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Plans were dlscusaed for sev· day February Jl5 Mrs LeWis iDr will be held •t the llame of
1s roeoverlng.
da~
in Cleveland
events, when the thanked tho members for
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eMens Dreu Trou1111n _ _ Reduced 20%
IIJpllovor &amp; Coot

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•B6ys Zip Out Toppers _ _ Now $14.95
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«eo. $29.95 .... Now $24.00

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~Mens Sport Coats

Riti. $34.95 ___ _ Nuw $27.50

Mens Coats
Now $29.95
Roo. $39.50
Reg. $45.00 ____ Now $34.95

IOjl. $32.50 .. . . Now $26.00
,,.. $27.50 ____ Now $22.00

R•v· $55.00 ____ Now $44.50

, ... $26.5ll .... Now $21.50

Rot . $65.00 ____ Now $52.50

R... $19.95 .... Now $14.95

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l LOT MENS

Sport Shirts

Reg. $2JIA

Va Iues To $5.00

Now $2.59 __ . _ 2 for $5.00

Now $2.98

_ 2 for $5.00

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__ Now $38.00

Reg. $45.00 _. . _ Now $34.00

Now $t9.9l

Reg. $1.99

Valuf"

_ 2 for $3.00

Now $1 .69

Wednesday eventna at
the e • elgs •nemonal HospiW.
F'l IJb
· ill
1m
llon\4! of Mrs. 1'\obert Lewis, Plans wero made IQ
rary, "
IIs.,rin• Ave.
lain the Wlndina Trail
. Mrs. Lewis, president. open- Therapy Club With a
ed the meeting with the club party on Friday, February
pra~er. Devotions, "The Pray- Plans were discussed for
ing Hands." by Helen Steiner taining the Regions!
Rice, whlcilis based on the 16th ci' District II, in March. Also "The Greeo Blackboard, "
Century art classlc by the world discussed were plans for a flow- play produced by Plays F o
famous artist, Albrecht Durer, er show in the spring. The tra· Living, and sponsored by
were presented by Mrs. John velin• prize donated by 1\frs. Moigs County Mental
Terrell.
' Lewis was awarded to Mr&amp;. Association, was presented
Dunng the business session, Walter Bentz.
the Dramatics class of
an invitation was read from Mrs. Charles Lewis present- University at the meeting
Mrs. Wade Cozad, president. of ed the topic, "Preserving Mat- l the . Salisbury PTA,
the Ohio Association of Garden erial for ArraDj!:ements," ·
evenmg . Following the play a
clubs to attend ' " A Gardener's en from the National Floral discussion w~:~s held with Ed·
Day Oul," in Lancaster on Tues. Book Institute. She explained ward Bartels as leader.
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how til dry rlowers using
Mrs. Jaf!les Will, pr~ident,
corn meal or Flower
ccmducted the meeting, which
When using Flower Dry, the opened with devotions by Mrs.
material must be dried in
Menzel Smith. In the absence
POMEROY. OHIO
air tight container.
of the treasurer, Mrs. Richard
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
dried material · pulled
Young secretary, reported $200.·
"3 STOOGES GO AROUND
green may be dried in an oven, ~ ~~ the trea~ury. A c?mmunWORLD IN A DAZ~'·
sun _
or a dark. place.
1calion was read fr~m Mrs. HarMoe, Larry, Curly, Joe. Joan
Dr1ed matertal displayed by old sa.uer, c~cemmg County
Freeman.
Peter Forster' ft.i. Mrs. Lewis included
Councl 1 PTA •
chard
Devon.
Edpr Rice Burrough~•
aJ, milk weed,
,
Th~ nex~ County
Council
"TARZAN'S THREE
grass, iron weOO, Chinese elm, meetmg will bl~ held at the Syc~:~~~~~~=~u
and thorn apple. Mrs. Lewis racuse Elementary School on
Jock Mahon~,.. as Tarzan, 81so displayed and described F.ehruary 6· It was voted
to
Woody Strode introducing
magazines
incJuding give Edwaz:i Bartels $60 ,for
~udn~ryruWGL~Me~~a:~;
Happy Shop Catalague and athletic IQI;0 Pment. It was at.so
•mais.
IID&gt;r.,na With Dried Material voted to give $10 to .the s~ho.l·
- - - - - - - - - - l in •••• Tropical Material.
arshlp fund. Mrs. Orm Smiths
"June
in
January"
was
the
r~~ won the room attendance
SUN·., MON., TUES.
arrangement
for
the
month
wi\h
•ward.
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"MARY, MARY"
Mrs. Carl Will as judge. Blue Refres.IJ~ents were served by
(Technicolor)
ribbon:. wer,e awarded to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, Mr.
DPbhie Reynolds, Barry Nt&gt;l- Allard Pratt and Mrs. C. L. and Mrs. Richard Yo~g, Mr.
son, Diane McBain, Michael Heaton and red to Mrs John and Mrs. Donald Lannmg, Mr.
fu&gt;nnie .
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Colorc:ertoon
Terrell and Mrs. Robert Lewis. an
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Jack_Seehg, Mr. and
Mrs. James
Will, Mr. and Mrs.
F~ick, Mr. and Mrs. tCenneth Miller, Mrs.. Frank
Porter
J r. andM rs. 0 rm Sffilt'h.

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Mens Top Coats
Reg. $49.95

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Mens Pajamas
Re-g. $3.50 - --·-· Now $1.80

Rf'!g. $5.95 - ·- ·- - Now $4.75
Reg. $5.00 --- · ·· Now $4.00

Reg. $4.00 ·· -··· Now $3.20

Rot. $12.95 .. .. . Now $9.95

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Sport Shirts

MENS &amp; BOYS

Now $4.69

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JACKETS

Values To $6.95

MENS HATS _ _ __

to pay monthly bills

REDUCED 20%

..... $6.90

$aves Time

MENS WORK UNIFORMS Now $6.00 per suit
LADIES
_ LADIES' SKIRTS
RIG. ltl.95 ------ .. $8.18
~IG.

$10.95 -- ----.. $7.88

ll.G. $7.95 --- --·--- $6.29

Checkg

REDUCED 25%

_ 2 for $9.00

WEAR

that the tash-toter wastes

LADIES' DRESSES
RIG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

St7.95
$ts.95
$t4.9i
$12.95

$2U5
$21.95
st9.t5
$17.95

lining up for change, receipts.

RIG. $6.95 .. - ----- - $5.29

~·.LADIES' SLACKS

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Reduced 25.%
Jackets &amp; Car Coats
· Reduced 25%
LADIES' COATS
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LADIES BLOUSES
RIG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

$2.99 ___ ...... . $2.39
$3.9! ----·-· --·· $3.10
$4.95 --------- · $3.89
$5.95 ---··----- $4.69

REDUC~D 20%

We Pay 3% Interest On Savings

Pomeroy National Bank

BAHR CLOTHIERS

Ser-ilng Meigs County for over 90 years

POMEROY- RU'ft.AND

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Musgrave to
Come Out for
Prosecutor

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For Luncheon
meeting. Devotions wm 8ivtD
Plana were ___,_..., for -·· by Mrs. Rodney Sauor • b e
v•••
the .,...,..,.
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used tbe 1oplc, "Coopore•on,
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'!'ltesda7, February 4. ,. be apd a18o read !rom
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Jickel, Jr., Pomeroy Jr.
~elball
and
FOQthaU COII\[b,

ELBERFELDS
Stock Up On Candy I

Rutland Club to
Assist'March'

Mr. Musgrave served t w Q The Friendly Gardeners of
terms as Prosecuting Attorney Rutland made plans to particiof Mason County from 1952 to pal~ in the Mothers' March for
1960. He also served in the State the polio drive next week when
Senate from 1942 until 1946.
the club met Wednesday evenAttorney Musgrave attended ing at the home of Mrs. How·
Marsha)] Unhrersity and receiv- ard Birchfield. Mrs.
Vernon
ed his law degree fmm
Weber, preSident, opened the
Virginia University. He is m!lr·l meeting with Mrs. Fred Wil·
ried to the former Bessie
Jiamson giviilg the verse of
ette :1nd they are the parents month.
of lwo sons.
The group voted to have an
Filing for the post of Commit- auction in February. A
teemen and Committeewomen was read concerning "/]!Jrden·fl
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from various districts in t h e er's Day OUt" to be held
past two days are: Christtena J..ancaster, Feb. 25.
McClure, Route 1 Leon, demo- The traveling prize
crat, committeewoman from Co- by Mrs. Joe Bolin was won
logne District : Leonard Frank Mrs. Robert Snowden with
Riffle, Point Pleasant, republi· door prize awarded to Mrs.
can, committet!man from Lew· Bolin. Mrs. Weber cOnducted
is District; Ella J.
Roush, two contE'sts with Mrs. Snowden
Route l Letart, democrat and and Mrs. Bolin the winners.
Leo Friend Gibbs, New
Secret Pal gifts were
ex·
democrat, committeeman
changed during the evening.
committeewoman from
The members agree(l tQ spanDistrict
sor the polio march Tuesday
evening In Rutland baginning
at 6:30 p.m. instead of Monday
evening.·
I During the program hour -Mro.
gave a review of the
1Joe Bolin
· book, ' 1 Acres and Pains"
by
Perelman, which told of t h e
1 humorous experience~ of living
· in the country. The hostess serv~
ed sandwiches and coffee at
the close of the meeting. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Weber.

OFF THE
SALE PRICES

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Pleasant Valley Ho•pltal
ADMITI'ED: John William
Saunders and Brenda Saunders, :
Glenwood; Mrs. Shannon Hoi·
comb, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Clemma Pore, Ashton.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Robert
Brown, Gallipolis; Mrs. Wil·
Marnhout, Pt. Pleasant;
Oder Hobbs, Long Acre, W. Va.
Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Pt. Pleasant;
' otis Young, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Ac~tlla Deal, Pt. Pleasant; John
I Adkins, Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. Everett Clark and son, Middle-Mrs. John Marshall, New
transferred to Univer·
Morgantown.
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BOXED CANDIES
e Party Jultpl
e Luxury A11ortmenlo
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Crtmis
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Mro. Stevens Mlot Julep Bars _ _ _ _.,....... Ul!!
Mro. Stennt Log· Cabin Rolls
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Mrs. Stevens Fudge Plto
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Mrs. Stevens Toffee B•ro _ _ __.____ k

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NO. 239

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29c
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29c
29c
29c

Vis'it the Housewares Departmen! an4:
see the Crystal and Milk Gl.ass , ~~DY

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INGELS FURNITURE

OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY NIGHTS

VOL XV

29c
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colder tonight wUh laow lla. f'
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mfilloo parakeeli and canarleo
In l~t Vofted Slates, according
to the Hollywood chapter ol lbe
AmeHcaD Humane A11oela\ion.

