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Outlining of the study proIj
The Solem Center PTA had gram and aaelgnment of perP'l' PI F.ASANT _ A banquet R nl guests of Mr
an~ open house and a potluck sutr sons to areas of researeb waa
ho rmg.
Maude M Ab Mrs"'";;arl Mattox were thw per Monday mght, the regular accomplished at
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the 1Dg of members o
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ohire. 1\'orlh~ Grand Matron , ~nl a 0 Mati~x and chtldren. theme
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.. Educatton Methodlat Church In Middleport
and Henry R Craft
and Carla Da•·n . of Pt Through Famtly Ltfe"
Iwednesday evening.

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WORLD
WASHINGTON -

ROUSE
today
began putting on paper
the
details of a health care for
the elderly
program even
breeder than the one asked by
Presldent Johnson.
L111lo Fultz
The program, roughed out bt - - - - - - - - - five weeks to closed sessions by
the House Ways &amp; Means
Committee, would include a
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compulsory hospital and nurs·
ing home. insurance program
under Social Security plus a voluntary plan for coverage of other medical costs.

committee tecbniciana

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SERVING MEIGS COUNTY FOR OVER 93 YEARS

RUTLAND

POMEROY

Member Fedf'ral Reserve System
Membe-r Federal Deposit Insuranre Corporation

ONE
DAY SERVICE

BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
Larry Warner was guest of
ON
honor at a dinner Wednesday
given by his mother, Mrs. Jay
Warner, at their home, Legion
Terrace, In obBeJ"vance of 11.11
12tb blrthdar. A decorated
bO.thday cake, the gift of Larry1, aunt, Millo Lydia Ebersbactt, was served with the dinLAUNDRYner to Mlsll Eberllbach, Liuda,
DRY CLEANING
W · 2-5421 POMEROY Steve an4 Jeff Warner, the honored ~ and Mro. Womer.

SHIRT
FINISHING
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SALE! ELEaRIC AND GAS RANGES

~FUfi:E* POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

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SAVE ON THE OVER-ALL
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LOW-COST BANK LOANS!

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general, Fultz said that
the loJ the Joan amount plus one lbe acceptable to FHA. This us-- t
•Y Standards and the ] SOurce should be a boon
to
down payment can be as little w.onth's estimated taxes and ually means that the sile must I t on:-..ruction perrormed in ac-- 1many Meigs county citizens wbao
as 3 per cent of the vatuatlon. hazard Insurance, which would I have a ~ublic water supply and cordance with such standard!!. / t"'v' a good credit rating an4
He gave as an eJample
the make the .nonthly payment an sewer available, although a sep- I&lt;'uJtz said that he has a\"aila- 1a steady job but nave never
down payment may be .as low a $12,000 mortgage only $71.t0 tic tank may bt' approved lfl ble a complete library of home ~en able to accumulate the
as USO on a $13,000 home.
plus taxes and insurance- or lcertain cases.
plans wh1ch me&lt;&gt;! F'HA's requtre llar~e down payment
wbiell
Monthly payments are approx- cheaper than rent.The plan must meet the re- 1r•. ents.
I has previous!} been oeceSSSI'J'
irnately $5.95 for each $1,000 Botb the plan and site must tquirernt!nlb of FHA'JS Mtmmum 1 Builders say this financing il. order to l:tuild .a new borne,
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Conferences to
Review Issues
On Properties

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low dowr. payment, long.term
AT YORK
mortgage money to this area
Athens62 Logan 38
but that up to this time his ef.
Marietta 74 Warren Local 71
forts had met with no success
AT SOUTHWESTERN
because Jende111 preferred
to
Coal Grove 64 Gallipolis 62
make such loans only in urban
Jnklon 69 Wellston 59
areas.
AT PORTSMOUTH
However, he informed The By Ual~ Press I.aten_-atioaal Portsmouth West 74
sentinel today that he had. fi.
Wln~er fired anotlt~r JCy blast
Northwest 70
nally located a private com- at ~ 10 today, dumpmg three to
(To battle Portsmouth
pany who were willing to make four mches of new snow on the
tonight)
FHA rnort[i!age loans in thi~ lo- northeastern portion of the state
AT PAINT VALLEY
cality, as well as conventional and lesser amounts elsewhere. Waverly 84 Mi1mi Trace 74
type long·terrn loans for con-- .Although the sno'! ~pe_red off Chillicothe 65 Lancaster 62
structing or improving com- with ~t much additional accu.
AT ATHENS
mercia! and industrial proper· mulation expec_ted today, the !Albany 49
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ties
weatherman said snow on the
New Lexington St. A 45
Fulbright
believes ,
also said be had funds ground ra_nged up to 10 inches
(To Play Eastern toni9ht)
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or
more m the Cleveland area
AT WELLSTON
Ruuta should be urged to coope
rated with the West in such I
available for fmancmg vaca.
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tion h0 mes and "shell" hous- and stx: to 10 me es m ot er Racine 70 Allensville S3
ventures as the bu1ldmg and
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Northeastern Ohio areas.
Rock Hilf 77 Bl•ckfork 58
1 ~g, the latter betng
operating of a new Panama
construe- The snow fell over the state
AT PORTSMOUTH
Canal. .
DA NANG, South V1et Nam tJon where the contractor puts Friday rUght and early today as P"blet 56 Seamen 53
The influential. chairman_ ol mP]) - Two tnp-rankmg Vtet- !he house under roof and fum- the center of a large low pres- New Boston 61
lite Senate Foretgn ·Retalton_s lnamese military officers were tshes the materials for 1 he sure area moved through l'he
Portsmouth Clay 51
gave Russian_ partl· i believed either killed or captur- owner to. complete the_ nterJor state. Cleveland accounted for I
AT CHfLLICOTHE
ClpatJOD m the cankl proJect as ed today in a daring daylight on a ~o-tt·y~urself basis.
one weather~onnected death , a Centralia 84 White Oak 73
one e~ample _of ..what _be called attack against provincial cap-- In discussmg FHA loans in 85-year~ld man, who died while Unioto 64 Frankfort 48
ex~m.!ents m . pracucal coop- ita! and the ambush of gov·
shoveling snow.
er_ahon he said ough~ to be ernrnent unit sent to repulse the
The. snow depths ranged from '
.am.M&amp;t k&amp;!!XM&amp;mr;;m
tned
way of
cold Communist rulers, .US. millsix: inches at Youngstown to one
BUDDY STARCHER SHOW - 'J'rlrvision personalily Buddy Starcher and b t !I
war terunon. Fulbright said that tary sources said.
. h t M . tla nd 0 the
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group of western -style singers will appear at the Rutland High School gymnasiUm
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If the two countries developed
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Monday, Mareh 8, at 8 p.m. Spousored by the Hutland PTA . proceeds will go toward
a "habit"
cooperating
with sources saJd a .u VIetnamese
·. mJbtary
points had
in five mches
Ohio.of new
pa,v ing off the debt for
the lunch room Advance til'kets ma.v bE" obta1nb ~ of In
l"t d
land
th
"d army regunenta
snow, while Akron reported
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1\1 Miller
Tl Bros.S Gronr_v. Carson·s .Service
k
eac might be bl 1L to
e
areas
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falSe OVer
ed at the Rutland
Department.
Storr.
Station,
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on
histodeputy anddthe Vietnahoamerdse
four and Columbus one.
1or by contactmg Arthur 1\ 1 lt&gt;r or . rs
1omas . tewart Ac1vance t1c ets are 75
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sec r comman
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Snow To Taper Off
leents
for 12children.
Ticket pril"e at tile door will hP Sl for adults and 50 cenb for
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1 a ·
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children
or under.
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?Usonne carrt_er PITTSBURGH (UPI) _ Will The low pressure area that
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Cong mortar fi1re JUSt
af· e 1rea kpr~;!SI en
. o 1 e stm ed :slowly eastward today. Inter· Jl rn J oh nson ca ll ed Med'_1c are "
Prime Minister Lester B. Pear- ter leaving the ~rovin~ial capi- Ste?e wor ers uruon Pease an mittent light snow was expect· government us~rper of msur-1 Canton McKmley, lbe slate..
100, dreadinc "the awfW risk tal of Quang Tr1 Provmce.
upTh
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as ut Frida ed to taper off to a few flurries! ance companies markets
No. t
Class A..A squad,
of escalaion" of hostilities in Quant Tri ill the northern. e qu:t onO w 'd
M Do y by tonight
people over 65 years old m a . and deft'ndmg champmn Day·
Soutb Viti Nam,lll'OJlOI!e&lt;l Fri- mo•t province of South
Viet
I. ·w.
Fur Sunday, the weathermar l talk Friday even ing to th, Mtd·:
Brlmont. were among lbe
day nl8ht an
Nam and its .capital of
the Both stood up.
&amp;afd mos!ly cloudf ·sJt'- were dleport-Pomeroy Rntory rlub l victims of OhiO htgh
Develo ment Director Fml p Neuenschwander torla
peace-keepmg force to seal tls same name ts sttuated about It marked the first lime since · likely with the possibility of folloWing dmner at Heath &gt;leth- I IO..,..ment
action Fnday I
the lwg.nn' ng of a newlv
trders Jo tnftltralors and stop 415 mtles northea•t of Satgon. the Feb. 9 union election both I scattered •now nurries, espee- odlsl church .
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fl night.
of t·ontact anrl """lance to existing Ohto induslnes.
I msurgency. 0
The sources sa_ld the
Vtetrmade
unqualified
victory ! ially in the hard-hit northern
. . Jo_hnson IS a native .0
McKinley wbirh finisht&gt;d
In a report to Govl:'rnor Jamf's A Rhorlrs. Dirert()r
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if Peace
shellmg
the!
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a
statement,
McDon-1
counties.
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to
unbe.att'n
Urbana
in
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nsch ,·anlkr .stat rd that t h1s rw1gram will hP im0
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e town eary.
1ald sa1d:
_mversJ an gra ua e rom lbe United Prt&gt;ss lnternation· Jeml!nkd pnmarih· tn·]o('a] ciri&lt;" and &lt;iPvrlopmf'nt lead•
undertake the mornmg and the three officers ·"A careful study of the preRio Grande Co llege as a ph_ys- al Class A.A et.mc·hes
lb aim \\ill
til Pnc·ntrr:&lt;ge and assi'&gt;t Ohio C'flm•
gle
ldan_getor anld other,• !took an tahrmored liminary tally, the return sheets
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An
forf five was Hn npset Vi('tim to Canton pani C's ill thl'tr growtll and PXpansion within Ohio's boun-1
srugg e m co umn ou o engage e mor· not yet counted and of the proyea" w1t the Stmpson nsur· South ;n
double overtime rlaries
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aeneral war,
tar position.
will indicate that a
Agen{'y in !\fidd!eporl. John I thriller.
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f''-PI"I' S&lt;.:E·tl -·
majOrity of the vote
sons
another ln
!lw lwrw tii&lt;J t till'
bf'·l rl'('(']\'f' a first hand look _at
MeALFSCER, OKLA._ mE
cast by memhers of the Umted
renl ser1es of me-mbers \ot a- South uprnded the Bulldogs. twPt·n till' lu&lt;"&lt;li
.anrl m. rf'Qllli"Prnenrs for mdustnal
1111
baseball world today mourn.....
Steelworkers
were cast for LETART w va
Funeral · tiona! lalks.
! 61 -57, in fhe Cantnn
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tbe death of one of the most
lhe Davtd
McDunald slate of services for
Bertha
Fmmrum
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"'"I"' oesult s &lt;Jim• , "A pprn,imately 80 per cent
colorful men to ever pul on a
c.andtdates. He_ dJd not project I Wilson. 84, who died Frida:y at I fits and Jts_ costs to Eldercare. j tt&gt;r 20 VIctories.
industr\" Will 11:1 n· th£· opplrtuu- of our new jobs comes from the
uniform, ''The Wild Horse of
a VIctory m_argm..
I the Green Rest home ln Hart-l the
bemg _advanced _b.v _the i In Dayton, defending
to
tts needs nnd dl'· growth oJ Ohin.
the Osage" - Pepper Martin.
Abel_ was tnlcrvtewed by UP! ford, will be helri Sunday al 2' Amertcan Medwal Assoctafton, l pioo Dayton Belmont w" rUm- sires. and llw ""mmumtJl•s will Neuenschwander satd. The pr\.
Martin was stricken by .a
advt
p.m. at the Foglesong Funeral I Johnson found EldPrcare much I mated 6%-56 by nin1h -ratt'd
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heart attack Friday at his
e -' coun Y t umon·s home with burial in the local the berter.
• lla too Cbaminade.
mPnt Dt-partment has alway!!
ranch and died after being adDhree InternatiOnal teUers have Icemetery. The Rev. Holley Hens- He satd It offers more. rosls
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Jnitled to a McAlester hospital. Millard P. Adams, 76, form. ~m Wt~mg the electron
by i ley will officiate.
less, and has the added virtue r·
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He was 61.
erly of Antiquity, who passed om 6· 00 to 9,700 votes.
She was born April 4. 1860. of preserving an area of econ--!
DJ,CS
'· How!"ver, he
continued,
away Friday, was a resident of
at Clifton, the daughter of the omic opportunity for private en- .
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·Tht&gt; will be the first time Ihat
HAWAD VOLCANOES N A- tha and children,
Charles
late Lewis VIncent and Aman· terprise.
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TIONAL PARK
hiS death.
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da Wallace. She was a member PreSident DJCk Rosenbaum I
Y.illtam Or,ille Kersev . 8.1 . fort to eont,ct each one
of
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. - A. SPEC. Surviving are his wife, Ber.
of the Baptist church .at Mill- presided. Harold Hubbard. pro.
I nf Langsville. dwd
lhem. We want to lf't them know
aAndamdchildren, . Charles
wood, w. Va.
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gram chairman, presented Mr.
duy in Pom&lt;TO\ .
th"t we appreciate &lt;heir contri250 feet hJnk
hed
llfJO. Utney
s, Zanesville; Mrs.
Survivors include three nieces, Johnson.
1 Mr. Kersey JS su rv.ved
by button to Ohio's eronomy, and,
a-•, gus
an Java 8Floyd
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·MRacine '· Mn. LETART w Va _ Funeral Mrs. Pearl Shirk,
PeonaThe annual Cbarter
Day hIS w1·r t' . cora . an11 sf'w•ra 1 n1ecse-condl y. WP want 1o arq uat'nl
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smo e and sulphur Wlls
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... n es und nrphf'ws, 1\-lr and \-1rs. them with and offe-r to theiQ
as
rs.
Harold services for
' Evalena
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· Florence Mrs. Mae Boston• Syracuse and
luncheon of R•turu Jonat ,....
8,000 feet into the air.
on, rs. Clark Metcalf, Mrs. Thomas 94 who died Frida Mrs . Jake Howell, Pennsylvnia; j
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Meigs Chapter,
of . Ke1·se had obst-rvt•d tllt:'l r 55th ; the m:my, diversified services
The volcano calmed over·
Pollock
and
Mrs.
M?X
at
ber
'residence
will
he
Jwo
nephews,
Raymond
Mer·
the
American
Revolution.
will
wedding anniversary .
I of the Development Department
11
night but observers said new errtrud, • of Zanesvtlle; a"'" Tuesday at 1
at the Pen- ritt •. Vienna, w. va ., and Arch
be beld Friday, M"'ch 12 at
Funeral services wtll be Sun- "It is through the prosperity
eruptiorut may occur. Only one 18 •hMrs. Carl Vartan. of Leton- iel church with burial In Berk· Rollms. local. Friends may call
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I p.m., at the Federated d'" at 2 p m at the Chur.-1• of and expansion of existing Ohlo
ol lbe. lo ur sumgs of vo Jcame
' 42• t irty-four grandchildren
and ley cemetery. The Rev. Stan- al the . Funeral. home afte r 6 n,... p PLEASA'T - Od f Me· Church io Pomf'ro'-',
God in Rutbnd with Rev. C. rompames. Dirertor Neuenschh
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fotmtatlls near Kalalau crater
great grande lldren.
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Crawfo!'d oftkwtmg
ijunal. wander concluded, "that tho
was still spewing eddlsh ld Funeral services will be Mon· ey oore wlfl offtctale.
, Jlermtlt, 89, of Rt 2, Pt. Plea·
The senior girls of tbe five will be m Miles
cemetm . great majority of new jobs needlava skyward toda/
iO day at 3 p.m. at the
Ewing She was born August 24, 1870
/
sant. died Friday at his home. tounty high schools who won
Friends may eal) at
the ed in Ohio will come.
.
chapel witb Rev. Freeland Nor- the daughter of the late Simon
He had been jn failing health Good Citizenship contesls spun Ch:J!-if'
llOrnP m Hll1 ·
ris officiating. Graveside ser- Berkley and Elizabeth_ Foster.
lor the past two years.
sored by &amp;be OAR, will
be land until one hour prior to th
vices wlfl be conducted at 2 p. 1943
Her husband , Enos, died
In
A retired B &amp; 0 railroad em· guests at the loncbeun with SOfVJ&lt;'PS when the bod) wdl be '
" •
m. Tuesday at the Duncan Falls
· .
ployee· Mr.
was born Mrs, Harold Sargent. chair-- tHken to the ehurrh to lie
in
1
cemetery at Duncan Falla, Survivors Include three sons,
on Aprill7, 1875. in Mason coun- man of the com.miltee.
I state
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Friend!! may call at the EwinK Harvey and Harold, RFD 2,
Reeidents of the Tri·County ty, son of the late Hiram and
Mn. Patrick L.ochary aod
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chapel anytime.
local; and Howard, Z~ Zag, area will have an opportunity Jane Pullin McDermitt.
Mrs. Dor Schafer are in char·
Oregon; a daughter, Elizabeth to hear a recording of sacred
He was a member of the Mor ge of arrangements and reser-- I
DO'"'
I
Vocational School
Ackroyd, Jaestow~,
New area will have an opportunity ing Star Advent
Christian vation may be sent to lht&gt;m. I
0 .
. "
' ta~e
York;
g grandcb.lldren
and
to
hear
a
recording
of
sacred
Church.
Surviving
.are
hit
wife.
Members
ma)·
iovile
guf'sta
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21
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h
fdren
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b
th
h
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f
th
for
the
luncheon.
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grea gran c 1
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two mustc y e c Otr 0
e Stella Baxter McDermitt: three
OS
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Co·
1 Two accidents were lnvesti·
aled by the Meigs County The meeting of Gallia and brolhers, Fred Berkley, North· I Presbyterian Church in Ft. daughters, Mrs. Grace B.ucka·
median Jerry IA'wis suffered a
Sheriff's Department Friday Meigs counties school officials, up, Ohto and Pearl Berkley, Lauderdale, Fla .. of whtcb low. of Dickerson, w. Va.: Miss
MEETING CALLED
,.
,
ironcusston Friday nigh! when he
Two cars were damaged, .a
and_ others interested in the eg.. RFD local.
Mrs. James Weber, former Freda McDermitt and M h s PT. PLEASANT - A special SAfGON, \Jet Nam tt.Pil - .slipped and fell during a dress
killed, but no personal Injuries tabhshment of a vocational Friend!! ay call at the Fo- restdent of Middleport, is a Louise McDermitt: both of San AmeetmgGof the hMason County I' The U. S AFJr Forceh,.
rehearsal of "The Andy Wil..-ere sustained.
school to serve both counties glesong Funeral home after 3 member.
Fr
.
C rr
ctJon roup as been c.dled announced nday I .. 1 1st t. Iiams Show •.
Thomas Simmons. 34, Rut. has been rescheduled for Thurs· p.m. on Sunday. She was
a
The recording a gift to Gene
a1
S lb for Monday, March 8. at 7:.10 in 1 Hayden J Lockhart Jr
of A spokesman for the comed;an
land, was t'nvolved 1n ••- ftrs' 1 day, March 25 at 7:30p.m. t"n member of the Peniel church. Grate of Middl;port from the Rt n2ePstep-Psol n, amlhes
e yd, l the Board of Education Build-I Springfield. and
of Pt.. s.-'lid Lewis was stunned bv the
. , .andeasant.
ree gran · · _m.
· p . t Pt easant. Th e pu b· ; PI easan t . u:
accident when his auto hJt a Gallia Academy High school.
Webers, will be played Sun- children
nine great-grand.
"f· va... 1·S · · ·
apparently caused by" wa-.
1 ho
deer an State Route 124. just The rescheduling was due to
SQAD CAU.ED
day morning over Radio Sta· children also survive.
ICP is mv1tef. h
. .
! as _a rPNsut
stn e a- ter on th(' stage,Hhut managed
1!to walk offstage . e was helped
tJeat of the Hapny HoUow road. a situation that will bring an- Pomeroy emergency squad- tion WMPO at 8:35 a.m.
F
.
.
be
h
ld
urpose
o
t
e
mt-etmg
1s
to
'
gamst
ort.
1e
am
1
11
Sbeelfl's officers
said Slm· other •tate ofllcial to tile dis- men were ea lied at 3:20 p.m.
Mt Grate has visited the 1 2unera services
S d Inwl th C e comp Iete the orgamzatton
of "'1'1'1
11 ary spo kesmen s3J.d t .oc k· ' to ,us
'
. .
. dressmg
. room a nd Illeo
rnona swerved to miss the deer cusslon period.
Friday for W. 0, Kersey, Lang&amp;and heard the large Ha P1·1mF.' unlaHoy
e_throthw. the group so Mason County can haM
f'jffted aftPr his !collapsed. He &lt;.'Omplained Qf be-I
. tem
. t he Economu·
. ...,..,..
n.. pIanl" wa" h'11 b,. groun d f.1re- ' mg
. d'IZZV and sa1'd his ·•-·
but was unabJe to avoid it.
VI'lle,rt whIta
o sufered
an apparent choir on several occasions An R usseH unera
Ba me.IfWL
.. 1, e par,.1c1pa
he
k
d
died
·
ev.
omer
xter
o
tCJB
t
A
d
T
d
·
·
· · ed.
There was li&amp;ht dama1e to his Voterana Momorflll Rooplta!
a a e an
In front electronic organ provides the
Burial will be In Sunorest por unt1y ct passe recently ucs ay
1wa' ·tmpatr
auto, but the spike buck deer ADMISSIONS - Mary Hoi· of Swisher &amp; Lohse's Drug store aa'Ompanlment and accord· Ce et
F . d
by Congress.
The spokesmen would not say 1 He was taken to a hospital
11
was killed.
tor, Lon1 Bottom; CbarlOB RaJ. In Pomeroy. Mr. Keeeey was Inc to Mr. Grate, 1,' uniquely th mf
s may ca 81 1
whet"e Lockhart landed. out oth- !for examination and
1•er sources claimed he was prob- l•nd then allowed to go homo.
The second mishap, at 5:15 ston. Middleport; Fred Smith, dead on arrival of the aquad. different from the usual pipe
e uner 1 h e.
FILE ACI'ION
p.m., wao on State Route 124 Racine; Clarence Newell, Cit&amp;organ aooompanlrnenl
Mel(• GenenJ Hlllpltal
The Pomeroy Cement Block ably captured by the Commu- · PLAN MILITARY RITES
where a car driven by Clara shire.
BOY DIES
ADMISSIONS - Tom Jonee, Co. has filed a petition'for judg- nist guerillas.
Drew Webster Post :ttl will
Faye Rawlings, Pomeroy, hit DISCHARGES - Charles Wll- HAMILTON, Ohio ( UP!)
MAN ARRESTED
Cheehire; Dorothy Durst, Port· I ment of $2,045.53 agamst Roy
give full military rites for Tam
the left side of an auto operot· IIams, New Haven; Harold Mlehael D. Jones, 12, Reily, Ben Davidson, Slory'a Run, ' land; Bertha Archer. Middl.. Glaze, Peacock-Ave., Pomeroy.
LOCAL TEMPS
Duffy of Syracuse who pasaod
ed by BW Jarrell, 17, Rl I, Norton, Pomeroy Evelyn Mur- was killed Friday nl8ht when baa been arested by the Meigs port.
The action is for an alleged baJ. The temperature in Pome- ·away Thursday mumltli .Ul
Lanpytlle. 'l1lere wa• medJUm ray, 'Middleport; Mn. Arnold the bicycle be, wa: rtdlnc wao County Sheriff'• Department on DISCHARGES - Albert Hart, ance due on an account. The roy's business di strict at 11:20 members are to meet at lbi
1
llamage lo both ears. No ar. Bush and son, Jlettter; Delpblne struck by a car near hJa ho!ne a charge of maltlnc menaclnc Pomeroy: Janet Reeves, Pome. plaintiff iS seeking Interest andla.m. today was 30 degrees un- 1Post
home at 1:15 p.m. 8oail
...., were reported.
Starling, Middleport
on Mllvme Road.
lbmta.
roy; Mabel Meea, Pomeroy. I cos)'.
Jer snowy skies.
:day.

