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This was the point made by E. Larry Moles, Lima, I , fALL FdELtLA,I rthALLLTSSTOJRIES -ChE. LbarryfMColes, center, the big ma ln,otnahllvmeooro Plmtho,rlwes, ,Vrh"ul."dn~ . nol.'gvhat but ssianletsssl·&gt;mur"y" socfhoUo'ml aH, eonwea?fthleO
il one of 10 vice-presidents of the United States Junior , v1ce-prest ens o e , , unwr
am er o ommerce, never ran ou
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'I Chamber of Commerce speaking to a Meigs County Jay- ! speaker for the ~!e 1gs Jayt·ee Commumty Development banquet. ~ere he has m full Jolly form. I ell to nght. Lloyd Blackwood, State vlce-prescee "Community Development" banquet audience at ' 1dent, Pomeroy:, Glenn Abies, d1str1ct Jaycee director, Newark. M,e1gs R ep, Ralph Weikel, Mr. Mole&gt;., L. J . Schoonover, a&gt;de to Rep, Walter
TUCSON,, A~IZ,
HOW Salisbury school Thursday night.
, Moehler; B1ll M1ller, Jaycee preSident and banquet emcee, and Curt ~I cDamel, banquet r:ha1rman - Sentinel Photo.
and why did F.ugene Francts
Moles, 34, a native of Pinch, W.Va., a partner in a , ----- -- ---- --- ~
!Stormy) McDonald III- co - Lima office out!itting firm, urged the local Jaycees- il1
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heJr 10, lhe $24-30 million Zen; they want to do something for their county-to survey
e~u,e
A w. r min g I r. n d
llh radio fortune kill h•mself. 'the attitudes of its people.
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brought tho first sign of
Disturbed by these questions, :
"Find out what they're g~lp. - -- ---·- --. - ,
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a break today in a siege ·
authorities Thursday expanded lng about, what they tbmk together wtth a delegai.Jon from
of artie cold that was in
their
investigation into the should be done. Knock oa
the Athens Jaycees, several .
its second week in the
death of the 23-year-&lt;Jid youth, , ery door In Meigs counly,'' he state officm, the president or !
Midwest.
who appeared to have
had said.
Bf::'nd Jaycees of Mason county .
The warmer weather'
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across the Mid~ 1
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every reason to live. MeDon- When all this is compiled, · a., ary Jl s a
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aid's body was found Wednes- he said, the Jaycees then have special guests atlended.
I The contract lor construction of Rio Grande College's
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MARtr:TTA \liP! I - The Ohio Valley Region Deday night outside 8 photograph- to sit down with community In remarks ~ollowJ~g
the nw •ibrar was officiaHy awarded to the Don King Con- UPI reported.
velopment Council will consull with Gov. James A.
000 horne in this desert
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speech. Mr. MJiler hmted the '
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Rhodes on possible highway construction programs un.
sun a
ea ers, usmessmen an pro.
. I struction Co of Jackson Thursday afternoon.
Th., northern plains exic darkroom in his rented $50,- fessional people to analyze what Meigs Jay~ees are developln)( : K g'. I 'bid was $292 000 Five other firms had .sub- --rienced their warmest der the federal Appalachian program. The council reachrun city.
I has been learned.
a !'ommumly development pro- . In 5. owl
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gram which may include
11 mltted bJds or t e JO ·
temperatures
in more campus Thursday, authorb:ing its executhe committee to
He was lying in a pool of "The fl,~al and. mo~:. Import- comprehensive survey of ntti- l Following yeste!'day·s
con- - --- - -- - --:- ~- than a week Thursday. In go over the mal.ter with Rhode s.
blood. Both his wrists had been ant step, he said, IS to do 1 d
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agret-ment
Rio
Grande'
Robert
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of Minnesote temF. B I" . 1
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something about it. You have to tu esdo
elgs county peope
pera1ures were above zePau 1 .. aurHge,
l'OW1(1 i:'XI?(' U JVe secreary . cau!!lashed and there was a bullet b
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tioned that. the $1 I UiHion aid program to economically
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wound in his head. Sheriff's e'dw1 11 mg 1o ge mvove,
e H.mtrod uce d Bo b Coats, · t:omm 1ttees met m special ses- ,er.
time in d I:'!Jresse rl areas · ,ohv1ous
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1y \\'1.11 no 1 provt(· 1e some th.mg
. . d1rector
.d ho . cveopmen.
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homicid-e investigators round a sal
president of the
Middleport ision with three dormitory re-- ~. ~~~ e~J e
;ne an ypr etg t ays.
for even' wmmuni1v in snu1hea s1nn Ohin"
22-caliber _pistol beside MeDon- . Moles made no move to iden· Chamber or Commerce;
Ed lpresentatives to discuss con-y ormtty _n e ·
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'!'lit" coUncil exprt•ss€-d {Pars
aid's body. Jt had been fired , llfy "What's wrong · whv. you F os1er, pres1'den t of the pome- lstruclion ol a new dorm for the:· It · IS beheved
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college
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tlh 1· ,1 ·~· r('adtn ... :-;s to JO!f l nlinlslrallon has come under
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haven't progressed.'' He lert
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Ch"ld HGC campus.
ISf'ek Jng 8 ormJtory Wltl 3 cathe l&gt;illion-dollar progr&lt;trn now :.t!l !tLk from St'V t'rtJI Sldt• &lt;; .
that u~ to th~ Jayc~ survey ~~~ p~~~~d:n~; ' Dick Be~gl:·, , ~he ~epresentativ~s included I pacity f~r ~~.. to 136 students,.
rnuvlng through congr ...~~ T ilt&gt;
Rbodf's lllasll:'d
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Y.- team, 1f one JS put mto opera· president of the Athens Jay- 1Umvers1ty Durrn1t0nes Inc. of p!ul':i a .::afeten_~· .
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lr&lt;~rs wPre voil'ed at a nwf'l - p s . Rep Rl•ilPrt r: ~weenNATIONS, N.
Hon.
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"d t Cleveland: Austin E. Knowlton, Also, :he oftJ.::lals would ltke
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Colll-'gt' i'! . DemocratiC' Congre~s manSm~ller
members of the United The •peaker reviewed the ob- CRees, w'tt, cMoohnlov~r,Cart• eMo iColumbus and CIT Educational to have the new dorm comCl I d
Nations today pushed a last .
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A toun&lt;"ll rneml&gt;er reported tacli.ed Rhodes fo; "stumbling
mmute campaign to get the big ber ebie( of which is to build Co
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· present&lt;.~lives felt that It may
·, til•l a lop US.' . plannr,· for t\1(' &lt;111d funtbl.ing" oo Dlt' Appal;;t·
powers 10 come 10 terms - at
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least temporarily - ori their ~~ung Jeader·s in tbt!ir·eomtnun- (who asked to f&gt;e quoted when The ~~resentativ~.s pr~sent'e . . take a htt f::' onger.
! program lold an Ironton group ddo program.
1t1es.
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said
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wish
all
the
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bmldmg
committee
sugges
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In connection with a survey people in Meigs county could _wns o consrucm
was
: vkes for John V. i\·lcGrew. 79. pc.lachttJ sta11:'s ooly AI~L&lt;tn1&lt;l nlllCiZtu" Hl
to
Dipl~ J&amp;td if the cam- Lima Jaycees conducted when have heard Mt.
Moles· mg the dorm1tores. It
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: who died here- at his residenee , is o~hind Ohio in planning for &lt;IPJ.~~-'&lt;~r hf&gt;tore Congre-ss m bt"paif!J f&amp;'rf;.-the Gen~ral Assem- Moles was their president, he speech"!.
pointed out lhal. by wo_rkmg i
Thursda.v. will be held at Sl the highwa_v program .
lw!J of the bill.
bly lS ~tmost ~rtam to rec~ss noted that too many people Lloyd Blackwood, Immediate thr.ough the dormitory represeni .
Paul's Lutheran ('hurch in New Ohio was B latl' entrv in thf' He said Rhod"'s submitted a
nexl week until ~ay 1 ~o g1ve are interested only in what past president or the Meigs Jay- tatlves, the ~ollege wnuld no
Havf'n S;:~turday at 2 p.m. wil.h Appalachia group . O~ly two ·w-word ll:'lf'~Tarn support.ing the
the ~ptxtslng factions time to concerns their own selfish in- cees, .and a state vice-presi- lhave lo provtde a down pay- 1 CINCINNATI (UPI) _ Ohio 1the Hev Jack Wf'lch off1c1a1- wet"ks &lt;~gu Hhodes askt-d that b!ll while the governors ot sev~
negotiate a settlement.
terests, too few in what l.'On- dent introduced Moles as "the !rnent for su~: h a str ucture.
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• p 'd t A R Ch istensen ~ R1ver traff1c was expec1~ 1o
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• be slowed down today as thick - i cemeterv.
•to the .;tate's Appt.~laehJa &lt;:~rea. pllbhccm a&lt;im1~1stratmns,
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PARIS
PRESIDENT '' How many people do you see States Junior Chamber
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Mr.
Mcf.rew
was
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Charles de Gaulle s startling . at your town council meeting Comm~rce."
~~:~~gbu~~~ ~n~ d:r~nna~iwe n 1te'l" by oecup,ation and a mem- : eounlies eligible ror the pro- Wil l1,\lm L. ~oleman,ddD~~~
proposal for a special interna- for any reason other thar~ to
Presl(lent Miller presented I
Weather officials said Mel-' ~er of lhe LoHagevtlle .Mason- igram.
rrall~ st~te chairman a Te l.!i
tional conference to revamp the critictze or ask for
some- framed certificates of appreci- r
dahl Dam pool above Cinc-innit l ie lodghe snhd of Sl. Paul srLuth- 1 Mt&gt;&lt;:~nwhile._ the Rhode s ad·. ~ ~C~n~~~d On Page___ wo~
United Nations in consultation thing?" he asked.
allan from the Jaycees to three
was four-firths covered with ice eran c urc · He _was a ormer l -with Red China appeared to Blll Miller, Meigs Jaycee pres- communication media for past I
b Th d
A
11 amount ' mavor ~:~nd ('ounc:llm&lt;tn of New ,
have run Into a blank wall to- idenl, welcomed a crowd esti· cooperahon, These were Jack
i oi hal~-~~c~\h.cks:: was oh- ' Haven,
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day.
mated at 60 persons to the ban- Kerr of WMPO Radio. Bob Hoer-j PT. PLEASANT - The Rev served at the Markland Dam
He w"s. bur~ :\1,~:~y 23. 1885, at
President Johnson as have quet served by the Sahsbury lich of the Athens Messenger ·1 Charles A. Pttzer has been ool.
, St. Mar.v s. \\. \a., the son . of
other leaders elsehwere, virtu-- PTA. Jaycees, their WIVes, and and Chester Tannehill editor of elected chairman of a Mason p The river was frozen over at I tin· _la11:' Aug-ustus and Janf' K.&lt;:~ally rejected the idea Thurs several "bosses'' and wives, The Dally Sentinel.
County citizens group organiz- Wheelin and the dam al lrttl- 1thenne_ Hall McGrew.
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Sun•tvmg are h1s wife. Irene · 1 A Pomerov home was gu1trd b~· lire Thursday nlght
day during a Washington news
ed to ta e advantage 0
e llpohs was four - f1rths full of ,
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K11'l'ff:~~R®::,-&gt;;~!i~ Economic Opportunity Act pass- half-inch thick ice.
I tw_o. dauglllers . Mrs. momona) . before firemen v.·el e a ~ o 11ng 1e aze
Gaulle spoke to French and forTemperatures in Ohio ed by Congress .
WIII!Hm Nea~e or Bul·khannnn. i trol.
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1 and Mrs (.Janel William Rus-- 1 Four young ch1lrlren and. a teen-ag. e b~by Sitter were
Offl
Other
elfn newsmen in Paris,
will avoroge from 3-6 d•
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SJrMI above normal. Ra~ with Mr. Pitzer were
Carl l
I sell of Nrw Have-n: one son, •in lhe Raymond Snide~ res1 en~·e , o
ruon · ve., W en
COLUMBUS- TOP OHIO
resentetlve normal highs Cook, secretary; Paul Rairden.
' .John D of Buckluwnon: nine the structure ('atq;ht fire at 10.12 p.m . ____ _ __
AFlrCIO officials Thursday exlnd lows ere Clewland treasurer. Elected to the Board
grandc·hildrPn. two Slstt&gt;r~. !\trs.! A nt&gt;ighbor . .I C Ru s~eH , Marion. 11: Pat. 8. and Ramona
pressed opposition to the pro35-19, Cincinnati 42·26, of Directors were Paul Wedge, The Pomeroy Chamber o( Edilh Ong, Riplt&gt;\, and \1r~_ , who is a studt"nt al Pomeroy 9. Abo ins!de the residence
I'W\.aal on the May 4 ballot to
Columbus 38·22. A warm· Lannes Williamson. Gilbert Bar- Commerce meets Monday at Bessie Hright o! &lt;;as,_c;away.
. Hi~h Sehool, nolit·(•d fl;;.me~
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4' a.m. at Cro w•I Town ••
-·p"'""'- the Oh 1·0 House of
ing trend over the week· nette and Mayor Virgil Siders. 11:"
F'riPnds mav call al the Fo- · s hoo1·m~ from the hon1e · Porn - were Jirnm.v Hudson and bab,v
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· home anytime eroy vo1un 1E'er 1L··Jremen
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Representatives
and reaffirm- FERNDALE• Mi ch · 1UPI)
end
and
then
little Four additional rnemben will Country restaurant on East gleson~ F'unera!
were silter Linda Hudson. children of
ed their stand against an in· A father ":ho was .~lied "a ~e- c h • n ge.
Pracipitltion be added at a later meeting to Main-st. All interested pt"r- arter 6::!0 p.m today.
qlli&lt;'klv summorwd .
\lr. and Mrs. James Hudson.
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the
voted
fam1ly
man
by
h
IS
11
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mak
a
total
of
eleven
rnem
sons
are
urg•d
to
attend.
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crease m
state sales tax.
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- --- - Young Russell and his f;tllu&gt;:r Pome!'oy. thFire
f Chief Henry
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They attacked the two pro- ne1gh~rs ~as charged Thun~ wHicand to ebout mid- hers on the Board of Directors. Bricklayers Local 32 will
Veterans Memorial Hospital Truman A Russell, then ra~ 1 Wrrr_~.,~ sfald e ire happadrent ~
poeals at a Jegislitive confer· day Wlth first degree murder wMk
with recordings A meeting of the Board will be meet Saturday at 8 p. Ill. al / ADMISSIOr\S -- Mrs. CIHrk across the .hollow lo the sr-Pne startn.~ rom and ov~rkleateh coah
ence attended "'' about
in
the
death
of
hls
wile
and
six
about
one
hall Inch.
held February 15 at the Christ the Pomeroy Leion Post. There Wells
Long Bolhlfll · Robert 1
'ld
f
tl stove It sprea q01c Y t roug
750 h'ld
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f' that d
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members of the labor group c I ren m a Ire
amag
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&amp;tZM!.~~ Episcopal Church office.
~1\l be 1mtJatJnn of two appren- Sawye~s. Ne~ _Haven.
. 1burning fotlr _ room
frame 1
,
from thrDUibout Ohio.
their home Jan; 25.
lt&lt;:es. and rerreshments.
DISCHAH&lt;.ES -- Hobert Gli- I strudurf'. The )'OUI1!l,!:.tl:'rs di!:l- Mason Volunteer Firemen s.l~
Harry M. Belcher, 32 , stood
WEESE rs ILL
more. Nt&gt;w HavPn : Weattha Icovered the blaze as thP Rus- S&lt;.. were summoned to the scene
made at his arraignment and
Don Weese, R;acine, was ad- NEW YORK UPI • Stocks \ Schartiger, Middleport.
1sells arrived.
to asst~L Chief Werry said the
mitted to Holzer Hospital on were narrowly mixed in moder- BIRTHS - Mr_ and Mrs. :
structure was a total Joss.
an examination within ten days
I
was set by Muuicipat
Judge
Thursday night with possible ate trading at lhe opening to-1 Clark Wells, Long Bollom, ' a I The Snider children at h&lt;lme FlremPn remained at
the
Earl Nash. He was held withpneumonia.
!day.
daughter.
: when the l'lre broke out were scene for about two and a half
out ball and taken to the Oak· The Meigs County Sheriff's 1•
--- --- - - Ihours and returned 01 3 a. m.
•lodav when the blaze broke oul
land County jaU in Pontiac.
,department investigated an ac- 1
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MRS. BABI.E INJURED

