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Gourd culture was the liplc She told how to grow gourds fruit peel and painted red by tory In Eden park, Cinclmtatl,
Rev. Doilal« Be..e it lbe
CLIF"I'ON - Kemlet1i L.
or Mrs. Robert Lewis when ir small and large plols, ex- Mrs. Jolut Terrell. l!lue rib- She described the beautiful painFtnt llapjlal Cbardt pv; lite Better re&lt;Ordi 'OD 111ack . ~ · Clifton, w. Va., eoUited lit lht
the Winding Trail Garden club. plaining planting of aeeds and bons for ~angemeota were •· settla and educational Christ- M"" Marie Hkwklna'
Htmoo i4tc eDIIJ!etl, ''Lolli,
aold wiD be kept .foUow- Navy January 18th. lll8 'liioth. met Wednesday evening, at the care of vine. She gave a dem- warded to Mrs. !Joyd Moore mas tree. '!'be tree Is created Mrs. Lillian Stell! were In
1i1ftD1tH11 Me."
a regular meeting ol the er Is Mrs. Katie BaA He jJI 1
· Ohio Power office. Mrs. Lewis onstratlon on craft work show- for . a clllllog table, Mrs. Ter- annually by park naturalists, llpolls Thursday to attend
Tbe opealliJ prayer wu by
Momorlt!l llospltal graduate of Wahama
mp
..t• a member of the Betz Chap. ing how gourds are i!Oaked,
a buffet arrangement, Mrs. using seed &lt;;raft ornaments and neral services for Mrs.
llle Rev. M. E. Dowsoa IIIII
lit the hospital · cafe. Scheol and attended West VJr..
'ter nf lhe Ohio Gourd Society. scraped and cleaned of outer Bryan, for TV, and Mrs. Hayes, p!xle llgures.
Hurn well-known Galllpollt reaprayer by Rev. Frank terltl
with 19 atnta Tetll at M'ontilote!}', lot
Y"""';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;oi;;1 skin before waxing or paint· a coffee table arrangement.
Games were conducted by ident' held at the waugb • HalThe uolr of lite membels
a yl!llr. · .
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tog. Many items made from Mrs. Bryan reported oo a Mrs. Charl~s Lewis ·with prlz. ley-Wood Funeral Home with Baptla,t Cburda pro1eoted lito The president,
Fet!y, ' Kenneth enUsted.'Jn--lbe NayY
gourds were displayed, lnclud- tour of tbe Krohn Conserva- es awarded to Mrs. Joseph SJru. the Rev. Hughey Jones offlclat- ete.alltc ll!lhem lltler tlte dl- pre~ and Fay Sauer was as a ·Seaman Appreoll~· llt I
Dollar D1ys
ing tree ornaments, bIrds,
ble and Mrs. Rober! Lewis. ing, Mrs. Hum wq a
,..cion ol Mrs. Jloiolll.y Lac- recording secretary. Edith Cal- Junior CoUege 'i'rt!IDIJI8 '· Prosnakes. fish, nower containers,
Mrs. Lloyd Moore woo t be memtier nf the White Sbme of ey. Jlln, Gerald AolhollJ wu vert, led the d!Scussloa on du- gram. Prior to enlisting he was
bird houses and dyed gourds.
door prize.
Jerusalem lnslltuted In l.uddle- fflllllst.
ties of workers at the snack bar employed by Keorou Awning
The
meeting,
in
charge
of
Mrs.
A
deasert
course
using
a
port
several
years
ago
and
was
Friday
evenlnc
tho
on
..
ker
and gift count&lt;r. It was deo!d- and Window eolporatloo o1 CoSlzo
Charles
Lewts
..
president,
open·
carnatton
them~
was
served
by
active
In
Eastern
Star.
er
...Ut
be
tho
Ret.
Nyle
Bored,
all 8100llaiy members and lumbus, OIU,. He wiD receive .
4 to 10
. ed with devotiOIIS taken from Th• Past Presidents of Am· Mrs. Charle~ Lewts and Mrs. Hawkins wao a close friend o1 den of tbe 111-1 Moriah Bap- candy. stripers working there his basic training at Great
,
IsaiHh, by Mrs. Allard Pratt, ericao Legion Alllillary
ef ] Robert Lewts. R~d and white ber.
1111 elutrcb.
wlll keep an Itemized account Lakes, Ill.
.
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lollow.ct by the club prayer m Drew webster Post met Wed· : plates with oapkms and cups M nd M ~
of all merchandise aold.
unlson. Members responded to neaday evening at the home otl decorated with carnations were of ~in a
'"· ~Inner
Mrs. Sauer reported on the
roll
call
with,
"A
bird
I
saw
m
Mrs.
·George
Hackett
Sr.
i
used.
Favors
were
o~t
cups
f
Mr
e':.'.t
~ere
Einerson
1nersv1
nurse
scholarship fund and Presbyterian Women
Middleport
0
my feeder today." A report on Mrs. Gemld
Wildermuth filled wllh red and wh1te candy Thursda'"y ......e'y' ca-· to·
Ut
Mary Sellman, on dish cloths 0/ G
ll u _ t
· '" servlcer
·~
n 'Om
. en eef
and dust . mops sold by the
roup ,....,e
_ _ ·- ----· - -- the County Garden cIub trea,_ president, was In charge of the , 011 ~ Iacy dolly With
• a red · car· tend tunUal
ury was given and a commum- meeling, which opened wllh de- i nation o~ the side. Mrs. Allard 1\lahl M K H
The January meeting e1
group Thank you notes were Group II of the Women's Atcation read from Mrs. Char- votions by Mrs. Ben Neutz.i Pratt wdl be hostess for the
on c ay ayes, son
WSCS of the Mlnersv!Ue Meth read..
soclatlon of the First United
l••s Lewis thanking the club ling. Two articles ..A Look at February meeting and the top- Mr. and Mrs. Everett
odist church was held
Jean Will, volunteer chair- Presbyterian Clturch met Tu••
Pomeroy, Ohio
Great Bend.
dy evening at the church.
man, .Eleanor Gordon and Mrs. dsy eve~ng at the home of Mrs.
l for participating In the County Life" and "Fresh Start" were ic will be conservatton.
' fl ower show .
d f llo ed b th
di
The birthdays of David,
Mrs. William Russell,
Death!, reported on a Cen· Joe Bailey.
meel!"g waa
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
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B t
led rca . o w
y e rea ng
and Brett 3 sons of Mr.
dont, w•• pr""'am
tral D!strt'cl Leadership Train- ope,•,ed with The Lords Prayrs. a er . en z repor , of Psalm 8 and a meditation,
e
COme
Mrs ~e ,Dodson were
"r
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"GENGHIS KAHN "
1
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on
tile
co
mpletion
of
the
wm·
"Bread
upon
the
waters."
Read,
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lng
as
her
topic, Where
lng Workshop they had attend- er.
l Tec twico lor )
"Tomorrow
Nevet [
"servtedd wllhOiah!amtly party!
Women are. Prayer by Mrs. ed at Doctors Hospillll In Co- ~rs. Myron Miller was deStephen Boyd, .Jame ~ ML~ :;on , ·,, tet dean up ol Beech Grove ings,
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Eli Wallac h, Fra neu isl:' l)or
cemetery As a new proJect the C
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d "Wh I H
a ur ay.
ers presen
Russell opened the
lumbus.
.
vheotlontal. ch,a,,irmDoan,luSslng Whyfo_!
Liter was pleasant- , p 1 D 1 1 d.All
r opte
n ee
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• leal', Tt· ll ~· Sava las, !tobt'rl 1cl ub wtll send birthday cards to Tlomos.. an1 d d then d rave ' Mrs· Toni
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arne
a,
an
e
•
an
en
followed
by
the
hymn,
Aitend.
I
ns
were
Mrs.
Fetty,
Mrs
Dw't
.
ght
wa
·
!lace
p........;•
Morley,
Yvon ne l\1itdu•ll ,
CJ .1d , me. e&lt;mc u e
e evo wns ly surpnsed Saturday afternoon son
M Will Mr Se
Mr
.~ ... .Omar Shnrii, as (;t&gt;nJ::his I eac h c.hild . al th e
" haren s Ifollowed by the pledge to flag. when a group or relatives came Mr and Mrs Albert Roush Savior Pilot Me and
rs.
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s. ed iJ. I
tsk fro th
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Kahn.
I Home. I. was vote dlo
ve I A note of thanks was read t h h
. Lo g B !tom
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.
sive .:eadlng.
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Calver~ Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. ,, e esson I• en m I
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t al and names were
o er ome '" n o
represented Feeney-.
Readt'ngs on the topic
Bearba, Shirley Custer, Porn- Book of Jonah. Mrs. Bailey
I
"MORO WITCH DOCTOR"
1 secre
P s
from Mrs. Harry Houdashelt to hel her celebrate her birth~
·
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ed f eahm nts 1 1b
Jock Mahonf'y , l\1:1 r g i ~ Dean, 1
. drawn. The traveling prize do- for Chr'tstmas remembrances. 'd
P
Post.. 128, Amertcan Leg1on.
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· Frances Smart Yvonne serv · re r
e a
I
Pancho !\la ngalona.
natcd by Mrs C L Heaton
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, ay.
auxthary at the mid . wmter gMtven S yd'· rBrs. osmMer
' Rhoda Hackett Phyllis clbse of the meeting. Also a~
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· · · Ll , An article from The Buckeye , The tlfternonn ""' spent soo- d'"trt'ct conference held Sun- rs. a ,. own, rs
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tending were Mrs Eddie Burk
SUN., MON . ond TUESDAY
awarded to Mrs.
O)d Messenger. concerning Christ- i 13
· II· 11 · h' ·h
ds
1 ~
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ford Maag, Mrs, Cliflo~
Helen SAuer, of Mid· ett M Do ld ·Lo
u •
Moore
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) · a et w " a
eser day In Somerset Ohto
ll'ps Mrs Stella Grueser
dleport; Mrs. Houdashelt, Ruth
• rs. na
wery, ~·rB.
J.nu.'' 23 ."4-"
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mas at M1Uer Cottage was read course .was served to Mr. and
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WHU
M is M Clare
"THE SANDPIPER"'
Arrangements were Judged bv b M w·ld
th G'fts
H
d b Mr. and Mrs. James Mourn- B~ks
ad M '
of Racine • Mrs Sauer
am orr • rs.
nee
iTeo hni ro lnr)
M Ch l H
M t . ·, Y rs. I ermu . ' 1or 1 Mrs George ens 1ey an 8 o ·I.
d h'ld
DI
dJ
II Th h
n
rs,
Rutland Nao~l
i..mdoo .Lacey, Mrs. Paul Haptonstsll,
1
Eliza bPth Tatar. Rir h;m\ Bur· ' rs . . ares ayes. a ena Millf&gt;r's Cottage were brought ' Mr:. and Mrs. Perry Car~nter [' t~g an c ren, . ~ e an u- se · e JmD, Bene:ath
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' Miss Martha OhUngei' and Mrs
ton. l·:va Marie Satnt. Mnt"an
used
m arrangements
were
b
th
e
b
[
d
R
M
d
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J h he of Columbus VISi!ed recen~ Cro••, a litany reading by
Pickens,
Betty·
Hsyes,
Bailey
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b' d
d f
'lk d y e m m ers.
an oget
r. an ... rs. o n
M D
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Mason. C h :~s. Rrons un.
tr s rna e I'Om m1 wee
Mrs. O. A. Martin conducted Hensley a~d Richard, Mr. and : 1Y Wit . wle~r parents, rs. a1e Sayre and the benedlctlon
Ada Slack a of Syracuse.
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' peds by Mrs. Leo Bryan and gam e!\ and prizt•s were award- Mrs. George Hensley Jr. and 1Mourmng 10 Middleport
and ing by Mrs. Grueser ~losed
AUXILIARY TO MEET
~.~-- ·an antherlum made from grape. ed to Mrs .. Jed Webster Sr., 1 daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John ~~int•~.~::~t T~~ ~~lters program. Refreshments
Joe Tribble, Mrs. Frank Esch· The Racine American Legloll
w.·,·.w.·.···~······
Mrs. Neutzlmg ond Mrs. Owen ,c . Hensley and sons, Mr. and C 1 F
h
Kim N 1
served by Mrs. Hnsmer
Ieman, Mrs. Dan Meadows, Mrs. auxiliary w!U meet Tuesday,
~ f R"u6iiEo:~
Watson.
Mrs. Harold Evans and lam-1 ar er rene '
ea
and Mrs. Rolllo Wolle. ,
Don Mullen and Mrs. George .Janu&amp;ry 24, at 7:30p.m. at tbe
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A dessert course was served !ly, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hens· Earl McKinley have
Selll C8L eai
Hackett, Sr.
Racine Legion hall.
2nd the group watched Bob ley, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Haley from a lrtp through the
HoJ*'s Christina~ show at Viet: and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. e~s- states: IR California
t
Nam on colored television. At- !Ronnie Russell and famil y, Mr. VISited ~tth
former Micldle-1
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tending were the above ond· and Mrs. Rodney Spencer · port restdents, Mr. a~
to
• SEL. FWINDING ·
Mrs. Eddie Smith, Mrs. Kath-. lm:l family. Mr. and M r s. l Ronme Evans and family
~NDA
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ryn Welsh. Mrs. Olin Knapp IJutch Carpenter and daughter, Mr.. and Mrs. Jtm Hood
A'~
." CALENDAR
and Mrs. J. M. Thornton. The ' and the honored guest and Mr. lamtly.
h WATCHES
February meeling wil l be at Liter •nd Richard and Diana.
Mrs. Thomas Watkins
JAN. !!
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the home of Mrs. Neutzling with ] The hono1ed guest received n~w son are here lor a visit A belling and shower for Mr.
Mrs. Web~ter in charge of de- many nice gifts. Sending gifls i wt_lh_her paresis, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Larry Dickerson 10011-11
·ii vot1ons and Mrs. Neutzllug the were Mr. 3 nd Mrs. Charl es! Wilham Slater.
nella Rae Clarki Saturday at I
program.
Hensley and Mr. and Mrs. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble p.m., at the Hemlock Grove
Grange hall.
. of St .
d son, Ktm,
Charles Murray.
Ian
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The Chester Volunteer Fire
Hell'n Lou Hunler
I w. "••· were weekend gues ts,
C/wtter Clulllllt&gt;els
Mr. and Mrs . Geo. Hackett,
Department is sponsoring a jl~
1&amp;
/)t&gt;t'i'mber
Bride
The birthday of Mrs.
uey supper Saturday night, Jan.
Hmns OF TIM( - lilram· DlTI IUNI lath tlmt
Mr. asd Mrs. Billv F Hunter lrt Stelf)(trt·Home
was observed with a
nary 22, at the Chest,. Elt.
Inc sl1mlu t steel un t~•t and dale at lll&amp;nct. W1ltr·
tt Us wou l•m e aM dale 11 pro01', s~ ll - wirld l nr. Sm11tUy
of
Harrisonville
ar~
an~ouncing
Mrs. Thomas Stewart assls~ dinner held Sunday.
.
mentary
school beginning at i
1 &amp;lance. WllerptiHll", ~ II · l~leil tombiUIIM lin- ltfti
the
marriage
of
their
daughter,
ed
by
Mrs.
Charles
Lathey
I
Tom
Lyons.
son
of
Mr.
p.
m.
Proceeds
will be used ~
wlnOI!IJ, swu p ttccmd hii\IJ. ••~Nnl l on bind. ~Ji a ll lnltu
H jewtll.
llttl. l1 Jtwtlf.
Helen Lou to Rollie Dee Hems- entertained the Chatter club Mrs. John E. Lyons, left
help buy equipment for the fire
: ley or Minersville, son or Mr. Wednesday eve ning at her home day for Fort Hayes.
de8rr~!~~·t~nd choir of Bethel
See Our Exlensiue Coflecrion of BULOVA Watche•
and Mrs. Harry K. Clark of m Rutland.
!·where he was to be inducted ·
From $24.75
Minersville and Douglas Hems. : A shert business session was tt the armed fcuces. He
No. ~ to practice at Empie at
ley of Syracuse'.
held with. Mrs. Carl Roach pre· been employed in
9:30 11 • m.
The bride attended school siding, and games were play- Mich.
JAN. II
at Dupoint, W. Va., and beauty ed. Priz"' were awarded to Mrs. Perry Ault, son of Mr. and ~llglou1 AU!rmatlon Day and
Ohio Obaervance Day at PomeschooI at Athens, Ohio. The Kenneth Michael, Mrs. Wilbur Mrs. William Ault, observed
groom atlended Pomeroy High Young, Mrs. Howard Phillips, his 9th birthday with a party roy Masonic Temple, Sunday at
school and served two years in ' Mrs. Raymond Fischer, Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Charles l p.m. MasonR, Eastern Stsro,
lh • armed 1orces.
N~than Biggs, Mrs. Howrad Sunday aflernoon.
famlllea owd Bethel No. 6Z
Attending and
1 J 0 h'1
0
The marnage was solemniz- Btrchrteld, and Mrs. Chas. Spir- Bush and son, Gregg,
Dauabters urged ~
ed at the KU.B. Parsonage in es. Refreshments were served to Scally, Brian Mullen,
attend.
Mason, W. Va. al6 :30 p.m. Dec. [ above and Mrs. Alfred
Warner and Merrl, Kay
JAN. 1M
30th . with Postor Lester J.ane Mr~. Charles Carson, Mrs.
Dennis Ault.
Jane Howell Tent No. 95,
ofhctatmg. The couple are resid- old Dunfee and Mrs.
Daught,ers el Unloll Veterans,
lng at the home of the bride's Eads.
will meet at DAV !laD, MOI&gt;psrents in Harrisonville.
Flower A.rronging
dsy, at 7:30 p.m.
POSTPONED TO 31ST
Bethel No. 6Z of the ~~:~~~
Pro jecta Worked on
tiona! Order of Job's
LODGE TO M"ET
The meeting of the Past
nr~!~:~l
A special meeting of Racine tron• of Pomeroy
Chapter Flower arranging ;.
ters will meet in regular ..,..
Lodge 451 F. &amp; A.M. will be OES scheduled lor
TuE!sd~y and copper planters were
sian, Monday at 7:30 p.m., at
held Monday, January 24, at evening has been postponed un- ed on by tbe Bradbury
the Pomeroy Masoslc Temple.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
the Masonic hall in Racine. til Monday, January 31 and wiU Club Wednet~day In an
Reguter meetlngofBethel
There wlU be work in the first be a sli o'clock potluck dinner meeMling at the borne of Mrs. Regular meeting of Bethel
ax Davis.
No. 62 Monday a!••t at the
degree. Master Masons are In· at the Pomeroy Masonic
""
vlted.
pie.
Mrs.
Davia
presented
devo1\lasoo!c
Temple.
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Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;.;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiO-, Uona. During the morning the
JAN. 5
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group worked on flower arrange- The Pomeroy
WCTIJ 'I!UI
ments followed by a covered meet at the United Mebodlst
dlsb dlltaer at noon. In the af· church , Tuesda y, at 2 p.m.
temoon copper plantera were
worked on. The next
·
Will be held at the home
Tommy SooUy 1uJI
Mn. Jamea Reed.
Atte1tdmg Party in his Honor
Wl!l'e Mrs. Wayne King,
Tolllllly Seally wu gueal of
president; Mrs. Oleva Colt!.,. I honor at 1 birthday party at
Ul, lolrs. Mack Stewart,
the home of his parents, Mr
Harold •Collins, Mrs.
and Mrs. Thomas SC81ly. The
WINTER TRADE-IN
Reed, Mrs. Art Marcum,
clown theme wu used lit decJames WhiUatch
and
orations.
Paul Wlm.
Games were plsyed and prlz.
Elberfelda Furniture Department Is headquarter• for
II won by Brian Mullen, RobHoover wubers. The Drapery Department IJ bead·
TO ATI'END DINNER
ble Harris, Tamml and MlCI&gt;-11 quarten for Hoover sweepers and cleaners and the
Ka!gbta of Pytltlas, Pylhtan ael lloffman. Relresbmenlt!
1965 Ap~et.
Huuaewares Department, au the !at lloor, for Hoover
Sist.ra,
and families are lltvit- cake and ice cream wtn Bei'J·II appUaocea - percolators, ateam &amp; dry lrooa, hair
Golden Eoglo
ed to attend the monthly din- ed during the afternoon. : ; :
dryer., can openers, aUdng blves, toastero. Allo
Never used, nPver tilh•d, brand nf'w. Golden Ea le
oer Saturday evening at
present were IUttby aud
Two st~y-madt&gt; dotJb!t&gt; beds with thid foam mattres:es '
IC11lbbera and poHahera.
p.m. at the Gallipolis
ell Meadows, Kaii!J
There'll be no more harried hunting from
ff~/lbergl ass sercened windows. Handy ell!clri cal ou~
HaU. Members attending
Peri'y and
Merrl
e · orage spa&lt;'e g-alt•re. ExLra front canopy.
oflice to du t te bool&lt;caR to desk wbq
asked
to
take
a
cevered
dlsb
David
and
Mlcl*l.
Tnller Prl(e, Ntw $795.00
bwlln S.l p Ice
JQU've
rented
a
Safe
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bor
here
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Edr• Canopy
60 00
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and table service. Meat
Ieman, Brltm · Conde, Mlclbae!ll
i o r - pennies a week. Then you can bep
Fr•ight
40~ 00
beverages Will be
Eues, Jamie Scally, Kllll'mD·'l
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Mrs. Hackett is
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11()\\EROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHI()
SATURDAY,, JANUARY 22, 1966 t~:..
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indidates are in Lull before