Boxed Valentine Candy
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eAII Milk Assortments
eOJd Fashioned
'Favorites
eNut Crisp and
Chewy Assortmanto
eA11otted ChocolotM
e Cholet Auortmants
eMJ~t Julopo

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to svJitee!&gt;«ged
Pla7 CUII\!IU&lt;O ~ , ....,, IIIII
11 worked like a charm In Ihl!l'eDt
the
spon. finals - 'i'llb Walw,rili ~ Mid·
19113 and tho pjc!ures
. G. . . dlejiOrl ~ II I;JO. ~
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the
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- 1\aclpe Opeall ~· Neloonvllle at ~ : 30 p. m., Pomoroy
pla71 P~l Pleasant' ~~ 1&lt;311 p.
m., , arid RuUand· goei , ~illllJt
Ripley at 7:30 . p, .m,
.
Adn!1s01on Is 25 ceriiJ fi&gt;r chll·dren, 50 cents fO&lt; adwta. All
j&gt;ioc.eds are for
ilnprove- ·
m'lJibl In the PomeroY Jr. High
Athletic fund. Last '""' proceeda were enough to "''tflt the
Pome•·oy Junior High team In
blgh quality and briOiant unlo
form~ (See Page t·. today for
detail• of play last night).
Below, Tommy Hill, right, of
Rutland .Ill•• a jump .shot, .1~
perfect form, from
gutslde.
Guar&lt;jing against Hili drl~inl
Is Middleport's Mark T~hnl.
At left is Rutland's (!~) Rod
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Immediate right is a .
from the Wahama • R1pley
game, a mild upset wqq by
Wahama. The two smaU . .play·
ers at left are unidentilje4 but
No. 2, Wahama's Steve.' Wood,
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leapa for a rebound with RiP'
ley's Dave Rader while :Rofmie
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VALENTINES

Your Choice of Merchandise In The
Amount of 17%.of Your Purchase I
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Cinnamon Balls
51 Pops (Lollipops)
Chocolate Croma. Minto
Fruiteen• _
Vanilla Caramels
Arabia~ Nights Mix
Mint Filled Strawo
Mellowcrome Toys
Sugorplum Treats
Jelly Baans
Wintergreen Lottngeo
Creme and Jelly Hearll
Valentine Mellowcremes
Jelly Hearts
Conversation Hu.rh
Chocolelt Crtmt E1111s

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Group I of the First
United tureo,
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port met Tueaday . evening at ell the ltllon from the sllld1
Mrs. Guy Reynolds, Middle- the church. The me.tJnc open- book enlltled, "Maklnf Friellds"
port Klndergartep teacher, was ed with group singlng with Mrs. whlcll dlscu.ued .the pbasel •
a recent visitor 'Jn Columbus.
Paul Haptonstall at the p~. man 1nusl i&lt;&gt; through In maJo.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gavin
lng friends. She also read two
have moved from their properHOME FROM VISIT
. poema ~ken1trom the "Jdealo"
ty on Fifth-av to Chillicfrthe.
Mrs. 8 . A. Dodson returned magazine.
Mr. Gavin, who is employed by_ Saturday after spending four Secret pal names were ell&gt;
the Ohio Valley Baking Com· weeks with her son, Erroll Con- changed durlnglba evening. The
pany was transferred to t h roy, wife, and son Hugh of Ak~ hostesses, Mrs. W&amp;.lbum, Mrs.
ChilUcothe ofnt:e.
ron. While in Akron she visited Coleman and Mrs. Dorothy LaoDue to an error itl Wednes- wiJh her grandsons ErroU Con- ey, ~ntrtbutil)l, served a sala4
day 's account of the Dorcas Clr· roy Jr. and family and Lloyd course al the conclusion ol tht
cle of the Middleport Baptist
an( bmily.
evening.
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should have been Mrs. Charles
Lewis and her mother, Mrs.
Harry Hysell. They were
in
rharge of the refreshments and
decoration.
Mr . L. D. Diles is improv·
ing after having become ill at
the close oJ. church service Sun-day morning at the
Baptist
Church. Mr. Dl'les was taken
SELE!=T FROM A WIDE ASSORTMENT
to his home where Dr. Boice
was summoned and treatment
OF BRACHS FINE CANDIES
given. Calling on Mr. and ·\frs.
Diles Sunday afternoon were
Milk Chocolate Malted Milk Ballo - - - - 39e
their familles from Athens, Dr.
Chocolote Whipped CrtmH ·
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and Mrs. Charles Jividen, Mr.
and Mrs. William Diles and Mrs.
Milk Chocolate Covered Brullo
39c
H. E. Mitchell, Jr. and sons,
~9e
Fllled Peanuts
Jim and Mark.
Peppermint LozengH
29t
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde BarUett
Milk
Chocoiaft
Stars
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and children, James; Martha,
3J1d Rebecca were in Buckhan·
Starlight Mints
29C
non, W. Va. Saturday to attend
BabyMintt
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Milk Chocolate Peanuts
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lett's father M p M s·
' r. . . Jnes ,
Milk Chocolate Raisins
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who died following a serious
Butterscotch Dlocs - - -- - - - - - - - '1'1
illness. Rev. Bartlett. James
ahd Martha retUrned to MiddleMilk Chocolate Caramels
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Chocolate Bridge Mix
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Uaughter , Rebecca remam
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Center
Caramtlo
29c
for a
longer visit with Mrs.
Baby Mints
29c
Sines.
Peanut Butter Pillows
39c
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Davis
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(Dixie Pierce) visited durini;
Swedloh Kisses .
29c
the weekend in Middleport with
Milk Chocolate Jots
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their parents; Mr. and Mrs. MilMaple Nul GoodiH
29c
iard Pierce and Mrs. Mary
Mlnialuro Milk Chocolates
3\lc
Helen Davis. They were enroute
Burgundy Mix
29c
to their home in South Webster
after spending the weekend in
All Filled A11ortment
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ney Raymond fi'. Musgrave. Pt. vis tea~hes in the Wheelersburg
Candy Corn
PleasE.Jnt Route 1, has announ- _S_c h_o_ol_s._ _ __ _ _ __
Chocalate Covered Croma Drops
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ced his candidacy on the Re·
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Peanut Clusters
publican ticket for the office

WILD ... MAN WILD ... Geo. Ingels is Giving Furniture Away II

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CLEARANCE SALE
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1964

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Poln may be alld to orlu
CINCINNATI :(IIPJ) - Per· whenever a norve that lo a
oonal . . . .. 1ti 8outbent Obio palo receptor is Irritated. Tbfl ...,, ·I! li
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COtltinuea on the rlao, the f&amp;- krltatloo ean be brouafll . OD ,...,_.
a
t. dot"" I
gtonal tllieotor of the bttei'nal by preaaure from a. tlbal'p .• _,.. II!!! ...., ·
Reven•e SerYt.o said FrldaJ. blunt objel;t, by exlrtiDe heal ·'It · !II··~ 1~ •. 10 lakoo · oJ
Philllp ~ who b011dl a or cold, or b) ' a cltelnleal ro. ~llor W1jiJI !'I~
diatrlct
~ .C!&amp; acUon aucb u ~et.
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clnnan, Col\iiilllal, ud O.yton aold, all:all tl' aalt. Vlrf
ID8y ilol.'llflll \l1111' .
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and o...U. to- In the 1111Jth, atlmuU may ea1110 tl&lt;tlJQa .
bill f.lfo llrjni tlq\m a
· iento whos&lt;o entering ex- 81ld tu.. paid on per...-1 Ill- ltqhlng. . 'fttu•, " - ...,..IIOtll
and ~ '
aminatim. scores ore h 11 b come . _ . . mlll10t1 ID 1IIIS may be consldel'fd 1 mild IJpe
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will take math 110· and among Soutbem Ohio, mldehll: of poln.
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lll, to receive three The total IW jumped 12 per When a lllmuluo In the """"
'I~ _v!ll'alltebltre
.ci · lime
hovrs for only t h r e e cent In lbl ·laet tint~·
cil 1 pin, but or a •iJemleal II
a .,.,
11 h&lt;mrs • · week
attendlnce in
•PPlled to lhe aldn. the
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cla11.
IJCW4Ji CAU.KD
felt aet8 . as a warning to wlti~ ltt1ilil
The Ra~··.~ IIIIUIMI dt:aw !Jetore ntenllvo t111ue Inlal• ·

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..., seed 81lesman know lhe 15 bushel.potential only 7t cenlo.
I!Iteaalne AIHl .t&amp;rl&lt;alture hybrid he 1J aelllng .., be will This advantaee of decrease ID
"Be
'seed
sell pne that will be 81tislao- cost of 12 cent• per bushel on
manaur.;,.;;.':"
th
h
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wlll yield well, and wiU most farms II ocJually where
81
0 . c ara
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• meet the characlerlstl&lt;s need- tho profit lo.
·~. of the corn he Ia oellillg ed on the particular farm.
It should be pointed out Ill
Joo.
Dr. Larry Shepherd presen~ production cost flguroa
thai
This wu Ute advice given by ~ figures showing that tho av- moot farmers talk about only
Lewls Saboe at the recem Meiga erage yield of corn of around cash costs such as lhe COB! ol
(Jounty· Com Cllnlc. S..boe was 110 bushels pet acres has a fertilizer per acre and of seed
referring. to the fact that about producUon cost of about f55 per per acre. Some also 10 further
Iii ~r cent of the hybrid seed acre. Uslns the best hybrid and Jnclode the cost •f fill and
In 9.hlo Is now open .pedigree avaUable, desirable practices, oil in the tractor.
hybfld ODd tho remainder Is and getting a lair break on the But the actual production coot
tlooed pedigree, ,.. proprietary weather, this yield could he involves the cost for the machhybrid.
Increased 25 bushels per acre. inery used, a cost for land and
According to Saboe, farmers
The iDcrease 1a
produe- a cost for labor as wen as the
•bould demand that the seed Uon would cost, ace~IDI to cash operatins cost whicb farm·
sale~ know the eharacter- Mr. Shtpb(lrd's ftpre.. oaly · ers are all too often aware of.
' la~ ~ !.the com he is selling $U; givinl a total coat Of t17
It is hoped thrQPgh the 100
and t~'t these are the charac-- per acre for the 85 busllel,. Bushel Com Club which ts prcr
teriSUct wanted by the Iarmer. tentlal yJeW.
posed in Meigs County
that
~ examplea of these ~r- When you compare these ft- :wme information on actval
acteristJc~~ ..-e stalk rot resist- gures JD cost per bushel for costs of production can be seant, · aphm roalstsnl, and leaf corn the 60 bushel eost figur- cured. It shnuld also be polrlted
blight: ·~ smut resistant It ed 'JUL at 91 cents per bushel. out that detailed cost records
might also include the strength The increase (25 bushel) figur- will not be required, Simply fiof the root, stalk, the shank, eel out at 48 cents per bushel, gure how much fertilizer
is
and the ease of hul!lklng.
, ma1dnJ an average cost for the used, how much seed, and then
Only open pedigree bybrida
ore tested In Ohln now by the
f
ohJo Experiment stauon stsrr.
Therefore, they ooly can make

