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Teenage Dance
:New Fumiture Given Old look By New
joturday Night
York firm Headed By Mrs. Rita Nathar. Nell Attended
NEW YORK (UPI) - Mr5. Rita E. Nathan is the third gen
·eratio.n in a family busines.s catering to those who want "an
UQued" but nOt antique furniture for their homes.
Her business is reproductions and aclaptati.Qn.s of Cine oh

A very luctetsflll danee party
,... held S&amp;tutday mght at the
omeroy Junior High Aud1tonum
1heo ,n e~~timated crowd Qf 500
.:enaaen at-tended. Kenny II.Ysell
nd Leon Jordan, better known 11
fb e Jaya," of P:omeroy, were ln
aars:e of "tbe prd"pam. Proceed~~
ent to the newly formed honor
~lety Of Pomeroy H.tgb. Te•n~era from all ,qver tbe trl-eou~ty
ea attended lhe hap.

pJeces of furniture, many of them worthy of museums; am
toJne of the tools of her company's trade are chains, wira
brw:bet, and nails of varaous mue.s
td! provide I look which wear Piece of wood
-.,uJd &amp;ive. if liven lime.
: '&lt; .. It take• a .•k..illf:d craftsman to
.ctiltreu a paece o! furmture,"
~llid Mn. ;Nathan of her "gang"
,td spemalqtJ who whale 1way
.with auorted sizeS of chams to
lput. debtJ in proper placea Ill a

The S!Jt: of the chain depend
on t!le au:e of the dent the cl'lltt
man wants- but the onet 1 u.•
the day 1 toured thlJ unuaual fl
tory in what onct; WIS a me 1
processing plant were serlea 0
Loops about one inch m dtamete

faklna the hoD01'11 1n the fut
~nee d1vlalon wer~ Leah Grueser
1d Ronnie Phahn and Cindy
_-~atael and Jon Webster They
Ill repreaent Pomeroy In the
.ets:s-Ma~o? cbampi?'nship fmals
Jr rock n roll dancmg.
Next Saturday ni.Sht The Jays
'Ill ap~ar at the Wahama High
uflllor~um for another dance

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Hiram -Slawter of Middle- ·
Route 1. Jack Edward has two
Carol Ann and Debra Jo,
brothera, Tommy and Paul

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The special wl.re bru•bes and
nail produce the acratchea ,and
'Mrs. Nathan said some reproducers U8e red bot naJls to burn a

!";~m_,:;;'t~rolook
In

pseudo ala:n• of usage
before the final hand·flnlsh"Even there, we are addins
to
aged look," aaid Mn.. Nl·
than, "because the old, hand
finishes were not even."
TH" Husblnd's ftlece
Mn. Nathan, •m enerjetlc KfiYhatred women With two daua:hters
and two IJ'and-children, has boen
preaident of the /Jrm, founded In
1863, 1ince the death of her busband ,In 1938.

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Mr. Henneay was reported Suqday
evenlna: to be slowly im~rpovtpg.

the staff - her dauabter, Rita.
A Nathan copy rarely ill cheaper tban ita original, because ahe
aald today'a labor coats and
~arcUy of sli:IUed cabinet m,ken
keep the prlcea htah.
Then wbr auch a healthy buaineu In reproductions?
"Becau1e," aald Mrs. Nathan,
"aome pe(lpJe don't like antiquea;
only tbe look1 of them and t.be
ele,lance they lend to a room."

m:•~'C~*~":O:'~dlouined
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Now a fourth generation Ia on

Ia one of the many reasons why we are able to return to
you dry cleaned and laundered clothes ' that look like

$199·95

wllh hla parents,

brieff)&gt; over
grandmother.
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•o vJJiting w1t.A Mrs.
tbe weekend w'a ~f!r ·
Smith, Jr., of Charleatoa.
Mrs. Gordon 0•7 ~~!':' ROll·
neay )left Satuhtay for COlumbus
where •he will t.lke a -plll)t to her
home ln Atl1nta, Ga. Mr1. Clay,
Who w1111 ealled here by tbe Illness
of her fat.h-r, C. M. Henneay, waa
drlven to Calurnbus by Jobh FiBb-

