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Supt. Diaries Glbbs .of PomeDurst-Cox Marriage Vows are Taken ' Mainly
p I A I out ~ Miss
Norma Jean
Bearhs, and Mrs David Davis, Mrl. The birthday of Mrs. Carrle roy, Donald McKellZle, execu. Ch urc h
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&gt; whose mamag• to Paul Joe Carl Qualls, M rs. Donna Hayes, Grueser was celebrated when tlve head of the Northwestern
At Niles' First Baptrst
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Pomeroy
MI Gmstead Wi ll be tontghl , was Mrs. c. H. WISe Jr ., Mrs. Georae the Buay Bee Se""'!! Circle of Localscbool dilltrlct; Mrs. Pearl
The marriage of J oyc-e Dur~t. The bride wtts lovely In
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the Enterprise EUB Mn. . Roger Long and Mrs. WU- 't day at the church for an all
Mtch VIS li ed fuesday with re i chur;·h gtven by Mrs. Willlam ,Jiam Mattox .
day quilting.
;t tves and fnends m the area .
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Mrs Lewis Roush and sister , K .rueser n
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Mr ., Gowge MC'Clinwt.'k
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noonR
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Louis et ,
re Mora,
Mr and M rs
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Sally
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teacher and Meigs County legislatlve chairman for the OEA,
attended the third bi-annual legislative dinner of the Ohio Education Association held at the

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NOW YOU KNOW
, . SlS-foot spire of the IJlm,
German , Cathedral IJ the tallui Lu the world.

recently In the office of Robert Bowen, County Elementary
Superintendent. Each
count,
school "'' represented
with
Maurice Lott, Southern Local:
Mrs. Dorothy Chaney, Bedford;
Rosa lee Story, Salisbury; /drs.
Harold Sauer,
Northwestena
and Mrs . Denver Weber, Eall&gt;
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Ann~ LeDurst,GMra.erw . Mrs
L. Kautz, ColumbusThe...
lr g' uest at
the speak er was Dr. Paul McCrackwhlbefore
·d ~P "'"o''tol
murn- ~&lt;,r"'ens ruwKl a nd blltt' . and
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Mr.-,
d a d groom
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en of !he University of Michl.
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na rues '
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dinner Representative Ralph
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a, rIer New officers were elected
Th
Murray, Mrs. Clara Karr, ltfn. \ W lk '
•an , former economics ~;~dvisor
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Ph_
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Mrs
Adam
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and
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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1965

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Club Entertam.ed
I the family . She close wtt a Mr. and Mr s Wil\1amD us;;;t·
Mrs. William Bartels enter
w .w :sMePISill
' puem , and prayer.
Bob Grm&gt;tead , Mrs. on
' tained lhe Nifty Stitchers rlubl
(."llurcll on Tuestln~
Mrs. El)1erson J.ones prese;~ 1 :vtrs. fo~rank Johnston, Mrs. Tom I Wednesday .evening at
hN" ,
1crow Sr.
The WSCS of th e
Rock ed the program With the the
I home, Rock Sprinss.
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Spnngs Mt&gt;thod1st ,·hurch met '" The Home and the
Home-- ! Ml11 Wallace Reuter, Mrs.
The evening wa.s spent social- !
Tuesday afternoon at the church ' maker " She gave exerpts from Eddie Hartung,
Mrs.
John : Iy and in sewins and knitting, [
, wilh ,_,1.:rs. w.
Morgan. pre~n- l the books wntten ly _home· I Batey. Mrs Jonn Turnbull, M~; after whteh the ho!Jtess terved
dt&gt;nt in chargt"
I makers turned authors mel~: ~ Esther Wright, Mr~. John
. rc eshments carrying out the I
An organ prelude b\' M r s. 1 mg " Sixpence . m Her S~~e., Fi scher , Mrs . Wilham Pulhn~(r valentine theme .
1
Lpv. 1 ~ nrueser opened the meet- i b~ Phylhs McGmley. a~ ,, The Mrs. John Roush, M~s. C!n
Present were Mrs.
George I
I mg followed w1th prayer by :snake Has All the Lmes. by I Roush, Mr . and Mrs .
Gr - Korn, Mrs. Jack Warner, Mrs.
Mr~ Amos Leonard . Mernbers 1.fean Kerr. The books deal w~th l stead, M1ss Mary Baird, Mr. carl Moore, Mn. W. A. Orate,
were selected to take birthday humorous mc1dents m fa~tly and Mrs Lor am Sterrett. Mrs. Mrs Max Folmer and Vanesre~kes to Carman' s
Nursing hte that also reveal ~he Im· Frances M!lltor, Mrs .
Harley se~ and Peggy . Mrs.
Lloyd 1
Home for tht' next
thr~e portant rewards ol bemg a Brown.
.
1 Moore. Mrs. .James Will and :
months.
were madt 'fflr wife , parent,
homemak_er .l Mrs. Evelyn Nacholson, Mrs.
Herbert D1 ' On. The next
the 1\1arch meeling when the . During lhe 6usmess meetmg Myrtle Long and Dorolhy, Mr. meeting will be held Thursday,
WSCS of thf' Hut.land chun-h the group voted
to
atte~d
March 11. at the home of Mrs.
will be guests
i tl,. study session.?" " One Wtt- 1
James Will, Chester Road.
Mrs. William Grueser. lead- ness, One World , to be lleld I
UTS
er . Upt'llt&gt;d the prn eram wit~ prior to Easte:. Membe:s were
DANCE AT RU'l1.AND
ta poem, 1 'Mioules of
God, 1 a~ked to contnbute cuokleB _and
•
The
Junior class of Rutland
I "What would You Do '~· was tlte lrandy ror the Afternoon Orcle
Htgh School will sponsor a reetopic of the pr_ogr~m w1lh ~~~ 1valentme- project for shut-ms.
Mr~ .
Barbara Van ~ete~.
nrd hop tonight, following the I
members part.ic1patmg, A poem. I Mrs . Brown announced
the R N. of
Holzer Husj:utal m
Chauncey basketball game.
·' The Clock Of Life,' ' by Mrs . I"Quiet Day " to be held at t~ ~ G.al!ip,olis spoke 011 lung cancer
Grueser and the Lord's P~ay- Grace Episcopal Church
m 1to a spe&lt;.:ial education class at
Sweden was the first mod·
e-r in unison closed the meetmg. Pomeroy February 1~ from 10 th Rutland Elementary SC'hool ern country to take a regular
Ia . m. to 2:30 p. m. wtth a sack T~esde~y afternoon .
census, In 1749.
PTA TO MEET
\unch to be brought by those 1 This was in connection with
1
1'tte Racine Elementary P.T .. .attending. Thank you
notes I Social Studies unit designed
A will observe Founders' ~ay 1were read from Mrs. Brown : ~ acquaint buy') and girls with
when it meets Monday evemng , and Mrs . Alfred Scarbe;ry for the harmful effects of cigarette
Feb:ruar~ 15. at 7·30. Past Pr~s- ! remem~rance1 at t~ tnne of smoking before they get the
idents wtll be honored and th1rd j death m the famllales.
habit started. Miss Thelma
! grade mothers will serve re-l During ~he social hour a des· ehael, tea&lt;'her of the class. is
and ' esenting the :study as it W8.8
· freshments . Robert Bowen , Ele- ser1 auct1on was held
mentary s~pervisor .. wil_l pres~nt ; cofft-e served by Mrs.
John ;;t forth m the Grade Teacher I
~ a fil~ stnp," Get m Step wtth Krawsczyn.
magazine . The 14 boys and girls
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range in age from 9 through 12 ,
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Don Mullen and Charles Die
Mr~ Van Meter descrtbed the 1
, of Pomeroy were I DLanc.aster ' suffering of one having tung J
· re['t'ntly to atlend a dmner 1
and bt'ing a surgical
ity de- Icancer,
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nur"e she was able to describe
· meeting where commun
velopment was discussed with lung ~urgery in detail, 111ustrat..
Consressman Walter H. Moeller ing her remarks with freehand
; and Delbert Stearns.
drawings on the chalkboard.
·
She commented that anyone
could have lung cancer, but th1t I
the chanre~; were much higher
Pomeroy, Ohto
: among cigarette smokers than I
· .among non-smokers .
TONIGHT .r. SATURDAY
1 The pa:rents of the children
"NORTH TO A~ASKA"
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have cooperated In this program
(Teebnic:olor)
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John Wayne, Stewart Grana· by answering lt'tters taken home
eT Ernie Kovac•. Fabian.
~ by the children. Their answers
Ptaturette: Wlft Decoy
lotd of the difflcully of bt·eak·
lng lhe cigarette smoking habit,
and of its ~ontinua11y mcreaslns
SUN., MON., TUES.
Folo. 14-IS.t6
cost . These facts were brought
"BIDTIMI STORY"
oul also by Mrl. Van Meter.
(Teehnieolor)
Non-smoking parents expressMarlon Brando, David Niven, 1
ed
their approval of the pro-Shirley Jones, Marie Windsor, R@becca Sand, Dody gram. It is planned to show
Good mao.
tr the clajs jn the near future,
P..turette: Tricky Chkkt
the film -strip, "To Smoke or
ColorcertDOftl
Not to Smoke."
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parties
concorned."
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In oon
statoment
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Friday,.
urged
th\ Eaot.
Wool nogotlotlons. He said both side1 should tvolcf
".n•w_
which may load to In oscalotlon" of I h 0
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York Stock Exchange this week and tho

market boromolon took their wont week·ID·week loll
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mare than
six monlh1.
'· on an A morJcan
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the subsequent bombing of targets in North Viet Nam
madeb traders and investors nervous enough to put 1
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day
morning.
Bargain hunters helped erase some loiiH
beforo
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodio - Prince Norodom Sih1"
nouk chargod Saturdoy that tho Unltod States Is sololy
to blame for the current crisis in neighboring Viet Nam.
He domandod !hot the 1954 Genova Conforonco bo roconvaned immediately.
In a letter Ia Charles de Geullo of France, Anutas
Mikoyan of Russia, Sarvepalli Radhakrishman of India
and Ne Win of Burma~ Sihanouk denounced ~~extension
of the South Viefnamase war by uniustiiable American
bomblrdmentl and reprisals."
BUDAPEST - Savoral hundred youths, Including 1
number of Africans and Asians, attacked the U.S. I•
gation here today in 1 riotous protest against U.S. air
attacks an Communist North Viet Nam.
Tho rioters sma1hed windows, threw bottlos of Ink
against the walls and wracked two cars belonging to
members of the legation staff which were parked out·
1ido tho building,

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peaceful co • existence a nd

aMhaensadfie.llad;eroatt
' om~anan~ufwfe88r- Local Chamber
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Dies Sudde_nl_y,,
arrested on two charg., follow1- d
h
ing a one-ear wreck on state Donates $2.00
I' ri ay Nig t
route 7, three-tenths of • mile I
north of Pomeroy early today. F
Harr•'
Smith,
well _I
The Meigs county
sheriff's
or j ourna} Ad known
resident of
Pomeroy,'
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Willard
Albert Dill , 30, with DW! and

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exceBsive speed for road con. Commerce
The Mtddleport
of
diliollll.
agreed Ch.a rnber_
mghl
De t C 1 M 1 .
to donate $200 toward the $1,000
, pu Y aro
an ey mves.
tJgated and reported Dill's car Jneeded from Metgs County to
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d sponsor a page advertisement
bore tou60 ftvet guarf
pods
in the Wall Street Journal de-0
a u it went
ee out guar
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after
of control
on picting Southeastern Ohio as a

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prime area for indu.!ltry.
.
Jack Welsh announced that he
The
car,
after
gmng
through
. Childs
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. go to
the railing, turned over on its and B1ll
will
top. Dill was taken to Veterans bus Tuesday
meet With engtn eers concermng th '
bo a t
Memorial
HospitalHeavy
for treatment
of the injury,
dam- docks
and improvements at the

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lomplett 1 dest m, e d
uled for Tuesday at 2:30
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8 son , Theo Smith, two granddaughters,
Joy Patrioia
of
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and Sue Foster
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Mrs.
B1anche (Rickard) Van Schoyck, 81, of Letart, W. Va ., who
died Friday at 1UO p.m. in
Charleston, W. Va., at
the
of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Beulah Rickard, will he
held at the Oak Grove
EUB
church, Letart Route, Monday
at 2 p m.
Burial will be In the
Oak

Mrs. Van Schoyck was born
at
W.Va.,
6, 1884,
theLetart,
daughter
of the Feb.
late Samuel

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~('L.._ &lt;~s

tlw
wa s Sheriff Har!I'Jlbal'lJ
&lt;J
nd
Prost"cutor
Bern.,.
a ru \·, Fu11z lnve"!tgal!on of
lh t· tr agt•d.'&gt; is being l'OntinuE'd.
\l r Rood 's father . Herbe-rt
Huod re pur!edlydJedmahou se
ilrt' ;;buut 25
ago accord.
Jng to mforrn.niJon
b\
•
r·ela! J\'t·s to •Sht•rif( Hart en ba(·I ·
to Whit e's1
, Tht&gt; bud\ was
. takt-n
,
!· uneral homt&gt; m Coolville where
arrangeml'ms \\ill be announrPd la lt&gt;r

~·ears

rev~aled

Spokesman Says

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Council No. 46. Ohio Valley Com- "Impor tan t one " as '"·th 1egts·
" todav the
· ' C OLUMB US 0.1Pf1
Tnfol" llt t&gt;cl s. o u t·res S"" l·&gt;
mandery No. 24 • a 32 nd Degree lators hold important posttons hulk or an c s tim ;t! ed $ 200 million in c rea se tn state spend·

Among 'ttl
111:3
Mason, a Sh rmer,
·
with respect
ing ,legt
Gov
.Jameswill
A he
Rhudp
s was
I..'X p c c-ted t o request from
a mem ber state
of Ohto.to educat10n m the lhf•
slature
for erlu
l'afion
of
the Aladdin
Temple,
King . A spokesman fur the
PT.A
The budget also wil l pruvide .
of the
York Crosa
of
Honor.
'
To Be Honored Th~tH*y R?al :,.'"11; Tt~ said,
"The fman cial posltlon • r Ihe sources sa1d !hal li1P per fo r highways and univt&gt;rsfty
Mergs Counlv " " "" , . , . r·e nt tof the tax doll a r &lt;jlPnt for lee&lt; sr• t aside for the untver Sl·
.
mg
emp er
res · A a
support a school comparable lo hr general opera Iton of govern- 111•s
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A. and LaureL. Frye Rickard.
Her . husband, Harry, preceded
of iho
nl"' crlall In Viet Nam, and revoal whet
m death several years ago.
Miss J•nrufer Lohse of Pome- ernacle. No. 23, Eastern Star others m OhiO state su '"'' " '" ' '" ' not coun&lt;mg educalton .
viol Union will ploy In South-! Aall.
Survivors Include two broth· roy IS one of 463 top-ranking Lodge 1116 of Pomeroy,
Past 1
.
,. ·
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me ntal h,gtene and welfare , Will
Rhudr•&lt; was &lt;xpected to a sk
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ro
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era, Ernest L. Rickard, Letart, students to he honored Tuesday Watchman of Shepherds and , 1 necesst v
, be Ihe lowest
Ohio's
, lh' legt&lt; lature to approprtate
COMMITJ'EE NAMED
! The amuunt 10Rhodes wtll pro-' $1 13 mtllion more for public
1,_ .. , lh= m -....., and Thomas C. Rickard, Chea- Feb. 23, at the eighth annual the White Shrine of Jerusalem ;
DEAVERTOWN Ohio (UPI) apeake, one sister. Mrs Esta Presltlenl'a Scholarship Recog- No . 31. .
Ml'!l, Harry Roush
pose for operatmg the govern- Ischoul s This would mclude a
The Middleport " Pomeroy
'
Adldna, New Haven, and sev" nition Dinner at Ohio State Uni" Mr . Smtih was a past patron 1
men!. during the two vrars be- 1200 mcrease for teachers and
Rotary Club met at tbe Martin - Deavertowu IH1h Scbool'o eral nieces and nephews afso verslty.
of tbe Eastern Star Lodge No. 1 Dies in Columbus
! gmnmg .lulv has not. been an- the normol increase required
Restaurant Friday night With baaket..D team - y Dol be survive.
The program will begin at 186 in Pomeroy and a lifelong Word was received here of · nounced. · 1
under the formula in the law .
Vice Preslden' John Werner in tile beat one Ill lbe 1tate, bul
Friends may call at the F"" 8 p.m. at the Ohio Union ball" member of the Eastem Star. death of Mrs. Harry &lt;Blanche) , It was expected. however . the i Whtch spells out the amount
charge. Werner announced the It m.ust bave beea the hottest. gleson,g Funeral home
rooms.
speaker will
operated the Sugar Run Roush,
former Mid, budget w JJ call for spending I each
will rece1ve .This
1
nominating committee of Cur· Friday Dlghl.
noon on Sunday, The bo4y_will be FtedefiCk R. Eckley of New Mtll In Pomeroy for
many dleport reSident Thursday In a about 11.4 billion frum the gen- ' would brmg pubhc
tis Jenklnaon, Dick Owen and The Deoverton
be taken to the church to he
York City,
vice preshospllal m Marton. SUrVIvors era I revenue fund during the ! spendmg lo about $600 mdlion.
Cash Bahr to nominate the 11165- ed 1
tel
state on Monday from I until ldeut of Amertcan Telephone Frtenda may call at the fu. include a son, Kenneth of Mar• [ next rwo years This would be l Colleges and universities were
. Btl officers. The local Rotary bill
an
or- 2 p.m.
fr Telegraph
and a 1938 neral home today from 7. until ion, a sister. Mrs. l..ouise Hive- about 1200 million more than expected to receive about tM
Club on ll'eb. 11 observed ita
G
Edlell lllppod Ilea..
III'aduale of Obto Stale's College 9:30 p.m., Sunday from
p. ly _of Columbus and four
I being spent in the tw""year per- million more than they now Set.
a&amp;tb anniversary.
. . .IIIr1
, 1111 18 pobiU
ud
SQUAD SUMMONED
of Commerce and Admtn!Jtra. m. and 7 untlt 9.30 p.m. and children.
tod endmg June 30.
j Th woold include the state
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FORFEITS BOND
1111
tea
Mit
t'l
The Middleport emergency lion.
Monday from :1-5 p.m. and 7 " Funeral services will be held
To Hit $4 BiHinn
. iversities, municipal unlvri
lhll
uoit
wu
lllllllllOited
to
.
9:30
p.m.
It
...
requested
that
at
the
Baptist
Temple
in
eo.
Additional
spending
from
ties and branch colleges. ' , .
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.... · ·Dezter Rd. lett Mr1.
VlrciJ
MAN CITED
Howers be omttted and dona" lumil!'•· Monday at 10 a.m. cial taxes earmarked lor spe- money is for their general· •
,
Robert Warth, 30, Hartford,
vtclilty .,... PI1'IOIIt at 10:15 p.m. Friday Olllo Stale Patrol reporta lhe lios be made to _the buUdlng wl!h.:araveslde services at lhe 1cific purposes probably will run eration and does not inclu!lt
01
8
bfelted
bond ID,MiddleChesleMIIJ
mlchlbe
She wu
to arrest of J81J!e!t A. llolley, 31, fuDd of tl'.e Uruted Me!hbdllt ceo;1101ery It
Stotion,l total state spending during the capital troP.ovementa, •A'4ditiPD111 11
P'!'lIIiMl.yor
Smltb
...,._. ....,:1
lit. 3 Pomeroy. cited to
Church
or lhe Hearl Society. W. Va. at p.m. Friends may next two years to about $4 bil- al SJ4lll0rt for higher
on·
Lutoxlcalion c1tar1e
• ,........,
won
.._
fctt 1M1 operator'o Rev. C. Melvin Alkire will ol· coli allhe Cl'oss Funeral Home, lion
of these taxes comes fro!n student (Mj, 'MJ:I
-.... .. .... ..
f..,. ,
"""''· '• •' ..,....,. .• •
are the psoline tax oannark-'l'"" 1
ta
·•"

I. th~

h~&lt;tnrv

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POMEROY,O.

were sumwas

Rep• Welker land
!hat
tol d
dP('t:'ased . Jnonf'd , bu! the homt~
C'omhJs
hnd
plf'l
t'l
v
dt·~troyed,
according
"'"" lotvm " rl"nw.s t&lt;r· tnorble olfwt a ls
N dS k "nd
shr left th• hocr'. •
wt'lh
'I
1
arne ' pea ers
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COWla tsu summ oned
Henn
· ' tl~en·
t;,
am . th1&lt;·e ch llo• eo '" ahou t :t Ew ing

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Blaze

di' ''"V•' •r·u in a be droom ol 1
t te
[t,,•,e rt l'uu;,· Tt r"· guns wrw al so
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re-'. found rn the
'""" rou nt
''
Ho01l, 42, Hood 's bm1•:. Sht"rriT H:.trtc-nf1 re hHd hach :s;.nr1
waf['h fl, und b\'
I' ''· ,,,,a t I
,
I he vil'l lln's oody had .slopp ,·u
f·Udg,• ar 5·15 a n1.
Tl1e Rel'dWI·rl e and c.oo1vt'II e
!

