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POMEROY :MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1965
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Attendance is
Recognized at
Sunday School

at School
Around And _ Observed
Teresa Ellls, daughter of Mr.
Band Mrs. Lewis Ellis, obse.rved
About
sixth birthday anniverary
Middleport 1;1 her
with a party held during the
jM

Mrs. 0. P. Klein has
been
returned to her home from Vet·
erans Memorial Hospital after
being a medical patient there
for the past month.

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Attendance
awards
were
made by Supt. Fred Hoffman
during the opening exercises of
Sunday School at the Middleport First Baptist Church SUnday morning.

Middleport Kindergarten class
taught by Mrs. Pearl Reynolds. ·
Mrs. Ellis served Ice cream
and cake and presented the chil·
dren with favors of blowouts
and balloons. Serving as help.
ers were Maureen Luellen, Pat·
ty Hoffman, Brenda Husell, Ka~
thy Hanning and Sally Jo Walters, Jill Spires and Michelle
Robinson. Other guests were
Mrs. John Nash and daughter, Lisa.

Mainly About
· People In
Pomeroy

Mrs. Everett Thom8! spent
the weekend in Coiwnbus with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene DeWees and
family.

Ran Might and niece, Mro.
Ellen Ebersbach were G~llipolis visitors Friday.
Mrs. Charles Buck and ~··
Ellen Ebersbach visited SuD!fay
afternoon at Rutland with 1\an
Might and Mrs. Floyd Rumli~ld.

BIacktop on

Eddie Frick and sister, J~rrl
of Columbus spent the week~nd
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice of with their parents, Mr. and 1\lrs.
Chester were Sunday guests of Paul Frick.
Mrs. Cecil Kimes, Middleport. Mrs. Elias Stiles and M r •·
Mrs. E. J. Hill has returned Carl Moore were Thursday dinhome after a visit with relatives ner guests of Mrs. Herschel Norris, Letart Falls. They abo visin Columbus.
Miss Lena Grueser was the ited Mrs. Ben Spencer at AllSunday dinner guest of Mr. and tiquity.
Bill Neutzllng, Ernie B I n 1
Mrs. Harry Keiser, Minersville.
Mrs. Howard Hysell and Mrs. and· Kenny Frye, who are with
Robert Hoover visited Sunday the National Guards and are
tai&lt;_ing training at Ft. Mead~,
aMd..
srent the weekend with
Receiving a nine months
relatives and friends.
ward was Venida Gibbs.

Receiving an award for six
years of perfect attendance was
Mary Bradbury, daugh~er
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asa B_rad·
Mr. Harry Hysell. Mrs. Grace
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bury, observed her 12th birthHysell received a one year aday Wllh a . slumber party at
ward. · Three month awards
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her home Fnday evening. Pres·
went to Kent and Lori Kloes,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bass of Pomeroy announce the
ent were Jill Harris, Brenda
Mike and David Buskirk, Damarriage of their daughter, Letta Jeannette to Mr. Davtd
Edwards, Lou Ann
French,
vld Wilcox, Pam Neutzling, SalYoung of New York City.
Jennifer Gobel, Patty Harris,
ly Duckworth, Gregory Hayes,
Anita Fultz and Linda Cochran. Jackie Aldredge is
Jeffrey Darst and Nancy BusThe double ring ceremony
took place Jan . 19, 1965, in hotels, supper clubs and 00
. untry An Hour of Recollection and
kirk.
Mrs. Don Burkey, Marietta, C •
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Washington, D. C., in the cham- clubs in t e ew or
an \Deanery meeting of the Catha· visited recently with her moth· I
tven urprlS
Six months awards were prehers of Judge Thomas C. Seal- Long Island area!!.
lie Women's Club was held SunMASON - Jackie- Aldridge, sented to Marla and Darla
ley. and presided over b~ t~is The n~wlyweds honeymooned [ day afternoon at the Sacred er, Mrs. C. A. Emmish.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char- Neutzling, Roberta Duckworth,
emminent jll5!ge of the OJstrJct
Washmgton .. D. ~- l~augur· Heart Church.
Mrs. Leo Smith returned _to les Ald~idge. of Ma~on, was hon- Trina Gibbs and Jennifer Wise.
of Columbia 60tttt of General
week and Will restde tn New
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City.
The. rosary and bened1chon , Mr. and Mrs. William Everson her 16th birthday, last WednesMrs. Young is a gradu.ete of
wa_s grven by the _Rev . F'ather I and fmily. She plans to spend day, at the home of Mr. and
Pomeroy High School, class
Bnsgol of Nelsonville and the , the week with them.
Mrs. Donald Brown of New Hav'57, and is presently employed
Rev. Father Leonard Cen_··ulla
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MR. AND MRS. DAVlD YOUNG

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Church Deanery
Meets Sunday

Service Held
Saturday #or
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Dana Lam ert
Funeral services for Dana l\.1

with Gimbel Brothers
Dept.
Store ol" N. Y. .c.
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Mr. Young IS a nallve
New York and is a professwnal
musician, bandle"der, and vo-

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spoke of the virtue of faith.
Following the service,
the
group adjourned to the church
auditorium for a business ses·
were eonducled Sat- ! sion wilh &gt;Irs. Paul Casci , Dean-

Mr. and Mrs .. Max Lambert
and son, J?e, ~!sited over the
wee}(end With hiS mother, Mrs.
Dana Lambert an~ her mother, Mrs. Harry M!lls.

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Middleport. The Rev. M. E. cial event for all Deanery Units. I end guests' of her parents, Mr.
MEIGS THEATRE I.Dowson
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LAST TIME TONIGHT
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Rurial was made in Che- ~ Fa the: BrJ~gol i~stall~d the
I . Gra•el Hill C&lt;metery. ,new offlc&lt;rs mcludmg MISs AIPallbearers included Wayne ,lce Rowan of Athens, presrdent;
:~~~~~;~::~:E~!R~ic:k~y~ Lambert, IMrs. George Horak, Pmncroy,
, Lawrence ,VICe preSident. Mrs. Eh!abeth
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'lr Lambert ' Mrs. Elizabeth Dean, Ne:sonB'll
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Helen
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Gladys' two. 't Horvath, The Plams, audilor,
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here Prayer by Father Brisgol closthe ,.rvices were Mr. aad 1ed the meetmg and soc1a1 hour
Mrs. Max Lambert and son, [
enJoyed when refreshments
Columbus· Mr. and Mrs. :
served by the host church
IIGeor•e Dooiittie, Berea: Mr. with Mrs. David Ohlinger, Mrs.
Mrs. Wayne McElhinney
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and sons, Craig and
Mr. Grueser, Mrs. Don Mullen and
Au.die Murphy, Darren Me· I and Mrs. Lawrence
.. Jo.seph Wippel the com~
Gavin, Ruta Lee, Skip Hom· ney Charleston w Va.· Mr.
m charge. Mrs. Casci
eier.
and' Mrs Kenneih F~rrell 'Char· presided at the eoffee service.
SUN., MON., TUES.
Jeston,St.W.Va.;
Mrs.W.Avec;.
_Thebe next
meeting
ner,
Albans,
Va.; Mr. Will
held Deanery
at Nelsonville
on
March 14-15-16
John Huston'•
and Mrs. Charles Lambert and Sunday, June 6.
"THE NIGHT OP
son, Richard, Hartford, W. Va.;
THE IGUANA"
Mr. Don Eanes, Lorain, Ohio;
. and Mrs. Paul Gilliand,
Burton, Ava G11rd· Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott, 1:~~~~::•·• Mr · Pete Abele• Mr ·
, Sue Lyon, Deborah Kerr,
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CW'ran, McArthur.
Sylvan Gardner,
Gallipolis, Members of the State Patrol
Ohio: George Baker, Columbus; fattle!Hiin~ were Sgt. W. R. DavJ. A. Gosling, !st.
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S. L. Binkley, all of JackOhio; Lt. W. C. George,
Sgt. S. F. Devall, Columbus;
Sgt. P. D. McCreedy, and Cpl.
Carl Boggs, Galllpolis.

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REVIVAL BEGUN
Revival service$ began at the
South Bethel E.U.B. Church on
Silver Ridge Monday, March 8
and will continue through Sunday, March 14. Rev. Chester
Lemley, Methodist mlnister at
Rutland, is the evangelist. There
be epeclal music each
night. Everyone is invited. Rev.
pastor.
Emerson 1ll
start at 7:30 p. m.

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COMPLETES COURSE
Pvt. James R. Pullins, whose
wife Linda, and parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Theorore R. Pullins
live in Pomeroy, completed an
eight-week personnel administration specialist course at Fort
nox, Ky., March 5. He is
a
1!16~ graduate of Pomeroy Hlgb
achool.

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For Mrr'acies Overm"ght

a blacktop surface :Ill ft. wide
and 6 Inches thick. A~&lt;essments
on property owners would pay
for the paving.
A protest meeting on the proposal will be held March 29, at
7,3D p.m. In the city building.
Those attending the speelal
meeting were Mayor
Dayton
Haynes, Recorder, Mrs. Charlotte Roush, Councilmen Don•ld
Cook Woodrow Foreman Rob'
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Carson
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WOMAN OF YEAR - Mrs. Rose Reynolds. Middleport. assistant vice presldent 0~
the Citizens National Bank, was chosen Tuesday as the ''\\·' oman of the Year", of the
WASIDNGTON (UPI) _ President Johnson has can- Middleport Business &amp; Professional Women 's dub . Mrs. Reynolds , wife of Lawrence
t' d that th $ 1 1 billion aid to-Appalachia legislation Edgar Reynolds. is a member of the hoard of directors of Citizen's National Bank and
tone,
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as of the 21st of thiS month will have 44 years service \\-Ith the bank. She is a charter
will Hwor~rod ~~ate'h o~;rm1ht. k t 11 will depend member and the first treasurer of the " Ohio Group of National Association of Banli
e a e
a w e er 1 wor s a ~ ener etic co- l Women," a member of the board of the Jones Memorial Clinic. past president of B&amp;
not on. the federal government, but upo
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I PW, member of the Church of Christ, Midd ' " " ·' · '" ' l president of the Philathea Sofn
operation on the state and Iocailevel amo:og t~e,;~;~~te: ' ciety . Church of Christ. past president of I oyal Pals Class, Church of Christ. and for
The Middleport Fire departfrom northern Pennsylvama to Central G rg
P the secnnd time president of the Amateur loawencrs club. Mrs Reynolds has one son,
the
ment today announced three
to benefit _by tl.
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Val Edgar and three grandchildren.
To thrs end, the Appalachian RegiOnal CommJSSJon,
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more (Jmd - raising project•.
The department will hold a
which was created by the authorization bill the President
jitney supper later this month
sif,t.ed Tuesday, is ready to roll,
with David Ohlinger as chairMembers ol the Appalachian - - - - - - - - - '
ri]an. In ·April a chicken barbeGovernor's Conferenu &lt;mel/4ent Will name John Sweeney
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cue, wltfi pick-up and delivery
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, shortly before Jobnson slgnM of the Commerce . Ilt!~l't"""'t
L?•u.~N . - .. MAO ~ service, Is slated and during
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not too good, May firemen .will sponsor an
personally on the commission Sweeney presently serves as the , Defensive driving was
tht&gt; Worl~. Affair_s chair~nan. observ-' :· woman ~r the Year,'' lntroc:fut'.
It was .reported toda~. At 71 • all~ day auction such as was
to administer tts funds.
de~artment's expert on Appala- topic developed Tuesday ev~n- ~ '· I here _ts nothm~ . more 1mg the wrnner..., Mrs. Rose Reythe Chmese Commumst leade~ held annually ~everal ye~rs ago.
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ch1an proble~s..
ing after a regular mont~ly dm- 1mporta~t m ,;mrld atra1rs than 1 nolds.
is said ~ 0 be wo~n out by a, ca
Anyone havtng anythmg to
They will be aided by a pres~ The comm1sston already has ner meeting at The Martm R.es- safe- dnvmg, and mt.roduced The club voted to thoose 1
of exhausl~ng. stru~g \
donate for the auction may conldential1y-appointed federal rep- an $800,000 "housekeeping kit- ! taurant or the Middleport Busi·' the speakers. Patrolmen C. K girl for '" Girls State," and nam18
a
hss~stsmten
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a
tact
any
fireman
for
pick-up
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Farm
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resentative who wiU serve with 1 ty" which was appropriated ness &amp; Professional Women's ' Carpenter and D. J . Sickles, of , ed Miss Connie Jo Cooke and
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is lhe approval of the Senate. A 1during the 88th ,ongress to per- club at the Columbus &amp; Sout 11- ~ the 0 1110 tate filg way ptro1. 1 1,1Js:;:; Ed1! Haptonstall altert U~.e
or n erna wna
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lat1'ons ou,·cer Bob Byer sa ·ld reau omen
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Isponsoring a Driver Improve- i regional commission of this type m1t It to ge .un erway ..
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the cUrrent edition of Its month1 The World Today the Auction IS ~lqg he~d
~ l ment Program March 29 at 10 is a relatively new approach in !
Hlgbway Construrtlon
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ter. there w;ls :1 gf'nPra! ques- Mrss Cooke Js the daughter
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ma::~~~tion reports thai May to help ~esident~ WTth thelr !a. m. at the Rock Springs government to deal with whole j . The major emph~sis of _the I Mrs. AI wilda Werner. presl· tion and ans wPr period.
ror .~rs Je~n Cooke, .and is a
Peking 1s apparently
making sprfng cleanmg proje~t. Da~s Grange Hall near Pomeroy.
areas which have similar prob- hve-year program 1s on high- Ident. opened the met&gt;l mg , then
Mrs . Alw1lda Werner, presi- JUmor m Mrddleport H1gh school.
preparations for the post )11ao and places of thP proJects WJII Mrs. Andrew Cross, acting lems.
Mrs. G~oria Miss Haptonstall is the daugh1 ~ay construction w~th $840 mil· turned it over to the program . dent , introduced
pertod with new blood coming be annou~ced later. .
r.hairman and Patrolman Gene It is expected that the Presi· hon tabbed to bmld develop-- chairman.
; Ebersbat·h , special committee ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapinto the Chinese
Communist edThe pthro}eficts adre bemg plan· Scott G~llipolis of the Stat.e
- -- ~--- I ment and access roads into the Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis. J chairman, who announced tht" tonstall , and also a junior in
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Mt·ddl eport H'1gh srhoo1.
party. Younger
Communists n . sof de Ire
to epartment
f 'Is 1can
Highway
Patrol
Isolated va 11 eys and across
000
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s • combination
pay Ofl
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h'•h
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ore being appoln ted to positions
gallon
triple
fire
operative state.wide
program.
~ n'dges of Appalachia
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of responslbtllty ·
trucnowmgu1mum~
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Emphasizing "defensive dnvAn
spokesman ''
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chosenff.to present a slate of
. admmlstratiOn
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E . ing," there are eight lessons,
said that enoug 0 t e states :
new 0 Jeers at the next meet·
CHICAGQ .- ZENITH
RA- mu.'nt Com~~y enThe ~ck q~l:i •II to be condueted at the one I
I have indicated lheir readiness i
ing. They are Mrs. Rose Reydlo Corp, today asked the Fed- cost over $15,000. and when ftn- session. The State Highway Pa- l
I to make use of the funds, so
'nolds, Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, and
eral Commumcatlons Comm1s- lshed in early May will be a troJ and Cooperative Extension MASON - Services are an· that bids are expected to be
.
- Mrs. Ahce Mills.
1 Thursday evening there wiU
slon (FCC) to authorize sub- complete Class A unit wlth 500 Service safety experts are co- nounced for Ralph A. Pickens. taken on a number of highway C:OLUMBUS IUPll - The f1led by Ira L. Portf'r.
scription television on _an "ex- :gallon per minute pumping ea- operating ln ~ all ·out ef- j6t of Mason. who died Tues- Jinks within two mo~ths.
OhJO _Suprem_e . Court. in a far i Porter atlacked th~ _law ?n be a social for members and
tended nationwide. basis." ' lpacity.
fort to make thts program a day at the Veterans Memorial It will be up to th1s Congress lreachmg _de~tsron: rOd&lt;ty upheld 1 se~eral ?rounds. II"' sa1d 11 ue- . guests to be held at the CoiUJll.
Zenith said a p1lot. study at
success.
P..ospital in Pomeroy. He was to actually appropriate the $1.1 the const1tuti?nahty of local or- 1pnved _h1m of pro~erty and cnn·, bus &amp; Southern Ohio Eleetrie
Hartford, Conn.
has n:fu!ed [
DIES IN CRASH
It is anticipated that betwe~n in poor
he~lth for several billion for expenditures. 'fues- l ~i~nce~ agam~t racral d1~crtm- tract rJ~hts. that 1t was undul~ : Company aLa p.m.
the. argument t~t subscr1pt1on CINCINNATI (UPI) _ Mrs. 12,000 to 1•.,000 people
wt~l months. Mr. Ptckens was
a day's bill _ signing merely ap- mat10n m housmg. .
,· . o~press.tve ~o ~ro~ers. an~ mn~
television is "little more than J
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take part in this program m tax consultant for many yea.rs proved the proposal without j The courl made 1ts dec1~ron e} · l~ndrng mstitutwns, that 1t
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a rlch man's toy."' It said pay
was :~ged YTuesdayp~ighng; this state. Other organizations and was a member of the Ma· providing any money.
in upholding the ~nstitut: ionali- went . bey_ond the necessity of
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helping in the program wiU be sonic Lodge No. 23.
jity of an 0 be r l1 n ordmance th~ sttuatton, ~hat_ there_was no
lar1y to middle and lower in· by a Bait more &amp; Ohw Railroad the Extension Council, Grange, He was born ln Raeineo, Ohio 1~w~~o.~"l~:!'&gt;r,;r,~, which mad_e il a crime for ~he , evtdPnce of ~Jscrnnln. atJO_ n . . and
SAIGON IUPH _ u. s. Air owner of _five_ o~ mor~ dwelling that the ordma~re dlscnmmatcome famutes. Subscription tel~ ~ssenger train that hit her car Farm ureau eounclls, and oth- A ril 30 , 1903, the son of the
eivision would nat be able to In suburban Lockland.
Wit- ers.
George
and
Maggie
Amos
Force
B51 jets teamed witb units to d1scnmmate m the sale ed because 1t d1d not_ apply D
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DEPARTMENT CALLED wife. Margaret, and a daught- en the Co:nmulst grip nn Blnh cause of race , creed, or color, mg un1ts
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would nrovide a beneficiAl sun.. saw the tram, and tr1ed to back The Pomeroy Fire departM
p 11 . Thoma both Dinh ~--I
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ment was ealled to the water-- of Mason; five brothers, George disaster, a U. S.
mlhtary s~lesman, or a 1~n mg mst_JtU· , . mance. du7cons~ u t~n . .)e. F"ive Ohio State University facnow availab1t: to the publlt in
works on East Maln-st at 1:50 and Ben of Baltimore Md.. spokesmaa reported loday
twn. to engage m dJscnrntna- ~.:~use tt . e egat
t ~ :;el!tng I ulty members will meet. with
conventional television," Zenith
OPENS ANNEX
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p.m. Tuesday •here a car was Warren of Dayton, Char'les of
The provlace is an
~a t~on in any real estate lransac- :~i:~~ltJes to a housmg cCA'll· the faculty of Rio Grande Coluld.
The L II Z Shop In Pome -oy reported on flre. The blaze was Cleveland, and Richard
of aboot IIIII miles oortheaol of 1100 ·
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has IDDDunced Opelllng of tbe under OOillrol upon arrival of Middleport, and one
oister, Safson. The Commonloll, ••· At the same time _the court
be held Frida at Rio Grande
BERKI!;LEY C~LIF'. - DR. nell door building II the L&amp;Z the firemen.
Mrs Ruth Kautz of Columbus Jng !be same tactleo Nbicb threw out as unconsltlutoonal •
TO VISIT ATHteNS
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Clark Kerr, ~sident of
tbe annex. The anna WlU primar~neral servic~ wm be heki defeated the French lo the Toledo ordinance dealing with I The M~lgs . ~ounty Pomona _The ObJectiVe JS to help the
University of california since lly be • dreu ahop.
Veterans lltemorlal ftospllal t F 1
F
al home all lndochlno war bad threoten- fair housing because il.s terms Grange will 'ISJ! Athens Coun- . RIO Grande College. faculty de1958, reslgnell Tuesday, a vieMefCI General Hospital
ADMISSIONS Beatrice : . : e~:':sdaun:ith the Rev. ed to cut South VIet Nam In were "so indefinite and uncer- ty Pomona Grange Thursday, velop a syllabus, or complete
11m of the bitter student rebe~
ADMISSIONS
DaVId Nap- Niee Racine· Harold
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yff'ciatlng Bur two lhere and bad •e•er&lt;-d lain that entorcement of 1ts March ll. at the Athens Grange outline, for ""ch course taught
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Pomeroy; Amy Eynon, Syra- ial will be in Kirkland
MemorISimposs ibl e. ".
. the college· This step 1·s an
lloll on tile Berkeley canipus per, Pomeroy.
last Deeember.
DISCHARGES _ Dalay Bing, cuse.
ial Gardens. Friends may call tal supply road between Plel- The court m the Oberlm, case m. The degree of Pomona will Important one _toward . Rio
callfornla Gov. Edmund G. MlddleJl!ll'l; 1boJ!las Jones, Che- DISCHARGES - Anna Bias, at the Funeral bome any lime. ku ond tbe port of Qui Nbon, ruled Section _3 of !he cl!y s or- be conferred. Ali Meigs county Grande Colleges accreditaliolt
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meroy.
7 p.m. this evenmc.
dil!lll!!lil!llj n na
!I n;il!~ ment was Invalid, but said this ..
tion, the college's primary goal,
defect did not nullify th• entire
SHOT, KILLED
The fi•e professors who will
ordinance. .
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' IRONTON, Ohio fUP!i -Ray- attend the workshop are Dr;
The Oberlm case. which wa.s _mond Pyles, 48, of near South Collins w. Burnett. profes&amp;af
expected to become 8 landmark Point was shot to death Toes- of higher education; Dr. Pllll
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(UPI) ble lor . the federal Apllalacbla lbUJ far h8! befn from near anything definite on the route, day were Holmes, Coshocton,;ol challell8" _! 0 -~heur~nance in South Point. Arthur Kinker, Harold C. Trimble, all Jll'(llfto
- 'l1ie .sqJibeastern
Reo prosraril. ..,.blch was espeeted Cincinnati to Bridgeport Jn Beh but rlitber
gel tbe oounties' Muskingum, Gue111sey, Tusca-1
ASKS DIVORCE
151. Coal Grove, was arrested by sors or education; and
Dr.
~ /Conference'~
to provlde iome of the money mont County.
· leellngll about the project.
, rawas, Carroll, Harrison, Bel-~ H'ld lo'" . B
RD 1 1sheriff's deputies for question- Frank J. Zidonis, assistant pre..
coni~!~ WdaY, hel4
JleC: tor tjle hlg!tway. .
B. B. MUis, committee chair- No official estiqiate of the I mont and. Jefferson, ma,king up Ra~ia:, h~;~~ledo!g:,'iition 10; ing. They said he ran from the lessor of edueation.
oM ~ II I!WIY
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man, oald tbe counl)' repreoen- eost of the highWay has been sub-reflioD 3.
di rce from Glenver Leon Ro~- tcvern after the shoot mg.
Because all R10 Grande ~
· vlewa of cow
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It wiD
~ to the "!mmlt-_tatiYI!II oubmHted lhelr recom- made, but ·ahout the loweot fig- .Representatives were heard ' vo RD 1 Racine, char ing
lege faculty me~ wlll Itt; ·
,~9fflcl~~a!S= :~::"':~·:~1JonJto.:rr II"~ t~~Wc..-DI@IIalions on lbe location of ure heard for lbe ~ly 2110 TUesday !rom sub- region gross neglect of duty andgex- RUSHED TO HOLZER · mvolvedmttllsday-kmgWOilriJ:
'A~= the l'Qild, l1t .atces11 toa4J to II mile road was In the neighbor- comgosed of Clermont,
lreme -cruelty,
R. C. Hagar, Hobson Road. shop, no claaseo will be held. I( .
area
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frill!! their- OOIJ'1!illll;. ~verb- hood of. $300 mJUlon.
Hlgh)and, Adams, Ross,
was rushed to Holzer hospital the college that day.
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. The state expecll to receive an&lt;l Scioto, ·and sub-region 2.
BOND FOKFEITIID
at 2:58 p. m. Tuesday by MidLlr.lt.L TEMi'tl
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l'e(ll1lllebta1JV!'I 41 ·· No Eollllfate • . _ $141 mU!I"nl' ~ federal aid l'rom made up of Perry, Hocking, Judy Eben, Pomeroy RD, foro dleport emergency - rescue . The temporotw-e In
~ I'1JI!$l! tile .Mills,. publisher Qt the IrOnton .lh,e ApPA~.;In' btll ~'!* 'l'ues- Vlilton, Jacl&lt;son, Lawrence, feited a $50 bond in Meig:&lt; C un-, ' oquadmen. Aidmen· said Mr. roy's' buslne., district at
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the meelf11J·• ...y W ~l~ .J~.
G•i!la· !Jieigs, Athens, Morgan, court today ori a char~• of j llagar was surlering from a a.m. today wu 12 dt~
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Mr.• . .george Luster were her ~niversity, Columbus, OhiO. She
mother, Mrs. Smith and sister, IS a senJOr at. Pomeroy. High
Mrs Jackie Anderson and
school and wilJ enroll m the
ily ~f Jackson. They
~xecutive Secretarial CoW'Se

CARS"'Y REENLISTS
PFC Gary L. Carsey, whose
mother, Mrs. Martha W. Carsey, lives at 128 Union Ave.,
Pomeroy, reenlisted for four
years in the Regular Army Feb.
26 while serving as a typist
Headquarters, I Corps Jn Korea
Carsey, 19, enttred the Army
in October 1963 nd completed
basic training at Fort Knox, Ky.
He Is a 1963 graduate of Middleport High school.

