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S·D•ily Sent.\ntl, Pomeroy•Middlepo rt . 0 . . Feb 23 1 96 1

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CLEARANCE OF All
WINTER COATS and JACKETS
½ ORIGINAL SELLING PRICE

. Girls' ■nd Ladies'

WI NT ER SKI RTS

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ORIGI NAL SILL ING PRICI

SLIM JIMS
ORIG INAL

SELLING

Thi1 Merchandise Will Re turn To Regula r Selling
Price Monday February 27
CHILDREN'S LIGHT WEIGHT - Sizes 3 to 1 4

C O R D U R O Y J AC K ET S

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$2.99
$3.99
$4.99

$1 .50
$2.00
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Not Many Of Any Size. Come Early For These.

Sllop Early an d Sare At • • •

PRICI

The met'lin,!( was opened with
singing lhe PTA Song, led by Mu­
.sic Jnstrndm· M rs. Paul Nease.
Mrs. Earl Dean, health chairmM
a1mounccd tl1at 8he and Mrs. Roy
Holler will eondud .a hearing
d1e
('k a t the tira&lt;le school Feb. ··:i
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Z3 .and 24. The need of an e y e
t'hart was diseussed.
Murl'h 1 7 w,1s !i('"I for !he date £
of th e Chestel' G rade School B1;1n· f,
quel .
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Mr. Orville B rown conducted
a r o o m rounl wilh his eighth
grade h;mng the most parenls
prl'st'nl . The hospitality tommit.
tee for the m•xt meeting will be
Mrs. Woodrow Mora, M rs, CharleA Wildermuth. Mrs. Roy Holter ,
Mrli. Wyull Chadwell, and Mrs.
R eid Young.

Mrs. Sam M khael, program
chairman. inlr&lt;Klul'erl M rs. Pau l
Nease who presented the seventh
.end eighth grades in a Minuet
dance. M rs. Paul Karr, Founders
Day program chainnan, presented the following program:

Mrs. Ralph C. ZIUldel atlended
a meeting o( Chriatian Education
committees of the elate held last
Friday and Saturday in Dayton.
She was accom panied
by Mrs.
Brigg11 Kirby of Cheshire.
The conference WN balled oo
the oonlinUin8 program of the
Baptist Jubilee Advance which. la
being C'arrled on in all major
Baptist organisation&amp; of North
America.
AffEND8 MEETING

POMIROY, OHIO

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The Panther' ■ Roar ■loll of
Pomeroy 111gb School will aponllOI'
a rocord hop Jn the Junior High

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(On S•I• In th• HouHwar911 O.pt. on the Main F loor)

School 17mnulum. Fridily nltlhl
from 7,311 m1W II, ffiih
student1 John SIWteen .,.i Gene
linter will MC tht aflF, Mmll�on II :lie lllld 11o,

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with your complexion and the newett tJ)rina fuhlo111. In
vibrant, long-la■ting Coty "24'' llpll\icll: and matehinc Su­
per Sheen nail polish.

Stop in the Music Department at Elberfelds.
See the many new styles in RCA Victor
Black &amp; Wh ite or Living Color Television.
Select t h e model you want and u s e
Elberfelds Sensible Credit Service lo buy it.
You'll like these new 23 inch full picture
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Vi■lt Tho Floor Covering Depertmet,t

Elberfelds Television Service

Elberfelds have complete · service facilities
for black and white or color television. To
have your set serviced just call WYandotte
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floors and ahow you how economical it ii to cever ,1011t
fiooro wall to wall with the carpet you like -·

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SLIGHT IRREGULARS

Red landana

Cannons $1 Bath Towels

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HANDKERCHIEF$

Large Size Thick $1 .00 Towel,. Not all colon.

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Polklent $1.69 Value

Cannon's
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2500 "I• ft, Halts ___

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C-tl•n Olftr __ f21 ,,0

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We earr,- the complete llne
of lkotto Lawn Gnu Seed,
lkollt Lown C� Producll
■nd Scott, Down Role Fer­
tUlzer and Scotti 11.,,. lloM
Dull.

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ELIERFELDS IN POMEROY.
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earl Hyttll, Jr. The car had been , Ing at the car. Hysell said.
time Wtl! not nearly •
locked. Byaell Htumed to get a u&gt;nvinced the youth ,,.as Jyin!J'. for� he was
caught waJldnt •
,
key.
I Hysell proceeded to contact auth- Main-11t. about S:30 ,. m., 1111
When he got back, the car wa, oritiea. Before he left the recruit I returned to hit: Lincoln
Bill '
un�bd and IOIPeOlle waa sitting
� run from the area. Three and changed clotbJnc,
lnaide. He saw the occupant and pmlll of paint 'll;ere fou11 t1 in the Cruel Webster
1aW dm
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�led at him. 1lle person, Iden- car.
that co-operatioe belwrNa W. '
tilled u Schllller, got out of the And 1&lt;1 the ■ear&lt;h wa, hegun partmen
t, the Sberlfrt
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car, !old Hy■ell be wu lrom Gal• again.
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following hil capture lat. ye,ter- llpoll■, and that he was jmt look·
Ho escaped authorit1e,, bul thl!, I ., .. ''the hat.•
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Good ••• And Bad

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Big Bend Minstrels Sellout At Middleport
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15 Super Blue Bladeo 111d 1
quart ol f- Sbov■ CNam.
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Sew ■nd S.vel 40 Inch

SPECIAL OFFER

lotll hr $1 JO

CLEANSING �

llulU&lt;lOlorod ■trlpeo and nffl ehecu bl rod, -••

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the ...
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day aflemoon by Chief Jed Web­
ater and p.. olman David Good­
win or the Pomeroy Police [)e,.
partment.
NEW YORK (UPll - Six air- aU'Lnes, laid-off wu:·ker�. r�o;ort test of a Feb. 8 National P,�ied1aA ca1l w: received from the
1
Jines cleared to resume opera- are;)s and stranded trave'f'rs w,1;1.s t1on Board rulmg lh11r pilot, and
pomeroy otor
yeater'
lions by the aettlement of the es1 imaled at $70 mill ion ur more. 1 engmt.&gt;ers of Unit� Air Lint's ,
d
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Tne t h r e e-man &lt;'Ommiss1on � �hould vole to form a 1ln�e unworst airlines atrlke in hlstory.L oe:!1te1:�t:f ��rell��th; �::
day rtealled thou!8D.dl of Jald-off name-d by Presidt-nt Kennedy to ion,
lin PhilUpa residence.
nf
to P
Workers of lhe Beta Sigma Phi
entployes ,900 sped toward Lhe seek a loug-range solution :o the
Aff«t• oiber Line,
ornero� p 11ct,
A
g
out
sten
to
to&lt;la�·
c
planned
disi-,ule
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.
l!el"Yice
sororlty
anno
u
nced
today
full
$58
hu
of
restoration
eo
m
the
motor company Mld
ree
Affe,·ted by tbe &amp;lrlk.! wert: Pan
l
pi
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o
e
ts
k
c
in
airplan
ridmg
by
an
Americ
been
eceived
to
date
In
Pan
One airline cars
h�
been
etol
from
ita
en
s,
A:rlir.e
an,
World
Trwt1
Americ
see wr themselves whll t h.e ! li g ht I
drive �o..- funds to give fryin g Ealll Madl-lt uM!d tar lot.
World Airwav
, a - said It's 'lpera.
,
American
Airline&amp;
Ealler!I
.\ir
.
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ch ickens to donors at the Blood- I
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tios already were back to nor- en:,;01oers ' d ulies emew
Chier Webster �d Patrolman
te
1'he en�inen5 bl· 1arin their wa!k- L!n� s, National A rrhnes , We!l rn mobile visit whlcd ls scheduled In
mal. The otben aatd they expect, DavJd Good�in arnved at the car
A1rlmes lltld the targo carrying
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Pomeroy , Feb a 27
ed 81IDltantlal operationt today out last Friday nighi .'.l"�ir;st an
·-.J
t upon their return from the �
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ru
ir II p;esl{lent ial I Flying Tiger line. Pan Amtricvn, The soror itY 1�11· approxi· �
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bul that It WOuld be ..vera1 daya Ami-rkan i"norin
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I N tmna1 �n d weSle.n k pt o r· flley found that only one ear
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� mately $200 to cover all expenaet was mial
befori all Oighll wehl in the air. fact-fin ding commis �ion si:t up lo �
the other two h,aving
l at mg wilh sharply curtailed
of giving chicken. to the don- been
Almost all the BO,IXIO workers delay the strike The Wlllkou
,
·
rh e others closed
schedules.
.
ors. They will receive oontribu-"'...1 because of the sbc-day turned wildcal and spread in µrofurlou"
.-Pomeroy
Police,
with Sheriff
-down
lions from individual! and organ- obe Hartenbach
flight englneer1 walkout were noand �
It was the seoond tlmo _Labor ' Jzation anytime ln hopes of not R rt
port Police �ef Herbert GIiby
lifled "' report to work today .
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Secretary Arthur J. Goldbe1g had sustaining the major share of
Western Ah-lines ' the seve11 ,i
._ g
began a aearch Ior uic
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a masa.\:e
·
--"ed m
· haltmg
, succ�
costs ,
Involved ID the dlapute, refused to
car.
transportation tie-up. Shortly �ft er Donors include Ann Watson the
join Ill agreement to refraiD from � •
l&gt;In
inauguration day, he hel?,d ••d Mei•• General Ho,pital �rth a II wu 1
ropri■lll ·•·••M
.._ the otrlk"1'1l ond l, �
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llc lol on .......,1c.,t ';'!,�
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a stri.ke bY New yor•
.. rai· 1road Scott, Art Sylvester, the Rock� think
call off Jaw,uits. There app•ared
uto Juul � mlssing
a
the
tug boat workers who had closed view Hotel, workers at Margu.
little chanco we,tem could
lrom the ....i car lot for ......
,..
down two co�uter ra\lroad!I �ml erite'1 Shoe Shop, the
Pomeroy time hecauae o! lta condition. Anstore nonnal M�ice IOOn unleaa
were threatening rail se1-v1ce Gun Club Dor Schafer the Twl•
.
it .cevened ill poaitlon tbat it has
ilate had bMn pul
other
r��d �oger Denver Mc, throughout the Northeast,
F1�e y,•,ac
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Unht
G� Club • lfra • T · A. UP
J. lhe =e•
fired ill 130 Ela■.
e,,ied at Pleas______
h
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tre
ud
D
o
ame
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Hennes,y, The Won • One • Won
La- la Mllllom
Chief Web,ler and Goodwin pro'. '
ant Valley Hospital in Pt Pleasthe
ss of lhe Pomeroy Bapti,1 ceeded lo lht Pomeroy Motor
ike
to
Total co,! of the m
Cla
ant about 3 •. rn. today f;,llowiD&amp;
ebun,h and Mr. ODd Mrs. Louil Cclmplllf to llfl - who
IUJ
a short !lh,ess.
R,;bel
_ He was born in_ Mason, W.
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November 15, 11155. Jlih
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by hi1 pRrents. Everett McDaniel
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Jr. and Anna Bowen McDaniel
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Route 2, Cheslure.
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Other survivor, include h1I twin
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UCtS
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brother , Randy Everett ; another
de
Roum,
pe
su rintendent
Wal n
brother. Tunot.hy, 4, and a sJster.
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of Muon County &amp;:hoola, present•
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A Sa&lt;red Heart Church funecal Deborah Lynn. Maternal grand•
S
deoling with
ec1 1 ,erle, of slldeo
.
mns, will be
at peren!JJ are Mr. and Mra. Denver
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the inteillgence of chDdren Thur9llla Sm1'lh • Bowen o1 Mason and i;,atema1
9;30 a. m. for �
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ge Jamet C-ollier of the
day night at the regular meetll'lg • ud
.
after• grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
age ■, who dlo4 . , ,
Court
of Appeals has ruled on The Ohio � of Highof the Bend Rotary club.
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St. , Everett McDatuels of Middleport.
noon at bll llamll.-'�
es
oduced
lwo
actions
from
the
b
Common
d
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nut
way1
will
oii
Tuete
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The lid , pr
by the
Middlepoit
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M1cl&gt; The body w.. IJJken to Fugleonal Educalfoo Asso&lt; iat ion, Pie.. Court of Melga County with day, fllr • pnject lo fmprvve
Nati
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SURGERY
HEART
PARTY
- Barba ra Well, age 5, of Chester fs
■ bom , ,
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80118 Funeral home m M eson
rtaJned
test.
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given children to both conceming • queatloo of law. three aectlool ol State llollle 1811 annual Heart Surgery Parth sponsored b y t h e Central Obio H:...
to
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,gan. tho ■on of ..,
John D when arrangements are lo be �--•- ••The court lound that mooey In MelCounty. 'l1tio completes Some 50 Obio youngsters w o have under
1r •bill"··
��,,m�
gone heart surgery gathered at a
and -• Paildil&amp;on tlmllh. -leled
·
It WH announced lhal Sb!phen awarded Bernard and Glady, M. the replacement of all deflcielll bus skating rink Feb. 18 and demonstrat ed that they can and do lead a normal
He rellNJd ri- 11,a New York
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ive life as a result of the miracles of mode rn heart surgery. Over 180 Obio
Burgess of Maaon and Eddie Sle!n HJgllnJ!OU from the Swi■he r Coal bridges 00 SR 1811 In Meigs.
Cenlral 1lallroad • • ........,
pany,
rat
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cor
was
e
,
e
po ion _
x• The three NC!lona .,,, ac ller- have had faulty hearts mended at the Col umbus Children's Hospital since
Jr., of New Haven, would be 1po1&gt; Com
11 yeara IIOo
Thi8 8 Revoltin'
-,red by the club at the World ceulve, causing tho action 14 be ed between SR ss and SR 7. All wllh the aid of the heart.Jung pump_ wbic h was developed by Heart Fund·�
lllo wfle, Joaephfne, proeeded
•' ' •
ow
lhno call lo&lt; lll'alghtening and research,
eve opment,
Affairs lnlllltute in Morpnlown contrary 1'&gt; law.
him· ln death In lifil. He ii ■urviv•
,
The
local
had
e
common
area,
o
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pl
b
this
ldents
w
of
leveling the alignment and the n,.
u
in Ap il.
eel by - daughter, Mlu Harr1e llo8
0
0
have been free from brid 1e toll Burge
awarded the plaintiff '3532. 46 p1acemeat o1 the Welt Branch of
a
Mrs.
eon
of
the
l
ss
Marla Smith.
llr. lm!lb waa • member of lhe poymenl• for several years, Em ily Burgess and the late Roy from lhe Swisher Coal Company. Shade River bridge. The old u.
mipl have to dig dow_n In their Burgess. Stein 1, the IIOII of Mr. The high court reduced the Judg• loot•wlde brldi', will he replaced ·
Knl&amp;bll "- C::olumbuo, Brotherhoed
a chairman, said the pamphJet tells solicitation will clbnu the JDaD1b
of IA,eamotlve :Englneenl, and -of pocte� and n art pay�g. a1atn. and Mrs. Eddie Stein, Sr. Lloyd me�t to $31lr7.25, It obaenred ita Ti1.tb I eoncrete alab 33 feet wkle.
''Protect Your Family, "
sltion
for
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of
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reimJM)
A
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behef
that
the
Meigs
Common
The
roadw
Frlenda
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pamphlet
aiurch
containing
health-saving
how to safeguard children against I long tampaign winch opened ...
Heart
the Sacred
ay will be resur
new
Roush reported on the rt!Cent
on
?hio
across
bridges
the
to1lB
ta
iced
Ple
wa
Cou
not
Bawllnga-Coa
prejud
11
the
at
rt
j information about heart disease rheumatic fever. forerunner of I.
u
may eaD
laced wllh asphalt,
meeting of the planning cornmisRiver (In thl• area the Silver
er.
in
the
matt
will be distributed to homes rheumatic heart di...,. and deals Volunteers, when theJ eaD. will
4234,000,
ii
,-... Homo 001 - Ro,ary
coot
Elllmotad
-County
held
Area
Tr
the
i
,ion for
Another appealed case ronceni. cludina right of way and engtoe. lhrougboul Meig, County by Heart with the latest knowledge about present an official Heart 1'ml
....- will be read Sunday al bridge and the Huntington al Kyger Creek.
bridge) for the purpose of r■!s------Ing a question of law, in the suit erlug. Oornplellon date la August Fund vohmteers Sunday, Heart high blood preasure, heart attacks rontributioo mvelope lo, the dQD.
7,• p. m. DWII.
money
build
brid
to
lnJ
new
Joseph
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Saini
at
ho
will
llllr!al
by Lawrence A. Smtih agalnlt 31 , 11111,
FOR THE NOSEY
or·, convenience. After tho _.
.
l Sunday, when they tour the n,si- and strokes.
T
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In
ar
di
Ruda
wa,
!,
The
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thanks
"Today,
to
dential
conlrlbutiona
for
areas
ilol
D o
to Heart Fund lribution bas been in""""'1. tho
Twenty.mm project■ compr
lllll18'ed
� ..:;:,1::;. � ::- 10 �:e :..�•����:1�Y
LOS ANGELES &lt;UPl ► -8uperlor
court ?f ap::,eals foun� prejudlcal
lett
th
•
to11161
Heart
Fund
campaign
the
. dollars," Mobokey &amp;aid, "most �velope may be sealed .befan I
ing, wi
the Tu!lday bid
of Delep:ates, and will be ton- Judge Walter H. Odemar. aware e r
funerll Dl8IIL
the ial whi h
l
c resu ted tal vlhlt at ,u mllllon, iacludip,I Jamea Mahony Heart Sunday heart attack victims recover and i.s returned to the volnntGW.
tr
sidered by the Senate on Tues- of 8 controversy raging among rro m
m
on
auto
accldenL
fro
three out of four ...turn to work; , For families away lrom ..,_
county aupervlior• over whether
rtghl of way and ..giooerhlg. 'fo.
day,
rheumatic lever can be prevented, on Heart Sunday, wlunteen will
some judgea apei,d time a1 the
ta! of 11ie projecta under eontract Judgm ent Favored
high
blood pressure can be l'OII· le•�• pre-addressed envelapoo Ill
MEIGS GENDAL HOSPITAL race lraoks which should be spent 'The Beard'
te date II Sll,491,662. The aw bid Plaintiffs
Not
e
trolled
. and stroke petieots can be which contr,butlons can be mall,
Adm1..1on, - Edith Nelson, working, pinned this note to hla
!etllill b Man:b 14.
A ropovlt note judgement ha,
8
en
ped
ed to the local Heart
l
he
----Rutland, and Fredd1e Older, Porn• chamber door Thunday:
Uallell Ina lnternallNal
been awarded the Ohio Valley
Heart Sunday door-lo&lt;loor quarlers
"For the eurlou■• Am working. Former commerce M mister
eroy.
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Plumbing and Heatlng company The
l
Discharges- Delmar Whaley. Have laken the jury la view the Raul Cepero Bonilla, . .......
from Eva'• Reslaur·
of
ClV1L At'l'IONS Fll,Ell
Shade, Elwood Nelaon, De- ond pnmilell In • �· mat,. live by cumnt Cullan -..
Pl' . PLEASANT - Two civil a" Re
aal, or Eva llyael(.
fleetioru :
.
Bernard Wllace, Langavlllo.
ter. Tha judge.
• ; look over Guevera'• old jt1b wilh
The defendant " to pay the Uoos seeking judgment, have
OJunc!I of
,,,. Kiilblltl
the new title ol ' Ninlaler Pnolplumbing company $'l05.91 aa been filed in the om,., of the
the Ubbtl - - Office ol
.....,.. due on • promissory oote. Clroutt Cieri&lt;, Somerville Motor,,
dent of the National Bank, ....
D,
1111 nardotl
ablfng bbn to retain cabf11el rant. JACKSON - John F. Stffller : Ia other local common pie.. court loc., t, seeking judgment in the
hlu .,_ ,-al tu In• gold
Judge John C. Bacon hao amount of $441.35 from Douglas •n-. 1nm lbelr ..._
bu ..........i tho 1ppolntmenl
IAICA TEMPS
awllll
for
A
The ternpe,,aluNJ al the Inter- the J1m1lon Adverlt.ing geaey ■wardotl the cuatody of . minor Camp and the same firm 1s also -thtlll ,_ "' ■ar. drlvlag .,
...,1100 of Second and Mechanlo- of J- u dlroclor of odve&lt;· , clld to Carvlyn R. Schu!e, I· " · .,. .,.king judgment in the amounl 'l'1lai ,... ud w ,. ... ••i•t
dal1Mloa "- lllall II&gt; tbelr
i Ing divorw � wilh Char· of l360 from Douglu and Paula !ut,,I," _ Roi..rt r-, • - ,
ste In Pomeroy al 12,111 lhi■ after• tlllnJ and pn!IIIOlloo lor
Bobby Buck, 14, will receive
l
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leo IL Schuler,
Camp.
..,..
was
JIii.
Sunn,
.
Store
■,
lac.
re■I tuue of Lil•
Fred the hlglJe■I award 1n Scouting
'l1lit _. - Riva ID
ulo - lllmday evening In opecfal cen­
Ge&lt;ii11II for IL
g ,the 15th annJ.
lnl 1111 tAn. BIi 1111' alnt ,-.. mon1ea followin
ftrBary - of TNlop HI. Ho
Tllo P,it Olk.-.
a,
gle Scout.
t,, 11,e two _. wDI be&lt;ome lill Ea
I"
· id oodd■al, Buck. IOO of Mr. and Mr■. Fritz
M'lllll'O' lbt
� �
Buck, Pumeroy, ii • ll'mhrnan at
II wu Blanding room anly The dancero, etrnpneod ol Col- '1atlng up the chorus ...,.. l)o. followiog in an old favorite ''Take DUfflher • wftb Paul■ � ..
. ... .....
'nrur■day .-., wben the llpte leen Wlllon, Charlesamul IIM■
WDMI, Tom Reuter, James Me Out la the Ball Game."
Ralph Werry doing I � M,
'l1lt lfallonal 8alely Q,uaoll Pomeroy IIJgh School, and bu
by of !wlrling and routloll:
for the opening number Paula 8ayre, Coria Wlllon, BID Ebenbach.
Charlene Hoeflich, "Aba Daba Honeymoon"
....... II 1111 ,......Ired tnJlt. been a Scout llnce •� 11, He II
of the BIC Bend llln■tm and Olio Yoq. Ralph Werry and .Jon Bob Bo■lllch. Evelyn Yoong, Bill Roy Reuter was a favorite of the Called back by
'
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- llf· ..,a■ "'1o .... ..,....i • member of the ordel- of the
IP(IDIONd by the Senior Mother■ Wellller, dreued in black and Y�. Carwyn Bell, Terry Stal• audience with Charlesarma Hess Kathl')'TI Crow, lreM
._. 111111 "' ...... .......... :Arrow. Tllo tlfmtor ii ■cheduletl
white ,mnd the openinJ 1umber lllbr, Ann Baird, Mike Werry, and Paula Sayre as lhe rno,.keya. Esther Sylvester, ba
ol MIIB and PIIS.
fnr 6 p. m. In the Junior Hfgb
� w!I■■ IM -.I.
.
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Colleen and Carla Wilson dress. who sang ''By the �• •
°""1lo MEiey, Danny Bowers,
MC1J who hll ....,. and found with lhe director.
Auditorium.
of the Jun !layman, James Mees. ed in green and yellow ootfi!JJ the llall" by J""" 1/a,I
no
returnod
home
alter
they
BID
Otllda,
a
lavorllo
Troop 249, Scoulniaster, Ralph .
were unred lhal It would be Big Bend JllnBtttl fana, ■ervod M Ralph w..,,, Terry Bradford, !lo- with bonnet., did tho dallt'O for the and "Preti)' Bal&gt;y" �
•••r,,-.
J.tt Cllolillttl ._
Spencer, ii aponiOrod by the Odd :
Ro)'
Reuter
and
number
"Oh,
Yoo
lleaulllul
Doll"
Sau,r,
Ir,
clo,ed
'°
llllown
again
TueadaJ
evenmaster
of
cemnonie
■
far
Ibo
oUo.
berla
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nut
.
Nlow■ Lodge of Poonero,.
opened
with
the
cbonaa,
1Vat1Vnmken.
whleb
with
James
.
Ehe,sbach
a,
soloi1L of the show. llaD&lt;or, ·
bl.AL WY 2-21$6
ln8
Tha Sooala and .... Spencer ...
11Gb s,.,n!d,, prodww and di- dra..i Iii colorful .-..., ,I tho Doing tho flnl 11110 of the olio Kathy Wolle in her re&lt;! and Sauer number _.. �-· .i.....;.
OPEN DQ.T ''
former Eq,1" acc..tp
..,_, .DI Qrmly recefvod by wlf 1900'1 giving !heh• ....., WU Doao, 11:own who MDI, "On wluto sebool girl dress and George Neda Brlltlfor,!, . .... .
•
.... Scouter■ .. join lllern at
the
....... u Ile opened tho ,I. "ID tht Good Oki •1111► A
Afternoon" with Torry Mclatoob � the "Alpha- QJ..letWa Iii,.... �
• All le
din- Slmdq lat a ntllliGD,
lbtlw -wlib "Sq: Y• _.. -...
llrallold and iliboria - I.et Soos" follond by • halon
CCondi,lod
&gt;
.,

SalelJ'

DENTURE

Terry Dish Towels

blut, pink, yellow.

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bf

69c

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AWOL Army Recruit Face

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On Tho 3rd Flaor

vice.

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$1•�

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A pooh,. "Rock and Roll Ver• .!
sion of the Birth end Growth of 0
1
the PTA," hy M rs. Karl Kantz:
a panel entitled, ''It's a G r e a l
Organiz11U011." made up of Mrs.
Donald Mora, Mrs. Paul ls a e r,
M r. Karl Kautz, and Mr. Orville
Brown, with Earl Dean as mod·
erator.
Refreshments were served ID
the lun&lt;'h room by Hospitality
Committee.

Sha.teen, Heiler
To Emcee Dance

LOWER PARKIN G

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BROWNIE S�
$13.99 OUTFIT

Rug Cleaners

Hearing Check
At Grade School

Once more we offer for the week end
on ly. All Winter Dresses, many all season
fabrics, at half price.

Pomeroy•MIddIeport, Oblo,

NO. 262

Wo rst Ai; · Stril:2 Is En ded

!!!!t•• Gt,Mrlllllt.,

PT A Planning

Friday and Saturday
ON L Y

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Hoover

entine�

Olar:r(es of atealing � auto are
expected lo Wed In_ Me1g, County
Juvenile Court agaiolt a 17 year
old AWOL Amy Rttruit who
evaded officen lor much of )'ffTHE CHAMPS _ Panther Reserve Cagers at Pamer oy High School last week won their third straight SEOAL terday afternoon.
Jame, Sclnalter, formerly
thamplonohlp, finishing with a 13·1 . record in the leag ue, 16·3 overall. Their_ league loss w�s to Wellston, 38-36.
P
Rick
Crow,
Lef.
omeroy
Winebrenner,
Rusty
and now of North c an,.
Micky
Shasteen,
Wells,
n
Joh
Dick
Whtie,
Left fo right, Mike Werry Tom
llna,
II
being
held In &lt;OUDty jail
.
·an
Kincaid
uilbert.
Pholo
by
Jim
Buffington
d
Chari�•
Poulin,
Raymond
'Korn,
fie, Mike spencer, George

HouMw•n Dept.
Moln Fl-

P..-fv! _.,,, ox1ra larvo lhrOWO#U,
bo9, headUght - all -ic. ..
-,- bell buy.

LINOLEUM RUGS

Price Sale

AlMb.