Middleport levee.
Zirkle of Pomeroy. and thl·ee William Ingles president of 't'h
1'1"
fJ
I· ' I"
C
P
W"U"
ed
ddl
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l
'
r
l
J
uren
art'
on.
I
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t. · 1 · dl !ams1 urMgiddla rt- s.1stcrs, Mrs . Amy Chase . of : the Middleport PTA. announ1·- Lou , 17 &lt;~nd .l iJii a.
7 11
Jona roa
S.Igns
n
epo
Athens,
Mrs.
Barbara
Smllh,
l
ed
today
Sen
Oaklev
C
rold
h
so peop Ie tr ave Img
ough Athens and Mrs. Bess 'Weed
lms chairman of th&lt;~
,
" Educa- port ._. I
tlw 1·hlldren Jnd
uld k
th . be thr
f
II
wo
now. enum ~o m _es Pomeroy,
.
. , .tht•, homf'.
' l tion and llealth C.omm1ttt·e. in l tl. e1r. mnlher
wtont. tu
and directions to ne1ghbormg
d
R
lof it nt&gt;Jghbor, lim it.\ .\1L1m "
1 Oh . .
communities
Mr. Smith was preceded in : tJel
an b
f t'lp I Tht- l'lrf'
llrst dJsl·ovf'r·t't/
Al
said a represen- Mrs
death
his parents , Mr. and OHha_phH e err mRem er to t_! le , at about 6 m hv 1-luri H&lt;irl!·
John (Anna Bl•ettnar 1 !0 ouse n
epresen a 1ves
·
t8 t
0
f Greyho un d WI'IJ
he S "th
· t
.
.
.
JVe
w It ..
d Education
( .ommJttet&gt;
Will bt&gt; mu s. '-" 110 I!Vt·s rwa rtH' H. n·t lhere Feb · 15 and that a full Phil
mt 'andwotwosons,
a erAugu
an st In
. M'ddl
... . at
, mu
brothers
1
epor1 nc-x 1 Th.ursuay
f ... hscud tlw t'rl lirt• fronth par!
service bus stop will possibly
'
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t
tl
h'
h
,
o
I e stru ('tu1·e wa '
lcu111g
7 30
1 1
be arranged at the La Salle and Eddie Smith.
!
al
lg
st,htool wh t•n hto di scow-n&gt;d llw fin·
Hotel
He was a member of the , au .llormm o Jscu ss
S&lt; oo
Tir e body of Mr h' nod w:ts
· .
Pomeroy
Methodist
Chun:h l leg1s a lion .
. Attendl~g were Mr. . ~elch, where he was on the official, The meeting is being sponvtce prestdenl, C. P. Williams . board of the church and Sundav sored by the Middlepo•t Pa r·
Ed Baker, Cash Bahr, M r 8 · School superintendent for
en! -Teachers A.s socJa!ton .
John Werner, John_
Werner, al years
A large crowd is experted :
Bill Clulds, Bill Mrller ,
Carl Mr . Smith was also a mem - l to attend this mcettng as parHorky, Dale Dutton and Dtck ber of Masonic Lodge 164 p &amp; I ents and teachers fron t a I I
Owen.
A.M., past district deputy of I schools in the count y haoe been .
I
the Grand Lodge of Ohio, Porn- rnvtled.
eroy Chapter No. 80, Bosworth
The meeting Is deemed as a

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E. MAIN STREET

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dlclt~'
todoy.
Koa ~expected to brl"' 1 first·hond 111011ment

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rent visll to Communist North at 8 c08 p.m. in the Eastern High auditorium . The presec,;aJton is be in g d trl'de d It) .\1JS Ad a N&lt;·ase and Lu ry AmsKorea. Jt was considered note- bary. There will be 16 acts. - Sentmel Photu.

SAIGON- U.S. airmen lod the way In this week's
retaliatory raids on Communist-held North Vi.t
it was reportod today. Sovtn Amorlcan pilots 1nd four
ground crewmen woro docoraled far lholr "support" of
tho ollocka.
Tho fl'ral retaliatory raid Sunday was an oii.Amerl·
can operotlon hacauiO Sauth Vlot Nom'• propellordrivon lir farco was woothorbound, Tho second raid, on
M 0 nd
S Offlcl.ll d-ri
ay, wa
, _ H 1 "U ' 5' ..upported"
cemetery. The
Rev.
attack by 24 Sauth Vlotnomuo planu.
Stanley Moore will officiate.
IMOSCOW
hi- Savio! Promler Alexol N. Koaygln Ia
dl
w n 1111 up I tour o f Commu nlst Asia and will return
to tha Kremlin soon, unoffici•l reptl)rh in Moscow In·

Fobrulry 14th

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FOR YOUR

,' Man Arrested
0 n 2 Charges
UNiho
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Y.Secretary
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delegations
After Mishap
reuted
withNATIONS,
reserve today
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Southeast Asia and was await-

- Communist China said today tho U.S.
bombing raids on Communist North VietNam gave the
Hanoi regime the right Ia strike "counterblows" at
South Vie·t Nam with Red Chinese support.

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N eVan Meter
Is Speaker on
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North Viet Nam if the Hanoi authorities did not call off
their subversive war in the south.
At the same time U.S. Am~--------bassador Maxwell D. Taylor from Communist broadcasts
said he was ''reasonably cer- were that the Viet Cong would
lain" there ajready was some intensify its .attacks.
hard thinking going on in Hanoi
Today he Viet Cong mined a
about .North Vietnamese 5up- patrol lrain on Viet Nam 's
port for the Viet Cong as re- main railway line in Thua
::iUit of the U.S.-Vietnamese air Th1en Province 400 miles north
raids .
i or Saigon. Another group in
Wh1le the two men 1:ipoke fire Binh Dinh Province carried out
raced through a petroleum , a mortar attack on an .airstrip
dump in a Satgon military i at Bong San. Minor attacks
camp but thert" was little dam-~ were reported elsewhere.
Communist China and North
age. Vietnamese military officials dismissed the possibility ' Viet Nam have made a series \
of Communist sabotage since of threatening broadcasts smce
MY VALENTINE - Jeff Hill. ]eft, and Jane Rees, stu. the only explosions came when lhe first U.S. • Vietnamese air
dents of Mrs. Howard Roush in the fourth grade of Ra. 1 the fire reach~ a stockpile of attacks last Sunday . ~nd . spoke
c·ne elementary school, express the importance of Val-l ~ gallon gasoline drums. The today or new mtens1f1~atJon .ut
entlne 's Day with an exchange of favors . Valentine's Day • f1re apparently was started by the war. But the Sov1et Umon
is Sunday. - Sentinel Photo.
a carelessly dropped cigarette. was taking a far mort! moder- ._
There still was no sign the ate stand.
r·1!l¥"c "'"~).,.,., l"'.fi. ,· ._·' Vi"•'"/"'"'"'""'-"C1'~1"'""~!~"W~~-.. '1. " " ' " ' ' , .'':l""·~ Viet Cong insurgents were Diplomatic reports from Lon-

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Gen Nguyen Khanh s•id today he would personally or"

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Mrs Bradb ury
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"" d II F'eckt'i- spe-nt t'd bv her nance, ope-ned her i Church of Christ. Miss Mildred
Mrs
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gifts
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t
s
I ·J t'ekend tn Columbus with many uvt' y
.
.
. , Haw ey presJ en , wa
. jn 1
asr \o\-da ughtt"r and sun-in-law,
•
H.e freshments
m ,' c harge. ,
hl'
·
" of dcake. hJC('dhltt!
Mr and Mrs Rl&lt;'hard Brigg:- , white and decorate wit w
I
They are Miss Hawley, prE'BI ·
"'t&gt;ddmu
an d 1am1.1y.
..
." bells and pmk
ed rose·
ith 1 dent ·• Mrs • Wended G erlae h,
K atd Bearhs returned homt' buds, tee ert'am center
w !VIce president ; Mrs. Leslie ErWt&gt;donnesday from Holzer Hospit· Wt'dding bt&gt;lls and coffee- w;e l vin, treasurer; Mrs .
by
hostesses
"""' ""tid 't''". ".On"aie.·c·
'- • " tnoo n'tceh.'.
G . nto_I adr . 1Rice , Secretary; Mrs. Frankhn
., hil t'.. ''"'""l ion' Th' groo:n s
M". f'red Crow Jr . Mrs . · and Mrs . I
e- · , Triplett . . assistant
1 rld 5 M"S
" th . w&lt;we ptnk '"''' wt llt Cr' dr;, !'lark and Mrs. Patr i&lt;·k ' Mr&gt; . William Me ar an '
r .. l Mrs. E. 0 . McKinley led de- l
mo "
Lo ·I arv returned home Wednes Cer tl Duncan and IJarlene , M . ' votwns mcludrng scrtpture tak.
nwtchtn
g w;;s pink and
HN wth·ur
" eY.:.n,·ng
from Oavton
where ,' c eorge Harris, Mrs.
alsQ
li e- d'ay
t
•
e Oliver SMpenrs . en from Hebrews,
• I
f and
Ch a hread-"
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thev 1:11tended the annual con- L't'l" , r·,.1rs. 1 ~ ar~
. ·
i _I ing, " A .:&gt;sam o
~rr es .
rdl ""' "'ns ,.
lol ltowed tn th e
of t&lt;:prscopa l Church · John Beaver, Mt"
W p I Prayer was given by Miss Haw"
Mrs
women of Southern Ohio .
(;asl on regJstenng ,t he g Pa. .
lrey Wtlson . Mrs. Tum Crow concludlng with
Lord's Pary·
trnm Loudenv il le . \ ol and .
,
J. r Mrs . Lowena Roush, Mrs . J ... tn unison
M"
I Ridge L(' VG
1'-r
.
. m_era Youn
•
\'.JI\Jam Bartels.
ary I Miss Hawley gave a reading
ttl sburg . Nt les , and
g.. .
Dill Miss Sally Bartels, Mrs. taken from the "Editur's Mall·
Mrs Grace Cli r-k, Zelda
I L'd 'ar Tiloroas Mn. E. E. Foll- 1b x"
A teport of sick mem- ,
El
Speelman H~ ~ g
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na and
eanur .
I
eo nor Ire
r rod and Kay , Mrs. Dun Rous •
bers WllS given . The new offi- i
"'' Pd at the receptton . Mt .
M . Hugh C Hearhs, Mrs. , rs will he installed at the ,
Bernard Du rst r ut the r·ak.' ' New offie&lt;rs were elected by
Hubbard, Mra. William
meeting,
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Fnllowmg thP h•me;mnDO
Eleanor Circle of
Heath :
Jr
Mrs . Dorothy
Mrs . Cash Braley was
the rouple " restdtng at 21ll . Methodist Church Thur1day eve· Brown Mrs . Carl
Jenmngs,
gram chairman and prrosent.e&lt;l
A 1·r
.
the 1110 g at the church with Mrs . Mrs.' Eldon Weeks, Mrs Jack the study, "Serenity of the I
For h"r golllg aw ay , .. 1:aJen Brown, prt"sJdent.
rn m lke r Mrs . James
SJsson, 1Soul" Mrs Triplett gave
a
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. . IWII - nh· (· e gr &lt;J \
"t'
•
d Deb·
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br11 • " "" •
,.
· charge
Mrs. Hoger SpenL-er an
I scripture reading.
1
sutl
,
.d
Ele(·ted were Mrs . Charle" b.
Mrs. Ross Cleland, Mrs .
The hostesses served a salad I
The nt'W Mr s
Asct Bradbury,
Frick, Mr s John Musser, 1 eourse from a table decorated
15 y lo
u• tod tn 1.962MCKtnle
Brown,
vtce prestdent : , ine Arnold,
Herbert Mrs.
Dixon, Mra Max- , the
with valentine
hearts Intherne.
keeping
with
and
Y [;alen
M: !i . .Jack
S!aven,
ServiniJ
1
at Oh1 u,
and Margaret Edwards, treus· cer, Mrs . . James Wtll,. Misses were Mrs. McNeal and
Mrs.
_Mr. Cox
e , e vears urer .
. Florence Ann and
Beth McKinley with Mrs. Ada LamHtgh Sdwol.
Uve . . 1
The meeting was opened wtth Bearh:s and Mrs. Cli:ur Spencer. bert Mrs Pearl Reynolds and
" the Mmed forces, me u devolwns by Mrs. Robert Ash· tl Sending gtfts were Mr. and
rs'
Childers conlril&gt;
mg t3 months '" Korea , an ley using as her theme, "The
s Rollin Bearhs, Mrs . Edna I u;i;
works fo r Allied Metals ~~Niles. H~w .and Family .. , She strt'SS· Mr ,· I Mrs Lucille B. Hawk- I
g.
Th b1·ide alsu is a nlf'Ce of
h .
I Bares,
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M
d
e
ed the importance of avmg a .
M"ss Carla Horton. r. an
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return Lo the plt!rl today to l.a&amp; forwlrd to 1t1rtlnJ a ram- I At the same time both l!lde~t
fac11 millions ol toni ol c.ltrio II)' " Mrl GwWIIDI tald.
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•nowstorm• ~~~~ ~ a Abel'~ h~adquarters had Its Logan said over 30 doe~ \\ e~t:_!od~~___l_~_ the _pound dunng lhu p&lt;~st Wt!i.'k - Scnllnel_Phot o.______ ~- _
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Snow plow crews wor e ber of locals reportin1
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shAtttered the hbra'r)'• wmdowi roads open but manyl ild~ r~~dlil ton !I mternatlonal tellen bttlett on rollers, Pome1oy -Mason
IHolzt&gt;r ho~p1tal 111 tbt: pu~t :H
and platt &amp;lRII door• Offlcllll became tmpas•ablt n t e iz- &amp;inli here next Friday.
out Pt Pleas&lt;J.nt :l8 18 Hmlon
huUJs we • ~ UliiJt"rt M CUl1g,
satd no on• wa1 hurt althOUfih z.ard which dumpt!d 38 mrhes
By CHARI.ES E. TAYLOR 2 82 atauon,u·y, Kanawhu ~alls [
1Jr, 717 Tlurc.l Ave, N~:~tslu:t Su- St&gt;v(lral Meigs countv banker
there were 75 to 100 penon• I at Marquette, Mlch . Ill 36
United PreiS International 17 55 liilllflg Chutlt&gt;~ton :.!0 75 1
:tallll~ MullutU HI I C!wHhll'l', employees attended the mid
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Dentists' Federation ordered Its trav~ ~lo~ the northeastern
\\ e Intend to mamt am our I buJldmg
\8 5 31J am Gone down 18, a member or the Galllpoh~ IWellston , Mrs Paul Edw ;:lld At- ~;ov NallonHl Bnn k end Paul
mtrnben out on a three day
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h tl down preumt level of combat forces l Poltre recovered two bodJ~"S 7 am Queen Cltv down 18.1 Post, Stute HJghw.ly Putrol gaiJIIgllt lh :l W•ll st on 1t•r-. li.UI l!Jr1dd lluhb.trd Hoo;e
strJcke atartint Thursdf.)l lD a ~~po~~ :rn c~~~i~gu\~!res of tn Germanv at~ long as the} lUI! beltt? ved to be the pilot and cu- 7 35 &lt;I'm Tlt~n ~P lft 7 4(1 staff on Tllesday Stckleli was !esa A F'oul;y, H.t. I RaJ, Hoy HPv nold s Lui!&gt; M rf~ lhmn\' ~;C'm
Soclil SecW"1ly dltpute wnh the ~~~~ht diversiOns or ca ncella lnef'ded,'' the spokesman Bald- pllot from the wreckage Au-~ a m Rell~ble !4) 20 D 35 am
one of 35 nf'W statf' highway B&lt;Jkel Logun, and Mrs Natll C.J ale I{O(fflt&gt;) D~~~~;ll!:dit F~;~~
government. The stnke Will twns
Tht&gt; departm~nt'l statement thoritle! were unahle to deter- l lnelt~na up 22. 4 40 ~ m Ehsha patrolmen graduatlna
from an Poston, Ravenswood, W Va nmg Kl~es and
Iealie 40 dentlsts to handle e- Heavv fo curtailed o era- w.as Ill reply to reports m t~e mine Immediately whether any- ~ Woods up Greenup 0 50 p m; I Monday't 6itb traanng cla!lli I
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rnergenctes lD the Parll area lwns At Ne~ York s Kf'n~Pd\• 1 \\ est German and Amencan one else was aboard the whtte Warren Hougland up Greenup I at the patrol a~ademy. SIL·kles I Pallents recently discharged m Ml~~lepmt
and Lai\Uirdla airports and Vll'- prle:is that thhed Umted
8tfalles and blul' trimmed atrcraft
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Eagles Cop 15th Victory 57-32
Over The Plains Friday Night

