn a .,....,., somef.! that the group would hold 1t~_ir. hor:ne in Alab~ma after
Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Conroy lhlng should be done, but so far, i
e dinner , to be followed by vtsttmg m Akron w1th
Mrs.
Crange Meeu at
. Jr., and daughter Kimberly, all 00 action has been lken.
'owllng at the new Kanauga Hollingsworth's brother, who is
. of Akron vllfted Iter there. The program wu in charge
j Bowling Lanes. Friday even- ill
Mrs. Dodson also visfted with of the advlaor, :\Irs. Ruth Eb- HaU on Thuraday
jlail Jan. 22. at 7 p.m. Those Joseph ~urner is a~le to be
her
brotber-ln-law, Robert Dod- ersbllch and
the
Portland
Rock Spring&gt; Granse met in
1
t Wishtng to attend should con· o~t folllowmg . a weeks Illness
son and family and
her Ideal 4-H and Beaverelles 4-H regular session nmrsd•y evenReva vaughan.
I w1th pneumomj::i .
sister-In-law, IIIn. Madit Brf- clubs.
lng with Fred Goegleln, worthf
••
ba
ave I Mr. and Mrs . Max Lambert
an.
and
other
friends.
Jacqueline
and
Barbara
Gleumaster, presiding.
... rs . Norma Ams ry B
d J e
- tbe
t I h n cour an son.
o , of Columbus ' 1
sencamp and Sandra Johnson Communi ·ations were read
~t.y~~~= 0~n ae:po~ eissued v-isited last wt&gt;ek wit ·_ hrr I
led the 4-H and Fins Pledges, from Byron Frederick, state
! .._the General Tele hone Com· mother, Mrs . Harry M!lls and I
and lhe Lord's Prayer. Cbar- master, and from Fred Crow
.., ...,.
p
his parents. Mr . and Mrs . Dana
lene Ward Saltff a oolo.
concerning a bowling : ea~ue.
? any.
l l.amberl.
A question and answer per- Mrs Homer /toller gave a ·e,t Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner and
iod about 4-H work, camp and port on the Nation•• Granse
.., ose Sisson and Nellie Brown . .1Betty Will iiwns were in Flat-:
achievement awards was held convention held at Atlantic
Attending were Lee Lee, Mar-l roek. W. Va . Wednesd.ay to vi~il
1
wllb Jane Allen, Irene Cooper, City and ol the National '1ranRI
~ jarle Crow. Margaret Follrod, with Mr Earl See, who has
Mrs.- Hugh Calms el Raehf&amp; l Belinda and Cynd• Filch. Joy- tour to BermJda. AI the tlo"
~ MUdrt'd Ka rr, Nita Conde, Jane i be.en 1ll.
was ~est s~aker when the ce AM Ritchie and Beverly of the meeting a dessert CUUTS:f
Women s
MlSSion_ary Society Price was heki.
was served.
1 ~alton , Teresa Swatz.el, Jane l
----of
the
Pomeroy
Ftrol
Bapllst
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i Brown Pearl Welker,
Velma Ffwor.• are Plmwt'fl
chureh met Thursday evening
.;, Rue. Norrn-i:i Am~bary Rober- I Plans were mflde to prepare
at
the church.
~
~ ta O'Brien, Chmre Krnutter . Va lentine tr&lt;:l}' favor~ for the.
Rose Sisson, and Nt&gt;l!ie Brown . ' county infirmary in F!'hrunry
The meeting. in charge
of
when the Golden Rule Class of
Mrs. J .. E. Foster, president.
····
U1!' Middleport First
Baptis1
opened with the theme song, :
Birt/uloy Observ&lt;'tl
. Church met Thursday evening
" Til&lt; Polce of God is Call- I
~ u-3
D.. Mrs : Kllulz
at tl_,. home of Mr. and Mrs. I,
In•," followed with prayer by'
1
MISS NANCY ASH
•
DavJd
D&lt;trsL
Mrs. J . H. Stephenson. A report
1
i; The birthday of Mrs w
.- L. l The meeting was opened with
ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Pearl G. Ash. Pomeroy . are announcing the enwao given by Mrs. Joseph Cook
~. Kautz was ;:-elebrated 1 h~rs- : prayer by Tony Fowler. Devo- gagcment of thdr daughter, Nancy Lee, to .:\ichard F. Clark, sun of Mr. and on the white cross and she stat. iEdaY when the Busy Bee Sev.m!llions rnti1led, "Taking Life for . Mrs. \Villiam F. Cla rk , Pomeroy Miss Ash is a senior at Pomeroy High School e· that boxes were readv to be
I! Circle of the Federated t·hurrh Gran ted" were given by Mr. I and is employed at Grover's Studw. Mr Clark is a 1960 graduate of Pomeroy sent overseas and !hal one box '
·l met at the church lor an ~:~11 F'red Hoffman . G.era·ld Anth- ~
·
· Grande
H1gh _school and attended Bethany College. He 1· s now attendmg
Rw
had been sen to the Christman '1
: day qullttng.
ony. president, conducted the
College . No definite date has heen set for the wedding.
Center, Dayton. The love gilt
l A potluck dinner was served business meeti ng
when
tile&gt; --------~-- - -- - offering was dedicated by Mrs. 1
Alii'' Hawley.
R&lt;'port ;_, Gillen
Lorain Sterrell.
1
1\-at noon to Mrs. Kautz. Miss dass voted to purchase new ! Program