BY ROIIERT 'WINGE'IT . 1soned obServer of polltics tHis from now.
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crat, has announ~ b' wiU me en, 1 ll'aduate of Obit North- crat from Syracuse v!Uage, be11'1 a e.., of everybody watt· w"'k.
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I Only two candidates have put for another term as Meigs Co ern Law Collese, probably will came the first committee canIng ,(or the next guv to rnak• l "Perhnps," another said, "ifs their political futures Into the ty Auditor. Caldwell , has nut have no opposition.
didste to file when he presenthis move \II ftlelgs County po- just the lull berore the storm." ring. Both want County . Com- yet learned who may challenge Judge O'Brien, who cl!d bla ed his petition to the Meigs
litlcaf circle~ as the countdown At any rate. activity is at a missioner jobs. They are incum- him for his post, either In the undergraduate wotk at tbe Uni- County Board of Elections Frlbeylnl beiOJ" the February 2 · minimum and does not appear bent republicans Charles R. primary or the November Gen- verstty of Michigan, ill oomple~ There will be Central Comdeltllllne· lllr flltng candidates ! to be increasing as the days Karr, Sr., and Robert Clark.
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ing his second straight term. mltteemen elected for both the
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draw nearer to the deadline. Karr has filed for the lull F. H. O'Brien, lneumbeol Judge (}'Brien is a native of DeiNtcrat ud Republican por·
"Thjs '}' the quietest - so .Some are already calling it an four-year term while Clark has tMeigs County prob~ and Juve- Gallipolis and formerly prac- ties in each of the 4S precincta
far - -we have seen at thls l"unusual political year," whlle 'sul7milted hla petitions lor the :nile judge, is clrculatlog petlo tleed law In Pomeroy with hla of the county. The committe.
atsge of ,the candidate SI!Bson' others believe the tempo will unexpired two-year term.
tlnns and will fll9 lor re-elec- brother, James B. O'Brien,
petitions also must be flied prJ.
lor "'""Y years," said one sea-l shift before the deadline 10 days Gordon H. Caldwell, a demo-ltiou to the 6-year term, O'Brl· Woodrow Zwilling, • demo- or to tbe t p.m. deadllne Feb. 2.