Hounds Defeat Panthers

Hlttlng on 57 per cent or quartl:!r and went on to sco re men, 38-35, m an overtime 1n
.heir shots from the field, the 24 points m the penod to pulJ Ione of two prelim mary con- I
Nelsonv1He Greyhollllds
wh1p-1away to a 30-19 halfltme ad van- tests Chuck Bartels paced the
ped the Pomeroy Panthers, 64- lage.
young Panthers w1th Hi points.
52, on the Pomeroy floor, Fn- The nearest the Panthers got The Nelsonville
reserves
Eastern roasted to its 15th Ied the Eastern member after ond~ lefl m the fourth quarter, Ieyetng thetr 16th victory ~
~ay night.
a gam was at 58-50 late m the came from behind m the fmal
v1ctory of the season w1th a 57- the game The Plams was al- but The Plams netted 12 mark- m.ght when they host Rutland.
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Desptle a slowed down at· hnal penod when they hlt for quarter to outdistance the Porn32 wm over the Plams Fnday I lowed only three field goals ers beforf&gt; the game ended to Eastern will wrap up lts scheda
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~ack, the Panthers once again 10 straight pomts w1th Bruce eroy Reserves, 40-2&amp;. Harold of
mght on the Eagles home court dunng the enhre ru-st half
ease the tremendous margm
ule next Thursday night at Mefound turnovers to be their bug· Simpson accountmg for sue of I Nelsonville had 10 pomts as d1d 1
Coach AI Bowen's boys, wJth Jumor Charles Knight paced Eastern connected on 23 of Arthur.
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IRonme Logan of Pomeroy.
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:o the vlsttors on 20 occasiOns Bobby Crow was h1gh scor- 1 The box score
d grab•~" a qwck lead m nme fteld goals and s1x free 47
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throws for 24 pomts Knight
per cent average while
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Pac ed by Bob R1chard s and er for the Panthers With
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Eastern
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pomts respectively the Grey· Idouble flgures ll1 the past few 14, Crow, 7-216, Smtth, 3 0-6, ~ a ibor~t :at sh~o. t~,e : Eastern led 17-5 at the end held
40 ror 27 per cent The Eagles The Plams - Gilkey 2-0..4.
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hound~ made good' on 25 f1eld ball games Phil Swrndell had Jewell, 3-1-7; Simpson, 2-s.9, 1e you can
ll"OD.' of the first quarter, 25-11 at I Also h1ttmg m double figures also controlled the boards With ,Lmscott 3+10. Foster
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goals 1n 44 tries fromt he uoor l4. Crow led the Panthers 1n !Eskew, (}.(l-0 Tolals 22-(B-12)~
halftune and 36-19 when the 1 for the wmmngest team
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rebounds
Dav1s 1~1}..2, Hawk 3-3-9, Peyton
They rut 14 of 20 rree throws
reboWJdmg wtth 11 wh 1le Rich-1 52
thU"d quarter ended
Coach i Me1gs County was Center Char- Eastern suffered a 35-33 set- 1}..2-2. Totals 11 (lG-14) 32
Takmg their tlme and iook- ards was top rebounder for the I NELSONVILLE - James, 01
Bowen used substitutes much of lies Hartung w1th 16 and Roger back m the Reserve contest Eastern - Spencer
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mg for the good shot the Pan- Greyhounds With 13
,3-3; Richards, 9-4-22; Ritz, 0the fma l stanza.
Spencer w1th 10 LmscotL top- John Pooler led Eastern w1th Hartung 6-4-16, Knight 9-6-24,
thers mamtatned a n~rrow lead Pomeroy took 56 shots from 'l2-2 , Pancake, 8-2·18, O'Nail, o•' We played our best defen- ped The Plams with 10
mne wh1le McCallester was Caldwell 142, Eichmger 1·1}..2,
throughout the
rrst quarter the fleld and hll 22 of them for 1-1, Daugherty, ~; Haynes,
s1ve game of the year as far Eastern held a 55 - 20 lead h1gh for The PlantS w1th 10
Koblentz 1.&amp;-2, Wolf D-1-1. Toand led at the end of the period'a 39 per cent shooting average. 0-1-1; Schultz, 4-1-9. Totals 25as I'm concerned," remark- With two mmutes and 30 sec· I The talented Eagles will be tals 23 (11-17) 57.
by the low count of 7-0
In team reboundmg, the Pan· 04-20HI4
Nelsonville, however, began thers had the edge at 28-26.
Scormg oy quarters :
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Freshmen Pomeroy
. . 7 19 33 52 Larry Adair burned the Jets
from the outset of the second downed the Pomeroy
Fresh- Nelsonville .. ·· · 6 30 47 64 for 31 pomts Friday night in
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- -- -leadmg Jackson to a 9:]-70
SEOAL victory ovur Logan on
the Chieflams' hardwood
I Athens, plavllltl without the night, GAHS plays at M1ddle- liltun, IHl-0, Brown, 21 -5, Mit- Snyder, 3-2·B; Adams, o-2-1.2;
servtces of Enc Gustavson, star port wh1le Athens hosts Pome- che\1 Q-0 0 Fauder
1-4-6, Handley 7-0-14, Wren. 14-2;
Logan closed to w1thm seven semor forward rolled over Gal.- roy.
Anderson S-6-16.
Gtlmore 1-0- McAfee, o-o.o; TOTALS 2822
pomts, ~t 77-70, with 2 56 left 1lipohs 67-44 Friday night for Ln Jast rught'1
reserve 2, E1Sel, {).1}..0, TOTAL..S 14-16 167
Wellston won a Jow scormg for the wmners tn the third per- ~ The Mtddleport reserves lost In the game, but went score- the Bulldogs' 31st
str.atght game, Athens won 39-18 Box 44
By quarters:
:SEOAL basketball game frolll 1llocl. Altogether m the second 44-36 wtth JJm Bartlett high for less while Jackson licked off Southeastern Oh iO League tn- score of the varsity gam!:!
ATHENS 167)
I Galhpohs
9 11 12 12 - 44
tne Middleport Yellow Jacket&amp; half, Jacobs hlt 14 of his
18 the MiddJes with 13, and 0 . Rat.- 16 straight polnts m those fmal umph m three Jears.
GAWPOUS 144)
Wnghl, 0-0-0; Mcinturf, 0-6-1Athens
Jfl 16 16 17 - 67
friday mght at Wellston, 57-:rt. pomts for the evenmg.
tiff had 15 for Wellston.
mmutes.
' Gustavson will be sidelined R. Hamilton, 4-5-13 , Burson, 0, Rannow, 3-4-10, Russel\1 1-~ Reserves - Athens 39 Galb
lt was Middleport's l!th league
Vars1ty, by quarters :
Foor LogaD atarten ftmled indefmitely, He \\as found to 1-1}..2; G Smith, o-o-o, E Ham· o-2. Coon, 6-3-1~; Glo~e!' 2-0-4_:c_:po_ I_JS: _t_6_ _ _ _ _ _ __
loss in 12 starts, and Wellston''i Wellsto~ outscored the Jack Middleport
9 21 30 :r1 out as did Jackson'!!
Buck have mononucleosn.&gt; Thursday.
sixth wm m 11.
lets 16-t In the thrrd
period, Wellstun
.. . 7 19 35 57 Crolhon, wbo played only two The Bulldog ace was averag.
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Mtddleport, Moore 4-7·15. Saua uarters because of foul trou- rng 16 7 pomts per game m all
Coach Carl Wolfe's boys ofllourth per.od began by 3~30. er 2-2-6, Davis 2-1-f&gt;, I.yons
outmgs, and 19 5 in conference
Mtddleport had thmgs
their IThe Rockets poured it on in the 0 Wallace Q-0.0, Stephenson 1-0clory left the Ironmen play.
Rutland's Red Devils aveng-j at Rutland
mg this season, but the story
way wttil the third penod. Mid-, final period outscormg Ute Jack- 2. Stobart 3- 1-7, Cunnmgham lied w~ Wellston for
third The Athenians !tit 28 of 82 ed an earher setback to Chaunr The Blue Devils from Chaun- : : :
.diUeretJt on the Rutdleport led 9-7 after lbe first ets ~7.
Hl-2. Totals 1:1-(11 of 20)-37.
place m the loop With a 6{i rtc- 1shots !rom the field for a BU· cey by trunming the Athens cey had soundly defeated Rut- Coach Jun Adams' boys ~aD­
quarter, and %1-19 at halftime. , Moore was htgh for Middle· Wellston,
Holzapfel 1·2-4, ord while Logan sUpped to 4-7 zlmg 45 per cent Last
rught CoWJty crew 62-57 Friday mght land B9-65 m an earher meet- bed a 16-14 lead by theeo•end
Buddy Moore had 10 of
his port with 15 sod Jacobs led I Horne 6-IHl, Zbnmerman (&gt;().(), Mike NJJton tallied 28 poin~ wbtle Coach Duke Buraun's quln·
Wellston 57 Middleport 37
~a:'•l ftt hal! pomts, Gary Wellston Wllh 18. Middleport had Gilland 1·2-4, S~bler 25-~11, tu lead tho Chiefs.
tel sank 14 of 42 lor 33 per
~g t~~J;rs~t qi~~:;s:O: ~e~~
1Nelsonville 64 Pomeroy 52
0 ar
lve
39 rebounda to Wellston's ii3 luSiruth O.IJ-0, Belhe 5-:!- · or- Logan won tba 16tb
annual cent
c h to 62 Thr R
12 had a 46-36 lead when the fourth
It was Wellston's sharp shoot- and shot at a 10 for 57 pace from don 2-0-4, Jacobs &amp;-2-l8y MIIU· SEOAL freshman tournAment Athens outrebounded th~ GalIw~t~ll n79 Laure~tlle IV~s quarter got underway
0
0
3
23
lng .Jumor forward, Eddle Ja- the field. Wellston had 39 per ker IHJ.O, l"oul ll-IH. Totals u. by lrtpping the Jackson lrosh I Iiana 9Big Larry !
n
N
L
t
69
Rutland held an 11 pomt lead
cobs who broke the game open cent.
(9 of 19)· 57 •
40-32.. Jeff Angle was lligb for totaled 14 for the winners,
ew exmg on New Concord 66 once m the final perlod, but
the winners with 11
points. I ~~: had ame rebounrut r C 1 "··1Columbus St. Marys 97
Chauncey rallied late m the
1 0 umiJW5 Linden 70
Howe '• 19 paced the losers I....o-Coshocton Catholic 50
stanza dur.lDI a final Cllmeback
an led 8-6, 1&amp;-lla nd 27-20 at I Athens eo~tted but seven I
Manon Frankhn 59
effort.
~ quartennarks
turnovers. Galllpol1s had 1&amp; - Colurnbw Central 76
Manon Harding 60
Coach John WJcklme's Kyger Calhhan 4-1-9; Cluck 2-0-4; Thomas 5-1·11; Whobrey 1-0-%;
JACKSON 193)
most of them in the second per·
Columbus Eastrnoor 68
Loram Semor 52 Larry Rllpe again was the
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TOTALS
35-7
_
77
iod
~~J
b
Eastern
57
The
Plams 32
26
1
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AdaJr 14-3_31 . Bterly 1-0-2;
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"-""' urn us Brookhaven 62
C
pacesetter r(It Rut land as he
Creek .oobcals earne a s are
1 66 U 0 t0 64
o[ s..'COnd place m the !mal Taylor 1-7-9; McCarley 1·2-4; Score by quarters·
Sb lto ll·:l-25 . 'erothers 3-5-11; The Bulldogs sank 11 of 25
Columbus North 47
I entra"'
"'
canned 22 polnls on 11 field
NorthGallia 10151111-52 en
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CJrcle ,Urbana93U
·
,Racmo&amp;3WabamaW. Va 61 goalsofl9attempted Ronme
htTOTALS ~l2 52
Frd
SVAC tnd
1 fromthe!reethrow
sa mgs
JaY mg
.
Kyger Creek 26 19 23 9 - 77 Jenkins IJ-6.6: Coburn ll-2-Z; A. GAHS hi! 16 of 21
Ml V
8plperWhArlmgton 78 Crooksville 66 Glouster 58
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With a 77·52 thrashintl of North
KYGER CREEK (77)
bert tll-2· Franz 2-2-6· Hutch. ornon
ltehall 56
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74 F' dla 66 Black followed with 13 poll!&gt;
Galha.
Duncan 5-J.ll Leach 7-1·15, Reserves: North Gallia 34, .
• •; TOTALS 36-Zl - 93. Athens led 10.9, 34-Z and :lll- Bexley 52 Worthington 47
Mansllel , mor
m y
and Juruor Rualy l.iUI&lt; tossed
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24·,
Barnell
7~14•
Kyger
Creek
'II
mtun
~.
3%
at
the
quartormarks
Grand
I
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Celma
IC
7U
Parkway
43
12
II I
Bohc t
te Tyo 1~
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LOGAN 170)
vew ~
ware 52
id
P
59
m
.
A 1ve
a
star rs
Auker o- 2-2., Westfall l-0-6 ; Gallipolis 18 ~ow 6-7 for the London 77 Mifflin 49
El a 64 erry
Mingus Jed Chauncey w1th
scored m double !JgUres led by
G
Il-l t· Phelps :1-1-0· Court· season, and '-7 m conference Grove CJ!y 53 Hllltard 52
Ottoville 92
b G
60 15, Stanley bad 1\ and Glenn
Lanny Tyo's 24 pomls, but htgb
a~:2 .•Hummel lH·U N~&lt; play. AHS Is IH and 11·0. To- G"banna 63 Groveport 41
C&lt;Jium us rove 62 Bridgewater was !Umted to 13.
scoring honors for the contest
er ~· • • TOTALS 30-10 :_ 70
- - canal Wmchester 61
Harrod 71 Delphos Jefferson
Bridgewater~iB norinally Cbaun28
went to the Pirates'
Mason
on 1.UT •
Nep Bremen 113
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Scor• by quarters
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FIGID' RESULTS
Columbua Rosary 48
Wa akoneta St Jose h 78 cey • maur - .... -~·
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Jackson
. 21 22 26 24- 93 By Ualled Press IDiemadoaal Columbus UmverSJty 68
W p 62 C I . 61 p
Tho VIctory boosted Rulland s
lng cause.
W st J [f
Van ert
e ma
record to 8-9 for the season.
70
Southwestern with a strong performance on the boards Logan
13 16 20 l9 WORCESTER, Mass. IUP1)e
e erson 53 canton Lehman 63
Th Red Dt! il wHI clos lh
In cruising to their
fifth and a balanced' sconng attack throughout the evening, Reserves: Jackson ~. Logan Dick French, liiO, Providence. C&lt;Jiurnbuo Academp 71
East canton 55 , e
tonlg~l' t E t • ell'
SVAC tnumpb, Kyger Creek banded host Hannan Traco its 14th straight loss Friday 35.
R. I., oulpotnted Dick
Nigbl,
New Albany
Central Catholic 45
"::;:~nd bit ~
63ern sholt
led by quarter scores of 26-10, night, 53·42.
104, Oakland, Cahf. 10.
Reynoldsburg M Dublm 57
Canton Lmcotn 37
[r
th II ld lo 0
..,.
college BaskelbaU 1\ellulto
Columbus Hartley 75
M K' 1 00
om e "
t"
per
45-25, and 69-36.
ular
I
ll was lhe lma reg
ses·
8·:!-16; Colley, s.u 1 T(). B• Ualted
luleroatiooal
NEW YORK (UPI) - LuIs
Newark Catholic 51
c m ~l'.sslllon 46 ' and Chauncey eoiUIOCted on 7
The victory closed out confer- son game for both clubs "
Rodr
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Miami
Beach
Co1umbll~
Watterson
.
of 60 for 45- per cent. Rutland a
61
ence competition for both weelrend both wtll be partlcl
17-8-42
.l!;ast
tguez, 1 1 •
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M Alhance 41
Black led 81:1 teboundera with
teams Wlth Kyger Creek shar· pating in the 42nd annual
quarten:
Penn ff1 Dartmouth 67
Fla ' outpointed Rubin HurriColumbus Ready
Laxwgton St Aloysius 61 16
mg second place wllb Southwest· ha County tournament at
t3 13 13 U - 53 Columbia 66 Brown o9
cane Carter 154\1,
Cli!ton, Col\llllbuo St. Charles li5
Dennison St Mary 57 1 R tl d' IIese
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ern while North Gallia finished cerville.
Trace 10 11 7 1'-42 Monlclaor St. 96 Patersn St 68 N. J . 10. '
Columbus DeSaiK
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am 5;;;
70
at 2-6, good for fourth place.
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Pleasant \Jew 47
Zanesville Rosecrans 40 ov:W. p~awK! ary G ameDrenn~
Tomght North Gallia enler· Rodney Cooko 24 pomlt
21.
Stevens Tech 70 Union (NY) 611 BOLOGNA, Italy (UPil-Ed- .
tranklm He1ghts
h'gb ey.
the win
74
tams Hamden m 8 non-confer- ed the Hilhlanders'
attack
LoweD T-ech 101 Suffolk 91
uardo Corletti, 197%.. Argentina, Teay1 Vallfy 71
Malta-McConnl:!lsville 69 : : ~Ith ~er
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Wagner 98 Hefstra 96 (otl
drew wtth Dante Cane,
214,
. Harw lton Township 58
171 Chesterhill 45 , 6 Quarter ,
MORE AWARD!I
M
103 Rh~~e Island 90
Italy 6.
Ohio Deaf 51
I y
s,
16
I
th
I
wood and then Coach Gary Minor e oaars.
NEW YORK (UP!)-6wimmer ass.
~Oneo 1 , 9
Dt!lnware St M•N "
West Musklll!lum 115
.
Chauncey
14 8 111 19 - 57
ton lakes his team to Hannan, Southwestern fmished
h
f
Brockport S7
na "
-, Roseville 74 Rutland
l6 14 11 20
sa
W Va Monday.
play tied lor second place
Don &amp;hollander, w o won our Calif (Pa I Sl !r1 Clanon 110 Detrmt 119 Windsor 70
Lancaster 51 Zanesville 45
31 New Matamora 63
.
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Kyger Creek Both
medals at the 1964 Tokyo J
·City St 72 Nwrk st oo Tr1-8tale 101'1 Hillsdale 84
Newark 95 Jr,mton 65
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Chauncey - MingUs IH)-1 •
Her. JS tbe box ·-re
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Frye 81 Skyvue ~
Nye 3-2-ll Stanley 7~ 14 Bndt!e.
NORm GALLIA (51)
5-3 reoonls. Tho Wildcats
d
W ld of S ~ Queens Col. 97 Srn Conn. M
McMurray 66 Lake Foresl 77
tlltcolhe ffl Marietla 62
Dunbar 53
water $-i-13 l'Owtill ~. T"'
WinleSs in eight games.
Wt e
or
po
Yale vs. Cornell, Cld, storm
N. Cen. 62 August.ana (lll) 80 Fairfield Union 71
Dayton FatrvleW 51
tals 27-3-51.. ~
National Ba•kelbaU Assoelal1oa aU, SW compiled a 0.7 aeason athlete of tho ~';\
esenl· Buffalo Sl. 92 New Paltz St. 72 Knox 82 Monmouth (Ill) 73
Amanda Clearcreek 45
65 Greenon 63
Rutland - ~ 1-1·7, I&amp;
By oiled Preso IDiernalloaal mark. Hannan Trace enters
Scbollander
e pr
I Princaton 76 Harvard 55
Nrn ~fich. 124 Northwood 89 Lancaster Fenwick 59
CalhoUc S9
tl 4-4-1% Black &amp;-1-13 Rupo
Eadem !Jivlsloo
nament play wilb a 2.-14 mark. ed WJth the a~\~ I ~~a- Rochester Tech 70
John Carroll 63 Esn Mich. 62
. Millersport 57
Sidney Holy Ant~&lt;l• 52
11~%2
~ 'Totalo
w. 4 l'c!. lo las! night's reserve game, ceremony at
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st. John (Fisher) eo Rockhurst 89 RegiS (Colo) '12 Berne Uruon 67 Carroll aa
Stebbins 75 Wayne 51 21Hl-62'
50 11 JDO lbe Little Wlldeal.l won lhelr slty poolslde on Feb. 20·
Albany (NY) St. 74 Harpur
Nm Ill. 83 Cen. Mloh. Ia
Circleville 71
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llosloD
'11
:12
.I'IZI
second
game
of
the
year
over
Creighton
1M
LaSalle
66
Trinity
73
Eureka
11
Washtngtoo
C.
H.
68
Clncinnati
33 27 .550 !he SW reservea by a
POSTPONED
SoatiJ
Lincoln Chris. 85 Blackburn 11 Hillsboro 83
Philadelphia
20
39
.339
count
R.
Mullins
had
14
for
the
LAKE
PLAClD,
N.Y.
!UPl)
Fla.
A&amp;M
m
Ala.
A&amp;M
91
Lincoln 85 Amundsen 78
. Greenfield McLain
New York
Dlvloloo
wlnnen,
J.
Sbrlvor
nine
for
the
National
AAU
Senior
bobDavis
&amp;
Elkins
90
Beekley
81
West
Plain
Ctty
115 Triad 43
Welllenl
w. L. Pel. losers.
sled championships bave been Ala. St. 126 Fl. Val. 113
UCLA 83 Washington 'IS
Falrbanlts 70 Mechanlrsburtl
Los Antleles
33 26 .li59 8os ocore of the varsity game:
this weekend due to Loyola (Md) 70 Wsn Mrylnd 17 California 72 OregoD U
Athena 67 Gallipolis l4
Louis
31 28 .525
SOV'1'BWE8TEIIN !U)
warm weather.
Tampa Ill Loyola (La) 91
Baltimore
26 31 ,uti Alba, »7, Jackson
wealhe&lt; pennillllll!, the two- Fairmont 118 Shepherd 92
EASY TERMS
Detroit
25 38 397 Hall, :1-U; llryanl, 1~2;
man cbamplotllblpo will he held Glenville 101 Wheeling 7!
San Frillell!co
U 47 .230 loti, :1-0-6; Cook, 12.-ll-24;
on Feb. 11 OJid lhe lour-man Tenn. A&amp;! 111 Del. Col. 12
Trlday'o 1leltllll
TOLS 2U-113.
on Feb. 19.
Sewanee tMI Swsm Tenn 84
Boston 94 New York 112 (0T)
HANNAN TRACE (~)
VIr. n1on 88 l!:liz. City 13
St. Loul.o 114 Baltimore 1110
Rucker, 1-1·7; Mor&lt;lodt,
70 BarrisoD !i1
M!chrosl
SeeThe
Los Antl•les 114 San Fran. Ill S;
:&amp;-2-11;
59 Greenhills M
Coe 101 Lawrence 81
FvULine
(Only games scheduled)
Elder t1
Kan. Wesley.., II Friends 85
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tn Bostun At Dulle• Interna -l A:Out 250 000 U. ~. mlhtary tne of the alt fretght line, Sheal er down Greenup 6 20 a Hoc~~g ~ount; . ~el ~~~a~tt'd Jr . Mrs J E Gills, Ney 'tlt~tl alumm dmner for the
0 h IQ
llonal Airport m Washmgton personnel currentlv are sta- which makes regular runs be- 1m
Esso Pennsylvanta
llPI to e ormcr c .. e ose :lwmson, Ml'B 0 J Conley, l r9 Sehoul ol Bankers Association.
hundreds of passengers v;ere honed In Western Euro
molt tweep ~Jam! and San Salvador, Greenup 7 30 am; J . S Lewis of LoJan. They tulve, one son, IC E FairChild, and 1\lfanl dau.-.
C"hanneled there from scheduled of th~m m Germanv peO~rln sa1d the plane was carry1~g I Idown Greenup 8 15 am, Valvo-, Richa~ Joseph. Sld;l~s wus ghter, Mrs. G. E. Young and
landtn4s 1n New York
the ast e
US t trtb ~ ~ general ('8r1JO Bolt:i of prmted !me up Meldahl 5 40 pm: Asa 1 ~mplo}t'd, at the General 1nrant son Chades Bates. Mrs ~EVEN MORF. SIGN
P Y ar · ·-' ren..
cloth and parts of outboard 1d
Meldahl 10 40 p m Fh1- Uectrlc Glast\ plant In Logan Mandvtlle Parsons Donna Work- WASIIlNGTON (Up{) - SevGerman} has been tnmmed to •
h d b
own
before entering
t l t Ia
about what it was before the motors were among t e e r1s llp Sporn u(J Meldahl 12 10 a
pa ro
ra • man. Juhn Burllle, Jr, JamPs en rnm e nahons s1gned agree-Berlm
cnsu.
The
plane
took
off
at
4
20
1
m:
Joey
Choton
up
Melda.hl
ing.
Blake, Dallas H1ll, Teresa R. ment s Fnday to JOlD an mter·
1961
Sources made it clear that am , EST and apparently 1n 112 50 am; Alton Zt·phyr down
Brown, Eva Lout~ Waters. Kun~ natwnal proJect lo establish a
the adrmnistratlon 15 not 0 trouble , made a steep turn m iMe ldahl 2 am, Lena Shearer ,
lberly Balles, and Tana
J global commercial
communi·
ed 1
I I I t th d p- an effort to return to the run- up Meldahl ' 30 am.
0
George
··allOns satelhle system
NEWARK, N. J. - A BLUE- 1
poe
~ pr nc P e 0 e i ea wav It swooped over homes
I - -They brought the total to 28.
tlbbon t&amp;am oi health ofh· MEMPHIS, Tenn fUP[) - ~ thlnn ng out u. s. troops ln l and a house trailer park and Galllpollll Dam Andrew I
IBader of Akron, OhiO
The new Signers were Jordan,
Cl&amp;ll worked tuday to cruah a Gamblers and newspapermen I ~sl ~ermandy ~ut hWill do so I slammed mto an mdu:;tnal sec- Calhoun up 6 30 a m ; LoulslI
Fntz Hnd Nanr~ Will not 1 Kuwait Lebanon Libya New
widespread outbreak of diarrhea art pr1me vtctlml for ulcers on Y w en ahn
t e Sltduatton 1tlon m the center of H1Ieah, Iana down B IO a m
hve together as m~:~'n and w1fe zeatanrl Sudan and the :Syn.ao
"lldren
be
th
f
perm1
ts
sue
actton an the
f
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f
ed
l''
C
Jer
.y
1
1
N
1
1
amona:
ew
a
u
cause ev 1ve 1~e1 o pres· NATO Alhes 8 rov of
1severa m1 es rom tue am I Kanawha River _ Helen z
until th1s matt~:&gt;r t:s rt:tso lved,,, A1 ab Republic.
thlt haa k..illed t1jht mfanti surl:l, a Cleveland surgeon sald I
PP e
Jt.
Hlleah racetra(•k,
down London 1 30 8 m ' Seffi{lt
0
Farnham Said
----and afr.cted hundreds of others Thursdav.
d
London 6 40 am . A J
.Johnson or Lawrenoe Bader ORilERS ~EW TRIAL
Oparatlllll out of • •peCial ' ll 's a miSconception to lhink .
OAK JUU. HOSPITAL NEWS P~7t~n up Marmet 5 ,; p m , OMAHA, NPb IUPII - .fohn as he apparently was known
ROME IUPII - Tho llallan
CO..''l"lmand post set up m New 1vou have to be an executne to I
Dlrtht
Mr and Mrs Thur- H E Bowles up Wmheld 2 10 (Fritz) John&lt;=on, convmeed he i Akron, entered St Joseph's Has- h1gh court Fnday ordered a
ark Ctty Hospltal, the health !'lave an ulcer," 1aid Dr StanJ - M '
~ Coff
Allen R Merrill up wm- 1s the m111smg Ohio husband de.l p1tal m Omaha for to days of new trial for three Capuchin
offlClllJ pr~illed efforts to de- ley Hoerr , chairman of the sur~liD J ~~ oore~
Thur::~
r~~~
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6 40 p m.. Duncan Bruce I clared dt'ad e!ghl years ago, medical and ph) Silallests Tues- 1fnars sentenced to 13 years in
termlne how wkleapread the out· gery d1vi s10n at the Cle\oeland
.ac son, 50 '
W r ld 230 8 m . Jerry plans to temporarily hve apart day the day after hts lawyer pr1son for conspiring with the
1Jay' Jr.
1
b ak h~lll been
wh~~tl
has r.u
F nd t
"Y
Jan. 26. Mr. and Mrs. down m 1e
•
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•
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ou can
R
Rt 1 Bosworth down Wmheld 3 am., from rhe pretty ex-model he sa1d 1t wa&lt;= an · mescapable Mafia to extort money 1rom
0 81 Crabtree
eaused ll, and whettler there 11 btl feeble mmded and ettll get
0
0
oger
,G
p
p Wmfteld 4 45 marned In 1962
conclusion" that Baller and busmessmen at Mazzarino, Sioe
R 'bl R
0 n enee., eorgeTh ' 1ce uA
a common coune
them
'
Hoerr
said
utrers
are
Jackson,
dau1hter,
p
Winfield
Harr)'
Farnham
attorne)
for
Johnso n were the same pPrson 1ty
1
1
ed b
ha h
1
Jan 28 Mr and Mrs
Larry 1am ·
ema
nn u
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caus
Y ~ t e termed TOLEDO, Ohlo fUPJl - Six Da~ld Stew~rt Rt 2 Patnot 6 30 '8 m Lu cy Jant" Lucas up "dead ringer" John son . Maid Fri. ' Fntz ha ~ asked that 1 emMaaoa G4Derat H01pltal
~ng;y arid
)sleeping chtldren, alone In thelT son Wilham Mwhad, Jan 31 ' winfield 8 3f) am.
day that the 38-'t'ear-old telev1s- phaSlZe that he still has ::~hso- 1 BONN VISIT
ADMISSIONS ~ Lucy Potts,
Its a lempermental thine suburban home , penshed early
d M
Le ard W ·att
,. ton sportscaster and h1s seeond lutely no reco!l~tlon of h1s LONDON (UPI) - DiplomatCheshire Ella La Rut!, Dexter It come~ partly from btm~ und.l today in a ftrt which roared 24r 8 8 ~
r\id ~~ckson )dau' '
w1fe . Nancy 24. are " proceed- 1previous llfe and therefore he 1s lc source~ here said Primt
DISCHARGES _
c1 rolyn er pressure and botthnK up the 1through their two-story house 1 ht ur ~gtonl
F b' 3•1
wg under the general assump.-\ :~ttl! emphatic m his des1re to Mtmster Harold Wilson I! ex~
Prlce, Long Bottom,
Clara pr.tt!utures Inside ,
I Another chtld jumped from ~ ~ ~/r~nda~~!la H~~ardtt Collin~.
tJOn'' that Johnson iS stllllegn\.. rematn v,.ith Nancy, '' Farnham pected to vls1t Bonn and BerUn
Sar50ft Portland John Young I When you don t get angry second story wmdow and 222 Wood A
J k
ly marned to Mrs. Marylousa1d.
durmg the first week or March.
Muon : Beatrtce 'NJct:. Racme;' on the outside, tnternally vou are I aroused netghOOrs who called
ve • ac son, sond
•
- -- -- ~Gerald' Co8ar Mmersvllle
productnt~ the aCJd whkh spills , firemen
!Allen Bruce, feb.. 3 Mr. and
'
1nlo the !ltomach and produces I Authorttles said they prob- IM.ra. Franklin 'ie11tes: Rt. 4
Iulcers," he satd
l &amp;bly would me child neglect I Jack.!IOn, son, Lonnie , 1i eb
4 The Pomeroy BenU C. B Ra·
Veteraas Memorial Ho!lpltal I HOf'rr said one time he sua:- 1charges aaamst .James Cut IMr. end Mrs koy R. McMer· 1dto Club, met Thursday evening
ADMISSJONS - Sandra Lem- gestt&gt;d that a btg-tlme gambler shaw, the lather, who was not llm, 3ll Boundry St , Oak Hill, at the Mason Youth Center The
ley, Pomeroy.
change occupations He sa1d the ut home when the fire broke ldaughtt!r , Debbie Sue, Feb. &amp; meetmg was opened by the MaDISCHARGES
Bennatt gambler was suftt~rmg from ul-1 out The mother was m a hos- Mr and Mrs Harold Harvey, son Boy Scout Troop 253. PresRoush. Pomeroy , Ida Shoemak- ('ers when ht ...,as workmg
1 pltal
Radchffe. daughter, K1mberly 1oent T1m Neutzling, was 1n
er, Mtdd1eport, Harriet Hyatt, •·J advised hJm to loaf all the \ Five of the victims were I Ann , Feb 7. Mr. and Mrs John charge Don Folmer was re·
Racme, Sherlden Russell. Mal- time He was .so grateful when l ldt:!ntifted as children of Cut-IJ. Graham, Rt f. Jackaon, son, ce 1ved as a new member.
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llt was cured that he sent me l shaw and hts common-law wife. ISteven Layne, Feb 7. Mr and Famlly night wlU be ob~erv·
a sw1tchbl1de kmfe ··
Mn Ora Gnssom The slxth Mrs. Rtchard Perkms,
Jr .• 1ed at the March 11 meetmg.,
SEEKS DIVORE
Hoerr oald " meelmg newspap. vlcllm waa bel~eved lu be Mrs Wolloton, daughter, Fob. 8
1to be held at the M1ddleport
Della Mae Mowery, Pomeroy, er deadlmes lBn 't exactly the Gnssom's niece
Pretnt Patientt- Mrs Ehz· Amencan Legion Hall for all
hae filed • JMtlbon for dJVOI"« work 1 would pmcrtbe for ul- The VICtims were Mary Ann abeth Fall', Coalton. Clarence club members and the1r fami0(/aUlll Willlom M11lfor&lt;l Mow- cor patlent1 e1lher." he added Gnsaon, 14 James Gmsom 7 D. Reynold!, Rt. ' Jackson, hes
ery, Colll!lbul, in MeJi• counTbearl Gr~som 6, Bill) Cui: George E Crabtroo, Rt a, Oak Refreshment• were ..rved at
ty commou pleas court
The JUTE REDUtTION
shaw ' Robert Cutshaw
3 Hill, Wlltiam E Coon,
Oak tht close o[ the meetmg to
plaintiff charges gross neglect WASHINGTON IUPII - The months: and Geraldme Loy, 3: Hill, Thomas Faulkner,
Oak Tim Neulzllng: Jim Johnson.
ot duly OJid uk• for euotody Amoncan Telephone &amp; ,..1.. believed tu 1Jt Mro. Gnssom , lum, Mrs Pearl Sparks, R!. I Bob Kin1. Wayne Green, Jed
ot lwo mtnor chlldren.
B"ph Co (AT&amp;T) announcod mece
I Minfor&lt;t, Mra. Hattie Gillespie, Webotor, Ed&amp;ar•Abbolt, Willard
Thursday that dayllme
long Roy Grissom, 10. jumped to iOalt Hill, Albtrt DeLong, Jack· Boyer, A. L- Pllelpa, Edward
dlltanco 1tallon to otation coils 1alety from 1 oerond noor win- liOn, Garland B Brown, R!. '· wello, Jim carna~&gt;en, H orr Y
wUI berome cheaper April I. dow and ran to a neJghbor'oiJacktOJJ, Mrs. Frieda Hatton, Hoffman, Bill llbelton, Nathan
DlvOTir... TO INTI•II1 QP
AT•T oaid lhat rate reduo- house to call for help He suf· Jackson Mrs. Gaor1la Hill Jack· Biggs, Bob Harden, Charleo
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t1ons ranging from 5 to a&amp; CtJnts fered burns on the ta01 and lson. Mn Eva Snyder. Well.ton, Neuman, Mike Bentz, Fred Tay·
•-·• ~ :::"' for lho fnl thrto mlnuloo are arm• and po~albly a brokon Mr•. Roxlo Marcor, Jaekson, llor, Lawrence Connolly, Harold
"'""' "- btillf mado In Ill daytunt Jn. log
Michelle Rlppolh. Coalton, ~·awn Hanson ond Don ~lmer.
...~:';"':.';' r:"'&amp;.,i,'=- ,.':: llll'lloto lllaUon to 1tatlon eallJ Mrs .Grl100m wu tn Maumoo Blovlno, Rt 1 South Wobslor,
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of ~~ or m'" m1let. It added Valley Hospital recovermg trom iMrs. Laura Hatten, Rt. 2 Jack- IHill, and Mra. "-n• - BrJaker,
, 1v "'""' ......., ...,,. r t • tlott roducllons wW aloo ho o rooent operation. Cutohaw re- 10n, Albert Barnhart, Middle- 'Oak Hill.
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\':.,_ ,. - · IUdt lor add!Uonat rolnutoa. turned at 1 a m and W'I!Jt Into port, Myron L Joneo, Franklin Potlaoll Roloue4 - • Doni
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hyaterlco ond oollopoed.
Fur~. Rlchlrd
Jackloo. Roblnoon, Rebecca Hale, Maude
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Jadt:son, Mrl. Sarah Donald- Stophelllon, John F. Landrum,
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MASONIC SBRVJCES
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n"" ........ ., earpel laill down lor Queen Pomeroy L&lt;l&lt;jge No. IM F &amp; Oak Hlll, Chooter Rico, Jack· Ia Wallace, Ellen Burl, Mtnnle REBOUNDING - Wahama and South ern TOrnado' plllyers battle for 1 rebound ht
so_, C: Ellubolh .., her return Friday [ AM. will hold Masonic 10rvlco1 oon, Marvlil Leach, Jaekoon, French, Eotua Hollbaek, Peter the second half of Friday night's game at Racine wbl~h went Into a double overtime
~nllht from vlo!lo to Ethiopia lor Mr. Harry P. Smith at lhe Jameo Stiltner, RL I Jael&lt;son, Paul Rex, William Grow, Sar· before Southern finally wori 63·61 on a desperatioll, &amp;hot by Larry !')'Ice. In the pho~,:;:: llllllllo SUdan had to bt rolled Ewing Chapel Sunday at t 30 Dobrl Mortaa, Jacltaon, Sam- eh Caldwell, LaVenla Haogh!GII, to are Southern'&amp; Gordon FIBber "44", Price ''34" ant! Norman Norris "52". Wahalll&amp;
~~u.ao ., up and put away before her or· jp.m, Wl)l'!lhlplul M..tor Dolo uel Colltno, Rt. 1 Waterloo, Mn ,Thomos Andlll'oon,~Robert Full&lt;, players batlllns for the rebound are MUton l\OU~)I ."l3" and John Wamsley "11", "U"..MlliO•• - r i v a l * - oiiiJp willda. Smllb IDIIOUIICid.
Polrlell ~ F ullll, 111. I Oakl!aalo JolulaaD. llnd·Sarl Jonu.·Stntlnel Photo.
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thi Ohio
Young Farmers and Young
Homt!makers Conference v, ~:re
presented awards Frtday mght
ut tht &amp;roup's two-day miellng
here
Robert L. Rager. 32. canal
Wmchester, w~s named Ohio
Young Farmer of th' Year.