F'riends have learned that
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Bishop, 89, of Wilkesville who
died 'ftlursday at Holzer hospltol after a long illness, will be
conducted SUnday.
He w'as born Nov , 211, 1195,
the son of the tale George and
Fannie MOSiman Blshop of
near Wilkesville, He i asurviv·
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Bishop, alkt i brother, Tm.
thy, of Columbus. A veteran of
World WM' I, and by occupe1 llqn I telegrapher, he had retir• Ill fropl C • 0 railroad at Ho~

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Turbo-Thrift 230, a sprisb.tly 140-hp.

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Park out front, at least for a while,
and let the neighbora enjoy that aleelc
Impala Super Sport stylin~~:. After aU,
you have everything else to youraelf:
the luxurious Super Sport interior
with its cushy bucket seats up front,
handy center oonsole and deep-twist
carpeting underfoot; the smooth and
easy Chevrolet ride, courtesy of FuU
Cotlsuspensionand newWide-Stance;
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fire. Pollee foulld Wate. of
111oUne Ia the woodwork of
tbe 1~ s«try frame house lD
llrlo ·Detroit ooburb.

The bodies of Mrs. Katherine
Belcher, 35, and the sil child·
ron were found huddled logeth·
er in an upstairs bedroom. The
fire started under 8 llalrway
that blocked the only
escape
route from the second floor·

Routes 124 and 143 near Adams'
store.
Sheriff Robert C, Hartenbach
said the brakes failed 01 1 truck
driven by Thomas Paul G.,...
ser, 23, Pomeroy, as he attempted to !!top at the tnter!!lection.
Grue!l8r's pick-up rammed a
two-ton· !nick owned by Goeglein Brothers, Middleport, driv.
en by Edward J. Schaefer. 41,
Minersville.
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There was approlimately
UOO damage to the truck owned by the Goegleln Brothers
and flO damage to Grueser's
\'ehicle, No mesls were made,

TWO ARRI!STED
Two arreots reported by the
Ohio State Patrol were Junior
Harvey Keller, :rl, Rt. I Lang•·
ville, cited to Melp county
LOCAL TEMPI'
court Feb. 26 for ui!ule veblcle Tho ~ature Iii Po1111!1'11y'o
and Bobby ,J. MUter; 21, POID- buslneos , dlslriel 11 II ,a.
erop, cited to Gallipolil couri ,tddaJ wu :10 dolfOOil, .IInder
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' inJuries were suffered.
By Uolted Prest Jntematlonal tossed out a conlroverstall dered a temporary hall m Set- , cans.
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galion mes to Alabama today cants to take a test
on King, jailed during a march in , ed about till Negro h1gh seilool .
to· make a persorial investiga- civics and government.
Selma earlier this week. was 1 sludents Thursday to brPak up
tion of Selma's racial sltustion.
The order applies only 10 Dai- expected to post bond and leave 1a downtown mar·ch by '""'' 400
Rep. Charles C. Diggs Jr., J). las County but the Justice De· his eell today.
students protesting conditions
Mich., spokesman for the J(I"OUP partment recently filed suit in Police al Marion 8rrestt&gt;d i at their school. Two olfwl'rs
of four Negroes and two federal court in Montgomery 173 Negroes Thursday when the i were injured,
whites, said the congressmen aoking for a statewide ban on group attempted to march on Charlotte, N.C.: About SOU Damages to Deem's Restaurwanted to "get a full view or such tests.
the courthouse to protest voter Negro leaders £rom s~ven ant in Racine, located near the
the · situstion and to hear rrom
Negro leaders at Selma ex- registration procedures, Negroes Southern states are expected to Southern High School, we~e e,._
all sides."
pmsed
disappointment
in vowed at a mass meehng attend the 13th annual sooth- ' timated at $3500 as lhe result
Diggs said also the group Thomas's ruling because it did Thursday nighl to continue the east regional conference of the j of a fire Thursday,
wanted to see whether additiOn- not hold Dali88 County Sherifl demonstrations today.
: National Association for the Ad- The hre apparently broke out
al federal voting legislation was Jim Clark in. contempt of.court. Elsewhere:
I vancement of Colored People 1at about J p, m. lrom detective
needed and, if so, what kind. Clark, restrained from interler- Wasbingtoa: Presid.-t John-. tNAACPI here Feb. 25-28.
Wifing a Racine
Volunteer
Federal Judge D.aniel H. lng with Negro wier registra- son told a news
conference i Baton Roog•, LB.: Gov. John fireman said. Mem~rs of tho
Thomas of Mobile, Ala,, Thurs- tion in Selma, has mode most Thursday that "all of us should J, McKeithen theortzed Thurs- Volunt...- fire • fillttllll unit
day ordered sweepinl , changes of the UOO arrests. dllring lhe be concerned with the , elforis day if two civil nghls workers said one member · was overIn voter registration prO&lt;edurea civil rights calll~ljpt 1,1 Sel'rbll 'of our fellow Americuns to reg : were beaten in Bogalusa their come by smoke while batiiiDJI
Dalla ( S e I m a) Qlunty, !and near~y. Marl&lt;!~~, Ala.
ister to wote
Alabama." He : wounds were self inflicted be- tbe blaZl!, Smo
. ke al)d watw
'l'liomas's order Uberallies and Dr, Martin Lul!rer JGng Jr., pled~ed that the ' ·ri•"' • • ''" I cause they wanted to "stir damage at the struc!IIN wu
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crlhclsm saying Rhodes "is not
interested enough to go to I
Washington and explain Ohio'" '
needs."
Paul 11. Baldridge, OVRDC
exlmltlvt s~tcretar}· cautioned 1
at the m...ttnr that th• $1.1 biiJior, aid program
"obviously
will not provide something for
every community in aoutheaat·
ern Ohio."
BaldridgP saki a long-range
development program for the
area could be accelerated by
the location of rertaln programs
and facilitle! under tht Appal·
achla program and tn otrateetc
RUSSELL BUCKLEY
parts of the region .
RaueU Bactley of
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'!be council will next meet Ia 411lb St., New Br!JbtoD, Pe.,
March at an aa yet undetermin- retired fnm lbe ArmotroDI
ed alto.
Cork co-ay lrr
Beever
Eleven of the II
counctl Fellt, Po., earlier tblo JOif,
membero, tncludlng Chairman
Buclll•' mired wltb tm
vernon Alden, Ohio Unlverolty Mr.
'""ice wltb 1be com·
president, attended the HOlSton. yean
pony. Orictnotly o reotdellt of
The COII!Icll al10 disc\111Sed exarea, be bao beeo reold·
panding tto memberohip to pro- tbll
lrrg oln&lt;e 1852 Ia New Br!Jblvide repre1entat1on to counhe!
recently edded under the Appa- on wlllr lr1o wile, Hettie. Tbo
Bucll..yo bave oh cblldreD•
lachia protram.
an mwrle4: J111lce Yoot. New
GaUiee, Mary Jan• Beegle,
Moll• General fl!ltpllal
aod Jock, New Brllbton, EuADMISSIONS - Richard 011- geae Buckley, Cbesblre, wbo
er, Middleport; Ricky Allen II employed by Laadmark ill
Smith, Pomeroy.
Pomeroy; Dona,d
Charlo•·
DISCHARGES - Ellen Hart, IOD aDd JuDe Huby, Bait~
Pomeroy; A. L. GleM, Annis, -mo;e, Md. Tbey lrave 141[1'andTena; William Rusoell, Min- eblldrea.
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COLUMBUS (Up[) - T h e w
be IS appen ng
ganlzation whlc h oerJIJ'el a
state Board of Education will ~ E L. Bartlett. 0-Aias~a. matlc weapons, ~eluding BUb..
tnct h.ao not ,., "hdated lhia be asked at Its monthly m.et· reco.;mended Thursday that an machine guns, lrlpod-mounted

experler~. It ~a~ n.erely fi\l.:a
men's t'nindJ w•1h attitudes e . 1
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alloca- tntfrnatlonal meeting \'It sclenguns, flamethrowers.
tlon of funds for the study of lists from circumpolar nations aenal bombs, mortarM •fld
school district organization in be held to determine what was other lnstrumentl of war, ahoul~
difficult for th•m tr grasp •Je Ji:rie and Henry counieo ond n.eded to •ave the arctic ant-I be denounced and eliminated,
essential tr~Jtho:: of Christld llty ;uthonze reorganization of the mal from extmction.
Young said in a Senate speeeb
when !l.~v arr p•t•fnted in lf,J. Cridersvi11e Local School DisThursday .
ket for it The knack of being dltlonal term•.
trict In Auglaize County.
I ~1lLAI SURPRISED
"Too many may laugh "
mloerabie. on a large Income Is
Up To l'~J-reb
Public Instruction
WASIDNGTON (UP!) -Adlai •hrug th..e rabblerousers off u
Tibolt down already widely known.
1 In thl!! !'1•ut~t.!OJJ. 11ys Dt
E. E. Holt also
E. Stevenson, U.S. ambassador mere mi!i!chief-make~s or annoy-