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BY DICK TROMAll
Ander0011 1-10 llelilor guard, bit 1D 8outllealln OhiD Albltllc Tile 81~ Devils _..
Gallipolis led 28-19 wltb 4:11
Coach Duke Burson'• Gallla 2 goals ~nd made 8 of 9 from League play and are J.8 ID all IDg 13-10 when Swbarl cut lbe to so In tbe third period. ~~
•Academy High School
Blue the foul line w llnlsb witb 12 gameo. Middleport II now 1-7 gop w 13-12 at the 2:81 mark. Sauer hit from tbe llde Ilia
Devils broke a llve-gllll8 los- points. Jimmy Gilmore, 5-10 110- in league play and H In oil Gallipolis went inw a 17-12 llad Bill Davit lllide a free tbrolf
Jng streak Friday night with a phomore forward, bit 4 goals games.
on two free throws by Mitch- to cut tbe Blue Devilo' lelll ·te
58-43 · win over Coach C a r I and 2 free throws lor 10 points. Ga llipolll took an 8-4 lead at ell and a side shot by
Pe1e 21-22. MlcbeD bll a jumper llld
Wolfe's Middleport · Yellow Buddy Moore, 1-0
senior the 2,29 mark In a alow llr8l Anderson. Two free tbrowa by Gallipolis led 28-22. Tbe -Blue
Jackets.
Iguard, BCored 14 polnll on 8 period. Danny Gilmore'• jiiDlP' SIOOart and another by Taooe- llevlll couted to a 14-211 leiMI M
Larry Mitchell, 5-10 sopho- goala and 2 free throws. Gary e, made II 10-4 with 1:26 left hill cut It to 17-15 wllb 43 180- the end of the tblrd period.
more forword, bit 9 field goals Stobart had 4 goals and ! foul play. Moore hit two free lhrows onda tell in the first ball. Jim- Tbe Blue lile9lll pldttd up 1
and 6 free throws for 24 points shots for II points. Mark TBIIN!- and TannebiU mad! a layup at my Gilmore hit from the aide 4U1 lead at tbe f:4J mark ID
w pace the Blue DevOs. Mil· hill, ~ sophomore lorw&amp;rd, had the one second mark w cut the and Swbart from tba eomer Ill the last fraii!A 'l'hey led 51-41
chell made 9 of 19 froin the 5 points lor the Jackets.
Blue Devils' lead w 1&amp;-8 solng moke it Gallipolis Ill, Mlddl• with 1:%4 left and 11-41 with
floor lor 47 per cenL
Pete The Blue Devilo are now U into the second frame.
port 17 at the llall.
1:118 to 80· Jlmnl1 Oilmen IICOI'
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Dpolll a fl&amp;.4l lead with 14 110o .
oods to go. Jolm Daridaon, f.l
junior center, rebounded • 11»
tel to make It 58-41 at tbe 1J
secood mark. WaYDO Davis, a
The Wellston. Rockets bomb. at the end of the period and lng good on 44 of 80 atlempll. Pomeroy.
5-8 junior lot wan! scored Mlded Ute Pomeroy Panthers Fri- went oo to ctlt the lead to ~even Percentagewlse, the Panthers The Panthers are at home dleport'a laat bucket willl four
day night 101-$1 to remain In in the early minutea of the sec- were not ao bad. Tbey had only tonight agalnal the Racine Pur- aeconda on tbe clock.
the thick ol the races lor I he ond quarter. But !heR the Rock- 48 aholl and made 2:1 o1 them pie Tornadoes witb the prellmi- Ga!Upolla oulr'"ellotmdedlloutlllloll Ill
SEOAL champlon•hlp.
ell moved and continued to pull for 46 per cent. Bruce Slmp11011 nary set to start at 7 p.m.
Jackets 34-21, wltb Joha Bron
Larry Gilliland with 35 potnll away 1D a haDtime advantage led the Panlliero with Z4 points The box IICore: ·
1-! aenlor center, llld Lan1
and Eddie Jacobs with 26 pac. of 50-29.
whlle Dick Knight and Dick
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ed flte Rockets Together they They really pulled out oil Werry had 18 and 12, napec- Holzapfel :1-3-9; Gilliland 11- my Gllmere bad I. Gary IJto.
had 6!, one mo;e than
com· the slops In the .thU:d quarter, Uvely.
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3-35; Martla U-4; Stabler 3-ll- bart led Middleport'• rebtMJd.
bined efforts of tho Panthers outscormg the V!Stting Panth· In the preliminary game Tbe 6; Nicholas 1.0.2; Jordan 5-11- mg w1th 7, Mark TannebiU bod
· ers by 33-16 lor a lead of 11:!-45. Pomeroy Reserves whipped the 10: Jacobs l!H&gt;-26; Hayburn 4- 5 and Bill Davia 4.
Using a full court press from
Fans were caiUng for 100 Wellston Reserves, 5045, In an 1·9, Totals: 44-1:1-101.
The Jacket.s bad the higheat
lime to time, the. Rocket! lore. points throughout the final quar- overtime. Bob Whaley and AJ.
POMEROY 1101
shooting percentage making 17
ed the Pomeroy liVe Into many ter. However, Jebn
Darrow len. Swindell each bad 12 I or Simpson 10+24; Knight 7+ of 491rom the Door fur IIU per
erron thr?"'!hout the game - pulled his !U:st team as they Pomeroy.
18: Cumings o-:1-2; Logan tJ.O. cent. Middlebort made 9 of 18
~rors :"b1cb o!len w~ turned hit 95 points with a lit"• over In an earlier game the Pome. O; ltadford 1.0.2: Werry 4-4-12; 'at the foul line. Gallipolil coomto pomts for the home team. three minutes to play. Then, roy Frosh dropped theU: first Swisher (1.().0; Moore o-2-2: Fin· lnected on 19 of 6S from the field
Wellston grabbed a 22-14 lead the 2nd strisgers barely 1!1llde game of the year as the Well· law (1.().0. Totals: 22-liHlO.
Ifor 30.1 per cent and mode :10
at the end of the first quarter the century mark in the final ston 9th Graders easily eutdis· Wellston . . . . . . . . 22 50 83 101 to 28 from the free throw !me.
a!ler having led by 12 at one half minute of play.
lanced them by 61·38. Downard Pomeroy .
15 :19 45 60 Officials called 33 pereooaJ
point in the period. The Panth· From lhe .floor. the !Wckets led the Wellston team with 22 Officials: Wrightsel and Bier- fouls, 20 on Middleport and 1J
ers •arrowed the gap w eight hit a red hot 54 per cent, mak· while Jeff Werry had 12 lor ly.
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Friday Dlght 11 Galllpollslhumped Middl~port 58.43 , reversing an earlier decision" oru:l. :e double figures, Nelsonville's ing game 47-42loss to this same Nelsonville jumped ahead 1117 a!ler one period of play. It
57 the Jackets had put on the Blue Devils. Ur&gt; after tbe ball with a GAllS b0 y a A
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88 at Nelsonville last sight.
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NHS plays at Albany tonight, Reserve .;;,;_;,: . Galli r 10 .
and will host Logan next Fri· Middleport 46 ·
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last mght's contest:
Nelsonvile 91 - Richards 1- NEW YORK OPT! -Gil
6-22 ; Daughtery 11-6-18; Haynes Hodges, former Ilod!!er star
7-7-21; Schultz 1-2-18; Harold eand now the manager .r the
3-5-9; Warren 1-1-ll; rorALS Washmglon Senators, has heen
33-2;.91.
selected as the outstanding
Jackson 16 - ll&lt;&gt;se 111-5-29; baseball personality In the New
Adair 1•• 22 . Mullins n • 20 . York area for 1965 bY the
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harckarned 63-57 victory over top 33-32 by halftime and then tempts from the field lor a 43
the visiting Eastera Eagles Fri· led 47·43 at the close of t h e 1 per cent average.
day night.
third quarter. Easkru never Tbe Little Eagles Reserve
The lanky Generals now have held the lead in the sec· learn squeaked by McArthur 41- 11Dlted Presl llllemaiiOlllll
• ~Atbell took over undisputed
1 firm hold on the MOVC lead- ond half.
40 in a see-saw preliminary con-,.
position of third place in the
ership with a 4-0 league slate. Forward 6-4 Keith Prater led trst. The win upped Eastern's Willie the Idle
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Gary Parsona' boys Into third eight buckets and three
play.
ranked Duke Blue Devils
Tbe &lt;!Old-shooting Chieftains,
place with a · 2-2 record. East· throws. Coleman, a 6~3 forward. Eastern will travel cross • Jo come back stronger
alter trailing only _H following
ern is H overall.
and Kennison followed with H county to Racine on Tuesday ever from their lwo-week
one period, fell behind 37-15
"We just couldn't bold them each.
nizht for a clash with the for semester exams.
lng haDtlme, BDd after
down on the boards," remark. Big Keith Prater, a 11-5 ern- Southern Tornadoes and then Duke roach Vic Bubaa
periods, the Buldogt were
ad Coach P~ns, "the whl&gt;le ter for llie Generals, tallied ho•t Rulland, presently rolling add thr&lt;e newly eligible players "1 lefl the wbeel1 ou
0111 top, 4&amp;-~
awry was ID the reboundin~." seven IJOi!tts ~n~ pulled ~n second place down, ott Friday to the Uaeup alter the
I bit • bare spol'!'
Todd Snyder aed MJkt
Eastern managed to grab 17 big share of the rebounds.
ni~ht in aoother MOVC outing. break. Although
each totaled JJ for !be
delenslve rebounds and only John Pooler, a 6-2 senior
By Quarters:
Jue Kemtedy, Tim Kolodoiel
Thraa l.ogaJI playa had
three offensively while the ward, topped the Eagles scor· Eastern ........... 16 32 4S 51 and Tony Ba ooe
pololo tach.
much-taller oppenents pulled lng with 15 markers on seven McArthur . .. .. .. .. 13 3B 47 63 expe&lt;lled to become
Alheol il aow f.1 Ia
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down ~arly twice as many.
of u field goal attempts and a
EASTERN (57)
lliey will add depth In I18H
play, and 11-1 overall. Lotan
MINNEAPOLIS -ST. PAUL
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The Eagles, paced by I he foul shot.
Douglas 5-:1-12, Knight 4+12, emer•••eiet.
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~d, pitcher Chock Nieson
Kldghtud Steve Badgley, held for Eastern were Knight,
Eichinger 3.0.6. Totals 14-"57. 50 per eenl ol his llboll
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reserves won a thrtUer,
and outfielder Andy Kesoo
a 111-13 bulge qt Ute close or the ley and Richard
McARTJruR 1631
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Box sc01'8 0 1 tho ar11.. giiDll!
flnt quarter. Knight tallled aev· with 12 apiece. The
Coleman 11-2·14, Gilliland 1-1- gama and averaged
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5, Prater 8-:1-19. Conway 3-1-7, rebounds per aame 18
Rio Graada Colle(le J-Va Frl- LOGAN (141 - Pbelpo 1-1-6; Friday with the American Cleanen e Pome~
Calvin I·H Kennison 6-Z.lt freshmBn.
day alghl downed the W. Va. Courter 1-3-5; Wlllfall J..l-6;
Legaue ohamploa Minnesota
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Totals 26-11-63.
Kolodziej, 11-S, a-aged
Ualverslty Parkersburg BriBCh lad ~; Kemper 1-Z-4; :t:;~I·Twills.~·~'7'"2ii--::::;;iiiiiii~=;;':~::;~::;==~,
pobtll, and Barone, only
14-56, maklag llielr aeasoa re- 1.0.2; PostoB I·Z-41 .Auker
LEFrY SIGNS
was sick much of the. year
CJOrd 7-3 at an average IICoriDg ft TOTAI8 8-11-14.
PHILADELPIDA itJPI) - still everaged 1.4 poinll 89
pace of 103 polnll per 1ame.
Southpaw Chris Sbort, who freshman. In a:n·~~~~;..;:!! Rio aever was I• trouble ATHENS 151) - AdaJIUI
posted an 1.8-11 ~rd last Marin, Duke's top
loading 37-25 at halfUme.
' 81 Heady 441; EIUa 1-0-2;
season, has Signed Ills 1!166 candidate, will be back with
'lbot Jayvees travel w MJIIer- lin 3-U; Clark 1-W; l!nyder
contract w1th the Philadelphia average ol 20.I poinla
Dranghom Colle(le fD CJRdasad S-13; W1t11 ~131 TOTALI
Ph1U1es. Short worked 297 game, and Bob Verga
IIUI Saturday.
ll-61.
mnmgs last year and had an return with an average of 19.8. Haat 7414,
MOler 1-3-15, By Quarters!
earned run average of 2.8:1.
Tha 011ty teams
Shaffer 1-1-ll, Collins JM-U, Logan .. ....... -. T a t4
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top 10 !II aetioo tbll
lllcDanlet 4-2-10, Helwn 2-7-11, Athena ............ v Sf tt
Coadl JohD Wlckllne't Kyger Creek High &amp;:!tool Bob·
CCEPI'S
are st. Joseph's, Kaltoas
Joseph 8-J-18. Totala, 31-1~.
ala, foDowJng an Impressive 73-61 cage triumph over STRATI'ON, VI. (UP!) _Utah. Kusu fi!Cea
W. VB.• Coli: 141, Guice 2-0-4, Kultonback Uf, AWu