r. ~~ena Grueser Mrs. Otho Mur · ou ls1de dour mats for
th c ,
The eir&lt;"le vnted to assist
•
Mrs. Cairns spoke of The ,
:; ray, Mrs. W~lter Baer, Mr~, church .
!
in purcha:-:;mg a cOnllliUllion set Olr Blrtlulny Purty
Congo today and in the future. 1
~•. Amanda Kaspar , Mrs. Carne ! Mr. and Mrs . Darst serv('d .
•
,
fur lhe ch ur ch use. There was _A repo rt was given on the Mrs. T. T. Shelton cloled the 1
-. Grueser, Miss Anna Durst, Mrs salad and sandwiches to Mr. 1
a di sc-uss ion of the need for bJrth~ay ~arty. a_t th~ Veterans meeting with prayer. A salad
Hoffman, Mr . and 1
p
. fol - educational 1oys in the nu!'sery l Hospital _m Ctull!cothe by Mrs. course wa_s served by Mrs. 11
1len Neutz.ling. Mrs. Theodore I "'"'nd 1'Irs.
v
A program o " rayer·
·
A
ld R t d
h
th Lad
' Mora, Mrs. Adam Ebersbach. I Mrs . Anthony, Mr. and Mrs., \oVJecl bv group discussion was and kmdergarten classr'1om~.. rno . :c •ar 8 w e~ e
· Stephenson and Mrs. Sterrett to
M
ssar
and
Mrs
I
Kl
M
d
Mr~
I
The
lllt&gt;t'linu
was
closPd
Wlth
le~
Auxiliary
or
Lewis
Manley
Cl
ll4r
0
. s. a.renee a
· Manning
oes.
r. an .
· -1 1ed by '1rs . F:rn_le- frasrr a!
p
253 A
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L ·
t 12 members and two guests, ;
•• I Sh 1elds.
I. Tony Fow 1er, Mrs .
R1e har d 1 thf' January meetmg of tlw F:l- pra.ver by Mrs. Brown.
I n.'it • mencan_
_ s and dauahter
. Mrs. I
'"'-'ar
F eglOn, rn_e t Mrs. Cairn
e
Hovatlt:'r and Mrs. Da\'id Jen- 1 .eanor Circle of Heath Meiho- Mr.'i. f&lt;~arl Davenport and !\Irs. 1 8,1 the Rutla nd •rst
Baptts I Dale Wippel and MrS. Shelton :
kins.
dist Church held Thursda~· PV- Charles Bradbury served
a . Churrh.
will be' hostesse. for the Feb- I
ening at thE" ehurch . Mrs: Fra- 1:-;a lad eourse with ehet-sestic~s
Mrs. Ralph WooUs was wel· ruary meeting and Mrs. Steph·
mn1ts from a table covPred , romed as a
new member. enson will be program 'lader. 1
Ser was assistPd by membf'r&lt;: and
ANNOtJ~CE SESSION
.
Thank you notes were read lo-r
---- - :
f. planning session for coun- of the d rclt&gt; in presenting situ-: With a .while cloth \\ ith pi nk cards sent the various hospit~
1
TONIGHT tkru TUESDAY
selors and old and new dele- at ions where pnl~'er would b, &lt;J('L't-~sones. An arrangr'""l 1('nt of ~ I s and a letter of thanks from menta were aened by
Mrs. ·
pink l'lowPrs
pink tapers the Meigs County Amer1can RedJ•h
gates of ~1eigs County su b-d.IS· efft&gt;ctivt:' .
d 1 and
S erman Butler, Mrs. Lucka• l
Janu.ry 15·19
11
trict Methodist 'r'ovth Jo'ellow- The rnt&gt;~:ting was openPd wiP1 ct-., ·re t •e to) t' .
cross Chapter . Mrs . Curtis Luck doo, Mrs.
Harrison Be!ltley,
WALT DISNEY •$
"EMIL AND THE
ship, will be held January 30 devotions and prayer giver~ byl
adoo was appointed commun· [Mrs. Emma Bland, Mrs. Ern- ·1
DETECTIVES"
the Pomeroy
Methodist Mrs. Robert Byer . ~1rs. Byer ,
,ty serv ice chairman. Refresh- est Bowles and Mr1. Rlchardo.
(Technicolor)
Ch urch at 2·30 p.m New dele- also plt1yed for the hymn sinj;!Bryan Russell, 10 yr old boy gates were to be elected by ing by the group . During the
as Emil: 3 deleclives : Walter
Slezak. Hein Schubert. Pt&gt;ter each charge by Janur~ry 15 and business meeting. Mrs. Galen
Ehrli(:h, pl11yed strictly for the names sent to Chr;s Tomp- Brown . president. appointed a
kins. Spring-Ave., Pomeroy. nominating comm ill.ee compos·
laughs .
' Th e .\I l'd. w·mIer I ns t't! ll t e WI'II I. cd u t M rs. John
I Th('
Soulhern
ement&lt;.~ry
7th I
d lith
d El
PTA
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3
Disney Colorcartoons:
be held today in Ironton.
Mrs. James Johnson and
e
meh aln . .
14nth , IJ t grla
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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!d the beginning of ·'an 1 Smilh offered no 1peeifie ,....
f 'A New Spirit' il1 WOBt grams. but ooted !hal he Wlti
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vresent a program to the Leatwm themes vf the ad- islature Tuesday " to meet ·&amp;fte
we~e. tht'
" new Sptrit' nf'eds of the future.'
·epet.1t1?ns of his frequent , Setting goals for the four
.!Jl durmg the 1964 ca~i .v ears ol his adminiStration and
for an "administration of b~::yonU, Smith said the plans
lence."
· '·must be beth objeetive and
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prudent ~

