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Sentinel, Pomer_oy-Mld~eport, 0 ., Jan. 22, 1965

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Vows Solemnized Jr. Rtgh Horwr
' Syracuse WSCS Ladies are Guests
At Rutlaml Home
Around And
To MilS st.uMnt.
At B ·de' H
Student~ Luted
Mainly About
"' OfForest Run Group on Wednesday melMembers
ol the Cbatter I b'
About
, E s •ome Middleport Seventh an d fl peopIe 'I n
at the Crow'• Steak ~u
'lbo Middleport WCI'U lpoD- F 'd
' Membe... of the wscs
or opened the meeting with devo- Wedn..day evening for a • .:i
Middleport
IIOCed • film
the danilen ol
II ay vemng
!~h:.. ~~rd ~~ ~~k!"';;. '
Pomeroy
lle Syracuse MethodiSt church uuns taken lrorn Job 2 and dinner Following the dinner, I Ml'! Oleva Boice 11 8
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ahown to Middle- Mr. IIIII Ml'!. Clyde Winea, Jr. loci w...., El bth Grade: Connie '
11ere gue•ts when the WSCS gave a medttatlon on prayer I the group met at the home of !lent at M ·
pa port High SChool studenll dur- are lllllQUnclug ~e of Bachnet- K:th Bail
Teresa I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph struble,
Ill the Foresl Run Method"! Group smgmg of " I'm Proymg Mrs Charles ca,..n RuUand al f
b •II• !Gene'! llooplt- ing an auembly period Thurt- ~ dall(b\Or Peay to Larry Clscl rJn&lt;ia ~ ket(' Nancy Mrs. John Terrell and Mrl.

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Ruth Ann Lacey, Mary Long, I and Shari and Mark and Mrt.
Cynthia Mills Kathy Morgan Joseph Struble visHed WedRemalie Ni~l Bob
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· ·Guests
Mrs.
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were Mrs. John Fultz and !,Ira.
Wayne King.
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Charlea Holtman Ia ~ patient
at the Veterans Hoopitai
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her home on Chestnut-st.
Devotions were by Mrs. Shlrley Mills with Mn. A. R. Putlen giving the evening prayer.
A dessert courae was aerved
by the officers Including Ml'!.
Lyons, Mrs. Charles Bennett,
Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. Beu'i lah White, Mrs. Lettie Roush
and Mrs. Shirley Mills.
Also attending were
Mrs.
John Scioes, Mrs. Jaroes Souders, Mrs. Jacob Turner, Mrs.
Clyde Winebrenner, Ml'!. Grace
Hysell, Mrs. Fielding Hawkins,
M.... Dale Mourning, Mn. Lillian McGhee, Mrs. C. P. Brad·
bury, Mrs. Frances
Bearbl,
Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mn.
Pearl Hoffman, M....
Dana
Hamm and Ml'!. Nora Hamll1

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• • ON YOUR SAVINGS!
Your savings deposited In this bank
will earn interest at the rate of 4% per
annum, effective March 15, 1965, the beginning of our next

semiannual

period,

This interest Is automatically credited

to

your account, and Is compounded semiannually-your interest earns interest!

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Mr~. Web•teru

ON THE 2nd &amp; 3rd FLOORS.

Big Selection of Well Known Makes, Prompt Delivery To Your
Home. Sensible Credit Service

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Mro. Jed We bater Sr. waa
hosteaa to the Paat Presidents 1
of tho American Legion Auxll·
lary of Drew Weblter Post Sl,
Wednesday eveolni .t
bet
Sprlna Ave. home.
The meeting opened wlth devotiona taken from Matthew 2
by Mrs. Gerald Wllclermulb who
also read a New Year'o Prayer
taken from S• nahiDe maguiDe.
It was vole&lt;l that - " member would bring a toilet arUcle
to the next meelln&amp; to be aent
to ex-.ervlce womon resldlni
Mnter'a Cottage, Dayton.
Garnes were played and prizeS
awarded to Mn. Mayme
Holmes and Mrs.
George
Bearba, A dessert course was I
served by the hosteaa anlsted
by her grandson, James Webster w 12 members. The February meetlnl wiD be held at
the home of Mrs. Wildermuth
with Mn. Eddie Smith u de- ,
votional
leader and Mra. I
Holmes in charge of ..mea.
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SAFETY.

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protected by SOllnd bank management.
AV AILABIUTY.

Your money Is quickly

available when you need and want it.
CONVENIENCE.

No

more

convenient

way to save exists than your bank account.
EARNINGS.

You just can't beat the assur-

ed 4% that you will earn

on

your savings.

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ELBERFELDS Invites You To The Sale of Livi_ng Room,
Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture

Auxiliary Ho•tu•

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Mrs. Frank Porter and dau~h- J course at Army Ordnance Conters, Charesse Porter and Di- ter and School, Aberdeen Provana and A~1ta Ktog. Calling m! ing Ground, Md., Jan. 15. Warl
the eveniog were Mr. and : ner is a 196t gradu"te •f Point
Mrs. Gerald Mtchael and lam· Pleasant High School and at•
ily of ~use:__~te~d~-Glenville State College.

Shop Saturdays 9 to 9

ton.

Enjoy the everlasting charm
of Early American Furniture:
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by KRDEHLERO

STITCHERS CLUB MEETS
Mrs. Dwlflht Lopn entertained the Nllty stltcberl club Wednesday evening al her holne,
Rock Spriog. Road. The even- ~
1ng waa .pent ooctall)' and In
aewlng. Retresbmenl8 were'""'
vee! to Mrs. Jack Warner, Mn.
Max Folmer and
VanJIIllll,
Mra. James Wnt, Mro. Hugh
Bearho, Mrs. William Bartell.
Mn. Lloyd Moore 8I)Ci JIUOBtl.
M.... Helen Brlcklet. Skip IRaan and VlrJU DOL.

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sentative of the Columbus Hospital Federation, who
urged
that the planning rommille~ b~
set up immediately It had been
that
anticipated originally
rnt"tnbers of a health racililies
planning committee would be

Mr. Strand said, ''The Hospilal Federation i.s here to aid
and assist you and to come up
with an efficient way of meet·
ing the problems here . Hos pital s always have room ror Improvement. ..

named at the Friday night meetin~ - Howevt&gt;r , it was dec1ded
to postpone organization until an
other session .
Pomeroy Attorney Frank W.
Porter served as vice (·hair·
man for the meeting and will

Strand also indit:aled
that
the sit.ualion in Meigs count v is
to the point where there .wIll
be no obstetrical work allowed
in either hospital unle!'s .some.
thing is done.
Strand said OB caSt:s would

staffing
at Vt&gt;t•·nu1s Mt·morial hospital and inadequale
fa cilltits at Mr ig.,
(;tnt· ral
hospital.
Ch&lt;tr!es RJdeout. admmls! rator nl Veterans .11·:1t•monal hospital, SiJJd Veterans l\'lt&gt;morial
hospJtal ha s full t&gt;X pettanon of
ha ving a thief or obstetrical
st' I'VIt:es bdore tht' Jw1e dead ·

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Strand ob."er ved, ' On the

b&lt;J!)JS of the !i ilu;J! Jon that y ou

have , and on the bas1.s ot the

problems facing us. il med ica !
servtu•s commntee would be a
great thing "
After the official
JnPt:t mg
wn s Hd1ourner! a round lahltdi s&lt;·uss ton was he ld I.J ~ !5 111'
the 25 persons who attcnd('d .
It was point~ out dunng
th1s discussion lhat ''The rea l
problem here is the sttua1ton
between the M. D.'s and 0 .
o·s. Strand rollowed th i~ t·omntf nt saying, "A big start low;tr-d solving thiS probl em would
be gelling together on a mt"d ·
kal serv1ce eommttle&lt;' . ·
Dr. H. 'vi. Boocks, M.
D.

health commissioner

or

Me igs

cc.Wity, ctsktd, "What are yuu
going to do With Veterans Mem orial hospital. You 've got to
get a whole stat! uut there "
Mr. Ridt&gt;out
answered.
"I have been fon ·ed to attr mpt
tu get M.D.'s from out
of
town. 'fhere is nuthing I would