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tha figure tan be derived from when It Is 10 lllcky that they
thll to give a
comparative cannot get equipment throuch,
coot of j)I'OducUon.
but they are worltlng lor maxI.IMITING FACI'OR
lmum compacllm
One of lhe bJfl limltirtC lac- In a com field a farmer ·ill
tors In com production JJ 'moio- attempting to make the best poeture in the soil and maintain- sible seed and root bed lor his
ing BOil structure by carrying crop This means lhat compacovl tUtago operaUono at t he lion must not be exceaslve and
correct time.
is whal we call a " desirable
As someone puinted out at the Istructure."
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clinic, the mly correct tlnne for , One way of geiHng dellrasoilf is ;~.bout the one-half hour ble structure wbkb it more
period from lhe time yoo 10 dllficult each year bao been
to lunch untll the time you re- through winter plowla1. being
tum In the afternoon. While aure llull the ground baa 1111·
conditions are not quite t h i s flcienl time to freeze and
close, many farmers do not thaw to help tbls s&amp;ructure.
consider the soil moi~t~re an The other way of maintaining
important factor in determining structure is to plow and carry
when tillage operations l!lhould out other tillage operations at
be carried uul,
. the time when the soil strucWe might give one variatiOn ture plows about the way the
presented concerning soil moiB- roots would like to hav~ it. ·
lure.
.
Beyond !he structure it is lmPeople building a
highway .portant to notice the water holdwork on soil when tt Is
wet ing capacity of different areas
enough to pack to the maximum. of the soil.
Of course, they do not work Water in the soli Is the only
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place that the plant con get the
moisture to properly carry out
production growth prooea101.
In one study made It mowed
that a ooll fl'IIIJl rero to ail&lt; lncbes had equlvllent &lt;l 1.2 lncbes (If water In that I Indo area.
The next ot• IDcheo or seven to
twelve Inches below the surface
hod 1.12 Inches of water. The
third oil&lt; Inches being 13 to 18
Inches under the ground had .90
of .Jn inch ar water.
This meant then In the top
18 Inches of ooll there was
the equivalent o! 3.27 Inches of
water that the plant used for
growing purposes. The questiob
'however is did the roots of the
plant extend Into the entire 18
inches, or were the roots just in
the surface 6 inches.
In a good structured 1101.1 roots
spread out and go downward
to tske advantage of this available moisture. This is one reason why I mentioned last week
that fertilizer can hetp reduce
water requirements of plants

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because It helpo puU the plant• I ~ lbo. of nitr&lt;gen whldJ t11t1Y
rooto down, oeeklnclhe fertillz. be obtained in aboUt 125 lba, Cl(,.
er. Th111 1'0011 oat only get to 3% per cent IIIIIJl&lt;XIIum nllrate.
lhe lertillur, bUt also to the a- !I the ll(ltrlla lollowlnc earn, •
vatlable moWure.
lllllJ1ll groin or graao, the nt~ ' •
It waa aloo recommented at gen llhould be ateppecl up
Ill
lhe C!ln.ic that JDO!!t of the lJIO lbo. uf nitrotlen, ODd II tint .::
nllr&lt;Jgell be plowed down
so or IIIOfe years away from loO •
tbet It would be on lbe bottom gume grass, miJtur.. of 14t j
of the furrow . However, it Ia lba. ol oltrogen, 60 lbs. of ph(IO.
Important that ourface applica- phate and 110 lbs. of jlotash, ar~
tion of fertllizer also be appUed. recommended. .
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The best recommendation t.o- ' note an add1Uonal recomday C. that !erUIIzer be applied mentation on the 1964 guide fnr
in a band two Inches to the side l.rtlli.er use, which slates;
of the seed and two inches below "Where soil physical properthe level of the seed. This pre- ties, or other crop yield f&amp;emr•
vents any p«Mslble burning ef- are favorable for high yields, "'
feet, and also encourages the increase lhf amount of [ertillz- ·1
roots to spread out, reachjng er by 25 per cent. Where thboth nutrients and water.
factors are likely to limit yie~s;. :_
RECOMMI!NDATIONS
decrease the amount of !erUllz! ,.
Fertilizer recommendations er by ~ per, cent.
. .s
for 1964 are to apply 60 lbs. of , There is QO reasoo why Metg•
nitrogen, 110 lbs. of phosphate, ICounty caMot up its yield of
60 lbs. of potash, following aver- eorn considerably by foUowjnl
age to poor legume grass. This recommended practices. Inforo:
amount of fertilizer is secured mation on the subject may be
by using 300 lbs. of S.:lG-20 plus secured by contacting my office.

Woodland Conser,·ation Will Pay, ;

But Put Across His Point,

8V ROBERT w. COBB
!management.
Every trae• of land that is lo is very Important. Tn help the
Party Given for O.U. Senior
Work Unit Conservattotll•t
be in woodland should be man· landowner get this Important
economic and techno The Youth group of t h e
Soil Conservation Service
The wonds should be cotll!ld·laged as such. A few principles Job done the Agricultural Staenvironment and to help church of God of Prophecy held How important is the wood- ~~ ·par~ o~ ~~~s%:uawl·wconlof management should be fol- bllizalion and Conservation Pronation take advantage of their regular meeting at the
lowed. To ,·nsure a o•stat'ned gram w,·u assist the landowner
land on your farm? Do youJ:
T
ch lik
... u
remarkably productive agrj. cllurch on Saturday evening 'd ·
f th f
come. rees are mu
e
yield the wood lot should be pro- in paying for this job. The ACP
culture."
evening with Miss Judy ' !loss, Sl hierhItt a part ·o e ·arm rom
If tie, if we expect them to
tected from fire and grazing. will cost·share up to 80 per cent
Se
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Oh'
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w
c
o
rece1ve
an
mcome.
duce quality and quantity
At another 'J)Oint, the Presl· mor a1 Io mvers11Y
h
·
Both of these decrease
the on tree planting and cleariDf ._._.
&lt;lent said "whiJe too large a charge. Following the meeting, yoi u ave not given your wood- must manage accordingly.
amount of growth by slowing for planting. They wUJ alsop&amp;)' _
part of our productive resourc. Miss Carol Burke entertained and much attention lately' and
down the infiltration of watl'r up to 75 per cent of tlle cost ot 1
d
ed
w"th
a
g
·
ty
f
most
of
us
haven't,
let's
take
a
There
are
certain
factors
to
es is still evot to agr1cu1ture, t
mng-away par
o look together.
consider in managing a woods Iinto the soil. They also reduce their
stand
improvement..:
we hav~ derived important ad- Miss Doss who will graduate Are lh~ livestock being kept for top quality
production: the number of young trees. These figures are based en the
vantages from the l'esulting from OU and locate elsewhere. out of the woOOs? Are there First, the land capabiUty f 0 which are the timber trees of recommendations ol the Farml
excess farm production by using Those attending were KBY, ~nd grape vines hanging from the timber production· second
tbe future.
Forester, Divialon of Forestry,
Qllr agricultural commodities Royce ~r~ley, Patty Watk~ns, trees? Are there old mature type of tree whi~h will
Th kill'
f
Ohio Department of Natural
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to raise the level of Uving of Sue Whittington, Oleva '.Sml~h, trees that have a lot of limbs best on the site . and third the wolf: tree~~gd:ror:o;~ee:,
Resources.
low-income people Jn our own Donna Stout, Tom, Jtmmte, some of which are dying? Ar~ type of product 'we are int~rest- desirable species and vines is I If you would like asslstance$
nation and to provide needed Jaru and Peggy Fauber, Ber· the trees deformed? Are. t h e ed tn producing
a must in insuring maximum with your woodland, contact',
food assistance to people of ry Arbaugh, .Douglas and Cath.Y trees that are there ~f the spec·
·
other nations.''
Lo~ther, Shi.rley ~reer, J.ame ies that will make good timber Taking th~e factors Into
qu,ellty. .timber ,production.
your AgriculturllJ, EUenslon Ag-~ 1
Bad~.\'' Molhe Gnm, ~glas of--pulpwood? Jf the answers to sideration, the potential
The U. S. Department of Ag- ent. your Soli Consen:~ti~isl-The Agriculture Department Moster' Gary and Ju~tm lfos· any of these questions is yes tion on a particular site
riculture feels very strmgly or the Agricultural StabiJu.atton
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ier Mrs. Margaret G1re Thad
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f
t
that
future timber production and Conservation office.
said that 35 million Amerlcma'
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you need to consider better vary..1rom 50
r
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Dye, an local; Judy, !lonna and
growth per aere per year
onet m
" every ve • ens m IIOYc. '"•
nuuer18 Bnles, Bar1ow, oh·m;
400 per aore. Thill could ~~:II
er th
th De rim 1 ld Linda and Violet Brooks, Me- al nice gifts were received by as much as thirty dollars ro
ese,t e 16 :un en Uaalng Arthur' Ohio: the Roger ,
the guest of honor and a delic- per acre in one year
per
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W
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·aous potluck d'mner was enjoy· In addition to quantity,
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in rural ar~as while 19 million ami y, ares on, e~
qual"Impoverished American.! Uve Ia, and the host family,
ed.
.
ity is very Important when It
ln city and suburban slums."
Hazel Burke, Carol and J . W. Mr. Fr~ G~e, ~lumbus, reo is time to market a tree. Pri.ce.•ll
Th De tm t aid th
Burke. Gifts were presented
turned tus s1ster-m-Iaw, Mar- for timber in Ohio vary
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farm erty~l•IC
:._ kpar hen s thinegpovm·• the gtoest of honor, Miss Judy garet Mosier Glre, to the home $'.1.&gt;0 a ton for some
Phone Paul Paynt.r
en ave one
!los
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B an
Ir ay ca es honor- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to over $600 per
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Ca;pentor, 0. MY 8-2519-Racino, 0. WI 9-3202
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the
birlbdays
of
Patty
WatDouglas
Mosler.
Mrs
Gire
had
feet
of
prime
walnut
veneer
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am1 Jes 1 a ve ne mcom
ki
nd
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$3
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ns
a
Margaret
MoSler
acmmpamed
her
husband
to
1
000
e~e 8~p;rtm:r ~=:· rural Gire were enjoyed by the- group. the Airport in Columbus where her home on Sunday _ -:·:~
&amp;
oov•ertv has lts greatest concen· News J.'l.otes of Interest
he took Da plane to return to du- and enjoyed birthday cake
11brlitil., in the Appalachian re- The Happy Hustler group of ty overseas.
their grandson, David Wiseman.
PHONE WI 9-3202
"i,ill
that stretches from Penn- the Dyesville church met recent. Mr. and ~rs. Rog~ Burke, Mt. Union church ~~~:·~:;~ ~~~~~~:::~~~
RACINE, 0.
:;1~,,;,'~ tn northern Alabama; ly with Anna Cline. Elsie Price
Conme and LJSa, Char· attended Carltnn church on
PEARL STREET
the southern states frorn had worship service for t he
. W·
spent the week· day eveninc.
IIC:eol'gla and south Carolina meeting.
with hts mother, Mrs. Ha· Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Jordan,
westward to Texas and Okla- Robert Bishop, Dorsey
Burke.
.
Rodney, Virginia, Ricky
and then north into the dan and Clay Jordan, Sootl&gt; . Students of the third, fourth, Ralph, were Sunday
dinner ll
southern parts of IJlinois, In- eastern Ohio Experiment Farm ftrth and sixth gradPs at Ccr guests of his brother and sister·
11~;, ••• and Ohio.
empl..,yees, attended a
Elementary School ~t- in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
concerning hay and silage
a conc~rt at. Me';OOnal Jordan and family.
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the Point Pleasant, West Vir·
• Ohio Umverslty 00 Mrs. Beulah Cordray,
•nd
ginia Experiment Fa,rm,
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ens, is spending sometime with
;!!tOW .\BOUT A REAL DEAL NOW ON A
Thursday evening
Mrs. Millie Coen has resum- her son-In-law and daughter
NEW LOADER, TOO?
, CINCINNATI (UPI) - Live- Mrs. Oma sW:key
her duties as third and Mr. and Mrs, Reed Jeffers. '
stock:
a
meeting
of
the
grades teacher after a Mrs. Elsie Perry spent Tues-11
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CatUe 300, calves 100; slaugh· Group of Carlton Church
of absence. The children day afternoon with her si'stelr- 11
ter steers, heifers and cows Thursday at the home of Mrs.
on Friday for Mrs. in-law, Mrs. MollJe Lowther.
Rfflclent Feeding Cuts th• Cost of Production
about steady but not oufflcienl William King. A surprise birth. Jeffers who had taught
to full establish price
trend. day dlnner and shower was held
thtrd and foorth grades durEGG5-MILK-MIAT
guod oround 111011 lb slaughle~ for Mrs. Esther Stanley. Severthe first semester.
steers 211.50-211.75; choice 625-MO
Virginia Lynn Jordan spent
WY 2·5101
lb boUers 21-22, good 'lfl0.900 lb 231).2JO] lb 14.50-15, 250.2W lb
Wednesday until Sunday
eCustom Grinding, Shelling &amp; Mixing
· Sprlng\IA.ve.
Pomeroy
1&amp;-211; uUllty cows 12-12.50; utn- 14.10.14.50, No. 3 290 - 325 lb wilh her uncle and family, Mr.
Service
--11!1-I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'Jlty bulls 18.50-17.25; veal e rs 13.50; 1·3 275-350 lb sows 12.50- and ,Mrs. Everett Turner and
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st,ady; choice sz.3ll, Individual J-3 350-400 lb 12-1250 2-3 400-600 Debr•, Danville, Ohio.
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eBulk
Feed
Delivery
Service
' Jl, most good 27-32, standard lb 11-12, No. 3 over 80 lb 10.75;
Mrs. Gene Jeffers, Margie, Warren Rose spent an evenboars steady, mostly 9.50, near Lester, and Marco Reed llave ing recently at lhe Dean Brink• Veterinary
e Complete Feed Line
Hoga 2500; barroWll and gilts 250 lb 9.75, Individual 685 lb returned from San Francisco, er home.
· Ju~tSlower, saws RIOIItly steady, 9.25.
~allfornta, where they visited Melvin Circle spent a week
Supplies
20o-2211 lb barrowo and gilts Sh"P 100, not enough fresh her psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- end In Columbus.
e Poultry Equipment &amp; Supplies
is 1£10..230 Jb 15-15.25, 2-3 receipts to test trade,
co Es('obar and other relatives Colling on Sunday at the Ma~~~...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;_...,....11jn that area.
ry Circle home were Laura
Little Miss Jana Renee Wise- cle of Dorcas, James Circle
man, Rutland,
was a guest New Haven, W.Va., Dean Brin.
of her great grandparents, Mr. ker and William Carleton.
and Mrs. H. E. Starkey (iorn Dean Brinker called at
Minenville, 0.
Saturday noon until Sunday eve- Ralph Lee home Tuesday ovon-11 Phone WY 2-2161
ning, Mr. and M.-.. Starkey took in g.

