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N. J.-Tbe educt- oo)s. The service &amp;eQ.t 'out la&amp;t
t :o~ testinc service of Princetoo year's directors with thi1 year'a

Marcb. of Dime. ud the Hi!nt
Fund when the Rock Sprlnp Bet·
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afternliOn ,, Lhe Graqe .ln~ ·lritU
'M ag ri:01ia 'l'emple Pythaln Sl.a- Mra. Hom.- Rad!qrd as boatess.
ters met T~ursdly evening at (he \ Mrs. Arlee Abbott
president
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mo.•! excellent chief, ~&gt;residing. ope.ned with the group
tinging
A co ntrib~lon was made to th~ "Briihten The Corner ~re YOll
·'Heart Fund''. Mrs. Mike MeKen- Are" followed by the LOrd.'e Pray·
zie and Mrs. Merlin Rus~Jl who er and Pleda;e to the naa. It wu
are Lll were reported as improving. voted to sell rubber scrubbers as
Mrs. Delbert E1selstein was repor~ a money making project. Membered 1n distress having lost a 1111\P.r ship due.s were paid. Mra. Huin~
by death. A card was sent to her. Arnold and Mrs. Lewia Gru•.str
A thJ.nk yGu note was read for .t were named aa the aick committe~
contrillutlon made to the Spring'
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A program was presented _DY
At the close of the meeting a ~n. WUUam ~- Moraan, eo~~u&gt;t­
soetal hour was enioyed and 1 po~ mg of a ~m Speak Gently by
luck dinner served.
Mr.e. Lewa Grueser; three arti:::._:::_::::__:::._:.:::.._ _ ___ 1 cles, "To Help Stay YJ)ung," Mrs.
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LJvJng," Mn. John Hartung, a.pd
"The Sweet Tooth," Mn. Wlllilm·
Radford. A poem "Tea · an&lt;t Polecat Grease" by Mrs. William Grucaer preceded C!le first aid article
on "Heart Failure". by ¥!L Arlee
Ab~tt, whi&lt;:b CODfl.~ed· !}ae: PfO"
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'Hua:h Bearbs wer~ th•
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ll~bei Fet!e~ Reilei'vo System