like belter than to ba\'e our

Joul M. D. ·s out there:·
Dr . Boocks

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remarked,

•·surely, there are so me ostt&gt;opnt hie physic1an." here
who
e&lt;• r, work With th e M.D ·~ ·
Dr. Boot:k!! is on the stalf of
1he new hospital in
Hockmg
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counly where courtesy prJ~
lege:; have been given at least
one D. 0 . physician.
A representative of the Ohio
Medical association,
Dr.
Spears, sa id that otrictals of
u~~ association would be wUJ~
~~~~ to meet with the board of
trustees of Veterans Memorial
hospital to try and help settle
lhe problems here. Dr. Speant
wai' assured by Board President Harold Sa'*' IIIII an imoit.a t ion to the Ohio Medical A..
roalion to meet witb the boar•
ot trusteetS would be fortheo,.
ing.

Cold, Irritation
!Jn Chest, Places
LBJ in Hospital
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be moved out of Mt'igs coun·

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be in charge of arranging an
organization sestiion.

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This
was agreed
Friday
night in a meeting at the Pomeroy elementary school attend·
ed by both medical and ostPOpathic physicians and members
of the board ol trustees ot Veterans Memorial Hospital , lnc .,
and Mt!igs Memorial Hospital,
Inc.____

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MEIGS THEA TRE

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A medical servicE' planning
committee that would attempt
to cure the ills of Meigs Coun·
ly's hospital operations will be
organized here soon
through
the Columbus Hospital Federa-

OSplfa
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G 1 h Rich ICleveland wore Tuesday evonn
am,
usan
er ac ,Hysell- ! mg,
,
d'mner guests of Mr. and
ard Hawley Rhonda
Jan Long Robbie Ord RandY Mr5 Thurman Flsrher.
PbUllpo Nina Stiles J.ilin Tan- ' Mr. and 'Irs. Raymo~d Fi,.
nehlll ~nd Diane Welsh.
cher and Mr. and Mrs. Thill'
man Fischer vi sited Tuesday
evening, with their J.olher,
Mrs. Susie Fletcher, Momtna
Star.
I Mrs. Susie Fischer and Mrs.
WO
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Wilbur Frecker visited Wed·
nesda:v afternoon with Mrs. H:lmer Holter, Mr. and Mrs. E&lt;J.

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NO. 239
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
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Dnoled To The fratgNb 01 The /Heict·MtUon .4rN

lumbus where they were guests!
,attendants and a-ta. Ml'!. Kate
of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilt and I
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Rowe and Ada, Mr1.~~ Pill'family .
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and Ge(lrge, l ~.. s. BettY
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Van
Meter,
SyraCIIISe; Yvonne
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M15,5 Ed~ Burdette of ~· ~'
! and Eunice Rowe, Mr.
and
W I a. viSited recently With Mrs. Mlna Hart greeted mem- : Mrs. R"'!erlck Grimm and Rondrt'... sed as a Kor~an). A talk I mg the Middleport • Wahama Mrs . Guy Reynolds.
j bers and guests at her home ' nle, Racme, and Paula Gibson,
die Young and Mr. and Mrs.
on "Channels lor the Word" basketball game, The Jays will Rio Grande students who are , on the Pomeroy-Athens Road
Clyde Winea, Jr., Linda Plans were made to make William Blake and family.
MIDDLEPORT
was given by Mrs. Nease and lbe m charge.
home for the semester break:Jfor the recent Walk-In Garden!·
Karen Wines.
.
jtray favors for Veterans Mem- Mr. and Mrs. John RPitm1re
Jhe group sang,
" In Christ •
include Dennis Saelens, Eric Club Christmaa Party:
th After 1 slwrt wedding lrlp, orial and Meigll General Hoa- aod son and Mrs. Mae Relt.
There Is No East or West." Korean flag and gave the mean- Chambers, Neda Bradford, Ro· ! Gifts for exchange were plae- ie e bride will rt!SUDlO her stud- pltals lor Valentine Day when mire of New Haven, W. Va.
.~n article. Student Rehg 1ous mg of the symbols on the flag. bert Ord, and Sandra Brewing- i ed under a decorated tree and
~ Southern Local H!Sb the Sew·Rite &amp;!wmg club met and Mrs. John Batley, wrra
Pomeroy, Ohio
and f.nhghtenment Program, The group formed a frlendshlp j ton.
I namea of Secret Pals were 1andoo w~ abe 18 a ten10r, Wednesday evening at their Wedneaday evening guests of
w&lt;J s read bv Mrs. Fred Nease , Circle and sang '' Blest Be the
drawn for the New Year and old i
Larry is employed at ~ club room with Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Susie Fischer.
and
Mrs
A
rnold
spoke
on
the
Tie
That
Binds"
and
repeated
Russell
McElhinny
has
re·
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names
revealed.
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Loeb
Electric Company
at ' Baity as hostess.
I Mrs Wilbur Frecker !'E!tumTONIGHT
IJmtury and aceomplishmenls of the Lord's Prayer. As a special turn~ .to Columbus after ~ , After t.he business aeasion, j Columbus, "'~ they will Mrs. Elza GUmore,
vice ed to her home, Cleveland to"FBI CODE 98"
Ew
ha
Women's
University.
number,
Mrs.
Arnold
read
from
a
recent
tll1
roll
call
was
answered
by
nammake
their
home
following
her
business
session.
Committees
day, aftf'r a week's visit with
11 AJ cuperatmg
Ja ck Kt•lh . Rav llan1on. Phi
1•ort raying graduates of
the Recip~ For A Happy
N ew I ness and hospitalization.
! ~~g a berried shrub inviting to graduation.
for the year named by . Mrs. i her mother. Mrs. Susie Fischlip Ca r ey, A.nrlrew Duggan
"CONQUEST OF SPACE"
tlnivPrsity were Mrs. Curtis, Year, taken from the book, 1 Mrs. Henry Null accompan- 1bmls. The Program topic was
Harvey Van Vrank.en, presJdent. , er.
Mick e~
Sl1auehnessy . Ptlll
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dorlor;
Mrs.
Christy
Baer,
"Leaves
of
Gold."
i ied her !aliter, Clarence Clark, i a cootlnuation o1 the ~ubj&lt;ct of
Bradbury
Club
lwa
were
read by Mrs. Gilmore and Mrs. l.orena Snyder retur~Fosler, WaltPr BrookP
thr wife or a diplomat; Mrs. Durmg the business seslon ,to the Gallipolis Clime
lhls , buildmg and mamtammg a bird .4U.Day Meeting
mclude. Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs. Ied to her home, Rose
Hill
SUNDAY MONDAY, TUES .
:
Mannmg
Roush.
school
teachMrs.
Kerns
Rousb,
Mrs.
Chrisweek
for
check-ups.
.
/sanctuary.
The
Bradbury
Extension
Charles
Hoffman
and
Mrs.
Day.
Tues~ay.
after
caring
~or
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1Mrs.
J•nuary 14-25-26
Sandy. Humphreys, Ml(Jdle- 1 ~veral. members we~ report- Homemaker'• (]ub met
aU ton Strlckl~nd, flowers; Mr~ Desste Patterson .who rs ul.
" SEND ME NO FLOWI:RS" 1er: Mrs. Air red Yeauger. social ty Baer and Mrs. Uswin Nease
( rPrhnitol0rl
Iwo r ke.r . and Mrs. Mark Ev~ms, were named as the nominating port High SChool sophomore, 1ed til. Mma Hart furniShed the day Wednesday at the home 0 Donald Colhns and Mrs. Calvm Mrs. Mason Fischer attendRo rk H tHt~nn .
Oori~
Day . a nurse.
i committee. Plans were
made underwent appendectomy sur· !contests, a Bible Quiz and a Mrs. Harold Collins, It was Simpson, gifts ; Mrs.
Willard ed a layette shower given TuesTom A.&lt;~nrl~ll. Hal March .
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for
sale at the next
at Veterans
Hos- !
Rhyme Time. opened bf the president, Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Ronald Browmng, day evening by Mrs. D.
L.
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A report was given on ~ttal Wednesday evemng. She wh1ch furmshed a note. of fun. Paul Winn, who read scri ture Mrs. Donald McKnight .. Mrs Roush at her ho~e, New Havdistnbutlon of Christmas re- ts the daughter of Mr. and Mr!. i Both were won by Lou1ae Har· from Matthew.
P
H. C. Mullins, Mrs. Lou&gt;s Os- en, W. Va. honor1og Mrs. Rob. .,.;,.,...,,.,.///,.F"'''
l iooentbfjlOC&lt;!S •nd several thank Norman Humphreys.
l'ison.
M" . Clarence Murray re rt- hom, Mrs. Harold Hood and ert Roush of Middleport;. .
you notes were received
At the conclusion of refresh- ed
the M lg Coun ~ Mrs. Cbarlea Rideout.
ways 1 Mr and Mrs. W1lllam F 1shor
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A dessert co""e waa ·served
TO HOLD YOUTH DAY
ments Nancy st. Clair and Con- tens:::'n Counci~ a:X. MrstyOle:~ and meAns. The traveling pri,.. , and son, Billy and Roland Fist't I,
With The Family
btry the Nhosktlessehs on h &lt;·rystal
Day will !beth obMsel_drdve,..d i me hReedd !took
the ldudedish- Cotterlll and Mrs. Max Davia daownaardteded by_ MMrrss. BoByaerltv M"r'ass ,
MvrlSiatnedd MThr•urMsdaa!
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•was mg u tes w tc cone
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Korea and favors were Korean port First Baptist Church. Tak- I' lh&lt; evenings festivities.
Food
hod s tmpson
receJv
'" h· •Y qn Fisher and ramil Y· Mr. ...
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Thhee feorovdtceis psruopmeprbt,'
nags and chopsticks,
ing part will be Dianne Van Due to Illness of the Feb. bos- attended. Following the Y luck gift from her secret pal. R•· l er and brother Roland returnAttendin• were the above aod eonney in char•e of the wor- tess the time and place ol thel di
the
pot k freshmenls were served by the ed home thiS morning and ~Irs
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group wor - h
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the atmosphere pleasfMrs. John F. Baily, Mrs. Ro- ,;p service and these speakers, meeting will be aMounced later. ed oo varioua projects and oste.•s to
mem s.
_ls.,er an son remam for a
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t Md
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bert Laudermilt and guests, Michael
"Early Mlli- f
watched the Jnaugu...tlon 00
VIS' ·
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an
o est prices.
! Mrs. C. B. Weese, Mrs. William stons m Burma, Ray Ptckens, , Mr~. Lyom Hoate••
TV. Members reaponded
to
DINNER IS GIVEN
COMPLETES CO SJI!
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Houdashelt, Miss Marcia Karr, Jr., "Geography and
OfB ·B C'-rollcallbyglvingaNewYear's Mrs. Susie Fisher entertain-' LETART W 'va
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Mrs. of Burma," and Rtcbard Wll· ,
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John Sauvage, Mrs O~a Wine- son "Burma Missions Today." 1 . Mrs. John Lyons. president, reso u on.
nex mee mg
Wlt a . mner S~nday at ; mer N. Warner, son of Mrs.
~ Route 7
Middleport
brenner Mn Ali~e Capehart lA film on Burma will be shown · entertained the Busy Bee Class ~IUMbe :::b. 17 ak!be :"': her home m Mornmg Star. I Audery C. Warner, Route 2, LeKorean prayer, "Like A Reed" !
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DANCE AT WAHAMA
Mrs Rus!:i Watson gave the j
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rea nnd JVIrs. Scott introduced !dance wi_ll be h~ld at the WaM!Ss Susie Wong !Mrs. Grueser l ham a High audtrorium follow-

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by Mrs With Mrs . Thomas Stewart
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treat· day afternoon. FoUowlng the GfJmm •
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('()-hostess. A short business ses- Mrn . J • ISWII
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was co ucted by Mrs land Dr. Raymond Boice
of Christ spoke of the d
Jl\'idlly eveoJni at 7:30 o'clock
as hostt-sstos .
was t JI P topiC of the program i ar Roach , prestdent.
Ieroy.
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Mrs J"ck CurtiS, preSident, presenled b, Mrs. John Scott. Gamea were played
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Jenta. The Rev. OConnor Bap--~Thf' wor!ihrP rtonter prPnan~d pnzes awardt'd to Mrs . Robert
Miss Margaret Sauer and Mrs. ~ 0 ~ ~ e th er::s and tbt minister of Racine o'tficilt·
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McNeal
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Wilbur Thursday w•th Mrs. 0 I eva sp;:s."M:"'::t':'ple, 8 nd Mr 1 i1 'Jbe brtde wore a two-pleCf'
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les Lathey, MrB. Roush, Mn. Me~gs General Hospttal.
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Womens High Heel 1 t.roup smglng of "Jesus Ca II s IIHubert
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ar- George Johnson visited Thurs- ' Ruaaell high !lChool . . . l
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l b' ' and the reading of scrip- es ptres. A dessert course was day with Mr and Mrs F ank l mtrod~ed it
prmclp8' maid was Carol Faye Teaford
lUre from Matthew 5 and 7 by s::,ved by the hostesses to tho Hysell of R~tland
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of Racine; beat man waa BobMrs . Kerns Roush opened the a ve and Mrs. Howard Birch·
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program followt'd by thf" Ko- field , Mrs Jerry Schoonover Mr. and Mrs . Robert Byer l
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rran Creed in unison and a and Mrs. Alfred Biggs.
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Rockets Wreck Panthers Here 94-61

Eagles Assured
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After 76-45 Win

Weliston's Gollen
Rockets this season The Joss left Coach \rr.lnuteo Jell !n the stanza. T\TO 41 pomts on 18 field goals and
turned the tables on Pomeroy Rms Moore 's Panthers with a foul shots by little Guard Billy five of seven free throws. HiS
by :z:ommg to a rousing 94-41 3-5 slate in league play for the Jewell gave the Panthers their total was the most points scorwin over the Panthen on their year
final lead or the outing.
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home court Friday night.
I It was late in the
aecond Flashy Junior Forward Ed- Iseason in loop play.
Pomeroy had u!"et the Rock- \period when Wellston rocketed die Jacobs was the hoy
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Jacobi. hitting fro?' everyets S&amp;-!i6 tn Its first Southeast- Into the lead for good alter gave Pomeroy fits all evenlnr. where, toned m 11 prunts . '"
ern Ohio League cage game Po~eroy_ led 31·30 w1th three 1 Jacobs ended the game wUh each of the nrst two penods,
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Hlg~:~:le:..ketball IJackets Skinned 83-29;
Reserves w.Ill Ill
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The Rockets went into a full
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thtows gave Pomeroy the 31·
30 lead. Except for two more
free throws by Junior Bruce
Simpson, the Panthers did not
score the rest or the quarter
while Wellston got 15.
Wei~
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Me)8s county tanners already
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FIGHT RESUL'l'S
Albany 7t Rome-Canaan 52
Stockport 120 Chesterhill 28 'J..ouis donor of the Davis Cup
1:21 ..-rk to pot GAHS ahead GAHS 40 overtune.
for ~-keeps Ham1ltnn added a :
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Miller
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Continental
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Woodsfield 99 Newport 7S
for tennis.
United
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loss .second s later, and COWBOYS INK TWO
YFHANKFURT
Ger any Riverdale -18 River Valley 43
Zane Trace 71 Augusta 55
76ERS SIGN COURTIN
wbtD the penod ended . the DALLAS t UP! ·, -. The Dallas UP!
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M'lden~ e Delpbos Jefferson 58 Gomer 54 Dayton Oakwood 79
PIULADELPIUA (UP! I
~shad outscored LHS 19-)Cov.boys ha\'C signed free i l(99l,4) G;;ma:r out' inted ~e~: New Knoxville 84
Vandalia Butler 57 iSteve Courtin. former basket·
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a 42-34 lead
' agents Braden Heck or Stanford If ' • D
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New Bremen 69 Southeast.rn 54
' ball star at St Joseph's College
pushed ahead
and Charles Sutton o[ F'londa .r"WP.JO ans,
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Madison South 5 ~ j (Philadelphia): has signed to
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A4t.WM to 1965 contract&lt;.
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West Carrollton 79
play with the Philadelphia tl...l.!:~l..L
Beck 6-(oot-2 and 200 pounds,!
Trot cod Madison 74'
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Celina IC 91 Ft. Recovery 41
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Kenton 52
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Scotland set a new lap record
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Full Una
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lead throughout the persona\ rou\s .
' 10 , Franz. 1-6-2 . Coburn, 2+ Marion Hardmg 51
Youngstown Rayen 72 .
Sunday'&amp; Games
KYGER .CREEK (U)
second penod until I 45 remai n- Next Fndav. GAHS journe)ll! l 10 Total~ _ 23-4-CJ7. ·
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Youngstown Wilson 50 , Los Angeles at Boston
Duncan, 5-0-10; Leach, 1-1-3;
eci.:":. With Logan leadmg 29-li. : to NelsonvJII~ while the Chief- NELSONVILLE 1951- Jam- Richwood 83 Olentangy 47
Youngstown Chaney 60
I st. Louts at Baltlmore
Tyo, 7-6-20; Thomas,
2-0-4;
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:BaQD1lon hit a &lt;:np at 1 2!! lams host Well ston Rox scorr 'es, 9-2-20; Richards, 5-9-25; o·-~Circleville 69 Wilmington M 1 r
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Alliance
San FranC:'iiCO at Cincinnah
Johnson, Q-0.0; Barnett, 1"!1-2i
Pete Anderson lipp ed 1n are- of last mght's contes+·
]Nail. 10 .4_2-4 : Shultz,
1-1-3; Hillsboro 67 Miami Trace 63 1\\arren Hardmg 83
(Only games scheduled J
PoJcyn 1-1-3;
Spauldmg,
bound a~ 0·51.1. and Pistol Pcte l
LOGAN c52)
I Pancake. 1-24; .Ritz,
6-1-13: 1Greenfield Mc~in 72
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0-().(). Totals, 17-8-42.
•tafpad m a shmt Jllmpf'r With Auker, 8-!i-21; Westfall , 2-1-5: 1naugherty , 1-:l....J; Warren, l-0- , .
. Washmgton .c. H 67 1 Boar~man 69 Girard 55
TENTATIVE PLANS
SOUTHWESTERN (58)
, 20 seconds le go '" the hall Hummel. S-3-IJ . NIXOn. 3-3-!1: , 2_ Totals _ 37-20-45.
' Plam City 82 Greeneview 68
Hubbard 7l
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. &lt;UP! I Atha, 4-HI; Jackson, 5-11·10;
arte!:, Loean·s l~&gt;ad wa s hackf'ri : Gas~er, l -O~:::; T. Fraz 1er, 1..0- ,J;1ckson
14 3l 52 67 Athens 83 Midleport 38
Campbell Memona\ 55 The Rhode Island Development Cook, 10..3-23; Hall, S-0-6; and
to '!IX pomls at halftu;w- 19 -, 2 TOTALS 20-l%2
Nelsonvtile
21 4G 69 95 Gallipolis 64 Logan 52
· Brookfield 78 Stru~hers 62
Council announced Friday that Elliott, 3+10. Totals 25-8-58.
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Resel'ves Nelsonville
39, Wellston 94 Pomeroy 61
North Lima ~ ~renford 52
the New York Yaeht Club has Score by quarters:
~S fmally pulled even at , Hamtlton, ll-6-28; Cottrell, o- .Jackson 21.
Nelsonville 96 Jackson 61
Poland .« LouiSville 37
made tentative plans to hold a KC
. . . . 3 10 1113ll.fl on a hp -m by .John Browu , 0-0; Burson, l-0-2. Smith t-0·
Glouster 64 New Lexington 58 Columbiana 45 Leetonia 43
full week of yacht racing at
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wltli 6:17 lert . ·~. '"' tlurd l'• r-, J-0-2 Gibert 0-0-0; Brown, 4· 1Ohio Coller&lt; Baskedlall S.oril WelllfaU 70 The Plaint 45
Zanesvlle 95 Ironton ·~ 8t
BID&lt;k Island this summtr.
The DP~ds hrst
lead ' o-8; Mitchell. 1-0-2: Fisher, 1· »y United ·pren illle........,.. M,echamcsbura 89
Ma:Ysvlle 84 CrooksvUI
at fhP ,) 20 mark on a 3-5, Anderson . 5~7-17 ; E. Ham~ ~ Ashl~nd 67 Ohto Northern 61
Cedarville 52 Phtlo 94 R~evllle 82
ADOPT SBn.L
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fi'Jsher, ltlton. o-o-o : Sanders,
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Malone JnvUational
Fredericktown 48
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ST. LOUIS (UPJ)-A bdl was
, played a whale of a game EtSe l 0-0-CJ TOTALS 24-!B-CI4. I Malone 85
LoudonVIlle 45
Adamsville SJ , adopted Friday by the St. Louis
ID iJte second and th1rd per10~s. B ·quarters
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Eastern Baptist (Pa ) 72
Bucyrus 77 Upper San~usky 61 1Malta-McConnelsville 58.
. Board of Aldermen to establi.sh 1
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Northwestern 53
Guern~y Cat
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Cal_dwell 49 , late Dwight F. Davis, the St.

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al new tools to a1d them m this Ohio-760, Ohio C-38, OhiO C54 insure bener wood control, tess
derisir,n-maliug are available and AES-805. 1'he full .o;eason crop IDJUry, and fewer soil reslat the county exl.ension off1ee. hybrkls include Ohio 8'41 and the due problems.
Included in this list are Bul- 1 old standby US-13.
The high lor&amp;ge yield bulleletm 347, "Crop Yaneties and 1 for Spring oats, there 1.5 one tin 1s one which g1ves recom ·
Corn Hybrids for Ohio , 1965," ' new variety , Garland , wh.ich is mendations for prectices for
Leaflet IA9. ··Seeding M1:.:tur- added to the list. Dropped from max1mwn productiOn. Of pares (new) and the Leaflet L- the recommended hst for 1965 tkular interest in Meigs coun- 1
75, "Herbicide~ to
Control JS Clarion The other rE'Com- ty is the suggestion of using j
Wreds m Field Crops.· anoth- mended oat vaneties mctudE' more grasses, such as brome·
er ne" leaflet.
Clintland 60, Dodge, Gond Field, grass, orchard grass and tall •
Two bulletins of high value Putnam fll. and Rodney .
fescue . With high-level managearc. "High Forage
Y~elds."
ON!! BARLEY LISTED
ment,
including fertilization,
(417). and ··cert1fled Quahty Tht- only Spnn~ barlev ree- pastures containing these apecfrom Seed to
Fee a "l ommended is a variety named ies ca n be highly product1ve. '
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use Moore
The recommended [ertiliz.er pro- 1
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or two varieties dropped from thE' rogen per acre per year, 40 to
thes.e leaflets and bu~letms are 1 recommended hst, AtlantiC' and 50 pounds phosphate per acre '
ava1lable by rontactmf
the Buffalo. Only two vaneties ap- per year and 100 to 150 pounds
I County Extension Offiee . either 1 pear nn the recommended ltst. potash ~r acre per year
by telephone or ma1l or In per- One is Vernal, a Wisconsin vaFUty pounds of this nitn1son
riety with good winter hardi- gt:n per a&lt;'re should be applied
I 1'ht&gt; erop Varieties bul\f!tin ness. wilt resistance , high in the early spring, 75 pounds ~
And do that cutting job faster gives the re(ommendell ,·arte yield , fine stt&gt;ms and
oiark pt: olti-o&amp;:en per acre should be
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green color. It has an excellent applied alter the first, and I OHIO-WEST VIRGINIA CHAROLAIS-CROSS ~'EEDER CALF ASSOCIATION OFFICERS
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that farmers mly make their for t' ~~ 1 ~ de: /rs ~ICe second harve~t. If there
AH AU·NEW McCULLOCH j selection baled 00 the charoc- tion :~r :w~n enar,; oror pr uc- adequat~ mo•s_lure_.
Kay ,, Southside, VIce presi~en!; De-nver Walker , Gallipolis, ~ice iJresident: Tim Evans, Gallipolis, viee vresident
terilllco of the crop and t~e
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Other mterestmg 1tems m the \ and rom Woodward .. GallipoliS secretary-treasurer. The officers als~ make up the group's board of direcfon.
uoe the rarmer wlshe• to nl8ke gum e ~thert recocmmlend~h .le-h bulletm mclude harvest at the pose of the orgaruzatton IS to promote the Charolais Feeder Calf sa les in Southeastern Ohio and nelghboriDJ
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~~a~n"'_d Ohio W-M Th~ vari ccep ..a led m , hiD TheHe program 1t becomes more 1m-. Wh.-n ,he 20th Century began 1bctter qualit y Trunsportation.,should b~&gt; "tored 1n a ('oot. dry al possibilities as menu ItemS
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u Pwts IS the only one or On the 1965 Guide for Fertihz· langes w1•re a :spec1.lll treat tor lfrmt s av a1lable in many form s the qualit y drteriorates rapid- chandised ·
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• s Igroup t~a~ hash?een exlt&gt;n er use, maximum and mmi· ChriStmas. especially m
thf' ' alt vr-ar rres h frozen. canned lv Once a t·an I" opened 11
51 ';~ ~tte 10 ~ 1?
mum amounts of each fertiliz- INorth Grapefruit !named be IJUICf', sPgm('nt~ and salad m1x- ; hould be slorPd m tht• refrtg · , Brm1ed grapefruit. halvu apded ~~er vanetles recorn- er malenal are recommended co:suse thev grow in clusters tw·f's
erator It IS safe tu store can· petlzer. meat garnish, or des1
m:.n h t 15 ye.a;l gre Kenland, For example on corn follow- 1somP-wht:~.t ·like grapes' 1 onry Storage - Fresh frmt keeps ' ned tr.ulls and JUI Ce~ m the o-n St:'rt - broiled slnwly with 1
w ~~ ts ~rcla ~ kadapted 111 ing small grain or grass. the 1reached northern markets a-: best ai refngeratm tempera - gmal ('Onldl:ler alt~r openmg little brown sugar or honey and
~u erntt 10 · a eland and mmimum suggestd 1s
120 round 1880 01 later and were tures Sture them dry. and let
a dot of butter on top.
ONE-MAN
ennsco
are rec?mmended pound~ per acre For phosphate I sold m ~pecJalty shops.
air &lt;.'lrculate fred" about them. l Frozen frml s and conrentrates Sliced oranges, with a sprink·
more .ror nort hern OhiO regiOn!'; the range is 50 to 75 pounds ac- All f'ltrus fru its have bee n [f soft or mold .spots develop k~ep best stored at 0 degree F" lmg of coconut, as deSBel't.
a ~ar~e.ty . call~d Chesapeake tual per acre and for potash much Improved m our 20th Cen-1Ul ~omt• !nuts remove them Keep coneentralt' fro7f•n until AllPrnate sections of grapewhich 1s h1gh ·v1elding
' to 75poundsac- 1tury
·' an d recons t 1t ut~· fru1 t Wt th orange sect'wns, avo·
.
. m Ohio ' the rane ts 50
we fmd fewer or no before the damage spreads.
read}• t o u~t,
has . good
seedlmg
,
,
. Vl~or ' and tual per acre.
seeds, better appearance, and Canned
f1un 1and. m JU ices ) onIY as· n( ·eded If no t ·a II used ca do or app1e sI'1ces on a bed
carnes some resistance to sou- F..ach of these bulletms are
-~
at onct&gt;. store covred m the of greens - serve with a sweet
th.ern anl~rarnosc . Seed ~up available and will give farm- 1
rcfngrrator and shake wt&gt;ll bt&gt;- French dressmg.
0
phles arc hmtted, however.
ers the opportumty to have the I
eor~aniZaliOD
fore usmg.
Add orange ·sections to torn
n the herbiCide bulletm 14 1
ded
ct'
H yo u havt• been troub iPd w1th le ttuce. wJth onion rings, add
crops and weed~ are r ted
atest recommen
pra 1ces
d
C d ' h' IS ' ~- for seedings. fertilizer use, htgh The Ohio Cooperative Exten- fo; the conduct of thr 4-H C'lub reconstit uted frm:t•n
ora nge swee t French dressing for toss
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JUICe .separatmg mlo 1wo l~1y · ~d salad
corn a our 1 erentstaReso best crop var ety
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d .. lookmg re
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lfllliate
a
forwar
lmrn
e&lt;hat&lt;&gt;
plans
oiled
for
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egumes.
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do n:ongrasts at ~wo ~ag~ of
it.;; sc 1cntiftc and technolog1cal a 1 ea extensiOn centers to bl:'gm i:lge temperature-s above 0 dt.'- Try grapefruit sections and
~tvhe opmd ent,h oa
a
w E-at Applt"catt'onS
know - how cll)~er to the peopl e cperat1uns th1s month
gref' F Poor flavnr &lt;'~ l &lt;;o strm s -;hnmp on watercre ss,
w1tt"
WI
an w1 out 1egumes, pas·
I tt serves
Tnsolar as possible extens1on fr0m poor storage
mayonnatse.
t ure, quaekgrass, soy beans and
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sugarbeets. pre-emergency and
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Rastc&lt;~lly, the changes will ~· sonnel who haVf• bef'n se!"v
Any hnw ol day 1s a go
Be 1magmallve - try a new
1mg f'Jihcr as county age nt s or lime fnr ora nge nr grapefrml 1tem.!
post-emergenee treatment. to'i mclud e: .
bacco beds, and wild garlic
- EstabhshnM!nt of 12 Arefl.l jl rea .a~~nt ~ w11t be utilized m
There are also four tre&lt;Itments
Extenswn Centers to meet edu-1 the mttlal staffmg pattern.
for
woody
planUl.
Deadline
L et
I cational needs of eommerctal
Gallla countv Will be a mm·
IIIII..._ Milk PfHKtillll Pllftt in·
For
each
crop
or
weed
vaI
a~ncullur~
and
re~ted
mdu
s
ber
of the J ackson
Center.
tiHtt 111 111 44ft. llllldlnl - wltfl
I tnes, family ecoJIIomJes. hum:m Ralph Moore 1s thf' area exriety the leaflet lists thP- rec• II • 21 fl. 11lllln1 plfiOr an• •
11 1 • ft. mmr01•. Tht plll'lt It
ommended herbieide or herbi- Applications for new Burley I nutrition. and 4-H Club work. tenswn agent m resource devel. . . . With I toll~ltlt llodll• I,
cides to use, tht:' amount of Tobacco Allotments must
bel Eight of these Cenlers. serving opment and acting di&lt;t1Jrn3n.
•lllbfl, CPtlrt-IDJ Mtrri!!Pfne,fpe
Llr MllldftiiJ'Ifllll wH!il lll'li 1-tr 111i11.
material required in pounds per made by February 15th, 1965. 56 counties, Will begtn opera· and Jvan Archer w1ll be tlw
e2- NEW IDEA TRACTOR SPREADER
acre, and the amount of wat.er To be eligible for a new Bur- tions imrnediatly; four others art' a exlt&gt; nsion 4-H agent