RrtiRIDS FOR MEIGS
For Melge county this year
the lull .O..on hybrids recomUnited Preu lnternatlnnal
meoded are Ohio 823, Ohio L- WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presl·
"I Ohio L-51 and U S 13
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dent Johnson used a soft a~
For
the" mid-season llybrids
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"ill
year,
Ohio
7110,
Ohio
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proach
in
has
budget messag.e to
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Ohio
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and
AES
ten
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Ohio V"'! 7
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"""'16""' 0 that th_e American
105 are recommended. For the agriCt!ltura1 productiOn plant is
short-sea8on corn for this area, too big. But w~thou~ 8 doubt,
. , Ohio W , 5 snd Ohio he put across hi~ pomt.
Ohio. 708
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the
t tt
W..et, ire recommended.
"At
presen
me, our
It b , important that farmers farms are able to produce aU
~study carefuliy ·the hybrids they we need for domeStic use and
are go!ng to purchase. Most aU we can reasonably e~t to
farmers Will plant a majority of sell abrpad with subUiq.tially
their · ~ t'Q a hybrid that has less land and manpower than
done well foP the past few years. are now being ~sed," Johnson
Each y,ar, It is wise to pick one said. "As a result, we bave
or two .. additlonal hybrids that crop surpluses, inadequate. farm
have some posaibUities as an income. un~eremployed rural
irnprovement. This way farm- peOple, and unproper land use.
.r1!1 can try OUt 011 th e1·r 0 wn "A wide range of
farm hybrids and see how they
-·.,, Inclnd'mg th e feed
work out under their l.!onditions. progra...
It probably lair to say that grain and wheat programs, ruan •·brldo
nnw used have fair- raJ area development and the
"1
ly &amp;ood research behind them. more OOD8tructlve use' of surHowever, with the closed pecll- plus production at home and In
gree hybrids, it Is difficult to food for peace. hav~ improved
kfentify response uplesg local- th1s situation Nevertheless we
ly tested. This Is wfiy• It Ia Jm.. n&lt;ed further ~!forts to help
portant to be sure that yoor economy adjust to its rapidly