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bos -nd ..,.0: 1o1m Wll'l, 88, ·
lnilepeDde~ Va.. Jut week.
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FUNIRAL HOMI
Off th~ street parkina: &amp;Jiace gives you need·
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C'fOWded section of tbe vlll.:Ce Where park·
tna: is not so much of i pl'.oblem. The ho\l\~
like atmospbere preVaUa lD one of the RICest Funeral Homes in Southeutern Ohio
w)lere service,. refleeta every refinement
known to t~ profesaLOn. Our wide ranee of
reuonable prices enables .every family to ·
keep the cost witlrln its meana. For your
sick room need11, we have hospital beds and
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lltiD' froiD COndor aad ita kakea
falled . wben Boney a,PIIed tbitm
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If. St,lt!a U II&gt; If, 119ara 10 to 12.
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Jean PJI'ker, \,Vbo repprted that .C~ll, Olit~re &amp;'C$Jnt guett• 1'5.
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&amp;Jr. and Mrs. Grant Ruwll and '
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,.., Rleky,' ' ChoOh~ie, llfl. RQII Blllll 10 19 IJ, "'" Cowo 60 to
9lewart al\f}aon , lit. and Mra. Ro- 'J,:f,l.
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COUNCIL MIIJS
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of Mr .aud Mn. RDII StOWII'I Sr.
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The Horne DemorWraUon Coun- and children.
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Mrs. Curtis Spira. is rccoYerd 1 ·· ¥P • Z,. • ~~- 5 to
char.ge 01et at tMe bome of Mrs. h'.om a ment Illness.
10. Stoet Ewes a to 8, Fil Sheep
Binda Diehl. TUesday,
potluck
Mise Mary Rice is rec:overinr d to ~. C&lt;!lll I to,f, JI~~Cki 3 to 6,
lunch wu served at noon to Mrs. from recent eur.ery at Gra.nt Fat Wethers .3 to fl.
GoldJe And,erson, Hrs. Gr~e Hospital.
Thomat, Mrs. L. J . Heiner Mra . " ~. ~tty Jane . and _.ndy
LAMB$ - Tt'lpl 18, Seconds 12
Sam Dyke, Mrs. Reberca Fotan' ~Prouse ape.nt tbe y.oeelr: end w,ih to 18, Usht WU. 12 to 15, Com·
•Mrs. Ver~ Snowden, Mrl. Clari ~elr a:rand,gt.ot.ber, Mrs. Carpenter . m.on 10 to 14.
Wells and Miu 6p41 Armstrona. ID ~ Plea~t.
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rookies ba1f his age,
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goal of 15 victories
GOLDIN CIRCLE M.I ITS
' 1ons· visited Sqnday wlitb their '
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'I'he Golden Cirele Class of the · parent~, Mrs. LesUe Hubbard - t ,
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make 19S'7 his best
years, the United
Cbr-lstian ehU.~h met at 111e home Syn:cuse and Mr. and Mrs' Da: ' li' .
of Rev. anJI ~ra. ~r1 Slack on.. ·Ables . oiJtaeine.
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Thurs~ay everu~. Feb. 1-fl.
Mr. alliJ_- r,fl'fl. Don Aq.der n'
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' another pennant,"
~A buslneJS aesslon - ~as beld -an4 villted receo.tly .wHh tbebt daua:it- :
ol{l butler
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heart',.haped c.ake ~~ teepina:·we ,.dn .WII h~o~.d .IUe~ at I birth· .-d Sbt~ .a nd · ·wae] I JJ;9Ute:l
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~~an Aim tnd Mrt. Betty Sid~ ..~ t,;.Z 7
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Mrs. Jess1e Grueser.
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coffee were aerved to Mr. and of J)(lxter vi~ted receiltlr with
'Ale hope, !!lpllni !r-OUJ an a•JMra. Robert Canaday and daua:llt· Mn. Freda Ballenjee .and f'alfillJ . p.~ren~ ~w 4JO~ric.an ippi'Off:h tu
er, Sabra, Mr•. Jessie Grueser and
Uae gu~ti,Qfa ol g:uarapteting fl.\
son, Charles, Mrs. 1Verna Snowden,
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Miss TheJma Michael, Mrs. Jestle \
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OSS tack.s, ¥·'ld · reported Tg.acli cona, UNITED PIII!SS
Malden , Robert HJll and Rev. ,and
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The March meetlng will be held chttree of worJr:. in Jf~w Haven, tort puUing out at .ia:~·ptian -t erri- MIAMI: WIUie Hartack ~oted
Bardstown to victory in tlM! t1t9,at the home of Mr. and !.Jrs. Purl Uut.t:ord, Clifton, ¥11oa, ~West Co- tor.y.
400 Widener Handicap. ~
Va;n Meter of Gallipolit
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Abt)a. Eba.n. Israeli ambassndor
ARCADIA, CaUf. : -Cprn HUsker.
HONOIED ON BIRTHDAY
·New Haven.
to Was~ngtoa., COQf.:!rrcd Cor 3
The relaUves ot Joe Grue~r .- ·Persons · .,pMUn,c $1 or moJ•e nours and W ~nu~p !Jun(iay with a 19-:!i shot, edged Holandet n by
lathered at his home Sunday noon will recfeive memberaiUp ka the Secretary Of State Join Fo.ster a haJf.Jength' to win the $140,700
with a 'POUuclr: dinner to help American Red Cross ,·aitd eligible Dulle~. Fqllowint: · tlleir mee"Hm; Santa Anita Handie~p. I
him celebrate hlfl 77th blrthday.
to vote for board members of the they lSaued a Joint statement voicN~ YORK : Three of t6e naThose present.-ere .hit daughter Mason Count, .ehapter.
Jng hope for J. •s'olution .... conlira. Wade Tom and son, Jaek,
li!!tent with tbe prilleiplos o( the tions top ten coneee basketball
teams, Louisville, Iowa S\1~... and
and .laek Gilkey of Athens• ]Jls