required in gallons per acre, ley Tobacco allotment the ap- for the remaming counties will Other co1mtlf'" 111 ihf' .lt1ck
•I - JOHN DEERE TRACTOR SPREADER
This new Chore..Boy Olle·Man Mtlk plus comments on number &lt;Jf plicant musl meet thE" following be set ur ali soon as funds and son Ct'nf('r .11 e 1\tht'n~. Vml•"'n.
el-JOHN DEERE PTO SPREADER
, pt""rsonn~l Rre available.
Meags, Ja rkson, Lawrencf• and
Prod.uctna: PI.Jnt reprtllll!nts the gnat- applkations, lime of applica- prov1s1ons:
est advance In mllkln1ln the paat !10 t1ons, where rlt1d how to appiy.
The farm musl be oper ated Gr:~dual redeployment
o t Hock1ng
yean. It provides taster, more effic1ent and whnt condition~ produce by the owner
county Extension personnel to When D1og~'nrs 111 h1s lantern
OQ_
mllktna plu1 more proft.t from dlttry. best results.
It , hall be the on\~ farm ht' prov1de all counties . w1th two and wf'nt hufltmg he wa,;; sea rch
mg. The buildiDI!I. are pre-bunt at our
PERTINE!'Iii""T LAWS
owns or operates wh1ch hag a acents - one m agriculture and 1tng for an hon,.&lt;:t m&lt;Jn accord1
fectory and ereeted on tbe job. They
An introductory statement re-I tobacco allotment
one m home economic9. enrh . mg 10 tradllion
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are well lnsu1at~. have Tbermopane
mmds
the
reader
that
new
,
The
farm
shall
not
have
a
charged
wtth
responsibliity
to
---~--OP£UfOR tULWAYS WITHIN w1ndows. electric ventlhttton and vac·
and drug 1aws require current tobacco allotment
,g1ve fir st pnonty to the 4-H 1 M~rra alwavs ha~ bern abso ·
S fEET Of THE NEXT COW'S uum door controls. Chon·BoY build· food
food
and
feed
products
contain
The
Iarm
must
cr~p
land
a1club program. Most Ohio coun- 1lutel y closPd · lo non-Mosle-m s
UDDtR -THE COWS ARE lngs ue more economical to but1d
1
Wi9-3202
an , vail able for productmn or to- ties now have thre agents. one who nsk dr:~th If detected
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than most locally constructed parlon. no herbicide residue or
1each m agrtculture, home eco-j
amount within the safe toler-l bacco.
RACINE, 0.
PEARL ST.
,
ance
as
established
by
the
FedThe
operator
sh~ll
own
~r
nom1cs,and 4·H Club work, all Samut•l Cleens 1~lark Twaml
Ftu romplete inlormotion write, phone or see
was burn 10 fi'londa, Missouri .
1 eral Food and Drug Adminis- 1have readil~ avallable equip· paid enhrely from federal
trahon.
ment for ra1smg tobacco.
1 state funds Under the new
Jt also emphasizes that herb- The operator will obtain more counttes desmng to retam more
icide
application
equipment than 50 per cent of his mcome than two agents may do so by
TRACTOR SALES
should be carefully calibrated from agriculture commodities approriatmg $6,000 toward the
WY 2-5101
SPRrNG AVE.
POMEROY and checked
periodically for I or products from the farm tor salary of each add1t1onal agent.
"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""':iiiliii5iii5"'"iii5"'"~_.;r;ate;_o~f:_::ap~p~li~c;a~tio~n~,~·~i~nc~e~a:c~c~u~r~- which
the allotment JS filed . -Readjustment in the number
Allowance
will. not be made and kind of state Extension spec1.
from mcome denved from the Iiahsts accordmg to changmg
allotment requested
need~ &lt;md available finanees
The applic.ant shall have had ! Exten!;JUn D1rector Roy M. j
expenence m producmg, har-1 Kottman said the new org&lt;~ni- ~
vestmg, and marketmg the kmd l zaliona1 pattern is prompted by
of tob:&amp;cco requested m the ap- a need to provide spec1a!Jzed I
pheatton, as a sharecropper, land more effective educatwnal
tenant. or farm operator an at assistance for Ohio·s agncul·
least two of the five years pre-- ture, homes. and youth.
He
cedmg ll!e year that the new pointed out that the 4-H Club
farm allotment Is requestA!d. program in Ohio would not he
Order Now and Take DeUverv
An application must be filed de-emphasized or ne~le&lt;'tf'd
From Our Pomeroy Area
at the Met.gs ASC Office, Ma· l under the new arrangement. As
Warehouse
sonic Temple Building, Pome- H matter of fact , he stated. \
roy .
1" In those countie~ where. m 1
, the future, we will have only
e RooflntJ
ellrtl Soech
At the outbruak of the War two agents, the f1rst prior1ty
Between the States, General of responsibility for the county
ePalnh
offered Extension Agent,
agriculture.
Robert E. Lee was
or
Union
and
for
the
county
Extension
supreme
command
eRH Brent!
forces but declin~.
agent, home economics, will be 1
Fenclna

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Farmers are Making Crop Decision ;

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West 71
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Columbus Eastl.noor 69 1
or. m the third quarter
by
Waverly 72 New Boston 10
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burning tile nets for 30 points
full games as runnerup Kvger Creek got humped off hy
Portsmouth West 53
while the cold-shooting PanthScultbwestern .
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Northwest 42 ATHf!:N S - Atht.ms rollf'd ov- poml per game Middy guard, wh1le Mkldleport connected on ers were scoring nine The PanThe Eagles are 6..0 m confer- M•nford 71
er Middleport 83-38
Friday had lhe kind or night every- I but 18 of 58 shots from the field, thers did not score 8 field goal
76
12
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Wheelersbur
(ot) night for the Bulldogs'
nmlh I body has some lime. His sin- i for 3l per cent. Athens won the durmg the third stanza
until
ence play and with but two loop CrUJS totaled 13. Kmght
remainmg. as- Ruckel was h1gh for the even·
Portsmouth East 79
straight victory without a de-' glc field goal find free throw . rebound duel, 41-35.
Senior Phil Swindell hit
a
encmmters.
aured of at least a IIf' for mg w1th 2L.
1 Belpre won Jts seventh. game
.
Ptketon 43 feat 1n SEOAL C'Bge play but 1fur three points meant an eve- ! Middleport went to the free jump shot with two.minules and
their second straight t hampJOrt· In the reserve ron! est . F:ast- of the season by clobbermg the , Mansfield SeniOr 77
failt-d to make a clean S\l·eep nmg of frustration
line a record low number of I 12 seeonds remammg.
f'nt
rflmped to a 5.1 to 16 tn Hutla~a Red Devils 76-29 Fri- ,
Lorain Admtral King 63 when the Mtddy reserves ll~-!
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h" I . times , getting but three chancSwmdell led the Panthers in
ship.
umph
•day mght on the wmners ' home Mansfield Mad1son 43
Pnded their opponents 29 _27 m , L::m ·y Coon was second 1g 1·1
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1o1· Athens w1lh 20 po1'nts, wh'lle , es,
mg on wo.
ens , scoring with 19 pomts on five
Th e defeat l'·ft c~och
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Ashland 42 ~ot) , an overtime.
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and' seven
~ ac e~s move field goals and nme
free
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e muc ·a er e pre oop- Nt&gt;w Philadelphia 66
I The varsity match was
a S h
f M'dd 1"
to Wahama tomght, shH look- throws Simpson followed with
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ord - those II losses have come , Hartung. 5-9- 19 Cru1se 6-1 ll 1 "\ers opened up by seormg the
Mansfield Malabar 47 1runaway from the start witt, 1 tep enson four or
~pon . ! ing for their first win.
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in_ successiOn Iollow mg two op- 13 . Hedgey . 1·1-3. Kmght , 4-4· first 10 points or the game and iPlymouth 56 c;mtario 55
th'! winners out front 18·5 aft~r l The .Jacket resP-rves. with i Middleport .
. 5 15 23 38 112 and Jewell added
wue
emng season tnumphs lnsJde 12 CaldYiell, 2-2-6, Lonard, 1- , then held a 22-4 lead when the lshelby 64 Gallon 50
a quarter of play and 42-15 at Guard Jim Butcher no p·)lRts, I AthPns
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18 42 64 83 1btg B~b Crow, _who had been
tbe SVAC, Hanna n Trace 15 O-G o-2 : Elchmger, 1-1-3 . Spencer, first penod ended.
Mt fitlead 71
Sauer Middleport, Moore
1·1-3. averagmg 17 pomts
a game,
1h~lft1me. Wng: before that tmd- and Forward George
Followmg a cool first penod. 1 8-2-18 : TOTALS 28-20-76.
In the second quarter . the 1 .
Marion Catholic 47 pomt rest, the only qt.:e5tKtn ·j (8 pomts), standing out. led all ! Bradbw·y 0-0-0, Wallace 2-l-5,: was held to etght.
Eastern cut Hannan Traces I
HANNAN TRACE 145)
'W ashmgton county
qumtet Lexmgton 69 Cle.arfork 49
I was how big the tally would be , dte way until near the
erA Stobart 12-0-24, Clatworthy
1- , Pomeroy hit on only 18 of 66
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lead to 31 -27 bf'fore mtermts-1 Rucka, 8-5-21; Mw-dock, 3-Q- contmued po~rmg t. on by tal- Buckeye Centra] 58
Middleport iJ 0-8.
1wl'len Athens tied it 11p al 24- l 0..2, Edwards 10-2, Cunningham ' shots from the field for a dission. ln the th 1rd stanza, the 16 Cremeans. 3-0-6 : ~Plvtlle . 1· , lymg 16 stratght pomts. Belpre
Colonel Crawford 56 1 Eric GustaVson, . slick Ath· all. Then in the overtime, J•1id- 10-00, Stephenson 2·04.
~ase i mal 27 per cent wh1le Wellston
Eagles shot oUI m front 50..40 , 0-2; Montgomery 1-1-.J, Col!t•y, led H-10 at_halftlme and 58-25 Columbus South 76
l f'ns forward, led h11 club m dlcrort outscored Athcm fi-310-0-0 Totals 18 (2-3) 38.
I turned m a 50 per cent averwith a 23-point outburst. The ·J-1-7. TOTAL&lt;; 19-7-45
wh;n the th1rd qua.rter eneded.
Manon Franklin 51 scoring with 23, but it was the ! and reversed an earlier one- Athens, Gustavson 11-1-23, age on 43of 81 attempts.
lhe Eagles substituted freely Columbus East 86
Middy's junior forward Gary potnt decision won by Athens Wright 2-0-4, Mcintire
()..0..(1, I Swindell led Pomeroy m reVisitors outscored J-IT 26-5 tn thr l By quarter~ ·
linal stanza. Four
Wtldcats Eastern
10 17 23 26 - 76 t hrougho~t the second half, b~t
Columbus Whetstone 70 Stobr~rt who captured
pomt at Middleport in the final sec- RaMow 2-U, Russell
1-1-3, boundmg by pulling down 11
louted out.
Hannan Trace 22 9 9 5 - 45 "'till contmu~ to ptle up thetr Columbus Central 87
making honors tlf the pame onds of thilt game. Heady and I Coon 9-016, Glover t-{12, Sny· of the Panthers 38 grabs of
Hartung s 19 pomts paced tlw
Hesene scnrf' - Eas tern !il kad Belpre s Dyer led all sear·
Columbus North 74 ~tobart's 4 points topped the Eblm each had 6 for Athens. der 0-0-0, Adams 50.10, Hand the boards. Stabler led WellEagles. Spmcer popped HI 1K Hunnan Trare !G
ers w1th 20 pomts. Larry Rupe Columbus Aquinas 78
{'rowd.
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\ lf'y 4-1-9, Wren 32-8, McAfee ! slon with 14
led Rutland w1th e1ghl
1 Columbus Walnut Ridge 49 Buddy Moore, the 19
plus ' 52 9 per cent on 38 or 75 shot&lt;. 0-0-0 Totals 311 17-lt) 63
Wellston also won the
reBelwe hit on 45 p~r cent _of Urbana 84 Bexley 47
serve game by a 36-31 margin
It S shols frc..'1"\ the (leld While Worthington 64 Grandvtew 50
over the Babv Panthers Bill
the Red tJcv11s se&gt;.red on only I' wh1tehall 62
Moore was h;gh ror Pomeroy
21 per cent of thetr attempts.
Upper Arlington 61
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w1th 11 and Ronnie Logan add1 Belpres overall slate for the Mount Vernon 73 Delware 68
ed 10. Lavender topped Well~
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season ~~ 7-5 whtle Rutland IS London 61 Marysvtlle 52
Coach Lloyd Myers's South- 1 Southwestern scored first 10 j01ned Cook to pace the win- ston with 14.
Sparked by semor forward rare Logan managed to h1! ~our at J-8 Belpre won lhe rese~e 1~esterville 72 Mifflin 69
; wrstern Highlanders picked off l contest when Bud Jackson can- , ners to a 27·18 advantage at
The Panther Frosh
team
Dick J-IBnllltorls bnllla nf
al!- 1qu lrkw~ reducmg the Drvlls ' contest by a two poml margm ·(;rove port 55 Hill•ard 48
40 rebounds and hit 42 per cent • ned a JUmper with 7:23 remain· 1the mtermision.
kept the evening from bemg a
l' I lead to ~\046 (Anderson hit a
By Qunrters
Grove City 52
total loss as they ldowned the
around play, ('oach L
1from the field Friday night to ling.
(Duke) Burson's GAHS Blue frf't' lo s~ 1n bt'twee n the LHS Rutland
4 6 15 4-2 9
Gahanna Lmcoln 38 wh1p the Kyger Creek Bobcats,
Southwestern exploded in the Wellston freshmen Jfi-.22 . Chuck
Devil!! rallied from ~ 20-7 lll"s1 spurt I
~e\pre
22 22 14 18 - 76 Reynoldsburg 75
58-42.
Jackson, Steve Elliot. and third stanza, as Cook poured Bartels paced the winners with
penod def1cit to hand VJSJt111g Then Hamilton turned m a Rutland
Lambert
3·1-7,
Columbus Academy 66 It was Lhe Highlanders' third Cook then traded baskets with in 11, Elholt hH six and Atha 10 _
Logan a 6-i-52
Southea ~ le-rn s~•perb performance as he be-, Little 1-0-2 Black 1-2-4, . Rupe Colum bus Rosary S6
SVAC win of the season
and . Phil Duncan, Tyo, and Bam· folll" to put the winers into a
The Panthers go to Racine
Ohio Leagu~ defeat before '100 gdn contrullmg the boards on 4-()-8, Stewart 2.0-4, Pelt)' 2-0New Albany 50 fifth m nine outings.
ett as the first penod ended, commanding 50-29 lead at
tonight.
fans last mght
.
hoth ends ol the C'ourt, s~ole 4 Totals 13-3-29
Canal Winchester 8J Dublin 75 Rodney Cook's 23
points 15-8 Southwestern~
beginning or the final eight By Quarters:
The loss was Logan~ "lx th pd ~ses nght and lf'fl and sank I Belpre - Johnson 3.0-6, Dyer Columbus Sl Ma '! 55
1paced the winners. Lanny Tyo The Highlanders controlled the minutes of play.
Wellston
19 45 75 94
!traigt\ smce m•d -De(·en•ber seven stra1ght pom~s m less 1 9-2-20 , Sm1th 6--1 -13. Lee 6-2-14, 1
Wes7 Jefferson 47 1was high lor Kyger with 20. second half also as Dav1d Atha
Kyger creek outscored t
Pomeroy . .
17 33 42 61
Coach Brooks Adkms qumtet than two. mJmll t ~ 1 hat gave · Coh·m 5-o-10, Snetgle
1--0-2, Columbus Hartley 55
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-- --- -~- winners 13-8 in the final canto,
Wellston - Jordon
5-0-10,
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no~ owns a_ 7-9 season rPcorrl the Galhans ;J ~·7-46 lead and Nelson 2-2-6. Lorentz 0-1 ·1, L. 1
Columbus DeSales 53 ' EJida 85 Bluffton 47
!National Basketball Association but most o[ the scoring came Shoth 1.0-2, Retliff 1-6-2, BuesJnsade the SJ..OAL. Logan
I" tht ball game
Lorent z 2..(}-4. Totals 34-8-76.
Colllnlbus Watterson 69
Leipsic 77 Ft. Jennings 67
1 By United Press lnteroational larter Coach Myers flooded the cher 0-2--2, Holzapfel 2-1-5, f.1lli
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GaJltpolls h1ked its overall I)() lilts He h1f IJ of 20 from lhe 1
h JHS
urn ~ t. · ares 56 1Ottoville 69
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Eastern Division
oor w.1 r~serves.
mark to six wms. four deical s fl!'ld, and sank 6 of 10
free I Houn&lt;!8 C!'us
, Newark Catholtc 59
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Pandora Gilboa 5! \
w. L. Pet. Shooll~g-wiSe, Coach
el12.j)-24, Jacobs 18-5-41
Totals
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_Columbus Ready 46 Kalida 76 Columbus Grove 60 Boston
41 7 .854 Wlcklme s charges h1t 17 of
-8- .
In conference pla v, llurson 's throws The Jan kv semor also ' RentaJn (.-aJne Out
5 9 19
••Bombel s'' moved back l!lto a grahbE"d 12 rebou-nd$. Ander~ A three-pronged SC€mng at-' P!easanf View 67 .
Ptqua Catholic 68
Cmcinnati
32. 14 .696 a~tempts for 35 per cent
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Frankhn Heights 49
Wapakoneta St. Joseph 4! Philadelphia
24 23 .511 eight of 14 free throws (or
Crow 3-2-8,
Simpson 4-4-! ,
three-w"V tte for thtrd place son Lathed 17 pomts for the tack paced Nelsonville to a !ISwitb we itslon and Jackson 'Th&lt;' Blue DPvtls.
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6? Southeastt'm OhiO League Fairbanks 48 .
Ft Loramie 66
New York
15 32 .319 per cent.
Smith 0-5-S, Jewell •-a.n. EsRockets thumped Pomeroy 94-1 As a team. GARS#"- after~ a I L"b!np o,·,~r JAC'kson
Friday ~ . . Columbus Universtty 47 .
Jackson Center 49 1
Western Dlvislo•
The Kyser Creek
kew 0-2-2. Calvert 1-0-2. Totals
61, and Ne lsonville crusb:o&gt;d rold first pel iud 13-151 h•l 24 mght
Chlfllrothe 75 Newark 62
W. L. Pet. won the open!ng conte~t, 58-30, I ,018-•2-5-6=1•
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.t.1ettson ~~-117 Thr Denls P.nrK · ol 59 tor ~ 8 per cPn!
The Bob Richards pumped in 25 1Manetta 65 Lancaster 61
Lima Shawnee 73 Van Wert ~J Los Angdes
26 20 556 after the scm~ was t1ed 17-171.;
els ' al1d .lron~wn arE" -1 l .
m f-&gt;e~· ;ls sa nk 16 of 28 fre~ tosses nomts Bob o·~aJl 24 and Jam· I 1.ancaster Fenwick 54
I M~Comb 56 V~nlue .53
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22 24 478 Jerry Hall was high scorer
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11ad 17 perso nal fouls. and com- 1e ames 211 to lead the Gr-ey- .
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C 1 A resville 54
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Jt lookea bad followmg Fn - mltlrd 21 turnovers Gallipolis hounds 7-l ln the league and M1Hersport 70 Pwkermgton 68 ILJo.'l1 C. · 7 Y
Detron
17 J3 .340 for the wmners wtth 13, Earl
1C~shocton 84 Dover 47
days lmt1al p"nocl nn fh~ rollr tr•d 41 rf'hOIJ~d., J ot1 n q 2 for ' all games.
Johnstown 64
' San Francisco
11 37 .229 Skaggs had nine and Billy Hy GAHS plank~ ·s Logan rar. up Brt.'W~ hauled down 1.11 for thr · .l&lt;ickson. whose leagUJe-lead- 1
Licking Heights 59 , RJdgew~ 111 Umon 78
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F~lday's Resul.ts
s~ll and Rick Thomas added
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mg scorer Dan Crothers had He~th 79
1Three RJvers
Ph1ladlph1a 109 DetrotL 103
e1ght Pach.
HaWilton popped one m fro m Log;m hit 20 of 5 :~ ,~-, hots for 10 settle t~r 15 pomts. Jeli be· I
Watkins Memonal 77 1 .
~est Ho\nws 61 Boston 104 San F'ranclsco 94
Richard Cook's eight rnints
the ·!lide- at the 4 31 mark
per
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from
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LickmgValley
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Denmson
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Baltimore
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St.
Loms
110
topped
the little
Highlanders 1
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Northridge 52. East Knox 80 Warsaw
Los Angeles 117 New York 107 and Don Farney add~ seven. '
Turnovers, fancy Logan ~hoot- Tht&gt; Chiefs ha•l 34 rebou.nds, l mmdtes and could never chalJng and rugged rebounding push- 1~ by Auker's 12 Auker also lcnge afterward.
l..::!~ewood 66 Granville 50
Buchtel York 77 Ames-Berne 59
Saturday's Games
. Ky~er Creek'.s next oppon_ent l
ed the Chiefs out to a 1:1-pomt led the VISitors scoring attack .JACKSON 167) _ Bierly, o- U~1ca 84 Danville 64
Fort Frye 8~
Detroit at Cincmnatt
13 Fairland tomght at Ch~sh1r~. [
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
I~ as t'&lt;e f&lt;rst pmod wluslle )VI!h 21. George Hummel total- O-CJ; Rose, 2 ~12: Shelton 8.j). Big Walnut t3 Highland 57
Manetta St. Marys 45 Boston vs. Phila. at Syracuse
Southweotern's next outmg "
1ed IJ Logan committed
, IIOUDded. Jt was 20..7.
13 116 _Crolhers. 6&lt;)-15; Jenkins, 0- Mount Gilead 71
Youngstown East 68
St Louis at Baltimore
Tuesday night at McArthur. l~:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii
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totaled
19 O-O, Albert, 0-2-2; Adair, 4-2 .
Marion Catholic 47
YoWlgstown Mooney
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The box score
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Conference, the Me1gs cuuntians h1ked their lead to two

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APARTMENT. 5 rooms
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GOOD USED CARS
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1960 MERCURY CONVT.
$795
1960 FALCON 4 Dr. _ _ _ _ $595
1960 FALCON 4 Dr. - - - - - $695
1958 MERCURY CONVT.
$495
1958 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. - - - - - - $395
$9
1958 FORD 2 Dr. Hardtop - - - - 3 5

1956 JEEP STATION WAGON-- $250
1954 FORD STATION WAGON _ _ $95

RUTLAND AUTO SALES

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Sinclair.

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tables, etc., made to order
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of Reedsville.
was accompanied back by Ter·
uuwers,
g·ifts, eards, phone 5 ROOM apartment and bath, Buil t-in cupboards or cabinets
patio
ry Pierce.
·Roofed
-calls, visits and prayers dur·
Wlfurnishd . All utilities fur· Phone WY 2_5312.
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estorm windows, doors
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Cauthorne
Mr. and Mn. Emest 'Ibeiss
Voterans rushed. Upstairs above
Or. - - - .- ·. - ' --- • Well insulated
or Beckley, w. Va ., spent the
and children of Groveport were
illg my stay at
Memona l Hospital. Also
to
DonO\ran's ofice Phone WY Neigler Boildmg .~1.1ppl~ .ro r
eAtuminum windows.
weekend with Mr. and
Mrs.
weekend guesta of his motbel.
Drs. Ehlinger, Ridgeway and 1 2~3046 or WY 2-2064.
new homes. Built
m kJtcbma rble s11Is
John Groce.
Mrs . Carrle Sinlcair. Mr. 'nleisS.
Schaeltel and the Hospital I
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ens. storm windows.
alum- erued ooth.
serving with the Air
Force,
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from
care and kmdness. To Rev
room an
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ler ' Racine, Ohio.
Tiled kitchen.
Stethem spent several davs in
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R · 1 in Pomeroy. Phone WY 2~3319.
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birch cabinet ~
Paden City, W. Va., with. Mr.
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and Mrs . Howard Young.
Mr. and Mrs . Jimmy BranBJ Evelyn Brkkles
Cl~nton Air Fo~ce Base at W ~
Frame and members of my
-ilart Gnlele'T, Plambbl&amp; •
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non visited recently with her
Mrs. Phyllis Rowan, Mrs. Eth- mmgton. He will move hill fam·
SWJday School Class for hav- 1TRAILER lots for rent, close
Heatlnl
eHardwood floors
Mr. and .\frs. Harold Osborn parents, Mr. and Mrs. Covert el Stout and Mrs. Edith Betz. ily there.
ing Sunday Sc hool in
the 1 to Laundrymat and schools.
MIDernllle., 8ldl
AVAILABLE
of Keno were visiting Mr. and of Nelsonville.
ing, all attended the funeral of
Mr. Glen Hudson ]~ recentlovely. Inspiring Chapel , this I Valley Lumber &amp; Supply ComEnd , . .
IMMEDIATELy
Mrs. Roland Stethem aod EthMrs . Willoughby Hill at the
for Los Angeles, calif. where
prevent mg me of
breakmg I pany. Middleport
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We baft all For appointment call
el Larkins.
Mr. and Mrs . Hobart Small- Ewing Funeral home Thursday.
will seek employment..
my perfect attendance rec- , 1 HHEE ••" fotl1 n'Yl'l• hlrni~h&amp;
Sewer Ma~es
Bob Hoeflich WY 2·5337
ey ·of Chester were calling on On their way home they stop- Mr . and Mrs . Melvin Gr1111m
Leona Hensley and
Leona Mr. and Mr s. George R e • d ' ped and visited with
ord or near IY fou rteen years. 1 ed aod - dDiurnished apart.
·or Chestor 986-2226
Mrs. spent a day with their da·••""6"
Special tha nks to Ada and ,
Ia WY 2-54:14
Call WY z.zr7t 0., or NJ&amp;II
returned to
Tuesday evening.
Stout's brutber, Mr. and 114rs. ter,
Mrs . Raymond Teaftltd
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her family in helping Char- 'I ~
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here from
Veterans
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Dillon Ralph Parker of Chester.
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son of Mansfield, Connie The Adult Bible Class of the Mrs. Douglas Moore --•da
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uand horne fires burning. :\lay - - · - - -- I'Unla..._ lruallt
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Leona NEED CASH'
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.
rs.
1 21 21
1
P or part time . High Commis- eroy. Ph- W1 ZMII.
Phone WY 2-276&amp;
Keno.
Glen Jones of Reedsville visit- The two young sons of Mr. Herman Londoa and Patricia.
ens ey.
WE WISH to extend our smSlons plus bonus. Complete
7 Z&amp; tfc
U 22 3otp
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larry ed over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs . John Gramling of
Mr. and Mrs. James Guinther
women.
M1 sro Sa
Co
The Rambler
Curtis and Mary Pierce were and Mrs . Pearl Dillon and fam- ron spent a week herR with and daughter~~ Lori aDd Car·
cere and heartfelt thanks to \ line for men and
our rei&lt;Jtives, friends,
and
Equipmenl rurnished
free ~y~ R~ai~ ~ae'm.u:
WGI'Id Standard ol lompnd Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Van ily.
their grandparents, Mr. and rie have moved fr~ Pome~y
1
neighbors, for their
many
Write to Gordon Rae, Di..,_
tomatic ond standard trans~eellenee
Meter and Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Mrs. William Chapman.
to their newly built home m
acts of kindness.
for
the: trirt Sales Mgr .. 3584 Dar- misslons.
Maurice Gagnon, Btg ear room, ride ud per- Donahue, Portland, Mr.
.~r. ~Mrs. Harold Brannon I Mrs. Effie Saunders returJl.. lower Syracuse.
Ph
WY • • 17•
for
Small
eCoD
Mrs Hobert Newell of Chester vunted wllli Mr. and Mrs.
ed home from Veterans Mem- Mr. and Mrs. MelviD Grimm
beautiful floral offerings, and
byshire Drive, Co lumbus, Ohio Own
other expressions of sympa·
Zip 43221.
1 21 3tc
er.
one
~
IDDBg:bWI:J OID.f El~o Pierce, Mrs. Tom
' Hill and Linda at Mansfield
orial Hospital in Pomeroy.
visited his aunt, Mrs. Jessie
thy , during the illness, and
Soe
man and Ernestine Hayman. er the weekend.
Mrs. Mabel Van Meter and Powell of New Haven, W. Va.
AIK-,-IONt:ER
Wanted To Buy
at the death of our beloved
M.etropoUiaD Moton
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates vis- Mr . and Mrs. Hobart
Mrs. Warne of Chester and Mr. Miss Sharon Sue Cottrill em·
Cemplete Saftr:e
mother
and Grandmother , 'STANDING Timber. Top cash
E . Mabl Streel. Pomeroy
ited Cora Swan, Keno.
and family and Frank Levvisland Mrs. Clarence Dean of Col- ployed ill tbe Franklin County
Cr1tr _
....
Melvina &lt;Millie)
Lowther
PboDo
WY
Z#lt
Allison
cauthorne,
Beckley,
w.
of Shade were calling on
umbua visited Mra. Norma Dean Supt. Office in Columbus, spent
price paid. Marion Reynfllds.
Wrtte,
,
_
.
•
Especially we wish to thank
t
lfo
Va.,
spent
several
days
witb
and
Mrs.
Winnie
Bailey
Sunday.
Mrs Dean is quite Ul the weekend here with her par·
22
Coo lville, Ohio. Rt. 3. Call
A. C. BRADFORD
Dr. 0 . W. Clarke tor
his
bt:::::-=-:
-":
---Hill
~
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Groce.
family
,
recently.
at
the
home
of her &amp;tugh~er, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cott·
after 4 o'clock, 667-3503.
Badloo, Oll1t
kind assistance, Rev . David
Four-door
English
Florence
Llmberger
spend
Mrs.
Alice
Barr
has
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gordon
Chevalier. rill and grandparents, Mr. and
1
I II 30tp
Ill
.
d
1
·
-··.
Excellent
&lt;ODdltion,
f
d
M
d
Mrs
Kenneth
Grt'f• Mrs. J ames Qu'lCk ·
G . Wb 1te. an t 1e
smgers.
._....
ew ays with Mr. and Mrs. os- 1ed to her home after
r. an
·
Pauline Foster, Olan, Janice,
$250. WY 2-2418.
ear Babcock.
patient in the Camden
!ith and son were Sunday visit- Ada Slaek
For Sale
and Dale Harvey. for their
Employment Wanted ________1_1_4_ 1f_c_ Mr. and Mrs. Dorset Larkins Hospital.
ors of her bruther, Mr. and Mrs.
-lnstrvdlons
were visiting Mr, and
Mrs.
Richard Cof'lll and family of birtbday dinner ID honm' .. lo
comforting words. and w. E. •ELECROLUX sweepers. com- WANTED: [ronings to do ill
plete wilh atarhments . A-l my home. CaU WY 2-5242 . U t. CIVIL SER""ICI TEST1I Virgil Wamsley, Cheshire.
B·igony , for hi s services. We
SaMrndyvillEifie,, WW. Vt a. local Mrs Smitll was enjoyed.
Mr. Carl McElroy, a otudent
shall always remember your
·
•
Doris
Koenig and son
or
s.
e a son,
,
·
condition. $16.95. WY 2-3862
I 22 3tp
of
ColumbUs Buainesl Uoivw·
assistance with
grateful
:,;_
:
"
'
:
:
.
~
Tuppers
Plains
visited
Mr.
and
Harold
Watson
of
Athens
and
00
I 22 5tc
hearts. The Evans RutherwtW Q'POlr!' 1 ~ .,
lobi Mrs. Norman Weber.
Mrs. Lona Chevalier of Reeds- stty. waa a weakend guftt ol
~ uaaaJb _....
• Mr •-•
Real Estate For Sale •Of-ID.
ford FamjJy. The Mendal Jor. SINGER Sewing Machine A-1
.,. riLII:I
--...~~.~~. •
JcMII.
Mr. and Mr!l. Fr~ Larkin!!
ville spent a day with
· GIN his parenlil, Mr. and Jlrl. Paul
n.JIU1• ,... •remm-. "~'~'- rob•'
•
M
F
H
I
McElroy.
dan Family.
1·23-ltc
...., ..,. vloited Mr. and Mrs. Junior
rs. on a sey.
condition. Equipped to Zigl.buloltl s.mo.. ._ .-.
TM Hauber, Portland.
..
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Mr. and Mn. LarrJ Barr of
Zag and make fancy designs
n.n,. ~ttetel.
In Memory
Langsville
were Sunday after-Violtt
Smltlt
and
family
of
Long
Bottom
by inserting cams. Will sac-:-By
Mrs.
Herbert
Rous•
Sunday
with
her
mother,
llusiness
Opportunities
noon
visitors
of her father. Mr.
IN LOVING memory of
our
nfice fur $26.80 or $6 monthThe
hymn
si.ng
at
the
United
Stout.
aod Pallieia.
Howard
Thoma
father, Char les Martin Warnly . Call WY 2-3862.
t 22 5te POMEROY - 6 • room frame l
Brethren
Chtltch
Sunday