River IS fallmg
United Press lntll'ftatlenal
rrom two to touz: me e&amp; an
I " How To Be Unhappy on $20.I half full of f~oatm&amp; lc~ :ro~ a 000 a Year" is the htle of •
hall to 2\1
d on- book which hao not ytt apdon, Marmet and m te
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· m.; Cotton Queen wrights and other
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d•·wn • J:20 p. m.: Kentuck- obaerven attest to the
in federal funds alloted Ohio y, u bobly his biggest birth· poaes are at odds with our oaian down l8, I p. m.; Western of 1 great many people who
they get tl .· ··~h to m.,:j. under the Vocatioru&gt;l Education ~~;"';J:~~iae.
lion's freedom."
up II, IO:IO p.m.; VaUey Voy- have big homoo. fine Clll'l, cal&gt;alienated rr.an.
Act. The list submitted expireaf;::~~:,::.,_..,...,.;oo;;;;;;o.-..;;~~~iii;i;.-.......,........,
down 11• 7 1 · m.; ~oh~ In cruisers and country club The l!eCO"? 1 '::'~ the chu:-cr this June 30.
Rowe down IS, walttnc, I f memberlhtpa but who
do !OJ m, 0"': alienated Holt said that the first 15 on 1
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Jordon up • &amp;:I&amp; p. m.: theiOII art chronically unhappy. man" 1• 1• ""u~ bim that he the list of 28 cooid e&lt;pect to I
T. down 17 • I :IS 1 · m.: Whet'o buitllnl them?
Is not al"!'e. l!,,t.e'ly. thto ."" reeeive funds.
IW••ller Beckjord up 18, 5:06 p. According to tile l[l'eet Vien- ourance wJII rome Ulrough '""· The priority list •nd the JugIndian• up 11• 1 P· m.: neoe psyeblatrllt, VIctor Frankl, pi~ human "''~''' •ll0118hip- •~e gested allocation 'to each disup 18, 2:45 a.m.; Edeana they ere ouffortng from II!• frr~udshlp ot ctt.er oeekt'l's t ict on it as submitted by I
llooworth down 19• 1' 41 p.m.; mostwtd..preadneurosiaofow- tolling their way through~ It included these southern l
Franklin Pierce up 19, 2 a. m.: day. '111ey an llvfn8 Ia "an ex- doubt~:" as well •• those who O~io districts:
Jeftboat down 20• 1 · 45 •· m., lltential vacuum."
have found tllelr way
Morgan County Local $423rtrT'f Dyer down IO, 7 ' 10 1 '
Elpl!llao MoiJibiC
doubt to faith." In Ume, the 987· Scioto County Joini V.,..;.
m.; Jerry Bosworth do~ 21 • The Academy of llelliJlon and alienated one ":ill oncounter at tio~al, f750,565; Lancaster City,
I a. m.: Rooe G. up 21, 3.11 I. Mental Jlealth OJ:[Jlainl what the center of_tnr~. fellowship the $100,000: Athens City, $348,il4li:
m.; Andrew Calhoun up 21 • Dr. Frankl means.
Ono wbo uid, and lo, 1 am warren Local Washington Collii&amp;:35 a. m.: Luther Herdman up "Our age, having
with you always, .~von unto the ty, $32,240; Marietta City, $22,22, 6 a. m. ; Jefferson down 23, everytlling Into question,
end of the world.
593.
2:45 1 · m.; Wayne H. up 23 • havinS undermined the
5:05 a. m.; Jacob .G up 2S, 6 tt of the religions of the
a. m.; Solvay up Greenup 4:45 c!IJIJ many lndlvlduaio
p. m.; J . S. Lewis down Green- moral Yacuum in which
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Joh.,.ll
up 12 =20 •· m.; L. Fleore down not only don't know what
called on Mr. and
1 1 · m.; Ravenaw~ ought tO do, but in which they
LoweD
Gr.,.. and family
Rutland PTA will
up Greenup uo "· m. : ~tiled- increasingly feet that nothlne
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If rou ~~too L.sl1Ful tour "I love you" aloud. say it with
FANNY FARMER Valentine Hnru to an7 S\l/Hthtatt. from
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tix to •ixtr, irom fl.OO 10 $9.9S.
Dad's Night will be observed 7
m . Crucible up Meldahl In short, they become dou ; Mr. Robert Ours called
lib ~ 2m:. Heart- f3 .S')
Monday at 7 p. m. when the 8 .~ p ·;., . Illinois down Me~ lui tha! life has any
· his granddaughter, Mrs.
Ruliond PTA meets in the ole- d~hl 9.45 ·p m. R
Bos- Dr. Frankl eontendo
nle Carroll and family Sunolayl
mentary school for an open
rth j1 u ·Metd;.bl
~ m. man's need fer meaning Is as ev•nlng.
DIVOTit. TO fNTittln OP
Mpldahl .... 0 . ., l&gt;asic a drive ao sex or hunger. Friend! o! Mrs. Leona
MIIOI MASON AliA
bouse. All Dad'o preoent will wo
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be rounted twice in sl"tting
When a person s. .epr
. ton were sorry to hear of
CANDIES
RlcM~ t. Ow.n, PVahHIW
number of Jlllrents
GaUipoHs IJom - Lynn B. the radiral akepiiCJSm of hiS pa..ing away at a rest
from each claos.
up 7:10 p. m.; . E. Bowleo culture of confidence In any ul- at McCoMelaville. She wa"'~~ ...~~;"';" ::•(l,,:"~~:'~ra":]~
A Founder'o Day
down 2:20 a. m.
values, he desperately reotdent of this place and h
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Kanawba River - Allen R. seek• 1 substitute.
been tu for some ttme.
and Cub Scout Pack
Merrtli up Marmet 10:15 p. m.: "Man In the txistentlal
Mr. and Mro. Thoma• Authhavt charge of the nag
Beaver down Winfield 4:11
may try to mak~
Lowell, Ohio, and
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C!f!femonies. Mra. Carl Morris n~.: Lucy Jane Lucas down
of the accumulation of
and
Lloyd Ackley, Mar11
Mother. The Sixth field 4:50p.m.; Elgercllffdown teriat thmes," •ays the
rletta visited Mr. and Mrs.[0,EJ~~~:~::·~::~
Grade mothers will oerve re- Winfield 11:50 p. m.: Helen
emy. "He may try to lose him- Carl Autherson Sunday.
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FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY ONLY
!re!lhtnents,
up Winfield 12 :56 a. m. ; E..o
In his work. He may
Anna Mae Davia, Eeot
West Virginia up Winfield 2: stllut• ••• advertu1eo and oen· erpoot, and Landish Alh, Mr.
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P.M.
P'l'A TO MEET
. m.; C. V. llamor up
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tor mooning, or and Mrs, Roy Powell and lam.
Tile Portland PTA will
field 3:35 a. m.; semet
I try to druwn his anxl- lly, local, were Sunday
at 7:30 p.m. Monday .:;:~,:!1 Winfield 7 a. m.
in alcohol. He may
oro of Mr. and Mro, Dudley
at the Grode school. F
long for war •• an
Coneo.
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Day will be observed aod
ASKS DIVORCE
, ot least lor the moment, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John-li
Founders Day offerfn8 will
Laura Wires, Rt. 3, Co&lt;Jlvllle,1and requires dedication."
otcm and family moved from
Lewla Rep1lr Service
taken.
has filed a petition t. d;~;;~~ 'B
Substill1 teeth Fall
near Mtneroviile to the trailer
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' ut none o1 e
home of Mr. and Mrs. E&lt;!ward
lrom Leroy Wlr.. Stewart.
work for long. Tho
Mr' Homer icenhower,
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plaintiff charges gross neglect
lhe exlstentioc vacuum
Dale Lawaon, Mr. and Mro.
e PLUMBING
OUR QUALITY
of duty and estremo cruelty, himsel~ sil"ttltn~ between
Maywood Johnoton called 011
ROOFING
I""''"''• hyperactivHy" and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence JohnFASHION
INOUYE DOWN
riods of extreme lethargy
11011 and family Sunday.
WASIDNGTON (UP!) - Sen. despondcncv .''
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Joe
PERMANENT
Daniel K. lnouyt, [).Hllwlil, ha&lt; What does the C•1urch have
Wolf, Letart Falll, Mr.
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WY
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lamily, Mr. Leo Dailey, Mr. IJ4 Mill 11•
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•nd I·'""'~• despair? Homer Icenhower calle4 on
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Dr. IJ111.Rld S. ~!·~:lr"'"'iiii
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Dynamic 88--Wbite with green Interior, power
lloapltat Thursday. rtngton, mlmsttr &gt;f the C
brakes, power ateerlng, automatic trans., tinte4
(;burch of New
windshield,
tilt steering wheel, radio, white siQ•
:.nd a membtr of the proh•
JUST RECEIVED!
waU tirea, power seat and anU-ilpin dlfferentlal
alonal board of tile Academ1
ond M.-ntol Hulth,
$2495
II n11i&lt;e1 two .urgu ~on1:
Reduced ••
The first •r.d. Dtl\st ptecii'J1UI
600 Pee. _ 69c
thine which toe '''•••h can of·
Galaxle G00-832 tu. ln. V-8 engine with 3-speed
I 0,00 Pee. $1.00
is ''a me!l:-!rtf-ptodUC•.LIJ
eolumn shift, U&amp;ht blue with all blue vinyl Interior,
world·vtew.'' II
t..tify, r-:.t
radio, heater, white sidewall tlrea and back up
zo unturl ~ s of r.ommu 1it/
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npertenct, !~at tt• Chlull·mll
rtvelation makn Jifnlt out ot
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life, and openo :he door to auMIDDLII'OIIT, 0.
existence. Modern ud·
Nowport-V-8 automatic trans., P."wer brakes, power ateerlnJ, radlo, beater, white sidewall Uree,
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It was Gallipolis' loth win in haU of f8111e aod a national
11 games.
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ed the WJMers. Rod Gilkey to- HM••::o:=unced~~Tb~ur~sd~a~y::_._ _ _
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) _ •an to wonder if the full reason 'that Modell bas doubla 01 to
and bounced bact to eartb ltlO,· ou for tire RAlcltoll be ...,.. St. Bonaventure 103 Ky. Wes. 73 N. Carolina 1Durham) Col. 15 ,.,
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r1eo1 361 Umes 1w
yll'llo CCNY
Trnty !Con)
93 Amhrot 9'l (d-&lt;&gt;tJ
Virginia
St. tit
.Marton Motley, who helped tile Is whether or not the lime Is whether I have the knowledge
an average of U per earry.
90 Upsala 62
S. Car. St. 101 Knxvl
Col. II
Oeveland Browne win cbampl· ripe to hire a Negro coach tn and qualifications of knowing a
The National League's Most
t&lt;rviJI ill "erol-llmlal" • • Bridgeport 12 Sm Connectlct 78 cath. u. 92 Baltlmore 7S
onahipo tn their early daya Cleveland on the professional football player."
Valuable Player signed hl8 1965 Inc fali..J to make lbe ,W.. Providence n DeP2ul 7"
: Bucknell 79 American U. 6!1 woen he w.. a star fullbac~. level."
"'The Browns fill their posicontract wtth the St. Louts Car- SEOAL Grid Dream team 1l1o ~ Is. u. 63 Hofstra 54 '
Wofford 91 Erskine 74
h88 charged his old team BroWll!l' owner Art Modell, 110118 on the baals of need and
dinais lor that amount '11!11J'8o
Willunantt St 66 K
St 56 s c
p
111 Char Col 71
lgnored Negro players tn oe- vacationing In Palm Springs, the qualtficatiOIJII of lbe appllday and then announced be was
~-=· altboaJb be did st. ~ uis Suff:_;•78 · ~yo~· (M';"j 85
·
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lectlng IICOIIl8 and oo.'lehes.
Calif., before the National Foot- cants," aald Modell, "not on
''completely 1!8Usfied. •
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St. Francis (Pa.t 'II St. Vin. 82
Mt. St. Mary's If (ot)
Moll
IBsued
thr
a e ball League meeting, expre&amp;aed any color formula."
"Each Ume you Ill rrp eau1 you "I had evau1ated myoell 88
Florida St. 62 Duquesne 56
Mldwelt
•
: " tg ourprise when informed of Motlab • bile - yoar dinner's having been a
000 player" Chi
Sooth
CinciMati
N. Tex. St.
118to ey '111 ada •
80 Okla. City 7'53
mont
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m
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ley'a
charges.
MoUey
aaid
that
he
want.
to
leltlrr8
cold!"
Boyer
aaid.
"But
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with
the
'ld
Development
Richmond
76
S.
Carolina
58
St.
Low's
77
he had tried With no successget back Into pro football as a
Card'
th
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ltJr a post with the BroWll!l aev- "Marion bao a tremendous coach ..- scout. He aald, "It 11 TONIGHT'S GAMES:
1 U:ug"~t ~.; ~~ ":~":; Is Work..hop Theme Roanoke 71 Wash. &amp; Lee 61 Indiana 100 Loyola (IIi. ) a
oral llmeo. He aaid he was dJS- record as a player and he also my earnest desire to get back Athens at Nelsonville
moon.''
Vtrgtn1a Tech 100 Furman 9'l Youngstown 13 Aillance 73
heartened recenUy when Bob is a wonderful man. He ts a into the sport to which 1 gave Welistoo at Gallipolis
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Tan- Shaw 73 Fayettvllle (NC) St. ssjAugsburg 72 MacAiester 68
NU88baumer was hired .aa end legendary figure tn pro football. the best year• of my life."
Pomeroy at Jacklon
Left unsaid, bul not forgolten ner J . Livisay, Slate Extension Chattanooga 92 Tenn. Wes. 69
Soulbweol
COOch and 88sistant m tile He never asked me about He coocluded bia statement Logan at Middleport
was the fact that Boyer !&gt;ad a Specialist in Child Development LoUisville 73 TuJ.. 67
Te:&lt;as Col. 131 Wiley CoL 114
Browno personnel department. coachmg, but he has done some by saying, "In writing this, 1 SATURDAY'S GAMES:
lot to do with the Cardinals and Human Relations, will coo- car.-Nwmn 81 King Cot 64
Hardin Simmons 8! McMurry 78
Nussbaumer Is_ a veteran of scouting of playero lor .,. and am not begging or ••king for CoL . astmore at Athens
wmning tile World Series. The duct a workshop on Child De- Glenville 73 W. Va. Wes. 71
West
10 years of scoutmg and coach- we hope to continue to use him charity. but I hope this wiD not Jackson at Hillsboro
33-year~ld alugging third base- velopment and Parent . Chlld Ft. Lee 102 Egwd Arsl (Md.) 70 Utah 109 Montana 92
ing as. a Detroit Li?"· .
in ,that capa.city ,'' Modell said. lead to the hiring of· me or any ' Franklin Heights at Logan
man got the ke~ blow of the Development at the February Eliz. City 1m Maryland St. 95 Brig. Young 91 Marquette ftZ
Manon said the ftrst tJ.me he ·My posttion on Negroes other Negro without thought be- Wahama at Pomeroy
rourth game agamst the New ,a meeting of the \1'asou Coun~.,.,.,,., .•,, _,..•,,,.,
3
asked for employment w1th the needs no defense, nor does the in6 given to qualification and Middleport at NelsonvHie
York Yankees, blasting 11 j ty Parent · Teachers 1\ssocia- ··'- _
Br?wns wa~ shortly after his recurd of the Browns over the knowledge of the sport, because TONIGHT'S GAMES:
grand-slam homer that gave St. tion County Council meeting to .
rettrement IR 1955. Paul Brown, years. We are represented by I'm not writing this for sym· North Gallia at
Louis a 4-.1 triumph
be held at 7 30 p. m . at the I
then o":ner and head coach, scouts at every major Negro pathy but only for the hiring of Blackfork ai Hannan Trace
I T~e New York Ya?kees made Beech Hill school at Southside. I turned. hlDl down, sa~g ::~ave school. ~nd we now have 12 whomever it may be for their Eastern at Kyger Creek
a little news of their own yes- Mrs. G. C. Sommer, presl·
you tr1ed the steel mills . , he Negroes s1gned for the 1965 sea- kuowledge and not their color." SATURDAY'S GAMES ·
terda~ by satisfy~ two play- dent, will pres1de over t.he bussaid.
Ison."
The record books show that Eastern at Belpre
.
e_rs, pitcher Pete Mikkelsen and iness se~sion_ The public Is urg''Then about one year ago," Motley had charged that both in the history of the National Racine at Kyger Creek
first baseman Duke Carmel. ed to attend this meeting and
said M?tiey.. "I inquired at
head Coach Blanton Colli~r Football League, only two Neg- Hannan, w. Va. at North Calha 8 U ited Pr
t
f
participate in the workshop.
1
Browns off1ce about a
and Modell had turned down h1s ro coaches have been hired.
y n F.estero~iv~s~':a
IOoa1 1
job JUK! was told there were
request .to scout Negro schools. The P 1t t s b u r g h Steelers
Fight Results
·
ASK TO w.to.;o
vacanc10s. When I heard of
He pomted out that Los Ang- hired Lowell Perry in 1957 as
BARCELONA s · IUPI)
W.t~3 S1 ~ .
h'"ir'"ln"'g'"o'"f'"a'"n'"ew=a•ss'"is'"ta'"n'"t,""l.......,be- eles, Baltimore and New York an assistant coat-b. and this Mimun Ben AI''
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CB?st?n
PT. PLEASANT - Two COO·
1
35 19 .648 pies have made applicahons
•
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- have Neg
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t·
I
"
roes m elf execu 1ve Wednesday the New York pointed Pierre Vetroff 117•'11 Ph.Jiadelph!·a
30 25 545 1
1
ranks
G' t h' d E
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1 or
mill'r1age 1censes m the j} ;L:. ;q_
when 1 you
.. I . believe,, said Motley
Ianh s th ~~ d f ml~n ~ell to) Franc~ (!~won European ban- New York
17 37 .315 office of the County Clerk. ApYshould
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elf e ensive ac s.
tamwe1ght title).
Western Division
1 plying were James William Clif, •..•., ::.,
W. L. Pet. : ford , II , 18. of Syracuse, Ohio,
Los Angelt!S
31 23 .574 ' and Faye F'ranres Lyons, 18.
St. Louis
26 28 .481 · Mason.
Baltimore
25 27 .48l t James F:dward Conrad
23 1
I
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Detroit
24 34 .414 MiltoJJ , Rt. 1, and Dorothy Ann' ·
San Francisco
12 43 .218 Meadows, 18, Milton Rt. 1.
TbW'Sday'• Resutt
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Philadelphia 123 St. Louis 119
ARRESTS MADE
(Only game scheduled)
PT. PLEASANT - Three arFriday's Games
rests were recorded at the
Cincinnati at Boston
.iail during the past twenty.four
S.F. vs. Bait. at Col. Pk. Md. hours. Theodore Smith , 63, LeNew York at Detroit
on, bad check warrant : Roy
\Only games scheduled)
C. Brown, 51. Birch, W. Va.,
Satvday'A Gamea
and Barbara Ann Bonecutter,
Detroit at New York
23, Elkins. N. C., both charged I L.,~LLt.A&lt;li?;;,;;;;
lady athletes IIIII .......... to
Los Angeles at Baltimore
with intoxication.
&amp;e stoic, chic and alwaY~
San
Francisco
at
St.
Louis
pn~per, but - - . , . it's
Cincinnati vs. Phila. at Sycse .
lrcrrd. Helga Niessen, of
CO..tlll)', just • issed a
Pleasant Valley Hopital 1
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H. L. McDaniel, ptAstor SU n· .
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10 , 30 a. m.; MYF 6 p m ; Sunday School 10 a m Wor Sl , Middl•porl , Mrs . J.&lt;oster L.
Prayer and Bible Studv, ?: JO ~"~·l ship serv1ces 7.30 P ~ Sun Hnus!t. H! 1 Lun·~ Bolllf l l l. n .. H'
m. Wedn,sday.
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El rov Canler, Rt. 2 Onk Hil l,
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Rock Spr•ngs Metllod1s1 - dleport Sout.i:J 3rd Ave .. Sunda-.. Hi ll, Scott 1\. Massie , Jad'"''m
Ch_ester ~emley , pastor ; Wor· School 'w a. m.; '3unday eveninit iLl&lt;w l'f'nrt E. So n·ell. '.\t&gt; ll i-o1:
ship serv1ce 9_: 30 a. m.; Sun. evangelisti c service, l :liO p. m. 1 Lori J . Clarke, Wellston. 01 nd