Firemen to

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WilMiss Carla Gilmore, student liam M. Ohlinger, son of Mr.
at Ohio University, spent the I and Mrs. Conrad M. Ohlinger
weekend with her parents, Mr. of 204 W. Locust St., Pomeroy,
and Mrs. Carl Gilmore. MISS has arrived lor duty at Kunsan
Gilmore is doing her student AB K a A I el specialist
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ENROLJ1! IN CBU
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miss Linda Ann Sauvage, danE. Bartletl and children, Cher- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
yl, Dianna, Lucinda, Carol and Sauvage, Route 2,
Pomeroy,
Michael of Kirkersville, Ohio. has completed arrangements to
Visiting Sunday with Mr. and enter the Columbus B~siness

church
services
port Church
of at
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Attending were Charlene Dodd '
Sandy Stewart, Rosemary Sisk,
the honoree, and the hostesses,
Charlene
Kelly and Brenda
Brown. Sending glftswere Don- ,

Most Streets
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A powerlal ear:bqaab hao
destroyed Ito ..U.g01 aiHI
SELMA. Ala. (UP!) - Negroes, angered by the beat- kUiod two elderly womea .oa
log of three white out-of-town mirusters 00 a city street, u tt.ecean Sea llllaDd, aceordRepresentatives from Meigs county asked the Southvowed to march on the Dallas County courthouse today to m, lo "'porto reacbll!J bere eastern Ohio Regional Council in Athens Tuesday to have
protest segregation practices.
today.
"Feeder Roads built through Meigs county to the proposOne of the mirusters _the Rev. James Reeb, 38, of
AD earUer report from t'&gt;e ed AJ.lpalachia Way Route.
Boston _ received a severe head injury and was rushed Seillmolelleal lnlllltute In UppAttorney Bernard Fultz and County Highway Supt.
to University Hospltal in Birmingham Tuesday night for ~~~ Sw~~· ••~.~_elheeartla- E. E. Follrod, representing Meigs county at the SEO sestG
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su .ery. 8 con on was escrt e as very
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thai devaotalod Skopje, Yago- open this section when the new highway is constructed.'
The other clergymen - the
slavla Ill lt3
struck TaeoFultz suggested that S t a t •
·-- ---Revs. Orloff F. Miller, 25, of day but they stepped aside aft- day 'nfsbt 11-wu eenlered Route IZ4 be rebuilt from the "It is my feeling that Meigs
Hingham, Mass., and Clark 01- er granting King and his fol- Ill nonbwealera Turkey !be Letart Falls area to Jackson County will have to have these
1~0, 32, of Berkeley, Calif. - lowers permission to pray. King hutitute l8ld.
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where it could be connertt'ct feeder roads to the Appalachia
with the Appalachia
route way if it is going to help open
were oot seriously hurt when then turned around and led the
attacked by four or five white marchers back to their rallying
there.
1the sections nf our county that
He also offered the council ,have the most possibility for
men Tuesday night after J)(lint Jn a church.
leavlll(! a Negro restaurant.
Say Marcil VIctory
other suggestioliB regardin~ the industry."
Participate In March
King called tbe march a vicA palachia Route that would
P
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Fultz offered numerous sugThe three ministers were part lory but many Negrres and
serve to. benefit Meigs cuunty. gestions to the council on the
of a number of clergymen who white cleravmen ex:pressed disFultz said as an alternative
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routes" recommer.da·
c&amp;me to this central Alabama satisfaction with the short-lived
Route 124 could be Improved tions showing several ways the
t•,wn to participate in a civil walk. There were mutterfrom Letart to Pomeroy and Meigs County section could be
righ!A march
Montgomery lngs that a "deal" had been
lhen 143 be rebuilt.
connected with the AppalachTuesday. The march, led by Dr. made between King and state
Fall• satd It to bll under- Ia Way .
Martin Luther King Jr., turned authorities. King denied !hill MASON - The Mason town otandlng that lbe Appalachia
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b&amp;ck quietly, however, alter and said the decision to turn council at a special m~tlng Way aa propooed would ba"'·
" We don't expect to get all
passing !he spot outside the back If ordered to do so by Monday night by unammous I) touch lo tile northweot eor- the "feeder roads" that were
city
lin:alt.s
where
state troopers had been made the vote adoptoed a resolution
to aer of tbe ceuaty. H U evea recommended, but feel
tha~
trooper• and a mounted posse night before.
!"'ve 90 per cent of the streets comes Into Melga.
we should get some of them,"
used tear gas and clubs to Many white clergymen left m Mason, wh1ch IS approximate- The Pomeroy attorney :~dded, Fultz said this morning.
ed
break up 1 similar march Sun- alter the march, but
1ft- tr t
. others ly1'113D,OOO
eonyseenowpav
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were expect ed to amve today. . Ma
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d morning at a Martin Restaurant breakHONOR PAST PRESIDENTS- Past presidents of the Middleport BP&amp;W club were 0001 astunr:lidents and the resident, Mrs Alwilda
fast. Seated left to tight ar~, Mrs. Rose Reynolds, MdrsL. Es:;il'lie SRussckhell, Mr;· ~~~~el:.S~~ a~l~ria lbersbach.' Grace Pr~tt, Mary Roush, Jape!
Werner. Second row, Phy!Us Stanley, Betty Le&lt;lnar , uc e wa
arne ,
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afternoon, with Mrs. Elizabeth
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HELEN HELP US!

arty age ":::U::, ~u~~~==r~:;.,·~:
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aald King wtn stay
tn Alabama several days long·
er and plans to be pHsent
when federal tllolrltt Judge
Frank Johnson bean a petition
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Injunction Thursday
or 1 ~n Dallas County Sheri 1 1
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BY - - WJNGE'I'l'
named Aaron Ad111111 wbo Is were badly bampered by early 5-tO Ed )Vhlte, at &amp;ll&amp;fdl.
piled 1 briUIInt ....-aD 22WI
Con lbt Tnrnadooo take lbe just short of being fabulous. and late ....... lnjuriea, knowa 1 Frazier is the brother of r.... , record at New - 'l'lgen .... '
A forward, Adami Is scoring the Sonthern team wW bave Ita mer Oblo Slate IJD!venlty eat- A weU-belaneed clull
tbat
Tbla quetlllon wt11 be ODJwer-- at o 21~ point per game aver- bends full.
Ho d0esn1 bny 1er, Leroy Frazier. "n&gt;e
oldl!r likes to run and-. Neweel SaturdaJ wben the Soutbem age tllld c:ommlllds tho respect the idea hiJ iboys ore beateu be- 1Frazler played onlbe New SO. ton lied Waverly tllld Porto111gb achool cage teama goeo a- ol all oppeeltlon teams. He bao fore the game to played, how- 1ton team that weot to the otate mouth Weot for the SoulberD
plDit !mpreulvo New Booton scored 556 points so Jar
this .ev..-.
finals at the e!OIIe of lbe J95t.«J Ohio Conference Cltampiollsblp
from Scioto county at 1 p.m. year, and certainly. Southern 1 "n&gt;e Southern starting line-up ......._ Hla younger brolber II this year. B&lt;&gt;th Waverly tllld
lo Claaa A district tournament bas reaaon to hope he doesn't will probably he 6-J Norrnao dolllg prely lair for bimaell Portamouth Weot IN
Claso
play at Ohio University.
score many more.
'Norril a1 center, 11-2 Larry In the game, too. Roger II lbe AA sebools.
Price and Gordon Fisher
at second leadlot! scorer for New 'ftiE TIGEIII' lll!lCORD
On paper, lbe Tigers tram - New B&lt;&gt;ston has scored forwards llld Marv1o McKe~ Boston with 281 polnta w b II e N.D.
OPP.
GleMwood 111gb school at New 1637 points thiS season whlle vey and Bill Baer, or Ja&lt;;k Boo- White has 22$, Goddard, :1211 and N.D. 11 EuWil &lt;Pib ()o,) 1'1
Booton ore odds on favorites. · their opponent.o have netted on- tlclt, at guar&lt;ls.
Holsinger, 173.
N.D. 11 P-meolll 'll'nl 'II
Here are oome of tho tea- ly t.219. Tius gtves the Ttgers BesideB Adama, the New- New Boston lo coached by N.D. iZ Porllmoath NICre

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WAS~IN:;.~~an !.;den ~I he &amp;err) .:sclnds hb ..,_ ABE BAR BEIJ.ES NICE?
ing, but II bealll ten"~,,
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of the party, eathered Ieday to
SEN Ia It possible to meet a _..
h le 0\'enln~ you'D ltnolW [
launch lbt moot ambltlouo pN~ COLUH"V8 - THELabo Co · you'd really Uke to know In a '" 0 t be really _ LONESOMB
. WASHINGTON (UPll-Pre!- that he would send it immedi- llrst by the HoUSe ond then th•
-mounted In CoD&amp;J'OSS to- ately to Congress.
S...ate. Chairman Emanuel
eel yet undertaken to reshape ate Commerce and
r
m- bar! I mean a nice girl, not mllll
day for new legislation 1&lt;&gt; en- U past practice is followed , Celler, D-N.Y., of the House Juthe Image of the GOP.
mlttee was to resume heartnp just 1 "load" number. 1 tried GEORGE
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. ltlrce Negro votmg rights.
oivil rights would be taken up dietary Committ,. baa li8nlfied
llley were member! of the today on two fair housing
gofnl to chureh In the oily I Dear GenriO:
_, Impelled by the viole"ce at
his intention to 111ve consider•·
Republican CoonllnalinC CoJn. appareotly with the lnten n wu transft;rred to, and . 11'1 Here's a let~ that may Ill'
Seima, Ala., oor1bero oongr..,_
YOUTH TO MEET
lion of new Jeaislatoo top pri- SELMA, Ala. (UPil - Do• mittee, 1 panel oet up a\ the ~..~~~~ndfa~o'b~~· ·~~:.:: good 1nr reltt.on but not lnr 1 wer yolll' questiOn. I'll odd:
men of both parttao called Inod
onty.
agen, whitt men of the elotll suegostiOn of GOP~
sd
1 n atmo .. meeting alllgle girls. SO !tried yes you CAN find Dice glr1s at
llstently fnr actioll.
The Meigs Coonty Me\h tst The COII8TO&gt;sional atmoo· l and Neero maids and llborerl a1 teed..-. to Rive the party I opened Tue "!~ ::.Om t b 0 the bowllng alley and the giris bar~ - If you're luclty. 1114
Democrats sharply erlticlzed [Youth Fello':~pd;!lla:::\': pbere was much the same "' . walked side by side over the new pollcy-maklng l"lce.
~rt!":r: years ago, when were aU In leagues. D"!'ces you'll bave better luclt by jtiiJ&gt;o
~labama authorities for their I officers a~d S d g M Ph 14 u. 1963 after the racial VIOl~ arching bridge that spans the A messoae was eqlected from dvn rlght.o demonstrators stag- won't work - they come etther lng a night school clasa, or
handling of the Selma situation nmt, me; ng un u':itted ~,:;'etho- at Birmingham, AlL The uoe mud&lt;ly Alabama Ri-.
former Pnldeol Dwtehl D. E!J- ed att-lns, chafn.IM and Ue-tno with their bus bands ot llead- trying to meet 1 ill7
wilt
and lor the atate'• voting prac- ~ ~h o~e7~ . 30
m·
of dogs and fu-. boSeO on dem- When they 1 to p P • 4, tbeyl ..,bower, wllo was aklpplllg tilts In the Houao chamber and In I• and y011 can lei a lump oo knoWI a couplo of lllrll tram
·t!tes.
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onotraton then sealed pauaee ......., surrounded by much o itlltlal session of the 26-member the eovernor'a offloe while thft tho bead thai way.
the secretary pool.
·: RepubUciDI turned their fire
ol the 1IG4 ~VII
bll!U It II&gt;• armed miebt of the stat&lt;! SNUP to remaln at b1s winter fair bouslng bill wu bottled up 1 ,1 11
sslble that women Writes a lonely &amp;lrl:
011 the Johnson admitllotration,
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
aeemed like Y lltat
po ce of Alaballl". They dit ll&lt;ll "treat In CIIUfomll.
in committee. A large, but or- ..~ ~ ust 11 I do, be- Dear Helen:
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Other ab!enlees were Barry derly, crowd waa on band.
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IODelyT I have I'm not a pick-up but I ll Ill
· aCCUIIDg h of deloy and timid· Amy Eynon of Syracuse wu toor IU barTago at Selma Sllft- flinch.
1111n the flee of what they be- transported to Veterans Mem- day bad )II'Qduced 1 similar On an4 on they como, under M. Goldwater, 19M prealdenllal
C8IIM
J al who didn't look licit and tired 01 stayinl boml
' lilved ware dear conotltutional orlal Hospital at uo p.m . on mood in Waab~Qaton.
the llllll!ll eyes of Selma white~ nominee, wbo was said to be THE HAGUE - PRINCE8S : n u:ver
th make or going tq a movie 110111 or
vlolationl.
Tuesda b the s acuse Emer- Pn&gt;d\&gt;ll rllht.o _ . , . . . , whO lined tho of lhetr tied up by muttary reserve dut_Y Margriet of Tho Netherlands,
e
Y were 00 •
tho
• with 0110 of the gtrla
Behind lbt scenes, the Jua- IJency ~J.d an.i' admitted as ; of both partleo .,.....S that """ 1toWil and stood in windo1n and and All M. Landon, the party ' 22, Is en1aged to a Dutch law :ut -~=·:: ~I
da~ cfflee. so we've taken to· &lt;ttop.
lice Department was trying 1&lt;&gt;
edlcal alien!
lei!slatton .....tod to speed , doonvl.VS. n o t II the rolumn 18311 nominee.
student -nd will become
the Y
me,
pfnl 1nr 1 di-lnk at this bar draft !eglslatloo wblcb would a m
p
.
up the reeistratton of N..,-o «mred tht bli&lt;ltf tram ..,. Among thOse planning to al· first member of the
ancient don11 not to take a chan~ which isn~ a lint.
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command the support of northvoters_ n.o 111011 troquen~· en4 to the other.
Itend were lour possible eandld- House of Orange Ill marry a of be ng taken lnr an eaoy mar . U you doni act Uke Goo 01
·tlto Republicans u well as IMPORTS DROP
suggested rern..ty,.... the.,.._ "" W• Shall Ovorrome." they ate. for the 1ll68 persldentlal commoner. Queen Juliana an- ;\lao, Helen, I don't eJpeclally those girls that needs 1111 ejeo.
. Democrots. This bipartisan sup- WASHINGTON iUPII -;- The aUon of fed..-.! modlinery "' ' song. puttill8 ..,. loot afler an- nomination-former. Vlee Presl- nounced today. He is Pleter Van Uke sitting at a ber all even- trlc prod to make her keep
port wu deemed neceaoary for Gulf and East Coast dock stroke regtJtor lielroes other in • sl.lw bUt steady dont Richaro M. Ntxon, Gov. Vollenhoven! 23,_ • student at
.
~er distance (from men), you
· the passage of any bill, but 11 caused a 27 per cent drop m and ioeal offi011.ts-"' * lmareh that brollgbt them clos- Geor!ie w. RomneyofM!chogan, Leyd"'! UniverSity who play•tn honor of thetr aon Charles have no trouble.
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'WU proving to be slow work January imports. the Commerce lay the pr-oc.-ess. But tba-o also ' or and elosor Tuesday to I Gov. William W. Scranton of the patano. hkes J&amp;zz and once who with his wife spent four
We have met a pretty good
-Ill achlevt.
Department said today . Total was rising ..,.tlmeDI for lelis- 1pbalan• of beavily armed state Pennsylvana und Gov. Nelson A. led hls own D!rleland band.
days . here . Th... who htlped bunch of people here - abdtit
Rockefeller of New York.
to enJOY tbe occasion were Mr. the aame crowd every Friday
l'tesldent Johnson announced importa were valued at 11.2 bol· latmn to COD!n&gt;l pol!ot bnltalit)' trooperS.
tl!tt ht expected to complete lion for the month, compared against deltiOils!rltm
llld M Th.,.. were the same troop- A policy statement was ex•
arod Mrs. Alfred Arnold, their night. We have a lot of ladgba
·draftlnl of new civll rights leg- with $1.6 billion In December. fUrther limit or baD ~· .,.. who srtacked Negroes with peeled to emerge from the
son Charles and wife, anolber and aometlmea get a dote. An4
Jllatil&gt;D by thlo weekend and 1964.
Itho lUO of Voter lile"ac7 test&gt;- \t'JIT fl! tllld billy clubs when meeting by mid-afternoon along
son Dick and wife and son, Mr. wt haven't lost oilr reputallons
~ refused to turn around In with • report on the crution of Mrs Helen Tyler and dough- and Mro. Raymond lll&gt;ble, Mr. from It You have to watcb
• similar march two da)'a ear- "task forces." Theoe groups will tor Mrs Wyman Denney spent andl Mkrad.l John Webb. A dlovMe~ out for ihe married onl!ll t!&gt;al'l
declarations of GOP
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gh
d pot uc
nner was serve . .
• ttt.
lier
prepare
of
a day wtth thetr dau ter an and Mrs Roach retumed
to all. Tbe alngle lellows are uae
Big Jim Clark, the sher~f of policy on an asoortment
na- siSter and family, Mr. and Mrs. their ho.:ne at Augusta Geor· WI: just - LONELY AND OLD
Dallas County, was on the Ilona! llsuea.
Basil Harris of St. Albans, W. ·a Tuesday
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ENOUGH TO TAKE CARE Of'
1
bridge, but his mounted posse
Va., the occasion being t be g Mr and
Baafl H•rrls OURSELVES
was not . Clark, who Sunday
Harris's daughter, Elizbeth's nd ·1 11
1 St Alban W Dear Helen·
had directed his club awlnginl
birthday.
am y 0 •
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ridef's from 8 car, wa 8 GD foot.
Recent Saturday evening visi~ Va. spent the weekend with I would llke ~.correct FtabtBy DOROTHY KILGA.LLEN
The stato troopers were clear,
,
ors of Mr. and Mrs.
David )their parents, Mr. arod Mro. lNG Them Off In tha llrot
ly m charge and Clark buoied
Ball were their daughtero, Mr ' Keith Tyler and Mr. nd Ml'll. place lone damea have.. 11
BROADWAY GRAPEVINE
have heard of them by no~. haps there was •. good reason: , himself at the fuot of the bridge
\and Mrs. Charles Roach. Mr.\ Earl H.arris.
much right In b~s as 1 blliTarita the lovely TahJtianlwouldn't we? Anyway, therel lbut reportersdulnt probe deep checking the press cards of M Car] Easterday Racine and Mrs. Raymond Robte, Mr.i
band. type man wbo, U hi
who co-'starred in an on-and • no reason for not going along ly into a recently headlined newsmen
h ~~· ' d 1 th deaih of h~ and Mrs. John Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach really was, would be bome bav..
off-screen romance with Mar· j with the trend if you're runninfil l death. ~f they had, they would I Tr'oope~ Maj. John Cloud had 3 ~si:Sr~ers Floe Nye on Fel&gt; A birthdy dinner was held were recent dlnnt'!r guests of 1ing a Martini with his wlf'l.
lon Brando during the makmg la busln~s .
have. discovered the protagon the major state role in the co
.25 rio Jatey Nye was a recent Sunday at the home Mrs. Roach's
grandparents, Women have as much rlgbt to
of "Mutiny On the llounty" is
1st tned to persuade o famous drama "You people in this ruar~- .hi yof th I te Wald of Mr. anli Mrs. Alfred Arnold ,Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Webb.
make passes at men as mea
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j
pal
to
go
with
him
It
dldn
t
·
·
the
uaug
er
e
a
have to make passes at womeD
.
breakin~ into .!!how busme!ls m, Darling Art Carney, onp of 1
thL~ tl e ·But the al group are ordered la stop," he and Carrie Olom Batey
born
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a new w~y on the tropic•ai I"· the star~; of Nell Slmnn's.. ntow I ~o~~~sed Wit~ lhe idea pof shouted J_nto a loudspeaker, just February 2. 1874. She 'died at
,
~nd,: ~ern 11 .~~J!:r:
land Shes danr1~8 J
the comedy, ·'The Odd Couple. Wl 111d in
An ie Oickinson'sl8t· as he had Sunday, minutes be- \ the home of her daughter, Mn.
It.
wasn _...........
C!horuB line of a mghtclub there Ibe more nervous than pNiorm~omance ~ at least for pub- fore the troopers. followed by Louis Hart. Bleo Burnie, Md.
advance~ (~4 looktng at 1tbe
and surprised travelers report Iers always are when a show nas 1\ic consl)!'TlPllon - is Johnny Clark's posse, moved into the She was a former resident of .
dames), bed be somep act
tbst she l(et~ no .blllmg, no so~o IitR premiere on Broadwa? Doc- Magnus, a disk jockey in Lns Negroes with clubs and gas.
Portsmouth and Racine. Her I
else. ITth~ hi I wu just : : ;
spot. Marlon s fnends ~ay ~.. ed tors have decided that s the An~Z;eles
Ayllene Gibbons It was a tense moment. Dr. husband Winfred Scott Nye, a
glq.th o bl-~- aaWy -prod lo
wasn't pleased when ue uear night he'll become a grandra f
M rtl L th
King Jr who
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use at e C\Ow-~ ea e
65
about Tarita'~ v~nture_ - but ther for the first time. courtesy ~tands ~h!o~ c~~~s~ ~~;~~ w!lk! r:-a/rthe head -~~ the Portsmouthced:g:lst lnfa~ath
•
keep the nuncalled glrla away
then, Marlon IS~ t ter~~~inea~~ of his daughter Eileen
Get I~~eas char::~r - all 39\t~ column with some of the big- ye~~:· ~!: been aer member ~f
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- New Boston baa won 21 of
Its 23 gameo this aeason. Seve.r·
al ol Its Vtctones were agamst
Class AA se~ools.
- Tbe Tigers are rated as
one of tbe top Class A team• in
the state by both wire service•
17th tllld 8tb by UP! llld AP).
- They have I fl-1
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Monday Nile Mixed League
Mareb 1, 1965
Ashland OU - Louise Gilmore 529 : Hank Am be rger 477 ;
Amanda Sawyer 443; Mac Saw.
yer 518: Total 1967. Won 3, Lost
0. Bee Cee' 1 - M'ld
1 red Bowen
396; Jan Chesher 420; Bob Bowen, Sr. 466; Harry Ch,.~h.,r 431;
Total 1713; Won 0, Lost 3.
Pinheads - Ada Nease 391;
Sally Bartels 346; Art Nease
459; Edd Bartels 401: Total
160; Won 2, Lost 1. C e II a r
Dwellers - Joyce Bowen 305:
Sharon Yeauger 319; Bob Bowen, Jr. 379, Larry Carson :lr:i;
Handicap 108; Total 1496; Won
1, Lost 2.
Patolea - Dorothy Clark 467;
Bill Clar k 129; Pat Inge ls 366 ;
Clyde In. ·, 615; Total 1""''
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Won 3, Lost 0. H &amp; C'a - Shlrley Custer 351; Hueh Custer
334; Ph)'llis Hennessy 428 : Tom
Hennessy 445; Handicap 108";
Total 1666. Won 0, Loot a.
Team High Thrte Games Ashland Oil 1976: Team High
Single Game - Ashland Oil
690j Ind. Higr Three Games,
Men _ Clyde Ingels filS; Worn-