Wesley
Arbaugh
went
UNUSUAL
Opportunity
h001e with bath, forced hot
er, who pased away, JanuLOCUST POSTS for sale. Also air heating, full
well attended, Rev. James
Beckley. W. Va., Monday
ary 25th. 1957.
base ment High commission earnings
firewood. Ph. Sherman Ro- w1th recreation room at
witb
a
growing
61
year
old
risen,
pastor,
was
leader,
his
physical examination
SPECIIUZO
Yoti are gone , dear father ,
• tach1 22 3tp
berts. we 2-6476.
company
selling
world
lamcompanied
by
Earl
Shuler.
the
air
force
and
passed
and
l'
&lt;
l
garage with breeze
FOI TIOSE
Gone beyond the world
of
way,l
1
WMA will meet at the
went on to South Carolina.
BLONDE DINETTE. $65; kilch- on landscaped Jot near new ous Goodyear maintenanct'!
tears
Tuesday evening to discuss
en set. $30 ; Cherry spinet hoopital. Will qualify for FHA 1 products. Rod Tormo earned
But the memory or you will
$24.000
(not
typical.
but
Sunday
School
attendance
on
program for th~ year.
over
piano, $550. Rototiller, Phone long term financing .
ever linger.
i
indicative
o£
potential)
last
Jan
.
was
olferin
.,.,
Mrs. Ray Hemey, Mrs.
L
I 21 3tc OLIVE TOWNSIUP - 6-room
17
44
Through a II the
passing WI 9-3222.
5
..
r.
M.
W.
Frank
earned
W
h.
'
g
•~·
bert
Roush called on M
y
--years.
hot over $13,000. Age 00 barrier.
ors 1p services were held at Lo ise H dl
f B h
FREE USE of our Carpet Sham- stone house alth bath,
85 an
Sadly missed by Mn. Ger- pooer with purchase of Blue water heatq (needs
new Diversified year round line. 10:45 with the Rev. Casto and W~a;a ey 0
stone fireplace, en- No investment roquir&lt;d. Wo an attendance of 48.
trude Warner , Emily
and
,.
L
. B I
of ..._
Shampoo.
Baker boiler,
Lustre
LY3-4110
.
awrence a ser
~up.,..."
closed back porch and b aseQui
be
Wilbur Warner.
1-23-tlp Furniture, Middleport .
take care of all financing te a num r of local ...~ Plams' went to Ma1181leld and - - - - - - - - - - A • • L st~ ....
menl. Beautiful 1 acre
shipping - and collections. dents a d
dl
... .,..
1 19 6tc
IN MEMOR Y of Maode Van ni·ll Start on part time basis i1 1·u
~ ;~n:: ng co~un. accompanied his mother, Mrs. Mra. Howard "1boma Sr. vis-IO
with
driveway,
garage,
Metet .
es an
ne
and relatives Alice Balser to the home 9f ited over the weekend with ber
1957 8x50, 3 bedroom National fers. a Chinese chestnut plen- you like. Write Consolidated
Paint &amp; Varnish Corp., East f~om Athens, Torch. and Cool- her daughter, Mrs. Shirl- Ab- son and daughter·in·law, Mr.
Three years have gone,
•
House Trailer. Call Ravens
Ohio Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
ville attended the f
1
-,
ly of shrubbery aod flo wers
We know not where
I 1 24tp 14000 00. A wonderful
-~;,_· 1~.,,.,,.,,.,,.""'""====' 1
unera ser· les where she is assisting In and Mrs. Howard. Thoma Jr.
wood 273-9425.
1p
VIces for Mrs. Velma Person, her care during her illness.
Angelia and Timmy of Perry&amp;Because it seems just. yestunity for a handy man
SLUGGISH
septic
tank?
Clogterday
of Athem, held at the Orange
Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush ville. Mr. Thoma waa tn a car
eWURLmU
ing to own his own home.
Christian Church Sunday aft- and Roger, M;. and Mrs.
and injured but ia
You were sitting in
yotl1 I ged drains? Get Klean-Em eiiALDWIN
at WANTED - A smaU
All Septic tank cleaner
ernoon at 2 p. m. Mrs. Person sa PaT1!0ns and Roger, and Mrs.
·
favorite chair .
OTHIR I'AMIIUI
00
with living quarters, by eldLandmark Farm Bureau_
We know you wandered into
a
Floyd Norris attended
Mn.
Guy
Ruasell.
l-l-30te erly crouple wanting to
an unknown land
I ~~";;.;area
a ~..
e meeting at !be
Terry Lynn, of Pomeroy wera
plement their present
&gt;me'· l - - - - - - - - - - - 1 r
or the Orange churcb. Church in Syracuae. Rev.
Srmday visitors of his paren18,
we
Where God needed you
C. C. CUCKLER, REAl;TOR
'
I
By Clarice AD•a
ndMrh. and Mrshe. CMiarenEced Swcartz McKinney of Charlestoa
Mr. and Mra. Lincoln Ruasoll.
understand
BEST PRICES ON
BOX Z29
WY
Mr. and Mrs . Clayton Allen a
er mot r, ra .
na ar- the evangelist.
Mr.· a nd Mra . Do•••
Waiting for the reunion land I
,_ ~=~:II
ol Lottrld ge YIBIted Ed Rev. aod Mrs. Jamea
POMEROY, OWO
and Bit ,00 Mr. aod Mrs. Denand KaU Lee of Langsville
Vteted by Der family .
I
I 22
zel Cleland atte.nded the funer· Carleton 'l'htlt&lt;day,. Jan. 14, at son were dinner f!llellts of Mr. Sunday visitA&gt;ra of Mr.
1-23-IIC
SELL regardless ..ol
al service of Roy Will. Sunday tbe Elmwood NU1"Sillg Home . It and Mrs. Bob Adama Sunday. I ,Mn~;.·~Ch~ar~l~ey~S~IDI:·u=h~and;::..;J~o~
. ;';.;~:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;::;;;:;;;::;;;
670 X 1 5 - 16.60 MUST
Notice
ne-- lat the Spencer Funeral Home, was the 96th birthday of Mr
Mrs. Lettie Spencer of Syra·lr
rifice!
Modernized
·~.
pu!l tu
two story - built-in :o:iiBelpre. Mr. Will wao a nephew Carleton, lee eream and oake euae waa a guest Sunday of
Nylon Blackw•ll Tub. Type
IIIOOTING MATCH Janunry 24
o1 Mrs. Cleland.
was served by the Swartz'• to Mr. and Mra. Herbert Roush
•
birch kitchen cabinet&amp;: JU
Ill I p. m.. 300 yards from '
Miss
Melba
Jane
Thomas
those
above
and
the
other
ocand
Roger.
~::~PER
SERVICE
'
floor laundry : modern- b
· trlffic circle on old TN area . I'
STATION
spent several days with
her eupants of the buildi.ng aa folMr. and Mra. ayde Wines,
We hove been lnformocl that 1 number of p I I
downstairs bedroom: ne
Sllotguns. Sponsored by HapJadl w.
oors.
grandmother.
Mrs.
Ray
Thornlows,
Jamea
Wiley,
Tom
Hayes.
Jr.
are
announcing
the
engageIn the Mlcldleport .,.. were sold oppolnt..-s ,,.
furnace
fl
heals
both
jJJ Hollow Gun Club.
-,
I
• Mgr. W"r :1-9932
new
as.
Gallipolis.
Cecil
Darnold,
Ben
Tompkins.
ment
and
approaehq
marrlhave olttlngo made by Olan Mills In Jonuary. 1i!f•
storm
doors
throughout
:
1 22 2tc I
Miss
Connie
Hayman,
Long
and
Karl
Neuman.
age
of
tlletr
son,
Robert,
to
Carhree
have
no .--nl of thae oal11 and would ~pprecitte
'
storm windows on
t
CAR WASH and wax. Saturday I
spent
the
weekend
Mrs
.
lhla
Fae
Kimea
aod
oi
Fae
Teaford.
daughter
of
ouble
Bottom,
Ilnyone
having on oppolntment oclvlolng.
, ~
rooms ;
d
·; .ad Sunday. Nowell's Suno- LUMP and nm of mine coal carport basement;
Swartz of Athens ..WI- Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Tealord.
with overhead stor- with Miss Alice Smith.
co, Chester. Sponsorf'd by the !or sale. Goeglein Coal Co.
area;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
VIrgO
Wood
of
Mr.
and Mrt. Paul Buckley Racine. The wedtltns will be
age;
sheltered
pienie
Pogo St., Middleport.
Olester Fire Department.
family Sunday eveniag.
held at the Racine Metbodl8t
11,-) acres; new exterior ,a miL, i Athens were recent vlsftnra
12 ' -Uc
1 a 3tp
Attn. Chorleo Hun
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marion
Wood.
The
Interior
of
the
old
RobinChurch
In late February. Carol
m
spouting, roof just put ·
'&amp;lcllines
Sewtng
SINGER
BOX
300,
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
Mrs.
Glen
Lambert
son
store
buDding
Ia
being
reand
Robert
are
both
glldualel
Mr.
and
WILL DO rug weaving. WI f.
rondition; 40 gal.
aew S'l8.50 up. Seversf used hot water tank ; 22tiV
or Middleport visited Sunday modeled aod painted.
of Racine High school and are
-------- ,; j
mac.blnea at bargain prices.
cal line ; three bedrooms
afternoon with Mr. and Mn. Mr. aod Mrs. Lee ilendel'50n employed In Columbus.
jiU'J'IJMUBllJt lJIIUranoa IJooD The Fabrle Shop Singer Salea
closets for all bedrooms;
Raymond Elberfeld.
are spendilll some time Ia St. Douglas ChUdrest, Mr. and
EASY TERMS . .
your oper•
and Service. Pomeroy. Ohio . oi high water .
Mr. and Mno . Denzel Cleland Cloud, Fla.
Mra. WaynePratto!Fnideliclc&amp;-IJ
.... _ , caD W\' ~-­
WY 2-2284.
4 21 tfc Any reasonable offer accep~ visited Tuesday with Mr. and
burg, Va., •pent a day recentIUIIr
a! will sell on land contract. Mrs. Eldon Will of Syracuse.
Jack Ginther of the U. S. ly with Mr. and Mrs. Everette
Piano Studio - InHelp Wanted
Phone WI t-32:12.
Recent vlsitoro o1 Mr
and Air Force, baa returaed
to Tredway.
·1 21
Mrs. Charlea Woode !Ja-Jo been his ha.. near Phoenl:l, AriZ., Mra. Toney Sayra of Racine
·dtv•ldual instruction . clip this
ld. Four lea8ons at special: EXPERIENCED cook. Write
,
Mr . and Mrs. Jacob Sclll!Ung.
opendlnll several days II stayq with Mra. Ida
"'lite. Lane Daniels, 685 L&lt;&gt;-1 Bor 668-H c-o The . Da.tly
R SALE-Mtddlepcrr 1 tall- Dennis, Steve and Jane,
his mother, Mrs. WilmA bart.
lUll, Mldtlleport.
l-UI.fitp Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohto.
eot bdlldlac. Iocatad 1152 N.
and Mrs. Raymond Frank
_l-23-3tp i Second
Middleport. and Mn. Letha Koblll&gt;!z
Mrs, ·Henry Tbomu aod ·babY Dr. Lee de Forest II called
Insurance
daughter
have been returned to ll&gt;e "lather of radio.~
--U-.-. .-C-Iv_H_Iwv
_ _lco
_T
. olhl
~atlar:
..:'"·
Mrs. Elsie Hines. ,
their home from the Holzer
servtce. Cop- - · · - II ,.. .,., ._.. lobo.
~-·
Mrs. Mabel Sw- of
~·
"""1'1"u'
B1lb pQ" llbDI'f b.DIIft. o\d"I'IJioemeal _,.R au a u-•- all
~-·ted Mr
nd Mr P F
.
Then III 110 olllelal !lag
All medo ol legsf paper~. ,..._.. at .... ,... ._......, •v """"'' ~u
•~•
· a
1. • •
and
Mrl.
DoD
Matlack
the
members of Concres•·
\lllrlb reem11 and almost any
=~~~= 1ft 1 bedroom bome, 100
blenta: recently.

I

l"ord Sf'rtes . "The BailPys of
A - The tukt·n :Y85ion was
w11l toxpire in a re~o~~~ rt'fJUJrPd by the Constltuuon.
~
~
momhs .
which prohibit.! E'tther
boule
e--~ue
II - Hat tbe mlafiDI ol lfl- or Congreos !rom adjourning
a_;
vrr bt&gt;eo nsumt&gt;d 't
more than 3 days _ not countA - Yes.
: mg Sundays - w1thout the contl - Why did thr U. S. S.n· sem of the other.
.II\~
.
;
"
atl" meee Jur jUJI two ~~ot&gt;rond 11
By lUCK DO BROW
lighrful to those present But on b&lt;fon adjouruiD&amp; for lho Lab- Mummies ar found In MerUnh.ed PreSI fatern~:~tionaJ televi..!ion il appeared about as or Day weekend?
Mummies are fo und in Mes.
. J~OLLYWOOD !UPIJ - Teie-lelegant as Saturday rught
~Js lon Js IUrni~ out lu be a at the Hollywood Palladium
bu lwark againsl .;~ny public reIt is trUf' . uJ course , that the
VIVa! . of lhe _l.altt-rtd rrmnanfs inau~ural ball is not s.:t
ol h1gh soCU:'fJ Snme time much a suclrty functinn or
~&lt;1 ck '. _NRC·TY cov,~red the even a dance as 1l i.s a way of
A~rJI m Parts Ba.ll in NPw I life Nev&lt;•rthf'less, the tPif'vlslng
Vor k. and the eorrucal specta · ol lhto vanous Iale-night c ... Jp..
All ROSS
r·I.P may have poli!ihed ofJ a~y br.ation s arounll the- capital may
t&amp;. Bodt~ot
JO. Caulk.
1 P leuant
water
r~::matnmg awe re..:ardmg sorre- have left many viewers won·
ina1
a.nd com.
CiO Shout
malbrtal
t.v m that c1ty. And Wednesday dering i:lbout the reputation ;r
fort able:
21. Antlqu~
mg-ht snd early Thursday , the Wa ~hmgfon i:lS a center ot sovar.
DOWN
22. Ahead
~.Part of a
srunt&gt; networ~ ~ovf'red PrPsi· 1cia! t&gt;leganre I would not have
1. Adraymu ~. Ha.churrh
.2 . Bullfight.
waua.a
dt·nt Johnson s mauguralb a ll , bet&gt;n surprised at a ll if som('.
t Genus of
cry
b ird
and that takPS rare oJ Washing- one had announced that I was 1
Uly
3. OnP'e hetr
21. Bone
tun.
4. Irlah poet
28. False
1tuned in to Perth Amboy. N.J . 10 Inc!Jne
t.i . Too ·
"Socie-ty ." of co1 Jrsc, Is a Alas , thr functlon!i had the fla- ll. Sphere ot
28. Parts of
action
8.
Vitality
doora
nebulous ter~. ~or e&gt;:l:lmple. i vor of a sort of night-ti mt&gt; 12. Clove or
7. Ce bine
30.
Con
j UJle&lt;o
the high soc1ety Is not necf'S· j countPrpart of chicken-a-la-king
nutmeg, for
monkey
tlon
!9 Cod or
ln11tance
s~nly the Great Society - a nd luncheons. When Adlai stevt&gt;n·
B. Dem 1d for U. The ..Happy
war · Gr.
H
.
Guido's
repetlUoq,
Warrior 's"
VISa v~rsa .. Furthe~re, one I son was introduced to rousing
-42 Bind
loweat
11. Subtie
nicknanua
43. Girl' !I
rnnnot 1magme genumely tradi· applau~e . I would have bet a
not•
emanatloa 33. Kindly
name
~ional hhth society f'Vt&gt;r gather· week's s &lt;~lary the ball did not 115. One and one 13. Pie-eM out
34 . Biblical
4li . OIW"
1
7.
A
II
correct:
mg en masse at any plare that tick le hi.c; aeslhelic senses.
16. Tumbl•
garde n
hundred
abbr.
about
17. 1Jterary
would allow a television cam- ~
__
sq . meters
18. Reat
10. Pair : &amp;bbt'.
COm posit lOll 46. Sesarne
era to poke around: until tele·
The Channel Swim: Jack .21. Minute
vision . society's gratest as~et Lemmon visits NBC·TV 's "Toakin
~ 13 I" ~
19 7 8
opening
wa~ that few persons ever saw day' program Wednesda y . ..
excla•
10
~9
or heard an honest-t.o-goorl ness next Friday, "Today offers a 23. lr.
mat ion
~
~
real Uve . socialite. What is Idiscussion about drug addiction 24 . Furnished
~
~
3
~
more. the maugural ball may among teen-agers from well-t.-..
lemporatllJ
14
16
well have seemed perfectly de· / do fami lies ... CBS-TVs Paul 26. Japanese
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CAN'T BLAME.

HIM MUCH I

TI-IAN}(S, COLUMBINE I
NICE TO~ BACK!

WO\Ait WAS

il-lAT 'SOMETHIN' f

THAT BKi SLOB
KICKED MY
BUCt&lt;:ET 0' DlRTY
5 l.lDS RIGHT

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1-11, AONEY. Wf.IAT
l~APPENED ARoUND

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W)ally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mld&lt;l!eport,_ O .._Jan. 23 , 1~6S

Appreciation Extended Mrs. Roush
.
Off.
For 15 years Semce as
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Lee Roush was honr.r- 1 at the ~dver co:ft&gt;e serviC"e.
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ears ser- above were Mrs. Evelyn Lew- ·

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Paul \\mn

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Revnolds

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of the Laurel CIIH F'ree Me~
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Tuppers Plains

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Mrs. Terry PballD wu
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Cane\11 Club lbursdasi ;:enEatmd Hoopttal
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' the recreation room of the par.
Mrs Chari•• o. Hamilton, Rt. Mrs. CharlO! RHf::.,a ts
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Gaiu Ita; Clyde E. E~le, Paul Taylor. Refre
en ~ea.
M
d Mrs Jennings Way- A food demonstra~Io~ on_ th~ , lowing choir prp.etlce.
the Adult Bible class of the Vtnton. ~n. ShoUe D. Swash· served by the !:'~ toDonald
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moved theme . . Contmenta
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'nt Us · Mrs Harten E. bove named a
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People In ' U/Sme OpiC
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Pomeroy
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Thursday's Television Program

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Channel.3
WSAZ- tv

Friday, Jan. 29th - 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Saturday, Jan. 30th - 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Factory trained representatives from each of the

Roush's Shot Store

2:30
3:UO
3:25
3:30

products listed below ·will be on hand to ex plaiD
their products and instruct you in their use.

4:00

We Will

Future The

4:30
5:00

Foil-Ing Procluchl

1 :00

eFORMICA for Counter Tops •nd Vertlal
Surf•ces, Also Kitchen C•binets 1nd
Rel1tiCI Products.

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eGLIDDEftS PAINT, New Color System
The Lltest In Sprecl S1tln P1ints.

House Party

Register

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•CERAMIC TILl For Tulo Area CSO aq. ft.l
• 4 GAL. SPitED SATIN WALL PAINT
•MODeL 200 WASTI KING DISPOSAL
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Blllltu 'lferad!tb'e lint ~

Sinll

7:00 Rifleman
1:30 JODDJ Quest
1 :00 Donna Rood
8:30 My Throe Sont
11:00 Bewitched
t :30 Peyton Place
IOoOO Jimmy Dean
11 :00 News
II : 10 Loeal New• and Sporll
11: ~ Leo Crane

ll!t!1tltli', Ftll. 7, · · ~ • TV.
paarance Ill his ~ ~e "prlnclo
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Milo Ma1llla TaJiai', lllllllarJ
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II :30 Prlct~ b Rilbt
12:00 Donna Reed
12:30 Fathtc Knowt Best
1:00 Hello. Pea-Pickers
I: 30 The Peovle's Choice
2:00 Flame fn Tht Wind
2:311 Day In CooM
%:55 News
3;.00 General Hoopl!Jtl
, ~. 1~ Y'1JWI ~ I\!irrledt
... f:CIO Trallmaster

B:OO Local News end Wealltlr

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DJNNER CR11!8'1?,_

VanCooney ol Grlllt-Sl were
the Rev. and Mra. 1-'t Nllt·
. ell Galllpolla; Mr. and Mn.
J.;,k Ford, Now Havllll, W. Va.;

1:30 Jack La Laaae
t · Ill\ Ftm Scbool
,·, 8: 4$ ;xm, &amp;tid ·Qta\e

1:10 MahaUa Jackson

oltimille by NBC. This represenls a cain of 1.240,000 ~ell­

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TEPEE TBEATE&amp;
HOLLYWOOD IVPIJ - Now
lhey've rot a tepee. thaater In
Lame Doer, lllont., called the
MornlllJ Siar and ereclttl '""
the Cheyeane Incllant.
OONNI!l'l SONG
HOLLYWOOD CUPI) -

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rue sw..na hu ncort1et1 her
lint 1fN11 -btr lflr btr now
lsle\'lalqll 11r1t1,

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7 25 Daily Word
7 .30 Bozo The Clown
8. 00 Buddy Starcher

Coli Report

9·00 Ca ptain KanJaroo
JO •OO Mike Wallace &amp; New'
10 :30 I Love Lucy
II :00 Andy rf Mayberry
· 12 ,flil Loe ., tire
12:25 CBS News
12 :30 Search For Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding Ught
1: 00 Woman 's Paee
1:25 WCHS News
1:30 As The World Turn•
2. 00 Password
2 :30 House Party
3 :00 To Tell The Truth
3:25 CBS News
3:30 Edge or Nlgbt
4 :00 The Secret Storm
4:311 Jack Benny Sbow
5:00 Maverick
6 :00 News Report
6 :15 Your Weathermau
6:20 Sports
6:30 CBS Evenilll Newo
1 00 Sea Hunt
7:30 To Tell the Truth
a·oo l"ve Got A Secret
8 30 Andy &lt;;rifflth Show
U 00 LuL'Y Show
I :30 Many Happy Retur111
10 :00 CBS Reports
JJ :00 Duke's News Tonlabt
11 : 15 Wealher Teller
II :20 Late Show

tboUib tiJey may not be ·sma••
kits, have done wbat br 'a waoted them to do for him .
He't
lfmergtd from the pack and ~·
eome a r.omer if tie were
a
cirl, Ito would be Ia tlto Deb
Star hall eod cot kltoed by Bob

BY "DICit KLJtiNEII
HOLLYWOOD I NEA 1

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Rla!ARD CRENNA, or
GOLDJI'AIIIIETI'ER

Actually, Crenna l!l
more
than a comer. 'f'.oldfarb ' ' e!tablished him as a comic actor
right up there with
Lemmon
and Sellers. Slatlery establish·
ed him as a dramatlc actor
rlghl up there wilh E. G. Ma.~
ohall aDd Smokey Bear. Between
the two, he's fairly well ella!J.
Ushetl u a major star of the
very ntar future.
"Sure,
Aboul "Goldfarb" It'! frustraU111 to ltl I load
oppo!ite Shirley MacLalne and

Dlok Crenna has been 18!10clatod with two of the
no!ler
nan-hits of the .....n. lib movIe. "John Goldfarb, etc .,"' hu
been sffft ••ly by the courts
and the Notre Dome jayvees.
Hll televlalon aeries,
CBS'
Slattery's People, is 1 lremi!D·
doua hit wllh the intelllcentala
hut are th"" 11t0ugh of uo to

.. around!

NnertHielt, aDd lie tllat H
II _,, tMt It Iltet cretlat't
. . . 111M, . . ~!!No

WHTN- TV
Channel 13

Clta-1 '

He's Going Big
In Non-Hits

a 77 per cent increase - over
tho estl~ed 1,110,000 c:otor

•ets in use •···¥:11te''~llt
of 11114. Prediction Ia thot thin
will '\". .nearly 5 million lets by
,,tl\!1
. ' .eitcl Ill 11115 ...

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WCHS- TV

7:011 Today Show
7:25 Today Out Your Way
8 :25 Today Out Your Way
1:00 Cartoottn'llle
I : 30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Mal&lt;e Room lor Daddy
10:30 What 's This Song
10:5$ News Morning RepoM
11 : 00 Concentration
1l :30 Greatetl Headlineo
1215 Hulett Smith
12 :55 News Day f!eport
1:00 Midday News
1:30 Singing Jamboree
1 ·55 Afternoon Report
2:00 Moment ol Tnrtb
2:30 The Ooetors
3 :110 Another World
3:30 You Don't Say
4:00 Match Game
4:25 Afternoon Report
4·30 Mr. Cartoon
1 :00 Peter Potamus
$:30 Laramie
I · 30 News Picture
6:45 Jim Thacker
6o55 TV 3 Weather
7·00 Hun11P,·-"nnk le-v
7:30 Monday Night at Movlet
9;00 Andy Williams
10:00 Stately Ghosts of England
ll . 00 Lair News P1rtur~
11:1i Weather
II :20 Sports Roundup
II : 30 Tolli&amp;ht

5:35 SU(ltrman

Edge or NIBht
Secnt Storm
Jack Benny Sbow
Maverick
No111 Hepart

til

Recent diDnot iulltl of ....
Emma StDlth and Mill Hazel

I :u

S : ~SuptrShow

moderator at he hu been slnco
the program's fin! brosdcltt,
Feb. 2, 11150. In their places u
JtADIO • TV NIWSBEI:I.:
panelists will be Dorothy Kl~
. ; . OWJI!IIII,
De c.;.
-plieD, whole \ncumbeacy dele!
AI Lawll, Pat Prltll aQd
bock, to ·, the lint
broadcast;
. _ . Patridt 01 "The Mun-, J.._ ., :
Francis, w!K]. l\liJ).e, dtlja. . ' .'
...... wiU 1111' wlllt Tile New t_;) (' )R'' 011 Feb. 14..• ,j ._," ~- • .
Cllinll7 lollntiNio, papular folk ·· · !it Cerl, Wlto,f-·stafli!d In" ·
. . . . . .PIIIJP, ,_. a bait 01 on May IS, 11161 ..
l1loJittlrU 011 "MariDIIand ClrAD Ice opectacle from Hun·
Ill•~" bour f!PII!Ia) to be laprary wUI be seta on the "Interat tlla ...fd fallllll Mlr11111Gnal Sbowllme," pre..nla·
01 lila hctflc lor IJrold.
tlon "The Blue Danube
Ice
_. B11111r .....,. , April II,
P.,_t" Friday, Feb. S. Th1
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ihow wu tepod lor IIIia sorlea
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TV'a
In Buda)IOII, Dan AIIII!Che
Is
~ puol proJtam,
tur!OI boat .. .

No Purcllase Necessary. Wlnnen will be notlfie4

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7•li6 Dally Word
a&lt;oo at• Plctura

To Tell Tho Truth
CBS News

11:30 Moyie

AbUL T5 ...

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WSAZ- TV
Channel 3

10:00" Mornln&amp; Movit

6:15 Yllllr Weetbormau
1:20 Sports.
1:30 CBS EvenJna Nowe
7:30 Sea Hunt
7:30 The Munsten
8: oo Younc People'• Court
t :OO Password
t:30 Balleya of Balboa
10:CIO The Defend... ' .
•lf:OO: Dukl!'t !{!WI Toaiflllt •·
,11:10 Wo~thar ·
'· - '· .. ·..'

eCERAMIC FLOOR 1nd WALL TILE
By Rom•ny Sp1rt1n

Monday's Television Program
WHTN- TV
Channel 13

10:30 1 Love Lucy

II :00 o\ndy of Mayberry
11:30 'l'lle McCoyt
12:00 Love of Life
12:25 News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding Light
1:00 Women's Page
1:2$ WCHS Newt
I :30 As The World 1'W'I1I!
2:00 Password

ON

present.
The Ladlel AwdliarJ of the
Racine American leelon Post
tl4ll will meet at the Poot Home
Tueaday, Jan. 28 at 7:31.
P.
m There wiU 118 J1!1l01'111· Men&gt;~ are uraed to attend. 'lbe
potluck oupper will. be
after the meeting.
HAVE

WCHS ~TV.
Channel 8
1!WDaDy Wonl . . .
7:30 Bozo The Clown
I :UO Buddy Starcher Show
9:0,· C!llltaln.. K81l{an&gt;Q: : ·'
JO :OO • Milio· Will.,. lo News :. '··

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pr
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ness session. It waa ·:~picture illary will hold Its
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meeting Tue~day at 7:30 p.m.
of the church to aell as a ~~';. Add Jan. Z'l Bent cal. al
ey-maklng project. The lhe ot- The WSCS and Lydia Circle
agreed to Pll toward .
ear of the United
Methodist
terbein College fund th•• Y . church will have a IIOUP sal•
II 'f1la11k you cards were.
beginning at noon.
from the Bearhs . !atTll~tobart Orders are being taken by Mn.
from Miss GenevieVe
D Edwards, WY :l- 2593,
for a planter sent her atd::: ~ Mra . Allee Eichinger WY
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pal giltS were dlstributeel~
home of Mrl. Joseph Cook, Lil&gt;
coin Terr..,..
Refreshments were serv
the hOstess to the above Ben
Forest Rose Council DaulhMra. Helen Brlcldes, Mn. nd tera of America will meet In
Buck Mro. Harley Brown 8
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a g~at. Mrs. Ralph Spen.,....
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mem- · Centenrial
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t he church
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group
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cook
stove for a the
h
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mg un " emperanc
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c hnir ol tht• Pomt' IOV
d
th
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presl·
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e
Mass M~rgar
.
also bought
by the St.ar an d
Baptt.l
h 1 'h
corner stone or th~ bmldmg
denl prestded and read (rom sh"•ne Makers Classes and Lhe
.
·
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vr
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wr-re divided was laid m 1865. Named ;;a s the
l tempe rance literature on
II Ladies Aid Society.
I
The nwml _ers
v.Itb David commtller m charge of arrangeIO.ye~r plan to recrmt one .,m,. . Bible Study is held at the
Mrs
H0·
'nto two e~;~1 ms,
· ot the Juh1\ee mpnts
we re
Offtcers for tl 1e ne w )'ear lion mem be rs and one m1 ton church each Wed nesday even ·
Mu·hn.:\t::~ a~~d Clarinda w1n F.wing, ~lrs Patnck Lorhary . .,.,.ere mstalled whe~ Magnoha dollars m the next 10 y~a~: ·. lng at 7 30. Everyone is invit'
~m~:·~~ of thf' Jpsus H;;appy Sing· . .~,.,J fl,.lr.~ Jo~ rf'd Crow J•
Temple. Pythian S•sters. met The members formed a fnethe ed.
t ap
A chart ~how ing at · The Diocesan conventiOn lo Thursdav evemng at the DAV tship circle at the close of
t'JS learn
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. ·rrords of earh team ,-, hel(l m mcmna 1I.
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hall
, mee1mg .
.
I
t&gt;ndabm e I dl •· piav m the Sun 12 was announced and delega tes
Eli1abeth Campbell mosl ex- Refreshments or hme chefefoe
\~til se 1' 111 1 room
·'
•
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Each I•Pam ('le!'t.:&gt;d Wt'J e Mr :-wd \1 rs !lar· rellent rhae
~::~~~ ~~.-. s~;~~rt sessiOn to prepare ry Moore and Mr and Mrs mun•ratJOns wer~ r~ad frrm were served by the hose~~·
Dale Dutton and alternates, S)'iv1a Bownes, d1stnct deputy , Mrs . Nan Moore , Mrs. Dow
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forTl tlw('Onron1t'S
' Mr and Mrs ' James TltUiii,
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M r. and from Rhea M yers. Bertha and Mrs. J ac k Bechtle. toMthe \
tt&gt;sl v. Ill close the last
JAN Z3
I '-~eb . . and the losers wt\1 ami Mrs Home Williamson, and McKenzie and her husband w~re ahnve and Reulah While . Mrs .
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b T er Mrs Lena
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be husls to Ihe v-nnnf'fs f'allh- Mrs Cf'dnc Clar .
' both repor e
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McNeal
The Middleport Jolly Bunch
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Mr5
Clarence
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made
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Nora
Hamilto_
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Sewing
Club
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al the nexl meet- . Pearl Hoffman Mrs. Clyde me- ' itY even
.
of the ('h ur&lt;h ar(' urged to al - lessee:. were Mrs
arry
. tme dmner .
Mrs. Nellie Winston , homt of Mra. Emil Ball on
tend The nwrtmg npenf&gt;d Wilh Mrs. Pa ul Chapman, Mrs., .RJch- ing
diting brenner, [)ewey Guthrie.
IRutland St • at 7:30 p. m.
.. ·t:'r tJv Vil'kie Kay Young &lt;;rd ~.lartm and Mrs . V.llllilm
Tht&gt; repor! of the aud
and Mrs .
~~ ;.ty....,cia\ song w;;~s prartwed Wood ., . Home Williamson asked committee was read an ac."
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JAN. %5
"for s,-- Sunda\·
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Bearhs
tre3surer.
d
worship servlf't'. grett:t'
I t;;ary : ofl
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El' beth I
Cornman er Guinther is ca11·
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the
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a special and urgent meet~
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ATTEND MEETING
campbell "
m""l
1 ing of Drew Webster Post No.
lice was changed lo Sunday at Mn;, Arthur Sylvest~r, a del- , chi~r : Erna Jesse, ex lent
American Legum, M~ay
5-li p rn Mrs . Virlor
Young rq~;~te. and Mrs . Wll113!fl ." · ~en~or : Elhe_l Stewart. ex~~naJan. 25, at 1 p.m. Followmgg
Jr . is the leader .
Winebrenner, and Mrs. Donald ' JUnior : Dons G~ueser . secre- Mrs . Eldon Weeks entertain- the business m~lng, plalll!l for
I Cottri ll ~ ltt"rnates, of th(' Sy- ~er Thelma (,rueser ,
. ed the Willing Workers elass of l the new home wdl be discussed.
, '
·First United Presbyter- I tary · Mabel Beahrs, treasurer , IE 1
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church All memben are urged to atr~cuse
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kl
tedor · Mar- 1 n erpr.IJ&lt;'
ho
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Church attended a mt'f' 1- Gladys Cue er . pro
·
Th sday evenlng at her me l tend
~~~ of Scio'to Presbytery at garet S~idenabel , g~ard : and . u~ock Springs Road .
seihel No. 6t of the Inter·
~~averly on Tuesday .
Nettie Ha_yes, past chJef. . ed lm'oevotions by Mrs.
Herbert national Order of Job's Daogh1
A soc1al hour was enJOY
ened
the
meeting
. The ten wl\1 meet at the Pomeroy
.
0
CLASS TO MEET
and games played wilh prizes IX On :ng "In The Service Of Maoonle Temple, Monday
at
The Adult Bible Class of the •warded the wmners.
!V:u~ing" followed by the read- 7"30 p. m .