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Tb K"hool
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mee 1ng
u ay, a r
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the home of Mrs. Robert ~unay
leader. Mrs. Harry Watson JS the
au1stant
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M be leader.
I th t
em rs o
e roop c:omnut
are Mrs. Mildred Hayet, Mr aod
Mra. David Goodwin, !.1n. Wendell
?erlach, and Mrs Riehard Neut-

• he meeting was opened with prayer by the Rev. Howard
Ruppelt after which Janice Zerkle presented the dev.-9Uons
u.smg the topic, ''Wbat iJ Wor· .
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studenl.6 al Ob.io Untvenlty. The 1~eq ,.u-a ~ . w~
men, Daltit SH\IIb Bhar, K.entilal f~w· lor Lbem by Richard l"'!lng.
L. Dhanda •nd Anwez Azee are aU
-~ ~. 'llhe ~.lo%8
Brown1ea present were Betty
l natives of India -and in. their Lllb Wte WYF, &amp;lid Dwtebt W.tilee.
Jean Hobstetter, Mary Lou Ash,
told of the rehgtons of theW eoun'!be re!l't'!lhmenta decor,a~ Witb 1lanlce Coucb, Kathy Webrung,
try, their 8clloot. and JOclal life. cherrJea ~u keeping wit!\ W•.trinl· Pamela Neutzhng Kathy Watson
Mi. Bhar a:ave a short J:Ustory ()( ton't .BirtJl&lt;1ay wa eer.tet:l b'Ji )q-1. Vicki Murray , Kaihy Conde, Sus•~
lndu. mcludin-g tlhe politicti life Dwiebt Wa»ace, Mrs. Rlcll.anl Gflrlach Roberta Kay Wilson Julie
o! t.he oou?ay, ~e Cl-a8S mtem Vavehan, ~n.elor, and lin. !)y. Br-3wn, ' Karen Hayes, M~rlene
•nd other mteresti.n;g facta of his erett Baahner, ~ COUDitlor, Goodwin, Jeannette Phillips and
country. The three ftle'n were aN. to :apprm.lmate-Jy CJ5, members an(~ Shelb; Cowan.
of different rellgiOUf tat~ oce (11-est. rwbo •tteMed the ~------a Buddi6t, one a Hindmst and tb~
other a SlkbiJl
Mn. Chmlu /onu
Follo-wing tht eiOBe of Ute meet.. 1 ..,
Oi&amp; In Iruliana
lng refreshments were terved in
l!he dimng room 'bY the WYF and
Charlea Lytle hu reeeJYed

Junior Youth

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India Students Are Speakers At Foreign. Brownie Troop ·
Fellowship Meeting of WYF In Middleport Holds 1st Meeting
A spectal program in keeping with Fon:ign Fl~p Th
d...uy Afternoon
Sunday was presented Sunday evenin~t!he Fint United
UrS
Presbyterian Church when the w..tm
y lh F. II
Brown1e Troop of I!"Jde two of

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:'Kn9w Your State Government'
The "Keynote Address" wiJl be
by Dr Carl Fraaure. Proi£~::~· and Head -ot Politlcal
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of West ' VirJlDia .Uaiver·
Frasure: 'Will speak al
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Mana,cer Johnny McHale's openiq alary pltebea but wasted no
time onee McHale served up one
with a $20.000 raise. Hank went
for it like on of Jim O'Toole 's
fall balls and promptly entered
the f.DO,OOO-a-year class.

Top Three Teams Hold Rating

1960

NEW YORK UPI-Borry MaeKay, the erratic 24-ye~-old. slugleer
from
Dayton,
the
United
States'
No. Obto,
1 DIVIIII Cup
!hope today after bil dramatic
victory over veteran Dlek Savitt
In the finals of tho ..uonal indoor tennis champioDihlp.a.

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Notre Dame (1~7) hu iecepted
a ··member at large" berth In the
IS!Hilt' tourney earlier in the NCAA
tourney and will meet Ohio Unl]versity m the preliminary game.