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Mrs, called
StephJii
RL damqe
recosnlle"'"1!1,
1be value
of peln
wu
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U:l$ a. 118,
m. fOl'
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Meigs M0!110!'Jill. lkepital, ,,body. llut when a paiD •rises
maternlt)' ~1.:
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S6o
uld
Demand
Se~d
Corn
Salesmen
Know
Their
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·lJ\era's ~as much ptoesphorusln ,_Smith~lills 8-20 ynl-al feed. Taste has· beeR im-~i !oo. Foi\ top-erade returns, feeCI top-notcb
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The
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AllXlLIARY
ro MillETof the
"it,~~ Mel,gs Memorial Huspltal will
m"t MondJy at 7:30 p.m. at
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for tho lhlrd sill w..U
Joyce Ev1111. Mary
Iilii PbyUla IAulat llald1lln, cmm ol ne1 ml rtiiiiOD- """ Mr. 1111! Mrt. llul'lle 1111!1111
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J:!t!nR periof endina Janua" Franct•. Terri Fultz. Carol Hall.
dau&amp;btor o1 Mr, m1 Mn. l'bl1 bouqull waa a11o al while _. and ~ ,... ....., liP IIJW YOllll: AJP!l ":' Th t
Baldlrin o1 - . Oblo, JJo. ..u..
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lflt. """ lbwde ....,. IOilq \Ill
17 -Prmclpol J11110t Diehl. Jr .. Garoldene Hayot. Ptm Hoff·
onnrun«&lt;&lt; today .
ner, candle. Hutton, Marilyn
eome the &amp;rtdo o1 Mr. Davld Mr. Goorp J..U.., ol OtDJI. O&gt;arlf7 lllllltb and Jo.
1be t.J~II'IIhlr SENIORS - Ruth Bailey. Dl· JeweU. Judith Kina, Van KirkRoland Coy IDrl of Mr. ODd cotllo, brotber.JD.Iaw of lila Mr iad 11n llaWII'd
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vi{ Baker, Robert Buck. Nancy land, Emilio Legar, Potty Ann
Mn. Th~ Coy, of Wood graom. 1111 boot IIWL
aa4 Anpu.
8uQdiJ ,..._ Jac lo J!k* liP tbl 1111.
Bui!ll. Allla Carpoater . Jenn• Lelfhcil Ronald . Logan, Susan
Strte~
Mn. alldwln wftDIMd hlr WI of Mr. IIIII Mro. C. O. 11cJto A . _ llelllt lbal.llaallll
fer Crew, Janice Evans, Judith Lytle. Paul Me£ .roy, Katherine
lllLDEB SIIUPB
DJIEB WOOUBY
Solemnlzln« 1be double·. r1ng diiiJihtor'llflllllliiiiD a cblriD- •·
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101 d9n Ill tlolllrl Mill _..
Folm---r. !Rids Harl, Barbera McGowon. R u ' S e I I Moore,
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VOWI befOl'e ID altar oclorned InC fradl ol palo 111111 IIJD
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wapd AC:n!lf 1111 eoaJI.
lnibooen Louanna Leonard, Sholl• OhJln8er, Andrew Porter.
with • ••rce bukot of , p1n11 jeney to wbldl• added 11rowa 11r. 01111 Mr. Cllutm Gflb7 111111 wllb w 111aatr 111 Ntw
Toll&gt; Lind, Carl McElroy, Riel&gt; Chari"' Radford, Jacklyn Seld:
gtadloU ODd wb1te em,untbe- .........W. Her lllaulder ...,. 01111 f1!!D111 wwt 8uDda1 altAir- Yorll Cltf mllllo ·~"
arf No... , Kitty Persl!lger, M•· enabei. Judith Smith, Noonu
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mums wu the Reverend Rob- aaaa wu oi Wblte Cll'llllfolll. 9II!ICII't ol Mr. ml Mn. kmn ,Gil tbl atber IIIII Ill lbl
ry . Ann Rickard. Donna Smith, Smith, Debra Spencer, Sedon·
ert Pugh, pastor Ill thO churcb. FOl' ber ...... ~ lin. LIIICOin RuaooiL
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Jolin Strauso, Allen swartz, Cln- 1a &amp;p.ncer. Nancy Titus, EuGiven In IIW'I'iaae by
her Coy wu atfrlctlvo!J lllfNd Ill
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tri ·Swatzel, Louena ThompJOO, gene Triplett, Robert Whaley, Two misalonarieo from the pu~Uc-IIIDvtted.
!other, lhe lovely -.go brtdt a drou of wlllt.r 1011118 wool. Jfr. IIIII Mrl. Cedi Glllolly lall)' mllrlod til Bllllbolb
F.-nk Titus, Keith Wbaley, MJ. Raymcnd Zrrkle, Eddie Baer, Churcn of Jesus Crist of Latter
Riclulrcl ..__ cboso lor ber day of da)'l 1 She added broWD odjunoll _,..~.~..~=alto II-'*' by Mr.~ch I Winebrenner.
Rebeccl CrLip, Danny Crow. Da Salnlo wlll apeolt ala Sac- Elder J~
_,... baUerlna lenJ!h gown of white a conap of O!blte C!8l'llltloal.
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~NIORS - Sharon Dill, Jon- EIGHTH GRADE - Jim An- ra,;;.nt oerv1ce to be held ot one of the .,.Um to from nylon lace, fosbl6ned with a ImmedJ&amp;tely IOIIowll!i the etl' 8ullday . , . _ vllllan ,_. wllb ldllaWJII' Laull NJ.
nifer Evano, Pattlcla Fultz, An- derann. Beverly B..~er, Joyce !he Pt. Pleuanl cburdl &lt;Ill HuniiYille, Ullll, a IDllll town scalloped DtCtllne odomed emany,' lllllllban ol tht lamll7 oi .M'r. ODd Mn. BVoroll Lilli- • ·
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it~ Hall, Ma, Suo HOIIdley, Bunch Jeff Burt. Bill Fetty • Moln St., Sunday at 7 p. m. The 40 mllea ~01'111 of Salt Loltt Cli)' with seed pearls and · rhJne. enjoyod a 1a!A _reeeptlon at the bert.
Tbal WU tht blacl! euriJIXIbnl Hauck, Joan He..tsnn, Cathy Fultz, John Goodwin, Pa·
and 10 mileleut ol open. , stones, a• were lhe lo.,,
1&amp;- bome Ill Mr. alld Mn. lAO)' Mr. ml Mn. Guy llulllell mllhalred .,..., ~ Ill lite
Bljboro Horolt, Augustine Bran- mela Hayes,. Jack Moore, Car·
Elder Wool8ey II from ""- perec1 &gt;ieevea. Her short veil Baldwlll on Well
SeC oDd Terry nrt 8ullday 9JJI!Gn ol a - cbarpl lie· WU .S..
ahim, Donna Crow, John John- Ia Norton, Linda Owens, Melo·
Jean Fork, Ullll, o towa SO of silk iUusion waa caught by a Street AullliDC lhe bollotlll Ill bfl Jlll'lllle, M'r. 1114 Mn. 1Jn. mlllldbil fl mflUaa ll tbl prloe
so(. Thoma• McGowan, ErDJI ely Roush , Donna Smith, Bee·
miles IIOUthout of Salt Lake crown of matcblng seed pearb, the amealllel of 1116 oec.t~IIGII Cain lluiMIL
ol a dlvoree ., .1118 caD 111Br17
M6\!hinl, Linda Moore, Pamets ky Sliver•. Pat Story, Tom TiCity and tt miles aorlb o1 Her only Jewelry .,.. a single wu aaolber lllallr-m.law ol 1m
oe1G' Rldlard .Jiurtoa.
O'llrlon, Patricia Owens, B~n- tu!, Leonard Van Meter, LorPr'ovo.
strand of pearls, and lhe car- bride, Mn. Doutiu BoltiWID, M'r. ODd MrL Sheldoll Row-( ........:::;::;::;::;:,._ _
daii.tts, Linda Sauvage, Bon- lng Vaughan, Dennis Wehruog,
rlod 1 ca!tade of wltlte cama- of Huntmctaa, Well Vlrlbi!L Ill 1114 lamll7 of Alheul wee I'·
nlf;;sinlth, Janet Smith, Robert Jane Wello.
The t!ldera ore callad 0t1 • tiono.
Tbo llllllyweda wiU realdo Ia ,_1 vllltorl of Mr. ml
Sniith, Philip SwlndeU, Sandra SEVENTH GRADE - Jef·
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two year misalon ODd ore lOIII In the role of matron of bon- an aporimODI tbey ·baft ~ Mr. lfll:ley E. JollltiOtl
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Thcl,mas, Thurman Vaughan, R,. frey Mankm, Dorothy Neutzling
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countries tbroiJ&amp;boul the or Mn. Lucy Baldwin, 1 lister· lshed at 521 Wood StreeL
1'lllmll ODd Cheryl.
etta ' Wells, Carla Will, Em- John M Roush, Jeffrey Werry, Plan• were made for. soop world,_ where the ~m of in-law of the bride, was a per- The new Mrs. Coy Wll
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estine Wood, Dian• Zirkle
Barbar a White, John Zurcher. and chili supper wh~~ the worship still prevalls, to teach feet contrast in a street lengtb IOphomore at Southern HI g b J r • • • • • • • • SOPHOMORES - Nancy Am·
Syracuse Ladles Auxiliary of the Gospel. "nley pay their own gown of plnlt brocaded 81IID. School In Racine. She wlll eonold, Marjorie Bentz, Sharon
the Volunteer Fire Department way, such as r&lt;;~~l, utillli.. , - tlnue her studies at Maysvilla
Biggs, Carson Crow, Jane Evmet In the vtiiage hall last food, clothinl, transportation,
High School, from which Iter
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an; Jell Gibbs, DIVId Goodwin,
Monday night.
and all other expenses eonnec~busbml waa graduated. He ls
wu called ,_. by !be'~
Cl~la Grueser, Jon Guinther,
The meetinl was called to or- ed With their Jlllsllonaryew::~
art 0
omployed at thei.Jmeetone Qro.
oll!lo IIIOiber, Mg,";. .
BarJ&gt;ara Kennedy , RIChard
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Myrvlll bel Klm, who tlllderwenf~jor
K~ht Charlotte J,.ambert, Ted
Mrs Eileen Clark Mrs Jean wor ng m
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at Meigs General ·fiOa..
Ml(itority, Marilyn Moore, Joe
Hayman led the praye;. Roll Pleasant, Mid41eport and ~om- Rock Sprlnp Grlllf!e met In
G. Brown, to Guy L. and Geral· pita!~
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N~ling, Sandra Hendricks,,
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call was answered by 20 mem- eroy areas. They are aSSJgl1ad regular session Thursday evendine M. s._.~ey. Lnto, Rutland. Mrs ~· et RuJoell..wled
E"""stlne Powell Guy Sargent
to the East Ce"tral States Ml!!- lng wlth Fred Goegleln W&lt;Jrthy
D. E. LtVU1£Sion, MarJe L.
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errnan, Nelsel A. Weathennaa, wholng
. II Amll00:,?_ ~tln Athet11
JUNJOR HIGH
nounced the appointment of the receipts for 191tl . were $1.· and southern part of West Vll"- during the bulineu HUion, two
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Lot, Orange.
let
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NINTH GRADE _ .lenniler Mi" Grace Greenwood Spen- 1459 48. which exceeded the gir.1a, the central and eastern appeals fot.!ld were anawered.
Sylvan Cleland, Dolly Clelancl
Edith Betz,...;' 'di.ttro
- ·- cer as asslsUmt professor of , goal of $t11011, set by Mrs part of Tennessee and aU of A fli'Oil'aiii"Wu presented by The Apple Grove WSCS met to E. P. Anderson, Esther Frill•·
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chemistry starting Monday
Clark in January 1963.
Kentucky. The mission homo the ladlee which opened wlth a at the Apple G1'&lt;1Vt Metltotlllt cea Andel'IOII, Lot, Salem.
Mar&amp;a'!.~~ed .........;
and headquarters lo at LouJs. poem, "Tbe Old Picket Fence" Church Monday avenlng Jan Armlnda Anderaon to Archie Carrie._., 1
-~She holds the bachelor of sci· . During the. new business se,_ ville, Ky.
by Mrs. Robert Looka. Two 211 with Mrs Dolly woJie
McKinney, Eva McKlrml)', Lot, at the I!:Ull Chureb at "'1\"er
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ence degree m chemical engi- SIOn, neW offiCers for 1964, were
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evening.
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eefmg ne.rmg from lhe UmverSIIY of m a y o .
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Gladys Harris Herbert H. Mr. ond mn. ana ~~
Illinois and the master of sc1- ~ dent as follows prestdent. Mr!.
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b Apelll the weekend at ~
A temperance film e~.titled er.ce from Jowa State Umver- Sylvia Zwilling ; Second VICe
ears were .~ven "f
rl. ture and 8 reading was given
rrs, ances oz. ara vltllln&amp; tbelr ~~ ·~~Mr.
"Tbe Brain io the Reason was sit
, president, Mrs. Naomi London;
WOllam Grueaer, followed with by Mrs. !lonna HJU. The bull· Hubar.k, Dwl&amp;hl Hobock to Ru&amp;- and Mrs Kenneth Dovld~Jltd
presented when the Middleport · Y
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1Secretary Mrs Betty Hayeo;
10kee by Mra. Amoo Leonard. ness meellnJ was in charge of sell E. Quillen, Velma Quillen, hlldr • d Mr ~.i:f":tr
unlj of the W.C.T.U. met Frl- Listed In the fourth and tilth assistant ~ecrelary, Mrs. Linda
Mra. ;.red.Lellhelt,read a Mabel Roush, presidenL A ruQJo 231 Acres, Lebanoo.
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•sy~ evening at Heath Metho- editions_ of ·:~eader~ m Amero- Hubbard: treaSJJrer, Mrs. White
pc~em, Ou~ Winter, and e mage sale and a bake sale Wert PBNOIIaJe Trustee~ of tho Mr. and Mrs. Gary"'est 01111
GJS~Churcb The !Hm had been can Sc&gt;ence published
by and assistant treasurer, Mrs.
artlclo, nd lleeomlDI Middle planned during lhe month
of U. B. Cllureb of Pomeroy CJr.. two cblldreD of Little ,~
shown to Middleport
School · Who's Who in American Edu- 1June Sayre
Age" a a poem, "This II M)l Marcil wllh a deDnlte date to cult to 'l'ruoteel of the United
Din
her 1f011C(mo111student• at an assembly Wad- cation," Miss Spencer ill
a Vice • p;esldent Mrs. Leola
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Husband" were read ~ MrL be sal at the February lOth Brethr011 in Chrlal,
Pomeroy ';~~~ a!t'":tussell ODd Corhesd•l' with Rev. Fred Gard· member
of the
American Enoch was unable to be present EffectiVe '."lth the &amp;econd oe- ~mer IIAdiOl'tl. ~ trllclea, meeting. All repeated the Lord'o StaU101, 1 acre, Cbellter.
Sunda •
ner as the speaker. The meet- Chemical SO&lt;'iety , Amencon As· and also the assistant treasur- mester, regJ!Iratton for which .To ~ the Rl&amp;ht, by M fl. Prayer to closo the meeting, fte. William G. Ileal, Roma Bell
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lng w" opened with the sing-· socoation for the Advancement er, Mrs. June Sayre.
will be Monday and Tuesday, Frank G~eser ml "Woke Up, freahmenll were ..rvad
by to Emmet W. Shuler, 31 acre~,
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tng of "Oh Master Let Me of Science, Nationsl Science The In . going president ap- Rio Grande College Will drop America, Mrs. ~~ Rice, Mra. !lolly WoH• anti Mn. lola- Bedfonl.
Walk With Thee, " With Mrs Te•che" Association, Assoc•a· pointed these committees.
1\s ~re-college program and prececled l~o ~· .,The Old bel Roush.
Clyde HraeD, ~lodyo llyaeU,
Beulah White at the piano.
lion for the EducaUon ol TeachFINANCE _ Mrs. Maxine sub•btute lor It new m~th and Covered Bridle and The Old Members attending were Mrt. Roae Marte Hagy, Jam.. L
~rs Marvm Dnwson .was ers in Soience, American Asso- 1Sayre. chairman; Mrs Clark, English programs.
ITime Thl'Ollhlng Crew," by Mrs. lona Hupp and daughter, Jean, Hag!IY to Guido Glrolaml, Vldla
program leader, read scnpture: ciatton of Umvers1ty Profes· Mrs. Marie Rizer, Mrs. Helen Dr. CarlL. Wilson, dean, an- ' '!!· .A. Mor11~; An article, Mra. Donna Hill, Mrs. Bertha Girolaml, Lo~ Pomeroy.
from Joshua, and gave a pray-1 sors, and the American Asso- 1Hubbard Mrs. Hayman.
nounced thai students
whose This and That by Mro. Fred Rnblnlltlll, Mra. John Stobart, Garner C. Griffin, Mabel G.
er. Shf' also read an article lciation of University Wom!n.l MEMBERSHIP _ Mrs. Um- entering examination
scores Goeglem coocluded tha
pro- Sr., Mrs. MabeJ Roush, Mn. GrUfm to Cbarln E. Power, 85 _ _ _ _..,.._ _ _ __
about the crusader of t h e ,She is a resident of Minot, don , chairman, Mrs. Clark, show them not prepared for col- aram.