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IO!ftC'f'rs was held with Ha~ry Mr s Or~nal Tho~a~· Kelly and , sent o~rSf'lves ~s clea~ . spar : Secretary and
treasurer
re~ I Mabel os:~ p:!lon. Catherme Lamg Strong.
Mome reelt&gt;rted as semor war - ~ ... H. \1•s . ·d Tt
travelmg lling, Witnesses ~n t~e fight
a j:X)rts were given by
Mrs. Mrs Nath M • Walt er \II Fav- Route 2
--- -- - tif'n Lt&gt;u Stnr~ JUn ior wardt&gt;n ..Jo~·{'e Ll:'()n:.J• b ~r·s Frank- ' gamst immorality,
Thomas Clark and Mrs. Ada M Clark. ~~rvm
D:lwson. ( MF.ETING CANCEJ,LED
Fred CrT•W Jr and Romf' p1t7e donated V
b Mrs
Mrs . Dowson was m charge Slack respectively
terty, Mrs
St ven
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The meeting of the Friendly
Wlllt am;on. ne . . . members or lin Tnplt'll :a;lt w•m y J.
or the devotional servl:; which A ~ommittee of Mrs Slack, I G~:ge B. RlSS~n. Sn~df'r. Jr ·. Neighbors cl~b scheduled for
the vestry .
Milt on Houda h .
mclude~ the ~.ymns, . What a Mrs Clark. Mrs. A. H. Durst, Williams,
Mrs. F E Ma- ~ Tut&gt;Ciday evenmg_ at the home
I Plans were
made for the
--f'riend., and" My Faith ~~: \ and Mrs. Arthur Sylvester wa s ~~l!le a:dan~:~ghter . Mrs Carl of Mrs. Roy Smith ha'
been