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an off-balance )ump shot a1 tbe the chords
but missed and Marvm McKel-- l the score again at 61~1 South- lea(l midway througll the fourtb ,but after stalhng Wltll 23 sec- lied moe f1eld goals for
18 Glbbs e'i:l! h u.. J ll 1or WauaJI..
buzzer sounded to gtve SouthI was JUSt as surpnsed as vey pulled down the rebound ern got control of tile ball a· quarter BUl Saer and
Jack 1onds was left Coach Bob Oh- 1Baer added 10 and McKelvey 8 Q
ern'• Purple Tornadoes a 63-61 anyone that I made tt/ ' sa1d The T011111doe. then wa1ted for gam a few seconds ·lat.er a.nd Bost1ck, both seruon, closed thelver'1 boys stole the ball The ended up w1th mnl:!
Y uarters:
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wm over Wahama after two [Prtce, the 6-~ forward, ruush- the fmal shot, but failed
to began stalling once more.
gap by tossing m a foul
shot Falcons took the last shot of Wahama scored oo l4 of 51 Wahama
10 32 t7 59 59 - IU
overtime periods Friday ntght 1mg up a brilliant prep school ( onnect
With 18 seconds left m t he e.ach Bostlck, making hi1 first the penod, and mutl!frl, aend-- shots durmg the evenmg for a Southern
21 31 4J 5U 59 -43
at Racme
athletic career
Wahama Bot the ball at the second overtime, Wahama't Gor- 1appearance m a Tornado um- ing the game mto overtune
49 per cent average and South- Wahwna _ Surface 1-8-25,
The vtctory cbmaxed the 1964- Both teams went throughout start of the second overtune don Powell fouled McK.elvey. lform smce suffering a broken Surface hit eight of 14 abots ern sank 26 of 59 atlempts tor Powell o-1 -1 Rood 3+7 WarDJ-65 regular season play for Co~:~ch the first overtime stanza with- and sharplhooter Harry Sur· The $-10 senior playmaker m1ss- ankle m the fourth game of the from the f1eld and 10 free throws l44 per cent. Pnce also led the ley 2-l-5 Greene st.-1~ Totall
Craynor Slone's Tornadoes with out scormg after the score was face, the game's top scorw wttb ed on the first shot of the one- season, followed wlth a
long to lead all scorers w1th 25 mark- wmners m reboundmg w1th 12 24 fl3 19\ 61
a 1U record Wahama left the notched at 59-59 when
t he 25 pomts, scored wttb two mi.Jl'" ,on-ooe eharity tou, but Center Jump shot to narrow the Fal- ers. Bob Greene, w1th 19, was of Southern's 38. Wahama, led
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court havmg a lo-8 1late.
fourth quarter ended.
utes and 42 aeeonds left on tbe iNorma.n Norrls pulled off the con~ margm to 59-57_
the only other Falcon to hll in by Rood, had 28 rebounds
Southern - Pr1ce 8--&lt;IJ..fi l 22,
Pl'iee'• desperation last--lee- Southern got the ftrst over- clock.
rebound for the Toi'T18(b.os. Sou- McKelvey then scored a top- double fi.gores
Southern won the prelimmary Fisher 0..1·1, Norr11 IH).-18, Baer
ond bucket came on a tos• at Ume tip and stalled mto the McKelvey hntlly dribbled thern then worked the !J!II a- pomlt'.r to be the score, 59-59, Price scored on eight of 13 contest by a 48-30 margm Am- 14-2-18, McKelvey f-1--1, AdalllJ
the hoop from 20 feel away The Falcons forced a turnover late down floor and drUled through round. to Prtce for hil pme wJth two mmutes and 33 seconds attempts from the f1eld an d os Wallbrown was top scorer 1).().0, Bostick H-3, Totall 26
fma) 1econd had ticked oU the m the period. Wahama's Mil- a 15 foot Jumper wtlh two DliD- winning bucket.
,left m the fourth canto_ South- made siX of su: at the
free for the wmners w1Lh lf&gt; and Bob i01-21J 63.

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Los AJ!iOiet! at San FranclJCo
PhUadelpllla at Cincinnati
Dolrolt at 11a1t1more
Slldoy'1 Gameo

Baltlmoro at Boston
Cincinnati at St. Loull
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OFFEIIS
FIG!rrGermany (UPl)
FRANKFURT,

-Boxing promoter lnllll!
wale! of Chicago baa 111ade EtJ.

ropean beavywel8bt
Karl Mildenberger 111
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flgbt the Winner of the Ernie
Tmell-Edd!e Machen World Box
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Oflloo Boun: t to U. 2 to I!Ciate ll Nocm 011
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Scripture was read from Mat-

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' reading was aiven,
entitled , 1

, .. Fault y Eumples." The group 1
said the Lord's Prayer in um- I
son a nd the bu sines~ part of the ,
meetmg followed. The visitin1 1

commtttee gave a report on the I
peoplt 11 had called on. It waa
printing
the 1
1 voted to st art
' Ch urch Bu ll etin in the near fu·
i ture and Jackie Reed and Tres' sie Hrndritks volunteered to get ·
thl' bulletin starled. A reporter
frnm t'&lt;ll'h class is to turn in his
'ill'·l!'j ..
nf'w~ to these le~d1e s mentioned
lt was voted to turn In money
/ro m bottle ca ps. to the buildNF:\\' POST OFFW~: - _ J1~&gt;.~idt·n1 :. (II !\lnr llav~:n. W \'a :trl' J.)rD~Jd .or a new pc_st offic e wh ich is pract ica ll y fin ing
fund his time.
Ished Worl\er c; ;1rt&gt; Pnga gcd 4Jil tht· 1n~Hit&gt; Jnstalllng ll'dures A st.m ll~r post o ff1 ce IS also under tonstrudton at
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new picture WIA discussed
Ma!:ion. Work on tlw !\e11 JLn·en ~tJn('flli'P Oegan J;,ts l :- umnwr. - Sf'ntmel Photo.
for the archway recently built
There is to be a llghttd Qr'OSS
i placed al the top or the arch-..,
way, In memory of Mr. Jter)'1'
bert
ImbodPn . II was drcicled
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to have the flags clt&gt;aned. and
, to get new flag pole~.
The closing prayt'r wa s &amp;iven by Tressie Hendrick s. Hffrt"shments were served by Nora
Cambron, Norma Russell and
Ma rtha Russell to Mr. and Mrs
Homer Forrest, Mr. and Mr1.
1 Herbert
Mill er. Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne King . .\1r. and f\.'1 r ¥ .
.Jamf':&gt; Reed . Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Sisson. Ftanct&gt;s Hyst•ll . Nora
Curt1s. '/ ~ rna Hysell , Elenor
Hoover. Janit- Miller. Mildr@d
llyst&gt; ll and 'frpssle Hendricks
OPE\' l!OJ!Sil AT HARTFORD
Open house fnr th~ recently co nstru cted Ha rt fo rd .. W. Va. Elementarv
After the social hour. Wa y n~
s chool w1!1 he 1'!'11 :!~ from 7 :w thrn11 g h \1 p m. ThP new schoo t rep la res a two-~lory . hnck structurt" that was 1 Kmg was in charge ot Bible
e 1·ec\!·•d 111 18fl4 . ll :.~rtlord s IH'II ~~ ilool has tiHt't' l'rHIJIJs;Jllc\ houses 85 studen ts. It 1s pre-labn cated a.ll·slee l . qu£&gt;slion~
w1th a ra ff'lt'l'li.l and eke! II(' iJpal 11 \\:1s contrilC'Ii •d il.v th{" Ma ~ on County Board o l E:ducalmn l.o a H~nl1~gton ,
w. va firm Te~w hC'r s :11 thf' schoo l &lt;l l't• \ I rs. \VIII 1;un Kelly , \1 1ss Betty Kell y, Es thf'r MrK nig ht and Mt ld red Mrs . Richard .Jeffers i.~:. cont;ibbs. pnnn p;J] Bf'fre.c; l!nwnt s \l'ill br .-. l'tVf'rl dur111 1~ lh t' ope n hou se.
, valescing at her home follow·
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Mrs . Dorsey
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Socl.aJ News

Meigs County Dairy Service Un·
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both with dairy lntersts and
beef cattle interests, but 11
first oraanlzed, It was prlmar·

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The newopaper is there all day and far into U!e
night. It Is there for the whole family to read.

AND THEY DO!
lt Is there to be read at the time and under the cir·
cumatances when the reader asks to be informed . lt is
there for tho hou•ewife to tear out the ads and take
t~em with her when she shops.

There Is never a quo&lt;lion about the advertiser's message, It 16 down there In h!nck and white where It can
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Marshall will Host Tenth
Re O'I'onal Sci'ence Fai·r

s,, toda y, if w• d "' hap~y .
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annual region&lt;t l sciencr
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March 19 and 20
Science fa ir winnrr" fro m
junior and senior high srhools
in 21 countif's in Wl'st V1rg1ni&lt;t.
Ohlo. and Kentucky will compet e In the rf'giona l t&gt;vent

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pmf1•ssr•r of cht-'nw.:try at Mar·
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postmarked by midnighl March
falls
d . · StoJ;t~y85 , ~h~ ~~edyear~~ Frid=~ ~
8 tn hr f'll~ r ble lor n•giona l Wlwn thl' way grows very 1m.
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Competition will be io a sen .
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The srwnct&gt; fa1r rs sponsored Lt·l u:-. .hk ourselvex some que&amp;- S
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lor division lor grades 10-12
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and juniur division for grades lion to encourage m t erC'~ t in S('l - In &lt;J way that is div ine.
lf'hre ~~cei.Ped or a t' "ta't ,•
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Are we Willing, are we ready fl .
1 ed by r'M' ts•·r
wumer m 1 P semor JVJSJon
Local winners from lirhrool s If or true love that is sublim e'.' 1 e JsDosurvyv
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onroe,
m 1e o owmg ('Oilnlres w1 Will bf Jove our preciOus Savh'
brothe G
pete. in the National Scit&gt;nrt- compete at Marshall . ('abeL
lour
Wa!l mgton, .and a
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Senior division ('ompet ition I Logan. and thE' W('Stf'rn part or Wil l wP give to Him our prasies : M~ny other re.lative!li ~IVe :n
will be in live categories: biol-t Putnam rou nti es m West Vu·- ' \'lid ~ t !he joy, the pain and lthi!J area . Services wete
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oiY chemistry, earth sciences. : gmra.
~tnfe'.'
cha~ge of Rev . David White an
physics-mathcmatice .. engineer.
Gallia ..Jackso n,
Lawrenrt&gt; . - fomposf!d Feb. 4 1965, by buna~ was in Temp le Ceming,, and miscellaneous. Junior Me1gs. Pikf' &lt;md Scioto c·ou n iiP~ , Mr~ . Hilt')' Pigott Re:allested by etery.
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contestants will t&gt;nler exhibit~ m Ohio : and Hoyd.
Cartrr. Mi~s ft•lia v. Shipe.
\1r_ and Mrs. William Tho~- ,
11J the biolOJical and phys ira l Floyd. Greenup. Johnson. Lawas and Nancy of Columbus VIS·
ICiebce &lt;:ategories.
I renPe. Martin . nn d P1ke counilt&gt;d her mother , Mrs .
Ola
Exhibits usua ll v demonHtrate l t1e.,;; in Kenlurkv .
t:NTERS C8U
Pt&gt;rry and Frank on Sunday and '
M1:&lt;.s Hrstf'r R. Ha&amp;er. daugh- I;Jtlended the Stout funeral . Mr.
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!lager. llnuge 1. Coolvtlle. has son. George of Bucyrus . were '

c·nrnplett&gt;d arrangements to en- lal so among those from a distf'r the Columbu s Business Uni-l tance who attended the runervm .tv. Columbus . .\olis&lt; Hager lal.
is a s\'llmr a1 ! astern High ) Elba McKnight of Columbu•
A community series or Len· !hf' United Methodist Church, School and will f'n roll in t h t" visited his parent.J. Mr. and I
ten worship periods is announ- !Hev. MPI\•in Alkire, speaker. Air!me~ Ht&gt;~t&gt;rvat 1 ons and Com- 1 Mr ~ _ D. 0. McKnight. local,
ced today by the Pomeroy Min· : Wednesday. April 7tb. 7::.10 p.. muniPations senetana l Course land also called oo Mr. and ,
bterial association.
·m. co.m munity worship at the m .rune
Mrs. F@f'n Gillogly.
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TJ1e. following plan is an-lsalvation Army. Rev. Ray Win Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tharpe of
Bounced, and the association is ting. sptoa ker.
A brass choir f"nsemble from Newark were weekend gue1t1
haplng for a cooperative
re- ' Maundy Thursd~y. April 15th ,tht&gt; high 'ehr~ •. abo is \nvited ,of her parent1, Rev . and Mr1.
.panse upon Uw part of thf' 7 30 p.m. reserved for each lo- to part inpatt·
Rev. CharlesiMrrlin Teet1 and Brenda and.
whole communit y.
' f'ill rhurch for the ohsPrvanre Norris ·,.,·il l he guest speaker.
lalso called on her grandparAsh Wedneetay, March 3rd , of the Sacrament of thr. Last The publk i!i! cordia lly invit 'f'nts, Mr. and Mf11. RObert stout
7:30. p .m .. reserved for each lo- Supper.
ed ;md lll'@:Pd to attend the Len- Sr.
cal ·church worship, emphasiz- 1 (iuod Friday Worshi p, Arril t.en wor~tllp period!! .
t Mr. and Mrs. Dw•ine Jordan
in&amp; the sacrament of the Lord 's t61h, 12 :15 p.m., an hour
of Two Cf':nmittee~ are arrang-l a-nd Bryan and Mn. Hazel Culaupper.
commuslty worship at lhe IJnit.- ing the F:astern Sunrise Wor- lwe\1 visited Mr. and
Mrs.
Wednesday, March lOth , UO I ed Methodist Church. Revs. Wil· &lt;ht.· p. plly 'IC&lt;t l. arrange,r~enl.s, Alfred Rico and Steve and Rick
eom~unity
worship
at 1bur Perrin, Ray Wining, and Leonatd .Jewel. chairm ~m , Ker- in Columbus during the week
Wednesday, March 17th, 7:- Melvin Alkire will speak brief- m11 Wa lton . and r.eorge Skin, end.
10 p..m.: community worship, ly on the theme of the Crucifix- ner and mu~ic. Mrs. Ben Neutz. Mr. and Mn. Melvin MeRev. Rlchard Marlin, speaker, ion.
ling, ('hairman, Mrs.
Paul Glaughlin and son were Sunday
the .Pomeroy Baptist Church, Eastern Sunday Sunrise Wor· !Nea8t-. Mrs. Nolan Swackham· dinner guests of hiA parents,
n.v.~ Charles Norris. sp~ker. ship, April 18th, 7 a.m. at the 1mer. &lt;~nd Mr. Robert Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl McGlau&amp;h·
Wednesday, March 24. UO , Pomeroy High School stadium. band director of the high ochool. lin, ZaleJtki.
p.m. Community worship at the j The Community Churches' choir 'J'h'' series was planned In e The Columbia
EleiiHDtar)'
at the Grace Episcopal Church. ,membors, combining with the lll&lt;'&lt; 'ltng of the asooctatlon Ill&amp;· School'o Motbero Club
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Mr. Farmer

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Mulberry Ave .