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Program TopiC

Leslie F. Fultz, General Manager of 'llle Pomero) Cement
Block Company. announced today the company now has a·
vailable an unlimited supply of
funds fc. FHA financing of new
home construction in Meigs and
other Southeastern Ohio counties.

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Mra. M. Henn01y, Mra. Crary Dav:
lmpr.... and Mn. Leo Smltb; 1JDP0 •
lion o1 """'tiluenl famlllcallaln once of the church program tn
the cbnrcb, ':"·
the; lbe community, Mn. WUbam
Ia: number o men a
ll.
service In the cbnrcb,
Mr. RUIBO
Jamee Euler; percentase
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The seestona
will be beld

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Ita, !lien 1ft IIPJftUorutlely
two-and •• hi DIIWoa more
!emallo IIIII aWeo Ia lito V...

co-:~ ~f ~~dy~~t.e~~rta: ~The~n~letter
..ftness In°one W&lt;ll'ld. chureb followlnc their ~: =:\.f'C:.:'..=~ ~r." each Wednesday evening ;:~
of Paul to lbe Epl&gt; men~ Mra. Emerson I
oi Leo Smith· average flit of the 1 to :W p. m. durmg .

Carol :
P len b the world - wide Metbo-

sa~&amp;bth~ ·~ dis! ~hurch

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glt&gt;l
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lo reaffirm its pur· esians will be part of the study
membership aDd the
Official An evaluation will be taken and
day at M"ont ' Temple corner '" Nonhfi: ld.d
TA
pose In helping !"'rsons toward course. Rev. M.
o.;vson, Shuler: I
of the
Board. Mia Bell Sanborn; pos· reports submitted at the eto•·
o.f 6th and Viand SJ
thP\ vlsltt"d
devotlOns
\a Trhelauonshlp wtftohr Godslud. Y will
u s = on. to famJiy ol the church ill ill
lng sessions. All
Rlwmonrl .I Workman \\or
Aftet the bus mess met&gt;tmg l he l mrlude
material from the book· areas of research and are to estimated
tbe income'~ibuUODI
the cburcb, Mrs.• the Cburch are mvtted to .... e
· - y,1th rt&gt;lal!Vf"i;
e program
size
ase. fellowthip •of mn.
thy Pall on wtll be ma.rer of Mr • E M . l'iO&lt;•d left thts Grate tarntl) of Rutlond ga'e let titled, "One Witness In One Ireport their flndinga_ a.:_t_he end
and Mro. Ev· Bruce Lloyd; tile most needy part;..
iiiiii
&lt;&gt;ert&gt;montt'~ .'\t 8 p. m Lht&gt; ,mormng !ur \-\ f'SL Pulm Beach, , several mustcal and vocal . se
·- ~- -·
bus int"ss mf'Pt mg ...at thf' Te-~plt' ! Fla . wtlnt sh~: wtll Ot' v_tstt~n~ ~ lertions . clt&gt;arly the high hghl Sewinll Club Meet&amp;
wlll folloll- Mr&lt;&gt; F,rma F. \\nrk - wnh her grandson and fam1l;v ..of the evf"ning.
man. Worthy M::ttron, w1ll prt&gt;·J \Ir. and Mrs Bracky Wood and· It wa s decidl;'d to h~:~ve a pan- At Gilmore Home
lide.
j famtl~ . Mrs. ':food wtll staY cake supprr Saturday ~venmg, Mrs . Elza Gilmore Jr. enterMrs Abshire- h.lS chn&lt;;f"fl fnr 1with the fami ly whil: t . M r. March 1 .
tained the Sew-Rite
Sewing
·
·
Wood 1s uu a bu~mess rtp.
club Wednesday evening
at
her proje-rt, ··Estaral,'' to pro- i w ·ll iam l Bi!lJ PickPns
ot
her home Lincoln Heights, A Mrs. Willlam Houdashelt tnTake 1dv•nt.ge of the ••I• prlcM on furniture 1nd floor covering• now o"
mote religious trammg awards
camt' tor a
J•TA f.ounril Jr' ill
short business session was con- tertained the WSCS of the Sy·
tho - n d end third flooro. R11lly worthwhile Mvlngo for you and your
Mrs. Alice Barr is h_ostess of ?~1 . his brothers. Mr
dueled by Mrs Gilmore
VICe racuse Metbodist church Wed·
· 1h
f0 llowmg the wt
.
· and UeN in llort/ort I
.
the s_ocJa our
Mrs Htrhard P1ckPPs. ~ttddl&lt;&gt;· 1
president The travelmg prize nesday evening at her home.
fomlly - living room - bedroom - kitchen furniture - all well known
1
me-etmg.
purl. and Mr. Ralph Ptckens. l MASON _ The Mason Cnu_n· 1donated by Mrs Donald Me- The meeting, in charge o1
makoo. UM Elborhldt S.nolblo Croci!! Service to purch01a your furniture.
1who r~ a pariP_nr &lt;ll Vt't':'l"an." ·ty PTA Council will hold 1ts Knight was awarded to
Mrs. Mrs. WlUiam Eichinger, presl1
lt'a ouy and tallorocl to your budget and nlldo.
\1emorial llosp 1L~I.
.. ~ · rt&gt;gular monthly mPelm? at the · Edward Wells.
. dent, opened with devotions by
Max Lam~erl , Colum bus . .,..u , new elementary school In Hart·
Games were played and pnz- Mrs. C. B. Weese who ,, read
PomH"Oy, Oh ..
ca lled to M1ddleput due 10 Lhe lrord on Monday , March s. The es awarded the winners, after Psalm 16 and Ute .~ymn, Take
Mason
County
. C!as~- which a desset couse was se- 'T'irne To Be Holy.
.
.
See Our Lovely New
. room Teachers Associatwn w111 1\ed bv the hostess. Attending "A Prayer Wi~ Life Wtth·
tONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
"THE LONG SHIPS"
meet at the Hartford school , were .3.bove named and Mrs. in," was the top1~ ~ the proSPRING
(T~hnicolor)
, Monday. March IS.
Raymond Baity, Mrs. Dayton gram by Ms. E1chmge. Oth·
Russ Tambl~·. Richard . \\o"id
The
school.
rPce_ntly
complel~lrickland, Mrs. Charles Hoff- ers taking part were Mrs John
mark. Oscar Homolka, Stdne;r
ed. c••lebrated wtth an opE-n : man, Mrs. Ronald Browning, Sauvage, Ms.
Weese, , Ms.
Poiti~W .
3 Stooge•:
huu!.it' on Fe-bruary 22 . Mrs ., :\.1
w·llard Boyer Mrs. H. floudashelt, Ms. Melvin G1mm,
Mildred Gibbs is principal._ (__r~ulli~s. Mrs . l.oui's Osborne, Mrs. Oma Winebrenner
and
SUN . MON., TUES.
~
~
Mrs Harold Hood and
Mrs.
MiS9
Marcia
Karr
The
program
1
M rch 7-8-9
death of his father. \'Ir. Dana ' ('il~~les Rideout.
closed with prayer by Mr1
Scheming ~h•m•n
1
Eichinger
1Lambt&gt;rt.
"GOODBYE CHARLtl"
1 Mr Edgar Reynolds Is Billed· i
During the busine" sesslnn
(T~hnicolor)
M
General
1'ony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds I
Middleport, 0 .
leal patient at
eJgs
Mrs Alice Capehart was re• Washers &amp; Dryers
__
ported ill 'ltlirty-four shut-in
Refrigerators
cans were made. Mills Karr
•
clooed the meeting by giving
Chapter 3 of One Witness In
Gas &amp; Eleclric Ranges
"The Sub--Sahara challenges One World
the Chri~tian church" was the I The hostess served refresh• Sinks
• Dishwashers
, tupic of the study, presented by ments to eight members and
Miss Eli?..abE'th Davis, when the two guests, Mrs. Helen DameWSCS of lhe Enlerprise EUB wood and Miss Jill Houdashelt
1
church met Tuesday ~vening at
' the home of Mrs. Don Hunnel,
, Rose HilL
The call to worship, Isaiah
f
REG. $629.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $448.00
I 6U-2 by the leader and I he
' hymn. "Where CroS9 T h e
REG. $519.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $387.00
! Crowded Ways Of Life," read by
REG. $379.95 - - - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $329.95
: Mrs. Phil Ohlinger, opened the
Apprmdmatly 60 e.ttended a
I meeting .. The
pur~se of the I Lenten breakast at the Feder·
REG. $369.95 - - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $319.95
I study top1c was to g1ve a bac~- 1 a ted Church Wednesday roorn1 ground of Prote~tant work m ing sponsored by the women's
REG. $349.00 - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $299.00
i this area.
. ' Guild of the church.
REG. $389.95 - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $339.95
I several articles were re~d m- The tables, 1n the form of
i eluding. '·The Arab NatJ~.nal- the cross, were attractive
in
RIG. $339.95 - - - - - - - - - - - - SALE $289.95
1 ist,'' )1rs. ThomJs Bentz;. Ju- white coven with two whlte
REG. $249.95 - - - - - - - - - - - - - $199.95
i daism.'" Mrs. Herber~ ~~xon; styrofoam crosses with 1 pot·
j · Islam," Mrs. John .Sm1th Ref- ted green fern between, in
SALE $268.00
REG. $299.00
; ugee Proh lems," Mrs. Men~1 1 the center. One each table "!as
Smith; •·Protestant Education a small cross with candles tied
Missions ,'' Mrs. Claud~ Husted; with yellow and green nylon
3 , 1d '·Belth," Mrs. Sel1m Blaze. bows on either side and all en·
wicz.
Icircled with ferns. Lighted canA discussion waR followed by I dies were ~oss the eros! and
Rog. $279.00 Washer &amp; $229.00 Elactrlc Dryar _ SALE $399.00 for both
: 8 lrur:&gt;-lalse qui_z and Miss Dav- on each table. Napkins
were
i ia read Revelatwns 21 :1-7. Pray- I green and yellow and Ute proREG. $249.00 AUTOWASHER
SALE $199.00
1 er by Mrs.. Bentz concluded the grams were green.
REG. $189.95 AUTOWASHER
SALE $144.00
study.
Followed the breakfast, quiet
; Mrs. Menzel Smith, preside-~nt, recorded organ music was playREG. $189.00 WRINGER WASHER
SALE $148.00
: conducted the business sesswn ed, followed by the
open-REO. $169.95 WRINGER WASHER - - - - - - - SALE $138.00
'1 when members responded to ing thought, "Let Me Keep
, roll call with a scripture verse. Lent,'' in unison. The hymn
REG. $149.00 WRINGER WASHER
SALE $118.00
1 A discussion was held on the "Father Again in Jesus Name
REG. $229.95 ELECTRIC D R Y E R - - - - - - - SALE $188.00
reading list with several books we Meet," and a Christia~'s
named to be read. Prayer and creed, in unison, preceded sen~
REG. $269.00 GAS DRYER - - - - - - - - - SALE $234.00
grace by Mrs. Eldon Weeks ture reading of John 316--21 by
closed the meeting and refresh- Mrs. Wilbur Perrin, who also
REG. $189.95 ELECTRIC DRYER - - - - - - - SALE $168.00
ments were served by the host- ' gave a meditation on ''The
REG. $189.00 G. E. ELECTRIC DRYER----- - SALE $159.00
ess to 13 members.
Four Roads."
Special recor&lt;led music with
The Tow c01t and clearfy stated terms lno unexpected extras) of our bank
Mrs Marvin Burt
aingml
Pleasant Valley Hospital
"W~re You 11tere When They
•uto lo1n1 c.an save you money! They're usy ta repty out of income too.
AlJMITTED : Hilda Bradshaw, Crucified My Lord,u and a quiet
, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Teddy Dunn, time with silent prayer and a
Grimms La~din~ Catherine Bos- prayer 1n unison, closed the
QTHER POMEROY NATIONAL BENEFITS,
REG. $199.50 MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE---- - SALE $149.50
I worth, Lakm; Samuel Keller, service.
1 Cottageville.
Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, presi1. Otcidt on the ctr.
REG. $209.50 MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE----- SALE $159.50
[ DISCHARGED: Gregory Hoff. dent of tlu! Guild, thanked aU
2. S•lect your own auto in&amp;urtnce avent,
REG. $169.00 MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE
SALE $138.00
man, New Haven; Mrs. Hubert for coming and closed with the
! Mullinex: and daughte, Abuck· 1cripture thought, "Where two
3. Choo11 tho ono monthly payment pion that b11t
REG. $109.00 MAGIC CHEI' GAS RANGE - - - - - SALE $84.00
i le: Ms. Lewis Hais, Buffalo. or th~e are gathered together,
fih your budget
1
BIBTH· Mr. and Mrs. Terry I will be in their midst."
REG. $329.00 ·MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE----- SALE $288.00
Nutter,
Henderson,
.a
daughter.
4. Oebt·cancelllng life lnsurtnctll yours at no
REG. $219.00 MAGIC CHEF ELECTRIC RANGE - - - SALE $169.00
I
•dded cost to you.
APPEAL FILED
REG. $199.00 MAGIC CHEF ELECTRIC RANGE--- SALE $178.00
PT. PLEASANT - A civil
REG. $169.00 RCA ELECTRIC RANGE
SALE $148.00
appeal ha• been med in the offlee of the Circuit Clerk otyled
s.. Haw Uttl• It Costs To Finance The Pomeroy N1tlonal Way
L. E. Eads, dba White Star
1
Market
by
D.
L.
Allison
vs.
Joe
A
specially
called
meeting
of
AMOUNT
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.
' Scott. The ~ction was first heard the quarterly conference and a
OF LOAN i36 MONTHS 130 MONTHS 124 MONTHS ! 18 MONTHS
in the .I.Jshce of Peace_ Court of churcb conference will be beld
.
S38.33 - - - s46:66
$1000 1 $:12.77
1
$60.55
$189.95--66" DELUXE
SALE $149.00
· Mrs. Edith Fox and JUd~ment in the Syracuse
Methodist
1500 1
57.so
10.00
49.16
1
90.83
· ~as given to L. E. Eads m the church Wednesday, March 10,
$139.95-66" STANDARD
SALE $102.00 . '·
2000 1
65.55
1
76.66
1
93.33
1
121.11
· sum of $298.34 and Scott appeal- at 7:30 p.m.
·
1
181.66
3000
1
115.00
1
14o.oo
98.33
. ed the judgment.
Object of the meeting will be
$99.95-54" STANDARD - - - - - - - - - to act on recommendation&amp; to
14.95--42" STANDARD
SALE $68.00
I Mildred Santee spent
the limprove certain church proper~
Discuss an auto loan with us today!
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weekend with her parents, Mr. lty. Dr. t.ester L. Roush, pastor,
and Mrs. Jue Marks.
will be in charge.
· Rev . Ray Warne left Tuel· : All members 18 or older are
'day for Veterans Hospital ln urged t.o attend. AIL may vote
Pittsburgh for a check up.
at the conference, but o n I y
,--....-..:.-.._ _ _ __._., lmembers of the conference can
REG. $229.95 _ __:,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
SALE $200.00
vote at the Quarterly confec·
SALE $268.00
ence
REG. $299.00