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of e~~~ B~oncert irn- 1,~e:r~Y 1~~h;;i~;nm~e~o~ork thi~ : pounds ~~ her - in
~v- ~~ names ~ the fields of re. the Bigelow Methodist Church
O::r:elen:
ptesario in show business, and interested in a. third a!rporl on ed ,one o She pla,ys .~od. s,eJ· hgJOn and CiVIl rights, brought for 66 years and was the old~st
The letter from .TME tnsrriall wonder . The Beatles have Staten Island. not far from the ger ~. m f~her; \:,~ Mr. Joy- I th~ column to ~k halt.
d member of the church, bemg
trigues me. If jt is my husband
ius! agreed to play I one mg'lt Narrows Brld~• - Probably the boy, a lp em mer.
We ~ouldU e to. pray a~ 91.
she is talking about (who -5
for him in August, at an IIce Age will prevail
,
a.sk God guidance m th~s dt!: Survivors Include a son, RUB·
his home life 11 terrible but
1~1E~~fee~ somewhere In the
PT. PLEASA!.iT
flcult period nf transition, kln Nye Lansing Ill.· Ji'our
bl
If
't dlv rce him)
of $100,000
the People who really . know .an~
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
Kjng told the major.
daughter~. Mrs. Harold ·Dunn,
sha~e en= for ber~ I would
everyone
would care a~out show busmess cAn .t l pT. PLEASANT,\\'. VA.
''You can have your praye.r Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Miss ElizI
a . YOIUI ·,kl
to be in). Now all Sid baa help ~Igghng ove-r the revl(~W
Saturday, ~~a~r 6. 1965
and relurn t~ your church If abeth Nye, Mrs. Frank Blood.
gladly :lve bh~~e :!ses with
do is find an arena
large er who carped at the cham~es I HOGS - 17~ !0 220 17 25 to you so desire," Cloud told 2201 Sunrise Ave and Mrs
mah rryts toer,h u
re ..~o.u.a~- II
t rd
h t 0 hold bout m •·&amp;Jund of Mustc."
sa' mg 1
· K'
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t rea
arm our to~~~M.~n:•
s u Y en_oug
a
''Lone! Goatherd'' had been 8 17.10; Heavies 16 25 to
16.7:li ~i,
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Hart of Glen Burnie; seven
I try.
screammg teen-a~rs. get
Y . b 11
t
IFat SoWB 16 25 to 15 OO · Boars
\\e Shall Overcome, sang grandchildren and nine great
Tr
1
1
live ., a
tlckato printed, and atand weal Alpme, ~et ~n/" &lt;tage 19 00 to 10 50 · .Pig• 8 to 10 Stock Ithe marchers and, when they grandchildren
lfu~, to ~~
b
...._
while the loot rol!t In
IWhhal stage . h hrtaMn Y noMt tun IShoats 20 td 21
.
-~ had finished, they knelt to the Funeral oe.:Vtces were held
"W e be ') but 1 aal =.:_
Ashley's friends expect t e one m w 1r
ary . a1 m ,
...,...E
.
d.
remem r.
1 nee
-1 li
. In
.
I performed ln the original musi- I CA • u..
- Heifers 17 to 17.- I pavemen an praye
Feb. 28 wlth burtal in
the
rted the guy eight years 110 I
to atart tram
g on pmeap25 Fal Cows 14 to J" 70 · Can·
1B · 1p k
and poi
momentarily, Ical. .There was not mu&lt;'h dane I . 10 t 13· Milk aC . 140 I They marched 10 000 strong Memorta urta ar .
have •pent at leut 11 houri I
0
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"""I" p
rd · h ·
ff 1ing m that Rodgers and Ham- ners
ows
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day workln&amp; to support oar
~
ep~
II II OVI?g o merstein show except m the to 168 . Stock Cows and Calve.; down the main street m DeBASKETBALL FUN
ho bold .. _... ~.o:.. ...........,.. . &amp; vacation 1n Hawaii and 1
.
, 10 1118· St -k st~·• 18 to trot'!
use
111au um
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ballroom scene The
"Alpme "
Oc
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MASON - Saturday evening
t
both bualnell IJid
figure Ltz will follow hl~ l balle1 ' ' took pl~f'e in Mis~ ' ' ~r- 2125 ; Stock -Hetfers 1650 to l They stood In front of the theMasonGradeschoolandthe
venur:~ I
wtle: _..
just for t~ thrill o~
_It '\ tin 's btdroom when she c~as- 1 17 60: Stock Steer Cal\·es 16 to . White House with their borne- West Columbia arade schoo1
pe~ .lo
;.t
Mooern life certamlv IS
swek H fer c 1 e !5 tu i m d 9 ;~ 9 Th
pra ed on
e
~
ergy wr ve, ..,... ...... ...u&amp;~...,.,
22
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h ed th1mder and hghtrung, d1- ·
ei
av s
. I a e oe•• ·
ey
.Y
will play a basketball game
' ~
h
"""' for ,,_ ~--·r
more uJUI.ltrn. W en
: 17 50.
the statehouse lawn m New
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enoug res~..
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recent widow - her hus r&lt;clor Robert Wose astutely sub·[ VUL CALES - T
31 · H
shlr
d th
led startmg at ~ 30 p.m. and lotto even try any more. This II
the famous one - d~ stitul~ "My Favont~" Thm~~ Seco~ds 29JO · Mediumnp~ t~ I o:d:lcae:·:~usy ~{rC:~~w
lo\\iing thJS .game, the Mason
• 1961 ~MIA, l~e.
-...
not bls flrlt affair, nor will I
&amp;he couldn't wait to take and Lonely Goat~er
tu.rll
27.10; Comm~n &amp; HeavleS 25 · Th swarmed out of Harlem PTA men Will play the Mason
,
be his last - LRL
bo~~er bridegroom, the au- ~ m ~~rp~~~~e b \~e
to 29 , Culls 2().25 to 24.
and ~cketed the FBI office in PTA women. The postponed Majnd wlten tomeone
need• you, you,. nwer Dear L:
Informed her they ' g nu .
YI'
h
Ewes &amp; Lambs 11 .J() Head.
New York They locked them- sor PTA meeting will be held\
aro•nd •• , whr aren't rou &lt;atthi•l &lt;timinals1 • , ."
You and JME are from op'
issue proptr papers bf· and their puppet s orgJvr t c
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Thursday evening at 7 p m.
sJte sides or the country but
oew fellow wasn't 21. critirs of the rrltic Jf they have i
selves to the past oUJce m Bal~ ess the men In
'um
JOVmg couple went ah•ad the feeling that he never saw Iwn.OERNESS AWARD
tlrnore. They slaKed a alt·ln at
~~v:"a lot In .Ommo~And to
anyway, and will in- the slaiJe show .. lnrode,.tally, I WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Los Angeles, paraded In CleveLI\Lo I'd sa : •It
~
the honeymoon long the day the re\'lt'WS appeared. I Ntaiflnl Wildlife Federation has land a~d were dragged from
a 't ha
~ (with •
to get married ao sooo , "Sound of Music" took in $10.- • cited the Scripps-Howard News- the pohshed halls of the Justice
can C nge 1a
1,;;)
~- bo 0 tf '
nd t
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De rt
t · w31h'""'"
...,
help of a marr ge counse..,.
500
has hlo birthday.
at I·~ x
•ce. a
reas- 1paper Alllance for "outstandlne
pa men '"
l.-.-n.
call bls bluff and cbuck blml
aficionado• may
be urers say $1.300 a day means leadership In the field of 000• All across the North Tuesday,
.
d lt bat' but a rock ·n
rnll ' you have a h1l.
Iservatlon education" durlng whites joined Negroes in proBy LYLE WR.SON
1pelled to work for U.S. dollars. The crowers further assert ~ife,~ too short to speD
named Monti Rock 3d
1964.
teatlng racial violence In All·
United Pms lnleruallonal ·I They came to the United States that their loasea wiD be In tha mg. -H.
.
booked for a one-night 1 Ava G•rdner at the Re8•ncy, ; The award, presented at the be'"":. They were alill marchPresident Johnson'a Great SO- on their own.
mlllions of dollars unle11 Wlrlz Your Bflt&gt;IDI .JIIIul Depart- •
at Basln Street, tradi· will he around New York for federation's 29th annual meetina, ing m WlSconsm today, and clety has run mto some bad
Cut Foreign Labor
relents, thereby bUdna' tbe ment
1!'""1 borne of fine music. on about a week before taking off. cited editors and writers of th~ civil rights leader&amp; in many trouble at the grass roots. More Under authority voted htrn by prices of fruitland vegetables. Dear Helen:
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March 14. No word on for her little Spanish town, lt6 Scrlppo-Howard newspapers cities vowed the demollltr.. accurately, the bad trouble is at the U.S. Congress, Wirtz Is mov- It II not unreaannobla to believe _My .little four • year · • ~
and Monti II, but they c.Jadnd. The Regency has an- ,for the~r effectiveness in pro- lions would contmue.
the roots of truck 1ardena and lng to bar the Mexicans from that Wll'lz fears that ADA and gtrl baa to go baok Into anow,or
have been guys
who i other cinema queen
in re!i- !motlnR 'llildemt!s preservation Tbe biggest demonstration of citrus growers ln ali area• the United States and to compel big labor would bave .his head er cast. She was born with
with IUflaro or we would 1dence - Rita Hayworth . Per- land outdoor recreation.
took place In Detroit, where the United States where farm- the West Indtans to go home. U he doubl......,.sed them on d!Jlocated hlp. So far .._nd .....
Micbiean Gov. Geor1e Romney ero raise perishable crops.
He has cancelled work permits thla matter of Imported farm bad three opertlons a
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and
Detro~
Mayor
Jerome
'The
worst
of
the
trouble
Is
In
of
13,8110
foreign
farm
laborers
labor.
The
obamt
of
it
II
that
wil.l
make
her
eiehtb
cast.
Do
Time
Cavanaib led an ..timated 10,- California and In Florida. Truck now in the United Statea and the average cllllen to wholl you think some of your ·raadr
0110 persona down Woodward farmers and eltruo growero In ordered them out.
food budget Ibis d!JpUte II lm· ers could cheel' ber_ up wltb ·
Avenue.
these atates are pleading with LBJ's partners argue that portanl-baa no tn..,. nl •• eards! She lovea matl. l1lle
Secretary of Labor W. Willard U.S. farm workers Jailor ander cer!JIIning 'tile facta lor hlmlell. Is Terry ToW!IIelld, 1040 Ra1;l.
FRANTZ HONORED
Wlrtl for farm tabdren to harv· shocking conditions. Further, If he dlslruall Wirtz oo auopf. tan Rd., crlllford, New ~
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Har- est their crops. Wlrtl Ia not they contend that big growero cloD of plll)'ing po!Ulcs lor left. IIOf - TERRY'S MOTIIER
ry W. Fran!!, retired totems· tuned In to their pleaa. Tbe see- take advantage of foreign and wine votea, the average , Joo l&gt;eor Helen:
tion•l affairs writer for United rotary hears more clearly the domestic workers alike but, ... May also distrust the gNwen A few montba 110 man Wll
Press International, haa been voices of President Johnson's pecialiy, utilize the foreign iJD. on msplcloll of demanding lnr- l'IIJIIeSted lnr Mike lillrod, Merhonored by the Brazilian eov· liberal partnera In the Great SO- porta 1&lt;&gt; keep labor coall down. olgn ls!Jor beeause It II cbeap. tin, Ga., a vtetlm of cerebral
ernment as "an outstanding ciety. Most clearly, Wirtz can IWirtz and his Labor Depart.- Fortunately, however, tllere paloy. The response wu ·practitioner of the art of fair hear the voicea of organized Ia- ment policy rnaken argue !bat are some neutral volcea, lohn ~ end broueht mll&lt;h Jo&gt;:
and unbiDed joUrnalism."
bor llld of Americans for Demo- there are 4 million unemployed S. KD!gbt'a well edited Mlallll lo·- I UWe boy who II totally
Frantz, 73, retired Jon. 1 af- cr&gt;\lc Action (ADA.) Blg labor, Americans among whom the (F'Ia.) Herald kids neither Itself disabled. He cberisbed
eaCit _
tor 44 years with UP!. Brlll!ll- ADA and others long have pro- truck farmers and citrus I!I'OW· nor Its readers. The Herald re- piece •of mall and at!U hao It
tan ambassador Juracy Magal- tested the custom of importing ers ahould and must .....-uit marked editorially that Florida all In I box, otUI bas them
hae• presented him with the Or- Mexican Iolii! Wool Indian labor t~elr pickers, thus reduclllg un- employera at their """ expenae reid to him. He wa1 ten y•al'l
der of the Southern Cross In the to harvest American truck and I employment totals wblcb em. bad recruited jobleso AmorlCIIDJ old on February 17th. Tb~~
degree of officer Tuesdsy at a cltrua crops.
, barrasoed the tale Joim F. Ken- to pick and Ill pluck.
old on February 17th. Tbanu
luneh ceremony at the Brazilian Tbe Weal Indiana came In nedy's adminiatrotton lhd O&lt;Jn- "But It hosn1 worked out,• so mucb. Mlke'a Cousin.
Embassy.
l!l'eat nwnber• to the citrua \ tinues to ombarraoa b1s au&lt;ce• !he Herald reported. 'The
aroveo of Jllorlda, to the potato 1sor.
Amer!ellll are not properly This column Is dedicated" " '
HUGE SURPLUS
and snap bean farlllll of Long Soundl like a iood Idea, lhe trained and don't don the job. foml1y llv!ni, sti If youre haY• .
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Island and elsewhere along t~e growers reply. but they claim Many vanish after I 101¥ dajl.~ lng kid ttouble « jut! Plaia
rlc• farmers of British Guiana East Coast. The Mexicana, fa- they ~ave tried to recruit Amer-- 'lbey get to Iunny Florida tllld trouble, let Helen help YOU,,
are stuck with a huee surplus mlllarly ltnolwn •• braceroa, leans for theae pickln' jobl. with- Jo over the hiD.
·
She wm alto welcome
because of the recent olettlon atre:uned acroea lbe border to out ouccesa. The Am!ll'lcans eJ. How abotlt thet, Mt. . Setre- 0'1011 amus~ uper!eneeo: Atl- ~
defeat of leftist Premier Cbeddl earn U.S. dollars In 'rexu tllld !her wW not or cannOI do .lhe ,tat')' Wirtz? _:Answer Ujl 'deirly, ~ Helolft ~ ID eare)!f,
Jaeao.
Cawornia. They wert 1101 - - work. So aaylbt pllfL .
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li8, In first-round plsy. Young, a
11-foot-5 senior, acored 'Z1 points
llld bad 28 rebounds. Midweatern now bu o 26-6 record.
Other feature gam.. todsy
Include fourth-seeded Fairmont
(W. Va.) State against 13thseeded A Ill a n c e (Pa.) and
sixth-seeded High Point (N. C.)
meeting lllli-seeded WinstonSalem.
Thirty-two teama were In the
field when play began and
there are now 16 left.

Kent State 71
Pymatunlng Valley 58
Fairport Harbor 66
crestview 61

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UP!)
- A heart attack proved more
trouble than any umpire did for
Detroit lllanager Charlie Dressen, und the voluble Tiger pilot again.
was faced today wtth treatment
Sisler aald !arm banda Dan
and recuperation that will side- Neville, Larry Dovel, DarteD
line him about three months. Osteen and Tom Frodorf wW
Tbe 66-year-old Dressen w!U handle the pitching ehorel.
Ellis Allor SlariiDc J .. .
be replaced on an interim basis
Another
youngster who ...,._
by Bob Swift, a Tiger coacr
ed
h1s
spure
In good falbloll &gt;111
and former star catcher. He
the
bullpen
last
year baa bla aya
vowed to 1'keep doing things
on a starting spot too.
Cbarlle'a way."
As Sammy Ellla I, litera
Dres.sen, active In baseball for ill just one spot OJlQ IJid be
16 years In one capacity or an- aims to make it bls.
other, was admllted to St.
He thinks Jim Maloaey, Jim
J0 h ' H !tal M d '" find O'Toole and Jney Jay ant cern s osp
on ay w
out why he had psins m
· ht's tain starter!.
and ar-· Tu-•ay d''This moans four ol • ,...
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~ • ~tors said he had
suffered a "mi- going I&lt;&gt; he bettling for lbt two
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other spots/1 be said.
nor coronary occ usion.
A .. 100 per cent recovery" is John Tsitourb and Joo Nil"·
fo
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recast, a ter three months.
Th l
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such acquired skills as steng- •'Nuxhall and Ts!tourla ~
elese syntax was In ••satJsfac- are in shape. NUllball already js
tory" condition last night at St. 15 to 20 pounds lighter than )It
John's.
was at the end of last oeasi&gt;n.
A statement released Tuesday Tsitouris is 10 to 15 pounrja
night Dressen would be confined lighter," Ellis aald.
"It'll be easier for me to 1!0
to St. John's Hospital three
weeks. He may be able to re- nine innings now than lt W81·.a
join the Tigers in four to six couple of yeara ago," be eoflweeks, but only in an advisory tlnued. "My control Is better, I
condition, according to Dr. Jobo won't be making as many
Sharpe.
pitches."
The loss of Dressen hit the .. 1 want to help the team ill!
Tigers as they prepered for 1965 I can," he added, "but I .._
at their Lakeland, Fla .• camp. lieve I can help 11 just as much
A volnnteer of advise for any- as a starter as I can a nlfel
one who would listen Dressen'B pitcher.'"
role as an lndividuallst was exceeded by his admitted skill of
the diamond. He is rated with
Casey Stengel and a handful of
Seeing ghosts? And
others 88 among the most
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on a field goal by Bob SUllivan wt'th four mm·utea •- go and
Na tl00al Basae
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The "preliminaries" are over
w
P rest lotematiollal for Dayton and DePaul in the 34 seconds before the final buz- the Flyers gradually cut m· ""
•BY U·'ted
m
Eastera Divlsloa
zer. Bill Cassidy's two free the lead. Henry Finkel, 6-foot,
NCAA basketball tournament- .h
boos
W. L. Pd. nen come the main events.
t rows
ted Dayton'l!l lead 11-ioch, 240-pound center, led
B0 t
58 16 784
to three pointa and the Flyers the Flyers with "II points alx~ ~ on
·
Cm_cmnatl
43 30 .589
Both advanced il'lpreaslvely let John Schroeder sinlt an un- though he fouled out late In the
'th ..,·~-r,·ea In the Mid-East contested lay-up with two ·~ second b·'f w~ile Don Ht'lt had
Ph'a
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27 4ti .370 dlStJ;ict playoffs Tuesday night onds left.
19 polnta for Ohlo.
H Jd H.alftlm Le d
•.Clinched title
-Dayton with a 6tHi5 upset of
e
e •
The crowd of 7,500 at BowlWestern Division
Ohio University and DePaul . The Flyers held I 36-29 half- lllg_ Green, Ky., saw DePaul
w. L. Pel. with a smashing gj)-52 victory lime lead but lwtco trailed by take advantage of loose, jittery
Los Angeles
45 28 .616 ov~r Easte~ K~ntucky - but five pomts in the second balf. play by Eastern Kentucky to
St. Lout·s
~ 34 .534 a black Frtday' looms aheali
race off •- 35-19 t··' · th
Johnson 489; Rawlings 446; To- Baltimore
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w a
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tal 1380; Won 2 Lost I Points 6. Detroit
~~ : :!;~ That's the date when they go
llrot half, setting the stage for
Werry's Warts - Spires 400; San Francisco
15 59 .203 on to Lexington, Ky., for their
the rout. DePaul led .:l-33
R. Smith 392; Smith 507: Hannext games -Dayton against
the ha~ and z~med away
dicap 69; _Total 1374. Won
1
Tuesday'• Results
national champion Michigan
a 22-pomt lead m the second
Lo 5t 2 Pomts 2
New York l2! Phila. 122 lOT)
and DePaul against flftb-rated
half a_I which point both
en Louise Gilmore 529; In d.
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b9t 1t ted Ube 11
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Lou
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D
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190·
High
Series
Lou
Osborne
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sophomore
wCuld
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1cor
1 poInts
I nge I5 221 ' Women, Loul se
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Gilmore 1!1fi.
508; High Team Game - Ridgehesitate to predict t h at either
ea
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mons, now
Runners 525; High Team Series Boston at Detroit
could manage that aort of an 1 Th A
. ted Pre
toda 8befor the Ieason. Eddie Bodkin
_ Ridge Rnnners f465.
Cincinnati at St. Louts
upset
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SUDday Nite Women'l!l League
New York at Philadelphia
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named the All-8outhern District which closed out Its camp&amp;Jgn
February 23, 1965
(Only games scheduled)
Dayton's Flyers overcome a 1Class AA and A all-dream team, with a 19-7 record.
BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE
Thunday's Games
- - - · - - , and the Class AA and A coach- The National Assoclallon of
Iole'a. - M. Lehew 367: K.
Walker !32; P. Young 378; J.
-- Mareb 2, ' 1965
Bultlmore at Loa Angel..
eo and players of tbe year.
Intercolfe8iate Athletics
Gondnlte 283: E. Sylvester 423;
Two Gll)lle Serle~
St. Louis at San Francisco
Larry Hisle of Portsmouth tournament resumed with
Handicap 300: Total 2083. Won Sugar Ruo Bums - D. Crow Detroit vs. Boston at Providence
Jerry · ~er of Albany games Tuesday and
3 Lost 0. Craw's - L. McKin- 159; N. Thompson 73; D. Har- (Only games scheduled)
were .!"'med players of the today with Hastings,
ney 359: K. Edwards 287; P. brecbt 46; B. Houdnsbelt 175;
au~
and George Heller of lng Augsburg, Minn., Soulthem
Roush 408; G. Ebersbacb 301; P. Sl&lt;&gt;ry 198: B. Hennessy 206:
5whrdose t. .m comedm- Louisiana opposing Eastern
1 2 reco , was oa
S. Parsons 376; Handicap 279; Handicap 580; Total 1437. Won
M t
Oklah
al
2010.
Lost
3
Won
0.
2
Lost
0.
Beetle
Bnge
J.
D.
By
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AA
district
coac~.
Bill
on
ana,
oma
the game as a player tn 19tt, Where your flngel'l
Tot
the ana
meettng
Dressen has managed the Dodg- do the walking.,
Keltb Goble - H. Handley Story 185: S. Story 197; M. Clar k
Tonight's Ohio hlgh ~~&gt;t[J~~": of Albany -1·ved
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Htgb Southwestern
Point vs
m
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A
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2611; I. Bartrum 2117: B. Adams 140; S. Warner 1 : · narner
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district tournament ochedule:
m ass ·
1
All'
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508 T0 tal 1364
Here'a the All n· trict em. l8nce agaiDS
waukee Braves and Cincinnati
.
317: N. Floyd 317; L. Gilmore 186; Han d1cap
;
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Galllpoll•
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Centro! Ohio playing Midwest. Reds.
·
334; Handicap 339; Total 1886. Won 0 Lost 2·
Dam 18.2, 27.4, runmng 70 feet
Clasa AA
CLASS ..
e_rn, St. Benedict's, Ken., lac- He took over the job of Tiger
Friendly Tavern - C. Halliday Vampires - S. Clark 206 B.
AI Eastlake
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Alb
(G ) St to llld
Willoughby SOuth (17-4)
Larry Hisle, Portsmouth: Lar- mg
any
a.
a
manager in June 1963 with the
331 , C. Bachner 427 ; c . Van Triplett 141: J. McKmghl 133; on rdlers, Pomeroy-Masou
Meter 298: D. Glaze 392: Blind N. Mayer 15Q; E. _Mees 45: S. 06, Pt. Pleasant 21.03 Hinton Cleveland East (111-3)
' ' Coon, Athens; Dan (Buck) Ouachita Baptist, Ark., vs. club moving ~om 'ninth to
330· Handicap 210· Total 1988 McKnight 45; Handicap 666; To- 2.32, Kanawha
Falls
6.49,
AI B·Jackson;
Buddy Lewis.
fourth place by the OlO!HI ol laot
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Lost
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tal
1386:
Won
1
Lost
I.
Sting
Charleston_
out.
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and
Bruco
TUeoday'a
Action
season.
2
3
Ed's Auto Trim _ J. Gilland Rays _ J. Wildermuth 18Z;
was ruorung .1 feet, Marmet Cleveland West Tech (111-5) vs
Chillicothe.
In Tuesday's (!aiDes, Central
----338; M. Vineyard 269: B. Mur- Hannahs 255: P. Darnell 72; C. IV, feet and Wmfield dam 2 feet. Lorain King (14-6)
Second team - Eric Gustav- walloped Jacksonville, Fla. 78Flgbl ll&lt;salta
ray 348; F. Manley 327; L. Haggerty 215; T. Vau~ban 123: Boat Movements:
At Bedford
son, Athens; Ed Jacobs, Well- 57, Midweotern of Wichita By United Pre" International
Boyles 359: Harodlcap 390; Total B. Hensler 74: Harodtcap 452; Oblo River - Ranger down Cleveland St. lgnatiua (2tH) soon; Greg Cook, ChilUcothe; Falls, Tex., routed Valley! CIIJ, London (UPII -Rubin CarJack Spencer, Portsmouth; and N. D., ltrlr58, Lewis de eated ter, 15511, Clifton, N.J., stopped
~!1. won 1 Lost 2. Fort•! Ruo Total 1373. Won I Lost I.
13, 6:30 a.m.; St. Marys up 14, vs Parma (16-5)
Block_ s. Grueser 338: s. Bar- Cobras ~ M. Childs 103: D. 1:25 p.m.; B&lt;&gt;b Benter up 14,
Todd Sautter. Waverly.
Man~fleld State ~74, OUachtla Harry Scott. 161%, Britain 19);
tels 392; P. Ingels 421; B. Smith Fink 135: E. Brown 209; D 5:25 pm.: Jeffboat up 14, 7:20
At Yonngstown
CLASS A
Buptist downed Lmcoln 113-76, Vie Andrelti, 138, Britain,
381: L. Winebrenner 374; Hand- Boggs 220; G. Hawley 178; Han- p.m.: Onward up 14, 7:30 p.m.; Youngstown Chaney (17-3)
Jerry Turner, Albany; Aar- Fatrmont topped Upper Iowa stopped Joe Brown, 138. New
Adams, New Booton; Ken 94-90, High Point beat Califor- Orleans (5).
leap 160; Total 2084. won 2 Lost dlcap 600; Total 1145. Won 2 Eastem up 15, 4:40 am.; John Warren (16-5)
1.
Lost o. Alley Call - M. Titus J. lll&gt;we down 15, 5:20 a.m.;
Hartung, Eastern; Glen Burch- nia Western 79-57, Wuost&lt;m-!ia-1 -~~~~~~~:'.llliii..~__:::::=======::..High Game_ P. Roush 174; 198; J . Sebo 193: J. Welker 233; Poplar up 17, 2:25p.m.; Lady
At~:;:m~us
Centralia; Jim
Wella, !em defeated St. Norbertrt~~h':~l
lftgh Series_ c. Bachner 427. B. Werry 182; R. Becker 133; Rosemary up t7, I a.m.; Titan
tPike County).
end Alliance dumped Sl
Team High Game_ Ed's Auto Handicap 428; Total 1367. Wonldown 17, 6:45a.m.; New Mar- Pleasant (16-J) vo
Second team - Dan Brisker, F. Austin 86-61.
Trim 741• Team Hlib Serieo- 0 Lost 2.
1t1nsvllle down 17, 7 a.m.; Queen Valley 116-4)
.
Hill;
Lon Brown, MinMinnesota llnlshed second
Tea High Series - Cobras ICily up 18, 5:15 a.m.; Francis Columbus Aqumas (9-11)
Don McDonald, Glouster; the Big Ten race by bea1tiDJ!I
Forest R~n Block eo .. 2084.
1445: Tea High Game - Co- llougland up 20, 4:20a.m.; Peg- Big Walnut (14-6)
Mike Everhart. Paint Valley; Iowa
85-84
and
lllinolS
bras, 746: High Two Games B'gy Downey up 21, 5:50 a.m.; Lancaster Fenwick (13-8) vs and Mike Canter, Portsmouth blitzed Michigan Stall 121-89 tn
SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE
February 27, 19(15
Chuck Hannahs 255: Bernie Hen- Walter Beckjord down 23, : Plain City ( 18-31
kq . . . . . . . . . . ..
Ridenour Radio aod TV nesgy and SUsy Clakr 206: High 15 a.m.: Robert Reed dowo 23, Logan Elm (14-6) vo
Charles Knight 448;
Theron Gae - Dennis Boggs 130; Su- 3:15a.m.; Jerry Bosworth down Gilead (17-1)
cruise 3111; Gary Wolf 384; Dave sy Clark 116.
23, 3:45 a.m.; Jane T. up 23.
At New Con&lt;onl
Leonard 351: Don !ll&gt;ush 356:
5:1&gt; p.m.: Tampico down Greenup 8:30p.m.; John Ladd Dean West Musklngum (17-4) vs
Handicap 696: Total 2613. Won Women's Beglnnen League
1 Lost 2. Pomeroy- Blind 330;
March 3, 195
down Greenup &amp;:20 p.m.; La- Skyvue (21-21
EXPERT INSTALLATION!
Blind liM; Mike Sawyer
359: • Tea No. 3 - Billie
Jo gnna up Greenup 11:15 p.m.;
At Canton
Jell Burt 477; Keith Whaley Krawsczyn 225; Faye Manley, Lady Mar)orte up Greenup IZ:· Northwestern (19-ll vs CleveARMSTRONG'S
470; Handicap 867; Total 21133. '!09: Kitty Kauff 221; Shirley 10 a.m .; Louistana up Greenup land Lutheran West (12-71
Won 2 Lust 1.
Russell 208; Total 963. Won 0 12:10 a.m.; Weate':" up
M Do ld 121-0) v S ring8 P
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Middleport Dept. Store Lost 3. Plluoeltes - lola Bar- up 2:20 a.m.; Indiana
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Bill Davis 389; Don Nelson 354; trum 272; Phyllis Sl&lt;&gt;ne 315; Greenup 4:10 a.ra.; Andrew f1eld Local (111- )
Floor coverlng for evel')' kind of floor. Best
Cralg Rawtlngs 337; Ray Hfn. Blind 15: Em Willlamaon 154; Calhoun down Greenup 5:20 a
F Sh
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pattema. Pro1essional lnstallaUon bJ ua, or
dy 314; Blind 330: Handicap 954: Colleen VIIP Meter 299; Total 1m.; Ravenawood down Greenup 25 . e:ren or up"::'rmei
Total 2878. Won 3 Lost 1. Raelfte 1125. Won 8 Lost 0.
7:50 a.m.; R. H. Bosworth D
do it younelf. Call WY 2-2136 for free eatt.
- Forfeit. Won 0 Lost 3.
Tea No. I - Lela Windon up Meldahl 1;20 p.m.;
a.m.; George Price down
mate,
Brown's B&lt;ittled Gao - Mirk 379: Lila Ridenour 238; Ruth Point up Meldahl 4:50 p.m:
6:50 a.m.; Jefferson
Menchlol 501: George Harris, Ann Yeauger 286: Geneva Leon· co up Meldahl 8:50 p.m.; War· up Winfield 3:25 p.m.; Beaver
WALL-TO-WALL CARPmNG
131; Len Vao Meter 528; Dave ant 315; Total 1%18. Won 3 Lo't ren Hougland up Moldabl :
Winfield t:40 pm.; Lucy
MOHAWK
Reed 426; Blind !30; Handicap 0. Tell" No. I - Phyllis Grant p.m.: Valvotlne down Meldahl
Lucas down Winfield 8:MAGEl
7f4: Total 2928. Won S Lost 0. 350; Wanda Fetty 314: Marcella 10:20 p.m.: Buckeye State
Allen R. Merrill down
lilllpel\ lllltallatioll
Bu.-a Clolbler- Dicit Garten Snowden 22t: BUnd 255; Total Meldabl 12:35 a.m.;
11 :10 p.m.;
S.UsfaoUDD
360; Jerry Van lnwagen ~; 1140. Won 0 Loll 3.
Sporn up Meldahl 4:40 a.m.;
6:ZO a.m.
GuanDteed
Ron Hlndy 297; Mike Garten 351; Slow Four - Eulonda Haley Cotton Queen down Meldabl 5:·
BUI Swan 312; Handicap 1160: 208: Mona Lee Neal 317; Joan 20 om.; Brimstone up Meldahl
Won 0 Lost S.
Fergeraon 181; Vivian PblHlps 5:50 a.m.
Toial
Week's Jllgh Game Len 272; Tuta) t036; Won 0 Lost 3. GuU!polls Dam BeHable
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aWeek'a Hlgb Series -Len Van Blind 255: Blind 255. Total 11171 P.M.: Shufly down 1%:10 a.m.;
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Team Hlgb Series - Team et up 1:33 a.m.; A. J. Patten
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Top-seeded und unbeaten Cen- Ken WOburn scored 2S polnta
tral State of Ohio was matched aoll pulled In tt rebounda to
today against 1. u m p 1 n • John pace the nation's aecood-ranked
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Henry Young and the Mldwes~ Day added 20 points. Ralph
ern (Tex.) University in the Tiner had 16 for the Floridians,
second round of the National who trailed 36-23 a1 the half one!
Ohio High Sebool Buakelball
Basketball never seriously tbreateaed the
- 2928; Year's Team Scrles- By United Prosa btl&lt;!natlonal Athletics (NAJA)
Ohioans.
Tournament.
Brown's Bottled Gas - 2994.
Cla11 AA Dielrlcto
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Midwestern, from Wichita
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Charles Knig ht .. .. :.. . 157
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Mick Menchinl . . . . • . . .
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Febroary %5, 1965
Ridge Ruanera - Owens 467;
Osborne 508; Lawhorn 490; Total 1465,· Won I Lost 2 Ponts 4.
Gloeckner's - H. Smith 469;
Gloeckner 493·, Dillon 488; Handicap 3; Total 1453. Won 2 Lost
I Points 4.
Admirals - Seyler 437; A.
Johnson 480-, Blind 360·, Total
1277. Won 2 Lost I Points I.
Fire Dept. _ B. Grueser 4...,
.,.
Nesselroad 476 ; Blind 360; Handicap 18 ; Total 128fl. Won 1
Lost 2 Points 4_
Homhu- J . Sisson 445; J.