FERTILIZER

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Order Now and Take Deliverv
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4 USED SPREADERS IN STOCKI
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Ph. 675-1160
Cuh &amp; cirry-ludfet P'lon-Ce1h &amp; ~llv•ry

Pt. PIHoont

Dlol WY 2-2181 For Delivery
Serving Meigs. Gallla and Mason
Counties-Jack W. Corsey, Mgr.

IDI!A TRACTOR SPREADER

ei-JOHN DEERE TRACTOR SPREADER
ei-JOH!II DEERE PTO SPREADER

Save Now $150 00 up
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CAROLINA LUMBER and SUPPLY CO.

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including jet Salvation Army Headquar· and pia111 wel'1! made for Val·
10 p.m. c:omm1111lty worship at 1Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus:• tm.
entine »&gt;rliea for the lludentl.

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Sugar Run Flour Mills

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LOCAL TAXU Pill .... Of PEIIIIIW.
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PROOF: WITH NO INCREASE IN STAn TAXIS,
THE COMIIIIEO EFFORTS OF THE OHIO
LEIIIlATURE AND THE ADMIIIIITIIATION HAVE
MADE THE IAWICED IUDIIT A IIUUTY.

Pomeroy

Educat!on&lt;Jl Loans
eCom,.tltlvt Tot1l Loan Cost

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Capital Improveme nt
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Invited. No Other Medium
Can Say That.

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FUL !ON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

AND SHE DOES!

.Jordan and chlldrPn.
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l'.'v&lt;·•·•'l l .St&lt;.."t.U&lt;t
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ThP Eastern H1gh school Fu - lla\·n1 :m an d Xlr . &lt;.~nd \11 , PPt · \\ 111 \lou be m} Valent me'''
M~ryl ~ o udashPII. principa l ther. J . D. Stout , at BtdWP.II
1un· HotnenHrkf'r~ 11! l\inr·r1C&lt;1 r~- Cur! ts
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'of Columb1a ~c .10ol announce·d
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It wns pnnt ed 'neath a p1cture f 11 .
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(· lub met February 8 i n !hi:' ·\tH•ndmg \\r·r·· Sll: ll'lltl F'r&lt;mk 'lf':ming thi ~. Will ~nu hr min('? ho oHwmg puplil&gt;dare !She onl Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swell
Hu t' Econom JL'"-: room .111d hdd
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Who art-' very much in love. !'IX •. Wt&gt;e s gra. mg pen .
les ion . W. Va .. on Sunday a .~
.ngrr&lt;:. net&gt;d d1sr 1plmr '' · and l'n! kr~ 1 ll' \ fedrh. l rwe ..
.
IJ ll· nn~ Am1 trut• 1ove 1.s JUSt
a svrn bo1 hrst
. - Conme Dunham. San- guests of Mr . and Mrs . A. R.
IVERY DAY
•·oo teen-agers re!'!ent Author Prwt&gt;. ,vt aril vn Curt1s .. e 1ores 1 1 h 1
f ('od b ·
dv B1shop, Jrffrey Jones.
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Sec.ond - None.
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The pam•l eo n.~!strd of par· IN~. ;.~ni:'l
n ..;mgrr. K "&lt;)JS God erril!f'd man and woman
h1r .- . .Joeyh e son, dBo nme man
and children,
Harrl0 a r ~l. l.rant Jo nson an 0 anrnts . teachers. and minif'ilt'rs. Sission. Linda Ferry.
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Jim C~:~rpe u ter, Howard P,'l rk· uol!' "t:' I . (' onnlt&gt; I Iaymnn, Ch aJ·. And He gave the."Jl love dtvme
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and Mr s. Eldon Blake, Mrs. ( ' 1rol\n ~1aXP\ . \1rs
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Six th - Marg ie Jeffer&lt;;, Pat~.
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Several Fields

tly dairy, and the name hao not
t&gt;et&gt;n challfed.
Thil ll'OUP Is the sponsoring
group for the production test·
tng program In the oounty,
works with the artlliclal lnsemlrlation lntorsts, and lo the ad·
;is&lt;Jry troup for the l!:xtenolon

ADVERTISING IS NEWS!

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They are as much Interested Ill the Advertising
Columns a• the News Columns because advertising il
the news of what Is available In goods and services at
the stores they know.
There are no gadgets to turn off tile advertising tn
newspapers. Nobody wants It turned off. Every aurvey
ever made Jhows that people r,refer lo have the news•
paper they buy contain advert oln1 because the

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It Goes Where It Is Invited
People Buy Newspapers
Because They Want
All The News

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Couaty E&gt;leDIIon Aaeat
Melt• oounty has a very ac·

Newspaper
Advertising
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ened by the pre!ltdent, Mildred 1
Hysell, with df&gt;votion! by Mrs.

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Meigs Dairy Service Unit Active

Chnst, held its regu-

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Ear_t Starkey.

The Adult Class of Bradford

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Bulk Spreading Available
We Also Can Apply Liquid Nitrogen
To Y.our Fields
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Haw k tractor manure spreader on rubber 1 cord
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ORDER - AMSTUTZ's H. &amp; N. \
" Nick Chick" leghorn chicks,
nr startf'd pullets , today . Mod ·

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CAltD OF THANKS • OBITUARIES
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OrTICI: HOLJIU
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HAY debvered first .and second
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$1195

Speci1l

$1066

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Was $1295
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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY

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4 40 Hm Moos Sbow
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6:00 Sign Off
Melga County RFD
SATURDAY
Paul Bowers - Farm
UO Sign On - News
Bill Miller Sho\0
6 ' 0~ Country Music
Weather
8:25 Country Jamboree
Nowa
7:00 News
Tiny's MomlnR Chapel
7,05 Larry Anderson Show
Bill Miller Show
11:00 Top Ten Show
Sparta
12 ' 00 Noon News
U~ Pickens Hardware
12;15 Mucial Interlude
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12,30 Tho Rev . 11\erlln Teo!a
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7:60 News
6:00 Sign 011
8 IJtl Btl! Miller Show
SUND.\Y
8.30 Daily Llgbt
8·45 Bill Miller bow
7' 30 Stl!rl On - Army Hour
8;45 Baker Furniture Show
3'110 •' reneh City Baptist
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10 .110 BIU Millers Brunch Show '
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I:IIO Sonday Sbowcue
ILSO Swap Shop
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2' 45 Tbe Rev. Roscoe fborne
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1:00 Midway Ma~nee
7. 1&amp; s 1gn on
3,55 News Beat
7:~0 New!!l Headlines
4:00 Otscing w1th Doss
7·32 Musical Clock
4,30 Interchange
H5 Echoes of Joy
&amp;' 00 Community Newo
3,00 Uhlo valley ~ewo
a:OS "orld News
8,05 World News
S:lo Sports Today
B: JO Sports Today
;;~' Weather
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5:30 Dinner Musicale
8;16 Musical CIO"k
6;00 Sign Off
8:65 Com.nunlty New•
9,00 Talk of tho Town
7:1o Sign On
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7;30 News .Headlln"'
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7:32 Musical Clock
10:15 Family Worslllp Hour
?:45 Word and Testimony
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10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
11:41 Wurld Newa
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11:65 Mason County Newo
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12'00 Community Newo
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12:05 Local Nowa
News Roundup
12;10 Markets
Bulletin Boord
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12,25 News 0 Grams
12:20 Bulletfn Board
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12,25 Ne•n 0 Grama
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12:!0 County Agent
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TU PLACE A
1
RESI...'LT PRODUCING
- 1,_ P_h__
· _M_o 2-1439
1-1 3-Jotp
Business Services
Uvestock
WANT AD
WNATED , Spinel Plano Bar·
CONGRESSIONAL TROLLEY CAR-Re Clarenc Lo
PHONE WY2-2156
gain. Responsible party
to
.lUtTIONEEII
F'OR SALE - Holstein Boll
~-Md.,J'roudly
mto at the controls nf one of the two cars whlcb
. wiU be installed in the subway betwee.."the new ~m
tak e over low monthly pavComple.. ServM.ow
j ru lf. Roger Leifheit , Pome- 24 VII's. The congre,.man, the &amp;rat ol h!a breed to Y uu, 011110 Office Building and the Capitol. Each car urrlel
I
menls on a .'i pmet piano. Can
Cl1t1 ~radfard
roy.
2 11 3tc
Wasbio~on from the Arbutua, Md., plant where 11 wu'!::ur~ seats, watcbed u lhe car waa beiJl&amp; lblpped 1e
I
Notice
be seen locally Write Credit
\\THe, hoae • CoiHMI
Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Vetertn.
NO rn
=E~s=PASSING
'If .
:vlanageL . P 0. Box ~ 1~ Shf' l.
A- C. BllA.DFORD
arian. large and small animal:J.
' P' onermg,
b ·u I d.
2 12 2l P
128 Washington St.. Raven&amp;
or meddling' allowed
At-: _ yvt~ e, ~ u~.na.
Raclae, OW.
0
1 11_
bert Tyler's premises Any- 1 SINGER automatic
Zag ·
wood , W Va. Phone 2734271
one caught Will be pumshed sewing machine Like
new · INCOMI! TAX Service, John- Office hours, Daily 4 to 6 p.
to the full extent of the Jaw
cnndit ion $95 00 - Term~
son . Simpson Insurance Ag· \ m.
1 26 tic
Albert Tyler , Darwm
WY 2-3862.
2 12 5tc
ency , Room 6, r oats Build-,
Insurance
2 10 61p I
- - H.rond it ioned
ing, Middleport.
I
de of 5ervlce. CoJ&gt;
b
C!UCKENBar-B-Q, Sa lur1ay I TV sets, $74.95 17"I console ~ - . 1 20 tfc
PHOTO
CopylnR
It soon WI'II be time ro seed It h., • small, llhort stalk. Ky.
Fe_ruary 20 .. Pickup
;rnd 1 ,.,lth new picru:t&gt; ube 2\" . MAJOR MedicaJH~~tb Pia~
es ma
legaJ papers.
tobacco plant beds. Therefore, 10 has medium resistance to
delivery service anly
Con
tiBbie model wtth IJew p iC- , non ~ cancellable guaranted
birtb records and aJmosl any
8
you should be giving
some black root rot and fusarium
any Mdiddleport F'rr•·man ,
tube . Iti'$'
renewable. Pays i.oo per
Porn
February 9, lt65
Patsies- D.
507· thought to the tobacco variety wilt and high resistance
1
_ or your or er.
~ co~!;oe,
,."·fv con· of Medical bills, over Deeroy H &amp; R Firestoae- Black- B Clark 441 · p Ingels 439 · c' you are going to use this year. siac, but has little or no ...,.
2 9 lltp
8 4 tic ston 473; Haggerty 416; Smith ~gels 557; Tot~! 1950. W~n
RUG Weaving . WI 9-2826.
sole. $• 995 21 _
FM- . ductible . Call Jim Johnson ,
If you have found a variety sistance to wildfire.
1
for lllformation.l CU!&gt;1'0M butchertnK aDd cut- 392 ; Ra
_ dford 460·, D. Miller 586. Lost 1. Ashland 011 _ L, GI'I- that has perfor d
II
K
•
2 5 .10t , AM rodw • phono combma- WY 2-2903
P 1 ILilli $229% \\PrTLl'r Had10 &amp;
30tc
ting
Phil
Ph
H
d
me
we
on
Y
·
is a ltand-up, high
1 19
AU'I11M11Bn..E Insurance been
TV, Middleport, Ohto.
2-35io
Meier,
one WY an ICBp 45 ; Total 2372. Won more 458 · H. Amberger 511· your farm for several years, it yielding variety of fair to good
conceited' '""' your opera ,
2 II 3tc r&gt;oe1gler Bulld!nA &gt;•ppl)~ for
.
1l 8 tfc 2 Lost 1 Points 6. Middleport A. Sawy.; 413; M. Sawyer 520: would be a good idea to stick quality leaf. Leaves are shol'ltor'a UcenaeT CaD WY J..t!f66
LE-C'
L X swee .. r
A-I ! new homes. ~uilt
in kitcbDept. Store - McElhinney 497; Total 1902. Won 1 Lost 2.
to it until you find one that HI er than other varieties but
muc E fRO U
p, .
ens, •torm wmdows,
alumWippel 427; Russell 431 ; Mar- H &amp;
s. Custer 427; H. better. Try one of the newer there are more of them, Leave•
cnndi1wn, has all C'leamng at-: inurn Siding. Gall Guy Nelgtin 490; Stobart 468. Total 2313. Custer 343; P. Hennessy 38S; reco~mended varieties
by will be longer if plants
are
Wanted To B
t.achments.
Go,1 ranleed . ler naci
Oh '
Won I Lost 2 Points 2.
T. Hennessy 420; Handicap 66; plantmg a couple of rows along topped when half the planlll are
10'
uy _
114.95. WY 2-3862
•
·
ne,
tic
Pomeroy Cement Block rota! 1641. Won 2 Lost 1. Pt. &amp;de your roam variety.
In bloom and to 22 • 25 teavea
12 29
ELECTRIC water pump
and ·
2 12 5tc ~Clatworthy 533; Duerr -1111; Da- ,beads- Ada Nease 387;
Recommended tobacco varl- per plant. This variety II !alto
electric water heater. Phone uSeOur~erncfent
Sham- W~ON &amp; ~~n's Ca~ ~~sh on
VIS 513; Anderson 441; Sauer Bartels 302; Art Nease 499; eties for this year include Ken- maturing, a few
days later
2 II
pooer FREE with purchase '
'
Total 2454. Won I Lost 2 A. Sylvester 503. Total 1691. lucky 10, Kentucky 12, aod Bur- than Ky . 10. It possesseo high
ANTIQUE furniture,
Aladdin of Blur Lus1re Carpel Sham.:
You and tbe Law Both .. eld
oints 2. S)Tacuse Ball Park- Won 1 Lost 2.
ley 21 and hybrids developed
to
root rot,
poo. Baker furniture, Mid I
WATCH YOUR STEP - It ls Damewood 456; Ingels, 535 ; Cellar Dwellers - J . Bowen from crossing Burley 21 and
fusanum wilt
IIUI
lamp and old iron pieces, mar·
ble lopped poece, Mrs. How-l dleport.
1 9 61C
Real Estate For Sale
night when you alight from the Nesselroad 485; Grueser 463, 297; S. Yeaug..- 263; B. Bowen, Kentucky 10
Burley 21 ond wddfrre.
ard Cecil , 800 W. Main St., tNSW aul.umn haze
mmk
---"-- - bus on your way home from R. Louks 540. Handicap 39; Jr .. 445 : L. Carson 452 · Handi- Kentucky 12. The Ky. 9 variety
Ky. t Ia high JieldPomeroy, WY 2-5262.
I stole. See: Mrs. Vir!'(il Carl, 4 ROOM house for sale, 1 acre work. Stepping into the street Total 2518; Won 2 Lost
1 "cap 243 : Total 1700. 'Won 1 is not receiving a general re- ing. it
acceptable quality.
Rt 2, Pomeruy on Kingsburg
of. ground and well water. you wa lk a few steps when - Points 6.
Lost 2. Bee Cee"s - M. Bowen commendation but ;r
you TbJs vanety tends to
blow
2 3 tfc
STANDING Timber
Rd. or Ph. WY 2.£356. 2-1-12tp Pn ce $1 ,500. On Beech Grove I wham - you trip, fall aod
Downie. Groso- Jeffers 476 ; 387; J. Chesher 409; B. Bow- have been
well with this down more easily becaUH of
Top cash Road . Inquire at Guy Priddy bruise yourself severely.
Arnold !iJO; Dillon 491; Seyler en, Sr-., 537 ; H. Cheshre
414. variety, then we would
say its large stalks and showl more
price paid Marion Reynolds. 1SINGER PORTABLE , guaranres idence, on Beech Grove The driver is helpful
but 400 ; Yeauger
Total 2478; Total 1747; Won 2 Lost 1.
maybe you should stick with
than other 1ta.
Call
teed and equipped to mono- Road .
2-13-6tp states it really wasn·i
his l::n 3
D
D
it. Ky. 16
outdated because
lndicatlons &amp;rl that it
1-11-tfc gram, zig zag, fancy design,
fault as you were off the bus
-J Lo
. uk
.:. I er .
; Wa ker Team High . Game - Patsies tt.ere are much better varieties Will houseburo in the
barn
• s 386, Schoenleb 716; Team H1gh Series _ Pat.
· more rapidly than Bdriey Jl,
etc. Full balance 126.15. WY FOR SALE' Three bedrooms, and, walking awa when
1
I 2-3862.
2 12 5tc
bath, basement, garage, gaSI leJI. down. You pofnt out h~':; . 419 ; Hawley 471. Handicap I8; sies, 1950; Ind. High Series _
Burley 21 Is one of the most Also lacking Is disease resistYOU ARE INVITeD
furnace, firepla ce. 2'h lots.
that the place wh~re h; 1 Total 2229. Won 0 Lost 3 Points Clyde Ingels, 557; Dorothy Clark useful tobaccos in the business ance for fusarium wilt and wild·
For Sale or Rent
HOUSE for sale
rent-, - 6
FARM CHEMICAL
Phone 773-5611 Mason.
is full of chuek holes . . 0·
507; Ind. High Game - Clyde today. It is an extr.,me stand- lire. In general,
varieties
in Miners-.
1
2·13-30tp Was the driver correct in his
.
lngelll 204; Dorothy Clark 195. up, good yielding variety
of mentioned rate well ahead of
rooms and
d Hi h G
1
ville, Ohio. Will sell on land
SPRAY MEETING
- - - - . -- statement bee
had le11
n . g
arne - D. M•ller
high quality leaf. Plants are Ky. t.
HOUSE for sale, Laurel Cliff
ause you
7Jl3· Ind. High Series - D Mil
early and vigorous. It is h;""ly Burley Hybridll WED FEB. 17
the bus? Not according to a ler' 586· T
Hi h G ·
Wha
contract. Write Raymond E
Brown, 755 Slelzer Rd., Col- I
.,
Road. Mxs. Norman E. Hy- recent opinion of the Sopreme H '&amp;
Fi..
remsto g 877amTe resistant to wild.tlfe and mosaic
t about burl"1 hybr!do'
umbus 19, Ohio.
c
1:00 PM and s,oo PM
sell. WY 2-6322.
2 12 3otp Court 1 Oh ' A
ne
earn
but lacks resistance to black Some people have grown hy.
o the
10. duty
"common
High Series - Syracuse
'
Ba ll
2 10 61 1
-~--_:_=--·--- rier" has
• At Landm•rk
to affordcar-8 Park
root rot. This variety tends to brkl varieties for several years
2518
===For Rent
Town &amp; count" 5, 0 ...,
1F'OR SALE, at Dorcas, mod- "reasonably sale place"
for
.
.
fire at the bottom In '
dry and have d011e well with tbem.
1
Pomeroy, Ohio
ern seven room home,
4 passengers to ieave the carrier
seasons or when grown
on Burley hybrids are the offspring
FURNISHED ·-apartmirlt-, - 4
rooms and ba1h. 1128 E. Main Get latest Informalion on
bedrooms, 2 wtth wall • to- the Court ruled. The pa,.enge;
Junior Do)'l Learue
shallow, thin, compact soil. It from a crooa between two bur·
St., Phone WY .....
weed control
chemlca1s
wall carpeting. Large panel~ has the right to assume that 1.t
Febrnary •, !IUir:
Mrs. Janie Congo 18 not feel- is one of the easiest vatleties ley tobacco varieties. Male ster·
2-.&gt;'tOO
.applications
'
ed rIvmg
·
f ore- is a reasonable sale place to 1 Team No. % _ &lt;)Blmd
'"""'
to work..because of itl 1tand- 10
'1 B urIey 21 waa developed
2 12 6lc 1 uses and
eDOOR
PRIZES
room WI'th
255 . J ing so well at this time.
;;;T;;;W;o;0,.-;-4-r-oo-m-:1:-um
- cisbOd- apart·
•REFRESHMENTS
place, lull basement
and alight because he h., no con- ' Swatzel 244· R. Burt 372.' C. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anther- up quahhtes.
and has been crossed with Ky.
ments. o ... firSI floor W¥ z-1
laundry room. Gas heat and trol over where the bus will ' Vaughan 203; Handicap 831; ,..,: son visited therr daoghter, Mrs. Ky. 10 Is one ol the heaviest I' 9, Ky. 10, Ky. 12, Burley 31
LUMP and nm or mine .. coal air conditioning. Storm doors stop.
tal 1911. Won 3 Lost O. Team Elva. Dalley, Stlversvlll_e and varieties
grown
today y•'th anHd L8:
3658.
11 27 tic
for sale Goeglein Coal Co. and windows. 1114 acre lot. According to the Jaw,
f
ybrids
the No 5 - Richard Haggerty 218. Mr .. J Jmmy Auth erson, WIeand
fair to good quality. It has
.
. recommended f or
THREE ROOM furnished apart· Page St., Middleport.
Call after 3'00 p. m. WI S- "common carrier" such as bus FORFEIT.
family Sunday.
en to be one of the
plantmg m Ohio are the BurI
ment with bath lor couple.l
12
2103.
2 12 12tc taxi or train has a duty to ex: Team No. 4 - J. Werry 311;
Mr. Carl Autherson aod Mr. varieties on the market. It rna- ley 21 • Ky. 10 and Burley 21
I
Utilities furnished . Phone WY USED Army field jackets, Atr SIX ROOM h
I
I ercise the highest degree of care S. Domigan 313; Blind 255; Delton Taylor made a business I lures 7 to 10 days later than
12. It baa been found
2-5435
in
Middleport.
212
S.
Corps
coveralls,
pants
and
oust
or
sa
e.
'
to
give
its
passengers
an
opporBlind
255;
Handicap
'138;
Total
trip
to
Pomeroy
Monday,
Burley
21.
You
should
let
it
a
yield leae
j
Fifth Ave.
I 18 Uc shirts. Carl Chevalier, Long Three bedrooms. i&gt;Bth, gar- !unity to leave the vehicle in a 1872. Won I Lost 2. Asbland Mr. Barry McCowen,
Jim 1stay In the field &gt;to 7 days I. an Its higher
i
&amp;
room
and
batb
opartmenl
Bottom.
2-8-30tp
age,
fenced
lawn
.
I
block
reasonable
safe
place.
The
fact
OU
B.
Sawyer
369;
M.
SawCarr,
Carl
Hammond,
Parys· after you think it Is ready to Hoyev..-, the hybrid will most
(
In Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-3319
- - - - - -- - from elementary school. 979 that a person takes
several yer 439; T. Tllus 350; D. Crow ville, Ohio, Earl Baldner
of cut. If cut on the green •ide often yield slightly more than
I
12 li tfc
Help Wanted
Hysell St., Middleport, Ohio. steps_ from the carrier before 417; Handicap 534; Total 2109.
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. it will cure with
spotl: the average yield of Ilo parents.
;;;;;=-:::::-:--,---. - - .. ·Phone WY 2-3954, after 5 p. inJurmg himself does not - Won 2 Lost 1.
Carroll Burns and baby
of
,..
They are definitely better yield•·
1
·-FEMALE
,
Don't
hunt
work
m
2
t•
3tc
·
·
lieve the carrier of responsibil- Team No. J _ T. Vaughan Perkins, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs.
ers tha n IIIer var let!ea Ilk• K.
TRAILER Io1o11 or rent, close
10 Laundrymat and sehools
Let it find you' Let us talk•
ity.
282; J. Mankin 368; D. Hood 277 F'raice Rice of Parkersburg, W.
18, Ky. 41A and Ky. 35 .
•
Valley
Lumber
&amp;
Supply
Comto
you
in
the
privacy
of
your
I
A
the
passenger
must
J
.
304;
Handicap
834:
Va.,
Mrs.
Sarah
Putman,
Guysresistance of the hy..
•
pony, Mlddleporl
1!H-tfc own home about opportunities
Kll
exerciSe "ordinary care" for To[al 2066. Won I Lost 3 Team ville, Mr. Howard Ebersbach,
brid Ill about the wne aa the
7
hi" sown safety. If his own negli- No 1 - P. Story 450·, L. ·Vaugh- Portland and Mrs. Gary Van
t if tht
in Tupperware plastic House- .._, .,lOw
aOO four
turn•'lh&amp;
bavl! alm.ware
partie
s.
Commission.
'
.
liar
disease
ta t char t
I
od and ollllurnllbed apart.
Car necessa
but not ex r- LARGE LOT - W1th 1.94 ac- gence contributes to his injury, an 344 ; J . Burt 402; K. Phalin Meter, local, visited Mr. and
. .
r ..JJ n
ac ·
I
11 6 de
We ;;';in,
res with 4 • room house with i there can be no recovery.
391 . Handicap 516; Total 2I03. Mrs. Raymond Kerns recently.
In IOllf&lt;l hybrlda one
mento WY u-134
- -- · ·
Call or write : Royalty
front porch, full basement , ci- Under modern interpretation, Won 3 Lost 0.
Mrs. Mary Kerns, Mrs. Gary
Twenty _ seven wer present
the.
lo resJJtant to
I ROOM HOUSE in Pomeroy. Sales, 68 N. 7th St, McCon- ty water, added room
for if the bus or common carrier
Van Meter and Mrs. Mary Dors at Sunday School last week wltll a Specific disease (black root
1rol, wildfire, or fusarium wilt)
Pbone WY 2' 5385 ·
nelsville.
2-! -'lc
bath, concrete driveway. Off negligently lets a passenRer off
Team High Series - Ashland were at Pomeroy recently .
an offering of $18.00.
3
tfc
__
State
Route
7.
f3000.00.
in
an
unsafe
place,
ita
liabiliOil
2109
;
Team
High
Game
_
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Ronald
Wise
Iris
McKay
was
a
week
end
!
and the other one susceptible.
2 11
APARTMENT, 5 rooms
and CONTACT, Juvenile
Judge, POMEROY - Very good gar- ty continues until he, in tbe Ashland Oil 776. Ind. High Ser- and family of Middleport visit- guest of Susie Fischer.
be
8 leas "'SIStant than the rebath, shower and tub. 63 S. Pomeroy, WY 2-3006
from
den ground and pasture. 6- e&gt;ercise of ordinary care, has · ies - P. Story 450; Ind. High ed Mr. aod Mrs. Laurence John· Calling on Mary Circle dur- !"tant parent but IDOl-. ...,_
3rd St., Middlepor4
Pbone 9,00 a.m. until 4,00
p.m.
room frame house with base- had a reasonable opportunity to \ Game- D. Crow, 187.
ston and family.
lng tbe week were Carl and Ma- Slstant than tho
susceptible
WY 2-2671
1 15 tfc Woman or man and wife, 45
ment. Can be bought
with reaeh a safe place.
Mrs. Louise Van Meter and ry
Offutt
of Bald Knob, parent.
•
TRAILER LOTS _ free sewyears or over to live in and
$500.00 down and balance land . As ..the Court said In its opin·
Senior High Glrlo League
N1ck1 called to see Mr. and George Perry of Dexter aodl 'lbere are aeve•:al advantages
age and water. Brown 's l'rall
take care of a family of 4 to contract.
wn. no one could seriously conFebniary I, IJI5
Mrs. Laurence Johnston
on Jameo and Phyllis Circle, New' In growing hybrids. A hybrid
er Park IState Approved),
5 boys, rrom 12 years down POMEROY- Modern 4 -room tend that a place with a conWhite's Eledric - J Grues- .Saturday.
Haven, W. Va.
l wlll mature earlier than the
Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY to 2 years.
2-£-30tc
home. with bath, automatic cealed diU or quicksand some i er 282; B. White 267: B. Haw- Mr. and _Mrs. Leo Dailey and Dean Brinlter and
William Isler parent. 12
When • late vari2-3324.
tic 1 Al\TED housekeeper to live
gas fored hot aor
heating , feet away u not unsafe."
ley 338; Blind 255; Handicap family VISited Mr . and
Mrs. Carleton called
on Warren I
hls =-_.Ill with
1 15
ROOM
in. Phone WY 2-26116.
hardwood floors, full
bB;e957; Total 2091. Team No. 1 _ Homer Icenhower Saturday ev- Rose on Monday evening.
Y • e Y
WI21 Ill&amp;1
. apartment &amp;od bath
2 3 tic
ment with back porch.
30
M. Roush 267 ; B. Bachtel 245; eving.
Eddie
Young of Sidney Is ture later than Burley
but
5
All utilities fur·
u . s. Civil Sorvl,. To&amp;tllye"' loan on this property. •
B. Hoyer 178; s. Wildennuth Mrs. Minnie Carroll and Ru- visiting his g.raodparentl, Mr. earlier than Ky. 12.
n
· , pslairo above
Dr. Moo-worn•• "
WANTED - Good rural pr&lt;&gt;19!; Handicap 1W9; Total 1910. by Van Meter were In Galli· and Mrs . Edson 1\oush.
Hybrids are usually mort unperty on U. S 33.
Won 0 Lost 3.
polis Monday.
Euni·e Brinker and
Willlam iform in8 growth than standarcl
Do novan s ohce Phone WY R1rb P•:J Silo" ttnnn
2-3046 or WY 2- AIIA
rtmunnd1 of to:ont open PHpan.tDrJ
C. C. CUCKLER. REALTOR
Crow's Town &amp; Country _
Mr. Robert Ours, Jocal, and Carleton called on Ernest and varielle · .They ~-' to make
2
-------,-WY 2-3830
P . O'Brien 291; M. Haodley 423: Mx. and Mrs. H. H. McLaogh- Estella Clark, Racine, Friday. more rapid growth In
the
1 _12_tf_c ""' "" ,.,.. """""· ,..,.,...,.... BOX 22t
""'"'
·-··
..
,
_
...
POMEROY,
O!UO
S.
Thomas
3'10;
L.Bailey
291.
lin
and
granddaughter,
Tena,
of
planthed
and
during
the
first
10
___ Auto Sales
..=::"· .::.: ,:_.......
2 12 3tc
Mr. and Mrs. Daye Gotschall Handicap 837; Total 2212. Won Columbus, visited Mrs. Minnie son called on the Green•.
month or
In the8 field.
0
11160 VALIANT, In good con,
- - - , of Ballimore, Md., were vlsillng 2 Lost 1. Arnold'• Sohto - J. Carroll and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Greer
You sboold use
hybrid "'
dition. May be •een durmg ,
Services _
SIX ROOM house, full baae- IMr. and Mrs. J . G. Swan over iMenehlnl 385; s. Globokar 303; Ronald Donnelson of Colum- and family vi•lted Mr.
and you would any variety wben It
ment, 2 miles north of Hem- a recent Sunday.
I J . Thompson 309; S. Arnold bus spent a week with
her Mrs. Cecil Roseberry and lam- does a bolter job for
on
week at """ mill on Peach WY 2-2243 Is the phone 10 cal
Fork Rd. Call anytime . WY for Limestones. any
size
lock Grove . Free gas. Floyd! Jeffrey Hilklary, grandson of 268; Handicap 930; Total 2195. grandmother, Minnie
Carroll lly.
your farm. You can teD about
2-'1112.
2 11 6tc Prompt deHvery. Emmet W
Well, Chesler, Ohio. Phone !Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swan, Is Won I Lost 2
aod family.
Mr. aod Mrs. Lawrence Bush tbla by testing It Drs! lor •
VALIANT
Shuler, Contracting.
2 11 etc ill of bronchial pneumonia.
Team No. J - P . Davla 2M; Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and daoghter, Connie, Racine, year or two. The !lliiJI _ehar.
in good cond•11160
i 29 If• HOUSE for sal" 3 mn.S from Mr. and Mrs. Merle Davts Blind 255; L. Sewell 282; Blind
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Route, and Earnest Brewer,
m the
during
Pomeroy on Rt. 143. John A. spent a evtnmg recently with 255; Handicap 1005; Total 2081. Gr1mm, Racine, Mrs.
Mary local, visited Rev. and Mrt.
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tion. May be seen
· G. . . . PIDmllb
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Jeffers. Jr., Ph. WY 2-604 6. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grant of Won I Lost 2. Lewla Repair - Powell and children, Steve and John Busch """""ly.
week at Saw Mill on Peach , -"""
Fork Road, or call any time
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P. Sylvester 385; M. Hennesoy Mlla aod Mrs. Mary Kerns.
Mrs. Mae Brewer Is at Col2 10 Stc Middleport
WY U812.
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Mrs. Mildred Mills of Colum- j280; Bilod 255; B. Neaae 290. Mr. aod Mrs. Dana Holter, umbus carlnR for the sick.
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Tile Rambler
Bad 9GtD- .,..,_
II'OR ~Mlddleoort • tall- bus visited Mr . and Mrs. Wor- JHandlcap 109; Total 212t. W&lt;m Janet Sue, Coolville, Rt. 1, vis- . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jordan
eiiAI.DWIN
W.W llludanl of 11ompael
Wo oD str' located 352 N. ley Francis aod her son. Bob, 12 Lost 1.
lied her paretns, Mr. and Mra. and daugbler of St. Albans, W.
OTHIR FAMOUl
Bseotleace
8eWB - eeL Middleport lnst Sunday.
i
Clyde Wines.
Va Y!Bltecl btl parenlll, Mr.
IIIANDI
1111 - room, r111o Allll ,....
Rrruo'tlo " Priced for qulcll .ale
Ill- Mr. aod Mrs. Ray Shenefield \. Team High Series .- Crow'• Mr. aod Mrs. Dave Grueoer
Mrs. Arlie Well. Mr.
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burden all •round , from the 1ton
United Pre-a Iolera1Uonel
writer on down . For example . I In 18fH Johann Strau.. conA thought for the day: Amer·
HOLLYWOOD 1 UPI' - My Saturday niJ!ht ABC • TV will du&lt;'tPd 'the
" Blue Danube l&lt;'an humorllt Jamet , Thurber
wife SiYJ it 1s gettma tougher pre1ent .~
one-hou r spen~! Waltz '' for the lirR1 time in once 1aid · ·· vou m1ght as well
and h)Uii(her each dfl:y to wake called The_ Way Out Mtm , public at a concert m Vltmna I rall nat on your face at lean
mP up. She tf-J inks it 11 psy cho- about sclentis1s and ol h~'&gt;rs who
In 1945, the Hungarian rlty of ovi!r too far backwnd.''
\(Jgil'a\ on my part. Jn yeneral, are helping shape the fut ure, Budapt!Bt fe ll to Ruslltan ~Did- I
ye1. Sper&gt;lally, it IS the black 1 '-nd a re ctont ~~1f.l8~f' d1·a1l wtth
I
spell-the want~ to go back a poetry - wt1hng eomputer.
lo sleep -that come11 over
The compU!er wtll bto '\HtHL tn
at thP t~ought or hewing to operation on the show . It is adread the daily press releaaes ' just~d " lo d1g1•st . and_then ust',
that bring tlw ~~otorylines I.M tele- ba~ tc English .. w11h proper
vlsiml shows. We all pj:ty a syntax : gra~mnflc•u ll~ per fed
.20. Hold 1D
8. Polntul
price for our chOl&lt;'e:i.
stm lf'nrrs wlth "' HU bJ~f . verb
AOR088
oon•
Mna•Uan
Mornings qhoulci hf' dlf't' I" Y, aMrl ob)Pd "
1!ornrtunRtt&gt;lv .
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tempt
l. DogmlirUO
wholt&gt;~Mit' and full ,,r
opll- ·· tht&gt; senl,..nt't'':l t.lu not necessarhill
:t.Not
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nnsm . Mtnt· ure t:ke the lu~t i ily rnnh , ,·nv· · sot mplt&gt;
~: g~~r'r&amp;
prof!X
2%. Coqr,.
to lootoh
agnnizmg hour bPfor~ the flr"t
.. ,.. Ps , Wf!- would, you shall ,
Jl&amp;.l'mtnt5
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na.m••
cocktail. At the br~Qkfas 1 table ,
Shall flO! I 11ghten a moose'll 10. Pert. to
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t he E'Br
ont' read:; " McH ale's 'Jnvy '' PLH'I:l~llt&gt; "''"
u .t'othor:
eml:lol\ati.on
12. Moldint;
oolloq.
7 , Perilla.
edge ~ &amp;r&lt;lh.
for fPb. 16 . "Ca pt Binghamp-.
26.Applo
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Kind
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ton 's wife pay s a surpr isf' v1s1t I Thr Chann el Swim: " The
Me&lt;!
'leRud•r't Aa•••
Spa.nilh
device
to Tari!IUpa !~land whil r !he ! Pupe and 1he Vatican," a one 14. Browned
21. lllrt.hplaoe
veil
of AbrahiLlll 39. Lin.rdo
captain is In the midst ot pro- hour s pt&gt;_eiftl about th~ Catholic
9. F~me
ln the sun
Now
30. Wa.ter J"od;
ll . Th~
11. Pilaster
duclng a show starr ing exon(•l r hureh m modt&gt;rn times , airs
Mexico
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16. P&amp;tJioliO
1'1. &amp;f-iat
danrer Suzie Calyton .''
I on NH:f'TV March 9.
3f.. l&gt;oorkeeper 40. lnrredient
l9 , .M hom@
orpmaaInalo
u.t B. lodge
tton: .. bbr-.
20 . Owing
lt could be any show. And
36. 014 eapital: fl, Donkey
13. CI'UIIIh wltll 18. Platform
the press re\ease writer is no
THE ALMANAC
.a. A s1ze
Irololld
the !e~t
tor
!f'SS trappPd by the absurd plot By Unlhod Prero;l lnlel'llatlonal
of coal
37. Leave out
mualcianll
J8 , BortJdum
lines thai mu st be procf'ssedl Today Is Sat~rday. F'~b. 13, %K. Cllpture.!H
colloq.
through to the public ~~verv ~ 0 tltt' 44th day oJ 1965 wnh 321
29.
Turnt'd
often , however, a rf:'lfase to follow
.
a.l.rllil
comei through thai lightens the
Tht! moon IS opproachmg
31. Strike