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Tornadoes Ou st Allensville, Meet Rock Hill Tonight

Concert
Season is
Completed

o . Mar ~ 196~

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Southern High' s Torn_adoes ov- ·m.•y p!ay on the Wellston High I Allensvll~e fast break offense gin Friday night.
e~powered sha~ps~_mg All en-, sr h?ol cuurL
and holdmg down the Bombers ' ] Marvin McKeJvey. Southern's
v~e _by a convtncLng 70-53 mar- l Gam_e tlme _1s 8 P m. tumght. field goals rro~~ outstde
1flashy Uttle guard, turned
in
gm 1D _the f1rst gaJne of Class T?e wmner will advance to t~e Coach Slone said after the · one of the best performances
A Sect1onl ~urna~ent play at dJs~rtcl . t~urnament on 0 h 1 o game, ' The u ~,y~ pli:! · L"fi real lof his career in the rout or AIW£llston Fnday nu;:]:ht.,
. , Umvers1ty s floo~ at Athens. good ball ton.ight , but they are llensville.
Coach
Slone s Me 1gs 1 Th€ talented 1ornadoes. now lgonna have to be just as sharp McKelvey, hitting on a pat.
cmmty bos wdl
ch~l~en ~e : w1t h a 15- record for lh~ sea- 1 or sharpt::r against RIY'k Hill ." ._ ented jump sbot O'om 20 feet
mux~apwxrw_:!l eoxk hill mlson, pressed ou! front all the Rock Hill defeated lt.s o-p·&lt;" out with consistency, accounted
the champtonsn1p game of the way and accomplished t.he t::Jsk nent, Decatur-Washington
o (for 20 points. He sank eight field
second round_ of sectto~l __ ~ur- they pl~ned - stoppmg the Blackfork, by a 19 point ~r~ : goals and four buckets from the

Ifree throw

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Cra~r

By Dwight Welborholt
The New York Coneet1 Trlo ,
composed of Cynthia Otis, uarp;
Ardyth Alton, cello and
Paul
Boyer, flute.. rang dov·n ttle curlaiD on another Tri-Ccunty Con·
cert A:isociation serie11 Friday
night itt Gallia Academy audi·
torlum
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line.
Senior Larry Price, however,
waa the scoring leader for
Southern as he hlt the nets with
Z2 points on six bucket.
and
10 of 15 charity tosses. Price,
though heavily defensec' by the
Hombers repeated1y drove for
hi! class twisting and turninl
la}1lp·
Southern 1truck out for the

lead In the early minutes of
the first period. After the Tor
nadoes had once clim~ into
the driver's seat the Allensville
club never overcame tbe ad-

v~~

Glove's boys took the
lead for good wtlen
Norman
Norris ,umped in a jUmp shot
wttb five minutes rematnlng ill
t h e opening atanza to
give

Southern an U margin.
AlletiiVUlo !bell 11111"'-1 l9tllb&gt;
Btu Baer. another
senior ern bucket lor bucket lW'illC lbo
oltarpobooter lor Southern, thou oen ifw
witil Jltc.l
drilled two outside jumpers witb Bosticl bit on a outside tfllll
II v e
minulel
remainlnl wtth !ltree GUJUII.eS and 4ft aec
in the next two minutes and ond! of the period remaiWn&amp;
the Tornadoes were on top, ll- to •tart BDOiller ..,,.,.. rally.
6.
Norns followed with two lie:ld
The Tornadoes built up a 10 guals ancl Price got a tltne
point lead with over sis min- 1point.er to make tlie margin 31•
ateo of the second quarter leii. J2ll belore Allensville acoreo! a

!DID-.