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nlgbL remained In the running for winner
Francoisof the
Bonlleu
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Soulhweltern
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1965-86 SVAC
honors.
giant of
slalom
gold Kansas
No. 10, State
Ia louring
liJ avqtng an earlier 51-50
medal Jn the 1964 Winter against a group of
tlllback at the handJ of South- and 110-40 at tho quarte_r_mbar,unksl-./ Olympics at lnnsbruck, Austria, siva upponenta, Blld St.
wester~, the &amp;bcall biked The Highlanders out " 1 1 1 has accepted an Invitation to (111411 agallllll Pennsylvliall.
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compete In tho w1rld profesA !liD ofrtr Eastern 011 Feb. 4, )J1 the reserve gBme
skl races at Stratwn
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LoBo'•
followed by a victory over Nortb wealern's B team moved
Mountain, Jan. 26-27,
Dark
Hollow
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Bee Cees
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Blaettaar•s·
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High Gam• - Harold ";~~~
IS for 11te losers. BW Is 5-I
225;
Loulao Gilmore, 2«11 :
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MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Sarles - Harold Lohal,
Box !100'"
oi the van1lty i
Juua17 10, lJII
Carolyn Bachner, 516.
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SO!ITHWESTERN (81)
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Hall, 14-1-29; Elllolt, 4-1-9; .Uhland Oil
Colley, H!l; Jackson, 5.().10;
Sbrlver, 2-1-5; Bryant, U-4;
Carler, ~. Totals, 2»61.
KYGER GREEK (73)
Leach, 4-5-IS; Spatll&lt;Jing, 4-4-IZ;
Tyo, ~23;
Whobrey, 4-1-9;
llall, f-6.14; Craddock,
White, !;o.S;
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BY DICK TROMAll
Ander0011 1-10 llelilor guard, bit 1D 8outllealln OhiD Albltllc Tile 81~ Devils _..
Gallipolis led 28-19 wltb 4:11
Coach Duke Burson'• Gallla 2 goals ~nd made 8 of 9 from League play and are J.8 ID all IDg 13-10 when Swbarl cut lbe to so In tbe third period. ~~
•Academy High School
Blue the foul line w llnlsb witb 12 gameo. Middleport II now 1-7 gop w 13-12 at the 2:81 mark. Sauer hit from tbe llde Ilia
Devils broke a llve-gllll8 los- points. Jimmy Gilmore, 5-10 110- in league play and H In oil Gallipolis went inw a 17-12 llad Bill Davit lllide a free tbrolf
Jng streak Friday night with a phomore forward, bit 4 goals games.
on two free throws by Mitch- to cut tbe Blue Devilo' lelll ·te
58-43 · win over Coach C a r I and 2 free throws lor 10 points. Ga llipolll took an 8-4 lead at ell and a side shot by
Pe1e 21-22. MlcbeD bll a jumper llld
Wolfe's Middleport · Yellow Buddy Moore, 1-0
senior the 2,29 mark In a alow llr8l Anderson. Two free tbrowa by Gallipolis led 28-22. Tbe -Blue
Jackets.
Iguard, BCored 14 polnll on 8 period. Danny Gilmore'• jiiDlP' SIOOart and another by Taooe- llevlll couted to a 14-211 leiMI M
Larry Mitchell, 5-10 sopho- goala and 2 free throws. Gary e, made II 10-4 with 1:26 left hill cut It to 17-15 wllb 43 180- the end of the tblrd period.
more forword, bit 9 field goals Stobart had 4 goals and ! foul play. Moore hit two free lhrows onda tell in the first ball. Jim- Tbe Blue lile9lll pldttd up 1
and 6 free throws for 24 points shots for II points. Mark TBIIN!- and TannebiU mad! a layup at my Gilmore hit from the aide 4U1 lead at tbe f:4J mark ID
w pace the Blue DevOs. Mil· hill, ~ sophomore lorw&amp;rd, had the one second mark w cut the and Swbart from tba eomer Ill the last fraii!A 'l'hey led 51-41
chell made 9 of 19 froin the 5 points lor the Jackets.
Blue Devils' lead w 1&amp;-8 solng moke it Gallipolis Ill, Mlddl• with 1:%4 left and 11-41 with
floor lor 47 per cenL
Pete The Blue Devilo are now U into the second frame.
port 17 at the llall.
1:118 to 80· Jlmnl1 Oilmen IICOI'
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Dpolll a fl&amp;.4l lead with 14 110o .
oods to go. Jolm Daridaon, f.l
junior center, rebounded • 11»
tel to make It 58-41 at tbe 1J
secood mark. WaYDO Davis, a
The Wellston. Rockets bomb. at the end of the period and lng good on 44 of 80 atlempll. Pomeroy.
5-8 junior lot wan! scored Mlded Ute Pomeroy Panthers Fri- went oo to ctlt the lead to ~even Percentagewlse, the Panthers The Panthers are at home dleport'a laat bucket willl four
day night 101-$1 to remain In in the early minutea of the sec- were not ao bad. Tbey had only tonight agalnal the Racine Pur- aeconda on tbe clock.
the thick ol the races lor I he ond quarter. But !heR the Rock- 48 aholl and made 2:1 o1 them pie Tornadoes witb the prellmi- Ga!Upolla oulr'"ellotmdedlloutlllloll Ill
SEOAL champlon•hlp.
ell moved and continued to pull for 46 per cent. Bruce Slmp11011 nary set to start at 7 p.m.
Jackets 34-21, wltb Joha Bron
Larry Gilliland with 35 potnll away 1D a haDtime advantage led the Panlliero with Z4 points The box IICore: ·
1-! aenlor center, llld Lan1
and Eddie Jacobs with 26 pac. of 50-29.
whlle Dick Knight and Dick
WELISI'ON (let)
Mitchell each llettiDt! U• .Ji!Do
ed flte Rockets Together they They really pulled out oil Werry had 18 and 12, napec- Holzapfel :1-3-9; Gilliland 11- my Gllmere bad I. Gary IJto.
had 6!, one mo;e than
com· the slops In the .thU:d quarter, Uvely.
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3-35; Martla U-4; Stabler 3-ll- bart led Middleport'• rebtMJd.
bined efforts of tho Panthers outscormg the V!Stting Panth· In the preliminary game Tbe 6; Nicholas 1.0.2; Jordan 5-11- mg w1th 7, Mark TannebiU bod
· ers by 33-16 lor a lead of 11:!-45. Pomeroy Reserves whipped the 10: Jacobs l!H&gt;-26; Hayburn 4- 5 and Bill Davia 4.
Using a full court press from
Fans were caiUng for 100 Wellston Reserves, 5045, In an 1·9, Totals: 44-1:1-101.
The Jacket.s bad the higheat
lime to time, the. Rocket! lore. points throughout the final quar- overtime. Bob Whaley and AJ.
POMEROY 1101
shooting percentage making 17
ed the Pomeroy liVe Into many ter. However, Jebn
Darrow len. Swindell each bad 12 I or Simpson 10+24; Knight 7+ of 491rom the Door fur IIU per
erron thr?"'!hout the game - pulled his !U:st team as they Pomeroy.
18: Cumings o-:1-2; Logan tJ.O. cent. Middlebort made 9 of 18
~rors :"b1cb o!len w~ turned hit 95 points with a lit"• over In an earlier game the Pome. O; ltadford 1.0.2: Werry 4-4-12; 'at the foul line. Gallipolil coomto pomts for the home team. three minutes to play. Then, roy Frosh dropped theU: first Swisher (1.().0; Moore o-2-2: Fin· lnected on 19 of 6S from the field
Wellston grabbed a 22-14 lead the 2nd strisgers barely 1!1llde game of the year as the Well· law (1.().0. Totals: 22-liHlO.
Ifor 30.1 per cent and mode :10
at the end of the first quarter the century mark in the final ston 9th Graders easily eutdis· Wellston . . . . . . . . 22 50 83 101 to 28 from the free throw !me.
a!ler having led by 12 at one half minute of play.
lanced them by 61·38. Downard Pomeroy .
15 :19 45 60 Officials called 33 pereooaJ
point in the period. The Panth· From lhe .floor. the !Wckets led the Wellston team with 22 Officials: Wrightsel and Bier- fouls, 20 on Middleport and 1J
ers •arrowed the gap w eight hit a red hot 54 per cent, mak· while Jeff Werry had 12 lor ly.
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Friday Dlght 11 Galllpollslhumped Middl~port 58.43 , reversing an earlier decision" oru:l. :e double figures, Nelsonville's ing game 47-42loss to this same Nelsonville jumped ahead 1117 a!ler one period of play. It
57 the Jackets had put on the Blue Devils. Ur&gt; after tbe ball with a GAllS b0 y a A
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Greyhounds, raruted Jackson squad.
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88 at Nelsonville last sight.
thdr seventh contest in eight tho Hounds S6-Z7 in a wi 1d
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NHS plays at Albany tonight, Reserve .;;,;_;,: . Galli r 10 .
and will host Logan next Fri· Middleport 46 ·
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last mght's contest:
Nelsonvile 91 - Richards 1- NEW YORK OPT! -Gil
6-22 ; Daughtery 11-6-18; Haynes Hodges, former Ilod!!er star
7-7-21; Schultz 1-2-18; Harold eand now the manager .r the
3-5-9; Warren 1-1-ll; rorALS Washmglon Senators, has heen
33-2;.91.
selected as the outstanding
Jackson 16 - ll&lt;&gt;se 111-5-29; baseball personality In the New
Adair 1•• 22 . Mullins n • 20 . York area for 1965 bY the
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harckarned 63-57 victory over top 33-32 by halftime and then tempts from the field lor a 43
the visiting Eastera Eagles Fri· led 47·43 at the close of t h e 1 per cent average.
day night.
third quarter. Easkru never Tbe Little Eagles Reserve
The lanky Generals now have held the lead in the sec· learn squeaked by McArthur 41- 11Dlted Presl llllemaiiOlllll
• ~Atbell took over undisputed
1 firm hold on the MOVC lead- ond half.
40 in a see-saw preliminary con-,.
position of third place in the
ership with a 4-0 league slate. Forward 6-4 Keith Prater led trst. The win upped Eastern's Willie the Idle
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Gary Parsona' boys Into third eight buckets and three
play.
ranked Duke Blue Devils
Tbe &lt;!Old-shooting Chieftains,
place with a · 2-2 record. East· throws. Coleman, a 6~3 forward. Eastern will travel cross • Jo come back stronger
alter trailing only _H following
ern is H overall.
and Kennison followed with H county to Racine on Tuesday ever from their lwo-week
one period, fell behind 37-15
"We just couldn't bold them each.
nizht for a clash with the for semester exams.
lng haDtlme, BDd after
down on the boards," remark. Big Keith Prater, a 11-5 ern- Southern Tornadoes and then Duke roach Vic Bubaa
periods, the Buldogt were
ad Coach P~ns, "the whl&gt;le ter for llie Generals, tallied ho•t Rulland, presently rolling add thr&lt;e newly eligible players "1 lefl the wbeel1 ou
0111 top, 4&amp;-~
awry was ID the reboundin~." seven IJOi!tts ~n~ pulled ~n second place down, ott Friday to the Uaeup alter the
I bit • bare spol'!'
Todd Snyder aed MJkt
Eastern managed to grab 17 big share of the rebounds.
ni~ht in aoother MOVC outing. break. Although
each totaled JJ for !be
delenslve rebounds and only John Pooler, a 6-2 senior
By Quarters:
Jue Kemtedy, Tim Kolodoiel
Thraa l.ogaJI playa had
three offensively while the ward, topped the Eagles scor· Eastern ........... 16 32 4S 51 and Tony Ba ooe
pololo tach.
much-taller oppenents pulled lng with 15 markers on seven McArthur . .. .. .. .. 13 3B 47 63 expe&lt;lled to become
Alheol il aow f.1 Ia
TRIO SIGN
down ~arly twice as many.
of u field goal attempts and a
EASTERN (57)
lliey will add depth In I18H
play, and 11-1 overall. Lotan
MINNEAPOLIS -ST. PAUL
ONE-DAY SERVICI
The Eagles, paced by I he foul shot.
Douglas 5-:1-12, Knight 4+12, emer•••eiet.
• • and • • overall
11C0ringoI Senlora C h arIes Also hitting l• double
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~d, pitcher Chock Nieson
Kldghtud Steve Badgley, held for Eastern were Knight,
Eichinger 3.0.6. Totals 14-"57. 50 per eenl ol his llboll
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reserves won a thrtUer,
and outfielder Andy Kesoo
a 111-13 bulge qt Ute close or the ley and Richard
McARTJruR 1631
the floor for 16.4 poinll
Box sc01'8 0 1 tho ar11.. giiDll!
flnt quarter. Knight tallled aev· with 12 apiece. The
Coleman 11-2·14, Gilliland 1-1- gama and averaged
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5, Prater 8-:1-19. Conway 3-1-7, rebounds per aame 18
Rio Graada Colle(le J-Va Frl- LOGAN (141 - Pbelpo 1-1-6; Friday with the American Cleanen e Pome~
Calvin I·H Kennison 6-Z.lt freshmBn.
day alghl downed the W. Va. Courter 1-3-5; Wlllfall J..l-6;
Legaue ohamploa Minnesota
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Totals 26-11-63.
Kolodziej, 11-S, a-aged
Ualverslty Parkersburg BriBCh lad ~; Kemper 1-Z-4; :t:;~I·Twills.~·~'7'"2ii--::::;;iiiiiii~=;;':~::;~::;==~,
pobtll, and Barone, only
14-56, maklag llielr aeasoa re- 1.0.2; PostoB I·Z-41 .Auker
LEFrY SIGNS
was sick much of the. year
CJOrd 7-3 at an average IICoriDg ft TOTAI8 8-11-14.
PHILADELPIDA itJPI) - still everaged 1.4 poinll 89
pace of 103 polnll per 1ame.
Southpaw Chris Sbort, who freshman. In a:n·~~~~;..;:!! Rio aever was I• trouble ATHENS 151) - AdaJIUI
posted an 1.8-11 ~rd last Marin, Duke's top
loading 37-25 at halfUme.
' 81 Heady 441; EIUa 1-0-2;
season, has Signed Ills 1!166 candidate, will be back with
'lbot Jayvees travel w MJIIer- lin 3-U; Clark 1-W; l!nyder
contract w1th the Philadelphia average ol 20.I poinla
Dranghom Colle(le fD CJRdasad S-13; W1t11 ~131 TOTALI
Ph1U1es. Short worked 297 game, and Bob Verga
IIUI Saturday.
ll-61.
mnmgs last year and had an return with an average of 19.8. Haat 7414,
MOler 1-3-15, By Quarters!
earned run average of 2.8:1.
Tha 011ty teams
Shaffer 1-1-ll, Collins JM-U, Logan .. ....... -. T a t4
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top 10 !II aetioo tbll
lllcDanlet 4-2-10, Helwn 2-7-11, Athena ............ v Sf tt
Coadl JohD Wlckllne't Kyger Creek High &amp;:!tool Bob·
CCEPI'S
are st. Joseph's, Kaltoas
Joseph 8-J-18. Totala, 31-1~.
ala, foDowJng an Impressive 73-61 cage triumph over STRATI'ON, VI. (UP!) _Utah. Kusu fi!Cea
W. VB.• Coli: 141, Guice 2-0-4, Kultonback Uf, AWu

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Friday
nlgbL remained In the running for winner
Francoisof the
Bonlleu
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tonlgbt
Soulhweltern
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1965-86 SVAC
honors.
giant of
slalom
gold Kansas
No. 10, State
Ia louring
liJ avqtng an earlier 51-50
medal Jn the 1964 Winter against a group of
tlllback at the handJ of South- and 110-40 at tho quarte_r_mbar,unksl-./ Olympics at lnnsbruck, Austria, siva upponenta, Blld St.
wester~, the &amp;bcall biked The Highlanders out " 1 1 1 has accepted an Invitation to (111411 agallllll Pennsylvliall.
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compete In tho w1rld profesA !liD ofrtr Eastern 011 Feb. 4, )J1 the reserve gBme
skl races at Stratwn
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LoBo'•
followed by a victory over Nortb wealern's B team moved
Mountain, Jan. 26-27,
Dark
Hollow
ron
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Bee Cees
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lhl Wlckllnem'!ll a I»CCCbani- win. Keith .Carter's 19 nointsl