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BASKETBALL Americans Hope
Js Ranked Seventh Jn Ohio Choice
SCORES
T0 Make Showmg
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IASKITIALL
Jn Games Today
Press_ Jnter~tlonal high school rati~gs hung onto their relntwnetl-.1
I spectlve positions today. One
slipped from
top ten.
16 •••hrn Kmtucky 79

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Maybe just a pal on the back and
a handful of cash is all you need.
Call tor your friendly cash loan la·
morrow. Cheer up. RelaL
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Phone WY 2-2171
E. Main St.

Dayton ·Rooevelt., Cleveland E~it
Tech 11nd Canton TimkeH conunued to run 1-2-3 as they have .all
seuon, with each squad commg
through with wins last weekend .
But Xenia bounded Into fourth
place as Salem dropped to sixth
and Lakewood moved · into fifth.
Marietta, with an overtime win
over Newark. held onto sennth,
~-· ed
-an
Y oungst own ._.t
remam
ninth spot and Elyria moved into
lOth as Springfield dropped to
13th.

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Manhattafl 109 CCNY 67
s.ton Hall 72 canlsiu• 63
l'he Unued Press International Mi• 10url 12 Colorado 73
Ohio high school basketball rat- . Okl•homa 50 N.twHka 49
mgs (tint plac~ votefi: snd won-lo.st Indiana 92 Illinois 71
records through Feb. 20 in paren· Northwestern 71 Mh:hlfln st. 69
th~=~
Toledo 60 Kent St. 53
Iowa 11 Purdue- 61
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11 Mlch;81n 12 OT
Mich. 76 Loyol• (Ill.) 64
3. Canton
Timken (6--18-())
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ClnclnMti 15 North T•n•
54
4· en 1a t2-17-0}
Houston 63 ar•ill.,- 51
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5. Lakewood (15-2)
E. Ta,-..s It, 66 Lamar Tech 51
· 6. Salem (16- 2&gt;
Arbnaas M RIH 74
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Tex. Western 17 Hard-SimmoM 63
(Th. Pemwoy PantMn (16-2
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Columbus
East
(l-4-4)
GNrtla
Tte:h 69 Florida~
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Florida St. U. " Loyctla 1La.• SO
openl .... ....,,.. of tht SEO HC- 10. Elyria (1:)·3)
Second Ten: 11. Urbana; 12. W•ka FOf'ftt It Villanova 70
tlonal at Att..• ,...., Tuesday.
79 VIrginia 63
tf tt.e Pantfters bHt their way Newark ; 13. Springfield; 14. Porta72 :0~ 63 St
through that bratkat, they u"" mouth; 15. Akron Central; 16. To·
70
doubNdly will rurt Into 7th ledo Woodward; 17. Cleveland St.
123 M=l~ -;:nn•• 107
ranked Mlrlatt• (17·1) of the Jgn&amp;tiU8 18. Norwalk ; 19. :Martina
Ferry o l; 20. Ashland.
69 s. w. Mltlaourl St. 65
ether bracket.)
75 Alablma 5~
Others:
Toledo
Rogers.
Arch·
Dayton Rooaevelt won one game
duriq tbe week, Cleveland E11t bold, Steubenville, Eastwood, To(Incl.) 75
66
Tech won Its ·third tlty league ledo Scott, Manefiel~, ~iddletown,
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WHI.yan