'Eagles Meet Albany Tonight at 8

This fine group of instrumen- \
tahst~ proved from the
first
notes that they were among the \
i best performers on those instru- .
·
e menta to ever appear on the
HONOR DAIRYMAN -. A Meigs Counhty Dat'1~~~~ai local concet1 stage.
i d a Superior Production Award at t e ~ec.en
.
~ v~. of the Central Ohio Breeding AssoClatlon, Colum- They were superb tn trio numee ~fver Medal Awards were given for herds that aver- ' bers, and _proved
them!tflves
bu!d over 450 pounds of butterfat and Gold Medal for great soloiSts In the larger pact
ag
b
pounds seventy-ftve per cent or mare of the numbers on an lrnpreo5
herds a ove. the herd; were from COBA sires. Shown sive program. One of the rugh- i
of th1 coru •; rd Kellogg COBA General Manager as he lights of the evening was their
on le t t~d ~e ~ward to Edson Roush, Racine.
explanation of the instruments
presen
__ .. -- --they played, and in demonstrat
ing various tonal effectl they
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Easy Money Estes Begms
15 Year Hitch in Prison

~~~:~~y ~.ina~·r:ut w:~~r:

ia::y·~;:
ho e with

their program
So E t
four early lute pieces trans
LEAVENWORTH. Kan (UP!l- Billie
l s es. w s cribed by Dewey Ownes. MIS&gt;
name became a household word synon~ouJ wath t~~~ Otis gave a thrilling renditior•
was just another number today · e oors 0 · d of four number1, "Pavane,'
~~n~avenworth federal lockup swung closed ~n:''~r .. Arabesque," "French F o I ~
Estes Friday and he began semng hts 15·)ear te
Song," and 'Chaoon d11111
Ia
mail fraud and conspiracy.

t Texas dust to hobnob nuit."

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E tes who rose from the wes
h.
.; ~ th'e nation's political elite, was whisk~d from

Mr. Boyer 1n solo
pl~yed
jail ce ll shortlv before dawn Fr1day and d • •·Enr' Acts," Night Soi!Uquy,
·ean ~--Kan~~s in the custodY of U.S~~r!~als.
"The J~t.·s Whistle," a ~ern
"
d he marshals drove ! - compositiOn and closed w 1 t h '
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o
F.stes an . l
e of thP pris- conviction on frauO and con- "Fantasia." He was accompan•
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to the mam t
out of the spiracy chargs in El Paso and lied by the harp and cello. Prior
on . Este: ~f~ He carried a it was on these . char~e!' that to the tntermission the trio playII" 80d has robably \
fast and erficlent1y anfJ
car. han c
·
·, Estes began servmg ttme ye9· ed "Sonatina" a trio by Ravol. "S' Sam .. 2 500 pounds ol [lais Association show Feb. :W ithe past two yeara.
dust Ira
a lean, tender, ta.....
1 the unptry than
d
of the best
rr
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seen more o
co
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;nz
smtcase.
iter ay.
. .
, Mt~s A~ton, one
prize.winning Charola1s
bull, m Houston.
Sir Sam is the son of the fa- most people.
meat. American breeders are
The marshal!'i st~pped out t~~ - Estes was off1c1~ly sentenced ~ cel101sts m the country, play- arrived in Columbus W~e&amp;- ~ One of the original owner!! of mous sam 951, who holds more He was champion junior
achieving amazing naults by
the car and radioed to
lo Leavenworth fm _15. years but !ed solo numbers that included day via Trans world Atrhnes
.
th L1ttO progeny records than any oth- lf at the South Dakota
the CbarolaiB bull on
fo
from Houston, Texas.
was
,
n .l er buU. He has set the record
and the American Royal
or Angus cows.
guard in the _tower Then dley , he could
all got back w the car, drove parole in as ltttle as flve years. ·"Goyescas, and
Hungartao
. .
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\Cnarolats Rancb of Cbilhcothe, in weaming weights, gain tests, in 1963 1 1964 he was
This breed is now the fastest
to . the rear entrance of the I
Rhapmy."
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The rnagmhceJJI ammal Is the Mo .'l'he Lltton Ranch has one of 'yearling weights and carcass, ion ·u~io~ bull calf at the
In the country,
witb
pr son and ms1de.
,
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The trio played TriO Sona- joint property of tanner and the leadmg Charolais herds In and is the first bull of any breed
J
N
t·
At th
2
500
active breedera.
1
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Estes' long downhi11_road be- ,
tina .:· by Robert Russell Ben- 1sausage maker Bob Evans and 1America and h,as the
com: to qualify as a certified meat
· g.
an three years ago thi.S month, I
net m three movements
and the Triple E Ranch ' Emerson
plete
and comprehensiVe
breed sire with a rating of 100 per champton
.
J umor
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th
-••try
year 1m
g
Of
with the disclosure t h at he was
gave as an encore a medl ey
E Evans owner of Galhpo 1s. mg program lD . e
...-vwu
• cent
Tl Ch l · breed ~~:~~:\
millions of dollars in debt.
folk songs and, 'The Swan," Si; Sam 'was p'rociairned the Litton Charolals bave account:
has
." '
aro ats
He had built a mull!- million
by Saint-Saens.
Grand Champion · Bull of
the ed for 70 per cent. of the champ- His son, Sir Sam, h
the cet:a;
blllty
Amerlcan. lnternational Charo- ionships in Charolais shows for much of his life on t e saw· a
are no ·- -~_r_ eli' a
dollar empire on paper by man-

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''Sir Sam Ready to Make the Area a Leader m '-"''""'

g~

profession

sion.
Both teams played on even
terms the third period but the
Hornets led 43-40 going into
the final minutes of action.
The Blue Devils then staged
a late comeback by outscoring
Coal Grove 22·16 but time ran
out with Gallipolis on the short
end of a 64-62 score.
Actually . the game was won
1 at the free throw line as
Coal
Grove canrJed two more
free
tosses than the Blue Devils did.
The Hornets had 16 foul shots
to GAHS's 14.
Richard Hamillon was the top
gun ror Gallipolis and the leading !icorer in the contest with
26 points.
Pete Anderson wa!'l next for
Gallipolis with 15 and Larry
Mitchell dumped in 11.
Carter led the winners with
16, Frank Collins had 12 and
M1ke Nourse added II.
Jack Shelton and Dan (Buck)
Crothers scored 20 and 17 points
respectively to lead the Jackson Ironmen to a 69-59 win over
rival Wellston. 1t was the third

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lt~e c~pton

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Speech Topic

Boosters Hold
di~.;::
"~!~Jared bankruptcy
d
Receptl'on at
and numerous suits popped into What CooperaHves can _o i
for Agriculture was the to~nc , f
f
H' h
cout1.
of an address given by Mr. J I
aS ern rg
The state and federal govern- .
.d t f the A-\ East.,..n Band Boosters
tanb that '

::'Fa: ~n~~nsas ~also

~st

CooperatiVeS
Mission is

lputating fenilizer

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Plaids- Stripes Can Cause Sewing Problems

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PLANNED

AT TAX TIME

A study course on "One
ness In One World" will
h ·
fh f b tc arc good choices, but otheJ de- held at the United Methodist For expert t•1clanct oa
Plaids and stripes have been When pure asm&amp;
e a r .
1
\lab\ Avo'd Ch ch beglnnittg Sunday from f'l'
l"u I
I
held around for a long time in fab- study the eflect m a length of signs are a so su , e·
I
ur
. '
••ng fOUl
ax re urn,
t got three shots at Estts 1K. Stern, pres1 en o
"'
h ld
to vou tn front klmono sleeves for uneven plaid 2:30 • 4 p.m. There will be
order your
copy of lay De
1
1b
federal
won
merlcan Institute of Cooper- \a rece ptiofnb thndis weekbefor
ricsb
purchase or stripes. Simple designs with sessions with the Rev. C.
Crane
s .,Cut Yolf Owl
atlves meeting Thursday
at paren1s o a
mem r&amp;, WL jP'O 1
U
TCIUL""
1 th t do t rew pieces and seams are best. vin Alkire teaching the
Green Meadows Country Inn at , about 35 attending.
home
;:r Avoid many gores,
circular session. Any one wishing to take It
,._..,... . . . .
0 s ow
Worthington .
The
instrumental
teacher,
Mr·
even
pla1cb
are
t
e
same
e
th
ed
f
~yoke
and
princess
lines.
the
course
is
welcome.
,.
1
y
pened the meet' g with eft and right and above and be- pleated or ga er
a tom ,
s,
Mr Stern stressed that more \ eago· o
~~
.
- lr I ba Uabalanced con~ider how the folds will af- To prepare the fabric for cut- BOWER SIDELINED
two studentl entering the low a cen a
r.
t"
i th f b · la. ers toTORONTO (UPI) - Veteran
~mp hasJs. be P1ared on Imarketh - ' the
District Music contest ,
Ruth OI Wleven plaids are different feet the fabric design. Plaids mg, p n e a nc
d
goalie Johnny ower of
fedarm t ptrhoducteds fArsot.eame I Ann Barnhill daughter of Mr. Oll left-and-right or above and agl for matching. For smalJ - gether
Toronto Map!e Leafs will be
I pomt ou
e ne
o
·1
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d'f
1 1 'd b 'AI ard extra · crO:!lswlse
rs
HOUSTON !UPO-Amerlca's work in all types of Coopera- , and Mn. Carl Barnhill of Tup- Lelow the central bar - or I . sea e P _al s. uy . Y tr
d' will not shift Place the most sidelined from 10 days to three
flrst manned (;emim orhiral tives He brought out the fact pers Plains, playing with a clar- ferent bot~ up and~own and and stripes r~qmre ex a yar - noticeable le~gthwise bar or weeks with three broken ribs.
flight will be attempted "late that . f.armJIIg ist he mainstay inet solo. and Jennie Dean,
Stnpes run m only one fm average-sLU
ean stripe at center front and back.
thl!l month" the federal space , in rural areas and that the fa- ghter of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl dtrectJon- lengthwise or cross- extra ¥... _to ~ar • 1 t v ry For uneven lengthwise stripes cutting line . For a dress
agency !Bid Friday.
I mil)•-tvpe farm l!! here to stay Dean of Chester, with a piano wise - but rna~ also be evt"D large plaids, utb•tl eas one when there Is no center frooi a fitted bodice and waistline
-•
t
th•
Na
.
yard extra.. To .a ance
·
- , The young
people who
had ,. so to .
.
. 01 un'"-'en
..,_T in width.
. o a gar·
site seam, place the dominant stripe seam, and fo r t uck ·In
Inforrncu sour_Ct's a
tiona! Aeronautics and Space ' att nded the American lnstitutf'\ Mrs Dorothy Michael presLd~ent _(destgn gomg LD ppo ) 1 th center £rant then let the blouses : U) Place front 1
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·d
t"h-"
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b
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It
lL ectlonsO fromcenter
seams abars eor stripes folloW
'
. 1S ra t lOR
1D
SSI
1..:
~
ruof
cooperatiVE'S
at
East
Lane
over
8
usmess
S~SIOH.
letel
unbalanced
around tern piece ftrst. (2) Place S eeve,
1
Adm
8
For 32 ,.,... D. CriiM
Michigan last
August ' was reported that the
candy
in ,
c mp
Y
be ld
the fi.,ure Place the dominant 1natching front notch to same
uled 11ftoff date at Cape Ken- sing
.,_
o newspapor writtr .,d
nedy Is March 23
. ,
ales are going well A final replaid the labrlc must
en~ .
.
b
bod' lr I
Astronauts John W Youn were Introduced. Among the-m s
.
-- ---- tlcal'on right and wrong sides. crosswise bar or stripe at the crosswiSe ar as
tee on
editor. For 25 Jlllll lot's
nd v · "II !G
G .'
~ were three from Meigs county, I port on popcorn aales for the Gauge readingl: Gallipolis
bemline of the garment and let armhole notch. (3) Place bodbnn o tax coluiDoilt. Tloil
~ :~! 1 th-st :~sso~:~ : Ronme Holt~r. Linda . l~ipscomb ! years basketball season show- ! Dam 18.2, 24.4, running 48 feet Patterns
_In the ~at- the repeat deslgns move up the ice back, matching
armhole
combinatioo ominootly qualca sule.
in sequence.
Match and crosswise bars.
Ifies him to toll yoa what
1and Gary M1chael . Drx1e Roush 1ed an average of $~26 hal been on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 24..· tern catalog m plaid or 1tr1pe11 figure
agency had 4!-arlier an- \ also attended the Institute but made . for the past SlX yeara.
Pt. Pleasant 2f..99 , Hinton
stripes or bars at thee points : notches to same bar as back
you want to know ••• in a
nounced the mission could be I wa11 not present that day .
A
on
3.36 stationary, Kanawha Falls
renter front center back, sleeve armhole notches.
woy you can undentand ••.
Bda~r Assi.,tnt was deferr . unU . t e next 8 31 falling, Charleston out. Lonfront armhole. Match collar to For overblouses, shift
attempted "no e&amp;rlier than the , KE"n neth
about tho oew hltl rogulaecond quarter"_ or sometime I Dean . College of
Agriculture regular meetmg wtth a group don was running 5 feet, Marthe garme1•• at the center back. es, coati and jackets, the corss- 1 tionl.
1
liter AprD , and tht launch I and Home Economics. Ohio to meet with the school board.
5 feet and Winfield dam 8
For kimono sleeves, match front wise bars should match at
1
"Cut Your Own T-· ...
date could slip into April ii i State University , spoke in the ' . March 26 was set for the
.
and back below shoulder seam side seams: (11 P'Ace
64 pogts, is illullfllttd willl
10me last mlnute difficulty ap- · aftf'rnoon about opportunities in IOr and . Party, A ~mmittee Boat Movements:
notch (unbalanced plaids and pattern piece· (2) Match back
'!'m_plo forms and coots 50c. ,
peared.
Agriculture . Mrs l'ranrer
was appomted. May 1 IS the date Ohio River - John Ladd Den
stripes will not match).
F-or piece in front at side seam
eer. extension BSS\3\anl.
for the Senior Band Party. A down 13,6:30 a.m.: Andrew Calskirts, matcl. the side seaiiiS
below underarm dart, if there I
SUIT DISMISSED
attended.
commJttee 11 to be
houn up 14. 1:30 am.; Luther
both seam lines have an Identi- ls one. (3) Place the sleeve last
An action by the State
vf
Herdman up 16, 6 a .m.; ~itan Final plans for the birthday cal slant.
and matcb front notch to same
Ohio Industrial CommissiOn a- C_ommercial
.
April 3 was set for Tag Day up 16, 7 a.m.; John J · Rowe up party of the Drew webster Post
Cut unbalanced plaids and bar at armhole notcb. T h
,ainst Robert Jpffers. dba .Je-f· res1stance t.o the Mane
in Pomeroy' the rain date, Ap 17 , 7 .m.; uckeye State up 39 or the Amerkan
Legion uneven horl1.ontal stripe• with plaid may not match at
SOc A Copy
lers Coal Company, Syracuse, i Mosaic aro: Hancock I C:~
rtl 10: April 10, Tag Day
4:10a.m.: C. V. Hamer up were set in a meeting
thls the tops of all pieeoa pointing armhole notches.
At Our Counter
has been dismissed in Meigs \ Pfister PAC SX19 and
commumties, raln date
19,7 a.m.; Zimmer up 21, 6:20 week at the Post home.
the same way. Match at. corre-[ ..........:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.....
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County Common Pleas court.
15352.
2-t.
a.m.; Edeana Bosworth down
spondlng nr ,.,f'{ ::m~ aloru• .~ .. \1
Band camp ls July 211 to_ July 23 , ! :20 a .m.: Jacob G. up 23, The party will be Monday, stitching or~ line -1101 tht
31 at Camp Cedar Lake, R1pley, 4: 15 a.m.; Miss Nancy down March 15. at the Pomeroy eleNow Woldwood(rl V-Plank
W. Va·
Greenup 6:40 p.m·; Louisiana mentary chool. A cafeteria stySENTIN~l
History of !be first bands
down Greenup 10 : t5 p m : South- le dinner for members and
5
the band mothers was rotated em up Greenup midnight: H. E. their families will be served
Production Tested- Grain Tested
by Mrs. Norman, Mrs.
up Greenup 5:15 a .m .; from 6 until 7:30p.m.
DIVOTEL. TO oNTIUI1 o•
Keller and Mrl!l . Eldon Gaul
Jeffboat up Greenup 5:50 a.m.;
The program wiU start at 7:MIIGI MASON AaaA
in our Bull Evaluation Station
PREFINISHED PANELING
Chester and Mr&amp; . Carl
Jim Vickers down Greenup 5:55 30 with Merle Brady, Post Comr . t.
hill of Tuppers Plains, how
a .m .. Esso Pennsylvania down mander, Department of Ohio,
Weighed and graded by
\.
started with very little and
•
7:30a.m.: Valley Voy- as guest speaker. EntertainW.
Wharton
a struggle to buy the band
ager down Meldahl 3:20 p .m.;· ment will follow . The public is
'
forms .
National down Meldahl 4:10 p. invited to attend the program
Ohio Beef Cattle Extension Specialist
The reception table was cov- m .: Walter Hougland up Mel- pact.
.
ltltered
••
.eeond
e~w.
mama•
ered with a lace cloth and cen- dahl !O: 15 p.m··, Philip Sporn Living charger members Wlll 1111atter
at tba posl' offlu at Pnmaroy
d
7 Roglotored Angus Bullo--1 0 to 20 month• old
tered with a lovely
down Meldahl B p.m.:
Alton be honored along with Wort Dido.
ment sent by Mrs . Ada Holter. Zephyr down Meldahl
10:30 War 1 veterans who have done u...~·U::t~ne:'"C.:,eft.. 1'9&amp;~a::;
3-~• Chorololo 'I• Hereford Bull...-o y01r
A punch bowl in charge of Mra. p .m.. Ravenswood down Mel- so much in helping the World LevnPd "•'·· Nn Yon Cit: f f old Apr11196~
Ella Osborn and coffee
2 a.m.; Invader down Mel- War 11 and Korean members 'l"ork.
vlce with Mrs. Carl
dahl 2 . 30 a .m.
of the Post.
&amp;ut.ertpUOD
rate~~
o.p-.el'fd
b7
arrln whert uaUa'hle an &lt;'lil!nt• per
Bulls will be sold after March 1st - Private Treaty
pourlng on either end. Cookle&amp;
GaiUpolll Dam _ Rose G. Reported on the 1lck list wee• ona ,.,,, 11\ u-.ance •' tba
1
completed the refresbment1.
down 8:10p.m.: .t.lice down 2:- were Paul Casci and Wayne ~~h.se:i~ ~= _,~\~
- to be picked lip after test period ending April
The next reJUiar meeting
a
m
.
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Harvey
Jordon
up
3:20
Milhoan.
Accepted
as
new
mem·
Motm
Ko•t•on•
•hen
ear"n
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not
...
auahle,
m,t.b
•1
30
10
9th .
the first Monday night In April. a.m.: Bob Benter down 4: 10 a. bers were Wi~liam Woods and m•u oha ,.., ato.oo, aw eam.tu.
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Onward
down
5:30
a
·m
.;
William
Soulsby.
The
posts
•
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Tlu'aa
1n0ntbl
a.oo.
All 26 Hereford Bullfl will be 10ld In our complete
I
,•
Solvay up 6:50a.m.: L. Fleore membership 'l"w Is 309.
Hereford Dispersal April 24, 1965 at the Ranch.
Add an extra touch of ele.fance to your home at 1 low
down 7:30a.m.: J . S. Lewfl up
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If ever a basketball game
had the makings o( a thriller,
it's tonight 's do or die battle
~tween Ohio University and
Toledo .
First , and foremost. the- Bobcats must wm this one to tie
Miami for the Mid - American
Conference title and meet the
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COAL GROVE f1141
ColliiiS 5-2-12: Deeds
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3..J1-6 ;
Newman 2-6-LO; Boyd
Nourse 4-3-11 ; carter 7·2-16. T~
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GALI.JPOUS I ~I
Hamilton 1~26; Burson 1·
0-2 : Mitchell 5-t-lt; Gibert 0-0-0
Anderson 6-3-15 ; Gilmore tl-0-0.
Fisher , 2-4-8. Totls 24-14-62,
By Qurters :
Jackson ...... .. 153045 - 69
Wellston ...... , .. 17 34 40 - 59

Southern High sc hool upended Allensvllle Friday night 70coveted be:th in the Sectional Finals tonight against Rock
H1ll . Jn the top p1ctu_re , Jack Bosh~ watches Norman Norris go high with a jump
shot. and below Bosttck, Gord~n Fts her !45), and Larry Price, right, watch Norris
trymg to get up agmn. - Sentmel Photos.
SOUTHERN WINS -

Monday. If not , they will go
nght into NCAA play against
Dayton.

ln another Mid - Am game,
Bowling Green visits Marshall.
other action finds Dayton at
DePaul, Kent Stte at Northern
Illinois, Case Tech at Bethany
and Fenn at Carnegie Tech·
Central State, r e cent I y
crowned N.I.IA District 22
champion, is Idle, but the Marauders found out Friday they
have been seeded first in the
NAIA to~rney next week at
Kansas C1ty.
. They open Tuesday night, pittmg therr 25-0 record against
.;acksonville (Fla .)