Blaettaar•s·
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paced SW. Dave Jividen bad
High Gam• - Harold ";~~~
IS for 11te losers. BW Is 5-I
225;
Loulao Gilmore, 2«11 :
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MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Sarles - Harold Lohal,
Box !100'"
oi the van1lty i
Juua17 10, lJII
Carolyn Bachner, 516.
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SO!ITHWESTERN (81)
12
Hall, 14-1-29; Elllolt, 4-1-9; .Uhland Oil
Colley, H!l; Jackson, 5.().10;
Sbrlver, 2-1-5; Bryant, U-4;
Carler, ~. Totals, 2»61.
KYGER GREEK (73)
Leach, 4-5-IS; Spatll&lt;Jing, 4-4-IZ;
Tyo, ~23;
Whobrey, 4-1-9;
llall, f-6.14; Craddock,
White, !;o.S;
Haasen, ~. Tota)a,
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Dam 12.2, 12.6, runniiJll I . feel
Cro11 a•d how tho monty was ustot is ffom tho annual rt·
Elyria
'M
II
II
on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason
port for the fiscal year 1964·65. In one af its buoi11t and
Sanduaky
St.
,.,..,
•
J'alrYielt
11ay
Vllllp
M
most .,,;,. rtaB, $101,081,320 was t~pencled an tho
Friday the Four Rivers Girl 211.83, Pt. Pleasant 24.34, Hinton
. CJydt •
manr
hu..,anitarian services: It was the secOfld yea~ in o
Scout Council started its plan· 0.72 stationary, Kanawhs Palla
II)' II'IIE DOWN
Sanduaky 72 Lorm 6'1
NOfl!l ~~ II
row tit91' &lt;:ontributlons ($90-'63,761) topped prt•ious
nlng for lhe annual Girl Scout 2.16 lalltnl, Charleston 18.911
NEW YORK (UP!) -The Beavereretl)t 110
, llrecbWUe to
' ". :·~. ', .,,.
peacetime collections. The incaiile chart accounts for
Twentv . three Pomeroy High Cookie Sale in this area with 11. ri~in~. London, Marmet
~nd
public 'ontributions only.
11116 fale of the New York
~eld North 48
!Wuwld •
2.
th coffee and luncheon at the Wmloeld dan•• were on the sills
. .
ScI100I .semors \'.'l'rt' on
e
1 Boa
'
Yankees
may
be
decided
before
DaytoD
Alter
110
llrook11n
18
.!f~
~~
41
·
•.
Towne and Country Restaura nt
I Movements:
th 1ru" S!X·Wt'Cr\~
hnr1nr
r o 11 ,
'
Ohio
·
the first bueball Ia thrown Ill Sprilllfleld Catbollc central 48 Twlllaburl
-~
~
toPpin~ all o!lwr ~. 1 , 1 ~~ :'" Tht' , in PArkersburg.
Rlvtr Reliable down
spring
training.
Hamnton
Garfield
'It
SoiGa
Kwflm
i1
·
wrrc·
l All Neighborhood Cookie Chair· 13, 4:25 a.m.; L, Fieore up 11,
.
Sjlrlnglleld South A Wilt lltlll&amp;l f1 Orqi p
1
·
: men were guests of the Burry 2:15 p.m.; Walter Beckjord up
Mickey Mantle, the Yankees' Hamllton TlfiiO
Mayfield A · WWfft 4t .
Srniors- Nanrv .&lt;\rno!d. Sha- Biscuit Company. The' Four Ri- 14, 9:06p.m. ; W. H. Shaver, Jr.
$10Q.OOO ·a· year, thrae ·lime
Lima Senior .,
Meutor a PllleiVIU~ ~ ·e.
ron HiJ!g5, Curson CroY~·. Jeff \lers Girl Scout Council serves up 14, 11 p.m.: Jacob G. up 14,
American Leasue most vaJua. Wilmington 78 HJUaboro 11
Allttabula 4t GeileYa f;' ; ·
Gibb&lt;. David r.nod• in, Claud' girls in Pleasants, Tyler, Ritch. 5:15a.m. ; Mary Allee up 17,
ble player wiD be operated on Dayton RooaeYelt115
Alblabula 81. JIIIID Ia '.. ' ' ·
Ia !1ru('!'tr, Jon Guinther, Jos-' ie, Gilmer, Calhoun,
Roane, 3:40p.m.; LiU Van up 17, 4:25
next Tuesday lor the removal
Dayton l'eJnlew 71
Aahlfbull Edjjeliood ~
eph Tompkins. Jon Guinther . Jackson, Wirt and Wood CoWl- p.m. ; National up 17, 11 :45 p.
of a bone chip Ill his .
Dayton Meadowdlla n
.
ltlrllalld
ll'alrporl If
Sandrn Hendri('ks. Barbara Ken- lies in West· Virginia and in m.; Edeana Bosworth up 17,
ahouider,- an operallon
Dayton Colonel White 10 CJevellnd Lourdes e&amp;' ·
nedy. Cha~lottt• l:arnbe-rt, Char· j ~thens. Meigs, and part of Wa!l- 1~ :30 a.m.; Kentuckian down 17,
could lead to his conversion
Daylon Belmmll 'It
Clevellnd St. ~lilii 31
It~ \1or;rnl}, Nicholas Neutz· hm~ton Cousty m Ohio.
; 3.05 a.m.; Lady Marjorie up 17,
a Ill's! b~seman ar even 1o the
Dayton WUbur Wrlpt 11 Cardinal 88 Blll'lon \i , ; '
ling. Clareroc-e Randolph, Hilahl The Girl Scouts again will sell 4:15a.m.; Ned Merrick down
· end of hta career.
Kiser ec
Amhenlea Clurvld·a ·· · ·' ·
\ ~u~han . LmdH Reuter, Judy 1cookJes by the advanced orderll7, 6.10 a,m. , Harvey Jordon
I General manager Ralph I!Duk
Dayton Pallenon 11 IINoblde
FlMlandl 40 ·
R1ghthous•'. J &lt;Hit'tlt&gt; Sroll. Cal- method. They will take orders up 20, 6:30 a.m.; Defender up
, was optimistic last night when
Cbamlnade
BuebJe '10 IIJpland fr ,
tin Simpsun. l.inrb Smilfl . C.ntl . F'ebrury lith thru 21st. Cus- 120, 7:15a.m.; OVEC down 23,
• be annowwed the operation wUI
Dayton . SUnn tl Ke)1tDie ·45 · · · '
SL Clair and L!ndn Stewart. l lomers at this time will order 7 p.m.; Jerow down 23, 3:45 a.
_ 1 !ake place at the Mayo Cllnle
Piqua
Calbollt 11
South ~ 'u &lt;Clli
81
.
.
.
exact numbers and kinds of m.: Vulcan down 23, 5 a.m.;
m Rochester, Minn.,
.
Larlln
Admlraf
KiJII
74
_..lunoor.
~- u~ene Trtplelt. rook'
th
t
Tlo
. Prlnclplo down !:J &amp;·15 . '
out that the doctors
KetterlDB Fairmont But 51
Maitlfleld 71
ey wan.
ey woll
.
' . a.m.,
Caro ld en~ t I·.&lt;~u .,. . t'. ·aJl dlc.:e. HuI· , haveoesfh:e kinds
to select from I Polly R. down Greenup 5:55 p.
i he Will be ready,tor the
' Jl'aJrmont W~ 10
CJevelind Sl. Edlrifd U
,
ton, .ludy K'""· ~Illite l.egar, l On March 21st cookies will' m. ; A. J . Patten up Greenup
1 spring tralntDB, ~ Yankees
Dayton St«tbbna 81
· . Bedfonl CIWtel ~
.
Ronald
~!eEiroy, 1 be de11vere
d 1o th e g1rls
.
, Logan, Paul
.l
for 110·0
· p·m··· John Ladd Dean
offictally · start sprtlli
Xeeia 78 Wayne 58
Mansfield St. Peter 74
··
K~Y. 1¥1cr.o..,.·an. \nun·v; Purter. l distribution. They will deliver ' down Mel dahl 6 p.m.; Cotton
, on March t and open the Eaton ss west Milton 53
. Cleveland 81, Josepll $1
\\holliam SH.ldllunii,J ,Jiudtlls'· Smtth, j flom March 21st to March 29th I Que~n up Meldahl 7:15 p.m.; l
Amertcan League seasoo &lt;011
City 70 Weal Carrollton 11 Cleveland Univl!l'lltY Scbool 51
S arnn .m111. l·Jr:1 · pt•ncer. . All
ft f
· Valvoline down Meldahl 9·15 ·
71 Sidney I&amp;
ClevelaDd Lutheran ·Ealt 41.
K;tn l·r 'l'ltu~ .. l &lt;~ttW" l3d\'r , .lt"n· . ~ro s rom
the annual I . L hi M
.
p. i 1- lnoulor choplen and o•eneas campaigns ....... $ 1,249,000 Aprrl 12.
.
.
.
( (lok r€' Sales go toward de\leJon.. l m.. ae an acleay up Mel- 2-lndependont chapter campaigns .............. $15,834,000 ~ Ma~tie, who was bobbled by
62
Columbus East 80
mfer
' Iermnce or Girl
.~ , dahl . ·3·40
a.. ., Barbar::\ Bres t
8 setrhoes ~~!eg allmalents 88 wet!
T . Hla~
F ll.• ·-.lt't' , su~;lf] Ol xun. IIH'l'l
.
...ond mam
·
3-Balanct- of . need compaigns by chapleB
71 GreenvDit g
Cleveland Llndla 5I
1
eny u ·
~•! ! Ut eamps.
11 helps ke·ep up Meldahl 5:25 a.m.; Alton
.
.
.
as e ...,u der lment
Vall South
Columbua Wei! 73
engaged on Unoted Appeals campa111n• .......... S 3,200,000 I season had his wo st sea
ey
88
·
Sophomon·~ - .L1mes .~mh·· c::mp ft•es at a minimum
Zephyr up Meldahl 7:10 a.rn.
4-ln
parlnenhipwith
Unitool
Appootoor
joint
appeals
,,
J,119,000
He
apP.,ared
In
only'
ga::~
Lebanon-Dlxle
IN
ColumbuQ&gt;Jnmboq
ft
121
sun, Sand !·:1 B~ld\'.1.
Bt•1-erl~, . In addit ion to the Council. pro- Gallipolis Dam Andrew
' bat''"'
Germantown t1
I South M
,
"'"
.256,
hit
·19
homers
and
- C 1••1 ••
Collllllbu Walnut. ""'" 1
Beavr r. K:1 .\ lim,~;.
ll ili.l'lt' fit. tlw indiv idual troops re-1Calhoun up 11 :30 p.m.; Semet
knocked In 46 runs
•• ar .. e ..
..
....,.e
Bri('kles. ,1 (111n r;(,od·,\in . .J rnn •. cl' ill' &lt;~ percent..Jge of profit and Solvay up 1:50 a.m.; Miss
The idea of shlfilng
58 Miami Eut 41
CDiumbus Centtral 71
_
fer ~h-'nrhllll.
~ .1
i\' t&gt;~ISJ' lur lh ~·Jr troop m·rds The Neigh- Susa.n duwn 2:10 a.rn, ; J . S.l
from
the
outfield
to
ft
Graham
73
Northwestern
11
Celmbul
Wltetltaae
61
,
rs1
Crb \ urlr 111. . \lt ~ 1 St'l'lm . :lw:·. htlr/Jrrod Cooki~· Chairmen in Lewis down 2:45 a.m.; Elisha .
81
· has been discussed in
Donna Smith. \ 1:11'1&lt;1 C1·1n·sr •r th1 s cm•a iil'e Mrs. A. R. Kni~ht Woods up 2:55a.m.; Queen City
Yanke. front office ever Since
Springfield Shawnee H
~e\~.V S!il't'r!'. P:il Stnry . l\ 1•1tli frnn1 Pom C'toy and Mrs. Paul up 5:05 a.m .; L. W. Sweet up
the
shooider
lnjury
became
55 Logan Hilla 5I
~~ONEY
~van:~ , T· ·IT,I' E\Jns, cat 11 y s Smart of Middleport.
7·15- a.m.; Oliver Shearer down
known.
Such
great
autfleldera
80
Mlaslaalnawa II
~8:40a.m.
78 Geltytilwl 41
as
Stan Musial Babe Ruth and
; Jtmill!' 1Tigl1 lronn r '&gt;llldc uts:
Kanawha Rlvtr- Lucy Jane/
Joe DIMaggio made the switch
81 Newton H
' Ninth t;ra&lt;l e - ll&lt;&lt;i 'ill l ' ''U iLucas up London 6:35a.m.; 0.
late In their careers, allbough
Knoxvllle 102
~ing . {'he~ ter l{uu~ll. r~dwHrd
Shearer down Marmet 6:45 1
DiMaggio re!lsted the move
New
17
~ mi llo. lla rod.' \1cb . .Mf Wera.m.: Dunca; Bruce down Win-'
"There is no pain in my ·
6! Cridersv!Ue 13
"Whtre You Ott TM
9· lli:ma \lcymnnller. Bar·
I field 6 p.m.: Jefferson down
shoulder," Mantle said wben
71 Fort Loromil 75
Most
For Your Mtner"
qar&lt;.~. White, J1 1hn Zurcht&gt;r . Bob
Winfield 9:35 p.mm. ; H. E. Bowadmltled he hsd the aliment
79 Yellow Sprlnp 16
Jf urdl'tiP. lhlt'!l t Logan. Elaine PT. PLEASANT - A joint Jesup Winfield 5:10a.m.
"But I can't Uft my arm. · Preble Shawnee 71
1111 '':tmg of the MarthR. Mary,
~h1rpliy, ('h:::·;.:"e P11rtn.
The 31-year old Mantle has
Farmeravllle 7f
Eighth Grad1• - Pam Neutz· ;\1_l flill0, Priscilla and RehPcca
-· ..-....
been sliding downhill last since
58 St. Marya 55
· MIDDL!PORT, 0.
tlng, Rte hllfU li'!nler ChO'f\'1 Ctrcles nf the Trinity Methodist
winning his third most valuable
Local 83
MrL&lt;~ugh!in, 1'.11 O ' Bri~·n. Da~a Ch urch will be held Tuesday, l
·~
•
player in 1002, He played in
Fort Recovaey 111 1
~II•JuL'Pr, Ji n1 ,S·,\:l tze l, Donn:1 Janu&lt;~ry 25th at 7.30 p.m. in the _
only 65 giomes in 11113 and
Shawnee lit
Jl;rnmg. T• H111ll.\' \ &lt;tllgh,:w. Ka- &lt;:/lurch. social rooms. The DorEnte eel H--.~~-·
limped his way through
Wapakoneta IG
lh v \\'at so11 Kt·ith Wisc-•·up r:Js Cirl'le will meet Tues'la" Persons r te . ospHt 1 H
final stages of the season and
73 New Rlcbmoad 53
.
.
.
, 2 p m t tb
h
.;
en nng o zer os. I II
ILirl( ,1. Burt. \bx Fo\m~r. Ro· ·. a
e c urch.
1 pita! during the 1 1 24 h
i the World Series in 1961.
. • Wllbr~ 41
Beauty Tips
grr· r:1lmon•. Timothy r.J.1ZC'. The JOint meeting is being held included : Mrs J aL&lt;
Sh ours
Because ql his tender legs he
Cmcmmtl COurier 'l'ecb 31 Top Slyliats
"' r· ·' · ,_.
· · for the· .purpose o1 VIewing
aver,
.
· WadeL
· eo L'ttl
I is afraid to make quick
'
Clnctnnall Walnut Hilla 11
from Austria, ,
.,. :;ry r~l&lt;lul-'.m. n.aren r.nrf1tl1 . .
a · 21 ~ine St.· Mrs.
~~··h;wl Crindstaff. Bt lte Uob· film enl.ltl~d "What Happened 512 Second' Ave.; Mrs. Fio 1d :: !-Nursing $ 2,766,000 Z-A11istance to chapters $ 4,66-t,OOO I tire outfield and the
Cincinnati Alto 71 11111, Seol·
~~ ~:t1Pr . .h~hn Lohs~.
I to Ha~n~.11 sponso~e~ by the West, 129 Jackson Pike ; yMrs. 3-Safely programs $ 6,ffl5,000
4--0isaster $15,nO,OOO · Jar when slidiDB or
to Oak Rilla 70 Taylor 68
land, Entll••d,
1St•\ t·nth Grade - Don And- 1l.ommJSSIOn of Chr1stum Social ! Earl Carter 914 Third A . 5-lfoool $15,911,000
6-Yauth progl(jml $ •.591,000 base can sideline him lhree
ClncinnaU St Xavier 'II
ClenDIIQ',
f'l'""~'· (:uT(J]J Baker, TwiLl Coneer,ns of the church with William B. Mullins, Rt. 2 Vin~~: •J-Armed forces,""· $39,090,000 8-Caslt $18,075,000 four days.
Cincinnati ~ 11 Ciltada,
dlahl·rll'l hy. Stanley
Co:~tt'~ Mrs. Charles H. Johnson. chai r- Mrs. Walter A. Jenkins Rt j ,:..lnternatio•ol $.o9,000 1~011munily ,.,.iceo . $723,000
;rt'• operatlo~ will be Man~
Hqbll 7C Wytmluc ll l'rance, Unl·