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day School 9:30 L m.: Wnr· Syracooe E.U.B. Choreh. Poal
ship Ua. m.; Prayer service, l. Sellen, Pa•~·
9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Ben
I p. m. Wednesday.
c.rlekta Ch~ t(lqsbar Qui!!e~berry, Su~t.; 10:30 L m.
Ro d .. d Sch 1 9. 30
"Y Mornmg Worship servlce. ls\
~ b ~~r~Y Su ~ ~a~hi~· and 3rd Sundaya of the moo~;
P ·• Cecil C g 7:30 p..m. Evening Evangel1s7
La 00•.
P· m., tin TUox. Uc Setvlce, 2nd and tlb Su .. day School, 10.15 a . m.; MYF Wt:dnesday Bible Study 1:30 p.: Molcoi m Denni ' HOOJl'r , S"LIIh
~~ ayer mee g, es- day cf month. BETBANV 6.3C p. m. Praye l and Bible m. : Saturd.r: flight Prayer and I Poi nt.
day .30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. Morolng Wol'lblp: Study, Wednesday, U O p.m. Worship 7 "O p. m. Pastor, Rev
Birllls
Colttmblt Olapel: Worship aefo 10:30 a. m. Sunday Schoo~ BtyRotlaa~ Methodist Cburob B. L. Barrett.
I Mrs. Jack Leo Woodrufl , E
rice each Sunday 8:15 a. m.; the Theiss, Supl: 6:30 ?· m. Carl Herring pastor· Mornin@
Ma in St. . PI Pleasant, dnug 11·
Sunday School 10 a. m:: Youth ' Youth Fellowship CARMEL -: II'Orship IO::JO a. m: : Church
Harrisoo•llle Preabylerlaa, ter, 9'30 p.m. Thur,.;lay . Mrt.
Service 6:15p.m. Evenmg Wor· 9.30 a. m. Sunday SChool Way School 9:30 a. m. WSCS first Rev. J~ Dav•es. pastor . Wor- E vt&gt;rett T. LlRhtfooL Rl.
:
oe l«msh, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. TUesday and 2nd Thursday ot ship servtce 9,30 a. m.; Sunday Pomeroy, daughter, 8:20 a .m.
ship 7 p. m. each Sunday.
. Mormng Worsbip, 2nd and 41lt
h
th· F . N' ht 1 t School 10o30 a. m.
, Th ursda \'.
Bradbury Cbureb ol c.rt'st, Sunday or the r.IOO!b; 8 p, m. eac mon . amo1Y Ig
as
DiS&lt;bar ed
Joe
Robinson
Minister· E ·
E
lisll S• 1 Sunday evening of each monlb ReorplllZed Clture~ ot Jtsas
I
Art Marcum minister· Blbl; venmg
vange c
rv ce, at 6:il0 p. m.: Prayer Meeting, Christ ot l.att.er Day Sainr.s. siJ Palients recently discharged
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. 1st and 3rd Sunday of monlb. 7.30
Wed sd
mJI ,_ o • • 1
Ract
included Ray McDade Marion
School and Mommg Worship,
. p. m.
ne ay.
es u-um n.cn= ne on
ne.
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10·30 a m. Christian Enfleav. TUppero PlaiDs EUB Cborcb: SU
ill M lhod. Cb eli Portland Road. Sunday School Lewos, Mrs. Lula SUnley. Mrs.
versvs ~It e t '"' S tud 9:30 a. m.; Worship 10:30 a.l Cora Slavens, Mrs. Adalphus
Or•. 6 p.· m·:·• Evening Wor..hlp • Rev. Eugene E. Emeraoo, pas- Arthur
t1 ' pas or ·
un av· m., SUnda" evemng
. 1erv1ce Bl 'r Ha nk''" s• Mrs. Ward E·-~t
m
tor: Sunday Worship 9 ~ SO a. m.
..-~ = ·
7
p. .
and 7:30 p. m. alternately. SUD- School, 9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe uo P .n.: Wed . wor&lt;htp mv ' Brenda Gray, Mrs. Homer Cole.
Bradlord Church or Cbrlsl, day School 9:30a.m. and 10:211 Supt., Services Thursday even· ice at 7:30 p. m. Pa, tor. C. W ! Howard Crow, Mrs. Barr~ Rif·
I
Bomer Forrest.
Supt.: Bible a. m. alternately. Hobart VIne- lng.
Proffitt
All
evening serv· fie , Mrs . Ridy Flowers and m·
School UO; Morning Worship, yard, Supt.: Bible Study and Sulloa Methodist Churcll, Art ices begin II 7:30 p. m.
' rant daughter. Mrs. Paul Rll&amp;"n
0:30
1.
m.;
Eveolng
Worshl?.
Prayer
Service
led
by
pastor,
thur
Stitl
pastor.
Sunday
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and infant daughter, Mrs. Ferd
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School 10' a. m., Clint Orr. l.onr Lady of Loretto ~"" I oand wvbenga and infant dau·
7 p. m. Wedne&amp;lay, 7 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.
Biblo Study.
Supt.; Sunday Worship, 11 a.m. Long Bottom•. Rev .
onard , ghteo . Mrs. John Pack. Mrs.
Federated Otll'ek. PomeroJ,
Cencula, admm1strator, Suoday carl Maple. Thomas
White.
.Odler Cborcb of C h lo I Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor; Syracuse Metllodlllt Cbureb, Mass 8:30 a. m.. esi.; Holy Uays Moson Grimm, Mrs.
EIIIO"•
IBible School 9:30 a. m. Preach· Carl Kautz, Supt. : Suo d •.1 Dr. Lester L. Roush, pastor: ot Obligation, 7 p. m.
Dillon, Mrs. Victor Barr, Char·
lDB 10:30 a. m., first and third Scbool, 9:15 a. m.; Worshij&gt; Morning Worship servlco 9 a .m
,
• los Frye, Waller Ryan. Rodney
sundays.
bour 10 o30 a. m.
Dana Winebrenner. Supl 10 a. St. Jobn 1. CathoDe Mlsslotl. R.awlia Rhonda
Mon11om·
S da hool· YF Wednes- near Guyoville (Dutch Ridge I '
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Mu.. City Cbarch of Christ. MI. Uwoa F.W.B. Cbarch - m.
Yc
• Mni Meora. Rev. Frank Manieri.
pas· ery, Sherrl Coleman and Ter·
Miller Street, R. Kenneth ~y. Sunday School 1:45 a. m., Earl =c~:O
c':!J
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tor,
Sunda,v
Mass
10:30
a.
m.: esa Sheline.
1
~gellst: Sundayrnl ~e Starkey, supt.; EveaiJJB WOI'r In&amp; ll~t Monday each monllt Holy Day ol Obligation 6:30 a.
HON_O_R_E_D_ A_T_D_INN_Eft
S . Y 10 a. m., Mo .ng or· ship, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Cox, at '7-3o p m Holy CoDUDUJ&gt; m.: Confession, 11 hour before
ship, 10:4&gt; a. m. Evewng Wor· L!.yman· Young People's meet·
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Bronyn Dalley was auest o!
ohip 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, ing and Bible Study 7 . 30 p. m . oo eacb quaMe! as announced
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honor at dinner al the Martin
Wedn d
Choir' . ti
WSCS first Wednesday of each Tllo Salvai!M ArlllJ Env., Restaurant Jlyen by her aunl•.
7·30 p m Wednesday
. Mld~epo. rl Cburch ~~ Cbrlst 7:30
Tllurada:.rac ce a ,monThthe. United Methodist chureh I Ray S. Wining, offtcer .; cbarp. Mrs. Anna HOwell and Mi"
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Sund 10
m Holiness mee1: Martha Howell, in observance
5th all(l Main Streets. Dooald oaaville PUgrtm llotlnesa (P. Pomeroy - Rev . MeMn AIay
a. ·
d School of her 1lllt blrlhdi) IIDIIiverHlcks, minister; Bible School, 0. Langsville, Oblo), Rev.
H. kire, pastor. Church School at ~!~O:~ a.:;: ~~~nay People'~ sary. Guests were Be&lt;:i&lt;y Houd·
9:30 a. m., llfiltoo Housd.ahel~ Car., pastor: Sunday School, 9:3019 :15 a . m • Leo Crew. sup!.
. Y. p. .
~ Salv ti ashell. Melanie Hackett, SUsan
Supt.;
Morning
Worabip, a, m Robert Grate Supt WOI'r Lto VaUjjhan, Asst. Supt. 9 :IS l.ogiOn. 7~~ m.1 to !a ~n Gerlach, Jill Harris and Patty
5:45 p.
Evening Worship, ship ~ervice at 10:3;• a. m~ ; PU- a . m. Pastor' s Youth Training ~=u~:~ Lea ~·7 m ~ Harris. The honored pest was
7 p. m., Prayer Service, Wed· J1r1m Youth, Go45 p, m.: Eva.. Claso. 10 :30 a. m. Morning wor- las . 7 30 pgu.;, 8 jble ~llad: presented with gills and cards
nesday, 7 p. m.
getiatlc service, 7:30 p. m. Mid- ship. Sermon, "A Higher Ser· cra ~; · m~ . Olber aervice~ from her guests.
Cborcb ol Cbrlst, P..........,, Week Prayer and Praise, Wed: I vice!" 2:30p . m. Fourth Quart· \;P~Y:,;;;_~;;;;;Ung;;;:;_·~~~~;;;;;_;;~:_;;~~~;...-.........,
lerty Conference. District Supt.
J erry Masters, pastor: Sundl) nesday, 7.30 p. m.
Stlhool t::JO a. Ill. Oturcb 10:10
will conduct election of church
a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 8:311 Klapm IWJ of Jebll\'ab'a officials. 6 p. m. Mvr-. Tues·
p. m. Eveoln1 Service, ''30 P. Witneues· Public meeliD&amp;. Sui&gt; day Feb. 9, 7:30 p. m. WSCS
Cor. Syc:imure &amp; Second St. - Pomeroy
REV. JOSEPH KRALY. PASTOF
m.
day 5 p. m., watchtower study meets at church. Thursday. at
("hurrh. WY 2·!H70
Par10nage, WY 2·WO
RaOand Cb~ of Cllrlttt. 6 p. m.; Bible study TUesday, I :I&gt; p. m . Prayer Study lroup
Blbla Selmol 8:30: CoJJIIIIIIIIioD I p. m. Service meeli"i, 7
meets at home of M"' Nelle
Sunday, February 7
10:30 a, m., 1/. H. Braley m. Thursday: Ministry IICbOOI, Bin&amp;. Tb~ay, 7:15 P· m.,
(Fl.f~h Sunday After Epiphany)
~--SUpt. Sabra Cslladay, planllt; &amp; p. m. Tlluraday.
Choir rehearsal.
(Bulletin Board Say in&amp; 01 The Week)
Bible Sillily 7·311 Delbert RC&gt;
lly..U IIDI f ' - 1\letbodlllt,
"If you wtnt to be miserablt', hate somtlbody."
mine, lead.;.. . ' \
bll u CUrcboo - SL Pall Bober' E. 8mltll, 91'., pastor:
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Stmda,y Scbool 8:15 L m.: Wor- Qmday School e:3G L ~·· WorSunday School, 9:15
MornlDo: Worablp, lO:It
Clltlrdi of C)lillt. , _ . lblp service 11:30 a. m.: SL le1 Haley, '!upLt
Sermor. Topic, "LED BY THJ: SPIRIT."
D•-'-·'·'" Road, - J...
da Sch I 10
• ablp L0:30 •• m. YIIGib 8e
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Sund3y HOLY COMMUNION
11\IJll*· ' ; w;~; m. 00
•· m•• 1:45 p.• m.: Ev~lJIIa meoSunday. 7:00p.m. 2--·----------------·- Luther IMillO
ble achool 9:30 a. tiL; Mlli'IIID&amp;
11110, 7.!0 P. Ill., Prayer meatMonday, 7:00 p.m. -------- KnliUJic Cloll - ll'lllnnen
wwsblp 10 ,30 a. m.; Evening' Altnd Mellt..ln cnre-. - rna. Thlli'I!'O!' 7:30 p. m.
8:00 p.m. -· -· ------ KnlltiJII Clala - -'4-vaDH&lt;I
WW$blp 7:30 p. m.: Rolttlrt 1leetl Rev. Pearl Caat9, p.~llor. Sun· ~ lltelllodlll ~ LPfr
TuoodoJ, 8 :00 p.m. --··--------·- lluildlna Corllmltteo
Bible &lt;;cbool St&gt;jil.
day School at 9:!0 a. !II·· Char- II Clill, r.ev. · R. E,gene Gill.
WedneslaJ, 7:80 p.m................. Choir llehear~~l
7:30 p.m. ... .... ......... Adult lllllrw:tiOD
IN Taylor, Supt. W!i1'1htp aer- putor. S.JIIdl1 Soboal ••• •·
ThorldlQ', 8:00p.m..... __ ,. ___ .....
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QeSier (Jiar$ et Gld, llet. v1cea at 10:.1 wHh Lloyd Dll m.; Pbil Wile. oupL: Motallti
81turday,
9:00
a.m.
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(lllben ~. flllltr, &amp;mdatlll!(ler, lay leatlor. Slludaf
11:10 a. m.; Yo Y I~
10:30
a.m.
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Sebool t:30 a. m. Mlll'lllDa lq, MYF· meets. Worablp .at!' lllmGee 7. ,p. ·m.: &amp;l,.....lltlc
I'~hlp 11. a. 11.1: Ji111 I'" Ill - 1ket at 1 wHb lite lin. C.• 11H 7:1t p. a Mid , WID