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Basketball games, bowever, position 5-11 Bill Goddard and
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neJt woek.
All otde llld King will silly
1n Alabama several days long·
er and plans to be present
when federal dlllttct Judge
Frank Johnson hears a petition
for an Injunction Thursday
D lias County Sheri f f
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day for new legislation to en- II past practice is followed,
.Ioree Negro votmg rights .
civil rights would he taken up
; Impelled by the violence at
Selma, Ala., northern congresa·
YOUTH TO MEET
men of both parlin called In- The Meigs COunty Methodist
llstently lor action.
,
Youth Fellowsblp wtll have an
Democrats ~ly crlttc~ l uffJcers and new delegates plan.
,\labama authortlles lor the" lntng meeting Sunday, March 14
ltandltng of the ~lma . sltuatton Iat the Pomeroy United Melhoond for !hi otate • votmg prac- dlst Church at 2:30 p m.

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.. llepubUcaoa turned their fire
4111 the Jobnson administration,
lltCIISing It of deloy and timid·
111 In the race ol what they be"litved were clear conotitutionol
. 1'lolatlo01.
. Behind the IICtlltl, the Jua·
tlce Department was trytna. to
dr.a legislation whlch would
·i»mffiand tho support of north·
"iltli Republicans u wen u
. Democrelll. 'fill• blparUaan supl!!'rl wu deemed necessary for
-1,11e ·puuge of any but, but It
'hi proving to be olow work
"10 ilcltleve.
l'restdent Johnson announced
_l!tll ha expected to complete
dtaftlnl of new civil rights leg·
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senate. Chairman Emanuel
COller, D-N .Y, of the House Jud1c1ary Committee hu stgnlfied
hts mtention to live consldera·
lion of new leilslaton top prl·
orlty.
The COilll"e"JOnal atmos~he;~wa~ m~ch the~am~ 88
uo
a er e rae
VJO~:
at Btrmingham, Ala. The
of doas
ho~ on dem·
onstrators
sea
(18.15aie
of the 111M civil rlghtl bill. It
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
oeemed likely that tho pollee
Amy Eynon ol Syracuse was tear 1•• barrage at Selma Suntransported to VeteraDS Mom- day had produced 1 lllnllar
orllll Hospital at 4·30 p m . on mood In Woahlniton.
Tueeday by the Syracuse Emet· Pro-civil rtghlll congreiSmen
geney Bquad and admitted as of both parttea qreed that new
a medical patient.
legislation waa needed to speed
up the regllltratlon of Negro
voters. The most lr&lt;quently
IMPORTS DROP
au~sested remedy wu the ereWASHINGTON !UP!) 7 The allon of federal machlnary to
Gulf and East Coast dock stnke register Negroeo when state
caused a 27 per cent drop In and local offlcJala refuse or deJanuary imports. the Commerce lay the proceS8. But there also
Department said today Total wa~ rising aentlment for legisImport• were valued at 11.2 bit· lallon to control police brutality
lion lor the month, compared against demonstratos
and to
with $18 billion In December, further limit ot ban outright
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Tornadoes Clashing with No Paper Tiger on Saturday

HELEN HELP US!

for Kerr's action ren OD "a lew
thqhUesa studenlll Jed by •
llandldl of
and
bY Helen Bottel
added that he Intended 1o do
WASHINGTO (UP)) A everything in mav power to ,..
b t It beats
oUting [!I
"""" of Republkan leadeta, that he \~err) rescincb hts oo- ARE BAR liEJJ.£8 NICE?
~t r~. When 1 tell you 1
representmg a broad spectrum tiODs
Door Helen:
;.,.de two blghballa do lor lbl
of the party, gathered today to
Ls It posSible to meet a gtrl
you'll knOW I
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SEN· you'd really llte to know In a whole even n~. - LONESOMII:
ect yet mtdertaken to reehape ate Commer&lt;e and Labor Com· bar' 1 mean 8 nice girl not must be really
the Image of the GOP.
mlttee was to resume hearings justa "lood" number. 1 'tried GEORGE
11)ey were members of the today on two fair housmg bOlo. golD&amp; to churth In the city 1 Dear George:
Republican Coordlnatlni ColD' apparently wtlh lhe lnbmtlon was lransl,tted to, and
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SELMA, Ala. (UPI) - Dow· mtttee, • panel lei up at the
getting favorable. action_ on good for re\lgton but not lnr swer your question. I'll add:
agets, white men of the cloth qg..tlon of GOP coo&amp;re•llon· oome ~ sdiJ! b~. Hea:: meeting single girls. So I tried yes you CAN find ruce girls at
and Near&lt;&gt; maids and laborel'll al leaders to give the party • 0~ far ':,~~ed :m• the the bowling alley and the girls bar~ _ If you're lucky. Bul
walked side by side over the oew poltcy-making JOice.
tysteria of two years ago, when were all in leagues. Dances you'll have better luck by )f:tinarching bridge that spana the
A message was e..pected from dvll rights demonsttatol'll slllg· won't work- they come either lng a night school c!Jtss, or
muddy Alabama River.
former Prsidelll Dwlabt D. Elf. ed sit-Ins, chain-Ins and lie-Ins with their husbands or Jllead· trying to meet a guy
wbO
When they • to p p e d, the~ enhowor, who waa lklpplng thts In the BOUH cbamber and In leo and you can lei a lump on tmowa a couple of pll frtm
were surrounded by much of initial session of the ZS.memher the 1overnor's offtoe while tlu! the head that way.
the secretary pool.
the armed mJihl of the otate group to remain at his winter fair houstns bill wu bottled up
,
Writes a lonely sir!:
of Alabama. They dld not retreat In Ca1ilorniL
In committee. A large. but "" lsn t It possible that women
Dear Helen:
flinch.
Other absenleeo were Barry derly, crowd wao on hand.
go to bOro, just u 1 do, be- I'm not a pick-up but ' 11m
On and on they came, onder M Goldwater, 11164 presidential
CIIIIJe lhey ate lonely? 1 have lck and Ured of stayitll homo
the sullen eyes of Selma whlteo nominee, who waa said to be THE HAGUE - PRINCESS seen several wbo dldb'l look :. going to a movie solo or
who lined the streets ol their tied up by military reserve duty Margrtet of The Netherlands, like they were on re "f~ with one of the gtrlo from tho
town and stood In windows and and Alf M. Landon, the party's 22 il ensased to a Dutch law but I remember wha my a 1 cffico So we've taken to stopdoorways, u n t II the column 1936 nominee.
st~dent lind will become the dy "done told me." and
lng ior a drink at lhlll bar covered the bridge from one
Among those planning to at- flnt member of the
ancient don't want to take a chance Phlch Lsn't 1 jlnt
end to the other
tend were four possible candid- House of Orange to marry a of being lllken for an easy mark. w If
do t act like one ol
"We Shall Overcome," they ales for the 1966 persidenttal commoner, Queen Juliana an- Also, Helen, I don't e~peclally thos/"~ I! ~at needa an elecsang, puttmg one foot after an- nomination--former VIce Prest· nounced today. Hels Pleter Van like sitting at a bar all even- trlc ~ to make her ktep
other in a slow but steady dent Richan. M. Nixon, Gov. Vollenhoven, 23, a otudent at
bet Sfstance (!rom men)
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march that brought them cios- Georae
Romney of MichlJlan, Leyden Univemty who plays in honor of their son Charles h
t bl
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er and clos..- Tuesday to a ()qv, William
Scranton of the paiano, likes jazz and once who with his wile spent four ~ ~..ro~.:· 1 pretty good
phalanx of heavily armed state Pennsylvana and Gov. Nelson A. led his own Dixieland hand.
days here. Those who htiped b ch of
le here _ about
troopers.
Rockefeller of New York.
to enJoy the occasion were Mr. thO: same '::'wd every Friday
These were the same troopA policy statetnfnt wos ex·
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and Mrs. Alfred Mnotd, their 0 ht. We have a lot ol laiiJha
ers who atlacked Negroes with peeled to emerie from the
son Charles and wife, another IJ!d
tim
1 date And
tear gas and billy clubs when meetmg by mid-afternoon along
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son Dick and wife and son, Mr. : h':'.;:::.1 ~:t g!. "repm;,tlons
they refused to tum around In with a report on the creation of Mrs. Helen Tyler and daugh· and Mrs. Raymond Roble, Mr from II. Ytiu have to watch
a similar march two days ear- "task forces." Theae groups wut tor, Mrs. Wyman Denney spent and Mrs .. John Webb. A ~ov~ out for the married ones, that'l
Uer.
prepare declarations of GOP a day with their daughter and potluck dmner was se.M'e ·
· all The Bingle fellows are IIIUt
Big Jim Clark, the sheriff of pohcy on an assortment of oa· sister and family, Mr and Mrs and M;s Roa~\retus~ed Geo~
just- LONELY AND OLD
Dallas County, was on the tiona! Issues.
Bast! Harris of St. Albans, W the1rTu:: a
ugu '
ENOUGH TO TAKE CARll: Of'
bndge, but hJ.S mounted posse
Va., the occasion being the ga~ ~nd y Mrs Ba"tl Harr\5 OURSELVES
wao not. Clark. who Sunday
Harris's daughter,
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birthday.
land family of St. All&gt;ans, w .
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have heard of them by now, haps there was a good reason, ' himself at the foot of the bridge

Tarlta, the lovely Tahitian wouldn't we' Anyway, there'• but reporten didn't probe d~p- 1 checking the press cards of
who co-starred in an on-and - no reason for .not gomg al~ng ly into a recently headhned I newsmen .
011-screen romance with Mar· with the trend 1f you're runnma death. If they had, they would Trooper Maj John Cloud had
ion Brando during the makmg a business
hClve discovered the protagon the maJor st~tc role m the
ot "Mutiny On the Rounty." is
lst tried to persuade 1 fad~:us drama "You people in Uns
li'feaking lnto •how business m DarHng Art Carney onE" of I pal to go with him It
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Negroes with 'clubs and gas
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It was a tense moment Dr
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~n't ple.as~d when he heard ~ night he'll become a grandra t?.~ 5esa od c~a:~: of ~merg~ Martin Luther King Jr .,. wh~ husband, :in~ I t t f ye, ~
use that electric cattle prod to
about Tar1ta • venture - but ther for the first ume courtesy , ~ an
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keep the "uncalled girls IWay
tben, Marlon isn't Lerrlbly easy of tus daughter Eileen
Gel mg as the years most llmemor· wal e rw;athr e eaf tho b e years, preceded her lD death.
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pounds of her - in • The Lov- gest names ln the fields of re- the Bige-low Methodist Church
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and vii rights brought
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Port Aut on Y
:~rlo in show business, and interested m a third airporT on e , ne
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snlall wonder. The Beetles ha\'e Staten Island, not far from thP I ger ~. mot~er , ~e
Mr. Joy- th~ L'olumn to a halt.
member of tbe church, belng
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trigues me. 111t is my hqaband
Just
to play a one mg1t Narrows Brkl~e Probably the- boy, a fltp em a mer,
We ~ould. hke to. prar ~d 91.
she is talking about (who~
f:~§£h~im in Ausust, at an Ice Age will prevad
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ask Gods iUidance m this dt!: Survivors include a son, RushJs home Ufe il terrible but
fee somewhere Ill the ,
PT PLf':ASAioiT
!Jcult period of lranSJtlon, kin N e LanBing, Ill.;
Four
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of $100,000
The I People who rl:'allv know .an~
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
Kmg told the major.
daugh[e;B, Mrs. Harold Dunn,
bls wife wont dlv~I'CI him)
everyone
would care about show busmess cant
PT
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''You can have your prayer
dal Fl . M El"
1 have new1 for her. I would
to be in) Now all Sid ha• help Rigghn8 ove-r the rt-vlew
PLEA A T, , V •
and return to your church if Ft Lauder e, a., ki8Bs1 tz.d
gladly give him a divot'CI ,to
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Saturday, Marcr 6, 1985
aheth Nye, Mrs. Fran
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is fmd an arena
large er w o carp
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you so desire," Cloud told
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marry er, u1 re""'es•
aturdy enough to hold about in . Sound of MuSJc ."
so' mg 7HOOGSH - l7~16to., 210 17 2165 7~ Kin•
22HOI Sunrise AvBo., and
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threats to harm our ehtldre11 If
"Lonely Goatherd'' h.ad been a ' 1 .1 ; eav1es
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screaming teen-qers, get
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"We Shall Overcome'' sang
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What stase' Certainly not un l900 to 10.511; Pigs 8 to 10, Stock the ma:chers and, when they grandchildren.
"wife" to him (he hu .....
w e t e oot ro 1 n
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had flmshed they knelt to the F
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unera Bel'V ce1 wert
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remember?) but 11ince I JIW'Iro
to liart tramlns on ptneap performed In the origmal muSJ· , cArn.E .- Hetfers 17 to 17 . Ipavement
praye
Feb. 28 with burial in
the
rled the guy eight yeora .,.. I
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11 cal There was not mu('h dane 25, Fat Cows 14 to 15 70, CanMemorml Burial Park.
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an pol
, mo~tar y, in m that Rod ers and Ham· ners 10 to 13; MUk. Cows 140 ! They marched 10,000 strona
ave spen 8 eas
CJe&lt;.-1• Pe~rd II Ha•hovmg ofdl m~rsteln show ~&lt;eept in the to tll8 , Stock Cows and CalvO' down the main street in DeBASKETBALL FUN
dhay whorldkmgndlohlsupport :Zn
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ventures _ both bualne11 and
I t I the thrlll f t I ballet"' took place m M'" ' iar· 2125, Stock -Heifers 1650 to I They st
In front of the the Mason Grade school and the
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recent widow - her hu~ ' roctor R~~rt WISe astutely su .: VEAL CALES - Tops 31 · Ha
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to even try any more. This Is
the famoua one - de· shtuted My Favorite Thmg8
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not his first affair nor will tl
she oouldb't wait to take ' and "Lonely Goal herd" turned Secondsc 29 10 , M&amp;edHium 2tl ~ on Chicago s busy slreets.
PTA men will play the Mason
he his last b d
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up m the picture R a charm· 27 10,
ammon
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They awarmed out or Harlem PT
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au- in number done b the Balrds to 29. Cu.llfl 20.25 to 24.
and picketed the FBI office in
A women .
pos pone
a- " ••• And when tomeon.' realty ~~ ~flfl., yo.lte ",'"" Dear L:
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Ewes &amp; Lambs Ul uO Head. New York. They locked theJn.. sor PTA meeting will be held [
crround • ' ' wht aren t yvu clltchmg Crlmlllals? • • •
You and JME are from GpO
Informed her they a~d their puppets YForglvt' the
u.!'~~e./f:ti.~ '::!':~t ~-I crillcs of the critic If !hey have I
selves to the post office In Bat- Thursday evening at 7 P m.
poslte sides of the country,Hbut
couple went ahead the feeling that he never saw ' WILDERNESS AWARD
tlmore. They staeed a sit-in at
I'd guess the men In your vea
And to
plans anyway, and will In· the stage show.. Incidentally, I WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Los Angeles, paraded m Cleve~;:the
honeymoon long ' lhe day the rev~e•s appeared, Ntalonl Wlldme Federation has land and were dragged from
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to get married 81 soon i '"Sound of Music"' took in $10.· cited the Scrippo-How•rd News- the polished halls of the Justice
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can t change h m (w
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has hla birthday
5110 at the box of!Jce, and trea.. paper Alliance lor "outstanding Department In Wa.slungton.
help of a marriage counselor
be urers say $1.800 a day means leadership in the field of oon·
All across the North Tuesday,
c~U hlo bluff and chuck hlml
aftcialladol may
roll Iyou have a hit.
l •ervation educallon" during whites )omed Negroes In proBy LYLE WILSON
'pelied to work for U.S. dollars. The growero further asser• Liles too short to spend II batbut 1 rock ·n
named Monti Rock 3d 1
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testing racial vtolence In AlB· United Preos laleroad-1 l They came to the United States that their losses will be In t~ . lng." -H.
booked for • one-nighl l Ava Gardner at the Re(•ncy, l The award, preoented at the bama. They were stili march- President Johnson"• GreatS&lt;&gt;- on theJt own.
millions of dollora unleso Wirtz Your Belpla1 Hand Depart- •
at Basin Street, tradJ. will be around New York for federation'&amp; 29th annual meeting, ing in W1sconsm today, and cfety has run into some bad
CUt Forelp Labor
relents, thereby hlkJng the ment
!!!'IIIII home of fine mus1c, on 1about a week before takm~ off cited editors and writers of thr- civil rtghts leaders 111 many trouble at the graes roots. More Under authority voted him by pr1ces of fruits and vegetables. Dear ~elen :
March 14. No word on for her little Spanish
town, 16 SC.Ipp1-Howard newspaper• cities vowed the demonstra· accurately, the bad trouble Is at the U.S. Congre5!, Wirtz to mov· It ia not unreaaonable to believe . My ,ltttle lout • year • ol4
and Monti II, but they IMadrid. Tho Regency has an- ~ for thetr effecttveoe98 m pro- lions would C&lt;lntinue.
the roots of truck &amp;ardaDI and lag to bar the Mexicans from that W1rtz !ears that ADA and gtrl has to go back Into ~lb.
have been guys who other cmems queen
m res I- moting wilderness preservation
The biggest demonstration I' of citrus growen in an areal the United States and to compel big labor would have hls head e: cast. She was born wllb •
Per· land outdoor recreation.
took place In Detrmt, where lhe United States where farm- the West Indians to go home. if he double-crossed them on dislocated hlp. So far obo hos
with JU!taro or we would 1dence - Rita Hayworth
Michigan Gov Geo&lt;&amp;e Romney era raise perishable crops.
He has cancelled work permllll this matter of Imported farm had three operllons and thltt
and Delrolt Mayor Jerome The worot of the trouble Is In of 13,800 foreign farm laborers labor. The shame of t1 Ia that will make her elihth cast. Do
COvanagh led an eabmated 10,· California and In Florida. Truck now In the United States and the average citizen to whose you think some of your J'8ad.
000 persons down Woodward farmel'll and citrus rirowaro In ordered them oul.
food budget this dispute II iJn. ers could cheer ber up with
Avenue
these atateo are pleading with LS.I's partners argue that portant-has no means of a1- cards? She loveo mall.
Sbt
Secretary of Labor W. Willard U.S. farm workers labor under certalnlntl the faclll for himself. Ia Terry Townsend, liMO Rarlo
FRANTZ HONORED
Wirtz for farm taborers to barv· shocking conditions. Further, If he dlstruals Wirtz on ouspi· tan Rd., Craolord, New - .
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Har· est their crops. Wirtz Ia not they contend that big growers cion of playing politics for left. sey - TERRY'S MOTHER
ry W. Frantz, retired interna· tuned In to their pleat. The sec- take advantage ol foreign and wing votes, the average Joe Dear Helen:
tiona! affairs writer for United retary hears more cleArly the domestic workers alike but, es- May also distrust the growers
A few months qo man •u
Press International, haa been voices of President Johnson's ped21ly, utilize the foreign tm- on suspicion of demanding for- requested for Mike Elrod, Mar.
honored by the Brazilian gov· liberal parlnera In the Great S&lt;&gt;- ports to keep labor costs down. eign Labor becauae It Is cheap. tin, Ga., a victim of cerebral
ernment as "an outstanding ciety. Most clearly, Wirtz can W1rtz and h1s Labor Depart. Fortunately, however, there palsy. The response was WOO.
procbboner of the art of lair hear the voicea of organlzetl Ia· ment policy makers RriUe that are some neutr.•l voices, John d~ul and brougbl much joy·
and unbioled journallam."
bor ond of Amertcano lot Dem"' there are 4 mOtion unemployed S. Knight's well edited Miami to a lltlle boy who II tollllf
Frant2, 73, retired Jan. 1 af. erotic Action (ADA.) Big labor, Americans among whom the IFia.) Herald kids neither Itself disabled. He cherished
each
ter 44 years w1th UPI. Brazil- ADA and others long have pro- truck farmers and c1trus grow- nor its readers. The Herald re- piece of mall and atiU h11 tt
ian ambassador Juracy Magal· tested the custom ol Importing ers ohould and must recruit marked edltortally that Florida all In a box, stnt has them
haes presented him with the Or· Mexlcag and We!t Indian labor ~ the1r pJckera, thus reducing un- employe~• 1t their own expense read to hlm Hf! wa1 ten yean
der or the Southern Cross In the to harvest American lruck and employment totals which em· bad recruited jobless Amaricons old on February 17th. Tbankl
degree of officer Tuesday at a cltruo crops.
, barrassed the late John F . Ken- to pick and to pluck.
old on February 17th. Thankl
.. But it hasn't worked out," 10 much. Mike't Couslrc
lunch ceremony at the Btazillan The West Jndlanl came In nedy'a admmtltration and aonEmbassy.
great numbers to the citruo 1l tinues to ombarrall his 1ucceo- the Herald reported. 'Tho
groves of Florida, to the potato sor.
Ametlcons are not jiroperly
This t!Olumn Ls dedicated to
HVGE SURPLUS
and snsl' bean farms of Long SOUndt llke a good tues, the trained and don't don the job. lomtly lh1ng, so II youre haY.
WASHINGTON (UPl) - The Island and elsewhere along the growers reply, but they claim Many vanish after 1 lew dati." lng kid trouble or Jllll plaiD
rice fatmetJ of British Guiana East Coast. The Mexlcana, fa· they have tried to recruit Amer- They get to IUJUI)I Florlda and trouble, let Helen help YO!I,
are stuck with a hU(e surplus mlllarly known •• braceroo, leans for theae pickln' joba with- go over the hill.
'
She will also wtlconte "f'JA1i
because or the recent election streamed acrou the border to out success. The Americans elo
H01r •bodl that, Mr. , Sot!re- own amustna ozperlenceo. Atldefeat of lefllat Premier Cbeddl earn U.S. doll.sr1 in Tuas and !her will oot or CIIMOI do the tory Wlrtl:? :Answer @'deArly, dre• Heltn- Bottel lD _, rf'
Jlpll.
Caulomta. The7 were not c.1CliA- work. So IOf lblaruwera. ,
"pllue.,
.
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Praetiee Tilt .r,

0Uf 3MOfithS

1 would like to correct FilbtlNG Them 011" In the flrat
place , lone dame~ havo" 11
much right In bars as 1