In Friday's only other action,
Western Reserve out. defensed
defense • minded Chicago and
won, 51-47, while Wayne State
won the President's Athletic
Conference chmpioonship with
a 54-53 win over John Carroll.
Fred Walcott sank a free
throw fnr Wayne to make the
score 54-52 with 26 second:!! re~
maining. Carroll got within one
point. but Wayne State froze the
~all and won the game and the
title.

Collece Basketball Results
8y United Pren IoternationaJ
Brooklyn Poly 10 Pratt 57
Florida 90 Georgia 66
Seton Hall 71 lona 59
Vermont 69 Middlebury 65
Wsn Reserve 51 Chi. U. 47
Wayne St. 54 John Carroll 5B
Providence 90 Bro\\'11 65
St. Peters 77 St. Fran. (NY) 70
Harvard 85 Yale 83
Brig. Young 102 Wyoming 87
Utah 78 New Mexico 76
Colo. St. 82 Regis 49
Oregon St. 69 Oregon 50
UCLA 77 Srn California 71
U. Pac. 86 Calif. tSan. B.) 81
Stanford 86 California 79
Wash. St. 78 Washington 74
San Jose St. 64
St. Marys (Cam.) 58
Sanford 86 Californ1a 79
Atlantic Coast Conference
AI Raleigb, N. C.
Semifinals
Duke 101 Wake Forest Bl
N. Car. St. 76 Maryland 67
Kings ll.vitatlon Touruameut
AI Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.
Semifinals
Gordon 76 Berkshire 60
Kings (NY) 67 Esn Nazarne fl6
Consolation
PhUa· Bib. aD Nyack Col. 51
Coosolatloa
Barrington 104 Shelton 95
NCAA Callege Dlvistoa Tourney
First Round
At Akron, Oblo

NCAA Mideast
College D1vision Regional
At Akroo
Akron '12 Steubenville 70
GAVITT NA."ED GM
PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UPI)Dnvid H. Capitt, former fresh
man basketball coach at Providence College. has been named
general manager of the newly
formed Continental League footltd! team of Rhode Island·

NCAA entry.
Second, It's the last game for
Eddie Melvin, Toledo 's veteran,
fiery coach, and It 's being
played be£ore a home crowd.
Third, Ohio has made a habit
Scruggs, Peggy S. Riley, Paul S J B
the past few years of taking ToBuffalo 81 Ran.-M~con 69
e Stewart Hnlly
J ,~m ite.
lu Y ook Chaplt!r
ledo title hopes and da shing
Akron 72 Steubenv1lle 70
Vicki L. Moore, Stanley E. Giv~n at ~leetinu
~em rather rudely into tiny
At Syracuse, N.Y.
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p1eces.
Jones, Jr .. Mrs. George Pinlt·
Assm~tn 76 Le Moyne (~Y) 58
erman, Mrs . H. Walter Rider,
A chapter of the study book . The state's . basketball attenSt. M1ch .s (Vt) 77 Hartw1ck 12
ENTEREO HOSPITAL
Ja('Qb Jenkins, Miss Leslie Lem- of Colossians entitled, "Be What bon turns tomght t.o Toledo and
At Louisville, y.
ley, Mrs . Charles Arnott, Mrs . You Are, was presented when to Akron, where the host Zips
Bellarmine 91 Norfolk St. 74
Among those who entered Dougla s nou.~ h . Zeldon W est, Group II of the Womens Ass(}-- play uffalo to try and gin a
Evansville 118 Beth ...Cokmn 71
Holzt•r l10sp il al tn t~: pa~t 24 Eugene (]urll~, Mrs. Erskin ciation uf the Middleport First spot in .1ext week's NCAA colAt Warrensburg. Mo .
hours were : Jay l. Hans ley 1Blanton, .John '\ Langley, Don-1Umted
Presbyterian ChW'ch lege division finals at EvansAbilene Chris. 91 DoRne 50
1670 Rlvi•rvif'w Dr..
Kenneth aid Blanton, John A. Langley, met la st week
ville, Ind.
At Reading, Pa.
~ Saunders, Rt. 1 Gallipoli~, ' D~nald Bumgard11cr and Billy -Mrs .•r. r. ·Harley led the Akron qualified for tonight's
Phi!a. Tex. 50 Albright 49
l.onwr ~ · . Bostic. Rt. 2 Gal h- 1Mtllel'.
discussiOn assisted by Mrs . R. Mid-East Region final by downLong Is . U. 57 Cheyney St. 48
polls. V1ck1e L~·n: Jordan . Eu··'[
M. Sherman, Miss Susan Park, ing_ . Steubenville, 72-70, after
At carbondale,
rt'ka Star R! . M_. ~;. James A.
Mr!'i. Mildred Beeson, Mrs. He!- tra1hng most of the way. Buf.
Gen.
Mich.
83 Jackson St. 78
R1fe . !lL ~ Cheshtre. Mrs Ber- ' Future TPflclrenJ to
en Lewis, Mrs. Walter Waddell, falo won its semi-final game·
u!~ G. V.au~h. Ht. 2 c_rowa ' lnitjalp on April 6
Mrs. Marcus Chambers, Mrs. 81:69, over Randolph-Macon.
CJt.V, Pamr \.l Sue Surbau~h.
Tht&gt;
Future Teachers
o£ Charles Shumaker. Mrs . Freda
111 '1\Jrner fired in a hook 1
~ B~d~lte,
p~~as2a~i
America, Chapter of Pomeroy Bratt and Miss Margaret Sauer. shot with only five seconds re- i
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· R ·t "~a- ~ High school met in reguJar ses- Devotions were given by Mrs. maining in the Akron victory .,
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In Zips with 18 points. Williams
.denG Stafnfule • Senior High School library.
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Jack.~on, Miss Mary E.
Galla- 1d ~ud!S th te , t~resJ end, ct on- ru .
f t h ltfngh~tt'a Jve urfmg t
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DAUGHTER BORN
an comp1 mg 15 pomt!'i. He\
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ac 1wb1ell w1ll be hrld Annl !\ m
wound up 8 ror St from the
son.
BIRTHS
· · l t.he. Senior High School audi- Mr. and Mrs . Roscoe Wise of floor.
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Mrs. Denver D. lake, · Clif- 1 ~.ormm. Speakers_ ror the meet-1 Middleport are announcing the . Today's other action is fairly
ton. W· va ., danghter 1.36 : . m.~ were also discussed. Com- b1rth of a six pound six ounce b~ht •. although o.hio State meets \
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m Friday Mrs Thoma Alb Pt .f!iltt&lt;'es nam~ to plan lor the daughter, Susanna, at Holzer M1ch1gan State m a Big Ten
St-ephens .Rt 2. Galli ~s d er event are Lmda Moore, Sher- Hospila1, Wednesday, March 3. battle.
I
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Edwards
Nancy
Grandparents are Mr. and
Miami plans to try to stay in l
Full Line
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ref~eshmen.~. . and . Bonme Mrs. John Scott, Minersville shape by taking on Pittsburgh I
A
Patients r&lt;eently discharged '
::';.';' .Otehl, Mike Mul- l and Mr . . and Mrs. C. R. Wise j in the friendly confines of With- I
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Included Wi lliam
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ar!orte Bentz, co-or- of Mullnt, Fla. Mrs. Joho Bai- l row Court. ~ Redskins must
Mrs. James Quick Mrs char~ i ~~~ lcom~uttee.
ly of Forest Run \and Mrs. Earl wait for Ohio and, Toledo to find
les J ff
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The Wise's also' will be. 11
Bobcats beat the
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Miller,•
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lla¥mond Barton, Mrs. Ernest lone was chosen.' a vtsor, an if ve a daughter, Jenmfer age Rockets, _Miami will have to
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were on a. busmess trrp rn West the Crouser home
lly, Carla l'arter, Mr .md Mrs.j or Kr-no vr!'ltted Mr and Mrs ,
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Mr ;md Mrs W E. Crnuser I Thurman Labcolt , Florence Garth Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bait and Mr . and Mrs. Clispon F'ra-]Li mberj2;er and Mr and Mrs ! \olr and i\.-lrs Marvtn Marks
Hamden spent Sunday vrs1t· ley and son, Junior , made a DAvid Riggs and Dmno B&lt;Jer. I vtsied Bess LarkinS, Reeds·
her sister. Mrs Alpha busmess Lnp to Carpenter re- Mr and Mrs Clrnt Uolsmger l\·ill€'
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Mr and Mrs Robert Whtte
Alice
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Sandra
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Clarence Rupe. who
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Mr and Mrs. Glen Baker ted Garnet Henslev
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Mrs. James Reeves was a letter froma Ann
Miller land.
I Leota John.son ol Portland VIS·
Tuesday evenmg VIsitor of Mrs who is a patient in a hospitHI - - -- tied Mr .md Mrs Dorst'! Lark- 1
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Letart Mrs Gertrude Drake
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Frank v1st!· Curtis were Mr and Mrs John· I
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were Saturday evenrng Vl.!lrtors tBken to the hospital by
the less and \1r and Mrs . George ed Mr and Mr.~ Johnnie Kib- 1 me Newell of Columbus. Mr. I
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and family of Athens and Mr
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family of F'latwood~ were
day VISitors of Mr and Mrs.
Everett Lambert
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son, Tamm}, Cheryl, and
1and Mrs Harle) Johnson mot~
ored to Long Bottom .1nd also
vtsited Mrs. Harley E. John·
ron's aunt and uncle, Mr and
Mrs Sarson of Portland
Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp
1and Ka1l Lee or Langsville vts• ited Sunday w1th their parents·
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dores Arn· Grover White fami1les.
old and family recently at Rock
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and
Sprmgs
sons spent a weekend with the
Mr. and Mrs Worley Davis Clmt Orr family.
By Mrs. A. H. Bailey
of Dexter spent Sunday w1th
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lawrence
Mr and Mrs Eugene Rowley Mr. and Mrs. Arv1l Holter and and family spent Wednesday
of Dunbar, W. Va, spent a re- family
evening witb tbe former&amp; parcenl Saturday wrth Mr a n d Gary Wells of Columbus, who ents, Mr. and Mrs. James LwMrs Rnlph Ballard and Bren- recently was discharged from renee of Hazaet
da Lee Mrs Dorsa Morrison the Navy, spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gaul
returned home wtth them
1hts parents . Mr and Mrs. John and family of Chester speDt •
Mr and Mrs Arv1l Hotter Well
recent Sunday w1th Mr. and
attended Ihe annual nnlk din·
Mr and Mrs . Ralph Ballarc\[ Mrs. Warden Ours.
ner at Rtp!ey Fnday
1 took Brenda Lee to her doctor
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White
Hayward Btssell of Akron rf"-, m Parkersburg for a check up. called on the RaJph Ballard
cently spent a weeked wtth h1s l Connie Sue Woods of Pomervy famtly Tuesday morning.
- - - - · - - spenL Sunday mght Wlth her Mr. and Mrs. Lewi!! Edgel
A JOU~N.EY OF HOPE: Paul's historic journey to the llolv Land last Har served his goal
\tr. and Mrs Clarence Dean grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. William Sor·
tJf ChrJslrau unity by bringing together, a~ least for a iew dii)l:i t:.hrbLiau~ Jc\\s and of Columbus spent a weekend Robert White.
den called on the Clint Orr fam·
'4oslems. Here he is greeted in Israel.
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]with Mr and i\lrs
Wayne Mr . .and Mrs. Vernon Dolonl ily.
1Pnnce.
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Society Notes

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..-unle'101".LYUUWepV"U·, .Jilt, - - · ., ......,

the higbee plant population
are !our lhiDp will -'II
lt is estimated tbl 1. 1armetS ID reclucing I'Q* 14'1
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l*d 10 pi,., to 11&gt; II pel" celll 'llteoe are: I) conr IUIIUDdl
1111lre JJeeds lllan tile planl pop- up, Z) have field ,.. II . - ,
ulat1on they expect to have for 3) replace WOI"II ADd Dlirllnlr
tbe yea..
parts and 41 run lbe ~ Ill
Jnlorm•llon on the hybrJds proper st-1 for lila picker.
BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
one of the practices whrch ('an plontmg t."Orn after the
hrst of lS fertthzatron and lunmg , or a genera1wn or two 10
une 1 split shoe type can rt'Mlre mod· can be tecured from Bulletm Strange as tt miY aee:nl, he
to . Ext. Ageat, Agriculture
result in increased productiOn week m May can drop ytelds l providLng the nutrients for the year ThiS IS not true accord· 1hed f'q\.ilpment &gt;Nbtch places No. 347 ·1..rop Va1 1et1ea and stated that 011 chedr:l which
"The most Important smgle according to agronomist Shep.- one bushel.
plant With our e1tremely acld mg Lo ~r Shepherd It 1s oet· : 1e terlt lt:.er at a 1istance
Corn HyDrrd• for Ohw which w were made last summer, mtmy
lat·tor In getting high, prorlt&amp;· herd The o-itical stage of corn The question always comes I sub sotl, •tt IS Important that ter m hnng the soil up to a lev· m.:"hes Lo !he s1de and 2 u1 ha ava1lable Uom the Extenauon pickers were actualJy operat..
ble yield.!! of eom is the judge. growth occurs durmg tasselmg, up concerning early planting we matntain a pH of 7 or slia:ht· el able Lo produce 70 to 80 bu,j'l below the s.u..ri Mr Shepht!rd Off tee , 01 they Ma)' oe able to mg with some parta millfn8 'lnd
ment of the man that 8elects silklng and early ear develop. What about frost? Frosts may ly better m the plow layer, ac~ els per acre by sufftcJent am· also ca ill'&lt;• attentwn of
t h e fmrsuniooat jj TAO HHHHHH Ute farmer had oever DOt I• -ed
the field, determines the man· ment Water and nutnenl re~ ktll some or all of the above . cordmg to Mr Shepherd.
ounts o feri!IJ7.~r a:'l'IIJed y1.o:1.1 farmers to the Importance (If secure Lha .iJUorrnatton from Jt or bothered to replace ~em .
8J::ement practices, an1 dd~.~~:~::l qulrements are htghest at that ground corn seedling leaves. The As far as fertilization, a soil after year lt rs praettcally 1m- selecting a variety "hieh w11\ the man 1e-lhng them the com At the close of tbe meetmg
ks the equipment m p
time. Research workers say the sort temperature 1s usually a· test 15 the Oesl mt.thod of de· po!&lt;6Jble Lo shoot -111 works m do the JOb r.eeded ot· 1he farl"ff seed.
last Tuesday, ru1el foJ t h t '
cult1vatton and harvesting
ctrm has pass~ cntlcal stage hove the cur temperature Un·
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any one )f'&amp;r, and '"31St' the !e er Sometimes a short season Bud Byg streaaed the unpor~ li65 100 BWihel Corn Club for
torn. This was the statement of growth by late July or early less son temperature dror.., to termrnmg . the r&gt;roper amount ulity levd from a 50 bu::llcl hybrid may be able to do
a ance of farmers checkmg thelt Me1gs county were dlltrlbutt!J
m.&lt;:tde by ExtensiOn
August when dry period! usual· freezq the plants w1ll 1wt be and ratto of ferlilizer to apply level up lo 100 or mor~ bushels more effecllvf' Job on a partlcu- corn p1cker at the start of each to the farmers present. Farttl-Larry Shepherd nnd
By~ ly occur
killed.
ThiS year for ~he hr::.t t 1m t, l'~'r acte
lar farm than one whrch is a seasons operation. He aaya 1t ers that h8:ve already ttaned up
at the Meigs County Com Pro- In the Corn Belt d tke weath· The growing pomt of the corn farmers wm have a new tool m Shephel"fi called attention tu full seann He also railed Btt· behmd aM see wbat the plcker for 1965 are aB followl: Harold
1s plant rs below the soil surface studyi~ nutnent oe~~ of crops. t'lt rmport;.nce of pl::!cmg thf: tent1on to lht fac • that some lS very tmport.ant for farmers Csruahan, William L.
CArr,
duction and Corn Picker Clinic er 1s warm, and the so1l
1he hybnds rJt'rform t&gt;et1er at low to h1re somebody or bave their Lauren Hoffman, Edison Hoi.
lwld at the Rock Sp~mgs
the last of Apnl. start to until the plants are 12·15 inch· Th
th 1 t
bo
fertlhzet
llcJow
the
•evel
or
IS 1s
e p an ana 1ys1s 1a r·
grounds this past week
plant corn. Jn any event, grow· es tall New leaves will usually
1seed Most of t\lP fpltt si1oe er plant population than do oth· w1fe ride the picker the fU's.t Ion, Roy Holter, Dale M. Kautz.
Factllties for the event were ers should be ready with seed, start from the growing point in atory. Farmers may submit planters m use m thf' county ers .For ~xample, l1yhnds In· two or three umes around the Virgil King, Harold
Roasb,
provrdeli by the Meigs County ferttlizer , pesticides, and equip- 3 or 4 days. In case of frost pull leaves from their corn plants ch not rlt1ce the ferttlizer boo!· eluding Oh1o 401, O!tio
324, field, so they can follow alonN: Rex Shenefield, Dan Smith, ar..d
Highway Oepartment. The
ment by May lst It 1s logical some plants. Jf the below • soil at the height of one foot to 18 Jow the ~ted Somet1mes these Pa. 555, Oh1o i'OO, 0hto
7111, 1s actually d11u11 in the way of George Wells.
prcker used in the ellnic w a thnt a vanety whir-h
grows hasue looks alive leave t h e mches to determine which nu· plantl!!rs iH ply It actually aty,,·e and Ohio 823 are rec·Jmmen~t~ leav1ng C()rn on the ground or Other farmers interested may
provided by Edison Hollon,
through the whole season and held alone for 3 or 4 days.
tnent~ the plant has in suffic- the seea W.th the Ci111Y pla'll· for and perform best at plant shellmg corn. Most pickers can secure copies of the ru1el by
l',as the top production man
matures normally w11t have a Early planting Ia JUSt one of tent amount, and whit'!h nut· ing 1t ts poss1ble to plant ~he populatio'1~ ol 18,000 to 22.0')') be adjusted so they wdl do a contactmg any of the
Metga
the 100 Bushel Corn Club
greater yteld potential than one the fa~tors in profitable corn rtents ln lesser amounts.
seed at a shallower a.::pth wP1ch plants per &amp;ere In th1~ case on satisfactory JOb and leave not County Agronomy memben.
)'ear. Refreshments were
which grows through only a por· production. The factor we have Many farmers ' mlstakenly be· could perr01t the fer11Hzer to lt' the soil ol lower J~rtihty, the more than one or two bushels made up of Jeadina tanners,
ished by Bob Lee, courtesy
tion of the season It 1s estl· gwen the most attention. but lieve that they can make up for ) placed l:.e ·nw the seed. M 1ny lower pl&lt;~.nt population would be 1r the field
dealers. and agenc)' represuble Cliff Quarries and the
mated that each days delay in have not yet really taken care I s01l which has been 9bused for 1o! tht' ~~:anters m use of t h c alffied for wilh higher tertii! tv. Byg pomted out that there tatives in the coun!J.

UNTIL 9 PM
THE SHOE BOX

Answers fO
Questions Wif/
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New In Farming

SHOP
TONIGHT

Club arrivmg at the home Mrs Reid Young read
lh~
Obhgatton night was observ"'amt•d tm the l'Uffiffil!tl"t' fOI il
.J of the- hostess. Mrs
Horace "Verse of the Month. and Mrs
eight years and seven
ed by Evangelinf' Chapter , OES j thl drape proJrct Wt"re
Mrs 1 \lr and Mrs Fred Bllr of I Karr for tl1t~1r March meeting Dale Kautz read Now Is The
in the ail' force andBaaell
'ftrunday ~~mng at the Ma James Pullen. chr Mrs Bunce. Xenta v1stted Wednesday. w1th rece1ved a corsage to create the Ttme
Several member! ol the
at Loekbourne Air
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IMilc Temple Middleport Mrs Mrs Reynold~ 1-tlrs J~hn Ly- her daughter and son-m-iaw, St Palnck Day theme . by Mrs
W1th !he beginning of the dJeport senlor band were
m the past six years.
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Delbert \iitche\1 . worthv rna- ,ons. and Mrs James ( lalwor· Mr and Mrs Raymond Barty Karr and her asststant. Mrs Lenten Season, Mrs Baer rt:ad Athens today for the solo and
VISIT GRANDPARENTS
tron, and Mr Allton
Hugke~ 1thy Mrs \lltchell announced and fan 11 l\ .
Paul Baer
two spproprlate arhcles, one ensemble competition held at Sharon and Karen Fillinltr
worthy patron pres1dt'J
thl:lt a pracltre sesson lor ln· Mr :-; E J Htll left Wednes· The home w~:~s det.."Orated wtth , was ·Jesus m Gethsernane,'' Ohio Umversity. They were ac- are spending aornetime with
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
'Mle five star points a.s!isted 1 ~ t"cct1on w1ll tw held Sund&lt;~y. d&amp;Y for a v1stl w1th relatl\'f'S I lovely lnsh arrangements
and the other a beautrfal poem. companied by theU' director their arandparent&amp; Mr and
tn the obhga 110 b) presenting i \larch 2\ 111 2 30 P rn at the m Columbus
n1e prestdent, Mrs
Buell The Last Supper