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title with a et-84 win over Cleve- " 10 " · 008 er, "" on,
ayland St. lgnatiUI, aDd canton TimHICMt SCHOOL IASKITBALL
ken edged canton lleKlnley, 57·36. ~~uUl~~~~=~~ent~i~~erva, Ply.
Clall A County Twrnamenb .
· 'l'he second ten team• were, in
COSHOCTON
order, Urbana, New.,-k, SprlngfJeld, Portamouth, Akron Central,
Waruw 76 Ldayotto 74 OT
Toledo Woodward, Cleveland St.
Stoutovlllo ;:•:~:~g. 41
County LNgue
Ignatius, Norwalk, Martina Ferry
FAYITTII
Hlth
Scor.
Feb.
15
and AlhJand.
3 ganie Ind. Rocks Davis 8l50 81_1 ....... II Now Holloncl :19
It appeared the top three would
LOGAN
single &amp;ame, J. Plechaty 222
flnl1h the aea•on in that order as
3
games
Hot
Rods
20M
Ru•h•¥1vanl•
90 w. Manafield a
I play wind• up thll week and the
single game Hot Rods 886 Lowlotown 75
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MADISON
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12 3 80() The Plains 69 w..t J..,.,son 40
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12 3 1100
PICKAWAY
9 6 1100
... ... . 69400 Ashville 72 Walnut Townthlp 61
Ntin-County at A THINS
N•IIOIWI!Ie 71
11 267
Mkt.
2 13
118
lo"'"Mt Holy Trinity 44
SEASON HIGHS
Crooktvilf• 3'1
Ind. 3 games Sam Flanagan 70f
NI'W Lnlnvten St. Aloyslu1 36
1 game, George Wagner 27tl
Non.Cou~ty
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3 games Hot Rods 2632
Gr61WIIIf .69 .
1 game Hot Rods 978
Dtlawar• St. Marys 42
''5" BOWLERS AVG.
Lanc:ast.r St. Mary 53
Day
N..,.rk C..thollc SO 2-0T
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UNION
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Richwood
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King . . . . .
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Chuckery·Darby 59 OT
Sylvester-Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1«1
Mltn.. lc SprintS 34
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Union L.acel 67
WARREN
COLUMBIA, S. C. UPI-The
l/~lve.,sily of South Carolina has W,aynuvllle 55 Springboro 54
CLASS AA
11 ~~:~· Its coaching staff · vacancy
S.Ctlonal 11 Akren
II
the signing of Joe Tere1hin·
ski. Tereahinsld, who played ela~t Akron Copley 51 Akren Buchtel 41
with the Washington Red- Akron b"M,.. 55 Akrotl Norton 49
will be an offensive coa~ 1 Akron Hower 63 W•dsworth 57
Non T,urnamtnt
e9aeh W11-ren Giese said, ' .
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SQUAW VALLEY UPl- The
United Stat~ seemed sure to get
out of the .Olympic alao-ran category today iln tbe Jbi.Diog &amp;ilver
blade~ of Carol Heisa.
Queen Carol, three-time• world
champion and already leading ller
~ compet,tors by a wide martin
should pick up the gold medal in
ladiea' Iieure Hating. And that
t
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wou td pu t a y ana• on t••.c op P ·
estal Of the victory stand for the
flr1t time in the pme1.
Tb U 5 t
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Mondeay in ihee-:;;;olff~~ ·&amp;eo~inec
allo could pick up a broru:e medai