Car Stealing Charge Afte
Eluding Office rs In Searc�

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1191s ,t,e c1Np..i- dlot ao ....,

BAKER'S

BAK ER FUR NIT URE

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-----------------------Friday,
fl.I - la -.

le the !orly llrd I P'allf IMIW
wlllo 1 00 % l- W­
Wal l'olnt IPRID $Al1H on4
atioy a earefrH Spring. Paint
,aloly wlih win�

CONVERTIBLE

S fory

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And A Bissell Carpet Sweeper
On Sale On The 2nd Floor

Mrs . Gerald Anltl(Jny enlf'rlain 1
ATn:ND TF.A.
�RIDAY NOT OPEN
!-'our mt&gt;mhcrs of the l,omeroy
ed lhe Dol'caS t 'irde of t he M id- 1
ISSIOn
first Bnptlst f 'hnrt·h aUt!mled l h&lt;'
I dl�porl Fi rst Baptisl Churrh Tues
SATURDAY
Silvt&gt;r
Tea
and
musical
of
the
Uio
rvt&gt;ning at her home in M idJ
n
r,ifll4'it
1•11lertained
M
rs
l
t&gt;le
I
l day
"YOUNG JESSE J A M ES"
? )()rt w 1 1 h M rs, Rirhard Owen ,
Grande Baphsl Church Sunday.
lhP
l&lt;'.va11gt&gt;l11w
G
roup
M
issionary
i
dl
l
(Tevhnicolor)
I !\ l 1 e-nd1ni:i; WPre Mrs . r. f'. f"os• 11! Pnnll'roy l 'hurd1 of ( " hr i st on l·h a 11m.an, m diargf'.
WHh Ray Stricklyn
lt&gt;r. M rs. , Jtt&lt;ifph Cook . Mrs D; i1sv Tt1t",d;1y t'VPning at lw r homt' on
and W i l lard Parhr
Pd t tLt' . mt't't ·1;0
,,
1 M rs o w;•n open
.
lat;J)f'r and M rs Ralph O 7.oudi Wr:-.1 M;i i n SI
"MACUMBA LO V 1'i'
,1 a df'\IO, 1ona l sei-v 1c ' l', _ , y I
w1!
.
.
.
• d lo Hrn l'r;1yf"r by Mrs l .1•1ftw1t of)"ned
•1·hty wt&gt;rt&gt; a(Tomp:.m11'
(Technicolor)
.,
pPier
,
,
lnv1lril1on 01 .lp,;us. by
,
Blood-lust of Voodoo Queen !
Grande by Slrn on Zundl'I who thl" m c•11 l m� rn
diarw• of M rs
was relurnm� lo sd1ool lhf'rc af 1 hirol cl Sm11 h . p1·1•s11l1•11I. U'.'vo ' Mvrsh;;ill
Sunday, Mond•Y, Tuetd•y
. .
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, . _ · .,.
.
f hms ,,.., 1 t' tni.lde fur I emta m - I
February 26-27-11
ler s1&gt;t"nd1n� ! l w wt&gt;1•�· 1•11d w i t h llf'r 1 1 10,, s w11 re by M rs . Maso . I· ish ELVIS PRF.SU:Y fN
fomily.
"r uslllK a s her topit · . "I Ht-plac·i• br anrf' of the t:1n'lt•s spec-1:.il in- 1
"G.f. BLUF.S"
Ft•f.lr W i lh f&lt;'a tlh." ;md a 1 ,0f'm on h•rt&gt;sl missionary .iml family, lh'v
- -· ·
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Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse
M r.'!. ( ' t-: Nf'ase Pnlt-rPd '\11 1 11{S " W ishm)a! " was n•;id
l1y
l\l l ' 'i Pau_l Clas1H'r m Hurma.
Colorcarto,ons
Glmernl
�lo�p11 al.
WPrlnt&gt;sday :,im 1 l h ,
.Admission: Adult11 60e
\ f'l ims also werf madt&gt; t o n•morni11g, fo1 obst•rvat ion &lt;md l n•.il
M Pmlirrs answt·n·d
roll 1 . ill mPmlwr a shui • m this monlh .ind l
Children 30&lt;ment.
wi1h
B bh• w• r s" on lu � - f:f'I I a ml' ber of the_ I'1r1 1
ho ha s l
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well � ,11ds W(r e sen1 lo M i s W,il IM'l'll 111 for somet1m . lhe ' Arnf're
In J-.:1•rnwdy ,Jr. i.llld l.t&gt;lan&lt;l Nt&gt;I- 1ra 1-'or ( 'hnsl Offenng · · was an­ 1
ANOTHER GOOD BUY FROM
�on and a sympathy c · ard 10 1 lw nounl'�•d by lhe dw 1rman.
Woml.inl family Flowns WNI' al
l ht.'
l ' l;;11.s t,, r l )cvol ions i.11
so srnl to M rs. Ken m&gt;ily A'IJO is a I
monthly m1ss1onury mf't't 1ng Wt'r� I
pat ient a! Holwr l lospital.
1
wit h
M rs.
Al lfln
The mission studv on Puerto .:11moun1.•f'&lt;I
t'.
es
dwrg
Hugh
Ill
J&lt;'.
1Rit·o was pn•pa rt&gt;d ·hy Mrs
F'olluwing !he busim:' �l'I met&gt;lln,l,l
wood Bowt'rs w!lh ,111\ mt-mbns
'
Mr.� 1-'riJm ·es Hi&gt;arhs presented
parliclpat in�.
Duri11� t he sodal hour �ames a prog1·,un frnm the Mi ssions
9 X 1 2 �,------- $4.95
were umduded by Mrs. Wayne Maga7.ine and refreshmente wert&gt;
1 2 1 2 _____
lo serveri by Mrs. Anthony,
Zol' Cl"H and vrii.es awnrck•d
$8.95
Orville
Mrs.
Kapple,
De11ver
rt�.
M
1 2 X 1 5 -··--·--- .. $ 1 0.95
Well . Mrs. ( 'onrnd Ohlin_cN. M iss
F. mily Ohlil1j.\&lt;'r a111I Mrs. Mt•lvm
Smith.
Refreshmcn ls were srrved h y
1 he hrnitrss. The March meel mg
will be hPld at the home of Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT
florencr B urnside with M iss Bar­ The regular meeling of Chesler
bara K�kew as co-liosles!..
P'fA of the Rastern School Dis,.
I.rid wmi held .al Checster G rade
8chool Monduy in the ,1;1uditorium
witl, M rs. Donald Mora, presi- �"
dcnl , presiding.
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NOY YOU KNOY

With A Hoover Electric Sweeper
Several Models To Choose From

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Your Shopping Cente r For Furnit ure, Floor Coverings,
House ware s and Wearing Apparel For Your Famil

, 1 n1n 1 a] pugr c1m 1 0,mm11\t·•· I h a ! l 1t.•1 of l ht" lJu1ld1n� t·omm1 t let:'
.
( ' hulf ol H,,1 I l l l d' ( u l • ,,,. hieh pl.m nt'd the pre�n( ehu!'dl,
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A t·on l n buI wn o I 15 14-,15 ma&lt;I t' t' l nd 1;1n
Rev. and Mrs, Eugene 'J'homas lo Lhe X i G amma M u t " h&lt;.11-Jlt·i ul lf'tt' o f M u:-.kag&lt;-'t' 1 )� 1 . 11101 1 1 , 11 i l l ,,. honorary duurm an o r l he ( ·PnHt-v Donald
nd daughter, Laura Fay. of Chi!- B a S ma Phi Soron t v for l h eu ;i p/it&gt; &lt;.1 1 at \ ht&gt; \l 1&lt;tdli · 1 " • 1 1 ll.tjl 1 1 �1 11•m11al yt'ar anti
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his parents, Mr. and M rs. Eve-r- One Won One &lt;.· lais5 of t hl' f'nrl1 j Thf' ...:ho1r, t·orup1.p,,•d 11! ,,pprin
Adr!1! 1011s have �wen made lo a
ell Thoma11.
.
· l er-oy fo� i r::;I B.i itt,ist C h u rd, m i• t 0 11 1ma r,,1y 40 1 1 11t·• · -- l'- 1 1 1 lw 1°Hl 1 11 1.! nurnL, 1 111 l ht t'ornm1t1ces wh1r h
Mrs. Everett Thomas subshtut- Tuesday even ing at t he churl'h
1., h.1\•' l.w:•t&gt;n n.imnl tor l he CentenLhls .11 c..1 .ii 1ti ... t Lime dlHI
, I d11 1 1 1 h as n1a 111, ludmg I i u_v He_venolds 10
ed al Pomeroy High School Wed.
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Comm1ltee ,1;111d
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Kraeuler &amp;n d d augh ters, M orning . .
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room
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teae her .s t 1IOUJ! 1 11 .: was �1vt''l bv I . ·o
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Mrs. H a l p!i ( ' ZumlPI . usm� as the 1·or11,:n•g,1t m n 1A d l r o nw lo eomm1t h&gt;f' s ht a(kd by Mrs Char•
Mr:s . Wllliar'fl Bartel! and Mrs h€'r topk, · · Be ')" ,p W i t nt"sSf's , " 1 a- 1 r11111 1 h tlrl':-.:-.◄'t! ;1-. 1h l'1r t u rt'fath- lt•s H1·mwt1 a n:: Mrs M ilton Hood,
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N orman Weyersmiller Wt' l't' W e_�
k1'11 from Phil ippt.ms 2 Ii
l ers ol II.Ml yt"&lt;11:-. a�o \Lm y uf 1 1w Mrs Lt"l l lt' Housh. M rs JaC'ob �
Pt'�ay afternoon gues1 s of M r s
nurin � !he • , usiness se:mon M r s j tln• rt· h nwm hl'r .� ;i re p l; 11111111 J( l o Turnt·r M rs t-: I . Hu�ht•s. Mrs
Dwight Logan. _
Jolm
' Paul Cro...s wa� welcomt'd a � a l m;1 k t' l lw 1r ,-o �t ume, fo r 1 1 1 1 :-. S pt' · l saUl'l W uw·brennt&gt;r. M rs
Mrs Elmer Sltll t'nlt&gt;rt&gt;d Holzer
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Mn. John Burgan an d s0n,
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Big Bend Minstrel Huge Success,
Will Be Presented In Second Show

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all dressed in Day" and Lhe t·horua l&amp;luted t1w
Wilson.
and Colleen
50th state by lheir presentation of
.
costwnes
salin
with dan ,er,,
Th� return of the blackfeced "S weet Leilu nl"
n, Darlene Justice,
end men and women lei the show K aaron Kelto
ayre,
Sondri Drab and
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was welcomed by the audience 815
Hel!I.
na
lesan
Char
each receieved a hand upon en
Wring. End penonnel were Roy " Sleepy Time Down South" by
Reuter, Bill YOWlg, Tom Reuter, Joe Struble, " Underneath the ffar.
Orial WU.., Bill Childs, Bob Hoe- lem Moo n " by Chlldl and the tap
fltch, Emeatine Werry. Est '· ,.r routine o( Richard McDon.tdd to
Sylvester. Irene Grueser, Evelyn "Swanee" brought the show to tht
Young, Kathryn Crow and Carla closing munberl by the end metL
WUoon.
McDonald, who appear&lt;d ill Ille
The mlm:trel with Joe Struble show fo r the first time, proved to
u interlocutor kept moving with be a £avor lte.

With one of the country's tough est
O n the other hand , l h�1 ._. Wt're c o u 1 1 t
less uns llng heroes who p lo11 l'd &lt;:it .\'
winters two thirds gone and a mild trend
1
said to be setting in, maybe it's t i m e to
streds . s tate highway s and local byways
venture a little refltction about the great
all da� long and far i n to the night . Fri!'- 1
quentl y the_v worked unti l tht' Y V.- f'1 e
ordeal.
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ready to drop.
ln the first place, ! here have b e e n
)
tougher ones. The northJ a st ws.s pretty
l f the long range range wealhermer1 ;
upset by a 16-day cold spel l featuring
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are right , the wors t may now have bt'cn
two big snows . B u t bac:k in t he m id•30s
t
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no
should
joy
But
our
ps
a
suffered.
perh
Chicago had a 32-day span in wh i c h the
be unrestra ined . Certain knowledgeable
J!ll'Jn temperature was only five deg rees
people say the warming t rend that hai,i
above zero. The , thermometer plu m m et•
ilo��•��\�affected the earth for several decades i s
bl.. and oxperlencea. Comp1 •ti113 Reutor, "Toot. Toot, Tootale" by
ed tu worsa than 1 5 below fou r times,
now reversed and w e can expect 4 0 ye a rs
the minstnl clrele were Jon Web- Bill Young. "Give My Regards lo
attd 10 below was commonpla(.'e.
of wi ntertime rough st u f f .
oter. Jllffll!t Ebenbach, Danny Broadway " by Roy Reuter and
But of course you can't warm yourself
Bower a, Terry Stalnaker, Mike "Mammy" by Orval Wllea.
W on ·1 be long before l i- ving Berlin
\dth old weather st a tistics. Nobody
Werry, Ralph Werry and James CI01lng 11,e show waa "0 Lit­
will h a ve to start us dreamint of a green
could fi nd much comfor t , either, in t hl'
Mee�
tie Candle" with ....uat1c candle
&lt; ' hristmc:1s, just like the ones we used to
11 ,_y the snow and cold disrupted fam i l y
Following the opening lo "Wait- effect wltb Ille Ugbtillg and llio
In' For the Rober. E. la," El- tradllloual c)o,Jng IOllg of llie
know.
and community life, added to the a lready
ther Sylvester and Ir... Grueser Big Bend Minltrel "Moment, to
H OW ABOUT l:RAS F.RS'
s u bstanhal woes of the busi ness folk,
I in "mammy" costmue■ ung Remember ...
Pencil manufaclurer s have set aside
ge ner a lly put a pall o n things
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"Tuck Mo To Sleep." A favorite Preceedillg the show, Mn. ltalh­
the
Pencil
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27·March
Feb.
of
week
been
have
must
Many famil y budgets
number of many waa " When My ryn Crow, president of the Aaaoc,Week . " The lowly penc i l wou ld seem deSugar Walb Down the Street" by iatlon , introduced the orcbeltr•
knocked in the head by extra outlays ror
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Jon Webster with the dancers Including Mn. Margaret Neurr· ..,
serving of this honor when it is realized
galoshes, greatcoats. cilains a nd s n o w
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pianist. J. R. Kennedy, bus, Mlcdrei:;� in black.
that more tha n a billion an d a half pen•
t 1 1·rs . fuel oil, hired snow shovele rs a nd
a ,
Morris, drurnl, and B
key
"Mobile" by Hoeflich featured
c i ls are purch a sed annually-abou t nine
ll!_?
rk
the like.
auuience
the
welcomed
and
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the day•glo lighting and another banjo
er
cap ita . For some reason, yellow
p
Towns and cities quickly exhausted
favorite we� Jean Haymari' a to the show.
painted pencils ar e preferred, 12 to I .
snow removal funds. Many, spoiled by
rendition of "Once 1n A While. "
Mn. Crom also thanked D!recHoeflich mho illtraduced Ille
tor
a suu·ess ion of mild winters, had no re"Miss�sipof
FRANC-LY PRECAUTIONARY
Doing a fine job
l1
meml:M!rs who are hfgll
cast
pl Mud" were Roberta Kraeuter
serve from past .vears. Even if th e big
You ca n ' t t:all i t fillhy lucre any more
r
aenlora thl.s year and thank·
school
in
and Terry Bradford dressed
snows are over, these communities now
in France .,_ al least , not when it comes
for their parUcipation ln
them
ed
red skirts with blue checked
J ar� fresh expenditures for road repairs,
fresh from the bank. For the past 1 8
shorn.
the
blouses and pig tails.
1 1 1, l ess they have a big pothole fun d .
months, say s the B a n k of France, a ) ) --�
Color wa, added to the number Minatrel choru■ memlen were
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-We learned from the icy days of 1 960French bank notes hav e been tre.a led and t andy were served bYth; Mrs. ouo Grimm, M, Robnt
e Bye Blackbird" H sl1ng by Connie M arley, Ann Baird, Dorin-,
''By
M•
R .#e,ort
Werry by the chorU!I da Wilson, Charlene Hoeffieh. EvErnestine
() l t h a t not too many people really know
with disinfectant before being issued. Home Room Molhen to the chil- Cooke. Mr. and Mn. William Kus•
using large colored elyn Fick, Carolyn BeR, TelTJ'
routine
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Livestock
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huw to deal with such rigors. Motorists
Th e treatment is supposed to " render dr�m. Follo wing the refreshments sell, Mrs. J. V. McGrew, Mu. B. CINCINNATI
beauti £ul number Bradford,
s.
po
pom
Roberta Kraeuter,
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\\L' J e too cautious at least as often as
ino:tensive a l l the microbes and bacteria the children o;iened the valentine11 R. Vance , Mrs. Edward Stiles, Cattle 50, calves 100; low to Are You Lone
Tonight"
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June Vanvranken,
Hayman,
Jean
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som
Mn. WUliam Shinn . Mr■. Roland average choke with a good end
with which lhe y (the bank notesJ would the-y rec-e-ived.
t lil'y were reckless on treacherous roads .
read·
with
ll
by
Lisle and
Carolyn
done
Johnny
Wolfe,
Kal.h�
Be
.
Karr, Mrs. Martin O�ing•r. Mr,. 120'1 lb slaughter steers 2fl. OO,
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much
added
ilds
Commu nities i n some areas showed l i ttle
II
B
by
ing
become infested in the c ourse of their
.
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F
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Ro
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nru
Tiie w . s . c�.' �� :he New Haven , Thomu Grinstead, Mra. c . E Fry &amp;ood 900-IOOO lb 13.00-24.00, utility
capacit y for handling the burdensome
circulation. " The "secret process" was Method ist Church held their regu · and Mn. Dallas Yea,(er .
and standard 16.00-UI.SO; average � evenmg s pr�g ram, as id Stage an dlightlq work wat
oung done by John ?,ScM'urray, Henry
choice 879 lb tteifers 2UO, choice H;llo Ma faby by �Ill i
:,,now.
perfected after long experimen ts.
AUxn.lARY MEETING
Jar monthly meeting on Tuesday
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- -V'Or• Reiebel, Edgar Arnold, Mr. and
- evening at the home of Mrs · Ch@s. The Amer ican Le11ion. Auxiliary with a good end 908 lb 24.50, good Ile song of World War II. as sung
Mu. Joh n Ridgway read , poem
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Mn. Donley Relbel, Davkl
Ler Campbell . Mra. Oav1_d Free• me1 on Monday evenm!J at lhe 7IJ&lt;).,m lb z,_50-23. 00. utility and by June Vanvranken
entitled "A Bo y. "
.mu-u:IC'T,
Ben Ewing and Wayne n
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man, preaident, presided at t he Legion Home with Mra. R • l p h commercial eow1 14.50 • 18.00;
. le dressed a!i a hobo
Johnny
Mrs, Flelds Introduced Mr. Paul
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sess io n . The cIub p1an . Roush , viee president. preiidmg bulls 1 .00-18 .00, individual combusmess
ng, "I Can 't G']Ve yOU .!\.nv th'ng
B . powe 11 8 '-t
. ant cou ty super•
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ned to donate to the Barrett Bald at the buamf!BB meetln,i The club nM!lrcial 19.00; calve, and vealera 1a
Love" looked ll,e pad as did
But
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lntendent and • member of the
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Knob Home Miaslon and the Doro- voled lo donalo $10.11() lo u,. Molli- bole, a sudden tractor yank on a the dancer,, Karen Ba ,.hner, Car
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� DEVOTED TO IN'l'EBl'.II' OJ'
New Haven P,T.A. Mr. Powell ln
35.00,
not
choice
high
lo
Herage
eni · March on Polio Ci'und.
thy Lee Scholarahip Fund.
NEW HAVEN
Children (G rade School l - Mra·
niels and N eda
Da
Lynn
Scott,
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turn Introd uced board member,
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Mn. Jack Needa, program lead. Refreshment, were iw.rve:l by test , &amp;
T)1e New Haven Parent Teach• Harry Miller and Mra. D avid
Br dford
8 . 00.
present, Mn. C. P. Stouth, Zelda
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utility
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Louena
Miss
Roush,
Ralph
Mr,.
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er ' gave a di ·ourc 01 the Lo d a
l'I ), A.asoclation held open houae F'lelda
J r· High School lTeen K
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napp, au,&gt;ervilor of
achoola. Prayer,
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Roush• Mn. Bill Rt,UBh • and Mra. Hogs 1700 . barrows and gilts 25 weather aan g "April Showers, ' d11 bJ The Oblo v:,._ h1tu1htn,
un Thur.day evenine, for the two Agenl· - Mn. Adrian Lathey
M W•Id
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Rou•h· ■uperlntend• '111oae attending were Mrs. Monl I Arnold Roush to tho.� attending ;
ne w modern room• added to the and Mn. Pete Burrl11: G roup en�·
higher 1 .2 200-220 lb 18 50-lO 80 1• with chorus• day-glo umbrellas ��-�,:,n
pou'
f IC 1I and Mrs, R oullh,
ona wY .NlM,
ltorlal
Wilson, Mra. Rufus ElceM!Or, Mrs. Mra. Nelson Rouah . Ml ',,. Harry 2·3 1i2:ro lb 18 10. 18 M• 1.2.3 m adding the perfect touch lo her edSn
!-dlllol . The meeting wa■ o:,ened A eta - M rs. Robert Gilmore ,
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H
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Earl Keefer pre11ident of the Art
LThaut!t,
Mrs. 0. J, Howard, , H'o(fman, Mrs. Sadle War l� , M ra. 280 lb 17 .75•18. I O, No, 3 220-22S lb aong, was followed by "Harbor �• � ,- alll• • .._.,,
11.\' the Cub Scowl Troop 256 .. Greg Tlc.kel11 - Mra. John Hoffman and
board and Mrs Keefer
M ra. 1 heda Hart, Mrs. Harold b!rkle, 17. ss.18. io, No. 3 270.280 lb l'1 . 35 ; Lights" by Danny Thompson and Matlonai � NJTHaatau..
smglng Mra. WIiiiam Shi nn . Publicity l : 1bb1 led the aroup ln
I Mn. Frank Thompson ,
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Foun
Day
honor
n
i
th
of
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t. Glenn Smith, Mra. Jack. Needa, Mra. Jack Jeuon, M u. T11elma 1·3 300-450 lb sows 15. 75- 16. 75, nP.ar "The · 11 Be Some
der
.. America," lhe flag ■alute wa■ Mra. CarroU Adama. Jr. and Mrs.
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Founder■
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of
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Mu
Mrs.
was ob- Mrs. John Mor gan , Mrs. Davi&lt;I: (;apeha
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lb 17.00, 2•3 450,600 lb l5. &lt;lO· Made ' by Kathryn Crow and Car. lub1crt.pt1on nia �.,... ., oar
kd by Melvin Fry, Gary Burdett. B. R . Vance, Special Featurerved. Mr1. Fleld• read a n IX· Freeman, Mra_. J. L . Slewart and , ery, Mra. Bob Roush, �lrs. G1·ant
OO; qi la Wilson .
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15.75• individual 700 lb IS.
lt•d t ile ICOllta In giving their lawa. Mr1. Foster Grin11tead. Staging- Ml
bo
atlon
pla
of the emblem or tht' the ho1teS1.
n
Routh, Mra. Larry King, .\1 1 •· J 25--12
''Up A Lazy River" by Evelyn Daill s.nthlll offl-. 111.to. m .._
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H · ymond McFarland led In their Mn. Robert Layne Anyone wish•
P.T.A,, " The Oek Tree."
Carl King, and Mrs Nora Trlpp.
Cleland Young reeelved an en• :!: n,"·:u,�:W-::U,t::
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Mra, Dyer Hoaleaa To Cl■•
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pt�Jmiae , Tommy Hoffman led In ing to enler the show please con.
Sheep l OO, not tnough fre1h re- core as �-ld Btll
e� =.:-.;!t�
n 4�r � . lift offerlna: WH tak•
Clark, banjoist,
Fou
n
Party
Bridge
Canaat■
a
d
hol
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Mrs. H. L. Dyer wa
te18 to
� i v ina._� motto. Larry C arpen- 1 tact the chairman or the group
ceipts available to eslablish trade. playing C1ose of a Long, Long a,ao.
e
e pr lnclpal,
Th
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cutt
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o- the Bible Claa or 1he Hartford
1y
2Br4 Psalm and Mark you wish to enter or Mrs. Powell. �,
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The New Haven Woman • Club
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a
an
tlie
of
cooks
d
school
' Mr Bapust Sunday SchooI CI8811 at are llpoll10r in1 a benefit bridge
C nmjtead led the group m prn y · Th e group voted to• renew thei r 1
Burrell Dawson Mrs · B · R Vance her home on Fr 1•.
uay evenIll8 , Rev
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m-imberahl? In the MaMn County
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Mrs. Harry Clark Ml11 Anna Al· w · o Hoover t!Onducted the pro-·.. and ca a1ta party at lhe ·"
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The
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pres1·
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Thursda
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M1·1. OaYid F1eld1
1en, Mrs. Ste IIa Mercer, Mr,. Mar- gram, 1 · 1 aubject was ''Light of
r een op
ponao
,
23rd at 7 .· 30 p m Ticket, are fl 00 The
dPnl presided at the bl18 ineas count was a . tie belwee-n Mrs Brown . Mrs. Pete Rou1h
- - -Middleport
Band Booste"s , ,
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• o ■Or a teen hop this SalRlddle. pre�ldent, p�alded at the thort
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John Morgan, Mrs. Donald Hro,•: 11 urday even�o at the Middleport
,Juhn a,i,lpay, secretary, that the and Mi1a A.nna Alltn'1 r o urth Mrs Edith R�uah M
,rs. B.
8 · buSmes9 sess ion.
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Edwin
Mrs.
or
1•,,•r•i.jly ·committet had met and grade rooms,
High School with dancina lrnm
M uncey and Mr and M r•· o811•
t ffPOrlllOr the Cub Seoul The Cul St:o ul ll Pre8ented
• Durinl the IOClal hour • aur• will be served and two prizes each 7 :30 to 11 ,oo p. m. The Jaya will
U1·1 · id�
II Dunohue' were g· 1v n
Ilfta, 1 key
Troop ij,ln for the r1eict year and short program. DeJJ I gave a skll chaI n w,'. th
p,. T. A Emblem prise birlhday shower was givei1 will be iiven for brid&amp;e alld can• emcee.
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for M
, r. A, O . Hume, a member a11ta,
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tl1:11 ten••0011ar11 had un,n given to "A salute to The Boy Scouts" with
The Pomeroy Emera:ency Squad
on ll, • book: marker with the
of ll e clasa. Mr. Hume ce1ebral• Anluebe Farm Wom u' a Cll1h . will be the new sponsor of
1•:id1 room for th,1 teachers to pur- ih e f,Jllowing playlrag their O w n p T A
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ed on 11 and ed -,1, 87th birthday during t
A 1 ra nk in snmtin� &amp;beat - John• ·
he l The Avalanche Fann '.Vomen'1 annual MeJa:s•Maaon CounU..,a
1 l1ase ltema of tht&gt;ir C'hoi r't' .
1 book!et on t�e � at 1ona1 Head• I
week, and ll!I the oldeat member of Club met un Thuriday even ing at Champion■hip dance and the new
t h an k '
letler from Mn. Bu r- ny H ld � w11 y. Wolf•Dil'ky Ord and
quu1ers.
n, prindpal i n behR lf Mervin Uou !'Jh Uenf - Larry Car•
r ell
1 the class. Mr. Hume ls the over• the home of Mrs. Leo Thomp.aon date has been aet for March II at
,nd her teacllers. was p,Pn1er , (I nd Melvi n"' Fry, Linn - 11.n . Fo&amp; le r Grlnate.11d, accom• seer of the New Haven Orchard wlth Mr1. Donald Haynet, ""· Pomeroy H J&amp;h.
o! het
1 rad · tl'tf! record ?layers a nd Raymo nd M cF' A rl ai nd -and Rlc� pam ed by M i-a . Paul Powell on Those attending were Re\l'. and lnl u co-ho1tus.
ed
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1 t'&lt; ·or&lt;IJi.. utt'O to !he
1W·hoo l. Powell. Wt•bcluw :.. Mark Gr�. the piano, aa n11 ''My Task, " Mri. Mrs. W. 0. Hoover, and t h r ee Mra. J. J Reed, presidenl, pl·e- :: ��r
hole J ­
Mr�. Juhn Mo, gan repol'te&lt;i on ste-ad, Boy Scout .:!: Bohby Grin• Powlel read 01:e of Klpllng'1 children of Che!lhlrt , Ohio, Mr. sided at the meetln&amp;. They open:· C �lddle M
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Mr• J
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M lu Mrs. A. K. McClung, Mr1. l:lugo 1inia Hilla:" and the pledie to the
!-.l w ,111nm1111ffi l h �t t h e M a rdi Frt ')' Den 2 g;ivt· u skit "Ooagie observed m memory of
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, l he N� w Slory " wilh lhi followlng ,: ubs G ldye Harl, who 11ave many Juhllng, Mary Amnlller, Mrt. D. fla1, Mr■. Ray ThompiOD 1 · '1 the
:a p� 9 � . Nan
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hals. Mild
Chapman and the "Faith." Mr■. Jeu Rouan p re■ t- :
ry
�1. �
ff the letson on "W,:hway Sale. �
�rnq.::m anti l\1 r!i D :1wso n w i &gt; re B i rd, Stevi e Wood , Char les M.lil'· presenl � d to Mrs . D,1wson to be hostess, Mra. Dyer .
w!:
11pJ&gt;0inh•d chairm,•n nf lhe mP1•t • l p ie Md Mike Jones. ncn 4 scouls plaeed m tht' tJchool .
Barbara Stlle1 of Middleport ty,"
M . OUJa Lievm M Bernard
l a�sist OO the g nJu p. Tommy Those registering were : M ra. and brlde-elt('t of Jim Fry
in.I{".
'11le club decided to hold • lei· L:·
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M r � P,ml l 'ow,•11, c·hai rm a n of ' Grim . (;reg Gibbs , Robert Red· Marvin Roush . Mr �. Charles R . New Haven, was honored with a Jowahip t'Olllmunity dinner on Nor:��-Mr�
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huw, n·port&lt;'d t hat tlu· 1 man, C .ury Burdetttf._lwgl;!r &amp;uah Ont, Mrs Le11ley Rou1'h, M r 1 · ml11cellaneoua bridal ahower on 1 March 24th, with tbi offeriDI to Ml'I. John Bumgarner, Mn. r"nd
t he T
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Pre■ley Friday tvmJing at St. Paul • Lu• be liven to the Much ol Dlme1 B tey and lhe bolWII Mn. .....ap&amp;be bPlrt in M ai-eh . and Paul Say� They wm fed John Carpenter, Mrs .
�how ,
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;ptaef" to bt.• 11nnm111c' t•d hy Mr!I. WHIiom McForland, Mra Rouih, Mra. Geor11;e Connolly . Mr. theran Churrh, wlth Ml'I, J o h n and the Heart Fund. Mn. How- �rt
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•-•...- Girl l&lt;oalo To leD C..Jeo
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chair� a1 follov. � Talt&gt;nt man and Mrs. Garne
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Brown. Mro. Robo, t Layne a n d Barringer, aulatad by 11111a Judy appointed to be la charp. Thill
.ed
lo •
1, w
rielt. Mro. Edith Rouoh, Mro. l'ry, ....iuctod lw "&lt;ODtalo wllh
Har
be
will
commllllily
and
a
dinner
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by
o
B. B. Muncy, Mrs. Bob Johnston 11ri. Willlam Ruue1J
and M r 1. oponsorad by the club,
- Airs. Don Baumgardner. Mn. Bur- Dmutld llumgordnet wlnnm, tbe During the oocill hour cameo
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l ■ towa ......
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1'11 Daw""• Mrs. Stella Mel'Cflr. prlHo pY811.
on the
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that
Mn. Paul Roush. Mn. Roy Cooke TIie (ill tabl• wu covered with Mr,. J.. RGu■b, and VrL John Donakl
plan whalllW
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boll wllh Smith. - oJo1er 1if1t • • r e 1_1_
_'. · Mn . John Fergu,on, Mr. Carl D. a white clolli, a
King, Mrs. Herman Knapp, Mn. wbita 1treamer1 hung over t b e ebqed, and the meetlq wu
o
Ralph. Say,e , Mr. and Mra. Wal- � ot lho loble. Tho · 'iH!e&lt;t adjourned uotil lwch 1•h.
' • d�n JI'. Roush. !efda K napp. ncei\ltd many lovely jlfts.
II t o.
Tbo■o allondJoa
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Mn. Slout, Mrs. Doney
L ee , The. 1"'81 llat lncluded M r 1. JamM llaJ1, 1111111 11111 Janq,
lloush, Mr,. R. F. Dugan .
Mr - Grilllload, lln. Leoaord Mn.
Mro. AdJa,k No&lt;HI,. Mn. Blll Howurd,
Lo.-n RouAb, Mro, rlaD Lalhey, 11n. ,,' J. Lalhey,
Mrs. John Hortman, Mr1. I ne I Oenlll Otlllacb, Mu.
WWilsn Mn. Howard RoUlb. Mn. J e 1 1
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Rou,h, Mn. John Ridgway, Mn.
iln.
Herma
__.Ill David Fields, Jr . . Mn. Cheoter Jacklo Rouob. Mro. La,ynt, llro. lloUlh 111d X..ln, Mn. J. J. Reed,
�•ha Mt-Gr.w
Slulq Slu&lt;e and C a ,. o J
Grlnn,ad. Mn. Bill McForland. Mr■• ,lame, Layae, Mn, Fl • y d Sue, Mn. 11any Stull. Mn. Ra,J
Mr,.
Marple, Mn. Martin Carmack. Mro. Johnny R,uoh, � Mn. Albert flianij&gt;­
Ohlln..,-, Mre. Loren Bird, Mn Mn. Larry Klq, Mn. E d w I n ..., and H a r r I t 1, lln. C. 8.
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Emo Wood, and Chucldo, M n. Rouoh. Mn. Harry Ca)lllwt, 11n. Thom_, Mr■• Jaba llmilll, a
Willi.� C. Gibbs, M rs.
T o m H. L. Dyer, Mra. Lester Ohling� vlllitor Mn. Kate Rou■b and the
Hotrman, Mra. B. R. Vance, Mn. er, Mrs. Virginia Shtrbe11gh. Mr1. bosteue1, Mra. Raynes and Mrs.
Carral!,_Adama. Jr., Mn. R.
G. Jeu Brown. Mn. .Johna, F r y, �
Gm•r Mr■. HenrJ' John110n, MN. Oonald Bumvantner, 'Mn.
WIim Cl.All
Mrs. Alll Shinn, Mra. L.
O. Robert Johnston, M;�. H o w a r d · The Live-Wirt Clu■ al tht New
Smlthl\lo. Mr. C. 0. Sayre. Mn. llurrlo. Mn. Pe1- Bi11T11, Mr. Ila- IC.IIB. 0lurd, mot '"'
GornotBurdelte, Mn. R o y E. and Mn. Lloyd
llro. )'!,JI. r-1,;'J ffm11ta al 1111
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Jot1N,-llro. Noloon Romlh, Mr. an Ip Wolpert, Mn. Edwin 3 wt o I n, 11n. !Ya ,..,.....
with Mn. 8.
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11n. 1/:arl ltoelor , Ur. ond Mn Mn. Carroll Adams. Jr. Mn. H. - 111d Mn. B a r r ,
Paul ltllilwd. Mt1, J� llorpn, Bulb &amp;Jne)oton, Mn. ;.( • I v i D Cllplhart '""inl 11 --..
Mr. ad Mn. - Wlllloln -D. �. '·alMI -.,., lln. 1YDll1111 Mn. George Jowl Jed tho deto""'4l.�
- - 4ibo Allon, Mn. D o n a kl McFarland. Mra_- ,.,_Ima Cope- llllllal period ml a1eo nad
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hort, Mro. Phil Bato,, and 1'11,1- poem. ,,_ ...., lhelaanl''11bat
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1111 ... Ila_ P.T.A. ·-- Jane Powell, Kn. Wllllam ,.,._ lollo,r,,d wtt1a a - II)' M , ..
Id a Valontine party on Tue!daJ ell, kn.
l'OWfU. Mn. Jlt'lt llomlrd LlnJna. A abo&lt;I buolJim - ..... 1oJ1ow..i.
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in the NCAA baa�etball tourna•
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Tourney Opens March 6th