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Dolly Wolfe, Mrs. Anna Wines acres, Orange.
Mra, I. 0. McCvy wu ~ r&amp;o
month Mrs. George Carpenler, INorth Dakota.
1Mrs. Mabel Pickens.
lege level mnthemaUcs or Eng- At the close of the meeting, and Mrs. Bees Porsona.
Qon C. Hooper to Elenor R. cent patient at the St. Jliilepll
of Wa&lt;olngton Courl House, and 1 She Is a native of Payson,. INVESTIGATING _Mrs Lin· lish will t•ke course• designa~ relreohments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hay- Hoopec, 4U16 aerea, Bedford. Hospital at Parkersburt where
welcomed the members.
IIllinois, and a member of the I da Hubbard, chairman; Mrs. ed as IJOX-110 eolleae-prepara- the homo economlco eommtttee. man and oon, Keith were Sun- Howard S. !IIJuah, VlraJnla L. she underwent minor throat surThe re:;lgnations of Mrs. Ber· 1Congcegallonal Church. Beyond 1 June Sayre, Mrs. Haye&lt;.
tory and functlooal mathemalday guesll of Mr. and Mn. Roush to Meigs Motorcyele Club g.,,
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tha ~rcher as president, and the master's degree she has COTTON CANDY Mrs. ics and illX-111 college prepar- ffiGHUGHTS OF
Earl Robl1110n ODd Geotlle Hay. 25 acrea, SaUabu.l')',
Mr. and Mn. Mlrltll RJcp·
Mrs. Charles Searles. vice pres- graduate work al the Universi- Phyllis Hendrix, Mrs. Emme- atory English and expoeltlon.
TEEN PLAy
man.
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and claqhtera of Alhltlll
Jelen!. duo to heolth reaso~•· ty of Chic•g• and the Unlvero&gt; line Hendrix.
Ma!hemalics couroe requires
IContlnuecl from
e 1l
Mrs. Alec Wheeler ODd Bill
CITED BY POLICE
Sunday ca11er1 of Mr. 1114 Mir:·
were ,a~epted with regret. Mt!l!l t} of Cmcmnat1.
1 SYMPATHY _ Mrs. Pierce, six hours of class meetings
to R 11 right
h pag~
1and Mr. ·llld Mn. Dona Par- Harold Kenneth Taagart, 29, Charles Muur.
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Marg~rtl Sauer w.. elected to Miss Spencer'a teaching ex· 1chairman. Mrs. June Sayre, earn three credit how'o. There usse ;, th ' ~~~ami! d ::; oons and Roger were Sunday Tuppers Plains; ,waa arreatetl Mrs. Harley Koenlc IJI!Iilt •
compl•te the term of president. penence mcludes Campbellsvll- Mrs. Clark.
will be no laboratory per1nds. scorer
e ng
an
e guests of Mr. ond Mrs. Larry by Pomoray pollee for running da)' at Melp General HIJIIIIIIal
Mro. Opal Kelly gave tho even· le College and Union College, REPORTER, CARDS AND It is an individualized otudy of tou;"a:"::ti all teams - rush· Footel' ol Columbuo. They a1Jo a red traffic ll&amp;bl_today at S:- with her aunt, Mra. Mlbel K!J- .
lng prayer. The IP'Oup voted ·Kentucky ; Quoncy Coll•ge, Son· :COOKBOOKS - Mrs. Ada Slack.
c011Ceph and op- es n
e p.
visited with Mrs. F.dward Mol' 30 a.n1. on Eail Malnoll. Tba of Tuppers Plalnl, !Yho·· ~
a donation to a noed~ family . them Illinois University,. Black- DUES CHAIRMAN - Mrs. eralions through """nda., Picture ;t fa~ ~l 1s.;: rls and daughter, Erin and oon, heartna hu been set lor
to- went aurpry,
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A pet1toon wao distributed to bum Colleg~, Illinois: Hillsdale Loodnn.
scbooi algebra and caome~ •:e oc•ne om • uta
ChrlB!opher Ala:.
nl&amp;bl In mayor'• court.
Mra. Slarllnl ~ . ~
be signed by members and sent College, Michigan ; WJScon•ln A new member, Mrs. Lar- for college-preparatory otudents, d port game, No. !! Is Jim llomeJ McNlckles employad on
daughter, Diana, .were :~1
to Rep Homer Ahele, favoring Stole Colleg~; ~he was a high ry Salser, was welcomed.
plus functional m.athematico (In- ~:~~-~M~dl?'r\ he~ the Jerry Bosworlh 11 apendl"i
SALE ANNOtJNCIIlD
· dinner guests of Mr. ODd ~il.
Bible reading and prsyer In school and JUniOr college In- group wlll sponsor a soup
troductton to baiJC eoneepts and
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ann
lOme time at bll home here.
A bake aalo apoliiOrad by the Pbll1lp BoylOI ...,
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the public ochools. Mrs. Kelly "ruclor in Chicago, and a high chili supper at the Syracuse structurea of mathomatlcs).
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n1\ Rog:.l Blaek Howard Donahue was dio- Letart Palls MaUtodlat 'CIIureh Tuppera Plalna.
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wu eleele d publicity chair- school science teacher, Peoria, ochool hoooe. February U!,
EngUsh IIIX-111 will require
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en hll •barged Saturday from Meill w11r bf held Feb. 1 boglnDing Mra. Norman McCaim rtturp.
man and Beulah While, flower illinois, and a rural achool in oervlng to begin at 4:30 p.
hours of teacher lecture · shot from outalde. No. 23 of Memorial Hospital following sur- at IO:stla.m. at Crou's otoro ed to bar home reeentl)' after
chairman.
Adams County, 111.
Those wishing to tske
· and two hours
of Rotlana, Gary Drenner, would gory
In RaclnO. Special ordera may bolnl peUent at Cani&lt;IMitrlt::
1
The hootesses, Mrs. N a n
out, may do oo by bringing
to earn three hours like t.. help, Rod Davill ' m &amp; .Wheeler ' 1s confined to be mada by caUlnJ CH 7-Jiil&amp; boapltal al ParlrerilnlrC ir a
Moore, Mrs. Edgar Arnott, ser- CHOU ON TOUR
their own containers.
credit. It lo an individualized background,
his home by illno,.,
or CH 7-2521.
woek.
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. ved • salad courae. Mrs. Jack LASE. Guinea (UP!) - Red Mrs. Linda Hubbard and Mrs
of mathematical ,eon,
Bochtlr and Mrs. H. 1!. Bush China's Premier Chou En-lal Slack will be hoste88e&amp; lor
cepts and nperationt through Glenn Will Attend
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were conirlbuting hootemo. relaxed in lush Weol African January 27 meeting. Each ·~ ..condar) school •lgebra and Summer Convention
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Allendmg were Margaret Sau- holl country today, restmg up tending Is asked to bring
geomet" for college-prepora- l.fARJETTA (UP!) _ Former
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er, -~~_fl. Cash Braley ,. Eliza· at m1dpomL of a fast-paced tour article for an auction. sale. Mr•.
studenW, plua _ functional astronaut John Glenn Jr. can.foii.D.(abdoo""
belli; Slvaven. babel Wmebren- thai ha• taken him to oeven Clark and Mrs. Edith H o
(introduction
to dlqate lor the Demoorauc' nom· By WaJ11e G. llniWWI,
tl' a joint, the biiJnid.ratmrv.~leltU'!)_~
ner':. Mrs. Pearl Hoffman . Beu- Afrtcan natmns and Albama.
served refreshments to the
· concepts and. structure• inatl
lor th U S Se te
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cause • often not fO
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lah · While, Mrs. Nora Hamil- President Sekou Toure ac- bove and Mrs. Clara
mathematico).
will
the• pa;ty·~ nat:::'nai Is mos:y,mpto~ Y':lled 00
We ere then apt to
off than baton
ton •.-Opal Kelly, Edith McNeal, compamed Chou here Friday Mrs. Myla Hudoon, Mrs
English IIIX·Ill will require convonUoo 01 a delegate
U
~ II) Yet he often lhe poln 1lol aa • war!'!lls:lt~
Mll'lh• llowson and Bertha and almost ail the town's 150,- rle Sinclair, Mrs Hazel .
hours of teacher lecture • Dl!trlct head
· here re eve lo P• ·
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aa SINIJOthlni 10 b$ rid
Darat. Mrs. Slaven was sel· 11011 mhab1tants turned out to and a guest, Mrs Pmcllla diSCUSiion and two houra of ..lei Friday t h a t : Wnl be
"':he wa~ ~ mU~
qijlckly U ~le.
eoDiod 11 a new member.
cheer,
Slack.
iaborotory to earn three houri the delegate from the 15th Conpa
'l'l1ll IW ,......, ......
credit. It ill an indlviduallz- &amp;re••lonal Dl!trlct hla oilome vere.
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Newcomerstown 61
Dresden 77 New Concord 82
Frazeysburg 71
West Lafayette 82
Cincinnati Walnul Hills 80
Cincinnati w..tem Hills 34
Anderson Township 59
Harrloon 50
Coler in 91 Norwood 71
Cln.cinnati LaSalle 65
Cincinnati Elder 52
65 Wy9111lng 61
Hill 65
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Columbus Rolory It!
Academy 416
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st John 70
Llnsly, w. va . Institute 68
6$ Cadiz 45
Yortovllle so Mounl Pleasant 73
River Local 5li Powhatan 50
Lakeland 8S New Athens 43
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New Albany
El•f'rech 77 ·
Watteroon 68
cleveland Glenville 69
Columbia St. Choriu
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1111. vemon 81. VIncent • Loudonville 10 CrOIIllne 58
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Versailles 75
10 Franklin 58 Rupe ._,._U;
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to catch up In the third period
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GAllS blrllw"":t lhll alter·
Deaf 81
when they clooed the gap to Amid 1M fiDalle ~~ of a p~ crowd
with Athens
Cincinnati Sl. Rita 10
29-24 and later at 3t-29,
Coalton l"rrdq ollht, Junior Dmell Home dropped '-':' a
md frflhmen qulnll.
Newark a Marietta 53
eao~ Racloe player contrlbut- pair of free throws In fha final three aeconds that earned Fir•l lamt - to boCin
Old Wsh~;City 43
Pickerington 62 ldlllll'lport II
ed a key baaket to keep 1 h e bis team 1.0 1 cbllllnl63-el victory over Southw..lern
aecond al 2 llld tho thlrd
l1le Cold 11 57
Union 67
mar!lln up.
lifted the VIJiinlllnlo third place In the Soutbem
Alhonl -~~~
Crooksv ~
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Fairfield Union 41
In ·dropping their
oeventh Confere~~ce.
fresh.- are
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Elm 58 CarroU 51
tame o! the oeason the Pirates Coalton atovecl off 1 slzl!iaM
but Ill ollbtl!
Malta·McConneiOVJIIe M 62
Fanwlclt 64
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1enerally ezperience a miser- fourtlli&gt;eriod rilly by South- lenUon with Ita third loa Ill
sol!erlnfl their warsl
Lakewood 58
103 Rn
able night In shooting 88 they weotern 1o notch tht victory In aevlll gameo.
ill ywa.
'IJIIca 63 Northridge 61
78
hit on just IS of 81 lholl lor :.:t a contest that oaw the scoro Soutbwellerll'l lllanted W Tburldly olf4rnOOII,
Well- Weal Musk!ngum ,
Northwe~tern 11
71
17 tied four 1111101 In the final Mnlor Jlmr&lt;IY Halley, loci
per cent. Mason Peek's
unbeaten aevenlb IP'adF
fillShendao
Springfield Sha"""" 47
points led the Pirates.
three minutes
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polnll with Don
defealed the G1111pollt
rye
11% Clarksburg 83
Both "ams did well at 1 he Tbe Viklna~ had jumped off ...,..,.. with 211
lflders 11-31 at Wellston.
Marietta 81 · ·Mr.rys 57
Jlar:dlng 1fl
r-"""'-"""'""'""""""'iiiiii,._ll to 1 IU 11rtt period lead iind Rnblnette acldlni Ill In the
Grt&amp; Smith bad nlDt lor
Columbul Eut 7~
Lorain Admiral King 57
82
thlt eventually provecl to be
~= ~e:~ QalUIIIS, Tom Spencer tollled A hi d ;;~:~w:t
Frankfort 83 Uniota 09
the difference as both teamf ....
Rome aeven Perdue'• Jllno poillll led s an
Sandusky 70 Bellevue
, POMIROY. OHIO
scored 18 poillls In the secoad wl!b 17 marken whOa
WellatoiiiiiDI. Bethol h ad Foatona 70 Bedford 68
71
periodlnd I&amp; In the third. Coli-- had 16 and Allen Brown It,
The Go111poU.
aevanth Watkins Memorlol 57
Portsmouth West ffl
TONIGHT
ton held a Sl·26 htlltime lead Coalton II now llod " II h
ora now J.l for I
Gr:~1260
Wheelersburg 85 Minford 67
•s ITOOGII QO AROUND 81111
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after
three
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Southwestern
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WORLD IN A DAZI•
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Southwestern, playtn&amp; without both leBIIII with +3 mark&amp;
Wtllsloll'l aevanlh led 10 • 4,
c = : : Central (3 Blue Creek 51 Oakwood 50
Moe, LarrJ., eurb'..~!..J1:
rreemaa. reter lfuu.......·,
forword Rodney Cook, who had an aam•~~=~~~l:_.oro
I7-IO; and 21-ta at the quarter- Hamill Garflold 81 Lima 115
18. Arlington 82
chard Dtvoa.
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fouled ciUt Ill tht lhlrd period, and the
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Loramie 73 Fairlawn 71
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lheo m&amp;ed a dt~Jperate rally Collloll o11o woa lbl
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lhat carried them Into the lead COillell by 1 45-21 count 11
QllllipoUa e;pth Ill'~ to-U
Whetslone 75
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rTechuleotel
for the first time 11 4... wllh ry Gilliland'• nino polnll lo
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Struthers 72
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juol over live minllles remalr&gt; hll 14om to victory. Bud Jackotanza 11 ,... Gallio'a ColumCol b B kh
North Lima 60 Crestview ~1
Ouni!Y, the Bab~_J!epbaul lng In the CQDtell.
1011 was high for Southwestern fourth win in Ills IIDIOI.
mb u~.ustr ~ aven
Local 65 Greenford 60
one!- a·Jl!NGLI FllLL llC .,.
The score was then deadlock- with eight.
Colu us ~n a1 ..
Re•erv• 71
IIIIII•
ed at 55, 57 , 09, and 61 as the 8oth !elmo tab 00 DllftoCO"' . Wollslon led 111011 ollht
Columbuo Ea!tmoor 11
Lowellville 69
leams played loa slondsllli, un- leNnce foot lonlahl u
11-7 \IH7 and 28-26 before
Vernon 100 .
81 Lordstown It!
.UN~ MON. TUII.
Ill Horne was fouled and ste]&gt;- woatern plays host 1o
period Clllllausht by
Upper Arlington 73
Mathew• 83 Mineral Ridge ~1
'Jon. 26-27-21
63
80
ped to the llne with • one-end- .we ol VIIIICII County
Grandview
Columbiana 59 Poland It!
; , ,.,MARY, MAIY"
one situation on lhe fret throw Coalloll lrlvela Into
Lorry Mllchell'a 15
66 Worthln gton M,, Mld&lt;11etown 10
1. • , (TOChnlcolor)
8 ayes w
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68 Delaware
Spr lngfleld South ••7
Debbie R$lo)da, lal'l'!' Nel- ru...,..
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City 48
10.
... · ,,.n Diane M.cloln, Mlohaol
The 1-11 junior -~
Furnace
II and Rod Gllltey Ills.
54 Xenia 44
· Rennlo. ·
oholo llld Southwullrn was Ill
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led Welllloll with L1
54 Hilllord 33
Carllsle 66
eoto...nbut eliminated frolit SVAC cob- The box ocore.
Gahlllll8 18 WeotervWe 10
Oakwood 61 Eaton 54
IO\lTIIWIISTI!I (II)
'lbo junior high will play 11 Marysville 67 Mifflin 63
!tolley ta--o-a; E1llotl 1on Feb. 3, ond t b a Buckeye Valley 71 Olentangy
BRING 'YOtJil
t--1; Barker 1-3-1; qook
will hoal
Columbus University 80