l'niter:l Natiom ."
BNdley, taJted defeat.
1isters, Mrs. Elizabeth Itathlsdrn
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Anna Reuter. Mrs. Clara ·G•u•••·· . (Contloue~ , _ ........1
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Mr. and Mr•. t.ouia Reibel, Pome- 4:0~ air maas beaan, movlna; Lnto
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roy, Mr. and ·Mrs. IAe Myen or ~o,nlfl)a.
three-quarters mark of d.e•$38,000
i\otJand, bis llfOnd4~!111hlef, J!lr..
Early today, how~r, S.vre, . 0UD
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Houston Open with a ten"'nderalld Mrs. P..url Van Meter Of Gtd· .Mont., recor,;le,d 41 b~lnY low of 46;
pa-r 206.
~IJ!I&gt;)Ia; his i!Oftl, . Mr. and Mrs, .. eompared wllh a low ol 2 de- Se
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aftd Jl~J.DY, and Mr. atld Mrs. AJ.
,CblCUO'S.).qib of 82 Sunday was . The ' date l~r the ,._ 80n Colunly . NEW YORKl K!J)'i NieJsen de·
len Grueser and lOP of ;Rutland. ouly ~ .ttu:reu 011 tU record for
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feat~ Herbie Flam to Win the ·Na.
' . the date, a~t 1ln 1030 and the 4·H Round Up has be.en set f9r tionallndoot:. tennis" ~amp1WIP
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Mr. and MrJ. Waller McQu\1~1 'W!tb n~dJ .
1$o""'ein C.U· - e . l l j lro19 ll•ooeJJ· R. ,
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fBettr. .NiQ)lols) are aqnq9Rciiia: ~: ' rnia anftM
. Tfial. I ' . • Md#Y. ~non County Four.f{ Club. ·Mlil'IMORE (UP) - HalfbAcks
birth of a d~ushter, s_and'ra Louie,
a.v.a:ar~ the '!MUW81Ppl' f~e~~·t.,, ,, '' 1 ' · ; ' 1 ~~··r 1- · ' t t 1 ~1 BA~ ..:t}~adshaw of BP,wlinJ Qreen
born at 3:~ p. .g:~., ~i!JRJ, 1)~. Ui V'all'eY.~ the q_r.eat ~e1 , ·thf: J;aro.
A : P.llltllc tPC.a~i,Q.g C()qtest, . a 'Q'.#lY'WBlty and Joe Guld? of
at the Sch~ekel CU ic. Maternal •Jines aad moat of the Gtllf Coaat demonatratio,n oontelt and a cou-n- Youngstown Co11ege were .s~gnfd
grand~nts ar. . r. 'and Mrl. lrom east Tr.xas to cetltral nor~ tY style revue .are te~tures of the today J)r the Baltimore ' Colts of
Ch~let, NiC!hoh of ¥.&lt;:Arthur and ~da.
round-up. Winners bJ. ~ p~Uc the NOtional Football League.
great grandmotber Js Mrs. Louise
speaking· and the , demonstration
WILLIAMs IS LAST
Nichols:
contests will go to the regiOnal
NEW
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Mr. and Mt1. JUdson Price lind
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famlly ol Spencer, w. V4. ~ted
((ontlritttd from p.p
to th: s!a;e r;~J: R~v:! in ~.e.! mo,t recent of major league ba•e·
baU•s .400-hitter.s. Bill Terry 's .401
their m9tber, Mn. Mary Priee
Workers Sund•y were Mn. IT--' ·ion Mill in August
in 1930 was the last time a Nationover the week end ,fDd attended .11in Baumgnrdner, Kn._ George
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the funeral Or thelt aunt, Mr•. Childs. Mr!. Ed~in Hauert/, Mrs.
Priddy also announced that tbe al ~ag!,ler has topped .400.
Ellen ~etlh'!lr at the ·Ll,nJnrllle .C._D. Reich'Jbm Mr1 Walter Roush, "'H Activity Day bas been set for
Church, Sunday. .
Nell_le zerkle, ' Mrs Everett Thursday, Ju~:te (1, fit the Ma;sqp
TI:~INING HORSES
Mrs . .crella Meijaffl,' w,~· was avis Mrs. _Beulah White Sally County 4-K Camp. The day was
LONI;)ON (UP) - John Hay
mucb t.,_proved after 1$1vlft&amp; t4e chaaf, Mr.ll. James Pullen MH· changed lrom Frid~y in order to (Jock) Wbitney, U.S. Ambassad.u
b~ital Ja poorly again. IJfss N9t- ~red Hawley, Mrs. MiltQn 'Hood, &amp;ive 4-H Club me.ra.more tlme to Engltmd, said Sunday he bas
etha Fle~ln.t called on . her Jaat Mrs. Rodney Sauer, Mra. Eya D.\lt· to plan for the Round-Up Day.
sevez,:l horses training in BritiJn
week.
ton Stout, Mra. Kenneth Mc,lbin·
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but dld hot expect any of ~hem
·Howard ~urford of Belle. Vi- n_v, . Mrs. ~Jptl Rade1Jffe, Mn. l'~~~~UeM, It wac• aJso annouuc:- '!Ould qUalify for the Grand NaVa., visij:ad Sun~a)' with hlt -m *- pana Hafl1i.¥dlb, &amp;Jn. Jieqn~ lfj.d· !t ..
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. . ·lox Mrs. CUrtis Jentinao¥, Bar- W~~s wdl have a aq~are dance
~s. Owen McKinney, Mrs. Rt:JSI ~r~ Stiles, Frecldi~ jw~elt, on saturday, March 9, U1 the Wa··
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High School Gymnalium,
PETROrr UP - County rre_.
!lira. Gur Pri4dr and daupter, (,.. Kelly, MI .. M'!'Y phjiups .,.: . · 11 'Ill club membm, leadore, &lt;$r H~ld Stoll sent out a PhlP·
attende4 -~- Jtotk abower li~n tW:: Pewey Guthrie, llrt. Orbl Smttli ·~e~u~ors ~~:,a:ec;l ~ . 1~%0 ~· · eriy tav. bUJl.._etin listing the county
Mr•· Vir~ Fr)'F 1t the \WJile Qf ~rs. Claude 4~1~% ¥ra. 9· ~ ing School
be ~dc:. t And~: . ~··;a: ' *'1~: ~~ ' Detroit a.s $7,3~3 ~r
,M n. c~u Mattbews Mlr .Cht floUIIh, Mn. 'J)EID";Ir Rice, lfis IObfl~weoJDb'l in Hunttncto
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Qene Hilbert, Mr1. l;..eo . Childs ·¥ · b 15 t D30 AM .ut n on letln ~~Y.~d- some consternatiOn
1hire lut 'week.
Mrs. ~vi Fle!l!ina ••~ da~a~w. ,llfB· Harold, i..onr 'Mr.. o. E. M.: f!l"";ibets 'tn ~rd y · &amp;iwin Club !IDUI ao9;)iir buUetin '!'as issued
· 1DlAer are Jnvited ~fattend II or · dep1J,Jcl~- the eomma witb. . a
Noretba, :v~ted recently wJth ~N' ·~nle~ Kn. Dale Mournina.