M.rs. L-ohse is
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PTA Meeting

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SUNDAY, JAN. 17 thru SATURDAY, JAN. 23

pn~:;ident ,

Mrs. Mildred Filch, I

pre-siding.
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Mrs. M~xine Wingett. charactcr and
spiritual edu&lt;'ation
. chairman , was in charge of del votions. She gave comments I
c·om·erning things individuals .
s1o uld
do
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tlw right kind of life, and closed !
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The seeretarys report
by
Mrs. J. A. Smith and the treasurer's rtport by Mrs. Howard
Erwin were read and accepted.
Tile president announced the
county council meeting will be
I Feb. 4th. at the Letart School.
I A meeting regarding PEP will
i btt Feb. 3rd at tne Richardson '
' schoo l in Athen s.
I The program chairman, · Mrs . 1
Mason Fi~t1r-r. introduc cd Mrs. I
I Harold
L&lt;lhse, Southeast Dis- .
i tric1 Director, who · presented 1
an informative und interesting
program regarding students, pa-1'
· n·nts and teachers when
hoyq and girls enter Jr. High. ·
The members joined in groups
with a question and a nswer
period on problems related to l
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AN INCREASE
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helped with the Christmas treat
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I TI1e refreshment 4:0mmiUee I

EFFECTIVE MARCH 1st, 1965
This Bank Will Pay 4% Per Annum, Compounded Semi-An·
nually, On All Time and Savings Deposits. All Deposits Will
Be Insured Up To $IO,ooo;oo By The Federal Deposit lnsur·
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, be Mrs. Victor Hysell, Mrs.
Ma'50n Fisher and Mrs. J. A.
I Smith. The president adjourned
the meeting and a social hour
followed

We Invite You To Do All Of Your Benklng With A Pull Service
Bank. If You Need A Loan for Any Worth-While Purpose
Check With Our Installment L011n Department.