MEIGS THEATRE

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lod leld. At hllftlmo Rlclne
beld. allm :u.u lead and af· • tbr.. cpw1en the ICOI'IbOard JJbolred tt.aa.
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Then camo tbe bJi rilly as
COicb Mike Morrlloll'o 1e11n
shook '!if the 4oldruml to score
28 points while the Pirates managed bul seven durinl I h o

Standings

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1-Z; Duncan
Leach
as Rutland coold oot
1-G-1; Coell
ColllDI
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1-;-1-3; T7o _7-olm...; 11-1-L
81111 !be Red Devils wert
wrilhl ~. J
1101 hiUinl '"' !be long shots.

Tbe 0KaiJ!fO
clooe
day nlghl wjth a 89-381tclni ol:.
lied I! points In leading Kyger
1-7-t;
F..ir':s of Belpre
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!fnce IIICb chipped ln with 11 lor tiJe 11anna11 Trace ll ·aow. Idle ~ Creek • resenret to 1 • • wlo
3-l~~ullllll l-&amp;-2:
silt loot tall and iJve
c!c~00:1 Wleklllle'a Bobcl~ 'llllulon, whole ....,.. !Wd 111 tbey travel to North Gallia over the Wlldldllen&amp;
= . s I~Z . .TOTALS
In double llaUfel. rt.y
1IHi lll'lt period 11 now 1-l ODd their ~ next Friday, but Kyser Creek ers for tbe losers were
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Relationships With lndia·Church

:1'1lo Middleport · Fll'lt Boptll!
chul'&lt;!h coogregaUon 11 eoncenIHiilli Ita enUre church Pi"&gt;"
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relationohlp with
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s.!tn India Different organ!·
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One o! the first prollf...., oo
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by the .enior youth fellowship
with their advisor, Mrs. Donaid Boone. This group will be
in charge ·of tbe worship services this Sunday. Three mem•
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were arrested and puShing and
showtnc melees broke out be-tween Negroes and whites durtilg two days of racial demonstratlons. Tensions reached

held Sunday, Feb. 2, Clf!")'i!l8

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!ienUng a program on the c:usWeekend guests of rs. ames toms &lt;If India at the Missionary
Murray were her daughter and
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son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ran· Tea .to be e
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dolph Ward of Ravenwsood Davtd Darst, ~eneral ' c alrThe meetings Wlll be
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within three months.
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Mrs. Franklin Rtzer, 'Franklm
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Donald; Mr. and ~· !\Obert
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Blackton," and got iJ!to a long discussion
book review
, 1• 1lql Carlos, the ~ble headwalted, who
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gops maif!tained order R. D 2. wa~ b~ought back to
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American woman mis- ur 3_Y a~ _m .,10 and. costs
·nd then lerrorizt'd an for mtoxtcatiOn,

---~Siona,·y, Miss lren• / Brush Ft'res
2, of Jerome, Idaho.

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·, Mis~ Ruth Hege, 48. 1

,gton. Ohiu, was se- 1

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'!jured in a terror·ist I
1 the Kwilu Provinee I Two brush fires within four
of Mangundu . Both : hours Sunday were fought and
n~mbers ol" the Bap- 1~_efeated by the
Middleport
l'ftssions, were report· 1tirE' department. About five !ICoJVe been Ita eked by . res of u.nderbrush. burned oa
rrkers.
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AND HER
STAR BOARDERS

eland . Ohio. the head -old Stump and Charles Athey
s.~ion said the incident Ion Jessie Creek Road about

means removal of its 11 ·30 a.m.
workers. Miss Ferrel i Firemen said someone was
3d m the Congo for 14 burning trash when the wind
er brother-in-law and hlew l:l. spark into the bruib,
.r. and Mrs . Robt:&gt;rt ' causing it to Ignite.
wPre reported in the ! In the second fire at 3:02p.m.
·ough nol at the mis- 1about half of the Gravel H 111
Jn at the time of" the cemetery in Middleport w a._
I burned over when its dry grw
.,ge hacl spent 12 years Icaught fire. Firemen were not
(flla before going to ~ure what caused it to Ignite.
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'T'hese were the sixth and sev·agic thing about this ent h fire 't'alls for Middleport
th women were giving this year.
~---to the education and I
,f Congo nationals, " a
TWO FINED
:ficial said.
Mayor Charles Legar on sattgo was the worst of urday fined Ralph Lee Bates, .
trouble spots today, Bedford, $5 and costs for not
~ were disturbances having a valid Ohio operator•a
nued on page 3)
license, and Harokt Kenneth
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•illlnctly NOT •••rl owat lilree Holly,.... lele&lt;iolon ....,~~~~, whi&lt;• mokoo htr
ttoe ta""lo&lt;ly to two more of Jt.e mocllum'a
top .-dian, Alldy Griffllil aod Donnr

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'Old' Hollywood
BY EIISKJNE JOHNSON

IIOLL YWOOD - (NEAl "It's illte I'm In a foreign COIJDo
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S!Killey Winters widHyes the
woi'ds about lbe movie · studio
Where sbo queeD!!d it up in ·the

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changes· ber mocid, laughing:
"Do yru bow bow to become
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"First.'' ahe says, ..you ~ tt
UCLA. Then ynu biro a Ia~.
Then" you llllbe pr.that 1ICIIn&amp; 11 a mlSerabie '~"'
feoolon In lil)ieh yoo are _..
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and cost for running a r e 4

!TED IN .RACINE

changed Shelley Winters' ralinl
from se&gt;pot to actresS.
"I MISS the Hollywoo4 thai
was," she admita. 11 8ut b 0.
could it ever be the same with-

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Franklin Aeiker, 22, trafric light. Richard Hampton.
was arrested and jail- , 18, Langsville, was arrested bJ
Racine marshall Sun- Pomeroy police for reckleu op.
!: 17 p.m. for assault eratJOn SUnday at f:40 a.m.,
.·y, and disturbing the and is scheduled to appear ill
mayor's court Saturday.
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fiction, Asked
-Boosting the muitnulll
highlights of his home mortgage the Federal
recommend- Hous~n&amp; Adlllinlstrstton (~)
will Insure from $25,000 lb ..-,•
~zation of $1.4 billion 000 on a sin&amp;le-lamlly home.
urban

renewal

an additional two
lin&lt;:rea,se the ratio of
11011-l'e!l\l"ittial projto 3$ '~"'' cent.
of 240,000 public
' over the next
lnclndin&amp; IIO.fl!JO
ich'"' and tO,OOO by
homes.
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charles

was arrested by the Sberifi~s
deparlmtmt Sunday at 3:10 a.

. releasf'd Sunday at 2:16 p.m.