in tbi• competition if Barbara
Ann Rolea of Temple City, Calif.,
can hold her third place stand!QJ
after tbe compulsozy fieurea were

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or the beaut)" queenJ or the u. s.
rt.aot slalom aJti team could win
a medal. It ml.lht be .pigtailed
Penny Pitou of Laconi-a, N. H.,
AU-Amer•"ean beau•ty Be'·y 8.nlt•
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AGRIIS TO OPPER
NEW - YORK UPI- Manager·
Jack Kearns has agreed to 'in offer ror Archie Moore to defend
his light heavyweight title against
Germany'• Eria ScbOppnern Jack
Fugazy, mana &amp;.In&amp; directcir of
Featured Sports Inc. announced
today. ,Fuguy .said the fiJht would
held ln the United States dur·
the latter part of JUly inAugu1t

The W01tem and Southern Lifo lhlllraneo Company
prldo the auainment or ONE. BILLION

tlo01 thtoulliloul

DOLLARS In """" in 1959. Thlo clltnua a )'6lt of unuoual P . . _ and arowth for tho Compony.
Thla notoblo t&lt;hiovomont is indood. anulf)'inaoxporlt...
for W01tom and Southern penonnel throupout the nation.
Their dedication to tho Company'o oound prinolploo ol
. . . _ , , faltbM and competonl aorvll:o, contrlbuiOd
-..rablr to thlo Important achilwlllllat.
Addod protoctlon and IIOCIIrlty to alx and ono quamr
million pollcyholden inc101ocd our ihlllrance In f0ta1 to $4.9
billion. Tho lneruao In auoto lor tho yur amouniOd to 195
million. New in1urance wrlttcn amounted to 1703 miUioo
and tho inc.... in inouranco In lorco wu $36$ miiUoo.
01 mtllor lntoiOil, too, wu tho lnerouo Ia ol
· """" thin $19 million, 101 aolde lo&lt; Muro obllpUono to
pollcyholdcn. At t h e - or 1959, total""""' amountod
to Sl17,96l,312.
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ollldont and lntlmall ""leo to our pollcyholden can ba
found lo the OOIIllrucdoa or a modont S4 mUilon oftlco
bulldinlln Lao Anpieo, Cllllpmio. Ollr Weotom Rtllonal
IMadq-. New ~anal o111coo Houoton. y..., and
- l l l e , Florida, tupplomont lhqoo 11 Philadelphia. Po.,
St. LoulJ, Mo., and Atbmlf, N.C More than 8,500
and Soulhml _ . . . . """ the Com)tany'o
policJiboldtn In tho H..,. 0111ot, the a1x Roaionol 0111ooo
ond the mon !ban JOO aa1oo and- oftlooa Ia
of the oounlf7.
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to bo 1111r f - oldooti,._

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Game biologists for the Ohio Division of Wildlife during a
recent meeting here prepa,ed recommendations on hunting
and trapping laws for the 1960-81 season.
These suggestions will he the basis for discussion by Obio
sportsmen during county and district game hearings during
coming months, said Hayden W. Olds, division chief. The
final decision wUI be ma~e by the Ohio Wildlife Council after the state game and fish hearing in July.
.
Game section recommendations are based on results of
surveys and hunter bag checks made by the tkhnicians, and
are designed to harvest only the annual game surplus.
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All Far Only $1.35

U.. nation owr the put row )'Olin - -

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partment.

COTY AIR-SPUN

tated tbo conatrudiOft of a teYIIn..tory addition to the
lirMdy tJdltlq lion Oflloe bulldinp; Tho Company'•
pwth hat baan ao 1001lerated u- Januar)', 1957, thet
and lnluranco lo r.... ha.. than In

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Tbe youngest member of the Buckeye Big Bucks Club is
dead, just one week after he became a member at the annual
meeting in Sidney. Harold Wagner, 17, R. R. 2, LauNlville,
lost his life in an atllomobile accident in Hocking COunty early on Feb~Jlary 13.
·
· Young Wagner gained membership by virtue of ·killing a
trophy buck deer, His dee .. bead may also be recognized by
the Boone and Crockett Club, continental big game trophy
=7-::7.:-:;;.7."--:;-~-7.:-:--:-. authority.
ClnclnnaH 15 Nclrth Tn•• $tate 54
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SteuNnv'Uie 42 y.un..town 40
Ways
•nd
means
of
enforcing
new
state
boating
regulations
Bluffton 91 Gosh.., Clnd.) 7t
are being explored by Department of Natural Resources personnel. Representatives of the Division of Parks and Wildlife
have met with James Wells, administrator of the Division of
Watercraft, and .j"~ · Deutschlt&gt;, Chief Counsel of .tile de-

FROMCOTY

announce~ with

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and t.-applng,, and safety while hunting, fishing· and boating.
"This trafriing wUI better equip these youths to do a good
job in conservation work," said Ridge in commenting on the
program. "It should also he a valuable rehabilitation tool. It
FIGHT RIIULTS
, will ,equip them to enjol )ife in the outdoors and may start
PHILAD~PHIA UP,__ Mitt- them on a wholesome obby which .will keep them out of
o~~.....; 12;, Phllodolphio, knockN trouble in the future."