Or·t:.b;e l'row, Michael Cust&lt; \an. The commission will also Cheshire; James A. Bu~h. Vin-·
le s fourth uo his t:;.year
II Lockland 11
tid SlaiN,
career. He underwent surgery
l!ast 1111
tha World
ll··'"'' H"nnPSsy, Rrc ky Hn
. rl "·' hoslrsses lor the social ton Mrs. J. Leslie Lemley Rl. 1
In 1952 and li63 to ~orrect knee
Clevellnd Beaedlclillt q INIIIId. allow lllelr aew IIDt
:t,IE·I t. _Stella Neutzling, John , uour followmg the meeting.
Bidwell; Steven F. Fuller, Rt.
aJlments · suffered when
East Tech •
In the Wodd'a ll'llr Pnbloll
~~~~~. l&lt;1 tlw . Slone, llccky Trip- ' AU members attending the 2 Gallipolis ; Mrs. Bryan Saunte ped
Show beld In Porta -IIJ.
l~ll. J•·d Woll.
m""lmg are . asked to bring ders, Patriot Star Rt.; David
s P
on a drainage ooUet
Cleveland Latill a ~ II 111111 and ouriJ, 1!11
'
•terns of clothtng in good rl•ae E. Harper, Gallipolis Ferry;
POMEROY LANES
Yankee stadium during the
Uo(f Nam. 41
ouorl and dell8htfully feJDo
BEND
LEAGUE
World
Series
and
was
Cleveland
MDI
lla)'ll
tl
lnine, Glrll, II's a - Curl1
ESJGNED
condltrons for d1stnbution
to Miss Vfrginia M. Slayton, Apple
Jnuaey
If,
1111
·
on
again
In
1961
for
a
West
T...,_
fl
Ylll
llltead In '118' for tha
paloels at Lakm Stale Hospit· Grove; Mrs. &amp;lUiie M. Per·
I aiJm
....
'WIII'Id'hI llllll1'lelt ... PNIIIW, M.P.O.
11
ent.
ClevelaDd RhMis 11 Ill eadJ.
al.
sinKer, Apple Grove; Mrs. Ed·
win H. Clarke, New Haven·
Midwest Steel
JU
West ea
Let us deslp 1 uew colft'UN
l
9
NBA SCaadlllca
Clevel8nd South 71 for you.
-lola BorlrWD
Grange Meets at
Robert D. Tillis. Jr., Pt. Plea: By Uaited Pmo lnternaHonal Team 3110
.,
He 1 kG
H
soot; Mrs. Harold K. Grate Rll Barrington 69 Babson 60
!'~', Anlo Trim
8 By United Pre11 lnlerllatloul
Clevelalld Shaw 7'1
1
He m oc
rove all I Langsville; Gary L. Large, Nichols B8 MIT 65
Dutton Drugs
7
Eootern Dlvi•ton
Bruab •
mloek Grove Gran!!r me t Coal Grove . Mrs. Floyd Case : Carleton 87 Coe 76
Wairl Cross and Son
2
'
w.
L. Pet. Parma Valley Forge 11
reee nlly "olh Mrs. Carol Jones Jr., Rt. 1 South Poont· Mrs' E. Tcx Bapt 93 St. Thos 53
High Game Bill
Grant Bost•n
31 13 .705
Cleveland Reicbll 11
l'llont WY :N551
1
'.\ort
Do rsey H. Saunders trooton·
•
S •y rna ster, presodong.
Westmar 92 Dana 79
222; Tom Lind, 557. High Gam; Cincinnati
31 15 .1174 Parma 84 Euclid ff
114 I. Mala
.....,
..
everal communitahons were M1ss Marjorie Lou Cappellari' Sl. Olaf 78 Beloit 74
and Series - w.M.P.O. 150, Philadelphia
29 17
~ead mdudong a !hank you note Los Angeles, Cahf,
Randall Bishop 81 Sherman 69
2602.
New York
14 31
rom Athens Slate Hospotal for L. Durst, Rtpley, W
. Va ; Mrs. Qntco Mrns 69 NY Sl. U. 54
Wottera Dlvlotoa
part~clpatmg: m Operation San. I Lov..4 Burgess, Wellston; Mrs. Voorhees 133 Claslin 79
FUNERAL HELD
W. L. Pd.
Ia Claus. A shower and I&gt;.llingiRober S.t Wilbur, Wellston, Mrs. Mercer 87 Rollins 66
Funeral services were held Los Angeles
28 24
1for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dicker- Bruce W. Caudill, Rl. 3 Iron- Fla. Presy. 79 Ala. CoiL 611
Thursday at 2 p.m. for Albert' Baltomore
24 27
· ' son IBennella Rae Clark) was · ton ; Mrs. Ira F. Smith, Ash- Tuaculum 71 King CoiL 64
M. Deem at the Vaughan Fun· San Francisco
22 27
announced fnr Saturday even- ' land, Ky.; Jerry L. Hargett. D. Lpscmb 87 Tenn. Wsiyn 65 eral Home tn Parkersburg with St. Louis
20 't/
ong, al tl1e Grange hall.
Rl. 2 Oak Hill : Herbert 0. Er- C.W. Post !3 Northeastern 82 burial in the Mt. Olivet Ceme- Detroit
15 33
N I!W
i ~ Pr?gram of songs, read- win, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. Denald Corpus Christl 101 Hou. Bap. 81 tery. Rev.' Homer Hicks offici·
Friday'l Rettilta
W'm ·~ngs, roddles and &lt;tories was I G. lliatre, Rt. 5 Jackson.
De Pauw IN Lake Forest 69
ated. Pallbearers were Rnge. Boston 113 Cincinnati Ill
e,v-presented by Mrs . Hilber QuivWabash VaL t15 Mt. Vernon 52 Deem, Tommy Deem, Norman Philadelphia 109 New York 11
COLORTRON 1 ey, kelurer. Hcfreshmenls were
Blrlbo
Centralia 73 Olney 70
Deeon, Bob Deem, and Chsrles Detroit 117 St. Luuls 108
ANTENNA
' ."erved at the close of the meet Mrs. R. Dale Coburn Rt 2 Tenn St 73 Bellarmine 71
Deem.
ISan Fran. 1211 Los
lOll
with E1Kironk
' ing.
.
· Pomeroy, son, 8:56 a.~ . Fri- Yankton . 102 Concordia 63
day : Mrs. Donald G. Biaire, Rt. Huron 75 Southern St. 69
PLAN SERVICES
5 Jackson , son.
Dominican 76 Racine Wis. 51
i There will be a youth proMalone 77 E. Nazarene B8
gram and song service at the !
Ducbarged
Spring Arbor !10 race 79
1
11nh:nna lh11l ell'ctrcm ·
, o,nvolle Polgrim
Holiness Mrs. Lesioe Adams, Mrs. Lan- Cin. Sem. 100 Ft.Wyne Bible
a mplifif!l TV siG'na! s!
Chu rch beginning Wednesday Idolph Blackburn, Mrs. John B. Bethel 1111 Concordia (Ohio) 69
"'"'"'' ''~"''' · !!lHHJ)('r picltlltfullltn ..... MIIIMIIIa-1 \1P1Mii ,E
, ...
,
Jan. 26 through the 30th. Rev:iBlogg,, Mrs, Heber
Boster, Northwood 110 Soo Tech 1111
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Dennos . Weaver is the youth ' Mrs: Charl.es E. Brohawn, Mrs. Oregon st. 62 Oregon f6
eva ngelist. Everyone is welcome I WJih~ Collins, WHiiam C. Clay,-........_...;;:.;,:~.;;,::::;; ! ~ton , Mrs. Jome! Dorion John
• IJ ••
....... • , .................. .• Drlllll!llond Worthy A.' Evans
GIRL'! GO IIOWIJNG
,, 11......... ""' . . - - · - · · · - ~---- - · " " ...
!•}( ~ Gaul A. Fannin, Robert R. Girl Scout Tnlop 5I
.. _ _ ....... _ . . . . . . . tllllliilil 7 I
1'
Greene, Mrs. Raymond S. Hoff. bowiiDB at the Mason BowllDB
•
SeeThe
i FOR ALL OCCASIONS :a.o, MBera, Gralion M. Hump- Center, Wednesday, Plana were
eys, verlee HIHII, Raymond lilade for a troop
Full Une
We
wire
flowero
evervwbero
Jlmlson,,James
P. }{eefer, Mrs. with Becky Wright
I
At' .••.
WY 2 2039 Peggy King, Raymond L. Layne, Anne Stbo u co-editors. Present
'
l· f"rry Miller, owner
Mrs. Raymond E. Myers. Walter were
Darla
OR NIGHT WI 9-2951
A.
Patteraon,
Lew
Phillips,
Caralvnn
Tracy·,
Irene Barnes
)Nlth Miller Maytag
Mrs. Leo Stearns, Charles M. Jo Ellen Diehl Susan
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PHONE WY 2-3635
Pomeroy Flower Shop Rowland, Mrs. Thomas E. ere- Debbie wtaectip Resa Boothe
---·11.1Mllt ......... Pom•roy meen• and infant son, Mrs. fto. Maralynn Tnocy • and the abo•ve ll
t .. I Mon. Tllu"' letA to I T- WH. Prl.
4
214 E. MAIN
POMEROY N Main
Opp. e&amp;Q Dlplt'
Pill ~ 1 f' •tr
591-7323
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Mrs Mlll•rd Van Meier
bert D. Rodgers and infant son. Mrs. Jean
' and Mrs.
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This analysis of tho public suppprt of tho American Rod
NGI'Ibll'ellem
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Dam 12.2, 12.6, runniiJll I . feel
Cro11 a•d how tho monty was ustot is ffom tho annual rt·
Elyria
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on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason
port for the fiscal year 1964·65. In one af its buoi11t and
Sanduaky
St.
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most .,,;,. rtaB, $101,081,320 was t~pencled an tho
Friday the Four Rivers Girl 211.83, Pt. Pleasant 24.34, Hinton
. CJydt •
manr
hu..,anitarian services: It was the secOfld yea~ in o
Scout Council started its plan· 0.72 stationary, Kanawhs Palla
II)' II'IIE DOWN
Sanduaky 72 Lorm 6'1
NOfl!l ~~ II
row tit91' &lt;:ontributlons ($90-'63,761) topped prt•ious
nlng for lhe annual Girl Scout 2.16 lalltnl, Charleston 18.911
NEW YORK (UP!) -The Beavereretl)t 110
, llrecbWUe to
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peacetime collections. The incaiile chart accounts for
Twentv . three Pomeroy High Cookie Sale in this area with 11. ri~in~. London, Marmet
~nd
public 'ontributions only.
11116 fale of the New York
~eld North 48
!Wuwld •
2.
th coffee and luncheon at the Wmloeld dan•• were on the sills
. .
ScI100I .semors \'.'l'rt' on
e
1 Boa
'
Yankees
may
be
decided
before
DaytoD
Alter
110
llrook11n
18
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41
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Towne and Country Restaura nt
I Movements:
th 1ru" S!X·Wt'Cr\~
hnr1nr
r o 11 ,
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the first bueball Ia thrown Ill Sprilllfleld Catbollc central 48 Twlllaburl
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toPpin~ all o!lwr ~. 1 , 1 ~~ :'" Tht' , in PArkersburg.
Rlvtr Reliable down
spring
training.
Hamnton
Garfield
'It
SoiGa
Kwflm
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l All Neighborhood Cookie Chair· 13, 4:25 a.m.; L, Fieore up 11,
.
Sjlrlnglleld South A Wilt lltlll&amp;l f1 Orqi p
1
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: men were guests of the Burry 2:15 p.m.; Walter Beckjord up
Mickey Mantle, the Yankees' Hamllton TlfiiO
Mayfield A · WWfft 4t .
Srniors- Nanrv .&lt;\rno!d. Sha- Biscuit Company. The' Four Ri- 14, 9:06p.m. ; W. H. Shaver, Jr.
$10Q.OOO ·a· year, thrae ·lime
Lima Senior .,
Meutor a PllleiVIU~ ~ ·e.
ron HiJ!g5, Curson CroY~·. Jeff \lers Girl Scout Council serves up 14, 11 p.m.: Jacob G. up 14,
American Leasue most vaJua. Wilmington 78 HJUaboro 11
Allttabula 4t GeileYa f;' ; ·
Gibb&lt;. David r.nod• in, Claud' girls in Pleasants, Tyler, Ritch. 5:15a.m. ; Mary Allee up 17,
ble player wiD be operated on Dayton RooaeYelt115
Alblabula 81. JIIIID Ia '.. ' ' ·
Ia !1ru('!'tr, Jon Guinther, Jos-' ie, Gilmer, Calhoun,
Roane, 3:40p.m.; LiU Van up 17, 4:25
next Tuesday lor the removal
Dayton l'eJnlew 71
Aahlfbull Edjjeliood ~
eph Tompkins. Jon Guinther . Jackson, Wirt and Wood CoWl- p.m. ; National up 17, 11 :45 p.
of a bone chip Ill his .
Dayton Meadowdlla n
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ltlrllalld
ll'alrporl If
Sandrn Hendri('ks. Barbara Ken- lies in West· Virginia and in m.; Edeana Bosworth up 17,
ahouider,- an operallon
Dayton Colonel White 10 CJevellnd Lourdes e&amp;' ·
nedy. Cha~lottt• l:arnbe-rt, Char· j ~thens. Meigs, and part of Wa!l- 1~ :30 a.m.; Kentuckian down 17,
could lead to his conversion
Daylon Belmmll 'It
Clevellnd St. ~lilii 31
It~ \1or;rnl}, Nicholas Neutz· hm~ton Cousty m Ohio.
; 3.05 a.m.; Lady Marjorie up 17,
a Ill's! b~seman ar even 1o the
Dayton WUbur Wrlpt 11 Cardinal 88 Blll'lon \i , ; '
ling. Clareroc-e Randolph, Hilahl The Girl Scouts again will sell 4:15a.m.; Ned Merrick down
· end of hta career.
Kiser ec
Amhenlea Clurvld·a ·· · ·' ·
\ ~u~han . LmdH Reuter, Judy 1cookJes by the advanced orderll7, 6.10 a,m. , Harvey Jordon
I General manager Ralph I!Duk
Dayton Pallenon 11 IINoblde
FlMlandl 40 ·
R1ghthous•'. J &lt;Hit'tlt&gt; Sroll. Cal- method. They will take orders up 20, 6:30 a.m.; Defender up
, was optimistic last night when
Cbamlnade
BuebJe '10 IIJpland fr ,
tin Simpsun. l.inrb Smilfl . C.ntl . F'ebrury lith thru 21st. Cus- 120, 7:15a.m.; OVEC down 23,
• be annowwed the operation wUI
Dayton . SUnn tl Ke)1tDie ·45 · · · '
SL Clair and L!ndn Stewart. l lomers at this time will order 7 p.m.; Jerow down 23, 3:45 a.
_ 1 !ake place at the Mayo Cllnle
Piqua
Calbollt 11
South ~ 'u &lt;Clli
81
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exact numbers and kinds of m.: Vulcan down 23, 5 a.m.;
m Rochester, Minn.,
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Larlln
Admlraf
KiJII
74
_..lunoor.
~- u~ene Trtplelt. rook'
th
t
Tlo
. Prlnclplo down !:J &amp;·15 . '
out that the doctors
KetterlDB Fairmont But 51
Maitlfleld 71
ey wan.
ey woll
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' . a.m.,
Caro ld en~ t I·.&lt;~u .,. . t'. ·aJl dlc.:e. HuI· , haveoesfh:e kinds
to select from I Polly R. down Greenup 5:55 p.
i he Will be ready,tor the
' Jl'aJrmont W~ 10
CJevelind Sl. Edlrifd U
,
ton, .ludy K'""· ~Illite l.egar, l On March 21st cookies will' m. ; A. J . Patten up Greenup