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l'irll Bapllll ClaUI'CII, Mlddl&amp;- aervice 7 p. m.: Yoq hople other Sunday 1.45 p. m. :un flee, 7.:10 p. m Weclr I y.
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p. m.
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Cbnreb, dleporl, 114. E. Dowson, paotDr; Y00118 People, 6:45 p. m. ; Eva. bert Rou!b. pz ldlt • II)
m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer Pomeroy, The Rev . Richard H. Mrs. Nan Moore, Church SChool gellstlc meolifll 7:30 p. IlL; 10:30 a. m.; lila- evelliD&amp;
meeting; 8:30 p. m. Wed., choir Martin. Rector. SWill.,. - M~r- SUpt.; Church Scbool, 9:30 a. Ptayer mee~1g, Wed., 7:30p.m. worship at 7:30 p. m.; Pr.,.
practice.
nmg Prayer and Sermon. L0.30 m.; Worohip SUvice, 10:30 L
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Firot Baptist Church, Pome·
m._.
Olflcilll Board atellt, Stlllday Scbool. 1:30 L I&amp;
Uldtlll • I &amp;
roy - Rev. Charles Norris. Eoterprise EIJB Cbarcll, Rev. ship,, 1 p. m.;
m.; MoraiDg tmsblp 10:4!1 L Ia Qr11t: llet. James Mllrrl
Sunday School 9:30 Ull 10:2(1. Menw Smith, pastor. WOdblp meetinl. 1' 1 Sunday of month, m. EvelliDa Worship, 7 p. m.; ....,, pa l&amp;i Stmda1 Srhool.
Worabip service, 10:30 a. m.; lervtce 9=30 a. m.:
Sund.,. 7 ' 30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Mondq hl)ct meelifll, 7 p. m Wed 9:30 a m., "MecbiDI 10:30 a.
Nursery and Junior church lor School, 10:30 a. m. Ynulb Fel- Of month, 7·30 p. m.; ~ Rn. Clyde v Henderson, pas I a Altemalla prar:H'I
ad
children.
IGowlshipFels;~ bpi. m., :.!oys m~ Qrcl7·••ep, ~d. '"'Cl:,~~l ~dm;ted- tor.
EDI!&amp;vor, 7:a p. DL
IT 5
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sunday !(Jd.Weet ,...,... _..
Flrsl Bapltsl Cbarch. Racine IEvening service 7:30 p. m., 2nd nesday of month, 8 p. m.; All· Church ol me N-eno, .,... , _ Wadneeda 7•111
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Rev C. L. O'(;onner. pastor ,and 4th Sundays: Youth Cboit. ernoon Circle, 41h Thursday ol eroy Rev. Clyde HeDcler-,
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Sunday School 9:30 a m.. Sam &amp;,30 p. m. Wednesday Prayer month. 2 p. m.; Choir Practice paaiDr: Suoday Scbool 8:30 L MW!e!*'l Ftnl U.... ,._
CUrtis, supl; LQ:II&gt; a. m. Morn- Meeting, 7:30 p. m. WedJ'Iesday . Wednesday, 7 p. m.
m.: Momlng Wonblp 10:30 L byteriall Church, Rev. Boward
.ng worship: 6:30 p. m. BY~
m.: NYPS 6:46 p. m. Evening Ruppelt. pastor : Sundav Scbool
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7:30 p. m. p raY • r 9:' a.m Mrs Rodney Sauer,
and Junior Fellowship; 8 p.m Lonride• EUB CHure.b, 1\01'.
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ing Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor · 9 4"
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"How To" folder, and see these
new designs. •• tbeJ'I.help c:tve
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Pearl A. Casto, Pastor; Wor·
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Scbool at 10 a. m.; WSCS LSI
Thursday of month ;
Board
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Locally owned and a nice well cared for car . 6 cyl. eng~e
with new rings , std. tran s., radio, heater, a:ood Ures. Betge
and brown {tnish _ Was $999 , Reduced to $899 .

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Pawerglidf' tnllls , ;:ood tires , dark ~Teen finish, heatfr_ A
wonderful to bu)" Nomu1.ll:,r Priced $1195, Reduced To $999.

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POMEROY, OHIO

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For Rent

Ot' F ICII: HOURS
1·30 A. M to 5.00 P. Ill OaliJ
Sa!l.lrd&amp;)&gt;.....-li.30 A Ill to U:OO noon
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Nov.a Super Sports. Only 11,891 careful miles. Bucket
seats. Consul. Floor shift automatic. 2'JO cu. in. enaine,
Almost like the .Jay it W81:1 sold,