nsmed Aaro11 AdtiJill who is were badly hampered by early iS..IO Ed While, at Jllllfda.
plied a brllllsnt overall m.a N.ll. If! Nlitlhoeotera CSdolo
just short of being fabuloUJ and late season inJuries, lmcws Frazier is the brother of for- lre&lt;ord at New Booton.
1
CO,J II
A forward, Adama Is scoring the SOUthern team wiU have its 1mer Ohio State Unlveralty e&amp;l· A well-balanced club
NJL 1• Twp. 74
at a 2'!.~ point per game aver· handa fuU.
Ha doe01l1 buy 1er, Leroy Frazier. The
older likes to run and oboot, New Boo- N.B. •
N4llre
age and cot111118Dda the respect the Idea his 'boys are beaten be- 1Frazier played on the New Doe- too lied Waverly and PortoDame II
\
lligh ocbooi cage teama goes •· of all opposition teams. He has fore the game Is played, bow· 1ton team that weul to the state mouth West for the Southern N.B. a MinioN II
TAMPA, rta. VP!) - . . ,
gatut impteSIIvo New Boston scored 55S polnlll so far
thts , evec
llnsls at the close of the 1959-fU Ohio Conlerenco ebamplonsblp N.B. 'It Woverly 7Z
McCool, the ~ IIOIIIIoo
from Seloto county at 1 p.m . year, and certainly, Southern 1 The Southorn starting line-up season. His younger brother Ill this year Both Waverly and N.B. II Chesapeake 'It
paw pitcher wbo bad o IIIJI"l'b
In Class A diJtrict tournament has reason to hope he doesn't will probably he t&gt;-3 Norman doing prety fair for bimself Portsmouth Weal are
ClaSI N.B. 74 P - l!:ul II
rookie
yell' In 11M wflli flto
play at Ohio University.
score many more.
'Norrts at center, 5-3 Larry m the same, too. Roger Is tbe AA schools.
N.B. 71 K.Yier Creel&lt; 41
Cincinnati
Eedo, Is .. the ....
Price and Gordon F11her
at second leading scorer for New TilE nGERB' RI!ClORD
N.B. 11 •
list.
On paper, the Tlgen lrom - New Boston has scored forwards and Marvin McKe~ Boston with 281 polnlll w b 1! e N.H.
OPP.
N.B. 71 WileelarwiJaq II
The yowt~l'lrehaller ...... a'bt
Glennwood High school at New IllS! pomts thts
season while vey and Bill Baer, or Ja&lt;;k Boo- White baa 225, Goddard, 225 and N.B. 81 Eoaten &lt;Pike IJo.) rt N.B. II Webster 71
•·~
Boston are odds on favorlllla.
the1r opponenta have netted on- tick, at guarda.
Holalnger, 173.
N.B. 11 P-moatlt Weot 71
!IECTIONAL TOURNEY
examined today by team )lbxtl.
Here are oomo of the tea- ly 1,'¥19. ThiB gJVes the Tigers Besides Adams, the New Boo- New Boston ta coached by N.H. 5Z Porlomoutlt Notre N.B. tz Porllmo... Notre
clan Dr. George Batloa.
tOnS :
an average 0~ 73.5 pomts per ton st.al't;trs will be 6-1 center veeran mentor
Homer PelleDame 31
Dame M
•J •• 10methfll1 better lban a McCOol mt- practice 'fuel.
- New Boston has woo 21 ~ coot~ to the1r opponents 55
Luther Holsinger, 5-11 Rogur grlnoD who took over at the ScJ. N.D. tit Chesapeake 44
N.B. • P-moalb Eul 51
nbbt. I sow a box aeore.
day, comploining of pa1Da Iii 'his
ll8 23 games tbta ......_ Seve:
TORNADOES HOPEFUl.
Frazier at the other forward oto school at the beginning of N.•. 8% Soalb Webller 7
N.B. 11 Porlsmoutlt Clay Sl
right side. The y011l111J11er
at of Its victories were agamet Basketball games, however, position $-II BtU Goddard and the 11152-53 season. He has com- N.B. 85 Lllealvllle fl
N.B 51 Peeblea 4t
to break into the storl:lni ~
Class · AA scboola.
are not won on paper.
The
'- •
tion this year.
,
- The Tigers are rated ~s Southern to:nadoes are qmte
Final Bla Ten S&amp;andlagl
Manager
Dick
Sisler
~_
,dJ.one of the top Class A teama m aware of thts.
TEAM
wL Pta 0po
vlde b1a roster today IDr lbe
the atate by both wire semcetJ Coach Craynor Slone,
who Mlchlgnn
l3 1 t:Jtio 1129
ftrst Intra-squad game of .\ha
&lt;7th and lib by UPI and AP). has guided the Tornadoes to a Minnesota ".'.'.'.' 11 3 1213 1114
spnng
training season lor jt,a
- They have a 5-1
~or 11H slate desptte the fact they lutnoi• .. •. .. 10 4 1293 ll46
Fteds.
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Indiana .. . • .. 9 5 1247 1158
The molest will ll1lll'll: ~~~~
Iowa
I 6 1161 1100
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - !irst round
58, In !irst-round play. Young, a
of slugging Deron Jobnstm at
Ohio Stale . • • 6 8 11511 1219 Top-seeded and unbeatea Cen- Ken Wilburn scored 23 polnlll 11-foot·i senior, scored Zl polnlll
third base. Sisler Is hoping Job.
Purdue
. , .. 5 9 1147 1234 Ira! State of Ohio was matched and puUed In 19 rebounds to and had 28 rebounds. Midwea~
son, who played first and lbl
WISCOnsin .. " I 10 10118 1206
_
Northwestern
3 II 1079 11!16 tnday against j m ping John :c:n
Michigan State I 13 1197 1373 Henry Young and the Midwest- Da• added 20 poinlll. Ralph Include fourth seeded Falrmont trouble than any umpire did for power. That would allow Sisler
ern (Tex.) University in the Tiner had 16 for the Florldlans, (W. Va.) State against 1311&gt;- Detroit Manager Charlie Dres- to Insert Gordy Coleman at &amp;at
second round of the Nallonal who trailed 36-23 at the half and seeded A lila n ce (Pa.) and aen, and the voluble Tiger pilot again.
Monday Nile Mixed League _ 2928; Year's Team Series- Ohio High Sebool BasketbaD Athlettcs (NAJA)
Basketball never senously threatened the stJth.seeded High Point (N. C.) was faced today with treatment Stsler oaid farm hands Dan
March 1, 1965
Brown's Bottled Gu _ 2994. By U~= 'Z:':x~=:llonal Tournament.
Oh1oans.
meeting lith-seeded Winston- and recuperation that will side· Neville, Larry Dove~ Darte11
Ashland on _ Louise CiJ.
Top Five Averages
A Col
The Marauders notched their Mldweslern, from Wichita Salem.
line him about three months.
Osteen and Tom Froc1orf 1ri!l
more 529: Hank Amberger 417; ChMiakrleMs Knh;ght ........ ~~~7 Columbus ~ast ;~';':ndon 67
26th win of the season Tuesday Falls, rolled up the most lor&gt;- Tblrty-two lealllll were in the
The 66-year-ol d Dressen wtu handle tho pitching clloref.
Amanda Sawyer 443 ; Mac Saw·
c
enc mt ........ u Col b So th 72
night by romping over Jackso~ s1ded score of the meet in field when play began and be replaced on an mtenm basis
Ellis After Stuthaa Jo-.
yer 518; Total 19117. Won 3, Lost Keith WHhaley ...... , 11~5
urn us
~leasant V~ew 48 vtlle (~'Ia.) Stale, 78-57, In the blasting Valley City, N. D., 102- there are now 16 left.
by Bob Swift, a Tiger coacr Another youngster wbo tarJioo
0. Bee Cee'e - Mddred Bowen GeorgeLeoarrrdts ....... .
Class A District•
and former star catcher. He ed hts spun m good ~ · fD
139
3g(j; Jan Chesher !20; Bob Bow· Dave
na
.. .. ....
At Canton
vowed to "keep doing things the bullpen_ last year has his qo
en, Sr. 466; HaM'V
Ch..,.,.,.,r
431;
· ·"'
Kent State 71
Charlie's way "
on a st art mg spot too•
Total 1713; Won 0, Lost 3.
THURSDAY TRIPLES
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AJl Sammy EUil oeea 11, 1bent
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Pymatuning Valley 56
1
Plnbe ad• - Ada Nease 391 ;
F • bruary ••
-· Dressen, active In baseball for ts JUSt one spot open lltd be
Sally Bartels 316:
Art Ne.,e
Rld•e Ruaners - Owens 167·, Fairport Harbor 66
By FRED DOWN
•• ye•- "m one capac1'ty or an
to ake 1·this
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Cr
·
five-point deficit with five mfn.. The Bobcats elected to freeze '10 ..... "'
- alms
m
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459; Edd Bartels 401: Total Osborne 508·, Lawhorn 190; To!·
eslvtew 61
other was admt"lted to st
H th 1"nk8 J" M 1.- Jim
UPI
Sports
Writer
u1es
to
go
and
went
ahead
64-63
the
ball
when
they
ted
8().56
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a-.,,
1!10; Won 2, Lost I. C e Ita r al 1465·, Won 1 Lost 2 Ponts I.
John's Hospital Mo da t 0 f" d O'T00 1
d J
J
loll
Bob Sull1van with four mmutes to go and
n Y
m
e an oey ay are cerNation 8 I B ·•· tb8 II A
DweDen - Joyce Bowen 305 Gloeckner's - H. Smith 469;
an.e
&amp;soc 00
The ''prelimmaries" are over on a field goal bv
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h
b
h
d
1n
h
1
B United Pr
lnt altona!
34: seconds before the final buz.. the Fl ers raduail
t · to 0
w Y e a pa 8 m 18 tam s arters.
Sharon Yeauger 319 ; Bob Bow· Gloeckner 493; Dtllon 488; Han· Y
ess
em
for Dayton and DePaul ln the
Y
g
Y cu m chest and arms Tuesday, doc- ''ThiS means four of • _..
en, Jr 379, Larry Carson 1 .... 5, dJcap 3; Total 1453. Won 2 Lost
Eastern DJvlsioa
NCAA basketball tournament- zer. Bill Cassidy's two free the lead. Henry Finkel. 6-foot,
throws boosted Dayton's lead ll-inch, 240-pound center, led tors sa1d he had suffered a "ml· gomg to be battling for tbe two
L.
P
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96
T
tal
d
0
Han icap 108 ;
on 1 Points 4.
·
c · next come the mam events.
nor coronary occlua1o0 "
th
ts " h u d
;
•• 16 -"
to three poinll and the F1yers the Flyers With - pomts aJ.
o er spo • e 1 ·
I, Lost 2.
Admlralo - Seyler 137; A. X·.Bosto n
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••
A "100
t
" I
hn ~·
· nd J
N
Pahiel - Dorothy Clark 467; Johnson 1611·, Bhnd 360; Tots! Cm_cmnatl_
43 30 569
Both advanced Impressively let John Schroeder sink an 1111- though he fouled out late m the fo
ll!:r cehrn recovez s Jo
&lt;MtOurts a
.. alliS·
Bill Clark 429 ; Pat Ingels 366; 1Won 2 Lost 1 Points 4. Ph1ladelph11
38 36 .514 with victories in tho Mid-East contested lay-up w1th two sec- second ball while Don Hilt had
rThecas,t, aaer 1 ee monum.
haU are the other pair, 001
N Y k
27
district playoffs Tuesda• night on&lt;h left.
19 points for Ohio.
e ong·ttrne practitioner of wtth McCool.
Cl d I ' '" T0t I 1-7 . , .
Y e "• ' " · ;
a
Fire Dept - B Grueser 434• ew or
16 370
'
Held u-lftlm Le d
such acquired skills as steng- "Nuxhall and Tsitourll bo,!b
Won 3, Lost 0 H &amp; C't - Shir· NeS8elroad 476; Bund 360; Han: .:..Clinched title
- Dayton with I 66-65 upset of
nn
e
a
The crowd of 7,500 at Bowl~ elese syntax was m "satisfac. are in shape. Nuxhall already ts
ley Custer 351; Hugh Cuater dlcap 18; Total 1288. Won I
Western Dlvlsloa
Ohio University and DePaul The Flyers beld I 30-29 half. lng Green, Ky., aaw DePaul tory" condition !Jtst nlJlhl at St. 15 to 20 pounds lighter tbao ,be
334; Phylhs Hennessy 428 T~ Lost 2 Pomts I .
w. L. Pel. with a smasbmg 99-52 victory lime lead but twtce trailed by take advantage of loose jtttery John's
was at the end of last seulJlL
~:t~~e~~ . ~~n ~.a~:~. 101f, Kondas - J Si~son 445; J. LoSt.sLoAnug•seles
45 28 616 over Eastern Kentucky ·- but five pomts in the second half. play by Eastern Kent~cky to A statement released Tuesday Tsltouns is 10 to 15 pounds
Team Htgh Thrfe Games -· Johnson 489; Rawlings 44~: To- Baltimore
:~ ~ :: a "black Fridayn looms ahead.
race off to a 35-19 lead m the rught Dressen would be confined hghter," Elba aaid.
Ashland Oil 1976: Team High tal138,0; Won 2 Lost I Pomts 6: Detroit
31 .. .413
That's the date when they go
lust half, setting the stage for to St. John's Hospital three "It'll he easier IDr me to 80
Werry s Warts
Sptres 406
on
on to Lexmgton, Ky ., for thetr
the rout DePaul led 43-33 at weeks He may be able to re- nine lnnmgs now than lt. waa..a
Single Game - Ashland Oil
- . 507 · Han-' San Francisco
15 59 203 next o..&lt;~mes -Day ton against
th h "
d
ed
R
Sm1th
392·
Smith
e au an :IDOm
away to in the Tioen in four to six t-ouple of years ao:ro," he COil·
690; Ind Higr Three Games, :
,
,
Tuesday'a Resulta
o-··
""-~ t I ad 10 th
d
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Men _ Clyde Ingels 615 ; Worn· d1cap 69; _Total 1374 Won
1 New York 121 Phila 122 (OT)
nat10nal champion Michigan
a -.--yum e
e secon weeks, but only in an adv1sory ttnued. ''My control is better, I
Lo 1 G 1
·
and DePaul against fiftb-rated
half at which point both leama condition, accordmg to Dr. John won 't he makmg as many
529 . 1 n d Lost 2 Pomts 2.
~ h s~ se G1 more M ' Cl "'· High Game - Lou Osborne Los Angeles 123 Baltimore 114 Vanderbilt. And even Ult most
substituted Uberally.
Sharpe.
pitches"
1 1g 1 10 ~1 - ar; en,Loyi e 190; High Sertes - Lou Osborne
(Only games scheduled)
wild·eyed sophomore would
Dave Mil.l! acored 21 points t
The loss of Dressen hit the "I want to help the team all
G~f!~re 1!lli
omen,
use 508; High Team Game- Ridg..
Wednesday's Gamea
hesttate to predict that either
lead the Blue Demons, now 18- Tigers as they prepared for 1965 1 can," he added, "but I be8
8
.
Runners 525; High •ream Series ? t~n at Detroit
could manage that sort of an
8 for the season. Eddie Bodkin at their Lakeland, Fla., camp. lieve 1 can help it just as mucll
- Ridge Runners 1465.
Cmcmnatl at St. Louis
upset.
The Associated Press ~~y h~ 21 ftlr Eastern Kentuc~' A volunteer of advise for any· as a starter as 1 can 1 relief
Sunday Ntte Women's League
New York at Philadelphia
named the All-Southern D1strict which closed out its campaign one who would liSten, Dressen's pitcher.''
(Only games scheduled)
Dayton's Flyers overcame 1 Class AA and A aU-dream team. with a 19-7 record.
role as an indivtdualist was ex· ~=======:::::February 23, 1965
lolo'a - M. Lehew 367; K
BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE
Tbarsday•s Gameo
- - - - - - - - - - - - and the Class AA and A coach- '111e Nahonal Association of ceeded by hts admitted skill of •
Walker 332: P. Young 378; J.
· MUch ·%, ' 11165
Baltimore at Los Angeles
es and players of the year.
Intercollegiate Athletics (NAJA) the diamond. He 19 rated with
Two Game Serie1
St. Louis at San Francisco
Larry HlsJe of Portsmouth tournament resumed with eight Casey Stengel and 8 handful of
G Jodnlte 283; E Sylvester 423
Seeing ghosts? Find
Handicap 300; Total 2083 Won Sugar Ruo Bums - D. Crow Detrmt vs Boston at Provtdence
and Jerry Turner of AJbany games Tuesday and contmues others as among the most
TELEVISION SERVIC~
3 Los! 0. Crew's - L, McKm 159; N Thompson 73; D. Har· (Only gamea scheduled)
were .~ed "players of
the today wUh Hastings, Neb., lac- knowledgable of all baseball
ney 359: K. Edward&gt; 287; P. lbrecht 46. B. Houdashelt 175;
lUI. I
year, and George Heller of lng Augsburg. Minn ., Southern
fast In the
Roush 408: G. Ebersbach 301; P. Story 198: B. Hennessy 206;
Portsmouth, whose team com- Louisiana opposmg Eastern m:.baseba!J smce he broke into
YELLOW PAGES.
S. Parsons 376; Handicap '¥19; !Handicap 580. Tolal 1437 Won
B U ited Pr
Oklahoma Baptl.st the
In
1
1 1 tl al piled 15-2 record, was named Montana
Where
your flnge111
Total 2010. Lost 3 Won 0
2 Lost 0. Beetle Bugs - J_. D.
y •
esa n em on
Class AA diStrict roach .
Bill meeting' Southwestern Louis!game as a payer
191t,
Keith Goble - H. Handley !Story 185 ; S. Story 19?; M Clark
Tonight'o Ohio high School Whaley of Albany recetved the ana, Htgh Point vs. Wmston.Sa· ~;s~":.S~';!:;:'as~,'::'.,~~~~: do the walking.,
268; I. Bartrwn 267, B. Adams 140; S Warner 148; L. Warner distnct tournament schedule:
honors 10 Class A
. \em, Alhance against F.alrmont, waukee Braves and Cincmnati
317; N. Floyd 317; L. Gilmore IM, Handtcap 508: Total 1364. 1 Gauge readings•
Gallipolis
Here's
tho
AU • Distrtct Central Ohio playing Midweat331: Handicap 339; Total 1886 WoVn 0 !Lost 2. S Cl k 206 B Dam 18 2, 271, running 70 feet
A:att
teamsJ
CLASS AA
ern, St Benedict's, Ken., lacover the job of Tiger
Friendly Tavern - C. Halhday
amp res ar
as
e
.10g Alba
(Ga ) Stat and
v Triplett Ill· J McKnight 133 on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 27.· Willoughby South (17-4) vs
Larry Hisle Portsmouth· Lar·
ny
·
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manager in June, 1963, with the
331 : C. Ba chner 127:
an
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s' 06 p ~ PIeasant 27.03 lfu1ton Cleveland East (16-3)
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Ouachita Baptist Ark
vs. I b
,
fr
. th to
Meter 298; D Glaze 392: Blind N. Mayer 150 , E Mees 45; . ,
11 Coon, Athens ; Dan (Buck) Lewis
•
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c u movmg
om nm
Falls
6.49,
Crothers, Jackson;
Buddy
· TD da , A
fourth place by the close of last
330 . Handicap 210 . Total 19118 McKmght 15; Handicap 666: To- 2.32. Kanawha
11
wo~ 3 Lost 2.
'
!tal ta86; Won 1 Lost 1 Sting Charleston out. L:mdon dam
At Berea
Quarles, Ironton :
and Bruce
es, Y 1 e 011
season
Ed's Auto Trim _ J Gilland Rays _ J . Wildermuth 182;
was runnmg 1 feet , Marmet Cleveland West Tech 06-5) vs Bunch, Otilbcothe.
In Tuesdays ~es, Central
----338· M Vineyard 269· B Mur-~Hannahs :&gt;,55· P. Darnell 72; C. IV&lt; feet and Winfield dam 2 feet Loram King (II~)
Second team - Eric Gustav- walloped JacksonVIlle, Fla. 78F1gbt Resulto
' 31S· F M 1 ' 327· L Haggerty 21S T Vaughan 123. Boat MovemeDts:
At Bedford
son, Athens · Ed Jacobs Well- 57, Midwestern of Wichita By UnHed Press Ioternattonal
ray
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Falls Tex routed Valley City
Lo
bl Ca
1
Boyles 3.19: Handicap 390: Total B. Hensler 71, Han 1cap 452
o Rver
- Ranger down Cleveland St Ignatius (21&gt;!) ston ; Greg Cook, Chillicothe;
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ndon (UP!) - Ru n
r2031 won 1 Lost 2 Foro•t Run Total !373. Won I Lost t.
!3, 6·30 a.m ; St Marys up 14, vs Parma (!t&gt;-S)
Jack Spencer, Portsmouth, and N
!02-56, LewiS defeated ter, 1551&gt;, Clifton, N.J ., stopped
Block_ s . Grueser 336: s Bar· Cobras - M Childs 103: D p: 25 p.m.; Bob Benter up II,'
Todd Saulter, Waverly.
MBnsfJeld State 96:71, OuachUa Harry Scott. 161'4, Britam (9);
At Youngstown
CLASS A
Bapttst downed Lmcoln 113-76, Vie Andrett1, 138, Britam,
tels 392· p Ingels 121 B Sm1th Fink 135: E . Brown 209; D·5:25 p.m : .relfhoat up 14, 7 2o l
381; L. 'winebrenner 374, Hand· Boggs 220 , G. Hawley 178; Han· p m .; Onward up 14, 7:30 p.m ; Youngstown Chaney (17 3) vs Jerry Turner, Albany; Aar· Farrmont topped Upper l?wa stopped Joe Brown, 138, New
leap 110; Total 2084. Won 2 Lost d1cap 800; Total 1145. Won 2 Eastern up 15, 4:40 am.: John Warren (lt&gt;-5)
on Adams, New Boston: K•n 91-90, Hlgb Pomt heat Califor· Orleans (5).
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Lost 0 Alley cats - M. Titus J. Rowe down 15, 5 20 a.m ,
Hartung, Eastern ; Glen Burch- ma Western 79-57, Wmston-SaCollege Basketball HRe
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High Game - P . Rou•h 174; 198; J . Sebo 193; J . Welker 233: Poplar up 17, 2 2S p.m.; Lady
Claos A
well, Centralia; Jim
Wells, !em defeated St. Norbert IH9,
At Columbus
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Eastern &lt;P1ke County).
and Alliance dumped Stephen
High Series - C. Bachner 427 B. Werry 1112, R. Becker 133; Rosemary up 17, S a.m.; Titan
Pleasant (16-3) vs Licking Second team - Dan Br1sker, F . Austm 86-61.
Team High Game _ Ed's Auto !Handicap 428; Total 1367. Won down 17, 6.45 a.m , New Mar.
Trim m· Team Hl(lh Sertes- 0 Lost 2
ltinsville down 17, 7 a.m.; Queen Valley (!IH)
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Oak HtU;
Lim Brown, M1n·
Minnesota finished second In
Forest R~n Block Co., 2084
Tea High Series - Cobras City up 18, 5·15 a rn.: Francts Columbus Aqumas (8-11) vs ford; Don McDonald, Glouster; the BiB Ten race by beating
1445: Tea High Game - Co- Hougland up 20, 4:20a.m.; Peg- B1g Walnut (11-6)
Mike Everhart , Pamt Valley; Iowa
115-64
and
TI!inols
SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE
bras. 746: High Two Games 8 gy Downey up 21, 5·511 am. ; Lancaster Fenwick (13--8) vs and Mike Canter, Portsmouth blitzed Michigan Stato 121-119 In
February Z7, IIIGS
Chuck Hannahs 255, Bernie Hen· Walter Beckjord down 23, 12:· Plam C1ty (18-3)
Clay.
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Ridenour Badlo and TY neso;y and Susy Clakr 206: High 15 a.m : Robert Reed down 23, Logan Elm (14-jl) vs Mt. lr-""=========iiiii========="'fl
Charles Krugh! -148;
Theron Gae - Dennis Boggs 130; Su- 3:15a.m.; Jerry Bosworth down Gilead (17-4)
Cruise 391; Gary Wolf 364; Dave sy Clark 116.
23, 3:4&gt; a.m.; Jane T. up 23,
Leonard 356: Don Boush 35&lt;1:
5:15p.m.: Tampico down G1·een·
At New Concord
Handicap 696: Total 2613. Won Women's Begianen League
up 6:30 p.m.; John Ladd Dean West Muskmgum (17-4) vs
1 Lost 2. Pemeroy - Blind 330;
March 3, 195
down Greenup 9.21l p.m.; La· Skyvue (21·2)
EXPERT INSTALLATION!
Blind 330; Mike Sawyer
359: • Tea No. 3 - Billie
Jo gw1a Up G~nup tl:t&gt; pm.;
AI canton
Jeff Burl !77; Ketth Whaley Krawsceyn 225; Faye Mantey. Lady Marjone up Greenup 12· · Northwestern (19-l) vs CleveARMSTRONG'S
(70; Handicap 867; Total 2833 309: Kitty Kaull 221: Shirley 10 a.m.; LouiSiana up Greenup land Lutheran West 02.7\
Won 2 Lost 1
Russell 201; Total 963. Won 0 12 :10 a.m.; Western up Green· M Do ld 12!.0)
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Mlddleporl llepl. Store Lost 3 l'lrutettet - lola Bar· up 2.20 a.m.; Indiana
down
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Bill Davil 389; Don Nelson 354; trum 272; Phyllis Stone 315: Greenup 4:10 a.m.; Andrew fteld Local 1111- 1
Floor eoverint: for every ldnd of noor. Belt
Craig Rawlings 337; Ray Hln· Blind 85: Em Wllliamaon 154; Calhoun down Greenup 5:20 a
F. She~ do~ Msr;,et 8·;
dy 314; Blind ii:IO: Handicap liM: Colleen VlUl Meter 299: Total m.; Ravenswood down Greenup
patterns. Professional installation by Ul, or
7:50 a.m.; R. H. Bosworth D ~ P m.. e en · up_ arme
Tolltl2678. Won 3 Lost 1. Racine 1125. Won a Lost 0
do llyourself. Call WY 2-2(13G for frH estJ.
~ F 0rf H Won 0 Lost 3
Tea NO. S - Lela Windon up Meldahl 1:20 p.m.· Lunga 4:55 a.m.; George Pnce down
mate.
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Marmet 6·50 a.m.; Jefi.erson
"""'" 1 J1ott1et1 Gao Mlrk 379: Lila Rtdeoour 236; Ruth Pomt up Meldahl 4.50 p.m. Or·
w· f" ld 3 25
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MenchbU 501. George H.arrl9, Ann Yeauger 286; Geneva Leon- co up Meldahl 8:50 p.m.; War-- up IDle .
p.m.: eaver
WALL-TO-WALL CARPmNG
431; Len Vaa Meter &amp;211: Dave ard 315; Total 1218 Won 3 Lo&lt;t ren Hougland up Meldahl 9:25 down Winfield 6:40 pm,: Lucy
MOHAWK
Reed 426; Blind ii:IO; Handicap 0. Team No. I - Pbyllts Grant p.m .: Valvoline down Meldahl Jane Lucas down Wmheld 1.·
MAGEl
714; Tolll! 2928. Won S Loot 0. 350; Wanda Fetty 314; Marcella 10:20 p m: Buckeye Stste down IO_p.m .; Allen R. Memll down
llxperl lnltlllatloD
Bolu"s Clothier - Dick Garten Snowden 221; Blind 255; Total Meldahl 12·35 a.m.;
Philip Wlnfteld IIIO p.m.:
Solva,y
&amp;attafacllon
31111; Jerry Van Inwasen 450; II{{). Won o Lost 3.
Sporn up Meldlbl 4:{{1 a.m.; down Wlnfteld 6:20 a.m.
GuariDteed
Ron Hlndy 2117; Mike Garten 351; Stow Four - Eulonda Haley COtlon Queen dowa Meldahl S:·
Bill Swan 312; Handicap 980; 266; Mona Lee Neal m, Joan
am.; Brimstone up Meldahl
Total '¥130. Woo 0 Loot S.
Fergursoa 181; VIvian Phillips &gt;:50 a.m.
Len 2'12: Total 1036; Won 8 Lost 3.
GaUipolls Dam Reliable
Week'a High Game For safety's sake repair your steps now with
Van Meter 2011; Year's High Teo No. z - PbyUI.s Ilearh• down 3:15 p.m.; EtgercUII up
long-lasting eoncrete. All of our work Is guar·
Your o.p.n.ialll•
Game - Dave Leonard, 233; !55; Kathryn Wildermuth 322. 8:30p.m.; Ben McCool up 11::10
anteed. Our prleea are low. Call today!
gWeek's High sertea -Len Van Blind 255: Blind
Total 1187, P .M. : Shufty down 12:10 a.m.;
OMlor Por
H E. Bowles dowa I a.m.; SamMeter &amp;2e; Year's High Seriea Won S Lost o.
lltck Menchlnt, 17;
Team High Series Team et up 1:33 a.m.; A. J. Patlo!l
\'l'eet Team Hi8 - Browa's
5 - 1218; Team High Game and Tbeln)a Ann up 2 a.m.; L.
AND
Bottled Gu - lOG'I; Year's
Team No. 5, 455. High Fleore up 7 a.m.; Duncan Bruce
l'hoM WY 2..ftU
Telln High - Rkleoour Radio
aes - Pbyllllt Bearbl 355; up ll.a.111.
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callers of her brother, Mr. and 1 We ar• sorry to hear of UI-4-Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy· 1
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Mrs. Lawrence Lamberl
n•so or Jacob Butcher He was ! - . hlo HuLChlscJD.
Mrs. Jan• COttrill wu a r• moved from Holzer to Ne lson- Iyin opent the weekend 1lllth 'IJD I Mrs. Edlib
anti Mr.
cent business caller in Athene. vllle hospllal.
parento, Mr. and Mrs. W!lh
d Mrs Jim K,..ler called oD
B\' MRS. D. E. WOOD
Tng. WI Davis Monthan AFB . Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tripp and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hutch· Garvin. I
M th
Mans-I ~r and Mrs. Marlon Hutchl8 eny,
~- bteftd Holpital
Congratulabons lo Tommy Arizona Hli address is A3C son were recent Sunday visi· ison Columbus spe nt weekend Mrs. ster
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Mr. and 1' fl eld • and Mrs · Sarah Jane son.
Amo
t Ole W
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Lambert, 30 n of Mr ~nd Mrs. Tommy . Lambert AF 15713442. 1ton of her mother. Mrs. Mary , here' Wm1
IS parenls,
Mr and Mrs. Qlester NIP" ·
Hol!(q hospital in u,e past 24 I
Wll 30
i wwrence Lambert, who enliat· Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reibel ! Ogden.
Mrs. Marion Hutchison. "
Oller, Columbus spent a lew . . e SUnday callers of Mr.
~ were: Mrs. Myer M~g- 1
ed in air force Aug . ltl, 1964, and Mr. and Mrs. Donley ReiWe are glad to hear Glendon 1 Becky Hutchison is recover- days Wtth thelr parents, Mr. pe~ w~~s Marion HutchlsOIL
lied ~ Ediemont Dr., Rudy Crm- _v: . PLEAS.:~NT - 1Har. .ry C. After compleUng his
basic bel, Middleport, were
recent McGmnis il) able to be
out ed from flu now after being and Mrs. Jim Mulholan~ulhol anMr and Mrs. Pl!'atlJe Ttutck-o
er, 14 Cruzet St. , Mrs. Benedict K1mberhng. 1-t, Apr P.- Grove, !rammg at Lackl.and Training SUnday guest!! of Mr. and Mrs. · some. He attended
churc h _confined lo house £or several Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmy
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Plymouth call!!d 01
C. DHKri~. 11?. Mabeh11e Dr., i~ 111 hf'a lth several month~, i Ceni N Oct. Z9. 1964 he grad - Harley Strong.
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Thursday evening .
1days.
a~ , Vinton, spent Sunday w~th er, ;:nls Mr. ~nd Ml'L
Mrl. - am~e C. tabor, Rt. 1 Gal- d1ed Tuesday arternoon ;J! his uated Yeb. 10 . 1965 from ABR Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and [ Mr. and Mrs. Carey Str&lt;~us: 1 George Ch~llicot, at Huston's hli parents, Mr. and Mrs. JLm ~~~rron Huichtson sunday.
lipoha, WUham Keith SWisher, home of self-inflicted gun shot. L-ourse 43131 c at 3337th School son were recent sunday guesta l baugh recently called on Mr. , Rest Home 1!1 not 110 well. not Mulholand. .
Mr and Mrs. Glendon McGtn.Rt. bCheshir~. Wi lliam H. Tho. wounds.
Squ:.u:l;on. Amarillo, AFB. Tex+ of his moth~&gt;r. Mrs. Ruby Mul- ! L\nd Mrs. Max. Taylor.
able to talk.
.
: Mrs. Goldie Jo~es~ Al~any , l is had his brother, Richard
mas ,. Rt . 2 Bad well , Mrs. Char- Mr . Kimlx&gt;rling was found in . as as an apprentice Jet
me- holand. Mrs. Smith is caring Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haa~:~ Mr. and Mrs. Franc1s Ponn called on Mrs. LIZZie Bishop I n S nd •ue~
· E"mgton.
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· Columbu!l, were re· and Mrs. Jo Ann wood at
· tend- SUnd ay u~~~:
-~·moon ·
Ies K ennet h •·
oun·IS.
Harry ' and family,
1 a• u ay • " ·
1the wash house approx imately ('hanic. He came horne Feb. 1tor her mother, Mrs.
Mrs .. AliL't' E. Httprov, ~t. . 1 · 30 feet from h1s res id1•nce y has i 10 to 26 . He has two sisters and Wells, Radcliffe , who fell break- cent guests of his sister, Mr. ed Inspection of Hamden Chap- Mn. NeaUe McKenzie and
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Waterloo, Ernest D. Collier, wif€'. t :arnet, when she return- one brother at home besides ing her ankle.
:~ nd Mrs. Alva Mahaffey.
ter of Eastern Stars, Saturday lrleond, Mrs. Duffey,, Chilli- \~sit :
were Rev. and
2916 Spructo Ave, Pt. Plea sa~t, 1~d home from seeing a doctor . J his parents. He returned to his Mrs. F.rancis Cottrill
and Gary Shillings has been ill evening .
cotbe, spent Sunday with ~er ElvlraJoh:~~:rers of Gallipodl.
A~y Joann Corbm, 271G Lm- I He was born at Zanesville, I new permanent base 4453 CCR daughter recently were Sunday recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gar· , brother, Mr. and Mn. Marwn Mrs.
com _St. , Pt. P_leasant, Ralph : Ohjo, July lO, l89tl the son ot _ --- - - - -------- ---· --- -V. Gibbs , Sr., :\ew Haven, W. I the late John and Jda Scurlock I
LITY
Va., Rev. Wilbur S. Baxter , Le· i Kimberling. He was a mem· '
"SUPER • RIGHT" QUA
tart, W. Va. , M~rilyn J Dunn, Iber of the Beale Chapel MelhoApple Grov~. V. . Va .. Charles disl Ch urch, Minturn Lodge No.
E. E~s. Rt. 3 Rutland, Porter , 19 AF' &amp; AM , the American LeMid\dff. Chester. Mr ~. W. Earl g 1on , and was a veteran of
Shank, Letart Falls, 0, Mrs. World War 1.
Ruth Shuck l~r. Jackson. Harry
Survi ving are hi s wife, Gar- ,
C. Bane, Jackson, Arnold
L. net Cobb Kimberling; two sons,
:BaH, Rt. 3 South Point, Wil- : John w. Kimberling of Ea~t •
llam M. Bailf'y , Ashland. Ky ., I .\leadows, Long Island. N. Y.,
Stanley C. Churcfl, A ~hl a nd , ; and H;1rrv c. Kimberling, Jr., ·
Ky., Mrs. Paul G Slaven . R~~- i HunLwgto.n; two daughters, Mrs.
enswood, W. Va., and Ott1ce Eleanor Swiatkowskt Plymouth
' Mich., Mrs. Ruth Winters.
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i.ach. Mass.; and seven grandMrs. Dennis Randall l'outy, I children.
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Jr., Rt. 1 Ray , son, 12. 17 p.m. I The body is at the Mohr-Ste- ,
Tuesday. Mrs. Jf'l'ry C. Scott, ven.s Funeral Home. ArrangeRt. I Letart. W. Va., son, 7: 18 ~ rnenl s will be an nounced.
a.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Cecil H. '
O'Del ~ Ravenswood, W. Va , '
son, 4:57 a.m. Tuesday.
Dlscbarged
Patients recen tly discharged To Delaware Po•t
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Charles Hall , Mrs. Randell lien- ham Baker, .son of Mr. and
ry, Mrs. Kennety Romme Law- Mrs. James f. B::~krr of 2:!13
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renee Boyd. John P. Graham. i MI. Vernon Avenue ~ former emMrs John ro le Sharon Barr p!oyee of the Pomt Pleasant ,
De~is Schelling, Angela
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SUPER RIGHT QUALITY FRISH
Glenn Kimberly Maerker Elza hi-ls been tra nsferred from the i
Stove~, Harry Riffel!, .~I bert E. I., DuPonr
De N;mours '
Edwards Thomas Garnes Mr s. and Company .:1 ! the \-\ astnng- 1
Sabra Cll~rk !\1iss Emma Hamm to11 Works in Parkersburg to the ,
Saul Kaplan. Mrs. Henry Pan- Con1rol D!vts_ion, Louviers BuildCornB•k
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Carl mg ~~ Wll~mgton , Del. , where
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Manley, Mrs. E. N. Terrier. he w1ll be mve~lmt•nt &lt;Jccuunl ·
Mrs. Charles Eads and inf.o~nt ant.
daughter and Mrs. James Dob- Baker is a Ma r~hall Univer· :
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THR.EE ARRESTED
:\lrs_ Le-ster Roush were ; PT. PLgASANT Arresls
an d Mrs. Clyde Bradbury, I during the past 24 hours by
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'ipolls. and ·Mr. and ~lrs . I cul Jaw enforcement officers aci',lul Bradbury, Lower
River cording to jail records
are :
dond Calling Salurday were Marvin Wi;jm slev, 36, Pt. PleasMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush. Che- ant, intoxication.: Forrest John- '
shire.
son, 43. We:-;t Culumbi£1 , driv- :
Mrs. Carl Wright, Hocking- ing while intoxicated, no operaport, and Mrs. Glenn Woodford, tor 's JicPnse ant! h~a\'ing scene
Coolville, called on Mrs. Rita of
ace i d £' n t:
Delbert
Wright , recenlly.
W. Clonrh, J4 . Athens , Ohln.
Mrs. Irma Bales and child- drun k in public.
ren and Mrs. Rita Wright call·
_ _ __
eel on Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Stewart and family. Also visit· ·
ing at their home wert~ Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Stewart and
daughter, Columbus.
'!be home ol Mr. and Mrs .
Clyde Barnett was the scene of A self • study is bdng cona surprise birthday party a re- dueled by thP c hurche~ of the
cent Sunday, in honor of Mrs. ! Letart Falls Methodist Cl1arge
Barnett. Persons attending were Iwith the oastor, James F. EarMr. 1nd Mrs. Kenneth Barnett ly, as the' leader. St'riptural ba~ ­
and 10n. Mrs. Jenny Mae Athey ; is is Ephesians. ''One Wi tness
and children. Jim Neville, Har- Jn One World'" writt en h!' Hiold, Judy , Ruth Ann , and Rich· shop Roy Shnrt., is the other
atd. Barnett, the honoree and ' text.
husband.
Following ls the schPdule fnr
Mr. and Mr!! .•J. M. Conkle the individual chu rche~:
called. on Mr. and M". Emmell : Letart Fails, 7 p. m. every
McCaokey, at Rutland a Sun- IV•dnesday
day afternoon. Mr s. McCaskey EcJst Letart -Apple.
Grove,
1a recoverm g from recent sur- 7. 30 p. m every ~u nday and
:Thnr!iday.
1ery.
Mr. and Mrs. Worthv Tat.P,
Creal Bend. JO·l5 a.m .. first 1
Galllpolis were ret'ent g~es l s of and third Sund~ys.
tbejr son, !\·1r . ..~nd Mrs. CharAss1st mg at l-.ast
Letart is
·Ja Tile.
.Mr. Herbert 'Pete"' Shields.
Mr. and Mrs Charles T;He Lety leaders are :'vtrs.
John
have received .... orc1 that the ir Wo!fr. Mrs. D~)Jiy Wolfe , Hoy
10ft 1 A-2C (;1rroll Tate has Ar- ' Donoh ue and Raymond Furbee
rive1 S..1fcly ;n Labrador. when'
HIRTJIUAY OBSE RVED
He will be st&lt;J tioned .
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Mr. and Mrs_ .lrt nH's Wright N~W H AVE~ - M_rs. Fer~l "i
their Ju sl1 s l:!ntertfuned w1th a dln(R-Ita Spire&lt;J; celebrated
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. nPr at her hom e honoring her
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fJrst weddmg t~nmve l s,lf'r'- T 1urs- husban d , f''erns.
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day. Sunday, March 7. Also hon·
Clarew·e Rupe.
Am.on:1 • orec1 were Mr. and Mr!:!. Otha
visited \fr · and Mrs. M&lt;Jrvm Lieving of Nt&gt;W Haven on their
Ru)Je Sundav. Rupe, who was wedd1ng anniversary. Other
enroult• to F'l~rida._ also c ;;d!~d guP.sts ol the da y were Mr. and
on oth er re lai1Vl'~ In the a_rea. Mrs. Vi cl ur
Young and son.
Ma yo Baies ha.s recl:'lved Don of Pomerov · Mr.
and
word rhat. hl.s uncle. _C larence Mrs: Dale Justis 'of Fort Wayne
!t u•ton. has been d1 scharged , Ind .: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tayfrom d hosp ital at Oregon. _ llu and duughter. ,JiU, of MaGerald Sw!~her has been dls· J30 n and the host and hostess.
charged from a Columbus hos- .
p:tal. Swish•r hall been a pa· ! CONCERT ANNOUNCED
tit.nt
there after surfering se- ' The Concert Choir of Ken- ·
.
', ..yere burns.
,turky Chri'Stian College. Grayson. Kv ., will present a proITATE MVP HoNORS
gr•m ~~ sacred music at the i
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UP!) IChur ch of Christ, New Marsh· '
' , ,-Tom and Olck ~Van Arsdale, field. Friday, Marcil 12, at7:30 1