Mr. William K. Russell.
Mrs. Sherman Ro~rts. '
nora\
ceremon\·
usmg
the
le_mple
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Jeffrey
Warner
son
of
Mrs
Ridenour.
opened
the
meet1ng
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The
roll
call
was
g1ven
With
Recent
guests
of
Mr
and
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star colors blut-· vello.,., whHr, ' fhf:' ~~:roup Will Sflon.sur
a l Jay Warner 15 confmed to his - - - - - a spllng bulb exchange.
Mrs. Kart Owens were
their
rreen and rt'd ro~rs
rummage sale March 1~20 rn , home Witt-, chicken pot.
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I Durnlg the busmess sesswn daughter and family and grandTakrn&amp; part wert&gt; Allen Hugh - t~e forrnrr A &amp; P bull dmg ~-los 1 \lr and Mrs Grr&lt;1ld \1lchae1
Mrs . Roy Holter accepted her daughter Mr. and Mrs Jack
r~.,
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\cs~es
lll1 the Apn 1 melting land family and Mrs Susie I
appomtnwnt to be guest speak· Bowman and dan••t . Su
e::; , M rs J arnes \ oc,.ran · 15 ' \\tll be \Irs William
Krng 1
W~IPO ,•r--11
san
-~tldred Zeigler o\trs Wendell
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F'lscher Nere Monda\ VISito rs
t'r ovrr
:--o ee WIt h and Mrs John Ilea-nof erC~lumbus~
.A " "I
d l \1rs Eall \\erner , \Its:-. Mild
Parkei'Sburg W Va
eOfUte efleS
Jnl"i" .JS
Janet.s guest
m Mra. lies' •uaband hao been.
Bunce, Mrs J o nn n ule an t ed Ucmlr am.l Mls \ltllon
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Mrs Richard PKkens as~ISted J
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Mr and \1rs Charle~ 1::( Karr When Jesu&lt;o Crn:-;t w,ls II-. - av
I transferredu to VIet Nam.
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Hood
fht&gt;
offlrt&gt;r~
and
wa\S
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Mrs
Wvatt
Chadwell
reiVIrt
b) the \1arshall Mrs Eta Mae
- ,. 1 ~\ere usmt' ss Vlsttor :-:. 10 fmg hrs ert 1ly ltft:'. marn qurs.
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and mean r ommlllf'f' mt&gt;mbers Galltpohs Wednesda\
!tons were put to htm
l!d O'l 8n elaborate flower show Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geor1e
odon
wf'rr mvrled lo th1• hornf" of :0..1rs 'nleo Hemes l~ft F'nday
S~nw uf lhese are found tn lht&gt; l she, Mrs Rrdenour, and Mrs. end son, BrJan Lee, of Galltpo.
Pro tem ortrcers were &gt;Irs ivh~ Clal\~•lrlh\ \1onda\ t&gt;vrn- evenmg for a visit tn Flonda, ]gospels (Mark 2 18 Luke 7 19 , Guy Summerfield attended in lis, vlsJted thill week with Mr.
Pearl Re\nolds assoctale rna - , rn~ \1at r h !5 at 7 .10 p m to wnh i\lr and Mrs James Web- I Luke
l and Mrs. L. W. McComas.
21 23 Columbus last week
10 25 . Matthl'W
tron: and \trs Evelynh Lewt~ attrnd "" dt:mrmstrat l0n m1 An er
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b
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La
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Marrk 12 14, Matthew
26 22,
rs
er er
esux an
Mr and Mr p I G
sentinel :\-lis Jck ec tie, pst I organ
:.1r and ~lts Earl Shren·es l Mark 12 2Jr Today,
slmtlar Mrs F.art llean were frrsl on i retur~ed to ~~ir ~~ rim! hSave I
matron, was mv1ted to partl&lt;'l- F11lln\lllg tl1r closmg
rr uf the Plams were lC('entlquestlons rould be &lt;~sked
lhP evt'nml!s progr.um
with ' Ctt N ~·~··-llnome n urf
fre.,hments were st&gt;f\'~·d m tht• gut·~ts oF Mr and \1rs V D
.
t S 0f
lh e [ ingy,twoOiuJ
"""vwitha, kl~
after8!pend
pate in the ritual.
"hy are there so mam d1f- 11lf'll "'A nangemen
weeks
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DurinE the busmt:-ss meetm~ 1 dmmg tuom (,llmes wt·re plav- Edwflrds and famlh
il'n'nt ehu 1ches''
,M
nd
1.13 P rents,
1Monlh rralurl'
1 report on the sate of brooms ed durmg !he socJ.nl hour
Hev and :\.1rs ·F H Gla· f rs ChrJStlamtv out-of-datr"
I Mrs La Deaux heralded in S rr.ndaA Mrs. Victor Grlm,
from the blind was g1ven
by
- - --of i&gt;Jt&gt;w. Lexmgtorr were \\ho wrtl live forPvl'r''
a btl of Sprmg with her Compo· eco • ve' Middleport. They
1 wr
Mr!!. Reynolds. chatrman, who
Pnmt&gt;ro\ vJsltors fo'nda\
Art&gt; olhrr religions
as sil!on of puss) wttlow mullen also visited with her parents,
re-ported only four left lnvll&lt;~·
\1r~ r.: E Housh and !\1rs Igood ao;;, Chnstwnity)
and olhf'r greenery and ~ Mr andd ~s:l Ch,.rles Swear·
' 10nl to Uend msrwct10ns
at
A
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f L k
h I 1 ·1
1 ld b
11 ro
U&lt;;('d the Stutes red C"rd1 nal 1 mgeJI an amJ Y 0 Portsmouth.
f
llli
f' Ill o
a ·evtew w o
\ 1a1 s lUll
e t e ,__lins
Bucyrus· Aprtl J and Ame~5 reSI en
lllriVM \\ednesda:o- . called by t 1an's altrtudt&gt; tow&lt;rrd lht&gt; State'' ;JS her focal poml Her other ! Mrs Clifford Hayes Is a med·
Wile, Apnl 24 w~re read
the deilth of Mrs Rousf 1's b1n- Who art the real tlattors of arrangement was of artrficial leal
paUent
at
tllet . Dav1d G1bbs of Hilrtfnrd· ChnstJaruty''
flowers arttstrcatly arranged m Memorial Hospital
i
\, \a &lt;~retire guests ut M1s What 1s life ltke after deilth" a milk glass conlatner
Ramond KJoes, who is sta·
fS.
5
Alpha Ep~ilon
Cllaplt-r
of Charlt&gt;" Wtlhroy,, .\1mersvllle.
These qursttons wtll he the . Mrs Dt!an showed her feel· t1oned in New York, is here for
Alph:.r Epstlon
Chap tt&gt; t
uf '!'Jmara Etchmger small dau- 1~ubJ~b ot sermons at lh(' LP Pmg,s okf ~~harch bv mHng the St a 15--day furloua:h with relatives.
EltCiutJ\111 FlowJ... Htlt
honorar\ "OCtet\ Jn('t m tht' It - ghtt'r ol ~r and \Irs Paul tart Falls ;\1elhodist Cliurdt tlus a nc
eme m an arrange- He expects to b sent overseas
dnq fluffy soft. ·
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lwan of Ptlmt&gt;ou) l!tgh scl1o )1 Elcl1mger rs Ill &lt;~t hrr homt•. ~ l.t•ntrn srason Servtces v.lll bt• ment of grePnery and lnsh Po-- i when he returns to his base.
1 liP \1ulbrrrv Hetghts
' Lo"'prlcod yet llvtl you FrialdtiN qUill!)'
n. E
'&gt;'tth \l1ss 1\i·ll'"n Sm11h
I gill t-ach Sunday evemng
at talot&gt;s
Mrs Michael Clint of
Rio
k ~,
0 • Tew S•Jary was lios\t•ss
ond dlpondoblllly,
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De
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~-Med d
s
\lr iln
rs D.1v1d McGhee l7 30 p m w1th the excepllons 1• r!'
an gave a demon- rande Is at the home of her
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~~;u:~~
e egate to 1e •.c1oto , r:t•·t
*"~ '- 1011 of ,, 1t 11, 1-s r,, 1 tlw o1 ('oumbus
vtsned rerentty i ol MaJcll Hand Apnlll. frmc strat1on usmg greenE'ry mU·1 I parents, Mr. and Mrs. AJfred
• Hondltltllnt catcher
1
rresbyter)'I to hbe held at Cht!IJ- t&gt;nsumaf&gt; 1·ear wc~s as f()llo"s. wi!h 1lt'r mniiH"r . \1rs Dana 't fo1 the lattf'r two ts 9 30 am Ien. pus~y wr II ow .:m d a green Rous h while she is recoverina
known-on the door,
16
eoth
e on
' Plt'Stdcnt Eltzabet II Pwkrns nii\P! &lt;~ nd \lr and Mrs Allf'n J.uncs f F.:arly, pa stor. \~ill dr frog HS hcr focal pmnt Mrs. from the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Rus.•
~•· ;• ·arc 1 fl at ,,3 meetmg
•
Your
cholco of 41l0ratrtus
.x:SSIOn 0 Church
le r Jr~t 11
Ill!- \ t('i' rrt'Sidt'n! Frameo.; Hobrrt&lt;;
ed Un:l'
Presbyterian
Mtd
EH lungt:l
l1ver thes1 mr,.sages lmt"rl'"l I Dean also told of the origmat sell Roush and son, Enc of Oak
colors
or t~Ieomlna wnke.
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d1eport held recently.
t·or~rspondmg serretan · .lt•an .\1r anrl Mrs Eldon Weeks f'd p('rsons are rn\'tted 10 shan.,' usr of hellther 1· arrangemente'i H1tl are spending the week·
• Porc1laln Enameled
:Alkln' .
recordln~ secrf&gt;t.Jrv. 1and \l1ss l.rnetve Stnbarr wpre · m tills senPs of serrwes
tn taken from a 1957 '·Pause For end with their parents in Mid·
dntm -snar-free.
Named a~ atternalt&gt;s
WNe : Helt"n Smtih treasurt'r Brrn- . ( lllipolts vrsl1ors Frtdav.
slart Manh i
L1ving ··
dleport and RutlaDd.
Mrs.1 J.· E. d
Harley
\1rs Arth· l1ce Hoffman . ~ergeant-al-arms ' · -- - - 'I
Ear 1 Young con ducted I Mrs · Her••
M. G
n rs
uoc:rt Chambers •uaa
ur ew1s an
t s. eorge An- Etleen Burk r:1aplam \1axme
a
R d y
received word that her s 1
1 1 lh M
derson· The Rev. Howard Rup- ' Wmgett and hJSIOJ Jan Nonga
UTC
0
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~"",,'".'1 ~- 1 "F edl . ;uJng law Mr Willi$ Aleshtr on· ft·
s .eorge rP enr
pelt announced an rvangellsm 1 Rohetls
an
r
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. e
meeting 1o be held m Colum·
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s II
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Id
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I" pme wmners Mrs Ride· Dayton, IS recuperaitnl at
.~ tss m1 1 pr esen e a rP1
d d
· 1 home after be"
h
10
bus, May 18--19. He also urgt&gt;d 1v 1ew ol avaJiablt' and mexpen- Church women of Middleport were led bv Mr~ Karl Owf'ns nour con ucte a con lest
with a blood 1 ~~ ?SPitahr.:ed
0
that delegates from the loral ls1vl" rl"fflrrncr matenals
for were united m &lt;1 servtce
of of the First Untied Presb\o!er· ' ~htc~ ti\~;s Crl Kau_tz and Mrs. I Mrs Leo ~ edymhiS leg. .
church be sent to the 'Churcll i!Pachc-r.;;_ f'SpPriall\ m the pa- ' prave1 and commitment Frrd.w l·tn Church
p 31 1 Ko f"l wcrehwmdners Mrs. l ~nft"n.ed to ~.,en~-' Jr:,
IS
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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arr v.on t e oor pnze w
uer uume With the
-~llmStQ o ll ren
msu- prrh;u-k field
nrrreshment s afternoon at the F1r~t Bapt1st
·
. flu
tute to be held 10 Columbus. Wf'rf' ~ervrd
Ch ·f wl
d
Mrs Paul Smart. F1rst Bap· 1Severa l receiVed St P.atnck i·-"'•·========--=1
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April _
~rc 1 .. ten tlte \\orl Dav oJ IlSI Church. presented a med1- 1Oay grfts from their Secret Sis· 1
28 29
- - - - -Prdver '.\&lt;IS observed on the tat10n on · Words of Assur· lrrs kece1ving arrangement
It was announced that dur·
f1rst Frtday tn Lenl
lltl('e a~~ 1 stf'd bv Mrs Jacoh wards were Mrs f'earl
Ko· l
mg Len1 a commumcanls class
OSf
1e 5 0
More than 125 natiOnS jomed l Turner Mtss Bess S.:~nhorn , Mrs blentz. Mrs Homer Holter. Mrs I
....111 begin Saturdav at 10 am
m nu ~ 79th annudl observance I Bcul.:~b White , Mrs Jamrs i•:u - E&lt;lrl Dcun, Mrs Herbert La '
at the church. With SeSSIOn~ [O
IQ
whrch had for 1ts world theme 1let and Mrs ChaJlPs Sllutnak-, Deaux Mrs Paul Baer and Mrs i1
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be held each Saturdav unttl Easf
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·what Doth the Lord Require' , cr
' Horace Karr
ter The clas~ "111 be taken mt() church membershtp on Palm
.
I Kt'v wornen of the
vanous l Mr&lt;.: Sm.art led tn the smg- OUimg the social hour the ,
(.;ijndn~· It was decided Lo usP Mr~ Adam Eber~barh . asstsl- dmrrlws as~1"ted tn !he pro- mg ol !he -. . ung. He s {,ut The .1ostesses assisted by M1ss Jane '
l'fl fl\ M1~s Rrrmce Ann Dur!'lt. ~1 &lt;ttn \\htrh began with an or-! Whole World Mrs.
Arnold Ann Korr served . a dessert i
rOm folders for !he spf"Ct&lt;tl P.as- t•ntrrlatned u1e Past Chtels o! g,m prPlurlf" hy Mrs (' p Brad- l Rtcha rds of the Mounl Mortah cours.:• keeping the
Jr1sh 1
1
t c{~ o;~~;lg wa! made concPrn- :~~gn;::~r:~:t~p~v:n~·~~w:t ~~r fntt y
Church. presented the tm·:ssage Them1· to twenty·one members 1
Jn,, the strett s1gns pomtrn~ to MiJlhrrrv AvP homr
Mr" rharles Brnnell of the ' of Ihe day hcmng as her them~:, and une gut•sl , Mrs Df&gt;nver Hol-1
'lw rhureh Jocatton Which Wl'rl' The m~elrtlg tfl d1;ngr
of hu;t churdl "as lr:~dPr ftlf !lie I, Pr&lt;l'yl'r In ActJon She stress· tt'r
be
Mr•· Al'flilda
plmhJo,;pd
b_\ the Westmm-IMJ"~ The lma c.rut'ser opene-d st'lvtr't' ;mrl g;n•e the cnll to l.'d the tdt•allw1 pra.vN h some'l'he Al-lnl meeting wtll
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~rer Youth F'rllowshrp Hubert . \~tlh JeHJ!tono.; lnlll\\lf'd I\ Ji ll wn!shlp and the mvocalion The tunt·s Jll!Jcult for .rspumg 11eld at the home of Mrs Pur- •
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preSl·dent · · · · · · · · · · • · · · • · · · · · ·
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a ca mets and boo cao:;es for to1nmunrcat10n "'a~ rf'Hd Jrom 1 ro~1 All That Dwf'll Below 1 about us She urged th&lt;H womVice·President
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tlie pastor's study Yla!ler s ron Mt·~ l&lt;~v \1yer" who Js ronfm the Sktes. followed hy the re- t'n of the world umte 10 praHt t
secrelan'
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cermng Sunday School pei~On - f'd to &lt;I hosprtal In Cmnnnatt Sjh &gt; O~I\'f' teadtng ~'V the lcadrr f 1 1I1
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net were drscussed at a rneel - 1\ tltank vo 11 notf' wH~ rp,1d (l!ld DeotJle
Treasurer · · · · · · ·
11111 1d e .MvJta ~once s ol
1e l
lng of the Chrrsti.1n Eduration It 11m \h &lt;.~nll Mr~ !·It'd SIHJt
rs uenne gave t 1e
FOR
ALL
OCCASIONS
bOard wtth Mr. J II (;r,lti' I ~i' l tm Wt'ddtng
&lt;lnntversarv
Mr~ Bt·nnett explatned the l'onl ludmg readmg :1ttd h~nedi cWfi w[re lfowers evl!rywliere
Mrs. Harley and lhe H('V 1Jo11 gtft
mf' 111111 ~ of lhP day noting lhe 11011
ard Ruppelt presenl
It was voled lo C'arlcel
tht· lltJI Id lw'rf' b•·tng t"alled to a lj:o;hPrs fnr the
nfterm]:;
WY 2-20:\9
,Aprtl mt&gt;t&gt;trn~ dur tr L!•nt The lhou)::(ht lhut womt·n aruufld the we1P \1rs \\'http ;md M1 ~
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DA ~ or NlGliT
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DPibPrl R1selsiPtn was ;_1wmdtd of lhr modern man and ht~ sn- the da}' 111eludt• asstst&lt;~nct• for 1 Pomerov Flow11r ~hoo
Mn Millard Van Meter
' to Mrs Rav SPtdenabd.
t 1&lt;'11- Mr!" D&lt;lvid Enl"'"•rrg'i'!' rur,tl wumen of the world ,md
(;,&gt;mes wt•re plaved anti priz· rt·ntt·&lt;.;t•ntml'! he&lt;lth
\lclhodt~t pm\'tdmg . tr,unmg m&lt;:l1J'ttals
W! GIVE TV STAMPS
, ;:n.,:ardf'd lo M1s Henn Hr•t - Church l!:ilV&lt;' " llledJt.Jtion and -tnd projects to help peoplt&gt; help W Mam
PomerOJ
iwl i\fr!i (:ladv" Cuf'kh·· :\11 ~ tt•spnnsn·e re;Jdtng on lite rt' themselves
Kar l flitirrmrnts of a fotlown
nr
Thomas Cook and Mrs
·The Lurel Chff
Beller f,tue~er Re!reshml'nl ~
wt&gt;re ('liri~t tnrlud 1ng Just tc·r l\'IPrl'\
tkullth club met Thursday even· s~:~rved to t!te abrtH' and Mrs ,mrf tltJ"IIItt\'
lfll, at the hme o[ Mrs Mer- Hollin Rt"&lt;~rh~ ~r"
CMrw
Mrs !'~rnes l Bowles flf the
191 Tracy, with Mrs
Lloyd Gruesl·r Mr" Arn.mda K&lt;~SpEil Mount Mnrtah Raplr~l (hurl'h 1
1
Wright as co~hostess
M1~s Ll:'na Grut•:-ot·t \lr ~ ~~ ra11 k t1'{1 group m rf'sponstble prav·f•
~Mrs . Clifford Ja('obs
pre&lt;;!·
Stewart. Mrs Rtcllard C:1mp 1'_1:-; of rnnfe~sion and sunplicadent. conducted the meetm~ belt Mrs Arnold Haw•• ; nd ~ t1on I he Prayers of PPtitmn ,
"hich opened wlfi'l devotJons guesl, Mts Rrrnwr Darst.
&lt;~nd
Pra.,.rrs nf Interees&lt;~ion
f1om Psalm 71 by :--tro.;.
P,ml
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F;rlck. followed wllh prayer bv
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ANNOUNCING
BIRTH
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Mn. Jacobs and the
Lord's
' A J(' and Mrs
F'redenck
Prayer m unison Mrs. T
A
Frlltnger
tShirley
Robertsl
of
Hewetson was welcomed .as a
1LockiJmrne. Oh10. are announc·
gtest.
rn~ lht' b1rth uJ a son. FeD 23
Contributions were made to
at
1he Lockbourne AuForce
tfte birthda\ fund by :'.lrs Jam
Rase Hosp1tal He weJghed
7
Gilmore. "'rs. Jarobs and Mrs
lb.s 6 01 and 1s named F'red·
'ltacy. A donation was receivem:k
Eugene J1 The F1lhngers
ed from Charles D1ehl Heporl~ 1wentv-stx ~ tudt•nts recerved also have
two daughters, Shar- I
o~ various committees wen? givgrttrlf's
of
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Elame,
age 4 1 ~ and Karen
en. Dish cloths were d1stnbuted
Slthjf"cts
rlurmf:l
llw
fourth
srx
Lynn.
age
3
r.randparents are
to sell as a money makmg !"JI o
ject. A round robm t:ard wa&lt;; M'eks prrtod :11 East'i'rn High ' Mr nd Mr~ Sherman Robert!!
stnt to Mrs Dt'nver Carman , 1· ~(hoot rrmf tp.1 1 A L Bow- of Pomeroy and Mrs Kathryn I
J'n sRl d 1mJ.t\
Burtnn ol Napt es. Fl onda
uie Gallipolis Chmc.
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Freshmen
Pa1rtCI3 Bonng. !
:Readings were g1ven bv M•"
Twt
la
Karr
(all
A~ l and Gary
C}larles R. Karr Sr and Mrs
Wllt&gt;r
Pearl Parker ilfter wh1ch goiill• ~-''
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were played wrth pnzes aw~ll d St1ptutrnorr•s - Jackte Barr,
'•m•NY. Ohio
Jolin Hogard Dav1d
Heaton.
e~ to Mrs Hewetson :.11" .J.t
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cbbt and Mrs Ernest Powt•ll I md&lt;l Ht&gt;ndt·r~on F:dmt McCoy: :
TONIGHT
.lohn \lt&gt;rt&gt;dtlh Sally Mora and
who also won the door pm.e
"THE LONG SHIPS"
Your new Greyhound arent-a member tf your corflmunitJ-ht
~ Refrest1ments were st&gt;rv!'d b) rhom.ls o~borm·
nechnicolor)
full details on SroJhound"! low fares. fiiiiUtnt schdulos, sconlc
tle hoslf'sses to those nanwd Juntot ~ B1ll Allen. Craig 1 Run Tambly, R1cbarr:l V•hd
mark.
Oscar
l\omolk.a.
S1dncv
hctlli·l
Party
Ba1ley,
Cheryl
above and Mrs J01• !=:van s. Mr-.;
routes, stopover odvanta&amp;u. preplonned vacations, chrttr bms
Politer
J;ames Lew1s Mr~ Lou1s !Jielll Henl! 111~rrlt&gt;~ Knight, Linda 3 Stooge•:
•.. emlrOJ~ound Pock•l• bpress. Stop loond SIJ helll •.. ttdiJ!
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Mrs Clnrencf' Curt1s Thr Lflrktns Jul1a ~1cCoy, Esther SUN. MON'/ TUES.
April meetmg '.1-il! be held ;rt SprnrPt
GREYHOUND BUS STATION
Women today play a vital role in the nation's business •.. as executives ar
Mut:h .a.9
t~e home of \irs James
GliS~·nm~ ·- \\lima Atherton. '
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LA SALLE HOTEL
St:hemlng SchenMrs
assistants, in every category, their special talents help the economy
l(l:ore and lht·re "Ill be a v·hile Dl,lna ll.ter. Rogtor Bahr Ken''GOODBYE CHARLII"
A.
E.
GINTHER
PHONE:
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2-2771
elephant sate.
netl1 lLt·· lung tall A) ~lice Har&lt;Technicolor )
tam its prosperous level. Ladies, keep up the good work!
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[ ),t Vld Leonard and Iris rony Curtis. OPbb1r Reynolda
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Colorurtoon•
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MAYER GRADUATES
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This Advertisement Is Contributed By The Following:
Don Mayer, son of 1\-lr and
mrs Roy Mayer. graduated
EVELYN LUCKE, CLERK OF COURTS OF MEIGS COUN:rY
from Ohio State Barber College
·~uelday , March 2 and
has
ELEANOR ROBSON, RECORDER OF MEIGS C'UNTY
OPTOP.\ET R I ,S T
J:$lssed the Stale Board examiMILt\UD JACOBS, SUPERINTINDENT OF MIIGS C:OUNfY HOMI
,.tion Hf' plan o: to n tu n to I
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Otr1ce Hours 9 10 12. l tn ~ rt.:I""o at Noon on
Celt.wnbus soon wht&gt;rt ht- wrtl
fhurs - East CqW1 St.. Pomeroy
VIOLA HART!NBACH, MATRON SHIRIPF'S DEPT. "o p MIIGS COUNTY
be employed.
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HITCH

See the thrifty, compact B-414 ... tho
new tnctor that puts extra dollars
in your pocket riaht from the start,
yet give!! you power and slam rna for
tougheat jobs. B .. 414 ~onomy, plus
NEW 3-point draft controlled hilch,
and mfllly other profit making benefits make it unequaled ln the all-pur..
pose class.
• NIW l·~tolnt draft centrolletl hitch
• NIW atl•purpo•• "live" hydraulic sysr.m
• NIW 4-cyllnder 101, or Diesel entln••