63 Pontiac

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REASONABLE OFFER

REFUSED

hn- tormance. SmaU ~u ecouomy
THREE BEDROOM house at : INCOME TAX Service, Jo
aod maaageral»tity
rempest 4 Door. Only 25,1 43 careful mile11, Ont of our
1126 E. Mmn St. Phone WY 2~ I .son • Simpson Insurance AgSee
new
car trade-ins. Very clean.
ency, Room 6, Coats Build2 4 6tc
3408.
Metropolllall
Motoro
---ing, Middleport,
E. Main Street. Pomeroy
PHONE WY2-2156 &amp;ROOM apartment and bath
I 20 tfc
furutilities
Pbooe W'l' W871
I
unfurmshd All
.
422tfC , Buick 2 Door Hard TL·P. Show room clean. Only 15,768
Dr. 1
ni.~hed Upstairs above
t~nder miles. Ose ot Buick'a best serie11, 11.nd this one's
Donovan 's ofice . Phone WY MAJOR Medical Health Pia • 1-------Notice
ed,
really
tops.
nun
~
cancellable,
guarant
2-3046 or WY nll64.
s,.rvic,. Announced
renewable.
Pays
100
per
ce
nt
t 12 tfc
RUG Weaving. WI 9-2826.
---of Medic.&amp; I bllls, over D
2 ~ 30tp 5 room and bath apartment
ductible. Call Jim Johnso n For George Slayton
---·-· -Skylark 2 Door Hard Top. Bucket 1eata. Babied by one
for inforrnation. PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
carpets bel!er, 1D Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-3319 I WY 2-2903
TO CLEAN
of our best cu.stomers. Automatic shift.
12 t~ tfc
1 19 30tc sernce will be held 2 p m Sunwe'll loan a Blue Lustrr Carpt't Sharnpooer with purct'l- TRAILER tots for rent:-dose I
day at the Mt. Cannel
EUB
ase of Blue Lustrt&gt; Shampoo. to Laundrymal and school&gt; I Netgler ButldbJ&amp; .s..ppt_~ .fo r Church at Hogsett for George
Baker Furniture, Middleport. Valley Lumber &amp; supply Com i new homes. ~mit m k1tc b. Slayton, 79, retired farmer of
One careful local owner. Power steering and brakes. Auto.
2-2-Gtc
Middleport
10-3-Uc ens, storm wmdows, alum- Hogsett, W. Va .
Trans. Like new in H11'pearance
pany,
inurn siding. CaU Guy Ne1 gA lire-long Mason
County
o\UTUMUBILE JBsnrance been 1HHh:E enG lout ron'L furn•-.:heler,
Racine,
Ohio.
resident,
Mr.
Slayton
died
Wed·'
canceUedT l..oot your opel'&amp;
ed
omtumislt"' apart.
12 29 tfc nesday afternoon at his home.
lllr'• llcenle? cau WY :&amp;-Zitltl. menta. WY 2-1&gt;434
12 6 tiC
2 Door Hard Top. Low mileage. Shows tender care. BucHe is survived by his
wife,
Wile
ket seat&gt;. .t, ull consul.
three sons, four daughters and
Real Estate For Sale
two brothers.
For Sale
Wanted To Buy
The Rev.
Donald Kinnaird
-condl· If'
/.,J
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and the Rev. Don Workman
V8 Catalina 2 Ooor. A beautiful Black Beauty, ' speed
ANTI UE furniture . Al1-1ddin KIRBY SWF:E:P EH. A·l
Q
1 tlon , power polisher. buffer
..,UC Ill' ~~6 7 will officiate at the services tramo. Performance plu11 at low priee.
lamp and old lfon pieees, mar-, intluded_ $36.56, b:tlanee dut"
I and burial will follow in the Mt.
ble topped
_ piece, Mrs. Ho_w- 1
d
WY 2-3862.
2 5 5tc .'\fJDDLEPORT 8 - room Carmel cemetery. Frien s may
ard Cecil, 800 W. Mam St.,
rr_ame h_ouse with . bath_, gas Icall at the family residt:nce af· :
Pomeroy, WY 2-5262.
SJN(;ER round ~bi_Jm porTable.
CBtalina Hard Top. Power steerine and brakes. One local
c1reulatmg heat, mce k1chen. 1ter 2 p.m. Friday.
- -- - - - - - - 2 3 He Sew!:! perledly. llkt·
new. Nicely located on corner Jot ·
owner. Exll"a nice .
1862
$29 95. WY 2&lt; ·
I with garage and convenient !
SMALL LOT ill Pomeroy large
2 5 51 '
to both schools. 20 year loan ' Gus Mattox, 50, of
enough for two-car gar&lt;lge.
SINGER,
st&gt;ws
likenew.
Equipon this property to a buyer Buffalo, ifil Oead
Call Howard Mullen on week
ped
to
zig
zag,
buttonhole
1 ~ who can qualify.
.
PT PLEASANT _ Funeral
ends, WY 2~3782.
2 J Jtp
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fancy design
wtth
m:;ert F ..t\RM - . 100 acrt!S m Rutland service for Gus Mattox, 50,
S.17 .61
Township . on good grave 1 Buffalo, W. Va., will be held
HOG 1 dressed l. 250-300 lbs. or c01 rn s Guaranteed.
BUICK- PONTIAC- GMAC TRUCKS
WY
2-3862.
2
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5tc
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1
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St
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R
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1
0
what have you. Phone WY 2-, _ __
roa W mt e
afe oult~ Saturday :z p.m . at the Buffa:loll
124 . es · 20 act"es or c~ I- Church of God with the Rev.
6828.
2 ~ 6tc WF:LCH 'S /\uctwn every Sa ~urPOMEROY, O.
---~----da.v night. 7 : 30 p. m Laurel vatwn, balance mostly timB h ff ' 'a t·,ng
STANDING Ti mber. Top cas h Cliff . on .
0
Rout.e 124.d
Auction- ben~ · God
6 - room house Wayne
· 1 ·u b urc· tho JCI
Buffalo • Mem- ~~;:;:;::;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;II
price paid. Manon Reynolds, eer, Slim Chapman.
\o\-ith bath, sink. and
two 13 . wl G ed m e
Pomeroy, O.
606 E. Main St.
Coolville, Ohio. Rt 3 Call ,
b a _ rn 1 °~:l ~at~~: : 8
2 4 Jtp porche~ . ~ase~ent
after 4 o'clock, 667--35(1.1
&lt;:tnd bu1ldmg With garage ~ .... r .
11
1-11-til' USED Record Playr·rs, smgle en b. A ree.l buy at $6500.00. Mlrker _and World War •ve,nin•g ,
play, 45 rpm ;10 95 - auto- c. C. CUCKLER, REAL. eran. died Wednesd~y ,
- - - - - - - -- - - matie attachmen t, 4fl rpm. BOX 229
WY"" · · 1 tp, a Charleston hospttal after a 1
Help Wanted
$8.95 Radio,
recor ;
POMEROY OHIO
r.hort illness. He was born at
player, combin&lt;Jt ion
rpm. 1
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SeptemberS, 1914 the son ·
25
$12
.95
.
Ca.hinet
radie,
re,
·
r
Charles
Mattox and the late
WANTED housekeeper to li·ve
cord
player,
$10
.
9~
V\1
Cora
MattoJ:.
.
in. Phone WY 2·2806.
d
l·r·
$24
951
MIDDLEPORT,
791
N.
2nd
AvS
.
·
t
ng
m
·
addl.tt'on
to
his
.
HJ· C' 1 recor Bmp 1 H'r ,
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t
urvtv
2 S tfc
4
Musical amplifie-r, contains enue, ~~come C~~ohe~h~·'
. father, are his wife, Faye; . a
12" speaker. $.)9.95.
rooms own, u
a ' 3 pn- ~on, Kenneth, and a daughter,
U. S. Civil Servlc• T•dsl
2 1a .r g e K·a thy, all at home·• four sisWerner Rad .10 , ...ddl
;YJI
Pport vate entrances.
f
M~" women t8 aoo over secnuw !o._
Ohio
2 4 3tc
rooms up, u11 bath, pnvate ters, Mrs. Dorthea Horton, LeHlch pay Silo" noun. AdYancement
Tllounnd• ol lotu open P~par1110ry
entran ~e, large blo~k. gar· tart: Mrs. Lisa Priddy,
Port
~nlntn1 onlll •ppolnt~
€:JrPf'T"Ience
uaual17
un.n~euary FREE tnfocma· 65,000 BD. F'T. timber. Mixed
age, wAd1t~ _g~s, elec~ r I City, wa- Clinton, Ohio; Mrs. Gracie Rol- 1
t.lon OD Jobt. Nlariea, requlremen ...
~pedes , on the stump. Will
1ot .
ter.
JOining tra1 er
Wl"lle tn-dQ 1(111'\nf o&amp;ma, ad.dr•• and.
1ms, C0 1" mbus ' and Mrs. Dol- ''
pnon•.
accept bids until Feb.
10.
'th
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nee
very
lie Eads, address
unknown;
Lmcola SerTict&gt;, 8011 888- Potal!roJ
Phone WY z.fl37ll.
2-2-6tp cheaply. Phone CH 7-2361,
DaUJ hntinel. Polnel"o:r, Own.
five brothers, Roy, Clarence and
1 N~W autumn haze
mink
. 2 !~ Earl , all of Leon; Hollie of CoMIW RVUNG. MOttl ... Ill 11M ..., Flot 6DD D• .....,. ,.,... II
Insurance
stole. See: Mrs. Virgtl Carl. - ·
' Jumbus and Arthnr of Po r 1
.
. •odeh ..... 1rt faMOUI fklt GtiCI "ill ......, .. prb. ..,....
for
rent,
6
rooms
and
11
at
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Rt 2 Pomeroy on Kingsburg : HOUSE
Clinton. Friends may ca
4 Door Sedan V8. Std. trans. Radio and Heater.
bath,
furnished
at
780
S.
Jrd
.,_.ting
IWI • , • Unlbodr CONifllclioft.. hJI _......, ucl ...
PHOTO Copytng Serv1ce. Cop- I Rd. or Ph. WY 2-6356. 2-1-12tp
he Raynes Funeral Home in 1
t
,..,
.
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llfl.
NowMr• .... doe&amp; ..,..., 4olor Mr r- 10 _ . . - .
leo made of legal papers,
St, Middleport, Ohio.
Buffalo.
'II)' Mt • 600 D. S.. for yo1orNif.
bir1h records and almost any
2 S Jtc
-BI!ST PRICES ON
oth• dOCUIIlellts.
FOR SALE : 8 room
block
ACTION Fn.ED
Reuter lnlnr...,., Pomeroy
( Door Hard Top
house, bath, basement, hardPT. PLEASANT - A civil
9 4 tic
wood floors, 8 acres ground action has been filed in the ofW8TOM butdlerlllfl and cutin short distance of Belle- fice o£ the Circuit Clerk by the
670 X 1 5 - 16.60
ling. Phil Meier, Phone WY
ville &amp; Racine dam. Mildred New HaVf~n Builders, Ind., vs.
DUS tu
s-&amp;18.
Bissell, Long Bottom, Ohio. Dwight K. Sayre and Syl~ia
12 t Uc
Nylon Bleclcwell Tub. Ty.,.
4 Door Sedan. Auto. Vans. Radio and heater. AJr condi2-2-6tc Sayre, New Haven. he .plamtioning,
tiff is seeking judgment m the
~ER SERVICE
For Rent
1 Mile North of Silver Bridge In KaMuga
STATION
I MUST sell regardless of sacri- 1swn of $1,950.50 with interest
.
Jeclt W. Ceney I lice! Modernized home-two 1 and court costs from the defend4 ROOM HOUSE in Hartford,
story - built-in stove, birch · ant.
Mgr. WY 2-9932
W. Va. Phone 882-23li8 after
4 Door lledaD - VB. Auto. trona. Radio and beater,
· kitchen cabinets; ground floor
5 p. m.
2 3 3tc
laundry ; modern bath; downWMP and run of mine coal
TWO 4 room furnished apart· for sale. Goeglein Coal Co. stairs bedroom, new oil furnace heats both floors; storm
menta. One first floor . WY 2Page St., Middleport.
doors throughout; new storm
3668.
11%11fc
4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. tran.o. Radio and heater,
12 4 tfc windows on threo rooms;
J ROOM apartment.
Nicely
basement, double carport with
Business Servicas
furnished, hardwood floors,
overhead storage, sheltered
FEB. 8
autom~tic heat , large _clos- WY 2-3243 Is -the phone to cal
picnic area, l 1r2 acres, new The DAV and Auxiliary
ets, prJVate bath and pnvat.e for Limestones, any
size
YOVTII ASKED FOR IT
I c.an speak lor lhe DCS, ao my
exterior paint, spouting, roof meet Monday at 8 p.m.
All
Holiday Sedan. Auto. Lrana. Radio and heater.
entrance. Utilities furnished. Prompt delivery. Emmet W just put in A-1 condition; 40 members are urged to attend'!'hi! column is for young peo- husband and I travelled with
WY 2-3200 .. ·
2~2-tfc Shuler, Contracting.
their problems and pleas- them on their American tour
gal. automatic hot
water The w.S.C.S of Heath Mel
29
If•
ares, their troubles and
fun. last May and June. Their munmEE ROOM furnished apart- I
tank ; 220V. electrical, three thodist Church will meet Mon.
ment with bath for coup!~. · &amp;.ar~r....... , PJ..-~UII
M with the reo! of Helen
sic Is NOT on tape, ucept ~
bedrooms up , closets for all day evening, Feb. 8 at the
4
Door
Sedan
V8.
Auro.
trano.
Heater,
Utilities furnished Phone WY
Us!,
It
Nelcomes
laughs
the
Jl:d Sullivan abow
wblch
of
high
water.
bedrooms,
out
church. " Hearing God Speak
Uoalfll1
2-6435 in Middleport. 212 s
won't
dodge
a
serious
did
not
pay
to
see.
I
Any
reasonable
offer
acceptMtuenvWe, 8ldl&gt;
Through the Bible" will he the
Fifth Ave.
with
1
bruiiHIII.
vouch
for
these
fellows:
all
I 18 tic
ed, will sell on land contract. program topic with Mrs. M. E.
EDd "001 letrer IJ'ODBiel
Send your teen-age
thetr Other performance~ bave
hone WI 9-3222.
2-3-Jtc Dawson and Mra. Earl Knlgbt
We
bave
d
a..
APARTMENT,- 5 rooms and
to
YOUTH
ASKED
been live. - MRS. M. R.
Sewer Maebbtel
leaders. Hostesses are Mrs.
Pldtup,
bath. shower and tub. 6..1 S.
of
elen
Help
US
Helen:
care
FOR
SALE-Middlenort's
taO.
Everett Davis, Mrs. John Zer3rd St., Middleport,
Phone
tot
bulldlug,
located
352
N
newspaper.
I
was
backstBge clinill8 tho
kle, Mrs. Carl Mattox and MriWY 2-2871
1 15 tic can w-v z.mt oa, ., Nl&amp;llt
Second Street, Middleport C. E. Young.
Helen:
Beatles performance (WOr.I!!Ml.
-7 • ""
TRAILER LOTS - lree sew·
The article about the Eng· and I KNPW lbey sang their
Priced
for
quick
IIIlo . IJI.
The
wscs
of
Heath
Methoage and water. Brown's Trail Kt:A l'lNG, Plambln&amp;. Moeller quire at Oblo llolel.
rock and roll ~roupo
numbero. 'l'bey dldn~ "llp-sJut."dist Church will meet MondaY
er Park /State Approved), Furnace.. Mnold llredNn.
lng
their
performances
here
· goes for the
RollliJIC
evening, Feb. 8, at the churchMinersville, Ohio, Phone WY Ill Eo., Malll Street, Po• FARM 82 A. on hard
road,
1D
the
U.
S.
needs
an
1118\Ver.
'l'bey
gather
tbelr
IP'Mll
The progtem topic ''Hearing
Dod
Dod
D
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2-3324.
t t5 Lfo eroy . Pboae Wl J...Ua.
building sites, old house and God Speak Through the Bible"
·
ge-ge
ar - ancer
Please Inform the publle
hacks legitimate.- GEOBGB
I • tfc
barn,
mineral. Leaded.
MOIJERN 4 room ond
bath
will be presented by Mrs. M.
.$. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport
furnished apartmenL M 'd· TRANSMISSION Salvage ()om. Homer Smith, Star Rl. No.
pany RepaiMng all mates. 3 - Bo1 29, Ripley, w. va.
dtoport. W'l' 1-38'14.
Knight, devotional chalrJilaD.
tomai.Jc and standard traDI1·25-301p E.
9 n Lie
Hostesses
Dowsonwill
withbe Mrs
Mra.•. Ever-·missions
.tanrtce Gaf!DOII,
Davis,
Mra.
John
Zerkle,
ett
MODERN 5 room bouse
in Owner. Pbone WY Ul73.
Farm Machinery
1
Mrl. Carl Mattox and Mrs.
New Haven, W. Va., on Mid-'
11 17 "" FOR . SALE: Farmall tractor,
way Drive, bath, garage, full
Young.
E:l~mtalry.
&amp;llt.,IINEI!:II
Mndel "H" and Sargent Hy- E-The
PolNlr&lt;lY
slu basement, large
lot.
ONLY
C..[llota8aotw
draullc Manure loader, $350. T.A. will meet Mondar at
175.00 mont.J,l. Lease required.
CHU lllidl•d
Dave Yost, Portland. ·
p. m. Fmmders Day will
Ptxme 882-2002, New Haven,
NOtJJIG:!D:u:w::~·~· ...... te
llrlte,
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c
Ps'
2
I
3tp
oblerved
and all Pall Pni~
W.Va.
2-1.£tc
Cemadallt r. .
I
-&amp;. C. BRADil'OIID
AT THIS dele I bavo aa loaud daDtl will be bonm'ed.
SEE OR CALL
·9'VRNISHED apartments with
FEll. •
.
46 aaed . farm lractonl
I II lte
atllltlea lurrushed, also good
rldiDI RB1deu tract. The Americ$1 l;.gton ' ~Uxfl.
I '
,. ,...age. 160.00 monthly
in INCOME TAX l!rvlce. Ylei.Cir ora. Moot lfD1llling
ll1.1 ! -··.\··l . ··
'
\
on tary o1 Lewis MaD1eJ Pall No.
FURNITUR! CO.
Mlddlepon and Pomeroy. cau E. Gaul, Chester, Oblo. Pboae .lbe fllrm. BID Goodwill, I 2611 will meet 'l'ueoclaJ at 7 p.
l
_
llack
From
Trlfflc
light
EM
7-7526
WY 1-2'120 or WY 2-2278
m. at the home ol Uri. CllDP'
MASON, 'W. VA.
98!&gt;-2402 after ~ p. m.
lllilea from Wlllwrillt!.
2-1
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l t .. 11811 llarper.

63 Electra

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64 Chevrolet
I

World Standanl of Compact
Escellencr
Big car room, ride IIIJd

QUALITY

Over Stocked!

IS REMEMBERED ..

International tandem
driv~
truck with twenty loot loggmg rack, $6SO. Ford
one
ton truck, good stake bed,
$395, Willys four wheel drive
a.4 Lon stake truck , $650. Bill
Goodwin, 6 miles from Wilk.esvlile.
2 3 6Lc

1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 6- 4 Door - $999

IDNrtloa.

1~D_ally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. S,

livestock

..

ON ANY

$2995

- - - $2195

63 BuickV8

62 Pontiac Conv.---- $2195

....

USED CAR
ON OUR LOT!

. Low Down Payments

.... tn "I'm DtclteDI, He'o Fen-

~r ,ueot1 with CBS-1V1
ster," is in "The Addams Farn- 1Danny Kaye Feb. 17 ... VIctor
ily."
.
I Borge 1[)[1081'1 with the same(
For some reason known per- netwOI'k 'a Ed Sullivan Feb.
, haps only ID tllal ,rut network ... Jimmy Duronte II Joined
1n the i!&amp;y, "Broadside, ' "'ith hill partnen l!ddio Jacbon~~i=.~~~;""lfe
Kathy Nolan, looks aa tllqugh il SoMy King on the S
m•y continue; abe used to be show this Sunday.

Telet'ision Rev11e I
By RICK DU BROW
United Pruo International
HOLLYWOOD iUPi i - Once
llain, a number ot televhdoa
otars have learned the hanl
""Y that they are likely to face
a case of alienated public af~
fection- at lea~t in the ratings
- if they try a comeback in a
new format.
Thi1 season·• resulta are consistent with the high number
of comeback blues of past
years. Craig Stevens. for In·
stance, was a smashing hit Jn
"Pete-r Gunn," but his new effort, "Mr. Broadway, ' vanished
quickly . Bob Cummlngs' new
series., " My Living Doll," is
going nowhere, and he is now
ou~ of it. Richard Crenna, formerly of '"!'he Real McCoys,"
is gettinG critical acclaim for
"Slattery's People.' but it has
a low rating. Walter Brennan,
who also scored a big success
in "The Real McCoys, " has
failed to shake the te}evisiotl
vorld in "Tycoon.''
Jn addition, Carol Burnett and
Job Newhart failed to score
1eavily 1n the ratings in ''The
~ntertainers·~ -with Newhart

63 "555" Mercury -$2495

k'

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a fruit
40. Mua1cal

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$1095

1958 Oldsmobile·--- $795

1

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1957 Dodge

I

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.,

CALENDAR

1956 Dodge

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SMITH'S AUTO SALES

HELEN HELP US!

1956 Oldsmobile---- $295

1954 Ford

----

1953 Chevrolet

-··•to-

$195

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COAL FOR SALE
LUMP-STOKER-EGG

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PEACOCK COAL co., CHESHIRE

3 ROOMS
New Furniture

'299

MASON

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gone tc o·st

42. Rue

t0r L}OU- but

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METROPOLITIAN
MOTORS

$795

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mountain
37. Male awaa
envelope cC

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wort h•

One letter .t&gt;Uapl.y .ta.D..U for anoth.o:r. In thil M pie .A. !I 'Ued:
for the tbrw 1/.. X for the two O'a, etA. 8ln8le tetlerw, apu-o
trophloo, lbo tength and tormatfou or lbo an all llinLo.
Eaeh day tbe code letten are dltferat.

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1958 Chevrolet

.........