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With the
their hornet • Malonic Button In hanar of .
and
never pald the lint hlo. fifty years membership in
Ebenbal!h and :"", asrtlt MeDanW . ,
monm I water bUIJ. Mayor
the Ma.sontc Lodge.
Mrl. .Ra mood
botb o1 .
,
1
PrtUminary re!UI'JII from burley
areas show
·
ly
to the Mr. Crump has been a m•m,
Denloe MmhaU, all-year • Pome.,; ¥lliled '"' llundl
It
a
per cent
quotas fo r
BY VI
Public ServiCe CommJDlon rul- ber of the Minturn Lodge No. old da1Jtlhter of Mt. and Mrs. with .lliM Stolla Gnto
1
burley tobacco,
three
1ng that ,when two ll'IOI1!ho
A.F. &amp; AM at Pomt Plea• Charleo Monhall, Muon
re- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
,f:
The prelirrunary results &amp;how that
votes
Th 1 11 in
NG te' bills had not been paid the ant
50 years. He
not portedly oerlou!ly ill ol men- the ,...kend in Kentucky wbora VI 11
~
cut.
the ~ 0 O~ members
of water meters would be sealed able to go to the Lodl(e lo re. ingitls at the llolzor Hoopllll they visited with their dauCb- ~ fturma Lift . . . ...! .:,
Department officlale
own
uncU ol Hartlord of! and a· penalty ol ten per ceiv• the so year bad e and where lhe woo ldmilled
a ter and '-mil Mr
•
·
,.
out IIIII Jbe total vote caot In Missouri 796, 7, Bill, 99 1.
Were pr..ent at the
r•gular cent added lo the bills and also The Grand Master ol w!.t Vir- week aao on Sunday.
Don Miller y,
· and Mrs. lalllr It t'tQifllilllljl 11.- _..
this referendum was the Jorg- North Carolina 26,~9. 220, ~onthly meetl~g for March held a charge would he levied when- lima came 10 his home and pre. Ml'l. Leroy Lyone ol CIIIIDD Mr. Jlm;,y lllewart visited ~ 11~~~~ ...
eet turnout of rocord and more 26,689, 99.2.
m the Mayors Office: Mayor ever the meters were used.
sented it to him He ia also a who wao mtured '" • ooo car recently in Columl&gt;uo 0 wttb a . ieDl at
V
r
than double the vole coast in Ohio 7,922, 193, B.liS, 91.6. William Kelly, Recorder, Jam., . Mention tllat some bad placeo m.mber of the Pomt Pleaunt accident along with ber da"::l&gt;- Mr. and Mro. Jack ~lly.'
ilooplll1,
tbe~lbl
the lut referendum In 111112, In Tennessee 711,543, 1,803, 80,346, M. Crump. CouncUmen; IV. m the street&amp; and ditches along chapter No 7 Royal Arch Mao- ter, Betty, near ~wn C.tty, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Edwards be bas ~ 11aee
sptte of advme weather. The t7.8: . .
. Stone, John R~ach, Oneil the streeds needed lixmg.
ons and tbe Franklin Camrnand- Ohto ,. .-eported as allibtly nn. of Mason recently purclwed November lltb. 1111 Wife, Mlflo
fmal vote tn 111112 was 178,926. V~rgma 15.027, 275, 15~02.
and Earl Ftelds. Coun- A commumcalton wu receiV- ery No 17, K. T. at
Point provo:&lt;~ at the Cabell .Hospita l, the Fauclree property on An-Baret, and daughter Mn 5
0! these votes 17&amp;,620 were 88.2.
Ray Fields was absent. eel from the West Virsinla Rat- Pleasant
Huntmgton where ehe 11 now • derson Street.
ly 'lbomas bave ~
"Yu, and l,ll16 were
"No' West Virginia 2,8111, 23, 2,914, Also present was Marshall, m&amp; Bureau giving inlormalion
PERSONALS
patlenl Mt,. Betty Lyons has Mr. and Mro. Bob Ball and wtth bltb day lind Dight
votes. Thla was 99.2 per cent 99.2.
~ammy Anderson. and two vis· what was necessary in organiz,. Mr and Mrs George B Lorn- been released from lhe Holzt'r two children ol Oak HUI, Ohio MarviD Newell, Ill .......
favorable.
Othert 224, 4, 228, 98 2. .
gors, John Hinkle and James ing a Fire Department lor lhe er spenl the w'eekend at ·Mount :s~t a~d ~ J:uperattng at visited over the weekend with at M.11on Onde· Scbool 'lbll meano that mar~etlnl U. S. totals 354,!00,
reene.
lown and the insll"Uctiolll are Vernon, Ohto with their son and
me n
n.
her parent.., Mr. and Mrs. Le,. able to retum !AI
IIW
quotao will be In eUect and Jbot 368,lf'l, 99.
The meeting was called to or- very strick. No action was tak- daughter-m-law Mr and Mrs Ch~r. andhaMrs. Dale Lyons of ter Dodson and Jane.
.-ltllnc ln,lurlel ~ I 1111
price oupports will be available
by the Mayor at 7:311 P m. en in the matter but the town Bernhart Lern~
·
· liecag~ ltln ve :w;.ed home Mr. IDd Mrs. Glen Thomp- at school. He 1a11n 10 Dr.
11 mother son and lomily visited on Sun- Ridgeway f11r z.aa,.. ~
for lhlo type tobacco for the
llllnuW of the February still baa a fire truck.
Mrs. Mmel J~hnson daugh- • r • 1 g w
next thr.. yeart.
:•ling were read and ~pprov· All bills owing by the town ter Merlin Betty Ann J~· of Gal- ball game In Pomero . between day with her parents, Mr. at.d menla were !t!)1M'I.edly ,.....
The relerendum was set lor
·
were P'lid leaving a balance 10 Ihpolis were the weekend guests Wahama and p
Y
Mrs. Harold Lew10 at West Co- loooe In btl bad&lt;. Be 11 tilt 101
Thursday, Feb. 25. Because of
Several matters •bout
the the treasury of $616.6%.
ol Mr and Mrs GeQl' J
omeroy.
lumbla.
of Mr. and 111'1. Delli llewtll.
blizzard conditions in some ar·
waterworks system and the RECEIVED A FIFrY YEAR and f~mil
·
ge ames Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stone MiS! Oorl• McCune of Parkeas which prevented growers
town were d•sed, It
apMASONIC BUTfON
Mrs M~· A . 1
were m Galhpollo Tuesday. couple ol days with Mr. and Mr. lind Mrt. Arbw 011' .a,
from reaching the polling plac·
pearlng lhftt several citizens The Grand Mastet of
The Andre~·: F[.;;ds u~d 1 ~~ Mro. Mr. Heber. James 18 a medl- ersburg, a student nuroe at ed on Mr. mllfrl. ~ [M
es, or in some caseo even pre- s unday School attendance
who contracted lor water and Masonic Lodge of Weot Virgin- Ann Gibbs attended a 'ba!:':. :;:'1~~:~en~ '" Holzer Hospital St. Josoph Hospital, VIsited a IDd chlldrea. ,_, rii!IIIJ . .
vented the referendum commit- Feb. 28 was 60, the offering
.
a lpo lo.
couple of days wlth Mr. and turned fMn Pkwlda.
tees rrom opening t-he polls, the f15.84. Worship services were
polls were kept open un Friday, held at 10:45, with the Rev.
Feb. 28 to give mol'O growers Casto bringing the meosage.
an opportumty to vote.
Several members or the
RACINE
LYONS
RUTLAND
'lb• burley vote tabulation by I M.Y.F. attended the
slates in the Feb. 25 and 26 ref· M.Y. F. Rally held at
FOCH:I Market
Clover Farm
Clover Farm Store
r~'&lt;'ndum is ao loUowo, the II&amp;· Methodist Church, SUnday
''Tbe Store ~Nith A Hart"
Department Store
ures gelng yes, no, total cast 2:30 p.m. with Oils Bell, .Jr.
Route 7
Fifth and Pearl
and per c-ent, in that order: as speaker.
'HONE SH 2-5543
Indiana, 5,4211, 67, &amp;.495, 98.8
Mrs. Tom Yost, who has been
RACINE
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Kentucky , 217,200, 1,105, 218,. confined to her bed with
a
RT. 124
Open I to I Mon. Thru Stt.
RUTLAND
30ii, 99.5.
heart condition, for the past
three weeks, is improving. As·
sisting in her care dally
Mrs. Warren Ellioll, Mrs.
Rife, Genevieve Guthrie,
DEVOTE/, TO INTiiqESl O• Harold Lee Henderson.
MASON
Visiting her recently
were
••cn.ra •· ow.r., ru•u•""'
IDewey
her brothers, Williams and
Cllelte• Tar.r.ehlh ldltor
Werry or St. Mary's,
lu~~:~t·~e;' r~:•r6ru:n~~j1~;" ~~~~:t' W· Va., her nephew, George
In• ('n ,npany 110 lttteh.lftk it f&gt;nm Campbell and family of St.
eroy Ohio
eu aJne• omee phmle M
, W
,.•.,. ~-2156 ruunrl•l pnnnt wv ._
ary s, • Va.; June Yost oi
115;
Pi:lrkersburg, W. Va., and DenP.nt~r~a as ~econd claM mautn 1
y
B .
Regular 59c DANDEE
• • liP! ~· the po~· offlee • • Pnmeroy
ver ost of ellmgham, w. Va.
Oh;..
j Their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Na&lt;,unal
tGver,lfiDI
repreaentt· _ b
y
·
th~ Bn!tlneJH Klmhall .
znc. 3431 ert ost and fam1ly of Suo.ar I
~ ;~'"' '" " Ave. ~u Yorll Cl~:v New Grove, 0., has spent the past
POTATO CHIPS
three week-ends with them , and
SUIHt'r' IPJI&lt;OII
rateR/ OOIIV&gt;trW bJ h
C!lrrie o wll•re lfllllhle. an eent, peT
er parents! Mr. and Mr!!. Har~
PLAIN or WAVES
wee~ Qnf &gt;-"at tn 1t1ven~ Rt the ry Guthr·e
D ail.)' SPIJtlllc-l olfiee
ll6.81l- IIX
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TWIN PACK - - - - moulb • 17'80: thrt. cnont tu&gt; h-90
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz,
l\lol"' Rfllll• where ear~"!l -~~ .. ler
not •v~il,hle one mnnth n llll ,.._, Terry and Sandra, entertained
mau one- ve•r llo.on;
Si~ month. with a birthday dinner for hiS
flU!!\ : fhre11- montha 13.00.
,f h
--- - : at er, Vere Swartz, at their
Bush's CHill BEANS or
•
home here Sunday.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Vere Swartz, Mr. and Mrs.
KIDNEY BEANS
non Swartz and family of Hock·
lngport, 0., and Mr. and Mrs.
SNO.E BRAND WHITE
303 CAN
Dale _Kuhn, Michael and Tam·
ONLY - - -- - - · my of Little Hocking.
A
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson
and Tamara, of Belpre, at·
For expert guidance on
fit.ng your 1964 tax return tended church here Sunday
roll p k g .
order your copy of Ray D~ spent the day with his mollher ,f
DOWNY qt. plastic bot.
Nina
Robinson
and
aunt
,
Clara
Crane's ~'Cut Your Own
Follrnd.
Taxes."
FABRIC
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Mrs. Linnie Gaul has been
Ill with the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie
SOFTNER •
HOMOGENIZED GRADE A
yard h've purchased a new
housetrailer and are residing
on his parents' farm here.
PACKER'S LABEL
Lieut. and Mrs. Juhn Taylor
and children spent a few days
last week with his parents, Mr.
Lieutenant left for the new air·
and Mrs. Ernest Taylor. The
force base in Labrador. Mrs.
Taylor and the children went
to spend three months, with her
No. 2%
cans
For l2 yeoro Do Crane hos father, in California. At the
of
the
three
months,
they
exl'•ct
I
been a newspaper writer and
join Lieut. Taylor.
adltor. For 25 yean he's
Mr. C. F. Tompklno oiPombeen a tax columnitt. This
eroy
visited his father, Ben
cembination eminently qual·
Fairmonrs Best Real
Tompkins,
at the Elmwood
lfi11 him to tell you whar
you want to know .•• in a Nur!Jing Home on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Gaul
war yau can understand ...
FrozPn Food Special!
Bakery S peeiall
about the ""' tax regula· Roger Gaul , called on Mr. and
tions.
Mrs. Ed Murphy and infant
BANQUET BRAND
HOLSUM
daughter,
at
Tuppers
Plains
REGULAR 98c
uCut Your O"o Ta..sw has
%gal.
64 poges, i1 illustroted witb Sunday.
ALL
FLAVORS
POT PIES
NEW
VORl(
(UP!)
sample formo ond costs SOc.
Ramsey, coach of St. .ioseph's
eChlcken
Tuesday was named college
a Turkey
for
coach of the year by the Metro.
eBeel
lo.f
politan Basketball Writers Asso.
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elation. The Hawks rinished
SOc A Copy
. •..... ,it
seoson as the No. 3 team in
At Our Counter
UPI major college ratings.
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Demonstrations
Of 4-H Pro,· ts
G'IVen t0 Cl b

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l!umgarner, Mrs. Clayton AthMr. and Mrl, oavld Roush
8-Dally Sentinel,
o., Mlf, •
ey, Mrl. Fred Batey, Mrs. !lorand family moved from Lew
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Ill Fry Barbara Lewis.
Ell
ley Roush, Mr.. Bernard LN!V·
Edward! property to lllinols
ec
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Clothing School to be held ID Jr., B y
'
carol rrutb,
lng, Mrl. R. F. Bryant, Mrs.
where be has employmeot. Mr.
Huntington on March !6th.
ll8rtha ~ Mrs John
Otha Lt..v•••, Mrs.
Howard
and M n--•- w
111
Volunteers for -'vlni derDJIII" Mrs. GleD
mp1011;..,--=rt· ·-'
"'Y Mrs. carnu Mlllll Jr. Mrl. Jack Welch as hostess. Burris, Mrs~ Lottie Roush, Mrs. Mrs. Zelma Kaylor ol Letart
rs. ~u= eaver w
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~-atioruo at next ":;..nth's m..~ Marshall Marie 1-"-""· ....
WSCS MEmNG
The program was presented E. C. Riddle, Etbel Riddle, Mrs. ealled on Mrs. Virsinla Wilson now reside tn Lew Edwsrds
b;'g at tho bome of ~artba Susan Thabe
__t_.- - The WSCS of the New Haven by Mrs. CsrroU Adams, Jr., Paul Rickard and Sharon and Thursday.
property.
and RolUIIe Thompson Were carMetho&lt;hst Churr.lt met 00 Tues- the topic, " Day of Rest and Debra Rlclwd
Mr and Mrs Bob Mcintosh Mr Jim Roush of New Hav- lbyhe~ +-~ pro~lmwere •"- 1 Fruth Norman Reynolds Jim- llarlford
day eveni"8 at the borne of Cladness."
.
' of cheshire call~ on MrB. Nan er c~lled on Mr. and Mrs. Mack Jr 8~ ar~~e , ~
Le~is Jr Barbara i.ewis Miss HeleD Jenkin~ of Colmllo
Mrs. Russell Ftelcb wotb '\Irs. Those attendlnB were Mrs. Ro- ,
TOWN COUNCIL
Mcintosh Thursday evening. SP.wart Tbursday evening lor ·
ck
Martha ri.ompson.
bus spent the weeVnd wltll
V •~!' l' Hinerman as co-hoste~!l land Karr Mrs Edna Burris The New Haven Towu Coun· Mr nd
.
the Happy Go Lu Y 4-H
her mother, Mrs. 11em'7
flevotions were Jed by Mrs IMrs Hilda' Rldgw.a Mrs
ell met on March 4 wtth Mayor
· a Mrs. George CUndiff business purposes.
met recently at the home of
Refreshments wet• ,.rved by •••
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·
.
and Tanya Doreen were m Galsan Thabet ln Mason
k.o!ol
al .... uaa
~ -· non Dmgey .
Layne, Mrs. Nelson Roush. Mrs. Donald Bailey presiding. Oth- li lis Frida
Mrs. Bob Oliver was shop·
Freddie Tha~ and a~· and Mn. Edwfll Jeffco.
Mrs. Arthur Thabet led the Adams and the hostess Mro. ers in attendance were Record- poM
d My.
Csrl H
ping 1n New Haven Saturday. as hostess was Marlo
Lsmbert lo Jiroffi_Y les an.d son Barry of MareDiO,
,
H'ld
R'd
Wise
-ancLS Ohio caned on Mr. and Mrl.
pmgr&amp;&gt;n on " A western Re ,.1g- Welch.
t a
1 gway, Counci.,men
d r.1 an.1 rs. in Cha armon
le
M Wesley Burris who was Jimmy
.
ub
Barbara cntes • [''
Creek
." ThiS was
a study and
of . RHODODENDRON CLUB 'JRoland
. Howard,
Charles
Roush
W. Va.
at- employed
In_Texas, ." at home busmess
bers were meeting.
reminded to save
Barbara Lewis, J. .
r
iouH Heritage
is Hebrew
Karr,Jr.,
Carl
Tennant.
0. an
amtrecently
Y were where they
r ston.
r.
11 Limthe Bible.
The Rbndodendron Homo De- and Paul Rickard. and Police· I tended funeral services for her here with his parents, Mr. and tie caps as a money
Debbie
Collnie and Mr. and Mrs. George ·
!luring the business meetin~ monstratloo Club met on Thurs- man Donald Ohlinger.
I cousm, who was ktlled m Viet Mrs. Babe BurriS and family. project to enable club
Debbie
Jimmy LeWis, er were tn Gallipolis
plans were made to bold 0 rum day , March 4, at the C I u b
Nam.
Mrs. Mack Stewart attended to go to Mason county camp.
mage sale on March 2fi and House. The meeting opened with Mr. Hall and Mr. Lance of 1
church Bervices at Clifton M. E. Girls taklng sewing projecto
r1 On the 27th they will hold the club pledge. Devotions were 1the Appalachtan Power Compo- t dl
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a hue sale and a bat show fea. led by Mrs. T. Bert Roush, the ny and Mr. T. W. Abolin and I en ng_ were