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assorlt'd
n~t amt r·nf lf'P fr(lJll a t:lhlf'
cent ered vlllll flmH•rs and light ed taper~ Ms~ Roush ~erved
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Mrs. Roush and gave a personMr., C. L Arnold: who h~s en from the ·'Upper Room.'' I Norns,
ec y and Linda Ha • To Trust In J~us.'' Two read- Robin J. Forema~,
ason: church. The metmg was ca. al tribute for the many years
bef'n Ill _ in Galhpoh_s P·.1Pd!ral
Mrs Robert Burkt&gt;tl, presi-,Souls~~ · B~tiWiam
NeutzJing, ingsrtvenwere"GodKnows'by Mrs. D. J . Exline, eon~:: ed to order by Rhonda Erv:·
?f friendsh ip and servtce they
, :entf'r. IS convalescmf! at the dent,
t•onducted
the OUSI·
c ' Sandra and sr!- Mrs. Mabel Hostetter, and just I Mrs w R. Strawser, Jac J k: and mmutes were read
d'Y_
~ad ~·nown together ... She .,l~
home other daughter and son; ness meetmg when plans were dusl~·l :r:·and Rev . and Mrs. :One Moment by Mrs Charles I Mrs. C. E. Poe, :t ~· nte~s Mickey Wolfe . ~erobers ld ~~t
rea~ avers?- on Fru:·'ld'
m-l:lw. Mr and Mrs. Rober completed ror the card party . Ea J! m G'll nd Nancy Darla ! Betzing
\ son : Mrs . Dorsey .
uB
• cussed what project wou s~
Mrs. Roush t&gt;xpre!isf'd h('r ap· CBC Club mr.'Tibers
wt&gt;re \1 Hichards Gallipolis
. Lo be held Tuesday evening, i K~~~ne an~ ;,lores. .
' ~ Durin.g the business session, Ironton ; Mrs. Gle~ RB :~~ , each girl best. Refreshm;l s
predation for the unexpected entertamed at the home
ot
~1r and Mrs , Harry Ce_nter Feb 9 at the Pearl St Ele· l a Y
several money-making project! I Jackson: Mrs. Jeddte. . ~
were cake and kool-aad .
h~
·~Uts from the club members Mr and Mrs Hov Harman Jr. bury were Galhpohs vJsators mentarv School building m Mid- I
were discus!led and election of \ ing, Rt. 1, Sotth Pomt. Mrs. Salsar and Beth TheisS
~
The new president, Mrs . Wll- ~nd family for t.he
January Thur~(lay .
d dleport. The group also planned
officers was held. MN.. Stout ft.~. H. Shotsky , Ironto;\\ ~s: I gHmE&gt;s . The club will meet nr
Us Anthom·. was m charge _of mt-Ptmg . Community pr-owrts Brt&gt;nl Sisson. so~ of Mr a~ to sponsor a skating party for I
displayed the name quilt to be Ro~rt G. Hall, Rt 2, I~ sK " : Feb 13
the meetin)Z nnr1 ope nrr! It ~tlh Wt&gt;l't' dtSCUSSt'd among
ttw Mrs Georgi"' Stsson. return
children ol the Meigs County I
sold by sealed blds. Group sing Wllhs 8 . Green. Russe ' y'
----!1 poem ent 'l lrd "To :ht&gt; \ew
_, I
Nt&gt;w officw s tor tht&gt; l)ome Fr iday , (rom Ho~zer Hos- home and chtldren of members ! S
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ing of "His Way With Thee,' Mrs. Powell F. Meredith, Cat.VV\1T IN HOSPITAL
Year ShP &lt;'lo.;;td with pr:n('r n~;;.~ ):~; Pre~tdent
Denver rnt:~l and IS convalf'scmg mce- of the dub snmt-lime m F'eb- 1
and prayer by Mrs. Chester lettsburg : Mrs. Walter S Ma~Mrs Charles. Bennt&gt;tt and
Mrs Jrt mec; Pu11Pn ~nrl Mrs. ~~Pbt'T Vwe PTes•dent.
Hoy 1\•.
n•arv .
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Livin .. : Gorrell closed the meeting.
nard, Jr .; Mrs. George
. Mn. Kathryn Mitchell wer~ in
fheo Nf'utzlmg 1\ ('re mmwrl on llannum St&gt;t:ret m v
Al~ne
Namt'd on the committee for
Areas of Immedor~l t•- R!v ! Refreshments were aerved by Mullens. Greenup.
Gallipolis thts week where they
f1
mtltf:'+&gt; H0 unc1
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be
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M · Kmg ;;md Trl'a.,urf:'r
Erne~t
the party wt'!re Mrs.
Jam M E Do son as speaker for 1 the hostess to "mem rs ~n
Births
I VISit
w
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H
.tal•
robin cards wer~· ~f:'f~r:o ~e~l~a \\'h!PhPad Prec;ent wert' Mr
IS
ll!j? lt' ". ··hourman. Donna Stt&gt;· l ~hP Middl:port W.C.T.U. meet~ l o~e chUd. 'l1le next meeting
Mrs Charles Gene Hamilton, a paltent. at Holzer
ospt '
Morah Leon~·rl ,tndb .;:.
.
,mG J\1r &lt;; Oemt·J Wt'hf'J
and
I wart.
Betty Smith, Nancy Bea- 1ing Frtday evening at the Meth- 1Will be Monday , F~ruaryM22 Rt 1, Gallipolis, son. 1 ~1 P· )
EWI"'rDNED HOME
Cross . ~hut - m mt&gt;m er.
.l sons
1\ir and Mrs
Ernest
~er Mr~ Dale Walburn, Mrs .1 od Ch h
at the home of Mr. and rs .
·. Mrs Sho1ie D Sw1sher.
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d d I \\ llllehead ;md tlaughti!t S. ' r . I
Dan While and &lt;Jro yn
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mented on the extenes er Otr .
' 510¥. Third Ave.,
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'rf' n ·tl \1r~ ,1 '' and \lrs Harold Osborne ~n
The annual meeting of Grace dS . Mr s Eugene o
s lve study being made over a ,
)son , 9:20 a.m : Mrs
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s ital where h~ has
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and son. M1 nnd Mrs C . FMd: Ep iscopal church was
held named
hvt'-year period of tobacco us-I Committee Named
1 R. Atrawser. Jackson. son. 1·38
patient.
Mrs g. ('harlf'S Bl'nnf'1t. \1rs Humphrt&gt;v and
and 'l'llursday evenmg at tht- pansh
for
month .
\ers and the
on the
To Buy New Stove
a .m .
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TO GALLIPOLIS
Hu hes 8lo:;;o p.-tve hurnornus and :\1rs non. y . .
and ho use
ner lo be
. nded !o roll ' He warned that 100,000 lives
A recent meeting of
the ,
Disc-harged
MOVES
a Gardner has
. ·md sf'lr('tlflns rrom r...1r~ Rnh ert Kmg and son
Hurrv Monrt&gt; semor warden. Members respo
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are lost each day from the ef- Board of Trustees of the Syra- ,
Wil- , Mr~ Barbar. .
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!I · 00 Fun School
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10 :00 Morninc Movie
It 30 Price Js Rij!ht
12 :00 Donna Reed
12 30 Father Know• Beat
1·oo Hello Pea-Plcten
1:30 The People's Choice
2 00 Flame in the W'md
3·00 General Hospital
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4 ·00 Trallmaster
~ . 00 Super Show
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7:00 Rifleman
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10:00 Ben Casey
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11 :30 Movie
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pie's mindo: weU, It may not
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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1965