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THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW! EVERY CAR

- $1995

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0 A I L'Y CKOSSWORD

Bank Financing

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63 Pontiac

"The Real McCoyo" ti:io. And
re&lt;ent deparllll'e. Pa~l Ford, in
Fess
Parker, old Davy Crock- Teak, an extremely durable ·
the bumbllng colonel In "881. ott, Is in a bomb called "Dante! Umber, haw been used in India -..........::~u.;;..._ _ _ __, l:::::~::::i.Jti]~~~
Bllko,"
not he around too Boone ,·· which at tast report for more than %,000 years .
much longer ln hl1 new star- was hanging on a• precariously
-=-==~TAIN'l VE BEEN
ring vehicle. ''The Baileys ,.f as JIO.'Slble, but bonging.
Asia's highest point Is Mount
TERRIBLE
Balboa." Cara Williams' curEverest; H• lowe.t, the Dead MY MAN SNUFFY'S
BEEN
OFF
FLOI':T
•
rent series was a surprising
The Channel Swim : Elke Sea.
·
FISHIN' FER A
ratings fiop in view of Its __:::::~:::..;.:::.~------=:::..________
WEEK
strong lead-in potential from the
NOW.
Dick Van Dyke show. Charles
Boyer and David Niven are i.n
:1. Vet~lclM
ACII08st
another new ratings flop, "The
1."-toa
l . Llk~
Rogues .' And the wonderful
lum:
a .......
ft.ChHU
George Burns, and Connie Ste-1 9. Manutac·
Uru"
117"'vens. formerly ol " Hawaiian
24. Plru1aolo
tu....O
• . II)'
of
~ - Wire
Eye,'' did not set the wnrld lO. Boah
lL
unturt
eJactal
afire In "Wendy and Me."
lB. lJout
6. Steal
Other oomPbackers: Dennis 13. Roman
2d. CaoJc
7 . ~1em
money
Weaver, once of ''Gum1moke,"
2T.l"ewllh
OB&lt;rotl
book
m""th
has a very shaky 1tatus In 18. Boalt tJax
18. CORitel·
"I'~'• &amp;a.•••
a.
Vond~
28.
Kn&amp;Vei'J'
''Kentucky Jones.' ' But some
latlon
as. Btrlpor
D . Put
flob
stan, of course, apparently 11. Oalllum:
forth
le&amp;lhor
11. Mod!eoal
39. French
oym.
ettort
have made it in their comeback
otortu
chtries. Bob Denver, form..,ly of 20. Miaeldev- 12. A bank
,1. GUidO' I
ous trleU
otoop
"Dobie Gillis,'' has a bit in 22. Behave
ht•hest
u. Fuel
II.A"Gilligan's Island," which indio- 2&lt;. Barth
pmloh
DOle
17.TIUh:oL
43.Fiab
34-. Fartber
21. Malt
cates experts have not nearly 25. Author
45.Uke
of
''The
begun to explore the limit! of
Winter' I
public
acceptance.
Fred !
TaJ.e"
Gwynne, once of "Car 54, . 30 . lroquolall
Where Are You~ ", is in "The 31. Contalnet
32. Kind of
Munsters." And the auperlative
candy
John Astin, who used to be 35. Gennan-

''Dinner will bt a liftte late, Doarl My brldr, club 1
.
fooled me and •~ all the •andwiohetl '
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8:80 Sunday SboW
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10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
9:30 The Bible Spoakq to You t1:4.! World NIIWs
10:45 Family Worship Hour
10:00 The Good Lifo
11:51 M.- County NIWI
11:00 N.,.., Arm1 Hour
IO:li Sunday Show
12:00 Community News
11:30 Public Semce
12:00 NOOD New•
12;00 Local Newa
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12:15 Cbr!JIIID'I Hour
12:10 Markell
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1:00 Sunday Showeu1
12;20 Bulletin Board
12:30 Saturday Matineo
1:30 Rev. SUu BU!u()tl
12:25 Newa 0 Clram1
f:OO D11oJna orlth Don
2:10 Rev. Andrew Pmons
\2;30 ~ o\pnt
t:iiO Top l'eD Revue
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1:00 Naw• ROoiDdnp
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._Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport . 0 . Feb S. 1965 . Q

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,a

Around And
;
The Ov- I
About
read by l
ii Middleport

Mainly
p 1About
eop e 1n
'
p
L
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·
~i ·~. ~~;a,
~-~~;~" "'
~~~~ 1

-Contribution
· ·

Is M0 de t0
CAR Eby Club

-loll.

MrS. Sauvagl

11Durlnl
1bUt illthe
callibultneot
'"" nporled.

lsHostessto

CoiDmulllcMiolla ......

Asbury
.

wscs

~~~m~. m

Racine FHA Narn•

rud DelewatetoChoir

miulllllarle:., Esther
ted d
1
Laird In Korea, ond D 0 r II Judy Sayre .... elec
•;
HarlmaD ID Japan. Plans were pte "' the slate convention .
mode lor World Day of Prayer ColumbU!J when the
Racme
Servico to be held at
the FHA met at the hl&amp;b school reMethodlll Church March 5. It cently with Pr..ulent
Lindo
was y~•-.a to have I silent aue- Eichinger preskfin&amp;. Judy will
uw:u
FHA h I
tlon at tfte next meetln&amp;, March he In the •tate the cN 0 r . nt
5, at the home of Mrt. William Mrs. Thorpe or
azan
H---~--c-1
church
of
Syracuse
was
UUUII .. re t.
"V t h •.,
n.... ,._..
lations spea.ker on the topic,
a1uea.
..-.l!luuul
on race re
cond led b M' M I
were
uc
y
1sa ar·
cl K
,_
th -~lng
a arr w rOM
1
e u~C~E"~
I
and refreshments were served Arrivu Home from

ister. and :&lt;n article.
I ernighl Guest . were
~Irs Neulzling
Mrs. Jobp Sauvage entertain·
Mernhe"' responded to roll
Do ld sr
. t hln In
Second Lieutenant ond Mro. ed the WSCS of lbe
Asbury
A contribution was made to
.
f
na
Ivers " eac g
Roher! Gardner and family of Methodist Church ol Syracuoe
CARE
Pomerov cad by nammg a amous CO!fl- the Harrisonville
Elementary I
Laurel Ba)' S. C., visited Wed- Wednesday evenilll It
her
' whPn 10the
b
t Wed · poser. An mvltatJon was :-erelv- .sc·hool in the absent"e of Bettv
Shakespeare c
me h nos·I t&gt;f1 lo attt-nd a Le nten br ea kfa5t Hutchmson. who · js on a leav·e
nesda1• with his grandparent., home.
0
day afternoon at th~ orne
at the Feder&lt;:~tt'd chwTh March
b
Mr . ~nd Mrs . Phil Williamson . DevotioO. taken from John 14
1
Mrs Phil Williamson, Mulber .
.
M
a
senec
Willi am
E'-~....
·
.• it wa:-. dPc l~ed to change _t)ly Mrs Lawrence Bing is conRonald Bearhl), who fell on by Mrs.
~e•.,..er,
ry Ave.
pr·s•·· next meetmg !rom March 3 _to fined Lo MeJ"S General Ho"p&gt;.ft..... the ice Monday injuring hi! I president, opened the meetinJ
Mrs T A Hennessy.
...
f M
•
,
···""'i
I ll ed b the Lord' Pr
·
the .\'larch 10 at the home o
tss al m Pomeroy.
'
ankle underwent surgt!ry Wed- I o ow
Y
I
ayer
dent. was in charge of
'
H .
.
Would See JewLydia Ehersbarh
Guests last week of Mr. and
nesday mornmg at Holzer os- m umson.
e
k
r
meeting. Devotions ta en rom
M . ,,
tht'
.
~us" wa• the topic of the ~
Matthew 7 and ~ were le-d by ··Patriotic usJc was
\1rs. Ira BuC'thPr and son. Jim . I I
pita 1.
I
U
topic of thf' progr&lt;~m pr.-,._.,,.,·d were their daughter Jud\ slu- ~
·J
Mrs . Robert Ritc-hie and Mrs . gram presented. by Mrs. A ct
2 W eek1 in FlorUia
Mrs Ben Neutzling. who open- ' , . . ~ 111 7 I"
Sht- scud
'
.'
' II
Hugh Bearhs visited Wednes- Ca ...·hart. A poem, "Ten Uttle to eliht members.
ed with th e .~anonal PrayPr -' · \lr-. ' ~" · mg
·
dt&gt;nl at Ohio Univ~&gt;rsi!V and a
l·i
r--•
Mrs. Nolan Shuster, Li11&lt;'01n
one
a
lw&lt;~ys
has
a
deeper
low
classmate
Miss
EugerlJ~
Walt
day
wilh
Ronald
Bearhs
at
HoiMembers"
from
d'J'he
byMethodMII•t
Hlll,
has arrived hoAn article concerning
Abra Sh
a
·
1
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ss
M
'"' from
---~----~-for· thr' ·lth:·r so~ s . , I' n m- t:'r of Cmri nnati . The\" rPturned
.
zer hospital.
omen was rea
TO DANCE AT WAHA 4 .Winterhaven, Fla ., wherf' she
ed mne patr1ottc- songs and gavt&gt; 10 Ath'ns Mondav ·
, Mrs Lewis Roush of Miners· Marcia Karr
.hh
.t
JUDITH SAYRE
I .
. and · sister Mrs. George
.
Wahama HII h School
will spent two weeks Wit er S1S er,
rhr·w ongm . mcluding. Amer\Irs. ..- J uhn Kin~aid ha s
re[ville
1
lea, the best known ol &lt;my na - turnf'd from Pt Pleasant . W
mr and Mrs Oliver Sayre McClintock of Pt Pleasant, W and famUy or Columbus spent sponsor a teen-dance tooi&amp;ht at Mrs. Myrtlt Mi 11 er ho
with
Pomeroy, Ohio
: ; Jun.ll hymn. Tht' SLar Spang- Va , when• she had bf.t&gt;n VISit-· of Portland are aDOOuncing Va spent Thursday with Mr. the past weekend with
tbelr tbe ICbool audltorlum following Mrs. Shuster~~: ~~~:~er
led Ran_ner, T_he Flag, of the mg at the home of her dau .ht-1 the engagement of their dau· i and' Mrs. Ernest Grimm and parents, Mr. and Mn. Vietor the Wahama - Buffalo basket· IMr ~nd H~rs . hoa h~d s~nt ~
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY,
· ,rh.,.."',·l&lt;·'ea"nlumAbm"·r','c"a (t,I•'•'TllB·auo: er.MMrs dPaulkt&gt;y Rultencut~er gbter. Judttb A"o to James family of Letart Falls.
Brown. rMinersvWe and Mr. and ball lame. The Jays wUI era--ILtnco.n . ,Nw
"ISLAND OF
1
·
..
.-an .\ Irs .
Lawrrnc-e ' Edward Bra&lt;'•. son of Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. J ac k Cummms Mrs. Fr.oyd Cu m mins Racine cee
vacation m assau.
1 r
l ilul. \ tmkf"t' Doodl e_ Hall Coamd
Mrs
.
Edison
Hract
of
RaBLUE Dolp t·tiNS "
.
h. h
th
a g F'&lt;·ulknt'r of St. Albans W Va .
1urn ,_uta
(1'ech nieolor)·
~ w K' was
e In u ·
S
d · · · cine. James was a 1963 grad~
1
Celia Kaye , LaJJ'y 'Doma stn . 111 &lt;rl marrh tor George Wa.sh- wert- guests atur a.v of
his ,
Ann Daniel. Roiltu, son of .
D .
d
Hatfl"' mother ..\frs. James Faulkne-r uate and Judy is a senior at
mgtonJ .
txte , an
,
d
h
1 h
So tb
Lo al Higb
the Dog of Flanders
llltnn of Repub lic She
al~n and aug ler . Mrs. F.va Hart - t l' , u ern
&lt;'
"TH E COMEDY
1
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d M
C
boot
I
OF TERRORS"
named .o;everal war songs .
;~ · lk T'. an
rs .
harl~s S&lt;'
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ThP tnf'f' tlnl! 1.lo.•wd 11. 11h ltlf'
au ner of Clendt&gt;nmn. W Va .
Vinrt-nt PrieE'. Peter Lorre , Women's Crrcd , after whtch a VISttt'd Sunday With Mrs. Faulki Shop At Elberfeld• S•turd•y 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. T•ke Adv1nt1ge of the S.le Prices - - BorJS Karoff, JoyC'e Jamf'son . ·! ~· ~"t'fl l'OUI"St:' was served by nf'r and ~I rs . Ha r tl ey,
the hostess to the abovt&gt; and
Wednesday evening
dinner ·
furniture on the 2nd and 3rd Flool'$ - Re•dy To Wear For Women 1nd Children on the
SUN., MON ., TUES.
\l
t·s
Loui
s
ReibeL
Mrs.
C.
F
.
gue~ts
of
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Emer.
Feb. 7-1.9
Tompktns , Mrs. Jrd Wt&gt;bslt•r Sr . son .Jones were Mr. and Mrs.
"A SHOr IN THE DARK"
2nd Floor- Housewares- Mens 1nd Boys W11r :_Lingerie- Notions on the ht Floor.
PetE'r Sellers, Elke ~ommen ~Irs Dalt- Smith and Mrs Roll- Lee Davidson, Barbara Jonf's
Colorurtaons
and Ni c-k Sullo. of Athens .
ert Warner .
lerhelor Girl
On Salo flalvr&lt;l•rl
Mrs. Homer Cook is 1 mf'di .
Sale! Men's and Boys'
.
The National Honor Soc1ety or'
WOMIN'I
ca l pat1enl at Veter ans \ lem. R 1 d H. h S h I
d f
WOMIN'S
ana l Hnspital in Pomerov .
, ut an . tg c oo Iappe IV
MJke Shafer has retur~ed to Inf'vo se mol members m an tm .I
~TI GE,
Marshall Universltv after spend- press Jve eeremony recently bt''
ing the semester. brea~ with : fo re Ihe student body a nd fac-u 1Warm flannel gowna fli s mother, Mrs. Mary Shafer ty .
.
full len1th. Size1 34 to 40.
me-sh
Sheer
seamiest
. and other relatin•s
The l'eremony was m charg
Smart printed patterns in
stockings
in
lo
of Ronnie Taylor, pres1dent. an d
sizes
8+1
Good selection of styles and colors and most every
blue , pink, or maize.
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was opene{! with the pledge t0
SALI PIICI
size. $10.95 Jackets on Sale for $5.46-$16.95 Jacthe flag . Candles l't'presentin g
'
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churaeter. leaderslup, service
kets on Sale for $8.46-$8.95 Jackets on Sale for
p•lrl
'
and scholarship wero lighted
$4.48 etc. etc. etc.
frl'm lht-" flaming torch in the
center or the stage. Member s
I.,
takmg part m the ceremony and
Mon'• $7.50 1nd $6.95
MEN'S $3.95
Miss Shirley Connell, daugh- explaining the various symbo Is
ter ol "Tr and Mr!\. B. L. Con- ol tht&gt; Soctety were Nancy Pop e,
1nell of Lake City, bt!carne the Mike Stewart, Suzy Parker, an d
t.nde of Mr . Strve :'\1atheney . Ronme Ta\• lor.
son of Mr . and Mr~ . Charles , New m~rnl.lt-rs tapped wer
The Sale of Furniture continues and Elberfelds In·
2 button thru pockeh
J"lit 1t to ••II.
1Matheney also of Lake City. Julia Lucas , Carol l''loccan, Li
Long
tail.
Sizes
14¥,
to
20.
When you have a cherking account here, the
Button front •nd aipper
•ite you to come in to the store-go to the third
i Saturday ~vening, Jan. 16, at 1da Chapman, Pennee Williams, l
SALI PRICI
front
styles.
checkbook you hold represents all the service
1 the Main Stret't Baptist chur&lt;'h. ·and
l\largflrel Nicholson. Mi
floor and see the excellent values on Bed Room and safety of a leading financial institution ••
lolo
I
'f!'.e Rev . ~ Baird, pastor, ;Mary Chapman is faculty sponLiving Room - Dining Room Furniture - On
,,Ice
a "Full Sert•ice'' bank!
, off1c1ated . Nuptial musical was ·I !or for the 1'1uroup •
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Lamps - Tables - Chairs - Nursery. Furniture.
presented
by Linda
Leach. :
Also ic means great COJJt!eninJCe for yo'll • •• enI
Tht&gt;
bride.
given
in
marriage
i
ables you to pay bills by mail, bank by mail, ond
All Sale Prices are clearly marked for your easy
by ht'r father . wore a white ,
avoid [he needless risk of carrying too mudt
SALE I
selection-and be sure to ask about Elberfelds
, mohaJr su it w1th a matching
cash on your person.
I pill box hal
with veil and ear·
Credit Service-You can arrange payments on easy
1
nrd
:1 bouquet of red ro~s. Her
Open a checking occounl here NOW!
terms to suit your budget. It's a wonderful way to
on ly jewelry was a string of
get the furniture you need.
prarl!\. a gift of the groom. The Rock Springs Ilomemak·
95 to
Sllpovers and Cardigans, Regular Price
Bridesmaid was Phyllis Smith. 1ers Clu b met Wedne'lday at t.he
$9.95.
I She wore a blue suit and car- lhome or Mrs . W. A. Morgan, ,
Your Savings Will Earn 4% lntere•t
! rled a bouquet or white carna· IAthens Road, in an all - da y '
Effective Marrh 15, 1965
! iom:. Best man was Ronde! meeting.
WPrthi11gtun .
Durmg the forenoon
Mr
For oxemplo: $2,95 S.-..lart on .... for $Ue• Select your furniture, draperies, floor covering,
' A reception was given at the ; George Skinner spoke on qua n: home ol the groom·s parents p ity buying and conducted
a
$5.95 Swoatars on $ala for $2.91-$9.95 SwHtaro
appliances, Televiaion Set, lamps, at Elberfelds.
. immediately following the cer- , short business seS!lJOn. Plan 8
on Solo for $4.98, etc., etc.
emony . The bnde is a 1964 grad- were
mad!:' for Achieveme nt
e And use Elberfelds Credit Service to make yQur
· uate of Lake City High School Dky on March 31. The club will
purchases, set up your payments on easy monthly
and auended nurses' training cooperate with other Homema k·
Men'• Cush lon Sole
LONG ILIIYI
at Presbyterian Hospital, Knox· ers clubs in the county in ser V·
payments arranged to fit your budget.
ville . The groom is. a
~~ ~ ing the bloodmobile on Feb. 22
e Make Elberfelds in Pomeroy your one stop shopgraduate of Lake C1ty
H1gh Friendship pennies were col-1
Serving Meigs County for over 93 vears
School.
.lected.
I
ping cerlter for going to house keeping. You ' ll find
i The Methene.ys are former 1 A potluck dinner W'rl.s served
Sizes 101&gt; to 13. White POMEROY
It eaay to buy. You'll find a fine selection of what
RUTLAND
rP.sldf'nts of Langsville Rt. I. ,at noon wtth Mrs . Lewis GruesSile1 are trom 6 to 20.
elastic top. Nylon reinfor.
j' er asking grace.
lolol toya' $UI
ced toe and heel.
you need and best of all you'll like the Special Sale
CORREC!'ION
" Be Wise With Good Buys"
Member Federal Reserve System
lol•
1 Mason town touncil has
Prices now at Elberfelds in Pomeroy.
was the lopic of the afternoon
Price
p•ln
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
creased the sewerage rate and Iwith Mrs . Clifford Leifheit a nd
not the water rate as was re- ,Mrs . Morgan as leaders.
$ALII
lolol Toflon Coatotl
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:: ea:::r~li~er this week.
Home nursing Will be
t he
- - ·Itopic for the March meeting
•
with Mrs William Grueser a nd
Mrs. Amos Leonard as lead.
Excellent styles. Cardigans. Sllpovers, OrIons,
ay Woot hnd
ers Attendmg were the abo ve
Discontinued samples lin·
lle&amp;ular
price•
$4.95
to
$14.95.
Wools. All sizes,
and Mrs . Raymond Cole, Mrs.
No stlct - No JCOur with
es
- Bia: baraains. Hun·
Fred r...oeglein, Mrs .
Homer
Your choice,
Telloa coatlag, Made br
dreds to .elect from .
Radford, Mrs. Arlee Abhott and
Weot BeacL Extra ·thick27x11
Mrs . Harold Blackston.
..•• heotiJIC aluminum,
Inches
27d4
Hero'• how you uv.-$8.95 Swollen •ro on Sole
lnchoo
for $4.41 $9.95 Swoetero aro on Sale for $4.9tA V-8 Buick Saecial won over st1fi competition (sorry,_boys!) 1n Class IV-:-tn the
$14.95 SwHtero oro on Solo for $7.4t, etc., etc., etc.
1965 Pure OiiiPeriormance Tnals. The wtnntng Spec&gt;al was equtpped With
S.lel Armstrong•
our 300 cubic inch Wildcat 3l0 V-8 and Super Turbine Transmission.
Plans were made for fund
'
Remember that the dnvers m the Performance T nals are skilled professiona~s,
raising projects when the Loy.
-OAN'JONII
SALII
and the cars fmely tuned standard product1on models. (If it can be said
al Pals Class of the Middlepo rt
that the SpectaltS "Standard" anyth ing .) Also remember that the
Church of Christ met Tuesd ay
trials are an exhaustmg. ca refully graded test of a car's all ·
evening at the home of M t
The molt popular tile for-homes. Eaay _to install911
around ability . ln economy. accelerat1on and brak1ng. Small
Mildred Hawley.
wood or concrete flooon, Needs no paper under
wonder the Special came out on top. Handsomely.
Miss Hawley presented devoA group of bon trouaen
A IS. Dl1h Cloth
layment-ln.~ Ale your choke of the best 5 pat- ·
Ia eorduroy twill and
lions taken from the 9Ist Psalm .
(The specific detatl' Our hero averaged 20.689 mpg in
Oolorfut. lave StturdOJ
corcle:. Mo•t •ize•.
Mrs. Susan Rawlings, president,
economy, to score second among 10 cars. It accomplished
terns.
the accelerat1on test-from 25 to 70 mph-in 9.315
was in charge of the busin
eeclt
seconds, for a f1fth. And took another second in braking:
session. The group voted to or·
Tllo
.... Only
!rom 65 to 0 mph tn 172.0 teet . The cumulative result:
der recipe carda w he sold as
All fint quallty Artnstron&amp;s-The paste In quarts,
we won all the marbles 10 Class IV.)
a money-making project.
or
gallo~n Sale OD Elberfelds 2Dd floor,
Miss Hawley was awarded
Nuw then. If y.QYE going to enter something-like a carBUY
YOUR
OFFICE
SUPPLIES
NOW
the traveling prize donated by
you might as well do 1t to wm , too. Your Buick de~ler can
introd!Jce you to the dr111er' s seat of a Bu1ck Spec1al .
Mrs . Donald Hicks. A dessert
IN THE NOTIONS DEPARTMENT
course was served by
MIss
IRONING BOARD
Hawley to Miss Nina Russ ell ,
ON ELBERFELD$ FIRST FLOOR
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds,
Alice
Robeson, Mrs. Audrey Fro st,
You'll find an exeellent selection of Ledeerl, Journals,
'•
Miss Frances Roush, Mrs. SUS·
Recor11
Boob,
Time
Booko,
PoyroU
Lodaon,
Do1
Boolra,
One of the beat values we've ever bad. Pad to made
an Rawlings, ·Miss Mabel Hy·
Columaor
Pads,
St.tmp
Podl,
lllk,
.
Y
eUow
Loaal
Podo,
sell, and the Rev . and Mrs.
of bleached white Tt!ff,lex, SIBcone treated atretcb
Bookkeepln&amp; Systems, Money Receipt.J - and many othU
Hicks.
on lroninr board cover, plus a metal Iron rest.
1uppllca you'll n.eed for keepln, rHOrds In yo\U' office ' !
ENTERS THREE CARS
bu•ine11, 111d home. Stop tn - look around and oeled
JNDIANAPQLIS, Ind. (UP1)what you r:-eed,
San Francisco . sportamJn Kjell
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FLANNEL
GOWNS