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Sukarno of 1111•• i4J ..,

Sports Bit, • • . At home . . . The Clas• : AA tourney
drawing
at C h esapeake has been postponed un ti l Sunv
01
day, so the Panthers will have to ·••it unt il tha t day to
be
pe
see if they w ill tangle early or ]ate with toJ, seeded clubs
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�Uth Point , a�d lro��on. · · · Torn Gru�ser , _Pon:ieroy
have fought. Aod 81lybody fighting
COLUMBUS &lt;UPO -Two things
Fort Frye M, New Matamora■ 45 New York A. 70 Waie Forelt 61
JOHANSSON
INGEu-'R
B•
.
High School s Pappy who graduates this spring 1s de.
'
h� ha11 to respect that waIIop ur
.
Mar ietta st.Marya 47, Newport 46 Quee n ·• 78 Paterson st. 52
are ?()BBible m aI urday m' ght ' II t
UPU
e
or
t
ermme
lt
W
• d to tak e a fli1ng m profess1onal
baseba II . . . 19
n
r
F
&amp;
·
risk the consequences.
Molll'Ot! Ceunty
tmg Ol the top.ranked Bu�k· years old, Torn is
mee
68
tu
te
Insti
ffolk
n
Babso
ineligible
95
&lt;UPl
to
participate
H,
in spring ,
Fla.
Su
BEAC
.
l - Skyvue 70, Beallsville 50
1 made such a mistake in our PALM
eyes or Ohio state and the W ur sports at PHS, a fact of extreme sadness for the base.
each
'
road
the
w
n
.
St. Bonaventure
Siena 57
first fight, when he knocked me When. I run o
.
Coshoetoa Ceuty
eonsm Ba�gere - the Buckey� balling Panthers . . . But best wishes will go with
f
.
myse
Tom
lling
I
St. Michael's &lt;Vt, &gt; 79 Adelphi 75 ma� continue all they have m
! Keene 62, C.onesville 50
out in the third round. I profited morning •. l k�p t_e
o
wherever be roams in his search for success in the prort•
Ame
em,
my
y
Btmst
White
what
d
by respecting bim in the secon
War11&amp;w 55, R scoe 47
Boston u. fl6 Tuft, 56
their last four games, or they ranks. . . . That long ball Tom c-louts is
.
.
of what I
111e
says : --fight and knocked him out in the can tramer ' aI wa�•
Shelby County
exp lode.
r.-in�
88
Fairfield
122
Cross
Holy
.
there
up
for
looking
they'
cage
MHS
,
y
Kel
Mark
re
.
.
.
.
body geta the credit, the legs do Anna 61 , uss
fifth round.
po
R la 55
un•
highly
but
ble,
al
s
It
l
of
luminary
1
62
ie
b
SS
!IO
sporting
is
ago,
seasons
of
couple
a
his
Rhode land Springf ld 56
thi! job."
Hou
70
likely,
ton
Badgers
that
n Center M
c�n
Jackso
the
I
tum
right
8
a
cast,
arm
fractured
in
sandlot
in
a
basketball
7
Duke 112 Seton Hall
·
e
He had hit me flush in the 1
o bette in
1 · th t I
Warre■ County
the trick that 26 te&amp;m11, including I game fall recently. . . . Which just goes t o show that
SOUTH
second round of our last fight but, a fi;� :an �Y :ii� to :o\le
.
so
1
1
Ca
l
r
Ma
58
e
56
n
themselves , failed to do o..-f" r t he high school sports oftentimes are not as dangeroo s as ,
title
8
03
rm
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Virginia Tech 1 Fu an 1
$34.95 MicleJ.X16
because I was on the ball.I was around. I couldn 't gel out of my
b
last two seasons - beat the the other kind. , . . That bunch of kids on Pomeroy' s
AA
s
96
.a
3
Ea
Baptist
t.
Del
7
Valley
.
of
o"t
way
my
r
this
maneuve
to
able
own way, as you say in
u
- 2,
la �
bgew
A6hta bu�a �
Fi.fth-Si.xth Grade cage squad , undefeated this season, I
e 1 00% More.
Miami &lt;Fla. &gt; 85 Morehead St. 70 Bucks.
danger.
country, in my second fight with
his
r
figures
Coach
Fred
Taylo
will
be
heard
from
loud
and
lonc1
6
J
fl
e
before
e
they
emerge
n 40 H
3
f'80
7
ffAAo.rt
83
I!!&gt;
ur
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arp
.
Sensitivity
.
Having gotten to him in the Floyd Patterson. I would have to pamesv
team will he shar per than they from PHS, . . . And Coach Coffma n has accomplished
ille Riverside 72,
st. 70 Marshall 58
Ky.
East.
l
weren'
legs
my
that
was
it
think
I'll
hold
mean
doesn't
second right
,,.. w,er, against Michiga n �I.ate, a sweet i·ob with them on a very limited practice sched- ,
e 1 00% More
Chardon 54 NO, roJina st • 78 Viiianova uo
him cheap in the third. It's a new in sha;&gt;e&gt;.
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Northwestern, Iowa and Indiana. ule . -----Bnebtel Non-Cou.nty
son•Newman 7,1. Belmont 58
Car
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deal aII around and he ca n be Whatever has happened Is over Nelsonvil e , Crooksville 47
l 60
AU!llin•Peay 82 Mart. Br. Tenn . 75 In fact . lhe Buckeyes - while
I
e 1 00% More
Gallla Coaaly
with and today l 'm listen ing to
Lamar Tech Tl So. Lou �lana 68 winning - haven' t shown thei r
1
championship form smce blasting
Birnstein on road wol'k. Five, six Southwestern 75, Kyger Creek 32 Chattanooga 9l Georgia St. 48
1
Battery Life
the Hoosiers, 100'5, two week.
Norll, Golllo S7, Rio Grande 41
miles ... ordinary for me.
STAC Tounwnenl
ago.
Henry Coaaty
On March 13 at Miami Beach I
'fhe Racine PTA presented a " commercial1" dealing with the
Al Tu■kegee, Ala.
Compare Thne FNtul"N
70,
Hamler
Deshler
oO
63 (
will be ready to travel 15 rounds
Fou
Fisk 100 Knoxville 79
nders Day program thill week importanc.·IL! of Founders Day and
11ieir last two games were
75
at top speed if necessary. This Holgate , Malinta 51
So. Carolina St. 73 Fort Valley 60 downright thrillers, with Iowa con• written by Mrs. Ruth Steams, a Mrt Dorothy Smith wa,i chair- : • Built•in "Lib.. wire-woval
an tenna for �
a
al
C
AA
I
F
am
hoping
something
to
isn't
�ahog:
lt
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Alabama st. 105 Morehouse 75
By Vlrglata CarJeton
trolling the game all but the last "Man on the �treet" type of pres- mall of the present ation.
performance
I Sprmgfleld 61.
\
Nonll B&amp;ate Toora1.1men&amp;
The people of Mason C6un ty do. this is something I know
two and a half minutes, while In• eatatJon performed before a repli• Corsages were presented to
Youngalowo Hoban 56
Past Presidents bf Mr■. Bernice • Class ''B' ' pusb-puD 11111pll­
ca or a t.elevislon screen.
Al Lesiqt4i■, N. C.
should be proud of Senator Jack can do.
dlana rallied lo close the score to
udso
Akron
71,
East
H
57
n
th
S
Thei
the
but
the
Mn.
role r' P
work
ss. �ing Mn. Ruth Steams, I fier minimizes batter, dnla
tearns had
Atlantic Christ. n E. Carolina 71 four points after being out of the
Jonhson who represents this coun• Yes . the legs do
th
Rachel Downie, Mrs. Mar. • Automatic Gain Control
Mrs.
AA
Clau
Berea
Mrs. Bernice
enterviewer and
Lenoir Rhyne 63 Catawba SI
ty in the State Senate for the may Jn my case they will get e
game all the way.
Limiter prevenU 1i&amp;ml
Houdashelt, Mn. PavJi e 1
garf't
announcer.
wu
TheiM
Rocky River 48, Fairv� 16
VSCA Tournament
he has voted on various btlls in credit too.
.
Iast weekend
1
Taylor adm'tted
overload . .. minUPi:Ja ...
lhe
and
hnson
J
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pres1•
curren
Cleve SL Edward -.
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the recent session of the Leg\11A&amp; NqbvUJe, Teu.
· State Appearmg
1.11e b '1g one for ot,10
was .,
m l e program were dent, Mrs. Helen Arnott.
tortion
lature, He deserves the highest
Brunswick 48 Union (Tenn. ) 69 Milligan 50
aJJd the last or the Saturday-Mon· Mrs. Jean Hamm and M rs. Joan
.
.
.
D
• Vemier tuning for preeile,
the b
ion from the people of
Bay Vi
le 59 David Li
thel 49
��: it
day schedules. He gave the Buck· Wolfe, as founder s or the Pl'A: wasU:::i�unced
���. :=::
easy tuning
=:;.t�
��
ide
eyea two days orf as a rest per· Delores Wolfe, a teacher of tbe "Mothersin gers" group w,·u be
• Earphone Jack located la
Salem Local 62, Triad 47
COUNCn. ME.:TING
St. Louil 12 Tulsa 6S
n
•-fore recaII in g them to prac• schooJ K thryn B ra and
1
i
ee
ed
.
al
the
m
with
t
form
g
initi
£in.al output stage for
ul� e
Delawan County
.-• • babY iittce
ers ; PAU
Miami (Ohio) 101 Ohio u. '19
yOSt , �A
The regular February ��ting
tice Tnursday.
� scheduled for March 2 at the Porn• I
more audible output
.
.
Radnor 56, Elm Valley 43
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John��· speaki ng on Je�1stlatmn
Washburn 71 Omaha 60
or Hartford Tomn Council was
eroy Senior High School. Edwin !
u■
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Hardta
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pertam1ng � lhe PTA : Helen Ar•
C.uts
Neb. Wealeyan 70 Chandron St, 59
held in the mayor's office with
Johnson , Southern Local Sctluol j
1
·.1 48
Mt. v·1clory 66, Roundh·,;au
nott and W1lm11 Rieber, mothers instrume ntal iuperviso
Bradley 57, Wichita 56
the following membera presenl:
arciano Tied Jn
r' will be
Lie� Coaaly
enroulo lo ll,e Founders Day ob- '
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■ervence : Mr■. Blondena Hudson
Licking Height,: M, LakewOod 47 Con' ia ! Minn. ) 73 N. oak. st. 68
cilmen K. F. Rnl�ur. r� Smith
RADIO and
�ta�� of the Spring Confery
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800 Mr11. Mary K. Yosl, parents
Licking Valley 43 ; Johnstown 31 Caae Tech 88 Allegheny 57
1. W, Gibbs and Earl Fields.
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LEOPOLDVILLE Tbe Congo
Locaa Couty
Lacrosse st. 86 River Fatls 55
The First and Fourt h
announced
Principal matter of business tr )
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SOUTHWEST
Grades tied for ihe attendance
was in the interest of the proposed
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Busines� Not A Sideline•
Zanearleld Monroe 51 Drake 83 North Texas st. 63
Refreshmmts iJJcluding a ,
water ayatem for the town. Don � . oonslde�ed settin u?,
and a group or New York busi•
P
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to
Comnuttee
Salvation
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S.Cond Awe. Middleport
N.
Muli:tla Coaaly
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Smith presented a survey made Iii
decorated Founders Day cake
Oklalioma City '11 Loyola cLa.) 49 nessiuen are considering the pur•
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n ite rival pollUcal factio08 and Pleasant
se
Stanley Party I',
64, Waldo 46
were rved.
the englneera of a proposetl water
Wayland College 79 Midwestern 64 chase of heavyweight Sonny Lis•
the_ United �ation11 from poa· RJdgedale SO, Green Camp 45
line extending fl'Olll . �ew Haven
Given Thur•day
ton '11 contract.
Cincinnati as Houston eo
Heights over the bill fO the back a1bly seizing the country by force.
Hou Coant,
Liston, 26, of Philadelphia, Is Mrs. Raroh' 11iomas entertain•
part of Hartford and down bf Albert Kalonjl, self-styfod pre- Sootheaatem 66, Paint Valley 49 Cla.nmdon JC '18 Amarillo 77
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the vat l• mier of lhe province of "South Chillicothe CC 45, BuckskiJl 39
West Pomt sectloo .
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Trinily tTexJ 70 Tex, Lutheran
by, both_ the Ring mag1WDe and
ous streets of the town which ap- Kasal." made the suggestion for
Ftemoat Noa-Cou:tJ "
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the
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the committee in telegr811l,11 to Fostoria St. Wendelyn ff1
. WEST
His .1 1 victories In 32 fights ln· demonstrator.
s.... �..red Katanga Province President Moise
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Council If money
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Gi�bur1 46 Utah 95 Br1ghart1 Young IIO
elude 21 knockouts.
t. . ,
to finance the p
Refreshmenta were ■erved by
�-.a Rongo Pr--1.1_
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Tshomue
-� nt mon Fred Crawford.
88
aiso
Val
75
Force
Air
par
Mrs. Thoma11 to Mrs. Jlarold
Counllman Bl�� as been Joseph Kasavubu Thursday night Bradley moved to within 8 halfFig•&amp; Renlll
Kauff, Mn. John Krawsezyn, Mn.
busy this week \�laing the
..urgent meet· game of first-pla� CincinnaU in
an
for
called
He
By
United PrNs l■ternatlGnal Mildred Wolfe Mra Jack Bach·
spreading or clndera·-1he
- streets
uri Valley Conference Benef't
· " holli on 11,e poli"
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�caJ and the Mi
I Ca ge T'It
ERIE, Pa. - Dick Diveronica. ner, Mn. Charles Archer, Mra.
. llo
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and erection of ._ ·Jlihts In the mg
ng
but _had to f ight o(f 8
,
&amp;
standi
mmo
n
study
co
military
to
a
levels
new addition to the �I�. Syracuse, N. Y., outpointed Barbara Murray, Mrs. Glenn
Gym
Point
For
Set
attitude toward the latest U. N. detennlned drive by Wlchlla be- A benefit basketball gnm, be- Tony Chrlaly, 141, fitlsburgh (81 . Glau, Mn. Hershel McClure and
FIRE IN 'roWN
Securiy Council resoluions which fore recording the victory . tun tween Bio Grande's Junior var■- ws ANGELES - Jesse Jones, Mn. Bratton.
.
Fare Saturday aeyemoon partial• broadened Secretary General Dag Robmson of Bradley bad a game
ity and Pt. Pleasant's Independ• 145, Loa Angelea, outpointed Kid
Jy destroyed the horn• of Ralph Hwnmarskjold '1 powers lo bring high of 17 l'Oillts.
enls ill be
ducted In the B' g Ra o, 147• Managua, Nlcaragua
Uttle G'If I
Hall. The fire trucks from New peace to the Congo·
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CincinnaU, an overtime victor
30
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t.l':'gmnmg
1;.11, i gym,
Haven and Mason extinguished
against Houston earlJer thLt &amp;ea•
Pro&amp;ell U. N . AeUon
p. m.
the fire only after much damage
son, won lta 15th llralgbt game. ,.,. ·gh '
BRIEFS
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1001 t s conui-1
Jed
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three
meo
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was dine to the uilding and the All
The Issue was in doubt until the
CL06E8
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BOB
of
collectpurpose
Ille
for
slaged
pseconda
TuesbOIIIOhold good,. 1be house Is llu,t the resolution, pused
last 3 1
when 8 ti in by
Sizes 8½ to 4
owned by Albert Ginther. Mr. Hall day In New York , infringes on Tom Thacker put the amt out Ing funds for the Pt. Plea9ant Llt- LAKE PLAcm,, N. Y, (UPI)-.
g
di p J gue tie League baseball program. A The North Amenca AAU bobsled
,
has moved into the house vacated the aovereignty of the Congo. But f the Oou
rea
u Hoe
scbeduled for
bkldy-buket-ball game lo set for champinnshlpa
by George Green who last week Tshombe and Kaaavubu have InCarl :::u., �
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so
m.
p.
7
March 3-45 have been cancelled
moved to Ma n where he and his dicated they will cooperate to cat attack with tt
polnta each'
Mt.!lllber■ of the Pl. Pleasant and the Mt. V8TI Hoevenberg
.
wife have a rest horue £or aged some degree.
1quad are Dick Horton, Frank, Olympic bob run has been closed
people.
1be resolution authorizes the
ON PLANES TOO
Bill and Jim Capehart. D o n for the remainder of the aeason
MEETINGS HELD
U. N, troopt, to use forte if necesMIDDLEPORT
Gospel M_,ge,. are hoklillg sary a, a Ja1t re,ort lo M) civll LOS ANGELES C UPD - Med· Walde, Jack Burris, Jim Lewis, due lo a Jaclt of mow.
eana de Aviacion, the M,JXican Jimmy Smith and Marion Love.
a teriea or revival meetings In the war ,
airline !bat prideo lloelf on llo Adml,,ton lo 50 and'25 cenla for
building near tbe post office this
So far there bu been no re- gowmet food "'"Jee on lntema- adulla and student.,.
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action lo the Security Council tlonal Olgbta. bu added another
KlLLED IN GI!RMANY
action from Stanleyville capJtal of touch•
A feellng of prolunad IIDITDW la Oriental Province and
ID TAKES IT EABY
strong.
manllested throughout the area hold of the follower, of alaln loft. 1be arllne now clalmo to be the PALM SPRINGS, Calif. IUPII
int lo aerve Metrecal Instead of --Former Prelldent Dwight D.
about lhe death of Sgt. Russell
emier Patrice Lumumba. l
wing
Pr
l to thON pauengen on Eisenhcnwir ii D'UJntainlng a re�h who waa In the Anny staPollUcal aourcea laid it wu �mea
.
.
aoned ill � for_ Ille past
loxed IICbedule during hlo e
poBSlble Ille power ■tragg1e whicb
:wo yoan. Detailt of h w deal!,
e
the
alill
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1b
company
oakl
800-c
Id
vacation In the desert l1IR· E;.
bee
en
In Ori al and
n go g
if bll death have not yet been h••
hasn't ployed golf fo,
"'1hower
ouballluu.
food
orles
added
.,81
al
eamed m, body Jo expected to aelghborlng Xvu Province, au­ the
two
part of which
ll
of
nearly
I
regular
UTlve re ,oon for burial. Rio other Lumumbult etrongllokl. Jw ge request d
cold and a
a
l
ered
he
oul
ime
added
pounds eau.,
l
•lie, tbe former Marie Jams, left the parttclpanla will, HIiie r, wltn ba
attack.
lumbago
the
fare.
n,gular
In Germany will, her time lo comkler tbe efl,ct of Ille
•bo
----asure.
me
........i, bu arrfved homo.
Sgt Roach wa1 one of the ftne,t Ho has been blamed for ma11 lNVlTE8 PRl:8Illl!:NT
UPS TOIIRl8T TRADE
,oun, men of this community, am, arrella and beatillp of hundred, WASHINGTON iUPD - Pre,J. LONDON tUPD - Brlttsh louT
11 Elmer Roach of lllbbltown. J:e of Europeano In the stanle,vJDe deal Kmnecly bu accepted an ln- lot trade oe1 another record 1,.1
Valuable pi.per• and documents an eatlly mislaid
,ad tbe highest respect and 01• area.
vltallon . lo ottend the w..-•1 year, the Brflloh Travel a nd Holi­
and Jost. Receipt■, certifkates, records, policies.
of all the people of thlo
and ..., , Bobby, of Huntington Nllkmal Pro,a Club aonllll dJll. clay Aaoclation reported Thura•bstracts and deed• - they an ufe in • 11.fe de.
.
• TWMI dra�•d• with ...,
poalt hox at THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK.
were Sunday guest, of Mr. and ner and atunl party o Juno s. day. F'ore(&amp;D vlaltor totaled 1,669,,
11,tn.
wiftli �-y-- ,..._ warranty
Hull... Ponooalo
Rentals are as low as $3.00 annually.
Mr■. Ruller KnlghL
White Houoe Pro,a Secretary Pi- 490, an lnCN!8,e of one-fifth ove,
dorege
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Mn. F. A. ChaJIIIIBll lo •1111 ·g om J. Salinger oald Thuraday. Ult, which alao oet a record.
�Klligb�d, two
partUlo"e
1pac•1
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qui■lly on long•III• nylM 1
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Deposib IMured By F.D,I.C.
relatives ill Huntington.
,he,lveL
lay riening. He wu loken to tbe Mr. end Mn. George �
• Ilg no-,ploth bowl
�..... Clinic where hlt condition and Mr. and Mn. cnunp wero
3o/o Interest Paid On Savings
e -ffi. ■olia .name! ftnhh on �
In
• One-pl9ce , llnl top, adcf•
I critical.
Point Pleuant Monday
NMlt ls emy to dHI\, eas, .,,
re.Want R:'ijcehaln---mitled,
Wllllom Fiel&lt;la, Hartford', old- Frid Spencet of M..;., wa, a
to u p dta"'• All Ncny1oug1 stffl COit,ot citizen, fell reeving. aD10D1 buatnoa vloltor ill lforlford Mon
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• In gleomlng Stat White.
ln)lrles , ....,al broken rJba. day evening.
Bring The Whole Family
le bu been 11 patient at Pie.. Bernhart Lerner employed Jn
mt Valley llolpHal, Point P...• FilldtaJ, Gblo, ,pen°t U.. - end
,nt Since hil n\um home hil wltb hla parenla, Mr. and 'llro.
Put a ■blne on JOUI' thOM • • • mde ,ure the lid■ wa■h
IIIIOIU!l'Oltl'
lall(lbten, Mn. Bertha Dalley of George Lerner.
bellind tb1 811'1 and , . . 1tep wtr ••trEAT'' out! Booat
OHIO
'omeroy and lln. Dorothy the famllJ'• morale! Why not try ua.f We have the best
food hi -.. OUr prices won1 atnln tho family bud«et.
�.. of Cnlumbwt have '-1 loldnf Misa nei.., Jenklna of Columbo,
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apent the - ead with ber mo­
,are o1 bbn.
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Phone WY-2-5321
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l. Maey'1 Hospital, Dunlingtoll, Pn: '111ilmaa Kldietl, n; Kdcir,
,bore be la ,_-led - Ky., IJ)OIII the - end wllh hlo
IN MtDDLll'OIIT
ON ROUT 7
parenta, Mr. end Kn. Kenneth
mproved.
Mr. and Mn. Delml■ ilamfne Xlme,,

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the home turnout Thuraday nigbt Seton Hall laft .December. The Bradlq edged Wichita, D'1·56; and
a, he �ed 36 point,, in DUU'a Duke team total matched the Lop fourth rited ClDcinnati trounced
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Jtrrj E. Cbrk of the Jackson Recreation Departoutput al the arena lor llNMJ...fil , NCAA-bound Houlton, e-ao.
112·78 victory over Seton Hall.
1tent,
which is a municipally directed service , has an.
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•-• by Dayl® Tony Ja..
He)'man, averaging 25 ?Ollila that w aa rt,C()l'uai
d Jac k.8o n's ftrst annua I I nd �pendent Basketba ll
nounce
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and Leroy Ellll taUied 216 for St ,
for the eighth•rankt!d againal Seton Ha ll .
per "ame
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March 6 t.hru J I .
Tournament
l John'• 81 lhe Redmen gained
F■Hred bi Pl■y elfa
team from Durham. N. C . . un·
baJls will bounce at the Jackson Memor i al
The
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&amp;ucceu and
leashed a U-point bunt in the Duke ii rated • favorite '° take ' their flllh atraight
Building Auditorium with all games starting at 8 p m .
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r1n:t hall that had the Pirate• the upcoming Atlant.1.c Coaat eoo. pouibly ■owtded the dealh•lme
each night.
loumamen t
Marquette·,
ference playoffs �d wllh it ti for
Clark hopes to have no more than 20 teams and has
reeling.
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His final total equalled the aea• first round berth m the NCAA chanceii .
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garnet at the Garden . The Bllff'
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ranked &amp;. John ' , on March t 4. I olraighl home game and extended �Im fo, tho Etlta Khll part "'
I f Boggs (Lionel) , Ashley (Bob). Walters iBucky) et.
tho ocbool playl" '
St. John·• downed Marquetto. Ju reoord 1o 21 - 1 for the ,.....,
al. want in this free-for-al l , better send the 1 5 bucks be,
lo lead a parade of other behind 27-polnl performance, by i
fore the March 3 deadline and i n clude name of team
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and address, name of its manager. his address , and
phone number. You reach Clark t hrough the Jackson
Recreation Dept., Memorial Bldg., Jackson, 0.

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Big Bend Minstrel Huge Success,
Will Be Presented In Second Show

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all dressed in Day" and Lhe t·horua l&amp;luted t1w
Wilson.
and Colleen
50th state by lheir presentation of
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costwnes
salin
with dan ,er,,
Th� return of the blackfeced "S weet Leilu nl"
n, Darlene Justice,
end men and women lei the show K aaron Kelto
ayre,
Sondri Drab and
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was welcomed by the audience 815
Hel!I.
na
lesan
Char
each receieved a hand upon en
Wring. End penonnel were Roy " Sleepy Time Down South" by
Reuter, Bill YOWlg, Tom Reuter, Joe Struble, " Underneath the ffar.
Orial WU.., Bill Childs, Bob Hoe- lem Moo n " by Chlldl and the tap
fltch, Emeatine Werry. Est '· ,.r routine o( Richard McDon.tdd to
Sylvester. Irene Grueser, Evelyn "Swanee" brought the show to tht
Young, Kathryn Crow and Carla closing munberl by the end metL
WUoon.
McDonald, who appear&lt;d ill Ille
The mlm:trel with Joe Struble show fo r the first time, proved to
u interlocutor kept moving with be a £avor lte.