Speelal Offer---

'VESTERN ·and SOUTHERN LIFE
ASSETS -ONE BILLION DOLLARS

Williams whose outdoor films are becoming more
more popular, ~ill show _films a.t. the meeting of the Letart
Grange next Frid~ everung . Williams h_ a s bee_n_ showing the
"'J
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t
dd ti t his reg
films to various groups overt e coun YIn a 1 on
ular work as a game protector. He has also been conducting
a rifle safety class with Boy Scout.Troop 249 and Wednesday
eventng conducted a follow-up session with tbe troop and
also showed the new color film. "Open Season."
Any group who is interested in seeing the films may do so
by contacting him at his Rutland home .
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A 12-week conservation tram g program or
e ~ es
Youth Camp, in Zaleski St~te Forest, Vtnt~n Coun~y, _will ~e
initiated Thursday, accordmg to Everett Ridge, Wtldlife District No. 4 supervisor. The weekly sessions will be held each
Thursday a·nd the series will end on May 5.
The idea for the outdoor schooling possibly the first Of its
kind, originated with Richard SChuerman, Vinto~ ·County
Game Protector. He was aided in working out the details by
RidJe and the district staff. Instruction will be provided by
DiVIsion of Wildlife g:rsormel, largely from the district, and
.
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nd Eugene J . Vej"sicky ' bonwilJ be I n c h arge
o
uerman a
or camp superintendent.
Subjects to be covered will include modern game and fish
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done liy personnel o the Divisions of Parks and Wildlife on
bodies of water controlled by the state. The new licensing
law became effective January 1, but distrtbuUon of the licenses will not be started before Mid-March.
Wello named Carl Stockma~1 DiviSion of Parks, and J. L.
Copeland, WildlUe, to study me situation &gt;l)d make recommendations to him regarding uniform enforcement ·of water-craft laws.

Price Sale

WIND and WEATHER I.OfiON

Reg. $2.00 size - Now $1.00 · lteg. $1 - SOc

DUTTON DRUG CO.
COATS BLDG.

MIDqLEPO~T

With just two weeki remaining
In the regular aeaaon, the Unlted
Preaa International Board of
Coachea today r_ated C•UfornJa the

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

Around And
About
Middleport

Middleport Ba.,d Boosters Plan Future
Activities At Meeting Monday Evening
PW!s were IIUide Monday evening by the Middleport Band
Boosters for a number of activities of the organization to be
held In the near future when they met at the high school for

covered dlsh supper WIJ held by the
School class o1 lbe H..th Metho·
ln. the basement of ~ church.
of the clUB and she and the
afterooon 'and-decorated tbe
with Wasblilgtop~ Birthday.

ne firllt meeting of the .BNW·

ly PUDDII HOUDAIHILT

Troop Of Central School wu
Monday at 3:30 p. J;B.
the

Janice Luman, RN, bas returned

at the Clevetheir regular meeting.
·
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peqding
the
)Irs. Carroll Swanson, president, presided over the meeting
~·••kerod with her mo..._er, Mrs.
and appointed the following members who wUI be worlr.ing Raymond Luman.
on the JUnior Band Party which iii
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l'.lt:to is ILl at bas
Lewil
scbtduled for Thursday, March
Appointed as a nominating comhome
fi1.1NOIIII
~ - Ave .
with Mrs. Wesley Ji'r)' as
mitt.ee Were ";,lrs: Kenneth. Mc:EI·
Rev
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Hov.ii~
JtaPS&gt;elt ot the
chairman.
hinny, Kt!nneth MC!.Elhmny, MI'J
First
Unitelf
P.retbjrterl•n
Food CQtnmittee: Mrs . :.t.lchael Charlotte Perrin, Mrs. James 8u- planned to 10 t'o CambridgeChurch
today
Hackett, Mrs. Robert Schmoll and chanan and Emel'l',on Jones.

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to aUend the two da7 'selflion at

Mrs. Robert Burkett; Recreation :
A report was made oo the Shrine tbe Presbyterian Church there .
Mrs. Milton Hood, Mn. Paul Davis
dinn
er 11erved recently and the inMr. and Mrs. Caah Bahr and
and Mrs. Charles Edwards . Decor·
surance for privately owned instruMartha Childs were in Galatlng: Mrs. Roger Morgan, 'Mn~
menta was discussed and will be 1"--"· Sun~ay to visit with Mn.
Charles Archer and Junio-r Band
members.

approximately S2 per inatrument.