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ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
DAUGHTER BC:
Mr . a gd Mrs. Howard Lyons

(Roberta

(The Beginning of Our Semi-Annual Interest Paying Period)

Pomeroy National Bank

Jean

Hunnel)

of

· Portsmouth are announcing the

birth of a 7'h lb daughter , Sherri Dawn Wednesday, January
13. at U1e Portsmouth Hospital.
Grandparents are Robert Hun·
nel of Middleport and Mrs . Sidney Erwin of Portsmouth. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Moore of
Pomeroy are great grandpar·
cnts. The Lyons have two sons,
Robert and Bernard.

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
'1HE FRIENDLy BANK

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DANCE DATE SET

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Feder•! Deposit Insurance Corporation

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held Saturdoy evening, Febru&amp;rf 13 with a •lyle revue preceding. It lA being sponsored
by Affiliate II of the Nallonal
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Carol. Burnett confides that she and
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Joe .Hanulton aren't expeetlng· 1 baby,
Hea4s · turned wllea Av G
desplte the rumors, although they hope
riVed at the. ColOny 'the oih~r :J~~e;,.;~~ :::- :other one soon . . . Students of the
Sam ~plegel. Sam ls a ch
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ea e are mystified by the bfg Issue
llut not ihe ·charmer tile .-.;~=~ ::;..,:~ ~·c:t_t;Yt~ro•:-~·r critics who complained to see with Ava ... There's a hush Ed
d AfbeY I n t understand the new
bUlb
of ''Hush
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e play, "Tiny Alice." Can't
. Sweet GJ~•rtiJUjjf• at" t : Broadway ih~_~=· tt;_ja~emrs Jbuslot en;oy, without a blueIt won't be too hard to find -1 tb
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e o v us. Probably there are
JWit stall~! In the tirljbt light 1
dUJb. mighty few reviewers who conid agree on
area aQd Usten for· the
roa way the" m,essage of Shakes11:are's "Coriolanlhrlelcs .. : When· ltiJy
and us, · let alone "Hamlet, but those plays
"anid at the Americana lifter his 1 tlave llved for an impressive length of
P4ied Jilu~JI!nJ !.!Je ~
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ed to t1fi
~~nee.. Til ~!~lent dedd- while she was on her honeymoon in
!lpartment tor a!J .bJs.clot:l.
~ llame. Sbe conferred wltb VIttorio be. ~Uea,~lld
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Sica about- a comedY-•USjlense flim propllotl!l fol'-· ~ d~U:aUoQ; wid. - •
and lmmedlatQly ~ sl!e ~ad tbe
flee Pro~ 1dl&amp; meil. .~"· ·he wo , . IICI;i~t .B;be deciJied It wu 1u.st wl!at she
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RUTLAND