With one of the country's tough est
O n the other hand , l h�1 ._. Wt're c o u 1 1 t
less uns llng heroes who p lo11 l'd &lt;:it .\'
winters two thirds gone and a mild trend
1
said to be setting in, maybe it's t i m e to
streds . s tate highway s and local byways
venture a little refltction about the great
all da� long and far i n to the night . Fri!'- 1
quentl y the_v worked unti l tht' Y V.- f'1 e
ordeal.
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ready to drop.
ln the first place, ! here have b e e n
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tougher ones. The northJ a st ws.s pretty
l f the long range range wealhermer1 ;
upset by a 16-day cold spel l featuring
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are right , the wors t may now have bt'cn
two big snows . B u t bac:k in t he m id•30s
t
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no
should
joy
But
our
ps
a
suffered.
perh
Chicago had a 32-day span in wh i c h the
be unrestra ined . Certain knowledgeable
J!ll'Jn temperature was only five deg rees
people say the warming t rend that hai,i
above zero. The , thermometer plu m m et•
ilo��•��\�affected the earth for several decades i s
bl.. and oxperlencea. Comp1 •ti113 Reutor, "Toot. Toot, Tootale" by
ed tu worsa than 1 5 below fou r times,
now reversed and w e can expect 4 0 ye a rs
the minstnl clrele were Jon Web- Bill Young. "Give My Regards lo
attd 10 below was commonpla(.'e.
of wi ntertime rough st u f f .
oter. Jllffll!t Ebenbach, Danny Broadway " by Roy Reuter and
But of course you can't warm yourself
Bower a, Terry Stalnaker, Mike "Mammy" by Orval Wllea.
W on ·1 be long before l i- ving Berlin
\dth old weather st a tistics. Nobody
Werry, Ralph Werry and James CI01lng 11,e show waa "0 Lit­
will h a ve to start us dreamint of a green
could fi nd much comfor t , either, in t hl'
Mee�
tie Candle" with ....uat1c candle
&lt; ' hristmc:1s, just like the ones we used to
11 ,_y the snow and cold disrupted fam i l y
Following the opening lo "Wait- effect wltb Ille Ugbtillg and llio
In' For the Rober. E. la," El- tradllloual c)o,Jng IOllg of llie
know.
and community life, added to the a lready
ther Sylvester and Ir... Grueser Big Bend Minltrel "Moment, to
H OW ABOUT l:RAS F.RS'
s u bstanhal woes of the busi ness folk,
I in "mammy" costmue■ ung Remember ...
Pencil manufaclurer s have set aside
ge ner a lly put a pall o n things
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"Tuck Mo To Sleep." A favorite Preceedillg the show, Mn. ltalh­
the
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27·March
Feb.
of
week
been
have
must
Many famil y budgets
number of many waa " When My ryn Crow, president of the Aaaoc,Week . " The lowly penc i l wou ld seem deSugar Walb Down the Street" by iatlon , introduced the orcbeltr•
knocked in the head by extra outlays ror
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Jon Webster with the dancers Including Mn. Margaret Neurr· ..,
serving of this honor when it is realized
galoshes, greatcoats. cilains a nd s n o w
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that more tha n a billion an d a half pen•
t 1 1·rs . fuel oil, hired snow shovele rs a nd
a ,
Morris, drurnl, and B
key
"Mobile" by Hoeflich featured
c i ls are purch a sed annually-abou t nine
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the like.
auuience
the
welcomed
and
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the day•glo lighting and another banjo
er
cap ita . For some reason, yellow
p
Towns and cities quickly exhausted
favorite we� Jean Haymari' a to the show.
painted pencils ar e preferred, 12 to I .
snow removal funds. Many, spoiled by
rendition of "Once 1n A While. "
Mn. Crom also thanked D!recHoeflich mho illtraduced Ille
tor
a suu·ess ion of mild winters, had no re"Miss�sipof
FRANC-LY PRECAUTIONARY
Doing a fine job
l1
meml:M!rs who are hfgll
cast
pl Mud" were Roberta Kraeuter
serve from past .vears. Even if th e big
You ca n ' t t:all i t fillhy lucre any more
r
aenlora thl.s year and thank·
school
in
and Terry Bradford dressed
snows are over, these communities now
in France .,_ al least , not when it comes
for their parUcipation ln
them
ed
red skirts with blue checked
J ar� fresh expenditures for road repairs,
fresh from the bank. For the past 1 8
shorn.
the
blouses and pig tails.
1 1 1, l ess they have a big pothole fun d .
months, say s the B a n k of France, a ) ) --�
Color wa, added to the number Minatrel choru■ memlen were
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-We learned from the icy days of 1 960French bank notes hav e been tre.a led and t andy were served bYth; Mrs. ouo Grimm, M, Robnt
e Bye Blackbird" H sl1ng by Connie M arley, Ann Baird, Dorin-,
''By
M•
R .#e,ort
Werry by the chorU!I da Wilson, Charlene Hoeffieh. EvErnestine
() l t h a t not too many people really know
with disinfectant before being issued. Home Room Molhen to the chil- Cooke. Mr. and Mn. William Kus•
using large colored elyn Fick, Carolyn BeR, TelTJ'
routine
a
with
:
Livestock
UPH
I
huw to deal with such rigors. Motorists
Th e treatment is supposed to " render dr�m. Follo wing the refreshments sell, Mrs. J. V. McGrew, Mu. B. CINCINNATI
beauti £ul number Bradford,
s.
po
pom
Roberta Kraeuter,
3
'l1M!
rn
\\L' J e too cautious at least as often as
ino:tensive a l l the microbes and bacteria the children o;iened the valentine11 R. Vance , Mrs. Edward Stiles, Cattle 50, calves 100; low to Are You Lone
Tonight"
e
June Vanvranken,
Hayman,
Jean
"
som
Mn. WUliam Shinn . Mr■. Roland average choke with a good end
with which lhe y (the bank notesJ would the-y rec-e-ived.
t lil'y were reckless on treacherous roads .
read·
with
ll
by
Lisle and
Carolyn
done
Johnny
Wolfe,
Kal.h�
Be
.
Karr, Mrs. Martin O�ing•r. Mr,. 120'1 lb slaughter steers 2fl. OO,
8
·
much
added
ilds
Commu nities i n some areas showed l i ttle
II
B
by
ing
become infested in the c ourse of their
.
e
F
e
Ro
ry
,.!O
! ?t
nru
Tiie w . s . c�.' �� :he New Haven , Thomu Grinstead, Mra. c . E Fry &amp;ood 900-IOOO lb 13.00-24.00, utility
capacit y for handling the burdensome
circulation. " The "secret process" was Method ist Church held their regu · and Mn. Dallas Yea,(er .
and standard 16.00-UI.SO; average � evenmg s pr�g ram, as id Stage an dlightlq work wat
oung done by John ?,ScM'urray, Henry
choice 879 lb tteifers 2UO, choice H;llo Ma faby by �Ill i
:,,now.
perfected after long experimen ts.
AUxn.lARY MEETING
Jar monthly meeting on Tuesday
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ways
A
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"It
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- -V'Or• Reiebel, Edgar Arnold, Mr. and
- evening at the home of Mrs · Ch@s. The Amer ican Le11ion. Auxiliary with a good end 908 lb 24.50, good Ile song of World War II. as sung
Mu. Joh n Ridgway read , poem
.
Mn. Donley Relbel, Davkl
Ler Campbell . Mra. Oav1_d Free• me1 on Monday evenm!J at lhe 7IJ&lt;).,m lb z,_50-23. 00. utility and by June Vanvranken
entitled "A Bo y. "
.mu-u:IC'T,
Ben Ewing and Wayne n
..-•·
man, preaident, presided at t he Legion Home with Mra. R • l p h commercial eow1 14.50 • 18.00;
. le dressed a!i a hobo
Johnny
Mrs, Flelds Introduced Mr. Paul
Is
.
7
.
sess io n . The cIub p1an . Roush , viee president. preiidmg bulls 1 .00-18 .00, individual combusmess
ng, "I Can 't G']Ve yOU .!\.nv th'ng
B . powe 11 8 '-t
. ant cou ty super•
n
' '8.
ned to donate to the Barrett Bald at the buamf!BB meetln,i The club nM!lrcial 19.00; calve, and vealera 1a
Love" looked ll,e pad as did
But
I
lntendent and • member of the
U
Knob Home Miaslon and the Doro- voled lo donalo $10.11() lo u,. Molli- bole, a sudden tractor yank on a the dancer,, Karen Ba ,.hner, Car
"
� DEVOTED TO IN'l'EBl'.II' OJ'
New Haven P,T.A. Mr. Powell ln
35.00,
not
choice
high
lo
Herage
eni · March on Polio Ci'und.
thy Lee Scholarahip Fund.
NEW HAVEN
Children (G rade School l - Mra·
niels and N eda
Da
Lynn
Scott,
ol
OO
JO
:15
ood
«i
d
turn Introd uced board member,
00.
· , 11t8n ard
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u•- ME•�•
Mn. Jack Needa, program lead. Refreshment, were iw.rve:l by test , &amp;
T)1e New Haven Parent Teach• Harry Miller and Mra. D avid
Br dford
8 . 00.
present, Mn. C. P. Stouth, Zelda
.00.
2
1
utility
,
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8(
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Louena
Miss
Roush,
Ralph
Mr,.
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�n a ae·be-J
er ' gave a di ·ourc 01 the Lo d a
l'I ), A.asoclation held open houae F'lelda
J r· High School lTeen K
·
1 . dressed !or the Publllhd ncy .narnooa � ,..
napp, au,&gt;ervilor of
achoola. Prayer,
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Roush• Mn. Bill Rt,UBh • and Mra. Hogs 1700 . barrows and gilts 25 weather aan g "April Showers, ' d11 bJ The Oblo v:,._ h1tu1htn,
un Thur.day evenine, for the two Agenl· - Mn. Adrian Lathey
M W•Id
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Rou•h· ■uperlntend• '111oae attending were Mrs. Monl I Arnold Roush to tho.� attending ;
ne w modern room• added to the and Mn. Pete Burrl11: G roup en�·
higher 1 .2 200-220 lb 18 50-lO 80 1• with chorus• day-glo umbrellas ��-�,:,n
pou'
f IC 1I and Mrs, R oullh,
ona wY .NlM,
ltorlal
Wilson, Mra. Rufus ElceM!Or, Mrs. Mra. Nelson Rouah . Ml ',,. Harry 2·3 1i2:ro lb 18 10. 18 M• 1.2.3 m adding the perfect touch lo her edSn
!-dlllol . The meeting wa■ o:,ened A eta - M rs. Robert Gilmore ,
/b
l
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tteODd
H
en
au m■WQ 111.e
t
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Earl Keefer pre11ident of the Art
LThaut!t,
Mrs. 0. J, Howard, , H'o(fman, Mrs. Sadle War l� , M ra. 280 lb 17 .75•18. I O, No, 3 220-22S lb aong, was followed by "Harbor �• � ,- alll• • .._.,,
11.\' the Cub Scowl Troop 256 .. Greg Tlc.kel11 - Mra. John Hoffman and
board and Mrs Keefer
M ra. 1 heda Hart, Mrs. Harold b!rkle, 17. ss.18. io, No. 3 270.280 lb l'1 . 35 ; Lights" by Danny Thompson and Matlonai � NJTHaatau..
smglng Mra. WIiiiam Shi nn . Publicity l : 1bb1 led the aroup ln
I Mn. Frank Thompson ,
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Foun
Day
honor
n
i
th
of
•
Changes ,:t� =-� 1111,... ':��
t. Glenn Smith, Mra. Jack. Needa, Mra. Jack Jeuon, M u. T11elma 1·3 300-450 lb sows 15. 75- 16. 75, nP.ar "The · 11 Be Some
der
.. America," lhe flag ■alute wa■ Mra. CarroU Adama. Jr. and Mrs.
N
1;
Founder■
lh
of
C.
t,
P.T.A.
tgnm•
r
n
Mu
Mrs.
was ob- Mrs. John Mor gan , Mrs. Davi&lt;I: (;apeha
C.
it
s
u
:
lb 17.00, 2•3 450,600 lb l5. &lt;lO· Made ' by Kathryn Crow and Car. lub1crt.pt1on nia �.,... ., oar
kd by Melvin Fry, Gary Burdett. B. R . Vance, Special Featurerved. Mr1. Fleld• read a n IX· Freeman, Mra_. J. L . Slewart and , ery, Mra. Bob Roush, �lrs. G1·ant
OO; qi la Wilson .
naM
:..,
15.75• individual 700 lb IS.
lt•d t ile ICOllta In giving their lawa. Mr1. Foster Grin11tead. Staging- Ml
bo
atlon
pla
of the emblem or tht' the ho1teS1.
n
Routh, Mra. Larry King, .\1 1 •· J 25--12
''Up A Lazy River" by Evelyn Daill s.nthlll offl-. 111.to. m .._
1 ·
50·
H · ymond McFarland led In their Mn. Robert Layne Anyone wish•
P.T.A,, " The Oek Tree."
Carl King, and Mrs Nora Trlpp.
Cleland Young reeelved an en• :!: n,"·:u,�:W-::U,t::
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Mra, Dyer Hoaleaa To Cl■•
.
pt�Jmiae , Tommy Hoffman led In ing to enler the show please con.
Sheep l OO, not tnough fre1h re- core as �-ld Btll
e� =.:-.;!t�
n 4�r � . lift offerlna: WH tak•
Clark, banjoist,
Fou
n
Party
Bridge
Canaat■
a
d
hol
.
Mrs. H. L. Dyer wa
te18 to
� i v ina._� motto. Larry C arpen- 1 tact the chairman or the group
ceipts available to eslablish trade. playing C1ose of a Long, Long a,ao.
e
e pr lnclpal,
Th
,
..,...
eher,
cutt
.
o- the Bible Claa or 1he Hartford
1y
2Br4 Psalm and Mark you wish to enter or Mrs. Powell. �,
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The New Haven Woman • Club
.
, �
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n
a
an
tlie
of
cooks
d
school
' Mr Bapust Sunday SchooI CI8811 at are llpoll10r in1 a benefit bridge
C nmjtead led the group m prn y · Th e group voted to• renew thei r 1
Burrell Dawson Mrs · B · R Vance her home on Fr 1•.
uay evenIll8 , Rev
·
t1 1
m-imberahl? In the MaMn County
n.
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... I I• y Band B001ter1 To
Mrs. Harry Clark Ml11 Anna Al· w · o Hoover t!Onducted the pro-·.. and ca a1ta party at lhe ·"
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room
lth
u
e
The
H
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Commlllee.
pres1·
Jr.
,
·
Building
Thursda
on
y ,....eDrnary S
M1·1. OaYid F1eld1
1en, Mrs. Ste IIa Mercer, Mr,. Mar- gram, 1 · 1 aubject was ''Light of
r een op
ponao
,
23rd at 7 .· 30 p m Ticket, are fl 00 The
dPnl presided at the bl18 ineas count was a . tie belwee-n Mrs Brown . Mrs. Pete Rou1h
- - -Middleport
Band Booste"s , ,
M
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M
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· each from Mrs. Mark Ward, Mrs. will P R
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nwcliD&amp;- It was annowk.'ed Mn Gr811vlll Smi th UCOnd IJ r d• Glenvlll Smith Ml.la Ethe1 '
• o ■Or a teen hop this SalRlddle. pre�ldent, p�alded at the thort
..- t..
John Morgan, Mrs. Donald Hro,•: 11 urday even�o at the Middleport
,Juhn a,i,lpay, secretary, that the and Mi1a A.nna Alltn'1 r o urth Mrs Edith R�uah M
,rs. B.
8 · buSmes9 sess ion.
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A
Stein.
Edwin
Mrs.
or
1•,,•r•i.jly ·committet had met and grade rooms,
High School with dancina lrnm
M uncey and Mr and M r•· o811•
t ffPOrlllOr the Cub Seoul The Cul St:o ul ll Pre8ented
• Durinl the IOClal hour • aur• will be served and two prizes each 7 :30 to 11 ,oo p. m. The Jaya will
U1·1 · id�
II Dunohue' were g· 1v n
Ilfta, 1 key
Troop ij,ln for the r1eict year and short program. DeJJ I gave a skll chaI n w,'. th
p,. T. A Emblem prise birlhday shower was givei1 will be iiven for brid&amp;e alld can• emcee.
t
.
h
e
l...�
for M
, r. A, O . Hume, a member a11ta,
·
tl1:11 ten••0011ar11 had un,n given to "A salute to The Boy Scouts" with
The Pomeroy Emera:ency Squad
on ll, • book: marker with the
of ll e clasa. Mr. Hume ce1ebral• Anluebe Farm Wom u' a Cll1h . will be the new sponsor of
1•:id1 room for th,1 teachers to pur- ih e f,Jllowing playlrag their O w n p T A
.
1 1O t.m
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the
O
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ed on 11 and ed -,1, 87th birthday during t
A 1 ra nk in snmtin� &amp;beat - John• ·
he l The Avalanche Fann '.Vomen'1 annual MeJa:s•Maaon CounU..,a
1 l1ase ltema of tht&gt;ir C'hoi r't' .
1 book!et on t�e � at 1ona1 Head• I
week, and ll!I the oldeat member of Club met un Thuriday even ing at Champion■hip dance and the new
t h an k '
letler from Mn. Bu r- ny H ld � w11 y. Wolf•Dil'ky Ord and
quu1ers.
n, prindpal i n behR lf Mervin Uou !'Jh Uenf - Larry Car•
r ell
1 the class. Mr. Hume ls the over• the home of Mrs. Leo Thomp.aon date has been aet for March II at
,nd her teacllers. was p,Pn1er , (I nd Melvi n"' Fry, Linn - 11.n . Fo&amp; le r Grlnate.11d, accom• seer of the New Haven Orchard wlth Mr1. Donald Haynet, ""· Pomeroy H J&amp;h.
o! het
1 rad · tl'tf! record ?layers a nd Raymo nd M cF' A rl ai nd -and Rlc� pam ed by M i-a . Paul Powell on Those attending were Re\l'. and lnl u co-ho1tus.
ed
al
t
1 t'&lt; ·or&lt;IJi.. utt'O to !he
1W·hoo l. Powell. Wt•bcluw :.. Mark Gr�. the piano, aa n11 ''My Task, " Mri. Mrs. W. 0. Hoover, and t h r ee Mra. J. J Reed, presidenl, pl·e- :: ��r
hole J ­
Mr�. Juhn Mo, gan repol'te&lt;i on ste-ad, Boy Scout .:!: Bohby Grin• Powlel read 01:e of Klpllng'1 children of Che!lhlrt , Ohio, Mr. sided at the meetln&amp;. They open:· C �lddle M
M
n
.
me
ailenc
of
l
A
wa
i and Mrs. A. D. Hume, Mr. a n d Id with the state 50111, "Weit Vir• � · ·
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t!
1 he M11"1m CouJJty C(1tm&lt;' il J,&gt; T . A !! l tad a nd Ex plon,rSC'oul - Bill ?Offllll
.mo il
Mr• J
•·
M lu Mrs. A. K. McClung, Mr1. l:lugo 1inia Hilla:" and the pledie to the
!-.l w ,111nm1111ffi l h �t t h e M a rdi Frt ')' Den 2 g;ivt· u skit "Ooagie observed m memory of
! · n, �' Geo ge /.
e
Ro
If
f
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O
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nM·t mg wo u ld he helcl al
, l he N� w Slory " wilh lhi followlng ,: ubs G ldye Harl, who 11ave many Juhllng, Mary Amnlller, Mrt. D. fla1, Mr■. Ray ThompiOD 1 · '1 the
:a p� 9 � . Nan
-a
1 • M
t
yeara
leachln11
he
prolesa
on.
u
s
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S
ith
P
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mith,
L
A.
umY
Mrs. Howard Wagen- devoUonal period, the top wu
11,1v1•n chool on Maret tith, i.v taking part . Jol
Wood , Gary
J
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l
A
r
plaque
h
memo
In
wa
e
,
en
�
! l lt' p1;hlk be-Ing lnvilf'd. M rs ('l ar k . Tommy lfoflman. samrQ,Y
hals. Mild
Chapman and the "Faith." Mr■. Jeu Rouan p re■ t- :
ry
�1. �
ff the letson on "W,:hway Sale. �
�rnq.::m anti l\1 r!i D :1wso n w i &gt; re B i rd, Stevi e Wood , Char les M.lil'· presenl � d to Mrs . D,1wson to be hostess, Mra. Dyer .
w!:
11pJ&gt;0inh•d chairm,•n nf lhe mP1•t • l p ie Md Mike Jones. ncn 4 scouls plaeed m tht' tJchool .
Barbara Stlle1 of Middleport ty,"
M . OUJa Lievm M Bernard
l a�sist OO the g nJu p. Tommy Those registering were : M ra. and brlde-elt('t of Jim Fry
in.I{".
'11le club decided to hold • lei· L:·
Mr
Mr p � �
�ce::
M r � P,ml l 'ow,•11, c·hai rm a n of ' Grim . (;reg Gibbs , Robert Red· Marvin Roush . Mr �. Charles R . New Haven, was honored with a Jowahip t'Olllmunity dinner on Nor:��-Mr�
�,
huw, n·port&lt;'d t hat tlu· 1 man, C .ury Burdetttf._lwgl;!r &amp;uah Ont, Mrs Le11ley Rou1'h, M r 1 · ml11cellaneoua bridal ahower on 1 March 24th, with tbi offeriDI to Ml'I. John Bumgarner, Mn. r"nd
t he T
.
Pre■ley Friday tvmJing at St. Paul • Lu• be liven to the Much ol Dlme1 B tey and lhe bolWII Mn. .....ap&amp;be bPlrt in M ai-eh . and Paul Say� They wm fed John Carpenter, Mrs .
�how ,
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;ptaef" to bt.• 11nnm111c' t•d hy Mr!I. WHIiom McForland, Mra Rouih, Mra. Geor11;e Connolly . Mr. theran Churrh, wlth Ml'I, J o h n and the Heart Fund. Mn. How- �rt
t i me
Mr
d
n
a
Pow
B.
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n---1. • =L
__.a -•
e ll, M ra . Barringer o£ Charleston and Mrs tiv
11 . Paul
· n,,m("{I her ('()mmlllt• · Huy Jont's Mrs Thoma, Hoff.
l·•ter
•-•...- Girl l&lt;oalo To leD C..Jeo
el
Dan
Workman,
E
Mra.
th
r
�
.s
so
Rouah
Lloyd
1.
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M
u
hoiteun,
u
i
B
U
an
rdefle.
n
d Mr . Karry staall were The New Hann Girl S e O 11 1
chair� a1 follov. � Talt&gt;nt man and Mrs. Garne
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Brown. Mro. Robo, t Layne a n d Barringer, aulatad by 11111a Judy appointed to be la charp. Thill
.ed
lo •
1, w
rielt. Mro. Edith Rouoh, Mro. l'ry, ....iuctod lw "&lt;ODtalo wllh
Har
be
will
commllllily
and
a
dinner
.
Troop
16
blch
�
by
o
B. B. Muncy, Mrs. Bob Johnston 11ri. Willlam Ruue1J
and M r 1. oponsorad by the club,
- Airs. Don Baumgardner. Mn. Bur- Dmutld llumgordnet wlnnm, tbe During the oocill hour cameo
.. ... � Mn
l ■ towa ......
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1'11 Daw""• Mrs. Stella Mel'Cflr. prlHo pY811.
on the
��-. � w·
wen, played and prbeo _, by o lD
b
f
Ill"_
that
Mn. Paul Roush. Mn. Roy Cooke TIie (ill tabl• wu covered with Mr,. J.. RGu■b, and VrL John Donakl
plan whalllW
Brown lo looder o l •
r
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boll wllh Smith. - oJo1er 1if1t • • r e 1_1_
_'. · Mn . John Fergu,on, Mr. Carl D. a white clolli, a
King, Mrs. Herman Knapp, Mn. wbita 1treamer1 hung over t b e ebqed, and the meetlq wu
o
Ralph. Say,e , Mr. and Mra. Wal- � ot lho loble. Tho · 'iH!e&lt;t adjourned uotil lwch 1•h.
' • d�n JI'. Roush. !efda K napp. ncei\ltd many lovely jlfts.
II t o.
Tbo■o allondJoa
�
Mn. Slout, Mrs. Doney
L ee , The. 1"'81 llat lncluded M r 1. JamM llaJ1, 1111111 11111 Janq,
lloush, Mr,. R. F. Dugan .
Mr - Grilllload, lln. Leoaord Mn.
Mro. AdJa,k No&lt;HI,. Mn. Blll Howurd,
Lo.-n RouAb, Mro, rlaD Lalhey, 11n. ,,' J. Lalhey,
Mrs. John Hortman, Mr1. I ne I Oenlll Otlllacb, Mu.
WWilsn Mn. Howard RoUlb. Mn. J e 1 1
�
Rou,h, Mn. John Ridgway, Mn.
iln.
Herma
__.Ill David Fields, Jr . . Mn. Cheoter Jacklo Rouob. Mro. La,ynt, llro. lloUlh 111d X..ln, Mn. J. J. Reed,
�•ha Mt-Gr.w
Slulq Slu&lt;e and C a ,. o J
Grlnn,ad. Mn. Bill McForland. Mr■• ,lame, Layae, Mn, Fl • y d Sue, Mn. 11any Stull. Mn. Ra,J
Mr,.
Marple, Mn. Martin Carmack. Mro. Johnny R,uoh, � Mn. Albert flianij&gt;­
Ohlln..,-, Mre. Loren Bird, Mn Mn. Larry Klq, Mn. E d w I n ..., and H a r r I t 1, lln. C. 8.
1
Emo Wood, and Chucldo, M n. Rouoh. Mn. Harry Ca)lllwt, 11n. Thom_, Mr■• Jaba llmilll, a
Willi.� C. Gibbs, M rs.
T o m H. L. Dyer, Mra. Lester Ohling� vlllitor Mn. Kate Rou■b and the
Hotrman, Mra. B. R. Vance, Mn. er, Mrs. Virginia Shtrbe11gh. Mr1. bosteue1, Mra. Raynes and Mrs.
Carral!,_Adama. Jr., Mn. R.
G. Jeu Brown. Mn. .Johna, F r y, �
Gm•r Mr■. HenrJ' John110n, MN. Oonald Bumvantner, 'Mn.
WIim Cl.All
Mrs. Alll Shinn, Mra. L.
O. Robert Johnston, M;�. H o w a r d · The Live-Wirt Clu■ al tht New
Smlthl\lo. Mr. C. 0. Sayre. Mn. llurrlo. Mn. Pe1- Bi11T11, Mr. Ila- IC.IIB. 0lurd, mot '"'
GornotBurdelte, Mn. R o y E. and Mn. Lloyd
llro. )'!,JI. r-1,;'J ffm11ta al 1111
al
Jot1N,-llro. Noloon Romlh, Mr. an Ip Wolpert, Mn. Edwin 3 wt o I n, 11n. !Ya ,..,.....
with Mn. 8.
•
11n. 1/:arl ltoelor , Ur. ond Mn Mn. Carroll Adams. Jr. Mn. H. - 111d Mn. B a r r ,
Paul ltllilwd. Mt1, J� llorpn, Bulb &amp;Jne)oton, Mn. ;.( • I v i D Cllplhart '""inl 11 --..
Mr. ad Mn. - Wlllloln -D. �. '·alMI -.,., lln. 1YDll1111 Mn. George Jowl Jed tho deto""'4l.�
- - 4ibo Allon, Mn. D o n a kl McFarland. Mra_- ,.,_Ima Cope- llllllal period ml a1eo nad
a
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Id a Valontine party on Tue!daJ ell, kn.
l'OWfU. Mn. Jlt'lt llomlrd LlnJna. A abo&lt;I buolJim - ..... 1oJ1ow..i.
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Tourney Opens March 6th