1 spring tralntDB, ~ Yankees
Dayton St«tbbna 81
· . Bedfonl CIWtel ~
.
Ronald
~!eEiroy, 1 be de11vere
d 1o th e g1rls
.
, Logan, Paul
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for 110·0
· p·m··· John Ladd Dean
offictally · start sprtlli
Xeeia 78 Wayne 58
Mansfield St. Peter 74
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K~Y. 1¥1cr.o..,.·an. \nun·v; Purter. l distribution. They will deliver ' down Mel dahl 6 p.m.; Cotton
, on March t and open the Eaton ss west Milton 53
. Cleveland 81, Josepll $1
\\holliam SH.ldllunii,J ,Jiudtlls'· Smtth, j flom March 21st to March 29th I Que~n up Meldahl 7:15 p.m.; l
Amertcan League seasoo &lt;011
City 70 Weal Carrollton 11 Cleveland Univl!l'lltY Scbool 51
S arnn .m111. l·Jr:1 · pt•ncer. . All
ft f
· Valvoline down Meldahl 9·15 ·
71 Sidney I&amp;
ClevelaDd Lutheran ·Ealt 41.
K;tn l·r 'l'ltu~ .. l &lt;~ttW" l3d\'r , .lt"n· . ~ro s rom
the annual I . L hi M
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p. i 1- lnoulor choplen and o•eneas campaigns ....... $ 1,249,000 Aprrl 12.
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( (lok r€' Sales go toward de\leJon.. l m.. ae an acleay up Mel- 2-lndependont chapter campaigns .............. $15,834,000 ~ Ma~tie, who was bobbled by
62
Columbus East 80
mfer
' Iermnce or Girl
.~ , dahl . ·3·40
a.. ., Barbar::\ Bres t
8 setrhoes ~~!eg allmalents 88 wet!
T . Hla~
F ll.• ·-.lt't' , su~;lf] Ol xun. IIH'l'l
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...ond mam
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3-Balanct- of . need compaigns by chapleB
71 GreenvDit g
Cleveland Llndla 5I
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eny u ·
~•! ! Ut eamps.
11 helps ke·ep up Meldahl 5:25 a.m.; Alton
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as e ...,u der lment
Vall South
Columbua Wei! 73
engaged on Unoted Appeals campa111n• .......... S 3,200,000 I season had his wo st sea
ey
88
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Sophomon·~ - .L1mes .~mh·· c::mp ft•es at a minimum
Zephyr up Meldahl 7:10 a.rn.
4-ln
parlnenhipwith
Unitool
Appootoor
joint
appeals
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J,119,000
He
apP.,ared
In
only'
ga::~
Lebanon-Dlxle
IN
ColumbuQ&gt;Jnmboq
ft
121
sun, Sand !·:1 B~ld\'.1.
Bt•1-erl~, . In addit ion to the Council. pro- Gallipolis Dam Andrew
' bat''"'
Germantown t1
I South M
,
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.256,
hit
·19
homers
and
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Collllllbu Walnut. ""'" 1
Beavr r. K:1 .\ lim,~;.
ll ili.l'lt' fit. tlw indiv idual troops re-1Calhoun up 11 :30 p.m.; Semet
knocked In 46 runs
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Bri('kles. ,1 (111n r;(,od·,\in . .J rnn •. cl' ill' &lt;~ percent..Jge of profit and Solvay up 1:50 a.m.; Miss
The idea of shlfilng
58 Miami Eut 41
CDiumbus Centtral 71
_
fer ~h-'nrhllll.
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i\' t&gt;~ISJ' lur lh ~·Jr troop m·rds The Neigh- Susa.n duwn 2:10 a.rn, ; J . S.l
from
the
outfield
to
ft
Graham
73
Northwestern
11
Celmbul
Wltetltaae
61
,
rs1
Crb \ urlr 111. . \lt ~ 1 St'l'lm . :lw:·. htlr/Jrrod Cooki~· Chairmen in Lewis down 2:45 a.m.; Elisha .
81
· has been discussed in
Donna Smith. \ 1:11'1&lt;1 C1·1n·sr •r th1 s cm•a iil'e Mrs. A. R. Kni~ht Woods up 2:55a.m.; Queen City
Yanke. front office ever Since
Springfield Shawnee H
~e\~.V S!il't'r!'. P:il Stnry . l\ 1•1tli frnn1 Pom C'toy and Mrs. Paul up 5:05 a.m .; L. W. Sweet up
the
shooider
lnjury
became
55 Logan Hilla 5I
~~ONEY
~van:~ , T· ·IT,I' E\Jns, cat 11 y s Smart of Middleport.
7·15- a.m.; Oliver Shearer down
known.
Such
great
autfleldera
80
Mlaslaalnawa II
~8:40a.m.
78 Geltytilwl 41
as
Stan Musial Babe Ruth and
; Jtmill!' 1Tigl1 lronn r '&gt;llldc uts:
Kanawha Rlvtr- Lucy Jane/
Joe DIMaggio made the switch
81 Newton H
' Ninth t;ra&lt;l e - ll&lt;&lt;i 'ill l ' ''U iLucas up London 6:35a.m.; 0.
late In their careers, allbough
Knoxvllle 102
~ing . {'he~ ter l{uu~ll. r~dwHrd
Shearer down Marmet 6:45 1
DiMaggio re!lsted the move
New
17
~ mi llo. lla rod.' \1cb . .Mf Wera.m.: Dunca; Bruce down Win-'
"There is no pain in my ·
6! Cridersv!Ue 13
"Whtre You Ott TM
9· lli:ma \lcymnnller. Bar·
I field 6 p.m.: Jefferson down
shoulder," Mantle said wben
71 Fort Loromil 75
Most
For Your Mtner"
qar&lt;.~. White, J1 1hn Zurcht&gt;r . Bob
Winfield 9:35 p.mm. ; H. E. Bowadmltled he hsd the aliment
79 Yellow Sprlnp 16
Jf urdl'tiP. lhlt'!l t Logan. Elaine PT. PLEASANT - A joint Jesup Winfield 5:10a.m.
"But I can't Uft my arm. · Preble Shawnee 71
1111 '':tmg of the MarthR. Mary,
~h1rpliy, ('h:::·;.:"e P11rtn.
The 31-year old Mantle has
Farmeravllle 7f
Eighth Grad1• - Pam Neutz· ;\1_l flill0, Priscilla and RehPcca
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been sliding downhill last since
58 St. Marya 55
· MIDDL!PORT, 0.
tlng, Rte hllfU li'!nler ChO'f\'1 Ctrcles nf the Trinity Methodist
winning his third most valuable
Local 83
MrL&lt;~ugh!in, 1'.11 O ' Bri~·n. Da~a Ch urch will be held Tuesday, l
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•
player in 1002, He played in
Fort Recovaey 111 1
~II•JuL'Pr, Ji n1 ,S·,\:l tze l, Donn:1 Janu&lt;~ry 25th at 7.30 p.m. in the _
only 65 giomes in 11113 and
Shawnee lit
Jl;rnmg. T• H111ll.\' \ &lt;tllgh,:w. Ka- &lt;:/lurch. social rooms. The DorEnte eel H--.~~-·
limped his way through
Wapakoneta IG
lh v \\'at so11 Kt·ith Wisc-•·up r:Js Cirl'le will meet Tues'la" Persons r te . ospHt 1 H
final stages of the season and
73 New Rlcbmoad 53
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, 2 p m t tb
h
.;
en nng o zer os. I II
ILirl( ,1. Burt. \bx Fo\m~r. Ro· ·. a
e c urch.
1 pita! during the 1 1 24 h
i the World Series in 1961.
. • Wllbr~ 41
Beauty Tips
grr· r:1lmon•. Timothy r.J.1ZC'. The JOint meeting is being held included : Mrs J aL&lt;
Sh ours
Because ql his tender legs he
Cmcmmtl COurier 'l'ecb 31 Top Slyliats
"' r· ·' · ,_.
· · for the· .purpose o1 VIewing
aver,
.
· WadeL
· eo L'ttl
I is afraid to make quick
'
Clnctnnall Walnut Hilla 11
from Austria, ,
.,. :;ry r~l&lt;lul-'.m. n.aren r.nrf1tl1 . .
a · 21 ~ine St.· Mrs.
~~··h;wl Crindstaff. Bt lte Uob· film enl.ltl~d "What Happened 512 Second' Ave.; Mrs. Fio 1d :: !-Nursing $ 2,766,000 Z-A11istance to chapters $ 4,66-t,OOO I tire outfield and the
Cincinnati Alto 71 11111, Seol·
~~ ~:t1Pr . .h~hn Lohs~.
I to Ha~n~.11 sponso~e~ by the West, 129 Jackson Pike ; yMrs. 3-Safely programs $ 6,ffl5,000
4--0isaster $15,nO,OOO · Jar when slidiDB or
to Oak Rilla 70 Taylor 68
land, Entll••d,
1St•\ t·nth Grade - Don And- 1l.ommJSSIOn of Chr1stum Social ! Earl Carter 914 Third A . 5-lfoool $15,911,000
6-Yauth progl(jml $ •.591,000 base can sideline him lhree
ClncinnaU St Xavier 'II
ClenDIIQ',
f'l'""~'· (:uT(J]J Baker, TwiLl Coneer,ns of the church with William B. Mullins, Rt. 2 Vin~~: •J-Armed forces,""· $39,090,000 8-Caslt $18,075,000 four days.
Cincinnati ~ 11 Ciltada,
dlahl·rll'l hy. Stanley
Co:~tt'~ Mrs. Charles H. Johnson. chai r- Mrs. Walter A. Jenkins Rt j ,:..lnternatio•ol $.o9,000 1~011munily ,.,.iceo . $723,000
;rt'• operatlo~ will be Man~
Hqbll 7C Wytmluc ll l'rance, Unl·
Or·t:.b;e l'row, Michael Cust&lt; \an. The commission will also Cheshire; James A. Bu~h. Vin-·
le s fourth uo his t:;.year
II Lockland 11
tid SlaiN,
career. He underwent surgery
l!ast 1111
tha World
ll··'"'' H"nnPSsy, Rrc ky Hn
. rl "·' hoslrsses lor the social ton Mrs. J. Leslie Lemley Rl. 1
In 1952 and li63 to ~orrect knee
Clevellnd Beaedlclillt q INIIIId. allow lllelr aew IIDt
:t,IE·I t. _Stella Neutzling, John , uour followmg the meeting.
Bidwell; Steven F. Fuller, Rt.
aJlments · suffered when
East Tech •
In the Wodd'a ll'llr Pnbloll
~~~~~. l&lt;1 tlw . Slone, llccky Trip- ' AU members attending the 2 Gallipolis ; Mrs. Bryan Saunte ped
Show beld In Porta -IIJ.
l~ll. J•·d Woll.
m""lmg are . asked to bring ders, Patriot Star Rt.; David
s P
on a drainage ooUet
Cleveland Latill a ~ II 111111 and ouriJ, 1!11
'
•terns of clothtng in good rl•ae E. Harper, Gallipolis Ferry;
POMEROY LANES
Yankee stadium during the
Uo(f Nam. 41
ouorl and dell8htfully feJDo
BEND
LEAGUE
World
Series
and
was
Cleveland
MDI
lla)'ll
tl
lnine, Glrll, II's a - Curl1
ESJGNED
condltrons for d1stnbution
to Miss Vfrginia M. Slayton, Apple
Jnuaey
If,
1111
·
on
again
In
1961
for
a
West
T...,_
fl
Ylll
llltead In '118' for tha
paloels at Lakm Stale Hospit· Grove; Mrs. &amp;lUiie M. Per·
I aiJm
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'WIII'Id'hI llllll1'lelt ... PNIIIW, M.P.O.
11
ent.
ClevelaDd RhMis 11 Ill eadJ.
al.
sinKer, Apple Grove; Mrs. Ed·
win H. Clarke, New Haven·
Midwest Steel
JU
West ea
Let us deslp 1 uew colft'UN
l
9
NBA SCaadlllca
Clevel8nd South 71 for you.
-lola BorlrWD
Grange Meets at
Robert D. Tillis. Jr., Pt. Plea: By Uaited Pmo lnternaHonal Team 3110
.,
He 1 kG
H
soot; Mrs. Harold K. Grate Rll Barrington 69 Babson 60
!'~', Anlo Trim
8 By United Pre11 lnlerllatloul
Clevelalld Shaw 7'1
1
He m oc
rove all I Langsville; Gary L. Large, Nichols B8 MIT 65
Dutton Drugs
7
Eootern Dlvi•ton
Bruab •
mloek Grove Gran!!r me t Coal Grove . Mrs. Floyd Case : Carleton 87 Coe 76
Wairl Cross and Son
2
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L. Pet. Parma Valley Forge 11
reee nlly "olh Mrs. Carol Jones Jr., Rt. 1 South Poont· Mrs' E. Tcx Bapt 93 St. Thos 53
High Game Bill
Grant Bost•n
31 13 .705
Cleveland Reicbll 11
l'llont WY :N551
1
'.\ort
Do rsey H. Saunders trooton·
•
S •y rna ster, presodong.
Westmar 92 Dana 79
222; Tom Lind, 557. High Gam; Cincinnati
31 15 .1174 Parma 84 Euclid ff
114 I. Mala
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everal communitahons were M1ss Marjorie Lou Cappellari' Sl. Olaf 78 Beloit 74
and Series - w.M.P.O. 150, Philadelphia
29 17
~ead mdudong a !hank you note Los Angeles, Cahf,
Randall Bishop 81 Sherman 69
2602.
New York
14 31
rom Athens Slate Hospotal for L. Durst, Rtpley, W
. Va ; Mrs. Qntco Mrns 69 NY Sl. U. 54
Wottera Dlvlotoa
part~clpatmg: m Operation San. I Lov..4 Burgess, Wellston; Mrs. Voorhees 133 Claslin 79
FUNERAL HELD
W. L. Pd.
Ia Claus. A shower and I&gt;.llingiRober S.t Wilbur, Wellston, Mrs. Mercer 87 Rollins 66
Funeral services were held Los Angeles
28 24
1for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dicker- Bruce W. Caudill, Rl. 3 Iron- Fla. Presy. 79 Ala. CoiL 611
Thursday at 2 p.m. for Albert' Baltomore
24 27
· ' son IBennella Rae Clark) was · ton ; Mrs. Ira F. Smith, Ash- Tuaculum 71 King CoiL 64
M. Deem at the Vaughan Fun· San Francisco
22 27
announced fnr Saturday even- ' land, Ky.; Jerry L. Hargett. D. Lpscmb 87 Tenn. Wsiyn 65 eral Home tn Parkersburg with St. Louis
20 't/
ong, al tl1e Grange hall.
Rl. 2 Oak Hill : Herbert 0. Er- C.W. Post !3 Northeastern 82 burial in the Mt. Olivet Ceme- Detroit
15 33
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W'm ·~ngs, roddles and &lt;tories was I G. lliatre, Rt. 5 Jackson.
De Pauw IN Lake Forest 69
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COLORTRON 1 ey, kelurer. Hcfreshmenls were
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Deeon, Bob Deem, and Chsrles Detroit 117 St. Luuls 108
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PLAN SERVICES
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Dominican 76 Racine Wis. 51
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Chu rch beginning Wednesday Idolph Blackburn, Mrs. John B. Bethel 1111 Concordia (Ohio) 69
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Dine out today, tomorrow or any day at Balley'1.
Fine food, pleasing atmosphere, generoua portions,
lowest prices.