turin new bats
topic "The Winter Is Past."
Mr. Edwin Stein of Central OpIt !as ~ced that the or- Mrs. Charles F. Yonker pre· erating Company appeared beganization would sell "Favorite sided af the business meeting. fore the ~ounet1 ~uesting that
Recipes of the
Virginians" She made the following
an- the council reconsider the rate
books with Mrs. Frank Thomp- nouncemE'nts : A f1rst cud elass of Gross ~a~es Tax Ordinance.
son in charge.
will begin on ~a~ch l~th at The council mformed them that
The decided that on July 4th, Ft. Pleasant~ th1s IS a s1x W€ek j they would and would contact
''Dr. Bryant Day" in New Ha- course rneetmg once a week be- l them.
veb the organlzatlon wlll hold tween the hours of 7,30 and Rev. Ellis of the
Mason
an auction. Mrs. Frank Thomp-- 9:.30. A Clothmg refresher coursE' , County Pair Board appeared and
BOn. Mrs. Robert Herndon and will be held on March 23, the I asked permission to solicit ads
MI:s· ~ur Thabet were ap- time and place to. be announced for the Fair. Council agreed to
pomted m charge and anyone later. The club filled out ~he , let them solicit without charge.
having aoything to donate please county check sheets selectmg This will he held during Mar.
contact one of these
ladies programs for the year.
5 and April 15 by Jess Brown
and they will pick it up. They A book was purchased by the Mary Frond! a~d Rev Ellis
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aloo dis ussed their quilting pro- club to be placed in the Alex
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jecl '111e group quilts every Quillen Memorial Library
In A committee composed of
Wednesday at the churcb for memory or a former club mP-m· Richard Ord, Arthur Thabet and
Individuals. Mrs. Marion Dingey ber, Miss Lesla Rickard . The Ray Wriston of the New Haven
ill chairman of this project. title of the book is " The Gentle Recreation Fotmdation appear·
The next meeting will be held House'' by Anna Perrott Rose. e.d and asked the council's help
at the home of Mrs. Russell The lesson "Modern ClothPs in securing Federal Aid to reFieJdJ and devotiODJ will be Jed Need Modern Care" was pre- build or repair the !''ew Haven
by Mrs. Frank Thompson.
sented by Mrs. Robert Hoffman . Community Building and recreLIONS eiAJB
Hostesses Mr!l. Charles F. ation facilities which the counThe New Haven Lions Club Yonker and Mrs. J. S. Scar- cil agreed to do.
beld Ill semi monthly meeting berry served refreshments to Mayor Bailey read the Inon Tuesday evening March 2nd others attending, Mn. Robert utes of the Sanitary
Board
at the American Legion HaD Hoffman, Mrs. Charles Jewell, meeting and asked that their
with dinne~ served by the Le- Mrs. Cha~les Machir. Mrs. John recommendations be accepted.
glon Au.&lt;lltary.
T. Reltmtre, Mrs. T.
Bert The Council agreed to the minEd Cunningham presided at Roush, Mrs. Leonard Smithson utes with the following amendthe buslne" meeting. A d_iscua- and Mrs. Clarence Thomas
I ment being added' All proper- ~
ston was held on the poss1b1hty
BACIITEL WSWS
ty ownerB not completely ·supof baving a "Dale Carnegie The WSWS of the Bachtel l plied with city water be chargCiass" in the Bend area. Any. EUB church met Mar. 2 at the I ed a flat sewer rate or $6 per
one interested in attending such church with members of the 1month as long as water charges
a class please contact any ope New Haven EUB WSWS as do not exceed this amount. If
ot the Lion members.
guests.
over this amount they will be
A very Interesting program
The meeting opened with the charged regular sewer rate. The
was given by John Cooper of singing of "H Jesus Goes Wnh :also recommended that 5 per
The Federal Soil and Water Me" followt..&gt;d with a prayer by ~ cent of the sewer revenue be
Conservation Service, on the Laura Elliott, scripture by Ruth set aside for repair fund.
use and construction of farm Laudermilt and a poem by Jan· I Council discussed the unpaid
ponds.
et Needs. Mary Jewell, leader, , tap-on fees and instructed the
Those in attendance were Leo showed two films, .. Face to the recorder to send by certlfied
Hurrell, Ed Cunningham, Harw Future," and "Musu Asna Goes mail a notice that if the fee
ry Darnell, Jack Frey,
Neil To Sch~l." t:t'is was follo~ed 1 was Mt paid in ten day!l or nthHaymaker, To~ Hoffman, Bill by a dJscuss~on. The metmg · er provisions mad~ for payf.ibbs, fi'ran Reichert,
P au I wa!l closed With a prayer by ment they will be turned over
Rickard and Rev. Jack Welch. Mrs. Achsah Miller.
.
to a collection agen1 ·•·
REERCCA ~RCLE
Other ~e~~rs attendmg lnw The financial report was read
The Rebecca Circle of the eluded V1rgmta Hazlett, Alma and a motion made to pay the
l.utheran Church Women met Triplett, Evelyn Jewell, Mild- , bills. The meeting adjourned
on Wednesday afternoon at tbe red Jewell, Opal Mulford. Bar· after a lengthy discussion on 1
it. Paul's Parish House
witb bara Roush and guests MiJiie the Gross Sales Tax. Ordinance
but action was delayed on this I
until the next meeting.
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are announcing the birth of a
son born February lB at Holzer [
hospital and welshed 6lbs. 15\io,
ozs. 11te baby has been named
Matthew Thomas. The mater-~
nal grandpare~ts are Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Ewmg of Mason and
maternal great grandmother is
Mrs. Ray Ewing of Zanesville,
Ohio. The paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas
Roush of New Haven.

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"Silent Spring" ~y Rachel Carson.
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BIRm
Mr. and Mrs. James Herman
tile
Layne are announcing
birth of a son on Feb. 26, 1965 at
Holzer hospital. The baby bM
been named Bradley Herman
and weighed 7 lbs., 2 ozs. The
maternal grandparents are Mr.
JlJid Mrs. Floyd Carmack and
the maternal great grandmother is Mrs. Mary Steele. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Layne and the pa-

The Bend Rotary Club met

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Batey, Mrs. Thomao McGowDD,
Mrs. E. A. ScbaekeJ, Mrs. Louis Karscbnik, Miss Ethel Riddle and the hosP.sses Mro, Hoffan and Mrs. Pickens.

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A lntere!!llng panel discusslon on, "How we as Parents
Can Help Our Children," was
held when the Pomeroy Elementary PTA met Monday evening at the school.
Frank Vaughan,
president,
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Mils Joanna McKln~ of ley, Mrs. Connie Manley, Joyco
lioute 1, Cheshire, was IIUOOt of Parsons, Mrs. Dorothy Roush,
honor at a bridal shower at the Mrs. Anno Baker, - · T 0 n Y
Powler. Mrs. Loclll• Kin~ . Mra.
borne of her parents, Mr. and Betty Ferguson, Pamel.a and
Mn. T. C. McKinney on Feb- Teresa Mitche l! and Ronnie Mcruary 25. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Kinney.
Julla Theiss, Mrs. Ray Mitch- Those sending gifts but UD-ell . and Mrs. Raymond Manley . able ro attend were :
Gladys
Guests were- served refrto.sh· Caldwell. Edith Herrmann, Virments of cup cakes.
jXltat.o ginia McKinney , Louise Roush,
chips, kool-a1d and coffee.
Elizsbeth Hamrick. Plora Long,
Guests attending were : Mrs. Ora and Delma Roush , Mrs.
, C. McKinnE&gt;y , Mrs. Frank Anna MoPIIer . Ma ry Kauff. Ann
Sears and Carrie, Mrs. Rose- RifE" , and Mrs. Charles Horkmary Hysell , Mrs. Marie Man· man.

Adult Class of
Bradford Church
,
Meets on Ft~doy

wbiflh ~ 1'1ltb the pledp
to l))t nag and prayer t., Leo
Crew. Tile Southeastern ObJo
ronference to be held" at Cambridge Monday, March • from
1_. p.m. wa 1 announced by Mrs.
Harold Lohse who urged lbal
delegates he sent. Mrs. Jamea
O'Brien, Mrs. Donald McKellzie and Mrs. C. ~rk plan
to attend and anyone wishing to
go may rontact Mrs. O'Brien.
Supt. Charles Gibbs reported
tin h ld . G Ill U
on a mee 8 e '" a po '
concerning a vocational school
for Gallia and Meigs rountles
and staled he would attend 1111oth
tin Th rsda
er mee g
u
Y evening. Mr. Vaughan extended an
Invitation to the group ro ottend
the American Legion blrthday
party Monday at 7:30 p.m.
A nominating committee was
chosen
consisting of
Mrs.

ner· llld MJ'I, c. E.' Clark. Rlcllard Flnlaw, new mem· lton.
safety dlreCIOr of
piau. wen .~ for · 1 record blr of the school board, sald ~ hCr~w;.poke on dty IJid
bop 111 tJie Junior Hllb Sebool Children are never too young
"' 00 • should set 1 ,...t
audiU&gt;rlwn' Saturday n-llillnl. lo alarl being dlaclplined. "Let how p~re~ts ueslion and answer

1be fourlb lfade WOI' the II•
tendlnee award.
Mrs. Eugefto Triplett, proo
grom chairman, anno~ the
panel and Mrs. Dnnald McKellz1e es moderator mtroduced
the members of the panel U.D·
1ng something of their work and
of 11\e number of chlldre" they
h
ave.
Serving on the panel and a
portion of their remarks were,
Mro. Dan Meadows, teacher,
ho th ht ••-- -•- ld be 1
w
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better parent-teacher relationship with more parents attencllng the PTA meetings and
visiting the school
~v Wilbl.U' Perrin 8poke on
dlsctpline through love. He does
not believe in sparing tbe rod.
He said too any parents are
afraid to say 110 Ill their chil·
dren but in tbe ead the child·
ren will think more of their
parents If they are corrected.
Mrs. Harold Lohae, Southeast
District director of tha PTA,
thought parents should be well
Informed in order lo help tbe
PTA and spoke of the importance of parents attending the
meetln 11•
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Kermit Walton, businessman,
aald no msller how busy • parent Ia he should never be too
busy to be a companion to ~8
children. He also spoke on diS-clpline stating children can be
• d wllhou1 maklng enecorrecte

them lulow you love them, 8 ~ eu: ,;_lth qall parents partlcl..&lt;! the !'O"''IID
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He ll8o otreaed the . Import- pa~~· ~ sang ·~ajlpy Birthanoe of cblldml leemmg 10
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Crew who WH oil""'d early: Ruaaell Moore.
day in~ his 'birthday
after
letlc director of Pomeroy tg ser~ the meetin ' adjourned
School, spoke of th';. responsl: w~ch freshments
aerved
bllllleo of parents
conne.c an re .
ade mothers wtth
lion with education of thetr chil· by the thirdRegr
.,_ Richard
dren · He IIJ!ed lblngs 'dln
parents Mrs. Roy
uter, ,.u •.
f R
ba m Mrs William Snoul·
s~ould do sucb es provt g . or I osenM~ , Ro~rt Couch and
them and show them love:. gtve ; • Herbert Seth the commitmoral llld rellgioliS ,trammg, s. .
M Seth and
teach ll&gt;em rea..,.. for teachers. tee m charge. rs.
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eucottrage children Ill partict- rs. · ·
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The regular monthly meeting
of the Adult Class of Bradford
Church of Christ 'held Friday
.h
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'de t
M'ld
1 eel
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Hysell wtth devoilons by Edtth
Forrest•. and
scrJpture from
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The Star Garden Club mel as plants begin to show reMr. and Mn. Jim Sears
rea mg _was g!~en y rs.
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Forrest, enlitl~.d, . Love Provson at Dexter Thursday afiN· ·sunny window. Mrs. Virgil AI·
ed by SerVI!:e. Mildred SISson
noon with Mrs . Nelson
in kms demonstrated "Making A
also gave two short readings,
'A rum alrlp about Methodist lering was taken to be used
charge of the devotional period. Cold Prame."
entitled, "Man vs. Conscience"
sfOne
Mlsaion Fields in South ADler· for the conference Schools of
The verse of the month wa s 1 Tho arrangements
were
and "Live as you pray."
lea and Ufe among the natives Missions.
given by tfle president. Mrs. 1judged with Mrs. Atkin~ receivThe Vtsltmg comrntttee for
gf Africa BDd MeDea shown
Miss Bess Sanborn asked for
Gladys Nicholson. The
roll ling first and Mrs. Robert Jew·
the past month gave its report
liy,Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young contributions of greeu stamp
call was answered by "Tricks iell se&lt;ond.
and a new committee was seber
hl8hll8hted the M~ meeting booka from members to purcbwith seeds." Mrs. Grover Slout . Mrs Norman Will received Mr. and Mrs. Thomas c. Me- lected for this month of Jackie Cl~:lnol ~h~ ~~ddl~e":'~':';;
of the W.S.C.S. o1 Heath Melh- ese a olaw cutter for the church
gave a paper, prepared by Mrs. 1the traveling prize furnished Kinney of Cheshire are announ- ' Reed , Tresste Hendncks and B tl Ch b
po Tuesd
odlst Church Monday evening kitchen.
Mrs. Norman Way1
C. E. Stout, on "Tuberous Be· by Mrs. Atkins. lnv itallon to cing the marriage of their dau- Mildred Sisson.
ap' f urc ~e\ dl
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at the church
lsnd- of the Afternoon Circle,
ronias." The soil best
for anend the flower show at Laz- ghter, Juanita, to Mr. Jim The class decided tlo send eve_nmg o.r a JXl uc
nner at
·
_ announced a rummage sale to
growing is made bv mixing arus Plaza was read.
Sears of Columbus son of Mr. Easler cards ro the sick and the chl~chd. tMr. Painul Sma,rt
The th~ ollthel Mrlcdan na be held April :ZZ.:ZZ.24 in the
sand, peat moss and
loam. Delicious refreshments were d M F k :
f M'd h t · 8 • th"
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gave 'It' evo Ions us I scr pttvea, ell' re J.g on an cus~
d Reed buildan
rs. ran Sears o 1 - ' s u -ms gam ts year. 1 was ture taken from Luke
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former Rowtey an
They also need good drainage . , s~rvPd at the close or the meet- dleport
reported that the cross for the M
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They can be started in pots ing. Mrs. Gladys Nicholson re- 'J~e . double ring ceremon archway is almost C&lt;lmpleted.
rs. ' IS n ony,
p,....
by mlsstonarlea .in setting up
u voted to purchase
and transferred to beds after ceived the hostess g1ft.
The a
f med b th Rev N ~ Homer Forrest was thanked for ~am chairman conducted a aerschools and hospitals was shown
lis . gro P th Middleport p
After 1next meeting will be at the ~ ~!:;~~nn of YMidedJeport :, his work in making this cross. tes .of game~ and contests fol·
along with two films on the cus- ; A tm~ o; eLette wrltte~
frost danger is . past.
they are put outside thry should home of Mrs. Grover Stout. 1 the hom of Lhe bride's parents
It was decided that the class lowmg th~ dmner. In the busJ.
toms and culture of the people t · ca en_ ar.
~ies were
be fertilized each woek
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of Mexico. The last film, show- o e varmus seer
thr ee weeks.
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the
president ' Richard Sayre , the
ing Method!st mtsslon
. . work •1.t_
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H. h wtll
b II pay
t.
l thcost of the' church
t'
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u .e m,_ a
e presen. lm~, group voted to purchase new
Ina: done in BoUvia, was entit- Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mrs:~ t~ames
"Starting Annual Seeds
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School With the class of 19ti4. un!tl lhts project gels too btg ,collection plates for the church. M
Clatw h •
led "AU Do Long n The lat- Euler,
Mrs. Emerson Jones,
doors." She stated that petun- t
~ _Mr. Sears atte~ded Rutland for th~ class to handle, t hen j Mrs. Paul Smart and Mrs Harrs.
ort y II
ter' film wasy pres~ted to the Miss Bess Sanbomt Mrs. Zieg..
los, Salvia, •napdragons. Ver- '·
C\ Htgh School and IS employed ' help Will be .needed from other .old Hubbard were chairmen for Holten to Club
church film libr
by Mr. and ler and Mrs. ~bert. AppoiDtbena and other annuals should ~
! at the Heer Prmtmg Company sources. Ladtes In charge of gel· Ithe decorations for the tables Mrs. James Clatworlhy enler- Mr y
ary
ed ro the nommatmg commitbe staried six to eight weeks J
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.
ling the bulletin out were thank.. and carried out a St. Patrick's lalned the SeC&lt;lnd Monday Sew· ~e ~~~was opened with tee were Mrs. Leo Smith, chr.,
before time to sel plants in Mrs. Clifford Hayes Is a med· Mr. sad Mrs. Sears Will re· eel. An Easter program for Sun- Day mottf. Present were Mr. ing club with 8 6:30 dinner Moolnd b l\lr C M Mrs. M. E. Dowson and Mrs.
the garden. 11 is best to steri· 1ical patient at Vete.rans Mem- side at WI Kimball Street in rise Service will be planned by and Mrs. Allen Hughea, Mr. day evening at her home, Las- ~ P1ano pr~ 0M~dreds.Zi · · Bernard Fultz. The meeting
11 closed with the beQediction.
lize the soil by baking in the orial Hospital.
Columbus.
a committee of Norena Russell, and Mrs. Davtd Oarst, Mr. and ley st.
eM:. tl · chairman ehae~
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oven at 200 degree berore planl - i The Rev. Donald Boone, ~as- Guests aHending the weddi~g 'fressie Hendricks and Jackie Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Mr. and Tile evening was spent social· : 85 as ;~ 0:: ic uRe--Kindlinv
The hostesses, Mrs. ..David
lng the seeds, keep flats in a tor of lhe Middleport Ftrst were Mr. &amp; Mrs. T. C. McKm- Reed.
Mrs. Paul Smari, Mr. and Mra. Iy and In sewing. A birthday thl
h Pr ~ Enlsmlnger, Mrs. ~. C. Wll·
room temperaturt· between 70 1Baptist Church, has rf'turnf!d n.:y Mrs. Frank Sears Mrs. Con~ 1 The next meeting will be held Richard_ ~ayre and son, Eddie, gift was sent to Mrs. Patrick e, 1: : .t,; th
ayf son, Mrs. Charles Burdette and
0 Mrs. Emerson Jones, served a
and 75 degrees, cover wlt.h ei- from a two-day meeting held nie Manley, Mrs. Rosemary Hy~ · April 2nd, at the church with Mrs. Wilhs Anthony and Edison Wood from her secret pal. Pres- er.
tbcink
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ther glass or plastic, as soon Iin Dayton of the Ohio Baptist sell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond : refreshments being "potluck." Baker·
ent were Miss Eleanor Rnbson, ~ayer~ a sg1v 'She e = salad course 111 keeping with
1
Pastors' Conference.
Manley and Cathy, Mr. and i Mildred Sisson was in charge
t
Mrs. Paul, Kloes, Mra. Dwight 9 on,
:•so:,.
t h Saint Patrick's Day theme. The
0 table was covered with a white
RUMMAGE SALE
Mrs. Betty Cline spent the Mrs. Hay Mitchell and Pamela, of a social hour. Refreshments I
QS
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Parker, Mrs. Grace Holter, Mrs. scripture
en
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The Wahama High
School weekend with relatives in Mar· Bobby, Teresa, Mr. and Mrs. of ice cream, cake, coffee and
Max Ward, Miss Martha How· r,salrn't:"'! read a ~m hi":: linen cloth and centered with
Band Directors are s~nsoring . ietta and New Matamoras.
Bill McKinney, Carrie Sears, kool-aid, were served by Jacke11, Miss Myrtis Kay PBrker The
rd s Prayer,
w c an arrangement or white dais• Rummage Sale on Fnday and i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoffman Debbie Rife, Mrs. Betty Fergu,, ie Reed and Tressie Hendricks
and guests, Miss Bronwyn Dall- was repealed ID unison by the ies and box~ Ranked
by
Saturday, March 11·12th at lhe lof Jackson. Ohio. spent Sunday sen and Tammy, Owen C. Me- to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Forrest,
ey of Middleport and Mrs. Ralph group. .
green tapers in crystal holders.
Dr. Bryant Building In
New in Middleport.
Kmney and Ronald, Peggy, Ran· James Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Easter baskets were made ' Robson, Minersville.
Followmg the sho.wlug of ,'!'e Mrs Lambert prealded at lbe
Haven from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. '/isiting at the home of Mrs. dy and Patty
Wayne King Mr and Mrs Paul to be dlStrtbuted at the Easter
fUms the fli'OUp sang,
In II ·
fl
VIce
Emma Smith and Hazel Van·
·
Sisson, Mrs.' Hel~n Miller: Miss season when the Sandra K. Mil· Plan Initiation
Chris,~ There Is No East or • ver co ee ser ·
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Cooney over the weekend were
Janie M'lle Mrs N
Rus- ler Chapter Guild Gtrls of the
West with the concluding prayMr. Clarence Newell, former· Miss Maude Taylor, Mr. and Californian~ are
· 11 M ; ~·0 a C~m~':a M IMiddleport Firsl Baptist Church Monday, March 22
er given by Mra. C. E. Young.
ly of Clifton, and now of Che· Mrs. Pearl VanCooney, Middle·
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H ~ 1 Mrs ~.w. ~sJ met Tuesday evening al t be Bethel No. 112 of the Intema· Mrs. Glenn Lanlbert, preai- shire, Ohio, became ill while pori : Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoff- Visiting Parents
~~n ~
rna .;d .home of Jennie Craig.
llonai · Order of Job'• Daugb- dent, ronducled the business
0
d Mr Ph'lll E A
. ~ ' Ml~dr en r 11 oover,
· Mrs. Do!'"ld Boone, rounselor ters met in regular session at meeting. She thanked Mr. and
enroute ro the Doctor's office man. Jackson ; Mr. and Mrs. M
in Mason on Friday evening lle1Roy VanCooney and Donald Van· a / an Ph ·~j·
P M'k ere~ rs.
ed Hyse ·
of the guild, gave the opening the Pomeroy Masonic Temple Mrs Young on behalf of the '
was taken ro the Veterans' Mem· 1Cooney of McArthur.
En. 80 ~' Le 1 'P r.,C r'f e h~n 1
. prayer. Stephanie Pullen, Scribe, Monday evening with Stephanie ch.;ch for the films.
We Repelr All
1
orlal Hospital by the Fogle5ong l · The Rev. M. 1!:. Dowson of ~· ~sitin '!''1(.~· . at·~ ·:r~
llld led. the group n Pullen, honored queen, preSid- Announcement Wll made of
Mikos &amp;
abulance wllere he ts undor· Heath MethodiSt Church was m t M a gd M },~ A P J ~
~·formal rttuallStJc opemng. ing.
the sprlni meeting of the Portsgoing tests. to ifetermine the IJackson this week to attend the :~ '304 ~· ca':nor.'~t.
Mi~~~;
The love gift was dedl.cated The eeJing opened Jn ritual· mouth Dislrlct W.S.C.S. 1o be
cause of h11 illness,
IDIStnct Pastoral Retreat.
ri
Y
i·.·.·
~· and the gtrls revtewed thetr de· lstlc form and an article was held April 7 at Grace MethopoArter
· visitmg
. here lor a week '•h
. gree
A dtscusSJon
A1
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held work.
th H
M' . Swas read tn memory of Ethel T· dlst Church in Ga IUpo I'"
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:they . will go to Danville w' I ~
on e . orne lSSIOn Ia- Mlck, founder of the organlza· note of thanka was read from 601 I. Moln II.
,_,
·
gtrls.
Easter tlon.
mademeeting,
lor ln· I;Mia=:;:•..V~e~s~la~M~c~Co~y~.~A~p~la~te~o~f-~iiii~
1.' Va · to visit Mrs
. · Acree's' fa: Mr. an d Mrs. La rry Bunce ,lions.
basketsThe
which
wtllmade
be disU:tbut·
itiationPlans
at were
the next
Illy, Mr_. and Mrs . Beth~l Bark_er.i and son, Stevie of Columbus ed to the infirmary residents. Monda March 22.
Phllhp Acree, who IS ser.vmg 1spent the weekend with their; Jl was announced that the
y,
i In the u. s.- Navy . will [I\' to lpa_rents, _Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea, Guild wm be honored with a
SON ,18 BORN
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F'ranclsc~to
deploy
to
the
Minersville
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
·
reception
given
b
the
B. H
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nd
Mr W 1 Slslo
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1S b
Western PacJfJc aboard
the Walter Bunce Middleport
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s. es ey
D,
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: USS Midway CVA41 with At· l Junm
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w 15'0n f Col · bus an orn IBsionary Society fol- West Jefferson, Ohio, formerly
1
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o
urn
lowmg the Degree of the Rnse f Po
toe
th
tack Squad~on 23 for an eight spent the weekend with his par~ ceremony at the church March
m~roy, are~~..:.. "~
,months crutse.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wat· 28.
~ a son, e,. .... l
, Mr. Acrt"e was awarded the son, Minersvillt!.
Refreshme t
ed t at Holzer HospitaL 'nle babr
IBlack Knight . award. Phillip Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morris of Mrs. Boone, n~i,:'e;:!;.u':,v Mar~ weighed t lba. 4 oza. and hat
;~
Thea, drop in for a ,
Acree ~lso ~JsJted his two bro- 1Cincinnati were weekend guests ta Hubbard,
Myrta Wilson been named Mart Wesley. 'lbey
copy of our br1de t
I th•rs m .Mtddleport, Mr. and •of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judy Brewer Elinor Botllmer' also have a daughter, Deldra
hooklet. Contains 1 complete
, Mrs. Ervm Acree of 913 Hy&lt;ell Robert Morris Sr and Mr and , J . Cr . '
d
' Ann, who is 2Z montha o I d.
oheek·llot of things to do untB
'! and Mrs. J ames '• Mrs. Arthur Hoyt.·
·
enme Condee
atg an one IUOSt ' Gran dparenIs are Mr. and Mrs .
Court St., Pomeroy
I' Sf ., an d "r.
Cindy
your day t~l daya.
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Mrs. Donald Holter and son,
·
Howard Stewart, and Mr. and ·
Make an appoinlmt~nt for
Mike of Huntington, W. Va.
PRESENTS PINS
Mrs. Paul Sisson. Great grandyour weddin1
1 spent
Sunday with her sister Awards for perfect attend· parents are .Mr. and Mrs. Clarpictu~s nuw•
and brother-in-law, Mr. and ance were presented Sunday at ence Might, EUill and Veals
Mrs. Dwight Parker.
'the Minersville
Methotllst Lambert, C. A. Nelaon, and JesMr. and Mrs. Robert Seltz of church by VIctor Brown super- ole Sisson.
1
, Ft. Wayne, Ind. were weekend mtendent during the
Sunday
----guests of her parents, Mr. and School hour 00 Kenneth Wiggins
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
Mr~. J . H Grueser They also '12 year pin; Harold Wolfe, Deb- The Rev. W. CoeD Shepherd
Doing .a fashion Nlgn d-o o, flny.fi..W flals of rich
,vlstled her SISter, Mrs. Ed~on hie Wolle, Ted Russel and Mrs. of the Clendenin
Methndlllt
: Hollon who IS recuperating Stella Grueser, one yesr pins. Church wUI ronduct the Lenten
.._. h att. Wfi '"" 1dgld In blachar-palat. TOMAHA~ a llralght·arrow
Services at the Mason Metbo1from recent surgery at Holzer
Phone WY 2-2475
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Hospital.
GIVE
DINNER
dlsl
Church otsrllng on. Sunday
.._.._. .. -It ', WNWUM, a ghnlle tie, allola Nd.•u•
I Mrs. Baker Gordon returned I Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea enter· evening, March 14th al 7:30 p,
220 E. Meln St.
Pomeroy, 0.
, home Sunday, ~Iter ~ three and lained with a dinner Saturday m. Services wUl continue each
aprlnal ·
.half months vtstt m Chtcago, evening at their borne, Miners- evening through March 19th.
: lll. wtth her daughter and son· ville io observance of the first
•In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles birthday of their grandaon Stev·
iRayburn and famil~.
le Bunce. Presel)t were
and
i Mrs. E. J. Tracy 19 substtlut- Mrs. Larry Bunce and Stevie
jing at the Rutland grade school of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Grofor Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Web- ver Erb of Pomeroy and Mr.
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HAM SLICES c'.~;···
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WHY, ISN 'T THAT ••.-This tatt ered fellow is Bob
J-l np t&gt;, tnking a· br('ak durin g t he film ing of his
la:est mo\·ie in Holiy\\'ood. ~ovie is about Sweden,

Swlft'a Premium -

al..vo

49c

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Heinl Cr. -' Mu1hroom

89c
lb. 99c

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U. S. Covernment Inspected

CANNED HAM

s.-~~·

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SOUP
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58c

lnsp~ted

Fully Cooked

c·H·ucirrio"lsr 69c

U. S. GOV'T. INSPECTED
Full

rJVa... - Hambvrv•r Dtll

lb.
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3 lb, , or more
l:v1n" Extn LH.D
ltoeiUIIf
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SWIFrS PREMIUM - BRISKET

t:J

Maret! 13\.h

•t •nY hant

For St. Pill's Day
Delicious Hot or Cold I

U. S. Gov't.
Inspected
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as she swec·ps l'Ug at Brighton, England, hotel for toy fair.