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Sports Bit, • • . At home . . . The Clas• : AA tourney
drawing
at C h esapeake has been postponed un ti l Sunv
01
day, so the Panthers will have to ·••it unt il tha t day to
be
pe
see if they w ill tangle early or ]ate with toJ, seeded clubs
r
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�Uth Point , a�d lro��on. · · · Torn Gru�ser , _Pon:ieroy
have fought. Aod 81lybody fighting
COLUMBUS &lt;UPO -Two things
Fort Frye M, New Matamora■ 45 New York A. 70 Waie Forelt 61
JOHANSSON
INGEu-'R
B•
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High School s Pappy who graduates this spring 1s de.
'
h� ha11 to respect that waIIop ur
.
Mar ietta st.Marya 47, Newport 46 Quee n ·• 78 Paterson st. 52
are ?()BBible m aI urday m' ght ' II t
UPU
e
or
t
ermme
lt
W
• d to tak e a fli1ng m profess1onal
baseba II . . . 19
n
r
F
&amp;
·
risk the consequences.
Molll'Ot! Ceunty
tmg Ol the top.ranked Bu�k· years old, Torn is
mee
68
tu
te
Insti
ffolk
n
Babso
ineligible
95
&lt;UPl
to
participate
H,
in spring ,
Fla.
Su
BEAC
.
l - Skyvue 70, Beallsville 50
1 made such a mistake in our PALM
eyes or Ohio state and the W ur sports at PHS, a fact of extreme sadness for the base.
each
'
road
the
w
n
.
St. Bonaventure
Siena 57
first fight, when he knocked me When. I run o
.
Coshoetoa Ceuty
eonsm Ba�gere - the Buckey� balling Panthers . . . But best wishes will go with
f
.
myse
Tom
lling
I
St. Michael's &lt;Vt, &gt; 79 Adelphi 75 ma� continue all they have m
! Keene 62, C.onesville 50
out in the third round. I profited morning •. l k�p t_e
o
wherever be roams in his search for success in the prort•
Ame
em,
my
y
Btmst
White
what
d
by respecting bim in the secon
War11&amp;w 55, R scoe 47
Boston u. fl6 Tuft, 56
their last four games, or they ranks. . . . That long ball Tom c-louts is
.
.
of what I
111e
says : --fight and knocked him out in the can tramer ' aI wa�•
Shelby County
exp lode.
r.-in�
88
Fairfield
122
Cross
Holy
.
there
up
for
looking
they'
cage
MHS
,
y
Kel
Mark
re
.
.
.
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body geta the credit, the legs do Anna 61 , uss
fifth round.
po
R la 55
un•
highly
but
ble,
al
s
It
l
of
luminary
1
62
ie
b
SS
!IO
sporting
is
ago,
seasons
of
couple
a
his
Rhode land Springf ld 56
thi! job."
Hou
70
likely,
ton
Badgers
that
n Center M
c�n
Jackso
the
I
tum
right
8
a
cast,
arm
fractured
in
sandlot
in
a
basketball
7
Duke 112 Seton Hall
·
e
He had hit me flush in the 1
o bette in
1 · th t I
Warre■ County
the trick that 26 te&amp;m11, including I game fall recently. . . . Which just goes t o show that
SOUTH
second round of our last fight but, a fi;� :an �Y :ii� to :o\le
.
so
1
1
Ca
l
r
Ma
58
e
56
n
themselves , failed to do o..-f" r t he high school sports oftentimes are not as dangeroo s as ,
title
8
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Virginia Tech 1 Fu an 1
$34.95 MicleJ.X16
because I was on the ball.I was around. I couldn 't gel out of my
b
last two seasons - beat the the other kind. , . . That bunch of kids on Pomeroy' s
AA
s
96
.a
3
Ea
Baptist
t.
Del
7
Valley
.
of
o"t
way
my
r
this
maneuve
to
able
own way, as you say in
u
- 2,
la �
bgew
A6hta bu�a �
Fi.fth-Si.xth Grade cage squad , undefeated this season, I
e 1 00% More.
Miami &lt;Fla. &gt; 85 Morehead St. 70 Bucks.
danger.
country, in my second fight with
his
r
figures
Coach
Fred
Taylo
will
be
heard
from
loud
and
lonc1
6
J
fl
e
before
e
they
emerge
n 40 H
3
f'80
7
ffAAo.rt
83
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ur
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arp
.
Sensitivity
.
Having gotten to him in the Floyd Patterson. I would have to pamesv
team will he shar per than they from PHS, . . . And Coach Coffma n has accomplished
ille Riverside 72,
st. 70 Marshall 58
Ky.
East.
l
weren'
legs
my
that
was
it
think
I'll
hold
mean
doesn't
second right
,,.. w,er, against Michiga n �I.ate, a sweet i·ob with them on a very limited practice sched- ,
e 1 00% More
Chardon 54 NO, roJina st • 78 Viiianova uo
him cheap in the third. It's a new in sha;&gt;e&gt;.
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Northwestern, Iowa and Indiana. ule . -----Bnebtel Non-Cou.nty
son•Newman 7,1. Belmont 58
Car
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deal aII around and he ca n be Whatever has happened Is over Nelsonvil e , Crooksville 47
l 60
AU!llin•Peay 82 Mart. Br. Tenn . 75 In fact . lhe Buckeyes - while
I
e 1 00% More
Gallla Coaaly
with and today l 'm listen ing to
Lamar Tech Tl So. Lou �lana 68 winning - haven' t shown thei r
1
championship form smce blasting
Birnstein on road wol'k. Five, six Southwestern 75, Kyger Creek 32 Chattanooga 9l Georgia St. 48
1
Battery Life
the Hoosiers, 100'5, two week.
Norll, Golllo S7, Rio Grande 41
miles ... ordinary for me.
STAC Tounwnenl
ago.
Henry Coaaty
On March 13 at Miami Beach I
'fhe Racine PTA presented a " commercial1" dealing with the
Al Tu■kegee, Ala.
Compare Thne FNtul"N
70,
Hamler
Deshler
oO
63 (
will be ready to travel 15 rounds
Fou
Fisk 100 Knoxville 79
nders Day program thill week importanc.·IL! of Founders Day and
11ieir last two games were
75
at top speed if necessary. This Holgate , Malinta 51
So. Carolina St. 73 Fort Valley 60 downright thrillers, with Iowa con• written by Mrs. Ruth Steams, a Mrt Dorothy Smith wa,i chair- : • Built•in "Lib.. wire-woval
an tenna for �
a
al
C
AA
I
F
am
hoping
something
to
isn't
�ahog:
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Alabama st. 105 Morehouse 75
By Vlrglata CarJeton
trolling the game all but the last "Man on the �treet" type of pres- mall of the present ation.
performance
I Sprmgfleld 61.
\
Nonll B&amp;ate Toora1.1men&amp;
The people of Mason C6un ty do. this is something I know
two and a half minutes, while In• eatatJon performed before a repli• Corsages were presented to
Youngalowo Hoban 56
Past Presidents bf Mr■. Bernice • Class ''B' ' pusb-puD 11111pll­
ca or a t.elevislon screen.
Al Lesiqt4i■, N. C.
should be proud of Senator Jack can do.
dlana rallied lo close the score to
udso
Akron
71,
East
H
57
n
th
S
Thei
the
but
the
Mn.
role r' P
work
ss. �ing Mn. Ruth Steams, I fier minimizes batter, dnla
tearns had
Atlantic Christ. n E. Carolina 71 four points after being out of the
Jonhson who represents this coun• Yes . the legs do
th
Rachel Downie, Mrs. Mar. • Automatic Gain Control
Mrs.
AA
Clau
Berea
Mrs. Bernice
enterviewer and
Lenoir Rhyne 63 Catawba SI
ty in the State Senate for the may Jn my case they will get e
game all the way.
Limiter prevenU 1i&amp;ml
Houdashelt, Mn. PavJi e 1
garf't
announcer.
wu
TheiM
Rocky River 48, Fairv� 16
VSCA Tournament
he has voted on various btlls in credit too.
.
Iast weekend
1
Taylor adm'tted
overload . .. minUPi:Ja ...
lhe
and
hnson
J
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pres1•
curren
Cleve SL Edward -.
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the recent session of the Leg\11A&amp; NqbvUJe, Teu.
· State Appearmg
1.11e b '1g one for ot,10
was .,
m l e program were dent, Mrs. Helen Arnott.
tortion
lature, He deserves the highest
Brunswick 48 Union (Tenn. ) 69 Milligan 50
aJJd the last or the Saturday-Mon· Mrs. Jean Hamm and M rs. Joan
.
.
.
D
• Vemier tuning for preeile,
the b
ion from the people of
Bay Vi
le 59 David Li
thel 49
��: it
day schedules. He gave the Buck· Wolfe, as founder s or the Pl'A: wasU:::i�unced
���. :=::
easy tuning
=:;.t�
��
ide
eyea two days orf as a rest per· Delores Wolfe, a teacher of tbe "Mothersin gers" group w,·u be
• Earphone Jack located la
Salem Local 62, Triad 47
COUNCn. ME.:TING
St. Louil 12 Tulsa 6S
n
•-fore recaII in g them to prac• schooJ K thryn B ra and
1
i
ee
ed
.
al
the
m
with
t
form
g
initi
£in.al output stage for
ul� e
Delawan County
.-• • babY iittce
ers ; PAU
Miami (Ohio) 101 Ohio u. '19
yOSt , �A
The regular February ��ting
tice Tnursday.
� scheduled for March 2 at the Porn• I
more audible output
.
.
Radnor 56, Elm Valley 43
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John��· speaki ng on Je�1stlatmn
Washburn 71 Omaha 60
or Hartford Tomn Council was
eroy Senior High School. Edwin !
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Hardta
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pertam1ng � lhe PTA : Helen Ar•
C.uts
Neb. Wealeyan 70 Chandron St, 59
held in the mayor's office with
Johnson , Southern Local Sctluol j
1
·.1 48
Mt. v·1clory 66, Roundh·,;au
nott and W1lm11 Rieber, mothers instrume ntal iuperviso
Bradley 57, Wichita 56
the following membera presenl:
arciano Tied Jn
r' will be
Lie� Coaaly
enroulo lo ll,e Founders Day ob- '
Ilealrder Jnmes M Crmp CounAugsburg 90 St. Thoma, 74
d
lo
II
iston ea
■ervence : Mr■. Blondena Hudson
Licking Height,: M, LakewOod 47 Con' ia ! Minn. ) 73 N. oak. st. 68
cilmen K. F. Rnl�ur. r� Smith
RADIO and
�ta�� of the Spring Confery
.
800 Mr11. Mary K. Yosl, parents
Licking Valley 43 ; Johnstown 31 Caae Tech 88 Allegheny 57
1. W, Gibbs and Earl Fields.
held
- ,..anesv111e were
enee to be
m
Vol'��
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TELEVISION
k'ing of ll,e roI� PlaYed bY lhe
LEOPOLDVILLE Tbe Congo
Locaa Couty
Lacrosse st. 86 River Fatls 55
The First and Fourt h
announced
Principal matter of business tr )
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YORK
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se
" Where Radio &amp; TV la A
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SOUTHWEST
Grades tied for ihe attendance
was in the interest of the proposed
Marciano
ay
lod
that
sed
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d'd
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Do
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Rachel
Mrs.
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Busines� Not A Sideline•
Zanearleld Monroe 51 Drake 83 North Texas st. 63
Refreshmmts iJJcluding a ,
water ayatem for the town. Don � . oonslde�ed settin u?,
and a group or New York busi•
P
ub
to
Comnuttee
Salvation
c
S.Cond Awe. Middleport
N.
Muli:tla Coaaly
h
Smith presented a survey made Iii
decorated Founders Day cake
Oklalioma City '11 Loyola cLa.) 49 nessiuen are considering the pur•
u
n ite rival pollUcal factio08 and Pleasant
se
Stanley Party I',
64, Waldo 46
were rved.
the englneera of a proposetl water
Wayland College 79 Midwestern 64 chase of heavyweight Sonny Lis•
the_ United �ation11 from poa· RJdgedale SO, Green Camp 45
line extending fl'Olll . �ew Haven
Given Thur•day
ton '11 contract.
Cincinnati as Houston eo
Heights over the bill fO the back a1bly seizing the country by force.
Hou Coant,
Liston, 26, of Philadelphia, Is Mrs. Raroh' 11iomas entertain•
part of Hartford and down bf Albert Kalonjl, self-styfod pre- Sootheaatem 66, Paint Valley 49 Cla.nmdon JC '18 Amarillo 77
.
1
n '
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64 rated the world'8 top contender
the vat l• mier of lhe province of "South Chillicothe CC 45, BuckskiJl 39
West Pomt sectloo .
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,
Trinily tTexJ 70 Tex, Lutheran
by, both_ the Ring mag1WDe and
ous streets of the town which ap- Kasal." made the suggestion for
Ftemoat Noa-Cou:tJ "
Flagsta
Micha
St
St
'15
e1's
ff
74
•
ll a Natmna) Boxing Assoclatlon dleport with Mrs. Owen Bratton as
the
le
·
lo
peared to be a
the committee in telegr811l,11 to Fostoria St. Wendelyn ff1
. WEST
His .1 1 victories In 32 fights ln· demonstrator.
s.... �..red Katanga Province President Moise
�
Council If money
J:
Gi�bur1 46 Utah 95 Br1ghart1 Young IIO
elude 21 knockouts.
t. . ,
to finance the p
Refreshmenta were ■erved by
�-.a Rongo Pr--1.1_
I.- mN
Tshomue
-� nt mon Fred Crawford.
88
aiso
Val
75
Force
Air
par
Mrs. Thoma11 to Mrs. Jlarold
Counllman Bl�� as been Joseph Kasavubu Thursday night Bradley moved to within 8 halfFig•&amp; Renlll
Kauff, Mn. John Krawsezyn, Mn.
busy this week \�laing the
..urgent meet· game of first-pla� CincinnaU in
an
for
called
He
By
United PrNs l■ternatlGnal Mildred Wolfe Mra Jack Bach·
spreading or clndera·-1he
- streets
uri Valley Conference Benef't
· " holli on 11,e poli"
I
�caJ and the Mi
I Ca ge T'It
ERIE, Pa. - Dick Diveronica. ner, Mn. Charles Archer, Mra.
. llo
.
and erection of ._ ·Jlihts In the mg
ng
but _had to f ight o(f 8
,
&amp;
standi
mmo
n
study
co
military
to
a
levels
new addition to the �I�. Syracuse, N. Y., outpointed Barbara Murray, Mrs. Glenn
Gym
Point
For
Set
attitude toward the latest U. N. detennlned drive by Wlchlla be- A benefit basketball gnm, be- Tony Chrlaly, 141, fitlsburgh (81 . Glau, Mn. Hershel McClure and
FIRE IN 'roWN
Securiy Council resoluions which fore recording the victory . tun tween Bio Grande's Junior var■- ws ANGELES - Jesse Jones, Mn. Bratton.
.
Fare Saturday aeyemoon partial• broadened Secretary General Dag Robmson of Bradley bad a game
ity and Pt. Pleasant's Independ• 145, Loa Angelea, outpointed Kid
Jy destroyed the horn• of Ralph Hwnmarskjold '1 powers lo bring high of 17 l'Oillts.
enls ill be
ducted In the B' g Ra o, 147• Managua, Nlcaragua
Uttle G'If I
Hall. The fire trucks from New peace to the Congo·
. .
, ( O�
CincinnaU, an overtime victor
30
I
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•
7;
at
t.l':'gmnmg
1;.11, i gym,
Haven and Mason extinguished
against Houston earlJer thLt &amp;ea•
Pro&amp;ell U. N . AeUon
p. m.
the fire only after much damage
son, won lta 15th llralgbt game. ,.,. ·gh '
BRIEFS
•- t ls he'mg
1001 t s conui-1
Jed
p
·
ha
tea
ve
three
meo
ro
was dine to the uilding and the All
The Issue was in doubt until the
CL06E8
RUN
BOB
of
collectpurpose
Ille
for
slaged
pseconda
TuesbOIIIOhold good,. 1be house Is llu,t the resolution, pused
last 3 1
when 8 ti in by
Sizes 8½ to 4
owned by Albert Ginther. Mr. Hall day In New York , infringes on Tom Thacker put the amt out Ing funds for the Pt. Plea9ant Llt- LAKE PLAcm,, N. Y, (UPI)-.
g
di p J gue tie League baseball program. A The North Amenca AAU bobsled
,
has moved into the house vacated the aovereignty of the Congo. But f the Oou
rea
u Hoe
scbeduled for
bkldy-buket-ball game lo set for champinnshlpa
by George Green who last week Tshombe and Kaaavubu have InCarl :::u., �
B ar•
so
m.
p.
7
March 3-45 have been cancelled
moved to Ma n where he and his dicated they will cooperate to cat attack with tt
polnta each'
Mt.!lllber■ of the Pl. Pleasant and the Mt. V8TI Hoevenberg
.
wife have a rest horue £or aged some degree.
1quad are Dick Horton, Frank, Olympic bob run has been closed
people.
1be resolution authorizes the
ON PLANES TOO
Bill and Jim Capehart. D o n for the remainder of the aeason
MEETINGS HELD
U. N, troopt, to use forte if necesMIDDLEPORT
Gospel M_,ge,. are hoklillg sary a, a Ja1t re,ort lo M) civll LOS ANGELES C UPD - Med· Walde, Jack Burris, Jim Lewis, due lo a Jaclt of mow.
eana de Aviacion, the M,JXican Jimmy Smith and Marion Love.
a teriea or revival meetings In the war ,
airline !bat prideo lloelf on llo Adml,,ton lo 50 and'25 cenla for
building near tbe post office this
So far there bu been no re- gowmet food "'"Jee on lntema- adulla and student.,.
....t.
action lo the Security Council tlonal Olgbta. bu added another
KlLLED IN GI!RMANY
action from Stanleyville capJtal of touch•
A feellng of prolunad IIDITDW la Oriental Province and
ID TAKES IT EABY
strong.
manllested throughout the area hold of the follower, of alaln loft. 1be arllne now clalmo to be the PALM SPRINGS, Calif. IUPII
int lo aerve Metrecal Instead of --Former Prelldent Dwight D.
about lhe death of Sgt. Russell
emier Patrice Lumumba. l
wing
Pr
l to thON pauengen on Eisenhcnwir ii D'UJntainlng a re�h who waa In the Anny staPollUcal aourcea laid it wu �mea
.
.
aoned ill � for_ Ille past
loxed IICbedule during hlo e
poBSlble Ille power ■tragg1e whicb
:wo yoan. Detailt of h w deal!,
e
the
alill
t
1b
company
oakl
800-c
Id
vacation In the desert l1IR· E;.
bee
en
In Ori al and
n go g
if bll death have not yet been h••
hasn't ployed golf fo,
"'1hower
ouballluu.
food
orles
added
.,81
al
eamed m, body Jo expected to aelghborlng Xvu Province, au­ the
two
part of which
ll
of
nearly
I
regular
UTlve re ,oon for burial. Rio other Lumumbult etrongllokl. Jw ge request d
cold and a
a
l
ered
he
oul
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added
pounds eau.,
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•lie, tbe former Marie Jams, left the parttclpanla will, HIiie r, wltn ba
attack.
lumbago
the
fare.
n,gular
In Germany will, her time lo comkler tbe efl,ct of Ille
•bo
----asure.
me
........i, bu arrfved homo.
Sgt Roach wa1 one of the ftne,t Ho has been blamed for ma11 lNVlTE8 PRl:8Illl!:NT
UPS TOIIRl8T TRADE
,oun, men of this community, am, arrella and beatillp of hundred, WASHINGTON iUPD - Pre,J. LONDON tUPD - Brlttsh louT
11 Elmer Roach of lllbbltown. J:e of Europeano In the stanle,vJDe deal Kmnecly bu accepted an ln- lot trade oe1 another record 1,.1
Valuable pi.per• and documents an eatlly mislaid
,ad tbe highest respect and 01• area.
vltallon . lo ottend the w..-•1 year, the Brflloh Travel a nd Holi­
and Jost. Receipt■, certifkates, records, policies.
of all the people of thlo
and ..., , Bobby, of Huntington Nllkmal Pro,a Club aonllll dJll. clay Aaoclation reported Thura•bstracts and deed• - they an ufe in • 11.fe de.
.
• TWMI dra�•d• with ...,
poalt hox at THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK.
were Sunday guest, of Mr. and ner and atunl party o Juno s. day. F'ore(&amp;D vlaltor totaled 1,669,,
11,tn.
wiftli �-y-- ,..._ warranty
Hull... Ponooalo
Rentals are as low as $3.00 annually.
Mr■. Ruller KnlghL
White Houoe Pro,a Secretary Pi- 490, an lnCN!8,e of one-fifth ove,
dorege
biMI
UMl"ca
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Mn. F. A. ChaJIIIIBll lo •1111 ·g om J. Salinger oald Thuraday. Ult, which alao oet a record.
�Klligb�d, two
partUlo"e
1pac•1
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qui■lly on long•III• nylM 1
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Deposib IMured By F.D,I.C.
relatives ill Huntington.
,he,lveL
lay riening. He wu loken to tbe Mr. end Mn. George �
• Ilg no-,ploth bowl
�..... Clinic where hlt condition and Mr. and Mn. cnunp wero
3o/o Interest Paid On Savings
e -ffi. ■olia .name! ftnhh on �
In
• One-pl9ce , llnl top, adcf•
I critical.
Point Pleuant Monday
NMlt ls emy to dHI\, eas, .,,
re.Want R:'ijcehaln---mitled,
Wllllom Fiel&lt;la, Hartford', old- Frid Spencet of M..;., wa, a
to u p dta"'• All Ncny1oug1 stffl COit,ot citizen, fell reeving. aD10D1 buatnoa vloltor ill lforlford Mon
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• In gleomlng Stat White.
ln)lrles , ....,al broken rJba. day evening.
Bring The Whole Family
le bu been 11 patient at Pie.. Bernhart Lerner employed Jn
mt Valley llolpHal, Point P...• FilldtaJ, Gblo, ,pen°t U.. - end
,nt Since hil n\um home hil wltb hla parenla, Mr. and 'llro.
Put a ■blne on JOUI' thOM • • • mde ,ure the lid■ wa■h
IIIIOIU!l'Oltl'
lall(lbten, Mn. Bertha Dalley of George Lerner.
bellind tb1 811'1 and , . . 1tep wtr ••trEAT'' out! Booat
OHIO
'omeroy and lln. Dorothy the famllJ'• morale! Why not try ua.f We have the best
food hi -.. OUr prices won1 atnln tho family bud«et.
�.. of Cnlumbwt have '-1 loldnf Misa nei.., Jenklna of Columbo,
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apent the - ead with ber mo­
,are o1 bbn.
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Phone WY-2-5321
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,bore be la ,_-led - Ky., IJ)OIII the - end wllh hlo
IN MtDDLll'OIIT
ON ROUT 7
parenta, Mr. end Kn. Kenneth
mproved.
Mr. and Mn. Delml■ ilamfne Xlme,,

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the home turnout Thuraday nigbt Seton Hall laft .December. The Bradlq edged Wichita, D'1·56; and
a, he �ed 36 point,, in DUU'a Duke team total matched the Lop fourth rited ClDcinnati trounced
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112·78 victory over Seton Hall.
1tent,
which is a municipally directed service , has an.
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He)'man, averaging 25 ?Ollila that w aa rt,C()l'uai
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nounce
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and Leroy Ellll taUied 216 for St ,
for the eighth•rankt!d againal Seton Ha ll .
per "ame
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March 6 t.hru J I .
Tournament
l John'• 81 lhe Redmen gained
F■Hred bi Pl■y elfa
team from Durham. N. C . . un·
baJls will bounce at the Jackson Memor i al
The
round
&amp;ucceu and
leashed a U-point bunt in the Duke ii rated • favorite '° take ' their flllh atraight
Building Auditorium with all games starting at 8 p m .
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r1n:t hall that had the Pirate• the upcoming Atlant.1.c Coaat eoo. pouibly ■owtded the dealh•lme
each night.
loumamen t
Marquette·,
ference playoffs �d wllh it ti for
Clark hopes to have no more than 20 teams and has
reeling.
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His final total equalled the aea• first round berth m the NCAA chanceii .
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garnet at the Garden . The Bllff'
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I f Boggs (Lionel) , Ashley (Bob). Walters iBucky) et.
tho ocbool playl" '
St. John·• downed Marquetto. Ju reoord 1o 21 - 1 for the ,.....,
al. want in this free-for-al l , better send the 1 5 bucks be,
lo lead a parade of other behind 27-polnl performance, by i
fore the March 3 deadline and i n clude name of team
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and address, name of its manager. his address , and
phone number. You reach Clark t hrough the Jackson
Recreation Dept., Memorial Bldg., Jackson, 0.

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aJ1H Pl'l'n lal,HD&amp;Ciunal th, Suulh l'ounthi at lt"ast
ported th�l the United Stattl H·
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Fall
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i:;:;:� �� . Many of the high pl iuns lo � n� �� la;sr e:; �h� �: anJ� 11
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d1
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nood c&lt;,n h
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hit by nP w imow had only r�u�
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rui
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more than 6 .000
zo. mc · a Shipme
t Texas. baller·r,J to dig out rrom a
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northw
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tel
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-amo
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of last ye
1.11 their muddy backw
ies geared fur earlierin th� _w�k. Wmd-d11ve�
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indicating the fuU•yur
!-;catt.ered ,howen pe�l west- Panhandle count
cut vu11b1ltly tu :r:ero a million ,,
snow
a
dumu
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to
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expecl
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w
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the
oo
I sum Y.Ould be the h ighest 1incli
er n Florida, Lou.ii;Jana and
nd rlo�ed seyeral high•
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Amar
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Mexic
New
half
s
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department re1)0rt qid
Gulf Coast to Gal��&amp;l lK1 , Tex . , �
a
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no pr es· 1 1947 .__}
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___ - -- Texu. CIo , N . M. • w s the sl 1 ways Cattlemen reporttd
r:.uay.
hu
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to !eel tile new on- en t dange r to 11vestock , however ·
Rl'l
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s'.imat
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ls
oflicia
�a:;�· �porting 3 inches during I Mississippi
TO TAKE p,\RT
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nood damatr:e co.s.s
1"'"" n·,ghl . wind� up to 30 m•le� ' the state's
. senior chief
·u : rnatclun g Earl r.u Brown
per hour accompanit'd 2 inches ol I would top Sl ml IO: .
of Mr ud
son
. USN,
\ earlier estunates at rrmmgham • signalman
Brown Sr of Rou\e 1,
Ala. At least 5,,000 ?4:rson,• rod� �� :; se i . �ith the
I
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Shitt
e · rv ng
'ftng
helicopters, boats, N at 1ona G uar
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p
Land
ande
. ampbibions and priv�te 1ranspor• 1of
PT. PLEASANT - Funer al ser·
n
ua::Seve� aboard the
vkes for Sgt. Ollie Runell Ro.ch
! talion away lrom t�e1r. �o�es a d
we�ford County operft.
28, ol. Letart. wUI be hekl :Z p.m I!
. out of danger � M1s!llS51pp1. State :ip USS
EUB
I Se n R . E . G ilder nar;owly es- in out of Long Beach, Calli.,
Friday at the Fairview
.
k. rt ln c emgnies, Feb.
Ch urch with the Rev. Ralph Macaped drownmg when J\IS 17-year·
the \9th Annlver,aJ'J'
honey offidaling.
old son rescued h t� lrom he 20 , m::king
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of tile Pacific Fteet AmpbibioWI
Roach was serving with t h e I Dr Eve�tt Rogers. Rural Soc· , gorged Yalobush . R iver a t ey
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u _ s Army in Germany and was I iologist, will be the gue.st »;,eak- ' moved cattle to high g!'O\Cl ne a!' Force
Ralna Swe� Rlveni
killed in an automobile accident er at the four couDty J u n i O r \1
DAVIS SPEAKS_
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Caro
North
In
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there on February n, 11181.
JACKSON
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meeting,
LNder-Advi or training
mother . Vina Edwards R o a c h, June 1 at Center's Cave 4-H ' Cape Fear a.l'ld Tar rlv�r':I SY.-elled music director ol Jackson l:I igb
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under Thursday' .!' ralas am:! t he School was the speaker at t bo
preceded h un m
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Surviving are Ms father, El- Dr. Rogers will talk on the re• \ �stanaula River con. nme
founde rs' dJ,�• meeting of the Jd
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har
Ric
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' son elementary P.T.A. TUt.;
ht Ro e t h n n Hen ry Hill Larrv Cum min
mer Roach' Letar t: his w i f e, lationships aod responsibilities r 1&amp;e . at Rome Ga�
A CI N E FF A CH A PT E R - F ront row l C!! t lo r ig , g b : �;n i�1 1 � Pa rso ns , c ; r l Cifcl e . 2nd row, R.oland
the
In
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Marie ' and a sun Michael; �11en which exist between 4-H advisors R
. \ ..n.fgltt;,a;Feb. 2 1 .
er, J oh n Row e, Geo r e
c,,e:.__ft,,... R 1v
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�t r Kenneth Cozart, Terrk, Brew
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: Iv e ' Joh n Hys ell . Mar lin Wolf e , J ai:oes Tnplett, brothers, Roy of W1erton
, Ratph and junior leaders and 4-H rIub nation .,.....
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staee.
4 ft , over flood
Colliers. Randall of Chester. members.
S �, 'P� � ��i 'r:�r�I ;��ell _isJ[1·1ti��� e�����;e r �� �� 3 r� r� w, Y��!�c�a r�!� i,�
of
;;ibe� � a\e(
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n1e
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ct
of Al!Kl, invited
' ate _are ·am edged the Raccoon Rive r I
Rankin of P ersons. Ro�rt
Jott J. hnso n Charles Hup p, Larr y Sell ers, Charle s Sm il_h , Do al �
to pai1idp
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Rob
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Wel
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Mari
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y of Detroit, W . Va Mrs. Bea Cleveland associate �ore than 2 feet over flood stage
Mr N lan, A d
l Wal ton, Roger Mason, amm .
Pau
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C u:dif� Tommy HH\, Russell Cum rn_i ns,
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and Kex Roach with lhe U. � · Ar- state 4-H club lsader, and Fred at Van Meler, Iowa,
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Bogges;, Bill Leva� y , G e rald H arlg,1 B1 � �1��d il �!c �h rles L��rence, and 1lal ph Ros e.
a
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exptcte
11town
Manha
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a
lies
a
s ol r
my in F'ranre: and lour sisters, Bruny, district supervisor, f- H .
Chicken and
Holter Dan ny Sha m, Ron a l d Bee e, h
c st tod y a foot above flood ·
M i ss Lorna Roach, Pt. Pltasll!lt ; for Southeastem Ohio.
� on :he Iowa River.
Mrs. Alice Tripp and Mrs. Betty and Jackson. The meeting w a s s
Noodle Dinner
ing-like, balmy weather blos• ,
Lavender, both r.,f Mason. a n d planned Monday at the Buck�ye ���
ed ill southern California and :
Mr�. Peggy Hulton of Nevado, REA building with lh� follow ing
$1 .00
York City. Night time read· '
Ohio .
Jut
on,
present : Howard Bemung
ings dropped barely below 60 at ]
Buru:11 will be in . the Z e r k 1 e dy Cesey, and Mrs. George SmalAngeles, an d Ni.!w Yorkers :
Los
reme-lery with Military Post 140 ley, .Jackson county; Mrs. Genshucked overcoat:1 hetwee, show• 128 w. Miln
Pem•ror
r,f Ne w Haven conducting irave- e va Nolan, Harriet Neigler, and
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Thursday.
ers
side rites.
Charles Lee, Meigs counly; Rod- .. _
_ _ - - il 'r lenda may c,11 at the Fogle• nty Haines, Mrs. Lillian Gr.iham
B f RONALD BEEGL ti:
Su c,ey, show that the ,,.,,.,1 son F ,ner ot Home m Ma,on
LawBT GEORGE CUNDlt· F
and Mn. Dadene Cla,k,
i s on i·es
wl'lder
---&lt;HT
farm
of
USt"
Mr!I.
dy,
d
Pri
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RuH
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tr;u
coun
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w
rence
nts
t
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ud
High School s
I
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Maso
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Th
work.
riair
ounty.
SANT
Gallia
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PLEA
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Wi
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PT.
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Claude
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FOR FARM, SUBU RBA N HOME O R COTTAGE
Agr
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lnM. in Vocational
dged
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will
h o 1 d
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there
is
a
J&gt;t'bble
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Club
wh
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all
C
Country
furnished
ty
Wlll
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t"!n;i
bt
pre-mea
A
univ
ceed 11!1 well i n general
in the w11rks of a harve st ing mecll- the ir annual meeting Tuesdoy. those attending the June 1 aeswork es those without such t nun·
ine, a wl,ecl jammed in u chick- March 7, in the Appalachian aud- sion. Reservations are requested
lng. This 1s true or those � ho ene- a :sudden tratlor ya11kona ilorium al 7 : 00 p.m
hol
by Wednesday, May 24. All Junter c0Ue11e11 of Arls 811d .Sc-ie n&lt;eS
ml•
sluck manure spre ader. a
m
n will be open lo paid ior leader advisors who wish
isessio
F.ni.:
The
and
n
catio
Edu
Commerce,
la r·1e hidden sto ne in front of a membe rs only and under d1:.cu1- attend from this county 1hould
neirin!l ai. well as the ro\lege or I
spr:ng•trnilh harrow, someone is sion will be due11 lor the Nmin11; con tact the coun ty extension o(· , ,;r,.:· =,.-�- ,,, "'="
Agriculture .
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m for trouble
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Johnson , Cl l fton ., Lmda L O u
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In malhemat ic� nnd Sl'ICllCC
ATHEN
Chflon, Robert Ha tten, Bidwell,
ll('t1l.1tivcs 11[ 22 l'1olcsla nt hod1P� overa�e Job mn.smnes lc:1� lhar. turn In reports ol deer hunting
w e 'a mrl of "
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oo Davis, Paul Lewis and Lester
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I The �cTieral comm s
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ti.I as l reshmen at lhe Ohio Sla t e Tll('V m e u5ki11g rcl L'.�l �i\i l:iry ! mtt•rd i num11ut1onal ai-:er,t·y co_n I per Vf'III
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arraigned
befo_re Just1ce or Peace
Al�
rnmuder
the
farmf!r's
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, volunlcrr tm· �Nomi c a cl't iwtl with the l'rnlestant mim s·
ca; ; ;ight d,iring the past A M . G wm
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time i uenlly. m rnder t o
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f detr law enforcement Ray Evans
, ►[ ( In is1 urn sC' vice as °' I1 1 1 y lo tlw H1 med forces The
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Students with and without voe a- ,
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W�!L fmed $!5
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n 1,arl n-p.a1red, h e nm:s t
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rosts on a speeding charge. Fr 11 I
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Pumps Witn 1/, HP Motor and 13-G,llon Tank
rnalrhed on bas111
uitl alrn s, youth leadt 1 :,;,
Newell was foun� guilty of fa1lure 1I
] hul mfhu- 111 1.1\ ol'gamial ion which machine
lake il to Lown . . ·
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arnI ove1 .'l&lt;'-' 5 miss.mu si•i•ks tn hrmJ:: mote I aymen m1O wail for the repair to he m=c
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to have her vehicle under rontrol
ing the como g@ at time ol entering l'Ollege
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These pump!! have full 20 to 40-lbi O{let1i1,Ur11 range, and
ke1s.
wo1
nt' was fined • 10 and COSI . Arthur
a
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where
at t ivE- ('hr1�t1an 11f'rvke.
£arm,
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to
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..is th• r port of
g i v e 240 GPH with 20-lbs pressure at inaxlmum well
pro� rt\m ofl('rs re.i1 prom · The confl'rc1w e :1ppontcd a still has !11 reas�mble the m,1th· I P1am1s v..
Eads was (med $10 and costs for
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• IYsis of schoh111.l1e auai n- 1 111h1
• ,..na
red
numbe
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wl1ich
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m,11
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1
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runnm
the
mg
· ht R.JCh a nl
of rehev
depth of 10 feel.
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men\ on the basis ol mean cum11• 1 ise .
.la. "e wl\H h now himdi- rnmm1ltl'C. if' a lc-d 11y D
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e ight for the year. One c ase
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Meek, James Hartley and John
Olin'r Ni·lson nf \ ,il e Div hut�
!alive point hour ralJO at t h I
oo
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Wilh a welclPr hi! r an mak,• the revealed lhat 8 deer actually had r....00r ,J r were fined StO and
l hu11·hcs m 11�,
caps
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costs each
on charges of lntox1und ]l ,lflels ,.,.h1ch rntl1tury c.hap
d1eated that the 11tudenllil 1,·lt h vo•
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SO-CJX-303-H13 lo, wolls to 70-ft • . . , , , . $93.50
•Second lrequency was Jack•
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nl 9111 vcy slmwed that
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ofhcerll aml enl 1sted serv1l·1 men ahout lhe op1Kirlum- W d n is quall impo ant lo light ing deer - where pe
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eq,ipm
older
sma11 f·,11 m•r h•s
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that
h
fou
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also
Wa
Pierre
Will
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shoot Thur..day thert were an estimat.
Dr
h ich is pi one 1 0 hreakdowri,; He , the light m the ir eye11_ a nd.
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1'ls will lo rl'" urn re- 1 w
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tudents w ilh VOl lll 100al a.i.:1 w,11
t1ng ud '31 ,000 cow11 on V ermont farms
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a•,:� t:; � :;eoo:tete 's human 1I1 232 E . Second
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mes only a hoof or a ·
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Thl'll(� men ha ve n hi�h levd ul churd1l':s as 1t 1s tu reh rm i:: :sPrV• ma�h mf's wh ich mn,ease11. o r1XJr scrap of hide, said K.mneer. ''A r . 1
• lilll.1.MII •row llflJM;)UIOS' tlJ;JM it.I ll!
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f ™'. : rests �nd _ conv ictions from .�
k m •n, and m
I f'dU('ation aud tralninJ.:. They
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""ll'lllon' II Penta�on Ruildin J.: hnd a 1,;t·c1Jt deal of experience In been set up 10_ Insure_ tha t nery l�ese meclltncs ar� moi.e ex JM n _ lnvestlg�t•�s n�mbered 14. _
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co�,l;f acreii. accordinM: t n t he le; idcnihip, ol'�untrntion and ad· inll'n•sted app\ 1 l'ant will he 1';'me• s 1v� and mOl"t: ca1.efully s._rhedu�
Assoc iat \Ofl w1lh the two d ay
tf
[ miniMlnition M;my of them pos• dintdy matrhcli to an ava 11nbk cd for use. D.own-llme on .uem 1s open deer season In December ,
Eucfclopedla Britannka.
- · - -- . �:t nrl'i,1\ s\111� lndudin.: a
,t
more expensive,
job oill'11111.:.
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there were � arrests and convlc
· knowl� ,:Cl! of {orl'i,::n lnn J:miJ:�s. Sf)On sors of the pro�l' am a\!'!U It i� unfot1onate but trll'! that lions made Ir\ southeast-em �hlo
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which &lt;.iml&lt;I hP. highly useful h1 rncoAil ize ! h ut ll will he nceessary muchmery never break:t down These inwlved a variety ol viola· I
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thurrh work
I do l!Ome "educating" of de• while it is sitting In t he �l,ead. Jt Uons, but leading the list w as
l'n
h
w
l11N1mr
nnvf' 011r.ir
r�omin:il innal anrl local church of• �ai_ls when it is being used -:hunting without a deer permit.
hap- Kinneer staled Uiat near\� t .000
Fi•w of t lwm will ht• nmlt•nl to fil' ials, flO they wil l appre&lt;'iate the 1t 11 needed most. W.11�11 tlus
.
rnt t cr aw;iy thl' rl'sl of lhcir lives t'nliber of hel ii whkh ls being c,[ . pe�� to harveslmg equ1pmer.t, the ruan·houn were sper1t on de&amp;
in mmlt·�� hol1hi1·s. Jtr1 ·m1:-e l h("y rf'red thl'm whl'n a rrtircd aerv- abthly to m.1ke tile repair qialck- violat ion work from January St.
ly and get ba�k I� the_ fields whlle IOOfl. to the 81lmtl date this year
h,m; 0 bl-usic inrnmc from t heir krman i.et&gt;ks 11 job.
11rrvil't' ri•t l rnm• nl 11ay. tlwy am Dr. Ellon 1'rueblood, lhe lamed ! he weather IS nght 111 of utmost . in District 4.
afford to luko jnh� tn pro!n111ion§ Quaker philosopher who was one 1mporl11nce.
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wher&lt;' 1h1' n11porh111il il's for st•rv· 11( the founders 0[ 1he Yojefellow 'f�ese reasons are why ,"°. man! !
Large Seledion
ict' nulwrigh nny fin a ncia l rl' - lnslitutl'. is highly enthusiastic R 11.cme Vo-Ag iilud�nts l,:a in ho :
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witrds · And a litrAe, number
Of
...... to ose a welder U.,l!fully m U1e fr
o o""ul I he po%1h 1i1 , H'S o1 t he p,.,.
lhcm alrclldY are &lt;levoll'rl dmrd1
shop
work.
,:tram.
ml'mhe1 s.
) "Mm;t people find a work to do
.
All of llil'SC titns11lernl1nn.� w,·rl!
TYPE CASTlNG
imd stay al this same work all
weighed hy 1-hl1 rd1 k·urlen al a of their lives, except for a period HOLLYWOOD WPl l - U. Col. ,
rot·cni nmfercm•c ln Wmd1ini.:ton of retirell){'nt wlmn they often do Thomas R. · Ryan, the Army ' s
,
D.C . . on rh.ttrdl vornlions for re• almost not h in!!," Mid Dr. True- te(' hnica, advifO}
' on Allied Ar•
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tiring service personnel. lle11re"
ti:ds'
Armored
Command,"
also ,
blood.
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t hat. Life can he lin-rl i n thap- 1t · 1 type castmg, though. I-le II
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ten. Mier you ho,, romploted 1 play_lhe P•�t ol_an__ A,,�_,._offiee�A Small Payment Of $17.22 A Month
one chapter - a bwuness or pro·
·, lessk&gt;nal C'oree r - you t·1tn begin
Don't riU: Jour lll• •
a new 011e.
that o( otbera; atop 1a.
let our expertl lnllPl'II
5. Repairs
1 . A New Addition
your brtb lftlem. COURT DOOMS NAZI
frNI Do 1l todQI
6. Insulated Siding
2. Floor Tile
BERLIN IUPl l - t'ormer Nazi
'!etch ltecmtnlcally Timed lly W1tcttmpter,
e RELINING
S.S member Kurt Goerrke ha9
7. Celling Tile
3. Kitchen C.blntts
been
se
n
te
n
ced
lo
d
eath
hy
an
e ADJUSTMENT
•••• lltlMATIS - NO oaUGATION
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, Ent G erman c-onrt for the war.e DRUM
8. Plastic or Ceramic TIie
ADJUST
4. Storm Doors &amp; Windows
, time n,urder!l of more t han 3,000
TURNING
, Ruuians and Poli&gt;!:, it w.,s r�Ir
RELINE
I ;,orted toda:,. Goercke , member of
Phofto WY.f.#1'1
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· ,n SS e,.terminalion squad, was .
ronvlcted of havlnc killed 1 30
men, women and ehlldr-.n fl'"""·
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
N, - • MS, THIRD AVE.
ally and of havbti parllclpoled '"
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Walton Charles Holter, BrUC!e McKelvey, Johnny Grueser, Johti Hysell, Charles Lawrence, Danny Shain, Roland
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IFarming �rograms Pr ovide Unusn:iI Benefit ' :•::
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To Matunng Teen-Ag ers In Amenca Today ""';"' 8-. ..- ...,