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
Ge t the producers of the new low
Broadway Bulletin Board
budget hit, ''No thing But A Man," to teu
Maximilian Schell and Princess Sora- y_ou . their ha_rro':VIng experiences while
J:• are back together again and actm ~Ilmmg a scnpt m Mississippi. The stor~
llke devoted sweethearts, after severa1 les would make pa~e one readin
b t
w~eks of JCH~e~. Hono rs go to mediator all concerned apparently h ave g~ow~d
Gma Lollobriglda, who knew the situa- not to talk beca use "it would make troution and persuaded Max and So
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raya o ble for people who helped "
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. e na tons most celebrated stnppers
make the first reconciliation move. Ma - ;ust underwent a complete surgical ovor Wagner ought to get Gina working
erha••'
the Welfare stnke
'&gt;peaking 0
wns, comeaian .buady Hackett has u 1'1."-u , ,vucnae_l (;acoyannts, the briJJiant
the staJ!ehands at "I Had A Ba 11 " no end writer • dtrector - producer of "Zo b
by telling the audience now much over- the Greek," which is breaking reco:d:
time the boys will get if he stays on three VIS!ted Dr. Robert Baird's narcotics clin:
nunutes longer. The customers laugh tc m East Harlem to witness a sessiOn
but th~ stagehands don't ..... A famed part1clp~ted m by ~ddicts who are lrysmger s house is sche®led to be auction- mg to k1ck the habit Cacoyannis came
ed by the Internal Revenue Service to away dazed and shakeg bf the experfpay for debts allegedly owed the govern ence; he believes the sl'ory of the chnic
:ent · · · Cary Grant must be chucftlmg- ~ould . make a stark, powerful. perhaps
e made the front page of a metropoli: mcred1ble motion picture
Jack
tan newspaper a few days ago with the "Murph the Surf" Murphy has been oilsame stock interview he uses on every served at the bar of the Embers West
~ewspaperman. The key question is (f~rmerly _the Spindletop) quaffing his
Me you prepared to lose your son to dn!lks while wearing casual Florida-type
another woman?" That and most of the attire - a sw.. ter anti sla~lr·
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ne r~ncn _an~ :,u lunny. Their Mu·
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#hat's a_U the fusa aoout ~!:IIzabeth ACians Umon figured out a way to av'!'aYI,o~ wanting to become a British sub- eng~. themselyes for recent government
Jo;ct;, like her husband? Our State De t. deCISion to dtSbind three state OFchestras.I They
plan to send full-scale crews
dldn t t urn green when Lee Harvey 'P
Os- t
Ra 1
wald flung them his passnnrt and dld bls .. o P ay
ve outside the houses of minbest to become a RusSian CommunJst. tSters r~sponsible for the foul deed _
Yet Liz '!lad~ 11 clear in her statement after nu~night, of course. Ravel, indeed
that she 1s still fond of the United--States
How deligbl!u~! If they really wanted t~
a'!d she most probably isn't very
~~y t~e villlans, strange that they
With a rifle, yef the Warren Commission tune.t think of some· terrible roclt 'n' roll
baa decreed that Oswald bad a grudge
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:Sident Johnson shared . S&lt;'hoots. so that every child wm
.elegatwn of hts Texas ' have I he best possible teac~r
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Yideo viewers have a 'first' on the launchtng pad for their home screens Sunda~
~n. 24, when noted space scientist
• erner vo~ Bra~n will be seen and heard
In a taped 1 ~1ervtew on Science All Stars,
~h descrtbes how Project Apollo will
~rh I ree U.S. astronauts Ia a renduvo111
wtt the moon. The show airs on the ABc- ;

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1 "Fir&lt;t. I am detennJned that
I t&gt;XcPIIPnre in education
be
uur n~mber-one goal. A peat
P_dnrat1on system is a prerequii s1te of a great state," be .id.