final ~ayment waa mlde on
the new uniform• recentlY ppoehued. It waa voted to ply a bill
of 8tl.OO to ~he Kenney Mu1lc Co.
Plana were discussed lOr 1 '-h'leken
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Opening Bye, Shot At Generals
Coub Larry Morrlaon'B Racine
Tornadoes ~e ~eeded No. 1 aJJd
drew Mc:Arthur lor their openin1
aulpment Wednelday niJht tn
the Class A feetionll tournament
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DnwiniCI were made ln AU.ena
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Coach Morrison, and three of his
tearu, Doug Graham, Bob · Birch
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to get a look at their flcld of batt1c, the spacious university cage
floor. It was "old stomping
a:rounds'' to Morrison who wa 1 a
rea:ular on Bobcat teama of the
re~nt post.

ser 13, Ivan Powell 6. and Bob
Birch 9. Arter Racine's momen·
tary a11essment of the opposition
at the opening whlfltle, with the
ecore 7-t for Racine, Graham .got
one of two free throws1 hit lialn
on a pulh shot out of tne key and
drove in off the screen for his
first of many just like U.
WoJfe tal1ied on a screen play,
Salser added a free throw and
Graham got another Jay-up. Meanwhile, the Jackets were having
tr()qble controUing the boArds, and
Hlndy, Mo\-ris, and Bowles could
get but one long fielder eacb. It
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end prays in e now-tamUiar.a:esture, "We train for )5 round.s,.but,
we ~hank God If It enda sooner," Baslllo ex.p~alned. The champion
hl!d lP~t bl8 title on nn unpopular dedslon to Saxton ll montha aio
and the.q re,alned it wltb 1 pinth!.round knop}o;Qllt l!lst ,S_ept_ember.
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Nolin Swackhamer• sub- JIOOd ch ltiJ.CC t,o w1n tv.:o Sect10no
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acore w&lt;t s 58 _36 iDin lnto Tournament games
week in
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Racine 18 , in 13a Athens
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The Torn .. doea drew a bye Ia ' more
volnts,
Middleport
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to advance
the Dis· THIS
the first round while the otiu~r hopelo8!)y loat cause.
tr1ct Class AA tournament noxt
week.
powerful t e am i, Nelaonville,
·Ames.Bern, and N·ew Lexington
Racine went into the game with
The third-Medcd Pantbcrs meet
St. Aloysius tia:ht It out. Two of a team shootlng percentaa:o of New Lexington Tuesday night on
them will be home hanatn&amp;; up 49.6% In 21 gamea. Against Mid- the Ohio gym rtoor at 6:15 p m.
their gym toea uatiJ next winter dleport the Tornadoes took 40 The New Lex team Ia in a rebuildby the time Racine meeta the win- ahott, hit 21. for 02% . It may be lng year, has a 6-12 record, and
ner of that trio provided Racine noted here, too, that official bat- hu played .some JOOd, some bad
beata McArthur (124) the second ke~baU rules In hi&amp;h !C!hool, :eol· ball thl.i win1er.
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le11e and profesaional play do not
If th.e Panthers pass their first
eoun~ aa a "shot" any pl.ay D'l&amp;de
The Tornadoea WOuld have to at the basket upon whleh the test ,they run into the Marietta
play only three aamet to Win the shooter Is fouled; unlea, the ba• Tlaera coached bY Bill Ross Thurs'
SeeUonal meetll\,l. Other seeded ket Ia made, and is couotl'id .
day nl&amp;bt at 8:30 'P-m. Marietta
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will be no pushover, but the Tiger
Nelsonville (l:h1) third, and Buth·
Raelne. took a record ·.a frc• club is not bl&amp;, it ta apiced wi~h
tel (19-3) fourth. OUter unleeded throw~ called for them by referees sophomores and junion, and tt
club, to play Include Union Fur- 8lo11er and Ke.aal. They hit 20, owna up to a poor mediocre re
nace (13-3), South Bloomln,rvllle a low percenta1e for Racfn(!.
cord of 4·14 on tbe season.
(11-3). Rio Gralide (14:-3), CorDiniJ
'Mlddloport 1hot '73 tJmea, hit 22
(18·4). There are J1 In all.
M~flctta, In one' doae·to·home
(one mOre than .Racine} l(lr 30%.
They
connocted on 10 of 21 tree compariJon, defeated Atben1 early
This wet:lk'a 1chedule followa:
throws.,
'" the season DO 40 before Coach
Monflay, Fob. 21!, 8:10p.m., Ncl•
Charles McAiee had jelled his
Tubele11 - ,1:70sll
sonville va. Ames•Born; 7:30 p.m.,
·For the winners the plar of club. Thls game wa1 forfeited 6y
Buchtel va. south Bloomlntvll1e: Graham and Wolfe w11, brJJliant Marietta, later when it was de•
B:.foS p.m., Rio Grande vt. CornJnr. on often~. as wu Bob l.li'ch a1 l
termined the TIJJ;er1 used an over
. Wednesday, Ftb. 27, · ;r. p.m., Rt· ~Jaymaker. fho Jaetoto faUoa to aaeplayer ..
emc vs. McArthur: 8:80 p.m., win· work tile ball In lor a olqlo layTop BC:orer of the Tigefll is PJt
ner or the Nel•oavllle-.Antea·Bern up. Bobby Nelson .-tole the ball In
aame v11. New Lexln1t0n st. ~loy· the openlna 1eeond• and blt on Morris, veteran · ~·11 senior who
1:71111
slus.
hla run to tbo baoket. He did It has been hitting at a 14-point
1ame clip. He Is the only boy in
Friday, March 1, T p.ID., Shaw- OftGe more ln the Udrd ttuatter, the double column n•ure.
and
ml•aed.
By
the
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of
that
nee vs. Unlon Furnace: ,1:10 p.m.,
Othtr&amp; aro Loran DimJt
wim1er of the Buthtel•Blooml!'ll· third aeulon, R'Mine had rbot ~ junior at .forwar,l, Bob Pinder,
time~ and hU 17 tlmH for • lre'VIlle a:ame va. winner ol· the R1o m61ldot:a
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Grande-Corning came.
Plus Tax and Old Tire
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nora but efto111Jh of blo ond tbe
N~W ARK, NJ. (1/P)- t'ormor othon' lona alio~ olmpl,y would
champion Kid Glviitll and wtl·~~~~·~lfnc.N~~~wlea1ayod under tbe
terwcl~ht contender Vince Martin·
of bt :I thrte fouta
cz are expected to draw: a erowd
in he flr.t quarter
of 9,000 and · • a:ate· ot NO.OOO on
oU;t. pert ot the time
Tuesday nl&amp;ht In lhelr nonwa• bolldlna Ill
W. Mala 81.
. J'om•roy televised lO·f!'OUnd bOUt. It the
lead. He had (our
Newark Armory.
tbe. ·:and frame.
re1led late In
· quarter wllh four toult.
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Coach Ross waa the lead!~
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Glenford when Hur.sey set the
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10. Stoet Ewes a to 8, Fil Sheep
Binda Diehl. TUesday,
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lunch wu served at noon to Mrs. from recent eur.ery at Gra.nt Fat Wethers .3 to fl.
GoldJe And,erson, Hrs. Gr~e Hospital.
Thomat, Mrs. L. J . Heiner Mra . " ~. ~tty Jane . and _.ndy
LAMB$ - Tt'lpl 18, Seconds 12
Sam Dyke, Mrs. Reberca Fotan' ~Prouse ape.nt tbe y.oeelr: end w,ih to 18, Usht WU. 12 to 15, Com·