1961 Chevrolet 'h Ton Pickup

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1 fighllng Ihat c-ost the Germa ns 1
·rhe eveni ng star is lupltt&gt;r . 1 more than ~ .000 kllltd •nd I
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Ame-n&lt;'an artist Grand Wood 133,000 raptured.
,
\ was born on this day Ul 11192
In 1963, Communillt rtbela hl· 1
· On thi• day I~ history '
Jacked a Venewelan lrej!lhter .
ln 163.S. the first publ1 c school as e gesture of defiance and \
m A.rnenca, the Boston Latin sailf'd to Brazil , where they\
School , was established m Bos- were given asylum .

V8 engine. Standard trans Blue fin!Hh, showroom elean
interior. good tires, radio and beater

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and Mro. Clyde Wines.
supper guest Tuelday ..l!lllnC. I
Mrs. Frances Brown and Ml'. and Mrs. Arlie West
children of Oak Hill vlsltecl ber vjslted lolr. and Mrs.
Wald
sleter, Mr. and Mrs.
LoweD Hayman Saturday.
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Over 219 Attend Card Party
Given
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A program commem~~~ : : :
j'I•Februory
as /t.Dierlcan
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Program Commemorating February
Given DAR Chapter on..F~~ nt a chat-

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Councilors

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Rock Sp=·c: Sccutl Pack
th:, Metgs Chapter, Daughters usual form with
Mlsl 24f wUI bold their blue
d
I the American Revo lt j Jon, ,son Jones, l'ei•nhat, ,_,_
in aold banquet Saturday, ~--S.:Ol
omet ~' riday ttfternoon at the IB.. Sanborn,
e P"""'·
I the Sallsbury .,..~ .
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home of Mrs. C. M. Hennesy. I charge. f r~.he ~lnging ol the Each family Is : : to ~ble
Asststrng hoslesse~ were Miss played I o~tbem and the
covered dlab Ul be ~WDnlahed.
Gtbbs M1ss Bee San- Nation&amp;
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Pat service. Meat "
ur

j;)Yet 21t persons attended::
The Rev . Howard
Ruppelt
c4n! party held Tuesday by t
StudiO Reuter lnsuranre , OhiO was In Athens Friday to attend
MJdd!eport Child Conserva JOn
-• H ling
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held by the Rev .
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p 1- l El men- 1Vallev P!umbmg auu
ea
' \ an apt-n wl..lse
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Lt.,..Scm th\ ;~r s . R:fresh- fabric Shop SwiSner and Lohse l and M" Lew Kennerle at e

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. pi'OipectiYe memberl of .,.
'!be valentine theme waa car- claBI Devotloru were given by
tal')'
hool Ul ~nglhroughout I Drugstore. Chapman s Shoes , I Presbytenan Manse h Elt&gt;8·
na&amp;•
ried out in the
decorationS Ruth. JenkinJ, '11le bolts served
menta were serv
M
nte ShOt' Store . Myrta
Ln the ttccounl ot t e
tt.-ou.ghout the bome.
t at
the close of
the evening and pnzes awarded K:~~~e- Beaut\ Shop . Moore's nor &lt;'trcl~ meeting Ul 'l'hur~· ~nor:nd Mr-:;' Dale Dutton
pledge w.-s led
Mll· The Rutland Garden
Clu~ 'lbe meetln&amp;, in charge of refr=en s to Mrs. Charlene
to players
Auio Store. L .&amp; z Dress Shop. days paper, Mrs Wilham Aut
~~' Netgler had., her top- ' Lochary. Mrs. •u:.al Detense wlil sponsor a bake sale,
Mrs. Ray Seldenabel, prealdent, the as '!d children, Terrie
Mtrc:hanli contnbutmg pnzes Elberfeld 's Dept Star~. Blue I was tht! hostes~ mslead ~:dMrs tc . t uut House~ ~ot
f or hoan g&lt;iV t the N
Iurday , Feb. 13 at tht&gt; ~aJtta at opened with the Lord's Prayer ::r;lmmy' Mr. and Mrs Tol!J
and Grev Reswurant ~armers John Krawsct~n tts sta
- "·'le ., .,.,htch ::ohe Identified as report.
d tributes to Department Store be&amp;inDRI
and pledge to the fla&amp;, follow~ F l
Mr and Mrs. David
Were Dutton Drugsto-re.. Ingles
B
c Porne· 1 M1ss Ell
Dutton has r~turn ~
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by ...._ No
ower.
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FW'tltture Store .lerrv s t&gt;au- 1Bank and Savmgs o ·
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t • Th"' ('ourl Hou se
nd WashlngtoD takea 9.30 a. m.
ed. eel with devottons
1wD.
r~ D t Mr anti Mrs. Ma.~.._.
ty Shop, Jo An~ White Beauty rO'r :"latiOnal Bank.. Harley &amp; ed tu [)enmson Unlversilrhe s:- Sch~ol Hou~." Your House" Lmcoln aworks ot Edwm Mark- 1 A Beaux Art&amp; ball
ma Chapman. During the busl· K~::s· and .Ruth Jenkins.
Salon Duke Cleantors. Deb s B~nnett Shof' Stm e Dowme &amp; Granville after spendlng
t
nd r,od ~ Houst" .
from the Russell Low· by the French c\asa o
ness aeuion, Mrs. Olin GoodBar~r Shop Roush Shot&gt; Store ' liross Bowet s Dnve-ln Restau- mester break Wllh her parens . a I h~• remarks Mt'S Neigler ham and Jam~ ference was \ High School will be held Satur~ wiD wu reported Ul and a
Middleport 'Department Stme, I rant . . Pomf&gt;roy l'ement Block I Mr and Mrs Uale ~ut~~~nBrad ~tr:sst"d that uur courthouse! ell The State M:h 10-11·12 at day from 8:30 • U:SO p.m., ~ romd-robiD card was sent to
Rawlings' Garage. Wa\lare • Co
AD Wood and, Sons. . James Arnold and Cec a tor are symbols of JU.Sti{'e, htw, ;announced for
in Columbus. I the schooL The affalr, open
her.
Jewelry Store Middleport Book WhoiPSale Co . lit'Osslrr s Jew- I bun have left for Flon~d w der Hnd are an Jmportant tht: Nell Ho~e luncheon will the public is for couples ~ Games were played with prlz,
Store, Bakers F'urntture Store, I elr~ StC&gt;re. Assoctated Radtu cmd an extended winte~ :~~ad~;gh- ::rt ot uur herttage. She stat· The Char~~rc:y 12 with M r a. and _will be formal lor l~e&amp;
ea awarded to Mrs . Joseph BeeKeith Gobel ford . Marttn Res· : 1'\1 t;Jlmore Supph
M•s Elmer Ree ed lett to ed th&lt;1! mu sL"hoolhou ses pro be held
d Mrs Dort Schae· sem1-formal for the men
gle Mrs. Bemk:e Darst a guer«,
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the best tn education to who w e~ e Cittzens contest will 1 Hearl churcl' a
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the valentine theme were aerv- thy maser,