boys. espe,c!ally throu�h F F'A, j ptndent �n Ill memhu1 and 'IJ:dt
llwD Cwmmt:N, e.e., 11111. torJes, overbtad, U of p roducts
_. Charles Spaun. ·work �lactment J oe�lii:!. �
W'OC'k Its pur�se may go . ev:::n 1 ened to mcludt mor� memben Wm. Lff-, _. Wm.
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_earwc. and milc,,IJM'lflOl111 cost,, ,um- Carl Walton
, iweet corn. 2 A . I com . wbeat, farm
farther to reaffirm the run,•1c11011 l 'I'he pub\Je- may ruhze that the F■nnlna PfOO'aJDS
IJVe YOUDI aw,, and IIIW)'1ll.
corn 6 A, , home ,hop. home gar• Tommy
that cul1iva1ion or the earth I:; the I work oI the F.F.A. haa made • men • claanct to earn mooey, acHilL 10• f 31,_
Tblit year there are fl produ- den.
most imporant l1t�r of mllll. ltl11 i d e I I n 1 t • contrl�tloll to t h • blievina lbdepend,nce , be I lea Uon
.
PN!jectl and -46 Improvement Ralph Rose, tbttp H.
3 hay 2 A, home
Vir&amp;ilgarden,
farm life ls a aahsfymg one.
Kill, •••
ltrengtb or the netion and proved burdau to the family, operll!nce Jll'Ojlcta al Raclnl.
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strawberrie
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National F.r.A week 1! not Bet l a highly rewarding Investment to 1n lnm.1na: bow to farm, ad'fane- Here art
tbe boy1 and their proCharlgarden_
e, Lawrmct dllrJ, t JI,.
a1ide to glorify ll1 work, but to i those whu g1ud1 our natKlnaJ wel- lnl � ffA wort, and ntabUab iD Jecta.
lfe, t&gt;e,f .lO H, hay 2 ½ home
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make ilB purpose known, Ml that , fart.
farmmg or IOffle othff businell.
overr;n
Terrf Breer, tomatoe,, 2,000; A·Roni.
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jecta and ' O:PP 1actmeat �• Soll ?mprovement.
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Gerald
Hart,
dairy
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Wo i: Place- so, pasture impr6ement 5 A.
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A typical production enterprise George Hayman, a,ooo toma- , Ctarles Boker, corn 2S A. hay
America's A•
to A, dairy 18 Jf-, oats lO A.,
con1lsU Gt • budcet IU l rec- ton ; Soil Improvement.
I wheat 5 A, sweet-c
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om 2 A , toma­
the Ro&amp;er Hill. uoo tomat.oes; Soil
ordi, an qreement
me
toes,
pasture improve nt 8 A.,
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llichard Holter betf corn. hay,. building improvement, fencing. !
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Otto Ja?ffll, tobacco. '"'" com
Pmn lmpn,v�l.
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Roser Johneon, corn. P. F. R A., tomatoes, 5,000.
500 H.
Joh.ll Rowe, 5,000 tomatoes ; ,
MfDDLIPOIIT
Jo
garden.
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Robert hn�•· tomato,,, 3,000
oope
jlll,Utt,,, t..emg.
Richard Oun, Work Placement
sm, P�. n,J&gt;berr,..,
Rome Beautificat10n.
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Pickenl, 2,000 tomatoes; ,
BY CARL WALTON
ra,pberrie1; Home Beautification. I
FF" Prnidnt
Larry Powell, 3,000 tomato,, · ·
For the past several years Home Beautification.
Drown · , Tral't&lt;Lr Sales eof Porn- Randall Reibtr, beef, corn, oat5 I
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eroy, In cooperation with the Ohio Barn lm�vement.
Tractor and Implement Comt ny James Triplett, tomatoes, S,000;
of CoJumbu■, has awarded Olle Rome Shop,
fa ah'1� lo e boy eacb Slan\ey W.,...,, tomato,,, 2,0QO ·
NEW OFFICERS - These Future Farmers will
· take camP h�
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Home Beautification
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office J\.4arch 2 , 1�6 1 , left to right Bill Levacy, reporter; r: ; o s:
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Marlin WoHe, 10,000 tomatoer;
be
ate F
Camp
Carl Circle, sentinel ,_ Roger Ho\ter, treasurer; Bruce
Hom
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Roland Sayre, secretary. Each of these boys has earned
the Chapter Fanner Degr�e and were req1;1ired to have
averages of 84% scholast1cally to be nommated for an
officer. Each officer has had training ln Parliamen tary
Procedures.

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memben, to exchange ideua, and
to inform what tbty have accom•
p!Jshed, to infonn pare nt1, neigh•
bors, and friend■ ebout the newe!!l developments in tlleir o w n
F . F.A. program.
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Natlona,l F.F.A. WHk. Febru•
•ry 18-15, 11 one of the Important
F.FI\. event, of the year .
Locally, ll iJ the week whtm all
F FA. members take stoclr. of
what may be needed for the sue•
cenful completion of their Goals,
of
IQ euentla1 .in the building
iood character. It ls a checkup
week, ._ "gtt on me ball" week.
II may alJo be an • ·open House"
wNk1heh members get together

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Aclivties oflered at State F'l'A
Camp are : forestry, fishing. trapping, craft■, &lt;'amp paper, swimmine. badmltton, voUyball, archery. lir.st aid, boatin&amp;, basketball.

mu,ie, honte, nlety, phol•l!l'•·
phy, softball, ahulfleboat'd, horseH�, leaderllhip training and
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even�ng
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pro_er
nut year I w.m11er haa been �
lected from a li!l of 48 rnem.bers
sheets filled out, He la Roland
Say re.
This ls a good program which
wiU _develop sportsmanship, lead,,,h ,p and help make FFA boy,
into leader■.

Quincy Aleshlre. · Work Placement.
Robert Boge", 5,CNXt tomatoei;

Home Improvement
Carl Circle, Dairy 2 H., eorn 3 ;
acres; Farm Improvement.
R"5,ell Curnmim, 10,000 tomatoes; . head beef; Home lmprovo- ,1
ment.
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_ Gardeni.ng
George C�ndiff,
¼ A.
Henry Hill. 10,000 tomatoes;
Soi) Improvement.
Roger Holter, 1 head beef.
Charles Hupp, Work placement
John Hysell, S head beef. Farm
improvement
Hacold Klaer, 6,1100 tomatoes;
I acre cabbage, sow-litter, farm
impro\'e,"Tlent.

For the past severa1 years the ities:
award in public speaking , and
members of the Racine Chap er Star sectional vegetable produc- bronze for the Jecretary hook.
t
have claimed their share of honer, gold award for treasurer's This year the boys have been
ors in district and stale events. book, gold award !n Chapter Bu!I• rated a Gold Chapter B u siness
In 1960 they received district iness Procedure, Superior r;iting Procedure Team. The gold rating
recognition In the following activ• in State Chapter Contest, Gold this year mark!! a record or the
f
Participat ion at both the State --"-----�---"-----'------'------- l boys having been awarded Gold
and C-Ounty Fa�, la high in ' b
aw,rd three year, In '"'"" ion.
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beartl of Racine Future Farmer,..
It now looks like another gc.-Od
Tht fair Ji the place where their
year ahead for the Racine Future
"'htevement, In,
Fannec,
FAMOUS
"l.itaralaf To Do
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!UPI) - ElevenDolq To Leara
impro\·ement.
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By John Hysell
small engines to the (arm shop ICI
year-old Don High has a d u c
Earning To Live
B� McKelvey, 1 head beef,
Hosp_i!a
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a11d Ralph ko!lf'
De repaired. Some repairs made
_ _ I Ne
"Biddie" with a record o[ 2 acre!!
named
A:14 L1Y1111 To Strve"
iiWeet corn, home garden,
were: adjusting points, adjust .ng Among 1hose who encerl!&lt;I Holx- i 30mt kind, Don nd �is parents,
a
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pasture improvement.
IIJ'e placed in the "Public 's Show Thirteen sophomore vocation al armature legs, tapet clearan&lt;'e
, er hospital in the past 24 hours I Mr. and Mrs A. . D. High says the Roland Sayre, 6
agricult\Lre boys have studied spark plug gap, pomts were
Window," the Fair.
head beef. rasp- ,
flied, were : Lawrence White , Rt. 1 Gal- mallard has . laid 8 e
1 U;5 in 81 berries, 1 acre com, 4,000 toJia.'
Racine Future F1rmer1 had 15.1 the compression, carburetlon, lg- carburetors were adjusted an
d
toes, home beautiflcation, aoil Im. I
diap]aya at the 1960 M eigs Coun- nition, and general main tenaflce part!!. replaced, vah-es gro nd pis• lipolis, Mrs. Dennie P. Martin, rda)'s,
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John
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prov
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ty Junior Fair. They received 123 of four cycle gasoline engines.
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Ivan H
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Dann
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Shai
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10,000
blue rlbbens, 2:9' led ribbo�s. one
toma
toes,
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kets replitced. and spark pl ugs Newell . 813 Viand St. Pt. Pleas
1��o;;� The work included Lhe f O u r chang d.
" Gyp- sow-litter, home garden.
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strokes, intake, comprl'ssiun, !1°want, Mn. Richard D Fowler,
Charles Smith, potatoes r.A.
S)' ," ttte hit Broadway musical. poultry
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Mrs.
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Or!lo H., home beautification.
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Another thirteen Racine Vo-Ag
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ha�· been scheduled as one of the Marion
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Well,, raspberries, tom­
student■ hav@ had soil from their
boys di1PIayeil 19 exhibits. T h e
' New• Haven· •
top produ&lt;'tions for 1961 at War• atoes, strabw
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. gr:l'n1 y feed and liUdion feL&gt;d sv- project fields •ested Most student; h.e L. Evans,
erries, home �
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t ems of c:lrb1ti-etlon, lgn Jtion sYVa.,
D
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Roy
New
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a
using soil test� tod�y are inier-�
seven blue rIlllXlnS, 1WO •red rib- s
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stems breaker points ai,notures, ed Jn obtaining top yi
Haven, W . Va., M'isa oc,,ui:1·1a Hope The mo11on p i·eture wenIon of Flatwotuh Ladies
bons,
gree
elds consi111;.
9 t
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coils,
con
d
ensers
'll\h&lt;m
. ca ms, valves, ent wlth the economic framewori Long, Apple Grove, Mrs. Henry the show will star Rosaline Rus- Quilting All Day
pinlt r1wu.ns, and utwo
ye 11ow· n�b-�
and
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ass
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the motors.
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Pl'my w · seti• whO has made one Other ·
in which they are operating.
bons.
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Pll'· The Flatwoods Ladles A id met
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Va
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Ora
Herbert
Whi
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Many of the Rac111e Future Several of the boys b r o u g h t
Tuesday at the home ol Mrs.
A soil test can help the studen: Earl R , Plummer, Ja&lt;'kson, RosFarmers have already f118de plans
DonaId Karr Jr., w·U
Charl
es Goeglein for 80 all day
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/ind out what nutrients his s o i l coe w ·me ·J Jackson Floyd
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Rocer
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Hill.
lacks. The upy,•ard push in crop Ellswo�h �a;:r , J1,1ckso�. Miss
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The followmg serv,e as mem1 :iuck dinner was sen·ed at
elds come from a balanced fer• Faye Harper
yi
. Jackson, Mn. Lawhers to Ute Metgs: dmilty Junio: G 11
Anu1111
Allin1
noon
to Mrs. John Bailey, Mrs.
N
a ge r dlngs : Gallipolis tilizing program,
rence E. Atwood, Wellston, AddiFair Board, Carl \V.ilttm, Pres••
Cl
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Well, Mrs. Linder Dains,
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son V. Evans. Wellston, MiH Su- Aecord10g to th.e m idnight re- Mrs. D. J. Morgan, Mrs
dellt ; Ronald Beegle, Johny Grue- dam 18.2, 32.8, runn- ing 144 (�t
ollowm
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oAg
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. Alvin
on rollers, Pomeroy Mason 28.42, '"''
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san Boyer, Hamden and Mrs. Hur- JM)rt of t.he nttrsing depa_rtment Russell, Mn. E. J. Hill,
str, Bnk'e M cKelvey, and Ro1h
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av
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Mrs.
Pt. Piea1ant 29. 1 1, HIn....., 5. 50
those patienb whe were �m a1·1 Gee ,_.
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. s1a1ronary, Kanawha "•a11s 10 . 12
""--condition included: Edwan, Har• and He1'dl Mw,vcw
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Tbeae bo)'.I find then leadership
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mon, Mrs. Wade Maloy, Thomas
tr11lnm1 through the F.FA. to
Roger Johnson, Larry P Q W e 1 1. Mrs. Norman Kinney, Ravensu�per Ohio ;�
ver
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Mitchell,
David Ashworth, Lewis
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- Randall Reiber, Billy
of mucb value ln activities sucll
Pickens. wood , W. Va., liDn, 9:2G •l . m. Riddle,
1se gain a
Mo
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Lawrenct
White, Mrs.
� �: � Marlin Wolfe, Johnny Gru e
as the J_unlor Fair Board Meet- f
es r, Thursday.
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and �� re::,mgs ; re �
Estey,
Jottn
F. Blaettnar,
Mary
· · · William Levac)' . Charles Lawi:-rlnga In conducting the busi!M!Ss in
DlaebargNI
=,,
runnmg
80
on
rollers.
The
feet
Ernest
Lewis
Albert
Rhodes Ada formal manner. They believe
,
ence. Roland Sayre. Gerald Hart , Patitnl'I recently dillcharged in•
r
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Ohio
was
rismg
one
tenth o a
knowiq how lo conduct them•
eluded Mrs. Raymond McManai• dison. Evar,!. Howard Hytell Ernand Charles Holler.
foot
per
hour at Dam 13 and 14.
selvei In • · public meeting: makes
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va!I, Vern Campbell, Mn. Robert nest Cart.tr Mrs Dennlll Martin
atatkmary
t Dam 16 through 1;i
a
Clyde �II ' n· Belva Rask'.
It much easier to speak and tabE · Har11fey· Mrs· Ve-·n
"w o· Lu•
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and falling slow helow 18. The
in
John�n Mr11 Henry
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part in dlacussion, p1?-1ent mo
l eas and infant daughter, Mrs . �w111
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has
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tlons of business and Keep t h e
William A. Roberts and lrifant
rise
again
at
Charl
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ston
and
Kan•
Selmer
Baker
Shelby Co\linl• JeslDl!etlng irl order.
daughter, Mrs. Bill D, Long and .
.
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Falls.
Londo
was
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runnin
SH!
White,
Anton
Ba I'1, Car1 NI?"
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-----Infant daughter, Mrj. Carl Hay.
17
feet,
Marmet
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fee(
and
Win0
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5e·den- per, John Duglas, Mr■. Mmnle
- Ca I E F" [l
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Alber
John Shelton and Jvan
ta� �a�:i��:� � � � ;
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HAVANA !UPI&gt; _:_ Premier Fi- ar1s . ouna. Mr9. Florence
"Ont Hundred and One Da!ma- Ohio River - City of Huntingalley,
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Albert Sergettt, Martha Six unit■ ot blood wtre lldrnin·
del C str g nted M•j· E mesto
tlans ." The pie"'·\W'- is based on •-u,., ....r 14, 10 ·20
Jo
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Wllliam A. Sheets, lstered at the hospital on Thursh 1Che) '0uevara
t'B the powers or an
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the bctolt by Ditlle
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17, 1 : 5 a. m. ; �ane Hoagland up shak
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eup that may pro\'e the pre- ,ri'AA
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18, 11.45 p. m. , st. Marys down
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lude to complete Communist-style iJ
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18, a. m.: Andrew Calhoun up
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sociallzaUon of Cuba.
111, 5:30 a. m. ; Lucy Jane LU&lt;'as
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uun,r. Rau1 , waa t �
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' a up 19 Castro .s b1--'"up 19' 6 a. m. ; Indian
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vice
pre11ide
nt of a new d
6: 10 a. m. ; Irene Cholm up 19,
committee fi
G:50 a. m.; Bob Benter up 21· national p lanning
7 : 05 a. �. ; Heron down 21, : 15 which wi ll set standards for inTHESE CARS
a. m. ; Titan up 23, 4:05 a. 7m. ; dustry. He alao retaina hJ1 post fZ
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Lady Mignon down 2S, 6 11. m.; as armed forces minister.
MUST BE SOLD
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Darou Lacomb up 23, 6 : 1 5 a. m. ;
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NO REASONAB LE
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braln" o1 the castro
, S. Lew�a
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up
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m.
a.
28
6:35
; regime •• -:&gt;res
OfPIii REPUS&amp;D
ident of the Na- .
Mike Creditor up 28, 8 : 50 a. m. ;
:1-1917 FORDS
tio
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h"1e vac
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City of M.3yavllle up 30• 2 · 45 a m .
1-4 Dr, end 1-2 Dr,
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rank
a
head
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of
a new lnduatry
. R'1oes u;i 31 , 2. 30 a. m. ,: .
Jamea
141th clun and nlc:e.
·,try �mpowered lo "un ii
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coordin
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1-1957 STUDEBA KER
ton up 32,
Ch1mplon , - 2 Dr.
a. �. ; OVEC up car1')' out �Jans for industri.!11 de- ,
velopment .
IN thl1 ••nemt Hr,
34, 5:00 a. m.
1-1956 CHIVROLIT
Galllpelhl Dam _ Raymond Sal• Two other new cab!� titles �
6 c:rl, 4 Dr, Clll'tn and
\'eti up 3:45 p. m. ; 0. F. Shear• v.ere created by spltttmg the .�
Beaut iful two tone blue, automatic drive,
nice. 4 new tires.
er down 7:05 a. m. : Bayou Le - Commerce Mlnlstry into a Minis1-1955 CHIVROLIT
power steerin g, power brakes, radio,
Reine doWll 8: 30 • · m. : Lad·v Mig- try of Foreign Commerce headed ii
hi AJr 2 Dr. 6 cyl.
by Maj, Alberto Mora and a Min, �
non down: 9:25 a. m.
1-1"3 CMIVROLIT
heater. Real shar p.
A lfl!"r, .,_,.
Kauwba RJnr - Thelma Ann istry ol Internal Commerce head• J
hi Air 4 Dr, CIHn &amp;
--------- ed by Maximo Berman.
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The decree creating tlle Indus• ,i�
1-1'41 CHIVRO�IT
L O O K I N G F O R try Ministry iave Guevara near H
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ab9olute pciwer OV41r Cuban Indus- ��
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up Winfield t: 15 p. m.; Merrill
down Winfield 8:30 p. m.; Helen '::
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
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"You'll Like Our Quality Way oI Doing
V. Horner down Winfield 4:
TranllpOrtatlon On
116
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a. m ; Lella Shaerer down Win- t
Busine:1s."
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field 4·,0 •· m. ; Lan-y Tumer1 i
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Pomeroy, Ohi�
down Winfield £ a. m. i Jerry Bo1- i • ,
S69.95
worth u:, Winfield 8:15 a. m.
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EDITOR'S

1 6- Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy- Middleport, 0., Feb. 24, 1961