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'Ale hope, !!lpllni !r-OUJ an a•JMra. Robert Canaday and daua:llt· Mn. Freda Ballenjee .and f'alfillJ . p.~ren~ ~w 4JO~ric.an ippi'Off:h tu
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Uae gu~ti,Qfa ol g:uarapteting fl.\
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Malden , Robert HJll and Rev. ,and
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The March meetlng will be held chttree of worJr:. in Jf~w Haven, tort puUing out at .ia:~·ptian -t erri- MIAMI: WIUie Hartack ~oted
Bardstown to victory in tlM! t1t9,at the home of Mr. and !.Jrs. Purl Uut.t:ord, Clifton, ¥11oa, ~West Co- tor.y.
400 Widener Handicap. ~
Va;n Meter of Gallipolit
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Abt)a. Eba.n. Israeli ambassndor
ARCADIA, CaUf. : -Cprn HUsker.
HONOIED ON BIRTHDAY
·New Haven.
to Was~ngtoa., COQf.:!rrcd Cor 3
The relaUves ot Joe Grue~r .- ·Persons · .,pMUn,c $1 or moJ•e nours and W ~nu~p !Jun(iay with a 19-:!i shot, edged Holandet n by
lathered at his home Sunday noon will recfeive memberaiUp ka the Secretary Of State Join Fo.ster a haJf.Jength' to win the $140,700
with a 'POUuclr: dinner to help American Red Cross ,·aitd eligible Dulle~. Fqllowint: · tlleir mee"Hm; Santa Anita Handie~p. I
him celebrate hlfl 77th blrthday.
to vote for board members of the they lSaued a Joint statement voicN~ YORK : Three of t6e naThose present.-ere .hit daughter Mason Count, .ehapter.
Jng hope for J. •s'olution .... conlira. Wade Tom and son, Jaek,
li!!tent with tbe prilleiplos o( the tions top ten coneee basketball
teams, Louisville, Iowa S\1~... and
and .laek Gilkey of Athens• ]Jls
l'niter:l Natiom ."
BNdley, taJted defeat.
1isters, Mrs. Elizabeth Itathlsdrn
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Sunday
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Mr. and Mr•. t.ouia Reibel, Pome- 4:0~ air maas beaan, movlna; Lnto
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roy, Mr. and ·Mrs. IAe Myen or ~o,nlfl)a.
three-quarters mark of d.e•$38,000
i\otJand, bis llfOnd4~!111hlef, J!lr..
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Houston Open with a ten"'nderalld Mrs. P..url Van Meter Of Gtd· .Mont., recor,;le,d 41 b~lnY low of 46;
pa-r 206.
~IJ!I&gt;)Ia; his i!Oftl, . Mr. and Mrs, .. eompared wllh a low ol 2 de- Se
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aftd Jl~J.DY, and Mr. atld Mrs. AJ.
,CblCUO'S.).qib of 82 Sunday was . The ' date l~r the ,._ 80n Colunly . NEW YORKl K!J)'i NieJsen de·
len Grueser and lOP of ;Rutland. ouly ~ .ttu:reu 011 tU record for
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feat~ Herbie Flam to Win the ·Na.
' . the date, a~t 1ln 1030 and the 4·H Round Up has be.en set f9r tionallndoot:. tennis" ~amp1WIP
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Mr. and MrJ. Waller McQu\1~1 'W!tb n~dJ .
1$o""'ein C.U· - e . l l j lro19 ll•ooeJJ· R. ,
.ll.i.QACKS SIGN 1 \
fBettr. .NiQ)lols) are aqnq9Rciiia: ~: ' rnia anftM
. Tfial. I ' . • Md#Y. ~non County Four.f{ Club. ·Mlil'IMORE (UP) - HalfbAcks
birth of a d~ushter, s_and'ra Louie,
a.v.a:ar~ the '!MUW81Ppl' f~e~~·t.,, ,, '' 1 ' · ; ' 1 ~~··r 1- · ' t t 1 ~1 BA~ ..:t}~adshaw of BP,wlinJ Qreen
born at 3:~ p. .g:~., ~i!JRJ, 1)~. Ui V'all'eY.~ the q_r.eat ~e1 , ·thf: J;aro.
A : P.llltllc tPC.a~i,Q.g C()qtest, . a 'Q'.#lY'WBlty and Joe Guld? of
at the Sch~ekel CU ic. Maternal •Jines aad moat of the Gtllf Coaat demonatratio,n oontelt and a cou-n- Youngstown Co11ege were .s~gnfd
grand~nts ar. . r. 'and Mrl. lrom east Tr.xas to cetltral nor~ tY style revue .are te~tures of the today J)r the Baltimore ' Colts of
Ch~let, NiC!hoh of ¥.&lt;:Arthur and ~da.
round-up. Winners bJ. ~ p~Uc the NOtional Football League.
great grandmotber Js Mrs. Louise
speaking· and the , demonstration
WILLIAMs IS LAST
Nichols:
contests will go to the regiOnal
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Mr. and Mt1. JUdson Price lind
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dl ell J~s, wh!) hit .406 in 1941, is the
famlly ol Spencer, w. V4. ~ted
((ontlritttd from p.p
to th: s!a;e r;~J: R~v:! in ~.e.! mo,t recent of major league ba•e·
baU•s .400-hitter.s. Bill Terry 's .401
their m9tber, Mn. Mary Priee
Workers Sund•y were Mn. IT--' ·ion Mill in August
in 1930 was the last time a Nationover the week end ,fDd attended .11in Baumgnrdner, Kn._ George
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the funeral Or thelt aunt, Mr•. Childs. Mr!. Ed~in Hauert/, Mrs.
Priddy also announced that tbe al ~ag!,ler has topped .400.
Ellen ~etlh'!lr at the ·Ll,nJnrllle .C._D. Reich'Jbm Mr1 Walter Roush, "'H Activity Day bas been set for
Church, Sunday. .
Nell_le zerkle, ' Mrs Everett Thursday, Ju~:te (1, fit the Ma;sqp
TI:~INING HORSES
Mrs . .crella Meijaffl,' w,~· was avis Mrs. _Beulah White Sally County 4-K Camp. The day was
LONI;)ON (UP) - John Hay
mucb t.,_proved after 1$1vlft&amp; t4e chaaf, Mr.ll. James Pullen MH· changed lrom Frid~y in order to (Jock) Wbitney, U.S. Ambassad.u
b~ital Ja poorly again. IJfss N9t- ~red Hawley, Mrs. MiltQn 'Hood, &amp;ive 4-H Club me.ra.more tlme to Engltmd, said Sunday he bas
etha Fle~ln.t called on . her Jaat Mrs. Rodney Sauer, Mra. Eya D.\lt· to plan for the Round-Up Day.
sevez,:l horses training in BritiJn
week.
ton Stout, Mra. Kenneth Mc,lbin·
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·Howard ~urford of Belle. Vi- n_v, . Mrs. ~Jptl Rade1Jffe, Mn. l'~~~~UeM, It wac• aJso annouuc:- '!Ould qUalify for the Grand NaVa., visij:ad Sun~a)' with hlt -m *- pana Hafl1i.¥dlb, &amp;Jn. Jieqn~ lfj.d· !t ..
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. . ·lox Mrs. CUrtis Jentinao¥, Bar- W~~s wdl have a aq~are dance
~s. Owen McKinney, Mrs. Rt:JSI ~r~ Stiles, Frecldi~ jw~elt, on saturday, March 9, U1 the Wa··
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Stewart Sr., Mrs. Robert ·Cutoe, ·J4rt. Janw afe.wbictoo Mn M .
High School Gymnalium,
PETROrr UP - County rre_.
!lira. Gur Pri4dr and daupter, (,.. Kelly, MI .. M'!'Y phjiups .,.: . · 11 'Ill club membm, leadore, &lt;$r H~ld Stoll sent out a PhlP·
attende4 -~- Jtotk abower li~n tW:: Pewey Guthrie, llrt. Orbl Smttli ·~e~u~ors ~~:,a:ec;l ~ . 1~%0 ~· · eriy tav. bUJl.._etin listing the county
Mr•· Vir~ Fr)'F 1t the \WJile Qf ~rs. Claude 4~1~% ¥ra. 9· ~ ing School
be ~dc:. t And~: . ~··;a: ' *'1~: ~~ ' Detroit a.s $7,3~3 ~r
,M n. c~u Mattbews Mlr .Cht floUIIh, Mn. 'J)EID";Ir Rice, lfis IObfl~weoJDb'l in Hunttncto
' ' ·~· . .l"d valuation. Hl.!l bul·
Qene Hilbert, Mr1. l;..eo . Childs ·¥ · b 15 t D30 AM .ut n on letln ~~Y.~d- some consternatiOn
1hire lut 'week.
Mrs. ~vi Fle!l!ina ••~ da~a~w. ,llfB· Harold, i..onr 'Mr.. o. E. M.: f!l"";ibets 'tn ~rd y · &amp;iwin Club !IDUI ao9;)iir buUetin '!'as issued
· 1DlAer are Jnvited ~fattend II or · dep1J,Jcl~- the eomma witb. . a
Noretba, :v~ted recently wJth ~N' ·~nle~ Kn. Dale Mournina.