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FOR LENT
R'S A JONKEY SERENADE-Gaily-decorated burros and m•PIIY cartl participate In enpneJ ~jonkey" races held
annually on St. Croix, largest of the U. S. Virgin Islands. The holiday II • bljhllght 1m: Islanders and vlt!tors.

BABY FOOD

Fancy PERCH
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jars

lb.

63c

lb.
bag

loath C:ookod

SCALLOPS

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1w11t,. Puillum• u.a. o..o.-nt In•.-,•

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CARROTS
Yellow 2 .1b.25c
2 lb.29c Pkt.

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PURl lA
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CRISCO

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ROLLS . Cnino
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Pkg1.

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BAKED
FOODS

10c

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fi.OZIN, fOOD VALUU
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,lulodloa tor llle ll,pp"" l'wnPt'e lllll W"''!Pn't Wlllldls'lllld Ill . . . . . . . .

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PAINTING AN ARTISTIC: PICTURE-Mem~rs of tho Harkness Ballet 1trlke a p01e In front ot
a painl.iu&amp; ill llle Femand Leger Musewn at Biot, Franee. Group lo off on a Europeaa tour.

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Royal Prince Golden Corn 8 i~!. '1 G~ 750
Katie Evans Potato Chips
49c
Broughton's Sokreem J:f ~~t~~- 44c SWAIEE
FACIALS
Daily Sun PureOranceJuice c~l. 69c
59c 5400 sl
Sealtest Suadae Cups
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Milkshakt, BuHernut, Payday Cindy Bars 2~. 38o

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IN LAS VEGAS DIVES-Joan and Jane Ryba, hos·
te11ea lor the National Professional Parachuting
Oa~,..,P•bipa iD Las Vep.s, are healiing for :falls.

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PINEAPPLE
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COCKTAIL

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HUNT'S

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Sharp Cheddar Cheese

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3 25C

loath Taatyloln

DIRTY HANDIWORK-A Munich policeman sc rubs

WHITEHOUSE
APPLE SAUCE

Strliaed

tooth Taotyloin

off anti-Am erican slogan s painted un walls of a
tmiversity in protest against Viet l'l'&lt;im actions.

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM Swift's ,,~;.,i--~ _~

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SWIFT'S. PREMIUM - U. S. COVIRNMENT INSPECTED
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For Sale

WANT AD
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a TO BETI'ER aerve you, we
$5 purchase of groceries;
erate a t-wbeel drive loader
cans of Huron milk $1 : Pick- and bact boe. Free estimates
le and Pimento loaf, 49c lb. ;
Phone WY 2-3243. Emmet W.
Dutch loaf, 59c lb. ; Crisp letShuler.
€ootractina.
tuce 2 heads 2.5c ; Florida or·
J • tic
anges 39c doz.; Reg . 98c Fairmont tee cream 79c ~
We bsve seed potatoes and
EXPERIENCED
onion seta on sale.

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use of
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Shampoo. Baker Furniture,
Middleport.
3 9 tc

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2 SIGNS

I. 0. McCoy, Auctioneer. Traingperienc&lt;l. Chester, Ohio

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we'll give you 2 lor 1. In other wonla ploco your Cl-lfled lor 3 daya, end you'll .-lve the nut -cvtlve 3
M1 In Tho Dolly Sentinel C.... lflldlor 6 full dlys (for blot Nlullll ond WE WILL GIVE YOU THI NEXT SIX DA
aplrw 1
CHARGEI Thoro oro no 1lmmlckl to this ofhr. It Is being ofhred to oil our roedon ucopl f " - now on _..trHf In
Mlrch 14, 1965.

NATIONAL WANT AD WEEK

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CLASSIFIEDS 2 for 1 SALE

AUTOMOBILE

Wheel Alignment
AND

Brake Service

BlaeHnars

OP

f\IIAIITY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1963 Chevrolet Impala 4-Dr.

you call WY 2·2156

Carpenter

Social News

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SOCIAL

CALENDAR

$2295

8-eyl, PowergUde, Power steerinL radio IUld heater.

owned car. Real nice.

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many year1.
selections from the book could
not _be too. successful, first because lt ls impossible to read
Allen material without breaking
his
U}.o. and secl)nd because
spe-cia! lfry voice added 8(. much
;o it.
.
Those not fortunate enough to
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reD! ern~ Allen at work Will

8-cyl. Powergide, power 1teering, power brakes, maroon fin-

ish like new.

$1799

Local owned and low mileage, red over Ivory flnJ11h, S28
V8 engine, automatic trana. I.Jke new wbitewaU tires, radlo

and heater.

Pomerov Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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surelf enjoy readlns his letters

the edt!« "' the book, J• ...
Cartby. Mils Bolla DOled ~
All011 lponl par11 ol two days
each Week writins letters, and
III)'Wey, wllb their JOUrhes ol .omlnded viewers of 1 1aet weD
wild vlltlll uyages;· but th01e !mown: 'lbal be tbottgbt no wu
who do remember bim will ml,r,ndled by television - ond
probably want to devour the wu. Rallter thea 1 big mlll"'-1
book In deep prl..cy wilere revuel)'pto proaram. he w~
thay Inevitably will be carried Bt&gt;&lt;GOthinJ smaller, like ltiJo "AIjoyOUI!y Into the put as they len'o· Alley," or wJth the tone

lmllglne him spealdng the J&gt;erbaps ol "Our Town."
words.
Allbougb Monday'o readinp
oould not hope to be excellent
becall!O ol thll deep peroonal DA JLY

membered, nevertheless they
brougllt forth some isolated

ADBOSS
L Lobotu'o

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Oltelettar limply otando fer IIIOihor. IJt thloo ~ .&amp; r. 11H4
for the three tit, X for the ~ CY., ete. Slnl'l• !etten, a~
trophlao, 1M tonglll IIIII fonioalloa ot tho wordo ue Ill blnr.,
lllach dq 1111 !etteN ... dltf.......
A OIJPt 11,_ ClaotatiM

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"Y1111 know, that Little Bo Peep thlna: should rwatl,
~.avo them alone 1111d they'll oomo h01111 J • • .
with· Junior'!"

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771
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I. Pieoe 0\lt
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G. Publle
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cards
~:~at

Notice

U262.

8-: CBS·TV I

wlU present • ba/f-bour
~f.;;
ifam about V~
(:1
Humpbrey IDd duties of ltiJo of.
fico nest Monda1 !dglil.. .Senate hearlngo on &lt;lgaretlo
vertlslng are ochedirled to liegin In two weekll, , .Seo. J. Wll·
llam Fulbrlgllt II Interviewed t/Yl bOIN'UP
on NBC.TV't "Meet The Prool" PJJ' PATCI;
fH' ROO F,
Sunday,
PAW

:U. Pay out,

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29. Prtnce

Few Rant

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t. Dripped, u
There was, for lru!tance, one' 10· ~f~~:t
0 1 the reasons he said he didn't
· king
frequent nightclubs: "I can 12. Not
meet a better class of people
working
his 13. Corner
irJ the subway." '11lere wal!l
u. m: comb.
f&amp;mous declaration concerning
torm
California:, "California is a 15. Courageou~
great place to live lf you hap- 17. Chinese
meaaure
pen to be an ·orange."
.18. Eaten

PHONE WY2-2156

c.n

baugh.

CROSSWORD

imprint of Allen, so easJiy re-

IIUVL1 'PRODIJMNO
WANT 0D

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It w.u almost natural that it ls best in context wltb its
the vario\11. readings of fUnny building effect.
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1963 Tempest LeMans Cpe.

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1ot1en ol Fred Allen, wbo died
nine yean ago provided the
basil Monday ior a nootalgle
and
dellgllllul oea·
ment ol NBC.TV'a "Today"
program. .
The lenirthy feature on the
daily m.o r n I n.g show was
prompted b)' tho comln&amp; publlo
calion of a book of tho biiiDOI'isl's correspondence, "Fred AIlen's l...ettera,'' and wu a reo
minder o1. tho blessed wit he
brought It&gt; radio llatenen for •so

ltr"IIN'Jib

o· Monday'• remembraoee wu Mrs. Lawreoce

811&lt; OB'

6:30 Sundown Serenade

6:30 Sign 011
Saturtla)'l:

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8:05 Country Muslc Timo

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tl:25 Paul Qowers Farm
6:30 Bill · Mill!~~' Show
6:25 Country Jambaree
6:07 .W~ather
7:00 Newo
7:011 National Newo
7:05 Larry Anderson Show
7:05 . Bill MIUer Srow
10:46 It's Music- Army ·
7:30 Spot11
11:00 Dairy Valley &amp; Dutton'o
7:35 Bill· MUier Show
Top Ten Show
7:35 Piclttml Hardware Show 12:011 Newo
('1\teoday-Thuroday)
12:15 Musical Interlude
7:50 ·Nein
12:30 Tbe Rev. MerUn Teeta
8:.30 Dally Light
l:OO The Jim Mees Show
8:45 Bake&lt; FumUure Show
5:30 Sundown "Serenade
iWed.-Auctlon) Frl, Sh~w) 8:30 Sign Oil
9 ;0~ News
S~:
1:00 Collet With Janet
7:30 Sign On- Army Hour
10:10' SWlio Shop
7:56 Nei!O
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IO:li Morning Meditations
8:00 Frencl! City Baptist
10:30 BID Miller Show;
Church
10:45 !!JUt!" Agr. Prgm (TUeo.) 8:30 Sunday Show
10:.45~~ · Worrllltp (Tburo,) 9:30 .The Bible Speab To You
10:11 A.S.C, Prgm (Pete
9:U4Vash. Repts · TO People
•· ShleldJ) (Fridays)
10:00 The GOod Lifo
·
ll:Of· NeWI
1&amp;:15 Congre9sman'a Re~
n:Q&amp; Tlily'o Cotmlr)' Junction IO:so· Su.!tday Show
n:'tt TID)!:,t .Country Hymn
U:30 Tbe Quiet Hour
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12:00 News
12:00 Cemeill Block News
12:11 The Christian'• Hour
12:30 t:Iodoier;a Guest star (Prl) lUll The Ref. MerUn Teell
1:6:30 l,iiTy ·Anderson Show
1:011 The Sunday' Showcase
3:00 Jim MOO! Show
1:30 The Rev. SU.. Billups
4:15 Bl:lt!tlntlr Auto Show
2:00 The Rev. Andrew Parsons
~ ('Ne,.Tbur.)
U5 The Rev. Roscoe Thorne
4'30 News (Local)
3:10 The S)tnday Showcasa
4:411 Jtill Mees Sbow
5:30 Baptist Layman's Hour
5:00 N@wa
6:00 The Sundown Serenade
5,:05 . iilil Maea Show
6:30 Sign Off
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MONDAY mRU JI'IIIDAY
7:15 Sign 0u .
7:30 f'iewo Headlll!es
7:32 Musical' Cloclt
. 7:45 Echoel qt Joy
8:00 Oblo VaUey Newo
8:05 World Newo
.,10 Sports Today
1:15 Weolber
8:16 Mualcal GIO"k
1:55 Com.mrnl!J News
1:00 Talk of' the Town
9:55 Mail!ll Coimry News
10:011 Public Service
10:15 FlllllllJ Worsbip Hour
10:31 Lotcbat.rlni
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escept J,l'rldaJ, Oturcb
Bdlo R1q
11:45 World Nen ·
ll:lit Ma8GD CoirniJ Nelli
12:00 Communlly Newa .
12:116 Local N12:10 Mortell
12:11 Weather
12:20 Bulletln Boanl
12.'15 News 0 Granu
12:30 County Agent
'2:45 Cottiltry Go lloond
1:55 News Beat
1:00 Country Go llotmd
&lt;l:55 News Be.lt

1:00 Mldwa1 .MatJnee
3:55 News Beat
4:00 Dlsclng witb Dolo
NO lnterchaogo
5:00 Community News
5:05 World News
5:15 Sports Today
5:2'1 Weathe&lt;
5:30 Dinner Mlllicall
8:00 Sign 011
SAnJRllAY
7:1J Sign Ou
7:30 Newo Headlines
. 7:32 Musical C1oclt
7:45 Word and Tosllmony
8:011 Ohio Valley News
1:05 World Newa
ABBII! AND SLATI
B:IO Sporto Today
1:15 Weather
IO::Ml Song &amp; Stor)l Hour
10:45 Famll)' Worablp Hour
11:00 Newo, AniiJ' Hour
11:30 Public Sentco
12:011 News Houndup
12:20 Bulletin Boanl
12:25 Newo 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday MadnH
· 4:00 !Jjscing with Doss
':30 Top Ten Bevuo
5:00 News ROdlldup
&amp;:15 Public Servico
5:30 Dinner Musical•
8:011 Sign 011
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l,Rlah School student! have been
1 r th
ftl.med to the honor r:&gt;l or e
fourth six weeki pertod. Clyde
ft. Foley . principal , has anflOunced.
Of that number, three were
named to the ''A" honor roll.
1be)l are Sherry Flesher of the
l)th I!T&gt;de and Linda Abolin
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and Glorta G1bbs, both of
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OtNihe0rsRSon theEhonor rocll ~:e :
SE
rma
n es.
Roger Luckeydoo George H-lff.
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La

man, Sharon Maynard,

Protrram Given
cOn Gm'dance to
Wahama P'fA

s-lnl Schoof R•ld
At Vpper Flau
MAsoN - n.e Hm BUlle t-H

NEw HAVEN _ The

rry
Ball. Linda Clark, Dixie Flowen, Terry Kendall, Donald Lorrison Terry May, Franz Rekh·

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Guild Girls
Plan Visit
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Women's Club ·
Will Meet
On Friday

New

Raven JW'Iior Woman's Club
held 1 benefit can! party at the
home of the presldenl, Mrs. A.

munity Building
there. the
L. Sprouse, recemly for . me.mclass was conducted by Mnl.
bers and friends. Proceeds went
ClarerK't Yeager and Mrs. BUI MASON - Tbe Student Coun- to "The Good Ship Hope."
Collen
· with th G "d
"The Good Ship Hope" Is a
Each uirl bro,aht her own ' cH cooperallng
e UI 11
-c
ance Department of Wahama people--to-people health founda·
sewing machine for instructions High School presented the pre&gt; tion. Jb basic object ia to teach
in the use , and care ()! the '"'am at the meettng of the latest techniques ~f medical,
mach 1·ne. Books ol ...
'"structions a•
Wahama PTA Thursday even- Ide ntal an d paramed t•... a1 c~re to
were given to earh attending. ing at the school.
_ 1 personnel m 1e9.9 privileged
Attending were
Beverly and Playlets and 8 film portra)'· lands.
Sharon Yeager Carol and Dar~
artm t
lene Newberry', Ruth Newber· tng the Guidance dep
en
. Do
Ste art Parents at· and the problelllll that ean be
DISTRIBUTE BOOKLET
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!solved under educational and
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tending were Mrs
Lawrenre
f atur
Miss Margaret Sauer presi·
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persona1 counct11og were e
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dent of the Meigs County WLIU
berry and leader, Mrs. Kath· Wahama's Guldanee counsel- reported that ~oklets an .the
eryn Rood
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k dangers of .smokmg and drmk·
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or, Mrs. Russell ape ~' spo .e 1ng have been distributed to

7:45 p.m. in the

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Church social rooms. Mrs. Ma.ye
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and ,.vera! 1-H Elmer Ebers
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In 1bo program .
Herbert Stamey, Mrs. campDepartment members aerving bell Stevena, Mrs- A. E. Thomu IIIJOtepel wUl
Mrs. MGer- as Mra. Cllarles White, MrL
loch, Mn. Fillier, Mrs.
an- '
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lord Bauer, Mrs. Cllarles Co~ Jameo Wtgglna, Mrs. F r =
~ Mn. Slanley .-Epling, Mra. Wblte and Mra. Lloyd B

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Annual Dinner
At Eastern is
0 n AP"·123rd

DAUGHTER BORN
CLIFTON - Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Blake are announcing

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the birth of a daugflter on Fri- Plaos were made for
the
day March 5th at the Holzer annual evening dinner meeting
HosPital. The infant wei£'hed
be held at Eastern H i g 11
IIX pounds u ounces and has
on Friday, April 23, . at
been named .Jacqueline Ann. 6;30 p. m. when the Executive

This Is their first child. The I

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In New York

pre last week.

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USE ELBERFELD$ SENSIBLE CREDIT
SE!tVICE and BUDGET YOUR PAYMENTS

Aq Ohio penal inJtltutioo pa-1 Herzog reportedly used al- Hartenbach said He.r:zog al· 1in jail here after being arretwho allegedly forsed sev-jlu of John Decker while in 1so impersonated a pohce of· 1ed by Lancaster authorities. He
checks over • three • state Meigs County and passed ooe ficer while here. U is expected is charged with writing ~ bad
on a Meigs COunty bank., b'audulent check to
Russell Herzog will be tried by New Icheck for $320. Local law enbeen arrested ill New York Skidmore, Middleport, for $50. York authorities under the Dy~ forcement ofUeials said they

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state and charged wHh Inter·

motor vehicle.
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
said his department
1~
Wednesday from FBI authoritle1
W. Herzog bad been
bak.en into custody In New York,

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SA[E ON ELSERFELDS THIRD
FLOOR.

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Why do they call -it · LP-gas Mister?·
Housewives may Select

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Rock Springs Gran1e Monday I
evening.
,
Mr. Goegleln, worthy mast- ~
er, presided at the meeting and
plans were made to serve the 1

·1 Shades in Carpeting

Hereford \

MEIGS THEATRE

IIS&lt;choool

by April 1, to Larry with what they like

Morrison or Larry Ritchie.
Mareh 12-13
Attending were Supt. Patter"THI LIVELY SIT"
(Tecbnlcolor)
son, Herbert Parker. Robert
J1mes Darren, Pamela Titfin. Doug McClure Joanie Bowen, Larry Ritchie, Mrs.
Vinas Lee, Mra. Chlorus Grimm
Sommers, Marilyn Maxwell.
"'IUt.LET FOR A BADMAN'' Miss Martha Ohlinger, Robert
(Technlcolor)
Morris Mrs. Fay 8auer, Mrti.
~udie Murphy, Darren Me·
Ada Ohlinger, Mrs. NelHe Vale,
Gavin. Ruta Let', Skip HomMrs. Grace Weber, Mrs. La·
elot.
vina Brannon, Mrs. G ret t a
, Suttle. Miss Rosalee Story, Miss
SUN., MON .• TUES.
March 14-15·16

lohn Huston's
"THE NIGHT OF
THi IGUANA"

i Sally Schaaf and Mrs:__ Dill._
1

i mother is the former Ann Wil-

Gard- 1 Iiams. Grandparents art Mr.
Kerr, l and Mrs. Lloyd Williams and
Hot!, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Blake; a
i great grandmother is Mrs. IJla
Williams, 111 of Clifton.

about

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March.. A tribute to Abraham
Lincoln's father was gJven by 1
Homer Rice.
Mrs. Fred Leifheit read ''Lit·
tie Things of Life,"
and
Fred Goeglein read, "George
Washington, Father of Ameri·
can Fal'IJlel'S." A poem, "[)o.
ing Pretty Good," was given
by Mrs. WiJiiam Grueser and
a reading, "You Might Be SW"· I
prlsed,"' by Mrs. Amos Leon· i
ard.
An article on Ucense plates
by WIIUam Grueser and an artlcle on horses aa a 4-H project by Mrs. Morgan closed the
program. The meetins elosed
in rituallstle form.
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Well, honey, LP-gas Is 1 quick, simple
name for liquefied petrolJ!um gas.
This remarkable fuel Is gas compressed
Into liquid form so it's easy to transport.
That'• why LP-gas is available to people

IN THE ..•

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And LP·gu Ia used to power trucks and
blllel Ute psoUne BDd diesel fueL "
In fact, of America's Dlajor aourcea of
energy, oii)J. LP-ps aervu :vou Ill .JO,,

IT
HEATS WATER AND · HEATS YOUR
HOME.
· On modern f~, LP-JU Ia ued for

no matter where they Jive.

People

peop" tn-.cl~ &lt;IJie;.llltiitil ,....
COOKS FOOI;I, ·~ CLQTHES,

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towns and suburbs use LP·&amp;aa

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Also being held in county jail
The Sheriff's department al- today was Sidney Little, Midblank checks from the bank to so reported the arrest of John 1dleport, who was taken into cuscollect money ~der fraudulent H. Kelly, 31, Lancaster, on a j' tody for West Virginia auth()ripretenses in Ohio, Kentucky and bad check charge. Sheriff Hart· ties on a chargt of breach of
West Virginia.
e.nbach said Kelly is- being
held Ipeace.
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Being unsuccessful, he

used

Red Cross Fund Drive Concluded

ELBERFELDS
IN POMEROY

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Sheriff Hartenbach said Her- er aet. The Middleport Police have been hunting Kelly

state transportation of a stolen zog tried to open an a('('Ount Dept. assisted in the probe of nearly a year on that charge.

--..........,...,...,...,...,...,.._,iEducation Association met re· sale Saturday,
March 20.
~
cenUy in the office of County Members were a~~oked to donate 1\
Superintendent 0. 0 . Patter- and to help at the sale.
son.
j A program was presented by 1
I Mrt. Thelma OUI. president, Mrs . W. A. Morgan, lecturer,
the meeting aQd re- which opened witb the song,
.
I
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
for the dinner are to "Day Is Dying In the West."
sent by princlplas of each Members responded to roll call r
• ___N_o_T_o_PE_N___
FRIDAY and SATURDAY

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of Long Bottom attended lbo

funeral of Carl Gainer at Bel--

potluck dinner honor-:

of the Meigs C o u n I y Southeastern Oblo

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NO. 279
POtt\E!?Y-MII)DI.EPORJ. OHIO
THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1965
FIVE aNTS

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-~ ing Frtd Goegleln on his birth- '

d•y preceded the meeting of

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Honors Grange
Worthy Master

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ia decorato)!-dee,fgued

Mrs. Eunle Brinker and WDliam Carleton accompanied by
Mr
d M Will'"- Gamer·
· an
rs.
u:uu

briefly She closed wilh
thiS ·
· "Ther are no doors schools and churches of
the
thoUHht._
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area. The wcru Is extending
closed m Amen~a" save ose its appreciation to the churchf's
you cdlose you;:. · t"
in th for their generous
contribu~

present m addttlon to Princi al Cl de Folr . A soc- !
the above named were Mars~~ aJ · OO:r--wW: betd ~
nts ·
ler. Sandra ·Greer, Gloria
Bowles, Sherry Powell ao4 Gall te hm nd guests pare '
!tOn, ltebecca Taylor , Dennis Board. Mrs. Baumgardner ser- ac
a
·
Tulloh, Sonya Yonker, Sue
ved a dessert course at the
garner, Mike Harbour, Judy
close of the eeting.
they, Diane Housh. Harry
Van Meter, Karen Wigal, and
Allen Hart.
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Carmel

Mrs. Hattie Roush visited ber
sister, Mrs. Edith Shain,
of
ert Richard Rood Mary Fl1sStu ents pa ctpa mg
e ions to the cost of the book·
.
Pete Karschnik, Glennda- To/nf1rmary _ _ ~:~~~ w~~eL~u:-7·~~~~ lets. The _ distribul_ion of tern- P::~Yan~:%iee;~~ and
Jyn Ord, Fred Stewart. ai:Kf Pat- P!an~ were made to Join wJth l
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M"U
M
perance hterature 111 an annual W"lli
C rleton called at the
"ld 6 . 1 1 h
F"rst
1 Roush, Lea Ann
1 er,
yra proJ·ect of the WCTU
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st wart Harry Jo
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Thomas Holter home at MMornJUNIORS - Crall Abolm, Baptist Church m a VISit to ous · ary e
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Rhonda Brabham, ·Max Brown, the county infirmary by thP VanMatre, Allen Hart, Janelle BROTHERHOOD TO MEET
Star reRcenhtly._ "ted Gl n
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L" h M M0 · h G "ld (;iris Tue~- Call and Betty Scarberry.
Wayne ous Ytsl
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Jamce enry .. 11 ose 8 I' ~s ' d t.
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the h~e ~f The Rev. Holley Hensley of Frank Cheesebrew announced 1 Johnson at Melgs General Hos·
Leah Ann Ml er, et 1 ar- ay_ eve mg
Mrs
Er\'in the Clifton Letart and Graham that the Baptist Men's Broth· pitaJ in Pomeroy Sunday,
berry, J~ell Call, . ~oberta ~heir co~nselor,
·
' Methodist' Churches presented erhood of the Rio Grande As· James and Phyl1is Circle of
Jones, All~ Roush, VICki Ste~- ~~a n;~binson . president, the devotional program which ~iation will meet Friday ev- New Haven and Donald and CJa~
art. Joy Thabet_, Donna Rous ' was in charge of the meeting . included scripture and a talk: enmg, ~1arch 1~ at 8 p.m. at ra Pierce ol Athens &lt;".aHed at
an~~~~o:~Debbie Cook. Scripture was given by Jam· ITommy Taylor of Maso sang the Racme Baptlst C~urch .. The the home of Mary Cirele Sun~
·
' arilla Ward with Mrs. Baum- a solo entitled "Evening Pray- speaker for the evemng wlil be day.
David Cooke_. Ronme Roush. gardner givinH Lhe
evening er " He was ~ccompanied by I Mr. Paul Casci~
Mid?lepo_rt
Mrs. Eunle Brinker and Wil~
Rosemary Silk, Sandy .Sorden,l.prayer. The Guild Girls of bolh Leah Ann Mlller or New Hav-~ postmaster. Special music ..will 1iam Carleton visited
with
Allee _Stone_ Arnold WeaHr Don- Baptist Churches will
visit en at the plano. Rev. Hensley be presented,by a quartet Tbe Mrs. Erma! Schreckengost of
.ru.. Will, ~~~e Zerkle, Br~~: Ithe infirmacy March 21 with closed the devotiooals
with Gospel Four, or Rutland.
Parkersburg Sunday.
Btown, Wtlham Roush, San
. Baumgardner and Mrs. prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Circle
Stewart_, Randy Weaver, RobBoone accompanying the Mr. Rood appointed to the
CANCEL BOWLING
of Springfield visited his mothert Wh1tmore Linda
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nnmmal1ng committee ames , The C h 1l d Comwrvat10n er un ay.
n_er, Sharon Queen, Jackte
Plans were made for . t~e I Hart . Harry Staats and Qakey League of Middleport has can- Betty Van Meter and Marga~
ndge, .Judy Athey Brenda
· Girls and the. Ch1ldre~ s Howard, Jr. Junior
High celled its bowling party for ret Ann Carleton and IKln, Pat~
ton, Lmda Call, Charlene
of the Mt. Morta_r. Bapttst school teachers for the secand members and husbands sehed· rick called at the Dean Brink- j

ter:

1&lt;1-Dally sentlDel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 Mar. 10, 1965

SiDIIh, '!'lee .....-.. will preIItie illllle llillellee ollob. He.
11' Watlloll, prtll-ienl, wbo •II Ill.
The Ollld Welflro Deporlment with Mn. La........,. Gerlecll, Jr., cbalnDID, and Mrs.
e. lL Fllher', ~ ,will·
bave c:barp of lbo JWII"IIIL
Gil Barnette, Mason County
PT. PLEASANT - !be Point 4-H Club Agetll, will bo 1b e
Pleasant Woman 's Club will
'
meet Friday, March 13th at

Bene/it Card Party ('
I• Held Recently

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