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Francis F'lonst Pomero\
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ehtidren '" 11 church and that C th f' Women
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My Dreams," and ''My ValenThe saitsbllry PTA wUl meet
line Romeo.'' Group .~ging of
Tuesday at 7:3'1 p.m. Founders
'' Rainbow At Sunset, conclud·
' Robert Burkett, president of
the It-ague. thanked the mem- •
Day will be observed and all
ed the program.
bers of the league fOI theJr
MJS!
past presidents will be bonor:
During the social bour
re.
cooneratmn and the mel chants I I
president prt"sided when we shou
I r the year were ed RefreshmenlS wm be serv
freshments were served and
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Committees
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h the Catholic Worn- I ed ·
Plans were ma de for the an-I music presented bY Amos Leon•
TONIGHT
l tn makmg the prizes
possJble.l tJan Sennce of the Chfton (:i.r
She
~:~e~uElt'rn:; VigilaHee namec~u: ~~ the Sacred Heart ~
Meigs County Democrat- nual Inspection to be held May ard at plano and Homer Rice,
"NORTH TO ALASKA"
The lea~ue has p1anned a skat cu lt met at Graham Stallon thought I
f I iberty" and that ens ·h met Thursday evening lc Club will meet Monday even· %6th when Evangeline Chapter, the violin .
('l'Pchnicolor)
mg party ror children of mem· I Methodist church Monday e~e- •s
pnl'e o ,
I chut~~ church auditorium.
ing, ~"eb. 15, at the Second OES, met Thursday evemng at
----John Wayne, Stew~rt. Gran!{
bers
and
children
of
the
County
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Blake
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th•
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rs
Paul
easel,
president,
ward
FirehOIIIIO
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Masonic
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in
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Electa
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er, Erni(' Kovl!C'S. F ab1an.
FHturettt: Wlf• Decoy
• Home as gues~• lor Tuesday tJonals .
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the m,eeting ·with pray· Members are asked to bring port. Mrs. Kathryn
Mitchell, V l
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evemng
" W• Woold See .lesus was
open
on committees were wrapped package~ of op to $1 Worthy Matron and
Allen
a enUne ar y
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; theme used m program led by
er. N~m~ Thornton and Mrs. value to be auctioned off. La- Hughes, Worthy Patron, pre· The Electa Clrcle r"f :~~·
SUN .. MON., TUES .
Fob. 14-15·16
' Al1't.Nll TOURN~MENT
,I Wilma Blake with Rut~ ~7:~
:t;~;ge Ha~tett Sr., sick; Mrs. dies are asked to brlng sand- sided over the meeting whlaic~ Sa~bo~~r!"c:!~ti~t t Churc~
"BEDTIME STORY"
ley franciS Olwer an
ld Mullen and Mlsl Mar· wiches or cookies.
had been postponed from s t epo
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I Mr and Mrs V"' Hannahs. ' Fu; readmg Mabel Johnson ,
The hymn . • Of, Jesus, I Have . Dona
eO membership and Pomeroy Chapter No. 80, week.
sponsored a valentme p.,.,
(Tt-ehmcolor)
Marlon Brand{!, Oav!d N\~Pn, Mr a ld \Irs Hugh Custer at· l accom panted by Helen Barker Promloed." and prayer by Mrs. tha -~':;"ty 'Mlsl Ann• Howell, Royal Arch Masons. wUl hold
Pro Urns lor the ritualistic resident&gt; of the Meigs county
Shirley .Tone::~, ManE" Y.. md
tended
the
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at
piano.
sang
"How
Great
Thou
Joseph
Cook
opened
thes:;'~~
~p:..':ive·;
Mra.
Pal
Duffy,
their
annual
iDspeeOon
Monday,
work
were Beth Pullen, chap- Infirmary lUesday after:.::ed
s,or, RPbecca Sand. Dody
Tournament
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Emerson
Lanes.
Art
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the
MJSslonary
tist
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slic
rel~Uons·
Mrs.
Robert
at
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p.m.
with
E•cellent
lain;
Mrs.
Pearl Reynolds, as- Group slngmg. was
at the
Goodman .
P:eltunH•: Tricky Chlcb
Parkersburg, W Va, Wednes· , Nmeteen answered roll call ' ol the Pomeroy First Batthe ' :"bkett spirltu~l development; Companion Charles E. Zlmmer- soctate matron; Roma Hawk· with Mrs. Mannmg Kl':"cookles
da\o, Feb loth
I Christmas cards are bewg 3B~! church Thursday evenmg a
~ R~e Raub,
literature; man, district depUty grand blgh ins, Ada; Feme
Cbeesebrew, piano. Ice cream an
in·
Colorcartoon•
: sorted packed and matled dt I church.
I Mt~~s
Lewl• and Mrl. Ell· priest of Wellston, as the In· warder· and Grace French, sen· were served those In ¥11•
reel t~ Formosa for leper coloMrs. J . E. Foster, president, Mrs. ~ program; and aU apectlng officer. Work wlll be tine!. Mrs. French repo;rted on eluding Mrs. Eva HartJ,eY. ~··
mes and under privileged dnl· conducted a short busmeJs • : ' ge~e
a.=i chairmen of com- conferred lD the Mark Masten sick members.
Ted Rlley, Mrs. France!tB~b:;
dren
: sJOn lt was reported that
e ' of cera the eaecutive commlt· de
The chapter voted to
sell Mrs . Kloes, Mrs. Fr
The nexl meetmg wtll be at , white cross quoto had
bee~ ' mJttees,
wlll be IOrved by brooma from the Blind Jleparl.- and Mrs. John_ Full•. Loree
Chiton Methodtsl church
filled and sent . to Its ~~~n~ te~he auditOr's report
was ladles of the Eastern Star al ment of the state with M ra. Kloe• accompamed the llrGIIP·
I tion An mvltatJOn was r
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b Miss Anna Howell. 11 6:30 p. m. preceding the meet· Pearl Repnolds named a• chairPANAMA CITY' Panam• ; attend QuJet Day at G~~~~ i gtv:"vo(.d to purchase sugar lng, with the ladies Invited.
man. Mrs. Allen Hughes an· Mr~. Chilth Home
'U P!' - LJghtweJghl champion , Eplseopal churrh. T~
! wa lor the church kitcben
Feb. II
nouoced that a grand lnspecFl iOO Trip
('arlos Ortiz has promised to gJfl offenng was dedicated by 1bo~ls I to purchase apace in
The TwUight Garden club wUI Uon would be held at Cbeshlre Fro~
or Chlicls has re-

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wttre. Evans Supt&gt;t m , . lhmJ... Store , Gibbs '!! Grot'ery &lt; Mr Homer Cooke remams .the place v.here humor, tea~ o ents of ~~orled caKe. ICe gram w
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Da7
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Youn Adult Clall of the Mrs. Henry Relbe' r~ ~r: was given by Mrs.
William
Ftrestont' Kmg Budder's Sup- Hlt&gt;&lt;~ttner Auto . Robmson Laun- 1hned for several days
&lt;'ontnbult&gt; to the pr&lt;•blt-rn~
r The table wa.s covered with The
Fgint Baptlst Church Smlth, Mrs. RoUin Bear '
. Grueser and an article, "OUr
lv . Rowl('v and Reed Hard - dry and Orycleanmg . Starks , M• and Mrs Bernard Fullz mg us today from the youth o
linen cloth and centered l,\1.\h \ P~meroy Monda Feb. 15, at Bentz Wolfe, Mrs. Fred Dessa- Precious Liberties,'' by Homer
~·~re. Foreman and .S.bbott Bahr Orugs Pickens Pam\ and ~ard· ' \\ere m Columbus Wednesday lour n&lt;~twn and every eflurt mu~~ : r~en glass grape spray Rank· W:ill meet 'n th/'church base- uer, Mrs. Arnold
Mrs. Rice. A poem. "An Old Valent'lothier
Glona ·s
Beaul\• ware Mason Furmturt! Store , where they attended a Prose- bt: madt' tu keep hom~~ tnget
dgby green tapers. Mrs. Emcr· 7.30 P-~· J bers are to brlng Charles Cohen, Mrs.
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Shop Powell s Sunetro Stal!un, Iewell Tt-a co . Kroger's , Na-~ cutors' Conference
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Heaton
Tmv;s Bargamland
Junmy s lwnal Lift&gt; and ArrJdenl Ins
Mrs Vernon Weber and sons . In ~pet~kmg of ''Gods houshe
ffee service. Mrs. Eliz.abeth re~~~enta. Council OauKhterB l guests, Mrs. Bernlce JdohnMso,n,
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Jill Wbile there Mrs.
forced the bout o
. Wall; " She was assisted
by wembers of the cl~. ci closed meetl at town bal Rl''a.mGer·
assisted In the care of her dau·
Mrs Aten Sham anti M r a.
Prayer by Mrs. as
were p.m.
Pro!lf•m.:....~. on Sell
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ghter Mrs. Falkner, wbo wat
I Cook
A circle of prayer con· the meeting and g":!rded to
Johna~
lunch
conri~ed to her home with hop' eluded the program.
played with prlleB Mrs Char· Help Health
r .
.,... table
atili•.
Refreshments carrying out the I MISS ' Anna Howell, loa ' Rose at noon, brlnPta
Mrs. Falkner, wbo hal serv·
valentine theme was served by l ies Clarkson and ~
secvtce.
ing f the Brad- '1'be Meigs Ccuoty TB
and ed as supervllor for the_ past
' Mrs Dale Wippel and Mr&gt; T Raub. Refreshme the
Re&amp;ular meet ~ld Wednes- Health Assoclatlon met lUes· year and a half at the !lillcresl
' T Shelton. At the March meet· out the valentine To:eScally, bury PTA will ::b 17 at 7:30 day evening at tbe home of Sanitarium In Birmlngba~ was
lng Mrs Grover Salser Sr served by Mrs.ll
Mrs Rob- day eveolnl,
. Ill be the the Executive Director• Mrs. recently promoted to Director
wHi be guest speaker Mrs Sle- Mrs Howard : . eyJohn .
at the IC~"!'e ;.y
pre&gt;- Manning Kloeo. Mn.
Carl of Nurses. She graduated {rom
\ phenson will have . the devo- l ert Bur~ett, PhUip Meler, and reautar R~esbm!.,tl wUI
be Kautz, president, conducted tba Holzer Hoapital ~I ~ Nur~
' lions and Mrs Wilham Watson vltclJ, rs.
gram.
Grade meeting.
lng In 19511. Mrs. Chtlds mot..d Mrs Joseph Cook will be Mrs. Adolph Saelens;,.m
be served by lbe Fourtb
Mrs Mlldred Headley· gave er Mrs. Mlnnle Gilmore, reMIDDLEPORT, 0.
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room mothers.
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Cc 1ng1on Ky with
hostesses.
March 10 following church ser·
The Past Preslclontl of thO a report of tba
we
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Ul be no re·
loll AUldllarJ of meeting held In Cclwnbua. p,..~ Mr and Mrs. Raymo
vice• and t d re;: Lent
American~ Poal will meet were made for the annual dindaugbter, Kathy, and ,..
freshmenta ue
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Gerald
_ .... ,.. to be held March turned to Mlddlepo;rt wlth Mn.
at the home o1 ,.. •·
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socl8 l eli
.. WHIRl THI VALUII AREI
Wildermuth
WadoesdaY
even·
Karen
ArmBirong,
- Childs. - - - - Homemaken' Club
Each member Is to brlna a rector at the Ne!JOnvDle T. B.
To Meet Feb. 17th
~· for a patient at MWer'a Hoapltal wUl be the auest speak· M,., ·Roberti
The Syracuse Third Wednesnomtoatln&amp; commltlee was Sewing Club Ho1t
day Homemakers Club
wlll Cottage, Dayton.
111 regular meeUn&amp; In tbe
co--'"'
gifts were
presented
COLOR IT YElLOW
.......- of Rlcbard
and Hostess
Mrs. Robert
Roberta
Thur..
NUTON 8"
16"x60" S.veled Eclga
1town hall Wednesday, Feb.
NEW YORK (UP!)
-'l'be
Frisda Faebnle
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he tba Trl.C1ty
from 10 a.m. unUl S p.m. 'Roll
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t -·""·'
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REG. $27.95
manu....The evening was open -~·
REG. $9.95
Jessie Ccttrlll.
Mrs. ~r- products bere.
·-·-•Mr
and ly and in sewing. Refreshments
' In the aftorDOOII
In a aludy to .....,..,~ AIWldln&amp; were
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ed to Mrs Robert
!rude Johnson, a registered 'll\ll1ethV color prelerencet reCarl Kautz, MlBI Faehnle, were serv
·11 Wilson
·, nurse will pve a program on
aled personality t:ypel, the Mr. and Mrs. JUchard Cham- Rawlings, Mrs. Russe
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MOdred Mrs. ~~ W~~m~~
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and Mr. and
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Mrs
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hal a 'eat or IIOYwlle!;' Kioea. Mn. Kiooa repo;rted 1~ FIFredck, MrsLetftt:l~adf~:. Maa~harle~
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Effectlvo February 15th

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Many More Bargains!
SALE ENDS MARCH 11

u.. Your Credit. Open A Blld·A-Count

THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS CO.

Pay Nothing Down-At little H $5.00 Monthly

Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

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10:00 MoroJui Movta
11 :30 Prloo IJ Rllbl
12:00 Donna Reed
12:30 ~·albe: Koowa Best

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1:30 '1'be People's Cbolce
2:110 Flame In '!be Wind
2:30 Day In Court

GuldlD&amp; Licht

1:110 Women's Pap

!:55 News
1:00 General Hospital
S:SO Youoa Marrlecla
4:00 Trafbnaster
5:00 Super Show

1:25 WCIIS Nen
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2:00 P•wonl
Z:30 Hou!e Pa.riJ
J:OO To TeO The Truth
3:25 CBS News
S:SO Edge Of Nlgbt
4:10 Secret Storm
4:SO Lime Ranger
li:OO Bowery Boyo

5:35 Superman
6:110 Local News and Wealber
6:15 News
G:llO Leave It To Beaver
7:110 Rifleman

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1:15 Your Weatherman
1:20 Sporll
I:SO CJ1S Evening N..,.
7:00 Sao Francisco Beat
7:30 '!be MUDStero

7:30 JODD1 Quest '
8:110 Donna Reed
I :30 My Tbreo Solo
9:00 Bewitched
t:30 PeylGII Place
IO:OO .llnun)' Dean

6:00 Perry Maaon

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11:00 The Now1 Tonletrt
11:10 Weather

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DONATION
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -:- Bre&gt;tben Wolfaan&amp; and GqJ!frled
Re!nblnlt bavo doaa*l tbelr
fltber'a Mal Relobardl library
1Mi·.l;1balm Wtlmwm ,IDotltU!I
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dui:er Mlljon
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tbo tilQidrysklt U1J1111!1 Madrid,
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for
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NEW YORK (UPI)-U tbere
ore tba proper renewals and ll
pilotl ol DeW sjlowa mate tho
grade, producer Herbert BfDII.
kin and blJ Plaut!IS
Productions could be responsible lor
five dramatic progriJDI oo the
CBS network next fal\. Qlrrenl

are "The Defeaden," "1' he
Doclon and the Nlll'lto" and
the recently arrived "For the
People." In the making
are

"'l'ba Q\1111" and "C&lt;lronet
Blue." However, "For the PeoPle still baa to provo llloll,
ind who knon what WIU happen With ''Tbe
Delenders''

od lor Wlll'ltel' -... . . · .

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lhoulcl E. G. ManhaU, the bead
lawyer, leave tbillooftnm lhow
as it bal ~ iDilmalad
he
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GARNBB lloNim • _

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7,55 Dati, Word
1:00 Bit Pleture
8:30 Jack La LaJme
9:00 Fun School
t:45 Kin&amp; and Odle

7:25 Dally Word
7:30 Bozo The Clown
8:110 Buddy Starcher Show
9:00 Ceptalo KJtnearoo
10:00 Mllre Wallace lo News
IO:SO I Love Lucy
11:00 Andy of Mayberry
11:30 '!be MeCoys
12:00 Love of Llfo
12:25 News
12:30 Searcb For Tomorrow

10:10 llaD 1e1111 for DaddJ
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Our Annual Winter Sale

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No woltlng In line for your banking'

1:11

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"with her daughter and

Monday's Television Program

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7:2$ Today Out Your Way
1:2S Today Out Your Way
t :OO Cartoonsv!De
1:30 Bacllelor Father
10:00 Mall:e Room for Daddy
10:30 Wbat 'a Tbll Song
10:55 News Morning Repol1
II :00 Concentration
11:30 Jeopardy
12:00 Say Wben
12:SO Truth or Consequences
12:55 News Day fleport
1:00 Midday News
1:30 Slngina Jamboree
I :55 Afternoon Report
2:00 Moment of Truth
2:30 The Doctors
3:00 Another World
3:30 You Don't Say
4:00 Match Game
4:30 Mr. Cartoon
5:30 Laramie
I:SO News Picture
6:45 Jim Thacker
1:55 TV S Weather
7:110 Huntl•v·Rnnkley
7:SO Monday Nlght at Movlsl
8:00 Andy Williams
10:110 Alfred Hitchcock
11 :GO Late News Pictw-e
ll:IS Weather
11 :20 Sports Roundup
II :30 Tonl8ht

MON., FEB. U BIGBIJGHTS
7:30 Monday Nlght at
The
Movies - "Three Stripes In the
Stm.'' atarrlna AIdo Ray, and
Phil Carey. sat. Hu&amp;b O'Reilly
bitterly hetes the Japanese af·
ter fighting them for
tbret
yeara. lie 11 ordered to occupa·
lion duty in Japan. Th1!1'1! ho
maetl a lovely Japaneoe translator, and 10011 flnda blm&amp;elf
helpin&amp; Japanese war orphans.
10:00 The Alfrecl Hltcbooct
Hour - "'l'be Trap." A pbilanderlne wife enllstl the ail o.l
ber husband.. male secretary
In a plan to murder ber spouse.

QUJNB ASSIGNED

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - JUch.
ani QuiDe will cllNcl Roaallnd
Rq..tl In "Oh Dad, Pocr Dad"
foro l'lramGIIDI l'lciUNI.

WCHS- TV
Channel •
7:25 Dally WOJ'll
7:30 Bozo The Clown
8:00 Buddy Starcher
a,oo Captain Kangaroo
10:00 Mike Wllllace lo New'
10 :30 I Love Lucy
11:00 Andy Cf Mayberry
11 :30 The McCoys

12:00 Loe .. Llfl
12:25 CBS Newa
12:30 Searcb For Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding Light
1:110 Woman's Paae
1:2~ WCHS News
1:30 As Tbe World Turns
2:00 Password
2:30 House Party
3:00 To Tell The Truth
3:25 CBS News
3:30 Edge Of Night
1: oo The Secrer Storm
4:30 Lone Ranger
5:00 Bowery Boy•
6:110 Newa Report
6:15 Your Weatherman
6:20 Sports
6 :30 CBS Everdng News
7:110 San Francisco Beal
7:30 To Tell the l'ruth
8: 00 I' vt Got A Secret
8 :30 Andy Griffith Show
9:00 Lucy Show
9:30 Many Happy Returns
10:110 CBS Repo;rts
10 :30 Legislative Report
11:00 Duke 'o News l'onigbt
11 :15 Weather Teller
II :20 Late Show
FIELD DAY FOR JACKIE
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI)
- Jackie Gleason will have a
musical field day at the Dora!
Beach Hotel here Feb. 14.
GIeason will be guest leader
of the bands of Guy Lombardo
and Count Basle to welcome
them to the hostelry. It will be
the first lime these two musical aggregations, whlcb play
completely dlfferenl styles, ev•
er performed under one roo!.

ASSIGNMENT

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Jennifer llllary, a pretty Brltlsh
otarlet, has been aulped her
first rnojor role In "Tbt U!lknoWII Bottle." starrin&amp; Kirk
Dou&amp;laa and Richard Harris.

WHTN- TV
Channel 13
7:55 Daily WOl'll
8,oo Compass
8:30 Jack La Lanne
9:110 Fon School
9 : 4~ King and Odie
10:110 Morning Movie
I uo Price Is Riiht
12:110 Donna Reed
12:30 Father Knows Best
1:110 HeUo Pea-Pickers
I : 30 The People's Choice
z,oo Flame In tbe \Vm4
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 Young Marrieds
4:00 Trailmaster
5:00 Super Show
5:35 Superman
6:00 Weather
6:05 News
6: 15 Peler Jennings - News
6:30 Leave It To Beaver
7:110 runeman
7 :30 Voyage
8:30 No Time For Sergeants
9:00 Wendy lo Me
10 :00 Dinah Shore Special
10:00 Ben Casey
ll:IIO News
ll: 10 Local News I. Sportl
11:20 Weather
11 :25 Sporla
11:30 The Lee Crane Sbow
ALPINE GUIDE
NEW YORK WPI) - Event•
ln the Alploe countries rangIng from International ski jumpIng compelltions to wine fe ..
tivals throughout !965 are listed in a brochure now available
to the poblic.
Tbe brochure has a country·
by-country llsting of Austrla,
France, Germany, Italy, Mona.
co, Switzerland aod Yug011lavla
under the categorleo of sports,
folklore and entertainment: studies, congresses, trade
faira
and erhihlts, and music, festl·
vals and art uhlbitloos. It ill
avaUable free from the Alpine
Tourist Comml•ston, P . 0. Boll
II, New Yorlt, N. V. 10010.