final ~ayment waa mlde on
the new uniform• recentlY ppoehued. It waa voted to ply a bill
of 8tl.OO to ~he Kenney Mu1lc Co.
Plana were discussed lOr 1 '-h'leken
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Opening Bye, Shot At Generals
Coub Larry Morrlaon'B Racine
Tornadoes ~e ~eeded No. 1 aJJd
drew Mc:Arthur lor their openin1
aulpment Wednelday niJht tn
the Class A feetionll tournament
at Ohio Uniftlralty &amp;YD'I·.
DnwiniCI were made ln AU.ena
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Principal Don&amp;ld Wolfe,

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Coach Morrison, and three of his
tearu, Doug Graham, Bob · Birch
&amp;nd Ronnie Salser, lhe latter three
to get a look at their flcld of batt1c, the spacious university cage
floor. It was "old stomping
a:rounds'' to Morrison who wa 1 a
rea:ular on Bobcat teama of the
re~nt post.

ser 13, Ivan Powell 6. and Bob
Birch 9. Arter Racine's momen·
tary a11essment of the opposition
at the opening whlfltle, with the
ecore 7-t for Racine, Graham .got
one of two free throws1 hit lialn
on a pulh shot out of tne key and
drove in off the screen for his
first of many just like U.
WoJfe tal1ied on a screen play,
Salser added a free throw and
Graham got another Jay-up. Meanwhile, the Jackets were having
tr()qble controUing the boArds, and
Hlndy, Mo\-ris, and Bowles could
get but one long fielder eacb. It
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1(, Y., walk• to a neutral eorner as his opponent, Johnny Saxton ot
ih'9oklyn, N. Y., Ilea tn the canvas just before he-waa cOwlted o.ut
at 2: 42 ot the second round In their championship bout ln Cleveland, Ohio. Bn11i11o retained bls title by a technic:al knocl[out. Seconds' later, the 2U~year•91d Champion {bottom) dropa. to his knen
end prays in e now-tamUiar.a:esture, "We train for )5 round.s,.but,
we ~hank God If It enda sooner," Baslllo ex.p~alned. The champion
hl!d lP~t bl8 title on nn unpopular dedslon to Saxton ll montha aio
and the.q re,alned it wltb 1 pinth!.round knop}o;Qllt l!lst ,S_ept_ember.
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Nolin Swackhamer• sub- JIOOd ch ltiJ.CC t,o w1n tv.:o Sect10no
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acore w&lt;t s 58 _36 iDin lnto Tournament games
week in
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Racine 18 , in 13a Athens
would beInto
decided
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The Torn .. doea drew a bye Ia ' more
volnts,
Middleport
d~rdogs but
to advance
the Dis· THIS
the first round while the otiu~r hopelo8!)y loat cause.
tr1ct Class AA tournament noxt
week.
powerful t e am i, Nelaonville,
·Ames.Bern, and N·ew Lexington
Racine went into the game with
The third-Medcd Pantbcrs meet
St. Aloysius tia:ht It out. Two of a team shootlng percentaa:o of New Lexington Tuesday night on
them will be home hanatn&amp;; up 49.6% In 21 gamea. Against Mid- the Ohio gym rtoor at 6:15 p m.
their gym toea uatiJ next winter dleport the Tornadoes took 40 The New Lex team Ia in a rebuildby the time Racine meeta the win- ahott, hit 21. for 02% . It may be lng year, has a 6-12 record, and
ner of that trio provided Racine noted here, too, that official bat- hu played .some JOOd, some bad
beata McArthur (124) the second ke~baU rules In hi&amp;h !C!hool, :eol· ball thl.i win1er.
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le11e and profesaional play do not
If th.e Panthers pass their first
eoun~ aa a "shot" any pl.ay D'l&amp;de
The Tornadoea WOuld have to at the basket upon whleh the test ,they run into the Marietta
play only three aamet to Win the shooter Is fouled; unlea, the ba• Tlaera coached bY Bill Ross Thurs'
SeeUonal meetll\,l. Other seeded ket Ia made, and is couotl'id .
day nl&amp;bt at 8:30 'P-m. Marietta
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will be no pushover, but the Tiger
Nelsonville (l:h1) third, and Buth·
Raelne. took a record ·.a frc• club is not bl&amp;, it ta apiced wi~h
tel (19-3) fourth. OUter unleeded throw~ called for them by referees sophomores and junion, and tt
club, to play Include Union Fur- 8lo11er and Ke.aal. They hit 20, owna up to a poor mediocre re
nace (13-3), South Bloomln,rvllle a low percenta1e for Racfn(!.
cord of 4·14 on tbe season.
(11-3). Rio Gralide (14:-3), CorDiniJ
'Mlddloport 1hot '73 tJmea, hit 22
(18·4). There are J1 In all.
M~flctta, In one' doae·to·home
(one mOre than .Racine} l(lr 30%.
They
connocted on 10 of 21 tree compariJon, defeated Atben1 early
This wet:lk'a 1chedule followa:
throws.,
'" the season DO 40 before Coach
Monflay, Fob. 21!, 8:10p.m., Ncl•
Charles McAiee had jelled his
Tubele11 - ,1:70sll
sonville va. Ames•Born; 7:30 p.m.,
·For the winners the plar of club. Thls game wa1 forfeited 6y
Buchtel va. south Bloomlntvll1e: Graham and Wolfe w11, brJJliant Marietta, later when it was de•
B:.foS p.m., Rio Grande vt. CornJnr. on often~. as wu Bob l.li'ch a1 l
termined the TIJJ;er1 used an over
. Wednesday, Ftb. 27, · ;r. p.m., Rt· ~Jaymaker. fho Jaetoto faUoa to aaeplayer ..
emc vs. McArthur: 8:80 p.m., win· work tile ball In lor a olqlo layTop BC:orer of the Tigefll is PJt
ner or the Nel•oavllle-.Antea·Bern up. Bobby Nelson .-tole the ball In
aame v11. New Lexln1t0n st. ~loy· the openlna 1eeond• and blt on Morris, veteran · ~·11 senior who
1:71111
slus.
hla run to tbo baoket. He did It has been hitting at a 14-point
1ame clip. He Is the only boy in
Friday, March 1, T p.ID., Shaw- OftGe more ln the Udrd ttuatter, the double column n•ure.
and
ml•aed.
By
the
eft4,,
of
that
nee vs. Unlon Furnace: ,1:10 p.m.,
Othtr&amp; aro Loran DimJt
wim1er of the Buthtel•Blooml!'ll· third aeulon, R'Mine had rbot ~ junior at .forwar,l, Bob Pinder,
time~ and hU 17 tlmH for • lre'VIlle a:ame va. winner ol· the R1o m61ldot:a
6lU%,
Grande-Corning came.
Plus Tax and Old Tire
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•CASH 8NL1'
9.000 IXPICT~D
nora but efto111Jh of blo ond tbe
N~W ARK, NJ. (1/P)- t'ormor othon' lona alio~ olmpl,y would
champion Kid Glviitll and wtl·~~~~·~lfnc.N~~~wlea1ayod under tbe
terwcl~ht contender Vince Martin·
of bt :I thrte fouta
cz are expected to draw: a erowd
in he flr.t quarter
of 9,000 and · • a:ate· ot NO.OOO on
oU;t. pert ot the time
Tuesday nl&amp;ht In lhelr nonwa• bolldlna Ill
W. Mala 81.
. J'om•roy televised lO·f!'OUnd bOUt. It the
lead. He had (our
Newark Armory.
tbe. ·:and frame.
re1led late In
· quarter wllh four toult.
no( nt~rn taniU late ln