• NIW heavy-duty adiu•tabl• front o111le

Sugar Run Flour Mills
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Phone WY·2·2115

WE'LL TRADE!
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LIBERAL ALLOWANCE

For Your Old Tractor

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

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The Gravely Traeror wendR it 9 front, for safety•s lab. CmM
way aeros!l any lawn Lo make .tt. m, or- call for frn ~
jewel out of a iumtle. Altl-touRh 1' ou ean be a Lawn Tamil' - .
mowiDa: will proba-bly be the ily, wi1h our Bud&amp;"etPlan..•

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lion's share of the Gravely'~ rontributions to your "'e\!-br ln~t, 1t
works with a. total o[ 49 attach-

[ Need only I? Buy 1 ba&amp; of LaWI
1 Pep and cat Plant Pep ftALF-PRICE!
1 la\Wn pep i• hillh onaly- plant pep puts

more
5is {23-12-6) to build show- pep into vegetables, ftowen,
place lawns; costs leu than shrubs, trees. Contains 13
1¢ per sq. ft. Slow·release essential plant food eJe.
phmt food, feed!!. turf all mentt that all garden pJanls
1ummer.
need to thrive:.
LANDMARK is Ohio's lara&lt;:st 1mpplier of farm
fenilizers and farm chemical!'!. This 3().-year e:&lt;peri·
cmce i• now yours in Lawn Pep, Plant Pep and other
"'10..0
LANDMARK lawn products.

OPEN TIL 9 PM-MON. THRU SAT.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

POMEROY
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
Phono WY 2-2111

Serving Meigs, Gallia
and Mason Counties

lloor Meigs Goneral Hotpltol

PHONE WY 2·2176

POMEROY

Tho Area's Most Completo L-n &amp; Gordon Cenllr

m~ta to make your life ea~lf'r
I twill dir seed bed:;c, plow, haul:
and IW4'!n plow or bl0w :&lt;~now
from in--the-way to out..or-th""'
way. lt eat"4, up work.,. out

GRAVELY

Open Mondoy thru Saturday B AM to 5 PM
Open Evenings By Appointment

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
PHONE WY 2·2975
Sll EAST MAIN ST.

GRAVEL
Great
for

gardening

_ tool

POMEROY, 0.

ROTARY PLOWS. ROTARY CULTIVATORS,

TOOL CULnVATORS,
SPRAYERS, SAWS.
49 ll!ttchments In
all! See them now
and select the tool
to meet your needa.

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brand
INFOIMAnON
old Emmet Stelhem,
Long new, can operate automatic
Bottom. Ph. 9tl()-3237 . H-3tp for designs, buttonholes. blind
. . P. a . 0., . . , _ l"aWktlt!M
...=.:=- - - - - - ' hems, etc. Slightly paint
-~..,. a..d.llnt tiM A
Ill
Montlq
WCTION
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Saturday, Marcb 13, damaged in shipment. W iII
CA.NI'IJ.I . ,.IONS
I"'O&amp;RIII"TIO!'!S
1 p m. The following Items will sacrifice $51 so. Complete
. .D 1M ~-pt~ ""'" 9:0r&gt; 4
PDP Oa• -.f ,.. ..lt..,tioD
• 1 be _.old at auction at Paul
with 2 yr . guarantee. Terms

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For S•le

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Pomeroy II
Property I
Motor Co •
Society Notes
Transfers
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2 SIGNS
OF
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1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 DR.

$1.50 weekly . WY Z.3862
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BJ RICK. DU BROW
Uoll.ed Pre11 Jnt&amp;ruaUooal
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Televl·
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·n't all bad. It bas helped
acquaint a whole new generati.OJ. with Jean Arthur through
old movies. So It Is somethtng
11 an occasion that this !only
lady who charmed another generation with her happy • 18d
cracked voice her combination
c' determinati~n and vulnerabiJIt) will end her long absence
fro'm films Saturday with a
guest role on CBS-TV's "Gunomoke."
She wHI play an outlaw's worrled mother and I can't tell
you whethe~ the show Is any
good because 1 haven 't seen it
yet, but lt really doesn't matter
too
much
because
Miss
Arthur 's admirers will always
remember her as a touching
ct..medienne. In other words, we
just want to see her Saturday
night, the wa~ one wants to see
an old flame who wilJ never

Everyone wbo had .a crusb on
Miss Ar_tbur re~embers her in
a favorite movle. For some It
waa ··.Mr. Deeds Goes
. To
't..,wn." For omen it m1ght
have been " You Can't 'l'ak.t: It
With You"
F~ me. it was '' A Foreign
Affatr/' and the memory of her
a~ a prim, businesslike . congresswoman who, on a trJp to
grim po9t-World War 11 Europe.
g~ts tipsy in ~ nightclub and
wmds up stand•ng on a table,
teading a crowwd in thfre rous1~~
singmg 0 1 " e an om 1-vWa~, 1-0-Wayyyy. • ·"
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M1ss Arthur has been Uvmg
v~ry quietly up on th~ Ca~forma coast. below San F ranct.Sco,
way from the
state's well ..
known sloburb!!l and in a
breathtakingly beautiful ~ea,
and hasn 't shown any incllnation to return to film wo~k until recent months. Then 1t wu

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SMALL FAR~M ior ~ale in Rutland Town,hip. Phone SH 2- o

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HOUSE FOR SALE: On Laurel installation dinner at the M,,.J
----I ""'m and bath apartment FREEZER $265.00 $240.GO ~=:·-~ '~
POMEROY
am.u,
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CliH
Road.
Mrs.
Norman
E.
tin
restaurant
on
March
25.
A
In Pomeroy. l'bnno wY Z-3319
ttan
1°"-~
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Hysell WY ..-u
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sack lunch was enJ·oyed at noon
Jack W. Carsay,
Wr1t•011Wu
a&amp;Be,reqatrMnenta.
aMn. •n4
12 a tfc ,
PHONE
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..... eobJ lltrY!ee.. an 8111-, Pomero,.
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TRAILER lots for rent, close
WY 1-2181
Dafb lkntllM!l, Pomero,.. Ol:lh•
~mg
on s heets 1or the ,~-oomeroy
-- . ~FOR SALE ' House for sale 3 Emergency Squad
to- Laundrymat and schools 1 - FEMALE : Housew1fe wanted bedrooms bath ca..nntot
A nd'
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V.u ey Lu mber &amp; Supply
t~ take Pone
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Ho
ca 11 s r_ur cs1.aurisonville
reasonable.
M were
M'll Mrs. Berruce
paDJ Middleport
10.3--U
mehshed companv. Wn te The
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completely
from
crust
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FOR
SALE
Five
room
Mrs
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p
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omeroy • 10.
· Alberta W:1urner
_.. • Mrs •
llllfu~ lpart.
epperom, ausage, Hamburg
house phm breakfast
room Mary McAngus, Mrs. BeverJy
3 a 31 c
menta wY ?..-5434
12' fJ ric er, or Mushroom (extra).
and bath at 123 Unioo Ave. Chapman, Mrs, Sharon Mattox.
APARTMENT. ~ rooms --llMI Price by size, large $1, MedAuto Sales
Seen by appointment. Phone Mrs. Dorthea McKenzie, Mrs.
bath,. shower and tub. 6.1 S. !Urn 75c, small 50c. Jack's WY 2-2564.
2 22 tfc
Zurcher and children, Lori and
3rc1 St., Middleport, Phone Dairy Bar, Middleport WY 2- 1955 PL""OUTH:-$150. Alfred FCiR SALE-:- 8
h
th- Bobbi Kay Chapman, Buddy
WY 2-2671
1 l5 tfc ~~- _____ -~ 24 12tc _ Yeauger, Minersville, Phone 1 er outbuil.dingroomh toanduse, 0 ld McAngus and Mark Mattox.
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3 5 3tp
s, 0 5
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HAY de Ilvered
TRAILER • nTS ~fll'St BDd second WY 2-6313 ·
running
water
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so traw . W CliH FOR SALE c 1947 Chevrolet, 2ground. Located on Route 325. Off"ICeTI El eel ed
er Park tSiate Approved I Stout. GuysvUie, Ohio.
Rl door Sedan. See after 4 p.m. Contact c Hone! DeMey, Rut- By }uni6r Choir
Mtnermue, Ohio, Pbone wv 1• Ph. MO 2-2439.
2--!l-30tp Norman Baxter, 298 Mulber- land , Ohio.
2-27.-.6tc New officers were elected
s.m..
I a Uc USED Army field jackets, Air ry Ave' Pomeroy. Ohio.
FOR- SALK 4 room
fra.'Jie the Junior Chnlr of til..
IIODERN 4
and batll fur- Corps coveralls, pante
aod
3 4 3tp
hou'e basement large front Moriah Baptist Church ~
Dished aparbnent. Middleport. shirts. Carl Chevalier, Long 1964 CORVAfR Mom:a, radio, porch: hot and' cold water, da y evenin~ at the home
WY U874.
J I lfc Bottom.
U-3tiljl hj!ater, automatic lransmis8xtl room added for bath. % Mrs. Paul Gomer, their dir•..,_l NEW GAL IN TOWN-With
SINGER
automatic
fancy
stitch
mission.
7,100
miles.
Phone
acres ground on Old Chester tor. Mr. Howard English
stars in her eyes and hopes
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ROOMS and bath, buildings late model like new in walnut WY 2-2014.
3 3 6tp
Road. Ph : WY 2-6127
isided over the meeting.
high for a career in movies
•nd garden. Less than 1 mile cabinet. Fancy designs , sews
Tile Ramole-r
2-27·12tc I The-y were Freddy Robinson, Gall Hire, a Photographer'S
"Off Rt. 1 on Story's Run Road. on b ttons mak b ttonh0I
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I president; ' Marsha Bowles,
model in New York, has been
lleferenr:e required .
Ca ll
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woriU a .. uua•• 0 ........paca MODERN BRICK and frame retary: Kenneth English. trea- signed up by Paramount.
Oteshire, EM 7-7188.
darns, eD'_lbroiderl!l,
mon~
EleeUenee
ranch home on Route 7 near I Sitter; Junior Garnes, sgt.·at- Her flrst role will be in "Red
3 5 6tp
grams, bl~ hems. stws IR Bta ear room, rid. llDd per- State Highway garage. Five · arms; program and other
Line 7,000."
1 ROOM apartment&amp;Dd batb zippers, 00
attachmet~ts fll'maoce. SmaD e111r eeooomy rooms, pAtio, basement... in- mittees, Sandra Hollin&amp;hed,
- --needed. Guaranteed. Balance
IDd manfllerablllty
sulated. storm wmdows and chr ., Thelma and Lou 1-(otwl- A' J ,..fp!.fE -HT~J
llllfUrnloJtd All utilities lUI' due 10 payments, $'1.79 or
Soe
doors, l.iled kitchen and bath, eon, Sally and Sherrie Powell,
ST. LOUIS IU?li - S•ason
Dilbld. Upetalra Bbov.t Dr $67.40 cash. We serv1ce what
Metropouw Motort
100 x 400 lot. firepla••t-. a!· Gail Bnsrd , Jamari l ,'1 ,,. ·i rd,
I!Ja!es for
St! .
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T. A. will meet in the school day.
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auditorium Monday at 7'30 p.
Melg1 CoiWty Fox Hunter&amp; As· , truck tires. 1958
Mercury.
m. There will be a panel disMrs. Vera Craig and Sherry
sociatiOit will meet at
the · Dorser Larkins. Long Holtnm. WY 2-2143
Pomeroy, 0 .
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- ~ _ G~ARANTI:EJ?. ~enewable for cussion on "How We as parents and Keith of Syracuse spent a Q - My daughter suffers
Coon Hunters Club Ho me · Oh io. Ches ler Phone 985-3287.
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HOUSE for sale. 4 rooms, bath,
life ho~p1tahzatmn .
Issued can help our children.''
Re- Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. from trigger finger. What treat·
on Snowball Hill,. :l.farch 8_1
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CUSTOM butcherine and cut- full basement.
Aluminum
at all ages. Phone WY 2-fit66. freshments will be servtd by Floyd Norris.
Te~ ~~o~~~d? somea! 7:30 p. m. Meetmg IS call- 19fi3 COLONIAL Mobil Home, ting Phil Meier, Phone WY sidinR storm doors, and win2 18 U_: the third grade mothers.
The MYF of the Letart Falls f
Id
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dow~_ Priced reasonable Can PHUI'O Copying Servlce Cop- ""·sc;s of 11eat h inet
.• ho- Charge attended a youth rally . Jmes cal
finger
ed for Election of Offict&gt;rs.
511 ft . lona and 10 ft. Wlde. 2-3510.
JHe w
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be see-n at 773 Grant St., Midlis ng
cause
All F 01 Hunters arf' urged to Has c011 pt•rlone
KJfrhf'n, two
A.UerttJNf'~IGR
ies made of legal papers. d'lS t Clmrc h w1'II meet M
• ond ay at Chester a recent Sunday.
t d af I.JIth1c r·ening ol the
dleport, Ohio.
3 2_ 6tp birttJ records and almost sny evenmg,
. Marc h 8, a I t I1e ch urch Mrs. Laura Wildermuth and ao na en or,
att~nd ..
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FOR SA E
6 room ho use
other documents.
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- Edward of Gallipolis spent Sun- .heathrrowJ
Portland
Methodist Charge plac·"j on two lot s m arowt.'rfle _ P'Doa11 • Ceamct
wit h bath, one floor pan
I 1n
Reuter Insurance, Pomerey man an d devo tl onaJ Iea der WI·n day with her parents, Mr. and as snapping
sounde 1mger causes
· exmg
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wishes to announce that Pas- ing ~
Syracuse. Price for " hoth
A. C. BR.AIU&lt;"ORD
Middleport.. 3 bl uc k s trom
I t lfc b e M rs. C· E · Young an d M rs. Mrs. Edward Miller.
Although imm b'l· ' !I
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RadH, Ollie
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Very good ne;•hborhood
. Calli'
be Mrs. Emerson Jones. Mrs. have m0 ved to the
Ernest relief, most victims cannot be
prrac mg
at 11 a. m. at Sutfor sale 1961 blue
oe.
Livestock
ton , and at 7:30 p. m. Port- Oldsmobile 4 door hardt op.! INCOME TAX Servif'e, John- WY 2-5465.
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Bethel No. 62 of the Jnterna· Grimm residence at
Letart cured without an operation to
l&amp;nd, Sunday, March 7. We ,· power steenng,
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FOR
SALE
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bedrooms
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Order
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Job
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Daughters
Falls.
autom a JC son Simpson Insurance Ag·
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re
•' Dr. Me vln E.
rr, ete n· will meet in regular session at
M
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owe a debt of gratitude to 1
IP.at ht•r in_ter- 1
Room 6, Coats Build- bath, basement, garage, gaa l arian, large and smaU animals the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
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Whether this operation ls adRev . M. E. Dowson and to 10r. all m excell ent condJtJ()n. 1 mg. Middleport.
I furnace, firep lace_ 21/a lots.
128 Washington St., Ravens- Monda_v at : p.m.
an amly ave move om
visable depends on how much
7 30
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Phone 773-5611 Mason.
wood, w va. Phone 273-4271.
MAR.
Cross residence to their farm the condition bothers your dauspeaker Leo B. Crew, and $1795. See or contact Bill ,
for the many prayers and [I Harden, Syraruse. Phone WY . - - - 2·13-30tp Office bours, Daily 4 to 6 p.
The WSCS of the9 United M r~ntly purchased from Mr. ghter.
cards received in his behalf. 2-39ll6 or WY 2-3714.
j ~'~elgler Bnildtn~ ~..ppl) for [
m.
1 26 tfc thodist churcb will m~t Tue~~ an Mrs. RObert Parsons, .Dor3 5 3tc
new homes Built in ki!ch.
csa.
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had
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d.ay, at 7:30p.m., at the church
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck and diabetes since she was a child
THE KYGER CREEK
H' hf NOTTCE TRUCK GROWEHS c
Siding Call Guy NetgLegal Notice
with Mrs. C. F. Tompkins, Mrs. Pam spent the week end with Her doctor ten, her she has
School Senior Mothers
Order you southen C&lt;Jhbllge l ler, Racine, Ohio.
'POMEROY- Modern 2 . bed-·- - - Jed Webster Sr. and Mrs. Eu- Mr. and Mrs. Don Beegle of Harnersteel-Wilson's
disease.
spnnsorina 8 rummage sal
plan ts now. W11! have some ·
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wi th bath 1N THI! covn oF coMMON nu.• ,
Bryant as hostesses. Mrs. Columbus.
Please explain what ,.,_ Is.
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from the Bonanza l·n 111.ddl"'--- hav.e tnmatr. plan ts !;1st of. &amp;.art f'.,.Her . P'tambla&amp; ull
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hardwood ours, ac pmc •I No. 1uu
ha"
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but there Is a
port. Ohio, March 5, and
Apnl and May. Char les. R.
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NOTICI! n
PVILJCATJON
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March 6, Friday and Saturnrns, or an · une
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50 1to11t• 1
er and family of Pomeroy were It is seen Jn Pil"IOllJ
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day'
End vow le1H'I troarues
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t f Mr nd M h
had di
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wt
rn:t hWednesday at Robert White Sunday.
yean.
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Oh io.
quired
and balam.:e $43.72 ·
at
e ome of Miss Mrs. Hilda WbUe .spent a This is .a degenerative dis. I smging .1 Phone 985-240L
tt.lel
Ebersbach.
.
'th ease of the kldneys ••progress now . spec1a
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W\' W97'.fi Oay
per mon th .
Rose Lodge 'wlXIUJar:F I recent MondaY everung
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Everyone welcome. Pastor DON 'T PU~P •qu 1 . h
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POMEROY
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room
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Middleport
will
m;,
Mrs.
A.
H.
Bailey.
ious
diabetic
complication.
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Rev. Ivan Myers Evervnne
.
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house wifh bath, gas heatmg,
Sonia and Shelia White of occurs predominantly .ID wornwelcome.
. 3 3 4tc
tic _tank. (;ef Klean-Em-All l 't:AI"ING, Plumbing. Maeller front porch and full basement.
afternoon at 1=30
Warsaw spent Sunday
with en. Thll! far there is no aaw.
septJc tank cle;~ner.
Land- FuJt.aca. Arnold
Bro~en. Large lul out of high water.
at the Legion hall. Mrs.
Brenda Lee Ba1lard.
factory treatment for Jt.
RUG Weaving. WI 9-2826
mark F"&lt;~l n Bureau.
1;:a"' MaiD Street. Pom $3000.00.
tor •
Js president.
Mrs. Sue Goeglein, Mrs. Ma2
IB Uc er&lt;IJI. l'boae WY ZM&lt;a.
POMEROY - Semi • business " ' '"•
ry Shaffer and Mrs. Mildred wltll Mr. 11M1 Mro.
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Robert
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10
tie
eslabUshment
with
large
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Camukt
Club
Meet&amp;
Dains
of Pomeroy apent Friday White.
AUTI•MIIBII.J! IDPU'ance been 1 1964 APPLIANCE
- - - - . , - - - - - - - sales or display room, 2 ex- ""';"' ""
• Fol
mer Horne
08ncelled? 1.oot vour ~. I
CLOSE·OUT SALE
Help Wanted
tra rooms and bath on first
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. Clair Spencer was
a
lor't llt."tmR'.l' CaU Wl Z..tll86
WANTED F II .
f
floor , 6 - room apartment AIWrn.,y• tor PJatnutt
guest when Mrs. Max Folmer
lliU:c
REG, CLOSE-OUT
: u t1me agent or on 2nd floor having separate C2J ;,1; O! s. 19, ~. 27 ; r•) s. tttt
I-ARISTOCRAT
big insurance mmpany . w~ entrance. Nicely located jU'&gt;t
- -entertained the Bi-Monthly CanWASHER
$235.00 $210.00
train you . Write Box 668 . R, a short walk from courthouse. lnstaUation Dinner
.asia club Thursday •veninM at
For Rent
I-ARISTOCRAT ELEC .
The Da1l~ Senlmcl, givmg full Can be bought right.
Pla
dM h
h her Nye Av. borne.
$179.00 $150.00
particulars about yourself.
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
nne
arc 25 f
PriZes for games were awanll-1
f ROOMS and bath, basement DRYER
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WY Z-3830 The Pomeroy Home Demonlo Mrs. Spencer and
and furnace heat. In Pome- I-CUSTOM
WASHER
1175.00
$155.00