Program: Michl Archer, chairman; disc joc:kica, Iva Stewan and
Sue Slater; announcer, Larry Han·
nican; invitations, Paula Thels.
The Senior Band party wiH be
held March 11 and Mn. Jack Sat·
terf&amp;eld, Mrs.. Donald Lnwery Hnd
.Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Jr . will be cot"hairmen in charee . Other com·
mltteet will be announced later.
The eroup wiD serve th.e MHS
a.lumnl banqueL on SatlU'day, May

Eugene Sears, band director, was
Mrs. Sam Wino
present for the meebn&amp; and spoke
to the group of several improve- Billy and Richard
s~nding the
ments for the band which will be
Mra. L. W.
corning up in the future .
da. ug~oler, Diane.

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Engagement Of
Pomeroy Girl
Is Announced

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and Mu. Charles Asa

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groqp

directed

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wJth Diane Crir
well as plano accompanist.

Lee of Mar1etta
we4:'k with Mr .
Mi:Comas

and

Sue Knight and friends Marilyn
Houze N!·
turned' to Columbus Monday alter

Hartatd and Marlene

j[:~~~j'!!;i_~;~_'_iparents.
and Monda'
Mr.

. Basilio Gil'Cilami
tbe enga.a:ement
marriage of their
E. to MarceJio
Chi~~~:~~lU., aon ot
~Cant.arlno

M11GS

was

president of tbe
the Mothers lo

ruponded to the •el- •••·em.
bebtlf of 1he mothers
then Introduced her m~&gt;­
The
guat to the group.

Gilmore who is a pattent
at Holzer Ho1p1taJ:
and two

.ty

Mother-Dau-ghter Supf)er Held Monday
Intermediate Class Of Heath Church

Brownie Troop
Hold$ First
)es!slon Mon'day

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with
.tnd
Et~l Knight. The girls are
teathera i.n Columbus and Jive
Bryden Lodge.

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James Pullen

and

son

are both confined to
' home because of illneas.
12 of Hea'h Metbodlat
will meet tbil WedneaGirolami it a eraduate of
the home of Mrs. Cbarie•
Porner•o&gt; High School, dasa of li'y;)Ung; High St.
and of the Columbus Bual·
Men's Fellowship of the
near; UniversJty and 11 employed
Church
meet
by the S. N. Nlelton Co., general
evenint _.at 8:00 at
contractors in Oblcarro.

TONIGHT

"THE BEST OF EVERYTHING"
HoPe Lange - Joan C"f""ord

wm

· Not Open WtclnHday

THURSDAY and FIIDAY
30 J-ack Wobb - David Nelson

Mr. Cant!lrlno

Is employed

by

Graco Manufacturing Co.,

in_F!~~:·~~~~~L:~

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Route 1To Get
Attentidn In
Other Counties

Surl)rise Party
Ne!CI Saturday

EnJofl ·Our De.lclous

GROUND SRAK
SANDWICH

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t;,. lb. Grou'!-d Cbu.ck steak

20c .

FRINCH M.IES
IOc eXIra
SERVIID I'ROM
. 10 A.M.Io 1 A.M .

MARTIN HOTEL
POMEROY'S BEST

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House Trailer
Licenses Go
On Sale March 1

••• helps you save money!

SERTA POSTURE
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Bll'th Armouneed
Mr. and Mra. H,nry Eblin Jr.,
CHeater Caruth'ert) are announ('ing
of .a 7 lb. I oz, son,
born Jan. 21 at the
Hospital. Maternal
are Mrs. Maegle
the late Levi Caru
. Paternal grand
and Mrs. Henry
_Poo~!'ooy. Great grand·
~!~!nlol
and Mn. Steve
and Mr. and Mr1. Cleveland

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Rutaell, Pomeroy.
,111 CLOTHING THURSDAY
The monthly free clotbn&amp; day

or th, SaJ.=on Atmy

taa.m. : .

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Availablt with Gas D·r ytr Stlrihtty Hlthtr ·
Franc II Gluier

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pool Automatic wishers and matebin({ d:rjr era. AlSo wiinlr,er ly'pe wa~erf, . , · , . . .·

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