Lingerfor

Days, Weeks

flight from Texas had a
ay air w'th relative• and LONDON (UP[) - A Brill•~
ds visitil'lg up and do\\-11 ~e-d i ca l expeM said today that
lisle!il of the plane and taJ,. Sw Winston Churchill ill obvt·
~ic1ure~ with flas h ram- ously dying , but that It migM
, be days or even weeks before
1ong the group wt&gt;re the his great heart beats Ita: Jalt.
ident's Jnde. HL•ffman " It !Churchill's UIDOII) Is ob~"- San Antonio, and aunt. vlously a terminal eundition.
Josefa saunders, and Sam but it is usually the biltory of
of Floresville. Te:t., a re- these attacks that if they are
publisher of w~f"~ly oews- ~ not fatal in the firlt 41 houn
rs who was onf' of thP first they can go on for a ian&amp;
ons to urge John~r.n to g~ time.'' h~ said.
pu~lic lift&gt;.
I . 1 '1n winter, however, - ft
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complication will set ID llld tbl8
VICe Of
.will be the end."
I A spokesman for a . ftll'Old
1 Lord Moran, &lt;llurchlll'• pbysJ.
' cian, said he bad not caDed In
specialists 1o assist hlm 111 &lt;!Brins for his 111mous patlt'ttll ..,_
cept for Lord Brian, the neurolrvices for Mrs. Roy White obgisll,lhrwho ~~fii!OIIdlut lbo .,.,.._
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Jl'r.lday
Racine , who died •t Vet- 1becau"' he need
far
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s Men!orial Hospital Satur-1 them.
evening. will l&gt;e ht"-ld
al uo p. m. at Ewing PARKERSIUtt.
Jel. Bunal w1ll be m th• FINED IN COUit MAN
rt Cemelery The
Rev, A Parker b
T'
8 Ufl, W. V&amp;., · man
~land Norri~ will officiate I
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· , was clled to P-..y ayor
rvivors include her hu9.,Charles Legar') Court SUnday
I. Roy : these son,. Claud• followlng a two • ev _ ldtlut
Harold, Louisvill•. Ky.; on East MabHt 8l ·U. lntormond of Mansfi eld,
and section of Sprlllt Aft.
dngs, LouL•ville. Ky.; s!x l Police saki Ford Lowe, 41,
~te~s . Grace Getti•. Louis- was cited liter ~- fllvolvlld
; VK&gt;Iet Kerns. Wheeliltj, m a mlshap wltb a ·ear drl. Joseph Turner, Reedsyin~; by Emory II._, 51, Pomero,.
dena Doty, Belaire; Mrs. 1'1bere was ~ - ~e ID
n Dailey, Portland. analboth vehlcleL ~~~; ~ wt!"e
. Dorothy Douglas. Racine; !reported. Lowe · ... elt~fll!il
irandchildr•n. two brothers.! with failing to· . . 'wtt:bla 811
three sisters.
assured cleaa: ·~.
-lends may call at !be l
. , - -·- - ral borne anytime.
Veterua •t h\:w g- · 11 1
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Favorite Lady

act • a director should direct"
- nur does be want to work t~

ward any particular part
or
• type of part.
"I feel."' be s.ays, ''that there
BY DICK KLEINER
are certain kinds of parts 1 like
llolly"oed Correopoadeat
lest. Westerns, for instance,
HOLLYWOOD (NEAl ~ally aren't work lor me, ne..
At lunch, Joseph Cotten and cause I raise horses and 1 love
R1cardo Montalban
were lhat life. But I should do a 11
c~nging stories about the most kinds of parts. I lake tbe parts
iWII men they knew. This was
where the scripts are believa•n appropriate conversational ble and where the director,
topic, since they were both in- cameraman and soundman are
vo_lwd in lilming a IJIOvfe about men I have confidence in.''
0'1 II men called "The Monef
Trap."
Ford aJso told me that for
(CoUen'o candida•. incident- years he has refused to answer
ally, won the hooon. He was a the question abut which of his
l&gt;ustness manaaer. who learned leading ladles was his favorite
to profit from bls clfents• di- but no;, he has decided w aO:
vorces, 81ld consequentlf began swer it.
..Geraldine 'page;• be said.
to persuade them air to get divorced.)
'I• 'Dear Heart," I found Iter
"The Mouey Trap" is
an *- h a tremeodously eJ:eitint
MGM fUm lhal seems to be a perormer to work whh.
'In fact, lbere Is talk
that
throwback IG the old good~
!urns-bad-because of
mon- Martin Manulis wanta to team
ef-hungry-wile stories of lhe us qain. I hope it works out."
'30s. Maybe tbe time is ripe
FORD'S PRIVATE TRAILER
lor a new cycle of these. With
Glenn Ford, Montalban. Cotten, Is a Iuourious thinl - handsome ,wood paneling, objects d'·
Efke Sommer and Rita Hayart
such aa a framed copy of
worth, this one bas a good cast,
Patton'o
D-Oay speeeb to his
and Burt Kennedy lA a clasa di·
rector.
lrooptl - but Alontslban's was
lhe ordinaey lludlo losue. It
dldn't seem to squelch hiB bap.

Pl' outlook on life.
"I'ID happier DOW/' be says,
"!ban I used 18 be when there

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