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::~:::1Eugen
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WANTED · Middle- aged rl1an
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raJOD. cu m
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roy. Ca ll wY 2-3319. 3~tfc I I-PACEMAKER ELEC.
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were oerved by tile hootes1
$205.00 $180.00
or woman. :\1ust be able to roR SALE-Mlddleoort'a laJJ. Zurcher, East Malo St.
tbe above named and
I ROOM and b&lt;Jth furnished DRYER
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cu.
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COMB.
live
in.
Inquire
Ohio
.
est
building,
located
352
N.
Mr&gt;.
BeUy
MiUer,
president,
ard
Jl'inlaw, Mrs. John
apartment
In Middleporl, I FROSTLESS $349,00 $315.00
Middleport
"27 t1
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~und floor. 390 S. Second 1-18 CU. FT. UPRIGHT
·
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treet, ~ddleport. conducted a busineu oesalou In Mrs. Donald McKenzie,
OVer Mrs. Howard Cecil, WY I FREEZER $245.00 $22S.OO
U.S. Civil S.rvico Toml
Priced lor quiet oale. JD. the forenoon, Officers were • CbarleJ Riffle and :ur.,
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8.eun fc;lba.
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oppeal has been flied In the of.
f1C1: ot the Circult Clerk 11yled
L. E. Eada, dba White SW'
Market by D. L. Alltoon vo. Joe
Scott. Tbe action w.u first heard
in the J ..astice of Peace Court of
Mrrs . Edith P'o1 and Judgment
1u11 given to L . E . EaU&amp; in the 1
1um of $291.34. and ScoU appelleo the judgment.

DAILY CROSSWORD

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Monday, includmg
readings of passa~e1 from a
new book of his letters ... Edward Albee Is scheduled to discuss his play '"Tiny A~ice'' on
·'Today" next Thursday... Barbra Streisand '&amp; first one - hour
special for CBS-TV Airs April
28· .. It 1s called "My Name iJ
Barbra" .. how precious.

change iD one's memory from Allen on
the day we first saw her·
progr.um

SOCIAL

CALENDAR

Department.

"'ported tllat Lucille Boll's
··Lucy Show ·· bad Lried t-o
lffWfU TA .. Mto 739 STHIU!
lempt her wtth a script. But •I&gt;
parently that didn't work oot.
11ae CbaDDel Swim : There
will be a one-hour feature

Mildred E. Rous h, dec _ to Mil- held 8 brthday party at their group of lipoid drop.
lard R. Van Meter , Vera
E . home Saturday evening in bon- Lip::~t.aine is a combination of
Van Meter, Lot 4, Racine, Sut.- or of their son, Edward, and betaine, a heart stimulant; cho-

ket l. Barr(&gt;]
back chau,
Wanted To Buy
ton.
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daughter, Cindy. Those present line for liver and heart diseases,
lamps. chest of drawers. sev- -fini.&lt;ih likto new
William M . Heilman, Eflna l were Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Dean liver ertract, and vUamina I-t
era! TV's. trunks . electric BABY bed in good condition.
Heilman to Michael Burke, par- Hill , Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Par· and B-12.
1963 .~EMPEST LeMANS CPE . - - - - - -r· -· b$179t
aAra
stove' Chrome dinelle
set , WI 9-2739.
3-&amp;-3tp
326
eels Chester
d Ro
M s Edna
,.nr til •n • -'.d Sei'TIH
Ll:)(:al owned and low milea~e . re&lt;l over ivory 1ms ·
•
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sons an
ger, r ·
Lipoflavanotd contalns cbOt C:en.u ,.,. "or&lt;l
on• In••,...,...,
mattresses, bicycle. plalform OLD BRASS, copper and lron
VB engine, automatic trans . Like new whitewall tires, raHatlie Cross, Alva
Cross, Roush, Roger Roush, Roberta,
nd
ltlfllll ..,U ir' ,. h .. ra~ 80 .... nu
1~ {)ent..
Qoef •nNI for n,.-..
·no
rocker, glass door 1ookcase, pieces, old toys, carved b.anddio and heater.
to Leland Clonch,
Reath.a Nancy, Sharon and
David ~ine, some amino acidll~an
Hr""'ltl¥• l!lHn:JOI\8
sweeper, 3-piece aqua sedwn- led furniture , marble topped
Clonch.
Roush. Refreshments of cu~ lrnposing array of vi
60 .,.., an~i I&gt;UI&lt;-nu"' on Ool"ld •d. •nit
•rt• p11d . . r.tllro 1(1 "•J"•
al Jiving room sui te, 2 rock- furniture, 'drop leaf table, corMinnie U. Chaney to Rich· cakes, hotdogs and kool aid Lipostabil, .a German drug
CARD Ot rHANKJI • OH-ITlJ o\IUU
tl -"'
for
110 "o rd lllin
mg
cha
lr5
a
retngcra!ors.
9
nf'r
cupboards,
desks,
plank
ard
E. Harvey, Norma J . Har- were served.
not generally available 1n the
tmum
C.rh
•dlhunniJ
•ord It
eMits, cane chairs,
vey, parcels· Bedford.
United States has a similar
gas ranges. modern light oak seat
O,.,.W&amp; II OU U
bedroom suite. wing back bowl and pitcher sets, china
OPEN ~YES. 7:00 P.M.
Minnie u. Chaney,
Adm. 'Ibe WMA met at the United composition.
lriO 4
M t f'O IUIO P M (bllJ
POMEROY, OHIO
John S. Chaney, dec ., to Rich- Brethren Church Tuesday nJght All three drugs are pre!!crlbchair. maple bunk beds, 12 dolls, old Lamps or parts of
lllunlu -8 ¥1 A lilt .,. \1 '00 aoon
IT"S sO EAS"¥
matched
&lt;~nti{JUe
chairs
.
Noh'·
lamps,
gas
lights
and
picture
ard
E· Halvey, Norma J . Hal- at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Mar- ed for hardening of the arteries,
tu .,, _,&lt;u:l "
llUUL1 PRODlJC:INO
5.000 free TV stamps to be frames. WY 2-5262. Mrs. How·• ey, parcels, Bedford.
jorie Grimm as Jeader. The Impaired liver function an d
WA.N'T A,[)
Real Estate For Sale
•
0 pportun1ty
•
· was opened bY smg
· 1ng cirrhosis of the liver. 1 know of
giYen awav f':d s. Tnmble. ard Cecil, West Main Street.
Bus1ness
James Parsons, Martha V. meetmg
Owner B;adford
Aucuon Pomeroy.
2 23 30tc FOR SALE : 8 room house and
Parsons to James E. Roush, a hymn. The scripture reading no harmful side effects from
PHONE WY 2-2156
Company . C Bradford. Aue - 1
.
3 lots. room for 3 or 4 trail- GROCERY STORE, 2nd St., Parcels, Chesler.
of Sl. Mark, loth chapter, was the use of these drugs,but I
ti oneer. A. . C Bradford. \1gr . STA~DIN~ Tirnb~r. Top cash ers. Very reasonable· priced
Pomeroy. Fully equipped
C. Fred Goeg\ein to Gail P. followed by prayer by Mrs. can't vouch fort heir usefulness.
Rae me Ohio.
3-fi-6tr
prJce paid. Manon Reynold!:, for quick sale. Call WY 2-6524.
$4500.00, plus
merchandise. Buck, Addie M. Buck, .62 acre,l llerb,ert Roush . The song, " JeNotice
- ·
~ Coolville, Ohio. ru. 3. Call
3-6-7tp
Will finance.
Salif~ury.
sus Paid It All, was sung by Q _ In the pa&amp;t four year!
IVORY dressing table, mahog-, after 4 o'clock, 667-3500.
O'Brlen &amp; Crow, Realty
Russell T. Harden to Mary the members. Questions about I have had five spells in whi ch
18TH annual SEO Hereford As·
an,· highboy. poster bed . met - I
1-ll·Uc FOR SALE : 8 room house, In
WY Z.%720
E. Ohlinger, Erma Thompson, missionaries home and abroad my left fjeld of vision w.a• resocialion Show and .'iale will al · twd WY 2- ~•B!I·
:!-ti :ltc ·
! J ddleport. Double
garage
3 4 6tc
lots, Pomeroy.
by the leader followed. A spec- placed by zigzagging, wavy lines.
h
k
be held al t e Roc Spring OR-IlP.fl A"
. STUTZ"' - l·l &amp; N I'
e,·nde r bl oc"'' bu I'ldl·ng m' rear . l~r-===========.! Frank Gaul· Dal·sy Gaul to ial song, "OUr Best, was sung This lasted about 40 minutes,
Bus1'ness Serv1"ce1
Falr Ground. Pomeroy, Ohio .
.v1
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Double corner Jot. SH 2-417~.
Eldon and Evelyn Gaul, par- by Florence Adams and Mar- then , I felt fine . Is it possible
Saturday , March 20. with the "J\'k k Cl11\'
,,.
• a m1'gram' e attack with3-.,..
"6tc
Un u s u al 0 p portu~'ty
eels, Chester.
J·one Grimm. The topic was to ha"e
· k• " Ieg Iwrn cIli ekS· TO BETTER serve you, we opshow at 9 a.m. and the snle or startl-'d pullf'ts !ll d r~y \11/U·
era le a ol-w heel drive loader 2 ACRE lof. 800 ft. South on High commission earnings
-"
Women Miss ion Workers in out the hedache?
at 1 p.m. 56 head
regular ern Poul!r~· . Aox 1&amp;1 . .:\f Iwns . an d back hoe . rree
estimates
Rt.
No.
(from
Pomeroy
wit
a
growmg
year
o
o
h
· 6t
ld
Hondorus. Readings were giv- A - Migrane is an Wipredict62
H f rds h
d
d 11 d
0 11 1
Phone WY 2-3243. Emmet w.
company selling world fam·
en and discussed by the mem- Bble disea~e. What you have
·0. Phone LY 2-00J I
nrue an po e ·
Bridge ). Contact Grady Craig, ous Good,·ear maontena••e
be ~ b 1
t·
d
'bed · th
"
ere o
3·ti-llr Sh
Ier, Contractmg.
.....
rs..LUe us ness mee mg was escr1
IS
e start, or "aura
3-6-ltc
.
_
u
Mason
County,
w.
va.
773products.
Rod
Tormo
earned
- - - - -- - - - - -- - - - 1
· 1. but
conducted by the vice presi· of a migraine attack.
. 3 4 trc
5901 _
3-6-tfc over $24,000 {not typ1ca
HAM SHOOT, Sunday, March,
NICE TURN IPS for sale, $2 00
__
indicative of potential) last
dnet, Mrs. Herbert Roush in As a victim of mt,ratne be7 at the Jsaac Wa lton fi'arm.
FOR SALE : House, 7 rooms year.
M_ W. Age
Franknoearned
ovthe absence of the president, comes 50 or more, the Hverlty
per bu shel. Marvm Stone. 2
EXPERIE•,• CEO
er $13,000.
barrier.
Chester; Noon un!li dark _ miles ou t of Kllfland ()n th e
·~
1 and bath • good out-buildings
Diversified vear round line.
MAR. 7
Mrs· Jam es Morrison. enedic- of tbe attacks usually deereases.
Sponsored by Chester fire
~l arnsonville Rd . .1 4 3tp
AUTOMOBILE
and cellar. Can be seen at No investment required _ We
'rhe Catholic Women's Oub tion was by Mrs. Edward Mill- Thus, while the typical attack
Department.
3
'
55 Elm St., Middleport, Ohio. take care of a!J financinF er. Mrs. Hob Adams was pian- starts with an aura and is fol5 3tc! ~~
'
h
y
shipping _ and co11echons. of the Sacred Heart Church will . t
1 ed b
"ded
~
1--l f:AVY CHAIN link
fence ,
P one w 2-3339.
Start on part time basis if have the hour of Recollection ts.
ow
Y severe one -BI
HAM SHOOT Sundav., March 7 Wlrf'. 7 fl tall , enough to
you !Ike. Wnte
and Deanery meetl·ng Sunday at M
d M B 1
•J 4 6tc
· Conso I'd
1 ate d
headache and vomiting, many
1
at the Isaac Walton Farm, fence in a faC'tory. Like new.
AND
' FOR SAL
-E~
. -7 room. house 10- Pamt
f pr. kan b rs. dil MShumway
Fl
· IK•~ v arms· h Corp., Eas t 2
older persons have the aura foJ.
0 ar ers urg an
1
Ohio Bldg., Ceveland, Ohio
p.m.
rs. ' oyd lowed by a mild headache and
Chester, noon until
dark . R ~l Couper.
LaiiJ.:Wille,
MAR. 8
Farra of Racine, called
on no vomiting, and eYentuallv
1 cated on \1ain St., Pomeroy.
1 Phone SH 2-4834.
Sponsored by Chesler fi' i r e1 Ohio. SH 2-5408.
3 4 6tp
S 2 6tp
The Pomeroy Elementary P . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heiney Sun Ian occasional aura without evll•hH

,... ,

MD
By Woyne G. Bnndotadl, · •
By Mn. Herbert Roush
One batcb o!
mall
Ul
Mr . and Mrs. Russell Roush brought three queries about 1

Dorothy Phillips,

4 Door 8 cyl . Powerglide, Power steering, radio and heatl'r. Local owned ear. Real nice .
1963 CHEVROLIIT IMPALA STATION WAG . _ _ $2495
8 cyl . Powerglide, power steering, power brakes, maroon

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LOQI(ING R:lR )"Q(J.
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!TS A lONI5 C"ffRY,
M:114, Mil&gt; I~ TIMPTEP

TO Tiff 1\NP !11!1 0"0•
BUT AFlER WHAT

WE' VE lllt(J'1l.l BE.~
"THI(Ot.t5H, IT

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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Mar. _6· 1965

Spring Salute to Working Women Begins Sunday
'!be annual Spring-tune Salutt&gt;

unbroken harmony
symbolic of the mternational ~-.1
to Federation
relations program. And the and loya 11 Y
scroU of learnlil!l signilieo faith Ideal!.
fft.
While of the Gallipolis Business fund drive.
.
Is significant, . using th~ Greek staff of Mercw-y , beraid of a 1n the future and obligation to
In the Midd~port club.' ~ 1
afld Pro(t~· :sional Women 's Club.
At present, two local girls gnddess of Victory, Nike, tra- new area of opportunity
and those wbo foUow . Tb1J
also cen serving thts y~ar are . r ·
I !"rom MiddlefX~rt, Miss Nina are in training at Holzer Hos- ditmna!ly placed on the
equality through health, bar· symboliJ.ed pubUc affairs and John Werner , president
Mrs.
Russell, Mrs. Essie Russell and pita I Sc~ool _ of Nursing on the of a ship, i~ an expresslon
mony and power.
legislative programs. 'I1Je iinal Grace Pratt, vice president;

m the c-elebration by
to workinl women . some 1711. Ltm ~ o lut '"' tu workmg wom~n
8Qi. of them . membf'ro; of the wi ll be the mt&gt;mbers of
the
Business and Profrss 1onal Wo- ~ILddlt'J&gt;-Jrt 8U!il0t&gt;SS and Pro:-.mens Clubs throughout
the lt' ~slun.1 ] Womens Club.
world, begins Sunda_\- . MarC'h 7 In 1949. a pre-organizational
This spotligh1 IUr nt'd ont o the nlt't'tlng ,., ,, ~ llt'ld at the Ruscouittry will Jilurn m:..~t e
lht' St'll Au lu S&lt;J it'" on J'hird Str~t
· high points or F't&gt;-dera!Juu ub· 111 \\ ,del l\' fXH· t and present at
jectiYE&gt;s. cltlb &lt;H"fn·itws
&lt;~nd , th is meer1r 1g .,ere M1ss Ethel
n.., 1 M&lt;:~ u dt' y 'li n" Mi~"t
Edith
.oms,.an d mg ctt · Illt\ r m ent s o.ry
'
!'o · •
1
' outs.landmg women
. But ~m p !l lf'r ;md Mrs_ Ann
Jolnmg

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Mrs . Pearl Reynolds , attende-d B&amp;PW toiursmg scholarship, SuMrs White presented
t_he sie Allensworth ,
Middleport .
F"ederauon program and M1ss and Jane Doug las, Pomeroy
Hutsmp1 ller
presented
an I One of th ebn~west projehc~s off
outhne of parll&lt;:~mentary law . 1the loca 1 c ~ ts sponsors tp o
And , on April 9, 1946, an organ- a J:WI tu G1rls State.
.
tzation.al meeting
was held at I The emblem of the Business
.
,
, •
the Presbytertan Church, w1tt1 and Professwnal Women::; Club
1 ) Mrs Chloe Maloney . district director as speaker for lhe even - ~

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MR. FARMER:
WE CAN HELP!

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the Federations movement
It also signifies the health touch 011 the emblem is the Mrs. Ann Bailey,
secretary,
the_ face of prejudi~e anird•di'v id-l and safety program. Ship of fine symbols on Ntke with the and Miss Sharon Roush, tre_~,.
tatwn . It also depacls
commerce typifies the entrance date 1919, the founding date , 1 urer. 'There are about 40 act ve
ual hst~engthth and
f
of women into business, and is enclosed with 1 golden circle, members.
to~c ts e sym001 o ·~.~:~~; lr:.:=:.=:.!::::;.::,_::._;;;;:::,_;;;;;;;.;.;::;;;;;;:;;.,;;;:~;;_;:;;;;::;;;;:~::::::-•1
slup a~d wtsdom, _and .~:
an obligation
tod hght the
11 Th
for a . e war represents
_ . __

Shop Saturday Evening Until 8:30

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• ~resident ; Mrs. Essie Hussell.
, vice president; Miss Freddie

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opportun-

ity slip through

your fingers l.l·t
giv~

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you

You11 find on ucollonl soloctlon of

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low int erest rates!

'

4% Annually

(COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY)

.1

e Work Jockolt

To l'ln ate the sta ndards for
wonwn m business and m the
proH· ~s nm ~. to promote the in·
teresl ot business an~ profes·' .~l j Jni:il wOJrnen. to hnng about a
sp1n1 ol coope ration
among
bu~Jnt''&gt;S and professional worn·
t'll rot the United States, and to
extend opportunities to busi- '
ne" ond profm ;onal women
LYO:-IS~ IIA SBARGEN Ef\GAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
throu~h edueatiun along I mP~ - Mr. and ~1rs . Lind sey L. Lyons Jr . of Tuppers Plains
of mdustml. scientific,
and are announcing !he cngagenwnt of their dau ghter , Lynvocatwnal artivit1es.
dall Louise, to rtir. Li:i\\Tl'ncc G. lla shargf'n, son or Mr.
..
.
and Mrs . Hoger Frec-ker of Star Route Pomeroy. Miss Ly-;
. the lof'a l clu_b has vaned pro- ons is a 1964 graduate of Eastern High school. Mr. Has- i
· J('Cts. a hospJt~l l(lan C€~le~ , bargen. abo a gr:1duatc of Eastern 1-fi~h _sch?ol, is no~ a 1
sl('k room supp l les,_s~holaJshlp St'nior at Rm Grande CollPg€' and ma.Jormg m educatiOn.
fund for nursPs . tral_m_ng ('"our s·

Interest Payment Oat" Are:
15th, Aug. 15th, Nov. 15th

THE FARMERS BANK

and SAVINGS COMPANY
''We Have Grown Because We Have Helped
Othen Grow"
Member Federal RHerve Sydem
Depotit Insurance Corporation

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· es . cooperalmn m CIV IC aff&lt;~Jr&lt;-;. •
1
and ('O!•flt-'r&lt;Jtlun with the heorl

"'1·s Jarnf's St1 aub of Wi n~
Aflwna . spent a we't'kend
-,..·ith ht'r sJsler . .\1rs. Carl L(_-'1 ·
, and fa mil} of Bashan
1\trs
, Straub was called here becaust&gt;
of lhe Illness of her mother
Mrs. Syl~·es ter Doughty of Trim
· h i ~. who has been in Nelsonv i lle Hospital for the last se\
en weeks and is still very ill.
~lr . and Mrs. Carl Lee .accom·
pan1ed Mrs. Straub to NelsonYille hospital to visit Mrs. Lee's
and .\ Irs. Straub's mother. Mrs
Straub stayed in Trimble to
be with her father .

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WE HAVE UNLIMITED FUNDS
FOR FHA FINANCING
OF NEW HOMES

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AS LITTLE AS 3% DOWN

e Swoot Shirts

Elberfelds feature nationally known brands -

No Down Payment If You Own Your Lot
·' , If You Are Regularly Employed and Have A Good Credit
Rating, W• Can Build You A $13,500 Home With A Down
'

Payment of Only $450. Your Monthly Payment Would
Be Approximately $77.65 Plus Tues and Insurance

PHONE US TODAY FOR DETAILS

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
The Department Store of Building Since 1915

••• PHONE WY 2-3193

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Before You Buy a
Cemetery Lot, Marl,er and Vault
Be SURE You Know The FACTS
Of all the purchases o family ever makes,
certainly the purchase of a cemetery lot,
marker or vault should be made only after full
and careful consideration of the FACTS, not
on impulse, not as o result of high pressure
salesmanship.
We are aware that here in our area; out-of- .
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vaults, sight unseen, in partially developed
19round. As established, responsible persons
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markers and vaults. We feel obligated to urge
every person considering the purchase of a
cemetery lot, marker and vault, to look into
the matter fully before making a decision.
Don't Buy On Impulse.
There are many persons in this community
whom you can consult for facts before purchasing a cemetery lot, marker and vault, persons interested in helping you, not selling you.
Your local funeral director would be happy to
offer you guidance and counsel (of course,
without any obligation, whatsoever).
Get the advice of someone you know and
trust; don't be pushed Into a hurried decision.

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12:55 Newo Day Report
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3:30 You Don1 Say
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2:30 Tho Doctoro
3:00 Another World
3:30 You Don't Say
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4:25 Afterooon Report
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5:00 Woody Woodpecker

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7:00 Huntley-Brinkley
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11 :00 Late News Picture
11:15 TV 3 Weather
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11:20 Sporls
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TONIGHT'S LATE MOVIES
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7:30 Mtsl.er Ed
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9:30 Cara Willinms
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