Mortpp

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0 ., who has been ln Meigs
county jail si nce Dec. 2, 1963,
(' activily . a parole of- on a charge of ·bad checks,
~ --~--· back to Mansfield reformatory.
3herifl's report said

were

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Bargains all over the store in 'the Ji!nuary
Sale. tR!IaCly To Wear, Furniture, Draperl,es,,
' Hous~_wares, Mens and · B9ys W~ax, Jfr
.
. ·.· · lingerie and Dry Goods~ ; , :c ·' :I.·

- Bill Miller has a lemon cream pie dripping
·its in Elixir contraption setup In the Pomeroy
•'S radio marathon for the March of Dimes.
Saturday for the March of Dimes. - Sentinel

Supplement To

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By· DOROTHY KILGALLEN
you!!J: love, Catherme Deneuvre, racmg
BROADWAY BULLETIN BOARD
- into the arms of Johnny Hallyday, the ElINTIMATES REPORT that Frank Sivis Presley of the French platter stars. .
mtra Jr. is a changed young man ~ince
Catherine's flipping over Roger's. allenthe kidnaping incident. To quote one:
!ion to Jane, and the more she fbps the
"He doesn't go out with girls and lie
better Johnn(likes it ... Nancy Ames
· d&lt;tem't go out with the boys. He doesij'l
may have a Richard Rodgers sho':" ~~ h~r
talk much wftb the fellows in the band
future. After seemg her on TV s ThiS
and b~ hardly ever smiles." When he
Was The Week That Was," the .composer
inakea personalappearan&lt;:es his manager
rang up ber agents for a conference on
"protects'' the young singer fr~m reporther -availability later in th~ year.
ers represenUt:tg news magazmes and
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·
other pub)jeatlo!)B because Frank Sr. bas
THE TOWN 'S NEWEST PLAY, "Dymade an ex~lliaive deal with "Life for a
Ian" is a splendid hit-beautifully and
wrapup iln the whole story . . . . . Movie
wittily written, brilliantly directed, and
1tarlet Linda Marsh bas landed the muchperformed by a fascinating cast led by
coveted rol11 of."Opbel{l· fn the · Richardthe ama2ing Alec Guiness, Sir Alec nevBurtop edition of "Hamlet." ,
er fails to enchant, whatever his role, and
Two Important Bro;tdway-bound mus- as Dylan Thomas he is given the myriad
teals are haviilg !ljlference-of-oplnlon
moods .of the legendary poet to play
problems. Abe BlllTiiw~. who was called
with as a toy for his versatility . . . . Liz
In to help "What Makes San'IJI!y Run?"
Ashley's e.Scort at the midnight screening of "Dr. Strangelove" the other night
wants to inject more humor into the
script, hut the )Vriters resist altering. the
waa Kurt Kasznar, but he was only mindorlgfllal story line. With the song·ll!ld·
ing tbe store for Georg~ Peppar~, of
dance version of "Golden Boy," it's . a
collrse. Many are predicting that this new
matter of c;tSting; S . y bavls has an
flicker by Stanley Kubrick will be rated
11ctreu In ·mind \VhO 9.&gt;ot!ld be juat per•
and all·tlme ·classic. One previewer's refect "for lbe.!'\l)e o£ l!~ine- lie ..thiilkll
action:
:...but the producer oflhe sbpw doesn't
• "This is a great director's film. It
agree : ~ ... Ii'sa ~- bet thet World's
should he closely studied, not onlyd by
Fatr will be e~nde:d f. -year, altbouglj · studenta of the cinema, but by stu en 18
' the. l,)fficlill aitno~ment -proballl;t' · of the human race" ... Col. John Glenn,
·won't he made until September• .E'.xecu- : · polltlklng iD Ohio, took time out to catch
tives plan to Iet it m11: into 1966; and on'' , ·Dorothy Loudon's new act at the Mara·
ly diqstrous attendailce figtll'l!8 thll
mcir Club in Columbus. She's breaking in
Sprioi and SUIDmer could cb~~~~ge thOifr - the· DIJterial she'll use for her -Persian
minds.
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Room appearance next month.

Kendall of W4rt:Oil.

SHOP TONIGHT U~IL 9

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Young Smatra Has 'Cha~ged' Since Kidnap .

MichJgan, son-in-law ol,;, ) ,he
bri~ , Pre-nuptial musiC w ~ s
played by Rose Ann Lisle, ,
granddaughter of the bride.
The new Mrs. POlls w~ at.

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SUNDAY, JAN. 26 through SATURDAY, FEB. 1

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HERMAN GRATE

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.. a period

ica Boils
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WITH TRADE

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common agreement to establish
diplomatic relations.
"For this purpose they ·ttave
agreed to name ambassadors

•

a Warren, . Mtch1gan: Mr. and

est ~hen Mrs. DOnald McKen: entertained the Bi-Monthly
Canasta· club Thursday even1 g at her borne Condor·st.
nPrize&amp; were aw~ed to Mrs.
Martin and Mrs. Richard Fin·
law. Mrs. Paul Taylor receiv·
ed a gUt from her secret pal.
A round robin get well card
was sent to Mrs. Eugene Trip·
lett a1 Meigs Memorial Hospital. Refreshments were served
by the hosle!s to those named
abOve and ·Mrs. Charles Riffle,
Mrs: Jo!U(lleaver, Mrs. Guy
Cowan and Mrs. Max Folmer.

Mason ··Futni·t ure

A REAL BUY

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and coffee were sel;"ed to MI·.
and Mrs. Willard Kendall,'Kay,
Kenny, Keith and Kathy
of

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lic of China have decided by

Switzerland also have ·

.IANUAIY

bride. Cake, mints, nuts,' ptnch

Bi-Monthly CaiUllfa
Club Meeting Held

of the

IMfWtf's

er at Hdlzer Hospital. They ex- ception was held at the home
pect to return to Celifom1a Sun- of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lisle, r»uday. He is attending the Los ghter and son-in-law of !he

Sale! Glass Lined

CLEARANCE!

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Mrs. }l~merson Jones.
The home of the brl4• ' '(a!
Recent guests of Mr. and the scene of the wedding ., of
Mrs. Richard Pickens were her Florence Harden and - , Hat~y
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Potts, of Syracuse,· Satflnby,
Jan Houck and son, Brent, of Jan. 18, at 7:30 p.m., read by
Columbus. Mr. Pickens contin- the Rev: Freeland Norris.
ues to improve from major sur- They were attended, bY Mrs: .
gery at Meigs Memorial Hos. Franklin Rizer of Pbm~roy,
pita!.
daughter of the groom,_8\ld,. Mr.

Angeles Police Academy.

government

French Republic and the gov.
ernment of the PeoPle's Repub-

Kong
Red
ognized the
years ago. The
countries, The

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Mr. and Mrs. Edw~rd Evans Icarnation corsage. Mrs. Rizer
Jr. arrived ~y pia~ from ~s wore a navy blue suit, alSo )
Angeles, Cshf. Wednesday In white carnation corsage.
Mi.ddleport" to be with his lath- Following the wedding, a r"

WITH TRADE

"The

and has the colony

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Home of Bride
Is Scene ol !(.
Recent Wedding

Will~rd

and Peking.
It said:

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~r for treatrqent or cellulitis, begmnmg
arc '
.
an infection of the cells In her boards to meet:~ flrl\ Mono
tegs. She is r~uperat.ing satis· day ol every m
·
factorUy and expects to return
to her teaching duties at Rut·

Edward Evans, Vine-st., who

ern coimlry to
malic relationa
Britain, which has
sive interests in the

relations was announced in
w••••• two-paragraph communique
leased simultaneously in Paris

'

ing Creek Rd. after having been for ll tohtmeet theo~:r t montll
confined to Gallipolis Clinic Cen· day mg ~v";j h With lbt

was seriously ~njured in a ~ar
accident last week Is showmg
some lmprove~ent. at .Hol~r
Hospital m Galbpohs. Hts Wife
and their sons, Ronald
and
Edward, are with him at the

Kremlin conslde;, FI'Jihc&lt;•'a re- lc relations with the Red Chtcosnttion of Red
nese.
forward toward
Establishment of dip,Jorr•aUc I

within

~~~~~~~~t g~~e~~sio:o:'me.

land High School soon.
Emml!!lt Jones of Burlingham .
visited Wednesday with his son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and

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hospital.

119·95

INSTALLED
ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE

tton parttcularly at a time
when the Chinese Communists
are actively promoting aggression and subversion."'
In Moscow a Soviet foreign

Gaulle, seeking lo revtve ministry spokesman said

lcA·1rs Harold Sauer has been At a recent meetiing _of ,the
return.ed to her home on Lead· church councU plans we~l : :

Sofa Bed &amp; Chair

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ln~a.

Pollee Herbert Gilkey for their . The B. H. Sanborn Mll'llon·
assistance in · cleaning streets ary · Society .will take p$rt 1a
of ice and snow the past weeks. the mission endeavor by pre.

-ATLANTA

-AUanta I!JIIerg- PARIS (UP!) -· France and I Frabce'o tJI'&amp;ndeur ao a "orld
od with ita Image as a racially Commumst China today an· power, decided 1o t'OCOIDize
moderate southern city som.. nounced they have established Rod Cbtna deoplle lllrong obo
wbat lamished today following dlplom~tic relations.
jecllono from tbe Uoltod Staleo
a weekend of racial disturbance The joint announcement fof- and re~entmeot &amp;mODJ other
!hat erupted Into
lowed President Charles de Weslem Allies.
elaslli!s.
Gaulle's decision, made known The State Department In
E;lghty·four per801l8
last week, to recognize the Washington said · the United
NegrO comedian Dick Gregory Co~munist Chinese regime Jn s.tates.. "re~ets" France'• .ac-

Pullen,

Belz.
A film on mislonary wort. wtu
The Middleport Street Com- be shown Feb. 9 and F~b. 18
missioner expressed his thanks the evening service will w·......

LARGE SELECTION
ALL SALE PRICED

e2 Pillows

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GET FREE:

SHOP
EARLY

respOnsive read-

Mr. and Mrs. James Hoyt out thP. mission them'e ,ffl: ,the
&lt;Kay Jenkinson),
Co~umbus, communion elements t6 i
spent last weekend with her similar to those served \o the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis India Christian ~ongreK,tion.
Je.nkio.son and daughter, Mary Rev. Boone wiU present the
Jane, and with his grandpar· meditation
on
the thel'i'le,
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob "Shine On, Lone Star."

e LARGE CHEST

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China are&lt;:Friends

inor Bc)[llmer, Jnv~Xation, Dav·
id SJgmaO, announcements; Ma,..

of his father.

g 3-PIECE GREY BOOKCASE BED

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''India's Education sn.d 0 u r

with lhelr parents Mr. and Sam Hood will giVe the lienMrs. Richard Pick~ns and Mr. edictiot..-wlth Paul Haynes, Bud•
and· Mrs. Ed,.lard Evans. Roon· d.Y Moore, Ray Plckensl!!:.P•ald has an extended leave from vid Rice and Jack ~~u~~~'
the Air Force due to the illness Jr ., ~s usher.s.
''Wl\ttba

SALE!
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Minlstrl of Healing."
Others laking part are Pat
Edwards, call '10 wor•~wi ~

day :Or their home in Maryland prayer; and Stephen
after several days spent

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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Evans ing; Mike B~atton, morning
and on expect to leave Sun~ prayer; Jack S~gman offeratoey

Bedroom Suite

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and the ReUglonsi •

rilyn Stumbo,

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enttne- \a~

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Stephanie Pullen, "Christ Comes
to !IIdia;" and Stephen Hlndy,

Around And
About
Middleport

We do not receive a complaint call that we do

secret to t'Ur GROWTH IN BUSINESS.

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church are earrymg on corr.,.

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t or federal

aid in pl"""in&amp;. ouiJdlvtsions to
meet the needs Ill. fi!Owlng cllies and another lotQ.11'8111 pro.
tp'am to asslsl 1larm - obtain boui!lq.
. ·· '
-A new ' ~ :,~
gram, fiD.oncod ~y ·~
grants, to lralil f!at,a, ·~-...
officlala In

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