Cl
Too L-,I their communities, There is 1t law
e O 1111
a
,,ACUUM CLEANER SALES , _ c_:____
enforced.
by
the
Stale
that
anyone
SERVICES
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Apartm
WE WANT TO_f• mANK OUR
---------I FOR REN'l' AND SER\'1CE
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caught throwing even a paper
ast MJln
pape
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bath.
and
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1fbors ana friends far their
rooms
ring
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and plastering, and -µlete ,
Eu ceka l Stceel , Pomeroy
mak,s. Also cloth
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aoil Secvice. w, "rv i"' all
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•�MEN
TS
R
RESUL
APA
TS
th ' M auley, B
T
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE
u, ,�..p Edita,. The SenUoe1'
makes. Good buys " rebu;lt
The garbage and leash lnclud"
cC
oe stmp,on,
McMas'- lllddleed.
msh
Rawlings
miur
·
Coats
Home
Funeral
RATES
o
one
pa,d
rns
.
on
etter
Shep
Y
oers
c
This
tl
snd used clea
-- �,=---�--f ?1 ing hllndreds of beer bot es and
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ne
r
WY1
those
Pho
t.
seadlng
llowen,
ml
all
4i � per ward, one i.nBertkm. Mini.mum &lt;!b1r1e--60
po
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pmg
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ce
sh
t
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r
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ves
,
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pee
t
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n
w
"""'· ls not only put In one unK irby Sales
eentl. 8 cent, per word for t.bree consecutive lmertions.
who
helped
in
any
way.
This
,
road�!
AND
Phone
&lt;:&lt;'unty
oh;&lt;&gt;
RATES
'
Galli1mli,,
ROOM
our
A"
REASONABLE
UXE
along
THREE
DEL
sightly pile but it is strewn all
Sl)e('ial--ont Dloatb ·for 30 centa � word
.
-·
Mr and Mrs· Briao
2 24 61 p balh apartment - off� rooms 1 SATISFt\CflON GUARANTEE• morning while I was dnvmg on aong
GI &amp;-21152.
Vull nt.e of 4 cents per WOTd wW be charge&lt;! ror ad­
� from
........,..
l
the road on both s1·•·
..
nN
,.
2 M 1le
SettleNease
•
Run
t
s
o
re
Fo
the
vertlaiDI if oot paid within 10 daJ• after receiv1DI bill.
Ph
0.
L
Mcf',Q
wrlw
.
Ca!I u
"• v
railer space
t
F
t Run
u
e
o
our
ores
Ro
t
7
t
Em&gt;l'• in Adverti.sinl--Sbould be reported lmmedi1tel:,.
( 1 l 6 tfc
ment road In the high\ sunshine Churchl We want to be proud of
Cbn&amp;er. Olu
CUSTOM MADE SU ITS, Sport SIU.
Tbe Daily Sentinel will not be rapon&amp;lble (or more than
�
--\
and
Men's
Coats and slacks.
l-2i-30-tf the trash and garbage hit me in our corrummlty and our county
--- one incorrect tn,ertion.
and
oom.
.25,
$1
t
s,
Shoes,
t
Even
of
women's. Also Mason
revaous Killing Of
cl the eyes wt� full force. The snow but we are ashamed for str.:.rigers
Card o( Tbanb 111d Special Notices
5 ROOMS, BATH, utili y r
IGERATION a n
REFR
THEIS.S
•
v
w.
-•
le.
,·
word,
,
addit.ional
694.
Phone
2Each
a.
lhe past sui weeks had .don• a to travel our roads because of the
for DO word minimum.
•
.
Blair Products. Call SH 4
nt er
oe .u
u a,aO . Ma--- .
Appliance servlce. Domestic and pretty good Iob o1 covering the
2 24 6tc SP 3-SS'n. Cootad
A. Davis.
Obituaries oublillbed al 1 cent per word.
A
b
to
elp
us
by
A
Pl
RON
recent report of
K
�,
Commerc1-a1. Canlact R o i e r dirty mess but now that the snow meSl!I.. ease try
24
W ORDS l DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS l Mi,.
12tc
2
.
.
r
mg
of
an
antlered
doe. "'the
1-,..,.,e in y� kill'
Dr.. CLOSE OUT _ Special
MOF.,,.L
$4.50
$1.35
2-2I 30tP ;, gone ;1 ;, there m ail it, "sh;n- dumpmg your gar....,
flOc
60c
U
Racme, Oh.
Th
.
.
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t
l
own back y ar� and �avmg a h f� known in Ohlo," brought lo
$6.00
$1.80
$1.211
60c
20
P'"" on l 'nka wa,hecs ond ONE FIVE ROOM AP•RTMEN'
,
AND appliance· ·ne: ing beauty.''
$7 .IIO
$2.25
$1.H
75c
25
tle conslderalion lor 'us coun ry l1ght an earlier killing In narthdryers. Plus TV stamps v,;th with bath- Phone WY 2-3643 Ill TELEVISION
.
.
. service. We service a 1 I 'I11e Bible teaches that we are fO1k "
n- l'l-tla I pair
easte Oh' your pur ehase. Pomeroy Land- evenin� WY 2-3319.
Ad• received bJ 10 A. IL wUI. be ln t.bat day'1 paper.
a k e s. Rea.,nable prices. ta keep our Uveo free of all thmgs s�;tted by one In lavoc of Wil';;;�e ; trolman Mu Du k
m
Ph. WY 2TH
finanN'.
MS
,
\\,
mack.
I
BA
ROO
Hamptan &amp; Capebart. Pb TU- and act, that tend to contammate commun;ty heautmcation.
worth tells :r checking a aev�
. 2l8t._ _
__ _: 17_1 21� BOUSE
PHONE WY 2-2157
8 eo,;,., , Pomeroy. Near Ma:
!2) 14-30tc us. God created nature beautiful
______
point l65-pound doe on ---•2-1211.
�'"
ta- son Br,.J
'
wge . Call Howard '"
-- ----··-.....,cil' �,,...-J\ OLD FURNITURE _ Chairs.L--'
:,:--:,
be
::-:::-::
ause be loved us and I th'mk
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2'l,
1958.
ln
Trumbull
County.
'lbe
�
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.
.
:':':""!':
1.-�'1)
524+
bles, ilressers. wash stands,
t lHO-tlc Am CONDfflONING, R RI J.t l!I our du_t� as good Cbrisha�s
(9) FO"R SALE
oe, which was bagged by C1aytoJI
or WY-2NOTICES
d
,
J
'
r- bookca se, dlshl'S. Record play- -�� c��c
·
--;-- ERATlON service ack s
and good cit mms to pre�rve its
Hoover, East Liverpool hunter.
;:;;;=""..,-;"";;;;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;;a�I GAS, FUEL on. and eoal fu
,
HOU
(1
OOM
EIGHT
ell
\lti frigeration. New Haven. Pbool
twct
SE
Will
R
ld
s
records.
nd
r
o
es. Call for tree est imates. t' n
nac
ty and t,K't let matenal trash
beau
I-ZS.ti
bore an eight-Inch antler on the
'1
U
el
Beng
N.
.
room apartments. A.
Taylor's Upholstering ,-0reman • Abbott Middleport c heap. Ph. WY 2-25115.
T 2-353 ,
r other 6 hves.
clutte
eft side of the skull. Tbb II apl
--11-1-ttc
2 24 6lc Phone WY 2-3272.
l�tfc
PAIR
tly the firs! antlen!d doe to
paren
6AND
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.::
IF YOU WANT REAL quality I'm of the opinion that those
be
�
ken in Ohio UD1e81 I still
USED MINSHALL CHORD Oil· JACK'S DA IRY BAR. Middle port , TWO 4 ROOM " FURNISHED Breedillg bull1 lhai will I I r e living outside our community have Mrs Allan •-ne• ,nd �;J,l, n 1
Equ\pment Seats Repain,d
.
earhe
r
account ts reported.
.
·
GAN-Blond oak fmish· 4 voice·N has Dcl 1c1ous Ham Sandwiches
Apartments Chlf!lttne Be.egle, . . money maker■ , use . . C • b •- the idea w� Jive in the " sticks" ha e mo
HONE GI 6-3381
,.,,, 1-.,':
�, ,
.,. �,_
v ed to_ New Jersey w1,.,,re
P
v
ered
does
Antl
....,...._..,.._.J'
.
.
.
-1 ye ar old - Recenlly traded
••
Gilllpolli, Ohio'
tc
0
Phone
WY
2•3302.
'2
17
12tc
2
14
l2
,...
how
t
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Ull ind.
t
mat
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d~•
.
,
. CaU Dick Sterrttt, WY and It ,,..,,..
Slre1
oy
t
.
eel
emp
r Bonney
M
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on
__
according
_
anywhm!
_
_
_
uneamm
·
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_
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.
-Like r\ew. Was $675. Greatly - -·- ro ad,;des look - I know that peo,.._.t4'.
Ch,,te1
or
....,
pu,eNE
MAC
,
..._,.,.,.
at
NG
X
f
I
lle!dmen.
SEW
NICE,
VERSAL
e
I
'l'Ef..'I.ITE -•u
'.l!
TRA
UN
c
n
•
t
r
Wildlif
a
of
of
mv�lo
Mn.
E
wa,
Ca
•
TWO
•
King
d
reduced !or \mmcd;ate sale.
,.,._ . pie Imm other ccmmun;ties. m•
., Fat,,. Fr,o _..._ ,...,. Write Wendell',. 7th &amp; Wacren,
_ SALE
b,ed Hereford, . due to freshen
siness visitor in Columbus. Oh.io
bu
,
t
por
e
l
Midd
Mrs. Carl Gibbs and children..
eluding Pomeroy,
R.
59.95 soon. $200.00 eacb. Call SH 2·
$140. 00 Stra i ght Stitch
y
$
ttended tho funer•
a
Need
ck
J
ft
O
CU
s
MEAT
o
for
.
io
t
CUST
TnNO
Ohio,
M
informa
br;ng
Marietta,
Pia.IN:
cuse,
twioawlcle.
a
Syr
IJ
�
M;n,nville and
Mr. and Mr� Joe McComb and
... "- h&lt;vk:o fllaltoD
Wald c.... ""'"
99.95 4825_ Vernon Weber, Rutland
2 24 Ok 1!111.95 Zlg-Za&lt;
;i on "ou,'" al of his uncle, Mr. Fred Denn;,, children of Pittsburgh, Pa. were
dwnp
�:.
and
e
gacbag
.
, - ..- 2611 .9' Automallc 18 cams 129.95
12) , t�tc
Racine, Ohio
road. Wouul those people be hap- ;n Mar;etta, Obia on Sunday
CUSTOM MADE TRUcK BED. 3'9. 95 Super Automalk
weeker.d g u e I t I of Mn. Met79.9'
Pbmi,e WI 1-H'l'Z
same
to
ENROLL NOWI
the
r
and
would
do
so
R··'
El
ce
M
us
batt
s.
r
if
we
d
M
a
r.
with
·-• ,.
i
.... HOUSE
Y
n
9
w
ROOM
with
s
@
s
l
4
1
mod
o
54
Flt
1
,..nts. iw
.111 r L
Comb" , pae
l 948 l
For free demonstration writ or
-P
•·••�11• ...,___.., 9e1.-1 ol Oa■ee"
• I ,... • in Syrar
,..,
__,, _.
Huntingin
visitors
we
business
e
l
e
he
,
u
ga8
l:l
v
•- s or camp- phone. When you buv
undr
a
t
h_ ea""'
•- IdeaI lor r1·ud
n
She
at
Probe
Rou
sh.
'
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,
·
Tap _ 11aJ•-·-m
AUCTIONEER
to!\ on Saturday.
mg. Phone WY 2-6768.
3800
pard's you s.ive up to $LOO or cuse. 'Thomas Duffy, Phone WV
Rosemary S.illk, daugbter of Mr.
.
CaU WY WIIU
%-2l-12tp
Complele
Stnie.
2
2J
6t
Mrs. Jay FarleY Of Pomt Pleas- and Mrs. Howard Siu, II ■ pa.
! 2' 30tc \ ==-���---- p more over the blind ad11, that 2-693 1.
Crltt BraclfN"il
t w� visiting her daughter, tient at Pleuant Valley Boepittl,,
SALE BEGINNING MARCH 3 , do not sell �hat they ad�ertise. SLEEPING ROOMS CLOSE IN
•r Co.tad
PMIN!J
Wrlt-e,
"
We
.
Bi� How1rrd on Thucsday af. where she la .....,1v1ng medleallon
s�rv1ce
ng
nd
a
Free
scbooh
.
Town. 127 Butternut.
·
SEE US FOR YOUR FEED 1981. New and used cothing
BRADFORD. """""'• Obll
ternoon.
Elm have parts and serv,ee lo, all
2 17 I2tc &amp;. C.
---for injuries received in a fall.
---- and ,_m ptndlag. spclng goods, also shoes.
Z4
FEB.
makes.
___
rs. S erling Nett s
an
M
__
Bottom,
Ohio.
Long
_
,
s
Larkin
__
_
bh
eet
re.
Hazel McMlllen of Huntington.
-- ANCE_
t
MliWlepari F
I NSU
, v1�_
B
R
g Ma&lt;hln&lt; Cl,d• 6 ROOM APARTMEN1 with gar, presl- or':;:i lle• !• Va . wer
S,wln
)
McNeal
anl
e
(20
Bbcpp
Clarenc
s1.
recen
Mn
e
121p
2
16
( l l "· 30te
W Va wa1 """'"""a• -1.t of ll· _·
862 Pint Ave, GalUpolh, Ohio
-------�--� 1 ===,,.----- ••
•-- •ou•=• _ PR0- dent has announced that the M;d- Jors of M, . .,,d Mc,. C. W. Mar• Martm
'3 But&lt;ernut . pomeroy. CO"� � (N�=•MCE
1
age,
Ohlinger.
Phone GI '"""·
PRIV•TE DETECTIVE ,.rvtee 1 ;.WHlSTLINO JACK'S'" SPECIAL
Fri.
oll
this
meet
Au
will
fe
,
L
G
P
tectlon.
po
fi'ire.
_
to
WCTU
rt
i
.
_
'--2-21-tfc
pie.
dle
WY-2•5127.
Phone
Mr. and Mrs Phillp Wo
.
Vu-ginla. Phone !Oc hamburgers. J ack' s Dairy
2 24 titp
m Obia &amp;: West
Call Ooo Mills. Mkldleport. Olu• day evening at the local Church Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grate- were Sunday • esta of
.
,
.
6- ROOMS. FULL BASEMENT
Llttle Hockmg, Oh'10 91$.2596• or Bar Middleport.
2 18 flt I ce--���--_
house and children ol RuaUngton Mrs. J. L.
II of Chmt a_t 7:30.
anti la,. " of -. :
t . , Muldle- BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANC
S
re
mo
a
Syc
304
bath.
m
Va
cuu
TOP
write P. 0. Box 126, ParkersG
SWIVEL
__" · E·
- -meet
dlJ
will
e
ng
nde Ohio.
ra
G
ings
r
e weekend guests of her pa"·
Sp
wer
Roc
k
2
Aub,Flre,
diaING
1
RING
WITH
r
a
G
Middleport.
Rio
WEDD
a,
'
Agents,
•
cl;oner DIsplaY ModeI · used port. Will he available March
buti, W. Va., Day or Night.
r
m
og
um
A
m.
,
u
e.
at
8
r . and M . A. D. H
M
rsday
ent,.
n
p.·
P
'11m
t
WY
SH
Phone
clups.
Ul4?.
mond
Phone
2 16 121c
v,cy little. New guarantee. Will 1st Ph. WY 2-3343 or WY 2-211118. mobile. Bonds.
'1
S.27-U will be presented and refresh· Mr. Bethel Vance is a medical
1 20 c
2 21 12le 290S.
$27.00.
for
ony
week
this
sell
and
24,
Feb.
:
SALE
HUMMAGE
patient at St. Joseph Hospital in SAKER
_________ ments will be served.
size, furnished, Terfllli. Phone WY 2-2204.
( ) HELP WANTED _ (2 1
EvangeUne
Feb. !5. Basement of Legion LIMESTONE.
of
ons
tr
Ma
t
Pa,
Parkersburg.
L
17
) REA ESTATE
ad.
tn,ct ,
22 6tc
v
Hail. Spon.,red by Aux!Uary dcll ere&lt;l ond
R •
Friday
meet
wil1
OES,
t
Mrs. Fred Batey was a ' tecent l your lENNOX dnler.
SALE-wiit MAN OR WOMAN : START THE ---------� Cha;, er,
Shuler's Comtruction Company, 1
FOR
of
bath,
Post No. 128, Middleport.
FURNITURE
home
room
hou
se,
30
FOR
SALE
at
t
he
Serve
con-6
r,ew year off right.
vlsitor of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
evening at 7:
·
_
2 9 tfc
2-21 .otc , Phone WY 2-3051.
USED
NEW
sc11 bY PIece. Cantect Mrs. John sumers ln Pomeror with Raw- full size basernent WLth .,,
·•ower Mrs. Allen Hughes In M iddleport. Buffington in Point Pleasant.
:;/
\
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Mid
A
d
ve.,
on
·
Sec
N
920
Hite
,
TO
FORCED
MOVE
BEING
·
FEB• Z$
leigh Products. Many e arn $3.50 gas floor furn.ace, venetian
Rev. 1md Mrs. John Barringer ·
,
1 22 tltc per hour 1rom �CO_M, OIL, GAS
A.nENTION
Will sell at a losir-000 Ja,'tlrs- dleport.
p
me
Pack
rt
ti
arpet,
c
Scootll
wall
Cub
to
a
wa
s.
m
bl"
il
rt
d
•
o
u
1t1
ings
r
Sp
Rock
st&amp; f
f Cha 1e ton wer
------�
.00
·
·
·
ul
$!i0
overhi
.
.
car
w
d
Your
th feed s
e
e
M
r s8 pare�;s,�r.
ru de_pt storm doors, windows, garage, 246 will have their Blue and Gold �arrmger
loo BUSHELS OF OATS and ten considered. Write Rawlelgh
M"
rs,
--�·r
-FIIINACES
30.00
. t week elld pigs. Virgil OHB-840-1108, Freeport, ino1s. Fisher Street, Pomeroy. See or banquet Saturday evening at U1e
V-8 Valve Job
w:tei·e�� :u:Oatic h:: w:t�r eigh
Lloyd Ro11sh dunng the weekend·
20.00
.Job
Valve
8
uth
tank ( new I . n
"·f
., rIgerator room Wulker, Bashan.
Plymo
Ph.!'J J"IY-2--3794
(21 16, !.1, ztp call Lester Russell, Phone WY Salisbu""
2 22 6lc
· ' School. A potluck din- M,.
and Mn. Larry Latru,y ol
12.00
-• and grad _ __:cc _____ �:......- \ -------- -'-'--' 2-5105 after 5:30 evenings.
With um·t-Egg wa11uer
Brake Job
r wm be served at 6 o'clock,
ne
(I B) EMP LOYMENT
POM ROY, OHIO
lk, Va. were weekend gueot,
Fr,t! estimate, guaranteed work. er-baskets and other Jtem,---Jn. BALED STRAW. Paul Sayre. 3'11
2-14-otp bring your own table service. Cub Noclo
·
Port•
Phone
Raad.
ood
of
M
r
s.
L
a
they
Ravensw
a
p
a
rents,
Mr.
and
2·6736
WY
Phone
sulaHon for building. See F. A.
master Dwi�t LoJ?;an requests
--WANTED
2 22 12tp
land VI S-2246.
FOR SALE _ 5 room house, re- h
Enoch, Portland, Ohio.
AlillO TRACTORS and POWER
at
nd
e
att
ts
th
-II
par
t at a
en
. so
work for my regular employers cently remodeled, double garMOWERS
their sons may receive their
_
___
_ _ 2 17 tote AUTOMATIC HUMPHREY GAS
_
·
y
e
n
.
VanCoo
y
r
sonable
Coo
a
l
Ma
.
Re
large
lot.
age,
othe
and
_
2
22
.
_
_
&lt;
ni
awards.
___ _
SINGER SEWING !,1_ AcHINE . circulatlng heater, 60,000 BTU.
.
.
WY 2-2211.
tact Lawrence Napper , 174'
Phone
Pullen,.
Ru
Oller,
�
Thomas
,,00.
p,;ce
$'
The Federated Circle will spon·
AS/'�ORTH JEWELRY S'TORE lovely blond console. Uke new.
6tp
Pome
r
oy.
Che
st
er
Ro
a
d,
2
,,
2 211 stp
bake sale at the Ewing
;'
open on Saturdays. 9 a . Equipped to make buttanhole,. land.
2 20 30tc aor a
1
24
2
lite
beglnurday
at
S
st
I
m.
Mein
p.
e
r
emb
5
d
11to
ry
a
ro
Ide
d
ln
aew
,
an
TS
m
BOUSE
TE
NOW ABLE TO RESUME
•
houseWOMAN WAN
'
WHI
tt_,'W
:C:
ipper,. Assume last 8 payment, HOUSE TRAILER. 1958 M adel work or child care. Phone SIi 2· FOR SALE: 6 ROOM HOUSE, n ;ng 'al 10: 311 a. m.
z
hath, running waw, ga,. elcc1.,11) AUTO SALES
FEB. '6
o! 15 00 per month. Guaranleed. Liberty 41 x to. Washer and 4'42.
2 24 St
On
outbuildin
e
Good
gs.
tnclty.
■
Americ
an Legion Aulllary
Phone WV 2·2204..
The
2 22 6tc dryer, l arge awning. Ralph
f Good Cfoaa U ed Can
.c
f
D.
S.
land.
t
Ru
CARE
in
E
ground,
e
r
TA
c
a
WILL
1
K
peo�
I1 AU MakM aacl Models
,
'l
SUnday aftermeet
will
No. 283
Fruth, Mason, W. Va. Phone
CTnlCP;.._
ab\e
SINGER ELE
n
2
24
6tp
chil�
o(
care
Buaklrk.
Take
Also
ple.
home
of J,lr■.
t
a
t
t
he
t2
noon at 3
2 20 p
SP 3-5977.
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
aewlng machlnll complete wilh
ng
ro
week.
or
y
a
d
hour,
by
are
members
AU
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ru , FOR SALE: 7 room house gar- Sherman BuUer.
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- WE WILL SELL YOUR U S E D MAN 53 YEARS OLD w ants work able oller will be accepted. The Pomeroy WCTIJ will n,eet
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small carpen- FOR SALE: 6 room house, bath, ed Church Tuesday at 7:30 p.
Sport'a Centllr, Middleport, Ph ter joba, d;g ditches or any odd
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, FOR THE BllST IN ARTWI· FARM FOR SALE: G. D, WUI ..,_ 1h11 JUI" wllh a Kohler
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.,. Socfal Security Show
..,.,.
2: 00 Say ll Willi Music
••• J- Audlcll
l,,O The Church at Work.
3:1111 Plaiter Pf'4Y
I0,00 - IAwla
l:II -- llelodlel
4:30 Local Newa
9:30 The Sunday Show
IO:IO f1btrr1 lllll&gt;jact&gt;
4135 Plet1er Perty
ll:4' WuhJnit«I Report, lo the
11 1111 �•�--'-5:11 News -�
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8:46 Sporta
I :30 Sign Off
11 ·_' 30 Lone
12:00 Noon Newa
flltlrllt Temple
Y
12:00 Troo si..,
12:11 The 8eMcl,
1:00 Natloaal Velva&amp;
S:5&amp; Sip"':,_
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11:IO Army Bour
12·11 fletoetlve, -,
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l:IO Tab 1:00 MIi Pr1oo .....
1:00 Sunday -LOO
t:00 Chavy Sbow
Whila
Hunter
I: II 0-, Top Tm
S: II New, RMmdup
10:1111 t.oretta y....
t:11 Eddfo Antold'1 Jambortl
8:80 Fann i'lml
1:11 Sfp 01f _
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-· in-lhvana harbor, WU born at
11:00 Ntw1
4.11 Bawfln&amp;
Becauae of Imel dlfftctlltle,, Burton. Qhlo.
U, ll li-tht first. lnauauratlon of Georp
----5:00 Captaia Gallant
11: 11 Movie
Washington U pret1denl of I b I
DBCLINED
5,311 Saturday Prom
1:00 Sip Off
Un;ted Slatel wu delayed lnlm Three retiring prttldenll of the
Mardi 4 lo April Ill, 17111, ,o hit United Stai.. &lt;John Ad8Dll• hla
first term WII cut ■hort
by al• IQD, John Quincy Adami. 1IOd An·
most two monlhl.
PUIIAY
drew ,_, dtclined ta attend
1:00 Qolf
UIIJl'8Uot11 of tbetr IUC- 4:00 Amer1can Bandilllld
··· - Hap
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5 :00 RIii Tin Tin
.,.,
5:30 Whirlybird,
Fredtrlck J. Gould, · _____
Leavt It To Beaver
of the poem •'Remember t h e Of all U.S cltll!I Moblle Ala
,,oo M Squad
1:00 t..wrence Welk
lne
JO Euo Reporter
the aink- bu the lteavle1t ;nnual r.Ca1i:
10:00 Flgbl ol the Weelt
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11:00 Nn1
1:00 Sllem SeNlce
11: lOMovit
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Tom,11&amp;
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19. Noah'•
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11: 10 Weatlllr
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EDITOR'S

1 6- Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy- Middleport, 0., Feb. 24, 1961