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Nation Begins Homage to ch UrchI

Middleport's wurst fire in nearly two det'ades des!roved Fife's Novelty shop on South 3rd·ave, and threat·
enPd to burn several nearby homes Sunday nighl
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The novelty shop building, a large structure of wood
frame and cement block, caught fire at 7.30 p m. and
I \\.'as not brought under control until nearl.v an hour and
paymg
By HARRY FF.RGUSON
on Saturda.v.
trtbute
En•ry
hour
and
my
husband
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We
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LONDON 1UP II - The na- R.oyalty rarely all ends funer- thr ~mghout Sunday a poswl warmest. sympathy to .\.'OU ami I ~ot.h the store area of the i ------tion Sir Winston Churchill saved als except those ol other royaJ- t truck halted in front of No. 28 your family . The whole \forld io l ~uildmg and the residence .se~- and f.i.nallv got out a door so meIn its most desperate hour be- t} . -And Churchill. despite the I Hyde Park Gate and left a bag. the poorer b.v the lo::;s of his , tlon of owner
Robert f1fe 5 · how .
gan trying to pa)· bark its debt fact that hf' was a knight of the 1 By 5 p.m. more than 100 r.'l- many-sidt&gt;d genius, whiie the •;:m·t' were emnpletely gutted .r A heavy bl&lt;mket or smoke
lo him today .
realm. was a commoner. Doubt- bles and tt&gt;legraml'l had been sUPIIV&lt;JI ol' rh 1s country and the Th .. sec:on~ stf1ry c~ntained six . clug~ed the _a r.-·a and hamner- 1
The protorol and precedents less he could have had any de- delivereu . and then tht delivtrv sister nations of the Common- rooms whrle tht&gt; f1rst
floor · ~ - flrt&gt;mPn ~~ !herr efforts to 1
of centuries are being swept grf'e in the British pet&gt;rage he · (_'eased to make sure thai mt&gt;m- wealth in lilP f::we of tl 1e gre&amp;t- extended to a garage where. alb,mg lhe blazt· under eo ntr~l 1
aside to make sure that Britain desired but accepted the knight· bers of the Churchill i~mily esl danger tha t has ever thmat. rlargr s uppl~· of tools and t"CJUIP- '· It wa ~ tht&gt; wor"t smoke sitpays its last full measure of de- hood becausE&gt; that enabled him · would not be disturbed throug:fl . ent"d them will be a ~rpel.ual mf'nl we~ ~ kept.
uatwn. I h ~ve ever seen at a
votlon to the 96-year-olo man to remain in House ol
Com- out the evening . This mornrng memorial to hiS lead{'rship. his An eslrmate of the loss ha~ blazl'. · onP lm: lrgll lf&gt;'r rt&gt;portwho diPd Sunday.
mon&lt;; The queen ·s presence i the po&lt;;tat authori(ie,; "~ &lt;:rn v1s1on and his indomitablt• cour- not yet been mHdt' by otf1- ed
Queen Elizabeth commanded , will be an honor that not rven · started moving thP enorm 1uo; age ·
. ~:rat &lt;; lau~ t.hJs mornmg:
but . Se\'t'ral firemen wert" ovt&gt;rPeople E:.:prt&gt;s!ll Grief
r1rf' nwn mdwated thai. 11 may comto by smoke and ren•ivrd
a state funeral and Parliament · wa;. acNJrded t.o the Duke of . backlog ot· condolences \O,.'hich
.viii ratify her decree this after. l Wellin~ton. conqueror of Napo- l grew by the hour
People dJd not wait lor oHi - b1· a~ much ~s $'211 .000.
oxy~Pn from Pomeroy Emt"rnon . And then in an unprece- ! lf'on _ Quef'n Victoria ordered a One m~sage Sund:l .Y was clal at"'lion to ex press then sur- \rluJdlqXJr! hn•nwn w•·re sum- gency squadmt'n. Thf' Kyger
at 7 · 40 p · m. • and afler . Cret"k Power plant St'nl fi\le
dented move. it was announced st~•tr funeral but did not at- rrom Queen Elizabeth to Indy row The little town of Wester- m1mt'd
_
the quf'en and members of the tt•nd il
Churchill : " Tht' new:" 0 ~ Sir ham . wherf' the Chun·hi\ls have thf'u arnval th(•y rm me&lt;ha t~ Y. smokE&gt; masks to lht' s&lt;·t&gt;ne to
royal family would attend the
World Joins Quten
, Winston Churchill'~ d~·ath a countr.v home . announce-d it ~o~ght . assisl;,tnce . from hPip firt'men In t.bt'ir aUt&gt;mpt
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funPral in St. Paul's Cathedral , The world joined the queen in t"auses inexpressible grief to me
rco ntinued On Page 2r
nerghbonng voluntt'cr f1re dt!- to get rlost&gt; to the fire- .
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--- - parlment s. Ftremen from Ra-1 A largt· '-iupply ol gun am- 1 .1r,
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and Pomerny rushed equip· ,mumtion stored 1n lhe novelty [ '" '''
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mt'nt to the s.c.;one whilf'
the shop expiodNI
mte~·m1ttently,
Hut land. Pt. Pleasa nt soun. ding ]'Ike an ar!Jilery bar- I
and Mason departmrnt s were ragt' . no rnJUrte' res ulted .
on standby service.
, F'tremm wNt' cfl'Tlm~ndf"d for
W-'\SHING1YlN iUP11- Pre., i- 1 ~ fft "lt'rtl '
fur!ht&gt;r nrw l11gh~ in Pmp!r,v
He request£d majm budget
F'ift&gt; lold finvnen lit' was _ at ' rontainin~ lhf' llrf' In the F'ilt'
dt'"l t Johnson todny sent Cong- ~ ·It 1s a1mPd '' he sa1d "at menl Jnf'"Omt" and ,,rollts.
mtrf'asf's for eduraliQn . health . the home of hi;-; ranwr . DPI Ftfe building G&lt;Jllanl eflorts
by
ff'!iS a rE"cord $9:J.7 billion oud imprm mg th~ qua !tty of om
But he w.1rned that there hou s111g , aid to the m•Pdy and rwxt door whf'n he
noliCt&gt;d tht&gt; firPmPn kt-pl the blazt' from
gl't hf'a\•tly emphas1zmg wPlf::tre i way ol 'JfP 1\nd rt is armed ::tl cannot be ('Om placency while the war on poverty He al'&gt;o re- smoke . Fife said he went into sprPading to the Drl rite home
progrnms e~st&gt;nlial to hi~ : insurin~ that
all Amt&gt;ricJn'i m~a rly Jour million pt&gt;ople :m~ nt'wPd tus plea for hospital Clln' tlw flammg structure in an ef-. a gar;lge ilpartment bfohtnd the
WORST I N NEAHLY TWO fH:C.A.DES - Middleport
~
S ·
··,,real
.OCI('-1!·-and prov1'd'mg ;' share m this way of life.''
runemployt'd . plants and rna· for tre Pldt&gt;rly- now ~ urt&gt; to fort to remove important re- Del Fiff' res1'dence. and 11 ,;. fircmPn t'Jghl 1'11'1:-' Nove ll!· Shop . &lt;.mtl rl:-' side.nce fire on
f or smal I nf'w nH'Iitary o;penr- ' Topping Johnson ·s prooo~ill "r C'hine~ stand idle and -- an esli· pa ss CongrPss in some form - ('flrds. The owner reported thal i Herman Haddox hnmt' al tile ' South
Th1rd
X hour
s. m:\-gPn
Some Ht•re
wPre
oH·H·omt·
h\ St.
smo111
ke i\l1ddlepo1
and llad tto:i th('
ul\..t'll
inc relbads.
: was 8 su billion slash in t'll ·' mated .1!) million peopl~ contin- ~nd. pr?posf'd a .7 per ~ent hikP he loealf'd a file ra llmet. which rt'a.r ol tile novelty . shop
two tnt" II are )OlSf'd to (_'~il dl an ObJf:'~t t hr0\1 from sec ·
Although
.Johnson
barf'ly · ci~e taxes to help guard against · ue to liv~ in poverty."
m ~oc1al Sec•u:uy bent&gt;IJts
: ht! later lou_nd to _be empty . and ~ tre ltghtt&gt;rs ;emarned at ~he und fluor i.:lr~ e
i.:ll'lnwnt rtt•xt door "IA,. hich was evacu ·
0
. - ~ _ m~l v ~ n as hi"h as $:!O.OOO firemen said .
Jr.Finaged to ~lay under the $100 · any drast1c slowdown in the " Wt' cannot substitute last Olfseltmg th1s, Johnsor ~!" ')· began makmg Ius way out or S('f'nf' unttl l 30 a .. m. today .
!One ntlw+&gt;r ul llw lrr'"' depart -, 31~1- 1/•s~( s h _ ; ·
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t.
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billion mark, hi:; requ~sts for four-year-old economic spurt ye;~rs ;;~chie\lt!men!s for nt!xt posed ;:t ··cardul prumng '" of the purning building.
burgroning dl)mestlc programs He said th1s - t·oupled with yPar~ goals .'' thl' Pn~s idtmt outlays fnr deff:'nse. vrteran ~ Fir .. 'laid, "" I got l•··;t in there mf'n! rem~un~:~d ;i l the :o&lt;"enl! un- -- en IW::• P 0 o .
in the fields of health; ll!dtrca- tht' second insta llment of last said . "Nor r;~n w~ mN•t nt=~~xt ' and farmers. The rate !){ 1n-! and cuuldn 'l find my wny out . til
riHyll~ht as a secunty
rinn and hon!ltnR indicared thAt year·s bie im:orne tax rut -~ year's
•~atlenre· with · last crt&gt;ast- in SJlf'llt'!ing fm- ~-~..·••J t · rregan crawlin,g on llu: fluor measure.
fi~cat t966 will bf' the la~t vem· should pomt tht' nal ion toward ! year's budget.''
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Wednesday's Television Program

Tuesday's Television Program
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Channel 8

Channel 13

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Today Show
Today Out Your W"y
Today Oul Your Wav
I :00 Cartoonsville
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S: 15 Pallerns in Arithml:'\ic1 :30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Make Room for IJ•ddy
10:30 What's This Song
10: 5r. News Morning Rt&gt;purt
11 :00 ConcentratiOn
11:30 Jeopardy
1% :00 Say When
1%:30 Truth or Const:tquen("(·s
J2: 55 News Day Report
1:00 Midday News Picture
1:30 Singing Jamboree
J :00 Moment of Truth
2:30 The Doctors
1 :00 Another World
1:30 You Don1 Say
4:00 Match Game
4:25&gt; Aflrrnoon Report
4:30 Mr. Cartoon
1:00 Yogi Bear
5:30 Laramie
1:30 News Pidun
6:4.5 Jim Thacker
6 : ~~ TV 3 Weather
7:GO Hunlley -Hnnk ley
7:30 Mr. Nov ~ k
8. 30 Hullabaloo
t :30 Thai Wa ~ the Wetok That

7 25 IJaily Word
I :.lO Hozu The Clown
ll 00 Huddy Starrher Show
~. 00 Captain Kangaroo
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II :00 News

11:1$ Weather

The McCoy•
Love Of L1Je
CBS News
Search r·or Tomorrow
GUidmg Lieht
Woman 's Page
WCHS News
A'fl" The World Turns
Password
House Party
To Tell The Trutil
CBS News
1-:dge ol Night
The Secret Storm
Jack Benny Show
M:went'k
News Tonight
Your Weatherman
Sports
Joey Bishop
Surls1de ti
Reo Skelton
Petticoal J1..tnl'tion
Doctors &amp; Nurses
Duke 's New!i
Weather
Mov1e

PREMIERE
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI) - Produ('er-dlrector George Stevens
has announcd lhe official premrere of "The Greatest Story
Ever Told" will take place Feb.
ll. 1965 at New York 's Warner
Cinerama Theater .