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tune up hi• game for tbe Nttloaill
Am•teur ~hampion•hip' ln Septem·

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ot 184:1 and 1943. He coached at
Glenford when Hur.sey set the
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Harold Lohle f« an oraanlartloll ,._.,e the Invocation and msl alled

tbe oWcers.
A DUDtber at ~ ago i 'CHOfftcen instilled were Mrt
die of UberlJ CJl.lpter wu fm'med Dllfi Dutton, aenlor presuknt;
by Miss Emma J.cabs, which' lal Jlrl Guy Nete:ler, aenior vtee pre~·
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MJD!on to use tbe name for their pretldent; Ellen Dutton , treatW'er;
Jen.Uf-er Lohle. 1ecretar)'; ar d
J'rapt Tltut, hiatorian.
Durln1 the meetiug in eharge
of Sharon Jonea, Barban Jone•
pd Sandre Brewiqton were nam
!!d p tbt publlclty romm11tee Neda Bratil(lf'd was elected aa dele·
J&amp;te and Ellen Dutton a• alternate
to the conference to be held in
J)a)'ton at the We1tmin~~ter Pret.,)'terian ehureb, April 8. Sharon
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bus Citizen were, lef,! to rigbt, seated, Allen Swa~. Bedford; Sandra Butcher, il
George JohnsJon Salem Center; }dorton Butcher, IJJifl"~onvllle; Gary Reed, Chester; Sblrloy
Hatffeld, catpenter, Standing, Lilrry Lande0 , Chester; Larry Price, Salem Cimler; Rita Kay
Teet, Carpenter; Billy Jean Cundiff, Syracuse; Paula Sayre, Syract!Se, Richard Oller, Bradbury; Mary Smith, Bedford.
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Rulings Are Made Budget For Ne~t Two Years
On 21 Cases In
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COLUMBUS, 0. (U~. c . William O'Neill today subeigl!I"\.AJ

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RullDp or dilmluals in a total
Of 21 Melg•· County action• riled
In Common Pleao Court here
were entered ta joutnals of the
Clut of Co1trt1 today.
They were: OhiP "' Robert Lee
Sa,.re. with tbe d.W.dont belnJ

milled a f1.7 billion state spending program to tbe LegJSl:t·
ture.
Tbl! two-year program calls for increased expenditures for
schools, highways, menial hospitals, Qniversllles and parks,
The gofei'DOr told a joint session in hlo;; budget lllessage that

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New P:resJ•dent
ClllrkJ_!o
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bond for appearance at hil,trialdate uot set--after Sane· plead
IUiliY at bia orralgnmiftt be-

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Monday in PomerOy.
Other ofllten named weu F::ed
W. Crow, yiCe president. and Bel'·
nard Fultz aecretary-lreullftl'
Commop Pleu Judge Cedrie Clark
eontiaU.et 11 trunee of the County

IThree Ate Cited
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Mr. People~ IUCfteds the late
Judge Fred W. cnw Sr., who died
early in J111U11'1 Of thiS year. It
has been ellatoDW'f: ill the IOteal
tar for tbe oldeat active .,membu"
to aseend
the,, Jlftlideoey.
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Jwl l)een JetttlfruClark 1141{ been