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The Melg! COUilty commis· 1 tatned by the county highway weight.
sioners on recommendation of department.
1 It was also unan1mously ap- .. ·
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voted The commissioners agreed to , proved by the commission to ~:::/
Engmeer H. P. Chrtsty,
order the reduction after
Mr. transfer SalisbUI'Y Twp. Road
this morning to reduce
the Christy said that some surface T·76, known as the Children's
load limit by 50 per eent on ~II treated roads are beginn.ing . to Horne road, to t~e county road ;~
suriace treated
roads mam- show the effects of excess av~ ~ystem, along. wath T·75 m Sal· I f~l
·· -1sbury township, known as tnP. 1~;: ~
Highland road .
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1: 15 Palterns in Arithmf'!ir
1:30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Mab Room lor Daddy
LO :JO Whitt 's Thb S(lng
liJ :)S News Mormng RL"port
u·ou Concentration
II :30 JO&lt;Jpardy
12 ·00 Say When

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News Day Reporl

1:00 Midday New!i Pidu.rt'

1 30 Singmg Jambori'e
1 1:00 Moment ol Truth
2:30 The Doclon
J :00 Another World
~ : 30 You Uon't Say
4:00 Match Game
4:25 Afternoon Ht!J.JU/'l
4:30 Mr. &lt;..:art(IOD

6:00 Yogi Bea r
5:30

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1:30 News Piclure
8:45 Jim Thacker
1:55 TV 3 Weather
7:00 Huntley-Hrmkl t&gt;y

'1 . 30 Trial al .N ur l'm~t&gt;l · ~
l ::tU Hullabaloo
t ::SO That was the Wt't'k Th!it
Was

10:00
11:00
11 :15
11 :20
11 :30

Telerhone Hour
New s
Weather
Sport•
Toniiht Show

HOLLYWOOD \UPI) - Tho
'"Dr. Kildare " series, a s~ow
Which usuall y has a senou!t
. theme, will have a musica l show
In one of its segmeni!I .Do.r(lthy
Provine will b"' gut~~l star m \he
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2:55 News

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3:00
4:00
5:00
6:35
6:00
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J lltl To Tell The Truth
J 'l.':J CBS Ne ws
:1 :m Edge of Night
4 !HI T he Secret Storm

General Holpllal
Young Married•
Trailmaster
Super Show
Superman
Local New• I WNither
News

6:30 Leave IL To Beaver
7:00 Rifleman

4 :10 Lone Ranger
5 UO lJ.owt:&gt;ry Hoya
ti uu !'lews romght
t; 1~ Your WP.at~rman
ti :w Sports
ti :10 CBS News
; .00 Joey Bi~hop
7 30 Sugarfoot
a 30 Hed. Skelton
9 31\ Petticoat .Junrtion
10 ·00 Hollow Crown
11.00 The New :. Tonight
11. IS Weather
11 ·20 Movie

7 30 Comba1
8:30 Mcllale 't Nrvy

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8:30 Peyton Pia, •
10:00 Fugitive

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11 :10 Local Newt
II : I f) Weather
II :20 Sports
IUD Lee Crane Show
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Bachelor Fother
Make Room for Daddy
Wbat;t Tllil ilonl
M..-nln( Report
u:ot Concentration
II :SO Jeopardy
IUO Sty Wheo
J% :30 Trulh or ConsequeDCel
ll:51l New• Report
1 :IMI Midday News
I :30 Slnain' Jamboree
I :OO Moment of Truth
1:30 Tho Ooctorl

S:OO Another World
1:31 You Don't Soy
uo Motch Game
4:25 AReruoon Report
4:JO Mr. CartOOn
5:00 Woody Woodpecker
5:31 Loromie
1:30 NtWI Plctun
I : u J 1m Thocker SJI"l'tl
1:51&gt; TV s Wealller
7:00 Huntley·Btlnkley
7·30 The VIrginian
Wed. Nl&amp;hl at tho Moviel
10:50 Yo• Don'l Say
1I:IIO Lite New• Picture
11: ll TV S Weather
11 :20 Sports
11:30 Jobnny Coraon

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am; and the Klnko . !toll 10 be
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the transfer of County Roads , ,
27, 189, 375 and 376 lo the Sal-It~ I
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trustees and ~::''

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Five accidents, tn one
of an was appointed to the bo.1rd
which two persons were injured, f truste_es of Veterans Memor-

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were investigated over
end by Gallipolis Post,
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t 1l1e injury accident

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week- 1al hospitaL
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State Present were Commtsswners
Charles R. Karr, Sr.,
Ave~ ~
took Nelson and Kenneth
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HOLLYWOOD IUPll - Her·
mione Boddeley completed her
rvle In "The Trap" and RK~ved
to !10th Century-Fox for "Do'
Not Dllturb" with Dorio Day.

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7:25 Dell: Word
7:30 Bozo Tho Clown
I :110 Buddy Starcher Show
8:00 Captain ''1ngaroo
10:00 Mike Wallaoo lc Newo
10:30 I Love Lucy
11 :011 Andy ol Mayberry
11:30 The McCoys
U :IIO Love ol Life
12:05 News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
12:45 Gui&lt;lintl Lighl
1:011 Women's P•i•

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1:25 Newo
1:30 Ao !be World TW'IIIl
2:110 Pal6word
1:30 Bouse Party
1:110 To Tell The Truth
S:2S CBS Newo
1:30 Edge Of Night
4:00 Secret Storm
4:30 Lone Rall(ler
i :OII Bowery Boys
6:110 News Report
1:15 Your Weatherman
5:20 Sporto
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1:30 CBS EvonlnJ News
7:00 san Francisco beot
7:30 Mlllll' Ed
1 :00 My Uvillg Doll
1:30 Beverty Hlllbilllea
t:OO Diet VIUI J;)yke Show
t:30 Cora Willlama
10:00 Danny Kaye
11 :00 The News Tonlghl
11 :15 Wealhor Teller
11 :211 Lite Sbow

Late Movies
TONIGIIT'8 LATE MOVJI!S
ChllllU!l 13, "Kln&amp; -urN
(11115) Blll Bryant lllld "CUI'IIO"
of 111o Demon" 1111$7).. &gt; Dana
Andrewt. ChaMel I, "Rome II
O'Clock" Hi531 Lea Podl&gt;vanL
Channel 3, "Special Delivery"
(11115) Joaepl1 Cottoll. .
FRIDAY'II- LAT)l MOVIES
Charmi!l IS, "PiaiJIIUIII High
School" (!tiO) Mickey. Rooney.
Ch11t110l I "You Wet! M..nl
For .Me" (IMIJ Ibn DaUey.
HOLLYWOOD (UPll - War•
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1 :00 For Your lnlonnatloll
1:311 Jack La Launo
9:00 Fua School ·
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2:30

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Price Is Righi ..
Oonna Reed
Father Knowo Bet!
Hello Pea·PI&lt;kera
The People'• Cboloo
Flame In lh Wind
Dey In COIII"I
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GtDeral I!Dapltal
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6:30 wv• It To Beavor
7:00 Rlfiemlll
7:30 ()me and HarrilL
1:311 Shlndll
t:30 Borke't LIW
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WED., FEB. 17 IOGHLIGB'I1
7:30 The Virpwm "You Tal:t
The 111gb 1Road."· P'lll'
and
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blocked by the \1lrllniln whoa
their herd II auspected ol carry·
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· first hearing be rore the House ! to be sidetracked while Hou111
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1 Education
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what is considered the more troduced Thursday by Rep. Ray
permissive ol the two ma jor : Hildebrand.
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school district!. Hidei where public Sl'hool pupils are · brand's bill has not yet beeD
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assigned to 8 l'Omm ittee.
'I The Senate bill, backed by tln Rhodes' televised appearanl.'t
orgaruzatmn known as Ctltzens ~ J JI be the first televised se~
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Educatio nal Freedom . sion m the history of the legi,to.
would require the transporting ' laton~ House ~nd Senate )pad-·: : I of private and par&amp;hi~:~l sehou l ers granted permiss ion to a C~
students. even m areas where lumbus te lev ision sta tion , which
I public srhonl bus transportation will offf&gt;r the program to all
is not provided. Il IS expt&gt;cled othrr Ohio stalions.

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WASHINGTON IUPII - If Red Chino senl hordeo
of troops into the Vietname~e war the way it did in
Korea in 1950 it would risk heavy retaliatory blows on
its homeland .
Qualified soorccts expressed that view while emphasizing that the U. 5. government has said nothing
about the exact courses it would follow in the event of
Communist Red Chinese intervention.

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O' Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mn. James O'Brien,
Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy, was crowned Queen of the
1965 Valentine dance held at the Pomeroy Junior
High School Auditorium Saturday night , Sha w .. an·
nounced winner from 1 fi•ld of nine contestants.
Twila Karr, daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Horace Kerr,
Chester Road, was announced as winner of the Valentine dance held at Eastern High scJ&lt;iooi Saturday
night with Tom Lyons as emcee. Miss Karr, a fresJ&lt;iman, won the honor with three others competing.
Suzie Price, Portland, and Jack Bostick, Dorcas,
were crowned queen and king, respectively, of the
" Beaux Arts Bail" held ~y the South~rn Hi~h School
French club Saturday n•ght at the h•gh s~ol, The
dance, supervised by Mr. Edward Howery , a teacher,
'H&amp;S a formal affair , the first ever h• ld for students
in the new high school. About '200 attended.

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,on the cond ition of the state and submit his budget
quests for the fiscal boennium beginning on July I.

nist China may test 8 second
Crown :c er
nuclear device "very shortly,"
tions of mounting e~ide~ce that by Robert Erwin, 22~
racketeers are movong mto Je- Cily struck a CM droven north l
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gitimate banking to h~lp . fi- ~ and turning left into the Green
Wt'apon is likely to be 8 bydro-- 1
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Kayser, 35, Pt. Pleasant. The I
g~~. b~~:;.g regime was un- I
Chairman John L. McCiell- Kayser car then skidded into a
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an, D-Ark., of the
Senate parked car belonging to Nor- j
Cecil Cowdery. 74 . died Sat- nuclear weapons program, in· ! CANTON (UPH - Four mem- 1
TOKYO IUPI) - Communis! Chino today turned
permanent invf-!:itigations sub- man Mauley, 21, Rt. 1 Middle·
urday morning at the Stale Ho~- eludinG S(lme form of delivery bers of a Stark Counly faJmly
its
prop.-g•nda
guns on the United Nations. Peking said
&lt;»mmittee said. "Criminal con- port.
pital in Athens.
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t
died earlv todav when a fire
He was born 1n OJivp town- ! sys em.
: roared through a home m the organintion has become "a tool" of American " neotrol of banks is widespread ," There was minor damage to '
..
Chairman Wright Patman told the parked car, moderate to
N t ship, the son of FrJJ;d a,nd Sl!,r.Q,h ,.:-~&lt;t;,-.,rw ~W~-lf'' "'.:"-~
Pleasant VIew east of Canton colonialism."
The
Chinese
attac:k
on
the
UnitW
· · t~itiorls was
HOLLYWOOD (UP~ -. a i"Babcock Cowdery. He r..lded '
Foor other members of the
United Press International Sun- lthe Kayser car and heavy to
day. "It reaches from New 1the Erwin vehicle. Erwin re· King Cole, velvet-voo . ~ongter at Reedsville RD.
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famil y escaped bv leap ing or be' coupled with continuing charges of aggression against
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the United States for its Viet Nam policy.
York i'1i
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Survivors are is wire, Sar- 1
mg thrown from a second floor
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Peking stltements during the weekend said
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. one of lb e cars, Bon- popu arti recor
sanof can- ah : s1x
. ch1ld ren, 01"tve Osborn.
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diedmgtoda
wmdow .
Washington statements that United States s~eks no
LONDON SOCIAUZED nle Hairston, 33, Pt. Pleasant gener~ on, 47
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and Harold Eugene. Reedsville; I
The victims were the mother '
wider war in Southeast Asia were "purt humourg ."
medi~_ln Britain faced ,a was taken to Holzer hospital c~le e;;:rwe,nt sure Jan. Riley and Dale. Marietta; John,
.
· and thr~ &lt;:h1ldren . The bodJes ~
new threat today. The. country
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and
treated
for
fac1al
and
back
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his
g
ry
Belpre
and
Sarah
Ann
Botse
Etght
arrests
Wt&gt;re
made
were taken to the Ross1 F'unt.&gt;r1 23 000
25 or remova1 o
cancerous
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MOSCOW IUPII - Soviet Premier Ale . .i N, Kosy·
12,000 dentists _may JOn. ·
injuries. Kayser was ctted to- 1 ft 1
at St J hn's Hospital Elizabeth, W Va; 20 grand- lover the w~kend by
Metgs al Home m canton
0
gin
returned
today from a solidarity mission to the
family .doctors m boycottmg the lday for failw-e to yield for left _e ungb Sa 1· M 1
children eight great grandehil- !County Shenff Robert C. Harh George BlaJr 30 and three
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turn.
Th famed . er entered the dren , and two s1sters , Mabel !en ac s epar men .
daughters, escaped Ihe b azmg
ship, there are differences between Russia •n..l Com·
in a pay dispute.
A second Saturday accident hos :al last= 8 for obser· Hetzer , Reedsville. and Amyl Charles Gordon Howell. 23. home and were taken to Timmunist ("hina on a common Viet Nam policy.
The doctors, who make
an took place at 11:15 p.m. Satur· vat~n and tests ~hjch disclosed Arnett. Belpre. Two children Cutler, 0 ., wa~ cJted on
a ken Mercy Hospital. Dma, 4.
A communique issued after Kosygin's departure
average oet pay - after taxes day one. tenth mile east of ~ur· a ~alignant tumor ln the lung. preceded him in death .
1reckless operation
charge ; ! was adm_itted for treatment of
from Communist North Korea Sunday condemned U.
and deducattons - of $7,7~ man 1 on Rt. 35. A car dnven iHe was given cobalt and X-ray
He served many years as 8 ~alph Icenhower, 37,. Wells-i cuts rece1ved when she fled the S. actions in Viet Nam as "criminal" 1nd promised
year, had ~emanded a 538 mll jeaat by Shlrley Dunham, 21, treatments to shrink the tumor member of the Olive-Grangel~&lt;llle. and Clifford Icenhower, horne.
~·necessary" defense assistance to North Viet Nam. But
th
gery
school board and as 8 trustee l3o, Pomeroy Rt. I, were charg- Treated and released wen•
lion pay h1ke, but the govern- Urbana went of£ the right side bef
the communique called at the same time for a r•laxa•
m~nt offered less than one - aut of ~trol and. hit a guard A:! t~e s:ree-hour surgery of the Olive-Orange township. !ed with disturb in~ the peace : R!air, a..nd two other daughte~s .. tion
of international tensions and continuation of the
third of this figure.
rail. There was light damage. his condition was described 88 Services were to be
held ,Rex Bentz, 55, Cheste~,
was Lmda, '· an~ Barbara. ll. Lm- Kremlin policy of peaceful coexistence- a policy th1t
The driver was cited for DOl satisfactory and later as very Monday at 2 p.m. at the
/v- l ~rrested on an affadavtt charg- . da suffered f1 rst and second ~e- Is anathema to Peking.
SWEETWATER, TEX.
-operator's license today, and good
baugh Funeral
home in Tup.'mg eontempt of court.
!gree burns or the face. while
1,940 rattlesnakes, stir
with the owner of the car, Howard Nat Cole began life in Ala· pers Plains with burial in the William Joseph Parson, 20, Harbera received. burns of thP
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPll _ A crowd of 20,000
about 18,000 ~pie, mil. well Lanthome, 44, Urbana was cit· barns as Nathaniel Adams Hetzer ce~etery, Reedsville. Racine Rt. 2, ~as cited
~or right ~rm.
. .
Indonesians ·d emonstrated around the U. S. Embassy
and the result lB about
two ed. for permitting an unlicensed Coles, the son of an impover~o op~rator's. license . and dnv· i Ear lier, the shenff s depart· complex here today in 1 ma"'!moth prot•t ag•lnst ~m·
quarts of snake venom for med· drlver to operate.
ished Baptist minister who did
mg wtth~ut lights: Gllbert Sell· menl re~rted that only three erican air raids on North V1et Nam . The lndonn•an
leal research.
An()ther saturday
accide~t 8 little farming 00 the side.
Meigs Gt&gt;neral Hosplta1
iers. Racme, fraudulent check per~ons died . but the count was government seit.ed the U. s. Information Service (USIS)
A three-man Army team was w&amp;B at 12:10 p.m. on Rt. 1 m Cole, glven ear]y musical ADMISSIONS SATURDAY _charge; . Frank Stolesonberger, rev1sed when a spokesman for library.
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heading back to Ft. Knox, Ky., Addison. A car driven north training by his mother who was M rtha Ebr
p
. M _48, Racme Rt. 2, on a bench the funeral home sa1d four
The demonstrators burned effigiM of President
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today witb the· venom - ~ by William Lewis, .23, Rt. 1 a church choir singer, began
Willlams ,"Sou~~~y
Iwarrant affadavit, and ~li Eb- bodies had bren received .
Johnson and Uncle Sam.
valuable than any gold 1n aav Northup was attempting to pa.u his entertainment career 88 a
ersbach, Jr .. 40, Pomero1, (In a
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pianist wilh the "Nat Cole DISCHARGES SATIJRDAY - irorgery charge.
CIRCLE TO MEET
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LODGE TO MEET
tracted SUnday !tom lhe makes
Tr " ,. nd bee
Zorkie,
Pomeroy; !
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VJrglt Walker , Worthy M . .
1 singer by Raymond
as part of the 7th annual Rattlewhen
drunken pa- Clara Grimm, Letart, W. Va.
J.OCAL TEMPS
The Friendly Circle of the :
arrest
by
announces a_ special mE'E't·
sn~ke Roundup. 'l1le de-ven- , 8 aDJ3
tron insisted he sing his favor· ADMISSIONS SUNDAY-Rob-- i Th e temperature in Pomeroy's , F'ederated church will m~t In I 0~10 State Patrol w1:1~ . D~vld : mg of Shade Rtver Lodge to
onuzed llll8kes were then deite tune, ''Sweet Lorraine.''
ert Lee Arnold, P(lmeroy.
I business district at 11 :40 a. m.l the lounge of thP educatlonal i Shl~net. _ 16. _Rutland , cJtf'd to 1 be held Tuesday , Feb. 16, ••
voured 8J ~ main course at
That was in 1937 and the in- DISCHARGES SUNDAY -today was 40degrees under sun- Luilding, 1\lesday evening at 8 - Meigs JUVemle court for
no l7--30 p.m. Two ~ntered appreo8 barbecue. Tastes like a cross
strumentalist group was mak· William Sinclair Pomeroy.
Iny skies.
p.m.
muffler.
t lces degrees Will be given.
between chicken and fish," Ed.
i"ll a grand total of f75 1 week.
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AWARD
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) ··- C...
lumbia'• "Jacquea-Yva C.O...
stea•'s World Without
Sun''
hu been awardtd lho Grand
Prix Do Cinema Francall 1164.
lhe aMual French Aeil4tniY ol
Art&amp; ollld and Se- IIIli ptill.

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Senate are planning investiga- Creek Rd . A car driven south E. Follrod_, and Commtss1oners

variety ahow for yOURii adults,
tonight ttarring Joey Hnlher4

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Slrangelov e·• has won Bdgium ' ~t
Yt'rsion of the Oscar. th.: lirand
Prix de L'Un 1on Dt La Critique
l.lt Belgique

HOI.I.YWOODI UPtl- Jerry
Lewis will portray seven dif
feren t chararters in his
new
movie. " The f''amily Jewels ."

TWO Persons
Hurt Ill
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7:30 Trial At Nuremburl Showing for the finl time the
complete story of the proiiCDtion (I{ Nazi leaden. for unspe&amp;k·
able crime• against humanity
thai drove two t.o suicide. sent
&amp;e\·en tu prison, and eleven tAt
the noose .
1:30 H•llabaloo - Mualcal •

To the 20th Conlury
Rtformolion Hour AI

ON THI
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Dally Word

S('hool
Kini and Odie
Morning Movie
Price b Righi
Donna Reed
Father Know• Bell
Hi!llo Pea-Pickel"ll
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2:00 Flame in lht Window
Z:30 Day In Court

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8:1.10 Bible Answers
8·30 Jac&gt;lr. La Lannt

7 25 D11ily Word
7 :IU tluzu Thf' Clown
t1 00 11uddy Starr-heJ· Show
!:1 uo Ca ptain Ka~aroo
)!) 00 Mik~ Wa118re • New1
I0 30 I Love Lucy
II :00 Andy of Mayberry
II 30 The McCoy•
1:.! .00 Love OJ Life
12 ~ ces News
12 JO Search For Tomorrow
ll ~~ Guiding Light
1:UU Woman's Page
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COLUMBUS IUPII - The controversial school bUI
bill and Gov. James A. Rhode s' "State of the State" mes·
·· sage will share the legislative spotlight this week.
Rhodes goes before a joint legislative session and 1

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Cole then co~centrated on
smg]Rj] and his mcome 1"1118 lo
WASHINGTON
P.....SI110,000 a week. Ills records
dent Johnson Is expected
to MASON- Several Wahama have sold more than 60 million
send a special message to Con- Hl&amp;h sehoul studenls received , copies.
eresa this week urgblg exten- superior ratings in the regionlion of the conlroversial area al solo and ensemble groups
redevelopment program but rec- saturday at lhe Wabama High
S.
ommendiiJ8 thai It be overhaul- school. The students were seed. T1Ie .loan-anclirant plan to lected by .Judgea Or. Harold
help economlcaUy
depre"ed Orenclorolf and c. Robert Wigareu has been the !ariel of - •· , . . . receiving superior
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vociferous crllies slnee It was &lt;atlnga are ellclble to partiei- Funeral servtces fl&gt;r
Mn.
sel up about lour years ago. It pate In lho solo and ensemble Clyde (Grace) salser, 17, Ra- ,
]I due to expire June 30.
festival to be held at Manhall ;clne, who died lhll rnoml!'l I•
Col1j]I'OSIIonal BOurces said University February 27.
IMeiga General hospital, woll be
!hal Johnson would req•ell .,.. Jlecelvm, superior
raHnRB iheld Wednesday at 2 p.m. at
tenalon of tbe program and pro- were "Sberry Flesher, Clarinet; 'Ewinll chapel. Burial will he ,
pooe a f400 million approprla- Christy Howard, clarinet; Gary In the family lot at Greenwood I
tion 1o keep II Ill buslnOSB.
Stewart, trumpal; Janel! call, cemelery.
Fl•te; A clarinet
quartelte, Mrs. saJser II ourvlved by
IIAJGON - THE
SAIGON Sherry Flesher, Odrsty How· her husband, Clyde, and a son,
JOVemlnent eharged
loclaY ard, Becky Lewis, and Connie Cbarles Donald salser,
Rathat ~OliO Communist • trained Harbour: Woodwind quintette, cme. A daughter, Coel M:ae
officers have IDflltrated Soulh Sherry Flesher,
Jan- Salser, preceded her III dealb.
VIet Nam Iince ltJiie. A report ell caU. Flute. Mary FOIIer, FriendJ may call al lite Ew·
uld the Colllmwlllts were III'ID- Oboo, Leah Ami Mllller, Jlu. IDa funeral hoiiKI anyllme. Re\r. ,
ed w1111 weepo111 made In the I&lt;KJII• lllld Debby Coot, born. .RObert sa1ser will ofllclate tbe
Sovlel 11Dlon lllid Reel China. Schools from Pt. PleaiNU!I; oervtceo.
win Aiken aald.

Mr SalSer 0£
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TOURNAm1NT DllAWlNGSVellllari, Rutland High School principal and tournament manager for the Class, A ~
u. s. ~once
olftcials Ravenswood.
Ripley
and woha- - ·STATION
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