IN ADUL"IS WITH ~llORENI:
MINDS WHO 60 AWJUNP
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Wented To Buy
SPECIAL. Coon, $2.50,
hide, 5c lb. Red fo1,
with aU 4 feet on, Gray Fox,
$3.00 with all 4 feet on. Bill
Bailey, Reodsvllla, Ohlo.
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Dine out today, tomorrow or any day at Balley'1.
Fine food, pleasing atmosphere, generoua portions,
lowest prices.

IN ADUL"IS WITH ~llORENI:
MINDS WHO 60 AWJUNP
!WNG LIP f'EOPLI'.

Mn. Robertlll'lltlr, Bolivar

vlslled , with her ~ MJ
and lllra. NIIJ Caqleat. a dlil
laat week.

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and Carl Greenl1111, Col11111bia
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FRECKLES AND_H_!S FI!-IENDS

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Boy HAROLD

Wented To Buy
SPECIAL. Coon, $2.50,
hide, 5c lb. Red fo1,
with aU 4 feet on, Gray Fox,
$3.00 with all 4 feet on. Bill
Bailey, Reodsvllla, Ohlo.
I 11

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mlsoell••eouo. can or write:
Mri.: lloiVIIIII Cecn. ..
Mila Sl, PomaUJ.

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SHOOTING MATCH wHI
be
held at the Coo• Clubhouse.
Ju. :iii. NOOD till dark. ShotlUll&amp;I It ftc

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, DELICIOUS Homemade
04 50c, 7&amp;e, ODd '1.00 sizes.
lue Pizza, ,1.50. Jack'•
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REVIVAL wlll bt held Surnlay, l
January 23, at 7:30 p. m.
Letart FaUs Uniled Brethren I
Cllurcb wtth Rev.
Morrison, Pastor. There
be IIUeal opeakm. Evecyi&gt;&gt;-1
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1966

112.8: illion
oar Even Hi her

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Carry
Hopes
Governorship
- A young legislator "in the mol4
will carry the Ohio Democratlt
for governor in the May primal1
~re·eni11g Committee finally selected state
Jr. of Toledo, servin~ his second term,

many veteran politicians passed up.
Chairman William L. Coleman, whO
"v'"" ambitious standard bearer in the
his running mate on the ticktf
lieut&lt;enant

general: Michael ERtiRger, JeiMcTiwaln olferson County treasurer, lor
bas pursued state treasurer; James Nolp,
octively for Cleveland, for secretory stale
after the and Thomas Ferguson, CoiUJII.
intention ol bus, for state auditor.
would lile Clifford Brown, Norwalk, w..
this endorsed for the Supreme Court
lor the term starting Jllll. I,
party needed i967. and Merrill Brothera, &lt;»
the ele tion llmubus, for tht term be&amp;lnninl
closely wltb \Jan. 2. 1967.
;
that goal.

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ELBERFELDS

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IIIII one &amp;h"l to

TONIGHT
"GENGHIS KAHN"
t'fec huicolor}
Stephl!'n Boyd, JamE:&gt;s Mason,

EU Wallarh. Francoist• Do r
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Rotx&gt;rt

Morley, Y1'onne .M itehe ll ,
Omar Sb&lt;O rif, as Gen ghJ s
Kahn.
"MORO WITCH DOCTOR"
Jock Mohoney, !\lar!l it' DE.&gt;a n,

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SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M.

LAYMt;N TO SPEAK

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ed during the Sunday worship
service at Heath Methodist
Laymen speaking will
include Mrs. Willi"am Russell,
who will have the topic, "Par·
ish Ministry," and Bernard
Fultz, who will speak oo the
for recruiting men to tllo
Mtotbo&lt;ilisl ministry.

Elberfelds In .Pomeroy

'tOY£R WAIJ. WITHIIIMOIS
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CON(UJJ)ES SERIES

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The' Rev. Nyle Borden, chai'" I
lain at the Gallipolis State Institute, gave the concluding
ermon entitled "Lord, Seod
at the .Week of Prayer oervice
held at the Middleport Chtlrcb
of Christ Friday evening. The
offering for the 1fftk wUI be
used lor vrlous projects of the
communltj. by the ministerial
association.

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Today, pure, original buddbism is found only io ThaUand
Ceylon and Burma.

On the scores of Mfety, convenience, and
'~cy in transferring money, people who

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Watch for our special 4-page clrcullr
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SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26

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Member Fod1rol Dopooit IMuronct Corpor1tllln

educaand tile
Ia~e ~rban ar- BERN, Switzerland (UP!) lll81D JS~ues of An Air India Boeing 707 jetliner
saJd.
carrying 118 persons on 1
his party Bombay-to-New York flight
::~~of~$250.- crashed today on the northern
cam· flank of fog-shrouded Mont
will Blanc, Europe's highest peak.
"by a 10 Ul Swiss authorities said thett
election, be was "no sign of any survivors.·•
The plane, fiigbt 101, had
also endorsed sropped in New Delhi alid
Sweeney of .Beirut and was zo ntimllti
had been sought from landing at Geneva ID
nomina- heavy snow when it dlsapo
of attorney peared from radar screens. It
was ro have gone on to Poria
and London before flying to
New York, Air India offiellll
reported.
It was ROt known whether
any Americans were on tht ·111l•ted plane, but eight of tile
passengers were bound for Ntw
York. Forty-sill lndiaa sailors
were aboard.
driving snow
- - - -treacherous
during the
hlgbway fatalheld relatively
weathe rcondl- The revival scheduled for this
week at the Letart Falls United
!persons lost their Brethren C'hurcb.
streets and lligb- The Middleport PTA meelin&amp;
6 p. m. Friday lllnight.
Sunday, according Loyal Women's class of lbo
count by United Churrb of Christ of Middlepori
In addition cancel Tlrursday ovenin&amp; cia•
lost their lives in party.
the weekend The Southern 7-8th crade PTA
Included were: meeting tonight.
19. Portsmooth others: Adult education lc...,
the car he was es tonigbt at Southern Hlgll!
.()hio 126 went out Middleport Church of Clu'Jil
crashed
and Homebuilders class Tuesday;
~n1 cey. sa" RL 2, The Racine CUb Scoot meetfal
in 1' three- lonight ; Choir practice for 11111
on Ohio 73 al- Middleport MI. Moriah Churdl
~~:..____·_ tonight; Jane Howell Tent •
1=
tonlgbt; Syracuse Ladlell ~udo
iary of the Fire Deparlm•
postponed until Mooday, J.,

Cancellations

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(6 TIL 8 PM}

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

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EVERYONE ICIREI WITII
I CNECNING ICCIIINT

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Do • w~H or an entire ,...,, Tlle-A·Mimlr .rill mlkt at1f room .looll
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up eaSily and quickly to 1iw !&lt;Ill' 100m 111e bNaly o1 ~Ullom craftld .
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Also, New lillven Amerlean
Legion Post 140 supper loaigltt;
No cblrge was The Feeney • Bennett Poll
American Legion meetin(l Tuts55, Syraruae, day; Middleport PTA llllilbt;
1n 1 one cor accl· Middleport Band Boosters too
a. m. Saturday night; Racine Grange We41JH.
three mileS day; The Ohio Valley G1"8ft8t
Athena • M e i gs 2612 tanlght; baalt Wallal
be!!ded Lea&amp;ue meeting tealghl; Pytllo
· and altempted to lao Sislerl tonlp!:
Job'l
backed over an Daugbtera tolligbl.
· He was not illjurmlllor clamqe.
i.OO.u. TEMPI
tiled.
The lemperabh ID 1'011111IOP,., I, llllflered roy's buslllea dfllrk:t •t 11:11
IICCldoDI at a.m. today wu • dip , e
Four) tier IIUDlll aldel.
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