11 : 20 Sporlll
II :30 Tonight Show

IN DEMAND
HOLLYWOOD •UP! ) - Joey
Heatherton, whu app~ared
m
Broadway's "The Sound ol Mulic,'' is being sought to star m
••Belinda, Beware!"

!lENNY RETURNS
HOLLYWOOD \UP!) - Oldtimer Reginald Denny returns
to movies with a character role
in "Cat Ballou" starring Jane
Fonda

HOLLYWOOD tUPIJ - liar·
bara Stanwyck will mvade telw
evislon next season with a new
Jdventure drama series titled
~The Bill Valley."

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I Love Lucy
Andy of Mayberry

To the 20th Century
Reformation Hour AI

930 AM
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7:50 Dally Word
11 ·00 Bible Answers
8 :30 Jack La Lanoe
9: lXI ~'un School
9:45 King aod Odio
10 :00 Morning Mov1e
ll : 30 Price Is Right
12 :00 Donna Reed
12 :30 Father Knows Besl
I : 00 Hello Pea-Pickers
1.30 The People's Choice
2:00 fi'l;Jme in the Wiuduw
2:30 Day In t:ourt
2:50 News
3:00 GeneraL Hospital
3:00 Young Marned1
4:00 Trailmaster
5:00 Super Show
5:35 Superman
ti :OO Locat News I Weather
6:15 New11
6:30 Leave IL To Beaver
7:00 Rifleman
7:30 Combat
8•30 McHale's Navy
9:00 Tycoon
t :30 Peytoo Place
10:00 Fugitivo
11 :00 News

11:10 Local Newo
II : 15 Weather
I 1:20 Sports
11 :30 Lee Crane Sh.ow
ED WYNN, or IT TAXES
TUTOR TEACH
In the past, I have b e e D
known to pun a bit. BUt J never
knew until I talked to I FA
Wynn about it, exactly how 1
did it.
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he said, after we'd exchan~ed
a lew higher-type puns, "but
here's the secret to punning.
Take any word of two or. more
syllables.
Then find another
word beginning with the last
")/liable. Like - oh, uy, Arthur. You make that into "Arthur.
mometer - our thermometer.
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7:00 Today Show
7:25 Today OUt Your Way
8:25 Today Out Your Way
9: 00 Cartoonsv ille
9:30 Bachelor Father
10 :00 Make Room lor Daddy
10:341 What'• This Song
10:55 Morning Reporl
11 :00 Concentration
II :30 Jeopardy
12:00 Say When
12 :30 Truth or Consequences
12 :50 News Report
1. 00 Midday New•
I :30 Slngin' J amhoree
2:00 Moment of Truth
2: 30 The Doctors
3:00 Another World
1.30 You Don't Say
4:00 Match Game
4. 25 Afternoon Repurt
4:30 Mr. Cartoon
7:00 Huntley·Briokley
7:30 Th Vireglnian
9:00 Wed. Night at Movie•
Jl :20 Sports
Jl: 311 Tonight Show
5:00 Woody Woodpecker
$:30 Laramie
6:30 .News Picture
6:411 Jim Thacker
6 sol TV 3 Weather
II: 15 Inaugural Ball
9:00 Wed. Ntant at Movies
Jl:OO l..&amp;le News Picture

GRIFFITH CAST
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UP[) - 0..
car wioner Hugh Grillilh !BenHur) landed o leading role ln
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Moll Flanders," shooting
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7:25 Dall:· Word
7•30 Bozo The Clown
~ : 00 Buddy Starcher Show
Y.OO Captain ···mgaroo
10 :00 Mike Wallace &amp; News
10.30 I Love Lul-y
Jt : 00 Andy of Mayberry
1t:JO The McCoys
12 :00 Love of Life
12:05 News
12:30 Search l'~or Tomorrow
12 : 4~ Guiding Lighl
1:00 Women's Page
1:25 News
1:30 As the World Turns
2:00 Password
2:30 House Party
l :OO To Tell Tht Truth
3:25 CBS News
3:30 Edge 0! ~~~hi
4:00 Secrel Storm
4:30 Jack Benny Show
~:00 Maverick
6 :00 Nows Report
6:15 \'our Weatherman
1 :20 Sportl
6:30 CBS Evening Newo
7:00 Sea Hunl
7:30 Mister Ed
8:00 My Living Doll
1:30 Beverly rlillbitiles
9:00 Dick Van t)yke Show
1:30 Cara WUiiams
10:00 Danny Kaye
11:00 Duke's News Tonight
11 : 1~ Weather Teller
11 :20 l..&amp;te Show

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9:45 King and Odie
10:00 Morning Movie
Jl : JO Price Is Right
12·00 Donna Reed
12:30 Father Koows Best
1:00 Hello Pea-Pickers
1:30 The People's Choice
2:00 Flame in th Wind
2:341 Day In Court
2:55 News
3:011 General Hospital
3:30 Young Marriedl!S
4: oo Trailmaster
5:00 Super Show
5: 3!&gt; Superman
6:00 Local News I W""tllor
6:30 Leave It To B•aver

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7:00 Rifleman
7:30 Ozzle and Harriei
B: 30 Shindig
9:00 East-Wtsl Ali.Siar Game
JI·OO News
11 :15 Weather
II :25 Sports
11:30 Lea Crane Show

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TESTING
HOLLYWOOD !UP!) - Sov·
purtant role in ''The \merican
will be screen-te!ted for an im·
pirtaot role in "Tbe Amorowo
Adventures of Moll Flanders,·•
"'hich stars Kim Novak.

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HOLLYWOOD IUPI) - Comedian Paul Gilbert has been
added to the cast or Columbla'o

"cat Ballou."
HOLLHWOOD !UP!) - Eg·
llsb pop •Inger Jess
Conrd
makes bls movie debut
wltb
Kiln Novak In "Tlie o\moroua
Adventure•' of Miju · tlanderL"

Martial Lau·Is Imposed,
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8 :00 For Vour Information
8-30 .Jack I~ Lanoe

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'"'"'""" ol lho· •illage of
.\liddlcpurt. l;ratt . long-timf'
f91&lt;."U)Ht10~, the rederaJ gOVt'fn0
0
mPnt will pay out a whoppin~
Obio Highway Patro• officer,
vilhtgt' uflkiHI in \-1iffdlt'pOrt
$1o2n7t.4h-.. b•.·.·'.".··,·,.•• dJu,,r,yingl. lnlheel•hell2 '
and t'mployl't' nl lht· ('itizt&gt;n 'o;
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National Hank in \1iddh•purt.
F111u't ;J] 'it'r"&gt;'l('f'S for Oaviri
rMe it WR~ the bigijest hud~Pt in !
SAIG~N ruPn ~. Restridions amounting to martial for Hoys ill Lancaster.
is tht' fir -. l candid:-~.11' to filt' _\I \\"ltlft' . 18. wllo died Satur-'
hi~tory - war or pe-acP - -and ; 0 SIll U
l;t~ were Imposed tomght nn the c1ty of Hue, where J5. - William Willis, director of
cLn t'\t'ntng al hi~ rf'sidence
railed ior more rrd-ink srv·nr. .,
000 demonstrators surged through the streets demanri - L·orn·rtional st'f\'iN·s for the
his ptolition. ac ·L·unling ln 1-:lt'l'· 111 1-'ltrli&lt;Jnd. will be held Wed'"
Gt-'orge Johnson , Jr ' 25· · or lion Buard C' I+'r k·
[) urul h) ll' ._, ., ,, ,,
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,I Pre~ident Johnson asked Conw in.g dismissal of Premier Tran, Van Hu_u. ng. and thP rPcall Ohio \'outb Commission, an1
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, gress today to approve $39. - o.t Ambassa ~or . Maxwell ~· faylur . S_n!ular demonstra - nounced the appointment in f'd tn farr ('ondrl ion 31 Vell!rans Johnston.
''r.v.nll .. \1Pthud ist Church wit h
.Jo•n".''" •ailed ,·t net.lher •• , _: 96?.000 in Ohio public works prO- I ttons raged !" ftve oth. e.r \'ll~tnamese ('Illes.
, a letter lo G&lt;•v . James
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Memorial hospital toda~· Jrom
t:avagant nor· m~:;;;erly . HP ~air1 ' jf'rls. including ni:'W ("Onstruc- ftn oPrlder KSII~ned .. by ( htPf lor
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Rhodes. Willis said Cowell'st , injuriP s suff.•red rn a onf'-r (lr
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anners earmg appuiDtment "reprf'sent., par
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wife .
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T· or ol tbe OVt'rall reno . . :wun an
f'omf'roy St md&lt;'l\'
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rompa:;;sionate . . . I. lie bt&gt;tween Ohio and West Vir- H ua. T ,•,f'n ro_vml ceA. o wl lll"ll ~IU-1. " ;,~
b· w.n
t lh .av- rt&gt;habilitaLion program no w
V1rlll &lt;J. ft\'fl sons. Dana. East
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w n u1 . . er .ann1•rs.
mwv underwa.)' at Fairl'ifld. FairPomf"rny p!!li&lt; "t' said John!'&gt;on
l.m•rpnul; ls&lt;J ac , of Croton, O. :
~&lt;""~I Locks and dam C'Onstruction. month curfc~ W&lt;lS imposed and i..'r. S&lt;JJd. the South \'i~lnarnes; field School is the new name app&lt;m.·nt ly WI'U! to slrt'p whilt&gt; .
Hor ~ --. o! Logan. Charles of Et ·
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and $9.6 million ror the Helle-- rourls martial Wt'l"!! ~~mpuwl:'r- peoplt' are gralelul for u s. for the Buy~ Industrial Sl·hool. , driving (JII .VI~m-st at 1:25 a.m .
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lid t) . Ar\' J) erne. of Portland :
: . viUe Locks and Dam, eontinu- rd to try all defenders .
aia agamst
ll_u~ Communists ~~'. ·&lt;··
1Sunday. ra n oft the road. and
111 (l;Jug hl ers, Mrs. Sadie Harsht: Pd construction.
An!i-government mob~
In- Thf' dt&gt;nwn .. tr&lt;~tmns were
re ·
. hit a colwrrtl· wHII. John son's
hurgN. Nt"enah, Wls. ; Mrs. 01~
1car was heavil\.' damagPd .
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he also included monev in his flamed by Buddhist Hgitat:)rs P&lt;rted
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Polu·e reportPd Johnson !'Url" &lt;l Hush . Hacine; Mrs.
Rut h
mit a planning start on a res· nP.mBe cities durir.g the d1V Sf'rVJ~e library Satu~day ;
m
lfrred injuries of the throat, Hy Unitt&gt;d Prt&gt;ss lntnnalinnal \~~ulrn. l'l"'ntersburg, 0 .: Mr~.
,+ ervoir ror Alum Creek. along a &lt;;creaming demands for the di~· Da 1\ang, Quang Tn and Hoi
eft shouldPr ~nd lei! leg . Hf' r:lf'\'t'n per~un" lo"l
lhPir !\l 11drrd l•'1tch. Portland; Mr:-s .
in
1,was l'iled to
flood control problem.
mi ssal ol Iluong and the rf'call An .
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tht' Tht'ltllcl Cozart., Racine ; Mrs.
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wPrkPnd . lnc·ludf'd 111 thi· loll Mae McLeod. Belpre;
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.• r1ajor area projerl~ are
n ue . u IS ffi(ln s
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lieP ;~Jso mvt&gt;sli- U:"'re lwo n!t'll ~nd a hn.\ · k1ilt&gt;d Effit' h:t•Jpe . Pataskala;
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Manon Ollt'r,
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reservoirs, The parade-n, enrouraged hy Cheshire; Ellen Buck, Racine. A Rt. 2. Racmr woman . Mrs .'·
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IO 1Dtstharges Saturda) - Mar , .
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ilyn Te~~·lor, Racine;
Maxine dMetgsf IGI,eneral Ho,spJta Sat~~- wav a~d struck an oncommu tv bo\ Hl'(ld~'ntall\ "hoi hull - Porlland and severalndgrah~dchll
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c.ar operatf'd hv L~wrence Hall st&gt;ll fat&lt;~ll_v F nday n1ght
a
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voir , $80.000, maintenance.
Meigs County Common Plf'as · Adm1s swns Sunday ---: Carl s10n on
l • · j 82 Pomt'rov ;l'hcre wa s mino; ' Coshoct on ma n dwrl ol .-t brok - T.,..,o daughters, Esther Tim1
mem to spend in the coming ,
!Judge .John C Bacon has or- William s, 1 he~ter, Mane Ko- ~cc01dmg lo the Oh1o State damages Mrs MaVf'r wa s char- '"'" nel·k aflt&gt;r fal ll n~,;
down mon and Sylvia Johnson, and a
dered Bad1ff Allen . C· Hill
to blentz · Pomeroy
H1ghway Patrol · \o1rs
Bu('k was
d w11 h fa1 Img to ytf'ld
th".. ba!--emrnt ~· trp~ &lt;ll hr~ homt', ~ on. Manon preceded him in
. I year 1s. a Iot oI money, MARRIAGE
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i t'd 111 ·t"IPmonl. 1or d !HI,ll of Fnen s may ca a . e wth' ·
Sandra Elain Dodndge,
17, .Hanmg against Kenneth Han- lian Cla rk, Middleport; Mary . driven by
Cozart. 58, ,
1
14 accrdentHI d+&gt;aflr.;; owr the In !; Funeral home untll noun
than 6 300 11 . to
Pomeroy, student.
mg.
, Weav~r. Syracuse.
Portland,
colhded
on
a
curve.
SQCAD
CALLED
:weekend
.
Wt'd!'esday when the body will
1
· m es tn space. I
--1 Buck received inJuries to h15 .
.·
·
be t&lt;~ken to the church.
knees
and
Mrs.
Buck
suffered
I
R;u
me
em~;&gt;rgency
squad.
4
t
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it
was
rtamiC'I
N.
WASHINGTON PRES!·
,L
a broken collarbone and num- men were summoned at Y·JO HlaC'kson. 10. of nra r Corn ing,
dt&gt;rll Johnson appeared todav
erous lacerations . .She was tak- , P m Sarurda.~ 1o the
Dav id who W&lt;iS accidentally ~hill to Scrvices Pending
to be on the way to recovery
en
to
the
hospital
by
the
Syrav.-:olfe
~esidenre
.
Portland
_ Mr .: df'a.th at _hr!' h.ome whrn a 21
from the severe
cold which
1-'or Hnid Temple
cuse Emergency Squad.
\\olre . 1fl . wa ~ deaa on arnval ('a lrhf'r nflt- d1r;;charg('d.
...nt him lo lhe hospital. He
Funeral arrangements will he
! Cozart was arrested by the • ·
was hopeful that he could gel to
~ nnounc f'd later for David. TemI Patrol for DWI , and left or cen. ,
London for Winston Churchill's
P
'' !!2. who died Sunday even·
funeral.
ter .
I
ing
m Meigs G&lt;neral Hospital.
'111e CMef
Executive said
By United Press International
He
was
born In Scioto County .
Sunday he would like "very.
Fru men ioined haads acron seas and contin- lhe son nf the late F. M. and
Veteran• Memorial Hospital ,
very much" to atlend the runADMISSIONS SATURDAY - ents todey in honoring Sir Winston Churchill as one Margaret Barlow Temple .
era!. but •a lot depends
on
Okey Layne, New Haven; Ool· of history's great champions. of liberty Tributes to the
Survivors include two daughhow I feel." He was leaving it
wartime leader's bulldog courage began pouring into lt&gt;rs, Mrs . Margaret Duncan .
ly
Cle
land.
Rutland:
James
ur to his doctors 10 decide
London olmost immediately after he died Sunday.
Lucasville, and Mrs. Thelma
I
Warner, Syracuse.
when he could return to I h e
The flags of Western Europe dipped to half·sloff GraJ. Portsmouth. Friends muy
DISCHARGES
SATURDAY
White House and whether he
Nora Reuter, Pomeroy; Virgin- : in respect for the men who rallied the forces. of free- call at the Rawlings • Coats
could make the London trip.
ia Pierce, Rutland: Ellen John- 1 dom agoinot tyranny in the dark days of World War II. Funeral home any Ume.
From his sickbed in Bethesda, Mel., President
son, Racine.
)
WASHINGTON PRES!·
Johnson
eulogized Sir Winston as "history's child'' and '
ADMISSIONS SUNDAY - ;
BONDS FORFI!iii'ED
drn • Johnson IOday launched a
George Johnson. Canal Winches- 1 ordered the Americon flag flown at half1taff through I Forfeitin&amp; bonds in ·_.lddle
major new apace program - a
Saturday when Churchill will be buritd.
ter; Ruby Eynon, Reedsville: !
IIC!tntlflr search for life
on
.Savitt Premier Altxti N. Kosygin said Churchill • port Mavur Lee Smilh's· rour
Columbus: 1
Sandra Donahue,
M•r• which will co81'upwards
Freddy Miller, Racine; Thorn·' was ~~. great st•tesman." But the Soviet news agency I Saturday night wen Gerald Et
lin. Pomeroy, $2$ for llltpl .,
of fl.25 billion.
as Thorpe, Syracuse,
· Tass tomportd that praise by callint thurchill lhe
baust, lll1d Jolin
Whitt, Lo•
The Pruklenl singled out the TWO INJURE;il ~ Mrs. Roy Bue!f'Was rushed to Meigs General hospital .with DISCHARGES SUNDAY - ''mutermind behind the cord war." Communist China isa. Ky. , $15 for; · extle'suil
Maro quean lor spec~en- chest and heat! iojw:l~ following a two-car accident in Syracuse, Saturday nigltt tha.t Sandra Humphr.,., Middleport; reported Churchill's death without comment. Commu· I
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