Cl
Too L-,I their communities, There is 1t law
e O 1111
a
,,ACUUM CLEANER SALES , _ c_:____
enforced.
by
the
Stale
that
anyone
SERVICES
I
5
ent
Apartm
WE WANT TO_f• mANK OUR
---------I FOR REN'l' AND SER\'1CE
.
caught throwing even a paper
ast MJln
pape
E
618
AtNTIN
bath.
and
XP
1fbors ana friends far their
rooms
ring
G,
E ERT P
;:e
b
m
Disposal bags for all stantlar&lt;l
ato
y
t
S
on
ls
su
ghwa
the
cup
2Phone WY
m ness and ,ympatby at the
and plastering, and -µlete ,
Eu ceka l Stceel , Pomeroy
mak,s. Also cloth
_
. ]'&lt;1 to a heavy fine . Can w, not dea
.
e venmgs.
_
2-6
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WY
o
day
.
m
8
2
c
,
,
lh al our san, KIMD Slmp4
384
1
y-walling Call Arthu M
Mme,svill,. Ohw have such a law pa...,.J for county
dean" S311.'8 up . Kicby sales
8
son.
Special thanb to ReV. A,.
Februacy 22. 1 001 roads?
aoil Secvice. w, "rv i"' all
.''.� Rutland. Ohio. Sh �,,,._
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•�MEN
TS
R
RESUL
APA
TS
th ' M auley, B
T
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE
u, ,�..p Edita,. The SenUoe1'
makes. Good buys " rebu;lt
The garbage and leash lnclud"
cC
oe stmp,on,
McMas'- lllddleed.
msh
Rawlings
miur
·
Coats
Home
Funeral
RATES
o
one
pa,d
rns
.
on
etter
Shep
Y
oers
c
This
tl
snd used clea
-- �,=---�--f ?1 ing hllndreds of beer bot es and
J
, e ,:i
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»t
ne
r
WY1
those
Pho
t.
seadlng
llowen,
ml
all
4i � per ward, one i.nBertkm. Mini.mum &lt;!b1r1e--60
po
"pe
pmg
862
d
ce
sh
t
Se
First
r
�UCTIUNE£1l
a
ves
,
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pee
t
rvi
&amp;
n
w
"""'· ls not only put In one unK irby Sales
eentl. 8 cent, per word for t.bree consecutive lmertions.
who
helped
in
any
way.
This
,
road�!
AND
Phone
&lt;:&lt;'unty
oh;&lt;&gt;
RATES
'
Galli1mli,,
ROOM
our
A"
REASONABLE
UXE
along
THREE
DEL
sightly pile but it is strewn all
Sl)e('ial--ont Dloatb ·for 30 centa � word
.
-·
Mr and Mrs· Briao
2 24 61 p balh apartment - off� rooms 1 SATISFt\CflON GUARANTEE• morning while I was dnvmg on aong
GI &amp;-21152.
Vull nt.e of 4 cents per WOTd wW be charge&lt;! ror ad­
� from
........,..
l
the road on both s1·•·
..
nN
,.
2 M 1le
SettleNease
•
Run
t
s
o
re
Fo
the
vertlaiDI if oot paid within 10 daJ• after receiv1DI bill.
Ph
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L
Mcf',Q
wrlw
.
Ca!I u
"• v
railer space
t
F
t Run
u
e
o
our
ores
Ro
t
7
t
Em&gt;l'• in Adverti.sinl--Sbould be reported lmmedi1tel:,.
( 1 l 6 tfc
ment road In the high\ sunshine Churchl We want to be proud of
Cbn&amp;er. Olu
CUSTOM MADE SU ITS, Sport SIU.
Tbe Daily Sentinel will not be rapon&amp;lble (or more than
�
--\
and
Men's
Coats and slacks.
l-2i-30-tf the trash and garbage hit me in our corrummlty and our county
--- one incorrect tn,ertion.
and
oom.
.25,
$1
t
s,
Shoes,
t
Even
of
women's. Also Mason
revaous Killing Of
cl the eyes wt� full force. The snow but we are ashamed for str.:.rigers
Card o( Tbanb 111d Special Notices
5 ROOMS, BATH, utili y r
IGERATION a n
REFR
THEIS.S
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w.
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le.
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word,
,
addit.ional
694.
Phone
2Each
a.
lhe past sui weeks had .don• a to travel our roads because of the
for DO word minimum.
•
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Blair Products. Call SH 4
nt er
oe .u
u a,aO . Ma--- .
Appliance servlce. Domestic and pretty good Iob o1 covering the
2 24 6tc SP 3-SS'n. Cootad
A. Davis.
Obituaries oublillbed al 1 cent per word.
A
b
to
elp
us
by
A
Pl
RON
recent report of
K
�,
Commerc1-a1. Canlact R o i e r dirty mess but now that the snow meSl!I.. ease try
24
W ORDS l DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS l Mi,.
12tc
2
.
.
r
mg
of
an
antlered
doe. "'the
1-,..,.,e in y� kill'
Dr.. CLOSE OUT _ Special
MOF.,,.L
$4.50
$1.35
2-2I 30tP ;, gone ;1 ;, there m ail it, "sh;n- dumpmg your gar....,
flOc
60c
U
Racme, Oh.
Th
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l
own back y ar� and �avmg a h f� known in Ohlo," brought lo
$6.00
$1.80
$1.211
60c
20
P'"" on l 'nka wa,hecs ond ONE FIVE ROOM AP•RTMEN'
,
AND appliance· ·ne: ing beauty.''
$7 .IIO
$2.25
$1.H
75c
25
tle conslderalion lor 'us coun ry l1ght an earlier killing In narthdryers. Plus TV stamps v,;th with bath- Phone WY 2-3643 Ill TELEVISION
.
.
. service. We service a 1 I 'I11e Bible teaches that we are fO1k "
n- l'l-tla I pair
easte Oh' your pur ehase. Pomeroy Land- evenin� WY 2-3319.
Ad• received bJ 10 A. IL wUI. be ln t.bat day'1 paper.
a k e s. Rea.,nable prices. ta keep our Uveo free of all thmgs s�;tted by one In lavoc of Wil';;;�e ; trolman Mu Du k
m
Ph. WY 2TH
finanN'.
MS
,
\\,
mack.
I
BA
ROO
Hamptan &amp; Capebart. Pb TU- and act, that tend to contammate commun;ty heautmcation.
worth tells :r checking a aev�
. 2l8t._ _
__ _: 17_1 21� BOUSE
PHONE WY 2-2157
8 eo,;,., , Pomeroy. Near Ma:
!2) 14-30tc us. God created nature beautiful
______
point l65-pound doe on ---•2-1211.
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ta- son Br,.J
'
wge . Call Howard '"
-- ----··-.....,cil' �,,...-J\ OLD FURNITURE _ Chairs.L--'
:,:--:,
be
::-:::-::
ause be loved us and I th'mk
--:::
2'l,
1958.
ln
Trumbull
County.
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1.-�'1)
524+
bles, ilressers. wash stands,
t lHO-tlc Am CONDfflONING, R RI J.t l!I our du_t� as good Cbrisha�s
(9) FO"R SALE
oe, which was bagged by C1aytoJI
or WY-2NOTICES
d
,
J
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r- bookca se, dlshl'S. Record play- -�� c��c
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--;-- ERATlON service ack s
and good cit mms to pre�rve its
Hoover, East Liverpool hunter.
;:;;;=""..,-;"";;;;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;;a�I GAS, FUEL on. and eoal fu
,
HOU
(1
OOM
EIGHT
ell
\lti frigeration. New Haven. Pbool
twct
SE
Will
R
ld
s
records.
nd
r
o
es. Call for tree est imates. t' n
nac
ty and t,K't let matenal trash
beau
I-ZS.ti
bore an eight-Inch antler on the
'1
U
el
Beng
N.
.
room apartments. A.
Taylor's Upholstering ,-0reman • Abbott Middleport c heap. Ph. WY 2-25115.
T 2-353 ,
r other 6 hves.
clutte
eft side of the skull. Tbb II apl
--11-1-ttc
2 24 6lc Phone WY 2-3272.
l�tfc
PAIR
tly the firs! antlen!d doe to
paren
6AND
------______
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IF YOU WANT REAL quality I'm of the opinion that those
be
�
ken in Ohio UD1e81 I still
USED MINSHALL CHORD Oil· JACK'S DA IRY BAR. Middle port , TWO 4 ROOM " FURNISHED Breedillg bull1 lhai will I I r e living outside our community have Mrs Allan •-ne• ,nd �;J,l, n 1
Equ\pment Seats Repain,d
.
earhe
r
account ts reported.
.
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GAN-Blond oak fmish· 4 voice·N has Dcl 1c1ous Ham Sandwiches
Apartments Chlf!lttne Be.egle, . . money maker■ , use . . C • b •- the idea w� Jive in the " sticks" ha e mo
HONE GI 6-3381
,.,,, 1-.,':
�, ,
.,. �,_
v ed to_ New Jersey w1,.,,re
P
v
ered
does
Antl
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.
.
.
-1 ye ar old - Recenlly traded
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Gilllpolli, Ohio'
tc
0
Phone
WY
2•3302.
'2
17
12tc
2
14
l2
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how
t
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t
mat
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. CaU Dick Sterrttt, WY and It ,,..,,..
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oy
t
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eel
emp
r Bonney
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on
__
according
_
anywhm!
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_
uneamm
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-Like r\ew. Was $675. Greatly - -·- ro ad,;des look - I know that peo,.._.t4'.
Ch,,te1
or
....,
pu,eNE
MAC
,
..._,.,.,.
at
NG
X
f
I
lle!dmen.
SEW
NICE,
VERSAL
e
I
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TRA
UN
c
n
•
t
r
Wildlif
a
of
of
mv�lo
Mn.
E
wa,
Ca
•
TWO
•
King
d
reduced !or \mmcd;ate sale.
,.,._ . pie Imm other ccmmun;ties. m•
., Fat,,. Fr,o _..._ ,...,. Write Wendell',. 7th &amp; Wacren,
_ SALE
b,ed Hereford, . due to freshen
siness visitor in Columbus. Oh.io
bu
,
t
por
e
l
Midd
Mrs. Carl Gibbs and children..
eluding Pomeroy,
R.
59.95 soon. $200.00 eacb. Call SH 2·
$140. 00 Stra i ght Stitch
y
$
ttended tho funer•
a
Need
ck
J
ft
O
CU
s
MEAT
o
for
.
io
t
CUST
TnNO
Ohio,
M
informa
br;ng
Marietta,
Pia.IN:
cuse,
twioawlcle.
a
Syr
IJ
�
M;n,nville and
Mr. and Mr� Joe McComb and
... "- h&lt;vk:o fllaltoD
Wald c.... ""'"
99.95 4825_ Vernon Weber, Rutland
2 24 Ok 1!111.95 Zlg-Za&lt;
;i on "ou,'" al of his uncle, Mr. Fred Denn;,, children of Pittsburgh, Pa. were
dwnp
�:.
and
e
gacbag
.
, - ..- 2611 .9' Automallc 18 cams 129.95
12) , t�tc
Racine, Ohio
road. Wouul those people be hap- ;n Mar;etta, Obia on Sunday
CUSTOM MADE TRUcK BED. 3'9. 95 Super Automalk
weeker.d g u e I t I of Mn. Met79.9'
Pbmi,e WI 1-H'l'Z
same
to
ENROLL NOWI
the
r
and
would
do
so
R··'
El
ce
M
us
batt
s.
r
if
we
d
M
a
r.
with
·-• ,.
i
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Y
n
9
w
ROOM
with
s
@
s
l
4
1
mod
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54
Flt
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.111 r L
Comb" , pae
l 948 l
For free demonstration writ or
-P
•·••�11• ...,___.., 9e1.-1 ol Oa■ee"
• I ,... • in Syrar
,..,
__,, _.
Huntingin
visitors
we
business
e
l
e
he
,
u
ga8
l:l
v
•- s or camp- phone. When you buv
undr
a
t
h_ ea""'
•- IdeaI lor r1·ud
n
She
at
Probe
Rou
sh.
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Tap _ 11aJ•-·-m
AUCTIONEER
to!\ on Saturday.
mg. Phone WY 2-6768.
3800
pard's you s.ive up to $LOO or cuse. 'Thomas Duffy, Phone WV
Rosemary S.illk, daugbter of Mr.
.
CaU WY WIIU
%-2l-12tp
Complele
Stnie.
2
2J
6t
Mrs. Jay FarleY Of Pomt Pleas- and Mrs. Howard Siu, II ■ pa.
! 2' 30tc \ ==-���---- p more over the blind ad11, that 2-693 1.
Crltt BraclfN"il
t w� visiting her daughter, tient at Pleuant Valley Boepittl,,
SALE BEGINNING MARCH 3 , do not sell �hat they ad�ertise. SLEEPING ROOMS CLOSE IN
•r Co.tad
PMIN!J
Wrlt-e,
"
We
.
Bi� How1rrd on Thucsday af. where she la .....,1v1ng medleallon
s�rv1ce
ng
nd
a
Free
scbooh
.
Town. 127 Butternut.
·
SEE US FOR YOUR FEED 1981. New and used cothing
BRADFORD. """""'• Obll
ternoon.
Elm have parts and serv,ee lo, all
2 17 I2tc &amp;. C.
---for injuries received in a fall.
---- and ,_m ptndlag. spclng goods, also shoes.
Z4
FEB.
makes.
___
rs. S erling Nett s
an
M
__
Bottom,
Ohio.
Long
_
,
s
Larkin
__
_
bh
eet
re.
Hazel McMlllen of Huntington.
-- ANCE_
t
MliWlepari F
I NSU
, v1�_
B
R
g Ma&lt;hln&lt; Cl,d• 6 ROOM APARTMEN1 with gar, presl- or':;:i lle• !• Va . wer
S,wln
)
McNeal
anl
e
(20
Bbcpp
Clarenc
s1.
recen
Mn
e
121p
2
16
( l l "· 30te
W Va wa1 """'"""a• -1.t of ll· _·
862 Pint Ave, GalUpolh, Ohio
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•-- •ou•=• _ PR0- dent has announced that the M;d- Jors of M, . .,,d Mc,. C. W. Mar• Martm
'3 But&lt;ernut . pomeroy. CO"� � (N�=•MCE
1
age,
Ohlinger.
Phone GI '"""·
PRIV•TE DETECTIVE ,.rvtee 1 ;.WHlSTLINO JACK'S'" SPECIAL
Fri.
oll
this
meet
Au
will
fe
,
L
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P
tectlon.
po
fi'ire.
_
to
WCTU
rt
i
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'--2-21-tfc
pie.
dle
WY-2•5127.
Phone
Mr. and Mrs Phillp Wo
.
Vu-ginla. Phone !Oc hamburgers. J ack' s Dairy
2 24 titp
m Obia &amp;: West
Call Ooo Mills. Mkldleport. Olu• day evening at the local Church Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grate- were Sunday • esta of
.
,
.
6- ROOMS. FULL BASEMENT
Llttle Hockmg, Oh'10 91$.2596• or Bar Middleport.
2 18 flt I ce--���--_
house and children ol RuaUngton Mrs. J. L.
II of Chmt a_t 7:30.
anti la,. " of -. :
t . , Muldle- BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANC
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buti, W. Va., Day or Night.
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2 16 121c
v,cy little. New guarantee. Will 1st Ph. WY 2-3343 or WY 2-211118. mobile. Bonds.
'1
S.27-U will be presented and refresh· Mr. Bethel Vance is a medical
1 20 c
2 21 12le 290S.
$27.00.
for
ony
week
this
sell
and
24,
Feb.
:
SALE
HUMMAGE
patient at St. Joseph Hospital in SAKER
_________ ments will be served.
size, furnished, Terfllli. Phone WY 2-2204.
( ) HELP WANTED _ (2 1
EvangeUne
Feb. !5. Basement of Legion LIMESTONE.
of
ons
tr
Ma
t
Pa,
Parkersburg.
L
17
) REA ESTATE
ad.
tn,ct ,
22 6tc
v
Hail. Spon.,red by Aux!Uary dcll ere&lt;l ond
R •
Friday
meet
wil1
OES,
t
Mrs. Fred Batey was a ' tecent l your lENNOX dnler.
SALE-wiit MAN OR WOMAN : START THE ---------� Cha;, er,
Shuler's Comtruction Company, 1
FOR
of
bath,
Post No. 128, Middleport.
FURNITURE
home
room
hou
se,
30
FOR
SALE
at
t
he
Serve
con-6
r,ew year off right.
vlsitor of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
evening at 7:
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2 9 tfc
2-21 .otc , Phone WY 2-3051.
USED
NEW
sc11 bY PIece. Cantect Mrs. John sumers ln Pomeror with Raw- full size basernent WLth .,,
·•ower Mrs. Allen Hughes In M iddleport. Buffington in Point Pleasant.
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BEING
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leigh Products. Many e arn $3.50 gas floor furn.ace, venetian
Rev. 1md Mrs. John Barringer ·
,
1 22 tltc per hour 1rom �CO_M, OIL, GAS
A.nENTION
Will sell at a losir-000 Ja,'tlrs- dleport.
p
me
Pack
rt
ti
arpet,
c
Scootll
wall
Cub
to
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th feed s
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r s8 pare�;s,�r.
ru de_pt storm doors, windows, garage, 246 will have their Blue and Gold �arrmger
loo BUSHELS OF OATS and ten considered. Write Rawlelgh
M"
rs,
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-FIIINACES
30.00
. t week elld pigs. Virgil OHB-840-1108, Freeport, ino1s. Fisher Street, Pomeroy. See or banquet Saturday evening at U1e
V-8 Valve Job
w:tei·e�� :u:Oatic h:: w:t�r eigh
Lloyd Ro11sh dunng the weekend·
20.00
.Job
Valve
8
uth
tank ( new I . n
"·f
., rIgerator room Wulker, Bashan.
Plymo
Ph.!'J J"IY-2--3794
(21 16, !.1, ztp call Lester Russell, Phone WY Salisbu""
2 22 6lc
· ' School. A potluck din- M,.
and Mn. Larry Latru,y ol
12.00
-• and grad _ __:cc _____ �:......- \ -------- -'-'--' 2-5105 after 5:30 evenings.
With um·t-Egg wa11uer
Brake Job
r wm be served at 6 o'clock,
ne
(I B) EMP LOYMENT
POM ROY, OHIO
lk, Va. were weekend gueot,
Fr,t! estimate, guaranteed work. er-baskets and other Jtem,---Jn. BALED STRAW. Paul Sayre. 3'11
2-14-otp bring your own table service. Cub Noclo
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Port•
Phone
Raad.
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of
M
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s.
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they
Ravensw
a
p
a
rents,
Mr.
and
2·6736
WY
Phone
sulaHon for building. See F. A.
master Dwi�t LoJ?;an requests
--WANTED
2 22 12tp
land VI S-2246.
FOR SALE _ 5 room house, re- h
Enoch, Portland, Ohio.
AlillO TRACTORS and POWER
at
nd
e
att
ts
th
-II
par
t at a
en
. so
work for my regular employers cently remodeled, double garMOWERS
their sons may receive their
_
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_ _ 2 17 tote AUTOMATIC HUMPHREY GAS
_
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e
n
.
VanCoo
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sonable
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Ma
.
Re
large
lot.
age,
othe
and
_
2
22
.
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awards.
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SINGER SEWING !,1_ AcHINE . circulatlng heater, 60,000 BTU.
.
.
WY 2-2211.
tact Lawrence Napper , 174'
Phone
Pullen,.
Ru
Oller,
�
Thomas
,,00.
p,;ce
$'
The Federated Circle will spon·
AS/'�ORTH JEWELRY S'TORE lovely blond console. Uke new.
6tp
Pome
r
oy.
Che
st
er
Ro
a
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2
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2 211 stp
bake sale at the Ewing
;'
open on Saturdays. 9 a . Equipped to make buttanhole,. land.
2 20 30tc aor a
1
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beglnurday
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ipper,. Assume last 8 payment, HOUSE TRAILER. 1958 M adel work or child care. Phone SIi 2· FOR SALE: 6 ROOM HOUSE, n ;ng 'al 10: 311 a. m.
z
hath, running waw, ga,. elcc1.,11) AUTO SALES
FEB. '6
o! 15 00 per month. Guaranleed. Liberty 41 x to. Washer and 4'42.
2 24 St
On
outbuildin
e
Good
gs.
tnclty.
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an Legion Aulllary
Phone WV 2·2204..
The
2 22 6tc dryer, l arge awning. Ralph
f Good Cfoaa U ed Can
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land.
t
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CARE
in
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ground,
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SUnday aftermeet
will
No. 283
Fruth, Mason, W. Va. Phone
CTnlCP;.._
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SINGER ELE
n
2
24
6tp
chil�
o(
care
Buaklrk.
Take
Also
ple.
home
of J,lr■.
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t2
noon at 3
2 20 p
SP 3-5977.
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
aewlng machlnll complete wilh
ng
ro
week.
or
y
a
d
hour,
by
are
members
AU
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ru , FOR SALE: 7 room house gar- Sherman BuUer.
attnchmenla to iig za g, mono- 50 ft, Liberty tral\e�. 3 bedrooms, Experle;t an goodl re
e
f
t
.
resen
t
age. Qmtact Asa Custer.' Min- asked o be p
Pomeroy, Ohio
gram. patch and make button- Automat ic washer. liB9 M aple ences.
....,-2�1 or
E7· ersville, Ohio.
FEB. 21
2 11 t2tp
�
. • ••.,
hole�. Pay off balance $,11.50 or St., Middleport. Phone' WY1'2- Jen S!ruth,
radbury. 2 21-31 1 ---' -----B
In
ters of Union Veterl.
..
Dau
The
211
doo
r
- - 4 Room house on
16115- Custamllne 4
lc
.
1.,1•
.
FO:l
SALE
5400
term, If deslre&lt;l. Phone WY 2·
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ns will meet Monday night at
,. • Fordomatlc. Extra 1,ice.
•�
_2 22 6tc JYEAR old pony and n.;;;;-, w•NTED, SMALL mechanics East Mam, 40 by 80 rt. Let . Ga, a
.
at the DA Hall in Pomeroy.
_ 2204
Y
jobs. or general d•an up, yard, electric and water. Phone WY 2- ?, 311
Blacttnar's, Pomeroy.
le.
a
s
r
fo
outHI
e
FEB. a
. '
2 18 6tc ELECTROLUX Vaccum Cleo;;;, piece saddl
_
.
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trash
Haul
Will
tc.
e
n,
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e
gard
2
2530•
•- 1nc•-•
.u"' The Friendly Neighbors Club
no.1,uiey Pleree, Long c.cmtact Mr. Elmer Bowles, H.ul
w I t h ettachmenw
ruulng $t9S• oo See .,,_.,_
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HOUSE FOR SALE, in Pomeroy, wlll meet Tuesday night at the
paint s�ray. OrlJdnally sold for Bottom. Ohio.
.U3t
Z
Ohio.
land, - --�
Kup your cor ond your budp&amp;·,ct·
cJose ta new scbooI . A1IY reuon• home of Mrs. Olive Ingraham.
-over· $100.00. Will aeU for lost
- WE WILL SELL YOUR U S E D MAN 53 YEARS OLD w ants work able oller will be accepted. The Pomeroy WCTIJ will n,eet
_ill
ahape_
• payment, ol 16_00 per mooth
Sk ates. Guns, Bowe, Gold Clubs, In or around Rutland, 0 h l o. Phone Wy-2-3708.
_
Federa
the
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aocial
room
of
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the
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12tp
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ll
n
WY
22111
a
Pho
or 135 00 c h.
_
2 18 6tc
etc. Write or call ihe C an paint and. do
,roy.
2 22 6tc Bicycles,
small carpen- FOR SALE: 6 room house, bath, ed Church Tuesday at 7:30 p.
Sport'a Centllr, Middleport, Ph ter joba, d;g ditches or any odd
!or the ammal memorial Wil•
• ' OLDS u low u f11I&amp;. 2 door
"1· 31-&lt;0tc
garage, - """' ground. lieuWy.,-3831.
home
N
S
block
MODSR
ROOM
7
Tea,
of
ce
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w
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o
B
Choi
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oedan•
t,
John
. � door
I job. Contac
,;
onable term,. carroU Johnson.
or Syrae
ed
in
villag
the
locat
88
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--1
2
121
One
duty
31'
Heavy
Rutland,
Ohio.
tine can
SAWM
1
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Racine. Phone WI 9-3778.
o- �•ex
11\l
birth
ce.
Gas
se.
fuina
(.'1,l
h
t
wi
88'1
Super
e
.
Ull.twe 4 door
wmcb. Locust Pools. Telephon EXPERIENCED LINOTYPE opIN TOP CONDITION WITH OUR
:z :zs utp ___ N ° T I c 1
ni;ta In the kitchen.
------.......:
232'1,
ateering. Blaett.,ar's, bult Jn cabl
9115-Che
ter
"'
a
oO ,
0,fen -.111 M �ved 11 Ui• I••
erator would llke empt-ti
-J ••-· --2 18 6tc 4 bedrooma , IMng r m din• J F ':loffman
�
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2·21-6tc
otflee• ot CToW, Crow, • Porter.
P.mnlfO)'.
,.
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job.
ty
any
accept
pe
·
would
r
o
recrealarge
·
Ing room, kitchen,
' :,:m::-;:. 0
A
Froot St., �
$1'115. ¼ Ton lion room, , ,.. 26' X ,.. , large MAPLE SYRUP. Victor L. Rob- Paul wnuam,. 29t N.
'st CHEVRO
tnl' 4etm"4 -,elll -e1tat■,
,
Letti urr. 118, and. 11t1 1n C. w. i
Deluxe wtth full garage , concrete driveway . erts, Mouth of Horse c 8 v e Middleport, Ohio. = 2 23 st
frame,
RT 2
= on lot Craek, Rt. I, MlncrsvUle.
� �-•·
Work E11lly Budgeted
...,..-, ••"""'• " ,._ vm.., '
- • ,tory
=a••�
WHITE MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW MIOOLIIPO
•- BeautlluI In. two po·�-, •-,t-•
.::!et
gar- :! ��tat
g,
,
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ath,
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7
p
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a&lt;'t'!'l
L57
b
x
100
oom,
sin
g
kee
59
a�21-12tp
.
pin
t
'
llght
house
z
wanb work
aWe trim. Cleanes
runnlnil bull nu,t wldlb. •• t b •
age, large lot, located on Route 1uu
"' too&lt;. _, ••• "� ,..
Over Many Months
Fleetllde. Blaettnar 1, ft. frontage on State Route 124. \ STOVE. REFRIGERATOR, din• or taking care of eIderly per· ?. ISSllO . . Tmns,
tae
-bl
OO
by appoilttm.nt.
n
See
81&lt;
11
2
808 In their home. References FARM - 135 acra with about 15 ��': ::'9.::. Yl� m!�! 1
PCDU'OY,
ALSO. THREE I.� for sale lnl ette sel, bedroom suite, play- fum! hed.
u. llll'f•c..
Write Middleport, O., acres boUom1and balanm .. m.. o■
i
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i
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191il FORD V8 Standard transm t
Middleport.. just above Powell pen, crib, 2 platform rock
t
1
21
27
Box
t
s
and
a
timber
4, . room
radio
l'rolMrtJ' ppr__.
ture
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u.. dd.
,....not M ..111. for 1-.\bl.a
Sen"lce Station. t parcel to x All like new. Moving out ol
l
���\� pod
mu ..,..ter, Ui0,00. �-.orma Jean I00 fl rrtm�
·- on ��
•.··-· St. I state• eau WI 1--1
-,
. FOR CHILDREN OR hooN, free gas, large buement ,,.1,.. •"'"· •- ,. •"' &lt;••·
WILL CAPE
SP 11-Gffl parcel,
I 18 Olp lnvallda In thei, homo. Will dalr)' barn with concrete floor ■."/:"
nol _,. 1..u I • c
Dotter Pbme M
., x 100 fl.. l=to oo
E. Bruch,
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2 22 Otc'
r
Lec
.
o
In
bulldln
ated
or
other
tht
waltrta
as
work
p
.
�ra�u� Ui•
Front St, C',ontact Wtllh1 Lead-1
-====:-:--a-.,.,,-c::-.::
124. East. $1110D.tl0.
FARM WAGON ON RUBBER. capaciUea. Ph. WY N474,
'54 CHEVROLET 4 door aedan. in�am, Ph. WY t-311o or WY 1. BIUCh.1 0--■tL
I
23
at
ALBERT 11. OOX. &amp;alnmu
a,
d
Searl.e
.
RoUan
aell
cheap
Will
"-c.::
1 18 12tc
overhauled, Good 8784.
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Ruland. Ohk;. Ph. Sii 2,
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ick
Um. For qu
..... $ffl
JORN DEER" '" LA
4628:
18 Olp
wv a-.a
I 21 Olp with
s.e It. Deem
plow, culllfftan•
2 ,e Sic START YOUR child", mu,lcal
.
I ft. Tandem die&lt;. 21 cu. ft. DEEP FREEZE chest
and
ine
mach
SALE
, FOR THE BllST IN ARTWI· FARM FOR SALE: G. D, WUI ..,_ 1h11 JUI" wllh a Kohler
Finl MOO laut all. Lowoll Win· , type. Excellent cond•um. ll!ltl
o A
•
1� ml • �emphefl ptan l K •111511 _I Cj'1lndor FORD Plck·Ull fl'tl, SyrlCUtO�lo, Ph. WY 2- [ Jobnsoo'r Service Statum. Mid· CIA] B....ilng, Curtlu Breetl- Fann. Grm Run Road.
All Mak• and Mlldels of Cars
p .
2 l8 t2tp Inf! Service. lflc, "-GO breeding Ellll of Dnlor. I&gt; acre,, e' lllCIIII - m,1al pur&lt;hall lan
_;•. '
I lt 61c dleport.
6131.
I
tl,i,li
-:-·
ter
� o
ted
f .
by Albert �; �� outbullcUDga,
�n Be Repaired On The
� �Can
SII .--,
l
Repretell
ee
.
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balaDc:inl!- Open HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT·
Al Wld Own.HI
and �
T1M1IER A11D WID- See �tie ! llt8 BUI Mahl 8lrNt. PmlMnJ evalng.l. x.anp Recapping l'our
bedrooma. bath
Sheffled, LoAg1iaou.n. Phone1
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Service jUll bllow Slher Bridp hal - garaae wash -_ _, _
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M rs Elza Gilmore Jr., entertainwere sent to Mrs. Don Mullen and
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!ins won the door prize.
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was welcomed .!IS a new member.
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Mrs. Calvin Simpson. chairman.
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A Salute To The
Carne
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The birthday of Mrs.
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bus Wednt'sda�· wht&gt;r� ht'
l ' omm:i nd••f' 111 l 'hargl'
Grueser was celebrated niur� iy j t tw S tate ] .l:' � isl;;1 turt' Ill :-,t' :-,\IOII I
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.l n hn Kin&lt; "aid m;tdl a l'f' fK)I I on I /
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Racine and Wah1m1 Chapters
when the Buey Bee Sewing Cm•lf' I
---1tw ou!l y 111_1! !od g ..., a nd 11:;i v i• a
,\ nwmori:1\ st&gt; r v we for \l1ss
at
of the Federated Churc-h me1
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lt&gt;s:-.m1 on · rr lt'ndsh1p &lt;tml lh Su., 11• Tavlor whose fu,wral
¥. as
l he church for an all day quillinJi:: �/lf) Jflf' r l&gt;m1 !,ll1 t P r .'4
\1 t• mH n� · .I JI G ra l l' J;?, ;1,,. ,. •1 n· bs l Satunl;,; y wtts held by
!h e
A potlucl: dinner was served al
por! on memlwrsh1p.
H E LEN KAY BARR
Loy al Womni · s ( ' lass of tht&gt; M i�
( ) f 4 m t&gt;rit·t1 '""'
noon to Mu. Grueser, Mn. FreTlwrl' Wt'l'E' 20 pn•sen1 11. 1111 t'n ! dlt·por1 ( 'hureh of ( ' hri "t when it
of
f'hestE&gt;r l 'ound l bul!hf rr,
da Mitch. Mrs. Walter Baer. M rs
M r and Mrs. A l p ha Barr , of Langsville , are anno unc•
I
:Y m..t �1 thf' c ·hur( ' h for t ilt&gt; monthly
Ameri &lt;' a nwt 111 rt&gt;�ulnr 1-,P�,mn h• rlamm �nl bt-&gt;111� furmsht'&lt;
.
Kloes
Grover Erb. Mrs. Noman
ing the engagement of their daughter, Helen Kay, to
Hu
mf"et1ng
av f'Vt'n1n g with ·14 ml'mtwn, l ' ht·s1,·r Zirkle . I . H Will:'v
Car l 'l'uesd
Mrs.
Mrs. Lena Huber,
F'loyd
Blair Cadwallader son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B .
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1•r� K a r l O w1: n.� und H U' h
By
a
Mrs W i l l Ht'ynold s
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was
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a Mrs p eSf'
ShieId8· M rs. Ben NeuI z1 ·m.,.
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Doris { ; rue�n. &lt;·0111h ·1lor,
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heodo
otho M_urray. M:s.
M iss Barr will graduate from Rutland High School in I
P agt' r ank w i l l be «w fe 1_, _�_ o_l'. with s 1l('nt µr.ay:1·s wh wh
s u.lt'd am! tl1P mt•t'lin� 01 14-'rwd m
were !
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Mora. Mw Lena G rue�r . M 1 · · 1
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Mav 1 96 1 . Mr. Cadwallader is a Jun ior at Ohio State I
ritualis l i (· form .loan Tu l ! lt' M arv ' M ; 1 1 1 · h Z n i l ; 11 1 d a _l l mt' mbt r s c11 ( ' losed b v Mrs � rt"d I Gct r�n � r .
lversit , Colum b us , Ohi o . '
Amanda Kaspar and M iss Anna
t&gt;�Pnt
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lo
Mrs H.eynolds
read K 1 pl in b · s UnA.
Parkf"r ..iml Olm• Kt'IIV wPri• n• ;i-.kn
Y W ddin g is being p la nned to be at the Lang s
Dur!ll.
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millt't' .-JIHlOlUlt 't'd 1h1-,h l 1&lt;1tlr� h. i d
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Taylo, ,,, had b..eot a pupil o]
a,·ci,ed lo Ix· ,.,],I '" ,) mon ,• y
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makmg prn�·t ll w 1� a l �o '111
f'onl r ibulions· were made lo the The program topic. "Garden
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rn dt&gt; r 1 11111
:1'rs Os1· ar Rous h . pres, d4'n I .
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noun &lt;-e,l hv t h• ..F,,-1
Tht· Mln110011 &lt; 1r{ 1 e o1 llP.tti II 1•
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" was presenlt-d uy
Johnny AJ,pl t"M'!·d f'und th P V1r Design
,. M rs
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lw
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m1 II Pt' 11la t l h 1 • 1 1· wo111rl
thP
meet
mg
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\11 '1hod1.sl t ht 11 ( '11 rl'wt 1 h ,usday
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Ht&gt;is f'unil and the
Me1gs 1 HomPr Hol!Pr who
�tat�
•· wa ]'11· •1 I I I11 111 -,I mt·1• l 1111•
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w h w 1 on••nru
l ' llllt'
r � Wit h a .&lt;:ong Io 11ow- 1 tor
at l lw d111 rd1 w ith 20 m&lt;&gt;mu.. rs 1
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-P&lt;I 1,y scnplurt! rea d mg an d pray- t ountv Ch t ld H•r i ' s Home planlmg gardP ns should fo1 m .a picture, ]
.,m l t wo �llt-S'
M I !&gt; n u bY S
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pio )f'd when the W 1lclw1· ' Gnr I using pools. b ird hal hs Iurnitur
Hoy I• r by M ,.s, 1 ,l'O Ctt I Ids
1 cmd M i's
V1rj!m1c
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of
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('OMMIS
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...1 b y 11 1e drn Club mi't Wednesday e-venmg and barben1e areas as aecess- l
A d011al 1,m was rl:'l't'tYl'U
ro11 Phi I I 1ps 0 I W I lk r,svr II i'
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Th,· 4 mnmi�s
• · 1011 of t•1lue,1!
h
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,!'!'1 t gave ,
Mrs Mt I tun lloucl as...
t
up
g1
or
f
e1r owrr I11nd from 1 al the homf' of Mrs Vt&gt;rnon NeaSt&gt;
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of tlf'alh Met h()lt 1�t l \11111 h M 1tl
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l t&gt;l ers
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dlt•porl will mi•Pl S unda\' .. v,·111111!, l 1otrnl ll'acll'I' and Mis� Hf'"" S m
den lools .and law11 mowers re· tdy,
, ' re&lt;' t.'tVe&lt;l from M i ss Ella ( ; ask ill V J ( • 1o1 Hys,•11 as eo.ho�tess
.I 7 30 fnr lht! 11, g111 , 11 rrn·1•t111� horn �avl' ! 1 1t' l,·��011 f r om the
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with
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! pruning (' h&lt;'('k house plants
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. 11e ,me1 MI· S r ann1
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O1 1f' U Z·
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1 ml \' I)i;�k
and refreshmE&gt;nlH
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John
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for
f
mseds, fol'ee somt' nowermg
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9-IH
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of
nnsy lv ia hol h 01 mI
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m
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Etli:-,on
Hollon
M
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be
s
shrubs.
ordr-r garden seeds, and
\)ur 1111,! t ilt' lm� m(•sic; ml'4,I m E"r membns. Wf't'f' rf';irl
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a
debris
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rf'move
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such as �.aves I
THEATR
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MEIGS
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ThP F.as1rr 1-(ou l of 1he dass was
rnndut h•d bv ! ht&gt; 11resrdf'ri t . Mrsg
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. r.• nrs1 1 .a II am:.e , br;rn ( 'h fo i a pnmint: worh ho p from lawns lo prevPo1 k ,Jhng the
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Pomeroy, Ohio
,., ,1 1111 ,1 r.s r�i
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The successful farmer of tomorrow Is the Fu,
0 I ' K 1 t·m 11 w 1 trf I P vIItNl 10 SP
' ·1 r l ,lll :-. w1•1 t- marlP for 1 1IE&gt; &lt;· 1 u h ' s gras s
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lgt•I
lure
Firmer of today' We salute !his great farm
g1v1· $100 In t lw c hur( h bu&lt;
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1aken io the
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t 1 •,•1M.' c· 11u1i ((' h 11, • h avmg
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an' I1 , , "a ,• 1 , •rtd i� 1 110,.... ra rn 011 Aor1I 6 w1lh 'rh P ai 1 ,muement
youn,
organization for its outstanding contributions
t&lt; olluw111� l l1f' llW('l ing rel rl'sl
the
.
. T ri 1 ,ui:;lre ( ' ]1·.rnr, r.&lt;. 1tnd a.�111•{
, I Ior M rs· ]•' n•fl Nt' ' l'-f' anti Mrs M i llon C1! 1,:rns Na! tonal B&lt;mk for
p
SATURD AY
lo
im
roved agriculture, better local communities,
m1&gt; nt s Wt•rt' M'rwd by I ht- hoSlt,flS·
I wt&gt;f'k of Feb � 1 1 was displayed
' s
1'011 t r1.h 11f 1or
I\ Ck 1r n
as l lmidash P l1 ,1s spt•ak N s.
"YOUN(i ,11!:SSF: J I\ M �'.S"
t&gt;.&lt;., Mn; c · A 1&lt;-: mmbh. M r s .lohn
more
satisfying
farm home life and good citizen­
A 1-�mmuni( 'Ul ion w,1� re ad t·on· by M r s llolll:'r. Mrs. Dwight M i).
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d e � O II 11' H '"'r1 ;: 10rl w
Measure the qualit y In • I I
( T11eh111co!o r1
Kt&gt;lt·hk:i. M rs ( ' M l knm·!'-y ;i nrl a s
ship!
uaw• 1:1 demonstration on
ru �f'rv1•1
1 1 · a 1 l ,·i•rnm"
res h mf'u 1 s w(•rt'
11 1• 1m•
" l h t' Oh m A. s i-o&lt;' iation of hottn.
W i t h Hay Slmk l r ,1
Mrs Rufi' F'Ol'l't'�1
.
the clNn uted can at POM­
' luh� m,, .. 1 111.g 011 flowt&gt; r l m.ak1ng "'anrm_
. a ls fr(lm �r1,11I
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anl,•n.
.a_nd
t l w dost• b.) Mrs Housh,
Mrs
11 rul W i l l ard P.irkn
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buy
and
CO.
WE PAY 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS
EROY MOTOR
('Il l I( IS· ,.I ll d Mr.s. .I ;·n .ob B1' I 7. WI I II ;11-r :m gm g lo he he ld al. Xe nia. vf&gt;g(•l.ibles. rhe travPlmg prize
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SlattI
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. 1 as
. a t,OJl· , Mard1 I I . Cornnumi ('ll l 1om; w P re donatrct hy
('rech11 itolorl
Mrs. Hollon
with confidencel
. ' · ._J&gt;1 I . S,
was
. . hi . Iung II P1. .it
HP !&gt; .lolm I . Kn1g
Hloud-hul u f Voodoo QUl'Pr1 !
rPad announ('1tl� 1he H ]--nvum ob'I ]e awardt&gt;d to Mrs Vernon N ease.
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l'1 h 11 1 111 14 1IO� 1l'S:"i .
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' re·
tic-mg attorney . ope_m�
Sening Melg1
.a l Pomt•roy. F'rh '17. an d Ac h 'l&lt;'Vf'· ] Blue ribOOns Ior arrangements
Sunday, Mond•'f• Tue1d1y
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Vma
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SPf'ak
to
marks
M.ar
F.LV IS 1-'RESLEY IN
,
Mn!dlf'por1
mPnl nav
al
22
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wNe
awanted 10 Mrs.
Homer
.
t h, Huuse floor Th1 1 rsd , 1 with ·
' 'G I . Hl,UES"
County Since 1872
f'omm11n lc ' &lt;J1 io11s Wl'l'!' al so t'E";} rl Holler, Mrs. Edison Hollon, Mrs.
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honor
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Hump
from
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lf'rma11
.
Mr"
heai
o,
Y Dwigh! M1lho;m.
Mrs
Vernon
Loe.I Ownt!d c:ar. Radi
, ( ' olon-;1rl11ons
fQ
Or
··Tlrl' l'ha1r wil I l )t·onou1we sell·
rf'g10na I d lt'edor , M rs . M af' W i l· N('ase. "
'1 rs. V it·Ior H yseII and
)iowe r&amp;lid t! tnm N ier gn•y &amp;
A,1,,, ·,.,
" . ,· 01, A,l,, 11, •11,·
I
Member Federal
•· gi I t
..•aulifi t·atlou I M rs. I .awrpn(•f sm·th
lem't': · ( ;IJO(t sal·d wI It'll nfll
son . rl'g1ona I ' ·1vi&lt;· llit
"
Whl· t• linla h . J te11I t!'('OflOll\ll' al
I . Rece1' •in•
e
t'hikl
ren
J(k;
10
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hi
d1ai l'ma11, amt Mrs. D . M . By r· red r1bhons wt&gt;re
lrantpor1 i1 1 Hlll. A l l ht'
j ,·oncluded.
M rs
M ilton
Depo&amp;it Insurance
1111• sixth hirl hrlay of
priro.
Shelia son, .Junior t:arrlen c..' lu D , : hai r - Roush. Mrs. Henry 'J'homas
and
1
Moorf', daughlt'r of M1·. and .,f r� man.
Corp .
MtTIONAI
M rs. l ,awre»cf" Smith.
$1
795
Only
Edward Moore of Middleport . was
Refreshme nts were served by
(·Plf'hl 'aled Thur!!rlay during
thf' Rirtl, (JJ San l11
the hoslesses during the
social
Kindf'rlii:8rh•n 11&lt;·�sion.
l in
OR
one
DO
A
11
n
o111u
•ptf
hour
to
1
members
and
R
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4
2
VY
CHE
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1 956
RUTLAND
POMIIOY
Mrs. Moore was assist NI
hy
M r :.inrl Mrs ,fa&lt;'k Neff , I.or- guest. Mrlil. Earl Dill.
gon
Wa
M n, .larttt!s Wl.�P1'Up 11nd M rs L.
9 Pass. Station
rame Hi f'.lf:!ll of M iddleport .are
W. M rCommi. subsl itul E" l f'.td ier -i
6 cyl . , t1Lind .ard tran!Hll iHion .
,
nnolnll ' ing 1he birth of a son.
Rul nice for any purpose Mo·
ror M t·!l. f.11y Refnolds who was
Roy
.Jal' k , Fehniary 19. He w e ightor r�ent ly overh auled . A
out of lown.
AT
LOW
PRICES
ed
91.1,i
pounds .al birth. The Nerfs
Bo1r&amp;ai n At Sealf"d a1 Shelia'!! �urst table
have t h l'ee other children. DuanE",
Follow The Crowds
were G1·ei-:ory Hayes, L mda Ru pe,
WITH FRIENDLY SERVICE
K i mberly , and 1.arry.
$995
I
Jeffrey Da�sl, Sc:ott W.alto�, ReTo
Male rnal grandpa rents are M rs.
lw&gt;cca Set'hg anrl . loey W i secup
AT
Roy s. sanshury, M iddleport and 1
who wa� a guest for the party,
CYL .
1 956 CHE VY
J rn R i i:::�s. Columhu!'i.
P.a1erna1 1
Sheli.a 's hel per! were Linda and
eM
M rs.
r.
andpa
s
and
ar
g
r
renl
an
Sed
Hard Top
Rebf.et'a .and refreshmenl11 were
ood
W.
Rawn
or
Neff
&gt;r
Elw
swood.
lwiilt
radio
r.
,
Brind new moto
rakei; decorated with the numeral Va. Greal grandparents are M rs.
&amp;
grP)'
Ne,w
s.
extra
the
1
1
and 1
6 and c·up� of icf! rttam. Favors
Flo n'nt'E' Oardntr. Cheshire. Mrs.
whUe finilih with i n l f'nor t o
of _parly blow-outs werre giv&lt;'n ttte obert
,tr
,
i.�
h
l
·
M rs. ·
match. s.... and drive
R i i:::gs, Middleporl ,
R
'56 Oldsmobile Dr. Sedan _ _ __ $795
ch1lcirf'n.
bt! fote YO\l bu y.
Fannie
N
e ff,
Ravenswood
and ,
B4'imtiful ori,git1al rl"d and whilt' fin ish Hyd ra-m11Uc drive.
Mrs. l,lllie Dyen, Salem.
SIGNS WITH BRONCOS
$ 1 095
'59 English Ford Prefect 4 Dr. _ .._ $895
1'
DENV� R I U Pl l-Wiley Fisher ENTF. RS KC Ml�ET
Low mll1•oi1,1jl' �x1ra nke "ondil ion.
Wyman, a 270-J)OWld tackle who
NEW YORK ! U P l )-Drake U ni1 957 FORD
'58 Opel 4 cyl. Station Wagon _ $1 , 1 95
played for Ranger Colle ge in versify, whii·h turned i11 a 3: 18.3 1!
Top wnrtil ion.
½ Ton Pickup
Ran�r. Tex . • has signed with clocking in l he mile relay of lhe
AlmOlt H new aa t h e dllY It
'59 Pontiac VB Dr. Sedan _ _ $ 1 ,795
the Denver Bronl'OS of the Amerl- M ichigan State Relays Feb. 4, l
WH aold. 8 &lt;'y l . with n,idlo , he�l­
Owm•d by lo1•al �arai:t-man. Spol lf'ss i11sid e 1111nd out. Std.
can Football LeagU('.
AU TOMATIC TWO.SLICE
makes Its first trip to New York
wh i l e
--- ttr bl·lil whrel rovers ,
s
h i rt.
I
Mal'ch 3 for the 42nd annual
Green and w h i t e lini11h.
I
'59 Buick LaSabre Hard Top Dr. _ _ $2, 1 95
Really 11hup.
Knighls ol 0,lumbus l&lt;ack and
Onr cart'ful )()('al ownN. Pown s!t-erlng. R..adlo and heat,
field meet in Madison Square
Mlddloport. Ohl o
f' r. Rell l ly ni&lt;-t&gt;.
$ 1 095
Garden.
NOW SHOWING
'56 Pontiac VB Star Chief Hard Top -· $895
STEAM 'N DIY
GETS
STARTER
POST
2
noor.
Ownerl
by
nr
one
our
tnt&gt;c-hanks
.
be&amp;
u l irul car
A
"MA &amp; PA KITTLE
1 955 CHEVY
iu bl' st or rondition . Hyd ramalir.
CHICAG O IUPI I-Jame.s Thom- 1
AT WAIKIKI"
Belair Fordor
who has been alarter for
ROD
'56 Chevrolet 6 cyl. 2 1 0 2 Dr. Sedan $795
- and 0Verb1 uled 8 cyl. motor. Pil'W·
tracb in a career that
rn�y
On.- ra re rul lfl&lt;' a l own«-r. C'le1m H a pin. Std. shirt.
Hans Chrlatlan An.ten.n••
ertlld•, rad io an� h e.a t.er. N ice
dales to 19.13. was named head
turquoise ,11;nd white flmBh. R�al
"The
SNOW
QUEEN"
'57
Olch.
"88"
4
Door
Sedan
starter Thun,day for the 9'1-day
BERNZCIMATIC
_ $1 ,095
nice Inside and out, Try 1 h i"'
(Color)
beautiful
A
car
w1•
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kepl.
Hydramat
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ract: meeting of tlal­
one.f
combined
Art Llnkletter. Sandre Dee
moral, Arlington and Washington
'57 Pontiac VB Hard Top 2 Dr. _ $ 1 ,095
Alto S.IHIN Short.
Only $795
parks.
One local ()wner. Srnarl red and whitP rinish. llydNlmatlc.
White

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NOW YOU KNOW

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BLAETTNAR'S

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Rowley and
Reed's

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ELECTRIC TOASTER

LIBERTY THEATRE

4

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- $8,88

IRON - • - - $8.88

'55 Dodge VB 4 Dr. Sedan _ _ __ $695

1 953 FORD
Fordor Sedan

Completely ovtrha�l ed tngl nr. 1.1kt new blac-k end w h i t e
fihhllh,

'55 Plymouth $195
'54 Buick 4 Dr. $295

RM) ,olld car and cle.an inside.
1 cyl. motor 11111 warm from
oterh■ul Job. Standard tnnJ­
milliOII. Lookln, for I family
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