Amerlea fir
In the Raekte

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noon at her home, Syracus~ hondrlna her daushter, Janice, dn her
sixth blrthdny
Games were played lluring the
afternoon and pnzcs awlrdcd the
winners.
Arter the hOnored gue&amp;t opened
her many mce gifts, rctrealfments
of Ice eream and cake ware .11erv·
od. Favors and balloona were glv·
en each gue~l
Present wero (leboronnd B~nda Norris, Kalhy Francia, Jeln
Ann and Dicky Sauvaae. Linda
Csrpentcr, l'eggy Hubbard, Jerry
Hubbard, An&amp;'ela Hubbard, Vllerle
Mta. Charlet McNamee, w}lo
Ja Gilmore. Brenda and G4t'y Ml- c:elebraJed her ei.a:hty-Neond birth
chael. Conlee Manuel aftd Jean dl)' at h'l!r home on SOuth S&amp;':ond
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Vlaillnf lllr rnd Mro, MeNameo
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PLUPP D.V WAIHING
erJVIIJe: .Mrs. Erma Wll•on and
Mn. lAura Van Meter, ·b•tlrt: Mr,
Mra. Vietor Hannahs and c:bllCall .,,..,
1dJ•n. Kalbecyn Jane aad Chuekf,
e Wo Pick Up I Dollnr
and Mn, Ed 51111111 and daUfb·
ler Pomeroy.
Halo. Cl"nod and lloclcH
sdi&lt; Starloy, Kom Run,
Mr. and ljlra. C. H. WI,. Jr., Mn.
Hoi Root, Mr,, R. SanalMiry, Mr.
and Mn. c. P . Bradbury, l:ddlo
N, 2ntll Awt.
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clotbinll day fOr Tbur•daY, Feb~
28 from 9:30 a.m. to .1 p.m The,
Cotpa Is ocated 011 E ~nd-tt.

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Thl! JOYemor abo. llld that oaa
automatic pay iaetellf which will
go into effect for state employea:
July 1 wW eost S'Y.2 mi1lion.
..An)' inereue fol'" state employes in addition to the 10 per

ten\ mc:reue provided by law,'"
he Aid. "should be made 1n the
low paid braekeU .alter serio111
study...
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pcrcentate inft'Uiet whidl ineritabty diJerim..
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To Be lntfoduted
(lQL!JJQIUS, 0 . UP - A bill
allowing oebool diatrleta to IIX
ou~ the IO.mill UIJlit for Ill
'llldeflnite" period ..W be IDtrodueed in the Ledolalure todaJ.
Rep. James A. Lantz (Df'airfield.), 1ponsor of tbe mea1111'e,
uld 1l bu the full support Of tbe

Ro~rt E. Searle&amp; vs. Bertlla A.
searles, Cbestt'r P. Glasa VI. Mil·
dred E. Roush, Iva cremeans VL (lbio Education A.uoei!-iion.
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A ilative of Meon County, the
deeeued waB the daughter o( tbC
late Yr. and lllro. Allred Sau, She
was born on Febrvary 1~1 1879.
Survivors are lwo aolili', Mtlvin
Knapp of Broad RUn and Elmer
KRapp of New Haven; thr.ee daughter.. Mrs. Rodra Roush, Nol'f9U;:

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vs. Andrew Hager,
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OhiO, Mn. Hilda Sparks, and Mri.
Ru~R11 RoUBb of New Haven.
Burial will be made In the Graham cemetery.

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thbliaaiversary whicll ia to be reo
c:oe:nition of the ac:eomp!iabmenta
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Mrs. McNamee Is
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82nd 81'rthday

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the state "will remain oo a pay·u\
you co baais for tile nut two
yean."
"The budget iJ balanced,." M
&amp;aid, •·and t do not recommend
aD)' new or inc:reued tans."
Appropriations recommended

Huriet Warner, · plaint1H, YJ
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$78!.8 million for b.iibwayB and
John Warner, defendant, where
Emmett Peoples, oldf!tt member tnfOe aafety.
lean WU tranted the defendant ot Ole Jfeip County &amp;r A.uoeil$30.2 millicn tor liquor tontrol
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an ana.wer and the same lion. wu DaJiled to the presidency
7.8 million for w\ldlife.

Gov. C. WlDlam O'NeUI bad

ommended !!Uch aeUon to
couneU wheD he met witb eity
offlcftl• in Columbus

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for hospitalization and medipl
care for tbe aaed also was pi'oo
'PQHd Tbe amount is $11.11 m.illloD
more
oaw bemg spot.
O'NeW taid the Legialature
should a1so provide 139.8 milUOD
to make up for "deficiendea•• in
the bit budget. He wd the Situation resulted In lawa enacted
without sufficient appropriaUona
to ~er the programs.
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Tbe governor Hld the "deficie~~­

q" appropr tation• were needec,f.

are for the school foundation program.
now required to limit IUeb Jevlee: health care for the aced. publie
to o definite number Of ,..., and employees and teaehers retirewbeft lbe time is up, tbq must ment eontribuUons. and worktllen be rHubmitted to the Wlen. men's compensation premiums on
. ..,..,... often beeom.. dilllnl~ state worken•
be Aid, be&lt;a111e tbe -le _.,.
"'The most difficult problems
not clear on whetber tbe Jet) ll that Ohio fact'!s . . .are fia.anci.ll
an •4fltianat tax or merel, tlte ones."' O'Neill 11aid iD his prepared
continuation of a tu alretcly in \!!XI.
elfeet.
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Tbe aovern0r warned the legl.
SCboiol boards DlUit levy outaide lsture not to add additional ~ppro­
tho lO.miU limit to oualll7 for p.liatlona that m:1gbt booat lbe eost
Illite alcl to needy oellool dlolrleta. Of state opendll&gt;g ...,. "'be •IIi'"Tbe eJeetions ean deiQI 1he mates of revenqes av.ai.lab1e."
araatlng of sueh state ald." Lintz
"YOil will be delug&lt;d I&gt;!' ""
oald. "117 bill would ellminale lbe quettJ far inc&lt;ea.es in this budg:obllac:le."
et;• be said. "I urce you to rteld
The Fllrfleld County Dei!IO&lt;ral to uo pres&amp;ure wl:iitb will result
lltmsed, bowe-. lblt li:hool in •. .requiring the impositiOn of
would oUII relaiD power lo new tixes upon an already overnt off or reduce a tu aDYthile
(Centinueclo ett ,... thNt)
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