COATS and JACKETS
! PRICE

FLANNEL
SHIRTS

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SHIRTS

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ELBERFELDS FEBRUARY
FURNITURE SALE!

$4.00

$2.50

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Plans Made lor
Achievement Day
On March 31st

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The Soviet Union and France
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Despte a prifusion of plans I

and last-minute attempts to sal~EW YORK (UPil - An Am- j sma ll bus he was driving a~l- 1
vage something of the !9th Gen- i enc·an_ stmi~nt JUSt freed from ! dentally ran over a . Sov1et

detention . He planned to stay
with relfltiv~.s in suburban WP.steral Assembly there
. a Sov1et JBII arter 16 months pedestnan. The man d1ed sev- cht'Ster County for a few d&amp;ys
ery indication ihat it w7I~ ~ said Friday night he ha~ b_~n era! days later.
then fly home to visit his parpostponed until spring and per- treated courtMu.sl_y by his )all- Landerman, who was releas- ents, Mr . and Mrs. Herman Lee ,
haps until next fall
I ers and was spiritually strcng- ed by the Russian government j Landerman of Riverside, Calif. t

RUS~IA

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!~~i~~u~~i~~r~i~ht ~e~:~~: · L!d:r:~~de~~dhaiie;~rw~!~~

MOSCOW ACCUS- !
24 , I
ed th@ United States todav of' had been impnsoned in Russ1a I dy International Airport where dents were on a camping tnp
'· barbarous '' bombing of Laos since Aug 13, 196~. when the 1 he revealed scant detail s of his through Russia . Six: of the stu·
a.'ld charged it as planning to ~-~ - --~ ~~- - dents were at the airport to wel~
extend the war to all of Indochicome him home.
na
Landerman declined for "per·
An ''authorized statement" issonal reasons " to tell where he
s.ued by the official Sov1et news !
had been held or describe the
agency Tass demanded immedi·
c-onditions under which he was
ate cessation of the bombing in
I detained .
LAos which is said is inflicting . WASHINGTON (UP[)- President Johnson's $1.1 bil- l
But, he said, be
" found
casualties on a peaceful popu- flJOn AppalachJa program was a s tep closed to the House , great spirit11al strength in my
tation ." The strongly worded Ifloor today despite GOP attempts to replace it wrth a , personal belief In God.
statement was issued as Soviet much broader measure.
.
1
··1 feel l was strengthened.
Premier Alexei Koeygin arriv-1 A House public works subcommittee Friday sent the from sources other than
my
eo in Hanoi , North Viet Nam, adm~nistration bill to the full c~n:tmittee Friday after own,'' he said. fie told news~
arter an overnight visit to Pek- ' beating down moves by Reps. Wilham C. Cramr:ter, R- men ht&gt; was allowed to keep his
lng
· Fla, and James C. Cleveland, R-N .H., to expand 1ts cov- . Bible with him in jail.
1
·
erage t,o all economically depres~eC!_~!ea~~~e co~ntry..: I
Landerman said prisoners
1
VIENTIANE, LAOS -PREThe GOP rongressmenls pro. .
were " encouraged'' to attend
mie1 Souvanna Phouma declar- I posed changes are expected to t~at ~e. admmtstralt_on proposal polilical lectures but participa-ed today that the rebellion led I mPet a simil~r fafe when the dtscrmunal.e~ a g a 1n s t oth~r tion was not required.
by ousted Vice Premier Phound parent committee takes up the areas suffermg from economic
"On occasion," he said, .. 1
J'Tosava·n ha~ been ''romplete- proposal Tuesday .
depression and would create l chose not to attend and it was
I) crushed.'' but Western mm ~! As pa!&gt;sed by the- Senate and 1 " federal dictation ."
not brought to my notice.''
taary sources qutst ioned his approved by the House subeomThe major portion of the COP
He said he was treated •· a
mittee, the bill, part or John- attack was aimed at a provi- ittle more courteously" than
claim.
Souvanna announced Friday Son's over-all antipoverty cam- sian authorizing $840 million other prisoners.
night that he is firing Phoumi, paign , calls for economic rede-! over a four-year penod to conwho is encamped with
four velopment progn ~ms in areas of ' struct 3,350 mHes or connecting
well-ar~ companies of die- 11 state.'~! .
highways in the mountainous
Program -~oiscrimlnates"
area.
.
hard r~ls on the lofty Ph o u
Khao K~uai Plateau overlookCrammer, ranki~g Republican! Instead ._ the Republieans ~ug~
(Contmued on Page 2)
on the subcommittee, charged
(Contmued on Page 2)

AppaIachIa• Ad vances step
over De£eat 0£GOP
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CANDY, CANDY. CANDY - Pomeroy Athletic Boosters are undertaking a project to sell 1.000 boxes o! can·
dy to help pay for the new dressing roo.ru. at the football stadium . The ca ndy se lls for $1 a hox and ca n be pur·
chased from any Booster or PHS football player. Here , Athletic Booster P res id ent Rei no Lind provides Frank
Porter, Phil Swindell and Bob Smith with their merchandise. - ~en tinct Photo.

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11 you're going to enter somalhlna
llkalha Pure 011 Parlormanca Trials,
YOU miUhl as Will dO iiiO WID.

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CARPET
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$2.99

Fund-Raising
Projects are
Topic of Closs

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TROUSERS

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Pad cind Cover Sets

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engine cars In 'this year's JDdl-.
anapolis "500" auro r•ce· bring;.
ing the number of eatrl!is to
eight. The drivers will be Bob
SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER!
Veith and Walt Htlnsgen ,rllb
~t~rd
driver .. be
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The Racine emergency squad
ENTERS CLINIC
was called at 3:30 llm. Wday
Homer Hawkins, Rutland for Gertrude Graham, 811, of
road, Pomeroy, entered lbe Gal- Portland Rd. Sbe was takea 1&lt;1
lipolis clinic Friday evening for Veterans Memorial hospital .,

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